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University of San Diego Baseball Media Guide 1998

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This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in Baseball (Men) by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. "A Tribute To J.C."

1998: John Cunningham's 35th and Final Year as Head Coach

'98 USD Baseball Media Guide Senior lefth ander and pre­ season candidate fo r Con­ ference Pl ayer of the Year.

Seni or shortstop and an A ll WCC Ho no rable Menti on selection in '96, Jeff Powers

Seni o r ri g hth a nde r Travis Farre ll

Head Coach John Cunningham

J.C. is retiring aft er 35 years of coaching at US O.

Please see middle insert : "A Tribute To J.C." Table of Contents US D Ath leti c Department Directory .. I Uni ve rsity Profile ...... 2 Director of Athl et ics - Tom Iannacone ...... 3 Head Coach - John Cu nningham ...... 4-5 USD Ass istant Coaches ...... 6 ...... ····· 7 1998 Prev iew ...... 8-9 Pl ayer Biographies - Returners .... 10-20 Player Biographies - Newcomers ...... 21 1998 Team R oster ...... 22-23 1998 Team Photo ...... 24 Cunningham Stadium ...... 25 Final 1997 USD Stati sti cs ...... 26-30 Fin al 1997 USD Game Res ults ··· ······· 3 1 USD Record Book ...... 32-40 Toreros In The Pros ...... 4 1 Torero Athletic Fund Donors/Corpo rate Sponsors ...... 42 Media Covering The Toreros ...... 43 1998 Torero Schedule ...... OBC

US D Athletic Dept. Athletic Dept. Phone (619) 260-4803

Tom Iannacone Gary Becker Director of Athletics Director of lntramurals Dan Yourg Noah Stanley Asoc. Athletic Director Asst. Intramural Director Brian Fogarty Mary Johnson Dir. Athletic Development Director of Summer Camps Wendy Guthrie Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T ., C. Asst. Athletic Director Head Athletic Trainer Renee Wiebe Suzi Higgins, M .A., A.T.,C. Asst. Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Trainer John Martin Bill Tillson, M.S., A.T.,C . Director of Facilities Assistant Athletic Trainer Joan Wolf Steve Brown Pauline Thonnard Strength Coach Jennifer Dominelli Ted Gosen Georgia Gordon Sports Information Director Secretaries Mike Daniels Sara Hickman Asst. SID, Baseball Contact Academic Support Coard.

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1998 USO Baseball Media Guide Produced by the USD Sports Information Office Design, Edit & Layout: Mike Daniels, Ted Gosen Photography: Brock Scott - Scott Ph oto Printing: Kings Printing

University of San Diego Archtves The University of San Diego Location The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USD is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park and located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego.

Academics USD enrolls more than 6,600 students who have a choice of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree pro­ grams. The University includes the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Edu­ cation, Law and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 18-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18:1. Over 97 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doctorates.

Student Life Student activities in­ clude cultural events, dances, boat cruises, beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy nights, symposia and much more. Students participate in a wide range of volunteer projects such as adult lit­ eracy tutoring, senior citi­ zen outreach, and house building in Tijuana. Over two-thirds of the USD community partakes in in­ tramural sports.

The Campus The USD campus is one of the most architecturally unique institutions found in the country, featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renais­ sance style. Since 1984, USD has completed nine major construction and expansion projects. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connecting the en­ trances of the lmmaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, class­ rooms and labs. In 1990, the renovated Katherine M. and George M. Pardee Jr. Legal Research Center opened. Plans are currently in the works for a new 5,000 seat arena, the Jenny Craig Pavilion, to be constructed between the football and baseball stadiums.

Athletics USD is a member of the West Coast Conference and competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. Men's sports include: baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, golf, football, soccer and tennis. Women's sports include: basketball, crew, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball.

-2- Director of Athletics

Tom Iannacone is in his tenth year as the University of San Diego Director of Ath­ letics. He assumed the position Sept. 1, 1988 after a nationwide search. In the last nine years behind his direction and leadership, Torero Athletics has enjoyed successes both on and off the playing field . His accomplishments at USO include an internal reorganization of the athletic department, plus im­ provements in the major areas of personnel, scholarship assis­ tance, facilities, promotions and marketing, fund raising, drug education, academic support, and a university approved plan for scholarship support and sports sponsorship. In addition, he was instrumental in USO gaining membership to the Pioneer Football League, which began play in 1993. He is a member of the I-AA Athletic Directors Association Executive Commit­ tee ; and is past Chainnan of the West Coast Conference Athletic Directors Committee. During lannacone's tenure, facilities at the USD Sports Center, along with all athletic fields , ha ve seen vast improve­ ments. Improvements at the Sports Center include co mplete renovations of both the north and south wings that added offices for administrators and coaches; additional locker room s for women's basketball , volleyball and women's s occer; an athletic department conference room; and an academic sup­ port room . Torero Stadium, where football and men's and women's soccer compete, was widened to accommodate soccer, and added a state-of-the-art lighting system and scoreboard. On the playing fields, USO has sent 19 teams '.o NCAA Tournaments since lannacone's arrival in the Fall of 1988. Additionally, the school has captured five conference cham­ pionships; nineteen NCAA All-Americans; fifteen CoSIDA/ GTE Academic All-Americans; eleven conference Coaches of the Year; ten conference Players of the Year; and three West Coast Conference Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Prior to USD, Iannacone built an impressive list of creden­ tials at St. Francis College as Director of Athletics between 1984-87. His major contributions included the expansion of sports offerings and scholarships for both men and women, improved budgets, renovation of athletic facilities , the hiring of additional staff, and the establishment of a master plan for the future and continual development of athletics. He served as assistant Director of Athletics at Fordham University between 1977-84. Along with his administrative duties, he was assistant football coach for the Rams. In 1983 he was presented the prestigious Jack Coffey Award by the Alumni Association for his outstanding contributions to Fordham athletics. Prior to Fordham, Iannacone taught physical education and coached track and field , and football in Connecticut Public School Districts from 1964-76. A 1964 graduate of the University of Connecticut, Iannacone received his master of science degree in physical education from Southern Con­ necticut State University in 1973. Tom and his wife, Cynthia, have three children : Tom Jr. , Jennifer and Eric. All three are graduates of the University of San Diego.

-3-- Coach ohn Connin ham

The 1998 season will be Head Coach John Cunningham's 35th and final year at the helm of the Univer­ sity of San Diego base­ ba 11 program . Cunningham , an American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Farner, has led the Toreros to 16 win­ ning seasons includ­ ing two World Series appearances. Last season, Cunningham recorded his 800th victory, an 11-2 win over Brigham Young on March 18, and ranks in the top forty in all-time victories by Division I coaches. A native San Diegan, Cunningham attended St. Augustine High School and then went onto college at the University of San Francisco. A basketball and baseball standout, Cunningham also made the President's Honor Roll six times at USF as well as achieving membership in Alpha Sigma Nu , the Na­ tional Jesuit Honor Society. As a basketball player, he was named All-Conference and listed as Honorable Mention on the Catholic All-American lists. As a senior in 1959, he was named USF's Athlete Of The Year. In 1960, he took part in the U.S. Olympic Basketball Team Trials and was a member of the All-Army bas­ ketball team. After a tour in the armed forces and a brief stretch in the organization, Cunningham was hired by former USO athletic director Phil Woolpert (and Cunningham's collegiate coach) in 1962 as an assistant basketball coach. He took over the baseball coaching duties in 1964 for Mike Morrow. Over a span of 34 years, Cunningham's teams have won thirty or more games seven times (71 , 78, 79, 80, 81 , 87, 93) with four of his squads advancing to postseason play .. His 1971 and 1978 squads won regional titles and advanced to the Division II College World Series. He was named District VIII Coach Of the Year in 1971 . In 1979, the Toreros moved into the Division I ranks and in his first year at that level, Cunningham guided the Toreros to a 32-19-1 record and fourth place finish in the Southern California Baseball Association. In 1985, USO joined the West Coast Conference and over the past 13 years in the league, Cunningham has won 314 games and has more overall victories (814) than all of the other seven coaches combined. In 1993, he was named WCC --4-- Coach John Cunningham

Co-Coach of the Year after guiding the Toreros to a team record 36 wins. Cunningham was recognized by his peers on January 5, 1991 when he was inducted into the Ameri- can Baseball Coaches Association Ha ll Of Fame. An active member of the ABCA for 34 years, Cunningham joined 142 amateur baseball coaches in this elite group. Cunningham resides in Escondido and has one son, Geoffrey, who is a graduate of USO.

Collegiate Coaching Record Year w L I PCT. NCAA 1964 12 19 0 .387 1965 17 21 0 .447 1966 :J) 26 0 .435 Regionals (0-2) 1967 14 26 0 .350 1968 13 24 0 .351 1969 22 17 0 .564 1970 21 16 0 .568 1971 34 12 0 .739 World Series (4-2) 1972 :J) 19 l .513 1973 19 22 0 .463 1974 23 15 0 .ro5 1975 19 :J) 0 .487 1976 26 16 0 .619 Regionals (5-3) 1977 24 19 0 .558 1978 33 22 0 .roo World Series (5-3) 1979 32 . 19 1 .615 1980 30 25 l .545 1981 30 25 1 .545 1982 '29 24 l .547 1983 17 27 1 .386 1984 :J) 36 1 .362 · 1985 17 39 1 .310 1986 26 25 2 .509 1987 31 23 l .574 1988 28 28 0 .500 1989 22 31 I .417 19

-5- Assistant Coaches

#6 JAKE MOLINA Coach Jake Molina is beginning his thir­ teenth season as an assistant coach at USO. Molina's background prior to USO in­ cludes seven years of junior college coach­ ing . He was head coach at Santa Monica College from 197 4-77, before taking over the San Diego City College position from 1978-84. At SDCC, Molina led the 1980 and 1981 teams to conference championships. Molina also managed the Spanish National Team for six summers. He was the head coach for the Spanish Olympic Team at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. A native of San Diego, Molina graduated from UCLA in 1971 with a degree in Physical Education and received his master's degree in Physical Education in 1972 from San Diego State. Jake and his wife Sherri have one son, Nathan.

#32 GLENN GODWIN

Coach Glenn Godwin begins his thir­ teenth year as the pitching coach for USO. A 1982 graduate of USO with a degree in Business Administration, Glenn played for Coach Cunningham's 1981 and 1982 teams. In 1982, Godwin had a 14-4 record in 21 appearances. Along with his 2.92 ERA, Godwin fanned 142 batters in 148 innings and is one of eight USO All-Americans. Godwin was drafted by the Oakland A's organization in 1982 and played A ball for 2 1 /2 years between 1982-84. Godwin completed his MBA at USO in May of 1987. For nine summers Godwin managed a baseball team in Sweden, and guided the team to two Swedish National Championships.

