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ROD DEDEAUX ˨ THE ARCHITECT OF USC BASEBALL R R On Feb. 14, 2004, the Trojans opened the regular season by celebrating On Feb. 14, 2004, the Trojans opened the regular season by celebrating Rod Dedeaux's 90th birthday (Rod's actual birthday is Feb. 17, 1914). Rod Dedeaux's 90th birthday (Rod's actual birthday is Feb. 17, 1914). The legendary play-by-play announcer of the Los Angeles Dodgers Vin The legendary play-by-play announcer of the Los Angeles Dodgers Vin Scully (center) and former owner Peter O'Malley (right) were on hand, Scully (center) and former owner Peter O'Malley (right) were on hand, along with one of Dedeaux's closest friends, former Dodgers manager along with one of Dedeaux's closest friends, former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda. Over 100 former Trojans, including Tom Seaver and Tommy Lasorda. Over 100 former Trojans, including Tom Seaver and Roy Smalley, attended the festivities. Remarkably, USC's first national Roy Smalley, attended the festivities. Remarkably, USC's first national championship squad from 1948 was well-represented as 15 members championship squad from 1948 was well-represented as 15 members of that team were in attendance. of that team were in attendance. On January 5, 2006, the USC baseball program suffered the loss of Rod Dedeaux, one of the greatest college coaches ever, who passed away at the age of 91. Not only was Dedeaux the main architect for the success of the USC baseball program, but also one of the great ambassadors for college baseball and amateur baseball in international competition. In his 45-year tenure at USC (1942-86), Dedeaux led the Trojans to 11 national championships and 28 conference titles. He posted an overall record of 1,332-571-11 for a superb .699 winning percentage. At his retirement, he had won more games than any other college baseball coach (he currently ranks seventh among Division I coaches). His teams from 1970-74 won five straight NCAA championships, a record that may never be broken. No other school has won more than two in a row. Two personal honors for Dedeaux, which are quite fitting considering his accomplishments, came in 1999 when he was named “Coach of the Century” by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. As part of the 50th anniversary of the College World Series in 1996, Dedeaux was named the head coach of the All-Time CWS team by a panel of former World Series coaches, media and college baseball officials. In 1999, he was presented with keys to the city of Omaha (home to the College World Series). Dedeaux was named Coach of the Year six times by the American Baseball Coaches Association and was inducted into the organization’s Hall of Fame in 1970. He received the ABCA’s Lefty Gomez Award in 1980 as“an individual that has distinguished himself amongst his peers and has contributed significantly to the game of baseball locally, nationally, and internationally.” In 1989, he was awarded the U.S. Baseball Federation’s W.P. “Dutch” Fehring Award of Merit for outstanding service. Dedeaux helped develop 59 major leaguers, including such top stars as Tom Seaver, Mark McGwire, Randy Johnson, Fred Lynn, Dave Kingman, Roy Smalley, Don Buford, Ron Fairly, Rich Dauer, Steve Busby, Jim Barr and Steve Kemp. Rod spearheaded the development of amateur baseball nationally and internationally. He was instrumental in bringing baseball to the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles as a demonstration sport and coached the silver medal-winning U.S. team. He also coached the U.S. amateur team that played in Tokyo in conjunction with the 1964 Olympics. Dedeaux founded the USA-Japan Collegiate World Series in 1972. He served as Series Chairman from 1972-84 and later as Chairman Emeritus. Dedeaux also was honored in May of 1996 by the Japanese government with the Fourth Order of Merit — Cordon of the Rising Sun award. Hollywood enlisted Dedeaux’s expertise as well, inviting him to serve as a technical director and consultant for two highly successful movies: “Field of Dreams” and “A League of Their Own.” R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 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On Feb. 14, 2004, the Trojans opened the regular season by celebrating On Feb. 14, 2004, the Trojans opened the regular season by celebrating Rod Dedeaux's 90th birthday (Rod's actual birthday is Feb. 17, 1914). Rod Dedeaux's 90th birthday (Rod's actual birthday is Feb. 17, 1914). The legendary play-by-play announcer of the Los Angeles Dodgers Vin The legendary play-by-play announcer of the Los Angeles Dodgers Vin Scully (center) and former owner Peter O'Malley (right) were on hand, Scully (center) and former owner Peter O'Malley (right) were on hand, along with one of Dedeaux's closest friends, former Dodgers manager along with one of Dedeaux's closest friends, former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda. Over 100 former Trojans, including Tom Seaver and Tommy Lasorda. Over 100 former Trojans, including Tom Seaver and Roy Smalley, attended the festivities. Remarkably, USC's fi rst national Roy Smalley, attended the festivities. Remarkably, USC's fi rst national championship squad from 1948 was well-represented as 15 members championship squad from 1948 was well-represented as 15 members of that team were in attendance.of that team were in attendance.

On January 5, 2006, the USC baseball program suff ered the loss of Rod Dedeaux, one of the greatest college coaches ever, who passed away at the age of 91. Not only was Dedeaux the main architect for the success of the USC baseball program, but also one of the great ambassadors for college baseball and amateur baseball in international competition. In his 45-year tenure at USC (1942-86), Dedeaux led the Trojans to 11 national championships and 28 conference titles. He posted an overall record of 1,332-571-11 for a superb .699 winning percentage. At his retirement, he had won more games than any other college baseball coach (he currently ranks seventh among Division I coaches). His teams from 1970-74 won fi ve straight NCAA championships, a record that may never be broken. No other school has won more than two in a row. Two personal honors for Dedeaux, which are quite fi tting considering his accomplishments, came in 1999 when he was named “Coach of the Century” by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. As part of the 50th anniversary of the College World Series in 1996, Dedeaux was named the head coach of the All-Time CWS team by a panel of former World Series coaches, media and college baseball offi cials. In 1999, he was presented with keys to the city of Omaha (home to the College World Series). Dedeaux was named Coach of the Year six times by the American Baseball Coaches Association and was inducted into the organization’s Hall of Fame in 1970. He received the ABCA’s Lefty Gomez Award in 1980 as “an individual that has distinguished himself amongst his peers and has contributed signifi cantly to the game of baseball locally, nationally, and internationally.” In 1989, he was awarded the U.S. Baseball Federation’s W.P. “Dutch” Fehring Award of Merit for outstanding service. Dedeaux helped develop 59 major leaguers, including such top stars as Tom Seaver, Mark McGwire, Randy Johnson, Fred Lynn, Dave Kingman, Roy Smalley, Don Buford, Ron Fairly, Rich Dauer, Steve Busby, Jim Barr and Steve Kemp. Rod spearheaded the development of amateur baseball nationally and internationally. He was instrumental in bringing baseball to the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles as a demonstration sport and coached the silver medal-winning U.S. team. He also coached the U.S. amateur team that played in Tokyo in conjunction with the 1964 Olympics. Dedeaux founded the USA-Japan Collegiate World Series in 1972. He served as Series Chairman from 1972-84 and later as Chairman Emeritus. Dedeaux also was honored in May of 1996 by the Japanese government with the Fourth Order of Merit — Cordon of the Rising Sun award. Hollywood enlisted Dedeaux’s expertise as well, inviting him to serve as a technical director and consultant for two highly successful movies: “Field of Dreams” and “A League of Their Own.”

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The following excerpts are from a 1976

Jim Murray column in the

Los Angeles Times:

“... But the greatest farm club in the his to ry of the major leagues ... and the most con sis tent sup pli er of ma jor league talent the past 10 years is a fran chise main tained at no cost to base ball. It fi nds and signs its own pros pects, suits them up, develops them, re fi nes them, weeds them out — and then turns them over to the big leagues fully pol ished and ready for the World Series. “ The University of Southern California base ball team is to the majors what the Mesabi range is to steel or the forest is to Weyerhauser — a seem ing ly limitless sup ply of basic ore or tim ber. “... Rod Dedeaux went to bat only four times in the big leagues. Nev er the less he prob a bly should go to the Hall of Fame as a man who has done as much for the great game in his own way as Babe Ruth.”

Dedeaux played baseball at USC and was a three-year letterman as the starting shortstop from 1933-35. He played briefl y in the Major Leagues with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1935. During the 1930s, Dedeaux started Dart Transportation, Inc., a company that eventually grew into a million-dollar trucking fi rm that specializes in world-wide distribution. Even until his passing, Dedeaux served as the company’s president and was a daily fi xture with the company. Born on Feb. 17, 1914, in New Orleans, Dedeaux moved to California as a youngster and was a baseball star at Hollywood (Calif.) High. “Tiger” will be sorely missed, but the legacy of Rod Dedeaux and his impact on others will always live on.

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USC’s fi rst national championship came in 1948 with co-head coaches Sam Barry and Rod Dedeaux leading the Trojans. At the second-ever College World Series in Kalamazoo, Mich., USC battled Yale in a best-of-three con fron ta tion for the title. Troy won the fi rst game, 3-1, ending the game with a spectacular triple play in the ninth. The next day Yale sent its ace right-hander, Art Quinn, to the mound for game two. He posted an 8-3 victory over the Trojans to force a de ci sive game three. In the fi nal game, the hero for the Trojans was second baseman Art Mazmanian, who went 3-for-3 with a sacrifi ce and scored a run in the fi rst inning, which gave USC a lead it never re lin quished on the way to a 9-2 cham pi on ship victory. Dick Bishop scattered 10 hits to go the distance and get the victory while adding two hits of his own. Third baseman Bill Lillie had two RBI on two hits, and center fi elder Gordon Jones added two RBI. For Yale, fi rst baseman and future President George Bush had a double in four at-bats in the fi nal game. The Trojans clinched the CIBA by a four-game margin, going 13-2 to win their third straight title. USC then advanced to the PCC Playoff s, where it swept Washington State in two games, 7-5 and 6-3. In the fi nale, USC clinched the title on a three-hitter by lefthander Tom Kipp, who had a no-hitter through seven innings. After a three-game sweep at the NCAA Western Playoff s, which saw two wins over Baylor and one over Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State), USC advanced to its fi rst College World Series.

Roster

Dick Bishop, rhpJim Brideweser, ss

Mike Catron, ifHenry Cedillos, 1bDick Fiedler, rhp

Chuck Freeman, ofHarry Gorman, cJames Hardy, if

Dave Haserot, 1bGeorge Hefner, if

Gail Henley, ofWally Hood, rhp

Maynard Horst, rhpGordon Jones, of

Tom Kipp, lhpBill Lillie, 3b

Art Mazmanian, 2bBruce McKelvey, cDon Pender, lhpCharles Pryor, ofJay Roundy, ofPaul Salata, if

Bob Williams, lhpAl Wilson, of

Henry Workman, ofBob Zuber, c

Record: 26-4, 13-2

Th e 1948 team had a famous batboy (the young boy wearing the white t-shirt in the front of the team picture). Th e batboy was none other than the late great George "Sparky" Anderson, the Hall of Fame manager who won three World Series with the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers.

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M5 Pepperdine W 11-0

M20 * UCLA W 13-0

M23 Loyola W 14-4

M27 Loyola W 15-7

A9 at Santa Barbara College W 6-5

A10 at Santa Barbara College L 6-7

A13 at San Diego State W 10-7

A16 * Santa Clara L 4-5

A17 * Santa Clara W 7-6

A23 * at Santa Clara W 9-2

A24 * at Stanford (10) W 12-10

A27 * at UCLA L 0-2

A30 * California W 15-11

M1 * California W 8-2

M4 San Francisco W 12-3

M7 * St. Mary’s W 5-4

M8 * St. Mary’s W 10-1

M14 * Stanford W 3-1

M15 * Stanford W 13-6

M18 * UCLA (13) W 4-3

M21 * at St. Mary’s W 13-7

M22 * at California W 4-2

M28 ^ Washington State W 7-5

M31 ^ Washington State W 6-3

J16 # Baylor W 8-0

J17 # Oklahoma State W 7-1

J19 # Baylor W 16-3

J25 + Yale W 3-1

J26 + Yale L 3-8

J26 + Yale W 9-2

* CIBA game

^ PCC Playoff s at Pullman, Wash.

# NCAA Western Playoff s at Denver, Colo.

+ College World Series at Wichita, Kan.

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The next USC title came 10 years later when Troy went 5-1 at the 1958 CWS, losing only to Holy Cross in the opening game, 3-0. USC fought its way back through the losers’ bracket to claim the crown, making it only the second team in CWS history to accomplish that feat (Texas did it pre vi ous ly in 1950). The Trojans rebounded from the loss to beat Arizona, 4-0; Colorado State, 12-1; and Holy Cross, 6-2. USC then had to defeat Missouri twice to claim the cham pi on ship. In the fi rst game, with no score en ter ing the ninth inning, the Trojans ex plod ed for seven runs. With the support of Bill Thom’s three-hitter, USC defeated the Tigers, 7-0, forcing one fi nal game. Then, in one of the most exciting cham pi on ship games in baseball history, USC beat Mis sou ri, 8-7 in 12 innings, after trailing, 4-0. Third baseman Mike Blewett won the game for USC with a single to right fi eld in the bottom of the 12th that sent outfi elder Rex Johnston home from third with the winning run. Thom (the tournament MVP) pitched 4 2/3 score less relief in nings to get credit for the win. USC fi rst baseman Ken Guff ey went 2-for-4 with two RBI. By winning their eighth straight CIBA title (and their 12th in the past 13 years), the Trojans earned a berth in the PCC Playoff s, where they swept Oregon State in two games, then ad vanced to the Dis trict 8 fi nals, where they beat Port land twice to advance to Omaha.

Roster

Bob Allen, ifJim Barudoni, lhp

Don Biasotti, lfBob Blakeslee, lhp

Mike Blewitt, ifGary Boone, if

Ben Breskovich, ofDon Buford, of

Joe Camperi, rhpMike Castanon, if

John Christiansen, cJim Conroy, rhp

Tony DeCarbo, rhpRon Fairly, of

Bruce Gardner, lhpPat Gillick, lhp

Julius Guccione, ifKen Guff ey, ifJim Hanna, ofBill Heath, CHal Jeff s, rhp

Rex Johnston, ofDick Matern, c

Frank McDermott, cDon Mullane, ifBob Peccole, ifBob Santich, cFred Scott, if

Jerry Siegert, ofRon Silverman, of

Dave Stephenson, ofRocky Tarchione, of

Bill Thom, rhpAl Waxman, if

John Werhas, if

M18 Cal Poly SLO W 10-0

M28 * Santa Clara W 7-3

M29 * Santa Clara W 21-5

A11 * at California W 4-2

A12 * at Stanford W 10-5

A12 * at Stanford W 13-4

A19 * California L 5-7

A19 * California W 10-5

A25 at St. Mary’s W 13-4

A29 Loyola W 8-2

M2 * at UCLA W 3-0

M3 * UCLA W 21-2

M6 Pepperdine W 16-2

M9 * Stanford W 19-13

M10 * Stanford W 9-2

M13 Whittier (10) W 5-4

M16 * at California L 6-7

M17 * at Santa Clara W 12-11

M17 * at Santa Clara W 5-4

M23 * UCLA W 23-1

M24 * at UCLA W 15-1

M30 ^ Oregon State W 7-0

M31 ^ Oregon State W 15-0

J6 # Portland W 6-0

J7 # Portland W 11-1

J14 + Holy Cross L 0-3

J15 + Arizona W 4-0

J16 + Northern Colorado W 12-1

J17 + Holy Cross W 6-2

J18 + Missouri W 7-0

J19 + Missouri (12) W 8-7

* CIBA game

^ PCC Playoff s at Corvallis, Ore.

# District 8 Playoff s at USC

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Record: 28-3, 14-2

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The 1961 championship game was exciting as well. It was also notable because USC became the fi rst school with three na tion al titles. USC went 5-0 in the CWS, making it only the fi fth team in 15 years of the NCAA Tour na ment to go undefeated. To start the tournament, the Tro jans beat Tex as, 8-6; Bos ton College, 10-3; and Oklahoma State, 4-2. In the win against Oklahoma State, Larry Hankammer set a CWS record by striking out 16 batters. In a second meeting with Boston College, the Eagles took a 3-0 lead before the Trojans rallied with two runs in the seventh and one in the eighth to send the game into extra innings. In the 10th, back-to-back-to-back singles by third baseman Tom Satriano, rightfi elder Art Ersepke and catch er Larry Himes gave USC a 4-3 victory, and sent the Trojans to the cham pi on ship game. After enduring a rain delay before the fi nal, USC squeaked out a 1-0 victory over Okla ho ma State to win the national cham pi on ship. With no score and one out in the eighth inning, leftfi elder Mike Gillespie (the future Trojan head coach) doubled to the left-center fi eld fence. One out later, Ersepke drove home Gillespie with a single. Trojan pitcher Jim With ers improved his record to 12-1 with the shut out, in which he gave up only four hits and struck out 13. Five Trojans earned All-CWS honors: Ersepke, Himes, With ers, Hankammer and fi rst baseman Bill Ryan. Prior to the CWS, the Trojans earned a 12-4 mark in the CIBA, which was good for their 11th con sec u tive fi rst-place fi nish and their 15th in 16 years. Troy took two out of three games from Fresno State to win the fi rst round of the District 8 Playoff s before sweeping Washington State in two straight to claim the District 8 championship and a trip to the CWS.

Roster

Dennis Andersen, rhpDan Ardell, if

Truman Aubrey, ofSteve Bach, cJim Brown, of

John Crawford, cBob Coleman, rhp

Art Ersepke, ofMike Gillespie, of

Larry Hankammer, rhpLarry Himes, c

Chuck Johnson, ifPete Kenney, lhp

Lee King, lhpMarcel Lachemann, rhpBob Levingston, rhpMickey McNamee, of

Jerry Merz, rhpDick Mills, c

Willie Ryan, ifTom Satriano, if

Hans Schroeder, ifRon Stillwell, ifRon Taylor, of

Ken Washington, ofJim Withers, rhpWally Wolf, rhpKen Yaryan, lhp

National Championship - June 15, 1961USC 1 Oklahoma State 0Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIStillwell, ss 4 0 0 0 Wallace, ss 4 0 2 0Gillespie, lf 4 1 1 0 Andrew, 2b 4 0 0 0Satriano, 3b 4 0 2 0 McKenzie, cf 3 0 1 0Ersepke, rf 4 0 1 1 Bond, c 3 0 0 0Himes, c 4 0 1 0 Dobson, lf 3 0 0 0McNamee, cf 4 0 0 0 Politte, rf 3 0 0 0Bach, 2b 3 0 1 0 Karns, rf 0 0 0 0Ryan, 1b 4 0 1 0 Ketchum, 3b 3 0 1 0Withers, p 4 0 1 0 Mersch, 1b 3 0 0 0 Fowler, p 2 0 0 0 Wixson, p 1 0 0 0

Totals 35 1 8 1 Totals 29 0 4 0

USC 000 000 010 - 1-8-0Oklahoma State 000 000 000 - 0-4-1

E - KetchumDP - Oklahoma State 1. LOB - USC 8, Oklahoma State 22B - Gillespie. 3B - Withers

USC IP H R ER BB SO Okla. State IP H R ER BB SOWithers 9.0 4 0 0 0 13 Fowler 7.2 8 1 1 1 4 Wixson 1.1 0 0 0 0 1

W - Withers (12-1) L - Fowler (7-1)T - 2:03 A - 5,704

M10 Cal Poly SLO W 8-1

M11 San Diego W 9-1

M14 Occidental W 7-3

M17 Long Beach State W 11-1

M18 at Long Beach State W 1-0

M21 at Loyola W 14-2

M23 BYU W 3-0

M23 at Cal State Los Angeles W 4-1

M24 UC Santa Barbara L 1-3

M25 * UCLA W 7-2

M27 Stanford (n) W 8-1

M29 San Diego State (n) W 15-2

M30 Arizona State (n) W 10-2

A3 Notre Dame W 4-3

A4 Arizona L 0-8

A7 * California (13) W 4-3

A8 * California L 1-2

A11 Loyola W 8-5

A14 * at Stanford W 3-2

A15 * at Santa Clara L 3-4

A15 * at Santa Clara W 15-5

A18 Pepperdine W 4-1

A21 * Santa Clara W 9-4

A22 * Santa Clara W 8-6

A28 * Stanford W 7-2

A29 * Stanford W 11-2

M2 * at UCLA W 3-1

M5 * UCLA W 11-8

M6 * at UCLA W 6-4

M9 Cal Poly Pomona (10) W 3-2

M12 * at Stanford L 5-7

M13 * at California W 5-4

M13 * at California L 6-10

M26 # Fresno State W 4-1

M27 # Fresno State L 4-6

M27 # Fresno State W 10-6

J2 % Washington State W 13-6

J3 % Washington State W 10-4

J10 + Texas W 8-6

J11 + Boston College W 10-3

J12 + Oklahoma State W 4-2

J13 + Boston College (10) W 4-3

J15 + Oklahoma State W 1-0

* CIBA game

# District 8 Playoff s at USC

% District 8 Playoff s at Pullman, Wash.

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Record: 36-7, 12-4

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The next NCAA title came in 1963 when USC lost its fi rst CWS game, then had to win all of its remaining games to stay alive. Troy did just that and even tu al ly defeated Arizona, 5-2, to take the title. The Trojans opened the CWS with an 8-3 loss to Texas. But that defeat was followed with fi ve straight victories, avoiding elim i na tion and earning USC’s fourth championship. The Tro jans beat Holy Cross, 6-5, scor ing all six runs in the seventh inning; Florida State, 4-3, assisted by a defense that threw out three runners at the plate; and Mis sou ri, 12-3, elim i nat ing the No. 1 team in the tournament. USC then needed to beat Arizona twice. In the fi rst contest, the Trojans scored fi ve runs in the fi rst inning en route to a 6-4 win. After a day off because of rain, USC took a 5-0 lead after fi ve innings and held on for the 5-2 victory. Walt Peterson pitched a com plete game and struck out nine while catcher Bud Hollowell and fi rst baseman Gary Holman hit 400-foot hom ers. Hollowell hit four home runs in the fi nal four games to earn tournament MVP honors. The 1963 team was one of the youngest Trojan cham pi on ship teams, with a starting lineup that in clud ed seven soph o mores. After losing the CIBA title to Santa Clara in 1962, which snapped USC’s 11-year winning streak, the Trojans earned their revenge by clinch ing the 1963 title on the fi eld against the Broncos. USC went on to defeat Oregon State for the District 8 cham pi on ship in three games.

Roster

Bart Araujo, rhpJoe Austin, ifDavid Berg, ifJim Brown, of

Willie Brown, ofGary Coscarart, ifMike Crowley, lhpJustin Dedeaux, if

Steve Deleau, cLarry Fisher, lhpBob Fuller, rhp

Ed Gagle, ifCliff Goodrich, rhp

Nat Harty, ifFred Hill, of

Pete Hillman, rhpBud Hollowell, cGary Holman, if

Al Lasas, lhpMarv Lotz, if

Walt Peterson, rhpMarty Piscovich, cAndy Pitchess, of

Larry Sandel, ifRon Scott, rhp

James Ritter, rhpBob Selleck, rhpMike Smith, ofDon Taylor, of

Bob Thompson, ifToby Thurlow, of

Ken Walker, ifKen Washington, of

Duane White, lhpBob Withers, ifDaryl Wilkins, if

National Championship - June 16, 1963Arizona 2 USC 5Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIHawgood, cf 4 0 1 0 W. Brown, cf 3 2 2 0Maxwell, ss 5 0 0 0 Holman, 1b 4 1 1 2Theobald, 2b 4 1 3 0 Washington, lf/rf 4 0 1 1Morrison, rf 4 1 1 1 Thompson, rf 3 0 1 0B. Brown, 1b 2 0 0 0 Hill, lf 1 0 0 0 Long, 1b 1 0 0 0 Hollowell, c 4 1 2 1Barnetche, lf 4 0 2 0 Dedeaux, 2b 3 1 1 0Acuna, 3b 1 0 0 0 Walker, ss 3 0 0 0Patera, c 3 0 0 1 Sandel, 3b 3 0 1 1Scott, p 2 0 0 0 Peterson, p 3 0 0 0 Holliker, p 1 0 0 0 Sauli, ph 1 0 0 0

Totals 32 2 7 2 Totals 31 5 9 5

Arizona 000 002 000 - 2-7-1USC 120 020 00x - 5-9-1

E - Patera, HillDP - Arizona 2, USC 1. LOB - Arizona 9, USC 43B - W. BrownHR - Hollowell, Holman

Arizona IP H R ER BB SO USC IP H R ER BB SOScott 4.1 6 5 4 2 2 Peterson 9.0 7 2 2 6 9Holliker 3.2 3 0 0 0 4

W - Peterson (12-2) L - Scott (8-3)PB - HollowellT - 2:25 A - 8,652

San Fernando Valley State W 11-10

at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-4

* UCLA L 3-13

M16 * UCLA L 1-3

Cal State Los Angeles W 5-4

M22 Fresno State W 4-2

M23 Fresno State (12) W 4-3

San Diego W 9-0

Long Beach State W 7-2

* Stanford W 2-1

M30 * Stanford W 1-0

at Long Beach State W 8-1

San Jose State (n) W 2-0

BYU (n) W 17-1

at Cal State Los Angeles W 4-1

Cal Poly Pomona (n) W 6-0

New Mexico W 21-1

Cal Poly Pomona W 10-2

A20 Cal Poly Pomona W 7-5

Occidental L 1-4

at San Fernando Valley State W 20-13

* at Stanford W 2-1

* at Stanford L 3-6

* at Santa Clara W 10-1

* at Santa Clara L 1-6

Record: 35-10, 10-6

* at California W 3-2

* at California W 4-3

* at UCLA L 2-11

M4 * at UCLA W 1-0

Pepperdine W 7-2

Westmont W 12-5

* California W 6-4

* California W 11-5

Cal State Los Angeles W 6-2

M17 * Santa Clara W 3-0

M18 * Santa Clara L 4-5

# Oregon State W 6-5

# Oregon State L 6-8

# Oregon State W 7-5

J10 + Texas L 3-8

J11 + Holy Cross W 6-5

J12 + Florida State W 4-3

J13 + Missouri W 12-3

J14 + Arizona W 6-4

J16 + Arizona W 5-2

* CIBA game

# District 8 Playoff s at Corvallis, Ore.

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

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If the mark of a good team is the ability to win close games, the 1968 USC team was very good. That team went undefeated in Omaha, though it won no CWS game by more than two runs and the team hit .221 for the series. The road to the championship was fi lled with comebacks. The Trojans scored four in the sev enth to break a 1-1 tie and beat BYU, 5-3; they scored three in the fourth and two in the fi fth to defeat Oklahoma State, 6-5; and scored four in the seventh and one in the eighth to edge St. John’s, 7-6. Bob Vaughn, pitching for the fi rst time in a month because of injury, tossed a six-hit shutout against North Carolina State in a 2-0 win, ad vanc ing the Trojans to the fi nal. The championship game against Southern Il li nois required another comeback. USC trailed 2-0 in the third inning but tied the game at 2-2 in the fourth frame thanks to a two-run home run by fi rst baseman Bill Seinsoth (the tour na ment MVP). Southern Illinois scored a go-ahead run in the eighth inning. Trailing 3-2 in the bottom of the ninth, USC got two runners on base with two men out. Up came pinch-hitter Pat Kuehner, hitless to that point in the CWS. He laced a triple with two strikes on him to score the tying and winning runs in the 4-3 victory. Brent Strom earned his second CWS victory in relief. For the se ries, Strom pitched 9 1/3 innings, giving up only one run and three hits while striking out 13. After winning the Pac-8 title, USC took two of three games from Cal State Los Angeles to win the District 8 Playoff s and advance to the CWS.

Roster

Jim Barr, rhpReid Braden, of

Bill Brown, ofRon Drake, 3b

Bob Gire, ofPat Harrison, 2b

Bill Homik, cBill Huff , 2bJay Jaff e, of

Pat Kuehner, ofBill Lee, lhp

Rich Leon, ofMike Link, rhp

Phil MacDonald, ofRich McCombs, c

Cal Meier, ifRandy Port, of

Chuck Ramshaw, ssJohn Rockwell, rhp

Rich Schaff er, ifBill Seinsoth, 1bBuzz Shafer, ofSteve Sogge, c

Jim Southworth, rhpBrent Strom, lhpSteve Tanner, if

Bob Vaughn, rhp

National Championship - June 15, 1968Southern Illinois 3 USC 4Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIJ. Bond, cf 5 2 2 0 C. Ramshaw, ss 4 0 1 0M. Rogodzinski, rf 4 0 1 1 S. Sogge, c 4 0 1 0D. Kirkland, ss 3 1 1 1 P. Harrison, 2b 4 0 0 0B. O'Sullivan, 3b-1b 4 0 0 0 B. Homik, lf 4 1 1 0T. Brumfi eld, 2b 3 0 1 1 R. Braden, rf 3 1 1 0 B. Blakley, 1b 0 0 0 0 B. Seinsoth, 1b 4 1 2 2 B. Clark, 3b 2 0 1 0 R. Drake, 3b 4 0 1 0J. Smith, lf 4 0 0 0 B. Brown, cf 2 0 1 0R. Coker, c 4 0 1 0 J. Jaff e, cf 1 0 0 0J. Paetzhold, p 1 0 0 0 R. McCombs, ph 1 1 1 0 B. Sedik, ph 1 0 0 0 B. Lee, p 3 0 1 0 B. Ash, p 0 0 0 0 B. Strom, p 0 0 0 0 L. Pitlock, p 1 0 0 0 P. Kuehner, ph 1 0 1 2

Totals 32 3 7 3 Totals 35 4 11 4

So. Illinois 101 000 010 - 3-7-0USC 000 200 002 - 4-11-2

E - Harrison, DrakeDP - USC 2. LOB - So. Illinois 7, USC 62B - Bond, Sogge, Drake 3B - KuehnerHR - Seinsoth, KirklandSB - Ramshaw, Lee

So. Illinois IP H R ER BB SO USC IP H R ER BB SOJ. Paetzhold 6.0 6 2 2 0 2 B. Lee 7.2 7 3 2 4 6B. Ash 0.1 1 0 0 0 1 B. Strom 1.1 0 0 0 0 2L. Pitlock 2.1 4 2 2 1 3

WP - Strom LP - PitlockHBP - Blakley (by Lee) PB - CokerT - 2:25 A - 9,412

F23 Cal Poly SLO W 9-4

F24 San Diego State W 5-3

F24 San Diego State W 2-0

F28 at Cal State Los Angeles W 9-2

M1 at Chapman L 0-2

M2 Long Beach State L 0-1

M4 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-3

M11 at Cal Poly Pomona W 7-4

M12 San Fernando Valley State L 0-3

M15 Utah W 2-1

M16 BYU L 0-7

M16 BYU W 3-0

M19 Occidental W 2-1

M22 at Long Beach State L 0-3

M25 Pepperdine W 4-0

M26 Cal State Los Angeles W 9-3

M29 Westmont W 9-3

M30 Stanford L 4-9

A2 Chapman W 6-2

A5 Santa Clara L 5-6

at Hawai‘i W 16-0

Air Force (n) W 4-0

Army (n) W 7-0

Illinois (n) W 10-4

A16 UC Santa Barbara L 3-12

A19 * at California W 8-5

A20 * at Stanford W 3-1

A20 * at Stanford t 2-2

A23 San Fernando Valley State W 8-6

A26 * Oregon State W 7-3

A27 * Oregon W 4-1

A27 * Oregon W 6-3

A29 * Washington W 9-4

A29 * Washington W 16-10

A30 * Washington State (14) W 4-3

M3 * UCLA L 4-7

M4 * UCLA W 8-3

M7 Cal Poly Pomona W 3-0

M10 * Stanford W 4-3

M11 * California W 3-1

M11 * California W 8-1

M14 Loyola Marymount W 10-1

M17 * at Washington W 10-4

M18 * at Washington State L 3-9

M18 * at Washington State W 6-1

M21 * at Oregon W 11-6

M25 * at UCLA W 11-2

M31 # Cal State Los Angeles W 4-2

J1 # Cal State Los Angeles L 4-8

J1 # Cal State Los Angeles (10) W 5-4

J11 + BYU W 5-3

J12 + Oklahoma State W 6-5

J13 + St. John’s W 7-6

J14 + North Carolina State W 2-0

J15 + Southern Illinois W 4-3

* Pac-8 game

# District 8 Playoff s at Cal State Los Angeles

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Record: 42-12-1, 16-2-1

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Two years later, USC won the fi rst of an un prec e dent ed fi ve straight NCAA baseball titles, though it took many extra innings to accomplish the feat. As in 1958 and 1963, the Trojans lost their opening game, 4-1 to Ohio, and had to win all of the rest of their games for the national title. The loss to the Bobcats snapped the Trojans’ 13-game winning streak. But the Trojans came back with easy vic to ries over Del a ware, 7-1, and Dartmouth, 6-1. Things looked bleak in the next game against Tex as when the Tro jans fell behind, 7-1, after six innings. But USC exploded for six runs in the top of the seventh, and the game stayed tied until the top of the 14th inning, when outfi elder Jeff Pedersen sin gled and scored on shortstop Cal Meier’s triple. Righthander Jim Barr pitched eight innings of score less relief in the 8-7 victory. In an interesting situation, the remaining three teams — USC, Texas and Florida State — all had records of 3-1. The Trojans won a coin fl ip, giving them a bye and putting them into the fi nal. The championship game against Florida State was another extra-inning aff air, as it took 15 innings to earn a 2-1 victory. Barr pitched another eight scoreless in nings in relief on just one day’s rest to earn the win. Meier led off the bottom of the 15th inning with a walk. Third baseman Dan Stoligrosz walked and rightfi elder Dave Kingman singled to load the bases with nobody out. Sec ond baseman Frank Alfano, who already had two hits on the day, singled home the winning run. USC won the regular-season Pac-8 title, the Pac-8 Tour na ment and the District 8 Playoff s before mov ing on to the CWS.

Roster

Frank Alfano, ifDaryl Arenstein, if

Mike Ball, ifJim Barr, rhp

Russ Bennett, ofSteve Busby, rhpGordon Carter, of

Sam Ceci, cDick Cross, ifLarry Diel, if

Walt Failor, rhpOrrin Freeman, rhp

Jim George, rhpMilt Guggia, if

Jack Harrington, rhpBill Jenkins, of

Dave Kingman, ofCal Meier, if

John Morrisset, ofJeff Pedersen, ofCraig Perkins, c

Jeff Port, ifRick Raczka, cEric Raich, rhp

Al Rossi, ifWayne Schrader, lhp

Bob Singer, ofMark Sogge, rhpDan Stoligrosz, ifBrent Strom, lhpMike Swiderski, c

John Vella, ifGreg Widman, rhp

National Championship - June 19, 1970Florida State 1 USC 2Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBINichls, 2b 7 0 0 0 Cross, lf 3 0 0 0Cocks, lf 6 0 0 0 Pedersen, ph 3 0 1 0Grubb, cf 6 0 2 0 Barr, p 3 0 0 0Cash, 3b 6 0 1 0 Meier, ss 6 1 3 1Safrght, c 5 0 1 0 Stoligrosz, 3b 6 0 0 0G. Gromk, ss 6 0 0 0 Kingman, rf 7 0 1 0Kasmier, 1b 6 0 0 0 Alfano, 2b 7 0 3 1Porter, rf 4 1 2 0 Perkins, c 6 0 1 0Osburn, p 2 0 0 0 Carter, pr 0 0 0 0 Ferguson, p 0 0 0 0 Swiderski, c 0 0 0 0 Slade, p 0 0 0 0 Ball, 1b 2 0 0 0 Scarce, p 2 0 1 0 Arenstein, 1b 3 0 0 0 C. Gromk, p 0 0 0 0 Bennett, cf 6 0 0 0 Widman, p 1 0 0 0 Port, ph 1 0 0 0

Totals 50 1 7 0 Totals 51 2 9 2

Florida St. 000 010 000 000 000 - 1-7-1USC 000 000 100 000 001 - 2-9-1

E - Cash, WidmanDP - USC 2. LOB - Florida St. 9, USC 14.2B - MeierS - Arenstein, Slade

Florida St. IP H R ER BB SO USC IP H R ER BB SOOsburn 4.0 4 0 0 0 4 Widman 7.0 4 1 0 3 4Ferguson 2.0 1 1 1 2 2 Barr 8.0 3 0 0 1 4Slade 0.0 1 0 0 0 0Scarce 7.0 1 1 1 2 9 C. Gromk 0.0 2 0 0 0 0

W - Barr (14-2) L - Scarce (1-2)HBP - by Scarce (Port)T - 3:50 A - 11,542

F27 Loyola Marymount W 8-3

M3 UC Irvine L 6-8

M6 UC Santa Barbara W 4-2

M7 at UC Santa Barbara W 4-2

M7 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-4

M10 Long Beach State W 13-1

M13 at Fresno State W 6-2

M14 at Fresno State W 13-6

M14 at Fresno State L 6-7

M17 Pepperdine W 3-2

M20 Utah W 4-2

M20 at Long Beach State W 8-1

M21 BYU W 4-0

M21 BYU (11) L 4-8

M23 Air Force (n) L 9-10

M23 at UC Riverside W 12-3

M25 Tulsa (n) W 11-9

M26 Stanford (n) W 7-5

M26 St. John’s (n) W 11-2

M27 Oregon State (n) W 4-0

M28 Arizona State (n) W 5-2

M31 at San Fernando Valley State L 2-7

A1 at Chapman L 7-9

A2 Westmont W 4-3

A3 San Diego State W 3-2

A4 San Diego State W 14-2

A4 San Diego State W 8-1

A6 Cal State Los Angeles W 7-4

A7 San Fernando Valley State W 4-1

A11 * UCLA W 8-2

A13 at Cal State Los Angeles (14) W 5-4

A17 * at California (12) W 4-2

A18 * at Stanford W 3-0

A18 * at Stanford L 1-2

A20 at Santa Clara W 16-5

A21 Chapman L 3-5

A24 * Stanford L 2-7

A25 * California W 10-0

A25 * California L 5-14

A28 at Cal Poly Pomona (10) L 2-3

M1 * Washington W 9-3

M1 * Washington W 6-4

M2 * Washington State W 7-3

M2 * Washington State W 12-5

M5 Cal Poly Pomona W 11-8

M9 * at Oregon W 6-0

M15 * at UCLA W 8-5

M16 * UCLA W 4-1

M21 ^ Oregon State W 11-3

M22 ^ UCLA W 8-4

M23 ^ UCLA W 7-1

M29 # Santa Clara W 12-1

M30 # Santa Clara W 6-1

J12 + Ohio L 1-4

J13 + Delaware W 7-1

J15 + Dartmouth W 6-1

J16 + Texas (14) W 8-7

J18 + Florida State (15) W 2-1

* Pac-8 game

^ Pac-8 Playoff s at USC

# District 8 Playoff s at USC

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Record: 45-13, 11-3

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The Trojans captured their second straight NCAA crown and third in the last four years in 1971, the 25th anniversary of the CWS. USC be came only the second team in the history of the tour na ment to win back-to-back championships (Texas was the fi rst in 1949-50). As they had done in previous tournaments, USC had to overcome an early defeat. Following a 5-1 victory over Seton Hall, the Trojans suff ered an 8-3 loss against Southern Illinois. But the Trojans rebounded quickly with an 8-6 win over BYU and an 8-4 beating of Tulsa. In a rematch with Tulsa, Troy avoided defeat as righthander Mark Sogge lifted himself out of trou ble. With the bases loaded in the eighth inning, his pickoff started a double play, keeping the score tied at 2-2. Sogge also singled home the game-winning run in the ninth for a 3-2 victory. In the championship game, second baseman Frank Alfano and catch er Craig Perkins hit back-to-back hom ers over the left-fi eld fence in the seventh inning of a 7-2 win over Southern Illinois, aveng ing the earlier loss to the Salukis. With the bases loaded in the top of the ninth, righthander Steve Busby struck out the fi nal batter to cap his complete-game victory. Outfi elder Fred Lynn hit .467 (7-for-15) in the CWS with a home run. USC went undefeated (17-0) in the Pac-8 sea son, making the Tro jans the fi rst-ever team to record an unbeaten conference season. The Tro jan pitch ers also set a con fer ence record by tossing 38 1/3 con sec u tive score less innings. The Trojans went 3-1 to win the Pac-8 Play off s, then moved on to the District 8 Playoff s at Santa Clara. The host Broncos won the fi rst game, but USC won the next two.

National Championship - June 17, 1971Southern Illinois 2 USC 7Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIM. Eden, 3b 3 0 0 0 G. Ambrow, ss 5 0 1 1J. Dwyer, cf 4 1 1 0 D. Cross, lf 3 1 1 1D. Kuiper, 2b 3 0 0 0 J. Pedersen, lf 1 0 0 0D. Thomas, 1b 4 0 1 0 J. Port, 3b 4 1 1 0D. Radison, ss 4 1 2 0 C. Perkins, c 3 1 1 1L. Calufetti, c 3 0 2 1 F. Alfano, 2b 3 2 2 3B. Blakley, rf 3 0 0 1 T. Steele, rf 4 0 2 0J. Liggitt, lf 3 0 0 0 G. Carter, cf 3 0 0 0D. Langdon, p 2 0 2 0 D. Arenstein, 1b 3 1 1 1 B. Sedik, ph 1 0 0 0 S. Busby, p 4 1 1 0

Totals 30 2 8 2 Totals 33 7 10 7

So. Illinois 010 000 001 - 2-8-2USC 002 120 20x - 7-10-0

E - Thomas, CalufettiDP - USC 2. LOB - So. Illinois 5, USC 6HR - Perkins, AlfanoSF - Blakley

So. Illinois IP H R ER BB SO USC IP H R ER BB SOD. Langdon 5.1 8 5 2 3 4 S. Busby 9.0 8 2 2 3 6M. Broeking 1.2 2 2 2 0 1S. Randall 1.0 0 0 0 1 1

W - Busby (11-2) L - Langdon (12-2)T - 2:44 A - 13,945

F24 at Cal Poly Pomona W 16-5

F26 at UC Santa Barbara L 5-6

M2 at San Fernando Valley State W 13-10

M5 UC Santa Barbara L 5-6

M6 Cal Poly Pomona L 3-5

M6 Cal Poly Pomona W 9-3

M9 UC Irvine W 3-2

M12 at UC Irvine L 9-10

M13 Loyola Marymount W 3-0

M13 Loyola Marymount W 8-2

M16 San Fernando Valley State W 1-0

M17 at Chapman (13) L 6-7

M20 BYU W 8-4

M20 BYU W 8-1

M23 Pepperdine W 2-1

M24 Utah W 8-3

M26 San Diego State W 4-2

M27 San Diego State L 1-3

M27 San Diego State W 9-2

M31 Westmont L 2-5

A2 at Hawai‘i W 6-1

A7 at Hawai‘i W 8-0

A13 * at UCLA W 7-1

A16 * California W 10-1

A17 * Stanford W 3-1

A17 * Stanford W 8-4

A20 Chapman W 6-2

A23 * at Stanford W 2-1

A24 * at California W 2-1

A24 * at California W 10-0

A27 at Cal State Los Angeles W 7-4

A30 * Oregon W 5-0

A30 * Oregon W 2-0

M1 * Oregon State W 10-4

M1 * Oregon State W 9-6

M3 at Long Beach State W 6-1

M4 Long Beach State L 1-5

M7 * at Washington State W 4-0

M7 * at Washington State W 7-6

M8 * at Washington W 6-0

M8 * at Washington W 2-0

M11 Cal State Los Angeles W 4-2

M14 * UCLA W 1-0

M15 * at UCLA W 6-3

M20 ^ Oregon W 6-2

M21 ^ Stanford W 9-3

M22 ^ Washington State L 5-10

M22 ^ Washington State W 6-3

M29 # at Santa Clara L 5-6

M30 # Santa Clara W 5-1

M30 # Santa Clara W 9-1

J12 + Seton Hall W 5-1

J13 + Southern Illinois L 3-8

J14 + BYU W 8-6

J15 + Tulsa W 8-4

J16 + Tulsa W 3-2

J17 + Southern Illinois W 7-2

* Pac-8 game

^ Pac-8 Playoff s at Pullman, Wash.

# District 8 Playoff s at Santa Clara & USC

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Record: 46-11, 17-0

Roster

Frank Alfano, 2b

George Ambrow, ss

Daryl Arenstein, 1b

Mike Ball, 2b

Steve Busby, rhp

Gordon Carter, of

Sam Ceci, c

Tim Coffi n, rhp

Dick Cross, of

Jim George, rhp

Milt Guggia, if

Fred Lynn, of

Jeff Pedersen, of

Craig Perkins, c

Jeff Port, 3b

Eric Raich, rhp

Randy Scarbery, rhp

Mark Sogge, rhp

Tim Steele, 1b

Mike Swiderski, c

Chris Vella, lhp

Greg Widman, rhp

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USC won the 1972 CWS — becoming the fi rst school to win three straight baseball titles —despite hit ting only .198 for the se ries. But Troy had dom i nant pitch ing, which came up big in one close game after another. All fi ve of USC’s vic to ries were by one or two runs. The Trojans fought back from the loser’s brack et for the third year in a row. USC opened with vic to ries over Mississippi, 8-6, and Con nect i cut, 5-4, in 11 innings, but lost the next game to Arizona State, 3-0. In a 10-inning thriller against Texas, fi rst baseman Daryl Arenstein, after break ing his bat on a 2-2 pitch, borrowed one from his roommate, Jeff Port, and delivered a game-winning single to score Tim Steele for a 4-3 win. USC then had to beat Arizona State twice for the title. First, Randy Scarbery went the distance in a 3-1 vic to ry. The Trojans scored two runs in the second inning, ending a 33 1/3-inning scoreless streak by ASU pitchers. Then, in the championship, Russ McQueen’s heroics in relief helped preserve a 1-0 shutout of the Sun Devils for the title. He entered the game with the bases loaded and nobody out in the fi fth inning, got out of the jam unscathed and gave up only one hit in fi ve innings of work. Steele scored the game’s only run on a wild pitch in the third inning and had two hits, in clud ing a double. McQueen, the tournament MVP, pitched 14 in nings without giving up a run in the CWS and earned three wins and a save. USC’s strong pitch ing was a surprise because Troy had lost three pitchers to the pros before the season. Prior to the CWS, the Trojans defeated Wash ing ton State twice for the Pac-8 title, then beat UC Santa Barbara twice in the District 8 Playoff s.

National Championship - June 16, 1972USC 1 Arizona State 0Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIM. Guggia, 2b 4 0 1 0 B. Wills, lf 2 0 1 0J. Port, 3b 4 0 0 0 K. Reed, 2b 4 0 0 0F. Lynn, cf 3 0 0 0 G. Atwell, cf 4 0 0 0S. Ceci, c 4 0 0 0 A. Bannister, 1b 4 0 1 0K. Huizenga, lf 4 0 1 0 C. Myers, c 3 0 1 0R. Smalley, ss 4 0 1 0 R. Valley, 3b 4 0 0 0T. Steele, rf 4 1 2 0 J. Mantlo, 1b 4 0 0 0D. Arenstein, 1b 2 0 0 0 D. White, rf 3 0 1 0 R. Glazebrook, ph 1 0 0 0

Totals 32 1 5 0 Totals 31 0 6 0

USC 001 000 000 - 1-5-1Arizona State 000 000 000 - 0-6-1

E - Guggia, MantloDP - USC 3, Arizona State 1. LOB - USC 6, Arizona State 82B - SteeleS - Crawford

USC IP H R ER BB SO Arizona State IP H R ER BB SOM. Sogge 4.0 5 0 0 2 0 J. Crawford 9.0 5 1 1 2 8R. McQueen 5.0 1 0 0 1 5

W - McQueen (9-3) L - Crawford (13-2)WP - CrawfordT - 2:05 A - 6,950

F18 UC Santa Barbara L 4-5

F22 at Cal Poly Pomona W 7-4

F26 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-5

F26 at UC Santa Barbara W 9-6

F29 UC Irvine W 2-0

M1 Chapman W 12-7

M3 Loyola Marymount L 5-10

M7 Pepperdine W 17-3

M8 at Loyola Marymount W 6-1

M10 at Fresno State W 8-5

M11 at Fresno State L 4-5

M11 at Fresno State W 12-4

M14 San Fernando Valley State W 9-8

M15 at Long Beach State W 6-0

M17 San Diego State W 4-2

M18 San Diego State W 8-4

M18 San Diego State W 6-2

M22 at San Fernando Valley State W 12-2

M23 Gonzaga W 10-2

M24 at Arizona L 2-6

M25 at Arizona W 5-3

M25 at Arizona W 2-1

M30 Washington State (n) W 12-10

M31 at Hawai‘i W 4-0

A1 BYU (n) W 6-0

A4 New Mexico W 4-2

A7 * Stanford L 0-2

A8 * Stanford L 1-2

A8 * Stanford W 3-2

A10 Cal Poly Pomona L 5-6

A11 Westmont L 1-2

A14 * at California W 11-5

A15 * at California W 2-1

A15 * at California (10) W 7-6

A21 * UCLA W 2-1

A22 * at UCLA W 5-2

A22 * at UCLA W 10-0

A25 at Cal State Los Angeles W 14-4

A28 California (12) t 8-8

A29 * California W 3-2

A29 * California W 8-0

A30 * California W 10-3

M2 Cal State Los Angeles W 4-0

M3 at Chapman L 8-14

M5 * at Stanford W 4-3

M6 * at Stanford L 1-9

M6 * at Stanford W 10-7

M9 Long Beach State W 6-1

M12 * at UCLA W 8-6

M13 * UCLA W 9-2

M13 * UCLA L 6-7

M19 ^ Washington State W 6-1

M20 ^ Washington State W 8-7

M27 # UC Santa Barbara W 9-5

M28 # UC Santa Barbara W 13-6

J9 + Mississippi W 8-6

J11 + Connecticut (11) W 5-4

J12 + Arizona State L 0-3

J14 + Texas (10) W 4-3

J15 + Arizona State W 3-1

J16 + Arizona State W 1-0

* Pac-8 Southern Division game

^ Pac-8 Championship at USC

# District 8 Playoff s at Santa Barbara, Calif.

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Record: 47-13-1, 14-4

Roster

Rob Adolph, 2b

Daryl Arenstein, 1b

Craig Barnes, of

Ed Bowman, 3b

Sam Ceci, c

Tim Coffi n, rhp

Anthony Davis, lf

Terry Dedeaux, 2b

Milt Guggia, 2b

Ken Huizenga, lf

Fred Lynn, cf

Russ McQueen, rhp

Vince Moll, c

Dan Olson, lhp

Jeff Pedersen, lf

Jeff Port, 3b

Ed Putnam, c

Jeff Reinke, lhp

Wayne Schrader, lhp

Randy Scarbery, rhp

Roy Smalley, ss

Mark Sogge, rhp

James Steele, rf

Mike Swiderski, c

Creighton Tevlin, cf

Greg Widman, rhp

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In 1973, USC again defeated Arizona State in the title game, this time behind an off ense that fea tured outfi elder Fred Lynn, shortstop Roy Smalley and third baseman Rich Dauer. It was USC‘s fourth consecutive championship. Troy went undefeated en route to the cham pi on ship (only the second time a CWS winner had been unbeaten since 1961). The fi rst three vic to ries were against Harvard, 4-1; Texas, 4-1; and Ar i zo na State, 3-1. The next game, and the highlight of the CWS, was USC’s in cred i ble 8-7 victory over Minnesota — one of the greatest comebacks in NCAA history in any sport. Going into the bottom of the ninth, the Trojans had been held to just one hit and were being shut out, 7-0, by Gopher pitcher and long time major leagu er Dave Winfi eld. But Troy sent 11 men to the plate, coming up with eight singles, a sacrifi ce fl y and a stolen base (as well as three Min ne so ta errors) to score eight runs and win the game. Pinch-hitter Ken Huizenga led off the ninth with a single and then his sacrifi ce fl y tied the game at seven runs apiece. USC won it on outfi elder Creighton Tevlin’s RBI single. That vaulted the Trojans into the cham pi on ship game, where they beat top-ranked ASU, 4-3. USC took a 4-0 lead, then held on as lefthander Jeff Reinke, who was on a basketball scholarship at USC, retired the fi nal 11 batters. Huizenga scored a run, had two RBI and made a diving catch to open the ninth inning for the Trojans. Troy swept Wash ing ton State in two games for the second straight year to win its fourth con sec u tive Pac-8 championship, then de feat ed Loyola and Cal State Los An ge les in four straight games for its fourth con sec u tive Dis trict 8 title.

National Championship - June 13, 1973Arizona State 3 USC 4Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBID. Kendrick, lf 4 0 0 0 R. Smalley, ss 4 1 1 0B. Berger, 2b 4 0 0 0 R. Dauer, 3b 4 0 0 0G. Atwell, cf 3 2 2 0 E. Bowman, rf 4 2 2 1D. Harris, rf 4 1 2 1 K. Huizenga, lf 4 1 2 2C. Myers, c 4 0 0 0 E. Putman, c 4 0 0 0C. Westlake, 1b 4 0 2 1 F. Lynn, cf 4 0 2 1T. Sain, 3b 2 0 0 0 R. Adolph, 2b 3 0 2 0 M. Rawlings, ph 1 0 0 0 D. Arenstein, 1b 2 0 0 0 J. Oscarson, 3b 0 0 0 0 D. White, ph 1 0 0 0B. Wills, ss 3 0 0 0

Totals 32 3 7 2 Totals 32 4 9 4

Arizona State 000 201 000 - 3-7-2USC 202 000 00x - 4-9-1

E - Myers, Slocum, SmalleyDP - Arizona State 1. LOB - Arizona State 4, USC 62B - Smalley, Bowman, Huizenga, Adolph, Westlake 3B - SlocumS - Adolph. SF - Putman

Arizona State IP H R ER BB SO USC IP H R ER BB SOJ. Umbarger 2.1 7 4 3 0 1 M. Barr 5.1 7 3 3 2 4D. Slocum 5.2 2 0 0 1 7 J. Reinke 3.1 0 0 0 0 4

W - Barr (10-2) L - Umbarger (5-3) S - ReinkeWP - Barr, ReinkeT - 2:28 A - 12,050

“I have played in a lot of memorable big games during my career. World Series games, league championship games, All-Star Games, all kinds. But I will never forget that game against USC. Never.”

-- Dave Winfi eld

Record: 51-11, 14-4F17 San Diego State W 6-1

F17 San Diego State W 5-3

F20 at UC Irvine W 3-1

F23 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-2

F24 UC Santa Barbara W 5-4

F24 UC Santa Barbara W 10-6

M2 at Fresno State W 5-0

M3 at Fresno State (10) W 6-2

M3 at Fresno State W 2-0

M7 Cal State Los Angeles W 10-2

M10 * UCLA W 6-3

M10 * UCLA W 10-1

M15 at Arizona State L 2-4

M16 at Arizona State L 4-8

M17 at Arizona State L 5-12

M21 Loyola Marymount (8) W 13-12

M23 Gonzaga (11) W 2-1

M26 Arizona State (n) W 3-1

M27 Hawai‘i (n) W 4-0

M27 Vanderbilt (n) L 4-5

M29 Washington State (n) W 9-2

M30 Massachusetts (n) W 16-4

M30 at UC Riverside W 7-4

M31 Stanford (n) (10) W 8-2

M31 Arizona State (n) (12) W 2-0

A1 at UNLV W 9-2

A3 at Cal State Northridge L 3-15

A6 * California W 14-0

A7 * California W 2-1

A7 * California W 8-4

A9 Chapman W 14-4

A10 UC Irvine L 0-5

A11 Pepperdine W 14-3

A13 * at Stanford W 2-1

A14 * at Stanford (9) L 0-1

A14 * at Stanford W 3-0

A17 at Hawai‘i W 10-6

A24 at Cal State Los Angeles W 9-4

A25 at Chapman L 5-6

A27 * Stanford W 12-8

A28 * Stanford W 1-0

A28 * Stanford L 0-3

M1 at Cal Poly Pomona W 18-13

M4 * at California L 4-5

M5 * at California (9) W 8-2

M5 * at California W 2-0

M8 Long Beach State W 10-3

M10 * at UCLA L 5-6

M11 * UCLA W 6-2

M12 * at UCLA W 8-4

M12 * at UCLA W 6-4

M18 ^ Washington State W 13-4

M19 ^ Washington State W 11-9

M26 # Loyola Marymount W 9-8

M27 # Loyola Marymount W 2-1

J1 # Cal State Los Angeles W 4-3

J2 # Cal State Los Angeles W 13-6

J9 + Harvard W 4-1

J10 + Texas W 4-1

J11 + Arizona State W 3-1

J12 + Minnesota W 8-7

J13 + Arizona State W 4-3

* Pac-8 Southern Division game

^ Pac-8 Championship at Pullman, Wash.

# District 8 Playoff s at USC

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Roster

Rob Adolph, 2bDaryl Arenstein, 1b

Craig Barnes, ofMark Barr, rhp

Tom Bhagwat, ofEd Bowman, ofMarvin Cobb, ssTim Coffi n, rhpRich Dauer, if

Anthony Davis, ofTerry Dedeaux, 2bWilliam Edwards, if

Cliff Holland, lhpBrian Hueblein, lhp

Ken Huizenga, lfSteve Kemp, of

Dennis Littlejohn, cFred Lynn, of

Denny Martindale, ifRuss McQueen, rhp

Ty Meyer, rhpGeorge Milke, rhp

Vince Moll, cDan Olson, rhpEd Putnam, c

Jeff Racanelli, rhpPete Redfern, rhp

Jeff Reinke, lhpRandy Scarbery, rhp

Rich Simonin, rhpRoy Smalley, ssDennis Stahl, of

Creighton Tevlin, of

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The last of USC’s unprecedented five straight NCAA titles came in 1974 and was led by infi elder Rich Dauer and des ig nat ed hit ter Steve Kemp, who helped the 1974 Trojans to the champion. No other team, before or since, has won more than two titles in a row. With a win over Texas in the opening game of the tournament, 9-2, and a game two victory over Southern Illinois, 5-3, the Trojans enjoyed a 10-game CWS win ning streak before a 7-3 loss to Miami (Fla.). But the Trojans made their way to the title game for the fi fth straight year by de feat ing Tex as, 5-3, and South ern Illinois, 7-2. In the fi nal, USC beat Miami (Fla.), 7-3, aveng ing the earlier loss. Trojan pitchers John Racanelli and George Milke combined to strike out 10 Hur ri canes (and al lowed zero earned runs) in the clinch er while second baseman Rob Adolph, a backup to quar ter back Pat Haden on the foot ball team, hit a two-run home run. Milke was named the CWS Most Out stand ing Player after earning three victories. To get to the CWS, the Trojans beat Oregon in the Pac-8 Cham pi on ships and Cal State Los Angeles and Pepperdine in the District 8 Playoff s. Dauer set an NCAA record in the open ing game of the CWS with a second-inning single. It was his 102nd hit of the season, breaking Arizona State’s Alan Bannister’s record of 101 set in 1972. Dauer ended the season with a total of 108 hits and two other NCAA records: total bases (181) and RBI (92). Kemp was fi fth in the nation in batting av er age with an awesome .435, still the USC single-season record. On March 30, 1974, in the inaugural game at Dedeaux Field, Jeff McQueen tossed a 7-0 no-hitter over California.

National Championship - June 15, 1974USC 7 Miami 3Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIC. Tavlin, rf 5 0 2 0 J. Cresta, 3b 3 0 0 1M. Cobb, ss 5 1 1 0 O. Gonzalez, 1b 5 0 2 1R. Dauer, 3b 5 1 1 1 W. Krenchicki, ss 4 0 0 0S. Kemp, dh 4 0 0 0 R. Reichle, dh 3 0 0 0E. Putnam, c 4 0 1 1 P. LoMedico, dh 0 0 0 0B. Mitchell, lf 3 2 1 0 J. Vega, ph 0 0 0 0K. Huizenga, cf 4 1 2 0 M. Trujillo, cf 4 1 2 0M. Carpenter, 1b 3 1 1 1 B. Castillo, 2b 4 0 1 0R. Adolph, 2b 4 1 2 2 R. Scott, c 3 0 0 1 R. D'Innocenzio, rf 2 1 1 0 K. Siepe, lf 4 1 0 0

Totals 37 7 11 5 32 3 6 3

USC 030 002 200 - 7-11-2Miami 000 100 200 - 3-6-2

E - Gonzalez, Adolph, Krenchicki, CobbDP - USC 1. LOB - USC 6, Miami 92B - Tevlin, Dauer, Putman, CastilloHR - AdolphSB - Kemp, Gonzalez (2), Tavlin, D'InnocanzioSH - Carpenter. SF - Scott

USC IP H R ER BB SO Miami IP H R ER BB SORacanelli 4.0 4 1 0 4 5 Jakubowski 7.0 10 7 3 2 7Milke 5.0 2 2 0 1 5 Floyd 2.0 1 0 0 0 0

W - Milke (6-3) L - Jakubowski (16-3)PB - Scott, PutmanHBP - by Milke (LoMedico)

Record: 50-20, 11-7

F10 at Pepperdine W 6-1

F18 San Diego State W 5-4

F18 San Diego State W 5-3

F20 at Cal State Northridge W 18-5

F23 Northern Arizona (n) W 5-1

F24 at UNLV (11) W 9-7

F24 at UNLV W 10-2

F26 La Verne W 9-2

M1 UC Irvine L 3-9

M5 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-3

M10 at Cal State Los Angeles W 6-3

M12 at UC Irvine W 10-4

M13 at Chapman W 9-6

M14 at Cal Poly SLO W 13-7

M15 Air Force W 19-3

M15 Air Force W 16-8

M19 Santa Clara (10) W 8-6

M20 Santa Clara L 2-10

M22 Arizona State L 10-12

M23 Arizona State (n) W 14-9

M25 at Loyola Marymount W 6-3

M26 Long Beach State W 9-8

M30 * California W 7-0

M30 * California W 11-4

M31 * California W 3-1

A5 * at Stanford L 2-3

A6 * at Stanford W 7-5

A6 * at Stanford L 5-6

A7 at Arizona State W 6-4

A9 at Oklahoma L 6-7

A9 at Oklahoma L 4-5

A12 at Tulsa W 8-2

A13 at Tulsa L 4-5

A13 at Tulsa L 7-11

A14 at Tulsa W 11-4

A15 Gonzaga W 5-4

A16 Cal State Northridge (10) W 7-6

A19 * at UCLA W 8-2

A20 * UCLA W 11-5

A20 * UCLA W 6-5

A23 Pepperdine L 5-6

A24 Westmont W 9-6

A26 * at California W 4-1

A27 * at California L 2-4

A27 * at California W 8-3

A28 at Santa Clara W 9-2

A30 Cal Poly Pomona L 4-6

M3 * Stanford L 1-4

M4 * Stanford L 0-7

M4 * Stanford L 5-6

M6 Chapman W 5-2

M7 Loyola Marymount L 4-6

M8 at Long Beach State W 7-5

M10 * UCLA W 10-0

M11 * at UCLA L 5-6

M11 * at UCLA W 22-2

M18 ^ Oregon W 11-6

M18 Oregon W 14-1

M25 # Cal State Los Angeles W 9-2

M26 # Cal State Los Angeles L 6-7

M26 # Cal State Los Angeles W 11-9

J1 % Pepperdine L 2-4

J2 % Pepperdine W 4-1

J2 % Pepperdine W 12-1

J8 Texas W 9-2

J10 Southern Illinois W 5-3

J12 Miami L 3-7

J13 Texas W 5-3

J14 Southern Illinois W 7-2

J15 Miami W 7-3

* Pac-8 Southern Division game

^ Pac-8 Championship at USC

# District 8 Playoff s at Cal State Los Angeles

% District 8 Playoff s at USC

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Roster

Rob Adolph, 2bMark Barr, rhp

Tom Bhagwat, 1bMark Carpenter, if

Ken Carrasco, ifMarvin Cobb, ssRich Dauer, 3b

Anthony Davis, ofLarry Fobbs, if

Scott Gregory, rhpRob Hertel, if

Brian Heublein, lhpLarry Hill, c

Cliff Holland, ofKen Huizenga, of

Mike Jae, rhpSteve Kemp, dh

Bob Leach, ifDennis Littlejohn, c

Denny Martindale, 2bRuss McQueen, rhp

Ty Meyer, rhpGeorge Milke, rhp

Bob Mitchell, ofCharlie Phillips, lhp

Ed Putnam, cJohn Racanelli, rhpPete Redfern, rhp

Jeff Reinke, lhpRich Simonin, rhp

Dennis Stahl, ofCreighton Tevlin, lfBruce Tonascia, c

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USC’s 11th title came in 1978, as the Tro jans went 54-9 overall (the best record in the country and still the school single-season record for wins) after start ing out the season with a 7-4 record. The Trojans fi nished the season with a 10-game win streak and went 27-2 in their last 29 games. At the CWS, the Trojans easily won their fi rst three games by beat ing Mi ami (Fla.), 9-3; Mich i gan, 11-3; and Arizona State, 5-2. It required a late-inning comeback to hold off North Carolina in a 3-2 victory. Down 2-0 heading into the eighth inning, the Trojans scored twice in the top of the eighth and got the game-winner in the top of the ninth as centerfi elder John Wells’ sacrifi ce fl y scored second baseman Larry Fobbs. Once again the Trojans beat Arizona State in the CWS fi nal, 10-3, as fi rst baseman Dave Hostetler hit a third-inning homer that proved to be the game-winner. Hostetler and outfi elder Tim Tolman each had three hits for USC. The Tro jans took a 10-0 lead and Bill Bordley didn’t allow a run for the fi rst seven innings. Rod Boxberger was named tournament MVP. Previously, USC’s two-game sweep of Wash ing ton State in the Pac-8 Championships ex tend ed USC’s conference tour na ment winning streak to 13 games. The Tro jans then went 3-0 in the NCAA West Re gion al at Dedeaux Field with two wins over Ar i zo na and a victory over Cal State Ful ler ton, all by one-run margins. Bordley (12-2) and Boxberger (12-1) were two of four Tro jans — including Brian Hayes (11-2) and Ernie Mauritson (11-0) — with at least 11 wins, making NCAA history. Bordley started the 1978 season 6-0, giving him wins in 20 straight decisions. The pitching staff registered a 2.63 ERA for the season.

National Championship - June 8, 1978USC 10 Arizona State 3Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIJ. Wells, cf 5 0 0 0 E. Irvine, cf 5 0 1 0D. Stokke, ss 5 1 2 1 S. Michael, rf 5 1 3 0C. Smith, dh 6 1 1 1 H. Brooks, ss 4 0 2 0T. Tolman, lf 5 1 3 1 B. Horner, 3b 4 1 0 0 D. Hostetler, 1b 5 2 3 2 C. Bando, c 4 1 1 2D. Engle, 3b 5 1 1 0 J. Allen, 2b 3 0 2 1K. Brown, rf 3 3 2 0 M. Anicich, 1b 2 0 0 0L. Fobbs, 2b 5 1 2 3 G. Moon, ph-lf 1 0 0 0D. Van Gorder, c 4 0 2 2 G. Stahl, lf-1b 1 0 0 0 D. Hudgens, dh 2 0 0 0 L. Eiler, dh 2 0 0 0

Totals 43 10 16 10 33 3 9 3

USC 032 002 030 - 10-16-0Arizona State 000 000 030 - 3-9-3

E - Brooks, Allen, StahlDP - USC 3. LOB - USC 12, Arizona State 102B - Brown, Fobbs, Bando, AllenHR - HostetlerSF - Van Gorder

USC IP H R ER BB SO Arizona State IP H R ER BB SOB. Bordley 7.2 7 3 3 6 1 M. Dean 2.1 6 5 5 3 0J. Schattinger 1.1 2 0 0 1 1 J. Vasquez 2.2 8 2 2 0 0 L. Eiler 3.0 2 3 3 2 1 T. Hawk 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

W - Bordley (12-2) L - Dean (8-4) WP - EilerT - 2:32 A - 12,172

Roster

Ron Arnold, rhpRay Benzor, rhpBill Bordley, lhp

Rod Boxberger, rhpKeith Brown, of

Bill Bumstead, rhpDan Burns, 1bJim Connor, utDave Engle, 3bLarry Fobbs, 2bBrian Hayes, lhp

Tom Hicks, cDave Hodgins, c

Dave Hostetler, 1bTom Marchica, lhp

Ernie Mauritson, rhpJim McDowell, if

Anthony Munoz, rhpFrank Pennachio, 2b

Gerald Price, 2bSpiro Psaltis, lhpMark Rhodes, of

Jeff Schattinger, rhpLarry Simpson, rhp

Bob Skube, ofChris Smith, of

John Stevenson, ifDoug Stokke, ssTim Tolman, of

Dave Van Gorder, cJohn Wells, ofJeff Wick, lhp

Stan Williams, rhpPaul Ziegler, of

F14 at Pepperdine L 0-3

F18 at Cal State Fullerton (10) W 10-9

F20 Cal State Fullerton W 9-6

F24 at Long Beach State W 23-8

F25 St. Mary’s W 9-2

F25 St. Mary’s W 8-0

M4 at Arizona State L 9-13

M4 at Arizona State L 7-13

M7 Pepperdine W 7-0

M10 Chapman W 10-0

M11 UC Irvine L 2-8

M11 UC Irvine W 8-0

M14 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 8-1

M16 Cal State Los Angeles W 14-4

M17 at Cal State Los Angeles W 10-1

M18 Cal State Los Angeles W 3-2

M19 at Houston W 13-1

M20 at Houston W 10-4

M21 at Texas A&M W 5-2

M22 at Texas A&M W 8-5

M24 Eastern Michigan (n) W 5-2

M24 at Texas W 8-2

M25 at Texas W 3-2

M25 at Texas L 2-3

M28 Cal Lutheran W 2-1

M31 Arizona State W 11-0

A1 Arizona State W 11-6

A2 Arizona State W 10-1

A5 Cal State Northridge W 12-1

A8 * at California L 13-14

A8 * at California W 6-2

A9 at Santa Clara W 7-2

A13 * Stanford W 7-0

A14 * Stanford L 2-3

A15 * Stanford W 8-3

A18 Pepperdine W 10-2

A20 * UCLA (10) W 6-5

A21 * at UCLA W 5-4

A22 * UCLA W 7-3

A24 Long Beach State W 12-1

A27 * California W 11-2

A28 * California W 14-3

A29 * California W 11-2

A30 * California W 7-2

M1 Cal Poly Pomona W 11-5

M2 Loyola Marymount W 15-2

M5 * at Stanford W 17-7

M6 * at Stanford W 4-3

M7 * at Stanford W 12-6

M9 UC Santa Barbara L 4-6

M11 * at UCLA W 1-0

M12 * UCLA W 7-6

M13 * at UCLA L 8-9

M20 ^ Washington State W 3-2

M21 ^ Washington State W 5-4

M26 # Arizona W 3-2

M27 # Cal State Fullerton (11) W 3-2

M28 # Arizona W 2-1

J2 + Miami W 9-3

J4 + Michigan W 11-3

J6 + Arizona State W 5-2

J7 + North Carolina W 3-2

J8 + Arizona State W 10-3

* Pac-8 Southern Division game

^ Pac-8 Championship at Pullman, Wash.

# District 8 Playoff s at USC

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Record: 54-9, 15-3

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The 12th and most recent title came in 1998, as the Trojans put together an amazing run at the College World Series. It was the 50th anniversary of USC’s fi rst-ever baseball crown. For the fourth time, USC was able to over come an opening-round loss (12-10 to two-time defending champion LSU) to claim the title. USC needed four wins in the next fi ve days to reach the fi nal. First, USC beat Florida, 12-10, in 11 innings. Rik Currier then shut down Mississppi State, 7-1, as he struck out 12 in eight innings. The Trojans then had to beat LSU twice in two days, and righthanders Seth Etherton and Mike Penney were up to the task, as they pitched USC to 5-4 and 7-3 wins, respectively. USC faced a familiar foe in the title game: Arizona State. For the fourth time, the two teams met in the fi nal, and for the fourth time, the Trojans came away victorious in a 21-14 slugfest. Robb Gorr opened the fi rst with a three-run shot to left and the Trojans opened an 8-0 lead in the second on a three-run homer by second baseman Wes Rachels and Gorr's second homer of the game with a solo shot. The Sun Devils, though, answered with fi ve in the bottom of the inning, including a grand slam by shortstop Michael Collins. USC held off Arizona State throughout the game and led, 11-8, in the seventh before one of the most dramatic moments in CWS history. With the bases loaded and two outs, Head Coach Mike Gillespie called for a triple steal as Morgan Ensberg stole home. Rachels followed with a two-run single to give the Trojans a six-run lead. Arizona State scored fi ve runs in the seventh, but the Trojans put the game away in the ninth on a grand slam over the center-fi eld wall by designated hitter Jason Lane in the ninth. Lane set CWS records for hits (15) and total bases (31). Wes Rachels, the CWS Most Out stand ing Player, went 5-for-7 with a cham pi on ship-game record seven RBI. Jack Krawczyk pitched the fi nal 1 2/3 innings to earn a save and set NCAA single-season and career records. "I was proud of our guys," said Gillespie. "We couldn't allow ourselves a week ago to think that we would be playing for the national championship. This achievement for me goes beyond my ability to describe it." At the NCAA East Regional, the Trojans also had to come back from an early loss, but they won their fi nal three games in a two-day period.

