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Mountain West TournamentBeiden Stadium, Fresno, Calif.

2013 SCHEDULE

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SAN DIEGO STATE 2013 BASEBALL

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2013 AZTEC BASEBALLMedia Information..........................................................................2Tony Gwynn Stadium....................................................................4Stephen and Mary Birch Baseball Museum ................................5

AZTEC COACHING STAFFHead Coach Tony Gwynn .............................................................6Assistant Coach Mark Martinez .................................................10Assistant Coach Eric Valenzuela ................................................10Assistant Coach Mark Viramontes.............................................11Director of Baseball Operations Nate Leaser............................11Support Staff..................................................................................11

THE 2013 AZTECSAztec Roster...................................................................................12SDSU Photo Roster .......................................................................13Returning Player Bios...................................................................14Newcomer Bios .............................................................................38

2013 OPPONENTSOpponents......................................................................................42SDSDU Schedule...........................................................................43MWC Composite Schedule .........................................................44

2012 SEASON REVIEW2012 Final Overall Statistics.........................................................462012 Final Conference Statistics..................................................472012 Results ...................................................................................482012 MWC Standings and Honors .............................................49

THE HISTORY BOOKNCAA Attendance Record..........................................................50NCAA Tournament Results ........................................................51All-American & All-Region Aztecs ............................................52All-Conference Selections............................................................53Aztec MVPs ...................................................................................55Aztec Records ................................................................................56Year-By-Year Team Hitting.........................................................58Year-By-Year Team Pitching .......................................................59Annual Batting & ERA Leaders..................................................60Batting & ERA Top Tens..............................................................61Annual Offensive Leaders...........................................................62Annual Pitching Leaders .............................................................64Season Leaders ..............................................................................66Career Leaders ..............................................................................68Past Head Coaches .......................................................................70Through The Years .......................................................................71Series Records................................................................................72Year-By-Year Scores .....................................................................73Aztec Lettermen............................................................................84

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................................San Diego, Calif.Founded .............................................................1897Enrollment ......................................................32,817Nickname.......................................................AztecsMascot........................................The Aztec WarriorAffiliation ....................................NCAA Division IConference......................................Mountain WestColors ...........................................Scarlet and BlackPresident .................................Dr. Elliot HirshmanAthletic Director .......................................Jim SterkAssoc. A.D./SWA ..............................Jenny BramerAssoc. A.D. Operations ....................Steve SchnallAssoc. A.D. Development........Bob MoosbruggerAsst. A.D. Business .............................Chuck LangAsst. A.D. Media Relations ...................Mike MayAsst. A.D. AAF...........................Mandy McKinleyHead Athletic Trainer ...................Tom Abdenour

BASEBALL COACHING STAFFHead Coach..........................Tony Gwynn (SDSU)Overall Record.....................290-311 (11th season)Record at SDSU ...................290-311 (11th season)Asst. Coaches .....Mark Martinez (Mesa State ‘84)

Eric Valenzuela (Pepperdine ’91)Mark Viramontes (Phoenix ‘11)

Martinez Phone................................(619) 594-3357Valenzuela Phone ............................(619) 594-6582Viramontes Phone ...........................(619) 594-4186Undergraduate Assistant.............Cooper Sholder

BASEBALL SUPPORT STAFFDirector of Operations ........................Nate LeaserLeaser Phone ....................................(619) 594-6889Leaser E-Mail [email protected]. of Player Development .....Anthony JohnsonAthletic Trainer ..............................Owen McBrideStudent Athletic Trainers ................Ashley Carter

Matthew AriasEquipment Manager ..........................Ben Herman

BASEBALL FACTS2012 Record ......................................................26-342012 MWC Record .................................12-12 (4th)Lettermen Returning/Lost................................24/8Starters Returning/Lost ......................................7/2Pitchers Returning/Lost....................................11/5Total Players Returning .......................................24Incoming Freshmen..............................................11JC Transfers .............................................................0

FACILITYHome Field.........................Tony Gwynn StadiumCapacity ............................................................3,000Surface ...............................................Natural GrassOutfield Distances.................340-365-410-365-340

SDSU MEDIA RELATIONSAsst. A.D. Media Relation .....................Mike MayOffice Phone .....................................(619) 594-5547Baseball Contact ...................................Dave KuhnE-Mail..................................dkuhn@mail.sdsu.eduOffice Phone .....................................(619) 594-5242Office Fax ..........................................(619) 582-6541Web Site ...................................www.goaztecs.com

Tony Gwynn Stadium - p. 4

2012 Season Review - p. 46

2013 Aztecs - p. 12

Coaching Staff - p. 6

The History Book - p. 50

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CREDENTIALSAll requests for press and photo passes should bemade by contacting Dave Kuhn at the Aztec Ath-letic Media Relations Office at San Diego State(619-594-5547) or by fax (619-582-6541). Seasoncredentials are available for media members re-quiring access to home games on a regular basis.Single-game credentials will be issued upon re-quest and will be left at the media press table lo-cated directly behind the Tony Gwynn Stadiumpress box.

TEAM PRACTICESThe baseball team practices Monday-Friday from1:30-4:0 0 p.m. on non-game days with variousplayers working out according to class schedules.Practice sessions are usually open for viewing, aswell as interviews. For specific information on apractice session or schedule, call the Media Rela-tions Office.

CAMPUS PARKINGMedia who will be on campus during non-gamedays will need to obtain a special parking permitfrom the Media Relations Office. Parking is avail-able in structure 5, located at the corner of Mon-tezuma Road and 55th Street. During games, allparking will be in structure 5 or in structure 4 lo-cated at the north end of Cox Arena.

TELEPHONE LINESThere are two campus telephone lines available inthe press box for use by the media. These phonesare available on a first-come, first-serve basis.There are two phone lines available for visitingradio stations in an enclosed booth within thepress box. There is also an auxiliary area with asingle phone line for use by radio as necessary.Radio stations requiring special broadcast lines(e.g. ISDN) should call the San Diego StateTelecommunications Office at (619) 594-5853.

INTERVIEWSSDSU head coach Tony Gwynn and players areavailable for interviews either before or after prac-tice sessions daily. Requests for interviews out-side of practice times (including radio andtelevision) should be arranged through the MediaRelations Office at (619) 594-5547. On game days,no Aztec players will be available until post-gamemedia sessions. Following SDSU home games, thecoaches and players will be available for inter-views after a 5-10 minute cooling off period. Arepresentative of the Media Relations Office willassist media with post-game interviews. For anyother special requests, please contact the MediaRelations Office.

PRESS BOX SERVICESCopies of the final box score will be provided toall media in attendance, as well as a play-by-playif requested. A fax machine is located in theMedia Relations Office, and the staff will send boxscores and play-by-plays upon request.

AZTEC ATHLETICS CENTERThe Aztec Athletics Center is the four-story com-plex located just south of Peterson Gym at 530255th Street. The baseball coaches’ offices are lo-cated on the fourth floor of the facility. The Ath-letic Media Relations Office is located in theathletics center on the third floor in suite 3014.

THE INTERNETSan Diego State baseball has a page on the Inter-net that contains results, statistics, notes and his-torical information. The address to access theSDSU Athletics home page (which contains infor-mation on all Aztec sports) is:

www.GoAztecs.com

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Tony Gwynn Stadium DirectionsFrom Interstate 8, take the College Avenue exitand go south. Turn right at Montezuma (sec-ond stop light at the top of the hill). Go to thesecond stop light (55th Street) and turn right.Make an immediate left at the first stop lightinto the parking structure. For entrance to thestadium, go to the bottom floor and walk outof the north side. From there, you will see thestadium. Follow the path along the playingfields to the ticket office.

Persons with disabled placards/ license platesshould proceed directly to parking lots sur-rounding Tony Gwynn Stadium, along 55thStreet & Remington Road. Your placard/ dis-abled license plate is valid in any marked park-ing stall.

Map Key1. Parking Structure 52. Aztec Athletics Center3. Viejas Arena4. Tony Gwynn Stadium

Mike May, Asst. Athletic Director

Dave Kuhn, Baseball Contact

MEDIA RELATIONS STAFFDirector...............................................Mike May

[email protected] Director ...........................Dave Kuhn

[email protected] Director..........................Darin Wong

[email protected] Director ...............Jamie McConeghy

[email protected] Director..............................Jim Solien

[email protected] Assistant.....Victoria Valencia

[email protected]

Phone: (619) 594-5547Fax: (619) 582-6541

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Tony Gwynn Stadium became the newhome of the San Diego State baseball pro-

gram during the 1997 season. Upon its open-ing, the facility was hailed as one of the topcollege baseball stadiums in the country. Apoll of college coaches by Baseball Americaranked it among the top 20 collegiate facilitiesin the nation and the fourth-best park in thewestern U.S.

Groundbreaking for this project tookplace on Aug. 21, 1996. The $4 million facilitywas made possible through the generosity ofSan Diego Padres owner John Moores, whodonated the funds to make the program’sdream of a state-of-the-art stadium at SanDiego State University a reality.

The structure is named in honor of theformer Aztec and current head coach. Theplaying field remains Charlie Smith Field inhonor of the long-time former San Diego Statehead coach. It retains its former dimensions of340 feet down both the right and left field linesand 410 to dead center field. Distance to the al-leys is 360 feet in left center and 370 in rightcenter.

Additional area has been added betweenhome plate and the backstop (now 45 feet), andthe warning track in the outfield has beenwidened to 20 feet. The field itself is a naturalturf (Tif Santa Ana grass), while the infield and

warning track utilize crushed brick dust.The most recent field improvement con-

sists of artificial field turf that extends from theend of each dugout in foul territory outside thebase lines. The turf was installed prior to thestart of the 2010 season. In addition, a largeAztec logo now occupies the area directly be-hind home plate.

The outfield is enclosed by a 10-foot highgreen wall made of a material designed to beresilient upon contact. The outfield wall fea-tures advertising signage as well as the namesand numbers of past players who have beenhonored for their accomplishments as mem-bers of the SDSU program.

Stadium lighting consists of six polesusing 2000-watt fixtures, making the facilityone of the most well-lit fields in college andprofessional baseball.

The stadium‘s electronic scoreboard, in-stalled prior to the start of the 2003 season, islocated behind the right centerfield fence andfeatures a complete line score as well as videoplayback capability.

Seating capacity of the stadium is 3,000,and that number could reach as high as 4,000in the future. Of the 2,200 permanent seats in-stalled during the initial phase of construction,800 were armchair-style around the stadium atthe field level. With the addition of new seat-

ing in May 2005, that number has increased toover 1,800, as more than 1,000 chair back seatswere installed in the plaza level from first tothird base. The remaining seats are comprisedof bleacher benches that extend down bothbase lines.

The latest stadium improvements camejust prior to the start of the 2010 season whenField Turf was installed in the foul territoryareas in front of both dugouts and behindhome plate. In addition, new sod was placedin the infield. These upgrades were made pos-sible by a donation to the baseball program byformer Aztec pitcher Stephen Strasburg.

Among the amenities contained withinthe stadium itself are the following:u Two concession stands and two sets of rest-

rooms located behind the seating area onthe plaza level.

u A coaches dressing room and adjacent play-ers’ meeting room located at the east end ofthe first base stands to be used for teamfunctions as well as a lounge for SDSU ath-letes.

u The Stephen and Mary Birch Baseball Mu-seum located at the north end of the thirdbase stand. The museum features numer-ous items relating to the history of baseballat San Diego State.

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TOP 10 CROWDS AT TGSAtt. Score Date3,337 San Diego State 5, Air Force 0 May 8, 20093,072 San Diego State 4, TCU 3 April 24, 20092,857 Texas 9, San Diego State 3 Feb. 4, 20052,353 Texas 13, San Diego State 5 Feb. 5, 20052,102 San Diego State 4, UNLV 3 March 13, 20092,032 Brigham Young 4, San Diego State 2 March 20, 20091,788 Utah 2, San Diego State 1 April 27, 20021,549 San Diego State 6, Utah 5 April 28, 20021,509 San Diego 8, San Diego State 4 April 15, 20031,507 San Diego State 5, UC Riverside 4 Feb. 5, 2002

The largest crowd at Tony Gwynn Stadium to see the Aztecs was3,158 on March 30, 1998, when SDSU lost to the New York Yankees, 12-3.

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u Home and visiting team locker rooms withshower facilities. There is also an umpire’sdressing room for the use of game officials.

u A training room with a Jacuzzi and drysauna.

u An equipment room with storage space foruniforms, baseballs, bats, etc.

u A modern press box with booths for radioand television. A state-of-the-art public ad-dress system is operated from the press boxas is the stadium scoreboard. An elevator isavailable to take media and VIPs fromground level to the press box.

u Four sky boxes adjacent to the press box forvisiting groups to view games.

u There is an alumni lounge near the elevatoron the ground floor that serves as receptionarea and hosts various functions. The roomhas been provided through the generosityof former Aztec pitcher Bud Black and hiswife, Nan, who oversaw much of the workon the project herself.

u Covered sunken team dugouts with tunnelsadjacent to each that lead to the team lockerrooms.

u Two large batting/pitching cages locateddown the left and right field lines. Eachcage has space for two indoor batting prac-tice areas or two bullpen mounds. An aux-iliary batting cage/storage building hasbeen constructed down the right field line.All of these cages are fully lit for night use.In addition, a new outdoor bullpen was in-stalled down the left field line just prior tothe 2004 season.

u A barbecue/picnic area is available be-tween the end of the permanent stands andthe batting cage structures down right fieldline. This area is available for special eventsand group outings.

u Ticket booths are located behind the sta-dium along the first base side to serve fans’needs at all games.

The Stephen and Mary Birch Foundation Base-ball Museum is located on the stadium con-course behind the third-base stands.

Constructed with the aid of a grant from theStephen and Mary Birch Foundation, the facil-ity features displays and exhibits honoringpast Aztec players and teams who have con-tributed to the tradition of San Diego Statebaseball.

Among the highlights are lockers chroniclingthe careers of Tony Gwynn and SDSU’sGolden Spikes Award winner Travis Lee, whohas played with Arizona, Philadelphia andTampa Bay during his major league career.

Along with photos, scrapbooks, trophies, scorebooks and other memorabilia, the museumalso features a television for viewing Aztechighlights as well as a computer terminal con-nected to the internet. Fans may also purchasepast San Diego State baseball publications.

The museum is open 90 minutes prior to Aztechome games and remains open through thefifth inning of those contests.There is no charge for visiting the museum,but donations are gratefully accepted.

The museum is always looking for new itemsthat will contribute to the facility’s theme ofSan Diego State baseball history. Items such asphotos or published material (programs, score-cards, articles) can be copied and returned ifdesired. Other items such as uniforms, equip-ment, etc., are sought either on a permanent orloaned basis for display.

Fans and boosters can have their names addedto the museum’s mailing list by signing up atthe facility or by sending a request to:

Stephen & Mary Birch Baseball MuseumTony Gwynn StadiumSan Diego State UniversitySan Diego, CA 92182

STEPHEN AND MARY BIRCH

FOUNDATION

AZTEC BASEBALL MUSEUM

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Former major league all-star and San DiegoState outfielder Tony Gwynn enters his

11th season at the helm of the Aztec baseballprogram. His tenure at SDSU follows a stand-out major league career that saw him inductedinto the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Jan-uary 2007.

An All-American at San Diego State as acollegiate player, Gwynn was named SDSU’shead baseball coach on September 21, 2001,and officially took the reins of the Aztec pro-gram in July 2002. He had served as a volun-teer assistant coach with the Aztecs during the

2002 campaign under former head coach JimDietz, who retired at the end of that season.

Gwynn became only the fourth headcoach in SDSU history since the sport of base-ball was elevated to “major” varsity status in1936. He succeeded the coach for whom heplayed for three years during his collegiatebaseball career.

It didn’t take him long to become accli-mated to the college game as he was namedthe Mountain West Conference Coach of theYear in just his second season after leading theAztecs to the league’s regular-season title in2004. In 2009 Gwynn led his Aztecs to a 43-21record and its first trip to the NCAA Regionalssince 1991. His eight-year record at his almamater stands at 290-311 (.483) and his coach-ing record in league play stands at 147-107(.579).

The 52-year-old Gwynn concluded a 20-year career with the San Diego Padres on Sept.30, 2001, as one of only 16 players (includingfour National Leaguers) to have played at least20 seasons and spent their entire careers withone team.

Known as “Mr. Padre” bothduring and after his long and dis-tinguished major league career,the San Diego club retired his No.19 jersey in ceremonies held atPETCO Park in September 2004.In spring of 2005, the street onwhich the stadium is located wasnamed Tony Gwynn Drive in hishonor. The club also unveiled astatue of Gwynn in the Park at thePark at PETCO Park on July 21,2007.

A native of Long Beach,Gwynn attended Long Beach PolyHigh before arriving at San DiegoState in 1977 as a highly-recruitedbasketball point guard. After notplaying baseball during his fresh-man year to concentrate on bas-ketball, he was given a chance toplay in 1979 when then-Aztecfreshman shortstop BobbyMeacham (a future All-Americanand major leaguer himself whoknew Tony from his prep days)convinced Dietz to give Gwynn anopportunity to compete.

Primarily a left fielder anddesignated hitter during his three-year baseball career at San DiegoState, Gwynn was a two-time All-American as an outfielder afterleading the Aztecs in hitting hisfinal two seasons. In 1980, he hit.423 with six home runs and 29runs batted in. He earned third-team All-America honors fromBaseball News at the end of the sea-son.

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The 1981 Draft

Tony Gwynn was a third-round pick, thefourth player selected by the San Diego

Padres in the regular phase of the 1981 JuneFree Agent Draft. Incredibly, Gwynn was noteven the first San Diego State Aztec selectedin the 1981 draft. That honor went to shortstopBobby Meacham, who was taken with theeighth pick in the first round by the Cardinalsand went on to play 457 games for the Yan-kees from 1983-88.

The Padres had a pair of first-roundpicks, which they spent on University ofArkansas outfielder Kevin McReynolds (sixthoverall pick) and University of Miami catcherFrank Castro (26th overall pick from the Yan-kees as compensation for free agent outfielderDave Winfield).

McReynolds went on to a successfulmajor league career with the Padres, Mets andRoyals, while Castro peaked at the Double-Alevel in 1986.

In the second round, San Diego selectedright-hander Bill Long from Miami (Ohio)University. Though he never pitched in SanDiego, Long won 27 games for the White Soxand Expos from 1986-91.

Finally, Gwynn was selected in the thirdround. That same day, he was chosen by theSan Diego Clippers in the 10th round of theNBA Draft.

Major League Debut

Purchased from Triple-A Hawaii the nightbefore, Tony Gwynn made his major

league debut in San Diego on July 19, 1982,going 2-for-4 with a double, a run scored, asacrifice fly and an RBI in a 7-6 loss to thePhillies.

Batting fifth in the order and playing cen-ter field, the 22-year-old Gwynn gave thePadres a 2-0 lead in the first inning with a sac-rifice fly to center, scoring Tim Flannery in hisfirst big league at bat off Mike Krukow.

He lined to short off Sid Monge in thethird and struck out swinging against Mongein the fifth.

Gwynn collected his first hit in his thirdat bat (fourth plate appearance), lashing aneighth-inning double off Monge.

In his final at bat, down a run with thebases empty and two out in the bottom of theninth, he singled off Ron Reed before TerryKennedy bounced back to the pitcher to endthe game.

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The following year, Gwynn was selecteda first-team NCAA All-American after com-piling a .416 batting average with 11 homeruns and 62 RBI. He was a first-team all-West-ern Athletic Conference outfielder as well, andhis RBI total that season still ranks among thetop-10 on the Aztec single-season list.

In addition to three years of baseball,Gwynn was also a point guard for the Aztecbasketball squad for four seasons and wasnamed to the all-Western Athletic Conferenceteam on two occasions. He remains the onlyathlete in WAC history to be honored as an all-conference performer in two sports.

Still one of SDSU’s all-time greats at hisposition, Gwynn tied the school record for as-sists in a game with 18 against UNLV on Feb.3, 1980. He also still holds the Aztec records forassists in a season (221) and career (590), andaveraged 5.5 per game during his career. Hismark of 8.2 assists/game during the 1979-80campaign is the best ever for an Aztec.

One of Gwynn’s legendary feats cameduring his final season at San Diego State. OnSaturday, March 7, 1981, he concluded the bas-ketball season with a 16-point, 16-assist per-formance at home against New Mexico. Twodays later (Monday, March 9), he was on thebaseball field for a doubleheader againstSouthern California College. In that twin bill,he went 3-for-7 with a double, three runs

scored, five RBI and a stolen base. He recordedgame-winning RBIs in both contests.

On June 10, 1981, Gwynn was drafted byboth the San Diego Padres (third round) andthe NBA’s San Diego Clippers (10th round).After signing with the Padres, he reported toWalla Walla of the Rookie Northwest League,where he earned MVP honors after leading theleague with a .331 batting average. He spentthe final three weeks of the season at Double-A Amarillo, where he hit .462 over 23 games.

In 1982, he was promoted to the Triple-AHawaii Islanders of the Pacific Coast Leaguewhere he batted .328 in 93 contests.

He made his major league debut on July19 that season, going 2-for-4 with a double, runscored, sacrifice fly and an RBI in a 7-6 loss tothe Phillies.

The start of his 1983 season was delayeddue to a fractured wrist suffered in the PuertoRican Winter League. After a Triple-A stint atLas Vegas where he hit .342 in 17 contests, hejoined the Padres permanently for the final 86games of the season, finishing with a .309 av-erage with the big league club.

The Book on GwynnIn 2,440 career games over 20 major leagueseason, Tony Gwynn...n ...hit safely in 1,829 games (75%)n ...collected 904 multiple-hit games (37%)

including 626 two-hit games, 233 three-hitgames, 36 four-hit games, eight five-hitgames, and one career-best six-hit game(August 4, 1993 vs. San Francisco)

n ...struck out one or more times in only 394games (once every 6.2 games)

n ...struck out once in a game 361 times(once every 6.8 games)

n ...struck out two times in only 32 games(once every 76.3 games)

n ...struck out three times only once (April14, 1986 vs. Los Angeles)

n ...had 33 hitting streaks of 10 games ormore

Gwynn’s Aztec Career Baseball StatisticsYears G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-CS Avg.1981-83 132 400 106 159 28 7 18 102 46 21 35-47 .398

Gwynn’s Aztec Career Basketball StatisticsYears G-GS FGM-FGA FG% FTM-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST ST PTS-Avg1977-81 107-61 340-716 .475 236-344 .706 215-2.0 590 141 933-8.4

Gwynn’s Padre Career StatisticsYears G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-CS Avg.1982-01 2440 9288 1383 3141 543 85 135 1138 790 434 319-444 .338

Gwynn’s Career BestsSEASON

Average ...............394 ...........1994Hits.......................220 ...........1997HR ..........................17 ...........1997RBI........................119 ...........1997SB............................56 ...........1987Hit Streak.........25gm ...........1983

SINGLE GAME

Hits ....6....8/4/93 vs. San Francisco5....8 times, last 4/28/98 vs. Chicago4....35 times, last 9/29/99 at St. Louis

HR......2 ....4 times, last 8/14/99 vs. FloridaRBI .....5 ....5/30/94 vs. PittsburghSB.......5 ....9/20/86 at Houston

CAREER GRAND SLAMS

8/22/95.at Philadelphia off Tommy Greene6/26/97.at Los Angeles off Mark Guthrie

(inside-the-park)8/4/99 at St. Louis off Kent Mercker

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In his 20 seasons with the Padres, Gwynncompiled a career average of .338, a mark thatranks 17th all-time among major league play-ers. He hit .300 or better against every team inthe National League with a high-water markof .379 against the Colorado Rockies.

He hit over .300 for 19 consecutive sea-sons, surpassing Honus Wagner’s NationalLeague record set from 1897-1913. The onlytime he failed to bat .300 at any stop in his procareer was in 1982, when after batting .328 in93 Triple-A contests, he hit .289 in 54 games forthe Padres in his major league debut season.

Gwynn ended his playing days ranked17th in career hits (3,141). He was also ninthall-time in singles with 2,378, 17th in doubleswith 543, and was among the top 75 in runsscored with 1,383.

From 1993 to 1997, Gwynn hit .350 or bet-ter, becoming only the fourth player in historyto top the .350 mark in five consecutive sea-sons, a feat previously accomplished by onlyTy Cobb (11 straight .350 seasons), Rogers

Hornsby (six) and Al Simmons (five). His ca-reer-high average came during the 1994 cam-paign when he hit .394, the highest average inthe National League since 1930.

Over the course of his 20 seasons, hestruck out only 434 times in 10,232 plate ap-pearances, an average of once every 23.6 plateappearances. With 790 career bases on balls, hedrew 1.8 walks for every strikeout. He walkedmore times than he struck out in each one ofhis major league seasons except his rookiecampaign, when he drew 14 walks and struckout 16 times in 54 contests.

Gwynn won a record-tying eight leaguebatting titles (1984, 1987-89, 1994-97), joiningHonus Wagner as one of only two players inNational League history to accomplish thatfeat. The only major leaguer to win more is TyCobb, who earned 12 titles in the AmericanLeague. Gwynn and Cobb share the distinctionof being the only players to string together twoseparate streaks of three or more consecutivebatting titles, with Tony earning three in a row

from 1987-89, then collectingfour straight from 1994-97. Heis the only player in majorleague history to win four bat-ting titles in two separatedecades.

Over his 20-year career,Gwynn hit .351 with runners inscoring position, including a.390 mark over his final six sea-sons. With 200 or more hits in1984, 1986, 1987, 1989 and 1997,

he is one of only 19 players to have reachedthat milestone in five seasons.

A member of the 3,000-hit club, heachieved that feat on Aug. 6, 1999, at Montrealwith a first-inning single to right center off DanSmith. Only two players achieved 3,000 hits infewer games than Gwynn and just five neededfewer at bats. Gwynn’s first major league hithad come off Philadelphia’s Sid Monge on July19, 1982. His 1,000th hit was against NolanRyan in Houston (April 22, 1988), and he gothis 2,000th off Colorado’s Bruce Ruffin (Au-gust 6, 1993).

Gwynn was 16-time National League All-Star and was voted to start that contest 11times. His 11 starts are the most ever by anN.L. outfielder and equals Reggie Jackson’smajor-league record among outfielders. Hewas named to the all-star squad 12 of his final13 seasons (all but 2000) and 16 of his last 18campaigns.

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The statue commemorating Gwynn’s career as a member of the San Diego Padres wasunveiled on July 21, 2007, in the Park in the Park at PETCO Park.

Mr. Padre

At the time of his retirement at the conclu-sion of the 2001 season, Tony Gwynn had

appeared in 2,440 of the San Diego Padre fran-chise’s 5,219 games (46.8 percent). Garry Tem-pleton ranked second in Padres history,having played in 1,286 contests (24.6 percent).Gwynn is the club’s all-time leader in battingaverage, hits, doubles, triples, RBI, runsscored, at-bats, games played, walks andstolen bases.

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Gwynn was named to the Sporting NewsSilver Slugger team on seven occasions (themost in Padres history) and to that publica-tion’s all-league team five times. He won fiveRawlings Gold Gloves for defensive excellenceand also garnered Padre MVP honors a club-record seven times. He earned five NationalLeague Player of the Month awards during hiscareer, also a Padre best.

The list of his honors off the field is just asimpressive. Gwynn received the RobertoClemente Man of the Year Award in 1999 forcombining sportsmanship and communityservice with excellence on the field. He wasawarded the 1999 Lou Gehrig MemorialAward, presented annually by Phi Delta Thetafraternity to the major league player who bestexemplifies the character and leadership of theHall of Fame first baseman both on and off thefield.

In 1995, he was presented the BranchRickey Award as the top community activistin Major League Baseball as well as the inau-gural Chairman’s Award, given to the Padre

who best exemplifies community spirit. Hewas inducted into the World Sports Humani-tarian Hall of Fame in Boise, Idaho, in 1999.

Gwynn has also been extremely commit-ted to community service in the San Diegoarea. With his wife, Alicia, he established theTony Gwynn Foundation to help fund manyworthy organizations supporting children inneed such as the Casa de Amparo, Neighbor-hood House, YMCA and the Police Ath-letic League. For the past 14 years, hehas hosted the annual Tony GwynnCelebrity Golf Classic to raise money forthe foundation.

He has also been actively involvedin the Padres Scholars program, whichannually awards college scholarships to25 middle school students contingentupon their graduating from high schoolin good standing. In 1997, he was hon-ored as an Athlete Who Cares by USAToday Weekend magazine.

Gwynn and his wife, Alicia, have ason, former Aztec Anthony (30), is cur-rently an outfielder with the Los Ange-

les Dodgers, and daughter, Anisha Nicole (27),a national recording artist.

His brother, Chris, was an All-Americanbaseball player at San Diego State, a memberof the 1984 U.S. Olympic team and went on toplay with the Dodgers, Royals and Padres. Hisbrother, Charles, was a baseball standout atCal State Los Angeles and is now a teacher inSouth Central Los Angeles.

Hall of Famer

Tony Gwynn, among the game’s most pro-lific hitters, was elected to the National

Baseball Hall of Fame by the Baseball WritersAssociation of America on January 9, 2007. Hewas honored for an outstanding major leaguecareer with the San Diego Padres that spanned20 seasons.

In 2001, Gwynn became the first everunanimous selection to the Padres Hall ofFame upon his retirement at the conclusion ofthat season.

He is also a member of the San DiegoState Aztec Hall of Fame, having been in-ducted as a member of the Hall’s second classin 1989.

Gwynn By The Numbers.338 Gwynn’s career batting average, 18th-highest in MLB history.348 Gwynn’s batting average after turning 30 years old.371 Gwynn’s batting average in World Series play (13-for-35)

1 Three-strikeout game in Gwynn’s career5 Bases stolen by Gwynn on Sept. 20, 1986, at Houston8 Career five-hit games by Gwynn, the most in Padre history

(He also had a six-hit game, one of three all-time for the Padres)10 Round in which he was drafted by the Clippers in the 1981 NBA Draft19 Consecutive seasons with a .300-plus batting average, second-best behind Ty Cobb’s 2324 Different players who finished ahead of Gwynn in the NL batting race from 1984-9833 Hitting streaks of at least 10 games in Gwynn’s career39 Base hits off of Greg Maddux, the most by Gwynn against any pitcher

320 Gwynn’s base hits against the Astros, his most against any team3,141 Gwynn’s career hits total, 17th all-time

SDSU Coaching Record——-Overall——- ——-Conf——- Conf.

Year W L Pct W L Pct. Place2003 29 32 .475 18 12 .600 2nd2004 35 29 .547 19 9 .679 1st2005 26 35 .426 17 13 .567 3rd2006 23 36 .390 14 8 .636 2nd2007 29 30 .492 12 12 .500 3rd2008 31 28 .525 16 8 .667 t-2nd2009 41 23 .641 15 9 .625 4th2010 28 28 .500 13 11 .542 3rd2011 22 36 .379 11 13 .458 4th2012 26 34 .433 12 12 .500 3rd

Totals 290 311 .483 147 107 .579

Tony Gwynn at ceremonies during which the San Diego Padres retired his No. 19 jersey at PETCO Park on Sept. 4, 2004. Seated inthe front row (l-r) are his mother, Vendella; daughter, Anisha; and wife, Alicia. In the back row (l-r) are his brother, Charles; PadresGeneral Manager Kevin Towers; and agent John Boggs.

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Eric Valenzuela was named SanDiego State’s pitching coach

prior to the 2010 season, making themove across town from the Univer-sity of San Diego where he served asan assistant coach the past six sea-sons. Known as a standout recruiterand instructor, Valenzuela was a keycomponent in the success of USDbaseball in recent years and was in-strumental in the development ofthe Torero pitching staff into one ofthe finest in the nation.

Valenzuela made an immediateimpact during his first season at theUniversity of San Diego in 2004 asthe Torero mound corps led theWest Coast Conference in teamearned run average. All four gradu-ating pitchers from his 2004 staffwent on to sign professional con-

tracts at season’s end.He was also the catalyst for the 2006 recruiting class that was

among Baseball America’s Dandy Dozen and also spearheaded the re-cruiting efforts for the 2008 USD class that was ranked the nation’s bestby Baseball America.

Valenzuela helped guide the Toreros to the first 40-win season inprogram history in 2007 with a 43-18 overall record, as well as a pro-gram-best No. 4 national ranking and a No. 8 national seed in theNCAA Tournament. He helped guide three pitchers to All-Americanstatus in 2007 and 2008 as well as helping guide Brian Matusz to theWCC Pitcher of the Year and the No. 4 overall pick in the 2008 MLBdraft. Also under his tutelage, USD has had three pitcher’s (Matusz-2007, Josh Romanski -2007 and AJ Griffin-2008) named to Team USA.

In 2008, under Valenzuela’s guidance, the Torero pitching staffranked fourth in the nation in strikeouts (566), fourth in fewest walks(149) and seventh in ERA (3.40). Three of his charges were selected inthe first six rounds of the Major League Draft including Brian Matusz(the No. 4 overall pick in the MLB draft), Romanski (4th round) and Ri-cardo Pecina (6th round). Last June three pitchers from his 2009 staffwere chosen by big league clubs in the annual draft.

A native of Covina, Valenzuela returned to Southern Californiaafter serving as an assistant coach at St. Mary’s College for two seasons(2002 & 2003). While at St. Mary’s, he coordinated much of the team’scommunity programs, including directing youth camps and clinics.Valenzuela served as the Gaels third base coach, managed recruitingefforts and also directed the team’s strength and conditioning program.His background in developing young talent includes managing thepitching staff of the Brewster White Caps of the Cape Code League in2003.

Valenzuela garnered All-America honors as a prep athlete atBishop Amat High School and went on to accept a baseball scholarshipat Arizona State University where he was a member of the Sun Devil’s1998 College World Series team. After transferring to Pepperdine,Valenzuela would be honored as the Waves’ team captain his senioryear, leading Pepperdine to the 2001 West Coast Conference Champi-onship title.

Valenzuela graduated from Pepperdine in 2001 with a B.A. inCriminal Justice. His father, Victor, was an assistant boxing coach for theUnited States in the 1984 Olympic Games and currently runs the DuarteBoxing Club in Duarte, Calif. His sister, Nicole Valenzuela, was a mem-ber of the USD softball team from 2005-08. Valenzuela and his wifeBetty have five-year-old daughter Catalina Esmie along with two-year-old twin sons Benjamin Evan and Noah Matthew.

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Mark Martinez begins his eighthseason as an assistant coach at

San Diego State. He was hired onJuly, 28, 2005, arriving at SDSU after17 years as an assistant at the Uni-versity of New Mexico.

Martinez’s responsibilities in-clude being in charge of the Aztecinfielders and also serves as SDSU’sthird base coach during games. Inaddition, is involved with the Aztecbaseball camps and clinics, a seriesof seminars offered each winter andsummer.

“We feel very fortunate to haveMark in the Aztec baseball pro-gram,” said Gwynn. “His experienceand knowledge of the game are im-pressive and we feel he is a tremen-dous asset as we continue to build

the program here at San Diego State University.”During his tenure as a hitting and infield coach at New Mexico,

Martinez was a key member in leading the Lobo offense that becameone of the most prominent in the nation under his tutelage.

New Mexico was ranked among the top 11 teams in the nation inhitting his final four seasons and the Lobos were ranked among thetop 10 in batting, slugging, doubles, triples and homers in 2005. Healso helped lead the Lobos to the 2000 Mountain West Conference reg-ular-season title.

Over his 17 seasons with New Mexico, he coached 47 all-confer-ence selections and four conference players of the year. UNM also pro-duced eight All-Americans, four freshman All-Americans and fourAcademic All-Americans during that span. In addition, 31 playerswere drafted in his 17 years at UNM.

The 51-year-old Martinez came to New Mexico in 1988 after afive-year stint as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Mesa State Col-lege in Grand Junction, Colo. He was an assistant there from 1984-88.

Martinez played shortstop at Mesa State from 1982-84, earningall-conference and all-district honors as a senior. He received his bach-elor’s degree in physical education in 1984. He completed his master’sin sports administration from New Mexico in January 1990.

In addition to his work with the Lobos, Martinez gained valuableexperience in the summers of 1993 and 1994 as head coach of the Mat-su Miners in the Alaska Summer League.

Born Dec. 18, 1961, in Aurora, Colo., Martinez graduated fromLongmont (Colo.) High School in 1980. He and wife, Jada Lucey Mar-tinez, formerly UNM’s associate athletic director for development,have two children: a daughter, Marissa (14), and a son, Cade (9).

Eric Valenzuela(Pepperdine ’01)Pitching Coach

Mark Martinez(Mesa State ’84)Assistant Coach

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Mark Viramontes begins his sec-ond season as the Aztecs’ vol-

unteer assistant coach atfer servingas the Director of Player Develop-ment for two seasons

He arrived at SDSU after fourseasons as an assistant coach at theUniversity of San Diego and bringsover 14 years of baseball experienceto the Aztec staff.

At USD, Viramontes assisted inthe baseball office operations andalso served as the catching coach.During summers of 2006-08) he wasthe head coach of the DuPage Drag-ons of the Central Illinois CollegiateSummer League (CICL). During hisfirst season at the helm, he guidedthe Dragons to a franchise-best 25-19overall record and the following

summer led the team to the league championship game.Prior to his stint at USD, Viramontes was an assistant coach at Cal

State Los Angeles during the 2005 season where he coached the out-field and was in charge of the team’s weight training program.

Viramontes also spent the summers of 2004 and 2005 season’scoaching in the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) with the BrewsterWhitecaps where he was the team’s hitting instructor and third basecoach.

His coaching career began assisting the 1996 junior varsity pro-gram at James A. Garfield High School in Los Angeles and the varsityteam at San Gabriel High School from 1997-1998. He would later be-come an Associate Scout for the Cincinnati Reds, evaluating baseballtalent in inner-city.

Viramnotnes is a 2011 graduate of the Univerisyt of Phoenixwhere he majored in communications.

Former college player NateLeaser joins the San Diego State

baseball program this season as theteam’s video coordinator andTeam Manager. He assumes theposition after spending the 2010-11school year as an assistant to theDirector of Football Operations atSDSU.

Leaser played three seasons ofbaseball at Eastern Nazarene Uni-versity (Quincy, Mass.) where heearned all-Commonwealth CoastConference recognition as a desig-nated hitter during his senior cam-paign when he batted .346. Heattended Baylor University as afreshman, but did not play baseballthere.

Leaser attended Santa Fe Chris-tian high School in Solana Beach, Calif., where he played three yearsof baseball as an outfielder under former Major League pitcher RickAguilera. He was also an offensive lineman for the football team forfour seasons and was coached by current Aztec assistant Brian Sipe.

The 28-year-old Leaser graduated from Eastern Nazarene in 2010with a bachelor’s degree in physical education (Movement arts). He ismarried resides in San Diego with his wife.

Nate Leaser(Eastern Nazarene ’10)Director of Operations

Mark Viramontes(Phoenix ’11)

Assistant Coach

SUPPORT STAFF

ANTHONY JOHNSON

DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

BEN HERMAN

EQUIPMENT MANAGER

TIM BARON

EVENT MANAGEMENT

OWEN MCBRIDE

ATHLETIC TRAINER

LESLEY FONG

STATISTICIAN

DAREN SPARKS

P.A. ANNOUNCER

MIKE HOWDER

SCOREBOARD VIDEO DIRECTOR

TIM DAYE

SCOREBOARD GRAPHICS

BAILEY MICETICH

SCOREBOARD OPERATOR

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No. Player Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp Hometown (Previous Schools)0 Avondre Bollar OF R-R 5-11 200 So. 1L Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Thousand Oaks HS)1 Matt Muñoz INF L-R 5-10 160 So. 1L West Covina, Calif. (San Dimas HS)2 Mike RoBards LHP L-L 5-10 165 So. 1L Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS)3 CJ Saylor C R-R 5-9 195 Fr. HS West Covina, Calif. (South Hills HS)5 Bubba Derby RHP L-R 5-10 185 Fr. HS Monrovia, Calif. (LaSalle HS)6 Steven Pallares 1B R-R 6-2 170 So. 1L Corona, Calif. (Santiago HS)8 Danny Sheehan INF R-R 5-10 165 Fr. HS Covina, Calif. (South Hills HS)9 Greg Allen OF S-R 5-11 170 So. 1L San Diego, Calif. (Hilltop HS)

10 Spencer Thornton OF L-L 6-1 185 So. 1L Alta Loma, Calif. (Los Osos HS)11 Justin Gheorghe OF R-L 5-11 195 Fr. HS Riverside, Calif. (North HS)12 Tim Zier INF R-R 5-10 195 Jr. 2L Escondido, Calif. (Escondido HS)13 Jake Romanski C R-R 5-11 185 Sr. 1L Corona, Calif. (Chaffey JC / Norco HS)14 Evan Potter INF R-R 6-1 170 Jr. 2L El Cajon, Calif. (Grossmont HS)15 Justin Hepner RHP R-R 6-3 200 Jr. 2L Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad HS)16 Ryan Muno INF R-R 6-1 205 So. 1L Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS)17 Mark Seyler RHP R-R 6-2 165 Fr. HS West Hills, Calif. (Agoura Hills HS)20 Zack Oakley RHP R-R 6-0 170 Fr. HS Live Oak, Calif. (Yuba City HS)21 Mitch Bluman LHP/1B L-L 6-2 215 Jr. 2L Woodland Hills, Calif. (El Camino Real HS)22 Travis Pitcher RHP R-R 6-4 220 Sr. 1L Yorba Linda, Calif. (Cypress JC / El Dorado HS)23 Brad Haynal C R-R 6-3 215 So.R 1L San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS)24 Tyler France INF R-R 6-0 215 Fr. HS West Covina, Calif. (South Hills HS)26 Tanner Reibenspies INF R-R 5-9 175 So. 1L Simi Valley, Calif. (Chaminade HS)27 Dylan McDonald RHP R-R 6-2 180 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Eastlake HS)28 John Spirk 1B R-R 6-4 210 Sr. 1L Fountain Valley, Calif. (Golden West JC / Fountain Valley HS)29 Ryan Doran RHP R-R 6-1 180 Sr. 1L Orange, Calif. (Orange Coast JC / Servite HS)30 Philip Walby RHP L-R 6-3 215 Jr. 2L San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch HS)31 TJ Kendzora RHP R-R 6-3 200 Jr. 2L Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (El Toro HS)33 Ethan Miller RHP R-R 6-5 220 Sr. 3L Chino Hills, Calif. (Ayala HS)34 Collin Orellana LHP R-L 5-11 160 Fr. HS Vista, Calif. (San Marcos HS)35 Michael Cederoth RHP R-R 6-6 210 So. 1L San Diego, Calif. (Steele Canyon HS)36 Seby Zavala C R-R 5-11 180 So. 1L West Covina, Calif. (Bishop Amat HS)38 Bryan Crabb RHP R-R 5-10 190 Sr. 3L Coronado, Calif. (Coronado HS)39 Cody Thompson RHP R-R 6-1 175 Fr. HS Northridge, Calif. (Alemany HS)40 Tyler Sapp RHP R-R 5-10 200 Fr. HS Yucaipa, Calif. (Yucaipa HS)41 Brandon Thomas LHP L-L 6-0 200 So. 1L Palmdale, Calif. (Knight HS)

Head Coach: 19 Tony Gwynn (San Diego State), 11th SeasonAssistant Coach: 7 Mark Martinez (Mesa State ’84), 8th SeasonPitching Coach: 50 Eric Valenzuela (Pepperdine ’01), 4th SeasonVolunteer Assistant Coach: 46 Mark Viramontes (Phoenix ’11), 4th SeasonStudent Manager: 43 Cooper Sholder, 3rd SeasonDirector of Operations: Nate Leaser (Eastern Nazarene ’10), 2nd SeasonDir. of Player Development: Anthony Johnson (San Diego State ’90), 11th SeasonAthletic Trainer: Owen McBrideStudent Assistant Trainers: Matthew Arias, Ashley Carter

No. Name Pos.9 Greg Allen............................OF

21 Mitch Bluman ............LHP/1B0 Avondre Bollar ....................OF

35 Michael Cederoth.............RHP38 Bryan Crabb......................RHP5 Bubba Derby .....................RHP

29 Ryan Doran.......................RHP24 Tyler France........................INF11 Justin Gheorghe...................OF19 Tony Gwynn .......Head Coach23 Brad Haynal ...........................C15 Justin Hepner....................RHP31 TJ Kendzora ......................RHP7 Mark Martinez .....Asst. Coach

27 Dylan McDonald..............RHP33 Ethan Miller ......................RHP16 Ryan Muno.........................INF1 Matt Muñoz........................INF

20 Zack Oakley......................RHP34 Collin Orellana .................LHP

No. Name Pos.6 Steven Pallares .....................1B

22 Travis Pitcher....................RHP14 Evan Potter .........................INF26 Tanner Reibenspies ...........INF2 Mike RoBards ...................LHP

13 Jake Romanski........................C40 Tyler Sapp .........................RHP3 CJ Saylor .................................C

17 Mark Seyler.......................RHP8 Danny Sheehan..................INF

43 Cooper Sholder ..Student Mgr28 John Spirk..............................1B41 Brandon Thomas ..............LHP39 Cody Thompson ..............RHP10 Spencer Thornton................OF50 Eric Valenzuela ....Asst. Coach46 Mark Viramontes.Asst. Coach30 Philip Walby .....................RHP36 Seby Zavala ............................C12 Tim Zier ..............................INF

SDSU ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEGheorghe .................................JOR-jeeMuno .....................................MEW-noMuñoz ............................MOON-yozePallares..........................Pah-LAIR-essReibenspies ................REE-ben-speesSeyler........................................sigh-lerZavala....................................za-VA-laZier .................................................zear

PLAYERS BY CLASSFreshmen ..........................................11Sophomores......................................12Juniors .................................................6Seniors.................................................6

ROSTER BREAKDOWNLettermen Returning ................24Lettermen Lost ............................8Starters Returning.......................7Starters Lost .................................2Pitchers Returning ....................11Pitchers Lost ................................5Newcomers ................................11

Freshmen...............................11JC Transfers.............................0

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Ethan Miller, RHP6-5, 220, Senior

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Mark ViramontesVolunteer

Assistant Coach

46

Eric ValenzuelaAssistant Coach

50

Tony GwynnHead Coach

19

Cooper SholderStudent Manager

Nate LeaserDirector of

Baseball Operations

Ryan Doran, RHP6-1, 180, Senior

29

John Spirk, 1B6-4, 210, Senior

28

Dylan McDonald, RHP6-2, 180, Freshman

27

Philip Walby, RHP6-3, 215, Junior

30

TJ Kendzora, RHP6-3, 200, Junior

31

Tanner Reibenspies, INF5-9, 175, Sophomore

26

Mark MartinezAssistant Coach

7

Tyler Sapp, RHP5-10, 200, Freshman

40

Seby Zavala, C5-11, 180, Sophomore

36

Michael Cederoth, RHP6-6, 210, Sophomore

35

Collin Orellana, LHP5-11, 160, Freshman

34

Bryan Crabb, RHP5-10, 190,Senior

38

Cody Thompson, RHP6-1, 175, Freshman

39

Brad Haynal, C6-3, 215, Sophomore

23

Zack Oakley, RHP6-0, 170, Freshman

20

Mark Seyler, RHP6-2, 165, Freshman

17

Ryan Muno, INF6-1, 205, Sophomore

Mitch Bluman, LHP6-2, 215, Junior

21

Travis Pitcher, RHP6-4, 220, Senior

22

Justin Hepner, RHP6-3, 200, Junior

15

Tim Zier, INF5-10, 195, Junior

12

Justin Gheorghe, OF5-11, 195, Freshman

11

Spencer Thornton, OF6-1, 185, Sophomore

10

Jake Romanski, C5-11, 185, Senior

13

Evan Potter, INF6-1, 170, Junior

14

Greg Allen, OF5-11, 170, Sophomore

9

Steven Pallares, INF6-2, 170, Sophomore

6

Mike RoBards, LHP5-10, 165, Sophomore

2

Matt Muñoz, INF5-10, 160, Sophomore

1

Avondre Bollar, OF5-11, 200, Sophomore

0

CJ Saylor, C5-9, 195, Freshman

3

Bubba Derby, RHP5-10, 185, Freshman

5

16

Danny Sheehan, INF5-10, 165, Freshman

8

Tyler France, INF6-0, 215, Freshman

24

Brandon Thomas, LHP6-0, 200, Sophomore

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Solid offensive and defensive outfielder who will move from right tocenter field as a starter in 2013 … Played for the Quincy (Ill.) Gems in theProspect League during the summer of 2012 … Batted .306 with sevendoubles, four triples and three home runs .. Scored 55 runs and stole 25bases over 53 games … Was named to the league’s West All-Star Team… Competed during summers of 2010 and 2011 for the San Diego Hus-tle … Member of the Rays Scout team in 2010.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Played primarily in right field and also made two short relief appear-ances on the mound as a freshman … Led the team with 11 stolen basesand tied for the team best with 11 doubles … Had a team-high 22 mul-tiple-hit games … Second on the squad with eight multiple-RBI contests… Had a season-best seven-game hitting streak early in the season(March 3-16) during which he batted .385 (10-for-26) … Most productiveday at the plate came vs. Loyola Marymount (May 15) when he went 3-for-6 with a double, two runs scored and a season-high four RBI …Committed only one error in 155 chances for a .994 fielding percentage… Strong arm led to 10 defensive assists from the outfield … In confer-ence play hit .330 with a .407 on-base percentage … Was named to theall-tournament team at the Mountain West Championships when he hit.438 with two home runs, six runs scored, and four runs batted in overfour games … Was named a Mountain West Scholar Athlete (cumula-tive gpa of 3.5 or higher) … Also selected to the Mountain West All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOL

Won four varsity letters as a baseball player at Hilltop High School inChula Vista, Calif. ... Played there for coach Kurt Gritts … Named MesaLeague Player of the Year as a senior after hitting .470 with eight dou-bles and three home runs … Scored 35 runs in 28 games with 11 stolenbases in 13 attempts … Also compiled a 3-2 record with two saves anda 2.18 earned run average as a pitcher … Second-team all-San DiegoSection honoree … First-team all-Mesa League as a junior and senior …During his junior season batted .410 with 11 doubles and 31 runs scoredover 30 contests … Member of the Union-Tribune all-academic baseballteam his final two seasons … Competed for the Hilltop football squadas a senior in 2010.

PERSONAL

Gregory L. Allen was born March 15, 1993 in San Diego, Calif. … Son ofKim and Charles Allen … Cousin, DeWayne Patmon, played collegiatefootball at Michigan and for the New York Giants of the NFL … An-other cousin, Chad Patmon, played football at Texas … Favorite ath-letes include former Dodger great Jackie Robinson and San Diego Padreoutfielder Cameron Maybin … Majoring in business at San Diego Statewith plans to go on to law school … Was also recruited by Indiana,Fresno State, Iowa, UC Irvine and New Mexico.

GREGALLEN

OUTFIELDER, S-R5-11, 170, SOPHOMORE

SAN DIEGO, CALIF.HILLTOP HS

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Hits...........................*3 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Runs .................................................*3 at UNLV (5/25/12)Doubles ...................*1 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Triples ..........................*1 vs. Long Beach State (4/10/12)Home Runs .......................................*1 vs. TCU (5/26/12)RBI .............................4 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Stolen Bases ..............3 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Walks .................................................3 at UNLV (5/25/12)Hitting Streak .................7 games (3/3 through 3/16/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .312 60-58 231 44 72 11 2 2 31 .403 19 9 41 .383 2 9 11-20 144 10 1 .994

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .330 24-24 97 17 32 5 1 0 19 .402 8 6 16 .407 2 4 7-10 56 1 1 .983

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After serving as both a pitcher and first baseman during his freshmancampaign, worked exclusively on the mound in 2011 … Will revert to atwo-position player this spring as a pitcher and first baseman/DH …Competed during summers of 2011 and 2012 for the Kitsap Bluejackets(Bremerton, Wash.) in the West Coast Collegiate League … In summer2012 he compiled a 1-4 record with a 5.30 earned run average in eightstarts for the Bluejackets … In 2011 at Kitsap he appeared in 33 gamesas a fielder and batted .280 with seven doubles and 11 RBI … Madethree appearances on the mound, tossing seven innings and compilinga record of 1-1 with a 5.14 earned run average … Played summer ball forthe Conejo Oaks team that captured the Pacific Coast Connie MackLeague title.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Made 18 appearances on the mound, all in relief … Longest outing was2.2 innings vs. UC Irvine on May 2 … Recorded a season-high threestrikeouts in that contest … Was primarily a situational reliever with 13of his appearances being one inning or less … Over his final four ap-pearance of the season, struck out a total of six batters in 4.2 innings …Played in eight games in conference play (6.0 innings) and compiled a3.00 earned run average.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2011Split time between the mound and as a first baseman/DH in his firstseason at SDSU … Appeared at first base in nine games (three starts)and served as the designated hitter on six occasions … Recorded hisfirst hit (a single to center field) as an Aztec in the win over CSU North-ridge on March 29 … Made three starts as a pitcher with a loss (vs. BYUMay 14) and two no decisions (vs. UC Riverside April 26 and at UtahMay 8) … Best start came at Riverside where he tossed seven innings al-lowing two runs on four hits with a pair of walks and two strikeouts,but was not involved in the decision against the Highlanders … As areliever gave up just two runs in 12 relief appearances with seven strike-outs in 9.2 innings for a 1.86 earned run average.

HIGH SCHOOL

Was a three-year varsity letterwinner at El Camino Real High School inWoodland Hills, Calif. ... Coached there by Josh Lienhard ... Was a third-team all-state and first-team all-city selection his senior season... Alsonamed to the Daily News All-Area first-team .... Honored as the ElCamino Distinguished Athlete of the Year for 2010 ... Named the West

Valley League MVP after batting .453 with five doubles, nine homeruns, 20 runs scored and 40 RBI ... Compiled a .598 on-base percentagealong with a .826 slugging average ... On the mound went 6-3 with a3.88 earned run average ... Struck out 51 over 52.1 innings pitched ...Served as team captain while leading the Conquistadors to a first placefinish in regional completion ... Was the MVP and winning pitcher of theCity Section vs. Southern Section All-Star Game ... Named to the all-West Valley League second team as a junior and sophomore ... As a jun-ior batted .320 with 10 doubles and four home runs ... Had a .425on-base and .580 slugging percentage ... Named hitter of the year hissophomore season after finishing with a .402 batting average ... Memberof the junior varsity squad as a freshman when he hit .415, earning first-team all-league JV honors.

PERSONAL

Mitchell Isaac Bluman was born November 13, 1992 in Tarzana, Calif. …Son of Greg Bluman … Enjoys reading and working out … Favorite ath-lete is Los Angeles Dodger outfielder Matt Kemp … A public adminis-tration major at San Diego State.

MITCHBLUMAN

1B/PITCHER, L-L6-2, 215, JUNIOR

WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF.EL CAMINO REAL HS

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Most Innings......................7.0 vs. UC Riverside, 4/26/11Long Start...........................7.0 vs. UC Riverside, 4/26/11Short Start ......................2.1 vs. Brigham Young, 5/14/11Long Relief ...............................2.2 vs. UC Irvine (5/1/12)Hits Allowed ....................6 vs. Brigham Young, 5/14/11Strikeouts ...................................*3 vs. UC Irvine (5/1/12)Walks Allowed ....................4 vs. New Mexico (5/26/12)Runs Allowed ......................5 vs. New Mexico (5/26/12)Earned Runs Allowed.........5 vs. New Mexico (5/26/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Oveall StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2011 3.18 0-1 15-3-0 0-0 1 22.2 27 8 8 11 14 1 .293 1 1 1 1 5 0 1.0002012 6.50 0-0 18-0-0 0-0 0 18.0 23 14 13 10 13 2 .315 3 0 0 1 2 1 .750Totals 4.65 0-1 33-3-0 0-0 1 40.2 50 22 21 21 27 3 .303 4 1 1 2 7 1 .900

MWC Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2011 5.40 0-1 9-2-0 0-0 0 10.0 15 6 6 4 7 1 .341 1 1 0 0 3 0 1.0002012 3.00 0-0 8-0-0 0-0 0 6.0 5 3 2 3 4 1 .238 1 0 0 0 1 0 1.000Totals 4.50 0-1 17-2-0 0-0 0 16.0 20 9 8 7 11 2 .308 2 1 0 0 4 0 1.000

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Talented two-sport athlete as a prep player who is projected to be posi-tioned in left or right field in 2013 … Played for the Bethesda (Md.) BigTrain in the Cal Ripken League during summer of 2012 … Batted .309over 34 games with 11 doubles, four home runs and 20 runs batted in …Competed for the Conejo Oaks of the Connie Mack League from 2008to 2011.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Made eight starts as a freshman with five of those coming in left field(one in right field, two as DH) … Came off the bench as a pinch hitteror defensive replacement on 20 occasions … Had season-high two hitsin contests against Oregon State (Feb. 24) and Pacific (Feb. 25) …Recorded a double and three runs batted in during that game againstOregon State … Successful on his lone steal attempt of the year (vs. Pa-cific) … Did not commit an error in the outfield.

HIGH SCHOOL

Earned four varsity letters as a baseball player at Thousand Oaks HighSchool … Coached there by James Steuve … Earned all-MarmonteLeague, all-CIF and all-county recognition as a senior when he hit .402with four doubles, three triples and a home run … Had 18 RBI in 26games along with a .479 on-base percentage and .561 slugging percent-age … As a sophomore batted .377 with three doubles, five home runsand 13 RBI … Compiled a .484 on-base percentage and .717 sluggingmark … Also earned all-CIF and all-league honors as a football playerat the quarterback and defensive back positions … As the Lancers start-ing QB in 2010 completed 65.5 percent of his passes for 2,342 yards and24 touchdowns with only four interceptions … Also rushed for 305yards, an average of 3.9 yards per carry.

PERSONAL

Avondre Dwayne Bollar was born May 29, 1993, in San Diego, Calif. …Son of Eric and Regina Bollar … Mother is a San Diego State alum … In-terests include baseball and video games … Favorite athlete is DetroitTigers outfielder Torii Hunter … Was also recruited by UNLV, Wash-ington, Texas A&M, UCLA and Fresno State … A criminal justice majorat San Diego State ... Career plans in professional baseball or in the fieldof law enforcement.

AVONDREBOLLAR

OUTFIELDER, R-R5-11, 200, SOPHOMORE

THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF.THOUSAND OAKS HS

0BOLLAR’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Hits..................................................*2 vs. Pacific (2/25/12)Runs.............................................*1 at Air Force (4/29/12)Doubles................................*1 vs. San Francisco (3/3/12)Triples............................................................................NoneHome Runs...................................................................NoneRBI.........................................3 vs. Oregon State (2/24/12)Stolen Bases.....................................1 vs. Pacific (2/25/12)Walks.....................................................*1 at TCI (5/18/12)Hitting Streak ...............3 games (2/24 through 2/25/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .231 28-8 39 4 9 2 0 0 6 .282 2 1 14 .286 0 0 1-1 20 0 0 1.000

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .125 9-1 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 .125 2 0 2 .300 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000

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Hard-throwing right-handed pitcher is expected to retain his role asSDSU’s Friday (No. 1) starter in his second season at San Diego State …Selected in the 42nd round of the 2011 Major League draft by the Ari-zona Diamondbacks.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Began his freshman season in the bullpen and moved into the No. 1 spotin the starting rotation by the third weekend of the season, remainingthere the rest of the year … Went five or more innings in seven of his 11starts … Opponents hit just .226 against him, the fourth-lowest mark inthe Mountain West … Picked up first two wins in a relief role vs. Wash-ington (Feb. 19) and Oregon State (Feb. 24)… Longest outing of the yearcame at Cal Poly (March 23) when he went 8.0 innings with one run al-lowed on three hits with six strikeouts (no decision) … Recorded a sea-son-high nine strikeouts in 5.1 innings during a start at UNLV on April5 … Picked up his third win of the season in that contest … Suffered abroken jaw during start at Texas A&M on May 12 … After missing onestart, came back (with his jaw wired shut) on May 25 to defeat UNLV atthe Mountain West Tournament … Came on in relief in that contest andwent final 4.0 innings, allowing one earned run on two hits with threestrikeouts … His total of 62 strikeouts on the season led the team …Over his final two appearances of the season (at Texas A&M and atUNLV), tossed 8.1 innings allowing no earned runs on five hits with sixstrikeouts.

HIGH SCHOOL

Two-year baseball letterman at Steele Canyon High School in SpringValley, Calif. … Coached there by Todd Snyder … As a senior pitcherwent 4-4 with one save and a 2.33 earned run average ... Tossed fivecomplete games … Recorded 104 strikeouts over 72 innings to lead theleague in that category … First team all-East County selection … Namedto all-Grossmont Hills League second team … Competed for theCougars basketball team as a sophomore and junior … Named honor-able mention all-Grossmont Hills League for the 2009-10 campaign …Team captain during his junior season.

PERSONALMichael Sean Cederoth was born Nov, 25, 1992, in Santa Ana, Calif. …Son of Shawna and Mike Cederoth … Favorite athlete is Los AngelesAngels pitcher Jared Weaver … Was also recruited by Arizona State,Arizona, Oregon, Long Beach State and UC Santa Barbara … Criminaljustice major at San Diego State.

MICHAELCEDEROTHPITCHER, R-R

6-6, 210, SOPHOMORESAN DIEGO, CALIF.

STEELE CANYON HS

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Overall Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2012 4.14 4-4 15-11-0 0-0 0 67.1 57 43 31 48 62 3 .226 9 4 1 3 5 3 .727

MWC Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2012 6.09 1-3 7-7-0 0-0 0 34.0 33 33 23 34 34 3 .244 7 3 1 2 1 1 .750

CEDEROTH’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Most Innings...............................8.0 at Cal Poly (3/23/12)Long Start ...................................8.0 at Cal Poly (3/23/12)Short Start ................................2.0 vs. Air Force (3/30/12)Long Relief.....................................4.0 at UNLV (5/25/12)Hits Allowed...........................9 at New Mexico 3/16/12)Strikeouts ............................................9 at UNLV (4/5/12)Walks Allowed ..................................7 vs. TCU (4/20/12)Runs Allowed ........................9 at New Mexico (3/16/12)Earned Runs Allowed ................5 at Air Force (4/27/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

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Served primarily as a middle reliever during the 2012 campaign andwill likely remain in that role this season … Played for the Eau Claire(Wis.) Express of the Northwoods League in the summer of 2012 … Fin-ished with a record of 1-1 with one save and a 5.38 earned run average… Competed for the Santa Barbara Foresters during summer 2011 …Compiled a record of 1-1 with a 3.86 earned run average.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Made 12 appearances with the first 11 being in relief … Longest reliefouting of the year was 1.2 innings on two occasions … Made lone startagainst TCU on May 26 at the Mountain West Tournament in Las Vegas… Went four innings and was not involved in the decision in a contesteventually won by the Aztecs … Recorded a season-high three strike-outs in that game.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2011Split time between the starting rotation and the bullpen as a sophomore… In 14 relief appearances covering 31.1 innings, allowed 15 earnedruns for a 4.31 earned run average … Also made seven starts during theseason … On March 29 against CSU Northridge, he took the mound inthe bottom of the third with two out and the bases loaded, retiring thefirst batter he faced to end the threat … He then tossed four more per-fect innings, as he would retire all 13 batters he faced to record his firstwin of the 2011 season … Had a season-high eight strikeouts vs. TCU onApril 17.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2010Moved into role of Aztecs’ No. 2 hurler in his first season of collegiateball … All 13 of his appearances were in a starting role … Was namedMountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week on two occasions dur-ing the season … First honor came after throwing seven innings againstMonmouth on March 5 during which he allowed just one hit with threewalks and seven strikeouts … Picked up his first win as an Aztec in thatcontest … Second award came two weeks later after a complete-gameeffort vs. Santa Clara when he allowed two hits and struck out eight …The eight strikeouts were his season high which he later matched atTCU over 5.1 innings.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played three seasons of varsity baseball at Coronado High School inCoronado, Calif. … Coached there by Sam Ceci … Finished his seniorseason with a record of 7-4, one save and a 2.01 ERA … First-team all-Western League honoree … Struck out 104 and walked 32 in 66.1 in-nings … As a junior in 2008, was winning pitcher in the Division IVCIF championship game, shutting out Christian High until the seventhinning and recording nine strikeouts as the Islanders built a 5-0 lead …The previous week had tossed a no-hitter and struck out 10 against No.4 seed Horizon High in the CIF Playoffs … Selected to the all-CIF firstteam and was named the Division IV Pitcher of the Year.

PERSONAL

Bryan Scott Crabb was born Sept, 26, 1990, in San Diego, Calif. … Sonof Gregg and Lisa Crabb … Father played baseball at San Diego Stateduring the 1981 and 1982 seasons … Enjoys fishing , hunting, surfingand swimming … Was also recruited by University of the Pacific … Fa-vorite athlete Chicago White Sox relief pitcher Addison Reed … A psy-chology at San Diego State.

BRYANCRABBPICHER, R-R

5-10, 190, SENIORCORONADO, CALIF.

CORONADO HS

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Most Innings..................................*7.1 vs. TCU (4/17/11)Long Start .....................................7.1 vs. UNLV (5/22/10)Short Start..............*1.0 vs. at Western Carolina (5/1/11)Long Relief .....................................*7.1 vs. TCU (4/17/11)Hits Allowed.................................10 vs. UNLV (5/22/10)Strikeouts.........................................9 vs. UNLV (5/22/10)Walks Allowed.....................*4 vs. Oral Roberts (4/3/11)Runs Allowed............................8 vs. Winthrop (2/18/11)Earned Runs Allowed..............8 vs. Winthrop (2/18/11)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2010 3.89 4-5 13-13-1 1-1 0 71.2 73 38 31 35 58 4 .271 7 7 0 5 10 2 .8822011 8.40 1-7 22-7-0 0-1 3 50.1 60 51 47 26 42 2 .296 0 9 1 6 3 2 .8182012 9.60 0-1 12-1-0 0-0 0 15.0 18 20 16 10 3 2 .310 2 1 0 0 2 0 1.000Totals 6.18 5-13 47-21-1 1-2 3 137.0 151 109 94 71 103 8 .285 9 17 1 11 15 4 .877

MWC StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2010 6.55 1-3 7-7-0 0-0 0 33.0 46 29 24 23 24 3 .348 3 4 0 2 5 1 .8752011 8.06 0-4 9-1-0 0-0 1 22.1 30 22 20 7 21 2 .333 0 6 0 2 1 0 10002012 6.23 0-0 3-0-0 0-0 0 4.1 3 3 3 1 1 0 .200 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Totals 7.09 1-7 19-8-0 0-0 1 59.2 79 54 47 31 46 5 .333 3 10 0 4 6 1 .909

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One of the Aztecs’ most consistent pitchers during the 2012 season …Two-year junior college starter who began last season in the bullpen be-fore moving into the role of No. 3 starter … Competed for the Bethesda(Md. ) Big Train in the Cal Ripken League during the summer of 2012… Compiled a record of 3-2 with one save and a 2.78 earned run aver-age … Stuck out 44 and walked only eight over 42.0 innings … Was rec-ognized as one fo the Top Performers in the league by Perfect Game …Played for the Westhampton Aviators (Westhampton Beach, N.Y.) inthe Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League during summer 2011 … Posteda 2-2 mark with 1.72 earned run average to help the Aviators to theHamptons League Division title … Competed for the Orange CountyWaves of the Orange County Collegiate League during summer 2010.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Pitched in 16 contests making 11 starts … Led the staff in inningspitched with 88.0 … Made his first appearance out of the bullpen in thesecond game of the season vs. Washington before becoming a memberof the starting rotation … Picked up first win with a seven-inning out-ing in start vs. Air Force on April 1 … Went 7.0 innings and struck outa season-high seven batters … Named the California Bank & Trust Stu-dent-Athlete of the Week on April 2 for that performance … Second wincame at UNLV (April 7) when he tossed 5.2 innings allowing two runswith five strikeouts … Other win came in start against TCU on April 22… Pitched 6.2 innings vs. the Horned Frogs tying season best with sevenstrikeouts … Went 3-3 with a 4.91 earned run average in eight MountainWest starts … Struck out 36 and walked only nine in conference play …Named to the Mountain West all-Academic Team.

JUNIOR COLLEGE

Played two seasons at Orange Coast College where he was coached byJohn Altobelli … Team’s No. 1 starter both years … Earned second-teamall-Orange Empire Conference honors as a freshman in 2010 when hewent 6-1 with a conference-leading 2.98 earned run average … Duringsophomore season compiled a mark of 6-4 with a 4.58 ERA … Team lostin Super Regional as the No. 4 seed … His 12 career victories rank 17thall-time at OCC … Named Academic All-State in both 2010 and 2011 …Member of Dean’s and President’s Honor Roll … Awarded Men’s andWomen’s Intercollegiate Athletics Award and Scholarship.

HIGH SCHOOL

Won three letters as a varsity baseball athlete at Servite High School inAnaheim, Calif. … Coached there by Dave Lawn … As senior hit .310 asa shortstop and earned team’s Most Valuable Pitcher award … Namedall-Trinity League honorable mention as a pitcher … Team captain …Selected to play in the North Orange County Kiwanis All-Star Gameand the Trinity League All-Star Game … During his junior year batted.380 as a second baseman and compiled a 3.10 earned run average asthe team’s closer … Listed as one of the California High School Base-ball Coaches Top Juniors … As a sophomore hit .330 while playing sec-ond base … Earned scholar-athlete award all four years of high school… Served as an assistant prior on Servite’s Priory Leadership (ASB).

PERSONAL

Ryan Alexander Doran was born Aug. 5, 1990, in Newport Beach, Calif.… Son of Tim and Adele Doran … Enjoys water and snow skiing, beachvolleyball and traveling … Favorite athlete is former Major League thirdbaseman Cal Ripken, Jr. … Was also recruited by UC Irvine, UC SanDiego and Cal State Los Angeles ... Majoring in public administration.

RYANDORANPITCHER, R-R

6-1, 180, SENIORORANGE, CALIF.

ORANGE COAST JC / SERVITE HS

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Overall Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2012 4.50 3-6 16-13-0 0-0 0 88.0 110 50 44 22 53 3 .316 4 7 3 3 16 0 1.000

MWC Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2012 4.91 3-3 8-8-0 0-0 0 47.2 64 28 26 9 36 2 .323 2 4 2 2 6 0 1.000

DORAN’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Most Innings ..................................8.0 vs. UNLV (5/6/12)Long Start .......................................8.0 vs. UNLV (5/6/12)Short Start ...................................3.0 at Cal Poly (3/24/12)Long Relief.........................6.0 vs. Kansas State (2/23/12)Hits Allowed........................14 at New Mexico (3/18/12)Strikeouts ..........................................*7 vs. TCU (4/22/12)Walks Allowed ................3 at Long Beach State (3/6/12)Runs Allowed ...............................9 at Air Force 4/29/12)Earned Runs Allowed...............*7 at Air Force (4/29/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

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Was granted a redshirt year in 2012 after breaking his leg early in theseason … Is expected to resume action at the catching position and as adesignated hitter in 2013 after a solid freshman season behind the platewhen he started half of SDSU’s contests in that role.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Suffered a broken leg during practice after the fourth game of the sea-son and redshirted for the Aztecs … Started three of SDSU’s first fourcontests, two at catcher and one at designated hitter … Recorded a dou-ble and triple among his six base hits .. Scored two runs in the seasonopener vs. Washington (Feb. 17) with a season-high three hits.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2011Started 27 times behind the plate during his first season at SDSU andseven times in the DH role … Also made one start in left field ... Reachedbase safely (hit, walk or HBP) in 14 consecutive games (Feb. 27 to March19) with base hits in 11 of those contests before failing to do so in the se-ries finale against New Mexico on March 20 … Put together a personal-best six-game hitting streak that ended on March 15 in the game atLoyola Marymount … .During that streak he went 10-for-24 (.417) withthree doubles, a home run and eight runs batted in … Hit his first homerun as an Aztec in the contest at CSU Northridge on March 8 … Beltedhis second home run of the season to cap SDSU’s four-run eighth in-ning rally that ended in a 13-10 win over New Mexico on March 19 …Third homer came as a pinch hitter at Brigham Young (March 26) …Had his best day at the plate with a three-hit performance vs. No. 3Oklahoma on March 6 … Also drove in a pair of runs in the first inningof that game and threw out a two runners attempting to steal … Season-best three RBI vs. Utah on April 8.

HIGH SCHOOL

Won two varsity letters at Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego… Named the team captain for coach Sam Blalock’s Broncos in 2009 and2010 … Posted a .347 batting average with eight doubles, six home runsand 36 runs batted over 34 games during his senior season … Had a.406 on-base percentage and a .568 slugging average … Successful on 7-of-10 steal attempts … Led the Broncos to a first-place finish in the Palo-mar League and was an honorable mention all-Palomar League honoree… As a junior hit .410 with 16 doubles, two triples and a league-leadingnine home runs … Also scored 34 runs and drove in 31 while compil-ing a .474 on-base percentage and .812 slugging percentage … Was first-

team all-state underclass selection as a junior as well as all-PalomarLeague and all-CIF … Became the first player in 19-year history of Ran-cho Bernardo HS to hit for the cycle when he accomplished the feat vs.Rancho Buena Vista HS on April 9, 2009 … Cycle included an inside-the-park home run … Named to the Union-Tribune all-academic teamas a senior.

PERSONAL

Bradley Lewis Haynal was born on August 21, 1991 in San Francisco,Calif. … Son of Jerry Haynal and Lucina Harrison … Father played bas-ketball at Westmont College … Brother of former San Diego Statepitcher Austin Haynal … Lists his favorite athlete as Colorado Rockiescatcher Yorvit Torrealba … Enjoys spending time with family, fishingand going to the beach … Also recruited by Arizona State, San Diego,UC Irvine and UC Riverside … A communications major at San DiegoState.

BRADHAYNAL

CATCHER, R-R6-3, 215, SOPHOMORE (RS)

SAN DIEGO, CALIF.RANCHO BERNARDO HS

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Hits........................................*3 vs. Washington (2/17/12)Runs ......................................*2 vs. Washington (2/17/12)Doubles ................................*1 vs. Washington (2/18/12)Triples ....................................1 vs. Washington (2/19/12)Home Runs .....................*1 at Brigham Young (3/26/11)RBI .........................................................3 vs. Utah (4/8/11)Stolen Bases ..............................*1 vs. Arkansas (3/10/11)Walks................................................*2 at UCLA (4/19/11)Hitting Streak .................6 games (3/6 through 3/13/11)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2011 .242 42-35 128 14 31 8 0 3 16 .375 14 7 31 .347 1 3 2-4 181 34 10 .9562012 .375 4-3 16 3 6 2 1 0 2 .625 0 0 1 .375 0 0 0-0 16 7 1 .958Totals .257 46-38 144 16 37 10 1 3 18 .403 14 7 32 .349 1 3 2-4 197 41 11 .956

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2011 .204 15-13 49 5 10 3 0 2 8 .388 2 4 12 .291 0 2 1-1 80 18 1 .9902012 —————No Appearances—————Totals .204 15-13 49 5 10 3 0 2 8 .388 2 4 12 .291 0 2 1-1 80 18 1 .990

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Had a stellar season in 2012 mainly serving as the Aztecs’ closer … Willsee action as a reliever and starter this season ... Played for the NorthFork Ospreys of the Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League (Long Island,New York) during summer 2012 … Compiled a record of 2-4 with a 5.48earned run average .. Recorded 59 strikeouts over 42.2 innings … Strike-out total was fourth-highest in the league … Competed for the Corval-lis (Ore.) Knights in the West Coast Collegiate League during thesummer of 2011 … Played summer ball in the Connie Mack League fordifferent teams each of the previous three summers … Played for theRenegades in 2010, the Liquid Experience in 2009 and the CBA Royalsin 2008.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Began the season in the bullpen and served as a late reliever and closerthree weeks into the season … Picked up first career save in the winover San Francisco when he tossed 3.0 innings and allowed no runs onfour hits with four strikeouts … Went on to notch seven saves over thecourse of the season to tie for the ninth-most ever by an Aztec hurler …Tied for the overall conference lead in saves … Made first of his threestarts in contest vs. Pacific on Feb. 25, going 5.1 innings … Struck out aseason-high six in that contest while allowing a run on eight hits … Alsohad six strikeouts in a 5.1 inning relief stint at Air Force on April 28 anda five-inning start vs. UNLV on May 4 … Named the Mountain WestPitcher of the Week on April 30 … Picked up first career win at LongBeach State (March 6), tossing the final 1.2 innings allowing no runs onno hits with a pair of strikeouts … Longest outing came at Texas A&Mon May 11 when he went 8.0 innings in a 4-1 loss … Surrendered oneearned run and struck out five against the Aggies … In Mountain Westplay compiled a record of 3-0 with four saves and a 2.52 earned run av-erage as opponents hit just .215 against him ... His four saves in confer-ence play led the Mountain West and his ERA and opponent battingaverage ranked third.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2011Recorded four relief appearances before a starting assignment againstCal State Northridge on May 10 … Went only one inning in that contestand was not involved in the decision … Longest stint was two inningsagainst Oral Roberts on April 3 when he allowed a pair of runs and hada season-high two strikeouts … In his four relief appearances covering5.1 innings compiled a 5.03 earned run average.