#40 JACOB 5LANIA

Jacob Slania is in his second season as a coach with the Toreros, but sixth year with the program. A 1995 USO graduate and currently en­ rolled in the university's law program, Slania was a four-year starter and the West Coast Conference's Scholar Athlete of the Year in 1995. Slania was twice selected Second Team All WCC and was also a three-time All Academic Team selection. Slania was also named USD's Most Improved Player in 1994. Slania also has been involved in promoting baseball inter­ nationally and was the manager of the Norwegian National Baseball Team in 1996. That summer, Slania managed his team to the first ever international competition championship, winning the Nordic Cup. Slania is single and resides in San Diego. His brother has been signed to play at USO next year. --6- West Coast Conference

The wee enters its 31 st year of competition and will have a slightly different look to it. All eight teams return , but th ey will be split into two brackets for scheduling purposes. Teams will play each team they are grouped with in their division in two three-game series and face teams from the other division once . A total of 30 games will be played to determine the conference champion and who receives the automatic berth to the NCAA tournament. In 1999, plans are for the league to cleanly divide into two divisions a "West" and a "Coast" split that separates traditional travel partners and creates and east-west divisional setup. 1998 marks th e third season that the conference has been in its current alignm en t with Portland and Gonzaga joining th e WCC in baseball in 1996. USO joined the confer­ ence in 1985 and the other fi ve members have been with the conference since its in ception. Other members include: Pepperdine, Loyola Marymount, Santa Clara, Saint Mary's, and San Francisco. Th e wee has taken part in four College World Seri es with Pepperdine being crowned champion in 1992. The Waves were also the league's au tomati c qualifier to the NCAA Regionals in 1995, 1993 and 1991 whi le Loyola Marymount represented the wee in 1990. Both teams ap­ peared at the NCAAs in 1989. Santa Clara advanced to the NCAA Regionals in 1994. Last season, Santa Clara advanced to th e NCAA tour­ nament after winning the conference by three games over Pepperdine. Santa Clara lost in the Western Regional to Fresno State. 1997 wee Standings wee OVERALL w L T CE w L T Santa Clara 23 5 0 41 20 0 Pepperdine 20 8 0 3 34 25 0 San Francisco 17 11 0 6 29 27 0 San Diego 13 15 0 10 25 27 2 Saint Mary's 12 16 0 11 21 34 0 Loyola Marymount 11 17 0 12 21 39 0 Portland 9 19 0 14 20 33 0 Gonzaga 7 21 0 16 19 33 1

Player of the Year: Mike Frank, Santa Clara of the Year: Randy Wolf, Pepperdine Co-Freshman of the Year: Matt Riordan (LMU), Steve Schenewerk (PEP) Coach of the Year: John Oldham, Santa Clara

WEST COAST CONFERENCE 400 Oyster Point Blvd ., Suite 221 South San Francisco, CA 94080 (650) 873-8622 Fax: (650) 873-7846 Commissioner Michael Gilleran Assistant Commissioner Don Ott Assistant Commissioner Teresa Kuehn Membership Services Jennifer Markey Public Relations Assistant Mark Papadopoulos Administrative Intern Jeanette Morganti -7- 1998 Preview

What might be one of .the best shots at the West Coast Conference title for the University of San Diego Toreros is coming in Head Coach John Cunningham's 35th season. The 1998 Toreros return six everyday starters and nearly the entire pitching staff from last year's squad that finished as the second best staff in the country (3.91 ERA). Cunningham has also kept his bench nucleus together with a total of 18 players re­ turning from last year. Cunningham is only bringing in four newcomers to this year's team to try to fill the holes left by the graduating seniors from last year. The mix of talented newcomers and award winning veterans will attempt to give Cunningham his first wee title and his 17th winning season.

(1-r) B. Mazone, K. Reese, M. Vallecorsa, T. Farrell

The to the title will start with a pitching staff that was ranked #2 in the nation in ERA and saw two returners ranked in the top ten in the WCC in ERA. The Toreros lost their top pitcher to the , but return All WCC Second Team member Brian Mazone (who ranked second on the team in wins and , ninth in the league in ERA and first in shutouts), and the team leader in ERA, junior, Mark Vallecorsa , who also ranked fourth in the WCC (2 .86 ERA). Senior Travis Farrell will also be in the starting rotation and sopho­ more Kevin Reese will move into the and join Mike Amundson as a reliever. Offensively, the Toreros lost the team's batting cham­ pion and king , Jeb Dougherty, to gradua­ tion but return the top run producer Brian Mazone, who plays fi rst when he is not pitching . Mazone .338 to rank eighth in the WCC and knocked in a team high 34 runs. Junior catcher Tony Betancourt tied for the team lead last year in RBl's with Mazone, and led the team in home runs with 7. He has led the team in both categories over the past two seasons and earned WCC Honora ble Mention honors in '97. -8- 1998 Preview

Returning to the starting lineup for '98 are sopho­ more second baseman Sean Skinner, senior short­ stop Jeff Powers, sophomore third baseman Tony Lopresti and outfielders Juan Garcia and Chris Humpert. Skinner hit .299 in his freshman season, the second highest freshman batter behind catcher Alan Leuthard who hit .313. Powers numbers dropped a little in '97, but was a wee Honorable Mention selec­ tion in his sophomore year. LoPresti had 18 RBl's and 40 hits in his freshman season and was a defensive standout at third base. Garcia will move to right field this season after spending most of his time in center during his first two years while Humpert takes over centerfield duties. Only four newcomers are on this year's squad and three of them are infielders. The lone pitcher of the group is David Waters, a 6-0 freshman out of Horizon High in Scottsdale, AZ. Joe Lima (6-0, Fr, Mira Mesa High), Dominic Repetti (6-3, Jr, De Anza College), and Dion Light (6-1 , So, Riverside C.C.) will battle for playing time on the left side of the infield. This year's non-conference schedule opens with a trip to the Univer­ sity of Arizona in January. The Toreros February schedule includes a trip to Hawaii to take on Hawaii­ Hilo, co-hosting of the San Diego Baseball Classic and a three-game series with Minne­ sota at the end of the month. The wee schedule will have a different look this year, be­ ing split into two di­ visions for sched­ Junior catcher Tony Betancourt u Ii n g purposes . The Toreros will play home-and-home series with the three teams in their division (Coast) beginning on the road with San Francisco on March 6th. Pepperdine and Gonzaga are the other two teams in the Toreros division. USO will face the teams from the West division (Santa Clara, St. Mary's, Portland, and Loyola Marymount) just once. All series will be three games in length.

-9-- Torero Returners

#4 JEFFPOWERS SCOTTSDALE, AZ

Junior: Batted .284 in 33 games played with 17 starts SR at shortstop. Sophomore: Selected to WCC Honor­ able Mention team .. . Scholar Athlete ... USD's Gold 55 Glove Award winner and team's Most Improved .... Two game winning hits. Freshman: Played in nine­ teen games with 16 at-bats ... First collegiate hit came 6--0 against Pepperdine (April 29). Chaparral HS: Helped the Firebirds to a 4A State Championship by batting .417 with 28 RBI and an 185 impressive .567 on-base percentage .. . Named to All­ Region first team and all-city honors ... Also played varsity soccer at Chaparral. 3V Personal: Communications major ... Brother, John, played at Arizona and is in Padres org ... Father, Mike, played at UC Santa Barbara and spent lime with org .. . Uncle, Steve Powers, was MVP at the 1976 College World Series as an Arizona Wildcat... 1997 "Golden Gloves" boxing champion and Western Territory Moi Tai kickboxing runner-up .. . Western Regional Champion in Grappling and Ken Po Ka­ rate in '95 and '96 ... Born March 20, 1976 in Mesa, AZ. .

Year GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA SB FD% 1997 33117 67 8 19 0 6 .284 2 .929 1996 54152 146 27 37 0 18 .253 2 .928 1995 19/4 16 0 1 0 0 .063 0 .926 Career 106173 229 35 fi1 0 24 .249 4 .928

#7 DAVID WRIGHT MEDFORD, OR

1997: Did not play. Freshman: Appeared in 38 games so with eight starts ... Batted .303 with 20 hits and 9 RBI ... Triple against San Jose State (2 -12) ... Stolen base versus St. Francis (2-16) .. . Went 3-for-4 versus Or­ OF egon State (2-15) ... Selected to All Tournament Team of Arthur J. 5-11 Gallagher Classic. South Medford HS: All South­ ern Oregon Conference selection 170 for two years ... Starting short­ stop ... Batted .422 with ten home runs during senior year ... Pan­ 1V ther team reached state playoffs junior and senior years ... Also played basketball. Personal: Major is Business ... Also recruited by Portland, Willamette and Cal Poly ... Chose USD for its academic reputation and baseball program ... Brother, Rob played basketball and baseball at Pacific Lutheran ... Born November 23, 1976 in Medford, OR.

Year GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA SB FD¾ 1997 -DNP-- 1996 38/8 66 12 20 0 9 .303 .875 career 3818 66 12 20 . 0 9 .303 .875 -10- Torero Returners I

#8 DANGIESE SAN CLEMENTE, CA

Sophomore: Made five appear­ JR ances all in relief. Freshman: Appeared in 14 games with eight p starts ... Recorded a 4-2 record in wee play ... Complete game against Portland (3-29-96) and 6-2 only allowed one run with four strikeouts ... Career high six K's in win versus Gonzaga. 190 Rubidoux HS: Named All Ivy League for the Falcons along with All County as a senior. . Selected as team Most Valuable Player ... 2V Coached by Ray Marisnick ... Played club ball for Riv­ erside Royals ... Also played soccer. Personal: Business major. .. Sought after by UC Riv­ erside, Chapman and Whittier. .. Chose USO for its baseball program and quality of school. .. Born May 19, 1977 in Anaheim, CA. Year GIGS W L SV IP H K BB ERA 1997 5/0 0 0 0 4.1 8 3 5 12.46 1996 14/8 4 4 0 46.7 56 29 33 5.68 Career 19/8 4 4 0 50.8 64 32 38 6.38

#9 CHRIS LIOSI SAN DIEGO, CA

1997: Ranked fifth on the team in batting with a .300 JR average ... Had three multi-hit games ... Played in 41 games with nine starts. OF 1996: Appeared in eleven games with four starts ... Knocked in run versus Cal Poly SLO in first game of series. 6-3 Noteworthy: Attended UNL V in 1995, but returned to San Diego to be closer to home. Mission Bay HS: Played for a team ranked 20th in the 190 nation during senior season and 7th during junior campaign ... Also played football and was selected 2V First Team All League and Spe­ cial Teams MVP. Personal: Major is Ocean Stud­ ies ... Recruited by San Francisco State and UNLV ... Born June 10, 1976 in Las Vegas, NV.

