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2011 San Jose State

Table of Contents Quick Facts ...... 1 Baseball Quick Facts Roster Information ...... 2-3 Location: ...... San Jose, Calif. Head Sam Piraro ...... 4-7 Enrollment: ...... 29,200 All-Time Coaching Records ...... 8 Founded: ...... 1857 Coaching & Support Staff ...... 9-12 Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I 2011 Spartans ...... 13-35 Conference: ...... Western Athletic 2000 College ...... 36 Nickname: ...... Spartans NCAA Postseason ...... 37 Colors: ...... Gold, White & Blue Jack Gifford Memorial Tournament ...... 38 Interim President: ...... Don W. Kasssing NCAA Faculty Representative: ...... Bill Campsey 2010 Review ...... 39-41 Director of Athletics: ...... Tom Bowen 2010 WAC Review ...... 42 Sr. Associate Athletics Director/Baseball Admin.: . . . .John Poch Year-By-Year Final WAC Standings ...... 43 WAC Tournament ...... 44 Awards, Honors & Records ...... 45-66 Head Coach: ...... Sam Piraro (San Jose State, 1975) Individual Awards and Honors ...... 46-48 Career Record/Record at SJSU: ...... 749-577-6, 23 Seasons Associate Head Coach: ...... Letterwinners ...... 49-52 ...... Tom Kunis (7th Season, San Jose State, 1991) Record Book ...... 53-57 Assistant Coach: ...... All-Time Series Records ...... 58 ...... Jeff Pritchard (4rd Season, , 2000) Year-By-Year Results Since 1987 ...... 59-65 Volunteer Assistant Coach: ...... San Jose State Baseball Hall of Fame ...... 66 ...... Corey Valine (1st Season, San Jose State, 2010) City of San Jose ...... 67-69 Coordinator of Operations: ...... Jason Piraro (6th Season, San Jose State, 2010) Director of Athletics Tom Bowen ...... 70-71 Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: ...... Andrew Peters Interim President Don W. Kassing ...... 71 Equipment : ...... Justin Weaver San Jose State University ...... 72-74 Administrative Assistant: ...... Kayla Propp San Jose Municipal Stadium/Blethen Field ...... 75 Culture of Champions ...... 76-77 Strength & Conditioning ...... 78 2010 Overall Record: ...... 23-37 2010 WAC Record/Finish: ...... 9-15/6th Hall of Champions ...... 79 2010 Postseason: ...... WAC Tournament (2-2) Media Information ...... 80 Key Returnees: ...... Jason Martin, OF, .373, 46 R, 88 H, 13 2B, 23 RBI ...... Zack Jones, INF/RHP, .310, 4 HR, 3.73 ERA, 5-1, 5 SV Credits 2010 WAC Freshman of the Year The 2011 San Jose State University baseball media guide was produced . . . .Blake McFarland, RHP, 3.62 ERA, 7-4, 99.1 INS, 71K, 3 CG by the schools sports information department. 2011 Preseason WAC of the Year ...... Tim Quiery, OF, .344, 26 R, 54 H, 7 2B, 25 RBI Cover designs by Michael Beaubien. Key Losses: ...... Karson Klauer, INF, .316, 31 R, 75 H, 12 2B, 7 HR, 43 RBI Front and back cover photography by Terrell Lloyd and Brad Kupper...... Corey Valine, INF, .307, 33R, 70 H, 11 2B, 4 HR, 39 RBI Inside photography by Terrell Lloyd, Brad Kupper, Damon Tarver, Ron Fried, Bob Bain, Wayne Salvatore, Kyle Chesser, Doga Gur, the West- ern Athletic Conference and the San Jose Convention and Visitors Bu- Home Fields (Capacity): ...... Municipal Stadium (5,200) reau...... Blethen Field (500) Municipal Field Dimensions (L to R): . . . .320-365-390-365-320 Inside front photography courtesy of Mahoning Valley Scrappers (Kyle Blethen Field Dimensions (L to R): ...... 335-365-390-365-335 Bellows); Mark Morand, Mainframe Photography (David Berner); San Blethen Field Record (10 Years): ...... 43-20-1 Francisco Giants (), Casper Ghosts (Trevor Gibson), Michael Zagaris, (Brad Kilby), Salt Lake Bees (Gary Patchett), Vancouver Canadians (Max Peterson) and Assistant Athletics Director/SID: ...... Lawrence Fan (Ryan Shopshire). Sports Information Office Phone: ...... (408) 924-1217 Assistant SID/Baseball Contact: ...... Richard Stern To obtain a copy by mail, please send a check for $10.00 to cover han- E-Mail: ...... [email protected] dling and first class postage to: Sports Information Office, San Jose Office Phone: ...... (408) 924-1208 State University, One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192-0062. Office Fax: ...... (408) 924-1291 Athletics Department Phone: ...... (408) 924-1200 San Jose State does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, Baseball Office Phone: ...... (408) 924-1255 disability, disabled veteran’s or Vietnam veteran’s status. This policy ap- Baseball Office Fax: ...... (408) 924-1301 plies to all San Jose State student and staff programs and activities. Ques- Press Box Phone - Municipal Stadium: ...... (408) 924-7276 tions regarding this policy should be directed to the Director of the Office Press Box Phone - Blethen Field: ...... (408) 318-8111 of Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, SJSU, San Jose, Website: ...... SJSUSpartans.com CA 95192, (408) 924-1115. www.sjsuspartans.com 1 Roster

No Name Pos B/T Ht Wt Yr Hometown Last School Infielders 32 Anthony Bona 1B/C R/R 5-9 210 Jr. Union City, Calif. James Logan HS 11 Nick Borg IF L/R 5-11 180 Sr. San Mateo, Calif. Cañada College 25 Matt Carroll IF R/R 6-6 238 Fr. Gilroy, Calif. Valley Christian HS 8 Tyler Christian IF R/R 6-1 180 So. San Jose, Calif. Leigh HS 14 Craig Hertler IF/OF L/R 5-10 190 Sr. San Jose, Calif. Branham HS 30 Matt Lopez IF/OF L/L 5-11 195 Fr. San Francisco, Calif. Saint Ignatius HS 27 Caleb Natov IF L/R 6-2 190 Fr. Vallejo, Calif. Vallejo HS 5 Michael Reiling IF R/R 5-8 155 Jr. San Jose, Calif. Valley Christian HS 28 Nick Rossetta IF R/R 6-0 200 Fr. San Jose, Calif. Branham HS 2 Danny Stienstra IF R/R 6-2 205 Sr. Woodside, Calif. Saint Francis HS 15 Jacob Valdez IF L/R 5-9 180 Fr. Tracy, Calif. Tracy HS

Catchers 19 Trevin Craig C R/R 6-0 205 Fr. Morgan Hill, Calif. Valley Christian HS 20 Michael DiRocco C R/R 6-2 205 Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. Ohlone College

Outfielders 36 John Crooks OF L/R 5-8 180 Jr. Toledo, Ohio Feather River College 55 Tommy Gale OF R/R 6-2 175 Sr. Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HS 12 Kerry Jenkins OF R/R 6-2 205 Sr. Tracy, Calif. Chabot College 1 Jason Martin OF R/R 5-9 175 Sr. San Jose, Calif. The Harker School 9 Tim Quiery OF L/L 6-0 162 So. San Mateo, Calif. Junipero Serra HS 24 Andrew Rodriguez OF R/R 5-11 165 So. Union City, Calif. James Logan HS 37 Nick Schulz OF R/R 6-2 193 So. Mountain View, Calif. Saint Francis HS

Pitchers 10 John Austin LHP L/L 5-10 185 Sr. Sunnyvale, Calif. College of San Mateo 44 Drew Bradshaw LHP R/L 6-1 225 So. Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS 39 Dan Davis RHP R/R 5-11 155 Fr. San Jose, Calif. Valley Christian HS 35 Esteban Guzman RHP R/R 6-4 220 Jr. Fairfield, Calif. Angelo Rodriguez HS 17 Andy Hennessey RHP R/R 6-1 185 Jr. San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine College Prep 4 Zack Jones RHP/IF R/R 6-1 180 So. San Jose, Calif. Santa Teresa HS 6 Jason Kafka RHP R/R 6-3 195 So. Chicago, Ill. Saint Rita of Cascia HS 21 Eric LeBaron RHP R/R 6-2 205 Sr. Petaluma, Calif. College of Marin 23 Sean Martin RHP R/R 6-0 195 Jr. Newark, Calif. Ohlone College 26 Blake McFarland RHP R/R 6-5 230 Sr. San Jose, Calif. Santa Barbara City College 16 Johnny Melero LHP L/L 6-0 175 Fr. San Jose, Calif. Archbiship Mitty HS 3 Dylan Morrow RHP R/R 6-2 195 So. San Luis Obispo, Calif. Mission College Prep 34 Roberto Padilla LHP L/L 6-3 201 Jr. Union City, Calif. Ohlone College 13 David Wayne Russo LHP L/L 5-11 160 So. Monterey, Calif. Monterey HS 29 D.J. Slaton RHP R/R 6-1 190 Fr. Hollister, Calif. Palma HS

Coaching Staff 18 Sam Piraro - Head Coach (San Jose State ‘75) - 24th year 31 Tom Kunis - Associate Head Coach (San Jose State ‘91) - 7th year 33 Jeff Pritchard - Assistant Coach (San Francisco ‘00) - 4th year 7 Corey Valine - Volunteer Assistant Coach (San Jose State ‘10) - 1st year Jason Piraro - Coordinator of Operations (San Jose State ‘10) - 6th year

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/8 Starting Position Players Returning/Lost: 4/4 Starting Returning/Lost: 4/1 Pronunciation Guide Total Pitchers Returning/Lost: 10/6 Newcomers: 13 32 Anthony Bona...... bone-AHH 19 Trevin Craig ...... TR-evan 20 Michael DiRocco...... DUH-row-coe Letterwinners Returning (14): 14 Craig Hertler ...... HURT-ler John Austin (LHP), Nick Borg (IF), Drew Bradshaw (LHP), Esteban Guzman (RHP), Andy Hennessey (RHP), Craig Hertler (IF/OF), Kerry Jenkins (OF), Zack 6 Jason Kafka...... CALF-kah Jones (RHP/IF), Jason Martin (OF), Sean Martin (RHP), Blake McFarland (RHP), 21 Eric LeBaron ...... luh-BARON Tim Quiery (OF), Michael Reiling (IF), Danny Stienstra (IF) 16 Johnny Melero ...... mel-AIR-oh 27 Caleb Natov...... KAY- lib Nate-OFF Letterwinners Lost (8): 34 Roberto Padilla...... pa-DEE-ah Craig Broussard (RHP), Breyson Canez (IF), Richie Johnson (IF), Karson Klauer (IF), 9 Tim Quiery ...... CHOIR-ee Luke Manzzanti (RHP), Bryson Rahier (C), Alex Sofranac (OF), Corey Valine (IF) 5 Michael Reiling ...... REE-ling 28 Nick Rossetta ...... ROSE-eh-tah Other Returnees (8): 13 David Wayne Russo...... RUE-so Anthony Bona (IF/C), Tyler Christian (IF), Tommy Gale (OF), Eric LeBaron (RHP), Dylan Morrow (RHP), Andrew Rodriguez (OF), David Wayne Russo (LHP), Nick 37 Nick Schulz ...... SHULTS Schulz (OF) 28 D.J. Slaton ...... SLAY-ton 2 Danny Stienstra ...... STEEN-struh Newcomers (13): Matt Carroll (IF), Trevin Craig, (C), John Crooks (OF), Dan Davis (RHP), Michael DiRocco (C), Jason Kafka (RHP), Matt Lopez (IF/OF), Johnny Merlero (LHP), 18 Sam Piraro ...... puh-RAH-row Caleb Natov (IF), Roberto Padilla (LHP), Nick Rossetta (IF), D.J. Slaton (RHP), 31 Tom Kunis ...... KOO-nis Jacob Valdez (IF) 7 Corey Valine ...... vah-LEAN Class Breakdown: Freshmen (9), Sophomores (9), Juniors (8), Seniors (9)

State Breakdown: (33), Illinois (1), Ohio (1)

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first since a school-record 45 victories in 2002. The 41 wins were #18 the most since the 2000 team. A 9-0 start was their best since 1989. At 15-7 in conference play, San Jose State posted a winning league record in back-to-back seasons for Sam the first time since 2001-02.

Piraro The Spartans and WAC Pitcher of the Year Ryan Shop- Head Coach shire led the league in pitching for the first time. The team was 24th Season tops in fielding for the fourth time in five years and second in - San Jose State, 1975 ting, shattering the school record with a .339 average, among a total of eight new -season program standards.

For Piraro individually, win No. 700 came at home Sam Piraro, the winningest head baseball coach in San against Dartmouth. Jose State University history, is entering his 24th season in 2011. Piraro is the program's only head coach to guide the Spartans to multiple NCAA Championship appearances, as well as, Western Milestone Victories for Sam Piraro Athletic Conference pennants. In addition, he is the only San Jose State baseball coach with more than 500 victories. His teams #1 January 23, 1987, vs. Stanford (2-1) have an overall record of 749-577-6 in 23 seasons and more than #50 March 26, 1988, vs. UC Irvine (9-2) 100 wins have come against nationally-ranked teams. #100 May 12, 1989, vs. UC Santa Barbara (8-3) The four-time WAC Coach of the Year has compiled #200 May 3, 1992, at Sacramento State (8-2) 1,013 wins and been associated with 30 winning and two .500 #300 March 16, 1996, vs. Southern Utah (13-3) seasons while suffering just four losing campaigns in 36 total #400 April 10, 1999, vs. UNLV (6-0) years as a collegiate head coach. He has produced seven All- #468 March 13, 2001, at San Francisco (9-8) Americans, six Freshman All-Americans, 76 all-conference selec- #500 February 23, 2002, at Cal Poly (18-6) tions, including 42 All-WAC picks, and 50 academic honorees at #600 March 12, 2006, vs. Miami (Ohio) (9-3) the conference level during his tenure. Last season Zack Jones #700 March 19, 2009, vs. Dartmouth (6-1) became the second Spartan to earn WAC Freshman of the Year honors. Former standout Junior Ruiz is the only player in WAC #1,000 (overall) April 3, 2010, vs. Brigham Young (5-3) history to earn both the league's Freshman of the Year (1999) and Player of the Year (2000) awards. Ryan Shopshire was the pro- The 2008 campaign saw Piraro's Spartans post 30-plus gram's first WAC Pitcher of the Year in 2009 and Gerad Cawhorn victories for the third year in a row and qualify for a third succes- was the 1993 Player of the Year. sive WAC Tournament. They completed WAC play at 17-14, their first winning league record since 2002. Piraro was rewarded by In 2009, Piraro being selected the WAC Co-Coach of the Year. guided the Spartans to the WAC regular-season In 2007, San Jose State posted a 34-26 record, tops in crown. It was their first . The Spartans knocked off top local oppo- since 2000 and earned him nents California and Stanford in the same season and posted a se- his second straight WAC ries triumph at Hawai'i for the first time since 2002. They took Coach of the Year award the three-game set with Santa Clara for the first time since 2003. and fourth overall in 12 seasons in the league. San The squad topped the conference in fielding (.970) for a Jose State compiled the third straight year. They also paced the WAC in hitting (.312) for best overall record among the first time and Kyle Bellows was named a Freshman All- the nine NCAA Division I American. programs in Northern Cali- fornia for the second time Piraro notched win No. 600 in 2006. The Spartans fin- in three years. They ished the year with an overall record of 33-26, its first winning reached the 40-win record in four seasons. A 12-12 conference record was good for plateau, at 41-20, for the third place and a berth in the reinstituted WAC Tournament. sixth time in program his- tory, fifth under Piraro, and 4 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball Coaching Staff

Ranked second nationally behind Oklahoma, the Spar- In 23 years.... tans’ team of .979 set a school record. 749 San Jose State victories In 2005, Piraro's squad was an even 28-28-1, and San Four-time WAC Coach of the Year Jose State became one of only two teams in WAC history to put 2000 ABCA West Region Coach of the Year together a three-game sweep over the conference's perennial 2000 College World Series Appearance champion and national-power Rice. 2000 & 2002 NCAA Tournament Appearances SJSU led the WAC defensively and the Spartans ended Sixteen 30-win seasons the season in a three-way tie with Texas and Washington for the Five 40-win seasons best defense in the nation. 45 wins in 2002 - a school record Winningest coach in program history A Winning Tradition He has averaged 33 coaching wins per season at San Has never had consecutive sub-.500 seasons Jose State, and has directed teams to a winning record 17 times. Twice his teams have had .500 records and just four times in 23 His 1989 and 1990 Spartans are the only teams to post back-to- campaigns did one of his squads fail to reach the .500 mark. He is back 40-win seasons. the only Spartan baseball coach to record seven consecutive win- ning seasons. His teams have five 40-win seasons, including a In 2000, Piraro directed one of the most celebrated sea- school-record 45 victories in 2002. That team was ranked as high sons in Spartan athletic history. San Jose State won a share of the as 18th nationally and qualified for the NCAA Championship for WAC crown and earned the program's first NCAA Championship the second time in three years. berth since 1971. San Jose State won the Waco (Texas) Regional by defeating nationally-ranked Florida, and the Houston Super In 2002, Piraro became the first Spartan head coach to reach the Regional over fifth-ranked host Houston, to advance to the Col- 500-win plateau. In 2001, he passed his mentor, Gene Menges, lege World Series for the first time. Piraro was honored as the and became San Jose State baseball’s winningest coach with his Rawlings Coach of the Year, ABCA West Region Coach of the 468th victory. Year and WAC Coach of the Year.

Sixteen of Piraro's San Jose State teams have reached In 1997, the Spartans were 38-21 and won the WAC the 30-win mark, including six in a row from 1997 through 2002. West Division championship. Piraro was named the WAC Coach of the Year and Louisville Slugger WAC Coach of the Year.

Named the San Jose State head coach in the summer of 1986, Piraro reached the 200-win mark in 1992, accomplishing the feat in fewer games than any other SJSU baseball coach. His 300th Spartan coaching victory came in 1996, and his 400th in 1999.

Piraro's teams have appeared in the national rankings a total of 48 times, including seven in the 2002 campaign and 10 weeks in 2000. The Spartans were ranked nationally for 11 weeks, as high as 11th by Collegiate Baseball, during the 1989 season. In 1990, the Spartans received their first preseason rank- ing and stayed there for 14 weeks, peaking at No. 4 by The Sport- ing News. San Jose State appeared twice in the Collegiate Baseball rankings in 1992, at 29th and 27th, and was rated as high as 17th in 1997.

Guiding Young Men's Careers Piraro has profoundly influenced the careers of his stu- dent-athletes. Nearly 80 of his players have gone on to sign pro- fessional baseball contracts.

Kevin Frandsen, currently with the or- www.sjsuspartans.com 5 Coaching Staff ganization, has also played with the and Los Angeles Angeles of Anaheim. pitched in Sam Piraro Year-by-Year the major leagues for nine seasons. Third baseman Jeff Ball at San Jose State played for the Giants in 1998 and managed the Atlantic City Surf club from 2004-06. Gabe Year Overall Conference Placement Lopez was a -A prospect of the . 1987 31-28 8-13 T-6th, PCAA Pitcher Matt Durkin was a second-round choice of the New York 1988 31-30 9-11 4th, PCAA Mets in the 2004 draft. In all, Piraro has sent 32 players onto the 1989 40-19 11-10 3rd, Big West next level via draft selection since 1997. 1990 43-17 9-12 6th, Big West 1991 25-30 7-14 7th, Big West Over 50 of Piraro's former players and assistants have 1992 32-21-1 12-12 5th, Big West moved into the high school and collegiate baseball coaching 1993 34-19 11-10 3rd, Big West ranks. Tenth-year head coach Mark 1994 29-26 9-12 4th, Big West 1995 21-33-1 5-16 7th, Big West O'Brien played on the 1991 and 1992 Spartans. Scott Hertler, Pi- 1996 28-28 7-14 7th, Big West raro's assistant at Mission College and later for 12 years at San 1997+ 38-21 20-10 1st/West, WAC Jose State, has been the head coach at De Anza College since 1998 31-23 13-17 3rd/West, WAC 1999. Also included are Todd Eagen (1987-88), former head 1999 30-26-1 16-11 3rd, WAC coach at Mission College; Shane Carley (1993-94), a former as- 2000@#* 41-24 19-11 T-1st, WAC sistant at Mission and now the head coach there; Jason Bugg 2001 37-22-1 21-15 T-3rd, WAC (1991-92), a former Spartan assistant and now the associate head 2002# 45-17 21-9 2nd, WAC coach at Mission; Dave Sick (1991-94), a former assistant at De 2004 23-31-1 11-19 5th, WAC Anza College; and Greg Mugg (1990), another former assistant at 2005 28-28-1 13-17 5th, WAC De Anza. 2006 33-26 12-12 3rd, WAC 2007 34-26 11-13 T-4th, WAC The Spartan coach also places a premium on academic 2008 31-25 17-14 4th, WAC 2009! 41-20 15-7 1st, WAC performance. Jason Martin and Infielder Karson 2010 23-37 9-15 6th, WAC Klauer were named Academic All-Americans in 2010, pitcher Totals 749-577-6 286-294 Donnie Rea and catcher Kevin Tannahill were also honored as @ - College World Series Participant Academic All-Americas in 1989. Dave Sick was a three-time Ac- # - NCAA Tournament Participant ademic All-District VIII selection, with current senior Jason Mar- * - WAC Co-Champion ! - WAC Regular-Season Champion + - WAC Western Division Champion

2005-06 academic year, 14 for 2006-07, 10 for 2007-08, 12 for 2008-09 and 11 for 2009-10. Baseball players have posted the highest grade-point average among male SJSU student-athletes in four of the past five school years, with Wes Porter in 2004-05, and Klauer from 2006-07 to 2008-09.

Corey Cabral, a pitcher who graduated in May of 2007, became the first Spartan male to be presented the WAC Stan Bates Award in August of 2007, as the top male scholar-athlete in the confer- ence based on academic record, athletic performance, character, sportsmanship, leadership and community service.

From 1992-99, Piraro served as an assistant athletic di- rector in addition to his duties as head coach. His fundraising ef- forts through the years have augmented the baseball operations budget and facilities. The Blethen Field project, through the gen- erosity of Fred and Sandra Blethen-Chasalow, brought in tin. The program has set new highs in Academic All-WAC $350,000. The gift enabled the program to refurbish Blethen honorees the last five years, with four in 2006, eight each in Field. Since Piraro's hiring in 1986, he has raised over $1,000,000 2007, 2008 and 2010, and 10 in 2009. Fifteen Spartans earned for his program and the athletics department. San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete recognition for the

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Rooted in San Jose Piraro was an infielder on the 1971 and 1972 Spartan teams. He received both his bachelor's degree, in physical educa- tion in 1975, and master's degree in 1982, from San Jose State.

The San Jose native is in his 37th season as a coach, and has amassed 1,013 victories during his three head-coaching appointments. He began his career in 1974 as a graduate assistant and junior varsity coach at San Jose State. His first year as the junior varsity coach produced a 22-5 record and a league championship. Piraro compiled a 74-43 mark with the jun- ior varsity squad in three seasons. He was the Spartans' top var- sity assitant under Gene Menges from 1977 through 1979. All-Time Series Records Under Coach Piraro

In 1980, Piraro became the first Team Record Team Record Air Force 5-1 Minnesota 2-0 baseball coach at Mission College in Santa Alliant International 2-0 Missouri 0-0-1 Clara, Calif. In seven seasons, he compiled a 0-0-1 Nevada 48-32 190-70 record, won five Coast Conference Arizona State 0-1 UNLV 13-21 championships and two state titles (1981 and Arkansas 0-2 New Mexico 3-3 1983). Following each of the state crowns, Bethany (Calif.) 1-0 New Mexico State 19-18 Birmingham-Southern 1-0 Northern Illinois 0-1 Piraro was named California Community Brigham Young 12-8-1 Ohio State 1-0 College Coach of the Year. He was also the Brown 1-0 Oregon State 4-4-1 school's athletics director and chair of the California 12-10 Oregon Tech 2-0 physical education department from 1983 to Cal Poly 28-17-1 Pacific 23-25 1986. In 1996, Piraro became the second- Cal State Bakersfield 4-2 Penn State 2-0 Cal State East Bay 28-3 Portland 4-3 youngest coach to be inducted into the Cali- Cal State Fullerton 9-18 Portland State 4-0 fornia Community College Baseball Hall of Cal State Los Angeles 13-3 Princeton 1-0 Fame. Cal State Monterey Bay 1-0 Purdue 3-0 Cal State Northridge 2-4 Rice 9-28 County chapter of Cal State Stanislaus 3-0 Sacramento State 36-19 Central Washington 1-0 Saint Joseph’s 4-0 the Italian-American Heritage Association Chicago State 4-0 Saint Mary’s 39-11 recognized Piraro in 2000 as its Sportsper- Clemson 0-1 San Diego 0-1 son of the Year. He has served as an NCAA Cornell 2-0 San Diego State 9-19 regional advisor and a voting member of the Dartmouth 2-1 San Francisco 35-18-1 Collegiate Baseball rankings panel, and was Eastern Oregon 1-0 San Francisco State 12-2 Florida 2-1 Santa Clara 24-39 selected to represent the West Region on the Fresno Pacific 4-0 Sonoma State 1-1 NCAA Championship Selection Committee Fresno State 32-59 Southern Illinois 2-0 prior to the 2006 season. He has co-authored Georgetown 1-0 Southern Utah 13-1 a book with fellow coaches, titled Gold George Washington 2-0 Southwest Texas State 1-0 Glove Defense, through the American Base- Grand Canyon 3-0 Stanford 14-29 Hawai’i 35-38 Texas Christian 11-9 ball Coaches Association. Hawai’i-Hilo 19-3 UC Davis 16-3 Hawai’i-Pacific 4-1 UC Irvine 5-10 Piraro and his wife, JoAnn, live in Houston 2-1 UC Riverside 1-0 San Jose with their two children, Jason (28) Illinois 2-0 UC San Diego 1-0 Iona 4-0 UC Santa Barbara 31-22 and Jenna (23). Kansas State 1-1 UC Santa Cruz 3-0 Lewis & Clark 1-0 Utah 14-3 Lewis-Clark State 1-2 Utah Valley 1-0 Long Beach State 11-17 Valparaiso 1-0 Louisiana-Lafayette 0-1 Warner Pacific 1-0 Louisiana Tech 27-14 Washington 3-0 Loyola Marymount 5-4 Washington State 4-9 Maine 3-1 Western Oregon 10-0 Miami (Ohio) 3-0 Wichita State 1-2 Bold indicates 2011 opponent. www.sjsuspartans.com 7 All-Time Coaching Records

Coach Years Record George Boehmer 1915-16 12-9 Karl Hazeltine 1922-23 13-8-2 E.R. Knollin 1925-28 27-14-1 Walt Crawford 1929-32 38-29 Bill Hubbard 1933-34 18-12-1 Joe Blacow 1935-36 26-14-1 Gil Bishop 1937-38 14-18-1 Walt McPherson 1939-1943, 47 44-56 Tiny Hartranft 1944-45 12-9-1 Ralph Johnson 1946 9-9 Walt Williams 1948-56 130-124-6 Ed Sobczak 1957-69 219-249-9 Gene Menges 1970-86 467-432-4 Doug Thurman 2003 (Interim) 25-32 Sam Piraro 1987-02, 2004-10 749-577-6 Sam Piraro is the longest tenured and winningest baseball coach in San Jose State history. In his 24th season at the helm of the Spartans, he has amassed 749 victories.