HIGH SCHOOL

Three-year baseball letterman at Carlsbad High School … Played therefor Head Coach Chris Greene … Named team’s pitcher of the year bothas a junior and senior …Holds the Carlsbad HS career marks for strike-outs and innings pitched plus the school single-season record for strike-outs … Compiled a record of 4-5 with one save and a 3.23 earned runaverage as a senior in 2010 … Recorded 67 strikeouts in 65 innings …Batted .214 (9-for-41) at the plate with one double and two triples …Had a .945 fielding percentage as a catcher over 178 innings of work …Named second-team all-Palomar League … As a junior went 2-6 with a3.88 earned run average, striking out 49 over 52.1 innings.

PERSONAL

Justin Matthew Hepner was born on February 4, 1992 in San Diego,Calif. … Son of Rick and Lynda Hepner … Plans to play baseball pro-fessionally … Favorite athlete is New York Yankees second basemanRobinson Cano … Hobbies include snowboarding, working out andgoing to the beach … Also recruited by New Mexico State … A socialscience major at SDSU.

JUSTINHEPNERPITCHER, R-R

6-3, 200, JUNIORCARLSBAD, CALIF.

CARLSBAD HS

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Overall StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2011 9.95 0-0 5-1-0 0-0 0 6.1 9 7 7 3 4 0 .346 2 0 0 1 2 1 .7502012 2.94 5-3 22-3-1 0-1 7 52.0 53 20 17 20 50 3 .262 2 1 0 3 2 0 1.000Totals 3.70 5-3 27-4-1 0-1 7 58.1 62 27 24 23 54 3 .272 4 1 0 4 4 1 .889

MWC StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2011 —————No Appearances—————2012 2.52 3-0 10-1-0 0-1 4 25.0 20 7 7 8 24 1 .215 1 0 0 1 1 0 1.000Totals 2.52 3-0 10-1-0 0-1 4 25.0 20 7 7 8 24 1 .215 1 0 0 1 1 0 1.000

HEPNER’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Most Innings ........................8.0 at Texas A&M (5/11/12)Long Start .............................8.0 at Texas A&M (5/11/12)Short Start ...................1.0 vs. CSU Northridge (5/10/11)Long Relief ................................5.1 at Air Force (4/28/12)Hits Allowed .........................*8 at Texas A&M (5/11/12)Strikeouts .........................................*6 vs. UNLV (5/4/12)Walks Allowed .................................4 vs. UNLV (5/4/12)Runs Allowed........................*8 at Texas A&M (5/11/12)Earned Runs Allowed....................*4 vs. UNLV (5/4/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

HEPNER’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Began his freshman campaign as a member of the starting rotation be-fore moving to the bullpen as a middle reliever … Is in line to continuea middle relief role in 2013 … During summer 2012 competed for the LaCrosse Loggers of the Northwoods League in Wisconsin … Made 11 ap-pearances including 10 starts, compiling a record of 4-1 with a 4.44earned run average … Played for the Quincy (R.I.) Gems in the ProspectLeague during summer 2011 … In 11 starts went 8-0 with a 2.58 earnedrun average and was named team’s pitcher of the year … Selected tothe Prospect League West All-Star team … Hard-throwing right-han-der who finished his prep career with a 19-6 record and a 2.35 earnedrun average.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Moved between the bullpen and starting rotation with seven starts andeight relief appearances … Had three starts of six innings duration vs.Washington, Cal State Northridge and Long Beach State … No decisionin any of those outings … Season-high six strikeouts in season openervs. Washington (Feb. 17) … Recorded a save vs. Air Force on March 31when he tossed the final 3.2 innings, allowing no runs on two hits witha strikeout and no walks … Did not allow a home run over his 45 in-nings during the season … Named a Mountain West Scholar-Athlete(gpa of 3.5 or better) … Also earned Mountain West all-Academic Teamrecognition.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2011Made starts in his first three appearances followed by nine relief stintsprior to a start at UNLV late in the season … Was named the MountainWest Conference Pitcher of the Week for his performance in that gameagainst UNLV on May 21 … Went 8.0 innings allowing no runs on twohits with three walks and four strikeouts … Opened his collegiate careerwith an impressive start vs. Winthrop in the third game of the season …Retired the first 15 batters he faced in that contest with only two hit ballsleaving the infield (both fly outs to center field) … He recorded the winwith six full innings of work allowing the one run and one hit whilestriking out three and walking three … Had his best performance sincethe opening weekend of the season with a stellar relief effort against CalState Northridge on May 10 … He entered the game in the second in-ning with two men on and no outs and went on to toss the next 7.2 in-nings, allowing a run on three hits with two walks and seven strikeouts… The seven K’s against Northridge marked his season high.

HIGH SCHOOL

A three-time varsity letter earner at El Toro High School in El Toro,Calif. … Coached there by Mike Gonzales … Led the Chargers to threestraight Sea View League titles from 2008-10 … Finished his senior sea-son at 11-2 with one save and a 2.00 earned run average … Had ninecomplete games including five shutouts … Struck out 95 batters whileonly issuing 18 walks over 94.2 innings … Held opponents to just a .183batting average … An honorable mention All-America selection in2010… Was also named first-team all-Sea View League, first-team all-Orange County, first-team all-CIF, and second-team all-state … As ajunior went 3-3 with a save along with a 2.91 earned run average …Recorded 46 strikeouts and only 11 walks in 43.1 innings pitched … Asecond-team all-Sea View selection in 2009 … Won the CIF Division IIchampionship with El Toro as a sophomore in 2008 … That season com-piled a mark of 5-1 with a 2.53 ERA.

PERSONAL

Taylor Joseph Kendzora was born on March 30, 1992 in Dunedin, Fla. …Son of Frank Kendzora and Maryann Mackey … Plans to have a careerteaching abroad … Enjoys playing guitar in his free time … Also re-cruited by UC Irvine, UC Davis, UC San Diego and Duke … A linguis-tics major at San Diego State with an interest in a career teaching abroad.

TJKENDZORAPITCHER, R-R

6-3, 200, JUNIORTRABUCO HILLS, CALIF.

EL TORO HS

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Overall StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2011 5.40 3-2 14-4-0 0-2 0 38.1 42 27 23 12 30 3 .282 3 6 0 0 9 1 .9002012 5.40 0-3 15-7-0 0-0 1 45.0 63 36 27 19 25 0 .350 6 2 0 0 8 0 1.000Totals 5.40 3-5 29-11-0 0-2 1 83.1 105 63 50 31 55 3 .319 9 8 0 0 17 1 .944

MWC StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2011 0.87 1-0 3-1-0 0-1 0 10.1 5 1 1 4 5 0 .143 1 2 0 0 2 1 .6672012 7.59 0-1 5-1-0 0-0 1 10.2 17 9 9 4 3 0 .405 0 0 0 0 2 0 1.000Totals 4.29 1-1 8-2-0 0-1 1 21.0 22 10 10 8 8 0 .286 1 2 0 0 4 1 .800

KENDZORA’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Most Innings..................................8.0 at UNLV (5/21/11)Long Start.......................................8.0 at UNLV (5/21/11)Short Start ................................2.1 vs. Oklahoma (3/6/11)Long Relief..................7.2 vs. CSU Northridge (5/10/11)Hits Allowed...........................11 vs. St. Mary’s (3/11/12)Strikeouts .......................7 vs. CSU Northridge (5/10/11)Walks Allowed................4 vs. CSU Northridge (3/4/12)Runs Allowed.......................8 vs. Kansas State (2/25/12)Earned Runs Allowed.........8 vs. Kansas State (2/25/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

KENDZORA’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Spent a majority of the 2012 season in the bullpen … During summer2011 played for the Bethesda (Md.) Big Train in the Cal Ripken Leaguewhere had a 3.41 ERA in nine appearances … Competed for theKelowna Falcons of the West Coast Collegiate League during summer2011 … Made nine starts (69.2 innings) and finished with a 2.44 ERA …In summer 2010 played for the Quincy Gems (Quincy, Ill.) of theProspect League … Went 1-2 with a 4.19 ERA in three starts and tworelief appearances … Member of the ABD Bulldogs team in SanBernardino, Calif., that won the 2007 Junior Olympic West Champi-onship Tournament … Was also a member of the Braves scout team.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Served as the closer in the early portion of the season before being uti-lized more in middle relief … Recorded first win with five innings ofrelief against Air Force on March 30, his longest outing of the season …Second victory came at UNLV when he tossed 3.1 innings in relief al-lowing no runs, no hits and no walks while striking out season-highfive batters … Also notched five strikeouts in his first start of the season,4.0 innings at Cal Poly on March 23 … His two saves on the year camevs. Pacific on Feb. 25 and against Cal State Northridge on March 4 ...Had a record of 2-0 in conference play in eight relief appearances.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2011Made three relief appearances before a start at UNLV on May 20 … Al-lowed just one run over 6.2 innings in those relief stints … Winningpitcher with 6.1 innings of work at UNLV on May 20, allowing threeruns on seven hits with five strikeouts … Picked up the victory inSDSU’s win over No. 14 California on March 4 … .Went seven innings,allowing a run on four hits with a walk and seven strikeouts … Retired13 of the final 14 hitters he faced including 11 in a row from the thirdthrough sixth innings … Recorded another victory in his next outing inthe win over New Mexico on March 18.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2010Had season debut delayed due to injury … His first appearance came onMarch 13 vs. Fresno State when he tossed a perfect ninth inning strik-ing out two … First outing in a starting role was at New Mexico onMarch 28 when he went 5.1 innings and took the loss in a one-run con-test ... Earned Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week honorsthe following week during series at nationally-ranked TCU ... In the se-

ries finale he held the Horned Frogs scoreless for seven innings beforedeparting with a 1-0 lead ... Had a season-high six strikeouts in seven in-nings in next start at Air Force on April 11, another no decision.

HIGH SCHOOL

Won four varsity letters as a baseball player at Ayala High School inChino Hills, Calif. … Coached there by Kevin Bowler … As a first base-man, batted.375 with 25 RBI and seven home runs during his senior sea-son … A first-team all-Sierra League honoree as a junior when he hit.431 with three home runs.

PERSONAL

Ethan R. Miller was born Nov. 19, 1990, in Upland, Calif. … Son of Jackand Amy Miller … Brother, Josh, played basketball at University of SanDiego as a freshman and finished his career as a starting forward atBiola College … Enjoys movies, music and the beach … Favorite ath-lete is Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson … Was also recruited byLong Beach State, Hawai’i, UC Riverside and Cal … A criminal justicemajor at San Diego State

ETHANMILLERPITCHER, S-R

6-5, 220, SENIORCHINO HILLS, CALIF.

AYALA HS

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Overall StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2010 5.75 0-2 10-6-0 0-0 0 40.2 52 37 26 23 28 3 .317 4 3 0 3 9 1 .9232011 5.88 4-5 15-12-0 0-0 0 59.2 76 47 39 22 52 4 .314 4 4 2 2 9 1 .9172012 7.54 3-2 20-2-0 0-0 2 37.0 58 40 31 19 35 3 .356 3 3 0 1 4 0 1.000Totals 6.29 7-9 45-20-0 0-0 2 137.1 186 124 96 64 115 10 .327 11 10 2 6 22 2 .933

MWC StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2010 5.73 0-2 7-5-0 0-0 0 33.0 44 26 21 18 23 3 .336 4 2 0 2 7 1 .9002011 6.67 3-2 9-6-0 0-0 0 28.1 42 23 21 12 21 0 .356 2 1 1 2 6 0 1.0002012 6.98 2-0 8-0-0 0-0 0 19.1 28 16 15 8 17 1 .341 2 2 0 1 1 0 1.000Totals 6.36 5-4 24-11-0 0-0 0 80.2 114 65 57 38 61 4 .345 8 5 1 5 14 1 .950

MILLER’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Most Innings...........................*7.0 vs. California (3/4/11)Long Start ...............................*7.0 vs. California (3/4/11)Short Start ........................*0.2 vs. New Mexico (5/26/12)Long Relief .............................5 .0 vs. Air Force (3/30/12)Hits Allowed................................9 at Air Force (4/11/10)Strikeouts ...................................*7 vs. California (3/4/11)Walks Allowed..............................*4 vs. UNLV (5/20/10)Runs Allowed ............................8 vs. Arkansas (3/11/11)Earned Runs Allowed ..............7 vs. Arkansas (3/11/11)* last time when on more than one occasion

MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Moved into the starting role at third base as a true freshman in 2012,but will make the move to first base during his sophomore campaign …Standout offensive player who played in the infield and outfield duringhis high school career … Competed for the Colton Nighthawks of theConnie Mack League in Riverside, Calif., during the summer of 2011 …Hit .380 with three home runs … Played in the 2010 Under Armor TeamOne Future Stars Game … Listed among the top 10 on the Under ArmorTeam One Rising Prospects list.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Made 47 of his 50 starts at third base … Tied for the team lead with 11doubles and second with four home runs … Compiled a .405 on-basepercentage … Began his collegiate career by going 6-for-13 with twodoubles and two RBI over SDSU’s first three contests of the season vs.Washington … Season-high four hits came vs. Air Force on March 30when he also tied his personal best with two runs batted in … Had threehits in a game on five occasions … Was named the College Sports Mad-ness Mountain West Player of the Week for the period of March 26-April1 … Over four games that week he went 9-for-16 (.572) with four runsscored and a pair of RBI … Ranked third on the squad with 17 multiple-hit games during the season … Put together an eight-game hitting streak(March 24-April 7) during which he batted .500 (16-for-32) with eightrun scored, five RBI and a home run … Season-high three RBI cameagainst UNLV at the Mountain West Tournament on May 25 … Scoredfour runs in win over TCU on May 26 … Was hit by pitch on 13 occa-sion to tie for the third-most ever for an Aztec player … Batted .378 inconference play with seven doubles and two home runs in 22 games …Named to the Mountain West All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed a total of four seasons of varsity baseball at two high schools …Spent his final two seasons at Mission Viejo High School where he wascoached by Chris Ashbach … Helped the Diablos to the Division 2 CIFSouthern section title as a senior … Had a .420 on-base percentage inlimited action … During his junior season was an all-South CoastLeague first-team selection and was named second-team all-county …Batted .393 with 10 doubles, four home runs and 30 RBI over 28 con-tests … Played in the North-South All-Star Game … As a freshman andsophomore competed for La Quinta High School where he was coachedby Bill Gadd … A two-time all-Desert Valley League honoree … As asophomore batted .379 with 10 doubles, four triples and four home runs… Drove in 26 runs and finished with a .445 on-base percentage and a.695 slugging mark … Hit .378 as a freshman with four doubles, a homerun and 12 runs batted in … A scholar-athlete honoree all four years ofhigh school with a 3.8 gpa.

PERSONAL

Ryan Patrick Muno was born Nov. 30, 1992 in Torrance, Calif. … Son ofMike and Kelly Muno … Has a pair of cousins who were collegiate base-ball standouts … Danny Muno played at Fresno State while KevinMuno played at University of San Diego … Enjoys fishing and golfing… Favorite athlete is New York Mets third baseman David Wright …Was also recruited by Stanford, Cal State Fullerton, Arkansas, LSU andUNLV … A business major at San Diego State.

RYANMUNO

INFIELDER, R-R6-1, 205, SOPHOMOREEL SEGUNDO, CALIF.MISSION VIEJO HS

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MUNO’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Hits ..............................................4 vs. Air Force (3/30/12)Runs.....................................................4 vs. TCU (5/26/12)Doubles ..................................2 vs. Washington (2/18/12)Triples............................................................................NoneHome Runs......................................*1 at UNLV (5/25/12)RBI......................................................3 at UNLV (5/25/12)Stolen Bases ........................................*1 at TCU (5/18/12)Walks .................................................*2 vs. TCU (5/26/12)Hitting Streak .................8 games (3/24 through 4/7/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .308 53-50 185 32 57 11 0 4 19 .432 17 13 35 .405 0 2 5-7 33 88 9 .931

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .378 22-22 82 14 31 7 0 2 10 .537 5 8 11 .463 0 1 2-3 15 41 6 .903

MUNO’S CAREER STATISTICS

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RREETTUURRNNIINNGG PPLLAAYYEERRSS

Solid offensive player who became a regular in the SDSU infield overthe middle portion of the 2012 season … Appeared at both shortstopand second base … Member of the Quincy (Ill.) Gems of the ProspectLeague during the summer of 2012 … Batted .277 over 47 games with37 runs, 29 RBI, eight doubles and three home runs … Played for theSoCal Bombers Baseball Club of the Connie Mack League in West Cov-ina, Calif., from 2001-11.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Of his 36 starts, 22 came at shortstop and 12 were at second base withtwo as the designated hitter … Had nine multiple-hit contests duringthe season including a pair of four-hit efforts … Season-high four-hitgames came at New Mexico (March 18) and at UNLV (April 7) … Sea-son-best three runs batted in at Cal Poly on March 24 … Had a 10-gamehitting streak (March 24-April9) during which he batted .424 (14-for-33)with three doubles, six runs scored and eight runs batted in … Namedthe Mountain West Player of the Week on March 5 for his performancein four game during the Aztec Invitational .. In those four contests hewent 7-for-13 (.538) with a double, triple, six runs scored and two RBI… Was named to the all-tournament team at that event … Was also se-lected the California Bank & Trust Student-Athlete of the Week … Inconference play hit .361 (seventh-highest in the league) with 11 runsscored and a .437 on-base percentage, a mark that ranked eighth in theMountain West.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played three seasons of varsity baseball at a pair of high schools … Didnot compete during his junior year after being declared ineligible dueto transfer … During his senior season at San Dimas (Calif.) High Schoolwas named first team all-Valle Vista League and all-area as well as sec-ond team all-CIF … Hit .433 with five doubles, four triples, two homeruns and 32 runs scored over 26 games … Walked 20 times and com-piled a .667 on-base percentage … Finished with a .554 slugging per-centage … A second-team Academic All-League honoree … Voted MostTalented for Senior Bests … Member of school’s 2011 Prom Court …Spent his freshman and sophomore seasons at Covina High School …Coached there by Pete Loaiza … As a sophomore hit .352 with 15 dou-bles, three triples and a homer … During his freshman campaign batted.310 with 10 doubles.

PERSONAL

Matthew James Muñoz was born Nov. 5, 1992, in Bellflower, Calif. …Son of Anthony and Cynthia Muñoz … Father played baseball at RioHondo Junior College … Brother, Jason, played baseball at the Univer-sity of La Verne ... Enjoys playing golf … Favorite athlete is Los Ange-les Angels outfielder Josh Hamilton … Was also recruited by Cal StateFullerton and UC Riverside … Majoring in criminal justice at SDSUwith career plans in law enforcement.

MATTMUÑOZ

INFIELDER, L-R5-10, 160, SOPHOMOREWEST COVINA, CALIF.

SAN DIMAS HS

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MUNOZ’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Hits .....................................................*4 at UNLV (4/7/12)Runs..................................................*2 vs. UNLV (5/6/12)Doubles........................................2 vs. St. Mary’s (3/9/12)Triples....................................1 vs. San Francisco (3/3/12)Home Runs...................................................................NoneRBI ..................................................3 at Cal Poly (3/24/12)Stolen Bases .....................................*1 vs. UNLV (5/6/12)Walks..............................................3 at Cal Poly (3/23/12)Hitting Streak ...............10 games (3/24 through 4/9/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .301 51-36 136 22 41 9 1 0 19 .382 16 3 25 .382 2 5 2-4 53 76 11 .921

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .361 20-16 61 11 22 4 0 0 6 .426 7 2 11 .437 1 2 2-2 20 29 8 .860

MUNOZ’S CAREER STATISTICS

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RREETTUURRNNIINNGG PPLLAAYYEERRSS

Could see action in both the infield and outfield during his second yearat San Diego State ... Pitched and played first base during his prep ca-reer … Member of the La Crosse (Wis.) Loggers of the NorthwoodsLeague during the summer of 2012 when he pitched and played pri-marily in the infield … Hit .237 with four doubles and 11 RBI … Stole10 of 12 bases ... On the mound went 1-1 with a 6.64 earned run averagein 11 appearances including two starts ... Played for the ABD Boxersduring the summer of 2011 … Also a member of the Mariners scoutteam.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Saw most of his action in the field at first base, starting there on 12 oc-casions ... Also started at third base (six times) and shortstop (once) …Put together a nine-game hitting streak early in the season (Feb. 19-March 4) during which he batted .360 (9-for-25) with six runs scoredand five runs batted in … Reached base safely (via hit, walk or hit bypitch) in each of the first 14 games of the year … All 12 of his base hitsduring the season were singles … Walked eight times and was hit bypitch four times for a .333 on-base percentage … Hit .214 in seven Moun-tain West contests.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played three years of varsity baseball at Santiago High School in Co-rona, Calif. … Coached there by Ty De Trinidad … Named third-teamall-state and second-team all-CIF along with first-team all-RiversideCounty and all-Big Eight League as a senior … As a first baseman bat-ted .451 with six doubles, 26 runs and 24 RBI in 28 games … On themound went 6-1 with a 3.32 earned run average … Struck out 70 battersover 65.1 innings … Was selected to play on the South team for the an-nual North-South Showcase … A second-team all-league selection as ajunior … Honor roll student.

PERSONAL

Steven Pallares was born April 26, 1993, in Fountain Valley, Calif. …Son of Jerry and Tracy Pallares … Enjoys playing video games, swim-ming, lifting weights and watching movies … Favorite athlete is formerMajor Leaguer outfielder Ken Griffey, Jr. … Was also recruited by CalState Fullerton, Oregon, UCLA, Arizona and UC Riverside … Majoringin psychology at San Diego State.

STEVENPALLARESINFIELD, L-L

6-2, 170, SOPHOMORECORONA, CALIF.

SANTIAGO HS

6PALLARES’ SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Hits .....................................................2 vs. UNLV (5/5/12)Runs ......................................2 vs. Oregon State (2/24/12)Doubles .........................................................................NoneTriples............................................................................NoneHome Runs...................................................................NoneRBI .............................2 vs. Cal State Northridge (3/4/12)Stolen Bases ............*1 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Walks .........................................2 vs. Milwaukee (3/2/12)Hitting Streak .................9 games (2/19 through 3/4/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .203 28-19 59 11 12 0 0 0 7 .203 8 4 14 .333 1 3 3-7 106 16 6 .953

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .214 7-4 14 4 3 0 0 0 1 .214 1 2 3 .353 0 1 0-1 26 5 0 1.000

PALLARES’ CAREER STATISTICS

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PPLLAAYYEERR PPRROOFFIILLEESSRREETTUURRNNIINNGG PPLLAAYYEERRSS

Began the 2012 season as a member of the starting rotation and movedto the bullpen halfway through the year … In line to continue middlerelief duties when the 2013 campaign gets underway … Pitched for theAnchorage Glacier Pilots of the Alaska League during the summer of2012 ... Earned first-team all-star accolades … Appeared in 18 contestscompiling a record of 2-2 with seven saves and a 2.06 earned run aver-age … Recorded 39 strikeouts over 26.2 innings … Drafted by the Oak-land Athletics in the 50th round of the 2011 Major League draft …Played for the Orange County Pioneers during the summers of 2010and 2011 … Member of the Anderson Arsenal squad in the summer of2009 and competed for the Oakland A’s scout team in 2008.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Made 10 starting appearances to begin the season and finished withseven relief stints … Picked up his first win as a starter in the contest vs.San Francisco on March 3 … Went six innings in that game allowingone earned run on two hits … Had another six-inning outing in his nextgame, a start vs. St. Mary’s (March 10) in which he notched his secondwin of the year … Gave up just one run on four hits against the Gaels… Recorded a season-high 13 strikeouts in that game vs. St. Mary’s, themost by an Aztec pitcher during the season … Third win came againstAir Force on March 31 … Picked up a save in the win at TCU on May18 when he gave up no runs on two hits with three strikeouts over thefinal two innings … Did not surrender a home run during the course ofthe season (57.2 innings pitched) … Named to the Mountain West All-Academic Team.

JUNIOR COLLEGE

Played two seasons at Cypress Junior College under Coach Scott Pick-ler … As a sophomore saw action in short and long relief along withspot duty as a starter and closer … Finished the year with a record of 1-4 and a 5.45 earned run average … Had 37 strikeouts over 36.1 innings… Saw limited action during his freshman campaign, compiling a 4.82earned run average in 9.1 innings pitched … Cypress advanced to theRegionals in 2011 after playing in the Super Regional in 2010.

HIGH SCHOOL

Earned a pair of varsity letters as a baseball player at El Dorado HighSchool in Placentia, Calif. … Played there under Coach Steve Gulotti …A second-team all-Century League selection as a senior … Also wonthe EDHS Cy Young Award … Was named to the North OrangeCounty All-Star team as well as the Century League All-Star squad …As the team’s No. 1 starter compiled a record of 8-2 with a 2.83 earnedrun average … In his lone plate appearance had an RBI double … Dur-

ing the Anderson Bat National Classic defeated Don Bosco Prep (NewJersey), the No. 1-ranked team in the nation at the time … Saw limitedaction as a reliever as a junior, going 1-0 with a 6.00 ERA in 11.2 inningsof work.

PERSONAL

Travis Aaron Pitcher was born Jan. 30, 1991, in Orange, Calif. … Son ofLarry and Cheri Pitcher … Enjoys snowboarding, volleyball, the beachand playing ping pong in his spare time … Favorite athlete is Philadel-phia Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay … Was also recruited by Cal StateFullerton, Long Beach State, UC Irvine and Brigham Young … Major-ing in criminal justice at SDSU … Plans for a career in pro baseball or asa firefighter.

TRAVISPITCHERPITCHER, R-R

6-4, 220, SENIORYORBA LINDA, CALIF.

CYPRESS JC / EL DORADO HS

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Most Innings ..................................*6.0 at UNLV (4/6/12)Long Start .......................................*6.0 at UNLV (4/6/12)Short Start ..........................2.1 vs. New Mexico (4/14/12)Long Relief .....................................3/2 vs. TCU (4/21/12)Hits Allowed..........................8 at New Mexico (3/17/12)Strikeouts.................................13 vs. St. Mary’s (3/10/12)Walks Allowed....................6 vs. Oregon State (2/24/12)Runs Allowed.....................*7 vs. New Mexico (4/14/12)Earned Runs Allowed ..........7 at New Mexico (3/17/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2012 5.31 3-4 17-10-0 0-1 0 57.2 60 44 34 44 50 0 .263 12 5 0 4 4 1 .889

MWC Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2012 7.40 1-3 7-5-0 0-1 1 24.1 29 24 20 18 22 0 .287 3 2 0 3 0 0 1.000

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Excellent defensive infielder who is in line to return as SDSU’s starterat shortstop … Played for the Holyoke (Mass.) Blue Sox in the New Eng-land Collegiate League during the summer of 2012 … Batted .170 with14 runs batted in and eight stolen bases in 32 contests … Was a mem-ber of the Kitsap Yellowjackets of the West Coast Collegiate League dur-ing the summer of 2011 … Hit .212 over 45 games … Played during thesummer of 2009 with the San Diego Gamers.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Appeared in 41 games with 35 starts at shortstop … Had five doublesduring the season including two against Loyola Marymount on May 15… Also had a season-high three runs batted in during that contest …Other multiple-RBI effort came at New Mexico on March 16 when hedrove in two runs … Scored two runs in a game on seven occasions withfinal coming in win over UNLV at the Mountain West Tournament onMay 25 … Tied the SDSU record for sacrifice bunts in a game with threeagainst St. Mary’s on March 11 … Hit .217 in conference play (14 con-tests).

SAN DIEGO STATE 2011Versatile athlete who saw playing time at second, third and shortstopin his first season of college ball … Played primarily at second base, butmoved into the starting role at shortstop over the final 14 contests ofthe season … Had streak of 11 consecutive games in which he reachedbase safely (either via hit, walk or hit by pitch) from March 11 to April2 … Season-long four-game hitting streak on two occasions … First mul-tiple-hit effort came in win over Cal State Northridge on March 29 whenhe had two singles and two runs batted in … Recorded two RBI on threeother occasions … Season-high three runs scored in win at Utah on May7 … Ranked second on the team with six sacrifice bunts and six hit bypitch … Drew a walk in five of the final six games of the year … Com-mitted only one error in 25 games at second base (108 chances) for a.991 fielding percentage … Batted .235 in 22 Mountain West Conferencecontests.

HIGH SCHOOL

Won two varsity baseball letters at Grossmont High School in El Cajon,Calif. under Coach Jim Earley … Saw time as a shortstop and as apitcher … As a senior had a .365 batting average with 28 RBI, nine dou-bles and two home runs … Was successful on 12-of-13 stolen base at-tempts … Foothillers won both the Grossmont Hills League and CIF

Division II titles in 2010 … A second-team all-Grossmont Hills Leagueand second team all-East County honoree at shortstop … As a juniorhit .252 with three doubles and a home run … Was a perfect 11-for-11in steals … Grossmont won league title and was runner-up in the CIFplayoffs … Named team’s defensive player of the year both his juniorand senior seasons … … Named to Grossmont’s All-Academic Team… An honor roll recipient.

PERSONAL

Evan Thomas Potter was born on June 9, 1992 in El Cajon, Calif. … Sonof John and Lisa Potter … Has two sisters, Amanda and Alexa … Plansto have a career as a financial advisor … Favorite athlete is ColoradoRockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki … Hobbies include going to thebeach, sports and video games … Also recruited by USC, UC San Diego,Chapman and Loyola Marymount … A business major at San DiegoState.

EVANPOTTER

INFIELDER, R-R6-1, 170, JUNIOREL CAJON, CALIF.GROSSMONT HS

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Hits...........................*2 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Runs ........................................................3 at Utah (5/7/11)Doubles .....................2 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Triples ...........................................1 at Air Force (4/21/11)Home Runs...................................................................NoneRBI .............................3 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Stolen Bases.....................................*1 at UNLV (5/25/12)Walks.....................................................*2 at Utah (5/7/11)Hitting Streak................*4 games (5/7 through 5/12/11)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2011 .202 51-43 129 24 26 4 1 0 12 .248 19 8 27 .340 0 7 2-6 78 110 7 .9642012 .190 41-35 100 21 19 5 0 0 12 .240 14 4 25 .311 1 6 6-7 62 95 10 .940Totals .197 92-78 229 45 45 9 1 0 24 .245 33 12 52 .327 1 13 8-13 140 205 17 .953

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2011 .235 22-22 68 13 16 4 1 0 8 .324 8 5 12 .358 0 5 2-5 47 56 4 .9632012 .219 14-11 32 8 7 1 0 0 4 .250 5 3 6 .375 0 1 2-3 28 26 3 .947Totals .230 36-33 100 21 23 5 1 0 12 .300 13 8 18 .364 0 6 4-8 75 82 7 .957

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Middle infielder who has experience at second, third and shortstop …Will miss the first portion of the 2013 season due to injury … Memberof the Brockton (Mass.) Rox of the Futures Collegiate Baseball Leagueduring the summer of 2012 ... Batted .235 with four doubles, a homerun, 11 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 43 games … Played for the ConejoOaks Connie Mack League team in 2009 and 2010 … Starting shortstopfor the 2009 18U Ventura City USSSA championship team and the sec-ond-place 2009 Conejo Oaks USA team … Member of the Tampa Raysscout team in 2009.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Played all four infield positions in his first season starting at least onceat each spot … Singled in his first collegiate at bat in contest vs. Wash-ington on Feb. 18 … Best day at the plate came against Loyola Mary-mount on May 15 when he went 3-for-4 with three runs scored … Alsohad a multiple-hit game at UC Irvine (2-for-2) on April 17 … Season-best three-game hitting streak (May 13-18) going 5-for-10 with a doubleand three runs scored.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played four seasons of varsity baseball at Chaminade High School inWest Hills, Calif., where he was a three-year starter in the infield …Coached there by Franks Mutz … Two-year team captain … A second-team all-Mission League selection as a junior and senior … During hisfinal season batted .305 with five doubles and 13 runs scored … Com-piled a .481 on-base percentage and was successful on 12 of 13 stolenbase attempts … Hit .406 with 32 stolen bases as a junior ... Chaminade’s2010 defensive player of the year ... All-tournament selection at the 2010Anaheim Lions Tournament ... Also earned three letters in football as adefensive back … Had 10 interceptions as a senior and was named first-team all-league … Was Chaminade’s Athlete of the Year as a junior andsenior.

PERSONAL

Tanner John Reibenspies was born Aug. 20, 1992, in Thousand Oaks,Calif. … Son of Craig and Wendi Reibenspies … Enjoys fishing, wake-boarding and riding bicycles … Favorite athlete New York Yankeesshortstop Derek Jeter … Was recruited by Arizona, Oregon State andMissouri … A sociology major at San Diego State.

TANNERREIBENSPIESINFIELER, R-R

5-9, 175, SOPHOMORESIMI VALLEY, CALIF.

CHAMINADE COLLEGE PREP

26REIBENSPIES’ SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Hits ............................3 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Runs...........................3 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Doubles ....................................1 at Texas A&M (5/13/12)Triples............................................................................NoneHome Runs...................................................................NoneRBI .........................................................1 at TCU (5/18/12)Stolen Bases ..............1 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Walks...................................................*1 at TCU (5/18/12)Hitting Streak ...............3 games (5/13 through 5/18/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .320 21-9 25 6 8 1 0 0 1 .360 7 0 5 .469 0 2 1-1 38 13 6 .895

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .167 5-3 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 .167 2 0 2 .375 0 0 0-0 13 0 2 .867

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Left-handed pitcher who is expected to continue in the role of situa-tional relief specialist for the Aztecs … Played for the Pittsfield (Mass.)Suns of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League during the summer of2012 … Compiled a record of 4-4 with a 2.93 earned run average …Recorded 55 strikeouts and walked only four over 61.1 innings pitched… His 12 appearances included 10 starts and one complete-game effort… For the three previous summers had competed as a member of the SoCal Dirtbags team … Played for the Tampa Bay Rays scout team duringsummer of 2010.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Appeared in 14 games as a freshman, all in a relief role … Of his 14 re-lief stints, 11 were one inning or less … Longest outing was 4.0 inningsagainst New Mexico on April 14 … Season-high three strikeouts camein one inning pitched vs. Air Force on March 30 … Picked up the winin SDSU’s victory over Milwaukee when he allowed no runs and nohits with one strikeout in 1.1 innings of work … Did not have a wildpitch in his 13.0 innings during the season.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played four years of varsity baseball at Oceanside High School wherehe was coached by Dave Barrett … Two-time Pitcher of the Year for thePirates … During his career tied the Oceanside HS record for wins andset the mark for career appearances … A second-team all-AvocadoLeague selection as a senior after going 6-6 with two saves and a 3.11earned run average … Struck out 87 batters over 74.1 innings and tossedfive complete games … As a junior was a first-team all-Valley Leaguehonoree after going 8-5 with a pair of saves and a 2.92 earned run av-erage … Recorded 93 strikeouts and only 20 walks in 84 innings … Anhonorable mention all-league selection as a sophomore … As a fresh-man was a winner in his lone appearance of the season … Member ofthe San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic baseball team in both 2010and 2011 .. Served as president of the American Sign Language Club atOceanside HS.

PERSONAL

Michael Alexander RoBards was born Oct. 4, 1993, in Oceanside, Calif.… Son of William and Nora RoBards … Older brother, Chris, playedfootball at Cal Lutheran … Enjoys the beach and spending time withfriends and family … Favorite athlete is Carolina Panthers quarterbackCam Newton … Was also recruited by Duke, Stanford and Arizona …Majoring in business marketing at San Diego State.

MIKEROBARDSPITCHER, R-L

5-10, 165, SOPHOMOREOCEANSIDE, CALIF.

OCEANSIDE HS

2ROBARDS’ SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Most Innings .....................4.0 vs. New Mexico (4/14/12)Long Start......................................................................NoneShort Start .....................................................................NoneLong Relief ........................4.0 vs. New Mexico (4/14/12)Hits Allowed............................0.0 at UC Irvine (4/17/12)Strikeouts....................................3 vs. Air Force (3/30/12)Walks Allowed...................*2 vs. New Mexico (4/14/12)Runs Allowed ............................*4 vs. Air Force 3/30/12)Earned Runs Allowed ..............*4 vs. Air Force 3/30/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2012 9.69 1-1 14-0-0 0-0 0 13.0 23 14 14 7 9 1 .371 0 4 0 5 1 0 1.000

MWC Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2012 9.95 0-0 3-0-0 0-0 0 6.1 9 7 7 5 5 0 .321 0 0 0 3 1 0 1.000

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Solid offensive and defensive catcher with a good arm who was SDSU’sprimary starter at the position last season … Will continue in that rolein 2013, likely sharing backstop duties with Brad Haynal. … Competedfor the Mystic (Conn.) Schooners of the New England Collegiate Base-ball League during the summer of 2012 … Played during the summerof 2011 for the Quincy (ill.) Gems of the Prospect League … Batted .282with six doubles and 13 RBI for the league champion Gems … Wasnamed to the league’s all-star team.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012In addition to making 36 starts behind the plate, also made one ap-pearance in left field … Connected for a pair of hits in each of his firsttwo collegiate contests (vs. Washington Feb. 18-19) … Began season byhitting safely in four of his first five games … Had 12 multiple-hit gamesduring the season … Season-high three hits came in win over TCU at theMountain West Tournament (May 26) … Also had a career-best fourRBI in that contest … Put together a 10-game hitting streak (March 27to April 27) during which he batted .310 with eight runs scored and fourruns batted in … Was named to the all-tournament team at the Moun-tain West Championships (May 24-26) when he hit .471 (8-for-17) withseven runs scored and three runs batted in … Also drew three walksfor a .550 on-base percentage over that four-game span … Was suc-cessful on his two steal attempts during the year (vs. Air Force and atTCU) … Committed only three errors (256 chances) behind the plate fora .988 fielding percentage … Did not have a miscue over his final 19 ap-pearances … Hit .260 in 13 conference contests.

JUNIOR COLLEGE

Played two seasons at Chaffey Junior College under Coach Jeff Harlow… Named to the all-Foothill League team both years and was a two-time conference Gold Glove recipient … Team advanced to Regionalseach of his two seasons there … As a sophomore batted .376 with eightdoubles, two home runs, 21 runs scored, 16 runs batted in and a .444on-base mark … In his first year had with a .329 average along with 20runs scored, 17 RBI and a .436 on-base percentage.

HIGH SCHOOL

Earned four varsity letters as a baseball player at Norco (Calif.) HighSchool …Played there for Coach Gary Parcel … A first-team all-Big 8League selection as a senior after earning second-team accolades as asophomore and junior … Team captain … Hit .349 as a senior with eightdoubles, 6 home runs, 36 RBI and a .606 slugging percentage over 30games … During his junior season batted .259 with three doubles, twohome runs, 22 runs scored and 15 RBI.

PERSONAL

Jacob Matthew Romanski was born Dec. 22, 1990, in Riverside, Calif. …Son of Andre and Sheila Romanski …Brother, Joshua, played baseballat University of San Diego and is currently in the New York Yankees or-ganization … Enjoys ping pong, fishing and golf … Favorite athlete isNew York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter … Was recruited by UC River-side, Oral Roberts, Cal State Northridge and University of San Diego… A criminal justice major at San Diego State … Interested in a careeras a firefighter or in law enforcement.

JAKEROMANSKI

CATCHER, R-R5-11, 185, SENIORCORONA, CALIF.

CHAFFEY JC / NORCO HS

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ROMANSKI’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Hits ......................................................3 vs. TCU (5/26/12)Runs.....................................................3 vs. TCU (5/24/12)Doubles..............................................*1 vs. TCU (5/26/12)Triples............................................................................NoneHome Runs...................................................................NoneRBI .......................................................4 vs. TCU (4/26/12)Stolen Bases ........................................*1 at TCU (5/18/12)Walks .................................................*1 vs. TCU (5/26/12)Hitting Streak .............10 games (3/27 through 4/27/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .289 41-38 142 21 41 9 0 0 23 .352 8 2 24 .336 0 0 2-2 209 44 3 .988

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .260 13-13 50 7 13 0 0 0 5 .320 2 2 10 .315 0 0 2-2 81 16 1 .990

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Will compete for playing time at first base where he saw all of his play-ing time in the field during the 2012 campaign … Could also see actionin the designated hitter role … Played for the West Virginia Miners(Beckley, W.V.) of the Prospect League during the summers fo 2011 and2012 … Last summer (2012), he hit .279 with 12 doubles, 14 runs scoredand 22 runs batted on over 40 games … In 2011 batted .250 with six dou-bles, three triples, a home run and 22 runs batted in.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Appeared in 33 games making 27 starts (22 at first base, five at DH) …Had a season-high three hits in a game in his second contest of the yearvs. Washington on Feb. 19 … Tied that mark against Oregon State fivedays later when he also had a personal-best three runs batted in … Hisfour home runs on the year tied for second-most on the squad … Hada four-game hitting streak on two occasions, once early in the year andthe other late in the season … From Feb. 23-25 went 6-for-15 (.400) witha double, four runs and five RBI … Over four-game stretch in early May(May 1-6) went 6-for-15 (.400) with a home run, three runs scored andsix RBI … During the season committed only one error (198 chances)for a .995 fielding percentage at first base … Batted .184 in 13 MountainWest contests.

JUNIOR COLLEGE

Began his junior college career at Orange Coast College under CoachJohn Altobelli for the 2009 season, but did not play there … Moved toGolden West College where he played for two seasons… Coach there byBert Villarreal … As a sophomore at Golden West in 2011 hit .298 with16 doubles, three triples, a home run, 23 runs scored and 29 RBI … Teamcaptain … As a freshman batted .396 with 19 doubles, four home runs,37 runs scored and 39 runs batted in … Named second-team all-OrangeEmpire Conference … Selected team MVP.

HIGH SCHOOL

Won a pair of varsity letters as a baseball player at Fountain Valley(Calif.) High School where he was coached by Joe McDonald … As asenior was a second-team all-sunset League honoree after hitting .378…Named to the Orange County All-Star team as well as the SunsetLeague all-Star squad … Chosen team captain and MVP … Was theBarons’ defensive MVP as a junior … Batted .280 that season.

PERSONAL

Jonathan Paul Spirk was born June 17, 1990, in Fountain Valley, Calif.… Son of Steve and Nancy Spirk … Favorite athlete is Los AngelesDodgers outfielder Matt Kemp … Enjoys working out, fishing andspending time at the beach … Was also recruited by Mississippi, ChicoState and Point Loma Nazarene … A criminal justice major at SDSUwith career plans in the field of law enforcement.

JOHNSPIRK

FIRST BASEMAN, R-R6-4, 210, SENIOR

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIF.GOLDEN WEST JC

FOUNTAIN VALLEY HS

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Hits ......................................*3 vs. Oregon State (4/24/12)Runs...................................................*2 vs. UBLV (5/5/12)Doubles.................................1 vs. Oregon State (2/24/12)Triples............................................................................NoneHome Runs......................................*1 vs. UNLV (5/6/12)RBI.........................................3 vs. Oregon State (2/24/12)Stolen Bases ..................................................................NoneWalks ...................................................2 at UNLV (4/6/12)Hitting Streak.................* 4 games (5/1 through 5/6/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .234 33-27 107 16 25 1 0 4 21 .355 9 2 27 .303 1 0 0-1 183 14 1 .995

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .184 13-12 49 7 9 0 0 1 12 .245 5 2 12 .281 1 0 0-0 89 6 0 1.000

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Left-handed pitcher who will likely continue in the role of situation re-liever when the 2013 season gets underway … Also played in the out-field in addition to pitching during his prep career … Competed for theHolyoke (Mass.) Blue Sox of the New England Collegiate BaseballLeague during the summer of 2012 .. Made nine appearances includingone start pitching a total of 14.1 innings … Played for the So Cal Mav-ericks in Los Angeles during the summers of 2009-11 … During summerof 2011 participated in the Japan-USA Goodwill Tour in Japan … Alsoplayed in the 2010 USA-Japan Friendship Series.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Made five appearances as a freshman with the first four coming in a re-lief role … Longest outing was 1.2 innings in his debut at UC Riversideon Feb. 21 … Other four outings lasted 1.0 inning each … Season-highof one strikeout came on three occasions … Over his first three reliefstints (3.2 innings) he allowed no runs on no hits … Lone start came onMay 1 against UC Irvine.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played four seasons of varsity baseball at Knight High School in Palm-dale, Calif. … Coached there by Chris Saucke … As a senior went 5-4with a 3.33 earned run average … Recorded 69 strikeouts over 42 in-nings, second-highest total in the Golden League … Also hit .303 witha pair of home runs … During his junior year hit .382 with two homeruns while compiling a 4.01 earned run average on the mound …Named to the all-Golden League second team … Selected to the North-South All-Star team … As a sophomore hit .271 with four doubles andtwo home runs … Involved in Project Lead the Way, an academic or-ganization in the area of aerospace engineering … Three-year scholar-athlete honoree.

PERSONAL

Brandon Edwin Thomas was born Sept. 16, 1993, in Lancaster, Calif. …Son of Carl and Carla Thomas … Sister, Brittany, played soccer atFresno State … Sister, Carla, ran track at Oregon … Enjoys playing gui-tar, swimming and playing video games … Favorite athlete is formerMajor League pitcher Randy Johnson … A business management majorat San Diego State.

BRANDONTHOMASPITCHER, L-L

6-0, 200, SOPHOMOREPALMDALE, CALIF.

KNIGHT HS

41THOMAS’ SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Most Innings......................1.2 at UC Riverside (2/21/12)Long Start .................................1.0 vs. UC Irvine (5/1/12)Short Start .................................1.0 vs. UC Irvine (5/1/12)Long Relief.........................1.2 at UC Riverside (2/21/12)Hits Allowed...............................4 vs. UC Irvine (5/1/12)Strikeouts ...................................*1 vs. UC Irvine (5/1/12)Walks Allowed..........................*2 vs. UC Irvine (5/1/12)Runs Allowed .............................3 vs. UC Irvine (5/1/12)Earned Runs Allowed................3 vs. UC Irvine (5/1/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2012 7.94 0-1 5-1-0 0-0 0 5.2 6 5 5 9 3 0 .286 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000

MWC Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2012 —————No Appearances—————

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Solid offensive outfielder who saw time in both left and center fields asa freshman in 2012 …Could miss major portion of the 2012 campaigndue to elbow surgery … Finished with a .385 career batting average inthree seasons of high school baseball … Did not play summer baseballin 2012 ... Competed for the Colton Nighthawks of the Connie MackLeague during the summer of 2011.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Started 22 times in center field and nine times in right … Also had adozen starting assignments at the designated hitter spot … Did not com-mit an error during the season (68 chances) … Had a pair of seven-gamehitting streaks separated by one game in which he went hitless … FromMarch 27 to April 7 batted .400 (12-for-30) with a double, triple, six runsscored and five runs batted in … He then hit in seven straight gamefrom April 10-21, going 8-for-22 (.364) with two runs scored and fourRBI … Finished the season with a four-game hitting streak at the Moun-tain West Tournament in Las Vegas where he batted .316 (6-for-19) witha double, three runs scored and four RBI … Led the squad with 23 walks… Second on the team with six sacrifice bunts … Batted .319 in confer-ence games (21 contests) with a .440 on-base percentage … His 15 walksin league play ranked fourth in the Mountain West while his .440 on-base mark was seventh … Was named a Mountain West Scholar-Ath-lete (cumulative gpa of 3.5 or higher) and was selected to the MountainWest All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played three years of varsity baseball at Los Osos High School in Ran-cho Cucamonga, Calif., where he was coached by Dominic Copas …Named to the Perfect Game Preseason All-Region second team in 2011… Was a second-team all-Baseline League and third team all-Valley se-lection as a senior along with team MVP honors … Hit .390 with fivedoubles, two triple, a home run and 26 runs scored … Had a .490 on-base percentage and stole 8-of-9 bases … Played in both the Daily Bul-letin All-Star Game (North team) and was a member of the InlandEmpire Coaches Association San Bernardino County All-star team …A first-team all-league and third-team all-Valley honoree as a juniorafter batting .379 with six doubles, three triples, a home run and 29 runsscored … Compiled a .552 slugging average and had seven steals …Earned all-league honorable mention honors as a sophomore when hehit .390 … Graduated with a 4.4 grade point average

PERSONAL

Spencer Charles Thornton was born March 23, 1993, in Upland, Calif. …Son of Dave and Pauline Thornton … Enjoys wakeboarding, skate-boarding, hunting and fishing … Was also recruited by UC Riverside …Favorite athlete is New York Yankees outfielder Ichiro Suzuki … Abusiness management major at San Diego State.

SPENCERTHORNTON

OUTFIELDER, L-L6-1, 185, SOPHOMORE

ALTA LOMA, CALIF.LOS OSOS HS

10THORNTON’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Hits.....................................................*3 vs. TCU (5/26/12)Runs.............................................3 vs. Air Force (3/30/12)Doubles ............................................*1 at UNLV (5/25/12)Triples .........................................*1 at Air Force (4/27/12)Home Runs...................................................................NoneRBI.................................................3 at Air Force (4/27/12)Stolen Bases.......................................*1 vs. TCU (5/24/12)Walks...................................................*2 at TCU (5/18/12)Hitting Streak .................7 games (3/27 through 4/7/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .297 53-43 155 26 46 4 3 0 27 .361 23 1 28 .389 1 6 4-6 68 0 1.000

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .319 21-19 69 11 22 1 2 0 14 .391 15 0 10 .440 0 3 1-1 35 0 0 1.000

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Worked primarily as a short middle reliever the past two seasons butcould be in the starting rotation to begin the 2013 season … Competedduring the summer of 2012 for the Eau Claire (Wis.) Express of theNorthwoods League … Made 11 starts, compiling a record of 4-3 witha 5.30 ERA… Played during summer of 2011 for the Anchorage GlacierPilots of the Alaska League … Made 16 appearances including eightstarts while compiling a record of 3-2 with one save and a 4.66 ERA …Drafted in the 50th round in June 2010 by the Baltimore Orioles.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012A member of the starting rotation over the first half of the season and amiddle reliever over the final month … Longest outing of the year cameagainst University of San Diego on April 9 when he went 5.2 innings inhis third start of the year … Season-high three strikeouts on two occa-sions: vs. Cal State Fullerton (April 3) and at Air Force (April 28) …Picked up lone win of the campaign with four innings of relief workagainst UNLV on May 4 … Made four appearances in Mountain Westaction with one start … Record of 1-0 with a 1.80 earned run average.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2011Has worked out of the bullpen during his freshman campaign with hislone start coming against Utah on April 10 … In his 11 relief appear-ance prior to that start he allowed three earned runs on eight hits in 12innings for a 3.00 earned run average … All three of those runs cameagainst 22nd-ranked Connecticut … His longest relief outing was onApril 2 against Oral Roberts when he went 1.2 innings and gave up onehit while striking out a season-high three batters … Recorded a season-high three strikeouts in that contest.

HIGH SCHOOL

Won two varsity letters at Scripps Ranch High School in San Diego,Calif. playing for coach Ryan Thompson … Helped the Falcons to anEastern League title as a senior in 2010 … Made 10 starts and recordedfour complete games including a pair of shutouts … Compiled a recordof 7-4 with a 2.38 earned run average … Struck out 59 over 64.2 inningsand held opponents to a .231 batting average … A first-team all-EasternLeague and second-team all-Division II selection as a junior in 2009 …Record of 7-2 with one save and a 1.88 earned run average … Seven ofhis 14 appearances came in a starting role as he tossed three completegames … Opponents hit .237 against him … Named to the San DiegoUnion-Tribune all-academic team honoree in both 2009 and 2010.

PERSONAL

Philip George Walby was born on July 24, 1992 in Macomb, Mich. …Son of Philip and Judy Walby … Plans to have a career in professionalbaseball … Favorite athlete is Chicago White Sox reliever (and formerAztec) Addison Reed … Interests include guitar, cooking, running andgoing to the beach … Also recruited by Michigan, Michigan State, In-diana, Harvard, UC Riverside and Loyola Marymount … A sociologymajor at SDSU.

PHILIPWALBYPITCHER, R-R

6-3, 215, JUNIORSAN DIEGO, CALIF.SCRIPPS RANCH HS

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Most Innings............................5.2 vs. San Diego (4/9/12)Long Start.................................5.2 vs. San Diego (4/9/12)Short Start ...............................*2.1 at UC Irvine (4/17/12)Long Relief.......................................5.1 vs. TCU (4/21/12)Hits Allowed ..............................7 vs. San Diego (4/9/12)Strikeouts ....................................*3 at Air Force (4/28/12)Walks Allowed............................4 at Air Force (4/28/12)Runs Allowed.............................7 vs. San Diego (4/9/12)Earned Runs Allowed ....................*5 vs. LMU (5/15/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2011 8.80 0-2 16-1-0 0-0 0 15.1 20 16 15 10 9 1 .323 1 4 0 0 5 0 1.0002012 5.50 1-3 13-5-0 0-0 0 36.0 51 28 22 14 15 2 .336 4 3 0 6 9 1 .938Totals 6.49 1-5 29-6-0 0-0 0 51.1 71 44 37 24 24 3 .332 5 7 0 6 14 1 .952

MWC StatsYear ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD%2011 9.95 0-1 6-1-0 0-0 0 6.1 9 7 7 5 5 1 .346 0 1 0 0 2 0 1.0002012 1.80 1-0 4-1-0 0-0 0 15.0 19 4 3 4 8 0 .311 1 1 0 2 3 0 1.000Totals 4.22 1-1 10-2-0 0-0 0 21.1 28 11 10 9 13 1 .322 1 2 0 2 5 0 1.000

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Solid offensive player who saw action at catcher and third base duringhis prep career … Will redshirt during the 2013 season after undergo-ing Tommy John surgery … Played for the Riverhead Tomcats of theHamptons Collegiate Baseball League (on Long Island, N.Y.) where hebatted .375 over 11 contests.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012Made 11 starts at the catching position and at designated hitter on 22 oc-casions … Finished the season with a total of 10 multiple-hit games …Put together a season-high seven-game hitting streak early in the year(March 10-23) during which he hit .464 (13-for-28) with three doubles,five runs scored a two runs batted in … Personal-best four-hit game atNew Mexico on March 16 … Did not commit an error behind the plate(90 chances) … Had two doubles and a pair of runs batted in vs. TCU(April 22) … Recorded a triple in win at UNLV during the conferencetournament (May 25) … Batted .305 in Mountain West play with sevendoubles in 18 games.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played two years of varsity ball at Bishop Amat High School in LaPuente, Calif., under Coach Andy Nieto … A two-time all-Del ReyLeague selection … As a senior batted .321 with three doubles, fourtriples, three home runs and 23 RBI in 32 games … Recorded a .456 on-base percentage and .549 slugging mark … During his junior season hit.317 with five doubles, a triple, four homers and 30 RBI over 31 contests… Owned a .549 slugging percentage … Bishop Amat won the leaguetitle both of his seasons … In his senior year the Lancers won the South-ern Section championship and finished third in the state.

PERSONAL

Bernardo Sebastian Zavala was born Aug. 28, 1993, in Fort Hood, Texas… Son of Bernard and Tatiana Zavala … Lists favorite player as formerMajor League catcher Johnny Bench … A criminal justice major at SDSUwith potential career plans as an FBI agent.

SEBYZAVALA

CATCHER, R-R5-11, 180, SOPHOMOREWEST COVINA, CALIF.

BISHOP AMAT HS

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Hits ..........................................4 at New Mexico (3/14/12)Runs .................................................*2 at UNLV (5/25/12)Doubles ...............................................2 vs. TCU (4/22/12)Triples................................................1 at UNLV (5/25/12)Home Runs...................................................................NoneRBI ....................................................*2 at UNLV (5/25/12)Stolen Bases.....................................*1 at UNLV (5/25/12)Walks................................................*2 at UNLV (5/25/12)Hitting Streak ...............7 games (3/10 through 3/23/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .276 43-33 123 16 34 9 1 0 14 .366 18 1 31 .368 2 0 4-5 78 12 0 1.000

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2012 .305 18-16 59 6 18 7 0 0 7 .424 5 0 14 .354 1 0 0-0 32 2 0 1.000

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Talented infielder who returns as the the starter at second base in 2013… Played during the summer of 2012 for the Eau Claire (Wis.) Expressin the Northwoods League … Batted .313 with 14 doubles, 43 runsscored and 27 RBI over 61 games … His 80 hits were the eighth-most inthe league … Competed during summer 2011 with the Mat-Su Minersof the Alaskan League … Batted .295 in league play to rank among thetop 10 in hitting … Played summer ball in 2010 with the San DiegoWaves … Won the team batting title, hitting .408 over 34 games (168 atbats) … Also had eight doubles, 29 RBI and a .433 on-base percentage… Waves won the SoCal Regional championship, were second at theNational Baseball Congress Western Regional.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2012In addition to 47 starts at second base also started in left field on sevenoccasions … Second on the squad with 20 multiple-hit games … Had a21-game hitting streak that ran from April 3 to May 11 … During thatstreak he batted .386 (34-for-88) with nine doubles, 11 runs batted inand 13 runs scored … That streak was the longest by an Aztec since the2005 season when outfielder Quintin Berry hit in 27 consecutive con-tests … Tied for the team lead with 11 doubles and was second on thesquad in runs batted in (32), walks (210 and stolen bases (10) … Batted.327 in 24 conference contests with five doubles and 17 runs scored …His 33 hits in Mountain West games was fifth-most in the conference.

SAN DIEGO STATE 2011Was SDSU’s starter at second base in 34 contests and the starter in leftfield on 19 occasions … Also made one start at third base … WasSDSU’s leadoff hitter in 31 games this season, batting .358 in that spotwith a .419 on-base percentage … Finished the season with a 14-gamehitting streak during which he batted .414 (24-for-58) with 11 runsscored … Hitting streak tied for second longest on the squad … Reachedbase safely (hit, walk or hit by pitch) in each of the final 16 contests and21 of the last 22 … Had an eight-game streak earlier in the year (March6-19) when he hit .452 (14-for-31) with six runs batted in and compileda .514 on-base percentage … Recorded a season-best three hits on sixoccasions with the last time coming at UNLV on May 20 … Only sevenof his 68 hits were for extra bases (seven doubles) … Ranked second onthe team in multiple-hit games with 19, a mark which includes a team-high six three-hit efforts … .Hit .333 in 24 conference contests … EarnedSDSU Scholar-Athlete honors.

HIGH SCHOOL

A four-year varsity letter earner at Escondido High School under coachSteve Afenir … Finished his high school career with a total of 10 varsityletters in three sports … Had a .463 batting average as a senior with sixhome runs and 20 stolen bases … As a junior, hit .421 with one homerun and 30 stolen bases … As a sophomore, batted .301 with five homeruns … In 2007 as a freshman, hit .336 with one home run … Also let-tered in soccer (2007-08) and football (2007-09) … An all-CIF footballhonoree his junior and senior seasons … Rushed for 869 yards with 12touchdowns as a senior and 1,332yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior… An all-Avocado League honoree as a soccer player.

PERSONAL

Timothy Christian Zier was born on August 6, 1991 … Son of Shanynand Jay Zier … Uncle, Freddy Keiaho, played football at San Diego Stateand was a member of the Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars ofthe NFL … Father played baseball at Lynn University … Favorite ath-lete is New York Yankee second baseman Robinson Cano … Hobbiesinclude football and playing baseball … Also recruited by Fresno State,San Diego, UNLV, Cal Poly and Loyola Marymount … A communica-tions major at SDSU.

TIMZIER

INFIELDER, R-R5-10, 195, JUNIOR

ESCONDIDO, CALIF.ESCONDIDO HS

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ZIER’S SDSU CAREER HIGHS

Hits ..............................................*3 at Air Force (4/28/12)Runs .................................3 vs. Brigham Young (5/12/11)Doubles........................................2 at UC Irvine (4/17/12)Triples.............................................1 at Cal Poly (3/23/12)Home Runs...................................................................NoneRBI.................................................3 at Air Force (4/21/11)Stolen Bases ..............2 vs. Loyola Marymount (5/15/12)Walks......................................3 vs. Washington (2/19/12)Hitting Streak ...............21 games (4/3 through 5/11/12)* last time when on more than one occasion

Overall StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2011 .306 56-54 222 31 68 7 0 0 21 .338 19 8 38 .377 3 3 7-8 95 84 12 .9372012 .318 56-54 211 31 67 11 1 0 32 .379 21 5 32 .391 1 3 10-14 105 106 9 .959Totals .312 112-108 433 62 135 18 1 0 53 .358 40 13 70 .384 4 6 17-22 200 190 21 .949

MWC StatsYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD%2011 .333 24-24 102 23 34 4 0 0 13 .373 8 3 13 .388 3 0 3-3 41 31 4 .9472012 .327 24-23 101 17 33 5 0 0 12 .376 8 1 19 .382 0 2 5-5 43 52 3 .969Totals .330 48-47 203 40 67 9 0 0 25 .374 16 4 32 .385 3 2 8-8 84 83 7 .960

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Talented pitcher who began his prep career as an infielder/outfielderand started pitching as a sophomore … Struck out well over a batter perinning during his high school career (237K’s in 177.2 innings) while is-suing only 28 walks … Was a member of the Rawlings/Perfect GamePreseason California Region All High School Senior Team in 2012 …Competed for the PlayHard (baseball club) Halos in Pasadena, Calif.,during summer 2012 … Member of the Mariners scout team.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed four years of varsity baseball at La Salle High School inPasadena, Calif., where he was coached by Harry Agajanian … Wasboth a pitcher and infielder … A two-time Division 4 All-CIF selection… Named the Del Rey League MVP as a senior … Compiled pitchingrecord of 9-1 with a 0.60 earned run average, striking out 117 battersover 81.2 innings … Also batted .395 with nine doubles, three home runsand 27 RBI … Named to the Pasadena Star-News All-Area Team in 2012… As a junior went 10-1 with a 0.94 earned run average while hitting.435 with 12 doubles and three home runs … La Salle’s Pitcher of theYear … Tossed four shutout innings to help the South team defeat theNorth in second game of North-South series held at San Diego State inJune 2011 … Participated in student government and was a student am-bassador at La Salle HS.

PERSONALBowdien H. Derby was born Feb. 24, 1994, in Arcadia, Calif. … Son ofAlfred and Julie Derby … Older sisters Valerie and Kimberly bothplayed soccer and softball in high school … Favorite athlete is Yankeesshortstop Derek Jeter … Was also recruited by Arizona, Oregon, UCSanta Barbara and Hawaii … Hobbies include guitar and classic cars …Majoring in business administration at San Diego State.

Solid offensive and defensive player who could move into a startingrole at third base in his first season at SDSU … Played summer ball forSan Gabriel Valley Arsenal … Member of the Arsenal team that ad-vanced to the quarterfinals of the World Wood Bat Association World(WWBA) Championships in October 2011 … Prior to his senior year ofprep ball was selected to the Rawlings/Perfect Game California RegionAll High School Senior Second Team.

HIGH SCHOOLA four-year varsity letterwinner at South Hills High School in Covina,Calif. … Coached there by Kevin Smith … Played both first and thirdbase … A two-time first-team all-Sierra League honoree and was namedthe league MVP as a senior … First-team all-CIF honoree … A second-team Cal-Hi Sports all-state infielder … As a junior as was first-teamall-league selection and was chosen second-team all-CIF … An all-SanAntonio Leaguer honoree as a freshman and sophomore … Was theFreshman State Player of the Year in 2009 … Named a Perfect GameUSA 1st Team Preseason HS Underclassmen All American in both 2010and 2011 … Played for the South Hills HS football team during the 2009and 2011 seasons.

PERSONALTyler L. France was born July 13, 1994, in Downey, Calif. … Son of Larryand Diane France … Cousin, George Snyder, was a pitcher at San DiegoState during the 2008 and 209 seasons … Was also recruited by the Uni-versity of San Diego … Career plans in pro baseball … A criminal jus-tice major at San Diego State.

Was a multi-sport athlete in high school who will add depth to the out-field corps at SDSU.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed four years of varsity baseball at John W. North high School inRiverside, Calif., where he was coached by Steve Madril … Played inboth left and center field … A three-time all-Big VIII League selection …Batted .307 during his senior season and was team captain that year …As a junior hit .307 with 13 stolen bases … Member of the football teamhis final three years of high school … Named to the all-league team asa quarterback during his junior and senior campaigns … As a seniorpassed for over 2,800 yards and 31 touchdowns … Played basketball asa sophomore and junior … Also involved in Student Government andthe Christian Club.

PERSONALJustin X. Gheorghe was born March 27, 1994, in Riverside, Calif. … Sonof Maria Gheorghe … Favorite athlete is Green Bay Packers quarterbackAaron Rodgers … Enjoys playing and watching sports and listening tomusic … Was also recruited by Cal Poly and Creighton … Career plansin the field of sports medicine … A kinesiology major at San Diego State.

JUSTINGHEORGHE

OUTFIELDER, R-L5-11, 195, FRESHMAN

NORTH HS

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BUBBADERBYPITCHER, L-R

5-10, 185, FRESHMANMONROVIA, CALIF.

LASALLE HS

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INFIELDER, R-R6-0, 215, FRESHMANWEST COVINA, CALIF.

SOUTH HILLS HS

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Former high school league Pitcher of the Year who will likely begin theseason in the bullpen, but could move into the starting rotation …Played during summer 2012 for the Chula Vista Hustle Baseball Club …Previously competed for the Liberty Lions summer ball club in 2011 ..Member of the Tampa Bay Rays scout team in 2011 as well … Competedin the 2010 USA Baseball 16U National Championship play-offs in Peo-ria, Arizona … Pitched in two games during that tournament record-ing two wins with 18 strikeouts over 13 innings.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed three years of varsity baseball at Eastlake high school in ChulaVista, Calif., where he was coached by David Gallegos … Was namedthe Mesa League Pitcher of the Year as a junior and senior … An all-league selection both seasons … As a senior went 8-2 with a 1.86 earnedrun average … Recorded 90 strikeouts over 75.2 innings while oppo-nents hit just .186 against him … Named to the Rawlings/Perfect GamePreseason California Region All-High School Senior Team … Duringhis junior year compiled a record of 9-5 with a 3.22 earned run average… Selected a Perfect Game 2011 Pre Season Underclass All American… As a sophomore was 4-3 with a 1.92 ERA … Eastlake advanced tothe CIF playoffs each of his four seasons.

PERSONALDylan E. McDonald was born Dec. 28, 1993, in San Diego, Calif. … Sonof Ronda Collotta … Hobbies include fishing, surfing and snowboard-ing … Favorite athlete is Dodgers first baseman Adrian Gonzalez …Was also recruited by USC, East Carolina and UC Santa Barbara … In-terested in a career in business … A business major at San Diego State.

Stellar prep hurler who also played in the infield (shortstop and firstbase) in high school … Will likely begin as a middle reliever out of thebullpen at SDSU … Played summer ball for NorCal Baseball in Tracy,Calif.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year varsity baseball player at Yuba City (Calif.) High Schoolwhere he was coached by Jim Stassil and Dave Rodriguez … Wasnamed the Tri-County Conference Pitcher of the Year as a senior after

compiling a record of 8-2 with a 1.68 earned run average … An all-areafirst-team selection … Selected to the Sacramento Bee All-Metro honor-able mention Team … Played in both the Sacramento Optimist and theChico Breakfast Lions all-star games … A two-time all-Tri-County Con-ference honoree … Also played shortstop and hit .289 with a .958 field-ing percentage … As a junior went 4-3 with a 3.06 ERA … Was 3-0during his sophomore campaign with a 0.70 ERA … Appeared in onegame as a freshman, recording a victory and allowing no runs … Teamwon league title each of his four years … Three-year team captain.

PERSONALZachary Scott Oakley was born Jan. 1, 1994, in Chico, Calif. … Son ofJodi Oakley … Was also recruited by Stanford, St. Mary’s and Pacific …Favorite athlete is Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter … Enjoys golf, musicand hanging out with friends … A business major at San Diego Stateinterested in a career in either business or coaching.

Left-handed hurler who will begin his Aztec career as a relief specialist… Was named to the Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason California Re-gion All High School Senior Honorable Mention Team prior to his sen-ior season of prep baseball … Played summer baseball of the San DiegoDirtbags in 2011 and 2012 … Member of the San Diego Show duringsummer of 2010.

HIGH SCHOOLEarned a pair of varsity letters as a baseball player at San Marcos (Calif.)High School … Was coached there by former San Diego State pitcherJeff Dufek … Played first base and in the outfield in addition to pitch-ing duties … A first-team all-Avocado East League selection as a senior… Compiled a pitching record of 8-3 with one save and a 2.68 earnedrun average that season ... Struck out 91 batters in 77.1 innings … Alsobatted .337 with 24 runs scored … Was a second-team all-league hon-oree as a junior … Record of 6-5 with a 3.09 earned run average.

PersonalCollin Jay Orellana was born May 19, 1994, in San Diego, Calif. … Sonof Jeff and Nalani Orellana … Sister, Whitney, played softball at Illinois-Chicago … Favorite athlete is former major league pitcher Randy John-son … Enjoys wakeboarding and watching ESPN … A pre-physicaltherapy major at San Diego State.

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ZACKOAKLEYPITCHER, R-R

6-0, 170, FRESHMANLIVE OAK, CALIF.

YUBA CITY HS

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DYLANMCDONALDPITCHER, R-R

6-2, 180, FRESHMANSAN DIEGO, CALIF.

EASTLAKE HS

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COLLINORELLANAPITCHER, L-L

5-11, 160, FRESHMANVISTA, CALIF.

SAN MARCOS HS

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Talented utility player who, in addition to pitching, also served as a firstbaseman, third baseman, catcher and designated hitter during his highschool career … Likely to begin his Aztec career as a member of thebullpen staff … Was named to the Rawlings/Perfect Game PreseasonCalifornia Region All High School Senior Honorable Mention Team in2012.

HIGH SCHOOLWon three varsity baseball letters at Yucaipa (Calif.) High School wherehe was coached by Jeff Stout … Was a two-time all-Citrus Belt Leagueselection and all-county honoree … Named the Citrus Belt League co-MVP as a senior … On the mound went 8-2 with one save and a 1.34earned run average … Struck out 86 batters over 62.2 innings … Led theleague in strikeouts ... Tied for the league lead in wins and was fifth inearned run average … As a batter hit .373 with nine doubles, a homeruns and 21 runs batted in … As a junior batted .383 with nine homeruns, 28 runs scored and 33 RBI … Received Silver Slugger award …On the mound went 2-3 with three saves and a 2.65 earned run average… Notched 56 strikeouts in 39.2 innings … Was named a Perfect GameUSA Honorable Mention Preseason HS Underclassmen All Americanprior to the start of his junior season … Winner of team defensive awardas a freshman.

PERSONALTyler J. Sapp was born Sept. 7, 1994, in Pomona, Calif. … Son of Jeff andJamie Sapp … Favorite athlete is Los Angeles Angels outfielder MikeTrout … Enjoys swimming and video games … Was also recruited byUCLA, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara and New Mexico … A communi-cations major at San Diego State … Interested in a career in professionalbaseball or broadcasting.

Talented catcher who is expected to see time behind the plate as a fresh-man in 2012 … Has been projected as the Mountain West Freshman ofthe Year by College Sports Madness … Played summer ball for SanGabriel Valley Arsenal … Member of the Arsenal team that advanced tothe quarterfinals for the World Wood Bat Association World (WWBA)Championships in October 2011 … Competed in the 2011 Perfect GameAll-American Classic … Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 33rdround in June 2012.

HIGH SCHOOLWon four varsity letters as a catcher at South Hills High School in WestCovina, Calif. … Coached there by Kevin Smith … Named to the Divi-sion 2 all-CIF second team as a senior … Was listed at number 97 on listof MaxPreps 2012 Top 100 Players nationwide … Member of the Rawl-ings/Perfect Game Preseason California Region All High School FirstTeam prior to start of 2012 campaign … Named to the all-Sierra Leaguefirst team as a junior and senior … Team captain his final two seasons… An all-San Antonio League selection as a sophomore.

PERSONALCameron Jacob Saylor was born Oct. 14, 1993, in West Covina, Calif. …Son of Cameron and Lillian Saylor … Was also recruited by USC, UCLAand University of San Diego … Favorite athlete is St. Louis Cardinalscatcher Yadier Molina … Enjoys spending time at the beach … A busi-ness major at San Diego State who plans to pursue a career in profes-sional baseball.

Pitcher and middle infielder in high school … Will be a member of theAztec pitching staff most likely in short relief role as a freshman …Played summer baseball for the Playa Vista (Calif.) Orioles in 2010 and2011.

HIGH SCHOOLEarned three varsity letters as a baseball player at Agoura High Schoolin Agoura Hills, Calif. … Was coached there by Dennis Reitz (one sea-son) and Mike Cordero (two seasons) … A first-team all-MarmonteLeague selection as a senior … Chosen team MVP that year as well …Named to the Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason California Region AllHigh School Senior Honorable Mention team prior to start of 2012 cam-paign … Hit .344 with eight doubles and a .440 on-base percentage …On the mound went 4-1 with a 3.90 earned run average while holdingopponents to a .190 batting average … As a junior hit .296 with twohome runs and 20 RBI while compiling a pitching mark of 2-3 with onesave and a 3.47 earned run average.

PERSONALMark Thomas Seyler was born Feb. 2, 1994, in West Hills, Calif. … Sonof Tom and Bridget Seyler … Father played baseball at University ofSan Diego and later in the St. Louis Cardinals organization … Favoriteathlete is New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter … Interests includewatching movies, going to the beach and working out … Plans to pur-sue a career in professional baseball … A kinesiology major at San DiegoState.

MARKSEYLERPITCHER, R-R

6-2, 165, FRESHMANWEST HILLS, CALIF.AGOURA HILLS HS

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TYLERSAPPPITCHER, R-R

5-10, 200, FRESHMANYUCAIPA, CALIF.

YUCAIPA HS

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CATCHER, R-R5-9, 195, FRESHMANWEST COVINA, CALIF.

SOUTH HILLS HS

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Pitcher and middle infielder who adds depth to the SDSU infield corpsat second base and shortstop … Joins former South Hills High Schoolteammates CJ Saylor and Tyler France on the 2012 San Diego State ros-ter … Played summer ball for San Gabriel Valley Arsenal … Member ofthe Arsenal team that advanced to the quarterfinals for the World WoodBat Association World (WWBA) Championships in October 2011.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed four years of varsity baseball at South Hills High School in WestCovina, Calif. … Was coached there by Kevin Smith … As a senior wasnamed to the Division 2 all-CIF first team and was an all-Sierra Leagueselection … Played football at South Hills HS his final three years there.

PERSONALDaniel S. Sheehan was born March 29, 1994, in Covina, Calif. … Son ofRichard and Kim Sheehan … Favorite athlete is Boston Red Sox secondbaseman Dustin Pedroia … Enjoys surfing … Was also recruited by USCand UC Irvine … A political science major at San Diego State interestedin a career as a sports agent.

Strong right-handed hurler with good command who will likely beginhis Aztec career in a relief role … Played summer ball for San GabrielValley Arsenal … Member of the Arsenal team that advanced to thequarterfinals for the World Wood Bat Association World (WWBA)Championships in October 2011 … Named to the Rawlings/PerfectGame Preseason California Region All High School Senior Team priorto his final season of prep baseball in 2012

HIGH SCHOOLEarned four letters as a varsity baseball player at Alemany High Schoolin Mission Hills, Calif. … Was coached there by Randy Thompson …Earned first-team all-Mission League and all-CIF honors as a senior ...Also named the Mission League Pitcher of the Year … Compiled arecord of 9-3 with a 1.44 earned run average … Named to the Los An-geles Daily News All-Area Team … Second-team MaxPreps Californiaall-state selection … Was named a Perfect Game USA Honorable Men-tion Preseason HS Underclassmen All American in both 2010 and 2011.

PERSONALCody J. Thompson was born June 29, 1994, in Northridge, Calif. … Sonof Rob and Allise Thompson … Was also recruited by Long Island Uni-versity … Favorite athlete is Mike Trout … Plans for a career as a sportstrainer … Interested in marine biology … A kinesiology major at SanDiego State.

