Plaza Dedicated in 2003 “ Thank you for following me down my yellow brick road.

Ozzie Smith ” stands in front of bronze statue at the Ozzie Smith Plaza dedication ceremony held June 13, 2003 between Baggett Stadium and Bob Janssen Field.

Photos by Ron Bez

n Friday, June 13, 2003, Ozzie Smith Plaza was officially dedicated McCutcheon said at the dedication ceremony. in honor of the greatest shortstop in the history of . At Cal Poly, Smith broke a number of school records, including career at- Known as “The Wizard” for revolutionizing defensive play at bats (754), career stolen bases (110) and stolen bases in a season (44, twice). A O shortstop while fielding for the Padres (1978-81) and the four-year starter at shortstop and a three-time all-conference selection, Ozzie St. Louis Cardinals (1982-96), Osborne Earl “Ozzie” Smith, a Cal Poly became a charter member of the Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame in 1987. alumnus, was the sole inductee in 2002 to the Baseball Hall of Fame in The day after the dedication, Smith delivered keynote addresses in morning Cooperstown, N.Y. and afternoon commencement ceremonies. He was awarded the honorary A three-quarter-life-size bronze statue of Smith was unveiled in Ozzie degree of Doctor of Humane Letters -- Smith Plaza, located between Baggett Stadium and Bob Janssen Field on the then just the 10th time an honorary Cal Poly campus. doctorate has been granted by Cal Poly The statue was created by noted scupltor Harry Weber, who has also sculpt- since the university’s founding in 1901. ed statues of the other St. Louis Cardinal players named to the Baseball Hall “Ozzie is a distinguished alumnus of Fame. A scholarship endowment for Cal Poly baseball has been created to whose life, career and community serv- honor Smith, with a limited number of statue miniatures made available for ice exemplify the Cal Poly tradition of donors. excellence,” said then-President “The Ozzie Smith Plaza and the statue are in recognition of Ozzie’s many Warren J. Baker. “He stands as a shin- contributions to his sport and for being an outstanding role model for young ing example of the university’s aspira- athletes and the country’s youth,” then-Cal Poly Director of Athletics John tions for its diverse student body, as well as its learn-by-doing educational philosophy.” Widely known for his work with young people, Smith also exerted his magic on the field, winning 13 Gold Glove awards and setting six Major Ozzie Smith with Jeannie League fielding records among short- Harr, wife of former Mustang stops, including most assists, head Berdy Harr. plays and chances accepted. He was also a successful offensive player, accumulating 2,460 hits and 580 stolen bases, and was named to 15 All-Star teams in 19 Major League seasons. His elegant glove work helped lead the St. Louis Cardinals to three , including a 1982 championship. His congenial personality, consummate professionalism and trademark backflip made him a fan favorite. At the plaza dedication, Smith spoke to a crowd of some 500 faculty mem- bers, students, staff and Central Coast baseball fans, calling his career and return to Cal Poly a dream come true. “Thank you for following me down my yellow brick road,” he told the cheering fans, before signing autographs for them -- including a crowd of chil- Warren J. Baker presents miniature statue to Ozzie Smith. dren -- for nearly an hour. 1

Quick Facts Location ...... San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0388 2021 Baseball Schedule Founded / Enrollment ...... 1901 / 22,287 (Fall 2020) Date Team Time President ...... Dr. Jeffrey Armstrong (Murray State ‘81) Feb. 6 Alumni Game ...... Canceled Director of Athletics ...... Don Oberhelman (Kansas State ‘93) Feb. 19 NEVADA ...... 6 p.m. Deputy Director of Athletics ...... Dr. Nick Pettit (Michigan State ‘98) Feb. 20 NEVADA ...... 6 p.m. Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance / Senior Woman Administrator ...... Keri Mendoza (Kentucky ‘03) Feb. 21 NEVADA ...... 1 p.m. Faculty Athletics Representative ...... Tom Mase (Michigan State ‘80) Athletic Department Phone ...... (805) 756-2924 Feb. 22 NEVADA ...... 3 p.m. Nickname / Colors ...... Mustangs / Forest Green (Pantone 3308), Gold (Pantone 7402) Feb. 26 at USC ...... 6 p.m. Affiliations ...... NCAA Division I / Feb. 27 at USC ...... 2 p.m. Ticket Office ...... (805) 756-4TIX / (866) GoStangs Feb. 28 at USC ...... 1 p.m. Cal Poly Radio Affiliate ...... ESPN (1280 AM) March 5 UTAH VALLEY ...... 6 p.m. March 6 UTAH VALLEY ...... 6 p.m. Baggett Stadium March 7 UTAH VALLEY ...... 1 p.m. Date Opened ...... Jan. 21, 2001 (Cal Poly 6, Stanford 5; 12 ) March 12 UCLA ...... 6 p.m. Capacity ...... 3,138 (768 permanent seats, 2,370 permanent bleacher seats) March 13 UCLA ...... 6 p.m. Dimensions ...... 335 (L & R foul poles), 385 (alleys), 405 (center) March 14 UCLA ...... 1 p.m. Press Box Phone ...... (805) 756-7456 March 20 *at CSUN ...... 1 p.m. March 21 *at CSUN (Game 1) ...... 11 a.m. Coaching Staff March 21 *at CSUN (Game 2) ...... 2:30 p.m. Head Coach / Alma Mater ...... / Pepperdine ‘83 Record at Cal Poly / Years ...... 546-430-2 (.559) / 19th Year March 22 *at CSUN ...... 2 p.m. Career (NCAA) Record / Years ...... 5446-430-2 (.559) / 19th Year March 26 *UC SAN DIEGO ...... 3 p.m. Career (Overall) Record / Years ...... 1,006-671-5 (.600) / 35th Year March 27 *UC SAN DIEGO (Game 1) ...... 12 noon Office Phone ...... (805) 756-6367 March 27 *UC SAN DIEGO (Game 2) ...... 3:30 p.m. Lee’s E-Mail ...... [email protected] March 28 *UC SAN DIEGO ...... 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches ...... Teddy Warrecker (11th Year) / Cal State Northridge ‘02 April 1 SAN JOSE STATE ...... 6 p.m. Jake Silverman (Second Year) / Cal State Fullerton ‘09 April 2 SAN JOSE STATE ...... 6 p.m. Justin Bridgman (First Year) / Nevada ‘17 April 3 SAN JOSE STATE ...... 1 p.m. Student (Head) ...... Maddie Grossman (Second Year) / Cal Poly ‘22 April 9 *at Long Beach State ...... 3 p.m. April 10 *at Long Beach State (Game 1) . . . . .11 a.m. Team Information April 10 *at Long Beach State (Game 2) . . . .2:30 p.m. 2020 Overall Record ...... 5-11 (.313) April 11 *at Long Beach State ...... 1 p.m. 2020 Big West Record / Finish ...... N/A 2020 Postseason ...... N/A April 16 *UC IRVINE ...... 3 p.m. Letterwinners Returning / Lost ...... 19 / 10 April 17 *UC IRVINE (Game 1) ...... 12 noon Position Starters Returning / Lost ...... 7 / 5 April 17 *UC IRVINE (Game 2) ...... 3:30 p.m. Returning / Lost ...... 10 / 2 April 18 *UC IRVINE ...... 1 p.m. Newcomers / Returning Redshirts or Injured or Non-Players ...... 15 / 1 April 23 *UC RIVERSIDE ...... 3 p.m. April 24 *UC RIVERSIDE (Game 1) ...... 12 noon Athletic Media Relations Information April 24 *UC RIVERSIDE (Game 2) ...... 3:30 p.m. Director, Athletics Communications (Baseball Contact) ...... Eric Burdick April 25 *UC RIVERSIDE ...... 1 p.m. Assistant Director, Athletics Communications ...... Chris Giovannetti, Donovan Aird, Connor Leary April 30 *at UC Santa Barbara ...... 3 p.m. Burdick’s Office Phone / Cell Phone / Fax ...... (805) 756-6550 / 550-3427 / 756-7255 May 1 *at UC Santa Barbara (Game 1) . . . .12 noon Mailing Address ...... Mott Athletics Center (Room 201), 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0388 May 1 *at UC Santa Barbara (Game 2) . . .3:30 p.m. Web Site ...... www.GoPoly.com May 2 *at UC Santa Barbara ...... 1 p.m. Facebook / Twitter / YouTube ...... CalPolyMustangs / CP Mustangs / Cal Poly Athletics May 7 *at CSU Bakersfield ...... 3 p.m. May 8 *at CSU Bakersfield (Game 1) ...... 12 noon May 8 *at CSU Bakersfield (Game 2) . . . . .3:30 p.m. May 9 *at CSU Bakersfield ...... 1 p.m. Table of Contents May 14 *CAL ST. FULLERTON ...... 3 p.m. Ozzie Smith Plaza ...... Inside Front Cover 2014 — A Magical Year ...... 57 May 15 *CAL ST. FULLERTON (Game 1) . .12 noon Quick Facts / Schedule ...... 1 The Mustang Way ...... 58 May 15 *CAL ST. FULLERTON (Game 2) . .3:30 p.m. Media Information ...... 2 Cal Poly Baseball Postseason History ...... 59-60 May 16 *CAL ST. FULLERTON ...... 1 p.m. Season Outlook ...... 3-5 All-Time Series Records ...... 60 May 21 *at UC Davis ...... 2:30 p.m. Postseason Honors ...... 6 Year-by-Year Scores (Division I) ...... 61-67 May 22 *at UC Davis (Game 1) ...... 11 a.m. Head Coach Larry Lee ...... 7-8 Cal Poly’s All-Division I Team (1995-2019) ...... 67 May 22 *at UC Davis (Game 2) ...... 2:30 p.m. Assistant Coaches / Baseball Staff ...... 9-11 Mustang Team Awards ...... 68 May 23 *at UC Davis ...... 1 p.m. Baggett Stadium Enhancement Project ...... 12-17 All-Time Cal Poly Records ...... 69-70 Numerical Roster ...... 18 Division I School Records ...... 71-80 May 28 *HAWAI’I ...... 3 p.m. Pronunciation Guide ...... 18 Great Mustang Teams of the Past ...... 73 May 29 *HAWAI’I (Game 1) ...... 12 noon Positional Roster ...... 19 Cal Poly Yearly Leaders ...... 81-83 May 29 *HAWAI’I (Game 2) ...... 3:30 p.m. Honors Candidates ...... 20-34 Year-by-Year Records ...... 84-85 May 30 *HAWAI’I ...... 1 p.m. Mustangs in Hall of Fame ...... 30 Mustangs in the MLB Draft (Top 10 Rounds) ...... 85 June 6-9 NCAA Regionals ...... TBA Player Profiles ...... 35-41 Mustang Letter Winners (Division I Era) ...... 86 June 13-16 NCAA Super Regionals ...... TBA Birthdays in Season ...... 38 Great Moments in Cal Poly Baseball ...... 87-88 June 21-30 (Omaha) ...... TBA Cal Poly Baseball Hitting Facility ...... 42 Mustangs in the Pros ...... 89-94 2020 Alumni Game ...... 43 This is Cal Poly ...... 95-97 *Big West Conference game All Times Pacific 2021 Depth Chart ...... 44 President Jeffrey Armstrong ...... 98 Mustangs Against MLB Pitchers ...... 44 Director of Athletics Don Oberhelman ...... 99 First Pitch Banquet / Mustang Dugout Club ...... 45 Cal Poly Head Coaches / Academics ...... 100 2020 Statistics ...... 46-49 Cal Poly Athletics Staff / Directory ...... 101 On the cover (clockwise from top): Taison Corio, Retired Numbers ...... 47 Cal Poly Athletics Facilities ...... 102-103 Cal Poly Series Records (Division I) ...... 49 Welcome to San Luis Obispo ...... 104 Travis Weston, Brooks Lee and Drew Thorpe. Big West Conference Information ...... 50-52 Baggett Stadium Debut (2001) ...... Inside Back Cover (Cover Design by Sheneé Sanchez) 2021 Opponents ...... 53-55 2021 Schedule ...... Back Cover 2

To the Media Covering the Mustangs The 2021 edition of the Cal Poly Baseball Team Information Guide is produced to assist the media in covering the Cal Poly baseball team. This guide will be supplemented throughout the Mustang News (student newspaper) season with news, notes and updated statistics. Sports Editor: Adam Birder Please feel free to ask the Athletics Communications office for any assistance you may need Graphic Arts Building regarding information, arranging interviews or other issues that may come up. Cal Poly 1 Grand Ave. Please review the following policies for the baseball season: San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Media Credentials: Please direct all requests for media and photo passes for Cal Poly home Phone: (805) 756-1796 games to Eric Burdick, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications, at (805) 756-6550. FAX: (805) 756-6784 Please make all requests at least 24 hours in advance of the game. E-mail: [email protected] Interview Policy: All interviews with Cal Poly head coach Larry Lee and Mustang players must be made through the Cal Poly Athletics Communications office at least 24 hours in The Tribune advance. Arrangements will be made for telephone and in-person interviews at a time that is Sports Editor: Joe Tarica mutually agreeable, usually prior to or after practice. Beat Writers: Scott Middlecamp/Nick Wilson Press Box Service: Pre-game notes, fact sheets, current statistics, media guides and pro- P.O. Box 112 grams will be available in the press box prior to the game. San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Radio Broadcasts: One complimentary phone line will be made available to visiting radio Phone: (805) 781-7991 stations. Contact Cal Poly Athletics Communications at (805) 756-6550 to make arrange- FAX: (805) 781-7979 Web: www.thetribunenews.com ments. An ethernet line and stat monitor are available as well. E-mail: [email protected] Post-Game Procedures: Post-game interviews will be conducted approximately 10 min- [email protected] utes after the game on the field outside of the dugouts. Final box scores will be available to [email protected] the media in the press box and on the field approximately five minutes after the game. Phone lines and ethernet ports are available for media use. Santa Maria Times Mustang Practices: Cal Poly will practice weekday afternoons except Mondays. Players Sports Editor: Elliott Stern will be available for interviews before or after practice. Call the Athletics Communications Beat Writer: Kenny Cress office at (805) 756-6550 for practice times and to arrange interviews. P.O. Box 400 Team Information Guide: The 2021 Cal Poly Baseball Team Information Guide is pro- Santa Maria, CA 93456 duced by the Cal Poly Athletics Communications office. Written, edited and designed by Eric Phone: (805) 739-2236 Burdick, Assistant Director of Athletics for Athletics Communications. Cover design by FAX: (805) 928-5657 Sheneé Sanchez. Photos courtesy of the Medicine Hat Blue Jays, Eric Burdick, Julie Brandt, Web: santamariatimes.com/sports E-mail: [email protected] Ray Ambler, Ken Olson, Ron Vesely, Matt Brown, Scott Wu, Owen Main, Alexander Bohlen, Matt Aguirre and various Major League teams. Baseball cards courtesy of Donruss and Fleer. KSBY-TV 6 (NBC)/CW-5 (CW) Cal Poly no longer prints team information guides. The 2021 Cal Poly Baseball Team Sports Director: Casey Buscher Information Guide is available as a pdf file online at www.GoPoly.com. Sports Reporter: Rob Schiff 1772 Calle Joaquin San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 Phone: (805) 597-8411 (Buscher) Mustangs on the Radio (805) 597-8416 (Schiff) For the 17th straight season, ESPN Radio (1280 AM / 101.7 FM) will (805) 597-8400 (newsroom) broadcast Cal Poly baseball games this year. ESPN is in its 14th season FAX: (805) 543-4378 as the flagship station for Cal Poly athletics. Web: www.ksby.com Chris Sylvester is in his fifth year as the play-by-play announcer for E-mail: [email protected] Cal Poly. [email protected] Sylvester, who attended Cypress College, has previously performed the majority of his broadcast work in Southern . Since 2011 he KCOY-TV 12 (CBS)/KKFX 11 (FOX) has broadcast games for Saint John Bosco High School in Bellflower and Sports Director: Dave Alley Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut. 1211 McCoy Lane In addition to his play-by-play work, he has hosted shows on the Los Santa Maria, CA 93454 Angeles Angels radio station AM 830 KLAA and more recently the L.A. Phone: (805) 925-1200, ext. 654, 650 Sports Report on the L.A. Kings radio station AM 790 KABC. Sylvester FAX: (805) 349-9965 also has broadcast traffic reports on KFI and developed the Prep Sports E-mail: [email protected] Network. When he's not talking sports on the mic, he's spending time with his KEYT-TV 3 (ABC) family. Sports Director: Mike Klan 730 Miramonte Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93109 Phone: (805) 966-9389 Cal Poly Athletic Media Relations Staff FAX: (805) 882-3931 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

ESPN (KXTK, 1280 AM) Sports Director: Mike Chellsen P.O. Box 14910 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Phone: (805) 547-1280 FAX: (805) 543-1508 Eric Burdick Chris Giovannetti Donovan Aird CJ Silas Chi Tran E-mail: [email protected] Asst. Dir. Media Relations Asst. Dir. Media Relations Assistant Director, Public Address Scoreboard Baseball Contact Softball Contact Media Relations Announcer Operator 3 2021 Cal Poly Baseball Season Outlook or years, Cal Poly has been known to develop some of the best hitters on the West Coast. That development has slowed over the past few years. F "We're should be much better than we have been the last four or five years offensively," said Larry Lee as he enters his 19th season at the helm of the Mustangs. "A number of players have developed their hitting skills from last year and, with the addi- tion of several newcomers, we hope to put together a more stressful lineup."

Catcher Myles Emmerson led the squad a year ago with his .317 average, but no other Mustang starter finished above .280. Emmerson is the only one of the five seniors on last year's squad who is returning this season under the NCAA rule allowing every 2020 spring sport athlete another year of eligibility due to COVID-19.

Cal Poly also lost starting right-handed Taylor Dollard to the Major League Draft (, fifth round) and Bradlee Beesley (Cubs) and Elijah Greene (Angels), both of whom signed free agent contracts last summer. Tate Samuelson Dollard one of just 12 players from California col- Cal Poly’s Home Leader leges selected in the 2020 draft. as Freshman and Sophomore However, the 2021 Mustang roster has been bol- Career: .283 Average, 10 HR stered by the addition of three transfers from Boise State, which dropped its baseball program last sum- mer, and one from State, first baseman/designated hitter Matt Lopez. tained during preseason in late 2019.

Last year's freshman class, which includes the Samuelson, Cal Poly's leader with five likes of shortstop Brooks Lee, infielder Nick in each of his first two seasons, will occupy the Marinconz and pitchers Drew Thorpe, Derek True cleanup spot, followed by Doss and Emmerson. and Kyle Scott, is considered one of Lee's strongest Perhaps the biggest key, the bottom third of the order and the lineup also will feature the likes of veterans is expected to be filled with Yorke, Lopez at DH and Cole Cabrera in center field, Taison Corio at second either freshman Sam Biller or junior Nick DiCarlo. base and Tate Samuelson, who will move from first base across the diamond to third base this year. "Looking at our lineup, with Corio, Lee and Samuelson, there is the possibility of being strong in In addition to Thorpe, Scott and True, the pitching the middle," said Lee. "Doss and Yorke are new to staff will be led by returnees Andrew Alvarez and the program but come from a quality Division I Bryan Woo in the starting rotation and Dylan program, and whoever are our designated hitter and Villalobos out of the . left fielder need to bring some production with them." All three Boise State transfers figure to play prominent roles with the Mustangs this spring. The depth chart also features Marinconz and red- Southpaw Travis Weston could be Cal Poly's shirt sophomore Connor Gurnik in the middle infield Saturday starter, Joe Yorke is penciled on the depth spots and sophomore Collin Villegas, a transfer from chart No. 1 at first base and Reagan Doss is listed No. Irvine Valley College, backing up Emmerson behind 1 in right field. the plate.

A closer look at the three major facets of the game: Cal Poly's team batting average dropped to .271 by 2016, to .260 by 2019 and all the way down to a Offense school Division I record .231 mark in 16 games dur- ing the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign. Lee has a simple plan to cure the recent offensive woes of his club. Defense

"Some of the keys with our offensive lineup are Dollard, last year's Friday night starter for four the evolution of Cabrera as a leadoff hitter, creating a weeks before the season was shut down, was 9-0 in stack of quality hitters in the middle of the lineup and his Mustang career with a 2.43 ERA and seven saves, the ability to be productive at the end of the lineup," striking out 121 batters over 111 1/3 innings. Lee said. Moving into the top of the starting rotation will be OK, maybe not simple, but it's a plan that Lee Thorpe, the Desert Hills (Utah) High School product hopes to fulfill in 2021. who was 1-1 with a 3.21 ERA as a true freshman a year ago and struck out a school freshman record 13 With Cabrera atop the batting order, Corio likely batters in a win over BYU. Brooks Lee, limited to two at-bats due to a will second and Brooks Lee in the No. 3 slot. Lee leg injury prior to the 2020 season, is ready was used as a pinch-hitter in two games last year dur- Weston, 1-2 with a 5.06 ERA and 20 and healthy for his sophomore campaign. ing his recovery from surgery for a leg injury sus- over 16 innings at Boise State last spring, likely will 4 2021 Cal Poly Baseball Season Outlook

Drew Thorpe started four games as a true freshman in 2020 and struck out 31 batters over 28 innings, including a school freshman record 13 against BYU.

be the Saturday starter. Weston played one season at games. Ventura College in 2019 and posted an 8-3 record "We're much better than we have been in many and 2.63 ERA. He is a graduate of Moorpark High "Going to a four-game series, Woo should be a years," Lee said. "We have a chance to be very strong School, where he was 17-5 with a 1.27 in his last two great matchup to finish off a series," Lee said. "He up the middle with three high-level defenders," not- varsity seasons. gives us some flexibility as he could close a game ing Emmerson behind the plate, Brooks Lee at short- Friday and come back to start Sunday." stop and Cabrera in center field. Alvarez, who struck out 23 batters over 22 1/3 innings in four starts a year ago, has been tabbed as Scott, 1-1 with a 2.08 ERA in seven relief appear- the Sunday starter and Woo, who made seven relief ances as a true freshman in 2020, heads the list of appearances in 2020 with 20 strikeouts over 17 2/3 relievers, followed by Kaden Sheedy, a redshirt due innings, will start the fourth game of a series. to injury a year ago, and Chase Walter, a freshman from Laguna Niguel, Calif. who attended the "Our starting rotation is the strength of our team at Baseball Performance Academy, a year-round travel this time," Lee said a week prior to the start of pre- team, the last two years. season practice. "All have experience at the Division I level. It's a solid rotation, whether we play three- or Others expected to compile extensive innings out four-game weekend series. of the bullpen include Villalobos, freshman Bryce Warrecker from Santa Barbara High School and "Thorpe will move from Sunday to Friday," Lee College of San Mateo transfers Carlo Lopiccolo and added. "He has great makeup and a feel for the game. Zach Button. Drew also has a swing-and-miss change-up and is very athletic. "We have the numbers and some quality within those numbers," Lee said of his relievers. "Some "Weston was the Friday starter at Boise and brings members of our staff continue to evolve and have the with him an attitude, confidence and a swing-and- ability to pitch in high-leverage situations." miss change-up as well," Lee added. "Alvarez has improved greatly in all facets of his pitching craft. Defense His mechanics are sound and he is a very solid No. 3 starter. With Samuelson moving from first to third, Brooks Lee finally getting the chance to flash some "Woo has made the biggest jump from anyone on leather at shortstop, Yorke taking over at first and our staff," Lee said. "He has high-end velocity, pitch- Corio, Gurnik and Marinconz battling for the nod at es with confidence, able to attack the strike zone and second, the Mustang infield looks solid for the 2021 pitches with a tremendous amount of versatility and season. bounce back. He also will strengthen our bullpen in our early non-conference series." Add Emmerson behind the plate and Cabrera mak- ing the switch from left to center in replacing Myles Emmerson, Cal Poly’s top hitter in the The 2021 schedule will call for four-game week- Beesley, Lee likes what he sees in terms of his team's abbreviated 2020 season with a .317 aver- end Big West series and the elimination of midweek defensive abilities. age, returns for fifth season this spring. 5 2021 Cal Poly Baseball Season Outlook "Samuelson has made the transition from first Mustangs were 17-7 in conference games in to third smoothly," Lee added. "He has devel- 2019 and have won 190 of their last 277 home oped into a solid defender at third base, allow- games for a 68.6 winning percentage … Cal ing Yorke to step in with his defensive abilities Poly won at least six of eight Big West series at first. each of the last three full seasons … the Mustangs claimed the Big West title in 2014 "Corio has improved dramatically from last and has finished second six times under Larry year and will continue to develop with each Lee … from 2012-19, Cal Poly had the sev- game at second base. Gurnik and Marinconz enth-best record in California and was No. 9 have the ability to defend and become late- among the 46 NCAA Division I West Region replacements, while also competing for a schools; there are 24 Division I teams in starting nod. California and Cal Poly’s 268 wins were behind

"Doss has a strong arm in right field while only UCLA (313), Cal State Fullerton (298), Biller and DiCarlo are a work in progress in left Stanford (296), UC Santa Barbara (276), field," Lee said. "Overall, we should be able to Sacramento State (275) and San Diego State take care of the ball at a higher level than in past (273); in the West Region, Oregon State tops years." the list with 358 victories, followed by UCLA (313) and Cal State Fullerton (298) … Lee reached his milestone 500th win during the Not since 2014 has Cal Poly averaged less Dylan Villalobos earned Cal Poly’s only in that one per game. From 2015 through Long Beach State series in 2018; his 546 wins 2020, the Mustangs committed an average of 2020 with two scoreless, hitless innings in sea- to date are one behind Fresno State’s Bob 1.34 errors a contest, compared to just 0.86 mis- son opener against UConn at MLB4 Tournament. Bennett (547) and Lee’s 229 conference wins cues a game committed by the conference are No. 1 in the Big West, surpassing Long championship and regional-hosting team of 2014. "We have a few players who can play anywhere in Beach State’s (218) in 2019 … including the country," Lee added, "and that creates a competi- his 460 wins at , Lee now has 1,006 Synopsis tive and successful mindset that carries over to the career wins, eclipsing the 1,000-win mark during the other players within the program. UC Santa Barbara series in May 2019 ... in 2019 Cal "I am excited about this year," Lee said. "This Poly opened 2-9, then won 18 of 26 and settled for year's team has the best culture and work ethic that "When you have better players on the field, it another 28-28 campaign. we've had in a number of years. We have some talent affects all the other players. It's hard to quantitate in a variety of areas and overall the players have what that brings to the team, but it's what we need to worked hard to be competitive in all facets of the get back to a winning culture." game. Only eight Mustangs were able to play summer ball, which was greatly curtailed due to the COVID- 19 pandemic.

In the , Brooks Lee finished seventh in the Northwoods League with his .345 bat- ting average and was tied for fourth with 35 RBIs and tied for second in hits with 51 while playing for the .

Scott pitched well for the Stingers, Marinconz played at St. Cloud, Corio at Rochester, Samuelson with the Long Boarders of the San Diego Collegiate League and Warrecker and True helped the Santa Barbara Foresters capture their eighth National Baseball Congress Semi-Pro World Series champi- onship at Wichita, Kansas.

"Our players who were able to play summer ball benefitted greatly," said Lee. "It gave them much- needed playing experience, whether it was getting at- bats or ."

The Mustangs also have benefitted from dry weather and clearance from public health officials to practice the maximum number of days in the fall.

"We were one of the more fortunate colleges in California to have a very productive fall, probably the best fall in recent memory," Lee said. "We had plenty of healthy players and the position players got more reps than in any fall since I've been here."

Mustang Notes Cal Poly has qualified for regional play three times in its 26-year Division I history and has fin- ished fourth or higher in the Big West 16 times in its last 19 seasons … the Mustangs have posted a dozen 30-victory campaigns since 2000, including a Cole Cabrera moves from left field to 47-12 record during its Big West championship sea- Lefty Andrew Alvarez struck out 23 center field this spring after hitting .274 son in 2014, and have produced 17 seasons with batters over 22 1/3 innings as Cal Poly’s as a sophomore in 2020. records of .500 or better in the last 20 years … the Saturday starter a year ago. 6 Postseason Honors Division I All-Americans All-West Region (ABCA) -- Division I Alex McKenna (2018) Alex McKenna (2018), Second Team Third Team (Collegiate Baseball) (2014), First Team Spencer Howard (2017) Nick Torres (2014), Second Team Second Team (Collegiate Baseball) Chris Hoo, 2014 (Second Team, West Region/National Gold Glove) Mark Mathias (2014) Casey Bloomquist (2014), Second Team Second Team (), Third Team (NCBWA and Collegiate Baseball) Matt Imhof (2014), Second Team Casey Bloomquist (2014) Denver Chavez (2013), Second Team First Team (NCBWA), Second Team (Collegiate Baseball) (2012), First Team Matt Imhof (2014) Second Team (NCBWA and Collegiate Baseball) Luke Yoder (2010), Second Team Joey Wagman (2013) Matt Jensen (2009), First Team Honorable Mention (CollegeBaseballInsider.com) Scott Kidd (1997), Second Team (2007) First Team (Baseball America), Second Team (Collegiate Baseball), Second Big West Players of the Year Team (NCBWA) 2005 — Kyle Blumenthal Mitch Haniger (2012) 2007 — Grant Desme Second Team (Collegiate Baseball), 2012 — Mitch Haniger Third Team (College Sports Madness) 2014 — Mark Mathias (2005) 2018 — Alex McKenna Third Team (Collegiate Baseball) Big West Defensive Player of the Year Kyle Blumenthal (2005) 2014 — Chris Hoo (C) Third Team (Collegiate Baseball) 2015 — Peter Van Gansen (SS) Scott Kidd (1997) 2018 — Nick Meyer (C) Second Team (Collegiate Baseball) Big West Freshman Field Player of the Year 2009 -- Matt Jensen (INF) Division II All-Americans 2010 -- Mitch Haniger (OF) American Baseball Coaches Assn./Rawlings All-Americans 2016 -- Nick Meyer (C) 1979 -- Tom Beyers (First Team) 1984 -- Jason Maas (Second Team) 1985 -- Monty Waltz (First Team) 1987 -- John Orton (First Team) Big West Coach of the Year 1989 -- Greg Paxton (Third Team) 1990 -- Doug Noce (First Team) 2014 — Larry Lee 1991 -- Dan Chergey (First Team) 1993 -- Dan Chergey (First Team) 1992 -- Mike Oakland (Second Team) 1993 — Rob Neal (Second Team) All-Big West First-Team Mustangs 1992 -- Juan Rojo (Second Team) 1993 — Phil James (Second Team) Player (Pos.) Year Player (Pos.) Year 1992 -- Eric Hill (Third Team) 1993 — Duke Dodder (Third Team) Bret Mueller (OF) (WAC West) .1995 Mike Miller (SS) ...... 2012 Jon Macalutas (OF) (WAC West)1996 Mitch Haniger (OF) ...... 2012 Scott Kidd (2B) ...... 1997 Tim Wise (DH) ...... 2012 Freshman All-Americans Marty Camacho (DH) ...... 1997 Bradlee Beesley (2017) Joey Wagman (SP) ...... 2012 Steve Wood (1B) ...... 1998 Reed Reilly (RP) ...... 2012 First Team (Collegiate Baseball) Kevin Tillman (2B) ...... 2001 Denver Chavez (2B) ...... 2013 Kyle Marinconz (2016) Brian Haskell (1B) ...... 2002 Nick Torres (OF) ...... 2013 First Team (Collegiate Baseball) Bryan Gant (DH) ...... 2002 Joey Wagman (SP) ...... 2013 Nick Meyer (2016) Kevin Correia (SP) ...... 2002 Reed Reilly (RP) ...... 2013 First Team (Collegiate Baseball) Adam Leavitt (2B) ...... 2003 Chris Hoo (C) ...... 2014 Brian Mundell (2013) Sam Herbert (OF) ...... 2004 Mark Mathias (2B) ...... 2014 First Team (Collegiate Baseball) Brandon Roberts (DH) ...... 2004 Nick Torres (OF) ...... 2014 Kyle Blumenthal (C) ...... 2005 Reed Reilly (2012) Matt Imhof (SP) ...... 2014 First Team (Collegiate Baseball) Brandon Roberts (OF) ...... 2005 Garrett Olson (SP) ...... 2005 Taylor Chris (RP) ...... 2014 Matt Jensen (2009) Matt Canepa (C) ...... 2006 Reed Reilly (RP) ...... 2014 First Team (NCBWA) Jimmy Van Ostrand (1B) . . . . .2006 Peter Van Gansen (SS) ...... 2015 Luke Yoder (2007) Grant Desme (OF) ...... 2007 Mark Mathias (2B) ...... 2015 Third Team (PING) Thomas Eager (SP) ...... 2007 Zack Zehner (OF) ...... 2015 Josh Wyrick (2002) Logan Schafer (OF) ...... 2008 Brett Barbier (U) ...... 2016 Honorable Mention (Collegiate Baseball) Brent Morel (3B) ...... 2008 Spencer Howard (SP) ...... 2017 Billy Saul (2001) Matt Jensen (2B) ...... 2009 Alex McKenna (OF) ...... 2017 Honorable Mention (Collegiate Baseball) Adam Buschini (UT) ...... 2009 Kyle Marinconz (SS) ...... 2017 Quinn McGinnis (2001) Luke Yoder (OF) ...... 2010 Alex McKenna (OF) ...... 2018 Honorable Mention (Collegiate Baseball) Bobby Crocker (OF) ...... 2011 Nick Meyer (C) ...... 2018 Bobby Ay (SP) ...... 2019 Chalon Tietje (2001) Mason Radeke (SP) ...... 2011 Chris Hoo (C) ...... 2012 Taylor Dollard (RP) ...... 2019 Honorable Mention (Collegiate Baseball) Jimmy Allen (3B) ...... 2012 Michael Clark (RP) ...... 2019 Kyle Wilson (2001) Honorable Mention (Collegiate Baseball) Andrew Toussaint (2001) Big West Conference All-Academic Team Honorable Mention (Collegiate Baseball) 1997 — Matt Elam, Jason Novi; 1998 — Michael Bland, Matt Elam; 1999 Bryan Gant (1999) — Matt Elam; 2000 — None Honorable Mention (Collegiate Baseball) 2001 — Scott Anderson (CoSIDA All-District VIII); 2002 — Scott Anderson; 2003 — Scott Anderson, Sam Herbert (CoSIDA All-District VIII), Andrew Team USA McDaniel; 2004 — Sam Herbert, Nolan Moser; 2005 — None Nick Meyer (2017) 2006 — James Van Ostrand; 2007 — Ryan Lee; 2008 — Steven Mark Mathias (2014) Fischback, Ryan Lee; 2009 — None; 2010 — Thomas Erlin, Matt Leonard Matt Imhof (2013) 2011 — Mike Miller; 2012 — Mike Miller, Thomas Pluschkell; 2013 — Matt Jensen (2010) (tried out but didn’t make team) Taylor Chris, Thomas Pluschkell; 2014 — Taylor Chris, Matt Imhof, Tim Wise; Matt Jensen (2009) (injured and did not try out) 2015 — Tommy Pluschkell Mike Zirelli (1997) (tried out but didn’t make team) 2016 — John Schuknecht, Austin Dondanville, Andrew Bernstein; 2017 — Jon Macalutas (1995) (tried out but didn’t make team) Austin Dondanville, Kevin Morgan, Cam Schneider, Trent Shelton, Erich John Orton (1986) (tried out but didn’t make team) Uelmen; 2018 — Austin Dondanville, Elijah Skipps, Trent Shelton, Dylan Ozzie Smith (1976) (tried out but didn’t make team) Doherty; 2019 — Cole Cabrera; 2020 — Cole Cabrera 7 Cal Poly Head Baseball Coach Larry Lee al Poly head baseball coach Larry Lee has elevated the Mustang base- ball program to a level of play that has reached the upper echelon of theC NCAA's Division I West Region.

From 2012-19, Lee guided the Mustangs to 268 victories, the seventh-highest total among the 24 California schools with Division I base- ball programs. Averaging 34 wins per season during those eight campaigns, the victory total is eighth among 46 schools in the NCAA’s West Region. In addition, from 2012-14, Cal Poly averaged 41 wins a year with 123 victo- ries, more than any other Division I team in California.

Lee begins his 19th season at the helm in 2021, having led Cal Poly to nine 30-win cam- paigns, a 546-430-2 mark (55.9 winning per- centage) and 15 top-four Big West finishes, including three consecutive second-place end- ings from 2017-19. Aside from the 2020 pan- demic-shortened campaign, the Mustangs have averaged 32 victories per season under Lee’s guidance.

Cal Poly has finished first in the Big West Conference once, second six times (2005, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019) and a third- place finish in 2011 with Lee at the helm. The Mustangs have earned 35 or more victories six times, claimed their first Big West Conference championship in 2014 and have earned a trio of NCAA Division I playoff berths.

From 2011-19, Lee guided the Mustangs to wins in 54 of 81 Big West series, a 66.7 win- ning percentage. The Mustangs won seven of eight conference series in both 2014 and 2017.

An assistant coach on the 2017 USA Baseball College National Team which won each of its series against Chinese Taipei, Cuba and Japan for the first time since 2002, Lee Larry Lee ranks No. 2 in the Big West in overall wins (546), one behind Fresno State's , and No. 1 in the Big West in conference victo- Profile ries (229). He has won 1,006 games overall in 34 seasons as a head coach. 546 Wins in 18 Seasons

The 2014 Big West Conference Coach of Fifteen Top-Four Finishes in Big West, the Year arrived at Cal Poly in July 2002 after Including 2014 Championship 16 highly successful seasons as head coach at and Three Straight Runner-Up Finishes nearby Cuesta College. Lee was inducted into the California Community College Baseball Guided Cal Poly to Regional Berths Hall of Fame in 2010. in 2009, 2013 and 2014 The Mustangs earned their first NCAA Division I regional playoff berth in 2009, 33 Mustangs Drafted returned to the postseason in 2013 at UCLA, in First 10 Rounds From 2005-20 giving the Bruins their toughest test of the postseason as UCLA overcame a 4-0 deficit in 2014 Big West Coach of the Year the second round en route to the 2013 College World Series championship, and qualified for Cuesta College Head Coach the 2014 postseason, hosting the San Luis (1987-2002) Obispo Regional and finishing 2-2. 460 Wins in 16 Seasons The historic 2014 campaign saw Cal Poly shatter the school record with 47 wins, finish- at Cuesta College ing 47-12. The Mustangs, ranked No. 1 for a week by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper after 1983 Graduate of Pepperdine sweeping Cal State Fullerton in mid-April, claimed the Big West title with a 19-5 record, two games ahead of Long Beach State and four in front of UC Irvine. The Mustangs have post- ed 12 winning seasons and ten 30-victory cam- paigns since 2000 and the 2014 squad’s 47 wins marked the second year in a row and 8 Cal Poly Baseball Coach Larry Lee fourth time in school history that Cal Poly won 40 or more games. Larry Lee’s Coaching Record Despite a 34-man roster with 24 freshmen and soph- Cuesta College omores, the 2016 squad posted a 32-25 mark, opening Year W L T Pct. Conference (Place) State the year with 25 wins in 38 games and tied for first in 1987 20 14 0 .588 13-11 (Second) the Big West before falling back. The Mustangs fin- 1988 22 18 0 .550 13-11 (Fourth) ished in the top 40 in NCAA Division I in numerous 1989 9 25 0 .265 4-16 (11th) categories, including -to-walk ratio, strikeouts 1990 23 15 2 .600 15-5 (First) 0-2 per nine innings, walks per nine innings and sacrifice 1991 27 16 0 .628 14-6 (First) 0-2 flies. The 2017 squad battled back from a 2-9 start to 1992 25 18 0 .581 12-8 (Fourth) 5-4 (4th) 1993 18 19 0 .486 17-13 (Fourth) finish even at 28-28 and claimed second place in the 1994 36 14 0 .720 19-3 (First) 4-3 Big West at 16-8. The 2018 team won its last seven 1995 20 23 1 .466 12-14 (Fourth) contests to finish 30-27 and another second-place con- 1996 33 14 0 .702 20-6 (Second) 1-2 ference finish while the 2019 squad earned the pro- 1997 44 11 0 .800 23-3 (First) 7-4 (3rd) gram's third straight second-place Big West finish and 1998 33 8 0 .805 19-5 (First) 1-2 took conference title aspirations into the final day of 1999 37 12 0 .755 21-4 (First) 2-3 2000 34 13 0 .723 21-6 (First) 3-2 the season before falling to eventual champion UC 2001 36 12 0 .750 21-5 (First) 5-2 (3rd) Santa Barbara. 2002 43 9 0 .827 23-3 (First) 6-2 (3rd)

Last year, prior to the COVID-19 shutdown, Cal Cal Poly Poly upset No. 1-ranked and defending national cham- 2003 27 28 1 .491 9-12 (Fourth) pion Vanderbilt in the 2004 38 23 1 .621 10-11 (Fourth) MLB4 Tournament at 2005 36 20 0 .643 14-7 (Tie-Second) Scottsdale, Ariz., and 2006 29 27 0 .518 10-11 (Fourth) also defeated No. 5 2007 32 24 0 .571 13-8 (Fourth) Michigan. 2008 24 32 0 .429 8-16 (Tie-Seventh) 2009 37 21 0 .638 14-10 (Third) 2010 23 32 0 .418 10-14 (Tie-Fifth) Lee guided the 2011 27 26 0 .509 15-9 (Third) Mustangs to a 38-23- 2012 36 20 0 .643 16-8 (Second) 1 mark in 2004, his 2013 40 19 0 .678 17-10 (Tie-Second) second season at Cal 2014 47 12 0 .797 19-5 (First) Poly, to break the 2015 27 27 0 .500 14-10 (Fourth) school record for wins 2016 32 25 0 .561 12-12 (Fourth) 2017 28 28 0 .500 16-8 (Second) in a season in the 2018 30 27 0 .526 15-9 (Second) Division I era and the 2019 28 28 0 .500 17-7 (Second) 2013 squad to 40 vic- 2020 5 11 0 .313 N/A tories, one shy of Cuesta 460 241 3 .656 267-119 (Nine Titles) (16 years) what was the school's Cal Poly 546 430 2 .560 229-167 (18 years) all-time record for wins in a season (41 in 1977 and Total 1,006 671 5 .600 496-286 (34 years) 1992).

Mariners in the fifth round following the 2020 cam- was a standout baseball and football player for the In 2005, the Mustangs won 36 games and finished paign. Tigers before going on to play baseball at Santa second in the Big West with wins over Cal State Barbara City College (1980), Orange Coast College Fullerton and Long Beach State. The 2006 squad won Lee led Cuesta to the California Community (1981) and Pepperdine University (1982-83). 11 of 17 three-game series while the 2007 Mustangs College State Final Four on four occasions, all in the won 19 of their final 27 games en route to a 32-24 last 11 years of his 16-year tenure. The Cougars Inducted into the San Luis Obispo High School record. reached the state’s Final Four in 1992, 1997, 2001 and Athletics Hall of Fame, Lee was a first-team All-South

2002 and qualified for the Southern California Coast Conference selection at Orange Coast College as In 18 seasons with the Mustangs, Lee has produced Regionals each of the last six years, including a No. 1 well as a second-team All-Southern California pick. 46 first-team All-Big West players, nine All-Americans seed in 1999 and No. 2 in 2002. and seven freshman All-Americans. A total of 74 Cal At Pepperdine, Lee was a career .304 hitter and, as Poly players coached by Lee have signed professional Lee's overall record at Cuesta was 460-241-3, a junior, earned first-team All-Southern California baseball contracts, including 72 in the last 16 years. including a state-leading 44 wins in 1997. His teams Baseball Association and second-team All-District 8

qualified for the regionals 11 times in his last 13 years honors as the Waves posted a 46-21-1 record and During Lee’s tenure, 33 Mustangs have been drafted and Lee was No. 15 on the state's community college earned a berth in the NCAA West Regional at Fresno in the top 10 rounds, led by Mitch Haniger, baseball coaches’ list for career wins prior to being State. a first-round compensatory pick (38th overall) by the hired at Cal Poly. He was inducted into the California in 2012. Southpaw Garrett Olson Community College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2010. Lee hit 13 sacrifice flies for Pepperdine in 1982, at was chosen in the first round (compensatory) in 2005 the time an NCAA record. He is currently tied for No. (48th overall) and right-handed pitcher Jimmy Shull Under Lee's leadership, Cuesta claimed nine 2 with two other players for sacrifice flies in a season. was picked twice (fourth round in 2005, eighth round Western State Conference titles, including six in a row in 2004). Cal Poly had just eight draftees in the top 10 (1997-2002), and averaged 38 wins during that six- He enjoyed a brief career, rounds prior to Lee’s arrival. Ten of Lee’s Cal Poly year stretch. His teams produced a 267-119 record in playing one year for the Utica Bluesox (1983) and hit- players have reached the Major Leagues, compared to conference games and Lee earned conference coach of ting .316 for the New York-Penn League team. He nine Mustangs who played in the Majors from the the year honors eight times. ended his career in the Seattle Mariners' organization. 1930s through the early 2000s. During Lee's tenure at Cuesta from 1987-2002, he Before becoming head coach at Cuesta College in Southpaw Matt Imhof was a second-round pick of produced 26 all-state players, three Southern California 1987, Lee served as an assistant coach for the Cougars Philadelphia in 2014, right-hander Spencer Howard Players of the Year and numerous professionals. for two seasons (1984-85) and at Cal Poly for one year was a second-round selection by the Phillies in 2017, Thirteen of his 16 teams finished above the .500 mark (1986). Mark Mathias was chosen by the overall, including the last seven. in the third round of the 2015 draft Lee earned his bachelor's degree in physical educa- and pitcher Erich Uelmen went in the fourth round in Lee led his 2002 team to a school-record 24 consec- tion/kinesiology from Pepperdine in 1983 and a mas- 2017, taken by the . In 2018, Alex utive wins en route to a 43-9 mark and a third-place ter's degree in physical education from Cal Poly in McKenna was taken in the fourth round by the Houston state finish. 1985 as well as an adaptive physical education creden- Astros and Nick Meyer was selected in the sixth round tial from Cal Poly in 1988. by the . Right-hander Bobby Ay, a In 11 postseason appearances, Lee's teams at Cuesta ninth-round pick of the , was compiled a 34-28 win-loss record. Lee and his wife, Liz, reside in San Luis Obispo the lone Mustang drafted in 2019 while Taylor Dollard, with their two children, Jenna and Brooks, a freshman another right-hander, was chosen by the Seattle A 1979 San Luis Obispo High School graduate, Lee shortstop with the Mustangs. 9 Cal Poly Assistant Coach Teddy Warrecker

TEDDY WARRECKER The 2007 Vaquero squad captured the WSC-North 11th Year Conference title, ending a 35 year Conference title drought. The 34 wins in 2007 is still a school record. Teddy Warrecker joined the Cal Poly coaching staff in the Prior to his 10-year stint at SBCC, Warrecker assisted Fall of 2010 and was elevated to Recruiting Coordinator in his father at Santa Barbara High School, where the Dons 2012. won the Channel League in 1999, and 2000 and reached During an eight-year stretch from 2012-19, the Mustangs the CIF-Southern Section Division II championship amassed 268 victories, the seventh-highest total among the game at in 2000. 24 California schools with Division I baseball programs. Warrecker was a and first baseman at Allan Averaging 33 wins per season during those seven campaigns, Hancock College in Santa Maria and was a two-time the victory total is ninth among 46 schools in the NCAA’s first-team all-conference selection, first-team All- West Region. In addition, from 2012-14, Cal Poly averaged Northern California and first-team All-State. He helped 41 wins a year with 123 victories, more than any other the Bulldogs to back-to-back Northern California Division I team in California. regional playoff appearances (1992, 1993) and the The historic 2014 campaign saw Cal Poly shatter the Coast Valley Conference championship in 1993, while school record with 47 wins, finishing 47-12. The Mustangs, setting school career records in home runs and RBI. ranked No. 1 for a week by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Warrecker played for the Kenai Oilers of the Alaskan after sweeping Cal State Fullerton in mid-April, claimed the Baseball League, a team that went on to win the NBC Big West title with a 19-5 record, two games ahead of Long National Championship in Wichita, Kansas. He attend- Beach State and four in front of UC Irvine. ed the University of Arizona, playing for College Baseball Hall of Famer As the Recruiting Coordinator, the Mustangs have seen 12 top-10 round . Warrecker signed with the Cleveland Indians following his MLB draft picks in Matt Imhof (second), Spencer Howard (second), Mark junior year at Arizona. Warrecker was drafted four times starting in 1991 Mathias (third), Nick Torres (fourth), Erich Uelmen (fourth), Alex McKenna (Texas), 1992 (Houston), 1993 (Cleveland), 1994 (Cleveland). (fourth), Taylor Dollard (fifth), Nick Meyer (sixth), Brian Mundell (seventh), Warrecker spent six seasons (1994-99) in the minor leagues as a pitcher Zack Zehner (seventh), Bobby Ay (ninth) and Justin Calomeni (ninth). Three with the Cleveland Indians, Dodgers and . In players have played for the USA collegiate team during Warrecker’s tenure addition, he was invited to the Indians' Major League Camp as part of the 40- at Cal Poly -- Matt Imhof (2013), Mark Mathias (2014) and Nick Meyer man roster in 1997. Warrecker also played in the Hawaii Winter League for (2017). Chris Hoo was the recipient of the Rawlings Gold Glove for best the West Oahu Cane Fires. defensive catcher in the nation in 2014. Chris Hoo (2014), Peter Van Gansen After professional baseball, Warrecker completed his bachelor's degree in (2015) and Nick Meyer (2017) all earned Big West defensive players of the history at Cal State Northridge and his master's degree in sport science from year honors. Mark Mathias (2014) and Alex McKenna (2018) were named the Sports Academy. Big West Players of the Year. Warrecker, who has five brothers, attended Santa Barbara High School and From 2001-10, Warrecker compiled a 193-198-2 record as the head coach played for his father and head coach, Fred Warrecker, who retired after 43 at Santa Barbara City College. Prior to his arrival, the team had endured 19 years as head coach. Baseball is synonymous with the Warrecker family straight sub-.500 seasons. In the last seven years at SBCC, Warrecker guided name. Fred Warrecker was MVP for the UCSB Gauchos baseball squad in the Vaqueros to six winning campaigns, including a 20-16 mark in his final 1960, while brothers Willy, Wes and Donovan played at California, San season (2010), and three regional playoff appearances. The Vaqueros went Francisco State and UCSB respectively. 102-65 (.611 winning percentage) over his last four seasons at the school. Warrecker and his wife Taryn, have two sons: Troy, 14, and Crosby, 9.

NCAA Champions (2000-Present) 2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2013 UCLA (def. Mississippi State 8-0) 2006 Oregon State (def. North Carolina 3-2) 2019 Vanderbilt (def. Michigan 4-1) 2012 Arizona (def. South Carolina 4-1) 2005 Texas (def. Florida 6-2) 2018 Oregon State (def. Arkansas 5-0) 2011 South Carolina (def. Florida 5-2) 2004 Cal State Fullerton (def. Texas 3-2) 2017 Florida (def. LSU 6-1) 2010 South Carolina (def. UCLA 2-1) 2003 Rice (def. Stanford 14-2) 2016 Coastal Carolina (def. Arizona 4-3) 2009 LSU (def. Texas 11-4) 2002 Texas (def. South Carolina 12-6) 2015 Virgina (def. Vanderbilt 4-2) 2008 Fresno State (def. Georgia 6-1 2001 Miami (Florida) (def. Stanford 12-1) 2014 Vanderbilt (def. Virginia 3-2) 2007 Oregon State (def. North Carolina 9-3) 2000 Louisiana State (def. Stanford 6-5) 10 Cal Poly Assistant Coach Jake Silverman

JAKE SILVERMAN Nevada boasted one of the most prolific offenses in the Second Year Mountain West, posting a .338 team batting average in conference play on its way to winning the regular-season title in 2018. Jake Silverman, an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton, Nevada’s 2016 squad tied for second in the Mountain West with UCLA and Nevada over the previous 11 seasons, was hired as Cal a .319 batting average and led the conference fielding .977. The Poly’s pitching coach in August 2019. .977 field percentage set a school record and ranked in the top 25 Silverman worked with the , served as recruiting coor- nationally. dinator and also assisted with hitting and base running at Nevada In his final year at UCLA, Silverman helped guide the Bruins to the last four years (2016-19). a 45-16 overall record, a Pac-12 title and a 3-2 record at the Before taking the job at Nevada, Silverman spent five seasons regionals. (2011-15) with UCLA as an assistant to the pitching coach, help- The Bruins posted a 49-17 record in 2013 and matched a school ing the Bruins compile a 202-103-1 record in that span with four postseason record with 21 league wins. UCLA went 10-0 in the postseason and won the appearances. Silverman and UCLA earned two trips to the College World program’s first national championship. In his first season with UCLA (2011), Series, including the Bruins’ national championship season in 2013. the Bruins posted a 35-24 record and won their first outright Pac-12 title Silverman also coached at Cal State Fullerton as an undergraduate assis- since 1986. tant for two seasons (2009-10). In two seasons as an undergraduate assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton, “Jake is a great addition to our staff,” said Mustang head coach Larry Lee. Silverman helped the Titans advance to the College World Series in 2009 and “He has learned from some of the best coaches in college baseball. He is to an NCAA Super Regional in 2010. young and has the energy necessary to be successful at this level. A native of Tustin, Calif., Silverman is a 2005 graduate of Foothill High “Jake has proven that he can recruit at a non-Power 5 school,” Lee added. School in Santa Ana. At Fullerton College, he batted .350 in 16 games as a “I’m confident that he will develop our pitchers to their fullest potential and freshman in 2006. In 2007, he earned the Art Nunn Award for exemplary acts help recruit the type of player that will be successful at Cal Poly.” on and off the field while seeing action in 14 games. Silverman helped the Nevada Wolf Pack haul in the 35th-ranked recruiting Silverman earned an associate’s degree from Fullerton College before class in 2016 as selected by Collegiate Baseball. It is the first nationally obtaining a bachelor’s degree in communications from Cal State Fullerton in ranked recruiting class in school history. 2009. 11 Volunteer Assistant Coach Justin Bridgman

JUSTIN BRIDGMAN Mountain West Tournament Team as a junior after hitting .351, Volunteer Assistant Coach Bridgman was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 28th First Year round in 2017 and played for four teams in the minors -- Princeton, Hudson Valley, Charlotte and Bowling Green -- hit- Justin Bridgman, who served as graduate manager at ting .281 with 11 doubles and 34 RBIs in 100 games. Arizona last spring following a four-year playing career at After his playing career ended, Bridgman served as a broad- Nevada and two seasons in the Minor Leagues, was hired as a caster for Reno Aces games in 2019 before he was hired to volunteer assistant coach at Cal Poly in July 2020. serve as Arizona's graduate manager for the 2020 season, A graduate of Damonte Ranch High School in Reno, which was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevada, Bridgman became a starter as a true freshman at Bridgman hit .445 as a senior at Damonte Ranch High and Nevada and appeared in 203 games for the Wolf Pack, hitting stole a school-record 42 bases. He earned first-team Reno .311 with 33 doubles and 75 RBIs with 33 steals. He was pri- Gazette Journal All-North, first-team All-Conference Division marily a second baseman early in his career with the Wolf I Northern-Sierra and second-team All-American honors at Pack before becoming a shortstop as a junior and senior. second base. Earning second-team All- hon- Bridgman is a 2017 graduate of Nevada with a degree in ors as a senior with a .313 average and named to the All- economics.

Head Student Manager

MADDIE GROSSMANN Mustang baseball team because "growing up, I went to all of Student Manager (Head) my brother's baseball games and this felt like a good way to Second Year stay connected to a sport that I love."

Maddie Grossmann is a third-year mathematics major at Maddie's parents are Michael and Caroline Grossmann and Cal Poly and plans to minor in photography. her brother's name is Duncan.

Grossmann is a graduate of Rocklin High School northeast Student Managers of Sacramento, Calif. She was a member of the cheerleading and stunt team all four years at Rocklin and was a tri-season Maddie Grossmann Kenyon Mason-Perez Tyler Bradley Ethan Moore Erich Fenczik-Warnock Noah Scott athlete as well as a scholar-athlete. Sofia Alcazar Jack Dwyer Matt Juarez Spencer Stone Andrew Harlow Michael Moschitto Grossmann decided to become a student manager of the Ben Mangelsdorf Jeremy Whorton

Cal Poly Baseball Athletic Trainer

NEAL Mc IVOR He also worked for the Dave Nakama Baseball Academy in Athletic Trainer the summer of 2014 and for the San Jose State Soccer ID Sixth Year Camps in August 2013. While working toward his bachelor's degree in athletic A 2013 graduate of Point Loma Nazarene in San Diego, training at Point Loma Nazarene, Mc Ivor gained experience Neal Mc Ivor was hired in the summer of 2015 as an athletic in athletic training from August 2009 through May 2013, trainer, responsible primarily for baseball. He also assists with working with the baseball and men's and women's soccer pro- the women’s volleyball team. grams. Mc Ivor served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at San Mc Ivor, who obtained his National Athletic Trainers' Jose State from 2013-15, primarily working with baseball, Association certicifation in 2013 and is an American Red softball and men's and women's soccer. He also was a part- Cross Professional Rescuer, is a member of the California time teaching assistant in the kinesiology department at San Athletic Trainers Association as well as the National Athletic Jose State. Trainers Association. Baggett Stadium Enhancement Project 13

Baggett Stadium Enhancement Project

ore than two years after the old clubhouse was demol- for players and donors which includes a kitchen, meeting and ished at Baggett Stadium, the Dignity Health Baseball study space and a balcony for outdoor viewing of games), Maas MClubhouse was dedicated with a virtual ribbon-cutting Family Locker Room, Krukow Athletes Lounge and Kitchen, ceremony last August. Burns Family Foundation Sports Medicine Room, Rumsey Athletes Lobby and Mudroom, showers and an academic center. Mustang Director of Athletics Don Oberhelman, French Hospital Also included are offices for the coaching staff and managers, Medical Center President and CEO Alan Iftiniuk, head baseball dressing room for umpires, a therapeutic cold plunge pool and a coach Larry Lee and players Mark Armstrong and Kaden Sheedy were on hand for the historic ribbon-cutting ceremony.

"I want to congratulate Coach Lee on this beautiful, beautiful facility," said Iftiniuk, representing Dignity Health of the Central Coast, a major partner of Cal Poly athletics. "It is amazing and I want to thank Don for all of the great work he has done with the athletic programs here at Cal Poly. It's an incredible, incredible facility, well earned and well deserved by your leadership and by the success of this team. We can't wait to play ball, so thank you. Congratulations on a beautiful facility."

Added Lee, "The Dignity Health Baseball Clubhouse checks all the boxes. It's a fabulous building both on the outside and on the inside. The coaches and players are excited to get settled in. We are lucky to have so many donors that got behind this project. A big thanks to all."

The $9.4 million project covering 10,679 square feet over two floors includes the Jim Newkirk Pavilion (a multi-purpose room The Jim Newkirk Pavilion is where fans will gather to watch games. 14 Baggett Stadium Enhancement Project

The $9.4 million Dignity Health Baseball Clubhouse covers 10,679 square feet over two floors.

full commercial laundry facility. While the new clubhouse was being built, several additions were made to Baggett Stadium. In early 2018, backstop safety netting "It's a great day to be a Cal Poly Mustang as we finally officially affording fans an unobstructed view of the action on the field was open the Dignity Health Baseball Clubhouse," Oberhelman said. installed and new permanent seating behind the reserved sec- "I thank all of you for your dedication to this project and for your tions raised the capacity to 3,138 fans. loyalty to Cal Poly and Cal Poly baseball. Since there were so many people who donated to this project, it proves that this com- A new $650,000 Daktronics videoboard, 36 feet wide by 20.4 munity really comes together around these special projects such feet high, featuring 1080-by-612 pixel resolution, LED lighting as this." and 10-millimeter pixel pitch, was installed prior to the 2019 sea- son. Private donors covered half of the cost while corporate Over 100 people made donations for the project, including 33 at sponsor and partner Learfield IMG covered the other half of the $100,000 or greater.

"I am amazed at the support and grit of the Cal Poly community, who found a way to elevate the college baseball environment at Baggett Stadium to one that is now world class," said Jason Novi, a Mustang pitcher under from 1995-97. "The Dignity Health Baseball Clubhouse will not only provide a big-time advan- tage for our program on the field and in recruiting battles, but it will also enhance the development of the play- ers and team culture off the field."

"Don, (Senior Associate Athletics Director for Development) Ashley Present at the August 2020 ribbon-cutting ceremony were, from left, Don Oberhelman, Kaden (Offermann) and Larry approached Sheedy, Alan Iftiniuk, Mark Armstrong and Larry Lee. me in 2013 to share the vision of a next-generation baseball clubhouse facility," added Maas, an videoboard project. infielder and outfielder from 1981-85, a 1984 All-American and 1985 Academic All-American. “The idea was bold but completely In February, Cal Poly announced a $1 million gift from Bill fitting to build on the legacy of such a storied program. Hoffman for the final phase of the four-year project to upgrade Baggett Stadium. The gift jump-starts a group of improvements “As a Cal Poly alum, engineering grad and Mustang baseball at Baggett Stadium, including an improved entrance to the base- player, I was thrilled to be a part of the ground floor capital ball and softball facilities, new ticket booth, renovations to the raise,” Maas added. “Paying it forward to a new era of student- baseball press box, chair back seating, batters eye and other athletes, staff, fans and the community is a small way to express cosmetic enhancements. deep gratitude for the opportunities afforded me through Cal Poly. And, after recently touring the completed facility with my "President Armstrong and vice president Cindy Villa and the wife and children, my wildest expectations of what was possible teams that worked for them were unwavering in their support of were smashed as the dream is now reality." this project," Oberhelman said. "We had some setbacks and some challenges, but they were supportive and their teams were Demolition of the old clubhouse was completed in June 2018. supportive throughout the entire construction process.” 15

Baggett Stadium Enhancement Project

July 2018 December 2018 February 2019

Cal Poly’s $9.4 million Dignity Health Baseball Clubhouse neared completion in the front (left) and back (above) views taken in January 2020. The project includes a two-story, 10,679-square-foot clubhouse complete with a lounge and kitchen, meeting and study space, locker room, training room, offices, and a therapeutic cold plunge pool.

March 2019 August 2019 August 2019 16 Baggett Stadium Enhancement Project

Demolition of the old baseball clubhouse took place shortly following the conclusion of the 2018 season. In its place is the $8 million Dignity Health Baseball Clubhouse, scheduled to be completed by February.

The clubhouse is the major piece of a three-year project to enhance Baggett Stadium.

New seating and backstop safety netting were installed prior to the start of the 2018 campaign, raising the capacity of Baggett Stadium to 3,138.

Funding for videoboards at Baggett Stadium and Bob Janssen Field totalling $900,000 was secured and the new scoreboards were ready for the start of both the baseball and softball seasons in 2019.

The Daktronics baseball videoboard is 36 feet wide by 20.4 feet tall, the exact size of the old scoreboard, with 1080-by-612 pixel resolution LED lighting and After brick walls were erected (below), the 10-millimeter pixel pitch, exceeding what Major League ballparks have today. Dimensions of the softball videoboard are 25 feet by 14.5 feet. installation of iron columns and cross- beams for the clubhouse began in Febru- Corporate sponsor and partner Learfield IMG covered 50 percent of the total ary 2019. About 450 feet away, behind the cost of the two videoboards. right-field fence, the old scoreboard was dismantled and new videoboard panels Other baseball videoboard supporters include the Newkirk Family (Jim and were installed in early 2019. A preliminary Martha Newkirk, Joe and Ailam Newkirk, Michael and Maria Fong), Robin and design of how the videoboard would look Michelle Baggett, David and Bianca Mossman, Jason and Erin Novi, Monty and when operational is shown below at left. Sue Waltz, and John and Tracy Ronca. 17

Baggett Stadium Construction

Cal Poly baseball fans noticed a couple major changes to Baggett Stadium in 2018, the first phase of a three-year proj- ect.

In January and February 2018, more than 20 poles were removed and a new net for the backstop was installed, affording fans an unob- structed view of the field. In addition, permanent bleach- ers were added, raising the capacity of Baggett Stadium to 3,138.

Construction of the Dignity Health Baseball Clubhouse began following the 2018 season. The $9.4 million project included a two-story, 10,679-square-foot clubhouse complete with a lounge and kitchen, meeting and study space, locker room, training room, offices, and a therapeutic cold plunge pool. The project was completed in August 2020. For more details on the project, see pages 13 and 14.

Check out some photos of the new backstop and early construction of the bleachers. 18

2021 Cal Poly Baseball Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown / Previous Schools 1 Taison Corio INF S/R 5-11 185 So. 1V Concord, CA / De La Salle HS / San Joaquin Delta College 4 Sam Biller OF L/L 5-10 180 Fr. HS Los Angeles, CA / Harvard-Westlake HS 6 Cole Cabrera OF R/R 5-11 185 Jr. 3V Honolulu, HI / Punahou HS 7 Nick DiCarlo OF R/R 6-2 205 Jr. 3V Scottsdale, AZ / Arcadia HS 8 Nick Marinconz INF R/R 5-10 175 Fr. 1V San Jose, CA / Valley Christian HS 10 Collin Villegas C R/R 5-10 190 So. HS Tustin, CA / Beckman HS / Concordia (Irvine)/Irvine Valley College 11 Tate Samuelson INF R/R 6-2 210 Jr. 3V San Diego, CA / Serra HS 13 Mark Armstrong C S/R 5-8 193 *So. 2V Paso Robles, CA / Paso Robles HS 14 Adam Arroyo C R/R 5-10 180 Fr. HS Laguna Niguel, CA / Capistrano Valley HS 15 Reagan Doss OF R/R 6-1 200 Fr. TR Round Rock, TX / Round Rock HS / Boise State 16 Connor Gurnik INF R/R 5-11 195 *So. 2V Naperville, IL / Naperville Central HS 22 Brooks Lee INF S/R 6-2 205 Fr. 1V San Luis Obispo, CA / San Luis Obispo HS 23 Bryan Woo RHP R/R 6-2 205 So. 2V Alameda, CA / Alameda HS 24 Evan Tomlinson RHP R/R 6-4 210 Fr. HS Walnut Creek, CA / Northgate HS 26 Jake Buxton RHP R/R 6-1 185 Fr. HS Mill Valley, CA / Tamalpais HS 27 Matt Lopez INF R/R 6-1 225 Jr. TR Auburn, CA / Bear River HS / Sierra College / Washington State 28 Myles Emmerson C R/R 5-11 185 Sr. 4V Spring Valley, CA / El Capitan HS 29 Chris Baytosh LHP L/L 6-1 200 Fr. HS Rancho Cordova, CA / Jesuit HS 31 Zach Button RHP R/R 6-0 200 *So. JC San Mateo, CA / Serra HS / College of San Mateo 32 Joe Yorke INF L/R 6-3 275 Fr. TR Campbell, CA / Archmishop Mitty HS / Boise State 33 Drew Thorpe INF/RHP L/R 6-4 205 Fr. 1V Washington, UT / Desert Hills HS 34 Travis Weston LHP L/L 6-1 190 *So. TR Moorpark, CA / Moorpark HS / Boise State 35 Carlo Lopiccolo RHP R/R 6-0 165 So. JC San Bruno, CA / Burlingame HS / College of San Mateo 36 Matt Arens LHP L/L 6-4 215 Jr. 3V Apple Valley, MN / Apple Valley HS 37 Derek True RHP R/R 6-2 208 Fr. 1V Carpinteria, CA / Santa Barbara HS 38 Bryce Warrecker RHP L/R 6-8 240 Fr. HS Santa Barbara, CA / Santa Barbara HS 39 Kyle Scott RHP R/R 6-3 210 Fr. 1V Seal Beach, CA / Mater Dei HS 41 Chase Walter RHP R/R 6-4 180 Fr. HS Laguna Niguel, CA / Dana Hills HS 43 Ryan Jameson RHP R/R 6-2 195 So. 2V Hollister, CA / San Benito HS 44 Jason Franks RHP R/R 6-4 220 Jr. 1V Novato, CA / San Marin HS / Cal Poly (Club Team) 45 Kaden Sheedy RHP R/R 6-1 200 Fr. RS Bakersfield, CA / Stockdale HS 46 Brett Edwards RHP R/R 6-5 210 Fr. HS Santa Monica, CA / Santa Monica HS 47 Dylan Villalobos RHP R/R 6-3 205 Jr. 3V La Habra, CA / Sonora HS 48 Darren Nelson RHP R/R 6-8 240 Jr. 3V Granite Bay, CA / Granite Bay HS 49 Andrew Alvarez LHP L/L 6-3 215 Jr. 3V Los Alamitos, CA / Los Alamitos HS *Has utilized a traditional redshirt year (all returning players were granted an extra year of eligibility by the NCAA for COVID-19)

Head Coach: ...... 22 Larry Lee, 19th Season (Pepperdine ‘83) Assistant Coaches: ...... 19 Jake Silverman, Second Season (Cal State Fullerton ‘09) ...... 25 Teddy Warrecker, 11th Season (Cal State Northridge ‘02) ...... 20 Justin Bridgman, First Season (Nevada ‘17) Student Managers: ...... Maddie Grossmann (Head), Ethan Moore, Spencer Stone, Andrew Harlow, ...... Kenyon Mason-Perez, Erich Fenczik-Warnock, Jeremy Whorton, Ben Mangelsdorf, ...... Sofia Alcazar, Jack Dwyer, Tyler Bradley, Noah Scott, Matt Juarez, Michael Moschitto Athletic Trainer ...... Neal Mc Ivor, (Sixth Season, Point Loma Nazarene ‘13)

Pronunciation Guide Andrew Alvarez ...... AL-vah-rez Connor Gurnik ...... GURR-nick Collin Villegas ...... Vee-YAY-gus Matt Arens ...... AIR-ens Carlo Lopiccolo ...... Low-PICK-coe-low Bryce Warrecker ...... WAR-uh-kerr Taison Corio ...... TY-son CORE-ee-oh Nick Marinconz ...... MARE-in-cons Teddy Warrecker ...... WAR-uh-kerr 19

2021 Cal Poly Baseball Position Roster

Pitchers (20) No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown / Previous Schools 23 Bryan Woo RHP R/R 6-2 205 So. 2V Alameda, CA / Alameda HS 24 Evan Tomlinson RHP R/R 6-4 210 Fr. HS Walnut Creek, CA / Northgate HS 26 Jake Buxton RHP R/R 6-1 185 Fr. HS Mill Valley, CA / Tamalpais HS 29 Chris Baytosh LHP L/L 6-1 200 Fr. HS Rancho Cordova, CA / Jesuit HS 31 Zach Button RHP R/R 6-0 200 *So. JC San Mateo, CA / Serra HS / College of San Mateo 33 Drew Thorpe RHP L/R 6-4 205 Fr. 1V Washington, UT / Desert Hills HS 34 Travis Weston LHP L/L 6-1 190 *So. TR Moorpark, CA / Moorpark HS / Boise State 35 Carlo Lopiccolo RHP R/R 6-0 165 So. JC San Bruno, CA / Burlingame HS / College of San Mateo 36 Matt Arens LHP L/L 6-4 215 Jr. 3V Apple Valley, MN / Apple Valley HS 37 Derek True RHP R/R 6-2 208 Fr. 1V Carpinteria, CA / Santa Barbara HS 38 Bryce Warrecker RHP L/R 6-8 240 Fr. HS Santa Barbara, CA / Santa Barbara HS 39 Kyle Scott RHP R/R 6-3 210 Fr. 1V Seal Beach, CA / Mater Dei HS 41 Chase Walter RHP R/R 6-4 180 Fr. HS Laguna Niguel, CA / Dana Hills HS 43 Ryan Jameson RHP R/R 6-2 195 So. 2V Hollister, CA / San Benito HS 44 Jason Franks RHP R/R 6-4 220 Jr. 1V Novato, CA / San Marin HS / Cal Poly (Club Team) 45 Kaden Sheedy RHP R/R 6-1 200 Fr. RS Bakersfield, CA / Stockdale HS 46 Brett Edwards RHP R/R 6-5 210 Fr. HS Santa Monica, CA / Santa Monica HS 47 Dylan Villalobos RHP R/R 6-3 205 Jr. 3V La Habra, CA / Sonora HS 48 Darren Nelson RHP R/R 6-8 240 Jr. 3V Granite Bay, CA / Granite Bay HS 49 Andrew Alvarez LHP L/L 6-3 215 Jr. 3V Los Alamitos, CA / Los Alamitos HS

Catchers (4) No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown / Previous Schools 10 Collin Villegas C R/R 5-10 190 So. HS Tustin, CA / Beckman HS / Concordia (Irvine)/Irvine Valley College 13 Mark Armstrong C S/R 5-8 193 *So. 2V Paso Robles, CA / Paso Robles HS 14 Adam Arroyo C R/R 5-10 180 Fr. HS Laguna Niguel, CA / Capistrano Valley HS 28 Myles Emmerson C R/R 5-11 185 Sr. 4V Spring Valley, CA / El Capitan HS

Infielders (7) No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown / Previous Schools 1 Taison Corio INF S/R 5-11 185 So. 1V Concord, CA / De La Salle HS / San Joaquin Delta College 8 Nick Marinconz INF R/R 5-10 175 Fr. 1V San Jose, CA / Valley Christian HS 11 Tate Samuelson INF R/R 6-2 210 Jr. 3V San Diego, CA / Serra HS 16 Connor Gurnik INF R/R 5-11 195 *So. 2V Naperville, IL / Naperville Central HS 22 Brooks Lee INF S/R 6-2 205 Fr. 1V San Luis Obispo, CA / San Luis Obispo HS 27 Matt Lopez INF R/R 6-1 225 Jr. TR Auburn, CA / Bear River HS / Sierra College / Washington State 32 Joe Yorke INF L/R 6-3 275 Fr. TR Campbell, CA / Archmishop Mitty HS / Boise State

Outfielders (4) No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown / Previous Schools 4 Sam Biller OF L/L 5-10 180 Fr. HS Los Angeles, CA / Harvard-Westlake HS 6 Cole Cabrera OF R/R 5-11 185 Jr. 3V Honolulu, HI / Punahou HS 7 Nick DiCarlo OF R/R 6-2 205 Jr. 3V Scottsdale, AZ / Arcadia HS 15 Reagan Doss OF R/R 6-1 200 Fr. TR Round Rock, TX / Round Rock HS / Boise State

*Has utilized a traditional redshirt year (all returning players were granted an extra year of eligibility by the NCAA for COVID-19)

Head Coach: 22 Larry Lee, 19th Season (Pepperdine ‘83) Assistant Coaches: 19 Jake Silverman, Second Season (Cal State Fullerton ‘09) 25 Teddy Warrecker, 11th Season (Cal State Northridge ‘02) 20 Justin Bridgman, First Season (Cal Poly ‘13) Student Manager (Head): Maddie Grossman, Second Season (Cal Poly ‘22) Athletic Trainer: Neal Mc Ivor, Sixth Season (Point Loma Nazarene ‘13) 20 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 49 • Andrew Alvarez LHP • 6-3 • 215 • L/L • Junior • Los Alamitos, CA • Los Alamitos High School

A Saturday starter a year ago, could fulfill that role or the Sunday slot this spring. 2020 -- Started the middle game of each of the four weekend series as a jun- ior before the season was halted due to the pandemic ... 0-1 record and 3.63 ERA with 23 strikeouts and 11 walks over 22 1/3 innings ... loss was to Michigan on the opening weekend at the MLB4 Tournament in Scottsdale, Ariz., though all four runs he gave up were unearned ... allowed one run and two hits over six innings with season-high eight strikeouts in no-decision ver- sus BYU ... also struck out seven against Michigan ... did not play summer ball. 2019 -- Posted 1-3 win-loss record and 5.10 ERA as a sophomore out of the bullpen ... 22 appearances on the mound, including six starts in the final six weeks of the season ... struck out 27 batters over 42 1/3 innings ... earned victory over Columbia on March 9 with 2 2/3 scoreless innings ... pitched four or more innings four times, including 4 1/3 scoreless frames versus USC on April 28 and four scoreless innings against Saint Mary's on March 23 ... season-high five strikeouts at UC Irvine on May 12 ... 3.43 ERA in non-con- ference games,1.98 ERA in games Cal Poly won and 3.52 ERA in night games ... played summer ball for San Luis Obispo Blues, posting 1-2 win- loss record and 1.82 ERA with 31 strikeouts over 29 2/3 innings ... allowed one unearned run over five innings for win versus California Expos, striking out nine. 2018 -- Made 24 relief appearances, second-most on the squad, as a true freshman and compiled 3-1 win-loss record and 6.27 ERA ... struck out 16 over 18 2/3 innings ... earned one save against Long Beach State on April 22, tossing 3 2/3 scoreless innings with season-high five strikeouts ... picked up a victory in second collegiate appearance on the mound, pitching 1 1/3 score- less innings in 4-3 win over then-No. 4 Arkansas on Feb. 23 ... his other wins were versus CSUN (one out) on March 31 and Hawai'i (one inning) on May 5 ... played summer ball for Kelowna Falcons in West Coast League ... Kelowna finished ssecond to Corvallis in championship finals ... 1-2 record and 3.90 ERA ... made eight appearances on the mound with five starts ... 22 strikeouts over 30 innings ... tossed seven innings for win against Walla Walla. High School -- Alvarez was a two-year starting pitcher under head coach Matt Nuez at Los Alamitos High School ... compiled 3-1 record and 2.26 ERA during senior season ... struck out 46 batters over 46 1/3 innings and walked just 16 ... opponents hit just .237 ... earned first-team Sunset League honors ... Griffins finished the year 18-16, second in the Sunset League and qualifying for the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 playoffs, and posted an 18-15 record and fifth-place Sunset League finish in 2016 ... named to Sunset League All-Academic Team ... played summer ball for Kelowna Falcons in West Coast League ... 1-0 record and 7.44 ERA with 18 strikeouts over 29 innings ... allowed just one in his last three appearances on the mound (10 innings) with nine strikeouts ... earned a win against Bellingham, giving up one run in four innings. Personal -- Son of Bob and Michelle Alvarez ... one sister, Annie Alvarez, Baggett Stadium who plays soccer at Biola University ... wants to play professional baseball or own his own business ... says he does "half things right-handed and half Home of the left-handed" ... enjoys fishing and surfing ... member of Fellowship of Baggett Stadium, home of the Cal Poly baseball team, was ranked No. Christian Athletes ... born in Anaheim, Calif. ... majoring in sociology. 32 among all college baseball ballparks by StadiumJourney.com in 2013. “The most notable extra is witnessed just as fans pass through the gates,” the Web site says. “There stands a sculpture of Osbourne Earl Cal Poly Statistics Smith, better known to most baseball fans as Ozzie Smith or ‘The Year App.-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SO Wizard.’ 2018 24-0 3-1-1 6.27 0 0 18.2 21 14 13 11 16 “The green Santa Lucia mountain range provided a perfect backdrop 2019 22-6 1-3-0 5.10 0 0 42.1 49 29 24 15 27 to the team colors of green and gold. It was easy to tell that Baggett 2020 4-4 0-1-0 3.63 0 0 22.1 23 13 9 11 23 Totals 50-10 4-5-1 4.99 0 0 83.0 93 56 46 37 66 Stadium was the ‘place to be’ for the San Luis Obispo community as there were many fans filling the seats and a constant murmur of conver- sation throughout the time. With the campus nestled at the foot of many surrounding hills and often beautiful blue skies, it's the perfect serene setting for baseball.” 21 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 6 • Cole Cabrera OF • 5-11 • 185 • R/R • Junior • Honolulu, HI • Punahou School

Listed on preseason depth chart No. 1 in center field as a redshirt junior. 2020 -- A .274 hitter in third season with Cal Poly, starting all 16 games in left field ... 17 hits, including two doubles and a pair of home runs ... hit solo home runs versus BYU and Michigan ... both doubles were in season- opening MLB4 Tournament at Scottsdale, Ariz., against Connecticut and Vanderbilt ... knocked in eight runs for the season, including two in a 3-for- 5 game versus Vanderbilt ... drew team-leading 10 walks and was hit by pitch four times for a .397 on-base percentage, best among regulars ... stole three bases, two versus Michigan ... did not play summer ball. 2019 -- Started 43 games -- 41 in left field and two in center field -- and played in 12 other contests as a sophomore ... hit .229 with 35 hits, includ- ing six doubles, and drove in 13 runs ... stole three of three bases ... one of the conference leaders with six sacrifice bunts ... eight multiple-hit games, including three-hit contest at Pepperdine on March 12 ... drove in three runs versus UC Riverside on May 17 ... made pair of home run-robbing catches at UC Santa Barbara on May 23 ... hit walk-off RBI single in ninth inning of 3-2 win over Columbia on March 8 ... produced seven-game hitting streak from March 2012, going 10-for-32 (.313) with two doubles and four RBIs ... no errors in 93 chances ... shared team lead with Elijah Greene in outfield assists with five ... hit .262 in home games and .254 in night games ... played summer ball for Eau Claire Express in Northwoods League, post- ing league-leading .514 on-base percentage ... fourth in the league in steals with 30 in 32 attempts ... hit .294 with eight doubles, two triples, four home runs and 30 RBIs ... drew 59 walks in 43 games, scoring 42 runs. 2018 -- A .279 hitter in first season as a Mustang with three doubles and six RBI ... played in 30 games with seven starts -- four in left field and three as designated hitter ... trio of two-hit games ... one of them was in his first game back home, a single and double with one RBI against Hawai'i on May 4 ... RBI single in 10th inning in final game of season lifted Cal Poly to 6-5 win at UC Riverside ... hit .357 in Big West games, .357 in road games and .333 in games won ... a .344 hitter against right-handed pitchers and hit .360 with runners on base, .400 with runners in scoring position and .385 with two outs ... played summer ball for Corvallis Knights, playing a key role in the club's run to the West Coast League championship ... deliv- ered pinch-hit two-run single to break up 3-1 game in championship final ... hit .238 in regular season with seven doubles and 13 RBI. High School -- A four-year varsity letter winner under head coach Keenan Sue at Punahou School in Honolulu ... scored 15 runs en route to second- team All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu honors ... Buff 'n Blue fin- ished third in ILH and was 13-7 overall ... as a junior Cabrera hit .356 with three doubles, two triples and seven RBI with four stolen bases ... a leadoff hitter for the Buff 'n Blue, Cabrera produced a .456 on-base percentage and .452 slugging percentage en route to first-team All-Interscholastic League and second-team all-state honors ... Punahou was 15-12 in 2016, placed second in the ILH and lost in the first round of the state Division I playoffs after capturing the Wally Yonamine Foundation championship ... also played football, soccer and golf and maintained a 3.6 grade-point average, graduating with honors ... tried out for the Reds Area Code Team in Las Vegas ... drafted in 37th round by Tampa Bay Rays in 2017 MLB Draft ... also recruited by Northern Colorado, Oregon and San Francisco, Cabrera chose Cal Poly because "I loved the campus, educational opportunities and the coaching staff's drive and vision for me and the program. It's a big school, it's in California, I get to play Hawai'i every year ... everything about Cal Poly is just great. I think it's a great fit for me" ... played summer ball for Utah Marshalls, hitting .303 with 24 RBI. Personal -- Son of Tim and Pamela Cabrera ... no siblings ... wants to play in the Major Leagues and be a sports broadcaster ... enjoys watching Suits, Cal Poly Statistics Forensic Files and The Office ... claims to be "one of the best golfers on the Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A team and can shoot in the mid-80s ... favorite foods are Loco Mocos and 2018 30-7 .279 43 6 12 3 0 0 6 8 7 0-0 Poke Bowls ... worked part time in summer of 2020 delivering meals to the 2019 55-43 .229 153 18 35 6 0 0 13 24 38 3-3 elderly in Hawai'i ... also learned to surf ... born in Honolulu, Hawai'i ... 2020 16-16 .274 62 10 17 2 0 2 8 10 14 3-4 majoring in recreation, parks and tourism administration with a concentra- Totals 101-66 .248 258 34 64 11 0 0 27 42 59 6-7 tion in recreation and sport management. 22 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 1 • Taison Corio INF • 5-11 • 185 • S/R • Sophomore • Concord, CA • De La Salle HS/Delta College

Will battle Connor Gurnik for the starting nod at second base in second season at Cal Poly. 2020 -- Played in 14 games, including 11 starts, in first season at Cal Poly ... hit .200 with eight hits, including one double against Michigan ... pair of RBIs ... produced two-hit games versus Michigan and Santa Clara ... his walk-off single in 10th inning lifted Cal Poly to 5-4 win over Michigan ... 0- for-13 in first five games as a Mustang before going 8-for-27 (.296) the rest of the way in pandemic-shortened season ... walked six times and stole one base ... no errors in 27 fielding chances ... played summer ball for in Northwoods League, hitting .204 with seven doubles, three home runs and 13 RBIs ... stole four bases and produced five multiple-hit games. Community College -- One of the top 10 base stealers in the California Community College Athletic Association in 2019, Corio stole 24 of 30 bases during his freshman season at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, 10th in the state and second in the Big 8 Conference ... hit .358 with 10 doubles, one , three home runs and knocked in 38 runs with an on-base percentage of .463 and a slugging percentage of .485 ... hit .375 in Big 8 games en route to first-team all-conference honors ... also the Mustangs, Delta finished 39-9, placing first in the Big 8 at 19-5 and winning the NorCal regional and super regional rounds before going 0-2 in the state finals at Fresno ... had four years remaining to play three seasons at Cal Poly ... played summer ball for San Luis Obispo Blues and hit .335 with a team-leading 54 hits and 38 RBIs ... stole 13 of 16 bases, produced 16 multiple-hit games and contributed seven doubles, a triple and two home runs ... went 23-for-43 (.535) during an 11-game hitting streak. High School -- A 2018 graduate of De La Salle High School in Concord where, under head coach David Jeans, Corio hit .438 as a senior with six doubles, one triple, two home runs and drove in 13 runs while stealing seven of nine bases ... produced 11 multiple-hit games and ended the 2018 season with an eight-game hitting streak, going 16-for-28 (.571) with four doubles and one home run ... had at least two hits in the first seven games of the streak to spark the Spartans to a 26-4 record, first-place finish in the East Bay's Mountain League standings and the CIF-North Coast Section Division 1 championship ... earned first-team all-East Bay and All-CIF-North Coast Section accolades ... four-year Honor Roll member. Personal -- Son of Stephen and Aeysha Corio ... both parents work in real estate ... one half-sister, LaShelle Rullan, who plays volleyball at Dominican University ... enjoys ping pong and The Show ... aspires to play in the Major Leagues ... member of Block P ... skipped fourth grade ... born in Fremont, Calif. ... majoring in business administration.