National Championship - June 6, 1998USC 21 Arizona State 14Player AB R H RBI Player AB R H RBIW. Rachels, 2b 7 3 5 7 W. Bloomquist, 2b 6 0 1 0G. Hanoian, lf 2 1 0 0 R. Arguelles, cf 5 2 1 2 R. Perry, Jr., pr/cf 1 0 1 0 M. Moreno, rf 6 2 2 1R. Gorr, 1b 5 3 2 5 A. Beinbrink, 3b 2 2 1 3E. Munson, c 6 1 2 0 J. Phelps, 1b 4 1 2 2M. Ensberg, 3b 4 3 2 1 D. Delucchi, lf 5 1 1 1B. Ticehurst, rf 5 2 1 2 C. Myers, dh 5 3 4 1J. Lane, dh/p 6 2 3 4 G. Halvorson, c 5 2 3 0J. Freitas, cf/lf 6 3 5 1 M. Collins, ss 3 1 1 4 J. DePippo, pr/lf 0 0 0 0 R. Mills, ss 3 1 1 4S. Davidson, ss 4 3 2 0

Totals 46 21 23 20 Totals 41 14 16 14

USC 351 002 325 - 21 23 1Arizona State 050 300 510 - 14 16 0

E - DavidsonDP - Arizona State 2. LOB - USC 7, Arizona State 82B - Rachels, Ensberg, Lane, Freitas, MorenoHR - Rachels, Gorr 2, Ticehurst, Lane, Beinbrink, Phelps, Myers, CollinsSB - Ensberg, Freitas, Davidson, MorenoSH - Hanoian, Collins 2. SF - Gorr, Beinbrink

USC IP H R ER BB SO Arizona State IP H R ER BB SOR. Currier 1.1 5 5 5 1 3 R. Mills 1.0 6 6 6 1 1J. Lane 2.1 4 3 0 2 1 A. Kramer 5.0 6 5 5 0 1S. Immel 3.0 4 4 4 2 1 C. Pennington 1.1 5 5 5 3 1M. Weibling 0.2 3 2 2 0 1 P. Lowery 1.0 4 4 4 2 0J. Krawczyk 1.2 0 0 0 0 1 C. Crumpton 0.2 2 1 1 0 0

W - Lane (9-2) L - Mills (8-4) S - Krawczyk (23).PB - Halvorson 2.HBP - by Kramer (Ensberg).T - 3:59 A - 24,456

Roster

Carlos Casillas, 1bOscar Casillas, ut

Dominic Correa, ifRik Currier, rhp

Seth Davidson, ssJeff DiPippo, c/of

Don DiDomizio, lhpMorgan Ensberg, ifSeth Etherton, rhpTanner Eriksen, rhpRonald Flores, lhpJeremy Freitas, of

Robb Gorr, 1bGreg Hanoian, of

Marco Hernandez, rhpSteve Immel, rhpCraig Jones, rhpRay Kasper, ut

Shaun Kramer, rhpJack Krawczyk, rhp

Peter Krogh, rhpJason Lane, lhp/of

Raul Lepe, rhpMike McHargue, c

Brandon Mugavero, utEric Munson, cBill Peavey, 1b

Mike Penney, rhpRod Perry, Jr., ofJosh Persell, ut

Wes Rachels, 2bJason Saenz, lhpKevin Schultz, if

Josh Self, utChris Tessman, lhpBrad Ticehurst, ofJosh Townsend, cBrian Vieira, rhp

Mike Weibling, rhpTaiki Yamaoka, rhp

J30 Long Beach State W 16-4

F1 Long Beach State W 9-5

F7 Texas W 5-3

F7 Texas L 5-6

F8 Texas L 7-15

F10 at Long Beach State W 12-3

F13 North Carolina (n) W 10-0

F14 North Carolina (n) W 16-9

F15 North Carolina (n) W 10-2

F18 at Cal State Fullerton W 3-2

F20 * Arizona W 10-3

F21 * Arizona W 4-1

F22 * Arizona L 2-3

F25 at Pepperdine (11) W 5-2

F27 * UCLA W 6-1

F28 * at UCLA W 10-9

M1 * UCLA L 7-12

M3 at UC Santa Barbara W 15-8

M6 Oregon State W 9-0

M7 Oregon State W 7-4

M8 Oregon State L 6-13

M14 * Arizona State W 7-6

M14 * Arizona State W 13-5

M15 * Arizona State W 6-3

M17 Loyola Marymount W 6-4

M20 * at Arizona W 6-4

M21 * at Arizona W 7-6

M22 * at Arizona W 10-6

M24 Pepperdine W 11-1

M27 * at California W 10-6

M28 * at California (10) W 7-6

M29 * at California W 8-1

A1 Cal State Fullerton L 4-7

A3 * Stanford L 0-1

A5 * Stanford L 6-7

A5 * Stanford W 7-4

A6 Hawaii Hilo W 12-3

A9 * at Arizona State L 3-18

A10 * at Arizona State L 5-7

A11 * at Arizona State L 4-24

A14 at Loyola Marymount L 6-12

A17 * California W 10-0

A18 * California W 14-13

A19 * California W 5-2

A21 at San Diego State W 9-4

A24 * at UCLA W 14-6

A25 * UCLA L 17-18

A26 * at UCLA W 17-12

A28 San Diego State W 17-10

A29 UC Santa Barbara W 9-8

M9 * at Stanford L 2-4

M10 * at Stanford W 5-2

M11 * at Stanford W 5-1

M15 at Portland State W 10-2

M15 at Portland State L 6-7

M21 # Fordham W 10-6

M22 # Virginia Commonwealth L 4-14

M23 # Clemson W 8-5

M23 # South Alabama W 3-2

M24 # South Alabama W 4-3

M30 + LSU L 10-12

J1 + Florida (11) W 12-10

J2 + Mississippi State W 7-1

J4 + LSU W 5-4

J5 + LSU W 7-3

J6 + Arizona State W 21-14

* Pac-10 Southern Division game

# East Regional at Clemson, S.C.

+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Record: 49-17, 21-9

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1999 sea son. Then, the three remaining North ern Di vi sion schools (Oregon State, Wash ing ton and Washington State) joined with the South’s six schools to form one single division. In 2007, Oregon reinstated its program as the Pac-10 Conference will have a full 10-team alignment starting in the 2009 season. The conference expanded in the summer of 2011 with the newly-named Pac-12 Conference adding Utah for baseball (Colorado does not sponsor baseball).

Th e Head Coaches USC has an unprecedented tradition of coach ing excellence in baseball, high light ed by Rod Dedeaux, one of the winningest base ball coaches in NCAA his to ry. Only six other men have had the distinction of being a USC head baseball coach since 1924.

Th e Pre-Sam Crawford Era (1889-1923) USC’s fi rst full-time head baseball coach was Harvey Holmes in 1908. He led Troy to a 17-2 mark for the season. Holm es also coached the Trojan footballers from 1904-07. The next USC team with an offi cial head coach was the 1911 squad. Curtiss Bernard, a professional player for the Pa cifi c Coast League’s Los Angeles Angels, led the Trojans to a 10-3 mark. Another PCL player, Len Burrell of the Vernon club, took over the following season. George Wheeler, who played for the Na tion al League’s Phil a del phia Phillies in the 1890s, coached USC in 1914 and again in 1923. Wheel er did an amazing job in 1914 when he led the School of Law team (the only Trojan base ball team at that time) to an 8-2 record. Ralph Glaze, the Trojan head football coach in 1914-15, took com mand of the base ball pro gram in 1915. Charles “Pat” Millikan was head coach in 1916. In 1917, Phil Koerner, a fi rst baseman for the Los Angeles Angels, was named USC’s head coach, but he was traded to San Fran cisco by the Angels mid way through the sea son. So, with Koerner out of Southern Cal i for nia, Millikan re as sumed control for the re main der of the season. When Trojan baseball got back in gear in

The 1921 team was co-coached by Henderson and Willis O. Hunter, and was also very successful: 9-3 overall, 6-1 against col leg es. Records don’t indicate who coached the 1922 squad, but former major leaguer George Wheeler returned to coach USC in 1923 after previously doing so in 1914. The rest of the 1920s belonged to Hall of Famer Sam “Wa hoo” Crawford (who still holds the major league baseball career record with 309 triples), who brought USC to prom i nence. Crawford was instrumental in creating the fi rst baseball conference for USC to compete in with the creation of the CIBA in 1927.

Th e Leagues/Conferences USC’s fi rst participation in league play was in the California In ter col le giate Base ball As so ci a tion (CIBA), originated in 1927. USC was one of fi ve founding members, in clud ing Cal i for nia, St. Mary’s, Santa Clara and Stanford. Prior to the advent of the CIBA, USC, Cal and Stanford shared a loose alliance in 1923-24 and 1926. The CIBA ran from 1927-66, plus a brief return in 1976. USC and Cal were the only teams to par tic i pate in each of the years that the con fer ence was in ex ist ence. In addition to the original members, other participants in the CIBA in its fi rst 40 years were Loyola Marymount, Oc ci den tal, Pepperdine, UCLA, University of San Fran cisco and Whittier. In 1943, the CIBA was divided into two di vi sions as USC played with fi ve other teams in the Southern Division. In 1967, USC joined the Athletic As so ci a tion of Western Uni ver si ties, along with Cal, Oregon, Or e gon State, Stanford, UCLA, Wash ing ton and Wash ing ton State. The AAWU changed its name to the Pa cifi c-8 Con fer ence in 1968. The Pac-8 was divided into Northern and Southern di vi sions in 1970, with USC, Cal, Stanford and UCLA in the lat ter. The brief reformation of the CIBA in 1976 included the four Pac-8 Southern Di vi sion teams and UC Santa Barbara. In 1977, the Pac-8 South ern Di vi sion was restored in its original form. In 1979, Arizona and Arizona State joined the four California Pac-8 schools in the Pac-10 Southern Division, which re mained intact until the

Th e Early Years USC played its fi rst baseball game on Nov. 23, 1889, losing to a club team called Bonny Brae, 13-10, on a campus fi eld. Records don’t indicate another game until Feb. 20, 1892, when USC had a 14-13 win over Woodbury Business College on its way to an undefeated (5-0-1) season. There were about 20 play ers on the USC squad that year. The 1893 season began prior to the cal en dar year with a 13-0 victory over El Monte on Oct. 29, 1892. Ten games were played that season. Records show USC playing only a com bined total of three games over the next four years. The program regrouped in 1898, going 8-3, with L.W. Umsted serving as manager and catcher. The program wavered without dis tinc tion again until 1902 when Hall of Fame pitcher Rube Waddell, who starred for the Phil a del phia Ath let ics and three other teams, directed the team in early-season train ing. USC played a limited number of games each season thereafter until 1905, when a 12-game sched ule was played (there was rarely a season with fewer than 10 games after that). USC played its fi rst in ter na tion al game, losing to Waseda of Japan, 13-6. Offi cial statistics were fi rst kept in 1906, when shortstop and captain Walter Bridewell hit .461. Harvey Holmes is credited with being USC’s fi rst baseball coach, leading his team to a 17-2 mark in 1908. On May 24, 1913, USC baseball was abol ished in order to focus all springtime ath let ic pursuits on the track and fi eld team. From 1914-17, the university’s law school team represented Troy on the base ball fi eld, with the squad open to non-law students the last two years. The 1914 all-law school team played sur pris ing ly well, going 8-2 overall and 4-1 against college teams. Students organized one USC base ball game in 1918, a 3-2 loss to Union Oil on March 24, but other than that base ball was not played in 1918-19 due to World War I. Base ball was brought back as a full-fl edged uni ver si ty sport in 1920 with famed football coach Elmer “Gloomy Gus” Henderson lead ing the squad to a 9-4-1 record (4-1-1 versus col lege teams).

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to earn the victory in the national cham pi on ship game with an 8-7 win in 12 innings against Missouri. The Trojans forced the title game after defeating Missouri earlier, 7-0. Mike Blewitt hit an RBI single to right fi eld in the bottom of the 12th, scoring Rex Johnston from third with two outs for the victory. In 1961, the Trojans capped their con fer ence streak with the school's third national championship. USC went 5-0 in the College World Series, becoming only the fi fth team in 15 years to go undefeated. In the second meeting of the CWS against Boston College, the Trojans rallied from a 3-0 defi cit to force the game into extra innings. Three straight singles by Tom Satriano, Art Ersepke and Larry Himes pro duced the game-winning run in the 10th, send ing the Trojans to the national championship. A rain delay forced Oklahoma State and USC to wait before playing the title game, but it was future head coach Mike Gillespie who helped bring home the title for the Trojans. In the eighth, Gillespie, who started the game in left fi eld, doubled to left-center and scored on a single by Ersepke in the 1-0 victory over the Cowboys. Jim Withers threw the shutout, al low ing only four hits and striking out 13 to improve his record to 12-1 on the season. The 1963 national championship found the Trojans rallying from an opening-round loss to win fi ve straight games, having to beat Ar i zo na twice to win it all. Walt Peterson threw a complete game while Bud Hollowell and Gary Holman hit 400-foot homers for the 5-2 victory for the national championship. Hollowell hit four home runs in the fi nal four games to earn CWS MVP honors. The team was also one of the youngest Trojan national championship squads with a starting lineup that featured seven soph o mores. USC was 17-3 in the CIBA in 1964 and fi n ished fourth in the Col lege World Series. The next season was a re build ing year, but the Tro jans still went 30-15-1. In the summer of 1965, the Trojans played a "barnstorming" tour that featured stops to Alaska

1920 following the end of World War I, Elmer “Gloomy Gus” Henderson became the head coach. Henderson is probably best re mem bered for be ing the winningest football coach in USC history, losing only six games in six sea sons (1919-24). He was also suc cess ful on the base ball diamond as the 1920 team went 9-4-1. Henderson co-coached the baseball squad with Willis O. Hunter in 1921.

Th e Sam Crawford Era (1924-29) Crawford led USC for six years as Troy began a steady climb toward prom i nence. He actively sought to enlarge the schedule and im prove it through tough er competition. He was a key force in the de vel op ment of the California In ter col le giate Base ball As so ci a tion in 1927. He had three seasons of double-digit wins and led USC to a second-place fi nish in the CIBA’s initial cam paign. Crawford was 59-46-3 in all games, 55-33 against other col lege teams and 19-19 in CIBA games.

Th e Sam Barry Era (1930-41) Barry took the baton from Crawford in full stride. His fi rst USC team went 25-5-1 overall, 15-2-1 in college games and 11-2 in the CIBA to take the league title. He ended up with fi ve CIBA crowns (including two ties). Barry posted fi ve seasons of 20-plus wins. His career marks: 219-89-3 against all com pe ti tion, 133-54-2 ver sus college op po nents and 112-52 in con fer ence games.

Th e Barry-Dedeaux Era (1942, 1946-50) In a unique situation, Barry and Dedeaux were co-head coaches for six very successful

seasons. The duo led USC to CIBA cham pi on ships in fi ve of the six years, including 1948, a signifi cant mile stone year for the Trojan pro gram. Not only did USC get its fi rst 40-win season, but it also won its fi rst national cham pi on ship. The national champion Trojans were 26-4 against college com pe ti tion, going 2-1 against Yale in the fi nal three games of the College World Series. The fi nal marks for the Barry-Dedeaux tan dem were 170-70-3 overall (110-28 against college foes and 67-18 in CIBA games).

Th e Rod Dedeaux Era (1943-45, 1951-86) When Barry joined the Navy in 1942 for World War II, Dedeaux was left as the sole head coach for the next three years and he made good on the op por tu ni ty, fi nishing second in the CIBA every year. Dedeaux’s best work was ahead of him, though. Barry returned to his rank of co-head coach in 1946, until he passed away in the fall of 1950. The Trojans made their fi rst venture to the College World Series in 1948, utilizing a 16-game winning streak which included being crowned CIBA co-champions. USC defeated Yale in the fi rst game of the CWS, 3-1, before Yale (with former President George W. Bush as the fi rst baseman) snapped Troy's streak with an 8-3 victory. USC rallied to win their fi rst national championship with a decisive 9-2 win against Yale, fi nishing the season with a 26-4 record. Another CIBA championship and trip to the College World Series helped the 1949 squad, which fi nished with a 23-6 overall record. In the next 11 years with Dedeaux at the helm, USC began an incredible streak where the Trojans won nine CIBA championships and two CIBA co-championships. The 1951 and 1955 squads reached the College World Se ries, but it was the 1958 squad that put another national championship trophy in USC's hands. The 1958 Trojans went 28-3 and won the CWS in remarkable fashion after losing their fi rst game, 3-0, against Holy Cross as Bill Thom took the loss in his fi rst start of the series. Thom, however, would play an important role in the Trojans' title hopes. USC would battle and win its next fi ve straight games to win the cham pi on ship. Thom threw 4 1/3 scoreless innings in relief

Sam CrawfordSam Crawford

Rod DedeauxRod Dedeaux

Rod Dedeaux and Sam BarryRod Dedeaux and Sam Barry

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and Hawaii. The Trojans were the fi rst collegiate team to be invited to play in the eight-game Midnight Sun series with the Alaska Goldpanners. The series was climaxed with the Midnight Sun game that started at 10:30 p.m. and was completed without the aid of artifi cial light. USC returned to Omaha in 1966, fi nishing third in the CWS. The Trojans again “strug gled” In 1967, fi n ish ing third in the CIBA and going 38-13-2 over all. Dedeaux’s greatest years were still to come, beginning in 1968 with another na tion al cham pi on ship. During the 1968 Col lege World Series, the Trojans used "little ball" as the team hit a com bined .221 and registered wins by either one or two runs. Bill Seinsoth earned MVP honors, hitting a two-run homer in the cham pi on ship game against South ern Il li nois to tie the game at 2-2 in the fourth. Down 3-2 in the bottom of the ninth, pinch-hitter Pat Kuehner hit a two-run tri ple with two strikes to give Troy its fi fth national title. The following year, USC went 13-8 to fi nish

third in league play before starting a run not likely to be seen for a long time in college baseball. The Trojans rattled off five straight national championships from 1970-74. The 1970 College World Series opened with a 4-1 loss to Ohio, giving the Trojans an opportunity to once again winning the cham pi on ship from the losers' bracket. After two straight wins, USC staved off elimination in dramatic fashion against Texas. Down 7-1, the Trojans scored six runs in the seventh and defeated the Longhorns, 8-7, in 14 innings. With three teams tied at 3-1, USC won a coin fl ip to earn a bye to the championship game and faced Florida State. Second baseman Frank Alfano singled home the winning run in the

bottom of the 15th with the bases loaded for the 2-1 win. Pitcher Jim Barr threw eight scoreless innings of relief, allowing only three hits. Dedeaux won six NCAA crowns be tween 1968-78, in clud ing fi ve in a row from 1970-74. The “worst” year in that span came in 1969 when USC went 13-8 in league play to fi nish third. The best sea son, arguably, was 1971: the Tro jans won all 17 of their conference games, went 54-13 overall and took the CWS cham pi on ship (losing only to Southern Illinois, whom they re bound ed to beat later in the series). USC was perfect in CWS play in 1968, 1972, 1973 and 1978, going 5-0 each year. One of the greatest hitters in USC his to ry, Steve Kemp, batted .435 in the 1975 season and fi nished with a school career mark of .397. Kemp was drafted No. 1 overall by the Detroit Tigers in the 1976 draft. The 1973 national title produced one of the greatest CWS moments for the Trojans. Down 7-0 in the bottom of the ninth against Minnesota, the Trojans sent 11 men to the plate and scored eight runs against future Hall of Famer Dave Winfi eld to cap a remarkable 8-7 victory. Future major leaguers Fred Lynn, Roy Smalley and Rich Dauer contributed to the championship. The incredible streak of fi ve straight na tion al titles concluded with the 1974 squad, the same year the Trojans played their fi rst game at Dedeaux Field. John Racanelli and George Milke combined to strike out 10 Hurricanes in the national title game as USC defeated Miami, 7-3. Dauer set an NCAA record in the tour na ment with his 102nd hit and fi nished the season with three NCAA season records: hits (108), total bases (181) and RBI (92).

After starting the 1978 season with a 7-4 mark, the Trojans went on a torrid pace en route to their 11th national title and seventh in 11 years. USC used a 47-5 streak to fi nish the season with the nation's best record at 54-9. The 54 victories are still a school record and the pitching staff set an NCAA record with four

pitchers (Bill Bordley, Rod Boxberger, Brian Hayes and Ernie Mauritson) recording at least 11 victories on the season. During the run from 1968-78, the Tro jans recorded 40 or more wins in a season nine times. Near the end of his career, Dedeaux pi lot ed USC to sec ond-place Pac-10 South ern Division fi n ish es in 1983 and 1984. Dedeaux would also have the honor of coaching two future Hall of Famers and easily the two most recognizable Trojans: Mark McGwire and Randy Johnson. McGwire, who broke Roger Maris' single season home run record with 70 home runs in 1998, set the school and Pac-10 single season record with 32 home runs for the Trojans in 1984.

He was also a pitcher and actually put up better numbers than Johnson. Johnson played for Troy from 1983-85 and went on to win fi ve Cy Young Awards. When Dedeaux stopped coaching after the 1986 season to become USC’s Director of Base ball, he left behind a record that may never be surpassed. He had winning sea sons in 41 of his 45 years — in one stretch, USC went 37 years without a losing cam paign. His 1,332 wins (with only 571 losses and 11 ties) were more than any other Di vi sion I coach in history until Texas’ Cliff Gustafson eclipsed the mark in 1994. Dedeaux was a part of 11 Trojan national cham pi on ships (he had 10 of his own and co-coached with Barry on the other). He de vel oped many future pro fes sion als, in clud ing Rich Dauer, Ron Fairly, Dave Kingman, Fred Lynn, Mark McGwire, Tom Seaver, Roy Smalley and Randy Johnson.

Th e Mike Gillespie Era (1987-2006) After winning 72 percent of his games as head coach of College of the Canyons (a com mu ni ty col lege in Valencia, Calif.), Gillespie returned to his alma mater, where he had played for Dedeaux from 1960-62. He brought a new style of Trojan base ball, based on sound ex e cu tion of the fun da men tals and an ag gres sive ness geared towards pressuring op po nents. It would not be until 1991 when Gillespie would lead the Trojans to their fi rst con fer ence title in 13 years. That year, the Trojans went 46-17-1, but fell to Hawaii at home in the NCAA Regional. USC reached the 1993 and 1994 NCAA Regional, but it was the 1995 season when the Trojans made their tri um phant re turn to Omaha and the College World Series. After losing the fi rst game, the Tro jans made another charge with four straight wins before falling to Cal State Fullerton in the national cham pi on ship game, 11-5. In 1998, the Trojans beat South Alabama twice at the NCAA Regional to advance to the College World Series. LSU defeated USC, 12-10,

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in the fi rst game of the CWS, but the Trojans used their Omaha magic with fi ve straight wins for the school's 12th national championship. USC defeated Arizona State, 21-14, in a wild national title game that in clud ed Morgan Ensberg stealing home in a pivotal moment. Seth Etherton set a school and Pac-10 record by striking out 182 batters that season and Jack Krawczyk posted NCAA marks for saves in a season (23) and career (49). The 2000 and 2001 squads made back-to-back appearances in the College World Se ries and witnessed a special season when Mark Prior swept every national player of the year award, including the Golden Spikes Award, in 2001. Prior went 15-1 with a 1.69 ERA, break ing Etherton's school record with 202 strikeouts on the season. Prior was drafted No. 2 overall by the Chicago Cubs and became an instant sensation in the Windy City when he made his major league debut in 2002. The 2005 squad was one win away from another trip to Omaha after a wild series at Oregon State. The Trojans made their fi fth NCAA Super Regional appearance in seven years. The 2006 season represented Gillespie's 20th and fi nal season at USC as he retired from college baseball. Gillespie registered fi ve Pac-10 titles and made trips to the NCAA playoff s in 15 of 20 years with his eff orts helping to restore the luster and tradition of USC baseball. 28 former Trojans under Gillespie have gone on to play in the major leagues, including Barry Zito, Prior, Ensberg, Geoff Jenkins, Jacque Jones, Aaron Boone, Bret Boone and Anthony Reyes.

USC and the Olympics The as so ci a tion between USC and Olympic base ball in the United States started back in 1964 when legendary Trojan coach Rod Dedeaux took a group of U.S. play ers to the Far East for a tour, and then to the Tokyo Games for an ex hi bi tion game against a Jap a nese team. The U.S. won, 6-2.

When base ball returned to the Olym pics 20 years later, it was again Dedeaux that man aged the U.S. team, leading the 1984 USA squad to a silver medal as a dem on stra tion sport here at the Los Angeles Games. One of Dedeaux’s as sis tants was Art Mazmanian, an All-American at USC in 1948 and the head coach at Mt. San Antonio College. Two USC baseball play ers were key members of the team: pitcher Sid Akins and fi rst baseman Mark McGwire. Akins appeared in two games as a relief pitcher, allowing no runs and one hit in 2 1/3 innings. McGwire started at fi rst base, and though he hit just .190 (4-for-21) in the Olympics, he batted .391 with 26 RBI in 30 games in the pre-Olympic tour. USC infi elder Bret Barberie was on the USA’s gold-medal winning team in the 1988 Seoul Games, the only gold medal won by the U.S. until the 2000 Olym pics. It was once again a dem on stra tion sport, how ev er. Barberie came off the bench to play in four of the USA’s fi ve games and was hitless in two at-bats.The 1992 Barcelona Games, the fi rst time that baseball was an offi cial Olympic sport, marked the only time in the past four Olympics that the U.S. failed to medal — and it was the only time no Tro jans appeared on the roster. Jacque Jones continued the USC-USA con nec tion at the 1996 Atlanta Games. Jones, an out fi eld er, was one of the top players for the U.S.’s bronze-medal winning team. In 37 games (including the pre-Olympic tour), Jones hit .404 with a team-leading 61 hits, and knocked 15 home runs and 49 RBI. He ranked among the team’s top three in nine off ensive cat e go ries. At Atlanta, Jones was sec ond on the team with a .433 av er age (13-for-30), and led the USA with fi ve home runs (tied with War ren Mor ris) and 13 RBI.

Jacque Jones as a member of the Jacque Jones as a member of the

1996 U.S. Olympic Team1996 U.S. Olympic Team

Rod Dedeaux served as head coach for the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team. Dedeaux Rod Dedeaux served as head coach for the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team. Dedeaux

is viewed by many as a pioneer in the international baseball community after is viewed by many as a pioneer in the international baseball community after

taking his USC squads to the Far East during the 1950s and 1960s. He also helped taking his USC squads to the Far East during the 1950s and 1960s. He also helped

start the USA-Japan Series in 1972.start the USA-Japan Series in 1972.

Jason Lane hits a grand slam in the 1998 national Jason Lane hits a grand slam in the 1998 national

championship game against Arizona Statechampionship game against Arizona State

Rod Dedeaux passes the torch toRod Dedeaux passes the torch to

Mike Gillespie in 1987Mike Gillespie in 1987

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1947 Archie Wilson (of ) ABCA 2nd team

1948 Wally Hood (p) ABCA 1st team

Art Mazmanian (2b) ABCA 1st team

Henry Workman (of ) ABCA 1st team

1949 Jim Brideweser (ss) ABCA 1st team

Art Mazmanian (2b) ABCA 2nd team

1950 Jay Roundy (of ) ABCA 1st team

1951 Jay Roundy (of ) ABCA 1st team

1952 Hal Charnofsky (ss) ABCA 1st team

Tom Lovrich (p) ABCA 2nd team

1953 Ed Simpson (1b) ABCA 1st team

1955 Gerry Mason (of ) ABCA 2nd team

John Garten (c) ABCA 3rd team

1956 Kent Hadley (1b) ABCA 1st team

Bud Pritchard (2b) ABCA 3rd team

1957 Bill Olson (cf ) ABCA 1st team

Tom Shollin (if ) ABCA 3rd team

1958 Mike Castanon (2b) ABCA 3rd team

Jerry Siegert (of ) ABCA 1st team

1959 Ken Guff ey (1b) ABCA 3rd team

Bill Thom (p) ABCA 1st team

Johnny Werhas (3b) ABCA 1st team

1960 Bruce Gardner (p) ABCA 1st team

Bill Heath (c) ABCA 2nd team

Tom Satriano (3b) ABCA 2nd team

1961 Larry Himes (c) ABCA 2nd team

Willie Ryan (1b) ABCA 1st team

1963 Walt Peterson (p) ABCA 2nd team

1964 Bud Hollowell (c) ABCA 2nd team

Walt Peterson (p) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

Gary Sutherland (ss) ABCA 3rd team

1966 Oscar Brown (of ) TSN 2nd team

Steve Sogge (c) TSN 2nd team

John Stewart (p) ABCA 2nd team

1967 Pat Harrison (2b) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

1968 Pat Harrison (2b) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

Bill Seinsoth (1b) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

1970 Dave Kingman (of ) TSN 1st team

Cal Meier (ss) ABCA 2nd team

Brent Strom (p) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

1971 Steve Busby (p) ABCA 1st team

1972 Fred Lynn (of ) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

1973 Randy Scarbery (p) ABCA 2nd team

TSN 1st team

Roy Smalley (ss) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

1974 Rich Dauer (3b) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

1975 Steve Kemp (of ) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

1977 Bill Bordley (p) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

Dave Hostetler (1b) TSN 1st team

1978 Bill Bordley (p) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

Rod Boxberger (p) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

Dave Hostetler (1b) TSN 2nd team

Tim Tolman (of ) ABCA 2nd team

Dave Van Gorder (c) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

1981 Dan Davidsmeier (ss) ABCA 1st team

Dave Leeper (of ) TSN 1st team

1984 Mark McGwire (1b) ABCA 1st team

TSN 1st team

1987 Brian Nichols (p) BA 3rd team

1988 Jim Campanis (c) BA 1st team

1990 Randy Powers (p) ABCA 3rd team

BA 2nd team

1991 Brett Jenkins (2b) BA 3rd team

Jackie Nickell (p) CB 2nd team

Mark Smith (of ) BA 1st team

CB 1st team

ABCA 2nd team

1992 Bobby Hughes (c) BA 2nd team

1993 Gabe Alvarez (ss) BA 2nd team

NCBWA 3rd team

Casey Burrill (c) NCBWA 1st team

BA 2nd team

CB 2nd team

Dan Hubbs (p) TSN 1st team

CB 2nd team

NCBWA 2nd team

BA 3rd team

1994 Gabe Alvarez (ss) NCBWA 1st team

Aaron Boone (3b) NCBWA 2nd team

Randy Flores (p) ABCA 2nd team

NCBWA 2nd team

BA 3rd team

CB 3rd team

Geoff Jenkins (of ) NCBWA 2nd team

BA 3rd team

J.P. Roberge (p) NCBWA 3rd team

Art MazmanianArt Mazmanian Oscar BrownOscar Brown

Dave KingmanDave Kingman Steve BusbySteve Busby

Roy SmalleyRoy Smalley Steve KempSteve Kemp

Bill BordleyBill Bordley Rod BoxbergerRod Boxberger

Dan DavidsmeierDan Davidsmeier Jim CampanisJim Campanis

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1995 Gabe Alvarez (ss) ABCA 1st team

NCBWA 1st team

CB 2nd team

BA 3rd team

Walter Dawkins (of ) NCBWA 2nd team

Randy Flores (p) CB 3rd team

Jason Garner (p) CB 2nd team

ABCA 3rd team

Geoff Jenkins (of ) BA 1st team

CB 1st team

NCBWA 1st team

ABCA 2nd team

Jacque Jones (of ) NCBWA 3rd team

1996 Seth Etherton (p) BA 2nd team

CB 2nd team

NCBWA 2nd team

ABCA 3rd team

Randy Flores (p) NCBWA 3rd team

Jeff Inglin (of ) ABCA 2nd team

NCBWA 2nd team

BA 3rd team

Jacque Jones (of ) NCBWA 1st team

Chad Moeller (c) NCBWA 3rd team

1997 Seth Etherton (p) CB 3rd team

Eric Munson (c) NCBWA 3rd team

1998 Morgan Ensberg (3b) CB 3rd team

NCBWA 3rd team

Seth Etherton (p) ABCA 1st team

BA 1st team

CB 1st team

NCBWA 1st team

TSN 1st team

USA 1st team

Jack Krawczyk (p) ABCA 1st team

CB 1st team

NCBWA 1st team

TSN 1st team

USA 1st team

BA 2nd team

Eric Munson (c) BA 2nd team

NCBWA 2nd team

1999 Seth Davidson (ss) NCBWA 3rd team

Eric Munson (c) NCBWA 1st team

Jason Lane (of ) USA 1st team

ABCA 2nd team

NCBWA 2nd team

CB 3rd team

Barry Zito (p) ABCA 1st team

BA 1st team

CB 1st team

NCBWA 1st team

USA 1st team

2000 Rik Currier (p) BA 2nd team

CB 2nd team

TSN 2nd team

NCBWA 3rd team

Justin Gemoll (3b) BA 2nd team

CB 3rd team

2001 Rik Currier (p) TSN 2nd team

BA 3rd team

CB 3rd team

Mark Prior (p) ABCA 1st team

BA 1st team

CB 1st team

NCBWA 1st team

TSN 1st team

USA 1st team

2002 Alberto Concepcion (c) CB 2nd team

2003 Anthony Lunetta (ss) CB 3rd team

2005 Jeff Clement (c) BA 1st team

CB 1st team

NCBWA 3rd team

USA 1st team

Ian Kennedy (rhp) BA 1st team

CB 1st team

NCBWA 1st team

2008 Grant Green (ss) BA 3rd team

2010 Ricky Oropesa (1b) BA 2nd team

2015 Garrett Stubbs (c) ABCA 1st team

BA 1st team

d1baseball.com 2nd team

2016 David Oppenheim (dh) BA 3rd team

Key

ABCA = American Baseball Coaches

Association

BA = Baseball America

CB = Collegiate Baseball

NCBWA = National Collegiate Baseball

Writers Association

TSN = The Sporting News

USA = USA Today Sports Weekly

Casey BurrillCasey Burrill Dan HubbsDan Hubbs

Gabe AlvarezGabe Alvarez Geoff JenkinsGeoff Jenkins

Eric MunsonEric Munson Rik CurrierRik Currier

Justin GemollJustin Gemoll Anthony LunettaAnthony Lunetta

Jeff ClementJeff Clement Ian KennedyIan Kennedy

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Th e Sporting News National Freshman of the Year

1997 Eric Munson (c)

Baseball America Freshman All-Americans

1988 1st team: Bret Boone (if );

2nd team: Damon Buford (if )

1989 1st team: Brett Jenkins (if );

2nd team: Mike Robertson (of ), Mark Smith (of )

1993 1st team: Gabe Alvarez (ss)

1994 1st team: Randy Flores (p), Jacque Jones (of )

1997 1st team: Eric Munson (c)

1998 2nd team: Rik Currier (p), Seth Davidson (ss)

1999 1st team: Beau Craig (c)

2000 2nd team: Anthony Lunetta (2b)

3rd team: Anthony Reyes (p)

2002 1st team: Joey Metropoulos (dh)

2003 1st team: Jeff Clement (c)

2004 1st team: Ian Kennedy (rhp)

Collegiate Baseball National Freshman of the Year

2003 Jeff Clement (c) (co-POY)

Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-Americans

1989 1st team: Brett Jenkins (if )

1993 HM: Gabe Alvarez (if ), Geoff Jenkins (of )

1994 1st team: Randy Flores (p)

1997 1st team: Eric Munson (c)

1998 1st team: Rik Currier (p), Seth Davidson (ss)

1999 HM: Beau Craig (c)

2000 1st team: Anthony Lunetta (2b)

2002 HM: Joey Metropoulos (dh)

2003 1st team: Jeff Clement (c)

2009 Ricky Oropesa (1b)

Th e Sporting News Freshman All-Americans

1998 1st team: Seth Davidson (ss)

Rivals.com Freshman All-Americans

2007 2nd team: Grant Green (ss), Brad Boxberger (rhp)

Academic All-American Honors

1990 2nd team: John Jackson (of )

1996 All-District VIII: Ryan Stromsborg (if )

2002 All-District VIII: Michael Morales (of )

2012 All-District VIII: Kevin Swick (util)

Johnny Bench Award

2005 Jeff Clement

2015 Garrett Stubbs

Randy FloresRandy Flores

Eric MunsonEric Munson

Bret BooneBret Boone

Jeff ClementJeff Clement

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McGwire set the Pac-10 single season record with 32 home runs in 1984 (since broken by Troy Glaus). Fans, however, might not know that McGwire also pitched for the Trojans and actually put up better numbers than his teammate and future Cy Young Award winner Randy Johnson.

McGwire's Career Hitting StatisticsYEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO HBP S-SF SLG OBP AVG

1982 (Fr.) 29 75 14 15 2 0 3 11 1 15 20 3 1-1 .346 .347 .2001983 (So.) 53 191 46 61 9 0 19 59 4 35 33 2 0-2 .664 .426 .3191984 (Jr.) 67 248 75 96 20 2 32 80 2 50 33 6 0-1 .879 .498 .387TOTALS 149 514 135 172 31 2 54 150 7 100 86 11 1-4 .717 .449 .334

McGwire's Career Pitching StatisticsYEAR G-GS CG IP H R ER BB SO HB W-L SV ERA

1982 (Fr.) 20-4 0 47.1 48 22 16 29 31 5 4-4 2 3.041983 (So.) 8-7 0 35.2 32 18 11 18 26 2 3-1 0 2.78TOTALS 28-11 0 83.0 80 40 27 47 57 7 7-5 2 2.93

• First Baseman/Pitcher• Claremont, Calif. (Damien HS)• 1984 National Player of the Year (The Sporting News)• 1984 All-American fi rst team• 1984 Pac-10 Player of the Year (Southern Division)• 1984 All-District 8 fi rst team• 1984 All-Pac-10 fi rst team

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Seth Etherton completed one of the top pitching careers at USC in 1998, leading the Trojans to their 12th national championship. He set a school and Pac-10 record with 420 career strikeouts until USC's Rik Currier set a new mark with 449 strikeouts in 2001.

Etherton's Career Pitching StatisticsYEAR G-GS CG IP H R ER BB SO HB WP W-L SV ERA

1995 (Fr.) 13-7 0 41.1 44 34 26 28 28 0 4 2-4 0 5.661996 (So.) 17-17 5 112.0 103 55 49 34 104 4 4 12-3 0 3.941997 (Jr.) 16-16 1 109.1 104 48 36 33 106 2 5 10-2 0 2.961998 (Sr.) 18-18 4 136.2 113 53 49 29 182 6 6 13-3 0 3.23TOTALS 64-58 10 399.1 364 190 160 124 420 12 19 37-12 0 3.61

• Pitcher• Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills HS)• 1998 National Player of the Year (The Sporting News)• 1998 All-American fi rst team• 1998 Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year (Southern Division)• 1998 All-District 8 fi rst team• 1998 All-Pac-10 fi rst team

Etherton's 1998 Game-by-Game Pitching Statistics

Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO Score W-L ERA

Jan 30 Long Beach State * 6.0 5 0 0 1 6 16-4 1-0 0.00Feb 07 Texas * 7.0 7 3 3 1 10 5-3 2-0 2.08Feb 13 vs North Carolina * 9.0 3 0 0 0 13 10-0 3-0 1.23Feb 20 Arizona * 8.0 4 1 1 4 9 10-3 4-0 1.20Feb 27 UCLA * 8.2 5 1 1 2 10 6-1 5-0 1.16Mar 06 Oregon State * 9.0 2 0 0 2 13 9-0 6-0 0.94Mar 14 Arizona State * 8.0 9 6 5 4 6 7-6 6-0 1.62Mar 20 at Arizona * 8.0 7 4 4 3 14 6-4 7-0 1.98Mar 27 at California * 6.1 6 6 5 1 10 10-6 8-0 2.44Apr 03 Stanford * 9.0 4 1 1 0 15 0-1 8-1 2.28Apr 09 at Arizona State * 7.0 11 6 5 1 6 3-18 8-2 2.62Apr 17 California * 8.0 1 0 0 1 11 10-0 9-2 2.39Apr 24 at UCLA * 6.1 10 5 5 3 3 14-6 10-2 2.69May 09 at Stanford * 6.1 10 3 3 0 8 2-4 10-3 2.78May 15 at Portland State * 7.0 7 2 2 2 13 10-2 11-3 2.77May 23 vs Clemson * 9.0 7 5 4 1 15 8-5 12-3 2.86May 30 vs LSU * 6.0 9 7 7 1 10 10-12 12-3 3.22Jun 04 vs LSU * 8.0 6 3 3 2 10 5-4 13-3 3.23Totals 18 136.2 113 53 49 29 182

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Priors's 2001 Game-by-Game Pitching Statistics

Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA

Jan 31, 2001 Santa Clara Univ. 1.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-3 0-0 0 0.00Feb 03, 2001 Louisville * 5.0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19-4 1-0 0 0.00Feb 09, 2001 at Long Beach State * 7.1 4 2 2 1 10 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 6-2 2-0 0 1.35Feb 16, 2001 at UCLA * 7.0 2 1 0 1 12 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3-4 2-0 0 0.89Feb 23, 2001 Mississippi State * 6.0 4 3 2 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-3 3-0 0 1.37Mar 03, 2001 at Univ. of Houston-1 * 8.0 9 3 3 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6-3 4-0 0 1.83Mar 09, 2001 at Stanford University * 7.1 8 2 2 1 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 4-1 0 1.94Mar 17, 2001 at Univ. of Washington * 9.0 2 1 0 0 14 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5-1 5-1 0 1.60Mar 23, 2001 at Univ. of Arizona * 9.0 3 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-0 6-1 0 1.36Mar 28, 2001 San Diego State * 5.0 2 2 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16-7 7-1 0 1.39Apr 03, 2001 at San Diego State 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-1 8-1 0 1.37Apr 06, 2001 Arizona State * 8.0 7 1 1 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-2 9-1 0 1.34Apr 12, 2001 at California * 9.0 2 0 0 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 10-1 0 1.20Apr 20, 2001 Stanford University * 9.0 5 1 1 1 12 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2-1 11-1 0 1.18Apr 27, 2001 UCLA * 9.0 6 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-0 12-1 0 1.07May 12, 2001 Washington State * 7.0 8 6 4 2 12 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 7-6 13-1 0 1.34May 18, 2001 at Oregon State Univ. * 7.0 7 3 3 3 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7-3 13-1 0 1.49May 26, 2001 Pepperdine Univ. * 8.0 11 2 2 0 14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-3 13-1 0 1.54Jun 01, 2001 Florida Internat'l * 9.0 7 1 1 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-1 14-1 0 1.50Jun 09, 2001 vs Univ. of Georgia * 7.0 9 4 4 1 13 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 11-5 15-1 0 1.69

Totals 18 138.2 100 32 26 18 202 14 1 5 5 1 4 0 1 132-51 15-1 0 1.69

As the Trojans' No. 1 starter, Mark Prior turned in one of the most dominating seasons in collegiate history with the added pressure of being a top draft pick (he was drafted No. 2 overall by the Chicago Cubs). He was only the second player in history to sweep every national player of the year award and the fi rst Trojan to win the Golden Spikes Award.

Prior's Career Pitching StatisticsYEAR G-GS CG IP H R ER BB SO IBB HB WP W-L SV ERA

*1999 (Fr.) 13-13 1 82.1 107 56 42 23 71 0 5 6 4-8 0 4.592000 (So.) 23-19 1 136.1 126 70 54 46 150 3 13 10 10-7 1 3.562001 (Jr.) 20-18 6 138.2 100 32 26 18 202 1 4 5 15-1 0 1.69TOTALS 56-50 8 357.1 333 158 122 87 423 4 22 21 29-16 1 3.07

Prior's Career Hitting StatisticsYEAR G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO HBP S-SF SLG OBP AVG

*1999 (Fr.) 36-31 104 18 27 6 1 4 28 0-0 16 33 1 0-0 .452 .364 .2602000 (So.) 15-9 33 4 8 1 0 4 7 0-0 3 13 0 1-0 .636 .306 .242TOTALS 51-40 137 22 35 7 1 8 35 0-0 19 46 1 1-0 .496 .350 .255*Vanderbilt

• Pitcher• Bonita, Calif. (University HS)• 2001 National Player of the Year (Golden Spikes Award, Dick Howser Trophy, Smith Award, American Baseball Coaches' Association, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and The Sporting News) • 2001 All-American fi rst team• 2001 Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year• Graduated from USC in May 2004 with a bachelor's degree in business

Prior accepts the Smith Award Prior poses with Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan

at the Smith Award banquet

Prior talks with ESPN's Dave Ryan at

the 2001 College World Series

Prior accepts the Golden Spikes

Award from MLBPA representative

Phil Bradley

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P O S T S E A S O N H O N O R S

College World Series Hon orsUSC's College World Series MVPs

All-District/Region Selections

1958 Bill Thom1963 Bud Hollowell1968 Bill Seinsoth1972 Russ McQueen 1974 George Milke1978 Rod Boxberger1998 Wes Rachels

All-College World Series(began in 1958)

1958 Mike Castanon (2b), Ron Fairly (of ), Fred Scott (ss), Bill Thom (p)1960 Art Ersepke (of ), Bruce Gardner (p), Bill Heath (c), Bob Levingston (of ), Mickey McNamee (of ), William Ryan (1b)1961 Art Ersepke (of ), Larry Hankammer (p), Larry Himes (c), William Ryan (1b), Jim Withers (p)1963 Bud Hollowell (c), Gary Holman (1b), Walt Peterson (p), Kenny Washington (of )1964 Willie Brown (of ), Gary Sutherland (ss)1966 John Stewart (p)1968 Bill Lee (p), Bill Seinsoth (1b)1970 Frank Alfano (2b), Jim Barr (p), Dan Stoligrosz (3b)1971 Frank Alfano (2b), Fred Lynn (of ), Mark Sogge (p)1972 Daryl Arenstein (1b), Sam Ceci (c), Russ McQueen (p), Tim Steele (of )1973 Ken Huizenga (of ), Randy Scarbery (p), Roy Smalley (ss)1974 Rob Adolph (2b), Mark Barr (p), Marvin Cobb (ss), Rich Dauer (3b), George Milke (p), Bob Mitchell (of )1978 Rod Boxberger (p), Dave Hostetler (1b), Doug Stokke (ss), Tim Tolman (if ), John Wells (of )1995 Randy Flores (p), Geoff Jenkins (of ), Wes Rachels (2b)1998 Robb Gorr (1b), Jack Krawczyk (p), Jason Lane (dh), Eric Munson (c), Wes Rachels (2b), Brad Ticehurst (of )2000 Beau Craig (c)

USC's College World SeriesAll-Decade Selections

(selected in 1996)

1940s - 50s — Stan Charnofsky (2b)1960s — Bill Seinsoth (1b)1970s — Fred Lynn (of ), Russ McQueen (p), Roy Smalley (ss)1990s — Geoff Jenkins (of )

All-Time College World Series Team(selected in 1996)

Head Coach — Rod Dedeaux

Omaha College Baseball Hall of Fame(selected in 2013)

Head Coach — Rod Dedeaux

1949 1st team: Jim Brideweser (3b), Don Pender (p), Art Mazmanian (2b), Bruce McKelvey (c)1950 1st team: Jay Roundy (of ), Bob Zuber (c)1951 1st team: Al Karan (3b), Tom Lovrich (p)1952 1st team: Hal Charnofsky (ss), Stan Charnofsky (2b), Gary Killingsworth (3b), Tom Lovrich (p)1953 1st team: Ed Simpson (1b)1954 1st team: Bill Faddis (3b), John Garten (c)1955 1st team: John Garten (c), Vic Lapiner (p), Gerry Mason (of ), Tony Santino (of ), John Stevenson (ss)1956 1st team: Kent Hadley (1b), Bud Pritchard (2b), Tony Santino (of )1957 1st team: Bill Olson (of ), Tom Shollin (of )1958 1st team: Mike Castanon (2b), Ron Fairly (of ), Bruce Gardner (p), Bill Thom (p)1959 1st team: Bruce Gardner (p), Len Gabrielson (of ), Ken Guff ey (1b), Fred Scott (ss), Bill Thom (p), Johnny Werhas (3b)1960 1st team: Bruce Gardner (p), Bill Heath (c), Bob Levingston (of ), Tom Satriano (3b)1962 1st team: Bud Hollowell (c), Bob Levingston (of )1963 1st team: Walt Peterson (p), Ken Washington (of )1964 1st team: Bud Hollowell (c), Walt Peterson (p), Gary Sutherland (ss)1966 1st team: John Stewart (p)1967 1st team: Shelly Andrens (of ), Tom House (p)1968 1st team: Reid Braden (of ), Pat Harrison (2b), Steve Sogge (c)1969 1st team: Cal Meier (ss), Bill Seinsoth (1b), Brent Strom (p)1970 1st team: Cal Meier (ss), Dan Stoligrosz (if ), Brent Strom (p)1971 1st team: Steve Busby (p), Craig Perkins (c), Tim Steele (of )1972 1st team: Sam Ceci (c), Fred Lynn (of )1973 1st team: Fred Lynn (of ), Randy Scarbery (p), Roy Smalley (ss)1974 1st team: Rich Dauer (3b), Ed Putman (c)1975 1st team: Marvin Cobb (2b), Steve Kemp (of ), Dennis Littlejohn (c)1976 1st team: Rob Hertel (3b), John Racanelli (p)1977 1st team: Bill Bordley (p), Dave Van Gorder (c)1978 1st team: Bill Bordley (p), Dave Engle (3b), Tim Tolman (of )1984 1st team: Mark McGwire (1b)1988 1st team: Bret Barberie (ss)1989 1st team: John Jackson (of )1990 1st team: Randy Powers (p)1991 1st team: Mark Smith (of ); Second team: Brett Jenkins (2b)1993 2nd team: Gabe Alvarez (ss), Dan Hubbs (p)1994 1st team: Randy Flores (p) 2nd team: Gabe Alvarez (ss), Walter Dawkins (of ), Geoff Jenkins (of )1995 1st team: Gabe Alvarez (ss), Jason Garner (p), Geoff Jenkins (of ) 2nd team: Walter Dawkins (of ), Randy Flores (p)1996 1st team: Seth Etherton (p), Jeff Inglin (of ), Jacque Jones (of )1998 1st team: Seth Etherton (p), Jack Krawczyk (p) 2nd team: Morgan Ensberg (3b)1999 1st team: Jason Lane (of ), Barry Zito (p)2002 1st team: Brian Barre (of ), Alberto Concepcion (c), Michael Moon (ss) 2nd team: Joey Metropoulos (dh)2005 1st team: Jeff Clement (c), Ian Kennedy (p) 2006 1st team: Cyle Hankerd (of )2013 1st team: Adam Landecker (2b)

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A L L C O N F E R E N C E H O N O R S / S E L E C T I O N S

1937 1st: Joe Gonzales (p), Richard Herzog (of ), Hal Sieling (ss) 2nd: Dave Schwartz (1b)1939 1st: Jack Brewer (p), Roy Engle (c), Jack Hanson (ss), Art Lilly (ut), John Ramsey (of ) 2nd: Frank Holley (3b), Frank Koski (ut)1941 1st: Merrill Combs (ss), Bruce Konopka (1b), Frank Koski (ut), Charles Sylvester (of ) 2nd: Calvin Barnes (of ), Harold Urner (of ), Ed Vitalich (p)1942 1st: Calvin Barnes (of ), Bruce Konopka (1b), Ed Vitalich (p) 2nd: Bob DeLauer (c), Jack Palmer (ss), Robert White (3b), William White (of ), Tommy Wilkins (p)1943 1st: Roger Combs (3b), Ned Haskell (p), Don Palmer (c), Jack Palmer (ss), Al Spaeter (2b), Hal Urner (of )1944 1st: Jim Hardy (3b), Art Murphy (of ), Don Palmer (c), Hal Saltzman (p)1945 1st: Dick Baugh (3b), Lewis Comer (p), Blake Headley (of ), Clark Higgins (of ), Art Mazmanian (ss), Tom Phelps (ss)1946 1st: Bill Crutchfi eld (ss), Doug Essick (p), Don Palmer (c), Al Spaeter (2b), Bill Spaeter (1b), Bob Webster (p), Hank Workman (of )1947 1st: Wally Hood (p), Jim Brideweser (2b), Gordon Jones (of )1948 1st: Jim Brideweser (ss), Wally Hood (p), Art Mazmanian (2b), Hank Workman (of ) 2nd: Bruce McKelvey (c) HM: Bob Zuber (c), Bill Lillie (3b)1949 1st: Jim Brideweser (ss), Art Mazmanian (2b), Bruce McKelvey (c), Don Pender (p), Bob Zuber (c) 2nd: Hank Cedillos (3b), Rudy Regalado (1b), Jack Schlarb (p), Bill Sharman (of ) HM: Al Karan (of )1950 1st: Al Lamont (1b), Jay Roundy (of ), Bob Zuber (c)1951 1st: Hal Charnofsky (of ), Stan Charnofsky (2b), Al Karan (3b), Tom Lovrich (p)1952 1st: Hal Charnofsky (ss), Stan Charnofsky (2b), Gary Killingsworth (3b), Tom Lovrich (p) 2nd: John Stevenson (of ) HM: Lou Bishara (of )1953 1st: Ed Simpson (1b) 2nd: Lou Bishara (of ), Warner Boone (ut), John Garten (c)1954 1st: Bill Faddis (3b), John Garten (c), Gerry Mason (of ), John Stevenson (ut), Marty Zuanich (p) 2nd: Tony Santino (1b)

1955 1st: Kent Hadley (1b), Vic Lapiner (p), Gerry Mason (of ), Tony Santino (of ) 2nd: John Garten (c), James Oros (2b), Ralph Pausig (p), Gary Robin (of ), John Stevenson (ut)1956 1st: Bill Faddis (ss), Kent Hadley (1b), Ed Isherwood (p), Bud Pritchard (2b), Tony Santino (of ) 2nd: Bob Gerst (3b), Marty Zuanich (p)1957 1st: Ken Guff ey (1b), Bill Olson (of ), Tom Shollin (of ), Dale Ziegler (p) HM: Mike Castanon (if ), Ed Isherwood (p)1958 1st: Mike Castanon (if ), Ron Fairly (of ), Ken Guff ey (1b), Fred Scott (if ), Bill Thom (p) HM: Bruce Gardner (p), Jerry Siegert (of ), Johnny Werhas (if )1959 1st: Len Gabrielson (of ), Bruce Gardner (p), Ken Guff ey (1b), Rex Johnston (of ), Fred Scott (ss), Bill Thom (p), Johnny Werhas (3b)1960 1st: Steve Bach (if ), Art Ersepke (of ), Bruce Gardner (p), Bill Heath (c), Bob Levingston (of ), Tom Satriano (if ) HM: Mike Gillespie (if ), Ron Stillwell (if )1961 1st: Steve Bach (2nd), Art Ersepke (of ), Larry Himes (c), Willie Ryan (1b), Jim Withers (p) HM: Tom Satriano (3b)1962 1st: Bud Hollowell (c), Bob Levingston (of ) HM: Willie Ryan (if ), Ken Yaryan (p)1963 1st: Willie Brown (of ), Walt Peterson (p) HM: Bud Hollowell (c), Marty Piscovich (c), Ken Walker (if )1964 1st: Joe Austin (ut), Walt Peterson (p), Gary Sutherland (ss) 2nd: Willie Brown (of ), Bud Hollowell (c), Larry Sandel (3b) HM: Marty Piscovich (c)1965 1st: Mike Garrett (of ), Daryl Wilkins (ut) 2nd: Marty Piscovich (c), Tom Seaver (p) HM: Joe Austin (if ), Justin Dedeaux (if ), Don Johnson (ut), Ken Walker (if )1966 1st: Oscar Brown (of ), Steve Sogge (c), John Stewart (p) 2nd: Justin Dedeaux (2b), Pat Harrison (ss), Fred Shuey (of ) HM: Shelly Andrens (of ), Armando DeCastro (3b), John Herbst (p)

Conference Player of the Year(since 1977)

1977 Bill Bordley1978 Tim Tolman (Southern Division)1984 Mark McGwire (Southern Division)1995 Geoff Jenkins (Southern Division)2002 Alberto Concepcion

Conference Pitcher of the Year(since 1991)

1991 Jackie Nickell (Southern Division)1995 Randy Flores (Southern Division)1996 Seth Etherton (Southern Division)1998 Seth Etherton (Southern Division)1999 Barry Zito2000 Rik Currier (co-POY)2001 Mark Prior2005 Ian Kennedy

Conference Coach of the Year(since 1977)

1977 Rod Dedeaux1978 Rod Dedeaux (Southern Division)1991 Mike Gillespie (Southern Division)1995 Mike Gillespie (Southern Division)1996 Mike Gillespie (Southern Division)2002 Mike Gillespie

Conference Defensive Playerof the Year

2015 Garrett Stubbs

Conference Freshman/Newcomer of the Year

2000 Anthony Lunetta2003 Jeff Clement2007 Grant Green (co-FOTY)

Conference Honors

Conference Selections

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1967 1st: Mike Adamson (p), Shelly Andrens (of ) 2nd: Pat Harrison (2b), Steve Sogge (c) HM: Reid Braden (of ), Ron Drake (3b), Tom House (p), Chuck Ramshaw (ss), Bill Seinsoth (1b)1968 1st: Reid Braden (of ), Pat Harrison (2b), Steve Sogge (c) 2nd: Jim Barr (p), Chuck Ramshaw (ss) HM: Bill Lee (p)1969 1st: Cal Meier (ss), Brent Strom (p) 2nd: Russ Bennett (of ), Bill Seinsoth (1b) HM: Jim Barr (p)1970 1st: Cal Meier (ss), Dan Stoligrosz (ut), Brent Strom (p) 2nd: Frank Alfano (2b), Jim Barr (p), Dave Kingman (of )1971 1st: Mike Ball (2b), Steve Busby (p), Jeff Port (3b), Tim Steele (of ) 2nd: George Ambrow (ss), Craig Perkins (c), Mark Sogge (p)1972 1st: Sam Ceci (c), Fred Lynn (of ), Roy Smalley (ss), Tim Steele (of ), Greg Widman (p)1973 1st: Rich Dauer (3b), Ed Putnam (c), Randy Scarbery (p), Roy Smalley (ss)1974 1st: Rich Dauer (3b), Russ McQueen (p), Creighton Tevlin (of )1975 1st: Marvin Cobb (2b), Steve Kemp (1b), Dennis Littlejohn (c), Pete Redfern (p)1976 1st: Rob Hertel (3b), Bob Mitchell (of ), John Racanelli (p)1977 1st: Bill Bordley (p), Dave Engle (3b), Brian Hayes (p), Dave Hostetler (1b), Doug Stokke (ss), Bruce Tonascia (dh), Dave Van Gorder (c)1978 1st: Bill Bordley (p), Dave Engle (3b), Brian Hayes (p), Chris Smith (dh), Doug Stokke (ss), Tim Tolman (of )1980 1st: Bill Peltola (p), Marty Wilkerson (3b)1981 1st: Dan Davidsmeier (if ), Dave Leeper (of )1982 1st: John Wallace (of )1983 1st: Mark McGwire (1b), John Wallace (of ) HM: Bob Gunnarsson (p)1984 1st: Sid Akins (p), Jeff Brown (of ), Mark McGwire (1b) HM: Jack Del Rio (c), Randy Robertson (p), Rick Weible (p)1985 HM: Brad Brink (p), Damon Oppenheimer (c), Jeff Wetherby (of )1986 1st: Brad Brink (p), Dan Henley (if ), Scott Sommers (dh)1987 1st: Brian Nichols (util), Keith Watkins (of ) HM: Rodney Peete (if ), Don Buford (if ), Al Villasenor (if ), Terry Brown (of )1988 1st: Bret Barbarie (if ), Jim Campanis (c), Rodney Peete (if )1989 1st: Bret Boone (if ), John Jackson (of ), Randy Powers (p)1990 1st: Jeff Cirillo (ut), Randy Powers (p) HM: Jackie Nickell (p), John Jackson (of ), Brett Jenkins (if1991 1st: Jeff Cirillo (if ), Brett Jenkins (if ), Phil Kendall (p), Jackie Nickell (p), Mike Robertson (1b), Mark Smith (of )1992 1st: Bobby Hughes (c) HM: Jackie Nickell (p)1993 1st: Gabe Alvarez (if ), Casey Burrill (c), Dan Hubbs (p), J.P. Roberge (of ) HM: Mike Collett (p), Geoff Jenkins (of )1994 1st: Gabe Alvarez (if ), Aaron Boone (if ), Walter Dawkins (of ), Randy Flores (p), Geoff Jenkins (of ), J.P. Roberge (1b) HM: Lionel Hastings (if )1995 1st: Gabe Alvarez (ss), Walter Dawkins (of ), Randy Flores (p), Jason Garner (p), Geoff Jenkins (of ), Jacque Jones (of )1996 1st: Seth Etherton (p), Randy Flores (p), Jeff Inglin (of ), Jacque Jones (of ), Chad Moeller (c), Greg Walbridge (1b) HM: Paul Cruz (dh), Morgan Ensberg (3b), Scott Henderson (p), Jack Krawczyk (p), Marc Mirizzi (ss), Ryan Stromsborg (2b)

1997 1st: Seth Etherton (p), Marc Mirizzi (ss), Eric Munson (c), Wes Rachels (2b) HM: Jason Brown (c), Randy Flores (p), Jack Krawczyk (p), Greg Walbridge (1b)1998 1st: Seth Davidson (ss), Morgan Ensberg (3b), Seth Etherton (p), Robb Gorr (1b), Jack Krawczyk (p) HM: Jeremy Freitas (of ), Eric Munson (c), Wes Rachels (2b), Brad Ticehurst (of )1999 1st: Dominic Correa (2b), Seth Davidson (ss), Greg Hanoian (of ), Jason Lane (of ), Barry Zito (lhp) HM: Beau Craig (ut), Justin Lehr (rhp), Eric Munson (c)2000 1st: Beau Craig (c), Justin Gemoll (3b) HM: Seth Davidson (ss), Rob Garibaldi (of ), Josh Persell (ut), Mark Prior (rhp), Anthony Reyes (rhp)2001 1st: Brian Barre (of ), Rik Currier (rhp), Mark Prior (rhp) HM: Alberto Concepcion (c), Anthony Lunetta (2b), Michael Moon (3b), Bill Peavey (1b), Josh Persell (dh)2002 1st: Brian Barre (cf ), Alberto Concepcion (c), Joey Metropoulos (dh), Bill Peavey (1b), Anthony Reyes (rhp) HM: Cory Campos (lhp), Anthony Lunetta (2b), Michael Moon (ss), Nick Mosich (ut)2003 1st: Jeff Clement (c), Anthony Lunetta (ss) HM: Brian Bannister (rhp), Travis McAndrews (of ), Joey Metropoulos (1b), Bobby Paschal (lhp), Anthony Reyes (rhp)2004 1st: Jeff Clement (c), Ian Kennedy (rhp) HM: Jon Brewster (of ), Baron Frost (of ), Billy Hart (3b), Michael Moon (if ), Blake Sharpe (if )2005 1st: Jeff Clement (c), Ian Kennedy (rhp) HM: Matt Cusick (1b), Hector Estrella (2b), Cyle Hankerd (of ), Billy Hart (3b), Blake Sharpe (ss), Jack Spradlin (lhp)2006 1st: Matt Cusick (3b), Cyle Hankerd (of ) HM: Hector Estrella (ss), Baron Frost (of/dh), Ian Kennedy (rhp), Blake Sharpe (2b), Darin Vieira (of )2007 None2008 1st: Grant Green (ss) HM: Nick Buss (of ), Ryan Cook (rhp), Kevin Couture (rhp), Roberto Lopez (of ), Tommy Milone (lhp), Derek Perren (1b) Robert Stock (c/rhp), Anthony Vasquez (of/lhp)2009 1st: Brad Boxberger (rhp), Grant Green (ss) HM: Ricky Oropesa (1b/rhp), Robert Stock (c/rhp), Anthony Vasquez (of/lhp)2010 1st: Ricky Oropesa (1b) HM: Joe De Pinto (util), Matt Foat (of ), Cade Kreuter (of ), Adam Landecker (if ), Chris Mezger (rhp), Ben Mount (rhp), Mike O'Neill (of ), Kevin Roundtree (c), Andrew Triggs (rhp)2011 1st: Ricky Oropesa (1b) HM: Joe De Pinto (2b), Kevin Roundtree (c), Alex Sherrod (of ) 2012 HM: Matt Foat (1b), Stephen Tarpley (p) 2013 HM: Adam Landecker (2b), Garrett Stubbs (c), Greg Zebrack (of ) 2014 1st: Kyle Davis (rhp), Wyatt Strahan (rhp) HM: Garrett Stubbs (c)2015 1st: Garrett Stubbs (c), Dante Flores (inf ), Bobby Stahel (of ), Timmy Robinson (of ) HM: Kyle Twomey (p), AJ Ramirez (inf/of )2016 1st: David Oppenheim (dh/of ), Jeremy Martinez (c), AJ Ramirez (inf/of ) HM: Corey Dempster (of ), Brooks Kriske (rhp), Marc Huberman (lhp), Joe Navilhon (rhp), Frankie Rios (inf ), Timmy Robinson (of )2017 1st: Lars Nootbaar (of ) HM: Brandon Perez (2B)

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U S A B A S E B A L L

Due to an act of Congress in 1978, USA Baseball is the National

Governing Body for the sport and represents amateur baseball in

America as a member of the United States Olympic Committee

(USOC) and the International Baseball Association (IBAF). Virtually

every major national amateur baseball organization in America is

united as a USA Baseball National Member. As a result, USA Baseball

governs more than 20 million amateur players in ballparks and

playgrounds across the country.

The USC baseball program has a great relationship with USA

Baseball as many Trojans have played for Team USA. A total of 13

Trojans have played on the U.S. National Team with fi ve players

playing in back-to-back seasons.

In a study conducted by USA Baseball, USC ranks second among

collegiate programs. The study combined the number of players,

total number of participations and number of years out of the total

that each program produced at least one National Team member.

The list includes: Mark McGwire (1984), Sid Akins (1984), Brad

Brink (1985), Bret Barberie (1988), Geoff Jenkins (1994), Randy Flores

(1994), Jacque Jones (1995 and 1996), Eric Munson (1997 and 1998),

Seth Davidson (1998), Mark Prior (2000), Anthony Reyes (2000 and

2001), Jeff Clement (2003 and 2004) and Ian Kennedy (2004 and

2005).

The USA Baseball National Team consists of the top collegiate

baseball players in the country. The team performs on a Red, White

and Blue Tour each summer - a schedule of exhibition games all

across America versus the world’s top baseball talent. They also take

on the Japanese Collegiate All-Stars in an annual fi ve-game series.

Jeff Clement (upper left) and Ian Kennedy (upper right) were members of the 2004 U.S. National Team. Kennedy also played on the 2005 U.S. National Team.

Clement (middle left) is shown after he hit the game-winning grand slam in the bottom of the 8th inning in a 5-2 tournament semifi nal win against Chinese Taipei.

Team USA went on to win the FISU II World University Baseball Championship in Taiwan. Anthony Reyes (middle left) was a two-time member of the U.S. Team.