DANNYSHEEHAN

INFIELDER, R-R5-10, 165, FRESHMAN

COVINA, CALIF.SOUTH HILLS HS

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Location.....................................Long Beach, Calif.Enrollment .....................................................33,419Nickname.........................................................49ersColors .............................................Black and GoldHead Coach.......................................Troy BuckleyRecord at LBSU..................................57-54 (2 yrs.)Career Record ....................................57-54 (2 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................28-272012 Conference Record........15-9 (3rd Big West)Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................19/12Starters Returning/Lost ...................................7/3Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................1/3Series Record ..........................SDSU leads 78-50-1Baseball SID...........................................Roger KirkSID Office Phone.............................(562) 985-7565SID E-Mail [email protected] Site........................wwwlongbeachstate.com

LONG BEACH STATEMAR. 19 AT TONY GWYNN STADIUM

APR. 9 AT LONG BEACH, CALIF.

Location.........................................Las Vegas, Nev.Enrollment .....................................................27,000Nickname ......................................................RebelsColors ...........................................Scarlet and GrayHead Coach ....................................Tim ChambersRecord at UNLV ................................59-56 (2 yrs.)Career Record ....................................59-56 (2 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................26-312012 Conference Record .............7-17 (4th MWC)Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................17/11Starters Returning/Lost ...................................5/4Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................4/0Series Record .............................SDSU leads 67-46Baseball SID....................................Sage SammonsSID Office Phone.............................(702) 895-3764SID E-Mail [email protected] Site ..............................www.unlvrebels.com

UNLVMAR. 22-24 AT TONY GWYNN STADIUM

APR. 19-21 AT LAS VEGAS, NEV.

Location ......................................Fayetteville, Ark.Enrollment .....................................................24,595Nickname..............................................RazorbacksColors......................................Cardinal and WhiteHead Coach...................................Dave Van HornRecord at UA................................405-223 (10 yrs.)Career Record ..............................990-463 (23 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................46-222012 Conference Record...........16-14 (T-9th SEC)Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................17/12Starters Returning/Lost ...................................5/4Pitchers Returning/Lost.................................10/3Series Record ...........................Arkansas leads 4-1Baseball SID ........................................Chad CrunkSID Office Phone.............................(479) 575-2753SID [email protected] Site ............www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com

ARKANSASMAR. 7-10 AT FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.

Location...............................................Irvine, Calif.Enrollment .....................................................22,004Nickname.................................................AnteatersColors ...............................................Blue and GoldHead Coach.....................................Mike GillespieRecord at UCI...................................200-97 (5 yrs.)Career Record ..............................963-568 (25 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................31-252012 Conference Record ......13-11 (4th Big West)Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................24/9Starters Returning/Lost ...................................4/4Pitchers Returning/Lost.................................10/4Series Record ..........................SDSU leads 48-31-1Baseball SID ......................................Fumi KimuraSID Office Phone.............................(949) 824-9474SID E-Mail [email protected] Site........................www.ucirvinesports.com

UC IRVINEMAR. 12 AT IRVINE, CALIF.

APR. 23 AT TONY GWYNN STADIUM

Location ...........................................Corvallis, Ore.Enrollment .....................................................20,621Nickname ....................................................BeaversColors .........................................Orange and BlackHead Coach .............................................Pat CaseyRecord at OSU ..........................618-376-4 (18 yrs.)Career Record ...........................789-489-5 (24 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................40-202012 Conference Record ................................18-12Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................23/7Starters Returning/Lost ...................................8/1Pitchers Returning/Lost.................................10/2Series Record ................................OSU leads 7-6-1Baseball SID ........................................Hank HagerSID Office Phone.............................(541) 737-7472SID E-Mail [email protected] Site .............................www.osubeavers.com

OREGON STATEFEB. 21-24 TONY GWYNN STADIUM

Location .....................................Santa Clara, Calif.Enrollment .......................................................8,685Nickname....................................................BroncosColors ..............................................Red and WhiteHead Coach .......................................Dan O/BrienRecord at SCU......................................26-28 (1 yr.)Career Record ...........................480-311-1 (16 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................26-282012 Conference Record ..............5-19 (9th WCC)Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................18/9Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/3Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................8/4Series Record .............................SDSU leads 15-14Baseball SID.............................................Joey KarpSID Office Phone.............................(408) 554-4670SID E-Mail [email protected] Site .................www.santaclarabroncos.com

SANTA CLARAFEB. 26-27 AT SANTA CLARA, CALIF.

Location .............................................Fresno, Calif.Enrollment .....................................................21,389Nickname ..................................................BulldogsColors.................................................Red and BlueHead Coach......................................Mike BatesoleRecord at FSU ..............................360-264 (10 yrs.)Career Record ...........................615-442-1 (17 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................31-282012 Conference Record ..............8-10 (5th WAC)Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................15/11Starters Returning/Lost ...................................7/2Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................5/6Series Record ................................FSU leads 84-79Baseball SID..............................Stephen TrembleySID Office Phone.............................(559) 278-6178SID [email protected] Site.................................ww.gobulldogs.com

FRESNO STATEMAR. 15-17 AT FRESNO, CALIF.

APR. 26-28 AT TONY GWYNN STADIUM

Location....................................South Orange, N.J.Enrollment .......................................................5.148Nickname......................................................PiratesColors .............................................Blue and WhiteHead Coach .....................................Rob SheppardRecord at SHU ...............................219-255-2 (yrs.)Career Record ................................219-255-2 (yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................34-242012 Conference Record ...17-10 (T-3rd Big East)Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................24/10Starters Returning/Lost ...................................7/2Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................5/1Series Record .........................Seton Hall leads 1-0Baseball SID.....................................Matt SweeneySID Office Phone.............................(973) 943-8434SID [email protected] Site.............................www.SHUPirates.com

SETON HALLMAR. 1-3 AT TONY GWYNN STADIUM

Location .......................................San Diego, Calif.Enrollment .......................................................7,800Nickname ....................................................TorerosColors ....................Torero Blue, Navy and WhiteHead Coach...............................................Rich HillRecord at USD ..........................481-331-3 (14 yrs.)Career Record ...........................804-551-3 (23 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................40-172012 Conference Record .............15-9 (2nd WCC)Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................23/10Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/2Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................3/2Series Record ..........................SDSU leads 65-52-3Baseball SID.......................................Chris LoucksSID Office Phone.............................(619) 260-7930SID E-Mail [email protected] Site ..............................www.usdtoreros.com

SAN DIEGOFEB 15-17 AT SAN DIEGO, CALIF,

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Location .................................San Francisco, Calif.Enrollment .......................................................9,800Nickname.........................................................DonsColors ............................................Green and GoldHead Coach .................................Nino GiarratanoRecord at USF ...........................397-400-1 (14 yrs.)Career Record ...........................707-582-1 (22 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................29-302012 Conference Record ........14-10 (T-3rd WCC)Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................18/17Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/3Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................8/6Series Record .................................SDSU leads 4-2Baseball SID............................................Sam CohnSID Office Phone ............................(415_ 722-9045SID [email protected] Site ................................www.USFDons.com

SAN FRANCISCOAPR. 29 AT TONY GWYNN STADIUM

Location .................................................Reno, Nev.Enrollment .....................................................18,000Nickname................................................Wolf PackColors...................................Navy Blue and SilverHead Coach .......................................Gary PowersRecord at Nev ...........................912-730-5 (30 yrs.)Career Record ...........................912-730-5 (30 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................32-252012 Conference Record...........11-7 (T-1st WAC)Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................20/10Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/3Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................3/0Series Record..............................Nevada leads 6-5Baseball SID.............................Jack KuestermeyerSID Office Phone.............................(775) 682-6984SID [email protected] Site....................www.nevadawolfpack.com

NEVADAAPR. 5-7 AT TONY GWYNN STADIUM

MAY 3-5 AT RENO, NEV.

Location ..........................Colorado Springs, Colo.Enrollment .......................................................4,000Nickname.....................................................FalconsColors..............................................Blue and SilverHead Coach..................................Mike KazlauskyRecord at AFA ...................................33-75 (2 yrs.)Career Record ....................................33-75 (2 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................14-392012 Conference Record .............5-19 (5th MWC)Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................19/13Starters Returning/Lost ...................................9/2Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................9/4Series Record .............................SDSU leads 86-19Baseball SID.....................................Nick ArseniakSID Office Phone.............................(719) 333-9251SID E-Mail [email protected] Site ....................www.AirForceFalcons.com

AIR FORCEAPR. 12-14 AT COLORADO SPRINGS

MAY 10-12 AT TONY GWYNN STADIUM

Location.........................................Riverside, Calif.Enrollment .....................................................20,510Nickname............................................HighlandersColors ...............................................Blue and GoldHead Coach .........................................Doug SmithRecord at UCR ...............................232-204 (8 yrs.)Career Record ................................232-204 (8 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................22-322012 Conference Record ........9-15 (8th Big West)Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................23/7Starters Returning/Lost ...................................8/1Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................3/1Series Record ..........................SDSU leads 30-22-2Baseball SID......................................John MaxwellSID Office Phone.............................(951) 827-5438SID E-Mail [email protected] Site...................................gohighlanders.com

UC RIVERSIDEAPR. 1 AT TONY GWYNN STADIUM

APR. 2, MAY 7 AT RIVERSIDE, CALIF.

Location ..................................Albuquerque, N.M.Enrollment .....................................................28,800Nickname .......................................................LobosColors .........................................Cherry and SilverHead Coach ................................Ray BirminghamRecord at UNM..............................166-132 (5 yrs.)Career Record ................................219-205 (7 yrs.)2012 Overall Record .......................................37-242012 Conference Record ..........18-6 (T-1st MWC)Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................17/13Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/3Pitchers Returning/Lost...................................7/6Series Record .............................SDSU leads 98-61Baseball SID..........................................Terry KellySID Office Phone.............................(505) 925-5521SID [email protected] Site ...................................www.golobos.com

NEW MEXICOMAR. 28-30 AT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.

MAY 16-18 AT TONY GWYNN STADIUM

2013 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeFeb. 15 ........at San Diego .......................7:00 p.m.Feb. 16 ........at San Diego .......................6:00 p.m.Feb. 17 ........at San Diego .......................1:00 p.m.Feb. 21 ........Oregon State.......................6:00 p.m.Feb. 22 ........Oregon State.......................6:00 p.m.Feb. 23 ........Oregon State.......................1:00 p.m.Feb. 24 ........Oregon State.....................12:00 p.m.Feb. 26 ........at Santa Clara .....................6:00 p.m.Feb. 27 ........at Santa Clara .....................2:00 p.m.Mar. 1 .........Seton Hall ...........................6:00 p.m.Mar. 2 .........Seton Hall ...........................1:00 p.m.Mar. 3 .........Seton Hall ...........................1:00 p.m.Mar. 7 .........at Arkansas.........................6:00 p.m.Mar. 8 .........at Arkansas.........................3:00 p.m.Mar. 9 .........at Arkansas .......................11:30 a.m.Mar. 10 .......at Arkansas.......................12:00 p.m.Mar. 12 .......at UC Irvine ........................6:30 p.m.Mar. 15 .......at Fresno State* ..................6:35 p.m.Mar. 16 .......at Fresno State* ..................6:35 p.m.Mar. 17 .......at Fresno State* ..................1:05 p.m.Mar. 19 .......Long Beach State................6:00 p.m.Mar. 22 .......UNLV* ................................6:00 p.m.Mar. 23 .......UNLV* ................................2:00 p.m.Mar. 24 .......UNLV* ................................1:00 p.m.Mar. 28 .......at New Mexico* .................6:00 p.m.Mar. 29 .......at New Mexico* .................6:00 p.m.Mar. 30 .......at New Mexico* .................1:00 p.m.Apr. 1 .........UC Riverside ......................6:00 p.m.Apr. 2 .........at UC Riverside..................6:00 p.m.Apr. 5 .........Nevada* ..............................6:00 p.m.Apr. 6 .........Nevada* ..............................2:00 p.m.Apr. 7 .........Nevada* ..............................1:00 p.m.Apr. 9 .........at Long Beach State ...........6:00 p.m.Apr. 12 .......at Air Force* .......................3:00 p.m.Apr. 13 .......at Air Force* .......................1:00 p.m.Apr. 14 .......at Air Force* .....................12:00 p.m.Apr. 19 .......at UNLV* ............................6:00 p.m.Apr. 20 .......at UNLV* ............................2:00 p.m.Apr. 21 .......at UNLV* ............................1:00 p.m.Apr. 23 .......UC Irvine ............................6:00 p.m.Apr. 26 .......Fresno State*.......................6:00 p.m.Apr. 27 .......Fresno State*.......................2:00 p.m.Apr. 28 .......Fresno State*.......................1:00 p.m.Apr. 29 .......San Francisco......................3:00 p.m.May 3 .........at Nevada* ..........................6:00 p.m.May 4 .........at Nevada* ..........................1:00 p.m.May 5 .........at Nevada* ..........................1:00 p.m.May 7 .........at UC Riverside..................6:00 p.m.May 10 .......Air Force*............................6:00 p.m.May 11 .......Air Force*............................1:00 p.m.May 12 .......Air Force*............................1:00 p.m.May 16 .......New Mexico*......................6:00 p.m.May 17 .......New Mexico*......................6:00 p.m.May 18 .......New Mexico*......................2:00 p.m.May 22-26 ..Mountain West Tournament ...TBA

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Friday, Feb. 15Nevada vs. Kansas (Mesa, Ariz.), 1 p.m. MTOklahoma State at New Mexico, 5 p.m. MTAir Force at Texas-San Antonio, 6 p.m. CTTennessee at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PTUC Santa Barbara at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PTSan Diego State at San Diego, 7 p.m. PT

Saturday, Feb. 16Nevada vs. Kansas (Mesa, Ariz.), 1 p.m. MTTennessee at UNLV (DH), 1:05 p.m. PTAir Force at Texas-San Antonio (DH), 2 p.m. CTOklahoma State at New Mexico, 2 p.m. MTSan Diego State at San Diego, 6 p.m. PTUC Santa Barbara at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday, Feb. 17Air Force at Texas-San Antonio, 1 p.m. CTOklahoma State at New Mexico, 1 p.m. MTNevada vs. Kansas (Mesa, Ariz.), 1 p.m. MTSan Diego State at San Diego, 1 p.m. PTUC Santa Barbara at Fresno State, 1:05 p.m. PTTennessee at UNLV, 1:05 p.m. PT

Monday, Feb. 18Nevada vs. Kansas (Mesa, Ariz.), Noon MT

Tuesday, Feb. 19Sacramento State at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Thursday, Feb. 21Oregon State at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PTUNLV at Pacific, 6 p.m. PT

Friday, Feb. 22UNLV vs. Gonzaga (Stockton, Calif.), 1 p.m. PTNorthern Illinois at Nevada, 2 p.m. PTFresno State at Stanford, 5:30 p.m. PTFreedom Classic (Kinston, N.C.)

Air Force vs. Navy, 6 p.m. ETKleberg Bank College Classic (Corpus Christi, Tex)

New Mexico at Texas A&M-CC, 6 p.m. CTOregon State at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PTUNLV at Pacific, 6 p.m. PT

Saturday, Feb. 23Northern Illinois at Nevada (DH), 11 a.m. PTUNLV vs. Gonzaga (Stockton, Calif.), Noon PTFresno State at Stanford, 1 p.m. PTOregon State at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PTFreedom Classic (Kinston, N.C.)

Air Force vs. Navy (DH), 2 p.m. ETKleberg Bank College Classic (Corpus Christi, Tex)

New Mexico vs. Iowa, 2 p.m. CT

Sunday, Feb. 24Kleberg Bank College Classic (Corpus Christi, Tex)

New Mexico vs. Oklahoma, 9:30 a.m. CTNorthern Illinois at Nevada, 11 a.m. PTFreedom Classic (Kinston, N.C.)

Air Force vs. Navy, 12:30 p.m. ETFresno State at Stanford, 1 p.m. PTOregon State at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PT

Tuesday, Feb. 26Nevada at Sacramento State, 2 p.m. PTFresno State at CSU Bakersfield, 6 p.m. PTSan Diego State at Santa Clara, 6 p.m. PT

Wednesday, Feb. 27San Diego State at Santa Clara, 2 p.m. PT

Thursday, Feb. 28Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Bradley at UNLV, 7:35 p.m. PT

Friday, March 1New Mexico at Nebraska, 2:05 p.m. CTSnowbird Baseball Classic (Port Charlotte, Fla.)

Air Force vs. St. Bonaventure, 3 p.m. ETSeton Hall at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PTRebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Loyola Marymount at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PTSouthern California at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday, March 2Holy Cross at Nevada (DH), 11 a.m. PTSeton Hall at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PTNew Mexico at Nebraska, 2:05 p.m. CTSnowbird Baseball Classic (Port Charlotte, Fla.)

Air Force vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 3 p.m. ETAir Force vs. Georgetown, 6:30 p.m. ET

Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)Bradley at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PT

Southern California at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday, March 3Snowbird Baseball Classic (Port Charlotte, Fla.)

Air Force vs. Western Michigan, 10:30 a.m. ETHoly Cross at Nevada, 1 p.m. PTSeton Hall at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PTNew Mexico at Nebraska, 1:05 p.m. CTSouthern California at Fresno State, 1:05 p.m. PTRebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Hawai’i at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PT

Monday, March 4Hawai’i at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PT

Tuesday, March 5LaSalle at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MTNevada at Pacific, 6 p.m. PTSan Jose State at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Wednesday, March 6LaSalle at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT

Thursday, March 7Fresno State at California, 2:30 p.m. PTNevada at Utah Valley, 4 p.m. MTSan Diego State at Arkansas, 6 p.m. CT

Friday, March 8Fresno State at California, 2:30 p.m. PTNevada at Utah Valley, 4 p.m. MTUNLV at Stanford, 5:30 p.m. PTAir Force at Gardner-Webb, 6 p.m. ETSan Diego State at Arkansas, 6 p.m. CTUC Riverside at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT

Saturday, March 9Nevada at Utah Valley, 1 p.m. MTSan Diego State at Arkansas, 1 p.m. CTFresno State at California, 1 p.m. PTUNLV at Stanford, 1:30 p.m. PTUC Riverside at New Mexico (DH), 2 p.m. MTAir Force at Gardner-Webb, 6 p.m. ET

Sunday, March 10San Diego State at Arkansas, 1 p.m. CTUC Riverside at New Mexico, 1 p.m. MTFresno State at California, 1 p.m. PTUNLV at Stanford, 1 p.m. PTAir Force at Gardner-Webb, 2 p.m. ET

Tuesday, March 12Nevada at UC Davis, 2:30 p.m. PTUNLV at CSU Bakersfield, 6 p.m. PTSan Diego State at UC Irvine, 6:30 p.m. PT

Wednesday, March 13New Mexico at Arizona State, 4:30 p.m. PT

Friday, March 15* Air Force at Nevada, 2 p.m. PT* New Mexico at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PT* San Diego State at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday, March 16* Air Force at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT* New Mexico at UNLV, 2:05 p.m. PT* San Diego State at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday, March 17* Air Force at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT* San Diego State at Fresno State, 1:05 p.m. PT* New Mexico at UNLV, 1:05 p.m. PT

Monday, March 18BYU at UNLV, 3:05 p.m. PT

Tuesday, March 19Nevada at San Francisco, 2 p.m. PTMissouri State at New Mexico (DH), 3 p.m. MTNebraska-Omaha at Air Force, 3 p.m. MTFresno State at Pacific, 6 p.m. PTLong Beach State at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT

Wednesday, March 20Nebraska-Omaha at Air Force, 1 p.m. MT

Friday, March 22* Fresno State at Air Force, 3 p.m. MT* Nevada at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT* UNLV at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT

Saturday, March 23* Fresno State at Air Force, 1 p.m. MT* UNLV at San Diego State, 2 p.m. PT* Nevada at New Mexico, 5 p.m. MT

Sunday, March 24* Fresno State at Air Force, 1 p.m. MT* Nevada at New Mexico, 1 p.m. MT* UNLV at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PT

Monday, March 25UNLV at San Diego, 6 p.m. PT

Tuesday, March 26Nevada at Saint Mary’s, 3 p.m. PTFresno State at Sacramento State, 6 p.m. PTAir Force at Wichita State, 6:30 p.m. CT

Wednesday, March 27Air Force at Wichita State, 3 p.m. CT

Thursday, March 28* San Diego State at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT* Fresno State at Nevada, 6 p.m. PT

Friday, March 29* San Diego State at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT* Fresno State at Nevada, 6 p.m. PT* Air Force at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PT

Saturday, March 30* San Diego State at New Mexico, 1 p.m. MT* Fresno State at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT* Air Force at UNLV, 2:05 p.m. PT

Sunday, March 31* Air Force at UNLV, 1:05 p.m. PT

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PPLLAAYYEERR PPRROOFFIILLEESSMonday, April 1UC Riverside at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PTNew Mexico at New Mexico State, 6:05 p.m. MT

Tuesday, April 2Texas Tech at New Mexico, 3 p.m. MTSan Diego State at UC Riverside, 6 p.m. PTPacific at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Wednesday, April 3Air Force at Northern Colorado, 3 p.m. MT

Friday, April 5* New Mexico at Air Force, 3 p.m. MT* Nevada at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT* UNLV at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday, April 6* New Mexico at Air Force, 1 p.m. MT* Nevada at San Diego State, 2 p.m. PT* UNLV at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday, April 7* New Mexico at Air Force, Noon MT* Nevada at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PT* UNLV at Fresno State, 1:05 p.m. PT

Tuesday, April 9San Francisco at Nevada, 2 p.m. PTAir Force at Nebraska-Omaha, 3 p.m. CTSan Diego State at Long Beach State, 6 p.m. PTNew Mexico at Arkansas, 6:35 p.m. CT

Wednesday, April 10Air Force at Creighton, Noon CTArizona State at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PTNew Mexico at Arkansas, 6:35 p.m. CT

Friday, April 12* San Diego State at Air Force, 3 p.m. MT* Fresno State at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT* Nevada at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PT

Saturday, April 13* San Diego State at Air Force, 1 p.m. MT* Nevada at UNLV, 2:05 p.m. PT* Fresno State at New Mexico, 5 p.m. MT

Sunday, April 14* San Diego State at Air Force, Noon MT* Fresno State at New Mexico, Noon MT* Nevada at UNLV, 1:05 p.m. PT

Tuesday, April 16UC Davis at Nevada, 2 p.m. PTNorthern Colorado at Air Force, 3 p.m. MTUNLV at UC Riverside, 3 p.m. PTNew Mexico State at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT

Wednesday, April 17CSU Bakersfield at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Friday, April 19* New Mexico at Nevada, 6 p.m. PT* San Diego State at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PT* Air Force at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday, April 20* New Mexico at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT* San Diego State at UNLV, 2:05 p.m. PT* Air Force at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday, April 21* New Mexico at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT* Air Force at Fresno State, 1:05 p.m. PT* San Diego State at UNLV, 1:05 p.m. PT

Tuesday, April 23Fresno State at CSU Bakersfield, 6 p.m. PTPacific at Nevada, 6 p.m. PTUC Irvine at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT

Wednesday, April 24Air Force at Northern Colorado, 3 p.m. PTUNLV at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. PT

Friday, April 26* Nevada at Air Force, 3 p.m. MT* UNLV at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT* Fresno State at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT

Saturday, April 27* Nevada at Air Force, 1 p.m. MT* Fresno State at San Diego State, 2 p.m. PT* UNLV at New Mexico, 5 p.m. MT

Sunday, April 28* Nevada at Air Force, Noon MT* UNLV at New Mexico, 1 p.m. MT* Fresno State at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PT

Monday, April 29San Francisco at San Diego State, 3 p.m. PT

Tuesday, April 30Sacramento State at Nevada, 2 p.m. PTUC Riverside at UNLV, 3:05 p.m. PTNew Mexico at Texas Tech, 6:30 p.m. CTCSU Bakersfield at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Wednesday, May 1New Mexico at Texas Tech, 3 p.m. CT

Friday, May 3* Air Force at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT* San Diego State at Nevada, 6 p.m. PT* Fresno State at UNLV, 6:05 p.m. PT

Saturday, May 4* San Diego State at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT* Fresno State at UNLV, 2:05 p.m. PT* Air Force at New Mexico, 5 p.m. MT

Sunday, May 5* Air Force at New Mexico, 1 p.m. MT* San Diego State at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT* Fresno State at UNLV, 1:05 p.m. PT

Monday, May 6San Diego at UNLV, 3:05 pm. PT

Tuesday, May 7Saint Mary’s at Nevada, 2 p.m. PTSan Diego State at UC Riverside, 6 p.m. PTHawai’i at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Wednesday, May 8Texas Tech at New Mexico, 5 p.m. MT

Friday, May 10* Air Force at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT* UNLV at Nevada, 6 p.m. PT* New Mexico at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday, May 11* UNLV at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT* Air Force at San Diego State, 2 p.m. PT* New Mexico at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday, May 12* New Mexico at Fresno State, 12:05 p.m. PT* Air Force at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PT* UNLV at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT

Thursday, May 16* UNLV at Air Force, 3 p.m. MT* New Mexico at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT* Nevada at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Friday, May 17* UNLV at Air Force, 1 p.m. MT* New Mexico at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT* Nevada at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday, May 18* UNLV at Air Force, Noon MT* New Mexico at San Diego State, 2 p.m. PT* Nevada at Fresno State, 6:35 p.m. PT

Wednesday, May 22-Sunday, May 26Mountain West ChampionshipBeiden Field, Fresno, Calif.

Friday-Monday, May 31-June 3NCAA Regionals (Sites TBD)

Friday-Monday, June 7-10NCAA Super Regionals (sites TBD)

Saturday-Wednesday, June 15-26College World SeriesTD Ameritrade Park, Omaha, Neb.

* Mountain West game

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2012 FINAL OVERALL HITTING STATISTICS

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%Haynal, B. .375 4-3 16 3 6 2 1 0 2 .625 0 0 1 .375 0/0 0-0 16 7 1 .958Reibenspies, T. .320 21-9 25 6 8 1 0 0 1 .360 7 0 5 .469 0/2 1-1 38 13 6 .895Zier, T. .318 56-54 211 31 67 11 1 0 32 .379 21 5 32 .391 1/3 10-14 105 106 9 .959Allen, G. .312 60-58 231 44 72 11 2 2 31 .403 19 9 41 .383 2/9 11-20 144 10 1 .994Muno, R. .308 53-50 185 32 57 11 0 4 19 .432 17 13 35 .405 0/2 5-7 33 88 9 .931Munoz, M. .301 51-36 136 22 41 9 1 0 19 .382 16 3 25 .382 2/5 2-4 53 76 11 .921Thornton, S. .297 53-43 155 26 46 4 3 0 27 .361 23 1 28 .389 1/6 4-6 68 0 0 1.000Romanski, J. .289 41-38 142 21 41 9 0 0 23 .352 8 2 24 .336 0/0 2-2 209 44 3 .988Zavala, S. .276 43-33 123 16 34 9 1 0 14 .366 18 1 31 .368 2/0 4-5 78 12 0 1.000Smith, C. .268 33-33 123 19 33 6 0 0 18 .317 17 6 39 .378 2/1 9-14 98 7 4 .963Torres, J. .261 51-29 134 27 35 7 1 3 28 .396 15 5 17 .355 1/2 2-2 174 20 4 .980Wilson, C. .259 50-45 193 26 50 7 1 10 37 .461 15 1 57 .308 5/0 2-2 133 12 3 .980Slader, C. .250 15-5 28 6 7 1 1 0 4 .357 3 1 5 .344 0/3 0-0 3 6 1 .900Spirk, J. .234 33-27 107 16 25 1 0 4 21 .355 9 2 27 .303 1/0 0-1 183 14 1 .995Bollar, A. .231 28-8 39 4 9 2 0 0 6 .282 2 1 14 .286 0/0 1-1 20 0 0 1.000Bryant, D. .221 30-15 68 15 15 3 0 0 4 .265 14 0 19 .354 0/1 4-5 31 1 2 .941Pallares, S. .203 28-19 59 11 12 0 0 0 7 .203 8 4 14 .333 1/3 3-7 106 16 6 .953Potter, E. .190 41-35 100 21 19 5 0 0 12 .240 14 4 25 .311 1/6 6-7 62 95 10 .940

Totals .278 60-60 2075 346 577 99 12 23 305 .371 226 58 439 .362 1943 66-98 1585 587 77 .966Opponents .303 60-60 2107 388 638 133 16 22 350 .412 283 37 386 .390 27/46 45-77 1586 688 97 .959

LOB – Team-492, Opp-527Double Plays – Team-48, Opp-49Catcher’s Interference – Team-0, Opp-3Intentional Bases on Balls – Team-7 (Smith 2, Wilson 2, Allen 1, Bryant 1, Muno 1), Opp-7Picked off – Team-3 (Zavala 1, Potter 1, Bollar 1), Opp-10

2012 FINAL OVERALL HITTING STATISTICS

Player ERA W-L G-GS-CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HBP BK PO A E FLD%Hepner, J. 2.94 5-3 22-3-1 0/1 7 52.0 53 20 17 20 50 3 .262 2 1 0 3 2 0 1.000Hachadorian, M. 3.33 3-1 17-1-0 0/0 1 24.1 25 12 9 13 23 1 .269 3 3 0 1 2 0 1.000Hansen, T. 3.57 1-1 10-0-0 0/0 0 17.2 19 8 7 11 10 0 .292 0 1 0 1 2 0 1.000Cederoth, M. 4.14 4-4 15-11-0 0/0 0 67.1 57 43 31 48 62 3 .226 9 4 1 3 5 3 .727Doran, R. 4.50 3-6 16-13-0 0/0 0 88.0 110 50 44 22 53 3 .316 4 7 3 3 16 0 1.000Swanson, C. 4.78 0-1 6-5-0 0/1 0 26.1 28 17 14 15 21 1 .275 0 1 2 0 0 0 .000Pitcher, T. 5.31 3-4 17-10-0 0/1 1 57.2 60 44 34 44 50 0 .263 12 5 0 4 4 1 .889Kendzora, TJ 5.40 0-3 15-7-0 0/0 1 45.0 63 36 27 19 25 0 .350 6 2 0 0 8 0 1.000Walby, P. 5.50 1-3 13-5-0 0/0 0 36.0 51 28 22 14 15 2 .336 4 3 0 6 9 1 .938Bluman, M. 6.50 0-0 18-0-0 0/0 0 18.0 23 14 13 10 13 2 .315 3 0 0 1 2 1 .750Miller, E. 7.54 3-2 20-2-0 0/0 2 37.0 58 40 31 19 35 3 .356 3 3 0 1 4 0 1.000Thomas, B. 7.94 0-1 5-1-0 0/0 0 5.2 6 5 5 9 3 0 .286 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000Allen, G. 9.00 0-1 2-0-0 0/0 0 1.0 1 4 1 3 0 0 .200 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Anawalt, A. 9.16 2-2 10-1-0 0/0 0 18.2 31 19 19 10 12 1 .392 1 0 0 3 3 0 1.000Crabb, B. 9.60 0-1 12-1-0 0/0 0 15.0 18 20 16 10 3 2 .310 2 1 0 0 2 0 1.000RoBards, M. 9.69 1-1 14-0-0 0/0 0 13.0 23 14 14 7 9 1 .371 0 4 0 5 1 0 .000Pongs, C. 22.24 0-0 5-0-0 0/0 0 5.2 12 14 14 9 2 0 .500 1 0 1 0 0 0 .000

Totals 5.42 26-34 60-60-1 1/1 12 528.1 638 388 318 283 386 22 .303 50 37 7Opponents 4.65 34-26 60-60-6 4/2 13 528.2 577 346 273 226 439 23 .278 36 58 13

Passed Balls – Team-14 (Romanski 10, Zavala 2, Wilson 1, Haynal 1), Opp-16Pickoffs – Team-10 (Romanski 4, Doran 2, Zavala 2, Miller 1, Pitcher 1) Opp-3SB/ATT - Romanski (30-51), Wilson (12-16), Doran (9-14), Pitcher (9-11), Cederoth (2-8), Anawalt (5-7), Miller (4-7), Hepner (4-6), Hachadorian (2-5), Zavala (2-5),Swanson (4-5), Hansen (2-4), Walby (0-3), Haynal (1-3), Bluman (1-2), Kendzora (1-2), Thomas (1-1), Crabb (0-1), Pongs (1-1).

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2012 FINAL MOUNTAIN WEST HITTING STATISTICS

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%Muno, R. .378 2222 82 14 31 7 0 2 10 .537 5 8 11 .463 0/1 2-3 15 41 6 .903Munoz, M. .361 20-16 61 11 22 4 0 0 6 .426 7 2 11 .437 1/2 2-2 20 29 8 .860Allen, G. .330 24-24 97 17 32 5 1 0 19 .402 8 6 16 .407 2/4 7-10 56 1 1 .983Zier, T. .327 24-23 101 17 33 5 0 0 12 .376 8 1 19 .382 0/2 5-5 43 52 3 .969Thornton, S. .319 21-19 69 11 22 1 2 0 14 .391 15 0 10 .440 0/3 1-1 35 0 0 1.000Zavala, S. .305 18-16 59 6 18 7 0 0 7 .424 5 0 14 .354 1/0 0-0 32 2 0 1.000Torres, J. .277 19-10 47 11 13 4 0 1 10 .426 7 2 5 .393 0/2 0-0 51 7 0 1.000Romanski, J. .260 13-13 50 7 13 3 0 0 5 .320 2 2 10 .315 0/0 2-2 81 16 1 .990Wilson, C. .250 23-23 100 15 25 7 0 4 19 .440 7 0 29 .291 3/0 2-2 77 7 1 .988Slader, C. .250 1-1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0 .250 0/0 0-0 1 1 1 .667Smith, C. .244 10-10 41 6 10 2 0 0 6 .293 4 2 14 .340 0/0 3-4 29 2 1 .969Potter, E. .219 14-11 32 8 7 1 0 0 4 .250 5 3 6 .375 0/1 2-3 28 26 3 .947Pallares, S. .214 7-4 14 4 3 0 0 0 1 .214 1 2 3 .353 0/1 0-1 26 5 0 1.000Spirk, J. .184 13-12 49 7 9 0 0 1 10 .245 5 2 12 .281 1/0 0-0 89 6 0 1.000Reibenspies, T. .167 5-3 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 .167 2 0 2 .375 0/0 0-0 13 0 2 .867Bryant, D. .152 10-8 33 7 5 0 0 0 3 .152 6 0 10 .282 0/1 2-2 16 0 1 .941Bollar, A. .125 9-1 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 .125 2 0 2 .300 0/0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000

Totals .288 24-24 853 144 246 46 3 8 127 .377 89 30 174 .372 8/17 28-35 633 211 29 .967Opponents .292 24-24 845 145 247 57 7 9 133 .408 108 14 167 .378 9/15 16-27 635 284 41 .957

Left on Base - Team (219), Opp (213)Double Plays - Team (19), Opp (22)Catcher’s Interference - Team (0), Opp (1)Intentional Bases on Balls – Team-2) (Bryant 1, Wilson 1), Opp-3Picked off – Team – (Zavala 1), Opp-2

2012 FINAL MOUNTAIN WEST HITTING STATISTICS

Player ERA W-L G-GS-CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HBP BK PO A E FLD%Swanson, C. 0.00 0-0 1-1-0 0/1 0 3.0 1 0 0 4 4 0 .100 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Walby, P. 1.80 1-0 4-1-0 0/0 0 15.0 19 4 3 4 8 0 .311 1 1 0 2 3 0 1.000Hepner, J. 2.52 3-0 10-1-0 0/1 4 25.0 20 7 7 8 24 1 .215 1 0 0 1 1 0 1.000Bluman, M. 3.00 0-0 8-0-0 0/0 0 6.0 5 3 2 3 4 1 .238 1 0 0 0 1 0 1.000Anawalt, A. 3.00 1-0 3-0-0 0/0 0 6.0 7 2 2 3 3 0 .318 1 0 0 2 0 0 1.000Doran, R. 4.91 3-3 8-8-0 0/0 0 47.2 64 28 26 9 36 2 .323 2 4 2 2 6 0 1.000Hachadorian, M. 5.40 0-1 5-0-0 0/0 0 5.0 8 3 3 1 5 1 .381 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000Hansen, T. 5.40 0-0 2-0-0 0/0 0 3.1 3 2 2 3 1 0 .273 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000Cederoth, M. 6.09 1-3 7-7-0 0/0 0 34.0 33 33 23 34 34 3 .244 7 3 1 2 1 1 .750Crabb, B. 6.23 0-0 3-0-0 0/0 0 4.1 3 3 3 1 1 0 .200 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Miller, E. 6.98 2-0 8-0-0 0/0 0 19.1 28 16 15 8 17 1 .341 2 2 0 1 1 0 1.000Pitcher, T. 7.40 1-3 7-5-0 0/1 1 24.1 29 24 20 18 22 0 .287 3 2 0 3 0 0 1.000Kendzora, TJ 7.59 0-1 5-1-0 0/0 1 10.2 17 9 9 4 3 0 .405 0 0 0 0 2 0 1.000Allen, G. 9.00 0-1 2-0-0 0/0 0 1.0 1 4 1 3 0 0 .200 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000RoBards, M. 9.95 0-0 3-0-0 0/0 0 6.1 9 7 7 5 5 0 .321 0 0 0 3 1 0 1.000

Totals 5.25 12-12 24-24-0 1/1 6 211.0 247 145 123 108 167 9 .292 18 14 3Opponents 4.55 12-12 24-24-4 1.0 6 211.2 246 144 107 89 174 8 .288 11 30 8

Passed Balls – Team-6) (Romanski 4, Zavala 1, Wilson 1), Opp-4Pickoffs – Team-2 (Doran 1, Romanski 1), Opp-1SBA/ATT – Romanski (8-16), Wilson (7-9), Pitcher (6-7), Cederoth (2-4), Hansen (2-3), Doran (1-3), Hepner (2-2), Hachadorian (1-2), Zavala (1-2), Miller (1-2),Swanson (1-1), Kendzora (0-1), Walby (0-1), Crabb (0-1).

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2012 RECORD: 26-34 (17-16 HOME; 8-16 AWAY; 1-2 NEUTRAL; 12-12 MWC)SDSU Opp -------Record------- SDSU

Date Opponent W/L Score R-H-E R-H-R Overall Conf Pitcher Attend TimeFeb 17......Washington ............................ L.............4-7 .............4-10-2 ..............7-12-0 .................0-1......................................RoBards (L 0-1).....................948 ...........3:42Feb 18......Washington ............................ L............9-12.............9-12-2 .............12-17-0 ................0-2......................................Crabb (L 0-1).........................830 ...........4:11Feb 19......Washington ............................W ...........10-9 ...........10-14-4 ..............9-8-2 ..................1-2......................................Cederoth (W 1-0)..................792 ...........3:29Feb 21......at UC Riverside ...................... L.............1-7...............1-4-1 ...............7-10-2 .................1-3......................................Anawalt (L 0-1) ....................357 ...........2:55Feb 23......Kansas State#.......................... L.............2-7...............2-5-2 ...............7-10-0 .................1-4......................................Swanson (L 0-1)....................406 ...........2:32Feb 24......Oregon State#.........................W ...........18-2............18-17-0 ..............2-7-2 ..................2-4......................................Cederoth (W 2-0)..................655 ...........3:53Feb 25......Kansas State#.......................... L............7-15.............7-11-1 .............15-21-1 ................2-5......................................Kendzora (L 0-1) ....................0 .............3:00Feb 25......Pacific# ....................................W ............5-4...............5-9-1 ...............4-13-2 .................3-5......................................Hachadorian (W 1-0) ..........1274 ..........3:04Feb 28......at Cal State Fullerton............. L.............0-3...............0-3-0 ................3-8-2 ..................3-6......................................Doran (L 0-1) .......................1784 ..........2:30Mar 01.....Cal Poly^ ................................W ............4-3...............4-8-1 ................3-7-3 ..................4-6......................................Hachadorian (W 2-0) ...........468 ...........2:38Mar 02.....Milwaukee^ ...........................W ............7-4...............7-7-1 ................4-7-1 ..................5-6......................................RoBards (W 1-1) ...................727 ...........2:35Mar 03.....San Francisco^ .......................W ............6-1..............6-15-1 ...............1-6-4 ..................6-6......................................Pitcher (W 1-0)......................808 ...........2:54Mar 04.....Cal State Northridge^...........W ...........12-9............12-12-0 ..............9-9-3 ..................7-6......................................Anawalt (W 1-1)...................856 ...........3:23Mar 06.....at Long Beach State ...............W ............3-1..............3-10-1 ...............1-5-0 ..................8-6......................................Hepner (W 1-0).....................982 ...........3:15Mar 09.....St. Mary’s ................................ L.............3-6...............3-7-1 ................6-9-2 ..................8-7......................................Miller (L 0-1) .........................453 ...........2:44Mar 10.....St. Mary’s ................................W ............4-1...............4-8-0 ................1-4-0 ..................9-7......................................Pitcher (W 2-0)......................465 ...........2:46Mar 11.....St. Mary’s (13)......................... L.............5-8...............5-9-2 ...............8-21-1 .................9-8......................................Hansen (L 0-1) ......................538 ...........4:01Mar 16.....at New Mexico*...................... L............9-11.............9-14-2 .............11-14-0 ................9-9 ................0-1 ................Hachadorian (L 2-1)............1609 ..........2:58Mar 17.....at New Mexico*...................... L............2-11..............2-5-1 ..............11-15-3 ...............9-10 ...............0-2 ................Pitcher (L 2-1) ......................1712 ..........2:55Mar 18.....at New Mexico*...................... L.............6-8..............6-13-0 ..............8-15-1 ................9-11 ...............0-3 ................Doran (L 0-2) .......................1274 ..........3:04Mar 20.....San Diego ................................ L.............1-5...............1-5-2 ................5-9-3 .................9-12.....................................Kendzora (L 0-2) ..................476 ...........3:15Mar 23.....at Cal Poly ..............................W ...........10-4............10-13-0 .............4-10-1 ...............10-12....................................Hachadorian (W 3-1) .............-..............3:27Mar 23.....at Cal Poly............................... L.............5-6..............5-12-1 ...............6-7-4 ................10-13....................................Hepner (L 1-1) ......................778 ...........3:13Mar 24.....at Cal Poly............................... L.............4-7..............4-10-1 ..............7-14-1 ...............10-14....................................Doran (L 0-3)...........................-..............2:52Mar 24.....at Cal Poly............................... L.............0-7...............0-2-2 ...............7-11-0 ...............10-15....................................Pitcher (L 2-2) .......................881 ...........2:26Mar 27.....UC Riverside ..........................W ............7-3...............7-9-0 ................3-6-1 ................11-15....................................Hansen (W 1-1).....................449 ...........2:34Mar 30.....Air Force*................................W ..........18-13...........18-21-3 ............13-15-7 ..............12-15 ..............1-3 ................Miller (W 1-1) .......................381 ...........3:29Mar 31.....Air Force*................................W ............6-2...............6-7-1 ................2-6-1 ................13-15 ..............2-3 ................Pitcher (W 3-2)......................397 ...........2:25Apr 01.....Air Force*................................W ............5-3..............5-11-0 ..............3-11-2 ...............14-15 ..............3-3 ................Doran (W 1-3) .......................558 ...........2:17Apr 03.....Cal State Fullerton................... .............1-7...............1-7-5 ................7-8-2 ................14-16....................................Walby (L 0-1) .......................1083 ..........2:35Apr 05.....at UNLV* ................................W ...........12-6............12-15-1 ..............6-7-4 ................15-16 ..............4-3 ................Miller (W 2-1) .......................627 ...........3:11Apr 06.....at UNLV (11)* ........................W ............6-3..............6-10-0 ...............3-8-0 ................16-16 ..............5-3 ................Anawalt (W 2-1)...................619 ...........3:31Apr 07.....at UNLV* ................................W ............9-5..............9-18-1 ...............5-8-1 ................17-16 ..............6-3 ................Doran (W 2-3) .......................861 ...........2:41Apr 09.....San Diego ................................ L.............2-6...............2-8-1 ................6-9-0 ................17-17....................................Walby (L 0-2) ........................803 ...........3:19Apr 10.....Long Beach State.................... L.............4-9...............4-7-0 ...............9-14-1 ...............17-18....................................Anawalt (L 2-2) ....................403 ...........3:04Apr 14.....New Mexico* .......................... L.............1-5...............1-7-2 ................5-4-2 ................17-19 ..............6-4 ................Cederoth (L 2-1) .....................0 .............2:31Apr 14.....New Mexico* .......................... L............4-11.............4-13-1 .............11-12-0 ..............17-20 ..............6-5 ................Pitcher (L 3-3) .......................668 ...........3:09Apr 15.....New Mexico*..........................W ............4-3...............4-8-0 ...............3-10-0 ...............18-20 ..............7-5 ................Hepner (W 2-1).....................942 ...........2:30Apr 17.....at UC Irvine ............................ L............5-10..............5-9-3 ..............10-13-3 ..............18-21....................................Walby (L 0-3) ........................420 ...........3:22Apr 20.....TCU* ........................................ L.............1-6...............1-5-1 ................6-9-2 ................18-22 ..............7-6 ................Cederoth (L 2-2) ...................873 ...........3:33Apr 21.....TCU* ........................................ L.............1-5...............1-6-3 ................5-8-0 ................18-23 ..............7-7 ................Pitcher (L 3-4) .......................548 ...........2:31Apr 22.....TCU*........................................W ............5-3...............5-8-2 ...............3-10-1 ...............19-23 ..............8-7 ................Doran (W 3-3) .......................556 ...........2:35Apr 27.....at Air Force*............................ L............7-10.............7-13-3 .............10-12-1 ..............19-24 ..............8-8 ................Cederoth (L 2-3) ...................161 ...........2:42Apr 28.....at Air Force* ...........................W ...........12-2............12-15-0 ..............2-9-3 ................20-24 ..............9-8 ................Hepner (W 3-1).....................150 ...........2:51Apr 29.....at Air Force*............................ L............8-10.............8-11-2 .............10-14-0 ..............20-25 ..............9-9 ................Doran (L 3-4) ........................225 ...........2:28May 01....UC Irvine ................................ L.............2-6...............2-6-0 ...............6-12-3 ...............20-26....................................Thomas (L 0-1) .....................306 ...........2:44May 04....UNLV* ....................................W ...........10-7.............10-8-1 ..............7-10-4 ...............21-26 .............10-9 ...............Walby (W 1-3).......................714 ...........3:04May 05....UNLV* ....................................W ............9-2..............9-11-1 ...............2-5-3 ................22-26 .............11-9 ...............Cederoth (W 3-3)..................523 ...........2:55May 06....UNLV*..................................... L.............4-5..............4-11-2 ..............5-11-0 ...............22-27 ............11-10..............Allen (L 0-1) ..........................686 ...........2:35May 11....at Texas A&M......................... L.............1-4...............1-5-1 ................4-8-0 ................22-28....................................Hepner (L 3-2) .....................3947 ..........2:15May 12....at Texas A&M......................... L.............0-1...............0-0-3 ................1-5-0 ................22-29....................................Cederoth (L 3-4) ..................4208 ..........2:06May 13....at Texas A&M......................... L.............2-4..............2-10-0 ...............4-5-1 ................22-30....................................Doran (L 3-5) .......................3938 ..........2:29May 15....Loyola Marymount ...............W ...........13-7............13-15-2 .............7-13-2 ...............23-30....................................Miller (W 3-1) .......................489 ...........3:41May 18....at TCU* ...................................W ............3-0...............3-5-0 ................0-6-1 ................24-30 ............12-10..............Hepner (W 4-2)....................3765 ..........2:41May 19....at TCU*.................................... L.............0-4...............0-1-1 ...............4-16-1 ...............24-31 ............12-11..............Doran (L 3-6) .......................4123 ..........2:18May 20....at TCU*.................................... L............2-10.............2-10-1 .............10-12-4 ..............24-32 ............12-12..............Kendzora (L 0-3) .................4027 ..........2:53May 24....vs. TCU+ ................................. L...........15-16...........15-13-2 ............16-17-2 ..............24-33....................................Hepner (L 4-3) ........................0 .............3:44May 25....at UNLV+ ...............................W ...........15-9............15-13-1 .............9-15-3 ...............25-33....................................Cederoth (W 4-4)....................0 .............3:01May 26....vs. TCU+.................................W ..........12-11...........12-17-2 ............11-15-3 ..............26-33 ............12-12..............Hepner (W 5-3).......................0 .............4:42May 26....vs. New Mexico+ ................... L............3-22..............3-9-2 ..............22-26-1 ..............26-34....................................Miller (L 3-2) .........................306 ...........3:04

# USD Tournament at San Diego, Calif. (TGS)^ Aztec Invitational at San Diego, Calif. (TGS)* Mountain West Conference Game+ Mountain West Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.

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2012 AZTEC HONORSMOUNTAIN WEST PLAYER OF THE WEEKMatt Munoz, INF .............................................................................March 5Chris Wilson, OF..............................................................................April 10

MOUNTAIN WEST PITCHER OF THE WEEKJusitn Hepner, RHP .........................................................................April 30Bryan Crabb, RHP ...........................................................................March 8

MOUINTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMGreg Allen, OFJake Romanski, CJomel Torres, 1B

MOUNTAIN WEST ALL-ACADEMICGreg Allen, OFRyanDoran, RHPMike Hachadorian, RHPTJ Kendzora, RHPRyan Muno, 3BTravis Pitcher, RHPSepncer Thornton, OF

MOUNTAIN WEST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (3.5 OR HIGHER CUMULATIVE GPA)Greg Allen, OGTJ Kendzora, RHPSepncer Thornton, OF

CALIFORNIA BANK & TRUST STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEKMatt Munoz, INF .............................................................................March 6Ryan Doran, P ....................................................................................April 2

AZTEC INVITATIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMRyan Doran, RHPMatt Munoz, INFSpencer Thornton, OF

TEAM AWARDSMost Valuable Player..........................................................Greg Allen, OFTop Offensive Player ...............................................................Tim Zier, 2BTop Defensive Player ..........................................................Greg Allen, OFMost Valuable Pitcher........Ryan Doran, RHP and Justin Hepner, RHPMost Improved .................................................................Ryan Muno, INFTop Freshman ......................................................................Greg Allen, OFAztec Award .......................................................................Evan Potter, OF

AZTEC SINGLE-GAME RECORDS SET DURING THE 2012 SEASONDoubles ..................................3 by Chris Wilson at UNLV, 4/7/12 (tied)Sacrifice Bunts ...............3 by Evan Potter vs. St. Mary’s, 3/11/12 (tied)

AZTECS ENTERING THE SDSU SINGLE-SEASON TOP 20 LISTSHit ByPitch...........................................................13 by Ryan Muno T-3rd)Hit By Pitch ..........................................................15 by Greg Allen (T-9th)Sacrifice Bunts......................................................9 by Greg Allen (T-10th)Saves...................................................................7 by Justin Hepner (T-9th)

AZTECS ENTERING THE SDSU CAREER TOP 20 LISTS

Game Played..................................195 by Jomel Torres, 2009-12 (T-20th)At Bats..................................................718 by Chris Wilson, 2009-12 (5th)Doubles..................................................46 by Chris Wilson, 2009-12 (7th)Home Runs........................................25 by Chris Wilson, 2009-12 (T-5th)Runs Batted In...............................134 by Chris Wilson, 2009-12 (T-10th)Runs Batted In...................................129 by Jomel Torres, 2009-12 (15th)Walks ....................................................109 by Jomel Torres, 2009-12 (7th)Hit By Pitch............................................20 by Jomel Torres, 2009-12 (7th)Hit By Pitch....................................13 by Tim Zier, 2011-Present (T-16th)Sacrifice Bunts ...................................19 by Jomel Torres, 2009-12 (T-9th)Sacrifice Bunts.................................14 by Chris Wilson, 2009-12 (T-17th)Sacrifice Bunts ..........................13 by Evan Potter, 2010-Present (T-19th)Sacrifice Flies .......................................14 by Chris Wilson, 2009-12 (2nd)Saves ........................................7 by Justin Hepner, 2010-Present (T-13th)

2012 MW FINAL STANDINGS———-MWC———— —All Games—

Team W L Pct GB W L PctNew Mexico 18 6 .750 -- 37 24 .607TCU 18 6 .750 -- 40 22 .645San Diego State 12 12 .500 6.0 26 34 .433UNLV 7 17 .292 11.0 26 31 .456Air Force 5 19 .208 13.0 14 39 .264

2012 Mountain West Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.May 24 TCU 16, San Diego State 15

New Mexico 13, UNLV 0May 25 San Diego State 15, UNLV 9

New Mexico 5, TCU 2May 26 San Diego State 12, TCU 11

New Mexico 22, San Diego State 3

New Mexico wins 2012 Mountain West Tournament Championship

First baseman Jomel Torres was named to the all-tourney team at the 2012 Mountain West Tournament.

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San Diego State and Houston set the all-timeNCAA single-game attendance record when

they faced off on Thursday, March 11, 2004, atPETCO Park in San Diego. A crowd of 40,106 sawthe Aztecs defeat the Cougars by a score of 4-0 inthe inaugural contest played at the new home ofthe San Diego Padres. The game was seen by a na-tional TV audience on the CSTV network.

The teams broke the previous record for acollegiate contest that was set on April 10, 2002,when 27,673 fans saw Louisiana State defeat Tu-lane in the Superdome in New Orleans.

SDSU broke on top early with a pair of runsin the bottom of the first inning as Landon Burtled off the frame with a walk. The next batter,freshman Lance Zawadzki, doubled to right toput runners on second and third. Burt scored ona sacrifice fly by shortstop James Guerrero, andZawadzki came home when senior first basemanRielly Embrey reached safely on an error by theHouston second baseman.

The Aztecs added two more runs in the fifthon a two-run homer by Embrey, whose shot intothe right field stands followed a two-out single byGuerrero.

Embrey finished the night with three hitsand three runs batted in while Guerrero endedhis evening with a pair of hits, a run scored andan RBI.

On the mound, Aztec senior Scott Shoe-maker was throwing a three-hit complete-gameshutout, his first of the season. His dominatingperformance saw him record a career-high 14strikeouts while giving up just two walks. Hous-ton did not have more than one hitter reach basein any inning. Shoemaker’s efforts allowed himto earn the first of his two Mountain West Con-ference Pitcher of the Week awards.

SAN DIEGO STATE 4, HOUSTON 0MARCH 11, 2004 - PETCO PARK – SAN DIEGO, CALIF.

Houston Cougars San Diego State AztecsPlayer AB R H RBI BB SO Player AB R H RBI BB SOTully, lf................4 0 1 0 0 0 Burt, cf/lf............3 1 0 0 1 1Breen, cf ..............4 0 0 0 0 2 Zawadzki, 2b .....3 1 1 0 1 1Cooley, p/dh .....3 0 1 0 1 2 Guerrero, ss ........3 1 2 1 0 0Johnson, pr .........0 0 0 0 0 0 Embrey, 1b .........4 1 3 3 0 0Bruce, 1b .............4 0 0 0 0 1 Ungricht, dh.......4 0 1 0 0 1Musselwhite, ss .4 0 0 0 0 1 Hill, lf ..................3 0 0 0 0 0Bott, 3b ................3 0 0 0 0 3 Mendoza, ph ......1 0 0 0 0 1Rudy, 3b..............0 0 0 0 0 0 Hall, cf.................0 0 0 0 0 0Roberts, 2b..........3 0 1 0 0 2 McLintock, rf......4 0 0 0 0 3Logan, c...............2 0 0 0 1 2 Swaydan, c .........3 0 0 0 0 2Stewart, cf...........3 0 0 0 0 1 Wilson, 3b...........3 0 0 0 0 2Farrington, p ......0 0 0 0 0 0 Shoemaker, p .....0 0 0 0 0 0Totals..................30 0 3 0 2 14 Totals..................31 4 7 4 2 11——————————————————————Scoring by Innings R H EHouston .........................000 000 000 - 0 3 1San Diego State.............200 020 00x - 4 7 1——————————————————————E – Roberts, Shoemaker. LOB – UH 5, SDSU 6. 2B – Zawadzki. HR – Embrey. SF – Guerrero. SB – Tully, Johnson, Burt

Houston IP H R ER BB SO SDSU IP H R ER BB SOCooley ............6.0 6 4 4 1 8 Shoemaker .....9.0 3 0 0 2 14Farrington ......2.0 1 0 0 1 3

Win – Shoemaker (2-5). Loss – Cooley (1-1). Save – None.Umpires – HP: Ron Ridd 1B: Kevin Daugherty 2B: Joe Burleson

3B: Dan PedersenStart: 7:11 p.m. Time: 2:30 Attendance: 40,106

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1979 MIDEAST REGIONAL AT EAST LANSING, MISan Diego State 11, Miami (OH) 6Pepperdine 15, San Diego State 9San Diego State 5, Michigan State 4Pepperdine 13, San Diego State 2

1981 MIDWEST REGIONAL AT TULSA, OKSouthern Illinois 4, San Diego State 3Oral Roberts 3, San Diego State 1

1982 WEST II REGIONAL AT TEMPE, AZArizona State 6, San Diego State 1Houston 13, San Diego State 3

1983 WEST I REGIONAL AT STANFORD, CASan Diego St. 7, UC-Santa Barbara 5Stanford 4, San Diego State 3 (11 inn)UC-Santa Barbara 9, San Diego St. 5

1984 WEST I REGIONAL AT FRESNO, CASan Diego State 10, Fresno State 6CSU-Fullerton 16, San Diego State 6San Diego State 10, Fresno State 7San Diego State 9, CSU-Fullerton 5CSU-Fullerton 8, San Diego St. 7 (11 inn)

1986 CENTRAL REGIONAL AT AUSTIN, TXArizona 26, San Diego State 5Pan American 10, San Diego State 6

1990 WEST I REGIONAL AT STANFORD, CASan Diego St. 18, Middle Tennessee St. 6San Diego State 8, Fresno State 4Stanford 6, San Diego State 2San Diego St. 4, So. Illinois 3 (10 inn)Stanford 6, San Diego State 2

1991 WEST I REGIONAL AT FRESNO, CAPortland 12, San Diego State 5Stanford 12, San Diego State 5

2009 IRVINE REGIONAL AT IRVINE, CAVirginia 5, San Diego State 1San Diego State 4, Fresno State 1UC Irvine 14, San Diego State 3

RECORD VS. NCAA OPPONENTSTeam W LArizona 0 1Arizona State 0 1CSU-Fullerton 1 2Fresno State 4 0Houston 0 1Miami (OH) 1 0Michigan State 1 0Middle Tennessee State 1 0Oral Roberts 0 1Pepperdine 0 2Portland 0 1Southern Illinois 1 1Stanford 0 4Texas-Pan American 0 1UC Irvine 0 1UC Santa Barbara 1 1Virginia 0 1Totals 10 18

Flavio Alfaro Steve Boucher Eric Christopherson

Kerwin Danley Bill Dunckel Steve Durrett

Joe Holvey Ross Majam

1979 MIDEAST REGIONAL

at Michigan StateMonte McAbee, 1BRos Majam, OFScott Hergott, P

1983 WEST I REGIONAL

at StanfordSteve Durrett, CChris Gwynn, OFKerwin Danley, OF

1984 WEST I REGIONAL

at Fresno StatePhil Torres, P (MVP)Chris Gwynn, OFKent Torve, DHJoe Holvey, 3BFlavio Alfaro, SS

1990 WEST I REGIONALat StanfordBill Dunckel, OFEric Christopherson, CSteve Boucher, 3B

2009 IRVINE REGIONAL

at UC IrvineBrandon Meredith, 1BStephen Strasburg, P

N C A A R E G I O N A L A L L-T O U R N A M E N T S E L E C T I O N S

Brandon Meredith Stephen Strasburg Phil Torres Kent Torve

Chris Gwynn

Monte McAbeeScott Hergott

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ALL-AMERICANSAmerican Baseball Coaches Assn.

1979 Bobby Meacham, SS.................... 3rd Team1980 Tony Gwynn, OF.......................... 1st Team1982 Chris Cannizzaro, 2B ..................2nd Team1987 James Campbell, P.......................2nd Team1987 Bob Parry, OF................................3rd Team1996 Travis Lee, 1B.................................1st Team2002 Royce Ring, P ...............................2nd Team2009 Stephen Strasburg, P .....................1st Team2009 Addison Reed, P ............................1st Team

Sporting News

1981 Tony Gwynn, OF..........................3rd Team1985 Chris Gwynn, OF...........................1st Team1996 Travis Lee, 1B.................................1st Team

Baseball America

1984 Chris Gwynn, OF...........................1st Team1990 Eric Christopherson, C ................3rd Team1992 Benji Grigsby, P............................2nd Team1995 Travis Lee, 1B.................................1st Team1996 Travis Lee, 1B.................................1st Team2008 Stephen Strasburg .........................1st Team2009 Stephen Strasburg, P .....................1st Team2009 Addison Reed, P ..........................2nd Team

Collegiate Baseball

2002 Royce Ring, P ................................3rd Team2008 Stephen Strasburg, P .....................1st Team2009 Stephen Strasburg, P .....................1st Team2009 Addison Reed, P ............................1st Team

NCBWA

2008 Stephen Strasburg, P .....................1st Team2009 Stephen Strasburg, P .....................1st Team2009 Addison Reed, P ............................1st Team

Rivals.com

2008 Stephen Strasburg, P .....................1st Team2009 Stephen Strasburg, P .....................1st Team

Ping Baseball

2008 Stephen Strasburg, P ..................First Team2008 Stephen Strasburg, P .....................1st Team2009 Addison Reed, P ............................1st Team

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANSBaseball America

1986 Nikco Riesgo, 3B............................1st Team1994 Travis Lee, 1B.................................1st Team1998 Robert Womack, OF......................1st Team2004 Brock Ungricht, DH.....................2nd Team2007 Stephen Strasburg, RHP...............1st Team

Collegiate Baseball

1994 Kalin Foulds, 2B.............................1st Team1994 Travis Lee, 1B..............Honorable Mention1998 Robert Womack, OF......................1st Team2000 Rory Shortell, P-SS .....Honorable Mention2001 Anthony Gwynn, OF .Honorable Mention2001 Mike Moat, P...............Honorable Mention2002 Jake McLintock, OF.......................1st Team2004 Brock Ungricht, DH ......................1st Team2011 Cody Smith, OF .............................1st Team2011 Cole Swanson, LHP.......................1st Team

Ping

2007 Stephen Strasburg, RHP...............1st Team2008 Addison Reed, RHP...Honorable Mention2009 Brandon Meredith, 1B..................3rd Team

ALL-DISTRICT/ALL-REGION1976

Gary Armstrong, SS .......West Region ....1st Team

1977

Kevin McWhirter, OF ....District 8 ..........1st Team

1979

Bobby Meacham, SS.......District 8 ..........1st Team

1981

Tony Gwynn, OF............District IX ........1st Team

1982

Chris Cannizzaro, 2B .....District IX ........1st Team

1983

Kerwin Danley, OF ........District IX ........1st Team

1984

Chris Gwynn, OF ...........District IX ........1st TeamTerry Jones, 1B ................District IX ........1st TeamKirk Hansell, 2B..............District IX ........1st TeamFlavio Alfaro, SS .............District IX ......2nd TeamBill Blount, P ...................District IX ......2nd Team

1985

Chris Gwynn, OF ...........District IX ........1st Team

1986

Mike Erb, P......................District IX ........1st TeamEric Woods, OF...............District IX ......2nd TeamNikco Riesgo, DH...........District IX ......2nd Team

1987

Bob Parry, OF..................Region 8...........1st TeamJames Campbell, P..........Region 8 .........2nd Team

1988

John Marshall, P .............Region IX.........1st TeamSteve Montejano, SS .......Region IX.........1st TeamJeff Barry, OF...................Region IX .......2nd TeamLance Pinnell, 3B ............Region IX .......2nd TeamRob Brown, P ..................Region IX .......2nd Team

1989

Jeff Barry, OF...................Region IX .......2nd Team

1990

Kurt Archer, P.................Region VII .......1st TeamJeff Barry, OF...................Region VII .......1st TeamBrian Grebeck, SS ...........Region VII .......1st TeamScott Dennison, 2B .........Region VII .....2nd TeamAnthony Johnson, 3B .....Region VII .....2nd Team

1991

Derek Vinyard, OF .........Region IX ........1st TeamScott Dennison, 2B .........Region IX ......2nd Team

1992

Rick Navarro, P...............Region IX.........1st TeamBenji Grigsby, P ..............Region IX.........1st TeamSteve Dietz, SS.................Region IX.........1st TeamDerek Vinyard, OF .........Region IX.........1st TeamBrad Gennaro, OF ..........Region IX .......2nd Team

1993

Pat Mummy, 2B ..............District 9 ....... 2nd TeamSteve Dietz, SS.................District 9 ........2nd TeamRich Juarez, P ..................District 9 ........2nd Team

1995

Travis Lee, 1B..................District 8 ..........1st TeamTony Zaragoza, SS..........District 8 ........2nd Team

1996

Travis Lee, 1B..................Region 8 ..........1st Team

2001

Royce Ring, P ..................West Reg..........1st Team

2002

Royce Ring, P ..................West Reg..........1st TeamTaber Lee, SS ...................West Reg. .......2nd Team

2005

Quintin Berry, OF...........West Reg. .......2nd Team

2008

Stephen Strasburg, P......West. Reg.........1st TeamTroy Hanzawa, SS ..........West. Reg. ......2nd Team

2009

Stephen Strasburg, P......West Reg..........1st TeamAddison Reed, P.............West Reg..........1st Team

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ALL-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC

ASSOCIATION1936 First Team .........................Al Churchman, P

First Team ..........................Glen Garbani, SSFirst Team..............................Bill Larson, OF

1937 First Team ..........................Frank Galindo, PFirst Team................................T.S. Walker, PFirst Team .............................Walt Sefton, 1BFirst Team .......................Reed Hastings, OFFirst Team.......................Hideo Higashi, UT

1938 First Team................................T.S. Walker, PFirst Team..........................Frank Galindo, CFirst Team .............................Walt Sefton, 1BFirst Team..................................Bob Ford, 2BFirst Team ........................Eddie Priesler, OFFirst Team .......................Reed Hastings, OF

1939 First Team .........................Buss DeVolder, PFirst Team ........................Eddie Priesler, OF

ALL-CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION1940 First Team .............................Bob Thomas, C

Second Team....................Jerry Davison, OF1941 First Team ...........................Hal Webster, OF

First Team ................................Bill Nettles, PFirst Team .............................Bob Thomas, CFirst Team ............................Jack Maupin, IFFirst Team .........................Remo Sabatini, IFSecond Team ......................Jerry Davison, C

1942 First Team...................................Nick Ellis, PFirst Team ................................Jim Wilson, PFirst Team.............................John Ritchey, CFirst Team..........................Dick Mitchell, 1BFirst Team..............................Bob Menke, 2BFirst Team..........................Johnny Peters, SSFirst Team ...........................Jack Maupin, 3BFirst Team.........................Hal Summers, OFSecond Team................Jerry Davison, C-OF

1946 First Team...............................Jim Gleason, PFirst Team.............................John Ritchey, CFirst Team .............................Phil Seewald, PFirst Team .....................Mickey Aguirre, CF

1947 First Team...............................Jim Gleason, PFirst Team ...........................Earle Brucker, CFirst Team.............................Fred Pierce, OFSecond Team .................Mickey Aguirre, 2BSecond Team .....................Bob Kennedy, SSSecond Team............................Bill Ruzich, P

1948 First Team ..........................Bob Kennedy, SSFirst Team ...........................Earle Brucker, CFirst Team.................................Bill Ruzich, PFirst Team .............................Hal Abbott, UTSecond Team .....................Jim Kennedy, OF

1949 Second Team .......................Willie Steele, 1BSecond Team ..........................Don Smith, 2BSecond Team ........................Fred Pierce, OFSecond Team..........................Dick Barnes, PSecond Team............................Bill Ruzich, P

1950 First Team .............................Bob Nelson, 1BFirst Team...............................Dick Barnes, PSecond Team .............................Jim Bass, OFSecond Team............................Bill Ruzich, P

1951 First Team.............................Art Preston, RFSecond Team.........................Eddie Thile, 1BSecond Team ..............................Jim Poole, PSecond Team.........................Bert Grigsby, PSecond Team .......................Jim Jackson, UT

1953 First Team...................................Ed Thile, 1BFirst Team............................Bob Johnson, 3BFirst Team.............................Walt Haase, OFSecond Team ..............................Jim Poole, PSecond Team....................Noel Mickelsen, P

1955 First Team................William Lachemann, CFirst Team ........................Noel Mickelsen, PFirst Team..............................Dick North, 2BFirst Team...........................Mike Brown, OF

1956 First Team .................................Jim Pyles, 3BFirst Team ........................Noel Mickelsen, PSecond Team ......................Dave Cavallin, PSecond Team...................Butch Marliani, 1BSecond Team.......................Dick Warren, SSSecond Team...................Dick Pomeroy, OF

1957 First Team...............................Tom Rinks, 3BFirst Team .........................Rowland Hill, OFSecond Team ......................Dave Cavallin, P

1958 First Team............................Rowland Hill, PFirst Team...............................Tom Rinks, 3BFirst Team...........................Dave Cavallin, PSecond Team......................Gerald Wayt, OFSecond Team .........................Jerry Smith, 1BSecond Team .........................Art Flaming, C

1959 First Team..............................Jerry Smith, 1BFirst Team...........................Gerald Wayt, OFFirst Team.............................Robert Imlay, PSecond Team .........................Art Flaming, CSecond Team.......................Marty Nellis, SS

1960 First Team.........................Dick Saloman, CFFirst Team..............................Tom Biscotti, PFirst Team...............................Bob Imlay, UTSecond Team.................Rick Sutherland, SSSecond Team................Dennis Rickards, LF

1961 First Team.........................Dick Saloman, RFSecond Team................Dennis Rickards, LFSecond Team.........................Tom Biscotti, PSecond Team .....................Jerry Stryker, UT

1962 Second Team.......................Jerry Stryker, 1BSecond Team ........................Burt Swaim, 2BSecond Team .................Butch Rickards, OFSecond Team....................Dick Saloman, OFSecond Team.............................Bob Steele, C

1963 First Team...........................Dave Flesner, 1BFirst Team..........................Bob Estavillo, OFFirst Team ...........................Stan Michaels, PSecond Team ..................Tony Carrasco, OF

1964 First Team...........................Craig Nettles, SSSecond Team.....................Bob Estavillo, OF

1965 First Team ..........................Graig Nettles, SSFirst Team .............................Mike Steele, 3BFirst Team ..........................Tom Whelan, OF

1966 First Team............................Rick Eveleth, 2BFirst Team ................................Jim Rupe, OFSecond Team.............................Bob Cluck, P

1967 First Team ..........................Mike Everett, OFFirst Team......................Dave Robinson, OFFirst Team..................................Bob Cluck, PFirst Team.................................Ron Dargo, PFirst Team............................Rick Eveleth, 2BSecond Team..........................Bob Conen, 1BSecond Team ........................Jim Nettles, OF

1968 First Team ................................Paul Zetts, SSFirst Team......................Dave Robinson, OF

Jerry Davison

Bill Ruzich

Jim Poole

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ALL-PACIFIC COAST

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION1970 First Team.............................Doug Hunt, OF

First Team........................Mike Gallagher, CFirst Team...........................Casey Fulcher, PSecond Team .................Moses Hidalgo, UTSecond Team......................John Andrews, P

1971 First Team ............................Ron Layton, UTSecond Team ..........................Brad Cutler, PSecond Team ...............Larry Luxemburg, P

1972 Second Team .....................Ron Weyand, OF1973 First Team...........................Bob Kellison, OF

Second Team ..........................Ray Cocco, 2BSecond Team....................Stan DeKoven, 3BSecond Team...........................Billy Getz, OF

1974 First Team .............................Jim Skaalen, 1BFirst Team ..........................John Helfrick, 3BFirst Team ...............................Billy Getz, OFSecond Team .................Kurt Wittmayer, SSSecond Team...............................Bob Gale, CSecond Team .....................Bill deLorimer, PSecond Team .........................Greg Wilkes, P

1975 First Team ......................Kurt Wittmayer, SSFirst Team.....................Gary Armstrong, 3BSecond Team ...................Kevin Kennedy, CSecond Team .......................Marty French, P

1976 First Team.....................Gary Armstrong, SSFirst Team..............................Chick Valley, PSecond Team ...................Kevin Kennedy, CSecond Team.......................Chick Valley, 1BSecond Team ...................Henry Macias, OFSecond Team ..........................Dave Smith, P

ALL-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

COLLEGIATE BASEBALL ASSN.1977 First Team..................Kevin McWhirter, OF

First Team..............................Chick Valley, PSecond Team...........................Jeff Doyle, OFSecond Team ...........................Scott Davis, P

1978 First Team ...............................Jeff Doyle, OFFirst Team................................Pat Rubino, CSecond Team.....................Tony Camara, 1BSecond Team .......................Doug Elliott, 3BSecond Team........................Bruce Schiff, 2B

ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC

CONFERENCE1979 First Team .....................Bobby Meacham, IF

First Team......................Monte McAbee, OFFirst Team.......................Curtis Burkhead, P

1980 First Team .....................Bobby Meacham, IFFirst Team.............................Al Romero, DH

1981 First Team .....................Bobby Meacham, IFFirst Team .............................Al Newman, IFFirst Team .........................Tony Gwynn, OFFirst Team ...............................Nick Harsh, PFirst Team.............................Al Romero, DH

1982 First Team....................Chris Cannizzaro, IFFirst Team ...........................Rick Barlow, OFFirst Team.....................Mark Williamson, P

1983 First Team....................Chris Cannizzaro, IFFirst Team......................Kerwin Danley, OFFirst Team .................................Bill Blount, P

1984 First Team..............................Terry Jones, 1BFirst Team ...........................Flavio Alfaro, IFFirst Team .........................Chris Gwynn, OF

1986 First Team....................................Mike Erb, PFirst Team..................................Matt Haar, PFirst Team .........................Nikco Riesgo, OF

1987 First Team .......................James Campbell, PFirst Team ...............................Bob Parry, OFSecond Team...............................Mike Erb, PSecond Team......................Nikco Riesgo, 3B

1988 First Team.....................Steve Montejano, SSFirst Team ................................Jeff Barry, OFFirst Team................................Rob Brown, PSecond Team ........................Billy Miller, OFSecond Team .....................Lance Pinnell, 3B

1989 First Team..........................Lance Pinnell, 3BFirst Team.............................Billy Miller, OFFirst Team................................Rob Brown, PSecond Team ...........................Jeff Barry, OF

1990 First Team.........................Brian Grebeck, SSFirst Team ................................Jeff Barry, OFFirst Team...............................Kurt Archer, PFirst Team ............Eric Christopherson, DHSecond Team ..................Scott Dennison, 2BSecond Team ..............Anthony Johnson, SSSecond Team .....................Andy Petersen, P

1991 First Team .......................Scott Dennison, 2BFirst Team ............................Rick Navarro, PSecond Team..................Derek Vinyard, OFSecond Team ......................Bill Dunckel, OF

1992 First Team.......................Derek Vinyard, OFFirst Team............................Benji Grigsby, PFirst Team .......................Brad Gennaro, DHFirst Team ..............................Steve Dietz, SSSecond Team .......................Rick Navarro, P

1993 First Team............................Pat Mummy, 2BFirst Team...........................Heath Hayes, 3BFirst Team................................Rich Juarez, P

1994 First Team ...........................Kalin Foulds, 2BFirst Team .......................Tony Zaragoza, SSFirst Team..........................Jeff DaVanon, OFFirst Team.............................Heath Hayes, P

1995 First Team ...............................Travis Lee, 1BFirst Team .......................Tony Zaragoza, SSFirst Team.......................David Sanchez, OF

1996 First Team ...............................Travis Lee, 1B1997 Second Team .....................Andy Bevins, OF

Second Team.........................Alex Pelaez, 3BSecond Team.....................Chad Wanders, PSecond Team .............................Jeff Dufek, P

1998 First Team .........................Damien Kolb, OFSecond Team.........................Alex Pelaez, 3BSecond Team.....................Chad Wanders, P

ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST

CONFERENCE2000 First Team...........................Matt Ricardy, 2B

First Team.......................Brandon Rogers, CSecond Team............Billy Montgomery, OF

2001 First Team.................................Taber Lee, SSFirst Team.........................Andy Litteral, OFFirst Team .....................Marcos Mendoza, PFirst Team................................Royce Ring, PSecond Team ........................Sean Pierce, OFSecond Team..........................Carlo Cota, 2BSecond Team........................Rory Shortell, P