Year Coach Overall Year Coach Overall Year Coach Overall Conf. Finish 1911 None 2-3 1952 Walt Williams 13-13-2 1986 Gene Menges 21-33 7-14 7th 1912 None 1-0 1953 Walt Williams 16-19-1 1987 Sam Piraro 31-28 8-13 T6th 1913 None 3-4 1954 Walt Williams 12-10-1 1988 Sam Piraro 31-30 9-11 4th 1914 None 1-0 1955 Walt Williams 16-14 1989 Sam Piraro 40-19 11-10 3rd 1915 George Boehmer 5-7 1956 Walt Williams 19-10 1990 Sam Piraro 43-17 9-12 6th 1916 George Boehmer 7-2 1957 Ed Sobczak 18-11-3 1991 Sam Piraro 25-30 7-14 7th 1922 Karl Hazeltine 4-0 1958 Ed Sobczak 13-18-1 1992 Sam Piraro 32-21-1 12-12 5th 1923 Karl Hazeltine 5-3 1959 Ed Sobczak 19-22-1 1993 Sam Piraro 34-19 11-10 3rd 1924 Karl Hazeltine 4-5-2 1960 Ed Sobczak 27-13-1 1994 Sam Piraro 29-26 9-12 4th 1925 E.R. Knollin 4-3 1961 Ed Sobczak 16-23-1 1995 Sam Piraro 21-33-1 5-16 7th 1926 E.R. Knollin 2-4 1962 Ed Sobczak 24-17 1996 Sam Piraro 28-28 7-14 7th 1927 E.R. Knollin 11-5 1963 Ed Sobczak 14-18-1 1997 Sam Piraro 38-21 20-10 1st*** 1928 E.R. Knollin 10-2-1 1964 Ed Sobczak 20-20 1998 Sam Piraro 31-23 13-17 3rd(W) 1929 Walt Crawford 10-7 1965 Ed Sobczak 13-24 1999 Sam Piraro 30-26-1 16-11 3rd 1930 Walt Crawford 5-9 1966 Ed Sobczak 12-22 2000 Sam Piraro 41-24 19-11 T1st 1931 Walt Crawford 9-7 1967 Ed Sobczak 12-19 2001 Sam Piraro 37-22-1 21-15 T3rd 1932 Walt Crawford 14-6 1968 Ed Sobczak 15-23 2002 Sam Piraro 45-17 21-9 2nd 1933 Bill Hubbard 10-8 1969 Ed Sobczak 16-19-1 2003 Doug Thurman 25-32 10-19 5th 1934 Bill Hubbard 8-4-1 2004 Sam Piraro 23-31-1 11-19 5th 1935 Joe Blacow 17-6 Year Coach Overall Conf. Finish 2005 Sam Piraro 28-28-1 13-17 5th 1936 Joe Blacow 9-8-1 1970 Gene Menges 21-18 4-8 6th 2006 Sam Piraro 33-26 12-12 3rd 1937 Gil Bishop 9-8 1971 Gene Menges 30-14 13-8 T1st * 2007 Sam Piraro 34-26 11-13 T4th 1938 Gil Bishop 5-10-1 1972 Gene Menges 29-20 8-10 4th 2008 Sam Piraro 31-25 17-14 4th 1939 Walt McPherson 10-7 1973 Gene Menges 32-15-1 11-6 2nd 2009 Sam Piraro 41-20 15-7 1st 1940 Walt McPherson 4-14 1974 Gene Menges 24-26 10-14 4th 2010 Sam Piraro 23-37 9-15 6th 1941 Walt McPherson 6-10 1975 Gene Menges 22-22 9-9 3rd 1942 Walt McPherson 3-9 1976 Gene Menges 19-36 6-14 6th Overall: 1,810-1,600-32 (.531) 1943 Walt McPherson 5-6 1977 Gene Menges 35-23 20-14 3rd Conference: 526-538 (.494) 1944 Tiny Hartranft 4-5-1 1978 Gene Menges 40-24 24-12 2nd * WAC: 208-189 (.524) 1945 Tiny Hartranft 8-4 1979 Gene Menges 39-20 25-14 2nd ** 1946 Ralph Johnson 9-9 1980 Gene Menges 29-24-1 21-15 3rd * Second Half champion 1947 Walt McPherson 16-10 1981 Gene Menges 28-29-1 17-19 3rd **First Half champion 1948 Walt Williams 13-14-1 1982 Gene Menges 14-39 9-27 6th ***WAC West Division champion 1949 Walt Williams 19-10-1 1983 Gene Menges 32-20 15-12 3rd (W)Western Division 1950 Walt Williams 12-17 1984 Gene Menges 28-35-1 15-15 T2nd 1951 Walt Williams 10-17 1985 Gene Menges 24-34 16-14 T2nd 1917-21 No team was fielded

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#31 Coaching Experience 2009- San Jose State - Associate Head Coach 2008 Ohlone College - Head Coach Tom 2000-07 - Assistant Coach 1996-99 Cal Poly - Head Coach Kunis 1995 De Anza College - Head Coach Assoc. Head Coach 1991-94 De Anza College - Assistant Coach 7th Season 1988-91 San Jose State - Assistant Coach 1984-87 - Assistant Coach San Jose Sate, 1991 only time in school history.

Associate head coach Tom Kunis, a nationally-regarded During the 2008 campaign, he served as the head coach at pitching coach, is in seventh season overall with the San Jose Ohlone College in Fremont, Calif. Prior to that he was an assis- State University baseball program. In addition to leading the tant at Stanford from 2000-07, where he aided the Cardinal to pitching staff, he plays an integral part in the recruiting process three national runner-up finishes in four College World Series and coordinates Spartans baseball youth camps. trips. The Cardinal posted a team ERA under 4.00 four times and nine of his pitchers were selected in the first five rounds of the Under Kunis’ guidance, two Spartan hurlers received post- MLB Draft. season honors in 2010. Starter Blake McFarland was named first-team All-WAC and was selected to the WAC All-Tourna- From 1996-99 Kunis was the top assistant at Cal Poly in San ment team. Zack Jones listed as a , earned Freshman Luis Obispo, Calif. His rotations consistently ranked among the of the Year honors in the WAC, and inclusion on the Louisville best in the WAC (1996) and Big West (1997-99). Slugger Freshman All-America team and first-team selection on the All-Ping! Freshman Baseball Team. Jones, a two way player, He was the pitching coach at De Anza College in Cupertino, was the teams primary . He finished the year with a 5-1 Calif., from 1991-94. The Dons twice topped the Coast Confer- record and five saves. ence in ERA. He was head coach for the 1995 campaign, earning a 31-14-2 record and a California state playoff berth. In 2009 San Jose State won the regular-season WAC title be- hind a pitching staff that led the league in team ERA. It was the Kunis began his coaching career as an assistant at West Val- first time the Spartans led the WAC in pitching since joining the ley College in Saratoga, Calif. from 1984-87. conference in 1997. San Jose State’s 4.66 ERA, was nearly a full better than second-place Fresno State’s 5.61. San Jose State A graduate of They Pitched for Coach Kunis led the conference in complete games (6), shutouts (4), saves (17) San Jose’s Bran- Name Last MLB Organization and a school-record 453 . ham High School, Jack Adams ...... Kunis earned his David Berner ...... Three of the top six individual ERA marks in 2009 WAC bachelor’s degree Jeremy Bleich ...... New York Yankees play belonged to San Jose State hurlers. Ryan Shopshire became in kinesiology Jeff Bruksch+ ...... the first Spartan to earn WAC Pitcher of the Year honors, and was from San Jose Anthony Chavez*+ . . . . .Anaheim Angels joined on the All-WAC first- State, and a mas- Erik Davis ...... San Diego Padres team by David Berner. ter’s degree in Nolan Gallagher ...... Including Shopshire, Kunis sports administra- Joe Gardner ...... has coached four conference tion from Saint Trevor Gibson ...... Pitchers of the Year since Mary’s College in Mike Gosling* ...... Cleveland Indians 2000. Moraga, Calif. Jeremy Guthrie* ...... John Hudgins ...... San Diego Padres In his first tour with the He and his Max Peterson ...... Oakland Athletics Greg Reynolds ...... Colorado Rockies Spartans, Kunis was an as- wife, Kim, reside Mark Romanczuk . sistant coach from 1988-91. in San Jose with Ryan Shopshire ...... His pitching staff was the their five children, *+ . best in the Big West Confer- sons Austin (17), Brandt Walker ...... Houston Astros ence for three of those years. Tyler (15), Landon In 1989 and 1990 the pro- Justin Wayne*+ ...... Florida Marlins (9) and Cooper Jason Young*+ ...... Colorado Rockies gram posted back-to-back (3), and daughter 40-plus win seasons, the * - Played at the Major League level Megan (14). + - Retired www.sjsuspartans.com 9 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff

#33 Coaching Experience 2008- San Jose State - Assistant Coach 2007 Santa Clara - Assistant Coach Jeff 2007 (summer) Mat-Su Miners - Head Coach 2006 California - Assistant Coach Pritchard 2006 (summer) Kauai Menehunes - Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach 2002-05 San Francisco State - Assistant Coach 4th Season 2005 (summer) Monterey Bay Sox - Head Coach San Francisco, 2000 top GPA among men’s teams at San Jose State for the fall 2007 and spring 2008 semesters combined. Jeff Pritchard is in his fourth season as an assistant coach for Pritchard coached at Santa Clara University, under former San Jose State University. His chief responsibilities are as the hit- Spartan player Mark O’Brien, during the 2007 season. He was a ting coach and recruiting and academic coordinator. He also hitting and fielding instructor, coached first base, co-directed the coaches the catchers, oversees the prospect camps, and serves as Bronco camps, developed and oversaw community outreach, and the third base coach. assisted with recruiting. In 2009, his second season working with the Spartans, He spent the 2006 season an assistant coach at University of Pritchard’s hitters broke seven single-season school marks. On its California. From 2002-05, he worked as the assistant coach and way to the WAC regular-season crown, San Jose State shattered recruiting coordinator at San Francisco State University, for then the program’s batting record by hitting .339, 20 points higher head coach and former Spartan assistant Matt Markovich. than the previous mark. In addition, program records were set for runs (472), hits (723), doubles (135), RBI (424), During the 2007 summer, he was head coach of the Alaska (1,007) and sacrifices (92 combined). Baseball League’s (ABL) Mat-Su Miners. The Miners, located in Palmer, Alaska, were ranked as high as fifth on the PG Cross- The Spartans had six players hit .335 or better with 160-plus checker Summer 16 chart, which rates the nation’s top college at-bats. Jacob Bruns led the way at .399, third-best in the WAC. summer league clubs. The team finished with a 24-11 record and Both Bruns and Kyle Bellows (.389) had slugging percentages earned the ABL co-championship. above .600. The Spartans belted 43 home runs, their highest team total since 2002. In the summer of 2006, Pritchard was the associate head coach of the Kauai Menehunes of the Hawaii Collegiate Baseball In September 2009, Pritchard’s 2010 recruiting class was League. The Menehunes finished in second-place. rated No. 42 nationally and No. 1 in the WAC by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. Serving as the head coach of the Monterey Bay Sox in Mon- terey, Calif., during the summer of 2005, he earned California In 2008, he received the SJSU Athletics Board Academic As- Coastal Collegiate League Manager of the Year honors and led sistant Coach of the Year award, for guiding the Spartans to the the Bay Sox to the National Baseball Congress World Series. The team finished the summer ranked 13th nationally.

A native of Carmel Valley, Calif., Pritchard earned his asso- ciate degree in liberal studies from (AHC) in Santa Maria, Calif., in 1997 and bachelors degree in English from the University of San Francisco in 2000. In 2006 he earned a master’s degree in English from San Francisco State.

As a player at AHC, Pritchard was a 1996 junior college All- American and the 1996 Western State Conference (WSC) batting champion. He was a two-time All-WSC honoree and a two-time team MVP before playing his final two seasons at USF. In addi- tion, he played three seasons of professional baseball.

He, his wife Carrie and daughter Peyton (1) reside in San Jose.

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four home runs and 39 RBI all ranked in the top-three on the #7 team. Starting all 24 WAC games, he hit a team-best .361. He added 14 runs, six doubles, one and 20 RBI, also team highs. Cory As second-team All-WAC selection in 2009, Valine hit .449 Valine in conference play and .387 overall with seven home runs and 46 RBI. Among Division I batters, he was the seventh toughest to Volunteer , with just eight in 186 at-bats. In his best day at the Assistant Coach plate he went 5-for-5 at Sacramento State (5/3). He had hitting 1st Season streaks of 18 and 23 games during that year and earned the team’s San Jose State, 2010 Big Stick Award.

Corey Valine enters his first season as a volunteer assistant coach for San Jose State University. His responsibilities include working with catchers, assistant hitting coach and he serves as the team's first base coach.

Valine spent four seasons on the Spartan baseball team pri- marily as a third baseman. His .387 batting average in 2009 is the eighth best single-season mark in school history and his 22- game hit streak, that same year, is the program’s third best.

Valine's career marks of 116 RBI and 14 home runs are sev- enth and 10th, respectively, all-time. In addition, he is the only hitter in San Jose State history to have two games in which he recorded eight at bats.

In 2010, as a senior co-captain, he earned first-team All- WAC honors. Making 40 starts at third and 15 times behind the plate, he hit .307 in 228 at bats. His 70 hits, 33 runs, 11 doubles,

A four-year letterwinner at Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento, Calif., he was twice selected as the team's MVP. He earned the 2006 Best Pitcher distinction and three times was an All-Capital Valley Conference honoree.

Valine was the Spartan baseball team's Student-Athlete Advi- sory Committee representative for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 sea- sons and in 2008 he attended the NCAA Leadership Council.

In the summer of 2010 he was the hitting coach of the Bend (Ore.) Elks of the West Coast League (WCL). The Elks shattered the WCL single-season home run record by smacking 35, sur- passing the previous high of 23. In addition they set new league records including total runs (256), doubles (88), triples (15), RBI (228), total bases (652), (.399) and HRs.

He earned a degree in justice studies from San Jose State in 2010. A native of West Sacramento, Calif., he resides in San Jose.

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Jason Justin Piraro Weaver Coordinator of Equipment Manager Operations 17th Season 6th Season San Jose State, 1999 San Jose State, 2010

Jason Piraro is in his sixth season as the coordinator of Justin Weaver is in his 17th year at San Jose State Uni- operations for the San Jose State University baseball program. versity. Weaver has served as an athletics department equipment manager since April of 2000. He has worked with all 16 Spartan Piraro was a four-year member of the baseball team at teams during his tenure. He began as a student assistant in 1994, Del Mar High School in San Jose, graduating in 2001. He then and in 1999, was appointed assistant equipment manager. played for two years at Mission College in Santa Clara, Calif., at- taining an associates degree in liberal studies. Weaver earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in sports management from San Jose State in 1999. He was an assistant coach at Lincoln High School in 2005 and in 2010 completed his degree in sociology at San Jose He holds the Athletic Equipment Managers Association State, with a minor in kinesiology. certification. The native of Sunnyvale, Calif., attended Wilcox High School, and currently resides in San Jose.

Kayla Andrew Propp Peters Student Assitant Athletic Trainer 2nd Season 2nd Season San Jose State Point Loma Nazarene, 2007

Kayla Propp is a sophomore at San Jose State Univer- Andrew Peters is in his second year as a graduate assis- sity and in her second season as the administrative assistant for tant athletic trainer at San Jose State. His primarily responsibility the Spartan baseball program. is working with the Spartan baseball program, after having as- sisted with the Spartan football team during the fall. A business management major and native of Vacaville, Calif., Propp is a 2009 graduate of Will C. Wood High School. In 2007, Peters earned a degree in athletic training from Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) in San Diego, Calif. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in the same field. While at PLNU, he worked with the cross country and squads.

He spent the summer of 2005 as an intern with the Modesto (Calif.) Nuts, the Advanced minor league affili- ate of the Colorado Rockies. The native of Fairfield, Calif., at- tended Armijo High School.

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John Austin Pitcher L/L, 5-10, 190, SR, 1V Sunnyvale, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans.

2010: Made 12 starts in a team-leading 22 total appearances...in 51.0 in- nings he surrendered 73 hits and 42 earned runs and had a 7.41 ERA...struckout 27 bat- Single-Game Highs 6.1 3/5/10 at Santa Clara ters while allowing 26 Strikeouts 5 4/25/10 at Wichita State walks...first Division I win came in relief at Wichita State (4/25)...longest outing, 6.1 innings and 98 pitches, came at Santa Clara (3/5)...had a season-high five strikeouts at Wichita State (4/25).

COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO: Spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons at College of San Mateo (Calif.) for Coach Doug Williams.

2009: Earned first-team All-Coast Conference honors in compiling a 7-1 record and team-best 2.27 ERA with one ...made 13 ap- pearances, all starts, and struck 68 against 27 walks over 83.1 in- nings...helped team to a 33-13 overall record and a share of the 2009 Coast Golden Gate title (18-7) and a berth in the Super Regional in the Northern California state playoffs.

2008: Made 17 relief appearances with 25 strikeouts in 25.0 innings... the team reached the state playoffs.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, Calif....played with current teammate Danny Stienstra (Coaches Mike Oakland, Chris Volta)...garnered second-team All-West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) and first-team All-Daily News dis- tinction as an infielder his senior season...earned All-WCAL honorable mention as a junior.

JOHN: Majoring in business administration, with a concentration in management...interested in working in the front office of a professional baseball franchise...played with the Humboldt Crabs in Arcata, Calif. in the summer of 2009 and earned Co-Pitcher of the Year for the West Coast League Tri-State champions...enjoys traveling and playing the piano...younger brother, Joey, plays baseball at Saint Francis...the son of Leslie and Brady Austin...a native of Mountain View, Calif., John Wes- ley Austin was born August 29, 1988.

Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP 2010 7.41 1-9 22/12 0 0 0 51.0 73 44 42 26 27 .349 11

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#11 CAÑADA COLLEGE: Spent the 2009 season at Cañada College in Redwood City, Calif. (Coach Tony Lucca)...earned an infield spot on the All-Coast Conference Pacific second team...started all 41 games and hit .329 (51-for-155) with 38 runs, 11 doubles, two triples, two home runs, Nick 17 RBI, a team-best 25 walks and 11 steals on 15 attempts...made five errors in 140 chances (.964)...aided the Colts to a record of 29-14 overall Borg and 17-8 in the Coast Pacific, good enough for third-place in the division Infield and a berth in the Northern California state playoffs as the No. 13 seed. L/R, 5-11, 180, SR, 1V San Mateo, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans.

2010: Among his 38 appear- Single-Game Highs ances, made 14 starts at short- At-Bats 5 Two times stop and 10 at third base...hit Runs 2 Three times .291 (23-for-79) with six dou- Hits 4 5/23/10 vs. Hawai’i bles and nine walks... scored RBI 2 Two times Doubles 1 Six times 14 runs and knocked in 12... Triples - among his three mulit-hit Home Runs - games was a 4-for-5, two-run, Stolen Bases 1 Two times two RBI effort against Hawai’i Hit Streak 4 One Time (5/23)...both his multi-RBI games came in the Hawai’i series (5/22 & 5/23)...scored two runs in a game three times...went 2-for-3 in steals...had a team single-game high eight assists against Hawai’i (5/21).

SKYLINE COLLEGE: Spent the 2008 season at Skyline College in San Bruno, Calif....started 20 of 26 games, hitting .l41 (9-for-64) with 12 runs, three doubles, eight RBI and 12 walks as Skyline went 27-14.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Aragon High School in San Mateo, Calif....a four-year starter in baseball (Coach Jesse Velez)...... two-time All-Peninsula League selection.

NICK: Majoring in business management...plans to attend graduate or law school upon completion of his undergraduate studies... likes watch- ing SportsCenter and hanging out with friends in his spare time...the son of Lynda and Douglas Borg...a native of Redwood City, Calif., Nick Joseph Borg was born April 10, 1989.

Career Hitting Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2010 38-24 .291 79 14 23 6 0 0 12 9 1 18 1/1 2-3 www.sjsuspartans.com 15 2011 Spartans #55

Tommy Gale Outfield R/R, 6-2, 175, SR, 2V Pleasanton, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his fourth season with the Spartans.

2010: Among 21 appearances made eight starts in center and four in right...hit .176 (6-for-34) with one double...scored seven runs and knocked in two...scored a season-high two runs against Southern Illinois (3/13)...made one apprearance on the mound...threw 2.1 innings of relief against Sacramento State (5/1) allowing four hits and two earned runs while striking out two...was limited throughout the season due to injury.

2009: Among 48 appearances made 11 starts in center field Single-Game Highs and seven in right...batted .294 At-Bats 6 3/18/09 vs. Chicago State (20-for-68) with 17 runs, four Runs 4 3/18/09 vs. Chicago State 2008: Among his 33 appearances made six starts in left, five in center doubles, one triple, seven RBI, Hits 4 3/18/09 vs. Chicago State and four in right field...made collegiate debut as a ninth- defensive eight walks and five sacrifice RBI 3 4/12/08 at Sac. State Doubles 1 Six times replacement against Utah (2/23)...first collegiate hit came against Santa bunts...had four hits and four Triples 1 4/4/09 at Hawai’i Clara (3/1)...had three two-hit games, against Sacramento State (3/15), runs, single-game career highs, Home Runs 1 4/12/08 at Sac. State Saint Mary’s (3/18) and at Washington State (4/25)...got a season-high against Chicago State Stolen Bases 1 Two times Hit Streak 5 Two times three RBI at Sacramento State (4/12) on his first home run... missed six (3/18)...added a trio of two-hit games after getting hit in the face by a pitch at New Mexico State (3/21) games...first of three multi-run ...drove in two runs in back-to-back games at Washington State (4/25 & games came at Cal State Northridge (3/14)...first collegiate triple came at 4/26) among three multi-RBI games...season-high five-game hit streak Hawai’i (4/4)...longest hit streak was five games (3/20-4/4)...fielded .957 (3/14-18)...hit a team-best .391 (9-for-23) against lefties...fielded all 31 (43-2-2). defensive chances cleanly, with one outfield assist.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, Calif. He earned two varsity letters in baseball (Coach Lou Cesario)...named first-team All-Contra Costa Times, first-team All-East Bay Athletic League and team Most Valuable Player as a senior...led the Dons to the 2007 North Coast Section playoffs while batting .382 with nine doubles and eight stolen bases and posting a 4-1 record and 0.71 ERA with 24 strikeouts over 29 innings on the mound.

TOMMY: Majoring in business administration, with a concentration in management...would like to own a business or be in management after graduation...enjoys cars, music, and watching baseball...spent the 2009 summer playing for the Waikiki Surfers, regular-season co-champions of the Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League...played club baseball for the California Smoke (Coach Joel Kaufman)...the son of Valorie and Patrick Gale...a native of Upland, Calif., Thomas Patrick Gale was born May 30, 1989.