Jacque Jones (bottom left) is at the plate at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, where Team USA won the bronze medal. Mark McGwire (bottom right) had his

number (41) with Team USA retired in a special ceremony at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Current Players in Bold

AAAcevedo, John 1925Adams, Halley 1924Adams, Harold (Hobbs) 1924,25Adamson, John M. (Mike) 1967Adler, Sean 2013, 14Adolph, Jeff 2000,01Adolph, Rob 1972,73,74Aguilar, Richard 2005Aguirre, Carl 2013, 14Aguirre, J.R. 2011, 12, 13, 14Akins, Sid 1982,83,84Alfano, Frank J. 1969,70,71Allaire, Robert 1932,33,34Allen, Eddie 1953,54Allen, James G. 1980,81Allen, Robert 1929,30Allen, Robert L. 1957Allison 1908Alvarez, Gabe 1993,94,95Ambrow, George 1971Anderson, Dennis A. 1961,62Anderson, Dyle 1942Andrens, Sheldon 1965,66,67Ane, Jr., Charles 1951Anguiano, Frank 1984Anguiano, Manny 1985,86,87Appleby, James 1934Appleton, Jon 1985Arbelbeide, Garrett 1930,31,32Ardell, Daniel M. 1961 Arenstein, Daryl 1970,71,72,73Armenta, Angelo 2015,16Arnold, David 1892Arnold, Ron 1979,80Atchley, Euel 1944Aubrey, Truman 1961,62Auguston, Gus 1933Aurand, Corey 1989,91Austin, Joseph T. 1963,64,65

BBBaber, Norman 1924Bach, Steven N. 1959,60,61Badgro, Morris (Red) 1925,26,27Badham, Willard 1943Baker, Clyde 1934,35Baker, Derek 1995Ball, Michael 1969,70,71Bane, Danny Taylor 1968Bankston, Gene 1932,33,34Bannister, Brett 2002,03,05Bannister, Brian 2000,01,02,03Barberie, Bret 1988Barnes, Calvin 1940,41,42Barnes, Craig 1972,73Barnes, Kurt 1926Barr, James L. 1968,69,70Barr, Mark S. 1973,74Barre, Brian 1999,00,01,02Barsumian, Herbert 1931,32Barudon, James J. 1957,58,59Bast, Nick 2011,12Bast, Ryan 2009,10,11Bast, Steve 1984,85,86Batesole, Bobby 1980,81,82,83Baugh, Richard 1945Bauman, H.C. 1924Beamesderfer, Kurt 1983Beard, Francis 1933Beck, Danny 2008Becker 1914Becker, Bob J. 1942,43

Beckwith, M.W. 1900,01,02,03Beer, Darrin 1987,88,89Benedetti, Jeff rey 1974,75Bennett, Russell L. 1969,70Benson, George 1912,13,14,15Bentley, Greely 1892,93Benzor, Reynaldo 1978Berardino, John 1937Berg, David 1962Berger, Morris 1916Berhel, Nick 2012, 13Bescos, Julius 1932,34Bevington, Russell 1927,28Bhagwat, Thomas P. 1974Bianchi, Steve 1942Biasotti, Donald 1957,58Bidwell 1918Bierek, Kurt 1992,93Bishara, Elias (Lou) 1951,52,53Bishop, Dick 1946,47,48Blair, Dave 1979Blakeslee, Robert W. 1957,58,59Blanchard, Don 1935 Blankenship, Jeff rey 1980,81,82Blewett, Michael 1957,58Bomke, Jack 1939,40,41Bonovich, Matt 2001,02Boone, Aaron 1992,93,94Boone, Bret 1988,89,90Boone, Warner 1951,52,53Boras, Shane 2009,11Boras, Trent 2012Bordley, William 1977,78Boswell, Albert 1929,30,31Bothwell, Lindley 1921,22,23Bowman, Charles 1941Bowman, Edwin J. 1973Bowden, Johnny 2006,07Boxberger, Brad 2007,08,09Boxberger, Rodney 1976,77,78Bozoian, Vahn 2013, 14Braden, Reid Dennis 1967,68Bray, W. 1899Breskovich, Ben 1959Brett, Beau 2009,10Brewer, Jack 1938,39,40Brewster, Jon 2001,02,03,04Brideweser, Jim 1947,48,49Bridwell, Walter 1907,08,13Brink, Brad 1984,85,86Broderick, Ryan 2003,05Broderson 1899Brooks, Brian 1985,86Brown 1918Brown, Fred 1898Brown, James Everett 1962,63Brown, Jason 1994,95,96,97Brown, Jeff 1981,82,84Brown, Keith 1978,79Brown, Oscar 1966Brown, Terry 1985,86,87Brown, William W. 1966,67,68Brown, Willie F. 1962,63,64Buchanan, George 1931,32,33Buford, Damon 1988,89,90Buford, Don 1958,59Buford, Don Jr. 1986,87Bumstead, William 1978Burchit, Jimmy 1992,93Burdick, Robert Lee 1953,54,55Burkhead, John L. 1950,51Burrill, Casey 1990,91,92,93Busby, Steven 1970,71Buss, Nick 2007,08

Butler, Bret 2002,03,04Buxbaum, Brandon 2006Byran 1913,14

CCCaballero, Edward 1927,28,29Cabral, Ryan 2008,09,10,11Campanis, Jim 1986,87,88Camperi, Jerry 1952,53Camperi, Joe 1960Campos, Cory 2002Canepa, Louis 1914,15,16Carey, Edwin 1968Carma, Corey 2012 Carmack, Jim 1982 Carpenter, Dick 1937,38Carpenter, Mark 1974,75,76Carr, Chester 1953,54Carrillo, Adalberto 2015,16

Carson, Glen 1994,95Carter, Gordon 1970,71Carver, Charles 1893Casillas, Carlos 1997,98,99Casillas, Oscar 1999Casillas, German 1993,94Cassel, Matt 2004Castanon, Mike 1957,58Castillo, Keith 2007,08,09,10Catron, John C. (Mike) 1947,48Cecchini, James 1979,80,81,82Cecchini, James Sr. 1956,57Ceci, Samuel 1970,71,72Cedillos, Henry 1947,48,49Cesca, David 1950,51,52Chabre, Gus 1923,24,25Chambers, Earl 1941,42,43Charnofsky, Harold 1951,52Charnofsky, Stanley 1950,51,52Chavarria, Alex 2015Chico, Matt 2002Chrisholm, Homer 1925Christiansen, John 1957,58Cirillo, Jeff 1988,89,90,91Clark 1899Clark 1911Clark, Chad 2000,01,02Clark, F.W. 1923Clemens, Craig 1982Clement, Jeff 2003,04,05Cleveland, Len 1893Cleveland, Robert 1949Clouse, Turner 2013, 14 ,15,16Cobb, Marvin 1973,74,75Coff ey, George 1926Coffi n, Timothy 1971,72Coff man, Theodore 1925,26,27Cohn, Thomas 1912Collett, Mike 1991Collins, Charles 1924Combs, Merrill 1940,41Combs, Roger 1943Comer, Luis 1945Comstock, Boyd 1907Concepcion, Alberto 2000,01,02Connor, James A. 1979,80,81Conroy, James Joseph 1958Conte, J. 1953Cook 1898Cook, Ronald E. 1964,65,66Cook, Ryan 2006,07,08Cooney, Frank 1909,11Cooper, Brian 1995Cooper, Daniel 2008,09Cornelius, C.H. 1924Correa, Dominic 1998,99

Mike AdamsonMike Adamson

Bret BarberieBret Barberie

Kurt BierekKurt Bierek

Don BufordDon Buford

Jeff CirilloJeff Cirillo

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Corrigan, Joe 2014,15Coscarart, Gary 1964,65Cotto Lozada, Omar 2011,12, 14Couchee, Mike 1979,80Coulombe, Danny 2009Counts, Carroll M.K. 1915,17Couture, Kevin 2007,08,09,10Cox, Joseph Roger 1965,66Cox, Kris 2002Craig, Beau 1999,00Crandall, Bob 1946Crawford, John A. 1962Critchley 1914Crosby, Lewis 1939Cross, Richard 1970,71Crossman, Ralph 1909,11,14Crouse, Marrick 2016

Crowley, Michael D. 1962Crutchfi eld, William 1946,47Cruz, Paul 1995,96Cullenward, Nelson 1935,36,37Cummings, John 1989,90Currier, Rik 1998,99,00,01Curry, Willard 1917,18Cusick, Matt 2005,06,07

DDDanielson, Glenn 1944Darby 1907Dauer, Richard F. 1973,74Davidsmeier, Daniel 1980,81Davidson, Joseph 1944Davidson, Seth 1998,99,00,01Davidson, Thomas 1945Davis, Anthony 1973,74Davis, Kyle 2013,14,15,16Davis, Robert 1912Dawkins, Walter 1992,93,94,95Dawson, Bud 1941,42Decarbo, Anthony 1956,57,58DeCastro, Armando 1964,65,66Decker 1913Dedeaux, Adam 2008,09,10Dedeaux, Raoul 1933,34,35Dedeaux, Justin 1963,65,66Dedeaux, Terrance M. 1973Degener, Kyle 2005,06Delanty 1899DeLauer, Bob 1941,42DeLeau, Stephen 1962,63,64Del Rio, Jack 1983,84Dempster, Corey 2014,15,16

DePinto, Joe 2008,09,10,11DePippo, Jeff 1996,97,98Detwiler, Ed 1981Dewey, Todd 1982Diaz, Ernie 1995,96Dickinson 1908Dihel, Lawrence 1927,28,29Dillon, Jack 1927Dizard, Fraser 2001,02,03Doktor, Philip G. 1975Donabedian, Sam 1975,76,77Donnelly, Kent 1991,92,93Douthit, Brad 2009,10,11,12Drake, Ronald V. 1967,68Drury, Dave 1981Dubb, Stephen 2015

Duda, Lucas 2005,06,07Dudley, Richard 1953Dunn, John 2006,07Dyrda, Bryce 2015,16

EEEchart 1921Edmonds, John Stanley 1980,81

Edwards, William D. 1973Edson, David 2014,15,16

Ehlers, Eugene A. 1929,30,31 Elliott, Howard 1928Encinas, Anthony 2005,07,08Engle, Dave 1977,78Engle, Roy 1938,39,40Ensberg, Morgan 1995,96,97,98Epstein, Ian 1992,93,94Eriksen, Tanner 2000Ernest 1907Ersepke, Arthur 1960,61Essick, Douglas 1942,45,46Estrella, Hector 2004,05,06,07Etherton, Seth 1995,96,97,98Evans, Joel 1933,34,35Evans, Lester G. 1938,39,40Evans, Roy (Swede) 1922,23

FFFaddis, William Russel 1954,55,56Failor, Lewis (Walt) 1969Fairly, Ronald 1958Farlow, Kevin 1989Farrar, Ray 1921,22,23Ferguson, Wilson 1933Fertig, Mark 1989,90,91,92Fiedler, Dick 1948,49Filarey, Jason 2003Finigan, Tery J.P. 1954,56,57Fisher, Lawrence 1963,64,65Fisher, William 1924Flanagan, Warren 1946Flores, Bernardo 2014,15,16Flores, Dante 2012, 13,14,15Flores, Randy 1994,95,96,97Flores, Ronald 1998,99,00Foat, Matt 2010,11,12Fobbs, Larry 1975,76,78Fodor, John 1966,67Fogel, Josh 2004,05,06Foltz, Robert 1941Forbes, Robert T. 1941Forney, Harold 1933,34Foss, Floyd 1912,13Foss, Roy M. 1922,23,24Franklin, Ben 1933Frazier 1911Freeman, Chuck 1949,50Freeman, Milton 1944Freeman, Orrin 1970,71Freeman, Serge 1948,49,50Freer 1921Freitas, Jeremy 1997,98Friedman, Michael 2004,05Fritts, AJ 2014,15,16

Frost, Baron 2003,04,05,06Fuhrer, Bob 1935Fujiya, Shuhei 2010Fuller, Paul 1985,86,87

GGGabrielson, Douglas 1964,65,66Gabrielson, Leonard 1959Gabrielson, Randy 1983,84,85Gagle, Edward 1963,64,65Galindo, Charles 1926,27,28Ganser, Cole 2004Garcia, Brandon 2009,10,11,12Garcia, Chico 1991Gardner, Bruce 1958,59,60Gardocki, Ray 1993Garibaldi, Rob 2000,01Garner, Jason 1993,94,95Garrett, Lewis 1892,93Garrett, Michael Lockett 1965

Garrett, Samuel 1892Garten, John W. 1952,53,54,55Garton 1893Gates, Austin 1908,09Gemoll, Darren 2007Gemoll, Justin 1999,00George, James 1970,71 Gerpheide, Ben 1924Gerst, Bob 1954,55,56Getschine, Alexander 1925,26Gewecke, Cliff 1953Gewecke, Steve 1988,89Gibson, Webster 1926,27,28Gil, Danny 1989,90Gilbert, Tyler 2015Gillespie, Michael 1960,61,62Gillick, Pat 1957,58Gipe, Garrett 2005,06Glassman, Tom Tony 1960Glenn, Alex 2010,11Gomez, Cesar 2000Gonzales, Joe 1935,36,37Gonzales, Moy 1993Gonzales, Shane 2013Gooch, John E. 1930,31,32Goodrich, Cliff ord 1962,63,64Gordon, David 2002, 03Gordon, Howard (Buddy) 1965,66Gordon, Spencer 2002, 03Gorman, Elmer 1927,28,29Gorman, Harry 1946Gormsen, R.A. (Roy) 1925,26,27Gorr, Robb 1996,97,98Gorski, Joseph 1945Gower, Harrison 1911Gower, John 1911,12Gray, John 1892,93Greco, Mike 2010,11Green, Edward 1925Green, George 1898Green, Grant 2007,08,09Gregg 1899Gregory, Scott 1974,75,76,77Griffi n, Neal 1930,31Griffi th, Homer 1932Grigsby, Taylor 2008Grijalva, Jeff 2008,09Grossman, Phil 1928Guff ey, Kenneth Alvin 1957,58,59Guggia, Milton 1970,71,72Guichard, Leo 1925,26,27Guild, George 1927Guillen, James 2011,12,13,14Gunnarsson, Robert 1980,81,82,83Guy, Andy 2005

HHHackney, Paul 1918Hadley, Kent 1954,55,56Haley, Christopher 1979,80Halliday 1898Hanby, Douglas 1929,30,31Handley, Clark 1946Hankammer, Larry 1960,61Hankerd, Cyle 2004,05,06Hanlon, Bill 1934,35,36Hanoian, Greg 1996,97,98,99Hanson, Jack M. 1938,39,40Hardy, Donald (Russell) 1944Hardy, James 1944,45,46Harrington, Jack Lewis 1969 Harris, Richard 1955Harrison, James P. 1966,67,68Hart, Billy 2003, 04, 05Hart, Matt 2010,11Rob HertelRob Hertel

Robb GorrRobb Gorr

Morgan EnsbergMorgan Ensberg

Jack Del RioJack Del Rio

Walter DawkinsWalter Dawkins

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Hart, Mitch 2015,16,17

Hart, Seth 1893Harty, Nat S. 1962,63Haserot, Dave 1947,48,49,50Haskel, Don 1912,13Haskell, Edward (Ned) 1943,46,47Hastings, Lionel 1991,92,93,94Hatch, William 1911Hawkins, John 1923,24Hayes, Brian Alan 1976,77,78Headley, Blake 1945Heath, William C. 1958,59,60Hefner, George 1949,50Hellman, Wendell 1934Hemond, Jay 1988Henderson, Ryan 1991,92Henderson, Scott 1994,95,96,97Henley, Dan 1983,84,85,86Henley, Gail C. 1948Herbst, John 1965,66,67Herman, Donald E. 1950,51,52Hernandez, Jake 2011,12,13,14Hershiser, Jordan 2008,11,12Hertel, Rick 1976,77Hertel, Robert 1950,51,52Hertel, Robert A. 1974,75,76,77Herzog, Richard 1935,36,37Heslop, Steven 1981,82Heublein, Brian W. 1973,74Hicks, Thomas Arnold 1976,77,78Hiestand, Burke (Bert) 1927Higgins, Clark 1945Hildebrand, Al G. 1931,32,33Hill, Frederick 1963,64Hill, Jess T. 1930Hill, Larry D. 1975Hillman 1917Hillman, Peter Martin 1962,63Himes, Larry 1960,61Hodgins, Dave 1978,79,80Hoeck, Kenneth M. 1955,56,57Hoff man, Hugo 1946Hofmann, Colin 2009Hokuf, Gregg 1987,88Holbrook, Ernest 1933,34,35Holland, Clifton 1973,74Holley, Frank K. 1938,39,40Holloway, Clayton 1914,15,16,17Hollowell, Bud Ryan 1962,63,64Holman, Gary 1963Holt, Toby 1990,92Holzhousen, Theodore 1929,30Homik, William L. 1968Homrig, Paul 1979,80Hood, Wally Jr. 1947,48Hookstratten, Ed 1950,52,53Horst, Maynard 1946,48,49Hostetler, Dave 1977,78House, Thomas 1967Housley, Ken 1985,86Houts, Garret 2009,10,11,12Hubbs, Dan 1991,92,93Huberman, Marc 2013,14,15,16Hudson, Arthur 1930Hudson, Roy M. 1931,32,33Huff , William 1968,69Hughes, Bobby 1992Hughes, Eric 1990,91Huizenga, Kenneth 1972,73,74Hunter, John K. 1924,25

IIImmel, Steve 1996,97,98,99Inglin, Jeff 1996Isherwood, Ed 1956,57

JJJackson, John 1988,89,90Jacot, Norman 1935,36,37Jae, N. Michael 1974,75Jaff e, Jay 1968,69Jameson, Jeff 1966,67Janik, Kevin 1984,85,86,87Jansen, Emmett 1944Jenkins, Brett 1989,90,91Jenkins, Geoff 1993,94,95Jensen, Sherman 1933Johnson 1899Johnson, Abe 1928,29Johnson, Albert 1950Johnson, Donald L. 1964,65Johnson, John 1986Johnson, Kendrick 1918Johnson, Randy 1983,84,85Johnston, Rex David 1958,59Jones, Craig 1996,97,98Jones, Gordon Jr. 1947,48Jones, Gordon Lee III 1979,80,81Jones, Jacque 1994,95,96Jones, Morey 1923,24Jones, Robert 1944Jorgenson, Elwood 1932,34

KKKalter, Zack 2005Kammeyer, Tim 1980,81Karan, Albert 1949,50,51Keeling, George 1951Keester, Robert 1956,57Kemp, Stephen 1973,74,75Kemp, Thomas P. 1951Kendall, Phil 1988,89,90,91Kennedy, Ian 2004,05,06Kenney, Peter O. 1960,61,62Kent, Ashton 2009,10Kessler, Charles 1929Killingsworth, Gary 1951,52Kincaid, Howard 1921,23Kingman, David 1969,70Kinoshita, Mas 1949Kipp, Tom 1946Klein, Nate 2007Kolts 1918Konopka, Bruce 1940,41,42Korner, Terrill 1982,83Koski, Frank 1939,40,41Koss, Paul 2004,05,06,07Kotler, Brendan 2006,08Kramer, Shaun 1999Krawczyk, Jack 1995,96,97,98Kreiger, William Karl 1927,28,29Kreuter, Cade 2010Kriske, Brooks 2013,14,15,16Kritzer, Gregory 1966Kuehner, James Pat 1966,67,68

LLLa Bruna, Angelo 2015Lacey, Blake 2013,14,15Lachemann, Marcel 1960,61,62Lamb, Raymond 1964,65,66Lambert, Keith 1939,40Lambert, Michael Kurtiss 1976Lamont, Allan 1950,51,52Landecker, Adam 2010,11,12, 13Landy, Leonard 1953,54Lane, Jason 1998,99Lapiner, Victor Bruce 1953,54,55Laraneta, Manual 1926Lasas, Albert 1963,64,65Latter, Dave 1987,88,89Laughed, B. 1893

Lavin, John 1947Leach, Robert B. 1974, 75,76Lee, William F. 1966,67,68Leeper, Dave 1979,80,81Lefebvre, Henry 1924Legaspi, Dale 2002,03,04,05Lehr, Justin 1999Leif, Vernon 1940Lepe, Raul 1999,00Leppe, Louis 1928Levingston, Robert W. 1960,62Lillard, Martin 1966Lillie, William 1947,48Lillis, Bob 1950,51Lilly, Art 1937,38,39Littlejohn, Dennis 1973,74,75Loera, Javier 1988Longley, Edward 1892Longrie, Quentin 2016

Lopez, Roberto 2005,06,07,08Lory, Robert 1976Lotz, Marvin 1962,63Lovrich, Jack 1953,54,55Lovrich, Thomas 1950,51,52 Lueke, Lloyd 1934Lunetta, Anthony 2000,01,02,03Lunn, Joe P. 1938Lynch 1913,14Lynn, Fred 1971,72,73Lynn, Paul 1898Lyons, Warren 1940

MMMacDonald, Philip 1968Macklin, Michael 1962Maddox 1912,13Maggio, Carl Paul 1955,56Mahoney, Clarence 1912Malani, Shon 1992,93,94Malconian, Mark 1979,81,82Maloney, Tom 1926,27Mancuso, Mike 1991,92,93,94Manlove, Ferdinand 1926,27,28Marchica, Thomas 1978,79,80Marks, Terry 1982Martin, Austin 1898Martin, Harry 1892,93Martin, Morton 1898Martindale, Denzel 1974Martinez, Jeremy 2014,15,16Martlaro, Steve 2005,06Marxen, E. 1917,18Mason, Gerald 1954,55Mastroyannakis, Mike 1990Matern, Richard 1960Maurer, George 1918Mauritson, Ernest 1976,77,78Mayer, Greg 1987Mazmanian, Arthur 1945,47,48,49McAndrews, Travis 2002,03McCaff ery, Chris 2008,11McCauley, Mark 2002McCombs, Richard 1968,69McCreight, Kenneth 1944,46,47McDonald, Jack 1935McDowell, James 1978,79,80McGwire, Mark 1982,83,84McKelvey, Bruce 1948,49McKnight 1908McKnight, Bob 1939McLane, John 1959McNamee, Michael 1960,61McQueen, Russell 1971,72,73,74McQuigg, Theodore 1926Meier, Floyd Calvin 1968,69,70

Dave HostetlerDave Hostetler

John JacksonJohn Jackson

Jacque JonesJacque Jones

Marcel LachemannMarcel Lachemann

Bill LeeBill Lee

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Meister, Mickey 1981,82,83Mejia, Javier 1994,95,96Mena, Charlie 1953,56Menzhuber, Chuck 1979,81Merz, Gerald 1961Metropoulos, Joey 2002,03,04Meyer, Alfred 1973,74,75Mezger, Chris 2008,09,10,11Migita, Lance 1992Mikesell, Glenn 1927Milke, George 1973,74,75Millay, Gavin 1992Miller 1913Miller 1917Miller, Austin 2004Miller, Erwin 1898Miller, Kevin 2000Miller, William Fred 1956Millikan, Charles 1912,13,14Mills, Richard W. 1961Milone, Tommy 2006,07,08Minassian, Richard 1932,33,34Mirizzi, Marc 1996,97Mitchell, James 1985,86Mitchell, Robert V. 1974,75,76,77Mizuguchi, Reid 1989,90,91Moeller, Chad 1994,95,96Moff att, Richard 1945Mohler, Orville 1930,31,32Moll, Vincent 1972Montallegro, Vincent 1976Montanez, Abel 2000,01Montgomery, Reggie 1982,83Montoya, Alfonso 1994,95,96Montrenes, Pete 1999,00Moon, Michael 2001,02,03,04Moore, Morris 1924,25,26Morales, Michael 2001,02Morehouse 1898Morgan, M.E. 1898Moritz, Thomas 1980,81Morris, Billy 1990,91,92Morrisset, John W. 1969,70,71Morrow, John 1933,34,35Mosich, Nick 2002Mount, Ben 2009,10,11,12Munoz, Anthony 1978Munson, Eric 1997,98,99Munson, Matt 2011,12, 13Murdock, Wayne 1938,39,40Murphy, Arthur 1944Murphy, Kaleb 2016

NNNealey 1908Nelson, Barry 1964Newell, Kenneth 1912Newman, Wallace 1923,24,25Nichols, Brian 1985,86,87,88Nichols, Jack 1945Nickell, Jackie 1988,90,91,92Nieto, Tony 1991,92,93,94Noah, Charles 1944,45,46,47Nootbaar, Lars 2016

Nootbaar, Nigel 2012,13,14OO

Oakes, Corby 1987,88O’Connor 1913Odom, Logan 2010,11Ogden, Bob 1982,83Olhasso, John 1936,37,38Oliver, Ernest 1893Olsen, Shawn 2006,07Olson, Dan 1973,74Olson, Frederick 1955,56,57

Olson, Jordan 2001,02,03O'Neill, Mike 2007,08,09,10Oppenheim, David 2015,16Oppenheimer, Damon 1984,85Oram, Edward 1935Oropesa, Ricky 2009,10,11Oros, James 1953,54,55Orsatti, Vic 1926Osborn 1899Ostoich, Yube 1936Owen, J.J. 2006,07

PPPabst, George 1934,35,36Pabst, Spencer 2005,06,07Palmer, David 1943,44,46Palmer, Jack 1942,43Paperny, Justin 1994,96Parker, Jerry Lee 1956,57Parle, Justin 1993,94,95,96Parrow, David 2006,07Paschal, Bobby 2003,04Paschke, Jeff 2014,15, 16Patterson, Leland 1915,16Paulson, Dillon 2016

Pausig, Ralph W. 1954,55Peavey, Bill 2000,01,02Peck 1907Peckham 1918Pederson, Jeff 1970,71,72Pederson, Stuart 1980,81Peete, Rodney 1985,87,88Peltola, William 1979,80,81Pender, Don 1949Pennachio, Frank 1978,79Pennell, Larry 1947Penney, Mike 1996,97,98Perales, Daniel 2004,05,06Peres-Alston, Tony 2000Perkins, Craig D. 1969,70,71Perren, Derek 2007,08Perry, Kalani 1985,86,87,88Perry, Rod Jr. 1998Perryman, Mason 2015,16

Persell, Josh 1998,99,00,01Pesquaria 1921Peters, John 1943Peters, Kenneth 1934,35,36Peterson, Walter 1963,64Petke, Tim 1999,00Petrushkin, Alex 1936,37,38Phelps, Thomas 1945,46,47Phillips, Charles David 1975,76Pinkerton, Billy 2008,09Piscovich, Martin 1963,64,65Ponce, George 1981,82Ponchak, Brian 1994,95,96,97Port, Jeff rey Sanford 1970,71,72Port, Randy A. 1967,68,69Powers, Randy 1987,88,89,90Pratt, Parnell 1898Price, Gerald 1978,79Price, Larry 1983,84Price, Phil 1986Prior, Mark 2000,01Pritchard, Harold (Buddy) 1955,56Proctor, Murph 1988,89,90,91Pryor, Chuck 1948,49,50Psaltis, Spiro 1979,80,81Pullins, Bert 1926Purcell, Robert 1928,29,30Putman, Eddy 1973,74

QQQuinonez, Rudy 2003

Quintanilla, Tim 1987,88,89,90RR

Rabago, Hector 2007,08,09Racanelli, John 1974,75,76Rachels, Wes 1995,96,97,98Raczka, Richard 1969,70Rafalovich, Ted 1935,36,37Raff erty, Tom 1926Raich, Eric 1971Ramirez, Andre (Aj) 2013,14,15,16Ramirez, Sam 2001Ramsey, John 1937,38,39Ramshaw, Charles 1967,68Raney, Neil 1924Rankin, Dave 1951,53Raring, Dusty 1990,91Ratigan, Thomas 1980,81Redfern, Peter 1974,75Reed, Wallace 1911Rees, James W. 1964,65Regalado, Rudy 1949,50Reilley, John 1986,87Reinke, Jeff rey 1973,74,75Rendal 1893Reuman, Cliff ord 1933,34Reyes, Anthony 2000,01,02,03Reynolds, Rick 1988Riach, Tom 1949,50,51Rice, Rick 1976Rice, Will 2007,08Richardson, Charles 1908,09Richter, Kyle 2011,12Ricks, Tom 1975,76,77Riddle, John 1922,23Ridings, Gene 1932Rios, Frankie 2014, 16

Ris, Greg 1977Ristow, Rod Jr. 1953,54Roark, Pat 1969Roberge, J.P. 1992,93,94Roberson, Foster 1950Roberts, Frank 1934,35,36Roberts, James 2011,12,13Robertson, Mike 1989,90,91Robertson, Randy 1983,84Robin, Gary 1953,54,55Robinson, Timmy 2013,14,15,16Rockwell, John 1967,68,69Roddy, John 1983,84Rodriguez, Andres 2012Roebuck, Ron 1984,85Rose, Don 1951Roskopf, Mike 2008Rothwill, Herbert 1931,32,33Roudebush 1907Roundtree, Kevin 2009,10,11,12Roundy, Jay 1949,50Rousselot, Craig 1976Rummonds, Josh 2001,02,03,04Russ, Austin 2016

Ryan, William J. 1960,61,62

SSSacks, Davis 1943Saenz, Jason 1997,98Sahlberg, Ted 1926,27,28St. John, Vinnie 2008,09Salata, Paul 1948Salinas, Sebastian 2006,07,08Salmon, Mike 1993Saltzmann, Harold 1944Sanchez, Paul 1996,97Sand, Stephen 1969Sandel, Larry 1962,63,64

Jackie NickellJackie Nickell

Damon OppenheimerDamon Oppenheimer

Rodney PeeteRodney Peete

Wes RachelsWes Rachels

Randy ScarberyRandy Scarbery

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Tucker 1893Tucker, Ben 1992,93,94,95Tufts 1899Turigliatto, Steven 1969Turner, Russell 1922,23Twitchell, Beecher 1936,37Twomey, Kyle 2013,14,15Tyson, Tim 1983,84,85

UUUmsted, L.W. 1898Upton, Charles 1932,33,34Urner, Harold 1941,42,43Urso, Philip 2008Uyesugi, Ken 1939

VVValdez, David 1996Van Gorder, Dave 1976,77,78Van Horne, Charles 1892,93Vasquez, Anthony 2007,08,09Vaughn, Robert 1967,68 Vella, Chris 1971Verbryke, Eric 2000Vermillion, Grant 1993,94Vieira, Brian 1997,98,99Vieira, Darin 2003,04,05,06Villasenor, Al 1985,86,87Viramontes, Martin 2012Vitalich, Edward 1940,41,42Von Aspe, John 1928,29Vranjes, Sam 1989,90

WWWagner, Leslie 1931Walbridge, Greg 1995,96,97Walczuk, Tony 1982,84Walker, Kendrick 1963,64,65Wallace, John 1982,83Walsh, Pete 1984Ward, Joseph 1929,30,31Washington, Ken 1961,62,63Washington, Kraig 1987Watkins, Keith 1987Waxman, Alan 1959Wayne, Jim 1986Webster, Robert A. 1945,46Wegman, Brad 2015,16

Weible, Rick 1984,85,86Weibling, Mike 1997,98Welch, Floyd 1927,28,29Welch, Robert Alvin 1926,27,28Welin, Boyd 1923,24Wellington, Frank 1899Wells, John 1976,77,78,79Wellsfry, Walt 1980, 81Wentworth, Clayton 2002,03,04Werhas, John 1957,58,59Wetherby, Jeff 1985Wheatley, Bob 2011,12,13,14Wheatley, Brent 2013,14,15,16White, Duane 1963,64,65White, Robert 1940,41,42White, William A. 1940,41,42Whitlock, Ben 1893Whittemore 1916Wick, Jeff 1977,78,79,81Widman, Greg 1970,71,72Wiencek, Gary 1975,76Wilcox, Ralph 1929,30,31Wilkerson, Marty 1979,80,81Wilkey, Jim 1983,84,85Wilkins, Daryl 1963,64,65Wilkins, Edmund (Tom) 1940,41,42Williams, Bob 1946Williams, Brett 2010,11,12Williams, Jon 2001,02,04,05

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Year Champion (Coach) Runner-up Score Most Outstanding Player1947 California (Clint Evans)* Yale 8-7 — 1948 USC (Sam Barry/Rod Dedeaux) Yale 9-2 —

1949 Texas (Bibb Falk)* Wake Forest 10-3 Charles Teague, Wake Forest1950 Texas (Bibb Falk) Washington State 3-0 Ray Van Cleef, Wake Forest1951 Oklahoma (Jack Baer)* Tennessee 3-2 Sidney Hatfi eld, Tennessee1952 Holy Cross (Jack Barry) Missouri 8-4 James O’Neil, Holy Cross1953 Michigan (Ray Fisher) Texas 7-5 J.L. Smith, Texas1954 Missouri (Hi Simmons) Rollins 4-1 Tom Yerwcic, Michigan State1955 Wake Forest (Taylor Sanford) Western Michigan 7-6 Tom Borland, Oklahoma State1956 Minnesota (Dick Siebert) Arizona 12-1 Jerry Thomas, Minnesota 1957 California (George Wolfman)* Penn State 1-0 Cal Emery, Penn State 1958 USC (Rod Dedeaux) Missouri 8-7 (12 inn.) Bill Thom, USC

1959 Oklahoma State (Toby Greene) Arizona 5-3 Jim Dobson, Oklahoma State1960 Minnesota (Dick Siebert) USC 2-1 (10 inn.) John Erickson, Minnesota1961 USC (Rod Dedeaux)* Oklahoma State 1-0 Littleton Fowler, Oklahoma St.

1962 Michigan (Don Lund) Santa Clara 5-4 (15 inn.) Bob Garibaldi, Santa Clara1963 USC (Rod Dedeaux) Arizona 5-2 Bud Hollowell, USC

1964 Minnesota (Dick Siebert) Missouri 5-1 Joe Ferris, Maine 1965 Arizona State (Bobby Winkles) Ohio State 2-1 Sal Bando, Arizona State 1966 Ohio State (Marty Karow) Oklahoma State 8-2 Steve Arlin, Ohio State 1967 Arizona State (Bobby Winkles) Houston 11-2 Ron Davini, Arizona State1968 USC (Rod Dedeaux)* Southern Illinois 4-3 Bill Seinsoth, USC 1969 Arizona State (Bobby Winkles) Tulsa 10-1 John Dolinsek, Arizona State1970 USC (Rod Dedeaux) Florida State 2-1 (15 inn.) Gene Ammann, Florida State

1971 USC (Rod Dedeaux) Southern Illinois 7-2 Jerry Tabb, Tulsa

1972 USC (Rod Dedeaux) Ar i zo na State 1-0 Russ McQueen, USC

1973 USC (Rod Dedeaux)* Arizona State 4-3 Dave Winfi eld, Minnesota

1974 USC (Rod Dedeaux) Miami 7-3 George Milke, USC

1975 Texas (Cliff Gustafson) South Carolina 5-1 Michael Reichenback, Texas1976 Arizona (Jerry Kindall) Eastern Michigan 7-1 Steve Powers, Arizona 1977 Arizona State (Jim Brock) South Carolina 2-1 Bob Horner, Arizona State1978 USC (Rod Dedeaux)* Arizona State 10-3 Rod Boxberger, USC

1979 Cal State Fullerton (Augie Garrido) Arkansas 2-1 Tony Hudson, Cal State Fullerton1980 Arizona (Jerry Kindall) Hawaii 5-3 Terry Francona, Arizona 1981 Arizona State (Jim Brock) Oklahoma State 7-4 Stan Holmes, Arizona State1982 Miami (Ron Fraser)* Wichita State 9-3 Dan Smith, Miami 1983 Texas (Cliff Gustafson)* Alabama 4-3 Calvin Schiraldi, Texas 1984 Cal State Fullerton (Augie Garrido) Texas 3-1 John Fishel, Cal State Fullerton

Morgan Ensberg celebrates after stealing home in the 1998 national championship

game. With the bases loaded and two outs in the seventh, head coach Mike Gillespie called

for the triple steal and Ensberg's steal gave USC the 12-8 lead. The Trojans would go on to beat Arizona State, 21-14, for the school's

12th national championship.

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NCAA Baseball Championships 12 USC

6 LSU, Texas 5 Arizona State 4 Arizona, Miami, Cal State Fullerton 3 Minnesota 2 Cal i for nia, Michigan, Oklahoma, Stanford, Oregon State, South Carolina

College World Series LeadersCWS Appearances CWS Wins

1. Texas ............................35 1. Texas ..............................85 2. Miami ...........................25 2. USC ......................... 74 3. Arizona State .............22 3. Arizona State ..............61 4. Florida State ..............22 4. Miami ............................48 5. USC ........................21 5. Arizona .........................43 6. Oklahoma State .......20 6. LSU .................................407. Cal St. Fullerton ........18 Oklahoma St. ..............40 LSU ...............................18 Stanford .......................40 9. Arizona ........................17 9. Cal St. Fullerton .........34 10. Stanford ......................16 10. South Carolina ...........32

Year Champion (Coach) Runner-up Score Most Outstanding Player1985 Miami (Ron Fraser) Texas 10-6 Greg Ellena, Miami1986 Arizona (Jerry Kindall) Florida State 10-2 Mike Senne, Arizona1987 Stanford (Mark Marquess) Oklahoma State 9-5 Paul Carey, Stanford 1988 Stanford (Mark Marquess) Arizona State 9-4 Lee Plemel, Stanford 1989 Wichita State (Gene Stephenson) Texas 5-3 Greg Brummett, Wichita State1990 Georgia (Steve Webber) Oklahoma State 2-1 Mike Rebhan, Georgia 1991 LSU (Skip Bertman)* Wich i ta State 6-3 Gary Hymel, LSU 1992 Pepperdine (Andy Lopez)* Cal State Fullerton 3-2 Phil Nevin, Cal State Fullerton1993 LSU (Skip Bertman) Wichita State 8-0 Todd Walker, LSU1994 Oklahoma (Larry Cochell)* Georgia Tech 13-5 Chip Glass, Oklahoma1995 Cal State Fullerton (Augie Garrido)* USC 11-5 Mark Kotsay, Cal State Fullerton1996 LSU (Skip Bertman)* Miami 9-8 Pat Burrell, Miami1997 LSU (Skip Bertman)* Alabama 13-6 Brandon Larson, LSU1998 USC (Mike Gillespie) Arizona State 21-14 Wes Rachels, USC

1999 Miami (Jim Morris)* Florida State 6-5 Marshall McDougall, Florida State2000 LSU (Skip Bertman)* Stanford 6-5 Trey Hodges, LSU2001 Miami (Jim Morris)* Stanford 12-1 Charlton Jimerson, Miami2002 Texas (Augie Garrido)* South Carolina 12-6 Huston Street, Texas2003 Rice (Wayne Graham) Stanford 14-2 John Hudgins, Stanford2004 Cal State Fullerton (George Horton) Texas 3-2 Jason Windsor, Cal State Fullerton2005 Texas (Augie Garrido)* Florida 6-2 David Maroul, Texas2006 Oregon State (Pat Casey) North Carolina 3-2 Jonah Nickerson, Oregon State2007 Oregon State (Pat Casey) North Carolina 9-3 Jorge Reyes, Oregon State2008 Fresno State (Mike Batesole) Georgia 6-7, 19-10, 6-1 Tommy Mendonca, Fresno State2009 LSU (Paul Mainieri) Texas 7-6, 1-5, 11-4 Jared Mitchell, LSU2010 South Carolina (Ray Tanner) UCLA 7-1, 2-1 (11) Jackie Bradley, Jr., South Carolina2011 South Carolina (Ray Tanner) Florida 2-1, 5-2 Scott Wingo, South Carolina2012 Arizona (Andy Lopez) South Carolina 5-1, 4-1 Robert Refsnyder, Arizona 2013 UCLA (John Savage) Mississippi State 3-1, 8-0 Adam Plutko, UCLA 2014 Vanderbilt (Tim Corbin) Virginia 9-8, 2-7, 3-2 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt2015 Virginia (Brian O'Connor) Vanderbilt 1-5, 3-0, 4-2 Josh Sborz, Virginia2016 Coastal Carolina (Gary Gilmore) Arizona 0-3, 5-4, 4-3 Andrew Beckwith, Coastal Car.2017 Florida (Kevin O'Sullivan) LSU 4-3, 6-1 Alex Faedo, Florida* Indicates undefeated teams in CWS play.

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USC’s OVERALL RECORD: 208-77

USC’s PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (40)

(League, district & regional games)18 league playoff appearances: 34-8

35 district/regional appearances: 100-43

USC’s CWS APPEARANCES (21)

College World Series record: 74-26

1948 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

PCC Playoff s (at Pullman, WA):

USC 7, Wash ing ton State 5 USC 6, Washington State 3NCAA Western Playoff s (at Denver, CO):

USC 8, Baylor 0USC 7, Oklahoma A&M 1USC 16, Baylor 3College World Series (at Kalamazoo, MI):

USC 3, Yale 1Yale 8, USC 3USC 9, Yale 2

1949

PCC Playoff s (at USC):

Washington State 15, USC 2USC 2, Washington State 1 (10 inn.)USC 9, Washington State 2NCAA Western Playoff s (at L.A.):

USC 12, Northern Colorado 2Northern Colorado 6, USC 2USC 8, Northern Colorado 7College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

Wake Forest 2, USC 1 (10 inn.)USC 12, St. John’s 4Wake Forest 2, USC 1 (12 inn.)

1951

PCC Playoff s (at USC):

USC 6, Oregon State 4Oregon State 12, USC 1USC 10, Oregon State 7College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 4, Princeton 1USC 8, Utah 2Oklahoma 4, USC 1Tennessee 9, USC 8

1952

PCC Playoff s (at Corvallis, OR):

Oregon State 12, USC 10Oregon State 5, USC 4

1953

NCAA District 8 Playoff s (at USC):

USC 12, San Diego State 6USC 11, Seattle 1San Diego State 3, USC 1USC 3, San Diego State 1(USC lost coin toss with Stanford for NCAAs)

1954

NCAA District 8 Playoff s (at Eugene, OR):

Fresno State 9, USC 3

USC 9, Seattle 0Fresno State 7, USC 4

1955

PCC Playoff s (at USC):

USC 7, Oregon 1USC 10, Oregon 1NCAA District 8 Playoff s (at USC):

USC 11, Fresno State 2USC 15, Fresno State 2College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

Northern Colorado 2, USC 1Colgate 6, USC 4

1956

PCC Playoff s (at Pullman, WA):

Washington State 6, USC 2Washington State 5, USC 4

1958 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

PCC Playoff s (at Corvallis,OR):

USC 7, Oregon State 0USC 15, Oregon State 0NCAA District 8 Playoff s (at USC):

USC 6, Portland 0USC 11, Portland 1College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

Holy Cross 3, USC 0USC 4, Arizona 0USC 12, Northern Colorado 1USC 6, Holy Cross 2USC 7, Missouri 0USC 8, Missouri 7 (12 inn.)

1959

PCC Playoff s (at USC):

USC 17, Washington 3USC 9, Washington 0(USC won the 1959 league title but could not play in the NCAA Tournament because of the ineligibility of another USC team)

1960

NCAA District 8 Playoff s (at USC):

USC 10, Pepperdine 3USC 10, Pepperdine 3NCAA District 8 Finals (at USC):

Washington State 8, USC 7USC 8, Washington State 3USC 10, Washington State 5College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 3, St. John’s 1USC 5, Boston College 2Minnesota 12, USC 11 (10 inn.)USC 13, Arizona 1USC 4, Minnesota 2 (11 inn.)Minnesota 2, USC 1 (10 inn.)

1961 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA District 8 Playoff s (at USC):

USC 4, Fresno State 1 Fresno State 6, USC 4 USC 10, Fresno State 6NCAA District 8 Finals (at Pullman, WA):

USC 13, Washington State 6USC 10, Washington State 4College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 8, Texas 6USC 10, Boston College 3USC 4, Oklahoma State 2USC 4, Boston College 3 (10)USC 1, Oklahoma State 0

1963 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA District 8 Finals (at Corvallis, OR):

USC 6, Oregon State 5Oregon State 8, USC 6USC 7, Oregon State 5College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

Texas 8, USC 3USC 6, Holy Cross 5USC 4, Florida State 3USC 12, Missouri 3USC 6, Arizona 4USC 5, Arizona 2

1964

NCAA District 8 Playoff s (at USC):

USC 12, Cal Poly Pomona 3USC 5, Cal Poly Pomona 3NCAA District 8 Finals (at USC):

USC 5, Oregon 0USC 9, Oregon 3College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 3, Mississippi 2USC 3, Missouri 2Minnesota 6, USC 5Maine 2, USC 1

1966

NCAA District 8 Finals (at USC):

USC 11, Cal Poly Pomona 7USC 4, Washington State 3USC 7, Washington State 4College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 6, North Carolina 2Ohio State 6, USC 2USC 8, Arizona 4USC 5, Ohio State 1Ohio State 1, USC 0

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1968 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA District 8 Finals (at CSLA):

USC 4, Cal State L.A. 2Cal State L.A. 8, USC 4USC 5, Cal State L.A. 4 (10 inn.)College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 5, Brigham Young 3USC 6, Oklahoma State 5USC 7, St. John’s 6USC 2, North Carolina St. 0USC 4, Southern Illinois 3

1970 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

Pac-8 Playoff s (at USC):

USC 11, Oregon State 3 USC 8, UCLA 4 USC 7, UCLA 1 NCAA District 8 Finals (at USC):

USC 12, Santa Clara 1USC 6, Santa Clara 1College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

Ohio University 4, USC 1USC 7, Delaware 1USC 6, Dartmouth 1USC 8, Texas 7 (14 inn.)USC 2, Florida State 1 (15 inn.)

1971 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

Pac-8 Playoff s (at Pullman, WA):

USC 6, Oregon 2USC 9, Stanford 3Washington State 10, USC 5USC 6, Washington State 3NCAA District 8 Finals (at USC):

Santa Clara 6, USC 5USC 5, Santa Clara 1USC 9, Santa Clara 1College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 5, Seton Hall 1Southern Illinois 8, USC 3USC 8, Brigham Young 6USC 8, Tulsa 4USC 3, Tulsa 2USC 7, Southern Illinois 2

1972 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

Pac-8 Playoff s (at USC):

USC 6, Washington State 1USC 8, Washington State 7NCAA District 8 Finals (at Santa Barbara, CA):

USC 9, UC Santa Barbara 5USC 13, UC Santa Barbara 6College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 8, Mississippi 6USC 5, Connecticut 4 (11 inn.)Arizona State 3, USC 0USC 4, Texas 3 (10 inn.)USC 3, Arizona State 1USC 1, Arizona State 0

1973 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

Pac-8 Playoff s (at Pullman, WA):

USC 13, Washington State 4USC 11, Washington State 9NCAA District 8 Playoff s (at USC):

USC 9, Loyola 8USC 2, Loyola 1NCAA District 8 Finals (at USC):

USC 4, Cal State L.A. 3USC 13, Cal State L.A. 6College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 4, Harvard 1USC 4, Texas 1USC 3, Arizona State 1USC 8, Minnesota 7USC 4, Arizona State 3

1974 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

Pac-8 Playoff s (at USC): USC 11, Oregon 6 USC 14, Oregon 1 NCAA District 8 Playoff s (at CSLA):

USC 9, Cal State L.A. 2 Cal State L.A. 7, USC 6 USC 11, Cal State L.A. 9NCAA District 8 Finals (at USC):

Pepperdine 4, USC 2USC 4, Pepperdine 1USC 12, Pepperdine 1College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 9, Texas 2USC 5, Southern Illinois 3Miami 7, USC 3USC 5, Texas 3USC 7, Southern Illinois 2USC 7, Miami 3

1975

Pac-8 Playoff s (at Pullman, WA):

USC 19, Washington State 6USC 13, Washington State 1NCAA West Regional (at USC):

Cal State Fullerton 3, USC 1USC 1, Arizona 0Pepperdine 5, USC 2

1977

Pac-8 Playoff s (at USC):

USC 4, Washington State 2USC 8, Washington State 1NCAA West Regional (at Honolulu, HI):

USC 6, Hawaii 1USC 7, Fresno State 3Cal State L.A. 6, USC 5Cal State L.A. 7, USC 6

1978 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

Pac-8 Playoff s (at Pullman, WA):

USC 3, Washington State 2 USC 5, Washington State 4 NCAA West Regional (at USC):

USC 3, Arizona 2 USC 3, Cal State Fullerton 2USC 2, Arizona 1College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 9, Miami 3USC 11, Michigan 3USC 5, Arizona State 2USC 3, North Carolina 2USC 10, Arizona State 3

1984

NCAA West Regional (at Fresno, CA):

Cal State Fullerton 10, USC 6Fresno State 15, USC 12 (10 inn.)

1988

NCAA West Regional (at Fresno, CA):

USC 9, Brigham Young 8USC 10, Washington State 9USC 18, Fresno State 17Fresno State 17, USC 12Fresno State 14, USC 3

1989

NCAA Midwest Regional (at Austin, TX):

Western Michigan 9, USC 8Texas 11, USC 8

1990

NCAA South I Regional (at Baton Rouge, LA):

USC 23, Southern Mis sis sip pi 5USC 26, Houston 11USC 5, LSU 4LSU 5, USC 4LSU 7, USC 6

1991

NCAA West I Regional (at USC):

USC 7, Middle Tenn. St. 5USC 17, Pepperdine 7Creighton 8, USC 7 (10 inn.)Hawaii 7, USC 3

1993

NCAA Central II Regional (at Austin, TX):

USC 7, Kentucky 1USC 5, Cal State Fullerton 2Texas 11, USC 3USC 5, Cal State Fullerton 2Texas 3, USC 2

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1994

NCAA South Regional (at Baton Rouge, LA):

USC 19, NC Greensboro 3USC 5, Tulane 0LSU 6, USC 2USC 25, NC Greensboro 9LSU 12, USC 10

1995

Pacifi c-10 Playoff (at USC):

USC 9, Washington State 6USC 4, Washington State 0NCAA West Regional (at Fresno, CA):

USC 10, Middle Tennessee State 4USC 22, Fresno State 17USC 6, Long Beach State 5Long Beach State 4, USC 3USC 9, Long Beach State 2College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

Miami 15, USC 10USC 9, Oklahoma 4USC 16, Florida State 11USC 7, Miami 5USC 7, Miami 3Cal State Fullerton 11, USC 5

1996

Pacifi c-10 Playoff (at USC):

Washington 6, USC 2USC 7, Washington 3USC 5, Washington 0NCAA Central II Regional (at Lubbock, TX):

USC 20, Akron 10USC 15, Arkansas 5Oklahoma State 9, USC 3USC 13, Texas Tech 10 (11 inn.)Oklahoma State 10, USC 2

1997

NCAA South II Regional (at Tuscaloosa, AL):

Virginia Tech 3, USC 2USC 5, Troy State 2USC 6, Virginia Tech 2USC 13, North Carolina State 4Alabama 9, USC 8

1998 — NCAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA East Regional (at Clemson, SC):

USC 10, Fordham 6Va. Commonwealth 14, USC 4USC 8, Clemson 5USC 3, South Alabama 2USC 4, South Alabama 3College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

LSU 12, USC 10USC 12, Florida 10 (11 inn.)USC 7, Mississippi State 1USC 5, LSU 4USC 7, LSU 3USC 21, Arizona State 14

1999

NCAA Regional (at USC):

USC 10, Va. Commonwealth 0USC 5, Pepperdine 3Pepperdine 4, USC 3USC 12, Pepperdine 7NCAA Super Regional (at Palo Alto, CA):

Stanford 1, USC 0Stanford 5, USC 3

2000

NCAA Regional (at Fullerton, CA):

USC 8, Virginia Tech 3USC 13, Loyola Marymount 5USC 8, Cal State Fullerton 3NCAA Super Regional (at Atlanta, GA):

USC 7, Georgia Tech 2USC 6, Georgia Tech 3College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 6, Florida State 4LSU 10, USC 4Florida State 3, USC 2

2001

NCAA Regional (at USC):

USC 12, Oral Roberts 4USC 4, Pepperdine 3USC 8, Fresno State 0NCAA Super Regional (at USC):

USC 5, Florida International 1USC 6, Florida International 0College World Series (at Omaha, NE):

USC 11, Georgia 5Miami 4, USC 3Tennessee 10, USC 2

2002

NCAA Regional (at USC):

USC 5, BYU 4 (12 inn.)USC 7, Cal State Northridge 5USC 13, BYU 10NCAA Super Regional (at Palo Alto, CA):

Stanford 4, USC 2Stanford 5, USC 3

2005

NCAA Regional (at Long Beach, CA):

USC 7, Pepperdine 3USC 6, Long Beach State 4Pepperdine 9, USC 2USC 5, Pepperdine 2NCAA Super Regional (at Corvallis, OR):

Oregon State 10, USC 4USC 9, Oregon State 8 (10 inn.)Oregon State 10, USC 8

2015

NCAA Regional (at Lake Elsinore, CA):

Virginia 6, USC 1USC 12, UC Santa Barbara 3USC 12, San Diego State 11Virginia 14, USC 11 (10 inn)

Wes Rachels was the 1998 College World Wes Rachels was the 1998 College World Series most outstanding player and went Series most outstanding player and went 5-for-7 with seven RBI in the title game5-for-7 with seven RBI in the title game

Jack Krawczyk still holds the NCAA record Jack Krawczyk still holds the NCAA record for most saves in a season (23) and held for most saves in a season (23) and held

the career record of 49 until it was broken the career record of 49 until it was broken in 2007. He set the season record in the in 2007. He set the season record in the

1998 national championship game1998 national championship game

Former head coach Mike Gillespie took the Former head coach Mike Gillespie took the Trojans to the College World Series four Trojans to the College World Series four

times (1995, 1998, 2000 and 2001) and led times (1995, 1998, 2000 and 2001) and led the team to the 1998 national the team to the 1998 national

championshipchampionship

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1889 0-1 1890 1891 1892 5-0-1 1-0-1 1893 4-6 1-1 1894 0-1 1895 1896 0-2 1897 1898 8-3 1-1 1899 3-4 1-0 1900 0-1 0-1 1901 1902 0-6 1903 3-3 1-1 1904 1-4 1-2 1905 6-5 0-1 1906 12-4-1 1-21907 7-6 2-3 1908 Harvey Holmes 17-2 1-1 1909 11-7 2-0 1910 4-6 1-1 1911 Curtiss Ber nard 10-3 3-0 1912 Len Burrell 6-9 2-2 1913 2-6 0-2 1914*** George Wheeler 8-2 4-1 1915*** Ralph Glaze 5-10 2-2 1916# Charles "Pat" Millikan 6-5-1 1-41917# Phil Koerner/Millikan 5-6 0-2 1918## 0-1 1919 (no team — World War I)1920 Elmer Henderson 9-4-1 4-1-11921 Willis O. Hunter/Henderson 9-3 6-1 1922 5-6 1923 George Wheeler 7-11 4-6 1924 Sam Crawford 4-7 4-7 1925 Sam Crawford 9-4-1 6-4 1926 Sam Crawford 11-6-2 7-5 1927 Sam Crawford 8-15 7-14 6-6 (2nd)1928 Sam Crawford 12-7 9-7 5-7 (t3rd)1929 Sam Crawford 15-7 12-6 8-5 (3rd)1930 Sam Barry 25-5-1 15-2-1 11-2 (1st)1931 Sam Barry 24-6 14-4 14-4 (2nd)1932 Sam Barry 15-3-1 11-2-1 13-5 (1st)1933 Sam Barry 11-8 5-6 3-6 (t3rd)1934 Sam Barry 22-10 14-5 10-5 (2nd)1935 Sam Barry 16-12 12-5 10-5 (t1st)1936 Sam Barry 19-9 15-4 13-2 (1st)1937 Sam Barry 16-8 11-5 10-5 (2nd)1938 Sam Barry 24-7 13-4 11-4 (2nd)1939 Sam Barry 23-7 13-4 11-4 (t1st)1940 Sam Barry 12-8 11-7 8-7 (3rd)1941 Sam Barry 12-6-1 9-6 9-6 (3rd)1942 Barry/Dedeaux 18-5-1 14-2 12-2 (1st)1943 Rod Dedeaux 27-7-3 14-2 10-0 (2nd)1944 Rod Dedeaux 16-13 12-4 4-4 (2nd)1945 Rod Dedeaux 13-15-1 7-8 3-5 (2nd)1946 Barry/Dedeaux 24-8 15-2 11-1 (1st)1947 Barry/Dedeaux 25-12 16-6 11-4 (1st)1948 Barry/Dedeaux 40-12-1 26-4 13-2 (1st)1949 Barry/Dedeaux 37-14-1 23-6 12-2 (1st)1950 Barry/Dedeaux 26-19 16-8 8-7 (t3rd)1951 Rod Dedeaux 32-19 22-10 11-5 (1st)1952 Rod Dedeaux 37-12-1 18-9 11-5 (1st)1953 Rod Dedeaux 25-25-1 21-9 10-6 (t1st)1954 Rod Dedeaux 20-11-1 14-7 11-5 (1st)1955 Rod Dedeaux 30-10 23-5 12-3 (1st)1956 Rod Dedeaux 26-11 21-5 14-2 (1st)

1957 Rod Dedeaux 19-13 18-4 12-4 (t1st)1958 Rod Dedeaux 36-8 29-3 14-2 (1st)1959 Rod Dedeaux 29-6-1 23-4-1 14-2 (1st)1960 Rod Dedeaux 40-14 32-11 12-4 (t1st)1961 Rod Dedeaux 43-9-1 36-7 12-4 (1st)1962 Rod Dedeaux 33-13-2 29-12-1 11-5 (2nd)1963 Rod Dedeaux 37-16-1 35-10 10-6 (1st)1964 Rod Dedeaux 40-15 34-11 17-3 (1st)1965 Rod Dedeaux 30-15-1 23-14 9-11 (4th)1966 Rod Dedeaux 49-11-1 42-9 16-4 (1st)1967 Rod Dedeaux 38-13-2 32-11-2 9-6 (t3rd)1968 Rod Dedeaux 49-14-1 43-12-1 16-2-1 (1st)1969 Rod Dedeaux 42-12-1 39-12-1 13-8 (3rd)1970 Rod Dedeaux 51-13-1 45-13 11-3 (1st)1971 Rod Dedeaux 54-13 46-11 17-0 (1st)1972 Rod Dedeaux 50-13-1 47-13-1 14-4 (1st)1973 Rod Dedeaux 51-11 51-11 14-4 (1st)1974 Rod Dedeaux 50-21 50-20 11-7 (1st)1975 Rod Dedeaux 43-14-1 42-14-1 12-4 (1st)1976 Rod Dedeaux 36-28-3 33-26-2 15-8-1 (2nd)1977 Rod Dedeaux 51-20 46-20 16-2 (1st)1978 Rod Dedeaux 56-10 54-9 15-3 (1st)1979 Rod Dedeaux 34-26-1 33-24 15-15 (4th)1980 Rod Dedeaux 30-25-1 27-24 13-17 (t5th)1981 Rod Dedeaux 38-25 34-24 15-15 (3rd)1982 Rod Dedeaux 25-38 23-36 9-21 (6th)1983 Rod Dedeaux 33-24-1 32-23-1 17-13 (t2nd)1984 Rod Dedeaux 48-25 44-23 18-12 (t2nd)1985 Rod Dedeaux 24-45 22-44 5-25 (6th)1986 Rod Dedeaux 26-30 26-29 12-18 (4th)1987 Mike Gillespie 32-28 32-28 12-18 (t5th)1988 Mike Gillespie 36-27-1 36-26 13-17 (4th)1989 Mike Gillespie 42-25-1 41-25 16-14 (3rd)1990 Mike Gillespie 41-23 40-22 18-12 (3rd)1991 Mike Gillespie 46-18-1 46-17-1 23-7 (1st)1992 Mike Gillespie 29-26 28-26 13-17 (6th)1993 Mike Gillespie 35-29 35-29 15-15 (4th)1994 Mike Gillespie 42-20 41-20 19-11 (3rd)1995 Mike Gillespie 49-22 49-21 21-9 (1st)1996 Mike Gillespie 44-17-1 44-16-1 24-6 (1st)1997 Mike Gillespie 45-20 42-20 17-13 (3rd)1998 Mike Gillespie 49-17 49-17 21-9 (2nd)1999 Mike Gillespie 36-26 36-26 17-7 (2nd)2000 Mike Gillespie 44-20 44-20 16-8 (4th)2001 Mike Gillespie 45-19 45-19 18-6 (1st)2002 Mike Gillespie 37-24 37-24 17-7 (1st)2003 Mike Gillespie 28-28 28-28 11-13 (T-5th)2004 Mike Gillespie 24-32 24-32 10-14 (T-6th)2005 Mike Gillespie 41-22 41-22 15-9 (T-3rd)2006 Mike Gillespie 25-33 25-33 11-13 (T-5th)2007 Chad Kreuter 27-29 27-29 8-16 (9th)2008 Chad Kreuter 28-28 28-28 11-13 (T-6th)2009 Chad Kreuter 28-28 28-28 13-14 (T-5th)2010 Chad Kreuter 28-32 28-32 7-20 (10th)2011 Frank Cruz 25-31 25-31 13-14 (7th)2012 Frank Cruz 23-32 23-32 8-22 (10th)2013 Dan Hubbs 20-36 20-36 10-20 (T-8th)2014 Dan Hubbs 29-24 29-24 16-14 (T-4th)2015 Dan Hubbs 39-21 39-21 18-12 (T-3rd)2016 Dan Hubbs 28-28 28-28 15-15 (T-6th)2017 Dan Hubbs 21-34 21-34 8-22 (T-10th)All Games 3,078-1,794-44 (.635)College Games 2,618-1,497-17 (.641)Conference Games 1,143-765-2 (.606)*Includes exhibition games.***USC was represented by School of Law team.#USC was represented by School of Law but the team was open to all students.##No offi cial team due to WWI; students briefl y organized team.

All Games* College Con fer enceYear Coach W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T

All Games* College Con fer enceYear Coach W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T

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S E R I E S R E C O R D V S . O P P O N E N T S

ARIZONAARIZONA

Opponent W L T Pct. First / Last

Air Force 3 1 0 .750 1968 / 1974

Akron 4 0 0 1.000 1996/2012

Alabama 0 1 0 .000 1997

Arkansas 1 0 0 1.000 1996

Army 2 0 0 1.000 1968 / 1979

Azusa Pacifi c 7 1 0 .875 1979 / 1987

Baylor 2 6 0 .250 1948 / 2003

Bethune-Cookman 1 0 0 1.000 2008

Boston College 3 0 0 1.000 1960 / 1961

Brigham Young 25 4 0 .862 1955 / 2002

Brown 2 0 0 1.000 2009 / 2009

Cal Lutheran 10 2 0 .833 1977 / 1999

Cal Poly Pomona 40 24 0 .625 1921 / 1991

Cal Poly 23 7 0 .767 1953 / 2014

Cal State Bakersfi eld 5 1 0 .833 2010 / 2013

Cal State Dominguez Hills 12 3 0 .800 1976 / 1999

Cal State Fullerton 40 50 1 .445 1969 / 2015

Cal State Los Angeles 51 11 0 .823 1960 / 1999

Cal State Northridge 52 23 0 .693 1962 / 2013

Cal Tech 6 2 0 .750 1921 / 1945

Central Florida 1 0 0 1.000 1992

Chapman 28 11 0 .720 1965 / 1993

Citadel 1 0 0 1.000 1996

Claremont 1 0 0 1.000 1976

Clemson 2 0 0 1.000 1990 / 1998

Colgate 0 1 0 .000 1955

Connecticut 1 2 0 .250 1972 / 2016

Cornell 1 0 0 1.000 1982

Creighton 3 1 0 .750 1980 / 2002

Dartmouth 1 0 0 1.000 1970

Delaware 2 0 0 1.000 1969 / 1970

Eastern Michigan 1 1 0 .500 1976 / 1978

Opponent W L T Pct. First/Last

Florida 2 0 0 1.000 1996 / 1998

Florida International 8 0 0 1.000 2001 / 2008

Florida State 6 2 0 .750 1963 / 2000

Fordham 4 0 0 1.000 1998/2015

Fresno State 42 28 0 .600 1952 / 2015

Georgia 6 2 0 .750 2001 / 2011

Georgia Tech 4 0 0 1.000 2000 / 2004

Gonzaga 9 2 0 .818 1972 / 1989

Grand Canyon 5 1 0 .833 1982 / 2014

Hartford 1 0 0 1.000 1994

Harvard 1 0 0 1.000 1973

Hawai'i 30 25 0 .545 1968 / 2014

Hawaii Hilo 5 1 0 .833 1994 / 1998

Hawaii Pacifi c 2 0 0 1.000 1989

Holy Cross 2 1 0 .667 1958 / 1963

Houston 7 5 0 .583 1978 / 2014

Illinois 2 0 0 1.000 1968 / 1969

Indiana 1 0 0 1.000 1969

Jacksonville 3 0 0 1.000 2012

Kansas 1 0 0 1.000 2006

Kansas State 2 0 0 1.000 1994

Kearney State 2 0 0 1.000 1977

Kentucky 2 0 0 1.000 1993/2015

La Verne 5 0 1 .917 1974 / 1984

Long Beach State 79 46 0 .632 2014 / 2014

LSU 3 7 0 .300 1988 / 2000

Louisville 5 2 0 .714 2001 / 2013

Loyola Marymount 131 24 1 .843 1922 / 2014

Maine 1 1 0 .500 1964 / 1982

Massachusetts 1 0 0 1.000 1973

Miami (Fla.) 5 8 0 .385 1974 / 2002

Michigan 2 0 0 1.000 1978 / 1999

124-105-1 (.541)First Meeting: 1921

103-108 (.488)First Meeting: 1961

220-184-2 (.544)First Meeting: 1923

261-137 (.656)First Meeting: 1928

233-144-2 (.616)First Meeting: 1923

53-32 (.624)First Meeting: 1951

39-35 (.527)First Meeting: 1959

70-32 (.686)First Meeting: 1948

(STANFORDSTANFORD

ARIZONA STATEARIZONA STATE

(UCLAUCLA

CALIFORNIACALIFORNIA

( )WASHINGTONWASHINGTON

OREGON STATEOREGON STATE

( )WASHINGTON STATEWASHINGTON STATE

27-18 (.600)First Meeting: 1955

OREGONOREGON

18-9 (.667)First Meeting: 1951

(UTAHUTAH

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S E R I E S R E C O R D V S . O P P O N E N T S

Opponent W L T Pct. First/Last

Middle Tennessee State 2 0 0 1.000 1991 / 1995

Minnesota 2 4 0 .333 1960 / 1989

Mississippi 4 0 0 1.000 1964 / 1997

Mississippi State 5 2 0 .714 1998 / 2016

Missouri 5 0 0 1.000 1958 / 2011

Nebraska 2 2 0 .500 1979 / 2013

Nevada 3 2 0 .500 1962 / 1996

New Mexico 4 3 0 .571 1960 / 2010

New Mexico State 2 0 0 1.000 2010 / 2010

New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 1987 / 1988

North Carolina 8 3 0 .727 1966 / 2012

North Carolina Greensboro 2 0 0 1.000 1994

North Carolina State 3 2 0 .600 1968 / 1997

North Dakota 1 2 0 .333 2016/2016

North Dakota State 3 0 0 1.00 2014/2014

Northern Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 1974

Northern Colorado 3 2 0 .600 1949 / 1958

Notre Dame 3 4 0 .429 1961 / 2013

Northewestern 3 0 0 1.00 2014/2014

Oakland 3 0 0 1.00 2015

Occidental 20 4 0 .833 1922 / 1968

Ohio 0 1 0 .000 1970

Ohio State 3 4 0 .429 1966 / 1992

Oklahoma 4 6 0 .400 1951 / 2016

Oklahoma State 5 3 0 .625 1948 / 2010

Oral Roberts 4 1 0 .800 1980 / 2001

Pacifi c 5 4 0 .556 1955 / 2011

Penn State 2 0 0 1.000 1994

Pepperdine 91 44 1 .673 1943 / 2015

Portland 6 0 0 1.000 1958 / 2007

Portland State 1 1 0 .500 1998

Princeton 1 0 0 1.000 1951

Redlands 2 0 0 1.000 1944

Rice 0 4 0 .000 2005 / 2011

St. John’s 4 0 0 1.000 1949 / 1970

St. Mary’s 45 25 0 .643 1924 / 2011

San Diego 20 4 0 .833 1961 / 2008

San Diego State 60 26 3 .691 1945 / 2015

San Francisco 11 2 0 .846 1931 / 2001

San Francisco State 1 0 0 1.000 1967

San Jose State 7 1 0 .875 1953 / 1984

Santa Clara 101 32 1 .757 1927 / 2000

Seattle 2 0 0 1.000 1953 / 1954

Seton Hall 1 0 0 1.000 1971

South Alabama 8 2 0 .800 1987 / 2004

South Florida 1 0 0 1.000 1992

Opponent W L T Pct. First/Last

Southern 1 0 0 1.000 2008

Southern California College 1 2 0 .333 1983 / 1985

Southern Illinois 4 1 0 .800 1968 / 1974

Southern Mississippi 2 0 0 1.000 1987 / 1990

Southwest Louisiana 1 0 0 1.000 1989

Stony Brook 1 0 0 1.000 2005 / 2005

Sul Ross State 1 0 0 1.000 1957

TCU 4 4 0 .500 2002/2016

Tennessee 0 2 0 .000 1951 / 2001

Texas 10 16 0 .385 1961 / 1999

Texas A&M 4 2 0 .667 1978 / 2005

Texas Tech 5 3 0 .625 1996 / 2005

Towson 3 0 0 1.00 2015

Troy State 1 0 0 1.000 1997

Tulane 6 5 0 .545 1987 / 2009

Tulsa 6 3 0 .667 1970 / 1976

UC Irvine 31 30 0 .491 1970 / 2015

UC Riverside 21 7 0 .750 1969 / 2011

UC Santa Barbara 88 46 1 .656 1921 / 2016

UNLV 9 3 0 .750 1973 / 2003

USIU 9 3 0 .750 1962 / 1991

Vanderbilt 1 3 0 .250 1973 / 2015

Virginia Commonwealth 1 1 0 .500 1998 / 1999

Virginia 0 2 0 .000 2015

Virginia Tech 2 1 0 .667 1997 / 2000

Wake Forest 4 3 0 .571 1949 / 2016

Western Carolina 1 2 0 .333 2009 / 2009

Western Michigan 0 1 0 .000 1989

Westmont 10 4 0 .714 1963 / 1993

Whittier 22 0 0 1.000 1921 / 1962

Wichita State 2 3 0 .400 1979 / 2006

Winthrop 6 1 0 .857 2008 / 2009

Wyoming 1 0 0 1.000 1957

Yale 4 1 0 .800 1948 / 1984

Former Trojan pitcher Tom Seaver (pictured with former major league

baseball commissioner Fay Vincent) was inducted into the Hall of Fame in

1992. Seaver received the highest percentage ever (98.8%) after being

selected in 425 of 430 total votes.

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Note: Some historic records are incomplete and all results have been researched as best as possible.

Arizona(124-102-1)

1921 8-6 W .................Away1921 5-10 L ...............Away1921 6-5 W .................Away1922 --- W ................Home1922 --- L ..............Home1922 6-5 W ................Home1923 5-13 L ...............Away1923 --- L ...............Away1923 --- L ...............Away1924 2-5 L ...............Away1924 5-7 L ...............Away1924 6-7 L ...............Away1925 2-4 L ...............Away1925 5-7 L ...............Away1925 6-7 L ...............Away1926 3-6 L ...............Away1926 11-7 W .................Away1926 8-6 W .................Away1927 7-3 W ................Home1927 8-6 W ................Home1930 19-2 W .................Away1930 13-6 W .................Away1930 10-5 W .................Away1936 11-21 L ...............Away1936 4-7 L ...............Away1936 21-8 W .................Away1951 7-2 W .................Away1951 2-9 L ...............Away1952 6-4 W ................Home1953 5-4 W ................Home1953 2-3 L ..............Home1958 4-0* W .............Neutral1959 6-6 (10) Tie ..........Home1960 13-1* W .............Neutral1961 0-8 L ..............Home1963 6-4* W .............Neutral1963 5-2* W .............Neutral1965 7-6 (12) W ................Home1965 4-2 W ................Home1966 8-4* W .............Neutral1967 2-3 L ...............Away1967 3-0 W .................Away1967 4-2 W .................Away1972 2-6 L ...............Away1972 5-3 W .................Away1972 2-1 W .................Away 1975 1-0* W ................Home1976 4-3 (11) W ................Home1976 6-4 W ................Home1976 0-8 L ...............Away1976 5-8 L ...............Away1976 4-8 L ...............Away 1978 3-2* W ................Home1978 2-1* W ................Home1979 5-4 (13) W ................Home1979 9-8 W ................Home1979 7-5 W .................Away1979 2-6 L ...............Away1979 15-16 (10) L ...............Away1979 5-6 L ...............Away1980 1-4 L ...............Away1980 9-6 W .................Away1980 7-8 (10) L ...............Away1980 3-2 W ................Home1980 7-9 (12) L ..............Home1980 3-9 L ..............Home1981 7-12 L ..............Home1981 15-10 W ................Home1981 6-10 L ..............Home1981 2-6 L ...............Away1981 9-8 (14) W .................Away1981 4-16 L ...............Away1982 6-8 L ...............Away1982 12-3 W .................Away1982 7-11 L ...............Away1982 5-11 L ..............Home1982 2-1 W ................Home1982 2-20 L ..............Home1983 1-11 L ...............Away1983 4-3 W .................Away1983 9-3 W .................Away1983 1-2 (12) L ..............Home1983 3-2 W ................Home1983 4-0 W ................Home1984 11-7 W ................Home1984 9-3 W ................Home1984 14-2 W ................Home1984 5-6 L ...............Away

1984 5-9 L ...............Away1984 7-8 L ...............Away1985 6-8 L ...............Away1985 12-10 W .................Away1985 1-8 L ...............Away1985 2-5 L ..............Home1985 3-7 L ..............Home1985 1-11 L ..............Home1986 5-0 W ................Home1986 14-12 (8) W ................Home1986 3-6 L ..............Home1986 3-10 L ...............Away1986 4-9 L ...............Away1986 17-19 L ...............Away 1987 6-13 W ................Home1987 8-10 (10) L ..............Home1987 4-3 (10) W ................Home1987 1-4 L ...............Away1987 4-9 L ...............Away1987 5-11 L ...............Away1988 11-10 W .................Away1988 11-7 W .................Away1988 15-14 W .................Away1988 3-8 L ..............Home1988 7-1 W ................Home1988 4-13 L ..............Home1989 6-10 L ..............Home1989 6-7 L ..............Home1989 7-5 W ................Home1989 4-11 L ...............Away1989 6-14 L ...............Away1989 4-6 L ...............Away 1990 4-5 L ...............Away1990 5-6 L ...............Away1990 5-13 L ...............Away1990 9-1 W ................Home1990 16-3 W ................Home1990 9-4 W ................Home1991 11-14 L ...............Away1991 11-10 W .................Away1991 18-6 W .................Away1991 6-4 W ................Home1991 8-7 W ................Home1991 8-4 W ................Home1992 0-1 L ..............Home1992 10-2 W ................Home1992 1-2 L ..............Home1992 4-2 W .................Away1992 5-16 L ...............Away1992 8-11 L ...............Away1993 15-11 W ................Home1993 8-1 W ................Home1993 2-10 L ..............Home1993 8-18 L ...............Away1993 4-7 L ...............Away1993 12-9 W ................Home 1994 7-1 W ................Home1994 15-4 W ................Home1994 10-5 W ................Home1994 9-3 W .................Away1994 7-3 W .................Away1994 6-2 W .................Away1995 7-3 W ................Home1995 6-8 L ..............Home1995 11-8 W ................Home1995 11-3 W .................Away1995 15-4 W .................Away1995 9-8 W .................Away1996 20-5 W ................Home1996 4-0 W ................Home1996 8-9 L ..............Home1996 6-2 W .................Away1996 15-4 W .................Away1996 2-0 W .................Away1997 3-2 W ................Home1997 5-6 L ..............Home1997 6-2 W ................Home1997 8-6 W .................Away1997 10-1 W .................Away1997 13-9 W .................Away1998 10-3 W ................Home1998 4-1 W ................Home1998 2-3 L ..............Home1998 6-4 W .................Away1998 7-6 W ................Home1998 10-6 W ................Home1999 17-1 W ................Home1999 4-9 L ..............Home1999 8-5 W ................Home2000 4-11 L ...............Away2000 20-9 W .................Away2000 6-2 W .................Away2001 8-0 W .................Away2001 6-4 W .................Away2001 8-7 (10) W .................Away2002 14-6 W ................Home

2002 12-10 W ................Home2002 12-15 L ..............Home2003 12-5 W .................Away2003 5-6 L ...............Away2003 3-16 L ...............Away 2004 6-7 L ..............Home2004 9-8 W ................Home2004 6-7 L ..............Home2005 13-0 W .................Away2005 2-7 L ...............Away2005 4-18 L ...............Away2006 5-10 L ..............Home2006 0-6 L ..............Home2006 14-17 L ..............Home2007 2-5 L ...............Away2007 7-5 W .................Away2007 4-2 W .................Away2008 2-10 L ..............Home2008 5-0 W ................Home2008 5-0 W ................Home2009 6-7 L ...............Away2009 15-14 W .................Away2009 7-3 W .................Away2010 6-0 W ................Home2010 7-5 W ................Home2010 7-9 L ..............Home2011 3-4 (10) L ...............Away2011 4-20 L ...............Away2011 5-8 L ...............Away2012 1-11 L ..............Home2012 8-4 W ................Home2012 1-6 L ..............Home2013 3-4 (10) L.................Away2013 4-18 L.................Away2013 1-7 L.................Away2014 1-0 W ................Home2014 5-4 (12) W ................Home2014 2-0 W ................Home2015 4-1 W .................Away2015 13-6 W .................Away2015 10-9 W .................Away2016 5-8 L ................Home2016 8-5 W ................Home2016 5-2 W ................Home

Arizona State(101-107)

1961 10-2 W .............Neutral1962 8-6 (12) W .............Neutral1970 5-2 W .............Neutral1972 0-3* L ...........Neutral1972 3-1* W .............Neutral1972 1-0* W .............Neutral1973 2-4 L ...............Away1973 4-8 L ...............Away1973 5-12 L ...............Away1973 3-1 W .............Neutral1973 2-0 (12) W .............Neutral1973 3-1* W .............Neutral1973 4-3* W .............Neutral1974 10-12 L ..............Home1974 14-9 W .............Neutral1974 6-4 W .................Away1975 4-3 (11) W ................Home1975 0-3 L ..............Home1975 10-6 W .................Away1975 1-2 L ...............Away1977 5-7 L ...............Away1977 12-7 W .................Away1977 4-8 L ...............Away1977 3-10 L ..............Home1977 10-8 W ................Home1977 9-6 W ................Home1978 9-13 L ...............Away1978 7-13 L ...............Away1978 11-0 W ................Home1978 11-6 W ................Home1978 10-1 W ................Home1978 5-2* W .............Neutral1978 10-3* W .............Neutral1979 6-2 W .................Away1979 1-5 L ...............Away1979 5-7 L ...............Away1979 3-5 L ..............Home1979 6-4 W ................Home1979 13-8 W ................Home1980 8-11 (13) L ..............Home1980 5-10 L ..............Home1980 6-8 L ..............Home1980 3-1 W .................Away1980 4-3 W .................Away1980 3-13 L ...............Away1981 4-7 L ...............Away1981 12-20 L ...............Away

1981 6-10 L ...............Away1981 0-6 L ..............Home1981 3-13 L ..............Home1981 2-13 L ..............Home1982 4-3 W ................Home1982 3-4 L ..............Home1982 4-10 L ..............Home1982 4-23 L ...............Away1982 0-1 L ...............Away1982 4-5 L ...............Away1983 7-3 W ................Home1983 6-5 W ................Home1983 2-3 L ..............Home1983 5-9 L ...............Away1983 5-13 L ...............Away1983 7-11 L ...............Away 1984 0-9 L ...............Away1984 8-3 W .................Away1984 12-15 L ...............Away1984 8-7 W ................Home1984 12-4 W ................Home1984 6-7 L ..............Home1985 7-9 L ..............Home1985 8-3 W ................Home1985 9-11 (15) L ..............Home1985 4-12 L ...............Away1985 5-7 L ...............Away1985 10-14 L ...............Away1986 7-2 W .................Away1986 5-2 W .................Away1986 1-5 L ...............Away1986 13-2 W ................Home1986 9-11 L ..............Home1986 13-6 W ................Home1987 6-4 W ................Home1987 6-2 W ................Home1987 11-8 W ................Home1987 3-6 L ...............Away1987 8-1 W .................Away1987 6-11 L ...............Away 1988 5-3 W ................Home1988 4-1 W ................Home1988 7-4 W ................Home1988 7-8 (11) L ...............Away1988 4-8 L ...............Away1988 7-9 L ...............Away 1989 6-3 W .................Away1989 5-8 L ...............Away1989 4-7 L ...............Away1989 8-2 W ................Home1989 7-6 W ................Home1989 0-11 L ..............Home1990 6-0 W ................Home1990 5-3 W ................Home1990 0-6 L ...............Away1990 8-9 L ...............Away1990 2-9 L ...............Away1990 5-7 L ..............Home1991 14-11 W .................Away1991 10-3 W .................Away1991 11-5 W .................Away1991 8-7 W ................Home1991 12-5 W ................Home1991 4-1 W ................Home 1992 8-4 W ................Home1992 1-8 L ..............Home1992 3-2 W ................Home1992 9-10 L ...............Away1992 11-2 W .................Away1992 4-7 L ...............Away 1993 4-3 W .................Away1993 10-6 W .................Away1993 5-6 L ...............Away1993 3-6 L ..............Home1993 3-14 L ..............Home1993 3-11 L ..............Home1994 2-6 L ...............Away1994 11-4 W .................Away1994 5-8 L ...............Away1994 9-0 W ................Home1994 5-12 L ..............Home1994 8-7 W ................Home1995 6-7 (15) L ...............Away1995 9-10 L ...............Away1995 4-10 L ...............Away1995 9-0 W ................Home1995 8-7 (11) W ................Home1995 7-6 (11) W ................Home1996 6-5 W ................Home1996 12-3 W ................Home1996 4-3 W ................Home1996 4-7 L ...............Away1996 10-6 W .................Away1996 6-13 L ...............Away1997 12-3 W ................Home1997 3-7 L ..............Home

1997 9-6 W ................Home1997 12-7 W .................Away1997 15-4 W .................Away1997 11-7 W .................Away1998 7-6 W ................Home1998 13-5 W ................Home1998 6-3 W ................Home1998 3-18 L ...............Away1998 5-7 L ...............Away1998 4-24 L ...............Away1998 21-14* W .............Neutral1999 9-5 W .................Away1999 14-7 W .................Away1999 10-6 W .................Away2000 1-3 L ..............Home2000 12-2 W ................Home2000 4-3 W ................Home2001 11-2 W ................Home2001 5-1 W ................Home2001 1-11 L ..............Home2002 1-3 L ...............Away2002 9-5 W .................Away2002 8-17 L ...............Away2003 4-11 L ..............Home2003 6-5 W ................Home2003 5-7 L ..............Home 2004 3-10 L ...............Away2004 14-5 W .................Away2004 10-3 W .................Away2005 9-8 W ................Home2005 1-17 L ..............Home2005 1-2 (10) L ..............Home 2006 13-12 W .................Away2006 9-10 (10) L ...............Away2006 7-8 L ...............Away2007 0-10 L ..............Home2007 3-4 L ..............Home2007 14-13 W ................Home2008 5-16 L ...............Away2008 5-13 L ...............Away2008 2-5 L ...............Away2009 1-2 L ..............Home2009 1-10 L ..............Home2009 8-2 W ................Home2010 4-5 L ...............Away2010 3-5 L ...............Away2010 6-14 L ...............Away2011 5-1 W ................Home2011 4-7 L ..............Home2011 6-2 W ................Home2012 1-5 L ...............Away2012 0-4 L ...............Away2012 1-8 L ...............Away2013 5-0 W... ................Home2013 3-6 L...............Home2013 5-6 L...............Home2014 3-5 L ...............Away2014 9-10 (11) L ...............Away2014 8-7 W .................Away2015 3-11 L ................Home2015 7-4 W ................Home2015 6-3 W ................Home2016 2-3 L .................Away2016 6-2 W .................Away2016 31-9 W .................Away

California(233-141-2)

1923 2-3 (11) L ...............Away1924 5-1 W ................Home1924 2-11 L ..............Home1924 5-8 L ..............Home1926 5-8 L ...............Away1926 6-8 L ..............Home1926 3-1 W ................Home1927 8-1 W ................Home1927 1-4 L ..............Home1927 9-2 W .................Away1928 14-13 W ................Home1929 9-5 W ................Home1929 5-6 L ...............Away1929 3-6 L ..............Home1929 5-7 L ..............Home1929 8-7 W .................Away1930 4-2 W ................Home1930 3-2 W ................Home1930 5-4 W .................Away1931 2-5 (10) L ..............Home1931 6-5 W ................Home1931 1-6 L ...............Away1932 8-0 W ................Home1932 9-15 L ..............Home1932 4-8 L ...............Away1933 4-8 L ..............Home

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1933 14-16 L ..............Home1933 6-7 L ...............Away1934 3-5 L ..............Home1934 4-3 W ................Home1934 4-5 L ..............Home1934 1-11 L ...............Away1934 3-6 L ...............Away1935 1-5 L ..............Home1935 3-5 L ..............Home1935 5-7 L ...............Away1936 12-7 W ................Home1936 1-8 L ..............Home1936 6-0 W .................Away1937 12-4 W ................Home1937 3-5 L ..............Home1937 3-1 W .................Away1938 2-4 (10) L ..............Home1938 10-5 W ................Home1938 2-5 L ...............Away1939 5-4 W ................Home1939 4-1 W ................Home1939 2-14 L ...............Away1940 4-1 W ................Home1940 9-5 W ................Home1940 3-4 L ...............Away1941 14-6 W ................Home1941 8-7 W ................Home1941 1-2 L ...............Away1942 5-10 L ..............Home1942 5-1 W .............Neutral1942 4-3 (10) W .................Away1943 6-5 W ................Home1943 11-15 L ..............Home1943 1-2 L ..............Home1944 2-1 W ................Home1944 4-2 W ................Home1944 5-13 L ...............Away1944 5-1 W .................Away1945 8-10 L ..............Home1945 8-9 L ..............Home1945 4-7 L ...............Away1945 3-4 L ...............Away1946 11-2 W ................Home1946 11-4 W ................Home1946 1-4 L ...............Away1946 16-2 W .................Away1947 8-4 W ................Home1947 7-14 L ..............Home1947 5-10 L ...............Away1947 2-5* L ..............Home1948 15-11 W ................Home1948 8-2 W ................Home1948 4-2 W .................Away1949 7-4 W ................Home1949 3-0 W ................Home1949 4-3 W .................Away 1950 11-7 W ................Home1950 3-2 W ................Home1950 5-6 L ...............Away1951 7-5 W .................Away1951 5-3 W .................Away1951 6-7 L ..............Home1951 5-6 L ..............Home1952 5-7 L ...............Away1952 4-10 L ..............Home1952 11-1 W ................Home1952 11-1 W .................Away1953 16-3 W .................Away1953 6-7 L ...............Away1953 12-3 W ................Home1953 6-3 W ................Home1954 0-2 L ...............Away1954 12-1 W ................Home1954 12-1 W ................Home1954 13-2 W .................Away1955 13-7 W ................Home1955 18-4 W ................Home1955 5-3 W .................Away1955 13-1 W .................Away1956 4-7 L ..............Home1956 15-6 W ................Home1956 9-2 W .................Away1956 6-3 W .................Away1957 3-1 W .................Away1957 0-6 L ...............Away1957 2-7 L ..............Home1957 8-9 L ..............Home1958 4-2 W .................Away1958 5-7 L ..............Home1958 10-5 W ................Home1958 6-7 L ...............Away1959 9-0 W ................Home1959 11-7 W ................Home1959 14-2 W .................Away1959 6-7 (13) L ...............Away1960 8-6 W ................Home