2002 First Team.................................Taber Lee, SSFirst Team..........................Brian Manfred, CFirst Team..........................Chris Dunwell, PFirst Team ............................Rory Shortell, PFirst Team................................Royce Ring, PSecond Team.................Jake McLintock, OF

2003 First Team .................................Josh Allen, CFirst Team...................Anthony Gwynn, OFSecond Team ........................Drew Jenson, P

2004 First Team ..........................Landon Burt, OFFirst Team.........................Rielly Embrey, 1BFirst Team ......................James Guerrero, SSFirst Team ...........................Daryl Harang, PFirst Team .............................Drew Jenson, PFirst Team .....................Jake McLintock, OFFirst Team ..........................Ryan Schroyer, PFirst Team ......................Scott Shoemaker, PFirst Team ......................Jordan Swaydan, CFirst Team.....................Brock Ungricht, DH

2005 First Team ........................Quintin Berry, OFFirst Team ...........................Bruce Billings, PFirst Team ......................James Guerrero, SSFirst Team ..........................Alex Hinshaw, PFirst Team .....................Jake McLintock, OFFirst Team ......................Jordan Swaydan, CFirst Team.....................Lance Zawadzki, 3B

2006 First Team ...........................Bruce Billings, PSecond Team....................Quintin Berry, OFSecond Team .................Justin Masterson, PSecond Team......................Nick Romero, 2B

2007 First Team ..........................Nick Romero, 3BSecond Team.......................Bruce Billings, PSecond Team................Brandon Glover, OFSecond Team...................Troy Hanzawa, SSSecond Team ....................Frank LoNigro, CSecond Team...............Stephen Strasburg, P

2008 First Team........................Troy Hanzawa, SSFirst Team ..........................Nick Romero, 3BFirst Team ...................Stephen Strasburg, PSecond Team........................Pat Colwell, OFSecond Team...................Shane Kaufman, P

2009 First Team...........................Addison Reed, PFirst Team ...................Stephen Strasburg, PFirst Team .........................Cory Vaughn, OFSecond Team ................Erik Castro, DH/UTSecond Team ......................Tyler Lavigne, P

2010 First Team ................Brandon Meredith, OFSecond Team................Mitch Blackburn, 2BSecond Team......................Addison Reed, PSecond Team ....................Cory Vaughn, OF

2011 Secondteam ..............Brandon Meredith, 1BSecond Team .......................Cody Smith, OFSecond Team ......................Cole Swanson, PSecond Team .....................Chris Wilson, OF

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1958..............................................Tommy Rinks, 3B1959...................................................Jerry Smith, 1B1960.................................................Bob Imlay, RHP1961.........................................Dennis Rickards, OF1962 ..................................................Burt Swaim, 2B1963................................................Dave Flesner, 1B1964................................................Graig Nettles, SS1965..................Graig Nettles, SS; Tom Whelan, C1966.........................Mike Steele, 1B; Jim Rupe, OF1967 ..................Bob Cluck, P; Dave Robinson, OF1968 ...........................................Dave Robinson, OF1969................................................Tommy Kam, 1B1970....................................................Doug Hunt, IF1971 ..................................................Ron Layton, 2B1972 ...................................Larry Luxemburg, RHP1973................................................Bob Kellison, OF1974 ...............................................John Helfrick, 3B1975...........................................Kurt Wittmayer, SS1976.............................................Kevin Kennedy, C1977 ............................................Chick Valley, P-1B1978.....................................................Jeff Doyle, OF1979..................................................Chris Jones, OF1980 .............................................Al Romero, C-DH1981..........................................Bobby Meacham, SS1982 ....................................Mark Williamson, RHP1983 ...........................................Kerwin Danley, OF1984................................................Flavio Alfaro, SS1985 ..................................................Mark Grace, 1B1986............Eric Woods, OF; Steve Montejano, SS1987 ....................................................Bob Parry, OF1988..........................................Steve Montejano, SS1989 .....................................................Rob Brown, P1990 .....................................Eric Christopherson, C1991 .............Bill Dunckel, OF; Scott Dennison, 2B1992 ...................................................Steve Dietz, 2B1993.....................Steve Dietz, SS; Pat Mummy, 2B1994 .....................................Heath Hayes, 3B/RHP1995 ............................................Brian Kooiman, 3B1996.....................................................Travis Lee, 1B1997.................................................Jason Phillips, C

1998 ...................Kalin Foulds, 2B; Alex Pelaez, 3B1999 .............................................Paul Lockhart, OF2000 ............................................Brandon Rogers, C2001...............................................Brian Manfred, C2002...............................................Royce Ring, RHP2003........................................Anthony Gwynn, OF2004..............................................Rielly Embrey, 1B2005 ...........................................James Guerrero, SS2006..................................................Paul Smyth, OF2007...................................Stephen Strasburg, RHP2008...................................Stephen Strasburg, RHP2009...................................Stephen Strasburg, RHP2010 .....................................Brandon Meredith, OF2011 ................................................Jomel Torres, 1B2012...................................................Greg Allen, OF

MOST VALUABLE PITCHER1980 ................................................Vic Martin, RHP1981...............................................Nick Harsh, RHP1982 ....................................Mark Williamson, RHP1983 ................................................Bill Blount, LHP1984................................................Phil Torres, LHP1985...................................................Mike Erb, RHP1986 ........................................Scott Lawrence, RHP1987 ......................................James Campbell, LHP1988 ..........................................John Marshall, RHP1989 ...............................................Rob Brown, RHP1990.......Kurt Archer, RHP; Andy Petersen, RHP1991 ...........................................Rick Navarro, LHP1992 ......Rick Navarro, LHP; Benji Grigsby, RHP1993............................................Richie Juarez, LHP1994............................................Heath Hayes, RHP1995 ..........................................Adam Virchis, RHP1996................................................Brian Scott, RHP1997.........Chad Wanders, RHP; Brian Scott, RHP1998 ........................................Chad Wanders, RHP1999 .........................................Aaron Harang, RHP2000 ......................................Chris Hartshorn, RHP2001.....................................Marcos Mendoza, LHP2002 ...............................................Royce Ring, LHP2003 ............................................Drew Jenson, LHP2004..........Ryan Schroyer; Scott Shoemaker, RHP2005 ..........................................Bruce Billings, RHP2006 .....................................Justin Masterson, RHP2007...................................Stephen Strasburg, RHP2008...................................Stephen Strasburg, RHP2009...................................Stephen Strasburg, RHP2010..........................................Addison Reed, RHP2011 ..........................................Cole Swanson, LHP2012 ........Ryan Doran, RHP; Justin Hepner, RHP

MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE1983...................................................Terry Jones, 1B1984 ..............................................Chris Gwynn, OF1985 ..................................................Mark Grace, 1B1986 ....................................................Bob Parry, OF1987 ....................................................Bob Parry, OF1988..........................................Steve Montejano, SS1989........................................Harry Henderson, 1B1990 ............................................Scott Dennison, 2B1991............................................Derek Vinyard, OF1992 ...................................................Steve Dietz, 2B1993.................................................Pat Mummy, 2B1994 ..............................................Jeff DaVanon, OF1995 ............................................Tony Zaragoza, SS1996.....................................................Travis Lee, 1B1997 ...............................................Andy Bevins, OF1998 ...................Kalin Foulds, 2B; Alex Pelaez, 3B1999 .............................................Paul Lockhart, OF

2000 .............................................Paul Lockhart, OF2001....................................................Carlo Cota, 2B2002...........................................Jake McLintock, OF2003........................................Anthony Gwynn, OF2004.....................................Brock Ungricht, C/DH2005 .............................................Quintin Berry, OF2006..................................................Paul Smyth, OF2007 ...............................................Nick Romero, 3B2008 ...............................................Nick Romero, 3B2009..............................................Erik Castro, 3B/C2010 ..............................................Cory Vaughn, OF2011.................................................Cody Smith, OF2012 .......................................................Tim Zier, 2B

MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE1983 ...................................................Joe Holvey, 3B1984......................................................Steve Hill, 2B1985 ..................................................Mark Grace, 1B1986 ...........................................Tom LeVasseur, 3B1987 ....................................................Bob Parry, OF1988........................................Harry Henderson, 1B1989 .....................................................None Named1990 .....................................Eric Christopherson, C1991 ...................................................Steve Dietz, SS1992 .......................................................Rick Page, C1993 .............................................Steve Dietz, SS-2B1994 ............................................Tony Zaragoza, SS1995 ............................................Brian Kooiman, 3B1996.................................................Jason Phillips, C1997 ..................................................Alex Pelaez, 3B1998 ..................................................Alex Pelaez, 3B1999 ............................................Brandon Rogers, C2000................................................Matt Ricardy, 2B 2001........................................Anthony Gwynn, OF 2002 ................................................Jon Stephens, 1B2003........................................Anthony Gwynn, OF2004................................................Landon Burt, OF2005...........................................Jake McLintock, OF2006 .........Quintin Berry, OF; Jordan Swaydan, C2007.............................................Troy Hanzawa, SS2008.............................................Troy Hanzawa, SS2009 .........................................Mitch Blackburn, 2B2010 .........................................Mitch Blackburn, 2B2011......................................Brandon MEredith, 1B2012...................................................Greg Allen, OF

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INDIVIDUAL BATTINGGames

Season ......................90 by Rigo Rodriguez, 1982 *Career ..................225 by Jake McLintock, 2002-05

At Bats

Game ...........8 by Quintin Berry vs. New Mexico, 5/14/05; Jim Nettles and Greg Mattison

vs. Cal Western, 3/20/68;Chris Gwynn vs. UNLV, 2/24/83;

Chris Gwynn vs. Fresno State, 2/26/83;Chris Gwynn vs. UC-Riverside, 3/31/84;

Derek Vinyard vs. Air Force, 5/13/90Season...........................358 by Chris Gwynn, 1984Career ..................843 by Jake McLintock, 2002-05

Runs

Game ............6 by Frank LoNigro vs. AF, 4/22/07;by Quintin Berry at Air Force, 5/5/06; Lance Zawadzki at Air Force, 5/5/06,Quintin Berry vs. Air Force, 5/24/06;

Rick Sutherland vs. Westmont; 3/28/59Al Fodor vs. Camp Stoneman, 4/2/50

Art Preston vs. Westmont, 3/30/50Season.............................95 by Chris Gwynn, 1984Career ................214 by Bobby Meacham, 1979-81

Hits

Game ...............................7 by Lance Zawadzki vs.Air Force, 5/5/06

Season...........................137 by Chris Gwynn, 1984Career ..................281 by Jake McLintock, 2002-05

Season Batting Average100-149 AB.......................477 by Art Preston, 1952150-199 AB..........................417 by Bob Parry, 1987200-249 AB...................419 by Quintin Berry, 2005250+ AB......................399 by Kerwin Danley, 1983

Career Batting Average

250-349 AB.........403 by Jerry Davison, 1940-42,47350-449 AB..................431 by Art Preston, 1950-52450+ AB .......................384 by Terry Jones, 1983-84

Total BasesSeason...........................243 by Chris Gwynn, 1984Career ..................411 by Jake McLintock, 2002-05

Doubles

Game................................3, last time Chris Wilsonat UNLV, 4/7/12

Season................................31 by Terry Jones, 1984;Chris Gwynn, 1984

Career........................54 by Chris Gwynn, 1983-85Terry Jones, 1983-84

Triples

Game......................2, last time by James Guerrerovs. New Mexico, 4/9/05

Season ............................10 by Nikco Riesgo, 1987;Chris Gwynn, 1984

Career ....................16 by James Guerrero, 2003-05

Home Runs

Game ...............3 by Javier Ramos vs. AF, 3/21/99;Brad Gennaro vs. Air Force, 4/4/92

Season.............................19 by Chris Gwynn, 1984Pat Rubino, 1978

Career .....................28 by Curt Mendoza, 2003-06;Paul Lockhart, 1997-2000

Runs Batted In

Game ........8 by Jason Phillips vs. CS Northridge,5/12/95; Phil Woolsey vs. Masters, 4/29/86

Karl Goodwalt vs. Camp Stoneman, 4/2/50Season............................ 95 by Chris Gwynn, 1984Career ..................178 by Jake McLintock, 2002-05

Stolen Bases

Game...............5 by Bob Parry vs. Colorado State,4/15/87; Mark Lessel vs. Hawaii, 5/8/83

Al Newman vs. UTEP, 4/9/81Season ..............................58 by Kalin Foulds, 1998Career .................132 by Kalin Foulds, 1994-96, 98

Walks

Game ...6 by Steve Vickery vs. California, 3/27/74Season ......................83 by Chris Canizzarro, 1983Career................169 by Chris Canizzarro, 1981-83

Hit by Pitch

Game..............3 by Landon Burt vs. Utah, 3/14/03Season ..............................15 by Landon Burt, 2003Career .....................36 by Pat Colwell, 2008-10, 11

Sacrifice Bunts

Game .....3 by Evan Potter vs. St. Mary’s, 3/11/12;Brian Manfred vs. Utah, 3/5/01

Season............................14 by Steve Boucher, 1990Career............................31 by Steve Dietz, 1990-93

Sacrifice Flies

Game........2 by several; last time by Andy Bevinsvs. San Jose State, 2/17/95

Season..........................10 by Kerwin Danley, 1983Career ....................18 by Jake McLintock, 2002-05

Consecutive Hits

Season................................9 by Paul Wirkus, 1979;Tony Camara, 1978

Hitting Streak

Single Season ...........28 games by Derek Vinyard,April 2 - May 13, 1991;

Steve Dietz, April 4 - May 15, 1992Two Seasons ...................30 games by Steve Dietz,

April 4, 1992 - Jan. 29, 1993

Consecutive Times On Base

Season...............................14 by Paul Wirkus, 1979

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGAppearances

Season......................41 by Mark Williamson, 1982Career.........................106 by Kevin Piper, 1982-85

Innings Pitched

Game...........15 by Marty French vs. Fresno State,5/10/75; Jim Poole vs. Seattle, 5/30/53

Season ........................146 by Al Churchman, 1936Career ..........................343 by Bill Blount, 1982-85

Victories

Season ....................13 by Stephen Strasburg, 200913 by Bill Blount, 1983

Career .............................32 by Bill Blount, 1982-85

Most Complete Games (since 1960)

Season.................................11 by Rob Brown, 1989Career...........................17 by Rob Brown, 1988-89;

Norm Marr, 1962-64

Most Shutouts

Season............................3 by Andy Petersen, 1990;Rob Brown, 1989; Bill Blount,

1984; Tim Arnsberg, 1984Career.............................5 by Rob Brown, 1988-89;

Bill Blount, 1982-85

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Most Saves

Season............................20 by Addison Reed, 2009Career............................26 by Royce Ring, 2000-02

Best Record

Season ....................10-0 by Curtis Burkhead, 1979

Season Earned Run Average

50-75 I.......................... 1.37 by Rick Navarro, 199275-100 IP.........................1.54 by Scott Simon, 1968100+ IP.................1.32 by Stephen Strasburg, 2009

Career Earned Run Average

125-200 IP........1.72 by Mark Williamson, 1981-82201+ IP ...........1.59 by Stephen Strasburg, 2007-09

Strikeouts

Game ..........................23 by Stephen Strasburg vs.Utah, 4/11/08

Season ..................195 by Stephen Strasburg, 2009Career .............375 by Stephen Strasburg, 2007-09

Most Runs Allowed

Season............................106 by Jeremy Cook, 1999

Fewest Runs Allowed

Season ......14 by Mark Williamson, 1981 (53.1 IP)

Most Earned Runs Allowed

Game.....13 by Marty French vs. Arizona, 3/15/74Season .................72 by Jeremy Cook, 1999 (108.2)

Fewest Earned Runs (Min. 50 IP)

Season ......10 by Mark Williamson, 1981 (53.1 IP)

Most Hits Allowed

Game ....................................17 by John Lippert vs.Long Beach State, 4/30/65

Season ........................137 by Al Churchman, 1936

Fewest Hits Allowed (Min. 50 IP)

Season .....................33 by Bob Rands, 1965 (55 IP)

Most Walks Allowed

Game..............10 by Erik Plantenberg vs. Temple, 3/8/88; by David Provencher

vs. Washington State, 3/31/84Season ..............................77 by Bert Grigsby, 1951

Fewest Walks Allowed (Min. 50 IP)

Season......................12 by Jon Berger, 2009 (88 IP)12 by Brad Cutler, 1971 (58 IP)

Most Hit Batters

Game ........................................5 by Chris Dunwellvs. Gonzaga, 2/24/01

Season ......................16 by Justin Masterson, 2006;Rory Shortell, 2002

Career ........................34 by Rory Shortell, 2000-02

TEAM BATTINGGames Played

Season ..........................................91 by 1982 team *

At Bats

Game............................61 vs. Cal Western, 3/20/68Season.........................................2998 by 1984 team

Runs

Game.......................Div. I – 36 at Air Force, 5/5/06Season...........................................708 by 1984 team

Hits

Game.................................29 vs. Air Force, 4/22/0729 vs. Colorado State, 5/6/90

Season...........................................996 by 1984 team

Doubles

Game....................................8 at Air Force, 3/22/03;vs. Air Force 5/13/90;

vs. Wyoming, 4/30/87; vs. Utah, 5/17/88Season...........................................196 by 1984 team

Triples

Game .............................5 vs. Point Loma, 2/10/87,vs. Western New Mexico, 3/18/84

Season.............................................37 by 1981 team

Home Runs

Game......................................6 at Air Force, 5/5/06;at Brigham Young, 4/16/99

Season.............................................85 by 1984 team

Runs Batted In

Game.....................................34 at Air Force, 5/5/06Season...........................................629 by 1984 team

Stolen Bases

Game .........................14 vs. Colorado State, 3/2/87Season...........................................238 by 1983 team

Total Bases

Season.........................................1517 by 1984 team

Walks

Season...........................................464 by 1983 team

Hit By Pitch

Season.............................................73 by 2006 team

Strikeouts

Season...........................................467 by 1982 team

Batting Average

Season...........................................336 by 1998 team

Sacrifice Bunts

Season.............................................77 by 1991 team

Winning Streak

24 games from April 10 to May 3, 1983

TEAM PITCHINGInnings Pitched

Game................17 vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/1/85:vs. CS Northridge, 2/21/72

Season ........................................756 by 1982 team *

Most Strikeouts (Div. I)

Season.......................581 by 1997 team (64 games)

Most Walks (Div. I)

Season.......................414 by 1982 team (91 games)

Earned Run Average (Div. I)

Season......................2.53 by 1972 team (55 games)

Consecutive Shutout Innings

Season.............................................30 by 1977 team

TEAM DEFENSEPutouts

Season ......................................2268 by 1982 team *

Assists

Season.........................................1119 by 1984 team

Errors

Season...........................................144 by 1987 team

Fielding Chances

Season.........................................3504 by 1984 team

Fielding Percentage

Season...........................................974 by 2009 team

* NCAA Record

(Terry Jones also set an NCAArecord with 793 putouts in 1984)

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Year G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SH SF SB PO A E FPCT1936...........26 ..........305............714 ..........165 .........218...........21 ..........5 ............6..........153............374 ...........80...........115 ............7...........-..........35..........469.........142..........60 ............9111937...........29 ..........266............842 ..........166 .........236...........27 ..........8 ..........12..........137............374 ...........94...........143 ..........33...........-..........76..........642.........260..........74 ............9241938...........31 ..........317..........1011 ..........259 .........320...........36 ........15 ..........17..........193............432 .........127...........149 ..........29...........-..........41..........730.........319..........89 ............9311939...........22 ..........293............998 ..........205 .........292..............- ...........-.............-..........182.................- .........119...........147 .............-...........- ............- ..............- .............- ............- .................-1940...........27 ..........295............907 ..........153 .........268...........30 ..........4 ..........10..........137............370 ...........99.............95 ..........35...........-..........70..........712.........271..........63 ............9401941...........24 ..........253............772 ..........116 .........196...........16 ..........8 ............8............97............326 ...........92...........106 ..........19...........-..........20..........584.........213..........33 ............9601942...........24 ..........293............837 ..........186 .........245...........25 ........16 ............8..........146............389 .........111...........124 ..........20...........-..........48..........593.........215..........52 ............9401946...........39 ..........278..........1250 ..........274 .........347...........42 ........27 ..........16..........239............393 .........236...........210 ..........44...........-..........81..........936.........388..........76 ............9471947...........33 ..........291............977 ..........233 .........287...........38 ........23 ..........13..........199............420 .........200...........145 ..........28...........-..........42..........825.........348..........72 ............9421948...........29 ..........284............920 ..........179 .........261...........29 ........18 ..........15..........135............403 .........130...........134 ..........20...........-..........29..........807.........362..........92 ............9271949...........36 ..........275..........1172 ..........193 .........322...........25 ........23 ............8..........165............356 .........152...........173 ..........38...........-..........50..........915.........380........121 ............9151950...........35 ..........284..........1058 ..........225 .........302...........47 ..........9 ..........15..........177............389 .........159...........177 ..........24...........-..........40..........845.........401........139 ............9001951...........33 ..........302..........1149 ..........266 .........347...........45 ........24 ..........17..........250............427 .........180...........168 ..........24...........-..........43..........866.........354........111 ............9171952...........35 ..........284..........1029 ..........198 .........292...........36 ........18 ............8..........160............377 .........209...........133 ..........21...........-..........36..........879.........385..........98 ............9281953...........39 ..........268..........1350 ..........241 .........362...........41 ........22 ..........23..........199............382 .........218...........255 ..........23...........-..........38........1020.........417..........92 ............9401954...........31 ..........268............939 ..........195 .........252...........27 ........17 ..........21..........165............400 .........209...........197 ..........42...........-..........36..........796.........349..........73 ............9401955...........28 ..........317............930 ..........282 .........311...........41 ........23 ..........22..........234............499 .........204...........141 ..........41...........-..........41..........737.........309..........63 ............9431956...........38 ..........310..........1340 ..........347 .........416...........60 ........21 ..........21..........288............434 .........243...........241 ..........50...........-..........61..........994.........376........106 ............9281957...........33 ..........288..........1084 ..........260 .........312...........42 ........13 ..........25..........209............420 .........174...........168 ..........45...........-..........38..........829.........327..........68 ............9441958...........34 ..........303..........1119 ..........294 .........339...........34 ........17 ..........25..........255............431 .........229...........162 ..........45...........-..........37..........861.........373..........50 ............9611959...........37 ..........248..........1206 ..........294 .........335...........40 ........12 ..........22..........243............386 .........258...........176 ..........38...........-..........35..........947.........388........100 ............9301960...........38 ..........292..........1279 ..........246 .........373...........40 ........17 ..........14..........220............382 .........152...........165 ..........43...........-..........40..........981.........402..........84 ............9561961...........36 ..........296..........1192 ..........271 .........253...........40 ........18 ..........20..........230............410 .........169...........203 ..........41...........-..........47..........894 .............- ............- .................-1962...........38 ..........302..........1286 ..........285 .........389...........69 ........14 ..........14..........259............411 .........197...........173 ..........39...........-..........39..........976 .............- ............- .................-1963...........37 ..........270..........1182 ..........211 .........320...........37 ........22 ..........16..........152............380 .........146...........210 ..........46...........-..........41..........897.........355..........71 ............9461964...........36 ..........260..........1145 ..........229 .........323...........47 ........13 ..........17..........189............390 .........180...........215 ..........44...........-..........20..........905.........383..........92 ............9331965...........42 ..........285..........1377 ..........247 .........392...........65 ........20 ..........34..........212............435 .........148...........236 ..........42...........-..........63........1066.........457..........78 ............9511966...........45 ..........288..........1513 ..........299 .........436...........62 ........15 ..........37..........245............422 .........214...........253 ..........33...........-..........95........1178.........466..........74 ............9631967...........36 ..........302..........1221 ..........222 .........369...........46 ........25 ..........18..........177............425 .........140...........197 ..........37...........-..........39..........911.........394..........77 ............9441968...........52 ..........275..........1734 ..........319 .........476...........88 ........23 ..........25..........260............395 .........243...........279 ..........48...........-..........83........1338.........642..........91 ............9561969...........45 ..........280..........1525 ..........230 .........427...........62 ........17 ..........15..........199............372 .........219...........275 ..........37...........-..........90........1198.........518........106 ............9451970...........49 ..........272..........1598 ..........275 .........436...........62 ........18 ..........14..........230............360 .........249...........278 ..........28...........-........130........1257.........616..........91 ............9541971...........55 ..........241..........1744 ..........226 .........420...........38 ........11 ..........12..........184............296 .........245...........309 ..........64...........-..........91........1420.........704........116 ............9481972...........58 ..........279..........1896 ..........281 .........529...........65 ........13 ..........27..........238............370 .........237...........347 ..........41...........-..........80........1454.........721........106 ............9541973...........57 ..........279..........1805 ..........276 .........504...........69 ........17 ..........31..........243............388 .........207...........301 ..........33...........-..........90........1405.........678..........93 ............9571974...........61 ..........286..........1872 ..........338 .........535...........67 ........16 ..........38..........292............400 .........271...........229 ..........47...........-........118........1430.........739..........85 ............9621975...........47 ..........269..........1503 ..........228 .........405...........56 ........17 ..........17..........198............363 .........204...........239 ..........45...........-..........60........1167.........595..........89 ............9511976...........59 ..........277..........1825 ..........305 .........506...........68 ........24 ..........38..........270............403 .........291...........326 ..........64...........-..........84........1474 .............- ............- .................-1977...........66 ..........307..........2150 ..........434 .........659.........100 ........23 ..........38..........368............427 .........335...........329 ..........81...........-........122........1728 .............- ............- .................-1978...........65 ..........312..........2166 ..........448 .........678.........111 ........22 ..........50..........381............454 .........334...........320 ..........42 ........19........105........1662.........786..........99 ............9611979...........74 ..........322..........2326 ..........521 .........750.........119 ........22 ..........59..........430............469 .........382...........313 ..........50 ........31........168........1824.........876........123 ............9561980...........69 ..........300..........2194 ..........473 .........659.........124 ........26 ..........55..........403............456 .........318...........298 ..........26 ........31........138........1691.........803........132 ............9501981...........68 ..........333..........2252 ..........572 .........751.........105 ........37 ..........58..........483............490 .........352...........253 ..........26 ........46........221........1673.........794........100 ............9611982...........91 ..........304..........2988 ..........572 .........907.........121 ........24 ..........36..........493............396 .........404...........467 ..........49 ........31........217........1673.........794........100 ............9611983...........77 ..........328..........2552 ..........641 .........837.........147 ........32 ..........42..........534............460 .........464...........341 ..........44 ........42........238........2216.........995........123 ............9631984...........89 ..........332..........2998 ..........708 .........996.........196 ........35 ..........85..........629............506 .........422...........370 ..........55 ........40........160........1931.........937........115 ............9611985...........73 ..........300..........2407 ..........452 .........721.........126 ........24 ..........25..........394............403 .........374...........338 ..........31 ........29........158........2257.......1119........128 ............9631986...........66 ..........321..........2102 ..........457 .........675.........117 ........26 ..........40..........395............459 .........330...........312 ..........44 ........30........166........1850.........862........130 ............9541987...........61 ..........302..........1963 ..........383 .........592.........116 ........25 ..........26..........333............426 .........290...........327 ..........41 ........26........153........1631.........760........144 ............9431988...........66 ..........320..........2190 ..........515 .........701.........121 ........24 ..........39..........451............451 .........310...........321 ..........38 ........31........168........1523.........645........117 ............9491989...........62 ..........281..........1905 ..........343 .........535...........85 ........15 ..........31..........286............390 .........255...........285 ..........26 ........26........105........1514.........623..........89 ............9601990...........71 ..........319..........2298 ..........535 .........732.........135 ........28 ..........50..........461............467 .........380...........351 ..........67 ........28........160........1795.........795........107 ............9601991...........64 ..........310..........2041 ..........412 .........632...........83 ........28 ..........13..........358............397 .........281...........264 ..........77 ........27........162........1643.........734........114 ............9541992...........57 ..........316..........1828 ..........399 .........577.........100 ........33 ..........25..........346............447 .........299...........297 ..........44 ........21........145........1416.........564..........84 ............9591993...........58 ..........274..........1987 ..........294 .........544...........89 ........17 ..........29..........259............379 .........256...........355 ..........28 ........13........117........1552.........688..........87 ............9631994...........58 ..........317..........2108 ..........430 .........669.........109 ........14 ..........29..........387............424 .........277...........350 ..........45 ........35........158........1591.........708..........97 ............9601995...........55 ..........319..........1949 ..........390 .........622.........110 ........18 ..........46..........352............465 .........200...........368 ..........38 ........30..........96........1451.........660..........78 ............9641996...........59 ..........290..........2058 ..........337 .........597...........85 ........20 ..........31..........303............396 .........244...........337 ..........46 ........12........117........1606.........640..........80 ............9661997...........64 ..........315..........2298 ..........477 .........725.........134 ........27 ..........45..........426............456 .........255...........373 ..........50 ........24........113........1715.........654........110 ............9581998...........57 ..........336..........2075 ..........489 .........697.........125 ........34 ..........47..........415............497 .........255...........343 ..........42 ........25........122........1517.........607..........86 ............9611999...........59 ..........294..........2113 ..........399 .........622.........107 ........19 ..........52..........348............437 .........230...........445 ..........30 ........16..........67........1569.........640........115 ............9512000...........62 ..........315..........2212 ..........461 .........696.........126 ........20 ..........45..........401............451 .........232...........423 ..........37 ........30........111........1620.........647........135 ............9442001...........60 ..........309..........2141 ..........390 .........661.........116 ........20 ..........24..........340............415 .........213...........397 ..........31 ........31..........98........1604.........592........114 ............9512002...........66 ..........324..........2322 ..........476 .........753.........131 ........26 ..........30..........429............442 .........295...........454 ..........50 ........37..........68........1734.........670..........75 ............9702003...........61 ..........299..........2191 ..........402 .........655.........127 ........29 ..........36..........373............433 .........231...........409 ..........23 ........17..........54........1623.........679..........97 ............9602004...........64 ..........298..........2203 ..........428 .........656.........121 ........18 ..........49..........385............436 .........309...........462 ..........31 ........25..........72........1678.........620..........84 ............9652005...........59 ..........315..........2141 ..........435 .........674.........124 ........33 ..........38..........397............457 .........240...........445 ..........29 ........20..........48........1554.........515..........99 ............9542006...........59 ..........290..........2077 ..........390 .........603.........105 ........22 ..........57..........355............444 .........222...........452 ..........37 ........27..........55........1547.........596........101 ............9552007...........59 ..........291..........2048 ..........360 .........596...........98 ........23 ..........20..........317............391 .........207...........413 ..........42 ........21..........77........1576.........569..........91 ............9592008...........59 ..........290..........2079 ..........366 .........602.........105 ........24 ..........42..........339............424 .........238...........455 ..........32 ........21..........57........1586.........581..........83 ............9632009...........64 ..........291..........2193 ..........389 .........638.........113 ........12 ..........47..........346............418 .........260...........464 ..........37 ........21..........53........1717.........688..........65 ............9742010...........56 ..........312..........1974 ..........430 .........616...........87 ........13 ..........44..........390............436 .........299...........443 ..........34 ........30..........71........1504.........596..........84 ............9622011...........58 ..........259..........1952 ..........299 .........505.........100 ........11 ..........22..........267............355 .........280...........445 ..........43 ........19..........51........1553.........608..........78 ............9652012...........60 ..........278..........2075 ..........346 .........577...........99 ........12 ..........23..........305............371 .........226...........439 ..........43 ........19..........66........1586.........688..........97 ............959

(Sacrifice bunts and sacrifice flies combined prior to 1978. A blank indicates statistics not available.)

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YYEEAARR--BBYY--YYEEAARR TTEEAAMM PPIITTCCHHIINNGGYear ERA W L SV CG Sho IP H R ER BB SO WP HB1936.........2.39 ........19..........6 ..........- ........19 .........3.........196.0 ........174............94 ..........52 ..........63 ........145.........8 .......151937.........1.84 ........19..........9 ..........- ........18 .........2.........215.0 ........162............46 ..........44 ..........88 ........157.........5 .........81938.........3.86 ........20........11 ..........- ........19 .........1.........240.0 ........224..........152 ........103 ........164 ........142.........9 .......181939................———— statistics not available ————-1940.........2.90 ........18..........9 ..........- ........19 .........1.........233.0 ........202..........115 ..........75 ........106 ........155.........4 .......101941.........2.34 ........15........10 ..........- ........14 .........3.........204.0 ........152............74 ..........53 ........104 ........152.......12 .........81942.........2.50 ........17..........7 ..........- ........17 .........2.........205.0 ........170............79 ..........57 ..........79 ........158.......13 .........61946.........2.81 ........32..........7 ..........- ........22 .........5.........304.1 ........252..........142 ..........95 ........164 ........214.........9 .........81947.........2.49 ........25..........8 ..........- ........20 .........4.........275.9 ........239..........111 ..........76 ........131 ........190.......18 .......111948.........3.95 ........17........14 ..........- ........11 .........1.........269.0 ........244..........164 ........118 ..........94 ........159.......11 .........91949.........3.87 ........16........20 ..........- ........12 .........3.........305.0 ........319..........212 ........131 ........137 ........175.......10 .......151950.........3.06 ........20........14 ..........- ........14 .........2.........288.2 ........276..........178 ..........98 ........116 ........208.........6 .......141951.........3.71 ........21........12 ..........- ........17 .........0.........281.2 ........256..........227 ........116 ........202 ........170.......24 .........91952.........3.44 ........20........15 ..........- ........20 .........3.........293.0 ........278..........176 ........112 ........151 ........126.........7 .......171953.........3.23 ........24........15 ..........- ........17 .........6.........340.0 ........273..........152 ........122 ........140 ........142.........7 .......141954.........2.54 ........16........15 ..........- ........15 .........4.........265.1 ........240..........146 ..........75 ..........84 ........138.........6 .......111955.........2.60 ........22..........6 ..........- ........15 .........3.........249.0 ........215..........117 ..........72 ........128 ........174.........6 .........61956.........3.43 ........26........12 ..........- ........24 .........3.........330.2 ........300..........211 ........126 ........179 ........243.......22 .......121957.........3.42 ........23..........9 ..........- ........19 .........3.........276.2 ........228..........150 ........105 ........123 ........218.......11 .......131958.........2.42 ........36..........7 ..........- ........15 .........7.........282.1 ........241..........104 ..........76 ........139 ........161.......16 .......191959.........3.76 ........28..........9 ..........- ........18 .........1.........313.2 ........289..........211 ........131 ........181 ........182.......21 .......281960.........3.06 ........25........13 ..........- ........20 .........3.........324.0 ........262..........158 ........110 ........160 ........233.......16 .......181961.........4.20 ........22........14 ..........- ........16 .........3.........298.0 ........277..........206 ........139 ........179 ........206.......17 .......131962.........3.57 ........28........10 ..........- ..........8 .........4.........325.1 ........286..........174 ........129 ........151 ........262.......15 .........61963.........3.40 ........23........14 ..........- ........19 .........2.........307.0 ........292..........174 ........116 ........132 ........245..........- .........91964.........3.34 ........19........16 ..........- ........17 .........2.........301.2 ........286..........163 ........112 ........101 ........191..........- .........61965.........3.60 ........27........14 ..........- ........10 .........1.........355.1 ........321..........178 ........142 ........133 ........256.......25 .......101966.........3.80 ........27........18 ..........- ..........8 .........3.........392.2 ........365..........214 ........166 ........179 ........309.......24 .......121967.........3.23 ........22........13 ..........- ........13 .........4.........303.2 ........263..........161 ........109 ........220 ........254.......27 .......141968.........3.03 ........32........20 ..........- ........13 .........4.........446.0 ........387..........211 ........150 ........193 ........269.......28 .......111969.........3.72 ........16........27 ..........- ........10 .........1.........399.1 ........369..........235 ........165 ........231 ........274.......25 .......111970.........3.09 ........28........18 ..........- ........11 .........6.........419.0 ........387..........212 ........144 ........212 ........148..........- .......231971.........2.53 ........29........24 ..........- ........10 .........6.........473.1 ........423..........200 ........133 ........195 ........234.......32 .........81972.........4.34 ........25........32 ..........- ........11 .........2.........484.2 ........506..........307 ........234 ........270 ........314.......48 .......251973.........4.54 ........31........25..........9 ........16 .........4.........468.0 ........520..........306 ........236 ........272 ........298.......34 .........81974.........4.36 ........37........24..........8 ........16 .........5.........504.1 ........548..........281 ........247 ........252 ........272.......17 .......141975.........3.90 ........22........25..........9 ........13 .........1.........390.0 ........366..........238 ........169 ........198 ........264.......15 .......151976.........3.51 ........36........22..........8 ........17 .........6.........491.1 ........485..........239 ........192 ........192 ........334.......19 .......141977.........3.29 ........49........16........11 ........15 .........8.........576.0 ........533..........269 ........217 ........225 ........372.......30 .......261978.........4.73 ........38........27........10 ........14 .........6.........554.0 ........592..........369 ........292 ........311 ........358.........8 .......151979.........3.97 ........55........18........19 ........20 .........6.........608.0 ........576..........346 ........268 ........343 ........442.......25 .......171980.........4.02 ........40........26..........6 ........14 .........5.........563.2 ........527..........359 ........252 ........367 ........367.......42 .......301981.........3.52 ........51........17........10 ........15 .........6.........575.2 ........500..........284 ........225 ........349 ........378.......36 .......281982.........3.79 ........58........30........21 ........10 .........5.........756.0 ........713..........410 ........318 ........414 ........471.......40 .......481983.........4.30 ........62........15........16 ........17 .........6.........644.1 ........637..........376 ........308 ........360 ........419.......40 .......321984.........4.09 ........66........23........12 ........12 ........12........752.1 ........763..........421 ........342 ........355 ........458.......55 .......271985.........4.26 ........42........30........12 ........12 .........5.........616.2 ........613..........365 ........292 ........320 ........424.......57 .......351986.........3.81 ........42........23..........9 ........15 .........5.........543.2 ........520..........342 ........230 ........333 ........426.......60 .......221987.........4.15 ........32........28..........8 ........11 .........5.........507.2 ........485..........304 ........234 ........284 ........424.......62 .......401988.........4.37 ........47........18........12 ........12 .........5.........562.2 ........583..........342 ........273 ........303 ........431.......53 .......381989.........3.17 ........37........25..........8 ........19 .........5.........504.2 ........471..........236 ........178 ........206 ........460.......28 .......291990.........3.61 ........49........22........12 ........15 ........10........598.1 ........593..........294 ........240 ........242 ........465.......34 .......231991.........4.38 ........43........21........11 ..........6 .........4.........546.2 ........563..........328 ........266 ........268 ........436.......42 .......361992.........4.18 ........39........18........12 ..........2 .........2.........472.0 ........465..........270 ........219 ........223 ........447.......31 .......241993.........4.77 ........22........36..........6 ........12 .........2.........517.1 ........540..........338 ........274 ........291 ........328.......47 .......421994.........4.19 ........35........23..........5 ..........8 .........3.........530.1 ........558..........335 ........247 ........274 ........304.......46 .......431995.........4.08 ........30........25..........4 ..........4 .........3.........483.2 ........469..........294 ........219 ........233 ........357.......53 .......501996.........3.31 ........32........25........11 ..........3 .........0.........535.1 ........494..........254 ........197 ........212 ........509.......44 .......341997.........4.47 ........41........22........17 ..........5 .........2.........571.2 ........627..........373 ........284 ........263 ........581.......40 .......391998.........7.01 ........32........25........14 ..........7 .........0.........505.2 ........687..........459 ........394 ........300 ........414.......68 .......451999.........6.35 ........27........32..........4 ..........7 .........0.........523.0 ........651..........466 ........369 ........286 ........434.......42 .......562000.........5.46 ........32........28..........7 ..........4 .........0.........540.0 ........625..........407 ........310 ........281 ........444.......44 .......602001.........4.28 ........34........26........12 ..........4 .........3.........534.2 ........551..........329 ........254 ........215 ........520.......60 .......532002.........4.64 ........43........23........20 ..........3 .........5.........578.0 ........613..........352 ........298 ........237 ........486.......67 .......642003.........5.21 ........29........32........10 ..........4 .........3.........541.0 ........635..........394 ........313 ........191 ........372.......54 .......602004.........5.10 ........35........29........16 ..........5 .........5.........559.1 ........640..........383 ........317 ........210 ........457.......52 .......622005.........6.19 ........24........35..........6 ..........4 .........1.........518.0 ........635..........437 ........356 ........245 ........417.......45 .......642006.........6.72 ........23........36........10 ..........5 .........2.........515.2 ........625..........451 ........385 ........264 ........460.......59 .......732007.........3.97 ........29........30..........9 ..........2 .........2.........525.1 ........508..........300 ........232 ........213 ........452.......43 .......382008.........4.97 ........31........28..........8 ..........4 .........5.........528.2 ........573..........348 ........292 ........184 ........493.......52 .......512009.........4.04 ........41........23........24 ..........4 .........6.........572.1 ........577..........311 ........257 ........165 ........571.......42 .......682010.........5.65 ........28........28........10 ..........3 .........4.........501.1 ........644..........400 ........315 ........217 ........412.......44 .......552011.........5.25 ........22........36........10 ..........1 .........2.........517.2 ........574..........361 ........302 ........235 ........428.......61 .......612022.........5.42 ........26........34........12 ..........1 .........1.........528.1 ........638..........388 ........318 ........283 ........386.......50 .......37

(Blanks indicate statistics not available.)

Anthony Gwynn hit .339 in 2002 to help San Diego State finishwith a .324 mark, it’s highest batting average over the past 12seasons.

Lance Sewell led the Aztecs with a 3.16 earned run average in2007 as the team’s 3.97 ERA was its best since the 1996campaign.

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ANNUAL BATTING CHAMPIONSYear Player Average1936 Hideo Higashi.....................................4051937 Walt Sefton ..........................................3981938 Moose Siraton .....................................4041939 Eddie Preisler ......................................4401940 Jerry Davison ......................................4591941 Jerry Davison ......................................3491942 Jerry Davison ......................................4381946 John Ritchey ........................................3561947 Earle Brucker.......................................4001948 Jim Kennerly .......................................3761949 Al Fodor...............................................3821950 Al Fodor...............................................3841951 Art Preston ..........................................4671952 Art Preston ..........................................4771953 Walt Haase ..........................................3381954 Dick North...........................................3501955 Mike Brown.........................................4321956 Jim Pyles ..............................................3961957 Jerry Smith...........................................3491958 Jerry Smith...........................................3781959 Jerry Smith...........................................4001960 Bob Moss..............................................3431961 Dennis Rickards..................................3561962 Burt Swaim..........................................3471963 Dave Flesner........................................3531964 Dick Neel .............................................3811965 Graig Nettles .......................................3551966 Craig Scoggins ....................................3441967 Mike Everett ........................................3781968 Dave Robinson....................................3251969 Tom Kam .............................................4191970 Doug Hunt ..........................................3791971 Ron Layton ..........................................3011972 Bob Kellison ........................................3411973 Bill Getz................................................3801974 John Helfrick .......................................4011975 Gary Armstrong .................................3461976 Kevin Kennedy ...................................3421977 Kevin McWhirter................................357

1978 Jeff Doyle .............................................3731979 Chris Jones...........................................3641980 Tony Gwynn .......................................4231981 Tony Gwynn .......................................4161982 Kevin Wiggins ....................................3621983 Kerwin Danley....................................3991984 Flavio Alfaro .......................................3831985 Mark Grace..........................................3951986 Eric Woods ..........................................3831987 Bob Parry .............................................4171988 Harry Henderson ...............................3911989 Harry Henderson ...............................4211990 Scott Dennison ....................................3621991 Derek Vinyard ....................................3831992 Steve Dietz...........................................4041993 Pat Mummy.........................................3641994 Jeff DaVanon .......................................3901995 Tony Zaragoza....................................3731996 Travis Lee ............................................3551997 Tavares Comeaux...............................3751998 Alex Pelaez ..........................................3991999 Chad Chop ..........................................3262000 Billy Montgomery ..............................3682001 Carlo Cota............................................3462002 Jake McLintock ...................................3742003 Anthony Gwynn.................................3592004 Brock Ungricht....................................3732005 Quintin Berry ......................................4192006 Paul Smyth ..........................................3702007 Joe Spiers .............................................3282008 Troy Hanzawa ....................................3702009 Erik Castro...........................................3822010 Brandon Meredith ..............................3832011 Cody Smith..........................................3202012 Tim Zier ...............................................318

ANNUAL ERA CHAMPIONSYear Player ERA1936 Bill Raaka............................................2.341937 Hideo Higashi....................................1.151938 Bill Raaka............................................2.961939 Unavailable1940 Buss DeVolder ...................................2.331941 William Nettles ..................................1.541942 John Beck ............................................2.011946 Fulton Vickery ...................................1.761947 Phil Seewald.......................................1.081948 Walt Whittemore ...............................3.091949 Dick Barnes.........................................2.801950 Don Crickmore ..................................1.711951 Jim Poole.............................................2.581952 Jim Poole.............................................2.341953 Noel Mickelson..................................3.231954 Jim Poole.............................................1.771955 Noel Mickelson..................................1.661956 Dave Cavallin.....................................2.361957 Don Leigh ...........................................2.801958 Steve Evans.........................................1.221959 Bob Imlay............................................2.161960 Tom Biscotti........................................2.541961 Tom Biscotti........................................3.681962 Norm Marr .........................................2.101963 Larry Kramer .....................................1.931964 Bill Lefler ............................................3.111965 Galen Earls .........................................2.421966 Jack Milks ..........................................1.541967 Ron Coleman......................................1.15

1968 Scott Simon.........................................1.541969 Scott Simon.........................................3.281970 Casey Fulcher.....................................2.091971 Larry Luxemburg ..............................1.391972 Hayden Thomas ................................3.291973 Bill deLorimier ...................................2.571974 Greg Wilkes........................................3.041975 Marty French......................................2.061976 Dave Smith .........................................2.591977 Mike Couchee ....................................2.041978 Curt Burkhead ...................................2.451979 Curt Burkhead ...................................2.351980 John Lyons..........................................2.281981 Mark Williamson...............................1.691982 Mark Williamson...............................1.731983 Kevin Piper.........................................2.841984 Bill Blount ...........................................2.321985 Mike Erb .............................................2.631986 Mike Erb .............................................2.801987 James Campbell .................................2.021988 Jim Gibbs ............................................2.521989 Dave Riddle........................................2.521990 Kurt Archer ........................................2.421991 Brian Holliday....................................3.381992 Rick Navarro ......................................1.371993 Rich Juarez..........................................2.911994 John Lynn ...........................................2.971995 Adam Virchis .....................................3.381996 Brian Scott...........................................2.931997 Chad Wanders ...................................3.091998 Chad Wanders ...................................4.681999 Aaron Harang ....................................4.472000 Chris Hartshorn.................................3.682001 John Skinner .......................................3.582002 Chris Dunwell....................................3.922003 Mike Moat ..........................................4.582004 Scott Shoemaker ................................3.992005 Bruce Billings .....................................3.852006 Bruce Billings .....................................3.432007 Lance Sewell.......................................3.162008 Stephen Strasburg .............................1.572009 Stephen Strasburg .............................1.322010 Addison Reed ....................................2.502011 Cole Swanson.....................................3.232012 Justin Hepner .....................................2.94

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SEASON BATTING AVERAGE100-149 At Bats

Art Preston, 1952 .............................................477Art Preston, 1951 .............................................467Ron Vanegas, 1984 ..........................................440Jerry Davison, 1942 .........................................438Tony Gwynn, 1980 ..........................................423Moose Siraton, 1938 ........................................404Chris Gwynn, 1985..........................................403Jerry Smith, 1959..............................................400Jim Pyles, 1956 .................................................396Walt Sefton, 1938 .............................................395

150-199 At Bats

Bob Parry, 1987 ................................................417Tony Gwynn, 1981 ..........................................416Nikco Riesgo, 1987 ..........................................413Steve Dietz, 1992..............................................404Robert Womack, 1998 .....................................390Damien Kolb, 1998 ..........................................383Eric Woods, 1986 .............................................383Bill Getz, 1973...................................................380Doug Hunt, 1970 .............................................379Tavares Comeaux, 1997..................................375

200-249 At Bats

Quintin Berry, 2005 .........................................419John Helfrick, 1974 ..........................................401Alex Pelaez, 1998 .............................................399Jeff DaVanon, 1994 ..........................................390Terry Jones, 1983..............................................387Brandon Meredith, 2010 .................................383Derek Vinyard, 1991 .......................................383Erik Castro, 2009..............................................382Kent Torve, 1984..............................................380Al Romero, 1981 ..............................................376

250+ At Bats

Kerwin Danley, 1983.......................................399Mark Grace, 1985.............................................395Flavio Alfaro, 1984 ..........................................383Chris Gwynn, 1984..........................................383Terry Jones, 1984..............................................382Bobby Meacham, 1981 ....................................375Troy Hanzawa, 2008 .......................................370Chris Jones, 1979..............................................364Chris Cannizzaro, 1983...................................363Kevin Wiggins, 1982 .......................................362

SEASON ERA50-75 Innings Pitched

Rick Navarro, 1992 .........................................1.37Larry Luxemburg, 1971 .................................1.39Mark Williamson, 1981..................................1.69Larry Kramer, 1963 ........................................1.93Mike Couchee, 1977 .......................................2.04Steve Taylor, 1971...........................................2.07Casey Fulcher, 1970........................................2.09Bob Imlay, 1958...............................................2.13Bob Imlay, 1959...............................................2.16Buss DeVolder, 1940 ......................................2.33

75-100 Innings Pitched

Scott Simon, 1968............................................1.54Stephen Strasburg, 2008 ................................1.57Al Churchman, 1937 ......................................1.63Noel Mickelsen, 1955 .....................................1.66Jim Gleason, 1947 ...........................................1.68Jim Poole, 1954................................................1.77Bob Cluck, 1967 ..............................................1.94Jim Campbell, 1987 ........................................2.02John Lyons, 1980.............................................2.28Bill Blount, 1984 ..............................................2.32

100+ Innings Pitched

Stephen Strasburg, 2009 ................................1.32Brad Cutler, 1971 ............................................1.69Mark Williamson, 1982..................................1.73Kurt Archer, 1990 ...........................................2.42Rob Brown, 1988.............................................2.53Dave Smith, 1976 ............................................2.59Al Churchman, 1936 ......................................2.71Mike Erb, 1986 ................................................2.80Rich Juarez, 1993.............................................2.91Rob Brown, 1989.............................................2.98

CAREER BATTING AVERAGE250-349 At Bats

Jerry Davison, 1940-42, 47 ..............................403Walt Sefton, 1937-39........................................378Ralf Nasif, 1969-70...........................................369Doug Hunt, 1969-70 ........................................367Graig Nettles, 1965-66.....................................356Robert Womack, 1998-99................................348Dave Robinson, 1966-68 .................................347Burt Swaim, 1960-62........................................329Bob Steel, 1960-62 ............................................326Dennis Rickards, 1960-62 ...............................321

350-449 At Bats

Art Preston, 1950-52 ........................................431Tony Gwynn, 1979-81.....................................398Alex Pelaez, 1997-98........................................377Kevin Wiggins, 1981-82 ..................................367John Helfrick, 1973-74.....................................364Jerry Smith, 1956-59 ........................................361Bob Parry, 1986-87...........................................361Chris Jones, 1978-79 ........................................353Rick Page, 1990-92 ...........................................352Bill Getz, 1973-74 .............................................348

450+ At Bats

Terry Jones, 1983-84 ........................................384Quintin Berry, 2005-06....................................376Al Romero, 1980-81 .........................................364Chris Gwynn, 1983-85.....................................363Bobby Meacham, 1979-81...............................361Kerwin Danley, 1980-83 .................................357Harry Henderson, 1986-89 .............................354Steve Montejano, 1985-88...............................344Scott Dennison, 1990-91..................................344Kent Torve, 1982-84.........................................343

CAREER ERA125-200 Innings Pitched

Mark Williamson, 1981-82 ............................1.72Stephen Strasburg, 2007- ...............................1.81Brad Cutler, 1970-71.......................................2.05Addison Reed, 2008-10 ..................................2.16Jim Gleason, 1946-47 ......................................2.26Scott Simon, 1968-69 ......................................2.34Larry Luxemburg, 1971-72............................2.42John Lyons, 1980-81 .......................................2.61Scott Davis, 1975-77........................................2.86Mike Finch, 1977-79 .......................................2.95

200+ Innings Pitched

Stephen Strasburg, 2007-09 ...........................1.59Al Churchman, 1936-37 .................................2.30Jim Poole, 1951-54 ..........................................2.41Rick Navarro, 1989-92....................................2.58Bob Imlay, 1957-60 .........................................2.67Rob Brown, 1988-89 .......................................2.76Richard Walker, 1952-55................................2.80Casey Fulcher, 1969-70 ..................................2.87Noel Mickelsen, 1953-56................................2.88Curtis Burkhead, 1978-81 ..............................2.90Bob Cluck, 1966-67 .........................................2.90

AZTEC NO-HITTERSRichard “Dixie” Walker ...............March 6, 1954

SDSU 18, Whittier 0Bill Lefler ......................................March 28, 1964

SDSU 6, Brigham Young 0Ron Dargo ....................................March 28, 1966

SDSU 5, Brigham Young 0Matt Giampaoli ...........................March 22, 1982

SDSU 7, UC San Diego 0Mike Erb .........................................April 22, 1986

SDSU 7, Utah 1Jim Gibbs, Kevin Nielsen.............April 23, 1989

SDSU 14, Air Force 0Stephen Strasburg ............................May 8, 2009

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Runs1936...Bill Larson ......................................291937...Hideo Higashi................................221938...Morris Siraton ................................381939...Not available1940...Jerry Davison .................................201941...Bill Webster ....................................201942...John Ritchey ...................................301946...John Ritchey ...................................401947...Earle Brucker..................................311948...Earle Brucker, Bob Kennedy........281949...Willie Steele....................................321950...Art Preston .....................................401951...Art Preston .....................................421952...Art Preston .....................................411953...Eddie Thile .....................................341954...Dick North......................................301955...Dick North......................................331956...Bill Row...........................................441957...Bob Schertzer .................................341958...Jerry Smith......................................401959...Jerry Smith......................................441960...Dick Salomon.................................321961...Dennis Rickards.............................351962...Dick Salomon.................................381963...Dave Flesner...................................361964...Charlie Neel ...................................321965...Graig Nettles ..................................381966...Craig Scoggins ...............................331967...Mike Everett...................................311968...Jim Nettles ......................................491969...Doug Hunt .....................................371970...Doug Hunt, Dennis Major ...........401971...Dan Doty, Ron Layton,

Chris Ward ..............................221972...Roy Weyand...................................281973...Billy Getz ........................................411974...George McPherson........................551975...Jim Skaalen.....................................341976...Gary Armstrong ............................501977...Chick Valley ...................................571978...Pat Rubino......................................501979...Chris Jones......................................761980...Bobby Meacham ............................681981...Bobby Meacham ............................901982...Chris Cannizzaro...........................811983...Chris Cannizzaro...........................871984...Chris Gwynn..................................951985...Mark Grace, Steve Hill .................631986...Nikco Riesgo ..................................581987...Nikco Riesgo ..................................581988...Steve Montejano ............................591989...Brian Dunn.....................................491990...Scott Dennison...............................701991...Bill Dunckel....................................561992...Steve Dietz......................................601993...Steve Dietz......................................441994...Travis Lee .......................................601995...Travis Lee .......................................481996...Travis Lee .......................................571997...Stewart Smothers ..........................531998...Kalin Foulds ...................................581999...Paul Lockhart.................................502000...Matt Ricardy ..................................582001...Anthony Gwynn............................482002...Anthony Gwynn............................582003...James Guerrero ..............................522004...Landon Burt ...................................612005...Quintin Berry .................................602006...Quintin Berry .................................612007...Troy Hanzawa ...............................472008...Troy Hanzawa ...............................532009...Cory Vaughn..................................542010...Mitch Blackburn ............................632011...Brandon Meredith.........................442012...Greg Allen ......................................44

Hits1936...Bill Larson ......................................341937...Walt Sefton .....................................391938...Walt Sefton .....................................451939...Not available1940...Jerry Davison .................................451941...Bill Webster ....................................321942...Jerry Davison .................................461946...Mickey Aguirre..............................551947...Mickey Aguirre..............................391948...Earle Brucker..................................391949...Willie Steele....................................441950...Art Preston .....................................481951...Art Preston .....................................641952...Art Preston .....................................611953...Walt Haase, Paul Held .................391954...Dick North......................................421955...Dick North......................................371956...Dick Warren ...................................491957...Bob Schertzer .................................411958...Jerry Smith......................................451959...Jerry Smith......................................561960...Dick Salomon.................................501961...Dennis Rickards.............................371962...Burt Swaim.....................................521963...Dave Flesner...................................481964...Graig Nettles ..................................451965...Graig Nettles ..................................551966...Ken Rupe, Tom Whelan ...............471967...Mike Everett...................................451968...Dave Robinson...............................681969...Doug Hunt .....................................621970...Doug Hunt .....................................641971...Ron Layton .....................................521972...Bob Kellison ...................................591973...Billy Getz ........................................701974...John Helfrick ..................................851975...Gary Armstrong ............................631976...Gary Armstrong ............................671977...Kevin McWhirter...........................821978...Doug Elliott ....................................811979...Chris Jones......................................921980...Bobby Meacham ............................911981...Bobby Meacham ............................971982...Chris Cannizzaro.........................1011983...Kerwin Danley.............................1081984...Chris Gwynn................................1371985...Mark Grace...................................1071986...Eric Woods .....................................721987...Bob Parry ........................................831988...Harry Henderson ..........................811989...Jeff Barry, Harry Henderson .......711990...Scott Dennison...............................841991...Derek Vinyard ...............................801992...Steve Dietz......................................761993...Pat Mummy ...................................791994...Jeff DaVanon..................................921995...Travis Lee .......................................701996...Travis Lee .......................................781997...Stewart Smothers ..........................821998...Alex Pelaez .....................................931999...Paul Lockhart.................................722000...Billy Montgomery .........................822001...Carlo Cota.......................................822002...Carlo Cota.......................................912003...Anthony Gwynn............................972004...Brock Ungricht...............................932005...Quintin Berry .................................962006...Paul Smyth .....................................842007...Troy Hanzawa ...............................752008...Troy Hanzawa ...............................952009...Erik Castro......................................832010...Mitch Blackburn ............................872011...Tim Zier ..........................................682012...Tim Zier ..........................................67

Doubles1936...Glen Garbani....................................41937...Reed Hastings ..................................71938...Eddie Preisler...................................71939...Not available1940...Hal Webster......................................61941...Bill Webster ......................................41942...Jerry Davison, John Peters .............41946...John Ritchey ...................................111947...Mickey Aguirre, Bob Kennedy......51948...Don Smith.........................................51949...Willie Steele......................................81950...Al Fodor, Art Preston .....................91951...Art Preston .....................................101952...Art Preston, Bud Smith ..................91953...Sumpter Smith, Eddie Thile...........61954...Dick North........................................61955...Dick North, Dick Pomeroy ............61956...Dick Warren .....................................81957...Jerry Smith........................................91958...Jerry Smith........................................81959...Jerry Smith......................................101960...Dick Salomon...................................61961...Jerry Stryker .....................................51962...Bob Estavillo ..................................101963...Dave Flesner.....................................91964...Charlie Neel ...................................141965...Mike Everett...................................121966...Tom Whelan...................................111967...Mike Everett.....................................81968...Dave Robinson...............................161969...Doug Hunt .......................................81970...Dan Doty ..........................................91971...Dan Morrow.....................................81972...Bob Kellison ...................................121973...Stan DeKoven ................................131974...John Helfrick ..................................121975...Jim Skaalen.....................................111976...Kevin McWhirter...........................131977...Doug Elliott ....................................151978...Jeff Doyle ........................................181979...Chris Jones, Monte McAbee ........201980...Monte McAbee ..............................201981...Bobby Meacham ............................151982...Kerwin Danley...............................191983...Terry Jones .....................................231984...Chris Gwynn, Terry Jones............311985...Mark Grace.....................................171986...Steve Montejano ............................191987...Bob Parry ........................................191988...Steve Montejano ............................211989...Harry Henderson ..........................151990...Eric Christopherson ......................181991...Bill Dunckel....................................161992...Derek Vinyard, Brad Gennaro,

Jason Ledford, Steve Dietz .......101993...Greg Quam.....................................111994...Heath Hayes...................................221995...Steve Hagins, Travis Lee ..............131996...Travis Lee .......................................141997...Jason Phillips..................................191998...Alex Pelaez .....................................201999...Paul Lockhart.................................182000...Matt Ricardy ..................................222001...Carlo Cota.......................................132002...Carlo Cota.......................................262003...Garrett Cook ..................................212004...Brock Ungricht...............................212005...Quintin Berry .................................182006...Paul Smyth .....................................192007...Brandon Glover .............................162008...Troy Hanzawa, Brandon Glover.152009...Erik Castro......................................202010...Cory Vaughn, Chris Wilson ........142011...J. Torrres, B. Meredith ..................152012...T. Zier, G. Allen, R. Muno............12

Triples1936...Five tied with ...................................11937...Norval Gardner ...............................21938...Morris Siraton ..................................31939...Not available1940...Hal Webster......................................21941...Eight tied with .................................11942...N. Ellis, D. Mitchell,H. Summers..31946...Mickey Aguirre, John Ritchey .......61947...Earle Brucker....................................81948...Earle Brucker....................................61949...Willie Steele......................................71950...Bob Nelson .......................................61951...Art Preston .......................................81952...Art Preston .......................................61953...Walt Haase, Eddie Thile.................31954...Jim Beasley .......................................41955...Mike Brown, Dick North,

Clyde Thomas ..............................31956...Dick Pomeroy ..................................41957...Jerry Smith........................................41958...Bob Schertzer ...................................31959...Jerry Smith........................................31960...Dick Salomon...................................41961...Bob Steel ...........................................51962...Dennis Rickards...............................41963...Dave Flesner, Pete Force ................41964...Bob Estavillo ....................................41965...Mike Everett.....................................41966...Ed Mendez, Craig Scoggins...........31967...Mike Everett, Paul Zetts .................41968...Jim Nettles ........................................41969...Doug Hunt .......................................41970...Doug Hunt, Dennis Major .............51971...D. Doty, B. Kellison,R. Layton.......21972...Steve Dean, Stan DeKoven ............31973...Bob Kellison .....................................51974...John Helfrick ....................................51975...Jeff Ellison.........................................41976...Gary Armstrong ..............................61977...Gary Armstrong,

Kevin McWhirter ..........................41978...Chris Jones........................................51979...Chris Jones........................................51980...Ed Amelung .....................................61981...Vic Martin.........................................81982...Chris Cannizzaro.............................41983...Joe Holvey ........................................51984...Chris Gwynn....................................91985...Mark Grace.......................................51986...Steve Hill, Nikco Riesgo.................51987...Nikco Riesgo ..................................101988...Jeff Champ........................................61989...Anthony Johnson ............................41990...Bill Dunckel......................................61991...Bill Dunckel......................................81992...Brad Gennaro...................................61993...Malcolm Warfield, Pat Mummy,

Jason Ledford, Greg Quam ........31994...Jeff DaVanon....................................31995...Travis Lee, David Sanchez.............41996...Steve Hagins ....................................61997...Stewart Smothers ............................91998...Javier Ramos ....................................61999...Sean Pierce, Robert Womack.........42000...Edgar Gonzalez, Paul Lockhart,

Billy Montgomery........................42001...Anthony Gwynn..............................42002...Carlo Cota.........................................52003...Anthony Gwynn..............................72004...Landon Burt, James Guerrero .......42005...James Guerrero ................................82006...Paul Smyth .......................................62007...Glover, Hanzawa, Romero ............52008..Troy Hanzawa .................................72009...Cory Vaughn....................................42010...Josh Chasse.......................................32011...C. Smith, B. Meredith......................42012...Spencer Thornton............................3

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Hal Summers................................21946...Mickey Aguirre................................51947...Earle Brucker,

Bernie Goodbody.........................41948...Earle Brucker....................................51949...Willie Steele......................................31950...Bob Nelson .......................................41951...Art Preston .......................................71952...Bud Smith.........................................31953...Eddie Thile .......................................91954...Walt Haase .......................................61955...Dick North, Bill Lachermann ........51956...Tom Rinks ........................................61957...Tom Rinks ........................................61958...Tom Rinks ......................................131959...Jerry Wayt ........................................61960...Dennis Rickards...............................31961...Dick Salomon...................................61962...Dennis Rickards...............................41963...Bob Estavillo ....................................61964...Charlie Neel .....................................41965...Graig Nettles ....................................91966...Mike Steele .......................................71967...Jim Nettles ........................................51968...Glen Shoemaker ..............................61969...Doug Hunt .......................................31970...Dennis Major....................................51971...Tim Wulfemeyer..............................51972...Chris Ward .......................................61973...Bob Kellison .....................................81974...John Helfrick ..................................161975...Jim Skaalen.......................................71976...Kevin Kennedy ................................71977...Kevin McWhirter.............................81978...Pat Rubino......................................191979...Paul Wirkus....................................121980...Al Romero ......................................121981...Tony Gwynn ..................................111982...Rick Barlow ......................................81983...Steve Moscaret .................................81984...Chris Gwynn..................................191985...Steve Hill ..........................................51986...Deron Johnson, Bob Parry..............81987...Nikco Riesgo ....................................81988...Steve Montejano ............................121989...Brian Lutes .......................................81990...Jeff Barry, Brian Grebeck................91991...Marcelino Garcia, Brad Gennaro ..31992...Brad Gennaro...................................91993...Heath Hayes...................................141994...Heath Hayes.....................................81995...Brian Kooiman...............................121996...Travis Lee .......................................141997...Andy Bevins...................................101998...Alex Pelaez .....................................161999...Paul Lockhart.................................112000...Paul Lockhart.................................112001...Sean Pierce........................................62002...Chad Corona....................................92003...Rielly Embrey ..................................82004...Chad Corona....................................72005...Lance Zawadzki ............................102006...Tim O’Brien, Paul Smyth .............112007...Frank LoNigro .................................82008...Nick Romero ..................................122009...Erik Castro......................................112010...Cory Vaughn....................................92011...C. Wilson, B. Meredith ...................52012...C. Wilson ........................................10

Runs Batted In1936...Bill Larson ......................................271937...Frank Galindo................................251938...Walt Sefton .....................................281939...Not available1940...Hal Webster....................................161941...Remo Sabatini ................................151942...John Ritchey ...................................251946...John Ritchey ...................................381947...Don Smith.......................................301948...Earle Brucker..................................241949...Willie Steele....................................291950...Art Preston .....................................291951...Art Preston .....................................491952...Bob Smith .......................................361953...Eddie Thile .....................................321954...Walt Haase .....................................341955...Bill Lachermann ............................311956...Tom Rinks ......................................351957...Tom Rinks ......................................321958...Tom Rinks ......................................471959...Jerry Smith......................................341960...Bob Imlay........................................311961...Dick Salomon.................................311962...Dennis Rickards.............................391963...Bob Estavillo ..................................241964...Charlie Neel ...................................271965...Mike Steele .....................................351966...Mike Steele .....................................341967...Jim Nettles ......................................251968...Jim Nettles ......................................381969...Greg Mattinson..............................271970...Steve Abbey ...................................271971...Steve Abbey ...................................211972...Chris Ward .....................................301973...Bob Kellison ...................................361974...John Helfrick ..................................701975...Jim Skaalen.....................................391976...Chick Valley ...................................391977...Kevin McWhirter...........................581978...Pat Rubino......................................671979...Monte McAbee ..............................571980...Al Romero ......................................681981...Al Romero ......................................661982...Kerwin Danley...............................611983...Terry Jones .....................................681984...Chris Gwynn..................................951985...Mark Grace.....................................551986...Deron Johnson ...............................461987...Nikco Riesgo ..................................591988...Steve Montejano ............................661989...Brian Dunn.....................................381990...Jeff Barry.........................................591991...Scott Dennison...............................431992...Brad Gennaro.................................521993...Heath Hayes...................................551994...Heath Hayes...................................681995...Brian Kooiman...............................621996...Travis Lee .......................................601997...Andy Bevins...................................531998...Alex Pelaez .....................................691999...Paul Lockhart.................................562000...Paul Lockhart.................................542001...Pilar Amaya ...................................482002...Jake McLintock ..............................582003...Garrett Cook ..................................402004...Rielly Embrey ................................572005...James Guerrero ..............................542006...Paul Smyth .....................................632007...Nick Romero ..................................472008...Nick Romero ..................................612009...Erik Castro......................................562010...Cory Vaughn..................................552011...Brandon Meredith.........................382012...Chris Wilson...................................37

Walks1936...Glen Garbani..................................201937...Frank Galindo................................221938...Morris Siraton ................................271939...Not available1940...Bob Menke......................................151941...Jim Wilson ......................................131942...John Ritchey ...................................211946...John Ritchey ...................................351947...Don Brorson ...................................421948...Earle Brucker, Bob Kennedy........251949...Jim Bass...........................................341950...Tom Jones .......................................281951...Tom Jones .......................................231952...Eddie Thile .....................................271953...Eddie Thile .....................................281954...Walt Haase .....................................411955...Clyde Thomas................................361956...Tom Rinks ......................................371957...Rowland Hill..................................321958...Bud Gardner ..................................341959...Jerry Smith......................................341960...Dennis Rickards.............................271961...Dennis Rickards.............................271962...Bob Lucas .......................................351963...Tony Carrasco................................281964...Bob Estavillo, Charlie Neel ..........251965...Graig Nettles ..................................231966...Seiran Stepanian ............................361967...Seiran Stepanian ............................281968...Terry Scholfield .............................441969...Doug Hunt .....................................311970...Doug Hunt .....................................341971...Dan Doty ........................................301972...Chris Ward .....................................401973...Bob Kellison ...................................321974...Billy Getz ........................................451975...Jim Skaalen.....................................331976...Jeff Ellison.......................................431977...Gary Armstrong ............................591978...Jeff Doyle ........................................351979...Steve Mobberly..............................441980...Monte McAbee ..............................481981...Al Newman....................................651982...Chris Cannizzaro...........................681983...Chris Cannizzaro...........................831984...Flavio Alfaro ..................................451985...Steve Hill ........................................451986...Steve Hill ........................................521987...Nikco Riesgo ..................................411988...Chuck McInnis...............................371989...Brian Dunn.....................................361990...Brian Grebeck ................................591991...Steve Dietz......................................341992...Rick Page ........................................341993...Steve Dietz......................................331994...Heath Hayes...................................361995...Travis Lee .......................................311996...Travis Lee .......................................551997...Andy Bevins...................................301998...Jason Pacheco.................................361999...Robert Womack .............................362000...Edgar Gonzalez .............................362001...Sean Pierce......................................232002...Jon Stephens...................................362003...James Guerrero ..............................362004...James Guerrero ..............................462005...Brock Ungricht...............................382006...Tim O’Brien....................................322007...Nick Romero ..................................322008...Brandon Glover .............................362009...Erik Castro......................................442010...Jomel Torres ...................................432011...Jomel Torres ...................................432012...Spencer Thornton..........................23

Stolen Bases1936...Glen Garbani....................................91937...Hideo Higashi................................151938...Morris Siraton ................................111939...Not available1940...Bob Menke......................................141941...Bill Webster ......................................71942...John Ritchey ...................................141946...John Ritchey ...................................251947...Mickey Aguirre................................91948...Bob Kennedy....................................61949...Jim Bass...........................................171950...Art Preston .....................................151951...Art Preston .....................................141952...Art Preston .....................................161953...Walt Haase, Eddie Thile.................61954...Walt Haase, Dick Pomeroy............81955...Dick Pomeroy ................................101956...Jim Pyles .........................................141957...Clyde Thomas................................121958...Rowland Hill....................................61959...Jerry Wayt ........................................81960...Dave Olsen .......................................81961...Dick Salomon.................................131962...Burt Swaim.......................................91963...Dave Flesner...................................121964...Ed Mendez .......................................61965...Ed Mendez .....................................171966...Craig Scoggins ...............................221967...Mike Everett.....................................81968...Dave Robinson...............................231969...Doug Hunt .....................................291970...Doug Hunt .....................................221971...Dan Doty ........................................171972...Tim Wulfemeyer............................151973...Billy Getz ........................................221974...George McPherson........................371975...Reggie Bramlett .............................131976...Tim Cashman.................................151977...Gary Armstrong ............................261978...Jeff Doyle ........................................221979...Chris Jones......................................401980...Bobby Meacham ............................521981...Al Newman....................................451982...Rick Barlow ....................................321983...Chris Cannizzaro...........................391984...Lewis Graham, Steve Hill ............251985...Steve Hill ........................................441986...Eric Woods .....................................341987...Bob Parry ........................................241988...Jeff Barry.........................................351989...Jeff Barry.........................................271990...Jeff Barry.........................................401991...Derek Vinyard ...............................341992...Derek Vinyard ...............................291993...Steve Dietz......................................311994...Travis Lee .......................................341995...Jeff DaVanon..................................231996...Kalin Foulds ...................................421997...Andy Bevins...................................291998...Kalin Foulds ...................................581999...Robert Womack .............................182000...Billy Montgomery .........................282001...Taber Lee ........................................242002...Anthony Gwynn............................252003...Anthony Gwynn............................252004...Landon Burt ...................................302005...Quintin Berry .................................182006...Quintin Berry .................................322007...Cameron Johnson, Joe Spiers.......142008...Troy Hanzawa ...............................112009...Cory Vaughn..................................152010...C. Vaughn, J. Van Hoosier ..........152011...Cody Smith.....................................152012...Greg Allen ......................................11

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Appearances1936...Al Churchman ...............................191937...Al Churchman ...............................191938...Dodd Davies, Bill Raaka...............131939...Not available1940...Buss DeVolder, Bill Rowland ........91941...Jack Frost ..........................................81942...Nick Ellis.........................................121946...Jim Gleason ....................................151947...Jim Gleason ....................................131948...Bill Ruzich ......................................131949...Bill Ruzich ......................................121950...Bill Ruzich ......................................141951...Jim Poole.........................................181952...Jim Poole, Dick Walker.................151953...Jim Poole.........................................191954...Jim Poole.........................................141955...Noel Mickelsen ..............................111956...Ken Bailey.......................................161957...Don Leigh.......................................121958...Bob Imlay, Don Leigh...................151959...Tom Biscotti ...................................181960...Not available1961...Not available1962...Not available1963...Norm Marr .....................................181964...Norm Marr .....................................181965...John Lippert ...................................191966...Bob Cluck .......................................201967...Bob Cluck .......................................171968...Dave Middleton, Scott Simon......181969...Scott Simon.....................................201970...Brad Cutler .....................................251971...Brad Cutler .....................................221972...Larry Luxemburg ..........................251973...Bill deLorimer ................................251974...Bill deLorimer ................................251975...Marty French..................................201976...Thad Troedson...............................241977...Thad Troedson...............................261978...Thad Troedson...............................231979...Curtis Smith ...................................291980...Vic Martin.......................................291981...Mark Williamson...........................301982...Tim Lambert...................................321983...Kevin Piper.....................................301984...Phil Torres ......................................361985...Paul Claes .......................................291986...Matt Haar .......................................291987...Doug Royalty .................................361988...Rusty Filter .....................................261989...Dave Riddle....................................241990...Rusty Filter .....................................371991...Mark Gapski...................................321992...John Lynn .......................................341993...Steve Trainor..................................261994...Doug Webb ....................................321995...Desi Herrera...................................241996...Justin Brunette ...............................271997...Jeff Dufek........................................341998...Ruben Aguilera..............................221999...A.J. Samadani.................................292000...John Skinner...................................332001...Royce Ring .....................................322002...Royce Ring .....................................362003...Drew Jenson, Ronnie Lindsey,

Mike Moat, Joe Carque .............182004...Ryan Schroyer................................282005...Ben Coon ........................................212006...Adam Simon ..................................282007...Mike Koons ....................................332008...Addison Reed ................................242009...Andrew Leary................................262010...Ryan Wynveen ..............................292011...Rasmussen, Wynveen, Crabb......222012...Justin Hepner .................................22