Cal Poly Statistics Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 2020 14-11 .200 40 4 8 0 1 0 2 6 13 1-1 Totals 14-11 .200 40 4 8 0 1 0 2 6 13 1-1 NCAA Championships Southern California ...... 12 Louisiana State ...... 6 Arizona State ...... 5 Texas ...... 5 Miami (Florida) ...... 4 Arizona ...... 4 Minnesota ...... 3 Cal State Fullerton ...... 3 Oregon State ...... 3 Stanford ...... 2 Oklahoma ...... 2 Michigan ...... 2 California ...... 2 South Carolina ...... 2 Vanderbilt ...... 2 Thirteen with ...... 1 23 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 7 • Nick DiCarlo OF • 6-2 • 205 • R/R • Junior • Scottsdale, AZ • Arcadia High School

After three seasons as Cal Poly's third baseman, will move to the outfield for his redshirt junior campaign. 2020 -- Played in 14 games with 11 starts at third base in third season at Cal Poly ... his eight hits included a triple versus BYU ... hit .186 and knocked in four runs, including two on a bases- loaded single versus BYU ... did not play summer ball. 2019 -- As a sophomore third baseman, hit .255 with 50 hits, including 11 doubles, one triple and pair of home runs ... 22 RBIs and three steals in three attempts ... tripled versus USC on April 27 and hit both home runs at Fresno State on April 30, driving in three runs ... produced a walk-off run-scoring grounder to second base in 12th inning versus Columbia on March 9 ... hit .314 as leadoff hitter and drove in seven runs in 10 opportunities with a runner at third base and less than two outs ... 14 multiple-hit games, including pair of three-hit con- tests, and four multi-RBI games ... started 54 games, all at third base ... played summer ball for Yakima Valley in West Coast League, hitting .270 with 20 hits in 21 games ... three doubles, one triple and a home run with 12 RBIs ... went 3-for-3 with a home run and three RBIs versus Bend. 2018 --Played in 44 games with 31 starts as a true freshman ... 24 starts at third base and seven at shortstop ... hit .226 with two doubles and nine RBI ... .357 on-base percentage among the leaders on the team ... three-hit game against UC Davis (one double, two singles) and pair of two-hit contests ... doubles were against UC Davis and UCLA ... hit by pitch six times, fourth on the team ... hit .256 on the road, .277 in games lost and .300 in day games ... played summer ball for Yakima Valley in West Coast League, hitting .260 with 10 doubles, one triple, to home runs and 15 RBI with seven steals. High School -- A .372 hitter as a senior, .457 as a junior and .475 as a sophomore under head coach Troy Gerlach at Arcadia High School in Phoenix, Arizona ... also as a senior collected 12 doubles, a triple, two home runs and 19 RBI with seven steals, leading Titans to 22-11 overall record, second-place finish in 5A Northeast Valley and a semifinal finish in state 5A playoffs ... as a junior last spring, DiCarlo hit .457 with six doubles, a triple and four home runs, knocking in 19 runs and stealing six bases ... earned first-team all-city, all-section and all-state honors and landed on the all-state Division II academic team as well ... 13 doubles, 13 RBI and six steals as a sophomore and .250 as a freshman with two doubles, a pair of triples, 13 RBI and five stolen bases ... Arcadia was 20-11 in 2016 and earned a share of the Division II Section III title ... also recruited by Houston, Harvard and Arizona, DiCarlo chose to be a Mustang because "I thought it was the right fit for me and, after walking on campus, I knew this was where I wanted to play baseball and further my education" ... member of National Honors Society ... played summer ball for Utah Marshalls, posting a .342 average and 33 RBI. Personal -- Son of Jim and Nancy DiCarlo ... one sister, Jess ... wants to work in business finance ... claims to be the best surfer on the baseball team ... born in Scottsdale, Arizona ... majoring in business administration.

Cal Poly Statistics Big West Success Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Over the last nine full seasons (2011-19), Cal Poly head coach Larry Lee has guided the Mustangs to wins in 54 of 81 Big West series, a 66.7 winning percentage. The 2018 44-31 .226 93 10 21 2 0 0 9 14 34 0-0 Mustangs won seven of eight conference series in both 2014 and 2017 and six of eight in 2019 54-54 .255 196 24 50 11 1 2 22 15 44 3-3 2019. 2020 14-11 .186 43 2 8 0 1 0 4 3 7 1-2 Cal Poly won the 2014 Big West Conference title and has finished second six times, Totals 112-96 .238 332 36 79 13 2 2 35 32 85 4-5 including the last three seasons. Lee is No. 1 in the Big West in conference victories (229). 24 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 28 • Myles Emmerson C • 5-11 • 185 • R/R • Senior • Spring Valley, CA • El Capitan High School

Listed No. 1 on preseason depth chart behind the plate in fifth season at Cal Poly, backed up by Collin Villegas. 2020 -- Played in all 16 games as Cal Poly's catcher in senior season ... granted another season of competition due to pandemic ... only player among last year's five seniors to return for one more campaign ... hit .317 with 20 hits, including three doubles ... knocked in five runs, including two against Santa Clara with a double and sacri- fice fly ... drew seven walks, second on the team ... six multiple-hit games, including 4-for-7 per- formance (all singles) in 14-inning game versus BYU ... also had a three-hit game (one double, two singles) in series opener versus Baylor ... just two errors in 170 chances for .988 fielding per- centage ... did not play summer ball. 2019 -- Earned All-Big West honorable mention praise after hitting .256 with 44 hits, including six doubles and one home run ... started 50 games and played in four others, driving in 17 runs and mak- ing just five errors in 435 chances behind the plate ... home run was a solo shot against USC on April 28 ... 10 multiple-hit game, including a 4-for-4 day, all singles, with four RBIs against Hawai'i on May 3 ... three multi-RBI contests ... had an 11- game hitting streak from April 6-26, going 16-for- 34 (.471) with three doubles and three RBIs to lift his average 111 points ... led Mustangs in Big West games with .337 batting average ... hit .282 on the road and .333 in night games ... played summer ball for San Luis Obispo Blues, hitting .231 with a double and three RBIs. 2018 -- Hit .322 in 22 games, including 16 starts, as a sophomore ... his 19 hits included two doubles and a triple ... eight RBI ... went 4-for-4 with a triple and four RBI versus Michigan on Feb. 25 ... was 3-for-4 with two RBI against San Diego State on March 16 ... also had two hits versus UC Riverside on May 25 ... hit .313 in Big West games, .333 against left-handers and .361 with runners on base ... a .318 hitter on the road, .351 in day games and .333 in games lost ... played summer ball for of Northwoods League ... hit .280 over 39 games with eight doubles, one home run and 22 RBI ... went 6-for-6 -- five singles and a dou- ble -- with four RBI and three runs scored in a 16-1 Waterloo win over Thunder Bay 2017 -- Played in 20 games with 10 starts in first season as a Mustang ... seven starts behind the plate and three as designated hitter ... hit .200 with eight hits in 40 at-bats ... doubles against Santa Clara and Fresno State ... knocked in five runs, including two each against Santa Clara and Fresno State ... no errors in 69 fielding chances ... played summer ball for San Luis Obispo Blues and hit .289 with six doubles, one home run and 12 RBU ... five multiple- hit games, including a 3-for-4 contest with two singles and a home run against the Ventura Halos. High School -- A 2016 graduate of El Capitan High School in San Diego County ... as a junior hit .422 with 14 doubles and three home runs, knocking in 23 runs, under head coach Clayton Curo, helping his team reach the semifinals of the CIF-San Diego Section Division II playoffs ... named first-team All- East County, Player of the Year in the Grossmont Valley League and was an All-CIF-San Diego Section second-team pick ... helped Vaqueros to a 23-9 record, first-place tie in the Grossmont Valley League and a spot in the semifinals of the CIF-San Diego Section Division II playoffs ... due to injury, played in just 10 games as a senior, hitting .208 with two doubles and three RBI ... also played at El Capitan, averaging nine points and two assists as a sophomore ... member of school's Honor Roll. Personal -- Son of Dan and Kathy Emmerson ... father played tennis at UC Santa Barbara ... two brothers, Karac and Bryan, and one sister, Danielle, who played softball at San Diego State ... wants to be a professional baseball player ... claims to be a better fisherman than Michael Clark and Tate Samuelson and enjoys chocolate milk ... nicknamed pork chop learned to surf in the summer of 2020 and enjoys watching sports ... born in San Diego, Calif. ... majors in history.

Cal Poly Statistics Mustangs 77th in Total Wins Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Among the 359 current and former Division I baseball programs in the NCAA, Cal Poly 2017 20-10 .200 40 6 8 2 0 0 5 3 8 0-0 ranks No. 77 in total number of victories through the 2020 season with 1,988 wins over 2018 22-16 .322 59 8 19 2 1 0 8 7 11 0-0 115 seasons. The Mustangs are second in the Big West, behind Cal State Fullerton’s 2,115 wins. 2019 54-50 .256 172 18 44 6 0 1 17 26 34 0-0 Since the first baseball game played at Cal Poly in 1905, the Mustangs have compiled 2020 16-16 .317 63 6 20 3 0 0 5 7 12 1-1 a 1,988-1,767-15 record (.529 winning percentage). The national leader is Fordham with Totals 112-92 .272 334 38 91 13 1 1 35 43 65 1-1 4,527 wins in 160 seasons, followed by Texas (3,526) and Southern California (3,139). 25 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 16 • Connor Gurnik INF • 5-11 • 195 • R/R • Sophomore • Naperville, IL • Naperville Central High School

Expected to battle Taison Corio for starting nod at second baseman as a redshirt sophomore. 2020 -- Played in 11 games with seven starts in the middle of the Mustang infield in second playing season at Cal Poly ... hit .143 with three hits, all sin- gles ... two of them were in final game of four-game series versus BYU ... one RBI on a single against Michigan in MLB4 Tournament ... drew six walks and finished with .357 on-base percentage ... one in series opener versus BYU ... played summer ball for Andersen's Pea Soup in Santa Maria, Calif. 2019 -- A .263 hitter in 55 games (53 starts) in the middle of the Mustang infield as a redshirt freshman ... 34 starts at shortstop and 19 more at second base ... hit leadoff in 28 games ... seven doubles, one triple and a home run (solo shot versus Fresno State on April 9) with 16 RBIs ... stole four bases ... 13 multiple-hit games, including four-hit contest against Santa Clara on April 2, and a pair of multiple-RBI games ... .313 average with runners on base and knocked in nine runs in 13 opportunities with a runner on third base and less Cal Poly Statistics than two outs ... hit .289 in non-conference games and .310 in home games ... Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A earned team's Dave Oliver Hustle Award and Robin Baggett Scholar-Athlete 2018 Redshirt Award ... did not play summer ball, rehabilitating a knee injury. 2019 55-53 .263 198 30 52 7 1 1 16 13 43 4-8 2020 11-7 .143 21 2 3 0 0 0 1 6 7 1-1 2018 -- Redshirt ... did not play summer ball. Totals 66-60 .251 219 32 55 7 1 1 17 19 50 5-9 High School -- A middle infielder for three varsity seasons under head coach Mike Stock at Naperville Central High School in Naperville, Illinois ... hit .500 in 11 games as a senior with 11 RBI ... Redhawks were 17-10 in 2017, finishing second in the DuPage Valley Conference ... hit .330 in 24 games as a junior with five doubles, one triple, nine RBI and 20 steals, earning second-team All-DuPage Valley Conference honors ... as a sophomore helped Redhawks to regional championship ... twice was selected to play in the Chicagoland Classic and twice earned Conference All-Academic honors ... was team captain as a junior and senior and played on the 2015 Area Code Underclass Team as well as the 2016 Chicago Scouts Association Jupiter Fall Team ... recruited by Columbia, Kentucky, Illinois-Chicago, Northwestern, Army, Illinois State, Boston College and Duke, Gurnik elected to go west to Cal Poly because "the more time I spent researching online, the more I knew this was the school that I would go to. Academics were one of the most important decision makers in my choice and Cal Poly's reputation made the decision easy. The baseball program is renowned for winning and competing in the Big West. I felt wanted by Cal Poly. Don't get me wrong, the warm weather and year-round sun are pretty good as well!" ... member of Honor Roll and National Honor Society ... played summer ball for Kelowna Falcons in West Coast League, hitting .264 with three doubles, one triple and nine RBI. Personal -- Son of Jeff and Celeste Gurnik ... father played football at Benedictine University ... one brother, Brendan ... member of Block P ... enjoys jug- gling and painting ... learned to surf in the summer of 2020 ... born in Atlanta, Georgia ... majoring in mathematics with a minor in statistics.

National Polls During Cal Poly’s historic 2014 season, the Mustangs achieved a No. 1 Mustangs were as high as No. 27 by Collegiate Baseball. Cal Poly was national ranking for a week by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper and fin- ranked as high as No. 22 by Baseball America in 2006 after sprinting to a ished from Nos. 18-20 in the five major Division I polls thanks to its 47-12 9-2 start, but lost 12 of its next 19 games to fall out of the polls. record, first Big West championship and third trip to the regionals. The Mustangs were briefly ranked by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper in Previous highest national ranking since Cal Poly moved to Division I in 2007 after winning 10 of 12 games early in the season. In 2013 Cal Poly 1995 was in 2009 when the Mustangs were ranked as high as No. 12 by was ranked as high as No. 16 by Collegiate Baseball and finished 21st both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball Newspaper after jumping with a 40-19 record. to a 17-4 start. The Mustangs were ranked as high as No. 13 in the 2015 preseason Cal Poly’s first Division I national ranking came in 1997 when the polls and No. 22 in the 2017 Perfect Game preseason poll. 26 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 43 • Ryan Jameson RHP • 6-2 • 195 • R/R • Sophomore • Hollister, CA • San Benito High School

Expected to be one of the top relievers out of the bullpen as a redshirt sophomore. 2020 -- Pitched in five games, all out of the bullpen ... 0-2 record and 6.75 ERA in first season as a Mustang ... losses were to Santa Clara and Baylor ... pitched one scoreless inning versus Michigan ... longest mound stint was four innings in final game of series against BYU, allowing one run and two hits with season-high four strikeouts ... also struck out four in 2 2/3 innings against Pepperdine ... did not play sum- mer ball. 2019 -- As a true freshman, appeared in 13 games, all in relief ... no decisions and a 4.43 ERA with 10 strikeouts over 20 1/3 innings ... allowed just five walks ... threw four scoreless innings against UC Irvine on May 10 and 2 1/3 scoreless frames at UC Santa Barbara on May 25 ... sea- son-high three strikeouts versus UC Irvine on May 10 and UC Riverside on May 17 ... played summer ball for Yakima Valley in West Coast League, posting 3.33 ERA and striking out 37 batters over 27 innings. High School -- A 2018 graduate of San Benito High School in Hollister, Jameson compiled a 5-1 record and 0.62 ERA as a senior under head coach Billy Aviles ... tossed three complete games, including shutouts against Palma (4-0) and Gilroy (6-0) ... other complete game was a four-hitter (six strikeouts) versus Gilroy to clinch the Monterey Bay League's Gabilan Division cham- pionship ... led Haybalers to 23-6 overall record and a spot in the semifinals of the CIF-Central Coast Section Open Division playoffs ... San Benito also claimed Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division title in 2016, Jameson's sophomore year, and reached the championship game of the CIF-Central Coast Section Open Division playoffs, falling to St. Francis of Mountain View 1-0 in the finals ... Jameson posted a 3-0 record during his junior season, striking out 25 batters over 45 innings with just five walks ... earned All-Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division second-team honors ... San Benito was 19-9 in 2017, placed first in the Monterey Bay League's Gabilan Division with a 13-3 mark and reached the quarterfinal round of the CIF-Central Coast Section Open Division playoffs ... Jameson was a reliever as a sophomore and compiled a 1.45 ERA over 19 1/3 innings ... also recruited by San Jose State, Seattle, Pepperdine, Utah, Nevada and Xavier, Jameson chose to be a Mustang because "of its competitive Division I baseball program in the Big West Conference. Many pitchers have been drafted from Cal Poly as well. San Luis Obispo is a town not too far from home, which makes my parents happy. The town feels like my home- town, but with much more going on" ... also played basketball ... played summer ball for Utah Marshalls, an under-18 team based in Kearns, Utah, which won 62 of 80 games. Personal -- Son of Nigel and Monique Jameson ... two brothers, Dominic Cal Poly Statistics and Gavin ... wants to own a business based around baseball ... enjoys play- Year App.-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SO ing video games and has watched Breaking Bad four times ... served an 2019 13-0 0-0-0 4.43 0 0 20.1 19 10 10 5 10 internship in summer of 2020 helping produce COVID-19 test tubes ... 2020 5-0 0-2-0 6.75 0 0 9.1 10 7 7 2 11 born in San Jose, Calif. ... majoring in business administration with a con- Totals 18-0 0-2-0 5.10 0 0 30.0 29 17 17 7 21 centration in finance. 27 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 22 • Brooks Lee SS • 6-2 • 205 • S/R • Freshman • San Luis Obispo, CA • San Luis Obispo High School

Expected to be the starting shortstop as a redshirt freshman after missing most of 2020 campaign due to injury. 2020 -- Made two pinch-hitting appearances after recovering from offseason surgery to repair hamstring ... struck out in series opener against Baylor and produced two-run double in series finale versus the Bears ... played summer ball for Willmar Stingers in Northwoods League ... opened with 19-game hitting streak and finished with .345 average, No. 7 in the league ... fourth with 35 RBIs and produced hits in 33 of his 36 games, including multiple hits in eight of his last 11 starts ... seven doubles and four home runs in 36 games, including 14 multiple-hit contests. High School -- Lee hit .405 as a senior shortstop at San Luis Obispo High School in 2019, going 32-for-79 at the plate with 13 doubles, two home runs and 25 RBIs ... struck out just nine times in 92 plate appearances and led the Tigers of head coach Brian Wong to a 23-5-1 overall record, second-place finish in the Mountain League and to the semifinal round of the CIF-Central Section Division 1 playoffs ... Lee hit .437 in his three varsity sea- sons with 122 hits, including 28 doubles, four triples and six home runs ... drove in 78 runs and also scored 78 times, striking out 22 times in 328 career plate appearances ... compiled a .630 slugging percentage and .487 on-base percentage in his prep career ... hon- ors following his senior season include first-team All-Mountain League, CIF-Central Section Division 1 first team, Collegiate Baseball High School All-American Team and Baseball America's High School All-American Third Team ... as a junior was named PAC 8 Player of the Year, San Luis Obispo County Player of the Year by The Tribune and a first-team All-CIF-Southern Section Division 3 selection ... hit .462 in 2018 with nine doubles, three triples, three home runs and 35 RBIs with five stolen bases ... also made five appearances on the mound with a 1-1 record, 0.00 ERA, one save and 11 strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings ... the switch hitter hit .438 as a freshman second baseman in 2016 with six doubles, a triple, one home run and 18 RBIs, earning first-team All-PAC?8 and All-San Luis Obispo County accolades in addition to the PAC 8 batting title ... missed his sophomore campaign due to an injury ... played summer ball in 2019 for Corvallis Knights in West Coast League, hitting .342 with 12 doubles, two home runs and 30 RBIs, along with 19 walks and just 16 strikeouts ... named to All-West Coast League first team ... D1Baseball.com named Lee as the top pro prospect in the West Coast League ... selected by the in the 35th round of the 2019 MLB Draft after informing all 30 teams prior to the start of the draft that he was pulling his name out in order to honor his 2016 verbal commit- ment to play for his father at Cal Poly. Personal -- Son of Larry and Liz Lee ... father is head baseball coach at Cal Poly ... one sister, Jenna ... Larry Lee and two of Brooks' uncles, Terry and Mike Lee, played professional baseball in the Giants organization ... Terry Lee was a first-round pick of the Giants out of San Luis Obispo High School in 1974 while Mike Lee signed a free agent contract with San Francisco in 1973 after finishing his college career at Santa Clara ... Brooks' grandfa- ther, Tom Lee, was a boxing, football, basketball and baseball coach at Cal Poly and was inducted into the Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame in 1990 ... enjoys surfing and wakesurfing ... born in San Luis Obispo, Calif. ... majoring in sociology.

Cal Poly Statistics Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 2020 2-0 .500 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 Totals 2-0 .500 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 28 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 8 • Nick Marinconz INF • 5-10 • 175 • R/R • Freshman • San Jose, CA • Valley Christian High School

Listed No. 1 on preseason depth chart at third base in second season as a Mustang. 2020 -- A .215 hitter in first season at Cal Poly with 14 hits in 16 games ... three doubles, one home run (two-run shot versus Michigan) and six RBIs ... four two-hit games ... drew seven walks ... played in all 16 games, all starts, including three at third base and the other 13 at shortstop ... played summer ball for St. Cloud in Northwoods League ... hit .241 with three doubles, one home runs and seven RBIs ... stole five of five bases and produced four multi- ple-hit games. High School -- A 2019 graduate of Valley Christian High School in San Jose, Calif. ... hit .308 during an injury-shortened senior season with eight hits (three doubles) and four RBIs in eight games ... Valley Christian earned three straight CIF-Central Coast Section titles from 2017-19 ... as a junior under head coach John Diatte, Marinconz hit .318 with seven doubles and 17 RBI, helping the Warriors to a 29-3-1 record, first-place tie in the West Catholic Athletic League and second straight CIF-Central Coast Section Open Division championship ... Marinconz also hit .412 with 12 doubles and 22 RBI as a sophomore and .253 with five RBI as a freshman ... produced a .334 career average, 27 doubles, 48 RBIs and 34 steals in 38 attempts ... struck out just 33 times in 382 career plate appear- ances ... as a junior, Marinconz's postseason awards include Prep2Prep All-CIF-Central Coast Section third team and All-West Catholic League first team ... was a second-team Prep2Prep All-CIF- Central Coast second-team, All-NorCal Preps second-team, San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro first-team and MaxPreps All- Northern California first-team selection after his sophomore cam- paign as the Warriors were 22-11-1 and CIF-Central Coast Section Open Division champs ... Marinconz was an All-WCAL honorable mention in 2016 and also earned Perfect Game Underclass All- American honorable mention praise ... the four-year varsity letter winner also played for the Lamorinda Spartans under-14 team and in the 2017 Area Code Games ... played summer ball for the Eau Claire Express in the Northwoods League ... hit .284 with a double, two home runs and eight RBIs to help the Express reach the champi- onship game of the Northwoods League playoffs ... in addition to Cal Poly, Marinconz was recruited by Santa Clara, Cal, UCLA, Saint Mary's and Nevada, choosing to be a Mustang because of "the excellent coaches, competitive conference and my brother (Kyle) played at Cal Poly." Personal -- Son of Robert and Debbie Marinconz ... one brother, Kyle, who played baseball at Cal Poly and is currently in the organization, and one sister, Kimberly ... enjoys working out and fishing ... wants to play professional base- ball ... born in San Jose, Calif. ... majoring in sociology.

Cal Poly Statistics Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 2020 16-16 .215 65 10 14 3 0 1 6 7 7 0-0 Totals 16-16 .215 65 10 14 3 0 1 6 7 7 0-0

Triple Play Eleven years ago, Cal Poly hit into its second triple play since mov- the triple play. ing to Division I prior to the 1995 season. Stanford turned a triple play against Cal Poly in 2003 at Sunken In the sixth inning against Pepperdine on May 18, 2010, Luke Yoder Diamond. and Adam Melker drew walks and, with the runners going, Bobby The Mustangs have never turned a triple play in their 25-year Crocker lined out to shortstop and both runners were tagged out for Division I history. 29 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 11 • Tate Samuelson INF • 6-2 • 210 • R/R • Junior • San Diego, CA • Serra High School

Following two seasons at first base, will move across the diamond to third base as a redshirt junior this spring. 2020 -- Started all 16 games prior to season's halt due to pan- demic ... 14 starts at first base and two at third base ... hit .254 with 17 hits, all singles ... drove in 10 runs, including pair of RBIs in three different games ... three multiple-hit games, including 3-for-4 performance, all singles, and two RBIs against BYU ... played summer ball for the Long Boarders in San Diego Collegiate League ... hit .318 with 21 hits in 66 at-bats ... three doubles, four home runs and 12 RBIs with seven multiple-hit games ... played in league's All- Star Game. 2019 -- Cal Poly's second-leading hitter as a sophomore with a .298 average en route to Big West honorable mention praise ... 61 hits included five doubles and, for the second straight year, five home runs ... knocked in team-leading 39 runs ... started 54 games, all at first base ... hit cleanup in 37 games and was third in the order 13 times ... hit three-run home run to tie the game at 5-5 and cap a four-run ninth-inning rally against Pepperdine ... 18 multiple-hit games, including four- hit game against Saint Mary's on March 22, and quartet of three-hit contests ... led team with 13 multi-RBI games ... longest hitting streak was five games and had several four- game hit streaks ... hit doubles in three straight games April 30 (Fresno State) and May 3-4 (Hawai'i) ... six errors in 466 chances for a .987 fielding percentage ... hit .385 as leadoff hitter, .327 in home games and .330 in non-conference games ... also pitched two-thirds of an inning against Pepperdine on March 7, allowing no runs and no hits with one strikeout ... earned team's Monty Waltz Big Stick Award and John Orton Gold Glove Award ... played summer ball for Yarmouth- Dennis in Cape Cod League, hitting .240 with two doubles, a home run and nine RBIs ... went 8-for-17 (.471) in Cape Cod League playoffs with a double and five RBIs. 2018 -- As a true freshman, started all but two of Cal Poly's 57 games -- 41 at first base and 14 over at third ... hit .280 with 10 doubles, two triples, a team-leading five home runs and 38 RBI, tops on the squad, en route to All-Big West hon- orable mention praise ... 18 multiple-hit games, including five three-hit contests ... seven-game hitting streak, reach base safely in 15 consecutive contests and led the team with 11 multiple-RBI games, including four versus Pacific ... home runs were against Pacific, Nebraska, Cal State Fullerton twice and Santa Clara ... stole a base against CSU Bakersfield ... hit .381 versus left-handers, .303 at home and .301 in games won ... earned team's Scott Kidd Rookie of the Year Award ... played summer ball for Waterloo in Northwoods League, hitting .235 with three doubles and 15 RBI. High School -- A .286 hitter as a senior under head coach Chris Herrin at Serra High School in San Diego ... seven doubles, one triple, two home runs and 16 RBI with nine steals in 10 attempts ... helped Conquistadors to 23-11 overall record, second-place finish in Eastern League and runner-up finish in CIF- San Diego Section Division III playoffs ... also led Serra to three tournament titles in 2017 ... Samuelson hit over .300 in each of his first three three varsi- ty seasons with a total of 50 RBI and maintained a 3.89 grade-point average ... hit .330 as a junior with six doubles, three triples, one home run, 10 RBI and four stolen bases en route to his third first-team All-Central League accolade and a spot on the 2016 San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team ... hit .387 as a sophomore with 13 doubles, one home run and three steals and .385 with 29 RBI, 12 doubles, two triples, one home run and two steals as a freshman ... career .351 batting average ... struck out just 44 times in 462 career plate appearances, was a three-time team MVP and has earned multiple Perfect Game championships and honors ... also played football, water polo and basketball at Serra ... played on the 2013 La Jolla Pony League All-Star Team which captured the Southwest Regional championship ... also received offers from San Diego State, New Mexico and Air Force, choosing to come to Cal Poly because of "the opportunity for athletic and academic success" ... played summer ball for San Luis Obispo Blues, hitting .338 with two dou- bles, seven RBI and two steals in 25 games ... seven multiple-hit games, going 3-for-5 with a double against the Academy Barons and capped a Blues comeback from a 4-1 deficit in the ninth inning with a run-scoring single as San Luis Obispo edged the Santa Barbara Foresters 5-4. Cal Poly Statistics Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Personal -- Son of Tim and Tabor Samuelson ... two sisters, Tyler and 2018 57-55 .280 225 30 63 10 2 5 38 19 34 1-2 Tegan ... wants to be a pilot ... member of Ping Pong Club in high school 2019 54-54 .298 205 33 61 5 0 5 39 26 36 2-3 and claimed first place in school's annual tournament during junior year 2020 16-16 .262 67 5 17 0 0 0 10 4 12 1-1 ... surfs as a hobby ... born in San Diego, Calif. ... sociology major. Totals 127-125 .284 497 68 141 15 2 10 87 49 82 4-6 30 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 39 • Kyle Scott RHP • 6-3 • 210 • R/R • Freshman • Seal Beach, CA • Mater Dei High School

Expected to pro- vide relief from the bullpen as a red- shirt freshman this spring.

2020 -- As a true freshman pitched in seven games, all in relief ... 1-1 Padres Scout Team as well as the SoCal Birds summer league squad ... was record and 2.08 ERA ... pitched three scoreless innings for the win against a Perfect Game Preseason All-American honorable mention in 2018 ... Michigan, allowing two hits with a pair of strikeouts ... allowed one run played summer baseball for Utah Marshalls, striking out 22 batters with and two hits over 2 2/3 innings with season-high four strikeouts against just four walks over 16 innings and a 2.79 ERA ... also recruited by BYU but suffered loss ... played summer ball for Willmar Stingers in Dartmouth, Air Force, Columbia and UC Irvine, Kyle chose Cal Poly Northwoods League, posting 1-1 mark and 3.63 ERA with two saves ... "because of the great coaching staff, great academics and environment." struck out 21 batters over 17 1/3 innings. Personal -- Son of Michael and Kristina Scott ... one sister, Kendall ... High School -- Rebounding from an injury-filled junior season, Scott com- enjoys playing the guitar ... wants to "take baseball as far as I can, then take piled a 1.07 ERA over 19 2/3 innings with four walks and 28 strikeouts as a up work in the financial field" ... born in Seal Beach, Calif. ... majoring in senior under head coach Richard Mercado at Mater Dei High School in business administration. Santa Ana, Calif. ... Scott pitched just six innings as a junior with six strike- outs, one save and a 0.00 ERA ... a four-year varsity letter winner ... helped Mater Dei to a second-place Trinity League finish and to the semifinal Cal Poly Statistics round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 playoffs in 2017 ... graduated Year App.-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SO summa cum laude and was named an AP Scholar with distinction ... also 2020 7-0 1-1-0 2.08 0 1 8.2 6 8 2 1 8 was named team's scholar-athlete four times ... Scott also has played for the Totals 7-0 1-1-0 2.08 0 1 8.2 6 8 2 1 8 Mustangs in the Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame Name Years Inducted Name Years Inducted Name Years Inducted Robin Baggett 1969-71 1998 Mike Krukow* 1971-73 1987 Dave Oliver 1970-73 1996 Baseball Baseball Baseball Vernon Bebernes 1946-49 1988 Thornton Lee 1925-26 1988 Garrett Olson 2003-05 2019 Baseball and Football Baseball, Basketball and Football Baseball Tom Beyers 1982-85 2015 Tom Lee 1952-88 1990 John Orton 1985-87 1999 Baseball Boxing, Baseball, Basketball and Football (Coach) Baseball Dan Chergey 1990-93 2013 Hank Moroski* 1946-49 1987 Ozzie Smith* 1974-77 1987 Baseball Baseball and Basketball Baseball Berdy Harr 1973-83 1999 Robert Mott* 1946-88 1987 Ted Tollner 1959-61 1989 Baseball (Coach) Baseball (Coach), Administration Baseball and Football Perry Jeter* 1953-56 1987 Bob Neal 1951-54 1995 Monty Waltz 1982-85 2002 Baseball and Football Baseball and Football Baseball 31 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 33 • Drew Thorpe RHP • 6-4 • 205 • L/R • Freshman • Washington, UT • Desert Hills High School

Could be Cal Poly's Friday night starter as a redshirt freshman after start- ing on Sundays in 2020. 2020 -- Made four starts as Cal Poly's Sunday starter during true freshman sea- son, compiling 1-1 record and 3.21 ERA before season was suspended due to pandemic ... earned win against BYU with eight scoreless innings in first Baggett Stadium start, striking out 13, two shy of the school Division I record, and allowing one walk and four hits ... suffered loss versus Baylor ... struck out eight over 6 1/3 innings against Baylor ... first collegiate start was versus defend- ing national champion and No. 1-ranked Vanderbilt ... gave up two runs and four hits with three walks and six strikeouts over seven innings ... left game with 7-2 lead but received a no-decision ... finished with 31 strikeouts over 28 innings, walking seven ... did not play summer ball. High School -- A .390 hitter with 12 doubles and two home runs as a senior shortstop and pitcher under head coach Chris Allred at Desert Hills High School in St. George, Utah ... on the mound posted 7-1 record and 1.93 ERA with 67 strikeouts over 51 1/3 innings ... led Desert Hills to Utah state 4A title and 27-3 overall record ... earned All-Utah honors for third straight year ... as a junior compiled 9-1 win-loss record and 2.36 ERA ... struck out 83 batters over 59 1/3 innings, issuing just 12 walks, en route to first-team All-Utah honors ... pitched a no-hitter against Pine View in April 2018 with 12 strikeouts and no walks ... at the plate, Thorpe hit .395 with five doubles, two triples, one home run and 26 RBI with a pair of steals ... a .398 career hitter with 20 doubles, six triples and five home runs ... Desert Hills was 21-8 in 2018, finishing third in the Region 9 standings and capturing second place in the Utah High School Athletic Association 4A playoffs ... also recruited by Pepperdine, Utah, BYU and Cal State Fullerton, Thorpe elected to continue his education at Cal Poly "because I loved the area and the coaching staff, and I get an opportunity to receive a good education" ... played summer ball for Peninsula Oilers in ... compiled 2-2 record, 2.48 ERA and pair of saves with 17 strikeouts over 25 1/3 innings ... also hit .239 with 16 hits in 24 games, including three doubles, and six RBIs. Personal -- Son of Steve Showalter and Crissy Morris ... one brother, Aaron, and one sister, Abbey ... enjoys fishing and hiking ... hopes to make it to the pros ... born in St. George, Utah ... majoring in kinesiology.

Cal Poly Statistics Year App.-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SO 2020 4-4 1-1-0 3.21 0 1 28.0 27 10 10 7 31 Totals 4-4 1-1-0 3.21 0 1 28.0 27 10 10 7 31 32 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 37 • Derek True RHP • 6-2 • 208 • R/R • Freshman • Carpinteria, CA • Santa Barbara High School

Could be a midweek starter or provide depth in bullpen as a reliever in second season at Cal Poly. 2020 -- Appeared in six games as a true freshman with midweek starts against Pepperdine and Fresno State ... 0-2 record and 6.57 ERA ... struck out four over 4 1/3 innings in loss versus Pepperdine and added three strikeouts in three innings in loss at Fresno State ... pitched two scoreless frames at Santa Clara and 1 2/3 scoreless innings versus BYU, both no decisions ... 12 strikeouts over 12 1/3 innings for season before it was cut short due to the pandemic ... played summer ball for Santa Barbara Foresters ... no record and 5.40 ERA with 21 strikeouts over 13 1/3 innings. High School -- True is a 2019 graduate of Santa Barbara High School, where he was 9-0 with a 2.20 ERA as a senior under head coach Steve Schuck ... 75 strikeouts over 57 1/3 innings, allowing just 18 walks ... three complete games -- a 4-0 win over Lompoc (two-hitter, nine strikeouts, two walks), 8-1 verdict over Lompoc (two-hitter, no walks, 10 strikeouts) and 8-3 versus San Marcos (eight strikeouts, one walk, five hits) ... led Dons to Channel League title, 17-8-1 overall mark and a berth in the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 playoffs ... earned first-team All-Channel League honors for the second straight year and was league MVP as a senior ... True posted a 6-0 win-loss record and 1.04 ERA as a junior with 52 strikeouts over 53 2/3 innings and also earned a save ... was third in the league in strikeouts and posted the lowest ERA ... among his wins were a two-hit shutout against La Canada (one walk, seven strikeouts) and a five-hit shutout ver- sus Ventura (zero walks, six strikeouts) ... also scattered seven hits in a complete-game 8-1 win over Paso Robles (one walk, four strikeouts) in a CIF-Southern Section Division 2 wild-card game ... Dons were 18-9 in 2018, finishing second in the Channel League and earning a spot in the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 playoffs ... earned school's Community Service Excellence Award ... played summer baseball for San Luis Obispo Blues, posting 1-1 record and 2.74 ERA with 33 strikeouts over 23 innings ... also recruited by UC Santa Barbara, Long Beach State, Cal State Fullerton, Utah and UC Irvine, True chose to be a Mustang because "I felt that they had the most to offer in my development as a player and helping me reach my greatest potential. I also felt that, with the class that we have going in, we are going to be a very strong program." Personal -- Son of Lynn True and Lesli Cheverrez True ... one brother, Ian, and one sister, Haley ... enjoys golfing, fishing, biking and hiking ... wants to play professional baseball ... born in Santa Barbara, Calif. ... majoring in agricultural business.

Cal Poly Statistics Year App.-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SO 2020 6-2 0-2-0 6.57 0 0 12.1 18 11 9 6 12 Totals 6-2 0-2-0 6.57 0 0 12.1 18 11 9 6 12 1947 Cal Poly Baseball Team Cal Poly’s 1947 baseball team, coached by Robert Mott (back row, far right), posted a 14-17 record. Mott coached the Mustang baseball team for seven seasons (1947-52, 1954) and compiled a 124-78 record. Mott Athletics Center, home to Cal Poly men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling and women’s volleyball, was named in Mott’s honor in 1988.

Front row, from left -- Charles Hoffman, Wayne Gill, Lee Rosa, Pinky Bebernes, Jim Fisher, Eugene Fraser, Vernon Bebernes, Wilbur Mayhew, Russ Christenssen and Don Garman. Back row -- George Schroeder (team manager), Don Crawford, Larry Hess, Jack Robinson, John Williams, Hank Moroski, Carrol Jorgenson, Bert Haas, Bob Tate and Robert Mott (head coach). 33 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 47 • Dylan Villalobos RHP • 6-3 • 205 • R/R • Junior • La Habra, CA • Sonora High School

Has the potential to be one of the top relievers in fourth season at Cal Poly this spring. 2020 -- Made team-leading eight appearances on the mound as a junior, six in relief and two in starts against BYU and Santa Clara ... 0-1 record and 11.32 ERA ... opened season with two scoreless hitless innings, striking out two, for save against Connecticut in MLB4 Tournament at Scottsdale, Ariz. ... suffered loss versus BYU ... 10 strikeouts over 10 1/3 innings for season ... did not play summer ball. 2019 -- As a sophomore made 21 appearances on the mound, all in relief ... 1-3 win-loss record and 5.79 ERA with one save ... 32 strikeouts over 28 innings ... earned the win Feb. 19 at CSU Bakersfield with 3 2/3 scoreless, hitless innings and five strikeouts ... notched save, also versus CSU Bakersfield, on Feb. 26 with four scoreless innings and career-high seven strikeouts ... did not allow an earned run in first five appearances on the mound and ERA was at 2.45 in early April ... posted 3.75 ERA in day games and 7.31 at night ... played summer ball for Eau Claire Express in Northwoods League ... pitched in just two games with 10 strikeouts over six innings. 2018 -- Pitched in five games, including one start versus Santa Clara on May 1 ... no record and a 16.20 ERA ... tossed 3 1/3 innings ... struck out three over 1 1/3 innings in final appearance of season versus Pepperdine on May 15 ... did not play summer ball. High School -- A four-year varsity starter under head coaches Pat Tellers and Rich Codding at Sonora High School in La Habra ... as a senior compiled 3-0 win-loss record and 1.20 ERA with five saves ... 14 appearances on the mound with four starts ... also hit .322 with five doubles, one triple, a pair of home runs and 15 RBI ... led Raiders to 19-12 overall mark, second-place finish in Freeway League and into the second round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 4 playoffs ... as a junior was 4-6 with a 1.82 ERA and also hit .352 with three doubles, two triples and 12 RBI ... was 1-0 with a 1.62 ERA as a sophomore and hit .351 with three doubles and 14 RBI ... in varsity career was 8-6 with a 1.61 ERA, striking out 119 batters over 121 2/3 innings, and hit .342 with 11 doubles, three triples, a pair of home runs and 41 RBI ... helped Raiders to league titles in 2014 and 2015. Personal -- Son of Daniel and Jill Villalobos ... one brother, Elijah, who played baseball at Long Beach State and signed after he was drafted in the 11th round by the in the 2018 MLB Draft, and one sister, Nikki ... wants to be a cop ... enjoys surfing but has been stung by a sting ray three times ... born in Auburn, Calif. ... majoring in sociology.

Cal Poly Statistics Year App.-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SO 2018 5-1 0-0-0 16.20 0 0 3.1 5 6 6 6 5 2019 21-0 1-3-1 5.79 0 0 28.0 31 25 18 26 32 2020 8-2 0-1-1 11.32 0 1 10.1 13 13 13 9 10 Totals 34-3 1-4-2 7.99 0 1 41.2 49 44 37 41 47 34 Player Profiles -- Honors Candidates 23 • Bryan Woo RHP • 6-2 • 205 • R/R • Sophomore • Alameda, CA • Alameda High School

A potential midweek or weekend starter on the mound in third season as a Mustang. 2020 -- Appeared in seven games on the mound, all in relief, as a sophomore ... 1-3 record and 3.57 ERA ... pitched five scoreless innings in relief for win against Baylor, scat- tering three hits with no walks and five strike- outs ... losses were against BYU and twice versus Michigan .. 20 strikeouts over 17 2/3 innings --- struck out five against BYU and allowed one run and two hits over five innings, but suffered loss as Cougars scored a run in 14th inning for 5-4 win ... did not play summer ball. 2019 -- Made 14 appearances on the mound, including four starts, two in midweek games and two on the weekends ... 1-2 win-loss record and 9.13 ERA with 27 strikeouts over 23 2/3 innings ... earned victory against Columbia in second game of doubleheader March 9, allowing three runs (two earned) and five hits over five innings with three strike- outs ... pitched four scoreless innings with season-high seven strikeouts at CSU Bakersfield on Feb. 19 in first collegiate start ... gave up just one earned run in 4 1/3 innings in relief against Pepperdine on May 7 ... played summer ball for Peninsula Oilers in Alaska Baseball League, posting 1-1 record and 4.62 ERA ... also had one at-bat, a two- run single to cap a four-run 12th-inning rally against Chugiak. High School -- Woo was named West Alameda County Conference MVP after his senior season under head coach Ken Arnerich at Alameda High School ... hit .422 and com- piled an 8-2 win-loss record on the mound with a 1.25 ERA ... led Hornets to 27-2-1 Cal Poly Statistics record, a first-place finish in the West Year App.-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SO Alameda County Conference's Foothill 2019 14-4 1-2-0 9.13 0 0 23.2 41 29 24 16 27 League and the CIF-North Coast Section 2020 7-0 1-3-0 3.57 0 0 17.2 14 9 7 7 20 Division 2 championship ... also was an Totals 21-4 2-5-0 6.75 0 0 41.1 55 38 31 23 47 infielder and helked Hornets to CIF-North Coast Section playoff berths as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... also played basket- ball as a freshman ... made the school's Honor Roll wtih a 3.9 grade-point average ... chose to become a Mustang because Cal Poly is "a great university and because of its location, academics and baseball program" ... also, "Cal Poly was my only offer to play as a pitcher only; all other offers were to play in college as a two-way player" ... played summer ball for Peninsula Oilers of Alaska Baseball League, posting a 2-3 record and 5.92 ERA with 28 strikeouts over 24 1/3 innings. Personal -- Son of Clayton and Hilary Woo ... one sister, Emily ... wants to be a professional baseball player ... enjoys fishing, golfing and surfing ... born in Oakland, Calif. ... majoring in business administration with a concentra- tion in marketing. 35 Cal Poly Baseball Player Profiles

Matt Mark 36 Arens 13 Armstrong

LHP • R/R • 6-4 • 215 • Junior C • S/R • 5-8 • 193 • Sophomore Apple Valley, MN • Apple Valley High School Paso Robles, CA • Paso Robles High School

Expected to be one of the top relievers out of the bullpen as a junior. Expected to back up the catching corps this spring as a redshirt sopho- 2020 -- Made two appearances on the mound in first four weeks of junior sea- more. son before campaign was halted due to the pandemic ... pitched one inning 2020 -- Made pair of pinch-hitting appearances as a sophomore ... produced each against Pepperdine and Fresno State ... no record and 22.50 ERA ... did a single against BYU and lined out to first base versus Fresno State ... did not not play summer ball. play summer ball. 2019 -- As a sophomore, made 11 appearances on the mound, all in relief ... 2019 -- Played in one game (Columbia on March 9) with one at-bat as a red- one win and a 6.75 ERA, striking out six over 14 2/3 innings ... pitched 3 2/3 shirt freshman ... played summer ball for Santa Maria Reds. scoreless innings versus CSU Bakersfield on Feb. 26 for win, allowing one 2018 -- Redshirt ... played summer ball for the Santa Maria Reds. hit with season-high three strikeouts ... also pitched two scoreless innings against Columbia on March 10 ... did not allow an earned run in first four High School -- Named 2017 San Luis Obispo County Player of the Year by appearances on the mound ... did not play summer ball. The Tribune after a stellar senior seaosn under head coach Derek Stroud at Paso Robles High School ... hit .354 with three home runs and called every 2018 -- In first season as a Mustang, compiled 1-1 record with a 3.66 ERA ... pitch for a Bearcat staff that compiled a 1.55 ERA ... helped Bearcats to 26- 23 relief appearances on the mound and one start versus CSU Bakersfield on 8 record, a share of the Pac 8 championship and a berth in the semifinal round April 3 (two scoreless innings) ... struck out 20 batters over 32 innings ... of the CIF-Southern Section Division 3 playoffs ... knocked in 28 runs, stole earned victory against UC Davis on April 13 by securing five outs, thrtee of eight bases and produced 11 doubles and three triples ... hit .434 as a junior them strikeouts ... picked up the save April 20 against Long Beach State by with 10 doubles and a pair of triples. striking out the final two batters of the game ... played summer ball for Mankato Moondogs of Northwoods League, posting 1-0 record and 6.96 Personal -- Son of Mark and Marissa Armstrong ... one sister, Jenny ... ERA ... 11 appearances on the mound, all in relief ... 12 strikeouts over 10 1/3 helped install new furniture in Cal Poly dorms during the summer of 2018 ... innings. enjoys fishing in his spare time took lessons in Taekwondo as a child ... majoring in mathematics. High School -- A three-year varsity letter winner under head coach Jeremy Hendrickson at Apple Valley High School ... was 2-6 with a 2.37 ERA in Cal Poly Statistics eight starts during South Suburban Conference play as a senior ... struck out Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 44 batters over 41 1/3 innings ... pitched four hitless innings for a win against 2018 Redshirt Shakopee and five scoreless frames for his other win against Farmington ... 2019 1-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 was named Apple Valley High School pitcher of the year, earned all-confer- 2020 2-0 .500 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ence honors and was selected to play in Minnesota state high school all-star Totals 3-0 .333 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 game ... as a junior, Arens struck out 20 batters over 24 innings and compiled a 3.70 ERA en route to second-team all-section honors ... 29th-ranked base- ball player in Minnesota's 2017 high school class, according to Prep Baseball Report, and was a team captain ... earned Perfect Game underclass honorable mention All-American in the summer of 2016, was named to the Perfect Game all-tournament team and played on the 2016 WWBA 17-and-under team which claimed the national championship ... also recruited by Illinois- Chicago, North Dakota State, Minnesota State-Mankato, Butler and Purdue, Adam Arens chose to attend Cal Poly because it "was the perfect fit for what I was 14 looking for in a college. It has quality academics and a great baseball pro- gram. When I stepped on campus and met the coaches, I knew right away that Arroyo Cal Poly was the place for me" ... played summer ball for Utah Marshalls, striking out 27 over 20 innings with a 8.56 ERA. C • R/R • 5-10 • 180 • Freshman Personal -- Son of Tim and Ann Arens ... grandfather George Wilkie played Laguna Niguel, CA • Capistrano Valley High School baseball at Hamline University ... one sister, Elizabeth ... wants to play in the Major Leagues or pursue a career in finance ... lettered in academic decathlon High School — A 2020 graduate of Capistrano Valley High School ...... member of Financial Management Association and Cal Poly's Student- Cougars posted 3-8 mark before 2020 season was suspended due to pandemic Managed Portfolio Project, where he is an equity research analyst in the com- ... played in California Prospect League for the Sharks ... earned CPL most munications sector ... considers himself an average surfer, but better than valuable player honors after going 6-for-8 in season-ending doubleheader ... Dylan Villalobos and Nick DiCarlo ... born in Apple Valley, Minn. ... major- Sharks won CPL title ... Arroyo hit .406 in his junior season at Capistrano ing in business administration with a concentration in finance. Valley after transferring from JSerra Catholic High School ... helped the Cal Poly Statistics Cougars under head coach Adam Sorgi to a 19-10-2 record, first-place finish Year App.-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SO in the South Coast League and into the second round of the CIF-Southern 2018 24-1 1-1-1 3.66 0 0 32.0 30 16 13 14 20 Section Division 1 playoffs ... compiled a .547 slugging percentage with 2019 11-0 1-0-0 6.75 0 0 14.2 17 15 11 4 6 three doubles and two home runs and led the Cougars with his 18 RBIs 2020 2-0 0-0-0 22.50 0 0 2.0 6 5 5 0 1 despite missing a month due to transfer rules ... threw out four of seven Totals 37-1 2-1-1 5.36 0 0 48.2 53 36 29 18 27 would-be base stealers and allowed just three passed balls over 76 innings ... 36 Cal Poly Baseball Player Profiles

selected to play in the 2019 Professional Baseball Scouts of Southern play professional baseball or work on Wall Street ... hobbies include watch- California All-Star Game ... played on the Trosky National Team and the ing movies, playing card games, playing chess and going to the beach with SoCal A's Scout Team ... in summer of 2020 played in California Prospect friends ... majoring in economics. League of Orange County ... chose to come to Cal Poly because of its "strong baseball program, excellent coaches, outstanding facilities, top academics and great location." Personal -- Son of Sam and Alexis Arroyo ... no siblings ... enjoys weightlift- ing and bodyboarding at the beach ... wants to be a professional baseball player ... born in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... majoring in communication studies. Zach 31 Button Chris RHP • R/R • 6-0 • 212 • Sophomore 29 San Mateo, CA • Serra HS/College of San Mateo Baytosh Community College -- Played two seasons at College of San Mateo ... as a sophomore compiled 1-0 record and 0.56 ERA with two saves before 2020 season was halted due to pandemic ... in nine appearances on the mound, LHP • L/L • 6-1 • 200 • Freshman strick out 28 batters over 16 innings, averaging 15.75 strikeouts per nine Rancho Cordova, CA • Jesuit High School innings ... San Mateo was 16-5 before season came to an end ... as a freshman in 2019, made 19 appearances (one start) on the mound ... 3-1 record and 3.81 ERA with 34 strikeouts over 26 innings ... San Mateo was 31-14 overall, won High School — A 2020 graduate of Jesuit High School in Carmichael, Calif. the Coast Conference's Golden Gate Division title and reached the state's ... pitched one inning in one appearance on the mound before 2020 season NorCal Super Regionals before falling to Sacramento City College ... chose was cut short due to the pandemic ... Jesuit was off to a 3-0 start ... as a junior, to transfer to Cal Poly due to its "great baseball program and an even better Baytosh posted a 2-0 mark and 0.50 ERA with 10 appearances on the mound, school" ... played summer ball for Waterloo Bucks in Northwoods League, all in relief, striking out 23 batters over 14 innings ... earned wins against compiling 1-2 record and 3.00 ERA over 16 appearances with four saves ... Christian Brothers and Cosumnes Oaks ... Jesuit was 23-11 in 2019, winning struck out 25 batters over 21 innings ... also went 1-for-5 at the plate with one the Delta League title and finishing second in CIF-Sac-Joaquin Section RBI. Division I playoffs ... played summer ball for Trosky National and River Park Eagles ... chose to continue his academic and athletic careers at Cal Poly Utah -- Attended Utah in the fall of 2018 before transferring to College of because "both of my parents had gone here and it has been my dream school San Mateo. all of my life; other than that, the amazing environment, great academics and High School -- A 2018 graduate of Serra High School in San Mateo, Calif. a winning mentality in sports" ... posted 2-1 record and 1.98 ERA with one save in two varsity seasons ... Personal -- Son of Michael and Jennifer Baytosh ... both are Cal Poly grad- also hit .208 as a senior and .321 as a junior ... four doubles and 16 RBIs in uates ... one sister, Anna, who played volleyball at Chico State from 2014-18 prep career ... helped Padres to 23-9 record in 2018, first-place tie in West and currently works in athletics advancement at Cal Poly as coordinator of Catholic Athletic League and a berth in semifinal round of CIF-Central Coast stewardship and annual fund ... aspires to wok in sports marketing ... enjoys Section Open Division playoffs ... Serra was 17-14 in 2017 and runner-up in surfing and fishing ... born in Sacramento, Calif. ... majoring in business CIF-Central Coast Section Open Division playoffs ... made the Dean's List all administration. four years in high school ... member of National Honors Society. Personal -- Son of David Button and Lisa Nastari ... one brother, Nico Button ... enjoys playing golf ... wants to play int he Major Leagues or work in a sales job ... born in San Mateo, Calif. ... majoring in business administration. 4 Sam Biller 26 Jake OF • L/L • 5-10 • 180 • Freshman Buxton Los Angeles, CA • Harvard-Westlake High School

High School — A 2020 graduate of Harvard-Westlake High School in Studio RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 185 • Freshman City, Calif. ... three-year varsity starter ... during senior season, was 17-for- Mill Valley, CA • 35 at the plate (.486) before campaign was cut short due to pandemic ... two triples and a grand slam (vs. Huntington Beach) ... Wolverines were 8-1-1 High School — A 2020 graduate of Tamalpais High School, which won four before season ended ... as a junior, Biller helped Harvard-Westlake to a 27-6- of five games before 2020 season was suspended due to the pandemic ... 1 overall mark, Mission League championship and a runner-up finish in the Buxton pitched 15 scoreless innings with 21 strikeouts and a 3-0 mark before CIF-Southern Section Division 1 playoffs ... Honor Roll member all four the season came to an end ... as a junior in 2019 under head coach Nathan years ... played summer ball for SoCal Giants ... chose to attend Cal Poly Bernstein, Buxton recorded a 6-2 record and 1.56 ERA with one save and 85 because "I loved the mix between high-level athletics and academics; the strikeouts over 80 2/3 innings ... opponents hit just .158 against the right-han- location is also beautiful and it's just an amazing place to live." der ... named to the Marin County Athletic League first team and also earned Personal -- Son of Kenneth and Hope Biller ... one sister, Sofia ... wants to second-team all-state honors and San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro honor- 37

Cal Poly Baseball Player Profiles able mention praise ... helped Red Tailed Hawks to an 18-8 overall mark, first-place finish in the Marin County Athletic League and a spot in the CIF- North Coast Section Division 2 playoffs ... as a sophomore, Buxton was 1-0 with a 1.73 ERA and 28 strikeouts over 28 1/3 innings, opposing batters hit- ting .231 ... also recruited by San Francisco, Buxton chose to attend Cal Poly because "it has always been a top school for me. I felt that the baseball pro- gram and the school were the best fit for me. I am a team first guy. All I care Brett about is doing whatever it takes for the team to win" ... played summer ball 46 in NorCal Prospect League. Edwards Personal -- Son of Zeke and Anne Buxton ... one brother, Tyler ... father played rugby at UC Santa Barbara ... grandfather Robert Lister played foot- ball at Ohio State ... uncle Pete Boden and aunt Stephanie Boden were swim- RHP • R/R • 6-5 • 210 • Freshman mers at Arizona State ... uncle Doug Lister was a swimmer at Hawai'i ... Santa Monica, CA • Santa Monica High School cousin Stephen Boden was a swimmer at ... cousin Andrew Boden was a swimmer at Brown ... career ambition is to be a professional baseball High School — A 2020 graduate of Santa Monica High School ... a three- player ... enjoys surfing, skiing and lifting ... also plays the ukelele ... born in year varsity letter winner in baseball and also pitched in one varsity game as Mill Valley, Calif. ... majoring in communication studies. a freshman ... as a senior compiled 3-1 record and 0.28 ERA over five appear- ances with 36 strikeouts in 25 innings ... pitched one-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts in 3-0 win over Port of Los Angeles ... Santa Monica won five of 11 games before 2020 season was halted due to pandemic ... as a junior made 11 starts and compiled 0.95 ERA with 35 strikeouts over 51 1/3 innings ... his numbers as a sophomore included a 1.24 ERA over 56 1/3 innings and he did not allow a run in Ocean League play ... pitched a 1-0 shutout over El Segundo, scatttering five hits ... also hit .375 in 16 games played in 2014 Reagan Pony League 12-Under World Series for Santa Monica ... chose to play base- 15 ball at Cal Poly because of "its location, baseball and academics" ... played Doss summer ball for Chicago Cubs Scout Team. Personal -- Son of Rick and Natasha Edwards ... no siblings ... cousin Hanna Edwards ran on Cal Poly's track and field team from 2011-15 ... wants to be OF • R/R • 6-1 • 200 • Freshman a sports psychologist ... hobbies include driving, Super Smash Bros., track Round Rock, TX • Round Rock High School/Boise State running and hanging with friends ... born in Santa Monica, Calif. ... majoring in psychology. Boise State -- Doss played in eight games, including seven starts, with the Broncos before the season was cut short March 12 due to the COVID-19 pan- demic ... batted .333 with two home runs, seven RBIs and scored 10 runs ... hit the first pitch of his collegiate career for a home run at No. 22 Texas in front of several friends and family ... played all three outfield positions with six starts in right field and one in center field ... made Dean's List in fall and spring semesters ... has four years of eligibility remaining at Cal Poly ... chose to transfer to Cal Poly because "it is an awesome place to play baseball Jason and get my education; I love how much support this team has from the com- 48 munity" ... played summer ball for Five-Tools South Texas Collegiate League in Austin, Texas. Franks High School -- A 2019 graduate of Round Rock High School in Round Rock, a suburb of Austin, Texas ... helped baseball team reach the state quarterfinals RHP • R/R • 6-4 • 220 • Junior as a junior and batted .393 as a senior with a .496 on-base percentage and 31 Novato, CA • San Marin High School / Cal Poly (Club) RBI, adding 20 stolen bases ... named an Austin Area Al-Star as a senior and earned All-District 13-6A first-team honors as well as Texas Sportswriters 6A Expected to provide assistance in bullpen in second season with All-State honorable mention ... a strong safety in football, making 66 tackles Mustangs after two years with the Cal Poly club team. as a sophomore ... earned Academic All-District honors for football and base- ball in 2017 and 2019 ... member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and 2020 -- Pitched in one game as a junior, allowing three unearned runs in a Young Men's Service League and worked at Teravista Golf Club. one-inning relief appearance against Fresno State, before season was cut short due to the pandemic ... did not play summer ball. Personal -- Son of Michael and Courtney Doss ... two sisters, Rachel and Jordan ... cousin Chaz Lytle played basebell at Georgia and in the Pittsburgh Cal Poly Club Team -- Played two seasons on Cal Poly's club baseball team Pirates organization from 2002-06 and independent leagues in 2006 and 2007 ... helped Mustangs to 14-5 overall record and second-place tie in the ... wants to be a businessman and work in Real Estate development ... hobbies Southern Pacific League's West Division in 2019 ... compiled 4-0 record and include golf, hunting, fishing and working out ... born in Atlanta, Georgia ... 1.42 ERA with 52 strikeouts over 38 innings as a sophomore ... pitched a majoring in agriculture business. complete-game three-hitter with two walks and 10 strikeouts in a 4-0 win over Long Beach State and tossed five scoreless innings each in no-decisions versus UCLA (10 strikeouts) and Nevada (eight strikeouts) ... in freshman CAL POLY SEVENTH IN STATE, NINTH IN WEST REGION season (2017-18) was 5-1 with a 2.35 ERA on the mound with 36 strikeouts Over an eight-year span from 2012-19, Cal Poly had the seventh-best over 30 2/3 innings, helping Mustangs win the Southern Pacific League's record in California and was No. 9 among the 46 NCAA Division I West West Division championship and post a 21-3 overall record ... was unofficial- Region schools. ly named SoPac Pitcher of the Year. There are 24 Division I teams in California and Cal Poly’s 268 wins were High School -- A 2017 graduate of San Marin High School ... under head behind only Cal State Fullerton (298), UCLA (313), Stanford (296), UC coach Jamie Vattuone, posted 6-5 record and 2.55 ERA as a senior, leading Santa Barbara (276), Sacramento State (275) and San Diego State (273). Mustangs to 15-13 overall record, fifth-place finish in the Marin County In the West Region, Oregon State topped the list with 358 victories, fol- Athletic League and to the quarterfinal round of the CIF-North Coast Section lowed by UCLA (313) and Cal State Fullerton (298). Division 3 playoffs ... led league with 71 1/3 innings pitched, striking out 46 38 Cal Poly Baseball Player Profiles

batters ... also hit .290 with one double and 10 RBIs as an outfielder and was named to All-Marin County Athletic League first team ... in junior season (2016) posted 6-1 record and 1.07 ERA with 24 strikeouts over 46 innings as Mustangs finished 16-10, tied for third in the Marin County Athletic League and earned a berth in the CIF-North Coast Section Division 3 playoffs ... maintained 4.40 grade-point average, ranking fifth in his class ... high school activities include engineering programs, extensive community service and Carlo coaching pitchers ... chose to attend Cal Poly because of its engineering pro- 35 grams. Lopiccolo Personal -- Son of Benjamin and Jennifer Franks ... one brother, Josh, a two- time first-team all Marin County Athletic League outfielder at San Marin High School ... enjoys adventuring, cliff jumping, building and all sports ... RHP • R/R • 5-11 • 170 • Sophomore born in Novato, Calif. ... majoring in civil engineering. San Bruno, CA • Burlingame HS/College of San Mateo Cal Poly Statistics Community College -- As a sophomore at College of San Mateo in 2020, Year App.-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SO Lopiccolo helped team to 16-5 record before pandemic forced an end to the 2020 1-0 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 1.0 3 3 0 0 1 season ... in seven appearances on the mound, posted 1-1 record and 5.40 Totals 1-0 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 1.0 3 3 0 0 1 ERA with 17 strikeouts over 11 2/3 innings, averaging 13.11 strikeouts per nine innings ... pitched 3 1/3 scoreless innings for win versus Ohlone ... one of four team captains ... as a freshman, Lopiccolo made 23 appearances on the mound, all in relief, and compiled a 3.81 ERA with 16 strikeouts over 26 innings ... led the Bulldogs of head coach Doug Williams to a 31-14 overall record, Coast Conference Golden Gate Division title and into the state Super Regionals, finishing one win shy of a spot in the state finals ... twice earned Matt Honor Roll status ... after visiting Nevada and Illinois-Chicago, chose to transfer to Cal Poly "because I really envisioned myself here at this school 27 seeing myself transform into the best teammate I could be and the best ver- Lopez sion of myself; San Luis Obispo is amazing and beautiful and with how good the academics are here, I was really happy that they had my major here and was just taken away by how beautiful the campus is and respected the hard INF • R/R • 6-1 • 225 • Junior work and grind that the team puts in to become better players and better Auburn, CA • Bear River High School/Washington State men." High School -- Lopiccolo is a 2018 graduate of Burlingame High School, Washington State -- Lopez appeared in two games, both off the bench, where he was a three-sport star in football, basketball and baseball and was before pandemic forced 2020 season to be suspended … made Cougar debut named the school's athlete of the year three times ... in baseball, his career as a pinch-hitter against Rutgers in Arizona on Feb. 29 … came off bench to statistics over 80 games include a .300 batting average with 66 hits (15 dou- finish game at first base, went 0-for-1, against Gonzaga on March 10 ... has bles, four triples and one home run) with 38 RBIs, 42 runs scored and 43 two years of eligibility remaining. steals in 50 attempts ... also a .373 on-base percentage ... in addition, was 7- Community College -- Played two seasons at Sierra College in Rocklin, 4 with a 2.01 ERA on the mound with 56 strikeouts over 69 2/3 innings and Calif. ... named All-NorCal and unanimously named to the All-Big 8 four complete games ... earned All-Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division Conference first team after hitting .391 with 70 hits, including 14 doubles, second-team accolades as a sophomore and junior center fielder and landed three triples and seven home runs as a sophomore in 2019 ... drove in 53 runs on the first team as a senior shortstop ... in his senior season in 2018, (seventh in state), stole one base and scored 49 runs (13th in state) in 42 Lopiccolo hit .304, stole 10 of 10 bases and posted a 4-4 record and 2.44 games ... helped Sierra to 30-12 record and third place tie in Big 8 ERA with nine starts among his 10 appearances on the mound ... lettered Conference ... as a freshman in 2018, named to All-Big 8 Conference First twice in both football and basketball as well ... as the Panthers' , Team after hitting .353 with 11 doubles, two triples, 10 home runs and 50 Lopiccolo completed 131 of 283 passes for 2,206 yards and 16 touchdowns RBIs … also stole five bases and scored 49 runs in 47 games ... Sierra was in two varsity seasons, throwing 13 ... also averaged 25.7 yards 35-12 in 2018, finished tied for first in Big 8 Conference and reached the sec- on 29 punts with a long of 46 yards ... also recruited by San Francisco, tional finals of state tournament before falling to Sacramento City College, Nevada and Illinois-Chicago, Lopiccolo chose to be a Mustang because of its one win shy of state final four ... a redshirt in 2017. "great academics, amazing baseball coaching staff, amazing facilities and High School -- A 2016 graduate of Bear River High School in Grass Valley, knowing I will develop into the best man, teammate and player here. I am a Calif. … three-year varsity letter winner for coach Eric Van Patten … team great leader by example and have the mindset that nothing is handed to me captain for two years … as a sophomore, hit .330 … as a junior, hit .429 and to earn." was named All-Pioneer Valley League … as a senior, named All-Pioneer Personal -- Son of Vince and Rachele Lopiccolo ... one brother, Gino ... Valley League after hitting .379 ... also played basketball as a freshman, aspires to be a sports psychologist and work with either college athletes or sophomore and junior. with professional teams ... earned a brown belt in karate at age 8 ... spent the Personal -- Son of Joseph and Chantal Lopez ... one brother, Christopher ... summer of 2020 fishing and golfing with friends ... born in San Francisco ... career goal is to be a teacher/coach ... enjoys playing golf, video games, and majoring in psychology. spending time with friends along with boating and fishing ... once underwent plastic surgery on his lip following a baseball injury ... born in Roseville, Calif. ... majoring in history. Birthdays in Season Evan Tomlinson Feb. 10 Mark Armstrong April 23 Brooks Lee Feb. 14 Derek True April 25 Ryan Jameson Feb. 26 Myles Emmerson May 15 Zach Button March 20 Jake Buxton June 4 Tate Samuelson March 28 Andrew Alvarez June 13 Adam Arroyo April 3 Cole Cabrera June 17 Matt Lopez April 4 Darren Nelson June 17 Taison Corio April 13 Carlo Lopiccolo June 22 39

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and striking out three ... also hit .280 with two doubles and five RBI. Personal -- Son of Rich and Vera Nelson ... father played baseball at Cal Poly while his mother was a Mustang volleyball player ... two sisters, Taylor and Lindsay ... Taylor played volleyball at Cal Poly ... wants to play in the Major Leagues or own a business ... once suffered third-degree burns on his feet ... Darren claims to be the best fisherman on the team ... born in Sacramento, Calif. ... recreation, parks and tourism administration's experience industry manage- 48 Nelson ment major. Cal Poly Statistics Hitting RHP • R/R • 6-8 • 240 • Junior Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Granite Bay, CA • Granite Bay High School 2018 8-4 .235 17 1 4 1 0 0 4 1 5 0-0 2019 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Likely will sit out redshirt junior season at Cal Poly as he continues his 2020 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 8-4 .235 17 1 4 1 0 0 4 1 5 0-0 rehabilitation from Tommy John surgery. 2020 -- Pitched in one game, securing one out, a fly ball to left field, against Cal Poly Statistics Vanderbilt, as a junior ... earned the win as it was the final out of the top of Pitching the ninth inning and Cal Poly rallied for two runs in the bottom of the ninth Year App.-GS W-L-S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB SO for the 9-8 victory ... underwent Tommy John surgery during offseason ... did 2018 16-16 5-4-0 4.79 0 0 77.0 82 49 41 33 50 not play summer ball. 2019 14-13 2-5-0 4.99 0 0 48.2 49 35 27 25 26 2020 1-0 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 2019 -- As a sophomore made 13 starts on the mound in addition to one relief Totals 31-29 7-9-0 4.86 0 0126.0 131 84 68 58 76 appearance ... 2-5 record and 4.99 ERA with 26 strikeouts over 48 2/3 innings ... best start was six scoreless innings, allowing just one single, against Cal on Feb. 24 ... also gave up two unearned runs and five hits in six innings ver- sus Columbia on March 10 for first win of season ... season-high six strike- outs in 5 2/3 innings at Fresno State on April 30 ... allowed one run and four hits in six innings for second win versus CSUN on March 31 ... gave up one run and three hits over 5 1/3 innings at Washington on March 3 ... ERA was 0.78 after first four starts of season ... has dropped his weight to 240 pounds Kaden while adding speed to his during the offseason ... did not play sum- 45 mer ball, concentrating on training for junior season. Sheedy 2018 -- As a weekend starter, posted 5-4 win-loss record and 4.79 ERA with 50 strikeouts over 77.0 innings ... 16 appearances on the mound, all starts ... pitched seven scoreless innings for the win against Michigan on Feb. 25, RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 200 • Freshman allowing just one hit with four strikeouts ... season-high five strikeouts over Bakersfield, CA • Stockdale High School 5 1/3 scoreless frames for win against Dartmouth on March 24 ... also earned victories against Pacific, Long Beach State and UC Riverside, allowing one Expected to provide relief help out of the bullpen in second season with run and five hits over seven innings in penultimate game of season ... also Cal Poly baseball. played eight games (four starts), primarily as designated hitter ... hit .235 with four hits, including a double against San Jose State, and four RBI ... did 2020 -- Redshirt due to injury ... still has five years to play four seasons due not play summer ball. to COVID-19. High School -- A standout baseball and basketball player at Granite Bay High School -- A 2019 graduate of Stockdale High School in Bakersfield, High School ... under former Cal Poly baseball player Pat Esposito, hit .423 Sheedy was a four-year varsity letter winner under head coach Brad Showers as a senior with six doubles, one triple, four home runs and 20 RBI ... also ... compiled 13-2 career win-loss record and 2.43 ERA on the mound while was 8-0 on the mound with a 1.87 ERA, helping Grizzlies to 19-8-1 overall striking out 113 batters over 89 1/3 innings ... 4-1 with a 1.80 ERA as a sen- record, second-place Sierra Foothill League finish and a berth in the CIF- ior, leading Mustangs to second-place Southwest Yosemite League finish and Sac-Joaquin Section Division I North playoffs ... Nelson was 7-2 with a 0.50 a spot in the CIF-Central Section Division 1 playoffs Mustangs were 15-12 ERA as a junior with 50 strikeouts over 42 1/3 innings ... also hit .333 with in 2019 ... also played in the infield and hit .403 with eight doubles, five four doubles, one home run and 20 RBI ... led Grizzlies to 15-13 record in home runs and 19 RBIs ... as a junior, Sheedy was instrumental in Stockdale's 2016 and second-place finish in the Sierra Foothill League ... as a sophomore, march to a 25-5 record, a Southwest Yosemite League championship and the Nelson was 6-2 with a 1.08 ERA, striking out 49 batters in 39 innings, and CIF-Central Section Division 1 title ... 5-1 and a 3.38 ERA on the mound and hit .347 with 11 RBI ... three times earned first-team All-Sierra Foothill hit .306 with 10 doubles, a triple, one home run and 26 RBIs ... Sheedy's League honors and All-Metro accolades ... career statistics include a .369 bat- sophomore-year numbers include a .342 average, five doubles and 15 RBI ting average with 51 RBI, 10 doubles, two triples and six home runs ... on the and, on the mound, a 4-0 mark and 2.21 ERA ... as a hitter, his creer statistics mound compiled 21-4 win-loss record and 1.20 ERA with 163 strikeouts over include a .347 batting average with 23 doubles, one triple, three home runs 133 2/3 innings ... earned Art Savage Award, which goes to the area's top and 60 RBIs ... Sheedy was named All-SWYL rookie of the year as a sopho- male athlete ... was a Max Preps All-American and has played in the Area more and helped the Mustangs win back-to-back league titles in 2017 and Code Games ... also selected to play in 2015 17-Under USA Baseball 2918 ... member of California Scholastic Federation and National Honor National Team Development Program ... in basketball earned first-team all- Society ... "Cal Poly has been a dream school of mine since I was really lit- league and all-metro honors four times ... recruited by Arizona, Arizona tle," said Sheedy. "Everything about this school is awesome, from the coach- State, Pacific, Saint Mary's, Utah, Long Beach State, Cal, Miami and ing staff to where it is located." Nevada, Nelson chose to be a Mustang because "there was no other place that Personal -- Son of David and Rhonda Sheedy ... two brothers, Cole and Max gave me the comfortable feel I got from San Luis Obispo" ... played summer ... Cole is a manufacturing engineering major at Cal Poly ... enjoys fishing ball for Corvallis Knights in West Coast League ... 2-1 record with a 1.45 and going to the beach ... wants to play in the Major Leagues has worked at ERA in 10 games, all but one in relief, striking out 22 batters over 18 2/3 Cold Stone Creamery as a summer job ... twice has broken his nose ... born innings ... pitched two scoreless innings for a win against Walla Walla and in San Jose, Calif. ... majoring in business administration. tossed four scoreless innings for another win against Salem, allowing one hit 40 Cal Poly Baseball Player Profiles

Evan Chase 24 Tomlinson 41 Walter

RHP • R/R • 6-4 • 210 • Freshman RHP • R/R • 6-4 • 180 • Freshman Walnut Creek, CA • Northgate High School Laguna Niguel, CA • Dana Hills High School

High School -- A 2020 graduate of Northgate High School in Walnut Creek, High School -- A 2020 graduate of Dana Hills High School, Walter played Calif. ... posted 9-8 career win-loss record and 2.20 ERA with one save in for the Dolphins as a sophomore, compiling 2-1 record and 3.78 ERA over three varsity seasons ... Broncos won three of four games before 2020 season 13 appearances with two saves and 26 strikeouts over 29 2/3 innings ... con- was halted due to pandemic ... Tomlinson pitched in three of the four games tinued his baseball career with Baseball Performance Academy in a redshirt and compiled 2-1 record and 2.00 ERA over 14 innings with 19 strikeouts ... league as well as a year-round travel program ... BPA was named the top West 3-6 with a 2.38 ERA as a junior and 4-1 with a 2.01 ERA as a sophomore ... Coast travel team for the summer of 2019 in the 15- and 16-year-old age also hit .234 in his Northgate career with three doubles and 10 RBIs ... played group, but was shut down during pandemic in 2020 ... Walter twice was summer ball for West Coast Kings. named to Perfect Game's all-tournament team and played in the Perfect Personal -- Son of Robert and Stefanie Tomlinson ... father was a quarter- Game World Wood Bat Association World Championship in the summer of back and assistant football coach at Chico State ... one brother, Mason ... 2019 ... also won Wilson Premier honors twice in 2017 and 2019 ... also ran wants to be a policeman or stockbroker ... hobbies include going to the beach track as a senior with best marks of 11.27 in 100, 22.53 in 200 and 48.98 in and video games ... born in Walnut Creek, Calif. ... majoring in sociology. 400 ... Walter maintained a 4.5 grade-point average at Dana Hills, made the Principal's Honor Roll all four years and, after vising Xavier, chose to con- tinue his academic and athletic career at Cal Poly because of "the overall combination of location in California, not too close to home, great academics as well as its great baseball program. Finally, I chose Cal Poly because of the culture of the baseball program and the school fits myself" ... played summer ball for Andersen's Pea Soup in Santa Maria, Calif. Personal -- Son of Christopher and Daniella Walter ... no siblings ... enjoys Collin 2K, the beach and spikeball ... wants to be a real estate agent ... member of 10 Med Club at Dana Hills High School ... born in Los Alamitos, Calif. ... major- Villegas ing in business administration.

C • R/R • 5-10 • 190 • Sophomore Tustin, CA • Beckman HS/Concordia/Irvine Valley College

Community College -- Played one season as a sophomore at Irvine Valley College ... hit .349 in 21 games before 2020 season was cut short due to pan- Bryce demic ... six doubles, two triples, a pair of home runs and 17 RBIs with three steals ... .436 on-base percentage and .535 slugging percentage ... eight mul- 38 tiple-hit games, including 5-for-7 performance with a double and four RBIs Warrecker in 15 innings versus San Bernardino Valley College ... helped Lasers to 11- 10 record ... was named school's athlete of the week early in season after going 7-for-15 in four victories with two walks, two doubles, three runs RHP • L/R • 6-8 • 240 • Freshman scored and five RBIs. Santa Barbara, CA • Santa Barbara High School Concordia (Irvine) College -- Played in 11 games with nine starts as a fresh- man in 2019 ... hit .172 with one double and one RBI. High School -- A 2020 graduate of Santa Barbara High School ... under head coach Steve Schuck, Warrecker hit .313 as a sophomore and .345 as a junior High School -- A 2018 graduate of Beckman High School in Irvine, Calif. ... with five doubles, two home runs and 16 RBIs ... on the mound, he was 2-1 hit .362 in 26 games as a senior with 10 doubles, one triple, three home runs with a 2.55 ERA and two saves over 13 appearances as a sophomore and 4- and 20 RBIs ... struck out just eight times in 92 plate appearances ... led 0 with a 0.88 ERA over eight appearances and 24 strikeouts in 32 innings as Beckman to 26-4-1 record, Pacific Coast League championship and runner- a junior ... during COVID-19-shortened senior season, made four appear- up finish in CIF-Southern Section Division 2 playoffs ... named to All-Irvine ances on mound with two starts -- five innings each versus Grace Brethren City team as a junior after posting 4-1 record and 1.10 ERA over 38 innings (10 strikeouts, no walks) and Calabasas ... won both games, finishing with and four saves. 0.00 ERA ... also earned save against Oaks Christian with one scoreless Personal -- Son of Dan and Maggie Villegas ... one sister, Kendall ... wants innings ... struck out 19 over 14 innings ... three times he earned first-team to be a firefighter ... enjoys fishing and going to the beach as hobbies ... All-Channel League honors ... in 2019 helped Dons to 17-8-1 overall record, majoring in communication studies. first-place finish in the Channel League and a berth in the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 playoffs ... at 6-8 and 235 pounds, Warrecker also played basketball ... averaged 22.7 points and 10 rebounds, sinking 61 percent of his field goals and 79 percent of his free throws, to lead Dons to 19-9 record, first-place tie in Channel League and a second-round berth in CIF-Southern Section Division 2A playoffs ... named to Cal-Hi all-state Division II first team, CIF-Southern Section Division 2A second team and Channel League 41

Cal Poly Baseball Player Profiles co-MVP for second straight year ... earned Channel League co-MVP honors, Long Beach CC in first round of SoCal Regionals. first-team All-CIF-Southern Section and second-team all-state Division 3 San Diego State -- Signed a National Letter of Intent to further his baseball honors as a junior ... in addition to his 4.72 grade-point average, he averaged and academic careers at San Diego State and was a redshirt in 2018. 19.7 points, 8.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game during the 2018-19 season as the Dons went 29-5 overall, 10-0 for first place in the Channel League and High School -- A 2017 graduate of Moorpark High School, Weston earned reached the semifinal round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 3A play- two varsity letters in baseball, twice earning All-Coastal Canyon League and offs as well as the second round of the state Division III playoffs ... member All-Ventura County first-team honors ... registered an 8-3 mark as a senior of California Scholarship Foundation and National Honors Society ... also with 73 strikeouts and a 0.92 ERA in 68 2/3 innings and was honored as recruited by Air Force, Cal State Fullerton, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Coastal Canyon League Pitcher of the Year, Ventura County Pitcher of the Sacramento State and UC San Diego, Warrecker chose to be a Mustang Year and a spot on the All-CIF-Southern Section Division 2 First Team ... because "I felt the combination of education and the baseball program makes Musketeers were 25-4 overall and reached the second round of the CIF- Cal Poly one of the best universities in the country. Cal Poly has been one of Southern Section Division 2 playoffs in 2017 ... Weston went 9-2 with a 1.62 the top programs in the Big West and I look forward to helping continue their ERA as a junior in 2016 while fanning 83 batters in 64 2/3 innings ... an success" ... played summer ball for Santa Barbara Foresters, posting 3-0 Honors graduate with a grade-point average above 4.00. record and 0.36 ERA with 39 strikeouts, two walks and seven hits over 25 Personal -- Son of Kurt and Jill Weston ... one brother, Trevor ... born in innings ... also hit .300 with a triple and four RBIs ... helped Foresters to Moorpark, Calif. ... aspires to be successful in the business industry ... enjoys eighth National Baseball Congress Semi-Pro World Series title at Wichita, playing golf ... majoring in business administration. Kansas ... retired all three batters he faced in one inning of title game, two via strikeout. Personal -- Son of Weston and Lara Warrecker ... Bryce's uncle is Cal Poly assistant coach Teddy Warrecker ... no siblings ... wants to be a sports agent ... hobbies include spike ball and going to the beach ... was 2019-20 Santa Barbara High School dodge ball champion ... born in Santa Cruz, Calif. ... majoring in business administration. Joe 32 Yorke Travis INF • L/R • 6-3 • 275 • Freshman 34 Campbell, CA • Archbishop Mitty HS/Boise State Weston Boise State -- Yorke played in 12 of Boise State's 14 games in 2020 before pandemic ended season ... all 14 appearances were starts at first base ... hit .275 with 11 hits, all singles, and eight RBIs ... struck out just four times in LHP • L/L • 6-1 • 190 • Sophomore 54 plate appearances, was hit by pitches four times and drew 10 walks ... Moorpark, CA • Moorpark High School/Boise State recorded Boise State's first hit in 40 years, a second-inning single at No. 22 Texas ... Broncos resurrected baseball program in 2020 after a 40-year hiatus Boise State -- During his redshirt sophomore season with the Broncos in the ... played summer baseball in Salt Lake City ... chose to transfer to Cal Poly pandemic-shortened 2020 season, Weston compiled a 1-2 record and 5.06 after Boise State dropped baseball again because "Cal Poly is an awesome ERA ... in three appearances on the mound as Boise State's Friday night school as well as the area and the baseball program." starter, Weston struck out 20 batters over 16 innings ... the southpaw earned High School -- A 2019 graduate of Archbishop Mitty High School in San his victory against Northern Colorado on Feb. 28, striking out 10 over seven Jose, Calif., Yorke earned one letter in football and four in baseball ... earned scoreless innings and allowing just two hits in the 4-0 win ... that was in first-team All West Catholic Athletic League honors in both his junior and Boise State's first home game since 1980 as the Broncos reinstated baseball senior baseball seasons with the Monarchs ... batted .375 as a junior with an following a 40-year hiatus ... suffered losses against Texas and Seattle ... has on-base percentage of .506 and an OPS of 1.115, then posted a .377 batting three seasons of eligibility remaining ... played summer ball for La Crosse average as a senior ... was a student of the month at Mitty during senior year (Wisc.) Loggers in Northwoods League ... posted 1-0 record and 2.97 ERA and a member of the school's Honor Roll ... member of Campus Ministry. with 43 strikeouts and just five walks over 36 1/3 innings ... chose to continue Personal -- Son of David Specht and Robyn Yorke ... two brothers, Nick and his academic and athletic careers at Cal Poly because "Cal Poly was a great Zach ... Nick, was a first-round selection of the in June 2020 fit for me academically and athletically, and in a great location." and an Arizona commit ... father, David Specht, was a swimmer at Air Force Ventura College -- Played one season at Ventura College in 2019 and posted Academy while mother, Robyn, was an All-American softball player at an 8-3 record and 2.63 ERA with a pair of saves ... logged 64 strikeouts and Fresno State ... wants to be a sports broadcaster ... hobbies include golfing walked just 18 over 75 1/3 innings, earning a spot on the All-Western State and playing the guitar, which he has played since age 6 ... born in Huntington Conference North Division First Team ... Ventura as 26-17 in 2019, falling to Beach, Calif. ... majoring in sociology.

