2010 Big West Baseball Contact: Julie St.Cyr, Associate Information Director - [email protected] • Mailing Address: 2 Corporate Park, Suite 206, Irvine, CA 92606 Phone: (949) 261-2525 • Fax: (949) 261-2528 • Website: www.bigwest.org Week 19: Friday, July 9, 2010 2010 Standings National Accolades Conference Overall Baseball All-America W L Pct. W L Pct. Hm Rd Neut. First Team *Cal State Fullerton 21 3 .875 46 18 .719 26-9 19-8 1-1 Christian Colon, SS, Cal State Fullerton UC Irvine 17 7 .708 39 21 .650 19-9 17-10 3-2 Second Team UC Riverside 13 11 .542 32 23 .582 22-6 9-15 1-2 , OF, Cal State Fullerton Pacific 12 12 .500 31 23 .574 18-11 10-11 3-1 Third Team UC Santa Barbara 10 14 .417 24 30 .444 13-15 11-15 0-0 Noe Ramirez, P, Cal State Fullerton Cal Poly 10 14 .417 23 32 .418 15-17 7-13 1-2 Freshman Team Cal State Northridge 9 15 .375 29 27 .518 17-13 11-13 1-1 Dylan Floro, P, Cal State Fullerton UC Davis 9 15 .375 26 29 .473 11-15 13-14 2-0 Collegiate Baseball All-America Long Beach State 7 17 .292 23 32 .418 11-18 12-14 0-0 First Team Daniel Bibona, P, UC Irvine * Regular season champion Gary Brown, OF, Cal State Fullerton Second Team schedule , UTL, Cal State Fullerton NCAA Super Regional Results NCAA Regional Results Noe Ramirez, P, Cal State Fullerton Third Team Los Angeles Super Regional - ESPN2 Fullerton Regional Daniel Renken, P, Cal State Fullerton Friday, June 11 Friday, June 4 Freshman Team Cal State Fullerton def. No. 6 UCLA, 4-3 No. 3 New Mexico 9, No. 2 Stanford 5 Dylan Floro, P, Cal State Fullerton No. 4 Minnesota 3, No. 1 Cal State Fullerton 1 , OF, Cal Poly Saturday, June 12 Carlos Lopez, DH, Cal State Fullerton No. 6 UCLA def. Cal State Fullerton, 11-7 (10) Saturday, June 5 Mitch Patito, P, UC Riverside No. 1 Cal State Fullerton 6, Stanford 5 Sunday, June 13 No. 4 Minnesota 6, No. 3 New Mexico 4 NCBWA All-America No. 6 UCLA def. Cal State Fullerton, 8-1 First Team Sunday, June 6 Gary Brown, OF, Cal State Fullerton Big West teams in bold No. 1 Cal State Fullerton 11, No. 3 New Mexico 3 Second Team All times Pacific No. 1 Cal State Fullerton 7, No. 4 Minnesota 2 Daniel Bibona, P, UC Irvine Third Team Monday, June 7 (if necessary) Daniel Renken, P, Cal State Fullerton No. 1 Cal State Fullerton 9, No. 4 Minnesota 5 Freshman Team Dylan Floro, P, Cal State Fullerton Carlos Lopez, DH, Cal State Fullerton Los Angeles Regional Ping! Baseball All-America Friday, June 4 First Team No. 2 LSU 11, No. 3 UC Irvine 10 (11) Daniel Bibona, P, UC Irvine No. 1 UCLA 15, No. 4 Kent State 1 Gary Brown, OF, Cal State Fullerton Nick Ramirez, UTL, Cal State Fullerton Saturday, June 5 Noe Ramirez, P, Cal State Fullerton No. 3 UC Irvine 19, No. 4 Kent State 9 Second Team No. 1 UCLA 6, No. 2 LSU 3 Christian Colon, SS, Cal State Fullerton Freshman Team Sunday, June 6 Dylan Floro, P, Cal State Fullerton No. 3 UC Irvine 4, No. 2 LSU 3 Mitch Haniger, OF, Cal Poly No. 1 UCLA 6, No. 3 UC Irvine 2 Carlos Lopez, DH, Cal State Fullerton Mitch Patito, P, UC Riverside * Big West Conference game Brooks Wallace Semifinalist Big West teams in bold Christian Colon, SS, Cal State Fullerton Home teams underlined Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist Daniel Bibona, P, UC Irvine Johnny Bench Award Semifinalist Robert Brantly, C, UC Riverside of the Year Semifinalist Noe Ramirez, P, Cal State Fullerton Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Semifinalist Nick Ramirez, UTL, Cal State Fullerton 2010 Big West Baseball The Road To Omaha... Big West Conference 1995 - Cal State Fullerton (NCAA champ) a 3-1 loss to Minnesota in the opening UC Irvine • The Big West is sent two teams to the 1998 - Long Beach State day of the regional and found themselves 64-team NCAA Baseball Tournament this 1999 - Cal State Fullerton fighting for their life. The Titans were suc- • The UC Irvine Anteaters are making season - Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine. 2001 - Cal State Fullerton cessful in four straight elimination games, their fifth consecutive trip, sixth overall, to 2003 - Cal State Fullerton downing Stanford, New Mexico and Min- the postseason after receiving the confer- • Below is a list of the Big West Conference 2004 - Cal State Fullerton (NCAA champ) nesota (twice), to advance to the Super ence’s automatic qualifier into the NCAA NCAA teams versus the 2010 NCAA Field. 2006 - Cal State Fullerton Regionals for the eight consecutive year. Baseball Tournament. 2007 - Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine Cal State Fullerton 2009 - Cal State Fullerton Making the Fullerton All-Regional team for • For the second straight season, UC Irvine Arizona 1-2 the Titans were first baseman Nick Ramirez, had to battle the defending National Cham- Arizona State 0-2 The Last Time In NCAA second baseman Corey Jones, shortstop pion in regional play in order to advance to Hawaii 2-1 Tournament The Big West... Christian Colon, designated hitter Carlos the Super Regional. Last year the Anteat- Minnesota 2-1 Received three NCAA bids - 2009 Lopez and pitcher Colin O’Connell. Jones ers hosted Fresno State and defeated the New Mexico 1-0 Received four NCAA bids - 2008 was also tabbed Most Outstanding player. Bulldogs but were unable to make it out of Oregon 0-1 Did not host a regional - 2002 their regional. This year UC Irvine tackled San Diego 3-0 Had more than one team host a regional - • Cal State Fullerton has advanced to the defending champion LSU twice in the Los Stanford 1-0 2009 (UCI/CSF) super regionals the past eight seasons - Angeles Regional. The Anteaters opened TCU 1-2 Hosted a super regional - 2009 playing host in the first seven series. the regional with an 11-10 11- loss UC Irvine 2-1 Had two teams host a super regional - to the Tigers before facing them again in UCLA 3-2 2004 (LBSU/CSF) • The Titans traveled to sixth-seed UCLA game three where they won 4-3. UC Irvine Total 16-12 Went 0-2 in the regionals - 2009 (CP) in the Los Angeles Super Regional. Cal also squeezed in a victory over Kent State Won the CWS - 2004 (CSF) State Fullerton squeaked out a 4-3 win to before ultimately falling to host UCLA, 6-2, UC Irvine Went 0-2 in the CWS - 2009 (CSF) take game one. In game two, the Titans and was eliminated for the regional. Cal State Fullerton 1-2 Sent multiple teams to the CWS - carried a one-run lead into the ninth-inning Coastal Carolina 0-2 2007 (UCI/CSF) but were unable to hold on and eventually Making the NCAA All-Region team for the Kent State 1-0 Had two teams face-off - fell to the Bruins in the 10th