Games Started1936...Al Churchman ...............................141937...Al Churchman .................................61938...Bill Raaka..........................................81939...Not Available1940...Buss DeVolder .................................91941...Bill Nettles ........................................81942...Nick Ellis.........................................111946...Hal Clarke, Jim Gleason .................91947...Jim Gleason ....................................111948...Bob Palash ......................................111949...Bill Ruzich ......................................101950...Bill Ruzich ......................................101951...Bert Grigsby ...................................111952...Jim Poole.........................................111953...Dick Walker ...................................121954...Dick Walker .....................................91955...Noel Mickelsen ..............................101956...Ken Bailey.........................................91957...Dave Cavallin, Don Leigh..............91958...Don Leigh.......................................111959...Don Leigh.......................................121960...Tom Biscotti ...................................121961...Tom Biscotti .....................................91962...Paul Scollard ....................................91963...Larry Kramer, Stan Michaels.......111964...Norm Marr .....................................111965...John Lippert ...................................121966...Bob Cluck .......................................131967...Ron Dargo ......................................121968...Dave Middleton.............................121969...Scott Simon.....................................111970...Larry Hemphill..............................151971...Brad Cutler .....................................161972...Steve Taylor....................................141973...Ray Bolton ......................................131974...Marty French..................................121975...Dave Smith.....................................141976...Dave Smith, Chick Valley ............141977...Thad Troedson...............................121978...Bud Black........................................141979...Curtis Burkhead, Scott Hergott...131980...Scott Hergott ..................................121981...Joe Ferrante, Nick Harsh..............141982...Greg Crabb .....................................211983...Bill Blount.......................................181984...Scott Kannenberg ..........................181985...Tim Arnsberg, Bill Blount,

Mike Erb.....................................131986...Mike Erb .........................................161987...Mike Erb .........................................151988...Rob Brown......................................171989...Rob Brown, Erik Plantenberg......151990...Erik Plantenberg............................191991...Rick Navarro..................................171992...Rick Navarro..................................101993...Rich Juarez .....................................151994...Heath Hayes...................................111995...Adam Virchis .................................111996...Brian Scott ......................................161997...Justin Brunette ...............................131998...Chad Wanders ...............................131999...Aaron Harang ................................162000...Jeremy Cook...................................172001...Marcos Mendoza ...........................142002...Rory Shortell ..................................182003...Mike Moat, Joe Carque.................172004...Scott Shoemaker ............................192005...Bruce Billings .................................162006...Justin Masterson............................162007...Lance Sewell, Bruce Billings,

Steven Hirschfeld ......................152008...Nate Solow .....................................152009...Stephen Strasburg .........................152010...Bryan Crabb ...................................132011...Ethan Miller ...................................122012...Ryan Doran ....................................13

Complete Games1936...Al Churchman ...............................141937...Al Churchman .................................61938...Bill Raaka..........................................81939...Not available1940...Buss DeVolder .................................71941...Bill Nettles ........................................81942...Nick Ellis...........................................61946...Hal Clarke, Jim Gleason .................61947...Jim Gleason ......................................81948...Bill Ruzich ........................................41949...Dick Barnes ......................................51950...Bill Ruzich ........................................61951...Bert Grigsby, Jim Poole ..................61952...Jim Poole...........................................71953...Bill Walker........................................71954...Dick Walker .....................................61955...Noel Mickelsen ................................61956...Ken Bailey.......................................101957...Dave Cavallin ..................................61958...Don Leigh.........................................41959...Bob Imlay..........................................61960...Tom Biscotti .....................................41961...Tom Biscotti, Larry Thompson......51962...Stan Michaels ...................................31963...Norm Marr .......................................91964...Norm Marr .......................................81965...Dave Bruen, John Lippert ..............31966...Bob Cluck .........................................41967...Bob Cluck, Ron Dargo ....................61968...Scott Simon.......................................81969...Scott Simon.......................................31970...John Andrews ..................................41971...Brad Cutler .......................................71972...Mike Harrison, Steve Taylor..........31973...Ray Bolton ........................................81974...Bill deLorimer ..................................41975...Marty French, Dave Smith,

Greg Wilkes ..................................41976...Dave Smith.......................................71977...Chick Valley .....................................71978...Bud Black..........................................51979...Burkhead, Casarez, Hergott ..........41980...Vic Martin.........................................31981...Nick Harsh .......................................51982...Greg Crabb .......................................41983...Bill Blount.........................................81984...Tim Arnsberg,

Scott Kannenberg........................61985...Tim Arnsberg, Mike Erb.................41986...Mike Erb ...........................................71987...Mike Erb ...........................................51988...Rob Brown........................................61989...Rob Brown......................................111990...Kurt Archer, Andy Petersen ..........51991...Clint Borman....................................31992...Jerry Stafford....................................61993...Rich Juarez .......................................71994...Heath Hayes.....................................31995...Adam Virchis ...................................31996...Jerrod Riggan ...................................21997...Chad Wanders .................................31998...Chad Wanders .................................51999...Aaron Harang ..................................32000...Jeremy Cook, Chris Dunwell,

Chris Hartshorn, Rory Shortell...12001...Marcos Mendoza .............................32002...Dunwell, Shortell, Moat .................12003...Mike Moat ........................................22004...Scott Shoemaker ..............................32005...Alex Hinshaw ..................................32006...Justin Masterson..............................42007...Bruce Billings, Steven Hirschfeld..12008...Stephen Strasburg ...........................42009...Stephen Strasburg ...........................22010...Addison Reed ..................................22011...Corey Black ......................................12012...Justin Hepner ...................................1

Innings Pitched1936...Al Churchman ..........................146.01937...Al Churchman ............................88.11938...T.S. Walker ..................................78.91939...Not available1940...Buss DeVolder ............................66.01941...Jack Frost .....................................40.21942...Nick Ellis......................................86.01946...Hal Clark, Jim Gleason ..............65.21947...Jim Gleason .................................90.01948...Bill Ruzich ...................................64.01949...Bill Ruzich ...................................90.01950...Bill Ruzich ...................................78.01951...Bert Grigsby ................................89.11952...Jim Poole......................................84.11953...Jim Poole....................................103.21954...Jim Poole......................................79.21955...Noel Mickelsen ...........................86.01956...Ken Bailey..................................105.11957...Dave Cavallin .............................73.21958...Don Leigh....................................87.21959...Don Leigh....................................82.11960...Tom Biscotti ..............................101.11961...Tom Biscotti ................................70.21962...Larry Kramer ..............................63.01963...Norm Marr ................................111.11964...Norm Marr ................................110.11965...John Lippert ..............................101.21966...Bob Cluck ..................................113.11967...Ron Dargo ...................................95.01968...Scott Simon..................................99.11969...Scott Simon..................................85.01970...John Andrews .............................94.21971...Brad Cutler ................................117.11972...Steve Taylor.................................90.21973...Ray Bolton ...................................97.21974...Bill deLorimer ...........................108.11975...Dave Smith..................................91.01976...Chick Valley ..............................107.21977...Thad Troedson..........................101.21978...Bud Black.....................................87.11979...Bud Black.....................................80.21980...Vic Martin....................................91.21981...Nick Harsh ................................102.01982...Greg Crabb ................................129.11983...Bill Blount..................................120.11984...Scott Kannenberg .....................118.01985...Mike Erb ......................................96.01986...Mike Erb ....................................109.11987...Mike Erb ......................................98.21988...Rob Brown.................................110.11989...Rob Brown.................................114.21990...Erik Plantenberg.......................114.21991...Rick Navarro...............................98.11992...Benji Grigsby...............................79.01993...Rich Juarez ................................117.21994...Heath Hayes................................99.11995...Adam Virchis ..............................88.01996...Brian Scott ...................................98.11997...Chad Wanders ..........................102.01998...Chad Wanders ............................90.11999...Jeremy Cook, Aaron Harang ..108.22000...Jeremy Cook................................95.12001...Marcos Mendoza ........................91.12002...Rory Shortell .............................113.22003...Mike Moat .................................108.02004...Scott Shoemaker .......................112.22005...Bruce Billings ............................107.22006...Justin Masterson.......................116.02007...Bruce Billings ..............................84.12008...Stephen Strasburg ......................97.12009...Stephen Strasburg ....................109.02010...Addison Reed .............................79.12011...Cole Swanson..............................78.02012...Ryan Doran .................................88.0

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AANNNNUUAALL TTEEAAMM PPIITTCCHHIINNGG LLEEAADDEERRSSWins1936...Al Churchman ...............................121937...Al Churchman .................................81938...T.S. Walker .......................................91939...Not available1940...Buss DeVolder, Jack Frost ..............51941...William Nettles................................61942...Nick Ellis...........................................81946...Jim Gleason ......................................81947...Jim Gleason ......................................91948...Bob Palash, Bill Ruzich,

Phil Seewald .................................31949...Dick Barnes, Bill Ruzich .................41950...Bill Ruzich ........................................61951...Jim Poole...........................................91952...Dick Walker .....................................71953...Noel Mickelsen ................................81954...Jim Poole...........................................61955...Noel Mickelsen ................................81956...Ken Bailey.......................................101957...Dave Cavallin, Don Leigh..............71958...Bob Imlay, Don Leigh.....................71959...Don Leigh.........................................81960...Tom Biscotti .....................................81961...Larry Thompson..............................51962...Stan Michaels ...................................61963...Norm Marr, Stan Michaels.............71964...Norm Marr .......................................71965...John Lippert .....................................91966...Bob Cluck .........................................71967...Ron Dargo ........................................81968...Scott Simon.......................................71969...Scott Simon.......................................51970...John Andrews ..................................81971...Brad Cutler .......................................91972...Larry Luxemburg ............................61973...Ray Bolton ........................................71974...Bill deLorimer ..................................81975...Greg Wilkes......................................71976...Matt Orvick, Chick Valley .............81977...Thad Troedson...............................101978...Jim Leicht..........................................91979...Curtis Burkhead ............................101980...Vic Martin.......................................111981...Nick Harsh .......................................91982...Greg Crabb .......................................81983...Bill Blount.......................................131984...Tim Arnsberg.................................111985...Mike Erb ...........................................71986...Mike Erb ...........................................91987...James Campbell ...............................81988...John Marshall.................................111989...Rob Brown......................................101990...Andy Petersen, Erik Plantenberg101991...Rick Navarro....................................81992...Benji Grigsby, Rick Navarro..........91993...Rich Juarez .......................................71994...Heath Hayes, Doug Webb .............71995...Adam Virchis ...................................61996...Jerrod Riggan, Brian Scott..............51997...Chad Wanders .................................91998...Chad Wanders .................................91999...Aaron Harang ..................................82000...Jeremy Cook, Chris Hartshorn......72001...Marcos Mendoza .............................72002...Joe Carque ........................................92003...Drew Jenson.....................................82004...Scott Shoemaker ..............................92005...Bruce Billings ...................................62006...Bruce Billings, Justin Masterson ...62007...Steven Hirschfeld, Lance Sewell ...52008...Stephen Strasburg ...........................82009...Stephen Strasburg .........................132010...Addison Reed ..................................82011...Swanson, Black, Miller ...................42012...Justin Hepner ...................................5

Saves1973...Bill deLorimer ..................................51974...Greg Wilkes......................................31975...Thad Troedson.................................51976...Matt Orvick ......................................41977...Thad Troedson.................................41978...Ken Jungsten, Thad Troedson,

Steve Young..................................21979...Curtis Smith ...................................121980...John Lyons, Vic Martin...................21981...Mark Williamson.............................61982...Mark Williamson...........................111983...Phil Torres ........................................41984...Phil Torres ........................................71985...Paul Claes .........................................61986...Matt Haar .........................................71987...Matt Haar .........................................51988...Jim Gibbs ..........................................71989...Dave Riddle......................................31990...Rusty Filter .......................................61991...Mark Gapski.....................................51992...Benji Grigsby....................................71993...Mark Gapski.....................................21994...Doug Webb ......................................41995...Desi Herrera, Rey Neder,

Brian Scott.....................................21996...Justin Brunette .................................41997...Jeff Dufek..........................................91998...Ruben Aguilera................................81999...A.J. Samadani...................................32000...Rory Shortell ....................................32001...Royce Ring .......................................92002...Royce Ring .....................................172003...Drew Jenson.....................................52004...Ryan Schroyer................................132005...Andres Eqsuibel ..............................22006...Adam Simon ....................................72007...Stephen Strasburg ...........................72008...Addison Reed ..................................42009...Addison Reed ................................202010...John Pecoraro...................................62011...Rasmussen, Crabb...........................32012...Justin Hepner ...................................7

Walks1936...Al Churchman ...............................471937...Al Churchman ...............................301938...Bill Raaka, T.S. Walker .................461939...Not Available1940...Dan Rowland .................................281941...William Nettles..............................321942...Nick Ellis.........................................391946...Jim Gleason, Fulton Vickery........361947...Jim Gleason ....................................331948...Bob Palash ......................................251949...Bill Ruzich ......................................441950...Dick Barnes ....................................331951...Bert Grigsby ...................................771952...Bert Grigsby ...................................461953...Bert Grigsby ...................................471954...Dick Walker ...................................241955...Noel Mickelsen ..............................341956...Ken Bailey.......................................701957...Don Leigh.......................................351958...Don Leigh, Bob Lusky ..................441959...Don Leigh.......................................511960...Tom Biscotti ...................................571961...Tom Biscotti ...................................511962...Larry Kramer .................................311963...Norm Marr .....................................511964...Stan Michaels .................................311965...Don Shaw .......................................351966...Bob Cluck .......................................591967...Ron Dargo ......................................651968...Dirk Van Dyke...............................361969...Dale Davis ......................................591970...Dale Davis ......................................551971...Mike Harrison................................43

1972...Steve Taylor....................................431973...Ray Bolton ......................................571974...Marty French..................................551975...Wayne Steele..................................401976...Chick Valley ...................................391977...Scott Davis......................................321978...Bud Black........................................581979...Bud Black, Vic Martin...................461980...Vic Martin.......................................601981...Vic Martin.......................................541982...Bill Blount.......................................531983...Bill Blount.......................................571984...David Provencher .........................501985...Tim Arnsberg.................................431986...Rusty Elsberry................................661987...Mike Erb, John Hemmerly ...........441988...Erik Plantenberg............................531989...Erik Plantenberg............................361990...Erik Plantenberg............................541991...Brian Holliday ...............................451992...Benji Grigsby..................................341993...Mike Richardson ...........................421994...John Lynn .......................................421995...Adam Virchis .................................291996...Jerrod Riggan .................................411997...Brian Scott ......................................331998...Aaron Harang ................................421999...Aaron Harang ................................472000...Rory Shortell ..................................422001...Rory Shortell ..................................382002...Rory Shortell ..................................422003...Joe Carque ......................................322004...Daryl Harang .................................572005...Alex Hinshaw ................................392006...Bruce Billings .................................432007...Bruce Billings .................................352008...Nate Solow .....................................312009...Tyler Lavigne .................................282010...Bryan Crabb ...................................352011...Corey Black ....................................422012...Michael Cederoth ..........................48

Strikeouts1936...Al Churchman .............................1001937...Al Churchman ...............................731938...T.S. Walker .....................................471939...Not available1940...Buss DeVolder ...............................631941...William Nettles..............................491942...Nick Ellis.........................................551946...Jim Gleason ....................................571947...Jim Gleason ....................................471948...Bill Ruzich ......................................521949...Bill Ruzich ......................................711950...Bill Ruzich ......................................841951...Bert Grigsby ...................................491952...Dick Walker ...................................441953...Jim Poole.........................................521954...Dick Walker ...................................491955...Noel Mickelsen ..............................631956...Ken Bailey.......................................881957...Dave Cavallin ................................741958...Bob Lusky.......................................391959...Tom Biscotti ...................................641960...Tom Biscotti ...................................841961...Tom Biscotti ...................................571962...Larry Kramer .................................651963...Norm Marr .....................................931964...Norm Marr .....................................741965...John Lippert ...................................781966...Bob Cluck .....................................1151967...Bob Cluck .......................................991968...Scott Simon.....................................921969...Scott Simon.....................................681970...John Andrews ................................651971...Brad Cutler .....................................531972...Larry Luxemburg ..........................621973...Ray Bolton ......................................57

1974...Bill deLorimer ................................641975...Dave Smith.....................................611976...Chick Valley .................................1031977...Chick Valley ...................................761978...Bud Black........................................851979...Bud Black........................................821980...Vic Martin.......................................841981...John Lyons......................................551982...Mark Williamson.........................1131983...Bill Blount.......................................801984...Tim Arnsberg.................................711985...Mike Erb .........................................931986...Mike Erb .......................................1011987...Mike Erb .......................................1051988...Rob Brown......................................991989...Rob Brown....................................1221990...Erik Plantenberg..........................1011991...Rick Navarro..................................911992...Benji Grigsby................................1071993...Rich Juarez .....................................731994...Doug Webb ....................................481995...Adam Virchis .................................611996...Brian Scott ......................................871997...Brian Scott ......................................981998...A.J. Samadani.................................851999...Aaron Harang ..............................1012000...Jeremy Cook...................................632001...Marcos Mendoza .........................1182002...Chris Dunwell................................892003...Mike Moat ......................................722004...Scott Shoemaker ..........................1102005...Bruce Billings ...............................1122006...Justin Masterson..........................1082007...Lance Sewell...................................742008...Stephen Strasburg .......................1332009...Stephen Strasburg .......................1952010...Addison Reed ................................902011...Corey Black ....................................782012...Michael Cederoth ..........................62

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Rigo Rodriguez (1982) ....................90Chris Gwynn (1984) ........................89Rick Barlow (1982) ..........................88Kevin Wiggins (1982)......................85Terry Jones (1984)............................84Chris Cannizzaro (1982) .................84Steve Hill (1984)...............................83Paul Sokolowski (1982)...................80Kerwin Danley (1982) .....................79Chris Cannizzaro (1983) .................77Lew Graham (1984).........................76Steve Barnard (1984) .......................75Monte McAbee (1979).....................74Bobby Meacham (1979) ..................74Mark Grace (1985) ...........................73Flavio Alfaro (1984).........................73Kent Torve (1982) ............................72Tony Camara (1979)........................71Chris Jones (1979) ............................71Paul Wirkus (1979)..........................71

At Bats

Chris Gwynn (1984) ......................358Terry Jones (1984)..........................309Rigo Rodriguez (1982) ..................300Kerwin Danley (1982) ...................299Kevin Wiggins (1982)....................298Chris Cannizzaro (1982) ...............290Mark Grace (1985) .........................271Kerwin Danley (1983) ...................271Paul Sokolowski (1982).................271Anthony Gwynn (2003)................270Chris Cannizzaro (1983) ...............270Carlo Cota (2002)...........................267Steve Hill (1985).............................266Flavio Alfaro (1984).......................266Stewart Smothers (1997)...............265Bobby Meacham (1981) ................260Bobby Meacham (1980) ................260Troy Hanzawa (2008)....................257Joe Holvey (1983) ..........................257Chris Jones (1979) ..........................253

Runs

Chris Gwynn (1984) ........................95Bobby Meacham (1981) ..................90Chris Cannizzaro (1983) .................87Chris Cannizzaro (1982) .................81Al Newman (1981) ..........................77Flavio Alfaro (1984).........................76Chris Jones (1979) ............................76Scott Dennison (1990) .....................70Kerwin Danley (1983) .....................69Bobby Meacham (1980) ..................68Terry Jones (1984)............................65Joe Holvey (1983) ............................64Mitch Blackburn (2010) ..................63Mark Grace (1985) ...........................63Steve Hill (1985)...............................63Terry Jones (1983)............................62Quintin Berry (2006) .......................61Landon Burt (2004) .........................61Quintin Berry (2005) .......................60Travis Lee (1994)..............................60Steve Dietz (1992) ............................60

Hits

Chris Gwynn (1984) ......................137Terry Jones (1984)..........................118Kevin Wiggins (1982)....................108Kerwin Danley (1983) ...................108Mark Grace (1985) .........................107Flavio Alfaro (1984).......................102Chris Cannizzaro (1982) ...............101Kerwin Danley (1982) .....................99Anthony Gwynn (2003)..................97Bobby Meacham (1981) ..................97Quintin Berry (2005) .......................96Troy Hanzawa (2008)......................95Brock Ungricht (2004) .....................93Alex Pelaez (1998) ...........................93Jeff DaVanon (1994) ........................92Chris Jones (1979) ............................92Carlo Cota (2002).............................91Bobby Meacham (1980) ..................91Bobby Meacham (1979) ..................89Rigo Rodriguez (1982) ....................89

Total Bases

Chris Gwynn (1984) ......................243Terry Jones (1984)..........................183Alex Pelaez (1998) .........................161Flavio Alfaro (1984).......................155John Helfrick (1974) ......................155Chris Jones (1979) ..........................152Kerwin Danley (1983) ...................149Paul Smyth (2006) .........................148Pat Rubino (1978) ..........................148Chris Cannizzaro (1983) ...............146Bobby Meacham (1981) ................143Jeff Barry (1989) .............................141Mark Grace (1985) .........................140Travis Lee (1996)............................138Steve Montejano (1988).................137Kerwin Danley (1982) ...................137Al Romero (1980)...........................137Erik Castro (2009) ..........................136Jake McLintock (2002)...................136James Guerrero (2005) ..................135

Doubles

Terry Jones (1984)............................31Chris Gwynn (1984) ........................31Carlo Cota (2002).............................26Terry Jones (1983)............................23Matt Ricardy (2000).........................22Heath Hayes (1994) .........................22Brock Ungricht (2004) .....................21Garrett Cook (2003).........................21Steve Montejano (1988)...................21Erik Castro (2009) ............................20Alex Pelaez (1998) ...........................20Monte McAbee (1980).....................20Chris Jones (1979) ............................20Monte McAbee (1979).....................20Paul Smyth (2006) ...........................19Rielly Embrey (2004).......................19Jason Phillips (1997) ........................19Bob Parry (1987) ..............................19Steve Montejano (1986)...................19Kerwin Danley (1982) .....................19

Triples

Nikco Riesgo (1987) ........................10Chris Gwynn (1984) ........................10Stewart Smothers (1997)...................9James Guerrero (2005) ......................8Bill Dunckel (1991) ............................8Vic Martin (1981) ...............................8Art Preston (1951)..............................8Earle Brucker (1947) ..........................8Troy Hanzawa (2008)........................7Anthony Gwynn (2003)....................7Willie Steele (1947) ............................7Paul Smyth (2006) .............................6Jake McLintock (2005).......................6Javier Ramos (1998)...........................6Steve Hagins (1996)...........................6Brad Gennaro (1992) .........................6Greg Quam (1992) .............................6Bill Dunckel (1990) ............................6Jeff Champ (1988) ..............................6Gary Armstrong (1976).....................6Art Preston (1952)..............................6Bob Nelson (1950)..............................6Earle Brucker (1948) ..........................6Mickey Aguirre (1946)......................6John Ritchey (1946) ...........................6

Home Runs

Chris Gwynn (1984) ........................19Pat Rubino (1978) ............................19Alex Pelaez (1998) ...........................16John Helfrick (1974) ........................16Travis Lee (1996)..............................14Heath Hayes (1993) .........................14Tommy Rinks (1958) .......................13Nick Romero (2008) ........................12Brian Kooiman (1995) .....................12Steve Montejano (1988)...................12Flavio Alfaro (1984).........................12Al Romero (1980).............................12Paul Wirkus (1979)..........................12Erik Castro (2009) ............................11Tim O’Brien (2006) ..........................11Paul Smyth (2006) ...........................11Paul Lockhart (2000) .......................11Paul Lockhart (1999) .......................11Tony Gwynn (1981).........................11Vic Martin (1981) .............................11

Runs Batted In

Chris Gwynn (1984) ........................95John Helfrick (1974) ........................70Al Romero (1980).............................70Alex Pelaez (1998) ...........................69Terry Jones (1984)............................69Heath Hayes (1994) .........................68Terry Jones (1983)............................68Al Romero (1980).............................68Pat Rubino (1978) ............................67Steve Montejano (1988)...................66Al Romero (1981).............................66Paul Smyth (2006) ...........................63Brian Kooiman (1995) .....................62Kerwin Danley (1983) .....................62Tony Gwynn (1981).........................62Nick Romero (2008) ........................61Joe Holvey (1983) ............................61Kerwin Danley (1982) .....................61Travis Lee (1996)..............................60Chris Cannizzaro (1983) .................60Paul Sokolowski (1982)...................60

Stolen Bases

Kalin Foulds (1998) .........................58Bobby Meacham (1980) ..................52Al Newman (1981) ..........................45Steve Hill (1985)...............................44Bobby Meacham (1981) ..................44Kalin Foulds (1996) .........................42Jeff Barry (1990) ...............................40Chris Jones (1979) ............................40Chris Cannizzaro (1983) .................39George McPherson (1974) ..............37Jeff Barry (1988) ...............................35Travis Lee (1994)..............................34Derek Vinyard (1991)......................34Scott Dennison (1990) .....................34Eric Woods (1986) ...........................34Travis Lee (1996)..............................33Steve Hill (1986)...............................33Quintin Berry (2006) .......................32Steve Dietz (1993) ............................31Landon Burt (2004) .........................30

Walks

Chris Cannizzaro (1983) .................83Chris Cannizzaro (1982) .................68Al Newman (1981) ..........................65Brian Grebeck (1990).......................59Gary Armstrong (1977)...................59Eric Christopherson (1990) ............58Travis Lee (1996)..............................55Steve Hill (1986)...............................52Chick Valley (1977) .........................49Monte McAbee (1980).....................48Kerwin Danley (1983) .....................47James Guerrero (2004) ....................46Flavio Alfaro (1983).........................46Landon Burt (2004) .........................45Flavio Alfaro (1985).........................45Bill Getz (1974).................................45Steve Hill (1985)...............................45Erik Castro (2009) ............................44Steve Mobberly (1979) ....................44Jomel Torres (2010) .........................43Tony Camara (1979)........................43Chris Jones (1979) ............................43Jeff Ellison (1976) .............................43

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Landon Burt (2003) .........................15Brandon Meredith (2010) ...............14Ryan Muno (2012) ...........................13Pat Colwell (2009) ...........................13Pat Colwell (2008) ...........................13James Guerrero (2005) ....................12Jake McLintock (2005).....................12Jon Stephens (2002) .........................12Brandon Meredith (2009) ...............11Brian Lucas (2007) ...........................11Taber Lee (2002)...............................11Brandon Meredith (2011) ...............10Quintin Berry (2006) .......................10Michael Whatley (1996)..................10Greg Allen (2012)...............................9Cory Vaughn (2008) ..........................9Andy Litteral (2001) ..........................9Brian Kooiman (1994) .......................9Chris Gwynn (1984) ..........................9EvanPotter (2011) ..............................8Tim Zier (2011) ..................................8Jomel Torres (2010) ...........................8Cory Vaughn (2009) ..........................8Paul Smyth (2006) .............................8Chad Corona (2004) ..........................8Jake McLintock (2002).......................8Matt Ricardy (1999)...........................8Stewart Smothers (1997)...................8Steve Montejano (1988).....................8Nikco Riesgo (1986) ..........................8Rick Barlow (1982) ............................8

Sacrifice Bunts

Steve Boucher (1990).......................14Steve Dietz (1991) ............................13Flavio Alfaro (1984).........................13Jim Bass (1949) .................................12Flavio Alfaro (1983).........................11Reed Hastings (1938) ......................11Steve Boucher (1991).......................10Chuck McInnis (1987) .....................10Marty Nellis (1958)..........................10Greg Allen (2012)...............................9Jomel Torres (2010) ...........................9Anthony Gwynn (2002)....................9Adrian Mora (1998)...........................9Stewart Smothers (1987)...................9Kalin Foulds (1995) ...........................9Bill Dunckel (1991) ............................9Tom LeVasseur (1986) ......................9Mark Lessel (1982).............................9Brandon Decker (2009) .....................8Brian Manfred (2001) ........................8Kalin Foulds (1998) ...........................8Kalin Foulds (1994) ...........................8Steve Dietz (1992) ..............................8Derek Vinyard (1992)........................8Scott Middaugh (1987) .....................8Steve Hill (1984).................................8

Sacrifice Flies

Kerwin Danley (1983) .....................10Jake McLintock (2002).......................9Carlo Cota (2001)...............................8Flavio Alfaro (1983)...........................8Garett Green (2008) ...........................7Scott Dennison (1991) .......................7Brian Grebeck (1990).........................7Chuck McInnis (1988) .......................7Paul Sokolowski (1982).....................7

Bobby Meacham (1981) ....................7Nick Romero (2006) ..........................6Paul Smyth (2006) .............................6Pilar Amaya (2001)............................6Carlo Cota (2001)...............................6Marcelino Garcia (1992) ...................6Mark Grace (1985) .............................6Steve Hill (1984).................................6Terry Jones (1984)..............................6Al Romero (1980)...............................6Monte McAbee (1980).......................6

PITCHINGAppearances

Mark Williamson (1982) .................41Rusty Filter (1990) ...........................37Royce Ring (2002)............................36Doug Royalty (1987) .......................36Phil Torres (1984) ............................36Jeff Dufek (1997) ..............................34John Lynn (1992) .............................34Mike Koons (2007)...........................33John Skinner (2000) .........................33Royce Ring (2001)............................32Doug Webb (1994)...........................32Mark Gapski (1991).........................32Tim Lambert (1982).........................32Kevin Piper (1983) ...........................30Mark Williamson (1981) .................30Ryan Wynveen (2010).....................29A.J. Samadani (1999) .......................29John Lynn (1994) .............................29Matt Haar (1986)..............................29Paul Claes (1985) .............................29Vic Martin (1980) .............................29Curtis Smith (1979)..........................29

Games Started

Greg Crabb (1982) ...........................21Scott Shoemaker (2004)...................19Jeremy Cook (2000) .........................19Erik Plantenberg (1990) ..................19Rory Shortell (2002).........................18Scott Kannenberg (1984).................18Bill Blount (1983) .............................18Daryl Harang (2004) .......................17Joe Carque (2003).............................17Mike Moat (2003).............................17Jeremy Cook (2000) .........................17Brian Scott (1997).............................17Rick Navarro (1991) ........................17Rob Brown (1988) ............................17Justin Masterson (2006) ..................16Bruce Billings (2005) .......................16Chris Dunwell (2002) ......................16Chris Hartshorn (2000) ...................16Aaron Harang (1999) ......................16Brian Scott (1997).............................16Brian Scott (1996).............................16Brian Holliday (1991)......................16Mike Erb (1986)................................16Tim Arnsberg (1984) .......................16Bill Blount (1982) .............................16

Complete Games

Rob Brown (1989) ............................11Norm Marr (1963) .............................9Bill Blount (1983) ...............................8Ray Bolton (1973) ..............................8Scott Simon (1968) .............................8

Norm Marr (1964) .............................8Tom Biscotti (1960)............................8Rich Juarez (1993)..............................7Mike Erb (1986)..................................7Scott Hergott (1980) ..........................7Chick Valley (1977) ...........................7Dave Smith (1976) .............................7Brad Cutler (1971) .............................7Jerry Stafford (1992) ..........................6Rob Brown (1988) ..............................6Tim Arnsberg (1984) .........................6Scott Kannenberg (1984)...................6Chick Valley (1976) ...........................6Chad Wanders (1998) .......................5Kurt Archer (1990) ............................5Andy Peterson (1990)........................5Mike Erb (1987)..................................5Bill Blount (1984) ...............................5Nick Harsh (1981)..............................5

Innings Pitched

Al Churchman (1936).................146.0Greg Crabb (1982) ......................129.1Bill Blount (1983) ........................120.1Scott Kannenberg (1984)............118.0Rich Juarez (1993).......................117.2Brad Cutler (1971) ......................117.1Justin Masterson (2006) .............116.0Erik Plantenberg (1990) .............114.2Rob Brown (1989) .......................114.2Rory Shortell (2002)....................113.2Bob Cluck (1966).........................113.1Scott Shoemaker (2004)..............112.2Norm Marr (1963) ......................111.1Rob Brown (1989) .......................110.1Norm Marr (1963) ......................110.1Mike Erb (1986)...........................109.1Mark Williamson (1982) ............109.1Stephen Strasburg (2009)...........109.0Jeremy Cook (1999) ....................108.2Aaron Harang (1999) .................108.2

Strikeouts

Stephen Strasburg (2009)..............195Stephen Strasburg (2008)..............133Rob Brown (1989) ..........................122Marcos Mendoza (2001) ...............118Bob Cluck (1966)............................115Mark Williamson (1982) ...............113Bruce Billings (2005) .....................112

Scott Shoemaker (2004).................110Justin Masterson (2006) ................108Benji Grigsby (1992) ......................107Mike Erb (1987)..............................105Chick Valley (1976) .......................103Aaron Harang (1999) ....................101Erik Plantenberg (1990) ................101Mike Erb (1986)..............................101Al Churchman (1936)....................100Rob Brown (1988) ............................99Bob Cluck (1967)..............................94Mike Erb (1985)................................93Norm Marr (1967) ...........................93

Victories

Stephen Strasburg (2009)................13Bill Blount (1983) .............................13Al Churchman (1936)......................12John Marshall (1988) .......................11Tim Arnsberg (1984) .......................11Dean Armitage (1983).....................11Mark Williamson (1982) .................11Vic Martin (1980) .............................11Andy Petersen (1990)......................10Erik Plantenberg (1990) ..................10Rob Brown (1989) ............................10Curtis Burkhead (1979)...................10Thad Troedson (1977) .....................10Ken Bailey (1956) .............................10Scott Shoemaker (2004).....................9Joe Carque (2002)...............................9Chad Wanders (1998) .......................9Chad Wanders (1997) .......................9Benji Grigsby (1992) ..........................9Rick Navarro (1992) ..........................9Kurt Archer (1990) ............................9Rick Navarro (1990) ..........................9Rob Brown (1988) ..............................9Mike Erb (1986)..................................9Scott Kannenberg (1984)...................9Joe Ferrante (1981).............................9Jim Leicht (1978) ................................9Brad Cutler (1971) .............................9

Saves

Addison Reed (2009).......................20Royce Ring (2002)............................17Ryan Schroyer (2004) ......................13Curtis Smith (1979)..........................12Mark Williamson (1982) .................11Royce Ring (2001)..............................9Jeff Dufek (1997) ................................9Ruben Aguilera (1998)......................8Justin Hepner (2012) .........................7Stephen Strasburg (2007)..................7Adam Simon (2006)...........................7Benji Grigsby (1992) ..........................7Jim Gibbs (1988).................................7Matt Haar (1986)................................7Phil Torres (1984) ..............................7John Pecoraro (2010) .........................6Rusty Filter (1990) .............................6Paul Claes (1985) ...............................6Mark Williamson (1981) ...................6Drew Jenson (2003) ...........................5Mark Gapski (1991)...........................5Matt Haar (1987)................................5Thad Troedson (1975) .......................5Bill deLorimier (1973) .......................5

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Jake McLintock (2002-05) .............225Steve Hill (1984-86) .......................217Monte McAbee (1977-80) .............215Joe Holvey (1982-84, 86) ...............213Kalin Foulds (1994-96, 98) ............212Bobby Meacham (1979-81) ...........209Steve Dietz (1990-93).....................207Anthony Johnson (1987-90) .........207Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)............206Chris Cannizzaro (1981-83)..........202Rigo Rodriguez (1979-82).............202Joe Holvey (1982-84) .....................199Steve Montejano (1985-88) ...........198Harry Henderson (1986-89) .........195Chris Gwynn (1983-85).................194Kent Torve (1982-84).....................193Mark Smelko (1978-81) .................193Jeff Barry (1988-90)........................191Doug Elliott (1977-79) ...................190Jomel Torres (2009-12) ..................195Jordan Swaydan (2003-06) ...........195

At Bats

Jake McLintock (2002-05) .............843Bobby Meacham (1979-81) ...........767Kalin Foulds (1994-96, 98) ............750Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)............737Chris Wilson (2009-12) .................718Anthony Gwynn (2001-03)...........697Chris Gwynn (1983-85).................697James Guerrero (2003-05) .............692Nick Romero (2006-08) .................687Brock Ungricht (2004-06)..............686Monte McAbee (1977-80) .............679Doug Elliott (1977-79) ...................671Steve Hill (1984-86) .......................667Travis Lee (1994-96) ......................665Jeff Barry (1988-90)........................657Pat Colwell (2007-9, 11) ................653Jordan Swaydan (2003-06) ...........646Brandon Meredith (2009-11)........638Steve Montejano (1985-88) ...........629Chris Cannizzaro (1981-83)..........622

Runs

Bobby Meacham (1979-81) ...........214Chris Cannizzaro (1981-83)..........179Kalin Foulds (1994-96, 98) ............165Travis Lee (1994-96) ......................165Steve Hill (1984-86) .......................165Chris Gwynn (1983-85).................165Jake McLintock (2002-05) .............164James Guerrero (2003-05) .............156Anthony Gwynn (2001-03)...........156Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)............154Jeff Barry (1988-90)........................152Steve Dietz (1990-93).....................151Brandon Meredith (2009-11)........150Monte McAbee (1977-80) .............148Nikco Riesgo (1986-88) .................145Steve Montejano (1985-88) ...........145Jerry Smith (1956-59).....................137Derek Vinyard (1990-92) ..............136Doug Elliott (1977-79) ...................136Gary Armstrong (1975-77) ...........135

Hits

Jake McLintock (2002-05) .............281Bobby Meacham (1979-81) ...........277Chris Gwynn (1983-85).................247Anthony Gwynn (2001-03)...........238Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)............232James Guerrero (2003-05) .............231Travis Lee (1994-96) ......................231Doug Elliott (1977-79) ...................223Monte McAbee (1977-80) .............220Brock Ungricht (2004-06)..............218Kerwin Danley (1980-83)..............214Nick Romero (2006-08) .................212Jeff Barry (1988-90)........................211Harry Henderson (1986-89) .........211Chris Cannizzaro (1981-83)..........211Kalin Foulds (1994-96, 98) ............210Steve Montejano (1985-88) ...........205Brandon Meredith (2009-11)........204Carlo Cota (1999-02)......................203Gary Armstrong (1975-77) ...........202

Total Bases

Jake McLintock (2002-05) .............411Chris Gwynn (1983-85).................404Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)............385Bobby Meacham (1979-81) ...........380Travis Lee (1994-96) ......................365Nick Romero (2006-08) .................345Monte McAbee (1977-80) .............342James Guerrero (2003-05) .............331Terry Jones (1983-84) ....................326Jeff Barry (1988-90)........................321Cory Vaughn (2008-10).................316Steve Montejano (1985-88) ...........315Brandon Meredith (2009-11)........312Anthony Gwynn (2001-03)...........303Doug Elliott (1977-79) ...................297Steve Hill (1984-86) .......................295Brock Ungricht (2004-06)..............294Kerwin Danley (1980-83)..............284Harry Henderson (1986-89) .........283Nikco Riesgo (1986-88) .................278

Doubles

Chris Gwynn (1983-85)...................54Terry Jones (1983-84) ......................54Monte McAbee (1977-80) ...............53Jake McLintock (2002-05) ...............51Bobby Meacham (1979-81) .............51Steve Montejano (1985-88) .............50Chris Wilson (2009-12) ...................46Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)..............45Harry Henderson (1986-89) ...........44Brandon Meredith (2009-11)..........43Travis Lee (1994-96) ........................42Chris Cannizzaro (1981-83)............41Carlo Cota (1999-2002)....................40Jason Phillips (1995-97)...................40Brock Ungricht (2004-06)................39Kerwin Danley (1980-83)................38Doug Elliott (1977-79) .....................38Cory Vaughn (2008-10)...................36James Guerrero (2003-05) ...............36Jeff Barry (1988-90)..........................36Nikco Riesgo (1986-88) ...................36Joe Holvey (1982-84, 86) .................36

Triples

James Guerrero (2003-05) ...............16Anthony Gwynn (2001-03).............15Nikco Riesgo (1986-88) ...................15Art Preston (1950-52) ......................15Jake McLintock (2002-05) ...............14Bill Dunckel (1990-91).....................14Chris Gwynn (1983-85)...................14Earle Brucker (1947-48)...................14Stewart Smothers (1995-97) ...........13Troy Hanzawa (2007-08) ................12Monte McAbee (1977-80) ...............12Brock Ungricht (2004-06)................11Gary Armstrong (1977-79) .............11Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)..............10Javier Ramos (1996-99) ...................10Greg Quam (1991-93)......................10Anthony Johnson (1987-90) ...........10Chris Jones (1978-79).......................10Mike Everett (1965-67)......................9Dennis Rickards (1960-62)................9Richard Saloman (1960-62) ..............9Jerry Smith (1956-59).........................9Ed Thile (1951-53)..............................9Mickey Aguirre (1946-48).................9

Home Runs

Curt Mendoza (2003-06).................28Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)..............28Nick Romero (2006-08 ....................27Travis Lee (1994-96) ........................26Chris Wilson (2009-12) ...................25Cory Vaughn (2008-10)...................25Tommy Rinks (1956-58)..................25Chris Gwynn (1983-85)...................23Chad Corona (2001-04) ...................22Heath Hayes (1993-94)....................22Brandon Rogers (1998-2000) ..........21Alex Pelaez (1997-98) ......................21Jeff Barry (1988-90)..........................20Al Romero (1980-81) .......................20John Helfrick (1973-74) ...................20Brandon Meredith (2009-11)..........19Steve Hagins (1995-97) ...................19Pat Rubino (1978) ............................19Steve Montejano (1985-88) .............18Tony Gwynn (1979-81) ...................18Paul Wirkus (1979-80).....................18

Runs Batted In

Jake McLintock (2002-05) .............178Chris Gwynn (1983-85).................168Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)............161Travis Lee (1994-96) ......................155Nick Romero (2006-08) .................154Monte McAbee (1977-80) .............148Steve Montejano (1985-88) ...........140Terry Jones (1983-84) ....................137Brandon Meredith (2009-11)........136Chris Wilson (2009-12) .................134Cory Vaughn (2008-10).................134Al Romero (1980-81) .....................134Jeff Barry (1988-90)........................132Bobby Meacham (1979-81) ...........131Jomel Torres (2009-12) ..................129Jerry Smith (1956-59).....................128Harry Henderson (1986-89) .........127Kerwin Danley (1980-83)..............126Rielly Embrey (2001-04) ...............125James Guerrero (2003-05) .............123Heath Hayes (1993-94)..................123

Stolen Bases

Kalin Foulds (1994-96, 98) ............132Bobby Meacham (1979-81) ...........116Jeff Barry (1988-90)........................102Steve Hill (1984-86) .......................102Travis Lee (1994-96) ........................86Derek Vinyard (1990-91) ................78Chris Cannizzaro (1981-83)............77Kalin Foulds (1994-96) ....................74Anthony Gwynn (2001-03).............69Rick Barlow (1980-82) .....................65Steve Dietz (1990-93).......................63Jeff DaVanon (1983-95)...................58Scott Dennison (1990-91) ................56Chris Jones (1978-79).......................55Doug Hunt (1969-70) ......................51Quintin Berry (2005-06) ..................50Doug Elliott (1977-79) .....................50Lewie Graham (1982-84) ................49Chris Gwynn (1983-85)...................48Al Newman (1981) ..........................45Chris Jones (1978-79).......................45Art Preston (1950-52) ......................45

Walks

Chris Cannizzaro (1981-83)..........169Steve Hill (1984-86) .......................141Travis Lee (1994-96) ......................119James Guerrero (2003-05) .............116Gary Armstrong (1975-77) ...........113Monte McAbee (1977-80) .............111Jomel Torres (2009-12) ..................109Steve Dietz (1990-93).....................103Brandonb Meredith (2009-11)......102Eric Christopherson (1988-90) .......98Bobby Meacham (1979-81) .............95Tommy Rinks (1956-58)..................92Flavio Alfaro (1983-84) ...................91Kalin Foulds (1994-96, 98) ..............88Nick Romero (2006-08) ...................86Brock Ungricht (2004-06)................86Landon Burt (2001-04) ....................85Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)..............84Derek Vinyard (1990-92) ................84Greg Quam (1991-93)......................83Lance Pinnell (1987-89)...................83

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Pat Colwell (2007-09, 11) ................36Brandon Meredith (2009-11)..........35Jake McLintock (2002-05) ...............29Cory Vaughn (2008-10)...................24James Guerrero (2003-05) ...............21Landon Burt (2001-04) ....................21Jomel Torres (2009-12) ....................20Chad Corona (2001-04) ...................18Steve Hagins (1995-97) ...................18Cory Vaughn (2008-09)...................17Taber Lee (2000-2002) .....................16Nikco Riesgo (1986-88) ...................16Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)..............15Steve Montejano (1985-88) .............15Curt Mendoza (2003-06).................14Tim Zier (2011-12) ...........................13Jon Stephens (2002-03)....................13Brian Kooiman (1994-95)................13Quintin Berry (2005-06) ..................12Brock Ungricht (2004-06)................12Chris Gwynn (1983-85)...................12

Sacrifice Bunts

Steve Dietz (1990-93).......................31Kalin Foulds (1994-96, 98) ..............29Steve Boucher (1990-91) .................24Flavio Alfaro (1983-84) ...................24Pat Colwell (2007-09, 11) ................23Derek Vinyard (1990-92) ................22Brandon Decker (2007-10)..............20Marty Nellis (1958-60) ....................20Jomel Torres (2009-12) ....................19Jim Bass (1946, 1948-50)..................19Anthony Gwynn (2001-03).............17Burt Swaim (1960-62)......................17Dennis Rickards (1960-62)..............17Jason Phillips (1995-97)...................16Stewart Smothers (1995-97) ...........16Brian Manfred (1999, 2001-02).......15Chris Wilson (2009-12) ...................14Scott Dennison (1990-91) ................14Evan Potter (2010-11)......................13Jordan Swaydan (2003-06) .............13Pat Mummy (1991-92) ....................13Chuck McInnis (1987-88)................13

Sacrifice Flies

Jake McLintock (2002-05) ...............18Chris Wilson (2009-12) ...................14Nick Romero (2006-08) ...................13Carlo Cota (1999-2002)....................13Steve Hill (1984-86) .........................13Kerwin Danley (1980-83)................13Bobby Meacham (1979-81) .............13Garett Green (2007-08)....................12James Guerrero (2003-05) ...............12Marcelino Garcia (1991-92) ............11Steve Montejano (1985-88) .............11Flavio Alfaro (1983-84) ...................11Al Romero (1980-81) .......................11Monte McAbee (1977-80) ...............11Paul Lockhart (1997-2000)..............10Brandon Meredith (2009-11)............9Scott Dennison (1990-91) ..................9Brian Grebeck (1989-90) ...................9Chuck McInnis (1987-88)..................9Chris Gwynn (1983-85).....................9

PITCHINGAppearances

Kevin Piper (1982-85)....................106Royce Ring (2000-02) ......................92Thad Troedson (1975-78)................92Matt Haar (1984-87) ........................91Justin Brunette (1994-97) ................83Chris Hartshorn (2000-02, 04)........81Rusty Filter (1987-90) ......................80Scott Lawrence (1982, 84-86)..........79John Lynn (1991-92, 94) ..................77Ben Coon (2003-06) .........................76Jeff Dufek (1995-97, 99)...................72Jeremy Cook (1997-2000)................71Mark Williamson (1981-82)............71Mark Gapski (1991-94)....................69Rick Navarro (1989-91)...................69Vic Martin (1979-81)........................67Bruce Billings (2004-07) ..................66James Poole (1951-54) .....................64Craig Rasmussen (2008-11)............63John Skinner (2000-01)....................63

Games Started

Bill Blount (1982-85)........................57Bruce Billings (2004-07 ...................54Erik Plantenberg (1988-90).............46Mike Erb (1985-87) ..........................44Jeremy Cook (1997-2000)................42Rory Shortell (2000-02) ...................40Rick Navarro (1989-92)...................40Brian Scott (1995-97) .......................39Dave Smith (1974-76) ......................37John Hemmerly (1987-89) ..............35Chris Hartshorn (2000-02, 04)........34Scott Kannenberg (1983-85) ...........33Curtis Burkhead (1978-81) .............33Rob Brown (1988-89).......................32Ben Coon (2003-06) .........................30Aaron Harang (1997-99) .................30Mike Moat (2001-03) .......................29Tim Arnsberg (1984-85)..................29Stephen Strasburg (2007-09) ..........28Gary Henderson (1982-84) .............28

Complete Games

Rob Brown (1988-89).......................17Norm Marr (1962-64) ......................17Bill Blount (1982-85)........................14Stan Michaels (1962-64) ..................14Mike Erb (1985-87) ..........................13Chick Valley (1976-77) ....................13Dave Smith (1974-76) ......................13Tom Biscotti (1959-61) ....................13Scott Hergott (1979-80) ...................11Scott Simon (1968-69)......................11Larry Thompson (1960-62).............11Tim Arnsberg (1984-85)..................10Curtis Burkhead (1978-81) ...............9Ray Bolton (1972-73) .........................9Chad Wanders (1997-98) ..................8Scott Kannenberg (1983-84) .............8Bud Black (1978-79)...........................8Rich Juarez (1992-93) ........................7Vic Martin (1979-81)..........................7Steve Taylor (1971-72).......................7Brad Cutler (1971) .............................7Ron Dargo (1966-67) .........................7

Innings Pitched

Bill Blount (1982-85)...................342.2James Poole (1951-54) ................332.2Bruce Billings (2004-07) .............323.1Mike Erb (1985-87) .....................304.0Jeremy Cook (1997-2000)...........296.0Noel Mickelsen (1953-56) ..........294.0Bill Ruzich (1947-50) ..................270.0Erik Plantenberg (1988-90)........266.2Richard Walker (1952-55)..........260.1Bert Grigsby (1951-54) ...............260.0Thad Troedson (1975-78)...........259.2Rick Navarro (1989-92)..............257.2Norm Marr (1962-64) .................251.2Tom Biscotti (1959-61) ...............250.1Chris Hartshorn (2000-02,04)....248.0Dave Smith (1974-76) .................248.0Stephen Strasburg (2007-09) .....243.1Don Leigh (1957-59) ...................242.2Stan Michaels (1962-64) .............241.1Brian Scott (1995-97) ..................240.2

Strikeouts

Stephen Strasburg (2007-09) ........375Bruce Billings (2004-07) ................304Mike Erb (1985-87) ........................299Rick Navarro (1989-91).................243Bill Ruzich (1948-50) .....................237Brian Scott (1995-97) .....................228Jeremy Cook (1997-2000)..............227Erik Plantenberg (1988-90)...........224Rob Brown (1988-89).....................221Bill Blount (1982-85)......................219Bob Cluck (1966-67) ......................209Tom Biscotti (1959-61) ..................205Noel Mickelson (1953-56).............195Norm Marr (1962-64) ....................194Rory Shortell (2000-02) .................192Chris Hartshorn (2000-02, 04)......179Aaron Harang (1997-99) ...............179Chick Valley (1976-77) ..................179Al Churchman (1936-37) ..............173Chris Dunwell (2000-02)...............171Rich Holsman (1985-87.................168

Victories

Bill Blount (1982-85)........................32Rick Navarro (1989-92)...................27James Poole (1951-54) .....................27Vic Martin (1979-81)........................26Noel Mickelsen (1953-56) ...............25Erik Plantenberg (1988-90).............24Stephen Strasburg (2007-09) ..........22Bruce Billings (2004-07) ..................22Mike Erb (1985-87) ..........................22Don Leigh (1957-59) ........................22Richard Walker (1952-55)...............21Rory Shortell (2000-02) ...................20Curtis Burkhead (1978-81) .............20Dave Cavallin (1955-58) .................20Al Churchman (1936-37) ................20Rob Brown (1988-89).......................19Stan Michaels (1962-64) ..................19Tom Biscotti (1959-61) ....................19Bob Imlay (1957-60).........................19Chad Wanders (1997-98) ................18Mark Williamson (1981-82)............18Thad Troedson (1975-78)................18

Saves

Royce Ring (2000-02) ......................26Addison Reed (2008-09) .................24Mark Williamson (1981-82)............17Thad Troedson (1975-78)................14Ryan Schroyer (2004) ......................13Matt Haar (1984-87) ........................13Phil Torres (1983-84) .......................11Jeff Dufek (1995-97, 99)...................11Curtis Smith (1978-79) ....................11Rusty Filter (1987-90) ......................10Kevin Piper (1982-85)........................9Ruben Aguilera (1997-98).................8Justin Hepner (2010-11) ....................7Stephen Strasburg (2007)..................7Adam Simon (2006)...........................7Drew Jenson (2002-04) ......................7John Lynn (1991-92, 94) ....................7Mark Gapski (1991, 93-94)................7Benji Grigsby (1992) ..........................7Jim Gibbs (1988-89) ...........................7Paul Claes (1984-85) ..........................7Matt Orvick (1976-77) .......................7Bill deLorimier (1973-74)..................7

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CHARLIE

SMITH

HEAD COACH

1936-64

Charlie Smith was San Diego State’s head coachwhen the sport was elevated to “major” status

in 1936. In his 26 seasons at the helm of the Aztecprogram, he had just one losing campaign. Histeams won 11 conference titles and finished secondon 10 occasions. Smith’s 1958 squad won the NAIAnational championship. He ended his SDSU coach-ing career with a mark of 555-289-10 for a .656 win-ning percentage.

Smith attended nearby Coronado High Schooland went on to win 12 varsity letters as an athlete atSan Diego State, including four each in the sportsof football, basketball and baseball. He graduatedfrom SDSU in 1931 and soon thereafter began along and illustrious career in the Aztec Athletic De-partment.

Smith began his association with SDSU ath-letics immediately after graduation, and over thenext 35 years held a variety of administrative andcoaching positions with the Aztecs. He was an as-sistant on the football coaching staff for 26 yearsand was also the varsity basketball coach for twoseasons.

In addition, Smith served as the school’s Ath-letic Director for eight years, from 1947 until 1954.Among his other administrative duties were aspresident of the California Collegiate Athletic As-sociation (CCAA) and as the district representativeto the National Association of Intercollegiate Ath-letics (NAIA).

He served as an army officer during WorldWar II and continued his military role as a major inthe Air Force Reserve. Smith received a master’s de-gree from USC in 1946. He also spent time in theoff-season as a baseball scout for the BrooklynDodgers

Smith passed away in 1969, and San DiegoState’s playing field (Charlie Smith Field at TonyGwynn Stadium) is named in his honor.

LYLE

OLSEN

HEAD COACH

1965-71

Lyle Olsen became San Diego State’s head base-ball coach after Charlie Smith retired in 1964.

Olsen was also a member of the physical educationstaff at SDSU for 19 years (1961-1989).

In his seven seasons with the Aztecs, he com-piled a record of 181-134-9 (.573) as the programmoved from the Division II California CollegiateAthletic Association to the Division I Pacific CoastAthletic Association. In 1973, Olsen began coachingfor the UC San Diego baseball club, where he re-mained until after the 1978 season - all the whileserving as a professor at San Diego State Univer-sity.

A native of San Mateo, Calif., Olsen attendedChico State University where he earned both anA.B. and M.A degree in physical education. He dis-tinguished himself in baseball and basketball, lead-ing to a career in professional baseball. He was amember of the Brooklyn Dodgers organization forsix seasons, reaching the AAA level with St. Paul ofthe American Association and Sacramento andSpokane of the PC L.

After concluding his pro baseball career, heearned a doctoral degree from Columbia.

Prior to his arrival at San Diego State, Olsenheld three other baseball coaching posts. He was anassistant at Queen’s College (1960-61), head coachat Chico High School and assistant at Columbia(1958-60). He also coached teams in Alaska, Canadaand Sweden.

In 1983, while a professor at SDSU, hefounded the Sports Literature Association, whichpublishes the international journal, Aethlon: TheJournal of Sports Literature.

In 1989, he relocated to Tennessee, where heserved as adjunct professor of English for EasternTennessee State University until his passing in2000.

JIM

DIETZ

HEAD COACH

1972-2002

Jim Dietz, who retired at the end of the 2002 cam-paign, finished a 31-year career at SDSU as one

of the all-time winningest coaches in NCAA his-tory. His final mark of 1,231-750-18 (.620) rankedseventh nationally among active Division I coachesat the time when he concluded his final season withthe Aztecs.

Born in Eugene, Ore., Dietz played at South-ern Oregon College and went on to play three sea-sons as a member of the Detroit organization. Hebegan his baseball coaching career at Lowell (Ore.)High and coached at the University of Oregon be-fore arriving at San Diego State in 1972.

Over the next three decades, his Aztec teamswon numerous conference, divisional, and regular-season titles. He guided his 1979 squad to theschool’s first-ever appearance in the NCAA tour-nament, a feat he accomplished eight times duringhis tenure.

Dietz earned both conference and regionalcoach-of-the-year honors during his tenure atSDSU. Among his other honors were the Super StarAward from Collegiate Baseball, the Citizen of theYear Award from the City Club of San Diego, andthe Breitbard Award for his contributions throughbaseball to the San Diego community.

Dietz was also one of the most successfulsummer league coaches in history, taking his teamsto seven National Baseball Congress National Fi-nals and winning four national summer champi-onships during the 1970s. For his efforts he wasnamed the NBC Coach of the Decade.

Dietz was inducted into the American Base-ball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in January2002.

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERCOLLEGIATE

ATHLETIC CONFERENCEOverall Conf.

Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Coach1936 .........19-6-1 .........750 .........3-1-0..........750.........1st (T) .......Charlie Smith1937 .........19-9-1 .........672 .......10-2-0..........867...............1st .......Charlie Smith1938 .........20-11-0 .......645 .......13-2-0..........800...............1st .......Charlie Smith1939 .........14-8-0 .........636 .......10-3-0..........769 .............2nd .......Charlie Smith

CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONOverall Conf.

Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Coach1940 .........18-9-1 .........661 .........7-5-0..........583 .............2nd .......Charlie Smith1941 .........15-9-0 .........625 .........6-3-0..........667.........1st (T) .......Charlie Smith1942 .........17-7-0 .........708 .........6-0-0.......1.000...............1st .......Charlie Smith1946 .........32-7-0 .........821 .......11-1-0..........917...............1st .......Charlie Smith1947 .........24-8-1 .........742 .......13-4-0..........765...............1st .......Charlie Smith1948 .........17-14-1 .......547 .........6-9-0..........400 ........4th (T) .......Charlie Smith1949 .........16-20-1 .......446 .........6-9-0..........400 ........4th (T) .......Charlie Smith1950 .........20-14-1 .......586 .........3-4-1..........438 ...........2nd* .......Charlie Smith1951 .........21-12-0 .......636 .......11-4-0..........733 .............2nd .......Charlie Smith1952 .........20-15-0 .......571 .........8-4-0..........667.........1st (T) .......Charlie Smith1953 .........24-15-0 .......615 .......13-2-0..........867...............1st .......Charlie Smith1954 .........16-15-0 .......516 .........9-6-0..........667.......2nd (T) .......Charlie Smith1955 .........22-6-0 .........786 .........5-3-0..........625 .............2nd .......Charlie Smith1956 .........27-12-0 .......692 .......10-2-0..........800 .............2nd .......Charlie Smith1957 .........23-9-1 .........712 .......12-3-0..........800...............1st .......Charlie Smith1958 .........26-7-1 .........779 .......13-2-0..........867...............1st .......Charlie Smith1959 .........28-9-0 .........757 .......10-5-0..........667 .............2nd .......Charlie Smith1960 .........25-13-0 .......658 .......11-4-0..........733...............1st .......Charlie Smith1961 .........22-14-0 .......611 .......10-6-0..........625 .............2nd .......Charlie Smith1962 .........28-10-0 .......737 .......11-7-0..........611..............3rd .......Charlie Smith1963 .........23-14-0 .......622 .......10-6-0..........625..............3rd .......Charlie Smith1964 .........19-16-1 .......542 .........7-8-0..........467 ..............4th .......Charlie Smith1965 .........27-14-1 .......655 .........7-8-0..........467 ........4th (T).............Lyle Olsen1966 .........27-18-0 .......600 .....10-10-0..........500 ..............4th.............Lyle Olsen1967 .........22-13-1 .......625 .......13-4-0..........765 .............2nd.............Lyle Olsen1968 .........32-20-0 .......615 .......13-8-0..........619..............3rd.............Lyle Olsen1969 .........16-27-2 .......378 .................. Independent .........................Lyle Olsen

* CCAA Southern Division

PACIFIC COAST ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONOverall Conf.

Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Coach1970 .........28-18-3 .......609 .........9-5-1..........633 .............2nd.............Lyle Olsen1971 .........29-24-2 .......545 .......12-8-0..........600..............3rd.............Lyle Olsen1972 .........25-32-1 .......438 .......10-8-0..........556..............3rd ...............Jim Dietz1973 .........31-25-1 .......554 .........9-9-0..........500........3rd (T) ...............Jim Dietz1974 .........37-24-0 .......607 .......17-9-0..........654 .............2nd ...............Jim Dietz1975 .........22-25-0 .......468 .......8-10-0..........444 ..............4th ...............Jim Dietz1976 .........36-22-1 .......621 .......13-8-0..........619 .............2nd ...............Jim Dietz

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASEBALL ASSOCIATIONOverall Conf.

Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Coach1977 .........49-16-1 .......750 .......16-8-0..........667..............3rd ...............Jim Dietz1978 .........38-27-0 .......585 .....12-16-0..........400 ..............4th ...............Jim Dietz

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEOverall Conf.

Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Coach1979 .........55-18-1 .......750 .......12-4-0..........750............1st # ...............Jim Dietz1980 .........40-26-3 .......601 .....11-12-1..........479...........3rd # ...............Jim Dietz1981 .........51-17-0 .......750 .......14-1-0..........933............1st # ...............Jim Dietz1982 .........58-30-3 .......654 .....14-10-0..........583 ..........2nd # ...............Jim Dietz1983 .........62-15-0 .......805 .......21-3-0..........875............1st # ...............Jim Dietz1984 .........66-23-0 .......742 .....14-10-0..........583 ..........2nd # ...............Jim Dietz1985 .........42-30-1 .......582 .......6-16-0..........272 ...........4th # ...............Jim Dietz1986 .........42-23-1 .......644 .......16-8-0..........667 ...........1st + ...............Jim Dietz1987 .........32-28-1 .......534 .....12-10-0..........545..........2nd + ...............Jim Dietz1988 .........47-18-1 .......720 .......21-5-0..........808...............1st ...............Jim Dietz1989 .........37-25-0 .......597 .......17-9-0..........654 .............2nd ...............Jim Dietz1990 .........49-22-0 .......690 .......21-7-0..........750...............1st ...............Jim Dietz1991 .........43-21-0 .......672 .......15-6-0..........714 .............2nd ...............Jim Dietz1992 .........39-18-0 .......684 .......18-8-0..........692 .............2nd ...............Jim Dietz1993 .........22-36-0 .......379 .......7-15-0..........318...........5th + ...............Jim Dietz1994 .........35-23-0 .......603 .......15-9-0..........625 .....1st (T) + ...............Jim Dietz1995 .........30-25-0 .......545 .....13-16-0..........448...........4th + ...............Jim Dietz1996 .........32-25-2 .......559 .....16-14-0..........533............4th+ ...............Jim Dietz1997 .........41-22-1 .......631 .....17-13-0..........614 ...........3rd+ ...............Jim Dietz1998 .........32-25-0 .......561 .....18-12-0..........600...........2nd+ ...............Jim Dietz1999 .........27-32-0 .......458 .....14-16-0..........467 ..............7th ...............Jim Dietz

# WAC Southern Division + WAC Western Division

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCEOverall Conf.

Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Coach2000 .........34-28 ..........548.........17-12..........586 .............2nd ...............Jim Dietz2001 .........34-26 ..........567.........19-11..........633 .............2nd ...............Jim Dietz2002 .........43-23 ..........652.........20-10..........667...............1st ...............Jim Dietz2003 .........29-32 ..........475.........18-12..........600 ........2nd (t) ........Tony Gwynn2004 .........35-29 ..........547...........19-9..........679...............1st ........Tony Gwynn2005 .........26-35 ..........426.........17-13..........567..............3rd ........Tony Gwynn2006 .........23-36 ..........390...........14-8..........636 ........2nd (t) ........Tony Gwynn2007 .........29-30 ..........492.........12-12..........500.........3rd (t) ........Tony Gwynn2008 .........31-28 ..........525...........16-8..........667 ........2nd (t) ........Tony Gwynn2009 .........41-23 ..........641...........15-9..........625 ..............4th ........Tony Gwynn2010 .........28-28 ..........500.........13-11..........542..............3rd ........Tony Gwynn2011 .........22-36 ..........379.........11-13..........458 ..............4th ........Tony Gwynn2012 .........26-34 ..........433.........12-12..........500..............3rd ........Tony Gwynn

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Years Record PctCharlie Smith..............1936-64..................555-289-10 ..............656Lyle Olsen ...................1965-71...................181-134-9 ...............573Jim Dietz....................1972-2002...............1231-750-18 .............620Tony Gwynn...............2003-12 ....................290-311.................483Totals 1936-2009 2257-1484-37 .602

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COLLEGIATE OPPONENTSFirst Last

Team W L T Mtg MtgAir Force .............................86.....19......0 .....1961.....2012Alabama-Birmingham........1.......0......0 .....2010.....2010Arizona ...............................33.....56......4 .....1939.....2008Arizona State......................15.....16......0 .....1940.....2003Arkansas ...............................1.......4......0 .....2001.....2011Army .....................................1.......0......0 .....1984.....1984Baylor ....................................2.......5......0 .....1993.....2007Bethune-Cookman ..............1.......0......0 .....2009.....2009Bowling Green.....................1.......0......0 .....1987.....1987Brigham Young .................74.....59......1 .....1957...20111California..............................5.......3......0 .....1947.....2011Cal Baptist ............................2.......1......0 .....1990.....1992Cal Lutheran ........................8.......2......0 .....1979.....1992Cal Poly Pomona...............45.....32......3 .....1959.....1992Cal Poly SLO......................61.....32......0 .....1946.....2012Cal Tech ................................5.......0......0 .....1939.....1957CSU Dominguez Hills ......14.......3......0 .....1973.....1981CSU Fullerton ^.................20.....45......1 .....1964.....2012CSU Los Angeles...............75.....46......0 .....1951.....1998CSU Northridge # .............42.....39......0 .....1960.....2012CSU Sacramento................19.....13......0 .....1990.....2004Central Washington............1.......0......0 .....1983.....1983Chapman ............................22.....12......0 .....1957.....1993Chico State............................0.......2......0 .....1973.....1973Citadel...................................1.......0......0 .....2001.....2001Claremont-Mudd ................2.......0......0 .....1973.....1973Colorado ...............................2.......1......0 .....1980.....1980Colorado State ...................24.......1......0 .....1980.....1992Connecticut ..........................0.......1......0 .....2011.....2011Cornell ..................................1.......1......0 .....1982.....1982Creighton..............................1.......0......0 .....1994.....1994Dartmouth............................1.......0......0 .....1997.....1997Delaware...............................0.......2......0 .....1982.....1982Eastern Washington............0.......1......0 .....1987.....1987Elon .......................................1.......0......0 .....1958.....1958Florida...................................1.......4......1 .....1988.....1989Florida International...........2.......1......0 .....1989.....1989Fresno State ........................79.....84......0 .....1939.....2010Gonzaga................................6.......0......0 .....1996.....2001Grand Canyon ...................11.......7......0 .....1993.....1998Hartford................................1.......0......0 .....1991.....1991Harvard ................................2.......0......0 .....1985.....2008Hawaii.................................67.....78......0 .....1980.....2006Hawaii-Hilo .......................21.......7......0 .....1997.....2004Houston ................................7.......3......0 .....1982.....2008Indiana ..................................1.......0......0 .....2000.....2000Iona........................................6.......0......0 .....1982.....1991Iowa.......................................1.......1......0 .....1988.....1988Kansas ...................................2.......2......0 .....1998.....2009Kansas State .........................1.......3......0 .....1999.....2012Kentucky ..............................1.......0......0 .....2010.....2010La Verne ...............................8.......0......0 .....1938.....1968Lewis & Clark ......................0.......2......0 .....1978.....1978Lewis-Clark State ................3.......2......0 .....1981.....1984Long Beach State ...............78.....50......1 .....1956.....2012Louisville ..............................0.......1......0 .....2004.....2004Loyola Marymount ...........64.....40......0 .....1940.....2012Massachusetts ......................5.......0......0 .....1981.....1983Masters..................................4.......0......0 .....1987.....1990Miami (Fla.) ..........................0.......4......0 .....2001.....2003Miami (Ohio) .......................1.......0......0 .....1979.....1979Michigan...............................1.......0......0 .....2007.....2007Michigan State .....................1.......0......0 .....1979.....1979Middle Tennessee State......1.......0......0 .....1990.....1990Milwaukee............................1.......0......0 .....2012.....2012Minnesota.............................1.......2......0 .....1998.....2001Missouri ................................1.......1......1 .....1985.....2008Monmouth............................1.......0......0 .....2010.....2010Montana State ......................1.......0......0 .....1964.....1964Nebraska...............................7.......4......0 .....1985.....2004Nevada..................................5.......6......0 .....1986.....2009Nevada-Las Vegas ............67.....46......0 .....1978.....2012

First LastTeam W L T Mtg MtgNew Mexico .......................98.....61......0 .....1960.....2012New Mexico State ...............1.......1......0 .....1995.....1999New Orleans ........................2.......4......0 .....1989.....1990North Carolina State ...........2.......4......0 .....2004.....2005Northern Arizona................8.......1......0 .....19611981Northern Colorado .....1.......0......0 .....1984.....1984Notre Dame..........................0.......1......0 .....2004.....2004Occidental...........................13.......2......0 .....1936.....1958Oklahoma.............................1.......7......0 .....2001.....2011Oklahoma City ....................2.......1......0 .....1985.....1985Oklahoma State ...................3.......7......0 .....1995.....2008Oral Roberts .........................6.......6......0 .....1981.....2011Oregon ..................................2.......1......1 .....1965.....1973Oregon State.........................6.......7......1 .....1973.....2012Pacific ..................................35.....24......1 .....1946.....2012Pepperdine .........................52.....34......1 .....1946.....2006Pt. Loma Nazarene * .........41.......0......0 .....1955.....2002Pomona.................................2.......0......0 .....1939.....1939Portland ................................2.......1......0 .....1991.....1998Portland State.......................3.......0......0 .....1979.....1981Redlands.............................16.......4......0 .....1936.....1992Rice ........................................3.......8......0 .....1994.....1999St. Cloud ...............................1.......0......0 .....1958.....1958St. Francis (NY)....................1.......1......0 .....1993.....1996St. Mary’s..............................4.......6......0 .....1938.....2012San Diego............................65.....52......3 .....1962.....2012San Francisco .......................4.......2......0 .....1942.....2012San Francisco State..............6.......2......0 .....1962.....1992San Jose State .....................52.....26......0 .....1938.....1999Santa Clara .........................15.....14......0 .....1963.....2010Seattle....................................1.......0......0 .....1953.....1953Seton Hall .............................0.......1......0 .....1984.....1984Sonoma State........................1.......1......0 .....1992.....1992South Alabama ....................2.......2......0 .....2003.....2005Southern California...........26.....58......3 .....1947.....2008So. California College .......13.......2......0 .....1978.....1992Southern ...............................0.......1......0 .....2009.....2009Southern Illinois ..................1.......1......0 .....1981.....1990Southern Utah....................10.......1......0 .....1994.....2009Southwestern Oklahoma....1.......0......0 .....1958.....1958Southwest Texas..................2.......0......0 .....1999.....1999Spring Arbor ........................2.......0......0 .....1975.....1975Stanford ................................7.....13......0 .....1938.....1991Stony Brook..........................1.......1......0 .....2010.....2010Sul Ross.................................0.......0......1 .....1957.....1957Temple ..................................1.......0......0 .....1988.....1988Texas .....................................0.......6......0 .....2004.....2005Texas A&M ..........................0.......3......0 .....2012.....2012Texas Christian ..................13.....24......0 .....1998.....2012Texas-El Paso .....................40.....12......1 .....1979.....1985Texas-Pan American...........0.......1......0 .....1986.....1986Texas Tech ............................1.......8......0 .....1988.....2001Toledo ...................................2.......0......0 .....1994.....1996Tulane ...................................2.......3......0 .....1999.....2000UC Davis ..............................4.......1......0 .....1973.....2009UC Irvine ............................48.....31......1 .....1970.....2012UCLA ..................................30.....47......2 .....1948.....2011UC Riverside......................30.....22......2 .....1968.....2012UC San Diego.....................20.......3......0 .....1971.....2002UC Santa Barbara +...........80.....29......1 .....1936.....2009U.S. International % ..........57.....26......2 .....1962.....1991Utah...................................102.....34......0 .....1964.....2011Utah State .............................2.......0......0 .....1957.....1959Vanderbilt.............................0.......1......0 .....2011.....2011Virginia .................................0.......1......0 .....2009.....2009Wagner..................................5.......0......0 .....1982.....2010Washington ..........................8.......6......0 .....1965.....2012Washington State ..............10.......6......0 .....1984.....2000Western Carolina.................3.......0......0 .....2011.....2011Western Kentucky...............3.......1......0 .....1993.....2002Western New Mexico .........4.......0......0 .....1984.....1985Western Oregon St. $ ........11.......0......0 .....1978.....1988Westmont .............................3.......1......0 .....1950.....1975Whittier...............................30.......7......0 .....1936.....1967

First LastTeam W L T Mtg MtgWichita State ........................2.......4......0 .....1983.....1999Willamette ............................2.......0......0 .....1978.....1978Winthrop ..............................1.......1......0 .....2011.....2011Wisconsin .............................3.......0......0 .....1989.....1989Wyoming............................31.....15......0 .....1977.....1992Yale........................................1.......0......0 .....1984.....1984

^ Formerly Orange State# Formerly San Fernando Valley State* Formerly Pasadena College+ Formerly Santa Barbara State% Formerly Cal Western$ Formerly Oregon College of Education

NON-COLLEGIATE OPPONENTSFirst Last

Team W L T Mtg MtgAmphib Training Base........1.......0......0 .....1946.....1946Aztec Frosh ..........................4.......2......0 .....1936.....1938Baltimore Oriole Rookies ...2.......0......0 .....1972.....1972Camp Ellliott ........................1.......0......0 .....1946.....1946Camp Pendleton..................5.......8......0 .....1947.....1959Camp Stoneman ..................3.......0......0 .....1947.....1950Castle Army-Air Base .........1.......0......0 .....1946.....1946Central All Stars ..................1.......1......0 .....1936.....1936Cramer’s ...............................1.......0......0 .....1936.....1936Destroyers Pacific................4.......0......1 .....1939.....1948El Toro Marine Air Base.....3.......1......0 .....1950.....1954Fleet Air (Air Pacific) ..........2.......0......0 .....1949.....1950Fort Ord ................................1.......3......0 .....1952.....1956Fort Rosecrans .....................4.......1......0 .....1941.....1942Grossmont HS......................1.......0......0 .....1936.....1936Hatfield All Stars.................1.......0......0 .....1936.....1936Hawaii Islanders .................0.......1......0 .....1963.....1963Hoover HS............................5.......1......1 .....1936.....1938Litchfield Naval Base..........1.......0......0 .....1953.....1953Los Alamitos NAS...............0.......1......0 .....1953.....1953Marine Corps Rcrt. Depot46.....47......1 .....1936.....1970Memorial Playground ........1.......0......0 .....1936.....1946Miramar NAS ......................7.......2......0 .....1946.....1963Moffett Field NAS...............1.......1......0 .....1946.....1952Muehleisen Company ........1.......1......0 .....1936.....1936NAS North Island ...............7.......6......1 .....1946.....1956Naval Repair Base ...............1.......0......0 .....1946.....1946Naval Station Long Beach..1.......0......0 .....1952.....1952Naval Training Center......19.......8......0 .....1942.....1961PhibPac .................................7.......3......0 .....1950.....1954Point Mugu NAS.................1.......0......0 .....1956.....1956Pro All-Stars .........................4.......1......0 .....1940.....1951S.D. Naval Hospital ............2.......0......0 .....1937.....1946St. Augustine HS .................1.......1......1 .....1936.....1937San Diego HS .......................4.......5......0 .....1937.....1942San Diego Naval Station ....2.......0......0 .....1956.....1956San Diego Padres.................1.......3......0 .....1937.....1941Submarine Base ...................2.......1......0 .....1948.....1948Taft JC ...................................1.......0......0 .....1940.....1940TraPac ...................................2.......0......0 .....1951.....1952USS Lexington .....................1.......0......0 .....1940.....1940USS Melville.........................1.......0......0 .....1940.....1940USS Omaha ..........................1.......0......0 .....1936.....1936USS Piedmont ......................2.......0......0 .....1949.....1949USS Ranger...........................2.......0......0 .....1936.....1936USS Whitney ........................1.......0......0 .....1937.....1937Vandenberg AFB.................1.......0......0 .....1965.....1965Waseda (Japan)....................0.......1......0 .....1936.....1936Williams AFB.......................1.......0......0 .....1951.....1951

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RECORD: 19-6-1 (3-1 SCIAC)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