Cal Poly Baseball No. 39 Among Over 300 Division I Teams in Attendance in 2014 Cal Poly averaged 1,659 fans for its 34 home dates in 2014, drawing 56,429 Pac-12, Big West, Mountain West, Western Athletic and West Coast, covering 47 folks through the turnstiles. The average was No. 39 among over 300 NCAA schools, in 2014. Hawai’i led the way with a 3,140 average, followed by Oregon Division I baseball programs. Topping the list was LSU with an average of 10,880 State (2,931) and Arizona State (2,844). per game, followed by Arkansas with 8,234 and Mississippi State with 8,127. Cal Poly averaged 2,818 for the four regional games, 2,614 fans during the Cal The 2015 average was 1,107, the Mustangs drew 1,170 per game in 2016, the State Fullerton series, 2,597 for the UC Irvine series and 2,250 for the UC Santa 2017 season produced a 1,523 average with over 1,000 fans in 24 of the 25 Barbara series. home dates and, in 2018, Cal Poly averaged 1,540 customers for 28 home dates Cal Poly’s top crowd for a single game is 3,284 for Cal State Fullerton on May with at least 1,000 fans in all but one of the 30 home dates. 6, 2005, while the top crowd total for a three-game series is 8,585 for Cal State The Mustangs drew at least 1,000 fans for all 30 home dates in 2019, finishing Fullerton on May 6-8, 2005. with a 1,511 average. Cal Poly drew over 1,000 fans in 25 of its 30 home games in 2009 and aver- Cal Poly was seventh among schools in the five West Region conferences -- aged 1,312 fans per home game, then a Baggett Stadium record. 42

Al Montna/Cal Poly Baseball Hitting Facility

Baseball players began using the new $300,000 Cal Poly Baseball Hitting Facility in November 2012.

Major Donors al Poly's 6,000-square- an issue anymore. The struc- $100,000+ foot baseball hitting ture can configure into six Jim Newkirk C facility was completed cages or can open up into one $50,000-$99,999 for use by the Mustang baseball large space where we can field, team in November 2012. throw, or hit. You get a much $25,000-$49,999 Al Montna The batting cage features better feel of ball flight when Paul Pluschkell retractable netting, which hitting in the open space, espe- $10,000-$24,999 allows for three long cages and cially with a 14-foot-high ceil- Robin Baggett three short cages. The facility ing. $1,000-$9,999 can be set up from a single 120- "Our teams have always put a Larry Lee Dick Morrow by-50-foot practice area to sev- lot of time in the batting cages Bill Murray eral space combinations. before and after practice," Lee Bob Brayton Major donors for the $300,000 added. "Having a quality cov- Dan Chergey lighted facility include Jim ered structure with lights Rich Equinoa Newkirk, Ted Lilly, Al Montna, Paul Pluschkell and makes it that much better." Randy Fischback Robin Baggett. It is located down the left-field line Thomas Reilly Major contractor was Doug Craghead of D.A. John Ronca adjacent to the Mustang clubhouse. Craghead Construction Inc. in San Luis Obispo. Shannon Stephens "The new hitting facility is awesome," said West Coast Netting of Kingman, Ariz., installed the Ted Tollner Mustang head coach Larry Lee. "Weather is never netting for the facility.

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Hitting Streaks, Multiple-Hit and RBI Games Hitting Streaks Billy Saul ...... 11 2003 26 Steve Wood 1998 15 Chalon Tietje 2004 Ryan Lee ...... 26 2009 Adam Leavitt ...... 11 2003 26 Steve Rohlmeier 1997 15 Kyle Blumenthal 2005 Brandon Roberts . . . .25 2004 Brian Haskell ...... 11 2002 26 Josh Lansford 2006 15 Brent Morel 2008 Matt Jensen ...... 23 2009 Keith Anderson . . . . .11 2000 26 Denver Chavez 2013 15 Nick Torres 2014 Conagher Sands . . . .23 2019 Steve Wood ...... 11 2000 25 Adam Buschini 2009 14 Mitch Haniger 2010 Nick Torres ...... 18 2013 Matt Elam ...... 11 1998 24 Taber Maier 1997 14 John Schuknecht 2016 Nick Meyer ...... 17 2018 Steve Rohlmeier . . . .11 1997 24 Matt Priess 1997 13 Keith Anderson 2000 Mark Mathias ...... 17 2014 Jeff Marston ...... 11 1996 24 Brandon Roberts 2005 13 R.J. Radler 1997 Adam Buschini ...... 17 2009 Taber Maier ...... 11 1996 24 Mark Mathias 2014 13 Marty Camacho 1997 Brent Morel ...... 17 2008 Jordan Hadlock . . . . .11 2010 23 Bret Mueller 1995 13 Taber Maier 1997 Bryan Gant ...... 17 2002 Mitch Haniger ...... 11 2011 23 Luke Yoder 2010 13 Bret Mueller 1995 Sam Herbert ...... 16 2003 J.J. Thompson ...... 11 2011 23 Nick Torres 2013 13 Sam Herbert 2004 Jimmy Van Ostrand . .16 2005 Nick Torres ...... 11 2014 23 Jimmy Allen 2014 13 Josh Lansford 2006 Josh Lansford ...... 16 2006 Kyle Marinconz . . . . .11 2016 23 Nick Torres 2014 13 Matt Jensen 2009 Brett Barbier ...... 16 2016 Brett Barbier ...... 11 2016 23 Bobby Crocker 2010 13 J.J. Thompson 2009 Bryan Gant ...... 15 1999 Kyle Marinconz . . . . .11 2018 23 Alex McKenna 2018 13 Tate Samuelson 2019 J.J. Thompson ...... 15 2009 Myles Emmerson . . . .11 2019 22 Andy Hall 1995 12 Jason Barringer 2000 D.J. Gentile ...... 15 2009 Pat Breen ...... 10 2003 22 Kyle Blumenthal 2005 12 Steve Wood 1998 David Van Ostrand . .15 2010 Tony Alcantar ...... 10 2002 22 Grant Desme 2007 12 Kyle Blumenthal 2004 Bryan Gant ...... 14 2001 Scott Anderson . . . . .10 2001 22 Mitch Haniger 2012 12 Matt Cooper 2005 12 Wes Dorrell 2008 Phil Thompson ...... 14 2001 Jon Macalutas ...... 10 1995 21 Matt Elam 1998 12 Logan Schafer 2008 Josh Mayo ...... 10 2004 21 Ryan Lee 2008 Matt Brady ...... 14 1998 12 David Van Ostrand 2010 21 Adam Melker 2010 Steve Wood ...... 14 1998 Sam Herbert ...... 10 2004 11 Kevin Tillman 2001 Taber Maier ...... 14 1997 Grant Desme (2) . . . .10 2007 21 Kyle Marinconz 2016 11 John Arnold 1997 Sam Herbert ...... 14 2004 Logan Schafer ...... 10 2007 20 Adam Leavitt 2003 11 Matt Priess 1996 Kyle Blumenthal . . . . .14 2005 Adam Buschini ...... 10 2007 20 Kevin Tillman 2001 11 Rob Neal 1996 Mitch Haniger ...... 14 2010 Wes Dorrell ...... 10 2007 20 Keith Anderson 2000 11 Jon Macalutas 1996 Mike Miller ...... 14 2012 Logan Schafer ...... 10 2008 20 Steve Wood 2000 11 Brandon Roberts 2004 Josh Mayo ...... 13 2003 Wes Dorrell ...... 10 2009 20 John Arnold 1997 11 Bret Berglund 2004 Kyle Wilson ...... 13 2002 Bobby Crocker ...... 10 2010 20 R.J. Radler 1997 11 Josh Lansford 2006 Brian Oxley ...... 13 1999 Bobby Crocker ...... 10 2011 20 Cory Taillon 2004 11 Luke Yoder 2008 Bret Mueller ...... 13 1995 Mitch Haniger ...... 10 2012 20 Matt Cooper 2005 11 Wes Dorrell 2009 Matt Cooper ...... 13 2005 David Armendariz . . .10 2013 20 Brent Morel 2007 11 Bobby Crocker 2010 Grant Desme ...... 13 2006 20 Jimmy Allen 2013 11 Nick Torres 2013 Luke Yoder ...... 13 2008 Multiple-Hit Games 20 Nick Meyer 2018 11 Brian Mundell 2013 Adam Melker ...... 13 2010 34 Scott Kidd 1997 20 Kyle Marinconz 2018 11 Chris Hoo 2014 Jordan Ellis ...... 13 2013 33 Ryan Lee 2009 11 Tate Samuelson 2018 Alex McKenna ...... 12 2018 31 Chalon Tietje 2004 Multiple-RBI Games 10 Jason Barringer 2002 Brian Mundell ...... 12 2014 30 Bryan Gant 2002 21 Steve Wood 2000 10 Brian Haskell 2002 Kyle Wilson ...... 12 2003 30 Alex McKenna 2017 20 Adam Buschini 2009 10 Brandon Roberts 2005 Kevin Tillman ...... 12 2001 29 Kyle Wilson 2002 19 Scott Kidd 1997 10 Pat Pezet 2007 R.J. Radler ...... 12 1997 29 Sam Herbert 2004 18 Matt Priess 1997 10 Wes Dorrell 2007 Rob Neal ...... 12 1996 28 Sam Herbert 2003 18 Mitch Haniger 2012 10 DJ Gentile 2011 Steve Rohlmeier . . . .12 1996 28 Brent Morel 2008 17 Boyd Dodder 1997 10 Mike Miller 2012 Andy Hall ...... 12 1995 28 Logan Schafer 2008 16 Grant Desme 2007 10 David Armendariz 2012 Matt Guiliano ...... 12 2004 27 Brandon Roberts 2004 15 Pat Breen 2003 10 Jimmy Allen 2012 Adam Melker ...... 12 2010 27 Jimmy Allen 2012 15 Kyle Wilson 2002 10 Brian Mundell 2014 Brett Barbier ...... 12 2016 27 Mike Miller 2012 15 Steve Rohlmeier 1997 10 Alex McKenna 2017 Cal Poly Routs Ex-Mustangs 12-2 in 2020 Alumni Baseball Game Corner infielder Tate Samuelson collected four home the first run of the game. Alumni-Cal Poly hits and drove in four runs to lift the 2020 Cal Poly Cal Poly outhit the Alumni 14-5. Score by innings: R H E baseball team to a 12-2 victory over the Alumni on For the Alumni, Kyle Marinconz, older brother of Alumni 000 100 010 -- 2 5 4 Feb. 1 inside Baggett Stadium. Nick now playing in the Washington Nationals Cal Poly 430 020 30x -- 12 14 1 In winning the alumni game for the sixth straight organization, led the way offensively with a single Batteries: Michael Clark, Trent Shelton (3), time, Cal Poly scored four runs in the first inning and double. Kevin Morgan added a double while Cameron Cotton (4), Andrew Bruder (5), Alec Smith and never looked back, adding three in the second, Alex McKenna and Elliot Stewart both singled. (6), John Schuknecht (7), Peter Van Gansen (8) two in the fifth and three more in the seventh. The Alumni scored single runs in the fourth and and Nick Meyer, Elliot Stewart (5); Derek True, Kyle Samuelson, who started the game at third base eighth innings. Singles by McKenna and Stewart Scott (5), Bryan Woo (8) and Myles Emmerson, and finished at first base, singled in the first inning, preceded an RBI groundout by Brett Barbier in the Brett Wells (6). doubled home a run in the second, singled again in fourth. Morgan doubled with one out in the eighth Triples: CP - Tate Samuelson. the sixth and belted a three-run triple to the gap in and came home on a throwing error by the Doubles: Alumni -- Kevin Morgan, Kyle right-center field in the seventh. Mustangs. Marinconz; Cal Poly -- Nick Marinconz 2, Tate Freshman shortstop Nick Marinconz doubled Freshman Derek True allowed one run and two Samuelson, Kyle Ashworth. twice and drove in one run while both Connor hits with seven strikeouts over four innings of work. Singles: Alumni -- Alex McKenna, Kyle Gurnik and Elijah Greene contributed a pair of sin- Kyle Scott, another freshman, pitched three score- Marinconz, Elliot Stewart; Cal Poly -- Cole Cabrera, gles, Gurnik knocking home two runs. less frames with four strikeouts, retiring nine of the Elijah Greene 2, Bradlee Beesley, Tate Samuelson Taison Corio drove in two runs with a single and 10 batters he faced, while sophomore Bryan Woo 2, Taison Corio, Connor Gurnik 2. sacrifice fly while Kyle Ashworth contributed a run- gave up a run and two hits with four strikeouts over scoring double. Bradlee Beesley singled to drive the final two innings. 44 2021 Cal Poly Preseason Depth Chart

Center Field Cole Cabrera Left Field Right Field Nick DiCarlo Sam Biller Reagan Doss Nick DiCarlo Nick DiCarlo

Shortstop Second Base Brooks Lee Taison Corio Connor Gurnik Connor Gurnik Third Base Nick Marinconz First Base Tate Samuelson Joe Yorke Nick Marinconz Matt Lopez Starting Pitchers Drew Thorpe (R) Andrew Alvarez (L) Travis Weston (L) Bryan Woo (R) Relief Pitchers Right-Handers Left-Handers Designated Hitter Kyle Scott Matt Arens Matt Lopez Kaden Sheedy Chris Baytosh Taison Corio Chase Walter Catcher Mark Armstrong Carlo Lopiccolo Myles Emmerson Bryce Warrecker Collin Villegas Zach Button Mark Armstrong Dylan Villalobos

Mustangs Against Future Major League Pitchers March 8, 1996 -- Cal Poly's Mike Zirelli outduelled nine hits in five innings with two walks and six strikeouts. Rzepczynski pitched for seven Major League teams Fresno State's Jeff Weaver in a 2-1 Mustang win at Southpaw Garrett Olson pitched seven scoreless from 2009-18. Pete Beiden Field. Zirelli pitched a two-hit shutout with innings before giving up three runs in the eighth, but no walks and seven strikeouts to beat Weaver, who Mike Bille struck out two in the ninth for his seventh save May 18, 2007 -- Eric Massingham was a notch better allowed two runs (one earned) and four hits in nine as the Mustangs held on. than Cal State Fullerton's Wes Roemer as the innings with two walks and a dozen strikeouts. Mustangs beat the Titans 6-3 in Baggett Stadium. May 7, 2005 -- Jimmy Shull conquered Wes Roemer Massingham scattered three runs and eight hits in seven April 12, 1996 -- Mike Zirelli again bested Jeff as Cal Poly posted a 7-1 win over then-No. 1-ranked Cal innings with one walk and four strikeouts for the win Weaver as Cal Poly outlasted Fresno State 11-8 in SLO State Fullerton before 3,091 fans in Baggett Stadium. while Roemer, a supplemental first-round draft pick Stadium. Zirelli won despite allowing eight runs and 15 Shull tossed a complete-game five-hitter with one walk in 2007, surrendered six runs and 10 hits with three hits in 8 2/3 innings. Weaver surrendered nine runs and and nine strikeouts while Roemer allowed six runs and walks and three strikeouts in six innings. 12 hits in 5 1/3 innings. eight hits in six innings with three walks and five strike- outs. February 28, 2008 — of San May 16, 1997 -- Cal Poly beat freshman Barry Zito Diego State pitched six innings with 10 strikeouts in a and UC Santa Barbara 11-10 in the Big West March 4, 2006 -- Casey Fien pitched six strong no-decision as the Aztecs rallied late to edge Cal Poly 9- Conference Tournament at . Zito lasted just 3 innings in relief as Cal Poly beat and the 8 at Stadium. 2/3 innings, allowing three hits and three runs with seven 8-6 in Baggett Stadium. Matusz, walks and eight strikeouts. a 2008 first-round draft pick, allowed four runs and five May 25, 2008 — Joe Kelly, in the Majors since 2012, hits in six innings with two walks and seven strikeouts. In including the 2019 campaign with the Dodgers, gave up May 9, 1997 -- Cal Poly beat Long Beach State 11-5 his six scoreless innings on the mound, Fien scattered a grand slam to Brent Morel in the 10th inning and suf- at Blair Field as the Mustangs knocked Rocky Biddle five hits and did not allow a walk while striking out three. fered the loss as Cal Poly beat UC Riverside 12-7 at the out of the game in the seventh inning. Biddle, a first- . round supplemental draft pick a month later, allowed March 18, 2006 -- On the strength of two home runs nine runs and seven hits in six innings with three walks and four RBI by Jimmy Van Ostrand, Cal Poly beat two- March 21, 2011 — of UCLA pitched two and five strikeouts. time Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum and scoreless innings to start, but Cal Poly tallied two runs Washington 5-4 at Husky Ballpark, rallying from a 4-0 and seven hits off Adam Plutko and beat the Bruins 2-1 April 14, 2002 -- Cal Poly's Kevin Correia outduelled deficit with three runs in the third and single runs in the in the first game of a doubleheader at Baggett Stadium. Cal State Northridge's Bill Murphy in an 8-2 Mustang fifth and eighth innings. Lincecum gave up five runs (one Cole was the first pick in the 2011 MLB Draft by the win at . Correia went the distance, allowing earned) and three hits in eight innings. . two runs and five hits with no walks and seven strike- outs. Murphy, a third-round draft pick of the Toronto Blue February 16, 2007 -- Marc Nobriga pitched six 2014-16 — Shane Bieber of UC Santa Barbara lost Jays in 2002, surrendered seven runs and six hits in 5 innings for the win against Washington’s Nick three times against Cal Poly. Bieber, who now pitches 2/3 innings with five walks and five strikeouts. Hagadone as Cal Poly beat the Huskies 10-1 in Baggett for the Cleveland Indians, lost a 1-0 decision on April 6, Stadium. The Mustangs broke open a 3-1 contest with 2014, at Baggett Stadium as Casey Bloomquist and May 5, 2002 -- Cal Poly's Kevin Correia pitched a six runs in the fifth inning. Brent Morel doubled twice, Taylor Chris combined on a five-hit shutout. The complete-game five-hitter with two walks and three driving in three runs, and Joshua Thomas added a two- Mustangs beat the Gauchos 4-3 on April 18, 2015, at strikeouts as the Mustangs beat and run home run. Hagadone pitched briefly for the as Kyle Smith went 8 1/3 Long Beach State 8-2 in Baggett Stadium. Weaver Cleveland Indians in 2012. innings on the mound for the win and Mark Mathias, allowed seven runs and eight hits in three innings. Peter Van Gansen and Brian Mundell each produced April 21, 2007 — Marc Rzepczynski of UC three hits. And on April 22, 2016, at Baggett, Smith and March 4, 2005 -- Cal Poly beat and Riverside allowed three runs and seven hits but Cal Justin Bruihl combined on a four-hit shutout with 12 Fresno State 5-3 in the opener of a three-game series at Poly’s Matt Leonard answered with a three-hit shutout strikeouts in a 7-0 Cal Poly win. John Schuknecht drove Pete Beiden Field. Garza surrendered four runs and with nine strikeouts in a 3-0 victory at Baggett Stadium. in three runs with a two-run double and RBI single. 45

First Pitch Banquet — Mustang Dugout Club In early February 2018 and 2019, the Cal Poly baseball team held a First Pitch Banquet featuring players from past Mustang teams, a dinner and an auction. The 2018 event was held in the Multi Activity Center and was headlined by former Mustangs and Mitch Haniger, with Logan Schafer on hand as well. Kevin Correia and former Righetti High School, Oklahoma State and 16-year Major Leaguer , who also managed the Chicago White Sox for five seasons, fielded questions from the audience at the 2019 banquet inside Mott Athletics Center. The annual baseball alumni game is played at Baggett Stadium during the afternoon prior to the 2010-12, the Archbishop Mitty High graduate earned Big West First Pitch Banquet, though the 2019 game was rained out. Player of the Year and second-team All-America honors as a junior. The First Pitch Banquet is co-sponsored by Firestone Grill and Drafted in the third round in 2008, Schafer played for the Brewers Slime and is a fund-raising event for the Mustang baseball program. from 2011-15 and for the in 2016 before he was Norris pitched in the Major Leagues for 10 seasons with the acquired by Baltimore prior to the 2017 season. Schafer played cen- , , , Atlanta ter field at Cal Poly in 2007 and 2008 after one year at Cuesta Braves, , California Angels and, during the College. He earned first-team All-Big West Conference honors as a 2018 season, the St. Louis Cardinals. He had 28 saves in 33 oppor- junior in 2008 after hitting .365 with 17 doubles, five triples, nine tunities with the Cardinals, a 3-6 record and 3.59 ERA with 67 strike- home runs and 49 RBI and did not commit an error in 140 chances. outs and just 21 walks over 57 2/3 innings. Correia enjoyed a 13-year Major League career with the San Norris was drafted in the sixth round in 2006 by the Astros. He Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres, Pittsburgh Pirates, Minnesota pitched at Cal Poly from 2004-06, compiling a career 14-6 record Twins, Los Angeles Dodgers and , compiling a and 4.47 ERA. 76-98 record, including a trio of 12-win seasons, and 4.67 ERA. At Haniger enjoyed his best season in the Majors in 2018, hitting Cal Poly from 2000-02, Correia compiled a 17-10 win-loss record .285 for the Seattle Mariners with 38 doubles, 26 home runs and 93 with four saves and a 5.15 ERA, striking out 180 batters in 227.1 RBI. His 38 doubles were 20th in the Majors, his 26 home runs No. innings. His 11 wins in 2002 is tied for No. 4 all-time at Cal Poly for 39 and his 93 RBI 22nd. He produced a 17-game hitting streak in victories in a season. late August and early September, and compiled 44 multiple-hit A Righetti High School graduate, Ventura was the 10th overall pick games. Haniger hit .219 in 64 games last year before sitting out the in the 1988 MLB Draft after setting the NCAA Division I record with final four months due to a ruptured testicle which required surgery. a 58-game hitting streak at Oklahoma State and played 16 Major Haniger hit .282 with 16 home runs and 47 RBI in his first full sea- League seasons with the Chicago White Sox, New York Mets, New son with the Mariners. He was traded to Seattle from Arizona follow- York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers. He also managed the ing the 2016 campaign and was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers White Sox for five seasons. in the first round (38th selection overall) in 2012. At Cal Poly from To sign up for the Mustang Dugout Club, click here. 46 2020 Cal Poly Baseball Statistics -- Final (5-11) Overall: 5-11 Big West: 0-0 Home: 3-8 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 2-1 Batting Player Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-Att. PO A E Fld.% 28 Emmerson, Myles .317 16-16 63 6 20 3 0 0 5 23 .365 7 0 12 1 .380 1 0 1-1 152 16 2 .988 6 Cabrera, Cole .274 16-16 62 10 17 2 0 2 8 25 .403 10 4 14 1 .397 2 1 3-4 30 0 2 .938 5 Beesley, Bradlee .262 16-16 65 15 17 4 1 0 9 23 .354 7 5 12 3 .372 1 0 1-1 42 2 0 1.000 11 Samuelson, Tate .254 16-16 67 5 17 0 0 0 10 17 .254 4 2 12 5 .311 1 0 1-1 105 17 3 .976 40 Greene, Elijah .235 13-10 34 4 8 0 0 0 0 8 .235 2 1 8 0 .297 0 1 0-2 14 0 0 1.000 12 Wagenseller, Blak .222 14-10 36 4 8 1 1 0 2 11 .306 6 1 11 0 .349 0 1 1-2 1 0 0 1.000 8 Marinconz, Nick .215 16-16 65 10 14 3 0 1 6 20 .308 7 1 7 2 .301 0 0 0-0 18 30 4 .923 1 Corio, Taison .200 14-11 40 4 8 1 0 0 2 9 .225 6 1 13 0 .319 0 0 1-1 13 14 0 1.000 7 DiCarlo, Nick .186 14-11 43 2 8 0 1 0 4 10 .233 3 1 7 1 .250 1 0 1-2 8 26 2 .944 (Less Than 32 At-Bats) 13 Armstrong, Mark .500 2-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 22 Lee, Brooks .500 2-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 1.000 0 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 2 Ogrin, Scott .214 12-6 28 2 6 0 0 1 4 9 .321 2 0 13 0 .267 0 0 0-0 15 0 1 .938 16 Gurnik, Connor .143 11-7 21 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 .143 6 1 7 0 .357 0 3 1-1 14 12 5 .839 17 Ashworth, Kyle .083 13-6 24 3 2 0 0 0 3 2 .083 6 0 6 0 .267 0 0 0-0 21 0 0 1.000 34 Taylor, Noah .000 5-1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 20 Kuzma, Jack .000 7-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0-0 3 3 0 1.000 26 Loucks, Connor .000 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 4 1 0 1.000 41 Dollard, Taylor .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 2 0 1.000 Totals .231 16-16 563 67 130 15 3 4 56 163 .290 66 17 129 13 .327 6 7 10-15 453 139 21 .966 Opponents .261 16-16 587 88 153 32 6 7 78 218 .371 48 23 161 3 .337 7 10 12-20 452 151 25 .960

LOB - Team (140), Opp (135). DPs turned - Team (5), Opp (15). CI - Team (1), Emmerson 1. IBB - Team (4), Marinconz 2, Beesley 2. Picked off - Ashworth 1.

Pitching Player ERA W-L App. GS CG ShO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Bavg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA 41 Dollard, Taylor 1.67 1-0 4 4 0 0/1 0 27.0 20 5 5 4 36 4 0 0 97 .206 2 5 1 0 2 33 Thorpe, Drew 3.21 1-1 4 4 0 0/1 0 28.0 27 10 10 7 31 6 1 0 106 .255 2 2 0 1 0 23 Woo, Bryan 3.57 1-3 7 0 0 0/0 0 17.2 14 9 7 7 20 4 1 0 68 .206 3 2 2 1 2 49 Alvarez, Andrew 3.63 0-1 4 4 0 0/0 0 22.1 23 13 9 11 23 4 1 0 88 .261 2 3 1 1 0 (Less Than 16 Innings Pitched) 48 Franks, Jason 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 3 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 7 .429 1 0 0 0 0 32 Nelson, Darren 0.00 1-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 39 Scott, Kyle 2.08 1-1 7 0 0 0/1 0 8.2 6 8 2 1 8 2 0 1 32 .188 1 3 0 1 1 35 Colen, Craig 3.00 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 12.0 13 4 4 1 8 3 0 1 48 .271 1 0 0 0 1 37 True, Derek 6.57 0-2 6 2 0 0/0 0 12.1 18 11 9 6 12 1 2 2 51 .353 3 3 0 1 2 43 Jameson, Ryan 6.75 0-2 5 0 0 0/0 0 9.1 10 7 7 2 11 2 1 1 37 .270 0 2 0 0 1 47 Villalobos, Dylan 11.32 0-1 8 2 0 0/1 1 10.1 13 13 13 9 10 3 0 1 41 .317 0 3 0 1 1 36 Arens, Matt 22.50 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0 2.0 6 5 5 0 1 0 0 1 11 .545 1 0 0 1 0 Totals 4.17 5-11 16 16 0 2-2 1 151.0 153 88 70 48 161 32 6 7 587 .261 16 23 4 7 10 Opponents 3.11 11-5 16 16 0 1-1 4 150.2 130 67 52 66 129 15 3 4 563 .231 27 17 1 6 7 PB - Team (0), Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (4), Alvarez 2, Emmerson 2, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Emmerson (12-18), Alvarez (2-4), Thorpe (0-4), Villalobos (2-3), Dollard (3-3), Woo (2-2), Colen (2-2), True (0-1), Jameson (1-1).

1971 Cal Poly Pitching Staff Pitchers from the 1971 Cal Poly baseball team: Front row, from left, Berdy Harr (pitching coach), Larry Sylva, Bill Hall, Gary Landreth and Kent Agler. Back row, Doug Alderman, Allan Noble, Charlie Wilbur, Mike Krukow and Les Ohrn. The pitching staff com- piled a 1.98 ERA, a school record that still stands, and led the Mustangs to a 39-11-1 overall record. 47 2020 Game-By-Game Results (5-11) Date Opponent Result R-H-E R-H-E Innings Overall Big West Pitcher of Record Attend. Time 2/14 ^vs. Connecticut W 5-0 5-7-0 0-2-3 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Dollard (W 1-0) 530 2:38 2/15 ^vs No. 13 Michigan L 5-8 5-8-7 8-12-3 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 Alvarez (L 0-1) 875 3:46 2/16 ^vs No. 1 Vanderbilt W 9-8 9-12-2 8-8-4 9 2-1-0 0-0-0 Nelson (W 1-0) 745 3:45 2/18 PEPPERDINE L 2-9 2-4-1 9-13-0 9 2-2-0 0-0-0 True (L 0-1) 1528 2:52 2/20 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 2-6 2-6-1 6-7-3 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 Villalobos (L 0-1) 1523 3:07 2/21 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 3-4 3-7-1 4-6-0 9 2-4-0 0-0-0 Scott (L 0-1) 1598 3:03 2/22 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 10-0 10-16-0 0-4-1 9 3-4-0 0-0-0 Thorpe (W 1-0) 1668 2:23 2/22 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 4-5 4-13-1 5-7-4 (14) 3-5-0 0-0-0 Woo (L 0-1) 1668 4:52 2/25 at Fresno State L 0-13 0-5-2 13-16-0 9 3-6-0 0-0-0 True (L 0-2) 1021 2:38 2/28 NO. 5 MICHIGAN L 3-4 3-4-1 4-10-2 (10) 3-7-0 0-0-0 Woo (L 0-2) 1898 3:24 2/29 NO. 5 MICHIGAN W 5-4 5-10-1 4-8-0 (10) 4-7-0 0-0-0 Scott (W 1-1) 2040 3:26 3/1 NO. 5 MICHIGAN L 2-4 2-4-3 4-12-2 9 4-8-0 0-0-0 Woo (L 0-3) 1820 2:51 3/3 at Santa Clara L 5-8 5-8-1 8-9-2 9 4-9-0 0-0-0 Jameson (L 0-1) 301 3:20 3/6 BAYLOR W 2-1 2-10-0 1-9-0 (11) 5-9-0 0-0-0 Woo (W 1-3) 1668 3:31 3/7 BAYLOR L 6-8 6-10-0 8-18-0 9 5-10-0 0-0-0 Jameson (L 0-2) 1721 319 3/8 BAYLOR L 4-6 4-6-0 6-12-1 9 5-11-0 0-0-0 Thorpe (L 1-1) 1890 2:43 * Big West Conference game ^ MLB4 Tournament (Scottsdale, Ariz.) ( ) Extra-inning game

State-By-State Breakdown Class-By-Class California ...... 27 Bay Area ...... 8 Freshmen ...... 16 Central Coast ...... 4 Sophomores ...... 9 Central Valley ...... 2 Juniors ...... 9 Low/High Desert ...... 0 Seniors ...... 1 Northern California ...... 3 Orange County ...... 4 San Diego County ...... 2 Southland ...... 6 2021 Seniors Hawai’i ...... 1 Myles Emmerson Illinois ...... 1 A reunion of Mustang baseball players from as far back as Utah ...... 1 Arizona ...... 1 the late 1930s was held in 2009. Pictured, from left: Owen Minnesota ...... 1 Hand, Dick Morrow, Carl Underwood, John Rubcic, Kaz Ikeda, Texas ...... 1 Joe Meuller, Red Simmons, Joe Rochioli and Cameron Best. Retired Baseball Numbers No. 3 -- Ozzie Smith No. 9 -- Monty Waltz The Wizard of Oz played at Cal Poly from 1974-77. A terror No. 9 is retired in honor of two players, Monty Waltz and on the basepaths, Smith is still the Mustang standard bear- John Orton. Waltz is first in RBIs in a season with 72 and er for most career stolen bases with 110, career at-bats home runs in a season with 18, second in career home runs (754) and twice stole a school-record 44 bases in a season. with 30 from 1982-85, and his .338 career batting average Smith earned All-American honors in 1976 and twice was is eighth best ever at Cal Poly. Inducted into the Cal Poly named to the All-California Collegiate Athletic Association Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002, Waltz was Cal Poly’s first first team. On Jan. 8, 2002, Smith was elected into baseball All-American in 1985, earning first-team honors, Baseball’s Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY. He earned 13 and also earned all-conference honors three times and was Gold Gloves in 19 seasons (four with San Diego Padres co-MVP of the California Collegiate Athletic Association in and 15 with St. Louis Cardinals), set seven National 1985. The computer software company vice-president also League fielding records and played in 15 All-Star Games. earned three All-District 8 (Western Region) honors.

No. 9 -- John Orton No. 21 -- Mike Krukow Orton, who was a first-round draft choice of the California A former Major Leaguer with the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Angels in 1987, is known as one of the finest defensive Phillies and San Francisco Giants, Krukow played at Cal Poly catchers in school history. He contributed at the plate as from 1971-73. He holds the lowest career ERA in school his- well, hitting 16 home runs from 1985-87, which then was tory (1.94), is among the leaders in virtually every pitching cat- the seventh most at Cal Poly. He is the highest draft pick in egory at Cal Poly and is in Cal Poly’s Athletics Hall of Fame. Mustang baseball history (25th pick overall) and played five Krukow was an All-Star in 1986 when he recorded career seasons for the Angels, hitting four home runs and driving bests in wins (20), ERA (3.05) and strikeouts (178) while with in 29 runs in 156 career games. Following his playing San Francisco, finishing third in the National League Cy career, Orton was a manager in the minor leagues with Young Award balloting. He currently is a radio and television Bristol, Kannapolis and Great Falls. announcer for the Giants and resides in Reno, Nevada. 48

2020 Season by the Numbers Team Batting Mustangs Opponents Most at-bats, game 54, vs. BYU (2/22) 44, vs. BYU (2/22) Most runs scored, game 10, vs. BYU (2/22) 13, at Fresno State (2/25) Most runs, inning 5, vs. BYU (8th inning) (2/22) 5, vs. Vanderbilt (8th inning) (2/16) 5, vs. Santa Clara (6th inning) (3/3) Most RBIs, game 9, vs. Vanderbilt (2/16) 13, at Fresno State (2/25) 9, vs. BYU (2/22) Most hits, game 16, vs BYU (2/22) 18, vs. Baylor (3/7) Most doubles, game 2, Five times 5, at Fresno State (2/25) Most triples, game 2, vs. BYU (2/21) 2, vs. Baylor (3/7) Most home runs, game 1, Four times 3, at Fresno State (2/25) Most total bases, game 20, vs. BYU (2/22) 30, at Fresno State (2/25) Most walks, game 9, vs. Michigan (2/29) 7, vs. BYU (2/21) 7, vs. BYU (2/22) Most strikeouts, game 13, vs. BYU (2/22) 15, vs. BYU (2/20) Most sacrifice bunts, game 2, vs. Connecticut (2/14) 3, vs. BYU (2/22) 2, vs. Baylor (3/6) 3, vs. Michigan (3/28) Most sacrifice flies, game 2, vs. Vanderbilt (2/16) 2, vs. BYU (2/21) Most steals, game 5, vs. Michigan (2/29) 4, vs. Michigan (2/15) Most hit by pitches, game 3, vs. Baylor (3/6) 6, at Washington (3/3) Most caught steals, game 1, Five times 2, vs. BYU (2/22) 2, vs. BYU (2/22) 2, vs. Michigan (3/1) Most left on base, game 15, vs. BYU (2/22) 13, vs. Michigan (2/15) Most hit into double plays, game 3, vs. Michigan (2/29) 2, vs. Michigan (2/15) Most putouts, game 42, vs. BYU (2/22) 42, vs. BYU (2/22) Most assists, game 13, vs. BYU (2/22) 15, vs. Michigan (2/15) 15, vs. BYU (2/22) 15, vs. Michigan (2/28) Most errors, game 7, vs. Michigan (2/15) 4, vs. Vanderbilt (2/16) 4, vs. BYU (2/22) Most passed balls, game 0 1, vs. BYU (2/21) Most double plays turned 2, vs. Michigan (2/15) 3, vs. Michigan (2/29) Most innings pitched, game 14.0, vs. BYU (2/22) 14, vs. BYU (2/22) Least hits allowed, game 2, vs. Connecticut (2/14) 4, vs. Pepperdine (2/18) 4, vs. Michigan (2/28) 4, vs. Michigan (3/1) Most wild pitches, game 5, at Fresno State (2/25) 4, vs. Pepperdine (2/18) 4, at Santa Clara (3/3) Most hit batters, game 5, at Santa Clara (3/3) 3, vs. Baylor (3/6)

Individual Batting Most at-bats, game ...... 7, Myles Emmerson vs. BYU (2/22), Nick Marinconz vs. BYU (2/22), Nick DiCarlo vs. BYU (2/22) Most runs, game ...... 3, Bradlee Beesley vs. BYU (2/22) Most hits, game ...... 4, Myles Emmerson vs. BYU (2/22) Most doubles, game ...... 1, Fifteen times Most triples, game ...... 1, Bradlee Beesley vs. BYU (2/21), Nick DiCarlo vs. BYU (2/21), Blake Wagenseller vs. Baylor (3/7) Most home runs, game ...... 1, Four times Most total bases, game ...... 5, Four times Most RBIs, game ...... 3, Bradlee Beesley at Santa Clara (3/3), Bradlee Beesley vs. Baylor (3/7) Most walks, game ...... 3, Kyle Ashworth vs. BYU (2/22), Myles Emmerson vs. Michigan (2/29) Most strikeouts, game ...... 3, Four times Most sacrifice bunts, game ...... 2, Connor Gurnik vs. Connecticut (2/14) Most sacrifice flies, game ...... 1, Six times Most hit by pitches, game ...... 2, Cole Cabrera vs. Baylor (3/8) Most stolen bases, game ...... 2, Cole Cabrera vs. Michigan (2/29) Most caught steals, game ...... 1, Five times Most runners left on base, game . . . . . 6, Taison Corio vs. Connecticut (2/14) Longest hitting streak, season ...... 9, Tate Samuelson (UConn 2/14 thru Fresno State 2/25), Bradlee Beesley (UConn 2/14 thru Fresno State 2/25) Longest hitting streak, current ...... 3, Tate Samuelson (Baylor on March 6 throuth Baylor on March 8) Longest streak reaching base safely . .10, Bradlee Beesley (UConn 2/14 thru Michigan 2/28), Cole Cabrera (BYU 2/22 thru Baylor 3/8)

Individual Fielding Most putouts, game ...... 15, Myles Emmerson vs. BYU 2/20) Most assists, game ...... 5, Nick Marinconz vs. Michigan (2/15), Nick DiCarlo vs. Michigan (2/29), Taison Corio vs. Baylor (3/8) Most errors, game ...... 2, Myles Emmerson vs. Michigan (2/15), Connor Gurnik vs. Michigan (2/15), Connor Gurnik vs. Vanderbilt (2/16) Most passed balls, game ...... 0 49

2020 Season by the Numbers

Individual Pitching Most innings pitched ...... 8.0, Drew Thorpe vs. BYU (2/22) Most strikeouts, game ...... 13, Drew Thorpe vs, BYU (2/22) Most walks allowed, game ...... 5, Andrew Alvarez vs. BYU (2/21) Most runs allowed, game ...... 6, Drew Thorpe vs. Baylor (3/8) Most earned runs allowed, game . . . . 6, Drew Thorpe vs. Baylor (3/8) Most hits allowed, game ...... 10, Drew Thorpe vs. Baylor (3/8) Most doubles allowed, game ...... 4, Drew Thorpe vs, Baylor (3/8) Most triples allowed, game ...... 1, Six times Most home runs allowed, game . . . . . 1, Seven times Most wild pitches, game ...... 3, Derek True at Fresno State (2/25) Most hit batters, game ...... 3, Taylor Dollard vs. Baylor (3/6)

Cal Poly’s Record ... Overall...... 5-11 (.313) In one-run games ...... 3- 3 (.500) In the Big West Conference...... 0- 0 (——) In two-run games ...... 0- 3 (.000) At home...... 3- 8 (.273) In three-run games ...... 0- 2 (.000) On the road (2-1 in neutral-site games)...... 0- 2 (.000) In four-run games ...... 0- 1 (.000) In day games ...... 4- 5 (.444) In five-run games ...... 1- 0 (1.000) In night games ...... 1- 6 (.143) In six-run games ...... 0- 0 (——) vs. lefties ...... 3- 2 (.600) In more than six-run games ...... 1- 2 (.333) vs. righties ...... 2- 9 (182) When scoring first ...... 4- 5 (.444) In shutouts...... 2- 1 (.667) When opponent scores first ...... 1- 6 (.143) On Mondays...... 0- 0 (——) When leading after six innings ...... 4- 3 (.571) On Tuesdays...... 0- 3 (.000) When trailing after six innings ...... 1- 6 (.143) On Wednesdays...... 0- 0 (——) When tied after six innings ...... 0- 2 (.000) On Thursdays...... 0- 1 (.000) When leading after seven innings ...... 3- 1 (.750) On Fridays...... 2- 2 (.500) When trailing after seven innings ...... 2- 6 (.250) On Saturdays ...... 2- 3 (.400) When tied after seven innings ...... 0- 4 (.000) On Sundays ...... 1- 2 (.333) When leading after eight innings ...... 2- 1 (.667) In February...... 4- 7 (.364) When trailing after eight innings ...... 2-10 (.167) In March ...... 1- 4 (.200) When tied after eight innings ...... 1- 0 (1.000) In April ...... 0- 0 (——) Extra-inning games ...... 2- 2 (.500) In May ...... 0- 0 (——) Longest winning streak ...... One game (5) In June ...... 0- 0 (——) Longest losing streak ...... Three games (2)

Score-by-Innings Summary Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ex—Total Cal Poly ...... 3 2 7 9 2 13 11 7 11 2 — 67 Opponents ...... 7 6 6 4 5 15 18 20 5 2 — 88

The 1971 Cal Poly Cal Poly’s Record vs. Opponents baseball team posted (Since moving to Division I in 1995) a 39-11-1 record for a Alabama ...... 2-1 Kansas State ...... 5-1 San Francisco State ...... 1-1 .780 winning percent- Arizona State ...... 0-1 Lewis and Clark State . . . . .0-2 San Jose State ...... 22-25-1 age, best in school Arkansas ...... 1-0 Long Beach State ...... 25-53 Santa Clara ...... 21-22 history. Head coach Baylor ...... 2-7 Loyola Marymount . . . . .14-17 Seattle ...... 5-1 of that Mustang team Bethany College ...... 3-0 Menlo College ...... 1-0 Southern Utah ...... 7-1 Bowling Green ...... 1-0 Michigan ...... 3-3 Stanford ...... 2-18 was , Brigham Young ...... 2-41 Minnesota ...... 2-3 Temple ...... 8-1 left, who guided the Cal Christian ...... 4-0 Missouri ...... 1-2 U. San Diego ...... 19-23 University of Texas Cal Lutheran ...... 4-0 Nebraska ...... 2-12 U. San Francisco ...... 19-10 to College World Cal St. Dominguez Hills . . .1-0 Nevada ...... 9-14 UC Davis ...... 35-10 Cal State Fullerton . . . . .22-60 New Mexico ...... 2-1 UC Irvine ...... 23-31 Series titles in 2002 Cal State Stanislaus ...... 1-0 New Mexico State ...... 14-2 UC Riverside ...... 39-21 and 2005 and Cal California ...... 9-13 North Carolina ...... 0-1 UC Santa Barbara . . . . .58-45 State Fullerton to the Centenary ...... 1-1 Northern Illinois ...... 5-0 UCLA ...... 8-16 1984 and 1995 Columbia ...... 9-0 Notre Dame ...... 1-2 UNC-Asheville ...... 1-0 Connecticut ...... 1-0 Oklahoma ...... 0-3 UNLV ...... 6-0 crowns. Garrido’s Cornell ...... 2-0 Oklahoma State ...... 3-4 USC ...... 5-12 catcher in 1971 was CSU Bakersfield ...... 22-6 Oregon State ...... 2-7 Utah ...... 5-3 Robin Baggett, right, CSUN ...... 43-33 Pacific ...... 43-25 Utah Valley ...... 1-0 a Cal Poly Athletics Dartmouth ...... 8-3 Patten College ...... 1-0 Valparaiso ...... 3-0 Hall of Fame member Florida International ...... 1-1 Penn State ...... 0-1 Vanderbilt ...... 1-0 Fresno State ...... 27-30 Pennsylvania ...... 1-0 Wagner ...... 3-0 who did not allow a Georgetown ...... 1-0 Pepperdine ...... 17-25 Washington ...... 14-10 passed ball as a Gonzaga ...... 2-1-1 Portland ...... 2-1 Westmont ...... 4-0 senior in 1971 and Grand Canyon ...... 1-6 Portland State ...... 3-0 Wichita State ...... 4-2 threw out 70 percent Hawaii ...... 23-11 Rice ...... 2-4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee . . . . .1-0 Hawaii-Hilo ...... 15-5-1 Sacramento State ...... 37-15 Wright State ...... 2-0 of would-be base Holy Cross ...... 2-0 Saint Mary’s ...... 16-6 stealers. Houston ...... 2-4 San Diego State ...... 17-13 Totals: 731-635-3 50 Final 2020 Big West Baseball Standings Conference Overall School W L Pct. Home Away GB W L T Pct. Home Away Neutral UC Santa Barbara ...... 0 0 —— 0-0 0-0 13 2 0 .867 7-1 6-1 0-0 CSUN ...... 0 0 —— 0-0 0-0 10 5 0 .667 4-0 5-5 1-0 Long Beach State ...... 0 0 —— 0-0 0-0 10 5 0 .667 10-4 0-1 0-0 Hawai’i ...... 0 0 —— 0-0 0-0 11 6 0 .647 10-4 1-2 0-0 UC Davis ...... 0 0 —— 0-0 0-0 9 7 0 .563 9-5 0-2 0-0 UC Riverside ...... 0 0 —— 0-0 0-0 9 7 0 .563 5-2 4-5 0-0 UC Irvine ...... 0 0 —— 0-0 0-0 8 7 0 .533 5-2 8-5 0-0 Cal Poly ...... 0 0 —— 0-0 0-0 5 11 0 .313 3-8 0-2 2-1 Cal State Fullerton ...... 0 0 —— 0-0 0-0 4 12 0 .250 2-7 2-5 0-0 *Big West Conference champion %NCAA automatic qualifier ^NCAA regionals participant #NCAA Super Regionals $College World Series participant

All-Big West Conference First Team (2019) Big West

Player School Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown Champions Eric Yang ...... UC Santa Barbara C 5-11 185 Jr. West Hills, CA (Since 1970) Adrian Damla ...... UC Irvine 1B 6-0 195 Jr. La Crescenta, CA Team Year Andrew Martinez ...... UC Santa Barbara 2B 5-11 180 So. San Francisco, CA Long Beach State ...... 1970 Brandon Lewis ...... UC Irvine 3B 6-3 215 Jr. Porter Ranch, CA San Jose State/Fresno State . . . .1971 UC Santa Barbara ...... 1972 Tanner Murray ...... UC Davis SS 6-2 170 So. Ben Lomond, CA Cal State Los Angeles ...... 1973 Connor Cannon ...... UC Riverside DH 6-5 240 Jr. Riverside, CA Cal State Los Angeles ...... 1974 Thomas Rowan ...... UC Santa Barbara DH 6-1 200 Sr. Santa Ynez, CA Cal State Fullerton ...... 1975 Cal State Fullerton ...... 1976 Maaki Yamazaki ...... Hawai’i UTL 6-0 190 Sr. Tokyo, Japan Fresno State ...... 1985 Mitchell Berryhill ...... Cal State Fullerton OF 6-0 170 Sr. Smithfield, UT UC Santa Barbara ...... 1986 Tommy Jew ...... UC Santa Barbara OF 6-1 185 Jr. San Ramon, CA Cal State Fullerton ...... 1987 Dean Miller ...... UC Riverside OF 6-2 235 Sr. Riverside, CA Fresno State ...... 1988 Long Beach State/Fresno State . .1989 Amani Smith ...... UC Santa Barbara OF 6-4 215 Jr. Martinez, CA Fresno State ...... 1990 Bobby Ay ...... Cal Poly SP 6-3 190 Jr. Trabuco Canyon, CA Fresno State/Cal State Fullerton .1991 Jack Dashwood ...... UC Santa Barbara SP 6-6 240 So. San Diego, CA Long Beach State ...... 1992 Trenton Denholm ...... UC Irvine SP 5-11 190 So. El Dorado Hills, CA Long Beach State ...... 1993 Nevada/Long Beach St./CS Fullerton 1994 Taylor Dollard ...... Cal Poly RP 6-2 175 So. Encino, CA Cal State Fullerton ...... 1995 Michael McGreevy ...... UC Santa Barbara RP 6-4 200 Fr. San Clemente, CA Long Beach State ...... 1996 Michael Clark ...... Cal Poly CP 6-0 170 Sr. Rohnert Park, CA Cal State Fullerton ...... 1997 Taylor Rashi ...... UC Irvine CP 6-4 216 Sr. Torrance, CA Cal State Fullerton (South) ...... 1998 Nevada (North) ...... 1998 Field Player of the Year -- Eric Yang (UC Santa Barbara) Cal State Fullerton ...... 1999 Pitcher of the Year -- Trenton Denholm (UC Irvine) Cal State Fullerton/Nevada (tie) . .2000 Defensive Player of the Year -- Christian Koss (UC Irvine) Cal State Fullerton ...... 2001 Cal State Northridge ...... 2002 Freshman Field Player of the Year -- Scotty Scott (Hawai’i) Long Beach State ...... 2003 Freshman Pitcher of the Year -- Rodney Boone (UC Santa Barbara) Cal State Fullerton ...... 2004 Coach of the Year -- (UC Santa Barbara) Cal State Fullerton ...... 2005 Cal State Fullerton ...... 2006 UC Riverside ...... 2007 Second Team CS Fullerton/Long Beach State . .2008 None UC Irvine ...... 2009 Cal State Fullerton ...... 2010 Honorable Mention Cal State Fullerton ...... 2011 Cal State Fullerton ...... 2012 Tate Samuelson ...... Cal Poly 1B 6-2 195 So. San Diego, CA Cal State Fullerton ...... 2013 Myles Emmerson ...... Cal Poly C 5-11 185 Jr. Spring Valley, CA Cal Poly ...... 2014 Conagher Sands ...... Cal Poly DH 6-3 215 Fr. Bakersfield, CA Cal State Fullerton ...... 2015 Cal State Fullerton ...... 2016 Bradlee Beesley ...... Cal Poly OF 5-10 175 Jr. San Leandro, CA Long Beach State ...... 2017 Cal State Fullerton ...... 2018 Big West Conference Players of the Week (2020) UC Santa Barbara ...... 2019 None None ...... 2020

Big West Conference Pitcher of the Week (2020) (Teams competed in NCBA and Drew Thorpe (Feb. 24) SCBA from 1977-84)

Big West Conference History 2021 Big West The Big West Conference, then known as the 1999, the conference realigned into one conference Baseball Lineup Pacific Coast Athletic Association, sponsored base- again. From 1985-99, the Big West held a postsea- Team Joined ball from 1970-76 before splitting into two leagues son tournament. The Big West has seen success in Cal Poly ...... 1997 separate from the PCAA — the Southern California the NCAA College World Series, having at least one Cal St. Fullerton ...... 1985 CSU Bakersfield ...... 2021 Baseball Association (SCBA) and the Northern representative 20 of the last 30 seasons. Cal State CSUN ...... 2001 California Baseball Association (NCBA). The SCBA Fullerton won the College World Series in 1995 and Hawaii ...... 2013 and NCBA merged again in 1985 to reform PCAA 2004. UC Davis officially joined the conference for the Long Beach State ...... 1985 baseball. The conference changed its name to the 2008 season. Hawai’i returned to the Big West, start- UC Davis ...... 2008 UC Irvine ...... 2002 Big West Conference prior to the 1989 season. ing with the 2013 season. UC Riverside ...... 2002 With lineup changes in 1997, the Big West split CSU Bakersfield and UC San Diego will join in UC San Diego ...... 2021 into North and South divisions for two seasons. In 2021. UC Santa Barbara ...... 1985 51

2021 Big West Conference Composite Schedule Conference Games Only (All Times Pacific) Friday, March 19 Sunday, April 11 Saturday, May 8 UC Irvine at UC Davis ...... 2:30 p.m. Cal Poly at Long Beach State ...... 1 p.m. Cal Poly at CSU Bakersfield (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Riverside at CSU Bakersfield ...... TBA CSUN at UC Santa Barbara ...... 1 p.m. CSUN at UC Davis (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Fullerton ...... TBA UC Davis at CSU Bakersfield ...... 1 p.m. UC San Diego at Cal State Fullerton (DH) ...... 12 noon Long Beach State at Hawai’i ...... TBA UC San Diego at UC Irvine ...... 1 p.m. UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara (DH) ...... 12 noon UC San Diego bye Hawai’i at UC Riverside ...... TBA Long Beach State at UC Riverside (DH) ...... TBA Cal State Fullerton bye Hawai’i bye Saturday, March 20 Cal Poly at CSUN ...... 1 p.m. Friday, April 16 Sunday, May 9 UC Irvine at UC Davis (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Irvine at Cal Poly ...... 3 p.m. Cal Poly at CSU Bakersfield ...... 1 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Fullerton (DH) ...... TBA UC Riverside at CSUN ...... 3 p.m. CSUN at UC Davis ...... 1 p.m. Long Beach State at Hawai’i (DH) ...... TBA Cal State Fullerton at UC Davis ...... 2:30 p.m. UC San Diego at Cal State Fullerton ...... 1 p.m. UC Riverside at CSU Bakersfield (DH) ...... TBA UC Santa Barbara at UC San Diego ...... 3 p.m. UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara ...... 1 p.m. UC San Diego bye CSU Bakersfield at Hawai’i ...... TBA Long Beach State at UC Riverside ...... TBA Long Beach State bye Hawai’i bye Sunday, March 21 Cal Poly at CSUN (DH) ...... 11 a.m. Saturday, April 17 Friday, May 14 UC Irvine at UC Davis ...... 1 p.m. UC Irvine at Cal Poly (DH) ...... 12 noon Cal State Fullerton at Cal Poly ...... 3 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Fullerton ...... TBA UC Riverside at CSUN (DH) ...... 11 a.m. Hawai’i at CSUN ...... 3 p.m. Long Beach State at Hawai’i ...... TBA Cal State Fullerton at UC Davis (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Davis at UC San Diego ...... 3 p.m. UC Riverside at CSU Bakersfield ...... TBA UC Santa Barbara at UC San Diego (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Riverside at UC Irvine ...... 3 p.m. UC San Diego bye CSU Bakersfield at Hawai’i (DH) ...... TBA CSU Bakersfield at Long Beach State ...... 3 p.m. Monday, March 22 Long Beach State bye UC Santa Barbara bye Cal Poly at CSUN ...... 2 p.m. Sunday, April 18 Saturday, May 15 Friday, March 26 UC Irvine at Cal Poly ...... 1 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at Cal Poly (DH) ...... 12 noon UC San Diego at Cal Poly ...... 3 p.m. UC Riverside at CSUN ...... 1 p.m. Hawai’i at CSUN (DH) ...... 11 a.m. CSUN at Long Beach State ...... 3 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at UC Davis ...... 1 p.m. UC Davis at UC San Diego (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Davis at UC Santa Barbara ...... 3 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at UC San Diego ...... 1 p.m. UC Riverside at UC Irvine (DH) ...... 12 noon Hawai’i at UC Irvine ...... 3 p.m. CSU Bakersfield at Hawai’i ...... TBA CSU Bakersfield at Long Beach State (DH) ...... 11 a.m. Cal State Fullerton at UC Riverside ...... TBA Long Beach State bye UC Santa Barbara bye CSU Bakersfield bye Friday, April 23 Sunday, May 16 Saturday, March 27 UC Riverside at Cal Poly ...... 3 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at Cal Poly ...... 1 p.m. UC San Diego at Cal Poly (DH) ...... 12 noon Cal State Fullerton at CSUN ...... 3 p.m. Hawai’i at CSUN ...... 1 p.m. CSUN at Long Beach State (DH) ...... 11 a.m. UC Santa Barbara at Long Beach State ...... 3 p.m. UC Davis at UC San Diego ...... 1 p.m. UC Davis at UC Santa Barbara (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Davis at Hawai’i ...... TBA UC Riverside at UC Irvine ...... 1 p.m. Hawai’i at UC Irvine (DH) ...... 12 noon CSU Bakersfield at UC San Diego ...... TBA CSU Bakersfield at Long Beach State ...... 1 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at UC Riverside (DH) ...... TBA UC Irvine bye UC Santa Barbara bye CSU Bakersfield bye Saturday, April 24 Friday, May 21 Sunday, March 28 UC Riverside at Cal Poly (DH) ...... 12 noon Cal Poly at UC Davis ...... 2:30 p.m. UC San Diego at Cal Poly ...... 1 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at CSUN (DH) ...... 11 a.m. Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton ...... 5 p.m. CSUN at Long Beach State ...... 1 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at Long Beach State (DH) . . . . .11 a.m. UC Irvine at CSU Bakersfield ...... 3 p.m. UC Davis at UC Santa Barbara ...... 1 p.m. UC Davis at Hawai’i (DH) ...... TBA UC Santa Barbara at UC Riverside ...... TBA Hawai’i at UC Irvine ...... 1 p.m. CSU Bakersfield at UC San Diego (DH) ...... TBA UC San Diego vs. Hawai’i ...... TBA Cal State Fullerton at UC Riverside ...... TBA UC Irvine bye CSUN bye CSU Bakersfield bye Sunday, April 25 Saturday, May 22 Friday, April 2 UC Riverside at Cal Poly ...... 1 p.m. Cal Poly at UC Davis (DH) ...... 11 a.m. UC Irvine at CSUN ...... 3 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at CSUN ...... 1 p.m. Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton (DH) . . . .12 noon UC Riverside at UC Davis ...... 2:30 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at Long Beach State ...... 1 p.m. UC Irvine at CSU Bakersfield (DH) ...... 12 noon CSU Bakersfield at Cal State Fullerton ...... 5 p.m. UC Davis at Hawai’i ...... TBA UC Santa Barbara at UC Riverside (DH) ...... TBA UC Santa Barbara at Hawai’i ...... TBA CSU Bakersfield at UC San Diego ...... TBA UC San Diego vs. Hawai’i (DH) ...... TBA Long Beach State at UC San Diego ...... 3 p.m. UC Irvine bye CSUN bye Cal Poly bye Friday, April 30 Sunday, May 23 Saturday, April 3 Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara ...... 3 p.m. Cal Poly at UC Davis ...... 1 p.m. UC Irvine at CSUN (DH) ...... 11 a.m. CSUN at CSU Bakersfield ...... 3 p.m. Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton ...... 1 p.m. UC Riverside at UC Davis (DH) ...... 12 noon Hawai’i at Cal State Fullerton ...... 5 p.m. UC Irvine at CSU Bakersfield ...... 1 p.m. CSU Bakersfield at Cal State Fullerton (DH) . . . . .12 noon Long Beach State at UC Irvine ...... 3 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at UC Riverside ...... TBA UC Santa Barbara at Hawai’i (DH) ...... TBA UC San Diego at UC Riverside ...... TBA UC San Diego vs. Hawai’i ...... TBA Long Beach State at UC San Diego (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Davis bye CSUN bye Cal Poly bye

Sunday, April 4 Saturday, May 1 Friday, May 28 UC Irvine at CSUN ...... 1 p.m. Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara (DH) ...... 12 noon Hawai’i at Cal Poly ...... 3 p.m. UC Riverside at UC Davis ...... 1 p.m. CSUN at CSU Bakersfield (DH) ...... 12 noon CSUN at UC San Diego ...... 3 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at Hawai’i ...... TBA Hawai’i at Cal State Fullerton (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Davis at Long Beach State ...... 3 p.m. CSU Bakersfield at Cal State Fullerton ...... 1 p.m. Long Beach State at UC Irvine (DH) ...... 12 noon Cal State Fullerton at UC Irvine ...... TBA Long Beach State at UC San Diego ...... 1 p.m. UC San Diego at UC Riverside (DH) ...... TBA CSU Bakersfield at UC Santa Barbara ...... 3 p.m. Cal Poly bye UC Davis bye UC Riverside bye

Friday, April 9 Sunday, May2 Saturday, May 29 Cal Poly at Long Beach State ...... 3 p.m. Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara ...... 1 p.m. Hawai’i at Cal Poly (DH) ...... 12 noon CSUN at UC Santa Barbara ...... 3 p.m. CSUN at CSU Bakersfield ...... 1 p.m. CSUN at UC San Diego (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Davis at CSU Bakersfield ...... 3 p.m. Hawai’i at Cal State Fullerton ...... 1 p.m. UC Davis at Long Beach State (DH) ...... 12 noon UC San Diego at UC Irvine ...... 3 p.m. Long Beach State at UC Irvine ...... 1 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at UC Irvine ...... TBA Hawai’i at UC Riverside ...... TBA UC San Diego at UC Riverside ...... TBA CSU Bakersfield at UC Santa Barbara (DH) . . . . .12 noon Cal State Fullerton bye UC Davis bye UC Riverside bye

Saturday, April 10 Friday, May 7 Sunday, May 30 Cal Poly at Long Beach State (DH) ...... 11 a.m. Cal Poly at CSU Bakersfield ...... 3 p.m. Hawai’i at Cal Poly ...... 1 p.m. CSUN at UC Santa Barbara (DH) ...... 12 noon UC San Diego at Cal State Fullerton ...... 5 p.m. CSUN at UC San Diego ...... 1 p.m. UC Davis at CSU Bakersfield (DH) ...... 12 noon CSUN at UC Davis ...... 2:30 p.m. UC Davis at Long Beach State ...... 1 p.m. UC San Diego at UC Irvine (DH) ...... 12 noon UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara ...... 3 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at UC Irvine ...... TBA Hawai’i at UC Riverside (DH) ...... TBA Long Beach State at UC Riverside ...... TBA CSU Bakersfield at UC Santa Barbara ...... 1 p.m. Cal State Fullerton bye Hawai’i bye UC Riverside bye 52 Big West Leaders (Cal Poly players only) Scott Kidd (.412 avg.) ...... 1997 Matt Jensen (.493 on-base pct.) ...... 2009 Matt Imhof (15 batters hit by pitches) ...... 2013 Scott Kidd (105 hits) ...... 1997 Adam Buschini (.422 batting avg.) ...... 2009 Mark Mathias (48 runs scored) ...... 2014 Taber Maier (81 runs) ...... 1997 Adam Buschini (.730 slugging pct.) ...... 2009 Nick Torres (17 doubles) ...... 2014 Taber Maier (25 doubles) ...... 1997 D.J. Gentile (11 sacrifice flies) ...... 2009 Nick Torres (53 RBI) ...... 2014 Steve Rohlmeier (5 triples) ...... 1997 Ryan Lee (305 plate appearances) ...... 2009 Peter Van Gansen (40 walks) ...... 2014 Mike Zirelli (8 complete games) ...... 1999 Ryan Lee (27 stolen bases) ...... 2009 Mark Mathias (.386 batting avg.) ...... 2014 Bryan Gant (.402 avg.) ...... 2002 Ryan Lee (265 at-bats) ...... 2009 Brian Mundell (11 sacrifice flies) ...... 2014 Bryan Gant (97 hits) ...... 2002 Luke Yoder (32 walks) ...... 2009 Casey Bloomquist (12 wins) ...... 2014 Kyle Wilson (137 total bases) ...... 2002 Luke Yoder (56 strikeouts) ...... 2009 Matt Imhof (43 walks allowed) ...... 2014 Bryan Gant (59 runs) ...... 2002 Mark DeVincenzi (14 wild pitches) ...... 2009 Matt Imhof (11.23 K per 9 innings) ...... 2014 Bryan Gant (8 triples) ...... 2002 Mark DeVincenzi (31 appearances) ...... 2009 Jordan Ellis (6 triples) ...... 2015 Tyler Fitch (19 starts) ...... 2002 DJ Mauldin (32 strikeouts looking) ...... 2009 Casey Bloomquist (8 wins) ...... 2015 Pat Breen (.623 slug.pct.) ...... 2003 Matt Jensen (6 sacrifice flies) ...... 2010 Kyle Smith (7 losses) ...... 2015 Josh Mayo (24 errors) ...... 2003 Luke Yoder (57 strikeouts) ...... 2010 Brett Barbier (.492 on-base pct.) ...... 2016 Chalon Tietje (23 doubles) ...... 2004 Mitch Haniger (1.000 fielding pct.) ...... 2010 John Schuknecht (49 RBI) ...... 2016 Brandon Roberts (30 steals) ...... 2004 J.J. Thompson (19 errors) ...... 2010 Michael Sanderson (6 sac flies) ...... 2016 Brandon Roberts (38 steal att.) ...... 2004 Denver Chavez (17 sac bunts) ...... 2011 Nick Meyer (10 runners picked off) ...... 2016 Josh Mayo (22 errors) ...... 2004 Mason Radeke (41 K’s looking) ...... 2011 Michael Sanderson (16 errors) ...... 2016 Kyle Blumenthal (.410 average) ...... 2005 Bobby Crocker (1.000 fielding pct.) ...... 2011 Spencer Howard (2.05 ERA) ...... 2017 Kyle Blumenthal (.511 OB%) ...... 2005 DJ Gentile (1.000 fielding pct.) ...... 2011 Erich Uelmen (8 Losses) ...... 2017 Nick Meyer (4 Pickoffs) ...... 2017 Brandon Roberts (53 runs) ...... 2005 Mitch Haniger (.626 slugging pct.) ...... 2012 Kyle Blumenthal (53 RBIs) ...... 2005 Erich Uelmen (13 Hit Batters) ...... 2017 Mike Miller (56 runs scored) ...... 2012 Brandon Roberts (9 triples) ...... 2005 Spencer Howard (20 ER Allowed) ...... 2017 Mitch Haniger (64 RBI) ...... 2012 Brandon Roberts (20 steals) ...... 2005 Erich Uelmen (1 HR Allowed) ...... 2017 Jimmy Allen (20 doubles) ...... 2012 Brandon Roberts (25 steal att.) ...... 2005 Alex McKenna (1.000 FD%) ...... 2017 Garrett Olson (136 innings) ...... 2005 Mitch Haniger (13 home runs) ...... 2012 Josh George (1.000 FD%) ...... 2017 Mike Bille (14 saves) ...... 2005 Mitch Haniger (132 total bases) ...... 2012 Alex McKenna (51 runs scored) ...... 2018 Garrett Olson (19 starts) ...... 2005 Mitch Haniger (7 sacrifice flies) ...... 2012 Alex McKenna (81 hits) ...... 2018 Gary Daley (15 wild pitches) ...... 2005 Mike Miller (276 plate app.) ...... 2012 Trent Shelton (4 runners picked off) ...... 2018 Kyle Blumenthal (12 passed balls) ...... 2005 Mike Miller (246 at-bats) ...... 2012 Michael Clark (2 balks) ...... 2018 Jimmy Van Ostrand (13 home runs) ...... 2006 Joey Wagman (30 K’s looking) ...... 2012 Tate Samuelson (15 errors) ...... 2018 Gary Daley (16 wild pitches) ...... 2006 Kyle Anderson (10 wins) ...... 2012 Elijah Greene (223 at bats) ...... 2019 Gary Daley (19 hit batters) ...... 2006 Chase Johnson (23 games finished) ...... 2012 Michael Clark (32 appearances) ...... 2019 Grant Desme (.405 batting avg.) ...... 2007 Chris Hoo (22 caught stealing by) ...... 2012 Cole Cabrera (1.000 FD%) ...... 2019 Grant Desme (.733 slugging pct.) ...... 2007 Denver Chavez (56 runs scored) ...... 2013 Tate Samuelson (468 chances) ...... 2019 Grant Desme (.494 on-base pct.) ...... 2007 Denver Chavez (87 hits) ...... 2013 Connor Gurbnik (18 Errors) ...... 2019 Grant Desme (15 home runs) ...... 2007 Nick Torres (19 doubles) ...... 2013 Andrew Alvarez (2 runners picked off) ...... 2020 Joshua Thomas (1.000 fldg. pct.) ...... 2007 Jordan Ellis (6 triples) ...... 2013 Myles Emmerson (2 runners picked off) . . . .2020 Luke Yoder (1.000 fielding pct.) ...... 2007 Brian Mundell (11 home runs) ...... 2013 Bryan Woo (3 losses) ...... 2020 Logan Schafer (.600 sluggingpct.) ...... 2008 Nick Torres (9 sacrifice flies) ...... 2013 Bryan Woo (2 balks) ...... 2020 Brent Morel (60 RBIs) ...... 2008 Denver Chavez (17 stolen bases) ...... 2013 Bradlee Beesley (1.000 FD%) ...... 2020 Wes Dorrell (24 doubles) ...... 2008 Denver Chavez (244 at-bats) ...... 2013 Taison Corio (1.000 FD%) ...... 2020 Brent Morel (140 total bases) ...... 2008 Joey Wagman (13 wins) ...... 2013 Myles Emmerson (170 chances) ...... 2020 Wes Dorrell (9 sacrifice flies) ...... 2008 Joey Wagman (103 strikeouts) ...... 2013 Myles Emmerson (152 putouts) ...... 2020 Logan Schafer (1.000 fielding pct.) ...... 2008 Reed Reilly (32 appearances) ...... 2013 Myles Emmerson (0 passed balls) ...... 2020 Josh Thomas (11 passed balls) ...... 2008 Reed Reilly (19 runs allowed) ...... 2013 Myles Emmerson (6 caught steals) ...... 2020

Conference Notes Heading to Omaha 2015 — Cal State Fullerton chosen in 2018. A total of 37 Big West players were drafted in The Big West has enjoyed a tradition of representation at col- 2016 — UC Santa Barbara 2011, including fourth-round pick Bobby Crocker by Oakland, lege baseball’s premier event, the NCAA College World Series, a 2017 — Cal State Fullerton while 18 were selected in 2012, including Mitch Haniger (Comp. showcase of the nation’s best teams battling for the national cham- A, Brewers) and Mike Miller (ninth, Red Sox). In 2013, 25 Big pionship in Omaha, Neb. The Big West has featured a contender Major League Talent West players were drafted, including Chase Johnson (third, for the coveted crown on an almost annual basis. In fact, a Big The Big West boasts a sizable number of alumni who have Giants). A total of 37 players were drafted in 2014, including Matt West school has reached Omaha in 20 of the last 32 seasons (no moved on to baseball’s highest level and are contributing to the Imhof in the second round by Philadelphia, and 36 more were College World Series was held in 2020). Cal State Fullerton successes of their respective MLB clubs. taken in 2015 — Mark Mathias chosen in the third round by brought home the Big West’s first national title in 1995 and dupli- Some of the Big West’s more prominent alumni wearing major Cleveland. A total of 27 were chosen in 2016, 38 in 2017, 28 in cated the feat in 2004. Here is a breakdown of Big West partici- league uniforms include Jason Giambi, the 2000 2018 and 27 in 2019. In an abbreviated five-round 2020 draft, Cal pants in the College World Series over the years (baseball was not Most Valuable Player; 2001 National League All-Star Poly right-hander Taylor Dollard was selected by the Seattle sponsored in the Big West from 1977-84): and 2004 American League Rookie of the Year . Mariners in the fifth round. 1975 — Cal State Fullerton Other notable major leaguers who honed their skills in the Big 1988 — Cal State Fullerton, Fresno State West are Jered Weaver, , Brady Anderson, Barry Zito, Big West Expands to 11-Team Format 1989 — Long Beach State and . Big West baseball, which dropped to eight teams in 2002 fol- 1990 — Cal State Fullerton The list goes on and on. And the supply does not appear to be lowing the departure of Sacramento State, returned to a nine-team 1991 — Long Beach State, Fresno State in danger of shortage. The Big West produces an annual bumper format in 2008 with the addition of UC Davis. The league had 10 1992 — Cal State Fullerton crop of players in the amateur draft that teams in 2013 as Hawai’i returned to the league, but dropped back 1993 — Long Beach State ranks the conference among the highest represented in the nation. to nine teams in 2014 with the departure of Pacific to the West 1994 — Cal State Fullerton In the 2005 MLB amateur draft alone, a then-record 44 Big , then expanded to 11 schools with the addition 1995 — Cal State Fullerton (NCAA champion) players were selected, including two first-round selections in of CSU Bakersfild and UC San Diego beginning with the 2021 1998 — Long Beach State Tulowitzki and Cal State Fullerton’s and two com- season. From 1985-91 and 1993-00, the conference played with 1999 — Cal State Fullerton pensatory first-round picks -- and Cal Poly’s Garrett eight teams, including a two-division format in 1985 and 1997-98. 2001 — Cal State Fullerton Olson. A new record total of 49 Big West players was drafted in Through the years, 23 teams have appeared in the College 2003 — Cal State Fullerton 2008, including eight Cal Poly players. Forty-six more were draft- World Series, including 1995 and 2004 national champ Cal State 2004 — Cal State Fullerton (NCAA champion) ed in 2009, including seven Mustangs. A total of 52 Mustangs have Fullerton. The Big West has had two representatives in the College 2006 — Cal State Fullerton been drafted in the last 12 years, including 23 in the first 10 rounds. World Series three times -- 1988, 1991 and 2007. Cal State 2007 — Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine Spencer Howard (second round, Phillies) and Erich Uelmen Fullerton qualified in 2017. 2009 — Cal State Fullerton (fourth round, Cubs) were drafted in 2017 while Alex McKenna The 11 teams will face each other for four-game series for a 2014 — UC Irvine (fourth round, Astros) and Nick Meyer (sixth round, Mets) were total of 40 conference games for each team this spring. 53 2021 Cal Poly Baseball Opponents GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Reno, NV 89557 Players Returning/Lost: 23/9; Starters: 11/4; Pitchers: 11/4 Nevada Enrollment (Web Site): 21,657 (www.NevadaWolfPack.com) Series Record: Nevada 19-9 (2007: Cal Poly won 3 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Wolf Pack (Navy Blue and Silver) Stadium/Capacity: Don Weir Field at Peccole Park / 3,000 SPORTS INFORMATION Feb. 19-22 Dimensions: 340-383-401-383-340 Baseball SID: Katie Rihn ([email protected]) Conference: Mountain West Conference SID Office Phone/Cell: (775) 682-6963 / (412) 719-0168 President: Brian Sandoval Press Box Phone: (775) 784-4404 6, 6, 1 Director of Athletics: Doug Knuth and 3 p.m. Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL Dillan Shrum 1B 13 4 0 7 .265 Head Coach (Alma Mater): TJ Bruce (Long Beach State ‘04) Joshua Zamora 3B 13 0 0 2 .236 San Luis Record at School/Years: 117-122 (Sixth Year) Wyatt Tilley SS 11 0 0 6 .234 Overall Record/Years: 117-122 (Sixth Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA TJ Bruce Obispo, CA Joshua Zamora Assistant Coaches: , Abe Alvarez, Kyle Hunt Jake Jackson (R) 4 24.0 26 16 1-3 3.00 Head Coach Senior Baseball Office Phone: (775) 682-6978 Shane O’Malley (R) 4 21.0 24 12 1-2 4.29 2020 Record (Conference): 2-12 (N/A) Owen Sharts (R) 4 22.0 27 32 0-3 4.91

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: /A Location: Los Angeles, CA 90089 Players Returning/Lost: 28/3; Starters: 8/1; Pitchers: 9/3 USC Enrollment (Web Site): 40,000 (www.usctrojans.com) Series Record: USC 27-8 (2019: USC won 2 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Trojans (Cardinal and Gold) Stadium/Capacity: / 2,500 SPORTS INFORMATION Feb. 26-28 Dimensions: 335-375-395-365-335 Baseball SID: Jacob Breems ([email protected]) Conference: Pacific-12 Conference SID Office Phone/Cell: (213) 740-3809 / (951) 941-4048 President: Dr. Carol L. Folt Press Box Phone: (213) 748-3449 6, 2 and 1 p.m. Director of Athletics: Mike Bohn Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL Jamal O’Guinn U 17 0 2 7 .378 Los Angeles, Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jason Gill (Cal State Fullerton ‘96) Clay Owens C/1B 18 3 0 17 .346 CA Record at School/Years: 10-5 (Second Year) Ben Ramirez INF 18 3 0 13 .310 Overall Record/Years: 332-291 (13th Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Jason Gill Jamal O’Guinn Assistant Coaches: , Gabe Alvarez, Bobby Andrews Isaac Esqueda (L) 3 15.0 14 13 0-1 1.20 Head Coach Junior Baseball Office Phone: (213) 740-5762 Alex Cornwell (L) 4 19.2 24 14 2-1 3.66 2020 Record (Conference): 10-5 (N/A) Brian Gursky (L) 4 12.0 4 12 1-1 0.00

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Orem, UT 84058 Players Returning/Lost: 28/4; Starters: 8/1; Pitchers: 14/2 Utah Valley Enrollment (Web Site): 40,936 (www.gouvu.com) Series Record: Cal Poly 1-0 (2010: Cal Poly won 1 of 1) Nickname (Colors): Wolverines (Green and White) Stadium/Capacity: UCCU Ballpark / 5,000 SPORTS INFORMATION March 5-7 Dimensions: 312-375-408-375-315 Baseball SID: James Warnick ([email protected]) Conference: Western Athletic Conference SID Office Phone/Cell: (801) 863-6231 / (801) 376-0814 President: Dr. Astrid S. Tuminez Press Box Phone: (801) 863-6231 6, 6 and 1 p.m. Director of Athletics: Dr. Jared Sumsion Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL Kade Poulsen INF 15 0 0 4 .357 Head Coach (Alma Mater): Eric Madsen (Bellevue U. ‘03) Mitch Moralez INF 26 0 1 9 .329 San Luis Record at School/Years: 302-332 (13th Year) Garrett Broussard INF 17 0 1 5 .298 Obispo, CA Overall Record/Years: 302-332 (13th Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Eric Madsen Jesse Schmit Assistant Coaches: David Carter, Joidy Watts Jesse Schmit (R) 4 25.0 13 27 2-0 1.08 Head Coach Senior Baseball Office Phone: (801) 863-4645 Jaxson Otis (R) 4 19.2 14 12 1-2 5.03 2020 Record (Conference): 5-14 (N/A) Mason Gray (R) 4 18.2 21 14 1-2 5.30

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Los Angeles, CA 90095 Players Returning/Lost: 23/7; Starters: 8/1; Pitchers: 12/2 UCLA Enrollment (Web Site): 45,921 (www.uclabruins.com) Series Record: UCLA 28-11 (2018: UCLA won 3 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Bruins (Blue and Gold) Stadium/Capacity: Stadium / 1,879 SPORTS INFORMATION March 12-14 Dimensions: 330-370-395-370-330 Baseball SID: Andrew Wagner ([email protected]) Conference: Pacific-12 Conference SID Office Phone/Cell: (310) 206-4008 / N/A Chancellor: Gene Block Press Box Phone: (310) 206-8075 6, 6 Director of Athletics: Martin Jarmond Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. and 1 p.m. 2021 BASEBALL Matt McLain SS 23 3 1 19 .397 Head Coach (Alma Mater): (Nevada ‘91) Kyle Cuellar OF 14 2 0 9 .341 Record at School/Years: 552-362-1 (17th Year) Mikey Perez INF 11 0 1 6 .333 San Luis Overall Record/Years: 640-446-2 (20th Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA John Savage Obispo, CA Matt McLain Assistant Coaches: Rex Peters, Bryant Ward, Niko Gallego Zach Pettway (R) 4 25.2 13 29 3-0 1.05 Head Coach Junior Baseball Office Phone: (310) 794-8210 Jesse Bergin (R) 4 21.1 13 27 4-0 1.27 2020 Record (Conference): 13/2 (N/A) Nick Nastrini (R) 4 15.2 12 19 2-1 4.60