ear GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA SB FD% 1997 41/9 50 10 15 0 9 .300 4 .943 1996 11/4 11 2 0 0 1 .000 0 .857 Career 52/13 61 12 15 0 10 .246 4 .897

-11- Torero Returners

#17 MARKVALLECORSA SAN DIMAS, CA

Sophomore: Led the team with a 2 .86 ERA in 14 JR appearances ... Started in eight games and posted a 3- 4 record ... Struck out 32 batters, ranking fourth on the p team .. . Strongest outing came against St. Mary's, go­ ing 71 /3 without allowing a run in 2-0 win . Pitched five­ hit complete game at USF (5-10). 6-0 Freshman: Scholar Athlete ... Appeared in 15 games with four starts, compiling a 1-2 record ... 18 strikeouts .. Pitched 5 1/3 innings with three K's in 6-3 victory over 165 USF (5-12) ... Struck out five in 4+ innings of relief against UNLV (3-15). Noteworthy: Selected in the 1995 draft by the Los 2V Angeles Dodgers. Damien HS: 50 strike outs in 49 innings pitched senior season ... Named Most Va luable Pitcher for the Spartans .. . Selected as a Inland Valley All Star ... Junior year pitched 45 innings with 30 strike outs. Personal: Accounting major. .. Recruited by Cornell, UC Santa Barbara and Gonzaga .. . Selected USO because of its quality education... Last name is pro­ nounced Valley-kors-uh ... Born October 4, 1976 in Covina, CA.

Year GIGS W L SV IP H K BB ERA 1997 14/8 3 4 0 63.0 65 32 16 2.86 1996 15/4 1 2 0 29.3 36 18 20 5.52 Career 29/12 4 6 0 92.3 101 SJ 36 3.70

#18 CHRIS HUMPERT ARCADIA, CA

Sophomore: Played in 39 games with 27 starts ... Hit JR both home runs on the road (at UCLA 4-22, at USF5- 10) .. . 13 of 20 hits came in conference play. Freshman: Batted .328 in freshman campaign .. OF Started in 18 games and played in 36 ... Only made one error in 49 6-0 attempts. Club: Batted .420 for the Arcadia Astros and was a Babe Ruth All 200 Star. Arcadia HS : Team went 22-3 dur­ ing senior season as a member 2V of the Pacific League ... Team was ranked in Top 20 ... Had a .410 batting average during senior year. Personal: English/Sociology major ... Received inter­ est from Cal State Northridge ... Father, Ron , played baseball at New Mexico Highlands ... Born November 12, 1976 in West Covina, CA.

Year GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA SB FO'/o 1997 39/27 97 12 20 2 8 .206 3 .954 1996 36/18 67 9 22 1 8 .328 0 .980 Career 75145 164 21 42 3 16 .256 3 .957

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#19 KEVIN REESE SAN DIEGO, CA

Freshman: Made 11 pitching appearances in '97 whil e so splitting time at first base as well. .. Played in 47 total games ... Batted .263 with four home ru ns and 22 RB l's ... p Had eight multi-hit games ... Had 2- 4 record as a pitcher ... Named to Bombs at the Beach All Tourna­ 6-0 ment Team. Mission Bay HS: Mizuno HS All American ... First Team All State ... 190 CBCA South All State Team selec­ tion ... Western League Co-Player of the Year for two years ... Voted 1V as Mission Bay's team MVP ... Team went 29-5 during senior sea- son and were state champions ... CIF and Western League champions .. . Ranked #7 in USA Today. Personal: Undeclared major .. . Also recruited by Naval Academy, Loyola Marymount and San Francisco ... Born March 11, 1978 in San Diego, CA. Year GIGS W L SV IP H K BB ERA 1997 11/5 2 4 0 33.1 28 16 28 4.86 Career 1115 2 4 0 33.1 28 16 28 4.86

#20 DAVID LEMBO MESA, AZ

Freshman: Saw action in 17 games and received SO starts vs . Gonzaga ... Recorded four-game hitting streak in mid-April. 1 B Mesa HS : All East Valley Conference selection ... Hon­ orable Mention All State ... Team ranked #4 in the state and won 5-1 O two league championships ... All Conference during junior year .. . Also played football and was an 205 All State First Team selection. Personal: Undeclared major ... Chose USO for its education and 1V baseball program ... Born Septem­ ber 13, 1977 in Mesa, AZ.

Year GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA SB FU% 1997 17/2 23 5 5 0 2 .2 17 0 .875 Career 17/2 23 5 5 0 2 .217 0 .875

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#21 KEVINGRAY YORBA LINDA, CA

1997: Did not play. so Troy HS: Selected to the All Free­ way League team during senior p campaign ... Team MVP ... Base­ ball team ranked #16 ... All Free­ way League during junior year ... 6-2 Also played football and was an all-league selection. Personal: Undeclared major .. . 185 Also recruited by Loyola Marymount and Redlands ... Chose USO for strong academic 1V reputation, baseball program and location .. . Brother, Brian played baseball at Clairemont McKenna ... Born May 5, 1977 in Yorba Linda, CA.

#22 BRYAN BEALER MEDFORD, OR

Freshman: Made 12 apperances with six starts ... First so collegiate win came Feb. 16 vs. Portland State ... Re- corded 22 strikeouts. p Noteworthy: Drafted in the 30th round by the Kansas City Royals. North Medford HS: Selected to 6-3 First Team All Southern Oregon Conference ... Second Team All State ... Team went 20-7 during 200 senior season and ranked third in state .. . Played basketball during sophomore year. 1V Personal: Undeclared major ... Also recruited by Oregon State, Portland State, Gonzaga ... Chose USO because of baseball program and school size ... Born December 7, 1977 in Loma Linda, CA.

Year GIGS W L SV IP H K BB ERA 1997 12/6 1 3 0 35.1 43 22 21 6.11 Career 12/6 1 3 0 35.1 43 22 21 6.11

USD Most Valuable Players 1960 Jim Fiorenza 1980 Mike Saverino 1961 Dick Wilbur 1981 Bill Pinkham 1962 Curtis Hart 1982 Glenn Godwin 1963 John Pearce 1983 John Mullen 1964 John Baumgarten 1984 AndreJacas 1965 Pat Barry 1985 Paul Van Stone 1966 Ed Green 1986 DavidJacas 1967 D. Carpenter, T. Thompson 1987 Sean Baron 1968 Tom Thompson 1988 Dave Rolls 1969 Gary Myron 1989 Andy Roberts 1970 John Wathan 1990 R. Doane, T. Cheek 1971 Dave Gonzalez 1991 Kevin Herde 1972 Kerry Dineen 1992 Kevin Herde 1973 Kerry Dineen 1993 Kevin Herde 1974 Rick Garner 1994 M. Saipe, J. Stepner 1975 Ted Schultz 1995 T. Burgus, L. Williams 1976 Dan Flanagan 1996 Jeb Dougherty 1977 Hank Ashworth Tony Betancourt 1978 Paul Mendes 1997 Brian Mazone 1979 Don Slater -14-- Torero Returners

#23 ELI CECIL FALLBROOK, CA

JR Sophomore: Ranked fourth on the IP.am in batting with a .310 average ... Had two three-hit games OF (3-18 vs. BYU, 3-26 vs. Pt. Loma) .. Scored game-winning run in bot­ tom of tenth in wi n over Pt. Loma 6-0 (3-26). Freshman: Played in four games with three RBI and two hits .. 170 Started ve rsus St. Francis (2-16) Fallbrook HS: Al l Palomar League First Team mem­ ber three out of four years ... Batted .355 with five home 2V runs for the Warriors who won 20 games ... Pl ayed wide receiver on football team and voted All Palomar League three times. Pers onal: Communications major. .. Also recruited by Arizona, UCLA and Portland ... Chose USO for its loca­ tion , baseball program and reputation ... Born Decem­ ber 1, 1976 in South Lagu na Beach, CA.

Year GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA SB FD% 1997 37/16 71 10 22 0 6 .310 1 .667 1996 4/1 4 0 2 0 3 .500 0 .000 Career 41/17 75 10 24 0 9 .320 1 .667

#24 SEAN SKINNER PHOENIX, AZ

Freshman: Hit .299 during fre shman campaign an d so ranked sixth on the team ... Pl ayed in 38 games with 29 starts ... Recorded eight multi-hit games .... 963 fi elding 2B percentage ranked fourth on team ... Named to San Diego Baseball Classic Al l Tournament T eam . Horizon HS : Selected to All Arizona State tear7 as 6-3 well as Super Nine, Al l Region and All City during senior season .. . Horizon team went 30-2 and was ranked number one in the state and 5th in the coun­ 185 try ... Team won three Desert Val­ ley League titl es and two state titles during his years.. Also 1V played basketball two years. Personal: Communications ma ­ jor.. Also recruited by Utah .. Chose USO for its academics and baseball program ... Father, Mike, played at Potomic State and for the ... Born June 13, 1978 in Phoenix, AZ. .

Year GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA SB FD% 1997 38/29 97 15 29 0 1 1 .299 .963 Career 38129 97 15 29 0 11 .299 .963

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#25 ERROL SMITH SAN DIEGO, CA

Freshman: Played in 29 games so with 12 starts .. . Hit lone of season on Feb. 20 against OF Missouri .. . Had multi-hit games at San Di ego State (2-22) and vs. Portland State (2-17). 5-10 St. Augustine HS: All CIF selec­ tion during senior year ... All County pick ... Team went 24-8 and was 190 ranked fourth in the county. Personal: Undeclared major .. Born February 25, 1978 in San Diego, CA. 1V

Year GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA SB FD¾ 1997 29/12 56 3 11 5 .196 0 1.000 Career 29/12 56 3 11 5 .196 0 1.000

#26 GEOFF BABBITT ENGELWOOD, CO

1997: Did not play. so 1996: Appeared in four games with one save during freshman sea­ p son ... Struckout five in 6 1/3 in­ nings pitched ... Recorded save ver­ sus UC Riverside (2-27) pitching 6-1 to only three batters in one inning of relief. Cherry Creek HS : Played fo r state 185 champion Bruins senior season .. . All Centenial League selection .. . All State Honorable Mention ... Also played football and 1V named First Team All League. Personal: Accounting major ... Also recruited by Dartmouth, Penn and Denver.. Chose USO for its academics, location and size ... Born September 22, 1976 in Denver, CO.

