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University of San Diego Media Guide 1984

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UNIVERSITY PROFILE

The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170 -acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean . The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spani sh university town where St . Oidacus (i .e., Diego) spent much of his time . Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - conveniently close to the major bu siness, cultural , residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail, bus and air terminal s. Founded in 1949, USO is presently experiencing record attendance . Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3100, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 5000. The University includes a College of Arts and Science s, and Schools of Business Admini stration , Education , Nursing , and Law . Each is characterized by high academic standards. small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations. " Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-repre sented on campu s. Students al so attend USO from 24 foreign countrie s. Recreation and Athletic activities are expanding rapidly and include: sail­ ing. crew , yoga, karate , surting, modern dance, backpacking , and ballet . USO's intercollegiate sports for men include baseball , football , basketball , cro ss-country , crew , soccer, golf, tenni s and rifle . In women's intercollegiate sports, USO field s programs in basketball , cro ss-country. crew , softball , swimming , tenni s, and volleyball .

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University of San Diego Archives TABLE OF CONTENTS

HEAD - John Cunningham ...... 2 ASSISTANT COACH - John Gunther ...... 3 ASSISTANT COACH - Mike Saverino ...... 3 ASSISTANT COACH - John Mullen ...... 3 SEASON PROSPECTUS ...... 4 ROSTER ...... 5 PLAYER PROFILES ...... 6-13 GROUP PHOTOS ...... 9, 14, 15 1983 RESULTS ...... 15 1983 FINAL STATISTICS ...... 16, 17 TEAM RECORDS ...... 18 TORERO LEADERS ...... 19-22 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS ...... 22 USO ALL AMERICANS ...... 22 PROFESSIONAL CONTRACTS ...... 22 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS ...... 23 TEAM PHOTO ...... Inside Back Cover 1984 SCHEDULE ...... Back Cover

LOCATION San Diego , CA ENROLLMENT 5000 PRESIDENT Dr. Author E. Hughes DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Rev . Patrick Cahill , C.S.V. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Ted Gosen ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Nick Pellegrino STUDENT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Casey Tibbitts ATHLETIC TRAINER Carolyn Ryback Greer, A.T.C. TEAM PHYSICIAN William Curran , M.D. DIRECTOR OF RECREATION John Martin DIRECTOR OF INTRAMURALS Gary Becker COACHING STAFF: Baseball John Cunningham Basketball (men) Jim Brovelli Basketball (women) Kathy Marpe Cross Country Jim O'Brien Golf Brian Giblin Tennis (men) Ed Collins Tennis (women) Scott McCarthy Football Brian Fogarty Crew (men) Steve Estes Crew (women) Joe Flohr Soccer Seam us McFadden Swimming (women) Gary Becker Volleyball John Martin Softball Kevin McGarry STADIUM USO Baseball Comple x Capacity - 1200 NICKNAME Toreros COLORS Columbia Blue . Navy, and White CONFERENCE Southern California Baseball Association DEPARTMENT SECRETARY Linda Dieter TELEPHONE INFORMATION (619)291 -6480, Ext 4272 JOHN CUNNINGHAM Head Coach

Beginning his 21st season as head coach of the University of San Diego baseball program, John Cunningham has guided the Toreros from a NCAA Di vi­ sion 11 power to one of the top programs in the Southern Califor­ nia Baseball Association (one of the best baseball conferences) and the NCAA Division I ranks. A native of San Diego, Cunning­ ham attended St. Augustine High School where he was a scholastic and athletic standout receiving AII-CIF honors in baseball and led the County in scoring during his senior year basketball season. Cunningham attended the 'University of San Francisco where he again was a baseball and basketball standout, while also making th e Presidents' Honor Roll six times and achieving membership in the National Jesuit Honor Society, " Alpha Sigma Nu." He received a B.S. Degree in Hi story as well as a general secondary credential. In basketball, John was named to the All-Conference and Honorable Mention on the Catholic All-American teams. Baseball cornered him a professional contract with the Baltimore Orioles. In his senior year, Cunningham was USF's " Athlete of the Year. " John began his career at USO in 1962, with 1981 seeing him win his 400th game. From 1969 through 1983, the Toreros have compiled eleven winning seasons out of fourteen. His teams have won thirty or more games five times, first in 1971; then back to back in 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981. Four of his teams have gone to post-season play­ offs; two of the four becoming regional champions and College participants. The 1971 team won the regional title while setting the school record of 34 wins. For that performance, Cun­ ningham was named Di strict 8 "Coach of the Year." 1979 was Cunningham's first effort at the Di vision I level. Contrary to expectations, he guided the Toreros to an impressive 32-19-1 record and a fourth place (14-12) finish in the SCBA. His 1980 Torero team finished the year at 30-25-1 (14-1 4 SCBA) and. in 1981 USO finished the year 30-15-1 and a fourth place finish in the Conference with a 15-12-1 record. 1982 was USD's first year under the .500 mark in SCBA action with a 13-15 record and a 29-24- 1 overall mark. Last season was the fi rst time since 1975 that the Toreros overall record was under .500 as th ey fin ished 17-27-1. Besides coaching baseball , John works for the National League of the Association as the San Diego Padres of­ ficial scorer. He a lso works for the National Basketball Association as the San Diego Clippers official scoreboard operator. John and his wi fe Nancy we re married in May of 1978. He has a stepson, Geoffrey, age nine.

CUNNINGHAM'S COACHING RECORD YEAR WON LOST PCT. 1964 12 19 .387 1965 17 21 .447 1966 20 26 .435 (NCAA Regionals, 0-2) 1967 14 26 .350 1968 13 24 .351 1969 22 17 .564 1970 21 16 .568 1971 34 12 .739 (NCAA Pl ayoffs, 4-2) 1972 20 19 .513 (One Ti e) 1973 19 22 .463 1974 23 15 .605 1975 19 20 .487 (One Ti e) 1976 26 16 .619 (NCAA Pl ayoffs, 5-3) 1977 24 19 .558 1978 33 22 .600 (NCAA Pl ayoffs, 5-3) 1979 32 19 .615 (One Tie) 1980 30 25 .545 (One Tie) 1981 30 25 .545 (One Ti e) 1982 29 24 .547 (One Ti e) 1983 17 27 .386 (One Tie) CAREER 455 414 .524 (NCAA Playoffs, 9-9) (Seven Ties) 2 JOHN GUNTHER Assistant Coach Coach Gunther will be begin­ ning his sixth season as the Toreros pitching coach. John graduated with a degree in sociology from U.C. Santa Bar­ bara, where he played for the Gauchos. He then received his Masters in Physical Edu­ ca tion from the University of the Pacific. After one year of semi­ pro ball, he spent a few years at various coaching assignments before becoming pitching coach for two seasons at San Diego State. He then spent four years at Mesa College as an assistant, before coming to USD. John and his wife Diane reside in San Diego with their three sons, Scott (11), Paul (8) , and Tim (5)

MIKE SAVERINO Assistant Coach Coach Saverino will be in his 2nd year of coaching at USD, and it will be a short one at that. Mike will help coach the first half of the season before becoming player-coach for the California Angels minor league system later this spring. It will be Mike's fourth year as an infielder with the Angels and his second as a coach. Mike graduated from USD in 1980 with a degree in Behavioral Science. As a four year starter for USD, Mike holds five USD records and can be found in the top three of numerous Torero records. In 1980, Mike was MVP while bat­ ting .323 with 55 runs scored, 63 hits, 55 walks and 14 sacrifice hits. Mike is and resides in San Diego.