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Northridge, CA 91330 Players Returning/Lost: 23/10; Starters: 9/0; Pitchers: 10/3 CSUN Enrollment (Web Site): 38,310 (www.gomatadors.com) Series Record: CSUN 124-108 (2019: CP won 3 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Matadors (Red, White and Black) Stadium/Capacity: Matador Field / 1,000 SPORTS INFORMATION March 20-22 Dimensions: 325-360-390-360-325 Baseball SID: Nick Bocanegra ([email protected]) Conference: Big West Conference SID Office Phone/Cell: (818) 677-7188 / (818) 279-3374 President: Erika D. Beck Press Box Phone: (818) 677-4293 3 p.m., 11 a.m. Director of Athletics: Mike Izzi Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. (DH) and 2 2021 BASEBALL Denzel Clarke OF 16 3 5 9 .400 Head Coach (Alma Mater): (Trinity ‘03) Jayson Newman INF 17 2 0 13 .333 p.m. Record at School/Years: 10-5 (Second Year) Carlos Arellano INF 14 1 1 4 .298 Overall Record/Years: 456-307—1 (26th Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Dave Serrano Northridge, CA Casey Schmitt Assistant Coaches: Neil Walton, Eddie Cornejo, Tei Vanderford Blaine Traxel (R) 5 27.2 30 12 2-1 3.58 Head Coach Junior Baseball Office Phone: (818) 677-7055 Gavin Lizik (R) 5 16.1 22 12 1-1 3.86 2020 Record (Conference): 10-5 (N/A) Blake Schriever (R) 7 11.0 7 8 1-0 (4) 0.82 54 2021 Cal Poly Baseball Opponents GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: San Diego, CA 92093 Players Returning/Lost: 29/8; Starters: 7/2; Pitchers: 13/2 UC San Diego Enrollment (Web Site): 38,798 (www.UCSDTritons.com) Series Record: First Meeting Nickname (Colors): Tritons (Blue and Gold) Stadium/Capacity: Triton Ballpark / 500 SPORTS INFORMATION Dimensions: 330-385-400-385-330 Baseball SID: Kendrick Mooney ([email protected]) March 26-28 Conference: Big West Conference SID Office Phone/Fax: (858) 534-8451 / N/A Chancellor: Pradeep K. Khosla Press Box Phone: (858) 534-3887 Director of Athletics: Earl W. Edwards 3 p.m., 12 noon Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. (DH) and 1 p.m. 2021 BASEBALL Ryan McNally INF 11 1 0 11 .407 Head Coach (Alma Mater): Eric Newman (Texas Tech ‘97) Anthony Lucchetti OF 28 2 1 18 .400 Record at School/Years: 309-162 (10th Year) Michael Fughrman INF 20 0 6 13 .345 San Luis Overall Record/Years: 309-162 (10th Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Eric Newman Obispo, CA Blake Baumgartner Assistant Coaches: Bryson LeBlanc, Matt Harvey, Michael Ramazzotti Brandon Weed (R) 5 29.0 19 30 409 2.17 Head Coach Senior Baseball Office Phone: (858) 534-8162 Cameron Leonard (R) 6 31.1 27 29 3-0 2.30 2020 Record (Conference): 17-4 (N/A) Michael Mitchell (R) 7 12.0 3 15 2-0 (4) 0.75

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: San Jose, CA 95192 Players Returning/Lost: 25/12; Starters: 6/3; Pitchers: 11/4 San Jose State Enrollment (Web Site): 33,025 (www.sjsuspartans.com) Series Record: SJSU 45-51-1 (2018: Split 1-1) Nickname (Colors): Spartans (Gold, White and Blue) Stadium/Capacity: / 5,200 SPORTS INFORMATION Dimensions: 320-365-390-365-320 Baseball SID: Connor Pelton (connorpelton@[email protected]) April 1-3 Conference: Mountain West Conference SID Office Phone/Fax: (408) 924-1229 / (503) 998-7686 President (Interim): Dr. Mary Papazian Press Box Phone: (408) 924-7276 Director of Athletics: Marie Tuite 6, 6 and 1 p.m. Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL Ruben Ibarra INF 20 3 0 8 .344 Head Coach (Alma Mater): Brad Sanfilippo (UC Davis ‘99) Jack Colette OF 9 0 0 3 .314 San Luis Record at School/Years: 52-76 (Fourth Year) Troy Viola 3B 18 1 4 9 .271 Overall Record/Years: 52-76 (Fourth Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Brad Sanfilippo Obispo, CA Ruben Ibarra Assistant Coaches: Thomas Walker, Seth Moir Jonathan Clark (R) 4 12.0 4 17 1-1 (1) 2.25 Head Coach Senior Baseball Office Phone: (408) 924-1287 Ben Polack (L) 5 13.1 11 17 1-0 2.70 2020 Record (Conference): 5-12 (N/A) Spencer Long (R) 4 20.2 25 18 0-2 4.79

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Long Beach, CA 90840 Players Returning/Lost: 23/9; Starters: 7/2; Pitchers: 7/5 Long Beach State Enrollment (Web Site): 39,360 (www.longbeachstate.com) Series Record: LBSU 94-58 (2019: Cal Poly won 3 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Dirtbags (Black and Gold) Stadium/Capacity: Blair Field / 3,000 SPORTS INFORMATION April 9-11 Dimensions: 335-380-393-380-330 Baseball SID: Collin Robinson ([email protected]) Conference: Big West Conference SID Office Phone/Cell: (562) 985-7797 / N/A President (Interim): Dr. Jane Close Conoley Press Box Phone: (562) 433-8605 3 p.m., 11 a.m. Director of Athletics: Andy Fee (DH) and 1 Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL Connor Kokx OF 18 0 3 5 .400 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater): (Pepperdine ‘01) Calvin Estrada OF 18 0 2 7 .290 Record at School/Years: 10-5 (Second Year) Chase Luttrell 1B 10 0 1 4 .370 Long Beach, Overall Record/Years: 190-161 (Eighth Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Eric Valenzuela CA Connor Kokx Assistant Coaches: Bryan Peters, Daniel Costanza, Ryan Day Adam Seminaris (L) 4 22.0 9 36 1-0 1.23 Head Coach Freshman Baseball Office Phone: (562) 985-8215 Alfredo Ruiz (L) 4 25.0 15 24 3-1 1.80 2020 Record (Conference): 10-5 (N/A) Luis Ramirez (R) 4 26.1 23 27 2-0 2.73

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Irvine, CA 92697 Players Returning/Lost: 25/4; Starters: 8/1; Pitchers: 12/1 UC Irvine Enrollment (Web Site): 36,742 (www.ucirvinesports.com) Series Record: UC Irvine 31-26 (2019: UCI won 2 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Anteaters (Blue and Gold) Stadium/Capacity: / 3,408 (908 seats) SPORTS INFORMATION April 16-18 Dimensions: 335-380-408-380-335 Baseball SID: Alex Croteau ([email protected]) Conference: Big West Conference SID Office Phone/Fax: (949) 824-5814 / (949) 410-3346 Chancellor: Dr. Howard Gillman Press Box Phone: (949) 824-9905 3 p.m., 12 noon Director of Athletics: Paula Smith (DH) and 1 Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL Jake Palmer OF 21 0 4 8 .368 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater): (UC Irvine ‘09) Mike Peabody OF 14 2 3 9 .246 Record at School/Years: 45-24 (Third Year) Adrian Damla INF 12 1 0 12 .226 San Luis Overall Record/Years: 45-24 (Third Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Ben Orloff Trenton Denholm Assistant Coaches: JT Bloodworth, Danny Bibona, Mitch Holland Trenton Denholm (R) 4 23.2 12 25 2-2 2.28 Obispo, CA Head Coach Junior Baseball Office Phone: (949) 824-9521 Peter Van Loon (R) 4 22.2 13 23 2-0 2.78 2020 Record (Conference): 8-7 (N/A) John Vergara (L) 8 9.1 7 13 0-1 (3) 2.89

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Riverside, CA 92521 Players Returning/Lost: 27/4; Starters: 9/2; Pitchers: 8/4 UC Riverside Enrollment (Web Site): 20,510 (www.gohighlanders.com) Series Record: Cal Poly 118-86 (2019: CP won 2 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Highlanders (Blue and Gold) Stadium/Capacity: Riverside Sports Complex / 2,500 SPORTS INFORMATION April 23-25 Dimensions: 330-380-400-380-330 Baseball SID: Chelsea Pfohl ([email protected]) Conference: Big West Conference SID Office Phone/Fax: (951) 827-5438 / (951) N/A Chancellor: Kim A. Wilcox Press Box Phone: (951) 827-6415 3 p.m., 12 noon Director of Athletics (Interim): Wes Mallette (DH) and 1 Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL Taylor Juline C 10 0 0 1 .323 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater): Justin Johnson (Mt. San Antonio ‘97) Nathan Webb U 17 1 2 9 .258 Record at School/Years: 0-0 (First Year) Cole Pofek OF 16 3 3 11 .258 San Luis Overall Record/Years: 0-0 (First Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Justin Johnson Nathan Webb Assistant Coaches: Curtis Smith, Cody Yates, Don Parnell Zach Jacobs (R) 4 28.0 21 15 2-2 2.57 Head Coach Obispo, CA Junior Baseball Office Phone: (951) 827-5441 Andre Granillo (R) 10 12.2 6 19 2-1 (3) 2.84 2020 Record (Conference): 9-7 (N/A) Trevor Bateson (R) 5 18.2 20 19 1-0 7.23 55 2021 Cal Poly Baseball Opponents GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Santa Barbara, CA 93106 Players Returning/Lost: 24/7; Starters: 9/0; Pitchers: 11/2 UC Santa Barbara Enrollment (Web Site): 26,314 (www.ucsbgauchos.com) Series Record: UCSB 120-112 (2019: CP won 2 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Gauchos (Blue and Gold) Stadium/Capacity: Caesar Uyesaka Stadium / 1,000 SPORTS INFORMATION April 30-May 2 Dimensions: 335-385-400-385-335 Baseball SID: Daniel Moebus-Bowles ([email protected]) Conference: Big West Conference SID Office Phone/Fax: (805) 893-8603 / (310) 428-5944 Chancellor: Dr. Henry T. Yang Press Box Phone: (805) 893-4671 3 p.m., 12 noon Director of Athletics: John McCutcheon (DH) and 1 Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL McClain O’Connor INF 15 1 5 12 .238 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater): Andrew Checketts (Oregon State ‘98) Marcos Castanon INF 17 4 0 17 .288 Record at School/Years: 289-180-4 (10th Year) Steele Ledford OF 13 0 3 4 .283 Santa Barbara, Overall Record/Years: 289-180-4 (10th Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Andrew Checketts Rodney Boone Assistant Coaches: Matt Fonteno, Dylan Jones, Spencer Erdman Rodney Boone (L) 4 21.1 9 31 2-1 2.53 CA Head Coach Sophomore Baseball Office Phone: (805) 893-3690 Michael McGreevey (R) 4 27.1 19 26 2-0 0.99 2020 Record (Conference): 13-2 (N/A) Zach Torra (L) 4 25.1 11 39 3-0 0.36

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Bakersfield, CA Players Returning/Lost: 28/4; Starters: 7/2; Pitchers: 12/2 CSU Bakersfield Enrollment (Web Site): 9,000 (www.gorunners.com) Series Record: Cal Poly 22-6 (2019: CP won 2 of 2) Nickname (Colors): Roadrunners (Blue and Gold) Stadium/Capacity: / 2,000 SPORTS INFORMATION May 7-9 Dimensions: 325-375-390-375-325 Baseball SID (email): Daniel Sperl ([email protected]) Conference: Western Athletic Conference SID Office Phone/Fax: (661) 654-6071 / N/A President: Lynnette Zelezny Press Box Phone: (661) 654-2126 3 p.m., 12 noon Director of Athletics: Kenneth “Ziggy” Siegfried (DH) and 1 Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL Daniel Carrizosa INF 12 0 0 4 .343 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jeremy Beard (Oregon State ‘97) Tyler Jorgensen INF 17 0 0 8 .315 Record at School/Years: 80-104 (Fifth Year) Nick Grossman OF 14 0 3 3 .315 Bakersfield, Overall Record/Years: 80-104 (Fifth Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Jeremy Beard CA Tyler Jorgensen Assistant Coaches: Ryan Cisterna, Quinn Hawksworth, Brian De Jesse Ethan Skulja (R) 4 19.2 14 23 2-1 3.20 Head Coach Senior Baseball Office Phone: (661) 654-2628 Davonte Butler (R) 4 19.2 18 19 2-2 4.12 2020 Record (Conference): 5-9 (N/A) Aaron Charles (R) 4 18.0 19 14 0-1 4.50

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Fullerton, CA 92834-6810 Players Returning/Lost: 22/7; Starters: 11/1; Pitchers: 10/3 Cal State Fullerton Enrollment (Web Site): 40,235 (www.fullertontitans.com) Series Record: CSF 72-44 (2019: Fullerton won 2 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Titans (Navy, Orange and White) Stadium/Capacity: / 3,500 SPORTS INFORMATION May 14-16 Dimensions: 330-385-400-385-330 Baseball SID: Bryant Freese ([email protected]) Conference: Big West Conference SID Office Phone/Cell: (657) 278-7083 / (714) 743-0400 President: Framroze Virjee Press Box Phone: (657) 278-5327 3 p.m., 12 noon Director of Athletics: Jim Donovan (DH) and 1 Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL Zach Lew INF 21 0 2 9 .339 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater): (Trinity ‘03) Jackson Lyon OF 12 0 0 3 .267 Record at School/Years: 302-190 (10th Year) Austin Schell C 12 0 0 2 .261 San Luis Overall Record/Years: 302-190 (10nth Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Rick Vanderhook Obispo, CA Tanner Bibee Assistant Coaches: Dan Ricabal, Sergio Brown, Andy Jenkins Tanner Bibee (R) 4 29.2 23 33 1-3 2.73 Head Coach Junior Baseball Office Phone: (714) 278-3789 Kyle Luckham (R) 4 25.0 26 20 2-0 2.52 2020 Record (Conference): 4-12 (N/A) Titus Groeneweg (L) 7 11.2 13 7 0-1 5.40

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Davis, CA 95616 Players Returning/Lost: 27/5; Starters: 9/2; Pitchers: 13/2 UC Davis Enrollment (Web Site): 30,872 (www.ucdavisaggies.com) Series Record: Cal Poly 39-12 (2019: CP won 3 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Aggies (Yale Blue and Gold) Stadium/Capacity: Dobbins Baseball Stadium / 3,500 SPORTS INFORMATION May 21-23 Dimensions: 310-385-410-385-310 Baseball SID: Eric Bankston ([email protected]) Conference: Big West Conference SID Office Phone/Cell: (530) 752-3505 / N/A Chancellor: Gary S. May Press Box Phone: (530) 752-3673 2:30, 12 (DH) Director of Athletics (Interim): Rocko DeLuca Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. and 1 p.m. 2021 BASEBALL Alejandro Lara OF 15 1 0 9 .283 Head Coach (Alma Mater): (UC Davis ‘92) Spencer Gedestad 1B 25 0 2 8 .417 Record at School/Years: 183-263-1 (10th Year) Kyler Arenado INF 13 0 4 5 .241 Davis, CA Overall Record/Years: 183-263-1 (10th Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Matt Vaughn Alejandro Lara Assistant Coaches: Brett Lindgren, Lloyd Acosta, Mike Hacker Brett Erwin (R) 4 21.0 20 9 2-0 2.14 Head Coach Junior Baseball Office Phone: (530) 752-7513 Jake Spillane (R) 4 26.0 24 21 2-2 3.81 2020 Record (Conference): 9-7 (N/A) Nolan Meredith (R) 5 18.1 18 9 1-1 2.95

GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: N/A Location: Honolulu, HI 96822 Players Returning/Lost: 26/10; Starters: 8/0; Pitchers: 9/5 Hawai’i Enrollment (Web Site): 20,000 (www.hawaiiathletics.com) Series Record: Cal Poly 23-11 (2019: Cal Poly won 2 of 3) Nickname (Colors): Rainbow Warriors (Green, Black, White, Silver) Stadium/Capacity: Stadium / 4,312 SPORTS INFORMATION May 28-30 Dimensions: 325-365-385-365-325 Baseball SID: Fletcher Like ([email protected]) Conference: Big West Conference SID Office Phone/Cell: (808) 956-4480 / (808) N/A Chancellor: David Lassner Press Box Phone: (808) 956-6253 3 p.m., 12 noon Director of Athletics: David A.K. Martin (DH) and 1 Top Returners Pos. Hits HR SB RBI Avg. 2021 BASEBALL Kole Kaler INF 24 0 4 17 .407 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater): (Oklahoma State ‘87) Scotty Scott OF 18 0 4 7 .321 Record at School/Years: 512-505 (20th Year) Tyler Best U 13 0 0 4 .289 San Luis Overall Record/Years: 512-505 (20th Year) Top Pitchers (L/R) G IP H K W-L ERA Mike Trapasso Kole Kaler Assistant Coaches: Mike Brown, Carl Fraticelli, Kila Ka’aihue Brandon Ross (L) 4 13.1 6 12 1-0 1.35 Obispo, CA Baseball Office Phone: (808) 956-6247 Aaron Davenport (R) 5 29.1 29 30 4-0 2.15 Head Coach Junior 2020 Record (Conference): 11-6 (N/A) Logan Pouelsen (R) 5 25.0 24 25 0-2 6.48

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2014 -- A Magical Year for Cal Poly Baseball

Cal Poly drew 11,273 fans for its four NCAA Regional games in Baggett Stadium.

47 Victories (School Record) Third NCAA Division I Regional Bid in Six Years (First at Home) Ranked No. 1 For a Week by Collegiate Baseball Captured First Big West Conference Championship Ten 30-Victory Campaigns Since 2000 Second-Fewest Losses for the Year in the Nation (12) Second-Best Winning Percentage in Nation (79.7 Percent) Finished the Year Ranked Nos. 18-20 in the Polls Third-Most Wins in the West Region Over Last Three Years (123) Six Mustangs Drafted by Major League Baseball Teams Mathias, Bloomquist and Imhof All-Americans Mathias Big West Field Player of the Year Catcher Chris Hoo National Gold Glove Winner Mathias Selected to Play on Collegiate National Team

Zack Zehner gets heroes’ welcome after home run against Pepperdine.

Casey Bloomquist posted 12-2 record in 2014 season.

The traditional dogpile after Cal Poly Part of the crowd which packed clinched its first Big West Conference title Baggett Stadium during the 2014 with 3-2 victory over CSUN on May 18, 2014. NCAA San Luis Obispo Regional.

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Cal Poly Baseball Postseason History Division I Weibley p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Game 2 Cal Poly IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Starn p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bloomquist, Casey 3.0 5 3 3 2 0 12 14 35 2009 Totals...... 35 10 15 9 2 3 27 14 78 Cal Poly vs. UCLA Holback, Michael 2.1 2 5 2 3 2 10 14 64 Chris, Taylor 0.1 0 0 0 2 1 1 3 16 Game 1 Score by Innings R H E June 1, 2013 Johnson, Chase 2.1 1 0 0 1 3 8 9 41 Cal Poly vs. Oral Roberts Cal Poly...... 010 000 017 - 9 16 3 At Los Angeles, Calif. Kent State...... 103 100 41X - 10 15 2 () U. San Diego IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP May 29, 2009 E - LeeR (2); Dorrell (7); Brayton(5); Lyon (5); Gill (1). UCLA 6 (41-17) Lechich, Louie 4.0 4 2 2 1 1 14 16 48 At Tempe, Arizona DP - Cal Poly 1; Kent State 2. LOB - Cal Poly 13; Kent Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Conyers, Troy 2.2 4 3 3 2 3 12 15 56 (Packard Stadium) State 7. 2B - LeeR (11); Melker (16); Yoder(11); Brayton Carroll, Brian cf 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 Bayless, Trevor 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 13 Cal Poly 3 (37-20) (9); Gallas (9); Humphreys (11); Shaw (6). 3B - Yoder (3). Kramer, Kevin 3b 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 Homick, Max 1.2 0 0 0 1 0 4 5 15 Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB HR - Shaw (7). HBP - Buschini. SH - Lyon (2). SF - Filia, Eric rf 5 1 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 Win - Conyers, T (3-2). Loss - Holback (3-2). Save Lee, Ryan cf 5 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Klafczynski (5); Rohan (4). SB - LeeR 2 (27); Buschini Valaika, Pat ss 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 - Homick, M (6). Melker, Adam lf 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 (13); SmithK (13); Crocker (10). CS - Shaw (1). Reached Williams, Kevin dh 4 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 3 WP - Bloomquist (3); Holback (8). HBP - by Conyers, Buschini, Adam 2b 4 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 on CI - Klafczynski. Zeile, Shane c 3 0 0 0 1 0 9 1 1 T (Armendariz); by Holback (Green, A). PB - Stewart Dorrell, Wes 1b 3 0 0 1 0 1 6 1 2 Regis, Cody 2b 3 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 (5). Smith, Kyle ss 4 0 1 0 0 2 2 5 1 Cal Poly IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Gallagher, Pat 1b 3 1 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 Umpires - HP: Olindo Mattia 1B: Steve Manders 2B: Crocker, Bobby rf 4 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 Mauldin, DJ 6.1 9 6 3 2 1 24 30 Allen, Brenton lf 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 Fred Cannnon 3B: Linus Baker Yoder, Luke dh 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 Massingham, Eric 0.1 4 3 3 0 0 5 5 Bono, Christoph lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Start: 2:06 pm Time: 3:12 Attendance: 1002 Brayton, Ross c 3 1 3 0 0 0 9 0 0 Eskew, Jared 1.1 2 1 1 0 2 6 6 Vander Tuig, Nick p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Weather: Clear, mild, 72 deg., 12-20 W Thompson, J.J. 3b 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 Kaprielian, James p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gentile, D.J. ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Kent State IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Berg, David p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Radeke, Mason p 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 Smith, K. 2.0 3 1 1 0 3 9 9 Totals...... 32 6 7 6 4 8 27 8 6 2014 DeVincenzi, Mark p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Gill 2.1 2 0 0 2 2 9 11 Game 1 Castner, Kevin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sabo 2.0 1 0 0 3 0 6 10 Cal Poly 4 (40-18) Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Cal Poly vs. Sacramento State Laugenour, Mark p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pokorny 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Johnson, Jeff p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mace 1.1 8 7 7 1 0 12 13 Chavez, Denver 2b 4 2 2 0 1 0 1 4 0 Ellis, Jordan cf 5 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 May 30, 2014 Totals...... 34 3 11 3 0 12 24 9 7 Weibley 0.0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 At San Luis Obispo, Calif. Starn 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 3 3 Mundell, Brian dh 5 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 Torres, Nick rf 2 0 1 2 1 0 4 0 0 (Baggett Stadium) Oral Roberts 13 (32-13) Win - Gill (4-2). Loss - Mauldin (5-5). Save - Starn Sacramento State 2 (39-23) Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB (2). Allen, Jimmy 3b 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 Armendariz, David lf 4 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Garewal cf 5 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 WP - Mauldin (4); Massingham (4); Gill (6). HBP - by Moses,Kyle lf 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 Martinez ss 5 2 3 1 0 1 0 3 0 Sabo (Buschini). PB - Lyon (6). CI - Brayton. Stewart, Elliot c 4 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 Schuknecht, John 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 Lukes,Nathan rf 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 Furmanek c 4 3 3 2 1 1 11 1 0 Umpires - HP: Chuck Busse 1B: Frank Neves 2B: Lewis,Chris dh 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 Notaro 1b 4 2 4 2 0 0 6 0 0 Scott Erby 3B: Steve Manders Van Gansen, Peter ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 Imhof, Matt p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hoskins,Rhys 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 8 2 3 Sequeira rf 3 1 0 1 1 1 4 0 2 Start: 1:59 PM Time: 3:38 Attendance: 4201 Soto,Will 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 J.Roberts dh 4 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 Weather: Sunny, hot, 102 degrees, 6-8 W Reilly, Reed p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Chris, Taylor p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grande,David Del cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 C.Price 2b 3 1 2 5 1 0 2 1 0 Weibley faced 2 batters in the 9th Burcham,Scotty ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Duffy 3b 5 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 2 Johnson, Chase p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals...... 35 4 9 4 3 9 27 6 8 Fujinaka,Dane c 2 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 Barbosa lf 5 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 Loper,Scott 2b 3 1 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 Sullivan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2013 Score by Innings R H E Long,Sam p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Burleson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Game 1 Palsha,Alex p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals...... 38 13 18 12 4 9 27 7 8 UCLA...... 000 004 200 - 6 7 0 Cal Poly vs. U. San Diego Cal Poly...... 201 100 000 - 4 9 0 Totals...... 29 2 3 0 5 4 24 10 5

Score by Innings R H E LOB - UCLA 6; Cal Poly 8. 2B - Gallagher (7); Allen May 31, 2013 (12). 3B - Williams (1). HBP - Carroll. SH - Gallagher Cal Poly 4 (46-10) Cal Poly...... 100 020 000 - 3 11 2 Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Oral Roberts...... 114 002 14X - 13 18 0 At Los Angeles, Calif. (6). SF - Kramer (3); Torres (9). (Jackie Robinson Stadium) Mathias, Mark 2b 4 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 E - Mathias (1); Hess (1); George (1). DP - Cal Poly 1. Ellis, Jordan cf 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 LOB - Cal Poly 7; Santa Clara 6. 2B - Wise (1); Torres U. San Diego (2) (35-24) UCLA IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Vander Tuig, Nick 6.0 9 4 4 3 3 26 30 110 Torres, Nick rf 4 0 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 (1); Barbier (1); HooC (1); Munoz (1); Summerville (2). Mundell, Brian dh 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 HR - Zehner (1). SF - Torres (1); Mundell (1). SB - Ellis Bryant, Kris 3b 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 Kaprielian, James 2.0 0 0 0 0 4 6 6 26 Robinson, AJ rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 Berg, David 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 16 Zehner, Zack lf 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 (2). Allen, Jimmy 3b 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Bailey Austin 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 Joe, Connor 1b 4 1 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 Cal Poly IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Hoo, Chris c 4 1 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 Cal Poly IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Van Gansen, Peter ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 0 Radeke, Mason 4.2 10 6 5 2 5 21 25 Green, Austin c 4 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 Imhof, Matt 5.1 3 4 4 1 5 18 21 89 Daniel, Andrew ss 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 Reilly, Reed 2.0 4 2 2 2 2 9 12 51 Schuknecht, John 1b 3 2 2 1 0 0 5 1 1 DeVincenzi, Mark 2.1 4 3 3 1 3 10 12 Drobny, Ryan 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Castner, Kevin 0.0 3 4 4 1 0 3 4 Lechich, Louie cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 Chris, Taylor 0.2 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 18 Hagberg, Lucas lf 3 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 Johnson, Chase 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 10 Imhof, Matt p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Laugenour, Mark 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 3 3 Reilly, Reed p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson, Jeff 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Dunlap, Spencer dh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Win - Vander Tuig (11-4). Loss - Reilly (2-4). Save - Conyers, Troy ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Berg (20). Totals...... 30 4 8 4 2 4 27 9 6

Oral Roberts IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Davis, Logan ph 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 WP - Vander Tuig 2 (9). HBP - by Imhof (Carroll). Conlon, PJ p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires - HP: Jay Asher 1B: Mike Morris 2B: Steve Score by Innings R H E Sullivan 7.0 11 3 3 0 9 29 31 Sacramento State.... 000 000 020 - 2 3 0 Burleson 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 5 6 Wagner, Michael p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manders 3B: Fred Cannon MacNabb, Max p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Start: 6:05 pm Time: 3:28 Attendance: 1749 Cal Poly...... 011 200 00X - 4 8 1 Win - Sullivan (8-3). Loss - Radeke (6-2). Save - E - Allen (7). DP - Cal Poly 1. LOB - Sacramento St. 5; None. Keller, Ryan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Weather: Cloudy, cool, 72 deg., 8-12 W Totals...... 32 2 6 1 3 3 24 6 7 Cal Poly 6. 2B - Loper, S. (2); Mathias (14); Torres (17). WP - DeVincenzi 3(14); Sullivan 2(12). HBP - by 3B - Zehner (3); Schuknecht (3). SH - Ellis(13). SF - Allen Burleson (Brayton). Cal Poly 9 (40-17) Game 3 (4). SB - Ellis 2 (10); HooC (1). CS - Moses, K. (3). Umpires - HP: STeve Manders 1B: Chuck Busse 2B: Dan Everett 3B: Frank Neves Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Cal Poly vs. U. San Diego Chavez, Denver 2b 3 1 1 2 0 0 2 5 0 Sacramento State IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Start: 1:59 pm Time: 3:07 Attendance: 3543 Long,Sam 7.0 8 4 4 2 4 27 31 102 Weather: Sunny, hot, 98 degrees, 6-8 W Ellis, Jordan cf 5 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 2 June 2, 2013 Mundell, Brian dh 4 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 1 Palsha,Alex 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 8 At Los Angeles, Calif. Torres, Nick rf 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 (Jackie Robinson Stadium) Game 2 Allen, Jimmy 3b 5 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 Cal Poly IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Cal Poly 5 (40-19) Imhof, Matt 7.2 3 2 1 5 4 24 29 101 Cal Poly vs. Kent State Armendariz, David lf 5 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Stewart, Elliot c 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 Reilly, Reed 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 15 Chavez, Denver 2b 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Win - Imhof (10-4). Loss - Long, Sam (8-2). Save - May 30, 2009 Hoo, Chris c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ellis, Jordan cf 5 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 Schuknecht, John 1b 3 2 1 0 1 0 7 3 1 Reilly (11). At Tempe, Arizona Mundell, Brian dh 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 Umpires - HP: Fred Cannon 1B: John Haggerty 2B: (Packard Stadium) Pluschkell, Tommy 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Torres, Nick rf 3 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 Van Gansen, Peter ss 2 2 1 1 2 0 2 4 0 Ryan Broussard 3B: Barry Chambers Cal Poly 9 (37-21) Allen, Jimmy 3b 4 1 3 2 0 1 1 2 0 Start: 6:05 pm Time: 2:12 Attendance: 2922 Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Wagman, Joey p 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Armendariz, David lf 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 Johnson, Chase p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Weather: Clear, cool, 62 deg., 10-20 NW Lee, Ryan cf 6 0 3 1 0 0 7 0 2 Stewart, Elliot c 3 0 1 2 0 1 5 2 0 Melker, Adam lf/1b 4 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 Totals...... 34 9 11 9 4 3 27 13 10 Schuknecht, John 1b 4 0 2 0 0 1 9 0 2 Buschini, Adam 2b 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 0 Van Gansen, Peter ss 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 3 2 Game 2 Score by Innings R H E Dorrell, Wes 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 Bloomquist, Casey p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Cal Poly vs. Pepperdine Gentile, D.J. ph/lf 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 U. San Diego...... 010 100 000 - 2 6 1 Holback, Michael p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, Kyle ss 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 Cal Poly...... 100 026 00X - 9 11 2 Chris, Taylor p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 May 31, 2014 Yoder, Luke dh 5 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 E - Joe, C (8); Ellis (1); Wagman (1). DP - Cal Poly 2. Johnson, Chase p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At San Luis Obispo, Calif. Crocker, Bobby rf 4 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 LOB - U. San Diego 7; Cal Poly 10. 2B - Ellis (7); Allen Totals...... 34 5 10 5 4 4 24 9 8 (Baggett Stadium) Brayton, Ross c 5 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 2 (11). HR - Mundell(11). HBP - Daniel, A; Chavez 2; Cal Poly 1 (46-11) Thompson, J.J. 3b 3 1 1 1 2 0 2 3 1 Torres. SH - Stewart. SF - Mundell (4). SB - Daniel, A U. San Diego 8 (37-24) Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Mauldin, DJ p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 (8). Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Mathias, Mark 2b 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 0 Massingham, Eric p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Robinson, AJ rf 3 1 0 0 2 1 5 0 0 Ellis, Jordan cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Eskew, Jared p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U. San Diego IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Bryant, Kris 3b 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 Barbier, Brett ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals...... 41 9 16 9 7 6 24 9 13 Conlon, PJ 5.1 8 7 6 2 2 23 27 90 Bailey, Austin 2b 4 1 3 1 1 0 1 3 0 Morgan, Kevin lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wagner, Michael 0.2 2 2 2 1 1 4 6 22 Joe, Connor 1b 3 0 1 2 2 2 8 0 3 Torres, Nick rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Kent State 10 (43-16) MacNabb, Max 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 3 5 14 Green, Austin c 3 1 2 2 0 0 3 1 3 Mundell, Brian dh 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Keller, Ryan 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 4 5 20 Daniel, Andrew ss 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 Zehner, Zack lf/cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 Tremblay ss 5 3 3 0 0 0 2 5 0 Lechich, Louie p/cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 Allen, Jimmy 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Klafczynski dh 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Cal Poly IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Hagberg, Lucas cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hoo, Chris c 4 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 Gallas lf 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Wagman, Joey 8.0 6 2 1 3 3 29 32 110 Conyers, Troy p 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 Van Gansen, Peter ss 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 0 Rohan 1b 4 0 1 1 0 1 11 1 0 Johnson, Chase 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 6 Bayless, Trevor p 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Schuknecht, John 1b 2 0 0 0 1 1 10 0 1 Patton rf 5 2 3 1 0 0 3 0 2 Win - Wagman (13-3). Loss - Conlon, P (9-1). Save Homick, Max p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bloomquist, Casey p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Humphreys cf 4 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 - None. Checkal, Dillon lf 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 Totals...... 29 1 3 1 4 4 24 12 6 Shaw 3b 4 1 2 2 0 0 1 3 2 HBP - by Wagner, M (Chavez); by MacNabb, M Totals...... 31 8 8 7 8 6 27 11 8 Rider 2b 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 (Chavez); by Keller, R (Torres); by JohnsonC (Daniel, Pepperdine 2 (41-16) Lyon c 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 A). Score by Innings R H E Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Hindel c 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Umpires - HP: Steve Manders 1B: Linus Baker 2B: Cal Poly...... 010 110 200 - 5 10 1 Caruso, Brandon rf/lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 Smith, K. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jay Asher 3B: Olindo Mattia U. San Diego...... 102 014 00X - 8 8 0 Davidson, Austin 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 Gill p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Start: 2:07 pm Time: 2:34 Attendance: 714 E - Schuknecht (7). DP - U. San Diego 1. LOB - Cal Langlois, Bryan cf/rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 Sabo p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Weather: Sunny, mild, 78 deg., 8-12 W Poly 8; U. San Diego 8. 2B - Van Gansen (5); Bailey, A Brown, Aaron p/cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 Pokorny p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (5). HBP - Armendariz; Green, A. SF - Stewart(2). SB - Anderson, Brad 1b 3 0 1 0 1 1 9 1 0 Mace p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ellis (3); Torres (6). CS - Armendariz (4); Joe, C (6). Barnett, Aaron c 3 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 1 60

Cal Poly Postseason History Cal Poly All-Time Series Records

Goldenetz, Jeremy pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fornaci, Chris dh 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 School First Last Record School First Last Record Yamaguchi, Kolten c 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Jefferson, Manny ss 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 4 1 Adelphi College 1993 1993 1-0 North Carolina 2011 2011 0-1 Moyer, Hutton 2b 3 1 2 1 0 1 2 3 0 McClelland, Jackson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ross, Jack lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Puckett, A.J. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alabama 2008 2008 2-1 Northern Illinois 2010 2014 5-0 Karch, Eric p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blanchard, Chandler p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Arizona 1969 1969 0-2 Notre Dame 2013 2013 1-2 Jefferson, Manny ss 3 0 2 0 0 0 3 6 0 Totals...... 36 10 12 10 3 7 27 13 5 Arizona State 1969 2010 1-3 Occidental 1948 1951 2-1 Totals...... 32 2 7 1 1 7 27 14 7 Arkansas 2018 2018 1-0 Ohio State 1990 1990 1-1 Score by Innings R H E Cal Poly 6 (47-12) Cal Poly...... 010 000 000 - 1 3 1 Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Armstrong State 1989 1989 1-0 Oklahoma 2019 2019 0-3 Pepperdine...... 000 000 20X - 2 7 4 Mathias, Mark 2b 5 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 Azusa Pacific 1973 1989 5-3 Oklahoma State 2002 2012 3-4 E - Schuknecht(5); Davidson 3 (12); Brown (7). DP - Wise, Tim lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 Baylor 2015 2020 2-7 Oral Roberts 2009 2009 0-1 Pepperdine 2. LOB - Cal Poly 6; Pepperdine 7. 2B - Ellis, Jordan cf 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Bethany College 2001 2002 3-0 Oregon 1967 1974 2-2 Moyer (24). 3B - Barnett (1). SF - Mathias(5). Barbier, Brett ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Biola 1975 1976 2-0 Oregon State 1968 2018 3-9-1 Cal Poly IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Morgan, Kevin lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Bloomquist, Casey 8.0 7 2 1 1 7 32 33 91 Torres, Nick rf 3 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 Bowling Green 2003 2003 1-0 NC-Asheville 2003 2003 1-0 Pepperdine IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Mundell, Brian dh 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Brigham Young 2002 2020 2-4 Pacific 1946 2018 52-37 Brown, Aaron 8.0 3 1 0 4 4 26 31 121 Zehner, Zack cf/lf 5 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 Cal Christian 2000 2000 4-0 Patten College 1997 1997 1-0 Karch, Eric 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 Allen, Jimmy 3b 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 Cal Lutheran 1964 1997 14-4 Penn 2003 2003 1-0 Win - Brown (12-1). Loss - Bloomquist (12-2). Save Hoo, Chris c 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 - Karch (15). Van Gansen, Peter ss 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 1 Cal Poly Pomona 1942 1994 69-82 Penn State 2003 2003 0-1 Umpires - HP: John Haggerty 1B: Barry Chambers Schuknecht, John 1b 4 2 2 1 0 0 9 1 2 CS Dominguez Hills 1974 1997 43-41 Pepperdine 1947 2019 29-39 2B: Paul Guillie 3B: Fred Cannon Zandona, Danny p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cal State Fullerton 1966 2019 44-71 Pt. Loma Nazarene 1954 1975 15-1 Start: 6:05 pm Time: 2:24 Attendance: 2941 Chris, Taylor p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Cal State Hayward 1967 1994 46-8 Pomona College 1951 1952 2-0 Weather: Clear, mild, 66 deg., 10-20 NW Reilly, Reed p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CS Los Angeles 1951 1994 78-47 Portland 2002 2002 2-1 Totals...... 37 6 14 6 1 3 27 8 9 CS San Bernardino 1992 1994 12-5 Portland State 1971 1997 4-0 Game 3 Score by Innings R H E Cal State Stanislaus 1971 1998 12-5 Redlands 1971 1971 3-0 Cal Poly vs. Sacramento State Pepperdine...... 050 010 004 - 10 12 1 Cal Tech 1945 1954 2-1 Rice 2007 2009 2-4 Cal Poly...... 001 110 120 - 6 14 1 California 1948 2019 16-41 Sacramento State 1950 2016 49-18 June 1, 2014 E - Davidson (13); Chris (1). LOB - Pepperdine 5; Cal At San Luis Obispo, Calif. Poly 9. 2B - Davidson (14). 3B - Langlois (1). HR - Centenary 2000 2000 1-1 Sacred Heart 1992 1992 1-0 (Baggett Stadium) Torres(6); Allen(6). SH - Langlois(4); Moyer (4); Wise Chapman College 1964 1994 45-66 Saint Mary’s 1949 2019 33-14 Cal Poly 6 (47-11) 2(4); HooC(10). SF - Anderson (4); Torres (5). CS - Chico State 1973 1992 9-1 San Diego 1965 2013 30-29 Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Mathias (4). Columbia 2001 2019 9-0 San Diego State 1946 2018 35-66 Mathias, Mark 2b 3 2 1 0 2 0 3 4 0 Connecticut 2020 2020 1-0 San Francisco 1950 2016 31-14 Wise, Tim lf 3 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 Pepperdine IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Ellis, Jordan cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McClelland, Jackson5.0 7 3 3 1 1 18 22 77 Cornell 2004 2004 2-0 San Francisco State 1952 1998 53-19 Torres, Nick rf 5 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 Puckett A.J. 2.0 4 3 3 0 2 11 11 44 CSU Bakersfield 2009 2019 22-6 San Jose State 1947 2018 45-51-1 Mundell, Brian dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Blanchard, Chandler2.0 3 0 0 0 0 8 9 27 CSUN 1959 2018 108-124 Santa Clara 1956 2020 42-48 Zehner, Zack cf/lf 3 2 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 Dartmouth 2001 2018 8-3 Seattle 2013 2014 5-1 Allen, Jimmy 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Cal Poly IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Hoo, Chris c 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 Zandona, Danny 1.2 5 5 5 2 2 10 12 53 Eastern Oregon 1992 1994 3-1 Slippery Rock 1989 1989 2-0 Van Gansen, Peter ss 2 1 0 0 1 0 4 4 0 Chris, Taylor 6.2 7 5 5 1 4 25 28 100 Florida International 1998 2010 1-1 Sonoma State 1971 1992 13-3 Schuknecht, John 1b 4 1 2 2 0 1 10 0 1 Reilly, Reed 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 8 Fresno State 1945 2020 66-119 South Carolina-Aiken 1993 1993 1-0 Drobny, Ryan 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Win - Blanchard (1-1). Loss - Chris (4-1). Save - Georgetown 2002 2002 1-0 Southern Oregon 1981 1981 4-0 Calomeni, Justin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 None. Gonzaga 2003 2018 2-1-1 Southern Utah 1989 2003 9-1 Granger, Bryan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires - HP: Barry Chambers 1B: Fred Cannon Reilly, Reed p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2B: David Uyl 3B: Ryan Broussard Grand Canyon 2015 2018 1-6 Stanford 1949 2019 6-48 Totals...... 32 6 7 6 6 3 27 8 6 Start: 6:05 pm Time: 2:29 Attendance: 2937 Hawai’i 1995 2019 23-11 Tampa 1993 1993 0-1 Weather: Clear, mild, 66 deg., 10-20 NW Hawai’i-Hilo 1996 2004 15-5-1 Temple 1999 2001 8-1 Sacramento State 5 (40-14) Puckett faced 2 batters in the 8th Holy Cross 2013 2013 2-0 UC Davis 1951 2019 39-12 Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB Moses,Kyle lf 5 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 Houston 2009 2010 2-4 UC Irvine 1977 2019 26-31 Lukes,Nathan rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 Division II Kansas State 2013 2014 5-1 UC Riverside 1970 2019 118-86 Lewis,Chris dh 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Kent State 2009 2009 0-1 UC San Diego First Meeting Hoskins,Rhys 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 0 1964 La Verne 1942 1977 2-4 UC Santa Barbara 1942 2019 112-120 Soto,Will 3b 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 At Long Beach, Calif. Grande,David Del cf 3 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 1 Sacramento State 10, Cal Poly 3 (First Round) Lewis 1989 1989 1-1 UCLA 1953 2018 11-28 Cal Poly 16, Chapman 2 (Consolation) Lewis & Clark 1998 1998 0-2 UNLV 2007 2008 6-0 Burcham,Scotty ss 4 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 Fujinaka,Dane c 3 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 Livingston 1992 1992 1-0 USC 1953 2019 8-27 Loper,Scott 2b 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1977 Long Beach State 1957 2019 58-94 USIU 1963 1986 5-4 Cederquist,Clay ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 At Riverside, Calif. Loyola Marymount 1949 2017 18-22 Utah 1991 2002 9-3 Hunley,Brandon 2b 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Cal State Northridge 16, Cal Poly 1 (First Round) Dillon,Justin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Cal State Hayward 7, Cal Poly 2 (Elimination) Mansfield (PA) 1992 1992 1-2 Utah Valley 2010 2010 1-0 Perry,Chad p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Master’s College 1992 1992 1-0 Valparaiso 2011 2011 3-0 Mcloughlin,Sutter p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1989 Menlo College 1997 1997 1-0 Vanderbilt 2020 2020 1-0 Totals...... 34 5 8 4 1 3 27 10 5 At San Luis Obispo, Calif. Michigan 2016 2020 3-3 Vanguard 1975 1979 3-1 Cal Poly 4, Sacramento State 3 (First Round) Score by Innings R H E San Francisco State 5, Cal Poly 4 (Second Round) Minnesota 2011 2012 2-3 Wagner 2014 2014 3-0 Cal Poly...... 111 200 100 - 6 7 1 Cal Poly 13, San Francisco State 4 (Elimination) Missouri 2003 2011 1-2 Washington 1969 2019 15-10 Sacramento State.... 001 020 020 - 5 8 0 Cal Poly 4, San Francisco State 2 (Championship) Missouri-Kansas City 1993 1993 1-0 Westmont College 1948 2004 51-20 E - Zehner(2). DP - Cal Poly 1; SacramentoSt 1. LOB - NCAA Division II Nationals Montclair State 1990 1990 3-0 Wichita State 2016 2017 4-2 Cal Poly 6; SacramentoSt 5. 2B - Schuknecht 2 (7); At Montgomery, Ala. Nebraska 1998 2018 2-12 Willamette 1985 1985 1-0 Moses, K. (10); Burcham, S. (14). HR - Zehner (3). HBP Lewis University 8, Cal Poly 4 (First Round) - Van Gansen; Fujinaka, D.. SF - Soto, W. (6). SB - Cal Poly 11, Armstrong State 7 (Elimination) Nevada 1965 2007 9-19 Wisconsin-Milwaukee2012 2012 1-0 Mathias (12); Wise (2); Zehner 2 (5); Van Gansen (2); Cal Poly 7, Lewis University 0 (Elimination) New Haven 1989 1989 1-0 Wright State 1998 1998 2-0 Moses, K. (13). Cal Poly 6, Slippery Rock 1 (Elimination) New Mexico 2006 2018 2-1 Wyoming 1993 1993 2-0 Cal Poly 7, Slippery Rock 6 (Elimination) New Mexico State 1997 2000 14-2 2021 Cal Poly Opponents in Bold Cal Poly IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP Cal Poly 9, New Haven 5 (Championship) Calomeni, Justin 4.0 4 3 3 1 1 16 17 56 Granger, Bryan 2.2 1 0 0 0 2 8 9 37 1991 Reilly, Reed 2.1 3 2 1 0 0 10 11 39 At San Luis Obispo, Calif. Baggett Stadium Attendance Records Cal Poly 5, UC Riverside 2 (First Round) Sacramento State IP H R ER BB SO AB BF NP UC Riverside 16, Cal Poly 15 (Second Round) Single Game Dillon,Justin 4.0 4 5 5 4 1 16 20 71 UC Riverside 6, Cal Poly 5 (Championship) 3,284 Cal State Fullerton ...... May 6, 2005 Perry,Chad 4.0 3 1 1 2 1 13 16 66 Mcloughlin,Sutter 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 9 3,274 Long Beach State ...... April 23, 2004 1992 3,110 Stanford ...... Jan. 21, 2001 Win - Granger (2-0). Loss - Dillon, J. (4-2). Save - At San Luis Obispo, Calif. Reilly (12). Cal Poly 4, Sonoma State 0 (First Round) 2,941 Pepperdine ...... May 31, 2014 HBP - by Granger (Fujinaka, D.); by Perry, Chad (Van Cal Poly 11, UC Riverside 5 (Second Round) 2,937 Pepperdine ...... June 1, 2014 Gansen). BK - Dillon, J.(1). UC Riverside 6, Cal Poly 4 (Semifinal Round) 2,922 Sacramento State ...... May 30, 2014 Umpires - HP: Ryan Broussard 1B: Paul Guillie 2B: Cal Poly 10, UC Riverside 5 (Championship) Fred Cannon 3B: David Uyl 2,850 Cal State Fullerton ...... April 22, 2017 NCAA Division II Nationals 2,831 Cal State Fullerton ...... April 18, 2014 Start: 1:06 pm Time: 2:55 Attendance: 2473 At Montgomery, Ala. Weather: Clear, mild, 72 deg., 15-25 NW Cal Poly 10, Sacred Heart 1 (First Round) 2,614 Cal State Fullerton ...... April 19, 2014 Calomeni faced 3 batters in the 5th Mansfield University 11, Cal Poly 8 (Second Round) 2,471 UCLA ...... February 26, 2016 Cal Poly 6, Livingston University 2 (Elimination) Game 4 Cal Poly 9, Mansfield University 3 (Elimination) Series Mansfield 3, Cal Poly 2 (Third Place) Cal Poly vs. Pepperdine 8,585 Cal State Fullerton ...... May 6-8, 2005 1993 7,847 Cal State Fullerton ...... April 17-19, 2014 June 1, 2014 7,790 UC Irvine ...... May 9-11, 2014 At San Luis Obispo, Calif. At San Luis Obispo, Calif. 6,782 Cal State Fullerton ...... April 21-23, 2017 (Baggett Stadium) Cal Cal Poly 9, Cal Poly Pomona 4 (First Round) Pepperdine 10 (42-16) Cal Poly 16, UC Davis 9 (Second Round) 6,749 UC Santa Barbara ...... April 4-6, 2014 Player AB R H BI BB SO PO A LB UC Davis 9, Cal Poly 5 (Semifinal Round) 6,457 BYU ...... Feb. 20-22, 2020 Caruso, Brandon lf 5 2 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 Cal Poly 6, UC Davis 1 (Championship) 6,384 Cal State Fullerton ...... April 19-21, 2013 Davidson, Austin 3b 4 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 NCAA Division II Nationals 6,202 Long Beach State ...... April 20-22, 2018 Langlois, Bryan rf 4 1 2 5 0 1 3 0 0 At Montgomery, Ala. 6,201 UCLA ...... February 26-28, 2016 Brown, Aaron cf 5 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 Cal Poly 5, Missouri-Kansas City 4 (First Round) Anderson, Brad 1b 4 0 0 1 0 3 9 0 0 Cal Poly 4, South Carolina-Aiken 3 (Second Round) 5,996 California ...... March 21-24, 2014 Barnett, Aaron c 5 1 2 0 0 1 2 4 0 Cal Poly 11, Adelphi 5 (Semifinal Round) 5,758 Michigan ...... Feb. 28-March 1, 2020 Moyer, Hutton 2b 2 1 1 0 1 0 6 1 0 Tampa University 7, Cal Poly 5 (Second Place) 5,735 Fresno State ...... January 27-29, 2006 61

Cal Poly Baseball History (Division I Only) 2020 (5-11) 5/14 Stanford (A) ...... L 1-7 2017 (28-28) 2016 (32-25) 5/17 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 12-3 Head Coach: Larry Lee 5/18 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 7-4 Head Coach: Larry Lee 5/19 *UC Riverside (H)...... L 5-6 Head Coach: Larry Lee 0-0 in Big West (N/A) 5/23 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 3-0 16-8 in Big West (Second) 12-12 in Big West (Fourth) 2/14 ^Connecticut (N) ...... W 5-0 5/24 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 4-3 2/18 Cal (A)...... W 6-4 2/19 Pacific (H) ...... W 6-2 2/15 ^Michigan (N) ...... L 5-8 5/25 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 0-7 2/18 Cal (A) ...... L 3-4 2/20 Pacific (H) ...... W 7-6 (10) 2/16 ^Vanderbilt (N) ...... W 9-8 ^ Game suspended due to darkness, 2/19 Cal (A) ...... L 1-8 2/20 Pacific (H) ...... W 6-3 2/18 Pepperdine (H) ...... L 2-9 completed at Baggett Stadium on May 7 2/23 Stanford (A) ...... L 2-5 2/21 Pacific (H) ...... W 19-2 2/20 BYU (H) ...... L 2-6 *Big West Conference game 2/24 Pacific (A) ...... L 0-2 2/26 UCLA (H) ...... L 6-7 2/21 BYU (H) ...... L 3-4 2/25 Pacific (A) ...... L 0-16 2/27 Michigan (H)...... W 5-1 2/22 BYU (H)...... W 10-0 2/26 Pacific (A) ...... L 3-8 2/27 UCLA (H) ...... L 0-19 2/22 BYU (H) ...... L 4-5 (14) 2018 (30-27) 2/28 UCLA (H)...... W 6-2 2/28 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 11-7 2/25 Fresno State (A)...... L 0-13 3/3 San Diego State (A) ...... L 0-5 3/1 Pepperdine (H)...... W 6-5 2/28 Michigan (H) ...... L 3-4 (10) Head Coach: Larry Lee 3/4 San Diego State (A) ...... L 4-6 3/4 San Francisco (H)...... W 2-1 2/29 Michigan (H)...... W 5-4 (10) 15-9 in Big West (Second) 3/5 San Diego State (A) ...... L 0-2 3/4 San Francisco (H)...... W 10-5 3/1 Michigan (H) ...... L 2-4 2/16 #Gonzaga (N) ...... W 8-7 (10) 3/7 CSU Bakersfield (H) .....W 9-7 3/6 San Francisco (H)...... W 7-6 3/3 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 5-8 2/17 #New Mexico (N)...... L 1-3 (10) 3/10 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 0-4 3/8 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 4-12 3/6 Baylor (H)...... W 2-1 (11) 2/18 #Oregon State (N)...... L 7-16 3/11 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 5-6 (10) 3/11 Grand Canyon (A)...... W 7-0 3/7 Baylor (H) ...... L 6-8 2/19 #Gonzaga (N)...... L 4-5 3/12 Loyola Marymount (H) ..W 16-1 3/12 Grand Canyon (A) ...... L 3-16 3/8 Baylor (H) ...... L 4-6 2/23 ^Arkansas (N) ...... W 4-3 3/13 Gonzaga (H) ...... W 6-1 3/13 Grand Canyon (A) ...... L 2-3 ^MLB4 Tournament (Scottsdale, AZ) 2/24 ^Grand Canyon ...... L 1-5 3/17 Wichita State (H)...... W 5-4 (13) 3/19 Sacramento State (A) ...W 6-4 2/25 ^Michigan ...... W 8-1 3/18 Wichita State (H)...... W 3-0 3/19 Sacramento State (A) ...W 4-0 2019 (28-28) 3/20 Sacramento State (A).....L 2-3 2/27 San Jose State (A) ...... L 4-7 3/19 Wichita State (H) ...... L 0-2 3/2 Pacific (H)...... L 0-4 3/23 Nebraska (H) ...... L 2-3 3/24 Wichita State (A) ...... L 0-6 Head Coach: Larry Lee 3/3 Pacific (H) ...... W 9-0 3/24 Nebraska (H)...... W 3-2 3/25 Wichita State (A)...... W 7-2 17-7 in Big West (Second) 3/3 Pacific (H) ...... W 9-1 3/25 Nebraska (H) ...... L 5-6 3/26 Wichita State (A)...... W 7-6 2/15 Oklahoma (A) ...... L 1-4 3/4 Pacific (H)...... L 3-8 3/25 Nebraska (H) ...... L 4-6 3/29 CSU Bakersfield (H)...... W 8-4 2/16 Oklahoma (A) ...... L 3-9 3/8 Nebraska (A)...... W 14-8 3/28 Fresno State (A)...... L 8-12 4/1 San Jose State (H) ...... W 7-4 2/17 Oklahoma (A) ...... L 2-5 3/9 Nebraska (A) ...... L 0-4 3/31 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 3-2 (10) 4/2 San Jose State (H)...... L 5-8 2/19 CSU Bakersfield (A)...... W 7-1 3/10 Nebraska (A) ...... L 3-22 4/1 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 2-3 4/3 San Jose State (H)...... L 7-9 2/22 California (H) ...... L 2-10 3/10 Nebraska (A) ...... L 2-13 4/2 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 6-5 4/5 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 1-10 2/23 California (H) ...... L 4-5 3/12 New Mexico (H) ...... W 5-4 (10) 4/8 *Hawai’i (H) ...... L 1-11 4/8 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 1-2 2/24 California (H) ...... L 3-5 3/16 San Diego State (H) ...... L 7-9 4/8 *Hawai’i (H) ...... W 15-5 4/9 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 1-0 (10) 2/26 CSU Bakersfield (H)...... W 2-0 3/17 San Diego State (H)...... W 5-4 4/9 *Hawai’i (H) ...... W 7-1 4/10 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 6-3 3/1 Washington (A)...... L 3-9 3/18 San Diego State (H) ...... L 2-3 4/11 Santa Clara (H)...... W 15-0 4/12 California (H) ...... L 1-7 3/2 Washington (A)...... L 7-11 3/23 Dartmouth (H) ...... W 10-3 4/13 *UC Davis (A)...... W 4-1 4/15 *Hawai’i (A)...... L 3-6 3/3 Washington (A)...... L 0-5 3/23 Dartmouth (H) ...... W 11-2 4/14 *UC Davis (A)# ...... L 0-3 4/16 *Hawai’i (A) ...... W 5-4 3/8 Columbia (H)...... W 3-2 3/24 Dartmouth (H) ...... W 5-0 4/15 *UC Davis (A)...... W 9-6 4/17 *Hawai’i (A) ...... W 5-2 3/9 Columbia (H)...... W 2-1 (12) 3/29 *CSUN (A) ...... L 3-5 4/18 CSU Bakersfield (A)...... W 10-2 4/19 Fresno State (H) ...... W 7-1 3/9 Columbia (H)...... W 13-6 3/30 *CSUN (A) ...... L 7-10 4/21 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 4-7 4/22 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 7-0 3/10 Columbia (H)...... W 5-4 3/31 *CSUN (A)...... W 5-4 4/22 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 13-6 4/23 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 10-5 3/12 ^Pepperdine (A) ...... W 13-7 4/3 CSU Bakersfield (H)...... W 6-0 4/23 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 8-4 4/24 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 4-3 3/15 Baylor (A) ...... L 0-3 4/6 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 1-5 4/25 Fresno State (H)...... L 3-6 4/26 California (A) ...... L 4-5 3/16 Baylor (A) ...... W 3-1 4/7 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 4-5 4/28 UCLA (A) ...... L 1-2 4/29 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 3-14 3/17 Baylor (A) ...... L 3-14 4/8 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 3-6 4/29 UCLA (A)...... W 6-3 4/30 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 0-2 3/22 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 8-3 4/10 CSU Bakersfield (A)...... W 11-8 4/30 UCLA (A) ...... L 4-5 5/1 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 1-4 3/23 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 6-2 4/13 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 8-7 5/2 Pepperdine (H)...... W 5-3 5/3 Santa Clara (H)...... W 6-2 3/23 Saint Mary’s (H)...... L 1-7 4/14 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 7-4 5/5 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 0-3 5/7 *CSUN (A) ...... L 2-7 3/24 Saint Mary’s (H)...... L 2-8 4/15 *UC Davis (H)...... L 10-16 5/6 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 6-3 5/7 *CSUN (A) ...... L 3-5 3/29 *CSUN (H) ...... W 2-1 4/17 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 9-11 5/7 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 2-5 5/8 *CSUN (A) ...... L 1-2 3/30 *CSUN (H) ...... W 3-1 4/20 *Long Beach State (H)..W 5-4 5/9 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 1-6 5/10 Fresno State (A)...... L 5-9 3/31 *CSUN (H) ...... W 4-2 4/21 *Long Beach State (H)..W 5-2 5/12 *CSUN (H) ...... W 6-5 5/13 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 9-1 4/2 Santa Clara (H) ...... L 6-7 (10) 4/22 *Long Beach State (H)..W 8-2 5/13 *CSUN (H) ...... W 5-2 5/14 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 2-11 4/5 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 2-16 4/24 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 7-10 5/14 *CSUN (H)...... L 3-12 5/15 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 17-5 4/6 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 5-3 4/27 UCLA (H) ...... L 5-9 5/19 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 11-2 5/17 CSU Bakersfield (A)...... W 6-4 4/7 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 6-16 4/28 UCLA (H)...... L 3-6 5/20 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 7-4 5/20 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 4-6 4/9 Fresno State (H)...... L 6-16 4/29 UCLA (H)...... L 4-6 5/21 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 9-2 5/21 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 5-11 4/12 *UC Davis (A)...... W 5-1 5/1 Santa Clara (H) ...... L 3-4 5/25 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 1-0 5/22 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 6-4 4/13 *UC Davis (A)...... W 8-5 5/4 *Hawai’i (A) ...... W 16-0 5/26 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 5-0 5/26 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 2-1 4/14 *UC Davis (A)...... W 6-5 5/5 *Hawai’i (A) ...... W 10-9 5/27 *UC Riverside (H)...... L 0-4 5/27 *UC Davis (H)...... L 5-11 4/18 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 4-2 5/6 *Hawai’i (A)...... L 2-6 *Big West Conference game 5/28 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 10-5 4/19 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 7-1 5/9 San Jose State (H) ...... W 5-3 #Raley Field (Sacramento, CA) *Big West Conference game 4/20 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 5-4 5/11 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 1-3 4/23 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 0-5 5/12 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 4-3 4/26 USC (H)...... L 1-4 5/13 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 1-4 4/27 USC (H) ...... W 9-6 5/15 Pepperdine (H)...... W 15-6 4/28 USC (H)...... L 5-11 5/18 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 5-3 4/30 Fresno State (A)...... L 6-8 5/19 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 4-2 5/3 *Hawai’i (H) ...... W 12-4 5/20 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 9-3 5/4 *Hawai’i (H) ...... W 3-2 5/24 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 4-2 5/5 *Hawai’i (H) ...... L 1-4 5/25 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 2-1 5/7 Pepperdine (H) ...... L 5-6 (11) 5/26 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 6-5 (10) 5/10 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 3-7 *Big West Conference game 5/11 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 0-8 #College Baseball Classic (Surprise, AZ) 5/12 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 8-3 ^2018 Tony Gwynn Legacy (San Diego) 62

Cal Poly Baseball History (Division I Only) 2015 (27-27) 2014 (47-12) 2013 (40-19) 2012 (36-20)

Head Coach: Larry Lee Head Coach: Larry Lee Head Coach: Larry Lee Head Coach: Larry Lee 14-10 in Big West (Fourth) 19-5 in Big West (First) 17-10 in Big West (Second) 16-8 in Big West (Second) 2/13 Baylor (A) ...... L 6-8 2/14 Kansas State (H) ...... W 3-0 2/15 San Francisco (A) ...... W 5-3 2/17 Oklahoma State (H) ...... W 6-0 2/14 Baylor (A) ...... L 6-8 2/15 Kansas State (H) ...... W 5-2 2/16 San Francisco (A) ...... W 1-0 2/18 Oklahoma State (H) ...... W 11-3 2/15 Baylor (A) ...... L 0-6 2/16 Kansas State (H) ...... W 10-1 2/17 San Francisco (A) ...... W 10-5 2/19 Oklahoma State (H) ...... W 6-0 2/17 Fresno State (A) ...... W 7-6 2/18 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 8-0 2/18 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 5-4 2/21 Santa Clara (H) ...... L 2-5 2/20 Grand Canyon (H)...... L 4-10 2.21 UCLA (A) ...... L 2-5 2/22 Seattle (H)...... W 2-1 2/24 Loyola Marymount (A) ..W 9-1 2/21 Grand Canyon (H)...... L 2-4 2/22 UCLA (A)...... W 8-0 2/23 Seattle (H)...... W 1-0 2/25 Loyola Marymount (A) ..W 12-5 2/22 Grand Canyon (H)...... L 3-9 2/23 UCLA (A)...... W 9-1 2/24 Seattle (H)...... W 4-1 2/25 Loyola Marymount (A) ..W 6-2 2/24 CSU Bakersfield (H)...... W 13-2 2/25 San Jose State (A)...... W 5-3 3/1 Washington (A)...... L 1-2 2/26 Loyola Marymount (A) ..W 9-6 3/3 Santa Clara (H) ...... L 0-3 3/2 USC (A)...... W 5-1 3/2 Washington (A) ...... W 5-3 3/1 ^San Diego State (A)...... L 3-4 3/6 Pacific (A)...... W 11-3 3/2 USC (A) ...... L 0-16 3/3 Washington (A) ...... W 5-1 3/2 ^U. San Diego (N) ...... L 4-5 3/7 Pacific (A)...... W 12-4 3/4 Santa Clara (H)...... W 6-0 3/5 Holy Cross (H) ...... W 6-1 3/3 ^Milwaukee (N) ...... W 6-2 3/8 Pacific (A) ...... L 8-11 3/7 Seattle (A) ...... W 4-0 3/6 Holy Cross (H) ...... W 11-6 3/4 ^U. San Francisco (N)...W 9-6 3/10 San Jose State (A) ...... L 2-5 3/8 Seattle (A) ...... L 14-15 3/8 Kansas State (A)...... W 13-10 3/6 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 6-11 3/12 Sacramento State (H) ...W 6-2 3/9 Seattle (A) ...... W 2-1 3/8 Kansas State (A)...... W 6-2 3/9 Washington (H) ...... W 6-3 3/13 Sacramento State (H) ....L 0-2 3/11 Northern Illinois (H)...... W 4-2 3/9 Kansas State (A) ...... L 4-10 3/10 Washington (H) ...... W 2-0 3/14 Sacramento State (H) ....L 0-2 3/12 Northern Illinois (H)...... W 10-1 3/12 San Jose State (H) ...... W 6-5 (10) 3/11 Washington (H)...... L 5-10 3/15 Sacramento State (H) ...W 6-4 3/13 Northern Illinois (H)...... W 11-9 3/14 Notre Dame (H) ...... W 6-3 3/17 Minnesota (A)...... W 4-3 3/20 USC (H) ...... W 5-4 3/14 Wagner (H)...... W 8-1 3/15 Notre Dame (H)...... L 0-1 3/18 Minnesota (A) ...... L 1-4 3/21 USC (H)...... L 0-13 3/15 Wagner (H)...... W 3-1 3/16 Notre Dame (H)...... L 5-6 3/19 Minnesota (A) ...... L 3-4 3/22 USC (H)...... L 2-9 3/16 Wagner (H)...... W 7-2 3/22 UC Santa Barbara (H) ..W 7-0 3/21 Dartmouth (H) ...... W 9-8 3/23 Dartmouth (H)...... L 1-7 3/21 California (H)...... W 4-1 3/23 UC Santa Barbara (A) ....L 3-7 3/23 San Diego State (H) ...... L 4-10 3/27 Oregon State (A)...... W 8-1 3/22 California (H) ...... L 3-8 3/24 UC Santa Barbara (H) ..W 10-4 3/23 San Diego State (H)...... W 6-5 3/28 Oregon State (A)...... W 7-2 3/23 California (H)...... W 8-4 3/26 Pepperdine (H) ...... L 6-8 3/24 San Diego State (H)...... W 7-4 3/29 Oregon State (A) ...... L 2-4 3/24 California (H)...... W 16-8 3/28 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 5-4 3/24 San Diego State (H)...... W 7-0 3/31 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 8-9 (10) 3/28 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 8-0 3/29 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 7-1 3/30 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 3-4 4/2 *Cal State Fullerton (A).W 5-0 3/29 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 5-3 3/30 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 6-5 (13) 3/31 *Long Beach State (H)..W 6-4 4/3 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 1-2 3/30 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 9-1 4/5 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 2-4 4/1 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 0-4 4/4 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 2-13 4/1 CSU Bakersfield (H) .....W 6-1 4/6 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 2-13 4/5 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 6-0 4/8 Pepeprdine (H)...... W 9-1 4/4 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 6-8 4/7 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 7-6 4/6 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 3-2 4/10 *Hawai’i (H) ...... W 7-5 4/5 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 8-7 4/9 CSU Bakersfield (A)...... W 5-2 4/7 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 8-1 4/11 *Hawai’i (H) ...... W 3-2 4/6 *UC Santa Barbara ...... W 1-0 4/12 *Hawai’i (H) ...... W 8-3 4/10 UC Santa Barbara (A) ....L 5-6 4/12 *Hawai’i (H) ...... W 12-5 4/8 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 6-2 4/13 *Hawai’i (H) ...... W 3-2 4/14 *CSUN (A) ...... L 5-6 (11) 4/14 Fresno State (H) ...... W 10-6 4/11 *Hawai’i (A) ...... W 3-2 4/14 *Hawai’i (H) ...... L 6-7 4/14 *CSUN (A)...... W 6-1 4/17 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 7-8 4/12 *Hawai’i (A) ...... W 4-3 4/16 Santa Clara (H)...... W 7-2 4/15 *CSUN (A) ...... L 3-6 4/18 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 4-3 4/13 *Hawai’i (A) ...... W 8-3 4/19 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 2-1 4/17 Fresno State (H)...... L 3-5 4/19 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 3-7 4/15 CSU Bakersfield (A)...... W 9-1 4/20 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 5-10 4/20 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 1-6 4/21 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 10-6 4/17 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 8-0 4/21 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 4-6 4/21 *Cal State Fullerton (A).W 8-6 4/24 *Long Beach State (H)..W 6-1 4/18 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 4-3 (13) 4/23 California (A) ...... W 7-1 4/22 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 4-5(10) 4/25 *Long Beach State (H)..W 4-3 (12) 4/19 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 3-0 4/26 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 8-5 4/24 Fresno State (A)...... L 2-3 4/26 *Long Beach State (H) ...L11-12 (10) 4/22 San Jose State (H) ...... W 12-5 4/27 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 2-3 4/27 *Pacific (H) ...... W 7-1 4/28 CSU Bakersfield (A) ...... L 4-5 4/25 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 6-3 4/28 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 5-9 4/28 *Pacific (H) ...... W 15-4 5/1 *CSUN (H) ...... W 6-2 4/26 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 2-7 5/1 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 3-5 4/29 *Pacific (H) ...... W 6-4 5/2 *CSUN (H) ...... W 7-1 4/27 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 0-1 5/3 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 4-1 5/1 Pepperdine (H)...... W 2-1 (10) 5/3 *CSUN (H)...... L 4-6 4/29 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 4-11 5/4 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 3-1 5/4 *UC Davis (A) ...... L 4-5 (11) 5/5 San Jose State (H) ...... W 5-1 5/2 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 3-7 5/5 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 4-3 5/5 *UC Davis (A)...... W 12-7 5/8 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 9-6 5/3 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 7-5 5/7 San Jose State (A)...... W 5-2 5/6 *UC Davis (A) ...... L 4-5 5/9 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 6-9 5/4 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 7-2 5/10 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 1-7 5/11 CSU Bakersfield (H)...... W 6-1 5/10 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 5-6 5/6 Pepperdine (H)...... W 5-1 5/11 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 4-3 5/12 CSU Bakersfield (H)...... W 11-4 5/15 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 6-2 5/9 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 2-3 5/12 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 1-11 5/13 CSU Bakersfield (H) ...... L 4-6 5/16 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 7-6 5/10 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 1-0 5/14 CSU Bakersfield (H) .....W 10-4 5/15 CSU Bakersfield (A)...... W 6-2 5/17 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 11-1 5/11 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 10-3 5/17 *CSUN (H) ...... W 5-1 5/18 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 5-1 5/21 *UC Davis (A)...... W 12-5 5/13 Saint Mary’s (A) ...... W 6-5 5/18 *CSUN (H) ...... W 6-2 5/19 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 15-5 5/22 *UC Davis (A) ...... L 3-6 5/16 *CSUN (A)...... W 16-10 5/19 *CSUN (H) ...... W 7-2 5/20 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 9-8 5/23 *UC Davis (A) ...... L 2-4 5/17 *CSUN (A)...... W 6-3 5/23 *Pacific (A) ...... W 8-4 5/25 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 11-2 *Big West Conference game 5/18 *CSUN (A)...... W 3-2 5/24 *Pacific (A) ...... W 8-3 5/26 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 15-9 5/30 ^Sacramento State (H) .W 4-2 5/25 *Pacific (A)...... L 4-7 5/27 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 6-0 5/31 ^Pepperdine ...... L 1-2 5/31 ^San Diego (N) ...... W 9-2 *Big West Conference game 6/1 ^Sacramento State (H) .W 6-5 6/1 ^UCLA (A) ...... L 4-6 ^Aztec Invitational (San Diego, CA) 6/1 ^Pepperdine (H) ...... L 6-10 6/2 ^San Diego (N)...... L 5-8 *Big West Conference game *Big West Conference game ^NCAA Los Angeles Regional (UCLA) ^NCAA Los Angeles Regional (UCLA)

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Cal Poly Baseball History (Division I Only) 2011 (27-26) 2010 (23-32) 2009 (37-21) 2008 (24-32)

Head Coach: Larry Lee Head Coach: Larry Lee Head Coach: Larry Lee Head Coach: Larry Lee 15-9 in Big West (Third) 10-14 in Big West (Tie-Fifth) 14-10 in Big West (Third) 8-16 in Big West (Tie-Seventh) 2/18 ^North Carolina (N) ...... L 1-2 2/19 USC (H)...... L 4-9 2/20 Rice (H) ...... L 7-10 2/22 Alabama (A) ...... L 1-10 2/18 ^Missouri (6 innings, rain)L 9-10 2/20 USC (H) ...... W 10-6 2/21 Rice (H)...... W 10-3 2/23 Alabama (A) ...... W 16-7 2/19 ^USC (5 innings, rain) ....L 2-5 2/21 USC (H)...... L 4-9 2/21 Rice (H)...... W 7-6 2/23 Alabama (A) ...... W 6-2 2/26 Oklahoma State (A)...... L 2-8 2/23 Pepperdine (A)...... W 12-4 2/24 Fresno State (A) ...... W 13-11 2/28 #San Diego State (A) .....L 8-9 2/26 Oklahoma State (A)...... L 0-1 2/26 USF (H) ...... L 0-5 2/27 Sacramento State (H) ...W 9-2 2/29 #U. San Diego (A) ...... L 2-3 2/27 Oklahoma State (A)...... L 7-8 2/28 USF (H)...... W 7-3 2/28 Sacramento State (H) ...W 11-5 3/1 #Fresno State (N) ...... W 2-1 3/1 Fresno State (A) ...... W 11-4 2/28 USF (H) ...... L 5-11 3/1 Sacramento State (H) ...W 6-2 3/2 #Missouri (N) ...... L 3-6 3/4 Valparaiso (H) ...... W 8-2 3/4 ^Arizona State (N) ...... L 9-12 3/6 Houston (A)...... W 13-5 3/4 UC Santa Barbara (A) ....L 8-10 3/5 Valparaiso (H) ...... W 11-0 3/5 ^Utah Valley (N) ...... W 8-6 3/7 Houston (A)...... W 13-9 3/7 Washington (A) ...... W 6-2 3/6 Valparaiso (H) ...... W 7-1 3/6 ^Florida International (N)L 8-10 3/8 Houston (A) ...... L 2-3 3/8 Washington (A)...... L 4-5 3/11 Loyola Marymount (H) ..W 2-1 3/7 ^Oregon State (N)...... --- Rain 3/10 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 6-16 3/9 Washington (A) ...... W 12-1 3/12 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 6-7 3/9 Northern Illinois (H)...... W 13-3 3/11 San Jose State (A)...... W 3-2 3/11 UC Santa Barbara (H) ..W 15-6 3/12 Loyola Marymount (H) ..W 7-5 3/10 Northern Illinois (H)...... W 12-5 3/13 California (A) ...... L 8-12 3/12 Santa Clara (H) ...... L 5-8 3/13 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 5-11 3/12 Houston (H) ...... L 8-13 3/14 California (A) ...... W 10-5 3/13 UCLA (H) ...... W 9-8 3/21 UCLA (H) ...... W 2-1 3/13 Houston (H) ...... L 2-6 3/15 California (A) ...... W 11-4 3/14 UCLA (H)...... L 6-10 3/21 UCLA (H)...... L 0-8 3/14 Houston (H) ...... L 3-5 3/20 CSU Bakersfield (H) .....W 6-2 3/15 UCLA (H)...... L 9-12 3/22 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 3-5 3/19 California (H) ...... L 9-11 3/21 CSU Bakersfield (H) .....W 15-3 3/22 Santa Clara (H) ...... L 8-11 3/25 Minnesota (H) ...... W 5-1 3/20 California (H) ...... L 2-14 3/22 CSU Bakersfield (A)...... W 10-2 3/22 Santa Clara (H)...... W 13-4 3/27 Minnesota (H)...... L 4-9 3/21 California (H)...... W 6-5 3/23 CSU Bakersfield (A)...... W 18-15 3/25 Fresno State (A)...... L 9-10 3/29 Pepperdine (H) ...... L 4-7 (11) 3/23 Fresno State (H)...... L 9-10 3/24 San Jose State (H) ...... W 17-9 3/26 Fresno State (A)...... L 11-13 4/1 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 4-1 3/25 UCLA (A) ...... L 7-11 3/25 Dartmouth (H) ...... W 14-9 3/28 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 4-12 4/2 *UC Riverside (H)...... L 0-3 3/26 UCLA (A) ...... L 3-4 3/27 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 2-5 3/29 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 4-2 4/3 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 4-3 (10) 3/27 UCLA (A) ...... L 4-6 3/28 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 3-11 3/30 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 6-10 4/5 San Francisco (A) ...... L 0-4 3/31 Loyola Marymount (A)....L 5-7 3/29 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 6-7 4/4 *CSUN (A) ...... L 7-9 4/8 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 6-4 4/1 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 2-3 3/31 USC (H) ...... W 7-5 4/5 *CSUN (A) ...... L 2-3 (10) 4/9 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 4-7 4/2 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 5-3 (10) 4/3 *CSUN (H) ...... W11-10 (10) 4/6 *CSUN (A) ...... L 3-8 4/10 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 4-5 (13) 4/3 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 5-14 4/4 *CSUN (H) ...... W 7-6 (12) 4/8 Pepperdine (A)...... W 10-5 4/12 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 7-2 4/6 Fresno State (A)...... L 5-7 4/5 *CSUN (H) ...... W 11-3 4/9 Fresno State (H) ...... W 8-5 4/15 *CSUN (H) ...... W 7-3 4/9 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 4-3 (10) 4/7 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 5-4 4/11 *Pacific (H) ...... L 1-3 4/16 *CSUN (H) ...... W 8-2 4/10 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 9-10 4/9 *Pacific (A) ...... W 12-7 4/12 *Pacific (H) ...... W 10-4 4/17 *CSUN (H) ...... W 5-3 4/11 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 3-10 4/10 *Pacific (A)...... L 4-5 4/13 *Pacific (H) ...... W 8-5 4/19 Fresno State (H) ...... W 5-4 4/16 *CSUN (A) ...... L 9-10 4/11 *Pacific (A) ...... W 13-8 4/15 Fresno State (H) ...... W 10-7 4/21 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 7-2 4/17 *CSUN (A) ...... L 8-12 4/14 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 5-8 4/16 Loyola Marymount (H) ..W 10-3 4/22 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 4-2 4/18 *CSUN (A)...... W 5-3 4/17 *UC Davis (H) ...... W11-10 (10) 4/18 *UC Davis (A) ...... L 2-3 4/23 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 3-9 4/23 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 6-8 4/18 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 8-4 4/19 *UC Davis (A)...... W 10-5 4/29 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 10-0 4/24 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 3-11 4/19 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 16-8 4/20 *UC Davis (A)...... W 4-2 4/30 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 3-4 4/25 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 2-9 4/24 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 5-6 4/22 California (A) ...... L 8-10 5/1 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 2-5 4/30 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 8-12 4/25 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 6-5 4/25 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 3-2 5/3 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 5-4 5/1 *Long Beach State (H)..W 8-4 4/26 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 15-7 4/26 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 4-8 5/6 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 2-6 5/2 *Long Beach State (H)..W16-15 (11) 4/28 Fresno State (H) ...... W17-16 (10) 4/27 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 3-5 5/7 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 7-3 5/4 Fresno State (A) ...... W 7-3 4/29 Saint Mary’s (A)...... L 4-7 4/29 Southern California (H) ..L 3-4 5/8 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 2-3 5/7 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 1-3 5/2 San Francisco (H) ...... L 5-8 4/30 California (H)...... W 8-2 5/10 Saint Mary’s (A)...... L 1-11 5/8 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 15-7 5/2 San Francisco (H)...... W12-9 (10) 5/2 UNLV (H)...... W 13-7 5/13 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 4-2 5/9 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 13-18 5/3 San Francisco (H)...... W 7-4 5/3 UNLV (H)...... W 5-1 5/14 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 4-2 5/11 Loyola Marymount (A) ..W 18-11 5/5 USC (A) ...... L 0-5 5/4 UNLV (H)...... W 8-6 5/15 *UC Davis (H) ...... W 11-4 5/14 *UC Davis (A)...... W 6-4 (12) 5/8 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 4-8 5/6 Southern California (A)...L 3-9 5/20 *Pacific (A)...... L 1-6 5/15 *UC Davis (A)...... W 5-4 5/9 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 3-7 5/9 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 4-6 5/21 *Pacific (A) ...... W 3-2 5/16 *UC Davis (A) ...... L 2-8 5/10 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 7-4 5/10 *Cal State Fullerton (A).W 11-4 5/22 *Pacific (A) ...... W 21-0 5/18 Pepperdine (H)...... W 9-8 5/12 Pepperdine (H) ...... L 4-8 5/11 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 9-12 5/24 Stanford (A)...... W 3-1 5/21 *Pacific (H) ...... W 8-4 5/15 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 6-3 5/13 Pepperdine (H) ...... L 5-8 5/27 CSU Bakersfield (A) ...... L 1-3 5/22 *Pacific (H) ...... L 4-8 5/16 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 12-13 5/16 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 3-7 5/28 CSU Bakersfield (A) ...... L 3-10 5/23 *Pacific (H) ...... W 11-3 5/17 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 9-3 5/17 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 2-6 5/29 CSU Bakersfield (A) ...... L 1-3 5/25 Loyola Marymount (H) ..W 10-7 5/18 Santa Clara (H)...... W 5-4 5/18 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 2-3 *Big West Conference game 5/28 CSU Bakersfield (H) .....W 12-3 5/22 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 6-5 5/23 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 1-4 ^USC Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) 5/29 CSU Bakersfield (H)...... L 8-12 5/23 *UC Riverside (H)...... L 6-7 5/24 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 2-7 5/30 CSU Bakersfield (H) .....W 25-8 5/24 *UC Riverside (H)...... L 5-6 5/25 *UC Riverside (A)...... W12-7 (10) *Big West Conference game 5/29 #Oral Roberts (N)...... L 3-13 *Big West Conference game ^Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, AZ) 5/30 #Kent State (N) ...... L 9-10 #U. San Diego Tournament *Big West Conference game #NCAA Tempe Regional (Tempe, AZ)

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Cal Poly Baseball History (Division I Only) 2007 (32-24) 2006 (29-27) 2005 (36-20) 2004 (38-23-1)

