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1 www.csulaathletics.com 2010 Ca l St a t e L.A. Go l d e n Ea g l e s Ba s e b a l l Ro s t e r # Name Pos. B/T. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 1 Mario Ramirez C R/R 5-8 185 Sr. Brea/CS Fullerton 2 Cliff Quick Util/P R/R 5-10 180 So. Simi Valley/Moorpark JC 3 Chris Matzner INF R/R 5-11 175 Jr. Castaic / Valencia HS 4 Joe Park Util R/R 5-8 155 So. Norwalk/Gahr HS 5 Jesus Campos SS R/R 5-10 175 Sr. South Gate/East L.A. College 6 Max Moya 1B R/R 6-0 190 Sr. La Puente/East L.A. College 7 Matt Miraldi OF R/R 6-3 200 Sr. Grass Valley/Cosumnes River College 10 Manny Acosta INF R/R 6-3 210 Fr. South El Monte/South El Monte HS 13 Mark Sunga Util R/R 6-1 200 Sr. Van Nuys/West L.A. College 14 Chris Espinoza OF S/R 5-9 160 Jr. /Los Angeles CC 15 Michael Vinyard Util R/R 5-11 175 So. Simi Valley/Royal HS 16 Sam Wiley C/1B R/R 6-0 210 Sr. North Hollywood/Westmont College 17 Brendan McQuaid INF R/R 5-11 190 Sr. Monrovia/East LA. College 18 Brett Whalen OF L/R 5-9 170 Fr. Los Angeles/Palisades HS 21 Eric Rodriguez OF R/R 5-11 175 Sr. San Marcos/Palomar JC 22 Nathan Pickett RHP R/R 6-4 215 Jr. Laguna Beach/Laguna Beach HS 24 Brian Dearth LHP L/L 6-3 185 So. Temple City/Temple City HS 25 Jordan Castro INF L/R 5-8 165 Fr. Mission Viejo/Capistrano Valley HS 26 J.R. Bromberg RHP R/R 6-3 210 Jr. Los Angeles/Pierce JC 27 Elliott Russell OF R/R 6-3 185 Fr. Bellevue, WA/Interlake HS 28 Wally Goodline RHP R/R 6-4 210 Jr. Monterey/Santa Rosa JC 29 Matt Clark RHP L/R 6-3 205 Fr. Lodi/Lodi HS 31 Camron Collard RHP R/R 6-1 200 Sr. Burbank/L.A. Pierce College 32 Nathan Halverson 1B/LHP L/L 5-10 185 Fr. Rancho Palos Verdes/Palos Verdes HS 33 Brandon Krause C R/R 5-11 190 Fr. Norwalk/Gahr HS 34 Rory Young RHP R/R 6-1 210 Fr. Chase, British Columbia/R.E. Mountain HS 41 Matt Stropoli RHP R/R 6-3 210 So. La Palma/Compton JC 43 Anthony Lopez LHP L/L 6-2 210 So. Corona/Riverside CC 55 Matt Strom LHP L/L 5-10 170 Jr. Temecula/Palomar JC

Head Coach: Vince Beringhele Assistant Coaches: Sam Peraza, Benny Bonilla 2010 Golden Eagles Quick Facts Location Los Angeles, California Enrollment 21,000 Colors Black and Gold Home Facility Reeder Field Conference California Collegiate Athletic Association National Affiliation NCAA Division II President Dr. James M. Rosser Director of Athletics Dr. Dan Bridges Sports Information Director Paul Helms Credits: The 2010 Baseball SID Phone/Fax 323-343-5308/343-3199 media guide was designed Main Athletics Phone 323-343-3080 and edited by Paul Helms Head Coach Vince Beringhele Dr. James M. Rosser Dr. Dan Bridges and Brendan Dally. Assistant Coaches Sam Peraza, Benny Bonilla President Director of Athletics Baseball Office Phone 323-343-3093 2010 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Baseball 2 Co a c h i n g St a ff After guiding the Golden Eagles back to the four-team California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship Tournament and the brink of an NCAA Division II playoff berth in 2009, Vince Beringhele returns for his third season as the Cal State L.A. head baseball coach. Beringhele led the Golden Eagles to a winning season for the second straight year under his watch and for a fourth consecutive year overall, something that hadn’t happened at Cal State L.A. since 1965-68. Cal State L.A. was 32-17 overall in 2009 and posted its third 30-win season in the past four years. The Golden Vince Beringhele Eagles were 22-11 in conference play and earned the Head Coach No. 3 seed to the CCAA tournament. Cal State L.A. lost to Sonoma State in the opening round, beat Cal State Dominguez Hills in an elimination game and then lost to Sonoma State later in the day, 10-9, to exit the tournament. The Golden Eagles, who were ranked fourth in the NCAA Division II West Region entering the final week of regular-season play, surprisingly slipped out of the top four following the CCAA tourney. In his first two years at Cal State L.A., Beringhele has led the Golden Eagles to a 61-39 overall record and a 44-23 mark in conference play. Beringhele, who was a successful assistant coach at two Division I programs and was also a former assistant at Cal State L.A., led the Golden Eagles to a 29-22 record in 2008 with a young and inexperienced squad. The Golden Eagles had only five players returning from their 2007 team and had lost 19 seniors. Beringhele led Cal State L.A. to a 23-12 record in the CCAA and the Golden Eagles missed qualifying for the four-team championship tournament by just one-half game. Cal State L.A. finished the season with a rush, winning 11 of its last 13 conference contests. Before coming to Cal State L.A., Beringhele spent four years at Loyola Marymount as an assistant to head coach Frank Cruz. He was promoted to the associate head coach position prior to the 2006 season. The Lions captured the West Coast Conference title in 2005. During his time at Loyola Marymount, Beringhele coached third base and worked closely with the Lions’ offense. Chris Pettit, one of the players Beringhele worked closely with, was the organizational Player of the Year with the of Anaheim in 2007. Beringhele joined Loyola Marymount in 2004 after 15 years with UCLA. Serving as the hitting instructor and recruiting coordinator, Beringhele worked with , , , , , Ben Francisco, Michael Moore, Chris Pritchett, Joel Wolfe and Paul Ellis, all of whom were drafted in the first five rounds of the draft. During his time at UCLA, Beringhele was credited with bringing the top high school talent in California to the program. UCLA’s class in 1997 was regarded as the best in the nation by Collegiate Baseball and the 2003 recruiting class earned a top-five ranking from Baseball America. Beringhele helped guide the Bruins to the College in 1997 after they battled back to win five games in a row at the regional to advance to the Series. The Bruins also advanced to a Super Regional in 2000. He began his college coaching career as an assistant coach for two years at Cal State L.A. in 1988-89. He got his introduction to coaching as an assistant for Cruz at University High School before going to Cal State L.A. Beringhele also worked with Cruz in the summer of 2004 during the selection process for the gold-medal winning USA Baseball National Team. Before beginning his college coaching career, Beringhele played in the ’ minor league system for three years in Lethbridge, Vero Beach and Bakersfield. In 1983, he batted .338 at Lethbridge and tied for the league lead in hits (94) with teammate and former Dodger Jeff Hamilton. In 1984, he batted .256 for the Vero Beach Dodgers and collected 100 walks in 100 games. He completed his playing career in 1985, playing for both Vero Beach and Bakersfield. Beringhele earned his bachelor of arts in sociology from UCLA. He and his wife, Trudy, have one daughter, Betina.

3 www.csulaathletics.com Co a c h i n g St a ff After helping the Golden Eagles to a pair of winning seasons and a spot in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship Tournament in 2009, Sam Peraza returns for his third season as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Cal State L.A. Peraza helped the Golden Eagles to a 32-17 overall record and a 21-11 conference mark in 2009. The Golden Eagles finished third in the conference with a pitching staff that included All-West Region and All-CCAA Isaac Morales, who was drafted by the Florida Marlins after the season. The staff also included one of the most improved starting in the conference in Nathan Pickett and had three pitchers receive All-Conference recognition. Sam Peraza Peraza helped guide a staff that included seven first-year Assistant Coach pitchers. Peraza helped the Golden Eagles to a 23-12 conference record in his first season with the program in 2008 that left Cal State L.A. just one-half game out of a postseason spot. The Golden Eagles were 29-22 overall. Cal State L.A.’s young staff featured Morales, who earned All-West Region and All-CCAA honors and included six freshmen and four other first-year pitchers. He came to Cal State L.A. following a one-year stint at Eastern Oklahoma State College in Oklahoma. At Eastern Oklahoma, his pitching staff produced the Bi-State Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2007. It was the fourth straight year that Peraza’s staff had a conference pitcher of the year, including two All-State pitchers of the year. One of the individuals Peraza coached in 2006, Bobby Laframboise, who went on to the University of New Mexico, was named to the Wallace Watch List. That award is presented to the collegiate player of the year. Prior to Eastern Oklahoma, Peraza spent one season as an assistant coach at Rio Hondo Community College. Under his guidance, his pitching staff produced three players who signed Division I scholarships and one who was named the California Co- Pitcher of the Year. His coaching career began at El Camino College, where he had two pitchers named to the All-Conference first team, one to the second team and two others receive honorable mention. Peraza has also coached in the summer in the prestigious Alaska Summer League for the Kenai Peninsula Oilers. In the summer of 2007, his team had the Baseball America top pitching and offensive prospects for the Alaskan League. That club had nine players selected in the Major League Baseball draft. In 2008, he coached the Southern California Fire to a sixth-place finish in the National Baseball Congress Championship Tournament out of 64 teams. His team won the conference and he was selected to coach in the conference’s All-Star game. As a player, Peraza is in the El Camino College record books for career saves and appearances. A graduate of San Diego State, Peraza pitched out of the for legendary coach Tony Gwynn. A former pitcher for Loyola Marymount who has experience with two NCAA Division I programs, Benny Bonilla returns for his second season as an assistant coach for Cal State L.A. Bonilla will work with the , coach first base and assist with recruiting. Before coming to Cal State L.A., Bonilla was an administrative assistant at Cal State Fullerton in 2007-08. Bonilla served as an assistant coach at Loyola Marymount from 2006-07. He was the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator for the Lions. He was a four-year letterman at Loyola Marymount (1997-2000) and received All-West Coast Conference recognition three times in his career. He still holds the Loyola Marymount single- season winning percentage after going 9-1 as a senior in 2000. As a freshman in 1997, he led the Lions in victories and he and the Lions won three straight conference championships in 1998, 1999 and 2000. Benny Bonilla Bonilla signed with the and played for two years in the organization. Assistant Coach He began his coaching career at his alma mater, Carlsbad High School, where he was the associate head coach for four seasons. He then joined Mission Hills High School in San Marcos as the pitching coach and helped guide the team to the CIF semi-finals in just its second year of existence. Bonilla earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Loyola Marymount in 2001.

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Se n i o r • C • 5’8” • R/R • Br e a

Ma r i o Ra m i r e z 2009: Had a tremendous first season with the Golden Eagles and earned honorable mention All-America honors from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Also earned first-team All-California Collegiate #1 Athletic Association and first-team All-West Region honors after leading the Golden Eagles in home runs (9), runs batted in (46) and batting average (.415). Was also second in runs scored with 42. Led the CCAA in on-base percentage (.543). Saw his season come to a close on April 29 when he was by a pitch and suffered a season-ending hand injury against Vanguard. Missed the team’s games in the CCAA Championship Tournament. Had 66 hits in 159 at bats. Hit a game-winning grand slam on an 0-2 pitch with two outs in the bottom of the seventh of a 7-6 win over Cal State San Bernardino to complete a doubleheader sweep at Reeder Field on March 14. Had a season-high three hits and four RBI in the game. Earned CCAA Player of the Week honors after going 7-for-17 with four runs scored and seven RBI. Went 4-for-4 with three RBI and a home against California Baptist on Feb. 24. Also went 4-for-4 against State on Feb. 20. Had three hits or more in eight games. Hit safely in 38 of the 45 games he played.

Santa Ana JC: Earned first-team All-Orange Empire Conference and first-team All-Southern California honors as a sophomore.

Brea-Olinda High School: Competed in baseball.