JOHN MULLEN Assistant Coach Coach Mullen will be in his 1st year of coaching at USD. John is currently enrolled in the USD Master's program for Business Administration. John was a four year player at USD and last year was the team's M.V.P. and an SCBA First Team member. While batting .351 for the year, John led the team in at bats (168), runs scored (34) , hits (59), and total bases (71 ). He batted .394 in SCBA action. His 19 game hitting streak in which he banged out a total of 38 hits is a new Torero record . He can be found among the top three in numerous single season and career records including hits (227) and triples (20). John is single and resides in San Diego. 3 1984 USD PROSPECTUS

Last season saw the Toreros finish under the .500 mark in the Southern California Baseball Association for the second time since their inception in 1979 with a 10-18-1 record and 17-27- 1 overall record. To get back to his winning ways, head coach John Cunningham felt he had to improve his team in three areas. His o ff­ season concerns were with pitching, left-handed hitting, and his catching crew. Now 1/\!, ilh the fall program completed and his first game right around the corner, J.C. feels he has strengthened his pitching squad and indications are that the will be better with playing time. This year's squad however will still have an absence of left-handed power hitting. Coach Cunningham will have to replace a couple of key person­ nel this season as he lost last year's M.V.P. in John Mullen. John received SCBA First Team honors after batting .351 for the year. He had a 19 game hitting streak in which he banged out a total of 38 hits, a new Torero record. John ends up among the top career Torero leaders in a number of offensive categories. Gone is second baseman Bruce Tomlinson who over four years proved to be one of the most consistent defensive players USO ever had. The last key loss was at catcher with the graduation of Steve Sciacca. Although Steve was troubled most of the season with injuries, he batted .353 and led the team in home runs with 6. This year's pitching crew will be led by seniors Russ Applegate (5-9, 4.37 ERA) and Mike Fazekas (5-9). Sophomore Casey Morales was a pleasant surprise as he was 3-1 with an ERA of 4.20. JC transfers Tom Seyler (Antelope Valley) and Greg Bertrand (Delta College) should both find a spot in the starting rotation. Tom was drafted in the 3rd round by the Cardinal organization last year after receiving First Team All-State honors. He posted an ERA of 2.30 while striking out 93 batters in 95 innings. At Delta, Greg was 9-2 with a 1.89 ERA and was the team's M.V.P. and All-League member. Junior Eric Bennett (.280 B.A., 28 RBl 's and 8 doubles) will switch over to catcher this year after playing his first two years at first and third. Back-ups will be junior Eric DeGennaro (led fall pro­ gram in HR's and RBl 's) and freshman Dan Echeveste (a walk-on with good bat). Junior Paul Van Stone (.303 B.A.) is the only returning infielder. Paul is starting his third year and should provide the leadership needed in the infield. He is one of the best hitting in the league and doesn't make a lot of errors in the field. Replacing third baseman Laci Nagypal (.280 B.A./8 doubles) will be freshman Rob­ bie Rogers (Crescenta Valley H.S.). Robbie was an excellent high school athlete who will be given every opportunity to play on a regular basis. Taking over at 2B will be junior Bill Ismay (Yavapai College). Bill batted .380 last year and is a steady defensive player who can make the pivot at second. Junior Tom Seyler will start at first base when he isn't pitching. Tom led Antelope Valley in bat­ ting (.377) and HR 's. Tom should provide some leadership with his bat and pitching talents. His back-up will be walk-on Brian Loc her who batted .331 at Monte Vista H.S. last season in Cupertino, CA. Returning in the outfield will be senior Andre Jacas (left field). Andre is a very exciting player who holds the Torero single season record of 35 thefts. He should have his best season ever if he stays healthy. His younger brother David returns in center field after redshirting his freshman year due to illness. David appeared in 12 games and had 4 doubles, 2 triples and 6 stolen bases. Sophomore John Slaugh! (.264) saw spot duty last season and should see more action due to his speed and sure glove. Newcomers Doug Brooks (North Idaho JC) and Brian Wisniewski (Valhalla H.S.) will battle for playing time as back-ups. " Barring injury, we will be stronger than last year overall. We have more depth in the infield and more and better players in the outfield. To be successful, we'll have to stop other teams from running on us. I definitely think we have more punch in the line-up than we've had in recent seasons," stated Coach John Cunningham.

4 1984 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BASEBALL ROSTER

NO. NAME YR EXP BIRTH DATE HGT WGT B T HOMETOWN PREV. SCHOOL PITCHERS 22 APPLEGATE, Russ SR 1V 4-01-61 6'3 " 175 L R Escondido, CA Palomar College 8 BERTRAND, Greg JR 2JC 9-07-62 6'0 " 160 R R Stockton, CA Delta College 26 CANNADY, Bob JR 2v 10-02-63 6'3 " 185 L L Santa Rosa, CA Cardinal Newman HS 30 DAUER, Ed so 1v 9-14-64 6'4" 190 R R Westminster, CA Mater Dei HS 18 FAZEKAS, Mike SR 1v 10-17-62 6'1" 180 R R San Diego, CA Mesa College 20 FRANCIS, Matt FR HS 1-16-65 6'3 " 195 R R Playa del Rey, CA Loyola HS 12 HAWBLITZEL, Mark SR 1v 3-27-63 6'0 " 170 R R Camarillo, CA Santa Clara HS 31 HOEPPNER, Phil FR HS 12-23-63 6'5 " 175 L L Madison, WI San Diego State 27 MORALES, Casey so 1v 12-20-63 5'11 " 195 R R Artesia, CA St . Paul HS 23 SEYLER , Tom JR 2JC 5-28-63 6'1" 190 R R Lancaster, CA Antelope Valley College CATCHERS u, 13 BENNETT, Eric JR 2v 12-14-62 6'2 " 180 R R Chula Vista, CA Hilltop HS 5 DeGENNARO, Steve JR 2JC 4-10-63 6'0 " 180 R R Westlake Village, CA Santa Barbara CC 4 ECHEVESTE, Dan FR HS 8-19-65 5'8 " 165 R R Tempe, AZ St . Mary's HS INFIELDERS 7 BOGARD, Steve JR - 8-02-63 5'9 " 160 R R Hacienda Heights, CA Wilson HS 16 ISMAY, Bill JR 2JC 8-02-63 6'0 " 180 L R Tucson, AZ Yavapai College 25 LOCHER, Brian FR HS 10-25-65 6 '3 " 195 L L Cupertino, CA Monte Vista HS 14 ROGERS, Robbie FR HS 1-23-65 6'0 " 180 R R LaCrescenta, CA Crescenta Valley HS 19 VAN STONE, Paul JR 2v 7-29-63 6'0 " 175 s R St. Louis, MO Lindbergh HS OUTFIELDERS 15 BROOKS, Doug JR 1JC 10-06-63 5'10 " 175 R R Lakeside, MT North Idaho JC 21 JACAS, Andre SR 3v 11-11-62 6'0 " 170 R R Spring Valley, NY E. Ramapo HS 24 JACAS, David FR HS 9-08-64 6'0 " 175 R R Spring Valley, NY E. Ramapo HS 11 SLAUGHT, John so 1v 4-04-64 5'11 " 175 R R San Marino, CA San Marino HS 32 WISNIEWSKI, Brian FR HS 12-25-65 6'0" 175 R R El Cajon, CA Valhalla HS COACHES Head Coach: John Cunningham (33) Assistant Coaches: John Gunther (29), Mike Savarino (6), John Mullen (9) PLAYER PROFILES Returning Players 22 RUSS APPLEGATE, P Height: 6'3" Weight: 175 Born: 4-1-61 Hometown: Escondido, CA High School: San Pasqual Junior College: Palomar College Bats: L Throws: R Class: SR USD's most effective pitcher last season . . led team in complete games (7), innings pitched (111.3), wins (5) and strike outs (51) .. . ERA of 4.37 ... Voted team 's Most Outstanding Pitcher in 1983 . . . transferred here from Palomar JC where he was 1st Team All Mission Conference sophomore year was team's MVP with a 9-3 record , 1.59 ERA and 97 K's ... considered top returner this season on pitching squad. CUNNINGHAM: " Was our best pitcher last year and we hope he is even better this year ... at times he is un­ hittable ... arm injury slowed him down this fall but he should be fully recovered in time for ou r 1st game." 13 ERIC BENNETT, C Height: 6'2 " Weight: 180 Born: 12-14-62 Hometown: Chula Vista, CA High School: Hilltop Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Third year at USO ... last season appeared in all 45 games . . . led team with 28 RBl's and 8 doubles .. . batted .280 with 45 hits ... led regulars in fielding per­ centage (.980 %) ... will move from infield to catcher this season .. . a three sport letterman in football, basketball and baseball while prepping at Hilltop ... batted .350 senior year . . . C.I.F. Champions in '79. CUNNINGHAM: " For the third time in 3 years he is being asked to play a new position ... has adjusted well to catching but lacks game experience ... has all the 'tools' to be a good one ... definitely a key to our success this year." 26 BOB CANNADY, P Height: 6'3" Weight: 185 Born:10-2-63 Hometown: Santa Rosa, CA High School: Cardinal Newman Bats: L Throws: L Class: JR Third season at USO . . . saw limited play last year as he is still developing . .. Member of All-State baseball team in Joe Dimaggio League .. . 3-year varsity starter .. . selected to All-League team in his senior year ... compiled a cumulative 2.20 ERA for 3 years of pitching. CUNNINGHAM: " Is in a positon to make a very important contribution as lefthanders are scarce on this staff ... consistency has been his biggest problem . .. when he is on he can be very good." 6 30 ED DAUER, P Height: 6'4" Weight: 190 Born: 9-14-64 Hometown: Westminster, CA High School: Mater Dei Bats: R Throws: R Class: SO Second year at USO ... saw spot duty last year appearing in 7 games ... Received Most Improved Player Award in 1983 ... should play more this season .. participated in both cross-country and baseball while prepping at Mater Dei . . . posted a 6-3 record his senior year along with a 2.50 ERA and 40 K's . . . team finished third in tough Angeles league. CUNNINGHAM: " Tremendously improved over last year . has learned to keep the ball in play ... good size, good arm and good stuff ... could be a very pleasant surprise."