Head Coach: Larry Lee Head Coach: Larry Lee Head Coach: Larry Lee Head Coach: Larry Lee 13-8 in Big West (Fourth) 10-11 in Big West (Fourth) 14-7 in Big West (Tie-Second) 10-11 in Big West (Tie-Fourth) 1/26 U. San Diego (A) ...... L 6-9 1/27 Fresno State (H) ...... W 6-3 1/21 U. San Diego (A)...... W 8-6 1/23 U. San Diego (H) ...... W 3-0 1/27 U. San Diego (A) ...... L 6-7 (10) 1/28 Fresno State (H) ...... W 4-1 1/22 U. San Diego (A)...... W 10-6 1/24 U. San Diego (H)...... L 0-10 1/28 U. San Diego (A) ...... L 1-4 1/29 Fresno State (H) ...... W 9-8 1/23 U. San Diego (A)...... W 10-6 1/25 U. San Diego (H)...... L 0-4 1/30 Southern California (A)...L 4-6 2/3 San Jose State (A) ...... L 0-6 1/29 UCLA (A) ...... L 4-7 1/30 Saint Mary’s (A) ...... W 10-3 2/2 San Diego State (H) ...... L 5-9 2/4 San Jose State (A)...... W 3-2 1/29 UCLA (A)...... W 2-1 1/31 Saint Mary’s (A) ...... W 10-0 2/3 San Diego State (H)...... W 11-6 2/5 San Jose State (A)...... W 9-6 1/30 UCLA (A)...... W 8-3 2/1 Saint Mary’s (A) ...... W 4-1 2/4 San Diego State (H)...... W 4-0 2/10 Loyola Marymount (A)....L 8-10 2/4 San Jose State (H)...... L 2-15 2/3 Westmont (H)...... W 13-3 2/6 Fresno State (H) ...... W 6-3 2/11 Loyola Marymount (A) ..W 16-4 2/5 San Jose State (H) ...... W 8-7 2/6 San Jose State (A)...... T 6-6 2/9 Nevada (H)...... W 6-3 2/12 Loyola Marymount (A) ..W 5-1 2/6 San Jose State (H)...... L 6-13 2/7 San Jose State (A)...... W 5-1 2/10 Nevada (H)...... W 4-2 2/17 San Diego State (A)...... W 11-2 2/12 Pepperdine (A)...... W 2-1 2/8 San Jose State (A)...... W 7-3 2/11 Nevada (H)...... W 15-2 2/18 San Diego State (A)...... W 4-1 2/13 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 4-6 2/10 Fresno State (A)...... L 2-8 2/16 Washington (H) ...... W 10-1 2/19 San Diego State (A) ...... L 8-10 2/13 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 4-5 2/13 Pepperdine (H)...... W 4-2 2/17 Washington (H) ...... W 4-2 2/24 Santa Clara (H) ...... L 9-15 2/18 U. San Francisco (H) ....W 3-1 2/14 Pepperdine (H)...... W 9-8 (10) 2/18 Washington (H) ...... W 5-4 2/25 Santa Clara (H) ...... L 5-7 2/19 U. San Francisco (H) ....W 6-3 2/15 Pepperdine (H)...... W 4-1 2/21 British Columbia (H) (Ex.) .W 13-3 2/26 Santa Clara (H)...... W 3-2 2/20 U. San Francisco (H)...... L 4-6 2/18 Westmont (H)...... W 17-0 2/23 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 3-8 3/3 U. San Diego (H) ...... W 4-0 2/25 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 11-2 2/20 #U. San Francisco (N)....L 0-2 2/24 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 3-2 3/4 U. San Diego (H) ...... W 8-6 2/26 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 5-8 2/21 #Santa Clara (N)...... W 12-4 2/25 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 8-0 3/5 U. San Diego (H)...... L 4-5 2/27 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 0-3 2/22 #U. San Francisco (N) ..W 5-1 3/2 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 3-5 3/10 UC Santa Barbara (A) ....L 7-8 (10) 3/1 UC Santa Barbara (A) ....L 8-11 2/24 Fresno State (A)...... L 4-5 3/3 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 0-2 3/11 UC Santa Barbara (H) ..W 6-2 3/4 Fresno State (A) ...... W 5-3 2/27 Santa Clara (H)...... W 10-3 3/4 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 4-5 3/12 UC Santa Barbara (A) ....L 7-8 3/5 Fresno State (A) ...... W 7-3 2/28 Santa Clara (H) ...... L 6-9 3/9 UNLV (A)...... W 9-6 3/18 Washington (A) ...... W 5-4 3/6 Fresno State (A) ...... W 9-7 2/29 Santa Clara (H) ...... L 3-5 3/10 UNLV (A)...... W 17-14 3/19 Washington (A) ...... W 18-3 3/9 UC Santa Barbara (H) ..W 4-2 3/5 Nevada (A)...... W 9-4 3/11 UNLV (A)...... W 2-1 3/20 Washington (A)...... L 8-9 (10) 3/18 Washington (H)...... L 4-7 3/6 Nevada (A)...... W 13-9 3/16 Rice (A) ...... L 8-9 3/22 Dartmouth (H)...... L 4-6 3/19 Washington (H) ...... W 6-0 3/7 Nevada (A)...... W 11-6 3/17 Rice (A) ...... L 2-7 3/23 Dartmouth (H) ...... W 7-4 3/20 Washington (H)...... L 8-9 3/11 UC Santa Barbara (A) ....L 3-8 3/18 Rice (A) ...... L 5-6 3/24 CSUN (H) ...... L 0-5 3/25 CSUN (A) ...... L 5-8 3/12 UC Santa Barbara (H) ..W 8-2 3/24 Oregon State (H)...... L 0-6 3/25 CSUN (H) ...... L 7-9 3/26 CSUN (A) ...... W 8-4 3/13 UC Santa Barbara (A)...W 5-4 3/25 Oregon State (H)...... L 2-5 3/26 CSUN (H) ...... L 6-7 3/28 UC Santa Barbara (H) ..W 9-4 3/20 Sacramento State (A).....L 1-3 3/26 Oregon State (H)...... L 1-13 3/31 *Pacific (H) ...... L 9-11 4/1 *CSUN (H) ...... W 9-2 3/21 Sacramento State (A) ...W 5-2 3/30 *Pacific (A) ...... W 13-8 4/1 *Pacific (H) ...... W 6-3 4/2 *CSUN (H) ...... W 10-1 3/23 Cornell (H)...... W 8-1 3/31 *Pacific (A) ...... W 13-9 4/2 *Pacific (H) ...... W 8-2 4/3 *CSUN (H) ...... W 4-3 3/24 Cornell (H)...... W 4-1 4/1 *Pacific (A) ...... W 14-6 4/7 *CSUN (A) ...... L 3-5 4/9 *Pacific (A) ...... W 6-2 3/26 Stanford (A) ...... L 4-16 4/5 CSUN (H) ...... L 7-8 4/8 *CSUN (A)...... W 7-6 4/9 *Pacific (A)...... L 3-7 3/27 Stanford (A) ...... L 1-3 4/6 CSUN (H)...... W 9-8 (11) 4/9 *CSUN (A)...... W 11-3 4/10 *Pacific (A) ...... W 6-3 (10) 3/28 Stanford (A) ...... L 3-10 4/7 CSUN (H)...... W 10-8 4/13 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 2-1 4/15 UC Davis (H)...... W 7-4 4/1 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 5-4 (8) 4/13 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 5-4 4/14 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 3-4 4/16 UC Davis (H)...... W 2-0 4/1 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 5-1 (8) 4/14 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 2-3 4/15 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 1-4 4/17 UC Davis (H) ...... L10-13 (13) 4/2 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 7-1 4/15 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 12-0 4/21 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 3-9 4/22 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 6-1 4/3 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 19-0 4/20 *UC Riverside (H)...... L 1-3 4/22 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 8-4 4/23 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 15-6 4/3 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 8-0 4/21 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 3-0 4/23 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 7-1 4/24 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 13-10 4/4 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 14-4 4/22 *UC Riverside (H)...... L 10-11 4/27 Oregon State (A) ...... L 0-3 4/29 Sacramento State (H) ...W 10-3 4/8 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 9-3 4/27 Fresno State (A) ...... W 6-4 4/29 New Mexico (N) ...... W 6-4 (10) 4/30 Sacramento State (H) ...W 11-1 4/9 *UC Riverside (A) ...... W 9-5 4/28 Fresno State (A) ...... W 16-9 4/29 Oregon State (A) ...... L 4-8 5/1 Sacramento State (H) ...W 11-2 4/10 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 4-5 4/29 Fresno State (A) ...... W 13-0 5/5 *Long Beach State (H)..W 8-2 5/6 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 1-3 4/16 *Pacific (H) ...... W 11-3 5/4 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 3-8 5/6 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 0-7 5/7 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 7-1 4/17 *Pacific (H) ...... W 16-6 5/5 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 4-15 5/7 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 4-13 5/8 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 1-3 4/18 *Pacific (H) ...... W 8-3 5/6 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 7-12 5/12 UC Davis (A) ...... L 5-6 5/13 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 1-4 4/23 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 5-11 5/11 UC Davis (H)...... W 10-7 5/13 UC Davis (A) ...... W 8-5 5/14 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 4-1 4/24 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 6-15 5/12 UC Davis (H)...... W10-9 (12) 5/14 UC Davis (A) ...... W 6-4 5/15 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 1-2 4/25 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 1-4 5/13 UC Davis (H)...... W 8-5 5/19 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 4-6 5/20 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 7-4 4/30 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 2-3 5/18 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 6-3 5/20 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 1-3 5/21 *UC Riverside (H)...... L 2-8 5/1 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 2-27 5/19 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 1-7 5/21 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 0-1 5/22 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 16-6 5/2 *Cal State Fullerton (A) ..L 4-9 5/20 *Cal State Fullerton (H).W 3-1 5/26 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 6-11 5/27 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 6-3 5/7 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 5-6 5/25 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 12-11 5/27 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 4-1 5/28 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 0-11 5/8 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 8-9 5/26 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 5-1 5/28 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 8-6 5/29 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 9-4 5/9 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L12-13 (12) 5/27 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 5-3 *Big West Conference game *Big West Conference game 5/14 *CSUN (A)...... W 11-10 (11) *Big West Conference game 5/15 *CSUN (A)...... W 9-7 5/16 *CSUN (A)...... W 3-2 (10) 5/21 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 5-2 5/22 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 6-17 5/23 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 11-8 *Big West Conference game #River City Classic (Sacramento, CA)

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Cal Poly Baseball History (Division I Only) 2003 (27-28-1) 2002 (30-29-1) 2001 (30-26) 2000 (32-24)

Head Coach: Larry Lee Head Coach: Ritch Price Head Coach: Ritch Price Head Coach: Ritch Price 9-12 in Big West (Fourth) 15-9 in Big West (Third) 8-10 in Big West (Fifth) 18-12 in Big West (Tie-Third) 1/24 U. San Diego (A)...... W 12-5 1/20 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 10-0 1/21 Stanford (H) ...... W 6-5 (12) 1/28 Utah (H)...... L 5-8 1/25 U. San Diego (A) ...... L 1-4 1/20 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 10-4 1/27 Utah (H) ...... W 6-5 1/29 Utah (H)...... L 5-8 1/26 U. San Diego (A) ...... L 6-18 1/21 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 9-2 1/27 Utah (H) ...... W 5-3 1/29 Centenary (H)...... L 3-5 1/31 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 9-1 1/21 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... T 8-8 (8) 1/28 Utah (H) ...... W 9-8 (10) 1/30 Centenary (H) ...... W 7-2 2/1 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 5-4 (10) 1/25 Utah (H)...... L 4-6 2/2 U. San Diego (H) ...... W 6-5 2/4 San Diego (A)...... L 8-10 2/2 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 6-5 1/26 Utah (H) ...... W 8-3 2/3 U. San Diego (H)...... L 2-9 2/5 San Diego (A) ...... W 19-3 2/7 San Jose State (H)...... L 1-12 1/27 Utah (H) ...... W 13-8 2/4 U. San Diego (H) ...... W 17-8 2-6 San Diego (A)...... L 9-20 2/8 San Jose State (H) ...... W 5-4 (10) 2/1 U. San Diego (H)...... L 6-7 2/16 U. San Francisco (A) ....W 5-1 2/12 San Jose State (A) ...... L 2-6 2/9 San Jose State (H)...... L 9-12 (10) 2/2 U. San Diego (H)...... L 1-6 2/17 U. San Francisco (A)...... L 4-5 2/18 San Francisco (H)...... W 5-4 2/15 #Brigham Young (N)...... L 1-11 2/3 U. San Diego (H)...... L 12-20 2/23 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 4-9 2/19 San Francisco (H) ...... L 2-10 2/15 #Missouri (N)...... W 4-2 2/5 Brigham Young (H) ...... W 14-5 3/2 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 10-11 (11) 2/22 Fresno State (A)...... L 4-6 2/21 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 4-5 2/8 San Jose State (A)...... W 11-1 3/2 Loyola Marymount (H) ..W 5-3 2/25 Loyola Marymount (A)....L 13-16 2/22 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 9-11 2/9 San Jose State (A)...... W 7-2 3/3 Loyola Marymount (H)....L 5-7 2/26 Loyola Marymount (A)....L 6-16 2/23 Loyola Marymount (H) ..W 3-1 2/10 San Jose State (A) ...... L 8-11 3/6 Temple& (H) ...... W 8-3 3/4 Temple (H) ...... W 11-10 2/28 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 11-3 2/12 Fresno State (H)...... L 7-14 3/7 Temple& (H) ...... W 14-6 3/4 Temple (H) ...... W 10-0 3/1 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 10-11 2/16 Oklahoma State (N) ...... L 3-4 3/7 Temple& (H) ...... W 7-2 3/10 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 0-2 3/2 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 9-6 2/17 Loyola Marymount (A)....L 15-17 3/9 Columbia& (H) ...... W 3-2 3/11 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 1-9 3/4 Fresno State (A) ...... W 13-3 2/18 Loyola Marymount (A)....L 4-5 3/10 Columbia& (H) ...... W 5-4 3/12 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 4-7 3/10 $UNC-Asheville (N)...... W 11-3 2/22 San Jose State (H)...... L 2-5 3/10 Columbia& (H) ...... W 8-2 3/17 *New Mexico State (H) .W 9-7 3/11 $Bowling Green (N) ...... W 13-2 2/23 San Jose State (H)...... L 6-18 3/11 Columbia& (H) ...... W 5-1 3/18 *New Mexico State (H) .W 14-3 3/12 $Gonzaga (N)...... T 8-8 2/24 San Jose State (H) ...... W 9-4 3/11 Columbia& (H) ...... W 4-3 3/19 *New Mexico State (H) .W 13-11 3/13 $Pennsylvania (N)...... W 9-7 3/1 Stanford (A) ...... L 6-8 3/16 Cal St. Fullerton (A)...... L 1-3 3/21 Pepperdine (A)...... W 7-4 3/14 $Fresno State (A)...... L 2-3 3/2 Stanford (A) ...... L 5-18 3/17 Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... W 2-1 3/24 *Sacramento State (H)..W 5-4 3/15 $Penn State (N) ...... L 5-16 3/3 Stanford (A) ...... L 3-11 3/18 Cal St. Fullerton (A)...... L 0-12 3/25 *Sacramento State (H) ...L 7-11 3/22 Dartmouth (H)...... L 2-5 3/5 UC Santa Barbara (A) ....L 4-11 3/23 Dartmouth (H) ...... W 6-5 3/26 *Sacramento State (H) ...L 1-8 3/23 Dartmouth (H) ...... W 11-2 3/7 Georgetown (H) ...... W 4-3 3/27 Fresno State (A)...... L 5-8 3/30 Cal Christian (H) ...... W 12-5 3/25 Nebraska (A) ...... L 3-8 3/8 Portland (H)...... W 3-2 3/30 Long Beach State (H).....L 3-5 3/30 Cal Christian (H) ...... W 16-2 3/26 Nebraska (A) ...... L 0-6 3/9 Portland (H) ...... L 7-9 3/31 Long Beach State (H).....L 3-11 3/31 *Pacific (H) ...... W 5-3 3/28 Southern Utah (A)...... W 22-1 3/10 Portland (H)...... W 9-1 4/1 Long Beach State (H).....L 2-5 4/1 *Pacific (H) ...... W 6-4 3/28 Southern Utah (A)...... W 7-0 3/15 Sacramento State (H) ...W 12-4 4/4 Bethany College (H) .....W 14-2 4/2 *Pacific (H) ...... L 4-10 3/29 Southern Utah (A)...... W16-12 (10) 3/16 Sacramento State (H) ....L 3-18 4/6 *CSUN (H)...... L 3-4 4/4 Fresno State (H) ...... W 4-0 3/29 Southern Utah (A)...... W 8-4 3/23 Bethany College (H) .....W 19-2 4/7 *CSUN (H) ...... W 14-7 4/7 *Nevada (A) ...... W 7-6 4/4 *UC Riverside (H)...... L 7-8 (12) 3/24 UC Santa Barbara (H) ..W 8-1 4/8 *CSUN (H) ...... W 6-4 4/8 *Nevada (A)...... L 2-5 4/5 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 9-7 3/28 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 1-4 4/11 Bethany College (H) .....W 11-1 4/9 *Nevada (A) ...... W 11-8 4/6 *UC Riverside (H) ...... W 7-4 3/29 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 5-7 4/12 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 2-5 4/14 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 8-11 4/11 *Pacific (A)...... L 6-14 3/30 *Cal St. Fullerton (A).....W 3-2 4/13 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 4-8 4/15 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 12-11 4/12 *Pacific (A) ...... W 12-4 4/5 *Pacific (H) ...... W 15-8 4/14 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 9-5 4/16 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 9-8 4/14 *Pacific (A) ...... W 4-0 4/6 *Pacific (H) ...... W 13-11 4/17 Fresno State (H) ...... W 9-4 4/20 *CS Fullerton (H) ...... W 2-1 4/17 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 2-4 4/7 *Pacific (H) ...... L 9-10 (11) 4/19 *Pacific (A)...... L 2-3 4/21 *CS Fullerton (H)...... L 7-8 4/18 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 1-2 4/12 *CSUN (A)...... W 12-6 4/21 *Pacific (A) ...... W 11-10 (14) 4/22 *CS Fullerton (H)...... L 5-7 4/19 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 1-10 4/13 *CSUN (A) ...... L 4-9 4/22 *Pacific (A) ...... W 6-3 (12) 4/24 Cal Christian (A) ...... W 15-0 4/25 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 3-11 4/14 *CSUN (A)...... W 8-2 4/23 San Jose State (A) ...... L 4-14 4/25 Stanford (A) ...... L 3-11 4/26 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 7-26 4/19 *UC Irvine (H)...... W 7-4 4/27 *Sacramento State (H)..W 9-5 4/27 Cal Christian (A) ...... W 19-6 4/27 *Cal State Fullerton (H) ..L 3-4 4/20 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 10-14 4/28 *Sacramento State (H)..W 4-3 4/29 UC Riverside (H)...... W 3-1 5/2 *UC Irvine (A)...... W 4-1 4/21 *UC Irvine (H) ...... L 3-10 4/29 *Sacramento State (H) ...L 2-6 4/29 UC Riverside (H)...... W 8-4 5/3 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 2-4 4/26 *Sacramento St.# (A)....W 7-2 5/4 *Cal St. Fullerton (H) ...... L 3-7 4/30 UC Riverside (H)...... W 8-0 5/4 *UC Irvine (A) ...... L 5-6 (13) 4/27 *Sacramento State (A)..W 9-6 5/5 *Cal St. Fullerton (H) ...... L 1-13 5/5 *Sacramento State (A)..W 8-7 5/9 *CSUN (H) ...... W 10-9 4/28 *Sacramento State (A)..W 9-0 5/6 *Cal St. Fullerton (H) ...... L 4-10 5/6 *Sacramento State (A)..W 6-2 5/10 *CSUN (H) ...... W 6-5 5/3 *Long Beach State (H)..W 5-4 5/8 Stanford (A) ...... L 10-11 5/9 *Sacramento State (A)..W 15-3 5/11 *CSUN (H) ...... W 8-7 5/4 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 6-9 5/11 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 3-9 5/10 Pepperdine (H) ...... L 1-10 5/16 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 6-5 (14) 5/5 *Long Beach State (H)..W 8-2 5/12 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 5-6 (11) 5/12 *New Mexico State (A)..W 14-10 5/17 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 3-4 (12) 5/10 Nebraska (A) ...... L 3-4 5/13 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 12-13 5/13 *New Mexico State (A)..W 18-4 5/18 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 5-9 5/11 Nebraska (A) ...... L 3-7 5/15 San Jose State (H)...... L 8-9 (10) 5/14 *New Mexico State (A)..W 13-4 5/23 Stanford (A) ...... L 4-9 5/12 Nebraska (A) ...... L 2-5 5/18 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 5-3 5/19 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 0-11 5/24 Stanford (A) ...... L 0-12 5/17 *UC Riverside (A)...... W11-8 (13) 5/19 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 1-9 5/20 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 6-7 5/25 Stanford (A) ...... L 4-8 5/18 *UC Riverside (A)...... W 6-3 5/20 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 3-2 5/21 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 4-2 *Big West Conference game 5/19 *UC Riverside (A) ...... L 5-7 *Big West Conference game *Big West Conference game #Oakland A’s/Rawlings Tnmt. 5/24 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 10-19 &SLO Stadium (Phoenix, AZ) 5/25 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 10-9 $Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic 5/26 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 8-3 (Fresno, CA) *Big West Conference game #Raley Field, West Sacramento

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Cal Poly Baseball History (Division I Only) 1999 (21-34) 1998 (16-42) 1997 (37-21) 1996 (30-23)

Head Coach: Ritch Price Head Coach: Ritch Price Head Coach: Ritch Price Head Coach: Ritch Price 9-21 in Big West (Sixth) 7-21 in Big West (Fourth in South) 15-15 in Big West (Tie-Third in South) 18-12 in WAC (Third in Western Div.) 2/5 U. San Diego (H) ...... W 6-4 1/22 $CSUN (N) ...... L 7-13 1/31 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 14-6 1/26 *Sacramento State (A)..W 7-4 2/6 U. San Diego (H)...... L 4-5 1/23 $Fla. International (N) ...W 11-8 2/1 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 12-1 1/28 *Sacramento State (A)..W 11-6 2/12 San Jose State (H)...... L 4-6 1/24 $New Mexico State (N) ..L 10-14 2/2 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 6-5 2/7 UC Santa Barbara (A) ....L 5-11 2/13 San Jose State (H)...... L 4-6 1/30 Saint Mary’s (H) ...... W 5-4 2/5 Patten (H)...... W 19-4 2/9 U. San Diego (A)...... W 7-4 2/14 San Jose State (H)...... L 1-3 1/31 Saint Mary’s (H)...... L 8-12 (11) 2/7 U. San Diego (H) ...... W 7-0 2/10 U. San Diego (A)...... W 6-3 2/17 Fresno State (A)...... L 1-7 2/7 U. San Diego (A) ...... L 4-7 2/8 U. San Diego (H)...... L 3-9 2/11 U. San Diego (A)...... W 7-3 2/19 U. San Francisco (A) ....W 12-6 2/7 U. San Diego (A) ...... L 2-3 2/9 U. San Diego (H) ...... W 5-1 2/13 Cal Lutheran (H) ...... W 12-6 2/23 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 7-13 2/8 U. San Diego (A)...... W 7-1 2/11 Fresno State (A) ...... W 12-9 2/16 San Jose State (A) ...... L 2-7 2/26 Southern Utah (H) ...... L 5-9 2/10 CSUN (A) ...... L 10-16 2/12 Westmont College (H)...W 5-4 (10) 2/17 San Jose State (A)...... W 4-0 2/27 Southern Utah (H)...... W 7-3 2/13 San Jose State (A)...... W 2-1 2/14 San Jose State (H) ...... W 5-2 2/18 San Jose State (A) ...... L 4-9 2/28 Southern Utah (H)...... W 5-4 2/13 San Jose State (A) ...... L 0-8 2/15 San Jose State (H) ...... W 5-4 2/23 *CSUN (H)...... L 1-5 2/28 Southern Utah (H)...... W 18-8 2/15 San Jose State (A) ...... L 4-7 2/16 San Jose State (H)...... L 6-8 2/24 *CSUN (H)...... L 1-10 3/2 Pepperdine (H) ...... L 4-8 2/18 Fresno State (H)...... L 3-8 2/18 CS Dominguez Hills (H)W 4-3 2/25 *CSUN (H)...... L 5-6 3/6 Temple (H) ...... W 9-2 2/20 U. San Francisco (H)...... L 4-20 2/21 U. San Francisco (A) ....W 12-4 3/1 Nevada (A) ...... L 10-14 3/7 Temple (H) ...... W 15-3 2/21 U. San Francisco (H)...... L 3-11 2/22 U. San Francisco (A) ....W 6-5 3/2 Nevada (A)...... W 10-9 3/7 Temple (H) ...... W 9-6 3/1 San Francisco St. (A)....W 16-4 2/23 U. San Francisco (A) ....W 12-6 3/3 Nevada (A) ...... L 5-8 3/8 Temple (H)...... L 2-5 3/1 San Francisco St. (A) .....L 2-4 2/28 Portland State (H) ...... W 12-1 3/8 *Fresno State (A) ...... W 2-0 3/12 *Pacific (A)...... L 5-8 3/3 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 5-13 3/1 Portland State (H) ...... W 8-7 (13) 3/9 *Fresno State (A) ...... L 6-9 3/13 *Pacific (A)...... L 3-4 3/4 Cal St. Stanislaus (H) ...W 9-7 3/2 Portland State (H) ...... W 20-5 3/10 *Fresno State (A) ...... L 2-3 3/14 *Pacific (A)...... L 3-9 3/6 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 1-7 3/7 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 19-3 3/16 *Hawaii (H)...... W 6-3 3/21 *Nevada (H)...... L 3-5 3/7 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 8-26 3/8 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 4-0 3/17 *Hawaii (H) ...... L 2-3 3/21 *Nevada (H)...... L 0-4 3/8 *Long Beach State (A) ...L 5-6 3/9 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 12-20 3/18 *Hawaii (H) ...... L 1-2 3/22 *Nevada (H)...... L 4-7 3/10 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 6-7 3/12 Cal Lutheran (H) ...... W 6-2 3/18 Hawaii-Hilo (H) ...... L 4-6 3/26 *New Mexico State (H) .W 12-7 3/13 *Cal St. Fullerton (H) ...... L 2-16 3/14 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 7-8 3/19 Hawaii-Hilo (H)...... W 19-2 3/27 *New Mexico State (H) .W 8-6 3/14 *Cal St. Fullerton (H) ...... L 1-12 3/15 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 5-18 3/20 Hawaii-Hilo (H) ...... L 3-5 3/28 *New Mexico State (H) .W 6-2 3/15 *Cal St. Fullerton (H) ...... L 5-8 3/16 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 8-16 3/20 Hawaii-Hilo (H)...... W 5-4 4/1 *Sacramento State (A)..W 4-2 3/20 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 9-8 3/21 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 8-13 3/26 Pepperdine (H)...... W 6-3 4/2 *Sacramento State (A) ...L 4-8 3/21 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 2-8 3/22 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 1-3 3/29 *San Diego State (A) ....W 6-4 4/3 *Sacramento State (A)..W 3-1 3/22 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 3-9 3/23 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 4-9 3/30 *San Diego State (A)...... L 1-2 4/5 Hawaii-Hilo (H)...... W 3-2 3/23 &Hawaii (N) ...... L 3-17 3/25 Santa Clara (H)...... W 9-0 3/31 *San Diego State (A) ....W 5-3 4/5 Hawaii-Hilo (H)...... W 6-0 3/24 &Hawaii-Hilo (N)...... L 6-9 3/27 *New Mexico State (H) .W 22-9 4/4 *CSUN (A) ...... L 5-9 4/9 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 1-8 3/25 &Nebraska (N)...... L 3-7 3/28 *New Mexico State (H) .W 17-11 4/5 *CSUN (A)...... W 11-8 4/10 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 10-12 3/26 &Lewis & Clark St. (N) ...L 2-3 3/29 *New Mexico State (H) .W 5-3 4/6 *CSUN (A) ...... L 11-12 4/12 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 4-2 3/27 &Wright State (N)...... W 11-7 4/4 *Nevada (A) ...... W 28-16 4/10 Westmont College (H)...W 17-1 4/13 Fresno State (H)...... L 1-8 3/28 &Wright State (N)...... W 3-2 4/5 *Nevada (A)...... L 10-17 4/12 *Fresno State (H)...... W 11-8 4/16 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 1-9 3/29 &Lewis & Clark St. (N) ...L 2-3 4/6 *Nevada (A)...... L 6-7 4/13 *Fresno State (H) ...... L 10-20 4/17 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 5-12 4/3 *New Mexico State (A) ...L 2-12 4/8 Fresno State (H) ...... W 9-3 4/14 *Fresno State (H)...... W 9-5 4/18 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 8-11 4/4 *New Mexico State (A)..W 13-8 4/11 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 11-16 4/19 *Sacramento State (H)..W 6-2 4/23 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 2-7 4/5 *New Mexico State (A)..W 16-11 4/12 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 5-13 4/20 *Sacramento St.& (A) ...W 9-7 4/24 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 4-6 4/7 Santa Clara (H)...... W 14-6 4/13 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 15-10 4/20 *Sacramento State (H)..W 12-1 4/25 *Long Beach State (H)..W 8-7 (10) 4/9 *Sacramento State (H)..W 6-3 4/18 *Pacific (H) ...... L 0-4 4/21 *Sacramento State (H) ...L 4-6 4/29 Saint Mary’s (A)...... L 6-19 4/10 *Sacramento State (H)..W 6-5 4/19 *Pacific (H) ...... W 13-2 4/26 *Hawaii (A) ...... W 8-2 4/30 *Nevada (A)...... L 8-12 4/12 *Sacramento State (H) ...L 8-10 4/20 *Pacific (H) ...... W 10-6 4/27 *Hawaii (A) ...... W 7-0 5/1 *Nevada (A)...... L 1-15 4/14 Fresno State (A)...... L 6-11 4/24 Menlo College (A) ...... W 20-15 4/28 *Hawaii (A) ...... W 11-3 5/2 *Nevada (A)...... L 3-7 4/17 *Pacific (A) ...... W 6-5 4/25 *Sacramento State (A)..W 17-9 4/29 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... L 1-4 5/4 Santa Clara (A) ...... W 7-5 (10) 4/18 *Pacific (A)...... L 0-6 4/26 *Sacramento State (A)..W 16-7 4/29 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... L 4-8 5/7 *Pacific (H) ...... L 6-10 4/19 *Pacific (A) ...... W 10-3 4/27 *Sacramento State (A) ...L 11-13 4/30 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 6-1 5/8 *Pacific (H) ...... W 5-2 4/20 *Nevada (A)...... L 6-19 4/29 Stanford (A) ...... L 3-4 4/30 Hawaii-Hilo (A) ...... W 7-5 5/9 *Pacific (H) ...... L 1-3 4/24 *UC Santa Barbara (A)...L 6-12 5/2 *Cal St. Fullerton (H) ...... L 5-6 5/3 *San Diego State (H) ....W 12-8 5/14 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 4-6 4/25 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 3-7 5/3 *Cal St. Fullerton (H) ...... L 5-12 5/4 *San Diego State (H) ....W 4-3 5/15 *UC Santa Barbara (H) .W 8-6 4/26 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 11-18 5/4 *Cal St. Fullerton (H).....W 14-4 5/5 *San Diego State (H) ....W 5-1 5/16 *UC Santa Barbara (H) ..L 4-6 4/28 Stanford (A) ...... L 7-8 5/6 Santa Clara (A) ...... L 7-8 5/7 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 3-4 5/20 Stanford (A) ...... L 1-8 5/1 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 6-10 5/9 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 11-5 5/13 Stanford (A) ...... L 2-11 5/21 Stanford (A) ...... L 2-13 5/2 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 9-17 5/10 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 2-1 *Western Athletic Conference game 5/22 Stanford (A) ...... L 9-12 5/3 *Cal St. Fullerton (A) ...... L 2-9 5/11 *Long Beach State (A) ..W 9-3 &SLO Stadium *Big West Conference game 5/8 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 0-13 5/15 $Nevada (N) ...... L 6-10 5/9 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 7-23 5/16 $UC Santa Barbara (N) W 11-10 5/10 *Long Beach State (H) ...L 8-19 5/17 $Cal St. Fullerton (A)...... L 5-8 *Big West Conference game *Big West Conference game $Arizona State Tournament $Big West Conference Tournament &Hawaii Tournament (at Cal State Fullerton)

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Cal Poly Cal Poly’s All-Division I Team (25 Years) Baseball History Four starting pitchers who com- bined for 95 wins, three Big West (Division I Only) Conference Players of the Year, three 1995 (21-29) Big West batting champions and eight All-Americans make up Cal Poly's All- Head Coach: Ritch Price Division I Baseball Team over the first 13-17 in WAC (Fifth in Western Div.) 2/2 Cal Lutheran (H) ...... W 8-6 25 years. 2/9 U.C. Berkeley (A) ...... L 6-7 The team, which includes players 2/10 San Jose State (A)...... W 5-2 from 1995 through 2019, features a 2/11 San Jose State (A) ...... L 1-5 2/12 San Jose State (A) ...... L 4-9 quartet of starting pitchers, a closer, 2/15 UC Santa Barbara (H)....L 2-11 one catcher, a first baseman, six 2/17 Washington (H) ...... W 9-8 infielders, five outfielders, one desig- 2/18 Washington (H) ...... W 9-6 2/19 Washington (H)...... L 9-11 nated hitter and a utility player. 2/21 Pepperdine (A) ...... L 7-8 (10) Four players were Major Leaguers - 2/24 *Fresno State (H)...... W 6-5 2/25 *Fresno State (H) ...... L 4-9 - pitcher Garrett Olson, shortstop 2/26 *Fresno State (H) ...... L 3-6 Mike Miller, outfielder Logan Schafer 3/1 Pepperdine (H)...... W 5-4 and outfielder Mitch Haniger, currently 3/6 *Hawaii (H)...... W 7-6 3/6 *Hawaii (H)...... W 7-3 with the Seattle Mariners. 3/7 *Hawaii (H)...... W 15-4 All 20 members of the team played 3/18 Cal St. Fullerton (A)...... L 3-8 professional baseball. 3/19 Cal St. Fullerton (A)...... L 3-12 3/20 Cal St. Fullerton (A)...... L 1-15 The selection committee went as far 3/25 *Sacramento State (A)..W 7-6 back as 1996 in choosing second 3/26 *Sacramento State (A) ...L 0-2 baseman Scott Kidd, the Big West 3/26 *Sacramento State (A) ...L 1-9 3/31 U. San Diego (H)...... L 5-6 batting champion in 1997 with a .412 4/1 U. San Diego (H) ...... W 7-4 average, and as recent as 2018 with 4/2 U. San Diego (H)...... L 14-15 the selection of catcher Nick Meyer. 4/5 UC Santa Barbara (A) ....L 3-5 4/7 *San Diego State (H) ....W 4-1 Seven players were members of 4/8 *San Diego State (H)...... L 12-16 Cal Poly’s All-Division I Team for the first 25 Cal Poly's 2014 Big West Conference 4/9 *San Diego State (H)...... L 0-24 years at the NCAA’s highest level includes three championship team that hosted the 4/13 *Fresno State (A) ...... L 0-10 four-year letter winners — pitcher Joey Wagman NCAA Division I San Luis Obispo 4/14 *Fresno State (A) ...... L 3-5 (at top of page), third baseman Jimmy Allen (mid- 4/15 *Fresno State (A) ...... L 3-13 dle) and designated hitter Luke Yoder (bottom). Regional inside Baggett Stadium, fin- 4/18 Cal Lutheran (H) ...... W 10-5 4/21 *CSUN (A) ...... L 14-18 ished the year with a 47-12 record 4/21 *CSUN& (H) ...... W 7-6 and was ranked No. 1 for a week by 4/22 *CSUN (A) ...... L 3-4 Collegiate Baseball. 4/22 *CSUN& (H) ...... L 10-27 4/23 *CSUN (A)...... W 16-14 That group includes starting pitch- 4/23 *CSUN& (H) ...... L 2-28 ers Matt Imhof and Casey 4/28 *Sacramento State (H)..W 2-1 Bloomquist, closer Reed Reilly, sec- 4/29 *Sacramento State (H) ...L 3-4 4/30 *Sacramento State (H)..W 3-0 ond baseman Mark Mathias, short- 5/3 *UC Santa Barbara (A) .W 8-7 stop Peter Van Gansen, third base- 5/5 *San Diego State (A) ....W 5-3 man Jimmy Allen and outfielder Nick 5/6 *San Diego State (A) ....W 10-3 5/7 *San Diego State (A) ....W 6-5 Torres. 5/12 *Hawaii (A) ...... L 5-9 The three four-year letter winners 5/13 *Hawaii (A) ...... L 2-3 on the squad are pitcher Joey 5/14 *Hawaii (A) ...... L 6-7 *Western Athletic Conference game Wagman, third baseman Jimmy Allen & Played at CSUN and designated hitter Luke Yoder. Pitchers First Base Jimmy Allen (2011-14) Garrett Olson (2003-05) Steve Wood (1998-2000)

Joey Wagman (2010-13) Outfielders Utility Matt Imhof (2012-14) Grant Desme (2006-07) Adam Buschini (2006-09) Casey Bloomquist (2013-15) Mitch Haniger (2010-12) Infielders Brandon Roberts (2004-05) Scott Kidd (1996-97) Logan Schafer (2007-08) Reed Reilly (2012-14) Mark Mathias (2013-15) Nick Torres (2012-14) Peter Van Gansen (2013-15) Catcher Mike Miller (2010-12) Designated Hitter Nick Meyer (2016-18) Brent Morel (2006-08) Luke Yoder (2007-10) 68

Cal Poly Baseball Awards Ozzie Smith 2008 ...... Steven Fischback 1997 ...... Scott Kidd Ozzie Smith Award — Cal Poly’s Most Most Valuable Player 2009 ...... DJ Mauldin ...... Taber Maier 1995 ...... Bret Mueller 2010 ...... Matt Leonard 1998 ...... Mark Obenour Valuable Player Award is named after “The 1996 ...... Jon Macalutas 2011 ...... Mason Radeke ...... Jason Porto Wizard,” who played for the Mustangs from 1974- 1997 ...... Scott Kidd 2012 ...... Joey Wagman 1999 ...... Matt Brady 77. His leadership and playing abilities are of 1998 ...... Steve Wood 2013 ...... Joey Wagman ...... Matt Elam 1999 ...... Tanner Trosper 2014 ...... Casey Bloomquist ...... Craig Ritter Mustang legend. His No. 3 jersey is retired, and 2000 ...... Steve Wood ...... Matt Imhof 2000 ...... Joe Smith he is a charter member of the Cal Poly Athletics ...... Keith Anderson 2015 ...... Casey Bloomquist ...... Tanner Trosper 2001 ...... Kevin Tillman 2016 ...... Jarred Zill 2001 ...... Keith Anderson Hall of Fame. 2002 ...... Kyle Wilson 2017 ...... Spencer Howard ...... Kevin Tillman ...... Bryan Gant 2018 ...... Trent Shelton 2002 ...... Jason Barringer John Orton Award — Cal Poly’s best fielder is 2003 ...... Adam Leavitt 2019 ...... Bobby Ay ...... Brian Haskell 2004 ...... Sam Herbert 2003 ...... Scott Anderson honored with the Golden Glove award, named for 2005 ...... Kyle Blumenthal Jim Newkirk Fireman’s Award 2004 ...... Chalon Tietje one of Cal Poly’s top catchers, John Orton (1985- 2006 ...... Josh Lansford 1995 ...... Rob Croxall ...... Sam Herbert 2007 ...... Grant Desme 1996 ...... Jason Novi 2005 ...... Kyle Blumenthal 87). His No. 9 jersey is retired, and he is also a 2008 ...... Brent Morel 1997 ...... Chad Snowden ...... Jimmy Van Ostrand member of the Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame. 2009 ...... Adam Buschini 1998 ...... Matt Brady 2006 ...... Jimmy Van Ostrand 2010 ...... Luke Yoder 1999 ...... Dan Merritt 2007 ...... Brent Morel 2011 ...... Bobby Crocker 2000 ...... Tanner Trosper 2008 ...... Brent Morel Mike Krukow Award — The Most Valuable 2012 ...... Mitch Haniger ...... Nathan Choate 2009 ...... Ryan Lee Pitcher is named for Krukow, who pitched from 2013 ...... Denver Chavez 2001 ...... Nathan Choate 2010 ...... Adam Melker 1971-73. He still is in the Top 10 for many pitching 2014 ...... Chris Hoo 2002 ...... Nolan Moser 2011 ...... Steven Fischback 2015 ...... Peter Van Gansen 2003 ...... Dennis LeDuc 2012 ...... Mitch Haniger categories. His number is retired and he is a 2016 ...... Brett Barbier 2004 ...... Nolan Moser 2013 ...... Joey Wagman member of the Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame. 2017 ...... Alex McKenna 2005 ...... Mike Bille 2014 ...... Nick Torres 2018 ...... Alex McKenna 2006 ...... Rocky Roquet 2015 ...... Mark Mathias 2019 ...... Michael Clark 2007 ...... Evan Reed 2016 ...... Brett Barbier Monty Waltz Award — Given to the top offen- 2008 ...... Brian Grening 2017 ...... Trent Shelton sive player. Waltz, until the 2000 season, held Monty Waltz Big Stick Award 2009 ...... Eric Massingham 2018 ...... Elijah Skipps 1995 ...... Bret Mueller 2010 ...... Jeff Johnson 2019 ...... Bradlee Beesley many of Cal Poly’s 1996 ...... Jon Macalutas 2011 ...... Jeff Johnson offensive records. 1997 ...... Scott Kidd 2012 ...... Reed Reilly Robin Baggett Scholar-Athlete 1998 ...... Steve Wood 2013 ...... Reed Reilly His No. 9 jersey is 1995 ...... Jason Novi retired by the team. 1999 ...... Bryan Gant 2014 ...... Reed Reilly 1996 ...... Jason Novi 2000 ...... Steve Wood ...... Chris Taylor 1997 ...... Boyd Dodder 2001 ...... Kevin Tillman 2015 ...... Danny Zandona 1998 ...... Dan Merritt Jim Newkirk 2002 ...... Kyle Wilson 2016 ...... Justin Calomeni 1999 ...... Matt Elam 2003 ...... Sam Herbert 2017 ...... Michael Clark ...... Matt Brady Award — The 2004 ...... Chalon Tietje 2018 ...... Taylor Dollard 2000 ...... Kevin Tillman Award for the 2005 ...... Kyle Blumenthal 2019 ...... Taylor Dollard 2001 ...... Scott Anderson team’s top relief 2006 ...... Josh Lansford 2002 ...... Scott Anderson 2007 ...... Grant Desme Scott Kidd Rookie of the Year ...... Sam Herbert pitchers is named 2008 ...... Brent Morel 1995 ...... Jeff Marston ...... Nolan Moser for Newkirk, a Cal ...... Logan Schafer 1996 ...... Steve Rohlmeier 2003 ...... Scott Anderson 2009 ...... Adam Buschini 1997 ...... John Arnold ...... Sam Herbert Poly pitcher from 2010 ...... Luke Yoder 1998 ...... Jason Barringer ...... Nolan Moser 1958-60. 2011 ...... Bobby Crocker 1999 ...... Bryan Gant ...... Matt Powers 2012 ...... Mitch Haniger 2000 ...... Tyler Fitch 2004 ...... Jonathan Fleming 2013 ...... Nick Torres 2001 ...... Kyle Wilson ...... Sam Herbert Robin Baggett 2014 ...... Mark Mathias 2002 ...... Aaron Escobedo 2005 ...... Jimmy Van Ostrand 2015 ...... Mark Mathias 2003 ...... Garrett Olson Award — Named ...... Jon Marshall for the former Cal 2016 ...... Brett Barbier 2004 ...... Brandon Roberts ...... Andrew McDaniel 2017 ...... Alex McKenna 2005 ...... Jimmy Van Ostrand 2006 ...... Chad Pruett Poly catcher and 2018 ...... Alex McKenna 2006 ...... Matt Canepa ...... Jimmy Van Ostrand long-time support- 2019 ...... Tate Samuelson 2007 ...... Wes Dorrell 2007 ...... Kevin Waldron 2008 ...... Jared Eskew ...... Steven Fischback er of the program, John Orton Golden Glove 2009 ...... Matt Jensen 2008 ...... Steven Fischback 1995 ...... Andy Hall 2010 ...... Mitch Haniger this award goes to 2009 ...... Ryan Lee the team’s top 1996 ...... Taber Maier 2011 ...... Jimmy Allen 2010 ...... Tommy Erlin ...... Rob Neal 2012 ...... Nick Torres 2011 ...... Taylor Chris scholar-athlete. 1997 ...... Matt Priess 2013 ...... Brian Mundell 2012 ...... Tommy Pluschkell The new on-cam- 1998 ...... Craig Ritter 2014 ...... Justin Calomeni 2013 ...... Tommy Pluschkell 1999 ...... Tanner Trosper 2015 ...... Kyle Smith ...... Taylor Chris pus stadium also ...... Craig Ritter 2016 ...... Nick Meyer 2014 ...... Tommy Pluschkell bears Baggett’s 2000 ...... Tanner Trosper 2017 ...... Bradlee Beesley 2015 ...... Tommy Pluschkell name...... Kyle Albright 2018 ...... Tate Samuelson 2016 ...... Austin Dondanville 2001 ...... Keith Anderson 2019 ...... Conagher Sands 2017 ...... Austin Dondanville ...... Phil Thompson 2018 ...... Austin Dondanville Scott Kidd 2002 ...... Scott Anderson Dave Oliver Hustle Award 2019 ...... Connor Gurnik 2003 ...... Adam Leavitt 1995 ...... Marc Townes Award — This 2004 ...... Cory Taillon ...... Bobby Tarantino award is given to 2005 ...... Drew Gillmore 1996 ...... Jeff Marston Dick Morrow Coach’s Award Mike Krukow 2006 ...... Gilbert Gil 1997 ...... R.J. Radler 1995 ...... Jeff Marston the top first-year 2007 ...... Logan Schafer 1998 ...... Matt Elam ...... Jason Novi player. Kidd played 1971-73 2008 ...... Logan Schafer 1999 ...... Craig Ritter 1996 ...... Steve Rohlmeier 2009 ...... Kyle Smith ...... Matt Brady ...... Ryan Brennan for the Mustangs 2010 ...... Evan Busby 2000 ...... Jason Barringer 1997 ...... Boyd Dodder from 1996-97. In 1997, he set a Mustang record 2011 ...... J.J. Thompson 2001 ...... Phil Thompson ...... Marty Camacho for most hits in a season (105), in winning the Big 2012 ...... Chris Hoo ...... Billy Saul 1998 ...... Mark Obenour ...... Jimmy Allen 2002 ...... Bill Saul ...... Dan Merritt West batting title. 2013 ...... Peter Van Gansen ...... Jason Barringer 1999 ...... Mark Riddle 2014 ...... Peter Van Gansen 2003 ...... Billy Saul ...... Nick Murphy Dave Oliver Award — The player showing the 2015 ...... Peter Van Gansen 2004 ...... Kyle Blumenthal 2000 ...... Nick Murphy 2016 ...... Nick Meyer 2005 ...... Brent Walker ...... Joe Smith most heart and hustle is honored with this award. 2017 ...... Nick Meyer 2006 ...... Jimmy Gardiner 2001 ...... Josh Morton Oliver played for the Mustangs from 1970-73, set- 2018 ...... Nick Meyer 2007 ...... Pat Pezet ...... Jared Allen 2019 ...... Tate Samuelson 2008 ...... Pat Pezet 2002 ...... Tyler LaSalle ting a mark for most career stolen bases (since ...... Adam Melker ...... Tyler Fitch broken) with 60. Mike Krukow 2009 ...... Ross Brayton 2003 ...... Tyler LaSalle Outstanding Pitcher 2010 ...... Bobby Crocker 2004 ...... Chalon Tietje 1995 ...... Shannon Stephens 2011 ...... Bobby Crocker 2005 ...... Jimmy Van Ostrand Jason Maas Captain’s Award — Based on 1996 ...... Mike Zirelli 2012 ...... David Armendariz 2006 ...... Casey Fien leadership, scholarship and baseball talent along ...... Matt Atterberry 2013 ...... Elliot Stewart 2007 ...... Kyle Smith 1997 ...... Mike Zirelli 2014 ...... Zack Zehner 2008 ...... Ryan Lee with the “intangibles.” Maas played four seasons 1998 ...... Mike Zirelli 2015 ...... Zack Zehner 2009 ...... Bobby Crocker (1982-85) as an outfielder and first baseman at 1999 ...... Mike Zirelli 2016 ...... Alec Smith 2010 ...... DJ Mauldin Cal Poly and eventually reached Triple-A level in 2000 ...... Joe Smith 2017 ...... Colby Barrick 2011 ...... Frankie Reed ...... Jared Blasdell 2018 ...... Dylan Doherty 2012 ...... Mike Miller the minor leagues. 2001 ...... Jared Blasdell 2019 ...... Connor Gurnik ...... Kyle Anderson ...... Kevin Correia 2013 ...... Matt Imhof Dick Morrow Coach’s Award — Awarded to 2002 ...... Kevin Correia Jason Maas Captain’s Award 2014 ...... Michael Hoo 2003 ...... Garrett Olson 1995 ...... Shannon Stephens 2015 ...... Brett Barbier the player who signifies what Cal Poly baseball 2004 ...... Jimmy Shull ...... Rob Croxall 2016 ...... Connor O’Hare stands for. Morrow is Cal Poly’s baseball admin- 2005 ...... Garrett Olson ...... Bret Mueller 2017 ...... Slater Lee 2006 ...... Bud Norris 1996 ...... Jon Macalutas 2018 ...... Josh George istrative assistant, played for the Mustangs in the 2007 ...... Thomas Eager ...... Rob Neal 2019 ...... Dylan Doherty 1950s and is a 1955 Cal Poly graduate. 69 All-Time Cal Poly Records AT BATS - CAREER 5. Scott Kidd ...... 21 (1997) Team Records 1. Jimmy Allen ...... 824 (2011-14) Luke Yoder ...... 21 (2010) 2. Ozzie Smith ...... 754 (1974-77) 7. Matt Priess ...... 20 (1997) Most Wins ...... 47 (2014) 3. Jon Macalutas ...... 738 (1993-96) Kyle Wilson ...... 20 (2003) Most Losses ...... 42 (1998) 4. Bradlee Beesley . . . .711 (2017-20) Jimmy Allen ...... 20 (2012) Winning Pct...... 797 (2014) 5. Dave Oliver ...... 706 (1970-73) 10. Kyle Wilson ...... 19 (2002) Games ...... 63 (1989) 6. Luke Yoder ...... 705 (2007-10) Billy Saul ...... 19 (2003) Batting - Season 7. Kyle Marinconz . . . . .671 (2016-18) Jimmy Allen ...... 19 (2013) Batting Avg...... 336 (1997) 8. Rob Neal ...... 662 (1992-96) At Bats ...... 2,194 (2004) 9. Alex McKenna ...... 659 (2016-18) TRIPLES - CAREER Runs ...... 549 (1997) 10. Jason Maas ...... 657 (1982-85) 1. Jason Maas ...... 18 (1982-85) Hits ...... 731 (1997) Bryan Gant ...... 657 (1999-02) 2. Pat Kirby ...... 17 (1987-90) Doubles ...... 142 (1997) 3. Dave Oliver ...... 13 (1970-73) Triples ...... 35 (1984) AT BATS - SEASON Brett Mueller ...... 13 (1992-95) ...... 35 (2002) 1. Ryan Lee ...... 265 (2009) 5. Brandon Roberts . . . . .12 (2004-05) Home Runs ...... 100 (1997) 2. Scott Kidd ...... 255 (1997) Luke Yoder ...... 12 (2007-10) Runs Batted In ...... 494 (1997) 3. Ozzie Smith ...... 254 (1977) Jordan Ellis ...... 12 (2012-15) Total Bases ...... 1,213 (1997) 4. Ron Crowe ...... 249 (1989) 8. Rob Lambert ...... 11 (1982-85) Slugging Percentage ...... 558 (1997) Taber Maier ...... 249 (1997) Tom Beyers ...... 11 (1977-79) Bases on Balls ...... 326 (1985) 6. Sam Herbert ...... 248 (2004) Bryan Gant ...... 11 (1999-02) Strikeouts ...... 504 (1997) 7. Mike Miller ...... 246 (2012) Stolen Bases ...... 110 (1976) 8. Rob Lambert ...... 244 (1985) TRIPLES - SEASON Fielding Percentage ...... 978 (2012) 9. Denver Chavez ...... 244 (2013) 1. Jason Maas ...... 11 (1984) 10. Nick Torres ...... 242 (2014) 2. Brandon Roberts ...... 9 (2005)

Pitching - Season 3. Bryan Gant ...... 8 (2002) RUNS SCORED - CAREER 4. Pat Kirby ...... 7 (1989) Lowest ERA ...... 1.98 (1971) 1. Luke Yoder ...... 189 (2007-10) Most Complete Games . .29 (1979, 1988) Pat Kirby ...... 7 (1990) 2. Bryan Gant ...... 158 (1999-02) Mike Costa ...... 7 (1978) Most Strikeouts ...... 488 (2004, 2014) 3. Jon Macalutas ...... 154 (1993-96) Most Walks ...... 299 (1984) Jason Maas ...... 7 (1977) 4. Jason Maas ...... 150 (1982-85) Bret Mueller ...... 7 (1995) Most Shutouts ...... 12 (1971) 5. Monty Waltz ...... 145 (1982-85) Most Saves ...... 19 (2005) 9. Ozzie Smith ...... 6 (1977) 6. Rob Neal ...... 139 (1992-96) Dave Oliver ...... 6 (1973) Brent Morel 7. Joe Zagarino ...... 137 (1972-74) Matt Jensen ...... 6 (2010) Adam Melker ...... 137 (2007-10) 2006-08 Individual Records Jordan Ellis ...... 6 (2015) 9. Sam Herbert ...... 135 (2001-04) GAMES - CAREER 10. Ozzie Smith ...... 134 (1974-77) 1. Jimmy Allen ...... 217 (2011-14) HOME RUNS - CAREER 2. Jon Macalutas ...... 208 (1993-96) RUNS SCORED - SEASON 1. Steve Wood ...... 39 (1998-00) 3. Luke Yoder ...... 201 (2007-10) 1. Taber Maier ...... 81 (1997) 2. Luke Yoder ...... 32 (2007-10) 4. Ozzie Smith ...... 195 (1974-77) 2. Scott Kidd ...... 71 (1997) 3. Monty Waltz ...... 30 (1982-85) 5. Adam Melker ...... 193 (2007-10) 3. Sam Herbert ...... 66 (2004) 4. Mitch Haniger ...... 26 (2010-12) 6. Jason Barringer . . . . .191 (1998-02) 4. Ryan Lee ...... 65 (2009) 5. Rob Neal ...... 23 (1992-96) 5. Jason Maas ...... 64 (1985) Grant Desme ...... 23 (2006-07) 7. Chalon Tietje ...... 190 (2001-04) 7. Boyd Dodder ...... 21 (1994-97) J.J. Thompson ...... 190 (2008-11) 6. Monty Waltz ...... 63 (1985) 7. Luke Yoder ...... 61 (2010) Marty Camacho ...... 21 (1996-97) 9. Dave Oliver ...... 189 (1970-73) 9. Matt Priess ...... 20 (1994-97) Matt Drake ...... 189 (1989-92) 8. Bryan Gant ...... 59 (2002) 9. Alray Grossi ...... 57 (1984) Kyle Wilson ...... 20 (2001-03) Brian Mundell ...... 20 (2013-15) GAMES - SEASON 10. Matt Priess ...... 56 (1997) Steve Wood ...... 56 (2000) 1. Rich Sheppard ...... 62 (1989) HOME RUNS - SEASON Billy Smith ...... 62 (1989) Mike Miller ...... 56 (2012) Denver Chavez ...... 56 (2013) 1. Steve Wood ...... 18 (1998) Sam Herbert ...... 62 (2004) Monty Waltz ...... 18 (1985) Chalon Tietje ...... 62 (2004) HITS - CAREER 3. Boyd Dodder ...... 16 (1997) 5. Ron Crowe ...... 61 (1989) 1. Jimmy Allen ...... 252 (2011-14) Steve Wood ...... 16 (2000) Ozzie Smith ...... 61 (1977) 2. Jon Macalutas ...... 243 (1993-96) 5. Grant Desme ...... 15 (2007) Kyle Blumenthal ...... 61 (2004) 3. Bryan Gant ...... 234 (1999-02) Luke Yoder ...... 15 (2010) 8. Matt Drake ...... 60 (1992) 4. Luke Yoder ...... 231 (2007-10) 7. Scott Kidd ...... 14 (1997) Dave Dzierski ...... 60 (1992) 5. Dave Oliver ...... 226 (1970-73) Marty Camacho ...... 14 (1997) Pat Kirby ...... 60 (1992) 6. Rob Neal ...... 221 (1992-96) 9. Jimmy Van Ostrand . . . . .13 (2006) Mike Oakland ...... 60 (1992) 7. Tom Beyers ...... 217 (1977-79) Mitch Haniger ...... 13 (2012) Scott Anderson ...... 60 (2002) 8. Jason Maas ...... 214 (1982-85) Josh Mayo ...... 60 (2004) Alex McKenna ...... 214 (2016-18) RUNS BATTED IN - CAREER Cory Taillon ...... 60 (2004) 10. Monty Waltz ...... 210 (1982-85) 1. Steve Wood ...... 160 (1998-00) 2. Monty Waltz ...... 158 (1982-85) BATTING AVG. - CAREER HITS - SEASON 3. Rob Neal ...... 141 (1992-96) (Minimum 380 At-Bats) 1. Scott Kidd ...... 105 (1997) 4. Jon Macalutas ...... 139 (1993-96) 1. Tom Beyers ...... 368 (1977-79) 2. Bryan Gant ...... 97 (2002) 5. Luke Yoder ...... 137 (2007-10) Tom Beyers 2. Steve Rohlmeier . . . ..359 (1996-97) 3. Sam Herbert ...... 95 (2004) Mitch Haniger ...... 137 (2010-12) Brandon Roberts . . ..359 (2004-05) 4. Brandon Roberts ...... 88 (2004) Jimmy Allen ...... 137 (2011-14) 1977-79 4. Doug Noce ...... 358 (1989-90) Brent Morel ...... 88 (2008) 8. Wes Dorrell ...... 136 (2007-09) Sam Herbert ...... 358 (2001-04) 6. Chalon Tietje ...... 87 (2004) 9. Nick Torres ...... 129 (2012-14) 6. Bryan Gant ...... 356 (1999-02) Ryan Lee ...... 87 (2009) 10. Matt Priess ...... 127 (1994-97) Mark Mathias ...... 356 (2013-15) Mike Miller ...... 87 (2012) 8. Kyle Blumenthal . . . ..354 (2004-05) Denver Chavez ...... 87 (2013) RUNS BATTED IN - SEASON 9. Logan Schafer ...... 352 (2007-08) 10. Doug Noce ...... 86 (1990) 1. Monty Waltz ...... 72 (1985) 10. Phil James ...... 349 (1990-93) Kyle Wilson ...... 86 (2002) 2. Steve Wood ...... 71 (2000) 11. Grant Desme ...... 346 (2006-07) 3. Rob Neal ...... 67 (1993) 12. Bret Mueller ...... 344 (1992-95) DOUBLES - CAREER Steve Rohlmeier ...... 67 (1997) 5. Scott Kidd ...... 66 (1997) 13. Mike Oakland ...... 342 (1990-92) 1. Jimmy Allen ...... 56 (2011-14) 2. Luke Yoder ...... 51 (2007-10) 6. Mitch Haniger ...... 64 (2012) 14. Bobby Crocker ...... 340 (2009-11) 3. Jon Macalutas ...... 48 (1993-96) 7. Adam Buschini ...... 61 (2009) Nick Torres ...... 48 (2012-14) 8. Mike Oakland ...... 60 (1992) BATTING AVG. - SEASON 5. Monty Waltz ...... 47 (1982-85) Brent Morel ...... 60 (2008) (Minimum 100 At-Bats) Wes Dorrell ...... 47 (2007-09) 10. Steve Wood ...... 58 (1998) 1. Doug Noce ...... 434 (1990) Mitch Haniger ...... 47 (2010-12) Chalon Tietje ...... 58 (2004) 2. Adam Buschini ...... 422 (2009) 8. Rob Neal ...... 46 (1992-96) 3. Scott Kidd ...... 412 (1997) 9. Adam Melker ...... 45 (2007-10) HIT BY PITCH - CAREER 4. Kyle Blumenthal ...... 410 (2005) 10. Bradlee Beesley . . . . .44 (2017-20) 1. Jon Macalutas ...... 38 (1993-96) 5. Grant Desme ...... 405 (2007) 2. Bobby Crocker ...... 34 (2009-11) 6. Bryan Gant ...... 402 (2002) DOUBLES - SEASON 3. Billy Saul ...... 32 (2001-04) 7. Monty Waltz ...... 399 (1985) 1. Taber Maier ...... 25 (1997) 4. Scott Anderson ...... 31 (2000-03) 8. Ross Brayton ...... 393 (2009) 2. Wes Dorrell ...... 24 (2008) 5. Adam Melker ...... 28 (2007-10) Scott Kidd 9. Bryan Gant ...... 392 (1999) 3. Chalon Tietje ...... 23 (2004) 6. Dave Poirier ...... 26 (1986-87) 1996-97 10. Jason Maas ...... 391 (1984) 4. Josh Mayo ...... 22 (2004) 7. Sam Herbert ...... 23 (2001-04) 70 All-Time Cal Poly Records Wes Dorrell ...... 23 (2007-09) 9. Nathan Choate ...... 28 (2001) 6. Matt Imhof ...... 250 (2012-14) Chalon Tietje ...... 23 (2001-04) Reed Reilly ...... 28 (2014) 7. Steve Fox ...... 236 (1963-65) 10. Denver Chavez ...... 22 (2009-13) Danny Zandona ...... 28 (2015) 8. Bruce Freeberg . . . . .235 (1974-77) Trent Shelton ...... 28 (2017) 9. Jim Newkirk ...... 225 (1958-60) HIT BY PITCH - SEASON 10. Shannon Stephens . .208 (1992-95) 1. Jon Macalutas ...... 17 (1995) WINS - CAREER Brett Barbier ...... 17 (2016) 1. Dan Chergey ...... 32 (1990-93) STRIKEOUTS - SEASON 3. Jimmy Van Ostrand . . . . .15 (2006) 2. Mike Zirelli ...... 27 (1996-99) 1. Erik Bratlien ...... 140 (1988) Bobby Crocker ...... 15 (2011) 3. Joey Wagman ...... 27 (2010-13) 2. Dave Wilson ...... 131 (1989) 5. Dave Poirier ...... 14 (1986) 4. Casey Bloomquist . . . .26 (2013-15) 3. Garrett Olson ...... 128 (2005) Craig Ritter ...... 14 (1999) 5. Mike Krukow ...... 25 (1971-73) 4. Mike Krukow ...... 126 (1973) 7. Robert Hale ...... 13 (1989) 6. Garrett Olson ...... 24 (2003-05) 5. Matt Imhof ...... 124 (2014) Billy Saul ...... 13 (2003) 7. Bruce Freeberg ...... 22 (1974-77) 6. Greg Paxton ...... 119 (1989) 9. Dave Poirier ...... 12 (1987) Tyler Fitch ...... 22 (2000-03) 7. Lee Hancock ...... 118 (1988) Scott Anderson ...... 12 (2002) 9. Paul Souza ...... 20 (1990-93) 8. Gary Daley Jr...... 110 (2006) Dave Oliver Kyle Smith ...... 12 (2009) Shannon Stephens . . .20 (1992-95) 9. Mike Krukow ...... 105 (1972) 10. Joey Wagman ...... 103 (2013) 1970-73 BASES ON BALLS - CAREER WINS - SEASON 1. Monty Waltz ...... 156 (1982-85) 1. Joey Wagman ...... 13 (2013) SHUTOUTS - CAREER 2. Jason Maas ...... 116 (1982-85) 2. Garrett Olson ...... 12 (2005) 1. Kent Agler ...... 5 (1968-71) 3. Luke Yoder ...... 104 (2007-10) Casey Bloomquist ...... 12 (2014) Mike Krukow ...... 5 (1971-73) 4. Paul Desjarlais . . . . .103 (1975-77) 4. Greg Paxton ...... 11 (1989) Bruce Freeberg ...... 5 (1974-77) 5. Matt Drake ...... 102 (1989-92) Dan Chergey ...... 11 (1993) 4. Dave Pencille ...... 4 (1974-77) 6. Joe Budiselich ...... 98 (1975-77) Paul Souza ...... 11 (1993) Dennis Root ...... 4 (1972) 7. Jon Macalutas ...... 97 (1993-96) Kevin Correia ...... 11 (2002) Mike Young ...... 4 (1968-69) 8. Gary Knuckles ...... 94 (1971-74) Thomas Eager ...... 11 (2007) 7. Doug O’Brien ...... 3 (1976-77) 9. Bryan Gant ...... 86 (1999-2002) 9. Dennis Root ...... 10 (1972) Sam Solis ...... 3 (1974-76) 10. Dan Marple ...... 85 (1972-74) Mike Krukow ...... 10 (1973) Rick Simpson ...... 3 (1973-74) 10. More than 5 others ...... 2 Rick Simpson ...... 10 (1974) BASES ON BALLS - SEASON Jack Freeland ...... 10 (1977) SHUTOUTS - SEASON 1. Joe Budiselich ...... 49 (1976) Erik Bratlein ...... 10 (1988) 1. Mike Young ...... 4 (1969) Monty Waltz ...... 49 (1985) Mike Zirelli ...... 10 (1997) Kent Agler ...... 4 (1971) Steve Rohlmeier ...... 49 (1997) Kyle Anderson ...... 10 (2012) Dennis Root ...... 4 (1972) 4. Chris Vodanovich ...... 48 (1988) Matt Imhof ...... 10 (2014) Mike Krukow ...... 4 (1973) Shannon Stephens 5. Sean Harper ...... 47 (1990) 5. Bruce Freeberg ...... 3 (1976) 6. Terry Ruggles ...... 44 (1974) INNINGS PITCHED - CAREER Doug O’Brien ...... 3 (1977) 1992-95 Joe Budiselich ...... 44 (1977) 1. Dan Chergey . . . . .457.0 (1990-93) Alray Grossi ...... 44 (1984) 2. Mike Zirelli ...... 440.2 (1996-99) EARNED RUN AVG. - CAREER Mark Gambardella ...... 44 (1985) 3. Bruce Freeberg . . .359.2 (1974-77) (Minimum 100 Innings) Jason Maas ...... 44 (1985) 4. Tyler Fitch ...... 323.2 (2000-03) 1. Mike Krukow ...... 1.94 (1971-73) 5. Joey Wagman . . . . .318.1 (2010-13) 2. Les Ohrn ...... 2.24 (1971-73) STOLEN BASES - CAREER 6. Garrett Olson . . . . .302.1 (2003-05) 3. Terry Curl ...... 2.28 (1963-65) 1. Ozzie Smith ...... 110 (1974-77) 7. Mike Krukow ...... 278.0 (1971-73) 4. Reed Reilly ...... 2/29 (2011-14) 2. Rob Lambert ...... 68 (1982-85) 8. DJ Mauldin ...... 269.2 (2006-10) 5. Taylor Dollard ...... 2.43 (2018-20) 3. Mike Ongarato ...... 63 (1974-76) 9. Steve Fox ...... 266.2 (1963-65) 6. Sam Solis ...... 2.61 (1974-76) 4. Dave Oliver ...... 60 (1970-73) 10. Jim Newkirk ...... 261.2 (1958-60) 7. Bill Hall ...... 2.64 (1970-71) 5. Jason Maas ...... 58 (1982-85) 8. Bruce Freeberg . . . .2.68 (1974-77) 6. Tom Beyers ...... 54 (1977-79) INNINGS PITCHED - SEASON 9. Rick Simpson ...... 2.69 (1973-74) 7. Brandon Roberts . . . . .50 (2004-05) 1. Garrett Olson ...... 136.0 (2005) 10. Casey Bloomquist . . .2.79 (2013-15) 8. Bryan Gant ...... 47 (1999-02) 2. Erik Bratlein ...... 134.1 (1988) 11. Taylor Chris ...... 3.17 (2011-15) 9. Dan Marple ...... 46 (1972-74) 3. Kevin Correia ...... 130.1 (2002) 10. Ryan Lee ...... 45 (2006-09) 4. Lee Hancock ...... 127.2 (1988) EARNED RUN AVG. - SEASON 5. Thomas Eager ...... 126.0 (2007) (Minimum 50 Innings) STOLEN BASES - SEASON 6. Dan Chergey ...... 125.1 (1991) 1. Kent Agler ...... 1.20 (1971) 1. Ozzie Smith ...... 44 (1976) Dave Wilson ...... 125.1 (1989) 2. Mike Krukow ...... 1.35 (1973) Ozzie Smith ...... 44 (1977) 8. Dan Chergey ...... 125.0 (1992) 3. Les Ohrn ...... 1.55 (1971) 3. Jason Maas ...... 32 (1985) 9. Greg Paxton ...... 121.2 (1989) 4. Casey Bloomquist . . . . .1.56 (2014) Mike Ongarato ...... 32 (1975) 10. Paul Souza ...... 120.2 (1993) 5. Taylor Chris ...... 1.61 (2014) 6. Dave Pencille ...... 1.63 (1975) 5. Mike Ongarato ...... 31 (1976) COMPLETE GAMES - CAREER 6. Brandon Roberts ...... 30 (2004) 7. Rob Croxall ...... 1.66 (1995) 1. Dan Chergey ...... 27 (1990-93) 8. Larry Sylva ...... 1.71 (1971) 7. Rob Lambert ...... 29 (1985) 2. Bruce Freeberg ...... 25 (1974-77) 8. Ryan Lee ...... 27 (2009) 9. Doug O’Brien ...... 1.97 (1977) 3. Mike Krukow ...... 21 (1971-73) 10. Allen Noble ...... 1.98 (1970) 9. Dave Oliver ...... 25 (1971) 4. Greg Gilbert ...... 19 (1982-84) 10. Jack Ayer ...... 24 (1979) 5. Erik Bratlien ...... 18 (1987-88) SAVES - CAREER Tom Beyers ...... 24 (1978) 6. Ron Mantsch ...... 16 (1978-79) 1. Reed Reilly ...... 27 (2011-14) Mike Zirelli ...... 16 (1996-99) 2. Michael Clark ...... 19 (2016-19) 8. Steve Fox ...... 14 (1963-65) 3. Mike Bille ...... 15 (2002-05) Pitching Records Mike Young ...... 14 (1968-69) 4. Nolan Moser ...... 12 (2000-04) 10. Steve Snyder ...... 13 (1984-85) 5. Rocky Roquet ...... 11 (2005-06) TOTAL APPEARANCES - CAREER Evan Reed ...... 11 (2005-07) Les Ohrn 1. Josh Morton ...... 87 (1997-01) COMPLETE GAMES - SEASON 7. Mike Farris ...... 9 (1976-79) 1971-73 2. Michael Clark ...... 86 (2016-19) 1. Erik Bratlein ...... 13 (1988) Nathan Choate ...... 9 (2000-01) 3. Reed Reilly ...... 85 (2011-14) 2 Mike Young ...... 10 (1968) 9. Phil Crumback ...... 8 (1988-89) 4. Taylor Chris ...... 81 (2011-15) Mike Krukow ...... 10 (1973) Shannon Stephens . . . .8 (1992-95) 5. Nolan Moser ...... 76 (2000-04) Bruce Freeberg ...... 10 (1976) Chase Johnson ...... 8 (2011-12) 6. DJ Mauldin ...... 71 (2006-10) 5. Steve Fox ...... 9 (1965) Danny Zandona ...... 8 (2012-15) 7. Frankie Reed ...... 70 (2007-11) Dennis Root ...... 9 (1972) Justin Calomeni ...... 8 (2014-16) 8. Tyler Fitch ...... 67 (2000-03) Mike Krukow ...... 9 (1972) 9. Mike Zirelli ...... 66 (1996-99) Ron Mantsch ...... 9 (1979) SAVES - SEASON Kevin Correia ...... 66 (2000-02) Greg Gilbert ...... 9 (1984) 1. Mike Bille ...... 14 (2005) Lee Hancock ...... 9 (1988) Reed Reilly ...... 14 (2013) TOTAL APPEARANCES - SEASON Eric Hill ...... 9 (1992) 3. Reed Reilly ...... 12 (2014) 1. Dan Merritt ...... 35 (1998) Dan Chergey ...... 9 (1992) 4. Evan Reed ...... 11 (2007) 2. Evan Reed ...... 32 (2007) Michael Clark ...... 11 (2017) Reed Reilly ...... 32 (2013) STRIKEOUTS - CAREER 5. Rocky Roquet ...... 10 (2006) Michael Clark ...... 32 (2019) 1. Dan Chergey ...... 296 (1990-93) 6. Nolan Moser ...... 9 (2004) 5. Casey Fien ...... 30 (2006) 2. Mike Zirelli ...... 290 (1996-99) 7. Nathan Choate ...... 8 (2001) Mark DeVincenzi ...... 30 (2009) 3. Garrett Olson ...... 287 (2003-05) Chase Johnson ...... 8 (2012) John Orton Michael Clark ...... 30 (2017) 4. Mike Krukow ...... 274 (1971-73) Justin Calomeni ...... 8 (2016) 1985-87 8. Jeff Wallace ...... 29 (1998) 5. Joey Wagman ...... 259 (2010-13) Michael Clark ...... 8 (2019) 71

Cal Poly Records Since Moving to Division I (1995-2020) Biggest Inning by Cal Poly Santa Clara 7, Cal Poly 6 (10 innings) ...... April 2, 2019 15 vs. Bethany College (3rd inning) Pepperdine 6, Cal Poly 5 (11 innings) ...... May 7, 2019 March 23, 2002 (19-2 win) BYU 5, Cal Poly 4 (14 innings) ...... Feb. 22, 2020 15 vs. Hawaii-Hilo (5th inning) Michigan 4, Cal Poly 3 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 28, 2020 April 3, 2004 (19-0 win) Cal Poly 5, Michigan 4 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 29, 2020 Biggest Inning by Opponent Cal Poly 2, Baylor 1 (11 innings) ...... March 6, 2020 13 by Nebraska (6th inning) Extra-Innings Record: Cal Poly 48-29 March 10, 2018 (22-3 loss) Miscellaneous Team Statistics Extra-Inning Games Longest Winning Streak ...... 12 (2014) Pepperdine 8, Cal Poly 7 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 21, 1995 Longest Losing Streak ...... 11 (1998) Cal Poly 5, Westmont 4 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 12, 1997 Longest Game (Time) Cal Poly 8, Portland State 7 (13 innings) ...... March 1, 1997 5:10 vs. UC Irvine, May 9, 2004 Saint Mary’s 12, Cal Poly 8 (11 innings) ...... Jan. 31, 1998 Longest Game at Baggett Stadium (Time) Cal Poly 8, Long Beach St. 7 (10 innings) ...... April 25, 1999 5:10 vs. UC Irvine, May 9, 2004 Cal Poly 7, Santa Clara 5 (10 innings) ...... May 4, 1999 Longest Game on the Road (Time) Cal Poly 6, Stanford 5 (12 innings) ...... Jan. 21, 2001 5:06 at UC Santa Barbara, May 16, 2003 Cal Poly 9, Utah 8 (10 innings) ...... Jan. 28, 2001 Longest Game (Innings) Loyola Mrymnt 11, Cal Poly 10 (11 innings) ...... March 2, 2001 14 vs. BYU, Feb. 22, 2020 Cal Poly 11, Pacific 10 (14 innings) ...... April 21, 2001 14 at UC Santa Barbara, May 16, 2003 Cal Poly 6, Pacific 3 (12 innings) ...... April 22, 2001 14 at Pacific, April 21, 2002 Long Beach St. 6, Cal Poly 5 (11 innings) ...... May 12, 2001 Longest Game at Baggett Stadium (Innings) San Jose State 9, Cal Poly 8 (10 innings) ...... May 15, 2001 14 vs. BYU, Feb. 22, 2020 Pacific 10, Cal Poly 9 (11 innings) ...... April 7, 2002 Shortest Game (Time) Cal Poly 11, UC Riverside 8 (13 innings) ...... May 17, 2002 1:48 vs. UC Irvine, May 10, 2014 Cal Poly 5, Saint Mary’s 4 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 1, 2003 Shortest Game at Baggett Stadium (Time) Cal Poly 5, San Jose State 4 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 8, 2003 1:48 vs. UC Irvine, May 10, 2014 San Jose State 12, Cal Poly 9 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 9, 2003 Cal Poly 16, So. Utah 12 (10 innings) ...... March 29, 2003 Five or More Hits in a Game UC Riverside 8, Cal Poly 7 (12 innings) ...... April 4, 2003 Nick Meyer, 5-6 vs. Pepperdine (5 singles), May 15, 2018 UC Irvine 6, Cal Poly 5 (13 innings) ...... May 4, 2003 Denver Chavez, 5-5 vs. UC Santa Barbara (3 singles, 2 doubles), April 7, 2013 Cal Poly 6, UC Santa Barbara 5 (14 innings) ...... May 16, 2003 Mitch Haniger, 5-5 vs. Cal State Northridge (3 singles, 1 double, 1 home run), April 14, 2012 UC Santa Barbara 4, Cal Poly 3 (12 innings) ...... May 17, 2003 Mike Miller, 5-5 vs. Pacific (3 singles, 1 double, 1 home run), April 28, 2012 Cal Poly 9, Pepperdine 8 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 14, 2004 Bobby Crocker, 5-6 vs. Pacific (2 singles, 1 double, 2 home runs), May 22, 2011 Cal Poly 5, Hawaii-Hilo 4 (8 innings) ...... April 1, 2004 Mitch Haniger, 5-6 vs. Cal State Bakersfield (2 singles, 2 doubles, 1 home run), May 30, 2010 Cal Poly 5, Hawaii-Hilo 1 (8 innings) ...... April 1, 2004 Bobby Crocker, 5-7 vs. Cal State Bakersfield (4 singles, 1 double), May 30, 2010 UC Irvine 13, Cal Poly 12 (12 innings) ...... May 9, 2004 Evan Busby, 5-6 vs. Cal State Bakersfield (2 singles, 1 double, 2 home runs), May 30, 2010 Cal Poly 11, Cal St. Northridge 10 (11 innings) ...... May 14, 2004 Grant Desme, 5-5 vs. UC Davis (1 single, 3 doubles, 1 home run), May 12, 2007 Cal Poly 3, Cal State Northridge 2 (10 innings) ...... May 16, 2004 Logan Schafer, 5-5 vs. UC Davis (1 single, 2 doubles, 2 triples), May 11, 2007 Cal Poly 6, Pacific 3 (10 innings) ...... April 10, 2005 Matt Canepa, 5-5 vs. UC Irvine (5 singles), April 14, 2006 UC Davis 13, Cal Poly 10 (13 innings) ...... April 17, 2005 Sam Herbert, 6-7 at Southern Utah (5 singles, 1 double), March 28, 2003 UC Santa Barbara 8, Cal Poly 7 (12 innings) ...... March 10, 2006 Scott Kidd, 5-5 vs. Pacific (4 singles, 1 double), April 20, 1997 Washington 9, Cal Poly 8 (10 innings) ...... March 20, 2006 Taber Maier, 6-6 at Nevada (2 singles, 3 doubles, 1 home run), April 4, 1997 Cal Poly 6, New Mexico 4 (10 innings) ...... April 29, 2006 Boyd Dodder, 5-6 at Nevada (2 singles, 3 home runs), April 4, 1997 U. San Diego 7, Cal Poly 6 (10 innings) ...... Jan. 27, 2007 Bret Mueller, 5-6 vs. Hawaii (3 singles, 2 triples), March 7, 1995 Cal Poly 9, Cal State Northridge 8 (11 innings) ...... April 6, 2007 Cal Poly 10, UC Davis 9 (12 innings) ...... May 12, 2007 Grand Slams Cal State Northridge 3, Cal Poly 2 (10 innings) ...... April 5, 2008 Elijah Skipps, April 14, 2018, vs. UC Davis (fifth inning) Cal Poly 12, UC Riverside 7 (10 innings) ...... May 25, 2008 John Schuknecht, May 15, 2016, vs. UC Irvine (fifth inning) Cal Poly 11, Cal St. Northridge 10 (10 innings) ...... April 3, 2009 John Schuknecht, March 27, 2015, at Oregon State (7th innings) Cal Poly 7, Cal State Northridge 6 (12 innings) ...... April 4, 2009 Chris Hoo, Feb. 17, 2013, at San Francisco (sixth inning) Cal Poly 11, UC Davis 10 (10 innings) ...... April 17, 2009 Elliot Stewart, March 23, 2010, vs. Fresno State (1st innings) Cal Poly 17, Fresno State 16 (10 innings) ...... April 28, 2009 Mitch Haniger, May 23, 2010, at Pacific (3rd inning) Cal Poly 12, U. San Francisco 9 (11 innings) ...... May 2, 2009 Matt Jensen, March 10, 2009, at Pepperdine (3rd inning) Cal Poly 5, UC Riverside 3 (10 innings) ...... April 2, 2010 Luke Yoder, March 15, 2009, at California (3rd inning) Cal Poly 4, UC Santa Barbara 3 (10 innings) ...... April 9, 2010 Brent Morel, May 25, 2008, at UC Riverside (10th inning) Cal Poly 16, Long Beach State 15 (11 innings) ...... May 2, 2010 Grant Desme, March 18, 2007, at Rice (8th inning) Cal Poly 6, UC Davis 4 (12 innings) ...... May 14, 2010 Grant Desme, Feb. 25, 2007, at Santa Clara (4th inning) Pepperdine 7, Cal Poly 4 (11 innings) ...... March 29, 2011 Grant Desme, Feb. 11, 2007, vs. Nevada (5th inning) Cal Poly 4, UC Riverside 3 (10 innings) ...... April 3, 2011 Jimmy Van Ostrand, Jan. 27, 2006, vs. Fresno St. (3rd inning) UC Santa Barbara 5, Cal Poly 4 (13 innings) ...... April 10, 2011 Chalon Tietje, March 7, 2004, at Nevada (7th inning) Cal State Northridge 6, Cal Poly 5 (11 innings) ...... April 14, 2012 Sam Herbert, March 2, 2003, at Santa Clara (2nd inning) Cal State Fullerton 5, Cal Poly 4 (10 innings) ...... April 22, 2012 Pat Breen, March 4, 2003, at Fresno State (2nd inning) Cal Poly 2, Pepperdine 1 (10 innings) ...... May 1, 2012 Scott Anderson, Feb. 10, 2002, at San Jose State (9th innings) UC Davis 5, Cal Poly 4 (11 innings) ...... May 4, 2012 Mark Riddle, April 27, 2000, at Calif. Christian (4th innings) Cal Poly 6, San Jose State 5 (10 innings) ...... March 12, 2013 Phil Thompson, Feb. 5, 2000, at U. San Diego (6th inning) Cal Poly 6, UC Davis 5 (13 innings) ...... March 30, 2013 Steve Wood, April 17, 1999, at Cal St. Fullerton (3rd innings) Cal Poly 4, Cal State Fullerton 3 (13 innings) ...... April 18, 2014 Scott Kidd, May 9, 1997, at Long Beach State (3rd inning) Pepperdine 9, Cal Poly 8 (10 innings) ...... March 31, 2015 Boyd Dodder, Feb. 23, 1997, vs. U. San Francisco (8th innings) Cal Poly 4, Long Beach State 3 (12 innings) ...... April 25, 2015 Boyd Dodder, Feb. 6, 1997, vs. Patten College (8th inning) Long Beach State 12, Cal Poly 11 (10 innings) ...... April 26, 2015 Jon Macalutas, Feb. 9, 1995, at UC Berkeley (5th inning) Cal Poly 7, Pacific 6 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 20, 2016 Cal Poly 1, Cal State Fullerton 0 (10 innings) ...... April 9, 2016 Multi-Homer Games Loyola Marymount 6, Cal Poly 5 (10 innings) ...... March 11, 2017 Boyd Dodder (3) vs. Nevada, April 4, 1997 Cal Poly 5, Wichita State 4 (13 innings) ...... March 17, 2017 Joe Smith (2) vs. Southern Utah, Feb. 28, 1999 Cal Poly 3, UC Irvine 2 (10 innings) ...... March 31, 2017 Steve Wood (2) vs. New Mexico St., March 26, 1999 Cal Poly 8, Gonzaga 7 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 16, 2018 Kyle Albright (2) vs. Santa Clara, May 4, 1999 New Mexico 3, Cal Poly 1 (10 innings) ...... Feb. 17, 2018 Craig Ritter (2) vs. Stanford, May 22, 1999 Cal Poly 5, New Mexico 4 (10 innings) ...... March 12, 2018 Andrew Watt (2) vs. Cal St. Northridge, Feb. 10, 1998 Cal Poly 6, UC Riverside 5 (10 innings) ...... May 26, 2018 Steve Wood (2) vs. San Jose State, Feb. 15, 1998 Cal Poly 2, Columbia 1 (12 innings) ...... March 9, 2019 Jason Barringer (2) vs. Santa Clara, April 7, 1998 72