Career Hitting Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2008 33/15 .222 54 4 12 1 0 1 11 3 1 13 1/0 0-1 2009 48/18 .294 68 17 20 4 1 0 7 8 2 9 5/1 0-1 2010 21/12 .176 34 7 6 1 0 0 2 4 1 10 0/1 2-2 Totals 102/45 .244 156 28 38 6 1 1 20 15 4 32 6/2 2-4

Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP 2010 7.71 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 2.1 4 2 2 1 2 .400 0

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Cal State Bakersfield (3/29), finishing 5-for-6 with three doubles, a run #14 scored and seven RBI...went 3-for-5 with a career-high three runs, one RBI and a hit-by-pitch against Dartmouth (3/20)...produced four other three-hit games, including back-to-back road efforts at Santa Clara (2/28) and Pacific (3/7)...13 multi-hit, four multi-RBI and five multi-run Craig games...career-long hit streak of 12 games (3/20-4/10), when he batted .490 (25-for-51)..first collegiate triple came against Louisiana Tech Hertler (5/23) the WAC Tournament...fielded .977 (47-79-3). Infield/Outfield 2008: Among 45 appearanaces, made 21 of his 36 starts in left field, L/R, 5-10, 190, SR, 3V nine as and six at second base...hit .277 (39-for-141) San Jose, Calif. scoring 24 runs and knocking in 17...earned 24 walks and stole eight bases while “taking one for the team” eight times...had 12 Single-Game Highs multi-hit and four multi-RBI At-Bats 6 Five times SPARTAN NOTES: In his fourth season with the Spartans...two-time Runs 3 Two times games...longest hit streak was Hits 5 3/29/09 vs. CSU Bakersfield Academic All-WAC honoree...one of three Spartans on the roster to have six games (5/4-11)...made just RBI 7 3/29/09 vs. CSU Bakersfield made 100 starts...one of 10 Spartans in 2010-11 to hail from San Jose, one in 72 defensive Doubles 3 3/29/09 vs. CSU Bakersfield Calif. Triples 1 Two times chances...over the last nine Home Runs - game of the year hit .368 (14- Stolen Bases 2 Two times 2010: Among 43 appearances, made all 28 starts as a designated hitter... for-38), with three doubles, Hit Streak 12 3/20-4/10/09 batted .217 (26-for-121) with 21 runs and nine RBI...had two doubles four runs, four RBI and two and a triple...stole seven bases in 10 attempts...six multi-hit games in- steals...the stretch included a 4-for-6 effort at Saint Mary’s (5/6)...had cluding a season best 4-for-4 with two runs and an RBI against New eight two-walk games...went 3-for-5 with a double, two runs and two Mexico State (4/17)...had three-hit efforts at Santa Clara (3/5) and RBI against Sacramento State (3/15) and 3-for-6, reachihng base safely against UC Davis (3/14)...two multi-RBI games - two RBI each agaisnt six times, against Hawai’i (4/4)...drove in a season-best three runs UC Davis (3/14) and at Cal State Bakersfield (3/19)...stole two bases against Nevada (5/18). against New Mexico State (4/18). HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-sport standout and 2007 grauate of San Jose’s Branham High School...an All-Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL) selection in baseball (Coach Landon Jacobs), football and soc- cer...was the BVAL Santa Teresa Division MVP and a first-team All- BVAL pick in baseball as a senior...selected to the CalHiSports.com All-State baseball team for medium schools... capped his senior cam- paign as the 2007 High School Baseball Player of the Year as chosen by the Santa Clara County Hot Stove Corporation...hit .368 for his career, including .505 with four home runs and 23 RBI leading Branham to the BVAL Santa Teresa Division title and a Central Coast Section playoff appearance his senior year...stole 25 bases in two seasons and was named to the All-Mercury News second-team...in soccer he tallied 69 goals and 31 assists including a section-leading 25 strikes as a senior helping the Bruins to a BVAL Santa Teresa Division title and the quarterfinals of the CCS Division II playoffs…a three-time All-BVAL first-team and two- time All-Mercury News second-team honoree, as well as, Sophomore of the Year in the BVAL…in football was honored as the Most Outstanding Special Teams player and twice a first-team All-BVAL Mt. Hamilton Di- vision as well as All-Mercury News honorable mention.

CRAIG: Majoring in communication studies, with a minor in busi- ness...is a fan of English professional soccer club, Manchester United...played summer ball in 2008 for Pittsfield (Mass.) Dukes... earned first-team West Coast League honors in summer 2009 for the Bellingham (Wash.) Bells...the son of Laura and Scott Hertler...father was an assistant coach under Sam Piraro for 14 years and is the head coach at De Anza College...three members of his nuclear family are San Jose State graduates... a native of Santa Clara, Calif., Craig Johnathan Hertler was born May 24, 1989.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2008 45/36 .277 141 24 39 7 0 0 17 24 8 18 5/0 8-13 2009: Among 49 appearances, made 29 of his 36 starts at second base 2009 49/36 .322 143 28 46 5 1 0 23 25 14 10 7/1 3-4 and seven as a designated hitter...hit .322 (46-for-143) with 28 runs, 23 2010 43/28 .215 121 21 26 2 1 0 9 13 9 19 1/1 7-10 Totals 137/100 .274 405 73 111 14 2 0 49 62 31 47 13/2 18-27 RBI, 25 walks and a .464 on-base percentage...had a career day against www.sjsuspartans.com 17 2011 Spartans #12

Kerry Jenkins Outfield R/R, 6-2, 205, SR, 1V Tracy, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans...a 2009-10 Academic All-WAC and San Jose State Scholar-Athlete.

2010: Among his 43 appearances made 28 starts in left field and four as a designated hitter...batted .270 (30-for-111) with 18 runs...his 24 RBI and eight doubles were good for fifth on the team...blasted Single-Game Highs four home runs - vs. Pacific At-Bats 7 5/9/10 at Nevada (3/27), vs. New Mexico State Runs 2 Three times Hits 2 Nine times (4/17 & 4/18) and at Stanford RBI 3 4/17/10 vs. New Mexico State (5/4) - which tied for second Doubles 1 Eight times on the team for the season...hit Triples - Home Runs 1 Four times .375 (12-for-32) against lefties Stolen Bases - and .368 (7-for-19) as a lead- Hit Streak 6 4/1-4/11/10 off hitter...seven multi-RBI games, which is tops among returners...nine times had multi-hit games...had a three RBI game vs. New Mexico State (4/17)...most pro- ductive day came at Nevada (5/7) with two RBI and two runs on 2-for-5 from the plate including one double...his .450 slugging percentage is third among returners...a .951 fielder with two errors in 41 chances. CHABOT COLLEGE: Spent the 2009 season at Chabot College in Hayward, Calif., under head coach and former Spartan Steve Friend... honored as a first-team All-Coast Conference Golden Gate selection ...made 39 starts in 40 appearances...hit .295 (46-for-156) with 31 runs, 13 doubles...led the team with 11 home runs, 51 RBI and a .590 slugging percentage...drew 18 walks and stole five bases without being caught ...helped lead Chabot to the Northern California regional playoffs.

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC: Played 2008 at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif....debut came as a designated hitter at the University of Houston...first collegiate hit, a pinch-hit, came at home against Gonzaga...primarily played third base...had one stint on the mound, throwing one inning of relief against Gonzaga.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Merrill F. West High School in Tracy, Calif....earned two varsity letters in baseball (Coach Jim Rice)...as a senior was named the Tri-City Athletic League (TCAL) Player of the Year, as well as earned first-team All-TCAL and first-team all-area hon- ors...hit .479 with 24 runs, eight triples, one home run, 42 RBI and a .699 slugging percentage in 2007...in his best outing went 4-for-5 with two triples and six RBI.

KERRY: Majoring in communication studies, with a minor in busi- ness...enjoys reading...has one younger sister, Lesley...the son of Brigitte and Freeman Jenkins...a native of Tracy, Calif., Freeman Kerry Jenkins III was born May 17, 1989.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2010 43/32 .270 111 18 30 8 0 4 24 5 2 30 2/1 0-2

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with 33 strikeouts over 24.2 innings...named to the 2007 Commission on #21 Athletics All-Northern California Baseball Team and first-team Bay Val- ley Conference (BVC) in addition to BVC Pitcher of the Year...compiled a 10-2 record with a 2.20 ERA and 96 strikeouts over 102.1 innings... helped his team to a 27-18 overall record and the first round of the state Eric playoffs...made 15 starts among 16 appearances, with one complete LeBaron game...shared team MVP honors...pitched in the Fall All-Star Classic. Pitcher R/R, 6-2, 205, SR, SQ Petaluma, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his third season with the Spartans.

2010: Made 13 appearances all out of the ...posted a 6.43 ERA in 28.0 innings with 17 strikeouts...longest outing was 6.0 innings against Hawai’i in which he had his top strikeout total (4)...allowed 15 walks and 20 earned runs...righties hit just .219 off him.

2009: Made one start among five appearances...posted a Single-Game Highs 3.86 ERA in 9.1 innings with Innings 6.0 5/22/10 vs. Hawai’i Strikeouts 4 5/22/10 vs. Hawai’i five strkeouts...debut came against Dartmouth (3/20)...... struck out two in his longest outing of the season, 4.0 scoreless innings against Pacific (4/14)...first start came at USF (4/21).

COLLEGE OF MARIN: Spent the 2007 and 2008 seasons at College of Marin (Coach Steve Berringer) in Kentfield, Calif....in 2008 made six appearances, all starts with a 3-3 record and 8.03 ERA...led the team

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Casa Grande High School in Petaluma, Calif....was a three-year varsity letterwinner in baseball (Coach Paul Maytorena) for the three-time North Coast Section champi- ons.

ERIC: Majoring in communication studies, with a minor in business ...thinking about becoming a firefighter or a teacher after baseball... in summer 2009 made four appearances for the Southern California Col- legiate Baseball Association (SCCBA) champion Palm Springs (Calif.) Power...enjoys and in his spare time...parents are Michelle and Peter LeBaron...a native of San Francisco, Calif., Eric Michael LeBaron was born May 5, 1988.

Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP 2009 3.86 0-1 5/1 0 0 0 9.1 8 4 4 11 5 .250 1 2010 6.43 0-1 13/0 0 0 0 28.0 33 22 20 15 17 .306 5 Total 5.78 0-2 18/1 0 0 0 37.1 41 26 24 26 22 .293 6 www.sjsuspartans.com 19 2011 Spartans

...went hitless just 11 times…committed one error in 126 chances defen- #1 sively (.992)... earned the Spartan Award, recognizing work ethic, tough- ness, unselfishness and loyalty...was the Spartan recipient of the Loyd Christopher Award at the 25th annual Santa Clara County Hot Stove Jason Banquet. 2008: Among 54 appearances made 48 starts with his primary roll being Martin the centerfielder (38 starts)...hit .307 (51-for-166) and scored 34 runs...led the WAC in hit-by-pitches with 19, which matched his strike- Outfield out total...was 21st in Division I in hit-by-pitches per game (0.35), and R/R, 5-9, 175, SR, 3V 24th in hit-by-pitches...led the team with a .440 on-base percentage...pro- San Jose, Calif. duced the team’s longest hit streak, 14 games (3/2-21)...defensively, han- dled his first 101 chances cleanly in the outfield before being charged with a pair of errors in the last game of the year...belted three home runs, at Washington State (4/26), against Fresno State (5/9) and vs. Sacra- SPARTAN NOTES: In his fourth season with the Spartans... 2010 mento State (3/15)...had a season-best four RBI against Louisiana Tech CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District 8…2010 preseason (4/18)...scored a season-best three runs against Hawai’i-Hilo (4/22)...had All-Western Athletic Conference selection…2009 second-team All-WAC first collegiate triple and added a double at Louisiana Tech (3/29)…12 honoree...... two-time Academic All-WAC and three-time San Jose State multi-hit and six multi-RBI games...earned the Coaches’ Award. University Scholar-Athlete…54 career hit-by-pitches is the most in school history...one of 10 Spartans in 2010-11 to hail from San Jose, Calif....2010 hit total (88) ranks seventh on the school’s single-season list...career stats include; first in hit-by-pitches (54), third in runs (148) and fifth in hits (225) and seventh in average (.357).

2010: Among 60 appearances made 59 starts; 52 in center field, five in left and two in right...led the team in 10 offensive categories including batting average (.373), hits (88), runs (46), on-base percentage (.444), and (10)...ranked second in three other offensive categories including slugging percentage (.462) and at bats (236)...had 27 multi-hit performances including 16 two-hit, 10 three-hit and one four-hit efforts, at Cal State Bakersfield (3/20)...racked up four two-RBI games...ended his career long 26-game hit streak against UC Santa Barbara (2/27)...had 10-game and 14-game hit streaks during the season...a team-high two steals in a game against Single-Game Highs Louisiana Tech (4/10)...hit At-Bats 7 Three times .387 against righties, .351 with Runs 4 Three times runners on, .813 with a runner Hits 4 Two times on third and less than two outs HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2007 from The Harker School in San RBI 5 5/9/09 vs. New Mexico State Doubles 2 Three times and was successful at a .576 Jose, Calif….earned four varsity letters in baseball (Coach James Brack) Triples 1 Five times clip in advancing runners...had and three in football...as a senior was named to the first-team All-Private Home Runs 1 10 times a 1.000 fielding percentage in School League (PSL)…hit .500 with five home runs and 30 RBI...earned Stolen Bases 2 4/10/10 at Lousiana Tech Hit Streak 26 4/22/09-2/27/10 166 chances and was third on first-team All-PSL in baseball two other times, and the second-team the team with 160 putouts. once...batted .624 with 30 RBI and 17 steals as a junior...in football, was a second-team all-league pick...selected team MVP in both baseball and 2009: The only Spartan to start and play in all 61 games...made 46 football. starts in center, 11 in left and four in right... hit .377 with a team-best 68 runs, 11 doubles and five home runs...was second on the team in at-bats JASON: Majoring in psychology, with a minor in kinesiology...inter- (228), hits (86), triples (2), total bases (116) and walks (26), and third in ested in becoming a physical therapist...serves as a team representative RBI (45)...17th toughest batter in the country to strike out…WAC ranks on the Spartan Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)...is an avid include fifth in runs, sixth in on-base percentage, runs and at-bats, third fan of the …spent the 2008 summer playing for the in total plate appearances (286) and third with 0.21 strikeouts per Pittsfield (Mass.) Dukes of the New England College Baseball League game...had a career-high five RBI at New Mexico State (5/9)...set a sin- (NECBL) and participated in the NECBL All-Star Game ...played club gle-season hit by pitch record (25)...was third nationally in hit-by- baseball for BayArea Baseball (Coach Jason Ryback)...son of Mary Ann pitches...produced team’s longest hit streak, ending the season on a and Steve Martin...a native of Worcester, Mass., Jason Anthony Martin career-best 23-game tear (4/22-5/23), during which he batted .472 (42- was born July 26, 1988. for-89)...had five straight two-hit games (3/24-29)...best series came at New Mexico State where he went 10-for-16 (.625) with 13 runs, seven RBI, a double, triple, home run, walk and five hit-by-pitches...68 runs were the fourth-best single-season effort in program history and 86 hits Career Statistics tied for the eighth-best...scored a career-high four runs three Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA times...added four three-run games among 20 multi-run outings...first ca- 2008 54/48 .307 166 34 51 8 2 3 27 22 19 19 2/2 4-9 reer four-hit effort came against Stanford (5/12)...had a pair of four-RBI 2009 61/61 .377 228 68 86 11 2 5 45 26 25 13 5/1 2-4 games, vs. Chicago State (3/18) and Louisiana Tech (4/10)...produced 2010 60/59 .373 236 46 88 13 1 2 23 21 10 16 3/1 7-11 Totals 175/168 .357 630 148 225 32 5 10 95 69 54 48 10/4 13-24 28 multi-hit games, third-most in the WAC, and nine multi-RBI games

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with Zack Jones on a shutout (8-0) vs. Nevada in the WAC Tournament #26 (5/26)...led the staff with 99.1 innings of work...surrendered 109 hits and 40 earned runs while striking out 71 and walking 27...season-high in strikeouts with nine vs. Southern Illinois...led the team in wins, ERA, starts, complete games and strike outs...averaged 6.62 innings and 6.43 Blake strike outs per outing, with a strike out to walk ratio of just below 3.0 ... from 3/13 to 4/24 made seven starts without a loss (4-0, 40 K, 53.1 in- McFarland nings).

Pitcher SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE: Spent the 2008 and 2009 sea- R/R, 6-5, 230, SR, 1V sons at Santa Barbara (Calif.) City College (Coach Teddy Warrecker) San Jose, Calif. ...first-team All-Western State Conference North (WSCN) selection in 2009...was 8-3 with a 3.09 ERA in 2009 ...drew a team-best 12 starts among his 16 appearances...threw all three of his team’s complete

SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans...2011 pre- season WAC Pitcher of the Year...a 2010 Academic All-WAC and Spar- tan Scholar-Athlete...2010 first-team All-WAC selection and WAC All-Tournament team honoree...grandfather is John Oldham, a San Jose State pitcher (1952-54) and Baseball Hall of Fame mem- Single-Game Highs ber, who holds the program’s Innings 9.0 Three times single-season (166) and career Strikeouts 9 3/13/10 vs. Southern Illinois (412) strikeout records. Old- ham was the head baseball coach at Santa Clara University (1985-97) and a four-time Coach of the Year...one of 10 Spartans in 2010-11 to hail from San Jose, Calif.

2010: Made a team leading 15 starts...compiled a 7-4 record with a 3.62 ERA...had three complete games, all wins, vs. Southern Illinois (3/13), at Cal State Bakersfield (3/20) and at Louisiana Tech (4/10)...combined

games, including the lone shutout...struck out a team-best 62 in 81.2 in- nings...named team’s Pitcher of the Year by the Santa Barbara News- Press...a second-team All-WSCN reliever in 2008...went 5-3 with two saves, posting a 3.21 ERA over 84 innings...made the academic honor roll...aided SBCC to the Southern California regionals and an 18th seed.

WEST VALLEY COLLEGE: Attended West Valley College in Saratoga, Calif., in 2007...was a on the football team.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of San Jose’s Leigh High School... lettered two years in baseball (Coach Noe Ochoa) and football, and three years in basketball...as a senior earned first-team All-Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL) Mt. Hamilton Division honors as a pitcher and ...named Leigh’s best all-around athlete...went 6-3 with two complete games and a 3.26 ERA, striking out 47 and walking 11 in 58 innings as a senior...a second-team All-BVAL selection in football as a senior tight end and won the Coaches’ Award.

BLAKE: Majoring in psychology...considering becoming a firefighter after pursuing professional baseball...enjoys surfing, basketball and spearfishing.. .pitched for the Santa Barbara Foresters during the summer of 2008...pitched for the Folsom (Calif.) Pioneers of the West Coast League Tri-State during the summer of 2009 summer...son of Terryl and Jim McFarland ...father played football at Long Beach State...a native of San Jose, Calif., Blake Mackey McFarland was born February 28, 1988.

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putouts (446), and tied for eighth in fielding double plays (40)...was the #2 sixth-toughest player in Division I to strike out, with just eight in 187 at- bats (23.4 at-bats per strikeout)...led the team with 27 walks and fourth with 12 doubles...successful on all three steal attempts...produced a ca- reer-long hit streak of 12 games (3/15-4/3)...had back-to-back three-hit Danny games against Louisiana Tech (4/11) and UOP (4/14)...produced three hits three other times, at Santa Clara (2/28), against Dartmouth (3/24) Stienstra and Nevada (5/15)...19 multi-hit and seven multi-RBI games...11 multi- run games, with a pair of three-run efforts against Dartmouth (3/20) and Infield Cal State Bakersfield (3/28)...five two-walk games. R/R, 6-2, 205, SR, 3V Woodside, Calif. 2008: Named to Collegiate Baseball Newspaper’s Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America team...a Rivals.com second-team Freshman All- America and third-team honoree on the second annual Ping!Baseball All Ping! Freshman Team...led team with a .365 average, 69 hits, three SPARTAN NOTES: In his fourth season with the Spartans...named a triples and a .450 slugging per- Freshman All-American by multiple publications in 2008...three-time centage in starting 46 of 51 Single-Game Highs Academic All-WAC honoree and three-time San Jose State University games played...scored 23 runs, At-Bats 8 3/29/08 at La Tech Scholar-Athlete...one of three players on the 2011 roster to have made seven doubles, one home run, Runs 4 4/12/08 at Sac. State more than 100 starts. 32 RBI, 15 walks and two Hits 5 Two times RBI 4 5/23/10 vs. Hawai’i stolen bases...average was tied Doubles 1 20 times 2010: Among his 33 appearances made 28 starts, all at first base...hit for eighth-best in the WAC... Triples 1 Five times .265 in 102 at-bats with 27 hits including one double, two triples and two hit lefties (.358) and righties Home Runs 1 Three times homers...scored 14 runs and knocked in 13...second on the team with (.368) equally well...batted Stolen Bases 1 Six times Hit Streak 12 3/15-4/3/09 208 putouts and a .979 fielding percentage...two triples led the team... .374 in WAC play...charged finished the season on a seven-game hitting streak...produced four two- with one error in 359 chances hit games and two three-hit efforts...three-hit games came at Nevada in his first season at first base...fielding percentage (.997) was third-best (5/7) and against Hawai’i (5/23)...had a four-RBI outing vs. Hawai’i in the WAC... first player in program history to produce two 5-for-5 (5/23)...best game of the season was against Hawai’i going 3-for-5 with games, at Sacramento State (4/12) and at Fresno State (5/10)...added a triple, home run and a walk while scoring three runs and knocking in three four-hit efforts...scored a season-high four runs and hit first home four RBI...with a runner on third and less than two outs hit .800...batted run at Sacramento State (4/12)...four-hit games came at UC Davis (3/7), .300 as a pinch hitter. Louisiana Tech (3/29) and Sacramento State (4/11)...earned a WAC Hit- ter of the Week (4/14) honor...2008 River City Classic All-Tournament Team...Spartan Foundation Student-Athlete of the Week (4/21)...season- long hit streak of 10 games (4/11-23)...team-leading 20 multi-hit games with nine multi-RBI games...four three-RBI efforts, against Sacramento State (3/15) and Louisiana Tech (4/18), and at Louisiana Tech (3/29) and Fresno State (5/10)...chosen the team’s Rookie of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, Calif....earned three varsity letters in baseball (Coach Mike Oakland)...a first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League, second- team All-Mercury News, second-team All-Central Coast Section and first-team All-Daily News selection as a senior...hit .404 and posted a 7-2 record, a 2.18 ERA with 57 strikeouts in 61.0 innings that year...as a jun- ior hit .329 with nine RBI, a 4-1 record, one and a 2.16 ERA... named to the West Coast Classic All-Tournament Team and California Baseball Coaches Association North All-Star Team.

DANNY: Majoring in communication studies...would like to start his own small business...played for Palo Alto American Legion (Coach Tony Brewer)...played for the Bethesda (Md.) Big Train (Coach Sal Colan- gelo) in the summer of 2008 and 2009...won the regular season and League Championship Series and earned all-league honors in 2009 ...earned all-league honors, the team’s Most Outstanding Hitter award and a spot on the All-Decade team in 2008...the son of Cathy and Bruce Stienstra...a native of Redwood City, Calif., Daniel Bruce Stienstra was born March 1, 1989.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2008 51/46 .365 189 23 69 7 3 1 32 15 3 21 5/0 2-5 2009: Appeared in 54 games making 52 starts at first...fifth on the team 2009 54/52 .337 187 39 63 12 0 0 27 27 7 8 3/2 3-3 with a .337 average...did not commit an error in 474 chances...tied for 2010 33/28 .265 102 14 27 1 2 2 13 9 1 4 0/0 1-2 Totals 138/126 .333 478 76 159 20 5 3 72 51 11 33 8/2 6-10 the WAC lead in fielding percentage (1.000), third in chances and

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22 runs, six doubles, 28 RBI, a .398 slugging percentage, 15 walks and a #32 pair of steals...debut came against Saint Joseph’s (2/20)...picked up first hit and finished 1-for-3 with two runs, one RBI and a steal in that game ...had two four-hit games, at UC Santa Barbara (4/18) and against Fresno Pacific (4/22)...two four-RBI games, against Chicago State (3/18) and Anthony Louisiana Tech (4/11)...three-hit efforts came against Chicago State (3/18), Dartmouth (2/20), at Hawai’i (4/4) and against Pacific Bona (4/14)...nine multi-hit and six multi-RBI games in all... Single-Game Highs Infield/Catcher At-Bats 5 Two times longest hit streak was six Runs 2 Six times R/R, 5-9, 210, JR, 1V games (3/14-3/20)...walked Hits 4 Two times Union City, Calif. twice against Saint Joseph’s RBI 4 Two times (2/21) and at Sacramento State Doubles 2 3/19/09 vs. Dartmouth Triples - (5/2)...best day came at UC Home Runs - Santa Barbara (4/18) when he Stolen Bases 1 Two times SPARTAN NOTES: In his third season with the Spartans...2008-09 reached base safely all five Hit Streak 6 3/14-3/20/09 Academic All-WAC honoree and two-time San Jose State Scholar-Ath- times, going 4-for-4 with a lete...Spartan recipient of the Loyd Christopher Award at the Santa Clara walk, double, run scored and run driven in. County Hot Stove Banquet in 2010. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2008 from James Logan High School in Union City, Calif....three-year varsity letterwinner in baseball (Coach John Goulding)...played with current teammate Andrew Rodriguez... hit .592 with two home runs as a senior and earned second-team All- Mission Valley Athletic League (MVAL) honors...as a sophomore, hit .383 with seven home runs and 36 RBI...helped James Logan to unde- feated league marks as a sophomore and junior...was twice named first- team All-MVAL...selected to the All-Tournament Team of the Bay Area World Series IV in 2007.

ANTHONY: Majoring in psychology, with a minor in kinesiology... plans to attend graduate school...enjoys music and drawing...played for the Pittsfield (Mass.) American Defenders of the New England College Baseball League during the 2009 summer...played club baseball for the Castro Valley Thunder Sox, under former Spartan Justin Santich- Hughes...son of Edna and Alfredo Bona...a native of San Jose, Calif., Anthony Gamboa Bona was born March 23, 1990.