18 MIKE FAZEKAS, P Height: 6'1 " Weight: 180 Born: 10-17-62 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: Patrick Henry Junior College: Mesa College Bats: R Throws: R Class: SR Appeared in 19 games and 83.3 innings last year as a starting pitcher ... posted a 5-9 record with 38 K's ... transferred from Mesa College in San Diego where he was 9-3 his sophomore year ... team 's M.V.P .... while prepping at Patrick Henry he played both basketball and baseball ... C.I.F. Champions in 1980 in both sports. CUNNINGHAM: " Great guy to have around ... arm prob­ lems during fall program limited his playing time ... ex­ pect him to be much improved over last year."

12 Height: 6'0 " Weight: 170 Born: 3-27 -63 Hometown: Camarillo, CA High School: Santa Clara Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Saw spot duty last year as a reliever Received Mr. Hustle Award in '83 .. . played three years of varsity baseball and basketball while at Santa Clara H.S . .. . MVP his junior year (.285 B.A. and 33 RBl 's) . two years of American Legion Rookie of Year 1st Season ... Brian Churchill Award 2nd season. CUNNINGHAM: " Vastly improved over last year ... im­ proved confidence in his own abilities great ball movement at times could be a very effective short relief man.

7 21 ANDRE JACAS, OF Height: 6'0 " Weight: 170 Born: 11-11-62 Hometown: Spring Valley, NY High School: E. Ramapo Bats: R Throws: R Class: SR Returns for his senior year at USO ... batted .258 last season with 33 hits, 19 RBl 's and a team leading 9 stolen bases ... troubled by injuries in '83 ... hit .280 in 1982 with a team leading 35 stolen bases ... While prep- ping at East Ramapo, Andre was 1st Team All County and League M.V.P . ... hit .552 as a senior .. . only stopped once in 60 attempted steals between 1979-1980. CUNNINGHAM: " I think Andre will like to finish his col­ lege career with an outstanding year ... injuries have prevented him from putting it all together so far but this could be his year ... has the 'tools' to do it all . . . holds Torero stolen base record . .. an exciting player to watch ... will graduate in June."

24 DAVID JACAS, OF Weight: 175

27 CASEY MORALES, P Height: 5'11 " Weight: 195 Born: 12-20-63 .. Hometown: Artesia, CA ~~ High School: St. Paul Bats: R Throws: R Class: SO Was named Rookie of the Year in '83 .. . led team in ERA (4.20) and was 3-1 in 11 appearances ... played football for USO as a freshman . .. participated in both baseball and football while at St. Paul H.S.... posted a 7-2 record along with 2 saves and 2.30 ERA his senior year ... baseball honors include All Angeles League, All Southeast News and All Whittier Daily News. CUNNINGHAM: " Started slowly last year but finished the season as our most effective pitcher ... certainly doesn't overpower the opposition ... very competitive and keeps hitters offstride with his unusual style . . we are looking for a very good year from him."

8 11 JOHN SLAUGHT, OF Height: 5'11 " Weight: 175 Born: 4-4-64 Hometown: San Marino, CA High School: San Marino Bats: R Throws: R Class: SO Second year at USO .. . appeared in 36 games while batting .264 , 3 • I , .n triples and 5 stolen bases . . . wide receiver for USO football team as a senior at San Marino, John received 1st Team All San Gabriel Valley honors in football and 2nd Team in base ball ... All Ri o Hondo League 1st Team in ba se ball while batting .320 with 20 RBl 's. CUNNINGHAM: " Pl ayed well for u s in re se rve role last year . .. missed fall program because of football ... looks stronger and could move into starting line- up."

19 PAUL VAN STONE, IF Height: 6'0 " Weight: 175 Born: 7-29-63 Hometown: St. Louis, MO High School: Lindbergh Bats: S Throws: R Class: JR One of USD's top returners ... as a sophomore batted .303, 6 triples, 5 doubles, and 26 RBl 's con­ verted switch hitter ... as a freshman Paul batted .362 for year, .392 in SCBA play . Paul received All-State, All­ Conference and 2nd Team All-Metro in baseball his senior year along with M.V.P. in football. CUNNINGHAM: " Has developed into our most consistent player ... made great improvement in his defensive play over previous year ... high average hitter from both sides of plate ... definitel y one of S .C.8 .A.'s better infielders."

PITCHERS Kneeling (L·R): Phil Hoeppner, Tom Seyler, Ru ss Applegate, Mike Fazekas Standing (L·R): Casey Morales, Matt Francis, Bob Cannady, Ed Dauer, Mark Hawblitzel, Greg Bertrand.

