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University of San Diego Media Guide 1982

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1982 SENIORS Front Row: (L to R) Scott Williams, Martin Harris, Doug Paul, Mike Alberico. Back Row: (L to R) Glenn Godwin, Andy Asaro, John Mullen, Tom Tereschuk, Eric Gaylord, Chris Ciampa.

1982 BASEBALL YEARBOOK UNIVERSITY PROFILE

J-'t r, u The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay , San Diego Harbor , and the Pacific Ocean . The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St . Didacus (i .e. Diego) spent much of his time . Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minuts from downtown San Diego - conveniently close to the major business , cultural , residential , and recreational areas , as well as the rail , bus and air terminals . Founded in 1949, USO is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 2900 , graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 4300 . The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration , Education, Nursing , and Law . Each is characterized by high academic standards , small classes , and ex­ cellent student-faculty relations . Though the majority of students come from the West Coast , every region of the United States is well-represented on campus . Students also attend USO from 24 foreign countries. Recreation and Athletic activities are expanding rapidly and include sailing , crew , yoga , karate , surfing , modern dance, backpacking, and ballet. USD 's intercollegiate sports for men include baseball , football , basketball, cross-country, crew , golf, and tennis . In women 's intercollegiate sports , USO fields programs in basket­ ball, cross-country, crew , softball , swimming tennis , and volleyball.

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. J TABLE OF CONTENTS

HEAD - John Cunningham ...... 2 ASSIST ANT COACH - John Gunther ...... 3 SEASON PROSPECTUS ...... 4 ROSTER ...... 5 PLAYER PROFILES ...... 6-15 1981 RESULTS ...... 16 1981 FINAL STATISTICS ...... 17 TEAM RECORDS ...... 18 TORERO TOP THREE ...... 19-22 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS ...... 22 USO ALL AMERICANS ...... 22 PROFESSIONAL CONTR.ACTS ...... 22 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS ...... 23, 24 1982 SCHEDULE ...... Back Cover

LOCATION ...... San Diego , CA ENROLLMENT ...... 4300 PRESIDENT . ... Dr . Author E. Hughes DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Fr. Patrick Cahill SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Kent Scherzinger ASST . SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR .. Ted Gosen COACHING STAFF Baseball ...... John Cunningham Basketball (men) ...... Jim Brovelli Basketb all (women ) Kathy Marpe Cross Country ...... Rick Russell Golf ...... Mike Maher Tenni s (men) ...... Ed Collins Tenni s (women ) ...... • ...... Scott McCarthy Football ...... Bill Williams Cre w (men ) ...... Steve Estes Crew (women ) ...... Duke Robinson Socc er ...... Seamus McFadden Swimming (wom en) ...... Gary Becker Voll eyball .... John Martin Softball Kevin McGary Dir ec tor of lntramurals ...... Gary Becker STADIUM USO Baseball Complex Capacity - 1200 NICKNAME ...... Toreros COLORS . Columbia Blue , Navy , and White CONFERENCE . Southern California Baseball Assoc . DEPARTMENT SECRETARY Jan Allen TELEPHONE INFORMATION ...... (714) 291-6480 , Ext. 4272 JOHN CUNNINGHAM Head Coach Beginning his 19th season as head coach of the Uni­ versity of San Diego baseball program, John Cunningham has guided the Toreros from a NCAA Division II power to one of the top programs in the Southern California Baseball Association (one of the best baseball confer­ ences) and the NCAA Divi­ sion I ranks. A native of San Diego, Cunningham attended St. Augustine High School where he was a scholastic and athletic standout receiv­ ing AII-CIF honors in base­ ball and led the County in scoring during his senior year basketball season. Cunningham attended the University of San Francisco where he again was a baseball and basketball standout, while also making the Presidents' Honor Roll six times and achieved membership in the National Jesuit Honor Socie­ ty, "Alpha Sigma Nu." He received a B.S. Degree in History as well as general secondary credential. In basketball he was named to the All-Conference and Honorable Mention on the Catholic All-American team's. Baseball cornered him a professional contract with the Baltimore Orioles. In his senior year, Cunningham was USF's "Athlete of the Year." John began his c areer at USO in 1962, with last year seeing him win his 400th game. From 1969 through 1981 the Toreros have compiled ten winning seasons out of twelve. His teams have won thirty or more games five times, first in 1981 ; then back to back in 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981. Four of his teams have gone to post-season play-offs; two of the four becoming regional champions and College participants. The 1971 team won the regional title while setting the school record of 34 wins. For that performance, Cunningham was named District 8 "Coach of the Year." 1979 was Cunningham's first effort at the Division I level. Contrary to expectations, he guided the Toreros to an im­ pressive 32-19-1 record and a fourth place (14-12) finish in the SCBA. His 1980 Torero team finished the year at 30-25-1 (14-4 SCBA) and, in 1981 USO finished the year 30-25-1 and a fourth place finish in the Conference with a 15-12-1 record. John and his wife Nancy were married in May of 1978. He has a stepson, Geoffrey, age seven.