1960 4-1 W ................Home1960 9-1 W .................Away1960 5-7 L ...............Away1961 4-3 (13) W ................Home1961 1-2 L ..............Home1961 5-4 W .................Away1961 6-10 L ...............Away1962 1-0 (11) W ................Home1962 6-2 W ................Home1962 3-0 (11) W .................Away1962 3-4 L ...............Away1963 3-2 W .................Away1963 4-3 W .................Away1963 6-4 W ................Home1963 11-5 W ................Home1964 10-7 W ................Home1964 4-2 W ................Home1964 8-2 W .................Away1964 4-3 W .................Away 1965 1-2 (11) L ...............Away1965 3-4 L ...............Away1965 3-9 L ..............Home1965 1-2 L ..............Home1966 6-0 W ................Home1966 6-0 W ................Home1966 4-2 W .................Away1966 2-7 L ...............Away 1967 13-4 W .................Away1967 6-0 W .................Away1968 8-5 W .................Away1968 3-1 W ................Home1968 8-1 W ................Home1969 5-2 W ................Home1969 1-0 W ................Home1969 4-5 L ..............Home1970 4-2 (12) W .................Away 1970 10-0 W ................Home1970 5-14 L ...............Away1971 10-2 W ................Home1971 2-1 W .................Away1971 10-0 W .................Away1972 11-5 W .................Away1972 2-1 W .................Away1972 7-6 (10) W .................Away1972 8-8 Tie ..........Home1972 3-2 W ................Home1972 10-3 W ................Home1973 14-0 W ................Home1973 2-1 W ................Home1973 8-4 W ................Home1973 4-5 L ...............Away1973 8-2 W .................Away1973 2-0 W .................Away1974 7-0 W ................Home1974 11-4 W ................Home1974 3-1 W ................Home1974 4-1 W .................Away1974 2-4 L ...............Away1974 8-3 W .................Away1975 8-1 W ................Home1975 15-6 W ................Home1975 10-6 W ................Home1975 5-4 W ................Home1976 11-6 W ................Home1976 8-3 W ................Home1976 4-6 (11) L ..............Home1976 4-3 (12) W .................Away1976 2-6 L ...............Away1976 1-1 Tie ...........Away1977 8-7 (10) W .................Away1977 3-1 W .................Away1977 4-2 W .................Away1977 12-2 W ................Home1977 6-4 W ................Home1977 7-1 W ................Home1978 13-14 L ...............Away1978 6-2 W .................Away1978 11-2 W ................Home1978 14-3 W ................Home1978 11-2 W ................Home1978 7-2 W ................Home 1979 6-7 L ..............Home1979 6-5 W ................Home1979 5-8 L ..............Home1979 8-2 W .................Away1979 17-5 W .................Away1979 9-17 L ...............Away1980 3-7 L ...............Away1980 10-1 W .................Away1980 4-7 L ...............Away1980 1-6 L ..............Home1980 6-2 W ................Home1980 4-0 W ................Home1981 8-2 W ................Home1981 5-3 W ................Home1981 6-8 (10) L ..............Home

1981 4-12 L ...............Away1981 5-2 W .................Away1981 13-11 W .................Away1982 10-8 W ................Home1982 3-8 L ..............Home1982 10-12 L ..............Home1982 2-7 L ...............Away1982 5-6 L ...............Away1982 6-1 W .................Away1983 7-0 W ................Home1983 5-9 L ..............Home1983 7-1 W ................Home1983 5-2 W .................Away1983 1-2 L ...............Away1983 6-2 W .................Away1984 7-6 W .................Away1984 6-11 L ...............Away1984 2-7 L ...............Away1984 3-8 L ..............Home1984 4-8 L ..............Home1984 4-3 W ................Home1985 2-3 L ...............Away1985 3-11 L ...............Away1985 3-4 L ...............Away1985 0-6 L ..............Home1985 11-5 W ................Home1985 4-10 L ..............Home1986 2-3 (10) L ..............Home1986 4-6 L ..............Home1986 12-10 W ................Home1986 3-4 L ...............Away1986 9-1 W .................Away1986 3-5 L ...............Away1987 6-3 W .................Away1987 4-12 L ...............Away1987 7-4 W .................Away1987 3-6 L ..............Home1987 6-4 W ................Home1987 3-2 W ................Home1988 11-13 L ...............Away1988 11-2 W .................Away1988 2-7 L ...............Away1988 10-7 W ................Home1988 14-6 W ................Home1988 3-7 L ..............Home1989 12-4 W ................Home1989 4-0 W ................Home1989 12-16 L ..............Home1989 11-2 W .................Away1989 7-4 W .................Away1989 12-5 W .................Away1990 8-2 W ................Home1990 9-4 W ................Home1990 13-6 W ................Home1990 7-6 (11) W .................Away1990 7-5 W .................Away1990 10-5 W .................Away1991 6-5 W ................Home1991 6-5 W ................Home1991 11-7 W ................Home1991 6-9 L ...............Away1991 9-3 W .................Away1991 10-1 W .................Away1992 7-0 W ................Home1992 4-12 L ..............Home1992 9-5 W ................Home1992 0-11 L ...............Away1992 5-6 L ...............Away1992 3-2 W ................Home1993 5-1 W ................Home1993 5-4 W ................Home1993 14-8 W ................Home1993 13-5 W .................Away1993 9-5 W .................Away1993 4-6 L ...............Away1994 1-6 L ..............Home1994 6-5 W ................Home1994 6-1 W ................Home1994 6-7 L ...............Away1994 6-1 W .................Away1994 3-6 L ...............Away1995 6-1 W .................Away1995 3-5 L ...............Away1995 6-1 W .................Away1995 3-5 L ..............Home1995 13-2 W ................Home1995 7-4 W ................Home1996 5-7 L ..............Home1996 6-2 W ................Home1996 8-7 W ................Home1996 8-0 W .................Away1996 3-2 W .................Away1996 8-6 W .................Away1997 7-5 W ................Home1997 8-6 W ................Home1997 5-3 W ................Home

1997 2-3 L ...............Away1997 5-2 W .................Away1997 5-7 L ...............Away1998 10-6 W .................Away1998 7-6 (10) W .................Away1998 8-1 W .................Away1998 10-0 W ................Home1998 14-13 W ................Home1998 5-2 W ................Home1999 4-3 W ................Home1999 13-6 W ................Home1999 6-2 W ................Home2000 6-5 W .................Away2000 5-9 L ...............Away2000 3-4 L ...............Away2001 1-0 W .................Away2001 5-3 W .................Away2001 4-5 (10) L ...............Away2002 11-3 W ................Home2002 9-1 W ................Home2002 13-9 W ................Home2003 3-1 W .................Away2003 2-11 L ...............Away2003 3-8 L ...............Away2004 2-4 L ..............Home2004 11-4 W ................Home2004 9-12 L ..............Home2005 7-4 W .................Away2005 5-4 W .................Away2005 0-9 L ...............Away2006 2-1 (10) W ................Home2006 3-2 W ................Home2006 10-1 W ................Home2007 3-4 L ...............Away2007 1-6 L ...............Away2007 3-6 L ...............Away2008 17-1 W ................Home2008 11-5 W ................Home2008 11-13 L ..............Home2009 4-2 W .................Away2009 14-4 W .................Away2009 0-6 L ...............Away2010 9-16 L ..............Home2010 1-7 L ..............Home2010 3-4 L ..............Home2011 10-6 W .................Away2011 2-9 L ...............Away2011 6-9 L ...............Away2012 4-5 L ..............Home2012 2-1 W ................Home2012 3-2 W ................Home2013 4-3 W......................Away2013 9-5 W......................Away2013 5-15 L................Away2014 2-1 W ................Home2014 4-11 L ..............Home2014 1-4 L ..............Home2015 11-3 W .................Away2015 5-7 L ...............Away2015 2-7 L ...............Away2016 4-5 L ..............Home2016 18-5 W ................Home2016 5-4 W ................Home

Oregon(26-16)

1955 7-1* W ................Home1955 10-1* W ................Home1964 5-0* W ................Home1964 9-3* W ................Home1967 2-4 L ...............Away1967 2-5 L ...............Away1968 4-1 W ................Home1968 6-3 W ................Home1968 11-6 W .................Away1969 5-1 W ................Home1969 9-4 W .................Away1969 11-1 W .................Away1971 5-0 W ................Home1971 2-0 W ................Home1971 6-2 W .............Neutral1974 11-6* W ................Home1974 14-1* W ................Home2009 3-2 W ................Home2009 10-3 W ................Home2009 9-1 W ................Home2010 2-12 L ...............Away2010 5-4 (10) W .................Away2010 4-8 L ...............Away2011 2-4 L ..............Home2011 9-2 W ................Home2011 3-1 W ................Home2012 3-4 L ...............Away2012 2-4 L ...............Away

2012 3-4 L ...............Away2013 2-5 L................Home2013 4-8 L................Home2013 5-3 W ..................Home2014 3-2 W .................Away2014 2-7 L ...............Away2014 2-7 L ...............Away2015 13-5 W ................Home2015 4-15 L ..............Home2015 7-3 W ................Home2016 3-4 L ...............Away2016 8-12 L ...............Away2016 5-8 L ...............Away

Oregon State(52-30)

1951 6-4 W ................Home1951 1-12 L ..............Home1951 10-7 W ................Home1952 10-12 L ...............Away1952 4-5 L ...............Away1958 7-0 W ................Home1958 15-0 W ................Home 1963 6-5* W .................Away1963 6-8* L ...............Away1963 7-5* W .................Away 1967 0-5 L ...............Away .1967 5-1 W .................Away1968 2-3 W ................Home1969 3-1 W ................Home1969 8-4 W ................Home1969 8-6 W .................Away 1970 4-0 W .............Neutral1970 11-3 W ................Home1971 10-4 W ................Home1971 9-6 W ................Home .1976 6-5 (10) W ................Home1977 4-3 W ................Home1998 9-0 W ................Home1998 7-4 W ................Home1998 6-13 L ..............Home1999 5-2 W .................Away1999 12-10 (10) W .................Away1999 4-1 W .................Away 2000 12-1 W ................Home2000 16-7 W ................Home2000 16-3 W ................Home2001 7-3 (10) W .................Away2001 0-6 L ...............Away2001 1-0 W .................Away2002 9-2 W ................Home2002 3-13 L ..............Home2002 7-0 W ................Home2003 4-3 W .................Away2003 3-2 (10) W .................Away2003 12-2 W .................Away 2004 8-4 W ................Home2004 3-4 L ..............Home2004 4-8 L ..............Home2005 4-5 L ...............Away2005 7-10 L ...............Away2005 12-2 W .................Away2005 4-10* L ...............Away2005 9-8 (10)* W .................Away2005 8-10* L ...............Away2006 1-4 L ..............Home2006 11-3 W ................Home2006 4-1 W ................Home2007 5-9 L ...............Away2007 4-1 W .................Away2007 8-9 (11) L ...............Away2008 5-3 W ................Home2008 5-2 W ................Home2008 6-5 W ................Home2009 4-3 W .................Away2009 5-2 W .................Away2009 4-5 (10) L ...............Away2010 1-4 (10) L ..............Home2010 8-2 W ................Home2010 3-4 L ..............Home2011 2-7 L ...............Away2011 8-3 W .................Away2011 4-3 W .................Away2012 3-5 L ..............Home2012 3-2 W ................Home2012 6-2 W ................Home2013 4-10 L.................Away2013 0-3 L.................Away2013 1-6 L.................Away2014 4-2 W ................Home2014 0-2 L ..............Home2014 3-1 W ................Home2015 11-3 W .................Away2015 2-3 L ...............Away

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Stanford(219-182-2)

1923 3-6 L ...............Away1923 2-10 L ...............Away1924 5-6 L ...............Away1924 10-6 W ................Home1924 8-5 W ................Home 1926 3-1 W .................Away1926 2-11 L ...............Away1926 5-0 W ................Home1927 13-5 W ................Home1927 1-2 (11) L ..............Home1927 3-4 L ...............Away1928 2-1 W ................Home1928 5-8 L ..............Home1928 4-2 (10) W .................Away1929 8-7 W ................Home1929 5-4 W ................Home1929 1-6 L ...............Away1930 8-1 W ................Home1930 8-0 W ................Home1930 2-4 L ...............Away1931 0-4 L ..............Home1931 10-5 W ................Home1931 12-6 W .................Away1932 11-12 L ..............Home1932 19-1 W ................Home1932 4-3 W .................Away1933 4-1 W ................Home1933 4-18 L ..............Home1933 10-6 W .................Away1934 3-2 (12) W ................Home1934 7-6 W ................Home1934 7-6 W ................Home1934 3-1 W .................Away1934 6-7 L ...............Away1935 8-1 W ................Home1935 5-2 W ................Home1935 8-2 W .................Away1936 12-0 W ................Home1936 4-0 W ................Home1936 16-13 W .................Away1937 8-0 W ................Home1937 12-9 W ................Home1937 3-4 L ...............Away1938 12-5 W ................Home1938 9-3 W ................Home1938 6-5 W .................Away1939 6-2 W .................Away1939 5-11 L ..............Home1939 6-8 L ..............Home1940 1-3 L ..............Home1940 8-4 W ................Home1940 7-8 L ...............Away1941 8-3 W ................Home1941 13-8 W .................Away1941 8-6 W .................Away1942 11-1 W ................Home1942 26-3 W ................Home 1946 15-7 W ................Home1946 5-4 (14) W ................Home1946 9-3 W .................Away1946 7-6 W .................Away1947 11-6 W ................Home1947 8-6 W ................Home1947 5-6 L ...............Away1948 12-10 (10) W .................Away1948 3-1 W ................Home1948 13-6 W ................Home1949 9-7 W .................Away1949 4-2 W ................Home1949 4-1 W ................Home1950 5-4 W .................Away1950 4-5 L ..............Home1950 15-3 W ................Home1951 9-6 W ................Home1951 10-9 W ................Home1951 1-6 L ...............Away1951 10-2 W .................Away1952 6-4 W .................Away1952 0-2 L ...............Away1952 7-6 W ................Home1952 6-5 W ................Home1953 1-7 L ..............Home1953 2-5 L ..............Home1953 5-6 L ...............Away1953 10-11 (10) L ...............Away1954 2-5 L ...............Away1954 5-3 W .................Away

1954 6-3 W ................Home1954 10-1 W ................Home1955 8-1 W ................Home1955 7-4 W ................Home1955 8-6 W .................Away1955 2-3 (8) L ...............Away1956 3-2 W .................Away1956 9-3 W .................Away1956 7-10 (10) L ..............Home1956 7-5 W ................Home1957 6-3 W .................Away1957 11-1 W ................Home1957 0-4 L ..............Home1957 2-0 W .................Away1958 10-5 W .................Away1958 13-4 W .................Away1958 19-13 W ................Home1958 9-2 W ................Home1959 3-6 L ...........Neutral1959 7-0 W .................Away1959 7-3 W .................Away1959 10-3 W ................Home1959 14-1 W ................Home1960 4-2 W .................Away1960 2-3 L ...............Away1960 9-3 W ................Home1960 19-6 W ................Home1961 8-1 W .............Neutral1961 3-2 W .................Away1961 7-2 W ................Home1961 11-2 W ................Home1961 5-7 L ...............Away1962 4-1 W ................Home1962 8-2 W ................Home1962 4-15 L ...............Away1962 4-5 L ...............Away1963 2-1 W ................Home1963 1-0 W ................Home1963 2-1 W .................Away1963 3-6 L ...............Away1964 3-2 W .................Away1964 5-4 (11) W ................Home1964 11-4 W ................Home1964 9-2 W .................Away1965 10-3 W ................Home1965 4-5 L ..............Home1965 5-4 W .................Away1965 1-2 L ...............Away1966 3-1 W ................Home1966 0-4 L ..............Home1967 1-4 L ..............Home1967 6-2 W ................Home1967 3-3 (14) Tie ...........Away1968 4-9 L ..............Home1968 3-1 W .................Away1968 2-2 Tie ...........Away1968 4-3 W ................Home1969 1-0 W ................Home1969 3-4 L ..............Home1969 2-3 L ...............Away1970 7-5 W .............Neutral1970 3-0 W .................Away1970 1-2 L ...............Away1970 2-7 L ..............Home1971 3-1 W ................Home1971 8-4 W ................Home1971 2-1 W .................Away1971 9-3 W .............Neutral1972 0-2 L ..............Home1972 1-2 L ..............Home1972 3-2 W ................Home1972 4-3 W .................Away1972 1-9 L ...............Away1972 10-7 W .................Away1973 8-2 (10) W .............Neutral1973 2-1 W .................Away1973 0-1 L ...............Away1973 3-0 W .................Away1973 12-8 W ................Home1973 1-0 W ................Home1973 0-3 L ..............Home1974 2-3 L ...............Away1974 7-5 W .................Away1974 5-6 L ...............Away1974 1-4 L ..............Home1974 0-7 L ..............Home1974 5-6 L ..............Home1975 0-1 L ..............Home1975 3-12 L ..............Home1975 7-5 W ................Home1975 4-0 W .................Away1975 2-7 L ...............Away1975 18-9 W .................Away1976 10-1 W ................Home1976 9-1 W ................Home1976 0-8 (8) L ..............Home

1976 6-4 W .................Away1976 2-4 L ...............Away1976 7-0 W .................Away1977 7-5 W ................Home1977 9-2 W ................Home1977 4-3 W ................Home1977 20-4 W .................Away1977 9-4 W .................Away1977 3-11 L ...............Away1978 7-0 W ................Home1978 2-3 L ..............Home1978 8-3 W ................Home1978 17-7 W .................Away1978 4-3 W .................Away1978 12-6 W .................Away1979 12-2 W .................Away1979 9-2 W .................Away1979 6-5 W .................Away1979 12-8 W ................Home1979 14-7 W ................Home1979 9-13 L ..............Home1980 13-5 W ................Home1980 5-2 W ................Home1980 10-9 (10) W ................Home1980 5-6 L ...............Away1980 7-5 W .................Away1980 4-5 (11) L ...............Away1981 5-4 W .................Away1981 11-10 W .................Away1981 9-17 L ..............Home1981 4-8 L ..............Home1981 12-5 W ................Home1981 12-10 W ................Home1982 7-12 L ..............Home1982 5-11 L ..............Home1982 4-11 L ..............Home1982 3-9 L ...............Away1982 5-12 L ...............Away1982 5-6 L ...............Away1983 4-8 L ...............Away1983 4-8 L ...............Away1983 5-12 L ..............Home1983 13-2 W ................Home1983 8-6 W ................Home1983 5-12 L ..............Home1984 5-3 W ................Home1984 5-3 W ................Home1984 6-4 W ................Home1984 2-7 L ...............Away1984 3-4 L ...............Away1984 6-4 W .................Away1985 6-5 W .................Away1985 4-15 L ...............Away1985 5-15 L ...............Away1985 1-16 L ..............Home1985 9-13 L ..............Home1985 5-14 L ..............Home1986 0-4 L ...............Away1986 6-0 W .................Away1986 2-3 L ...............Away1986 7-6 W ................Home1986 7-2 W ................Home1986 10-7 W ................Home1987 0-4 L ..............Home1987 4-9 L ..............Home1987 3-1 W ................Home1987 1-3 L ...............Away1987 3-4 L ...............Away1987 7-10 L ...............Away1988 4-13 L ..............Home1988 6-7 L ..............Home1988 3-5 (10) L ..............Home1988 8-10 L ...............Away1988 9-10 L ...............Away1988 4-12 L ...............Away1989 2-9 L ...............Away1989 12-5 W .................Away1989 5-15 L ...............Away1989 4-7 L ..............Home1989 5-15 L ..............Home1989 10-4 W ................Home1990 5-3 W ................Home1990 2-5 L ..............Home1990 3-1 W ................Home1990 1-2 L ...............Away1990 3-2 W .................Away1990 1-6 L ...............Away1991 9-5 W ................Home1991 11-5 W ................Home1991 9-5 W ................Home1991 3-6 L ...............Away1991 2-10 L ...............Away1991 3-7 L ...............Away1992 13-4 W .................Away1992 0-8 L ...............Away1992 4-11 L ...............Away

1992 4-7 L ..............Home1992 4-5 L ..............Home1992 5-2 W ................Home1993 6-7 L ..............Home1993 3-4 L ..............Home1993 11-3 W ................Home1993 0-8 L ...............Away1993 5-15 L ...............Away1993 6-4 W .................Away1994 3-4 L ...............Away1994 9-0 W .................Away1994 5-3 W .................Away1994 1-2 L ..............Home1994 8-3 W ................Home1994 3-9 L ..............Home1995 4-5 L ..............Home1995 5-1 W ................Home1995 1-9 L ..............Home1995 7-5 W .................Away1995 6-4 W .................Away1995 9-8 W .................Away1996 8-0 W .................Away1996 9-3 W .................Away1996 10-7 W .................Away1996 6-3 W ................Home1996 9-8 W ................Home1996 5-2 W ................Home1997 0-4 L ...............Away1997 4-5 (12) L ...............Away1997 13-22 L ...............Away1997 9-15 L ..............Home1997 2-4 L ..............Home1997 3-10 L ..............Home1998 0-1 L ..............Home1998 6-7 L ..............Home1998 7-4 W ................Home1998 2-4 L ...............Away1998 5-2 W .................Away1998 5-1 W .................Away1999 7-10 L ..............Home1999 2-5 L ..............Home1999 9-7 W ................Home1999 10-1 W .................Away1999 2-13 L ...............Away1999 17-15 W .................Away1999 0-1* L ...............Away1999 3-5* L ...............Away2000 3-4 L ...............Away2000 11-7 W .................Away2000 4-11 L ...............Away2000 7-3 W ................Home2000 1-4 L ..............Home2000 4-18 L ..............Home2001 0-2 L ...............Away2001 3-15 L ...............Away2001 5-9 L ...............Away2001 2-1 W ................Home2001 7-0 W ................Home2001 5-9 L ..............Home2002 6-9 L ..............Home2002 10-12 (11) L ..............Home2002 4-5 L ..............Home2002 5-6 (10) L ...............Away2002 16-11 W .................Away2002 4-15 L ...............Away2002 2-4* L ...............Away2002 3-5* L ...............Away2003 13-4 W .................Away2003 6-10 L ...............Away2003 4-18 L ...............Away2003 10-22 L ..............Home2003 3-8 L ..............Home2003 3-8 L ..............Home2004 2-10 L ..............Home2004 7-8(13) L ..............Home2004 11-8 W ................Home2004 9-3 W .................Away2004 4-5 L ...............Away2004 2-8 L ...............Away2005 0-6 L ...............Away2005 3-4 L ...............Away2005 8-2 W .................Away2005 5-2 W ................Home2005 3-14 L ..............Home2005 4-2 W ................Home2006 6-7 L ..............Home2006 16-7 W ................Home2006 7-2 W ................Home2006 7-9 L ...............Away2006 3-2 (12) W .................Away2006 7-2 W .................Away2007 11-8 W .................Away2007 2-1 W .................Away2007 9-14 L ...............Away2007 7-10 (11) L ..............Home2007 13-20 L ..............Home

2007 5-10 L ..............Home2008 0-4 L ...............Away2008 5-26 L ...............Away2008 10-9 W .................Away2009 6-8 L ..............Home2009 1-9 L ..............Home2009 5-2 W ................Home2010 13-8 W .................Away2010 4-5 L ...............Away2010 1-3 L ...............Away2011 1-8 L ..............Home2011 3-1 W ................Home2011 6-2 W ................Home2012 2-4 L ...............Away2012 2-3 L ...............Away2012 8-4 W .................Away2013 2-4 L...............Home2013 3-10 L...............Home2013 7-6 W....................Home2014 4-3 W .................Away2014 2-6 L ...............Away2014 6-3 (10) W .................Away2015 1-0 W ................Home2015 2-3 L ..............Home2015 2-0 W ................Home2016 1-0 W .................Away2016 8-11 L ...............Away2016 1-8 L ...............Away

UCLA(260-134)

1928 2-3 L ..............Home1928 6-5 W .................Away1928 6-9 L ..............Home1929 2-6 L ..............Home1929 11-3 W .................Away1929 5-4 (10) W ................Home1930 12-1 W .................Away1930 12-2 W ................Home1930 11-9 W .................Away1931 4-2 W ................Home1931 8-4 W .................Away1931 12-5 W ................Home1932 3-1 (10) W .................Away1932 10-9 (10) W ................Home1932 2-5 L ...............Away1934 9-1 W ................Home1934 3-5 L ..............Home1934 6-2 W ................Home1935 4-0 W .................Away1935 2-0 W ................Home1935 2-1 W .................Away1936 2-0 W ................Home1936 6-2 W .................Away1936 3-2 W ................Home 1937 9-3 W ................Home1937 12-0 W .................Away1937 5-7 L ..............Home1938 6-3 W ................Home1938 7-5 (10) W .................Away1938 7-9 L ..............Home1939 9-2 W .................Away1939 11-10 W ................Home1939 16-1 W .................Away1940 3-4 (10) L ...............Away1940 13-1 W ................Home1940 6-1 W .................Away1941 8-5 W .................Away1941 5-0 W ................Home1941 3-0 W .................Away1942 6-9 L ..............Home1942 2-1 W .................Away1942 20-1 W ................Home1943 10-2 W .................Away1943 9-0 W ................Home1943 9-3 W .................Away1943 10-3 W ................Home1944 4-9 L ..............Home1944 8-3 W ................Home1944 1-3 L ...............Away1944 3-7 L ...............Away1945 2-5 L ..............Home1945 11-3 W ................Home1945 11-3 W .................Away1945 16-6 W .................Away1946 2-1 (12) W ................Home1946 6-4 W .................Away1946 4-0 W .................Away1946 12-5 W ................Home1947 9-2 W .................Away1947 6-3 W ................Home1947 5-4 W .................Away1948 13-0 W ................Home1948 0-2 L ...............Away

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1948 4-3 (13) W ................Home1949 21-4 W .................Away1949 10-8 W ................Home 1950 5-4 W ................Home1950 6-7 (12) L ...............Away1950 13-1 W ................Home1951 2-1 (10) W ................Home1951 2-4 L ...............Away1951 8-2 W .................Away1951 2-3 L ..............Home1952 4-0 W .................Away1952 7-1 W .................Away1952 3-4 L ..............Home1952 7-1 W ................Home1953 9-3 W ................Home1953 12-11 W .................Away1953 11-3 W ................Home1953 5-4 (12) W .................Away1954 12-5 W ................Home1954 2-5 L ...............Away1954 8-10 L ...............Away1954 7-4 W ................Home1955 6-10 L ..............Home1955 14-8 W ................Home1955 7-1 W .................Away1955 4-18 L ...............Away1956 5-3 W .................Away1956 2-1 W .................Away1956 15-8 W ................Home1956 4-3 W ................Home1957 3-1 W ................Home1957 8-3 W .................Away1957 5-1 W .................Away1957 12-8 W ................Home1958 3-0 W .................Away1958 21-2 W ................Home1958 23-1 W ................Home1958 15-1 W .................Away1959 5-1 W ................Home1959 10-6 W .................Away1959 9-0 W ................Home1959 9-3 W .................Away1960 5-4 W .............Neutral1960 5-2 W .................Away1960 0-4 L ...............Away1960 9-3 W ................Home1960 13-2 W ................Home1961 7-2 W ................Home1961 3-1 W .................Away1961 11-8 W ................Home1961 6-4 W .................Away1962 11-1 W .................Away1962 6-2 W .............Neutral1962 11-5 W ................Home1962 5-3 (11) W .................Away1962 6-5 W ................Home1963 3-13 L ..............Home1963 1-3 L ..............Home1963 2-11 L ...............Away1963 1-0 W .................Away1964 2-3 L ...............Away1964 8-4 W .................Away1964 2-7 L ..............Home1964 8-7 W ................Home1965 3-7 L ...............Away1965 11-3 W .................Away1965 6-1 W ................Home1965 7-9 (11) L ..............Home1966 13-10 W .................Away1966 3-2 W ................Home1966 13-11 W ................Home1966 4-1 W .................Away 1967 8-1 W ................Home1967 8-12 L ...............Away1967 10-2 W .................Away 1968 4-7 L ..............Home1968 8-3 W ................Home1968 11-2 W .................Away 1969 11-3 W .............Neutral1969 5-6 L ...............Away1969 4-9 L ...............Away1969 5-14 L ...............Away1970 8-2 W ................Home1970 8-5 W .................Away1970 4-1 W ................Home1970 8-4* W ................Home1970 7-1* W ................Home1971 7-1 W .................Away1971 1-0 W ................Home1971 6-3 W .................Away1972 2-1 W ................Home1972 5-2 W .................Away1972 10-0 W .................Away1972 8-6 W .................Away1972 9-2 W ................Home1972 6-7 L ..............Home

1973 6-3 W ................Home1973 10-1 W ................Home1973 5-6 L ...............Away1973 6-2 W ................Home1973 8-4 W .................Away1973 6-4 W .................Away1974 8-2 W .................Away1974 11-5 W ................Home1974 6-5 W ................Home1974 10-0 W ................Home1974 5-6 L ...............Away1974 22-2 W .................Away1975 7-2 W .................Away1975 6-4 W ................Home1975 6-4 W ................Home1975 3-6 L ..............Home1975 10-4 W .................Away1975 5-0 W .................Away1976 0-9 L ..............Home1976 4-1 W .................Away1976 13-6 W ................Home1976 6-3 W .................Away1976 7-3 W ................Home1976 6-7 L ...............Away1977 8-4 W ................Home1977 5-3 W .................Away1977 8-7 W .................Away1977 4-7 L ...............Away1977 2-1 W ................Home1977 4-3 W ................Home1978 6-5 (10) W ................Home1978 5-4 W .................Away1978 7-3 W ................Home1978 1-0 W .................Away1978 7-6 W ................Home1978 8-9 L ...............Away1979 5-6 (10) L ..............Home1979 4-7 L ...............Away1979 4-10 L ..............Home1979 5-12 L ...............Away1979 9-4 W ................Home1979 13-14 L ...............Away1980 6-4 W ................Home1980 1-8 L ..............Home1980 8-4 W .................Away1980 4-8 L ...............Away1980 3-5 L ...............Away1980 2-3 L ..............Home1981 9-1 W .................Away1981 5-3 W ................Home1981 6-3 W .................Away1981 6-12 L ..............Home1981 10-2 W .................Away1981 6-4 W ................Home1982 4-1 W ................Home1982 1-8 L ...............Away1982 12-6 W ................Home1982 6-7 L ...............Away1982 13-9 W ................Home1982 17-8 W .................Away1983 6-3 W .................Away1983 11-4 W ................Home1983 14-5 W .................Away1983 5-7 L ..............Home1983 8-3 W .................Away1983 5-4 W ................Home1984 4-0 W ................Home1984 2-0 W .................Away1984 8-7 (11) W ................Home1984 5-2 W .................Away1984 9-7 W ................Home1984 5-0 W .................Away1985 4-5 (10) L ...............Away1985 5-2 W ................Home1985 8-9 L ...............Away1985 3-7 L ..............Home1985 3-5 L ...............Away1985 5-10 L ..............Home1986 10-13 L ..............Home1986 7-8 L ...............Away1986 10-12 L ..............Home1986 2-5 L ...............Away1986 4-6 L ..............Home1986 7-12 L ...............Away1987 6-11 L ...............Away1987 7-9 L ..............Home1987 4-5 L ...............Away1987 7-6 W ................Home1987 6-11 L ...............Away1987 7-4 W ................Home1988 3-4 L ..............Home1988 8-2 W .................Away1988 12-3 W ................Home1988 1-6 L ...............Away1988 7-4 W ................Home1988 5-6 L ...............Away

1989 6-0 W ................Home1989 10-7 W .................Away1989 12-16 L ..............Home1989 10-5 W .................Away1989 10-2 W ................Home1989 12-5 W .................Away1990 7-5 W .................Away1990 5-4 W ................Home1990 7-9 (11) L ...............Away1990 7-2 W ................Home1990 6-8 L ...............Away1990 7-5 W ................Home1991 5-4 W ................Home1991 6-5 W .................Away1991 11-8 W ................Home1991 4-0 W .................Away1991 5-7 L ..............Home1991 4-13 L ...............Away1992 1-11 L ...............Away1992 13-8 W ................Home1992 2-15 L ...............Away1992 6-5 W ................Home1992 1-3 L ...............Away1992 4-2 W ................Home1993 14-4 W ................Home1993 6-9 L ...............Away1993 11-5 W ................Home1993 7-6 W .................Away1993 4-6 (13) L ..............Home1993 7-8 (10) L ...............Away 1994 0-6 L ...............Away1994 1-0 W ................Home1994 7-2 W .................Away1994 6-2 W ................Home1994 3-4 L ...............Away1994 10-8 W ................Home 1995 5-2 W .................Away1995 9-3 W ................Home1995 4-9 L ..............Home1995 7-3 W .................Away1995 13-8 W ................Home1995 8-7 W .................Away1996 7-12 L ...............Away1996 13-3 W ................Home1996 5-10 L ...............Away1996 5-4 W ................Home1996 13-3 W .................Away1996 8-1 W ................Home1997 6-12 L ..............Home1997 5-8 L ...............Away1997 8-7 W ................Home1997 10-6 W .................Away1997 11-2 W ................Home1997 4-14 L ...............Away 1998 6-1 W ................Home1998 10-9 W .................Away1998 7-12 L ..............Home1998 14-6 W .................Away1998 17-18 L ..............Home1998 17-12 W .................Away1999 6-3 W .................Away1999 5-6 L ...............Away1999 7-8 (10) L ...............Away1999 4-1 W ................Home1999 2-3 L ..............Home1999 5-8 L ..............Home2000 10-7 W ................Home2000 4-3 W ................Home2000 5-1 W .................Away2000 5-15 L ...............Away2000 5-8 L ...............Away2000 6-2 W ................Home2001 3-4 L ...............Away2001 6-0 W .................Away2001 5-4 W .................Away2001 2-0 W ................Home2001 7-6 W ................Home2001 7-1 W ................Home2002 1-0 W .................Away2002 26-4 W .................Away2002 6-3 W .................Away2002 5-4 W .................Away2002 16-10 W .................Away2002 13-3 W .................Away2003 4-7 L ...............Away2003 9-6 W .................Away2003 5-17 L ...............Away2003 7-6 W ................Home2003 7-4 W ................Home2003 8-5 W ................Home2004 11-4 W ................Home2004 5-0 W ................Home2004 7-13 L ..............Home2004 6-4 W .................Away2004 6-12 L ...............Away2004 12-13 L ...............Away

2005 11-1 W ................Home2005 9-0 W ................Home2005 6-0 W ................Home2006 8-6 W .................Away2006 3-8 L ...............Away2006 1-12 L ...............Away2007 2-5 L ..............Home2007 6-7 L ..............Home2007 9-12 L ..............Home2008 3-4 L ..............Home2008 6-1 W .................Away2008 7-4 W .................Away2008 2-4 L ...............Away2009 4-14 L ..............Home2009 5-1 W ................Home2009 2-17 L ..............Home2010 1-6 L ...........Neutral2010 7-13 L ...............Away2010 2-15 L ...............Away2010 1-2 L ...............Away2011 2-0 W .............Neutral2011 4-8 L ..............Home2011 0-4 L ..............Home2011 6-2 W ................Home2012 1-3 L ...............Away2012 5-6 L ...............Away2012 6-7 L ...............Away2013 1-6 L...............Home2013 1-2 L...............Home2013 6-7 L...............Home2013 2-5 L...............Home2014 5-6 L ..............Home2014 10-0 W .................Away2014 3-2 W .................Away2014 7-4 W .................Away2015 9-6 W .............Neutral2015 3-9 L ..............Home2015 5-0 W ................Home2015 3-8 L ..............Home2016 5-2 (14) L ...........Neutral2016 5-3 W .................Away2016 3-4 L ...............Away2016 9-0 W .................Away

Utah(18-6)

1951 8-2* W .............Neutral1962 6-0 W ................Home1967 6-5 W .............Neutral1968 2-1 W ................Home1970 4-2 W ................Home1971 8-3 W ................Home2010 8-1 W ................Home2010 6-5 W ................Home2010 11-6 W ................Home2012 1-3 L ..............Home2012 0-1 L ..............Home2012 10-5 W ................Home2013 0-10 L................Away2013 7-4 W ..................Away2013 15-10 (10) W .................Awaye2014 2-3 (13) L ..............Home2014 3-2 W ................Home2014 13-2 W ................Home2015 12-7 W .................Away2015 8-5 W .................Away2015 5-8 L ...............Away2016 5-2 W ................Home2016 6-1 W ................Home2016 8-14 L ..............Home

Washington(38-33)

1959 17-3 W ................Home1959 9-0 W ................Home 1967 9-3 W ................Home1967 2-1 W ................Home1968 9-4 W ................Home1968 17-10 W ................Home1968 10-1 W .................Away 1969 11-3 W ................Home1969 13-2 W .................Away1969 11-7 W .................Away1970 9-3 W ................Home1970 6-4 W ................Home1971 6-0 W .................Away1971 2-0 W .................Away1996 2-6 L ..............Home1996 7-3 W ................Home1996 5-0 W ................Home1999 13-6 W ................Home1999 7-8 L ..............Home1999 17-6 W ................Home

2000 6-1 W .................Away2000 13-3 W .................Away2000 4-3 W .................Away2001 5-1 W .................Away2001 6-7 (10) L ...............Away2001 3-7 L ...............Away2002 4-1 W ................Home2002 3-9 L ..............Home2002 8-6 W ................Home2003 2-26 L ...............Away2003 1-5 L ...............Away2003 8-10 L ...............Away2004 6-8 (10) L ..............Home2004 4-13 L ..............Home2004 10-8 W ................Home2005 2-1 W .................Away2005 5-1 W .................Away2005 3-7 L ...............Away2006 2-7 L ..............Home2006 15-8 W ................Home2006 2-7 L ..............Home2007 8-5 W .................Away2007 5-2 W .................Away2007 0-6 L ...............Away2008 4-5 L ..............Home2008 2-10 L ..............Home2008 4-11 L ..............Home2009 8-9 L ...............Away2009 0-3 L ...............Away2009 2-3 (10) L ...............Away2010 7-9 L ..............Home2010 10-5 W ................Home 2010 11-5 W ................Home2011 2-1 W .................Away2011 12-9 W .................Away2011 2-8 L ...............Away2012 0-7 L ..............Home2012 3-6 L ..............Home2012 0-5 L ..............Home2013 5-4 W ...................Away2013 1-3 L.................Away2013 3-8 L.................Away2014 2-8 L ..............Home2014 4-19 L ..............Home2014 3-8 (14) L ..............Home2015 1-5 L ...............Away2015 3-2 (16) W .................Away2015 4-3 (10) W .................Away2016 4-3 W ................Home2016 3-7 L ..............Home2016 0-6 L ..............Home

Washington State(68-31)

1948 7-5 W .................Away1948 6-3 W .................Away1949 2-15 L ..............Home1949 2-1 (10) W ................Home1949 9-2 W ................Home1956 2-6 L ...............Away1956 4-5 L ...............Away1960 7-8* L ..............Home1960 8-3* W ................Home1960 10-5* W ................Home1961 13-6* W .................Away1961 10-4* W .................Away1966 4-3* W ................Home1966 7-4* W ................Home1967 3-2 W ................Home1967 0-1 (11) L ..............Home1968 4-3 (14) W ................Home1968 3-9 L ...............Away1968 6-1 W .................Away1969 9-0 W ................Home1969 1-3 L ..............Home1969 3-5 L ...............Away 1970 7-3 W ................Home1970 12-5 W ................Home1971 4-0 W .................Away1971 7-6 W .................Away1971 5-10 L ...............Away1971 6-3 W .................Away1972 12-10 W .............Neutral1972 6-1 W .................Away1972 8-7 W .................Away1973 9-2 W .............Neutral1973 13-4 W .................Away1973 11-9 W .................Away1975 5-1 W ................Home1975 19-6 W .................Away1975 13-1 W .................Away1977 4-2 W ................Home1977 8-1 W ................Home1978 3-2 W ................Home

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Y E A R B Y Y E A R V S . N O N C O N F E R E N C E O P P O N E N T S

1978 5-4 W ................Home1988 10-9* W .............Neutral1995 8-0 W ................Home1995 9-6 W ................Home1995 4-0 W ................Home1999 6-5 W .................Away1999 12-14 L ...............Away1999 10-4 W .................Away2000 7-6 W ................Home2000 12-7 W ................Home2000 10-1 W ................Home2001 7-6 W ................Home2001 7-0 W ................Home2001 5-1 W ................Home2002 13-7 W .................Away2002 15-3 W .................Away2002 15-9 W .................Away2003 12-13 L ..............Home2003 6-1 W ................Home2003 9-1 W ................Home2004 4-2 W .................Away2004 10-7 W .................Away2004 1-5 L ...............Away2005 9-1 W ................Home2005 15-3 W ................Home2005 7-2 W ................Home2006 9-2 W .................Away2006 7-13 L ...............Away2006 3-6 L ...............Away2007 4-5 L ..............Home2007 9-5 W ................Home2007 10-8 W ................Home2008 5-8 L ...............Away2008 2-4 L ...............Away2008 8-8 W .................Away2009 5-1 W ................Home2009 3-13 L ..............Home2009 4-6 L ..............Home2010 7-20 L ...............Away2010 4-18 L ...............Away2010 2-8 L ...............Away2011 6-2 W ................Home2011 2-10 L ..............Home2011 1-13 L ..............Home2012 15-10 W .................Away2012 7-9 L ...............Away2012 1-3 L ...............Away2013 6-7 L...............Home2013 5-1 W ..................Home2013 11-0 W ..................Home2014 2-5 L ...............Away2014 3-4 (10) L ...............Away2014 7-1 W .................Away2015 10-3 W ................Home2015 2-4 L ..............Home2015 1-0 W ................Home2016 4-2(10) W .................Away2016 6-2 W .................Away2016 9-2 L ...............Away

Cal State Fullerton(42-50-1)

1969 3-2 (10) W ................Home1975 1-0 W ................Home1975 4-4 Tie ...........Away1975 1-3* L ..............Home1977 2-3 L ...............Away 1978 10-9 (10) W .................Away1978 9-6 W ................Home1978 3-2 (11)* W ................Home1979 6-13 L ..............Home1980 2-4 L ..............Home1980 5-4 W .................Away1981 3-7 L ..............Home1981 12-11 W .................Away1982 3-6 (11) L ..............Home1983 5-7 L ..............Home1983 0-7 L ...........Neutral1984 3-4 L ..............Home1984 1-2 L ...............Away1984 6-10* L ...........Neutral1985 7-2 W ................Home1985 1-15 L ...............Away1985 10-3 W .............Neutral1986 0-6 L ..............Home1986 4-16 L ...............Away1987 0-8 L ...............Away1987 1-4 L ..............Home1988 7-3 W ................Home1988 4-8 L ...............Away1989 2-0 W ................Home1989 9-8 (11) W .................Away1990 6-5 W .................Away

1990 5-4 W ................Home1991 7-4 W ................Home1991 4-5 L ...............Away1992 10-6 W .................Away1992 4-3 W ................Home1993 3-9 L ..............Home1993 7-8 L ...............Away1993 5-2* W .............Neutral1993 5-2* W .............Neutral1994 4-3 W ................Home1994 3-11 L ...............Away1994 4-1 W ................Home1995 9-10 L ...............Away1995 7-4 W ................Home1995 5-11* L ...........Neutral1996 4-17 L ...............Away1996 4-5 L ..............Home1997 2-0 W ................Home1997 8-5 W .................Away1998 3-2 W .................Away1998 4-7 L ..............Home1999 5-6 L ..............Home1999 5-7 L ...............Away2000 7-6 W .................Away2000 4-5 L ..............Home2000 8-3 W .................Away2000 8-3* W .................Away2001 6-5 (13) W ................Home2001 11-12 L ...............Away2002 1-8 L ...............Away2002 6-2 W .................Away2002 1-2 (11) L ..............Home2003 3-2 W ................Home2003 3-11 L ..............Home2003 2-8 L ...........Neutral2004 4-10 L ...............Away2004 6-4 W ................Home2005 4-2 W ................Home2005 11-2 (DH) W .................Away2005 3-5 (DH) L ...............Away2006 6-7 L ...............Away2006 3-6 (11) L ..............Home2007 1-7 L ...............Away2007 1-3 L ..............Home2008 5-4 (11) W ................Home2008 14-4 W .................Away2009 2-9 L ..............Home2009 9-3 W .................Away2011 1-10 L...............Away2011 3-7 L...............Away2011 1-2 L..............Home2012 7-4 W ................Home2012 2-4 L ...............Away2013 2-3 L................Away2013 4-11 L...............Home2013 4-6 L.................Away2014 6-1 W ................Home2014 3-17 L ...............Away2015 6-4 W .................Away2015 3-5 (12) L ..............Home2016 3-2 W ................Home2016 2-1 W .................Away

Long Beach State(81-46)

1960 15-8 W .................Away1961 11-1 W ................Home1961 1-0 W .................Away1962 10-4 W ................Home1962 3-2 (8) W .................Away1962 3-7 L ...............Away1963 7-2 W ................Home1963 8-1 W .................Away1964 5-3 W ................Home1964 8-9 L ...............Away1965 5-2 W .................Away1965 10-2 W ................Home1966 1-3 L ..............Home1966 2-0 W .................Away1967 3-0 W ................Home1967 3-4 L ...............Away1968 0-1 L ..............Home1968 0-3 L ...............Away1969 5-2 W ................Home1969 0-2 L ..............Home1969 8-6 W ................Home1970 13-1 W ................Home1970 8-1 W .................Away1971 6-1 W .................Away1971 1-5 L ..............Home1972 6-0 W .................Away1972 6-1 W ................Home1973 10-3 W ................Home1974 9-8 W ................Home

1974 7-5 W .................Away1977 11-0 W ................Home1977 10-5 W .................Away1977 8-5 W .................Away1978 23-8 W .................Away1978 12-1 W ................Home1980 8-2 W ................Home1981 8-4 W ................Home1981 4-2 W .................Away1982 0-12 L ..............Home1982 0-4 L ...............Away1983 4-11 L ..............Home1983 7-6 (11) W ................Home1983 8-4 W .................Away1984 20-2 W ................Home1984 7-5 W .................Away1985 5-0 W ................Home1985 4-5 (10) L ...............Away1986 8-3 W ................Home1986 21-6 W .................Away1987 1-2 L ...............Away1987 7-6 (10) W ................Home1988 11-3 W ................Home1988 10-3 W .................Away1989 0-4 L ..............Home1989 9-3 W .................Away1990 6-4 W ................Home1990 6-11 L ...............Away1990 3-10 L ..............Home1991 6-2 W ................Home1991 7-4 W .................Away1992 5-3 W ................Home1993 5-9 L ...............Away1993 7-4 W ................Home1994 3-6 L ..............Home1994 7-9 L ...............Away1994 5-3 W ................Home1995 2-3 L ..............Home1995 9-7 W .................Away1995 10-3 W ................Home1995 6-5* W .............Neutral1995 3-4* L ...........Neutral1995 9-2* W .............Neutral1996 9-5 W ................Home1996 10-6 W ................Home1996 12-2 W .................Away1997 6-1 W .................Away1997 4-3 W ................Home1997 3-7 L ...............Away1998 16-4 W ................Home1998 9-5 W ................Home1998 12-3 W .................Away1999 7-9 L ...............Away1999 16-12 W ................Home1999 8-9 L ...............Away2000 3-2 (11) W ................Home2000 3-13 L ...............Away2000 9-2 W ................Home2001 6-2 W .................Away2001 10-1 W ................Home2001 5-9 L ...............Away2001 10-2 W ................Home2002 0-2 L ...............Away2002 4-7 L ...............Away2002 8-5 W .................Away2003 0-6 L ..............Home2003 1-7 L ...............Away2003 12-7 W ................Home2004 1-3 L ...............Away2004 6-4 W ................Home2004 2-6 L ...............Away2005 4-3 W .................Away2005 7-5 W ................Home2005 5-4 (11) W ................Home2005 6-4* W .................Away2006 2-4 L ...............Away2006 6-9 L ..............Home2006 6-8 L ...............Away2007 2-1 W ................Home2007 3-5 L ...............Away2007 1-5 L ...............Away2008 1-2 L ...............Away2008 6-9 L ..............Home2008 9-16 L ...............Away2009 5-3 W ................Home2009 4-0 W .................Away2009 4-5 L ..............Home2010 10-5 W .................Away2010 1-9 L ..............Home2011 4-5 L ...............Away2011 1-7 L ..............Home2012 4-2 W .................Away2012 0-1 L ..............Home2013 4-1 W .................Home2014 1-2 L ...............Away2014 4-3 W ................Home

2016 7-4 W .................Away2016 8-3 W ................Home

Loyola Marymount(132-25-1)

1922 11-1 W ................Home1924 9-1 W ................Home1925 13-2 W ................Home1925 11-4 W ................Home1926 6-4 W ................Home1927 4-3 W ................Home1927 4-3 W ................Home1928 5-4 W ................Home1929 8-4 W ................Home1930 N/A W ................Home1932 11-1 W ................Home1933 9-2 W ................Home1933 4-2 W .................Away1934 4-1 W ................Home1934 7-6 (12) W ................Home1935 6-5 W ................Home1935 3-2 W ................Home1936 25-4 W ................Home1937 8-1 W ................Home1938 5-4 W ................Home1938 8-5 W ................Home1939 8-6 W ................Home1939 9-6 W ................Home1940 9-4 W ................Home1940 9-6 W ................Home1942 5-4 W ................Home1942 11-3 W ................Home1943 6-3 W ................Home1943 4-1 W ................Home1943 2-1 W ................Home1946 12-2 W .................Away1946 5-6 L ..............Home1946 9-3 W ................Home1947 7-1 W ................Home1947 10-2 W .................Away1948 14-4 W ................Home1948 15-7 W ................Home1949 10-1 W ................Home1949 11-6 W .................Away1950 15-0 W .................Away1950 6-3 W ................Home1951 11-9 W ................Home1951 10-5 W ................Home1952 6-5 (10) W ................Home1952 9-2 W ................Home1953 20-3 W ................Home1953 11-10 W ................Home1954 8-2 W ................Home1955 17-4 W ................Home1955 14-2 W ................Home1956 9-5 W ................Home1958 8-2 W ................Home1961 14-2 W .................Away1961 8-5 W ................Home1962 3-3 Tie ..........Home1964 5-1 W ................Home1965 7-1 W ................Home1965 12-2 W ................Home1965 5-0 W ................Home1966 4-2 W ................Home1967 5-0 W ................Home1968 10-1 W ................Home1969 9-0 W .................Away1969 21-0 W .................Away1970 8-3 W ................Home1971 3-0 W ................Home1971 8-2 W ................Home1972 5-10 L ..............Home1972 6-1 W .................Away1973 13-12 (8) W ................Home1973 9-8* W ................Home1973 2-1* W ................Home1974 6-3 W .................Away1974 4-6 L ..............Home1975 12-7 W ................Home1975 12-5 W ................Home1975 12-9 W ................Home1976 4-2 W ................Home1976 1-7 L ..............Home1976 5-3 W ................Home1977 8-2 W ................Home1977 10-7 W ................Home1978 15-2 W ................Home1979 11-8 W .................Away1979 11-8 W ................Home1980 10-4 W ................Home1981 18-6 W .................Away1981 1-0 (8) W ................Home1981 10-3 W ................Home

1982 10-2 W .................Away1982 9-10 L ..............Home1983 7-15 L ..............Home1984 4-11 L ...............Away1984 10-9 W ................Home1985 11-3 W .................Away1985 7-6 (14) W ................Home1986 8-10 L ..............Home1986 8-7 W .................Away1987 2-3 L ..............Home1987 15-2 W .................Away1988 2-3 L ..............Home1988 10-6 W .................Away1989 7-5 W .................Away1989 4-3 W ................Home1990 6-8 L ..............Home1991 8-7 W .................Away1991 6-5 (14) W ................Home1992 9-4 W ................Home1992 4-2 W .................Away1993 7-3 W ................Home1993 6-2 W ................Home1993 8-5 W ................Home1994 13-7 W .................Away1994 11-7 W ................Home1995 13-4 W ................Home1995 9-1 W .................Away1996 11-5 W ................Home1996 13-3 W .................Away1997 7-2 W ................Home1997 0-8 L ...............Away1998 6-4 W ................Home1998 6-12 L ...............Away1999 5-8 L ...............Away1999 4-9 L ..............Home2000 9-8 W .................Away2000 7-3 W ................Home2000 13-5* W .............Neutral2001 1-9 L ..............Home2001 3-7 L ...............Away2002 7-31 L ...............Away2002 8-4 W ................Home2003 8-5 W .................Away2003 5-3 W ................Home2004 10-1 W ................Home2004 7-11 L ...............Away2005 12-4 W .................Away2005 3-5 L ..............Home2006 14-4 W .................Away2006 5-6 L ..............Home2007 5-2 W .................Away2007 7-1 W ................Home2008 10-11 L ...............Away2008 2-8 L ..............Home2009 13-5 W .................Away2009 11-2 W ................Home2010 6-5 W ................Home2010 9-7 W .................Away2011 10-3 W ................Home2011 7-4 W .................Away2012 5-8 L ..............Home2013 2-1 W .................Home2013 5-2 W .................Home2014 6-1 W ................Home2014 4-2 W .................Away2016 4-3 W .................Away2016 0-8 L ..............Home

Pepperdine(92-45-1)

1943 19-4 W ................Home1943 20-1 W ................Home1944 14-1 W ................Home1944 9-0 W .................Away1945 16-9 W .................Away1945 4-5 L ..............Home1946 5-3 W ................Home 1946 11-8 W ................Home1948 11-0 W ................Home1951 12-7 W ................Home1952 11-0 W ................Home1953 9-6 W ................Home1954 3-0 W ................Home1955 19-0 W ................Home1956 4-9 L ..............Home1957 8-7 W ................Home1958 16-2 W ................Home1959 8-3 W ................Home1960 3-4 L ..............Home1960 10-3* W ................Home1960 10-3* W ................Home1961 4-1 W ................Home1962 8-6 W ................Home1962 9-5 W ................Home

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Winning Streaks

OVERALL (includes college games only)23 games 1942-4322 games 1973-7419 games 195516 games 1948, 1949, 1971, 200015 games 1963, 1972-73, 1978, 198813 games 1962, 1966, 1970, 199512 games 1964, 1978, 201511 games 1956, 1959-60, 1966, 1968-69, 1969, 199810 games 1953, 1961, 1970, 1978, 1994, 2014

(The top winning streak within one season is 19 games in 1955)

CONFERENCE24 games 1970-7119 games 1942-4314 games 199113 games 1958-59, 197812 games 1949, 195511 games 1931-32, 1972, 1977, 199610 games 1965-66, 1995

(The top conference winning streak within one

The Last Time...

... a USC pitcher threw a complete-game shutout: Kyle Davis vs. Stanford, 5/8/15... a USC pitcher had 12 or more strikeouts: Anthony Vasquez (13) vs. Cal Poly, 5/5/09... a USC pitcher threw 10+ innings: Ian Kennedy (10.0) vs. California, 4/7/06... a USC player hit a game-winning, game-ending home run: Adalberto Carrillo vs. Vanderbilt, 3/7/15... USC players hit back-to-back-to-back home runs: Jason Lane, Eric Munson and Dominic Correa vs. Washington, 5/16/99... USC players hit back-to-back home runs: Jake Hernandez and Vahn Bozoian at Loyola Marymount, 4/16/13 ... a USC player homered in four straight games: Cyle Hankerd, 4/25-4/29/06... a USC player had back-to-back multi-home run games: Jeff Clement vs. South Alabama, 2/14-2/15/03... a USC player had home runs in the same inning: Jeff Clement at Arizona (3rd inning), 3/21/03... a USC player hit a grand slam: Timmy Robinson vs. Oregon, 4/17/15 ... a USC player hit for the cycle: Michael Moon vs. Washington State, 5/17/03... a USC player had seven or more RBI: Joey Metropoulos at UCLA (7), 5/26/02... a USC player stole home (not double steal): Joe De Pinto at California, 5/23/09... USC scored in every inning: vs. North Carolina, 2/14/98... USC batters had zero strikeouts in a game: vs. Long Beach State, 3/15/08

1963 7-2 W ................Home1964 3-2 W ................Home1964 3-2 W ................Home1965 9-0 W ................Home1965 0-3 L ..............Home1966 13-0 W ................Home1966 6-0 W ................Home1966 11-0 W ................Home1967 7-1 W ................Home1968 4-0 W ................Home1969 4-1 W ................Home1970 3-2 W ................Home1971 2-1 W ................Home1972 17-3 W ................Home1973 14-3 W ................Home1974 6-1 W .................Away1974 5-6 L ..............Home1974 2-4* L ..............Home1974 4-1* W ................Home1974 12-4* W ................Home1975 3-4 (11) L ...............Away1975 5-4 W ................Home1975 2-5* L ..............Home1976 3-5 L ...............Away1976 4-1 W ................Home1977 2-3 (12) L ...............Away1977 4-3 W ................Home1977 5-3 W ................Home1978 0-3 L ...............Away1978 7-0 W ................Home1978 10-2 W ................Home1979 4-9 L ...............Away1980 8-4 W ................Home1980 5-2 W .................Away1981 7-6 W ................Home1982 0-3 L ..............Home1982 2-1 W .................Away1983 1-6 L ...............Away1983 12-8 W .................Away1984 1-5 L ...............Away1984 7-9 L ..............Home1985 5-4 W .................Away1985 2-7 (11) L ..............Home1986 0-2 L ..............Home1987 2-1 W .................Away1987 2-1 W ................Home1988 6-2 W .................Away1988 6-0 W ................Home1989 4-10 L ...............Away1989 6-3 W ................Home1990 6-5 (10) W .................Away1990 14-8 W ................Home1991 5-5 Tie ...........Away1991 11-4 W ................Home1991 17-7* W ................Home1992 3-5 L ...............Away1992 9-10 L ..............Home1993 9-7 W ................Home1993 8-12 L ...............Away1993 12-4 W ................Home1994 8-4 W .................Away1994 10-2 W ................Home1995 2-1 W ................Home1995 5-4 W .................Away1995 12-1 W ................Home1996 2-9 L ...............Away1996 5-12 L ..............Home1997 7-1 W ................Home1997 2-4 L ...............Away1998 5-2 (11) W .................Away1998 11-1 W ................Home1999 4-6 L ...............Away1999 8-3 W ................Home1999 5-3* W ................Home1999 3-4* L ..............Home1999 12-7* W ................Home2000 7-3 W .................Away2000 8-1 W ................Home2001 3-5 L ...............Away2001 9-3 W ................Home2001 4-3* W ................Home2002 5-3 W .................Away2002 18-6 W .................Away2002 1-7 L ..............Home2003 1-4 L ..............Home2003 9-6 W .................Away2004 8-4 W ................Home2004 4-7 L ...............Away2005 4-3 W ................Home2005 7-3* W .............Neutral2005 2-9* L ...........Neutral2005 5-2* W .............Neutral2006 1-2 L ..............Home2006 1-2 L ...............Away2007 3-8 L ...............Away2007 3-5 L ..............Home2008 5-10 L ...............Away

2008 5-1 W ................Home2009 1-10 L ..............Home2009 5-8 L ...............Away2010 5-0 W .................Away2010 3-2 W ................Home2011 7-6(14) W .................Away2011 7-3 W ................Home2012 2-7 L ...............Away2012 5-4 W ................Home2013 4-9 L...............Home2013 5-9 L................Away2014 4-10 L ..............Home2014 3-4 L ...............Away2015 5-2 W ................Home2015 2-0 (12) W ................Home2016 6-5(10) W ................Home2016 2-3 L ...............Away

UC Irvine(32-31)

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F26 at Occidental W 11-8M1 Occidental W 12-8M8 * Santa Clara W 3-1M15 * California L 3-6M18 * California L 5-7M26 * Stanford W 8-7M27 * Stanford W 5-4A2 at Occidental W 8-2A6 * at St. Mary’s L 1-3A8 * at California W 8-7A9 * at Stanford L 1-6A12 Loyola W 8-4A19 * St. Mary’s W 9-5A20 * St. Mary’s W 7-3A27 * UCLA L 2-6M1 * at UCLA W 11-3M4 * UCLA (10) W 5-4* CIBA game

Final CIBA StandingsW-L PCT GB

1. California 11-3 .786 —2. Santa Clara 9-3 .750 13. USC 8-5 .615 2.5

4. St. Mary’s 5-9 .357 65. Stanford 4-10 .286 76. UCLA 4-11 .267 7.5

M10 * Santa Clara L 13-14M11 Santa Clara t 8-8M19 * California W 4-2M19 * California W 3-2M25 * Stanford W 8-1M26 * Stanford W 8-0A3 at Arizona W 19-2A4 at Arizona W 13-6A5 at Arizona W 10-5 Loyola W * at St. Mary’s W 3-0 * at California W 5-4 * at Stanford L 2-4A25 * St. Mary’s W 4-3A26 * St. Mary’s W 2-1M5 * at UCLA W 12-1M7 * UCLA W 12-2M10 * at UCLA W 11-9* CIBA game

Final CIBA StandingsW-L PCT GB

1. USC 11-2 .846 —

2. California 12-3 .800 —3. Stanford 7-8 .467 53. St. Mary’s 7-8 .467 55. Santa Clara 4-9 .308 76. UCLA 2-13 .133 10

M5 at Stanford W 3-1M6 at Stanford L 2-11M8 at California L 5-8M12 Whittier W 8-3M16 Occidental L 0-6M19 California L 6-8M20 California W 3-1M23 Loyola W 6-4M26 Stanford W 5-0A22 at Arizona L 3-6A23 at Arizona W 11-7A24 at Arizona W 8-6

M8 Occidental L 1-3M11 * Santa Clara W 6-5M12 * Santa Clara (10) L 6-7M16 Loyola W 4-3M18 * California W 8-1M19 * California L 1-4M23 Loyola W 4-3M25 * Stanford W 13-5M26 * Stanford (11) L 1-2A2 Whittier W 10-3A4 * at Stanford L 3-4A5 * at California W 9-2A8 * at St. Mary’s W 8-2A9 * at Santa Clara W 4-2A15 Arizona W 7-3A16 Arizona W 8-6A19 Whittier W 5-4A22 * St. Mary’s L 1-4A23 * St. Mary’s L 4-7* CIBA game

Final CIBA StandingsW-L PCT GB

1. St. Mary’s 10-2 .833 —2. USC 6-6 .500 4

3. Santa Clara 5-7 .417 53. Stanford 5-7 .417 55. California 4-8 .333 6

A23 * St. Mary’s L 4-7M9 Whittier W 18-0M14 Loyola W 5-4M17 * California W 14-13M19 * California W 9-5M22 Occidental W 10-6M23 Occidental W 9-1M30 * Stanford W 2-1M31 * Stanford L 5-8 Whittier W 9-5A4 * at St. Mary’s L 0-2A5 * at Stanford (10) W 4-2A7 * at California L 5-6A17 Whittier W 14-9A20 * St. Mary‘s L 3-5A21 * St. Mary’s L 3-4A28 * UCLA L 2-3M1 * UCLA W 6-5M2 * UCLA L 6-9* CIBA game

Final CIBA StandingsW-L PCT GB

1. St. Mary’s 9-3 .750 —2. California 8-4 .667 13. USC 5-7 .417 4

3. Stanford 5-7 .417 45. UCLA 3-9 .250 6

A5 Whittier (10) W 6-4A20 UC Southern Branch W 9-7A28 Cal Tech W 11-9A30 Pomona L 8-13M5 at Arizona W 8-6M6 at Arizona L 5-10M7 at Arizona W 6-5M13 Cal Tech W 8-0M18 UC Southern Branch W 4-2M31 Pomona W 10-2

*All game-by-game records before the 1921 season are unavailable.

M21 UC Santa Barbara L 5-8M25 Loyola W 11-1M29 Cal Tech L 5-7A6 at Whittier W 5-4M4 UC Santa Barbara W 5-3 Arizona W Arizona LM13 Arizona L 1-4M17 Occidental W 4-3M23 Pomona L 6-9

M29 at Stanford L 3-6M30 at Stanford L 2-10A3 at California (11) L 2-3A12 at Cal Tech W 9-4A17 Whittier W 6-2A23 Occidental W 8-1A26 at Arizona L 5-13A27 at Arizona LA28 at Arizona LM1 UC Santa Barbara L 3-5M2 Pomona L 4-5M7 Whittier W 8-2M8 Pomona L 3-6M14 Occidental W 9-4M15 UC Santa Barbara W 8-0M17 UC Santa Barbara L 7-9

M24 at Stanford L 5-6M28 Stanford W 10-6M29 Stanford W 8-5A4 California W 5-1A8 California L 2-11A8 California L 5-8 Loyola W 9-1A24 at Arizona L 2-5A25 at Arizona L 5-7A26 at Arizona L 6-7M1 St. Mary’s W 3-1M2 St. Mary’s L 0-15

M30 Loyola W 13-2A13 Loyola W 11-4A14 Whittier W 12-1A20 Occidental (10) W 7-6A21 Occidental (11) L 2-4A23 at Arizona L 2-4A24 at Arizona L 6-12A25 at Arizona L 5-8A30 St. Mary’s L 3-6M1 St. Mary’s L 3-9

19261926 (7-5)

CIBA CHAMPIONS

F27 * San Francisco W 13-4F28 * San Francisco W 10-6M9 * Santa Clara W 5-0M10 * Santa Clara W 15-7M13 * California (10) L 2-5M14 * California W 6-5M24 * Stanford L 0-4M25 * Stanford W 10-5M30 * at Santa Clara W 6-3M31 * at St. Mary’s L 2-5A1 * at San Francisco W 6-2A2 * at California L 1-6A3 * at Stanford W 12-6A24 * St. Mary’s W 10-4A25 * St. Mary’s W 12-7M2 * UCLA W 4-2M6 * at UCLA W 8-4M9 * UCLA W 12-5* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. Stanford 15-3 .833 —2. USC 14-4 .778 1

3. California 13-5 .722 24. Santa Clara 9-9 .500 65. St. Mary’s 5-13 .278 106. USF 4-14 .222 117. UCLA 3-15 .167 12

19271927 (12-7, 6-6)

F26 t O id t lF19291929 (12-5, 8-5) 19311931 (14-4, 14-4)

19221922 (5-5)

19231923 (6-10)

19241924 (5-7)

19251925 (4-6)

19281928 (11-7, 5-7)

19301930 (15-2-1, 11-2)

19321932 (14-5, 13-5)

19211921 (8-2)

1908 team1908 team

1912 team1912 team

CIBA CHAMPIONS

F26 * San Francisco W 15-8F27 * San Francisco W 15-10M3 Loyola W 11-1M7 * Santa Clara W 2-1M9 * Santa Clara W 9-8M11 * California W 8-0M12 * California L 9-15M22 * Stanford L 11-12M23 * Stanford W 19-1M28 * at Santa Clara W 13-10M29 * at St. Mary’s L 4-9M30 * at San Francisco W 17-2M31 * at California L 4-8A1 * at Stanford W 4-3A8 * St. Mary’s W 11-4A9 * St. Mary’s W 13-11A20 * at UCLA (10) W 3-1A23 * UCLA (10) W 10-9A29 * at UCLA L 2-5* CIBA game

Final CIBA StandingsW-L PCT GB

1. USC 13-5 .722 —

2. California 12-6 .667 13. Santa Clara 10-8 .556 34. Stanford 9-9 .500 4 St. Mary‘s 9-9 .500 46. UCLA 7-11 .389 67. USF 3-15 .167 10

1914 team1914 team

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F19 Loyola W 9-4M2 Santa Barbara College W 16-4M5 Loyola W 5-4M8 * California W 4-1M9 * California W 9-5M15 * Santa Clara L 3-14M16 * Santa Clara W 8-2M25 * Stanford L 1-3M26 * Stanford W 8-4A12 * St. Mary’s L 3-4A13 * St. Mary’s W 7-4A19 * at St. Mary’s L 0-13A20 * at Santa Clara W 7-3A22 * at Stanford L 7-8A23 * at California L 3-4A27 * UCLA (10) L 3-4M1 * at UCLA W 13-1M6 * UCLA W 6-1* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. St. Mary’s 11-4 .733 —2. California 9-6 .600 23. USC 8-7 .533 3

4. Santa Clara 7-8 .467 45. UCLA 6-9 .400 56. Stanford 4-11 .267 7

F23 Loyola W 8-6F27 Loyola W 9-6M3 * Santa Clara (10) W 9-8M4 * Santa Clara W 19-8M10 * California W 5-4M11 * California W 4-1M18 * at UCLA W 9-2M25 * UCLA W 11-10A3 * at California L 2-14A4 * at St. Mary’s W 4-3A6 * at Santa Clara W 19-15A7 * at Stanford W 6-2A14 * St. Mary‘s L 1-7A15 * St. Mary’s (10) W 4-3A24 * Stanford L 5-11A26 * Stanford L 6-8A29 * at UCLA W 16-1* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 11-4 .733 —

St. Mary’s 11-4 .733 —3. California 9-6 .600 24. Stanford 8-7 .533 35. UCLA 4-11 .267 76. Santa Clara 2-13 .133 9

CIBA CO-CHAMPIONS

F15 Loyola W 9-2F20 at Loyola W 4-2M10 * California L 4-8M11 * California L 14-16M28 * Stanford W 4-1M29 * Stanford L 4-18A3 * St. Mary’s L 1-9A4 * St. Mary’s W 5-3A11 * at St. Mary’s L 6-10A13 * at California L 6-7A14 * at Stanford W 10-6* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. California 8-1 .889 —2. Stanford 4-5 .444 43. USC 3-6 .333 5

St. Mary’s 3-6 .333 5

F28 Whittier W 17-0M3 Whittier W 10-1M6 Loyola W 4-1M10 Loyola (12) W 7-6M17 * California L 3-5M19 * California W 4-3M20 * California L 4-5M24 * Stanford (12) W 3-2M26 * Stanford W 7-6M27 * Stanford W 7-6A2 * at Stanford W 3-1A4 * at Stanford L 6-7A5 * at St. Mary’s W 7-5A5 * at St. Mary’s W 10-3A6 * at California L 1-11A7 * at California L 3-6A15 * St. Mary’s W 10-1A16 * St. Mary’s W 11-2A17 * St. Mary’s W 7-2A22 UCLA W 9-1A25 UCLA L 3-5A29 UCLA W 6-2

* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. California 14-1 .933 —2. USC 10-5 .667 4

3. Stanford 5-10 .333 94. St. Mary’s 1-14 .067 13

F25 Loyola W 6-5M1 Loyola W 3-2M11 * Santa Clara W 7-0M12 * Santa Clara W 9-8M15 * California L 1-5M16 * California L 3-5M26 * Stanford W 8-1M27 * Stanford W 5-2M29 * at Santa Clara L 2-5M30 * at California L 5-7A1 * at St. Mary’s L 4-8A2 * at Stanford W 8-2A12 * St. Mary’s W 8-4A13 * St. Mary’s W 4-2A20 * at UCLA W 4-0A24 * UCLA W 2-0A27 * at UCLA W 2-1* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 10-5 .667 —

California 10-5 .667 —3. UCLA 8-7 .533 2 St. Mary’s 8-7 .533 25. Santa Clara 7-8 .467 36. Stanford 2-13 .133 8

F27 Loyola W 25-4M6 * Santa Clara W 8-2M7 * Santa Clara W 13-8M16 * California W 12-7M17 * California L 1-8M27 * Stanford W 12-0M28 * Stanford W 4-0A6 * at St. Mary’s W 16-4A7 * at California W 6-0A8 * Santa Clara (n) W 8-4A8 * at Stanford W 16-13A13 * St. Mary’s W 10-1A14 * St. Mary’s L 5-11A27 * UCLA W 2-0A30 * at UCLA W 6-2M4 * UCLA W 3-2M7 at Arizona L 11-21M8 at Arizona L 4-7M9 at Arizona W 21-8* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 13-2 .867 —

2. St. Mary’s 12-3 .800 13. UCLA 8-7 .533 54. California 6-9 .400 75. Santa Clara 4-11 .267 96. Stanford 2-13 .133 11

F19 Loyola W 8-1M6 * Santa Clara W 7-0M7 * Santa Clara L 4-6M18 * California W 12-4M18 * California L 3-5M26 * Stanford W 8-0M26 * Stanford W 12-9A3 * at Santa Clara (10) W 8-7A5 * at Stanford L 3-4A6 * at St. Mary’s L 3-4A7 * at California W 3-1A13 * St. Mary’s W 16-6A14 * St. Mary’s W 5-0A27 * UCLA W 9-3A30 * at UCLA W 12-0M4 * UCLA L 5-7* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. California 11-4 .733 —2. USC 10-5 .667 1

3. Stanford 8-7 .533 34. St. Mary’s 7-8 .467 4 UCLA 7-8 .467 46. Santa Clara 2-13 .133 9

M7 Loyola W 5-4M11 * California (10) L 2-4M16 * Califonia W 10-5M19 * Stanford W 12-5M21 * Stanford W 9-3M25 * Santa Clara (10) W 3-2M26 * Santa Clara (12) W 6-5M31 Loyola W 8-5A9 * at Santa Clara W 11-4A11 * at St. Mary’s L 4-6A12 * at California L 2-5A13 * at Stanford W 6-5A21 * St. Mary’s W 6-5A23 * St. Mary’s W 9-6A27 * UCLA W 6-3M2 * at UCLA (10) W 7-5M4 * UCLA L 7-9* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. California 12-3 .800 —2. USC 11-4 .733 1

3. St. Mary’s 10-5 .667 24. UCLA 6-9 .400 65. Stanford 5-10 .333 76. Santa Clara 1-14 .067 11

CIBA CO-CHAMPIONS

CIBA CHAMPIONS

19331933 (5-6, 3-6) 19351935 (12-5, 10-5)

19391939 (13-4, 11-4)19371937 (11-5, 10-5)

19341934 (16-6, 10-5)

19361936 (15-4, 13-2)

19381938 (13-4, 11-4)

19401940 (11-7, 8-7)

Neil Raney at-bat Neil Raney at-bat

during a game against during a game against

Stanford in 1924, Stanford in 1924,

played at the Coliseum. played at the Coliseum.

Raney led the Trojans in Raney led the Trojans in

batting that season.batting that season.