9 PLAYER PROFILES Newcomers 8 GREG BERTRAND, P _ Height: 6'0 " Weight: 160

~~:~:~:~~ Stockton, CA High School: St. Mary's Junior College: Delta College Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR First year at USO . . . a transfer from Delta College .. . as a pitcher, Greg was team's M.V.P. and Captain ... 1st Team All- League . .. record of 9-2 with 1.89 ERA . .. should help out pitching right away . . . prepped at St. Mary's H .S. where he participated in both basketball and baseball .. . " Mr. Hustle" Award in basketball .. . Co-Captain in baseball. CUNNINGHAM: " An outstanding pitcher at Delta College last year and should really help us .. . keeps ball down .. . infielders should like him .. . should be in start­ ing rotation." 7 STEVE BOGARD, IF Height: 5'9 " Weight: 160 Born: 8-2-63 Hometown: Hacienda Heights, CA ~ High School: Wilson l ~; Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Junior at USO who has played two years of football . .. this is his first ~ year of baseball .. . prepped at Wilson H.S. where he played both football and baseball all 4 years ... as a senior second baseman, Steve batted .320 in tough Sierra League ... Captain and Hall of Fame in football. CUNNINGHAM: " Came out of nowhere to earn a spot on this club ... hasn't played much the past two years but showed he can swing the bat during fall program . .. I love his approach to the game ... should keep everyone in good spirits when not in the line-up."

15 DOUG BROOKS, OF Height: 5'10 " Weight: 175 Born: 10-6-63 Hometown: Lakeside, MT High School: Flathead Junior College: North Idaho JC Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR First year at USO ... transferred from North Idaho JC where he batted .265 and had 20 stolen bases his sophomore year . .. played 4 years of American Legion ball (.301 B.A.) ... prepped at Flathead H.S. where he excelled in football, baseball and track All-State in both baseball and football. CUNNINGHAM: " Another pleasant surprise from the winter program ... one of our more productive hitters .. . could add some much needed 'sock' to our line-up .. . runs well and could be our designated hitter if not starting in outfield."

10 5 STEVE DeG EN NARO, C

-----::_,---- Height: 6'0 " Weight: 180 Born: 4-10-63 Hometown: Westlake Village, CA High School: Agoura n Junior College: Santa Barbara CC Bats: R Throws: R U Class: JR Last year at Santa Barbara City College Steve batted .300 with 5 home runs ... All-League and team M.V.P. and captain . . . while attending Agoura H.S., batted .353 junior year and .362 senior year .. . was All-League and team M.V.P. of both the football and baseball teams. CUNNINGHAM: " A very pleasant surprise during winter ball ... led the team in home runs and RBl's .. . will try to find a soot for him to keep his bat in the line-up."

4 DAN ECH EVESTE, C

Height: 5'8" Weight: 165 Born: 8-19-65 Hometown: Tempe, AZ High School: St. Mary's Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR First year at USO . . . prepped at St. Mary's H.S. ... All-State Honorable Mention ... his senior year, made 1st Team All Skyline Division as outfielder (.425 B.A.) and 2nd Team All-State as defensive back in football ... batted .375 as a junior making 1st Team . All-Skyline League B as an outfielder. CUNNINGHAM: " Will provide much needed depth to catching position . .. strong arm and a little 'pop' in his bat .. . only a freshman but could develop into a pretty good college player. "

20 MATT FRANCIS, P

Height: 6'3" Weight: 195 Born: 1-16-65 Hometown: Playa del Rey, CA High School: Loyola Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR First year at USO . . . as a senior at Loyola H.S., Matt received 2nd Team All-League honors while posting a 2.50 ERA . .. was the team's captain and Most Inspirational Player . . . should see time as long-reliever. CUNNINGHAM: "Good looking young pitcher ... has a pretty good arm, and at times, an excellent curve .. . may be used as spot starter or long relief ... a very positive addition to our pitching staff."

11 31 PHIL HOEPPNER, P Height: 6'5" Weight: 175 Born: 12-23-63 Hometown: Madison, WI High School: Holy Angels Bats: L Throws: L Class: FR A sophomore transfer from S.D.S.U. prepped at Holy Angels H.S. in Richfield, MN ... All­ Conference and Captain of baseball team ... 8-1 record and 1.50 ERA ... batted .260 senior year Captain and All-Conference basketball player while averaging 14 ppg and shooting 63 % from field ... National Honor Society member. CUNNINGHAM: " Rangy left hander who must improve his control to be effective consistently has the desire and willingness to work so we look for him to help us down the line."

16 BILL ISMAY, IF HEIGHT: 6'0 " Weight: 180 Born: 8-2-63 Hometown: Tucson, AZ High School: Sabino Junior College: Yavapai College Bats: L Throws: R Class: JR First year at USO ... batted .380 at Yavapai ... Dean 's List 4 semes- ters ... played both baseball and basketball at Sabino H.S .... Captain senior year of baseball while batting .400 . batted .480 junior year .. . All-City in 1980 and 1981 in baseball. CUNNINGHAM: " Should really help us with his bat . steady defensive player who can make the pivot at 2B ... outstanding student ... comes to us from a winning pro­ gram ... could be one of our leaders."

25 BRIAN LOCHER, IF Height: 6'3" Weight: 195 Born: 10-25-65 Hometown: Cupertino, CA High School: Monte Vista Bats: L Throws: L Class: FR Prepped at Monte Vista H.S. where he helped his baseball team to a 2nd Place finish in the DeAnza Athletic League . .. played 1st base while batting .331. All-League member ... in Palomino Senior League was Team M.V.P. and Captain while batting .400 ... C.S.F. scholar member. CUNNINGHAM: " One of our few left-handed hitters on team ... good defensively at first base .. . you definitely know when he is around great attitude and plenty of hustle."

12 14 ROBBIE ROGERS, IF Height: 6'0 " Weight: 180 Born: 1-23-65 Hometown: La Crescenta, CA High School: Crescenta Valley Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR First year at USO ... as a senior batted .514 (led Pacific League) 1st Team All-League junior and senior year ... 3 Year Varsity player .. . Team Captain and M.V.P ... . All C.I.F. and 1st Team All-League football player as junior and senior. CUNNINGHAM: " Excel lent high school athlete in several sports ... comes to us with good credentials ... strong arm with quick release ... tough competitor ... will get every opportunity to play on a regular basis for us. "

23 TOM SEYLER, P - IF Height: 6'1" Weight: 190 Born: 5-28-63 Hometown: Lancaster, CA High School: Antelope Valley Junior College: Antelope Valley Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Transfer from Antelope Valley Col­ lege ... a 3rd round draft pick by Cardinals his sophomore year ... First Team All-State ... batted .377 and as a pitcher had 93 strike-outs in 95 in­ nings ... 2.30 ERA . . . member of U.S. All-Star team that traveled to Korea (was 2-0) ... while prepping at Antelope Valley H.S., Tom was team M.V.P., Captain and First Team All-Golden League. CUNNINGHAM: "A very important addition to our club . .. outstanding J.C. player who can help us on the mound and with the bat ... should be one of our starters and will play first base when not pitching."

32 BRIAN WISNIEWSKI, OF Height: 6'0 " Weight: 175 Born: 12-25-65 Hometown: El Cajon, CA High School: Valhalla Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Prepped at Valhalla H.S. where he participated in both baseball and · iO soccer ... 1st Team AII -Grossmont League while batting .408 ... M.V.P. and Team Captain .. . was also an All-League soccer player his senior year in Grossmont League. CUNNINGHAM: " Started slowly in fall program but got better as the weeks went by ... could start for us defen­ sively right now ... needs some work with bat but could develop into a power hitter ... loves to play."