2010: Among 27 appearances made 12 starts - five at catcher, four at first base and three as designated hitter...batted .300 (15-for-50) with one double...scored seven runs and knocked in 12...had three multi-hit games, at Louisiana Tech (4/11), at Stanford (5/4) and at Nevada (5/7)...plated three runs at Louisiana Tech (4/10) and two at Nevada (5/7)...scored twice againt Southern Illinois (3/13)...batted .423 against righties, .429 with the bases loaded, .667 as a pinch hitter, 1.000 with less than two out and a runner on third and .676 in advancing runners ...finished the year with a .383 on-base percentage and a three-game hit- ting streak...1.000 fielding percentage in 91 chances. Career Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2009: Appeared in 38 games making 31 starts, both tops among new- 2009 38/31 .343 108 22 37 6 0 0 28 15 4 11 2/4 2-7 2010 27/12 .300 50 7 15 1 0 0 12 8 1 4 1/2 0-0 comers...started nine games at first base and 22 as designated hitter... Totals 65/43 .329 158 29 52 7 0 0 40 23 5 15 3/6 2-7 earned team’s Rookie of the Year award batting .343 (37-for-108) with www.sjsuspartans.com 23 2011 Spartans #35

Esteban Guzman Pitcher R/R, 6-4, 220, JR, 1V Fairfield, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his third season with the Spartans.

2010: Earned six starts in 19 total appearances...posted a 2-4 record with an 8.47 ERA in 39.1 innings...allowed 57 hits, 37 runs and 17 walks while striking out 28...longest outing was as seven innings in a 7-4 vic- tory against UC Davis (3/14)...twice recorded five Single-Game Highs strikeouts in a game, at Saint Innings 7.0 3/14/10 vs. UC Davis Mary’s (2/19) and against Strikeouts 6 3/18/09 vs. Chicago State Southern Illinois (3/10)...the five Ks against Southern Illinios came in 2.0 innings of work...tied for second on the team in batters struckout looking (13) and third in appear- ances (19)...placed in the top-five of five other statistical categories.

2009: Made two starts in six appearances...posted a 1-1 record with a 5.11 ERA, 12 strikeouts and six walks in 12.1 innings...... his five inning debut was a start against Chicago State (3/18) and he earned his first win...it was his longest outing of the season...struck out a season-high six in the game...first relief appearance came against Cal State Bakersfield (3/28)...did not allow a run in three of his six outings.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Angelo Rodriguez High School in Fairfield, Calif....played baseball all four years (Coach Jason Chatham), earning three varsity letters...a first-team All-Solano County Athletic Conference (SCAC) honoree his final two years...as a senior, posted a 6- 3 record, one save and a 3.38 ERA in league action, earning SCAC Most Valuable Player honors...made 12 starts in 16 total appearances, and struck out 71 batters while walking 31 in 66.1 innings...tossed four con- secutive complete games, three of which were shutouts...struck out a sea- son-high nine batters in a victory over De La Salle...went at least 5.0 innings in 11 of his 16 appearances...set school record nine wins in his junior season...a two-year varsity letterwinner and one-time all-league pick in .

ESTEBAN: Majoring in communications...plans to pursue a careeer in professional baseball...enjoys playing the guitar, snowboarding and fish- ing...played summer baseball for the Fairfield Expos Baseball Associa- tion...has an older sister, Estela, and two brothers, Fausto, Jr., and Daniel...son of Flor and Fausto Guzman...a native of San Francisco, Calif., Esteban Guzman was born February 15, 1990.

Career Statistics Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP 2009 5.11 1-1 6/2 0 0 0 12.1 14 7 7 6 12 .298 1 2010 8.47 2-4 19/6 0 0 0 39.1 57 38 37 17 28 .352 4 Total 7.66 3-5 25/8 0 0 0 51.2 71 45 44 23 40 .340 5

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Andy Hennessey Pitcher R/R, 6-1, 185, JR, 1V San Jose, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his third season with the Spartans...a 2009-10 Academic All-WAC performer and two-time San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete.

2010: Had three starts among 15 appearances...gave up 45 hits and 33 earned runs in 32.1 innings with a 9.19 ERA...starts came at Louisiana Tech (4/10), at Fresno State (5/15) and vs. Fresno State (5/29)...fanned a career high five against UC Davis (3/23)...struckout four vs. Fresno State in the WAC Tournament...fin- ished 3-3 and third on the team Single-Game Highs in wins...fifth on the team with Innings 6.0 5/15/10 at Fresno State 29 strikeouts...averaged 2.16 Strikeouts 5 3/23/10 vs. UC Davis innings per outing.

2009: Made three appearances after recovering from offseason surgery... pitched 3.2 innings with two strikeouts...debut came in ninth inning relief against Louisiana Tech (4/11)...tossed a season-high three innings against Pacific (4/14)...went 0.2 innings against Fresno Pacific (4/22).

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of San Jose’s Bellarmine College Prep...played four years for San Jose State Hall of Famer Gary Cunning- ham...did not pitch as a senior due to injury...earned honorable mention All-West Catholic Athletic League as a junior, posting a 5-2 record and 3.64 ERA...pitched in the CBCA North-South State All-Star Series... went 2-0 as a sophomore with a 2.90 ERA and 19 strikeouts over 19.1 innings and helped the team to the Central Coast Section Division I crown.

ANDY: Majoring in business administration...enjoys fishing, camping, golfing and playing video games...played for California Smoke Baseball Club (Coach Joel Kaufman) of San Leandro, Calif....pitched for the Nor- Career Statistics Cal Longhorns of the Horizon Air Summer Series in Burlingame, Calif., Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP 2009 24.55 0-0 3/0 0 0 0 3.2 13 10 10 2 2 .619 1 during summer 2009...has five younger siblings...the son of Eileen and 2010 9.19 3-3 15/3 0 0 0 32.1 45 34 33 19 29 .338 7 Bill Hennessey...a native of Los Gatos, Calif., Andrew Joseph Hennessey Total 10.75 3-3 18-3 0 0 0 36.0 58 44 43 21 31 .377 8 was born March 13, 1990.

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squad...compiled a 2-3 record allowing 83 hits and 40 earned runs in #23 70.1 innings...at Pacific (3/28) threw just 97 pitches in 10.0 innings...six times he threw 5.0+ innings and did not figure in the decision.

OHLONE COLLEGE: Spent the 2009 season at Ohlone College Sean (Coach Jordon Twohig) in Fremont, Calif....selected first-team All- Coast-Pacific Conference...posted an 8-1 record and was second on the Martin team with a 2.76 ERA...made 14 appearances, all starts, with one com- plete game...threw a team-best 91.1 innings, striking out 72 against 27 Pitcher walks...gave up just one home run and hitters averaged .234 against R/R, 6-0, 195, JR, 1V him...aided Ohlone to a school record 37-11 mark and a Coast Pacific Newark, Calif. Division crown...made it to the Northern California super regionals.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans...a 2009-10 Academic All-WAC honoree.

2010: Made 14 starts among 15 appearances...threw a sea- Single-Game Highs son and career-high 10 innings Innings 10.0 3/28/10 at Pacific at Pacific (3/28) without figur- Strikeouts 6 5/28/10 vs. Nevada ing in the decision...ranked second on the team averaging 4.69 innings per outing...struck out six, a career high, vs. Nevada (5/28) in the WAC Tournament...his 35 Ks were good for fourth on the team...14 starts and 13 batters struck out looking rank second on the

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Newark (Calif.) Memorial High School...a four-year baseball letterwinner (Coach Dan Freitas)...posted an 11-1 record and 1.43 ERA as a senior...had a 0.19 ERA in Mission Valley Athletic League (MVAL) contests...was the MVAL Player of the Year and a first-team All-MVAL selection...led the team to the MVAL title...earned first-team All-MVAL honors as a junior...Alameda World Team player in the 2005 World Tournament in Fresno, Calif.

SEAN: Majoring in business administration, with a concentration in marketing...enjoys , running and watching movies...older brother, Brian Manfred, was the 2002 13th-round selection (No. 389) of the in the MLB First-Year Player Draft...the son of Georgiana and Daniel Martin...a native of Hayward, Calif., Sean Daniel Martin was born March 22, 1990.

Career Statistics Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP 2010 5.12 2-3 15/14 0 0 0 70.1 83 46 40 26 35 .309 1

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Michael Reiling Infield R/R, 5-8, 155, JR, 2V San Jose, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his third season with the Spartans...one of 10 Spartans in 2010-11 to hail from San Jose, Calif.

2010: Among his 41 appearances made 22 starts at , four at third and two at second...had four multi-hit games including three-hit ef- forts at Saint Mary’s (2/19) and Single-Game Highs at Fresno State (5/15)...two-hit At-Bats 6 3/18/09 vs. Chicago State games were at Cal State Bak- Runs 3 3/18/09 vs. Chicago State ersfield (3/19 & 3/21)...got two Hits 5 3/18/09 vs. Chicago State RBI 3 Two times RBI at Saint Mary’s (2/19) and Doubles 2 3/17/09 vs. Chicago State three RBI at Fresno State Triples - (5/15)...had a career-best four- Home Runs - Stolen Bases 1 5/16/10 at Fresno State game hitting streak (3/21- rival and defending national champion Fresno State (4/26)...was the Hit Streak 4 3/21-3/27/10 3/27)...first career team’s primary pinch-runner, with 10 appearances and six runs...went 5- was at Fresno State (5/16)... for-6 with a double, four runs and three RBI against Chicago State...four batted .176 in 108 at-bats with 19 hits, 13 runs and 12 RBI...ranked multi-hit and one-multi-RBI game...pair of two-game hit streaks...fielded fourth in fielding double plays (22)...batted .346 as a leadoff hitter and .979 (15-31-1). .615 with runners on third and less than two outs. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of San Jose’s Valley Christian High 2009: Appeared in 31 games earning 10 starts, all at second base...Spar- School...earned three varsity letters in baseball (Coach John Diatte) tans were 9-1 when he started...also saw action at shortstop and third ...three-time CalHiSports.com All-State honoree, including first-team se- base...hit .264 (14-for-53) with 18 runs, five doubles, six RBI, four walks lection as a senior...named first-team All-Central Coast Section (CCS) and four sacrifice bunts...scored game-winning run against conference and CCS Senior of the Year in 2008...earned second-team All-CCS in his junior and sophomore seasons...three-time first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) selection...as a senior, set league records for hits (28) and batting average (.622)...hit .604 with 58 hits, 19 doubles and 39 runs scored...selected San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro first team...named the 2008 High School Player of the Year by the Santa Clara County Hot Stove Corporation...led team to a pair of WCAL titles and back-to-back CIF/Central Coast Section Division I crowns...hit .352 with eight doubles and 15 stolen bases as a junior, earning second-team All-Mercury News honors...named to the All-Tournament Team of the Bay Area World Series IV in 2007...as a sophomore, batted .424 with eight doubles as team finished as the CCS runner-up and he was honored as the CCS Sophomore of the Year..

MICHAEL: Majoring in communications...interested in fishing and playing video games in his spare time...summer 2009 played for the Humboldt Crabs (Coach Robin Guiver) in Arcata, Calif., helping lead them to the first-ever West Coast League Tri-State crown...played club baseball for the Santa Clara Red Sox (Coach Chuck Blair)...member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)...the son of Denise and Robb Reiling...a native of San Jose, Calif., Michael Robert Reiling was born December 13, 1989.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2009 31/10 .264 53 18 14 5 0 0 6 4 1 8 4/1 0-0 2010 41/28 .176 108 13 19 2 0 0 12 5 0 17 6/3 1-3 Totals 72/38 .205 161 31 33 7 0 0 18 9 1 25 10/4 1-3 www.sjsuspartans.com 27 2011 Spartans #44 #8

Drew Tyler Bradshaw Christian Pitcher Infield R/L, 6-1, 225, SO, 1V R/R, 6-1, 180, SO, SQ Danville, Calif. San Jose, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans. SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans...one of 10 Spartans in 2010-11 to hail from San Jose, Calif. 2010: Made 16 appearances all Single-Game Highs in relief...longest outing, 3.0 Innings 3.0 5/1/10 vs. Sacramento St. 2010: Among 16 appearances made three starts, all as a designated hit- innings and a season-high Strikeouts 3 5/1/10 vs. Sacramento St. ter...in 24 at-bats hit .167 with four runs, four hits and five RBI...debut three strikeouts, came against came against Saint Mary’s Sacramento State (5/1)... (2/20) as a pinch hitter...home Single-Game Highs threw 1.1 innings and allowed one hit in debut at Santa Clara (5/5)...with runs came against UC Santa At-Bats 4 Two times runners on, batters hit only .237 against him...held would-be base steal- Barbara (2/28), a three-run Runs 2 3/13/10 vs. So. Illinois Hits 1 Four times ers to .250 success rate...third on the team in relief appearances. shot, and San Francisco (3/2) RBI 3 2/28/10 vs. UCSB in his first start...threw 0.2 in- Doubles - HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Monte Vista High School in nings allowing a hit and walk Triples - Danville, Calif....two-year member of the varsity baseball team (Coach in his lone pitching appear- Home Runs 1 Two times Stolen Bases - Bill Piona)...an ESPN RISE Magazine All-Bay Area selection in ance, against Sacramento State Hit Streak 2 2/28-3/2/10 2009...helped lead the Mustangs to an 18-8 record as a junior... (5/1). voted by college coaches and professional scouts in attendance as the Most Inspirational Player at the June 2007 Bay Area World Series IV. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of San Jose’s Leigh High School (Coach Chris Perry)...earned second-team All-Blossom Valley Athletic DREW: Majoring in communication studies...likes to DJ and listen to League Mt. Hamilton Division (BVALMHD) honors as a senior...an music...played club baseball for the Thunder Sox, coached by former ESPN RISE Magazine All-Bay Area selection in 2009...led team to the Spartans Justin Santich-Hughes and Daniel Fitch...the son of Suzanne Central Coast Section (CCS) Division II quarterfinals hitting .306 with and Paul Bradshaw...a native of Alameda, Calif., Andrew Paul Bradshaw 21 runs, 25 RBI and five home was born September 3, 1990. runs...slugged .541 with a .384 on-base percentage...made four Career Statistics starts in nine appearances on the Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP mound...struck out 25 in 25.2 in- 2010 4.00 0-1 16/0 0 0 0 27.0 34 14 12 13 12 .343 2 nings...earned BVAL Junior of the Year honors in 2008...hit .465 with four home runs, 17 doubles, 38 runs and 36 RBI...named first- team All-CCS and first-team All- Mercury News...posted a 4-2 record on the mound with one save...named second-team All- BVALMHD as a sophomore.

TYLER: Undecided on a major...enjoys snowboarding and the beach...the son of Steve Chris- tian and Kim and Mark Snover...a native of San Jose, Calif., Tyler Christian was born January 6, 1991.

Career Hitting Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2010 16/3 .167 24 2 4 0 0 2 5 2 0 8 0/0 0-0 Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP 2010 0.00 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 1 0 .333 0

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pearances...hit .310 in #4 87 at bats...second on the team in home runs (4)...first hit came against UC Santa Zack Barbara (2/27)...five multi-hit games in- Jones cluding three three-hit efforts, against South- Pitcher ern Illinois (3/10), R/R, 6-1, 200, SO, 1V UC Davis (3/14) and San Jose, Calif. Hawai’i (5/23)...four multi-RBI games with a season-high four against Southern SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans...named the Illinois (3/10)... WAC Freshman of the Year for 2010, a Ping!Baseball first-team Fresh- knocked in three runs man All-American and a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American at Santa Clara (3/7) ...named the team’s Rookie of the Year in 2010...was selected in the 24th and vs. Nevada round (No. 722) of the 2009 First-Year Player (5/28)...longest hit Draft by the Kansas City Roy- streak was six games als...one of 10 Spartans in Single-Game Highs (4/25-5/22) and fin- 2010-11 to hail from San Jose, At-Bats 6 5/23/10 vs. Hawai’i ished the year on a Calif. Runs 3 Two times three-game run...slug- Hits 3 Three times RBI 4 3/10/10 vs. So. Illinois ging percentage and 2010: Five saves led the team Doubles 1 Five Times on-base percentage and good for a ninth place tie Triples 1 3/10/10 vs. So. Illinois were .529 and .394, Home Runs 1 Four times on the team’s single-season Stolen Bases 1 Two times respectively. list... second in wins (5), Hit Streak 6 4/25-5/22/10 strikeouts (39) and appear- HIGH SCHOOL: A ances (20)...19 relief appearances and 16 games finished were team 2009 graduate of San highs...had a 5-1 record in one start and 20 total appearances on the Jose’s Santa Teresa mound...in 41.0 innings had a 3.73 ERA giving up 34 hits and 17 earned High School (Coach runs while striking out 39...hitters batted a team-low .231 against Steve Beaulieu)... him...pitching debut came against UC Santa Barbara (2/28)...got his first earned High School collegiate win against San Francisco (3/2)...longest outing - 5.2 innings, Player of the Year two hits and four strikeouts - came at Nevada (5/9)...earned three wins in honors at the 2009 Santa Clara County Hot Stove Banquet... his final nine appearances - 23 innings - without a loss...as a batter made as a senior was a first-team CalHiSports.com All-State, ESPN RISE Mag- 11 starts as a designated hitter, six at third and four at short among 31 ap- azine All-Bay Area, Mercury News Player of the Year, first-team All- Mercury News, Central Coast Section (CCS) Player of the Year and Blossom Valley Athletic League Mt. Hamilton Division (BVAL-MHD) MVP...batted .508 with 13 doubles, eight home runs, 30 RBI and 39 runs...compiled a 14-0 record, Single-Game Highs including four shutouts, six Innings 5.2 5/9/10 at Nevada complete games and a 0.88 Strikeouts 5 5/2/10 vs. Sacramento St. ERA...struck out 98 batters in 88 innings...led team to its first division title since 1993...reached the CCS Division I quarterfinals...a first-team All-BVAL-MHD selection as a junior...participated in the 39th annual California Baseball Coaches’ Association North-South Junior Showcase Series in 2008...BVAL-MHD Sophomore of the Year in 2007.

ZACK: Majoring in justice studies...interested in becoming a police of- ficer after baseball...the son of Lisa Schwiezer and Jeff Jones...a native of San Jose, Calif., Zachary James Jones was born December 4, 1990.

Career Hitting Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2010 31/22 .310 87 13 27 5 1 4 19 10 2 21 0/0 2-5 Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP 2010 3.73 5-1 20/1 0 0 5 41.0 34 20 17 26 39 .231 8 www.sjsuspartans.com 29 2011 Spartans #3 #9

Dylan Tim Morrow Quiery Pitcher Outfield R/R, 6-2, 195, SO, SQ L/L, 6-0, 175, SO, 1V San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Mateo, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans. SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans...a 2009-10 Academic All-WAC performer and San Jose State University Scholar- 2010: Appeared in 12 games all in relief...in 16.1 innings allowed 26 hits Athlete...named the team’s Most Improved player in 2010. and 18 runs while striking out 11...debut came against UC Santa Barbara (2/27) where he struck out two batters over 2.0 innings...twice more 2010: Appeared in 53 games struck out two in an appearance, against San Francisco (3/2) and vs. making 26 starts in left and 11 Single-Game Highs Fresno State (5/27)...averaged in right field...batted .344 with At-Bats 7 5/23/10 vs. Hawai’i 1.36 innings per outing with Single-Game Highs 54 hits, including seven dou- Runs 2 Six times Hits 5 4/10/10 at Louisiana Tech Innings 4.0 3/19/10 at CSU Bakersfield bles and one home run... scored his longest (4.0 innings) com- RBI 4 4/10/10 at Louisiana Tech Strikeouts 2 Three times ing at San Francisco (4/6). 26 times and knocked in Doubles 2 5/15/10 at Fresno State 25...stole three bases...made Triples - debut against Saint Mary’s Home Runs 1 3/20/10 at CSU Bakersfield HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Mission College Preparatory Stolen Bases 1 Three Times Catholic High School in San Luis Obispo, Calif....four-year varsity let- (2/20)...among 15 multi-hit Hit Streak 5 Two times terwinner in baseball (Coach Gerry Detz)...was 3-2 with a 2.95 ERA as a games, his best outing came at senior...made five starts among six appearances, striking out 26 in 21.1 Louisiana Tech (4/10) when he innings...hit .345 with 22 runs, five doubles, one home run, 13 RBI and was 5-for-5 with a run, four RBI and a stolen base...had a four-hit effort stole 13 bases in 14 tries...as a junior posted a 2.30 ERA with a 3-2 at Fresno State (5/15) and three three-hit performances, against Stanford record and two saves and at the plate batted .330...as a sophomore, went (5/12), Hawai’i (5/23) and vs. Nevada (5/28)...ended the season in the 4-2 with one save and a 1.70 ERA, earning second-team All-San Luis top-5 of 18 offensive categories including second in batting average and Obispo County (SLOC) honors...named All-SLOC honorable mention as on-base percentage...ended the season on a five-game hit streak. a freshman posting four saves and a 1.10 ERA...in football, as a senior HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 , led team to the CIF-Central Section Division V semifinals. graduate of Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo, DYLAN: Undecided on a major...enjoys snowboarding...played on the Calif....two baseball letters 16-and-under western regional championship team for Babe Ruth Base- (Coach Pete Jensen)... ball, and advanced to the Babe Ruth World Series in the summer of earned honorable mention 2007...the son of Barb and Gary Morrow...a native of Naperville, Ill., All-West Catholic Athletic Dylan Robert Morrow was born April 29, 1991. League (WCAL) and lead team to the Central Coast Section Division I title as a senior...member of back-to- back WCAL championship teams...Danny Frisella Award recipient.

TIM: Majoring in commu- nications...hopes to pursue a career in professional baseball...enjoys playing video games in his spare time...the son of Sarah Cozza and Bernard Quiery ...a native of San Mateo, Calif., Timothy Paul Quiery was born September 12, 1991.

Career Statistics Career Statistics Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2010 8.27 0-0 12/0 0 0 0 16.1 26 18 15 8 11 .388 2 2010 53/37 .344 157 26 54 7 0 1 25 15 8 18 5/0 3-7

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Andrew David Wayne Rodriguez Russo outfield Pitcher R/R, 5-11, 170, SO, SQ L/L, 5-11, 160, SO, SQ Union City, Calif. Monterey, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans...a 2009-10 SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans. San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete. 2010: Appeared in 13 games 2010: Appeared in nine games all in relief...in 17.2 innings al- Single-Game Highs making two starts as a desig- Single-Game Highs lowed 29 hits and 16 earned Innings 4.0 5/7/10 at Nevada nated hitter...batted .231 with At-Bats 5 4/10/10 at Louisiana Tech runs while striking out Strikeouts 5 5/7/10 at Nevada three hits in 13 at bats...stole Runs 1 Four times 10...debut came agaisnt Saint Hits 1 Three times one base, walked twice and RBI 1 4/10/10 at Louisiana Tech Mary’s (2/20)...worked a perfect inning at Stanford (5/4) throwing only scored four runs...made his Doubles 1 4/10/10 at Louisiana Tech 11 pitches...longest outing was 4.0 innings at Nevada (5/7) where he debut against Southern Illinois Triples - recorded five strikeouts. Home Runs - (3/10) getting his first colle- Stolen Bases 1 4/10/10 at Louisiana Tech giate hit and run...second hit Hit Streak 1 Three times HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Monterey (Calif.) High came against BYU (4/3)...lone School...a three-year letterwinner (Coach Michael Groves)...named to double came at Louisiana Tech (4/10), which produced his first RBI. the 2009 Louisville Slugger High School All-American Team by Colle- giate Baseball...selected to the CalHiSports.com All-State team...chosen HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of James Logan High School in Monterey County Player of the Year by The Salinas Californian and The Union City, Calif....a two-year letterwinner (Coach John Goulding) Herald...honored as the Monterey Bay League (MBL) MVP...went 9-3 ...ESPN RISE Magazine All-Bay Area in 2009...first-team All-Mission with an MBL-best 2.52 ERA...set a single-season school record with 128 Valley Athletic League (MVAL) and second-team All-East Bay...team strikeouts...strike out total was ninth-best in the state...single-game sea- MVP as a senior...hit .436 with 18 RBI and 27 stolen bases...produced a son high for strike outs was 15...made 12 starts with an area-best eight 24-game hit streak...the only Californian invited to the 2009 Perfect complete games...at the plate he batted .433 overall, fourth-best in the Game World Showcase in Fort Myers, Fla....first-team All-MVAL pick MBL...scored 23 runs, knocked in 25 and stole 30 bases in 31 games... and team’s Offensive MVP as a junior...batted .442 with a .534 on-base led team to a share of the MBL title, and then to the Central Coast Sec- percentage, 32 runs and 30 stolen bases that year...was included in the tion Division II semifinals...went 14-4 over his final two seasons, includ- 2008 Rawlings West Coast Top Prospect Showcase....believed to be the ing 10-1 in league games...lettered one year in water polo. first James Logan product to sign a National Letter of Intent during the early period, and only the third scholarship player in the program’s 50- DAVID WAYNE: Majoring in business management...enjoys going to year history. the beach, hanging out with friends and playing video games...played club baseball for the San Jose Blaze...the son of Julie and David Russo... ANDREW: Majoring in communi- a native of Monterey, Calif., David Wayne Russo was born October 26, cation...would like to work in sports 1990. boadcasting after graduation... played club baseball for the Castro Career Statistics Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP Valley Thunder Sox during the 2010 8.15 0-1 13/0 0 0 0 17.2 29 21 16 13 10 .377 5 2009 summer ...played for the At- lanta Braves scout team and was chosen for the Northern California Scouts Association All-Star Game in 2008...selected the Most Inspira- tional Player of the 2008 Rawlings NorCal World Series...the son of Debbie and Andrew Rodriguez, Sr....a native of Hayward, Calif., Andrew Gilbert Rodriguez was born October 8, 1991.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2010 9/2 .231 13 4 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 4 0/0 1-1 www.sjsuspartans.com 31 2011 Spartans #37 #25

Nick Matt Schulz Carroll Outfield Infield R/R, 6-2, 193, SO., SQ R/R, 6-6, 238, FR, HS Mountain View, Calif. Gilroy, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his second season with the Spartans. SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans.