A Trojan player by the last A Trojan player by the last

name of Meadows plays catch name of Meadows plays catch

in 1914 in 1914

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M15 Loyola W 7-1M22 San Francisco W 11-2M24 * Stanford W 11-6M25 * Stanford W 8-6A5 * at UCLA W 9-2A7 at Santa Barbara College L 8-10A12 at Loyola W 10-4A18 * Santa Clara W 7-5A19 * Santa Clara W 7-3A22 Santa Barbara College W 12-6A25 * at Santa Clara W 11-5A26 * at Stanford L 5-6M2 * California W 8-4M3 * California L 7-14M9 * St. Mary’s W 10-4M10 * St. Mary’s L 2-5M16 Loyola W 10-2M19 at San Diego State W 3-1M23 * at St. Mary’s W 5-4M24 * at California L 5-10M30 * UCLA W 6-3M31 * at UCLA W 5-4J5 ^ California L 2-5* CIBA game^ CIBA playoff game at Los Angeles

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB1. USC 11-4 .733 —

California 11-4 .733 —3. Stanford 7-8 .466 4 UCLA 7-8 .466 45. St. Mary’s 5-10 .333 66. Santa Clara 4-11 .267 7

CIBA CO-CHAMPIONS

M5 Pepperdine W 11-0M20 * UCLA W 13-0M23 Loyola W 14-4M27 Loyola W 15-7A9 at Santa Barbara College W 6-5A10 at Santa Barbara College L 6-7A13 at San Diego State W 10-7A16 * Santa Clara L 4-5A17 * Santa Clara W 7-6A23 * at Santa Clara W 9-2A24 * at Stanford (10) W 12-10A27 * at UCLA L 0-2A30 * California W 15-11M1 * California W 8-2M4 San Francisco W 12-3M7 * St. Mary’s W 5-4M8 * St. Mary’s W 10-1M14 * Stanford W 3-1M15 * Stanford W 13-6M18 * UCLA (13) W 4-3M21 * at St. Mary’s W 13-7M22 * at California W 4-2M28 ^ Washington State W 7-5M31 ^ Washington State W 6-3J16 # Baylor W 8-0J17 # Oklahoma State W 7-1J19 # Baylor W 16-3J25 + Yale W 3-1J26 + Yale L 3-8J26 + Yale W 9-2* CIBA game^ PCC Playoff s at Pullman, Wash.# NCAA Western Playoff s at Denver, Colo.+ College World Series at Wichita, Kan.

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 13-2 .867 —

2. Santa Clara 9-6 .600 43. California 8-7 .533 54. Stanford 5-9 .357 7.55. UCLA 5-10 .333 86. St. Mary’s 4-10 .286 8.5

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSCOLLEGE WORLD SERIES

CIBA CHAMPIONS

F28 Loyola W 5-4M2 Loyola W 11-3M6 * St. Mary’s W 2-0M7 * St. Mary’s W 4-3M13 * California L 5-10M17 * California (n) W 5-1M21 * UCLA L 6-9M24 * Stanford W 11-1M25 * Stanford W 26-3A1 * at St. Mary’s W 6-4A2 * at California (10) W 4-3A15 * Santa Clara W 3-2A15 * Santa Clara W 6-1A16 * Santa Clara W 12-5A23 * at UCLA W 2-1A25 * UCLA W 20-1* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB1. USC 12-2 .857 —

2. California 11-4 .733 1.53. Santa Clara 10-5 .667 2.54. UCLA 5-10 .333 7.55. St. Mary’s 4-11 .267 8.56. Stanford 2-12 .143 10

M10 * Santa Clara L 3-6M11 * Santa Clara W 8-3M16 * California W 14-6M17 * California W 8-7M22 * at UCLA W 8-5M29 * Stanford W 8-3A5 * UCLA W 5-0A8 * at Santa Clara L 4-10A12 * St. Mary’s (n) L 1-7A12 * at California L 1-2A14 * at Stanford W 13-8A14 * at Stanford W 8-6A18 * St. Mary’s L 5-10A19 * St. Mary’s L 0-4A26 * at UCLA W 3-0* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. California 11-4 .733 — St. Mary’s 11-4 .733 —3. USC 9-6 .600 2

4. Santa Clara 6-9 .400 55. Stanford 5-10 .333 66. UCLA 3-12 .200 8

M25 at Redlands (10) W 7-6A1 * UCLA L 4-9A1 * UCLA W 8-3A15 Pepperdine W 14-1A25 at Occidental W 9-0A29 at Caltech W 9-4M6 Occidental W 10-5M13 Redlands W 11-2M20 * California W 2-1M20 * California W 4-2M23 at Pepperdine W 9-0M27 * at UCLA L 1-3M27 * at UCLA L 3-7J3 * at California L 5-13J3 * at California W 5-1J6 Caltech W 9-0* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB1. UCLA 5-3 .625 —2. USC 4-4 .500 1

3. California 3-5 .375 2

F20 Loyola W 6-3M6 * Loyola W 4-1M13 at UCLA W 10-2M20 * Whittier W 25-5M24 * Occidental W 6-4M27 UCLA W 9-0M31 * Pepperdine W 19-4A7 * Whittier W 6-0A10 * Loyola W 2-1A14 * Pepperdine W 20-1A17 * at UCLA W 9-3A21 * at Occidental W 6-5M1 * UCLA W 10-3M7 ^ California W 6-5M8 ^ California L 11-15M10 ^ California L 1-2

* SCIBL game^ CIBA championship series at Berkeley, Calif.

Final SCIBL Standings W-L PCT GB1. USC 10-0 1.000 —

2. UCLA 6-4 .600 43. Occidental 5-5 .500 5 Whittier 5-5 .500 55. Loyola 4-6 .400 66. Pepperdine 0-10 .000 10

M29 * Stanford W 15-7A1 * Stanford (14) W 5-4A16 at Loyola W 12-2A22 Loyola L 5-6A26 * UCLA (12) W 2-1A27 * at UCLA W 6-4A30 Pepperdine W 5-3M3 * California W 11-2M4 * California W 11-4M7 Pepperdine W 11-8M10 * at Stanford W 9-3M11 * at Stanford W 7-6M22 Loyola W 9-3M24 * at California L 1-4M25 * at California W 16-2M31 * at UCLA W 4-0J1 * UCLA W 12-5* CIBA game

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB1. USC 11-1 .917 —

2. California 8-4 .667 33. UCLA 4-8 .333 74. Stanford 1-11 .083 10

M31 * UCLA L 2-5M31 * UCLA W 11-3A7 at Caltech L 9-10A14 Occidental W 16-2A18 San Diego State W 12-4A20 at Pepperdine W 16-9A28 Caltech W 11-2M3 * California L 8-10M3 * California L 8-9M12 at Occidental W 16-4M18 Pepperdine L 4-5M19 * at California L 4-7M19 * at California L 3-4J2 * at UCLA W 11-3J2 * at UCLA W 16-6

* CIBA game Note: USC played in two conferences during the 1945 season since players were involved in World War II

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB1. California 7-1 .875 —2. USC 3-5 .375 4

3. UCLA 2-6 .250 5

Final SCIBA Standings W-L PCT GB1. Cal Tech 8-1 .889 —2. USC 6-3 .667 2

3. UCLA 4-5 .444 44. Pepperdine 3-6 .333 55. Occidental 2-7 .222 6

CIBA CHAMPIONS

CIBA CO-CHAMPIONS

COLLEGE WORLD SERIESCIBA CHAMPIONS

M25 San Diego State W 10-6M26 San Diego State W 3-1A1 * Santa Clara L 4-5A2 * Santa Clara L 3-4A8 * at UCLA W 21-4A9 * UCLA W 10-8A12 Loyola W 10-1A17 at Santa Barbara College W 12-2A19 at Loyola W 11-6A22 * at Santa Clara W 4-1A23 * at Stanford W 9-7A29 * California W 7-4A30 * California W 3-0M6 * St. Mary’s W 4-1M7 * St. Mary’s W 18-9M10 San Francisco W 13-1M13 * Stanford W 4-2M14 * Stanford W 4-1M20 * at St. Mary’s W 14-5M21 * at California W 4-3M27 ^ Washington State L 2-15M28 ^ Washington State (10) W 2-1M28 ^ Washington State W 9-2J15 # Northern Colorado W 12-2J16 # Northern Colorado L 2-6J16 # Northern Colorado W 8-7J22 + Wake Forest (10) L 1-2J23 + St. John’s W 12-4J24 + Wake Forest (12) L 1-2* CIBA game^ PCC Playoff s at USC# NCAA Western Playoff s at Los Angeles+ College World Series at Wichita, Kan.

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 12-2 .857 —

2. Santa Clara 9-6 .600 3.53. UCLA 8-6 .571 44. Stanford 7-8 .467 5.55. California 5-10 .333 7.56. St. Mary’s 3-12 .200 9.5

19411941 (9-6, 9-6) 19441944 (12-4, 4-4) 19471947 (16-6, 11-4) 19491949 (23-6, 12-2)

19421942 (14-2, 12-2)

19431943 (14-2, 10-0)

19451945 (8-7, 3-5)

19461946 (15-2, 11-1)

19481948 (26-4, 13-2)

The Los Angeles Times (right) printed the box

score from the Trojans' Game 1 win in the 1948

College World Series over Yale.

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M14 at San Diego State W 8-4M17 San Jose State L 2-5M19 Loyola W 20-3 Santa Barbara College W 7-3M27 * Stanford L 1-7M28 * Stanford L 2-5M30 at Cal Poly SLO W 4-3A3 * at Stanford L 5-6A4 * at California W 16-3A4 * at California L 6-7A6 Arizona W 5-4A8 at Whittier W 8-4A9 Arizona L 2-3A10 * UCLA W 9-3A11 * at UCLA W 12-11A21 Loyola W 11-10A24 * at Stanford (10) L 10-11A25 * at Santa Clara L 9-14A25 * at Santa Clara W 12-4M1 * California W 12-3M2 * California W 6-3M5 * UCLA W 11-3M7 Pepperdine W 9-6M15 * Santa Clara W 6-5M16 * Santa Clara W 9-6M19 * at UCLA (12) W 5-4M29 # San Diego State W 12-6M29 # Seattle W 11-1M30 # San Diego State L 1-3M30 # San Diego State W 3-1* CIBA game# District 8 Playoff s at USC

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIEd Simpson .404 5 49John Stevenson .327 3 37Lou Bishara .314 2 33John Garten .309 3 27Warner Boone .283 5 32

Top Pitchers W-L ERAEd Hookstratten 10-2 2.82Don Young 5-5 3.55Jack Lovrich 1-1 3.67Dave Rankin 6-2 3.94Charlie Mena 2-6 4.94

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 10-6 .625 —

Stanford 10-6 .625 —3. California 8-8 .500 24. Santa Clara 6-10 .375 44. UCLA 6-10 .375 4

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M9 Santa Barbara College W 22-7M20 Loyola W 11-9M24 at San Diego State L 10-12M30 * Stanford W 9-6M31 * Stanford W 10-9A10 Pepperdine W 12-7A13 * Santa Clara W 6-1A14 * Santa Clara W 10-0A20 * at Stanford L 1-6A21 * at California W 7-5A21 * at California W 5-3A24 Loyola W 10-5A27 * California L 6-7A28 * California W 7-6M1 San Diego State W 3-2M5 * at Santa Clara W 5-2M5 * at Santa Clara L 3-4M7 * at Stanford W 10-2M8 San Francisco W 12-7M11 at Arizona W 7-2M12 at Arizona L 2-9M18 * UCLA (10) W 2-1M19 * at UCLA L 2-4M19 * at UCLA W 8-3M22 * UCLA L 2-3J1 ^ Oregon State W 6-4J2 ^ Oregon State L 1-12J2 ^ Oregon State W 10-7J13 + Princeton W 4-1J14 + Utah W 8-2J15 + Oklahoma L 1-4J16 + Tennessee L 8-9* CIBA game^ PCC Playoff s at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIHal Charnofsky .368 2 28Stan Charnofsky .362 1 34Bill Wills .313 1 22Al Karan .312 3 43Bob Lillis .307 7 49

Top Pitchers W-L ERATom Lovrich 12-5 3.26Dave Rankin 3-1 3.98Tom Kemp 2-3 4.42Dave Cesca 8-7 4.58Charles Ane 6-1 4.73

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 11-5 .688 —

2. UCLA 10-6 .625 13. Stanford 8-8 .500 24. California 6-10 .375 55. Santa Clara 5-11 .313 6

COLLEGE WORLD SERIESCIBA CHAMPIONS M11 Loyola (10) W 6-5

M14 Loyola W 9-2M22 at San Diego State L 1-3M28 Santa Barbara College W 9-8A1 * at UCLA W 4-0A4 * Santa Clara W 10-1A5 * Santa Clara W 10-1A11 * at California L 5-7A12 * at Stanford W 6-4A12 * at Stanford L 0-2A14 Arizona W 6-4A18 * at UCLA W 7-1A19 * UCLA L 3-4A19 * UCLA W 7-1A21 Whittier W 15-2A26 * California L 4-10A28 * California W 11-1A29 Pepperdine W 11-0M2 at Fresno State W 2-1M3 at Fresno State L 6-9M9 * at California W 11-1M10 * at Santa Clara W 8-6M10 * at Santa Clara L 1-8M16 * Stanford W 7-6M17 * Stanford W 6-5M30 ^ Oregon State L 10-12M31 ^ Oregon State L 4-5* CIBA game^ PCC Playoff s at Corvallis, Ore.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIHal Charnofsky .380 2 50Warner Boone .358 6 26Stan Charnofsky .350 1 29Lou Bishara .330 3 12Don Herman .322 0 20

Top Pitchers W-L ERATom Lovrich 11-2 2.43Ed Hookstratten 5-1 3.04Dave Cesca 6-4 3.19Bill Sperling 6-2 3.76Jack Schlarb 8-3 4.00

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 11-5 .688 —

2. Stanford 9-7 .563 23. UCLA 8-8 .500 34. Santa Clara 7-9 .438 45. California 5-11 .313 6

CIBA CHAMPIONSM18 San Diego State W 15-4M23 Santa Barbara College W 10-2M27 Whittier W 7-1M31 * Santa Clara L 7-11A1 * Santa Clara L 5-11A4 at Loyola W 15-0A7 * UCLA W 5-4A13 at Whittier W 22-4A14 at Santa Barbara Coll. (10) W 8-7 at Santa Barbara College W 11-1A21 * at Santa Clara L 2-4A22 * at Stanford W 5-4A25 Loyola W 6-3A28 * California W 11-7A29 * California W 3-2M2 * at UCLA (12) L 6-7M5 * St. Mary’s W 6-2M6 * St. Mary’s W 6-2M9 San Francisco L 2-4M12 * Stanford L 4-5M13 * Stanford W 15-3M16 * UCLA W 13-1M19 * at St. Mary’s (10) L 2-4M20 * at California L 5-6* CIBA game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIRudy Regalado .375 4 35Jay Roundy .361 5 20Al Lamont .343 4 27Bob Lillis .326 5 35Serge Freeman .325 2 27

Top Pitchers W-L ERATom Lovrich 10-2 2.69Jack Schlarb 7-8 3.68Ed Hookstratten 1-1 3.95Chuck Pryor 2-2 3.98Dave Cesca 6-6 4.10

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. Stanford 10-5 .667 —2. California 8-6 .571 1.53. USC 8-7 .533 2

Santa Clara 8-7 .533 25. St. Mary’s 5-9 .357 4.56. UCLA 5-10 .333 5

19511951 (22-10, 11-5) 19521952 (18-9, 11-5) 19531953 (21-9, 10-6)19501950 (16-8, 8-7)

Members of the 1935 baseball team at practice (left to Members of the 1935 baseball team at practice (left to

right): John Morrow, Rod Dedeaux, Ben Franklin, Kenneth right): John Morrow, Rod Dedeaux, Ben Franklin, Kenneth

Peters and Ernest HolbrookPeters and Ernest Holbrook

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M26 * Santa Clara W 6-1M27 * Santa Clara W 6-4A2 * at California L 0-2A3 * at Stanford L 2-5A3 * at Stanford W 5-3A9 * UCLA W 12-5A10 * at UCLA L 2-5A10 * at UCLA L 8-10A16 * California W 12-1A17 * California W 12-1A20 Pepperdine W 3-0A30 * Stanford W 6-3M1 * Stanford W 10-1M7 * at California W 13-2M8 * at Santa Clara L 0-3M8 * at Santa Clara W 6-0M11 Loyola W 8-2M18 * UCLA W 7-4M28 # Fresno State L 3-9M29 # Seattle W 9-0M29 # Fresno State L 4-7* CIBA game# District 8 Playoff s at Eugene, Ore.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBITony Santino .338 2 15Gerry Mason .326 11 45John Stevenson .304 2 25Gary Robin .284 2 21Verle Sorgen .272 3 14

Top Pitchers W-L ERARalph Pausig 7-2 2.25Marty Zuanich 7-3 2.42Vic Lapiner 8-4 2.80Jack Lovrich 3-0 3.08Ed Allen 2-3 4.68

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 11-5 .688 —

2. Stanford 9-7 .563 23. California 7-9 .438 4 Santa Clara 7-9 .438 45. UCLA 6-10 .375 5

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M19 * UCLA L 6-10M21 Loyola W 17-4M25 * Stanford W 8-1M26 * Stanford W 7-4A1 BYU W 23-5A4 at San Diego State W 7-2A8 * California W 13-7A9 * California W 18-4A12 Pacifi c W 29-5A15 * at Santa Clara W 24-2A16 * at California W 5-3A16 * at California W 13-1A26 Santa Barbara College W 12-6A29 * Santa Clara W 11-0M4 Pepperdine W 19-0M6 * UCLA W 14-8M7 * at UCLA W 7-1M10 Loyola W 14-2M13 * at Santa Clara W 13-7M14 * at Stanford W 8-6M14 * at Stanford (8) L 2-3M17 * at UCLA L 4-18M27 ^ Oregon W 7-1M28 ^ Oregon W 10-1J3 # Fresno State W 11-2J4 # Fresno State W 15-2J10 + Northern Colorado L 1-2J12 + Colgate L 4-6* CIBA game^ PCC Playoff s at USC# District 8 Playoff s at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

*Top Hitters AVG HR RBIGerry Mason .452 8 26Tony Santino .393 2 12Gary Robin .393 1 15John Stevenson .369 2 9John Garten .333 3 15

*Top Pitchers W-L ERAMarty Zuanich 2-1 1.71Vic Lapiner 7-0 2.99Ralph Pausig 7-1 3.13

* Statistics not complete

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 12-3 .800 —

2. UCLA 9-6 .600 33. Stanford 9-7 .563 3.54. California 7-8 .467 55. Santa Clara 1-14 .067 11

COLLEGE WORLD SERIESCIBA CHAMPIONS M16 Santa Barbara College W 11-9

M17 Santa Barbara College W 11-5M23 * California L 4-7M24 * California W 15-6M28 San Jose State W 17-5A6 * at Santa Clara W 16-6A6 * at Santa Clara W 10-7A7 * at California W 9-2A18 * at UCLA W 5-3A20 Fresno State W 9-6A21 Fresno State W 9-1A27 * at California W 6-3A28 * at Stanford W 3-2A28 * at Stanford W 9-3M2 Pepperdine L 4-9M4 * at UCLA W 2-1M5 * UCLA W 15-8M7 * UCLA W 4-3M8 Loyola W 9-5M11 * Stanford (10) L 7-10M12 * Stanford W 7-5M15 San Diego State W 13-10M18 * Santa Clara W 7-2M19 * Santa Clara W 9-5J1 ^ Washington State L 2-6J2 ^ Washington State L 4-5* CIBA game^ PCC Playoff s at Pullman, Wash.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIKent Hadley .387 17 46Tony Santino .373 1 13Bud Pritchard .336 8 39Bill Faddis .301 1 14Bob Gerst .274 3 21

Top Pitchers W-L ERAMarty Zuanich 6-3 2.89Ed Isherwood 7-1 3.81Jerry Parker 5-0 4.73Charlie Mena 3-3 7.27

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 14-2 .875 —

2. California 9-7 .563 52. Stanford 9-7 .563 54. UCLA 5-11 .313 95. Santa Clara 3-13 .231 11

CIBA CHAMPIONS

M8 Sul Ross State W 7-1M15 Santa Barbara College W 9-8M22 * Santa Clara W 10-0M23 * Santa Clara W 5-0M25 Wy o ming W 14-3M29 * at Stanford W 6-3M30 * at California W 3-1M30 * at California L 0-6A5 * UCLA W 3-1A6 * at UCLA W 8-3A12 * Stanford W 11-1A13 * Stanford L 0-4A16 at Fresno State W 6-5A29 San Jose State W 19-3A30 Pepperdine W 8-7M3 * at UCLA W 5-1M4 * UCLA W 12-8M10 * at Stanford W 2-0M11 * at Santa Clara W 6-3M11 * at Santa Clara W 6-1M17 * California L 2-7M18 * California L 8-9* CIBA game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIMike Castanon .373 2 20Bill Olson .353 4 24Tom Shollin .333 5 23Mike Hoeck .225 5 31Terry Finigan .224 0 10

Top Pitchers W-L ERAPat Gillick 0-1 1.80Ed Isherwood 4-4 2.22Dale Zeigler 9-2 3.24Bill Thom 4-3 7.46

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. California 12-4 .750 — USC 12-4 .750 —

3. Stanford 7-9 .438 54. UCLA 5-9 .357 65. Santa Clara 2-12 .167 9

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19551955 (23-5, 12-3) 19561956 (21-5, 14-2) 19571957 (18-4, 12-4)19541954 (14-7, 11-5)

1949 team1949 team

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M18 Cal Poly SLO W 10-0M28 * Santa Clara W 7-3M29 * Santa Clara W 21-5A11 * at California W 4-2A12 * at Stanford W 10-5A12 * at Stanford W 13-4A19 * California L 5-7A19 * California W 10-5A25 at St. Mary’s W 13-4A29 Loyola W 8-2M2 * at UCLA W 3-0M3 * UCLA W 21-2M6 Pepperdine W 16-2M9 * Stanford W 19-13M10 * Stanford W 9-2M13 Whittier (10) W 5-4M16 * at California L 6-7M17 * at Santa Clara W 12-11M17 * at Santa Clara W 5-4M23 * UCLA W 23-1M24 * at UCLA W 15-1M30 ^ Oregon State W 7-0M31 ^ Oregon State W 15-0J6 # Portland W 6-0J7 # Portland W 11-1J14 + Holy Cross L 0-3J15 + Arizona W 4-0J16 + Northern Colorado W 12-1J17 + Holy Cross W 6-2J18 + Missouri W 7-0J19 + Missouri (12) W 8-7* CIBA game^ PCC Playoff s at Corvallis, Ore.# District 8 Playoff s at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIBill Heath .396 2 16Rex Johnston .374 3 26Jerry Siegert .370 4 31Mike Castanon .368 6 44Ron Fairly .348 9 67

Top Pitchers W-L ERABill Thom 9-1 2.40Bruce Gardner 13-1 2.62Bob Blakeslee 5-1 2.90Jim Barudoni 5-2 3.10

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 14-2 .875 —

2. California 9-7 .563 53. Stanford 7-9 .438 74. Santa Clara 5-11 .313 9 UCLA 5-11 .313 9

M18 Cal Poly SLO W 12-0M20 UC Santa Barbara W 5-0M21 UC Santa Barbara W 9-5M23 Fresno State (n) W 6-2M24 San Diego State (n) L 7-9M24 Stanford (n) L 3-6M30 Arizona (10) t 6-6A3 * California W 9-0A4 * California W 11-7A10 * UCLA W 5-1A11 * at UCLA W 10-6A24 * at California W 14-2A25 * at Stanford W 7-0A25 * at Stanford W 7-3A27 Pepperdine W 8-3M1 * UCLA W 9-0M2 * at UCLA W 9-3M5 Occidental W 35-2M8 * at California (13) L 6-7M9 * at Santa Clara L 2-3M9 * at Santa Clara W 17-2M13 Whittier W 17-0M15 * Stanford W 10-3M16 * Stanford W 14-1M22 * Santa Clara W 9-7M23 * Santa Clara W 5-2M29 ^ Washington W 17-3M30 ^ Washington W 9-0* CIBA game^ PCC Playoff s at USC

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIJohnny Werhas .419 4 27Len Gabrielson .404 10 35Fred Scott .368 0 21John McLane .356 7 33Rex Johnston .347 7 37

Top Pitchers W-L ERABill Thom 10-1 1.44Bob Blakeslee 2-1 2.70Bruce Gardner 9-2 2.83Jim Barudoni 6-1 3.05Jim Withers 1-1 3.09

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 14-2 .875 —

2. California 9-7 .563 5 Stanford 9-7 .563 54. Santa Clara 6-10 .375 85. UCLA 2-14 .125 12

CIBA CHAMPIONS

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19591959 (23-4-1, 14-2)

19601960 (32-11, 12-4) 19611961 (36-7, 12-4)

19581958 (28-3, 14-2)

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSCOLLEGE WORLD SERIES

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSCOLLEGE WORLD SERIES

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M10 Cal Poly SLO W 8-1M11 San Diego W 9-1M14 Occidental W 7-3M17 Long Beach State W 11-1M18 at Long Beach State W 1-0M21 at Loyola W 14-2M23 BYU W 3-0M23 at Cal State Los Angeles W 4-1M24 UC Santa Barbara L 1-3M25 * UCLA W 7-2M27 Stanford (n) W 8-1M29 San Diego State (n) W 15-2M30 Arizona State (n) W 10-2A3 Notre Dame W 4-3A4 Arizona L 0-8A7 * California (13) W 4-3A8 * California L 1-2A11 Loyola W 8-5A14 * at Stanford W 3-2A15 * at Santa Clara L 3-4A15 * at Santa Clara W 15-5A18 Pepperdine W 4-1A21 * Santa Clara W 9-4A22 * Santa Clara W 8-6A28 * Stanford W 7-2A29 * Stanford W 11-2M2 * at UCLA W 3-1M5 * UCLA W 11-8M6 * at UCLA W 6-4M9 Cal Poly Pomona (10) W 3-2M12 * at Stanford L 5-7M13 * at California W 5-4M13 * at California L 6-10M26 # Fresno State W 4-1M27 # Fresno State L 4-6M27 # Fresno State W 10-6J2 % Washington State W 13-6J3 % Washington State W 10-4J10 + Texas W 8-6J11 + Boston College W 10-3J12 + Oklahoma State W 4-2J13 + Boston College (10) W 4-3J15 + Oklahoma State W 1-0* CIBA game# District 8 Playoff s at USC% District 8 Playoff s at Pullman, Wash.+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIWillie Ryan .373 1 27Larry Himes .333 3 24Kenny Washington .327 3 17Tom Satriano .319 6 30Mickey McNamee .257 8 28

Top Pitchers W-L ERAJim Withers 12-1 1.88Gerald Merz 4-0 2.04Pete Kenney 6-2 2.45Ken Yaryan 7-2 2.63Larry Hankammer 8-2 3.74

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 12-4 .750 —

2. California 11-5 .688 13. UCLA 7-9 .438 54. Santa Clara 5-11 .313 74. Stanford 5-11 .313 7

M2 Occidental W 8-4M11 at Fresno State W 5-2M12 at Fresno State W 3-1M18 Cal Poly SLO L 7-9M18 at Long Beach State W 15-8M22 UC Santa Barbara W 8-0M24 BYU W 13-4M25 Fresno State W 5-3M26 Fresno State L 3-6A1 * Santa Clara W 5-2A2 * Santa Clara W 20-2A11 San Diego State (n) W 3-2A13 New Mexico (n) W 15-1A14 UCLA (n) W 5-4A14 Fresno State (n) L 3-13A19 Cal State Los Angeles W 8-4A22 * at Santa Clara L 4-5A23 * at Stanford W 4-2A23 * at Stanford L 2-3A29 * California W 8-6A30 * California W 4-1M2 Pepperdine L 3-4M3 * at UCLA W 5-2M6 * at UCLA L 0-4M7 * UCLA W 9-3M10 * UCLA W 13-2M13 * at Santa Clara W 7-6M14 * at California W 9-1M14 * at California L 5-7M17 Cal Poly Pomona W 10-6M20 * Stanford W 9-3M21 * Stanford W 19-6M28 # Pepperdine W 10-3M30 # Pepperdine W 10-3J3 # Washington State L 7-8J4 # Washington State W 8-3J4 # Washington State W 10-5J14 + St. John’s W 3-1J16 + Boston College W 5-2J17 + Minnesota (10) L 11-12J18 + Arizona W 13-1J19 + Minnesota (11) W 4-3J20 + Minnesota (10) L 1-2* CIBA game# District 8 Playoff s at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIWillie Ryan .350 1 21Bill Heath .330 8 47Art Ersepke .326 6 41Tom Satriano .318 6 39Bob Levingston .314 7 50

Top Pitchers W-L ERAJim Withers 11-6 2.38Bruce Gardner 18-2 2.71Larry Hankammer 4-0 3.77Marcel Lachemann 3-3 4.08Ken Yaryan 6-3 5.15

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 12-4 .750 —

1. California 12-4 .750 —3. Santa Clara 6-10 .375 63. Stanford 6-10 .375 65. UCLA 4-12 .250 8

Fred Scott from the 1958 Fred Scott from the 1958

team turns a double play from team turns a double play from

teammate Mike Castanonteammate Mike Castanon

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M5 Loyola t 3-3M9 Cal Poly SLO W 8-1M10 San Diego W 9-3M13 San Fernando Valley State W 23-6M16 UC Santa Barbara W 9-2M17 * at UCLA W 11-1M19 Utah W 6-0M20 Cal State Los Angeles W 9-2M22 BYU W 10-4M23 * California (11) W 1-0M24 * California W 6-2M27 Long Beach State W 10-4M30 * Stanford W 4-1M31 * Stanford W 8-2A3 at Cal State Los Angeles L 1-7A7 at Long Beach State (8) W 3-2A7 at Long Beach State L 3-7A9 Occidental W 10-0A13 * Santa Clara W 9-5A14 * Santa Clara (12) W 7-6A16 UCLA (n) W 6-2A17 Arizona State (n) (12) W 8-6A17 San Jose State (n) W 11-7A18 at Cal State Los Angeles L 5-8A19 Cal Poly Pomona (n) L 3-5A21 * UCLA W 11-5A27 * at Santa Clara L 0-10A28 * at Stanford L 4-15A28 * at Stanford L 4-5A30 at Nevada W 8-3M2 Cal Poly Pomona L 1-2M4 * at UCLA (11) W 5-3M5 * UCLA W 6-5M7 Whittier W 7-5M9 Cal Western W 17-6M12 Pepperdine W 8-6M12 Pepperdine W 9-5M18 * at Santa Clara L 3-6M19 * at California (11) W 3-0M19 * at California L 3-4* CIBA game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIBob Levingston .382 3 38Willie Ryan .358 0 21Kenny Washington .331 3 16Marvin Lotz .286 7 21Mike Gillespie .274 5 24

Top Pitchers W-L ERAMarcel Lachemann 4-0 2.54Mike Crowley 5-0 3.24Ken Yaryan 9-5 3.29Cliff Goodrich 6-2 3.58Dennis Andersen 4-0 3.79

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. Santa Clara 12-4 .750 —2. USC 11-5 .688 1

3. California 7-9 .438 54. Stanford 6-10 .375 65. UCLA 4-12 .250 8

M9 San Fernando Valley State W 11-10M11 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-4M15 * UCLA L 3-13M16 * UCLA L 1-3M19 Cal State Los Angeles W 5-4M22 Fresno State W 4-2M23 Fresno State (12) W 4-3M25 San Diego W 9-0M26 Long Beach State W 7-2M29 * Stanford W 2-1M30 * Stanford W 1-0A2 at Long Beach State W 8-1A8 San Jose State (n) W 2-0A9 BYU (n) W 17-1A10 at Cal State Los Angeles W 4-1A10 Cal Poly Pomona (n) W 6-0A16 New Mexico W 21-1A19 Cal Poly Pomona W 10-2A20 Cal Poly Pomona W 7-5A22 Occidental L 1-4A23 at San Fernando Valley State W 20-13A27 * at Stanford W 2-1A27 * at Stanford L 3-6 * at Santa Clara W 10-1 * at Santa Clara L 1-6 * at California W 3-2 * at California W 4-3M3 * at UCLA L 2-11M4 * at UCLA W 1-0M6 Pepperdine W 7-2M7 Westmont W 12-5M10 * California W 6-4M11 * California W 11-5M13 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-2M17 * Santa Clara W 3-0M18 * Santa Clara L 4-5 # Oregon State W 6-5 # Oregon State L 6-8 # Oregon State W 7-5J10 + Texas L 3-8J11 + Holy Cross W 6-5J12 + Florida State W 4-3J13 + Missouri W 12-3J14 + Arizona W 6-4J16 + Arizona W 5-2* CIBA game# District 8 Playoff s at Corvallis, Ore.+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIWillie Brown .352 0 12Kenny Washington .351 8 35Gary Holman .317 2 23Fred Hill .316 6 31Bud Hollowell .245 9 28

Top Pitchers W-L ERAPete Hillman 3-1 1.09Walt Peterson 13-4 2.27Al Lasas 10-5 3.14Duane White 6-3 3.54Larry Fisher 5-2 4.26

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 10-6 .625 —

2. Santa Clara 9-7 .563 12. UCLA 9-7 .563 14. Stanford 8-8 .500 25. California 4-12 .250 6

F25 at San Fernando Valley State W 12-4M2 Cal Western L 0-6M3 Long Beach State W 5-3M6 San Diego W 15-4M7 San Fernando Valley State L 5-9M9 Loyola W 5-1M13 * at UC Santa Barbara W 7-0M14 * UC Santa Barbara W 8-2 San Diego State W 5-0M17 Cal State Los Angeles L 2-8M20 at Fresno State W 14-7M21 at Fresno State L 3-7M30 Pepperdine W 3-2M31 BYU W 8-6A3 * at UCLA L 2-3A4 * at UCLA W 8-4A6 Cal State Los Angeles W 4-3A7 Cal Poly Pomona L 7-12A11 * at Santa Clara L 2-7A11 * at Santa Clara W 3-0A13 * at Stanford W 3-2A14 at Long Beach State L 8-9A17 * Santa Clara W 7-3A18 * California W 10-7A18 * California W 4-2A20 Cal Poly Pomona W 14-1A24 * Santa Clara W 8-3A25 * Stanford (11) W 5-4A25 * Stanford W 11-4A28 * UC Santa Barbara W 10-1M1 * UCLA L 2-7M2 * UCLA W 8-7M5 * at UC Santa Barbara W 13-5M8 * at Stanford W 9-2M9 * at California W 8-2M9 * at California W 4-3M15 Pepperdine W 3-2M22 # Cal Poly Pomona W 12-3M23 # Cal Poly Pomona W 5-3M29 # Oregon W 5-0M30 # Oregon W 9-3J9 + Mississippi W 3-2J12 + Missouri W 3-2J13 + Minnesota L 5-6J15 + Maine L 1-2* CIBA game# District 8 Playoff s at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIGary Sutherland .363 7 34Marty Piscovich .333 0 16Bud Hollowell .324 5 26Larry Sandel .287 4 21Willie Brown .273 2 11

Top Pitchers W-L ERAWalt Peterson 17-3 1.54Duane White 4-4 3.33Ron Cook 2-1 4.21Larry Fisher 8-4 4.83Al Lasas 4-2 5.46

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 17-3 .850 —

2. Santa Clara 16-4 .800 13. UCLA 13-7 .650 44. UCSB 5-15 .250 124. California 5-15 .250 126. Stanford 4-16 .200 13

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M2 at San Fernando Valley State W 6-4M5 Fresno State W 9-3M5 at Long Beach State W 5-2M6 Cal Poly SLO W 7-0M12 * UC Santa Barbara L 2-3M16 Chapman W 7-1M18 Cal State Los Angeles W 5-4M19 San Fernando Valley State L 2-6M20 Arizona (12) W 7-6M20 Arizona W 4-2M22 Long Beach State W 10-2M26 * Santa Clara (10) W 4-3M27 * Stanford W 10-3M27 * Stanford L 4-5M29 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-8M30 Pepperdine W 9-0A15 San Fernando Valley State W 9-1A17 Loyola W 7-1A17 Loyola W 12-2A20 * at UC Santa Barbara (12) L 2-3A20 * at UC Santa Barbara W 12-2A23 * at Stanford W 5-4A24 * at Santa Clara L 6-7A24 * at Santa Clara W 5-4A27 * at UCLA L 3-7A30 * at UCLA W 11-3M1 * UCLA W 6-1M1 * UCLA (11) L 7-9M3 Loyola W 5-0M4 Pepperdine L 0-3M7 * at Stanford L 1-2M8 * at California (11) L 1-2M8 * at California L 3-4M11 * UC Santa Barbara W 11-4M15 * California L 3-9M15 * California L 1-2M18 * Santa Clara W 6-5* CIBA game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIDaryl Wilkins .381 6 41Mike Garrett .309 6 20Marty Piscovich .308 3 21Joe Austin .284 4 18Justin Dedeaux .271 5 22

Top Pitchers W-L ERAJoe Stucker 2-1 2.01John Stewart 3-3 2.25Larry Fisher 7-2 2.42Tom Seaver 10-2 2.47John Herbst 4-3 3.05

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. Stanford 11-9 .550 —1. California 11-9 .550 —3. UCLA 10-10 .500 14. USC 9-11 .450 2

5. Santa Clara 7-13 .350 46. UCSB 5-15 .250 6

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F26 at San Fernando Valley State W 5-1M1 at Loyola Marymount W 9-0M1 at Loyola Marymount W 21-0M3 Cal State Los Angeles W 2-1 Long Beach State W 5-2 Long Beach State L 0-2M11 UC Santa Barbara t 1-1M14 Fresno State W 6-3M15 Fresno State (12) L 2-3M15 Fresno State W 4-3M18 at Chapman W 5-1M22 San Diego State W 2-1M22 San Diego State W 5-3M25 San Fernando Valley State W 15-1M26 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-1M28 Pepperdine W 4-1M29 BYU W 4-1M29 BYU L 2-4M31 at UC Riverside W 2-0A1 BYU (n) W 8-1A2 Mississippi (n) W 7-6A3 Delaware (n) W 9-2A3 Illinois (n) W 17-12A4 Indiana (n) W 7-0A5 UCLA (n) W 11-3A8 UC Santa Barbara W 9-3 Long Beach State W 8-6A11 * California W 5-2A12 * Stanford W 1-0A12 * Stanford L 3-4A14 Cal Poly Pomona L 1-3A18 * Washington W 11-3A19 * Washington State W 9-0A19 * Washington State L 1-3A21 * Oregon State W 3-1A21 * Oregon State W 8-4A22 * Oregon W 5-1A25 * at Stanford L 2-3A26 * California W 1-0A26 * California L 4-5A29 Cal State Fullerton (10) W 3-2M1 Santa Clara W 7-6M3 * at UCLA L 5-6M6 Chapman W 4-1M9 * at Oregon State W 8-6M10 * at Oregon W 9-4M10 * at Oregon W 11-1M12 * at Washington W 13-2M12 * at Washington W 11-7M13 * at Washington State L 3-5M16 * at UCLA L 4-9M17 * UCLA L 5-14

* Pac-8 game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBICal Meier .385 4 28Bill Seinsoth .368 14 52Russ Bennett .312 3 26Craig Perkins .284 6 16Mike Ball .268 2 27

Top Pitchers W-L ERADave Kingman 11-4 1.38Brent Strom 10-1 1.47Jim Southworth 4-1 2.51Jim Barr 10-4 2.79Walt Failor 4-0 2.94

Final Pac-8 Standings W-L PCT GB 1. UCLA 17-4 .810 —2. Stanford 16-5 .762 13. USC 13-8 .619 4

4. California 12-9 .571 4.55. Oregon State 9-12 .429 86. Oregon 8-13 .381 96. Wash. State 8-13 .381 98. Washington 1-20 .048 16

F23 Cal Poly SLO W 9-4F24 San Diego State W 5-3F24 San Diego State W 2-0F28 at Cal State Los Angeles W 9-2M1 at Chapman L 0-2M2 Long Beach State L 0-1M4 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-3M11 at Cal Poly Pomona W 7-4M12 San Fernando Valley State L 0-3M15 Utah W 2-1M16 BYU L 0-7M16 BYU W 3-0M19 Occidental W 2-1M22 at Long Beach State L 0-3M25 Pepperdine W 4-0M26 Cal State Los Angeles W 9-3M29 Westmont W 9-3M30 Stanford L 4-9A2 Chapman W 6-2A5 Santa Clara L 5-6 at Hawai‘i W 16-0 Air Force (n) W 4-0 Army (n) W 7-0 Illinois (n) W 10-4A16 UC Santa Barbara L 3-12A19 * at California W 8-5A20 * at Stanford W 3-1A20 * at Stanford t 2-2A23 San Fernando Valley State W 8-6A26 * Oregon State W 7-3A27 * Oregon W 4-1A27 * Oregon W 6-3A29 * Washington W 9-4A29 * Washington W 16-10A30 * Washington State (14) W 4-3M3 * UCLA L 4-7M4 * UCLA W 8-3M7 Cal Poly Pomona W 3-0M10 * Stanford W 4-3M11 * California W 3-1M11 * California W 8-1M14 Loyola Marymount W 10-1M17 * at Washington W 10-4M18 * at Washington State L 3-9M18 * at Washington State W 6-1M21 * at Oregon W 11-6M25 * at UCLA W 11-2M31 # Cal State Los Angeles W 4-2J1 # Cal State Los Angeles L 4-8J1 # Cal State Los Angeles (10) W 5-4J11 + BYU W 5-3J12 + Oklahoma State W 6-5J13 + St. John’s W 7-6J14 + North Carolina State W 2-0J15 + Southern Illinois W 4-3

* Pac-8 game# District 8 Playoff s at Cal State Los Angeles+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIReid Braden .316 5 33Bill Seinsoth .312 6 23Jay Jaff e .281 3 11Pat Harrison .279 12 47Chuck Ramshaw .274 2 21

Top Pitchers W-L ERABob Vaughn 10-4 1.23Bill Lee 12-3 1.99Jim Barr 10-2 2.31John Rockwell 4-0 2.41Brent Strom 12-4 3.09

Final Pac-8 Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 16-2-1 .868 —

2. Stanford 13-4-1 .750 2.53. Wash. State 11-7 .611 54. UCLA 11-9 .579 65. Oregon 8-10 .444 86. California 7-12 .368 9.57. Oregon State 6-12 .333 108. Washington 2-18 .100 15

F16 Long Beach State W 3-0F24 Cal Poly SLO W 13-1M3 at Long Beach State L 3-4M4 San Fernando Valley State W 4-2M4 San Fernando Valley State W 2-0M10 Loyola W 5-0M17 San Diego State (11) t 3-3M18 BYU (11) W 2-1M18 BYU W 1-0M20 San Diego State (n) L 1-5M20 San Francisco State (n) W 8-1M21 San Diego State (n) W 10-0M22 Utah (n) W 6-5M23 Santa Clara (n) W 5-2M23 Santa Clara (n) W 8-2M28 UC Santa Barbara (10) L 1-2M30 Yale W 7-2M31 Chapman W 3-0A7 at Arizona L 2-3A8 at Arizona W 3-0A8 at Arizona W 4-2A14 * Washington State W 3-2A14 * Washington State (11) L 0-1A15 * Washington W 9-3A15 * Washington W 2-1A22 * Stanford L 1-4A22 * Stanford W 6-2A28 at Stanford (14) t 3-3A29 * at California W 13-4A29 * at California W 6-0 at San Fernando Valley State L 4-6M2 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-0M4 Santa Clara (13) W 5-4M6 * UCLA W 8-1M8 Cal Poly Pomona W 3-1M9 Chapman W 3-1M12 * at Oregon L 2-4M12 * at Oregon L 2-5M13 * at Oregon State L 0-5M13 * at Oregon State W 5-1M16 Pepperdine W 7-1M19 * at UCLA L 8-12M20 * at UCLA W 10-2

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Top Hitters AVG HR RBIBill Seinsoth .327 2 31Steve Sogge .303 4 33Chuck Ramshaw .290 0 14Shelly Andrens .285 5 22Pat Harrison .264 8 42

Top Pitchers W-L ERATom House 5-3 1.43Bill Lee 13-4 1.63Mike Adamson 8-3 2.53John Herbst 11-1 2.53Bob Vaughn 1-2 3.86

Final AAWU Standings W-L PCT GB 1. Stanford 10-1 .909 —2. UCLA 10-6 .625 2.53. USC 9-6 .600 3

Oregon State 9-6 .600 35. Oregon 7-5 .583 3.56. Wash. State 7-6 .539 47. California 3-13 .188 9.58. Washington 1-13 .071 10.5

F11 Cal Poly SLO W 9-1F19 San Fernando Valley State W 15-14F19 San Fernando Valley State W 10-5F25 San Diego State W 14-10F28 Long Beach State L 1-3M1 at San Fernando Valley State W 6-2M4 * at UC Santa Barbara W 7-3M5 * UC Santa Barbara W 10-0M7 at Long Beach State W 2-0M11 * Santa Clara W 4-3M12 * California W 6-0M12 * California W 6-0M15 Cal State Los Angeles W 5-3M18 * at California W 4-2M19 * at Santa Clara (10) W 9-6M19 * at Santa Clara W 3-2M22 Pepperdine W 13-0M26 * Stanford W 3-1M26 * Stanford L 0-4M27 * Santa Clara W 7-3M29 at Cal State Los Angeles W 4-0A1 BYU W 14-3A2 Pepperdine W 6-0A2 Pepperdine W 11-0A4 Cal Western (n) W 5-1A5 San Diego State (n) L 1-3A5 Pacifi c (n) W 12-0A6 San Jose State (n) W 12-7A6 San Diego State (n) W 10-5A12 Cal Poly Pomona L 3-4A15 * at California L 2-7A16 * at Stanford L 3-5A16 * at Stanford (8) W 3-2A19 Westmont W 3-0A22 Loyola W 4-2A26 * at UC Santa Barbara L 1-2A29 Chapman W 2-1M3 * UC Santa Barbara W 6-0M6 * at UCLA W 13-10M7 * UCLA W 3-2M10 at Cal Poly Pomona W 7-1M13 * UCLA W 13-11M14 * at UCLA W 4-1M23 # Cal Poly Pomona (10) W 11-7M24 # Washington State W 4-3M25 # Washington State W 7-4J13 + North Carolina W 6-2J14 + Ohio State L 2-6J15 + Arizona W 8-4J16 + Ohio State W 5-1J17 + Ohio State L 0-1* CIBA game# District 8 Playoff s at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIOscar Brown .340 9 36Steve Sogge .307 3 33Pat Harrison .291 12 60Buddy Gordon .288 5 23Fred Shuey .272 4 33

Top Pitchers W-L ERARon Cook 8-1 1.52John Stewart 16-1 1.64Ray Lamb 9-5 2.17Bill Lee 4-0 2.25John Herbst 11-4 3.26

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 16-4 .800 —

2. Stanford 12-8 .600 4 California 12-8 .600 44. Santa Clara 11-9 .550 55. UCLA 10-10 .500 66. UCSB 6-14 .300 10

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F27 Loyola Marymount W 8-3M3 UC Irvine L 6-8M6 UC Santa Barbara W 4-2M7 at UC Santa Barbara W 4-2M7 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-4M10 Long Beach State W 13-1M13 at Fresno State W 6-2M14 at Fresno State W 13-6M14 at Fresno State L 6-7M17 Pepperdine W 3-2M20 Utah W 4-2M20 at Long Beach State W 8-1M21 BYU W 4-0M21 BYU (11) L 4-8M23 Air Force (n) L 9-10M23 at UC Riverside W 12-3M25 Tulsa (n) W 11-9M26 Stanford (n) W 7-5M26 St. John’s (n) W 11-2M27 Oregon State (n) W 4-0M28 Arizona State (n) W 5-2M31 at San Fernando Valley State L 2-7A1 at Chapman L 7-9A2 Westmont W 4-3A3 San Diego State W 3-2A4 San Diego State W 14-2A4 San Diego State W 8-1A6 Cal State Los Angeles W 7-4A7 San Fernando Valley State W 4-1A11 * UCLA W 8-2A13 at Cal State Los Angeles (14) W 5-4A17 * at California (12) W 4-2A18 * at Stanford W 3-0A18 * at Stanford L 1-2A20 at Santa Clara W 16-5A21 Chapman L 3-5A24 * Stanford L 2-7A25 * California W 10-0A25 * California L 5-14A28 at Cal Poly Pomona (10) L 2-3M1 * Washington W 9-3M1 * Washington W 6-4M2 * Washington State W 7-3M2 * Washington State W 12-5M5 Cal Poly Pomona W 11-8M9 * at Oregon W 6-0M15 * at UCLA W 8-5M16 * UCLA W 4-1M21 ^ Oregon State W 11-3M22 ^ UCLA W 8-4M23 ^ UCLA W 7-1M29 # Santa Clara W 12-1M30 # Santa Clara W 6-1J12 + Ohio L 1-4J13 + Delaware W 7-1J15 + Dartmouth W 6-1J16 + Texas (14) W 8-7J18 + Florida State (15) W 2-1

* Pac-8 game^ Pac-8 Playoff s at USC# District 8 Playoff s at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIDave Kingman .355 9 25Dan Stoligrosz .324 14 55Jeff Port .324 0 12Cal Meier .310 6 28Jeff Pedersen .308 4 23

Top Pitchers W-L ERAGreg Widman 6-3 1.16Jim Barr 14-2 1.92Brent Strom 13-1 2.26Jim George 5-1 2.67Eric Raich 6-2 3.12

Final Pac-8 Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 11-3 .786 —

2. Washington St. 9-6 .600 2.53. UCLA 8-7 .533 3.54. California 9-8 .529 3.55. Stanford 8-9 .471 4.56. Oregon State 5-6 .455 4.57. Oregon 5-9 .357 68. Washington 4-11 .267 7.5

F24 at Cal Poly Pomona W 16-5F26 at UC Santa Barbara L 5-6M2 at San Fernando Valley State W 13-10M5 UC Santa Barbara L 5-6M6 Cal Poly Pomona L 3-5M6 Cal Poly Pomona W 9-3M9 UC Irvine W 3-2M12 at UC Irvine L 9-10M13 Loyola Marymount W 3-0M13 Loyola Marymount W 8-2M16 San Fernando Valley State W 1-0M17 at Chapman (13) L 6-7M20 BYU W 8-4M20 BYU W 8-1M23 Pepperdine W 2-1M24 Utah W 8-3M26 San Diego State W 4-2M27 San Diego State L 1-3M27 San Diego State W 9-2M31 Westmont L 2-5A2 at Hawai‘i W 6-1A7 at Hawai‘i W 8-0A13 * at UCLA W 7-1A16 * California W 10-1A17 * Stanford W 3-1A17 * Stanford W 8-4A20 Chapman W 6-2A23 * at Stanford W 2-1A24 * at California W 2-1A24 * at California W 10-0A27 at Cal State Los Angeles W 7-4A30 * Oregon W 5-0A30 * Oregon W 2-0M1 * Oregon State W 10-4M1 * Oregon State W 9-6M3 at Long Beach State W 6-1M4 Long Beach State L 1-5M7 * at Washington State W 4-0M7 * at Washington State W 7-6M8 * at Washington W 6-0M8 * at Washington W 2-0M11 Cal State Los Angeles W 4-2M14 * UCLA W 1-0M15 * at UCLA W 6-3M20 ^ Oregon W 6-2M21 ^ Stanford W 9-3M22 ^ Washington State L 5-10M22 ^ Washington State W 6-3M29 # at Santa Clara L 5-6M30 # Santa Clara W 5-1M30 # Santa Clara W 9-1J12 + Seton Hall W 5-1J13 + Southern Illinois L 3-8J14 + BYU W 8-6J15 + Tulsa W 8-4J16 + Tulsa W 3-2J17 + Southern Illinois W 7-2

* Pac-8 game^ Pac-8 Playoff s at Pullman, Wash.# District 8 Playoff s at Santa Clara & USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIFred Lynn .345 7 30Daryl Arenstein .337 6 37Tim Steele .328 4 41George Ambrow .314 3 27Craig Perkins .302 9 40

Top Pitchers W-L ERAMark Sogge 14-1 1.86Eric Raich 7-3 2.21Steve Busby 11-2 2.24Greg Widman 9-2 2.65Randy Scarbery 9-3 3.89

Final Pac-8 Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 17-0 1.000 —

2. Stanford 11-6 .648 6 UCLA 11-6 .648 64. Wash. State 7-8 .467 95. Oregon 7-9 .439 9.56. Oregon State 6-10 .375 10.57. California 5-12 .294 128. Washington 1-14 .067 15

F18 UC Santa Barbara L 4-5F22 at Cal Poly Pomona W 7-4F26 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-5F26 at UC Santa Barbara W 9-6F29 UC Irvine W 2-0M1 Chapman W 12-7M3 Loyola Marymount L 5-10M7 Pepperdine W 17-3M8 at Loyola Marymount W 6-1M10 at Fresno State W 8-5M11 at Fresno State L 4-5M11 at Fresno State W 12-4M14 San Fernando Valley State W 9-8M15 at Long Beach State W 6-0M17 San Diego State W 4-2M18 San Diego State W 8-4M18 San Diego State W 6-2M22 at San Fernando Valley State W 12-2M23 Gonzaga W 10-2M24 at Arizona L 2-6M25 at Arizona W 5-3M25 at Arizona W 2-1M30 Washington State (n) W 12-10M31 at Hawai‘i W 4-0A1 BYU (n) W 6-0A4 New Mexico W 4-2A7 * Stanford L 0-2A8 * Stanford L 1-2A8 * Stanford W 3-2A10 Cal Poly Pomona L 5-6A11 Westmont L 1-2A14 * at California W 11-5A15 * at California W 2-1A15 * at California (10) W 7-6A21 * UCLA W 2-1A22 * at UCLA W 5-2A22 * at UCLA W 10-0A25 at Cal State Los Angeles W 14-4A28 California (12) t 8-8A29 * California W 3-2A29 * California W 8-0A30 * California W 10-3M2 Cal State Los Angeles W 4-0M3 at Chapman L 8-14M5 * at Stanford W 4-3M6 * at Stanford L 1-9M6 * at Stanford W 10-7M9 Long Beach State W 6-1M12 * at UCLA W 8-6M13 * UCLA W 9-2M13 * UCLA L 6-7M19 ^ Washington State W 6-1M20 ^ Washington State W 8-7M27 # UC Santa Barbara W 9-5M28 # UC Santa Barbara W 13-6J9 + Mississippi W 8-6J11 + Connecticut (11) W 5-4J12 + Arizona State L 0-3J14 + Texas (10) W 4-3J15 + Arizona State W 3-1J16 + Arizona State W 1-0

* Pac-8 Southern Division game^ Pac-8 Championship at USC# District 8 Playoff s at Santa Barbara, Calif.+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBITim Steele .366 5 45Sam Ceci .350 2 33Fred Lynn .326 14 46Jeff Pedersen .293 1 22Rob Adolph .288 2 20

Top Pitchers W-L ERARuss McQueen 9-3 1.64Mark Sogge 5-2 1.85Randy Scarbery 12-3 2.66Tim Coffi n 6-0 2.84Greg Widman 14-2 2.86

Final Pac-8 Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 14-4 .778 —

2. California 9-9 .500 5 Stanford 9-9 .500 54. UCLA 4-14 .286 10

F17 San Diego State W 6-1F17 San Diego State W 5-3F20 at UC Irvine W 3-1F23 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-2F24 UC Santa Barbara W 5-4F24 UC Santa Barbara W 10-6M2 at Fresno State W 5-0M3 at Fresno State (10) W 6-2M3 at Fresno State W 2-0M7 Cal State Los Angeles W 10-2M10 * UCLA W 6-3M10 * UCLA W 10-1M15 at Arizona State L 2-4M16 at Arizona State L 4-8M17 at Arizona State L 5-12M21 Loyola Marymount (8) W 13-12M23 Gonzaga (11) W 2-1M26 Arizona State (n) W 3-1M27 Hawai‘i (n) W 4-0M27 Vanderbilt (n) L 4-5M29 Washington State (n) W 9-2M30 Massachusetts (n) W 16-4M30 at UC Riverside W 7-4M31 Stanford (n) (10) W 8-2M31 Arizona State (n) (12) W 2-0A1 at UNLV W 9-2A3 at Cal State Northridge L 3-15A6 * California W 14-0A7 * California W 2-1A7 * California W 8-4A9 Chapman W 14-4A10 UC Irvine L 0-5A11 Pepperdine W 14-3A13 * at Stanford W 2-1A14 * at Stanford (9) L 0-1A14 * at Stanford W 3-0A17 at Hawai‘i W 10-6A24 at Cal State Los Angeles W 9-4A25 at Chapman L 5-6A27 * Stanford W 12-8A28 * Stanford W 1-0A28 * Stanford L 0-3M1 at Cal Poly Pomona W 18-13M4 * at California L 4-5M5 * at California (9) W 8-2M5 * at California W 2-0M8 Long Beach State W 10-3M10 * at UCLA L 5-6M11 * UCLA W 6-2M12 * at UCLA W 8-4M12 * at UCLA W 6-4M18 ^ Washington State W 13-4M19 ^ Washington State W 11-9M26 # Loyola Marymount W 9-8M27 # Loyola Marymount W 2-1J1 # Cal State Los Angeles W 4-3J2 # Cal State Los Angeles W 13-6J9 + Harvard W 4-1J10 + Texas W 4-1J11 + Arizona State W 3-1J12 + Minnesota W 8-7J13 + Arizona State W 4-3

* Pac-8 Southern Division game^ Pac-8 Championship at Pullman, Wash.# District 8 Playoff s at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIRich Dauer .361 11 43Roy Smalley .338 5 29Ed Putman .323 8 32Creighton Tevlin .319 0 16Ed Bowman .316 3 40

Top Pitchers W-L ERARandy Scarbery 15-2 1.83Russ McQueen 5-3 2.03Mark Barr 10-2 2.38George Milke 2-2 3.53C.J. Holland 7-2 4.53

Final Pac-8 StandingsW-L PCT GB

1. USC 14-4 .778 —

2. Stanford 9-9 .500 53. UCLA 7-11 .389 74. California 6-12 .333 8

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F12 Loyola Marymount W 8-2F12 Loyola Marymount W 10-7F18 at Cal State Los Angeles W 7-0F20 at Pepperdine (12) L 2-3F21 San Diego State L 5-8F25 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-4F26 UC Santa Barbara L 1-12F26 UC Santa Barbara L 2-4F27 at Cal State Northridge W 10-6M3 at Arizona State L 5-7M4 at Arizona State W 12-7M5 at Arizona State L 4-8M8 Cal State Northridge W 9-2M11 * at California (10) W 8-7M12 * at California W 3-1M12 * at California W 4-2M13 at Santa Clara W 6-1M15 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 8-5M17 Arizona State L 3-10M18 Arizona State W 10-8M19 Arizona State W 9-6M21 Oregon State W 4-3M22 Westmont L 7-8M24 * Stanford W 7-5M25 * Stanford W 9-2M26 * Stanford W 4-3M28 Cal Lutheran L 4-11M29 at Cal State Fullerton L 2-3M31 UC Irvine W 3-2A1 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-1A3 Florida State (n) W 14-5A3 at Hawai‘i L 2-3A4 UNLV (n) W 8-1A5 Kearney State (n) W 9-2A6 Kearney State (n) W 7-5A6 Florida State (n) L 2-3A7 at Hawai‘i (14) L 7-8A8 UNLV (n) L 4-11A12 Cal State Los Angeles W 15-2A15 * UCLA W 8-4A16 * at UCLA W 5-3A16 * at UCLA W 8-7A18 at San Diego State L 3-7A19 Pepperdine W 4-3A22 * at Stanford W 20-4A23 * at Stanford W 9-4A24 * at Stanford L 3-11A26 Hawai‘i W 10-1A29 * California W 12-2A30 * California W 6-4A31 * California W 7-1M3 Pepperdine W 5-3M4 at UC Irvine L 6-7M5 UNLV W 14-6M6 Long Beach State W 11-0M7 at Long Beach State W 10-5M7 at Long Beach State W 8-5M13 * at UCLA L 4-7M14 * UCLA W 2-1M14 * UCLA W 4-3M20 ^ Washington State W 4-2M21 ^ Washington State W 8-1M26 # Hawai‘i W 6-1M27 # Fresno State W 7-3M28 # Cal State Los Angeles L 5-6M29 # Cal State Los Angeles L 6-7

* Pac-8 Southern Division game^ Pac-8 Championship at USC# District 8 Playoff s at Honolulu, Hi.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIDave Van Gorder .339 2 39Dave Engle .337 6 36Rob Hertel .329 4 27Dave Hostetler .328 13 48Chris Smith .305 9 39

Top Pitchers W-L ERABrian Hayes 11-3 1.77Jeff Schattinger 5-1 2.28Bill Bordley 14-0 2.42Ernie Mauritson 4-5 4.09Rod Boxberger 5-7 4.65

Final Pac-8 Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 16-2 .889 —

2. UCLA 10-8 .556 63. Stanford 5-13 .278 11 California 5-13 .278 11

PAC-8 CHAMPIONSF16 San Diego State W 3-0F16 San Diego State L 5-7F22 at Pepperdine L 3-5F25 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 5-3F27 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-5F28 Loyola Marymount W 4-2F28 Loyola Marymount L 1-7M4 * UCLA L 0-9M5 * at UCLA W 4-1M6 * UCLA W 13-6M8 Westmont W 2-1M9 Cal State Northridge L 4-6M10 Gonzaga W 5-4M12 * California W 11-6M13 * California W 8-3M13 * California (11) L 4-6M15 Loyola Marymount W 5-3M17 Arizona (11) W 4-3M18 Arizona W 6-4M19 Fresno State L 4-10M20 BYU L 4-8M20 Fresno State W 8-7M21 Tulsa W 7-1M23 Cal Poly Pomona L 2-5M25 at Arizona L 0-8M26 at Arizona L 5-8M27 at Arizona L 4-8M29 Eastern Michigan (10) L 4-6M30 Oregon State (10) W 6-5M30 UC Irvine W 9-4A2 * Stanford W 10-1A3 * Stanford W 9-1A3 * Stanford (8) L 0-8A5 at Cal State Northridge L 4-7A6 * UC Santa Barbara W 3-1A9 * at California (12) W 4-3A10 * at California L 2-6A10 * at California t 1-1A12 at Texas L 3-4A13 at Texas L 2-4A13 at Texas W 4-0A14 at Tulsa L 1-4A16 at Oklahoma L 2-3A20 at Cal State Los Angeles L 3-5A22 * UC Santa Barbara W 8-3A24 * at UC Santa Barbara W 11-3A24 * at UC Santa Barbara L 5-9A25 * at UC Santa Barbara (10) L 3-4A27 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-4A28 at San Diego State t 5-5A30 * at Stanford W 6-4M1 * at Stanford L 2-4M2 * at Stanford W 7-0M3 Claremont Mudd W 8-4M4 Pepperdine W 4-1M7 La Verne W 8-7M8 at Chapman W 4-2M11 * UC Santa Barbara W 2-0M13 * at UCLA W 6-3M14 * UCLA W 7-3M15 * at UCLA L 6-7* CIBA game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIRob Hertel .312 1 28Chris Smith .308 3 24Bob Mitchell .307 5 20Tim Tolman .298 2 16Dave Van Gorder .265 4 22

Top Pitchers W-L ERAErnie Mauritson 6-2 1.95John Racanelli 9-3 2.38Charlie Phillips 11-5 3.29Rod Boxberger 2-7 3.69Brian Hayes 2-3 3.91

Final CIBA Standings W-L PCT GB 1. UCLA 16-8 .667 —2. USC 15-8-1 .652 0.5

3. Stanford 14-10 .583 24. California 9-14-1 .391 6.55. UCSB 5-19 .208 11

F21 Cal State Fullerton W 1-0F22 Loyola Marymount W 12-7F22 Loyola Marymount W 12-5F23 at Pepperdine (11) L 3-4F25 at Cal Poly Pomona (11) W 2-1F28 at Fresno State L 6-10M1 at Cal Poly SLO L 0-1M1 at Cal Poly SLO L 2-3M2 at UC Santa Barbara W 11-9M4 at Cal Poly Pomona W 4-2M15 Fresno State W 6-2M15 Fresno State W 9-2M16 San Diego State W 3-0M16 San Diego State W 6-5M17 Westmont W 2-0M19 at Chapman W 7-2M20 Arizona State (11) W 4-3M21 Arizona State L 0-3M22 BYU (n) W 9-7M23 at UNLV L 5-7M25 at Arizona State W 10-6M26 BYU (n) W 12-0M27 Cal State Los Angeles (n) W 6-5M28 Cal State Los Angeles (n) W 4-3M29 at Arizona State L 1-2M31 Gonzaga W 8-3A1 Washington State W 5-1A6 at San Francisco W 23-0A9 UC Irvine W 3-2A12 * Stanford L 0-1A12 * Stanford L 3-12A13 * Stanford W 7-5A15 Pepperdine W 5-4A18 * at UCLA W 7-2A19 * UCLA W 6-4A19 * UCLA W 6-4A22 Cal State Northridge W 4-2A24 San Diego W 5-2A26 * at Stanford W 4-0A26 * at Stanford L 2-7A27 * at Stanford W 18-9A29 Chapman L 5-6A30 UC Santa Barbara W 4-2M2 * California W 8-1M3 * California W 15-6M3 * California W 10-6M4 * California W 5-4M6 at Loyola Marymount W 12-9M9 * UCLA L 3-6M10 * at UCLA W 10-4M10 * at UCLA W 5-0M11 at Cal State Fullerton (10) t 4-4M17 ^ Washington State W 19-6M18 ^ Washington State W 13-1M23 # Cal State Fullerton L 1-3M24 # Arizona W 1-0M24 # Pepperdine L 2-5

* Pac-8 Southern Division game^ Pac-8 Championship at Pullman, Wash.# District 8 Playoff s at USC

Top Hitters AVG HR RBISteve Kemp .435 13 67Marvin Cobb .333 2 22Tom Ricks .287 4 24Rob Hertel .284 3 22Dennis Littlejohn .275 10 43

Top Pitchers W-L ERAPete Redfern 9-3 1.24George Milke 9-3 1.95Al Meyer 4-1 2.28Jeff Benedetti 4-1 2.88John Racanelli 6-5 3.07

Final Pac-8 Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 12-4 .750 —

2. Stanford 9-9 .500 43. UCLA 7-11 .389 64. California 6-10 .375 6

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F10 at Pepperdine W 6-1F18 San Diego State W 5-4F18 San Diego State W 5-3F20 at Cal State Northridge W 18-5F23 Northern Arizona (n) W 5-1F24 at UNLV (11) W 9-7F24 at UNLV W 10-2F26 La Verne W 9-2M1 UC Irvine L 3-9M5 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-3M10 at Cal State Los Angeles W 6-3M12 at UC Irvine W 10-4M13 at Chapman W 9-6M14 at Cal Poly SLO W 13-7M15 Air Force W 19-3M15 Air Force W 16-8M19 Santa Clara (10) W 8-6M20 Santa Clara L 2-10M22 Arizona State L 10-12M23 Arizona State (n) W 14-9M25 at Loyola Marymount W 6-3M26 Long Beach State W 9-8M30 * California W 7-0M30 * California W 11-4M31 * California W 3-1A5 * at Stanford L 2-3A6 * at Stanford W 7-5A6 * at Stanford L 5-6A7 at Arizona State W 6-4A9 at Oklahoma L 6-7A9 at Oklahoma L 4-5A12 at Tulsa W 8-2A13 at Tulsa L 4-5A13 at Tulsa L 7-11A14 at Tulsa W 11-4A15 Gonzaga W 5-4A16 Cal State Northridge (10) W 7-6A19 * at UCLA W 8-2A20 * UCLA W 11-5A20 * UCLA W 6-5A23 Pepperdine L 5-6A24 Westmont W 9-6A26 * at California W 4-1A27 * at California L 2-4A27 * at California W 8-3A28 at Santa Clara W 9-2A30 Cal Poly Pomona L 4-6M3 * Stanford L 1-4M4 * Stanford L 0-7M4 * Stanford L 5-6M6 Chapman W 5-2M7 Loyola Marymount L 4-6M8 at Long Beach State W 7-5M10 * UCLA W 10-0M11 * at UCLA L 5-6M11 * at UCLA W 22-2M18 ^ Oregon W 11-6M18 Oregon W 14-1M25 # Cal State Los Angeles W 9-2M26 # Cal State Los Angeles L 6-7M26 # Cal State Los Angeles W 11-9J1 % Pepperdine L 2-4J2 % Pepperdine W 4-1J2 % Pepperdine W 12-1J8 + Texas W 9-2J10 + Southern Illinois W 5-3J12 + Miami L 3-7J13 + Texas W 5-3J14 + Southern Illinois W 7-2J15 + Miami W 7-3

* Pac-8 Southern Division game^ Pac-8 Championship at USC# District 8 Playoff s at Cal State Los Angeles% District 8 Playoff s at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIRich Dauer .387 15 92Steve Kemp .351 5 42Marvin Cobb .329 4 31Creighton Tevlin .318 1 28Ken Huizenga .291 11 63

Top Pitchers W-L ERAAl Meyer 5-4 2.06John Racanelli 7-4 2.45Mark Barr 11-1 2.85Russ McQueen 7-4 3.40George Milke 6-3 3.63

Final Pac-8 Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 11-7 .611 —

2. Stanford 10-8 .556 13. California 8-10 .444 34. UCLA 7-11 .389 4

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F14 at Pepperdine L 0-3F18 at Cal State Fullerton (10) W 10-9F20 Cal State Fullerton W 9-6F24 at Long Beach State W 23-8F25 St. Mary’s W 9-2F25 St. Mary’s W 8-0M4 at Arizona State L 9-13M4 at Arizona State L 7-13M7 Pepperdine W 7-0M10 Chapman W 10-0M11 UC Irvine L 2-8M11 UC Irvine W 8-0M14 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 8-1M16 Cal State Los Angeles W 14-4M17 at Cal State Los Angeles W 10-1M18 Cal State Los Angeles W 3-2M19 at Houston W 13-1M20 at Houston W 10-4M21 at Texas A&M W 5-2M22 at Texas A&M W 8-5M24 Eastern Michigan (n) W 5-2M24 at Texas W 8-2M25 at Texas W 3-2M25 at Texas L 2-3M28 Cal Lutheran W 2-1M31 Arizona State W 11-0A1 Arizona State W 11-6A2 Arizona State W 10-1A5 Cal State Northridge W 12-1A8 * at California L 13-14A8 * at California W 6-2A9 at Santa Clara W 7-2A13 * Stanford W 7-0A14 * Stanford L 2-3A15 * Stanford W 8-3A18 Pepperdine W 10-2A20 * UCLA (10) W 6-5A21 * at UCLA W 5-4A22 * UCLA W 7-3A24 Long Beach State W 12-1A27 * California W 11-2A28 * California W 14-3A29 * California W 11-2A30 * California W 7-2M1 Cal Poly Pomona W 11-5M2 Loyola Marymount W 15-2M5 * at Stanford W 17-7M6 * at Stanford W 4-3M7 * at Stanford W 12-6M9 UC Santa Barbara L 4-6M11 * at UCLA W 1-0M12 * UCLA W 7-6M13 * at UCLA L 8-9M20 ^ Washington State W 3-2M21 ^ Washington State W 5-4M26 # Arizona W 3-2M27 # Cal State Fullerton (11) W 3-2M28 # Arizona W 2-1J2 + Miami W 9-3J4 + Michigan W 11-3J6 + Arizona State W 5-2J7 + North Carolina W 3-2J8 + Arizona State W 10-3

* Pac-8 Southern Division game^ Pac-8 Championship at Pullman, Wash.# District 8 Playoff s at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBITim Tolman .404 4 32Dave Engle .352 14 55Keith Brown .348 6 36Chris Smith .333 7 39Dave Hostetler .313 17 45

Top Pitchers W-L ERAJeff Wick 2-0 1.51 Rod Boxberger 12-1 2.00Ernie Mauritson 11-0 2.25Bill Bordley 12-2 2.73Brian Hayes 11-1 2.71

Final Pac-8 Standings W-L PCT GB 1. USC 15-3 .833 —

2. UCLA 9-9 .500 63. California 6-12 .333 9 Stanford 6-12 .333 9

F5 Cal State Fullerton L 6-13F9 at Chapman W 13-0F13 San Diego State L 2-4F13 San Diego State W 4-1F16 at UC Irvine L 4-6F18 at Pepperdine L 4-9F19 at Loyola Marymount W 11-8F22 Cal Poly Pomona W 4-2F23 Loyola Marymount W 11-8F24 Cal Poly Pomona L 4-5F24 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-2F26 Azusa Pacifi c W 6-2F27 UC Irvine W 19-3M2 * California L 6-7M3 * California W 6-5M3 * California L 5-8M4 at UC Santa Barbara L 5-6M9 * at Stanford W 12-2M10 * at Stanford W 9-2M11 * at Stanford W 6-5M12 Gonzaga W 13-7M16 * Arizona (13) W 5-4M17 * Arizona W 9-8M22 Nebraska L 3-6M24 Cal Lutheran W 13-0M26 Army W 17-0M30 * at Arizona State W 6-2M31 * at Arizona State L 1-5A1 * at Arizona State L 5-7A2 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-4A5 * UCLA (10) L 5-6A6 * at UCLA L 4-7A7 * UCLA L 4-10A9 at Wichita State W 13-1A12 * at Arizona W 7-5A12 * at Arizona L 2-6A13 * at Arizona (10) L 15-16A14 * at Arizona L 5-6A17 Cal State Northridge W 5-4A20 * at California W 8-2A21 * at California W 17-5A21 * at California L 9-17A22 at Santa Clara L 3-5A24 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 15-4A26 * Stanford W 12-8A27 * Stanford W 14-7A28 * Stanford L 9-13M1 UC Santa Barbara W 5-1M3 * Arizona State L 3-5M4 * Arizona State W 6-4M5 * Arizona State W 13-8M6 at Hawai‘i L 2-11M7 at Hawai‘i (11) W 9-8M8 at Hawai‘i W 13-11M10 * at UCLA L 5-12M11 * UCLA W 9-4M12 * at UCLA L 13-14 * Pac-10 Southern Division game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIDave Leeper .339 2 18Jim Cecchini .333 5 23Dave Smith .331 2 8Keith Brown .325 10 53Dave Hodgins .323 9 44

Top Pitchers W-L ERAMike Couchee 5-7 3.30 Dave Leeper 3-5 3.49Spiro Psaltis 6-3 4.02Jeff Wick 6-0 4.20Ron Arnold 4-2 4.45

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. UCLA 21-9 .700 — 43-182. Arizona 17-13 .567 4 43-253. California 16-14 .533 5 31-254. USC 15-15 .500 6 33-24

5. Stanford 13-17 .433 8 35-236. Arizona State 8-22 .267 13 32-31

F9 Loyola Marymount W 10-4F11 at Cal Poly Pomona L 5-6F22 Pepperdine W 8-4F23 at Pepperdine W 5-2F26 Cal State Fullerton L 2-4F29 * UCLA W 6-4M1 * UCLA L 1-8M4 UC Santa Barbara W 20-0M6 * at Arizona L 1-4M7 * at Arizona W 9-6M8 * at Arizona (10) L 7-8M11 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 4-3M13 * Stanford W 13-5M14 * Stanford W 5-2M15 * Stanford (10) W 10-9M19 at Cal State Fullerton W 5-4M20 Oral Roberts W 3-1M22 * at California L 3-7M23 * at California W 10-1M24 * at California L 4-7M27 * Arizona State (13) L 8-11M28 * Arizona State L 5-10M29 * Arizona State L 6-8M31 at Texas L 3-4M31 at Texas L 1-2A1 at Texas L 3-11A1 at Texas L 6-11A2 at Texas A&M L 0-2A3 at Creighton W 6-3A4 at Creighton W 16-5A8 Azusa Pacifi c W 11-6A9 Long Beach State W 8-2A11 * at Stanford L 5-6A12 * at Stanford W 7-5A13 * at Stanford (11) L 4-5A17 * California L 1-6A18 * California W 6-2A19 * California W 4-0A21 at UC Irvine W 13-4A22 Cal Lutheran W 8-7A24 * Arizona W 3-2A25 * Arizona (12) L 7-9A26 * Arizona L 3-9A29 Cal State Northridge W 3-2M2 * at Arizona State W 3-1M3 * at Arizona State W 4-3M4 * at Arizona State L 4-13M7 * at UCLA W 8-4M8 * at UCLA L 4-8M9 * at UCLA L 3-5M10 * UCLA L 2-3* Pac-10 Southern Division game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIMarty Wilkerson .376 3 33Stan Edmonds .353 7 23Dan Davidsmeier .307 7 29Dave Smith .306 7 22Bob Batesole .292 4 23