13 OUTFIELDERS Kneeling (L·R): Brian Wisniewski, John Slaugh! Standing (L·R): Doug Brooks, David Jacas, Andre Jacas

CATCHERS Kneeling: Eric Bennett Standing (L·R): Steve DeGennaro, Dan Echeveste

14 1983 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BASEBALL RESULTS

USD OPPONENTS PITCHER -RECORD OVERALL SCBA 1 Fresno State 4 Fazekas (0-1) (0 -1) 1 Fresno State 3 Applegate (0 1) (02) 1 Fresno State 13 Ciampa (0-1) (03) 2 pt _Loma Coll ege 7 Fazekas (0-2) (0 -4) 4 UC San Diego 2 May (1 0) (1-4) 9 Cal Po ly Pomona 2 Fazekas (1 2) (2 -4) 6 Cal Poly Pomon a 5 Ciampa (1-1) (3 -4) 8 pt_ Loma Coll ege 0 Applegate (11) (4 -4) 1 pt _L oma College 6 Applegate (1 -2) (4 5) 3 UC San Diego 2 Ciampa (21) (5 -5) 4 Cal Po ly Pomona 2 Fazekas (2 2) (65) 1 Cal Poly Pomona 2 Applegate (1-3) (6 -6) 6 San Diego State 7 Sweet (0 1) (67) 9 UC Irvine 10 Ciampa (2 2) (6 -8) (0-1)" 4 St. Mary's College 6 Fazekas (2 3) (6 -9) 13 Univ. of the Pac ific 2 Swee t (11) (7 -9) 2 Loyola Marymount 3 Applegate (1-4) (7 -10) (0 -2)" 9 Loyola Marymount 8 Fazekas (33) (8 -10) (1 -2)" 3 Loyola Marymount 6 Cannady (0 -1) (811) (1-3)" 1 Ca l State Fu ll erton 11 App legate (1 -5) (8 -12) (1-4r 5 Ca l State Fu ll erton 11 Fazekas (3 -4) (8 13) (1-5)" 2 Cal State Fu ll erton 2 (8 -13-1) (151)" 4 CS Long Beach 10 Can nady (0 2) (8 -14-1) (1-6-1)" 15 Hawaii 16 Sweet (1 2) (8 -15-1) 10 Pepperdine 3 App legate (2 5) (9 -15-1) (2 -6 1)' 7 CS Long Beach 8 Dauer (0 1) (9 -161) (2 -7-1)" 5 CS Long Beach 16 Applegate (2 6) (9 -17 1) (2 81)" 9 CS Long Beach 5 Morales (1-0) (10-17-1) (38 1)' 3 UC Irvin e 4 Fazekas (3 -5) (10-18-1) (3-9-1)' 10 UC Irvine 1 Applegate (3 -6) (1 1-18-1) (4-9-1)" 2 UC Irvine 7 Fazekas (3 -6) (11-19-1) (4 -10-1)" 5 CS Los Angeles 4 Applegate (46) (12-19-1) (5 1 o-1r 4 UC Santa Barbara 8 Applegate (4 7) (12-20-1) (5 -11 -1)" 2 UC Santa Barbara 4 Fazekas (3 7) (12 -21 -1) (5 -12-1)" 9 UC Sa nta Ba rbara 12 Dauer (0-2) (12- 22-1) (5 -13- 1)' 1 UC Santa Barbara 4 Morales (1-1) (12-23-1) (5 -14-1) " 4 Cal State Fullerton 6 Fazekas (3-8) (12 -24-1) (5 -15-1r 7 CS Los Ange les 3 Morales (2 1) (1324-1) (6-15-1)' 9 CS Los Ange les 5 Applegate (5 7) (1 4-24-1) (7 -15-1r 4 CS Los Angele s 7 Fazekas (39) (14 -25 1) (7 16-1r 7 Loyola Marymount 5 Fazekas (4 -9) (15-25 1) (8 -16-1)' 4 Pepperdine 9 Appl egate (5 -8) (15-26-1) (8 17-1)' 9 Pepperdine 8 Morales (3 -1) (16-26 -1) (917 1)' 2 Pepperdine 1 Fazekas (5 -9) (17-26- 1) (10-17-1)' 3 Cal State Fullerton 6 Applegate (59) (17 27 1) (10-18-1r

INFIELDERS Kneeling (L-R): Tom Seyler, Bri an Locher Standing (L-R): Robbie Rogers, Paul Van Stone, Bill Ismay, Steve Bogard

15 FINAL 1983 USD BASEBALL STATISTICS

NAME G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB cs SAC BB so TB HP AVG. PO A E PCT. Sciacca 33 119 19 42 24 6 1 6 2 2 0 12 19 68 4 .353 100 14 9 .927 SCBA 26 95 16 32 17 5 0 5 1 1 0 8 17 52 3 .337 82 13 7 .931 Mullen 45 168 34 59 27 7 1 1 4 0 3 22 21 71 2 .351 137 17 7 .957 SCBA 29 109 23 43 20 4 1 1 2 0 1 17 12 52 1 .394 96 12 6 .947 Valdiviez 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .333 2 0 0 1.000 SCBA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 Van Stone 42 165 29 50 26 5 6 1 8 2 4 15 19 70 3 .303 61 123 12 .939 SCBA 26 104 18 31 16 4 4 0 6 1 4 7 8 43 2 .298 41 66 8 .930 Nagypal 39 124 18 36 20 8 1 0 4 1 5 38 16 46 0 .290 27 81 4 .969 DOUBLE SCBA 24 73 13 21 11 5 1 0 2 0 2 25 9 28 0 .288 19 44 2 .969 Bennett 45 161 26 45 28 8 0 3 8 3 5 23 30 62 2 .280 350 35 7 .980 PLAYS: SCBA 29 112 18 34 18 7 0 3 5 1 2 9 23 50 1 .304 161 24 7 .964 D. Jacas 12 41 12 11 2 4 2 0 6 3 1 6 7 19 1 .268 20 1 2 .913 ... SCBA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0) Slaught 36 72 18 19 5 1 3 0 5 2 5 9 21 26 2 .264 56 3 3 .960 USO 35 SCBA 26 67 14 17 3 1 2 0 4 2 5 8 21 22 2 .254 54 3 3 .950 A. Jacas 36 128 27 33 19 2 3 0 9 7 6 18 16 41 0 .258 67 6 6 .917 SCBA 27 98 18 26 15 2 3 0 7 6 4 12 12 34 0 .265 28 7 4 .897 OPP 44 Campagna 32 80 10 15 5 1 0 0 0 0 3 11 20 16 1 .188 96 10 6 .945 SCBA 20 53 6 12 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 14 13 1 .226 51 6 3 .950 Tomlinson 45 149 17 27 13 1 1 0 0 1 4 13 15 30 3 .181 76 127 7 .972 SCBA 29 98 11 17 7 1 1 0 0 1 2 6 9 20 2 .173 56 74 5 .963 Cammall 16 24 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 8 5 5 0 .167 1 0 0 1.000 SCBA 10 15 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 2 0 .133 1 0 0 1.000 Mai berger 24 45 3 7 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 11 12 10 0 .156 0 0 0 .000 SCBA 15 25 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 3 0 .120 0 0 0 .000 Marolt 10 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 .125 3 1 0 1.000 SCBA 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 .250 0 0 0 .000 Others 45 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 43 105 4 .974 SCBA 29 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 35 67 1 .990 USO TOTALS 45 1414 225 374 197 43 19 11 46 25 43 197 228 438 22 .264 1107 527 71 .958 SCBA TOTALS 29 934 146 256 125 26 12 8 28 14 25 114 155 330 16 .274 714 320 50 .954 OPP. TOTALS 45 1472 264 419 219 73 22 29 77 12 25 174 160 556 21 .285 1137 558 77 .957 SCBA TOTALS 29 975 187 304 159 55 17 18 53 10 20 115 102 447 13 .312 744 305 45 .959 5