Year GIGS W L SV IP H K BB ERA 1996 4/0 0 0 6.3 7 5 7.11 Career 4/0 0 0 6.3 7 5 7.11

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Freshman: Played in 31 games with so 18 starts ... Led team in fielding percentage (.989) with only two 1B errors in 184 chances ... Hit .229 with two home runs. Servite HS : First Team All 6-2 Goldenwest League selection .. Team Coach's Award winner ... Team went 20-7 during senior 185 season and advanced to second round of CIF playoffs. Personal: Business major. .. Chose USO for its academic 1V program, small school size, and athletics ... Father, Mike, played baseball and ran track at St. Norberts in Wiscon­ sin ... Born February 1, 1978 in Milwaukee, WI.

Year GIGS PB R H HR RBI BA ~ FD% 1997 31/18 70 9 16 2 10 .229 0 .989 Career 31118 70 9 16 2 10 .229 0 .989

#29 MIKE AMUNDSON NEWBURY PARK, CA

Freshman: Tied fo r team lead in saves ... Made 22 so appearan ces, all coming in relief except one ... Stru ck out 26 batters in 32+ innings pitched ... Got first colle­ p giate win in 12- 11 victory over P t. Loma (3-26). Newbury Park HS: All County ... Student Sports All America during senior yea r ... Second Team All County 6-2 and Second Team All Marmonte League during junior year .. . Also played on CIF Champion football team during sophomore year. 195 Personal: Undeclared major ... Also recruited by UCLA and Fresno State ... Chose USO for 1V academics, baseball program and coaching staff ... Father, Curt, played baseball an d football at Cal Lutheran ... Born December 20 , 1977 in Westlake, CA.

Year GIGS W L 9/ IP H K EB ERA 1997 22/1 4 2 32.2 34 26 21 6.61 Career 2211 4 2 32.2 34 26 21 6.61

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#30 ALAN LEUTHARD EL CAJON, CA

Freshman: Ranked third on the team in batting aver­ so age (.313) in overall games and led the team in batting in conference games (.373) ... Selected as USD's Most C Improved Player ... Hit three home runs, two coming in conference games (4-20 vs. LMU , 4-26 vs . Portland) ... Hit game winning grand slam in 10-6 win over UC ~9 Riverside (4-8) ... Ten multi-hit games .. . First collegiate home run came in 2 for 4, 4 RBI performance vs. UC Riverside. 180 El Cajon Valley HS: First Team All Grossmont League selection for three years ... Team MVP for junior and senior seasons .. . Team advanced to second round of 1V CIF. Personal: Undeclared major ... Chose USO because of its small school size and proximity to home ... Born May 10, 1978 in San Diego, CA.

Year GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA SB FD% ,1997 45/30 115 19 36 3 19 .313 5 .941 Career 45130 115 19 36 3 19 .313 5 .941

#31 TRAVIS FARRELL ENCINITAS, CA

Junior: Made ten appearance with SR six starts and went 1-2... Struck out 20 batters in 42 2/3 innings .. . p 17 of 20 stike outs came during comference play. Sophomore: Ap­ peared in eleven games with eight 6-2 starts ... 4.97 ERA ranked third on the team ... Longest outing was a six-inning, five hit performance in 200 a 11-2 win over Gonzaga (3-24). Noteworthy: Attended Dartmouth College in 1994-95, playing for the 19-17 Big Green. 2V Torrey Pines HS: Selected First Team All CIF as a senior ... Falcons won CIF crown ... Led county in stolen bases with 38 .. . Batted .448 .. . Named to All Academic team ... Also played football. Personal: Major is Business Administration ... Born No­ vember 27, 1975 in San Diego, CA.

Year GIGS W L 91 IP H K EB ~ 1997 10/6 1 2 0 42.2 37 20 27 4.85 1996 11 /8 1 3 0 38 .0 46 11 21 4.97 Career 21/ 14 2 5 0 80.2 83 31 48 4.91

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#35 JUAN GARCIA BARCELONA, SPAIN

Sophomore: Pl ayed in all but fi ve games and re­ .R ce ived 38 starts ... Batted .266 with 16 RBIs ... Lone home run came on Feb. 25 at Cal State Northridge .. OF Perfect 3-for-3 in stolen bases during league play. Freshman: Record ed game wi nning hit versus San Francisco (5-11 ) ... Stole five bases to rank fourth on 6-4 the team ... Played in 44 games ... Knocked in ten runs ... Triple came against St. Francis (2-16) ... Seven game hitting streak in mid-March .. . Made four appearances 200 on the mound with one victory before moving to the outfield . USD HS : Compil ed a 9-1 record and was named All 2V Western League. Spain : Has played on the Spanish National and Junior National Teams ... Will play on '98 World Cup team .. . Team won Spa ni sh National Championship in 1993. Personal: Also recruited by North Ca ro­ lina, Wyoming and Ca l State Northridge .. Chose USO because of the baseball pro­ gram and th e city ... Born July 11, 1976 in Barcelona, Spain .

Year GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA lB FD¾ 1997 49/38 128 25 34 1 16 .266 4 .962 1996 44/36 11 0 1 6 29 0 10 .264 5 .943 Career 93174 238 41 63 1 26 .264 9 .951

#36 TONY BETANCOURT SAN DIEGO, CA

Sophomore: Led the team with seven home runs and JR tied for team lead in RBIs (34).. Batted .293 while playing in 49 games. Freshman: West Coast Confer­ C ence Freshman of the Year ... Second Team All wee .. USO co-MVP ... Mizuno All Ameri­ can .. Ranked seventh in the 5-9 league in batting, fifth in hits and seventh in RBl's ... Ni nth player in USO history to record 70 hits in 195 one season.. Two-time West Coast Conference Player of the Week (4/16, 5/14) ... 22 multiple­ 2V hit games. Rancho Bernardo HS : Won Gold Glove award senior season ... Se­ lected All League First Team member ... Coached by Sam Blalock ... Also played soccer and was selected to Honorable Mention team. Personal: Undeclared major ... Chose USO fo r its aca­ demics and close to home ... Born May 4, 1977 in San Diego, CA.

Year GIGS AB R H HR RBI BA lB FD¾ 1997 49/45 174 30 51 7 34 .293 3 .972 1996 55/53 208 3 1 70 6 43 .337 3 .961 Career 104198 382 61 121 13 T1 .317 6 .967 -19- Torero Returners

#3 7 TONY LOPRESTI SAN DIEGO, CA

Freshman: USO Rookie of the so Year. .. Started in 46 games ... Bat­ ted . 282 while knocking in 20 runs E and hit two home runs ... Led Torero fre shman in hits (40) ... Had 13 game hitting streak (April 18 ~o VS. LMU - May 3 vs. Pepperdine) .. First collegiate home run came vs. Portland (4-26). 205 USO HS : Two-time All CIF selec­ tion __ Twice selected to the All­ League Tea m ... Team MVP for junior and senior years .. 1V Four year member of the varsity team . Personal: Philosophy major. .. Chose USO for the base­ ball program and academics ... Born September 10, 1978 in San Diego, CA.

Year G'GS AB R H HR RBI BA SB FD% 1997 52/46 142 18 40 2 18 .282 2 .942 Career 52/46 142 18 40 2 18 .282 2 .942

#38 BRIAN MAZONE ENCINITAS, CA

Junior: Second Team All wee SR selection.. Team MVP and RBI percentage champion.. Batted p .338 to rank second on the team .. Ti ed for team lead in RBIs ... Had 7-6 record on the mound in 15 6-4 starts.. 3.25 ERA ranked fourth on team .. .409 On Base Pct. ranked second on the team .. 200 Played in every game. Sopho­ more: First Team All wee selec­ tion ... Led the wee with a 1.85 ERA in league games .. 3V Also led the league in innings pitched (58.3) and com­ plete games (5) in wee play ... Recorded a 3.74 ERA overall, good for· ninth in the league ... Named US D's Most Outstanding Pitcher. . Recorded save against Loyola Marymount (4-28) in lone relief appearance, pitching three innings. Freshman: USD's Rookie of the Year. .. Made 20 ap­ pearances and five starts ... Picked up first career save against St. Mary's (March 18) ... First victory came in relief against Ca l State Northridge ( Feb. 21) . San Dieguito HS : AII-C IF-San Diego Section Second Team ... Compiled a mound record of 8-4 with a 1.34 ERA in 83.3 innings worked ... First Tea m All -Palomar League selection ... Union-Tribune Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Business major .. . Chose USO because of academic reputation, sma ll school, and to be close to home .. . Born July 26, 1976 in Mission Viejo, CA.

Year G'GS W L 9/ IP H K EB ERA 1997 15/15 7 6 0 97.0 94 65 36 3.25 1996 17/16 5 5 1 98.2 113 64 36 3.74 1995 20/5 2 3 1 54.0 62 24 25 5.67 Career 52136 14 14 2 249.2 269 153 97 3.96

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JOE LIMA #11 Fr. 6-0 170 Infi eld San Diego, CA/Mira Mesa HS HS: Two-time All Eastern League se lec­ tion for Mira Mesa Hig h ... Eastern League Player of the Yea r during junior year .. Team won league titl e during sopho­ more and junior years. Personal: Biology major .. Chose USO for the baseball program and academi cs .. Born July 16, 1979 in La Jolla, CA.

DOMINIC REPPETTI #12 Jr. 6-3 190 Infield Cupertino, CA/Manta Vista HS JC: Played two years of junior college ball at De Anza College. HS: Won the Outstanding Athlete Award during senior season. Personal: Biology major .. Chose USO for the baseball program and academ­ ics ... Born August 23 , 1976 in San Jose, CA.

DAVID WATERS #14 Fr. 6-0 190 Pitcher Scottsdale, AZ/Horizon HS HS: Team was state champions for two yea rs and league champs for three years ... Ranked #1 in state ... All Confer­ ence pitcher in Desert Va lley League .. Second Team All Region. Personal : Business Administration major .. Also recruited by Grand Canyon, Pepperdine, and Utah .. Chose USO because of location and school's reputa­ tion ... Brother currently attends USO and sister graduated from USO .. . Born April 25, 1979 in Stockton, CA.

DION LIGHT #34 So. 6-1 210 Infield Chino, CA/Riverside C.C.

HS: Al l CIF, All Inland Valley, and All League during senior season ... Also an All League se lection during junior and sophomore years .. . Al so played football and was All Baseline League. Personal: Ocean Studies major. .. Chose USO because of ca mpus envi ronment. .. Attended Riverside Community College last year ... Born May 6, 1978 in Hunting­ ton Beach, CA.

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John Cunningham announced that the 1998 base­ ball season would be his 35thnndfinal season as head coach of the USD Toreros. The following four-page special insert of photos highlights his 35 years with USD.