inning, 11-7. Anteaters were: catcher Francis Larson, LSU 1-1 2007 (UCI vs. CSF - CWS) UCLA rode the momentum through game first baseman Jeff Cusick, second baseman NC State 0-1 three, winning the series 8-1 and advanc- Casey Stevenson, outfielder Drew Hillman, ing to the College World Series. Cal State San Diego 3-0 How Many Times In NCAA designated hitter, Jordan Leyland and Fullerton missed a trip to Omaha for just pitcher Evan Brock. UCLA 1-2 Tournament Has Big West... Total 7-8 the second time in five years. Received just one NCAA bid - four • UC Irvine, who was reinstated as a D I Received two NCAA bids - nine BIG WEST TOTAL 23-20 • The Cal State Fullerton baseball program school in 2002, was successful at the D II Received three NCAA bids - 12 has provided all of its student-athletes level; in 1973 and 1974 the Anteaters were Received four NCAA bids - three Tournament Information spending four years in the program since crowned Division II National Champions. Received five NCAA bids - never 1975 at least one trip to the College World Hosted two regionals the same year - four • The ACC, Pac-10 and SEC led all confer- Series in Omaha, Neb. Sent team to College World Series - 17 years ences in the number of teams in the champi- Had two teams in CWS the same year - three Big West in NCAA Tournament onship field with eight apiece. The marks for Won the championship - twice (‘95, ‘04) (1985-2010) the ACC and the Pac-10 were conference YRS REG CWS ALL all-time highs. The Big 12 had five and the Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton 24 82-26 24-23 101-49 Big East and Sun Belt had three teams. Long Beach State 17 41-28 6-8 47-36 • The Titans have won four National Titles UC Irvine 6 13-10 2-2 15-12 • The regionals are a double elimination UC Santa Barbara 4 2-10 0-0 2-10 (1979, 1984, 1995, 2004). They are tied tournament between four teams; the super UC Riverside 2 2-4 0-0 2-4 for fifth with Miami for the most NCAA Col- regionals is a best-of-three format with the UC Davis 1 1-2 0-0 1-2 lege World Series titles. eight winners headed to Omaha for the Cal State Northridge 1 1-2 0-0 1-2 Cal Poly 1 0-2 0-0 0-2 College World Series July 19 - 29/30. • Cal State Fullerton has had five College *Fresno State 6 14-10 1-4 15-14 World Series Outstanding Players. *Nevada 4 5-8 0-0 5-8 • The Big West has enjoyed a tradition *UNLV 3 2-6 0-0 2-6 of representation at the College World • The 2010 season marks the 32nd year *Cal State LA 2 1-4 0-0 1-4 Series. The Big West has featured a con- the Titans have competed in the NCAA Re- *San Jose State 1 1-2 0-0 1-2 tender for the coveted crown on an almost Totals 165-114 33-37 197-151 gionals - 24th time as a Big West member. annual basis. In fact, a Big West school * Reflects NCAA results while a Big West member only. has reached Omaha in 16 of the past 22 • This year’s bid is the 19th consecutive year seasons. Fullerton brought home the Big All-Time NCAA Tournament Records Cal State Fullerton has received a postsea- West’s first national title in 1995 and then (Current Big West members-Division I Only) son berth, marking the third-longest active brought home a second in 2004. consecutive streak in the nation behind Mi- YRS REG CWS ALL ami (38 years) and Florida State (33 years). Cal State Fullerton 32 105-43 34-27 138-70 1975 - Cal State Fullerton Long Beach State 19 42-31 6-8 48-39 1988 - Cal State Fullerton, Fresno State • The Titans are 89-35 (.718) all-time in Cal State Northridge 5 10-10 0-0 10-10 1989 - Long Beach State the NCAA Regionals and 30-7 (.818) when UC Santa Barbara 8 6-17 0-0 6-17 1990 - Cal State Fullerton hosting the regional. UC Irvine 6 13-10 2-2 15-12 1991 - Long Beach State, Fresno State UC Riverside 2 2-4 0-0 2-4 1992 - Cal State Fullerton • The Titans welcomed Stanford, New UC Davis 1 1-2 0-0 1-2 1993 - Long Beach State Mexico and Minnesota to Goodwin Field Cal Poly 1 0-2 0-0 0-2 1994 - Cal State Fullerton for the NCAA Regionals. Fullerton suffered Totals 179-119 42-37 220-156 2010 Big West Baseball 2010 BIG WEST PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 BIG WEST FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR Gary Brown, Cal State Fullerton Mitch Haniger, Cal Poly

2010 BIG WEST PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2010 BIG WEST FRESHMAN PITCHER OF THE YEAR Daniel Bibona, UC Irvine Dylan Floro, Cal State Fullerton

2010 BIG WEST COACH OF THE YEAR Dave Serrano, Cal State Fullerton

FIRST TEAM Player School Ht. B/T Yr. Pos. Hometown Rob Brantly UC Riverside 6-2 L/R So. C Temecula Valley, Calif. Francis Larson^ UC Irvine 6-0 R/R Sr. C Yorba Linda, Calif. Nick Ramirez^ Cal State Fullerton 6-3 L/L So. 1B Anaheim, Calif. Ryan Pineda Cal State Northridge 6-0 R/R Jr. 2B Las Vegas, Nev. Brian Hernandez UC Irvine 6-1 R/R Jr. 3B Sylmar, Calif. Christian Colon Cal State Fullerton 6-0 R/R Jr. SS Corona, Calif. Gary Brown Cal State Fullerton 6-0 R/R Jr. OF Diamond Bar, Calif. Tony Nix UC Riverside 5-11 R/R Jr. OF Poway, Calif. Luke Yoder Cal Poly 6-0 R/R Sr. OF Bakersfield, Calif. Justin Shults UC Riverside 6-2 L/R Jr. DH Valencia, Calif. David Popkins UC Davis 6-2 S/R So. UTL San Diego, Calif. Daniel Bibona^ UC Irvine 6-0 L/L Sr. SP Lake Forest, Calif. Noe Ramirez Cal State Fullerton 6-3 R/R So. SP East Los Angeles, Calif. Daniel Renken^ Cal State Fullerton 6-4 R/R Jr. SP Cypress, Calif. Hunter Carnevale Pacific 5-11 R/R Sr. RP Roseville, Calif. Eric Pettis$ UC Irvine 6-2 R/R Sr. CP West Hills, Calif.

SECOND TEAM Player School Ht. B/T Yr. Pos. Hometown Jeff Cusick UC Irvine 6-2 R/R Sr. 1B Mission Viejo, Calif. J.B. Brown Pacific 6-1 L/R Jr. 2B Alvin, Texas Corey Jones Cal State Fullerton 6-0 L/R Jr. 2B Camarillo, Calif. Mike Walker Pacific 6-4 L/R Sr. 3B Marysville, Calif. Devin Lohman Long Beach State 6-2 R/R Jr. SS Santa Maria, Calif. C.J. Belanger Cal State Northridge 6-3 L/R Sr. OF Stanton, Calif. Michael Hur UC Riverside 6-0 R/R Sr. OF Stevenson Ranch, Calif. T.J. Mittelstaedt Long Beach State 5-10 L/R Sr. OF Mission Viejo, Calif. Tyler Pill Cal State Fullerton 6-1 L/R So. OF Covina, Calif. Carlos Lopez Cal State Fullerton 6-2 L/R Fr. DH Northridge, Calif. Joey Siddons Cal State Fullerton 5-10 R/R Sr. UTL Camarillo, Calif. Christian Bergman UC Irvine 6-2 R/R Sr. SP Altadena, Calif. Dylan Floro Cal State Fullerton 6-2 L/R Fr. SP Merced, Calif. Andrew Gagnon Long Beach State 6-4 R/R So. SP Brentwood, Calif. Jimmy Jolicoeur Cal State Northridge 6-2 R/R Sr. RP Covina, Calif. Matt Lewis UC Davis 6-3 R/R Jr. CP Redding, Calif.