Personal: Son of Mario and Evelia Ramirez. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys working out, hanging out with friends and lifting weights. Lists hitting the walk-off grand slam against Cal State San Bernardino as his most exciting experience in sports. Also attended Cal State Fullerton before coming to Cal State L.A. Ramirez’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 2009 .415 46-45 159 42 66 13 5 9 46 116 .730 33 .543

So p h o m o r e • UTL/RHP • 5’10” • R/R • Si m i Va ll e y

Cl i f f Qu i c k Moorpark College: Earned first-team All-Southern California and first- team All-Western State Conference honors in 2009. Hit .319 with three home runs and 33 RBI and also went 2-1 as a pitcher with a 2.68 . #2 Made 14 appearances on the mound, including six starts. Struck out 36 batters in 53 2/3 .

Royal HS: Earned All-County first-team honors and was named the Rookie of the Year.

Personal: Son of Daniel and Rose Quick. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys skateboarding and snowboarding. Lists hitting his first high school grand slam against Agoura as his most exciting experience in sports. Was born in the Philippines.

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Se n i o r • INF • 5’11” • R/R • Ca st a i c

Ch r i s Ma t z n e r 2009: Had a second strong season for the Golden Eagles. Started at third base for the second straight season. Appeared in 44 games and started #3 42 times. Hit .273 with 39 hits in 143 at bats. Scored 34 runs and drove in 20. Hit safely in 13 of his last 17 games with nine multi-hit performances that helped raise his batting average from .195 to .273. Was fifth on the team in runs scored for the second straight year. Made only 10 errors in 140 chances. Collected three hits and drove in a career-high four runs in a 9-7 win over Cal Poly Pomona on Feb. 11. Also had three-hit games at UC San Diego on Feb. 27 and at Cal Poly Pomona on April 25. Earned the Cal State L.A. Exceptional Male Student-Athlete Award and picked up a CCAA All-Academic Award.

2008: Had a productive first season with the Golden Eagles. After missing nearly a month with a finger injury, returned to lock down the starting ’s job. Appeared in 35 games and started 34 times. Had 36 hits in 137 at bats and scored 36 runs. Was fifth on the team in runs scored. Made only nine errors in 101 fielding chances. Had a season-high three hits in game against Cal State Dominguez Hills on March 22. Scored a season-high three runs in games at Cal Poly Pomona on April 24 and at San Francisco State on May 3. Had 11 multi-hit games. Was a perfect 5-of-5 on stolen bases.

Valencia HS: Earned second-team All-League honors as a junior and senior. Was the Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year at Valencia in 2006-07 and was on the school’s Honor Roll all four years. Also earned Defensive Player of the Year honors twice.

Personal: Son of Mike and Lori Matzner. Majoring in urban learning. Enjoys baseball and the beach. Lists playing college baseball and competing in the CCAA Championship Tournament last season in Palm Springs as his most exciting experiences in sports. Matzner’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 2008 .263 35-34 137 36 36 4 3 0 11 46 .336 13 .336 2009 .273 44-42 143 34 39 9 1 0 20 50 .350 19 .377 Totals .269 79-76 280 70 75 13 4 0 31 96 .349 32 .357

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So p h o m o r e • UTIL • 5’7” • R/R • No r w a l k

Jo e Pa r k 2009: Was injured prior to the start of the season and did not compete for the Golden Eagles. #4 2008: Produced an excellent freshman season for the Golden Eagles. Was one of only two players to appear in all 51 games and started 50 times. Hit .320 with 66 hits in 206 at bats. Was second on the team with 44 runs scored. Hit safely in 37 of his 50 starts. Had a season-high three hits in six times. Scored a season-high three runs in games against Cal State Dominguez Hills on Feb. 7 and at Cal State San Bernardino on April 19. Drove in a season-high three runs and slugged his lone of the season against Cal State Monterey Bay on March 29. Handled 207 chances, primarily at second base, with only 11 errors.

Gahr HS: Earned All-CIF honors and was a league Co-Most Valuable Player as a senior. Was a team captain as a junior and senior and earned All- League honors as a sophomore, junior and senior. Was the team’s Most Inspirational Player as a sophomore and the team Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior. Also a member of the school’s Honor Roll.

Personal: Son of Kyung Jin Park and Hye Song Park. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys volleyball. Lists being part of multiple comeback victories at Cal State L.A. as his most exciting experiences in sports. Park’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 2008 .320 51-50 206 44 66 11 1 1 32 82 .398 20 .381

Se n i o r • SS • 5’10” • R/R • So ut h Ga t e

Je sus Ca m p o s 2009: Had an outstanding first year with the Golden Eagles and was one of the best defensive shortstops in the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Hit .295 with 43 hits in 146 at bats. Had an on-base percentage of .390. Scored #5 37 runs and drove in 24. Slugged his first home run of the season against Cal State Stanislaus on April 11. Also had a home run in a non-conference game against Concordia- Irvine on April 13. Drove in a season-high three runs against Vanguard on April 29. Hit safely in 21 of the team’s last 27 games. Had a of .947 with only 12 errors in 216 chances.

East Los Angeles JC: Earned second-team All-South Coast League honors as a sophomore after hitting .248 with one home run and 21 RBI and posting a fielding percentage of .962. Earned first-team All-Conference honors as a freshman after hitting .314 with 18 RBI.

Roosevelt HS: Was the team’s Most Valuable Player and earned All-League and All-City honors. Competed in baseball and cross country.

Personal: Son of Santiago and Yolanda Campos. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys working out, friends and cars. Lists winning the World Series in Ohio as his most exciting experience in sports. Campos’ Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 2009 .295 42-42 146 37 43 7 0 2 24 56 .384 20 .390

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Se n i o r • 1B • 6’0” • R/R • La Pu e n t e

Ma x Mo y a 2009: Had a second productive season for the Golden Eagles as a junior. Hit .309 with one home run, 29 RBI and 37 runs scored. Appeared in 48 #6 games and started 47 times. Was third on the team in runs scored. Had 54 hits in 175 at bats. Was outstanding on defense and committed only two errors in 421 chances for a .995 fielding percentage. Drove in the game-winning run with a walk-off in a 6-5 win over Cal State Dominguez Hills on Feb. 10. Tied a career high with four RBI against Cal State San Bernardino on March 14. Drove in three runs in games at UC San Diego on Feb. 28 and at home against Cal State Stanislaus on April 11. Slugged his only home run of the season at UC San Diego in the Feb. 28 game. Had five three-hit games. Collected three hits and scored three runs at Chico State on March 8. Hit safely in 33 of 48 games.

2008: Was a key member of the Golden Eagles’ starting lineup as a sophomore. Appeared in 50 games and started 48 times. Hit .314 with eight home runs and 50 runs batted in. Collected 58 hits in 185 at bats. Was tied for second on the team in home runs and was second in RBI. Also scored 37 runs, which was tied for third on the team. Ended the season with a 12-game hitting streak. Hit safely in 20 of the final 21 games to raise his average from .245 to .314. Went 4-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBI at Cal State San Bernardino in the second game of the streak on April 19. Also had a three-hit game with three RBI against Cal Poly Pomona on April 26. Had 22 hits in 46 at bats in final 12 games. Hit his first home run for the Golden Eagles at Cal State Dominguez Hills on Feb. 8. Had season-high four RBI in games against Chico State on Feb. 23 and Cal State Monterey Bay on March 28. Handled 435 chances with only seven errors at first base. Earned anAll-CCAA Academic Award.

East L.A. College: Had four home runs, 35 runs batted in and one in his one season in junior college.

Bassett HS: Earned All-Montview League honors in 2004 and 2005 and participated in the San Gabriel Valley All-Star game. Was the team’s Rookie of the Year in 2003. Was an Honor Roll student. Competed in baseball and soccer.

Personal: Son of Max and Sonia Moya. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys weight lifting, the beach and spending time with friends and family. Lists playing baseball in Mexico and Canada as his most exciting experiences in sports. Moya’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 2008 .314 50-48 185 37 58 10 0 8 50 92 .497 12 .389 2009 .309 48-47 175 37 54 15 1 1 29 74 .423 24 .403 Totals .311 98-95 360 74 112 25 1 9 79 166 .461 36 .396 Pepsi

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Se n i o r • OF • 6’2” • R/R • Gr a ss Va ll e y

Ma t t Mi r a l d i 2009: Had an outstanding season for the Golden Eagles in his first year with the program. Was third on the team with a .359 batting average and led the Golden Eagles in runs scored with 47. Had 70 hits in 195 at bats and also #7 drove in 41 runs. Earned second-team All-California Collegiate Athletic Association and second-team ABCA/Rawlings All-West Region honors. Was also named to the 2009 All-CCAA Tournament Team after going 6-for-12 at the plate in three games. In the Golden Eagles’ final game against Sonoma State, went 4-for-4 with four runs scored on May 8. Slugged two home runs and drove in five runs against San Francisco State on Feb. 21. Had a huge series and went 8-for-15 with six runs scored and 10 RBI. Had a four-hit game against Cal State Monterey Bay with two runs scored and three RBI. Hit safely in 40 of 48 games and had 18 multi-hit games. Reached base safely in 45 of the 48 games and had an on-base percentage of .457, which was second on the team.

Cosumnes River JC: Hit .235 with three home runs and 31 RBI in 170 at bats. Stole 10 bases in 13 attempts. Also played for one season at American River College.

Bear River HS: Was the conference’s Offensive Player of the Year and a scholar-athlete.

Personal: Son of Dean and April Miraldi. Majoring in communications. Enjoys surfing and fishing. Lists being drafted and seeing one ofhis teammates hit a walk-off grand slam last season against Cal State San Bernardino as his most exciting experiences in sports. Was drafted by the in the 39th round out of high school. Father played for seven years in the National Football League and mother played volleyball at UCLA. Miraldi’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 2009 .359 49-48 195 47 70 18 3 7 41 115 .590 24 .457

Fr e s h m a n • INF • 6’3” • R/R • So ut h El Mo n t e

Ma n n y Ac o st a South El Monte HS: Competed in football, basketball and baseball. Earned first-team All-League honors as a wide receiver in football. Caught 63 passes for 1,138 yards and 24 touchdowns. Was a four-year varsity member in baseball #10 at shortstop and earned first-team All-Mission Valley League honors the past two seasons. Was a three-year league Most Valuable Player as a forward in basketball while helping his team win three straight league titles. Was on the Principal’s Honor Roll for four years with a 3.7 grade point average. Was named the 2009 Athlete of the Year by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune.

Personal: Son of Manuel and Tammy Acosta. Majoring in biology/Kinesiology. Enjoys sleeping, swimming, playing the Wii and going to movies. Lists hitting a grand slam home run to win a game in the bottom of the seventh as his most exciting experience in sports. Is the first male athlete from South El Monte High School to earn an athletic scholarship.

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Se n i o r • UTL • 6’1” • R/R • Va n Nu y s

Ma r k Su n g a 2009: Had an impressive first season for the Golden Eagles. Hit .306 with 15 hits in 49 at bats. Appeared in 23 games and made eight starts. Had one home run and drove in 10 runs. Belted a grand slam home run in a California #13 Collegiate Athletic Association Championship Tournament game against Cal State Dominguez Hills. Was 3-for-9 with two runs scored and five RBI in two games at the tourney. Over his last three starts, was 5-for-13 with three runs scored and five RBI. Did not commit an in 43 chances in the field.

West L.A. College: Earned All-Conference honors and was a Fall Classic All-Star in 2008. Also hit .353 as a freshman for Pierce Junior College before attending West L.A. College.

Notre Dame HS: Competed in football, basketball and baseball. Earned All-League honors in football and was part of a program that won three consecutive CIF Division III championships. Earned All-League honors in baseball as a junior and senior and was the team Most Valuable Player as a senior. Also earned L.A. Daily News All-Area honors and was a Bernie Milligan All-Star. Also earned academic honors from 2003-05.