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...... TEAM RECORDS-SEASON

BATTING Most Games Won 34 1971 Fewest Games Won 7 1958 Most Games Lost 27 1983 Be st Winning Percentage .739 (Won 34 -Lost 12) 1971 Consecutive Games Won 12 (March 13, 1960 to April 30, 1960) Consecutive Games Lost 10 (April 12, 1958 to March 7, 1959) Most Shutout Wins 14 1971 Most Games Shutout 5 1967 & 1973 Fewest Times Shutout 0 1971 & 1983 Largest Winning Margin 32 (33 -1 vs. Cal Western) 1960 Largest Losing Margin 19 (20-1 vs. Pepperdine) 1961 Most One - Victories 12 1981 Most One -Run Losses 8 1967 Most Games Played 56 1980 Most at Bats 1800 1981 Most Hits 534 1981 Best Average .307 1960 Most Runs Scored 348 1981 Most Total Bases 759 1981 Most Run s Batted In 314 1981 Most Doubles 92 1981 Most Triples 35 1978 Most Home Runs 38 1960 Most Walks 270 1978 Most Strikeouts 315 1966 Most Stolen Bases 110 1980

RELDING Best .961 1971 Worst Fielding Percentage .924 1964 Most Errors 117 1973 Fewest Errors 42 1962 Most Double Plays 65 1981

PITCHING Most Complete Games 26 1980 Most Run s Allowed 387 1981 Most Earned Run s Allowed 308 1981 Fewest Earned Run s Allowed 93 1976 Be st Team ERA 2.31 1971 Most Hits Allowed 556 1981 Most Strikeouts 299 1971 Most Walks 280 1981 Most Shutouts 14 1971

18 TORERO LEADERS BATTING Single Season Games Played Bart Brainard 56 1981 Bill Pinkham 56 1981 Mike Saverino 56 1980 Don Slater 56 1980 At Bats Don Slater 210 1980 John Muller 203 1981 Andy Asaro 198 1980 Runs Scored Mike Saverino 55 1980 Jaime Paredes 48 1979 Don Slater 45 1979 HITS Kerry Dineen 78 1971 Don Slater 74 1979 John Mullen 68 1981 Doubles Jamie McDonald 18 1980 Bill Pinkham 18 1981 Andy Asaro 17 1982 Triples John Mullen 8 1981 Ed Green 7 1966 John Wathan 7 1970 Kerry Dineen 7 1971 John Mullen 7 1982 Home Runs Jim Fiorenza 12 1960 Bill Pinkham 9 1981 Paul Contreras 8 1976 Runs Batted in Bill Pinkham 59 1981 Jeff Tipton 51 1979 Jim Fiorenza 45 1960 Stolen Bases Andre Jacas 35 1982 Kerry Dineen 33 1971 John Wathan 30 1969 Batting Average (100 ) Jim Fiorenza .439 1960 John Wathan .430 1970 Don Slater .419 1973 Walks Make Saverino 55 1980 Doug Paul 46 1981 Jaime Paredes 42 1979 Doug Paul 42 1982 Sacrifice Hits Mike Saverino 14 1979 Paul Mendes 13 1978 Jaime Paredes 13 1978 Consecutive Game Hitting Streak John Mullen 19 1983 John Wathan 18 1970 John Wathan 15 1969 Kerry Dineen 15 1972 Fewest Strikeouts (100 At Bat) Jesse Martinez 5 (114 at Bats) 1975 Kerry Dineen 6 (146 at Bats) 1973 Martin Harris 6 (143 at Bats) 1979 Rick Farrel 6 (105 at Bats) 1962

19 Career Games Played Paul Engel 197 1977-80 Mike Saverino 195 1977-80 John Mullen 193 1980-83 Bruce Tomlinson 174 1980-83 Paul Mendes 174 1975-78 At Bats Andy Asaro 722 1979-82 John Mullen 692 1980-83 Paul Engel 608 1975-78 Mike Saverino 605 1977-80 Runs Scored Mike Saverino 143 1977-80 Paul Mendes 130 1975-78 John Mullen 128 1980-83 Dave Gonzales 127 1968-71 Hits John Mullen 227 1980-83 Andy Asaro 215 1979-82 Kerry Dineen 201 1971-73 Paul Mendes 196 1981-73 Doubles Andy Asaro 52 1979-82 Paul Engel 37 1977-80 Mel Arnerich 32 1969-72 Triples John Mullen 20 1980-83 Kerry Dineen 15 1971 -73 Mike Saverino 15 1977-80 Ed Green 12 1964-66 Home Runs Steve Bajo 20 1969-72 Jim Fiorenza 19 1959-61 Andy Asaro 17 1979-82 Runs Batted In Andy Asaro 143 1979-82 Paul Engel 125 1977-80 John Mullen 123 1980-83 Mel Arnerich 116 1969-72 Stolen Bases Kerry Dineen 77 1971-74 John Wathan 67 1968-70 Mike Saverino 55 1977-80 Batting Average (400 at Bats) Kerry Dineen .409 1971-73 John Wathan .347 1968-70 Don Slater .330 1979-80 Walks Paul Mendes 132 1975-78 Mike Saverino 130 1977-80 Dave Gonzales 101 1968-71 Sacrifice Hits Mike Saverino 28 1977-80 Paul Mendes 27 1975-78 Mel Arnerich 23 1969-72 RBI Percentage (Minimum 40 Chances) 1973 Jim Williams .571 (56 chances) 1974 Rick Garner .483 (60 chances) 1975 Ted Schultz .720 (50 chances) 1976 Paul Contreras .527 (55 chances) 1977 Daryl Dunn .525 (40 chances) 1978 Paul Engel .461 (76 chances) 1979 Andy Asaro .531 (81 chances) 1980 Jamie McDonald .636 (44 chances) 1981 Bill Pinkham .562 (59 chances) 1982 Steve Sciacca .484 (91 chances) 1983 Steve Sciacca .605 (43 chances) 20 PITCHING Single Season

Appearances Jim Mellos 31 1976 Tom Tereschuk 26 1981 Steve Davis 24 1968 4 tied with 22 1968 Innings Pitched Greg McSparran 174.3 1980 Gary Myron 162 1971 Glenn Godwin 148 1982 Strike Outs Steve Davis 148 1968 Glenn Godwin 142 1982 Gary Myron 139 1971 Games Started Gary Myron 21 1971 Glenn Godwin 20 1982 Bob Ahern 19 1966 Greg McSparran 19 1980 Games Won Glenn Godwin 14 1982 Gary Myron 14 1971 Dan Flanagan 13 1976 Winning Percentage (5 Decisions) Greg Tomczyk 1.000 (6-0) 1971 Jamie McDonald .875 (7-1) 1979 Dan Flanagan .813 (13-3) 1976 Glenn Godwin .788 (14-4) 1982