HONORABLE MENTION Player School Ht. B/T Yr. Pos. Hometown Billy Marcoe Cal State Fullerton 5-11 R/R Sr. C Bellevue, Wash. Marty Mullins UC Santa Barbara 5-10 R/R Sr. C Los Gatos, Calif. Joe Oliveira Pacific 6-0 R/R Sr. C San Diego, Calif. Dominic D’Anna Cal State Northridge 6-1 L/R Jr. 1B West Hills, Calif. Brian Martin Pacific 6-2 L/R Jr. 1B Livermore, Calif. Steve Tinoco Long Beach State 6-1 R/R Sr. 1B Coto de Caza, Calif. Casey Stevenson UC Irvine 6-3 L/R Sr. 2B Saugus, Calif. Richie Pedroza Cal State Fullerton 5-6 S/R Fr. 3B Covina, Calif. Joey Terdoslavich Long Beach State 6-2 S/R So. 3B Sarasota, Fla. Matt Valaika UC Santa Barbara 5-10 R/R Sr. SS Valencia, Calif. Bobby Crocker Cal Poly 6-3 R/R So. OF Armoas, Calif. Nick Longmire Pacific 6-2 R/R Jr. OF San Diego, Calif. Scott Lyman UC Davis 6-3 R/R So. OF Alamo, Calif. Adam Melker Cal Poly 6-0 L/L Sr. OF Claremont, Calif. Mario Hollands UC Santa Barbara 6-5 L/L Jr. SP El Cerrito, Calif. Jesse Meaux UC Santa Barbara 6-4 R/R Jr. SP Glendale, Calif. Mitch Patito UC Riverside 6-0 R/R Fr. CP Mira Loma, Calif. ^Two-time All-Big West First Team selection $Three-time All-Big West First Team selection 2010 Big West Baseball Around The Big West Baseball America Poll CSF, UCI Head To Postseason Play Ramirez Closed-In On Doubles Mark as of June 30, 2010 The Big West Conference advanced two teams to the 2010 First baseman Nick Ramirez concluded the 2010 season Ranking Record NCAA Baseball Tournament, as announced by the Division one double away from breaking the record of 29 set by Cal 1. South Carolina 54-16 I Baseball Committee. Joining the 64-team field was Big State Fullerton alum John Eccles in 1986. The league-best 2. UCLA 51-17 West Champion and NCAA Regional host Cal State Ful- 28 two-baggers by Ramirez ties him with 3. TCU 54-14 lerton and UC Irvine. (2003) for No. 2 in league history. In addition to Eccles 4. Arizona State 52-10 and Costa, Titans monopolize the top of the single-season 5. Oklahoma 50-18 The Titans are making their 19th consecutive appearance doubles list. Aaron Rowand (1998), Jason Moler (1992) and 6. Florida State 48-20 in the NCAA Tournament, 32nd overall, and the Anteaters (1996) are all No. 3 with 27. 7. Florida 47-17 earned their fifth straight bid, sixth overall. Cal State Fuller- 8. Virginia 51-14 ton owns the third-longest active streak in the nation behind Yoder Leaves His Mark At Cal Poly 9. Texas 50-13 Miami (38 years) and Florida State (33 years). 10. Clemson 45-25 Cal Poly senior Luke Yoder concluded the 2010 season 11. Cal State Fullerton 46-18 with a .347 batting average, becoming the first Mustang A year removed from hosting their first NCAA Regional, the 12. Coastal Carolina 55-10 to hit above .300 in four straight seasons at the Division UC Irvine Anteaters are back in tournament play but this 13. Arkansas 43-21 I level. Yoder finishes his tenure at Cal Poly with school time traveled to Los Angeles to kickoff the postseason. The 14. Vanderbilt 46-20 career records for runs scored (189) and doubles (51) and Anteaters (37-19) drew the third seed in the Los Angeles 15. Miami 43-20 is No. 2 in home runs (32), No. 3 in walks (104), No. 3 in Regional hosted by Pac-10 Champion UCLA (43-13) and 16. Alabama 42-25 hits (231), No. 4 in at-bats (705), No. 5 in triples (12), No. 5 were joined by defending National Champion and SEC 17. Louisville 50-14 in RBIs (137) and No. 10 in stolen bases (43). Tournament Champion LSU (40-20) and MAC Tournament 18. Georgia Tech 47-15 Champion Kent State (39-23). This marks the second 19. Auburn 43-21 straight year UC Irvine has to battle through a Regional Success At Forty 20. Virginia Tech 40-22 that includes the defending national champion. Cal State Fullerton closed out the regular season regis- 21. Rice 40-23 tering its 11th consecutive series win, which improved 22. UC Irvine 39-21 their overall mark to 41-15. Following postseason play, 23. Texas A&M 43-21 Titans Clinch Outright Title the Titans registered a 46-18 record. The Titans reached 24. Washington State 37-22 Cal State Fullerton (37-15, 18-3) captured its eighth Big the 40-win mark for the 25th time in their 36-year history, 25. Oregon 40-24 West title in the last 12 seasons. In that stretch, the Titans 17th while competing in the Big West. This is also the third earned outright crowns in 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006 straight season they reached the 40-win plateau. and 2010, while sharing the title in 2000 and 2008. It is CSF’s 24th league championship in the program’s 36-year Matadors Post Winning Season Division I history. Cal State Northridge recorded one of its best seasons in recent memory. The Matadors concluded the 2010 season Defending champion UC Irvine concluded the 2010 season with a 29-27 overall to tally a winning record for the first time ranked second in the league with a 17-7 mark, followed by since 2002 when the Matadors finished 41-17 overall and in UC Riverside, who placed third with a 13-11 record. Collegiate Baseball Poll first place in the Big West with a 19-5 mark. The Matadors as of June 30, 2010 finished one win shy of the 30-win mark, a feat they last Ranking Record MLB Drafts 49 Players accomplished in 2002 when they recorded 41 wins. 1. South Carolina 54-16

2. UCLA 51-17 The Big West witnessed 22 players selected in the final day Colon Scores Top 10 Runs Ranking 3. TCU 54-14 of the three-day First-Year Player Cal State Fullerton junior Christian Colon led the Big West 4. Clemson 45-25 Draft to increase its 2010 draft total to 49. with 73 runs scored on the season. The consistent run- 5. Oklahoma 50-18 6. Florida State 48-20 The conference saw action right from the start as a pair of producing machine at the top of the Titan lineup also added 7. Arizona State 52-10 Cal State Fullerton Titans were selected in the first round. to the Big West record book. Colon ends his collegiate ca- 8. Florida 47-17 Christian Colon became the fifth-highest overall selection reer ranked fourth in Big West career runs scored with 214. for the Big West after going fourth overall by the Kansas City 9. Texas 50-13 Royals. Gary Brown went to the San Francisco Giants as UC Irvine’s Bibona Named Lowe’s 10. Virginia 51-14 the 24th pick. In all, Big West Champion Cal State Fullerton 11. Coastal Carolina 55-10 had a league-leading nine players drafted. Senior CLASS Award Winner 12. Cal State Fullerton 46-18 Five-time all-American and Big West Conference pitcher of 13. Miami 43-20 Long Beach State and UC Irvine each had eight selections the year Daniel Bibona from the University of California, Ir- 14. Vanderbilt 46-20 to finish second in the conference. Jake Thompson, the first vine, has been selected as the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award 15. Arkansas 43-21 Big West player selected on day two, was this highest 49er winner for baseball. The award, chosen by a nationwide 16. Alabama 42-25 drafted, going in the second round to the Tampa Bay Rays. vote of Division I baseball coaches, national media and 17. Georgia Tech 47-15 fans, is awarded annually to the most outstanding senior 18. Texas A&M 43-21-1 The 2010 Big West Pitcher of the Year, Daniel Bibona, was student-athlete in NCAA Division I baseball. 