F. 29 ......Memorial Playground...............W...........4-3F. 29 ......at Cramer’s (10)..........................W...........6-5M. 6 ......at State Augustine HS ...............W.........11-0M. 7 ......USS Omaha.................................W.........16-0M. 12 ....at Central All-Stars .....................L............1-8M. 14 ....USS Ranger .................................W...........8-5M. 18 ....Grossmont HS ............................W.........10-0M. 20 ....at MCRD .....................................W.........12-8M. 21 ....Aztec Frosh.................................W...........4-3M. 28 ....Occidental* .................................W.........14-3A. 3 .......Whittier*......................................W...........4-3A. 7 .......at MCRD .....................................W...........6-5A. 8 .......Hatfield All-Stars .......................W...........6-1A. 9 .......USS Ranger .................................W...........9-4A. 14 .....at Hoover HS...............................T............5-5A. 17 .....Santa Barbara State* ...................L............0-2A. 21 .....at Hoover HS..............................W...........5-2A. 23 .....at Central All-Stars ....................W.........10-1A. 25 .....at MCRD ......................................L............3-4A. 28 .....Hoover HS ..................................W...........8-2A. 29 .....Muehleisen Co. ..........................W...........7-1M. 2 ......at Redlands*................................W...........8-7M. 9 ......at MCRD ......................................L............7-8M. 13 ....Muehleisen Co. ...........................L............6-7M. 16 ....at MCRD .....................................W.........15-1M. 20 ....Waseda (Japan) ...........................L............2-3* SCIAC Game

1937RECORD: 19-9-1 (10-2 SCIAC)

HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 6 ......at MCRD ......................................L............5-6M. 9 ......Hoover HS ..................................W...........5-2M. 11 ....State Augustine HS ....................T............5-5M. 20 ....San Diego HS ..............................L............1-2M. 20 ....San Diego HS (10) ......................W...........1-0M. 24 ....Naval Hospital ...........................W...........7-5M. 30 ....at San Diego Padres ...................L............2-4M. 31 ....USS Whitney ..............................W...........8-0A. 1 .......at Hoover HS..............................W...........9-7 A. 3 .......San Diego HS ..............................L............3-5A. 3 .......San Diego HS..............................W...........4-2A. 5 .......Aztec Frosh.................................W.........13-7A. 6 .......State Augustine HS ....................L............1-2A. 10 .....Aztec Frosh.................................W...........9-1A. 16 .....at Occidental* .............................W...........4-3A. 17 .....at Occidental* .............................W.........13-2A. 17 .....at Occidental* .............................W...........5-1A. 20 .....at MCRD .....................................W...........7-3A. 23 .....Redlands*....................................W...........8-2A. 24 .....Redlands*.....................................L............0-1A. 24 .....Redlands*....................................W...........7-2A. 27 .....at MCRD ......................................L............5-8A. 30 .....at Whittier* .................................W.........11-4M. 1 ......at Whittier* .................................W.........10-2M. 1 ......at Whittier* .................................W...........4-1M. 4 ......at MCRD ......................................L............1-2M. 6 ......at Santa Barbara State*...............L..........2-10M. 7 ......at Santa Barbara State* ..............W.........16-5M. 8 ......at Santa Barbara State* ..............W...........9-7* SCIAC Game

1938RECORD: 20-11 (13-2 SCIAC)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

F. 26 ......at Hoover HS...............................L............6-7F. 26 ......at Hoover HS..............................W...........9-1M. 15 ....at San Diego Padres ...................L............3-9M. 17 ....Aztec Frosh..................................L............4-6M. 19 ....at MCRD .....................................W...........6-4M. 19 ....at MCRD .....................................W...........6-3M. 22 ....San Diego HS ..............................L............4-5M. 25 ....San Jose State (10) ......................W...........5-4M. 26 ....Stanford........................................L............5-9M. 29 ....San Diego HS ..............................L............3-4A. 1 .......at La Verne* ................................W.........25-4A. 2 .......at La Verne* ................................W.........11-4A. 2 .......at La Verne* ................................W.........13-2A. 5 .......Aztec Frosh.................................W.........11-0A. 6 .......Aztec Frosh..................................L............0-5A. 8 .......at Redlands*................................W.........11-9A. 9 .......at Redlands* ................................L............5-6A. 9 .......at Redlands*................................W...........7-6A. 13 .....at MCRD .....................................W.........19-6A. 14 .....at MCRD (10) ..............................L............4-5A. 16 .....at MCRD .....................................W.......16-12A. 22 .....Whittier*......................................W.........13-3A. 23 .....Whittier*......................................W...........5-4A. 23 .....Whittier*......................................W...........5-2A. 24 .....St. Mary’s .....................................L............3-6A. 28 .....Santa Barbara State* ..................W...........7-3A. 30 .....Santa Barbara State* ...................L..........4-10A. 30 .....Santa Barbara State* ..................W...........9-1M. 6 ......Occidental* .................................W.........18-4

M. 7 ......Occidental* .................................W...........7-3M. 7 ......Occidental* .................................W.........16-9* SCIAC Game

1939RECORD: 14-8 (10-3 SCIAC)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 22 ....San Diego HS..............................W...........4-2M. 24 ....at MCRD ......................................L........13-16M. 25 ....MCRD ..........................................L............1-7M. 29 ....Destroyers Pacific ......................W...........8-1A. 1 .......Fresno State .................................L..........5-13A. 1 .......Fresno State.................................W...........5-4A. 4 .......at Occidental* .............................W...........4-1A. 5 .......at Occidental* .............................W.........13-3A. 5 .......at Occidental* .............................W.........10-3A. 7 .......at San Jose State ..........................L............0-1A. 8 .......at San Jose State..........................W...........7-6A. 11 .....Arizona ........................................L............2-4A. 14 .....Redlands*....................................W.........13-5A. 15 .....Redlands*....................................W...........3-1A. 15 .....Redlands*....................................W.......11-10A. 22 .....at Cal Tech*.................................W...........7-1A. 22 .....at Cal Tech*.................................W...........4-0A. 28 .....at Whittier* ..................................L............2-3A. 29 .....at Whittier* ..................................L............2-9A. 29 .....at Whittier* ..................................L............4-6M. 6 ......Pomona*......................................W.........14-0M. 6 ......Pomona*......................................W.........10-1 * SCIAC Game

1940RECORD: 18-9-1 (11-1 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

F. 24 ......MCRD..........................................W...........6-2F. 24 ......MCRD..........................................W...........5-2M. 2 ......USS Melville ...............................W...........7-5M. 6 ......Pro All-Stars ...............................W.........13-2M. 9 ......USS Lexington............................W...........8-2M. 15 ....at MCRD ......................................L............2-6M. 16 ....at MCRD ......................................L..........7-10M. 18 ....at MCRD ......................................L............8-9M. 19 ....at MCRD ......................................L..........5-13M. 22 ....San Jose State* ............................W.........13-1M. 23 ....San Jose State* .............................L............2-8M. 26 ....Arizona ........................................T............4-4M. 29 ....at Santa Barbara State*...............L............2-3M. 30 ....at Santa Barbara State* ..............W...........4-3A. 2 .......at San Jose State* ........................W...........5-0A. 2 .......at San Jose State* ........................W...........6-2A. 3 .......at Fresno State* (10)....................L............1-2A. 4 .......at Fresno State*...........................W...........7-5A. 5 .......at Taft JC......................................W...........2-1A. 6 .......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........7-5A. 12 .....Santa Barbara State* ...................L............1-8A. 13 .....Santa Barbara State* ...................L............4-7A. 16 .....Arizona State ..............................W...........7-3A. 19 .....Whittier .......................................W...........8-1A. 20 .....Whittier .......................................W...........6-2A. 21 .....Whittier .......................................W...........4-2A. 26 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........8-3A. 27 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........6-2

1941RECORD: 15-9 (6-3 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 8 ......Loyola Marymount ....................L............1-3M. 15 ....San Diego Padres........................L............1-2M. 16 ....San Diego Padres .......................W...........4-0M. 18 ....San Jose State* ............................W...........5-3M. 19 ....San Jose State* ............................W...........7-3M. 21 ....at Whittier ...................................W...........5-4M. 22 ....at Whittier ...................................W...........9-2M. 22 ....at Whittier ...................................W...........8-4M. 28 ....at MCRD ......................................L............1-5M. 29 ....Pro All-Stars ...............................W...........7-0A. 8 .......at San Jose State* ........................W...........3-1A. 11 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L............3-7A. 12 .....at Fresno State*...........................W...........1-0A. 18 .....Arizona........................................W...........7-4A. 19 .....Arizona........................................W...........4-3A. 23 .....St. Mary’s .....................................L............4-5A. 25 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........6-1A. 26 .....Fresno State*................................L............5-9M. 2 ......Santa Barbara State* ...................L............0-2M. 3 ......Santa Barbara State* ..................W.........10-7M. 7 ......Fort Rosecrans............................W.........10-1M. 9 ......at Fresno State+...........................L............1-2M. 10 ....at Fresno State+..........................W...........9-1M. 10 ....at Fresno State+...........................L............1-6* CCAA Game+ CCAA Playoff Series

1942RECORD: 17-7 (6-0 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 7 ......at MCRD .....................................W...........6-5M. 7 ......at MCRD .....................................W...........5-4M. 11 ....San Diego HS ..............................L............2-3M. 13 ....at Fort Rosecrans ........................L............1-2M. 18 ....Fort Rosecrans............................W.........10-6M. 21 ....Loyola Marymount....................W.........21-3M. 23 ....MCRD ..........................................L............1-2M. 25 ....San Diego HS..............................W...........7-2M. 27 ....at Fresno State*...........................W...........9-4M. 28 ....at Fresno State*...........................W.........10-3M. 30 ....at San Francisco..........................W...........6-3A. 1 .......at San Jose State* ........................W.........13-1A. 2 .......at San Jose State* ........................W.........23-3A. 14 .....at Naval Training Center..........W.........10-0A. 18 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........9-4A. 18 .....Fresno State* ...............................W.........13-4A. 24 .....at MCRD .....................................W...........6-3A. 25 .....at MCRD .....................................W...........6-0A. 29 .....at Naval Training Ctr (10) .........L............4-5A. 30 .....Fort Rosecrans............................W...........9-5M. 1 ......at MCRD ......................................L............5-6M. 6 ......at MCRD ......................................L............0-5M. 7 ......at Fort Rosecrans........................W...........2-1M. 8 ......at MCRD ......................................L............4-5* CCAA Game

1943-45WW II – NO TEAMS

1946RECORD: 32-7 (11-1 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 6 ......at Camp Elliott ...........................W...........7-5M. 9 ......at Naval Training Center..........W...........7-5M. 9 ......at Naval Training Center..........W...........7-3M. 16 ....at MCRD ......................................L............4-6M. 16 ....at MCRD ......................................L............1-2M. 22 ....at Naval Hospital.......................W.........12-1M. 25 ....San Jose State* ............................W.......13-11M. 26 ....San Jose State* .............................L............4-6A. 2 .......Amphibious Training Base.......W.........10-1A. 6 .......Pepperdine..................................W.........10-1A. 6 .......Pepperdine..................................W...........5-0A. 10 .....Miramar NAS..............................L............5-6A. 13 .....at Fresno State*...........................W.......15-13A. 13 .....at Fresno State* (10) ...................W.......20-15A. 14 .....at Castle Army-Air Base ...........W...........9-2A. 15 .....at Pacific ......................................W...........5-0A. 16 .....at Moffett Field NAS .................W.........12-1A. 17 .....at San Jose State* ........................W...........7-6A. 17 .....at San Jose State* ........................W...........9-5A. 19 .....Cal Poly SLO ..............................W.......17-10A. 20 .....at Santa Barbara State* ..............W...........4-1A. 20 .....at Santa Barbara State* ..............W...........6-1A. 23 .....at MCRD .....................................W...........8-0A. 27 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........3-2A. 27 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........7-4M. 1 ......at Miramar NAS (11)..................L............4-5M. 3 ......at S.D. Naval Air Station ...........L............7-8M. 4 ......Santa Barbara State* (10)...........W...........5-4M. 4 ......Santa Barbara State*+................W...........9-0M. 10 ....at Pepperdine .............................W.........10-5M. 10 ....at Pepperdine .............................W...........6-3M. 13 ....Naval Repair Base......................W...........5-2M. 15 ....at MCRD .....................................W...........5-1M. 17 ....Loyola Marymount....................W.........13-1M. 18 ....Whittier (14)................................W...........5-4M. 18 ....Whittier .......................................W...........9-3M. 22 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........2-0M. 25 ....Pacific ...........................................L............3-7M. 25 ....Pacific ..........................................W...........5-2* CCAA Game + Forfeit win to SDSU

1947RECORD: 24-8-1 (13-4-1 CCAA)

HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 12 ....at Naval Training Center..........W.........16-2M. 14 ....Pro All-Stars ...............................W...........6-5M. 15 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........8-3M. 18 ....Pro All-Stars ................................L............2-6M. 21 ....Whittier (10)................................W...........7-6M. 22 ....Pepperdine..................................W.........11-0M. 22 ....Pepperdine..................................W...........8-1M. 25 ....San Jose State* ............................W...........7-3M. 25 ....San Jose State* .............................L............0-2M. 27 ....at Fresno State*...........................W...........7-4M. 29 ....at Fresno State*...........................W...........7-0M. 31 ....at Camp Stoneman ....................W...........9-6A. 1 .......at California ................................W.........13-2A. 4 .......at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........7-5A. 4 .......at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........2-1A. 8 .......Arizona ........................................L..........7-10A. 12 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........9-0A. 12 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........6-3

A. 19 .....Fresno State* ...............................W.........10-3A. 19 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........8-1A. 25 .....at Santa Barbara State* ..............W...........3-2A. 25 .....at Santa Barbara State* ..............W...........4-2A. 26 .....at Pepperdine .............................W.........20-5A. 26 .....at Pepperdine ..............................L............2-3M. 1 ......Arizona State ..............................W.........28-0M. 3 ......Santa Barbara State* ..................W...........5-4M. 3 ......Santa Barbara State* ..................W...........4-2M. 9 ......at Camp Pendleton ....................W.........17-1M. 17 ....at Pacific* .....................................L............2-3M. 17 ....at Pacific* (10)..............................L............3-4M. 19 ....USC...............................................L............1-3M. 24 ....Pacific*..........................................L..........7-15M. 24 ....Pacific*..........................................T............8-8* CCAA Game

1948RECORD: 17-14-1 (6-9 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 6 ......Destroyers Pacific .......................T............1-1M. 6 ......Destroyers Pacific ......................W...........6-0M. 10 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........7-2M. 11 ....Submarine Base..........................W.........10-3M. 12 ....Destroyers Pacific ......................W...........6-5M. 13 ....at Camp Pendleton.....................L............2-9M. 20 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........5-1M. 22 ....Pacific*..........................................L............3-4M. 23 ....Pacific*.........................................W...........8-2M. 23 ....Pacific*..........................................L............4-7M. 26 ....Fresno State* ...............................W...........5-4M. 27 ....Fresno State*................................L............6-7M. 27 ....Fresno State* ...............................W...........8-1A. 2 .......Submarine Base..........................W...........9-4A. 6 .......Submarine Base...........................L............4-5A. 13 .....USC...............................................L..........7-10A. 17 .....Pepperdine ..................................L............2-7A. 17 .....Pepperdine (8) ............................W.........10-9A. 23 .....Santa Barbara State* ..................W.........13-1A. 24 .....Santa Barbara State* ..................W...........9-6A. 24 .....Santa Barbara State* ...................L............4-6A. 30 .....Destroyers Pacific ......................W.........12-6M. 7 ......at San Jose State* ........................W.........12-5M. 7 ......at San Jose State*.........................L............4-6M. 8 ......at San Jose State*.........................L........11-18M. 11 ....at UCLA .......................................L..........3-11M. 15 ....at Pepperdine (11)......................W...........8-6M. 15 ....at Pepperdine .............................W.........14-5M. 18 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........2-1M. 21 ....at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............0-5M. 22 ....at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............6-8M. 22 ....at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............6-7* CCAA Game

1949RECORD: 16-20-1 (6-9 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 4 ......USS Piedmont ............................W.........15-4M. 5 ......at S.D. Naval Air Station...........W...........8-3M. 12 ....at Naval Training Center..........W.........11-4M. 15 ....USS Piedmont ............................W.........12-2M. 17 ....Fleet Air (AirPac) .......................W...........3-0M. 18 ....at Camp Pendleton.....................L............4-9M. 21 ....S.D. Naval Air Station................T............5-5M. 25 ....at USC ..........................................L..........6-10M. 26 ....at USC ..........................................L............1-3A. 1 .......Arizona State...............................L............3-8A. 2 .......Pepperdine ..................................L............2-4A. 2 .......Pepperdine ..................................L............1-7A. 8 .......at Fresno State* ...........................L..........0-14A. 9 .......at Fresno State*...........................W...........7-5A. 9 .......at Fresno State* ...........................L............3-7A. 10 .....at Camp Stoneman ....................W...........5-2A. 11 .....at St. Mary’s.................................L............0-5A. 12 .....at Pacific*.....................................W...........6-3A. 13 .....at Pacific* .....................................L............4-5A. 13 .....at Pacific* .....................................L........10-11A. 14 .....at Stanford ...................................L..........7-10A. 16 .....at Loyola Marymount ...............W.........14-0A. 22 .....San Jose State* .............................L............3-4A. 23 .....San Jose State* .............................L............5-9A. 23 .....San Jose State* .............................L............0-7A. 26 .....at Naval Training Center..........W.........11-5A. 29 .....at Arizona ....................................L..........9-15A. 30 .....at Arizona ...................................W.........10-8A. 30 .....at Arizona ....................................L............0-1M. 6 ......at Santa Barbara State*...............L............3-6M. 7 ......at Santa Barbara State* ..............W...........9-2M. 7 ......at Santa Barbara State* ..............W...........9-2M. 13 ....Cal Poly SLO*..............................L..........3-14M. 14 ....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........3-0M. 14 ....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........7-2M. 21 ....at Pepperdine ..............................L..........7-10M. 21 ....at Pepperdine .............................W...........4-1* CCAA Game

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1950RECORD: 20-14-1 (3-4-1 CCAA)

HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 4 ......at MCRD ......................................L............2-6M. 4 ......at MCRD ......................................L............6-8M. 9 ......Whittier .......................................W...........8-6M. 11 ....Loyola Marymount....................W...........5-4M. 14 ....Air Pac .........................................W...........3-1M. 16 ....PhibPac........................................W...........6-5M. 17 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........9-3M. 18 ....at USC ..........................................L..........4-15M. 21 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........8-4M. 22 ....PhibPac........................................W.........12-2M. 24 ....at El Toro MAS...........................W...........7-4M. 27 ....Arizona State ..............................W...........6-1M. 30 ....Westmont....................................W.........26-0A. 1 .......at Fresno State ............................W.........16-7A. 1 .......at Fresno State .............................L..........8-10A. 2 .......at Camp Stoneman ....................W.........33-0A. 3 .......at St. Mary’s.................................L..........5-13A. 4 .......at San Jose State ..........................L............3-5A. 5 .......at Cal Poly SLO ..........................W...........8-5A. 6 .......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........8-4A. 8 .......Arizona ........................................L..........0-14A. 10 .....Arizona........................................W...........3-2A. 10 .....Arizona ........................................L............2-5A. 12 .....at MCRD ......................................L............5-6A. 15 .....at Pepperdine* ............................L............3-9A. 15 .....at Pepperdine* ............................T............3-3A. 18 .....at UCLA .......................................L............8-9A. 22 .....UC Santa Barbara*......................L............5-8A. 22 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........9-2A. 24 .....El Toro Marine Air Station .......W.........13-4M. 3 ......at MCRD .....................................W...........4-2M. 6 ......at UC Santa Barbara* .................L............0-1M. 6 ......at UC Santa Barbara* .................L............3-4M. 13 ....Pepperdine* ................................W...........9-5M. 13 ....Pepperdine* ................................W...........3-1* CCAA Game

1951RECORD: 21-12 (11-4 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 8 ......at MCRD ......................................L............8-9M. 10 ....at Whittier ...................................W.........18-5M. 14 ....Pro All-Stars ...............................W...........5-3M. 17 ....at Arizona ....................................L..........5-23M. 19 ....at Arizona State..........................W.......15-10M. 20 ....at Arizona State (10) ..................W...........9-8M. 21 ....at Williams AFB .........................W.........12-9M. 24 ....USC ..............................................W.......12-10M. 29 ....TraPac..........................................W.........15-3M. 30 ....at Redlands..................................L............1-8M. 31 ....at El Toro MAS............................L..........6-17A. 7 .......Pepperdine* (11) .........................L............3-5A. 7 .......Pepperdine* ................................W...........8-5A. 10 .....MCRD..........................................W.........11-1A. 12 .....S.D. Naval Air Station...............W...........7-6A. 14 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........6-4A. 14 .....Fresno State*................................L............0-2A. 18 .....PhibPac........................................W...........4-3A. 20 .....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W.........13-6A. 21 .....at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........7-1A. 21 .....at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............0-2A. 27 .....CSU Los Angeles*......................W.........10-9A. 28 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.......16-14A. 28 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........7-6M. 1 ......at USC ..........................................L............2-3M. 4 ......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........7-4M. 5 ......at Naval Training Center...........L............1-9M. 9 ......Naval Training Center (10) .......L........11-12M. 11 ....at Pepperdine*............................W...........8-5M. 12 ....at Fresno State* ...........................L..........0-12M. 16 ....at MCRD ......................................L............3-4M. 19 ....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W.........21-6M. 19 ....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W.........20-5* CCAA Game

1952RECORD: 20-15 (8-4 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 22 ....USC ..............................................W...........3-1M. 22 ....Whittier .......................................W...........8-5M. 24 ....Miramar NAS.............................W.........11-4M. 25 ....Fort Ord .......................................L..........5-12M. 26 ....Naval Training Center ...............L............4-7M. 28 ....at Camp Pendleton.....................L............1-2M. 29 ....Loyola Marymount....................W.........14-4A. 1 .......Miramar NAS.............................W...........7-2A. 2 .......PhibPac........................................W.......27-10A. 5 .......at Pepperdine* ............................L..........6-10A. 5 .......at Pepperdine*............................W...........3-1A. 6 .......at Fort Ord ...................................L..........0-11A. 8 .......at Stanford (10)...........................W...........5-3A. 8 .......at Stanford ...................................L............1-2A. 9 .......at Moffett NAS............................L..........6-13A. 16 .....Arizona ........................................L............3-9

A. 16 .....Camp Pendleton .........................L..........4-10A. 19 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W.........11-0A. 19 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........4-0A. 21 .....PhibPac........................................W...........2-1A. 22 .....MCRD ..........................................L..........6-13A. 29 .....PhibPac........................................W.........13-7A. 30 .....TraPac..........................................W...........5-4M. 2 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........7-1M. 3 ......at Naval Sta. Long Beach..........W.........16-0M. 5 ......S.D. Naval Air Station................L..........4-12M. 9 ......Pepperdine* (10) ........................W...........3-2M. 10 ....UC Santa Barbara*......................L..........3-10M. 13 ....MCRD ..........................................L............5-7M. 17 ....CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........6-5M. 17 ....CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........5-2M. 19 ....at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............1-2M. 23 ....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W.........10-2M. 24 ....at UC Santa Barbara* .................L............3-4M. 24 ....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........8-4* CCAA Game

1953RECORD: 24-15 (13-2 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 6 ......at Whittier....................................L..........7-11M. 7 ......at Camp Pendleton.....................L............4-5M. 10 ....Los Alamitos NAS......................L............6-7M. 11 ....S.D. Naval Air Station................L............0-5M. 14 ....USC...............................................L............4-8M. 14 ....Arizona State ..............................W...........9-0M. 17 ....at Miramar NAS.........................W...........6-1M. 19 ....San Jose State..............................W.........11-0M. 21 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........6-3M. 24 ....at MCRD ......................................L............0-7M. 28 ....at Arizona ....................................L..........3-15M. 30 ....at Litchfield Naval Base............W.........19-4M. 31 ....at Arizona State..........................W.......16-10A. 4 .......Fresno State*................................L..........5-10A. 4 .......Fresno State*................................L............0-7A. 7 .......PhibPac.........................................L..........5-12A. 8 .......MCRD ..........................................L............1-7A. 11 .....Pepperdine* ................................W...........3-0A. 17 .....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........5-4A. 18 .....at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........3-0A. 18 .....at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........4-2A. 22 .....at MCRD ......................................L............1-8A. 25 .....at Pepperdine*............................W.........12-6A. 25 .....at Pepperdine*............................W...........7-0M. 2 ......at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........8-4M. 2 ......at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........5-2M. 5 ......at S.D. Naval Air Station...........W...........6-5M. 6 ......Naval Training Center ...............L........10-12M. 9 ......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........6-0M. 12 ....at PhibPac ...................................W...........8-4M. 16 ....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........4-2M. 16 ....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........2-1M. 19 ....Miramar NAS.............................W.........19-1M. 23 ....at Fresno State*...........................W...........7-3M. 26 ....CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........6-3M. 29 ....at USC# ........................................L..........6-12M. 30 ....Seattle# (15).................................W.......13-12M. 30 ....at USC#........................................W...........3-1M. 30 ....at USC# ........................................L............1-3* CCAA Game# NCAA District 8 Playoffs at USC

1954RECORD: 16-15 (9-6 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 6 ......Whittier .......................................W.........18-0M. 9 ......MCRD ..........................................L............2-4M. 12 ....at S.D. Naval Air Station ...........L............6-7M. 13 ....at Naval Training Center...........L............1-2M. 17 ....PhibPac.........................................L..........5-12M. 26 ....at Camp Pendleton ....................W.........13-9M. 27 ....at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........5-0M. 30 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........3-2A. 3 .......Fresno State* ...............................W...........8-5A. 6 .......at PhibPac (14).............................L............1-2A. 10 .....Pepperdine* ................................W.........18-6A. 10 .....Pepperdine* ................................W.........11-3A. 13 .....Pacific ..........................................W.........11-5A. 16 .....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........9-4A. 16 .....at UC Santa Barbara* .................L............3-8A. 17 .....at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............0-3A. 20 .....Fort Ord .......................................L............1-5A. 21 .....Arizona ........................................L............1-3A. 24 .....at Pepperdine* ............................L............2-5A. 27 .....Camp Pendleton ........................W...........9-8A. 30 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L..........9-10A. 30 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L............1-7M. 1 ......at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............2-6M. 3 ......El Toro Marine Air Station .......W...........8-3M. 4 ......S.D. Naval Air Station................L..........6-10M. 8 ......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........6-2M. 8 ......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........9-0M. 10 ....MCRD ..........................................L............4-5M. 14 ....CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........9-8

M. 14 ....CSU Los Angeles*......................W.........13-0M. 15 ....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........7-2* CCAA Game

1955RECORD: 22-6 (5-3 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 5 ......Occidental ...................................W.........10-6M. 11 ....at Naval Training Center..........W.........14-0M. 15 ....S.D. Naval Air Station...............W...........7-6M. 18 ....at Pasadena.................................W.........15-0M. 19 ....at Whittier ...................................W...........9-6M. 22 ....Naval Training Center ..............W...........8-1M. 25 ....at S.D. Naval Air Station...........W...........5-3M. 26 ....at MCRD .....................................W...........8-5A. 1 .......Fresno State* ...............................W...........6-3A. 1 .......Fresno State*................................L............2-4A. 2 .......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W.......20-10A. 4 .......USC...............................................L............2-7A. 5 .......Whittier .......................................W...........8-2A. 8 .......Pacific ..........................................W.........19-4A. 9 .......Pepperdine..................................W.........11-8A. 15 .....at Camp Pendleton.....................L............4-9A. 16 .....at Pepperdine*............................W.........22-1A. 16 .....at Pepperdine ..............................L............1-2A. 19 .....S.D. Naval Air Station...............W.........23-4A. 23 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L............2-4A. 27 .....Arizona State ..............................W...........3-0A. 29 .....Pasadena .....................................W...........6-5A. 30 .....Loyola Marymount....................W.........22-7M. 6 ......at UC Santa Barbara*.................W.........13-4M. 10 ....MCRD..........................................W.........19-1M. 13 ....Cal State Los Angeles................W.........14-5M. 14 ....UC Santa Barbara*......................L............3-9M. 14 ....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........6-1* CCAA Game

1956RECORD: 27-12 (10-2 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 2 ......San Diego Naval Station...........W.........17-4M. 6 ......S.D. Naval Air Station...............W.........13-9M. 9 ......at Cal Tech ..................................W...........8-4M. 10 ....at Pasadena.................................W.........15-2M. 10 ....at Occidental................................L............4-5M. 13 ....MCRD..........................................W.........20-0M. 16 ....Occidental ...................................W.........10-1M. 17 ....Whittier ........................................L..........6-10M. 21 ....Cal Tech.......................................W.........11-2M. 23 ....Pasadena .....................................W.........16-8M. 24 ....Pepperdine .................................L............4-6M. 26 ....Stanford.......................................W.........12-3M. 28 ....Stanford........................................L..........1-14M. 30 ....at Long Beach State ..................W...........3-2M. 31 ....at Pepperdine ..............................L............2-7A. 3 .......Naval Training Center ...............L..........4-12A. 6 .......Fresno State* (10) ........................L............4-5A. 6 .......Fresno State*+.............................W...........9-0A. 7 .......at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........8-6A. 10 .....at S.D. Naval Air Station ...........L..........6-19A. 11 .....San Diego Naval Station...........W.........11-3A. 13 .....at Arizona ....................................L............2-5A. 14 .....at Arizona ...................................W...........8-5A. 16 .....Loyola Marymount....................W...........9-3A. 17 .....Point Magu NAS........................W...........8-1A. 21 .....CSU Los Angeles*......................W.........18-5A. 21 .....CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........7-1A. 24 .....Fort Ord.......................................W.......20-14A. 27 .....Fresno State*................................L............3-4A. 28 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........5-0M. 1 ......Naval Training Center (10) .......L............8-9M. 4 ......Long Beach State........................W...........9-3M. 5 ......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........8-7M. 5 ......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W.........10-1M. 8 ......at MCRD .....................................W.........12-2M. 11 ....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W.........10-4M. 12 ....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.........14-6M. 12 ....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.........12-6M. 12 ....USC...............................................L........10-13* CCAA Game+ Forfeit win to SDSU

1957RECORD: 23-9-1 (12-3 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 2 ......Loyola Marymount....................W.........12-3M. 5 ......Naval Training Center ..............W.........10-4M. 7 ......Sul Ross........................................T........10-10M. 8 ......at Occidental...............................W...........6-4M. 20 ....at MCRD ......................................L............3-4M. 22 ....Cal Tech.......................................W.........15-6M. 23 ....La Verne ......................................W.........14-1M. 23 ....La Verne ......................................W.........14-0M. 26 ....Brigham Young..........................W.........17-1M. 27 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........8-4M. 29 ....Chapman.....................................W.........11-5M. 30 ....Long Beach State* ......................W.........10-7

A. 2 .......Utah State....................................W.........13-5A. 5 .......at UC Santa Barbara* .................L............4-7A. 6 .......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........2-0A. 6 .......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........8-3A. 9 .......at Naval Training Center...........L............2-3A. 10 .....MCRD ..........................................L............0-2A. 13 .....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........2-1A. 13 .....at Long Beach State* (8) ............W...........4-3A. 15 .....at Santa Clara ..............................L........10-11A. 16 .....at Stanford ...................................L............5-7A. 26 .....Redlands .....................................W.........15-3A. 27 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........6-4A. 27 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........4-0A. 30 .....CSU Los Angeles* (11) ..............W.......11-10M. 3 ......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........8-6M. 4 ......UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........9-4M. 4 ......UC Santa Barbara*......................L............6-9M. 7 ......at MCRD ......................................L..........4-16M. 10 ....at Fresno State* ...........................L............0-6M. 16 ....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W.........13-3M. 16 ....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........7-3* CCAA Game

1958RECORD: 26-7-1 (13-2 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 1 ......Occidental....................................L............4-7M. 5 ......at Naval Training Center..........W.........20-1M. 8 ......at Redlands .................................W.........15-2M. 12 ....at Camp Pendleton.....................L............1-3M. 14 ....Pepperdine..................................W...........5-3M. 15 ....Redlands .....................................W.........14-0M. 18 ....at MCRD ......................................L............0-3M. 25 ....Stanford.......................................W...........5-3M. 31 ....at Pepperdine .............................W...........4-2A. 8 .......Arizona State ..............................W...........4-1A. 11 .....at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........4-0A. 12 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L............2-6A. 12 .....at Fresno State*...........................W...........5-3A. 15 .....Naval Training Center ..............W.........11-0A. 18 .....Fresno State* (11) .......................W...........6-5A. 19 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W.........12-0A. 19 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W.........20-1A. 22 .....MCRD (12)...................................T............7-7A. 25 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........6-2A. 26 .....CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........8-3A. 26 .....CSU Los Angeles*......................W.........10-0A. 28 .....Camp Pendleton .........................L..........9-12M. 2 ......at CSU Los Angeles* .................W.........10-3M. 3 ......at UC Santa Barbara* (10)..........L............7-8M. 3 ......at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........1-0M. 6 ......Whittier .......................................W.........12-4M. 9 ......at Pasadena.................................W...........9-1M. 10 ....at Long Beach State* ..................W.........10-4M. 12 ....at MCRD ......................................L............3-7M. 17 ....Long Beach State* ......................W...........8-1M. 17 ....Long Beach State* ......................W.........10-5J. 5 .........Elon#............................................W.........12-1J. 6 .........State Cloud# ...............................W.........17-0J. 7 .........Southwestern Oklahoma# ........W.........23-9* CCAA Game# NAIA World Series at Alpine, Texas

1959RECORD: 28-9 (10-5 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 2 ......Naval Training Center ..............W.........10-4M. 6 ......at Whittier....................................L............0-4M. 7 ......at Pepperdine .............................W.........16-9M. 11 ....MCRD..........................................W...........8-4M. 14 ....UCLA...........................................W.........11-4M. 17 ....Camp Pendleton ........................W.......13-11M. 20 ....at Arizona State..........................W.........16-3M. 21 ....at Arizona State...........................L............4-5M. 23 ....Utah State#..................................W...........8-2M. 24 ....USC# ............................................W...........9-7M. 25 ....at MCRD# ...................................W...........3-0M. 26 ....Fresno State# ...............................L..........9-10M. 26 ....Fresno State# ...............................L..........6-10M. 28 ....Chapman.....................................W.........10-6M. 28 ....Westmont....................................W.......29-17M. 31 ....at Naval Training Center..........W...........7-2A. 3 .......at Fresno State*...........................W...........5-3A. 4 .......at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............0-2A. 4 .......at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........5-2A. 7 .......at MCRD .....................................W.........10-6A. 10 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........8-6A. 11 .....Fresno State*................................L............4-6A. 11 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........8-4A. 14 .....at Chapman ................................W.........12-3A. 17 .....CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........6-1A. 18 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.......13-12A. 18 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.........10-6A. 21 .....Cal Poly Pomona .......................W.......14-10A. 24 .....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........7-6A. 27 .....Pepperdine..................................W...........6-5A. 29 .....at MCRD .....................................W.........10-9

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YYEEAARR--BBYY--YYEEAARR SSCCOORREESSM. 2 ......at Long Beach State* ..................W...........3-1M. 2 ......at Long Beach State*...................L............5-6M. 6 ......at Camp Pendleton ....................W...........6-4M. 9 ......Long Beach State* ......................W...........9-8M. 16 ....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............2-8M. 16 ....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............1-4# MCRD Tournament in San Diego* CCAA Game

1960RECORD: 25-13 (11-4 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 4 ......at Cal Poly Pomona ...................W.........12-3M. 5 ......Whittier .......................................W.........14-4M. 8 ......MCRD..........................................W...........8-7M. 11 ....at Cal Poly Pomona....................L............3-5M. 12 ....at UCLA .......................................L............3-5M. 18 ....Chapman.....................................W...........5-1M. 19 ....Pepperdine ..................................L............5-9M. 21 ....Brigham Young..........................W.........12-3M. 22 ....Stanford........................................L............2-6M. 25 ....at Pepperdine (10) ......................L............4-5M. 26 ....at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........9-4A. 1 .......Fresno State*................................L............1-2A. 2 .......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........7-0A. 2 .......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........8-3A. 5 .......at Arizona State..........................W.........11-4A. 8 .......UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.........13-0A. 9 .......CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........4-0A. 9 .......CSU Los Angeles*.......................L............6-8A. 11 .....USC#.............................................L............2-3A. 12 .....UCLA#.........................................W...........4-3A. 13 .....at MCRD# ....................................L............4-9A. 14 .....Fresno State# ...............................L............4-9A. 15 .....New Mexico#..............................W.........15-5A. 16 .....San Fernando Valley State........W.........15-4A. 22 .....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L..........5-11A. 23 .....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W.........10-5A. 23 .....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........3-2A. 29 .....at Chapman ................................W...........5-2A. 30 .....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........9-4M. 3 ......MCRD..........................................W...........4-1M. 6 ......Loyola Marymount....................W.........10-1M. 7 ......Long Beach State* ......................W...........9-4M. 7 ......Long Beach State* .......................L............1-7M. 11 ....MCRD..........................................W.........10-5M. 13 ....at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........5-4M. 14 ....at Fresno State* (10) ...................W...........4-3M. 14 ....at Fresno State*...........................W...........3-2M. 20 ....Pepperdine+................................L............2-3* CCAA Game# MCRD Tournament in San Diego+ NCAA District 8 Playoff at El Camino JC

1961RECORD: 22-14 (10-6 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 3 ......Chapman.....................................W.......16-11M. 7 ......MCRD ..........................................L............0-5M. 10 ....at Cal Poly Pomona ...................W.......12-11M. 11 ....at Whittier ...................................W...........2-1M. 14 ....Naval Training Center ..............W.........25-4M. 18 ....Pepperdine..................................W...........7-4M. 18 ....Pepperdine ..................................L............2-8M. 20 ....Brigham Young..........................W.........11-6M. 24 ....Arizona ........................................L............8-9M. 25 ....Arizona ........................................L..........5-10M. 25 ....Arizona ........................................L............2-5M. 27 ....Northern Arizona# ....................W...........6-1M. 29 ....USC#.............................................L..........2-15M. 30 ....Fresno State# ...............................L............4-7A. 1 .......Air Force......................................W...........5-3A. 1 .......Air Force......................................W...........8-3A. 4 .......Naval Training Center ..............W.........12-0A. 7 .......UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.........15-2A. 8 .......UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........3-2A. 8 .......UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.........13-4A. 14 .....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L..........7-16A. 15 .....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L..........8-18A. 15 .....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........3-0A. 18 .....at MCRD .....................................W...........4-3A. 21 .....Long Beach State* ......................W.........14-2A. 28 .....San Fernando Valley State* ......W...........8-2A. 29 .....San Fernando Valley State* ......W.........17-4A. 29 .....San Fernando Valley State* ......W...........5-2M. 2 ......Cal Poly Pomona ........................L..........7-10M. 5 ......at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........8-4M. 6 ......at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........7-0M. 6 ......at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............2-5M. 8 ......MCRD..........................................W.........13-9M. 12 ....Fresno State*................................L............3-7M. 13 ....Fresno State*................................L..........6-10M. 13 ....Fresno State*................................L............3-4# MCRD Tournament in San Diego* CCAA Game

1962RECORD: 28-10 (11-7 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 2 ......Whittier ........................................L..........4-11M. 3 ......Cal Western ................................W.........10-0M. 9 ......at Redlands .................................W...........5-1M. 10 ....at Pepperdine (10)......................W...........6-5M. 14 ....Miramar NAS.............................W...........8-2M. 15 ....San Diego ....................................W...........5-2M. 17 ....Northern Arizona ......................W...........4-0M. 17 ....Northern Arizona ......................W.........15-3M. 23 ....Long Beach State* ......................W.........14-6M. 24 ....Long Beach State* ......................W.........11-3M. 24 ....Long Beach State* ......................W...........4-2M. 26 ....Stanford.......................................W...........6-5M. 27 ....Stanford.......................................W.........20-2M. 30 ....at San Fernando Valley St*........L............0-8M. 31 ....at San Fernando Valley St* .......W.........11-6M. 31 ....at San Fernando Valley St* .......W...........8-2A. 3 .......San Diego ....................................W...........6-5A. 6 .......at Fresno State* ...........................L............4-6A. 7 .......at Fresno State* ...........................L............8-9A. 7 .......at Fresno State* ...........................L............2-8A. 10 .....Pasadena .....................................W.........10-4A. 13 .....Cal Western .................................L............5-9A. 14 .....Air Force......................................W...........3-2A. 14 .....Air Force......................................W...........4-0A. 18 .....San Francisco State .....................L............1-4A. 19 .....San Francisco State ....................W...........6-0A. 23 .....San Diego ....................................W...........9-6A. 27 .....CSU Los Angeles*.......................L........10-12A. 28 .....CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........8-6A. 28 .....CSU Los Angeles*.......................L............3-8M. 1 ......Chapman.....................................W.........21-1M. 4 ......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W.........11-5M. 5 ......Cal Poly SLO*..............................L............3-8M. 5 ......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........7-4M. 8 ......Miramar NAS.............................W.........16-2M. 11 ....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........9-5M. 12 ....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........7-6M. 12 ....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........5-4* CCAA Game

1963RECORD: 23-14 (10-6 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

M. 1 ......at Whittier ...................................W...........6-1M. 2 ......Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............5-9M. 2 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........7-4M. 5 ......at San Diego................................W...........6-2M. 8 ......Redlands .....................................W.........11-1M. 9 ......Pepperdine ..................................L..........3-16M. 9 ......Pepperdine..................................W...........4-3M. 12 ....San Diego ....................................W.......13-11M. 15 ....Pasadena .....................................W...........9-4M. 16 ....Hawaii Islanders.........................L............3-6M. 22 ....San Fernando Valley St* ...........W.........11-5M. 23 ....San Fern. Valley State* (10) ......W...........4-3M. 23 ....San Fernando Valley St* ............L..........3-10M. 26 ....Cal Western ................................W...........6-4A. 3 .......Miramar NAS.............................W.........19-0A. 6 .......Air Force......................................W...........8-4A. 6 .......Air Force ......................................L............3-6A. 8 .......at Westmont ................................L............4-5A. 9 .......at Santa Clara ..............................L............0-2A. 10 .....at San Francisco State ................W...........5-3A. 16 .....Cal Western .................................L..........5-15A. 19 .....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............0-4A. 19 .....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............0-4A. 23 .....Pasadena .....................................W...........8-2A. 27 .....at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W.........15-3A. 27 .....at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........1-0A. 30 .....Cal Western .................................L............1-5M. 3 ......UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........3-1M. 4 ......UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.........12-3M. 4 ......UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........9-7M. 7 ......San Diego ....................................W...........4-2M. 10 ....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........3-2M. 11 ....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........6-3M. 11 ....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........3-2M. 17 ....Fresno State*................................L............6-7M. 18 ....Fresno State*................................L............2-8M. 18 ....Fresno State*................................L............3-7* CCAA Game

1964RECORD: 19-16-1 (7-8 CCAA)HEAD COACH: CHARLIE SMITH

F. 29 ......Orange State ..............................W.........16-1F. 29 ......Orange State ................................L............0-2M. 4 ......Cal Western ................................W...........23-M. 7 ......Whittier .......................................W...........3-2M. 9 ......at Cal Western.............................L............3-5M. 13 ....at Redlands..................................L............5-6M. 14 ....at USC ..........................................L............0-5M. 17 ....Utah .............................................W.........15-0M. 20 ....Pepperdine..................................W.........13-8M. 21 ....Chapman .....................................L............4-7

M. 21 ....Chapman.....................................W...........3-1M. 26 ....Montana State.............................W...........7-2M. 28 ....Brigham Young..........................W...........7-1M. 28 ....Brigham Young..........................W...........6-0M. 31 ....San Diego ....................................W...........4-2A. 3 .......Air Force ......................................L............3-8A. 4 .......Air Force ......................................L..........7-16A. 4 .......Air Force ......................................L............2-5A. 7 .......Cal Western ................................W.........15-2A. 10 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L............1-7A. 11 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L............3-5A. 11 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L............3-5A. 17 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........8-5A. 18 .....Cal Poly SLO*..............................L............5-9A. 18 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........2-1A. 21 .....San Diego (11) .............................T............2-2A. 24 .....Long Beach State* .......................L............4-5A. 25 .....Long Beach State* ......................W.........11-4A. 25 .....Long Beach State* .......................L............0-4A. 28 .....San Diego ....................................W...........5-2M. 1 ......at San Fernando Valley St* .......W.........11-5M. 2 ......at San Fernando Valley St* .......W.........12-4M. 2 ......at San Fernando Valley St*........L............3-4M. 8 ......CSU Los Angeles*......................W.........12-3M. 9 ......CSU Los Angeles*.......................L..........3-11M. 9 ......CSU Los Angeles* (10) ..............W...........8-7* CCAA Game

1965RECORD: 27-14-1 (7-8 CCAA)

HEAD COACH: LYLE OLSEN

F. 27 ......at Whittier ...................................W...........9-5M. 2 ......San Diego ....................................W.........14-7M. 5 ......at Pepperdine .............................W...........6-4M. 6 ......at CSU Fullerton ........................W...........5-1M. 6 ......at CSU Fullerton ........................W...........6-2M. 12 ....Redlands .....................................W.........11-4M. 13 ....Pepperdine..................................W...........4-3M. 13 ....Pepperdine ..................................L............1-2M. 17 ....MCRD..........................................W.........13-4M. 18 ....at MCRD .....................................W.........10-4M. 26 ....Washington.................................W...........5-4M. 26 ....Washington.................................W.........12-6M. 27 ....Utah .............................................W...........5-4M. 27 ....Oregon .........................................T............5-5M. 30 ....at MCRD .....................................W.........13-7A. 6 .......Brigham Young..........................W...........5-4A. 6 .......Brigham Young...........................L............0-2A. 12 .....San Jose State#............................W...........9-4A. 13 .....New Mexico#..............................W...........5-0A. 14 .....Pacific# .........................................L............3-6A. 15 .....San Francisco State# ...................L............2-8A. 16 .....Northern Arizona (10) ...............L............5-7A. 19 .....San Diego.....................................L............4-8A. 22 .....at Vandenberg AFB ...................W...........8-3A. 23 .....at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............6-7A. 24 .....at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W.........11-3A. 24 .....at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W.........10-4A. 27 .....at Cal Western ............................W...........9-5A. 30 .....at Long Beach State* (10) ...........L............2-3M. 1 ......at Long Beach State* ..................W...........5-4M. 1 ......at Long Beach State* ..................W...........2-1M. 4 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........4-3M. 5 ......Cal Western ................................W...........6-2M. 7 ......San Fernando Valley St* ............L............5-6M. 8 ......San Fernando Valley St* ...........W...........9-8M. 8 ......San Fernando Valley St* ............L............2-5M. 10 ....Fresno State*................................L............1-7M. 11 ....Fresno State*................................L............1-4M. 11 ....Fresno State* ...............................W...........3-2M. 14 ....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............4-5M. 15 ....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........5-2M. 15 ....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............2-3# MCRD Tournament in San Diego* CCAA Game

1966RECORD: 27-18 (10-10 CCAA)

HEAD COACH: LYLE OLSEN

F. 25 ......at USC ..........................................L........10-14F. 26 ......at UCLA ......................................W.........10-5F. 26 ......at UCLA .......................................L............4-5M. 1 ......San Diego ....................................W...........4-3M. 5 ......Whittier .......................................W.........17-2M. 8 ......Cal Western ................................W.........15-0M. 9 ......Pepperdine..................................W.........17-5M. 11 ....La Verne ......................................W...........9-2M. 12 ....Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........5-4M. 12 ....Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............0-3M. 17 ....at Redlands .................................W...........9-3M. 19 ....Pepperdine..................................W.........14-3M. 19 ....Pepperdine..................................W...........8-2M. 21 ....Santa Clara# (11).........................L............3-5M. 22 ....at Long Beach State*...................L............0-5M. 23 ....Stanford#.....................................W...........9-2M. 25 ....at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W...........9-3M. 26 ....at Cal Poly SLO* (11).................W...........7-6M. 28 ....Brigham Young..........................W...........5-0M. 29 ....San Diego ....................................W...........6-3

M. 30 ....at Cal Poly Pomona....................L..........8-10A. 1 .......San Fernando Valley St* ............L............7-8A. 2 .......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........4-3A. 2 .......Cal Poly SLO*.............................W.........12-0A. 4 .......San Jose State+ ...........................W...........9-6A. 5 .......USC+............................................W...........3-1A. 6 .......at MCRD+....................................L..........0-12A. 7 .......USC+ ............................................L..........5-10A. 8 .......at Fresno State*...........................W...........7-3A. 9 .......at Fresno State* (14)....................L............3-7A. 12 .....Long Beach State* .......................L............1-2A. 13 .....at MCRD .....................................W...........6-5A. 15 .....San Fern. Valley State* ..............W...........8-5A. 16 .....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............6-7A. 16 .....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W.........10-8A. 22 .....at San Fern. Valley St* (10) ........L............6-7A. 23 .....at San Fernando Valley St*........L............1-6A. 26 .....at Long Beach State* (11) ..........W...........6-2A. 28 .....MCRD..........................................W...........7-6A. 29 .....Fresno State*................................L............5-7A. 30 .....Fresno State*................................L............7-8M. 3 ......Long Beach State* .......................L............3-4M. 4 ......Cal Western .................................L............0-3M. 6 ......CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........8-4M. 7 ......CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........6-5# MCRD Spring Tournament in San Diego+ MCRD Easter Tournament in San Diego* CCAA Game

1967RECORD: 22-13-1 (13-4 CCAA)

HEAD COACH: LYLE OLSEN

F. 23 ......San Diego (11) ............................W.........11-1M. 7 ......MCRD..........................................W...........5-0M. 8 ......at San Diego (11).........................L............6-7M. 11 ....La Verne ......................................W...........3-2M. 14 ....MCRD..........................................W...........8-4M. 17 ....at USC (11)...................................T............3-3M. 20 ....USC# ............................................W...........5-1M. 21 ....Santa Clara#.................................L..........3-10M. 21 ....USC#.............................................L..........0-10M. 23 ....San Francisco State ....................W...........8-6M. 24 ....at Whittier ...................................W.........12-4M. 29 ....Stanford........................................L............5-7A. 8 .......at Fresno State* ...........................L............1-6A. 8 .......at Fresno State*...........................W...........3-0A. 12 .....at MCRD ......................................L............2-6A. 14 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........7-0A. 15 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W.........12-1A. 15 .....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W.........12-6A. 20 .....San Diego ....................................W.........17-6A. 21 .....Cal Poly Pomona*......................W...........6-1A. 25 .....Cal Western .................................L............3-4A. 28 .....Long Beach State* .......................L............4-9A. 29 .....at Long Beach State* ..................W.........12-5A. 29 .....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........7-4M. 5 ......at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........6-3M. 6 ......CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........3-2M. 6 ......CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........3-2M. 9 ......Cal Western .................................L............2-8M. 12 ....CSU Fullerton..............................L............4-6M. 13 ....at CSU Fullerton .........................L........10-17M. 13 ....at CSU Fullerton ........................W...........6-0M. 16 ....at Cal Poly Pomona*..................W.........12-6M. 16 ....Cal Poly Pomona*.......................L............4-6M. 19 ....at San Fernando Valley St*........L............1-2M. 20 ....at San Fernando Valley St* .......W.........12-4M. 20 ....at San Fernando Valley St* .......W...........5-3# MCRD Tournament in San Diego* CCAA Game

1968RECORD: 32-20 (13-8 CCAA)

HEAD COACH: LYLE OLSEN

F. 10 ......at UC Riverside ..........................W...........5-4F. 10 ......at UC Riverside...........................L............4-8F. 24 ......at USC ..........................................L............3-5F. 24 ......at USC ..........................................L............0-2F. 27 ......Chapman.....................................W...........7-1F. 28 ......at UCLA (10) ...............................L............2-3M .2 ......La Verne ......................................W.........17-1M. 5 ......San Diego (10) ............................W.........10-9M. 11 ....at MCRD (10)..............................W...........7-6M. 12 ....at Chapman .................................L............2-5M. 14 ....at Arizona State...........................L............4-5M. 15 ....at Arizona ....................................L............0-8M. 16 ....at Arizona ...................................W.........10-3M. 16 ....at Arizona ...................................W...........7-1M. 19 ....Utah# ...........................................W.........14-1M. 20 ....Cal Western# (16) .......................L............4-5M. 21 ....Utah# ...........................................W...........6-1M. 22 ....at MCRD# ...................................W.........14-5M. 22 ....Cal Western# ..............................W...........7-5M. 23 ....Cal Poly Pomona# .....................W...........4-1M. 23 ....Cal Poly Pomona# .....................W...........8-2M. 26 ....San Diego.....................................L..........8-12M. 29 ....Fresno State* ...............................W...........9-3M. 30 ....Fresno State* ...............................W...........6-5

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M. 30 ....Fresno State* ...............................W...........4-3A. 5 .......at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............2-3A. 6 .......at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............3-4A. 6 .......at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W.........11-0A. 8 .......CSU Los Angeles+.....................W...........6-4A. 9 .......San Fernando Valley St+ ..........W...........2-0A. 10 .....at MCRD+...................................W.........10-3A. 11 .....at MCRD+ (14) ...........................W...........5-3A. 12 .....Arizona State ..............................W.........15-9A. 16 .....Cal Western ................................W...........8-2A. 19 .....at Cal Poly Pomona* ..................L............2-5A. 20 .....Cal Poly Pomona*......................W...........5-3A. 20 .....Cal Poly Pomona*.......................L............3-5A. 22 .....MCRD ..........................................L..........8-10A. 26 .....Long Beach State* ......................W.........10-9A. 27 .....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........4-0A. 27 .....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........8-5A. 30 .....San Diego.....................................L............0-2M. 3 ......CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........8-6M. 4 ......at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............0-5M. 4 ......at CSU Los Angeles* (8).............L............8-9M. 7 ......at MCRD ......................................L............2-3M. 10 ....at CSU Fullerton*.......................W...........6-0M. 11 ....CSU Fullerton* ...........................W.........10-1M. 11 ....CSU Fullerton* ...........................W.........10-4M. 17 ....at San Fernando Valley St*........L..........9-10M. 18 ....San Fernando Valley St* ...........W...........2-1M. 18 ....San Fernando Valley St* ............L............0-1# MCRD Spring Tourn. in San Diego+ MCRD Easter Tourn. in San Diego* CCAA Game

1969RECORD: 16-27-2 (INDEPENDENT)

HEAD COACH: LYLE OLSEN

M. 3 ......San Diego.....................................L............3-4M. 3 ......San Diego.....................................L............4-7M. 4 ......at Cal Western.............................L............0-5M. 6 ......San Diego ....................................W.........10-8M. 8 ......UCLA ...........................................L..........2-10M. 8 ......UCLA ...........................................T............3-3M. 12 ....at Arizona State...........................L............2-3M. 13 ....at Arizona State...........................L............1-5M. 14 ....at Arizona ....................................L............1-6M. 15 ....at Arizona ....................................L............3-5M. 15 ....at Arizona ...................................W...........7-6M. 18 ....MCRD..........................................W...........8-1M. 19 ....at San Diego.................................L............5-6M. 22 ....at USC ..........................................L............2-5M. 22 ....at USC ..........................................L............4-5M. 27 ....Utah .............................................W...........4-3M. 28 ....Utah .............................................W.........13-3A. 1 .......Long Beach State#......................W...........8-5A. 3 .......Cal Western# ..............................W...........2-0A. 4 .......San Fernando Valley St#...........W.........10-8A. 4 .......at MCRD# ....................................L............3-5A. 5 .......at MCRD# (11) ............................L............5-6A. 9 .......at UCLA .......................................L............8-9A. 11 .....Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............2-5A. 12 .....at Cal Poly Pomona....................L............3-4A. 12 .....at Cal Poly Pomona ...................W...........5-2A. 14 .....MCRD..........................................W...........8-1A. 18 .....at Long Beach State (13)............W.........10-7A. 19 .....Long Beach State........................W...........6-4A. 19 .....Long Beach State.........................T............6-6A. 22 .....at MCRD ......................................L............1-2A. 25 .....at CSU Los Angeles....................L............2-7A. 26 .....CSU Los Angeles .......................W.........16-8A. 26 .....CSU Los Angeles ........................L............2-6A. 29 .....Cal Western ................................W...........8-1M. 2 ......CSU Fullerton..............................L............3-6M. 3 ......at CSU Fullerton .........................L............3-6M. 3 ......at CSU Fullerton .........................L............2-9M. 10 ....San Fernando Valley St..............L............3-5M. 11 ....at San Fernando Valley St .........L............5-6M. 11 ....at San Fernando Valley St .........L............3-6M. 15 ....UC Santa Barbara (11)................L............8-9M. 16 ....at Fresno State ............................W.........12-2M. 17 ....at Fresno State .............................L............3-7M. 17 ....at Fresno State ............................W...........7-6# MCRD Tournament in San Diego

1970RECORD: 28-18-3 (9-5-1 PCAA)

HEAD COACH: LYLE OLSEN

F. 14 ......Cal State Fullerton .....................W...........6-0F. 14 ......Cal State Fullerton .....................W.........11-0F. 17 ......U.S. International .......................W...........6-3F. 21 ......at UC Irvine ................................W.........12-6F. 21 ......at UC Irvine .................................T............4-4F. 23 ......at UCLA .......................................L..........9-13F. 24 ......at MCRD ......................................L............3-4F. 27 ......at Arizona State..........................W...........7-5F. 28 ......at Arizona State...........................L............2-5F. 28 ......at Arizona State..........................W...........4-1M. 2 ......at Arizona (11)............................W...........8-5M. 3 ......at Arizona ....................................L............2-3

M. 7 ......at U.S. International...................W...........4-3M. 11 ....San Diego.....................................L............7-8M. 18 ....MCRD..........................................W.........21-7M. 20 ....at CSU Fullerton .........................T............5-5M. 24 ....Utah# (11)....................................W...........8-5M. 25 ....at MCRD# ...................................W...........9-2M. 26 ....Utah# ...........................................W...........5-1M. 27 ....Utah# ...........................................W...........4-1M. 31 ....at Chapman .................................L............4-6A. 3 .......at UC San Diego.........................W...........2-0A. 3 .......at USC ..........................................L............2-3A. 4 .......at USC ..........................................L..........2-14A. 4 .......at USC ..........................................L............1-8A. 7 .......MCRD ..........................................L............3-4A. 8 .......San Diego (11) .............................L............3-4A. 10 .....at Long Beach State*...................L............2-4A. 11 .....Long Beach State* .......................L............0-7A. 11 .....Long Beach State* ......................W...........5-0A. 15 .....at Cal Poly SLO ..........................W...........9-0A. 16 .....at Stanford ..................................W...........9-8A. 17 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L............1-3A. 18 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L..........4-10A. 18 .....at Fresno State*...........................W.........11-6A. 20 .....Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............3-6A. 21 .....at Cal Poly Pomona ...................W...........7-5A. 24 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........5-4A. 25 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.........11-5A. 25 .....UC Santa Barbara*......................T............3-3A. 29 .....San Diego.....................................L..........8-10M. 1 ......San Jose State* ............................W...........3-1M. 2 ......San Jose State* ............................W...........3-1M. 2 ......San Jose State* ............................W...........3-0M. 5 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........9-5M. 13 ....Chapman.....................................W...........5-4M. 15 ....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........6-0M. 16 ....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............3-6M. 16 ....at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........9-4# MCRD Tourn. in San Diego * PCAA Game

1971RECORD: 29-24-2 (12-8 PCAA)

HEAD COACH: LYLE OLSEN

F. 13 ......at CSU Fullerton ........................W...........4-1F. 13 ......at CSU Fullerton .........................L............2-4F. 15 ......at Cal Poly Pomona....................L............3-5F. 20 ......UC Riverside ...............................L............1-2F. 20 ......UC Riverside ...............................L............5-6F. 23 ......at UC Irvine .................................L............4-7F. 26 ......at Arizona State...........................L............1-5F. 27 ......at Arizona State...........................L............0-9F. 27 ......at Arizona State...........................L............1-2M. 1 ......at Arizona ...................................W...........3-1M. 2 ......at Arizona ....................................L............2-3M. 5 ......Arizona (12).................................T............6-6M. 6 ......Arizona........................................W...........5-3M. 6 ......Arizona........................................W...........3-0M. 9 ......at Chapman ................................W.........10-8M. 12 ....Fresno State* ...............................W...........5-2M. 13 ....Fresno State* (16) ........................L............4-5M. 13 ....Fresno State*................................L............1-6M. 18 ....U.S. International .......................W...........8-5M. 19 ....Utah .............................................W...........7-4M. 20 ....Utah .............................................W.........14-3M. 20 ....Utah .............................................W...........4-1M. 23 ....San Diego ....................................W...........4-2M. 26 ....at USC ..........................................L............2-4M. 27 ....at USC..........................................W...........3-1M. 27 ....at USC ..........................................L............2-9M. 31 ....Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........6-2A. 2 .......CSU Los Angeles*......................W.........10-2A. 3 .......CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........7-3A. 3 .......CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........3-0A. 7 .......at Cal Poly SLO...........................L............3-8A. 8 .......at Stanford ...................................L............3-9A. 9 .......at San Jose State* (11) .................L............1-2A. 10 .....at San Jose State* ........................W...........8-4A. 10 .....at San Jose State*.........................L............0-6A. 13 .....at UC Riverside (14) ...................T............5-5A. 15 .....at UC San Diego.........................W...........6-3A. 17 .....UC Irvine.....................................W...........9-8A. 17 .....UC Irvine .....................................L............2-6A. 20 .....at UCLA .......................................L............5-6A. 23 .....at Long Beach State*...................L............0-2A. 24 .....at Long Beach State*...................L............2-3A. 24 .....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........6-1A. 28 .....San Diego ....................................W...........3-2A. 30 .....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............0-5M. 1 ......at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............2-3M. 1 ......at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........2-0M. 4 ......at U.S. International (13) ...........W...........2-1M. 8 ......Long Beach State* ......................W...........3-2M. 8 ......Long Beach State* ......................W...........6-0M. 10 ....Chapman.....................................W...........5-1M. 13 ....San Diego.....................................L............5-6M. 14 ....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W.........10-6M. 15 ....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........7-0M. 15 ....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........1-0* PCAA Game

1972RECORD: 25-32-1 (10-8 PCAA)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 5 ........UCLA...........................................W.........10-6F. 5 ........UCLA ...........................................T............4-4F. 12 ......at San Fern. Valley State ............L........10-12F. 12 ......at San Fern. Valley State ............L..........4-10F. 15 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........4-3F. 19 ......Baltimore Oriole Rookies..........W.........10-9F. 19 ......Baltimore Oriole Rookies..........W...........8-0F. 21 ......San Fern. Valley St. (17) .............L..........7-10F. 25 ......at Arizona State...........................L..........1-11F. 26 ......at Arizona State...........................L............4-5F. 26 ......at Arizona State...........................L..........0-13F. 28 ......at Arizona ....................................L..........8-16F. 29 ......at Arizona ....................................L..........7-10M. 3 ......Arizona ........................................L............3-4M. 4 ......Arizona ........................................L............4-5M. 4 ......Arizona........................................W...........6-4M. 7 ......at UCLA .......................................L............3-9M. 10 ....San Diego ....................................W...........8-3M. 14 ....San Diego.....................................L............5-6M. 17 ....at USC ..........................................L............2-4M. 18 ....at USC ..........................................L............4-8M. 18 ....at USC ..........................................L............2-6M. 20 ....Oregon .........................................L............5-6M. 20 ....Utah .............................................W...........9-7M. 21 ....Oregon.........................................W...........6-4M. 21 ....Utah .............................................W...........7-2M. 22 ....Oregon.........................................W.........10-3M. 24 ....at Long Beach State*...................L............2-5M. 25 ....at Long Beach State*...................L............0-3M. 25 ....at Long Beach State* (10) ..........W...........2-1M. 30 ....at Chapman ................................W.........10-5M. 30 ....at Chapman .................................L............4-6A. 4 .......Chapman .....................................L............1-3A. 7 .......Loyola Marymount....................W...........7-2A. 8 .......at UC Irvine ................................W...........9-7A. 8 .......at UC Irvine .................................L............0-4A. 11 .....Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............1-5A. 14 .....San Jose State* ............................W...........6-4A. 15 .....San Jose State* ............................W...........5-3A. 15 .....San Jose State* ............................W.........11-2A. 18 .....at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........9-7A. 21 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........9-1A. 22 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........8-2A. 22 .....UC Santa Barbara*......................L............4-5A. 25 .....at Cal Poly Pomona....................L............5-6A. 28 .....Pacific* (12) .................................W...........3-2A. 29 .....Pacific*..........................................L............1-2A. 29 .....Pacific*.........................................W...........5-4M. 2 ......at U.S. International...................W...........2-0M. 3 ......at San Diego.................................L............6-7M. 5 ......at CSU Los Angeles* (10)...........L............4-5M. 6 ......at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............1-7M. 6 ......at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............0-1M. 9 ......U.S. International........................L..........2-10M. 11 ....at Cal Poly SLO...........................L............4-6M. 12 ....at Fresno State* ...........................L............1-9M. 13 ....at Fresno State*...........................W...........3-1M. 13 ....at Fresno State*...........................W...........7-2* PCAA Game

1973RECORD: 31-25-1 (9-9 PCAA)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 9 ........Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........3-1F. 10 ......at UC Riverside ..........................W...........4-2F. 10 ......at UC Riverside...........................T............1-1F. 14 ......UCLA ...........................................L..........6-11F. 16 ......UC Riverside ...............................L..........9-11F. 17 ......at USC ..........................................L............1-6F. 17 ......at USC ..........................................L............3-5F. 18 ......Loyola Marymount....................W.........11-9F. 18 ......Loyola Marymount....................W...........7-6F. 20 ......San Diego.....................................L............2-8F. 23 ......at Arizona ...................................W...........3-2F. 24 ......at Arizona ....................................L............4-8F. 24 ......at Arizona ...................................W...........2-1M .2 ......at U.S. International ...................L............5-6M. 4 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W.........11-8M. 4 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........8-6M. 7 ......San Diego.....................................L..........3-10M. 9 ......Arizona ........................................L............1-9M. 10 ....Arizona ........................................L............7-8M. 10 ....Arizona........................................W...........2-0M. 13 ....at Chapman ................................W...........6-3M. 17 ....at Claremont-Mudd ..................W...........5-4M. 17 ....at Claremont-Mudd ..................W...........2-1M. 19 ....Utah .............................................W...........6-2M. 19 ....Oregon State (12) .......................W...........5-4M. 21 ....Utah .............................................W...........6-1M. 21 ....Oregon State ...............................W.........11-6M. 23 ....Fresno State*................................L............3-9M. 24 ....Fresno State*................................L............3-8M. 24 ....Fresno State*................................L............3-6M. 30 ....at UC Santa Barbara* (10) .........W.........10-9

M. 31 ....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........6-5M. 31 ....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........5-3A. 3 .......San Diego ....................................W...........4-2A. 6 .......at Pacific* .....................................L............1-3A. 7 .......at Pacific*.....................................W...........3-1A. 7 .......at Pacific* .....................................L............1-3A. 10 .....at San Diego................................W.......14-10A. 13 .....CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........5-3A. 14 .....CSU Los Angeles*.......................L..........6-10A. 14 .....CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........5-4A. 15 .....CSU Dominguez Hills ...............L............2-8A. 15 .....CSU Dominguez Hills...............W...........2-0A. 18 .....at Chico State...............................L............0-4A. 18 .....at Chico State...............................L........10-23A. 19 .....at UC Davis.................................W...........7-4A. 20 .....at UC Irvine ................................W...........2-0A. 21 .....UC Irvine .....................................L..........6-11A. 21 .....UC Irvine .....................................L............2-3A. 24 .....Chapman.....................................W...........7-0A. 27 .....at San Jose State*.........................L............0-1A. 28 .....at San Jose State*.........................L............1-9A. 28 .....at San Jose State*.........................L............2-6M. 1 ......U.S. International........................L............8-9M. 4 ......Long Beach State* ......................W...........8-6M. 5 ......Long Beach State* ......................W.........11-7M. 5 ......Long Beach State* ......................W...........5-2* PCAA Game

1974RECORD: 37-24 (17-9 PCAA)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 8 ........at Cal Poly Pomona ...................W...........3-1F. 9 ........Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........9-7F. 9 ........Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............3-4F. 12 ......at CSU Dominguez Hills ..........W...........6-2F. 15 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........8-5F. 18 ......at USC ..........................................L............4-5F. 18 ......at USC ..........................................L............3-5F. 22 ......Pepperdine..................................W...........6-4F. 23 ......at UCLA ......................................W...........5-1F. 23 ......at UCLA .......................................L............3-7F. 26 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W.........10-5M. 1 ......at Arizona ....................................L............2-9M. 2 ......at Arizona ....................................L............2-9M. 2 ......at Arizona ....................................L..........1-11M. 6 ......UCLA ...........................................L..........5-10M. 11 ....Loyola Marymount....................W...........5-4M. 11 ....Loyola Marymount....................W...........5-3M. 12 ....at Cal Poly Pomona ...................W...........9-7M. 15 ....Arizona ........................................L..........3-13M. 16 ....Arizona........................................W...........4-3M. 16 ....Arizona ........................................L............2-3M. 18 ....Utah .............................................W...........4-1M. 19 ....Utah .............................................W.........14-2M. 20 ....Utah ..............................................L............0-1M. 20 ....Utah .............................................W.........10-3M. 21 ....Washington.................................W.........12-0M. 22 ....Santa Clara...................................L..........2-12M. 23 ....Santa Clara..................................W.........10-5M. 25 ....Washington .................................L............1-5M. 25 ....Washington.................................W...........8-0M. 26 ....Washington .................................L............3-4M. 26 ....Washington.................................W...........9-3M. 27 ....California ....................................W.......21-14M. 28 ....California .....................................L..........8-10M. 28 ....CSU Dominguez Hills...............W.........10-2A. 2 .......at Long Beach State* ..................W...........2-1A. 5 .......at Fresno State* ...........................L............2-9A. 6 .......at Fresno State* ...........................L............2-4A. 6 .......at Fresno State*...........................W...........5-0A. 9 .......at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........2-0A. 12 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........8-4A. 13 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........4-1A. 13 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........6-5A. 16 .....CSU Los Angeles*.......................L..........3-13A. 19 .....Pacific*.........................................W.........13-3A. 20 .....Pacific*.........................................W...........4-1A. 20 .....Pacific*.........................................W...........6-0A. 23 .....Long Beach State* ......................W...........5-3A. 26 .....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............1-5A. 27 .....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............2-3A. 27 .....at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............0-6A. 30 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........6-2A. 30 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........6-5M. 3 ......San Jose State* ............................W.........12-3M. 4 ......San Jose State* ............................W...........3-2M. 4 ......San Jose State* .............................L............7-8M. 7 ......at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........2-1M. 7 ......at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L..........4-11M. 10 ....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........4-3M. 11 ....at Long Beach State*...................L........10-11M. 11 ....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........6-2* PCAA Game

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RECORD: 22-25 (8-10 PCAA)HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 14 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........9-5F. 15 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........5-3F. 15 ......at Loyola Marymount ................L............0-5F. 17 ......at UCLA .......................................L............4-9F. 17 ......at UCLA .......................................L............6-9F. 21 ......at Arizona ....................................L..........0-29F. 22 ......at Arizona ....................................L............6-7F. 22 ......at Arizona ....................................L............3-6F. 25 ......at CSU Dominguez Hills ...........L............1-3F. 28 ......at UCLA ......................................W...........6-5M .1 ......Loyola Marymount ....................L............3-6M. 1 ......Loyola Marymount....................W...........5-1M. 4 ......UC Riverside (11) .......................L............2-4M. 15 ....Loyola Marymount....................W...........5-3M. 15 ....Loyola Marymount ....................L............1-7M. 16 ....at USC ..........................................L............0-3M. 16 ....at USC ..........................................L............5-6M. 18 ....Loyola Marymount ....................L............4-9M. 24 ....at Westmont ...............................W...........9-5M. 25 ....Spring Arbor...............................W...........6-1M. 27 ....Spring Arbor...............................W...........4-3M. 28 ....at Long Beach State*...................L............3-4M. 29 ....at Long Beach State* ..................W...........7-5M. 29 ....at Long Beach State*...................L............1-6M. 30 ....Utah .............................................W...........8-5M. 31 ....Utah .............................................W.........24-8M. 31 ....Utah .............................................W.........17-0A. 12 .....CSU Fullerton* ............................L............3-7A. 12 .....CSU Fullerton* ...........................W...........5-4A. 15 .....at UC Irvine ................................W...........4-2A. 18 .....at CSU Fullerton*........................L............2-7A. 19 .....at CSU Fullerton*........................L............0-5A. 19 .....at CSU Fullerton*.......................W...........4-2A. 22 .....UC Irvine.....................................W...........8-7A. 25 .....Long Beach State* ......................W...........8-2A. 26 .....Long Beach State* ......................W.........10-1A. 26 .....Long Beach State* .......................L..........3-12A. 29 .....at Cal Poly Pomona (10) ............L............2-3A. 30 .....CSU Dominguez Hills ...............L............4-7M. 2 ......at Pacific* .....................................L............1-2M. 3 ......at Pacific* .....................................L............0-2M. 3 ......at Pacific* .....................................L............0-1M. 7 ......Chapman.....................................W...........7-5M. 9 ......Fresno State* (11) ........................L..........8-11M. 10 ....Fresno State* (15) .......................W...........6-5M. 10 ....Fresno State* ...............................W...........5-1M. 16 ....CSU Fullerton* (11)....................W...........4-3* PCAA Game

1976RECORD: 36-22-1 (13-8 PCAA)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 12 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........4-3F. 13 ......Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............5-8F. 14 ......Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............5-6F. 14 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........3-2F. 16 ......at USC ..........................................L............0-3F. 16 ......at USC..........................................W...........7-5F. 17 ......at Chapman .................................L............0-5F. 19 ......Loyola Marymount....................W...........5-4F. 20 ......Loyola Marymount....................W...........4-0F. 21 ......Loyola Marymount ....................L............3-4F. 21 ......Loyola Marymount ....................L............1-5F. 24 ......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W...........7-1F. 26 ......at Arizona ...................................W...........7-6F. 27 ......at Arizona ....................................L..........5-11F. 28 ......at Arizona ....................................L............3-5F. 28 ......at Arizona ....................................L........13-14M .6 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W.........11-9M. 6 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........4-3M. 9 ......at Cal Poly Pomona....................L............1-2M. 11 ....Arizona ........................................L............1-7M. 12 ....Arizona........................................W...........5-1M. 13 ....Arizona........................................W...........6-4M. 13 ....Arizona ........................................L............4-6M. 16 ....Chapman.....................................W...........7-5M. 17 ....U.S. International .......................W...........7-4M. 19 ....CSU Fullerton* ............................L............4-8M. 20 ....at CSU Fullerton*........................L............0-2M. 20 ....at CSU Fullerton*........................L............2-5M. 23 ....Utah .............................................W.........15-3M. 23 ....Utah .............................................W...........6-4M. 26 ....at Long Beach State* ..................W.........10-7M. 27 ....Long Beach State* .......................L............3-5M. 27 ....Long Beach State* ......................W...........4-3M. 30 ....UCLA...........................................W...........6-3M. 30 ....UCLA...........................................W...........4-3M. 31 ....UCLA...........................................W...........3-2A. 2 .......San Jose State* ............................W.........12-3A. 3 .......San Jose State* ............................W...........5-3A. 3 .......San Jose State* ............................W...........2-1A. 6 .......at UC Irvine .................................L..........6-10A. 9 .......at CSU Fullerton*.......................W...........6-1A. 10 .....CSU Fullerton* ............................L..........2-10

A. 10 .....CSU Fullerton* ...........................W...........6-1A. 12 .....Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W.........10-4A. 15 .....CSU Dominguez Hills...............W...........8-4A. 16 .....CSU Dominguez Hills...............W...........7-0A. 20 .....at UC Riverside ..........................W.........11-7A. 23 .....Long Beach State* (12)...............W...........4-3A. 24 .....at Long Beach State*...................L............7-8A. 24 .....at Long Beach State*...................L............0-2A. 27 .....UC Riverside ..............................W.........13-0A. 28 .....USC...............................................T............5-5A. 30 .....Pacific*.........................................W...........2-1M. 1 ......Pacific*.........................................W...........8-0M. 1 ......Pacific*.........................................W...........3-0M. 4 ......UC Irvine .....................................L............4-5M. 7 ......at Fresno State*...........................W...........3-0M. 8 ......at Fresno State*...........................W...........4-2M. 8 ......at Fresno State* ...........................L............1-2* PCAA Game

1977RECORD: 49-16-1 (16-8 SCBA)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 11 ......UCLA...........................................W...........8-6F. 12 ......UCLA...........................................W.........11-4F. 12 ......UCLA...........................................W...........9-7F. 18 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........8-1F. 18 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W.........11-2F. 19 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W.........10-1F. 21 ......USC ..............................................W...........8-5F. 24 ......at Arizona ...................................W...........9-2F. 25 ......at Arizona ...................................W...........8-3F. 26 ......at Arizona ...................................W...........8-4M .1 ......at UC Irvine ................................W...........8-5M. 4 ......CSU Fullerton* (11) ....................L............2-5M. 5 ......at Long Beach State* ..................W.........12-9M. 10 ....Arizona........................................W...........9-4M. 11 ....Arizona........................................W...........9-1M. 12 ....Arizona ........................................L..........6-26M. 12 ....Arizona (9)...................................L............8-9M. 13 ....Wyoming ....................................W...........3-1M. 15 ....Wyoming .....................................L............2-5M. 16 ....Wyoming ....................................W...........8-4M. 16 ....Wyoming (10).............................W...........4-3M. 18 ....Pepperdine* ................................W...........3-1M. 19 ....at Chapman ................................W...........4-2M. 19 ....at Chapman ................................W...........7-5M. 23 ....Utah .............................................W...........8-3M. 23 ....Utah ..............................................L............5-7M. 24 ....Utah .............................................W...........9-4M. 28 ....Arizona# ......................................T............3-3M. 29 ....Stanford#......................................L............4-6M. 30 ....San Francisco#............................W...........6-1M. 31 ....Pacific# ........................................W...........9-4A. 1 .......Oregon State#..............................L............5-7A. 1 .......at San Jose State#........................W...........3-0A. 2 .......Arizona# (10) ..............................W.......12-11A. 5 .......UC Irvine.....................................W...........4-0A. 8 .......at Loyola Marymount* ..............L............4-5A. 9 .......at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............4-5A. 9 .......at CSU Los Angeles* .................W...........9-3A. 14 .....UC Santa Barbara* .....................W.........15-5A. 16 .....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........4-2A. 16 .....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........2-0A. 17 .....at UC Santa Barbara*.................W...........6-3A. 18 .....USC ..............................................W...........7-3A. 19 .....Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W.........13-2A. 22 .....Pepperdine* ................................W...........4-0A. 23 .....at Pepperdine*............................W...........5-0A. 23 .....at Pepperdine*............................W...........2-0A. 25 .....Pt. Loma Nazarene (12) ............W...........8-7A. 26 .....U.S. International .......................W.........13-3A. 29 .....at Long Beach State* ..................W.........13-5A. 30 .....Long Beach State* .......................L............3-5A. 30 .....Long Beach State* ......................W...........6-2M. 2 ......at Cal Poly Pomona....................L............6-7M. 4 ......CSU Dominguez Hills...............W.........12-0M. 6 ......CSU Fullerton* ............................L............1-7M. 7 ......at CSU Fullerton*.......................W...........3-2M. 7 ......at CSU Fullerton*........................L............1-4M. 13 ....Chapman .....................................L............2-6M. 14 ....Chapman.....................................W...........7-2M. 14 ....Chapman.....................................W...........2-0M. 17 ....CSU Los Angeles*.......................L............5-7M. 17 ....CSU Los Angeles*.......................L............3-5M. 18 ....at UC Irvine ................................W...........5-4M. 20 ....at Loyola Marymount*..............W.........11-9M. 21 ....Loyola Marymount* ..................W...........9-3M. 21 ....Loyola Marymount* ..................W...........9-5# Spartan Classic at San Jose State* Southern California Baseball Assn. Game

1978Record: 38-27 (12-16 SCBA)

Head Coach: Jim DietzF. 10 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W.........13-5F. 10 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........9-6F. 11 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W.........10-9F. 11 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........6-4F. 18 ......at CSU Los Angeles* .................W.........12-0F. 18 ......at CSU Los Angeles* ..................L............3-7F. 21 ......at Southern California Coll.......W...........6-5F. 23 ......Chapman .....................................L............7-8F. 24 ......at Chapman .................................L............3-4F. 25 ......at UC Santa Barbara*.................W.......15-13F. 25 ......at UC Santa Barbara* .................L............2-3M. 7 ......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W...........5-4M. 8 ......Southern California College......L............2-3M. 11 ....at CSU Fullerton*........................L............5-9M. 13 ....New Mexico................................W.........14-2M. 13 ....Wyoming ....................................W...........2-0M. 14 ....New Mexico................................W...........8-5M. 14 ....Wyoming ....................................W.........11-5M. 15 ....Wyoming ....................................W...........8-3M. 16 ....Wyoming ....................................W...........7-2M. 17 ....at UC Irvine* ...............................L........10-13M. 18 ....Loyola Marymount*...................L..........7-17M. 20 ....Oregon Coll. of Education#......W.........14-0M. 21 ....Willamette#.................................W.........18-0M. 22 ....Utah# ...........................................W.........16-6M. 23 ....U.S. International#......................L............2-4M. 23 ....Pacific# ........................................W...........9-1M. 24 ....Loyola Marymount#..................W...........7-4M. 25 ....Willamette#.................................W.........11-1M. 26 ....Pacific# ........................................W...........6-2M. 28 ....UNLV ..........................................W...........7-2M. 29 ....UNLV ..........................................W...........3-2A. 2 .......Lewis & Clark .............................L............6-7A. 2 .......Lewis & Clark .............................L............0-1A. 4 .......Chapman (11)..............................L............7-9A. 6 .......U.S. International .......................W...........8-0A. 8 .......UC Santa Barbara* .....................W...........6-4A. 8 .......UC Santa Barbara*......................L............0-8A. 9 .......CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........7-3A. 9 .......CSU Los Angeles*......................W...........7-5A. 11 .....U.S. International .......................W.........12-6A. 12 .....CSU Dominguez Hills...............W.........19-6A. 13 .....at Pepperdine* ............................L............2-9A. 14 .....at Pepperdine* (10) ....................W.......12-11A. 21 .....Long Beach State* ......................W.......13-12A. 22 .....Long Beach State* (10)...............W...........7-6A. 22 .....Long Beach State* ......................W...........1-0A. 23 .....Pepperdine*.................................L............0-3A. 23 .....Pepperdine*.................................L............0-1A. 24 .....Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W...........7-4A. 28 .....at CSU Fullerton*........................L..........4-23A. 29 .....CSU Fullerton* ............................L..........2-15A. 29 .....CSU Fullerton* (8) ......................L............5-7M. 2 ......at UCLA .......................................L............2-8M. 2 ......at UCLA .......................................L............6-7M. 3 ......at Cal Poly Pomona....................L............1-4M. 3 ......at Cal Poly Pomona ...................W.......11-10M. 5 ......at UC Irvine*...............................W.........15-6M. 6 ......UC Irvine*....................................L............3-9M. 6 ......UC Irvine* ...................................W.......12-11M. 9 ......at Chapman .................................L..........3-11M. 10 ....Long Beach State* (15) ...............L............3-4M. 12 ....Loyola Marymount* ..................W.........11-3M. 13 ....at Loyola Marymount* ..............L............4-6M. 13 ....at Loyola Marymount* (8).........L............6-7# Sun-Lite Classic in San Diego* Southern California Baseball Assn. Game

1979RECORD: 55-18-1 (12-4 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 10 ......at Cal Poly Pomona....................L............7-8F. 10 ......at Cal Poly Pomona....................T............2-2F. 11 ......at USC..........................................W...........4-2F. 11 ......at USC ..........................................L............1-4F. 16 ......Loyola Marymount ....................L..........4-10F. 17 ......Loyola Marymount....................W.........12-3F. 17 ......Loyola Marymount....................W...........5-3F. 19 ......Cal Poly Pomona (15).................L............2-3F. 19 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........5-0F. 20 ......at CSU Los Angeles....................L............4-5F. 27 ......Long Beach State........................W.........11-7F. 28 ......at San Diego................................W.........15-3M. 2 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........2-0M. 3 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........7-3M. 3 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........4-3M. 6 ......at Long Beach State ....................L............1-5M. 8 ......San Diego ....................................W...........7-6M. 9 ......at Southern California Coll.......W...........5-3M. 10 ....CSU Fullerton..............................L..........6-13M. 10 ....CSU Fullerton..............................L..........3-10M. 11 ....at CSU Fullerton .........................L..........4-10M. 13 ....Wyoming ....................................W...........8-1M. 14 ....Wyoming ....................................W.........17-3M. 15 ....Wyoming ....................................W...........5-4

M. 15 ....CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........9-8M. 16 ....CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........3-2M. 16 ....Wyoming ....................................W...........8-2M. 18 ....Oregon College of Educ.% .......W...........7-0M. 18 ....So. California Coll.% .................W...........4-1M. 21 ....Loyola Marymount% ................W.........11-6M. 21 ....Brigham Young%.......................W.........13-5M. 21 ....U.S. International%....................W.........10-2M. 22 ....Portland State%..........................W...........2-0M. 22 ....CSU Dominguez Hills% ...........W...........7-1M. 23 ....Oregon Coll. of Educ% .............W...........7-1M. 23 ....San Diego %................................W...........7-1M. 24 ....San Diego %................................W.........11-1M. 26 ....Cal Lutheran...............................W...........7-3M. 26 ....Cal Lutheran...............................W.........10-0A. 3 .......UCLA ...........................................L............2-5A. 6 .......New Mexico* ..............................W...........4-1A. 6 .......New Mexico* (8) .........................L..........3-11A. 7 .......New Mexico* ..............................W.........12-9A. 7 .......New Mexico* ..............................W...........4-2A. 9 .......at Brigham Young......................W.........10-9A. 10 .....at Brigham Young......................W.......12-11A. 13 .....at Texas-El Paso*.........................L............6-8A. 13 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........20-6A. 14 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........10-1A. 14 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W...........9-6A. 17 .....at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W.........12-1A. 18 .....U.S. International .......................W...........3-1A. 20 .....Southern California Coll...........W.........14-0A. 23 .....at CSU Dominguez Hills ..........W...........5-2A. 24 .....Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W...........9-1A. 27 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........7-1A. 27 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........9-7A. 28 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........4-1A. 28 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........4-1A. 30 .....CSU Dominguez Hills...............W.........11-2M. 1 ......CSU Dominguez Hills...............W...........5-4M. 2 ......U.S. International .......................W...........7-6M. 4 ......at New Mexico*...........................L............3-6M. 5 ......at New Mexico*...........................L............1-9M. 5 ......at New Mexico*..........................W.........10-9M. 8 ......at New Mexico*..........................W.......12-11M. 18 ....at UCLA ......................................W.........11-6M. 19 ....at Brigham Young+ ...................W.......11-10M. 19 ....at Brigham Young+ ....................L..........6-10M. 25 ....at Brigham Young+ ....................L............3-7M. 26 ....Miami (Ohio)# ............................W.........11-6M. 27 ....Pepperdine# ................................L..........9-15M. 27 ....at Michigan State# .....................W...........5-4M. ........Pepperdine# ................................L..........2-13% Sun-Lite Classic in San Diego* WAC Southern Division+ WAC Championship Series# NCAA Regional at East Lansing, Mich.