2 CUNNINGHAM'S COACHING RECORD YEAR WON LOST PCT. 1964 12 19 .387 1965 17 21 .447 1966 20 26 .435 (NCAA Regionals, 0-2) 1957 14 26 .350 1968 13 24 .351 1969 22 17 .564 1970 21 16 .568 1971 34 12 .739 (NCAA Playoffs, 4-2) 1972 20 19 .513 (One Tie) 1973 19 22 .463 1974 23 15 .605 1975 19 20 .487 (One Tie) 1976 26 16 .619 (NCAA Playoffs, 5-3) 1977 24 19 .558 1978 33 22 .600 (NCAA Playoffs, 5-3) 1979 32 19 .615 (One Tie) 1980 30 25 .545 (One Tie) 1981 30 25 .545 (One Tie) CAREER 409 363 .529 (NCAA Playoffs, 9-9) (Five Ties)

JOHN GUNTHER Assistant Coach Coach Gunther will be beginning his fourth season as the Toreros pitching coach. John graduated with a degree in sociology from U.C. Santa Barbara, where he played for the Gauchos. He then received his Masters in Physical Edu­ cation from the University of the Pacific. After one year of semi-pro ball, he spent a few years at various coach­ ing assignments before be­ coming pitching coach for two seasons at San Diego State. He then spent four years at Mesa College as an assistant, before coming to USO. John and his wife Diane reside in San Diego with their three sons, Scott (9) , Paul (6) , and Tim (3).

3 OUTLOOK

Last season saw the Toreros finish with their best record yet in the Southern California Baseball Association, with 15 wins, 12 losses, and one tie. The University of San Diego has not finished w ith a record below .500 in thei r three years in the SCBA. This year they hope to do even better, but wil I h ave to overcome the loss of several key personnel. Gone are All-League ca tcher Bill Pinkham (drafted in the 2nd round by Toronto), All-League outfielder Bart Brainard, and pitcher/ first baseman/ outfielder Jamie McDonald. A good nucleus returns for Coach Cunningham including sceond baseman and All-League first team member Bruce Tom­ linson (.323 B.A.), and first baseman Andy Asaro (. 300 B.A.) anchor the right side of the i nfield. John Mullen (.335 B.A.) and Doug Paul (.205 B.A. ) return to bolster the outfield in right and center. Infielders Andre Jacas (. 250 B.A.) and Martin Harris (.300 B.A. before breaking his leg one third of the way into the 1981 season) will be moving to the outfield to take advantage of their speed will compete for the leftfield position. Also returning from last year w ill be catcher Paul Lofgren (.333 B.A. ) and first base­ man Vince Anthony (.277 B.A. ). Junior college transfers Steve Sciacca and Luke Mai berger will join the catching corps. Fres hmen Paul Van Stone () and Laci Nagypal (third base) look li ke probable starters at the left side of the infield. Pitching was not one of the strengths last year, but ve terans Tom Tereschuk (9 wins) and Al Brehm (6 wins) will be back along with a good nucleus of last year's staff and should be improved with the extra year of experience. Eric Gaylord, Kevin Cammall, Glenn Godwin all return, with Scott Williams movi ng to the staff from the outfield. Three freshmen w ill also join the staff inc luding Joe Boyd, John Rule, and Bob Cannady. "We will be competitive, as always, in the Southern California Basebal l Association, and although we are not picked to win the Conference, everyone will have to play ve ry wel l to beat us," said John Cunningham.

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23 VINCENT ANTHONY, 1B Height: 6'3" Weight: 205 Born: 4-20-62 Hometown: Santa Monica, CA High School: St. Joseph's Bats: L Throws: R Class: Sophomore Last year was USO "Rookie of the Year" while hitting .277 with 23 RB l's and 4 HR's .. . batted .327 in league ... field­ ing percentage (1 .000) in 249 innings ... lettered in both basketbal I and basebal I at Joseph's ... All-League forward in his two varsity seasons .. averaged 21 ppg, 10rpg ... All Las Padres League 1st baseman his junior and senior years ... League MVP as senior .. . senior year hit .420 with 3 HR's and 25 RBl's ... Nickname: " Vinnie". CUNNINGHAM: " Improved more in one year than any­ body I've ever coached ... a legitimate long-ball threat everytime he bats ... was one of the league's best hitters during final weeks of 1981 season . . no telling how good he can become with the bat if he develops a little more consistency ... look for him to be one of our top RBI men."

18 MIKE ALBERICO, OF Height: 5'11" Weight: 155 Born: 3-4-59 Hometown: Carlsbad, CA High School: Carlsbad Junior College: Palomar Bats: L Throws: L Class: Senior Sat out last year ... returns for senior year at USD ... at Palomar he played baseball (.285) and football (All­ Conference Honorable Mention) ... Prepped at Carlsbad High School where he hit .285 his senior year and was named All-League ... solid all-around player with excel­ lent speed ... awarded his high school Faculty Scholar­ ship, and was a CSF scholarship member .. CUNNINGHAM: " Mike hasn't played for a year and I hope the lay-off hasn't hurt him .. . a fine outfielder who can with the best ... should provide added depth and some much-needed lefthanded hitting to our line up."

6 22 ANDREW ASARO, IF Height: 6'3" Weight: 200 Born: 4-30-60 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: University Bats: R Throws: R Class: Senior As a junior last year, Andy batted .300 and led team in putouts with 275 ... US D's premier hitter in his first two seasons ... hit .365 as a freshman and was voted Most Outstanding Hitter ... team leader in RB l's his first two season ... has 12 USO Career HR's ... appeared in 55 of 56 games last season ... can play outfield, catch, 1 B and 3B ... Nickname: "Drew". CUNNINGHAM: "A 4-year starter at USD ... best fielding first baseman in SCBA ... Could be all-time Torero RBI leader before season is completed ... Super nice guy ... a quiet leader who will be sorely missed when he graduates ... Hope we can keep him happy by letting him catch a few games this year."

