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25 6-19 5Th Sun UC Irvine Anteaters Record: 25-14 Big West: 8-4 2018 Series: 5-4 (1 split) 2018 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Upcoming Opponents Overall: 25-14 Big West: 8-4 vs. Cal State Fullerton Titans (19-20, Big West 6-3) Home: 12-7 | Away: 13-7 | Neutral: 0-0 Cicerone Field at Anteater Ballpark - Irvine, Calif. Day Date Opponent Time/Result Fri. Feb. 16 Nevada W, 4-0 * - Probable Starters Sat. Feb. 17 Nevada W, 4-3 Sun. Feb. 18 Nevada L, 1-8 Friday Apr. 27 6:30 PM Tue. Feb. 20 at Loyola Marymount W(11), 6-5 *41 So. RHP Andre Pallante (6-0, 1.30) vs. (5-3, 2.47) Jr. RHP Colton Eastman 17* Fri. Feb. 23 Gonzaga W, 3-1 Saturday Apr. 28 2:00 PM Sat. Feb. 24 Gonzaga W, 6-1 Sun. Feb. 25 Gonzaga L, 3-5 *13 Jr. RHP Taylor Rashi (3-3, 2.83) vs. (3-0, 3.28) Jr. RHP Tommy Wilson 27* Tue. Feb. 27 San Diego State W, 9-4 Sunday Apr. 29 1:00 PM *1 Fr. RHP Trenton Denholm (4-4, 4.50) vs. (2-4, 4.25) Jr. RHP Andrew Quezada 22* Fri. Mar. 2 at #3 TCU L, 3-4 Sat. Mar. 3 at #3 TCU L, 2-6 Sun. Mar. 4 at #3 TCU W, 15-2 Fri. Mar. 9 at Portland W, 3-0 vs. #9 UCLA Bruins (26-10, Pac-12 14-4) Sat. Mar. 10 at Portland L, 3-6 Cicerone Field at Anteater Ballpark - Irvine, Calif. at Portland W, 6-5 Sun. Mar. 11 at Portland L, 6-7 Fri. Mar. 16 Utah Valley W, 4-2 Sat. Mar. 17 Utah Valley L, 5-8 Tuesday May 1 6:30 PM Sun. Mar. 18 Utah Valley L, 5-9 *TBA vs. TBD* Tue. Mar. 20 USC W, 8-7 Fri. Mar. 23 at Southern Illinois W(10), 6-2 Sat. Mar. 24 at Southern Illinois L, 2-11 Sun. Mar. 25 at Southern Illinois L, 8-10 Tue. Mar. 27 Loyola Marymount W, 10-2 Cicerone Field at Thurs. Mar. 29 Hawai’i* L, 3-4 Broadcast Information Anteater Ballpark Fri. Mar. 30 Hawai’i* W, 12-4 Opened: ........... Jan. 25, 2002 (17th year of operation) Sat. Mar. 31 Hawai’i* L, 2-14 Radio Capacity: ..................... 3,408 (908 Seats, 2,500 Anthill) Tue. Apr. 3 at San Diego W(11), 2-1 KUCI 88.9 FM with Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars by StadiumJourney.com Fri. Apr. 6 at Long Beach State* W, 3-2 Mark Roberts and Tim Becwar Sat. Apr. 7 at Long Beach State* L, 0-1 All games also available live on Dedicated: ...............................................May 19, 2009 Sun. Apr. 8 at Long Beach State* W, 8-0 the internet at kuci.org and to Chancellor Ralph J. Cicerone for his revival of the Tue. Apr. 10 at San Diego State W, 10-2 ucirvinesports.com baseball program that broke ground in January 2001 Fri. Apr. 13 UC Santa Barbara* W, 10-2 Sat. Apr. 14 UC Santa Barbara* L, 4-9 Live Stats Dimensions: LF 335 - LC 380 - CF 408 - RC 380 - RF 335 Sun. Apr. 15 UC Santa Barbara* W, 11-1 Tue. Apr. 17 at #13 UCLA W, 8-1 Live stats are available for Fence: ....................................................... 12 feet high Fri. Apr. 20 at CSUN* W, 4-2 every Anteater baseball game Surface: ........................................GN-1 Bermuda grass Sat. Apr. 21 at CSUN* W, 5-4 through ucirvinesports.com and Scoreboard: ................................. 52 feet high - 22’x46’ Video Display: ..................................... 