19. Louisville 50-14 the first Anteater named, going in the eighth-round to the 20. Auburn 43-21 St. Louis Cardinals. He was followed by Ryan Fisher, who Bibona graduated this year with a degree in sociology and a 21. Washington State 37-22 22. UC Irvine 39-21 was taken in the 15th round by the Florida Marlins, and Jeff 3.25 grade point average. He was the 2010 Big West Male 23. St. John’s 43-20 Cusick, an 18th-round choice by the . Scholar-Athlete of the Year. In addition to being a regular 24. Mississippi 39-24 visitor at the Children’s Hospital of Orange County and 25. LSU 41-22 UC Santa Barbara added five selections on the third day coaching youth baseball, Bibona is a member of a non-profit 26. Rice 40-23 to bring the Gauchos’ total to six, finishing fourth in the Big organization called American Home Dream, which assists West. Pacific’s total number of draftees improved to five 27. Oregon 40-24 children with terminal illnesses. 28. Connecticut 48-16 after the final day. UC Riverside and Cal State Northridge 29. College of Charleston 44-19 each had four players chosen, Cal Poly had three players 30. Hawaii 35-28 selected and two draft picks came from UC Davis. 2010 Big West Baseball NCBWA Poll Hot Bats Lead To School Records Big West The bats were hot in Riverside and San Luis Obispo the last as of June 30, 2010 weekend of play as both teams set new single-game school Coaching Records Ranking Record records. On Saturday, the Highlanders downed conference (Records consist of their tenure in the Big West only - 1. South Carolina 54-16 foes UC Davis, 26-7, tying the team record for runs in a game sorted by conference wins) 2. UCLA 51-17 originally set against Chico State back on February 8, 1996. 3. TCU 54-14 The Highlanders also finished with 30 hits to establish a new Conf. Overall 4. Clemson 45-25 single-game mark in that category. Coach, School (Yrs.) W-L W-L 5. Oklahoma 50-18 Bob Brontsema, UCSB (16) 186-215-0 459-453-2 6. Florida State 48-20 Not to be outdone, the following day the Mustangs were Mike Weathers, LBSU (8) 122-79-0 311-213-0 7. Arizona State 52-10 unstoppable at the plate knocking in 25 runs in their win over Larry Lee, CP (7) 90-90-0 246-207-2 8. Florida 47-17 Cal State Bakersfield. On its way to a 25-8 victory, Cal Poly Dave Serrano, UCI (3), CSF(2) 90-45-0 248-122-1 9. Texas 50-13 shattered a school Division I baseball record with 32 hits as Doug Smith, UCR (5) 75-60-0 181-149-0 10. Virginia 51-14 all nine Mustang starters collected at least two hits. Ed Sprague, PAC (6) 52-104-0 162-226-0 11. Coastal Carolina 55-10 Mike Gillespie, UCI (2) 53-19-0 126-54-0 12. Cal State Fullerton 46-18 Steve Rousey, CSUN (7) 48-129-0 169-278-1 13. Miami 43-20 Starter Pettis Still Saving Rex Peters, UCD (2) 28-44-0 75-94-0 UC Irvine’s Eric Pettis was converted from one of the na- 14. Arkansas 43-21 tion’s top closers into a starter for his senior season. The 15. Vanderbilt 46-20 right-hander responded well to his starting role in 2010, 16. Georgia Tech 47-15 Big West Vs. compiling an 9-5 record with a 3.62 ERA in a league-high 17. Louisville 50-14 124.1 pitched. On top of that, the normally sched- Nonconference Teams 18. Alabama 42-25 uled Sunday starter retained the closer tag on Friday’s. With 19. Auburn 43-21 America East ...... 1-0 that opportunity, Pettis recorded six saves on the season to 20. UC Irvine 39-21 Atlantic Coast ...... 0-1 increase his career total to 41. He is only the third player in Atlantic 10 ...... 0-0 21. Rice 40-23 Big West history to amass 40 saves. Big East ...... 3-3 22. Connecticut 48-16 Big Sky ...... 0-0 23. Virginia Tech 40-22 Big South ...... 0-2 24. Texas A&M 43-21-1 Big West Vs. Top 25 Big Ten ...... 2-1 25. Oregon 40-24 Cal Poly ...... 1-9 Big 12 ...... 0-0 Cal State Fullerton ...... 7-7 26. North Carolina 38-22 Colonial Athletic ...... 1-0 Cal State Northridge ...... 2-5 27. College of Charleston 44-19 Conference USA ...... 2-3 Long Beach State ...... 6-12 28. St. John’s 43-20 Great West ...... 1-0 UC Davis ...... 1-1 T29. LSU 41-22 Horizon ...... 0-0 UC Irvine ...... 3-7 T29. Mississippi 39-24 Independents ...... 0-0 UC Riverside ...... 1-8 IVY ...... 0-0 UC Santa Barbara ...... 3-8 Metro Atlantic ...... 0-0 USA Today/ESPN Poll Pacific ...... 2-4 Mid-American ...... 7-0 Mid-Eastern ...... 2-0 as of June 30, 2010 Most Multi-Hit Games Missouri Valley ...... 3-2 Ranking Record Mountain West ...... 21-8 1. South Carolina 54-16 Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton ...... 32 Northeast ...... 0-0 2. UCLA 51-17 Gary Brown, Cal State Fullerton ...... 28 Ohio Valley ...... 0-0 3. TCU 54-14 Brian Martin, Pacific ...... 27 Pac-10 ...... 26-41 4. Clemson 45-25 Jeff Cusick, UC Irvine ...... 27 Patriot ...... 0-0 5. Oklahoma 50-18 J.B. Brown, Pacific ...... 26 Southeastern ...... 1-1 6. Florida State 48-20 Carlos Lopez, Cal State Fullerton ...... 25 Southern ...... 0-0 7. Arizona State 52-10 Corey Jones, Cal State Fullerton ...... 24 Southland ...... 0-0 8. Florida 47-17 Mike Walker, Pacific ...... 24 Southwestern ...... 0-1 9. Texas 50-13 Four players tied ...... 23 Summit ...... 0-0 10. Virginia 51-14 Sun Belt ...... 1-1 11. Coastal Carolina 55-10 Most Multi-RBI Games West Coast ...... 51-28 12. Cal State Fullerton 46-18 Western Athletic ...... 22-23 13. Vanderbilt 46-20 Non-Division I ...... 1-0 Nick Ramirez, Cal State Fullerton ...... 22 Reclassifying ...... 18-10 14. Arkansas 43-21 Justin Shults, UC Riverside ...... 18 15. Miami 43-20 Ryan Pineda, Cal State Northridge ...... 17 Total ...... 