Career

Appearances Phil Bajo 82 1971-74 Steve Davis 81 1968-71 Gary Myron 72 1968-71 Innings Pitched Gary Myron 488 1969-71 Dan Flanagan 424.3 1975-78 Steve Davis 396 168-71 Strike Outs Gary Myron 394 1968-71 Steve Davis 372 1968-71 Phil Bajo 230 1971-74 Games Started Dan Flanagan 64 1975-78 Gary Myron 63 1968-71 Steve Davis 49 1968-71 Games Won Dan Flanagan 38 1975-78 Gary Myron 37 1968-71 Steve Davis 29 1968-71 Winning Percentage (15 Decisions) Dan Flanagan .703 (38-16) 1975-78 Gary Myron .685 (37-17) 1968-71 Greg McSparran .654 (26-17) 1979-80

21 TORERO LEADERS CONTINUED OTHER SEASON RECORDS Earned Run Average Gary Myron 1.03 1969 Mary Bell 1.60 1976 Durel Carpenter 1.69 1967 No Hit Games Greg Tomczyk vs. Southern California College 1971 Jim Mahoney vs. Pacific Christian 1973 Bill Howards vs. USIU 1975 Dan Flanagan vs . UC San Diego 1976 Fewest Walks Greg Tomczyk 10 1971 Tony Hodges 12 1975 Durel Carpenter 13 1967 Steve Archawmbault 13 1970

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 1960 Jim Fiorenza 1972 Kerry Dineen 1961 Kick Wilbur 1973 Kerry Dineen 1962 Curtis Hart 1974 Rick Garner 1963 John Pearce 1975 Ted Schultz 1964 John Baumgarten 1976 Dan Flanagan 1965 Pat Barry 1977 Hank Ashworth 1966 Ed Green 1978 Paul Mendes 1967 Durel Carpenter 1979 Don Slater Tom Thompson 1980 Mike Saverino 1968 Tom Thompson 1981 Bill Pinkham 1969 Gary Myron 1982 Glenn Godwin 1970 John Wathan 1983 John Mullen 1971 Dave Gonzales USD ALL-AMERICANS Ron Cady Third Base 1964 John Wathan Cather 1970 Gary Myorn Pitcher 1971 Kerry Dineen Outfield 1971 Kerry Dineen Outfield 1973 Dan Flanagan Pitcher 1976 Paul Contreras Catcher 1976 PROFESSIONAL CONTRACTS SIGNED John Pearce 1964 Tom Stephenson 1965 Ed Green Kansas City A's 1966 Tom Thompson St. Louis Cardinals 1969 John Wathan 1970 Gary Myron San Diego Padres 1971 Steve Davis Kansas City Royals 1971 Mel Arnerich 1972 Kerry Dineen 1973 Jim Williams St. Louis Cardinals 1974 Ted Schultz Chicago White Sox 1975 Brian Bullas Oakland A's 1976 Mick Rogers Portland 1977 Casey Clark 1977 Jeff Tipton Oakland A's 1979 Greg McSparran San Francisco Giants 1980 Mike Savarino California Angels 1980 Bill Pinkham Toronto Blue Jays 1981 Bart Brainard Milwaukee Brewers 1981 Glenn Godwin Oakland A's 1982 Steve Sciacca California Angels 1983

22 YEAR BY YEAR LEADERS BATTING Batting Average (100 AB's) 1969 John Wathan 48 1964 John Baumgarten .315 1970 John Wathan 61 1965 Ed Green .321 1971 Kerry Dineen 78 1966 Ed Green .323 1 9 7 2 Kerry Dineen 63 196 7 Chuck Rutl edge .3 14 1973 Kerry Dineen 60 1968 Tom Thompson .286 197 4 Jim Williams 56 1969 John Wathan .331 1975 Ted Schultz 49 1970 John Wathan .430 1 9 76 Paul Mendes 51 19 71 Kerry Dineen .419 1977 Hank Ashworth 51 1972 Kerry Dineen .394 1978 Paul Mendes 61 197 3 Kerry Dineen .411 1979 Don Slater 74 197 4 Jim Williams .400 1980 Mike Saverino 63 1975 Ted Schultz .350 1981 John Mullen 68 1976 Paul Mendes .375 1982 Andy Asaro 59 1977 Hank Ashworth .347 Paul Van Stone 1978 Dave Buchanan .325 1983 John Mullen 59 1979 Don Slater .378 1980 Mike Saverino .323 Home Runs 1981 Bill Pinkham .344 1964 Ron Cady 3 1982 Paul Van Stone .362 1965 Ron Cady 7 1983 Steve Sciacca .3 53 1966 Ed Green 5 Runs Scored Dan Wilhelm 1964 John Baumgarten 18 196 7 Chuck Rutledge 6 1965 Stephen DeSales 32 1968 Tom Thomp son 5 1966 Fred Carbone 41 1969 Steve Bajo 4 1967 Tom Thompson 25 1 970 Steve Bajo 4 1968 Rene Chavalier 26 Ken Kinsman 1969 John Wathan 34 1971 Steve Bajo 4 1970 Dave Gonzalez 37 1972 Steve Bajo 5 1971 Dave Gonzalez 42 Kerry Dineen 1972 Kerry Dineen 30 1973 Jim William s 4 19 73 Kerry Dineen 36 197 4 Bob Svelmoe 4 197 4 Jim Williams 38 1975 Ted Schultz 6 1975 Ted Schultz 36 1976 Paul Contreras 8 1976 Paul Mendes 42 1977 Casey Clark 3 1977 Hank Ashworth 31 Dave Buchanan 19 7 8 Bill Heberle 43 1978 Dave Buchanan 1979 Jaime Paredes 48 Dan Kosic 1980 Mike Saverino 55 Chuck Manes 1981 Bart Brainard 38 1979 Andy Asaro 6 1982 Andre Jacas 41 Jeff Tipton 1983 John Mullen 34 1980 Andy Asaro 4 At Bats 1981 William Pinkham 9 1964 Ron Cady 113 1982 Andy Asaro 5 Ed Green 1983 Steve Sciacca 6 1965 Fred Carbone 147 1966 Fred Carbone 167 Runs Batted In 1967 Tom Thompso n 152 1964 John Baumg arten 20 1968 John Wathan 148 Dan Wilhelm 1969 Dave Gonzalez 149 1965 Ed Green 35 1970 John Wathan 142 1966 Dan Wilhelm 41 1 9 71 Kerry Dineen 186 1967 Rick Baker 25 1972 Kerry Dineen 160 1968 Tom Thompson 27 1973 Jim Williams 148 1969 John Wathan 34 197 4 Jim Williams 140 1970 John Wathan 39 1975 Paul Mendes 143 1971 Mel Arnerich 37 1976 Brian Bullas 145 1972 Mel Arnerich 25 1977 Hank Ashworth 147 Kerry Dineen 19 78 Paul Mendes 189 1973 Jim Williams 32 1979 Don Slater 196 197 4 Rick Garner 29 1980 Don Slater 210 1975 Ted Schultz 36 1981 John Mullen 203 1976 Jesse Martinez 34 1982 Andy Asaro 195 1977 Hank Ashworth 31 1983 John Mullen 168 19 7 8 Paul Engel 41 Hits 1979 Jeff Tipton 51 1964 John Baumgarten 34 1980 Andy Asaro 37 1965 Ed Green 44 1981 William Pinkham 59 1966 Ed Green 53 1982 Andy Asaro 44 1967 Tom Thompson 43 Steve Sciacca 1968 John Wathan 42 1983 Eric Bennett 28