12’x21.6’ (295”) Sun. Apr. 22 at CSUN* W, 8-4 the UCI Sports Front Row app. Tue. Apr. 24 San Diego W, 10-7 #TheCis Fri. Apr. 27 Cal State Fullerton* 6:30 PM Sat. Apr. 28 Cal State Fullerton* 2:00 PM Sun. Apr. 29 Cal State Fullerton* 1:00 PM Around The Horn Tue. May 1 UCLA 6:30 PM Fri. May 4 Oregon 6:30 PM Sat. May 5 Oregon 2:00 PM Sun. May 6 Oregon 12:00 PM Fri. May 11 at Cal Poly* 6:00 PM Sat. May 12 at Cal Poly* 6:00 PM 25 6-19 5th Sun. May 13 at Cal Poly* 1:00 PM Tue. May 15 at USC 6:00 PM The Anteaters have recorded 25 The Anteaters have never won The Anteaters captured its 5th Fri. May 18 UC Riverside* 6:30 PM sacrifice flies this season, tops in a three-game series at home weekly Big West award this Sat. May 19 UC Riverside* 2:00 PM the Big West and 9th-most in the against Cal State Fullerton, and week as Cole Kreuter won his Sun. May 20 UC Riverside* 1:00 PM country. Nick Anderson has led have just two series wins against second Big West Field Player of Thurs. May 24 at UC Davis* 2:30 PM Fri. May 25 at UC Davis* 2:30 PM the way with seven, one off the them in any location. All-time, the Week award in his career. program record, which leads the Sat. May 26 at UC Davis* 1:00 PM the ‘Eaters are 40-84 against Other award recipients this year conference and is sixth-most in the Titans and 19-44 at home. have been Ryan Fitzpatrick Home games in italics * - Big West game the NCAA. The team is 12-4 in Since the program returned (Field Player) and three pitcher games with at least one sac fly in 2002, the Anteaters are awards to Andre Pallante, #TogetherWeZot | #RipEm and 5-2 when Anderson has one just 6-19 at home in the series (twice), and Trenton Denholm Baseball Contact: Alex Croteau | Office: (949) 824-5814 | Cell: (949) 410-3346 | Email: [email protected] Intercollegiate Athletics Building · 625 Humanities Quad · Irvine, CA 92697-4500 2018 UC Irvine Baseball Game Notes 1 | Freshman RHP 2 | Senior INF 4 | Senior INF 7 | RS-Soph. OF 8 | Freshman RHP 9 | Freshman RHP 10 | RS-Soph. OF/RHP Trenton Denholm Cole Kreuter Parker Coss Mikey Filia Michael Frias Jake Lachemann Ryan Johnston El Dorado Hills Rancho Mirage Mission Viejo Irvine Irvine Ladera Ranch San Diego 11 | RS-Junior RHP 12 | Soph. RHP 13 | Junior RHP 15 | Freshman OF 16 | RS-Junior RHP 17 | Senior INF/OF 18 | Soph. RHP Louis Raymond Kaz Akamastu Taylor Rashi Mike Peabody Alonzo Garcia Devin Pettengill Cole Spear Laguna Niguel Costa Mesa Torrance Santa Ana Sylmar Yuba City Orange 20 | Junior C 21 | Junior RHP 22 | Junior RHP 23 | Grad. OF/P 24 | Freshman C 26 | Senior INF 27 | Soph. INF Matt Reitano Jordan Bocko Evan McMillin Nick Anderson Jacob Castro Ryan Fitzpatrick Christian Koss San Diego Laguna Niguel Camarillo Carlsbad Oxnard San Clemente Riverside 28 | Freshman OF 30 | Freshman UT 31 | RS-Soph. C 34 | Freshman LHP 35 | RS-Soph. INF 36 | Soph. INF 37 | Fr. INF/RHP Jake Palmer Andre Antone Griffin Mazur Brian Marquez Konnor Zickefoose Adrian Damla Brendan Brooks El Segundo Laguna Niguel Moorpark San Diego Chino Hills La Crescenta Corona 38 | Freshman