John Cunningham embarked upon his collegiate baseball coaching career in 1964 succeeding respected Mike Morrow, who initiated baseball at USD. TRIBUTE TO JOHN CUNNINGHAM (TORERO BASEBALL, 1962-98)

John Cunningham accepts award from Joe Torre, former major league player and manager, for being named the District VIII Coach of the Year in 1971.

At the I 981 USD Alumni Game, Cunningham pre­ sents former Torero John Wathan with a plaque for bein g th e first USD baseball player to have played in a World Series. Wathan played and was later h ead coach of the Kansas Ci(v Royals. TRIBUTE TO JOHN CUNNINGHAM (TORERO BASEBALL, 1962-98)

Cunningham induc1ed il/{O !he American Baseball Coaches Associalion 0 11 January 5, / 99 1 in New Or­ leans. Wi1h him is son, Geoffrey. and his Hall of Fame sponsor, Johll Wcahan.

Cunningham induued info !he ABCA with Gordon Gillespie (St. Francis- IL). Rober! Hannah (Dela ware). Jerry Kindall (Ari-:.ona), Ron Maestri (New Orleans) and Ken Schreiber ( LaPorle High School, Indiana).

Cunningha111 , shown here in ji-ont of USD /eam bus school purchased in / 99 / . JC was responsible for geuing 1he school's first two buses - one from 1h e Marines in / 966 and a GMC ,node/ in 1978. He has accumulated over400,000 miles piloting Torero teams. TRIBUTE TO JOHN CUNNINGHAM (TORERO BASEBALL, 1962-98)

CUNNINGHAM BASEBALL STADIUM

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To show their appreciation for his 25 years of ser­ vice to the University of San Diego, USD officials named the baseball stadium after him in 1988: Cunningham Baseball Stadium.

Cunningham, shown here with longtime Torero as­ sistants Glenn Godwin (#32) and Jake Molina (#6). Th e 1998 season is the 13th year for both assistants.

Cunningham takes great pride in tending to one of the finest baseball facilities on th e west coast. On behalf of th e U niversity of San Diego and all former Torero baseball players. THANK YOU "J.C." !

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l l i i 1997 Fielding Statistics OVERALL Name PO A E DP FLD¾ Erro l Smith 18 0 0 0 1.000 Travis Farrell 2 12 0 1 1.000 Bryan Bealer 1 7 0 0 1.000 Dan Giese 0 1 0 0 1.000 Marty Hayes 165 17 2 13 .989 Brian Mazone 269 42 7 24 .978 Tony Betancourt 277 41 9 3 .972 Sean Skinner 62 68 5 17 .963 Juan Garcia 75 1 3 0 .962 Jay Parks 49 133 8 20 .958 Chris Humpert 62 0 3 0 .954 Matt Kuseski 53 67 6 17 .952 Kevin Reese 91 15 6 7 .946 Chris Liosi 32 1 2 1 .943 T any Lo Presti 38 91 8 5 .942 Alan Leuthard 41 7 3 0 .941 Jeb Dougherty 65 6 5 1 .934 Jeff Powers 27 64 7 14 .929 Bart Miadich 1 4 23 3 0 .925 Brian Springer 4 5 1 0 .900 Mike Amundson 2 6 1 0 .889 David Lembo 3 4 1 0 .875 Mark Vallecorsa 5 14 3 0 .864 Eli Cecil 4 0 2 0 .667 USO Totals 1359 625 85 44 .959 Opponents 1374 609 91 49 .956

WEST COAST CONFERENCE Name PO A E DP FLD¾ Sean Skinner 18 23 0 6 1.000 Alan Leuthard 1 2 3 0 0 1.000 Travis Farrell 0 10 0 1 1.000 Bryan Bealer 0 4 0 0 1.000 Errol Smith 2 0 0 0 1 .000 Marty Hayes 77 3 1 6 .988 Brian Mazone 175 28 4 16 .981 T any Betancourt 143 19 4 2 .976 Juan Garcia 23 0 1 0 .958 Jay Parks 33 77 5 13 .957 Jeb Dougherty 37 4 2 1 .953 Chris Humpert 26 0 2 0 .947 Kevin Reese 37 4 4 0 .91 1 Jeff Powers 6 12 2 4 .900 Bart Miadich 8 14 3 0 .880 Mark Vallecorsa 3 10 3 0 .813 Mike Amundson 0 3 1 0 .750 Brian Springer 2 1 1 0 .750 David Lembo 2 0 1 0 .667 Eli Cecil 1 0 1 0 .500 USO Totals 684 319 48 22 .954 Opponents 690 299 42 24 .959

-30- 1997 Results Overall: 25-27-2 wee: 13-15

Date Opponent Sccre W!l... Fk Feb. ? @ Cal Poly StO 0--7 L 0--1 Feb. 8 @ Cal Poly SLO 9-3 w 1-1 Feb. 9 @ Cal Poly SLO 1-5 L 1-2 Feb. 11 UCLA 1-7 L 1-3 Feb. 13 @ UC Riverside 15-4 w 2-3 Feb. 16 Portland State 8-4 w 3-3 Feb. 17 Portland State 6-1 w 4-3 Feb. 19 Utah# 8-5 w 5-3 Feb.20 Missouri# 12-B w 6-3 Feb.22 @SDSU# 3-6 L 6-4 Feb. 23 Missouri# 1-7 L 6-5 Feb.25 @ CS Northridge 4-6 L 6-6 Feb.28 @ CS Fullerton 2-12 L 6-7 Mar. 1 @ CS Fullerton 3-6 L 6-B Mar. 2 @ CS Fu llerton 1-5 L 6-9 Mar. 4 SDSU 0--3 L 6-10 Mar. 5 CS Northridge 11-0 w 7-10 Mar. 14 St. Mary's* 3-2 w 8-10 Mar. 15 St. Mary's* 3-4 L 8-11 Mar. 15 St. Mary's* 9-3 w 9-11 Mar. 16 St. Mary's* 2-0 w 10--11 Mar. 18 BYU! 11-2 w 11 -11 Mar. 19 SDSU! 5-5 T 11-11-1 Mar. 20 @Pt. Loma! 11-6 w 12-11-1 Mar. 21 Dartmouth! 8-0 w 13-11-1 Mar. 26 Pt. Loma 12-11 w 14-11-1 Apr. 1 CS Fullerton 4-4 T 14-11-2 Apr. 4 @Santa Clara* 3-8 L 14-12-2 Apr. 5 @ Santa Clara* 2-3 L 14-13-2 Apr. 5 @Santa Clara* 4-2 w 15-1 3-2 Apr. 6 @ Santa Clara* 2-3 L 15-14-2 Apr. 8 UC Riverside 10-6 w 16-14-2 Apr. 11 @Gonzaga* 8-1 w 17-14-2 Apr. 12 @Gonzaga* 7-9 L 17-15-2 Apr. 12 @Gonzaga* 8-2 w 18-15-2 Apr. 13 @Gonzaga* 6-4 w 19-15-2 Apr. 18 Loyola Marymount* 6-0 w 20--15-2 Apr. 19 Loyola Marymount* 1-5 L 20--16-2: Apr. 19 Loyola Marymount* 10--1 w 21-16-2 Apr. 20 Loyola Marymount* 4-5 L 21-17-2 Apr. 22 @UCLA 3-8 L 21-18-2 Apr. 25 Portland* 5-6 L 21-19-2 Apr. 26 Portland* 3-1 w 22-19-2 Apr. 26 Portland* 5-2 w 23-19-2 Apr. 27 Portland* 4-5 L 23-20--2 Apr. 29 @SDSU 8-10 L 23-21-2 May 2 @ Pepperdine* 4-0 w 24-21 -2 May 3 @ Pepperdine* 2-3 L 24-22-2 May 3 @ Pepperdine* 4-7 L 24-23-2 May 4 @ Pepperdine* 2-4 L 24-24-2 May 9 @San Francisco* 6-B L 24-25-2 May 10 @San Francisco* 5-1 w 25-25-2 May 10 @San Francisco* 1-5 L 25-26-2 May 11 @San Francisco* 12-13 L 25-27-2

# San Diego Baseball Classic ! at Point Loma *West Coast Conference

-31- USD Record Book SINGLE SEASON, Batting

Games ~laytKI Bill Ismay 58 1984 Dave Rolls 18 1988 DavidJacas 58 1984 Sean Baron 16 1987 Robbie Rogers 57 84,85 Dave Rolls 13 1986 Mark Trafton 57 1985 Rick Doane 13 1990 Larry Williams 13 1993 At-Bats Jim Fiorenza 12 1960 Sean Baron 11 1986 Jeb Dougherty 221 1996 Kevin Herde 10 1993 Mark Trafton 217 1988 Larry Williams 10 1994 DavidJacas 214 1984 Larry Williams 213 1994 Josh Stepner 212 1994 Don Slater 210 1980 Dave Rolls 70 1988 Mark Trafton 209 1987 Bill Pinkham 59 1981 Larry Williams 209 1993 Sean Baron 56 1987 Chuck Graham 52 1988 R.ns Mark Trafton 52 1988 Mark Trafton 59 1987 Jeff Tipton 51 1979 DavidJacas 56 1986 Mark Trafton 51 1987 Mike Saverino 55 1980 Mark Trafton 54 1988 &ttingA,;/f,a~~} Dave Rolls 52 1986 Jim Fiorenza .439 1960 Dave Rolls 51 1988 John Wathan .430 1970 Sean Baron 50 1987 Don Slater .419 1973 Kerry Dineen .419 1971 Hits Kerry Dineen .411 1973 Chuck Graham 82 1988 Chuck Graham .400 1988 Mark Trafton 78 1988 Jim Williams .400 1974 Kerry Dineen 78 1971 Kerry Dineen .394 1972 Jeb Dougherty 77 1996 Josh Stepner .386 1993 DavidJacas 75 1986 Don Slater 74 1979 Kevin Herde 73 1993 Josh Stepner 72 1994 DavidJacas 40 1986 AndreJacas 70 1984 AndreJacas 36 1984 AndreJacas 35 1982 Kerry Dineen 33 1971 Doubles r John Wathan 30 1969 Don Slater 26 1979 Chuck Graham 20 1988 Dave Pingree 25 1991 Robbie Rogers 20 1987 Josh Stepner 19 1994 Jamie McDonald 18 1980 Bill Pinkham 18 1981 Dave Rolls 57 1988 Kevin Herde 18 90,93 Mike Saverino 54 1980 Andy Asaro 17 1982 Doug Paul 50 1981 Sean Baron 17 1985 Jim Alexander 47 1990 Dave Pingree 17 1993 ·•· ~~~l1J~~lilll Jesse Martinez 5 (114) 1975 Martin Harris 5 (143) 1979 John Mullen 8 1984 Rich Farrell 6 (105) 1962 Rogers 1985 Robbie 8 Kerry Dineen 6 (146) 1973 players 7 Six John Holt 6 (102) 1986 Dick Wilbur 7 (108) 1960 JohnWathan 7 (142) 1970