Personal: Son of Roland and Maribel Sunga. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys surfing, working out, staying in shape and video games. Lists hitting the grand slam home run against Cal State Dominguez Hills in the CCAA Championship Tournament as his most exciting experience in sports. Signed with the University of Oregon football team as a long-snapper out of high school and was drafted out of high school by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2005. Sunga’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 2009 .306 23-8 49 6 15 2 0 1 10 20 .408 1 .346

Ju n i o r • OF • 5’9” • S/R • Lo s An g e l e s

Ch r i s Es p i n o z a Los Angeles CC: Earned All-Conference honorable mention both seasons with the program and was a 2008 Fall Classic All-Star participant. Hit .336 as a sophomore in 2009 with 41 hits in 122 at bats. #14

Fairfax HS: Was a four-year varsity member. Earned second-team All-League honors as a junior and senior.

Personal: Son of Linda Espinoza. Majoring in history. Enjoys skateboarding. Lists playing in Dodger Stadium during a summer league championship game as his most exciting experience in sports.

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Se n i o r • C/1B • 6’0” • R/R • No r t h Ho ll y w o o d

Sa m Wi l e y Westmont College: Named to the All-Golden State Athletic Conference team in 2009. Led the team in hitting with a .392 average. Had five home runs and 18 RBI. Had a of .572 and on-base percentage #16 of .460.

University of San Francisco: Hit .194 in 21 games with six hits in 31 at bats. Scored four runs.

Tulane: Batted .333 in four games with two hits and one RBI as a freshman.

Loyola HS: Played three years of varsity baseball. Hit .486 as a senior and was named the team’s Most Valuable Player. Also earned All-City, All-Region and All-CIF honors.

Personal: Son of Sharon Howard-Field. Majoring in history. Enjoys baseball, ping-pong, surfing and body-boarding. Was on Great Britain’s roster for the 2009 Baseball World Cup. Was born in London, England.

Se n i o r • INF • 5’11” • R/R • Mo n r o v i a

Br e n d a n McQu a i d 2009: Had an impressive first season with the Golden Eagles. Appeared in 39 games and started 33 times, mainly at second base. Hit .292 with one home run and 18 RBI. Also scored 25 runs. Drove in a season-high four runs #17 with a pair of hits, including a double, at Cal State Dominguez Hills on March 28. Went 3-for-3 and scored a season-high four runs in a 16-6 win over UC San Diego on Feb. 28. Hit his lone home run in that game, a solo shot in the fourth inning. Played solidly in the field and committed seven errors in 157 chances.

East L.A. College: Hit .326 with 30 runs batted in, one home run and 10 doubles. Also competed for a year at Citrus College.

Arcadia HS: Was on the Principal’s Honor Roll for four years. Earned All-Pacific League first-team honors twice. Also earned All-CIF and All-Area honors as a senior.

Personal: Son of Kevin and Laurie McQuaid. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys hanging out with friends and family. Lists winning the Babe Ruth World Series in Newark, Ohio, in 2006 and earning All-World Series team honors as his most exciting experiences in sports. McQuaid’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 2009 .292 39-33 130 25 38 8 0 1 18 49 .377 17 .390

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Fr e s h m a n • OF • 5’9” • L/R • Lo s An g e l e s

Br e tt Wh a l e n Palisades Charter HS: Earned first-team All-Western League honors three times as an . #18 Personal: Son of Steven and Junko Whalen. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys working out and listening to music. Lists playing at home in the City Section playoffs as his most exciting experience in sports.

Se n i o r • OF • 5’10” • R/R • Sa n Ma r c o s

Er i c Ro d r i gu e z 2009: Appeared in 12 games and started once in his first season with the Golden Eagles. Had six official at bats and walked twice. Drove in a run at Grand Canyon on Feb. 14 and scored a run against Cal State Dominguez Hills #21 on March 27. Recorded one putout in the outfield at Chico State on March 7.

Palomar JC: Earned first-team All-Pacific Conference honors and led the team in hitting with a .363 batting average. Also led the team in runs scored with 41.

Mission Hills HS: Earned first-team All-League honors as a junior and senior. Was the team’s Best Offensive Player as a senior and named the team captain. Was an All-North County Academic-Scholar as a senior. Was a three-year varsity player.

Personal: Son of Rey and Linda Rodriguez. Majoring in sociology. Enjoys the beach, fishing and wakeboarding. Lists hitting a home run in the junior college All-Star game at UC Irvine as his most exciting experience in sports. Rodriguez’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 2009 .000 12-1 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 2 .250

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Ju n i o r • RHP • 6’3” • R/R • La gu n a Be a c h

Na t h a n Pi c k e tt 2009: Was one of the most improved pitchers in the California Collegiate Athletic Association as a sophomore. Made 13 appearances and started #22 eight times. Recorded a 4-2 overall record with a 4.06 earned run average. Threw a total of 64 1/3 innings and struck out 44. Had the best earned run average among Cal State L.A. starters. Picked up the victory for the Golden Eagles in a 13-7 win over Cal State Dominguez Hills in the CCAA Championship Tournament on May 8. Allowed nine hits and four runs over 5 1/3 innings. Didn’t walk a batter and struck out five. Allowed two earned runs or less in five consecutive starts from March 8 – April 10, yet only picked up one win in the stretch. Allowed only five hits and an unearned run over seven innings in a 12-3 win over Cal State San Bernardino on March 14. Gave up six hits and two runs over eight innings, but took the loss in a 2-1 defeat at Cal State Dominguez Hills on March 28. Gave up five hits and two runs while walking one and striking out six, but took the loss in a 2-0 defeat at Cal State Monterey Bay on April 4. Had a season-high seven and didn’t walk a batter against California Baptist on Feb. 24. Allowed only two hits and didn’t give up an earned run over five innings against UC San Diego on Feb. 28 in his last relief appearance of the season.

2008: Was a key part of the Golden Eagles’ starting staff as a freshman despite battling through some injuries. Made 13 appearances and started nine times. Recorded a 1-6 record with a 7.43 earned run average. Threw a total of 49 2/3 innings and struck out 32. Picked up his win with a strong outing against Chico State on Feb. 23. Allowed only three hits and four runs over seven innings in a 7-6 Cal State L.A. win. Walked two and struck out three in that start. Had a season-high seven strikeouts and walked only one while allowing just three earned runs over 6 1/3 innings against UC San Diego on March 7. Allowed four runs or less in each of his first six starts, yet had only one win to show for it. Finished the season strongly out of the bullpen, allowing only one run in his final three outings covering three innings.

Laguna Beach HS: Competed in baseball, basketball and football in high school. Earned first-team All-League honors in 2007 and was the baseball team’s Most Valuable Player. Was also the team captain in basketball.

Personal: Son of John and Debbie Pickett. Majoring in business. Enjoys basketball, golf and eating healthy. Lists beating Cal State Dominguez Hills in the CCAA Championship Tournament last spring as his most exciting experience in sports. Pickett’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg 2008 7.43 1-6 13 9 0 0 49.2 60 46 41 28 32 .305 2009 4.06 4-2 13 8 2 0 64.1 70 33 29 17 44 .280 Totals 5-8 26 17 2 0 114.0 130 79 70 45 76 .291

Fr e s h m a n • INF • 5’8” • L/R • Mi ss i o n Vi e j o

Jo r d a n Ca s t r o Capistrano Valley HS: Earned second-team All-South Coast League honors. Hit .293 in 32 games as a senior. Team won the CIF Division I championship. #25

Personal: Son of Ed and Wendi Castro. Majoring in business. Enjoys the beach, road trips and hanging out with friends. Lists the CIF Championship Game at Anaheim Stadium as his most exciting experience in sports.

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Ju n i o r • RHP • 6’3” • R/R • Lo s An g e l e s

J.R. Br o mb e rg Pierce JC: Earned second-team All-Conference honors in 2008 as a freshman. Went 3-2 with a 4.83 earned run average. Compiled a 2-2 record and struck out 22 batters in 21 innings as a sophomore. #26

Palisades HS: Was an All-City pitcher in 2007 and an All-City in 2006. Was on the school’s Dean’s List and Principal’s Honor Roll.

Personal: Son of Mike and Kathleen Bromberg. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys poker and working out. Lists getting drafted twice in 2007 (32nd round) and 2008 (49th round) as his most exciting experiences in sports. Has an older brother, David, in the ’ organization. He has led the league in strikeouts the past three years.

Fr e s h m a n • OF • 6’1” • R/R • Be ll e vu e

Ell i o tt Russ e ll 2009: Did not compete for the Golden Eagles last season and was a redshirt. #27 Interlake HS: Was the team captain and Most Valuable Player. Was also named Most Inspirational and earned All-King County honorable mention. Competed in baseball, football, basketball and golf.

Personal: Son of Bill and Dawna Russell. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys golf and just hanging out. Lists playing with his brother as his most exciting experience in sports. Has two brothers, Aaron and Eric.

Se n i o r • RHP • 6’5” • R/R • Mo n t e r e y

Wa ll y Go o d l i n e 2009: Appeared in only four games before suffering a season-ending arm injury and received a medical redshirt. Was 0-1 with a 12.15 earned run average. Walked two and struck out five in 6 2/3 total innings. Made his first and #28 only start against California Baptist on Feb. 17 and allowed seven hits and three earned runs in four innings. Did not pitch again after that start.

Santa Rosa JC: Had a 1-2 record with a 2.10 earned run average as a sophomore in 2008. Made 11 appearances and six starts. Walked 11 and struck out 20 in 34 1/3 . Had a 3-2 record with a 2.97 earned run average as a freshman. Struck out 21 in 39 1/3 innings pitched. Made the Dean’s List as a freshman.

North Monterey County HS: Earned first-team All-League honors as a senior and second-team All-League honors as a junior.

Personal: Son of Dennis and Dee Goodline. Majoring in urban learning. Enjoys football, traveling and camping. Lists getting drafted by the out of high school as his most exciting experience in sports. Goodline’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg 2009 12.15 0-1 4 1 0 0 6.2 14 12 9 2 5 .412

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Fr e s h m a n • RHP • 6’3” • L/R • Lo d i

Ma tt Cl a r k Lodi HS: Earned first-team All-League honors. Competed in baseball and football. Was a pitcher and in high school. #29 Personal: Son of Joe and Darlene Clark. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys snowboarding and wakeboarding.

Se n i o r • RHP • 6’1” • R/R • Bu r b a n k

Ca mr o n Co l l a r d 2009: Was a top reliever out of the bullpen in his first season with the Golden Eagles. Led the pitching staff with a 3.71 earned run average. Compiled a 2-2 record. Walked 13 and struck out 30 in 34 innings pitched. Was second on the #31 staff with 21 appearances. Blanked San Francisco State over the final three innings on Feb. 20 to record his only of the season. Limited Grand Canyon to one hit and no runs over 3 2/3 innings on Feb. 13 to pick up his first win. Didn’t walk a batter and struck out three in that contest. Got the win over Cal State San Bernardino on March 14 by getting the final two outs of a game the Golden Eagles rallied to win in the bottom of the seventh on March 14. Allowed only one run in his last five outings covering 8 2/3 innings.

Los Angeles Pierce JC: Was the conference’s of the Year in 2007. Had a 2-2 record with six saves and a 4.50 earned run average.

John Burroughs HS: Competed in baseball and earned All-League honors.

Personal: Son of David and Jacqueline Collard. Majoring in communications. Enjoys cards, golf, cooking and Harry Potter. Lists pitching against Spain’s National Team in Barcelona’s Olympic Stadium as his most exciting experience in sports. Has a brother who works at the UCLA Medical Center and a sister who attends USC. Collard’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg 2009 3.71 2-2 21 0 0 1 34.0 36 18 14 13 11 .273

Fr e s h m a n • 1B/LHP • 5’10” • L/L • Ra n c h o Pa l o s Ve r d e s

Na t h a n Ha lv e r s o n Palos Verdes HS: Earned first-team All-Bay League honors and second- team All-L.A. City recognition. Was named to the All-Area team by the Daily Breeze in 2007-08. Earned second-team All-CIF honors as well. Had a 10-0 #32 record as a junior and was named the Most Outstanding Pitcher.

Personal: Son of Nathan and Cynthia Halverson. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys photography and the beach. Lists throwing a no-hitter as a sophomore and hitting a home run in a CIF playoff game as his most exciting experiences in sports.

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Fr e s h m a n • C • 5’11” • R/R • No r w a l k

Br a n d o n Kr a us e Gahr HS: Earned first-team All-League and third-team All-Area honors in 2009. Also earned first-team All-San Gabriel Valley League honors. #33 Personal: Son of Gary and Laura Krause. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys video games.