C 39 | RS-Sr. RHP 40 | RS-Sr. RHP 41 | Soph. RHP 42 | Soph. OF 44 | RS-Soph. LHP Johnny Pacheco Chris Vargas Sean Sparling Andre Pallante Dailin Lee Dylan Riddle Eastvale Orange Whittier San Clemente Tustin San Clemente Head Coach Associate Assistant Coach Volunteer Mike Gillespie Head Coach Daniel Bibona Assistant Coach Ben Orloff Eric Deragisch 11th season at UCI 6th season 31st season overall 5th season 8th season ucirvinesports.com @UCIathletics | @UCIbsb #TogetherWeZot #RipEm /UCIathletics | /UCIbsb UCIrvineAthletics 2018 UC Irvine Baseball Game Notes 2017 RESULTS Quick Facts Day Date Opponent Time/Result General Information Team Information Fri. Feb. 17 Minnesota CCD City | Zip: Irvine, Calif. | 92697-4500 2017 Record ......................................................... 23-33 Sat. Feb. 18 Minnesota L, 9-8 Founded: 1962 (opened 1965) Home ....................................................................... 12-18 Sun. Feb. 19 Minnesota W, 7-5 Enrollment: 32,000 Road ........................................................................ 11-15 Tue. Feb. 21 San Diego State W, 7-5 Colors: Blue & Gold Big West Record ............................................ 9-15 (7th) Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego, Calif.) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Home ........................................................................... 4-8 Thurs. Feb. 23 vs. Notre Dame W, 18-4 Conference: Big West Road ............................................................................ 5-7 Fri. Feb. 24 vs. Oregon L, 11-5 Nickname: Anteaters Letterwinners Returning | Lost ............................. 21 | 12 Sat. Feb. 25 at San Diego L, 14-6 Chancellor: Dr. Howard Gillman, Ph.D. (Stanford - 1974) Starting Position Players Returning | Lost ................. 4 | 5 Feb. 25 vs. Tennessee L(8), 10-9 Athletic Director: Mike Izzi (UCLA - 1984) Pitchers Returning | Lost ........................................... 8 | 6 Faculty Athletic Representative: David Snow Newcomers .................................................................. 14 Fri. Mar. 3 Portland W, 3-1 Athletics Phone: (949) 824-6931 Sat. Mar. 4 Portland W, 6-3 Top Returning Position Players Sun. Mar. 5 Portland W, 5-3 Baseball Staff Cole Kreuter, Sr., INF 52 G, .223, 5 HR, 35 RBI Tue. Mar. 7 at Loyola Marymount W, 7-6 Head Coach: Mike Gillespie (USC - 1962) Christian Koss, So., INF 40 G, .180, 20 RBI, 7 E in 195 chances Wed. Mar. 8 NC Dinos (Exhibition) L, 7-6 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Sr., 1B/DH .288, 5 HR, 14 RBI in May Fri. Mar. 10 #1 TCU W, 11-2 E-mail address: [email protected] Record at UC Irvine: 361-225 (10 years) Parker Coss, Sr., INF 50 G, .253, 30 RBI, 4 E in 137 chances Sat. Mar. 11 #1 TCU W, 6-3 Sun. Mar. 12 #1 TCU L, 16-7 Overall DI Record: 1124-696-2 (30 years) Top Returning Pitchers Tue. Mar. 14 at UCLA W, 5-3 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 20 (5 with UCI) Louis Raymond, RS-Jr., RHP 15 GS, 5-5, 3.54 ERA, 94 IP 54 K Fri.
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