163-125 16. Louisville 50-14 Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton ...... 15 17. Georgia Tech 47-15 Jeff Cusick, UC Irvine ...... 15 18. Alabama 45-25 Dominic D’Anna, Cal State Northridge ...... 14 Preseason Coaches Poll 19. Auburn 43-21 1. Cal State Fullerton (7)...... 79 20. Rice 40-23 21. Texas A&M 43-21-1 Longest Hitting Streaks 2. UC Irvine (2)...... 71 22. UC Irvine 39-21 3. Cal Poly...... 60 Jeff Cusick, UC Irvine ...... 25 23. Connecticut 48-16 4. Long Beach State...... 50 Corey Jones, Cal State Fullerton ...... 24 24. Mississippi 39-24 5. UC Riverside...... 48 Nick Ramirez, Cal State Fullerton ...... 20 25. LSU 41-22 6. UC Santa Barbara...... 36 Brennan Metzger, Long Beach State ...... 19 7. Pacific...... 30 Dominic D’Anna, Cal State Northridge ...... 18 Carlos Lopez, Cal State Fullerton ...... 17 8. Cal State Northridge...... 19 9. UC Davis ...... 12 ( ) First-place vote 2010 Big West Baseball Big west in the ncaa statistics Players of the week (through games of June 30, 2010) Date Player Team Pos. Year Individual Statistics (Top 25) Team Statistics (Top 25) Feb. 22 Michael Hur UC Riverside OF Senior Batting Average Batting Average March 1 Ryan Pineda Cal State Northridge 2B Junior 8th Gary Brown, CSF .438 17th Cal State Fullerton .337 Steve Tinoco Long Beach State 1B Senior March 8 Gary Brown Cal State Fullerton OF Junior Runs Per Game Hits 9th Cal State Fullerton 763 March 15 Joey Terdoslavich Long Beach State 3B Junior Runs March 22 Jeff Cusick UC Irvine 1B Senior 25th Christian Colon, CSF 73 Doubles Per Game March 29 John Haberman Pacific DH Freshman 25th Cal Poly 2.51 April 5 Brian Hernandez UC Irvine 3B Junior April 12 Nick Ramirez Cal State Fullerton 1B Sophomore Doubles Per Game Doubles April 19 Gary Brown Cal State Fullerton CF Junior 25th Nick Ramirez, CSF 0.44 15th Cal State Fullerton 151 April 26 Nick Ramirez Cal State Fullerton 1B Sophomore Doubles Triples Per Game May 3 J.J. Thompson Cal Poly SS Junior 7th Nick Ramirez, CSF 28 13th Cal Poly .45 May 10 Francis Larson UC Irvine C Senior T22nd Cal State Fullerton .42 May 17 Tony Nix UC Riverside CF Junior Triples Per Game T22nd UC Riverside .42 May 24 David Popkins UC Davis OF Sophomore 12th Gary Brown, CSF .16 May 31 Marty Mullins UC Santa Barbara C Senior 25th CJ Belanger .13 Triples 7th Cal State Fullerton 27 Triples 16th Cal Poly 25 of the week 10th Gary Brown, CSF 8 24th UC Riverside 23 Date Player Team Year 18th CJ Belanger 7 Feb. 22 Daniel Bibona UC Irvine Senior Stolen Bases March 1 Mario Hollands UC Santa Barbara Junior Stolen Bases Per Game 22nd Cal State Fullerton 112 March 8 Noe Ramirez Cal State Fullerton Sophomore 16th Gary Brown, CSF .64 March 15 Mario Hollands UC Santa Barbara Junior Sacrifice Bunts March 22 Kyle Necke UC Irvine Senior Toughest To Strike Out 6th Cal State Fullerton 70 8th Jeff Cusick, UCI 23.2 13th UC Irvine 61 March 29 Noe Ramirez Cal State Fullerton Sophomore 24th Gary Brown, CSF 17.5 23rd Long Beach State 56 April 5 Daniel Bibona UC Irvine Senior Nick Capito UC Santa Barbara Junior Victories Earned Run Average April 12 Branden Pinder Long Beach State Sophomore T5th Daniel Renken, CSF 12 15th Cal State Fullerton 3.78 April 19 Hunter Carnevale Pacific Junior T5th Noe Ramirez, CSF 12 21st UC Irvine 3.96 April 26 Christian Bergman UC Irvine Senior May 3 Scott Lyman UC Davis Sophomore Earned Run Average Hits Allowed Per Nine Innings 24th Daniel Bibona, UCI 2.48 21st Cal State Fullerton 8.93 May 10 Dylan Floro Cal State Fullerton Freshman May 17 Daniel Renken Cal State Fullerton Junior Saves Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings Evan Brock UC Irvine Freshman 22nd Nick Ramirez, CSF 11 4th Cal State Fullerton 2.46 May 24 Noe Ramirez Cal State Fullerton Sophomore 5th UC Irvine 2.56 May 31 Noe Ramirez Cal State Fullerton Sophomore 11th UC Santa Barbara 2.80 16th Noe Ramirez, CSF 119 18th Long Beach State 2.91 Big west in the Polls Hits Allowed Per Nine Innings Fielding Percentage (Highest ranking among the four polls used in this release is denoted) 2nd Evan Brock, UCI 4.94 23rd UC Irvine .974 CP CSF CSUN LBSU UCD UCI UCR UCSB PAC Preseason RV 3 - - - 7 - - - Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings Feb. 22 - 6 - - - 4 RV - - 6th Dylan Floro, CSF 1.09 March 1 - 14 - - - 11 - - - 18th Christian Bergman, UCI 1.42 20th Daniel Bibona, UCI 1.43 March 8 - 26 - - - 16 - - - March 15 - 29 - - - 15 - - - March 22 - RV RV - - 13 - - - March 29 - RV RV - - 24 - - RV April 5 - 26 - - - 18 - - RV April 12 - 22 - - - 25 - - - April 19 - 16 - - - RV - - RV April 26 - 12 - - - 29 - - RV May 3 - 10 - - - 25 - - - May 10 - 9 - - - 30 - - - May 17 - 7 - - - 23 - - - May 24 - 6 - - - 21 - - - May 31 - 4 - - - 19 - - - June 7 - 5 - - - 22 - - - Final - 11 - - - 20 - - - RV - Receiving Votes 2010 Big West Baseball Big West Players Selected In 2010 MLB Draft Player School Rd. Pick Club Chrisitan Colon Cal State Fullerton 1st 4th Kansas City Royals Gary Brown Cal State Fullerton 1st 24th San Francisco Giants Jake Thompson Long Beach State 2nd 66th Tampa Bay Rays Devin Lohman Long Beach State 3rd 94th Cincinnati Reds Rob Brantly UC Riverside 3rd 100th Nick Longmire Pacific 5th 169th St. Louis Cardinals Joey Terdoslavich Long Beach State 6th 194th Atlanta Braves Corey Jones Cal State Fullerton 7th 223rd Detroit Tigers Daniel Bibona UC Irvine 8th 259th St. Louis Cardinals Matt Lewis UC Davis 10th 314th Atlanta Braves Mario Hollands UC Santa Barbara 10th 321st Philadelphia Phillies Jason Markovittz Long Beach State 13th 402nd J.B. Brown Pacific 14th 422nd New York Mets Mike Walker Pacific 14th 429th Joe Oliveira Pacific 15th 448th Ryan Fisher UC Irvine 15th 467th Florida Marlins Jeff Cusick UC Irvine 18th 561st Philadelphia Phillies Michael Hur UC Riverside 20th 601st Arizona Diamondbacks Francis Larson UC Irvine 22nd 684th Los Angeles Angels Christian Bergman UC Irvine 24th 740th Daniel Renken Cal State Fullerton 25th 757th Cincinnati Reds Casey Stevenson UC Irvine 25th 775th New York Yankees Kevin Rath Cal State Fullerton 26th 788th Chicago White Sox Ryan Pineda Cal State Northridge 28th 845th Oakland Athletics Kyle Mertins Cal State Fullerton 28th 854th Atlanta Braves Jake Floethe Cal State Fullerton 29th 871st Arizona Diamondbacks Jonathan Jones Long Beach State 29th 876th Toronto Blue Jays Dominic D’Anna Cal State Northridge 31st 937th Cincinnati Reds Hunter Carnevale Pacific 33rd 992nd New York Mets Justin Schafer UC