Fr e s h m a n • RHP • 6’1” • R/R • Ch a s e , British Co lu m b i a

Ro r y Yo u n g R.E. Mountain HS: Competed in baseball and had the team’s best ratio. #34 Personal: Son of Robin and Merrika Young. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys baseball. Lists throwing a no-hitter as his most exciting experience in sports. Was drafted by the in the 39th round of the 2009 draft. Competed for the Canadian Junior National Team.

So p h o m o r e • RHP • 6’3” • R/R • La Pa l m a

Ma t t St r o p o l i Compton JC: Earned second-team All-South Coast Conference honors. Had a 7-2 record with a 4.16 earned run average. Made 16 starts and had 87 strikeouts in 80 innings pitched. Led the conference in strikeouts and winning #41 percentage.

John F. Kennedy HS: Competed in baseball.

Personal: Son of Steve and Don Stropoli. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys lifting weights, hanging out with friends and listening to music. Lists leading the SCC in strikeouts and getting to be on the field with the teams in the World Baseball Classic as his most exciting experiences in sports.

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So p h o m o r e • LHP • 6’3” • L/L • Co r o n a

An t h o n y Lo p e z Riverside CC: Made 10 appearances for a team that finished third in the California state championships. #43 Temescal Canyon HS: Was a pitcher on a team that won the Southwestern League Championship and advanced to the CIF quarterfinals in 2007. Also was on the league’s All-Academic team.

Personal: Son of Michael Struble and Linda Hoffman-Struble. Majoring in business. Enjoys golf and cooking. Lists being the winning pitcher in the title-clinching game for Temescal Canyon’s first baseball league championship and going to the state junior college finals in 2008 as his most exciting experiences in sports.

Ju n i o r • LHP • 5’10” • L/L • Te m e cul a

Ma t t St r o m Palomar College: Had a 3-1 record with a 3.24 earned run average in 2009. Appeared in 12 games and made 11 starts. Walked 18 and struck out 50 in 58 1/3 innings. Was 0-1 with a 0.66 earned run average in 2008 in nine #55 relief appearances. Struck out 16 in 13 2/3 innings of work. Earned All-Conference honorable mention both seasons.

Temecula Valley HS: Competed in baseball and hockey in high school. Earned first-team All-CIF honors and threw three no-hitters in his career, one as a junior and two as a senior.

Personal: Son of Tim and Denise Strom. Majoring in business administration. Enjoys snowboarding, video games, the beach, bowling and music. Lists throwing his first no-hitter in high school and throwing a shutout at Palomar as his most exciting experiences in sports.

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So p h o m o r e • UTIL • 5’10” • R/R • Si m i Va ll e y

Mi c h a e l Vi n y a r d 2009: Made significant contributions as a freshman last season for the Golden Eagles. Appeared in 25 games and started 17 times. Hit .254 with 17 hits in 67 at bats. Belted a big three-run home run in a California Collegiate #RS Athletic Association Championship Tournament victory against Cal State Dominguez Hills on May 8. Also had a double and scored two runs in the 13-7 victory. Hit his first home run – a solo shot – at UC San Diego on Feb. 26. Hit safely in four of the last five games of the season.

Royal HS: Earned second-team All-State and second-team All-CIF honors. Also earned All-Ventura County and All-Marmonte League honors.

Personal: Son of Michael and Terrie Vinyard. Majoring in communications. Enjoys surfing. Lists playing at Safeco Field as his most exciting experience in sports. Vinyard’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 2009 .254 25-17 67 12 17 4 0 2 10 27 .403 4 .306

So p h o m o r e • LHP • 6’3” • L/L • Te m p l e Ci t y

Br i a n De a r t h 2009: Had a solid freshman campaign for the Golden Eagles. Recorded a 3-0 record with a 7.07 earned run average. Appeared in 17 games and made four starts. Walked nine and struck out 40 in 35 2/3 innings pitched. Earned his #RS first victory against San Francisco State when he allowed nine hits and four runs over five innings of a 10-5 win on Feb. 21. Didn’t walk a batter and struck out five. Got his second win against Cal State Dominguez Hills, retiring the only two batters he faced in a come- from-behind 6-5 win on March 27. His final victory was his most impressive. Allowed only four hits and one run while striking out a season-high 10 over five innings of a 6-1 victory over Concordia-Irvine on April 13. Also had five strikeouts over 2 1/3 innings in a relief appearance against Vanguard on April 29.

Temple City HS: Earned league and team Most Valuable Player honors in 2008. Earned first-team All-Area and first-taem All-League honors in 2007 and 2008. Received All-CIF honors in 2007 and 2008. Was 6-3 with a 1.29 earned run average with five saves as a senior and also hit .369 as a .

Personal: Son of Ron and Kristen Dearth. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys golf and wakeboarding. Lists being part of a 2005 Babe Ruth World Series champion, getting to pitch in Yankee Stadium as part of the 2007 Area-Code Games and hitting a walk-off grand slam in 2007 as his most exciting experiences in sports. Dearth’s Golden Eagle Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg 2009 7.07 3-0 17 4 0 0 35.2 52 28 28 9 40 .333

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Ov e r a l l Re c o r d : 32-17 • CCAA Re c o r d : 21-11 • Ho m e : 21-3 • Aw a y 10-12 Date Opponent Score Innings Overall Record CCAA Record Pitcher of Record Time 2/02 at CS Dominguez Hills 2-15 L 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 MORALES (L 0-1) 2:55 2/08 CS San Bernardino W 9-3 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 MORALES (W 1-1) 2:46 2/08 CS San Bernardino W 5-2 7 2-1-0 0-0-0 MITCHELL (W 1-0) 1:55 2/10 CS Dominguez Hills W 6-5 (11) 3-1-0 0-0-0 RAMIREZ D (W 1-0) 3:30 2/11 Cal Poly Pomona W 9-7 9 4-1-0 0-0-0 DUNN (W 1-0) 3:10 2/13 at Grand Canyon W 2-1 9 5-1-0 0-0-0 COLLARD (W 1-0) 2:22 2/14 at Grand Canyon W 5-2 7 6-1-0 0-0-0 MITCHELL (W 2-0) 2:05 2/14 at Grand Canyon 10-11 L 7 6-2-0 0-0-0 DUNN (L 1-1) 2:40 2/15 at Grand Canyon 5-7 L 9 6-3-0 0-0-0 FUJIWARA (L 0-1) 2:36 2/17 at California Baptist 1-7 L 9 6-4-0 0-0-0 GOODLINE (L 0-1) 2:19 *2/20 San Francisco State W 9-4 9 7-4-0 1-0-0 MORALES (W 2-1) 2:45 *2/20 San Francisco State W 12-6 9 8-4-0 2-0-0 MITCHELL (W 3-0) 2:40 *2/21 San Francisco State W 10-5 9 9-4-0 3-0-0 DEARTH (W 1-0) 2:30 *2/21 San Francisco State W 12-5 7 10-4-0 4-0-0 FUJIWARA (W 1-1) 2;29 2/24 California Baptist W 10-3 9 11-4-0 4-0-0 PICKETT (W 1-0) 2:20 *2/26 at UC San Diego 1-11 L 9 11-5-0 4-1-0 MORALES (L 2-2) 2:22 *2/27 at UC San Diego 2-13 L 9 11-6-0 4-2-0 MITCHELL (L 3-1) 2:52 *2/28 UC San Diego 5-10 L 9 11-7-0 4-3-0 DUNN (L 1-2) 2:55 *2/28 #27 UC San Diego W 16-6 7 12-7-0 5-3-0 FUJIWARA (W 2-1) 2:42 *3/06 at #16 Chico State W 6-5 9 13-7-0 6-3-0 MORALES (W 3-2) 2:43 *3/07 at #16 Chico State 3-10 L 9 13-8-0 6-4-0 MITCHELL (L 3-2) 2:15 *3/07 at #16 Chico State W 3-1 7 14-8-0 7-4-0 FUJIWARA (W 3-1) 2:05 *3/08 at #16 Chico State W 9-5 9 15-8-0 8-4-0 DUNN (W 2-2) 3:03 *3/12 at CS San Bernardino 4-5 L 9 15-9-0 8-5-0 COLLARD (L 1-1) 2:33 *3/13 at CS San Bernardino W 14-8 9 16-9-0 9-5-0 MITCHELL (W 4-2) 3:13 *3/14 CS San Bernardino W 12-3 9 17-9-0 10-5-0 PICKETT (W 2-0) 2:20 *3/14 CS San Bernardino W 7-6 7 18-9-0 11-5-0 COLLARD (W 2-1) 2:35 *3/26 CS Dominguez Hills 4-11 L 9 18-10-0 11-6-0 MORALES (L 3-3) 2:27 *3/27 CS Dominguez Hills W 6-5 9 19-10-0 12-6-0 DEARTH (W 2-0) 2:33 *3/28 at CS Dominguez Hills 1-2 L 9 19-11-0 12-7-0 PICKETT (L 2-1) 2:21 *3/28 at CS Dominguez Hills 6-7 L 7 19-12-0 12-8-0 DUNN (L 2-3) 2:30 3/31 Concordia-Irvine W 10-7 9 20-12-0 12-8-0 MCBRIDE (W 1-0) 3:07 *4/03 at CS Monterey Bay W 16-9 (10) 21-12-0 13-8-0 DUNN (W 3-3) 3:41 *4/04 at CS Monterey Bay 0-2 L 9 21-13-0 13-9-0 PICKETT (L 2-2) 2:02 *4/04 at CS Monterey Bay W 14-5 7 22-13-0 14-9-0 FUJIWARA (W 4-1) 2:20 *4/05 at CS Monterey Bay W 7-0 9 23-13-0 15-9-0 MITCHELL (W 5-2) 2:46 *4/09 CS Stanislaus W 4-2 9 24-13-0 16-9-0 MORALES (W 4-3) 2:50 *4/10 CS Stanislaus 4-5 L (10) 24-14-0 16-10-0 COLLARD (L 2-2) 3:27 *4/11 CS Stanislaus W 11-6 9 25-14-0 17-10-0 MITCHELL (W 6-2) 2:52 *4/11 CS Stanislaus W 7-3 7 26-14-0 18-10-0 FUJIWARA (W 5-1) 2:35 4/13 Concordia-Irvine W 6-1 9 27-14-0 18-10-0 DEARTH (W 3-0) 2:43 *4/23 Cal Poly Pomona W 3-1 9 28-14-0 19-10-0 MORALES (W 5-3) 2:25 *4/24 Cal Poly Pomona W 10-5 9 29-14-0 20-10-0 PICKETT (W 3-2) 2:55 *4/25 at Cal Poly Pomona 2-6 L 9 29-15-0 20-11-0 MITCHELL (L 6-3) 2:29 *4/25 at Cal Poly Pomona W 11-2 7 30-15-0 21-11-0 FUJIWARA (W 6-1) 2:38 4/29 Vanguard W 17-8 9 31-15-0 21-11-0 DESANTIAGO (W 1-0) 3:04 ^5/07 vs Sonoma State 0-4 L 9 31-16-0 21-11-0 MORALES (L 5-3) 2:09 ^5/08 vs CS Dominguez Hills W 13-7 9 32-16-0 21-11-0 PICKETT (W 4-2) 3:35 ^5/08 vs Sonoma State 9-10 L 9 32-17-0 21-11-0 DUNN (L 3-4) 2:59 *CCAA Contest, ^CCAA Tournament Game, (X) Extra innings)

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2009 CSULA Ba tt i n g St a t i st i cs