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVBill Peltola 5-2 2.41 2Lee Jones 3-1 3.00 2Stan Williams 4-3 3.14 1Mike Couchee 3-6 3.65 2Spiro Psaltis 3-1 4.19 2

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona 17-13 .567 — 45-21-1 California 17-13 .567 — 44-233. Arizona State 15-15 .500 2 38-25 UCLA 15-15 .500 2 31-22-35. Stanford 13-17 .433 4 29-24 USC 13-17 .433 4 27-24

F6 at Miami L 6-7F7 at Miami L 3-6F8 at Miami L 9-10F11 Long Beach State W 8-4F12 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-3F13 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 2-8F16 at Long Beach State W 4-2F17 Cal State Fullerton L 3-7F20 at Loyola Marymount W 18-6F21 Loyola Marymount (8) W 1-0F21 Loyola Marymount W 10-3F23 Cal Poly Pomona W 14-13F24 San Diego State L 5-9F27 Pepperdine W 7-6M3 La Verne W 7-3M6 * California W 8-2M7 * California W 5-3M8 * California (10) L 6-8M10 Cal State Los Angeles L 5-7M12 * at Stanford W 5-4M14 * at Stanford W 11-10M16 Cal State Los Angeles W 9-5M17 Oral Roberts W 4-3M20 * at Arizona State L 4-7M21 * at Arizona State L 12-20M22 * at Arizona State L 6-10M24 at Chapman W 14-3M27 * Arizona L 7-12M28 * Arizona W 15-10M29 * Arizona L 6-10M30 Azusa Pacifi c W 7-1M31 UC Santa Barbara L 5-15A3 * at UCLA W 9-1A4 * UCLA W 5-3A5 * at UCLA W 6-3A7 Chapman W 5-4A9 * Stanford L 9-17A10 * Stanford L 4-8A10 * Stanford W 12-5A11 * Stanford W 12-10A13 at Fresno State W 7-6A14 at Fresno State L 4-9A16 * Arizona State L 0-6A17 * Arizona State L 3-13A18 * Arizona State L 2-13A20 Cal Lutheran W 10-5A21 at Cal State Fullerton W 12-11A24 * at California L 4-12A25 * at California W 5-2A26 * at California W 13-11A29 UC Irvine W 10-5M2 * at Arizona L 2-6M2 * at Arizona (14) W 9-8M3 * at Arizona L 4-16M5 Cal State Northridge W 13-2M7 * UCLA L 6-12M8 * at UCLA W 10-2M9 * UCLA W 6-4* Pac-10 Southern Division game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIDan Davidsmeier .371 16 58Dave Leeper .355 10 48Stan Edmonds .353 7 34Marty Wilkerson .333 6 45Stu Pederson .333 8 35

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVSteve Heslop 4-2 3.47 1Tim Kammeyer 7-4 4.76 3Mickey Meister 9-5 5.03 1Bill Peltola 5-1 5.37 3Stan Williams 5-4 6.35 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona State 26-4 .867 — 55-132. Stanford 16-14 .533 10 43-22-13. USC 15-15 .500 11 34-24

4. Arizona 14-16 .467 12 30-225. California 12-18 .333 14 31-31-16. UCLA 7-23 .233 19 21-35

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F1 Azusa Pacifi c W 3-2F5 Cal State Northridge L 1-6F6 at Loyola Marymount W 11-3F9 at Pepperdine W 5-4F12 Cal State Fullerton W 7-2F13 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-3F15 Santa Clara W 12-11F16 Santa Clara L 0-5F17 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-3F19 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-15F20 UC Irvine W 5-4F22 * at UCLA (10) L 4-5F23 * UCLA W 5-2F24 * at UCLA L 8-9F26 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 8-10F27 at Cal Poly Pomona L 5-10M1 at Hawaii L 8-9M2 at Hawaii L 3-8M2 at Hawaii W 12-10M3 at Hawaii W 5-3M5 Long Beach State W 5-0M6 San Diego State W 4-2M8 * at Arizona L 6-8M9 * at Arizona W 12-10M10 * at Arizona L 1-8M12 New Mexico L 1-7M12 Gonzaga L 1-7M15 * at Stanford W 6-5M16 * at Stanford L 4-15M17 * at Stanford L 5-15M19 Oral Roberts L 1-15M20 at San Diego State L 4-10M22 * Arizona State L 7-9M23 * Arizona State W 8-3M24 * Arizona State (15) L 9-11M26 UC Santa Barbara W 10-3M27 at Long Beach State (10) L 4-5M29 * at California L 2-3M30 * at California L 3-11M31 * at California L 3-4A2 Cal State Los Angeles W 4-3A5 Miami (n) L 1-11A5 Cal State Fullerton (n) W 10-3A6 at Oklahoma L 4-5A7 Miami (n) L 6-8A9 Loyola Marymount (14) W 7-6A12 * at Arizona State L 4-12A13 * at Arizona State L 5-7A14 * at Arizona State L 10-14A17 Cal Poly SLO W 9-2A19 * Arizona L 2-5A20 * Arizona L 3-7A21 * Arizona L 1-11A23 Pepperdine (11) L 2-7A24 Southern California College L 7-8A26 * Stanford L 1-16A27 * Stanford L 9-13A28 * Stanford L 5-14A30 USIU L 5-7M1 at Cal State Los Angeles (5) W 7-6M4 * California L 0-6M5 * California W 11-5M6 * California L 4-10M10 * UCLA L 3-7M11 * at UCLA L 3-5M12 * UCLA L 5-10* Pac-10 Southern Division game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIJeff Wetherby .364 7 38Al Villasenor .335 2 20Alby Silvera .309 4 24Dan Henley .290 5 39Pops Mitchell .276 4 14

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVChris Shifl ett 0-1 3.31 1Ron Roebuck 1-4 4.50 1Randy Johnson 6-9 5.32 0Rick Weible 4-2 5.47 0Brad Brink 4-10 6.38 1

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 23-7 .767 — 47-152. Arizona 17-13 .567 6 47-22 California 17-13 .567 6 42-244. Arizona State 15-15 .500 8 31-355. UCLA 13-17 .433 10 34-30-16. USC 5-25 .167 18 22-44

F5 Chapman L 7-16F6 at UC Riverside W 7-2F8 at Hawai‘i L 7-10F9 at Hawai‘i L 3-4F9 at Hawai‘i L 5-8F15 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-10F16 Cal Poly Pomona W 13-4F17 San Diego State L 1-2F18 at San Diego State W 9-3F19 Long Beach State L 0-12F20 at Long Beach State L 0-4F23 Cal State Fullerton (11) L 3-6F24 at Loyola Marymount W 10-2F26 * UCLA W 4-1F27 * at UCLA L 1-8F28 * UCLA W 12-6M3 Cal State Northridge W 6-5M5 * Stanford L 7-12M6 * Stanford L 5-11M7 * Stanford L 4-11M9 UC Santa Barbara W 8-6M10 at Chapman W 10-1M13 * at California W 10-8M15 * at California L 3-8M15 * at California L 10-12M19 Pepperdine L 0-3M20 BYU W 7-6M21 at Pepperdine W 2-1M24 Maine W 12-3M24 Cal Lutheran W 7-3M27 * Arizona State W 4-3M27 * Arizona State L 3-4M28 * Arizona State L 4-10M30 Cornell W 9-3A2 * at Arizona L 6-8A3 * at Arizona W 12-3A4 * at Arizona L 7-11A6 at Grand Canyon L 5-6A8 * at Arizona State L 4-23A9 * at Arizona State L 0-1A10 * at Arizona State L 4-5A13 La Verne W 5-2A14 Loyola Marymount L 9-10A16 * Arizona L 5-11A17 * Arizona W 2-1A18 * Arizona L 2-20A19 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-1A21 USIU L 7-8A23 * California L 2-7A24 * California L 5-6A25 * California W 6-1A26 Cal State Los Angeles (10) L 3-6A28 Azusa Pacifi c L 7-18A30 * at Stanford L 3-9M1 * at Stanford L 5-12M2 * at Stanford L 5-6M13 * at UCLA L 6-7M14 * UCLA W 13-9M15 * at UCLA W 17-8* Pac-10 Southern Division game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIDave Smith .345 5 31Gary Snell .324 0 20John Wallace .324 7 49Craig Stevenson .306 2 20Bob Batesole .298 3 37

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVPhil Smith 1-1 2.70 2Mark McGwire 4-4 3.04 2George Ponce 1-3 3.10 0Sid Akins 6-7 3.51 1Bob Gunnarsson 5-4 5.02 1

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona State 23-5 .867 — 58-152. Stanford 20-10 .667 4 49-18-13. Arizona 15-14 .517 8.5 32-224. UCLA 11-19 .367 13 38-275. California 9-18 .333 13.5 29-326. USC 9-21 .300 15 23-36

F3 UC Riverside W 8-4F7 Azusa Pacifi c W 12-1F8 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 4-2F10 Chapman W 3-2F11 at Pepperdine L 1-5F13 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-4F14 at Cal State Northridge W 7-6F17 at Hawai‘i W 5-3F18 at Hawai‘i W 13-5F18 at Hawai‘i L 8-11F19 at Hawai‘i W 7-4F22 Santa Clara W 6-4F24 Cal State Northridge W 2-1F25 UC Irvine W 3-0F26 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-6F28 Cal State Fullerton L 3-4M2 Cal Lutheran W 5-4M3 San Jose State W 6-2M3 San Jose State (11) W 8-7M4 at Loyola Marymount L 4-11M6 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-2M7 Nebraska L 6-9M9 * UCLA W 4-0M10 * at UCLA W 2-0M11 * UCLA (11) W 8-7M13 at UC Irvine W 7-2M14 Yale W 12-4M16 * at Arizona State L 0-9M17 * at Arizona State W 8-3M18 * at Arizona State L 12-15M20 at Cal Poly Pomona W 7-0M21 Long Beach State W 20-2M23 * Arizona W 11-7M24 * Arizona W 9-3M25 * Arizona W 14-2M27 Pepperdine L 7-9M30 * Stanford W 5-3M31 * Stanford W 5-3A1 * Stanford W 6-4A3 La Verne W 12-4A4 at Long Beach State W 7-5A6 * at California W 7-6A7 * at California L 6-11A8 * at California L 2-7A10 Loyola Marymount W 10-9A11 UC Santa Barbara W 7-2A13 * Arizona State W 8-7A14 * Arizona State W 12-4A15 * Arizona State L 6-7A19 * at Arizona L 5-6A20 * at Arizona L 5-9A21 * at Arizona L 7-8A24 Cal State Los Angeles L 11-12A25 Southern California College L 4-10A27 * at Stanford L 2-7A28 * at Stanford L 3-4A29 * at Stanford W 6-4M4 * California L 3-8M5 * California L 4-8M6 * California W 4-3M7 Hawai‘i W 13-2M8 USIU W 10-8M11 * at UCLA W 5-2M12 * UCLA W 9-7M13 * at UCLA W 5-0M25 # Cal State Fullerton L 6-10M26 # Fresno State (10) L 12-15* Pac-10 Southern Division game# West I Regional at Fresno, Calif.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIMark McGwire .387 32 80Jeff Brown .343 13 40Jack Del Rio .342 7 36Alby Silvera .332 10 38Scott Sommers .297 4 36

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVRick Weible 7-1 2.77 7Randy Johnson 5-3 3.35 2Sid Akins 8-6 3.42 1Brad Brink 5-4 4.31 3Randy Robertson 11-4 4.32 2

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona State 23-7 .767 — 55-202. USC 18-12 .600 5 44-23

Stanford 18-12 .600 5 38-26-14. California 12-18 .400 11 37-30-15. Arizona 11-19 .367 12 22-366. UCLA 8-22 .267 15 28-32

F4 Azusa Pacifi c W 12-9F6 Loyola Marymount L 7-15F9 at Pepperdine L 1-6F10 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-4F14 Santa Clara L 4-6F15 Cal State Fullerton L 5-7F16 Cal State Los Angeles W 7-3F18 Westmont W 5-1F19 Chapman W 4-3F20 at Pepperdine W 12-8F22 Cal Lutheran W 3-2F25 Cal Poly Pomona L 9-11F25 Tokai University (ex.) W 11-3M6 * Arizona State W 7-3M6 * Arizona State W 6-5M7 * Arizona State L 2-3M8 Gonzaga W 16-6M11 * California W 7-0M12 * California L 5-9M13 * California W 7-1M14 Nittaidai (ex.) W 6-0M15 Long Beach State L 4-11M19 * at Stanford L 4-8M19 * at Stanford L 4-8M26 * at Arizona L 1-11M26 * at Arizona W 4-3M27 * at Arizona W 9-3M29 Long Beach State (n) (11) W 7-6M30 Cal State Fullerton (n) L 0-7M31 BYU (n) W 11-8A1 at Fresno State L 6-7A2 UNLV (n) W 18-8A2 at Fresno State L 2-6A8 * at UCLA W 6-3A9 * UCLA W 11-4A10 * at UCLA W 14-5A11 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-3A15 * at Arizona State L 5-9A16 * at Arizona State L 5-13A17 * at Arizona State L 7-11A19 La Verne (10) t 8-8A22 * Arizona (12) L 1-2A23 * Arizona W 3-2A24 * Arizona W 4-0A25 Southern California College W 7-4A27 at Long Beach State W 8-4M1 * at California W 5-2M1 * at California L 1-2M2 * at California W 6-2M6 * Stanford L 5-12M7 * Stanford W 13-2M7 * Stanford W 8-6M8 * Stanford L 5-12M13 * UCLA L 5-7M14 * at UCLA W 8-3M15 * UCLA W 5-4* Pac-10 Southern Division game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIAlby Silvera .353 4 23John Wallace .333 4 34Mark McGwire .319 19 59Jack Del Rio .319 4 29Craig Stevenson .301 4 27

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVMark McGwire 3-1 2.78 0Phil Smith 7-3 3.54 1Bob Gunnarsson 6-4 3.70 0Sid Akins 7-10 5.04 0Randy Johnson 5-0 5.17 3

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 20-10 .667 — 41-17-12. Arizona State 17-13 .567 3 44-24 USC 17-13 .567 3

32-23-1

4. Arizona 14-15 .483 5.5 25-315. UCLA 12-18 .400 8 28-24-16. California 9-20 .310 10.5 23-37

19831983 (32-23-1, 17-13) 19841984 (44-23, 18-12) 19851985 (22-44, 5-25)19821982 (23-36, 9-21)

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J29 at Cal Poly SLO W 4-0J30 at Cal Poly SLO W 10-5J31 at UC Santa Barbara W 13-3F3 Cal State Fullerton W 7-3F5 at Pepperdine W 6-2F6 Pepperdine W 6-0F8 Cal State Los Angeles W 3-0F10 UC Irvine W 9-3F11 Grand Canyon W 11-9F13 at Cal State Northridge W 8-5F16 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 6-0F19 UC Riverside W 7-6F20 at UC Riverside W 20-12F23 Long Beach State W 11-3F24 Chapman W 7-6F26 * Stanford L 4-13F27 * Stanford L 6-7M1 Cal State Northridge L 7-15M4 * Arizona State W 5-3M5 * Arizona State W 4-1M6 * Arizona State W 7-4M8 at UC Irvine L 4-9M9 Gonzaga W 7-0M12 * at Arizona W 11-10M13 * at Arizona W 11-7M14 * at Arizona W 15-14M16 Westmont L 4-7M18 * at California L 11-13M19 * at California W 11-2M20 * at California L 2-7M22 Loyola Marymount L 1-4M25 at Tulane L 8-12M26 LSU (n) L 7-11M27 New Orleans (n) W 9-2M31 * UCLA L 3-4A1 * at UCLA W 8-2A2 * UCLA W 12-3A6 at Long Beach State W 10-3A8 * at Arizona State (11) L 7-8A9 * at Arizona State L 4-8A10 * at Arizona State L 7-9A12 at Loyola Marymount W 10-6A15 * Arizona L 3-8A16 * Arizona W 7-1A17 * Arizona L 4-13A18 * Stanford (10) L 3-5A19 UC Santa Barbara W 17-5A22 * California W 10-7A24 * California W 14-6A25 * California L 3-7M6 * at UCLA L 1-6M7 * UCLA W 7-4M8 * at UCLA L 5-6M11 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-8M13 * at Stanford L 8-10M14 * at Stanford L 9-10M15 * at Stanford L 4-12M27 # BYU W 9-8M28 # Washington State W 10-9M29 # Fresno State W 18-17M30 # Fresno State L 12-17M30 # Fresno State L 3-14* Pac-10 Southern Division game# West I Regional at Fresno, Calif.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIJim Campanis .392 23 92Bret Barberie .384 11 48John Jackson .366 1 23Rodney Peete .338 12 46Bret Boone .326 8 53

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVSteve Gewecke 5-0 4.36 0Darrin Beer 8-8 4.73 1Randy Powers 11-5 5.00 0Phil Kendall 2-3 5.11 1Brian Nichols 2-1 5.63 9

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona State 21-9 .700 — 60-132. Stanford 18-12 .600 3 46-233. California 16-14 .533 5 40-254. USC 13-17 .433 8 36-26

5. UCLA 12-18 .400 9 31-286. Arizona 10-20 .333 11 33-26

J30 UC Riverside W 12-3J31 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-8F1 at UC Santa Barbara W 9-5F4 Chapman W 11-10F6 at Hawaii W 8-4F7 at Hawaii W 5-4F8 at Hawaii L 1-3F10 UC Santa Barbara L 2-3F11 Cal State Northridge W 8-2F14 at Pepperdine W 2-1F17 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 4-1F20 at UC Irvine L 1-2F22 UC Irvine W 5-3F23 Westmont W 6-5F25 Cal Poly Pomona W 3-1F27 * Arizona State W 6-4F28 * Arizona State W 6-2M1 * Arizona State W 11-8M3 at Long Beach State L 1-2M6 * at California W 6-3M7 * at California L 4-12M8 * at California W 7-4M10 Pacifi c (10) W 10-9M11 Gonzaga L 5-8M13 * Arizona L 6-13M14 * Arizona (10) L 8-10M15 * Arizona (10) W 4-3M17 Pepperdine W 2-1M18 Long Beach State (10) W 7-6M20 Cal State Los Angeles W 9-8M22 * at UCLA L 6-11M23 * UCLA L 7-9M24 * at UCLA L 4-5M27 at New Orleans L 8-9M31 Tulane (n) W 7-0M31 Southern Mississippi (n) W 1-0A1 at South Alabama W 10-7A3 * Stanford L 0-4A4 * Stanford L 4-9A5 * Stanford W 3-1A8 Azusa Pacifi c W 21-6A10 * at Arizona State L 3-6A11 * at Arizona State W 8-1A12 * at Arizona State L 6-11A14 Loyola Marymount L 2-3A16 * California L 3-6A17 * California W 6-4A18 * California W 3-2A20 at Loyola Marymount W 15-2A21 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-8A24 * at Arizona L 1-4A25 * at Arizona L 4-9A26 * at Arizona L 5-11A28 Cal State Fullerton L 1-4M9 * UCLA W 7-6M10 * at UCLA L 6-11M11 * UCLA W 7-4M15 * at Stanford L 1-3M16 * at Stanford L 3-4M17 * at Stanford L 7-10* Pac-10 Southern Division game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIKeith Watkins .350 4 37Al Villasenor .349 1 26Rodney Peete .304 2 24Kraig Washington .303 0 17Terry Brown .272 6 33

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVBrian Nichols 4-0 1.70 17Tim Quintanilla 4-1 2.97 0Randy Powers 6-6 3.66 0Darrin Beer 6-7 4.05 0John Reilley 6-6 5.63 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 21-9 .700 — 53-172. UCLA 16-14 .533 5 40-25-12. Arizona State 16-14 .533 5 40-274. Arizona 13-17 .433 8 34-265. California 12-18 .400 9 36-25 USC 12-18 .400 9 32-28

F2 at UC Santa Barbara L 5-6F4 UC Riverside W 3-2F5 Chapman W 8-2F7 at UC Irvine W 8-2F8 UC Irvine L 7-9F11 Cal State Northridge W 4-1F18 at Cal State Los Angeles W 2-1F21 at UNLV L 5-8F22 at UNLV W 9-4F22 at UNLV (8) W 16-15F24 at Cal Poly Pomona L 5-7F25 Cal Poly Pomona W 4-3F28 * California (10) L 2-3M1 * California L 4-6M2 * California W 12-10M4 Long Beach State W 8-3M5 CS Dominguez Hills (10) W 9-6M7 * at Arizona State W 7-2M8 * at Arizona State W 5-2M9 * at Arizona State L 1-5M14 * Arizona W 5-0M15 * Arizona (8) W 14-12M18 * Arizona L 3-6M18 Oral Roberts W 7-6M22 * at Stanford L 0-4M23 * at Stanford W 6-0M24 * at Stanford L 2-3M25 at Fresno State L 0-10M27 * at California L 3-4M28 * at California W 9-1M29 * at California L 3-5A1 Loyola Marymount L 8-10A2 Cal State Fullerton L 0-6A4 * Arizona State W 13-2A5 * Arizona State L 9-11A8 Pepperdine L 0-2A11 * UCLA L 10-13A12 * at UCLA L 7-8A13 * UCLA L 10-12A16 at Long Beach State W 21-6A18 * at Arizona L 3-10A19 * at Arizona L 4-9A20 * at Arizona L 17-19A21 * Arizona State W 13-6A23 UC Santa Barbara W 7-2A25 * Stanford W 7-6A26 * Stanford W 7-2A27 * Stanford W 10-7A29 at Loyola Marymount W 8-7A30 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-16M9 * at UCLA L 2-5M10 * UCLA L 4-6M11 * at UCLA L 7-12M17 at Hawaii L 11-12M18 at Hawaii L 3-5* Pac-10 Southern Division game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIScott Sommers .409 4 42Dan Henley .316 8 43Terry Brown .307 8 40Kevin Janik .291 2 22Don Buford .287 2 21

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVBrad Brink 8-6 3.43 1Steve Bast 7-5 3.94 5John Reilley 2-8 5.40 2Rick Weible 2-2 6.79 1Brian Brooks 3-4 6.98 1

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. UCLA 21-9 .700 — 39-232. Arizona 18-12 .600 3 49-192. Stanford 18-12 .600 3 38-234. USC 12-18 .400 9 26-29

5. Arizona State 11-19 .367 10 34-286. California 10-20 .333 11 32-25

J27 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-1J28 Cal Poly Pomona W 7-2J31 UC Irvine W 6-2F5 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-5F7 Cal State Fullerton W 2-0F10 Fresno State L 3-4F11 Fresno State W 10-5F11 Fresno State W 11-5F14 at Loyola Marymount W 7-5F17 at Hawaii Pacifi c W 8-1F17 at Hawaii L 6-7F18 at Hawaii Pacifi c W 6-5F18 at Hawaii W 8-5F19 at Hawaii W 12-10F22 UC Santa Barbara W 11-2F24 * Arizona L 6-10F25 * Arizona L 6-7F26 * Arizona W 7-5F28 at UC Irvine L 4-8M1 Chapman W 16-0M3 Houston (n) W 8-2M4 Ohio State (n) W 8-3M4 at Southwest Louisiana W 5-1M5 Ohio State (n) W 11-4M8 San Diego State L 0-1M10 * UCLA W 6-0M11 * at UCLA W 10-7M12 * UCLA L 12-16M14 San Diego W 12-2M17 * at Arizona State W 6-3M18 * at Arizona State L 5-8M19 * at Arizona State L 4-7M21 Minnesota (10) L 9-13M22 Gonzaga W 1-0M23 * California W 12-4M24 * California W 4-0M28 Long Beach State L 0-4M29 Cal State Northridge L 2-4M31 * at Stanford L 2-9A1 * at Stanford W 12-5A2 * at Stanford L 5-15A3 * California L 12-16A4 Loyola Marymount W 4-3A7 * at California W 11-2A8 * at California W 7-4A9 * at California W 12-5A11 UC Riverside L 3-6A14 * Stanford L 4-7A15 * Stanford L 5-15A16 * Stanford W 10-4A18 at Cal State Fullerton (11) W 9-8A21 * at Arizona L 4-11A22 * at Arizona L 6-14A23 * at Arizona L 4-6A25 USIU W 11-7A26 at Long Beach State W 9-3A28 * Arizona State W 8-2A29 * Arizona State W 7-6A30 * Arizona State L 0-11M12 * at UCLA W 10-5M13 * UCLA W 10-2M14 * at UCLA W 12-5M18 at Pepperdine L 4-10M19 Pepperdine W 6-3M26 # Western Michigan L 8-9M27 # Texas L 8-11* Pac-10 Southern Division game# Midwest Regional at Austin, Texas

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIJohn Jackson .356 4 41Brett Jenkins .345 5 54Mark Smith .338 1 32Mike Robertson .329 9 37Jeff Cirillo .314 2 30

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVDave Latter 4-0 2.91 2Phil Kendall 9-4 2.91 3Randy Powers 10-5 3.75 1John Cummings 4-1 4.24 0Jeff Cirillo 7-6 4.85 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona 23-7 .767 — 45-18-12. Arizona State 19-11 .633 4 42-193. USC 16-14 .533 7 41-25

4. Stanford 12-18 .400 11 30-285. California 10-20 .333 13 35-24 UCLA 10-20 .333 13 27-32

19871987 (32-28, 12-18) 19881988 (36-26, 13-17) 19891989 (41-25, 16-14)19861986 (26-29, 12-18)

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F2 Loyola Marymount W 7-3F5 at Hawaii L 4-9F6 at Hawaii L 0-3F7 at Hawaii L 4-11F10 San Diego State L 0-5F12 Pepperdine W 9-7F13 at Pepperdine L 8-12F14 Pepperdine W 12-4F16 at Cal State Northridge L 3-5F20 * Arizona W 15-11F20 * Arizona W 8-1F21 * Arizona L 2-10F25 Fresno State W 5-4F26 Fresno State L 6-7F27 Fresno State W 4-3M2 at Long Beach State L 5-9M5 * Stanford L 6-7M6 * Stanford L 3-4M7 * Stanford W 11-3M9 Loyola Marymount W 6-2M10 Westmont W 13-2M12 * at Arizona State W 4-3M13 * at Arizona State W 10-6M14 * at Arizona State L 5-6M16 Loyola Marymount W 8-5M19 * California W 5-1M20 * California W 5-4M21 * California W 14-8M23 Cal State Fullerton L 3-9M27 * at Arizona L 8-18M27 * at Arizona L 4-7M28 * at Arizona W 12-9M31 UC Santa Barbara W 5-2A2 * UCLA W 14-4A3 * at UCLA L 6-9A4 * UCLA W 11-5A6 Cal State Northridge W 10-9A8 * at Stanford L 0-8A9 * at Stanford L 5-15A10 * at Stanford W 6-4A13 Long Beach State W 7-4A16 * Arizona State L 3-6A17 * Arizona State L 3-14A18 * Arizona State L 3-11A20 at Cal State Fullerton L 7-8A23 * at California W 13-5A24 * at California W 9-5A25 * at California L 4-6M7 Chapman W 12-4M8 at Chapman W 9-2M9 Chapman L 7-12M11 at San Diego State L 5-9M14 * at UCLA W 7-6M15 * UCLA (13) L 4-6M16 * at UCLA (10) L 7-8M18 at UC Santa Barbara W 11-2M21 Wake Forest (n) W 13-1M22 North Carolina State (n) W 14-1M23 at North Carolina W 10-1M28 # Kentucky W 7-1M29 # Cal State Fullerton W 5-2M30 # Texas L 3-11M30 # Cal State Fullerton W 5-2M31 # Texas L 2-3* Pac-10 Southern Division game# Central II Regional at Austin, Texas

Top Hitters AVG HR RBICasey Burrill .408 13 52Gabe Alvarez .326 8 53Geoff Jenkins .323 7 50J.P. Roberge .320 11 40Shon Malani .296 2 20

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVDan Hubbs 5-5 2.96 18Tony Nieto 8-5 3.52 0Mike Collett 9-4 4.18 0Justin Parle 3-0 4.57 0Ben Tucker 2-7 5.37 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona State 19-11 .633 — 46-202. UCLA 17-13 .567 2 37-233. Arizona 16-14 .533 3 35-264. USC 15-15 .500 4 35-29

5. California 13-17 .433 6 27-306. Stanford 10-20 .333 9 27-28

F1 at Pepperdine L 3-5F2 Pepperdine L 9-10F4 UC Santa Barbara W 8-3F7 Ohio State (n) L 3-5F8 at Central Florida W 5-1F8 South Florida (n) W 12-2F9 Ohio State (n) L 6-8F13 at Fresno State L 2-5F14 at Fresno State (12) W 6-2F18 at Cal State Northridge L 2-9F21 Portland W 3-0F22 Portland W 9-1F23 Portland W 11-1F25 Cal State Northridge L 1-6F28 * Arizona L 0-1F29 * Arizona W 10-2M1 * Arizona L 1-2M3 Loyola Marymount W 9-4M7 * at Stanford W 13-4M7 * at Stanford L 0-8M8 * at Stanford L 4-11M10 at Cal State Fullerton W 10-6M13 * Arizona State W 8-4M14 * Arizona State L 1-8M15 * Arizona State W 3-2M17 at San Diego State L 4-14M21 * California W 7-0M21 * California L 4-12M23 * California W 9-5M24 at Loyola Marymount W 4-2M28 at Chapman (10) W 4-2M29 Chapman L 0-2M31 Long Beach State W 5-3A3 * at UCLA L 1-11A4 * UCLA W 13-8A5 * at UCLA L 2-15A7 Cal State Fullerton W 4-3A10 * at Arizona W 4-2A11 * at Arizona L 5-16A12 * at Arizona L 8-11A16 * Stanford L 4-7A17 * Stanford L 4-5A18 * Stanford W 5-2A21 UC Irvine W 14-8A24 * at California L 0-11A25 * at California L 5-6A26 * at California W 3-2M9 * at Arizona State L 9-10M10 * at Arizona State W 11-2M11 * at Arizona State L 4-7M13 at UC Santa Barbara W 20-11M15 * UCLA (10) W 6-5M16 * at UCLA L 1-3M17 * UCLA W 4-2* Pac-10 Southern Division game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIBobby Hughes .351 13 45Shon Malani .314 0 17J.P. Roberge .302 6 31Lionel Hastings .299 5 22Aaron Boone .272 0 25

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVJackie Nickell 6-6 3.48 4Dan Hubbs 7-6 3.97 1Ryan Henderson 3-3 4.26 2Kent Donnelly 5-6 4.62 1Jimmy Burchit 4-2 6.12 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona 18-12 .600 — 34-23-12. Stanford 17-13 .567 1 39-233. UCLA 14-16 .467 4 37-26 Arizona State 14-16 .467 4 32-24 California 14-16 .467 4 35-286. USC 13-17 .433 5 28-26

J30 Cal State Northridge L 3-4F2 at Pepperdine (10) W 6-5F3 Pepperdine W 14-8F6 South Alabama W 7-2F8 at Fresno State W 16-4F9 at Fresno State L 5-6F10 at Fresno State W 4-3F13 Cal State Los Angeles W 2-1F14 Cal Poly Pomona (10) W 9-8F18 * Arizona State W 6-0F19 * Arizona State W 5-3F20 UC Santa Barbara (15) W 6-5F23 * Stanford W 5-3F24 * Stanford L 2-5F25 * Stanford W 3-1F28 UC Irvine L 2-3M2 * at Arizona L 4-5M3 * at Arizona L 5-6M4 * at Arizona L 5-13M9 * at UCLA W 7-5M10 * UCLA W 5-4M11 * at UCLA (11) L 7-9M13 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 12-9M16 * California W 8-2M17 * California W 9-4M18 * California W 13-6M20 San Diego State W 10-3M23 Long Beach State W 6-4M24 at Long Beach State L 6-11M25 Long Beach State L 3-10M27 at UC Irvine W 5-2M30 * Arizona W 9-1M31 * Arizona W 16-3A1 * Arizona W 9-4A3 Loyola Marymount L 6-8A4 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-2A6 USIU W 9-1A8 USIU W 12-4A10 at Cal State Fullerton W 6-5A12 * at Arizona State L 0-6A13 * at Arizona State L 8-9A14 * at Arizona State L 2-9A17 at San Diego State L 6-9A20 * at California (11) W 7-6A21 * at California W 7-5A22 * at California W 10-5A23 * Arizona State L 5-7A24 Cal State Fullerton W 5-4A27 * UCLA W 7-2A28 * at UCLA L 6-8A29 * UCLA W 7-5M11 * at Stanford L 1-2M12 * at Stanford W 3-2M13 * at Stanford L 1-6M18 Clemson (n) W 1-0M19 North Carolina State (n) L 4-7M20 at North Carolina W 4-2M24 # Southern Mississippi W 23-5M25 # Houston W 26-11M26 # LSU W 5-4M27 # LSU L 4-5M28 # LSU L 6-7* Pac-10 Southern Division game# South I Regional at Baton Rouge, La.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIMark Smith .333 11 54Murph Proctor .325 3 35Jeff Cirillo .316 6 48John Jackson .315 0 29Bret Boone .313 12 50

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVRandy Powers 11-3 2.29 2Jackie Nickell 7-4 3.49 2Jeff Cirillo 6-2 3.55 3Phil Kendall 5-4 4.41 2John Cummings 4-4 4.63 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 24-6 .800 — 59-122. Arizona State 20-10 .667 4 52-163. USC 18-12 .600 6 40-22

4. UCLA 14-16 .467 10 41-265. Arizona 11-19 .367 13 26-346. California 3-27 .100 21 18-43

J26 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-2J29 Cal State Los Angeles W 8-1J30 Chapman L 0-1F1 USIU W 6-2F2 USIU W 6-3F3 Cal Lutheran W 4-3F3 Cal Lutheran L 0-1F5 Cal State Fullerton W 7-4F7 at Cal State Northridge L 3-6F8 Cal State Northridge W 6-3F9 Cal State Northridge W 7-2F12 at Pepperdine T 5-5F13 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 6-2F15 at Hawaii L 3-6F16 at Hawaii W 8-4F17 at Hawaii L 2-4F20 UC Irvine W 7-2F22 * at Arizona L 11-14F23 * at Arizona W 11-10F24 * at Arizona W 18-6F26 at UC Irvine W 8-2M2 * California W 6-5M3 * California W 6-5M4 * California W 11-7M5 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-5M8 * Stanford W 9-5M9 * Stanford W 11-5M10 * Stanford W 9-5M12 at Loyola Marymount W 8-7M14 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-4M16 UC Santa Barbara L 1-12M16 UC Santa Barbara W 6-3M23 * UCLA W 5-4M24 * at UCLA W 6-5M25 * UCLA W 11-8M29 * at Arizona State W 14-11M30 * at Arizona State W 10-3M30 * at Arizona State W 11-5A2 Long Beach State W 6-2A5 * at Stanford L 3-6A6 * at Stanford L 2-10A7 * at Stanford L 3-7A9 Pepperdine W 11-4A12 * Arizona W 6-4A13 * Arizona W 8-7A14 * Arizona W 8-4A16 at Long Beach State W 7-4A19 * Arizona State W 8-7A20 * Arizona State W 12-5A21 * Arizona State W 4-1A23 Loyola Marymount (14) W 6-5A26 * at California L 6-9A27 * at California W 9-3A28 * at California W 10-1A30 Hawai‘i W 10-4M10 * at UCLA W 4-0M11 * UCLA L 5-7M12 * at UCLA L 4-13M17 North Carolina State (n) L 8-12M18 Wake Forest (n) W 16-5M24 # Middle Tennessee State W 7-5M25 # Pepperdine W 17-7M26 # Creighton (10) L 7-8M26 # Hawai‘i L 3-7* Pac-10 Southern Division game# West I Regional at USC

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIJeff Cirillo .380 7 48Brett Jenkins .375 9 58Mark Smith .336 16 80Casey Burrill .333 4 55Mike Robertson .321 16 62

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVJeff Cirillo 1-0 1.37 6Phil Kendall 8-2 3.05 2Dan Hubbs 7-2 3.60 3Jackie Nickell 9-4 3.92 0Mike Collett 5-4 4.00 1

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. USC 23-7 .767 — 46-17-1

2. Stanford 18-12 .600 5 39-23-13. California 14-16 .467 9 37-274. UCLA 13-17 .433 10 29-305. Arizona State 12-18 .400 11 35-276. Arizona 10-20 .333 13 27-32

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F5 at Pepperdine W 8-4F6 Pepperdine W 10-2F11 Long Beach State L 3-6F12 at Long Beach State L 7-9F13 Long Beach State W 5-3F18 * at Arizona State L 2-6F19 * at Arizona State W 11-4F20 * at Arizona State L 5-8F22 Cal State Northridge W 7-1F25 * Arizona W 7-1F26 * Arizona W 15-4F27 * Arizona W 10-5M1 at Loyola Marymount W 13-7M4 * California L 1-6M5 * California W 6-5M6 * California W 6-1M8 San Diego State W 4-3M11 Kansas State (n) W 20-7M12 Penn State (n) W 5-3M12 at Texas A&M W 5-1M13 at Texas A&M W 16-1M14 Penn State (n) W 6-2M14 Kansas State (n) W 3-0M17 Hartford W 2-1M19 * at Stanford L 3-4M20 * at Stanford W 9-0M21 * at Stanford W 5-3M23 Loyola Marymount W 11-7M25 Hawai‘i Hilo L 1-3M26 * at UCLA L 0-6M27 * UCLA W 1-0M28 * at UCLA W 7-2M31 * at Arizona W 9-3A1 * at Arizona W 7-3A2 * at Arizona W 6-2A8 * Stanford L 1-2A9 * Stanford W 8-3A10 * Stanford L 3-9A13 at UC Santa Barbara (10) L 4-5A15 * Arizona State W 9-0A16 * Arizona State L 5-12A17 * Arizona State W 8-7A19 UC Santa Barbara L 5-6A22 * UCLA W 6-2A23 * at UCLA L 3-4A24 * UCLA W 10-8M8 * at California L 6-7M9 * at California W 6-1M9 * at California L 3-6M11 at San Diego State L 3-4M13 Cal State Fullerton W 4-3M14 at Cal State Fullerton L 3-11M15 Cal State Fullerton W 4-1M20 Grand Canyon W 11-4M21 Grand Canyon W 9-7M22 Grand Canyon (11) W 4-3M26 # UNC Greensboro W 19-3M27 # Tulane W 5-0M28 # LSU L 2-6M28 # UNC Greensboro W 25-9M29 # LSU L 10-12* Pac-10 Southern Division game# South Regional at Baton Rouge, La.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIGeoff Jenkins .373 15 47Aaron Boone .340 6 30Jacque Jones .335 6 45J.P. Roberge .332 11 48Walter Dawkins .280 17 45

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVRandy Flores 11-1 1.66 0Javier Mejia 4-0 3.50 0Grant Vermillion 7-0 3.45 7Tony Nieto 5-9 3.69 1Scott Henderson 4-1 4.18 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 21-9 .700 — 36-242. Arizona State 20-10 .667 1 45-183. USC 19-11 .633 2 41-20

4. California 12-18 .400 9 25-355. UCLA 11-19 .367 10 22-366. Arizona 7-23 .233 14 15-40

J31 Cal State Northridge L 2-4F2 Washington State W 8-0F3 Pepperdine W 2-1F4 at Pepperdine W 5-4F5 Pepperdine W 12-1F7 Loyola Marymount W 13-4F9 UC Riverside W 7-6F11 Long Beach State L 2-3F12 at Long Beach State W 9-7F15 at Loyola Marymount W 9-1F17 San Diego (10) W 6-5F18 San Diego L 3-5F19 at San Diego W 10-2F21 at Cal State Fullerton L 9-10F24 at Hawaii W 6-2F25 at Hawaii (12) L 2-3F26 at Hawaii L 1-4F27 at Hawaii Hilo W 10-3F27 at Hawaii Hilo W 5-3M4 * at UCLA W 5-2M6 * UCLA W 9-3M6 * UCLA L 4-9M7 at San Diego State L 5-12M12 * Stanford L 4-5M12 * Stanford W 5-1M13 * Stanford L 1-9M14 UC Santa Barbara W 3-2M17 * at Arizona State (15) L 6-7M18 * at Arizona State L 9-10M19 * at Arizona State L 4-10M24 * Arizona W 7-3M25 * Arizona L 6-8M26 * Arizona W 11-8M28 Cal State Fullerton W 7-4M31 * at California W 6-1A1 * at California L 3-5A2 * at California W 6-1A4 Cal State Northridge W 7-5A7 * Arizona State W 9-0A8 * Arizona State (11) W 8-7A9 * Arizona State (11) W 7-6A11 at Long Beach State W 10-3A13 * at Stanford W 7-5A14 * at Stanford W 6-4A16 * at Stanford W 9-8A18 at UC Santa Barbara W 9-7A21 * at UCLA W 7-3A22 * UCLA W 13-8A23 * at UCLA W 8-7A26 at Cal State Northridge L 10-12A28 * California L 3-5A29 * California W 13-2A30 * California W 7-4M1 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 6-7M13 * at Arizona W 11-3M14 * at Arizona W 15-4M15 * at Arizona W 9-8M18 ^ Washington State W 9-6M19 ^ Washington State W 4-0M25 # Middle Tennessee State W 10-4M26 # Fresno State W 22-17M27 # Long Beach State W 6-5M28 # Long Beach State L 3-4M28 # Long Beach State W 9-2J2 + Miami L 10-15J4 + Oklahoma W 9-4J6 + Florida State W 16-11J7 + Miami W 7-5J9 + Miami W 7-3J10 + Cal State Fullerton L 5-11* Pac-10 Southern Division game^ Pac-10 Championship at USC# West I Regional at Fresno, Calif.+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIGeoff Jenkins .399 23 78Gabe Alvarez .361 13 59Jacque Jones .353 7 53Walter Dawkins .329 9 57Chad Moeller .329 5 29

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVJason Garner 6-1 3.12 15Randy Flores 13-3 3.24 1Jack Krawczyk 4-2 4.11 3Ben Tucker 7-2 4.19 0Brian Cooper 8-3 4.78 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. USC 21-9 .700 — 49-21

2. Stanford 20-10 .667 1 40-253. California 18-12 .600 3 32-254. Arizona State 13-17 .433 8 34-215. UCLA 12-18 .400 9 29-286. Arizona 6-24 .207 15 20-35-1

J30 Loyola Marymount W 11-5F2 Long Beach State W 9-5F4 Long Beach State W 10-6F6 at San Diego State t 3-3F9 Nevada W 7-3F10 Nevada L 3-8F11 Nevada L 7-16F13 at Long Beach State W 12-2F17 at Florida W 3-1F17 Oklahoma State (n) W 6-5F18 The Citadel (n) W 12-4F23 Oklahoma (n) W 8-4F24 Florida State (n) W 10-8F25 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-17M1 * Arizona W 20-5M2 * Arizona W 4-0M3 * Arizona L 8-9M5 Cal State Northridge W 6-1M8 * at Stanford W 8-0M9 * at Stanford W 9-3M10 * at Stanford W 10-7M15 * Arizona State W 6-5M16 * Arizona State W 12-3M17 * Arizona State W 4-3M19 at Pepperdine L 2-9M21 Cal Lutheran W 20-0M23 * at UCLA L 7-12M24 * UCLA W 13-3M25 * at UCLA L 5-10M27 at Loyola Marymount W 13-3M29 * California L 5-7M30 * California W 6-2M31 * California W 8-7A2 San Diego State W 6-5A4 * at Arizona W 6-2A5 * at Arizona W 15-4A6 * at Arizona W 2-0A9 at UC Santa Barbara L 7-8A12 * Stanford W 6-3A13 * Stanford W 9-8A14 * Stanford W 5-2A17 Cal State Fullerton L 4-5A19 * at California W 8-0A20 * at California W 3-2A21 * at California W 8-6A24 UC Santa Barbara W 13-1A26 * at Arizona State L 4-7A27 * at Arizona State W 10-6A28 * at Arizona State L 6-13A30 Pepperdine L 5-12M11 * UCLA W 5-4M12 * at UCLA W 13-3M13 * UCLA W 8-1M16 ^ Washington L 2-6M17 ^ Washington W 7-3M18 ^ Washington W 5-0M23 # Akron W 20-10M24 # Arkansas W 15-5M25 # Oklahoma State L 3-9M26 # Texas Tech (11) W 13-10M26 # Oklahoma State L 2-10* Pac-10 Southern Division game^ Pac-10 Championship at USC# Central II Regional at Lubbock, Texas

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIJeff Inglin .392 14 72Greg Walbridge .385 8 45Paul Cruz .376 4 34Jacque Jones .375 10 56Morgan Ensberg .354 10 35

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVScott Henderson 8-1 3.19 0Randy Flores 9-1 3.50 0Seth Etherton 12-3 3.94 0Steve Immel 4-1 4.53 0Jack Krawczyk 4-1 4.55 12

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. USC 24-6 .800 — 44-16-1

2. Stanford 19-11 .633 5 41-193. UCLA 16-14 .533 8 36-284. Arizona State 14-16 .467 10 35-215. California 10-20 .333 14 27-296. Arizona 7-23 .233 17 24-32

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS J24 Cal State Los Angeles W 17-4J24 Cal State Los Angeles W 8-1J28 Loyola Marymount W 7-2J31 * Arizona State W 12-3F1 * Arizona State L 3-7F2 * Arizona State W 9-6F7 at Long Beach State W 6-1F8 Long Beach State W 4-3F9 at Long Beach State L 3-7F11 UC Santa Barbara W 11-8F14 at Hawaii L 3-9F15 at Hawaii W 4-3F16 at Hawaii W 12-4F17 at Hawaii Hilo W 7-1F17 at Hawaii Hilo W 13-3F19 Cal State Northridge W 8-7F21 Mississippi (n) W 18-2F22 Notre Dame (n) W 14-4F23 at Long Beach State W 7-1F25 Pepperdine W 7-1F28 * at Stanford L 0-4M1 * at Stanford (12) L 4-5M2 * at Stanford L 13-22M7 * California W 7-5M8 * California W 8-6M9 * California W 5-3M11 at Pepperdine L 2-4M14 * Arizona W 3-2M15 * Arizona L 5-6M16 * Arizona W 6-2M18 Cal State Fullerton W 2-0M22 * UCLA L 6-12M23 * at UCLA L 5-8M24 * UCLA W 8-7M25 San Diego State W 13-6M27 * at Arizona State W 12-7M28 * at Arizona State W 15-4M29 * at Arizona State W 11-7A1 at San Diego State W 20-3A4 * Stanford L 9-15A5 * Stanford L 2-4A6 * Stanford L 3-10A8 at Cal State Fullerton W 8-5A11 * at California L 2-3A12 * at California W 5-2A13 * at California L 5-7A15 at Loyola Marymount L 0-8A18 * at Arizona W 8-6A19 * at Arizona W 10-1A20 * at Arizona W 13-9A22 at Cal State Northridge (10) L 17-18A25 * at UCLA W 10-6A26 * UCLA W 11-2A27 * at UCLA L 4-14A29 at UC Santa Barbara W 23-5M10 at Cal State Northridge (10) W 8-7M11 Cal State Northridge W 8-2M22 # Virginia Tech L 2-3M23 # Troy State W 5-2M24 # Virginia Tech W 6-2M24 # North Carolina State W 13-4M25 # Alabama (10) L 8-9* Pac-10 Southern Division game# South I Regional at Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIGreg Hanoian .429 1 30Jason Brown .368 10 45Wes Rachels .364 2 41Robb Gorr .347 6 52Eric Munson .336 13 50

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVSeth Etherton 10-2 2.96 0Jack Krawczyk 2-3 3.20 11Steve Immel 7-4 4.33 1Randy Flores 9-5 4.46 0Scott Henderson 8-4 5.82 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 21-9 .700 — 45-202. UCLA 19-11 .633 2 45-21-13. USC 17-13 .567 4 42-20

4. Arizona State 16-14 .533 5 39-225. Arizona 13-17 .433 8 32-266. California 4-26 .133 17 21-38

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J31 Santa Clara W 10-3F3 Louisville W 19-4F4 Louisville W 11-4F6 Cal State Fullerton (13) W 6-5F9 at Long Beach State W 6-2F10 Long Beach State W 10-1F11 at Long Beach State L 5-9F16 at UCLA L 3-4F17 at UCLA W 6-0F18 at UCLA (11) W 5-4 F20 Loyola Marymount L 1-9F21 at Pepperdine L 3-5F23 Mississippi State W 7-3M3 at Houston (DH) W 6-3M3 at Houston (DH) W 7-3M4 at Houston W 4-3M6 UC Riverside L 4-6M9 at Stanford L 0-2M10 at Stanford L 3-15M11 at Stanford (10) L 5-9M13 at UC Santa Barbara W 12-5M14 San Diego W 4-3M17 *at Washington W 5-1M19 *at Washington (DH)(10) L 6-7M19 *at Washington (DH) L 3-7M21 Pepperdine W 9-3M23 *at Arizona W 8-0M24 *at Arizona W 6-4M25 *at Arizona (10) W 8-7M27 at Cal State Fullerton L 11-12M28 San Diego State W 16-7A3 at San Diego State W 2-1 A6 *Arizona State W 11-2A7 *Arizona State W 5-1A8 *Arizona State L 1-11A10 UC Santa Barbara W 6-4A12 *at California W 1-0A13 *at California W 5-3A14 *at California (10) L 4-5A17 at UC Riverside W 14-2A20 *Stanford W 2-1A21 *Stanford W 7-0A22 *Stanford L 5-9A23 San Francisco L 8-10A24 at Loyola Marymount L 7-13A27 *UCLA W 2-0A28 *UCLA W 7-6A29 *UCLA W 7-1A30 at San Diego W 5-4M12 *Washington State W 7-6M13 *Washington State W 7-0M14 *Washington State W 5-1M15 Long Beach State W 10-2M18 *at Oregon State (10) W 7-3M19 *at Oregon State L 0-6M20 *at Oregon State W 1-0M25 #Oral Roberts W 12-4M26 #Pepperdine W 4-3M27 #Fresno State W 8-0J1 %Florida International W 5-1J2 %Florida International W 6-0J9 +Georgia W 11-5J11 +Miami L 3-4J12 +Tennessee L 2-10* Pac-10 game# NCAA First-Round Regional at USC% NCAA Super Regional at USC+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIBrian Barre .345 13 48Seth Davidson .323 2 26Alberto Concepcion .321 7 41Michael Moon .313 6 35Bill Peavey .307 7 48

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVMark Prior 15-1 1.69 0Rik Currier 12-3 2.59 0Brian Bannister 4-4 2.80 5Anthony Reyes 5-4 3.72 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. USC 18-6 .750 — 45-19

2. Stanford 17-7 .708 1 51-173. Arizona St. 14-10 .583 4 37-20-1 California 14-10 .583 4 34-255. Arizona 12-12 .500 6 33-236. Oregon St. 11-13 .458 7 31-247. UCLA 9-15 .375 9 30-278. Washington 7-17 .292 11 29-239. Washington St. 6-18 .250 12 15-39

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J30 Long Beach State W 16-4F1 Long Beach State W 9-5F7 Texas W 5-3F7 Texas L 5-6F8 Texas L 7-15F10 at Long Beach State W 12-3F13 North Carolina (n) W 10-0F14 North Carolina (n) W 16-9F15 North Carolina (n) W 10-2F18 at Cal State Fullerton W 3-2F20 * Arizona W 10-3F21 * Arizona W 4-1F22 * Arizona L 2-3F25 at Pepperdine (11) W 5-2F27 * UCLA W 6-1F28 * at UCLA W 10-9M1 * UCLA L 7-12M3 at UC Santa Barbara W 15-8M6 Oregon State W 9-0M7 Oregon State W 7-4M8 Oregon State L 6-13M14 * Arizona State W 7-6M14 * Arizona State W 13-5M15 * Arizona State W 6-3M17 Loyola Marymount W 6-4M20 * at Arizona W 6-4M21 * at Arizona W 7-6M22 * at Arizona W 10-6M24 Pepperdine W 11-1M27 * at California W 10-6M28 * at California (10) W 7-6M29 * at California W 8-1A1 Cal State Fullerton L 4-7A3 * Stanford L 0-1A5 * Stanford L 6-7A5 * Stanford W 7-4A6 Hawaii Hilo W 12-3A9 * at Arizona State L 3-18A10 * at Arizona State L 5-7A11 * at Arizona State L 4-24A14 at Loyola Marymount L 6-12A17 * California W 10-0A18 * California W 14-13A19 * California W 5-2A21 at San Diego State W 9-4A24 * at UCLA W 14-6A25 * UCLA L 17-18A26 * at UCLA W 17-12A28 San Diego State W 17-10A29 UC Santa Barbara W 9-8M9 * at Stanford L 2-4M10 * at Stanford W 5-2M11 * at Stanford W 5-1M15 at Portland State W 10-2M15 at Portland State L 6-7M21 # Fordham W 10-6M22 # Virginia Commonwealth L 4-14M23 # Clemson W 8-5M23 # South Alabama W 3-2M24 # South Alabama W 4-3M30 + LSU L 10-12J1 + Florida (11) W 12-10J2 + Mississippi State W 7-1J4 + LSU W 5-4J5 + LSU W 7-3J6 + Arizona State W 21-14* Pac-10 Southern Division game# East Regional at Clemson, S.C.+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIEric Munson .392 16 56Greg Hanoian .358 2 20Robb Gorr .345 16 79Morgan Ensberg .344 21 69Jeremy Freitas .340 14 58

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVJack Krawczyk 3-2 2.01 23Seth Etherton 13-3 3.23 0Mike Penney 8-4 5.25 0Rik Currier 6-1 5.30 0Jason Lane 9-2 5.34 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 22-8 .733 — 42-14-12. USC 21-9 .700 1 49-17

3. Arizona St. 18-11 .621 3.5 41-234. Arizona 12-18 .400 10 33-235. UCLA 11-19 .367 11 24-336. California 5-24 .172 16.5 22-32

F2 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 11-1F5 at Texas L 3-5F6 at Texas L 8-9F7 at Texas L 7-8F10 at Loyola Marymount L 5-8F12 Texas Tech L 8-9F13 Texas Tech W 5-3F14 Texas Tech W 5-4F17 Cal State Fullerton L 5-6F19 at Long Beach State L 7-9F20 Long Beach State W 16-12F21 at Long Beach State L 8-9F24 at Cal State Fullerton L 5-7F26 Stanford L 7-10F27 Stanford L 2-5F28 Stanford W 9-7M3 Michigan W 11-7M5 at UCLA W 6-3M6 at UCLA L 5-6M7 at UCLA (10) L 7-8M9 Cal State Los Angeles W 4-0M12 * at Oregon State W 5-2M14 * at Oregon State (10) W 12-10M14 * at Oregon State W 4-1M16 Cal Lutheran W 4-0M19 * Arizona W 17-1M20 * Arizona L 4-9M21 * Arizona W 8-5M24 at Pepperdine L 4-6M27 * at Washington State W 6-5M27 * at Washington State L 12-14M28 * at Washington State W 10-4M30 San Diego State W 13-0A2 Cal State Northridge W 17-9A2 Cal State Northridge W 7-6A3 at Cal State Northridge W 11-6A7 Loyola Marymount L 4-9A9 * California W 4-3A10 * California W 13-6A12 * California W 6-2A13 UC Santa Barbara W 11-1A16 * at Stanford W 10-1A17 * at Stanford L 2-13A18 * at Stanford W 17-15A20 at UC Santa Barbara L 8-9A23 * at Arizona State W 9-5A24 * at Arizona State W 14-7A25 * at Arizona State L 10-16A27 Pepperdine W 8-3A30 * UCLA W 4-1M1 * UCLA L 2-3M2 * UCLA L 5-8M4 at San Diego State W 5-4M14 * Washington W 13-6M15 * Washington L 7-8M16 * Washington W 17-6M28 # Virginia Commonwealth W 10-0M29 # Pepperdine W 5-3M30 # Pepperdine L 3-4M30 # Pepperdine W 12-7J4 % Stanford L 0-1J5 % Stanford L 3-5* Pac-10 game# NCAA Regional at USC% NCAA Super Regional at Palo Alto, Calif.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIJason Lane .356 20 68Eric Munson .346 15 41Seth Davidson .345 1 35Dominic Correa .330 12 51Beau Craig .319 4 50

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVBarry Zito 12-3 3.28 0Justin Lehr 7-3 4.29 3Steve Smyth 6-8 5.27 3Rik Currier 5-7 6.38 1

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 19-5 .792 — 50-152. USC 17-7 .708 2 36-26

3. Arizona 13-11 .542 6 33-23 UCLA 13-11 .542 6 31-315. Arizona St. 12-12 .500 7 39-21 Washington 12-12 .500 7 33-237. California 11-13 .458 8 27-318. Oregon St. 7-17 .292 12 19-359. Washington St. 4-20 .167 15 24-31

J29 at Pepperdine W 7-3J30 Pepperdine W 8-1F4 Long Beach State (11) W 3-2F5 at Long Beach State L 3-13F6 Long Beach State W 9-2F8 at Loyola Marymount (10) W 9-8F11 at Texas Tech L 3-4F12 at Texas Tech W 9-4F13 at Texas Tech L 7-20F15 at Cal State Fullerton W 7-6F22 San Diego W 7-3F25 UCLA W 10-7F26 UCLA W 4-3M3 Georgia Tech (n) W 9-2M4 Mississippi State (5)(n) W 7-1M7 UC Santa Barbara W 6-5M10 Houston L 2-3M11 Houston L 7-14M12 Houston L 4-8M14 at San Diego (DH) L 4-10M14 at San Diego (DH) W 5-3M17 at Stanford L 3-4M18 at Stanford W 11-7M19 at Stanford L 4-11M21 Loyola Marymount W 7-3M24 * Washington State W 7-6M25 * Washington State W 12-7M26 * Washington State W 10-1M28 at San Diego State W 11-4M31 * at Arizona L 4-11A1 * at Arizona W 20-9A2 * at Arizona W 6-2A5 Cal State Fullerton L 4-5A7 * at UCLA W 5-1A8 * at UCLA L 5-15A9 * at UCLA L 5-8A11 San Diego State W 6-4A14 * at California W 6-5A15 * at California L 5-9A16 * at California L 3-4A18 UCLA W 6-2A20 * Stanford W 7-3A21 * Stanford L 1-4A22 * Stanford L 4-18A25 at UC Santa Barbara W 9-3A28 * Arizona State L 1-3A29 * Arizona State W 12-2A30 * Arizona State W 4-3M2 Santa Clara W 6-2M10 at Cal State Fullerton W 8-3M12 * Oregon State W 12-1M13 * Oregon State W 16-7M14 * Oregon State W 16-3M19 * at Washington W 6-1M20 * at Washington W 13-3M21 * at Washington W 4-3M26 # Virginia Tech W 8-3M27 # Loyola Marymount W 13-5M28 # Cal State Fullerton W 8-3J2 % Georgia Tech W 7-2J3 % Georgia Tech W 6-3J10 + Florida State W 6-4J12 + LSU L 4-10J14 + Florida State L 2-3 * Pac-10 game# NCAA Regional at Fullerton, Calif.% NCAA Super Regional at Atlanta, Geo.+ College World Series at Omaha, Neb.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIJustin Gemoll .374 18 67Josh Persell .351 9 40Anthony Lunetta .343 12 50Rob Garibaldi .329 8 44Seth Davidson .305 4 34

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVRik Currier 15-3 3.31 0Ronald Flores 6-2 3.36 5Mark Prior 10-7 3.56 2Anthony Reyes 6-6 4.02 1

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 17-7 .708 — 50-16 Arizona State 17-7 .708 — 44-15 UCLA 17-7 .708 — 38-264. USC 16-8 .667 1 44-20

5. California 11-13 .458 6 25-286. Oregon St. 9-15 .375 8 28-277. Arizona 8-16 .333 9 26-308. Washington 7-17 .292 10 26-309. Washington State 6-18 .250 11 20-36

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F8 at Long Beach State L 0-2F9 at Long Beach State L 4-7F10 at Long Beach State W 8-5F12 at UC Riverside W 11-7F15 Baylor (DS) L 9-18F16 Baylor (DS) L 1-8F17 Baylor (DS) L 1-3F22 at UCLA W 1-0F23 at UCLA W 26-4F24 at UCLA W 6-3M1 Miami (n) W 11-10M2 Houston (n) L 4-9M3 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-8M5 at UC Irvine L 3-5M8 TCU (n) W 8-3M9 Notre Dame (n) L 8-15M10 Creighton (n) W 7-3M13 at San Diego W 15-5M16 at Pepperdine W 5-3M17 at Pepperdine W 18-6M18 at San Diego State W 8-6M19 at Loyola Marymount L 7-31M23 Stanford (DH) L 6-9M23 Stanford (DH)(11) L 10-12M24 Stanford L 4-5M28 *California W 11-3M29 *California W 9-1M30 *California W 13-9A2 UC Irvine W 13-5A5 *Oregon State W 9-2A6 *Oregon State L 3-13A7 *Oregon State W 7-0A9 at Cal State Fullerton W 6-2A12 *at Stanford (10) L 5-6A13 *at Stanford W 16-11A14 *at Stanford L 4-15A16 Loyola Marymount W 8-4A19 *at Washington State W 13-7A20 *at Washington State W 15-3A21 *at Washington State W 15-9A23 San Diego State W 10-8A24 UC Santa Barbara W 11-7A26 *Arizona W 14-6A27 *Arizona W 12-10A28 *Arizona L 12-15A30 Pepperdine L 1-7M10 *Washington W 4-1M11 *Washington L 3-9M12 *Washington W 8-6M15 Cal State Fullerton (11) L 1-2M17 *at Arizona State L 1-3M18 *at Arizona State W 9-5M19 *at Arizona State L 8-17M24 *at UCLA (12) W 5-4M25 *at UCLA W 16-10M26 *at UCLA W 13-3M31 #BYU (12) W 5-4J1 #Cal State Northridge W 7-5J3 #BYU W 13-10J7 %Stanford L 2-4J8 %Stanford L 3-5* Pac-10 gameDS - Dodger Stadium# NCAA First-Round Regional at USC% NCAA Super Regional at Palo Alto, Calif.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIAlberto Concepcion .363 11 48Bill Peavey .361 15 71Joey Metropoulos .352 13 65Michael Moon .336 8 60Brian Barre .331 12 43

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVAnthony Reyes 4-2 3.44 0Brett Bannister 8-3 3.56 0Cory Campos 6-3 3.84 6Matt Chico 6-4 5.45 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. USC 17-7 .708 — 37-24

2. Stanford 16-8 .667 1.0 47-183. Arizona State 15-9 .625 2.0 37-21 Washington 15-9 .625 2.0 33-27-15. California 11-13 .458 6.0 29-276. Oregon State 10-14 .417 7.0 31-237. UCLA 9-15 .375 8.0 26-35 Arizona 9-15 .375 8.0 31-249. Washington St. 6-18 .250 11.0 21-33

PAC-10 CHAMPIONSF4 at UC Santa Barbara W 5-2F7 Long Beach State L 0-6F8 at Long Beach State L 1-7F9 Long Beach State W 12-7F14 South Alabama W 10-2F15 South Alabama W 10-1F16 South Alabama W 9-5F18 Pepperdine L 1-4F22 at Baylor (DH)(12) L 1-2F22 at Baylor (DH) L 8-9F23 at Baylor L 1-3F25 UC Irvine W 6-4F28 at Stanford W 13-4M1 at Stanford L 6-10M2 at Stanford L 4-18M4 UNLV W 7-2M7 at UCLA L 4-7M8 at UCLA W 9-6M9 at UCLA L 5-17M11 at Pepperdine W 9-6M14 Cal State Fullerton W 3-2M16 Cal State Fullerton L 3-11M18 at San Diego W 12-4M21 *at Arizona W 12-2M22 *at Arizona L 5-6M23 *at Arizona L 3-16M25 Fresno State L 9-11M28 *Arizona State L 4-11M29 *Arizona State W 6-5M30 *Arizona State L 5-7A1 UC Riverside W 9-4A8 San Diego L 3-4A11 *UCLA W 7-6A12 *UCLA W 7-4A13 *UCLA W 8-5A15 at Loyola Marymount W 8-5A17 *at California W 3-1A18 *at California L 2-11A19 *at California L 3-8A22 UC Santa Barbara (10) W 13-12A26 *at Oregon State (DH) W 4-3A26 *at Oregon State (DH)(10) W 3-2A27 *at Oregon State W 12-2A29 at UC Irvine W 2-1M3 *Stanford L 10-22M4 *Stanford (DH) L 3-8M4 *Stanford (DH) L 3-8M5 Cal State Fullerton (EF) L 2-8M13 Loyola Marymount W 5-3M16 *Washington State L 12-13M17 *Washington State W 6-1M18 *Washington State W 9-1M20 at Fresno State L 5-6M23 *at Washington L 2-26M24 *at Washington L 1-5M25 *at Washington L 8-10* Pac-10 gameEF - Edison International Field - Anaheim, Calif.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIAnthony Lunetta .349 7 31Joey Metropoulos .321 11 41Jon Brewster .310 4 27Travis McAndrews .304 5 32Jeff Clement .298 21 53

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVAnthony Reyes 2-4 4.38 0Bret Butler 1-5 4.44 8Brian Bannister 6-5 4.53 0Josh Rummonds 5-3 4.66 2

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 18-6 .750 — 51-182. Arizona State 16-8 .667 2.0 54-143. Washington 15-9 .625 3.0 42-184. Arizona 13-11 .542 5.0 35-235. USC 11-13 .458 7.0 28-28

UCLA 11-13 .458 7.0 28-317. California 10-14 .417 8.0 28-278. Oregon State 7-17 .292 11.0 25-28 Washington St. 7-17 .292 11.0 19-37

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F13 at Long Beach State L 1-3F14 Long Beach State W 6-4F15 at Long Beach State L 2-6F17 at UC Riverside L 9-10F20 Louisville W 7-0F21 Notre Dame (7) L 1-3F24 UC Riverside L 3-7F27 Georgia Tech (n) W 9-2F28 Oklahoma (n) L 6-9F29 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-10M2 at UC Irvine W 2-0M5 Stanford L 2-10M6 Stanford (13) L 7-8M7 Stanford W 11-8M12 at Mississippi State W 5-4M13 at Mississippi State W 3-0M14 at Mississippi State L 1-4M16 at Tulane (12) W 11-10M17 at Tulane L 9-12M19 at South Alabama L 6-7M20 at South Alabama W 12-7M21 at South Alabama L 2-12M23 Loyola Marymount W 10-1M26 UCLA W 11-4M27 UCLA W 5-0M28 UCLA L 7-13M31 Cal State Fullerton W 6-4A2 *at Arizona State L 3-10A3 *at Arizona State W 14-5A4 *at Arizona State W 10-3A8 *California L 2-4A9 *California W 11-4A10 *California L 9-12A13 Pepperdine W 8-4A16 *at Washington State W 4-2A17 *at Washington State W 10-7A18 *at Washington State L 1-5A20 at Loyola Marymount L 7-11A23 *Oregon State W 8-4A24 *Oregon State L 3-4A25 *Oregon State L 4-8A27 UC Irvine L 2-13A30 *at UCLA W 6-4M1 *at UCLA L 6-12M2 *at UCLA L 12-13M3 at San Diego State L 5-10M14 *Washington L 6-8M15 *Washington L 4-13M16 *Washington W 10-8M18 at Pepperdine L 4-7M21 *at Stanford W 9-3M22 *at Stanford L 4-5M23 *at Stanford L 2-8M28 *Arizona L 6-7M29 *Arizona W 9-8M30 *Arizona L 6-7* Pac-10 game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIBilly Hart .367 2 29Cyle Hankerd .333 1 29Blake Sharpe .316 2 28Baron Frost .303 4 32Jeff Clement .293 10 43

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVIan Kennedy 7-2 2.91 1Michael Friedman 2-2 4.17 3Clayton Wentworth 6-2 4.80 0Josh Rummonds 2-4 5.97 4

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Stanford 18-6 .750 — 46-142. Washington 15-9 .625 1.0 39-20-13. UCLA 14-10 .583 2.0 35-294. Arizona State 13-11 .542 3.0 41-185. Arizona 12-12 .500 4.0 36-27-16. Oregon State 10-14 .417 6.0 31-22 USC 10-14 .417 6.0 24-32

8. Washington St. 9-15 .375 7.0 29-269. California 9-15 .375 7.0 25-31

20042004 (24-32, 10-14)

F8 San Diego State W 6-0F12 at #17 Long Beach State W 4-3F13 #17 Long Beach State W 7-5F15 San Diego W 7-5F25 at #13 Stanford L 0-6F26 at #13 Stanford L 3-4F27 at #13 Stanford W 8-2M1 UC Riverside W 21-8M4 #15 Texas A&M (n) L 1-3M5 #12 Rice (n) L 1-12M6 #21 Nebraska (n) W 5-4M8 at UC Riverside L 3-8M11 Texas Tech W 6-1M12 #19 Wichita State W 6-4M13 UC Irvine L 2-8M15 at San Diego W 6-1M18 Nevada (n)(10) W 6-5M19 Stony Brook (n) W 10-0M20 at UC Irvine W 5-0M24 *Arizona State W 9-8M25 *Arizona State L 1-17M26 *Arizona State (10) L 1-2M29 at Loyola Marymount W 12-4A1 *at Washington W 2-1A2 *at Washington W 5-1A4 *at Washington L 3-7A5 Pepperdine W 4-3A8 *UCLA W 11-1A9 *UCLA W 9-0A10 *UCLA W 6-0A12 #2 Cal State Fullerton W 4-2A13 at UC Santa Barbara L 8-9A19 UC Santa Barbara W 8-2A20 at #2 Cal State Fullerton (HG) W 11-2A20 at #2 Cal State Fullerton L 3-5A22 *at California W 7-4A23 *at California W 5-4A24 *at California L 0-9A26 Loyola Marymount L 3-5A29 *at #9 Arizona W 13-0A30 *at #9 Arizona L 2-7M1 *at #9 Arizona L 4-18M7 Cal State Northridge W 9-2M10 at San Diego State W 10-6M13 *Washington State W 9-1M14 *Washington State W 15-3M15 *Washington State W 7-2M17 at Notre Dame L 6-13M18 at Notre Dame W 9-3 M20 *at #3 Oregon State L 4-5M21 *at #3 Oregon State L 7-10M22 *at #3 Oregon State W 12-2M25 #11 Long Beach State (11) W 5-4M27 *#25 Stanford W 5-2M28 *#25 Stanford L 3-14M29 *#25 Stanford W 4-2J3 #Pepperdine W 7-3J4 # #12 Long Beach State W 6-4J5 #Pepperdine L 2-9J6 #Pepperdine W 5-2J11 %at #2 Oregon State L 4-10J12 %at #2 Oregon State (10) W 9-8J13 % #2 at Oregon State L 8-10* Pac-10 gameHG - Halted game from Feb. 20# NCAA First-Round Regional at Long Beach, Calif.% NCAA Super Regional at Corvallis, Ore.