30 ERIC BENNETT, IF Height: 6'1" Weight: 180 Born: 12-14-62 Hometown: Chula Vista, CA High School: Hilltop Bats: R Throws: R Class: Freshman First year at USD ... a three-sport letterman in football, basketball and baseball while prepping at Hilltop ... AII­ League pick in baseball his senior year. CUNNINGHAM: "Played on a very good high school team ... has good size, a strong arm and can run ... may be used at any of the infield positions ... should develop into a very good college player."

5 JOSEPH BOYD, P Height: 5'9" Weight: 146 Born: 3-8-63 Hometown: Seal Beach, CA High School: Millikan Bats: R Throws: R Class: Freshman First year at USD .. . received All-League and All-City honors his senior year at Millikan High School ... compiled a 7-1 record with a .91 ERA and 54 strikeouts in 60 innings of work.

7 CUNNINGHAM: "A hard-working young man who may possess the best breaking ball on the staff. He was a successful pitcher in high school and we look for the same from him here at USO. Another outstanding student ... could develop into our top relief man ... will probably be used in that role this year."

27 AL BREHM, JR., P Height: 6'4" Weight: 210 Born: 12-7-59 Hometown: Santa Ana, CA High School: Foothill Junior College: Orange Coast Bats: R Throws: R Class: Junior Returning pitcher ... compiled a 6-3 record last year in 14 starts ... led staff with 51 strikeouts in 94 innings of work .. . was 4-1 in 5 starts in 1979 ... three years of varsity baseball and two years of varsity basketball at Foothill High School ... 2nd team All-League in his junior year .. honorable mention All-American in his senior year. CUNNINGHAM: "A very pleasant surprise last year ... can throw all day and rarely misses a turn. A real hard worker and could develop into our #1 pitcher before the year is over."

19 KEVIN CAMMALL, P Height: 6'1" Weight: 190 Born: 5-3-61 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: University Bats: R Throws: R Class: Junior Last year saw Kevin "walk on" to the squad having no previous experience, but one season under the USO coaching staff and some spot duty as a reliever; he earned one save in 14.3 innings of work, and improved greatly. CUNNINGHAM: "Saw very limited action last year but I am looking for Kevin to help us in 1982. Strong arm .. wants to pitch ... has been inconsistent but getting better all the time."

26 ROBERT CANNADY, P Height: 6'3" Weight: 190 Born: 10-2-63 Hometown: Santa Rosa, CA r High School: Cardinal Newman Bats: L Throws: L Class: Freshman

8 First year at USD ... member of All-State baseball team in Joe Dimaggio League ... 3-year varsity starter ... selected to All-League team in his senior year ... compiled a cumu­ lative 2.20 ERA for 3 years of pitching. CUNNINGHAM: "Has a lost of raw talent but needs plenty of work on pitching mechanics. In time he may develop into a very good college pitcher ... has a good arm, good size and when he learns to throw his breaking pitch con­ sistently for strikes, he will become a big winner."

4 MARK CHAPMAN, OF Height: 5'7'' Weight: 155 Born: 7-25-61 Hometown: Fairfax, CA High School: Sir Francis Drake Bats: R Throws: R Class: Junior Returns for his third season at USD ... received 1981 Hustle Award ... (.963) fielding average ... captained varsity baseball team junior senior years ... hit .313 as a senior and was named to the All-Marin County Team ... hit .278 as a freshman at USO .. . Nickname: " Sparky" ... Honor student. CUNNINGHAM: "Everybody's choice for "Mr. Nice Guy". Great man to have on team. Has worked hard to improve all aspects of play. Played well during winter. Nobody wants to play more than Mark."

7 CHRIS CIAMPA, P Height: 5'9" Weight: 165 Born: 10-19-59 Hometown: Riverside, CA High School: Mitchell Bats: R Throws: L Class: Senior CUNNINGHAM: "One of the few lefthanders on the staff ... has a good curve ball and an excellent move to first base . Not an overpowering pitcher, but when his control is right can beat anyone ... has a fine attitude towards the game and should help us in a relief capacity."

28 ERIC GAYLORD, P Height: 6'2" Weight: 190 Born: 1-14-60 Hometown: Westminster, CA High School: Westminster Junior College: Orange Coast Bats: R Throws: R Class: Senior

9 Second year at USO .. . was 2-2 last year in 16-game appearances ... AII-League as a senior at Westminster .. . Team MVP as a senior ... compiled a 1.60 ERA in final season of high school at Westminster while hitting .360 ... voted All-League that season. CUNNINGHAM: "Has shown more improvement during past year than anybody on the staff. Should be one of our regular starters, if his arm holds up. Not overpower­ ing but can get most people out when he keeps ball low. Outstanding student."

17 GLENN GODWIN, P Height: 6'0" Weight: 180 Born: 8-19-60 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: Patrick Henry Junior College: Mesa Bats: L Throws: L ~ Class: Senior Compiled a 3-6 record in 13 starts last year as a junior ... was 11-3 at Mesa College with a 2 .54 ERA in 1980 ... Second Team All-League 1980 ... Mesa team MVP in 1980 .. . at Patrick Henry, Glenn earned All-League honors as a senior in 1978. CUNNINGHAM: " Arm troubles kept Glenn from having good year in 1981 ... Pitched well in Alaska during past summer ... Only experienced left on staff so may be used both as starter and in relief. Expect him to have a great year."