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT FLD%

RAMIREZ, Mario .415 46-45 159 42 66 13 5 9 46 116 .730 33 14 34 3 .543 2 0 2-3 .971 LLOYD, Chris .384 43-42 146 29 56 18 2 1 27 81 .555 5 7 12 4 .425 2 3 11-11 .984 MIRALDI, Matt .359 49-48 195 47 70 18 3 7 41 115 .590 24 12 28 3 .457 1 0 3-9 .978 MOYA, Max .309 48-47 175 37 54 15 1 1 29 74 .423 24 5 28 2 .403 2 0 1-1 .995 QUINTERO, Eric .308 21-10 39 3 12 3 0 1 9 18 .462 2 0 12 0 .333 1 0 0-0 1.000 SUNGA, Mark .306 23-8 49 6 15 2 0 1 10 20 .408 1 2 14 0 .346 0 0 0-0 1.000 TARTAMELLA, Travis .301 49-45 176 34 53 10 1 8 40 89 .506 14 5 41 4 .364 3 0 0-0 .988 CAMPOS, Jesus .295 42-42 146 37 43 7 0 2 24 56 .384 20 4 14 3 .390 2 6 3-5 .947 MCQUAID, Brendan .292 39-33 130 25 38 8 0 1 18 49 .377 17 5 29 8 .390 2 8 3-5 .957 DAVIS, Toby .288 43-41 156 32 45 15 2 6 37 82 .526 18 5 22 3 .372 4 0 2-6 .893 MATZNER, Chris .273 44-42 143 34 39 9 1 0 20 50 .350 19 5 26 3 .377 0 3 0-0 .933 MCBRIDE, Travis .267 10-2 15 3 4 3 0 0 6 7 .467 1 0 6 0 .294 1 0 0-0 .625 VINYARD, Michael .254 25-17 67 12 17 4 0 2 10 27 .403 4 1 14 3 .306 0 1 0-1 .875 QUIROZ, Danne .250 24-17 56 8 14 1 0 3 8 24 .429 9 0 16 1 .354 0 0 0-2 1.000 RODRIGUEZ, Eric .000 12-1 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 2 0 2 0 .250 0 0 0-0 1.000 MORALES, Isaac .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1.000 RAMIREZ, Devon .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0-0 .500 PICKETT, Nathan .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 .929 MITCHELL, John .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 .913

CSULA Totals .317 49-49 1659 350 526 126 15 42 326 808 .487 194 65 299 37 .405 20 22 25-43 .966 Opponent Totals .299 49-49 1646 274 492 103 13 38 251 735 .447 132 62 322 33 .370 14 27 34-54 .962

2009 CSULA Pi tc h i n g St a t i st i cs

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg

COLLARD, Camron 3.71 2-2 21 0 0 1 34.0 36 18 14 13 30 11 0 4 132 .273 RAMIREZ, Devon 3.72 1-0 8 0 0 0 9.2 9 4 4 7 13 2 0 1 36 .250 PICKETT, Nathan 4.06 4-2 13 8 2 0 64.1 70 33 29 17 44 14 1 2 250 .280 MORALES, Isaac 4.23 5-4 12 12 0 0 72.1 67 42 34 30 68 14 3 7 268 .250 DUNN, John 4.24 3-4 25 2 0 9 40.1 48 19 19 8 30 7 2 4 161 .298 FUJIWARA, Yuichiro 5.44 6-1 12 10 0 0 48.0 62 31 29 20 40 9 2 10 195 .318 DESANTIAGO, Danny 5.68 1-0 16 1 0 0 19.0 24 17 12 3 5 6 0 2 76 .316 MITCHELL, John 6.06 6-3 13 11 0 1 62.1 89 52 42 14 29 24 2 2 266 .335 MCBRIDE, Travis 6.75 1-0 12 0 0 0 16.0 19 14 12 6 17 1 0 1 65 .292 DEARTH, Brian 7.07 3-0 17 4 0 0 35.2 52 28 28 9 40 12 3 3 156 .333 GOODLINE, Wally 12.15 0-1 4 1 0 0 6.2 14 12 9 2 5 3 0 2 34 .412 DAVIS, Toby 18.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 2.0 2 4 4 3 1 0 0 0 7 .286

CSULA Totals 5.18 32-17 49 49 2 11 410.1 492 274 236 132 322 103 13 38 1646 .299 Opponent Totals 6.54 17-32 49 49 2 3 403.0 526 350 293 194 299 126 15 42 1659 .317

2010 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Baseball 20 CSULA Re c o r d Bo o k s SINGLE-GAME RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON BATTING RECORDS

MOST AT BATS (8) MOST AT BATS (241) ...... Jeff Carroll (2007) Adam Klein ...... 5/18/07 (Nebraska-Kerney ...... Kurt Crowell (2007) ...... Darrell Brown (1977) MOST RUNS SCORED (5) MOST RUNS SCORED (63) ...... Kurt Crowell (2007) Jay Caligiuri ...... 2/23/01 (UC Davis) MOST HITS (94) ...... Jeff Carroll (2007) ...... Doug Stodgel (1970) MOST HITS (6) MOST DOUBLES (27) ...... John Draper (1999) Dave Adams ...... 2/15/90 (Westmont) MOST TRIPLES (11) ...... Gene Raine (1958) Steve Hesla ...... 2/20/86 (UC San Diego) MOST HOME RUNS (17) ...... Tim Wilkerson (2003) ...... Rick Arzola (1983) MOST DOUBLES (3) ...... Charles Gwynn (1981) John Draper ...... 2/17/00 (Cal St. San Bernardino) HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE (.440) . . . . . Ken Lohnes (1968) Brian Chwan ...... 4/25/96 (Cal Poly Pomona) MOST STOLEN BASES (47) ...... Rich Shibley (1967) Charles Gwynn ...... 1980 (Loyola Marymount) MOST SACRIFICES (13) ...... Shad Martin (1996) Darrell Brown ...... 1977 (Cal State Dominguez Hills) MOST WALKS (69) ...... Adam Klein (2007) FEWEST STRIKEOUTS (1, min 100 AB) . . .Doug Stodgel (1970) MOST TRIPLES (3) MOST RBI’s (76) ...... Jeff Carroll (2007) Jim Cratty ...... 1957 (Pasadena Nazarene) MOST (18) ...... Uriel Casillas (1997) MOST PUTOUTS (494) ...... Mike Goulet (1979) MOST HOME RUNS (4) MOST ASSISTS (182) ...... Rene Gonzales (1982) Jay Caligiuri ...... 2/5/01 (Point Loma Nazarene) LONGEST HITTING STREAK (22 game) . . Charles Gwynn (1979)

MOST STOLEN BASES (5) SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS Doug Stodgel ...... 1970 (UC Davis) Rich Shibley ...... 1967 (Pepperdine) MOST INNINGS PITCHED (153.2) ...... Ron Sylvia (1980) MOST APPEARANCES (33) ...... Rod Windes (1988) MOST WALKS (5) MOST GAMES STARTED (20) ...... Ron Sylvia (1980) Jay Gibbons ...... 4/28/98 (Cal State Dominguez Hills) MOST COMPLETE GAMES (10) ...... Abdom Piñon (1990 ...... Ron Sylvia (1980) MOST RBI’s (8) MOST WINS (11) ...... Ralph Hunter (1962) Jacob Ferris ...... 2/23/06 (Cal State Dominguez Hills) MOST SHUTOUTS (3) ...... Bob Edwards (1973) Mike Pease ...... 1967 (La Verne) ...... Bob Apodaca (1971) ...... Matt Hoar (1965) MOST PUTOUTS (18) ...... Ken Reuter (1963) Brad Mengel ...... 5/13/88 (Cal State Dominguez Hills) LOWEST ERA (1.33, min 50 IP) ...... Lloyd Gladden (1969) FEWEST RUNS (19, min 50 IP) ...... Gary Kelley (1970) MOST ASSISTS (9) MOST SAVES (11) ...... Arturo Reyes (2007) Marty Shepherd ...... 2/25//77 (Cal State Northridge) MOST STRIKEOUTS (134) ...... Jeff Verplancke (1998)

MOST STRIKEOUTS - Pitching (17) Auvin Sierra ...... 4/6/00 (UC Riverside) Casey Cox ...... 1962 (Arizona)

FEWEST HITS ALLOWED - Pitching (0) Isaac Morales ...... 2/24/07 (San Francisco St) Mike Burns ...... 3/21/00 (Cal State Dominguez Hills) Steve Brown ...... 4/30/99 (Cal State Stanislaus) Ralph Hunter ...... 4/14/62 (Fresno State)

21 www.csulaathletics.com CSULA Re c o r d Bo o k s CAREER BATTING RECORDS TEAM SEASON HITTING RECORDS

MOST AT BATS (782) ...... Jesse Joyce (1995-98) MOST GAMES (65) ...... 1984 MOST RUNS SCORED (168) ...... Jeff Carroll (2003-07) MOST AT BATS (2,163) ...... 1977 MOST HITS (248) ...... Jesse Joyce (1995-98) MOST RUNS SCORED (521) ...... 2007 MOST DOUBLES (58) ...... Jesse Joyce (1995-98) MOST HITS (708) ...... 2007 MOST TRIPLES (11) ...... Bob Sabol (1971-72) MOST DOUBLES (140) ...... 2007 ...... Gene Raine (1958) MOST TRIPLES (39) ...... 1964 MOST HOME RUNS (33) ...... Jesse Joyce (1995-98) MOST HOME RUNS (68) ...... 1981 HIGHEST BATTING AVG. (.401, 200+ AB) . .Ken Lohnes (1968-69) HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE (.333) ...... 2007 MOST STOLEN BASES (86) ...... Jjallil Sandoval (1998-01) MOST STOLEN BASES (157) ...... 1988 MOST SACRIFICES (18) ...... Kyle Williams (2004-07) MOST SACRIFICES (70) ...... 2007 ...... Brian Esquival (1991-94) MOST WALKS (291) ...... 1983 MOST WALKS (115) ...... Larry McGee (1979-82) MOST RBIS (474) ...... 2007 FEWEST STRIKEOUTS (9, min 200 AB) . .Doug Stodgel (1969-70) MOST HIT BY PITCH: 97 ...... 2007 MOST RBI’s (193) ...... Jesse Joyce (1995-98) MOST EXTRA BASE HITS (215) ...... 2007 MOST HIT BY PITCH (31) ...... Rafael Arroyo (2001-04) MOST WINS (DIVISION I) (42) ...... 1977 LONGEST HITTING STREAK (23 games) . . . . Matt Winkelman MOST WINS (DIVISION II) (45) ...... 2007 ...... (last 14 in 2005 & first 9 in 2006) HIGHEST WINNING PCT. (.732, 30-11) ...... 1960 CONF. REC., PCAA (18-5, DIV. I) ...... 1974 CAREER PITCHING RECORDS CONF. REC., CCAA (13-2-1, DIV. I) ...... 1963 CONF. REC., CCAA (27-9, DIV. II) ...... 2007 MOST INNINGS PITCHED (365.1) . . . . .Abdom Piñon (1988-91) MOST APPEARANCES (89) ...... Eddie Juarez (1989-92) TEAM SEASON PITCHING RECORDS MOST GAMES STARTED (51) ...... Abdom Piñon (1988-91) MOST COMPLETE GAMES (20) . . . . . Abdom Piñon (1988-91) MOST INNINGS PITCHED (555) ...... 1977 MOST WINS (24) ...... Issac Morales (2006-09) FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED (146) ...... 1964 LOWEST ERA (1.68, min 100 IP) . . . . Lloyd Gladden (1968-69) FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED (107) ...... 1963 FEWEST RUNS (41, min 100 IP) ...... Doug Major (1960, 62) FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (249) ...... 1959 MOST SAVES (19) ...... Arturo Reyes (2006-07) FEWEST DOUBLES ALLOWED (33) ...... 1960 MOST STRIKEOUTS (337) ...... Jeff Verplancke (1996-98) FEWEST TRIPLES ALLOWED (7) ...... 2005; 1962 FEWEST HOME RUNS ALLOWED(9) ...... 1971 FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED (126) ...... 1963 MOST STRIKEOUTS (441) ...... 2007 LOWEST ERA (2.38) ...... 1970 MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED (59) ...... 1985