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIJeff Clement .348 15 54Billy Hart .332 3 35Matt Cusick .311 4 35Cyle Hankerd .298 1 39Blake Sharpe .297 5 36

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVIan Kennedy 12-3 2.54 0Jack Spradlin 6-3 4.47 0Anthony Encinas 7-4 4.68 0Paul Koss 4-1 2.81 14

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Oregon State 19-5 .792 — 46-122. Arizona 17-7 .708 2.0 39-213. USC 15-9 .625 4.0 41-22

Arizona State 15-9 .625 4.0 42-255. California 13-11 .542 6.0 34-236. Washington 12-12 .500 7.0 33-22 Stanford 12-12 .500 7.0 34-258. UCLA 4-20 .167 15.0 15-419. Washington St. 1-23 .042 18.0 21-37

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F3 at #20 Long Beach State L 2-4F4 #20 Long Beach State L 6-9F5 at #20 Long Beach State L 6-8F7 at UC Riverside W 13-10F10 Florida International W 12-0F11 Florida International W 5-4F12 Florida International W 13-4F14 at UC Santa Barbara (8) W 16-11F17 Kansas W 10-1F18 Vanderbilt L 2-6F19 #15 San Diego W 8-3F21 San Diego State L 1-6F24 at Hawai'i L 3-4F25 at Hawai'i L 3-7F26 at Hawai'i W 4-3M2 Georgia L 2-3M3 Georgia W 9-5M4 Georgia W 12-11M7 UC Irvine (13) L 9-10M10 #16 Stanford L 6-7M11 #16 Stanford W 16-7M12 #16 Stanford W 7-2M17 * #13 Oregon State L 1-4M18 * #13 Oregon State W 11-3M19 * #13 Oregon State W 4-1M21 at Loyola Marymount W 14-4M29 #19 Pepperdine L 1-2A1 * at Stanford (DH) L 7-9A1 * at Stanford (DH) (12) W 3-2A2 * at Stanford W 6-1A5 UC Santa Barbara L 2-9A7 * California (10) W 2-1A8 * California W 3-2A9 * California W 10-1A11 UC Riverside W 17-9A13 * at #13 Arizona State W 13-12A14 * at #13 Arizona State (10) L 9-10A15 * at #13 Arizona State L 7-8A18 at UC Irvine L 0-5A21 * Washington L 2-7A22 * Washington W 15-8A23 * Washington L 2-7A25 Loyola Marymount L 5-6A28 * at Washington State W 9-2A29 * at Washington State L 7-13A30 * at Washington State L 3-6M10 at #3 Cal State Fullerton L 6-7M12 * at UCLA W 8-6M13 * at UCLA L 3-8M14 * at UCLA L 1-12M16 at #20 Pepperdine L 1-2M19 at #25 Wichita State L 3-11M20 at #25 Wichita State L 7-11M21 at #25 Wichita State L 8-10M23 #2 Cal State Fullerton L 3-6M26 * Arizona L 5-10M27 * Arizona L 0-6M28 * Arizona L 14-17* Pac-10 game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBICyle Hankerd .383 10 55Matt Cusick .369 4 35Daniel Perales .337 4 37Blake Sharpe .323 0 32Baron Frost .310 6 47

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVIan Kennedy 5-7 3.90 0John Dunn 3-2 4.00 0Shawn Olsen 4-6 4.85 0Tommy Milone 7-4 4.94 0Ryan Cook 4-4 5.97 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Oregon State 16-7 .696 — 50-162. Arizona State 14-10 .583 2.5 37-213. UCLA 13-10 .565 3.0 33-254. Arizona 12-12 .500 4.5 27-285. Stanford 11-13 .458 5.5 33-27 USC 11-13 .458 5.5 25-33

Washington 11-13 .458 5.5 36-258. Washington St. 10-14 .417 6.5 36-239. California 9-15 .375 7.5 26-28

20062006 (25-33, 11-13)

J30 Cal Poly W 6-4F2 Long Beach State W 2-1F3 at Long Beach State L 3-5F4 Long Beach State L 1-5F6 at Loyola Marymount W 5-2F9 #17 San Diego W 6-2F10 #17 San Diego L 6-12F11 at #17 San Diego (10) W 4-3F13 at #23 Pepperdine L 3-8F16 San Diego State W 7-3F17 at San Diego State W 5-4F18 at San Diego State L 11-12F20 UC Irvine L 3-6F23 #21 Tulane W 8-5F24 #21 Tulane W 4-3F25 #21 Tulane L 3-5F27 Loyola Marymount W 7-1M2 at Georgia W 4-3M3 at Georgia W 4-2M4 at Georgia (10) W 7-6M6 UC Riverside L 1-4M9 at Stanford W 11-8M10 at Stanford W 2-1M11 at Stanford L 9-14M14 Portland W 2-1M20 #12 Pepperdine L 3-5M23 #17 Arizona State * L 0-10M24 #17 Arizona State * L 3-4M25 #17 Arizona State * W 14-13M27 at UC Riverside W 8-3A5 at #9 Oregon State * L 5-9A6 at #9 Oregon State * W 4-1A7 at #9 Oregon State * (11) L 8-9A10 at #18 Cal State Fullerton L 1-7A13 UCLA * L 2-5A14 UCLA * L 6-7A15 UCLA * L 9-12A17 at #18 UC Irvine L 3-4A20 at Washington * W 8-5A21 at Washington * W 5-2A22 at Washington * L 0-6A24 #15 Cal State Fullerton L 1-3A27 Washington State * L 4-5A28 Washington State * W 9-5A29 Washington State * W 10-8M12 at #15 Arizona * L 2-5M13 at #15 Arizona * W 7-5M14 at #14 Arizona * W 4-2M16 UC Santa Barbara W 7-5M19 at California * L 3-4M20 at California * L 1-6M21 at California * L 3-6M23 at UC Santa Barbara W 8-1M25 Stanford * L 7-10M26 Stanford * L 13-20M27 Stanford * L 5-10* Pac-10 game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIMatt Cusick .324 1 39 Johnny Bowden .322 2 8Grant Green .316 2 24Roberto Lopez .313 0 10Hector Estrella .306 2 30

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVBrad Boxberger 3-5 3.20 0Paul Koss 3-3 2.79 16Ryan Cook 7-4 5.06 0Anthony Vasquez 4-6 5.16 0Tommy Milone 3-6 6.17 0

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona State 19-5 .792 — 49-152. Arizona 15-9 .625 4 42-173. UCLA 14-10 .583 5 33-284. California 12-12 .500 7 29-265. Washington 11-13 .458 8 29-276. Oregon State 10-14 .417 9 49-18 Washington St. 10-14 .417 9 28-268. Stanford 9-15 .375 10 28-289. USC 8-16 .333 11 27-29

20072007 (27-29, 8-16)

F22 at Florida International W 16-9F23 at Florida International W 9-3F24 at Florida International W 12-7F26 at #22 San Diego State L 1-2F27 at UC Irvine L 3-7F29 Bethune-Cookman W 2-0M1 vs. Southern W 13-9M2 #3 UCLA L 3-4M4 at Pepperdine L 5-10M5 Pepperdine W 5-1M7 at Winthrop W 7-3M8 at Winthrop W 9-2M9 at Winthrop W 7-1M11 #13 UC Irvine L 3-11M14 at #9 Long Beach State L 1-2M15 #9 Long Beach State L 6-9M16 at #9 Long Beach State L 9-16M21 #2 Arizona (DH) * L 2-10M21 #2 Arizona (DH) * W 5-0M22 #2 Arizona * W 5-0M24 at Loyola Marymount L 10-11M25 Loyola Marymount L 2-8M28 at #1 Arizona State * L 5-16M29 at #1 Arizona State * L 5-13M30 at #1 Arizona State * L 2-5A1 UC Riverside W 7-5A2 at #17 San Diego W 3-2A4 at #23 UCLA * W 6-1A5 at #23 UCLA * W 7-4A6 at #23 UCLA * L 2-4A8 #16 Cal State Fullerton (11) W 5-4A11 #5 California W 17-1A12 #5 California W 11-5A13 #5 California L 11-13A15 at #15 Cal State Fullerton W 14-4A18 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-6A19 UC Santa Barbara L 2-23A20 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-6A22 San Diego State L 3-6A25 at #5 Stanford * L 0-4A26 at #5 Stanford * L 5-26A27 at #5 Stanford * W 10-9A29 at Cal Poly W 4-3M2 Washington * L 4-5M3 Washington * L 2-10M4 Washington * L 4-11M6 Cal Poly W 9-3M10 Cal State Northridge L 4-5M11 Cal State Northridge W 8-2M14 at UC Riverside W 13-10M16 Oregon State * W 5-3M17 Oregon State * W 5-2M18 Oregon State * W 6-5M23 at Washington State * L 5-8M24 at Washington State * L 2-4M25 at Washington State * W 8-7* Pac-10 game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIGrant Green .390 9 46Derek Perren .362 5 51Roberto Lopez .340 2 31Anthony Vasquez .315 4 33Robert Stock .299 4 22

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVTommy Milone 6-6 3.51 0Kevin Couture 6-2 4.27 0Ryan Cook 7-5 5.11 1Anthony Vasquez 3-1 3.65 1Brad Boxberger 2-4 6.12 3

Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona State 16-8 .667 — 49-132. Stanford 14-10 .583 2.0 41-243. UCLA 13-11 .542 3.0 33-274. Arizona 12-12 .500 4.0 42-19 California 12-12 .500 4.0 33-216. Washington 11-13 .458 5.0 33-22 Oregon State 11-13 .458 5.0 28-24 USC 11-13 .458 5.0 28-28

9. Washington St. 8-16 .333 8.0 30-26

20082008 (28-28, 11-13)

F20 Long Beach State W 5-3F21 at Long Beach State W 4-0F22 Long Beach State L 4-5F25 #17 Pepperdine L 1-10F27 Western Carolina L 2-3F28 Western Carolina W 6-4M1 Western Carolina L 3-9M6 at Tulane W 4-2M7 at Tulane L 3-7M8 at Tulane L 4-6M10 #10 UC Irvine (12) L 5-6M13 Winthrop L 2-5M14 Winthrop W 12-7M15 Winthrop W 12-3M16 Winthrop W 10-2M21 UCLA * L 4-14M22 UCLA * W 5-1M23 UCLA * L 2-17M25 Brown (DH) W 7-4M25 Brown (DH) W 5-1M27 #3 Arizona State * L 1-2M28 #3 Arizona State * L 1-10M29 #3 Arizona State * W 8-2M31 at #23 Cal Poly L 5-7A3 at Arizona * L 6-7A4 at Arizona * W 15-14A5 at Arizona * W 7-3A7 Cal State Northridge W 8-7A9 Oregon * W 3-2A10 Oregon * W 10-3A11 Oregon * W 9-1A14 #6 Cal State Fullerton L 2-9A15 at Pepperdine L 5-8A17 at #14 Oregon State * W 4-3A18 at #14 Oregon State * W 5-2A19 at #14 Oregon State * (10) L 4-5A21 at Loyola Marymount W 13-5A24 Washington State * W 5-1A25 Washington State * L 3-13A26 Washington State * L 4-6A28 at #1 UC Irvine L 5-6A29 at #6 Cal State Fullerton W 9-3M1 at Washington * L 8-9M2 at Washington * L 0-3M3 at Washington * (10) L 2-3M5 #12 Cal Poly W 5-0M9 at Cal State Northridge L 4-7M10 at Cal State Northridge (11) L 4-5M13 Loyola Marymount W 11-2M15 Stanford * L 6-8M16 Stanford * L 1-9M17 Stanford * W 5-2M19 UC Riverside W 5-4M22 at California * W 4-2M23 at California * W 14-4M24 at California * L 0-6* Pac-10 game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIGrant Green .374 4 32Mike O'Neill .319 3 17Ricky Oropesa .314 13 48Anthony Vasquez .307 6 42Alex Sherrod .296 0 11

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVRobert Stock 5-4 2.90 4Brad Boxberger 6-3 3.16 0Andrew Triggs 5-3 3.96 0Anthony Vasquez 4-6 4.33 1Daniel Cooper 1-2 2.08 3 Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona State 21-6 .667 — 51-152. Washington St. 19-8 .704 2.0 32-253. Oregon State 15-12 .556 6.0 37-19 UCLA 15-12 .556 6.0 27-295. Arizona 13-14 .481 8.0 30-25 Stanford 13-14 .481 8.0 30-25 USC 13-14 .481 8.0 28-28

Washington 13-14 .481 8.0 25-309. California 9-18 .333 12.0 24-2910. Oregon 4-23 .148 17.0 14-42

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F19 at Cal Poly W 9-4F20 at Cal Poly L 6-10F21 at Cal Poly W 9-4F23 Loyola Marymount W 6-5F26 Oklahoma State (11) L 4-6F27 Vanderbilt L 1-10F28 #23 UCLA $ L 1-6M2 at Long Beach State W 10-5M5 New Mexico L 2-3M7 New Mexico (DH) W 6-2M7 New Mexico (DH) L 7-16M9 at Pepperdine W 5-0M12 at Hawai'i L 2-8M13 at Hawai'i W 3-1M14 at Hawai'i W 12-2M15 at Hawai'i W 9-0M19 at Pacifi c L 2-8M20 at Pacifi c L 5-6M21 at Pacifi c W 15-9M23 Pepperdine W 3-2M26 at #19 Stanford * W 13-8M27 at #19 Stanford * L 4-5M28 at #19 Stanford * L 1-3M30 at Loyola Marymount W 9-7A1 #21 Oregon State * (10) L 1-4A2 #21 Oregon State * W 8-2A3 #21 Oregon State * L 3-4A7 Cal State Bakersfi eld W 4-3A9 California * L 9-16A10 California * L 1-7A11 California * L 3-4A16 at #3 Arizona State * L 4-5A17 at #3 Arizona State * L 3-5A18 at #3 Arizona State * L 6-14A20 UC Santa Barbara W 9-8A23 at #18 Oregon * L 2-12A24 at #18 Oregon * (10) W 5-4A25 at #18 Oregon * L 4-8A27 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-5A30 #19 Arizona * W 6-0M1 #19 Arizona * W 7-5M2 #19 Arizona * L 7-9M4 at UC Irvine W 8-6M7 Utah W 8-1M8 Utah W 6-5M9 Utah W 11-6M12 Long Beach State L 1-9M14 at #11 UCLA * L 7-13M15 at #11 UCLA * L 2-15M16 at #11 UCLA * L 1-2M18 New Mexico State (11) W 9-8M19 New Mexico State W 5-3M21 at #24 Washington State * L 7-20M22 at #24 Washington State * L 4-18M23 at #24 Washington State * L 2-8M25 #23 UC Irvine W 8-1M28 Washington * L 7-9M29 Washington * W 10-5M30 Washington * W 11-5* Pac-10 game$ at Dodger Stadium

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIRicky Oropesa .353 20 67Mike O'Neill .344 3 25Alex Sherrod .315 6 28Keith Castillo .305 4 15Kevin Roundtree .288 1 23

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVAndrew Triggs 2-7 3.95 0Brandon Garcia 2-3 4.17 1Ben Mount 5-6 4.32 0Chad Smith 5-6 4.47 2Kevin Couture 2-4 5.99 0 Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Arizona State 20-7 .741 — 52-102. UCLA 18-9 .667 2.0 51-173. Washington St. 15-12 .556 5.0 37-224. Stanford 14-13 .519 6.0 31-255. Oregon 13-14 .481 7.0 40-24 California 13-14 .481 7.0 29-257. Arizona 12-15 .444 8.0 34-24 Oregon State 12-15 .444 8.0 32-249. Washington 11-16 .407 9.0 28-2810. USC 7-20 .259 13.0 28-32

20102010 (28-32, 7-20)

F19 Missouri (DH) W 9-3F19 Cal Poly (DH)(5) W 5-2F20 North Carolina L 7-11F22 at UC Riverside W 6-3F25 at #25 Rice L 7-10F26 at #25 Rice L 5-6F27 at #25 Rice L 2-3M1 at Long Beach State L 4-5M4 at #7 Cal State Fullerton L 1-10M5 at #7 Cal State Fullerton L 3-7M6 #7 Cal State Fullerton L 1-2M8 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-3M11 St. Mary's W 6-2M12 Georgia L 3-5M13 vs. UCLA $ W 2-0M15 Louisville W 4-3M16 Louisville W 9-4M18 Pacifi c W 8-2M19 Pacifi c (DH) L 9-10M19 Pacifi c (DH) L 2-7M22 UC Santa Barbara L 2-5M25 #24 UCLA * L 4-8M26 #24 UCLA * L 0-4M27 #24 UCLA * W 6-2M29 UC Irvine L 0-4A1 at #13 California * W 10-6A2 at #13 California * L 2-9A3 at #13 California * L 6-9A5 Loyola Marymount W 10-3A8 #11 Stanford * L 1-8A9 #11 Stanford * W 3-1A10 #11 Stanford * W 6-2A12 at Pepperdine (14) W 7-6A15 Oregon * L 2-4A16 Oregon * W 9-2A17 Oregon * W 3-1A19 at Loyola Marymount W 7-4A21 at Washington * W 2-1A22 at Washington * W 12-9A23 at Washington * L 2-8A26 Long Beach State L 1-7A29 at Arizona * (10) L 3-4A30 at Arizona * L 4-20M1 at Arizona * L 5-8M3 UC Riverside L 6-10M13 #6 Arizona State * W 5-1M14 #6 Arizona State * L 4-7M15 #6 Arizona State * W 6-2M17 at UC Irvine L 2-9M20 at #2 Oregon State * L 2-7M21 at #2 Oregon State * W 8-3M22 at #2 Oregon State * W 4-3M24 Pepperdine W 7-3M27 Washington State * W 6-2M28 Washington State * L 2-10M29 Washington State * L 1-13* Pac-10 game$ at Dodger Stadium

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIRicky Oropesa .322 7 44Alex Sherrod .318 6 35Brandon Garcia .309 2 22Kevin Roundtree .308 1 11Joe De Pinto .300 0 24

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVChad Smith 1-2 2.66 4Andrew Triggs 5-4 3.67 0Logan Odom 5-6 3.96 0Ben Mount 1-2 5.15 4Austin Wood 5-7 5.61 0 Final Pac-10 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. UCLA 18-9 .667 — 35-242. Arizona State 17-10 .630 1.0 43-18 Oregon State 17-10 .630 1.0 41-194. Arizona 15-12 .556 3.0 39-215. Stanford 14-12 .538 3.5 35-226. California 13-13 .500 4.5 38-237. USC 13-14 .481 5.0 25-31

8. Oregon 11-16 .407 7.0 33-26-19. Washington St. 10-17 .370 8.0 26-2810. Washington 6-21 .222 12.0 17-37

20112011 (25-31, 13-14)

f17 Jacksonville W 8-2F18 Jacksonville W 11-3F19 Jacksonville W 4-3F21 at Long Beach State W 4-2F24 Akron W 12-1F25 Akron W 10-2F26 Akron W 9-5F28 at Pepperdine L 2-7M2 at #6 North Carolina L 1-11M3 at #6 North Carolina L 0-1M4 at #6 North Carolina W 5-2M6 #19 Cal State Fullerton W 7-4M9 Cal State Bakersfi eld W 6-5M10 Cal State Bakersfi eld W 9-8M11 Cal State Bakersfi eld W 6-0M13 #9 UCLA$ L 2-7M16 Utah* (DH) L 1-3M17 Utah* (DH) L 0-1M18 Utah* W 10-5M25 at Stanford* (DH) L 2-4M25 at Stanford* (DH) L 2-3M26 at Stanford* W 8-4M28 at UC Irvine W 5-4M30 at Washington State* W 15-10M31 at Washington State* L 7-9A3 Pepperdine W 5-4A5 California* L 4-5A6 California* W 2-1A7 California* W 3-2A10 Loyola Marymount L 5-8A13 #21 Arizona State* L 1-5A14 #21 Arizona State* L 0-4A15 #21 Arizona State* L 1-8A17 at Cal State Bakersfi eld W 11-2A18 UC Santa Barbara L 4-5A24 Long Beach State L 0-1A27 #19 Oregon State* L 3-5A28 #19 Oregon State* W 3-2A29 #19 Oregon State* W 6-2M1 at #8 Cal State Fullerton L 2-4M4 Washington* L 0-7M5 Washington* L 3-6M6 Washington* L 0-5M12 at #9 Oregon* L 3-4M13 at #9 Oregon* L 2-4M14 at #9 Oregon* L 3-4M15 at Washington State* L 1-3M18 #14 Arizona* L 1-11M19 #14 Arizona* W 8-4M20 #14 Arizona* L 1-6M22 at UC Santa Barbara L 3-6M23 UC Riverside L 9-14M25 at #9 UCLA* L 1-3M26 at #9 UCLA* L 5-6M27 at #9 UCLA* L 6-7

* Pac-12 game$ at Dodger Stadium

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIAdam Landecker .329 0 12Matt Foat .323 3 27Dante Flores .310 2 19Brandon Garcia .303 2 14Alex Sherrod .294 5 22 Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVAndrew Triggs 5-6 3.49 1Wyatt Strahan 3-3 1.37 2Martin Viramontes 1-2 3.14 5Stephen Tarpley 5-3 3.22 0Brandon Garcia 3-6 4.81 0 Final Pac-12 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. UCLA 20-10 .667 -- 48-162. Arizona 19-11 .633 1 48-17 Oregon 19-11 .633 1 46-194. Stanford 18-12 .600 2 41-18 Oregon State 18-12 .600 2 40-20 Arizona State 18-12 .600 2 36-207. Washington 13-17 .433 7 30-258. California 12-18 .400 8 29-25 Washington State 12-18 .400 8 28-2810. USC 8-22 .267 12 23-32

11. Utah 7-23 .233 13 14-42

20122012 (23-32, 8-22)

f15 at #22 Cal State Fullerton L 2-3F16 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L 4-9F17 Nebraska W 4-3F20 Loyola Marymount W 2-1F22 Cal State Northridge L 4-9 (11)F23 at Cal State Northridge W 6-5 (10)F24 Cal State Northirdge W 4-2F26 Long Beach State W 4-1M1 at Fresno State W 9-1M2 at Fresno State L 1-5M3 at Fresno State L 3-14M6 #10 Cal State Fullerton L 4-11M8 #10 Oklahoma W 5-3M9 #22 Notre Dame L 1-2M10 at #12 UCLA L 1-6M12 Pepperdine L 4-9M15 #16 Oregon* L 2-5M16 #16 Oregon* L 4-8M17 #16 Oregon* W 5-3M19 at #4 Louisville L 6-13M20 at #4 Louisville L 3-6M22 at Washington* W 5-4M23 at Washington* L 1-3M24 at Washington* L 3-8M28 at California* W 4-3M29 at California* W 9-5M30 at California* L 5-15A2 UC Irvine L 1-3A5 Stanford* L 2-4A6 Stanford* L 3-10A7 Stanford* W 7-6A9 at #4 Cal State Fullerton L 4-6A12 #15 Arizona State* W 5-0A13 #15 Arizona State* L 3-6A14 #15 Arizona State* L 5-6A16 at Loyola Marymount W 5-3A19 at Utah* L 0-10A20 at Utah* W 7-4A21 at Utah* W 15-10 (10)A26 at #7 Oregon State* L 4-10A27 at #7 Oregon State* L 0-3A28 at #7 Oregon State* L 1-6A30 at Pepperdine L 5-9M2 TCU L 4-5M3 TCU W 9-3M4 TCU L 0-3M10 Washington State* L 6-7M11 Washington State* W 5-1M12 Washington State* W 11-0M17 #8 UCLA* L 1-2M18 #8 UCLA* L 6-7M19 #8 UCLA* L 2-5M21 at UC Irvine W 6-4M24 at Arizona* L 3-4M25 at Arizona* L 4-18M26 at Arizona* L 1-7

* Pac-12 game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIAdam Landecker .351 2 25Greg Zebrack .345 3 23James Roberts .320 4 28Kevin Swick .305 2 16Blake Lacey .291 1 26 Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVWyatt Strahan 4-3 2.45 0Bob Wheatley 3-4 2.78 0Brent Wheatley 1-3 3.80 2Nigel Nootbaar 2-6 5.10 3Kyle Davis 4-4 5.48 1Kyle Twomey 2-8 5.55 0

Final Pac-12 Standings W-L PCT GB Over all1. Oregon State 24-6 .800 -- 52-132. Oregon 22-8 .733 2 48-163. UCLA 21-9 .700 3 49-174. Arizona State 16-14 .533 8 37-22 Stanford 16-14 .533 8 32-226. Arizona 15-15 .500 9 34-21 Washington 15-15 .500 9 24-328. California 10-20 .333 14 23-31 USC 10-20 .333 14 20-36

10. Washington St. 9-21 .300 15 23-3211. Utah 7-23 .233 17 21-31

20132013 (20-36, 10-20)

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F14 Northwestern W 4-3 (11)F15 Northwestern W 2-1(15)F16 Northwestern W 13-6F18 #3 Cal State Fullerton W 6-1F21 North Dakota State W 4-3F22 North Dakota State W 9-0F23 North Dakota State W 5-3 (12)F25 at Long Beach State L 2-1M2 Cal Poly (DH) L 5-1M2 Cal Poly (DH) W 16-0M4 at UC Irvine L 6-4M7 Houston L 6-1M8 Pepperdine L 10-4M9 UCLA L 6-5M11 LMU W 6-1M14 at #12 Oregon* W 3-2M15 at #12 Oregon* L 7-2M16 at #12 Oregon* L 7-2M18 Stonybrook L 4-3M21 at Stanford* W 4-3M22 at Stanford* L 6-2M23 at Stanford* W 6-3 (10)M25 at LMU W 4-2M28 Washington* L 8-2M29 Washington* L 19-4M30 Washington* L 8-3 (14)A1 Long Beach State W 4-3A4 at #25 Arizona State* L 5-3A5 at #25 Arizona State* L 10-9 (11)A6 at #25 Arizona State* W 8-7A8 at #24 Pepperdine L 4-3A11 Utah* L 3-2 (13)A12 Utah* W 3-2A13 Utah* W 13-2A17 Arizona* W 1-0A18 Arizona* W 5-4 (12)A19 Arizona* W 2-0A22 Hawaii W 10-4A24 at UCLA* W 10-0A25 at UCLA* W 3-2A26 at UCLA* W 7-4A29 UC Irvine L 6-2M2 at Washington State* L 5-2M3 at Washington State* L 4-3(10)M4 at Washington State* W 7-1M9 California* W 2-1M10 California* L 11-4M11 California* L 4-1M19 Grand Canyon W 6-3M20 at Cal State Fullerton L 17-3M23 Oregon State* W 4-3M24 Oregon State* L 2-0M25 Oregon State* W 3-1* Pac-12 game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIJake Hernandez .327 0 20Kevin Swick .299 0 24Jeremy Martinez .297 1 29Garrett Stubbs .287 0 18Blake Lacey .281 0 19

Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVKyle Davis 3-4 1.12 9Kyle Twomey 2-2 3.11 0Wyatt Strahan 6-5 3.28 1Brent Wheatley 4-3 3.58 0James Guillen 3-0 4.29 1

20142014 (29-24, 16-14)

F13 Towson W 17-1F14 Towson W 10-0F15 Towson W 8-6F17 at Cal State Fullerton W 6-4F19 Kentucky W 5-2F20 Oakland W 8-6F21 Oakland W 11-1F22 Oakland W 7-3F24 at Fresno State W 3-2(10)F27 Fordham W 3-2F28 Fordham W 4-3M1 Fordham W 10-1M3 at UC Santa Barbara L 3-2M6 TCU W 7-6(12)M7 Vanderbilt W 6-5M8 #6 UCLA$ W 8-4M10 at UC Irvine L 6-2M13 Washington State* W 10-3M14 Washington State* L 4-2M15 Washington State* W 11-0M17 Fresno State L 14-7M20 at Cal Poly L 5-4M21 at Cal Poly W 13-0M22 at Cal Poly L 14-7M24 Pepperdine W 5-2M27 at Washington* L 5-1M28 at Washington* W 3-2(16)M29 at Washington* W 4-3(10)A2 at #22 Arizona* W 4-1A3 at #22 Arizona* W 13-6A4 at #22 Arizona* W 10-9A7 UC Santa Barbara L 2-1A10 UCLA* L 9-3A11 UCLA* W 5-0A12 UCLA* L 8-3A14 at Pepperdine W 2-0(12)A17 Oregon* W 13-9A18 Oregon* L 15-4A19 Oregon* W 7-3A24 at Oregon State* W 11-3A25 at Oregon State* L 3-2A26 at Oregon State* L 9-6A28 Cal State Fullerton L 5-3(12)M1 at Utah* W 12-7M2 at Utah* W 8-5M3 at Utah* L 8-5(10)M5 UC Irvine L 8-5(10)M8 Stanford* W 1-0M9 Stanford* L 3-2M10 Stanford* W 2-0M16 at #22 California* W 11-3M17 at #22 California* L 7-5M18 at #22 California* L 7-2M22 Arizona State* L 11-3M23 Arizona State* W 7-4M24 Arizona State* W 6-3M29 #30 Virginia% L 6-1M30 #13 UC Santa Barbara% W 12-3M31 vs. San Diego State% W 12-11M31 #30 Virginia%@ L 14-10(11)

* Pac-12 game$ at Dodger Stadium% NCAA Lake Elsinore Regional @NCAA Lake Elsinore Regional Final

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIBobby Stahel .376 4 33Garrett Stubbs .346 1 25Dante Flores .304 5 43Jeremy Martinez .296 1 45Timmy Robinson .295 7 53 Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVMarc Huberman 6-4 2.36 4Tyler Gilbert 5-2 2.79 2Kyle Twomey 8-2 2.88 0Brooks Kriske 2-1 2.90 0Kyle Davis 3-3 4.05 6

20152015 (39-21, 18-12)

F19 NorthDakota L 1-0F20 North Dakota L 5-4F21 North Daoka W 7-6F23 at LMU W 4-3F26 Wake Forest W 9-4F27 Wake Forest L 5-4F28 Wake Forest W 2-1M1 at Long Beach State W 7-4M4 Oklahoma W 5-4M5 Mississippi State L 8-7M6 UCLA$ L 5-2(14)M11 at #7 TCU L 8-3M12 at #7 TCU L 12-11(10)M13 at #7 TCU W 16-6M15 UCONN L 5-4M17 California* L 5-4M18 California* W 18-5M19 California* W 5-4M21 Cal State Fullerton W 3-2M24 at #17 UCSB L 10-1M25 at #17 UCSB L 5-2M26 #17 UCSB W 9-5M29 LMU L 8-0A1 at Stanford* W 1-0A2 at Stanford* L 11-8A3 at Stanford* L 8-1A5 Pepperdine W 6-5(10)A8 Utah* W 5-2A9 Utah* W 6-1A10 Utah* L 14-8A12 at Pepperdine L 3-2A15 at Oregon* L 4-3A16 at Oregon* L 12-8A17 at Oregon* L 8-5A19 Long Beach State W 8-3A22 at Washington State* W 4-2(10)A23 at Washington State* W 6-2A24 at Washington State* L 9-2A26 UC Irvine L 6-5A28 Arizona* L 8-5A29 Arizona* W 8-5A30 Arizona* W 5-2M6 Washington* W 4-3M7 Washington* L 7-3M8 Washington* L 6-0M13 at UCLA* W 5-3M14 at UCLA* L 4-3M15 at UCLA* W 9-0M17 at UC Irvine W 8-3M20 Oregon State* L 3-1M21 Oreogon State* W 10-1M22 Oregon State* L 4-1M24 at #23 Cal State Fullerton W 2-1M27 at #22 Arizona State* L 3-2M28 at #22 Arizona State* W 6-2M29 at #22 Arizona State* W 31-9

$Dodger Stadium* Pac-12 game

Top Hitters AVG HR RBIDavid Oppenheim .387 4 25Jeremy Martinez .376 6 42Frankie Rios .323 2 20AJ Ramirez .301 9 44Corey Dempster .290 6 24Timmy Robinson .282 8 46 Top Pitchers W-L ERA SVMarc Huberman 2-1 1.94 3Brooks Kriske 1-2 2.55 6Joe Navilhon 5-5 3.38 0Brad Wegman 2-1 3.48 1CJ Stubbs 2-1 3.86 0Kyle Davis 5-8 4.70 0

20162016 (28-28, 15-15)

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Y E A R B Y Y E A R T E A M S TAT I S T I C S

Team Batting, 1957-Present

YEAR BA G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB BB SO

1957 .265 32 1032 201 273 171 43 14 22 16 175 170

1958 .319 42 1484 391 474 346 76 20 37 14 267 186

1959 .325 36 1300 350 422 293 78 17 46 27 233 146

1960 .278 60 2036 441 577 360 81 28 42 14 351 249

1961 .277 53 1733 332 480 263 69 16 45 23 249 215

1962 .279 48 1576 323 440 259 79 21 35 26 292 390

1963 .259 54 1774 317 459 262 64 21 48 36 254 398

1964 .267 56 1891 355 505 290 90 20 41 64 262 330

1965 .274 46 1494 276 409 243 59 13 46 45 242 323

1966 .253 61 1978 369 500 322 94 17 47 46 296 344

1967 .256 53 1745 288 446 234 78 19 32 38 276 334

1968 .260 65 2106 376 548 307 98 14 51 51 282 471

1969 .269 55 1800 334 485 291 68 18 47 44 288 371

1970 .275 65 2173 406 598 351 108 25 60 53 323 449

1971 .289 66 2175 414 625 372 117 25 45 45 287 335

1972 .283 64 2137 404 605 349 107 22 43 41 322 312

1973 .287 62 2052 400 588 362 97 19 62 36 309 394

1974 .299 70 2408 520 719 472 136 25 67 61 409 361

1975 .273 57 1904 360 519 314 81 20 49 35 320 355

1976 .256 61 2024 289 519 260 75 9 39 53 282 247

1977 .285 66 2288 444 652 406 122 23 77 44 285 370

1978 .312 63 2120 496 662 434 109 21 81 51 369 287

1979 .312 57 1991 446 621 379 105 13 59 54 357 289

1980 .287 51 1776 295 510 272 77 14 49 23 263 263

1981 .312 59 2089 418 652 390 120 10 68 38 305 245

1982 .268 59 2012 343 540 307 79 14 38 21 350 305

1983 .285 56 1945 357 554 323 95 10 64 33 277 285

1984 .296 67 2292 452 682 397 121 13 85 41 326 304

1985 .275 66 2271 334 624 300 118 14 37 49 261 394

1986 .288 55 1903 361 549 326 108 14 39 52 230 342

1987 .287 60 1940 331 556 297 84 16 32 92 248 330

1988 .316 62 2142 474 676 433 110 18 77 87 285 331

1989 .302 66 2253 467 680 404 120 19 42 107 303 305

1990 .298 62 2107 425 627 367 111 19 54 115 291 353

1991 .307 64 2171 460 666 422 125 23 69 66 297 287

1992 .274 54 1809 303 496 267 94 15 38 66 207 366

1993 .311 64 2252 436 701 395 156 16 69 71 203 344

1994 .308 61 2069 413 638 368 117 13 74 111 255 277

1995 .315 70 2480 513 781 455 121 19 80 94 327 400

1996 .335 61 2148 481 719 440 129 15 61 87 247 302

1997 .332 62 2226 498 738 439 157 5 67 93 301 386

1998 .327 66 2278 543 746 506 141 12 114 111 324 420

1999 .311 62 2122 480 661 426 127 16 87 66 284 471

2000 .306 64 2165 443 662 409 138 14 94 71 264 411

2001 .300 64 2143 396 642 350 105 19 52 78 233 298

2002 .317 61 2155 487 684 447 128 14 71 67 275 364

2003 .281 56 1930 333 543 296 104 11 73 31 219 339

2004 .290 56 1908 343 554 306 110 9 43 44 246 381

2005 .290 63 2100 384 608 344 107 14 43 40 284 364

2006 .313 58 2004 377 627 347 100 12 32 43 244 308

2007 .286 56 1899 287 544 262 101 19 25 61 217 350

2008 .293 56 1920 333 563 307 102 13 50 66 203 343

2009 .274 56 1862 301 510 267 87 18 41 58 215 412

2010 .291 60 2040 341 594 310 116 11 59 34 227 443

2011 .274 56 1835 255 503 232 72 10 21 33 179 372

2012 .274 55 1839 242 504 220 73 6 15 43 179 332

2013 .280 56 1883 230 528 209 95 11 18 38 132 328

2014 .265 53 1795 236 476 222 84 8 8 39 156 300

2015 .296 60 2084 377 616 347 110 14 34 94 231 374

Batting Average

1. .335 ................................................. 19962. .332 ................................................. 19973. .327 ................................................. 19984. .325 ................................................. 19595. .319 ................................................. 19586. .317 ................................................. 20027. .316 ................................................. 19888. .315 ................................................. 19959. .313 ................................................. 200610. .312 ................................................. 1978 .312 ................................................. 1979 .312 ................................................. 1981

Runs

1. 543 .................................................. 19982. 520 .................................................. 19743. 513 .................................................. 19954. 498 .................................................. 19975. 496 .................................................. 19786. 487 .................................................. 20027. 481 .................................................. 19968. 480 .................................................. 19999. 474 .................................................. 198810. 467 .................................................. 1989

Hits

1. 781 .................................................. 19952. 746 .................................................. 19983. 738 .................................................. 19974. 719 .................................................. 1974 719 .................................................. 19966. 701 .................................................. 19937. 684 .................................................. 20028. 682 .................................................. 19849. 680 .................................................. 198910. 676 .................................................. 1988

RBI

1. 506 .................................................. 19982. 472 .................................................. 19953. 455 .................................................. 19954. 447 .................................................. 20025. 440 .................................................. 19966. 439 .................................................. 19977. 434 .................................................. 19788. 433 .................................................. 19889. 426 .................................................. 199910. 422 .................................................. 1991

Doubles

1. 157 .................................................. 19972. 156 .................................................. 19933. 141 .................................................. 19984. 138 .................................................. 20005. 136 .................................................. 19746. 129 .................................................. 19967. 128 .................................................. 20028. 127 .................................................. 19999. 125 .................................................. 199110. 122 .................................................. 1977

Triples

1. 29 .................................................... 19602. 25 .................................................... 1970 25 .................................................... 1971 25 .................................................... 19745. 23 .................................................... 1977

23 .................................................... 19917. 22 .................................................... 19728. 21 .................................................... 1962 21 .................................................... 1963 21 .................................................... 1978

Home Runs

1. 114 .................................................. 19982. 94 .................................................... 20003. 87 .................................................... 19994. 85 .................................................... 19845. 81 .................................................... 19786. 80 .................................................... 19957. 77 .................................................... 1977 77 .................................................... 19889. 74 .................................................... 199410. 73 .................................................... 2003

Stolen Bases

1. 115 .................................................. 19902. 111 .................................................. 1994 111 .................................................. 19984. 107 .................................................. 19895. 94 .................................................... 2015 94 .................................................... 19957. 93 .................................................... 19978. 92 .................................................... 19879. 87 .................................................... 1988 87 .................................................... 1996

Walks

1. 409 .................................................. 19742. 369 .................................................. 19783. 357 .................................................. 19794. 351 .................................................. 19605. 350 .................................................. 19826. 327 .................................................. 19957. 326 .................................................. 19848. 324 .................................................. 19989. 323 .................................................. 197010. 322 .................................................. 1972

Strikeouts

1. 471 .................................................. 1968 471 .................................................. 19993. 449 .................................................. 19704. 443 .................................................. 20105. 420 .................................................. 19986. 412 .................................................. 20097. 400 .................................................. 19958. 398 .................................................. 19639. 394 .................................................. 1985 394 .................................................. 1973

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Y E A R B Y Y E A R T E A M S TAT I S T I C S

Team Pitching, 1957-Present

YEAR ERA G W-L SV CG IP H R ER BB SO

1957 4.47 32 19-13 — — 274.0 274 197 136 178 2301958 2.93 42 35-7 — — 371.2 314 163 121 184 2751959 2.65 36 29-6 — — 319.2 250 119 94 158 2201960 3.56 60 44-16 — — 531.2 432 258 209 299 4071961 2.46 53 43-9 — — 472.0 348 186 129 210 4201962 3.59 48 33-13 — — 422.2 367 214 169 229 3801963 3.54 54 37-16 — — 470.0 393 234 185 269 4091964 3.17 56 41-15 — — 487.2 396 224 172 253 3961965 2.61 46 30-15 — — 400.0 316 164 116 151 3751966 2.42 61 49-11 — — 528.0 429 201 142 148 4151967 2.26 53 38-13 — — 474.0 375 156 119 116 4331968 2.32 65 50-14 — — 547.1 413 203 141 191 5111969 2.37 55 42-12 — — 478.2 370 165 126 141 4191970 2.30 64 51-13 — — 574.1 497 218 147 234 4371971 2.72 66 53-13 — 20 542.2 459 214 164 252 4851972 2.94 64 50-13 — 14 561.0 501 239 183 240 3471973 2.86 62 51-11 — 17 538.1 460 228 171 204 3651974 3.32 70 50-20 — 17 607.2 620 313 224 263 4101975 2.58 57 42-14 — 17 505.0 429 208 145 214 2891976 3.32 61 33-26 — 14 536.0 503 262 198 279 3591977 3.31 66 46-20 — 20 589.1 524 297 217 267 4001978 2.63 63 54-9 — 11 561.2 484 215 164 271 4021979 4.40 57 33-24 — 11 493.0 538 341 241 246 3081980 3.99 51 27-24 — 6 449.0 436 259 199 201 3081981 5.48 59 34-24 13 5 527.0 600 413 321 300 3141982 5.15 59 23-36 8 3 517.0 588 407 296 363 2661983 4.39 56 32-23 6 11 498.0 526 311 243 225 3071984 4.29 67 44-23 18 9 592.0 606 355 282 342 4141985 5.88 66 22-44 12 7 582.0 683 483 380 401 4351986 5.30 55 26-29 10 9 477.0 492 342 281 286 3711987 4.05 60 32-28 18 3 522.2 535 318 235 256 3281988 5.55 62 36-26 13 5 546.2 653 414 337 249 3361989 4.41 66 41-25 18 6 588.0 615 372 288 291 4171990 3.74 62 40-22 14 9 557.2 574 308 232 198 3421991 4.17 64 46-17 17 5 568.0 591 329 263 233 4451992 4.43 54 28-26 10 8 475.1 512 297 234 232 3971993 4.77 64 35-29 18 2 566.0 618 384 300 303 3701994 3.60 61 41-20 14 8 530.1 517 258 212 212 3291995 4.19 70 49-21 22 8 631.1 667 363 294 231 4401996 4.40 61 44-16 14 10 539.2 568 321 264 189 4021997 4.45 62 42-20 12 5 549.2 601 334 272 176 4331998 5.03 66 49-17 24 7 589.0 630 399 329 243 5791999 4.89 62 36-26 10 5 544.1 579 360 296 256 5682000 4.41 64 44-20 14 3 565.0 574 332 277 263 5702001 3.46 64 45-19 13 10 576.2 540 268 222 209 6052002 5.66 61 37-24 11 0 550.1 657 418 346 277 4572003 5.75 56 28-28 12 2 493.1 603 376 315 187 4102004 5.51 56 24-32 12 4 493.2 600 367 302 235 4632005 4.09 63 41-22 16 3 554.2 574 305 252 201 4912006 5.23 58 25-33 6 1 516.0 614 363 300 212 3432007 4.90 56 27-29 19 1 497.2 568 317 271 175 3682008 5.64 56 28-28 9 3 490.0 558 360 307 187 4072009 4.06 56 28-28 10 5 499.1 492 292 225 231 4382010 5.23 56 28-32 7 1 528.1 639 384 307 230 4142011 4.83 56 25-31 9 5 491.2 533 303 264 215 3552012 3.69 55 23-32 8 3 483.6 499 256 198 194 3512013 4.81 56 20-36 8 3 490.1 554 318 262 240 3162014 3.48 53 29-24 11 2 494.2 458 229 191 223 3752015 3.65 60 39-21 15 3 554.1 538 273 225 249 454

2016 4.51 56 28-28 14 1 499.1 495 275 250 248 412

Earned Run Average1. 2.26 ................................................. 19672. 2.30 ................................................. 19703. 2.32 ................................................. 19684. 2.37 ................................................. 19695. 2.42 ................................................. 19666. 2.46 ................................................. 19617. 2.58 ................................................. 19758. 2.61 ................................................. 19659. 2.63 ................................................. 197810. 2.65 ................................................. 1959

Fewest Runs Allowed1. 119 .................................................. 19592. 156 .................................................. 19673. 163 .................................................. 19584. 164 .................................................. 19655. 165 .................................................. 19696. 186 .................................................. 19617. 201 .................................................. 19668. 203 .................................................. 19689. 208 .................................................. 197510. 214 .................................................. 1962 214 .................................................. 1971Runs Per Nine Innings1. 2.96 ................................................. 19672. 3.10 ................................................. 19693. 3.11 ................................................. 19664. 3.34 ................................................. 19685. 3.35 ................................................. 19596. 3.42 ................................................. 19707. 3.45 ................................................. 19788. 3.55 ................................................. 1961 3.55 ................................................. 197110. 3.69 ................................................. 1965

Earned Runs1. 94 .................................................... 19592. 116 .................................................. 19653. 119 .................................................. 19674. 121 .................................................. 19585. 126 .................................................. 19696. 129 .................................................. 19617. 136 .................................................. 19578. 141 .................................................. 19689. 142 .................................................. 196610. 145 .................................................. 1975

Fewest Hits Allowed1. 250 .................................................. 19592. 274 .................................................. 19573. 314 .................................................. 19584. 316 .................................................. 19655. 348 .................................................. 19616. 367 .................................................. 19627. 370 .................................................. 19698. 375 .................................................. 19679. 413 .................................................. 196810. 429 .................................................. 1966 429 .................................................. 1975Hits Per Nine Innings1. 6.63 ................................................. 19662. 6.64 ................................................. 19613. 6.79 ................................................. 19684. 6.96 ................................................. 19695. 7.04 ................................................. 19596. 7.11 ................................................. 19657. 7.12 ................................................. 19678. 7.31 ................................................. 1960 7.31 ................................................. 196410. 7.53 ................................................. 1963

Fewest Walks Allowed1. 116 .................................................. 19672. 141 .................................................. 19693. 148 .................................................. 19664. 151 .................................................. 19655. 158 .................................................. 19596. 175 .................................................. 2007

7. 176 .................................................. 19978. 178 .................................................. 19579. 184 .................................................. 195810. 187 .................................................. 2003 187 .................................................. 2008

Walks Per Nine Innings1. 2.20 ................................................. 19672. 2.29 ................................................. 19663 2.65 ................................................. 19694. 2.88 ................................................. 19975. 3.14 ................................................. 19686. 3.15 ................................................. 19967. 3.16 ................................................. 20078. 3.20 ................................................. 19909. 3.26 ................................................. 2001 3.26 ................................................. 2005

Strikeouts1. 605 .................................................. 20012. 579 .................................................. 19983. 570 .................................................. 20004. 568 .................................................. 19995. 511 .................................................. 19686. 491 .................................................. 20057. 485 .................................................. 19718. 463 .................................................. 20049. 457 .................................................. 200210. 454 .................................................. 2015

Strikeouts Per Nine Innings1. 9.44 ................................................. 20012. 9.39 ................................................. 19993. 9.08 ................................................. 20004. 8.85 ................................................. 19985. 8.44 ................................................. 1965 8.44 ................................................. 20047. 8.40 ................................................. 19688. 8.22 ................................................. 19679. 8.09 ................................................. 196210. 8.04 ................................................. 1971

Saves1. 24 .................................................... 19982. 22 .................................................... 19953. 19 .................................................... 20074. 18 .................................................... 1984 18 .................................................... 1987 18 .................................................... 1989 18 .................................................... 19938. 17 .................................................... 19919. 16 .................................................... 200510. 14 .................................................... 1990 14 .................................................... 1994 14 .................................................... 1996 14 .................................................... 2000 14 .................................................... 2016

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Y E A R B Y Y E A R I N D I V I D U A L B AT T I N G L E A D E R SYear Average Home Runs RBI Hits Runs Stolen Bases

1949 Bill Sharman, .365 Rudy Regalado, 11 Rudy Regalado, 55 Rudy Regalado, 64 Rudy Regalado, 50 Freeman/Roundy, 51950 Rudy Regalado, .375 Al Karan, 6 Regalado/Lillis, 35 Bob Lillis, 61 Bob Lillis, 48 Jay Roundy, 141951 Hal Charnofsky, .368 Bob Lillis, 7 Bob Lillis, 49 Stan Charnofsky, 76 Bob Lillis, 52 Bob Lillis, 141952 Hal Charnofsky, .380 Al Lamont, 7 Hal Charnofsky, 50 Hal Charnofsky, 78 Stan Charnofsky, 51 Hal Charnofsky, 121953 Ed Simpson, .404 Boone/Simpson, 5 Ed Simpson, 49 Ed Simpson, 69 John Stevenson, 57 Boone/Oros, 71954 Tony Santino, .338 Gerry Mason, 11 Gerry Mason, 45 Mason/Stevenson, 50 Gerry Mason, 40 Verle Sorgen, 14*1955 Gerry Mason, .452 Gerry Mason, 8 Gerry Mason, 26 Gerry Mason, 28 Mason/Santino, 27 —1956 Kent Hadley, .387 Kent Hadley, 17 Kent Hadley, 46 Kent Hadley, 43 Kent Hadley, 37 Bill Faddis, 91957 Mike Castanon, .373 Hoeck/Shollin, 5 Ken Hoeck, 31 Mike Castanon, 44 Castanon/Olson, 31 Ken Hoeck, 41958 Bill Heath, .396 Ron Fairly, 9 Ron Fairly, 67 Mike Castanon, 60 Jerry Siegert, 49 Don Buford, 31959 John Werhas, .419 Len Gabrielson, 10 Rex Johnston, 37 Fred Scott, 56 Fred Scott, 48 Don Buford, 81960 Willie Ryan, .350 Bill Heath, 8 Bob Levingston, 50 Tom Satriano, 69 Tom Satriano, 62 Ron Stillwell, 41961 Willie Ryan, .373 Mickey McNamee, 8 Steve Bach, 33 Willie Ryan, 63 Ron Stillwell, 39 Ryan/Stillwell, 41962 Bob Levingston, .382 Marvin Lotz, 7 Bob Levingston, 38 Bob Levingston, 60 Mike Gillespie, 40 Willie Brown, 61963 Willie Brown, .352 Bud Hollowell, 9 Kenny Washington, 35 Kenny Washington, 52 Willie Brown, 39 Larry Sandel, 91964 Gary Sutherland, .363 Gary Sutherland, 7 Daryl Wilkins, 36 Gary Sutherland, 62 Gary Sutherland, 35 Willie Brown, 151965 Daryl Wilkins, .381 Garrett/Wilkins, 6 Daryl Wilkins, 41 Daryl Wilkins, 59 Mike Garrett, 32 Mike Garrett, 111966 Oscar Brown, .340 Pat Harrison, 12 Pat Harrison, 60 Pat Harrison, 58 Fred Shuey, 45 Oscar Brown, 121967 Bill Seinsoth, .327 Pat Harrison, 8 Pat Harrison, 42 Shelly Andrens, 59 Shelly Andrens, 43 Shelly Andrens, 81968 Cal Meier, .372 Pat Harrison, 12 Pat Harrison, 47 Chuck Ramshaw, 61 Chuck Ramshaw, 51 Meier/Ramshaw, 91969 Cal Meier, .385 Bill Seinsoth, 14 Bill Seinsoth, 52 Meier/Seinsoth, 64 3 with 36 Cal Meier, 201970 Dave Kingman, .355 Dan Stoligrosz, 14 Dan Stoligrosz, 55 Dan Stoligrosz, 69 Dan Stoligrosz, 50 Cal Meier, 151971 Fred Lynn, .345 Craig Perkins, 9 Gordon Carter, 44 Tim Steele, 65 George Ambrow, 43 George Ambrow, 121972 Tim Steele, .366 Fred Lynn, 14 Fred Lynn, 46 Tim Steele, 75 Tim Steele, 57 Jeff Pedersen, 101973 Rich Dauer, .361 Rich Dauer, 11 Rich Dauer, 43 Rich Dauer, 73 Rich Dauer, 49 Cobb/Tevlin, 91974 Rich Dauer, .387 Rich Dauer, 15 Rich Dauer, 92 Rich Dauer, 108 Rich Dauer, 75 Marvin Cobb, 141975 Steve Kemp, .435 Steve Kemp, 13 Steve Kemp, 67 Steve Kemp, 90 Steve Kemp, 53 Marvin Cobb, 171976 Rob Hertel, .312 Larry Fobbs, 7 Larry Fobbs, 35 Rob Hertel, 65 Bobby Mitchell, 30 John Wells, 111977 Dave Van Gorder,.339 Dave Hostetler, 13 Dave Hostetler, 48 Doug Stokke, 79 Dave Hostetler, 53 John Wells, 111978 Tim Tolman, .404 Dave Hostetler, 17 Dave Engle, 55 Dave Engle, 74 Dave Hostetler, 54 John Wells, 191979 Dave Leeper, .339 Bob Skube, 13 Keith Brown, 53 Keith Brown, 66 Gerald Price, 52 Chuck Menzhuber, 161980 Marty Wilkerson, .376 4 with 7 Marty Wilkerson, 33 Marty Wilkerson, 68 Dave Smith, 41 Edmonds/Wilkerson, 51981 Dan Davidsmeier, .371 Dan Davidsmeier, 16 Dan Davidsmeier, 58 Dan Davidsmeier, 85 Dan Davidsmeier, 52 Chuck Menzhuber, 131982 Dave Smith, .345 Reggie Montgomery, 8 John Wallace, 49 John Wallace, 66 John Wallace, 40 Gary Snell, 81983 Alby Silvera, .353 Mark McGwire, 19 Mark McGwire, 59 Mark McGwire, 61 Mark McGwire, 46 John Wallace, 81984 Mark McGwire, .387 Mark McGwire, 32 Mark McGwire, 80 Mark McGwire, 96 Mark McGwire, 75 Jeff Brown, 121985 Wetherby/Oppenheimer, .364 Jeff Wetherby, 7 Dan Henley, 39 Dan Henley, 75 Dan Henley, 40 Dan Henley, 111986 Scott Sommers, .409 Brown/Henley, 8 Dan Henley, 43 Scott Sommers, 90 Dan Henley, 52 Don Buford, 171987 Keith Watkins, .350 Brown/Campanis, 6 Keith Watkins, 37 Keith Watkins, 72 Keith Watkins, 40 Don Buford, 241988 Jim Campanis, .392 Jim Campanis, 23 Jim Campanis, 92 Bret Barberie, 91 Bret Barberie, 67 John Jackson, 171989 John Jackson, .356 B.Boone/Robertson, 9 Bret Boone, 57 John Jackson, 90 B.Boone/Jackson, 62 John Jackson, 211990 Mark Smith, .333 Bret Boone, 12 Mark Smith, 54 Mark Smith, 80 B.Boone/Smith, 53 Damon Buford, 231991 Jeff Cirillo, .380 Robertson/Smith, 16 Mark Smith, 80 Jeff Cirillo, 100 Mark Smith, 72 Mark Smith, 181992 Bobby Hughes, .351 Bobby Hughes, 13 Bobby Hughes, 45 Bobby Hughes, 65 Bobby Hughes, 36 Billy Morris, 221993 Casey Burrill, .408 Casey Burrill, 13 Gabe Alvarez, 53 Casey Burrill, 97 J.P. Roberge, 55 J.P. Roberge, 141994 Geoff Jenkins, .373 Walter Dawkins, 17 Gabe Alvarez, 51 3 with 84 Geoff Jenkins, 64 Aaron Boone, 261995 Geoff Jenkins, .399 Geoff Jenkins, 23 Geoff Jenkins, 78 Jacque Jones, 106 Geoff Jenkins, 75 3 with 141996 Jeff Inglin, .392 Jeff Inglin, 14 Jeff Inglin, 72 Jacque Jones, 93 Greg Walbridge, 62 Ryan Stromsborg, 121997 Jason Brown, .368 Eric Munson, 13 Robb Gorr, 52 Marc Mirizzi, 90 Robb Gorr, 64 Wes Rachels, 151998 Eric Munson, .392 Morgan Ensberg, 21 Robb Gorr, 79 Robb Gorr, 96 Morgan Ensberg, 74 Morgan Ensberg, 201999 Jason Lane, .356 Jason Lane, 20 Jason Lane, 68 Seth Davidson, 82 Jason Lane, 58 Brad Ticehurst, 162000 Justin Gemoll, .374 Craig/Gemoll, 18 Justin Gemoll, 67 Justin Gemoll, 91 Anthony Lunetta, 62 Seth Davidson, 262001 Brian Barre, .345 Brian Barre, 13 Barre/Peavey, 48 Seth Davidson, 82 Brian Barre, 53 Brian Barre, 202002 Alberto Concepcion, .363 Bill Peavey, 15 Bill Peavey, 71 Alberto Concepcion, 85 Brian Barre, 75 Brian Barre, 142003 Anthony Lunetta, .349 Jeff Clement, 21 Jeff Clement, 53 Anthony Lunetta, 75 Jeff Clement, 53 Metropoulos/Brewster, 62004 Billy Hart, .367 Jeff Clement, 10 Jeff Clement, 43 Blake Sharpe, 74 Joey Metropoulos, 55 Sharpe/Moon, 72005 Jeff Clement, .348 Jeff Clement, 15 Jeff Clement, 54 Jeff Clement, 80 Clement/Sharpe, 52 Blake Sharpe, 112006 Cyle Hankerd, .383 Cyle Hankerd, 10 Cyle Hankerd, 55 Cyle Hankerd, 88 Matt Cusick, 63 Daniel Perales, 72007 Matt Cusick, .324 Lucas Duda, 7 Matt Cusick, 39 Grant Green, 72 Grant Green, 42 Matt Cusick, 102008 Grant Green, .390 Grant Green, 9 Derek Perren, 51 Grant Green, 80 Nick Buss, 51 Nick Buss, 162009 Grant Green, .374 Ricky Oropesa, 13 Ricky Oropesa, 48 Grant Green, 79 Grant Green, 46 Grant Green, 162010 Ricky Oropesa, .353 Ricky Oropesa, 20 Ricky Oropesa, 67 Ricky Oropesa, 83 Ricky Oropesa, 53 Ricky Oropesa, 72011 Ricky Oropesa, .322 Ricky Oropesa, 7 Ricky Oropesa, 44 Ricky Oropesa, 67 Kevin Roundtree, 38 Joe De Pinto, 92012 Matt Foat, .323 Alex Sherrod, 5 Kevin Roundtree, 31 Matt Foat, 65 Matt Foat, 33 Alex Sherrod, 6 2013 Adam Landecker, .351 James Roberts, 4 James Roberts, 28 Adam Landecker, 71 Greg Zebrack, 35 Adam Landecker, 62014 Jake Hernandez, .327 Vahn Bozoian, 3 Timmy Robinson, 30 Kevin Swick, 61 Kevin Swick, 27 Timmy Robinson, 72015 Bobby Stahel, .376 AJ Ramirez, 9 Timmy Robinson, 53 Bobby Stahel, 92 Bobby Stahel, 59 Garrett Stubbs, 20 2016 David Oppenheim, .387 AJ Ramirez, 9 Timmy Robinson, 46 Jeremy Martinez, 80 Timmy Robinson, 38 Corey Dempster, 10 *statistics were incomplete for 1955.

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Y E A R B Y Y E A R I N D I V I D U A L P I T C H I N G L E A D E R SYear Wins ERA Strikeouts Innings Appearances Saves

1949 Jack Schlarb, 12 Jack Schlarb, 3.31 Jack Schlarb, 101 Jack Schlarb, 138.1 Jack Schlarb, 25 —1950 Tom Lovrich, 10 Tom Lovrich, 2.69 Jack Schlarb, 78 Cesca/Schlarb, 110.0 Dave Cesca, 21 —1951 Tom Lovrich, 12 Tom Lovrich, 3.26 Tom Lovrich, 69 Tom Lovrich, 146.1 Tom Lovrich, 25 —1952 Tom Lovrich, 11 Tom Lovrich, 2.43 Jack Schlarb, 70 Tom Lovrich, 107.0 — —1953 Ed Hookstratten, 10 Vic Lapiner, 2.37 Ed Hookstratten, 82 Ed Hookstratten, 108.0 — —1954 Vic Lapiner, 8 Ralph Pausig, 2.25 Vic Lapiner, 44 Vic Lapiner, 107.0 — —*1955 Lapiner/Pausig, 7 Marty Zuanich, 1.71 Ralph Pausig, 46 Vic Lapiner, 69.0 Lapiner/Pausig, 8 —1956 Ed Isherwood, 7 Marty Zuanich, 2.89 Marty Zuanich, 37 Marty Zuanich, 96.1 Jerry Parker, 14 —1957 Dale Zeigler, 9 Pat Gillick, 1.80 Dale Zeigler, 105 Dale Zeigler, 86.0 Dale Zeigler, 17 —1958 Bruce Gardner, 13 Bill Thom, 2.40 Bill Thom, 76 Bill Thom, 92.2 Bruce Gardner, 18 —1959 Bill Thom, 10 Bill Thom, 1.44 Bruce Gardner, 77 Bruce Gardner, 95.1 Bruce Gardner, 16 —1960 Bruce Gardner, 18 Pete Kenney, 2.17 Bruce Gardner, 135 Bruce Gardner, 182.2 Bruce Gardner, 27 —1961 Jim Withers, 12 Jim Withers, 1.88 Jim Withers, 92 Jim Withers, 124.2 Ken Yaryan, 23 —1962 Ken Yaryan, 9 M. Lachemann, 2.54 Ken Yaryan, 132 Ken Yaryan, 123.0 Ken Yaryan, 23 —1963 Walt Peterson, 13 Pete Hillman, 1.09 Walt Peterson, 72 Walt Peterson, 166.0 Walt Peterson, 25 —1964 Walt Peterson, 17 Walt Peterson, 1.54 Walt Peterson, 116 Walt Peterson, 152.0 Walt Peterson, 27 —1965 Tom Seaver, 10 Tom Seaver, 2.47 John Herbst, 101 Tom Seaver, 105.2 John Herbst, 23 —1966 John Stewart, 16 Ron Cook, 1.52 John Stewart, 132 John Stewart, 148.1 John Stewart, 28 —1967 Bill Lee, 13 Tom House, 1.43 Mike Adamson, 143 Bill Lee, 115.2 Bill Lee, 23 —1968 Lee/Strom, 12 Bob Vaughn, 1.23 Brent Strom, 147 Brent Strom, 130.2 Brent Strom, 30 —1969 Dave Kingman, 11 Dave Kingman, 1.38 Brent Strom, 117 Jim Barr, 112.2 — —1970 Jim Barr, 14 Greg Widman, 1.16 Jim Barr/Strom, 99 Jim Barr, 141.0 — —1971 Mark Sogge, 14 Mark Sogge, 1.86 Steve Busby, 106 Steve Busby, 130.0 3 with 23 —1972 Greg Widman, 14 Russ McQueen, 1.64 Greg Widman, 100 Greg Widman, 140.1 Russ McQueen, 32 —1973 Randy Scarbery, 15 Randy Scarbery, 1.83 Randy Scarbery, 103 Randy Scarbery, 132.2 Mark Barr, 22 —1974 Mark Barr, 11 Al Meyer, 2.06 Pete Redfern, 70 Mark Barr, 104.1 Mark Barr, 23 —1975 Milke/Redfern, 9 Pete Redfern, 1.24 Pete Redfern, 120 Pete Redfern, 108.2 John Racanelli, 19 —1976 Charlie Phillips, 11 Ernie Mauritson, 1.95 John Racanelli, 78 Charlie Phillips, 109.1 Charlie Phillips, 23 —1977 Bill Bordley, 14 Brian Hayes, 1.77 Bill Bordley, 108 Brian Hayes, 122.1 Jeff Schattinger, 23 —1978 Bordley/Boxberger, 12 Jeff Wick, 1.51 Bill Bordley, 110 Bill Bordley, 125.1 Jeff Schattinger, 29 —1979 Psaltis/Wick, 6 Mike Couchee, 3.30 Spiro Psaltis, 78 Mike Couchee, 92.2 Stan Williams, 23 —1980 Bill Peltola, 5 Bill Peltola, 2.41 Tim Kammeyer, 69 Mike Couchee, 93.2 Kammeyer/Jones, 21 4 with 21981 Mickey Meister, 9 Steve Heslop, 3.47 Tim Kammeyer, 65 Mickey Meister, 91.1 Kammeyer/Peltola, 24 3 with 31982 Sid Akins, 6 Phil Smith, 2.70 Sid Akins, 49 Sid Akins, 105.0 Akins/Meister, 22 McGwire/Smith, 21983 Akins/Smith, 7 Mark McGwire, 2.78 Sid Akins, 64 Sid Akins, 114.1 Phil Smith, 21 Randy Johnson, 31984 Randy Robertson, 11 Rick Weible, 2.77 Sid Akins, 82 Randy Robertson, 114.2 Randy Johnson, 26 Rick Weible, 71985 Randy Johnson, 6 Chris Shifl ett, 3.31 Randy Johnson, 99 Randy Johnson, 118.1 Rick Weible, 31 Steve Bast, 61986 Brad Brink, 8 Brad Brink, 3.43 Brad Brink, 110 Brad Brink, 123.1 Steve Bast, 34 Steve Bast, 51987 3 with 6 Brian Nichols, 1.70 Darrin Beer, 79 Randy Powers, 113.0 Greg Mayer, 31 Brian Nichols, 171988 Randy Powers 11 Steve Gewecke, 4.36 Darrin Beer, 83 Darrin Beer, 131.1 Latter/Nichols, 27 Brian Nichols, 91989 Randy Powers, 10 Dave Latter, 2.91 Randy Powers, 81 Phil Kendall, 112.1 Darrin Beer, 38 Darrin Beer, 71990 Randy Powers, 11 Randy Powers, 2.29 Randy Powers, 90 Randy Powers, 137.2 Jackie Nickell, 29 Cirillo/Proctor, 31991 Jackie Nickell, 9 Phil Kendall, 3.05 Jackie Nickell, 79 Jackie Nickell, 103.1 Phil Kendall, 28 Jeff Cirillo, 61992 Dan Hubbs, 7 Jackie Nickell, 3.48 Jackie Nickell, 106 Jackie Nickell, 119.0 Ryan Henderson, 26 Jackie Nickell, 41993 Mike Collett, 9 Dan Hubbs, 2.96 Dan Hubbs, 90 Tony Nieto, 99.2 Dan Hubbs, 33 Dan Hubbs, 181994 Randy Flores, 11 Randy Flores, 1.66 Randy Flores, 63 Tony Nieto, 105.0 Grant Vermillion, 26 Grant Vermillion, 71995 Randy Flores, 13 Jason Garner, 3.12 Brian Cooper, 92 Randy Flores, 150.0 Jason Garner, 31 Jason Garner, 151996 Seth Etherton, 12 Scott Henderson, 3.19 Seth Etherton, 104 Randy Flores, 118.1 Jack Krawczyk, 25 Jack Krawczyk, 121997 Seth Etherton, 10 Seth Etherton, 2.96 Seth Etherton, 106 Randy Flores, 113.0 Jack Krawczyk, 33 Jack Krawczyk, 111998 Seth Etherton, 13 Seth Etherton, 3.23 Seth Etherton, 182 Seth Etherton, 136.2 Krawczyk/Lane, 34 Jack Krawczyk, 231999 Barry Zito, 12 Barry Zito, 3.28 Barry Zito, 154 Justin Lehr, 113.1 Steve Smyth, 29 Lehr/Smyth, 32000 Rik Currier, 15 Rik Currier, 3.31 Mark Prior, 150 Mark Prior, 136.1 Ronald Flores, 37 Ronald Flores, 52001 Mark Prior, 15 Mark Prior, 1.69 Mark Prior, 202 Mark Prior, 138.2 Brian Bannister, 34 Fraser Dizard, 72002 Brett Bannister, 8 Anthony Reyes, 3.44 Brett Bannister, 76 Brett Bannister, 86.0 Cory Campos, 30 Cory Campos, 62003 Brian Bannister, 6 Anthony Reyes, 4.38 Bobby Paschal, 67 Brian Bannister, 93.1 Bret Butler, 33 Bret Butler, 82004 Ian Kennedy, 7 Ian Kennedy, 2.91 Ian Kennedy, 120 Ian Kennedy, 92.2 Michael Friedman, 29 Josh Rummonds, 42005 Ian Kennedy, 12 Ian Kennedy, 2.54 Ian Kennedy, 158 Ian Kennedy, 117.0 Paul Koss, 34 Paul Koss, 14 2006 Tommy Milone, 7 Ian Kennedy, 3.90 Ian Kennedy, 102 Ian Kennedy, 101.2 John Dunn, 40 Paul Koss, 62007 Ryan Cook, 7 Brad Boxberger, 3.20 Brad Boxberger, 72 Ryan Cook, 90.2 Paul Koss, 29 Paul Koss, 162008 Ryan Cook, 7 Tommy Milone, 3.51 Tommy Milone, 98 Tommy Milone, 97.1 Ryan Cabral, 20 Stock/Boxberger, 32009 R. Stock/A. Triggs, 5 Robert Stock, 2.90 Brad Boxberger, 99 Brad Boxberger, 94.0 Daniel Cooper, 22 Robert Stock, 42010 Mount/Smith/Fujiya, 5 Andrew Triggs, 3.95 Ben Mount, 65 Ben Mount, 91.2 Ryan Cabral, 28 C. Smith/S. Fujiya, 22011 Triggs/Odom/Wood, 5 Andrew Triggs, 3.67 Andrew Triggs, 72 Andrew Triggs, 90.2 Matt Munson, 24 Smith/Mount, 42012 Tarpley,/Triggs, 5 Wyatt Strahan, 1.37 Andrew Triggs, 85 Andrew Triggs, 105.2 Brad Douthit, 29 Martin Viramontes, 52013 Strahan/Davis, 4 Wyatt Strahan, 2.45 Kyle Twomey, 50 Wyatt Strahan, 80.2 Kyle Davis, 22 Nigel Nootbaar, 32014 Wyatt Strahan, 6 Kyle Davis, 1.12 Wyatt Strahan, 89 Wyatt Strahan, 104.1 Kyle Davis, 26 Kyle Davis, 92015 Kyle Twomey, 8 Marc Huberman, 2.36 Kyle Twomey, 68 Kyle Twomey, 93.2 Marc Huberman, 27 Kyle Davis, 6 2016 Davis/Navilhon, 5 Marc Huberman, 1.94 Joe Navilhon, 71 Joe Navilhon, 82.2 Kriske/Huberman, 26 Brooks Kriske, 6

*statistics were incomplete for 1955.