Cal Poly Records Since Moving to Division I (1995-2020) Scott Sheldon (2) vs. Santa Clara, April 7, 1998 Kyle Anderson (9 innings) vs. Washington, March 10, 2012 (2-0) Michael Bland (2) vs. Fresno State, April 14, 1998 Matt Leonard (9 innings) vs. UC Riverside, April 21, 2007 (3-0) John Arnold (2) vs. Fresno State, April 8, 1997 Thomas Eager (9 innings) at Santa Clara, Feb. 25, 2007 (8-0) John Arnold (2) vs. Sacramento State, April 27, 1997 Jimmy Shull (9 innings) vs. UC Davis, April 16, 2005 (2-0) Marty Camacho (2) vs. Cal St. Fullerton, March 16, 1997 Gary Daley (9 innings) vs. Washington, March 19, 2005 (6-0) Marty Camacho (2) vs. Long Beach St., March 23, 1997 Nolan Moser (5 innings) vs. Hawaii-Hilo, April 3, 2004 (19-0) Scott Kidd (2) vs. Sacramento State, April 27, 1997 Garrett Olson (9 innings) vs. Pacific, April 14, 2003 (4-0) Scott Kidd (2) vs. Cal State Fullerton, May 4, 1997 Kevin Correia (5 innings) at Hawaii-Hilo, Jan. 20, 2002 (10-0) R.J. Radler (2) vs. Nevada, April 4, 1997 Jared Blasdell (7 innings) vs. UC Riverside, April 30, 2000 (8-0) Sam Herbert (2) vs. Santa Clara, March 2, 2003 Chad Snowden (9 innings) vs. UC Santa Barbara, March 8, 1997 (4-0) Scott Sheldon (2) vs. Temple, March 7, 2001 Mike Zirelli (9 innings) at Fresno State, March 8, 1996 (2-0) Keith Anderson (2) vs. Columbia, March 10, 2001 Matt Atterberry (9 innings) at Hawaii, April 27, 1996 (7-0) Kyle Wilson (2) vs. San Jose State, May 15, 2001 Rob Croxall (9 innings) vs. Sacramento St., April 30, 1995 (3-0) Dan Shaw (2) vs. California Christian, April 24, 2000 Steve Wood (2) vs. New Mexico St., March 19, 2000 Ten or More Strikeouts in a Game Marty Camacho (2) vs. Nevada, March 3, 1996 15 Strikeouts Bret Berglund (2) vs. Saint Mary’s, Jan. 31, 2004 Matt Imhof (8 innings) at Seattle, March 7, 2014 Sam Herbert (2) vs. Hawaii-Hilo, April 2, 2004 14 Strikeouts Jimmy Van Ostrand (2) vs. San Diego State, Feb. 18, 2006 Mike Zirelli (8 innings) vs. Temple, March 6, 1999 Jimmy Van Ostrand (2) vs. Washington, March 18, 2006 Mason Radeke (9 innings) vs. Valparaiso, March 4, 2011 Jimmy Van Ostrand (2) vs. Washington, March 19, 2006 Matt Imhof (7 innings) vs. Kansas State, Feb. 14, 2014 Luke Yoder (2) at Washington, March 7, 2008 Matt Imhof (8 innings) vs. Wagner, Mar. 14, 2014 Brent Morel (2) vs. Fresno State, April 9, 2008 13 Strikeouts Josh Thomas (2) at Cal State Fullerton, May 11, 2008 Luther Salinas (6.2 innings) vs. Cal St. Fullerton, March 14, 1998 Adam Melker (2) at Cal State Northridge, April 16, 2010 Joe Smith (9 innings) vs. UC Riverside, April 29, 2000 Luke Yoder (2) at Loyola Marymount, May 11, 2010 Brian Haskell (6.2 innings) vs. Columbia, March 9, 2001 Luke Yoder (2) vs. Pacific, May 21, 2010 Garrett Olson (8 innings) vs. UC Santa Barbara, March 13, 2004 Evan Busby (2) vs. Cal State Bakersfield, May 30, 2010 DJ Mauldin (8 innings) vs. Houston, March 8, 2009 Tim Wise (2) at Pacific, May 22, 2011 Mason Radeke (7 innings) vs. UC Santa Barbara, April 8, 2011 Bobby Crocker (2) at Pacific, May 22, 2011 Steven Fischback (9 innings) vs. UC Davis, May 14, 2011 Elliot Stewart (2) at San Francisco, Feb. 17, 2013 Matt Imhof (9 innings) vs. UC Davis, Mar. 28, 2014 Nick Torres (2) at Washington, March 2, 2013 Matt Imhof (8 innings) vs. UC Irvine, May 9, 2014 Brian Mundell (2) at Kansas State, March 8, 2013 Jarred Zill (5 innings) vs. California, Feb. 22, 2019 Jimmy Allen (2) at CSUN, May 16, 2014 Drew Thorpe (8 innings) vs. BYU, Feb. 22, 2020 Brian Mundell (2) vs. Sacramento State, March 15, 2015 12 Strikeouts Brian Mundell (2) at Cal State Fullerton, April 2, 2015 R.J. Simone (9 innings) vs. San Diego State, May 6, 1995 John Schuknecht (2) vs. Long Beach State, April 26, 2015 Mike Zirelli (7 innings) vs. U. San Diego, Feb. 5, 1999 Alex McKenna (2) vs Santa Clara, April 11, 2017 Jimmy Shull (7.1 innings) vs. UC Santa Barbara, May 21, 2004 Elijah Skipps (2) at UC Santa Barbara, May 21, 2017 Garrett Olson (8 innings) vs. Fresno State, March 4, 2005 Nick DiCarlo (2) at Fresno State, April 30, 2019 Matt Leonard (6 innings) vs. Cal St. Northridge, April 6, 2007 Joey Wagman (9 innings) vs. Notre Dame, March 14, 2013 No-Hitters Matt Imhof (6.1 innings) vs. Cal State Northridge, May 18, 2013 (Since 1970) Erich Uelmen (9.0 innings) vs. UC Riverside, May 25, 2017 Garrett Olson (7.1 innings) and Tony Saipe (1.2 innings) at Southern Utah, March 28, 2003 (Won 7-0) Taylor Dollard (7 innings) vs. BYU, Feb. 20, 2020 Les Ohrn (9 innings) vs. Cal Poly Pomona, May 8, 1971 (Won 1-0) 11 Strikeouts Dean Treanor (9 innings) vs. Cal Poly Pomona, March 26, 1970 (Won 2-0) Shannon Stephens (9 innings) vs. San Diego St., April 7, 1995 One-Hitters Jason Novi (7.2 innings) vs. Cal St. Northridge, Feb. 23, 1996 (Since 1995) Shannon Stephens (9 innings) vs. San Jose St., Feb. 10, 1995 Gary Daley Jr. (9 innings) vs. Washington, March 19, 2005 (Won 6-0) Kevin Correia (9 innings) vs. UC Santa Barbara, May 26, 2002 Garrett Olson (8 innings) vs. UC Santa Barbara, May 17, 2003 Two-Hitters Garrett Olson (7 innings) vs. Cal State Northridge, April 1, 2005 (Since 1995) Steven Fischback (7 innings) at Alabama, Feb. 23, 2008 Mike Zirelli (9 innings) vs. Fresno State, March 8, 1996 (Won 2-0) Kyle Anderson (9 innings) vs. Washington, March 10, 2012 Jared Blasdell (8 innings) and Tanner Trosper (1 innings) vs. Temple, March 4, 2000 (Won 10-0) Joey Wagman (8 innings) at UC Riverside, May 25, 2012 Jesse Gallup (3 innings), David Krisch (3 innings) and Nolan Moser (3 innings) vs. Calif. Christian, Matt Imhof (7.2 innings) vs. Notre Dame, March 15, 2013 April 24, 2000 (Won 15-0) Joey Wagman (7.0 innings) vs. UC Santa Barbara, March 22, 2013 Jared Blasdell (7 innings) vs. UC Riverside, April 30, 2000 (Won 8-0) Matt Imhof (7.1 innings) vs. Hawai’i, April 13, 2013 Tyler Fitch (7 innings), Chris Spencer (1 innings) and Nolan Moser (1 innings) vs. Saint Mary’s, Justin Calomeni (6.0 innings) vs. UC Irvine, May 15, 2016 Jan. 31, 2003 (Won 9-1) Spencer Howard (7.0 innings) vs. Wichita State, March 18, 2017 Nolan Moser (5 innings) vs. Hawaii-Hilo, April 3, 2004 (Won 19-0) 10 Strikeouts Tony Saipe (6 innings) and Bud Norris (3 innings) vs. Hawaii-Hilo, April 3, 2004 (Won 8-0) R.J. Simone (6.1 innings) vs. Sacramento State, April 29, 1995 Matt Imhof (7 innings) and Reed Reilly (2 innings) vs. Kansas State, Feb. 14, 2014 (Won 3-0) Jeremy Cunningham (7 innings) vs. Nevada, May 2, 1999 Slater Lee (9 innings) vs. UCLA, Feb. 22, 2014 (Won 8-0) Jeremy Cunningham (8 innings) vs. UCSB, May 16, 1999 Justin Calomeni (6 innings), Taylor Chris (1 innings) and Reed Reilly (2 innings) vs. UC Irvine, Jeremy Cunningham (8 innings) vs. Pacific, May 9, 1999 May 10, 2014 (Won 1-0) Jared Blasdell (8 innings) vs. Temple, March 4, 2000 Kyle Smith (7.1 innings) and Justin Bruihl (1.2 innings) vs. UC Santa Barbara, April 22, 2016 (Won 7-0) Tyler Fitch (7 innings) vs. Saint Mary’s, Jan. 31, 2003 Kyle Smith (4.1 innings), Cam Schneider (2.2 innings), Austin Dondanville (1.0 innings) and Connor Garrett Olson (8 innings) vs. UC Riverside, April 9, 2004 Redmond (1.0 innings) vs. Santa Clara, April 11, 2017 (Won15-0) Jimmy Shull (5.2 innings) vs. UC Irvine, May 7, 2004 Bobby Ay (7 innings) and Taylor Dollard (2 innings) vs. UC Santa Barbara, May 23, 2019 (Won 3-0) Garrett Olson (7 innings) vs. Santa Clara, Feb. 25, 2005 Taylor Dollard (7 innings) and Dylan Villalobos (2 innings) vs. Connecticut, Feb. 14, 2020 Derrick Saito (5 innings) at USC, Jan. 30, 2007 at MLB4 Tournament, Scottsdale, Ariz. (Won 5-0) Thomas Eager (7 innings) vs. Washington, Feb. 18, 2007 Joey Wagman (7.2 innings) vs. San Diego State, March 23, 2012 Shutouts Joey Wagman (8 innings) vs. CSU Bakersfield, May 11, 2012 (Since 1995, Complete Game Only) Casey Bloomquist (8.2 innings) vs. UC Riverside, May 15, 2015 Trent Shelton (9 innings) vs. Hawai’i, May 4, 2018 (16-0) Erich Uelmen (7.2 innings) at Pacific, Feb. 24, 2017 Erich Uelmen (9 innings) vs. UC Riverside, May 25, 2017 (1-0) Erich Uelmen (7.0 innings) vs. Wichita State, March 17, 2017 Kyle Smith (9 innings) at Grand Canyon, March 11, 2016 (7-0) Spencer Howard (9.0 innings) vs. CSUN, May 13, 2017 Erich Uelmen (9 innings) at Sacramento St., March 19, 2016 (4-0) Spencer Howard (7.1 innings) vs. UC Riverside, May 26, 2017 Casey Bloomquist (9 innings) vs. CS Fullerton, April 19, 2014 (3-0) Trent Shelton (7.0 innings) vs. Pacific, March 3, 2018 Matt Imhof (9 innings) vs. UC Davis, Mar. 28, 2014 (8-0) Bobby Ay (8.0 innings) at Long Beach State, April 19, 2019 Slater Lee (9 innings) at UCLA, Feb. 22, 2014 (8-0) Taylor Dollard (7 innings) vs. Connecticut, Feb. 14, 2020 73

A Look Back ...

Cal Poly’s 1989 baseball team captured the NCAA Division II College World Series title in Montgomery, Alabama.

The Mustangs returned to Montgomery in 1992, placing third, while the 1993 squad (pictured at right) claimed second place in the NCAA Division II College World Series.

Cal Poly claimed its only Big West Conference title in Cal Poly’s first baseball team to qualify for an NCAA regional was 2014, finishing 47-12 and hosting an NCAA regional. the 1964 squad, which split two Division II games in Long Beach. 74

Cal Poly Records Since Moving to Division I (1995-2020) Hitting 2 Barringer, Jason at Sacramento State . .May 5, 2000 Most At-Bats 2 Cooper, Matt at Loyola Marymount . . . .Feb 10, 2006 8 Sheldon, Scott at Pacific ...... Apr 21, 2001 2 Desme, Grant at Cal State Northridge . . .Apr 9, 2006 7 Twenty-Eight Players 2 Dorrell, Wes vs. Fresno State ...... Mar 1, 2008 Most Runs Scored 2 Gillmore, Drew at UC Santa Barbara . . . .Mar 1, 2005 7 Maier, Taber at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 2 Owen, JJ at Hawaii-Hilo ...... Apr 4, 2004 5 Mueller, Bret at Cal State Northridge . . .Apr 23, 1995 2 Van Ostrand, Jimmy vs. UC Irvine . . . . .Apr 13, 2006 5 Lee, Ryan vs. Fresno State ...... Apr 28, 2009 2 Luke Yoder vs. Utah Valey ...... March 5, 2010 5 Evan Busby vs. Cal State Bakersfield . .May 30, 2010 2 Dylan Doherty vs. Dartmouth ...... March 24, 2018 5 Bobby Crocker at Pacific ...... May 22, 2011 2 Josh George vs. Oregon State ...... Feb. 18, 2018 5 Alex McKenna vs. Pacific ...... Feb. 21, 2016 2 Josh George vs, Grand Canyon ...... Feb. 24, 2.18 4 Thirty-Seven Players 2 Nick Meyer vs. UC Irvine ...... May 12, 2018 Most Hits 2 Scott Ogrin vs. New Mexico ...... Feb. 17, 2018 6 Herbert, Sam at Southern Utah ...... Mar 28, 2003 2 Bradlee Beesley vs. Michigan ...... Feb. 29, 2020 6 Maier, Taber at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 Most Sacrifice Flies 5 Canepa, Matt vs. UC Irvine ...... Apr 14, 2006 3 Gentile, D.J. vs. UC Davis ...... Apr 18, 2009 5 Desme, Grant vs. UC Davis ...... May 12, 2007 2 Nineteen Players 5 Dodder, Boyd at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 Most Sacrifice Bunts 5 Kidd, Scott vs. Pacific ...... Apr 20, 1997 3 Melker, Adam at Long Beach State . . . .May 16, 2009 5 Mueller, Bret vs. Hawaii ...... Mar 7, 1995 2 Fifty-three Players 5 Logan Schafer vs. UC Davis ...... May 11, 2007 Most Stolen Bases 5 Evan Busby vs. Cal State Bakersfield . .May 30, 2010 4 Berglund, Bret at Fresno State ...... Mar 6, 2005 5 Bobby Crocker vs. Cal St. Bakersfield .May 30, 2010 4 Lee, Ryan at Cal State Bakersfield . . . .Mar 23, 2009 5 Mitch Haniger vs. Cal St. Bakersfield . .May 30, 2010 4 Yoder, Luke at Houston ...... Mar 7, 2009 5 Bobby Crocker at Pacific ...... May 22, 2011 3 Seventeen Players 5 Mitch Haniger vs. Cal St. Northridge . . .April 14, 2012 Most Times Caught Stealing 5 Mike Miller vs. Pacific ...... April 28, 2012 2 Herbert, Sam at Santa Clara ...... Mar 1, 2003 5 Denver Chavez at UC Santa Barbara . . .April 7, 2013 2 Lansford, Josh at UC Davis ...... May 13, 2006 5 Nick Meyer vs. Pepperdine ...... May 15, 2018 2 Leavitt, Adam vs. Cal State Northridge .May 10, 2003 Logan Schafer Most Runs Batted In 2 Mueller, Bret at Fresno State ...... Apr 14, 1995 8 Pettit, Steve vs. Westmont College . . . .Feb 18, 2004 2 Smith, Kyle at Fresno State ...... Apr 27, 2007 2007-08 7 Riddle, Mark at Cal Christian Cllg ...... Apr, 27 2000 2 Wyrick, Josh vs. UC Irvine ...... Apr 19, 2002 7 Sheldon, Scott vs. Santa Clara ...... Apr 7, 1998 2 Mitch Haniger vs. San Diego State . .March 23, 2012 7 Smith, Kyle vs. San Jose State ...... Mar 24, 2009 2 Alex McKenna at UC Irvine ...... April 1, 2017 7 Wood, Steve at San Francisco State . . . .Mar 1, 1998 1 Four-Hundred Eighty-Two Players 6 Fifteen Players Most Steal Attempts Most Doubles 4 Berglund, Bret at Fresno State ...... Mar 6, 2005 3 Blumenthal, Kyle vs. UC Riverside . . . .May 22, 2005 4 Elam, Matt at Sacramento State ...... Apr 3, 1999 3 Brennan, Ryan vs. Pepperdine ...... Mar 26, 1996 4 Lee, Ryan at Cal State Bakersfield . . . .Mar 23, 2009 3 Desme, Grant vs. UC Davis ...... May 12, 2007 4 Yoder, Luke at Houston ...... Mar 7, 2009 3 Dodder, Boyd vs. New Mexico State . . .Mar 27, 1997 3 Nineteen Players 3 Maier, Taber at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 Most Intentional Walks 3 Maier, Taber at San Diego State ...... Mar 29, 1996 2 Gant, Bryan vs. Stanford ...... Jan 21, 2001 3 Priess, Matt vs. Hawaii ...... Mar 6, 1995 2 Wood, Steve at New Mexico State . . . .May 13, 2000 3 Van Ostrand, Jimmy at UC Davis . . . . .May 14, 2006 1 One-Hundred Twenty-Three Players 3 Wilson, Kyle vs. Portland ...... Mar 9, 2002 Most Times Struck Out Looking 3 Ross Brayton vs. UC Irvine ...... May 8, 2010 3 Gardiner, Jimmy at U. San Diego ...... Jan 21, 2005 3 David Armendariz at UC Riverside . . . .May 26, 2012 3 Gillmore, Drew at Long Beach State . . .May 14, 2005 3 Kyle Marinconz vs. Hawai’i ...... April 8, 2017 3 Leavitt, Adam vs. Long Beach State . . . .Apr 23, 2004 3 Kyle Marinconz vs. Loyola Marymount March 12, 2017 3 Morel, Brent at Washington ...... Mar 7, 2008 3 Scott Ogrin vs. UC Davis ...... April 15, 2018 3 Toussaint, Andrew vs. Sacramento State Apr 27, 2001 Most Triples 3 Trosper, Tanner at Cal State Fullerton . .Apr 16, 1999 2 Gant, Bryan vs. UC Irvine ...... Apr 20, 2002 3 Wood, Steve vs. Cal State Fullerton . . . .Apr 20, 2000 2 Mueller, Bret vs. Cal Lutheran ...... Apr 18, 1995 3 DJ Gentile vs. UCLA ...... March 21, 2011 2 Mueller, Bret vs. Hawaii ...... Mar 7, 1995 3 Michael Sanderson vs. Michigan . . . . .Feb. 27, 2016 2 Pettit, Steve vs. Westmont College . . . .Feb 18, 2004 2 One-Hundred Sixty-One Players

2 Roberts, Brandon at UC Santa Barbara .Apr 23, 2005 2 Rohlmeier, Steve vs. New Mexico State Mar 28, 1997 Pitching 2 Schafer, Logan vs. UC Davis ...... May 11, 2007 Most Innings Pitched 2 Schafer, Logan at UC Davis ...... April 28, 2008 9.0 Seventy-Two Players 2 Bobby Crocker at Loyola Marymount . .May 11, 2010 Most Hits Allowed 2 Jordan Ellis vs. Long Beach State . . . .April 26, 2015 17 Zirelli, Mike vs. Sacramento State . . . . .Apr 12, 1998 2 Scott Ogrin vs. Long Beach State . . . . .April 20, 2018 Individual -- Single Game 15 Smith, Joe at Nevada ...... Apr 7, 2000 Most Home Runs 15 Zirelli, Mike vs. Fresno State ...... Apr 12, 1996 3 Dodder, Boyd at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 15 Zirelli, Mike at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 2 Forty-Five Players 14 Thomas Eager vs. UC Davis ...... May 13, 2007 Most Total Bases 14 Josh Morton at Nevada ...... April 30, 2007 14 Dodder, Boyd at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 14 Marc Nobriga at Santa Clara ...... Feb. 23, 2007 12 Maier, Taber at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 14 Mike Zirelli at Cal State Fullerton . . . .March 14, 1997 Brandon Roberts 12 Evan Busby vs. Cal State Bakersfield . .May 30, 2010 14 Mike Zirelli vs. Long Beach State ...... May 8, 1998 12 Luke Yoder at Loyola Marymount . . . . .May 11, 2010 13 Ten Players 2004-05 12 Bobby Crocker at Pacific ...... May 22, 2011 Most Runs Allowed 11 Five Players 15 Zirelli, Mike at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 Most Walks 14 Miller, Dennis vs. Cal State Northridge . .Apr 22, 1995 5 Bradlee Beesley at Santa Clara ...... Feb. 28, 2017 14 Simone, R.J. at Cal State Northridge . . .Apr 21, 1995 4 Dodder, Boyd vs. Long Beach State . . .Mar 21, 1997 11 Seven Players 4 Kepner, Bryan vs, San Diego State . . . . .Feb 3, 2007 Most Earned Runs Allowed 4 Radler, R.J. vs. Saint Mary's (CA) . . . . .Jan 31, 1997 14 Simone, R.J. at Cal State Northridge . . .Apr 21, 1995 4 Denver Chavez at UC Riverside ...... May 26, 2012 13 Zirelli, Mike at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 4 Mitch Haniger vs. San Diego State . .March 23, 2012 11 Porto, Jason vs. Long Beach State . . . .May 10, 1998 4 Chris Hoo vs. UC Davis ...... March 30, 2014 11 Zirelli, Mike at UC Santa Barbara ...... Apr 11, 1997 4 Alex McKenna vs. Pacific ...... Feb. 21, 2016 11 Kyle Anderson at UCLA ...... March 25, 2010 4 Cole Cabrera at CSU Bakersfield . . . . .Feb. 19, 2019 11 DJ Mauldin vs. Cal State Bakersfield . .May 29, 2010 3 Ninety-Six Players 10 Five Players Most Times Hit by Pitch Most Walks Allowed 3 Anderson, Keith at New Mexico State . .May 14, 2000 8 Eager, Thomas at UC Santa Barbara . .May 27, 2007 3 Cooper, Matt at UC Santa Barbara . . . . .Apr 22, 2005 8 Morton, Josh vs. New Mexico State . . . .Mar 18, 2000 3 Smith, Kyle at UC Santa Barbara ...... Apr 26, 2009 8 Novi, Jason vs. Sacramento State . . . . .Apr 21, 1996 2 Seventy-Four Players 8 Rios, Prentice vs. New Mexico State . . .Mar 28, 1999 Most Times Struck Out 7 Seven Players 5 Radler, R.J. vs. Portland State ...... Mar 1, 1997 Most Strikeouts 5 Roberts, Brandon vs. UC Irvine ...... May 9, 2004 15 Matt Imhof at Seattle ...... Mar 7, 2014 4 Nineteen Players 14 Zirelli, Mike vs. Temple ...... Mar 6, 1999 Most Times Grounded into Double Play 14 Mason Radeke vs. Valparaiso ...... March 4, 2011 2 Alcantar, Tony at Stanford ...... Mar 2, 2002 14 Matt Imhof vs. Kansas State ...... Feb 14, 2014 Kevin Tillman 2 Barringer, Jason vs. Stanford ...... Jan 21, 2001 14 Matt Imhof vs. Wagner ...... Mar 14, 2014 2000-01 75

Cal Poly Records Since Moving to Division I (1995-2020) 13 Haskell, Brian vs. Columbia ...... Mar 9, 2001 3 Ten Players 13 Mauldin, DJ at Houston ...... Mar 8, 2009 Most Strikeouts Looking 13 Olson, Garrett at UC Santa Barbara . . .Mar 13, 2004 7 Correia, Kevin vs. Columbia ...... Mar 10, 2001 13 Salinas, Luther vs. Cal State Fullerton . .Mar 14, 1998 7 Cunningham, Jeremy at Nevada ...... May 2, 1999 13 Smith, Joe vs. UC Riverside ...... Apr 29, 2000 7 Saito, Derrick vs Fresno State ...... Mar 1, 2008 13 Steven Fischback vs. UC Davis ...... May 14, 2011 7 Mason Radeke at UC Santa Barbara . . .April 8, 2011 13 Mason Radeke at UC Santa Barbara . . .April 8, 2011 6 Seven Players 13 Matt Imhof vs. UC Davis ...... Mar 28, 2014 Most Intentional Walks Allowed 13 Matt Imhof vs. UC Irvine ...... May 9, 2014 3 LeDuc, Dennis at UC Santa Barbara . .May 16, 2003 13 Jarred Zill vs. California ...... Feb. 22, 2019 3 Jeff Johnson at UC Santa Barbara . . . .April 10, 2011 13 Drew Thorpe vs. BYU ...... Feb. 22, 2020 2 Five Players Most Doubles Allowed 6 Shull, Jimmy at Cal State Northridge . .May 14, 2004 Fielding 6 Smith, Joe at New Mexico State ...... May 12, 2000 Most Chances 5 Fien, Casey vs. UC Santa Barbara . . . .May 28, 2006 21 Chris Hoo vs. Cal State Fullerton . . . . .April 18, 2014 5 Mauldin, DJ vs. UC Davis ...... Apr 17, 2009 20 Vance, Jason at Pepperdine ...... Feb 21, 1995 5 Matt Leonard vs. Arizona State ...... March 4, 2010 20 Nick Meyer vs. Wochita State ...... March 17, 2017 5 Eugene Wright at Cal State Fullerton . .April 25, 2010 19 Chris Hoo at Seattle ...... March 7, 2014 5 Justin Calomeni vs. USC ...... March 22, 2015 18 Anderson, Keith vs. Columbia ...... Mar 9, 2001 4 Thirty-Six Players 18 Chris Hoo vs. San Diego State . . . . .March 23, 2012 Most Triples Allowed 18 Chris Hoo vs. UC Santa Barbara . . . .March 22, 2013 3 Eager, Thomas vs. Washington ...... Feb 18, 2007 17 Fourteen Players 3 Frankie Reed vs. California ...... March 20, 2010 Most Putouts 3 Justin Calomeni at Pacific ...... March 8, 2015 21 Chris Hoo vs. Cal State Fullerton . . . . .April 18, 2014 Taber Maier 2 Fifteen Players 19 Vance, Jason at Pepperdine ...... Feb 21, 1995 Most Home Runs Allowed 19 Nick Meyer vs. Wichita State ...... March 17, 2017 1996-97 4 Zirelli, Mike at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 17 Dodder, Boyd vs. San Diego ...... Feb 7, 1997 3 Correia, Kevin at Nebraska ...... May 12, 2002 17 Dorrell, Wes vs. Pacific ...... Apr 13, 2008 3 Fleming, Jonathan at Nevada ...... Mar 6, 2004 17 Dorrell, Wes at Pacific ...... Apr 11, 2009 3 Massingham, Eric vs. UNLV ...... May 2, 2008 17 David Van Ostrand at UC Davis ...... May 15, 2010 3 Mauldin, DJ vs. Cal State Northridge . . . .Apr 3, 2009 17 Myles Emmerson vs. California ...... Feb. 22, 2019 3 Morton, Josh at Loyola Marymount . . . .Feb 26, 2000 16 Twelve Players 3 Radeke, Mason vs. Oral Roberts . . . . .May 29, 2009 Most Assists 3 Shull, Jimmy vs. U. Washington ...... Mar 20, 2005 11 Maier, Taber vs. San Diego ...... Feb 7, 1997 3 Shull, Jimmy at Fresno State ...... Mar 6, 2005 10 Kyle Marinconz at Wichita State . . . .March 25, 2016 3 Zirelli, Mike at Cal State Fullerton ...... Apr 18, 1999 9 Maier, Taber vs. San Diego State ...... May 5, 1996 3 Slater Lee at Seattle ...... Mar 8, 2014 9 Smith, Kyle at Pacific ...... Apr 11, 2009 3 Kyle Smith at UC Riverside ...... May 20, 2016 9 Mark Mathias vs. UC Irvine ...... May 11, 2014 3 Spencer Howard vs. Cal State Fullerton April 23, 2017 9 Peter Van Gansen vs. Hawai’i ...... April 12, 2015 Most Batters Faced 8 Fourteen Players 43 Eager, Thomas vs. UC Davis ...... May 13, 2007 Most Errors 40 Zirelli, Mike vs. Sacramento State . . . . .Apr 12, 1998 3 Twenty Players

Individual -- Single Game 39 LeDuc, Dennis at UC Santa Barbara . .May 16, 2003 Most Passed Balls 39 Smith, Joe vs. Pacific ...... Mar 31, 2000 3 Blumenthal, Kyle vs. UC Santa Barbara .Mar 9, 2005 38 Seven Players 3 Priess, Matt at San Diego State ...... May 7, 1995 Most Wild Pitches 3 Riddle, Mark vs. San Jose State ...... Feb 14, 1999 4 Fien, Casey at UC Santa Barbara . . . . .Mar 10, 2004 3 Wilson, Kyle vs. San Jose State ...... Feb 24, 2002 4 Trosper, Tanner at Fresno State ...... Apr 14, 1998 3 Hensley, Justin vs. Santa Clara ...... Mar 12, 2008 4 Wallace, Jeff vs Hawaii-Hilo ...... Mar 24, 1998 2 Twenty-Six Players 4 Kyle Smith at Cal State Northridge . . . . .May 7, 2016 Most Stolen Bases Against 3 Twenty-Seven Players 7 Riddle, Mark vs. Temple ...... Mar 6, 1999 Most Balks 7 Zirelli, Mike vs. Temple ...... Mar 6, 1999 3 McDaniel, Andrew at Long Beach State .Apr 17, 2003 6 Six Players 2 Fifteen Players Most Caught Stealing By Most Hit Batters 3 Anderson, Keith vs. Cal State Northridge .Apr 8, 2001 Mike Zirelli 3 Taylor Dollard vs. Baylor ...... March 6, 2020 3 Dorrell, Wes vs. San Diego State ...... Feb 4, 2007 2 Five Players 3 Eager, Thomas vs. San Diego State . . . .Feb 4, 2007 1996-99 Most Sacrifice Flies Allowed 3 Massingham, Eric vs. UCLA ...... Mar 13, 2008 3 Mauldin, DJ vs. Cal State Fullerton . . . . .May 8, 2009 3 Taillon, Cory at Long Beach State . . . . .Apr 17, 2003 2 Forty-Three Players 3 Thomas, Joshua vs. UCLA ...... Mar 13, 2008 Most Sacrifice Bunts Allowed 3 Chris Hoo at Seattle ...... March 7, 2014 4 Gallup, Jesse at San Jose State ...... Feb 12, 2000 3 Matt Imhof at Seattle ...... March 7, 2014 4 Mauldin, DJ at Long Beach State . . . . .May 15, 2009 2 Ninety-Two Players

Hitting 61 Blumenthal, Kyle ...... 2004 Most Doubles Most Walks Highest Batting Average 60 Anderson, Scott ...... 2002 25 Maier, Taber ...... 1997 47 Rohlmeier, Steve ...... 1997 (Minimum 100 At-Bats) 60 Mayo, Josh ...... 2004 24 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2008 42 Tillman, Kevin ...... 2001 .422 Buschini, Adam (78-185) . .2009 60 Taillon, Cory ...... 2004 23 Tietje, Chalon ...... 2004 41 Brett Barbier ...... 2016 .412 Kidd, Scott (105-255) . . . . .1997 Most Games Started 22 Mayo, Josh ...... 2004 40 Peter Van Gansen ...... 2014 .410 Blumenthal, Kyle (75-183) .2005 62 Tietje, Chalon ...... 2004 21 Yoder, Luke ...... 2010 39 Blumenthal, Kyle ...... 2005 .405 Desme, Grant (79-195) . . .2007 62 Herbert, Sam ...... 2004 Most Triples 39 Brian Mundell ...... 2014 .402 Gant, Bryan (97-241) . . . . .2002 60 Anderson, Scott ...... 2002 9 Roberts, Brandon ...... 2005 Most Intentional Walks Highest Slugging Percentage 59 Nick Torres ...... 2013 8 Gant, Bryan ...... 2002 5 Brian Mundell ...... 2015 (Minimum 100 At-Bats) 59 Denver Chavez ...... 2013 7 Mueller, Bret ...... 1995 5 Bobby Crocker ...... 2011 .733 Desme, Grant (195 AB) . . .2007 59 Jimmy Allen ...... 2013 6 Jensen, Matt ...... 2010 4 Desme, Grant ...... 2007 .730 Buschini, Adam (185 AB) . .2009 59 Jimmy Allen ...... 2014 6 Jordan Ellis ...... 2015 4 Herbert, Sam ...... 2004 .715 Dodder, Boyd (179 AB) . . .1997 59 Brian Mundell ...... 2014 6 Jordan Ellis ...... 2013 4 Wilson, Kyle ...... 2003 .689 Yoder, Luke (222 AB) . . . . .2010 4 Nick Torres ...... 2013 .684 Camacho, Marty (158 AB) .1997 Most At-Bats Most Home Runs 4 Brian Mundell ...... 2014 Highest On-Base Percentage 265 Lee, Ryan ...... 2009 16 Wood, Steve ...... 1998 Most Times Hit by Pitch (Minimum 100 At-Bats) 255 Kidd, Scott ...... 1997 16 Wood, Steve ...... 2000 17 Macalutas, Jon ...... 1995 .511 Blumenthal, Kyle (183 AB) .2005 249 Maier, Taber ...... 1997 16 Dodder, Boyd ...... 1997 15 Van Ostrand, Jimmy . . . . .2006 .498 Rohlmeier, Steve (221 AB) 1997 248 Herbert, Sam ...... 2004 15 Desme, Grant ...... 2007 15 Bobby Crocker ...... 2011 .494 Desme, Grant (195 AB) . . .2007 246 Mike Miller ...... 2012 15 Yoder, Luke ...... 2010 14 Ritter, Craig ...... 1999 .493 Jensen, Matt (160 AB) . . . .2009 Most Runs Scored Most RBIs 13 Saul, Billy ...... 2003 .492 Brett Barbier (199 AB) . . . .2016 81 Maier, Taber ...... 1997 71 Wood, Steve ...... 2000 Most Times Struck Out Highest 71 Kidd, Scott ...... 1997 67 Kidd, Scott ...... 1997 70 Radler, R.J...... 1997 (Minimum 5 Attempts) 66 Herbert, Sam ...... 2004 65 Rohlmeier, Steve ...... 1997 63 Anderson, Keith ...... 2001 1.000 Maier, Taber (11-11) . . . .1997 65 Lee, Ryan ...... 2009 64 Mitch Haniger ...... 2012 61 Watt, Andrew ...... 1998 1.000 Wood, Steve (7-7) ...... 1998 61 Yoder, Luke ...... 2010 61 Buschini, Adam ...... 2009 57 Yoder, Luke ...... 2010 1.000 Tillman, Kevin (5-5) . . . . .2000 Most Hits Most Total Bases 56 Yoder, Luke ...... 2009 1.000 Watt, Andrew (11-11) . . .1997 105 Kidd, Scott ...... 1997 167 Kidd, Scott ...... 1997 Most Times Struck Out Looking Individual -- Season .944 Chavez, Denver (17-18) .2013 97 Gant, Bryan ...... 2002 153 Yoder, Luke ...... 2010 22 Oxley, Brian ...... 2000 Most Games Played 95 Herbert, Sam ...... 2004 145 Maier, Taber ...... 1997 21 Anderson, Keith ...... 2001 62 Tietje, Chalon ...... 2004 88 Roberts, Brandon ...... 2004 144 Wood, Steve ...... 1998 19 Riddle, Mark ...... 1999 62 Herbert, Sam ...... 2004 88 Morel, Brent ...... 2008 143 Desme, Grant ...... 2007 19 Kepner, Bryan ...... 2007 76

Cal Poly Records Since Moving to Division I (1995-2020) 18 Anderson, Keith ...... 2000 Pitching 1 Shull, Jimmy ...... 2005 5 Justin Calomeni ...... 2015 18 DJ Gentile ...... 2011 Lowest 1 Kyle Anderson ...... 2012 5 Casey Bloomquist ...... 2015 18 Ryan Drobny ...... 2015 (Minimum 20 Innings Pitched) 1 Matt Imhof ...... 2014 Most Home Runs Allowed Most Sacrifice Flies 1.56 Casey Bloomquist (98.0 IP)2014 1 Slater Lee ...... 2014 12 Shull, Jimmy ...... 2004 11 Gentile, D.J...... 2009 1.61 Taylor Chris (56.0 IP) . . . . .2014 1 Casey Bloomquist ...... 2014 12 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 11 Brian Mundell ...... 2014 1.63 Jeff Johnson (27.2 IP) . . . .2011 1 Erich Uelmen ...... 2016 11 Shull, Jimmy ...... 2005 9 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2008 1.67 Taylor Dollard (237.0 IP) . .2020 1 Kyle Smith ...... 2016 11 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1999 9 Nick Torres ...... 2013 1.71 Reed Reilly (47.1 IP) . . . . .2014 1 Trent Shelton ...... 2018 10 Massingham, Eric ...... 2008 8 Macalutas, Jon ...... 1996 1.96 DeVincenzi, Mark (23.0 IP) 2008 Most Combined Shutouts 10 Leonard, Matt ...... 2009 Most Sacrifice Bunts 2.05 Spencer Howard (87.2 IP) .2017 3 Reed, Evan ...... 2007 Most Batters Faced 17 Denver Chavez ...... 2011 2.29 Reed Reilly (59.0 IP) . . . . .2013 3 Eager, Thomas ...... 2007 584 Olson, Garrett ...... 2005 14 Evan Busby ...... 2011 2.31 Moser, Nolan (62.1 IP) . . . .2004 3 Matt Imhof ...... 2014 558 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 13 Pezet, Pat ...... 2008 2.31 Chase Johnson (23.1 IP) . .2013 3 Reed Reilly ...... 2014 538 Eager, Thomas ...... 2007 13 Jordan Ellis ...... 2014 Lowest Opponent Batting Average 3 DannyZandona ...... 2014 524 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 12 Melker, Adam ...... 2009 (Minimum 20 Innings Pitched) 3 Taylor Chris ...... 2014 514 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1999 12 Pezet, Pat ...... 2007 .151 Reed Reilly (47.1 IP) . . . . .2014 3 Matt Arens ...... 2018 Most Stolen Bases .158 Jeff Johnson (27.2 IP) . . . .2011 Most At-Bats Against 30 Roberts, Brandon (30-38) .2004 .159 Taylor Chris (24.2 IP) . . . . .2013 Most Innings Pitched 507 Olson, Garrett ...... 2005 27 Lee, Ryan (27-30) ...... 2009 .187 Eager, Thomas (21.2 IP) . .2006 136.0 Olson, Garrett ...... 2005 496 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 21 Leavitt, Adam (21-27) . . . .2003 .193 Taylor Chris (56.0 IP) . . . . .2014 130.1 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 476 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1999 20 Walker, Brent (20-25) . . . . .2006 Fewest Walks Allowed 126.0 Eager, Thomas ...... 2007 459 Eager, Thomas ...... 2007 20 Roberts, Brandon (20-24) .2005 Per Nine-Inning Game 118.2 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1997 428 Joey Wagman ...... 2013 20 Gant, Bryan (20-28) ...... 2002 (Minimum 20 Innings Pitched) 115.2 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1999 Most Times Caught Stealing 1.24 Kougl, Josh (36.1 IP) . . . . .2002 Most Wild Pitches 10 Herbert, Sam (13-23) . . . . .2003 1.27 Fien, Casey (99.1 IP) . . . . .2006 Most Hits Allowed 16 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 8 Gant, Bryan (20-28) ...... 2002 1.33 Taylor Dollard (27.0 IP) . . .2020 159 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1998 16 Daley, Gary ...... 2005 8 Roberts, Brandon (30-38) .2004 1.37 LeDuc, Dennis (59.1 IP) . .2004 148 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1997 15 Wallace, Craig ...... 1998 6 Ten Players 1.50 Jeckell, Matt (30.0 IP) . . . .1997 135 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2009 14 Haskell, Brian ...... 2001 Most Stolen Base Attempts Most Strikeouts 130 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 14 DeVincenzi, Mark ...... 2009 38 Roberts, Brandon (30-38) .2004 Per Nine-Inning Game 130 Smith, Joe ...... 2000 30 Lee, Ryan (27-30) ...... 2009 (Minimum 20 Innings Pitched) Most Balks 28 Gant, Bryan (20-28) ...... 2002 14.29 Danny Zandona (39.2 IP) .2015 Most Runs Allowed 6 Haskell, Brian ...... 2001 27 Leavitt, Adam (21-27) . . . .2003 14.13 Saito, Derrick (35.2 IP) . . .2007 101 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1998 5 Hobson, Josh ...... 2004 25 Walker, Brent (20-25) . . . . .2006 13.84 Justin Calomeni (39.2 IP) .2016 84 Cunningham, Jeremy . . . . .1999 5 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003 Most Times Reached Base on Error 13.01 Jeff Johnson (27.2 IP) . . .2011 80 Porto, Jason ...... 1998 4 Merritt, Dan ...... 1998 12 Trosper, Tanner ...... 2000 12.63 Jarred Zill (46.1 IP) . . . . .2019 77 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 4 Reed, Evan ...... 2006 11 Gant, Bryan ...... 2002 Most Wins 76 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1997 4 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007 11 Barringer, Jason ...... 2002 13 Joey Wagman (13-3) . . . . .2013 76 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1999 9 Anderson, Scott ...... 2002 12 Olson, Garrett (12-4) . . . . .2005 Most Hit Batters 9 Lansford, Josh ...... 2005 12 Casey Bloomquist (12-2) . .2014 Most Earned Runs Allowed 19 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 9 Buschini, Adam ...... 2007 11 Correia, Kevin (11-5) . . . . .2002 76 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1998 17 Daley, Gary ...... 2005 9 Mitch Haniger ...... 2011 11 Eager, Thomas (11-3) . . . .2007 67 Cunningham, Jeremy . . . . .1999 17 Eager, Thomas ...... 2007 9 John Schuknecht ...... 2016 Most Losses 67 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 16 Kougl, Josh ...... 2003 Most Times Reached on FC 12 Zirelli, Mike (3-12) ...... 1998 67 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 16 Olson, Garrett ...... 2005 14 Leavitt, Adam ...... 2004 9 Cunningham, Jeremy (3-9) 1999 67 Porto, Jason ...... 1998 14 Herbert, Sam ...... 2003 9 Kougl, Josh (1-9) ...... 2003 Most Sacrifice Flies Allowed 14 Zack Zehner ...... 2015 8 Daley, Gary (7-8) ...... 2006 Most Walks Allowed 9 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2009 13 Berglund, Bret ...... 2005 8 Porto, Jason (2-8) ...... 1998 64 Haskell, Brian ...... 2001 8 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 13 Taillon, Cory ...... 2004 8 Simone, R.J. (3-8) ...... 1995 61 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 7 Norris, Bud ...... 2006 13 Morel, Brent ...... 2008 8 Erich Uelmen (4-8) ...... 2017 60 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2002 7 Radeke, Mason ...... 2009 13 Bradlee Beesley ...... 2018 Most Saves 57 Norris, Bud ...... 2006 7 Casey Bloomquist ...... 2015 Most Times Reached on CI 14 Reed Reilly ...... 2013 53 Novi, Jason ...... 1996 1 Blumenthal, Kyle ...... 2005 14 Bille, Mike ...... 2005 53 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2010 Most Sacrifice Bunts Allowed 1 Breen, Pat ...... 2003 12 Reed Reilly ...... 2014 15 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2009 1 Blumenthal, Kyle ...... 2004 11 Reed, Evan ...... 2007 Most Intentional Walks Allowed 14 Kyle Smith ...... 2016 1 Saul, Billy ...... 2001 11 Michael Clark ...... 2017 5 LeDuc, Dennis ...... 2003 13 Shull, Jimmy ...... 2005 1 Wilson, Kyle ...... 2001 10 Roquet, Rocky ...... 2006 4 Moser, Nolan ...... 2003 12 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 1 Maier, Taber ...... 1997 Most Appearances 4 Daley, Gary ...... 2005 12 Norris, Bud ...... 2006 1 Melker, Adam ...... 2009 34 Merritt, Dan ...... 1998 4 DeVincenzi, Mark ...... 2008 12 Olson, Garrett ...... 2005 1 Brayton, Ross ...... 2009 32 Reed Reilly ...... 2013 4 Reed Reilly ...... 2013 Most Fly Outs

Individual -- Season 1 Anderson, Scott ...... 2003 32 Reed, Evan ...... 2007 4 Darren Nelson ...... 2019 141 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 1 Wilson, Kyle ...... 2002 32 Michael Clark ...... 2019 134 Leonard, Matt ...... 2010 1 Lee, Ryan ...... 2008 31 DeVincenzi, Mark ...... 2009 Most Strikeouts 132 Eager, Thomas ...... 2007 1 Van Ostrand, David ...... 2008 Most Games Started 128 Olson, Garrett ...... 2005 130 Joey Wagman ...... 2012 1 Jordan Ellis ...... 2014 19 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 124 Matt Imhof ...... 2014 129 Fien, Casey ...... 2006 Most Times Grounded into DP 19 Olson, Garrett ...... 2005 110 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 Most Ground Outs 12 Van Ostrand, Jimmy . . . . .2006 19 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2002 103 Joey Wagman ...... 2013 145 Olson, Garrett ...... 2005 11 Nick Meyer ...... 2018 18 Norris, Bud ...... 2006 102 Shull, Jimmy ...... 2004 138 Cunningham, Jeremy . . . . .1999 9 Anderson, Scott ...... 2002 18 Eager, Thomas ...... 2007 100 Erich Uelmen ...... 2017 138 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2009 8 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2007 Most Complete Games 135 Erich Uelmen ...... 2016 8 Wilson, Kyle ...... 2002 6 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 Most Strikeouts Looking 134 Daley, Gary ...... 2005 8 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2008 5 Stephens, Shannon ...... 1995 43 Olson, Garrett ...... 2005 Most Times Hit into Triple Play 5 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1998 41 Mason Radeke ...... 2011 Most Runners Picked Off 1 Leavitt, Adam ...... 2003 5 Novi, Jason ...... 1996 40 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1999 10 Nick Meyer ...... 2016 1 Bobby Crocker ...... 2010 4 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1999 39 Joey Wagman ...... 2013 7 Haskell, Brian ...... 2001 Most Fly Outs 4 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996 33 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 7 Chris Hoo ...... 2014 86 Peter Van Gansen ...... 2015 Most Games Finished 33 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2009 6 Matt Imhof ...... 2014 82 Bradlee Beesley ...... 2019 32 Reed, Evan ...... 2007 5 Norris, Bud ...... 2006 81 Dorrell, We ...... 2009 28 Reed Reilly ...... 2013 Most Doubles Allowed 5 Chris Hoo ...... 2012 81 Nick Torres ...... 2013 27 Reed Reilly ...... 2014 37 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2002 5 Matt Imhof ...... 2013 78 Smith, Kyle ...... 2007 25 Bille, Mike ...... 2005 33 Leonard, Matt ...... 2010 5 Trent Shelton ...... 2018 78 Bradlee Beesley ...... 2018 23 Chase Johnson ...... 2012 27 Fien, Casey ...... 2006 Most Ground Outs 22 Choate, Nathan ...... 2001 27 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 Fielding 93 Guiliano, Matt ...... 2004 22 Roquet, Rocky ...... 2006 25 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1999 Highest Fielding Percentage 87 Anderson, Scott ...... 2002 22 Massingham, Eric ...... 2009 25 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 (Minimum 56 Chances) 82 Lee, Ryan ...... 2009 Most Shutouts Most Triples Allowed 1.000 Thomas, Joshua (205-32-0) 2007 80 Elijah Greene ...... 2019 1 Atterberry, Matt ...... 1996 7 Cunningham, Jeremy . . . . .1999 1.000 Marshall, Jon (57-4-0) . . .2005 Most Times Picked Off 1 Moser, Nolan ...... 2004 7 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1999 1.000 Schafer, Logan (134-6-0-) 2008 4 David Armendariz ...... 2012 1 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007 7 Mason Radeke ...... 2011 1.000 Pitstick, Matt (51-6-0) . . . .1999 3 Elam, Matt ...... 1999 1 Eager, Thomas ...... 2007 6 Eager, Thomas ...... 2007 1.000 Chavez, Denver (39-49-0) 2010 3 Gant, Bryan ...... 1999 1 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003 5 Larson, Brett ...... 2002 1.000 Neal, Scott (63-7-0) . . . . .1996 3 Lee, Ryan ...... 2009 1 Snowden, Chad ...... 1997 5 Daley, Gary ...... 2006 1.000 Anderson, Keith (67-5-0) .2001 3 John Schuknecht ...... 2016 1 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996 5 Shull, Jimmy ...... 2004 1.000 David Armendariz (67-1-0) 2011 1 Croxall, Rob ...... 1995 5 Fien, Casey ...... 2006 1.000 Bobby Crocker (102-5-0) .2011 1 Daley, Gary ...... 2005 5 McDaniel, Andrew ...... 2003 1.000 Tommy Pluschkell (137-13-0) 2013 1 Blasdell, Jared ...... 2000 5 Smith, Joe ...... 2000 1.000 Elijah Skipps (63-3-0) . . . .2018 1 Correia, Kevin ...... 2002 5 Joey Wagman ...... 2013 1.000 Cole Cabrera (88-5-0) . . .2019 77

Cal Poly Records Since Moving to Division I (1995-2020) Lowest Stolen Base Against Pct. 451 Wood, Steve ...... 2000 40 Leavitt, Adam ...... 2004 Most Stolen Bases Against (Minimum 5 Attempts) 420 Nick Meyer ...... 2017 39 Wilson, Kyle ...... 2003 69 Riddle, Mark ...... 1999 .000 Taylor Chris (0-6) ...... 2015 420 Tate Samuelson ...... 2019 38 Wood, Steve ...... 2000 49 Wilson, Kyle ...... 2002 .200 Wilson, Kyle (1-5) ...... 2003 Most Assists 35 Mayo, Josh ...... 2004 44 Myles Emmerson ...... 2019 .200 Michael Clark (1-5) ...... 2017 200 Maier, Taber ...... 1997 35 Tate Samuelson ...... 2018 42 Anderson, Keith ...... 2001 .222 Trent Shelton (2-9) ...... 2018 173 Anderson, Scott ...... 2002 38 Thomas, Josh ...... 2008 .250 Fien, Casey (2-8) ...... 2006 166 Thompson, J.J...... 2010 Most Triple Plays Turned .250 Justin Calomeni (2-8) . . . . .2015 165 Kyle Marinconz ...... 2017 None Most Passed Balls 162 Smith, Kyle ...... 2009 35 Wilson, Kyle ...... 2002 Most Chances Most Caught Stealing By 12 Blumenthal, Kyle ...... 2005 516 Chris Hoo ...... 2014 Most Errors 37 Anderson, Keith ...... 2001 11 Thomas, Josh ...... 2008 484 Wood, Steve ...... 2000 25 Hageman, Chris ...... 1998 22 Chris Hoo ...... 2012 10 Priess, Matt ...... 1995 482 Wood, Steve ...... 1998 24 Mayo, Josh ...... 2003 22 Nick Meyer ...... 2016 9 Sheldon, Scott ...... 1998 478 Nick Meyer ...... 2017 23 Oxley, Brian ...... 2000 21 Chris Hoo ...... 2014 9 Priess, Matt ...... 1997 466 Tate Samuelson ...... 2019 22 Mayo, Josh ...... 2004 18 Nick Meyer ...... 2017 21 Maier, Taber ...... 1997 17 Canepa, Matt ...... 2006 Most Catchers Interference By Most Putouts 17 Brett Barbier ...... 2015 2 Canepa, Matt ...... 2006

Individual -- Season 457 Chris Hoo ...... 2014 Most Double Plays Turned 16 Thomas, Kyle ...... 2007 2 Nick Meyer ...... 2013 451 Wood, Steve ...... 1998 42 Leavitt, Adam ...... 2003 15 Six Players 1 Fourteen Times

Hitting Most Triples 26 Melker, Adam ...... 2007-10 2.98 Trent Shelton (126.2 IP) 2017-18 Highest Batting Average 12 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 24 Anderson, Scott ...... 2000-03 3.17 Taylor Chris (139.1 IP) .2011-15 (Minimum 200 At-Bats) 12 Roberts, Brandon . . . . .2004-05 24 Denver Chavez ...... 2009-13 Lowest Opponent Batting Average .408 Kidd, Scott (115-282) . .1996-97 12 Jordan Ellis ...... 2012-15 Most Stolen Bases (Minimum 100 Innings Pitched) .359 Roberts, Brandon (165-459) 2004-05 11 Gant, Bryan ...... 1999-02 50 Roberts, Brandon (50-62) 2004-05 .212 Taylor Dollard (111.1 IP) 2018-20 .359 Rohlmeier, Steve (143-398) 1996-97 10 Rohlmeier, Steve . . . . .1996-97 47 Gant, Bryan (47-65) . . .1999-02 .223 Matt Imhof (248.1 IP) . .2012-14 .358 Herbert, Sam (198-553) 2001-04 10 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 44 Yoder, Luke (44-58) . . .2007-10 .229 Jarred Zill (179.0 IP) . . .2015-19 .356 Gant, Bryan (234-657) .1999-02 Most Home Runs 42 Lee, Ryan (42-49) . . . . .2007-09 .231 Taylor Chris (139.1 IP) .2011-15 .356 Mark Mathias (161-452) 2013-15 41 Wood, Steve ...... 1998-00 38 Leavitt, Adam (38-49) . .2002-04 .234 Spencer Howard (124.1) 2016-17 32 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 Most Times Caught Stealing .236 Reed Reilly (161.0 IP) .2011-14 Highest Slugging Percentage 26 Mitch Haniger ...... 2010-12 18 Gant, Bryan (47-65) . . .1999-02 Fewest Walks Allowed/ (Minimum 200 At-Bats) 23 Desme, Grant ...... 2006-07 17 Herbert, Sam (34-51) . .2001-04 Per Nine-Inning Game .645 Kidd, Scott (282 AB) . . .1996-97 21 Camacho, Marty ...... 1996-97 14 Yoder, Luke (44-58) . . .2007-10 (Minimum 100 Innings Pitched) .608 Desme, Grant (390 AB) 2006-07 Most RBIs 14 Jimmy Allen (21-35) . . .2011-14 1.24 Fien, Casey (116.0 IP) .2005-06 .578 Wood, Steve (623 AB) .1998-00 162 Wood, Steve ...... 1998-00 Most Stolen Base Attempts 1.63 Trent Shelton (126.2 IP) 2017-18 .574 Camacho, Marty (310 AB) 1996-97 137 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 65 Gant, Bryan (47-65) . . .1999-02 2.01 Kougl, Josh (125.2 IP) .2002-03 .570 Yoder, Luke (705 AB) . .2007-10 137 Mitch Haniger ...... 2010-12 62 Roberts, Brandon (50-62) 2004-05 2.04 Kyle Anderson (137.0 IP) 2011-12 137 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 58 Yoder, Luke (44-58) . . .2007-10 2.25 Casey Bloomquist (248.0 IP) 2013-15 Highest On-Base Percentage 136 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2007-09 51 Herbert, Sam (34-51) . .2001-04 Most Strikeouts (Minimum 200 At-Bats) 129 Nick Torres ...... 2012-14 49 Leavitt, Adam (38-49) . .2002-04 Per Nine-Inning Game .474 Kidd, Scott (282 AB) . . .1996-97 Most Total Bases 49 Lee, Ryan (42-49) . . . . .2007-09 (Minimum 100 Innings Pitched) .469 Rohlmeier, Steve (398 AB) 1996-97 402 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 Most Times Reached Base on Error 9.84 Spencer Howard (124.1 IP)2016-17 .453 Blumenthal, Kyle (384 AB) 2004-05 361 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 24 Gant, Bryan ...... 1999-02 9.78 Taylor Dollard (111.1 IP) 2018-20 .442 Tillman, Kevin (314 AB) 2000-01 360 Wood, Steve ...... 1998-00 24 Barringer, Jason ...... 1998-02 9.71 Danny Zandona (117.2 IP) 2012-15 .438 Jensen, Matt (297 AB) .2009-10 316 Mitch Haniger ...... 2010-12 22 Trosper, Tanner ...... 1997-00 9.60 Justin Calomeni (149.0) 2014-16 315 Nick Torres ...... 2012-14 20 John Schuknecht . . . . .2013-16 9.34 Reed Reilly (161.0 IP) .2012-14 Highest Stolen Base Percentage 312 Alex McKenna ...... 2016-18 19 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 9.31 DeVincenci, Mark (107.1 IP) 2007-10 (Minimum 20 Attempts) Most Walks Most Times Reached Most Wins .870 John Schuknecht (20-23) 2013-16 104 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 on Fielders Choice 27 Zirelli, Mike (27-28) . . . .1996-99 .857 Lee, Ryan (42-49) . . . . .2007-09 90 Peter Van Gansen . . . .2013-15 35 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 27 Joey Wagman (27-11) .2010-13 .857 Brennan, Ryan (18-21) .1996-97 86 Gant, Bryan ...... 1999-02 34 Gant, Bryan ...... 1999-02 26 Casey Bloomquist (26-6) 2013-15 .850 Elam, Matt (34-40) . . . .1995-99 82 Anderson, Scott ...... 2000-03 31 Leavitt, Adam ...... 2002-04 24 Olson, Garrett (24-12) .2003-05 .824 Denver Chavez (28-34) 2009-13 82 Mitch Haniger ...... 2010-12 30 Herbert, Sam ...... 2001-04 22 Fitch, Tyler (22-15) . . . .2000-03 .806 Roberts, Brandon (50-62) 2004-05 Most Intentional Walks 30 Bradlee Beesley ...... 2017-20 18 Matt Imhof (18-7) . . . . .2012-14 10 Brian Mundell ...... 2013-15 Most Times Reached Most Losses Most Games Played 7 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2007-09 on Catchers Interference 28 Zirelli, Mike (27-28) . . . .1996-99 217 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 6 Bobby Crocker ...... 2009-11 2 Wilson, Kyle ...... 2001-03 18 Kyle Smith (13-18) . . . .2015-18 201 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 5 Herbert, Sam ...... 2001-04 2 Blumenthal, Kyle ...... 2004-05 17 Mauldin, DJ (17-17) . . .2006-10 193 Melker, Adam ...... 2007-10 5 Nick Torres ...... 2012-14 1 Nine Players 15 Fitch, Tyler (22-15) . . . .2000-03 191 Barringer, Jason ...... 1998-0 5 Bradlee Beesley ...... 2017-20 Most Times Grounded into DP 15 Leonard, Matt (10-15) . .2007-10 190 Chalon Tietje ...... 2001-04 Most Times Hit by Pitch 19 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2007-09 14 Jarred Zill (10-14) . . . . .2015-19 190 J.J. Thompson ...... 2008-11 34 Bobby Crocker ...... 2009-11 17 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 Most Saves Most Games Started 32 Saul, Billy ...... 2001-04 17 Nick Meyer ...... 2016-18 27 Reed Reilly ...... 2012-14 212 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 31 Anderson, Scott ...... 2000-03 16 Wilson, Kyle ...... 2001-03 19 Michael Clark ...... 2016-19 179 Bradlee Beesley ...... 2017-20 28 Melker, Adam ...... 2007-10 16 Tate Samuelson ...... 2018-20 15 Bille, Mike . . . .2001-02,2004-05 178 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 25 Nick Torres ...... 2012-14 Most Times Hit into Triple Play 12 Moser, Nolan ...... 2000-04 170 J.J. Thompson ...... 2008-11 25 Brett Barbier ...... 2013-16 1 Leavitt, Adam ...... 2002-04 11 Roquet, Rocky ...... 2005-06 170 Kyle Marinconz ...... 2016-18 23 Herbert, Sam ...... 2001-04 1 Crocker, Bobby ...... 2009-11 11 Reed, Evan ...... 2005-07

Individual -- Career Most At-Bats 23 Tietje, Chalon ...... 2001-04 Most Fly Outs Most Appearances 824 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 23 Van Ostrand, Jimmy . . .2005-06 254 Bradlee Beesley ...... 2017-20 87 Morton, Josh ...... 1997-01 711 Bradlee Beesley ...... 2017-20 23 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2007-09 215 Nick Torres ...... 2012-14 86 Michael Clark ...... 2016-19 705 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 Most Times Struck Out 214 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2007-09 85 Reed Reilly ...... 2011-14 671 Kyle Marinconz ...... 2016-18 178 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 203 Smith, Kyle ...... 2007-09 81 Taylor Chris ...... 2011-15 659 Alex McKenna ...... 2016-18 164 Thompson, J.J...... 2008-11 199 Mitch Haniger ...... 2010-12 76 Moser, Nolan ...... 2000-04 147 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 Most Ground Outs Most Games Started Most Runs Scored 128 John Schuknecht . . . . .2013-16 226 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 64 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 189 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 122 Alex McKenna ...... 2016-18 211 Melker, Adam ...... 2007-10 57 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 158 Gant, Bryan ...... 1999-02 Most Times Struck Out Looking 200 Anderson, Scott ...... 2000-03 48 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 137 Melker, Adam ...... 2007-10 42 Kyle Marinconz ...... 2016-18 198 Gant, Bryan ...... 1999-02 44 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 135 Herbert, Sam ...... 2001-04 39 Anderson, Keith ...... 2000-01 192 Nick Meyer ...... 2016-18 43 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 133 Alex McKenna ...... 2016-18 39 Morel, Brent ...... 2006-08 Most Picked Off Most Complete Games Most Hits 37 Gant, Bryan ...... 1999-02 8 Gant, Bryan ...... 1999-02 16 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 252 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 37 Denver Chanez ...... 2009-13 7 David Armendariz . . . . .2011-13 6 Correia, Kevin ...... 2000-02 234 Gant, Bryan ...... 1999-02 Most Sacrifice Flies 6 John Schuknecht . . . . .2013-16 5 Novi, Jason ...... 1995-97 231 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 18 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2007-09 4 Six Players 5 Stephens, Shannon ...... 1995 214 Alex McKenna ...... 2016-18 17 Gentile, D.J...... 2008-11 4 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 203 Wood, Steve ...... 1998-00 17 Brian Mundell ...... 2013-15 Pitching 4 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 203 Bradlee Beesley ...... 2017-20 15 Mitch Haniger ...... 2010-12 Lowest Earned Run Average Most Games Finished Most Doubles 14 Nick Torres ...... 2012-14 (Minimum 100 Innings Pitched) 66 Reed Reilly ...... 2011-14 56 Jimmy Allen ...... 2011-14 13 John Schuknecht . . . . .2013-16 2.29 Reed Reilly (161.0 IP) .2011-14 37 Wallace, Craig . . . . .1996-99,01 51 Yoder, Luke ...... 2007-10 Most Sacrifice Hits 2.32 Spencer Howard (124.1 IP) 2016-17 36 Michael Clark ...... 2016-19 48 Nick Torres ...... 2012-14 31 Jordan Ellis ...... 2012-15 2.43 Taylor Dollard (111.1 IP) 2018-20 35 Bille, Mike ...... 2001-02,04-05 47 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2007-09 29 Evan Busby ...... 2009-12 2.68 Matt Imhof (248.1 IP) . .2012-14 35 Moser, Nolan ...... 2000-04 47 Mitch Haniger ...... 2010-12 28 Pezet, Pat ...... 2005-08 2.79 Casey Bloomquist (248.0 IP) 2013-15 35 Jeff Johnson ...... 2009-11 78

Cal Poly Records Since Moving to Division I (1995-2020) Most Shutouts 132 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 Most Balks .522 Reed Reilly (12-23) . . . .2011-14 2 Erich Uelmen ...... 2015-17 118 Daley, Gary ...... 2004-06 9 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 Most Chances 1 Shull, Jimmy ...... 2004-05 112 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 8 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 1403 Wood, Steve ...... 1998-00 1 Croxall, Rob ...... 1995 112 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 7 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 1363 Nick Meyer ...... 2016-18 1 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 Most Intentional Walks Allowed 6 Four players 1261 Chris Hoo ...... 2011-14 1 Correia, Kevin ...... 2000-02 10 Moser, Nolan ...... 2000-04 Most Hit Batters 1188 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2007-09 1 Moser, Nolan ...... 2000-04 8 LeDuc, Dennis ...... 2003-05 42 Daley, Gary ...... 2004-06 1007 Tate Samuelson ...... 2018-20 1 Daley, Gary ...... 2004-06 8 Reed Reilly ...... 2011-14 38 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 Most Putouts 1 Blasdell, Jared ...... 2000-01 7 Reed Reilly ...... 2012-13 36 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 1301 Wood, Steve ...... 1998-00 1 Snowden, Chad ...... 1996-97 5 Six players 30 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 1185 Nick Meyer ...... 2016-18 1 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 Most Strikeouts 30 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 1089 Chris Hoo ...... 2011-14 1 Atterberry, Matt ...... 1995-96 290 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 Most Sacrifice Flies Allowed 1064 Dorrell, Wes ...... 2007-09 1 Eager, Thomas ...... 2006-07 287 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 20 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 881 Dodder, Boyd ...... 1995-97 1 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 259 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 13 Correia, Kevin ...... 2000-02 Most Assists 1 Kyle Anderson ...... 2009-12 250 Matt Imhof ...... 2012-14 13 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 502 Anderson, Scott ...... 2000-03 1 Casey Bloomquist . . . . .2013-15 208 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 12 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 459 Kyle Marinconz ...... 2016-18 1 Slater Lee ...... 2014-17 Most Strikeouts Looking 12 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 454 Peter Van Gansen . . . .2013-15 1 Matt Imhof ...... 2012-14 95 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 Most Sacrifice Hits Allowed 433 Smith, Kyle ...... 2007-09 1 Kyle Smith ...... 2015-1 95 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 38 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 382 Two players 1 Trent Shelton ...... 2017-18 72 Mason Radeke ...... 2009-11 31 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 Most Errors 70 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 28 Kyle Smith ...... 2015-18 49 J.J. Thompson ...... 2008-11 Most Combined Shutouts 65 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 24 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 46 Mayo, Josh ...... 2003-04 6 Matt Imhof ...... 2012-14 Most Doubles Allowed 23 Reed Reilly ...... 2011-14 43 Anderson, Scott ...... 2000-03 5 Chase Johnson ...... 2011-13 85 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 Most Fly Outs 39 Chris Hageman . . . . .1998-2002 5 Reed Reilly ...... 2011-14 75 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 355 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 39 Matt Elam ...... 1995-99 5 Taylor Chris ...... 2011-14 63 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 349 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 4 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 59 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 311 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 Most Double Plays Turned 4 Danny Zandona ...... 2012-15 55 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 256 Mason Radeke ...... 2009-11 100 Leavitt, Adam ...... 2002-04 4 Taylor Chris ...... 2011-15 Most Triples Allowed 253 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 93 Kyle Marinconz ...... 2016-18 4 Justin Calomeni ...... 2014-16 13 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 Most Ground Outs 92 Anderson, Scott ...... 2000-03 4 Matt Arens ...... 2018-20 12 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 352 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 82 Peter Van Gansen . . . .2013-15 11 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 336 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 82 Kyle Smith ...... 2007-09 Most Innings Pitched 11 Mason Radeke ...... 2009-11 332 Casey Bloomquist . . . . .2013-15 Most Triple Plays Turned 440.2 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 9 Justin Calomeni ...... 2014-16 318 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 None 323.2 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 Most Home Runs Allowed 309 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 318.1 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 28 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 Most Runners Picked Off Most Caught Stealing By 302.1 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 23 Shull, Jimmy ...... 2004-05 16 Nick Meyer ...... 2016-18 61 Chris Hoo ...... 2011-14 269.2 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 23 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 13 Chris Hoo ...... 2011-14 49 Nick Meyer ...... 2016-18 22 Correia, Kevin ...... 2000-02 11 Matt Imhof ...... 2012-14 44 Anderson, Keith ...... 2000-01 Most Hits Allowed 20 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 7 Haskell, Brian ...... 2001-02 40 Chris Hoo ...... 2011-13

Individual -- Career 529 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 Most Batters Faced 7 Myles Emmerson . . . . .2017-20 30 Taillon, Cory ...... 2003-04 351 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 1492 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 Most Stolen Bases Against 323 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 1353 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 Fielding 80 Riddle, Mark ...... 1999-00 307 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 1330 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 Highest Fielding Percentage 78 Nick Meyer ...... 2016-18 299 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 1282 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 (Minimum 100 Chances) 77 Chris Hoo ...... 2011-14 Most Runs Allowed 1165 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 1.000 Myles Emmerson (104-13-0) 2017-18 69 Elliot Stewart ...... 2010-13 312 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 Most At-Bats Against .994 Chris Hoo (1089-164-8) 2011-14 65 Thomas, Josh ...... 2007-08 210 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 1244 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 .994 Cooper Moore (156-9-1) . .2016 200 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 1203 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 .993 Marshall, Jon (119-14-1) 2004-05 Most Passed Balls 196 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 1149 Olson, Garrett ...... 2003-05 .993 Brian Mundell (128-5-1) 2013-15 39 Wilson, Kyle ...... 2001-03 164 Morton, Josh ...... 1997-01 1062 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 .992 Alcantar, Tony (241-20-2) .2002 26 Priess, Matt ...... 1995-97 Most Earned Runs Allowed 1017 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 .991 Jordan Ellis (220-7-2) . .2012-14 17 Thomas, Josh ...... 2007-08 244 Zirelli, Mike ...... 1996-99 Most Wild Pitches .990 Myles Emmerson (642-73-7) 2017-20 15 Taillon, Cory ...... 2003-04 182 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 36 Daley, Gary ...... 2004-06 Lowest Stolen Base Against Pct. 14 Chris Hoo ...... 2011-14 172 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 25 Wallace, Craig . . . . .1996-99,01 (Minimum 20 Attempts) 14 Nick Meyer ...... 2016-18 171 Leonard, Matt ...... 2007-10 23 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 .375 Massingham, Eric (9-24) 2006-09 Most Catchers Interference By 134 Daley, Gary ...... 2004-06 23 DeVincenzi, Mark . . . . .2007-10 .400 Justin Calomeni (10-25) 2014-16 4 Nick Meyer ...... 2016-18 Most Walks Allowed 23 Joey Wagman ...... 2010-13 .414 Casey Bloomquist (12-29) 2013-15 2 Canepa, Matt ...... 2006 167 Fitch, Tyler ...... 2000-03 22 Mauldin, DJ ...... 2006-10 .483 Joey Wagman (14-29) .2010-13 1 Twelve players

Hitting Most Times Caught Stealing Most Doubles Allowed Fielding Most At-Bats 3 at Hawaii-Hilo . . . . .Apr 2, 2004 9 UC Davis ...... Apr 17, 2005 Most Chances 57 at Pacific ...... Apr 21, 2001 3 Pacific ...... Apr 5, 2002 Most Triples Allowed 61 UC Davis ...... Apr 17, 2005 Most Runs Scored 3 at UC Santa Barbara Apr 16, 2000 3 Cal State Fullerton Apr 26, 2003 61 at Pacific ...... Apr 21, 2001 28 at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 3 at Loyola Marymount Feb 12, 2006 3 at Pepperdine . . . .Feb 23 1999 Most Putouts Most Hits 3 Cal St. Northridge .Feb 25, 1996 3 UC Santa Barbara May 24, 2002 42 at Pacific ...... Apr 21, 2001 32 CS Bakersfield . . .May 30, 2010 3 at Santa Clara . . .Feb 24, 2007 3 Washington ...... Feb 18, 2007 42 at UC Santa Barbara .May 16, 200 Most RBIs 3 at Cal St. Northridge Apr 14, 2012 3 at UC Riverside . . .April 3, 2010 42 BYU ...... Feb. 22, 2020 26 at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 Most Steal Attempts 3 California ...... March 20, 2010 Most Assists Most Doubles 11 Pacific ...... Apr 05, 2002 3 USC ...... April 28, 2019 22 UC Davis ...... Apr 17, 2005 9 CS Bakersfield . . .May 30, 2010 Most Intentional Walks Most Home Runs Allowed 22 at Hawaii-Hilo . . . .Apr 30, 1996 Most Triples 2 Fourteen Times 7 at Loyola Marymount Feb 26, 2000 22 vs. Columbia . . . .March 9, 2019 5 Westmont College Feb 18, 2004 Most Times Struck Out Looking Most Batters Faced Most Home Runs 11 Pepperdine ...... Mar 2, 1999 66 at UC Santa Barbara May 16, 2003 Most Errors 9 at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 Most Runners Left on Base Most Wild Pitches 7 Fresno State . . . . .Apr 13, 1996 Most Total Bases 19 UC Davis ...... March 30, 2013 8 at Fresno State . . .Apr 14, 1998 7 at Sacramento St. .Apr 20, 1996 59 at Nevada ...... Apr 4, 1997 Most Balks 7 at Stanford ...... Apr 25, 2000 Most Walks Pitching 4 Cal St. Northridge . .Apr 6, 2007 7 at Long Beach St. . .Mar 7, 1998 15 at New Mexico St. May 13, 2000 Most Innings Pitched Most Hit Batters Most Double Plays Most Times Hit by Pitch 14.0 at Pacific ...... Apr 21, 2001 5 at Santa Clara . . .March 3, 2020 5 Santa Clara . . . . .Feb 21, 2004 7 Utah ...... Jan 27, 2001 14.0 at UC Santa Barbara May 16, 2003 Most Sacrifice Flies Allowed 5 UC Santa Barbara May 15, 1999 Most Times Struck Out Most Hits Allowed 4 Fresno State . . . . .Feb 12, 2002 17 Saint Mary's (CA) .Jan 31, 1998 29 Cal State Fullerton Apr 26, 2003 4 vs New Mexico St. Jan 24, 1998 Most Passed Balls Most Times Hit into DP Most Runs Allowed 4 at Stanford ...... Mar 2, 2002 3 San Jose State . . .Feb 14, 1999 5 UC Santa Barbara March 5, 2002 28 Cal St. Northridge .Apr 23, 1995 4 Cal St. Fullerton . . .May 8, 2009 3 San Jose State . . .Feb 24, 2002 Team -- Game Team Most Sacrifice Flies Most Earned Runs Allowed Most Sacrifice Bunts Allowed 3 Santa Clara . . . . .Mar 12, 2008 4 UC Santa Barbara Mar 12, 2004 24 Cal St. Northridge .Apr 23, 1995 5 San Jose State . . .Feb 13, 1999 3 UC Santa Barbara .Mar 9, 2005 Most Sacrifice Bunts 24 San Diego State . . .Apr 9, 1995 5 California ...... March 22, 2014 3 at San Diego State May 7, 1995 5 at Long Beach St. May 16, 2009 Most Walks Allowed Most Strikeouts Looking Most Stolen Bases Against 5 at UC Santa BarbaraApril 9, 2011 13 at Pepperdine . . . .Feb 23, 2001 8 Fresno State ...... Mar 1, 2008 7 at San Francisco .Feb 23, 1997 5 UC Davis . . . . .March 30, 2013 13 Stanford Univ . . . .Jan 21, 2001 Most Intentional Walks Allowed 7 Temple ...... Mar 6, 1999 Most Stolen Bases 13 at U. San Diego . .Jan 23, 2005 3 at UC Santa Barbara May 16, 2003 7 Cal St. Fullerton . . .May 9, 2009 8 Pacific ...... Apr 5, 2002 Most Strikeouts 3 at UC Santa Barbara April 10, 2011 Most Caught Stealing By 8 at CS Bakersfield .Mar 23, 2009 20 Cal State Fullerton Apr 18, 2014 3 vs. Caifornia . . . .Feb. 24, 2019 5 at San Francisco .Feb 21, 1997 79 Cal Poly Records Since Moving to Division I (1995-2020) Hitting Fewest Walks Pitching Most Walks Allowed Most Ground Outs Highest Batting Average 146 ...... 2013 Lowest Earned Run Average 296 ...... 2001 576 ...... 2003 .336 (731-2176) ...... 1997 Most Intentional Walks 3.40 (524.0 IP) ...... 2013 Fewest Walks Allowed Most Runners Picked Off Lowest Batting Average 12 ...... 2015 Highest Earned Run Average 152 ...... 2011 18 ...... 2014 .231 (130-563) ...... 2020 Most Times Hit by Pitch 8.06 (489.0 IP) ...... 1998 Most Intentional Walks Allowed Highest Slugging Pct. 81 ...... 2009 Lowest Opponent Batting Avg. 17 ...... 2002 Fielding .555 (2176 AB) ...... 1997 Fewest Times Hit by Pitch .239 (525.0 IP) ...... 2014 Fewest Int. Walks Allowed Highest Fielding Lowest Slugging Pct. 30 ...... 1996 Highest Opponent Batting Avg. 1 ...... 1999, 2000 Percentage .290 (563 AB) ...... 2020 Most Times Struck Out .333 (489.0 IP) ...... 1998 Most Strikeouts .978 (1497-561-46) . . . .2012 Highest On-Base Pct. 493 ...... 1997 Fewest Walks Allowed 488 ...... 2004, 2014 Lowest Fielding Percentage .420 (2176 AB) ...... 1997 Fewest Times Struck Out Per Nine-Inning Game Fewest Strikeouts .943 (1468-578-123) . . .1998 Lowest On-Base Pct. 326 ...... 2004 2.80 (499.0 IP) ...... 2012 284 ...... 1996 Lowest Stolen Base .327 ...... 2020 Most Times Struck Out Looking Most Walks Allowed Most Strikeouts Looking Against Percentage Highest Stolen Base Pct. 167 ...... 2001 Per Nine-Inning Game 154 ...... 2004 .470 (31-66) ...... 2015 .841 (58-69) ...... 1997 Most Sacrifice Flies 5.34 (499.0 IP) ...... 2001 Most Doubles Allowed Highest Stolen Base Lowest Stolen Base Pct. 34 ...... 2004 Most Strikeouts 141 ...... 2010 Against Percentage .598 (52-87) ...... 2002 Fewest Sacrifice Flies Per Nine-Inning Game Fewest Doubles Allowed .804 (90-112) ...... 1998 Most Games Played 13 ...... 1995 9.60 (151.0 IP) ...... 2020 25 ...... 1997 62 ...... 2004 Most Sacrifice Bunts Fewest Strikeouts Most Triples Allowed Most Chances Fewest Games Played 74 ...... 2011 Per Nine-Inning Game 28 ...... 1999 2328 ...... 2004 50 ...... 1995 Fewest Sacrifice Bunts 5.61 (455.1 IP) ...... 1996 Fewest Triples Allowed Fewest Chances Most At-Bats 25 ...... 1996 Most Wins 4 ...... 2005 1903 ...... 1995 2194 ...... 2004 47 (47-12) ...... 2014 Most Home Runs Allowed Most Putouts Fewest At-Bats Most Stolen Sases Fewest Wins 57 ...... 2002 1634 ...... 2004 1703 ...... 1995 90 (90-118) ...... 2004 16 (16-42) ...... 1998 Fewest Home Runs Allowed Fewest Putouts Most Runs Scored Fewest Stolen Bases Most Losses 10 ...... 1998 1266 ...... 1995 549 ...... 1997 22 (22-36) ...... 2019 42 (16-42) ...... 1998 Most Batters Faced Most Assists Fewest Runs Scored Most Times Caught Stealing Fewest Losses 2455 ...... 2002, 2004 688 ...... 1997 247 ...... 2019 35 (52-87) ...... 2002 12 (47-12) ...... 2014 Most At-Bats Against Fewest Assists Most Hits Fewest Caught Stealing Most Saves 2138 ...... 2004 529 ...... 2011 731 ...... 1997 11 (58-69) ...... 1997 19 ...... 2005 Most Wild Pitches Most Errors Fewest Hits Most Stolen Base Attempts Fewest Saves 91 ...... 1998 123 ...... 1998 450 ...... 2011 118 (90-118) ...... 2004 2 ...... 2002 Fewest Wild Pitches Fewest Errors Most Doubles Fewest Stolen Base Attempts Most Complete Games 18 ...... 2017 46 ...... 2012 140 ...... 1997 36 (22-36) ...... 2019 14 ...... 1996 Most Balks Fewest Doubles Most Times Reached Base Fewest Complete Games 20 ...... 2003 Most Double Plays Turned

Team -- Season Team 76 ...... 2019 on Error 0 ...... 2019 Fewest Balks 65 ...... 2003 Most Triples 65 ...... 2002 Most Shutouts 2 ...... 1995 Fewest Double Plays Turned 35 ...... 2002 Most Times Reached on FC 10 ...... 2014 Most Hit Batters 36 ...... 1999 Fewest Triples 92 ...... 2004 Fewest Shutouts 77 ...... 2004 Most Triple Plays Turned 7 ...... 2011 Most Times Reached on CI 0 ...... 2009, 2010, 2019 Fewest Hit Batters None Most Home Runs 2 . . .2001, 2003, 2008, 2009 Most Innings Pitched 30 ...... 1995, 2011 Most Caught Stealing By 98 ...... 1997 Most times grounded into DP 544.2 ...... 2004 Most Sacrifice Flies Allowed 41 ...... 2001 Fewest Home Runs 49 ...... 2002 Most Hits Allowed 36 ...... 2002, 2009 Fewest Caught Stealing By 13 ...... 2019 Fewest Times Grounded 699 ...... 1998 Fewest Sacrifice Flies 14 ...... 2005 Most RBIs into Double Play Fewest Hits Allowed Allowed Most Stolen Bases Against 494 ...... 1997 10 ...... 1998 443 ...... 2011 4 ...... 1997 90 ...... 1998 Fewest RBIs Most Times Hit into Triple Play Most Runs Allowed Most Sacrifice Bunts Fewest Stolen Bases Against 217 ...... 2019 1 ...... 2003, 2010 556 ...... 1998 Allowed 26 ...... 2003 Most Total Bases Most Fly Outs Fewest Runs Allowed 50 ...... 2014, 2015 Most Passed Balls 1207 ...... 1997 608 ...... 2013 203 ...... 2014 Fewest Sacrifice Bunts 39 ...... 2002 Fewest Total Bases Most Ground Outs Most Earned Runs Allowed Allowed Fewest Passed Balls 631 ...... 2019 605 ...... 2004 438 ...... 1998 2 ...... 1997 1 ...... 2014 Most Walks Most Times Picked Off Fewest Earned Runs Allowed Most Fly Outs Most Catchers Interference By 282 ...... 1997 12 ...... 2000, 2014 178 ...... 2014 577 ...... 2002 2 ...... 2001, 2006, 2018