2010 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Baseball 22 Al l -Ti m e Co a c h i n g Re c o r d s Overall Record Conference Record Season Head Coach W L T PCT. W L T PCT. Conference 1950 Albert Wise 8 17 .320 INDEPENDENT 1951 Warren Reeves 11 17 1 .618 2 13 .133 CCAA/6th 1952 Leonard Adams 7 16 1 .313 0 12 .000 CCAA/5th 1953 Hank Ennen 12 16 1 .429 3 12 .200 CCAA/6th 1954 Hank Ennen 12 19 .383 3 12 .200 CCAA/6th 1955 Hank Ennen 14 18 .438 3 7 .300 CCAA/5th 1956 Hank Ennen 10 18 .357 INCOMPLETE RECORDS 1957 Hank Ennen 9 19 .321 2 13 .133 CCAA/6th 1958 Jim Reeder 19 21 .475 3 12 .200 CCAA/T-5th 1959 Jim Reeder 24 18 2 .568 8 7 .533 CCAA/T-3rd 1960 Jim Reeder 30 11 .732 10 5 .667 CCAA/runner-up 1961 Jim Reeder 29 19 .604 10 8 .556 CCAA/3rd 1962 Jim Reeder 33 14 .702 12 6 .667 CCAA/runner-up 1963 Jim Reeder 30 15 .667 13 2 .867 CCAA/CHAMPIONS 1964 Jim Reeder 29 19 1 .602 6 9 .400 CCAA/5th 1965 Jim Reeder 22 21 1 .511 17 8 .680 CCAA/runner-up 1966 Jim Reeder 28 23 .549 11 9 .550 CCAA/3rd 1967 Jim Reeder 28 19 .596 7 11 .389 CCAA/T-5th 1968 Jim Reeder 37 18 .673 15 5 .750 CCAA/CHAMPIONS 1969 Jim Reeder 25 25 1 .500 8 10 .444 CCAA/4th 1970 Jim Reeder 36 21 1 .629 7 7 .500 PCAA/3rd 1971 Jim Reeder 27 28 .491 8 13 .381 PCAA/5th 1972 Larry Cochell 23 27 .460 12 6 .667 PCAA/runner-up 1973 Larry Cochell 31 20 .608 13 5 .722 PCAA/CHAMPIONS 1974 Larry Cochell 35 18 .660 18 5 .783 PCAA/CHAMPIONS 1975 Larry Cochell 12 30 .286 NCAA DIVISION I INDEPENDENT 1976 Larry Cochell 16 33 .327 4 14 .222 WCAC/7th 1977 Jack Deutsch 42 22 .656 17 7 .708 SCBA/CHAMPIONS 4TH PLACE AT 1977 DIV. I 1978 Jack Deutsch 12 42 .222 9 19 .321 SCBA/8th 1979 Jack Deutsch 25 39 .391 9 19 .321 SCBA/6th 1980 Jack Deutsch 27 31 1 .466 16 12 .571 SCBA/4th 1981 Jack Deutsch 26 36 .419 8 20 .286 SCBA/7th 1982 Jack Deutsch 18 34 1 .349 8 20 .286 SCBA/T-7th 1983 Jack Deutsch 16 43 .271 5 23 .179 SCBA/T-7th 1984 John Herbold 23 42 .354 7 23 .233 CCAA/7th 1985 John Herbold 14 42 .250 10 19 .345 CCAA/6th 1986 John Herbold 20 32 .385 14 16 .467 CCAA/5th 1987 John Herbold 25 33 1 .432 11 19 .367 CCAA/T-6th 1988 John Herbold 25 30 .455 16 14 .533 CCAA/T-3rd 1989 John Herbold 23 31 1 .427 13 16 1 .448 CCAA/5th 1990 John Herbold 19 36 .345 9 21 .300 CCAA/7th 1991 John Herbold 21 34 .382 12 18 .400 CCAA/5th 1992 John Herbold 21 29 .420 14 16 .467 CCAA/4th 1993 John Herbold 20 30 .400 12 18 .400 CCAA/6th 1994 John Herbold 22 34 .393 15 15 .500 CCAA/T-4th 1995 John Herbold 19 33 .365 11 21 .344 CCAA/4th 1996 John Herbold 26 29 .473 15 17 .469 CCAA/T-3rd 1997 John Herbold 27 29 .482 21 11 .656 CCAA/CHAMPIONS 1998 John Herbold 25 24 .510 20 12 .625 CCAA/CHAMPIONS 1999 John Herbold 18 33 1 .356 16 24 .400 CCAA/8th 2000 John Herbold 26 25 .510 21 18 .538 CCAA/6th 2001 John Herbold 19 26 .422 15 18 .455 CCAA/7th 2002 John Herbold 15 42 .263 11 29 .275 CCAA/9th 2003 John Herbold 23 27 .460 19 19 .500 CCAA/T-6th 2004 John Herbold 24 24 1 .500 17 22 1 .438 CCAA/8th 2005 Dave Taylor 22 23 .489 17 22 .436 CCAA/4th in South Division 2006 Dave Taylor 36 16 1 .689 21 12 1 .636 CCAA/3rd 2007 Pat Shine 45 17 1 .722 27 9 .750 CCAA/2nd WEST REGION CHAMPIONS 2008 Vince Beringhele 29 22 .569 23 12 .657 CCAA/5th 2009 Vince Beringhele 32 17 .653 21 11 .656 CCAA/3rd * Seven-time conference champions: CCAA - 4 (1963, 1968, 1997, 1998), PCAA - 2 (1973, 1974), SCBA - 1 (1977) * NCAA Region Champions/College World Series participants: 1977 (4th in NCAA Division I), 2007 (4th in NCAA Division II)

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1951 1965 1980 1996 2005 Al Johns, 3B Jim Gravely, 1B Charles Gwynn, OF Uriel Casillas, SS Jacob Ferris, OF (1st) Rich Shibley, 2B Jay Gibbons, OF Matt Winkelman, DH (1st) 1953 1981 Jesse Joyce, 3B Brandon Higelin, P (HM) Jim Pendleton, P 1966 Charles Gwynn, OF Don Kinney, DH Dennis Latusky, P Brian Chwan, C 2006 1955 Charlie Oakes, UTL 1984 Joe Verplancke, P Jacob Ferris, OF (1st) Al Soroky, P Rich Shibley, 2B Rick Arzola, 1B-OF Paul Orabona, 1B Derrick Loop, P (1st) Dave Salazar, UTL Jim Gravely, 1B R.J. Brown, 1B (2nd) 1985 1997 Kyle Owsley, P (2nd) 1956 1967 Mike Moore, 2B-OF Jeff Verplancke, P Jack Roche, SS (2nd) Fred Oken, C Rich Shibley, 2B Brad Guy, P Jeff Carroll, 3B (HM) Len Rosen, OF Larry Farris, UTL 1986 Jay Gibbons, 1B Manny Hernandez, RP (HM) Bill Carroll, OF Chris LaRiviere, P Uriel Casillas, SS Arturo Reyes, RP (HM) 1957 Jerry Feldman, 1B Steve Nichols, 1B Jesse Joyce, 3B Jim Cratty, OF Mike Pease, 3B Loy McBride, OF Steve Brown, OF 2007 Bruno Ciotti, P Ron Leos, P Jeff Carroll, 3B (1st) 1968 1987 Silvio Paz, OF Kurt Crowell, OF (1st) 1958 Ken Lohnes, 3B Shaun Doyle, OF Hector Molina, SP (1st) Dave Sandell, 1B Jerry Feldman, 1B Mica Lewis, SS-OF 1998 Isaac Morales, SP (2nd) Gene Raine, UTL Bill Bauer, C 1988 Jeff Verplancke, P Arturo Reyes, RP (2nd) Dave Jefferson, OF Lloyd Gladden, P Mica Lewis, INF Greg Ienni, OF Felipe Gallo, SS (HM) Bill Carroll, OF Rod Windes, P Jay Gibbons, 1B Brian Hernandez, 3B (HM) 1959 Ted Owens, OF Rex De La Nuez, OF Jjallil Sandoval, SS Adam Klein, OF (HM) Bob Metz, C Loy McBride, OF Jesse Joyce, OF Kyle Owlsey, SP (HM) Don Isaacs, P 1969 Auvin Sierra, P Jack Roche, 2B (HM) Dave Sandell, 1B Les Weyant, UTL (1st) 1989 Albert Ambriz, 3B Alex Schumacher, OF (1st) Ed Zimmerman, 3B Rex De La Nuez, OF Eddie Russell, P 2008 Tom Tanner, 3B (2nd) John Estrada, OF Brad Mengel, 3B Ron Leos, P Isaac Morales, SP (1st) Lloyd Gladdon, P (2nd) Abdom Piñon, P Matt Lucas, C Tyler Warmerdam, OF (1st) 1960 Silvio Paz, OF Darrick Hale, SS (HM) 1970 Bob Lagunas, 2B 1990 Kenny Shanahan, OF (HM) Doug Stodgel, SS Denny Totland, 3B Abdom Piñon, UTL 1999 Bob Apodaca, P Dan Adams, SS Will Picketts, 2B-OF Mike Burns, P 2009 Bob Metz, C Ed Velasquez, 3B Steve Brown, P Mario Ramirez, OF (1st) 1971 Doug Major, P John Draper, OF Travis Tartamella, C (2nd) Bob Apodaca, P 1991 Greg Ienni, OF Matt Miraldi, OF (2nd) 1961 Abdom Piñon, UTL Jay Caligiuri, 3B Issac Morales, SP (2nd) 1972 Dave Johnston, OF Tom Kennedy, 3B Mack McDermott, P John Dunn, RP (2nd) Dick Wantz, P Dan Parente, 1B 2000 Chris Lloyd, OF (HM) Rocky Hernandez, 3B Scott Mowl, UTL Dick Rowe, UTL Skip Jarvis, OF Jason Martini, 1B (1st) Yuichiro Fujiwara, SP (HM) Bob Lagunas, 2B John Draper, OF (1st) John McAllen, P 1992 Troy Hewes, C Mike Burns, P (2nd) Shane Borowski, P Ken Reuter, P Steve Isbell, DH (2nd) 1973 Johnny Hilo, OF Matt Lucas, C (HM) Charlie Bates, 1B Dain Turner, UTL 1962 Jay Caligiuri, 3B (HM) Tim Corcoran, OF Steve Soliz, C Gene Neri, OF Bud Bulling, C Jake Stanwood, P (HM) Ralph Hunter, P Bob Edwards, P 1993 Nelson Kahn, P 2001 Steve Soliz, C Stan Beard, UTL Jjallil Sandoval, 2B (1st) 1974 Ted Stevens, UTL Lou Sanchez, SS Jay Caligiuri, 3B (1st) Tim Corcoran, OF Brian Esquival, 2B Dave Griffith, OF Eric Biddlecome, P (HM) Bud Bulling, C Johnny Hilo, OF Doug Major, P Dan Parma, OF 2002 Sly Washington, OF 1994 1963 Eric Buzza, DH Johnny Hilo, OF Jason Martini, OF (2nd) Al Coutts, 2B Rick Lysander, P Ted Stevens, UTL Mike Miller, OF (HM) Gene Neri, OF Jeff Migdal, P Larry Huff, 3B Ken Reuter, P Randy Solar, UTL 2003 Lou Sanchez, UTL 1977 David Soliz, P Philip Springman, RP (1st) Darrell Brown, OF Tim Wilkerson, DH (1st) 1964 Al Esparza, P 1995 Mike Miller, OF (2nd) Al Coutts, 2B John Macauley, 2B John Cornelius, OF Rafael Arroyo, C (HM) Nick Aversa, OF Javier Fierro, SS Uriel Casillas, 2B Terry Tewell, UTL Gary Adair, OF Don Kinney, DH 2004 Dick Armstrong, P Jack Hills, P Jason Secoda, P Rafael Arroyo, C (1st) Terry Richards, P Fidencio Madero, SS Derrick Loop, RP (1st) 1979 Steve Brown, INF Mike Miller, OF (1st) Charles Gwynn, OF Gary Stewart, P 2010 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Baseball 24 CSULA Aw a r d s & Acc o l a d e s CCAA Player of the Year NCBWA All-Americans Daktronics All-West Region 1993 . . . .Steve Soliz 2007 . . . .Jeff Carroll (1st Team) Player of the Year 1998 . . . .Greg Ienni 2009 . . . .Mario Ramirez (Honorable Mention) 2007 . . . .Jeff Carroll