-32- USD Record Book ---SINGLE SEASON, Batting ---

Mike Saverino 14 1979 John Mullen 19 1983 Paul Mendes 13 1978 JohnWathan 18 1970 Jaime Paredes 13 1978 Dave Pingree 16 1990 Jeff Powers 12 1996 Tony Moeder 16 1992 Ed Scofield 12 1992 Kevin Herde 16 1993 John Mullen 11 1982 Jeb Dougherty 15 1996 Andy Roberts 11 1986 John Wathan 15 1969 Kerry Dineen 15 1972 Chris Bwy 15 1987 ---SINGLE SEASON, Pitching--- :mfl!QQ~~fi'liil!iI Tom Cheek 37 1990 Greg Tomczyk 1.000 Ji m Westlund 35 1987 (6-0) 1971 Brian Springer 33 1996 Jaime McDonald .875 Chris Collins 32 1993 (7-1) 1979 Ji m Mellos 31 1978 Jim Westlund .857 Brian Springer 27 1997 (6-1) 1988 Tony Battilega 27 1988 Mike Newby .833 Chris Collins 27 1991 (5-1) 1990 Tom Tereschuk 26 1981 Dan Flanagan .813 Bob Grandpre 26 1989 (13-3) 1976 Chris Collins .800 (8-2) 1993 Gary Myron .786 (11-3) 1969 Gary Myron 21 1971 Glenn Godwin .778 Russ Applegate 21 1984 (14-4) 1982 Gle nn Godwin 20 1982 Gary Myron .778 Travis Burgus 19 1994 (14-4) 1971 Bob Ahern 19 1966 Travis Burgus .778 Greg McSparran 19 1980 (7-2) 1993 Tom Sizer 19 1986 Dan Flanagan 18 1976 Dan Flanagan 18 1978 Greg Bertrand 18 1985 Gary Myron 1 03 1969 Marty Bell 1.60 1976 Durel Carpenter 1.69 1967 Steve Davis 1.81 1971 Gary Myron 162.0 1971 Gary Myron 1.89 1971 Glenn Godwin 148.0 1982 Tim Ronan 1.96 1976 Greg McSparran 147.3 1980 Dan Flanagan 1.98 1976 Phil Bajo 139.6 1972 Marty Sturgeon 2.57 1979 Gary Myron 139.0 1970 Gary Myron 2.85 1970 Travis Burgus 137.0 1994 Mark Vallecorsa 2.86 1997 Tom Sizer 136.3 1986 Kevin McCarthy 2.86 1980 Mike Saipe 133.7 1994 Bob Ahern 131.3 1966

Gary Myron 14 1971 Glenn Godwin 14 1982 Dan Flanagan 13 1976 Greg McSparran 12 1980 Bob Ahern 11 1966 Gary Myron 11 1969 Tom Sizer 11 1986 -33- USO Record Book SINGLE SEASON, Pitching i(siJi,S Hi;,/~{,~,::~.,;\.,·::, :\'~l-Y~l~~?: Steve Davis 148 1968 Greg Tomczyk 10 1971 Glenn Godwin 142 1982 Malt La Belle 11 1993 Gary Myron 139 1971 Bob Dunlap 12 1967 Mike Saipe 114 1994 Tony Hodges 12 1975 Gary Myron 108 1970 Ted Sedillo 12 1980 Travis Burgus 96 1994 Dure! Carpenter 13 1967 John Pearce 91 1964 Steve Archambault 13 1970 Greg McSparran 91 1980 Chris Collins 13 1992

CAREER, Batting

Robbie Rogers 222 '84-87 Kevin Herde 59 '90-93 Mark Trafton 217 '85-88 Chuck Graham 53 '86-89 Kevin Herde 216 '90-93 Andy Asaro 52 '79-82 Andy Asaro 210 '79-82 Sean Baron 47 '85-88 Dave Pingree 207 '90-93 Dave Pingree 46 '90-93 Andy Roberts 204 '86-89 Rick Doane 43 '88-91 Paul Van Stone 203 '82-85 Robbie Rogers 41 '84-87 Dave Rolls 201 '85-88

Kevin Herde 774 '90-93 Mark Trafton 21 '85-88 Robbie Rogers 767 '84-87 John Mullen 20 '80-83 Mark Trafton 761 '85-88 Paul Van Stone 17 '82-85 Andy Roberts 734 '86-89 Robbie Rogers 17 '84-87 Dave Pingree 734 '90-93 Tony Moeder 16 '90-93 Paul Van Stone 724 '82-85 Kerry Dineen 15 '71-73 Andy Asaro 722 '79-82 Mike Saverino 15 '77-80 John Mullen 692 '80-83 AndreJacas 14 '81-84 Tony Moeder 691 '90-93 , ~ns;}

Mark Trafton 171 '85-88 Sean Baron 43 '85-88 An dy Roberts 163 '86-89 Dave Rolls 39 '85-88 Da ve Rolls 157 '85-88 Kevin Herde 32 '90-93 Sean Baron 149 '85-88 Tony Moeder 25 '90-93 DavidJacas 148 '83-86 Larry Williams 24 '92-95 Mike Saverino 143 '77-80 Mark Trafton 22 '85-88 AndreJacas 143 '81 -84 Rick Doane 22 '88-91 Kevin Herde 143 '90-93 Steve Baja 20 '69-72

Kevin Herde 263 '90-93 Kevin Herde 183 '90-93 Mark Trafton 244 '85-88 Sean Baron 173 '85-88 Andy Roberts 240 '86-89 Dave Rolls 168 '85-88 Robbie Rogers 239 '84-87 Mark Trafton 163 '85-88 John Mullen 227 '80-83 Andy Asaro 143 '79-82 Paul Van Stone 224 '82-85 Chuck Graham 130 '86-89 Dave Rolls 223 '85-88 Paul Engel 125 '77-80 Tony Moeder 220 '90-93 John Mullen 123 '80-83 Andy Asaro 215 '79-82 Paul Van Stone 123 '82-85 Chuck Graham 215 '86-89 Andy Roberts 121 '8 6-89 Rick Doane 121 '88-91

-34- USO Record Book CAREER, Batting

Kerry Dineen .409 '71-73 Dave Rolls 149 '85-88 Chuck Graham .362 '86-89 Sean Baron 140 '85-88 Dave Rolls .347 '85-88 Paul Mendes 132 '75-78 John Wathan .347 '68-70 Mike Saverino 130 '77-80 Kevin Herde .340 '90-93 Mark Trafton 115 '85-88 Jeb Dougherty .333 '94-97 Andy Roberts 108 '86-89 Don Slater .330 '79-80 Rick Doane 107 '88-91 John Mullen .328 '80-83 Dave Gonzalez 101 '68-71 Andy Roberts .327 '86-89 AndreJacas 101 '81-84 Mark Trafton .321 '85-88 Paul Mendes .320 '75-78 Tony Moeder .318 '90-93

AndreJacas 96 '81-84 Andy Roberts 29 '86-89 DavidJacas 80 '83-86 Mike Saverino 28 '77-80 Kerry Dineen 77 '71-73 Chad Boyd 28 '90-93 JohnWathan 67 '68-70 Paul Mendes 27 '75-78 Dave Pingree 67 '90-93 Kevin Herde 27 '90-93 Bart Brainard 56 '78-81 Paul Van Stone 25 '83-86 Mike Saverino 55 '77-80 Mel Arnerich 23 '69-72 Paul Engel 52 '77-80 Robbie Rogers 22 '84-87 Dave Gonzalez 45 '68-71 Ken Kinsman 21 '70-73 Robbie Rogers 43 '84-87 Paul Engel 21 '77-78 Jeb Dougherty 42 '94-97 Jaime Paredes 21 '78-79

CAREER, Pitching

Chris Collins 97 '90-94 Gary Myron 488.0 '68-71 Bri an Springer 95 '94-97 Dan Flanagan 424.3 '75-78 Tony Battilega 88 '86-89 Steve Davis 396.0 '68-71 James Ferguson 88 '88-91 Phil Baja 376.0 '71-74 Jim Westlund 84 '86-89 Mike Saipe 342.7 '92-94 Phil Baja 82 '71-74 J.Ferguson 313.0 '88-91 Steve Davis 82 '68-71 Tim Ronan 291 .0 '76-79 Chris Collins 78 '91-95 Louis Skertich 286.0 '87-90 Pat Fitzsimons 77 '87-90 Pat Fitzsimons 284.3 '87-90 Louis Skertich 75 '87-90 Bob Ahern 263.0 '64-67 Gary Myron 72 '68-71

Dan Flanagan 64 '75-78 Dan Flanagan 38 '75-78 Gary Myron 63 '68-71 Gary Myron 37 '68-71 James Ferguson 56 '88-91 Steve Davis 29 '68-71 Steve Davis 49 '68-71 Mike Saipe 25 '92-94 Mike Saipe 45 '92-94 Phil Baja 21 '71-7 4 Phil Baja 45 '71-74 Jamie McDonald 19 '79-81 Ti m Ronan 43 '76-79 Tim Ronan 18 '76-79 Russ Applegate 37 '83-84 Bart Miadich 17 '95-97 Bob Ahern 36 '64-67 Bob Ahern 17 '64-67 Travis Burgus 34 '92-94 Greg McSparran 17 '79-80 Glenn Godwin 33 '81-82 Glenn Godwin 17 '8 0-81 Louis Skertich 17 '87-90 USD Record Book -----CAREER, Pitching----- :~['~inq~~[l#i19!\:! :,Stniieouts · (min. 15 decisions) Gary Myron 394 '68-71 Jim Westlund .739 Steve Davis 372 '68-71 (17-6) '86-89 Phil Baja 230 '71-74 Mike Saipe .735 Dan Flanagan 203 '75-78 (25-9) '92-94 Pat Barry 201 '62-65 Dan Flanagan .703 Marty Bell 192 '76-79 (38-16) '75-78 Glenn Godwin 175 '81-82 Gary Myron .685 James Ferguson 174 '88-91 (37-17) '68-71 Tim Ronan 171 '76-79 Greg McSparran .654 Bart Miadich 159 '95-97 ( 17-9) '79-80 Al Brehm .652 (15-8) '80-82 Marty Sturgeon .650 Bart Miadich (13-7) '78-80 vs. Gonzaga 3-23-96 Travis Burgus .640 (16-9) '92- Dan Flanagan Glenn Godwin .630 vs. UC-San Diego 1976 (17-10) '80-81 Mike Wagner .588 Bill Howard (10-7) '73-74 vs . U.S. International 1975 Pat Fitzsimons .586 (17-12) '86-89 Jim Mahoney vs . Pacific Christian 1973