1980RECORD: 40-26-3 (11-12-1 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 8 ........at UC Irvine ................................W...........6-2F. 8 ........at UC Irvine .................................L............1-3F. 10 ......at UC Irvine ................................W...........8-4F. 10 ......at UC Irvine ................................W.........13-1F. 18 ......at Arizona (11)............................W...........5-3F. 19 ......at Arizona ....................................L............2-7F. 20 ......at Arizona ....................................L..........8-14F. 23 ......Loyola Marymount ....................L............2-8F. 23 ......Loyola Marymount....................W...........5-2F. 24 ......Loyola Marymount (10).............L............6-7F. 24 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........6-2F. 26 ......at Loyola Marymount ................L............2-3F. 28 ......at CSU Los Angeles ...................W.........10-4F. 29 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........6-2F. 29 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........6-3M. 1 ......at Cal Poly Pomona (10) ...........W...........8-7M. 1 ......at Cal Poly Pomona....................T............2-2M. 11 ....Wyoming ....................................W...........6-1M. 11 ....Wyoming ....................................W...........1-0M. 12 ....Wyoming ....................................W.........12-4M. 12 ....U.S. International .......................W...........7-5M. 17 ....U.S. International % ...................L............7-8M. 18 ....Oregon Coll. of Educ.% ............W...........6-5M. 18 ....Northern Arizona %..................W.........10-4M. 19 ....Portland State %.........................W.........12-4M. 20 ....Colorado State %........................W...........9-8M. 20 ....San Diego %................................W.........17-5M. 21 ....Arizona % ....................................L............5-7M. 22 ....Arizona % ....................................T............7-7M. 25 ....Southern California Coll...........W.........14-3M. 25 ....Southern California Coll...........W...........9-5M. 28 ....Colorado (11)..............................W...........4-3M. 29 ....Colorado .....................................W.........11-7M. 29 ....Colorado ......................................L........10-11M. 31 ....CSU Dominguez Hills...............W.........12-6A. 4 .......New Mexico* (10) ......................W...........6-5A. 4 .......New Mexico* ..............................W.........10-0A. 5 .......New Mexico*...............................L............3-4A. 5 .......New Mexico* (10) .......................L............6-7A. 8 .......UCLA ...........................................L............3-8

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A. 10 .....at San Diego.................................L..........6-10A. 11 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W.........13-3A. 11 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........8-2A. 12 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W.........11-5A. 12 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........7-2A. 14 .....Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W...........2-0A. 15 .....UC San Diego .............................W.........10-0A. 16 .....U.S. International........................L..........8-13A. 17 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L............4-7A. 18 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L..........4-11A. 19 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L............5-6A. 19 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L............4-7A. 20 .....at Hawaii.....................................W...........9-4A. 22 .....UC San Diego .............................W...........8-1A. 26 .....at New Mexico*...........................L............6-7A. 26 .....at New Mexico*...........................L..........5-11A. 27 .....at New Mexico*..........................W.........11-6A. 27 .....at New Mexico*...........................L........12-13A. 28 .....at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W...........9-6A. 29 .....at UCLA .......................................L..........4-14M. 2 ......Hawaii* ........................................L............1-7M. 2 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........3-2M. 3 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........8-5M. 3 ......Hawaii* ........................................L............3-9M. 7 ......San Diego.....................................L............3-5M. 9 ......at Texas-El Paso*........................W...........3-0M. 9 ......at Texas-El Paso*.........................L............4-5M. 10 ....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........10-2M. 10 ....at Texas-El Paso* (9) ...................T............9-9% Sun-Lite Classic at San Diego* WAC Southern Division

1981RECORD: 51-17 (14-1 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 7 ........UC Irvine.....................................W.........13-1F. 7 ........UC Irvine .....................................L............1-4F. 13 ......California ....................................W.........10-9F. 13 ......California .....................................L............6-8F. 14 ......Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............1-3F. 14 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........7-1F. 17 ......CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........7-6F. 19 ......at Long Beach State ....................L..........5-12F. 20 ......Pepperdine ..................................L..........1-11F. 21 ......Pepperdine..................................W.........10-3F. 21 ......Pepperdine..................................W...........7-3F. 24 ......at USC..........................................W...........9-5F. 27 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........7-2M. 3 ......at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W...........1-0M. 3 ......UC San Diego .............................W...........7-2M. 4 ......at UC Irvine .................................L..........0-14M. 9 ......Southern California Coll...........W.........12-0M. 9 ......Southern California Coll...........W.........13-1M. 10 ....at San Diego.................................L............5-6M. 14 ....Northern Arizona ......................W...........6-5M. 14 ....Northern Arizona ......................W.........18-4M. 15 ....Northern Arizona ......................W...........7-3M. 17 ....at UCLA ......................................W.........14-5M. 18 ....Northern Arizona ......................W.........12-4M. 20 ....Massachusetts ............................W.........18-1M. 20 ....Loyola Marymount....................W.........11-3M. 21 ....Loyola Marymount....................W.........11-1M. 21 ....Loyola Marymount ....................L............2-3M. 22 ....Massachusetts % ........................W...........9-4M. 23 ....Pt. Loma Nazarene %................W...........6-4M. 24 ....Oregon College of Educ.% .......W.........13-9M. 25 ....Portland State %.........................W.........11-0M. 25 ....CSU Dominguez Hills % ..........W...........8-4M. 26 ....U.S. International %...................W.........16-3M. 27 ....Lewis-Clark State % ..................W.........13-8M. 27 ....Washington % ............................W.........10-1M. 28 ....Lewis-Clark State % ..................W.........11-2M. 30 ....at Cal Poly Pomona....................L............0-3M. 31 ....San Diego.....................................L............6-7A. 4 .......U.S. International .......................W.........18-2A. 4 .......U.S. International........................L............4-6A. 9 .......at Texas-El Paso*........................W...........9-7A. 10 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........18-1A. 10 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W...........6-0A. 11 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W...........9-7A. 14 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........14-3A. 14 .....Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W.........11-5A. 15 .....UC San Diego .............................W.........13-3A. 16 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........8-0A. 17 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........12-3A. 17 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........16-3A. 18 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........14-1A. 18 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........8-3A. 23 .....Hawaii*........................................W.........10-9A. 24 .....Hawaii* ........................................L............6-9A. 24 .....Hawaii* (13)................................W...........9-8A. 25 .....Hawaii*........................................W...........6-5A. 25 .....Hawaii*........................................W...........8-0A. 27 .....U. S. International ......................W...........7-4A. 30 .....at Hawaii+ ...................................L..........7-10M. 1 ......at Hawaii+ ..................................W...........9-8M. 1 ......at Hawaii+ ...................................L............1-3M. 2 ......at Hawaii+ ..................................W...........6-1

M. 2 ......at Hawaii+ ...................................L............5-6M. 11 ....Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W...........8-1M. 12 ....at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W...........3-1M. 22 ....Southern Illinois# .......................L............3-4M. 30 ....Oral Roberts# ..............................L............1-3% Sun-Lite Classic in San Diego* Western Athletic Conference Game+ WAC Southern Division Playoffs# NCAA Regional at Tulsa, Okla.

1982RECORD: 58-30-3 (14-10 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 6 ........at UC Irvine ................................W...........9-4F. 6 ........at UC Irvine ................................W...........5-3F. 11 ......at UC Riverside...........................L............3-5F. 12 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W.........12-4F. 13 ......at Loyola Marymount ................L............6-7F. 13 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........4-3F. 14 ......U.S. International .......................W...........5-3F. 17 ......at USC..........................................W...........2-1F. 18 ......USC...............................................L............3-9F. 19 ......Southern California [email protected]. 19 ......Southern California Coll...........W...........8-0F. 20 ......at CSU Los Angeles ...................W...........8-6F. 20 ......at CSU Los Angeles ...................W.........13-2F. 23 ......UC Riverside ..............................W...........7-2F. 25 ......Long Beach State#......................W.........14-0F. 26 ......CSU Northridge# .......................W...........7-4F. 27 ......Nebraska# ...................................W...........8-6F. 27 ......at UNLV#....................................W.........10-7F. 28 ......at UNLV# (10) ............................W...........7-6M .3 ......at San Diego.................................L............4-6M. 5 ......at Pepperdine .............................W...........7-5M. 6 ......at Pepperdine ..............................L..........2-11M. 6 ......at Pepperdine ..............................L............4-5M. 8 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........6-3M. 9 ......at Long Beach State ...................W...........7-4M. 13 ....CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........9-4M. 13 ....CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........5-4M. 15 ....Iona ..............................................W...........6-2M. 16 ....San Diego.....................................T............6-6M. 18 ....Massachusetts ............................W.......19-14M. 19 ....Loyola Marymount (10).............L............3-4M. 20 ....Loyola Marymount....................W...........6-1M. 20 ....Loyola Marymount....................W.........11-2M. 22 ....UC San Diego %.........................W...........7-0M. 23 ....Lewis-Clark State % ...................L............3-4M. 24 ....CSU Los Angeles %...................W...........8-3M. 24 ....Massachusetts % ........................W...........8-3M. 25 ....Air Force % .................................W...........9-2M. 26 ....Wagner %....................................W.........16-2M. 26 ....Delaware % .................................L............4-5M. 27 ....U. S. International % ..................T............5-5M. 27 ....Delaware % .................................L............3-4M. 28 ....Cornell..........................................L............6-8M. 28 ....Cornell .........................................W...........3-2M. 30 ....Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............5-9A. 3 .......UNLV ...........................................L............2-7A. 3 .......UNLV ..........................................W...........3-1A. 4 .......UNLV ..........................................W.........10-2A. 5 .......Cal Lutheran...............................W.........16-2A. 6 .......at Cal Poly Pomona....................T............7-7A. 6 .......at Hawaii* ....................................L..........9-10A. 9 .......at Hawaii* ....................................L............2-3A. 10 .....at Hawaii* ...................................W...........6-5A. 11 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L............1-7A. 12 .....UC San Diego .............................W.........14-1A. 13 .....U.S. International .......................W...........6-1A. 14 .....at UCLA .......................................L............2-3A. 16 .....at New Mexico*..........................W...........8-5A. 16 .....at New Mexico*..........................W...........6-5A. 17 .....at New Mexico*...........................L..........5-10A. 17 .....at New Mexico*..........................W...........3-1A. 18 .....at Texas-El Paso*.........................L............4-5A. 19 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........10-5A. 19 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........11-0A. 10 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.......12-10A. 22 .....Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W.........17-0A. 24 .....U.S. International........................L............2-3A. 24 .....U.S. International .......................W...........8-1A. 27 .....New Mexico*...............................L............0-2A. 27 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........11-5A. 18 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........3-1A. 28 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........5-3A. 29 .....UC San Diego .............................W...........6-2A. 30 .....Texas-El Paso* (10) ....................W...........5-4M. 1 ......Texas-El Paso* ............................W.........10-1M. 1 ......Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........5-2M. 2 ......Texas-El Paso* (11) .....................L............3-4M. 7 ......Hawaii* ........................................L..........5-17M. 8 ......Hawaii* ........................................L..........2-12M. 8 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........5-2M. 9 ......Hawaii* ........................................L............0-3M. 10 ....UCLA ...........................................L............3-7M. 14 ....U.S. International .......................W.........12-5M. 15 ....U.S. International (8) .................W...........6-5M. 15 ....U.S. International .......................W...........2-1

M. 20 ....Brigham Young $ .......................W...........4-1M. 21 ....at Hawaii $...................................L..........4-12M. 21 ....Brigham Young $ .......................W...........4-3M. 22 ....at Hawaii $...................................L..........5-12M. 28 ....Arizona State+ ............................L............1-6M. 29 ....Houston+.....................................L..........3-13@ Forfeit win to SDSU# UNLV Desert Classic in Las Vegas% Sun-Lite Classic in San Diego* Western Athletic Conference Game$ WAC Tournament in Honolulu, HI+ NCAA Regional in Tempe, Ariz.

1983RECORD: 62-15 (21-3 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 11 ......Loyola Marymount....................W...........7-6F. 12 ......Loyola Marymount....................W...........4-1F. 12 ......Loyola Marymount....................W.........11-5F. 14 ......at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W.........11-2F. 15 ......at UC Riverside ..........................W.........11-7F. 18 ......at Arizona ...................................W.......11-10F. 19 ......at Arizona ....................................L..........8-15F. 19 ......at Arizona (8)..............................W.......13-12F. 22 ......UC Riverside (11).......................W...........7-6F. 24 ......Fresno State#...............................W...........6-5F. 25 ......at UNLV#.....................................L........16-17F. 25 ......CSU Northridge#........................L..........8-10F. 26 ......Fresno State#...............................W.......26-20F. 27 ......at UNLV#.....................................L............5-6M. 8 ......Long Beach State........................W...........6-1M. 11 ....at Long Beach State ....................L............2-4M. 12 ....UC Irvine (9)...............................W...........3-2M. 12 ....UC Irvine.....................................W.........16-5M. 13 ....Wichita State ...............................L..........1-18M. 13 ....Wichita State...............................W...........6-1M. 14 ....Wichita State...............................W...........7-1M. 15 ....San Diego ....................................W...........7-6M. 20 ....UC San Diego %.........................W.........11-1M. 23 ....Central Washington % ..............W...........5-4M. 23 ....Massachusetts % ........................W.........13-2M. 23 ....UC Santa Barbara % ..................W...........2-1M. 25 ....U.S. International %...................W...........7-3M. 26 ....Lewis-Clark State % ...................L............3-7M. 26 ....Washington % ............................W.........13-0M. 28 ....at UC Irvine ................................W...........3-1M. 30 ....St. Mary’s (10).............................W...........4-3M. 31 ....at CSU Los Angeles ...................W...........6-0A. 1 .......Pacific ..........................................W...........5-1A. 4 .......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W.......15-11A. 8 .......Hawaii*........................................W.........10-1A. 9 .......Hawaii*........................................W...........8-7A. 9 .......Hawaii* ........................................L............2-4A. 10 .....Hawaii*........................................W...........5-2A. 13 .....CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........9-2A. 15 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........4-0A. 15 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........7-2A. 16 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........5-4A. 16 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........6-2A. 18 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........3-2A. 18 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........7-2A. 19 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........12-2A. 19 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........12-1A. 22 .....U.S. International .......................W...........6-0A. 22 .....U.S. International .......................W.........14-1A. 23 .....U.S. International .......................W...........9-3A. 23 .....U.S. International .......................W...........8-0A. 26 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........12-5A. 26 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........21-9A. 27 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........11-6A. 27 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W...........6-2A. 29 .....at New Mexico*..........................W.........13-2A. 29 .....at New Mexico*..........................W.........14-9A. 30 .....at New Mexico*..........................W...........7-0A. 30 .....at New Mexico*..........................W...........9-2M. 3 ......U.S. International .......................W.........14-6M. 3 ......UC San Diego .............................W.........11-2M. 6 ......at Hawaii* ....................................L..........8-18M. 7 ......at Hawaii* ....................................L............5-9M. 7 ......at Hawaii* ...................................W.........12-5M. 8 ......at Hawaii* ...................................W...........4-2M. 11 ....at UCLA .......................................L............7-9M. 13 ....UNLV ..........................................W...........5-3M. 14 ....UNLV ..........................................W...........4-2M. 14 ....UNLV ..........................................W.........10-4M. 19 ....Wyoming+..................................W.........13-4M. 20 ....at Brigham Young+ ....................L............1-3M. 20 ....Hawaii+.......................................W.......16-11M. 21 ....Brigham Young+........................W.........10-6M. 21 ....Brigham Young+ ........................L..........7-10M. 27 ....UC Santa Barbara $....................W...........7-5M. 28 ....Stanford $ (11) .............................L............3-4M. 29 ....UC Santa Barbara $ ....................L............5-9# Desert Classic in Las Vegas, Nev.% Sun-Lite Classic in San Diego* Western Athletic Conference Game+ WAC Tournament in Provo, Utah$ NCAA Regional in Palo Alto, Calif.

1984Record: 66-23 (14-10 WAC)

Head Coach: Jim DietzF. 8 ........at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W...........8-2F. 9 ........at UC Irvine ................................W...........8-4F. 10 ......Cal Lutheran...............................W...........7-4F. 10 ......Cal Lutheran...............................W.........19-4F. 11 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........8-0F. 11 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........4-3F. 13 ......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W.........17-3F. 14 ......San Diego ....................................W...........8-7F. 17 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........7-4F. 18 ......at Loyola Marymount ................L............5-7F. 18 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W.........13-2F. 20 ......UCLA...........................................W.........12-7F. 23 ......Lewis-Clark State#.....................W...........9-6F. 23 ......at UNLV#....................................W...........6-3F. 24 ......St. Mary’s# ..................................W.........10-5F. 25 ......St. Mary’s# ..................................W.........10-5F. 26 ......at UNLV#....................................W...........6-4F. 28 ......U.S. International .......................W...........7-5F. 29 ......Long Beach State........................W...........3-1M. 1 ......at San Diego.................................L............6-7M. 3 ......at Cal Poly Pomona ...................W...........7-0M. 3 ......at Cal Poly Pomona....................L............5-6M. 6 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........7-1M. 7 ......at Long Beach State ...................W...........5-2M. 9 ......Pepperdine (10) ..........................W...........5-4M. 10 ....Pepperdine ..................................L..........3-10M. 13 ....Iona ..............................................W.........18-1M. 14 ....Iona ..............................................W.........11-2M. 14 ....Army............................................W.........15-6M. 15 ....Arizona........................................W...........5-4M. 16 ....Arizona........................................W...........3-2M. 17 ....Arizona........................................W...........9-3M. 18 ....Western New Mexico % ...........W.........14-8M. 19 ....U.S. International %...................W.........16-5M. 20 ....Northern Colorado %................W...........5-4M. 21 ....UC San Diego %.........................W.........20-0M. 21 ....Western New Mexico % ...........W.........11-6M. 21 ....U.S. International %...................W...........5-0M. 11 ....Utah %.........................................W.........13-0M. 23 ....Yale %..........................................W...........9-3M. 24 ....U.S. International %...................W.........13-0M. 27 ....CSU [email protected]. 28 ....Washington [email protected]. 28 ....Oral Robert@ ..............................W.........12-5M. 29 ....Seton Hall@ .................................L............7-9M. 29 ....Brigham Young@ (13) ................L............3-5M. 30 ....Oregon State@ ............................W.........12-7M. 31 ....at UC Riverside@ (15) ...............W...........8-7M. 31 ....Washington [email protected]. 6 .......at Hawaii* ....................................L..........4-13A. 7 .......at Hawaii* ....................................L..........5-11A. 7 .......at Hawaii* ....................................L..........0-10A. 8 .......at Hawaii* ....................................L............1-3A. 11 .....at UC San Diego.........................W.........10-3A. 13 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........15-4A. 13 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........13-2A. 14 .....at Texas-El Paso*.........................L..........9-24A. 14 .....at Texas-El Paso*........................W.........10-7A. 16 .....at New Mexico*...........................L............3-8A. 16 .....at New Mexico*..........................W.........10-3A. 17 .....at New Mexico*..........................W...........8-6A. 17 .....at New Mexico*...........................L............0-7A. 20 .....U.S. International .......................W...........4-2A. 21 .....U.S. International........................L............3-7A. 21 .....U.S. International .......................W.........14-3A. 24 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........6-2A. 24 .....Texas-El Paso* .............................L............6-8A. 25 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........8-7A. 25 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........4-1A. 27 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........9-2A. 27 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........6-3A. 28 .....New Mexico*...............................L............2-5A. 28 .....New Mexico*...............................L............5-7M. 1 ......U.S. International .......................W.........10-0M. 4 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........9-0M. 5 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........5-3M. 5 ......Hawaii*........................................W.......11-10M. 6 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........9-8M. 9 ......at UCLA (10) ...............................L............3-4M. 17 ....Brigham Young+ ........................L............4-9M. 18 ....Utah+...........................................W...........7-0M. 18 ....Brigham Young+........................W...........7-0M. 19 ....at Hawaii+ ..................................W...........8-6M. 19 ....at Hawaii+ ...................................L............4-5M. 25 ....at Fresno State# ..........................W.........10-6M. 26 ....CSU Fullerton#............................L..........6-16M. 27 ....at Fresno State# ..........................W.........10-7M. 27 ....CSU Fullerton#...........................W...........9-5M. 28 ....CSU Fullerton# (11)....................L............7-8# Desert Classic in Las Vegas, Nev.% Sun-Lite Classic in San Diego@ Riverside Invitational in Riverside, Calif.* Western Athletic Conference Game+ WAC Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii# NCAA Regional in Fresno, Calif.

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RECORD: 42-30-1 (6-16 WAC)HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 5 ........at CSU Los Angeles ...................W.........11-6F. 6 ........Long Beach State........................W.........11-2F. 12 ......at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W.........18-2F. 13 ......at Long Beach State ...................W...........8-4F. 14 ......U.S. International .......................W...........3-2F. 15 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........7-6F. 18 ......at San Diego................................W...........6-3F. 22 ......at Arizona ....................................L..........2-13F. 22 ......at Arizona ....................................L..........6-17F. 23 ......at Arizona ....................................L............7-8F. 26 ......at UC San Diego.........................W...........7-5F. 27 ......San Diego ....................................W...........9-2F. 28 ......CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........6-5F. 28 ......CSU Los Angeles (10) ................L..........6-13M. 1 ......Loyola Marymount (17).............L............3-4M. 1 ......Loyola Marymount ....................L............5-6M. 4 ......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W...........7-0M. 5 ......at Cal Poly Pomona ...................W...........3-2M. 6 ......at USC ..........................................L............2-4M. 7 ......UC San Diego .............................W.........11-6M. 9 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........4-3M. 9 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........5-4M. 10 ....Oklahoma City ...........................W...........8-7M. 11 ....Oklahoma City ...........................W...........9-6M. 11 ....Oklahoma City............................L............0-5M. 12 ....U.S. International........................L............2-3M. 13 ....Iona ..............................................W...........3-2M. 13 ....Iona ..............................................W.........15-2M. 19 ....Western New Mexico................W.........13-0M. 20 ....USC ..............................................W.........10-4M. 21 ....Western New Mexico................W...........7-0M. 22 ....Nebraska .....................................W...........6-5M. 22 ....Nebraska .....................................W.........11-6M. 23 ....Nebraska .....................................W...........8-7M. 23 ....Nebraska (8) ................................L............3-8M. 24 ....Nebraska......................................L..........8-24M. 25 ....Oregon State#..............................L............3-4M. 25 ....Air Force#....................................W.........11-7M. 26 ....Harvard#.....................................W...........8-4M. 26 ....at UC Riverside# ........................W...........6-2M. 29 ....UCLA#.........................................W...........4-2M. 29 ....Arizona State# ............................W...........9-4M. 30 ....Missouri# .....................................T........10-10M. 30 ....Oregon State#..............................L............5-6A. 2 .......at UCLA .......................................L............6-7A. 3 .......at CSU Los Angeles ...................W.........16-2A. 6 .......Hawaii* ........................................L............1-6A. 7 .......Hawaii* ........................................L............2-4A. 7 .......Hawaii* ........................................L............3-5A. 8 .......Hawaii*........................................W...........7-0A. 9 .......at UC Irvine ................................W.........13-7A. 22 .....Texas-El Paso* .............................L............3-4A. 12 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........3-1A. 12 .....Texas-El Paso* ............................W...........9-1A. 13 .....Texas-El Paso* .............................L............3-5A. 15 .....New Mexico*...............................L............1-4A. 15 .....New Mexico* (10) .......................L............1-2A. 16 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........6-5A. 16 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........13-3A. 18 .....at San Diego................................W.........10-7A. 19 .....U.S. International .......................W.........13-1A. 20 .....U.S. International .......................W...........5-4A. 20 .....U.S. International .......................W.........10-6A. 22 .....at Texas-El Paso*.........................L............1-2A. 23 .....at Texas-El Paso*.........................L............7-8A. 23 .....at Texas-El Paso*.........................L..........4-11A. 24 .....at Texas-El Paso*.........................L..........1-10A. 27 .....at New Mexico*...........................L............0-3A. 27 .....at New Mexico*..........................W...........3-2M. 3 ......at Hawaii* (11) ............................L............2-3M. 4 ......at Hawaii* ....................................L............2-9M. 4 ......at Hawaii* ....................................L............1-6M. 5 ......at Hawaii* ....................................L............0-4# Riverside Invitational in Riverside, Calif.* Western Athletic Conference Game

1986RECORD: 42-23-1 (16-8 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 8 ........at UCLA ......................................W...........8-4F. 8 ........at UCLA .......................................L............6-7F. 11 ......at CSU Fullerton .........................L..........2-10F. 12 ......UC Riverside ..............................W...........3-2F. 18 ......UC San Diego .............................W...........7-3F. 26 ......San Diego ....................................W.........12-1F. 27 ......at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W...........6-1F. 28 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W.........12-1M. 1 ......at Loyola Marymount ................L............1-4M. 1 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W...........6-0M. 5 ......at San Diego (10).........................L............5-6M. 7 ......CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........4-1M. 9 ......Washington State........................L............2-3M. 13 ....U.S. International .......................W...........9-1M. 13 ....U.S. International .......................W...........9-4

M. 17 ....Nebraska# (11) ...........................W...........3-2M. 18 ....Washington State#......................L..........4-12M. 19 ....at Fresno State# ..........................W.........16-4M. 20 ....Nevada# ......................................W...........4-3M. 21 ....Brigham Young#.........................T............7-7M. 22 ....Washington State#.....................W...........3-2M. 24 ....U.S. International........................L............4-7M. 25 ....CSU Fullerton..............................L............2-3M. 26 ....at U.S. International...................W...........5-3M. 26 ....Western Oregon State ...............W...........8-2M. 27 ....Western Oregon State ...............W.........11-5M. 29 ....at Pepperdine ..............................L..........2-12M. 29 ....at Pepperdine .............................W...........4-3A. 1 .......UCLA (10)....................................L........13-14A. 1 .......UC Irvine.....................................W...........6-3A. 2 .......Long Beach State (10) ................W...........8-7A. 5 .......at Hawaii* ....................................L............6-7A. 6 .......at Hawaii* ....................................L..........0-10A. 6 .......at Hawaii* ....................................L..........2-12A. 7 .......at Hawaii* ....................................L..........6-10A. 11 .....at Brigham Young*.....................L............7-9A. 11 .....at Brigham Young* ....................W.......14-13A. 12 .....at Brigham Young*.....................L........12-13A. 12 .....at Brigham Young*.....................L..........9-10A. 14 .....at Utah* ........................................L..........8-10A. 15 .....at Utah* .......................................W...........6-4A. 15 .....at Utah* .......................................W.........14-7A. 15 .....at Utah* .......................................W.........11-0A. 18 .....at U.S. International...................W...........7-6A. 19 .....U.S. International........................L............4-5A. 19 .....U.S. International........................L............2-8A. 22 .....Utah*............................................W...........5-1A. 22 .....Utah*............................................W...........6-0A. 23 .....Utah*............................................W...........7-1A. 23 .....Utah*............................................W...........6-2A. 25 .....Brigham Young* ........................W.........19-5A. 25 .....Brigham Young* ........................W.........12-2A. 26 .....Brigham Young* ........................W...........6-0A. 26 .....Brigham Young* ........................W...........6-4A. 29 .....Masters ........................................W.........12-0A. 29 .....Masters ........................................W.........21-1M. 2 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........8-7M. 3 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........4-2M. 3 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........7-1M. 4 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........5-2M. 8 ......New Mexico+ .............................W...........8-4M. 9 ......Hawaii+.......................................W...........2-1M. 10 ....Hawaii+ .......................................L..........3-10M. 10 ....Hawaii+.......................................W...........9-2M. 22 ....Arizona $ .....................................L..........5-26M. 23 ....Texas-Pan American $ ...............L..........6-10# Best in the West Classic in Fresno, Calif.* Western Athletic Conference Game+ WAC Tournament in San Diego$ NCAA Regional at Austin, Texas

1987RECORD: 32-28-1 (12-10 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 3 ........at UC Riverside...........................L............5-9F. 7 ........Southern California Coll...........W...........8-0F. 7 ........Southern California Coll...........W.........20-5F. 10 ......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W.........11-4F. 11 ......Long Beach State........................W.........14-1F. 13 ......Cal Poly SLO ..............................W...........9-4F. 14 ......Cal Poly SLO ..............................W...........8-7F. 17 ......at Cal Poly Pomona (10) ............L............3-4F. 20 ......CSU Northridge..........................L............2-6F. 21 ......Pepperdine ..................................L............4-7F. 21 ......Pepperdine ..................................L............5-8F. 27 ......Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............3-4F. 28 ......at UC Irvine ................................W...........8-2F. 28 ......at UC Irvine ................................W...........5-3M. 3 ......San Diego ....................................W.........12-3M. 4 ......UCLA ...........................................L............2-7M. 7 ......CSU Los Angeles ........................L............2-5M. 7 ......CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........6-2M. 10 ....CSU Fullerton..............................L..........1-10M. 12 ....Masters ........................................W...........1-0M. 16 ....UC Santa Barbara#.....................W...........4-3M. 17 ....Eastern Washington# .................L............4-7M. 18 ....at Fresno State# ...........................L............3-4M. 19 ....U.S. International#......................T............7-7M. 20 ....Oregon State#..............................L............7-8M. 22 ....Bowling Green ...........................W...........8-1M. 25 ....at Long Beach State ...................W.......17-14M. 26 ....CSU Los Angeles ........................L............4-5M. 28 ....Western Oregon State ...............W.........10-0M. 29 ....Western Oregon State ...............W...........2-0M. 31 ....at UCLA ......................................W...........6-5A. 1 .......at UC Irvine ................................W...........4-1A. 4 .......Hawaii* ........................................L............3-5A. 4 .......Hawaii* ........................................L............3-5A. 5 .......Hawaii* ........................................L............3-4A. 5 .......Hawaii*........................................W...........4-3A. 7 .......at UC San Diego..........................L............4-7A. 9 .......Wyoming*...................................W...........8-2A. 10 .....Wyoming*....................................L............1-3

A. 10 .....Wyoming*...................................W...........6-1A. 11 .....Wyoming*...................................W...........7-6A. 13 .....Colorado State* ..........................W...........8-3A. 13 .....Colorado State* ..........................W...........2-1A. 14 .....Colorado State* ..........................W...........3-0A. 14 .....Colorado State* ..........................W...........5-3A. 17 .....at U.S. International ...................L............4-9A. 18 .....U.S. International .......................W...........5-4A. 21 .....San Diego.....................................L............4-7A. 23 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L............1-3A. 24 .....at Hawaii* (10) ............................L............5-6A. 24 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L............0-9A. 25 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L..........6-13A. 29 .....at Wyoming* ...............................L............6-7A. 29 .....at Wyoming*...............................W.........13-2A. 30 .....at Wyoming*...............................W.........10-2A. 30 .....at Wyoming* (10)........................L........14-15M. 2 ......at Colorado State* ......................W.........11-1M. 2 ......at Colorado State* ......................W.........15-6M. 7 ......at Brigham Young+ ...................W...........6-1M. 8 ......Hawaii+ .......................................L........10-17M. 8 ......at Brigham Young+ ....................L........11-13# Best in West Classic in Fresno, Calif.* Western Athletic Conference Game* WAC Tournament in Provo, Utah

1988RECORD: 47-18-1 (21-5 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 5 ........UC Irvine .....................................L..........4-10F. 6 ........UC Riverside ..............................W...........4-3F. 7 ........UC Riverside ..............................W.........11-9F. 9 ........at Cal Poly Pomona ...................W.........15-9F. 13 ......UCLA ...........................................L..........5-11F. 14 ......UCLA ...........................................L..........7-16F. 16 ......Cal Poly Pomona ........................L............3-6F. 17 ......Texas Tech ..................................W.........11-4F. 19 ......CSU Northridge .........................W...........9-2F. 20 ......CSU Northridge .........................W...........7-6F. 21 ......CSU Northridge .........................W.........13-1F. 23 ......at San Diego................................W...........6-4F. 26 ......at Florida......................................L..........2-12F. 27 ......at Florida......................................L..........4-11F. 28 ......at Florida......................................T............8-8M. 2 ......Long Beach State........................W...........8-4M. 4 ......CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........8-4M. 5 ......CSU Los Angeles ........................L..........8-14M. 6 ......CSU Los Angeles ........................L..........6-11M. 8 ......Temple.........................................W...........8-2M. 9 ......Washington State........................L............1-4M. 10 ....Washington State.......................W...........7-1M. 12 ....at Pepperdine .............................W...........8-7M. 12 ....at Pepperdine .............................W...........6-2M. 19 ....Iowa .............................................W...........9-2M. 20 ....Iowa..............................................L............2-6M. 22 ....Western Oregon State ...............W...........3-1M. 23 ....Western Oregon State ...............W...........9-4M. 25 ....Brigham Young* .........................L............4-5M. 25 ....Brigham Young* (10)..................L........10-11M. 26 ....Brigham Young* ........................W.......14-10M. 26 ....Brigham Young* ........................W.........14-6M. 29 ....at Long Beach State ....................L............8-9A. 2 .......Colorado State* ..........................W...........8-1A. 2 .......Colorado State* ..........................W.........13-5A. 3 .......Colorado State* ..........................W...........3-0A. 3 .......Colorado State* ..........................W...........5-0A. 5 .......San Diego ....................................W...........7-6A. 10 .....at Air Force*................................W...........9-0A. 10 .....at Air Force*................................W.........17-8A. 11 .....at Air Force*................................W.........11-6A. 11 .....at Air Force*................................W.......19-13A. 15 .....Oral Roberts................................W.........13-2A. 16 .....Oral Roberts................................W...........6-1A. 17 .....Oral Roberts................................W.........11-2A. 19 .....UC San Diego .............................W.........10-3A. 23 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........4-0A. 24 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........13-0A. 24 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........8-4A. 25 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........7-2A. 26 .....at UC Irvine ................................W.........11-4A. 30 .....at Wyoming*...............................W...........9-3A. 30 .....at Wyoming* ...............................L............5-8M. 1 ......at Wyoming*...............................W.........14-8M. 1 ......at Wyoming* ...............................L............0-5M. 7 ......at Utah* .......................................W...........9-3M. 7 ......at Utah* .......................................W.........26-4M. 10 ....at UCLA ......................................W...........3-1M. 13 ....at Hawaii* ...................................W...........5-4M. 14 ....at Hawaii* ...................................W...........6-3M. 14 ....at Hawaii* ....................................L..........4-12M. 15 ....at Hawaii* ...................................W...........6-2M. 19 ....Wyoming+...................................L............3-5M. 20 ....at Hawaii+ ..................................W...........8-7M. 20 ....Wyoming+..................................W...........4-2M. 21 ....Brigham Young+ ........................L............1-3* Western Athletic Conference Game+ WAC Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii

1989RECORD: 37-25 (17-9 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 1 ........San Diego ....................................W...........7-5F. 3 ........Florida International .................W...........5-0F. 5 ........Florida International .................W...........5-4F. 5 ........Florida International ..................L............3-4F. 7 ........at UC Riverside...........................L............0-8F. 11 ......Pacific ..........................................W.........10-2F. 12 ......Pacific ..........................................W.........11-1F. 14 ......at San Diego................................W.........16-2F. 17 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........2-1F. 18 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........4-3F. 19 ......at Fresno State .............................L........10-13F. 24 ......Florida ..........................................L............7-9F. 25 ......Florida ..........................................L..........1-10F. 26 ......Florida .........................................W...........5-4M. 3 ......at Pacific .......................................L............5-6M. 7 ......UC Riverside ..............................W.........10-5M. 8 ......at USC..........................................W...........1-0M. 11 ....Pepperdine (10)...........................L............3-5M. 12 ....Pepperdine ..................................L............2-7M. 14 ....at CSU Fullerton .........................L............1-2M. 15 ....CSU Fullerton..............................L............0-1M. 18 ....Wisconsin....................................W.........11-2M. 19 ....Wisconsin....................................W...........7-0M. 20 ....Wisconsin....................................W.........18-2M. 21 ....Long Beach State........................W...........3-2M. 24 ....Utah*............................................W...........3-2M. 26 ....Utah*.............................................L............3-6M. 26 ....Utah* (8).......................................L............2-6M. 26 ....Utah*............................................W...........3-2A. 1 .......Wyoming*....................................L............3-4A. 1 .......Wyoming* (10) ...........................W...........6-5A. 2 .......Wyoming* (8) .............................W...........4-3A. 2 .......Wyoming*...................................W.........12-5A. 5 .......at Long Beach State ...................W...........8-5A. 8 .......at New Mexico*..........................W.........10-3A. 8 .......at New Mexico*..........................W.........11-2A. 9 .......at New Mexico*..........................W...........6-3A. 9 .......at New Mexico*...........................L............1-8A. 11 .....at New Orleans ..........................W...........4-3A. 12 .....at New Orleans ...........................L............1-2A. 13 .....at New Orleans ...........................L............1-5A. 14 .....at Oral Roberts ............................L............3-4A. 15 .....at Oral Roberts (10) ....................L............5-6A. 16 .....at Oral Roberts ...........................W...........8-4A. 22 .....Air Force* ....................................W...........3-0A. 22 .....Air Force* ....................................W...........3-1A. 23 .....Air Force* ....................................W.........14-0A. 23 .....Air Force*.....................................L............2-3A. 26 .....at UC Irvine ................................W...........9-1A. 29 .....at Colorado State* ......................W...........4-1A. 29 .....at Colorado State*.......................L............3-6M. 5 ......at Brigham Young* ....................W...........6-2M. 5 ......at Brigham Young* ....................W...........7-6M. 6 ......at Brigham Young*.....................L............1-2M. 6 ......at Brigham Young*.....................L............4-5M. 14 ....Hawaii* ........................................L............3-9M. 15 ....Hawaii* (8)..................................W...........4-3M. 15 ....Hawaii*........................................W.........12-1M. 16 ....Hawaii*........................................W...........5-1M. 18 ....at Hawaii+ ...................................L............5-6M. 19 ....Wyoming+..................................W...........8-3M. 19 ....at Hawaii+ ...................................L..........9-10* Western Athletic Conference Game+ WAC Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii

1990RECORD: 49-22 (21-7 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 2 ........Masters ........................................W.........11-4F. 3 ........at Cal Poly Pomona (10) ............L............6-7F. 5 ........Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........6-4F. 9 ........Pacific ..........................................W...........4-1F. 10 ......Pacific ..........................................W...........4-0F. 11 ......Pacific ..........................................W.........10-2F. 14 ......U.S. International .......................W...........6-3F. 19 ......San Francisco State ....................W...........4-3F. 21 ......Cal Lutheran...............................W...........7-0F. 23 ......New Orleans ...............................L............4-5F. 24 ......New Orleans...............................W...........5-1F. 25 ......New Orleans ...............................L............2-4F. 27 ......at Long Beach State ....................L............4-8M. 2 ......Long Beach State.........................L............2-7M. 3 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........4-3M. 4 ......UC Irvine .....................................L............3-4M. 6 ......at San Diego................................W...........7-2M. 7 ......UC San Diego .............................W.........12-3M. 9 ......at UNLV......................................W.........11-4M. 10 ....at UNLV (10) ...............................L........13-14M. 11 ....at UNLV......................................W...........9-6M. 13 ....at UC Riverside...........................L............5-6M. 16 ....CSU Sacramento ........................W.........15-5M. 17 ....CSU Sacramento ........................W...........5-0M. 18 ....CSU Sacramento .........................L............3-4M. 20 ....at USC ..........................................L..........3-10

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M. 23 ....Utah*............................................W...........4-3M. 24 ....Utah*............................................W...........3-2M. 24 ....Utah*............................................W.........10-4M. 25 ....Utah*............................................W.........19-8M. 30 ....Brigham Young * .......................W...........5-1M. 30 ....Brigham Young * ........................L............5-8M. 31 ....Brigham Young * .......................W.........11-7M. 31 ....Brigham Young * ........................L............5-9A. 2 .......Cal Baptist...................................W.........14-4A. 4 .......CSU Los Angeles .......................W.........11-1A. 6 .......at New Mexico*..........................W.........15-3A. 7 .......at New Mexico*..........................W...........1-0A. 7 .......at New Mexico*..........................W...........5-4A. 8 .......at New Mexico*..........................W.........11-4A. 12 .....at Nevada....................................W...........4-3A. 13 .....at Nevada.....................................L............3-7A. 14 .....at Nevada.....................................L............8-9A. 17 .....USC ..............................................W...........9-6A. 20 .....at Hawaii* ...................................W...........7-2A. 21 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L............2-3A. 21 .....at Hawaii* ...................................W...........7-0A. 22 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L............2-6A. 24 .....UC Irvine .....................................L............3-8A. 37 .....Wyoming*....................................L............2-4A. 28 .....Wyoming*...................................W...........7-0A. 28 .....Wyoming*....................................L............4-8A. 29 .....Wyoming*....................................L............5-8M. 4 ......at Colorado State* ......................W.........17-0M. 5 ......at Colorado State* ......................W.........10-5M. 5 ......at Colorado State* ......................W.........13-0M. 6 ......at Colorado State* ......................W.......27-10M. 8 ......San Diego ....................................W...........3-1M. 9 ......at UC San Diego.........................W.........10-2M. 11 ....at Air Force*................................W.........18-0M. 12 ....at Air Force*................................W...........4-0M. 12 ....at Air Force*................................W...........9-2M. 13 ....at Air Force*................................W.........28-6M. 17 ....at Hawaii+ (11)...........................W...........5-4M. 18 ....Brigham Young+........................W...........5-3M. 19 ....Brigham Young+ (11)................W...........5-4M. 24 ....Middle Tennessee State# ..........W.........18-6M. 25 ....Fresno State#...............................W...........8-4M. 26 ....at Stanford# .................................L............2-6M. 26 ....Southern Illinois# (10) ...............W...........4-3M. 28 ....at Stanford# .................................L............2-6* Western Athletic Conference Game+ WAC Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii# NCAA Regional in Palo Alto, Calif

1991RECORD: 43-21 (15-6 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 1 ........CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........5-4F. 2 ........CSU Los Angeles ........................L............4-5F. 3 ........CSU Los Angeles ........................L............2-6F. 5 ........Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........8-6F. 8 ........Pacific (10)...................................W...........7-6F. 9 ........Pacific ..........................................W...........4-0F. 10 ......Pacific ..........................................W...........9-4F. 15 ......San Jose State...............................L............3-6F. 16 ......San Jose State..............................W...........4-3F. 17 ......San Jose State..............................W...........9-7F. 18 ......San Francisco State ....................W...........6-4F. 19 ......UC San Diego..............................L............1-2F. 22 ......Cal Lutheran................................L............2-5F. 23 ......Cal Lutheran...............................W.........10-5F. 24 ......Cal Lutheran...............................W...........4-3F. 26 ......at Cal Poly Pomona....................L..........6-12M. 8 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........8-7M. 9 ......UC Irvine (10).............................W...........3-2M. 10 ....UC Irvine .....................................L..........9-12M. 16 ....UNLV ..........................................W.........15-4M. 16 ....UNLV (10)...................................W...........6-5M. 17 ....UNLV (10)...................................W.......11-10M. 22 ....Colorado State* ..........................W...........9-0M. 23 ....Colorado State* ..........................W...........8-5M. 23 ....Colorado State* ..........................W...........6-5M. 24 ....Colorado State* ..........................W.........13-1M. 25 ....Iona ..............................................W...........6-2M. 29 ....Hartford ......................................W.........10-1A. 1 .......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W...........7-6A. 2 .......at UC Riverside (10) ..................W...........7-4A. 5 .......New Mexico* ..............................W...........6-2A. 6 .......New Mexico* ..............................W...........7-6A. 6 .......New Mexico*...............................L............8-9A. 7 .......New Mexico* ..............................W...........4-2A. 9 .......Utah*............................................W...........7-6A. 9 .......Utah*.............................................L............5-7A. 12 .....CSU Northridge (13) .................W.........10-9A. 13 .....CSU Northridge..........................L............2-6A. 14 .....CSU Northridge .........................W.........12-1A. 16 .....U.S. International .......................W.........17-0A. 19 .....at Wyoming* ...............................L............6-9A. 20 .....at Wyoming* ...............................L............5-6A. 20 .....at Wyoming*...............................W...........6-2A. 23 .....UC San Diego .............................W.........10-4A. 30 .....UC Riverside ...............................L............2-3M. 2 ......at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W...........8-7

M. 3 ......Hawaii* ........................................L............0-5M. 3 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........4-0M. 4 ......Hawaii* ........................................L..........9-11M. 4 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........5-4M. 6 ......at U.S. International ...................L............1-7M. 7 ......at U.S. International ...................L............6-7M. 11 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........8-1M. 11 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........2-1M. 12 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........8-7M. 12 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........7-2M. 13 ....U.S. International........................L............3-7M. 16 ....Brigham Young+ ........................L..........1-19M. 17 ....Wyoming+..................................W.........12-2M. 18 ....Brigham Young+ (10)................W...........6-4M. 19 ....at Hawaii+ ..................................W...........6-4M. 19 ....at Hawaii+ (10)...........................W...........7-2M. 23 ....Stanford#......................................L..........5-12M. 24 ....Portland# .....................................L..........5-12* Western Athletic Conference Game+ WAC Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii# NCAA Regional in Fresno, Calif.

1992RECORD: 39-18 (18-8 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 3 ........at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W...........4-0F. 5 ........Southern Cal College .................L............2-4F. 8 ........Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........5-1F. 9 ........Sonoma State...............................L............4-6F. 9 ........Sonoma State ..............................W...........4-3F. 11 ......at San Diego.................................L..........6-10F. 16 ......San Diego ....................................W...........5-4F. 18 ......San Francisco State (10).............W...........9-8F. 18 ......Cal Lutheran................................L............1-9F. 21 ......CSU Los Angeles .......................W.........11-3F. 22 ......CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........8-2F. 23 ......CSU Los Angeles ........................L............5-6F. 25 ......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W.........11-2F. 27 ......Cal Baptist...................................W...........9-4F. 28 ......Southern Cal. College................W.........10-1M. 4 ......Cal Poly Pomona .......................W...........7-4M. 6 ......at UNLV.......................................L............1-7M. 10 ....UC Irvine.....................................W.........14-3M. 11 ....Portland.......................................W.........10-0M. 13 ....at CSU Sacramento ....................W...........8-5M. 15 ....at CSU Sacramento ....................W...........3-2M. 17 ....USC ..............................................W.........14-4M. 21 ....Brigham Young* .........................L..........5-10M. 21 ....Brigham Young* ........................W.........11-2M. 21 ....Brigham Young* ........................W...........3-2M. 27 ....Utah*............................................W.........13-2M. 28 ....Utah*............................................W...........4-1M. 28 ....Utah*............................................W...........5-3M. 29 ....Utah*............................................W...........7-1A. 4 .......at Air Force*................................W...........7-5A. 4 .......at Air Force*................................W.........10-9A. 5 .......at Air Force*................................W.........11-7A. 5 .......at Air Force*................................W...........7-4A. 7 .......UC Riverside ..............................W...........4-1A. 9 .......at Cal Baptist ...............................L............3-4A. 15 .....Redlands .....................................W.........11-3A. 17 .....at New Mexico*..........................W...........9-6A. 17 .....at New Mexico*..........................W...........4-2A. 18 .....at New Mexico*...........................L........10-11A. 18 .....at New Mexico*...........................L..........5-13A. 21 .....at San Diego (10).........................L............6-7A. 24 .....at Colorado State* ......................W.........12-5A. 25 .....at Colorado State* ......................W...........7-2A. 25 .....at Colorado State* ......................W.........12-5A. 26 .....at Colorado State* (11) ..............W...........6-4A. 28 .....at UC Riverside (11) ..................W...........6-4M. 2 ......Hawaii* ........................................L..........2-11M. 2 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........2-1M. 3 ......Hawaii* ........................................L............4-6M. 3 ......Hawaii* ........................................L............2-5M. 5 ......San Diego ....................................W...........6-3M. 9 ......at Wyoming* ...............................L..........8-11M. 10 ....at Wyoming* ...............................L............6-7M. 10 ....at Wyoming*...............................W...........9-4M. 14 ....Brigham Young+........................W.........11-6M. 15 ....Hawaii+ (10)................................L............0-1M. 15 ....New Mexico+ (12) ......................L............2-3* Western Athletic Conference Game+ WAC Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii

1993RECORD: 22-36 (7-15 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

J. 28.......Baylor ...........................................L..........4-11J. 29.......Baylor ...........................................L............4-7J. 30.......Baylor ...........................................L..........3-11F. 2 ........at UC Riverside ..........................W...........6-2F. 5 ........at Pacific ......................................W.........13-3F. 6 ........at Pacific .......................................L............1-4F. 7 ........at Pacific .......................................L..........4-10F. 10 ......at USC..........................................W...........5-0F. 12 ......at San Jose State ..........................L............3-5

F. 13 ......at San Jose State..........................W...........2-1F. 14 ......at San Jose State..........................W...........7-2F. 16 ......at UCLA .......................................L............4-6F. 17 ......State Francis (NY)#.....................L............5-8F. 21 ......Nevada#.......................................L............4-7F. 21 ......Western Kentucky# ...................W...........6-4F. 22 ......Nevada#.......................................L..........4-10F. 22 ......Western Kentucky# ....................L..........5-10F. 27 ......CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........9-4F. 27 ......CSU Los Angeles ........................L............0-5F. 28 ......CSU Los Angeles ........................L............3-4M. 5 ......UNLV ...........................................L............3-7M. 6 ......UNLV ...........................................L............0-5M. 7 ......UNLV ..........................................W.........10-1M. 9 ......UC Riverside ..............................W.........12-5M. 12 ....at CSU Sacramento* ...................L............5-9M. 13 ....at CSU Sacramento* ...................L............0-2M. 14 ....at CSU Sacramento* ...................L..........9-10M. 16 ....at UC Riverside...........................L............8-9M. 19 ....CSU Northridge* ........................L............1-8M. 20 ....CSU Northridge* ........................L..........3-10M. 21 ....CSU Northridge* .......................W...........9-6M. 23 ....at San Diego.................................L............2-7M. 27 ....Fresno State*................................L............5-6M. 30 ....Chapman .....................................L............3-9A. 2 .......Grand Canyon............................W...........5-0A. 3 .......Grand Canyon.............................L..........8-14A. 4 .......Grand Canyon............................W.........13-5A. 5 .......San Diego ....................................W.........10-7A. 9 .......at CSU Northridge*....................L............3-8A. 10 .....at CSU Northridge* ...................W...........5-1A. 1 .......at CSU Northridge*....................L............0-6A. 12 .....UC Riverside ..............................W...........5-3A. 16 .....CSU Sacramento*........................L..........7-14A. 17 .....CSU Sacramento*........................L............5-6A. 18 .....CSU Sacramento*........................L..........7-12A. 20 .....at Long Beach State ....................L..........9-11A. 23 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L............1-3A. 24 .....at Hawaii* ...................................W...........8-3A. 25 .....at Hawaii* ....................................L............4-6A. 27 .....at Chapman ................................W...........2-1M. 4 ......Long Beach State.........................L............1-3M. 7 ......at Fresno State*...........................W.........11-9M. 8 ......at Fresno State*...........................W...........8-1M. 9 ......at Fresno State* ...........................L............1-2M. 11 ....USC ..............................................W...........9-5M. 14 ....Hawaii* ........................................L............1-4M. 15 ....Hawaii*........................................W...........4-3M. 15 ....Hawaii*........................................W...........5-4# Gallagher Classic in San Diego* Western Athletic Conference Game

1994RECORD: 35-23 (15-9 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

J. 28.......Grand Canyon.............................L............7-8J. 29.......Grand Canyon............................W...........9-3J. 30.......Grand Canyon............................W.........16-3F. 5 ........Pacific ..........................................W...........3-2F. 6 ........Pacific ..........................................W...........9-2F. 11 ......at UNLV.......................................L........10-17F. 12 ......at UNLV......................................W...........7-0F. 13 ......at UNLV.......................................L............1-4F. 16 ......Creighton# ..................................W.........16-5F. 19 ......Toledo#........................................W.........10-7F. 19 ......Washington# ...............................L............4-8F. 25 ......San Jose State..............................W...........5-4F. 26 ......San Jose State..............................W.........12-8F. 27 ......San Jose State..............................W...........6-3M. 2 ......at UCLA ......................................W.......12-11M. 4 ......Rice (11).......................................W.........10-9M. 5 ......Rice ...............................................L..........9-13M. 6 ......Rice...............................................W.........20-3M. 8 ......at USC ..........................................L............3-4M. 10 ....at Baylor .......................................L..........2-11M. 11 ....at Baylor .......................................L..........5-10M. 12 ....at Baylor ......................................W.........11-6M. 15 ....UC Riverside ...............................L............7-8M. 18 ....at Hawaii* ....................................L..........8-10M. 19 ....at Hawaii* (11) ............................L............4-5M. 20 ....at Hawaii* ...................................W...........6-1M. 22 ....CSU Los Angeles .......................W...........9-5M. 25 ....at CSU Sacramento* ..................W.......15-11M. 26 ....at CSU Sacramento* ..................W.........14-7M. 27 ....at CSU Sac.* (10).........................W.......12-10M. 29 ....at UC Riverside...........................L............5-6A. 1 .......Fresno State* ...............................W...........9-5A. 2 .......Fresno State*................................L............3-4A. 3 .......Fresno State* (11) .......................W...........4-3A. 5 .......at Loyola Marymount ................L............0-3A. 8 .......CSU Northridge* .......................W...........9-8A. 10 .....CSU Northridge* ........................L............2-7A. 10 .....CSU Northridge* .......................W.........12-7A. 12 .....Long Beach State........................W.........15-3A. 13 .....UCLA (10)....................................L..........7-12A. 16 .....Southern Utah ............................W...........3-0A. 17 .....Southern Utah ............................W.........12-6A. 19 .....at San Diego.................................L............4-8

A. 22 .....Hawaii* (15)................................W...........6-5A. 23 .....Hawaii*........................................W...........8-2A. 24 .....Hawaii* (11)................................W.........10-9A. 29 .....at CS Northridge* (12) ...............L............6-7A. 30 .....at CS Northridge* (10) ...............L..........9-10M. 1 ......at CSU Northridge* ...................W...........7-3M. 3 ......San Diego.....................................L............1-3M. 7 ......at Fresno State* ...........................L............2-3M. 8 ......at Fresno State* ...........................L............4-5M. 8 ......at Fresno State* (10) ...................W...........3-1M. 10 ....at Long Beach State ...................W...........3-0M. 11 ....USC ..............................................W...........4-3M. 13 ....CSU Sacramento*.......................W...........8-7M. 16 ....CSU Sacramento*.......................W.........10-3M. 16 ....CSU Sacramento*........................L............2-4# Gallagher Classic in San Diego* Western Athletic Conference Game

1995RECORD: 30-25 (13-16 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

J. 27.......at Grand Canyon .......................W.........11-5J. 28.......at Grand Canyon ........................L............6-8J. 29.......at Grand Canyon .......................W.........11-7F. 1 ........at UCLA .......................................L............6-8F. 3 ........at Pacific .......................................L............4-5F. 4 ........at Pacific ......................................W.........15-1F. 5 ........at Pacific .......................................L............4-5F. 17 ......at San Jose State..........................W.........10-5F. 18 ......at San Jose State..........................W...........8-2F. 19 ......at San Jose State..........................W...........7-2F. 22 ......Southern Utah# ..........................W...........5-0F. 23 ......Southern Utah ............................W.........11-4F. 24 ......Oklahoma State#.........................L..........1-10F. 25 ......Nebraska......................................L............5-6F. 25 ......Nebraska# ...................................W...........6-1F. 26 ......New Mexico State# ....................W...........9-2M. 4 ......UNLV ...........................................L............1-3M. 4 ......UNLV ..........................................W...........4-0M. 7 ......USC ..............................................W.........12-5M. 12 ....CSU Sacramento* (10) ...............W...........7-6M. 13 ....CSU Sacramento*.......................W...........4-3M. 13 ....CSU Sacramento*.......................W.........11-1M. 14 ....at San Diego................................W...........3-2M. 17 ....at Hawaii* ...................................W...........8-1M. 18 ....at Hawaii* ....................................L............2-6M. 19 ....at Hawaii* ....................................L..........5-10M. 25 ....Fresno State* ...............................W...........3-2M. 26 ....Fresno State*................................L............2-3M. 27 ....Fresno State* ...............................W.........11-4M. 31 ....at CSU Northridge*....................L............6-9A. 1 .......at CSU Northridge* ...................W...........7-2A. 2 .......at CSU Northridge*....................L..........9-21A. 4 .......Long Beach State........................W...........7-4A. 7 .......at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............1-4A. 8 .......at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W.......16-12A. 9 .......at Cal Poly SLO*.........................W.........24-0A. 11 .....at Loyola Marymount (10) ........L............8-9A. 14 .....Hawaii* ........................................L............2-7A. 15 .....Hawaii*........................................W.........10-4A. 18 .....at Long Beach State (11)............W.......13-10A. 21 .....at CSU Sacramento* ...................L............4-5A. 22 .....at CSU Sacramento* ...................L..........5-10A. 23 .....at CSU Sacramento* ..................W.........16-2A. 25 .....Loyola Marymount....................W...........5-4A. 28 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L..........4-10A. 29 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L............3-8A. 30 .....at Fresno State* ...........................L............5-6M. 2 ......San Diego ....................................W...........4-2M. 5 ......Cal Poly SLO ...............................L............3-5M. 6 ......Cal Poly SLO ...............................L..........3-10M. 7 ......Cal Poly SLO ...............................L............5-6M. 9 ......UCLA ...........................................L............3-5M. 12 ....CSU Northridge .........................W.........21-5M. 13 ....CSU Northridge..........................L............2-9M. 14 ....CSU Northridge .........................W.........12-8# Gallagher Classic in San Diego* Western Athletic Conference Game

1996RECORD: 32-25-2 (16-14 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

J. 26.......at Grand Canyon .......................W.........10-5J. 26.......at Grand Canyon (10).................L............2-4J. 27.......at Grand Canyon ........................L............1-6J. 30.......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W...........9-1F. 2 ........Texas Tech ...................................L............3-5F. 3 ........Texas Tech ...................................L............1-3F. 4 ........Texas Tech ...................................L............4-5F. 6 ........Southern Cal (7) ..........................T............3-3F. 9 ........San Jose State (11) .......................L............2-3F. 10 ......San Jose State (12) ......................W...........2-1F. 11 ......San Jose State..............................W...........2-1F. 13 ......at Loyola Marymount ...............W.........16-6F. 15 ......Utah# ...........................................W...........3-2F. 16 ......Oregon State# (12) .....................W...........4-3F. 17 ......San Diego# ..................................W...........9-4

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YYEEAARR--BBYY--YYEEAARR SSCCOORREESSF. 18 ......Oregon State#..............................T........10-10F. 18 ......St. Francis (NY)# ........................W.........11-4F. 23 ......at Hawaii* ....................................L............2-4F. 24 ......at Hawaii* ...................................W...........7-6F. 25 ......at Hawaii* ...................................W...........7-3M. 1 ......Toledo (at UNLV) ......................W...........8-1M. 2 ......at UNLV (11) ..............................W...........2-1M. 3 ......at UNLV.......................................L............0-1M. 8 ......CSU Sacramento*.......................W.........16-2M. 9 ......CSU Sacramento*.......................W...........7-6M. 10 ....CSU Sacramento*.......................W...........5-3M. 11 ....Gonzaga ......................................W.........10-1M. 15 ....at CSU Northridge* ...................W.........12-4M. 16 ....at CSU Northridge*....................L............5-6M. 17 ....at CSU Northridge*....................L..........4-10M. 19 ....Long Beach State.........................L............2-5M. 22 ....Southern Utah ............................W.........12-2M. 26 ....Fresno State*................................L............1-2M. 27 ....Fresno State* ...............................W...........9-5M. 29 ....Cal Poly SLO*..............................L............4-6M. 30 ....Cal Poly SLO*.............................W...........2-1M. 31 ....Cal Poly SLO*..............................L............3-5A. 2 .......at Southern Cal ...........................L............5-6A. 4 .......at Fresno State* ...........................L............2-3A. 5 .......at Fresno State*...........................W...........9-4A. 6 .......at Fresno State*...........................W...........6-2A. 9 .......at San Diego................................W...........7-4A. 12 .....at CSU Sacramento* ..................W...........9-1A. 13 .....at CSU Sacramento * (10)...........L............3-4A. 14 .....at CSU Sacramento* ..................W...........5-4A. 16 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........5-2A. 17 .....at UCLA ......................................W...........8-7A. 19 .....Hawaii* (14)................................W...........4-3A. 20 .....Hawaii* ........................................L............4-8A. 21 .....Hawaii*........................................W...........6-5A. 26 .....CSU Northridge* ........................L............2-8A. 27 .....CSU Northridge* .......................W...........5-2A. 28 .....CSU Northridge* ........................L............2-6A. 30 .....Loyola Marymount ....................L..........4-13M. 1 ......UCLA (11)....................................L............7-8M. 3 ......at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L..........8-12M. 4 ......at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............3-4M. 5 ......at Cal Poly SLO* .........................L............1-5M. 7 ......San Diego ....................................W...........2-1# San Diego Classic in San Diego* Western Athletic Conference Game

1997RECORD: 41-22-1 17-13 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

J. 31.......at Grand Canyon (10).................L............4-5F. 1 ........at Grand Canyon .......................W.........10-5F. 2 ........at Grand Canyon .......................W.........10-5F. 4 ........at Loyola Marymount ................L............4-5F. 6 ........Washington State.......................W.........13-4F. 7 ........Washington State.......................W.........10-3F. 8 ........Washington State.......................W.......12-11F. 9 ........Washington State.......................W.........14-7F. 11 ......at CSU Northridge.....................W...........5-4F. 19 ......Utah# ...........................................W...........9-4F. 19 ......Missouri# ....................................W...........5-4F. 22 ......San Diego# ..................................W...........6-3F. 23 ......Loyola Marymount#..................W...........8-4M. 3 ......CSU Los Angeles .......................W.........17-8M. 4 ......at San Diego................................W...........3-0M. 5 ......at Pt. Loma Nazarene................W...........5-2M. 7 ......at Fresno State .............................L............3-7M. 8 ......at Fresno State ............................W.........10-1M. 9 ......at Fresno State .............................L............6-7M. 14 ....Brigham Young* ........................W.........16-8M. 15 ....Brigham Young* ........................W...........6-3M. 17 ....Brigham Young+ ........................L............4-5M. 17 ....Brigham Young* .........................L............3-9M. 18 ....Dartmouth+................................W...........7-2M. 19 ....San Diego+ ..................................T............5-5M. 21 ....at Pt. Loma Nazarene+ .............W...........6-2M. 21 ....San Jose State* ............................W...........5-3M. 22 ....San Jose State* (11) .....................L............4-7M. 23 ....San Jose State* .............................L............8-9M. 25 ....at USC ..........................................L..........6-13M. 29 ....at UNLV* ....................................W.........22-1M. 30 ....at UNLV* ....................................W.........14-9M. 31 ....at UNLV* ....................................W.......20-10A. 1 .......USC...............................................L..........3-20A. 4 .......at Utah* ........................................L........10-12A. 6 .......at Utah* .......................................W.........13-3A. 6 .......at Utah* .......................................W.......16-11A. 9 .......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W...........8-5A. 11 .....Hawaii* ........................................L............2-8A. 12 .....Hawaii* ........................................L............4-7A. 13 .....Hawaii*........................................W...........9-4A. 16 .....CSU Northridge .........................W...........8-7A. 18 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........6-3A. 19 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........4-2A. 20 .....Fresno State* (12) ........................L............7-9A. 22 .....UC San Diego..............................L..........4-13A. 25 .....at San Jose State*.........................L............4-9A. 26 .....at San Jose State* ........................W...........7-5

A. 27 .....at San Jose State* ........................W...........6-2A. 29 .....San Diego ....................................W.........10-8M. 2 ......New Mexico* ..............................W...........5-2M. 3 ......New Mexico* ..............................W...........5-3M. 4 ......New Mexico*...............................L............3-7M. 6 ......at Hawaii-Hilo............................W...........2-0M. 7 ......at Hawaii-Hilo (10).....................L............7-8M. 9 ......at Hawaii-Hilo............................W.........11-4M. 9 ......at Hawaii* ....................................L............3-7M. 10 ....at Hawaii* ...................................W...........8-7M. 11 ....at Hawaii* (10) ............................L............3-4M. 14 ....San Jose State^ ...........................W...........9-4M. 15 ....Fresno State^ ..............................W...........7-4M. 16 ....Rice^.............................................L............5-7M. 16 ....Fresno State^ ..............................W...........7-2M. 17 ....Rice^.............................................L..........1-11# San Diego Classic in San Diego* Western Athletic Conference Game+ Point Loma Nazarene Tournament^ WAC Tournament in San Diego

1998RECORD: 32-25 (18-12 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 5 ........Washington State........................L..........6-13F. 7 ........Houston.......................................W.........10-3F. 7 ........Washington State.......................W.......12-10F. 13 ......Kansas ..........................................L..........3-10F. 15 ......Kansas ..........................................L............4-8F. 18 ......Oregon State# .............................W...........6-3F. 19 ......UC Santa Barbara# .....................L..........1-20F. 20 ......Portland#.....................................W.........12-3F. 21 ......Minnesota# (10) ..........................L..........7-10F. 25 ......Minnesota ....................................L........12-18F. 27 ......Rice*..............................................L............3-7F. 28 ......Rice*..............................................L............4-5M. 1 ......Rice*..............................................L..........3-15M. 3 ......at Hawaii-Hilo............................W.........10-8M. 4 ......at Hawaii-Hilo............................W...........5-4M. 5 ......at Hawaii-Hilo............................W.........11-5M. 6 ......at Hawaii* ...................................W.......16-10M. 7 ......at Hawaii* ...................................W.........10-3M. 8 ......at Hawaii* ....................................L............6-7M. 10 ....Gonzaga ......................................W.........10-4M. 11 ....Gonzaga ......................................W.........15-2M. 17 ....at UCLA .......................................L........13-14M. 20 ....at San Jose State*.........................L..........7-10M. 21 ....at San Jose State..........................W.........11-3M. 22 ....at San Jose State* ........................W...........4-3M. 24 ....Wichita State ...............................L..........8-16M. 26 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........9-3M. 27 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........5-3M. 28 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........11-1M. 31 ....at San Diego.................................L............2-7A. 3 .......at Grand Canyon*......................W.........10-3A. 4 .......at Grand Canyon*......................W.........16-7A. 5 .......at Grand Canyon*.......................L..........8-12A. 7 .......at Loyola Marymount ...............W.......16-15A. 9 .......Fresno State*................................L............6-7A. 10 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........3-2A. 13 .....CSU Los Angeles .......................W.........10-4A. 14 .....UCLA...........................................W.........21-4A. 17 .....at Texas Christian* .....................L..........5-20A. 18 .....at Texas Christian* .....................L..........7-17A. 19 .....at Texas Christian*.....................W.........16-5A. 21 .....USC...............................................L............4-9A. 24 .....San Jose State* ............................W.........13-9A. 25 .....San Jose State* ............................W.........20-4A. 26 .....San Jose State* ............................W.........16-9A. 28 .....at USC ..........................................L........10-17A. 29 .....San Diego ....................................W...........7-4M. 1 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........5-4M. 2 ......Hawaii*........................................W.........10-3M. 3 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........8-7M. 6 ......at Fresno State* ...........................L..........2-11M. 7 ......at Fresno State* ...........................L..........3-11M. 8 ......at Fresno State*...........................W...........9-2M. 9 ......at Fresno State* ...........................L..........5-10M. 13 ....Texas Christian+ ........................W.......14-12M. 14 ....Fresno State+...............................L..........2-18M. 15 ....New Mexico+..............................L............6-7# San Diego Classic in San Diego* Western Athletic Conference+ WAC Tournament in San Diego

1999RECORD: 27-32 (14-16 WAC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 5 ........New Mexico State^ ....................L..........7-11F. 6 ........Kansas State^ .............................W.........10-7F. 7 ........Nebraska^...................................W.......12-11F. 8 ........at Hawaii-Hilo (10).....................L............4-5F. 9 ........at Hawaii-Hilo............................W...........5-3F. 9 ........at Hawaii-Hilo............................W.........12-6F. 10 ......at Hawaii-Hilo............................W...........5-2F. 12 ......Nevada.........................................L..........5-16F. 12 ......Tulane..........................................W...........4-2

F. 13 ......Tulane...........................................L............2-4F. 18 ......Texas Tech# .................................L............2-6F. 19 ......Oklahoma State+ ........................L..........2-12F. 20 ......Arizona (10)# ..............................W.........12-9F. 21 ......UCLA# .........................................L............5-8F. 26 ......at Houston ...................................L..........5-15F. 27 ......SW Texas (13)+..........................W.......14-13F. 28 ......Southwest Texas+......................W.......13-12M. 2 ......CSU Fullerton..............................L..........7-15M. 3 ......Long Beach State (10) ................W.........10-9M. 5 ......Utah*............................................W...........6-3M. 6 ......Utah*............................................W...........5-2M. 7 ......Utah*............................................W...........9-2M. 9 ......at San Diego.................................L............3-4M. 12 ....Rice* (12) .....................................W...........5-4M. 13 ....Rice*..............................................L............7-9M. 14 ....Rice*..............................................L..........3-11M. 19 ....at Air Force* ................................L..........7-15M. 20 ....at Air Force* ................................L........13-14M. 21 ....at Air Force*................................W.........17-9M. 25 ....at Texas Christian* .....................L............2-8M. 26 ....at Texas Christian* .....................L............1-6M. 27 ....at Texas Christian* .....................L............7-8M. 30 ....at USC ..........................................L..........0-13A. 2 .......Hawaii-Hilo................................W...........3-1A. 2 .......Hawaii-Hilo................................W.........12-3A. 3 .......Hawaii-Hilo................................W.........12-9A. 6 .......at Long Beach State ....................L............0-6A. 9 .......New Mexico*...............................L..........2-10A. 10 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........7-2A. 11 .....New Mexico*...............................L........10-12A. 15 .....at Brigham Young* ....................W...........8-5A. 15 .....at Brigham Young* ....................W.......19-12A. 16 .....at Brigham Young* ....................W.......23-14A. 20 .....at Wichita State ...........................L..........3-13A. 21 .....at Wichita State ...........................L..........4-10A. 23 .....Fresno State*................................L..........2-11A. 24 .....Fresno State* ...............................W...........2-1A. 25 .....Fresno State*................................L............5-7A. 27 .....San Diego.....................................L..........2-14A. 30 .....at UNLV* ....................................W.......12-10M. 1 ......at UNLV* ....................................W...........3-1M. 2 ......at UNLV* ....................................W.........12-4M. 4 ......USC...............................................L............4-5M. 6 ......Hawaii* ........................................L............3-4M. 7 ......Hawaii*........................................W...........6-4M. 8 ......Hawaii* ........................................L........10-11M. 13 ....at San Jose State*.........................L............6-7M. 14 ....at San Jose State*.........................L............3-8M. 15 ....at San Jose State*.........................L............5-8^ Shootout in the Desert at Peoria, Ariz.# ARCO San Diego Classic in San Diego+ at U. of Houston* Western Athletic Conference game

2000RECORD: 34-28 (17-12 MWC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

J. 27.......at Hawaii-Hilo ............................L............6-9J. 28.......at Hawaii-Hilo............................W...........7-3J. 129.....at Hawaii-Hilo............................W.........13-2J. 29.......at Hawaii-Hilo............................W.........11-6J. 30.......at Hawaii-Hilo ............................L............2-5F. 4 ........Oklahoma State^ .......................W...........3-2F. 5 ........Oklahoma State^ .......................W.........10-3F. 6 ........Oklahoma State^ ........................L..........8-14F. 1 ........at Tulane ......................................L............2-4F. 12 ......at Tulane ......................................L............2-4F. 13 ......at Tulane .....................................W...........8-5F. 17 ......Oklahoma State#.........................L..........1-12F. 18 ......Indiana# ......................................W...........5-2F. 19 ......San Diego#...................................L............3-6F. 22 ......at UC Riverside ..........................W.........16-7F. 26 ......Washington State.......................W...........5-4F. 26 ......Washington State.......................W...........6-3F. 27 ......Washington State........................L............3-6F. 29 ......UCLA (10) ...................................W...........9-8M. 3 ......at Texas Tech...............................L..........3-11M. 4 ......at Texas Tech...............................L..........6-14M. 5 ......at Texas Tech...............................L..........2-11M. 10 ....Utah*............................................W.........20-1M. 11 ....Utah*.............................................L............6-7M. 12 ....Utah*............................................W...........8-6M. 14 ....at UCLA .......................................L............6-7M. 17 ....at New Mexico*..........................W.......24-21M. 19 ....at New Mexico*...........................L........20-21M. 19 ....at New Mexico*...........................L............3-9M. 21 ....San Diego ....................................W.........10-3M. 24 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........6-1M. 25 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........10-6M. 26 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........12-1M. 28 ....USC...............................................L..........4-11M. 30 ....Brigham Young* ........................W...........7-3M. 31 ....Brigham Young* ........................W...........6-3A. 1 .......Brigham Young* .........................L............6-7A. 7 .......at UNLV* .....................................L............1-8A. 8 .......at UNLV* .....................................L............1-6A. 9 .......at UNLV* .....................................L............3-8

A. 11 .....at USC ..........................................L............4-6A. 13 .....at Utah* ........................................L..........4-12A. 14 .....at Utah* .......................................W...........8-4A. 15 .....at Utah* .......................................W...........4-2A. 22 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........4-3A. 22 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........13-3A. 23 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........5-4A. 25 .....at San Diego.................................L............1-3A. 28 .....at Air Force* ................................L..........9-11A. 29 .....at Air Force*................................W.........14-9M. 2 .....at Cal State Fullerton..................L..........7-11M. 4 ......at Brigham Young*.....................L..........6-15M. 5 ......at Brigham Young* ....................W.........16-5M. 6 ......at Brigham Young* ....................W...........9-2M. 9 ......UC Riverside ..............................W.........14-3M. 12 ....UNLV*..........................................L............3-8M. 13 ....UNLV*.........................................W.........16-6M. 14 ....UNLV*..........................................L............7-8M. 17 ....at UNLV+....................................W...........7-6M. 18 ....Brigham Young+........................W...........6-5M. 19 ....Brigham Young+........................W.........11-7M. 20 ....Air Force+ ...................................W...........9-4^ at Yuma, Ariz.# ARCO San Diego Classic in San Diego* Mountain West Conference Game+ MWC Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.