9 M!'RTIN HARRIS, OF Height: 5'9" Weight: 155 Born: 3-29-60 Hometown: Oakland, CA High School: St. Joseph's Bats: R Throws: R Class: Senior Martin is a three-year veteran at USO ... missed a good portion of last season with a broken leg ... hit .300 in 40 at bats ... hit .294 with 31 RBl's, 42 hits and 6 triples in 1979 as a freshman ... hit .260 with 23 RB l's, 33 hits, 3 doubles and 2 triples while greatly improving his fielding in 1980 ... four years of both varsity baseball and basket­ ball at St. Joseph's High School. .. named MVP as a senior, hittin .405 ... son of Chester and Ruby Harris. CUNNINGHAM: "Broken leg kept him out for most of last season .. . moving him to outfield this year - definitely a team leader ... more interested in success of team than individual stats ... would love to have one more like him."

10 21 ANDRE JACAS, OF Height: 5'11 " Weight: 170 Born: 11-11-62 Hometown: Spring Valley, NY High School: East Ramapa Bats: R Throws: R Class: Sophomore Returns for his second season at USD ... hits .250 with 28 hits and 14 RBl's ... 2nd on team in tolen bases with 16 thefts ... All-County pick junior and senior years .. . First Team Daily News All-Stars junior and sen ior years .. . League MVP junior and senior years ... set county record in 1979 for stolen bases with 38 of 39 ... hit .394 his junior year ... hit .552 as a senior ... only stopped once in 60 attempted steals between 1979 and 1980. CUNNINGKAM: "Moving Andre to outfield this year to capitalize on his great speed and strong arm. Looked great during the Fall. .. could develop into our best all­ around player ... works hard and has made steady progress ... good student."

13 PAUL LOFGREN, C Height: 6'0" Weight: 175 Born: 2-3-61 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: Clairemont Bats: R Throws: R Class: Junior Saw limited time last year at catcher ... hit .333 with 4 RBl's in 15 at bats ... good arm ... hits well to right side ... hit .260 in his senior year at Clairemont High School, while playing third base .. . team captain senior year. CUNNINGHAM: "Has performed well as a back-up catcher during past two years ... does the things that have to be done on a ball club ... likes to think he is best hitter on the team - and may get an opportunity to find out."

10 LUKE MAIBERGER, C Height: 6'2" Weight: 170 Born: 10-8-60 Hometown: Redlands, CA Junior College: Foothill Bats: R Throws: R Class: Junior First year at USD ... voted " Most Improved Player" at Foothill in 1980 ... selected captain of the team in 1981 ... batted .268 at Foothill in 1981 .

11 CUNNINGHAM: "Luke was one of the surprises of our winter program ... can catch or play the outfield ... has a sound swing and should help us a great deal coming off the bench."

24 JOHN MULLEN, OF Height: 6'0" Weight: 170 Born: 1-23-60 Hometown: La Mesa, CA High School: Valhalla Bats: R Throws: R

Started in outfield last year while leading team in hits (68). triples (8) , 2nd in total bases (94) and 3rd in batting (.335) .. . very versatile athlete ... hit .315 as a sophomore ... linedrive hitter ... played baseball, basketball and football at Valhalla High School. .. MVP in all three sports as a senior .. . named All-League while hitting .315 and was Valhalla's "Athlete of the Year" in his senior year. CUNNINGHAM: "Has been one of our best and most consistent players past two years ... a streak hitter who has developed into a clutch hitter ... runs well and does a steady job in the outfield ... can and does play 2nd base when necessary. John has worked extremely hard to develop his skills and should be rewarded with another fine season."

25 LASZLO NAGYPAL, IF Height: 6'0" Weight: 185 Born: 1-14-63 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: Serra Bats: S Throws: R Class: Freshman First year at USD ... a four-year letterman in baseball ... selected to 1st Team All-League his junior and senior years ... MVP of San Diego All-Star game ... batted .406 in league senior year at Serra High School. CUNNINGHAM: "A young man with an excellent future in front of him ... does a lot of things very well and can play a number of positions ... has great hands and gets rid of the ball in a hurry ... learning to switch hit and has looked good doing it. .. we plan to start him at 3rd base but will not hesitate to capitalize on his versatility in certain situations."

12 11 DOUG PAUL, OF Height: 5'7'' Weight: 155 Born: 5-15-60 Hometown: La Verne, CA High School: Damien Junior College: Citrus Bats: L Throws: L Class: Senior

Second in team fielding last year (.986) ... saw limited action as a freshman ... transferred to Citrus college in 1980 ... good arm and speed ... name All-League in foot­ ball his junior and senior years ... hit a league-leading .487 in his senior year, earning him All-League honors. CUNNINGHAM: "One of the best defensive players in the SCBA ... good speed and very strong arm ... great jump on ball . Was probably our best hitter during the Fall and hope it will carry over ... a very exciting player to watch."

20 JOHN RULE, P Height: 6'2" Weight: 180 Born: 1-23-63 Hometown: Chula Vista, CA High School: Hilltop Bats: R Throws: R Class: Freshman First year at USD ... received AII-C.I.F. First Team .. All- Metro First Team ... Metro League "Player of the Year" ... compiled a high school record of 18-1 , with a .92 ERA ... was high school valedictorian and C.S.F. Life Member. CUNNINGHAM: "Enjoyed a fine high school career topped off with an outstanding senior year which earned him "Player of the Year" honors ... a smart pitcher who relies on control and change of speeds to get hitters out .. . outstanding student ... will probably be used as a spot starter or in long relief."