Hitting Triples Fielding At-Bats 3 Brian McConkey, UC Riverside . .April 3, 2010 Putouts 8 Matt Fisher, UC Irvine ...... May 9, 2004 Home Runs 20 Michael Paulk, Cal St. Northridge May 16, 2004 Runs 4 Robert Fick, Cal State Northridge April 6, 1996 Assists 6 Jason Shanahan, CS Northridge April 22, 1995 4 Andrew Daschbach, Stanford . . .May 14, 2019 9 Seth Gordon, Cornell ...... March 23, 2004 Hits Total Bases 9 Ross Wilson, Alabama ...... Feb. 23, 2008 5 Everet Rincon, Sacramento St.March 16, 2002 16 Robert Fick, Cal State Northridge April 6, 1996 9 Brad Pluschkell, UC Davis . . . . .May 27, 2016 5 Travis Becktel, San Jose State .Feb. 23, 2002 4 Andrew Daschbach, Stanford . . .May 14, 2019 Errors 5 Kevin Reese, U. San Diego . . . . .Feb. 6, 2000 Walks 4 Zach Retallack, San Jose State .Feb. 16, 1997 5 Chad Soares, U. San Francisco Feb. 19, 1999 5 Woody Cliffords, Pepperdine . . .Feb. 23, 2001 4 Hall, Long Beach State ...... March 8, 1998 5 G.J. Raymundo, Pepperdine . . .Feb. 23, 1999 Strikeouts 4 Ty Doezie, Southern Utah . . . .March 28, 2003 5 Marshall, Sacramento State . . . .April 12, 1998 5 Brian Guinn, California ...... March 20, 2010 Passed Balls 5 Sledge, Long Beach State ...... May 8, 1998 Sacrifice Bunts 4 Collin Giddings, Bethany College April 11, 2001 5 Sickles, Cal State Northridge . . .Jan. 22, 1998 3 Taylor Sparks, UC Irvine ...... April 6, 2012 4 Brent Hottman, Sacramento St. .Feb 27, 2009 5 Josh Kaitfors, Fresno State . . . .April 13, 1996 Sacrifice Flies 5 Curtis, Fresno State ...... April 19, 1996 3 Chris O’Roirdan, Stanford . . . . .March 2, 2002 Pitching 5 Jason Shanahan, CS Northridge April 22, 1995 Stolen Bases Innings Pitched 5 , Cal State Fullerton . .May 1, 2004 3 Brian Wahlbrink, UC Riverside .April 14, 2001 10 Todd Culp, Pacific ...... April 22, 2001 5 Scott Jarvis, UCLA ...... Feb. 27, 2016 3 Johnson, Cal State Fullerton . . . .May 2, 1998 Strikeouts 5 Andy Thomas, Baylor ...... March 17, 2019 3 Steve Chatham, Cal St. Fullerton .May 3, 1998 16 Jones, Long Beach State . . . .March 22, 1997 5 Bryce Willits, Saint Mary’s . . . .March 24, 2019 3 Jim Tully, Temple ...... March 6, 1999 Wild Pitches RBIs 3 Bobby Crosby, Long Beach St. .April 23, 1999 6 Shane Perkins, Southern Utah March 29, 2003 8 Jason Shanahan, CS Northridge April 22, 1995 3 , San Diego State .Feb. 19, 2006 Runs Allowed 8 Chris Kinsey, Sacramento St. .March 16, 2002 3 Josh Fellhauer, Cal St. Fullerton .May 9, 2009 12 David Uris, UC Santa Barbara .March 7, 1997 8 David Olmedo-Barre, CS Fullerton April 4, 2015 3 Cody Smith, San Diego State .March 23, 2012 12 Marchbanks, U. San Francisco .Feb. 21, 1997 Doubles 3 Ross Kivett, Kansas State . . . .March 9, 2013 12 Sheesley, Menlo College ...... April 24, 1997 4 Andy Thomas, Baylor ...... March 17, 2019 3 Braiden Ward, Washington . . . .March 2, 2019 Earned Runs Allowed 3 Gemoll, UC Santa Barbara . . .March 20, 1998 3 Braiden Ward, Washington . . . .March 3, 2019 11 Davis Uris, UC Santa Barbara .March 7, 1997 3 Dyt, Cal State Northridge ...... Feb. 10, 1998 Caught Steals Hits 3 D.J. Penick, Southern Utah . . . .Feb. 26, 1999 2 King, Sacramento State ...... April 29, 1995 14 Sheesley, Menlo College ...... April 24, 1997 3 R.J. Brown, UC Irvine ...... April 21, 2002 2 Corey Ishigo, Hawaii-Hilo . . . . .March 6, 1995 Walks 3 Chris Miller, UC Irvine ...... April 20, 2002 2 Brandon Marshall, Sacramento St. April 2, 1999 9 Brett Adcock, Michigan ...... Feb. 27, 2016 3 Mark McCauley, Cal St. Northridge May 14, 2004 2 Aurelio Jackson, Sacramento St.April 27, 2001 Hit Batters Opponent -- Individual 3 Hall, San Jose State ...... Feb. 6, 2005 2 Kirk Singer, Long Beach State . . .May 2, 2010 4 David Ebright, Utah ...... Jan. 27, 2001 3 Hector Ambriz, UCLA ...... Jan. 29, 2005 2 Vince Fernandez, UC Riverside .May 16, 2015 4 James Garcia, UC Santa Barbara May 18, 2001 3 Robbie Blauer, UC Santa Barbara May 28, 2006 Hit by Pitches 4 Steve Rinaudo, UNLV ...... May 2, 2008 3 Rick Hague, Rice ...... Feb 20, 2009 3 Eric Stevens, San Jose State . .Feb. 16, 1996 4 Scott Lyman, UC Davis ...... May 13, 2011 3 Stephen Yarrow, San Francisco . .May 3, 2009 3 Joe Lima, U. San Diego ...... Feb. 5, 1999 4 Brett Erwin, UC Davis ...... April 12, 2019 3 Miles Silverstein, Pepperdine . . .May 18, 2010 3 Daniel Rhodes, Hawaii-Hilo . . . . .April 1, 2004 3 James Free II, Pacific ...... Feb. 25, 2017 3 Hall, San Jose State ...... Feb. 4, 2005 80 Cal Poly Records Since Moving to Division I (1995-2020) Hitting Home Runs Stolen Bases Hit Batters At-Bats 7 Cal St. Northridge April 22, 1995 7 U. San Francisco .Feb. 23, 1997 7 Utah ...... Jan. 27, 2001 56 UC Davis ...... April 17, 2005 7 Loyola MarymountFeb. 26, 2000 7 Temple ...... March 6, 1999 Runs Allowed Runs 7 Cal St. Northridge .April 6, 1996 7 Cal State Fullerton .May 9, 2009 28 Nevada ...... April 4, 1997 28 Cal St. Northridge April 23, 1995 Total Bases Caught Steals Earned Runs Allowed Hits 46 Cal St. Northridge April 22, 1995 5 U. San Francisco .Feb. 21, 1997 24 CSU Bakersfield . .May 30, 2010 29 Cal St. Fullerton . .April 26, 2003 Walks Hit by Pitches Hits Allowed RBIs 13 Stanford ...... Jan. 21, 2001 6 San Jose State . .Feb. 23, 2002 32 CSU Bakersfield . .May 30, 2010 28 Cal St. Northridge April 23, 1995 13 Pepperdine . . . . .Feb. 23, 2001 6 Nevada ...... May 1, 1999 Walks Allowed Doubles 13 U. San Diego . . . .Jan. 23, 2005 6 San Jose State . . .Feb. 4, 2005 15 New Mexico State May 13, 2000 9 UC Davis ...... April 17, 2005 13 Saint Mary’s . . . . .May 10, 2011 Left on Base Fielding Triples Strikeouts 17 Northern Illinois .March 10, 2010 Putouts 3 Cal St. Fullerton . .April 26, 2003 20 Cal St. Fullerton . .April 18, 2014 17 Gonzaga ...... Feb. 16, 2018 42 BYU ...... Feb. 22, 2020 3 UC Santa Barbara May 24, 2002 Sacrifice Bunts Pitching 42 UC Santa Barbara May 16, 2003 3 Pepperdine . . . . .Feb. 23, 1999 5 San Jose State . .Feb. 13, 1999 Innings Pitched 42 Pacific ...... April 21, 2001 3 Washington ...... Feb 18, 2007 5 California ...... March 22, 2014 14 Pacific ...... April 21, 2001 Assists 3 UC Riverside . . . . .April 3, 2010 Sacrifice Flies 14 UC Santa Barbara May 16, 2003 21 Cal St. Northridge May 16, 2004 3 California ...... March 20, 2010 4 New Mexico State Jan. 24, 1998 Strikeouts Errors 3 Pacific ...... March 8, 2015 4 Fresno State . . . .Feb. 12, 2002 17 Saint Mary’s . . . . .Jan. 31, 1998 8 U. San Diego . . . . .Feb. 9, 1996 3 UCLA ...... Feb. 27, 2016 4 Stanford ...... March 2, 2002 Wild Pitches Passed Balls Opponent -- Game 3 USC ...... April 28, 2019 4 Cal State Fullerton .May 8, 2009 8 Southern Utah .March 29, 2003 4 Bethany College .April 11, 2001

Hitting Lowest Batting Average Fewest Left on Base Fewest Passed Balls Most Earned Runs Allowed Most Games Played .239 ...... 2014 381 ...... 1995, 2011 4 ...... 2013 466 ...... 1997 62 ...... 2004 Most Walks Most Intentional Walks Most Pickoffs Fewest Earned Runs Allowed Fewest Games Played 296 ...... 2001 17 ...... 2002 13 ...... 2002, 2008 197 ...... 2011 50 ...... 1995 Fewest Walks Fewest Intentional Walks Fewest Pickoffs Most Doubles Allowed Most At-Bats 152 ...... 2011 1 ...... 1999, 2000 2 ...... 2007 142 ...... 1997 2,138 ...... 2004 Most Hit by Pitches Most Runners Picked Off Most Caught Steals Fewest Doubles Allowed Fewest At-Bats 77 ...... 2004 10 ...... 2013, 2018 35 ...... 2002 76 ...... 2019 1,734 ...... 1996 Fewest Hit by Pitches Fewest Runners Picked Off Fewest Caught Steals Most Triples Allowed Most Runs 30 ...... 2011 2 ...... 2007 12 ...... 1997 35 ...... 2002 556 ...... 1998 Most Strikeouts Most Grounded Fewest Triples Allowed Fewest Runs Scored 488 ...... 2004, 2014 into Double Plays Pitching 7 ...... 2011 203 ...... 2014 Fewest Strikeouts 53 ...... 2003 Best Earned-Run Average Most Home Runs Allowed Most Hits 284 ...... 1996 Fewest Grounded 3.11 ...... 2020 100 ...... 1997 701 ...... 1998 Highest On-Base Percentage into Double Plays Worst Earned-Run Average Fewest Home Runs Allowed Fewest Hits .420 ...... 1998 23 ...... 2011 8.22 ...... 1997 13 ...... 2019 443 ...... 12011 Lowest On-Base Percentage Most Wins Most Walks Allowed .317 ...... 2014 Fielding 42 ...... 1998 288 ...... 1997 Most Doubles Most Sacrifice Bunts Most Putouts Fewest Wins Fewest Walks Allowed 144 ...... 1998 50 ...... 2014 1,621 ...... 2004 19 ...... 2013 146 ...... 2013 Fewest Doubles Fewest Sacrifice Bunts Fewest Putouts Most Complete Games Most Strikeouts 65 ...... 1996 24 ...... 2004 1,279 ...... 1995 12 ...... 1998 504 ...... 1997 Most Triples Most Sacrifice Flies Most Assists Fewest Complete Games Fewest Strikeouts 29 ...... 1998 36 ...... 2002, 2009 671 ...... 2004 0 ...... 2018, 2019 326 ...... 2004 Fewest Triples Fewest Sacrifice Flies Fewest Assists Most Shutouts Most Wild Pitches 4 ...... 2005 12 ...... 2005, 2011 480 ...... 2000 9 ...... 2017 64 ...... 2009 Most Home Runs Most Stolen Bases Most Errors Fewest Shutouts Fewest Wild Pitches 57 ...... 2002 94 ...... 1998 111 ...... 2002 0 ...... 1996, 2002, 2008 35 ...... 1996 Fewest Home Runs Fewest Stolen Bases Fewest Errors Most Saves Most Hit Batters 12 ...... 2014, 2015 26 ...... 2003 53 ...... 2019 19 ...... 2018 81 ...... 2009 Most RBIs Most Stolen Base Attempts Highest Fielding Percentage Fewest Saves Fewest Hit Batters 490 ...... 1998 117 ...... 1998 .975 ...... 2019 1 ...... 1997 32 ...... 1996 Fewest RBIs Fewest Stolen Base Attempts Lowest Fielding Percentage Most Innings Pitched Most Balks 186 ...... 2014 48 ...... 2018 .951 ...... 1996 540.1 ...... 2004 20 ...... 2007 Most Total Bases Most Times Caught Stealing Most Double Plays Turned Fewest Innings Pitched Fewest Balks 1,071 ...... 1998 41 ...... 2001 61 ...... 2002 426.1 ...... 1995 1 ...... 2016 Fewest Total Bases Fewest Times Caught Stealing Fewest Double Plays Turned Most Hits Allowed Most Sacrifice Bunts Allowed

Opponent -- Team (Season) Opponent -- Team 589 ...... 2014 14 ...... 2005 31 ...... 2011, 2015 729 ...... 1997 73 ...... 2011 Highest Slugging Percentage Most Catcher’s Interferences Most Triple Plays Turned Fewest Hits Allowed Fewest Sac. Bunts Allowed .509 ...... 1998 6 ...... 1996 1 ...... 2003, 2010 450 ...... 2011 25 ...... 1996 Lowest Slugging Percentage Fewest Catcher’s Interferences Fewest Triple Plays Turned Most Runs Allowed Most Sacrifice Flies Allowed .310 ...... 2014 0 .1997- 2000, 2005, 2007, 2010-11, 2013, 2016-20 0 1995-2002, 2004-09, 2011-19 549 ...... 1997 34 ...... 2004 Highest Batting Average Most Left on Base Most Passed Balls Fewest Runs Allowed Fewest Sacrifice Flies Allowed .333 ...... 1998 508 ...... 2009 21 ...... 2006 247 ...... 2019 15 ...... 1997, 2018

Hitting Sacrifice Flies 4 Cal Poly vs. Washington ...... March 7, 2008 At-Bats 5 Cal Poly vs. New Mexico State . Jan. 24, 1998 Double Plays 111 Cal Poly vs. Pacific ...... April 21, 2001 5 Cal Poly vs. San Jose State . . . April 22, 2014 7 Cal Poly vs. UC Santa Barbara March 5, 2002 Runs Stolen Bases 7 Cal Poly vs. Santa Clara ...... Feb. 21, 2004 44 Cal Poly vs. Nevada ...... April 4, 1997 12 Cal Poly vs. Temple ...... March 6, 1999 Pitching Hits Caught Steals Innings Pitched 47 Cal Poly vs. Nevada ...... April 4, 1997 5 Cal Poly vs. U. San Francisco . . Feb. 21, 1997 28 Cal Poly vs. UC Santa Barbara . May 16, 2003 RBIs Hit by Pitches 28 Cal Poly vs. Pacific ...... April 21, 2001 41 Cal Poly vs. Nevada ...... April 4, 1997 8 Cal Poly vs. Utah ...... Jan. 27, 2001 Strikeouts Doubles 8 Cal Poly vs. UC Riverside . . . . . May 22, 2005 32 Cal Poly vs. Portland State . . . . March 1, 1997 14 Cal Poly vs. Cal St. Northridge . May 14, 2004 8 Cal Poly vs. UC Santa Barbara. March 1, 2005 Walks Allowed Triples 8 Cal Poly vs. Loyola Marymount . Feb. 12, 2006 24 Cal Poly vs. Stanford ...... Jan. 21, 2001 5 Cal Poly vs. Westmont...... Feb. 18, 2004 8 Cal Poly vs. Northern Illinois. . March 13, 2014 Runs Allowed 5 Cal Poly vs. Washington ...... Feb 18, 2007 Left on Base 44 Cal Poly vs. Nevada ...... April 4, 1997 Home Runs 27 Cal Poly vs. Hawaii-Hilo...... April 4, 2004 Earned Runs Allowed 13 Cal Poly vs. Nevada ...... April 4, 1997 Fielding 35 Cal Poly vs. Nevada ...... April 4, 1997 Total Bases Putouts Fewest Hits Allowed 93 Cal Poly vs. Nevada ...... April 4, 1997 84 Cal Poly vs. Pacific ...... April 21, 2001 5 Cal Poly vs. Baylor ...... March 15, 2019 Walks 84 Cal Poly vs. UC Santa Barbara . May 16, 2003 Hit Batters 24 Cal Poly vs. Stanford ...... Jan. 21, 2001 Assists 8 Cal Poly vs. Utah ...... Jan. 27, 2001 Strikeouts 36 Cal Poly vs. UC Davis...... March 30, 2013 8 Cal Poly vs. UC Riverside . . . . . May 22, 2005 32 Cal Poly vs. Portland State . . . . March 1, 1997 36 Cal Poly vs. Columbia...... March 9, 2019 8 Cal Poly vs. UC Santa Barbara. March 1, 2005 Sacrifice Bunts Errors 8 Cal Poly vs. Loyola Marymount . Feb. 12, 2006 8 Cal Poly vs. Long Beach State . May 12, 2001 11 Cal Poly vs. Cal State Fullerton . . May 2, 1998 8 Cal Poly vs. Northern Illinois. . March 13, 2014 Combined -- Game 8 Cal Poly vs. Pepperdine . . . . . March 29, 2011 Passed Balls Wild Pitches 8 Cal Poly vs. UC Davis...... March 30, 2013 4 Cal Poly vs. Bethany College. . . April 11, 2001 9 Cal Poly vs. Fresno State . . . . . April 14, 1998 81 Cal Poly Yearly Leaders -- 1970-2020

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Batting Average 1985 Jason Maas ...... 64 Doug O’Neill ...... 12 1992 Dave Dzierski ...... 4 (Min. 100 At-Bats) 1986 Eric Baysinger ...... 39 1992 Dave Dzierski ...... 15 Tony Florez ...... 4 1970 Dave Oliver ...... 290 1987 John Orton ...... 35 1993 Rob Neal ...... 18 Juan Rojo ...... 4 1971 Dave Oliver ...... 347 Scott Reaves ...... 35 1994 Grant Munger ...... 12 1993 Jon Macalutas ...... 4 1972 Joe Zagarino ...... 353 1988 Joe Rumsey ...... 44 1995 Jon Macalutas ...... 12 Grant Munger ...... 4 1973 Joe Zagarino ...... 331 1989 Ron Crowe ...... 46 1996 Jon Macalutas ...... 15 1994 Bret Mueller ...... 5 1974 Joe Zagarino ...... 355 1990 Sean Harper ...... 44 1997 Scott Kidd ...... 21 Rob Neal ...... 5 1975 Dave Fowler ...... 310 1991 Doug O’Neill ...... 39 1998 Steve Wood ...... 16 1995 Bret Mueller ...... 7 1976 Ozzie Smith ...... 308 1992 Matt Drake ...... 43 1999 Matt Brady ...... 13 1996 Steve Rohlmeier ...... 5 1977 Tom Beyers ...... 372 1993 Brent Simonich ...... 54 2000 Brian Oxley ...... 16 1997 Steve Rohlmeier ...... 5 1978 Tom Beyers ...... 350 1994 Rob Neal ...... 42 2001 Phil Thompson ...... 16 1998 Matt Brady ...... 2 1979 Tom Beyers ...... 380 1995 Bret Mueller ...... 45 2002 Kyle Wilson ...... 19 Matt Elam ...... 2 1980 Bob Parr ...... 350 1996 Jon Macalutas ...... 47 2003 Sam Herbert ...... 20 Jason Barringer ...... 2 1981 Eric Peyton ...... 329 1997 Taber Maier ...... 81 2004 Chalon Tietje ...... 23 1999 Tanner Trosper ...... 2 1982 Monty Waltz ...... 333 1998 Matt Elam ...... 45 2005 Matt Cooper ...... 17 Doug Morales ...... 2 1983 Hugh Williamson ...... 333 1999 Tanner Trosper ...... 34 2006 Jimmy Van Ostrand ...... 13 2000 Steve Wood ...... 2 1984 Jason Maas ...... 391 2000 Steve Wood ...... 56 2007 Grant Desme ...... 17 Kevin Tillman ...... 2 1985 Monty Waltz ...... 399 2001 Kevin Tillman ...... 36 Brent Morel ...... 17 Jason Barringer ...... 2 1986 Bob Wright ...... 363 2002 Bryan Gant ...... 59 2008 Wes Dorrell ...... 24 Bryan Gant ...... 2 1987 John Orton ...... 351 2003 Sam Herbert ...... 49 2009 Adam Buschini ...... 18 2001 Phil Thompson ...... 5 1988 Rich Shepperd ...... 355 2004 Sam Herbert ...... 66 2010 Luke Yoder ...... 21 2002 Bryan Gant ...... 8 1989 Pat Kirby ...... 333 2005 Matt Cooper ...... 43 2011 Mitch Haniger ...... 14 2003 Pat Breen ...... 4 1990 Doug Noce ...... 434 2006 Jimmy Van Ostrand ...... 46 2012 Jimmy Allen ...... 20 2004 Sam Herbert ...... 4 1991 Phil James ...... 354 2007 Grant Desme ...... 54 2013 Nick Torres ...... 19 2005 Brandon Roberts ...... 9 1992 Phil James ...... 344 2008 Luke Yoder ...... 51 2014 Nick Torres ...... 17 2006 Josh Lansford ...... 3 1993 Ben Boulware ...... 350 2009 Ryan Lee ...... 65 2015 Jordan Ellis ...... 11 Matt Cooper ...... 3 1994 Jon Macalutas ...... 347 2010 Luke Yoder ...... 61 Zack Zehner ...... 11 2007 Logan Schafer ...... 4 1995 Andy Hall ...... 380 2011 Bobby Crocker ...... 37 Brian Mundell ...... 11 2008 Brent Morel ...... 5 1996 Ryan Brennan ...... 341 2012 Mike Miller ...... 56 2016 Kyle Marinconz ...... 15 Logan Schafer ...... 5 1997 Scott Kidd ...... 412 2013 Denver Chavez ...... 56 John Schuknecht ...... 15 2009 Adam Buschini ...... 3 1998 Steve Wood ...... 340 2014 Mark Mathias ...... 48 2017 Bradlee Beesley ...... 13 Luke Yoder ...... 3 1999 Bryan Gant ...... 392 2015 Peter Van Gansen ...... 43 Kyle Marinconz ...... 13 2010 Matt Jensen ...... 6 2000 Steve Wood ...... 346 2016 Brett Barbier ...... 41 2018 Alex McKenna ...... 15 2011 Mitch Haniger ...... 2 2001 Kyle Wilson ...... 331 2017 Alex McKenna ...... 45 2019 Bradlee Beesley ...... 15 2012 Mike Miller ...... 4 2002 Bryan Gant ...... 402 2018 Alex McKenna ...... 51 2020 Bradlee Beesley ...... 4 Jimmy Allen ...... 4 2003 Sam Herbert ...... 346 2019 Tate Samuelson ...... 33 2013 Jordan Ellis ...... 6 2004 Sam Herbert ...... 383 2020 Bradlee Beesley ...... 15 Triples 2014 Zack Zehenr ...... 3 2005 Kyle Blumenthal ...... 410 1970 Lathan March ...... 3 Jimmy Allen ...... 3 2006 Josh Lansford ...... 353 Doubles 1971 Dave Oliver ...... 4 John Schuknecht ...... 3 2007 Grant Desme ...... 405 1970 Lathan March ...... 5 1972 Pete Phillips ...... 4 2015 Jordan Ellis ...... 6 2008 Brent Morel ...... 368 Glenn Egusa ...... 5 1973 Dave Oliver ...... 6 2016 Brett Barbier ...... 2 2009 Adam Buschini ...... 422 1971 Gary Knuckles ...... 11 1974 Joe Zagarino ...... 4 John Schuknecht ...... 2 2010 Bobby Crocker ...... 351 1972 Dave Snow ...... 8 Dave Fowler ...... 4 Alex McKenna ...... 2 2011 Bobby Crocker ...... 339 1973 Joe Zagarino ...... 8 1975 Dave Fowler ...... 3 2017 Bradlee Beesley ...... 3 2012 Mike Miller ...... 354 Larry Silveira ...... 8 1976 Ozzie Smith ...... 1 Kyle Marinconz ...... 3 2013 Denver Chavez ...... 357 1974 Joe Zagarino ...... 18 Randy Walorinta ...... 1 Scott Ogrin ...... 3 2014 Mark Mathias ...... 386 1975 Mike Ongarato ...... 8 Denny Martindale ...... 1 2018 Alex McKenna ...... 5 2015 Mark Mathias ...... 356 Terry Ruggles ...... 8 Don Rohm ...... 1 2019 Conagher Sands ...... 2 2016 Brett Barbier ...... 352 Scott Wilson ...... 8 Robbie Morris ...... 1 Elijah Greene ...... 2 2017 Alex McKenna ...... 360 Mitch Vieira ...... 8 1977 Ozzie Smith ...... 6 Willie Cano ...... 2 2018 Nick Meyer ...... 344 1976 Mike Ongarato ...... 10 1978 Mike Costa ...... 7 2020 Bradlee Beesley ...... 1 2019 Conagher Sands ...... 328 Paul Desjarlais ...... 10 1979 Erik Peterson ...... 5 Blake Wagenseller ...... 1 2020 Myles Emmerson ...... 317 1977 Ozzie Smith ...... 14 Bob Parr ...... 5 Nick DiCarlo ...... 1 1978 Mike Cassidy ...... 13 1980 Paul Hertzler ...... 5 Runs 1979 Tom Beyers ...... 13 1981 Larry Pott ...... 3 Home Runs 1970 Dave Oliver ...... 20 1980 Bob Weirum ...... 12 1982 Monty Waltz ...... 3 1970 Lee Smith ...... 4 1971 Dave Oliver ...... 38 1981 Eric Peyton ...... 11 1983 Rob Lambert ...... 3 1971 Lathan Marsh ...... 3 1972 Dave Oliver ...... 60 Craig Gerber ...... 11 1984 Jason Maas ...... 11 Dave Kline ...... 3 1973 Dan Marple ...... 41 Dave Kirby ...... 11 1985 Jason Maas ...... 7 1972 Dave Oliver ...... 3 1974 Dan Marple ...... 47 1982 Monty Waltz ...... 15 1986 Jeff Smith ...... 1 Larry Silveira ...... 3 1975 Ozzie Smith ...... 30 1983 Jason Maas ...... 6 Mark Renfree ...... 1 1973 Dan Marple ...... 4 1976 Ozzie Smith ...... 40 Steve Neel ...... 6 Marc King ...... 1 Larry Silveira ...... 4 1977 Ozzie Smith ...... 55 1984 Kent Bachman ...... 16 Joe Rumsey ...... 1 Mike Krukow ...... 4 1978 Mike Cassidy ...... 43 1985 Monty Waltz ...... 18 Dave Poirier ...... 1 1974 Joe Zagarino ...... 10 1979 Tom Beyers ...... 50 1986 Jeff Smith ...... 13 1987 Jeff Smith ...... 2 Tink Reynoso ...... 10 Jack Ayer ...... 50 1987 Jeff Smith ...... 13 Dave Poirier ...... 2 1975 Dave Fowler ...... 6 1980 Bob Parr ...... 34 1988 Rich Shepperd ...... 10 1988 Pat Kirby ...... 3 Ted Bailey ...... 6 1981 Craig Gerber ...... 43 Todd Rice ...... 10 1989 Pat Kirby ...... 7 1976 Mike Ongarato ...... 6 1982 Larry Pott ...... 27 1989 Ron Crowe ...... 16 1990 Pat Kirby ...... 7 Joe Budiselich ...... 6 1983 Monty Waltz ...... 24 1990 Doug Noce ...... 13 1991 Matt Drake ...... 2 1984 Jason Maas ...... 47 1991 Mike Oakland ...... 12 Juan Rojo ...... 2 (Continued on next page) 82 Cal Poly Yearly Leaders -- 1970-2020

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(Continued from previous page) 1982 Monty Waltz ...... 46 1999 Steve Wood ...... 34 2015 Mark Mathias ...... 9 1983 Rob Lambert ...... 41 Craig Ritter ...... 34 2016 John Schuknecht ...... 13 1977 Danny Gans ...... 7 1984 Jason Maas ...... 79 2000 Steve Wood ...... 71 2017 Alex McKenna ...... 13 1978 Mike Costa ...... 5 1985 Monty Waltz ...... 77 2001 Kevin Tillman ...... 39 2018 Bradlee Beesley ...... 8 Erik Peterson ...... 5 1986 Bob Wright ...... 53 2002 Kyle Wilson ...... 51 2019 Bradlee Beesley ...... 8 1979 Eric Peyton ...... 9 1987 John Orton ...... 61 2003 Pat Breen ...... 49 2020 Cole Cabrera ...... 3 Vance Harris ...... 9 1988 Rich Shepperd ...... 71 2004 Chalon Tietje ...... 58 1980 Bob Parr ...... 6 1989 Pat Kirby ...... 76 2005 Kyle Blumenthal ...... 53 Pitching 1981 Eric Peyton ...... 9 1990 Doug Noce ...... 86 2006 Jimmy Van Ostrand ...... 49 Earned-Run Average Bill White ...... 9 1991 Doug O’Neill ...... 60 2007 Grant Desme ...... 53 (Min. 50 IP) 1982 Steve Neel ...... 5 1992 Mike Oakland ...... 74 2008 Brent Morel ...... 60 1970 Allen Noble ...... 1.98 Kirk Perry ...... 5 1993 Rob Neal ...... 84 2009 Adam Buschini ...... 61 1971 Kent Agler ...... 1.20 1983 Steve Neel ...... 6 1994 Jeff Higbee ...... 59 2010 Bobby Crocker ...... 49 1972 Dennis Root ...... 2.03 1984 Monty Waltz ...... 7 1995 Andy Hall ...... 71 2011 DJ Gentile ...... 35 1973 Mike Krukow ...... 1.35 1985 Monty Waltz ...... 18 1996 Jon Macalutas ...... 66 2012 Mitch Haniger ...... 64 1974 Sam Solis ...... 2.64 1986 Scott Reaves ...... 7 1997 Scott Kidd ...... 105 2013 Nick Torres ...... 49 1975 Dave Pencille ...... 1.63 Dom Costantino ...... 7 1998 Steve Wood ...... 80 2014 Nick Torres ...... 52 1976 Bruce Freeberg ...... 2.21 1987 Scott Reaves ...... 12 1999 Steve Wood ...... 51 2015 Zack Zehner ...... 45 1977 Monte Mello ...... 1.95 1988 Rich Shepperd ...... 8 Matt Brady ...... 51 2016 John Schuknecht ...... 49 1978 Jack Freeland ...... 2.92 1989 Ron Crowe ...... 11 2000 Steve Wood ...... 72 2017 Kyle Marinconz ...... 32 1979 Todd Jensen ...... 3.03 1990 Bill Daly ...... 5 2001 Kevin Tillman ...... 64 2018 Tate Samuelson ...... 38 1980 Mark Silva ...... 3.47 Doug O’Neill ...... 5 2002 Bryan Gant ...... 97 2019 Tate Samuelson ...... 39 1981 Mark Bersano ...... 2.30 1991 Doug O’Neill ...... 10 2003 Sam Herbert ...... 83 2020 Tate Samuelson ...... 10 1982 Greg Gilbert ...... 3.82 1992 Dave Dzierski ...... 8 2004 Sam Herbert ...... 95 1983 ...... 4.26 1993 Rob Neal ...... 10 2005 Brandon Roberts ...... 77 Stolen Bases 1984 Greg Gilbert ...... 3.78 1994 Rob Neal ...... 5 2006 Josh Lansford ...... 83 1970 Dave Yeazell ...... 6 1985 Steve Snyder ...... 3.33 1995 Bret Mueller ...... 5 2007 Grant Desme ...... 79 1971 Dave Oliver ...... 25 1986 John Berringer ...... 5.57 1996 Jon Macalutas ...... 8 2008 Brent Morel ...... 88 1972 Dave Oliver ...... 11 1987 Jeff Sutter ...... 3.40 1997 Boyd Dodder ...... 16 2009 Ryan Lee ...... 87 1973 Dave Oliver ...... 19 1988 Lee Hancock ...... 3.03 1998 Steve Wood ...... 18 2010 Luke Yoder ...... 78 1974 Dan Marple ...... 22 1989 Dave Wilson ...... 3.37 1999 Steve Wood ...... 7 2011 Bobby Crocker ...... 64 1975 Mike Ongarato ...... 32 1990 Todd Refnes ...... 4.52 2000 Steve Wood ...... 16 2012 Mike Miller ...... 87 1976 Ozzie Smith ...... 44 1991 Dan Chergey ...... 2.01 2001 Kyle Wilson ...... 4 2013 Denver Chavez ...... 87 1977 Ozzie Smith ...... 44 1992 Eric Hill ...... 2.41 Keith Anderson ...... 4 2014 Mark Mathias ...... 81 1978 Tom Beyers ...... 24 1993 Dan Chergey ...... 4.15 Phil Thompson ...... 4 2015 Mark Mathias ...... 72 1979 Jack Ayer ...... 24 1994 Shannon Stephens ...... 3.31 2002 Kyle Wilson ...... 10 2016 Brett Barbier ...... 70 1980 Dave Kirby ...... 17 1995 Shannon Stephens ...... 4.37 2003 Pat Breen ...... 10 2017 Alex McKenna ...... 85 1981 Dave Kirby ...... 15 1996 Jason Novi ...... 3.76 2004 Bret Berglund ...... 9 2018 Alex McKenna ...... 81 1982 Bryon Darling ...... 17 1997 Mike Zirelli ...... 4.85 2005 Matt Cooper ...... 8 2019 Bradlee Beesley ...... 62 1983 Rob Lambert ...... 17 1998 Mike Zirelli ...... 5.77 2006 Jimmy Van Ostrand ...... 13 2020 Myles Emmerson ...... 20 1984 Kent Backman ...... 15 1999 Mike Zirelli ...... 4.90 2007 Grant Desme ...... 15 1985 Jason Maas ...... 32 2000 Jared Blasdell ...... 3.94 2008 Logan Schafer ...... 9 RBIs 1986 Jeff Smith ...... 10 2001 Brian Haskell ...... 4.90 2009 Adam Buschini ...... 11 1970 Lee Smith ...... 14 1987 John Orton ...... 8 2002 Kevin Correia ...... 4.63 2010 Luke Yoder ...... 15 1971 Dave Snow ...... 31 1988 Rich Shepperd ...... 12 2003 Garrett Olson ...... 4.37 2011 Mitch Haniger ...... 6 1972 Dave Oliver ...... 25 1989 Robert Hale ...... 18 2004 Nolan Moser ...... 2.31 2012 Mitch Haniger ...... 13 1973 Dave Oliver ...... 28 1990 Pat Kirby ...... 8 2005 Garrett Olson ...... 2.71 2013 Brian Mundell ...... 11 1974 Joe Zagarino ...... 52 1991 Doug O’Neill ...... 12 2006 Casey Fien ...... 4.44 2014 Nick Torres ...... 6 1975 Dave Fowler ...... 35 1992 Ben Boulware ...... 15 2007 Thomas Eager ...... 3.43 Jimmy Allen ...... 6 1976 Paul Desjarlais ...... 36 1993 Grant Munger ...... 13 2008 DJ Mauldin ...... 4.08 2015 Zack Zehner ...... 9 1977 Danny Gans ...... 45 1994 Rob Neal ...... 8 2009 Mark DeVincenzi ...... 4.26 2016 John Schuknecht ...... 6 1978 Mike Costa ...... 38 Bret Mueller ...... 8 2010 Matt Leonard ...... 4.97 Alex McKenna ...... 6 1979 Erik Peterson ...... 50 1995 Bret Mueller ...... 12 2011 Mason Radeke ...... 3.07 2017 Alex McKenna ...... 5 1980 Bob Parr ...... 37 1996 Jon Macalutas ...... 11 2012 Joey Wagman ...... 2.33 2018 Alex McKenna ...... 5 1981 Eric Peyton ...... 48 1997 Ryan Brennan ...... 13 2013 Reed Reilly ...... 2.29 Tate Samuelson ...... 5 1982 Monty Waltz ...... 27 1998 Matt Elam ...... 23 2014 Casey Bloomquist ...... 1.56 2019 Tate Samuelson ...... 5 1983 Steve Neel ...... 24 1999 Matt Elam ...... 15 2015 Casey Bloomquist ...... 2.85 2020 Cole Cabrera ...... 2 1984 Jason Maas ...... 57 2000 Tanner Trosper ...... 14 2016 Jarred Zill ...... 2.79 1985 Monty Waltz ...... 72 2001 Bryan Gant ...... 11 2017 Spencer Howard ...... 2.05 Hits 1986 Dom Costantino ...... 37 2002 Bryan Gant ...... 20 2018 Austin Dondanville . . . . .3.05 1970 Dave Oliver ...... 47 1987 Scott Reaves ...... 34 2003 Adam Leavitt ...... 21 2019 Michael Clark ...... 2.61 1971 Dave Oliver ...... 67 1988 Rich Shepperd ...... 54 2004 Brandon Roberts ...... 30 2020 Taylor Dollard ...... 1.67 1972 Dave Oliver ...... 60 1989 Ron Crowe ...... 55 2005 Brandon Roberts ...... 20 1973 Dave Oliver ...... 52 1990 Pat Kirby ...... 38 2006 Brent Walker ...... 20 Wins 1974 Joe Zagarino ...... 71 1991 Mike Oakland ...... 39 2007 Grant Desme ...... 12 1970 Allen Noble ...... 3 1975 Dave Fowler ...... 53 1992 Mike Oakland ...... 60 2008 Ryan Lee ...... 13 Bill Hall ...... 3 1976 Ozzie Smith ...... 64 1993 Rob Neal ...... 67 2009 Ryan Lee ...... 27 Dean Treanor ...... 3 1977 Ozzie Smith ...... 78 1994 Grant Munger ...... 34 2010 Bobby Crocker ...... 18 Tim Hayden ...... 3 1978 Tom Beyers ...... 68 1995 Bret Mueller ...... 42 2011 Bobby Crocker ...... 9 1971 Kent Agler ...... 9 1979 Tom Beyers ...... 79 1996 Jon Macalutas ...... 41 2012 David Armendariz ...... 13 1972 Dennis Root ...... 9 1980 Bob Parr ...... 62 1997 Steve Rohlmeier ...... 67 2013 Denver Chavez ...... 17 1981 Craig Gerber ...... 56 1998 Steve Wood ...... 58 2014 Mark Mathias ...... 12 (Continued on next page) 83 Cal Poly Yearly Leaders -- 1970-2020

Michael Clark Alex McKenna Bobby Ay 2016-19 2016-18 2017-19

(Continued from previous page) 1980 Scott Steele ...... 3 1988 Erik Bratlien ...... 140 2008 Steven Fischback ...... 85.0 1981 Dave Hampton ...... 1 1989 Dave Wilson ...... 131 2009 DJ Mauldin ...... 108.0 1973 Mike Krukow ...... 10 Joe Fiamengo ...... 1 1990 Todd Refnes ...... 51 2010 Matt Leonard ...... 96.0 1974 Rick Simpson ...... 10 Chris Pascal ...... 1 1991 Dan Chergey ...... 82 2011 Mason Radeke ...... 99.2 1975 Dave Pencille ...... 6 Dana Dowell ...... 1 1992 Dan Chergey ...... 84 2012 Joey Wagman ...... 108.1 1976 Bruce Freeberg ...... 8 1982 Gregg Alexander ...... 1 1993 Dan Chergey ...... 79 2013 Joey Wagman ...... 112.1 1977 Jack Freeland ...... 10 1983 Scott Bakker ...... 2 1994 Shannon Stephens ...... 70 2014 Matt Imhof ...... 99.1 1978 Ron Mantsch ...... 7 Pete Spiliotis ...... 2 1995 R.J. Simone ...... 66 2015 Casey Bloomquist ...... 98.0 1979 Stu Hein ...... 9 1984 Carl Hjerpe ...... 1 1996 Jason Novi ...... 69 2016 Kyle Smith ...... 94.0 1980 Stu Hein ...... 7 Jim McDonald ...... 1 1997 Mike Zirelli ...... 69 2018 Trent Shelton ...... 83.2 1981 Mark Bersano ...... 7 Larry McEvoy ...... 1 1998 Mike Zirelli ...... 77 2019 Bobby Ay ...... 85.1 1982 Greg Gilbert ...... 6 Tim Haubursin ...... 1 1999 Mike Zirelli ...... 99 2020 Drew Thorpe ...... 28.0 1983 Scott Bakker ...... 3 1985 Carl Hjerpe ...... 3 2000 Jared Blasdell ...... 71 Greg Gilbert ...... 3 1986 Mike Czyz ...... 3 Joe Smith ...... 71 1984 Steve Snyder ...... 8 1987 Lee Hancock ...... 2 2001 Brian Haskell ...... 72 Appearances 1985 Steve Snyder ...... 5 1988 Erik Bratlien ...... 3 2002 Kevin Correia ...... 99 1970 Allen Noble ...... 18 Mike Briare ...... 5 1989 Phil Crumback ...... 6 2003 Garrett Olson ...... 67 1971 Les Ohrn ...... 20 1986 Mike Briare ...... 7 1990 David Breneman ...... 1 2004 Jimmy Shull ...... 102 1972 Dennis Root ...... 18 1987 Erik Bratlien ...... 7 David Lafferty ...... 1 2005 Garrett Olson ...... 128 1973 Rick Simpson ...... 16 1988 Erik Bratlien ...... 10 Dennis Reed ...... 1 2006 Gary Daley Jr...... 110 1974 Bruce Freeberg ...... 17 1989 Greg Paxton ...... 11 Jim Sloan ...... 1 2007 Thomas Eager ...... 99 1975 Gorman Heimueller ...... 19 1990 Todd Refnes ...... 4 1991 David Lafferty ...... 2 2008 Steven Fischback ...... 79 1976 Bruce Freeberg ...... 17 1991 Dan Chergey ...... 9 1992 Chal Fanning ...... 3 2009 DJ Mauldin ...... 65 1977 Mike Farris ...... 17 1992 Dan Chergey ...... 9 1993 Shannon Stephens ...... 6 2010 Jeff Johnson ...... 53 1978 Mike Farris ...... 27 1993 Dan Chergey ...... 11 1994 Russ Peavey ...... 3 2011 Mason Radeke ...... 95 1979 Ron Mantsch ...... 19 Paul Souza ...... 11 1995 Shannon Stephens ...... 5 2012 Joey Wagman ...... 79 1980 Stu Hein ...... 17 1994 R.J. Simone ...... 10 1996 Jason Novi ...... 4 2013 Joey Wagman ...... 103 1981 Steve Compagno ...... 15 1995 Shannon Stephens ...... 6 1997 Jeff Wallace ...... 3 2014 Matt Imhof ...... 124 1982 Steve Compagno ...... 12 1996 Matt Atterberry ...... 8 1998 Matt Brady ...... 4 2015 Casey Bloomquist ...... 78 Greg Gilbert ...... 12 1997 Mike Zirelli ...... 10 1999 Mike Shwam ...... 3 2016 Kyle Smith ...... 89 1983 Mike Cook ...... 13 1998 Mike Zirelli ...... 3 2000 Tanner Trosper ...... 4 2017 Erich Uelmen ...... 100 1984 Steve Snyder ...... 18 Dan Merritt ...... 3 Kevin Correia ...... 4 2018 Trent Shelton ...... 68 1985 Carl Hjerpe ...... 19 Stan Acres ...... 3 2001 Nathan Choate ...... 8 2019 Bobby Ay ...... 74 1986 John Berringer ...... 15 1999 Mike Zirelli ...... 7 2002 Mike Bille ...... 1 2020 Taylor Dollard ...... 36 1987 Erik Bratlien ...... 21 2000 Jared Blasdell ...... 7 Frank McLaughlin ...... 1 1988 Lee Hancock ...... 21 Joe Smith ...... 7 2003 Dennis LeDuc ...... 5 Innings Pitched Erik Bratlien ...... 21 2001 Jared Blasdell ...... 5 2004 Nolan Moser ...... 9 1970 Bill Hall ...... 96.1 1989 Phil Crumback ...... 22 Tyler Fitch ...... 5 2005 Mike Bille ...... 14 1971 Bill Hall ...... 91.0 1990 Dennis Reed ...... 17 2002 Kevin Correia ...... 11 2006 Rocky Roquet ...... 10 1972 Mike Krukow ...... 106.2 1991 Dan Chergey ...... 16 2003 Garrett Olson ...... 5 2007 Evan Reed ...... 11 1973 Mike Krukow ...... 113.0 1992 Paul Souza ...... 18 Tyler Fitch ...... 5 2008 DJ Mauldin ...... 4 1974 Rick Simpson ...... 104.1 1993 Paul Souza ...... 17 2004 Jimmy Shull ...... 9 2009 Eric Massingham ...... 6 1975 Bruce Freeberg ...... 92.2 1994 Rob Croxall ...... 15 2005 Garrett Olson ...... 12 2010 Jeff Johnson ...... 4 1976 Bruce Freeberg ...... 106.0 R.J. Simone ...... 15 2006 Bud Norris ...... 8 2011 Jeff Johnson ...... 5 1977 Jack Freeland ...... 95.0 1995 Rob Croxall ...... 22 2007 Thomas Eager ...... 11 2012 Chase Johnson ...... 8 1978 Ron Mantsch ...... 85.1 1996 Chad Snowden ...... 20 2008 DJ Mauldin ...... 5 2013 Reed Reilly ...... 14 1979 Ron Mantsch ...... 110.2 1997 Josh Morton ...... 22 Jared Eskew ...... 5 2014 Reed Reilly ...... 12 1980 Rob Vavrock ...... 78.1 1998 Dan Merritt ...... 35 Steven Fischback ...... 5 2015 Danny Zandona ...... 7 1981 Mark Bersano ...... 90.0 1999 Dan Merritt ...... 26 2009 Eric Massingham ...... 7 2016 Justin Calomeni ...... 8 1982 Steve Compagno ...... 90.1 Jason Kelly ...... 26 2010 DJ Mauldin ...... 5 2017 Michael Clark ...... 11 1983 Mike Cook ...... 69.2 2000 Tyler Fitch ...... 19 2011 Mason Radeke ...... 8 2018 Austin Dondanville ...... 4 1984 Greg Gilbert ...... 102.2 Joe Smith ...... 19 2012 Kyle Anderson ...... 10 2019 Michael Clark ...... 8 1985 Mike Briare ...... 102.2 Jesse Gallup ...... 19 2013 Joey Wagman ...... 13 2020 Dylan Villalobos ...... 1 1986 John Berringer ...... 92.0 2001 Nathan Choate ...... 28 2014 Casey Bloomquist ...... 12 1987 Erik Bratlien ...... 84.2 2002 Kevin Correia ...... 24 2015 Casey Bloomquist ...... 8 Strikeouts 1988 Erik Bratlien ...... 134.1 2003 Nolan Moser ...... 19 2016 Kyle Smith ...... 6 1970 Bill Hall ...... 78 1989 Dave Wilson ...... 125.1 2004 Nolan Moser ...... 27 2017 Spencer Howard ...... 8 1971 Bill Hall ...... 60 1990 Dan Chergey ...... 87.2 2005 Mike Bille ...... 27 2018 Trent Shelton ...... 6 1972 Mike Krukow ...... 97 1991 Dan Chergey ...... 125.1 2006 Casey Fien ...... 30 2019 Bobby Ay ...... 9 1973 Mike Krukow ...... 126 1992 Dan Chergey ...... 124.1 2007 Evan Reed ...... 32 2020 Five with ...... 1 1974 Bruce Freeberg ...... 65 1993 Paul Souza ...... 120.2 2008 Brian Grening ...... 23 1975 Bruce Freeberg ...... 75 1994 R.J. Simone ...... 112.1 2009 Mark DeVincenzi ...... 31 Saves 1976 Bruce Freeberg ...... 54 1995 Shannon Stephens ...... 94.2 2010 Jeff Johnson ...... 23 1970 Not Available 1977 Jack Freeland ...... 52 1996 Mike Zirelli ...... 91.0 Frankie Reed ...... 23 1971 Les Ohrn ...... 7 1978 Mike Farris ...... 55 1997 Mike Zirelli ...... 118.2 2011 Frankie Reed ...... 25 1972 Doug Alderman ...... 3 1979 Stu Hein ...... 70 1998 Mike Zirelli ...... 115.1 2012 Reed Reilly ...... 25 1973 Rick Simpson ...... 2 1980 Mark Silva ...... 54 1999 Mike Zirelli ...... 115.2 Chase Johnson ...... 25 1974 Sam Solis ...... 2 Mark Bersano ...... 54 2000 Joe Smith ...... 100.1 2013 Reed Reilly ...... 32 Bruce Freeberg ...... 2 1981 Mark Silva ...... 67 2001 Jared Blasdell ...... 91.0 2014 Reed Reilly ...... 28 Gorman Heimueller ...... 2 1982 Joe Fiamengo ...... 52 2002 Kevin Correia ...... 130.1 2015 Danny Zandona ...... 28 1975 Gorman Heimueller ...... 4 1983 Greg Gilbert ...... 35 2003 Garrett Olson ...... 82.1 2016 Justin Bruihl ...... 25 1976 Bruce Freeberg ...... 3 1984 Greg Gilbert ...... 76 2004 Jimmy Shull ...... 99.2 2017 Michael Clark ...... 30 1977 Mike Farris ...... 6 1985 Mike Briare ...... 67 2005 Garrett Olson ...... 136.0 2018 Austin Dondanville ...... 26 1978 Mike Farris ...... 3 1986 John Berringer ...... 68 2006 Bud Norris ...... 110.2 2019 Michael Clark ...... 32 1979 Corky Wyrick ...... 3 1987 Erik Bratlien ...... 59 2007 Thomas Eager ...... 126.0 2020 Dylan Villalobos ...... 8 84

Year-By-Year Records (Four-Year School — 1942-2020) Overall Conference Year W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Conference Coach 1942 ...... 10 7 0 .588 Howie O’Daniels 1943 ...... 6 4 0 .600 George Egan 1944 ...... No games because of World War II 1945 ...... 10 8 0 .556 Vern Meacham, Richard Schwartz 1946 ...... 3 7 9 .300 Joseph Duehl 1947 ...... 14 17 0 .452 Robert Mott 1948 ...... 16 9 0 .640 CCAA Robert Mott 1949 ...... 20 17 0 .540 CCAA Robert Mott 1950 ...... 16 9 0 .640 CCAA Robert Mott 1951 ...... 22 8 0 .733 CCAA Robert Mott 1952 ...... 13 9 0 .591 7 5 0 .583 CCAA Robert Mott 1953 ...... 11 18 0 .379 CCAA Tom Lee 1954 ...... 23 9 1 .719 CCAA Robert Mott 1955 ...... 10 14 0 .417 CCAA Tom Lee 1956 ...... 12 16 1 .429 CCAA Howie O’Daniels 1957 ...... 12 14 0 .462 CCAA Howie O’Daniels 1958 ...... 8 24 0 .250 CCAA Bill Hicks 1959 ...... 17 18 0 .486 CCAA Bill Hicks 1960 ...... 12 24 0 .333 CCAA Bill Hicks 1961 ...... 19 18 0 .514 CCAA Bill Hicks 1962 ...... 12 23 0 .343 CCAA Bill Hicks 1963 ...... 16 23 0 .410 CCAA Bill Hicks 1964$ ...... 21 15 0 .583 CCAA Bill Hicks 1965 ...... 15 19 0 .441 CCAA Bill Hicks 1966 ...... 10 24 0 .294 CCAA Bill Hicks 1967 ...... 5 27 0 .156 CCAA Bill Hicks 1968 ...... 15 26 0 .366 CCAA Bill Hicks 1969 ...... 19 23 1 .452 CCAA Bill Hicks 1970 ...... 15 33 0 .313 CCAA Augie Garrido 1971 ...... 39 11 1 .780 CCAA Augie Garrido 1972 ...... 30 19 0 .612 CCAA Augie Garrido 1973 ...... 27 18 0 .600 15 9 0 .625 CCAA Berdy Harr 1974 ...... 32 23 0 .582 CCAA Berdy Harr 1975 ...... 30 18 1 .625 CCAA Berdy Harr 1976 ...... 30 22 1 .577 8 10 0 .444 CCAA Berdy Harr 1977$ ...... 41 20 0 .672 15 8 0 .652 CCAA/SCD2A Berdy Harr 1978 ...... 27 30 1 .473 CCAA/SCD2A Berdy Harr 1979 (1) ...... 28 27 1 .509 10 13 1 .417 CCAA Berdy Harr 1980 ...... 21 26 0 .447 14 16 0 .481 CCAA Berdy Harr 1981 ...... 31 16 1 .660 14 14 0 .500 CCAA Berdy Harr 1982 ...... 19 22 1 .463 9 15 0 .375 CCAA Berdy Harr 1983 ...... 11 27 0 .289 10 17 0 .370 CCAA Berdy Harr 1984 ...... 27 29 0 .482 15 15 0 .500 CCAA Steve McFarland 1985 ...... 26 32 0 .448 11 18 0 .379 CCAA Steve McFarland 1986 ...... 21 24 0 .467 9 19 0 .321 CCAA Steve McFarland 1987 ...... 20 31 0 .392 9 19 0 .321 CCAA Steve McFarland 1988 ...... 28 26 0 .519 16 14 0 .533 CCAA Steve McFarland 1989 (2) ...... 38 25 0 .603 19 10 0 .655 CCAA (First) Steve McFarland 1990 ...... 23 29 0 .442 14 16 0 .481 CCAA Steve McFarland 1991$ ...... 27 23 0 .540 18 12 0 .600 CCAA (Tie-First) Steve McFarland 1992$ ...... 41 19 0 .683 20 10 0 .667 CCAA (Tie-First) Steve McFarland 1993# ...... 39 19 0 .672 19 11 0 .633 CCAA (First) Steve McFarland 1994 ...... 31 21 0 .596 18 11 0 .620 CCAA (Tie-First) Kent Agler, Doug Noce 85

Year-By-Year Records (Four-Year School — 1942-2019) Overall Conference Year W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Conference Coach NCAA Division I 1995 (3) ...... 21 29 0 .420 13 17 0 .433 WAC (Fifth in Western) Ritch Price 1996 ...... 30 23 0 .566 18 12 0 600 WAC (Third in Western) Ritch Price 1997 ...... 37 21 0 .637 15 15 0 .500 Big West (Third-South) Ritch Price 1998 ...... 16 42 0 .276 7 21 0 .250 Big West (Fourth-South) Ritch Price 1999 ...... 21 34 0 .382 9 21 0 .300 Big West (Sixth) Ritch Price 2000 ...... 32 24 0 .571 18 12 0 .600 Big West (Tie-Third) Ritch Price 2001 ...... 30 26 0 .536 8 10 0 .444 Big West (Fifth) Ritch Price 2002 ...... 30 29 1 .508 15 9 0 .625 Big West (Third) Ritch Price 2003 ...... 27 28 1 .491 9 12 0 .429 Big West (Fourth) Larry Lee 2004 ...... 38 23 1 .621 10 11 0 .476 Big West (Fourth) Larry Lee 2005 ...... 36 20 0 .643 14 7 0 .667 Big West (Tie-Second) Larry Lee 2006 ...... 29 27 0 .518 10 11 0 .476 Big West (Fourth) Larry Lee 2007 ...... 32 24 0 .571 13 8 0 .619 Big West (Fourth) Larry Lee 2008 ...... 24 32 0 .429 8 16 0 .333 Big West (Tie-Seventh) Larry Lee 2009 (4) ...... 37 21 0 .638 14 10 0 .583 Big West (Third) Larry Lee 2010 ...... 23 32 0 .418 10 14 0 .417 Big West (Tie-Fifth) Larry Lee 2011 ...... 27 26 0 .509 15 9 0 .625 Big West (Third) Larry Lee 2012 ...... 36 20 0 .643 16 8 0 .667 Big West (Second) Larry Lee 2013 (5) ...... 40 19 0 .678 17 10 0 .630 Big West (Tie-Second) Larry Lee 2014 (6) ...... 47 12 0 .797 19 5 0 .792 Big West (First) Larry Lee 2015 ...... 27 27 0 .500 14 10 0 .583 Big West (Fourth) Larry Lee 2016 ...... 32 25 0 ..561 12 12 0 .500 Big West (Fourth) Larry Lee 2017 ...... 28 28 0 .500 16 8 0 .667 Big West (Second) Larry Lee 2018 ...... 30 27 0 .526 15 9 0 .625 Big West (Second) Larry Lee 2019 ...... 28 28 0 .500 17 7 0 .708 Big West (Second) Larry Lee 2020 (7) ...... 5 11 0 .316 0 0 0 —— Big West (N/A) Larry Lee

Notes: (1) Cal Poly forfeited 46 games in 1979 season (not reflected in totals); (2) Cal Poly won the NCAA Division II College World Series, but relinquished its championship due to NCAA rules violations; (3) Cal Poly baseball moved from Division II to Division I, starting with the 1995 season; (4) NCAA Tempe Regional (0-2); (5) NCAA Los Angeles Regional (UCLA) (1-2); (6) NCAA San Luis Obispo Regional; (7) Rest of 2020 season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic. ($) Qualified for postseason NCAA Division II Tournament; (#) NCAA Division II runner-up (relinquished due to NCAA rules violations). CCAA -- California Collegiate Athletic Association; SCD2A -- Southern California Division II Alliance; WAC -- Western Athletic Conference Cal Poly in the MLB Draft (Top Ten Rounds) First Round Fifth Round John Orton, C (25th Overall Selection) California Angels 1987 Taylor Dollard (RHP) (137th Overall Selection) Seattle Mariners 2020 Mitch Haniger, OF (38th Overall Selection -- Compensatory) Milwaukee Brewers 2012 Thomas Eager, RHP (172nd Overall Selection) St. Louis Cardinals 2007 Garrett Olson, LHP (48th Overall Selection -- Compensatory) Baltimore Orioles 2005 Sixth Round Second Round Nick Meyer, C (170th Overall Selection) New York Mets 2018 Matt Imhof, LHP (47th Overall Selection) Philadelphia Phillies 2014 Josh Lansford, 3B (179th Overall Selection) Chicago Cubs 2006 Grant Desme, OF (74th Overall Selection) 2007 Bud Norris, RHP (189th Overall Selection) Houston Astros 2006

Third Round Seventh Round Spencer Howard, RHP (45th Overall Selection) Philadelphia Phillies 2017 Brian Mundell, 1B/DB (197th Overall Selection) 2015 Dave Oliver, 3B (53rd Overall Selection) Cleveland Indians 1977 Ben Boulware, 2B (201st Overall Selection) Chicago White Sox 1993 Brent Morel, 3B (86th Overall Selection) Chicago White Sox 2008 Zack Zehner, OF (204th Overall Selection) 2014 Mark Mathias, 2B (93rd Overall Selection) Cleveland Indians 2015 Brandon Roberts, OF (212th Overall Selection) 2005 Logan Schafer, OF (94th Overall Selection) Milwaukee Brewers 2008 Reed Reilly, RHP (224th Overall Selection) Boston Red Sox 2014 Chase Johnson, RHP (101st Overall Selection) San Francisco Giants 2013 Gary Daley, RHP (106th Overall Selection) St. Louis Cardinals 2006 Eighth Round Evan Reed, RHP (110th Overall Selection) 2007 Rich Brown, OF (143rd Overall Selection) St. Louis Cardinals 1970 Mike Krukow, RHP (184th Overall Selection) Chicago Cubs 1973 Fourth Round Jimmy Shull (131st Overall Selection) (did not sign) Oakland Athletics 2005 Ozzie Smith, SS (86th Overall Selection) San Diego Padres 1977 Jimmy Van Ostrand, 1B (249th Overall Selection) Houston Astros 2006 Lee Hancock, RHP (97th Overall Selection) Pittsburgh Pirates 1988 Nick Torres, OF (117th Overall Selection) San Diego Padres 2014 Ninth Round Kevin Correia, RHP (127th Overall Selection) San Francisco Giants 2002 Mike Miller, SS (301st Overall Selection) Boston Red Sox 2012 Jimmy Shull, RHP (131st Overall Selection) Oakland Athletics 2005 Justin Calomeni, RHP (260th Overall Selection) Colorado Rockies 2016 Alex McKenna, OF (132nd Overall Selection) Houston Astros 2018 Bobby Ay, RHP (272nd Overall Selection) Arizona Diamondbacks 2019 Erich Uelmen, RHP (135th Overall Selection) Chicago Cubs 2017 Tenth Round Bobby Crocker, OF (136th Overall Selection) Oakland Athletics 2011 Jason Maas, OF (259th Overall Selection) 1985 Adam Buschini, INF (137th Overall Selection) Philadelphia Phillies 2009 Kevin Castner, RHP (303rd Overall Selection) (did not sign) Texas Rangers 2008 Jeremy Cunningham, RHP (138th Overall Selection) San Francisco Giants 1999 Jeff Johnson, RHP (308th Overall Selection) Cleveland Indians 2011 86

Former Mustangs (Division I Era Only -- 1995-2020) - A A A - - D D D - - I I I - Kevin Morgan 2014-17 Jimmy Shull 2004-05 Stan Acres 1998 Gary Daley 2004-06 Matt Imhof 2012-14 Kellen Moriarty 2008 Mike Shwam 1999-2000 William Adair 2018 Rodell Desamparo 1997-98 Josh Morton 1997-2001 R.J. Simone 1995 Jason Adams 2001 Grant Desme 2006-07 - J J J - Nolan Moser 2000-04 Elijah Skipps 2017-18 Kyle Albright 1999-2000 Mark DeVincenzi 2006-10 Allen Jackson 1995 Bret Mueller 1995 Andrew Slorp 2005-07 Tony Alcantar 2002 Gino DiBuduo 2003 Ryan Jameson 2019-20 Buster Mueller 2007-10 Joe Smith 1999-2000 Sean Alexander 2005 Nick DiCarlo 2018-20 Matt Jeckell 1996-97 Zach Mullinax 2001 Alec Smith 2014-17 Jared Allen 2001 Michael Dingilian 2012-15 Matt Jensen 2009-11 Brian Mundell 2013-15 Kyle Smith (SS) 2007-09 Jimmy Allen 2011-14 Nick Doan 2002-03 Jearl Jesson 2014 Nick Murphy 1999-2000 Kyle Smith (P) 2015-18 Andrew Alvarez 2018-20 Boyd Dodder 1995-97 Chase Johnson 2011-13 Nick Snow 2002 Keith Anderson 2000-01 Dylan Doherty 2016-19 Jeff Johnson 2009-11 - N N N - Chad Snowden 1996-97 Kyle Anderson 2009-12 Ken Dolan 1996-97 Matt Johnson 2005 Rob Neal 1996 Ron Soratos 1995 Macaulay Anderson 2010 Taylor Dollard 2018-20 Reed Johnson 2001-02 Scott Neal 2001 Chris Spencer 2003 Scott Anderson 2000-03 Scott Domingues 2007-08 Darren Nelson 2018-20 Shannon Stephens 1995 Matt Arens 2018-20 Austin Dondanville 2016-18 - K K K - Marc Nobriga 2007 Elliot Stewart 2010-11, 2013 David Armendariz 2011-13 Wes Dorrell 2007-09 Eric Kane 1995 Bud Norris 2004-06 Darik Stollmeyer 2002-03 Mark Armstrong 2019-20 Corey Dotzler 2010 Jason Kelly 1999-2000 Jason Novi 1995-97 Shane Stover 2001 John Arnold 1997 Ryan Drobny 2012-15 Bryan Kepner 2006-07 Nick Suniga 2014-15 Kyle Ashworth 2020 Scott Kidd 1996-97 - O O O - Greg Swertfager 2004-07 Matt Atterberry 1995-96 - E E E - Mike Kipper 2002 Mark Obenour 1997-98 Bobby Ay 2016-19 Thomas Eager 2005-07 Casey Klein 2002 Scott Ogrin 2017-20 - T T T - Drew Ecklund 1999-2000 Blake Knabenshue 2001-04 Connor O’Hare 2015-16 Cory Taillon 2003-04 - B B B - Matt Elam 1995-99 Mike Kopecky 1996-97 Josh Olivarria 2016 Bobby Tarantino 1995-96 Matt Bailey 1997-98 Jordan Ellis 2012-15 Josh Kougl 2002-03 Garrett Olson 2003-05 Noah Taylor 2019-20 Casey Baker 1996-97 Myles Emmerson 2017-20 David Krisch 1999-2001 Phil Ortez 2008-09 Grant Theophilus 2006-08 Brett Barbier 2014-16 Tommy Erlin 2009-11 Austin Kron 2015-16 Bryan Osorio 1997-99 Josh Thomas 2007-08 Cory Barnett 1995-97 Nick Errico 2001 Tony Kuper 1995 JJ Owen 2004-05 Sam Thomas 2005 Colby Barrick 2017-18 Aaron Escobedo 2002 Jack Kuzma 2017-20 Brian Oxley 2000 Phil Thompson 2000-01 Jason Barringer 1998-2002 Jared Eskew 2008-09 J.J. Thompson 2008-11 Corey Barthel 2005-07 AJ Esperanza 2019 - L L L - Drew Thorpe 2020 Bradlee Beesley 2017-20 Tyler Evanoff 2013 James Lagorio 2010 - P P P - Chalon Tietje 2001-04 Bret Berglund 2003-05 Chris Ewing 1996 Josh Lansford 2005-06 Brian Parker 2005-06 Kevin Tillman 2000-01 Erik Berkes 1999 Brett Larson 2000-03 Mike Passifione 2004-05 Nick Torres 2012-14 Andrew Bernstein 2015-16 - F F F - Tyler LaSalle 2002-03 Todd Pearson 1996 Andrew Toussaint 2001-02 Mike Bille 2001-05 Rob Farmer 1997 Mark Laugenour 2008-11 Mario Perotti 1995 Marc Townes 1995 Hal Billingsley 1998-99 Wesley Faust 1996-97 Jason Laws 2006-07 Dave Peruzzaro 1995 Thomas Triantos 2016-19 Brett Binning 2016-17 Casey Fien 2005-06 Adam Leavitt 2002-04 Steve Pettit 2004-05 Tanner Trosper 1997-2000 Bill Blackledge 1996 Steven Fischback 2007-11 Dennis LeDuc 2003-05 Pat Pezet 2005-08 Derek True 2020 Michael Bland 1997-98 Tyler Fitch 2000-03 Brooks Lee 2020 Matt Pitstick 1999 Nick Tudisco 2004 Jared Blasdell 2000-01 Jonathan Fleming 2004-05 Mike Lee 1995-96 Tommy Pluschkell 2012-15 Casey Bloomquist 2013-15 Jason Franks 2020 Ryan Lee 2005-09 Scott Poe 1995 - U U U - Kyle Blumenthal 2004-05 Ryan Freeman 1995 Slater Lee 2014-17 Ben Polshuk 2015-16 Erich Uelmen 2015-17 Greg Bochy 2000-02 Matt Leonard 2007-10 Jason Porto 1996-98 Matt Brady 1995-99 - G G G - Jake Lesinski 2014-15 Matt Powers 2001-03 Ross Brayton 2009-10 Jesse Gallup 1999-2000 Dion Light 2000 Matt Priess 1995-97 - V V V - Pat Breen 2003 Bryan Gant 1999-2002 Justin Linquist 1997-98 Chad Pruett 2004-07 Peter Van Gansen 2013-15 Ryan Brennan 1996-97 Jimmy Gardiner 2005-06 Casey Lopez 1998 Jarad Van Matre 2005-06 Jordan Brower 2012-13 DJ Gentile 2007-11 Connor Loucks 2019-20 - Q Q Q - David Van Ostrand 2008-10 Mike Brownstein 2006 Josh George 2015-18 Tommy Louie 1995 Jimmy Van Ostrand 2005-06 Andrew Bruder 2009-11 Gilbert Gil 2005-06 Jacob Luque 2006 - R R R - Jason Vance 1995 Kyle Brueggemann 2012-13 Drew Gillmore 2004-05 Mason Radeke 2009-11 Dylan Villalobos 2018-20 Justin Bruihl 2016 David Ginn 1995 - M M M - R.J. Radler 1995-97 Matt Burgard 2004-06 Alex Gironda 2015 Jon Macalutas 1995-96 Jeff Reboin 2003 - W W W - Evan Busby 2010-12 Chris Golik 2004-06 Taber Maier 1996-97 Connor Redmond 2017-18 Blake Wagenseller 2018-20 Adam Buschini 2006-09 Michael Gomez 2015-16 John Mackay 2018-10 Evan Reed 2005-07 Joey Wagman 2010-13 Bryan Granger 2012-14 Kyle Marinconz 2016-18 Frankie Reed 2007-11 Kevin Waldron 2004-07 - C C C - Jono Grayson 2010-11 Nick Marinconz 2020 Reed Reilly 2012-14 Brent Walker 2004-06 Cole Cabrera 2018-20 Elijah Greene 2019-20 Jon Marshall 2003-05 Darin Reisman 1998-99 Craig Wallace 2001 Justin Calomeni 2014-16 Kevin Greene 1995 Jeff Marsten 1995-96 Billy Joe Richardson 1998-99 Jeff Wallace 1996-99 Marty Camacho 1996-97 Brian Grening 2007-08 Mark Mathias 2013-15 Mark Riddle 1999-2000 Nigel Ward 2016 Richard Campbell 1996 Kiko Griffin 1997 Chris Martinez 1999-2001 Prentice Rios 1999 Kevin Waters 1996 Matt Canepa 2006 Nick Grim 2012 Mitchell Maseredjian 2008 Craig Ritter 1998-99 Chase Watkins 2019 Willie Cano 2019 Kirk Gross 2003 Eric Massingham 2006-09 Brandon Roberts 2004-05 Andrew Watt 1997-2000 Kyle Carson 2004-07 Matt Guiliano 2004 DJ Mauldin 2006-10 Ryan Rocheleau 2002 Kyle Wilson 2001-03 Brian Cassanego 1997-98 Joe Gulden 2005 Jake Mavropoulos 2016 Steve Rohlmeier 1996-97 Aaron Wise 2003 Kevin Castner 2006-09 Connor Gurnik 2019-20 Josh Mayo 2003-04 Rocky Roquet 2005-06 Tim Wise 2011-14 Quentin Cate 2006-07 Andrew McDaniel 2001-05 Ryan Rosa 2014 Kyle Wong 2009-10 Alex Chavarria 2002-03 - H H H - Quinn McGinnis 2001-04 Ricky Rossman 2008-09 Bryan Woo 2019-20 Denver Chavez 2010-13 Jordan Hadlock 2009-12 Alex McKenna 2016-18 Matt Russell 2011-13 Patrick Wood 1998 Nathan Choate 2000-01 Chris Hageman 1998-2002 Frank McLaughlin 2002-06 Steve Wood 1998-2000 Taylor Chris 2011-15 Andy Hall 1995 Matt McLevich 2003-05 - S S S - Jonathan Woodcox 2005-06 Michael Clark 2016-19 Mitch Haniger 2010-12 Nick McMillan 2004-06 Tony Saipe 2001-05 Greg Workman 1998 Casey Cloud 1995 Brian Haskell 2001-02 Donny Medlinger 2011 Derrick Saito 2006-08 Eugene Wright 2010-11 Craig Colen 2016-20 Troy Henry 1997-98 Adam Melker 2007-10 Luther Salinas 1996-99 Josh Wyrick 2002 Matt Cooper 2005-06 Justin Hensley 2008-09 Matt Melnick 1996-97 Tate Samuelson 2018-20 Kevin Corey 2010 Sam Herbert 2001-04 Dan Merritt 1997-99 Michael Sanderson 2016-17 - X X X - Taison Corio 2020 Adam Hersh 2002-03 Nick Meyer 2016-18 Conagher Sands 2019 Kevin Correia 2000-02 Brandon Hill 2000 Alex Michaels 2012-14 Billy Saul 2001-04 - Y Y Y - Tony Coscia 1995 Josh Hobson 2004 Dennis Miller 1995 Mick Scatena 1995-96 Luke Yoder 2007-10 Cameron Cotton 2015-16 Drew Hodson 1996 Mike Miller 2010-12 Logan Schafer 2007-08 Braden Young 2012-13 Alex Creel 2004-05 Michael Holback 2012-13 Matt Milwee 2000-01 Cam Schneider 2016-18 Brian Creely 2001 Chris Hoo 2011-14 Brent Mitchell 1995-96 John Schuknecht 2013-16 - Z Z Z - Bobby Crocker 2009-11 Michael Hoo 2010-11, 2014 Kevin Mohr 1996-97 Kyle Scott 2020 Danny Zandona 2012-15 Rob Croxall 1995 Spencer Howard 2016-17 Cooper Moore 2016 Dan Shaw 1999-2001 Zack Zehner 2014-15 Ryan Cunningham 2006-07 Trevor Howell 2003-04 Doug Morales 1999-2000 Scott Sheldon 1998-2001 Jarred Zill 2015-19 Jeremy Cunningham 1999 Ryan Huston 2006-07 Brent Morel 2006-08 Trent Shelton 2017-18 Mike Zirelli 1996-99 87

Great Moments in Cal Poly Baseball History

The 1989 Cal Poly baseball team captured the NCAA Division II National Championship in Montgomery, Alabama.

• April 14, 1905 -- Cal Poly wins its first-ever baseball game, Poly Pomona. defeating Paso Robles High School 9-7. According to the San Luis Obispo Morning Tribune, this game was the first interschool athletic • 1971 -- Cal Poly posts a 39-11-1 record for a .780 winning per- event. centage, best in school history. Head coach of that Mustang team, Augie Garrido, would later coach five College World Series cham- • April 24, 1926 -- Thornton Lee struck out 18 batters as Cal Poly pionship teams: Cal State Fullerton in 1979, 1984 and 1995, and at defeated San Jose State Teachers College 7-6. Texas in 2002 and 2005. Catcher Robin Baggett did not allow a passed ball that season and threw out 70 percent of would-be • May 5, 1926 -- Thornton Lee ties his own school record with base stealers. Les Ohrn pitched a no-hitter on May 8 against Cal another 18-strikeout performance in Cal Poly’s 5-4 win over Paso Poly Pomona, a 1-0 Mustang win, and Mike Krukow played the first Robles High School. of his three seasons in a Mustang uniform.

• March 7, 1942 -- Cal Poly’s first base- • 1974 -- Ozzie Smith begins his four-year ball game as a four-year school, a 5-3 career at Cal Poly. victory over Santa Barbara State College (now UC Santa Barbara). • March 1, 1975 -- Cal Poly swept a dou- bleheader against USC by scores of 1-0 • April 26, 1943 -- Ed Fisher pitched a and 3-2. no-hitter, allowing just one runner to reach base via a walk, as Cal Poly de-feated • 1977 -- Cal Poly breaks a school record Arroyo Grande High School 13-0. with 41 victories and qualifies for the NCAA Division II playoffs in Riverside. • July 17, 1945 -- Cal Poly played what is believed to be its first game under the • June 1987 – Catcher John Orton select- lights, an 11-3 loss against the Santa ed in the first round of the MLB draft by Maria All-Stars at Mission Field in San the California Angels. Luis Obispo. • June 2, 1989 – Cal Poly defeats New • March 21, 1950 -- Dick Jacquier broke Haven 9-5 to win the NCAA Division II Thornton Lee’s record by striking out 19 World Series at Montgomery, Ala. The batters as Cal Poly defeated Westmont Mustangs (37-24 for the season), won College 28-1. five straight games in capturing the title.

• March 13, 1954 -- Frank Romero • May 1992 -- Cal Poly finishes third in pitched a no-hitter as Cal Poly blanked NCAA Division II College World Series at Westmont College 9-0. Montgomery, Ala. and ties school record with 41 victories. • May 1964 -- Cal Poly makes its first NCAA Division II postseason playoff • June 1993 -- Cal Poly loses to Tampa appearance in Long Beach, losing to 7-5 in championship game of NCAA Sacramento State 10-3 in the first round Division II College World Series at and defeating Chapman College 16-2 in Montgomery, Ala., finishing second. the game for third place. • February 2, 1995 -- Cal Poly begins the • March 26, 1970 -- Dean Treanor pitched NCAA Division I era with an 8-6 win over a no-hitter in Cal Poly's 2-0 win over Cal Eugene Domenichelli played in the early 1940s. Cal Lutheran. The Mustangs were mem- 88

Great Moments in Cal Poly Baseball History • January 21, 2001 – In the by the Milwaukee Brewers, and is named first game at Baggett Stadium, Big West Conference Player of the Year, the Mustangs defeat Stanford, Cal Poly’s third such honoree. the previous season’s College World Series runners-up, 6-5, • 2013 -- The Mustangs (40-19) earn their on Scott Neal's bases-loaded second NCAA regional bid and garner their walk in the 12th inning. first Division I playoff victory, defeating San Diego 9-2 in the opening round of the Los • May 5, 2002 -- Kevin Angeles Regional at UCLA. Correia's complete-game five- hitter led Cal Poly to an 8-2 • 2014 -- Cal Poly captures first Big West win over Jered Weaver and Conference title and earns third NCAA Long Beach State in Baggett regional bid in a six-year span, hosting the Stadium. San Luis Obispo Regional and splitting four games. The team averaged a record 1,659 • March 28, 2003 -- Sam fans per home game and its 47 victories is Herbert goes 6-for-7 (five sin- a school record as well. Southpaw Matt gles, one double) in Cal Poly's Imhof is drafted in second round by the 22-1 win over Southern Utah Philadelphia Phillies. in the first game of a double- header played in light snow • 2020 — Cal Poly upset No. 1-ranked and flurries at Cedar City, Utah. In defending College World Series champion the nightcap, Garrett Olson Vanderbilt 9-8 in the MLB4 Tournament and Tony Saipe combine for a held in Scottsdale, Ariz. The season was no-hitter in a 7-0 Mustang win. called after 16 games due to COVID-19.

• April 23, 2004 -- In his junior Much of the material for this timeline season, Jered Weaver pitched includes research seven innings for the win as compiled by Don McCaleb Long Beach State beat Cal Poly 11-5 before 3,274 fans, then a Baggett Stadium record.

• May 6, 2005 -- Baggett Stadium’s record for a single- game crowd rose by 10 fans to 3,284 and they watched No. 1- ranked Cal State Fullerton defeat Cal Poly 3-1 as Ricky Romero and outduelled Garrett Olson.

• May 31, 2005 -- Catcher Kyle Blumenthal was named Big West Conference Player of the Year, Cal Poly’s first.

Dick Morrow soars above the bag in early 1950s game. • June 2005 – Southpaw Garrett Olson was selected in bers of the Western Athletic Conference for the first round of the MLB draft by the their first two Division I seasons. Baltimore Orioles.