23 YEAR BY YEAR LEADERS PITCHING Appearances 1982 Glenn Godwin 14 1964 Joh n Pearce 15 1983 Ru ss Applegate 5 1965 Pat Ba rr y 22 Mike Fazekas 1966 Bob Ahern 21 Innings Pitched 1967 Bo b Dunlap 14 1964 Joh n Pea rce 105 1968 Steve Davis 24 1965 Pat Barry 117 1969 Dave Ca rp en ter 18 1966 Bob Ahern 131 1970 Steve Dav is 19 1967 Dure l Carpenter 69 1971 Steve Davis 21 1968 Steve Dav is 121 Gary Myron 1969 Gary Myro n 105 1973 Phi l Ba jo 31 1970 Gary Myron 139 1973 Phi l Ba jo 20 1971 Gary Myron 162 1974 Phil Bajo 19 1972 Phil Bajo 140 1975 Tony Hodges 22 1973 Phil Bajo 11 9 1976 Dan Fl anaga n 18 1974 Mik e Wagne r 96 1977 Rona n. Deaver. 16 1975 Dan Flanagan 93 Ar mstrong 1976 Dan Fl an ag an 109 1978 Jim Mell os 31 1977 Dan Flanag an 99 6 1979 Tim Ronan 20 1978 Dan Flanag an 122 .6 1980 Greg McS parran 19 1979 Tim Ron an 79.6 198 1 Th omas Te resc hu k 26 1980 Greg McSp arran 147 .3 1982 Glenn Godwin 21 198 1 To m Teresch uk 107.3 1983 Mike Fazekas 19 1982 Glenn Godwin 148 Russ Applegate 1983 Ru ss Applegate 111.3 Strike Outs 1964 Joh n Pea rce 91 Earned Run Average (40 Inn.) 1965 Pa t Barry 86 1964 Jo hn Pea rce 2.56 1966 Durel Carpe nter 85 1965 Pat Bar ry 4.86 1967 Durel Carpe nter 63 1966 Du rel Car penter 3.30 1968 Steve Dav is 148 1967 Durel Ca rp ent er 1.69 1969 Ga ry Myro n 88 1968 Steve Dav is 3. 13 1970 Ga ry Myro n 108 1969 Ga ry Myron 1 03 197 1 Gary Myro n 139 1970 Steve Arch mabault 2.30 1972 Phil Baja 68 1971 Steve Davis 1.81 1973 Phil Bajo 77 1972 Ph il Bajo 2.96 1974 Mik e Wagner 81 1973 Phi l Bajo 2.66 1975 Bi ll Bri ght 50 1974 Phil Bajo 3.52 1976 Dan Flanagan 55 1975 Dan Flanagan 3.29 1977 Bill Armstro ng 62 1976 Mart y Bell 1.60 1978 Dan Flanagan 60 1977 Tim Ronan 2.88 1979 Mart y Bell 49 1978 Ji m Deaver 348 1980 Greg McSparran 91 1979 Marty Sturgeon 2.57 1981 Albert Brehm 51 1980 Kevi n McCar th y 2., 6 1982 Glenn Godwin 142 198 1 Jam ie McDonald 476 1983 Ru ss Applegate 51 1982 Glenn Godwin 2.92 Victories 1983 Casey Morales 4.20 1964 John Pearce 7 1965 Pat Barry 6 Tom Ste ph enson 1966 Bob Ahern 11 1967 Durel Carpe nter 5 1968 Steve Dav is 7 1969 Ga ry Myron 11 1970 Ga ry Myron 9 1971 Gary Myron 14 1972 Phil Bajo 7 1973 Dub Roberts 6 1974 Ph il Ba10 8 Mi ke Wagner 1975 Dan Flanagan 6 1976 Dan Fl anagan 13 1977 Dan Flanagan 9 1978 Dan Flanagan 10 1979 Tim Ronan 8 1980 Greg McSparran 12 1981 Tom Tere schuk 9

24 1984 USD BASEBALL TEAM

Front Row: (L-R) Phil Hoeppner, Brian Locher, Ed Dauer, Bob Cannady, Tom Seyler, Russ Applegate, Mike Fazekas, Eric Bennett. Second Row: (L·R) Matt Francis, Mark Hawbl itzel , Steve DeGennaro, Br ian Wisniewski, David Jacas, Bill Ismay, Robbie Rogers, Andre Jacas, Head Coach John Cunningham. Third Row: (L-R) Steve Bogard , Doug Brooks, Paul Van Stone, Greg Bertrand, Casey Morales, John Slaugh!. Don Ec heveste. III IIIII III IIII ~~ij l~~ij/l~ij lll!'li~~~l]IIIII III IIII II 3 5073 40129 5106 UNIVERSITY 1984 BASEBALL SCHEDULE ;

DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME Sat. FEB. 4 ALUMNI 1:30 pm Tues. 7 PT. LOMA 2:30 pm Wed. · 8 U.C. SAN DIEGO 2:30 pm Sat. 11 CAL STATE L.A. (2) 12:00 Noon Tues. 14 at San Diego State 5:oo pm Fri. 17 at Fresno State 7:00 pm Sat. 18 at Fresno St. (2) 1:00 pm Wed. 22 GRAND CANYON COLLEGE 2:30 pm ' Thurs. 23 at Pt. Loma 2:30 pm Fri. 24 CLAREMONT-McKENNA 2:30 pm Sat. 25 at Chapman (2) Hart Park 12:00 Noon Wed. 29 PT. LOMA 2:30 pm Thurs. MAR. 1 SAN DIEGO STATE 2:30 pm Fri. 2 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE 2:30 pm · Sat. 3 at Cal State L.A. (2) 12:00 Noon Tues. 6 UNIVERSITY OF PACIFIC 2:30 pm Sat. 10 at Cal Poly Pomona (2) 12:00 Noon 11 ARMY 2:30 pm 12 ARMY 2:30 pm 13 ARIZONA 2:30 pm 14 ARIZONA 2:30 pm Fri. 16 IONA 1:30 pm Sat. 17 U.C. RIVERSIDE (2) 12:00 Noon Tues. 20 *PEPPER DINE 2:30 pm Fri. 23 *LONG BEACH ST. 2:30 pm Sat. 24 * at Long Beach St. (2) 12:00 Noon Tues. 27 *at Loyola 2:30 pm Sat. 31 * at U.C. Santa Barbara (2) 12:00 Noon Tues. APR. 3 * at U.C. Irvine 2:30 pm Fri. 6 *FULLERTON ST. 2:30 pm Sat. 7 * at Fullerton St. (2) 12:00 Noon Tues. 10 *LONG BEACH ST. 2:30 pm Fri. 13 *at Loyola 2:30 pm Sat. 14 *LOYOLA (2) 12:00 Noon Tues. 17 at Sacramento St. 2:30 pm Wed. 18 at Chico St. 2:30 pm Thurs. 19 at St. Mary's (Moraga) 2:30 pm Wed. 25 at U.C. San Diego 2:30 pm Fri. 27 * U.N.L. V. (2) 12:00 Noon Sat. 28 *U.N:L.V. (2) 12:00 Noon Tues. MAY 1 *U.C. SANTA BARBARA (2) 12:00 Noon Fri. 4 * at U.C. Irvine 2:30 pm . Sat. 5 *U.C. IRVINE (2) 12:00 Noon Tues. 8 *FULLERTON ST. 2:3U pm Fri. 11 *PEPPERDINE 2:30 pm Sun. 13 * at Pepperdine (2) 12:00 Noon • denotes Southern California Baseball Association Game For further information: John Cunningham, Head Baseball Coach Work: (619) 291 -6480, Ext. 4272 Home: (619) 746 -9282