15 STEVE SCIACCA, C Height: 6'0" Weight: 188 Born: 10-9-61 Hometown: Whittier, CA High School: Lowell Junior College: Fullerton Bats: R Throws: R Class: Junior

13 First year at USD ... while at Lowell High School, received MVP, Best Defensive Player, Most Inspirational, Most Promising Batting Average Award ... AII-League junior and senior years ... AII-County senior year ... "Comeback Player of Year" and All South Coast Conference Honor­ able Mention while batting .356 with 8 doubles at Fuller­ ton Junior college. CUNNINGHAM: "Should be our top catcher ths year .. he is strong, has a quick release and has demonstrated the ability to hit with power ... has a great attitude and is a pleasure to work with ... we are counting on Steve to fill the void created when Bill Pinkham signed with Toronto after last season."

16 THOMAS TERESCHUK, P Height: 6'1'' Weight: 180 Born: 10-6-60 Hometown: Lakewood, CA High School: Lakewood Junior College: Long Beach Bats: R Throws: R Class: Senior As a junior at USO last year, compiled a 9-6 record in 26- game appearances ... totaled 50 strikeouts ... at LBCC was 10-3 with an ERA of 3.00 ... named to 1980AII-Conference team ... lettered in football and baseball at Lakewood High School. .. AII-C.I.F. football player, Moore League " Player of the Year" 1978. CUNNINGHAM: "One of those guys who can throw every­ day or whenever asked ... started slow last year but came on to lead the team in wins ... Tom hates to lose ... some­ times tries too hard ... a great guy to have on your side and would play every position if I let him . Works hard and deserves to have an excellent senior year."

12 BRUCE TOMLINSON, IF Height: 5'9" Weight: 160 Born: 12-23-60 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: Montgomery Bats: R Throws: R Class: Junior As a sophomore last year, Bruce was selected to the 2nd Team AII-SCBA ... batted .323 for year, .376 in league (SCBA) ... led team in assists (116) ... plays any of three fielding positions ... led team in 1980 (.985) making only one error. CUNNINGHAM: "Our only returning "All-League" player from last season . Given an opportunity to play, Bruce made the most of it and had a great year. Should be one of the best in SCBA again this year ... turns the DP very well and has developed into an outstanding hitter."

14 14 PAUL VAN STONE, C Height: 6'0" Weight: 175 Born: 7-29-63 Hometown: St. Louis, MO High School: Lindberg Bats: S Throws: R Class: Freshman First year at USD ... participated in football, basketball and baseball ... MVP in football ... received All-State, All­ Conference and 2nd Team All-Metro his senior year in baseball ... voted MVP while batting .443 senior year .. . MVP of All-Midwest Tournament. CUNNINGHAM: "A fine all-around athlete with a good head on his shoulders ... did some very impressive things during winter program ... is learning to switch hit ... an excellent base runner and one of the fastest men on the squad ... has the talent and an opportunity to become an outstanding college player."

8 SCOTT WILLIAMS, P Height: 5'11" Weight: 160 Born: 5-23-59 Hometown: Boise, ID High School: Twin Falls College: Boise State Bats: R Throws: R Class: Senior Came to USO last year as an outfield from Boise State University and saw spot duty there while making the transition to pitcher where he will be this season. Hit for a .217· average last year including four doubles and one triple. CUNNINGHAM: "Is one of the best all-around athletes on the team ... moving him to the mound this year because he has the best combination of speed and breaking pitches of anybody on the staff ... should get a lot of time on the mound if he can stay healthy ... might even develop into our best."