Davis 34th 1022nd New York Mets Steven Tinoco Long Beach State 34th 1031st Tampa Bay Rays Kyle Necke UC Irvine 34th 1035th Matt Valaika UC Santa Barbara 34th 1039th St. Louis Cardinals Andrew Muren Cal State Northridge 35th 1047th Pittsburgh Pirates Eric Pettis UC Irvine 35th 1071st Philadelphia Phillies Brad Decater Cal State Northridge 36th 1078th Baltimore Orioles Carlos Lopez Cal State Fullerton 37th 1123rd Detroit Tigers Matt Leonard Cal Poly 38th 1147th Cincinnati Reds Jordan Casas Long Beach State 40th 1200th Cleveland Indians Dustin Emmons UC Riverside 40th 1217th Florida Marlins Luke Yoder Cal Poly 40th 1223rd Boston Red Sox Sam Phippen UC Santa Barbara 41st 1238th Chicago White Sox Billy Marcoe Cal State Fullerton 41st 1242nd Seattle Mariners Kevin Gelinas UC Santa Barbara 44th 1322nd New York Mets TJ Mittelstaedt Long Beach State 44th 1329th Milwaukee Brewers Adam Melker Cal Poly 44th 1339th St. Louis Cardinals Jesse Meaux UC Santa Barbara 44th 1341st Philadelphia Phillies Dan Pellegrino UC Riverside 49th 1488th San Francisco Giants Gunnar Terhune UC Santa Barbara 50th 1504th 2010 Big West Baseball Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton Cal state Northridge 23-32 (10-14 Big West) 46-18 (21-3 Big West) 29-27 (9-15 Big West) Date Opponent Time/Results Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Feb. 19 USC L, 4-9 Feb. 19 Oregon L, 3-7 Feb. 19 vs. Bethune Cookman@ W, 18-4 Feb. 20 USC W, 10-6 Feb. 20 Pepperdine L, 0-6 Feb. 20 vs. Southern@ L, 9-12 Feb. 21 USC L, 4-9 Feb. 21 Long Beach State W, 8-1 Feb. 21 at No. 20 UCLA L, 5-14 Feb. 23 at Pepperdine W, 12-4 Feb. 26 No. 11 TCU L, 2-5 Feb. 23 at No. 19 San Diego W, 7-1 Feb. 26 San Francisco L, 0-5 Feb. 28 No. 11 TCU W, 6-4 Feb. 26 Pepperdine W, 3-2 (12) Feb. 27 San Francisco W, 7-3 Feb. 28 No. 11 TCU L, 1-8 Feb. 28 Pepperdine W, 7-6 Feb. 28 San Francisco L, 5-11 March 2 San Diego W, 11-4 March 5 Connecticut L, 3-7 March 4 vs. No. 2 Arizona State$ L, 9-12 March 5 at Arizona L, 7-8 (11) March 6 Connecticut L, 2-11 March 6 at Arizona W, 6-1 March 5 vs. Utah Valley$ W, 8-6 March 7 Connecticut L, 7-9 March 7 at Arizona L, 1-10 March 6 vs. Florida International$ L, 8-10 March 8 Connecticut W, 5-3 March 11 vs. Fresno State$ L, 0-5 March 7 vs. Oregon State$ Canceled March 10 No. 13 East Carolina W, 5-3 March 12 at San Diego State$ W, 11-1 March 9 Northern Illinois W, 13-3 March 13 at San Diego& W, 4-2 March 12 at Loyola Marymount W, 12-5 March 10 Northern Illinois W, 12-5 March 14 vs. Alabama-Birmingham$ W, 12-2 March 13 at Loyola Marymount W, 13-5 March 12 Houston L, 8-13 March 16 No. 1 Arizona State L, 5-6 March 14 Loyola Marymount L, 10-20 March 13 Houston L, 2-6 March 17 No. 1 Arizona State L, 6-8 March 16 UNLV W, 13-7 March 14 Houston L, 3-5 March 19 at Washington W, 9-7 March 19 at Seattle W, 5-4 (13) March 19 California L, 9-11 March 20 at Washington W, 19-6 March 20 at Seattle W, 10-5 (7) March 20 California L, 2-14 March 21 at Washington W, 6-0 March 20 at Seattle W, 6-4 March 21 California W, 6-5 March 23 at Loyola Marymount L, 2-4 March 21 at Seattle W, 18-8 March 23 Fresno State L, 9-10 March 26 Hawaii W, 3-0 March 26 Sacramento State L, 12-13 March 25 at No. 3 UCLA L, 7-11 March 27 Hawaii W, 13-6 March 27 Sacramento State W, 14-2 March 26 at No. 3 UCLA L, 3-4 March 28 Hawaii L, 7-10 March 28 Sacramento State W, 10-6 March 27 at No. 3 UCLA L, 4-6 April 1 UC Davis* W, 20-4 March 29 Albany W, 10-2 March 31 at Loyola Marymount L, 5-7 April 2 UC Davis* W, 23-7 April 1 UC Irvine* L, 2-16 April 1 at UC Riverside* L, 2-3 April 3 UC Davis* W, 3-2 April 2 UC Irvine* L, 3-5 April 2 at UC Riverside* W, 5-3 (10) April 6 at No. 2 UCLA W, 6-1 April 3 UC Irvine* L, 5-7 April 3 at UC Riverside* L, 5-14 April 9 at No. 18 UC Irvine* L, 4-7 April 6 at Pepperdine L, 2-3 April 10 at No. 18 UC Irvine* W, 6-3 April 6 at Fresno State L, 5-7 April 6 at Pepperdine L, 2-12 April 11 at No. 18 UC Irvine* (ESPNU) W, 6-1 April 9 UC Santa Barbara* W, 4-3 (10) April 9 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 3-6 April 16 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 3-5 April 10 UC Santa Barbara* L, 9-10 April 10 Cal State Bakersfield L, 0-5 April 17 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 17-3 April 11 UC Santa Barbara* L, 3-10 April 18 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 6-1 April 11 Cal State Bakersfield W, 3-2 April 16 at Cal State Northridge* L, 9-10 April 20 Pepperdine W, 12-5 April 13 San Diego State W, 3-2 April 17 at Cal State Northridge* L, 8-12 April 23 Cal Poly* W, 8-6 April 16 Cal Poly* W, 10-9 April 18 at Cal State Northridge* W, 5-3 April 24 Cal Poly* W, 11-3 April 17 Cal Poly* W, 12-8 April 23 at No. 16 Cal State Fullerton* L, 6-8 April 25 Cal Poly* W, 9-2 April 18 Cal Poly* L, 3-5 April 24 at No. 16 Cal State Fullerton* L, 3-11 April 27 at No. 24 San Diego W, 13-10 April 23 at Pacific* W, 8-1 April 25 at No. 16 Cal State Fullerton* L, 2-9 April 30 at Pacific* W, 6-2 April 24 at Pacific* L, 1-4 April 30 Long Beach State* L, 8-12 May 1 at Pacific* W, 11-7 April 25 at Pacific* L, 4-12 May 1 Long Beach State* W, 8-4 May 2 at Pacific* L, 10-18 April 30 UC Davis* L, 7-9 May 2 Long Beach State* W, 16-15 (11) May 7 UC Riverside* W, 6-4 May 1 UC Davis* W, 11-1 May 4 at Fresno State W, 7-3 May 8 UC Riverside* W, 9-1 May 2 UC Davis* L, 0-16 May 7 No. 25 UC Irvine* L, 1-3 May 9 UC Riverside* W, 6-0 May 7 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 6-5 (14) May 8 No. 25 UC Irvine* W, 15-7 May 12 at Pepperdine W, 10-7 May 8 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 11-4 May 9 No. 25 UC Irvine* (ESPNU) L, 13-18 May 14 at Long Beach State* W, 12-2 May 9 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 4-8 May 11 Loyola Marymount W, 18-11 May 15 at Long Beach State* W, 8-0 May 14 at UC Riverside* L, 5-13 May 16 at Long Beach State* W, 6-4 May 14 at UC Davis* W, 6-4 (12) May 15 at UC Riverside* L, 1-4 May 18 Loyola Marymount L, 10-11 May 15 at UC Davis* W, 5-4 May 16 at UC Riverside* L, 3-9 May 21 Santa Clara W, 8-0 May 16 at UC Davis* L, 2-8 May 18 at UNLV W, 11-8 May 22 Santa Clara W, 6-4 May 18 Pepperdine W, 9-8 May 23 Santa Clara W, 18-11 (8) May 21 Long Beach State* W, 3-2 (11) May 21 Pacific* W, 8-4 May 25 No. 7 UCLA W, 5-2 May 22 Long Beach State* W, 11-2 May 22 Pacific* L, 4-8 May 28 Cal State Northridge* W, 6-0 May 23 Long Beach State* W, 10-8 May 23 Pacific* W, 11-3 May 