2010: Appeared in 23 games HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Valley Christian High School in Single-Game Highs making three starts in left, one San Jose, Calif....a three-year baseball letterwinner (Coach John Di- At-Bats 3 Four Times in right and two as a desig- Runs 2 4/3/10 vs. Brigham Young atte)...earned first-team All West Catholic Athletic League honors as a nated hitter...batted .105 with Hits 2 4/3/10 vs. Brigham Young senior...played one year of varstiy basketball. two hits in 19 at-bats...debut RBI 1 4/3/10 vs. Brigham Young Doubles - came as a pinch hitter at Santa Triples - MATT: Majoring in communications...his three sisters have all played Clara (3/5) where he earned a Home Runs - Division I ...interests include hunting and fishing...the son of walk...first start came in game Stolen Bases - Marla and Mark Carroll...a native of San Jose, Calif., Matthew Mark one of a doubleheader against Hit Streak 1 One time Carroll was born October 12, 1991. BYU (4/3)..both hits and his RBI on the season came in game two against BYU...scored his first two runs in the same game...added runs at Louisiana Tech (4/10), at Wichita State (4/25) and at Fresno State (5/16).

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, Calif. (Coach Mike Oakland)...named a second-team All-West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) performer as a senior... #19 helped Saint Francis to the Central Coast Section Division I semifi- nals...as a junior earned first-team All-WCAL honors...recognized as an all-section and All-Daily News athlete...in football, was a second-team All-WCAL pick as an offensive lineman and defensive end his senior Trevin year. Craig NICK: Majoring in communication studies...would like to pursue a ca- reer as a coach or teacher...enjoys traveling and listening to music...the Catcher son of Debby and Steve Schulz... a native of Mountain View, Calif., R/R, 6-0, 205, FR, HS Nicholas Scott Schulz was born May 3, 1991. Morgan Hill, Calif. Career Statistics Year GP/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K S/SF SB-SBA 2010 23/6 .105 19 5 2 0 0 0 1 5 1 4 0/0 0-0 SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Valley Christian High School in San Jose, Calif....a four-year baseball letterwinner (Coach John Di- atte)...honored as a first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League per- former...named third-team all-state ESPNRise Cal-Hi Sports and a first-team All-Mercury News selection as a senior.

TREVIN: Undecided on a major...the son of Kristen and Dan Craig...a native of Santa Cruz, Calif., Trevin Thomas Craig was born May 21, 1991.

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John Michael Crooks DiRocco Outfield Catcher L/R, 5-8, 180, JR, JC R/R, 6-2, 205, JR, JC Toledo, Ohio Newport Beach, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans. SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans.

FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE: For the 2010 season, batted .376 in 37 OHLONE COLLEGE: Spent the 2010 seasons at Ohlone College games with 12 doubles, two triples and a home run...had 23 RBI and a (Coach Jordon Twohig)...a member of the 2010 state championship team slugging percentage of .528. and honored with a Golden Glove Award.

EASTERN UNIVERSITY: Played the 2009 season...in CAL STATE LOS ANGELES: Played 22 games, making six starts in 68 at-bats hit .294 with three doubles, a triple, two homers and 17 RBI. 2008 (Coach Vince Beringhele)... hit .182 in 33 plate appearances.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Ottawa Hills High School in HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Newport Beach’s Corona Del Toledo, Ohio...a four-year baseball letterwinner (Coach Chris Hard- Mar High School (Coach John Emme)...a two-year letterwinner and man)...honored as a three-time all-league and one-time all-state selection. team Defensive MVP award selection.

JOHN: Majoring in economics...enjoys going to the movies and playing MICHAEL: Majoring in economics...enjoys golf and the beach in his video games in his spare time...the son of Nan and John Crooks...a na- spare time...the son of Saranne and Greg DiRocco...a native of Newport tive of Toledo, Ohio, John David Crooks was born December 23, 1989. Beach, Calif., Michael Charles DiRocco was born March 4, 1989. #39 #6

Dan Jason Davis Kafka Pitcher Pitcher R/R, 5-11, 155, FR, HS R/R, 6-3, 195, SO, HS San Jose, Calif. Chicago, Ill.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans...one of 10 SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans...was a redshirt Spartans in 2010-11 to hail from San Jose, Calif. on the Spartans football team in 2009.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Valley Christian High School in HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Saint Rita of Cascia High School San Jose, Calif....honored as the 2009 West Catholic Athletic Association in Chicago, Ill....earned All-Catholic League Blue Division recognition (WCAL) Pitcher of the Year, a first-team All-WCAL performer and in baseball (Coach Mike Zunila)...honored as an all-area performer... named a first-team all-state performer (Coach John Diatte)...led the posted a 9-1 record as a seinor...selected all-state, all-area and all-confer- league in innings (64.3) and wins (9) while sporting a 1.41 ERA. nce in football.

DAN: Majoring in kinesiology...the son of Christine and Daniel JASON: Majoring in sociology...hopes to pursue a career in professional Davis...a native of San Jose, Calif., Daniel Richard Davis was born June baseball after graduating...brother Mike is a quarterback for the Philadel- 5, 1991. phis Eagles of the ...the son of Sandra and Mike Kafka...a native of Chicago, Ill., Jason Kafka was born December 4, 1989.

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Matt Caleb Lopez Natov Infield/outfield Infield L/L, 5-11, 195, FR, HS L/R, 6-2, 190, FR, HS San Francisco, Calif. Vallejo, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans. SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of St. Ignatius College Prep in San HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Vallejo (Calif.) High School...a Francisco, Calif....a two-year letterwinner (Coach Matt Stecher)...hon- four-year letterwinner (Coach Josh Ramos)...four-time All-Solano ored as a first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) his sen- County Athletic Conference (SCAC) performer...honored as the SCAC ior year when he batted .446 with seven doubles, three homers and Player of the Year in 2010...hit .450 with eight home runs his senior sea- knocked in 22...as a junior was selected a second-team All-WCAL per- son...a four-time and two-time letterwinner in soccer and football, re- former and led the league with 29 RBI, was third in home runs (5)...a spectively. two-year letterwinner in football. CALEB: Undecided on a major...likes to bowl and play soccer in his MATT: Undecided on a major...played club baseball for the Bay Area spare time...the son of April and Mike Natov...a native of Vallejo, Calif., Warriors (Coach Noah Jackson)...the son of Marcy and Dave Lopez...a Caleb Joseph Natov was born February 20, 1992. native of San Francisco, Calif., Matt Donald Lopez was born August 9, 1991.

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Johnny Roberto Melero Padilla Pitcher Pitcher L/L, 6-0, 175, FR, HS L/L, 6-3, 201, JR, JC San Jose, Calif. Union City, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans...one of 10 SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans. Spartans in 2010-11 to hail from San Jose, Calif. OHLONE COLLEGE: Spent the 2009and 2010 seasons at Ohlone HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of San Jose’s Archbishop Mitty College (Coach Jordon Twohig)...in 2010 led the state in wins (15) and High School (Coach Bill Hutton)...earned second-team All-Mercury helped the team to the state championship...honored as first-team All- News and honorable mention All West Catholic Athletic League hon- Northern California, the state and Coast-Pacific Conference Pitcher of ors...as a senior he posted a 9-0 record, five saves with a 1.31 ERA while the Year and an ABCA/Rawlings All-American. striking out 49 batters over 58.2 innings. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Union City’s James Logan High JOHNNY: Majoring in sociology...would like to own a business in the School (Coach John Goulding)...a two-year letterwinner and second- sports industry after graduation...played club ball for the Santa Clara Red team All-Mission Valley Athletic League honoree as a junior and sen- Sox...interests include playing video games and hanging out with his ior...earned letters in soccer, football and cross country. friends and family...the son of Yvette Casada and Johnny Melero, Sr....a native of San Jose, Calif, Johnny David Melero was born August 12, ROBERTO: Majoring in sociology...hopes to play professional baseball 1992. after graduating...likes hanging out with friends and family and playing video games...the son of Dina and Anthony Padilla...a native fo Union City, Calif., Miguel Roberto Padilla was born June 29, 1990.

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Nick Jacob Rossetta Valdez Infield Infield R/R, 6-0, 200, FR, HS L/R, 5-9, 180, FR, HS San Jose, Calif. Tracy, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans...one of 10 SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans...one of 10 Spartans in 2010-11 to hail from San Jose, Calif. Spartans in 2010-11 to hail from San Jose, Calif.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of San Jose’s Branham High School HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Tracy (Calif.) High School... (Coach Landen Jacobs)...a four-year letterwinner and four-time first- three-time letterwinner (Coach Vic Alkire)...named an All-San Joaquin team All-Mount Hamilton League honoree...in 2009 he earned Junior of Athletic Association performer three times including first-team as a sen- the Year, team MVP and second-team All-Mercury News distinction... ior...honored as a second-team all-area performer by the Stockton Record named team MVP as a freshman...holds school career record for home ...as a junior, batted .370 with 32 runs, eight doubles, three home runs, runs, walks, runs, hits, doubles, slugging and on-base percentage... twice 28 RBI, a .487 on-base percentage and 12 stolen bases...lettered in foot- named a first-team all-league performer in basketball. ball.

NICK: Undecided on a major...enjoys wakeboarding, snowboarding and JACOB: Majoring in justice studies...enjoys snowboarding, fishing and fishing...would like to work in the sports industry after graduation playing video games in his spare time...wants to pursue a career in law ...played club ball on the California Smoke and Central Coast Base- enforcement after graduation...the son of Mary and Rudy Valdez... a na- ball...the son of Shari and Dan Rossetta...a native of San Jose, Calif., tive of Walnut Creek, Calif., Jacob Joseph Valdez was born September Nicholas Daniel Rossetta was born December 31, 1991. 30, 1992. #29

D.J. Slaton Pitcher R/R, 6-1, 190, FR, HS Hollister, Calif.

SPARTAN NOTES: In his first season with the Spartans.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Palma High School in Hollister, Calif....a three-year letterwinner (Coach Phil Giammanco)...multiple time All-Tri-County League honoree and a member of the All-Monterey County Baseball Team...a member of the 2008-09 Central Coast Section Division III champions...earned team MVP, Pitcher of the Year and team’s Captain Award.

D.J. : Majoring in communications...enjoys riding dirtbikes and playing video games in his spare time...played club baseball for the Bay Area Warriors...the son of Teresa and Doug Slaton...a native of Salinas, Calif., Lloyd Douglas Slaton was born October 10, 1992.

www.sjsuspartans.com 35 NCAA Tournament

2000 College World Series

Regional at Waco, Texas 4-1 win vs. Florida 5-2 win vs. Southwest Texas State 8-7 loss vs. Florida 3-1 win vs. Florida

Super Regional at Houston, Texas 5-3 win at Houston 5-2 loss vs. Houston in 14 innings 3-2 win at Houston

College World Series at Omaha, Nebraska 10-6 loss vs. Clemson 6-3 loss vs. Louisiana-Lafayette

2000 San Jose State Spartans Baseball (41-24) Tim Adinolfi, P Matt Kauffman, P Tony Tognetti, IF Joey Baker, P Chris Key, P Zack Zwissig, C Ryan Brucker, OF Brandon Macchi, OF Patrick Choate, P Donovan Minero, OF Sam Piraro, Andy Cook, P Steve Murphy, P Head Coach Rob Douglass, OF Scott Niheu, C Doug Thurman, Gabe Duran, IF Gary Patchett, IF Assistant Coach John Fagan, IF Jeremy Rogelstad, P Dean Madsen, Gary Ferraro, IF Junior Ruiz, IF Assistant Coach Gilbert Fregoso, P Jared Sandler, P Juan Batula, Dave Fuqua, P Chris Sherman, P Assistant Coach Mike Gray, IF Craig Shara, P Brian Forman, Phil Hanson, P Adam Shorsher, C Graduate Assistant Jamie Hiegel, IF Brian Stream, IF

36 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball NCAA Tournament

2002 San Jose State Spartans Baseball (45-17)

Ryan Adams, IF Jack Galante, IF Jeremy Rogelstad, P Ben Amiwero, P Don Gemmell, P Luke Sargent, C Bryan Baker, IF Jahseam George, P Bob Saunders, IF Mark Bautista, C David Guy, IF Adam Shorsher, C Travis Becktel, OF Anthony Jones, OF Justin Styles, IF Jordan Bergstrom, IF Jeff Kettman, IF Jason Van Over, OF Antwan Capla, OF Brad Kilby, OF Hector Zamora, IF Anthony Markum King, OF Contreras, IF Ben Lewis, P Sam Piraro, Andy Cook, P Gabe Lopez, IF Head Coach Nate Corrick, OF Mike Malott, P Doug Thurman, Mike Dorsa, P Mickey Manzo, P Assistant Coach Matt Durkin, P Kayzell Milton, OF Dean Madsen, Regional at Stanford, Calif. Frank Esposito, P Casey Minister, P Assistant Coach 6-3 loss vs. Long Beach State Sean Farrell, P Scott Niheu, C Robert Berns, 9-1 loss vs. Cal State Fullerton Kevin Frandsen, IF Dino Quintero, OF Volunteer Assistant

1971 San Jose State Spartans Baseball (30-14) Al Ariza, OF Dave Imwalle, P Mike Rusk, P Gary Barnette, OF Pete Jensen, 2B Dennis Smith, OF , SS Ken Jones, 1B Kris Sorensen, P Mike Cozzens, 2B , SS Clyde Stevenson, OF Ron D’Acquisto, C Greg Marshall, OF Steve Davis, 2B Al Meza, P Gene Menges, Tim Day, C Brian Nakamoto, 3B Head Coach Terry Galyean, P Rick Pitney, OF Bill Crozier, Ron Guenther, 1B Mark Reeser, P Assistant Coach George Hightower, OF Raleigh Rhodes, P/3B

District 8 Playoff 5-0 loss vs. Santa Clara 3-1 loss vs. Santa Clara

1955 San Jose State Spartans Baseball (16-14)

Bill Anderson, 2B Jim Johnson, P Shruder Willet, C Stan Beasley, 2B Ed King, 1B Dan Wilson, 3B Doug Boehner, P William Kline, P Bob Borghesani, P Bruce Little, OF Walt Williams, Dick Brady, 3B Benny Pierce, P Head Coach Al Cerruti, OF Bill Rahming, SS Wade Wilson, Jerry Clifford, C Chuck Reynolds, OF Assistant Coach Bob Chrisco, P Jack Richards, SS Larry Matthews, District 8 Playoff Bob Colombo, OF Richard Roza, OF Assistant Coach 9-2 win vs. Pepperdine Reese Dick, P Tony Teresa, OF 3-1 win vs. Fresno State Tuck Halsey, OF/P Ron Walters, 1B 9-4 loss vs. Fresno State 5-1 loss vs. Fresno State www.sjsuspartans.com 37 Jack Gifford Memorial Tournament

Second Annual Jack Gifford Memorial Baseball Tournament

Co-Hosted by San Jose State University and Santa Clara University Thursday, March 10 - Sunday, March 13, 2010

Participating Teams: San Jose State, Santa Clara, UC Davis, Utah, Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Thursday March 10 Saturday, March 12 Wisconsin-Milwaukee vs. San Jose State UC Davis vs. San Jose State Municipal Stadium, 6:00 p.m. Municipal Stadium, 1:00 p.m.

Utah vs. UC Davis San Jose State vs. Utah Stephen Schott Stadium, 6:00 p.m. Municipal Stadium, 6:00 p.m.

Friday, March 11 Santa Clara vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wisconsin-Milwaukee vs. UC Davis Stephen Schott Stadium, 6:00 p.m. Municipal Stadium, 6:00 p.m. Sunday, March 13 Utah vs. Santa Clara San Jose State vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee Stephen Schott Stadium, 6:00 p.m. Municipal Stadium, 1:00 p.m.

Santa Clara vs. Utah Stephen Schott Stadium, 11:00 a.m.

UC Davis vs. Santa Clara Stephen Schott Stadium, 3:00 p.m.

Jack Gifford, a 1963 graduate of UCLA and founder of Maxim Integrated Products, was an avid base- ball fan and a long-time, generous supporter of several college baseball programs. For years, his do- nations aided the baseball teams at San Jose State, Santa Clara, Stanford, California and UCLA, with equipment, uniforms, facilities, travel, and everything in between.

After his untimely passing in 2009, San Jose State head coach Sam Piraro and Santa Clara head coach Mark O’Brien wanted to honor him.

The two programs combined to host the inagural tournament in 2009 and have named it in Mr. Gif- ford’s honor.

“Jack Gifford was a tremendous man and a great humanitarian. He was always willing to help people and was always there for you as a friend,” - head coach Sam Piraro.

38 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball Roster

2010 Review

Zack Jones Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year

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Record: 23-37 Home: 10-18 Away: 9-17 Neutral: 4-2 WAC: 9-15

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

1 Martin, Jason .373 60-59 236 46 88 13 1 2 23 109 .462 21 10 16 4 .444 1 3 7-11 160 6 0 1.000 9 Quiery, Tim .344 53-37 157 26 54 7 0 1 25 64 .408 15 8 18 7 .428 0 5 3-7 73 1 1 .987 11 Klauer, Karson .316 60-58 237 31 75 12 1 7 43 110 .464 14 4 30 6 .362 2 6 4-4 121 157 7 .975 15 Sofranac, Alex 309 47-42 152 31 47 12 1 2 27 67 .441 19 5 27 3 .399 2 0 4-8 88 6 1 .989 7 Valine, Corey .307 59-59 228 33 70 11 0 4 39 93 .408 16 6 17 14 .365 2 2 5-5 150 96 13 .950 ------4 Jones, Zack .310 26-21 87 13 27 5 1 4 19 46 .529 10 2 21 1 .394 0 0 2-5 10 32 1 .977 32 Bona, Anthony .300 27-12 50 7 15 1 0 0 12 16 .320 8 1 4 1 .393 2 1 0-0 80 11 0 1.000 2 Borg, Nick .291 38-24 79 14 23 6 0 0 12 29 .367 9 1 18 2 .367 1 1 2-3 26 50 2 .974 6 Johnson, Richie .286 24-20 70 8 20 2 0 0 5 22 .314 4 1 17 1 .333 0 1 0-1 19 39 2 .967 19 Carrillo, Chris .281 27-13 32 5 9 1 0 0 3 10 .313 6 2 4 2 .425 0 2 0-1 74 13 3 .967 28 Jenkins, Kerry .270 43-32 111 18 30 8 0 4 24 50 .450 5 2 30 2 .311 1 2 0-2 38 1 2 .951 24 Stienstra, Danny .265 33-28 102 14 27 1 2 2 13 38 .373 9 1 4 1 .330 0 0 1-2 208 24 5 .979 3 Rahier, Bryson .262 33-23 65 7 17 5 0 0 3 22 .338 4 0 8 1 .304 0 3 0-0 127 27 3 .981 13 Canez, Breyon .257 44-28 101 14 26 6 1 0 16 34 .337 9 3 18 1 .330 2 5 2-2 230 29 2 .992 29 Rodriguez, Andrew .231 9-2 13 4 3 1 0 0 1 4 .308 2 0 4 0 .333 0 0 1-1 4 0 0 1.000 14 Hertler, Craig .215 43-28 121 21 26 2 1 0 9 30 .248 13 9 19 2 .333 1 1 7-10 0 0 0 .000 55 Gale, Tommy .176 21-12 34 7 6 1 0 0 2 7 .206 4 1 10 1 .275 1 0 2-2 29 3 1 .970 5 Reiling, Michael .176 41-28 108 13 19 2 0 0 12 21 .194 5 0 17 4 .207 3 6 1-3 46 74 5 .960 23 Christian, Tyler .167 16-3 24 4 4 0 0 2 5 10 .417 2 0 8 2 .231 0 0 0-0 1 2 1 .750 25 Evans, Barney .125 20-5 24 1 3 1 0 0 0 4 .167 2 3 3 0 .276 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 37 Schulz, Nick .105 23-6 19 5 2 0 0 0 1 2 .105 5 1 4 2 .320 0 0 0-0 11 0 0 1.000 10 Klauer, Kolton .000 11-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 1.000

Totals .288 2053 322 591 97 8 28 294 788 .384 182 60 299 57 .360 18 38 41-67 1545 643 62 .972 Opponents .323 2068 406 668 138 14 57 383 1005 .486 241 60 343 48 .405 23 50 61-84 1567 745 69 .971

LOB - Team (464), Opp (493). DPs turned - Team (64), Opp (61). CI - Team (2), Valine 2, Opp (2). IBB - Team (6), Valine 3,Martin, J. 2, Jones 1, Opp (10). Picked off - Martin, J. 1, Jenkins 1, Quiery 1, Johnson 1, Hertler 1, Sofranac 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFASHA

26 McFarland, Blake 3.62 7-4 15 15 3 0/1 0 99.1 109 49 40 27 71 19 1 9 387 .282 3 12 0 3 3 34 Martin, Sean 5.12 2-3 15 14 0 0/1 0 70.1 83 46 40 26 35 15 2 6 269 .309 1 10 1 5 9 ------23 Christian, Tyler 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 .333 0 0 0 0 0 4 Jones, Zack 3.73 5-1 20 1 0 0/2 5 41.0 34 20 17 26 39 7 1 1 147 .231 8 2 1 2 4 30 Bradshaw, Drew 4.00 0-1 16 0 0 0/0 0 27.0 34 14 12 13 12 4 0 2 99 .343 2 3 0 0 4 21 LeBaron, Eric 6.43 0-1 13 0 0 0/0 0 28.0 33 22 20 15 17 10 1 2 108 .306 5 4 1 1 2 8 Austin, John. 7.41 1-9 22 12 0 0/0 0 51.0 73 44 42 26 27 18 1 6 215 .340 11 5 1 0 9 36 Broussard, Craig 7.71 1-2 18 0 0 0/0 0 25.2 37 23 22 14 23 10 1 2 108 .343 5 2 0 2 3 55 Gale, Tommy 7.71 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 4 2 2 1 2 4 0 0 10 .400 0 0 0 0 0 27 Russo, David Wayne 8.15 0-1 13 0 0 0/0 0 17.2 29 21 16 13 10 8 2 0 77 .377 5 4 0 1 1 12 Morrow, Dylan 8.27 0-0 12 0 0 0/0 0 16.1 26 18 15 8 11 5 1 3 67 .388 2 2 0 2 1 35 Guzman, Esteban 8.47 2-4 19 6 0 0/0 0 39.1 57 38 37 17 28 10 1 4 162 .352 4 5 2 3 3 20 Mazzanti, Luke 8.61 1-7 17 9 2 0/0 1 54.1 83 58 52 26 37 16 0 11 235 .353 6 7 0 2 7 17 Hennessey, Andy 9.19 3-3 15 3 0 0/0 0 32.1 45 34 33 19 29 9 3 9 133 .338 7 3 0 1 3 42 Rodriguez, Graham 13.50 1-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 3 4 3 4 0 1 0 0 10 .300 0 0 0 0 0 44 Vander Tuig, Ryan 14.09 0-1 7 0 0 0/0 0 7.2 17 13 12 5 2 2 0 2 38 .447 0 1 0 1 1

Totals 6.34 23-37 60 60 5 2/2 6 515.0 668 406 363 241 343 138 14 57 2068 .323 59 60 6 23 50 Opponents 4.69 37-23 60 60 8 4/1 11 522.1 591 322 272 182 299 97 8 28 2053 .288 41 60 6 18 38

LOB - Team (464), Opp (493). DPs turned - Team (64), Opp (61). CI - Team (2), Valine 2, Opp (2). IBB - Team (6), Valine 3,Martin, J. 2, Jones 1, Opp (10). Picked off - Martin, J. 1, Jenkins 1, Quiery 1, Johnson 1, Hertler 1, Sofranac 1.