15 U.S.D. BASEBALL 1981 GAME RESULTS

U.S.D. OPPONENTS OVERALL SCBA PITCHERS ' RECORD U.S. D. Ar izona 16 0-1 McDonald (0- 1) U.S.D. 10 Arizona 12 0-2 Tereschuk (0-1 ) U.S.D. 0 Arizona 21 0-3 Brehm (0-1) U.S.D. 3 Pt. Loma 2 1-3 McDonald (1-2) U.S .D. 8 Pt. Loma 5 2-3 Gaylord (1-0) U.S .D. 0 U.C. River side 3 2-4 McDonald (1-2) U.S.D . 5 U.C. Riverside 7 2-5 Tereschuk (0-2) U.S.D. 11 U.S JU. 16 2-6 Gay lord (1-1) U.S.D. 15 U.C.S.D. 5 3-6 McDonald (2-2 ) U.S. D. 0 U.C . Riverside 3-7 McDonald (2-3) U.S.D. 8 U.C. Riverside 3-8 Gaylord (1-2) U.S.D. 2 U.S.I.U . 1 4-8 Brehm (1-1) U.S.D. 10 Chapman 7 5-8 McDonald (3-3) U.S.D. 7 U.C.S.D. 3 6-8 McDonald (4-3) U.S.D. 6 Puget Sound 4 7-8 McDonald (5-3) U.S.D. 6 San Di ego St. 5 8-8 Lindenthal (1-0) U.S. D. 5 Pepperdine 6 8-9 Teresch uk (0-3) U.S.D. 2 Fullerton St. 15 8-10 McDonald (5-4) U.S.D. 2 Loyola 7 8-11 Godwin (0- 1) U.S.D. 13 U.C.S.B. 12 9-11 1-0 Godwin (1-1 ) U.S.D. 2 U.C.S.B. 2 9-11 1-0-1 U.S.D. 3 Northern Arizona 1 10-1 1 Brehm (2- 1) U.S .D. 2 Washington 6 10-12 Lindenthal (1-1 ) U.S.D . 4 Portland St. 1 11 -12 Tere sc huk (1-3) US .D 12 Portland St . 6 12-12 Godwin (2- 1) U.S.D. 7 Portland St. 18 12- 13 McDonald (5-5) U.S.D . 9 Portl an d St. 8 13-1 3 Te resch uk (2-3) U.S. D 3 Long Bea ch St. 7 13-14 1-1-1 Tereschuk (2-4) U.S.D . 3 U.C. Irvine 0 14-14 2-1-1 Brehm (3- 1) U.S.D. 7 U.C. Irvine 10 14-15 2-2-1 Godwin (2-2 ) U.S.D. 7 U.C. Irvine 3 15-15 3-2-1 Tereschuk (3-4) U.S.D. 7 San Diego St. 6 16-1 5 Br ehm (4-1) U.S.D. 5 Fullerton St. 11 16- 16 3-3-1 Teresc huk (3-5) U.S.D. 11 Fullerton St. 10 17-16 4-3-1 Lindenthal (2- 1) U.S.D. 3 Fuller ton St. 8 17- 17 4-4- 1 Godwin (2-3) U.S.D. 2 Pepperdine 7 17-18 4-5-1 Tereschuk (3-6) U.S.D. 3 Long Beach St . 5 17-19 4-6-1 Lindenthal (2-2) U.S.D. 0 Long Bea ch St . 5 17-20 4-7- 1 Godw in (2-4) U.S.D. 1 Long Beac h St. 0 18-20 5-7- 1 Teres chuk (4-6) U.S.D. 7 Los Ange les St. 5 19-20 6-7- 1 McDonald (6 -5) U.S .D. 6 Pepperdine 7 19-21 6-8-1 Brehm (4-2) U.S .D. 7 Pepperdine 5 20-21 7-8- 1 Godwin (3-4 ) U.S.D. 9 Pepperdine 4 21-2 1 8-8-1 McDonald (7-5) U.S.D. 2 Fullerton St. 4 21-22 8-9-1 Brehm (4-3) U.S .D. 20 U.S.1.U . 3 22-22 Teresc huk (5-6) U.S.D. 5 U.C.S.B. 13 22-23 8-10-1 Godwin (3-5) U.S.D. 5 U.C.S.B. 4 23-23 9-10-1 Brehm (5-3) U.S.D. 7 Pt. Loma 4 24-33 Tereschuk (6-6) U.S.D. 8 Lo yola 7 25-23 10-10-1 Gaylord (2-2) U.S.D . 7 Loyola 14 25-24 10-11-1 Godwin (3-6) U.S.D. 10 Loyo la 9 26-24 11-11 -1 Tereschuk (7-6) U.S.D. 7 Loyo la 8 26-25 11 -12- 1 Linden tha l (2-3) U.S.D. 8 U.C. Irvine 7 27-25 12- 12-1 Tereschuk (8-6 ) U.S. D. 16 Los Ange les St. 8 28-25 13-12-1 McDonald (8-5) U.S.D. 11 Lo s Ange les St 10 29-25 14-12-1 Tereschuk (9-6) U.S.D. 4 Los Angeles St . 3 30-25 15-12-1 Brehm (6-3)

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_. _. --.I --.I TEAM RECORDS - SEASON

BATTING Most Games Won 34 1971 Fewest Games Won 7 1958 Most Games Lost 26 1967 Best Winning Percentage .739 (Won 34-Lost 12) 1971 Consecutive Games Won 12 (March 13, 1960 to April 30 , 1960) Consecutive Games Lost 10 (April 12, 1958 to March 7, 1959) Most Shutout Wins 14 1971 Most Games Shutout 5 1967 & 1973 Largest Winning Margin 32 (33-1 vs . Cal Western) 1960 Largest Losing Margin 19 (20-1 vs . Pepperdine) 1961 Most One-Run Victories 12 1981 Most One-Run Losses 8 1967 Most Games Played 56 1980 Most at Bats 1800 1981 Most Hits 534 1981 Best Average .307 1960 Most Runs Scored 348 1981 Most Total Bases 759 1981 Most Runs Batted In 314 1981 Most Doubles 92 1981 Most Triples 35 1978 Most Home Runs 38 1960 Most Walks 270 1978 Most Strikeouts 315 1966 Most Stolen Bases 110 1980

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

PITCHING Most Complete Games 26 1980 Most Runs Allowed 387 1981 Most Earned Runs Allowed 308 1981 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed 93 1976 Best Team ERA 2.31 1971 Most Hits Allowed 556 1981 Most Strikeouts 299 1971 Most Walks 280 1981 Most Shutouts 14 1971 Fewest Times Shut Out O 1971