CCAA Pitcher of the Year NCBWA All-West Region Daktronics All-West Region 1998 . . . .Jeff Verplancke Player of the Year 2007 . . . .Jeff Carroll (1st Team) 2007 . . . .Jeff Carroll ...... Kurt Crowell (2nd Team) CCAA Coach of the Year ...... Adam Klein (2nd Team) 1997 . .John Herbold NCBWA All-West Region ...... Isaac Morales (2nd Team) 1998 . . . .John Herbold 2004 . . . .Mike Miller (2nd) 2008 . . . .Isaac Morales (1st Team) 2005 . . . .Jacob Ferris(2nd Team) 2009 . . . .Mario Ramirez (1st Team) CCAA Freshman of the Year 2006 . .Jacob Ferris (2nd Team) ...... Travis Tartamella (2nd Team) 2007 . . . .Brian Hernandez ...... Derrick Loop (2nd Team) 2007 . . . .Jeff Carroll (1st Team) NCAA D-II Championship West ABCA/Rawlings All-Americans ...... Kurt Crowell (2nd Team) Region All-Tournament Team 2007 . . . . Jeff Carroll (1st Team) ...... Hector Molina (2nd Team) 2006 . . . .R.J. Brown ...... Arturo Reyes (2nd Team) ...... Jacob Ferris 2008 . . . .Isaac Morales (1st Team) ABCA/Rawlings All-West Region ...... Jack Roche ...... Tyler Warmerdam (1st Team) ...... Philip Springman Player of the Year 2009 . . . .Issac Morales (1st Team) 2007 . . . .Jeff Carroll 2007 . .Jeff Carroll ...... Mario Ramirez (1st Team) ...... Henry Contreras ...... Travis Tartamella (2nd Team) ...... Tommy Elrod ABCA/Rawlings All-West Region ...... Brian Hernandez Coach of the Year ...... Adam Klein 2007 . .Pat Shine ...... Matt Winkelman (Tournament MVP)

ABCA/Rawlings All-West Region NCAA D-II Championship All- Gold Glove Awards Tournament Team 2007 . .Kurt Crowell 2007 . . . .Fernando Franco ...... Isaac Morales All-Academic District VIII ABCA/Rawlings All-West Region 1999 Matt Lucas 1999 . . . .John Draper (2nd Team) 2004 Rafael Arroyo ...... Greg Ienni (2nd Team) Derrick Loop 2000 . . . .Jason Martini (2nd Team) 2001 . . . .Jay Caligiuri (1st Team) ...... Jjallil Sandoval (2nd Team) 2003 . . . .Tim Wilkerson (1st Team) 2004 . . . .Rafael Arroyo (2nd Team) ...... Mike Miller (2nd Team) 2006 . .Jacob Ferris (1st Team) ...... Derrick Loop (2nd Team) 2007 . .Kurt Crowell (1st Team) ...... Isaac Morales (2nd Team) 2008 . . . .Isaac Morales (1st Team) ...... Tyler Warmerdam (1st Team) 2009 . . . .Mario Ramirez (1st Team) ...... Matt Miraldi (2nd Team) ...... John Dunn (2nd Team)

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Fi n a l CCAA St a n d i n gs CCAA To u r n a m e n t Re sults CCAA OVERALL Thursday, May 7, 2009 (Palm Springs, CA) School W-L Pct. W-L Pct UC San Diego d. Cal State Dominguez Hills (2-1) xy UC San Diego 27-9 .750 41-15 .732 Sonoma State d. Cal State L.A. (4-0) xy Sonoma State 22-10 .688 35-16 .686 x Cal State L.A. 21-11 .656 32-17 .653 Friday, May 8, 2009 (Palm Springs, CA) xy CS Dominguez Hills 23-13 .639 34-23 .596 Cal State L.A. d. Cal State Dominguez Hills (13-7) Chico State 20-16 .556 35-21 .625 UC San Diego d. Sonoma State (16-1) CS San Bernardino 17-18 .486 23-23 .500 Sonoma State d. Cal State L.A. (10-9) CS Stanislaus 16-19 .457 31-21 .596 Cal Poly Pomona 16-20 .444 26-23 .531 Saturday, May 9, 2009 (Palm Springs, CA) San Francisco State 7-29 .194 14-33 .298 UC San Diego d. Sonoma State (8-7) CS Monterey Bay 6-30 .167 11-42 .208 2009 CCAA Tournament Champion x-Clinched CCAA Championship Tournament Berth UC San Diego y-Advanced to NCAA Regional

Al l -CCAA Te a ms First-Team All-CCAA Second-Team All-CCAA All-CCAA Honorable Mention Ian Bridges (SSU, C, Sr.) Travis Tartamella (CSULA, C, Jr.) C: Chris Brehm (Sr, CPP) Jon Alia (CSUDH, 1B, Sr.) Kevin Seaver (CSUC, 1B, Jr.) 1B: Matt DeJesus (Sr., CSUMB) Carlos Leyva (CSUDH, 2B, So.) Garrett Imeson (UCSD, 2B, Jr.) 3B: Kris Haycock (Sr., SSU) Josh Tanner (UCSD, 3B, Sr.) Jesus Beltran (CSUSB, 3B, Sr.) SS: Shea Davis (Sr., CSUMB) Vance Albitz (UCSD, SS, Jr.) Leo Avila (SSU, SS, Sr.) UT: Pat Haugen (Jr., SFSU) Josh Meagher (CSUC, DH, Sr.) Jenzen Torres (CPP, DH, Fr.) OF: Johnny Haas (Sr., CSUSB) Paul Klingsberg (CSUDH, UT, Jr.) Eric Stephens (CSUC, UT, Sr.) Jordan Larson (Jr., CSUC) Adam Arakawa (CSUC, OF, Jr.) Andrew Baslow (CSUDH, OF, Jr.) Chris Lloyd (Sr., CSULA) Evan Kehoe (UCSD, OF, So.) Kyle Jones (SSU, OF, So.) Jeff Ringholm (Sr., CPP) Kyle Loretelli (CSUS, OF, Sr.) Matt Miraldi (CSULA, OF, Jr.) SP: Trevor Decker (Sr., UCSD) Mario Ramirez (CSULA, OF, Jr.) Kevin Pillar (CSUDH, OF, So.) Yuichiro Fujiwara (Sr., CSULA) Kody Kurowski (CSUDH, SP, Jr.) Joel Garcia (CSUC, SP, Sr.) Spencer Snodgrass (Jr., CSUS) Gary Moran (SSU, SP, Sr.) Isaac Morales (CSULA, SP, Sr.) Daniel Stenavich (Jr., CSUSB) Matt Rossman (UCSD, SP, Jr.) Morgan Rodriguez (SSU, SP, Sr.) RP: Brian Flint (Jr., SSU). Tim Shibuya (UCSD, SP, So.) Dakota Watts (CSUS, SP, Jr.) Guido Knudson (UCSD, RP, So.) John Dunn (CSULA, RP, Sr.)

2009 CCAA Most Valuable Player of the Year 2009 CCAA Newcomer of the Year Jon Alia (Cal State Dominguez Hills) Adam Arakawa (Chico State)

2009 CCAA Pitcher of the Year 2009 CCAA Freshman of the Year Gary Moran (Sonoma State) Aaron Brooks (Cal State San Bernardino)

2009 CCAA Coach of the Year Dan O’Brien (UC San Diego)

2010 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Baseball 26 Go l d e n Ea g l e s in Pr o Ba s e b a l l

Fo rm e r Go l d e n Ea g l e s in MLB Fo rm e r Go l d e n Ea g l e s Dr a f t e d 1960 . . . . Dan Adams () 1987 ...... Trevor Penn (8th rd., Montreal) Na m e Te a m s (Ye a r s ) ...... Bob Metz (NY Yankees) ...... Chris LaRiviere (12th rd., Toronto) 1961 ...... Dick Rowe (Detroit) ...... Steve Polverini (17th rd., Houston) Bob Apodaca (P) ...... (1973-77) ...... Dick Wantz (California) . . . Shaun Doyle (27th rd., Chi. White Sox) 1962 . . . Casey Cox (Washington Senators) ...... Rod Windes (38th rd., Houston) Darrell Brown (OF) . . . . .Detroit (1981) ...... Brock Davis (Houston) 1988 . . . . Bill Bene (1st rd., 5th overall, LA) ...... Oakland (1982) 1966 . . . James Gravely (21st rd., NY Mets) ...... Mica Lewis (2nd rd., Houston) ...... Minnesota (1983-84) ...... Chris Putnam (27th rd., NY Mets) ...... Chuck Elder (12th rd., Montreal) 1967 . . Charles Oakes (13th rd., California) ...... Rod Windes (18th rd., Houston) Terry “Bud” Bulling (C) . . . .Minnesota (1977) . . . . . Richard Shibley (23rd rd., California) ...... Loy McBride (20th rd., Minnesota) ...... Seattle (1981-83) ...... William Carroll (34th rd., Baltimore) 1989 Rex De La Nuez (22nd rd., Minnesota) 1968 . . . .Brian Nelson (12th rd., California) ...... Brad Mengel (43rd rd., Toronto) ...... Jerry Feldman (31st rd., California) ...... Todd Johnson (47th rd., Pittsburgh) Mike Burns (P) ...... Houston (2005) 1969 . . . . Jack Butorac (5th rd., St. Louis)* 1990 . . . . . Will Picketts (12th rd., Oakland) ...... (2006) ...... Lloyd Gladden (41st rd., KC) ...... Brent Bish (16th rd., San Diego) ...... Boston (2006) ...... Gerald Metivier (41st rd., KC) ...... Greg Reid (18th rd., Oakland) ...... Milwaukee (2009) ...... Frank Wright (59th rd., KC) ...... Dave Adams (41st rd., San Diego) 1970 . . . . . Doug Stodgel (6th rd., NY Mets) ...... Steve McGovern (n/a, Philadelphia) Tim Corcoran (OF) . . . . .Detroit (1977-80) . . . . Thomas Sheppard (17th rd., NY Mets) 1991 . . . . . Abdom Piñon (FA, Ind. leagues) ...... Minnesota (1981) 1971 ...... Bob Apodaca (FA, NY Mets) 1993 . . . . .Steve Soliz (13th rd., Cleveland) ...... Philadelphia (1983-85) 1972 . . . . . Gary Addeo (25th rd., Houston) 1994 . . . . . Allan Hebbert (15th rd., Florida) ...... NY Mets (1986) ...... Michael Coronado (30th rd., Min.) ...... John Hilo (23rd rd., LA) 1973 ...... Charles Bates (1st rd., Detroit) ...... Larry Huff (32nd rd., Philadelphia) . . .Manny Estrada (8th rd., Chi. White Sox) 1995 . Jason Secoda (9th rd., Chi. White Sox) Casey Cox (P) ...... Washington (1966-71) ...... John McAllen (9th rd., San Diego) 1997 ...... Brad Guy (27th rd., Pittsburgh) ...... Texas (1972) ...... Paul Franco (26th rd., Minnesota) . . . . . Uriel Casillas (37th rd., Philadelphia) ...... NY Yankees (1972-73) ...... Rick Ingalls (31st rd., Oakland) 1998 . . . . Jeff Verplancke (2nd rd., Seattle) 1974 . . . Terry Bulling (14th rd., Minnesota) ...... Jesse Joyce (8th rd., Houston) Brock Davis (OF) ...... Houston (1963-64, ‘66) ...... Rick Lysander (19th rd., Oakland) ...... Jay Gibbons (14th rd., Toronto) ...... Chicago Cubs (1970-71) ...... Thomas Perkins (23rd rd., KC) 1999 . .Jeff Verplancke (11th rd., San Fran.) ...... Milwaukee (1972) . . . . Stephen Hughes (30th rd., Cincinnati) ...... Gregory Ienni (16th rd., San Diego) ...... Tim Corcoran (FA, Detroit) 2000 ...... Mike Burns (30th rd, Houston) Jay Gibbons (OF) . . . . . Baltimore (2001-2008) 1975 . . . Thomas Perkins (2nd rd., Detroit)* 2001 ...... John Draper (4th rd., KC) ...... John Morris (15th rd., Milwaukee) ...... Jay Caligiuri (13th rd., NY Mets) 1976 . . . Darrell Brown (1st rd., Milwaukee) ...... Jjallil Sandoval (30th rd., Houston) Rene Gonzales (INF) . . . .Montreal (1984, 86) ...... Javier Fierro (4th rd., KC) 2002 . . . . . Denver Berry (FA, Ind. leagues) ...... Baltimore (1987-90) . . Denzel Palmer (18th rd., Chicago Cubs) 2004 . . . . . Das Jesson (19th rd., St. Louis) ...... Toronto (1991) 1977 ...... Darrell Brown (3rd rd., Detroit) ...... Mike Miller (25th rd., St. Louis) ...... California (1992-93) . . . . Chris Carstensen (9th rd., Milwaukee) ...... Rafael Arroyo (26th rd., NY Mets) ...... Cleveland (1994) . . . . Javier Fierro (14th rd., Chicago Cubs) 2005 Brandon Higelin (28th rd., San Diego) ...... California (1995) ...... Gary Adair (15th rd., Montreal) 2006 . . . Derrick Loop (23rd rd., Cleveland) ...... Texas (1996) ...... Jack Hills (25th rd., Seattle) ...... R.J. Brown (FA, Cincinnati) ...... Colorado (1997) ...... Darnell Barnett (26th rd., St. Louis) ...... Philip Springman (FA, Chico - GBL) ...... Fred Martinez (FA, California) 2007 ...... Jeff Carroll (FA, Tampa Bay) 1978 . Michael Yackee (45th rd., Cleveland) ...... Kurt Crowell (38th rd., Milwaukee) Jerry Janeski (P) ...... Chicago White Sox (1970) 1979 . . . David Duran (22nd, rd., California) ...... Adam Klein (48th rd., Oakland) ...... Washington (1971) ...... Ron Sylvia (25th rd., Oakland) 2008 . . . Henry Contreras (24th rd, Seattle) ...... Texas (1972) 1980 ...... Ron Sylvia (9th rd., California) ...... Dustin Birosak (FA, Seattle) 1981 Larry McGee (29th rd., Chicago Cubs) ...... Darrick Hale (FA, Cincinnati) Rick Lysander (P) . . . . . Oakland (1980) ...... Harold Perkins (16th rd., LA) 2009 . Travis Tartamella (19th rd, St. Louis) ...... Minnesota (1983-85) 1982 . . . Rene Gonzales (5th rd., Montreal) ...... Issac Morales (34th rd, Florida) . . . Larry McGee (21st rd., Chi. White Sox) Alfredo Martinez (P) . . . . California (1980-81) ...... Edward Williams (21st rd., LA) . . . . . Michael Meyer (22nd rd., Milwaukee) * from January draft; all other drafted play- Dave Nelson (INF) ...... Cleveland (1968-69) 1983 . . . Dean Holmes (15th rd., Chi. Cubs) ers from June amateur draft...... Steve Shields (16th rd., LA) ...... Washington (1970-71) ...... Phil Burwell (27th rd., St. Louis) ...... Texas (1972-75) ...... Mike Conte (31st rd., KC) ...... Kansas City (1976-77) 1984 . .Mike Campbell (22nd rd., California) 1985 . . .Glenn Fairchild (8th rd., Cleveland) Dick Wantz (P) ...... California (1965) . . Michael Moore (21st rd., Chi. White Sox)