• March 8, 1996 -- Mike Zirelli outduels Jeff • March 18, 2006 -- Jimmy Van Ostrand Weaver as Cal Poly beats Fresno State 2-1 hits two home runs off Washington ace and at Pete Beiden Field. Five weeks later, two-time Cy Young Award winner, Tim Zirelli beats Weaver again in an 11-8 Lincecum, including the game winner, lead- Mustang win at SLO Stadium. ing the Mustangs to a 5-4 victory over the 19th-ranked Huskies. • April 4, 1997 -- In Cal Poly’s first year in the Big West Conference, Taber Maier has • May 29, 2007 -- Outfielder Grant Desme a 6-for-6 day at the plate as Cal Poly beats was named Cal Poly’s second Big West Nevada 28-16 in Reno. In that same game, Conference Player of the Year and earned Boyd Dodder hits three home runs for the the Big West regular season Triple Crown. Mustangs. • 2009 – The Mustangs (37-21) earn their first NCAA Division I regional bid, playing in • May 16, 1997 -- Barry Zito suffers the loss the Tempe Regional at Arizona State. as Cal Poly beats UC Santa Barbara 11-10 Perry Jeter, a football and baseball stand- in the Big West Conference Tournament at • 2012 -- Outfielder Mitch Haniger is Cal out, is believed to be one of the first Afri- Blair Field in Long Beach. Poly's third first-round draft selection, taken can-American baseball players at Cal Poly. 89 Cal Poly Baseball Players in the Major Leagues Kevin Correia, Right-Handed Pitcher Year, Team W-L Pct. ERA G GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 2003, Giants 3-1 .750 3.66 10 7 0 39.1 41 16 16 18 20 2004, Giants 0-1 .000 8.50 11 1 0 18.0 25 20 17 9 13 2005, Giants 2-5 .286 4.76 14 11 0 56.2 60 31 30 31 44 2006, Giants 2-0 1.000 3.49 48 0 0 59.2 64 27 27 22 57 2007, Giants 4-7 .363 3.45 59 8 0 101.2 94 39 39 40 80 2008, Giants 3-8 .273 6.05 25 19 0 110.0 141 80 74 47 66 2009, Padres 12-11 .522 3.91 33 33 1 198.0 194 92 86 64 142 2010, Padres 10-10 .500 5.40 28 26 0 145.0 152 89 87 64 115 2011, Pirates 12-11 .522 4.85 27 26 1 154.0 175 90 83 39 77 2012, Pirates 12-11 .522 4.21 32 28 0 171.0 176 89 80 46 89 2013, Twins 9-13 .409 4.18 31 31 0 185.1 218 89 86 45 101 2014, Twins/Ddgrs 7-17 .292 5.38 32 26 0 154.0 190 104 92 40 79 2015, Phillies 0-3 .000 6.56 5 5 0 23.1 37 23 17 8 14 Totals (13 Years) 76-98 .437 4.67 355 221 2 1416.0 1567 789 734 473 897

Casey Fien, Right-Handed Pitcher Year, Team W-L Pct. ERA G GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 2009, Tigers 0-1 .000 7.94 9 0 0 11.1 13 11 10 6 9 2010, Tigers 0-0 .000 10.12 2 0 0 2.2 4 3 3 0 0 2012, Twins 2-1 .667 2.06 35 0 0 35.0 25 9 8 9 32 2013, Twins 5-2 .714 3.92 73 0 0 62.0 51 28 27 12 73 2014, Twins 5-6 .454 3.98 73 0 0 63.1 64 29 28 10 51 2015, Twins 4-6 .400 3.55 62 0 0 63.1 61 26 25 8 4 2016, Twins/Ddgrs 1-1 .500 5.49 39 0 0 39.1 45 24 24 10 35 2017, Mariners/Phillies 0-1 .000 11.25 10 0 0 12.0 22 17 15 6 12 Totals (8 Years) 17-18 .4.86 4.35 303 0 0 289.0 285 147 140 61 253

Craig Gerber, Infielder Kevin Correia Year, Team G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO HBP Avg. 1985, Angels 65 91 24 1 2 0 8 6 2 3 0 .264 2000-02 Totals (1 Year) 65 91 24 1 2 0 8 6 2 3 0 .264

Lee Hancock, Left-Handed Pitcher Year, Team W-L Pct. ERA G GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 1995, Pirates 0-0 --- 1.93 11 0 0 14.0 10 3 3 2 6 1996, Pirates 0-0 --- 6.38 13 0 0 18.1 21 18 13 10 13 Lee Hancock Totals (2 Years) 0-0 --- 4.45 24 0 0 32.1 31 21 16 12 19

1986-88 Mitch Haniger, Outfielder Year, Team G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO HBP Avg. 2016, Dbacks 34 109 25 2 1 5 9 17 12 27 1 .229 2017, Mariners 96 370 104 25 2 16 58 47 31 93 9 .282 2018, Mariners 157 596 170 38 4 26 90 93 70 148 10 .285 2019, Mariners 64 251 55 13 1 16 47 34 30 82 5 .219 2020, Mariners DNP (Injured) Totals (4 Years) 341 1,326 354 78 8 63 204 174 143 342 25 .267

Mustang Minor/Independent Leaguers Former Mustangs who played in the Minor/Independent Leagues in 2019 Michael Clark . . . . .Independent Mark Mathias ...... Indians Trent Shelton ...... Padres Chris Hoo ...... Marlins Alex McKenna ...... Astros Nick Torres . . . .Mexican League Spencer Howard ...... Phillies Nick Meyer ...... Mets Erich Uelmen ...... Cubs Chase Johnson ...... Giants Peter Van Gansen ...... Padres Slater Lee ...... Athletics Mike Miller . . . . .Red Sox/Twins Joey Wagman . . . . .Independent Kyle Marinconz ...... Nationals Brian Mundell ...... Rockies Zack Zehner ...... Yankees

Mitch Haniger 2010-12

Craig Gerber 1978-81 Casey Fien 2005-06 90 Cal Poly Baseball Players in the Major Leagues Gorman Heimueller, Left-Handed Pitcher Year, Team W-L Pct. ERA G GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 1983, A’s 3-5 .375 4.41 16 14 2 83.2 93 43 41 29 31 1984, A’s 0-1 .000 6.14 6 0 0 14.2 21 14 10 7 3 Totals (2 Years) 3-6 .333 4.67 22 14 2 98.1 114 57 51 36 34

Spencer Howard, Right-Handed Pitcher Year, Team W-L Pct. ERA G GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 2020, Phillies 1-2 .333 5.92 6 6 0 24.1 30 17 16 10 23 Totals (1 Year) 1-2 .333 5.92 6 6 0 24.1 30 17 16 10 23 Mike Krukow, Right-Handed Pitcher Year, Team W-L Pct. ERA G GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 1976, Cubs 0-0 --- 8.31 2 0 0 4.1 6 4 4 2 1 1977, Cubs 8-14 .364 4.40 34 33 1 172.0 195 96 84 61 106 1978, Cubs 9-3 .750 3.91 27 20 3 138.0 125 62 60 53 81 1979, Cubs 9-9 .500 4.21 28 28 0 164.2 172 84 77 81 119 1980, Cubs 10-15 .400 4.39 34 34 3 205.0 200 117 100 80 130 1981, Cubs 9-9 .500 3.68 25 25 2 144.1 146 68 59 55 101 1982, Phillies 13-11 .542 3.12 33 33 7 208.0 211 87 72 82 138 1983, Giants 11-11 .500 3.95 31 31 2 184.1 189 95 81 76 136 1984, Giants 11-12 .478 4.56 35 33 3 199.1 234 117 101 78 141 1985, Giants 8-11 .421 3.38 28 28 6 194.2 176 80 73 49 150 1986, Giants 20-9 .690 3.05 34 34 10 245.0 204 90 83 55 178 1987, Giants 5-6 .454 4.80 30 28 3 163.0 182 98 87 46 104 1988, Giants 7-4 .636 3.54 20 20 1 124.2 111 51 49 31 75 1989, Giants 4-3 .571 3.98 8 8 0 43.0 37 20 19 18 18 Totals (14 Years) 124-117 .515 3.90 369 355 41 2190.1 2188 1069 949 767 1478 Note: 10 shutouts

Thornton Lee, Left-Handed Pitcher Year, Team W-L Pct. ERA G GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 1933, Indians 1-1 .500 4.15 3 2 2 17.1 13 9 8 11 7 1934, Indians 1-1 .500 5.04 24 6 0 85.2 105 57 48 44 41 1935, Indians 7-10 .412 4.04 32 20 8 180.2 179 90 81 71 81 1936, Indians 3-5 .375 4.89 43 8 2 127.0 138 86 69 67 49 1937, White Sox 12-10 .545 3.52 30 25 13 204.2 209 91 80 60 80 1938, White Sox 13-12 .521 3.49 33 30 18 245.1 252 123 95 94 77 1939, White Sox 15-11 .577 4.21 33 29 15 235.0 260 121 110 70 81 1940, White Sox 12-13 .480 3.47 28 27 24 228.0 223 100 88 56 87 1941, White Sox 22-11 .667 2.37 35 34 30 300.1 258 98 79 92 130 1942, White Sox 2-6 .250 3.32 11 8 6 76.0 82 38 28 31 25 1943, White Sox 5-9 .357 3.18 19 19 7 127.0 129 66 59 50 35 1944, White Sox 3-9 .250 3.02 15 14 6 113.1 105 51 38 25 39 1945, White Sox 15-12 .556 2.44 29 28 19 228.1 208 81 62 76 108 1946, White Sox 2-4 .333 3.53 7 7 2 43.1 39 24 17 23 23 1947, White Sox 3-7 .300 4.47 21 11 2 86.2 86 50 43 56 57 Gorman Heimueller 1948, Giants 1-3 .250 4.41 11 4 1 32.2 41 20 16 12 17 Totals (16 Years) 117-124 .485 3.56 374 272 155 2331.1 2327 1105 921 838 937 1974-77 Note: 14 shutouts

Thornton Lee 1925-26

Mike Krukow 1971-73

Spencer Howard 2014-15 91 Cal Poly Baseball Players in the Major Leagues

Mike Miller 2010-12 Mark Mathias 2013-15

Mark Mathias, Utility Year, Team G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO HBP Avg. 2020, Brewers 16 36 10 3 0 0 2 4 0 7 0 .278 Totals (1 Year) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Mike Miller, Infielder Year, Team G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO HBP Avg. 2016, Red Sox 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals (1 Year) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Brent Morel, Infielder Year, Team G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO HBP Avg. 2010, White Sox 21 65 15 3 0 3 9 7 4 17 0 .231 2011, White Sox 126 413 101 18 1 10 44 41 22 57 3 .245 2012, White Sox 35 113 20 2 0 0 14 5 7 39 0 .177 2013, White Sox 12 25 5 0 0 0 3 1 5 7 0 .200 2014, Pirates 23 39 7 2 0 0 1 4 2 9 0 .179 2015, Pirates 3 7 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 .286 Totals (6 Years) 220 662 150 26 1 13 72 59 40 132 3 .227

Bud Norris, Right-Handed Pitcher Year, Team W-L Pct. ERA G GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 2009, Astros 6-3 .667 4.53 11 10 0 55.2 59 29 28 25 54 2010, Astros 9-10 .474 4.92 27 27 0 153.2 151 94 84 77 158 2011, Astros 6-11 .353 3.77 31 31 0 186.0 177 93 78 70 176 2012, Astros 7-13 .350 4.65 29 29 0 168.1 165 90 87 66 165 2013, Astros/Orioles 10-12 .454 4.18 32 30 0 176.2 196 89 82 67 147 2014, Orioles 15-8 .652 3.65 28 28 0 165.1 149 68 67 52 139 2015, Orioles/Padres 3-11 .214 6.72 38 11 0 83.0 100 68 62 31 71 2016, Braves/Ddgrs 6-10 .375 5.10 35 19 0 113.0 116 67 64 49 102 2017, Angels (19 Sv) 2-6 .250 4.21 60 3 0 62.0 56 29 29 27 74 2018, Cardinals (28 Sv)3-6 .333 3.59 64 0 0 57.2 51 27 23 21 67 Totals (10 Years) 67-90 .427 4.51 355 188 0 1,221.1 1,220 654 604 485 1,153 Dave Oliver, Infielder Year, Team G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO HBP Avg. 1977, Indians 7 22 7 0 1 0 2 3 4 0 1 .318 Totals (1 Year) 7 22 7 0 1 0 2 3 4 0 1 .318

Dave Oliver 1970-73

Brent Morel Bud Norris 2006-08 2004-06 92 Cal Poly Baseball Players in the Major Leagues Garrett Olson, Left-Handed Pitcher Year, Team W-L Pct. ERA G GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 2007, Orioles 1-3 .250 7.79 7 7 0 32.1 42 28 28 28 28 Garrett Olson 2008, Orioles 9-10 .474 6.65 26 26 0 132.2 168 100 98 62 83 2009, Mariners 3-5 .375 5.60 31 11 0 80.1 79 52 50 34 47 2003-05 2010. Mariners 0-3 .000 4.54 35 0 0 37.2 42 20 19 15 31 2011, Pirates 1-1 .500 2.08 4 0 0 4.1 2 1 1 3 4 2012, Mets 0-0 .000 108.00 1 0 0 0.1 3 4 4 1 0 Totals (6 Years) 14-22 .389 6.26 104 44 0 287.2 336 205 200 143 193

John Orton, Catcher Year, Team G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO HBP Avg. 1989, Angels 16 39 7 1 0 0 4 4 2 17 0 .179 1990, Angels 31 84 16 5 0 1 8 6 5 31 1 .190 1991, Angels 29 59 14 4 0 0 7 3 10 17 1 .203 1992, Angels 43 114 25 3 0 2 11 12 7 32 2 .219 1993, Angels 37 95 18 5 0 1 5 4 7 24 1 .189 Totals (5 Years) 156 401 80 18 0 4 35 29 31 121 5 .200

Evan Reed, Right-Handed Pitcher Year, Team W-L Pct. ERA G GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 2013, Tigers 0-1 .000 4.24 16 0 0 23.1 28 16 11 8 17 2014, Tigers 0-1 .000 4.18 32 0 0 32.1 39 19 15 12 26 Totals (2 Years) 0-2 .000 4.22 48 0 0 55.2 67 35 26 20 43

Logan Schafer, Outfielder Year, Team G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO HBP Avg. 2011, Brewers 8 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 .333 2012, Brewers 16 23 7 1 2 0 3 5 1 3 0 .304 2013, Brewers 134 298 63 15 3 4 29 33 25 60 3 .211 2014, Brewers 65 116 21 9 1 0 13 8 15 27 1 .181 2015, Brewers 69 122 27 6 1 1 17 6 12 29 2 .221 2016, Twins 26 63 15 3 1 0 8 1 8 16 2 .238 Totals (6 Years) 318 625 134 34 8 5 71 53 62 136 8 .214

Ozzie Smith, Infielder Year, Team G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO HBP Avg. 1978, Padres 159 590 152 17 6 1 69 46 47 43 0 .258 1979, Padres 156 587 124 18 6 0 77 27 37 37 2 .211 1980, Padres 158 609 140 18 5 0 67 35 71 49 5 .230 1981, Padres 110 450 100 11 2 0 53 21 71 37 5 .222 John Orton 1982, Cards 140 488 121 24 1 2 58 43 68 32 2 .248 1983, Cards 159 552 134 30 6 3 69 50 64 36 1 .243 1985-87 1984, Cards 124 412 106 20 5 1 53 44 56 17 2 .257 1985, Cards 158 537 148 22 3 6 70 54 65 27 2 .276 1986, Cards 153 514 144 19 4 0 67 54 79 27 2 .280 Cal Poly’s highest drafted 1987, Cards 158 600 182 40 4 0 104 75 89 36 1 .303 1988, Cards 153 575 155 27 1 1 61 51 74 43 1 .270 player, selected by the 1989, Cards 155 593 162 30 8 2 82 50 61 37 2 .273 then-California Angels 1990, Cards 143 512 130 21 1 1 61 50 61 33 2 .254 1991, Cards 150 550 157 30 3 3 96 50 83 36 1 .285 in the first round, 1992, Cards 132 518 153 20 2 0 73 31 59 34 0 .295 1993, Cards 141 543 157 22 6 1 75 53 43 18 1 .288 25th overall pick, in 1987. 1994, Cards 98 381 100 18 3 3 51 30 38 26 0 .262 1995, Cards 44 156 31 5 1 0 15 11 17 12 2 .199 1996, Cards 82 227 64 10 2 2 36 18 25 9 2 .282 Totals (19 Years) 2753 9396 2460 402 69 28 1257 793 1072 589 33 .262

Evan Reed 2005-07

Ozzie Smith 1974-77

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Mustangs in the Pros (Since 1965) 1967 1984 Bob Dorn (P), Cleveland Kent Bachman (SS) Montreal Mike Cook (P) Montreal 1968 Greg Gilbert (P) San Francisco Gerry Bosch (OF), New York Mets (FA) 1985 1969 Rob Lambert (2B) New York (AL) Mike Marostica (OF), Oakland (FA) Jason Maas (OF) New York (AL) *(10/259) Michael Young (P), Chicago Cubs (FA) Darren Pearson (P) San Francisco

1970 1986 Rich Brown (OF), St. Louis *(8/143) John Berringer (P) Chicago (NL) Marc King (1B/OF) Montreal 1971 John Stevens (3B) San Bernardino (Ind.) Kent Agler (P) Kansas City Steve Freeborn (OF) Kansas City 1987 Lathan Marsh (OF) Cleveland JOHN ORTON (C) CALIFORNIA (1989-93) *(1/25) Scott Reaves (3B) Philadelphia 1972 Dennis Root (P) Oakland 1988 Erik Bratlien (P) Philadelphia 1973 LEE HANCOCK (P) PITTSBURGH MIKE KRUKOW (P) CHICAGO CUBS, (1995-96) *(4/97) PHILADELPHIA, SAN FRANCISCO (1976-89) Brad Hoyer (P) San Diego Grant Desme *(8/184) DAVE OLIVER (2B) CLEVELAND (1977) *(3/53) 1989 2006-07 Ron Crowe (SS) San Francisco 1974 Justin McCray (IF) Milwaukee Dan Marple (OF) Baltimore Greg Paxton (P) Cleveland Larry Silveira (C) Philadelphia Bobby Ryan (P) Cleveland Joe Zagarino (OF), San Francisco Rich Sheppard (OF) California Dave Wilson (P) Detroit 1976 Denny Martindale (2B) St. Louis 1990 Mike Ongarato (OF) Boston Doug Noce (C) Montreal Dennis Reed (P) Houston 1977 Todd Refnes (P) California Dave Daniels (OF) Chicago (AL) GORMAN HEIMUELLER (P) OAKLAND (1983-84) 1991 Dave Pencille (P) Chicago (AL) Doug O’Neill (OF) Montreal OZZIE SMITH (SS), SAN DIEGO, ST. LOUIS (1978-96) *(4/86) 1992 Mike Oakland (1B) Colorado 1978 Danny Gans (OF), Victoria (Ind.) 1993 Ben Boulware (2B) Chicago (AL) *(7/201) 1979 Dan Chergey (P) Florida Jack Ayer (SS) St. Louis Jimmy Van Ostrand Tom Beyers (OF) Los Angeles 1995 2005-06 Kevin Irot (OF) New York (AL) Tony Coscia (P) San Francisco Jim Johnson (IF) San Francisco Rob Croxall (P) Sioux Falls (Ind.) Ron Mantsch (P) Oakland Andy Hall (2B) St. Louis Erik Peterson (1B) New York (AL) Bret Mueller (OF) St. Louis Everette Rey (C) Cleveland R.J. Simone (P) Salinas (Ind.) Corky Wyrick (P) San Diego Shannon Stephens (P) Florida

1980 1996 Bob Parr (P) New York (AL) Matt Atterberry (P) Prairie League (Ind.) Bob Weirum (3B) Oakland Jon Macalutas (OF) Milwaukee Rob Vavrock (P) Oakland Rob Neal (OF) California

1981 1997 Mark Bersano (P) New York (AL) John Arnold (OF) Sioux Falls (Ind.) CRAIG GERBER (SS) CALIFORNIA (1985) Ryan Brennan (OF) Bend (Ind.) Paul Hertzler (OF) Montreal Matt Jeckell (P) Fargo (Ind.) Eric Peyton (OF) Milwaukee Scott Kidd (2B) New York (AL) Mark Silva (P) New York (AL) Taber Maier (SS) St. Louis Bill White (3B) California Matt Priess (C) San Francisco Steve Rohlmeier (3B) Saskatoon (Ind.) 1982 Chad Snowden (P) Canton (Ind.) Steve Compagno (P) New York (AL) Larry Pott (C) San Diego 1999 Jeremy Cunningham (RHP) San Francisco 1983 Jeff Wallace (RHP) Los Angeles Mitch Haniger Hugh Williamson (OF) California Mike Zirelli (RHP) San Francisco 2010-12 94

Mustangs in the Pros (Since 1965) 2000 2010 Joe Smith (RHP) San Francisco Matt Leonard (P), Cincinnati Michael Schwam (RHP) Milwaukee Adam Melker (OF), St. Louis Tanner Trosper (OF) Oakland Luke Yoder (OF), Boston Steve Wood (1B) Toronto Ross Brayton (C), San Diego Brian Oxley (SS) Sioux City (Ind.) 2011 2001 Bobby Crocker (OF), Oakland *(4/136) Kevin Tillman (2B) Cleveland Jeff Johnson (P), Cleveland *(10/308) Jared Blasdell (P) St. Louis Frankie Reed (P), Florida Keith Anderson (C) San Francisco Matt Jensen (2B), Arizona Phil Thompson (OF) Sioux City (Ind.) Mason Radeke (P), Cleveland Eugene Wright (P), Winnipeg Goldeyes (Ind.) 2002 Greg Bochy (P) San Diego 2012 KEVIN CORREIA (P), SAN FRANCISCO, SAN MITCH HANIGER (OF), MILWAUKEE, ARIZONA, DIEGO, PITTSBURGH, MINNESOTA, L.A. SEATTLE (2016-PRESENT) *(1/38, Compensatory) Jimmy Allen DODGERS, PHILADELPHIA (2003-15) *(4/127) MIKE MILLER (INF), BOSTON (2016) *(9/301) Nick Grim (P), Baltimore 2011-14 2003 Kyle Anderson (P), Toronto Scott Anderson (SS), Colorado Brett Larson (P), San Diego 2013 Chase Johnson (P), San Francisco *(3/101) 2004 Jimmy Allen (INF), Boston Chalon Tietje (OF), Oakland Reed Reilly (P), Baltimore Cory Taillon (C), St. Louis Michael Holback (P), St. Louis Sam Herbert (OF), St. Louis Denver Chavez (INF), Arizona Nolan Moser (P), Boston Joey Wagman (P), Chicago White Sox Adam Leavitt (2B), Sioux City (Ind.) 2014 2005 Matt Imhof (P), Philadelphia *(2/47) GARRETT OLSON (P), BALTIMORE, CHICAGO, Nick Torres (OF), San Diego *(4/117) SEATTLE, PITTSBURGH, NEW YORK METS Zack Zehner (OF), Toronto *(7/204) (2007-2012) *(1/48, Compensatory) Reed Reilly (P), Boston *(7/224) Jimmy Shull (P), Oakland *(4/131) Jimmy Allen (3B), L.A. Dodgers Brandon Roberts (OF), Cincinnati *(7/212) Chris Hoo (C), Miami Kyle Blumenthal (C), Colorado Bret Berglund (1B), Colorado 2015 Mike Bille (P), Florida MARK MATHIAS (U), CLEVELAND, MILWAUKEE Dennis LeDuc (P), Ohio Valley (Ind.) (2020-PRESENT) *(3/93) Brian Mundell (1B/DH), Colorado *(7/197) 2006 Peter Van Gansen (SS), San Diego Gary Daley Jr. (P), St. Louis *(3/106) Casey Bloomquist (P), Chicago Cubs Josh Lansford (3B), Chicago Cubs *(6/179) Zack Zehner (OF), New York Yankees BUD NORRIS (P), HOUSTON, BALTIMORE, Danny Zandona (P), Boston SAN DIEGO, ATLANTA BRAVES, L.A. DODGERS, Matt Imhof L.A. ANGELS (2009-2018) *(6/189) 2016 2012-14 Jimmy Van Ostrand (1B), Houston *(8/249) Justin Calomeni (P), Colorado *(9/260) Matt Canepa (C), Chicago Cubs Brett Barbier (C/1B), Philadelphia CASEY FIEN (P), DETROIT, MINNESOTA, John Schuknecht (OF), L.A. DODGERS, PHILADELPHIA (2009-2017) Rocky Roquet (P), Chicago Cubs 2017 Gilbert Gil (INF), Kansas City SPENCER HOWARD (P), PHILADELPHIA (2020-PRESENT) *(2/45) 2007 Erich Uelmen (P), Chicago Cubs *(4/135) Grant Desme (OF), Oakland *(2/74) Slater Lee (P), Oakland EVAN REED (P), DETROIT (2013-14) *(3/110) Thomas Eager (P), St. Louis *(5/172) 2018 Alex McKenna (OF), Houston *(4/132) 2008 Nick Meyer (C), New York Mets *(6/170) BRENT MOREL (3B), CHICAGO WHITE SOX, Kyle Marinconz (INF), Washington TORONTO, PITTSBURGH (2010-15) *(3/86) Trent Shelton (P), San Diego (FA) LOGAN SCHAFER (OF), MILWAUKEE, MINNESOTA (2011-16) *(3/94) 2019 Derrick Saito (P), Kansas City Bobby Ay (P), Arizona *(9/272) Brian Grening (P), Cleveland Michael Clark (P), Healdsburg (Ind.)

2009 2020 Adam Buschini (1B), Philadelphia *(4/137) Taylor Dollard (P), Seattle *(5/137) Kyle Smith (SS), Cleveland Bradlee Beesley (OF), Seattle (FA) Eric Massingham (P), Philadelphia Elijah Greene (OF), L.A. Angels (FA) Kevin Castner (P), Texas Jared Eskew (P), Florida ALL CAPS -- Played in the Major Leagues (bold = current) Ryan Lee (OF), Chicago White Sox FA -- Free agent Ind. -- Independent League Reed Reilly * Drafted in the first 10 rounds (round/overall selection) 2012-14 95

More than 22,000 students, nationally-renown courses of study and the top-ranked public master’s university in the western United States ... all 11 miles from the Pacific Ocean. This is Cal Poly Located in the central California coastal town of San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly comprises tution of its size. During the 2018-19 academic year, the athletics department – which one of 23 campuses in the California State University, the nation’s largest four-year sponsors 21 varsity programs – saw the men’s and women’s cross country and undergraduate university system. Each CSU campus is given considerable freedom to women’s volleyball and beach volleyball teams advance to the NCAA regionals and cap- develop its programs and each institution boasts its own qualities and strengths. ture Big West titles as well. Katie Izzo and Miranda Daschian qualified for the NCAA Cal Poly’s Learn by Doing principle of instruction prepares undergraduates for careers Championships in cross country and joined Abibat Rahman-Davies and Brooke Tjerrild in applied technical and professional fields. From computers to crops, Cal Poly holds that in track and field’s NCAA West Preliminary Round. Tom Lane qualified in the NCAA the best preparation for any endeavor is derived through practical application. Wrestling Championship for the second time. Joe Protheroe and Dominic This ideal has set Cal Poly apart from other schools and been the school’s driv- Frasch (football) along with Crissy Jones and Tia Miric (beach volleyball) ing philosophy since its 1901 founding. earned All-America honors along with sisters Torrey and Adlee Van Winden Courses at Cal Poly emphasize a high proportion of lab work, fieldwork and (indoor volleyball). Pitcher Bobby Ay (ninth round, Arizona) was selected in the special assignments, culminating with a senior project. Unique on-campus MLB Draft in June 2019. Named Big West athletes of the year were Daschian opportunities – such as an organic farm and a student-run daily newspaper (women’s cross country), Jake Ritter (men’s cross country), Jones and Miric and majors of study ranging from aerospace engineering to wine and viticul- (beach volleyball) and Torrey Van Winden (indoor volleyball). ture – make hands-on learning a daily reality at Cal Poly. In total, Cal Poly con- As testament to Cal Poly’s athletics and academic integrity, 117 Mustangs fers bachelor's degrees in 66 separate areas of study (37 master’s programs). collected conference all-academic praise during the 2019-20 school year. The Nine of those degrees are exclusive to the San Luis Obispo campus (see next page). Cal Poly Athletics Department also finished sixth in the 2018-19 Big West For 28 consecutive years, U.S. News and World Report has ranked Cal Poly as the Commissioner’s Cup, an award presented to the institution with the best overall results top public master’s university in the western U.S. The publication also ranked Cal Poly’s in the conference’s 18 sponsored sports, and 10 squads posted perfect Academic computer and civil engineering programs No. 2 nationwide, College of Engineering as Progress Rate scores during the 2018-19 academic year. Six Mustang teams posted the No. 7 and aerospace, electrical and mechanical engineering each No. 3. best scores in the conference in their sport. On-campus activities are headquartered at the renown University Union and Cal Internationally, Cal Poly was represented at the 2008 Summer Olympics by former Poly’s student-run activities have earned enviable reputations across the nation. Week Mustangs Sharon Day (United States, high jump), Jimmy Van Ostrand (Canada, base- of Welcome offers first-quarter students a successful introduction to the collegiate expe- ball) and Stephanie Brown Trafton, whose gold medal for the United States in the discus rience through a team of trained student leaders and university officials, all of whom pro- competition was the first such feat by a Mustang athlete. Day (heptathlon) and Brown vide academic and social resources, encourage awareness and promote relationships Trafton (discus) also qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Wrestler Boris with the campus and Central Coast community. Novachkov qualified for the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro in 65-kilogram (143- Athletically, Cal Poly boasts one of the most successful Division I programs for an insti- pound) freestyle competition. THE CAL POLY BREAKDOWN • Affiliation: Member of the 23-campus California State University, the largest four-year public university system within the United States • Location: San Luis Obispo, approximately 220 miles south of San Francisco and 200 miles north of Los Angeles • Terms: Four 11-week quarters per year • Student Body (Fall 2019 Quarter): 21,242 • Faculty: 1,244, with a 19-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio • Accredited and Recognized Programs: 24 • Estimated 2017-18 Annual Fee Average for Students (California Residents): Undergraduates – $9,432; Graduate – $9,432 • Out-of-State Tuition and Fees (2017-18): $21,312 • Room and Board (2017-18): $13,115 per year • Other Fees (Books, Supplies, Transportation. etc.): $4,566 per year BEST IN THE WEST CAL POLY AN ACADEMIC DYNASTY 28 YEARS IN THE MAKING For the 28th straight year, Cal Poly was named the best public, Within individual areas of study, U.S. News and master’s-level university in the West by U.S. News & World Report’s annual America’s Best Colleges guidebook. World Report ranked Cal Poly’s College of Engin- The 2021 guide provides data on more than 1,800 colleges and eering No. 8 among public engineering programs universities and rankings for more than 1,400 institutions. It lists for schools whose highest degree is a bachelor’s or Cal Poly in third overall in the West — up one from last year and master’s (Cal Poly was bested only by the United an improvement of nine spots from 2019’s rankings. States Military Academy and Air Force Academy). In addition, several College of Engineering programs were A number of College of Engineering programs ranked as the best in the nation among public educational institu- ranked high in the Best Undergraduate Engineering tions, and Cal Poly was ranked as the top western school for vet- Programs in their individual specialty categories. erans among public and private institutions that participate in fed- The university’s industrial/manufacturing program eral initiatives helping veterans and active-duty service members was ranked No. 1; aerospace/aeronautical/astro- pay for their degrees. nautical engineering, computer engineering, civil “For more than a generation, we have taken pride in being rec- engineering and electrical/electronic/communica- ognized as one of the best universities in the nation,” said univer- tions all ranked No. 2; mechanical engineering and sity President Jeffrey D. Armstrong. “Our goal is to produce the biomedical engineering ranked at No. 3. next generation of industry innovators and future leaders who, through Learn by Doing, graduate ready to contribute in their careers from Day One. These rankings also positively reflect on our talented and dedicated faculty and staff who devote them- The College of Engineering plaza, located on the northwest corner of the Cal Poly campus. selves to helping students thrive and succeed in life.” Athletics and Academic Excellence • www.gopoly.com 96

THE CAL POLY EXPERIENCE FACTS, FIGURES AND ACHIEVEMENTS DEGREE PROGRAMS • During the last survey conducted among those degrees to students of all minority groups and No. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD • Gender, Race, Culture, Science and students who graduated during the 2016-17 aca- 8 in engineering degrees to Hispanic students. AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Technology • Agriculture and Environmental Plant • Geographic Information Systems demic year, 89 percent of Cal Poly students report- Overall, Cal Poly ranked No. 12 in granting degrees Sciences* (BS) • Geology ed working full time or attending graduate school to all minorities. • Agricultural Business (BS, Minor) • German • Agricultural Communication (BS, Minor) • Gerontology within one year of receiving an undergraduate • Agricultural Science (BS) • Global Politics degree. Breaking down the figures, 70 percent of • The average high school grade-point average for • Agricultural Systems Management* • Indigenous Studies in Natural Cal Poly graduates were working full time within one freshmen enrolling at Cal Poly for the 2018-19 (BS) Resources and the Environment • Animal Science (BS) • Integrated Marketing Communications year of graduation, 17 percent were attending grad- school year was 4.10. Average SAT score was • BioResource and Agricultural • Italian Studies uate school and 6 percent were at least employed 1,402 for reading and mathematics combined while Engineering* (BS) • Land Rehabilitation and Restoration • Dairy Science* (BS) Ecology part time. Additionally, 96 percent of those employed the average ACT score was 30. • Environmental Earth and Soil Science • Landscape Horticulture were in fields related to their college degree. (BS) • Latin American Studies • Hundreds of firms recruit and employ Cal Poly • Environmental Management and • Law and Society Protection (BS) • Linguistics • The median starting salary for those Cal Poly stu- grads each year. Cal Poly annually hosts between • Food Science (BS, Minor) • Meat Science and Processing dents graduating during the 2016-17 academic 300 and 600 employers through an on-campus • Forestry and Natural Resources (BS) • Media Arts, Society and Technology • Nutrition (BS, Minor) • Military Science year was $60,900. recruiting program and career fairs. • Recreation, Parks and Tourism • Multidisciplinary Design Administration (BS) • Photography • Cal Poly’s admissions process is highly competi- • Measuring 203,605 square feet, Robert E. • Wine and Viticulture (BS) • Plant Protection • Poultry Management tive. A total of 54,062 freshman and 11,112 transfer Kennedy Library contains approximately 2,576,300 COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND • Queer Studies and graduate applications were received for the items. This collection features more than 620,000 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN • Rangeland Resources • Architectural Engineering* (BS, Minor) • Real Property Development Fall 2019 term. About 4,500 freshmen and 860 books, 107,000 bound periodicals and an exten- • Architecture (BArch) • Religious Studies transfer students are expected to enroll. sive collection of government documents and • City and Regional Planning (BS, MCRP, • Science and Risk Communication exclusive collections. Minor) • Spanish • Construction Management (BS, Minor) • Studio Art • Cal Poly has more than 132,000 alumni living and • Landscape Architecture (BLA, Minor) • Sustainable Agriculture working across the globe. San Luis Obispo County • The average freshman retention rate, an indicator • Sustainable Environments COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING • Water Science features the largest concentration of Cal Poly alum- of student satisfaction, is 94 percent. • Aerospace Engineering (BS) • Western Intellectual Tradition ni (14,479), followed by Santa Clara County (8,480) • Biomedical Engineering* (BS) • Women's and Gender Studies • Civil Engineering (BS) and Los Angeles County (8,454). • 39 percent of full-time undergraduates receive • Computer Engineering (BS) MASTER’S PROGRAMS some kind of need-based financial aid at Cal Poly. • Computer Science (BS, Minor) • Accounting (MS) • Of the 21,812 students enrolled at Cal Poly during Total money awarded for 2017-18 was over $172 • Electrical Engineering (BS) • Aerospace Engineering (MS) • Environmental Engineering (BS) • Agricultural Education (MAE) the 2018-19 academic year, 29 percent were from million and the average need-based scholarship or • General Engineering (BS) • Agriculture (MS), with specializations in the San Francisco Bay Area, 6.8 percent from the grant award was $3,524. • Industrial Engineering (BS) BioResource and Agricultural Systems, • Manufacturing Engineering (BS) Animal Science, Crop Science, Dairy Central Coast (San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara • Materials Engineering (BS) Products Technology, Environmental and Monterey counties), 22 percent from the Los • Recognized as a leading source of accounting • Mechanical Engineering (BS) Horticultural Science, Food Science, Angeles area, 6 percent from the San Joaquin graduates, Cal Poly’s Orfalea College of Business • Software Engineering (BS) Irrigation, Plant Protection Science and Soil Science. Valley, 8 percent from the San Diego area, 7 per- is one of only two public universities in California COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS • Architecture (MS) cent from the Sacramento area, 4 percent from (along with the University of California) to be recog- • Anthropology and Geography (BA) • Architectural Engineering (MS) • Art and Design (BA) • Biological Sciences (MS) other California counties, 16 percent from other nized by Business Week magazine as one of the • Child Development (BS, Minor) • Biomedical Engineering (MS) U.S. states and 1 percent international students. top 100 undergraduate business programs in the • Communication Studies (BA, Minor) • Business (MBA) nation. • Comparative Ethnic Studies (BA) • Business Analytics (MS) • English (BA, Minor) • City and Regional Planning (MCRP) • Cal Poly’s main campus features more than 1,300 • Graphic Communication (BS, Minor) • Civil and Environmental acres. Off-site acreage includes the adjacent San • As part of developing a comprehensive curriculum • History (BA, Minor) Engineering (MS) • Journalism (BS) • Computer Science (MS) Luis Creek Ranches (1,614 acres), non-adjacent for a degree in wine and viticulture, Cal Poly and • Modern Languages and Literatures (BA) • Dairy Products Technology (MPS) Western Ranches (3,043), Swanton Pacific Ranch E&J Gallo Winery have established a state-of-the- • Music (BA, Minor) • Economics (MS) in Santa Cruz County (3,200) and the Valencia art vineyard on campus. • Philosophy (BA, Minor) • Education (MA) with specializations in • Political Science (BA) Counseling and Guidance, Curriculum Property (500), also located in Santa Cruz County. • Psychology (BS, Minor) and Instruction, Special Education Cal Poly is the second-largest land-holding institu- • The National Science Foundation has recognized • Sociology (BA, minor) (SPED), and Educational Leaderships • Theatre Arts (BA, Minor) and Administration (ELAP) tion in the state, ranking behind the University of Cal Poly’s science programs as among the most • Electrical Engineering (MS) California. Cal Poly, however, uses all of its holdings innovative undergraduate curriculums in the United COLLEGE OF SCIENCE • Engineering (MS), with specializations in States. A new 190,000-square-foot Center for AND MATHEMATICS Integrated Technology Management in active support of education. • Biochemistry (BS) and Water Engineering Science and Mathematics was completed by Fall • Biological Sciences (BS) • Engineering Management Program • Cal Poly annually remains among the top-10 2013. • Chemistry (BS) (MBA/MS) • Kinesiology (BS) • Engineering, Specialization in Transport schools in the United States in granting degrees to • Liberal Studies (BS/BA) Planning (MCRP/MS) Hispanic, Asian and other minority students in the • The College of Agriculture, Food and • Marine Sciences (BS) • English (MA) • Mathematics (BS, Minor) • Fire Protection Engineering (MS) fields of agriculture, architecture and engineering. Environmental Sciences is the nation’s fourth- • Microbiology (BS, Minor) • Forestry Sciences (MS) According to Diverse Issues in Higher Education largest undergraduate agricultural program. • Physics (BS, BA, Minor) • General Management (MBA) magazine, Cal Poly ranked No. 4 nationally in • Statistics (BS, Minor) • History (MA) • Industrial Engineering (MS) granting agriculture degrees to Hispanic students; • Cal Poly recently announced a $110 million gift ORFALEA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS • Mathematics (MS) No. 5 in architecture degrees to students of all from Bill and Linda Frost for its College of Science • Business Administration (BS) • Mechanical Engineering (MS) • Economics (BS, Minor) • Nutrition (MS) minority groups and architecture degrees to both and Mathematics, the largest financial donation • Industrial Technology and Packaging • Packaging Value Chain (MS) Asian and Hispanic students; No. 6 in agriculture ever given to the university and the California State (BS, Minor) • Polymers and Coatings (MS) degrees to Asian students; No. 7 in agriculture University system. • Psychology (MS) SEPARATE MINOR PROGRAMS • Public Policy (MPP) • Accounting • Taxation (MS) • Actuarial Preparation • Agricultural Education DOCTORATE CAL POLY STUDENT BREAKDOWN* • Anthropology/Geography • Education (through College of Education • Art History and in conjunction with UC Santa • Male: 11,255 (51.6% of population); Female: 10,567 (48.4%) • Asian Studies Barbara) • Average Age: 20.2 • Astronomy • Biology CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS • Approximate Geographic Freshman Origin: San Francisco Bay Area 29%, Los • Biotechnology • Administrative Services Angeles/Orange/Ventura Counties 22%, San Luis Obispo/Santa Barbara/Monterey/San • Computing for Interaactive Arts • Education Specialist (Mild/Moderate • Crop Science Disabilities) Benito Counties 7%, San Diego County 8%, San Joaquin Valley 6%, Sacramento area 7%, • Dairy Industries • Single Subject, including Agriculture remaining California Counties 7%, remaining United States 16%, International 1% • Dance Instruction; Biological Science • Data Science, Cross Disciplinary Studies Instruction; Chemistry Instruction; • Applications for 2019 Fall Term: First-time freshmen 54,062 (est.: 4,500 enrolled); Transfers • Entrepreneurship English Instruction; Geosciences 11,112 (est.: 860 enrolled); Post-Baccalaureate 1,317 (est.: 420 enrolled) • Environmental Soil Science Instruction; Mathematics Instruction; • Environmental Studies Physics Instruction; Social Science • First-Time Freshman Student Average High School GPA: 4.10 • Equine Science Instruction; World Languages • First-Time Freshman Student Average High School SAT Reading Score: 670 • Ethnic Studies Instruction • Ethics, Public Policy, Science and • Multiple Subject • First-Time Freshman Student Average High School SAT Math Score: 732 Technology • Bilingual Authorization • First-Time Freshman Student Average High School ACT Score: 30.0 • Event Planning and Experience • Average Transfer Student GPA: 3.43 Management * Among California State University • French system’s 23 campuses, major course * All figures taken from Fall Quarter 2018 • Fruit Science of study exclusive to Cal Poly. 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CAL POLY HISTORY DISTINGUISHED AND NOTABLE ALUMNI HUMBLE BEGINNINGS, FROM SAN LUIS OBISPO TRANSCENDENT FUTURE TO SPACE, THE NATION’S ELITE CALL CAL POLY HOME

Robin Baggett weight champion (retired) and Former General Counsel, Cal Poly wrestler John Madden Bobby Beathard Emmy Award-winning football Former NFL General Manager, commentator (retired) and San Diego Chargers and 1976 Super Bowl champion Washington Redskins coach with Oakland Raiders Richard Bergquist Abel Maldonado Founder and former CTO, Former Lt. Governor PeopleSoft Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika Gary Bloom Zambian Ambass. to Belgium Former vice chairman and Neel Murarka Gregory Chamitoff president of Symantec Corp.; Program Manager, Microsoft was aboard former CEO of Veritas Data Devin Nunes the International Center Software U.S. Congressman (CA) Space Station Dean Borgman Peter Oppenheimer in 2008 In front of the Orfalea College of Business iis the O’Neill Green, which hosts, among Developer of NOTAR, a rotor- Former Senior VP and CFO, other activities, a tailgate prior to football games at the adjacent and recently remodeled Alex G. Spanos Stadium. A 1948 graduate of the College of Agriculture, the late Richard J. free helicopter system Apple Inc. O’Neill is the founder of Supporters of Mustang Athletics Teams (SUMAT) and was instru- Gregory Chamitoff Linda Ozawa Olds, Kirk mental in helping to stabilize funding for Cal Poly. Flight engineer, International Perron, Joseph Vergara Space Station Tri-founders, Jamba Juice n the 1890s, when a proposal for a teacher training school in San Luis Robert A. Coltrin Jr. George Radanovich Obispo seemed unlikely to succeed, California State Senator Sylvester Senior show set designer, Walt U.S. Congressman (CA) IC. Smith instead suggested a polytechnic institute. Myron Angel, chron- Disney Imagineering George Ramos icler of San Luis Obispo County history, became an ardent supporter of Jim Considine Pulitzer Prize winner at Los the idea and articulated a vision to establish a school that would “teach President, Ryder Stilwell, Inc., Angeles Times and former the hand as well as the head.” The plan succeeded and on March 8, and former chair of CSU Board Journalism Department chair 1901, legislation was signed founding the California Polytechnic School, of Trustees (deceased) Former UFC light then a vocational high school. Jeff Denham Loren Roberts During the ensuing three decades, Cal Poly evolved into the modern U.S. Congressman (CA) Winner of eight PGA Tour heavyweight equivalent of a junior college, but its future became uncertain. In 1933, Laura Diaz events and 13 Champions Tour champion Chuck however, Julian A. McPhee, chief of the California Bureau of Agricultural Emmy Award-winning Co-News events, Senior British Open Liddell wrestled Education, saved the institution from abolishment by agreeing to become Anchor, KCBS 2/Los Angeles champion (2006, 2009) at Cal Poly school president. During the next 33 years, McPhee guided Cal Poly’s George P. Foster Robert Rowell transformation into a four-year institution and set an educational standard Owner, Foster Farms Team President, still emulated today. Michelle Franzen Golden State Warriors Cal Poly’s first baccalaureate exercises were held in May 1942 and in Correspondent, NBC News Burt Rutan 1947, the institution was officially renamed California State Polytechnic Thomas Gallo Pioneering designer of College. As programs continued to evolve, the institution became General manager, Gallo “Voyager,” the first aircraft to fly California Polytechnic State University in 1972. Wineries non-stop around Earth; design- Danny Gans The Learn by Doing ethos continues to inform the paths Cal Poly’s er of SpaceShipOne, winner of Former singer, comedian, $10 million Ansari X prize alumni pursue, and they keep the friendships they start here. They also impressionist and Las Vegas Karin Smith learn by succeeding. Median starting salary for recent graduates was Entertainer of the Year Five-time U.S. Olympian $60,900 (beating all other CSU and UC campuses) and mid-career (deceased) in the javelin and first female salaries for Cal Poly alumni are better than all UC and CSU campuses Robert L. Gibson inducted into Cal Poly Athletics Robert Charles except UC Berkeley and UC San Diego -- and better than many private Retired Chief Astronaut, Hall of Fame Tapella is entrusted universities. More than half of Cal Poly seniors have a job offer in hand Johnson Space Center/NASA Ozzie Smith as Public Printer before they graduate -- even in today’s difficult economy. Mohinder Gill Hall of Fame Major League of the United States Founder, Mohinder Sports and shortstop 1972 Olympian for India Rick Sturckow Victor Glover Lieutenant Colonel, USMC and Astronaut, Space X pilot NASA astronaut Brian Hackney Bill Swanson 11-time Emmy Award winner, President, Raytheon KCBS, San Francisco Robert Charles Tapella Greg Hind Named in 2007 as Public Founder, Hind Sportswear, Inc. Printer of the United States Kathleen Holmgren Ted Tollner Senior Vice President, Sun Assistant coach for NFL teams Microsystems for 15 seasons and former Peter H. King head coach at USC and San Hall of Fame Major National correspondent, Los Diego State League shortstop Angeles Times Alvin Trivelpiece Ozzie Smith Mike Krukow Former director, U.S. played Former Major League Department of Energy’s Office at Cal Poly pitcher; current San Francisco of Energy between Giants radio and TV analyst “Weird Al” Yankovic Dedicated in 2006 and situated outside of Alex G. Spanos Stadium, Mustang Memorial 1974-77 Plaza commemorates the 16 Cal Poly football players, team manager and program sup- Chuck Liddell Grammy Award-winning porter who perished Oct. 29, 1960 in an airplane accident outside of Toledo, Ohio. Fighting light heavy- parodist and entertainer Athletics and Academic Excellence • www.gopoly.com 98

CAL POLY ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT JEFFREY D. ARMSTRONG effrey D. Armstrong began his tenure as Cal Poly's ninth per- Welcome to Cal Poly Jmanent president on February 1, 2011, with a determination to At Cal Poly, the most important person on campus is enhance the University's renowned the student. Learn by Doing teaching approach. We start with the premise that all of our students, Dr. Armstrong brings to Cal Poly a because they have met Cal Poly's high standards for blend of experience as an honored admission, are equipped to succeed. And then our ded- teacher, respected researcher, and icated faculty and staff bring to bear their enormous tal- experienced administrator. At Cal ent and unwavering commitment to students' success. Poly, he has focused on ways to Central to this process is Cal Poly's distinctive Learn by improve graduation rates. To further bolster student success, Doing approach, in which we provide students with he has sought to expand university-industry partnerships to daily opportunities to apply classroom theory to real- attract more applied research to the campus, thus increasing world problems in the context of a comprehensive poly- professional development experiences for faculty in order to technic education, grounded in the arts and sciences. enrich classroom instruction. Learn by Doing enables students to develop deep As a first-generation college graduate, Dr. Armstrong is par- confidence in their knowledge and technical skills, ticularly passionate about nurturing a campus climate that preparing them to become resourceful and innovative embraces inclusion and diversity. "To succeed in our increas- professionals who can help solve the problems of an ingly multicultural society," Dr. Armstrong says, "our students increasingly complex and technological world. Highly need to experience the world as it really is." motivated students, talented faculty, dedicated staff, As a member of the Business-Higher Education Forum and the dynamic nature of Learn by Doing - these are (BHEF) executive committee, Dr. Armstrong joins a dedicated important facets of Cal Poly, but not the whole sum. An exceptional university succeeds only if it has the coalition of senior business and higher education executives full engagement of the entire university community - committed to advancing innovative solutions to U.S. education students, faculty and staff, parents, alumni and friends - and workforce challenges. one that joins together in a partnership of discovery. Dr. Armstrong also served from 2011 to 2015 on the board Fortunately, Cal Poly has an abundance of people of Aware Awake Alive, a national alcohol-awareness program deeply committed to a vibrant partnership, and deeply created to educate young people on the symptoms of alcohol committed to transforming lives, one student at a time. poisoning, create awareness on the conditions that enable it, It is my great privilege to be associated with the people and encourage responsibility for one another in situations of Cal Poly, and I invite you to join our partnership. where alcohol is consumed. He participates in numerous California State University Jeffrey D. Armstrong (CSU) committees, including the CSU Agricultural Advisory President Committee, CSU Agricultural Research Initiative, CSU Water Resources and Policy Initiatives, CSU Technology Steering Committee, and CSU Council on Ocean Affairs, Science & Over his career, he has served as chairman of the United Technology (COAST). Dr. Armstrong also is one of two CSU Egg Producers Animal Welfare Advisory Committee and representatives on the Board of Directors of the California advised McDonald's Corp. on animal welfare and broader Council on Science and Technology. issues related to corporate social responsibility. He served as Before joining Cal Poly, Dr. Armstrong served as dean of the chairman of the Michigan Board of Agriculture Assembly Farm College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and professor of Bill Committee and, in 2009, contributed to significant changes Animal Science at Michigan State University (MSU), begin- in Congress' farm legislation. Dr. Armstrong also served on the ning in 2001. He was head of the Department of Animal U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research, Sciences at Purdue University from 1997 to 2001 and served Extension, Education and Economics Advisory Committee in various positions at North Carolina State University (NCSU) and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Seventh District from 1986 through 1997. Advisory Council. As a faculty member at NCSU, Armstrong was known for Raised on a beef cattle, swine, and tobacco farm in Western engaging students in the classroom and was awarded numer- Kentucky, Armstrong attended Murray State University, where ous honors for his teaching excellence. He also was named he earned a bachelor's degree in agriculture in 1981. He Alumni Distinguished Professor for Undergraduate Teaching. earned both a master's (1984) and doctorate (1986) in physi- A recognized leader in nutrition and reproduction in large ology from North Carolina State University. food animals, Dr. Armstrong has helped raise more than $9 He and his wife, Sharon, have two children. Jessica is a million in grants and cooperative agreements to support physician in obstetrics and gynecology and is married to Dean research on social responsibility in the food chain. He has writ- Gibbie, a realtor, and they have one son, Colton. Zack is a ten or contributed to more than 45 scientific journal articles. financial advisor in Lansing, Michigan. Athletics and Academic Excellence • www.gopoly.com 99

CAL POLY ADMINISTRATION DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DON OBERHELMAN onald J. Oberhelman was named Cal Poly’s Director of CAL POLY DIVISION I HONORS Athletics on March 17, 2011. Conference Team Championships ...... 59 D Conference Coaches of the Year ...... 49 Oberhelman came to Cal Poly NCAA National / Regional Coaches Of Year ...... 8 after serving as the Chief Team NCAA Tournament Appearances ...... 43 Individual NCAA Postseason Appearances ...... 224 Operating Officer and Senior All-Conference Selections (First and Second Teams) ...... 897 Associate Athletic Director at San All-Conference Academic Selections ...... 1,501 All-America Honors ...... 121 Diego State University. In that NCAA Individual National Champions ...... 3 capacity, he was responsible for CoSIDA Regional All-Academic Picks ...... 28 the daily operations of San Diego Teams Earning Top-25 National Rankings ...... 57 State’s intercollegiate athletics program. MUSTANG DIVISION I EXCELLENCE NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT TEAM QUALIFIERS “Cal Poly has a great tradition of Baseball ...... 3 (2009, 2013, 2014) academic excellence and we want to continue to build on Men’s Basketball ...... 1 (2014) Women’s Basketball ...... 1 (2013) that tradition in everything we do,” Oberhelman said at the Men’s Cross Country ...... 7 (1999, 2003-04, 2006-08, 2011) time of his hiring. “For many people, athletics is the first Football ...... 4 (2005, 2008, 2012, 2016) impression they have of the university. We must make sure Men’s Golf ...... 1 (2006) Men’s Soccer ...... 3 (1995, 2008, 2015) these impressions are great ones." Women’s Soccer ...... 5 (1999-00, 2002-04) Oberhelman has served in a number of NCAA and confer- Softball ...... 2 (2007, 2009) Men’s Tennis ...... 3 (2011, 2012, 2014) ence leadership roles, including The NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis ...... 2 (2003, 2011) Council. The 40-member Council is charged with managing Volleyball ...... 8 (1999-2000, 2002, 2006-07, 2017-19) Women’s Golf ...... 1 (2017) the new governance structure, the many changes taking Beach Volleyball ...... 1 (2019) place in college athletics, and the day-to-day decision mak- BIG WEST CONFERENCE TEAM TITLES ing for all of Division I. In April 2015, he was appointed by Baseball ...... 1 (2014) the NCAA to chair the newly formed NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball ...... 1 (2013-14) Women’s Basketball ...... 3 (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) Legislative Committee to review legislation and communi- Men’s Cross Country ...... 17 (1998-00, 2003-09, 2011-13, 2016-19) cate positions to the Division I Council. Oberhelman has Women’s Cross Country ...... 7 (2000-01, 2012-13, 2015-16, 2018) Men’s Golf ...... 1 (2006) served on many working groups for the NCAA, currently Women’s Soccer ...... 8 (1996, 1999-00, 2002-04, 2009, 2013) serving in a review of the future of amateurism within the col- Softball ...... 2 (2007, 2009) Men’s Tennis ...... 5 (2007, 2010, 2012, 2013-14) legiate model. He is a current member of the Executive Women’s Tennis ...... 1 (2003) Committee for the Big West Conference. Volleyball (Indoor) ...... 4 (2006, 2007, 2017, 2018) Women’s Golf ...... 1 (2016) Oberhelman also serves on the Board of Directors for the Volleyball (Beach) ...... 1 (2019) Hearst Cancer Center. AMERICAN WEST / GREAT WEST / BIG SKY CONFERENCE TITLES The Mustang Way, the core values for the department, Football ...... 6 (1994, 2004-05, 2008, 2011, 2012) was developed under Oberhelman's leadership. These val- ues were so well received that the university adopted much fans.” of them as their own in 2012, and The Mustang Way has Mustang athletics continues to be a leader in graduation since become an integral part of campus life at Cal Poly. rates, graduating student-athletes at a higher rate than the Cal Poly has recently seen many NCAA Division I 'firsts.' campus as a whole, the ultimate measure of academic suc- After a 20-year history in Division I, with Oberhelman at the cess. For several years, the Mustangs received more NCAA helm the Mustangs experienced the first NCAA Men's Academic Achievement Awards than the rest of the Big West Basketball Tournament appearance, the first Women's Conference combined, and half of all student-athletes main- NCAA Basketball Tournament appearance, a No. 1 national tain over a 3.0 GPA. ranking for baseball, first hosting of the NCAA Baseball Facility improvements and renovations have been a prior- Regionals, first Big Sky Conference football championship, ity under Oberhelman’s direction, with every venue, building, and the best finish in the Big West Commissioner's Cup in and stadium receiving upgrades. Private giving has gone up school history with six championships in one season. dramatically during his tenure, leading to these improve- The Mustangs' most successful competitive Division I ments as well as growth in financial aid and athletic support campaign may have been the 2013-14 season, but staff. Oberhelman believes championships are not enough. Prior to his tenure at San Diego State, Oberhelman served “We know our primary obligation is to develop our student- several roles at Southern Mississippi, the most recent as the athletes," said Oberhelman. "I want us to be leaders in grad- senior associate athletic director (2002-07), education coor- uation rates as well as in championships." dinator for athletics at Texas A&M (1998-2002) and as a Cal Poly President Jeffrey D. Armstrong echoed compliance assistant at Florida State (1995-1998). Oberhelman’s sentiments. The native of rural Kansas earned his bachelor’s in busi- “Don’s goal is for all of our student-athletes to leave Cal ness administration at Kansas State and his master’s in ath- Poly with a diploma and a championship ring,” Armstrong letic administration at Florida State. said. “That’s a great goal for our student-athletes and our Don resides with his wife D.D. in Pismo Beach. 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Featuring 21 varsity programs, the Cal Poly Athletics Department is in its 27th year of NCAA Division I com- petition since completing reclassification in 1994. With the exception of football (Big Sky Conference), wrestling (Pac-12 Conference) and the men’s and women’s swimming and indoor track and field pro- grams (Mountain Pacific Sports Federation), Cal Poly is also in its 25th year as a member of the Big West Conference. Among Big West institutions, only UC SOFIE AAGAARD BEAU BALDWIN NICK CARLESS JENNY CONDON Davis (24 programs) boasts more athletic disciplines Women’s Golf Football Men’s Tennis Softball than Cal Poly. Prior to transitioning to the Division I level, Cal Poly Sixth Year First Year 10th Year 17th Year ranked as the most successful institution in the history of NCAA Division II athletics with 35 national team titles. Cal Poly has continued its winning tradition at the top flight with teams and individuals routinely earning con- ference championships and NCAA Tournament berths. During the 2013-14 academic year, the athletics department -- which added beach volleyball in 2014 -- saw the men’s basketball, men’s tennis and baseball programs advance to the NCAA Championships. Individually during the 2018-19 academic year, the men’s and women’s cross country and women’s indoor MARK CONOVER ALEX CROZIER LARRY LEE FAITH MIMNAUGH and beach volleyball teams advanced to the NCAA Director of Track Women’s Soccer Baseball Women’s Basketball regionals and captured Big West titles as well. Katie 12th Year 29th Year 19th Year 24th Year Izzo and Miranda Daschian qualified for the NCAA Cross Country Championships in cross country and joined Abibat Rahman-Davies and Brooke Tjerrild in track and field’s 23rd Year NCAA West Preliminary Round. Tom Lane qualified in the NCAA Wrestling Championship for the second time. Joe Protheroe and Dominic Frasch (football) along with Crissy Jones and Tia Miric (beach volleyball) earned All-America honors, as did sisters Torrey and Adlee Van Winden (indoor volleyball). Pitcher Bobby Ay (ninth round, Arizona) was selected in the MLB Draft in June 2019. Named Big West athletes of the year were Daschian (women’s cross country), Jake Ritter (men’s cross country), Jones and Miric (beach volleyball) and Torrey Van Winden (indoor volleyball). As testament to Cal Poly’s athletics and academic TODD ROGERS PHIL ROWE STEVE SAMPSON JON SIOREDAS integrity, 117 Mustangs collected conference all-acade- Beach Volleyball Men’s Golf Men’s Soccer Wrestling mic praise during the 2019-20 school year. Sixth Year First Year Sixth Year Fifth Year Cal Poly athletes have consistently excelled outside the bounds of the collegiate arena. Cal Poly was repre- sented at the 2008 Summer Olympics by former Mustangs Sharon Day (United States, high jump), Jimmy Van Ostrand (Canada, baseball) and Stephanie Brown Trafton, whose gold medal for the United States in the discus competition was the first such feat by a Mustang athlete. Day (heptathlon) and Brown Trafton (discus) also qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London while wrestler Boris Novachkov earned a spot in the 2016 Summer Games at Rio de Janeiro. Other prominent post-Cal Poly examples include All- JOHN SMITH CAROLINE WALTERS KATHRIN PHIL YOSHIDA American wide receiver Ramses Barden (2005-08), who Men’s Basketball Women’s Volleyball WINTERHALTER Men’s and Women’s was a third-round selection by the New York Giants in Second Year Second Year Women’s Tennis Swimming and Diving 2009 and played four years in the NFL. Former line- Sixth Year First Year backer Chris Gocong (2002-05) – one of Cal Poly’s three Buck Buchanan Award winners as the Football Championship Subdivision’s top defensive player – MUSTANGS EXCEL IN THE CLASSROOM made 35 starts in three active seasons with the or more than 100 years, Cal Poly’s Opened in 2001, the center provides year- Philadelphia Eagles. Linebacker Nick Dzubnar current- student-athletes have been dedicated round academic support, tutoring, work- ly is with the Tennessee Titans. Fto excellence in both the athletic and shops and academic advising. Remodeled Former men’s soccer midfielder Anton Peterlin is the academic arenas. During the 2018-19 in the summer of 2017, the center has also only Big West player to have appeared in an English scholastic year alone, 118 Mustangs were developed study hall programs with bi- Football League match. Six former Mustangs -- Junior Burgos (Toronto FC), Patrick McLain (Chivas USA), Kip named to conference all-academic teams. quarterly progress checks, weekly academ- Colvey (San Jose Earthquakes), George Malki (Houston Since Cal Poly transitioned to the Division I ic appointments and a first-year seminar Dynamo), Ariel Lassiter (L.A. Galaxy) and Justin Dhillon level in 1994, the school has enjoyed 1,311 class for incoming student-athletes. (Seattle Sounders) — have played on Major League total all-conference academic selections – In deference to the student-athlete’s Soccer clubs. Mackenzie Pridham plays for Minnesota an average of 52 per year. need for class schedule flexibility, Cal Poly United FC of the North American Soccer League. Taking pride in each student’s ability to also offers in-season priority registration for Lassiter (Team USA) and Kip Colvey (New Zealand) have been named to national under-23 teams. As of excel both athletically and intellectually, Cal two of the three quarters during which com- June 2020, the Cal Poly baseball program produced Poly and the athletics department offer petition occurs. nine Major League players in the last 11 years with out- guidance and support to each student-ath- Of the 66 major courses offered at Cal fielder Mitch Haniger (Mariners), pitcher Spencer lete during his or her tenure. To support Poly, Mustang student-athletes were Howard (Phillies) and infielder Mark Mathias (Brewers) these motives, the athletics department ini- enrolled in 53 separate areas, as of the Fall currently on an active roster. Eighteen other Mustangs were active professionally. tiated the Academic Resource Center. 2018 term. Athletics and Academic Excellence • www.gopoly.com 101

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Cal Poly Athletics One Grand Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0388 Area Code: 805 BASEBALL (FAX: 756-7406) Larry Lee, Head Coach ...... 756-6367 / [email protected] Teddy Warrecker, Assistant ...... 756-2462 / [email protected] Jake Silverman, Assistant ...... 756-1201 / [email protected] MEN’S BASKETBALL (FAX: 756-2699) John Smith, Head Coach ...... 756-2354 / [email protected] Rodney Tention, Associate Head Coach ...... 756-2354 / [email protected] David Hanson, Assistant ...... 756-2354 / [email protected] Justin Downer, Assistant ...... 756-2354 / [email protected] Eric Perry, Director of Operations ...... 756-2354 / [email protected] WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (FAX: 756-2699) Faith Mimnaugh, Head Coach ...... 756-1159 / [email protected] Kari Duperron, Assistant ...... 756-2683 / [email protected] DONOVAN AIRD CHRIS BAKER ANDREW BAIRD STEPHANIE UYENO LACEY BUCK Kristina Santiago, Assistant ...... 756-1159 / [email protected] Ashlee Stewart, Assistant ...... 756-2953 / [email protected] Assistant Media Associate A.D., Marketing Assistant Special Event Ty Arras, Director of Operations ...... 756-1159 / [email protected] Dye Stahley, Graduate Assistant ...... 756-1159 / [email protected] Relations Director Advancement Specialist Athletic Trainer Coordinator MEN’S AND WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY (FAX: 756-2699) Mark Conover, Head Coach ...... 756-2235 / [email protected] Priscilla Bayley, Assistant ...... 756-1130 / [email protected] FOOTBALL (FAX: 756-6444) Beau Baldwin, Head Coach ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] Nick Edwards, / Wide Receivers ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] Casey Petree, Tight Ends / Co-Special Teams Coordinator ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] Erik Meyer, ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] Paul Wulff, Offensive Line / Running Game Coordinator ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] J.C. Sherritt, Linebackers / Defensive Coordinator ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] James Montgomery, Running Backs / Recruiting Coordinator ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] Josh Letuligasenoa, Defensive Assistant ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] Jeff Anderson, Cornerbacks ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] Cody Von Appen, Defensive Secondary / Defensive Passing Game Coordinator ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] Will Plemons, Defensive Line / Defensive Running Game Coordinator ...... 756-7687 / [email protected] MEN’S AND WOMEN’S GOLF (FAX: 756-2699) Phil Rowe, Head Coach (Men’s Head Coach) ...... 975-2951 / [email protected] TBA (Men’s Assistant) ...... 756-5156 / [email protected] ERIC BURDICK CARLY HEAD PAUL GABRIELSON JENNA TOGNAZZINI CHRIS GIOVANNETTI Sofie Aagaard, Head Coach (Women’s Head Coach) ...... 756-5125 / [email protected] TBA (Women’s Assistant) ...... 756-5125 / [email protected] Assistant A.D., Academic Assistant Director of Assistant Media MEN’S SOCCER (FAX: 756-2699) Athletics Comm. Advisor Athletics Trainer Development Relations Director Steve Sampson, Head Coach ...... 756-7010 / [email protected] Billy McNicol, Assistant ...... 756-2905 / [email protected] Ignacio Hernandez, Assistant / Goalkeeper Trainer ...... 756--7070 / [email protected] Nick Semnani, Director of Operations ...... 756-7070 / [email protected] WOMEN’S SOCCER (FAX: 756-2699) Alex Crozier, Head Coach ...... 756-2590 / [email protected] Scott Williams, Assistant ...... 756-6560 / [email protected] Lindsey Lee, Assistant ...... 756-6560 / [email protected] Paige Johnson, Director of Operations ...... 756-2590 / [email protected] SOFTBALL (FAX: 756-7405) Jenny Condon, Head Coach ...... 756-1539 / [email protected] Gina Vecchione, Associate Head Coach ...... 756-6365 / [email protected] Michele Granger, Volunteer Assistant ...... 756-6366 / [email protected] SWIMMING AND DIVING (FAX: 756-2699) Phil Yoshida, Head Coach ...... 756-5714 / [email protected] TBA, Assistant Coach ...... 756-5714 / [email protected] Staley Pearl, Assistant (Diving) ...... 756-5714 / [email protected] MEN’S TENNIS (FAX: 756-2699) RYAN GRUSS HEATHER HELLMAN RICH HODGKINSON ASHLEIGH HORSTMANN JESSE LATINO Nick Carless, Head Coach ...... 756-2777 / [email protected] Eric Johnson, Associate Head Coach ...... 756-2777 / [email protected] Manager, Ticket Mustang Sports Equipment Coordinator of Asst. AD, Facilities WOMEN’S TENNIS (FAX: 756-2699) Operations Properties Manager Administration and Operations Kathrin Winterhalter, Head Coach ...... 756-2768 / [email protected] Amy Barber, Assistant ...... 756-2768 / [email protected] TRACK AND FIELD (FAX: 756-2699) Mark Conover, Director ...... 756-2235 / [email protected] Chris Baptista, Associate Head Coach ...... 756-6501 / [email protected] Priscilla Bayley, Assistant ...... 756-1130 / [email protected] Les Courtemanche, Assistant ...... 756-2937 / [email protected] Brad Pickett, Assistant ...... 756-2937 / [email protected] VOLLEYBALL (FAX: 756-2699) Caroline Walters, Head Coach (Indoor) ...... 756-2850 / [email protected] Todd Rogers, Head Coach (Beach) ...... 756-2970 / [email protected] Jason Borchin, Assistant ...... 756-2371 / [email protected] Becca Holtgeerts, Volunteer Assistant ...... 756-2371 / [email protected] WRESTLING (FAX: 756-2699) Jon Sioredas, Head Coach ...... 756-1348 / [email protected] Chris Chionuma, Assistant ...... 756-5131 / [email protected] Sean Fausz, Assistant ...... 756-5131 / [email protected] SARA MACKENZIE TOM MASE KERI MENDOZA JASON NAMANNY ASHLEY OFFERMANN ADMINISTRATION (FAX: 756-2699) Don Oberhelman, Director of Athletics ...... 756-2924 / [email protected] Strength and Faculty Assistant A.D., Director Associate A.D., Ashleigh Horstmann, Assistant A.D. for Administration / Chief of Athletic Staff ...... 756-2924 / [email protected] Nick Pettit, Deputy Director of Athletics...... 756-2882 / [email protected] Conditioning Coach Athletic Rep. SWA-Compliance of Marketing Development Keri Mendoza, Senior Associate A.D. for Compliance / Senior Woman Admin...... 756-5075 / [email protected] Maurisa Dominguez, Assistant Director for Compliance ...... 756-2900 / [email protected] Ryan Gruss / Director, Patron Services and Campus Ticketing ...... 756-2790 / [email protected] Elliott Stava, Assistant Ticket Operations Manager ...... 756-7288 / [email protected] Sara MacKenzie, Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Performance ...... 756-5288 / [email protected] Jordan Davis, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach ...... 756-5288 / [email protected] Rich Hodgkinson, Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment Services ...... 756-1188 / [email protected] Jesse Latino, Associate Athletic Director for Facilities and Event Operations ...... 756-1738 / [email protected] Makenzie Zinger, Strategic Business Services Coordinator ...... 756-5794 / [email protected] Dr. Tom Mase, Faculty Athletic Representative ...... 756-2924 / [email protected] ATHLETICS ADVANCEMENT OFFICE (FAX: 756-7255) Chris Baker, Senior Associate A.D., Advancement ...... 756-7188 / [email protected] Ashley Offermann, Senior Associate A.D., Development ...... 756-5722 / [email protected] Jenna Tognazzini, Assistant Athletic Director for Development ...... 756-0275 / [email protected] Lacey Buck, Special Events Coordinator ...... 756-0277 / [email protected] Sharon Wagner, Development Coordinator ...... 756-6382 / [email protected] Anna Baytosh, Coordinator of Annual Fund and Stewardship ...... 756-2255 / [email protected] ACADEMICS SERVICES (FAX: 756-2699) Shannon Stephens, Director of Mustang Success Center ...... 756-2762 / [email protected] Louise Torgerson, Academic Advisor ...... 756-7041 / [email protected] NICK PETTIT NEAL Mc IVOR MEGAN MIYAMOTO ZACH REED CHRIS RITTER Kyle Ross, Academic Advisor ...... 756-7043 / [email protected] Zach Reed, Academic Advisor ...... 756-6495 / [email protected] Deputy Director Assistant Assistant Academic Assistant Alysa Velasquez, Academic Advising Graduate Assistant ...... 756-6495 / [email protected] of Athletics Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Services Athletics Trainer MARKETING AND CORPORATE RELATIONS (FAX: 756-7255) Jason Namanny, Director of Marketing and Fan Experience ...... 756-0280 / [email protected] Luis Silva, Assistant Director of Marketing ...... 756-7292 / [email protected] Sheneé Sanchez, Creative Services Coordinator ...... 756-2255 / [email protected] Andrew Baird, Assistant Director of Marketing - Video Production ...... 756-2410 / [email protected] Heather Hellman, Mustang Sports Properties (Learfield/IMG) ...... 756-7221 / [email protected] Travis Parrish, Manager, Business Development (Learfield/IMG) ...... 756-7217 / [email protected] Nick Corbani, Property Coordinator ...... 756-7217 / [email protected] ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS (FAX: 756-7255) Eric Burdick, Associate Director of Athletics for Communications ...... 756-6550 / [email protected] Chris Giovannetti, Assistant Director ...... 756-7513 / [email protected] Donovan Aird, Assistant Director ...... 756-6586 / [email protected] Connor Leary, Intern ...... 756-6531 / [email protected] ATHLETICS TRAINING (FAX: 756-7058) Kristal Slover, Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine ...... 756-6065 / [email protected] Paul Gabrielson, Assistant Sports Medicine Director ...... 756-2096 / [email protected] Chris Ritter, Sports Medicine Professional ...... 756-5491 / [email protected] Prince Williams, Sports Medicine Professional ...... 756-2096 / [email protected] Stephanie Uyeno, Sports Medicine Professional ...... 756-2096 / [email protected] KRISTAL SLOVER SHANNON STEPHENS JEFF TROESCH PRINCE WILLIAMS MAKENZIE ZINGER Megan Miyamoto, Sports Medicine Professional ...... 756-5491 / [email protected] Neal Mc Ivor, Sports Medicine Professional ...... 756-5491 / [email protected] Head Athletics Assistant A.D., Mental Performance Assistant Business Dr. Michael Corrigan, Dr. Art James Sports Medicine Physician ...... 756-1211 / [email protected] Jeff Troesch, Mental Performance Specialist ...... 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CAL POLY ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT FACILITIES ENHANCED BY SOME OF THE NATION’S MOST RAVENOUS CROWDS AND PRISTINE WEATHER, CAL POLY’S ATHLETICS FACILITIES PROVIDE THE MUSTANGS WITH AN UNPARALLELED HOME ADVANTAGE

Completed in 2006, Alex G. Spanos Stadium (above) hosts Cal Poly’s foot- ball and men’s and women’s soccer programs. The Mustang football team christened the complex on Nov. 18, 2006 with a 55-0 victory versus Savannah State, while a program-record 11,075 spectators packed Spanos Stadium Sept. 15, 2007 for Cal Poly’s season home-opening win against Weber State. On Oct. 17, 2008, another sellout crowd of 11,075 supporters – then the third- largest regular season crowd figure in NCAA men’s soccer history – flooded Spanos Stadium for Cal Poly’s nationally-televised showdown against central coast rival UC Santa Barbara. During the 2009 season, the men’s soccer pro- gram ranked third among NCAA Division I programs by averaging 2,213 fans per home date.

Cal Poly’s volleyball, wrestling and basketball programs call the 3,032-seat Mott Athletics Center (right) home. A new $700,000 floor was installed during the sum- mer of 2007 along with two videoboards ($750,000) prior to the 2014-15 campaign. During recent years, Mott has hosted the Pac-12 Conference Wrestling Championships and, in front of a sold-out audience, the first and seconds rounds of the 2006 NCAA Volleyball Tournament (also right). The men’s basketball pro- gram produced a trio of sellouts in 2016 as well as two more during the 2014-15 season and one against Big West champion UC Davis in February 2014. Additionally, the Mustang women’s basketball program drew a program-record 2,552 fans for a March 5, 2011 game against UC Santa Barbara.

Remodeled at a cost of more than $3 million, the Olympic-sized Anderson Aquatic Center (left) was completed in August 2009 and plays host to both Cal Poly’s men’s and women’s swim- ming and diving programs. Situated adjacent to the Mott Athletics Center, the pool measures 12,348 square feet. Eight 50-yard lanes highlight the complex, which also provides for a total of eighteen 25-yard cross course lanes. The complex also features a 15-by-30-foot all-shallow therapy pool. Anderson Aquatic Center held its first official event on Oct. 3, 2009, when the Mustang women’s swim- ming program welcomed then- defending national champion California to San Luis Obispo.

ADDITIONAL CAL POLY ATHLETICS FACILITY HIGHLIGHTS • With a picturesque mountain backdrop ringing the landscape, addition to Baggett Stadium and Bob Janssen Field, features six onship at the San Luis Obispo Country Club four times this decade Ozzie Smith Plaza was completed in 2001 and plays host to the Bob multi-purpose fields for use by the school’s intercollegiate and club and hosted the men’s finals in 2015. Janssen Field softball and Baggett Stadium baseball venues. The teams, as well as intramural programs. Mustang baseball team regularly draws four-figure attendances -- • The Cal Poly golf program unveiled its three-hole practice facil- 29 of 30 games in 2018 drew over 1,000 fans -- and hosts nationally • Cal Poly opened Mustang Courts in 2001 and installed an elec- ity and driving range in 2018 at Dairy Creek Golf Course off ranked competition. The Mustang softball program, which clinched tronic scoreboard in time for the 2014 season. The seven-court Highway 1. A new clubhouse was under construction at Dairy its first Big West title in 2007 at Janssen Field, drew an overflow, complex is located behind Mott Athletics Center, features perma- Creek in the fall of 2020 and should be completed by February program-record 1,532 fans for a 2007 doubleheader against peren- nent chairback seating and is used by both the men’s and women’s 2021. nial national powerhouse UCLA. Both venues feature spacious tennis programs. clubhouses, as well as batting cages and bullpen areas for both • During the 2008-09 academic year, Cal Poly finished construc- teams. Baggett Stadium was expanded to 3,138 in 2018. • Doerr Family Field, used by the football and men’s and women’s tion on the FieldTurf Upper Field, located above Ozzie Smith Plaza. soccer programs for practice, opened in 2018. The area is used by Cal Poly’s athletics programs and intramural • Cal Poly finished resurfacing an on-campus all-weather track in leagues. 2018 and renamed the facility the Steve Miller/John Capriotti • The Mustang men’s golf program hosts the Firestone Grill Athletics Complex. The track and field program hosts its annual Intercollegiate and the women’s team hosts the Lamkin Grip Cup • The Fairbanks Memorial Cross Country Course in San Luis Cal Poly Invitational each March. Invitational at Cypress Ridge Golf Course in nearby Arroyo Grande. Obispo has regularly played host to the Big West Cross Country • Cal Poly broke ground on the Sports Complex in 1999, which, in Cal Poly hosted the Big West Conference women’s golf champi- Championships. Athletics and Academic Excellence • www.gopoly.com 103

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The Mustang softball program, which clinched its first Big West title in 2007 at Bob Janssen Field, drew an overflow, program-record 1,532 fans for a 2007 doublehead- er against perennial national powerhouse UCLA. The facility opened in 2001.

Construction of Cal Poly’s on-campus beach volleyball complex was completed in late 2019. The Mustang Cal Poly opened Mustang Courts in 2001 and installed an electronic scoreboard in time Beach Volley-ball Complex features five regulation-size NCAA beach volleyball courts, seating for up to 250 for the 2014 season. The seven-court complex, located behind Mott Athletics Center, fea- spectators, a state-of-the-art LED video scoreboard positioned on the south side of Mott Athletics Center, tures permanent chairback seating and is used by both the men’s and women’s programs. lights around the facility, and an outdoor shower. Cost of the project, all funded by donors, was $3 million.

Construction of the Dignity Health Baseball Clubhouse began shortly after the end of the 2018 season and was completed in June 2020. The $9 million project at Baggett Stadium includes a two-story, 10,000-square- foot clubhouse complete with a lounge and kitchen, meeting and study space, locker room, training room, offices, and a therapeutic cold plunge pool. New seating and back- stop safety netting were installed prior to the start of the 2018 campaign, raising the capacity of Baggett Stadium to 3,138, and a new LED videoboard was erected in time for the 2019 campaign.

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nmatched beauty that com- prises miles of sandy coastline SAN LUIS OBISPO FACTS Uand rocky ocean outcroppings, Location ...... 220 miles south of San Francisco and 200 miles north of Los Angeles world-class wineries and rolling hills, Miles to Nearest Beach ...... 11 historic landmarks and celebrated Average Yearly Temperature High ...... 73 degrees shopping and dining opportunities Average Yearly Precipitation ...... 24 inches that stretch from coffeehouses to Average Days of Sunshine per Year ...... 315 diverse and award-winning cuisine Median Resident Age ...... 26 are all factors that make San Luis Population (2010 Census) ...... 45,119 Obispo one of the most breathtaking Miles of County Coastline ...... 80 and impressive places to reside with- Average Household Income ...... $60,534 in the United States. Nearby Airport ...... San Luis Obispo County Regional One of the oldest cities in California, San Luis Obispo was founded in 1772 with the establish- SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY ATTRACTIONS ment of the fifth of California’s 21 • Founded in 1772, Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa is the fifth of California’s 21 Spanish missions. Spanish missions. The city has • Downtown San Luis Obispo features prime restaurants and shopping. grown and flourished since the Feb. • The Thursday night Farmers’ Market brings produce vendors, food stands and live entertainment to downtown. 16, 1856 incorporation and is now a • The county features a thriving wine business with more than two dozen premier wineries within easy reach of bustling college town that offers a downtown. quality of life unlike few places in the • Madonna Inn is a landmark that features 109 uniquely-themed rooms and eccentric architecture. United States. • Hearst Castle, William Randolph Hearst’s elaborate summer home, is located 45 miles north along the coast in Endless hiking and biking trails San Simeon. along pristine lakes and mountains • Hikers, bikers, equestrians and other outdoor enthusiasts have access to extensive trails, parks and mountains. provide the perfect training for out- Three golf courses reside in San Luis Obispo with 12 additional sites located within 28 miles of downtown. With door enthusiasts. Surfers flock to the 80 miles of coastline, San Luis Obispo County features infinite opportunities for surfers, anglers, kayakers and 80 miles of continuous coastline in whale-watchers. San Luis Obispo County. In 2009, U.S. News and World Report ranked San Luis Obispo No. 8 on its top-10 list of Best Places to Live. San Luis Obispo features a year-round climate that includes an average of 315 days of sunshine per year and a median temperature of 73 degrees. Located along U.S. Highway 101, San Luis Obispo is roughly halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The city features a regional airport serviced by two carriers with daily connecting flights to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix. A second regional airport is located 35 miles south in Santa Maria. San Luis Obispo, from nearby Bishop’s Peak Athletics and Academic Excellence • www.gopoly.com Baggett Stadium: Third Decade

More than 3,100 base- ball fans packed Baggett Stadium on Opening Day 2001 and saw Cal Poly defeat Stanford 6-5 in 12 innings. al Poly baseball played on campus city-owned facility. in 2001 for the first time in almost The dimensions for the stadium are 335 30 years, opening Baggett down the lines, 385 in the power alleys C Stadium on Jan. 21, 2001 with a and 405 to dead center. thrilling 12-inning 6-5 victory over The stadium is named for Baggett, one . of the best catchers in the program’s Scott Neal drew a bases-loaded walk to history. Baggett was the backstop in the force in the winning run against the early 1970s, catching for such pitchers as Cardinal, which then was ranked 11th in Kent Agler, Krukow and Bill Hall. the nation and finished second in the A two-time All-Conference and Most College World Series later in the year. Valuable Player, Baggett contributed An overflow crowd of 3,110 watched significantly on the field. The 1971 Cal Poly use seven pitchers for the win. pitching staff set records for winning Nathan Choate pitched the last two percentage (.780) and lowest ERA (1.98). innings of one-hit relief for the win. Robin Baggett, left, is presented a plaque from Baggett was also an excellent catcher, Designated hitter Bryan Gant had the Director of Athletics John McCutcheon and Cal Poly with a fielding percentage of .990, not first Baggett Stadium hit -- a first-inning President Warren J. Baker during opening ceremonies. allowing a passed ball his senior year. single to left field. Baggett threw out over 70 percent of Prior to the game, former Mustang standouts Dave Oliver, Mike would-be base runners. Krukow and Robin Baggett participated in the opening-pitch ceremo- Baggett was also very involved in the student body, as he was the ny. Krukow was the pitcher, Baggett the catcher and Oliver stood at Associated Students, Inc., President his senior year. Following gradua- second base. tion with honors in business, Baggett chose a career in law, attending On October 22, 2000, Baggett Stadium officially was dedicated as University of California, Hastings College of the Law. Baggett was an part of the new Sports Complex, which includes Bob Janssen Field editor of the Law Review, clerked for the California Supreme Court for softball and prac- and the United States District Court in San Francisco. tice fields for foot- Baggett contributed just as much off the field as he did during his ball, softball and soc- playing days. He has been a longtime supporter of Cal Poly athletics cer. and was instrumental in the construction of the new Sports Complex. Baggett Stadium He served as Co-Chair of the Capital Campaign, which raised over $5 currently seats 3,138 million for the project. In 1998, Baggett was inducted into the Cal fans. The facility Poly Athletics Hall of Fame. includes on-site lock- Today, Baggett is Of Counsel to his former San Luis Obispo law er rooms, showers firm, Sinsheimer, Schiebelhut & Baggett, where from 1993-2001 he and staff offices. The served as General Counsel to the NBA’s Golden State Warriors. team now has a stadi- Currently, Baggett devotes his primary working efforts in the wine um on campus to call industry, owning Alpha Omega Winery (Napa Valley), Tolosa Winery, its own. Previously, Courtside Cellars and Edna Ranch Vineyards (San Luis Obispo With Dave Oliver standing at second base, baseball used San County). Mike Krukow tosses the ceremonial first Luis Obispo Stadium Baggett, who has two children, Kelly and Scott, currently resides pitch to Robin Baggett on Jan. 21, 2001. at Sinsheimer Park, a in Rutherford and Pebble Beach, where he enjoys his passion for golf. 2021 Cal Poly Baseball SchedulE Dates Opponent Times Dates Opponent Times Feb. 19-22 NEVADA 6, 6, 1 and 3 p.m. April 16-18 *UC IRVINE 3, 12 noon and 1 p.m. Feb. 26-28 at USC 6, 2 and 1 p.m.April 23-25 *UC RIVERSIDE 3, 12 noon and 1 p.m. March 5-7 UTAH VALLEY 6, 6 and 1 p.m. April 30-May 2 *at UC Santa Barbara 3, 12 noon and 1 p.m. March 12-14 UCLA 6, 6 and 1 p.m. May 7-9 *at CSU Bakersfield 3, 12 noon and 1 p.m. March 20-22 *at CSUN 1 p.m., 11 a.m. (DH) and 2 p.m. May 14-16 *CAL ST. FULLERTON 3, 12 noon and 1 p.m. March 26-28 *UC SAN DIEGO 3, 12 noon (DH) and 1 p.m. May 21-23 *at UC Davis 2:30, 12 noon and 1 p.m. April 1-3 SAN JOSE STATE 6, 6 and 1 p.m. May 28-30 *HAWAI’I 3, 12 noon and 1 p.m. April 9-11 *at Long Beach State 3, 11 a.m. (DH) and 1 p.m. *Big West Conference game All times Pacific

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