18 TORERO TOP THREE BATTING Season Games Played Bart Brainard 56 1981 Bill Pinkham 56 1981 Mike Saverino 56 1980 Don Slater 56 1980 At Bats Don Slater 210 1980 John Mullen 203 1981 Andy Asaro 198 1980 Runs Scored Mike Saverino 55 1980 Jaime Paredes 48 1979 Don Slater 45 1979 Hits Kerry Dineen 78 1971 Don Slater 74 1979 John Mullen 68 1981 Doubles Jamie McDonald 18 1980 Bill Pinkham 18 1981 Andy Asaro 15 1979 Triples John Mullen 8 1981 Ed Green 7 1966 John Wathan 7 1970 Kerry Dineen 7 1971 Home Runs Jim Fiorenza 12 1960 Bill Pinkham 9 1981 Paul Contreras 8 1976 Runs Batted In Bill Pinkham 53 1981 Jeff Tipton 51 1979 Jim Fiorenza 45 1960 Stolen Bases Kerry Dineen 33 1971 John Wathan 30 1969 Don Slater 26 1979 Batting Average (100 At Bat) Jim Fiorenza .439 1960 John Wathan .430 1970 Don Slater .419 1973 Walks Mike Saverino 55 1980 Doug Paul 46 1981 Jaime Paredes 42 1979 Sacrifice Hits Mike Saverino 14 1979 Paul Mendes 13 1978 Jaime Paredes 13 1978 Consecutive Game Hitting Streak John Wathan 18 1970 John Wathan 15 1969 Kerry Dineen 15 1972 Fewest Strikeouts (100 At Bat) Jesse Martinez 5 (114 at Bats) 1975 Kerry Dineen 6 (146 at Bats) 1973 Martin Harris 6 (143 at Bats) 1979 Rick Farrel 6 (105 at Bats) 1962

19 Career

Games Played Paul Engel 197 1977-80 Mike Saverino 195 1977-80 Paul Mendes 174 1975-78 At Bats Paul Engel 608 1975-78 Mike Saverino 605 1977-80 Mel Arnerich 573 1969-72 Runs Scored Mike Saverino 143 1977-80 Paul Mendes 130 1975-78 Dave Gonzales 127 1968-71 Hits Kerry Dineen 201 1971-73 Paul Mendes 196 1981-73 Paul Engle 193 1977-80 Doubles Paul Engle 37 1977-80 Mel Arnerich 32 1969-72 Daryl Dunn 31 1975-77 Triples Kerry Dineen 15 1971-73 Mike Saverino 15 1977-80 Ed Green 12 1964-66 Home Runs Steve Bajo 20 1969-72 Jim Fiorenza 19 1959-61 Ken Kinsman 14 1970-73 Runs Batted In Paul Engel 125 1977-80 Mel Arnerich 116 1969-72 Jim Fiorenza 92 1959-61 Stolen Bases Kerry Dineen 77 1971-74 John Wathan 67 1968-70 Mike Saverino 55 1977-80 Batting Average (400 At Bats) Kerry Dineen .409 1971-73 John Wathan .347 1968-70 Don Slater .330 1979-80 Walks Paul Mendes 132 1975-78 Mike Saverino 130 1977-80 Dave Gonzales 101 1968-71 Sacrifice Hits Mike Saverino 28 1977-80 Paul Mendes 27 1975-78 Mel Arnerich 23 1969-72 RBI Percentage (Minimum 40 Chances) 1973 Jim Williams .571 (56 chances) 1974 Rick Garner .483 (60 chances) 1975 Ted Schultz .720 (50 chances) 1976 Paul Contreras .527 (55 chances) 1977 Daryl Dunn .525 (40 chances) 1978 Pau I Engel .461 (76 chances) 1979 Andy Asaro .531 (81 chances) 1980 Jamie McDonald .636 (44 chances) 1981 Bill Pinkham .562 (59 chances)

20 PITCHING

Single Season Appearances Jim Mellos 31 1978 Tom Tereschuk 26 1981 Steve Davis 24 1968 4 t ied with 22 1968 Innings Pitched Gary Myron 162 1971 Greg McSparran 174.3 1980 Phil Bajo 140 1970 Strike Outs Steve Davis 148 1968 Gary Myron 139 1971 Gary Myron 108 1970 Games Started Gary Myron 21 1971 Bob Ahern 19 1966 Greg McSparran 19 1980 Games Won Gary Myron 14 1971 Dan Flanagan 13 1976 Greg McSparran 12 1980 Winning Percentage (5 Decisions) Greg Tomczyk 1.000 (6-0) 1971 Jamie McDonald .875 (7-1) 1979 Dan Flanagan .813 (13.3) 1976

Career

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

21 TORERO TOP THREE CONTINUED OTHER SEASON RECORDS Earned Run Average Gary Myron 1.03 1969 Mary Bell 1.60 1976 Durel Carpenter 1.69 1967 No Hit Games Greg Tomczyk·vs. Southern California College 1971 Jim Mahoney vs. Pacific Christian 1973 Bill Howards vs . USIU 1975 Dan Flanagan vs. UC San Diego1976 Fewest Walks Greg Tomczyk 10 1971 Tony Hodges 12 1975 Durel Carpenter 13 1967 Steve Archawmbault 13 1970