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29 www.csulaathletics.com Re e d e r Fi e l d Reeder Field, home of Cal State L.A. baseball, is named for Jim Reeder, who served as Golden Eagles head coach from 1958-71, compiling a 397-272-6 (.593) record during that span, holding the record for wins by a CSULA mentor until John Herbold, who retired with 455 wins from 1984-2004. With seating for approximately 600 fans directly on field level, Reeder Field offers Cal State L.A. baseball fans a chance to be close to the action. In the spring of 2000, a new baseball scoreboard was erected just beyond the left field fence at Reeder Field, thanks in part to the generous support of Cal State L.A.’s Associated Students Incorporated (ASI). In January 2001, Reeder Field underwent extensive renovation with the complete lazer-leveling of the field. In addition to new sod being placed in both the infield and outfield, a new irrigation system was installed to allow for better drainage during rainy periods early in the season. The ballpark has several nuances which make it unique among collegiate fields. The short Dimensions at Reeder Field 310-foot distance down the left field line at Reeder Field quickly darts out to 350, very similar to the “Pesky Pole” setup found in right field at in Boston. Left Field Line ...... 310 If left field is L.A.’s version of Fenway Park, then right field must be considered our own version Normal Left Field . . . . . 350 of Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Left-Center Alley . . . . . 372 Just like the home ballpark, the right field porch at Reeder Field is an inviting Center Field ...... 406 target to left-handed hitters. The line is a standard 331 feet, but the shortest distance to right field is Deep Right-Center ...... 362 325, just inside the line. It’s in the right-center power alley where eyeballs of lefty sluggers get larger. Right-Center Alley . . . . .337 The distance to that alley is a mouth-watering 337 feet while “deep” right-center is a mere 362 feet. However, like Camden Yards, you have to get the ball up. A 30-foot high wall protects the adjacent Near the Right Field Line . . 325 parking lot and campus buildings from would-be home run balls at Reeder Field. Worth noting, the wall Right Field Line ...... 331 at Camden Yards is only 25-feet tall.

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California State University, Los Angeles, founded Number One: Solar Eagle III, the third chapter in Cal in 1947, is a comprehensive university that offers State L.A.'s exciting trilogy of solar-powered electric programs of higher education in more than 50 academic vehicle design projects, finished first at the national and professional fields. The University is organized into intercollegiate competition, Sunrayce 97. Solar Eagle six colleges that house nearly 50 academic departments III was the first solar Hot Wheels® racecar to be and divisions. manufactured by Mattel, Inc. and the only Hot Wheels® Cal State L.A.'s reputation as a center of reproduction of a student-built vehicle in the nation. learning attracts students from all areas of the and from Nation's most famous math many foreign countries. One quarter teacher: In 1987, the successes of of the campus' 21,000 students are Garfield High math teacher and Cal engaged in postbaccalaureate study State L.A. alum Jaime Escalante in programs leading to master's and '73, '77 M.A., became known across doctoral degrees; teaching, service, and America when Edward James Olmos specialist credentials; certificates; and ('66-'67) portrayed him in the film other types of programs that prepare Stand and Deliver. them for professional advancement. The best faculty! Cal State Net gain: Tennis great Billie Jean King L.A.'s nationally- and internationally ('61-'64) received an honorary doctorate recognized faculty boasts 12 at Cal State L.A.'s 50th Commencement recipients of the California State ceremony and, since 1998, has hosted University system's prestigious a tennis fundraiser in order to benefit Trustees' Outstanding Professor athletics scholarships. Award (more than at any other CSU campus), a California Professor of The young and the gifted: The the Year, and two educators who University's Early Entrance Program have received, at the White House, -- the only one of its kind in the nation the Presidential Award for Excellence -- involves gifted students, sometimes in Math, Science and Engineering as young as 11 years old, directly in Mentoring. college life.

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Sheila Hudson Linda Tiller Rene Amio Paul Helms Lori Rudd Jennifer Lupo Dr. Jerry Beer Associate A.D./ Administrative Ast./ Assistant A.D. Sports Information Certified Athletic Certified Athletic Faculty Athletics SWA/Compliance Office Coordinator Finance Director Trainer Trainer Representative

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33 www.csulaathletics.com Ca l St a t e L.A. At h l e t i c s Cal State L.A. boasts a rich athletic history with seven national team championships, 10 national team runner-up finishes and 71 conference championships. This tradition of excellence continued in 2008-09 as evidenced by the following: • Approximately 35% of our student-athletes earned year-long GPAs of 3.0 or higher • Seven of Cal State L.A.’s 11 intercollegiate teams qualified for CCAA or NCAA postseason competition • Cal State L.A. finished 54th in the 2009 Directors’ Cup out of 281 NCAA Division II programs • Golden Eagle student-athletes earned 15 All-America awards, 15 All-Region awards and 46 All-CCAA awards • Vivien Wadeck’s eighth-place national finish was the best for a Cal State L.A. cross country runner since 1994 • Vivien Wadeck was the CCAA Athlete of the Year in cross country • Vivien Wadeck (cross country and women’s track and field) and Gabriela Bulawczyk (volleyball) were named CCAA Newcomers of the Year in their sports • Tuekeha Huntley (women’s track and field) was named the CCAA Freshman of the Year in her sport • The Golden Eagles claimed seven individual CCAA titles: Vivien Wadeck in women’s track and field (2) and cross country, Moriah Jubrey in women’s track and field, Denina Speights in women’s track and field, Sierra Backus in women’s track and field and Josh Linker in men’s track and field • Kendra Reimer was named the West Region Assistant Coach of the Year in women’s track and field • Cal State L.A.’s women’s outdoor track and field team finished second in the CCAA and seventh in the nation • Cal State L.A.’s women’s cross country team finished second in the CCAA, fourth in the West Region and 13th in the country • Cal State L.A.’s men’s soccer team reached the NCAA West Region championship game for the second time in three years and finished the season ranked 14th in the nation after hitting a high of No. 4 in the country during the regular-season • Cal State L.A.’s women’s volleyball team advanced to the West Region semi-finals for a fifth straight year and finished the season ranked 18th in the country • Cal State L.A.’s baseball team earned the No. 3 seed in the CCAA Championship Tournament and was 32-17 overall • Cal State L.A.’s women’s indoor track and field team finished in a tie for 26th in the country

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Date Opponent Location Time Date Opponent Location Time 1/23 Alumni Game Reeder Field Noon 4/1 * Cal Poly Pomona Reeder Field 6 PM 2/1 at Cal Poly Pomona Pomona 2 PM 4/2 * Cal Poly Pomona Reeder Field 6 PM 2/4 ^ vs Cal State San Bernardino MLB Academy 2 PM 4/3 * at Cal Poly Pomona (DH) Pomona Noon 2/5 ^ vs Cal Poly Pomona MLB Academy 6 PM 4/9 * Chico State Reeder Field 6 PM 2/6 ^ vs Cal State San Bernardino MLB Academy 11 AM 4/10 * Chico State (DH) Reeder Field 1 PM 2/11 at Cal State Dominguez Hills Carson 2 PM 4/11 * Chico State Reeder Field Noon 2/12 at Cal State Dominguez Hills Carson 2 PM 4/15 * at UC San Diego La Jolla 3 PM 2/13 CS Dominguez Hills (DH) Reeder Field 11 AM 4/16 * at UC San Diego La Jolla 3 PM 2/19 * Cal State Stanislaus Reeder Field 2 PM 4/17 * UC San Diego (DH) Reeder Field Noon 2/20 * Cal State Stanislaus (DH) Reeder Field 11 AM 4/23 * Sonoma State Reeder Field 6 PM 2/21 * Cal State Stanislaus Reeder Field Noon 4/24 * Sonoma State (DH) Reeder Field 1 PM 2/25 * at Cal State San Bernardino San Bernardino 2 PM 4/25 * Sonoma State Reeder Field 11 AM 2/26 * at Cal State San Bernardino San Bernardino 2 PM 4/30 * at Cal State East Bay Hayward 3 PM 2/27 * CS San Bernardino (DH) Reeder Field 11 AM 5/1 * at Cal State East Bay (DH) Hayward 11 AM 3/5 * at San Francisco State San Francisco 2 PM 5/2 * at Cal State East Bay Hayward 11 AM 3/6 * at San Francisco State (DH) San Francisco 11 AM 5/6 CCAA Tournament Stockton, CA TBA 3/7 * at San Francisco State San Francisco 11 AM 5/13 NCAA West Region Tournament TBA TBA 3/12 * at Cal State Monterey Bay Seaside 3 PM 5/22 NCAA Nation Championhsip Cary, N.C. TBA 3/13 * at Cal State Monterey Bay (DH) Seaside Noon 3/14 * at Cal State Monterey Bay Seaside Noon 3/19 Cal State San Marcos Reeder Field 5 PM *CCAA contest 3/20 Cal State San Marcos (DH) Reeder Field 1 PM ^John Scolinos Memorial Tournament (Compton, CA) 3/25 * CS Dominguez Hills Reeder Field 6 PM Home games in bold 3/26 * CS Dominguez Hills Reeder Field 6 PM (DH) Double-Header 3/27 * at Cal State Dominguez Hills (DH) Carson 11 AM

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