Greg Tomczyk vs. So. Cal College 1971

-----SEASON, Team----­

f'jtching At-Bats - 1,886 1994 Complete Gms - 26 1980 Runs-414 1987 Shutouts - 14 1971 Hits - 584 1988 Earned Runs - 93 1976 Doubles -113 1988 ERA - 2.31 1971 Triples-35 1978 Strikeouts - 307 1997 Home Runs - 49 1993 RBI- 365 '87,'88 Total Bases-871 1988 Fielding Average - .313 1988 BestFielding¾- .963 1987 Stolen Bases - 110 1980 Worst Fielding% - .924 1964 Walks -294 1988 Fewest Errors - 42 1962 Strikeouts - 375 1991 Most Errors - 122 1989 Plays - 65 '8 1, '87 t.iA~i~heoul .> .. .. +/,· '"' Games Played - 58 1984 Shutout Wins - 14 1971 Most Wins - 36 1993 Shutout Losses - 7 1984 Fewest Wins - 7 1958 Largest Win - 32 1960 Fewest Losses -12 1971 · Largest Loss - 26 1985 Most Losses - 39 1985 Winning% - .739 1971 Winning Streak- 12 1960 Losing Streak - 15 1989

-36- USO Record Book -YEAR-BY-YEAR, Batting Leaders-

1964 Ron Cady 134 1964 John Baumgarten 34 Ed Green 1965 Ed Green 44 1965 Fred Carbone 147 1966 Ed Green 53 1966 Fred Carbone 167 1967 Tom Thompson 43 1967 Tom Thompson 152 1968 John Wathan 42 1968 John Wathan 148 1969 John Wathan 48 1969 Dave Gonzalez 149 1970 JohnWathan 61 1970 JohnWathan 142 1971 Kerry Dineen 78 1971 Kerry Dineen 186 1972 Kerry Dineen 63 1972 Kerry Dineen 160 1973 Kerry Dineen 60 1973 Jim Williams 148 1974 Jim Williams 56 1974 Jim Williams 140 1975 Ted Schultz 49 1975 Paul Mendes 143 1976 Paul Mendes 51 1976 Brian Bullas 145 1977 Hank Ashworth 51 1977 Hank Ashworth 147 1978 Paul Mendes 61 1978 Paul Mendes 189 1979 Don Slater 74 1979 Don Slater 196 1980 Mike Saverino 63 1980 Don Slater 210 1981 John Mullen 68 1981 John Mullen 203 1982 Andy Asaro 59 1982 Andy Asaro 195 Paul Van Stone 1983 John Mullen 168 1983 John Mullen 59 1984 DavidJacas 214 1984 AndreJacas 70 1985 Paul Van Stone 203 1985 Paul Van Stone 62 1986 David Jacas 203 1986 DavidJacas 75 1987 Mark Trafton 209 1987 Robbie Rogers 69 1988 Mark Trafton 217 1988 Chuck Graham 82 1989 Andy Roberts 184 1989 Andy Roberts 65 Chris Stout 1990 Rick Doane 65 1990 Dave Pingree 206 1991 Chad Boyd 61 1991 Dave Pingree 206 Kevin Herde 1992 Kevin Herde 194 1992 Kevin Herde 66 1993 Larry Williams 209 1993 Kevin Herde 73 1994 Larry Williams 213 1994 Josh Stepner 72 1995 Larry Williams 206 1995 Larry Williams 60 1996 Jeb Dougherty 221 1996 Jeb Dougherty 77 1997 Jeb Dougherty 191 1997 Jeb Dougherty 67

1964 John Baumgarten 18 1984 AndreJacas 49 1965 Stephen DeSales 32 1985 DavidJacas 47 1966 Fred Carbone 41 1986 DavidJacas 56 1967 Tom Thompson 25 1987 Mark Trafton 59 1968 Rene Chavalier 26 1988 Mark Trafton 54 1969 John Wathan 34 1989 Andy Roberts 38 1970 Dave Gonzalez 37 1990 Jim Alexander 45 1971 Dave Gonzalez 42 1991 Dave Pingree 35 1972 Kerry Dineen 30 Chad Boyd 1973 Kerry Dineen 36 1992 Ton y Moeder 40 1974 Jim Williams 38 1993 Kevin Herde 43 1975 Ted Schultz 36 1994 Larry Williams 43 1976 Paul Mendes 42 1995 Larry Williams 39 1977 Hank Ashworth 31 1996 Jeb Dougherty 36 1978 Bill Herberle 43 1997 Jeb Dougherty 40 1979 Jaime Paredes 48 1980 Mike Saverino 55 1981 Bart Brainard 38 1982 AndreJacas 41 1983 John Mullen 34 -37- USD Record Book -YEAR-BY-YEAR, Batting Leaders- Horneffims;.C . ''"' .. ,:.,... ·~'<-.: . JB 1964 Ron Cady 3 1964 John Baumgarten 20 1965 Ron Cady 7 Dan Wilhelm 1966 Ed Green 5 1965 Ed Green 35 Dan Wilhelm 1966 Dan Wilhelm 41 1967 Chuck Rutledge 6 1967 Rick Baker 25 1968 Tom Thompson 5 1968 Tom Thompson 27 1969 Steve Bajo 4 1969 JohnWathan 34 1970 Steve Bajo 4 1970 JohnWathan 39 Ken Kinsman 1971 Mel Arnerich 37 1971 Steve Bajo 7 1972 Mel Arnerich 25 1972 Steve Bajo 5 Kerry Dineen Kerry Dineen 1973 Jim Williams 32 1973 Jim Williams 4 1974 Rick Garner 29 1974 BobSvelmoe 4 1975 Ted Schultz 36 1975 Ted Schultz 6 1976 Jesse Martinez 34 1976 Paul Contreras 8 1977 Hank Ashworth 31 1977 Casey Clark 3 1978 Paul Engel 41 Dave Buchanan 1979 Jeff Tipton 51 1978 Dave Buchanan 2 1980 Andy Asaro 37 Dan Kasie 1981 Bill Pinkham 59 Chuck Manes 1982 Andy Asaro 44 1979 Andy Asaro 6 Steve Sciacca Jeff Tipton 1983 Eric Bennett 28 1980 Andy Asaro 4 1984 AndreJacas 32 1981 Bill Pinkham 9 1985 Paul Van Stone 46 1982 Andy Asaro 5 1986 Dave Rolls 48 1983 Steve Sciacca 6 1987 Sean Baron 56 1984 AndreJacas 4 1988 Dave Rolls 70 1985 Mark Trafton 8 1989 Chris Stout 35 1986 Dave Rolls 13 1990 Kevin Herde 45 1987 Sean Baron 16 1991 Kevin Herde 48 1988 Dave Rolls 18 1992 Kevin Herde 44 1989 Parris Sorianello 4 1993 Kevin Herde 46 1990 Rick Doane 13 1994 Larry Williams 49 1991 Kevin Herde 8 1995 Brady Clark 36 1992 Tony Moeder 8 1996 Tony Betancourt 43 1993 Larry Williams 13 1997 Tony Betancourt 34 1994 Larry Williams 10 Brian Mazone 1995 Brady Clark 7 1996 Brock Marsh 8 1997 Tony Betancourt 7

RBIPetcf!t1tage 1973 Jim Williams .571 1987 Sean Baron .683 1974 Rick Garner .483 1988 Dave Rolls .686 1975 Ted Schultz .720 1989 Chris Bwy .432 1976 Paul Contreras .527 1990 Rick Doane .524 1977 Daryl Dunn .525 1991 Rick Doane .544 1978 Paul Engel .461 1992 Tony Moeder .603 1979 Andy Asaro .531 1993 Kevin Herde .505 1980 Jamie McDonald .636 1994 Larry Williams .583 1981 Bill Pinkham .562 1995 Larry Williams .492 1982 Steve Sciacca .484 1996 Karl Schmidt .559 1983 Steve Sciacca .605 1997 Brian Mazone .493 1984 AndreJacas .432 1985 Paul Van Stone .554 1986 Dave Rolls .593 -3~ USO Record Book - YEAR-BY-YEAR, Batting Leaders

1964 John Baumgarten .315 1981 Bill Pinkham .344 1965 Ed Green .321 1982 Paul Van Stone .362 1966 Ed Green .323 1983 Steve Sciacca .353 1967 Chuck Rutledge .314 1984 AndreJacas .350 1968 Tom Thompson .286 1985 Paul Van Stone .305 1969 JohnWathan .331 1986 DavidJacas .369 1970 JohnWathan .430 1987 Robbie Rogers .373 1971 Kerry Dineen .419 1988 Chuck Graham .400 1972 Kerry Dineen .394 1989 Chuck Graham .359 1973 Kerry Dineen .411 1990 Rick Doane .342 1974 Jim Williams .400 1991 Chad Boyd .324 1975 Ted Schultz .350 1992 Kevin Herde .340 1976 Paul Mendes .375 1993 Josh Stepner .386 1977 Hank Ashworth .347 1994 Josh Stepner .340 1978 Dave Buchanan .325 1995 Matt Kuseski .318 1979 Don Slater .378 1996 Jeb Dougherty .348 1980 Mike Saverino .323 1997 Jeb Dougherty .351