40 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball 2010 Review

Game Date Opponent W/L Score r-h-e/ r-h-e Inns Overall WAC Pitcher of Record Attend Time

Feb 19, 2010 at Saint Mary's W 7-6 7-12-0/ 6-10-2 9 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 Rodriguez, G (W 1-0) 315 3:29 Feb 20, 2010 SAINT MARY'S L 4-12 4-8-1/12-20-0 9 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 Austin (L 0-1) 403 3:21 Feb 27, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA L 0-7 0-2-1/ 7-10-1 9 1- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 Guzman (L 0-1) 448 2:29 Feb 27, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA W 6-5 6-9-1/ 5-8-0 9 2- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 Broussard (W 1-0) 448 2:51 Feb 28, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA W 4-2 4-7-3/ 2-4-1 9 3- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 McFarland (W 1-0) 482 2:08 Mar 02, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO W 5-3 5-7-0/ 3-6-1 9 4- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 Jones (W 1-0) 262 3:12 Mar 05, 2010 at Santa Clara L 3-11 3-7-0/11-17-0 9 4- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 Guzman (L 0-2) 397 2:58 Mar 06, 2010 SANTA CLARA L 0-4 0-7-1/ 4-8-0 9 4- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 McFarland (L 1-1) 512 3:13 Mar 07, 2010 at Santa Clara L 8-9 8-10-3/ 9-16-0 (10) 4- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Guzman (L 0-3) 387 3:26 Mar 10, 2010 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 18-6 18-21-0/ 6-11-2 9 5- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 Guzman (W 1-3) 311 3:06 +Mar 13, 2010 vs Southern Illinois W 10-1 10-9-0/ 1-9-2 9 6- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 McFarland (W 2-1) 441 2:38 +Mar 14, 2010 AIR FORCE L 4-5 4-13-0/ 5-10-3 9 6- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 Mazzanti (L 0-1) 515 3:01 +Mar 14, 2010 vs Air Force W 7-3 7-15-2/ 3-6-4 8 7- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 Martin, S. (W 1-0) 515 2:44 +Mar 14, 2010 UC DAVIS W 7-4 7-13-1/ 4-9-0 9 8- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 Guzman (W 2-3) 515 2:50 Mar 16, 2010 at Saint Mary's L 2-6 2-6-1/ 6-9-2 9 8- 7- 0 0- 0- 0 Bradshaw (L 0-1) 87 2:51 Mar 19, 2010 at CSU Bakersfield L 7-17 7-10-3/17-20-0 9 8- 8- 0 0- 0- 0 Martin, S. (L 1-1) 274 3:29 Mar 20, 2010 at CSU Bakersfield W 10-2 10-13-0/ 2-6-3 9 9- 8- 0 0- 0- 0 McFarland (W 3-1) 329 3:10 Mar 21, 2010 at CSU Bakersfield L 4-5 4-9-0/ 5-12-2 9 9- 9- 0 0- 0- 0 Broussard (L 1-1) 352 3:02 Mar 23, 2010 UC DAVIS L 3-8 3-7-2/ 8-16-3 9 9-10- 0 0- 0- 0 Mazzanti (L 0-2) 472 3:37 Mar 26, 2010 PACIFIC L 10-18 10-14-4/18-19-3 9 9-11- 0 0- 0- 0 Vander Tuig (L 0-1) 373 3:12 Mar 27, 2010 PACIFIC L 7-8 7-8-4/ 8-13-0 9 9-12- 0 0- 0- 0 Austin (L 0-2) 496 2:30 Mar 28, 2010 at Pacific L 2-3 2-11-2/ 3-15-1 (11) 9-13- 0 0- 0- 0 Austin (L 0-3) 705 3:06 Apr 01, 2010 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 5-11 5-12-2/11-13-2 9 9-14- 0 0- 0- 0 Mazzanti (L 0-3) 347 2:52 Apr 03, 2010 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 5-11 5-12-1/11-16-2 9 9-15- 0 0- 0- 0 Austin (L 0-4) 620 2:54 Apr 03, 2010 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 5-3 5-10-0/ 3-10-0 9 10-15- 0 0- 0- 0 Jones (W 2-0) 620 2:42 Apr 06, 2010 at San Francisco W 5-1 5-8-1/ 1-7-2 9 11-15- 0 0- 0- 0 Hennessey (W 1-0) 107 2:48 *Apr 09, 2010 at Louisiana Tech L 1-14 1-7-2/14-16-0 7 11-16- 0 0- 1- 0 Mazzanti (L 0-4) 1062 2:19 *Apr 10, 2010 at Louisiana Tech W 8-2 8-11-1/ 2-6-3 9 12-16- 0 1- 1- 0 McFarland (W 4-1) 857 2:29 *Apr 10, 2010 at Louisiana Tech W 12-6 12-16-0/ 6-10-2 7 13-16- 0 2- 1- 0 Hennessey (W 2-0) 857 2:55 *Apr 11, 2010 at Louisiana Tech L 2-10 2-7-1/10-14-0 9 13-17- 0 2- 2- 0 Martin, S. (L 1-2) 680 3:04 Apr 14, 2010 at UC Davis L 1-2 1-4-1/ 2-9-0 9 13-18- 0 2- 2- 0 Guzman (L 2-4) 145 2:11 *Apr 16, 2010 NEW MEXICO STATE L 4-9 4-10-0/ 9-14-1 9 13-19- 0 2- 3- 0 Mazzanti (L 0-5) 232 2:51 *Apr 17, 2010 NEW MEXICO STATE W 11-6 1-13-0/ 6-8-3 9 14-19- 0 3- 3- 0 McFarland (W 5-1) 426 2:43 *Apr 18, 2010 NEW MEXICO STATE L 6-14 6-11-1/14-15-1 9 14-20- 0 3- 4- 0 Jones (L 2-1) 468 3:15 *Apr 19, 2010 NEW MEXICO STATE L 3-5 3-6-1/ 5-8-2 9 14-21- 0 3- 5- 0 Hennessey (L 2-1) 367 3:00 Apr 23, 2010 at Wichita State L 2-3 2-14-2/ 3-7-0 9 14-22- 0 3- 5- 0 Mazzanti (L 0-6) 3564 2:21 Apr 24, 2010 at Wichita State L 6-7 6-11-0/ 7-16-0 9 14-23- 0 3- 5- 0 Hennessey (L 2-2) 3970 3:02 Apr 25, 2010 at Wichita State W 4-3 4-8-0/ 3-8-4 9 15-23- 0 3- 5- 0 Austin (W 1-4) 3719 3:23 *Apr 30, 2010 SACRAMENTO STATE W 13-1 13-11-0/ 1-5-1 7 16-23- 0 4- 5- 0 Mazzanti (W 1-6) 225 2:10 *May 01, 2010 SACRAMENTO STATE L 4-7 4-9-0/ 7-12-0 9 16-24- 0 4- 6- 0 McFarland (L 5-2) 321 2:51 *May 01, 2010 SACRAMENTO STATE L 3-12 3-8-2/12-15-1 7 16-25- 0 4- 7- 0 Austin (L 1-5) 321 2:21 *May 02, 2010 SACRAMENTO STATE W 5-4 5-10-1/ 4-6-0 (11) 17-25- 0 5- 7- 0 Jones (W 3-1) 437 3:59L May 04, 2010 at Stanford L 7-10 7-12-2/10-12-1 9 17-26- 0 5- 7- 0 Austin (L 1-6) 1290 2:47 *May 07, 2010 at Nevada L 9-16 9-16-0/16-19-0 9 17-27- 0 5- 8- 0 Mazzanti (L 1-7) 657 3:27 *May 08, 2010 at Nevada L 2-10 2-6-1/10-11-1 9 17-28- 0 5- 9- 0 McFarland (L 5-3) 717 2:38 *May 08, 2010 at Nevada L 0-5 0-3-0/ 5-9-0 7 17-29- 0 5-10- 0 Martin, S. (L 1-3) 717 1:42 *May 09, 2010 at Nevada W 6-4 6-17-0/ 4-13-2 (12) 18-29- 0 6-10- 0 Jones (W 4-1) 626 4:21 May 12, 2010 #25 STANFORD L 3-8 3-9-2/ 8-12-1 9 18-30- 0 6-10- 0 Russo (L 0-1) 724 2:45 *May 14, 2010 at #25 Fresno State L 0-10 0-4-0/10-12-0 7 18-31- 0 6-11- 0 Austin (L 1-7) 1753 2:02 *May 15, 2010 at #25 Fresno State W 9-3 9-15-0/ 3-10-0 9 19-31- 0 7-11- 0 Hennessey (W 3-2) 2146 3:09 *May 15, 2010 at #25 Fresno State W 4-3 4-5-1/ 3-7-1 7 20-31- 0 8-11- 0 McFarland (W 6-3) 2146 2:15 *May 16, 2010 at #25 Fresno State L 3-4 3-10-2/ 4-9-2 9 20-32- 0 8-12- 0 LeBaron (L 0-1) 2226 3:08 *May 21, 2010 HAWAI'I L 3-5 3-6-0/ 5-10-2 9 20-33- 0 8-13- 0 McFarland (L 6-4) 534 2:52 *May 22, 2010 HAWAI'I L 2-4 2-9-0/ 4-8-0 9 20-34- 0 8-14- 0 Austin (L 1-8) 502 2:23 *May 22, 2010 HAWAI'I W 3-0 3-6-0/ 0-6-1 7 21-34- 0 9-14- 0 Martin, S. (W 2-3) 502 1:48 *May 23, 2010 HAWAI'I L 14-17 14-20-2/17-22-1 (11) 21-35- 0 9-15- 0 Broussard (L 1-2) 557 4:11 !May 26, 2010 vs Nevada W 6-0 6-11-1/ 0-6-1 9 22-35- 0 9-15- 0 McFarland (W 7-4) 259 2:41 !May 27, 2010 vs #27 Fresno State L 10-12 10-14-2/12-15-1 9 22-36- 0 9-15- 0 Austin (L 1-9) 363 2:56 !May 28, 2010 vs Nevada W 7-6 7-7-2/ 6-7-1 (10) 23-36- 0 9-15- 0 Jones (W 5-1) 566 3:20 !May 29, 2010 vs #27 Fresno State L 1-13 1- 5-2/13-11-0 7 23-37- 0 9-15- 0 Hennessey (L 3-3) 447 2:34

+ = Jack Gifford Memorial Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) * = Western Athletic Conference Game ! = Western Athletic Conference Tournament (Mesa, Ariz.) () extra inning game

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2010 Final Standings WAC Games All Games W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Fresno State 16-8 .667 - 38-25 .603 Blake McFarland Nevada 14-9-1 .604 1.5 36-22-1 .619 All-WAC First Team New Mexico State 14-9-1 .604 1.5 36-23-1 .608 All-WAC Tournament Team Hawai’i 12-12 .500 4 35-28 .556 Louisiana Tech 11-13 .458 5 27-30 .474 San Jose State 9-15 .375 7 23-37 .383 Sacramento State 7-17 .292 9 18-35-1 .343

2010 All-WAC Baseball Team First Team Jordan Ribera 1B Jr. Fresno State Shaun Kort 1B Sr. Nevada Leo Aguirre 1B Sr. New Mexico State 2B So. Hawai‘i Greg Garcia SS Jr. Hawai‘i Corey Valine 3B/UTL Sr. San Jose State Mark Threlkeld 3B So. Louisiana Tech Dusty Robinson OF So. Fresno State Corey Valine Devon Dageford OF Sr. Louisiana Tech All-WAC First Team Bobby Coyle DH Jr. Fresno State Jeffrey Van Doornum DH Jr. Hawai‘i Blake McFarland SP Jr. San Jose State Greg Gonzalez SP Jr. Fresno State Brock Stassi SP Jr. Nevada Lenny Linsky RP So. Hawai‘i

Second Team Clint Ewing C Jr. Louisiana Tech Josh Powers 1B Sr. Sacramento State Danny Muno 2B Jr. Fresno State Joey Ford 2B Jr. Louisiana Tech Garrett Weber SS Jr. Fresno State Ryan Aguayo SS Jr. New Mexico State Brian Barnett OF Jr. Nevada Zack Jones Nick Melino OF So. Nevada WAC Freshman of the Year Alex Williams DH So. Louisiana Tech Trevor Paine DH Jr. Sacramento State Brock Stassi UTL Jr. Nevada Josh Poytress SP So. Fresno State Josh Slaats SP Jr. Hawai‘i Jeremy Cole SP Jr. Nevada Tyler Graham RP Sr. Nevada

Player of the Year: Jordan Ribera, Jr., Fresno State Pitcher of the Year: Brock Stassi, Jr., Nevada Freshman of the Year: Zack Jones, San Jose State Coach of the Year: , Fresno State

Karson Klauer All-WAC Tournament Team 2010 San Jose State WAC Hitters & Pitchers of the Week Mar. 15: Karson Klauer, Sr. (.476, 10 RBI, 10 H, 6 R, 2 2B, HR)

42 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball Year-By-YearWAC History WAC Standings

1997 Hawai’i 15-15 .500 4 28-28 .500 2004 North Division TCU 12-18 .400 7 22-34 .393 WAC Games All Games WAC Games All Games Hawai’i-Hilo 7-23 .233 12 17-34 .333 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Rice 24-6 .800 - 46-14 .767 Utah 22-8 .733 - 36-21-1 .629 2001 Fresno State 17-12 .586 6.5 29-29 .500 Brigham Young 21-9 .700 1 37-18 .661 WAC Games All Games Nevada 14-16 .467 10 30-29 .508 Air Force 6-24 .200 16 13-37 .260 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Hawai’i 13-16 .448 10.5 31-24 .564 Grand Canyon 5-25 .167 17 13-43 .232 Rice 26-10 .722 - 47-20 .701 San Jose State 11-19 .367 13 23-31-1 .427 Fresno State 22-14 .611 4 41-25 .621 Louisiana Tech 10-20 .333 14 20-38 .345 South Division San Jose State 21-15 .583 5 37-22-1 625 WAC Games All Games TCU 21-15 .583 5 32-28 .533 2005 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Nevada 17-19 .472 9 30-26 .536 WAC Games All Games Rice 20-9 .690 - 47-16 .746 Hawai’i 16-20 .444 10 29-27 .518 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. TCU 15-15 .500 5.5 26-27 .491 Hawai’i-Hilo 3-33 .083 23 5-45 .100 Rice 21-9 .700 - 45-19 .703 UNLV 10-19 .345 10 24-31 .436 Fresno State 16-14 .533 5 30-29 .508 New Mexico 10-20 .333 10.5 25-32 .439 2002 Hawai’i 15-14 .517 5.5 28-27 .509 WAC Games All Games Nevada 15-15 .500 6 26-27 .491 West Division Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. San Jose State 13-17 .433 8 28-28-1 .500 WAC Games All Games Rice 28-2 .933 - 52-14 .788 Louisiana Tech 9-20 .310 11.5 17-39 .304 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. San Jose State 21-9 .700 7 45-17 .726 *San Jose State 20-10 .667 - 38-21 .644 Fresno State 19-11 .633 9 32-27 .542 2006 Fresno State 19-11 .633 1 40-28 .588 Nevada 10-20 .333 18 25-32 .439 WAC Games All Games San Diego State 17-13 .567 3 41-22-1 .648 Louisiana Tech 7-23 .233 21 21-37 .362 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Hawai’i 14-16 .467 6 22-34 .393 Hawai’i 5-25 .167 23 16-40 .286 Fresno State 18-6 .750 - 45-18 .714 * - West Division Champion Hawai’i 17-6 .739 0.5 45-17 .726 San Jose State 12-12 .500 6.0 33-26 .559 1998 Nevada 11-12 .478 6.5 26-28 .481 North Division Louisiana Tech 11-13 .458 7.0 33-25 .569 WAC Games All Games Sacramento State 8-16 .333 10.0 20-37 .351 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. New Mexico State 6-18 .250 12.0 19-36 .345 Grand Canyon 16-14 .533 - 28-27 .509 2007 Brigham Young 13-17 .433 3 29-24 .547 WAC Games All Games Utah 11-19 .367 5 23-31 .425 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Air Force 7-23 .233 9 14-39 .264 Fresno State 17-7 .708 - 38-29 .567 Nevada 15-9 .625 2 35-26 .574 South Division Louisiana Tech 14-10 .583 3 35-24 .593 WAC Games All Games San Jose State 11-13 .458 6 34-26 .567 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Hawai’i 11-13 .458 6 34-25 .576 Rice 26-4 .867 - 46-17 .730 Sacramento State 10-14 .417 7 17-40 .298 TCU 18-11 .621 7.5 33-23 .589 New Mexico State 6-18 .250 11 22-34 .393 New Mexico 13-16 .448 12.5 27-31 .466 UNLV 13-17 .433 13 31-24 .564 2008 WAC Games All Games West Division Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. WAC Games All Games Fresno State 21-11 .656 - 47-31 .603 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Nevada 18-14 .562 3 34-26 .567 Fresno State 19-11 .633 - 33-28-1 .540 Hawai’i 18-14 .562 3 29-31 .483 San Diego State 18-12 .600 1 32-25 .561 San Jose State 17-14 .548 4 31-25 .554 San Jose State 13-17 .433 6 31-23 .574 New Mexico State 15-17 .469 6 28-33 .459 Hawai’i 12-18 .400 7 34-22 .607 Sacramento State 14-17 .452 7 24-34 .414 Louisiana Tech 7-23 .233 14 23-31 .426 1999 WAC Games All Games 2009 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. WAC Games All Games Rice 25-5 .833 - 59-15 .797 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. TCU 19-10 .655 5.5 32-26 .552 In 2010, Karson Klauer led the Spartans in San Jose State 15-7 .682 - 41-20 .672 San Jose State 16-11 .593 7.5 30-26-1 .535 nine offensive categories including, Louisiana Tech 13-11 .542 3 29-22 .569 UNLV 16-14 .533 9 27-34 .443 home runs (7) and RBI (43). Fresno State 12-12 .500 4 32-30 .516 Hawai’i 15-14 .517 9.5 37-20 .649 He ranked in the top-five of 10 others. New Mexico State 12-12 .500 4 44-17 .721 New Mexico 14-15 .483 10.5 29-30-1 .492 Hawai’i 11-12 .478 4.5 32-26 .552 Fresno State 14-16 .467 11 33-30 .524 Nevada 10-13 .435 5.5 25-31 .446 San Diego State 14-16 .467 11 27-32 .458 Sacramento State 8-14 .364 7 27-27 .500 Brigham Young 12-17 .414 12.5 26-31 .456 Utah 8-20 .286 16 22-30 .423 2003 2010 Air Force 5-20 .200 17.5 19-32 .373 WAC Games All Games WAC Games All Games Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. 2000 Rice 25-5 .833 - 58-12 .829 Fresno State 16-8 .667 - 38-25 .603 WAC Games All Games Nevada 19-10 .655 5.5 32-24 .571 Nevada 14-9-1 .604 1.5 36-22-1 .619 Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Fresno State 14-16 .467 11 30-29 .508 New Mexico State 14-9-1 .604 1.5 36-23-1 .608 Rice 19-11 .633 - 43-23 .652 Hawai’i 11-19 .367 14 30-26 .536 Hawai’i 12-12 .500 4 35-28 .556 San Jose State 19-11 .633 - 41-24 .631 San Jose State 10-19 .345 14.5 25-32 .439 Louisiana Tech 11-13 .458 5 27-30 .474 Fresno State 18-12 .600 1 40-21 .656 Louisiana Tech 10-20 .333 15 18-34-1 .349 San Jose State 9-15 .375 7 23-37 .383 Sacramento State 7-17 .292 9 18-35-1 .343

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San Jose State’s Western Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament History Seven appearances, 8-14 record

1997 (0-2) 1999 (2-2) 2006 (0-2) 2007 (2-2) San Diego, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Reno, Nev. SDSU 9, San Jose State 4 San Jose State 8, UNLV 7 Nevada 15, San Jose State 1 San Jose State 11, La. Tech 1 (7) BYU 4, San Jose State 3 San Jose State 14, TCU 3 Fresno State 3, San Jose State 2 San Jose State 5, Nevada 1 Rice 4, San Jose State 2 Fresno State 6, San Jose State 2 TCU 10, San Jose State 6 Nevada 11, San Jose State 9

2008 (0-2) 2009 (2-2) 2010 (2-2) Ruston, La. Honolulu, Hawai’i Mesa, Ariz. Nevada 11, San Jose State 0 (7) San Jose State 5, Nevada 3 San Jose State 6, Nevada 0 Fresno State 7, San Jose State 3 Fresno State 6, San Jose State 3 Fresno State 12, San Jose State 10 San Jose State 14, Louisiana Tech 3 (7) San Jose State 7, Nevada 6 (10) New Mexico State 10, San Jose State 9 Fresno State 13, San Jose State 1 (7)

Year Tournament Site North Champion South Champion West Champion Tournament Winner 1997 San Diego, Calif. Utah Rice San Jose State Rice 1998 San Diego, Calif. Grand Canyon Rice Fresno State Rice 1999 Fresno, Calif. Rice (Regular Season Champion) Rice 2000 No Tournament San Jose State (Regular Season Co-Champion with Rice in 2000) 2001 No Tournament Rice (Regular Season Champion) 2002 No Tournament Rice (Regular Season Champion) 2003 No Tournament Rice (Regular Season Champion) 2004 No Tournament Rice (Regular Season Champion) 2005 No Tournament Rice (Regular Season Champion) 2006 Fresno, Calif. Fresno State (Regular Season Champion) Fresno State 2007 Reno, Nev. Fresno State (Regular Season Champion) Fresno State 2008 Ruston, La. Fresno State (Regular Season Champion) Fresno State 2009 Honolulu, Hawai’i San Jose State (Regular Season Champion) Fresno State 2010 Mesa, Ariz. Fresno State (Regular Season Champion) Hawai’i

44 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball Awards, Honors and Records

Bill Crozier played on the 1968 and 1969 Spartan baseball teams and was an assistant coach from 1970-73. In 2001 he was elected to the San Jose State Baseball Hall of Fame. www.sjsuspartans.com 45 Awards and Honors

All-Americans Pitcher of the Year Brad Kilby, RP...... First Team Ryan Shopshire ...... 2009 Ping! Baseball 2010 Freshman of the Year 2003 Zack Jones ...... Freshman First Team Zach Jones...... 2010 Matt Durkin, SP ...... First Team 2009 Junior Ruiz...... 1999 , DH ...... Second Team Kyle Bellows ...... Third Team 2008 All-WAC 2002 Danny Stienstra ...... Freshman Third Team 2010 Gabe Lopez, 2B ...... First Team 2007 Blake McFarland, SP ...... First Team Adam Shorsher, C...... First Team Dino Quintero, OF ...... First Team Kyle Bellows ...... Freshman Third Team Corey Valine, 3B/UTL...... First Team Hector Zamora, DH ...... First Team Louisville Slugger 2009 Nate Corrick, OF ...... Second Team 2010 Kyle Bellows, SS ...... First Team Matt Durkin, SP...... Second Team Zack Jones ...... Freshman David Berner, SP ...... First Team Kevin Frandsen, 3B...... Second Team 2008 Ryan Shopshire, SP...... First Team Jahseam George, SP ...... Second Team Danny Stienstra ...... Freshman Jason Martin, OF ...... Second Team 2007 Corey Valine, 3B ...... Second Team 2001 Kyle Bellows ...... Freshman Gabe Lopez, 2B ...... First Team 2002 2008 Junior Ruiz, OF ...... Second Team Matt Durkin ...... Third Team Max Peterson, SP ...... Second Team Chris Sherman, SP...... Second Team Matt Durkin ...... Freshman First Team Nate Corrick . . .Freshman Honorable Mention 2000 2001 Junior Ruiz, OF...... First Team Junior Ruiz ...... Honorable Mention Tim Adinolfi, RP ...... Second Team Rivals.com John Fagan, 1B...... Second Team 2008 Chris Key, SP ...... Second Team Danny Stienstra . . . . .Freshman Second Team Adam Shorsher, C ...... Second Team Collegiate Baseball Tony Tognetti, 3B...... Second Team 2003 Aaron Bates ...... Freshman 1998 Javier Pamus, P...... First Team 2001 Junior Ruiz ...... Honorable Mention 1997 1993 Robert Berns, 1B ...... Second Team Gerad Cawhorn ...... Third Team Tony James, 2B ...... Second Team 1990 Ryan McDermott, RP ...... Second Team Jeff Ball ...... Third Team National Collegiate Baseball All-Tournament Team Writers Association 2010 1998 Karson Klauer...... INF Javier Pamus ...... Second Team Blake McFarland ...... SP 2009 1998 Kyle Bellows ...... INF Javier Pamus ...... First Team 2007 1993 Ryan Angel...... UTL Gerad Cawhorn ...... Third Team Kyle Bellows ...... INF 1987 Anthony Telford ...... First Team Hitter of the Week Carnation 2010 1985 Karson Klauer...... Mar. 15 2009 Anthony Telford ...... Freshman First Team Kyle Bellows ...... Mar. 9 The Sporting News In 1998 Javier Pamus was recognized twice an Jacob Bruns ...... Mar. 23 1984 Kyle Bellows ...... May 11 ...... Second Team All-American. 2008 1981 Danny Stienstra...... Apr. 14 ...... Second Team 2007 2007 CoSIDA Academic All-America Kyle Bellows, SS...... Second Team Kyle Bellows...... Feb. 26 1989 Donato Giovanatto, OF ...... Second Team Marcus McKimmy...... May 14 Donnie Rea ...... Second Team Marcus McKimmy, 2B...... Second Team Chris Balatico ...... May 21 Kevin Tannahill ...... Second Team 2005 1983 2006 Brandon Fromm...... Feb. 7 Dana Corey ...... Third Team Ryan Angel, UT...... Second Team Travis Becktel ...... Feb. 14 1978 Branden Dewing, SP ...... Second Team Anthony Contreras...... May 1 Randy Johnson ...... First Team 2005 Pitcher of the Week Western Athletic Conference Anthony Contreras, SS ...... First Team 2009 Travis Becktel, OF...... Second Team David Berner...... Feb. 23 Coach of the Year Nate Corrick, OF ...... Second Team Ryan Shopshire ...... Apr. 27 Sam Piraro...... 1997, 2000, 2008, 2009 Brad Kilby, SP...... Second Team 2008 Ryan Shopshire ...... Apr. 7 Player of the Year 2004 Max Peterson ...... May 19 Junior Ruiz...... 2000 Kevin Frandsen, UTL ...... First Team 46 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball Awards and Honors