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

22 YEAR BY YEAR LEADERS BATTING

Batting Average (100 AB's) 1964 John Baumgarten .315 1967 Tom Thompson 43 1965 Ed Green .321 1968 John Wathan 42 1966 Ed Green .323 1969 John Wathan 48 1967 Chuck Rutl edge .3 14 1970 John Wathan 61 1968 Tom Th ompson .286 1971 Kerry Dineen 78 1969 John Wathan .331 1972 Kerry Dineen 63 1970 John Wathan .430 1973 Kerry Dineen 60 1971 Kerry Dineen .419 1974 Jim Willi ams 56 1972 Kerry Din een .394 1975 Ted Schultz 49 1973 Kerry Din een .411 1976 Pau l Mendes 51 1974 Jim Williams .400 1977 Hank Ashworth 51 1975 Ted Schultz .350 1978 Paul Mendes 61 1976 Paul Mendes .375 1979 Don Slater 74 1977 Hank Ashworth .347 1980 Mike Saverino 63 1978 Dave Buchanan .325 1981 John Mullen 68 1979 Don Slater .378 Home Runs 1980 Mike Saverino .323 1964 Ron Cady 3 1981 Bill Pinkham .344 1965 Ron Cady 7 Runs Scored 1966 Ed Green 5 Dan Wilhelm 1964 John Baumgarten 18 1967 Chuck Rutl edge 6 1965 Stephen DeSa les 32 1966 Fred Carbone 41 1968 Tom Thompson 5 1969 Steve Baja 4 1967 Tom Th ompson 25 1970 Steve Baja 4 1968 Rene Chaval ier 26 1969 John Wathan 34 Ken Kinsman 1970 Dave Gonzalez 37 1971 Steve Baja 4 1971 Da ve Gonzalez 42 1972 Steve Baja 5 1972 Kerry Din een 30 Kerry Dineen 1973 Kerry Din een 36 1973 Jim Williams 4 1974 Jim William s 38 1974 Bob Sve lmoe 4 1975 Ted Schultz 36 1975 Ted Schultz 6 1976 Paul Mendes 42 1976 Paul Contreras 8 1977 Hank Ashwo rth 31 1977 Casey Clark 3 1978 Bill Heber le 43 Dave Buchanan 1979 Jaime Paredes 48 1978 Dave Buchanan 2 1980 Mike Saverino 55 Dan Kasie 1981 Bart Brainard 38 Chuck Manes 1979 Andy Asaro 6 At Bats Jeff Tipt on 1964 Ron Cady 113 1980 Andy Asaro 4 Ed Green 1981 William Pinkham 9 1965 Fred Carbone 147 Runs Batted In 1966 Fred Carbone 167 1967 Tom Thompson 152 1964 John Baumgarten 20 1968 John Wathan 148 Dan Wilh elm 1969 Dave Gonzalez 149 1965 Ed Green 35 1970 John Wathan 142 1966 Dan Wilhelm 41 1971 Kerry Dineen 186 1967 Rick Baker 25 1972 Kerry Din een 160 1968 Tom Thompson 27 1973 Jim Williams 148 1969 John Wathan 34 1974 Jim Willi ams 140 1970 Joh n Wath an 39 1975 Paul Mendes 143 1971 Mel Arner ich 37 1976 Brian Bullas 145 1972 Mel Arnerich 25 1977 Hank Ashworth 147 Kerry Dineen 1978 Paul Mendes 189 1973 Jim Willi ams 32 1979 Don Slater 196 1974 Ri ck Garner 29 1980 Don Slater 210 1975 Ted Schu ltz 36 1981 John Mullen 203 1976 Jesse Martinez 34 1977 Hank Ashwo rt h 31 Hits 1978 Pau l Eng el 41 1964 John Baumgarten 34 1979 Jeff Tipt on 51 1965 Ed Green 44 1980 Andy Asaro 37 1966 Ed Green 53 1981 William Pinkham 59

23 YEAR BY YEAR LEADERS PITCHING

Appea rances Innings Pitched 1964 John Pea rce 15 1964 John Pearce 105 1965 Pat Barry 22 1965 Pat Barry 117 1966 Bob Ahern 21 1966 Bob Ahern 131 1967 Bob Dun lap 14 1967 Dure l Carpenter 69 1968 Steve Davi s 24 1968 Steve Davis 121 1969 Dave Carpenter 18 1969 Gary Myron 105 1970 Steve Dav is 19 1970 Gary Myron 139 1971 Steve Davi s 21 1971 Gary Myron 162 Gary Myron 1972 Phi l Bajo 140 1973 Phi l Bajo 31 1973 Phil Bajo 119 1973 Phil Bajo 20 1974 Mike Wagn er 96 1974 Phil Bajo 19 1975 Dan Flanagan 93 1975 To ny Hod ges 22 1976 Dan Flanagan 109 1976 Dan Flanagan 18 1977 Dan Flanagan 99 .6 1977 Ronan , Deaver , 16 1978 Dan Flanag an 122 .6 Armstrong 1979 Tim Ronan 79.6 1978 Jim Mel los 31 1980 Greg McSparran 147.3 1979 Tim Ronan 20 198 1 Tom Tereschuk 107 .3 1980 Gre g McS parran 19 1981 Thomas Tereschuk 26

Strike Outs Earned Run Average (40 Inn.) 1964 John Pearce 91 1964 John Pearce 2.56 1965 Pat Barry 86 1965 Pa t Barry 4.86 1966 Dure l Carpenter 85 1966 Durel Carpe nter 3.30 1967 Durel Ca rp enter 63 1967 Dure l Carpenter 1.69 1968 Steve Davis 148 1968 Steve Davi s 3.13 1969 Gary Myro n 88 1969 Gary Myron 1.03 1970 Gary Myron 108 1970 Steve Archmabau lt 2.30 1971 Gary Myron 1 39 1971 Steve Dav is 1.81 1972 Phil Bajo 68 1972 Phil Bajo 2.96 1973 Phi l Bajo 77 1973 Ph il Bajo 2.66 1974 Mike Wagner 81 1974 Ph il Baj o 3.52 1975 Bi ll Bright 50 1975 Dan Fl anagan 3.29 1976 Dan Flanagan 55 1976 Marty Bell 1.60 1977 Bill Armstrong 62 1977 Tim Rona n 2.88 1978 Dan Flanagan 60 1978 Ji m Deaver 3.48 1979 Marty Bell 49 1979 Marty Sturgeon 2.57 1980 Greg McS parran 91 1980 Kev in McCarthy 2.86 1981 Albert Brehm 51 1981 Jamie McDona ld 4.76

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