29 Cal State Northridge* W, 6-0 May 24 No. 15 San Diego L, 8-14 May 25 Loyola Marymount W, 10-7 May 30 Cal State Northridge* W, 15-4 May 25 UC Riverside W, 10-8 May 28 Cal State Bakersfield W, 12-3 June 4 Minnesota% L, 1-3 May 28 at No. 6 Cal State Fullerton* L, 0-6 May 29 Cal State Bakersfield L, 8-12 June 5 Stanford% W, 6-5 May 29 at No. 6 Cal State Fullerton* L, 0-6 May 30 Cal State Bakersfield W, 25-8 June 6 New Mexico% W, 11-3 May 30 at No. 6 Cal State Fullerton* L, 4-15 June 6 Minnesota% W, 7-2 $ Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, Ariz.) June 7 Minnesota% W, 9-5 @ MLB Urban Invitational (Compton, Calif.) * Big West game June 11 at UCLA@ W, 4-3 DH Doubleheader Home games in bold June 12 at UCLA@ L, 7-11 (10) * Big West game June 13 at UCLA@ L, 1-8 Home games in bold $ SDSU Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) & SDSU Tourn. (San Diego, Calif. - USD Campus) % NCAA Regionals (Fullerton, Calif.) @ NCAA Super Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.) * Big West game Home games in bold 2010 Big West Baseball long beach state uc davis uc irvine 23-32 (7-17 Big West) 26-29 (9-15 Big West) 39-21 (17-7 Big West) Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Feb. 19 Pepperdine W, 2-1 Feb. 19 Utah W, 4-1 Feb. 19 Loyola Marymount W, 5-1 Feb. 20 Oregon L, 2-6 Feb. 20 Utah L, 1-7 Feb. 20 at Loyola Marymount W, 9-6 Feb. 21 at No. 3 Cal State Fullerton L, 1-8 Feb. 20 Utah W, 6-1 Feb. 21 Loyola Marymount W, 19-9 Feb. 23 No. 17 UCLA L, 1-10 Feb. 24 at California W, 8-0 Feb. 26 vs. N.C. State& L, 4-7 (10) Feb. 26 at Arizona W, 8-7 Feb. 25 BYU W, 3-0 Feb. 27 at No. 12 Coastal Carolina& L, 3-7 Feb. 27 at Arizona W, 10-3 Feb. 25 BYU L, 2-10 Feb. 27 at No. 12 Coastal Carolina& L, 6-13 March 2 USC L, 5-10 Feb. 27 BYU L, 4-8 Feb. 28 vs. James Madison& W, 15-9 March 5 Washington L, 9-11 March 1 Nevada L, 3-5 March 2 at Pepperdine L, 0-6 March 6 Washington W, 3-1 March 4 No. 24 Stanford L, 6-10 March 5 Saint Mary’s W, 11-9 March 7 Washington L, 4-6 March 5 at Sacramento State W, 11-3 March 5 Saint Mary’s W, 12-8 March 9 San Diego State W, 4-3 March 6 Sacramento State W, 13-2 March 6 Saint Mary’s L, 2-4 (10) March 12 No. 21 Wichita State L, 0-8 March 7 at Sacramento State L, 6-7 March 9 San Diego W, 8-4 March 13 No. 21 Wichita State W, 7-4 March 11 vs. Air Force$ W, 14-5 March 13 at Sacramento State L, 1-2 March 14 No. 21 Wichita State W, 7-3 March 12 vs. Southern Illinois$ W, 5-3 March 13 at Sacramento State W, 5-3 March 16 at Loyola Marymount L, 4-6 March 13 vs. Santa Clara$ W, 8-7 March 14 at Sacramento State W, 4-3 (10) March 19 at UNLV W, 17-8 March 14 at San Jose State$ L, 4-7 March 16 San Diego W, 10-1 March 20 at UNLV W, 10-1 March 23 at San Jose State W, 8-3 March 19 Gonzaga W, 6-4 March 21 at UNLV L, 1-2 March 26 at Fresno State L, 2-9 March 20 Gonzaga W, 13-1 March 24 Hawaii L, 2-8 March 27 at Fresno State L, 6-7 March 21 Gonzaga W, 8-5 March 26 at No. 9 Oregon State L, 4-16 March 28 at Fresno State W, 7-2 March 26 at Nevada L, 3-5 March 27 at No. 9 Oregon State W, 7-1 March 30 Saint Mary’s W, 5-4 March 27 at Nevada L, 4-6 March 27 at No. 9 Oregon State W, 8-4 April 1 at Cal State Fullerton* L, 4-20 March 28 at Nevada W, 10-3 April 1 Pacific* L, 1-2 April 2 at Cal State Fullerton* L, 7-23 April 1 at Cal State Northridge* W, 16-2 April 2 Pacific* W, 13-4 April 3 at Cal State Fullerton* L, 2-3 April 2 at Cal State Northridge* W, 5-3 April 3 Pacific* W, 8-2 April 9 Long Beach State* W, 3-2 April 3 at Cal State Northridge* W, 7-5 April 9 at UC Davis* L, 2-3 April 10 Long Beach State* W, 10-8 April 6 San Diego State L, 5-6 April 10 at UC Davis* L, 8-10 April 10 Long Beach State* L, 0-11 April 9 No. 26 Cal State Fullerton* W, 7-4 April 10 at UC Davis* W, 11-0 April 13 San Francisco L, 5-18 April 10 No. 26 Cal State Fullerton* L, 3-6 April 13 Loyola Marymount L, 5-6 April 14 San Jose State W, 2-1 April 11 No. 26 Cal State Fullerton* (ESPNU) L, 1-6 April 16 at UC Riverside* L, 7-8 April 16 at Cal State Bakersfield W, 12-11 April 13 at San Diego W, 4-3 (12) April 17 at UC Riverside* W, 8-5 April 17 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 4-12 April 16 Pacific* W, 4-2 April 18 at UC Riverside* L, 5-7 April 18 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 8-19 April 17 Pacific* L, 4-7 April 20 at No. 5 UCLA W, 16-4 April 23 UC Irvine* L, 1-8 April 18 Pacific* L, 2-7 April 23 UC Santa Barbara* W, 12-1 April 24 UC Irvine* L, 0-13 April 20 at San Diego State W, 9-4 April 24 UC Santa Barbara* W, 8-4 April 25 UC Irvine* L, 4-10 April 23 at UC Davis* W, 8-1 April 25 UC Santa Barbara* L, 1-4 April 28 No. 20 California W, 6-5 April 24 at UC Davis* W, 13-0 April 27 at San Diego State W, 11-8 (11) April 30 at Cal State Northridge* W, 9-7 April 25 at UC Davis* W, 10-4 April 30 at Cal Poly* W, 12-8 May 1 at Cal State Northridge* L, 1-11 April 27 at No. 5 UCLA L, 1-4 May 1 at Cal Poly* L, 4-8 May 2 at Cal State Northridge* W, 16-0 April 30 Cal State Bakersfield W, 3-2 May 2 at Cal Poly* L, 15-16 (11) May 5 at Santa Clara L, 6-8 May 1 Cal State Bakersfield W, 3-2 May 5 at Pepperdine L, 0-4 May 7 Pacific* L, 1-12 May 2 Cal State Bakersfield W, 8-7 May 7 No. 30 Stanford L, 2-3 May 8 Pacific* L, 5-7 May 4 USC L, 6-8 May 8 No. 30 Stanford L, 3-4 (10) May 9 Pacific* L, 7-11 May 7 at Cal Poly* W, 3-1 May 9 No. 30 Stanford W, 10-5 May 11 at Saint Mary’s W, 8-5 May 8 at Cal Poly* L, 7-15 May 12 at USC W, 9-1 May 14 Cal Poly* L, 4-6 (12) May 9 at Cal Poly* (ESPNU) W, 18-13 May 14 No. 9 Cal State Fullerton* L, 2-12 May 15 Cal Poly* L, 4-5 May 11 No. 11 UCLA W, 2-1 May 15 No. 9 Cal State Fullerton* L, 0-8 May 16 Cal Poly* W, 8-2 May 14 UC Santa Barbara* W, 4-0 May 16 No. 9 Cal State Fullerton* L, 4-6 May 18 at Nevada L, 6-8 May 15 UC Santa Barbara* W, 8-1 May 21 at Cal State Northridge* L, 2-3 (11) May 19 Santa Clara W, 11-6 May 16 UC Santa Barbara* L, 1-2 May 22 at Cal State Northridge* L, 2-11 May 21 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 6-5 May 21 UC Riverside* W, 5-0 May 23 at Cal State Northridge* L, 8-10 May 22 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 11-6 May 22 UC Riverside* L, 12-15 (12) May 25 Pepperdine W, 9-8 May 23 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 9-8 May 23 UC Riverside* W, 9-6 May 28 No. 21 UC Irvine* L, 0-6 May 28 at UC Riverside* L, 8-12 May 25 at USC L, 1-8 May 29 No. 21 UC Irvine* L, 1-6 May 29 at UC Riverside* L, 7-26 May 28 at Long Beach State* W, 6-0 May 30 No. 21 UC Irvine* L, 2-4 May 30 at UC Riverside* W, 13-1 May 29 at Long Beach State* W, 6-1 May 30 at Long Beach State* W, 4-2 * Big West game $ San Jose State Tournament June 4 vs. No. 21 LSU% L, 10-11 (11) Home games in bold * Big West game June 5 vs. Kent State% W, 19-9 Home games in bold June 6 vs. No. 21 LSU% W, 4-3 June 6 at No. 7 UCLA% L, 2-6