2007 Big West Conference 1989 Josh Amberson...... Apr. 9 Eric Booker, OF...... Second Team 2005 Player of the Year Donnie Rea, P...... Second Team Branden Dewing...... Mar. 21 Gerad Cawhorn, 3B ...... 1993 Dave Tellers, P...... Second Team Brad Kilby ...... Mar. 28 Branden Dewing...... April 11 All-BWC Academic All-BWC Matt Winck ...... May 23 1996 1996 Robert Berns, 1B ...... Second Team John Alciati Geoff Fessenden Preseason All-WAC Jason Davis, P...... Second Team 1995 2010 Patrick Walsh, 2B ...... Second Team Geoff Fessenden David Schultz Jason Martin...... OF Eric Stevens, OF...... Honorable Mention 1994 Corey Valine...... 3B 1994 Gene Bower Dave Sick 2009 Tim Gavello, 1B...... First Team Max Peterson...... SP Dave Sick, P...... First Team 2007 Eric Pitt, DH...... Second Team Pacific Coast Athletic Association Ryan Angel...... OF Laverne Thomas, OF ...... Honorable Mention 2006 All-PCAA Ryan Angel...... OF 1988 Branden Dewing...... SP Dan Archibald, P...... First Team 2005 Eric Nelson, 3B...... First Team Corey Cabral...... SP Greg Banda, 3B ...... Honorable Mention 2004 1987 Jose Amaya ...... RP Anthony Telford, P...... First Team Matt Durkin ...... SP Dan Archibald, P ...... Honorable Mention Kevin Frandsen ...... 3B 1986 2003 Anthony Telford, P ...... Second Team Matt Durkin ...... SP 1985 Steve Ochoa, OF...... First Team Anthony Telford, P...... First Team Stan Bates Award Earl Boles, OF ...... Second Team (Awarded to the WAC’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year for any sport since 1981) Corey Cabral ...... 2007 Northern California Baseball Association Academic All-WAC 2010 Coach of the Year Andy Hennessey Blake McFarland Gene Menges ...... 1978, 1979 Kerry Jenkins Tim Quiery All-NCBA Karson Klauer Danny Stienstra 1984 Sean Martin Corey Valine Ken Caminiti, 3B...... Second Team 2009 Steve Olson, P ...... Second Team Jack Adams Karson Klauer Tom Krause, SS...... Honorable Mention Kyle Bellows Jason Martin 1983 Anthony Bona Danny Stienstra Steve Friend, C...... Second Team Tyler Heil Corey Valine Al Gallo, OF...... Second Team Craig Hertler Anthony Vega Tom Krause, SS...... Second Team 2008 John McLarnan, P...... Second Team Jack Adams Scott Sobczak Al Ariza is the program’s all-time leader in 1982 Craig Hertler Danny Stienstra stolen bases with 58 and a member of the Gene Robinson, DH...... First Team Karson Klauer Corey Valine San Jose State Baseball Hall of Fame. 1981 Jason Martin Stan Jones, OF ...... First Team 2007 Al Gallo, 3B ...... Second Team Josh Amberson Karson Klauer 1993 Mil Pompa, P...... Honorable Mention Corey Cabral Marcus McKimmy Gerad Cawhorn, 3B ...... First Team Ed Rettagliata, SS...... Honorable Mention Greg Fyfe Justin Santich-Hughes David Zuniga, SS...... First Team 1980 Donato Giovanatto Scott Sobczak Joey Chavez, P ...... Second Team Mike Brown, OF...... First Team 2006 Eric Pitt, 1B ...... Second Team Mark Langston, P...... First Team Josh Amberson Justin Santich-Hughes Dave Sick, P ...... Second Team Jay Brazil, P...... Honorable Mention Greg Fyfe Steve Jones Richard Smith, P...... Second Team Chris Gallego, 2B ...... Honorable Mention 2004 1992 1979 Mark Bautista Scott Niheu Jason Bugg, OF ...... Second Team Dave Nobles, P ...... First Team Corey Cabral Anthony Chavez, P...... Second Team Chris Pedretti, 2B...... First Team 2003 Kraig Constantino, UT ...... Second Team Brian Stuckey, OF...... First Team Corey Cabral Dave Sick, P ...... Honorable Mention Jay Brazil, P...... Second Team 2002 David Zuniga, SS...... Honorable Mention Greg Robles, 1B ...... Honorable Mention Travis Becktel 1991 1978 2000 Chris Martin, P ...... Second Team Tony Biondi, OF ...... First Team Tony Tognetti Ken Henderson, OF...... Honorable Mention Russ Hayslip ...... First Team Mark Ringkamp, P...... Honorable Mention Randy Johnson, SS ...... First Team 1990 Rick Lane, C ...... First Team Eric Booker, OF ...... First Team Randy Raphael, P...... First Team Mark Ringkamp, P ...... Second Team Rod Kemp, OF...... Honorable Mention Dave Tellers, P...... Second Team Jeff Ball, 3B...... Honorable Mention www.sjsuspartans.com 47 Awards and Honors

1977 RecruitingCloser.com National Most Improved Steve Bell, OF...... First Team Pitchers of the Week Tim Quiery...... 2010 Rich Guardino, 2B...... Second Team David Berner (Feb. 22) ...... 2009 Jacob Bruns...... 2009 Chris Codiroli, P...... Honorable Mention Anthony Vega...... 2008 Steve Friar, P ...... Honorable Mention CollegeBaseballInsider.com Chris Balatico...... 2007 Jay Peryam, 1B...... Honorable Mention West Region Player of the Week Tim Jimenez...... 2006 Kyle Bellows (May 12)...... 2009 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Mr. Versatility Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger John Shaffer ...... 2009 All-PCAA National Players of the Week Leona Menges Award 1976 Kyle Bellows (May 11)...... 2009 Tyler Heil ...... 2009 Rich Guardino, OF ...... Second Team Matt Durkin (Mar. 10)...... 2003 1975 Most Inspirational Player Jeff Gingrich, P ...... First Team Team Awards (Since 2006) Anthony Aguilera...... 2009 Tom Henningson, 2B ...... First Team Brian Yocke...... 2007 Steve Gordon-Forbes, P ...... Second Team Most Valuable Player 1974 Kyle Bellows...... 2009 Coaches’ Award Dennis Smith, OF...... Second Team Ryan Angel...... 2006 Corey Valine...... 2010 Steve Macchi, DH ...... Second Team Anthony Vega...... 2009 1973 Jason Martin...... 2008 Rob Brassea, SS...... First Team Brody Massman, Kyle Bellows ...... 2007 Jeff Gingrich, P ...... First Team David Pierson, Matt Winck...... 2006 Mark Kettman, 2B ...... First Team Bill Hiegel, C...... Second Team Spartan Award Kris Sorensen, P ...... Second Team Jason Martin...... 2010 1972 Jason Martin...... 2009 Al Ariza, OF...... First Team Sonny Garza...... 2008 John Urzi, SS ...... First Team Corey Cabral ...... 2007 Dennis Smith, OF...... Second Team Nick Epidendio ...... 2006 1971 Al Ariza, OF...... First Team Big Stick Award Larry Lintz, SS...... First Team Corey Valine...... 2009 Greg Marshall, OF ...... First Team Donato Giovanatto...... 2007 Brian Nakamoto, 3B ...... First Team Mike Rusk, P...... First Team Golden Glove 1970 Karson Klauer ...... 2010 Al Ariza, OF...... First Team Kyle Bellows...... 2008 Tom Corder, OF...... Second Team Justin Santich-Hughes...... 2007 Gary Cunningham, OF ...... Second Team David Pierson...... 2006 Jay Fike, P ...... Second Team Scholar-Athlete College Baseball Foundation Karson Klauer ...... 2008 Awards Marcus McKimmy...... 2007 Steve Jones...... 2006 National All-Star Lineup 2009 Gabe Lopez Award Ryan Shopshire ...... Apr. 28 Corey Cabral ...... 2007 Sam Piraro ...... Mar. 23 Kyle Bellows ...... May 12 Distinguished Career Kyle Bellows ...... Mar. 10 Ryan Angel...... 2007 David Berner ...... Mar. 3 Outstanding Teammate/Leader National Honor Roll Corey Cabral, Chris Williammee...... 2006 2007 Anthony Telford is a member of the San Jose Scott Sobczak...... Apr. 3 State Baseball Hall of Fame and the all-time Kyle Bellows...... Feb. 27 leader in wins with 27. Other Awards

CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic Outstanding Pitcher All-District VIII Baseball First Team Blake McFarland...... 2010 Jason Martin ...... 2009-10 David Berner...... 2009 Karson Klauer...... 2008-09 Scott Sobczak...... 2008 Scott Sobczak ...... 2008-09 Scott Sobczak...... 2007 Karson Klauer...... 2007-08 Branden Dewing ...... 2006

ABCA/Rawlings West All-Region Rookie of the Year Kyle Bellows (Second Team) ...... 2009 Zack Jones...... 2010 Matt Durkin...... 2002 Anthony Bona ...... 2009 Danny Stienstra...... 2008 River City Classic All-Tournament Team Kyle Bellows...... 2007 John Shaffer ...... 2008 Danny Stienstra...... 2008

48 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball All-Time Letterwinners All-Time Letterwinner

A John Bessa ...... 1967 Steve Carrieri ...... 1997-98 Kenny Davis ...... 1990 Raymond Abernathy...... 1935-36 Tony Biondi...... 1977-78 Michael Carrigg ...... 1993-94 Steve Davis...... 1971 Jack Adams...... 2008-09 Gilbert Bishop ...... 1932-36 Mark Carroll...... 1972-74 Bill Dawson...... 1962-63 Ryan Adams ...... 2001-02 Steve Bittick ...... 1989 Steve Casaleggio ...... 1929 Tim Day...... 1971-72 Terry Adams...... 1984-85 Joe Blass ...... 1988 Jim Cassingham...... 1944 Harry Deeths...... 1956 Bill Adamson...... 1976 Lefty Blethen...... 1933-35 Ramon Castillo ...... 1988 Harvey Delbuono...... 1952 Dan Addiego...... 1978-79 William Bloodgood...... 1963-64 Jack Cathcart ...... 1954 John Dellinger ...... 1989 Tim Adinolfi...... 1999-2001 Dave Bobb...... 1957 Gerad Cawhorn ...... 1992-93 Mark Demsky ...... 1989 Ben Agatep ...... 2006 Doug Boehner ...... 1952-55 Vincent Cerro...... 1943 Phil Denevi...... 1948-49 Anthony Aguilera...... 2008-09 Jason Boesch ...... 1994-95 Al Cerruti...... 1955 Pete D'errico...... 1989-92 Desmond Aguirre ...... 1995-96 Guin Boggs...... 1963 Jeffrey Chandler ...... 1995-96 Carroll Deselle ...... 1929-33 Gary Alcarez...... 1977 Lewis Boitano...... 1941 Brian Chase ...... 2006 Ervin Deselle...... 1931-34 John Alciati...... 1995-96 Earl Boles...... 1985-86 Anthony Chavez...... 1991-92 Mike Desroches...... 1994-95 Mike Alciati...... 1998-99 Anthony Bona ...... 2009 Joey Chavez ...... 1992-93 Branden Dewing...... 2003-06 Lou Ales...... 1939 Joe Bonfiglio ...... 1951-52 Steve Chell ...... 1961-62 Reese Dick...... 1955 David Alexander...... 1991 Steve Bonomo ...... 1997 Casey Cheshier ...... 1998 Fred Dipietro ...... 1974 John Allen...... 1939-41 Eric Booker ...... 1989-90 Jeff Cheshier...... 1986 Dave Doak...... 1961-63 Jose Amaya...... 2003-04 Nick Borg...... 2010 George Chiotellis ...... 1991-94 Rick Dominguez...... 1980-82 Josh Amberson ...... 2006-07 Greg Borgerson ...... 1989-90 Matt Christian...... 1987 William Donnelly ...... 1941 Bill Anderson ...... 1953-54 Bob Borghesani...... 1955-56 Don Christiansen...... 1958-59 Gary Dorsey...... 1986 Bob Anderson...... 1985-86 Kenneth Bosacci...... 1940 Joe Chutuk...... 1998 Mike Dotson...... 1991-92 Brian Anderson...... 1982 Bill Bourgaize...... 1969 Elwood Clark...... 1943 Rob Douglass ...... 1997-00 Paul Anderson ...... 1988-91 Gene Bower...... 1991-94 Phil Clark ...... 1944-45 Mark Dover ...... 1987 Rich Anderson ...... 1987 Jim Bowles...... 1985-88 Homer Cleary...... 1925-26 Jason Drotar ...... 1990-91 Steve Anderson...... 1988-91 Joe Bowman ...... 1936 Ralph Cleland...... 1951-53 Don Dryden ...... 1989 Steve Andrade...... 1975 T.J. Boyle...... 1979 Jerry Clifford...... 1955-57 Roy Duarte...... 1947 Rob Andrakin ...... 1990-92 John Bracken...... 1988-89 Steve Clinton ...... 1983 Wayne Duarte ...... 1980 Ryan Angel...... 2004-07 Andrew Bradshaw...... 2010 James Coalter ...... 1953-54 Pat Duggant...... 1964-66 Dan Archibald ...... 1987-88 Dick Brady ...... 1952-55 Andy Coan ...... 1988-89 Todd Duncan ...... 1996-99 Arden Ardaiz ...... 1943 Tom Brandi...... 1965-67 Kelly Coan ...... 1988-89 Bill Duran...... 1940, 43-44 Bill Ardis ...... 1965 Rob Brassea...... 1973-74 Chris Codiroli ...... 1977 Matt Durkin...... 2002-04 Al Ariza ...... 1970-72 Jay Brazil...... 1979-80 Jim Collins ...... 1951-52 David Dzierski...... 1991 Dom Ascant ...... 1962 Shane Brechmann...... 2005 Angelo Colombo ...... 1942 Steve Ashley...... 1996-97 John Bridgeman ...... 1976-77 Wilbur Concklin...... 1948-50 E John Austin ...... 2010 Monte Brooks...... 1986-87 Kraig Constantino...... 1992 Todd Eagen...... 1987-88 Craig Broussard...... 2010 Anthony Contreras ...... 2003-05 Steve Egge...... 1966 B Bobby Brown ...... 1990 Terry Conway...... 1985-86 Tom Elliott ...... 1972-73 Larry Bachiu...... 1960 Jerome Brown...... 1945 Andy Cook ...... 2001-02 Butch Enkoji...... 1964-65 Al Bacosa ...... 1985-88 Joe Brown...... 1928 Christian Cooper ...... 1997-98 Mike Enright...... 1981 Alan Bailey...... 1977 Krik Brown...... 1975-76 Theodore Corbella...... 1934 Nick Epidendio...... 2005-06 Dan Bajitos...... 1983-84 Matt Brown...... 1990 Tom Corder ...... 1969-70 Phil Ertl...... 1962 Bryan Baker...... 2002 Michael Brown ...... 1980 Eric Cordua...... 1988 Bernie Escalante ...... 1991 Jeff Baker ...... 1997-98 Dylan Bruck...... 2007 Dana Corey...... 1982-83 Rudy Escalante...... 1983-84 Jerry Baker...... 1959 Ryan Brucker...... 1998-01 Nate Corrick...... 2002-05 Bill Espino...... 1974-76 Joey Baker...... 1998-00 Jacob Bruns ...... 2009 Mike Costanzo ...... 1971-72 Frank Esposito...... 2002 Warren Baker...... 1991 Jason Bugg ...... 1991-92 Ted Coutts...... 1959 Chris Balatico...... 2006-07 Mitch Buich...... 1980 Frank Covello...... 1930-32 F Jeff Ball ...... 1990 Derek Bulcock...... 1979 Mike Cozzens ...... 1971 Mark Fabro...... 1977-78 Greg Banda...... 1987-88 Chris Bundrum...... 1988-89 Jeff Crace ...... 1983-84 John Fagan ...... 000-01 Kevin Barbieri ...... 1974 Tom Burch...... 1950 Cliff Craig...... 1949 Jack Fancher...... 1940-41 Gary Barnette ...... 1969-72 Bob Burrill...... 1967 Jim Craig ...... 1957 Justin Farias...... 1996-97 Ed Bass ...... 1983 Jack Burtner ...... 1947-48 William Crawford...... 1937 Pete Fazio ...... 1952 Aaron Bates ...... 2003 Rick Buschini ...... 1963 Ray Cressio ...... 1940-41 Steve Ferguson ...... 1977 Andy Baumgardner ...... 1955-56 Rod Cristianson...... 1967-68 Tyler Fernandes ...... 2004 Mark Bautista...... 2002-04 C P. Critser...... 1927-28 Ozzie Fernandez...... 1988-90 Gary Bayer ...... 1975-76 Russell Cabot...... 1926 Norman Crowell ...... 1944 Gary Ferraro ...... 2000 Louis Bayol ...... 1976-77 Corey Cabral ...... 2003-04, 07 Bill Crozier ...... 1969 Charles Ferrell ...... 1926 Stan Beasley...... 1955-56 Clarence Camara ...... 1951-53 Patrick Cruzen ...... 1980 Matteo Ferrigno...... 1985 Travis Becktel ...... 2002, 04-05 Ken Caminiti ...... 1983-84 Joe Cucchiara...... 1983 Geoff Fessenden ...... 1995 Chuck Behnke ...... 1973 Kent Campbell...... 1989 Gary Cunningham ...... 1969-70 Rod Fielder ...... 1951 Steve Bell...... 1977 Raul Campos ...... 2005-06 Tim Cunningham...... 1972-73 Jay Fike ...... 1968-70 Jeff Beller ...... 1985 Chuck Camuso...... 1957 Sam Filice...... 1931-34 Kyle Bellows...... 2007-09 Breyon Canez ...... 2010 D Ed Fischer...... 1970 Gil Bennett...... 1941 John Capuzelo ...... 1985-86 Ron D’aquisto ...... 1970-71 Brian Fisher ...... 1987 Ken Benson ...... 1972-73 Robert Cardona...... 1980 Rod Daniels...... 1980-81 Carl Fisher...... 1962-63 Bill Bentley ...... 1989-90 Shane Carley...... 1993 Joe Darretta...... 1979 Dale Fisher...... 1949 Steve Berglund ...... 1978-79 Bary Carlson...... 1968 Don Davenport...... 1979-80 Daniel Fitch ...... 2005 Jordan Bergstrom...... 2002 A. Carmichael ...... 1926-27 Darin Davis ...... 1988-89 Mike Fleming ...... 1989 David Berner ...... 2008-09 Arthur Carpenter ...... 1937-39 Glen Davis...... 1950-51 Rich Fonzena...... 1970 Robert Berns...... 1996-97 Lester Carpenter...... 1935-37 Jason Davis...... 1996 Brian Forman ...... 1995-98 www.sjsuspartans.com 49 All-Time Letterwinners

Kevin Frandsen ...... 2001-04 Jason Hanf...... 1989-90 Richard Holden ...... 1959-60 ...... 1997 Mike Freeman...... 1978 Phil Hanson ...... 2000 Ted Holmes...... 1945 Tim Jimenez ...... 2005 Steve Friar ...... 1974-77 Harry Hardiman ...... 1932-36 Jon Holmquist ...... 1959-60 Elmer Johnson...... 1925-28 Steve Friend ...... 1982-83 Mike Haruff...... 1986-87 George Honore ...... 1928 Harvey Johnson ...... 1957 Ronald Fritsch ...... 1986 Swell Hatcher ...... 1928 Lou Holt ...... 1983-84 James Johnson ...... 1956 Ben Frizzie ...... 1939-41 Charles Havel...... 1990-91 Oscar Hopper ...... 1972-73 Randy Johnson ...... 1977-78 Brandon Fromm ...... 2004-06 Verde Hawlie...... 1928 W. Horstman...... 1933 Richard Johnson ...... 1936 Dave Fuqua ...... 2000-01 Ernie Hayden...... 1978-79 Pete Hoskins ...... 1967 Richie Johnson...... 2010 Norman Fujiwara...... 1995 Russ Hayslip ...... 1978-79 Gary Houston...... 1970 Ryan Johnson...... 1996 Greg Fyfe ...... 2006-07 Rich Hazell...... 1981-82 James Howard ...... 1981 Walter Johnson...... 1950-51 Mike Hazelhoffer ...... 1969-70 Bob Huck ...... 1944-45 James Johnston ...... 1973 G Tyler Heil...... 2009 Herbert Hudson ...... 1936 Ken Jones...... 1972 Bob Gadsby ...... 1957 Jim Hemeon ...... 1976-77 Wade Huebsch...... 1989-90 Kevin Jonesn ...... 1980-81 Tommy Gale...... 2008-09 Ken Henderson...... 1988-91 Terry Hughes...... 1968-69 Stan Jones...... 1980-81 Chris Gallego ...... 1979-80 Doug Hendrickson ...... 1989-92 Ed Hunt ...... 1940-41 Steve Jones...... 2005-06 Al Gallo...... 1981-83 Andrew Hennessey ...... 2010 Harold Hurlbert ...... 1964 William Jones ...... 1930 John Galvan...... 1960-61 Brandon Hennessey...... 2005-07 Tom Hutler...... 1987 Zack Jones...... 2010 Terry Galyean ...... 1971 Jon Hennig ...... 1969-70 Dave Jost ...... 1975 Louis Gambello ...... 1954 Tom Henningson ...... 1975-76 I William Jung...... 1930 Elbert Garcia ...... 1937-38 Tony Hernandez ...... 1965-67 Bill Inderbitzen...... 1959-60 John Jurivich ...... 1960-61, 1963 Jeff Garrett ...... 1993-94 Craig Hertler ...... 2008-10 Dave Imwalle ...... 1971-72 Pat Garvey...... 1966-67 Scott Hertler...... 1982 Mike Irvin...... 1989 K Sonny Garza...... 2007-08 Dennis Hess...... 1976 Dave Ius ...... 1974-75 Dan Kakelday ...... 1979 Milton Gates...... 1931-32 Jack Kakuuchi ...... 1947 Time Gavello...... 1993-94 Matt Kauffman ...... 2000-02 Danny Gemmay...... 2004 Ronald Kauffman ...... 1953-54 Donald Gemmell ...... 2002 Charles Kelley ...... 1943 Cecil George...... 1930-31 Rod Kemp...... 1978 Jahseam George ...... 2001-02 Mark Kettman ...... 1972-74 Gary Ghindinelli...... 1970-72 Chris Key ...... 1999-00 Trevor Gibson...... 2009 Jim Kilburg...... 1970 David Gigliotti...... 1966 Brad Kilby...... 2003-05 Dean Giles...... 1949-51 Edward King ...... 1955-57 Jeff Gingrich...... 1972-75 Markum King ...... 2002 Donato Giovanatto ...... 2006-07 Don Kinzel...... 1969 Richard Givens...... 1976-77 Karson Klauer ...... 2007-10 Bob Glaves...... 1951-52 Wesley Klemm ...... 1934 Frank Gomez ...... 1987 Bill Klinel ...... 1955 John Gonsalves...... 1982 Ralph Kling ...... 1947-48 Manuel Gonzales...... 1986 Jeff Knopf...... 1985-88 Michael Gonzales...... 1989-90 Chirs Kokaly ...... 1995-96 Steve Gordon-Forbes ...... 1973-75 Hal Kolstadl ...... 1956-57 Richard Gorow ...... 1944 Ron Kolstad...... 1981-82 Jack Gottschang ...... 1942-43 Mike Kostainsek...... 1991-92 Dan Graham ...... 1985-86 Bob Krail...... 1957-59 Leon Gray...... 1981 Tom Krause ...... 1983-84 Mike Gray...... 2000 Wayne Krouskup...... 1946-47 Dwayne Graybill ...... 1983-84 Rich Green...... 1963 L Brian Greene ...... 1998-99 Clay Laing ...... 1928 Tyler Greene ...... 2009 Josh Lansford...... 2004 Kurt Griesemer...... 1984-85 Dick Lane...... 1977-78 James Griffith ...... 1930 Rick Lane ...... 1977-78 Dennis Grist ...... 1969-70 Mark Langston ...... 1979-81 Bob Grover ...... 1970 Joe Lantagne...... 1931-32 Rich Guardino ...... 1975-77 M. Lanyon...... 1927-28 Chris Guenther ...... 1969-71 Mark Larson...... 1976-78 Jerry Guibor...... 1962 Chris Lasaca...... 1986-87 Howard Gurich ...... 1940 Ryan Angel hold the career records for at-bats (796) and doubles (55). Vince Latham...... 1987 Joel Guthrie ...... 1961 He is second in hits (245) and games played (214) at San Jose State. Jon Lauderdale ...... 1997-98 Estaban Guzman ...... 2010 Jon Lavine ...... 1991-94 John Guzman...... 1975-76 Jeff Hetherington ...... 1988 J Bill Leach...... 1958-59 Dan Hewitt ...... 1987-88 Craig Jacobs ...... 1990-91 Milford Leal ...... 1953-54 H Huck Hibberd...... 1983-84 Ray Jacobus...... 1949-51 Angelo Leber...... 1993-94 Gordon Hague ...... 1934-35 Bill Hiegel ...... 1973 Mickey Jackson ...... 1979 Rich Ledeit...... 1995-96 Harry Haley...... 1957-58 Jamie Hiegel...... 2000-01 Tony James...... 1997-98 Emmett Lee ...... 1959-60 Sam Hall...... 2005-06 George Hightower...... 1970-71 Will James ...... 1983 Henry Leibrandt...... 1934 Ed Hallberg ...... 1951-52 Steve Hinckley ...... 1971-74 Kerry Jenkins...... 2010 Joséph Lenhart...... 1953 Hayward Halsey...... 1955-57 Don Hodgen ...... 1956-57 Dave Jennings ...... 1991-92 Frank Leonard ...... 1979 George Haney...... 1937-38 Brian Hoffman ...... 1985-86 Pete Jensen...... 1972 Scott Lewis...... 1997-98