2001RECORD: 34-26 (19-11 MWC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

F. 2 ........UC Riverside+.............................L............4-5F. 3 ........Oklahoma State+ ........................L..........2-16F. 4 ........The Citadel+ ...............................W...........5-3F. 9 ........Houston.......................................W...........3-2F. 10 ......Houston .......................................L..........7-13F. 11 ......Houston.......................................W...........5-4F. 15 ......Oregon State# (10) ......................L............7-4F. 16 ......Oklahoma# .................................W...........9-8F. 17 ......Texas Tech# .................................L............1-9F. 18 ......UC Riverside# ............................W.........16-5F. 24 ......Gonzaga (10)...............................W...........6-5F. 24 ......Gonzaga ......................................W.........11-2F. 25 ......Gonzaga ......................................W...........5-4M. 2 ......Miami^.........................................L............6-8M. 3 ......Arkansas^....................................L............4-6M. 4 ......at Minnesota^.............................W...........3-2M. 9 ......Brigham Young* ........................W...........7-5M. 10 ....Brigham Young* .........................L............4-5M. 10 ....Brigham Young* .........................L............5-8M. 13 ....Loyola Marymount....................W...........6-5M. 16 ....at UNLV* ....................................W.........11-0M. 17 ....at UNLV* ....................................W...........8-4M. 18 ....at UNLV* ....................................W...........9-2M. 20 ....at Loyola Marymount ...............W.........11-3M. 23 ....at New Mexico*..........................W...........8-5M. 24 ....at New Mexico*...........................L............4-5M. 25 ....at New Mexico*...........................L............3-9M. 28 ....at USC ..........................................L..........7-16M. 30 ....Utah*............................................W...........5-3M. 31 ....Utah*............................................W...........6-3A. 1 .......Utah* (10) ....................................W...........6-5A. 3 .......USC (10) .......................................L............1-2A. 7 .......at Air Force* ................................L............2-6A. 7 .......at Air Force*................................W.........19-1A. 8 .......at Air Force*................................W...........9-5A. 10 .....UCLA ...........................................L............2-3A. 13 .....UNLV*.........................................W...........2-1A. 14 .....UNLV*.........................................W.........11-1A. 15 .....UNLV*..........................................L............3-6A. 17 .....at San Diego (11).........................L............7-8A. 20 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........3-1A. 22 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........8-7A. 22 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........13-5A. 24 .....San Diego ....................................W.........10-5A. 26 .....at Brigham Young*.....................L..........9-15A. 27 .....at Brigham Young*.....................L..........5-17A. 28 .....at Brigham Young*.....................L........12-13M. 1 ......at UCLA .......................................L............1-3M. 3 ......at Utah* .......................................W...........9-7M. 4 ......at Utah* ........................................L..........3-13M. 5 ......at Utah* .......................................W...........5-3M. 8 ......at Pepperdine (10) ......................L............4-5M. 11 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........19-4M. 12 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........7-0M. 13 ....Air Force*.....................................L............5-7M. 16 ....UNLV ^........................................L............0-1M. 17 ....Air Force ^ ..................................W...........8-0M. 18 ....Utah ^..........................................W...........5-4M. 19 ....New Mexico ^ ............................W.........12-5M. 19 ....Brigham Young ^ .......................L............3-4+ Caballeros Classic in Yuma, Ariz.# San Diego Classic in San Diego^ Hormel Foods Classic in Minneapolis, Minn.* Mountain West Conference Game& MWC Tournament in San Diego

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2002RECORD: 43-20 (20-10 MWC)

HEAD COACH: JIM DIETZ

J.31........at Hawaii-Hilo ............................L............4-8F. 1 ........at Hawaii-Hilo............................W.........10-0F. 2 ........at Hawaii-Hilo............................W...........9-0F. 2 ........at Hawaii-Hilo............................W...........7-4F. 3 ........at Hawaii-Hilo............................W...........6-0F. 5 ........UC Riverside ..............................W...........5-4F. 7 ........at Arizona ....................................L............0-1F. 8 ........at Arizona ....................................L............3-6F. 9 ........at Arizona ....................................L............5-7F. 15 ......Western Kentucky .....................W.........17-3F. 16 ......Western Kentucky .....................W...........4-2F. 20 ......UC San Diego .............................W...........3-0F. 22 ......Nevada#.......................................L..........1-10F. 23 ......Nevada# ......................................W.........13-7F. 24 ......Nevada# ......................................W...........6-1F. 26 ......at Loyola Marymount ................L............3-6F. 27 ......Pt. Loma Nazarene ....................W.........12-9M. 1 ......Southern Utah ............................W.........11-2M. 2 ......Southern Utah ............................W.........19-4M. 3 ......Southern Utah ............................W...........4-3M. 8 ......at UC Irvine ................................W...........5-2M. 9 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........8-7M. 10 ....at UC Irvine .................................L..........3-12M. 15 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........2-1M. 16 ....Air Force*.....................................L............6-7M. 17 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........14-5M. 28 ....USC...............................................L............6-8M. 21 ....at Brigham Young* ....................W.........17-8M. 22 ....at Brigham Young* ....................W...........9-7M. 23 ....at Brigham Young* ....................W.......12-10M. 26 ....CSU Northridge .........................W...........7-2M. 29 ....at Utah* ........................................L............3-5M. 30 ....at Utah* .......................................W.........16-1M. 31 ....at Utah* ........................................L............1-3A. 2 .......San Diego (10) .............................L............3-4A. 5 .......New Mexico* ..............................W...........4-2A. 6 .......New Mexico* ..............................W...........7-2A. 7 .......New Mexico* ..............................W.........13-9A. 9 .......at UC Riverside ..........................W...........8-0A. 12 .....UNLV*.........................................W.........10-3A. 13 .....UNLV*.........................................W...........5-4A. 14 .....UNLV*.........................................W...........6-4A. 26 .....at CSU Northridge .....................L..........1-13A. 18 .....Brigham Young* ........................W.........10-2A. 19 .....Brigham Young* ........................W...........6-3A. 20 .....Brigham Young* ........................W...........7-6A. 23 .....at USC ..........................................L..........8-10A. 27 .....Utah*.............................................L..........9-14A. 27 .....Utah*.............................................L............1-2A. 28 .....Utah*............................................W...........5-4A. 30 .....at San Diego................................W...........8-5M. 3 ......at Air Force* ................................L............7-8M. 4 ......at Air Force* ................................L............3-7M. 5 ......at Air Force* ................................L............4-8M. 7 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........4-3M. 10 ....at New Mexico*...........................L............5-6M. 11 ....at New Mexico*..........................W.......21-15M. 12 ....at New Mexico*..........................W.......15-11M. 16 ....at UNLV* .....................................L..........1-12M. 17 ....at UNLV* ....................................W.........10-5M. 18 ....at UNLV* ....................................W...........8-5M. 22 ....New Mexico+ .............................W...........8-2M. 23 ....Air Force+ ...................................W...........9-6M. 24 ....at Brigham Young+ ...................W.......11-10M. 25 ....at Brigham Young+ ....................L............4-6M. 25 ....at Brigham Young+ ....................L............3-5# at Yuma, Ariz.* Mountain West Conference Game+ MWC Tournament in Provo, Uta

2003RECORD: 29-32 (18-12 MWC)

HEAD COACH: TONY GWYNN

J. 24.......at Arizona State...........................L............5-7J. 25.......at Arizona State...........................L............3-4J. 26.......at Arizona State...........................L..........9-24J. 31.......at UC Santa Barbara ...................L............1-2F. 1 ........at UC Santa Barbara ..................W.........10-2F. 2 ........at UC Santa Barbara ..................W...........6-3F. 13 ......South Alabama...........................W...........5-0F. 14 ......Santa Clara..................................W...........5-4F. 15 ......Santa Clara...................................L............6-9F. 16 ......Santa Clara..................................W...........9-3F. 21 ......at Miami.......................................L............3-6F. 22 ......at Miami.......................................L............1-4F. 23 ......at Miami.......................................L............3-6F. 28 ......Oregon State#..............................L..........6-10M. 1 ......CSU Northridge# .......................W...........5-4M. 2 ......Washington# ...............................L............5-8M. 4 ......at Long Beach State (10).............L............4-5M. 6 ......Oral Roberts ................................L..........7-11M. 7 ......UC Irvine .....................................L..........5-10M. 8 ......at UC Irvine .................................L............2-7M. 9 ......UC Irvine.....................................W...........5-3

M. 12 ....Long Beach State.........................L........11-14M. 14 ....Utah*............................................W...........9-7M. 15 ....Utah*............................................W.........13-5M. 16 ....Utah* (11).....................................L............7-9M. 21 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........10-3M. 22 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........18-4M. 23 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........19-2M. 28 ....at UNLV* .....................................L............0-5M. 29 ....at UNLV* (10).............................W...........4-3M. 30 ....at UNLV* (12)..............................L..........9-10A. 3 .......Brigham Young* ........................W...........2-1A. 4 .......Brigham Young* .........................L............5-7A. 5 .......Brigham Young* (10).................W...........4-3A. 11 .....at New Mexico*..........................W.........10-9A. 12 .....at New Mexico*...........................L........11-14A. 13 .....at New Mexico* (10)...................L............4-5A. 15 .....San Diego.....................................L............4-8A. 17 .....at Utah* ........................................L............2-7A. 19 .....at Utah* .......................................W...........5-3A. 19 .....at Utah* .......................................W.........10-9A. 22 .....at San Diego................................W.........13-8A. 25 .....at Air Force*................................W.........11-7A. 26 .....at Air Force* ................................L............0-3A. 27 .....at Air Force*................................W.........13-5A. 29 .....at UC Riverside...........................L............6-8M. 2 ......UNLV*..........................................L............3-7M. 3 ......UNLV*..........................................L..........3-15M. 4 ......UNLV*.........................................W...........3-0M. 6 ......UC Riverside ...............................L........12-15M. 9 ......at Brigham Young* ....................W.........11-4M. 9 ......at Brigham Young*.....................L............5-9M. 10 ....at Brigham Young*.....................L............4-5M. 15 ....New Mexico* ..............................W...........7-5M. 16 ....New Mexico* (12) ......................W...........3-2M. 16 ....New Mexico* ..............................W...........8-3M. 21 ....Utah+...........................................W...........7-4M. 22 ....Brigham Young+........................W...........6-0M. 23 ....UNLV+.........................................L..........1-13M. 23 ....Brigham Young+........................W.........15-7M. 24 ....UNLV+.........................................L..........9-14# Clash of the Conferences in Lancaster, Calif.* Mountain West Conference Game+ MWC Tournament in Albuquerque, N.M.

2004RECORD: 35-29 (19-9 MWC)HEAD COACH: TONY GWYNN

J. 24.......at Hawai’i-Hilo ..........................W...........6-3J. 24.......at Hawai’i-Hilo ...........................L........13-15J. 25.......at Hawai’i-Hilo ..........................W...........9-2J. 25.......at Hawai’i-Hilo ...........................L............3-5J. 26.......at Hawai’i-Hilo (10)...................W...........6-2J. 30.......Sacramento State ........................L............5-6J. 31.......Sacramento State ........................L..........5-10F. 1 ........Sacramento State........................W.........11-7F. 6 ........UC Santa Barbara .......................L............2-8F. 7 ........UC Santa Barbara.......................W...........8-5F. 8 ........UC Santa Barbara .......................L............0-2F. 13 ......at Santa Clara ..............................L............2-6F. 14 ......at Santa Clara ..............................L............5-7F. 15 ......at Santa Clara .............................W...........4-0F. 20 ......Notre Dame^...............................L............1-7F. 21 ......Louisville^...................................L..........6-19F. 24 ......CSU Northridge .........................W...........8-3F. 27 ......at Texas ........................................L............0-6F. 28 ......at Texas (10).................................L............2-3F. 29 ......at Texas ........................................L............0-9M. 5 ......North Carolina State ..................L............1-3M. 6 ......North Carolina State .................W...........7-4M. 7 ......North Carolina State .................W...........8-6M. 9 ......at CSU Northridge .....................L..........9-10M. 11 ....Houston+ ....................................W...........4-0M. 13 ....Long Beach State+ ......................L............0-5M. 14 ....Nebraska+ ...................................L............2-6M. 19 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........14-0M. 20 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........13-3M. 21 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........5-4M. 26 ....at New Mexico*..........................W...........4-3M. 27 ....at New Mexico*...........................L..........7-13M. 28 ....at New Mexico*..........................W.........11-9M. 30 ....UCLA...........................................W...........5-1A. 2 .......UNLV*.........................................W...........8-2A. 3 .......UNLV*.........................................W...........8-4A. 4 .......UNLV*..........................................L..........5-10A. 6 .......at San Diego.................................L............2-9A. 9 .......at Air Force* (5) ..........................W.........13-1A. 15 .....at Brigham Young* (11) .............L............6-7A. 16 .....at Brigham Young* ....................W.........10-6A. 17 .....at Brigham Young*.....................L............5-6A. 23 .....Utah*............................................W...........3-2A. 24 .....Utah*.............................................L............6-7A. 25 .....Utah*.............................................L............4-9A. 27 .....Loyola Marymount....................W...........7-4A. 30 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........7-3M. 1 ......New Mexico* ..............................W...........1-0M. 2 ......New Mexico*...............................L..........9-18M. 3 ......USC ..............................................W.........10-5M. 7 ......at UNLV* ....................................W.........13-9

M. 8 ......at UNLV* .....................................L........11-18M. 9 ......at UNLV* ....................................W.........14-8M. 11 ....California ....................................W...........6-5M. 12 ....Brigham Young* .........................L..........2-11M. 13 ....Brigham Young* ........................W.........11-8M. 14 ....Brigham Young* ........................W...........9-4M. 20 ....at Utah* .......................................W...........6-4M. 21 ....at Utah* .......................................W...........7-1M. 22 ....at Utah* .......................................W.........18-2M. 27 ....Utah# ...........................................W...........8-0M. 28 ....UNLV# .........................................L..........3-14M. 28 ....New Mexico#..............................W.........24-8M. 29 ....UNLV# .........................................L............3-6^ Public Storage Classic in Los Angeles, Calif.+ Aztec Invitational in San Diego* Mountain West Conference Game# MWC Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.

2005RECORD: 26-35 (17-13 MWC)

HEAD COACH: TONY GWYNN

F. 4 ........Texas.............................................L............3-9F. 5 ........Texas.............................................L..........5-13F. 6 ........Texas.............................................L............0-7F. 8 ........at USC ..........................................L............0-6F. 13 ......Santa Clara..................................W...........8-4F. 13 ......Santa Clara...................................L............3-8F. 15 ......CSU Northridge .........................W.........15-6F. 18 ......at North Carolina State ..............L............6-8F. 19 ......at North Carolina State ..............L............5-8F. 20 ......at North Carolina State ..............L............4-9F. 25 ......at Long Beach State ....................L............1-2F. 26 ......at Long Beach State ....................L............1-2F. 27 ......at Long Beach State ....................L............1-6M. 1 ......CSU Fullerton..............................L..........8-18M. 4 ......at South Alabama (10)................L............4-5M. 5 ......at South Alabama .......................L..........8-16M. 6 ......at South Alabama (11)...............W...........6-5M. 8 ......at UC Irvine ................................W...........8-6M. 11 ....San Diego.....................................L............3-7M. 12 ....at San Diego................................W.........13-6M. 13 ....San Diego.....................................L..........2-10M. 18 ....Utah*............................................W...........9-3M. 19 ....Utah*.............................................L............2-4M. 20 ....Utah*............................................W...........5-3A. 1 .......at UNLV* .....................................L............1-6A. 2 .......at UNLV* .....................................L..........4-10A. 3 .......at UNLV* .....................................L........15-16A. 8 .......New Mexico* ..............................W.........17-9A. 9 .......New Mexico* ..............................W.........15-4A. 10 .....New Mexico*...............................L............4-6A. 12 .....UC Irvine .....................................L..........2-15A. 14 .....at Brigham Young* ....................W.........10-4A. 15 .....at Brigham Young*.....................L........12-13A. 16 .....at Brigham Young*.....................L........11-18A. 19 .....UCLA...........................................W...........9-6A. 22 .....Air Force* ....................................W.........21-0A. 22 .....Air Force* ....................................W...........8-1A. 23 .....Air Force*+..................................W...........9-0A. 23 .....Air Force* ....................................W.........20-9A. 24 .....Air Force*+..................................W...........9-0A. 24 .....Air Force* (9) ..............................W...........9-8A. 26 .....at CSU Northridge .....................L............3-5A. 29 .....UNLV*.........................................W...........7-3A. 30 .....UNLV*..........................................L........14-17M. 1 ......UNLV* (14)..................................L............3-7M. 3 ......at CSU Fullerton (11)..................L............3-4M. 7 ......at Utah* (10)................................W.........11-9M. 7 ......at Utah* .......................................W...........7-5M. 8 ......at Utah* 10) .................................W.........11-8M. 10 ....USC...............................................L..........6-10M. 12 ....at New Mexico*...........................L..........0-16M. 13 ....at New Mexico*...........................L............1-4M. 14 ....at New Mexico*..........................W.......28-10M. 18 ....Brigham Young* .........................L............4-6M. 19 ....Brigham Young* .........................L............3-4M. 20 ....Brigham Young* ........................W.........12-1M. 25 ....Air Force#....................................W.........21-6M. 26 ....Brigham Young#.........................L............3-4M. 26 ....New Mexico#..............................W...........7-5M. 27 ....Utah# ...........................................W.........10-3M. 28 ....UNLV# .........................................L..........3-14* Mountain West Conf. + Forfeit win# MWC Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev

2006RECORD: 23-36 (14-8 MWC)HEAD COACH: TONY GWYNN

F. 1 ........at Hawai’i ....................................L............2-6F. 2 ........at Hawai’i ....................................L..........9-11F. 3 ........at Hawai’i ....................................L............7-9F. 4 ........at Hawai’i....................................W...........7-5F. 10 ......at Santa Clara ..............................L............3-4F. 11 ......at Santa Clara .............................W.........10-4F. 12 ......at Santa Clara ..............................L..........6-10F. 17 ......Cal Poly........................................L..........2-11F. 18 ......Cal Poly........................................L............1-4

F. 19 ......Cal Poly .......................................W.........10-8F. 21 ......at USC..........................................W...........6-1F. 24 ......at UC Irvine .................................L............2-4F. 25 ......at UC Irvine .................................L..........1-12F. 26 ......UC Irvine (10)..............................L............6-8M. 3 ......Pepperdine..................................W...........3-1M. 4 ......Pepperdine..................................W.........13-3M. 5 ......Pepperdine ..................................L..........7-11M. 7 ......at CSU Fullerton .........................L..........5-10M. 10 ....at San Diego.................................L............1-3M. 12 ....at San Diego.................................L..........1-16M. 12 ....San Diego.....................................L..........5-10M. 14 ....at Oklahoma State ......................L..........7-10M. 15 ....at Oklahoma State ......................L..........6-16M. 17 ....at UCLA .......................................L..........6-14M. 18 ....at UCLA .......................................L..........2-12M. 19 ....at UCLA .......................................L............1-9M. 24 ....Pacific ...........................................L............2-7M. 25 ....Pacific ...........................................L............3-6M. 26 ....Pacific ...........................................L..........4-10M. 29 ....New Mexico*+ (10).....................L............2-3M. 30 ....Utah*+ .........................................W...........5-0A. 1 .......TCU*+..........................................W...........9-7A. 2 .......UNLV*+ ......................................W.......11-10A. 7 .......New Mexico* ..............................W.........10-4A. 8 .......New Mexico*...............................L............2-8A. 9 .......New Mexico*...............................L..........7-15A. 11 .....Long Beach State........................W...........4-3A. 13 .....Utah*............................................W...........7-6A. 14 .....Utah*.............................................L..........7-20A. 15 .....Utah*............................................W...........9-3A. 21 .....at UNLV* (12)..............................L............5-6A. 22 .....at UNLV* ....................................W...........8-6A. 23 .....at UNLV* ....................................W.........16-8A. 25 .....at Long Beach State ....................L..........4-16A. 28 .....TCU* ............................................W...........6-0A. 29 .....TCU* (10) .....................................L............5-7A. 30 .....TCU* ............................................W...........5-2M. 2 ......San Diego.....................................L..........7-15M. 5 ......at Air Force*................................W.......36-11M. 6 ......at Air Force*................................W...........7-5M. 7 ......at Air Force*................................W.........16-2M. 9 ......UC Irvine .....................................L............1-8M. 11 ....Brigham Young* .........................L............5-9M. 12 ....Brigham Young* .........................L..........3-12M. 13 ....Brigham Young* ........................W.........10-5M. 16 ....CSU Fullerton.............................W...........9-8M. 23 ....Utah# ............................................L............5-8M. 24 ....Air Force#....................................W.........26-1M. 25 ....UNLV# .........................................L............5-8+ MWC Preseason Tournament in San Diego* Mountain West Conference Game # MWC Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.

2007RECORD: 29-30 (12-12 MWC)

HEAD COACH: TONY GWYNN

F. 2. .......at Cal Poly...................................W...........9-5F. 3 ........at Cal Poly....................................L..........6-11F. 4 ........at Cal Poly....................................L............0-4F. 9 ........Santa Clara..................................W...........7-4F. 10 ......Santa Clara..................................W...........2-1F. 11 ......Santa Clara..................................W...........6-2F. 13 ......Loyola Marymount....................W.........10-6F. 16 ......at USC ..........................................L............3-7F. 17 ......USC...............................................L............4-5F. 18 ......USC ..............................................W.......12-11F. 20 ......CSU Fullerton.............................W...........8-7F. 23 ......UC Riverside ...............................L............1-4F. 24 ......UC Riverside ...............................L..........4-16F. 25 ......UC Riverside ..............................W...........5-0F. 27 ......at CSU Fullerton .........................L............8-9M. 1 ......at Pacific ......................................W...........3-1M.2 .......at Pacific# ....................................W...........6-2M. 3 ......San Francisco#.............................L............1-3M. 4 ......Baylor# ........................................W...........6-2M. 9 ......Oklahoma^..................................L............1-4M. 10 ....Michigan^...................................W...........4-1M. 11 ....San Diego^ ..................................L............4-6M. 13 ....at UC Riverside (10) ...................L............3-4M. 16 ....UCLA...........................................W...........8-2M. 17 ....UCLA...........................................W.........12-6M. 18 ....UCLA...........................................W...........5-3M. 22 ....at Air Force*................................W.........12-9M. 23 ....at Air Force*................................W.......21-10M. 27 ....at San Diego.................................L............3-9M. 30 ....at New Mexico*...........................L..........5-11M. 31 ....at New Mexico*...........................L............4-8A. 1 .......at New Mexico*...........................L............1-6A. 5 .......New Mexico* ..............................W...........6-3A. 6 .......New Mexico* (10) ......................W...........6-5A. 7 .......New Mexico* ..............................W.........13-6A. 10 ....at Loyola Marymount ................L............1-3A. 13 .....at Utah* .......................................W...........8-3A. 14 .....at Utah* ........................................L............4-5A. 15 .....at Utah* ........................................L............8-9A. 17 .....San Diego ....................................W...........6-4A. 20 .....Air Force* ....................................W...........8-3

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YYEEAARR--BBYY--YYEEAARR SSCCOORREESSA. 21 .....Air Force* ....................................W.........18-2A. 22 .....Air Force* ....................................W...........4-1A. 22 .....Air Force* ....................................W.........31-0A. 24 .....at Long Beach State ....................L............0-4A. 27 .....at TCU* (10) .................................L............5-6A. 28 .....at TCU*.........................................L............5-6A. 29 .....at TCU*.........................................L..........1-11M. 1 ......UC Riverside ...............................L............1-7M. 4 ......UNLV*..........................................L............3-6M. 5 ......UNLV*..........................................L............6-7M. 6 ......UNLV*..........................................L............1-6M. 8 ......Long Beach State.........................L............3-6M. 10 ....Brigham Young* ........................W...........9-1M. 11 ....Brigham Young* (13)..................L............3-4M. 12 ....Brigham Young* (13)..................L............3-7M. 23 ....New Mexico+..............................L............0-1M. 23 ....Utah+...........................................W.........12-1M. 24 ....New Mexico+..............................L............1-4# Pacific State Bank Tiger Classic^ Tony Gwynn 2007 Classic* Mountain West Conference game+ MWC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.

2008RECORD: 31-28 (16-8 MWC)HEAD COACH: TONY GWYNN

F. 22 ......San Diego ....................................W.........11-2F. 23 ......at San Diego.................................L........11-17F. 24 ......San Diego ....................................W.........15-2F. 25 ......at San Diego................................W...........7-1F. 26 ......USC ..............................................W...........2-1F. 28 ......Cal Poly# .....................................W...........9-8F. 29 ......Missouri# .....................................L............1-3M. 1 ......California# ...................................L............3-5M. 2 ......Fresno State# ...............................L............2-9M. 4 ......at UC Riverside ..........................W...........6-5M. 7 ......Santa Clara^ ................................L..........6-10M. 8 ......Loyola Marymount^..................L............2-7M. 9 ......Oklahoma State^ .......................W.........12-4M. 10 ....Oregon State................................L..........3-22M. 13 ....Brigham Young* (14).................W...........5-4M. 14 ....Brigham Young* ........................W...........6-5M. 15 ....Brigham Young* ........................W.........13-6M. 17 ....Southern Utah.............................L............3-5M. 18 ....at Long Beach State ....................L............2-6M. 20 ....at Utah* .......................................W...........7-2M. 21 ....at Utah* ........................................L............5-7M. 22 ....at Utah* .......................................W...........9-3M. 25 ....UCLA...........................................W...........6-3M. 26 ....Harvard.......................................W...........4-0M. 28 ....Houston.......................................W...........8-0M. 29 ....Houston.......................................W...........7-6M. 30 ....Houston.......................................W...........9-6A. 1 .......at UCLA .......................................L............2-6A. 4 .......New Mexico*...............................L............2-5A. 5 .......New Mexico*...............................L............4-5A. 6 .......New Mexico* (11) ......................W...........3-2A. 8 .......Arizona ........................................L..........6-11A. 9 .......Arizona ........................................L............2-5A. 11 .....Utah*............................................W...........1-0A. 12 .....Utah*............................................W...........9-2A. 13 .....Utah*............................................W...........6-2A. 15 .....UC Riverside ..............................W.........10-7A. 18 .....at UNLV* ....................................W.........17-1A. 19 .....at UNLV* (10)..............................L........18-19A. 20 .....at UNLV.......................................L........16-20A. 22 .....at USC..........................................W...........6-3A. 25 .....TCU* ............................................W...........4-1A. 26 .....TCU*.............................................L..........5-16A. 27 .....TCU*.............................................L..........6-13A. 29 .....at Arizona ....................................L............2-3A. 30 .....at Arizona ....................................L..........4-13M. 2 ......at Air Force*................................W.........15-0M. 3 ......at Air Force* (10) ........................W...........5-4M. 4 ......at Air Force*................................W.........14-6M. 8 ......at Brigham Young* ....................W...........8-1M. 9 ......at Brigham Young*.....................L..........4-10M. 10 ....at Brigham Young* ....................W...........9-5M. 13 ....Long Beach State.........................L..........0-10M. 15 ....at Cal State Fullerton..................L............3-4M. 16 ....at Cal State Fullerton..................L..........3-10M. 17 ....at Cal State Fullerton..................L............5-8M. 20 ....UNLV+.........................................L............2-6M. 21 ....Brigham Young+........................W...........1-0M. 22 ....Utah+............................................L............0-1# USD Tournament at San Diego, Calif.^ Aztec Invitational at San Diego, Calif.* Mountain West Conference game+ MWC Tournament in Fort Worth, Texas

2009RECORD: 41-23 (15-9 MWC)HEAD COACH: TONY GWYNN

F. 20 ......Bethune-Cookman^ ..................W...........6-3F. 21 ......Southern^ ....................................L............2-4F. 22 ......at San Diego^ .............................W...........3-0F. 24 ......Cal State Fullerton......................L............6-8

F. 26 ......Nevada# ......................................W...........5-2F. 28 ......Pacific# .........................................L............3-6F. 28 ......Pacific# ........................................W...........8-3M. 1 ......Kansas State# (10) .......................L............4-5M. 3 ......Cal State Fullerton......................L............2-7M. 5 ......at San Diego................................W...........5-3M. 6 ......San Diego (10) ............................W...........6-4M. 7 ......at San Diego................................W...........6-5M. 8 ......San Diego.....................................L..........7-10M. 11 ....at UCLA ......................................W.........10-6M. 13 ....UNLV*.........................................W...........4-3M. 14 ....UNLV*.........................................W...........6-1M. 15 ....UNLV*.........................................W.........15-2M. 17 ....Kansas .........................................W...........1-0M. 18 ....Kansas .........................................W...........9-8M. 19 ....Brigham Young* .........................L............2-6M. 20 ....Brigham Young* .........................L............2-4M. 21 ....Brigham Young* ........................W.........11-5M. 23 ....Southern Utah ............................W...........8-7M. 24 ....Southern Utah ............................W.........11-4M. 27 ....at TCU*........................................W.........11-5M. 28 ....at TCU*.........................................L............5-8M. 29 ....at TCU*........................................W...........2-1M. 31 ....at UC Santa Barbara ..................W...........7-4A. 1 .......UC Santa Barbara .......................L..........8-15A. 3 .......UC Davis$...................................W.........14-0A. 4 .......UC Davis.....................................W...........9-4A. 4 .......UC Davis.....................................W...........5-3A. 5 .......UC Davis......................................L............5-6A. 7 .......at Long Beach State ...................W...........4-3A. 9 .......at UNLV* ....................................W.........15-4A. 10 .....at UNLV* ....................................W...........8-6A. 11 .....at UNLV* .....................................L............6-9A. 14 .....UCLA ...........................................L............3-7A. 17 .....at New Mexico*..........................W...........1-0A. 18 .....at New Mexico*...........................L..........4-12A. 19 .....at New Mexico*...........................L............5-6A. 21 .....Long Beach State........................W...........6-3A. 24 .....TCU* ............................................W...........4-3A. 25 .....TCU*.............................................L............7-8A. 26 .....TCU*.............................................L............5-6M. 1 ......at Santa Clara .............................W...........5-0M. 2 ......at Santa Clara .............................W...........7-5M. 2 ......at Santa Clara ..............................L............2-7M. 3 ......at Santa Clara .............................W...........4-3M. 8 ......Air Force* ....................................W...........5-0M. 9 ......Air Force* ....................................W...........5-2M. 10 ....Air Force* ....................................W.........12-2M. 11 ....San Francisco..............................W.........12-4M. 14 ....at Utah+.......................................W.........11-2M. 15 ....at Utah+ .......................................L..........5-15M. 16 ....at Utah+ (12) ...............................W.........10-9M. 19 ....UNLV& .......................................W.........12-1M. 20 ....New Mexico& ............................W...........2-1M. 21 ....Utah& ..........................................W...........9-8M. 22 ....Utah ..............................................L............1-4M. 23 ....Utah ..............................................L............3-9M. 29 ....Virginia% ....................................W...........1-5M. 30 ....Fresno State% .............................W...........4-1M. 31 ....at UC Irvine%..............................L..........3-14^ MLB Urban Invitational at Compton, CA# USD Tournament (at TGS)* Mountain West Conference game$ at PETCO Park+ at Ogden, UT& MWC Tournament at Fort Worth, TX% NCAA Regional at Irvine, CA

2010RECORD: 28-28 (13-11 MWC)

HEAD COACH: TONY GWYNN

F. 19 ......Oklahoma ....................................L............4-7F. 20 ......Oklahoma ....................................L..........5-17F. 20 ......Oklahoma ....................................L............5-9F. 21 ......Oklahoma ....................................L............2-5F. 23 ......UC Riverside ..............................W.........14-1F. 25 ......San Diego ....................................W...........5-2F. 26 ......at San Diego.................................L............0-2F. 28 ......at San Diego................................W...........9-5M. 2 ......at UC Riverside...........................L..........4-10M. 4 ......Kentucky.....................................W.........12-4M. 5 ......Monmouth ..................................W...........7-0M. 9 ......at Long Beach State ....................L............3-4M. 11 ....UAB# ...........................................W...........8-7M. 12 ....Cal State Fullerton#....................L..........1-11M. 13 ....Fresno State# ...............................L..........3-10M. 14 ....San Francisco#.............................L............3-5M. 20 ....Santa Clara..................................W...........7-5M. 21 ....Santa Clara..................................W...........7-0M. 22 ....Santa Clara..................................W.........13-6M. 23 ....Santa Clara...................................L............1-5M. 26 ....at New Mexico*...........................L..........7-12M. 27 ....at New Mexico*...........................L............5-8M. 28 ....at New Mexico*...........................L............4-5M. 29 ....Stony Brook ................................W.......11-10M. 30 ....Stony Brook (14) .........................L........14-18A. 1 .......at TCU*.........................................L............1-4A. 2 .......at TCU*.........................................L..........5-11

A. 3 .......at TCU*........................................W...........3-1A. 6 .......at UC Irvine ................................W...........6-5A. 9 .......at Air Force* (10) ........................W.........14-9A. 10 .....at Air Force*................................W.........16-9A. 11 .....at Air Force* (10) ........................W...........8-7A. 13 .....at Cal State Northridge..............L............2-3A. 16 .....Utah*............................................W...........8-6A. 17 .....Utah*............................................W...........4-3A. 18 .....Utah*.............................................L............4-5A. 20 .....UC Irvine .....................................L............4-9A. 23 .....Wagner ........................................W.........18-0A. 24 .....Wagner-1.....................................W...........7-2A. 24 .....Wagner-2.....................................W.........12-1A. 25 .....Wagner ........................................W.......21-12A. 27 .....Long Beach State (10) .................L..........8-11A. 30 .....New Mexico* ..............................W.........11-0M. 1 ......New Mexico*...............................L..........1-14M. 2 ......New Mexico*...............................L..........8-20M. 7 ......Air Force* ....................................W.........13-4M. 8 ......Air Force* ....................................W.........21-6M. 9 ......Air Force* ....................................W.........17-9M. 13 ....at Brigham Young* (10) .............L..........9-10M. 14 ....at Brigham Young*.....................L..........5-13M. 15 ....at Brigham Young*.....................L........10-16M. 20 ....UNLV*.........................................W...........8-4M. 21 ....UNLV*.........................................W.........12-6M. 22 ....UNLV*.........................................W...........6-4M. 25 ....Utah+............................................L..........6-12M. 26 ....Brigham Young+ ........................L..........8-16# Aztec Invitational at San Diego, Calif.* Mountain West Conference game+ MWC Tournament at San Diego, Calif.

2011RECORD: 22-36 (11-3 MWC)HEAD COACH: TONY GWYNN

F. 18 ......Winthrop......................................L..........9-14F. 19 ......Vanderbilt....................................L............3-7F. 20 ......Winthrop.....................................W...........6-1F. 22 ......UC Irvine (10)..............................L............3-7F. 25 ......San Diego.....................................L............3-6F. 27 ......San Diego.....................................L............2-9M. 1 ......UCLA ...........................................L............2-5M. 3 ......Oklagoma ....................................L............0-4M. 4 ......California ....................................W...........2-1M. 5 ......Connecticut..................................L............3-9M. 6 ......Oklahoma ....................................L..........5-13M. 8 ......at Cal State Northridge..............L..........9-12M. 10 ....Arkansas ......................................L..........4-12M. 11 ....Arkansas ......................................L..........4-12M. 12 ....Arkansas .....................................W...........3-2M. 13 ....Arkansas ......................................L............2-5M. 15 ....at Loyola Marymount ................L............0-5M. 18 ....New Mexico* ..............................W...........7-4M. 19 ....New Mexico* ..............................W.......13-10M. 20 ....New Mexico*...............................L............4-6M. 22 ....at UC Riverside ..........................W...........5-1M. 24 ....at Brigham Young*.....................L............4-8M. 26 ....at Brigham Young*.....................L............4-6M. 26 ....at Brigham Young* (10) ............W...........5-3M. 29 ....Cal State Northridge .................W.........10-0A. 1 .......Oral Roberts ................................L............4-5A. 2 .......Oral Roberts (14) ........................W...........4-3A. 3 .......Oral Roberts ................................L..........7-11A. 5 .......at Long Beach State ....................L............1-3A. 8 .......Utah*............................................W...........5-3A. 9 .......Utah*............................................W.........11-8A. 10 .....Utah*.............................................L..........6-10A. 12 .....at UC Irvine .................................L............0-3A. 15 .....TCU*.............................................L..........4-11A. 16 .....TCU*.............................................L............2-8A. 17 .....TCU* (10) .....................................L............4-7A. 19 .....at UCLA .......................................L..........6-14A. 21 .....at Air Force*................................W.........15-1A. 22 .....at Air Force* ................................L............3-7A. 23 .....at Air Forcr*.................................L..........7-14A. 26 .....UC Riverside ...............................L............3-5A. 29 .....at Western Carolina...................W...........4-3A. 30 .....at Western Carolina...................W.........11-5M. 1 ......at Western Carolina (7) .............W.........11-9M. 3 ......Long Beach State (12) .................L............6-7M. 6 ......at Utah* ........................................L............0-3M. 7 ......at Utah* .......................................W.........14-8M. 8 ......at Utah* ........................................L............3-5M. 10 ....Cal State Northridge .................W...........6-5M. 12 ....Brigham Young* ........................W.........14-8M. 13 ....Brigham Young* ........................W...........2-1M. 14 ....Brigham Young* .........................L............3-9M. 19 ....at UNLV* .....................................L............3-4M. 20 ....at UNLV* ....................................W.........11-4M. 21 ....ar UNLV* ....................................W...........6-0M. 24 ....UNLV+........................................W...........4-3M. 25 ....Utah+............................................L............3-7M. 26 ....Brigham Young+ ........................L............2-8# USD Tournament at San Diego, Calif. (TGS)* Mountain West Conference game+ Mountain West Tournament at San Diego, Calif.

2012RECORD: 26-34 (12-12 MWC)

HEAD COACH: TONY GWYNN

F. 17 ......Washington .................................L............4-7F. 18 ......Washintgon .................................L..........9-12F. 19 ......Washintgon.................................W.........10-9F. 21 ......at UC Riverside...........................L............1-7F. 23 ......Kansas State#...............................L............2-7F. 24 ......Oregon State# .............................W.........18-2F. 25 ......Kansas State#...............................L..........7-15F. 25 ......Pacific# ........................................W...........5-4F. 28 ......at Cal State Fullerton..................L............0-3M. 1 ......Cal Poly^.....................................W...........4-3M. 2 ......Milwaukee^................................W...........7-4M. 3 ......San Francisco^ ...........................W...........6-1M. 4 ......Cal State Northridge^...............W.........12-9M. 6 ......at Long Beach State ...................W...........3-1M. 9 ......St. Mary’s .....................................L............3-6M. 10 ....St. Mary’s ....................................W...........4-1M. 11 ....St. Mary’s (13) .............................L............5-8M. 16 ....at New Mexico*...........................L..........9-11M. 17 ....at New Mexico*...........................L..........2-11M. 18 ....at New Mexico*...........................L............6-8M. 20 ....San Diego.....................................L............1-5M. 23 ....at Cal Poly...................................W.........10-4M. 23 ....at Cal Poly....................................L............5-6M. 24 ....at Cal Poly....................................L............4-7M. 24 ....at Cal Poly....................................L............0-7M. 27 ....UC Riverside ..............................W...........7-3M. 30 ....Air Force* ....................................W.......18-13M. 31 ....Air Force* ....................................W...........6-2A. 1 .......Air Force* ....................................W...........5-3A. 3 .......Cal State Fullerton......................L............1-7A. 5 .......at UNLV* ....................................W.........12-6A. 6 .......at UNLV* (11).............................W...........6-3A. 7 .......at UNLV* ....................................W...........9-5A. 9 .......San Diego.....................................L............2-6A. 10 .....Long Beach State.........................L............4-9A. 14 .....New Mexico*...............................L............1-5A. 14 .....New Mexico*...............................L..........4-11A. 15 .....New Mexico* ..............................W...........4-3A. 17 .....at UC Irvine .................................L..........5-10A. 20 .....TCU*.............................................L............1-6A. 21 .....TCU*.............................................L............1-5A. 22 .....TCU* ............................................W...........5-3A. 27 .....at Air Force* ................................L..........7-10A. 28 .....at Air Force*................................W.........12-2A. 29 .....at Air Force* ................................L..........8-10M. 1 ......UC Irvine .....................................L............2-6M. 4 ......UNLV*.........................................W.........10-7M. 5 ......UNLV*.........................................W...........9-2M. 6 ......UNLV*..........................................L............4-5M. 11 ....at Texas A&M .............................L............1-4M. 12 ....at Texas A&M .............................L............0-1M. 13 ....at Texas A&M .............................L............2-4M. 15 ....Loyola Marymount....................W.........13-7M. 18 ....at TCU*........................................W...........3-0M. 19 ....at TCU*.........................................L............0-4M. 20 ....at TCU*.........................................L..........2-10M. 24 ....TCU+ ............................................L........15-16M. 25 ....at UNLV+....................................W.........15-9M. 26 ....TCU+ ...........................................W.......12-11M. 26 ....New Mexico+..............................L..........3-22# USD Tournament at san Diego, Calif. (TGS)^ Aztec Invitational at San Diego, Calif.* Mountain West Conference game+ Mountain West Tournamwnt at Las Vegas, Nev.

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- A -Aaberg, Kevin - 1991Abbey, Steve - 1970-71Adams, Art - 1961Adams, Bill - 1953-54-55Adams, Manuel - 1978Aguilera, Ruben - 1997-98Aguirre, Mickey - 1946-47-48Alcala, Robert - 2010Alfaro, Flavio - 1983-84Allen, Greg - 2012Allen, Josh - 2002-03Altheide, Tod - 1995-96Alvarez, Albert - 2010Amador, Bruce - 1980Amaya, Pilar - 2001Ambler, Dale - 1971Amelung, Ed - 1980Anawalt, Adam - 2012Anaya, Mike - 1972-73-74-75Anderson, Chris - 2006-07Anderson, Don - 1952Anderson, Jack - 1936Anderson, Jay - 1972-73Anderson, John - 1987-88Andrews, John - 1970Andruos, Gary - 1956Anfanger, Dave - 1948-49Angus, Rob - 1986Archer, Kurt - 1990Arevalo, Len - 1961-62Ariaudo, Joe - 1993Armitage, Dean - 1982-83Armstrong, Gary - 1975-76-77Arnsberg, Tim - 1984-85Atkinson, John - 1983Austin, Paul - 1989

- B -Babitt, Zach - 2009Bailey, Ken - 1955-56Bailey, Rob - 1988Bain, Dick - 1941Baird, Curt - 1976Balog, Steve - 1980Barcus, Beau - 1998Barlow, Al - 1938Barlow, Rick - 1980-81-82Barnard, Steve - 1984Barnes, Dick - 1949-50Barrett, Riley - 2002Barry Jeff - 1988-89-90Bass, Jim - 1946, 48-49-50Basteyns, Brian - 1993-94-95-96Battee, Dion - 1998-99Baylor, Gary - 1965-66-67-68Baylor, Ron - 1965Beasley, Jim - 1954-55-56Beato, Keith - 1983Bechtel, Ken - 1978Beck, Ernie - 1946-47-48-49Beck, John – 1942Berger, Jon – 2008-09Bermudes, David - 1984Bernhard, Joe - 1997-98Bernstein, Randy - 1980-81-82Berry, Quintin - 2005-06Beseda, Rubin - 1946-47Bevins, Andy - 1995-96-97Billings, Bruce - 2004-05-06-07Bills, Walt - 1991-92Bischoff, Bill - 1969Biscotti, Tom - 1959-60-61Bitter, Mike - 1987, 89-90Black, Bud - 1978-79Black, Corey - 20111Blackburn, Mitch – 2009-10Blier, Roger - 1979-80Blocker, Jim - 1954-55Blocker, Larry - 1955Blount, Bill - 1982-83-84-85Bluman, Mitch - 2010-11Bollar, Avondre - 2012Bolton, Ray - 1972-73Bonatus, Don - 1952-53Bonatus, Ken - 1949Borman, Clint - 1991-92Bott, Jason - 1988Boucher, Steve - 1990-91

Bowles, Darrell - 2001Bowser, Norm - 1956Brady, Aaron - 2007Bradshaw, John - 1946Bramlett, Reggie - 1974-75Branstetter, Gary - 1963Brennan, Dave - 1986Bresler, Elya - 1937Brinton, Bill - 1961Bronson, Hal - 1953Brorson, Don - 1946-47Brown, Dan - 1988-89Brown, Doug - 1977-78Brown, Hal - 1958Brown, John - 1970Brown, Mark - 1982-83Brown, Mike - 1954-55Brown, Rob - 1988-89Brown, Rod - 1975-76Bruckart, Dan - 2005-06Brucker, Earle (Jr.) - 1947-48Bruen, Dave - 1965-66Brunette, Justin - 1994-95-96-97Bryant, Dillon - 2011-12Bryant, Jim - 1956Buckle, Larry - 1977Burkhead, Curtis - 1978-79-80-81Burne, Stan - 1936Burt, Landon - 2002-03-04Burton, Clarence - 1947Busch, Bill - 1971Butler, Mitch - 1975

- C -Cadiente, Brett - 1996Callahan, Steve - 1973-74Callaway, Rob - 1990-91-92Camara, Tony - 1977-78-79Cameron, Brad - 1977-78Campagna, Dave - 1985-86Campbell, Cody - 2005Campbell, James - 1987Cannizzaro, Chris - 1981-82-83Cappeletti, Vince - 1979Cares, John - 1948-49-50-51Carloni, Josh - 1993Carlson, John - 1982-83-84Caron, David - 1999Carque, Joe - 2002-03Carrasco, Tony – 1963Carrillo, Anthony - 2010Carroll, Scott - 1997Casarez, Paul - 1978-79Cashman, Tim - 1976-77Cassie, Les - 1939, 1946-47Cassie, Tom - 1964-65Castleberry, Steve - 1984-85-86Castro, Erik – 2008-09Cavallin, Dave - 1955-56-57-58Cederoth, Michael - 2012Changnon, Garrett - 2004Champ, Jeff - 1988Chasse, Josh – 2007-08-09-10Chleborad, John - 1984Chop, Chad - 1999-2000Christopherson, Eric -1988-89-90Churchman, Al - 1936-37Claes, Paul - 1984-85Clancy, Kevin - 1987Clark, Art - 1955Clark, Pat - 1971Clark, Roger - 1963-64Clarke, Hal - 1946-47Cleek, Matt - 1992Cluck, Bob - 1966-67Cocco, Ray - 1973-74Coddington, Rob - 1997Cohen, Bruce - 1962-63Cole, Jeff - 1973-74Coleman, Ron - 1967Collins, Jim - 1949Colwell, Pat – 2007-08-09, 11Comeaux, Tavares - 1997-98Conen, Bob - 1966-67Cook, Eldridge - 1961Cook, Garrett - 2000-01-02-03Cook, Jeremy - 1997-98-99-2000Coon, Ben - 2003-04-05-06Cornado, Paul - 1954

Corona, Chad - 2001-02-03-04Cortez, Rick - 1985Cota, Arnold - 1963Cota, Carlo - 1999-2000-01-02Couchee, Mike - 1977Courter, Chris – 1968Crabb, Bryan - 2010-11-12Crabb, Greg - 1981-82Crawford, Bernie - 1961Crawford, Walt - 1969Cremidan, Al - 1957Crickmore, Don - 1948-49-50Cunningham, George - 1956Curtis, Clint - 1978Cusimano, Joe - 1969-70Cusimano, Russ - 1993Cutler, Brad – 1971

- D -Danley, Kerwin - 1980-81-82-83Dapper, Brian - 1966-67Darcuiel, Faruq - 1994Dargo, Ron - 1966-67DaVanon, Jeff - 1993-94-95Davies, Dodd - 1938-39Davis, Dale - 1969-70-71-72Davis, James - 1991-92Davis, Scott - 1975-76-77Davison, Jerry - 1940-41-42, 47Dean, Steve - 1971-72Decker, Brandon – 2007-08-09-10DeKoven, Stan - 1972-73deLorimier, Bill - 1973-74Dennison, Scott - 1990-91Dergnac, Steve - 1977-78-79Derner, Doug - 1981-82-83-84Desme, Grant - 2005DeVolder, Buss - 1939-40Dietz, Steve - 1990-91-92-93Dinsmore, Jerry – 1961Dixon, Michael - 2008Domschot, Jim - 1982-83Doran, Ryan - 2012Dornfeld, Matt - 1997Doty, Dan - 1970-71Doty, Paul - 1978Douglas, Brett - 2005-06Downing, Bill - 1941-42Downing, Chuck - 1971Doyle, Jeff - 1977-78Dufek, Jeff - 1996-97, 99Duggan, Joe - 1991, 94Duich, Jake - 1939Dukes, Warren - 1950Dunckel, Bill - 1990-91Dunn, Brian - 1988-89Dunwell, Chris - 1999-2000, 02Durrett, Steve - 1982-83Dykes, Gene - 1950

- E -Earls, Galen - 1965Early, John - 1956-57Echelbarger, Tyler - 1999-2000Eigenhuis, Erick - 1998, 2003Elliott, Doug - 1977-78-79Ellis, Nick - 1940-41-42Ellison, Jeff - 1975-76Elsberry, Russell - 1985-86Embrey, Rielly - 2001-02-03-04Enomoto, Tony - 1990-91-92Eppeneder, Jamie - 1998Erb, Mike - 1985-86-87Erickson, Bill - 1949-50Esau, Steve - 1978-79-80Esquibel, Andres - 2005Estavillo, Bob - 1962-63-64Estes, Joe - 1946Evans, Garrick - 2005Evans, Steve - 1958Eveleth, Rick - 1966-67-68Everett, Mike - 1965-66-67

- F -Fajer, Cameron - 1986Faris, Ted - 1960-61Faryniarz, Tony - 1986Fellows, Mike - 1968Ferguson, Brent - 1991-92

Ferguson, John - 1962Ferrante, Joe - 1980-81Ferrazi, Gabe - 1940Fiedler, Erik - 2001-02Filter, Rusty - 1987-88-89-90Finch, Mike - 1977-78-79Fink, John - 1965-66-67Fitchjian, Gary - 1980Flaherty, Bernie - 1954Flaming, Art - 1957-58-59Fleak, Walt - 1955Flesner, Dave - 1962-63-64Floquet, Kyle - 2003-04Fodor, Al - 1949-50Force, Pete - 1963Ford, Bob - 1937-38Foulds, Kalin - 1994-95-96, 98Fowler, Dan - 1995Fowler, Jered - 1994Frabotta, John - 1962-63Frame, Joe - 1937Franco, Matt - 1992-93Franklin, Harry - 1941French, Jim - 1977-78French, Marty - 1974-75Frost, Jack - 1939-40-41Fryhoff, John - 1983Fulcher, Casey - 1969-70

- G -Gabaldon, Joe - 1962Gage, Vance - 1961, 63Gale, Bob - 1973-74Galindo, Frank - 1937-38Gallagher, Mike - 1970Gallo, Ben - 1979-80Gapski, Mark - 1991, 93-94Garbani, Glen - 1936-37Garber, Mike - 1998-99-2000-01Garcia, Joey - 1997Garcia, Marcelino - 1991-92Gardner, Bud - 1958-59Gardner, Norval - 1936-37-38Garibaldi, Joe - 1998Gaswell, George - 1946Gennaro, Brad - 1990-91-92Getz, Bill - 1973-74Giampaoli, Matt - 1982Gibbs, Jim - 1988-89Gibson, Dave - 1975Gilmore, Bill - 1984Glantz, Al - 1967Gleason, Jim - 1946-47Glover, Brandon – 2007-08Glover, Jason - 1982-83Goddard, Tim - 1984Goertz, Jim - 1981-82-83Gonzalez, Edgar - 1998-99-2000Gonzalez, Gil - 1969-70Goodbody, Bernie - 1947Goodchild, Bill - 1940Goodwalt, Karl - 1949-50Gowin, Jack - 1946-47Grace, Mark - 1985Graham, Lewie - 1982-83-84Grebeck, Brian - 1989-90Green, Garett – 2007- 08Green, Marshall - 1993-94Griffith, Brad - 1965Grigsby, Benji - 1992Grigsby, Bert - 1951-52-53-54Grove, John - 1963-64Grund, Dave - 1966-67Guerrero, James - 2003-04-05Gundry, Bill – 1957Gust, Easton - 2009Gwynn, Anthony - 2001-02-03Gwynn, Chris - 1983-84-85Gwynn, Tony - 1979-80-81

- H -Haar, Matt - 1984-85-86-87Haase, Walt - 1953-54Hachadorian - 2011-12Hacker, Jack - 1974-75Hagins, Steve - 1995-96-97Haley, Gene - 1950-51-52Hall, David - 2003-04Hall, Levon - 1993, 95

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AAZZTTEECC LLEETTTTEERRMMEENNHallahan, Francis - 1940-41Halverson, Ty - 1998Hammerschmidt, Ben - 1938Hammons, Ryan - 1997-98Hanks, Ron - 1970Hansell, Kirk - 1984-85Hansen, Taylor - 2012Hanson, Randy - 1975Hanzawa, Troy – 2007-08Harang, Aaron - 1997-98-99Harang, Daryl - 2002-03-04Harrand, Rob - 2001-02Harriger, Mark - 1994-95-96Harrison, Mike - 1971Harrison, Steve - 1972Harsh, Nick - 1978, 80-81Hartshorn, Chris - 2000-01-02, 04Hartzog, Eddie - 1953Harvey, Damon - 1981Harvey, Doug - 1955-56Haskins, Lonny - 1976Hassel, Jay - 1992Hastings, Reed - 1937-38Haven, Cody - 2001Hawks, Ron - 1969Hayes, Asahel - 1949Hayes, Heath - 1993-94Hayes, Kyle - 2011Hayes, Ralph - 1967Hayes, Ron - 1968Haynal, Austin - 2011Haunal, Brad - 2011Held, Paul - 1952-53Helfrick, John - 1973-74Heminger, Martin - 1995-96Hemmerly, John - 1987-88-89Hemphill, Larry - 1970-71-72Henderson, Gary - 1982-83-84Henderson, Harry - 1986-87-88-89Henderson, Mike - 1976Henthorn, Bob - 1949Hepner, Justin - 2011-12Hergott, Scott - 1979-80Herman, John - 1950Herman, Randy - 1971Herrera, Abel - 1997-98Herrera, Desi - 1995-96Hess, Todd - 1970Hidalgo, Moses - 1970-71Higashi, Hideo - 1936-37Hill, Jim - 1978Hill, Josh - 2001-02-04Hill, Rich - 1981-82Hill, Rowland - 1957-58Hill, Steve - 1984-85-86Hilliard, Larry - 1966Hinshaw, Alex - 2005Hirschfeld, Steven - 2007Hofstede, Scott - 1992-93-94-95Hokama, Steve - 1985Holliday, Brian - 1990-91Holsman, Rich - 1985-86-87Holvey, Joe - 1982-83-84, 86Holvey, Mark - 1985Hooper, Al - 1952Hopkins, Roger - 1936Horgan, Thomas - 1972Houston, Joe - 1969Huebach, Phil - 1954Human, Eric - 2002Hume, Donnie - 2007Hunt, Doug - 1969-70Hunt, Jared - 2011Hurd, Ryan - 1998-99Huskins, Joey - 2006Hutson, Bob - 1942

- I -Imlay, Bob - 1957-58-59-60Intermill, Mark - 1971Iwashita, Charlie - 1938-39-40

- J -Jackson, Jim - 1951-52-53Janguard, Jerry - 1960Jenson, Drew - 2002-03-04Johnson, Anthony - 1987-88-89-90Johnson, Bob - 1951-52-53

Johnson, Cameron – 2007-08Johnson, Deron - 1985-86Johnson, Gary - 1963Johnson, Randy - 1975Jones, Chris - 1978-79Jones, Terry - 1983-84Jones, Tom - 1949-50-51Jorgensen, Erik - 1997Juarez, Rich - 1992-93Julianel, Ben - 2000-01Jungsten, Ken - 1977-78

- K -Kam, Tom - 1968-69-70Kannenberg, Scott - 1983-84Kaufman, Shane – 2007-08Keating, Tom - 1991Keesey, Tom - 1948Kellison, Bob - 1971-72-73Kendall, Mike - 1991, 93Kendzora, TJ - 2011-12Kennedy, Bob - 1941-42, 47-48Kennedy, Jim - 1960-61Kennedy, Kevin - 1974-75-76Kennerly, Jim - 1948Keteyian, Armen - 1975Kettenberg, Bill - 1949Kim, Adam - 1998Kinsman, Brian - 2006Kirkendall, Brad - 1979-80Klatt, Jason - 1997Knowles, Rob - 1983-84-85Koenig, Ray - 1963Kolb, Damien - 1998Kooiman, Brian - 1994-95Koons, Mike - 2006-07Kramer, Larry - 1961-62-63Kuhlmeyer, Kasey - 1997Kwan, Stan - 1990

- L -Lachermann, Bill - 1953, 55Lambert, Tim - 1981-82Lamke, Gene - 1968-69Langford, Parry - 1971Larson, Bill - 1936Laub, Rod – 1972Lavigne, Tyler - 2009Lawrence, Scott - 1982-83-84, 86Layton, Ron - 1970-71Leach, Jarman – 1994Leary, Andrew – 2009-10Ledford, Jason - 1990-91-92-93Lee, Taber - 2000-01-02Lee, Travis - 1994-95-96Leech, Mike - 1971Lefler, Bill - 1962-63-64Legg, Dave - 1978LeGrand, John - 1940Leicht, Jim - 1977-78Leigh, Don - 1957-58-59Lenox, Brandon - 1996Lessel, Mark - 1981-82-83Leuthard, Ben - 1999-2000-01, 03LeVasseur, Tom - 1986Levy, David - 2003Liebeck, Brad - 1977Lindgren, Jim - 1985Lindsey, Ronnie - 2003Linert, Jerry - 1976-77Lippert, John - 1965Lipsey, Jeremy - 1994-95Lisec, Jim - 1960Litteral, Andy - 2000-01Livingston, Bob - 1987, 89-90Lizalde, Milo - 1965Lockhart, Paul - 1997-98-99-2000Loizeaux, Bill - 1951-52, 55LoNigro, Frank - 2007Lopes, Dan - 1986Lopez, Oscar - 1997-98Lucas, Bob - 1960-61-62Lucas, Brian - 2007Luce, Chris - 1996Lundberg, David - 1996Lusky, Bob - 1957-58-59Lutes, Brian - 1988-89Luxemburg, Larry - 1971-72

Lynch, Justin - 2006Lynn, John - 1991-92, 94Lyons, John - 1980-81

- M -Macias, Henry - 1976MacKinnon, Mike - 1989-90Maffei, John - 1970Majam, Ros - 1977-78-79Major, Dennis - 1969Manfred, Brian - 1999, 2001-02Mann, Jim - 1962-63Mark, Justin - 1995Marliani, Butch - 1956Marlow, John - 1974Marr, Norm - 1962-63-64Marseille, Bill - 1963-64Marshall, Glenn - 1972Marshall, John - 1988-89Martelli- Marco - 2008Martin, Vic - 1979-80-81Martinez, Danny - 1986-87Martinez, Rich - 1976Masterson, Justin - 2006Matlock, Vince - 1973Matthews, Joel - 2005Matthie, W. - 1939Mattinson, Greg - 1969Maupin, Jack - 1941-42Maxey, Dick - 1962-63Mazzocco, Mike - 1983McAbee, Monte - 1977-78-79-80McCandless, Mike - 1980, 82McClimon, John - 1980McCray, Jim - 1966McCune, Kevin – 1975McDaniel, Matthew - 2010-11McGaffey, John - 1978McGhee, Darrin - 1990-91McGhee, Mike - 1963-64McInnis, Chuck - 1987-88McInnis, Dan - 1977-78McKeon, Kasey - 1986-87-88-89McLaughlin, James – 2008-09McLintock, Jake - 2002-03-04-05McMurray, Kurston - 1993-94McNeil, David - 1983-84McPherson, George - 1973-74McWhirter, Kevin - 1975-76-77Meacham, Bob - 1979-80-81Meister, Paul - 1967Mendez, Ed - 1964-65-66Mendicina, Frank - 1985Mendoza, Curt - 2003-04-05-06Mendoza, Marcos - 1999-2000-01Menke, Bob - 1940-41-42Mercado, Herb – 1961Meredith, Brandon – 2009-10-11Meyers, Jesse - 1939Michaels, Stan - 1962-63-64Mickelsen, Noel - 1952-54-55-56Middaugh, Scott - 1986-87Middleton, Dave - 1968-69Milks, Jack - 1965-66Miller, Bart - 1967-68Miller, Bill - 1987-88-89Miller, Brett – 2008-09Miller, Ernie – 1960Miller, Ethan - 2010-11-12Miller, Jim - 1980Miller, Will - 2003, 05-06Mills, Steve - 1986-87Minter, Jacob - 2000-01Minter, Jon - 2000-01Mitchell, Dick - 1940, 42Mitchell, Rah-Miel - 2001Moat, Mike - 2001-02-03Mobberly, Steve - 1977-78-79Moffett, Jim - 1972-73Monsees, R. - 1939Montague, Kyle - 1978-79Montejano, Steve - 1985-86-87-88Montgomery, Billy - 1999-2000Moore, Blair - 2010-11Mora, Adrian – 1998Moranda, Steven - 2010-11More, Bob - 1964Moreno, Bryan - 1996

Morgan, Brad - 1987Morrison, Doug - 1974Morrow, Dan - 1971-72Mort, Ken - 1983-84Moscaret, Steve - 1983-84-85Moss, Bob - 1959-60-61Muir, Ron - 1980-81Mullen, Riley - 1968Mummy, Pat - 1992-93Muno, Ryan - 2012Munoz, Matt - 2012Murphy, Frank - 1966Murphy, J.R. – 2007-08Murphy, Mike - 1962-63-64Murray, Daniel - 1995Murrillo, Sef - 1941

- N -Nadolski, Matt - 2010Nasif, Ralph - 1969-70Navarro, Rick - 1989-90-91-92Neder, Rey - 1995-96Neel, Charlie - 1964Nellis, Marty - 1958-59-60Nelson, Ben - 1999Nelson, Bob - 1950Nelson, Clyde - 1957Nelson, Fred - 1956Nelson, Thad - 1993Nettles, Bill - 1939-40-41Nettles, Graig - 1964-65Nettles, Jim - 1967-68Nettles, Ryan - 1993-94Nevares, Ernie - 1941Newhouse, Todd - 1993Newlee, Barney - 1946-47Newman, Al - 1981Newman, Morgan - 1962Newton, Bob - 1949-50Nichols, Bert - 1937-38-39Nielsen, Kevin - 1989-90Nogle, Darold - 1973-74Nolte, Charles - 2006-07North, Dick - 1954-55Nunez, Jim - 1940-41

- O -O’Brien, Tim - 2005-06O’Leary, Erren - 1993-94-95O’Neil, Ed – 1952O’Sullivan, Ryan – 2009-10Ohlson, Henry - 1948-49-50-51Olsen, Dave - 1960Orvick, Matt - 1976-77Oswald, Steve - 1974Owens, Marv - 1972Overby, Ken - 1993-94Ozaki, Tom - 1967

- P -Pace, Joey - 2004Pacheco, Jason - 1998Page, Greg - 1987-88Page, Rick - 1990-91-92Painter, Ken - 1960Palash, Bob - 1947-48Pallares, Steven - 2012Pallett, Vern - 1994Papadopoulos, Mark - 1991Parcell, Garrett - 2007Parker, Matt – 2007, 2009-10Parma, Leon - 1949Parry, Bob - 1986-87Parry, John - 1987Pashales, John - 1999-2000Pattison, Ken - 1954Patton, Neal - 1976Payne, Jason – 1995Pecoraro, John - 2010-11Pelaez, Alex - 1997-98Penwarden, Roy - 1938Pepper, Sam - 2004-05-06Perdue, Jim - 1972Perdue, Troy - 2003Perry, Kasey - 2005Perry, Kevin - 2005Persell, Verne - 1947Peters, John - 1940-41-42

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Peterson, Andy - 1990Petty, Bob - 1952Phillips, Jason - 1995-96-97Pickler, Scott - 1972Pieratt, Mike - 1971Pierce, Fred - 1947-48-49Pierce, Sean - 1999-2000-01Pinnell, Lance - 1987-88-89Piper, Kevin - 1982-83-84-85Pitcher, Travis - 2012Plantenberg, Erik - 1988-89-90Plarski, Rob - 1994Plum, Jim - 1985-86Pohl, Gene - 1950-51Poist, Louie - 1973-74Poloski, Tom - 1979-80Pomeroy, Dick - 1953-54-55-56Pongs, Cameron - 2012Poole, Jim - 1951-52-53-54Porter, Bob - 1972Potter, Evan - 2011-12Preisler, Eddie - 1938-39-40Preston, Art - 1950-51-52Provencher, Dave - 1983-84-85Pullen, Brandon – 2007-08Pursey, Dave - 1977Pyles, Jim – 1956

- Q -Quam, Greg - 1991-92-93Quest, Roger - 1961-62Quick, Mike - 1991

- R -Raaka, Bill - 1936, 38Radovich, Nick - 1950Rafalovich, Czar - 1941Rainbolt, Joe - 1954Ramos, Javier - 1996-97-98-99Randolph, Bob - 1959-60-61Rands, Bob - 1965Rapp, Fred – 1946Rasmussen, Craig – 2008-09-10-11Rayment, Justin - 1995-96Reagan, Ralph - 1977Redfern, Chad - 2000-01-02Reed, Addison – 2008-09-10Reibenspies, Tanner - 2012Renna, John - 1967Reynolds, Eric - 1986Ricardy, Matt - 1999-2000Richards, Butch - 1962Richardson, Bill - 1955Richardson, Frank - 1954Richardson, Jim - 1951, 57Richardson, Mike - 1993Rickards, Dennis - 1960-61-62Riddle, Dave - 1986-87-88-89Riesgo, Nikco - 1986-87-88Riggan, Jerrod - 1995-96Riley, Sean - 1984-85Rinegart, Jim - 1951Ring, Royce - 2000-01-02Rinks, Tom - 1956-57-58Ritchey, John - 1942, 46RoBards, Mike - 2012Robbins, Frank - 1942Roberts, Larry - 1956, 58Robertson, Tony - 1991Robinson, Dave - 1966-67-68Rodriguez, Rene - 1996Rodriguez, Rigo - 1980-81-82Roe, Tony - 1956-57Rogers, Brandon - 1998-99-2000Rogers, Dick - 1953Rohn, Grady - 1997Romanski, Jake - 2012Romero, Al - 1980-81Romero, Nick - 2006-07-08Rosenthal, Ben - 2000Ross, Mike - 1981Row, Bill - 1956-57Rowland, Dan - 1940Royalty, Doug - 1986-87Rubino, Pat – 1978Ruddy, Bubba -2008Rupe, Jim - 1964, 66-67Rupe, Ken - 1967

Rushford, Jim - 1992-93-94-95Rutan, Ken - 1978-79-80Ruzich, Bill - 1947-48-49-50Ryan, Jim - 1972

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- Y -Yednakovich, John - 1967Yerke, Chris - 1997Young, Hal - 1970-71Young, Steve - 1977-78Yount, Jack - 1936

- Z -Zaragoza, Tony - 1994-95Zavala, Seby - 2012Zawadzki, Lance - 2004-05-06Zender, Ed - 1938, 40Zetts, Paul - 1966-67Zier, Tim - 2011-12Zink, J.T. - 2004

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