& Coastal Carolina Tournament % NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles, Calif.) * Big West game Home games in bold 2010 Big West Baseball UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara Pacific 32-23 (13-11 Big West) 24-30 (10-14 Big West) 31-23 (12-12 Big West) Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Feb. 19 BYU W, 12-11 Feb. 23 Westmont W, 18-4 Feb. 19 San Francisco W, 3-1 Feb. 19 BYU W, 6-4 Feb. 27 at San Jose State W, 7-0 Feb. 20 San Francisco L, 5-6 Feb. 20 BYU W, 11-6 Feb. 27 at San Jose State L, 5-6 Feb. 20 San Francisco W, 10-3 Feb. 22 Bethune-Cookman W, 6-1 Feb. 28 at San Jose State L, 2-4 Feb. 24 at No. 17 Stanford L, 3-10 Feb. 23 at San Diego State L, 1-14 March 2 at Loyola Marymount W, 4-1 Feb. 27 Nevada W, 11-6 Feb. 26 at Loyola Marymount W, 8-6 March 5 at No. 24 Stanford L, 5-6 Feb. 27 Nevada W, 6-4 Feb. 28 at Loyola Marymount L, 3-10 March 6 at No. 24 Stanford L, 4-5 (11) Feb. 28 Nevada L, 3-10 March 2 San Diego State W, 10-4 March 7 at No. 24 Stanford W, 15-11 March 4 Seattle W, 11-5 March 4 vs. No. 10 Oregon State$ L, 3-10 March 12 Northern Illinois W, 8-1 March 5 Seattle W, 8-1 March 5 vs. Florida International$ W, 4-3 March 13 Northern Illinois W, 7-6 March 6 Seattle L, 9-10 March 6 vs. No. 2 Arizona State$ L, 2-16 March 13 Northern Illinois W, 3-2 March 7 Seattle W, 19-9 March 7 vs. Utah Valley$ Canceled March 14 Northern Illinois W, 13-4 March 11 vs. Gonzaga& W, 6-1 March 9 at No. 10 UCLA L, 2-3 March 20 New Mexico State W, 10-9 March 12 vs. Notre Dame& W, 8-4 March 19 San Francisco W, 8-5 March 20 New Mexico State L, 7-12 March 13 vs. Bradley& L, 1-10 March 20 San Francisco W, 10-1 March 21 New Mexico State L, 5-12 March 14 vs. Notre Dame& W, 3-2 March 21 San Francisco L, 3-9 March 23 No. 3 UCLA L, 1-7 March 16 at Sacramento State L, 4-5 March 23 at San Diego L, 8-15 March 26 San Francisco L, 4-6 March 19 USC W, 8-2 March 26 at Saint Mary’s L, 4-6 March 27 San Francisco W, 3-2 March 20 USC W, 6-5 March 27 at Saint Mary’s W, 1-0 March 28 San Francisco W, 11-6 March 21 USC L, 9-15 March 27 at Saint Mary’s W, 8-5 April 1 at Sacramento State W, 9-0 March 23 No. 19 Stanford W, 9-4 March 28 at Saint Mary’s W, 8-4 April 3 at Sacramento State L, 0-3 March 26 at San Jose State W, 18-10 April 1 Cal Poly* W, 3-2 April 3 at Sacramento State L, 9-10 March 27 at San Jose State W, 8-7 April 2 Cal Poly* L, 3-5 (10) April 6 Loyola Marymount L, 4-12 March 28 San Jose State W, 3-2 (11) April 3 Cal Poly* W, 14-5 April 9 at Cal Poly* L, 3-4 (10) April 1 at Long Beach State* W, 2-1 April 9 at Pacific* L, 6-7 April 10 at Cal Poly* W, 10-9 April 2 at Long Beach State* L, 4-13 April 10 at Pacific* L, 5-6 April 11 at Cal Poly* W, 10-3 April 3 at Long Beach State* L, 2-8 April 10 at Pacific* W, 5-3 (11) April 13 Pepperdine W, 15-10 April 6 at Santa Clara L, 3-9 April 13 No. 1 UCLA L, 0-10 April 16 No. 22 Cal State Fullerton* W, 5-3 April 9 UC Riverside* W, 7-6 April 16 Long Beach State* W, 8-7 April 17 No. 22 Cal State Fullerton* L, 3-17 April 10 UC Riverside* W, 6-5 April 17 Long Beach State* L, 5-8 April 18 No. 22 Cal State Fullerton* L, 1-6 April 10 UC Riverside* L, 3-5 (11) April 18 Long Beach State* W, 7-5 April 20 at USC L, 8-9 April 13 Sacramento State W, 5-2 April 21 Loyola Marymount L, 10-11 April 23 at Long Beach State L, 1-12 April 16 at UC Irvine* L, 2-4 April 23 Cal State Bakersfield W, 5-1 April 24 at Long Beach State L, 4-8 April 17 at UC Irvine* W, 7-4 April 24 Cal State Bakersfield W, 5-2 April 25 at Long Beach State W, 4-1 April 18 at UC Irvine* W, 7-2 April 25 Cal State Bakersfield W, 10-6 April 27 USC W, 5-4 April 20 at No. 15 California L, 6-13 April 27 at UNLV W, 18-10 April 30 UC Riverside* W, 5-1 April 23 Cal State Northridge* L, 1-8 April 30 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 1-5 May 1 UC Riverside* L, 2-9 April 24 Cal State Northridge* W, 4-1 May 1 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 9-2 May 2 UC Riverside* L, 3-10 April 25 Cal State Northridge* W, 12-4 May 2 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 10-3 May 4 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 0-4 April 28 Santa Clara W, 12-7 May 4 at No. 22 San Diego L, 7-9 May 7 Cal State Northridge* L, 5-6 (14) April 30 No. 12 Cal State Fullerton* L, 2-6 May 7 at No. 10 Cal State Fullerton* L, 4-6 May 8 Cal State Northridge* L, 4-11 May 1 No. 12 Cal State Fullerton* L, 7-11 May 8 at No. 10 Cal State Fullerton* L, 1-9 May 9 Cal State Northridge* W, 8-4 May 2 No. 12 Cal State Fullerton* W, 18-10 May 9 at No. 10 Cal State Fullerton* L, 0-6 May 11 at Pepperdine L, 4-5 May 6 at UC Davis* W, 12-1 May 11 UNLV W, 11-7 May 14 at No. 27 UC Irvine* L, 0-4 May 7 at UC Davis* W, 7-5 May 12 Loyola Marymount W, 16-6 May 15 at No. 27 UC Irvine* L, 1-8 May 8 at UC Davis* W, 11-7 May 14 Cal State Northridge* W, 13-5 May 16 at No. 27 UC Irvine* W, 2-1 May 14 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 1-4 (10) May 15 Cal State Northridge* W, 4-1 May 18 at No. 10 UCLA L, 2-6 May 15 at Cal State Bakersfield W, 8-5 May 16 Cal State Northridge* W, 9-3 May 21 UC Davis* L, 5-6 May 16 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 6-15 May 21 at UC Irvine* L, 0-5 May 22 UC Davis* L, 6-11 May 21 at Cal Poly* L, 4-8 May 22 at UC Irvine* W, 15-12 (12) May 23 UC Davis* L, 8-9 May 22 at Cal Poly* W, 8-4 May 23 at UC Irvine* L, 6-9 May 25 Cal State Bakersfield L, 10-13 May 23 at Cal Poly* L, 3-11 May 25 at Cal State Northridge L, 8-10 May 28 at Pacific* W, 9-7 May 28 UC Santa Barbara* L, 7-9 May 26 No. 15 San Diego W, 18-9 May 29 at Pacific* W, 5-1 May 29 UC Santa Barbara* L, 1-5 May 28 UC Davis* W, 12-8 May 30 at Pacific* W, 8-5 (10) May 30 UC Santa Barbara* L, 5-8 (10) May 29 UC Davis* W, 26-7 May 30 UC Davis* L, 1-13 DH Doubleheader $ Irish Baseball Classic (San Antonio, Texas) * Big West game DH Doubleheader $ Arizona State Tournament (Surprise, Ariz.) Home games in bold * Big West game Dh Doubleheader Home games in bold * Big West game Home games in bold