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Y E A R B Y Y E A R S TA R T I N G L I N E U P S1929

C ................................................ Joe Ward1B ...................................... Bud Gorman2B ............................ Caballero/Kreiger3B .................................. Pete TarchioneSS ................................... John Von AspeLF ...........................................Hal StanierCF ...................................... Doug HanbyRF ............................................ Al BoswellP .......................................... Dick SchultzP .............................................Larry DihelP .......................................Chuck KesslerP ...................................... Eugene Ehlers

1930C ................................................ Joe Ward1B ............................ Garrett Arbelbide2B .....................................Stan Shepard3B ......................................Ralph WilcoxSS ..........................................Orv MohlerLF .................................................Jess HillCF ...................................... Doug HanbyRF ............................................ Al BoswellP ............................... George SutherlenP .............................George WilliamsonP ........................... Lawson WillinghamP .......................................... John Gooch

1931C ................................................ Joe Ward1B ............................ Garrett Arbelbide2B .....................................Stan Shepard3B ....................................Al HildebrandSS ..........................................Orv MohlerLF ...........................................Hal StanierCF ...................................... Doug HanbyRF ............................................ Al BoswellP ...............................George BuchananP ............................... George SutherlenP ............................................. Neil Griffi nP .......................................... John Gooch

1932C .................................... Gene Bankston1B ........................................Curtis Youel2B ..........................................Bob Allaire3B ....................................Al HildebrandSS ..........................................Orv MohlerLF ............................. Garrett ArbelbideCF .....................................Ernie StewartRF ..................................... Herb RothwillP ...............................George BuchananP ...........................................Fred TalbertP ......................................Charles UptonP ......................................Homer Griffi th

1933C ............................. Minisian/Bankston1B ........................................Curtis Youel2B .................................... Robert Allaire3B ....................... Hildebrand/MorrowSS ......................................Rod DedeauxLF ................................Sherman JensenCF .....................................Ernie StewartRF ..................................... Herb RothwillP ...............................George BuchananP ............................................. Hal ForneyP ......................................Charles UptonP ................................. Wilson Ferguson

1934C .......................................Frank Roberts1B ..................................Ernie Holbrook2B ......................................Kenny Peters3B .................................... Robert AllaireSS ......................................Rod DedeauxLF ......................................John MorrowCF .....................................Ernie StewartRF .........................................Julie BescosP .................................... James ApplebyP ...........................................Clyde BakerP ......................................Charles UptonP ............................................. Hal Forney

1935C .......................................Frank Roberts1B ..................................Ernie Holbrook2B ......................................Kenny Peters3B .....................................John MorrowSS ......................................Rod DedeauxLF ...........................................Bill HanlonCF .................................Richard HerzogRF ................................................(several)P ........................................ Joe GonzalesP ........................................George PabstP .................................... Jack McDonaldP .............................................. Joel Evans

1936C .......................................Frank Roberts1B ..................................Dave Schwartz2B ......................................Kenny Peters3B ..........................................Bill HanlonSS ........................................... Hal SielingLF ................................. Alex PetrushkinCF .................................Richard HerzogRF ............................................Bill TannerP ........................................ Joe GonzalesP ................................... Alex PetrushkinP ........................................George PabstP ............................... Beecher Twitchell

1937C .......................................Norman Jacot1B ..................................Dave Schwartz2B ................................................ Art Lilly3B ...........................................Bill TannerSS ........................................... Hal SielingLF ................................. Alex PetrushkinCF ................................. John BerardinoRF ..................................Richard HerzogP ........................................ Joe GonzalesP ................................... Alex PetrushkinP .............................Nelson CullenwardP .....................................Dick Carpenter

1938C ...............................................Roy Engle1B ............................... Wayne Murdock2B ................................................ Art Lilly3B ...........................................Bill TannerSS ........................................... Hal SielingLF .......................... Hanson/PetrushkinCF ..................................... John RamseyRF ................................Hanson/OlhassoP ................................... Alex PetrushkinP ...........................................Jack BrewerP .....................................Dick CarpenterP ........................................ Lewis Crosby

1939C ...............................................Roy Engle1B ............................... Wayne Murdock2B ................................................ Art Lilly3B .......................................Frank HolleySS ........................................Jack HansonLF ..........................................Frank KoskiCF ..................................... John RamseyRF .................................. Evans/LambertP ...........................................Jack BrewerP .........................................Bob WinslowP ......................................Charles StradaP ........................................ Lewis Crosby

1940C ...............................................Roy Engle1B ............................... Wayne Murdock2B .........................................Frank Koski3B .......................................Jack HansonSS .....................................Merrill CombsLF .................................. Bruce KonopkaCF .....................................Calvin BarnesRF ............................................. Les EvansP ...........................................Jack BrewerP .........................................Bob WinslowP ........................................... Jack Bomke

1941C ......................................Jerry Bowman1B ................................. Bruce Konopka2B .........................................Frank Koski3B ...................................... Bud DawsonSS .....................................Merrill CombsLF ......................................Calvin BarnesCF .............................................Hal UrnerRF ................................. Chuck SylvesterP ..............................................Ed VitalichP .................................... Tommy WilkinsP ................................................Bob FoltzP ......................................Earl Chambers

1942C ......................................... Bob deLauer1B ................................. Bruce Konopka2B ...........................................Al Spaeter3B ..................................... Robert WhiteSS ......................................... Jack PalmerLF .........................................Bill BadhamCF .....................................Calvin BarnesRF .....................................William WhiteP ..............................................Ed VitalichP .................................... Tommy WilkinsP ......................................Earl Chambers

1943C ........................................... Don Palmer1B ......................................... Bill Spaeter2B ...........................................Al Spaeter3B .....................................Roger CombsSS ......................................... Jack PalmerLF ........................................Karl TashjianCF .............................................Hal UrnerRF ...................................Ken McCreightP ...........................................Ned HaskellP ............................................ Dave SacksP ......................................Earl Chambers

1944C .............................. McCreight/Palmer1B ..........................................Don Hardy2B ...................................... Bobby Jones3B ............................................Jim HardySS ..........................................Bob SanteeLF ..........................................Art MurphyCF .............................. Glenn DanielsonRF ..................................Emmett JansenP ........................................ Hal SaltzmanP .........................................Charlie NoahP ........................................Clark Higgins

1945C ................................... Richard Moff att1B .................................. Ray Wolochow2B ........................................ Tom Phelps3B .........................................Dick BaughSS ..................................Art MazmanianLF ......................................Clark HigginsCF ............................................ Bill SteeleRF .................................... Blake HeadleyP ......................................... Bob WebsterP .........................................Lewis ComerP ..............................................Joe GorskiP ........................................Clark Higgins

1946C ........................................... Don Palmer1B ......................................... Bill Spaeter2B ...........................................Al Spaeter3B ............................................Jim HardySS ................................... Bill Crutchfi eldLF ...................................Hugo Hoff manCF ........................................ Tom PhelpsRF ..................................Hank WorkmanP ...........................................Doug EssickP ......................................... Bob WebsterP ...........................................Ned HaskellP ...........................................Dick Bishop

1947C .....................................Ken McCreight1B ..................................... Larry Pennell2B ................................. Jim Brideweser3B .................................. Bill Crutchfi eldSS ................................................ Bill LillieLF ..................................... Archie WilsonCF ....................................Gordon JonesRF ..................................Hank WorkmanP ............................................Wally HoodP ...........................................Doug EssickP ...........................................Dick BishopP ...........................................Ned Haskell

1948C ..............................................Bob Zuber1B .................................... Hank Cedillos2B .................................Art Mazmanian3B ............................................... Bill LillieSS .................................. Jim BrideweserLF ..................................Hank WorkmanCF ....................................Gordon JonesRF ..........................................Gail HenleyP ............................................Wally HoodP ...........................................Dick BishopP .....................................Maynard HorstP ................................................Tom Kipp

1949C ..................................McKelvey/Zuber1B ................................. Rudy Regalado2B .................................Art Mazmanian3B .................................... Hank CedillosSS .................................. Jim BrideweserLF ........................................Bill SharmanCF ...............................................Al KaranRF ................................McKelvey/ZuberP ..........................................Jack SchlarbP ...........................................Don PenderP ........................................... Dick FiedlerP .....................................Maynard Horst

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Y E A R B Y Y E A R S TA R T I N G L I N E U P S1950

C ..............................................Bob Zuber1B ............................ Lamont/Sharman2B ...............................Stan Charnofsky3B ...............................................Al KaranSS ...............................................Bob LillisLF ..........................................Jay RoundyCF ................................. Serge FreemanRF .................................. Rudy RegaladoP .......................................... Tom LovrichP ..........................................Jack SchlarbP ............................................Dave CescaP .......................................... Chuck Pryor

1951C .........................................Bishara/Wills1B .......................... Gary Killingsworth2B ...............................Stan Charnofsky3B ...............................................Al KaranSS ...............................................Bob LillisLF .................................. Hal CharnofskyCF ...........................................Tom RiachRF ........................................... Bob HertelP .......................................... Tom LovrichP ............................................Dave CescaP ...........................................Charles AneP .............................................Tom Kemp

1952C .....................................Bishara/Garten1B ...........................................Al Lamont2B ...............................Stan Charnofsky3B .......................... Gary KillingsworthSS .................................. Hal CharnofskyLF .................................John StevensonCF .......................................... Bob HertelRF ....................................Warner BooneP .......................................... Tom LovrichP ..........................................Jack SchlarbP ............................................ Mike CescaP ...........................................Bill Sperling

1953C ..............................John Garten (.309)1B ............................Ed Simpson (.404)2B .................................. Jim Oros (.247)3B ............................... Joe Conte (.209)SS .....................John Stevenson (.327)LF .............................. Gary Robin (.244)CF .......................Warner Boone (.283)RF ............................. Lou Bishara (.314)P ...........Ed Hookstratten (10-2, 2.82)P .....................Dave Rankin (6-2, 3.94)P ........................Don Young (5-5, 3.55)P ................... Charlie Mena (2-6, 4.94)

1954C ..........................................John Garten1B ......................................Tony Santino2B .............................................. Jim Oros3B ............................................Bill FaddisSS .................................John StevensonLF .......................................... Gary RobinCF ......................................Verle SorgenRF .......................................Gerry MasonP .............................................Vic LapinerP ..................................... Marty ZuanichP .........................................Ralph PausigP .................................................. Ed Allen

1955C ..........................................John Garten1B ....................................... Kent Hadley2B .............................................. Jim Oros3B ............................................Bill FaddisSS .................................John StevensonLF .......................................... Gary RobinCF ......................................Tony SantinoRF .......................................Gerry MasonP .............................................Vic LapinerP .........................................Ralph PausigP ..................................... Marty Zuanich

1956C .................................... Finigan/Shollin1B ....................................... Kent Hadley2B .................................... Bud Pritchard3B ............................................Bob GerstSS .............................................Bill FaddisLF ......................................... Mike HoeckCF ......................................Tony SantinoRF ........................................ Carl MaggioP ..................................... Marty ZuanichP ........................................... Jerry ParkerP ....................................... Ed IsherwoodP ........................................ Charlie Mena

1957C ............................ Terry Finigan (.224)1B ............................. Ken Guff ey (.171)2B ...........................Don Biasotti (.203)3B ......... Blewett/Werhas (.200/.217)SS .......................Mike Castanon (.373)LF .............................Mike Hoeck (.225)CF .................................Bill Olson (.353)RF .............................Tom Shollin (.333)P ......................Dale Zeigler (9-2, 3.24)P .................. Ed Isherwood (4-4, 2.22)P ........................... Bill Thom (4-3, 7.46)P .......................... Pat Gillick (0-1, 1.80)

1958C ................................... Bill Heath (.396)1B ............................. Ken Guff ey (.303)2B ......................Mike Castanon (.368)3B ...........................Don Biasotti (.237)SS ................................ Fred Scott (.295)LF ...................... Johnny Werhas (.312)CF ................................Ron Fairly (.348)RF ........................... Jerry Siegert (.370)P ...............Bruce Gardner (13-1, .262)P ........................... Bill Thom (9-1, 2.40)P .................. Bob Blakeslee (5-1, 2.90)P ....................Jim Barudoni (5-2, 3.10)

1959C ................................... Bill Heath (.243)1B ............................. Ken Guff ey (.341)2B ...........................Ron Stillwell (.269)3B ..................... Johnny Werhas (.419)SS ................................ Fred Scott (.368)LF ............................. Don Buford (.330)CF .........................Rex Johnston (.347)RF .....Gabrielson/McLane (.404/.356)P ................. Bruce Gardner (9-2, 2.83)P .........................Bill Thom (10-1, 1.44)P ....................Jim Barudoni (6-1, 3.05)P .................. Bob Blakeslee (2-1, 2.70)

1960C ................................... Bill Heath (.330)1B ............................. Willie Ryan (.350)2B ..............................Steve Bach (.237)3B .........................Tom Satriano (.318)SS ............................Ron Stillwell (.278)LF ... Gillespie/Levingston (.290/.314) CF ................Mickey McNamee (.282)RF ............................. Art Ersepke (.326)P ...............Bruce Gardner (18-2, 2.71)P .................... Jim Withers (11-6, 2.38)P ........Marcel Lachemann (3-3, 4.08)P ........................Ken Yaryan (6-3, 5.15)

1961C ...............................Larry Himes (.333)1B ............................. Willie Ryan (.373)2B ..............................Steve Bach (.307)3B .........................Tom Satriano (.319)SS ............................Ron Stillwell (.196)LF ........................ Mike Gillespie (.248)CF ................Mickey McNamee (.257)RF ............................. Art Ersepke (.311)P .................... Jim Withers (12-1, 1.88)P .....................Pete Kenney (6-2, 2.45)P ..........Larry Hankammer (8-2, 3.74)P ........................Ken Yaryan (7-2, 2.63)

1962C .......................... Bud Hollowell (.256)1B ............................. Willie Ryan (.358)2B ....................... Mike Gillespie (.274)3B ...........................Larry Sandel (.243)SS ...........Harty/W. Brown (.266/.225)LF ..........................Mike Macklin (.261)CF ....................Bob Levingston (.382)RF ................ Kenny Washington (.331)P ........................Ken Yaryan (9-5, 3.29)P .....................Pete Kenney (4-4, 3.86)P .................. Cliff Goodrich (6-2, 3.58)P ........Marcel Lachemann (4-0, 2.54)

1963C ..... Hollowell/Piscovich (.245/.286)1B .........................Gary Holman (.317)2B .....................Justin Dedeaux (.222)3B ...........................Larry Sandel (.224)SS .............................. Ken Walker (.259)LF ....................................Fred Hill (.316)CF .......................... Willie Brown (.352)RF ................ Kenny Washington (.351)P ................Walt Peterson (13-4, 2.27)P ............................Al Lasas (10-5, 3.14)P ....................Duane White (6-3, 3.54)P .......................Larry Fisher (5-2, 4.26)

1964C ..... Hollowell/Piscovich (.324/.333)1B ...............................Joe Austin (.253)2B ..........................Daryl Wilkins (.258)3B ...........................Larry Sandel (.287)SS ....................Gary Sutherland (.363)LF ..............................Fred Shuey (.243)CF .......................... Willie Brown (.273)RF ....................................Fred Hill (.176)P ................Walt Peterson (17-3, 1.54)P .......................Larry Fisher (8-4, 4.83)P .............................. Al Lasas (4-2, 5.46)P ...........................Ron Cook (2-1, 4.21)

1965C .......................Marty Piscovich (.308)1B ...............................Joe Austin (.284)2B .....................Justin Dedeaux (.271)3B ..........................Daryl Wilkins (.381)SS ............Walker/Withers (.263/.284)LF ..............................Fred Shuey (.248)CF .........................Don Johnson (.219)RF ........................... Mike Garrett (.309)P .................... Tom Seaver (10-2, 2.47)P .......................Larry Fisher (7-2, 2.42)P ......................John Herbst (4-3, 3.05)P ....................John Stewart (3-3, 2.25)

1966C ............................. Steve Sogge (.307)1B ......................Buddy Gordon (.288)2B .....................Justin Dedeaux (.208)3B .............. Armando DeCastro (.245)SS ............................Pat Harrison (.291)LF ..............................Fred Shuey (.272)CF ..................... Shelly Andrens (.243)RF .....O. Brown/Gabrielson (.340/.178)P ...........................Ron Cook (8-1, 1.52)P ................. John Stewart (16-1, 1.64)P .......................... Ray Lamb (9-5, 2.17)P ................... John Herbst (11-4, 3.26)

1967C ............................. Steve Sogge (.303)1B ...........................Bill Seinsoth (.327)2B ...........................Pat Harrison (.264)3B ...............................Ron Drake (.257)SS ................... Chuck Ramshaw (.290)LF .......................... Rich Schaff er (.252)CF ..................... Shelly Andrens (.285)RF ............................ Reid Braden (.222)P ....................... Tom House (5-3, 1.43)P ............................. Bill Lee (13-4, 1.63)P ................Mike Adamson (8-3, 2.53)P ................... John Herbst (11-1, 2.53)

1968C ............................. Steve Sogge (.226)1B ...........................Bill Seinsoth (.312)2B ...........................Pat Harrison (.279)3B ...............................Ron Drake (.234)SS ................... Chuck Ramshaw (.274)LF ............................Pat Kuehner (.235)CF ...................................Jay Jaff e (.281)RF ............................ Reid Braden (.316)P ...................Bob Vaughn (10-4, 1.23)P ............................. Bill Lee (12-3, 1.99)P ........................... Jim Barr (10-2, 2.31)P ................... Brent Strom (12-4, 3.09)

1969C .......................Steve Turgliatto (.186)1B ...........................Bill Seinsoth (.368)2B ................................. Mike Ball (.268)3B .......Alfano/Stoligrosz (.239/.216)SS ..................................Cal Meier (.385)LF ....................................Jay Jaff e (.222)CF ......................... Russ Bennett (.312)RF ................................................(several)P ........................... Jim Barr (10-4, 2.79)P ................... Brent Strom (10-1, 1.47)P ..............Dave Kingman (11-4, 1.38)P ..............Jim Southworth (4-1, 2.51)

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C ............................ Craig Perkins (.244)1B ................................. Mike Ball (.250)2B .......................... Frank Alfano (.302)3B ...................... Dan Stoligrosz (.324)SS ..................................Cal Meier (.310)LF ........... Cross/Pedersen (.279/.308)CF ......................... Russ Bennett (.307)RF .......................Dave Kingman (.355)SP ......................... Jim Barr (14-2, 1.92)SP ................. Brent Strom (13-1, 2.26)SP ................ Greg Widman (6-3, 1.16)

1971C ............................ Craig Perkins (.302)1B .................... Daryl Arenstein (.337)2B ................... Alfano/Ball (.264/.275)3B ...................................Jeff Port (.258)SS ................... George Ambrow (.314)LF ..........................Jeff Pedersen (.301)CF ..................Carter/Lynn (.285/.345)RF ................................Tim Steele (.328)SP ................. Mark Sogge (14-1, 1.86)SP ................. Steve Busby (11-2, 2.24)SP .........................Eric Raich (7-3, 2.21)SP ................ Greg Widman (9-2, 2.65)

1972C .................................... Sam Ceci (.350)1B .................... Daryl Arenstein (.278)2B .......... Adolph/Guggia (.288/.261)3B ...................................Jeff Port (.228)SS ............................ Roy Smalley (.265)LF .... Huizenga/Pedersen (.344/.293)CF ................................Fred Lynn (.326)RF ................................Tim Steele (.366)SP .......... Randy Scarbery (12-3, 2.66)SP ..............Greg Widman (14-2, 2.86)SP ....................Mark Sogge (5-2, 1.85)RP ............. Russ McQueen (9-3, 1.64)

1973C .................................Ed Putman (.323)1B .................... Daryl Arenstein (.265)2B ............................Rob Adolph (.215)3B ..............................Rich Dauer (.361)SS ............................ Roy Smalley (.338)LF ..........Huizenga/Tevlin (.261/.319)CF ................................Fred Lynn (.300)RF ............................ Ed Bowman (.316)SP .......... Randy Scarbery (15-2, 1.83)SP ...................... Mark Barr (10-2, 2.38)SP .............. Russ McQueen (5-3, 2.03)SP .....................C.J. Holland (7-2, 4.53)

1974C .................................Ed Putman (.275)1B ...Bhagwat/Carpenter (.268/.286)2B ............................Rob Adolph (.227)3B ..............................Rich Dauer (.387)SS .......................... Marvin Cobb (.329)LF ....................Creighton Tevlin (.318)CF ........................Ken Huizenga (.291)RF ....................... Anthony Davis (.273)DH ...........................Steve Kemp (.351)SP ...................... Mark Barr (11-1, 2.85)SP ............... John Racanelli (7-4, 2.45)SP .............. Russ McQueen (7-4, 3.40)SP .................. Pete Redfern (7-3, 4.15)

1975C ....................Dennis Littlejohn (.275)1B .................... Mark Carpenter (.232)2B ......................... Marvin Cobb (.333)3B ..............................Rob Hertel (.284)SS ..............................Phil Doktor (.260)LF ............. Stahl/Tonascia (.212/.205)CF ................................Tom Ricks (.287)RF .............................Steve Kemp (.435)DH .......................Gary Wiencek (.232)SP .................. Pete Redfern (9-3, 1.24)SP ................. George Milke (9-3, 1.95)SP ............... John Racanelli (6-5, 3.07)

1976C .....................Dave Van Gorder (.265)1B .................... Mark Carpenter (.253)2B ............................Larry Fobbs (.231)3B ..............................Rob Hertel (.312)SS ...........................Doug Stokke (.228)LF ................................................(several)CF ............. Mitchell/Ricks (.307/.238)RF ............................. Tim Tolman (.298)DH ........................... Chris Smith (.308)SP ..............Rod Boxberger (2-7, 3.69)SP ............... John Racanelli (9-3, 2.38)SP ............Charlie Phillips (11-5, 3.29)

1977

C .....................Dave Van Gorder (.339)1B ......................Dave Hostetler (.328)2B ..............................Rob Hertel (.329)3B .............................Dave Engle (.337)SS ...........................Doug Stokke (.298)LF ............................. Chris Smith (.305)CF ...........Mitchell/Skube (.193/.278)RF ............................. Tim Tolman (.293)DH .............................Rick Hertel (.236)SP ...................Bill Bordley (14-0, 2.42)SP ..............Rod Boxberger (5-7, 4.65)SP .................. Brian Hayes (11-3, 1.77)RP ............Jeff Schattinger (5-1, 2.28)

1978C .....................Dave Van Gorder (.265)1B ......................Dave Hostetler (.313)2B ............................Larry Fobbs (.321)3B .............................Dave Engle (.352)SS ...........................Doug Stokke (.283)LF ............................. Tim Tolman (.404)CF ..............................Bob Skube (.289)RF ................. Brown/Wells (.348/.291)DH ........................... Chris Smith (.333)SP ...................Bill Bordley (12-2, 2.73)SP ............Rod Boxberger (12-1, 2.00)SP ..........Ernie Mauritson (11-0, 2.25)RP ............Jeff Schattinger (4-3, 2.73)

1979C .......................... Dave Hodgins (.323)1B ............................ Dave Smith (.331)2B ........................... Gerald Price (.320)3B ...................Marty Wilkerson (.242)SS .................Chuck Menzhuber (.308)LF ............................... John Wells (.320)CF ..............................Bob Skube (.315)RF ............................Keith Brown (.325)DH ........Cecchini/Leeper (.333/.339)SP ............... Mike Couchee (5-7, 3.30)SP ....................Spiro Psaltis (6-3, 4.02)SP ..................... Ron Arnold (4-2, 4.45)

1980

C .......................... Dave Hodgins (.237)1B ............................ Dave Smith (.306)2B ......................... Bob Batesole (.292)3B ...................Marty Wilkerson (.376)SS ..................Dan Davidsmeier (.307)LF ....................... Stan Edmonds (.353)CF .......................... Dave Leeper (.245)RF ............................Paul Homrig (.221)DH ......................... Jim Cecchini (.256)SP ............... Mike Couchee (3-6, 3.65)SP ..............Tim Kammeyer (5-3, 4.44)SP ....................... Bill Peltola (5-2, 2.41)

1981C ............................. Jim Cecchini (.311)1B ............................ Dave Smith (.274)2B ... Batesole/Menzhuber (.281/.251)3B ...................Marty Wilkerson (.333)SS ..................Dan Davidsmeier (.371)LF ....................... Stan Edmonds (.353)CF .........................Stu Pederson (.333)RF ........................... Dave Leeper (.355)DH .................. Mark Malconian (.317)SP ..............Mickey Meister (9-5, 5.03)SP ..................Steve Heslop (4-2, 3.47)SP ..............Tim Kammeyer (7-4, 4.76)

1982C ............................. Jim Cecchini (.243)1B .............................. Jeff Brown (.273)2B ......................... Bob Batesole (.298)3B ...................Craig Stevenson (.306)SS ......................... Tony Walczuk (.205)LF ................................ Gary Snell (.324)CF ......................... John Wallace (.320)RF ............ Reggie Mont gom ery (.257)DH ..............................................(several)SP ..........................Sid Akins (6-7, 3.51)SP ...........Bob Gunnarsson (5-4, 5.02)SP ..............Mickey Meister (5-6, 7.12)

1983C ...............................Jack Del Rio (.319)1B ...................... Mark McGwire (.319)2B ......................... Bob Batesole (.248)3B ...................Craig Stevenson (.301)SS .............................Dan Henley (.263)LF ................................ Gary Snell (.222)CF ......................... John Wallace (.333)RF ............................. Alby Silvera (.353)DH .......... Reggie Mont gom ery (.300)SP ....................... Sid Akins (7-10, 5.04)SP ...........Bob Gunnarsson (6-4, 3.70)SP ..............Mickey Meister (3-5, 5.50)RP .......................Phil Smith (7-3, 3.54)

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1984C ...............................Jack Del Rio (.342)1B ...................... Mark McGwire (.387)2B ...................Craig Stevenson (.284)3B .....................Scott Sommers (.297)SS ............................... Jim Wilkey (.259)LF ............................... Jeff Brown (.343)CF ............................... Gary Snell (.203)RF ............................. Alby Silvera (.332)DH ..................... Mark Steevens (.284)SP .......Randy Robertson (11-4, 4.32)SP ....................... Brad Brink (5-4, 4.31)SP ..........................Sid Akins (8-6, 3.42)RP .................... Rick Weible (7-1, 2.77)

1985C ............Damon Oppenheimer (.364)1B .....................Scott Sommers (.268)2B ............ Housley/Peete (.216/.225)3B ............................Dan Henley (.290)SS ............................Al Villasenor (.335)LF ............................. Alby Silvera (.309)CF ................Randy Gabrielson (.184)RF .........................Jeff Wetherby (.364)DH ..............................................(several)SP ............. Randy Johnson (6-9, 5.32)SP .....................Brad Brink (4-10, 6.38)SP .....................Steve Bast (3-11, 7.17)

1986C ............................ Brian Nichols (.267)1B .....................Scott Sommers (.409)2B ....Housley/Anguiano (.267/.252)3B ...........................Al Villasenor (.233)SS .............................Dan Henley (.316)LF ............................. Don Buford (.287)CF .............................Kevin Janik (.291)RF ............................ Terry Brown (.307)DH .............Brooks/Wong (.407/.262)SP ....................... Brad Brink (8-6, 3.43)SP ....................John Reilley (2-8, 5.40)SP ...................Brian Brooks (3-4, 6.98)

1987C ............................ Brian Nichols (.232)1B ........................Jim Campanis (.258)2B ............................ Don Buford (.274)3B ...........................Al Villasenor (.349)SS .........................Rodney Peete (.304)LF ......................... Keith Watkins (.350)CF ..... Janik/Washington (.266/.303)RF ............................ Terry Brown (.272)DH ......................... Corby Oakes (.270)SP ................Randy Powers (6-6, 3.66)SP ..................... Darrin Beer (6-7, 4.05)SP ....................John Reilley (6-6, 5.63)RP .................Brian Nichols (4-0, 1.70)

1988C ...........................Jim Campanis (.392)1B ...................... Murph Proctor (.297)2B ............................. Bret Boone (.326)3B ........................Rodney Peete (.338)SS .......................... Bret Barberie (.384)LF .......................Damon Buford (.322)CF .........................John Jackson (.366)RF ...........................Gregg Hokuf (.263)DH ......................... Corby Oakes (.260)SP ..................... Darrin Beer (8-8, 4.73)SP ............. Randy Powers (11-5, 5.00)SP .................... Phil Kendall (2-3, 5.11)RP .................Brian Nichols (2-1, 5.63)

1989C .......................Gil/Vranjes (.216/.211)1B ...................... Murph Proctor (.309)2B .............Buford/Farlow (.248/.267)3B ..........................Brett Jenkins (.345)SS .............................. Bret Boone (.273)LF .....................Mike Robertson (.329)CF .........................John Jackson (.356)RF ............................. Mark Smith (.338)DH ............ Aurand/Cirillo (.295/.314)SP ............. Randy Powers (10-5, 3.75)SP .................... Phil Kendall (9-4, 3.45)SP ........................ Jeff Cirillo (7-6, 4.85)RP .................... Darrin Beer (3-3, 5.48)

1990C ...................................Danny Gil (.255)1B ...................... Murph Proctor (.325)2B ......................Damon Buford (.280)3B ..........................Brett Jenkins (.294)SS .............................. Bret Boone (.313)LF .....................Mike Robertson (.296)CF .........................John Jackson (.315)RF ............................. Mark Smith (.333)DH ...............................Jeff Cirillo (.316)SP ............. Randy Powers (11-3, 2.29)SP ........... John Cummings (4-4, 4.63)SP .................... Phil Kendall (5-4, 4.41)

1991C ......................... Mike Mancuso (.213)1B ....................Mike Robertson (.321)2B ..........................Brett Jenkins (.375)3B ................................Jeff Cirillo (.380)SS .............................. Billy Morris (.274)LF ....................... Murph Proctor (.284)CF ........................Corey Aurand (.318)RF ............................. Mark Smith (.336)DH ..........................Casey Burrill (.333)SP ................. Jackie Nickell (9-4, 3.92)SP ....................Mike Collett (5-4, 4.00)SP ............... Kent Donnelly (7-1, 4.88)RP ....................... Jeff Cirillo (1-0, 1.37)

1992C .........................Bobby Hughes (.351)1B ...........................Casey Burrill (.260)2B ............................J.P. Roberge (.302)3B ......................... Aaron Boone (.272)SS ......................Lionel Hastings (.299)LF ................ Darin Tsukashima (.302)CF ............................. Billy Morris (.269)RF ........................... Shon Malani (.314)DH ............................ Kurt Bierek (.255)SP ................. Jackie Nickell (6-6, 3.48)SP ..................... Dan Hubbs (7-6, 3.97)SP ............... Kent Donnelly (5-6, 4.62)

1993C .............................. Casey Burrill (.408)1B ............................. Kurt Bierek (.272)2B .....................Lionel Hastings (.294)3B ......................... Aaron Boone (.286)SS ..........................Gabe Alvarez (.326)LF .............................J.P. Roberge (.320)CF .................... Walter Dawkins (.291)RF ......................... Geoff Jenkins (.323)DH ......................... Shon Malani (.296)SP ....................Mike Collett (9-4, 4.18)SP ...................... Tony Nieto (8-5, 3.52)SP ...................... Ben Tucker (2-7, 5.37)RP .................... Dan Hubbs (5-5, 2.96)

1994C ......................... Mike Mancuso (.220)1B ............................J.P. Roberge (.332)2B .....................Lionel Hastings (.316)3B ......................... Aaron Boone (.340)SS ..........................Gabe Alvarez (.326)LF ......................... Geoff Jenkins (.373)CF .................... Walter Dawkins (.280)RF ..........................Jacque Jones (.335)DH ......................... Shon Malani (.251)SP ................Randy Flores (11-1, 1.66)SP ...................... Tony Nieto (5-9, 3.69)SP .......... Scott Henderson (4-1, 4.18)RP .......... Grant Vermillion (7-0, 3.45)

1995C ............................Chad Moeller (.329)1B ....................Greg Walbridge (.302)2B ...........................Wes Rachels (.276)3B ........................... Derek Baker (.280)SS ..........................Gabe Alvarez (.361)LF ..........................Jacque Jones (.353)CF .................... Walter Dawkins (.329)RF ......................... Geoff Jenkins (.399)DH ................................Paul Cruz (.287)SP ................Randy Flores (13-3, .324)SP ..................Brian Cooper (8-3, 4.78)SP ...................... Ben Tucker (7-2, 4.19)RP .................Jason Garner (6-1, 3.12)

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1996C ............................Chad Moeller (.301)1B ....................Greg Walbridge (.385)2B .................Ryan Stromsborg (.354)3B .................. Morgan Ensberg (.354)SS ............................ Marc Mirizzi (.304)LF ..................Alfonso Montoya (.316)CF .........................Jacque Jones (.375)RF .................................Jeff Inglin (.392)DH ................................Paul Cruz (.376)SP .................. Randy Flores (9-1, 3.50)SP ..............Seth Etherton (12-3, 3.94)SP .......... Scott Henderson (8-1, 3.19)RP .............. Jack Krawczyk (4-1, 4.55)

1997C ..............................Eric Munson (.336)1B ....................Greg Walbridge (.315)2B ...........................Wes Rachels (.364)3B .................. Morgan Ensberg (.306)SS ............................ Marc Mirizzi (.325)LF .........................Greg Hanoian (.429)CF ...............................Robb Gorr (.347)RF ........................Brad Ticehurst (.328)DH ......................Brian Ponchak (.282)SP .................. Randy Flores (9-5, 4.46)SP ..............Seth Etherton (10-2, 2.96)SP .......... Scott Henderson (8-4, 5.82)RP .............. Jack Krawczyk (2-3, 3.20)

1998C ..............................Eric Munson (.392)1B ...............................Robb Gorr (.345)2B ...........................Wes Rachels (.327)3B .................. Morgan Ensberg (.344)SS ....................... Seth Davidson (.333)LF ........................Jeremy Freitas (.340)CF ........................Greg Hanoian (.358)RF ........................Brad Ticehurst (.302)DH ............................ Jason Lane (.332)SP ..............Seth Etherton (13-3, 3.23)SP ....................... Rik Currier (6-1, 5.30)SP .................. Mike Penney (8-4, 5.25)RP .............. Jack Krawczyk (3-2, 2.01)

1999C ..............................Eric Munson (.346)1B ........................ Justin Gemoll (.300)2B .................... Dominic Correa (.330)3B ..............................Beau Craig (.319)SS ....................... Seth Davidson (.345)LF .............................. Jason Lane (.356)CF .......................Brad Ticehurst (.267)RF .........................Greg Hanoian (.306)DH ...................... Carlos Casillas (.310)SP ......................Barry Zito (12-3, 3.28)SP ...................... Justin Lehr (7-3, 4.29)SP ....................... Rik Currier (5-7, 6.38)RP ..................Steve Smyth (6-8, 5.27)

2000C .................................Beau Craig (.287)1B ........... Alberto Concepcion (.299)2B ................. Anthony Lunetta (.343)3B ........................ Justin Gemoll (.374)SS ....................... Seth Davidson (.305)LF ......................Abel Montanez (.327)CF ..............................Brian Barre (.274)RF ......................... Rob Garibaldi (.329)DH ........................... Josh Persell (.351)SP ....................Rik Currier (15-3, 3.31)SP .....................Mark Prior (10-7, 3.56)SP ..............Anthony Reyes (6-6, 4.02)RP ................Ronald Flores (6-2, 3.36)

2001C .............. Alberto Concepcion (.321)1B .............................. Bill Peavey (.307)2B ................. Anthony Lunetta (.305)3B .......................Michael Moon (.313)SS ....................... Seth Davidson (.323)LF ...................................Josh Self (.245)CF ..............................Brian Barre (.345)RF ......................Abel Montanez (.238)DH ........................... Josh Persell (.294)SP .....................Mark Prior (15-1, 1.69)SP .....................Rik Currier (12-3, 2.59)SP ..............Anthony Reyes (5-4, 3.72)RP .............Brian Bannister (4-4, 2.80)

2002C .............. Alberto Concepcion (.363)1B .............................. Bill Peavey (.361)2B ................. Anthony Lunetta (.271)3B ..........................Jon Brewster (.277)SS ........................Michael Moon (.336)LF ....................Michael Morales (.309)CF ..............................Brian Barre (.331)RF .. McAndrews/D. Gordon (.324/.326)DH .............. Joey Metropoulos (.352)SP ..............Anthony Reyes (4-2, 3.44)SP .............. Brett Bannister (8-3, 3.56)SP ...................... Matt Chico (6-4, 5.45)RP ................ Cory Campos (6-3, 3.84)

2003C ..............................Jeff Clement (.298)1B ............... Joey Metropoulos (.321)2B .......................Michael Moon (.263)3B ............................ Darin Vieira (.188)SS .................. Anthony Lunetta (.349)LF ....................Spencer Gordon (.257)CF ............... Travis McAndrews (.304)RF ...........................David Gordon (.279)DH .........................Jon Brewster (.310)SP ..............Anthony Reyes (4-2, 4.38)SP ..............Brian Bannister (6-5, 4.53)SP ...............Bobby Paschal (3-7, 5.43)RP ......................Bret Butler (1-5, 4.44)

2005C ..............................Jeff Clement (.348)1B ............................ Matt Cusick (.311)2B ...................... Hector Estrella (.271)3B ................................. Billy Hart (.332)SS .......................... Blake Sharpe (.297)LF ..........................Cyle Hankerd (.298)CF .........Perales/R. Lopez (.266/.264)RF ................................ Darin Vieira (.241)DH ............................Baron Frost (.274)SP ................ Ian Kennedy (12-3, 2.54)SP ..................Jack Spradlin (6-3, 4.47)SP .............. Brett Bannister (4-3, 5.33)RP ........................ Paul Koss (4-1, 2.81)

2006C ...................... Johnny Bowden (.274)1B ............................ Lucas Duda (.298)2B ......................... Blake Sharpe (.323)3B ............................ Matt Cusick (.369)SS ....................... Hector Estrella (.289)LF ..........................Cyle Hankerd (.383)CF ....................... Daniel Perales (.337)RF ................................ Darin Vieira (.310)DH ............................Baron Frost (.310)SP ................... Ian Kennedy (5-7, 3.90)SP ..............Tommy Milone (7-4, 4.94)SP .......................Ryan Cook (4-4, 5.97)RP .....................John Dunn (3-2, 4.00)

2007C .............................Robert Stock (.253)1B .................................J.J. Owen (.264)2B ............................ Matt Cusick (.324)3B ...................... Hector Estrella (.306)SS ............................Grant Green (.316)LF ............................. Lucas Duda (.280)CF ................................ Nick Buss (.290)RF .........................Roberto Lopez (.313)DH ......................Michael Torres (.253)SP .............Brad Boxberger (3-5, 3.20)SP .......................Ryan Cook (7-4, 5.06)SP ..............Tommy Milone (3-7, 6.17)RP ........................ Paul Koss (3-3, 2.79)

2008C .............................Robert Stock (.299)1B ......................... Derek Perren (.362)2B ..................... Hector Rabago (.263)3B ...Pinkerton/De Pinto (.188/.203)SS ............................Grant Green (.390)LF ................. Anthony Vasquez (.315)CF ................................ Nick Buss (.296)RF .........................Roberto Lopez (.340)DH ....................... Mike Roskopf (.263)SP ..............Tommy Milone (6-6, 3.51)SP .............Brad Boxberger (2-4, 6.12)SP .......................Ryan Cook (7-5, 5.11)SP ............... Kevin Couture (6-2, 4.27)

2009C .........................Hector Rabago (.257)1B .......................Ricky Oropesa (.314)2B .......................... Joe De Pinto (.277)3B ...................... Billy Pinkerton (.229)SS ............................Grant Green (.374)LF ............................ Mike O'Neill (.319)CF ................ Anthony Vasquez (.307)RF ............................. Alex Sherrod (.296)DH .........................Robert Stock (.226)SP .............Brad Boxberger (6-3, 6.13)SP ...............Andrew Triggs (5-3, 3.96)SP .................. Robert Stock (5-4, 2.90)SP .........Anthony Vasquez (4-6, 4.33)

2010C ..................... Kevin Roundtree (.288)1B .......................Ricky Oropesa (.353)2B ..................Adam Landecker (.265)3B ................................ Matt Hart (.267)SS ........................... Joe De Pinto (.286)LF ................................. Matt Foat (.275)CF ........................... Mike O'Neill (.344)RF ............................. Alex Sherrod (.315)DH ........................ Cade Kreuter (.283)SP ...............Andrew Triggs (2-7, 3.95)SP ......................Ben Mount (5-6, 4.32)SP ............... Kevin Couture (2-4, 5.99)RP ....................Chad Smith (5-6, 4.47)

2011C ..................... Kevin Roundtree (.308)1B .......................Ricky Oropesa (.322)2B .......................... Joe De Pinto (.300)3B ..................Adam Landecker (.280)SS ....................... James Roberts (.274)LF ................................. Matt Foat (.262)CF ..........................Garret Houts (.290)RF ............................. Alex Sherrod (.318)DH ....................Brandon Garcia (.309)SP ...............Andrew Triggs (5-4, 3.67)SP ..................Logan Odom (5-6, 3.96)SP .................. Austin Wood (5-7, 5.61)RP ....................Chad Smith (1-2, 2.66)

2012C ..................... Kevin Roundtree (.276)1B ................................ Matt Foat (.323)2B ..................Adam Landecker (.329)3B ............................Kevin Swick (.258)SS ....................... James Roberts (.289)LF ........................... Dante Flores (.310)CF ..........................Garret Houts (.267)RF ............................. Alex Sherrod (.294)DH ....................Brandon Garcia (.303)SP ...............Andrew Triggs (5-6, 3.49)SP ............Stephen Tarpley (5-3, 3.22)SP .............Brandon Garcia (3-6, 4.81)RP ....................Chad Smith (1-2, 2.66)

2013C ......................... Garrett Stubbs (.235)1B ............................Kevin Swick (.305)2B ..................Adam Landecker (.351)3B ...................... James Roberts (.320)SS ............................. Blake Lacey (.291)LF ..........................Greg Zebrack (.345)CF ..................Timmy Robinson (.242)RF ........................... Vahn Bozoian (.224)DH ......................... Dante Flores (.256)SP ................ Bob Wheatley (3-4, 2.78)SP ................Wyatt Strahan (4-3, 2.45)SP ..................Kyle Twomey (2-8, 5.55)RP .......................Kyle Davis (4-4, 5.48)

2014C ......................... Garrett Stubbs (.287)1B ....................Jake Hernandez (.327)2B .......................... Dante Flores (.236)3B ............................Kevin Swick (.299)SS ............................. Blake Lacey (.281)LF .............................. AJ Ramirez (.246)CF ..................Timmy Robinson (.236)RF ........................... Vahn Bozoian (.269)DH ................. Jeremy Martinez (.297)SP ................Wyatt Strahan (6-5, 3.28)SP ..................Kyle Twomey (2-2, 3.11)SP ............ Brent Wheatley (4-3, 3.58 )RP .......................Kyle Davis (3-4, 1.12)

2015C ......................... Garrett Stubbs (.346)1B ................... Jeremy Martinez(.296)2B .......................... Dante Flores (.304)3B ............................ Blake Lacey (.293)SS .....................Reggie Southall (.250)LF ..........................Bobby Stahel (.376)CF ..................Timmy Robinson (.295)RF ................................. AJ Ramirez (.259)DH ..............David Oppenheim (.284)SP .......................Kyle Davis (3-3, 4.05)SP ..................Kyle Twomey (8-2, 2.88)SP .......................Mitch Hart (7-3, 4.07)RP ......... Marc Huberman (6-4, 2..36)

2016C ..................... Jeremy Martinez (.376)1B .......................Dillon Paulson (.208)2B ........................... Frankie Rios (.323)3B ................Adalberto Carrillo (.246)SS .....................Reggie Southall (.266)LF ....................Corey Dempster (.290)CF ..................Timmy Robinson (.282)RF ................................. AJ Ramirez (.301)DH ..............David Oppenheim (.387)SP .................Joe Navilhon (5-5, 3.38))SP ........................Kyle Davis (5-8, 4.70)SP ........................ CJ Stubbs (2-1, 3.86)RP .......... Marc Huberman (2-1, 1.94)

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Batting Average1. Steve Kemp, 1973-75 ................................................397 2. Hal Charnofsky, 1951-52 ..........................................376 Rich Dauer, 1973-74 ..................................................3764. Geoff Jenkins, 1993-95 .............................................3695. Tony Santino, 1954-56 ..............................................3626. Willie Ryan, 1960-62 ..................................................3607. Grant Green, 2007-09 ...............................................3598. Jacque Jones, 1994-96 .............................................355 9. Eric Munson, 1997-99 ...............................................35410. Bob Levingston, 1960-62 ........................................347 Tim Steele, 1971-72 ...................................................347

Total Hits1. Seth Davidson, 1998-2001 ......................................3122. Anthony Lunetta, 2000-03 ......................................2903. Murph Proctor, 1988-91 ...........................................2824. Michael Moon, 2001-04 ...........................................2705. Jacque Jones, 1994-96 .............................................2686. Gabe Alvarez, 1993-95 .............................................2587. Geoff Jenkins, 1993-95 .............................................251 8. Mark Smith. 1989-91 .................................................2409. Walter Dawkins, 1992-95 .........................................23810. Wes Rachels, 1995-98 ...............................................237

Runs Batted In1. Geoff Jenkins, 1993-95 .............................................175 2. Mark Smith, 1989-91 .................................................1663. Gabe Alvarez, 1993-95 .............................................163 4. Bret Boone, 1988-90 ..................................................1605. Michael Moon, 2001-04 ...........................................1556. Jacque Jones, 1994-96 .............................................1547. Timmy Robinson, 2013-16 ......................................1528. Mark McGwire, 1982-84 ...........................................150 Jeff Clement, 2003-05 ...............................................15010. Pat Harrison, 1966-68 ...............................................149 Morgan Ensberg, 1995-98 .......................................149

Home Runs1. Mark McGwire, 1982-84 .............................................542. Jeff Clement, 2003-05 .................................................463. Geoff Jenkins, 1993-95 ...............................................45 4. Eric Munson, 1997-99 .................................................435. Morgan Ensberg, 1995-98 .........................................40 Ricky Oropesa, 2009-11 .............................................40 7. Jason Lane, 1998-99 ....................................................348. Mike Robertson, 1989-91 ..........................................33 Joey Metropoulos, 2002-04 ......................................3310. Pat Harrison, 1966-68 .................................................32 Brad Ticehurst, 1996-99 .............................................32

Runs Scored

1. Seth Davidson, 1998-2001 ......................................2012. Anthony Lunetta, 2000-03 ......................................197 3. Murph Proctor, 1988-91 ...........................................1874. Geoff Jenkins, 1993-95 .............................................1805. Michael Moon, 2001-04 ...........................................1776. Walter Dawkins, 1992-95 .........................................175 Morgan Ensberg, 1995-98 .......................................1758. Brian Barre, 1999-2002 .............................................1749. Mark Smith, 1989-91 .................................................169 10. Bret Boone, 1988-90 ..................................................166

Stolen Bases1. Seth Davidson, 1998-2001 ........................................66 2. Mark Smith, 1989-91 ...................................................57 3. John Jackson, 1987-90 ...............................................54 4. Damon Buford, 1988-90 ............................................53 5. John Wells, 1976-79 .....................................................50 6. Brian Barre, 1999-2002 ...............................................477. Cal Meier, 1968-70 .......................................................448. J.P. Roberge, 1992-94 ..................................................43 Morgan Ensberg, 1995-98 .........................................4310. Don Buford Jr., 1986-87..............................................41 Wes Rachels, 1995-98 .................................................41

Doubles1. Anthony Lunetta, 2000-03 ........................................732. Gabe Alvarez, 1993-95 ...............................................583. Brett Jenkins, 1989-91 ................................................57 4. Murph Proctor, 1988-91 .............................................55 5. Bret Boone, 1988-90 ....................................................516. Aaron Boone, 1992-94 ................................................507. Greg Walbridge, 1995-97 ..........................................498. Jacque Jones, 1994-96 ...............................................48 Morgan Ensberg, 1995-98 .........................................48 Joey Metropoulos, 2002-04 ......................................48 Grant Green, 2007-09 .................................................48

Triples1. Grant Green, 2007-09 .................................................20 2. Mark Smith, 1989-91 ...................................................13 Seth Davidson, 1998-2001 ........................................134. Fred Lynn, 1971-73 ......................................................12 Bret Boone, 1988-90 ....................................................12 6. Steve Kemp, 1973-75 ..................................................117. Stan Charnofsky, 1950-52 ............................................9 Ken Guff ey, 1957-59 .......................................................9 Bob Levingston, 1960-62 .............................................9 Corey Aurand, 1989-91 .................................................9 Walter Dawkins, 1992-95 ..............................................9 Jacque Jones, 1994-96 ..................................................9

Walks1. Murph Proctor, 1988-91 ...........................................1412. Bret Boone, 1988-90 ..................................................1363. Anthony Lunetta, 2000-03 ......................................1334. Wes Rachels, 1995-98 ...............................................1275. Brian Barre, 1999-2002 .............................................1266. Morgan Ensberg, 1995-98 .......................................1247. Marvin Cobb, 1973-75 ..............................................1188. Steve Sogge, 1966-68 ...............................................115 Dave Smith, 1979-82 .................................................11510. Jeff Clement, 2003-05 ...............................................114

Games Played1. Murph Proctor, 1988-91 ...........................................2472. Seth Davidson, 1998-2001 ......................................2453. Anthony Lunetta, 2000-03 ......................................2434. Michael Moon, 2001-04 ...........................................2355. Walter Dawkins, 1992-95 ........................................2286. Daryl Arenstein, 1970-73 .........................................2197. Timmy Robinson, 2013-16 ......................................2178. Joe De Pinto, 2008-11 ...............................................2139. Brian Barre, 1999-2002 .............................................20910. Lionel Hastings, 1991-94 .........................................206 Wes Rachels, 1995-98 ...............................................206

At-Bats1. Seth Davidson, 1998-2001 ......................................9582. Murph Proctor, 1988-91 ...........................................9283. Anthony Lunetta, 2000-03 ......................................9164. Michael Moon, 2001-04 ...........................................9135. Walter Dawkins, 1992-95 .......................................809\6. Timmy Robinson, 2013-16 ......................................8077. Gabe Alvarez, 1993-95 .............................................7638. Jacque Jones, 1994-96 .............................................7549. Joe De Pinto, 2008-11 ...............................................75110. Wes Rachels, 1995-98 ...............................................73411 Bob Batesole, 1980-83 ..............................................728

Total Bases1. Geoff Jenkins, 1993-95 .............................................4442. Anthony Lunetta, 2000-03 ......................................4423. Seth Davidson, 1998-2001 ......................................4204. Gabe Alvarez, 1993-95 .............................................4105. Michael Moon, 2001-04 ...........................................4096. Murph Proctor, 1988-91 ...........................................4057. Jacque Jones, 1994-96 .............................................4038. Morgan Ensberg, 1995-98 .......................................3919. Mark Smith, 1989-91 .................................................38910. Walter Dawkins, 1992-95 .........................................388

Slugging Percentage1. Mark McGwire, 1982-84 ...........................................7182. Jason Lane, 1998-99 ..................................................6863. Steve Kemp, 1973-75 ................................................6654. Geoff Jenkins, 1993-95 .............................................652 Ricky Oropesa, 2009-10 ...........................................6526. Eric Munson, 1997-99 ...............................................6507. Rich Dauer, 1973-74 ..................................................6178. Jim Campanis, 1986-88 ............................................610 9. Morgan Ensberg, 1995-98 .......................................596 Jeff Clement, 2003-05 ...............................................596 Ricky Oropesa, 2009-11 ...........................................596

Hit-By-Pitches1. Josh Persell, 1998-2001 ..............................................432. Joey Metropoulos, 2002-04 ......................................383. Alberto Concepcion, 2000-02..................................374. Brett Jenkins, 1989-91 ................................................365. Blake Sharpe, 2004-06 ................................................326. Morgan Ensberg, 1995-98 .........................................31

Hitting Streak

Hitting statistics are as of 1949.Batting average and slugging per cent age based on a minimum of 300 at-bats and two seasons played.

.397 .397 batting averagebatting average

Steve KempSteve Kemp

Seth DavidsonSeth Davidson

312 312 hitshits66 66 stolen basesstolen bases

Mark McGwireMark McGwire

54 54 home runshome runs

Murph ProctorMurph Proctor

247 247 gamesgames

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1...............................................Randy Flores, 1994-97 42 2. ...............................................Bruce Gardner, 1958-60 40 3. ............................................... Randy Powers, 1987-90 38

................................................ Rik Currier, 1998-2001 38

5.............................................Seth Etherton, 1995-98 37

6......................................... Randy Scarbery, 1971-73 36

7.................................................Brent Strom, 1968-70 35

8.........................................................Jim Barr, 1968-70 34

9.............................................Walt Peterson, 1963-64 30

10. .......................................................Bill Lee, 1966-68 29

............................................... Greg Widman, 1970-72 29

.............................................................................................Innings Pitched

1...............................................Randy Flores, 1994-97 484.1** ............................................................................................2. Randy Powers, 1987-90 .................................................... 472.2

3.............................................Seth Etherton, 1995-98 399.1

4............................................... Rik Currier, 1998-2001 393.1

5.........................................................Jim Barr, 1968-70 370.2

6............................................Bruce Gardner, 1958-60 367.1

7.................................................... Mark Prior, 2000-01 357.1

8.................................................Brent Strom, 1968-70 356.2

9................................................. Phil Kendall, 1988-91 350.1

10. ..................................... Randy Scarbery, 1971-73 338.1

.............................................................................................Strikeouts

1............................................... Rik Currier, 1998-2001 449

2.............................................Seth Etherton, 1995-98 420

3................................................Ian Kennedy, 2004-06 380

4.................................................Brent Strom, 1968-70 363

5.................................................... Mark Prior, 2000-01 352

6...............................................Randy Flores, 1994-97 316

7............................................ Randy Powers, 1987-90 312 8. ................................................Walt Peterson, 1963-64 288

9.........................................................Jim Barr, 1968-70 286

10. ........................................Bruce Gardner, 1958-60 281

Earned Run Average1.............................................. John Stewart, 1965-66

1.812.............................................Walt Peterson, 1963-64

1.92 .............................................................Bill Lee, 1966-68

1.924....................................................... Al Meyer, 1973-75

1.935.................................................Mark Sogge, 1970-72

2.026................................................ Bob Vaughn, 1967-68

2.057.................................................Steve Busby, 1970-71

2.248.........................................................Jim Barr, 1968-70

2.319.................................................Brent Strom, 1968-70

2.3210. .......................................Russ McQueen, 1971-74

2.35

Saves1............................................ Jack Krawczyk, 1995-98

49** 2. .........................................................Paul Koss, 2004-07 36

3.............................................. Brian Nichols, 1985-88 26

4.................................................. Dan Hubbs, 1991-93 22

5...............................................Jason Garner, 1993-95 16

6.................................................... Steve Bast, 1984-86 11

7..................................................Rick Weible, 1984-86 10

8..................................................... Jeff Cirillo, 1988-91 9

.................................................Robert Stock, 2007-09 9

10. .............................................. Darrin Beer, 1987-89 8

................................................... Phil Kendall, 1988-91 8

......................................................Bret Butler, 2002-03 8

Strikeouts Per Nine Innings1.................................................... Mark Prior, 2000-01

11.522................................................Ian Kennedy, 2004-06

10.993............................................... Rik Currier, 1998-2001

10.274...............................................Robert Stock, 2007-09

9.825.............................................. Peter Kenney, 1960-62

9.536.................................................Spiro Psaltis, 1979-81

9.527.............................................Seth Etherton, 1995-98

9.478.................................................. Dan Hubbs, 1990-93

9.19

9.................................................Brent Strom, 1968-70 9.16

10. ...........................................Pete Redfern, 1973-75 9.09

.............................................................................................Hits Per Nine Innings

1................................................ Bob Vaughn, 1967-68 6.22

2............................................. Ed Isherwood, 1956-57 6.45

3.............................................Walt Peterson, 1963-64 6.59

4.................................................Brent Strom, 1968-70 6.64

5...................................Marcel Lachemann, 1960-62 6.73

6...........................................................Bill Lee, 1966-68 6.75

7.................................................Steve Busby, 1970-71 6.76

8.............................................. John Stewart, 1965-66 6.90

9.........................................................Al Lasas, 1963-65 6.93

.................................................Duane White, 1963-65 6.93

Walks Per Nine Innings1...........................................Russ McQueen, 1971-74

1.322............................................ Jack Krawczyk, 1995-98

1.463.........................................................Jim Barr, 1968-70

1.534................................................ John Herbst, 1965-67

1.54

** = Pac-10/12 record.- Pitching statistics are as of 1956.

- Appearances and complete games are as of 1971.

- Games started and relief appearances are as of 1972.

- ERA and hits/walks/strikeouts per nine innings are based on at least 100 innings pitched

and two seasons.- Winning percentage is based on a minimum of 15

decisions.

Randy FloresRandy Flores

4242winswins484.1484.1inningsinnings

2222complete gamescomplete games

449449strikeoutsstrikeouts

Rik CurrierRik Currier

4949savessaves114114appearancesappearances

Jack KrawczykJack Krawczyk

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S I N G L E S E A S O N I N D I V I D U A L B AT T I N G R E C O R D S7. Mark Smith, 1991 .........................................................728. Jeff Cirillo, 1991 .............................................................709. Bret Barberie, 1988 ......................................................6710. Brett Jenkins, 1991.......................................................66

Stolen Bases1. Aaron Boone, 1994 ......................................................26 Seth Davidson, 2000 ...................................................263. Don Buford, Jr., 1987 ...................................................24 4. Damon Buford, 1990 ...................................................23 5. Mark Smith, 1990 .........................................................22 Billy Morris, 1992 ..........................................................22 7. John Jackson, 1989 ......................................................21 8. Cal Meier, 1970 ..............................................................20 Morgan Ensberg, 1998 ...............................................20 Brian Barre, 2001 ..........................................................20

Doubles1. Brett Jenkins, 1991.......................................................292. Gabe Alvarez, 1993 ......................................................263. Rich Dauer, 1974 ...........................................................24 Greg Walbridge, 1997 .................................................245. Morgan Ensberg, 1998 ...............................................22 Anthony Lunetta, 2000 ..............................................22 Anthony Lunetta, 2003 ..............................................22 Ricky Oropesa, 2010 ....................................................22 9. Bret Boone, 1988 ..........................................................21 Jeff Cirillo, 1991 .............................................................21 Marc Mirizzi, 1997 ........................................................21 Alberto Concepcion, 2002 ........................................21

Triples1. Grant Green, 2007 ........................................................102. Ed Simpson, 1953............................................................8 Gerald Mason, 1954 .......................................................8 Steve Kemp, 1975 ...........................................................85. Fred Lynn, 1972 ...............................................................7 Mark Smith, 1991 ............................................................77. Bob Lillis, 1951 .................................................................6 Hal Charnofsky, 1952 .....................................................6 Bob Levingston, 1962 ....................................................6 Rob Hertel, 1977 ..............................................................6

Walks1. Marvin Cobb, 1974 ......................................................60 Murph Proctor, 1981 ...................................................603. Cal Meier, 1970 ..............................................................594. Tom Satriano, 1960 ......................................................55 Eddy Putman, 1974 .....................................................55 Stuart Pederson, 1981 ................................................557. Dave Hodgins, 1979 ....................................................54 Bret Boone, 1990 ..........................................................549. Geoff Jenkins, 1995 .....................................................5110. Mark McGwire, 1984 ...................................................50 Bret Boone, 1989 ..........................................................50

Games Played1. Rich Dauer, 1974 .......................................................... 70 Creighton Tevlin, 1974 .............................................. 70 Gabe Alvarez, 1995 ......................................................70 Walter Dawkins, 1995 .................................................70 Geoff Jenkins, 1995 .....................................................70 Jacque Jones, 1995 ......................................................707. Ken Huizenga, 1974 ....................................................688. Mark McGwire, 1984 ...................................................67 Chad Moeller, 1995 ......................................................67 Greg Walbridge, 1995 .................................................67

At-Bats1. Jacque Jones, 1995 ....................................................3002. Walter Dawkins, 1995 ...............................................2923. Rich Dauer, 1974 .........................................................2794. Robb Gorr, 1998 ..........................................................2785. Marc Mirizzi, 1997 ......................................................2776. Gabe Alvarez, 1995 ....................................................2697. Doug Stokke, 1977 ....................................................2658. Jeff Cirillo, 1991 ...........................................................2639. Dan Henley, 1985 .......................................................259 J.P. Roberge, 1993.......................................................259

Batting Average1. Steve Kemp, 1975 ......................................................435 2. John Werhas, 1959 .....................................................419 3. Scott Sommers, 1986 ................................................4094. Casey Burrill, 1993 ......................................................408 5. Tim Tolman, 1978 .......................................................404 Len Gabrielson, 1959 ................................................404 Ed Simpson, 1953.......................................................404 8. Geoff Jenkins, 1995 ...................................................399 9. Bill Heath, 1958 ...........................................................39610. Tony Santino, 1955 ....................................................39311. Eric Munson, 1998 .....................................................392 Jeff Inglin, 1996 ...........................................................392 Jim Campanis, 1988 ..................................................392

Hits1. Rich Dauer, 1974 .........................................................1082. Jacque Jones, 1995 ....................................................1063. Geoff Jenkins, 1995 ...................................................1034. Jeff Cirillo, 1991 ...........................................................1005. Gabe Alvarez, 1995 ......................................................97 Casey Burrill, 1993 ........................................................977. Robb Gorr, 1998 ............................................................96 Walter Dawkins, 1995 .................................................96 Mark McGwire, 1984 ...................................................9610. Jacque Jones, 1996 ......................................................93

Runs Batted In1. Jim Campanis, 1988 ....................................................92 Rich Dauer, 1974 ...........................................................923. Mark Smith, 1991 .........................................................80 Mark McGwire, 1984 ...................................................805. Robb Gorr, 1998 ............................................................796. Geoff Jenkins, 1995 .....................................................787. Jeff Inglin, 1996 .............................................................728. Bill Peavey, 2002 ...........................................................719. Morgan Ensberg, 1998 ...............................................6910. Jason Lane, 1999 ..........................................................68

Home Runs1. Mark McGwire, 1984 ...................................................322. Jim Campanis, 1988 ....................................................23 Geoff Jenkins, 1995 .....................................................234. Morgan Ensberg, 1998 ...............................................21 Jeff Clement, 2003 .......................................................216. Jason Lane, 1999 ..........................................................20 Ricky Oropesa, 2010 ....................................................207. Mark McGwire, 1983 ...................................................199. Brad Ticehurst, 1998 ....................................................18 Justin Gemoll, 2000 .....................................................18 Beau Craig, 2000 ...........................................................18

Runs Scored1. Rich Dauer, 1974 ...........................................................75 Mark McGwire, 1984 ...................................................75 Geoff Jenkins, 1995 .....................................................75 Brian Barre, 2002 ..........................................................755. Morgan Ensberg, 1998 ...............................................746. Gabe Alvarez, 1995 ......................................................73

Total Bases1. Mark McGwire, 1984 .................................................2162. Geoff Jenkins, 1995 ...................................................1933. Rich Dauer, 1974 .........................................................1814. Jim Campanis, 1988 ..................................................1785. Justin Gemoll, 2000 ...................................................172 6. Morgan Ensberg, 1998 .............................................1697. Ricky Oropesa, 2010 ..................................................1678. Robb Gorr, 1998 ..........................................................163 Jason Lane, 1999 ........................................................16310. Steve Kemp, 1975 ......................................................162

Slugging Percentage1. Kent Hadley, 1956 ......................................................9012. Mark McGwire, 1984 .................................................8713. Leonard Gabrielson, 1959 .......................................8094. Jim Campanis, 1988 ..................................................8025. Jason Lane, 1999 ........................................................7846. Steve Kemp, 1975 ......................................................7837. Eric Munson, 1998 .....................................................760 8. Geoff Jenkins, 1995 ...................................................7489. Bill Seinsoth, 1969 ......................................................736 10. Ricky Oropesa, 2010 ..................................................711

Hit-By-Pitches1. Josh Persell, 2001 .........................................................242. Joey Metropoulos, 2004 ............................................203. Alberto Concepcion, 2002 ........................................17 4. Brett Jenkins, 1991.......................................................16 Blake Sharpe, 2005 ......................................................16

Strikeouts1. Cade Kreuter, 2010 ......................................................64 Brad Ticehurst, 1998 ....................................................642. Morgan Ensberg, 1997 ...............................................59 AJ Ramirez, 2016 ..........................................................593. Beau Craig, 1999 ...........................................................554. Blake Sharpe, 2005 ......................................................53 Alberto Concepcion, 2002 ........................................53 Terry Brown, 1986 ........................................................53 Nat Harty, 1962 .............................................................53

Sacrifi ce Hits1. Seth Davidson, 1998 ...................................................192. Johnny Bowden, 2006 ................................................163. Greg Hanoian, 1998 ....................................................144. Jeff Port, 1972 ................................................................11 Lionel Hastings, 1992..................................................11 Jon Brewster, 2001 .......................................................11 Michael Moon, 2001 ...................................................11 James Roberts, 2011 ...................................................11

Sacrifi ce Flies1. Mark Smith, 1991 .........................................................11

- Hitting statistics are as of 1949.- Batting average and slugging per cent age based on a minimum of two at-bats per the number of

games the team played.

Rich DauerRich Dauer

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1. Bruce Gardner, 1960 ....................................................18 2. Walt Peterson, 1964.....................................................17 3. John Stewart, 1966 ......................................................16 4. Randy Scarbery, 1973 .................................................15 Rik Currier, 2000 ............................................................15 Mark Prior, 2001 ............................................................15 7. Jim Barr, 1970 ................................................................14 Mark Sogge, 1971 ........................................................14 Greg Widman, 1972 .....................................................14 Bill Bordley, 1977 ..........................................................14

Innings Pitched1. Bruce Gardner, 1960 ..........................................182.2** 2. Walt Peterson, 1963...............................................166.0 3. Walt Peterson, 1964...............................................152.04. Randy Flores, 1995 ................................................. 150.0 5. John Stewart, 1966 ................................................ 148.1 6. Don Pender, 1949 ................................................... 148.0 7. Tom Lovrich, 1951 .................................................. 146.1 8. Jim Barr, 1970 .......................................................... 141.0 9. Greg Widman, 1972 ............................................... 140.1 10. Randy Scarbery, 1972 ........................................... 138.2 Mark Prior, 2001 ...................................................... 138.2

Strikeouts1. Mark Prior, 2001 ......................................................202**2. Seth Etherton, 1998 ..................................................1823. Walt Peterson, 1963...................................................1724. Ian Kennedy, 2005 .....................................................1585. Mark Prior, 2000 ..........................................................150 6. Brent Strom, 1968 ......................................................147 7. Barry Zito, 1999 ...........................................................1468. Mike Adamson, 1967 ................................................143 9. Rik Currier, 2000 ..........................................................141 10. Bruce Gardner, 1960 ..................................................135

Earned Run Average1. Greg Widman, 1970 ..................................................1.16 2. Bob Vaughn, 1968 .....................................................1.23 3. Pete Redfern, 1975....................................................1.24 4. Dave Kingman, 1969 ................................................1.38 5. Tom House, 1967 .......................................................1.436. Bill Thom, 1959 ...........................................................1.44 7. Brent Strom, 1969 .....................................................1.478. Ron Cook, 1966 ..........................................................1.52 9. Walt Peterson, 1964..................................................1.54 10. Bill Lee, 1967 ...............................................................1.63

Saves1. Jack Krawczyk, 1998 ....................................................232. Dan Hubbs, 1993 ..........................................................183. Brian Nichols, 1987 ......................................................174. Paul Koss, 2007..............................................................16 5. Jason Garner, 1995 ......................................................156. Paul Koss, 2005..............................................................147. Jack Krawczyk, 1996 ....................................................128. Jack Krawczyk, 1997 ....................................................11 9. Kyle Davis, 2014 ...............................................................9 Brian Nichols, 1988 .........................................................9

Strikeouts Per Nine Innings1. Mark Prior, 2001 ...................................................... 13.112. Rik Currier, 1998 ...................................................... 12.623. Barry Zito, 1999 ....................................................... 12.554. Mike Adamson, 1967 ............................................ 12.505. Ian Kennedy, 2005 ................................................. 12.156. Seth Etherton, 1998 .............................................. 11.997. John Herbst, 1965 .................................................. 11.008. Dale Zeigler, 1957 .................................................. 10.99 9. Dan Hubbs, 1993 .................................................... 10.66 10. Rik Currier, 2000 ...................................................... 10.15

Hits Per Nine Innings

1. Ed Isherwood, 1956 ..................................................4.892. Dave Kingman, 1969 ................................................4.983. Bob Vaughn, 1968 .....................................................5.104. Bill Peltola, 1980 ........................................................5.885. Randy Scarbery, 1973 ..............................................5.906. Cliff Goodrich, 1962..................................................6.067. Al Meyer, 1975 ............................................................6.188. Brent Strom, 1969 .....................................................6.209. Bill Thom, 1959 ...........................................................6.2210. Walt Peterson, 1964..................................................6.28

Walks Per Nine Innings1. Russ McQueen, 1972 ...............................................0.922. Randy Powers, 1990 .................................................0.983. Mark Prior, 2001 .........................................................1.174. John Herbst, 1967 .....................................................1.225. Jim Barr, 1970 .............................................................1.406. Russ McQueen, 1973 ...............................................1.447. Brent Strom, 1969 .....................................................1.478. John Herbst, 1966 .....................................................1.539. Jim Barr, 1968 .............................................................1.5410. Russ McQueen, 1974 ...............................................1.55

Complete Games1. Tom Lovrich, 1951 ........................................................10 2. Steve Busby, 1971 ...........................................................9 Randy Scarbery, 1973 ....................................................9 4. Randy Powers, 1990 .......................................................8 5. Mark Sogge, 1971 ...........................................................7 Pete Redfern, 1975..........................................................7 Rod Boxberger, 1977 ......................................................7 Randy Flores, 1995 ..........................................................7 9. George Milke, 1975 ........................................................6 John Racanelli, 1976 ......................................................6 Brian Hayes, 1977 ............................................................6 Brad Brink, 1986 ...............................................................6 Randy Flores, 1994 ..........................................................6 Mark Prior, 2001 ...............................................................6

Appearances1. John Dunn, 2006 ..........................................................402. Darrin Beer, 1989 ..........................................................383. Steve Bast, 1986 ............................................................34 Jack Krawczyk, 1998 ....................................................34 Jason Lane, 1998 ..........................................................34 Brian Bannister, 2001 ..................................................34 Paul Koss, 2005..............................................................348. Dan Hubbs, 1993 ..........................................................33 Jack Krawczyk, 1997 ....................................................33 Bret Butler, 2003 ...........................................................33

Games Started1. Darrin Beer, 1988 ..........................................................212. Brian Cooper, 1995 ......................................................20 Ben Tucker, 1995 ...........................................................204. Randy Scarbery, 1972 .................................................19 Randy Scarbery, 1973 .................................................19 Randy Johnson, 1985 .................................................19 Randy Flores, 1995 .......................................................19 Mark Prior, 2000 ............................................................199. Bill Bordley, 1978 ..........................................................18 Sid Akins, 1983 ..............................................................18 Brad Brink, 1986 ............................................................18 Darrin Beer, 1987 ..........................................................18 Randy Powers, 1988 ....................................................18 John Cummings, 1990................................................18 Randy Powers, 1990 ....................................................18 Seth Etherton, 1998 ....................................................18 Rik Currier, 2000 ............................................................18 Mark Prior, 2001 ............................................................18

Relief Appearances1. John Dunn, 2006 ..........................................................402. Darrin Beer, 1989 ..........................................................353. Jack Krawczyk, 1998 ....................................................34 Brian Bannister, 2001 ..................................................34 Paul Koss, 2005..............................................................346. Dan Hubbs, 1993 ..........................................................33 Jack Krawczyk, 1997 ....................................................33 Bret Butler, 2003 ...........................................................339. Jason Garner, 1995 ......................................................3110. Steve Bast, 1986 ............................................................30 Paul Koss, 2006..............................................................30

Winning Percentage1. Bill Bordley, 1977 ....................................... 1.000 (14-0) Ernie Mauritson, 1978 ............................. 1.000 (11-0)

Most Losses1. Steve Bast, 1985 ............................................................11

Most Walks1. Randy Johnson, 1985 ...............................................104

Most Hits Allowed1. Darrin Beer, 1988 ........................................................153

Most Runs Allowed1. Brad Brink, 1985 ............................................................93

*** = NCAA record.** = Pac-10 record.

- Pitching statistics are as of 1956.- Appearances and complete games are

as of 1971.- Games started and relief appearances are

as of 1972.- ERA and hits/walks/strikeouts per nine innings are based on at least one inning pitched per the

number of games the team played.Bruce GardnerBruce Gardner

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USC Team Season RecordsHitting

Games: 70 (1974, 95)Wins: 54 (1978)Losses: 44 (1985) At-Bats: 2,480 (1995)Runs: 543 (1998)Hits: 781 (1995)Total Bases: 1,253 (1998)Doubles: 157 (1997)Triples: 28 (1960)Home Runs: 114 (1998)RBI: 506 (1998)Most Walks: 409 (1974)Most Strikeouts: 471 (1968 and 1999)Highest Average: .335 (1996)Most Stolen Bases: 115 (1990)Most Sacrifi ce Hits: 79 (1998)Most Sacrifi ce Flies: 40 (1994)

PitchingMost Games Completed: 20 (1971, 77)Most Strikeouts: 605 (2001)**Fewest Walks: 116 (1967)Most Innings: 631.3 (1995)Lowest ERA: 2.26 (1967)Most Saves: 24 (1998)**

Note: 605 strikeouts ties Pac-10 mark, held by Stanford (1999)

Single-game records are complete from 1983 to the present. Records are in com plete prior to 1983. Prior to 1983, sur viv ing box scores and news pa per ac counts provide for ad di tion al records.

Team RecordsRuns

1. 35 ...........vs. Occidental, 5/5/19592. 31 ...........vs. Arizona State, 5/29/20163. 29 ...........vs. Pacifi c, 4/12/19554. 26 ...........vs. Stanford, 3/25/1942 26 ...........vs. Houston, 5/25/1990 26 ...........at UCLA, 2/23/2002

Runs in an Inning1. 13 ...........vs. Pacifi c, 4/12/1955 13 ...........vs. UNC Greensboro, 5/28/19943. 11 ...........several (last: vs. Stanford, 4/22/1977)

Hits1. 36 ...........vs. UC Santa Barbara, 4/29/19972. 30 ...........vs. Occidental, 5/5/1959 30 ...........vs. Arizona State, 5/29/20163. 28 ...........vs. UC Santa Barbara, 5/13/1992

Doubles1. 9 .............several (last: at South Alabama, 3/20/2004)

Triples1. 4 .............vs. Oregon State, 5/31/19522. 3 .............several (last: vs. Arizona, 4/5/1996)

Home Runs1. 7 .............vs. San Diego State, 4/28/19982. 6 .............vs. Loyola, 5/10/1955 6 .............vs. Arizona State, 3/29/1991 6 .............vs. UC Santa Barbara, 4/29/1997

Stolen Bases1. 12 ...........vs. Arizona, 5/15/19952. 8 .............vs. Azusa Pacifi c, 4/8/1987 8 .............vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2/22/1989

Walks1. 20 ...........vs. Houston, 3/20/19782. 17 ...........vs. CS Los Angeles, 1/24/19973. 15 ...........several (last: vs. San Diego, 2/17/1995)

Strikeouts1. 17 ...........vs. Hawaii, 2/25/19952. 16 ...........several (last: vs. CS Northridge, 2/25/1992)

Double Plays1. 5 .............vs. Stanford, 3/20/1994 5 .............vs. Arizona State, 2/2/19973. 4 .............several (last: vs. San Diego St., 4/21/1998)

Errors1. 10 ...........vs. UCLA, 4/11/1953 10 ...........vs. UCLA, 3/25/1996

Individual RecordsHits

1. 6 Morgan Ensberg vs. UC Santa Barbara, 4/29/19972. 5 ......several last: Ricky Oropesa at Hawai'i, 3/14/2010)

Runs1. 6 Bret Barberie vs. UC Riverside, 2/20/19882. 5 ......several (last: J.P. Roberge vs. UNC Greensboro, 5/26/1994)

Doubles1. 4 ......Al Waxman vs. Occidental, 5/5/19592. 3 ......several (last: Robert Stock at UC Riverside, 5/14/2008)

Triples1. 2 ......several (last: Lucas Duda vs. Oregon State, 4/6/2007)

Home Runs1. 3 ......several (last: Ricky Oropesa vs. Washington, 5/28/2010)

Runs Batted In1. 8 ......Ron Fairly vs. UCLA, 5/23/1958 8 ......Rich Dauer vs. Pepperdine, 6/2/1974 8 Steve Kemp vs. San Francisco, 4/6/1975 8 ......Jeff Inglin vs. Arizona State, 3/16/1996

Total Bases1. 15 Mickey McNamee vs. Santa Clara, 4/15/1961 15 Bret Barberie vs. UC Riverside, 2/20/19883. 14 Jeff Wetherby vs. Loyola Marymount, 2/6/1985 14 Ricky Oropesa vs. Washington, 5/28/2010

Stolen Bases1. 4 ......J.P. Roberge vs. Chapman, 5/7/19932. 3 ......several (last: Michael Morales vs. Loyola Marymount, 4/16/2002)

Walks1. 5 ......Johnny Werhas vs. Stanford, 5/9/1958 5 John Jackson vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2/20/19903. 4 ......several (last: Ricky Oropesa at Pacifi c, 3/21/2010)

Hit-by-Pitches1. 4 ......Manny Anguiano vs. Hawaii, 2/6/19872. 3 Brett Jenkins vs. Arizona State, 3/30/19913. 2 ......several (last: Bobby Stahel vs. Washington State, 5/10/2013)

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Innings Pitched

1. 14.0 .........Jim Barr vs. Washington State, 4/30/19682. 11.2 .........Sid Akins vs. Arizona, 4/22/19833. 11.0 .........Ken Yaryan vs. California, 3/23/1962 11.0 .........Tom House vs. Washington State, 4/14/1967 11.0 .........Bill Bordley vs. Cal State Fullerton, 5/27/1978

Strikeouts

1. 21 .............Dale Zeigler vs. Fresno State, 4/16/19572. 17 .............John Herbst vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/12/19653. 16 .............Barry Zito vs. Oregon State, 3/12/1999 16 .............Barry Zito vs. Arizona, 3/19/1999 16 .............Barry Zito vs. UCLA, 4/30/1999

No-Hitters

• Joe Gonzales (9) vs. Stanford, 3/26/1937 (USC won 8-0)• Jerry Merz (9) vs. BYU, 3/23/1961 (USC won 3-0)• Ron Cook (8) vs Pacifi c, 4/5/1966 (USC won 12-0)• Russ McQueen (9) vs. California, 3/30/1974 (USC won 7-0)• Brad Brink (7) and Brian Brooks (2) vs. Cal State Los Angeles, 2/18/1986 (USC won 2-1)• Rik Currier (5) vs. Mississippi State, 3/4/2000 (USC won 7-1)

One-Hitters

• Hal Forney (9) vs. Whittier, 3/3/1934 (USC won 10-1)• Joe Gonzales vs. UCLA, 4/20/1935 (USC won 4-0)• Dave Cesca (9) vs. Santa Clara, 4/14/1951 (USC won 10-0)• Ralph Pausig (7) and Eddie Allen (2) vs. Pepperdine, 4/20/1954 (USC won 3-0)• Al Lasas (9) vs. Santa Clara, 4/24/1963 (USC won 11-1)• Ray Lamb (9) vs. Long Beach State, 3/7/1966 (USC won 2-0)• Jim Barr (7) vs. Stanford, 4/20/1968 (USC won 3-1)• Brent Strom (6) and Walt Failor (1) vs. Washington State, 4/19/1969 (USC won 9-0)• Tim Kammeyer (7), Lee Jones (1) and Bob Gunnarsson (1) vs. California, 4/19/1980 (USC won 4-0)• Mike Penney (7), Jason Saenz (2), Paul Sanchez (1) and Mike Weibling (1) vs. Cal Lutheran, 3/21/1996 (USC won 20-0)• Sean Silva (6), Brent Wheatley (3) vs. Arizona State, 4/12/13 (USC won 5-0)

Two-Hitters (since 1976)

• Rod Boxberger (6) and Ernie Mauritson (1) vs. Texas, 4/13/1976 (USC won 4-0)• Brian Hayes (7) and Jeff Schattinger (2) vs. Hawai‘i, 4/26/1977 (USC won 10-1)• Brian Hayes (5) and Jeff Wick (4) vs. Long Beach State, 5/6/1977 (USC won 11-0)• Ernie Mauritson (2), Rod Boxberger (2), Bill Bordley (1), Jeff Schattinger (2) and Brian

Hayes (2) vs. Cal Lutheran, 3/28/1978 (USC won 2-1)• Ron Arnold (4), Dave Leeper (2) and Spiro Psaltis (3) vs. Cal Lutheran, 3/24/1979 (USC won 13-0)• Steve Heslop (6) and George Ponce (1) vs. Hawai‘i, 2/9/1982 (USC lost 4-3)• Phil Smith (9) vs. Arizona, 4/24/1983 (USC won 4-0)• John Cummings (5.1), Jeff Cirillo (0.1), Reid Mizuguchi (1.1) and Darrin Beer (2) vs. UC

Irvine, 1/31/1989 (USC won 6-2)• Mike Smedes (8) and Darrin Beer (1) vs. San Diego State, 3/8/1989 (USC lost 1-0)• Jackie Nickell (9) vs. Portland, 2/21/1992 (USC won 3-0)• Grant Vermillion (2.1), Jimmy Burchit (0.2) and Justin Parle (6) vs. California, 3/19/1993

(USC won 5-1)• Randy Flores (9) vs. Washington, 5/17/1996 (USC won 7-3)• Seth Etherton (9) vs. Oregon State, 3/6/1998 (USC won 9-0)• Seth Etherton (8) and Mike Weibling (1) vs. California, 4/17/9198 (USC won 10-0)• Rik Currier (7.2), Tim Petke (1), Ronald Flores (0) and Steve Immel (0.1) vs. Cal Lutheran,

3/16/1999 (USC won 4-0)• Barry Zito (9) vs. UCLA, 4/30/1999 (USC won 4-1)• Barry Zito (8) vs. Stanford, 6/4/1999 (USC lost 1-0)• Mark Prior (2), Rik Currier (3), Anthony Reyes (2), Ron Flores (1) and Chad Clark (1) vs. University of San Diego, 2/22/2000 (USC won 7-3)• Mark Prior (9) at Washington, 3/17/2001 (USC won 5-1)• Mark Prior (9) at California, 4/12/2001 (USC won 1-0)• Brett Bannister (2.2), Anthony Encinas (5.1) and Paul Koss (1), 5/22/2005 (USC won 12-2)• Ian Kennedy (8.2) and Ryan Schlack (0.1), 2/17/2006 (USC won 10-1)

Opponent Team Batting Records

Runs

31 --- Loyola Marymount, 3/19/2002

Runs in an Inning

13 --- Stanford, 5/26/2007 (4th inning)

Hits

29 --- Loyola Marymount, 3/19/2002

Doubles

8 --- twice (last: Tulane, 3/17/2004)

Triples

4 --- Arizona, 2/22/1991

Home Runs

8 --- LSU, 5/30/1998

Stolen Bases

7 --- several (last: UC Santa Barbara, 5/18/2008)

Walks

16 --- Arizona, 4/13/1979

Strikeouts

18 --- Arizona, 3/19/199917 --- several (last: Washington, 4/1/2005)

Double Plays

5 --- several (last: UC Santa Barbara, 4/19/1988)

Errors

10 --- several (last: Stanford, 4/27/1975)

Opponent Individual Records

Hits

6 --- Joe Dillon, Texas Tech, 3/26/1996

Runs

5 --- several (last: Shawn Stevenson, Wash. State, 3/27/1999)

Doubles

3 --- several (last: Chip Gosewisch, Arizona State, 4/25/1999)

Triples

2 --- several (last: Neal Honma, Hawaii, 2/14/1997)

Home Runs

3 --- several (last: Tyler Davidson, Washington, 5/11/2002)

Runs Batted In

8 --- Lenn Gilmore, Cal State Northridge, 3/1/1988

Total Bases

14 --- Todd Brown, Arizona State, 4/14/1985

Stolen Bases

5 --- Pete Stanicek, Stanford, 4/27/1984

Walks

5 --- Alvin Davis, Arizona State, 4/8/1982

Innings Pitched

13.0 --- Bob Bandettini, California, 5/8/1959Tim Layana, Loyola Marymount, 4/9/1985

Strikeouts

17 --- Steve Dunning, Stanford, 4/18/1970

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