- YEAR-BY-YEAR, Pitching Leaders - !f!Jli!!ii~:r< 1964 John Pearce 15 1964 John Pearce 105.0 1965 Pat Barry 22 1965 Pat Barry 117.0 1966 Bob Ahern 21 1966 Bob Ahern 131 .0 1967 Bob Dunlap 14 1967 Durel Carpenter 69 .0 1968 Steve Da vis 24 1968 Steve Davis 12.0 1969 Dave Carpentier 18 1969 Gary Myron 105.0 1970 Steve Davis 19 1970 Gary Myron 139.0 197 1 S. Davis, G. Myron 21 1971 Gary Myron 162.0 1972 Phil Bajo 20 1972 Phil Bajo 140.0 1973 Dub Ruberts 22 1973 Phil Bajo 119.0 1974 Phil Bajo 19 1974 Mike Wagner 96 .0 1975 Tony Hodges 22 1975 Dan Flanagan 93 .0 1976 Dan Flanagan 18 1976 Dan Flanagan 109.0 1977 Tim Ronan , Bill 1977 Dan Flanagan 99.6 Armstrong, Jim Deaver 16 1978 Dan Flanagan 122.0 1978 Jim Mellos 31 1979 Tim Ronan 79.6 1979 Tim Ronan 20 1980 GregMcSparran 147.3 1980 Greg McSparran 9 1981 Tom Tereschuk 107.3 198 1 Tom Tereschuk 26 1982 Glenn Godwin 148.0 1982 Glenn Godwin 21 1983 Russ Applegate 111 .3 1983 Mike Fazekas 19 1984 Russ Applegate 116.3 Russ Applegate 1985 Greg Bertrand 98 .0 1984 Russ Applegate 22 1986 Tom Sizer 136.3 1985 Greg Bertrand 22 1987 Louis Skertich 94.6 1986 Dan Newman 23 1988 James Ferguson 87.0 1987 Jim Westlund 35 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 96 .3 1988 Tony Battilega 27 1990 Louis Skertich 91 .3 1989 Bob Grandpre 26 1991 James Ferguson 89.0 1990 Tom Cheek 3 1992 Jeff Crane 116.3 1991 Chris Collins 27 1993 Mike Saipe 109.7 1992 Chris Collins 19 1994 Travis Burgus 137.0 Jeff Crane 1995 Travis Burgus 122.0 1993 Chris Collins 32 1996 Brian Mazone 98.7 1994 Mike Freehill 22 1997 Bart Miadich 98.2 1995 Brian Springer 25 1996 Brian Springer 33 1997 Brian Springer 27 -39- USD Record Book

- YEAR-BY-YEAR, Pitching Leaders _ ·•· $tzikeouts 1964 John Pearce 2.56 1964 John Pearce 91 1965 Pat Barry 4.86 1965 Pat Barry 86 1966 Durel Ca rpenter 3.30 1966 Durel Ca rpenter 85 1967 Durel Carpenter 1 .69 1967 Durel Carpenter 63 1968 Steve Davis 3. 13 1968 Steve Davis 148 1969 Gary Myron 1.03 1969 Gary Myron 88 1970 51e\€A'tfmtaj 2.30 1970 Gary Myron 108 1971 Steve Davis 1.81 1 971 Gary Myron 139 1972 Phil Bajo 2 .96 1972 Phil Bajo 68 1973 Phil Bajo 2.66 1973 Phil Bajo 77 1974 Phil Bajo 3.52 1974 Mike Wagner 81 1975 Dan Flanagan 3.29 1975 Bill Bright 50 1976 Marty Bell 1.60 1976 Dan Flanagan 55 1977 Tim Ronan 2.88 1977 Bi ll Armstrong 62 1978 Jim Deaver 3.48 1978 Dan Flanagan 60 1979 Marty Sturgeon 2.57 1979 Marty Bel l 49 1980 Kevin McCarthy 2 .86 1980 Greg McSparran 91 1981 Jamie McDonald 4 .76 1981 Al Brehm 51 1982 Glenn Godwin 2.92 1982 Glenn Godwin 142 1983 Casey Morales 4.20 1983 Russ Applegate 51 1984 Russ Applegate 3.56 1984 Greg Bertrand 76 1985 Mark Hawbl itzel 3.88 1985 Greg Bertrand 73 1986 Tom Sizer 3.43 1986 Tom Sizer 74 1987 Dan Newman 4.71 1987 Louis Skertich 61 1988 James Ferguson 2.90 1988 James Ferguson 48 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 3.46 1989 J. Ferguson, T. Battilega 40 1990 Lo uis Skertich 3.84 1990 Tom Cheek 68 1991 Ch ris Collins 4.29 1991 PatCrema 49 1992 Mike Saipe 3.53 1992 PatCrema 72 1993 Mike Saipe 3.69 1993 Mike Saipe 79 1994 Travis Bu rgu s 2 .96 1994 Mike Saipe 114 1995 Travis Burgus 2.58 1995 Travis Burgus 73 1996 Bria n Mazone 3.74 1996 Brian Mazone 64 1997 Mark Val lecorsa 2.86 1997 Bart Miadich 80 lMns 1964 John Pea rce 7 1.983 Russ Applegate 5 1965 Pat Ba rry 6 Mike Fazekas Tom Stephenson 1984 Greg Bertrand 7 1966 Bob Ahern 11 1985 Greg Bertrand 4 1967 Durel Carpenter 5 Tom Seyler 1968 Steve Davis 7 Mark Hawblitzel 1969 Gary Myron 11 1986 Tom Sizer 11 1970 Gary Myron 9 1987 Jim Westlund 6 1971 Gary Myron 14 Loui s Skertich 1972 Phil Bajo 7 1988 James Ferguson 6 1973 Dub Ruberts 6 Jim Westlund 1974 Phil Bajo 8 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 7 Mike Wag ner 1990 Tom Cheek 7 1975 Dan Flanagan 6 1991 Tom Cheek 6 1976 Dan Flanagan 13 1992 Mike Saipe 8 1977 Dan Flanagan 9 Jeff Crane 1978 Dan Flanagan 10 1993 C. Collins, P. James 8 1979 Tim Ronan 8 1994 Mike Saipe 10 1980 Greg McSparran 12 1995 Travis Burgus 10 1981 Tom Tereschuk 9 1996 Bart Miadich 7 1982 Glenn Godwin 14 1997 Bart Miadich 8

--40- Torero Honors

John Pearce 1964 Tom Stephenson Boston Red Sox 1965 Ed Green Kansas City A's 1966 Tom Thompson St. Louis Cardinals 1969 John Wathan• Kansas City Royals 1970 Gary Myron 1971 Steve Davis Kansas City Royals 1971 Mel Arnerich 1972 Kerry Dineen• 1973 Jim Wil liams St. Louis Cardinals 1974 Ted Schultz Chicago White Sox 1975 Brian Bullas Oakland A's 1976 Casey Clark Pittsburgh Pirates 1977 Jeff Tipton Oakland A's. 1979 Greg McSparran San Francisco Giants 1980 Mike Saverino California Angels 1980 Bill Pinkham* Toronto Blue Jays 1981 Bart Brainard 1981 Glenn Godwin Oakland A's 1982 Steve Sciacca California Angels 1983 Russ Applegate Oakland A's 1984 Eric Bennett 1984 AndreJacas Oakland A's 1984 Paul Van Stone San Francisco Giants 1985 DavidJacas Minnesota Twins 1986 Jeff Grotewold* Philadelphia Phillies 1986 Robbie Rogers Cleveland Indians 1987 Dan Newman Houston Astros 1987 Dave Rolls Kansas City Royals 1988 Sean Baron Cleveland Indians 1988 Mike Newby St. Louis Cardinals 1990 James Ferguson 1991 SeanGousha Florida Marlins 1992 PatCrema Toronto Blue Jays 1992 Tony Moeder California Angels 1993 Kevin Herde St. Louis Cardinals 1993 Mike Saipe•• Colorado Rockies 1994 Mike Freehill** California Angels 1994 Josh Stepner Oakland A's 1994 Travis Burgus Florida Marlins 1995 Brady Clark 1995 Kevin Schramm Texas Rangers 1996 Jeb Dougherty California Angels 1997 Bart Miadich Boston Red Sox 1997

*Played in major leagues •• on 40-man roster

USO All-Americans Ron Cady, 3B College Division 1964 John Wathan, C College Division, 2nd Team 1970 Gary Myron, P College Division, 2nd Team 1971 Kerry Dineen, OF College Division, 1st Team 1971 Kerry Dineen, OF College Division, 1st Team 1972 Kerry Dineen, OF College Division, 1st Team 1973 Ji m Williams, 2B NCAA Division II Team 1974 Dan Flanagan, P NCAA Division II Team 1976 Paul Contreras,C NCAA Division II Team 1976 Glenn Godwin, P NCAA Division I Team 1982

--41- Torero Athletic Fund Donors

Mr. & Mrs. James Alexander Ms. Mary Lou LoPresti Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Amundson Mr. & Mrs. Mark Manor Elizabeth Ashworth Hon. Finlay & Mr. Marrinan Mr. & Mrs. Barry Babbitt Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Mazone Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Barres Mr. & Mrs. Keith Mazone Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Battilega Kevin & Michelle McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. John Baumgarten Grace & Dick McElhaney Marty and Judy Bell Mr. & Mrs. Liam McGee Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Boone Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Miadich Mr. & Mrs. James Breen Mr. & Mrs. David Milanesi Mr. Thomas Brown Mr. Michael Miller Mrs. Janet Burgus Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Moyer Mr. Christopher Bwy Mr. John Mullen Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Cammall Mr. & Mrs. John Mulligan Mr. Charles Caruso Jr. Mr. Gary Mryon Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Cecil Mr. David Navarro Mr. Jan Chapman Mr. & Mrs. Gary Nenadal Mr. Chri stopher Collins Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Norman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Collins Mr. Jaime Paredes Mr. & Mrs . David Cox Captain & Mrs. Dale Pingree Mr. & Mrs . Jeffrey Crane Mr. & Mrs. John Powers Mr. & Mrs. Alfio Crema Mr. & Mrs. Robert Reese Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Crema Mr. David Rolls Mr. John Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schmidt Ms. Michelle Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. William Schoen Dr. & Mrs. William Curran Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Schramm Mr. & Mrs. Steven Davis Ms. Shelley Schwartzburd Mr. & Mrs. Steven DeGennaro Mr. & Mrs. Steven Sciacca Mr. & Mrs. James Diani Mr. Di ck Serrano Mr. & Mrs. Daryl Dunn Mr. Charlie Setzler Dr. & Mrs. Glenn Endsley Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sizer Mr. & Mrs. Paul Engel Mr. & Mrs. Louis Skertich , Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Ferguson Mr. Louis Skertich, Sr. Mr. Tom Ferrara Mr. & Mrs. Michael Skinner Ms. Joan Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Slania Dr. Eric Gaylord Mr. Donald Slater Mr. & Mrs. Allen Giese Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Slevin Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gilligan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stepner Mr. & Mrs. Terry Gray Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Stumpfl Mr. & Mrs . Jeffrey Greer Mr. Tom Tereschuk Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Hart Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Thielman Prof. Anne Hendershott Mr. & Mrs. Mark Trafton Mr. & Mrs. David Heppell Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Vallecorsa Mr. Kevin Herde Mr. & Mrs. John Wathan Ms. Susan Higgins Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Wilbur Mr. & Mrs. John Holt Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wilbur, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William Ismay Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Wilhelm Mr. Howard Klein Mr. & Mrs. Larry Willette Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Leuthard Mr. Richard Wright Mr. Timothy Leyden USD Corporate Sponsors American Airlines Bank of America City Rent-A-Car Cloud 9 Shuttle Coca Cola Mesa Distributing Company, Inc. Mission Valley Hilton Town & Country Resort Hotel PowerBar -42- Media Outlets

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