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Ron Linderman...... 1962-64 Christopher McNeil...... 2008 Charles Nave ...... 1966-67 Gary Patchett...... 1999-00 Al Lindner ...... 1933-35 Matt McPeak ...... 1984-87 Eric Nelson...... 1987-88 Paul Pavicich ...... 1994 Fred Lindsay...... 1941, 46 Walt McPherson...... 1936-38 Nark Neufield ...... 1975 Ted Peart...... 1986 Larry Lintz ...... 1970-71 Dave Meibert...... 1981-82 Jody Lee Nicewonger...... 1989-90 Chris Pedretti...... 1978-79 Brian Liquori...... 1990-91 Frank Merritt ...... 1934 Scott Niheu ...... 2004 Jay Peryam ...... 1974-77 Aaron Loewenthal...... 2006-07 Al Meza ...... 1971 Dave Nobles...... 1978-79 Larry Peters ...... 1966 Israel Long ...... 1995-96 Matt Miholovich...... 1964-65 Jeff Nollette...... 1985-86 Brandon Petersen ...... 1992-93 Jim Long...... 1958-59 ...... 1951-52 Aaron Noriega...... 1993, 95-96 Larry Peterson ...... 1958 Donald Lopes ...... 1947-50 Brad Miller ...... 1981 Jeff Nowotny...... 1977-78 Max Peterson...... 2008-09 Gabe Lopez ...... 2001-02 David Miller...... 1991-92 Wesley Nunes ...... 1945 Stanley Peterson...... 1948-49 Ed Louden ...... 1944-45 Clay Mills...... 1981-82 Travis Peterson...... 1995-96 Randy Luckman...... 1981 Kurt Miltenberger...... 1992 O Adrian Phillips...... 1993, 96 Steve Lujan...... 1977-78 Jay Minteer ...... 1982 Mark O’Brien...... 1991-92 Mark Phillips ...... 1988 Fred Luke...... 1967 Aubrey Minter ...... 1941 Pat O’Brien...... 1975-76 Steve Picone ...... 1978 Tony Lupina ...... 1974-75 John Misplay ...... 1996-97 Steve Ochoa ...... 1985-86 Rod Pierce ...... 1987 James Luque...... 1936-38 Greg Mitchell ...... 1988-89 Dale Ocken ...... 1957 David Pierson...... 2003-06 John Lyon...... 1965-66 Curt Monar ...... 1972 Tom Okagaki...... 1949-50 Bob Pifferini...... 1946-48 Loren Moneypenny ...... 2006-07 John Oldham ...... 1952-54 Al Pimental...... 1959-61 M Willie Moore...... 1993 Marvin Olson...... 1936 Bob Pimentel ...... 1962 Brandon Macchi...... 1999-2000 Ron Pimentel...... 1978-79 Steve Macchi...... 1973-74 Roy Pinkston ...... 1927-28 Tom Maclachan...... 1969-70 Mike Piserchio ...... 1977-78 Gary Maddocks ...... 1975 Bill Pitcher...... 1952 Dean Madsen...... 1992-93 Rick Pitney...... 1971-74 Michael Maehl...... 2008 Eric Pitt...... 1992-95 Richard Main...... 1934-37 Mark Podesta...... 1991-93 David Maine ...... 1988 Milovan Pompa ...... 1981 Matt Maki ...... 1979 Steve Pond...... 1972-73 Al Malato...... 1947 Mitch Ponza...... 2004 Mike Malott...... 2001-02 Bob Poole...... 1952-53 Cornelius Maloney.....1947-48, 51 Kurt Popkins...... 1982 Tom Maloney ...... 1927-28 Mike Popovec...... 1968-69 Milton Manoukian...... 1952 Wes Porter ...... 2006 Jack Marcipan ...... 1946-48 John Powell ...... 1930 Russell Margallati...... 1935 Mike Powers...... 1988 Greg Marshall...... 1971 Dan Prager...... 1975 Tom Marshall...... 1933 Francis Pura...... 1931-35 Chris Martin ...... 1989-91 Jim Pusateri ...... 1959-61 Jason Martin...... 2008-10 Pat Martin ...... 1974 Q Sean Martin...... 2010 Tim Quiery ...... 2010 Danny Martinez...... 1983-84 Dave Quilici ...... 1976-77 Larry Martinez ...... 1988-89 Dino Quintero...... 2002 Ruben Martinez...... 2003-04 Tony Martinez ...... 1936-38 R Paul Mason ...... 1984 Dan Ra...... 980 Brody Massman ...... 2006-07 Brendan Ragotzy ...... 1985 Ron Matkins ...... 1989 Bryson Rahier...... 2010 Jack Maughmer ...... 1944 Bill Rahming ...... 1955-56 Joe Mauro...... 1982-83 Hector Ramon ...... 1969-70 Dan Mays ...... 1973-74 Randy Raphael ...... 1976, 78-80 Robert Maytorena...... 1961 SJSU Hall of Famer John Oldham is the program’s all-time Jon Rattazzi ...... 1988 Greg Mazeres...... 1975 single-season strikeout leader. His grandson, Blake McFarland, Mike Rausch...... 1990-93 Luke Mazzanti...... 2009-10 is a senior pitcher on the 2010 Spartans. Mark Rauschnot ...... 1978-79 Dave McCarty ...... 1949-50 Rick Rayford ...... 1987 Doug McChesney...... 1959-61 Donnie Rea...... 1988-90, 92 Harold McCray...... 1988 Jorge Mora ...... 1990-91 Steve Olson ...... 1984-85 Ken Rebeijo...... 1982-83 Jim McCurdy...... 1927-28 Dino Morati ...... 1938 Don Orndorff...... 1972, 74-75 Breek Reed ...... 1932 Dennis McDaid....1965 (Manager) Brad Mornhinweg ...... 1988-90 Al Ornellas...... 1969 Sam Reed...... 1928 Ryan McDermott ...... 1998 Kevin Mortesen ...... 1986 Mark Reeser...... 1971 Fred McElwee...... 1950 (Manager) Terry Moten...... 1975 P Jess Reglie...... 1927-28 Larry McElvoy ...... 1986 Greg Mugg...... 1990 Francisco Padin ...... 1951 Michael Reiling...... 2009-10 Blake McFarland...... 2010 Steve Murphy...... 1999-2000 Mike Page...... 1975 Zach Retallack...... 1997 Harold McGill...... 1950 (Manager) Leroy Murray...... 1979 R.J. Palma...... 1993 Ed Rettagliata...... 1981-82 Brian McGlennon ...... 1973 Larry Myers...... 1965-66 Ron Palma ...... 1952-54 Scott Rettig...... 1983-84 Allen McIntyre ...... 1958 Javier Pamus...... 1997-98 Steve Reyes ...... 1987 Kevin McKean ...... 1980-81 N Frank Pangborn ...... 1966 Chuck Reynolds ...... 1955-56 Jim McKenzie...... 1967 (Manager) Brian Nakamoto ...... 1971-72 Maris Pantels ...... 1969 Harvey Rhodes...... 1939-40 Marcus McKimmy...... 2007 Chris Nardini, Chris ...1993, 95-96 Clair Parkin...... 1952 Cary Riberdy ...... 1978 John McLarnan...... 1982-83 Tony Narsimento...... 1939-40 Joséph Pash...... 1945 Jack Richards ...... 1952-55 www.sjsuspartans.com 51 All-Time Letterwinners

Kyle Richardson...... 1997-98 Haven Smith...... 1937-39 Tom Vanamburg ...... 1962-63 Glenn Williams...... 1976 Brock Riddle...... 1975 Richard Smith...... 1993-94 Dan Vanbogaert...... 1964-65 Kenneth Williams ...... 1961 Tom Rike...... 1960-61 Spencer Snodgrass ...... 2007-08 Jason Van Over ...... 2001 Larry Williams ...... 1958-60 Mark Ringkamp ...... 1990-91 Paul Soares...... 1993-94 Steve Vasquez...... 1985 Hugh Williamson ...... 1980-81 Jack Riordan...... 1937-39 Scott Sobczak...... 2007-08 Tony Vasquez...... 1997 Paul Willoughby...... 1981-82 Gene Robinson...... 1982-83 Alex Sofranac ...... 2008, 10 Anthony Vega...... 2008-09 James Wilson...... 1961 Greg Robles...... 1979-81 Kris Sorensen ...... 1970-73 John Verniest...... 1986-89 Jim Wilson...... 1943-47 Ronald Roe ...... 1958 Bart Spina ...... 1967 Gary Vice ...... 1962-63 Wade Wilson...... 1950 (Manager) Jeremy Rogelstad ...1998-99, 01-02 John Stansfield...... 1947 Steven Vidal...... 2007 Matt Winck...... 2003-06 Lon Romero ...... 1962-63 Mel Stein ...... 1949-50 FernandoViera...... 1987-88 Joe Winstead...... 1956-57 Ralph Romero ...... 1947-50 Bob Stevens...... 1978 Donald Visconti...... 1953-54 Dan Winterberg ...... 1999 Ron Rooker...... 1985 Eric Stevens...... 1995-96 Jim Visher...... 1962-64 Matt Winton ...... 1991-92 Robert Rose ...... 1937 Clyde Stevenson ...... 1971 Bob Rosenau...... 1989 Danny Stienstra ...... 2008-10 Len Rosenfield...... 1962 Bob Straight ...... 1986-87 John Rostomily ...... 1956-58 Brian Stream...... 2000 Mike Rouse...... 1999 Gary Strom...... 1964-65 Mike Roza ...... 1985 Arthur Strong...... 1934 (Manager) Junior Ruiz ...... 1999-2001 Karl Stubenranch...... 1941 Henry Ruiz...... 1942 Brian Stuckey ...... 1979 Mike Rusk ...... 1970-72 Jay Russell ...... 1951 (Manager) T Leland Russell...... 1931-32 Aaron Tachibana ...... 1979-80 ----- Gene Tagliaferri...... 1960 S Ken Takahashi...... 1962-64 Tim Salado ...... 1993-94 J. Takahashi ...... 1928 David Salerno...... 1964-65 Jesse Tamez ...... 1974 Darrell Sales ...... 2004 Kevin Tannahill...... 1988-89 Clyde Samuel...... 1988 Alan Taylor...... 1966-67 Manual Sanchez ...... 1938-40 George Taylor ...... 1967 Nathan Sanchez ...... 1990 Wally Taylor...... 1974-75 Ralph Sandborn ...... 1941 Anthony Telford ...... 1985-87 Jared Sandler ...... 1999-00 David Tellers ...... 1989-90 Roy Sanfillipo...... 1982 Dan Teplin ...... 1950 (Manager) Justin Santich-Hughes...... 2004-07 Tony Teresa...... 1955 Robert Santos ...... 1948-49 George Terry...... 1967 Robert Sapp...... 1948-49 Mike Terry ...... 1972 Mark Saucedo...... 1985 Laverne Thomas...... 1993-94 Alfred Saxe...... 1931 Paul Thomas ...... 1926 Roger Scala...... 1979 Rob Thomas...... 1987 Sam Schaeffer...... 1953 (Manager) Paul Thompson...... 1926 Bill Schmidt ...... 1964-66 Roger Thurber ...... 1932-34 Bob Schmidt ...... 1970 John Tillema ...... 1980 David Schultz...... 1994-95 Tony Tognetti ...... 1999-00 Augie Scornaienchi ...... 1960 Carl Tognolini...... 1967 Junior Ruiz was named WAC Co-Freshman of the Year in 1999 and then Jim Seith ...... 1958 Larry Tognolini ...... 1960-61 first-team All-WAC and the WAC Player of the Year in 2000. Steve Sekimoto...... 1992 Robin Tomlin...... 1965-66 Al Sever...... 1977-79 ...... 2003 Frank Vizza ...... 1947-48 Pete Wise ...... 1966 (Manager) John Shaffer ...... 2006-09 Chris Townsend...... 1992-95 Robert Vojvoda...... 1986 Al Withol ...... 1970 Mike Shamony ...... 1967-68 Marko Trapani...... 1982-83 Matt Wollaston ...... 1991-92 Greg Shannon...... 2006-07 Eric Tretten...... 1980-81 W Robert Woods ...... 1961 Chris Sherman...... 1999-2001 Mark Triplett...... 1983 Don Wager...... 1951 (Manager) Tim Woods .....1951-52 (Manager) Gordon Shimizu...... 1965 Shirley Trone...... 1927-28 Darryl Wagoner...... 1985-86 Barry Worthington...... 1981-82 Ryan Shopshire ...... 2008-09 G. Tucker...... 1927-28 Randy Waite ...... 2005 Earl Wright...... 1949-50 Adam Shorsher...... 2000-02 Dave Turnbull...... 1961 Sam Walker...... 1980 Mike Wright ...... 1998-99 Kevin Shull...... 2003 R. Tykol ...... 1933 Patrick Walsh...... 1994-96 Bob Wuesthoff ...... 1948-49 Dave Sick ...... 1991-94 Tim Walsh ...... 1974-75 Charlie Wyatt ...... 1976-77 Bob Siebert ...... 1944 U Ronald Walters ...... 1954 Mel Sigona...... 1970 Harold Ulrey...... 1958 Burt Watson...... 1935-36 Y Josh Silver ...... 2009 Darin Upton...... 1993 George Wehner...... 1943, 46-48 Brian Yocke ...... 2007 Reggie Simmons ...... 1981-83 John Urzi ...... 1942-43 Bill Weisgerber ....1955 (Manager) Dario Simoni, ...... 1932-34 John Urzi ...... 1972 Doug Wells ...... 1990 Z Jason Simontacchi ...... 1995 Jerry Whitaker ...... 1933 Hector Zamora...... 2002 Malcolm Sinclair ...... 1944 V Philip Whitaker...... 1926 David Zuniga...... 1992-93 Ron Skillicorn...... 1957 Ray Valconesi...... 1967 Roger Whitley ...... 1972-73 Zack Zwissig ...... 2000 Argust Smith...... 1964 Mike Valentin...... 1979-80 Dave Wickersham...... 1977 Dan Smith...... 1991 David Valenzuela ...... 1978-79 Shruder Willett ...... 1954-55 Bold type indicates player on Dennis Smith...... 1971-74 Cory Valine...... 2008-10 Chris Williammee...... 2005-06 2011 roster. George Smith ...... 1946-47 Albert Vanaman...... 1950 Dave Williams...... 1980-81

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TEAM Hits Jerry Clifford...... 1957 Anthony Telford, SINGLE GAME 6 Chris Gallego ...... 1978 Walks vs. Fresno State Dennis Smith...... 1974 5 Travis Peterson...... 1995 4/18/1985 Runs 32 32-0 (9 IP), vs. Oregon Doubles Strikeouts Jim Visher, Tech, March 24, 1986 3 Jacob Bruns...... 3/20/2009 5 Doug McChesney...... 1960 vs. Saint Mary’s Craig Hertler...... 3/29/2009 4/25/1964 31 31-1 (7 IP), vs. Chicago Donato Giovanatto ...... 2007 PERFECT DAYS State, March 18, 2009 Sam Hall...... 2005 6-for-6 Jim Visher, vs. Kevin Frandsen ...... 2004 Dennis Smith ...... 1974 Cal State Sacramento Hits Kyle Richardson...... 1998 4/23/1963 34 vs. Chicago State (7 IP), Eric Stevens...... 1995 5-for-5 March 18, 2009 Eric Nelson...... 1988 Tim Quiery ...... 4/10/2010 Wild Pitches Jacob Bruns ...... 5/8/2009 5 Rich Ledeit, 30 at New Mexico State Triples Corey Valine ...... 5/3/2009 vs. UC Santa Barbara (7 IP), May 8, 2009 2 Mike Brown ...... 1980 Danny Stienstra ...... 4/12/2008 4/18/ 1995 Gary Cunningham...... 1970 Danny Stienstra ...... 5/10/2008 Larry Williams ...... 1960 Donato Giovanatto . . . .2/20/2007 TEAM INDIVIDUAL Tom Rike...... 1960 Ryan Adams ...... 2001 SINGLE SEASON SINGLE GAME Bob Krail...... 1959 Gerad Cawhorn ...... 1993 GENERAL BATTING Angelo Leber ...... 1993 Home Runs Most games played . . . .65 (2000) At Bats Eric Nelson ...... 1988 3 Steve Ochoa ...... 1986 Most wins ...... 45 (2002) 8 Kyle Bellows...... 4/4/2008 Earl Boles ...... 1985 Tom Krause ...... 1984 Most losses ...... 39 (1982) John Shaffer ...... 4/4/2008 RBI Longest win streak ...... 16 Danny Stienstra...3/29/2008 Mike Brown ...... 1980 9 Steve Ochoa ...... 1986 Randy Johnson ...... 1978 ...... (3/9-30/1990) Corey Valine...... 3/29/2008 Over two seasons . . .18 (1988-89) Corey Valine ...... 4/4/2008 Mark Kettman ...... 1973 Stolen Bases Larry Lintz ...... 1971 Most home wins ...... 34 (1990) Stan Jones...... 1980 4 Junior Ruiz ...... 2001 Most conference wins ...... 24 Rick Pitney...... 1973 Brian Forman ...... 1998 FIELDING ...... (1977, 1979) Mark Kettman ...... 1973 David Zuniga...... 1993 Most conference losses . .27 (1982) Jim Johnson...... 1973 Most Errors Monte Brooks...... 1987 5 Brian Nakamoto . . . .1971 Rich Brooks...... 1965 Tom Krause...... 1983 (twice) BATTING Runs Luis Bayol...... 1977 Most at bats ...... 2,149 (2000) 5 Jacob Bruns...... 5/8/2009 PITCHING Lon Romero ...... 1962 Most runs ...... 472 (2009) Gabe Lopez ...... 2001 Ron Linderman ...... 1962 Most hits ...... 723 (2009) Tony Biondi...... 1973 20 Jeff Gingrich, at CSU Long Beach (1-1 tie) Most doubles ...... 135 (2009) 3/30/1973 Most triples ...... 32 (1990) Most home runs ...... 52 (2002) Strikeouts Most RBI ...... 424 (2009) 21 Jeff Gingrich, Most total bases . . . . .1007 (2009) at CSU Long Beach (20 IP) Most walks ...... 294 (1978) 3/30/1973 Most strikeouts ...... 451 (1995) Most sacrifices ...... 92 (2009) 20 Jim Visher, Most stolen bases . . . .120 (1993) vs. CSU Hayward (9 IP) Highest batting avg. . ..339 (2009) 3/7/1964 Most hit by pitches . . .112 (2007)

15 Ryan Shopshire, PITCHING vs. Fresno State (7 IP) Most innings pitched . . .573.2 (2000) 4/25/2009 Most complete games . .32 (1960) Most strikeouts ...... 453 (2009) Matt Durkin, Most walks ...... 297 (1978) vs. Santa Clara (9 IP) Most saves ...... 18 (2000) 3/7/ 2003 Most shutouts ...... 9 (1980) Most hits ...... 668 (2010) No-Hitters Lowest ERA ...... 2.34 (1960) 9 IP Donnie Rea, at Pacific FIELDING 4/15/1989 Most putouts ...... 1,721 (2000) Most assists ...... 905 (1985) 7 IP Jeff Knopf, Most errors ...... 135 (1978) Most double plays . . . . .71 (2000) Corey Valine is one of nine Spartans to earn eight plate appearances in vs. Western Oregon, Most triple plays . . . .1 (1982, 92) a game and the only player to do it twice. 3/22/1987 Highest pct...... 979 (2006) www.sjsuspartans.com 53 Record Book

8. 20 Ryan Angel 2006 4. 20 Donato Giovanatto2007 9. 19 Brandon Macchi 2000 5. 19 Jason Martin 2008 19 Dan Winterberg 1999 6. 18 Kevin Frandsen 2004 7. 16 Adam Shorsher 2000 TRIPLES 16 John Alciati 1996 1. 9 Tony Biondi 1978 16 Gerad Cawhorn 1993 2. 7 Jason Bugg 1992 10. 15 Kevin Frandsen 2003 7 Ken Henderson 1991 15 Brian Stream 2000 7 Al Gallo 1981 7 Al Ariza 1971 STRIKEOUTS 6. 6 Ken Henderson 1990 1. 64 Tony Tognetti 2000 6 Rich Guardino 1977 2. 62 Bryan Baker 2002 6 Jay Peryam 1977 3. 56 Tony Biondi 1978 6 John Jurivich 1961 4. 54 Kraig Constantino 1992 10. 5 Donato Giovanatto2007 5. 53 Brandon Macchi 2001 5 Travis Becktel 2004 6. 48 Travis Becktel 2004 5 Mike Rouse 1999 48 Jon Lauderdale 1998 8. 47 Eric Stevens 1995 HOME RUNS 47 Steve Anderson 1989 1. 15 Jeff Ball 1990 47 Al Gallo 1981 2. 14 Robert Berns 1997 3. 13 Adam Shorsher 2002 SACRIFICE HITS 13 John Fagan 2000 1. 17 Ryan Brucker 2000 Jason Martin is the single-season and career leader in 13 Glenn Williams 1976 2. 16 David Pierson 2006 hit-by-pitches with 25 and 54, respectively. 6. 12 John Fagan 2001 16 David Pierson 2005 12 Kraig Constantino 1992 4. 14 John Alciati 1996 SINGLE SEASON 6. 62 Kyle Bellows 2009 12 Steve Ochoa 1986 5. 13 Kevin Frandsen 2001 9. 11 Bryan Baker 2002 13 Brian Stream 2000 HITTING LEADERS 62 Gabe Lopez 2001 8. 61 Randy Johnson 1978 10. 10 Kyle Bellows 2009 9. 60 Junior Ruiz 2001 10 Gerad Cawhorn 1993 BATTING AVERAGE GAMES 60 Chris Pedretti 1978 10 Earl Boles 1986 1. .437 John Jurivich 1961 1. 65 Junior Ruiz 2000 10 Terry Conway 1986 2. .405 Gerad Cawhorn 1993 65 Brandon Macchi 2000 HITS 10 Randy Johnson 1978 3. .400 Jerry Clifford 1956 65 Tony Tognetti 2000 1. 93 Kyle Bellows 2009 10 Tony Biondi 1978 4. .399 Jacob Bruns 2009 4. 64 Ryan Brucker 2000 93 Robert Berns 1997 .399 Robert Berns 1997 64 Adam Shorsher 2000 3. 92 Randy Johnson 1978 STOLEN BASES 6. .394 Dom Ascani 1962 64 Tom Krause 1984 4. 91 Gabe Lopez 2001 1. 39 Tom Krause 1983 7. .389 Kyle Bellows 2009 64 Randy Johnson 1978 5. 90 Anthony Contreras2005 2. 34 Larry Lintz 1971 8. .387 Corey Valine 2009 64 Tony Biondi 1978 90 Gabe Lopez 2002 3. 31 Andy Coan 1989 .387 Randy Johnson 1978 9. 63 Chris Pedretti 1978 7. 88 Jason Martin 2010 4. 28 Al Ariza 1972 10 .385 Tony Biondi 1978 10. 62 Travis Becktel 2002 8. 87 Junior Ruiz 2000 28 Chris Pedretti 1979 62 Gabe Lopez 2002 9. 86 Jason Martin 2009 6. 27 David Zuniga 1993 HITTING STREAK (Games) 62 Dino Quintero 2002 86 Stan Jones 1981 27 Rick Pitney 1974 32 Anthony Contreras 2005 62 Rod Kemp 1978 27 Gary Cunningham 1970 23 Jason Martin 2009 62 Rick Lane 1978 RUNS BATTED IN 9. 25 Stan Jones 1980 22 Robert Berns 1996-97 1. 83 Jeff Ball 1990 25 John Jurivich 1961 21 Corey Valine 2009 AT-BATS 2. 81 Robert Berns 1997 21 Gabe Lopez 2002 1. 258 Gabe Lopez 2001 3. 79 Randy Johnson 1978 WALKS 21 Mark Saucedo 1985 258 Brandon Macchi 2000 4. 61 Gabe Lopez 2002 1. 63 Eric Booker 1990 2. 256 Tom Krause 1984 61 Casey Cheshier 1998 2. 51 Tony Biondi 1978 CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES 3. 249 Rod Kemp 1978 6. 60 Brandon Macchi 2001 51 Brian Nakamoto 1971 REACHING BASE 4. 246 Junior Ruiz 2000 7. 59 Rick Lane 1978 4. 45 Laverne Thomas 1994 11 Kyle Bellows . .3/18-21/2008 5. 244 Gabe Lopez 2002 8. 57 Kyle Bellows 2009 45 Jay Peryam 1977 (2 1B, 1 2B, 5 walks, 244 Stan Jones 1981 57 Hector Zamora 2002 6. 43 Al Gallo 1981 1 hit-by-pitch, 2 errors) 7. 243 Ryan Angel 2007 57 Gerad Cawhorn 1993 7. 42 Junior Ruiz 2001 Junior Ruiz ...... 2001 8. 241 Anthony Contreras2005 42 Brian Nakamoto 1972 (8 hits, 1 walk, 2 errors) 241 Jeff Ball 1990 DOUBLES 9. 41 Scott Rettig 1984 10 David Schultz ...... 1995 10. 239 Kyle Bellows 2009 1. 29 Robert Berns 1997 10. 40 Gabe Lopez 2002 (7 hits, 2 walks, 1 error) 2. 24 Eric Pitt 1995 40 Brian Forman 1998 RUNS 3. 22 Donato Giovanatto2007 40 Chris Pedretti 1979 1. 74 Tony Biondi 1978 22 Gabe Lopez 2002 2. 72 Robert Berns 1997 22 Brandon Macchi 2001 HIT-BY-PITCHES (since 1987) 3. 69 Eric Booker 1990 22 Casey Cheshier 1998 1. 25 Jason Martin 2009 4. 68 Jason Martin 2009 7. 21 Dan Mays 1974 2. 23 Travis Becktel 2002 5. 63 Rod Kemp 1978 23 Hector Zamora 2002

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SINGLE SEASON 2. 135.0 Dave Tellers 1989 SAVES 657 Brandon Macchi1999-01 PITCHING LEADERS 3. 133.1 Anthony Telford 1987 1. 9 Anthony Vega 2009 4. 130.0 Jay Brazil 1980 2. 7 Justin Farias 1996 GAMES 130.0 Dave Nobles 1979 7 Tim Adinolfi 2000 1. 218 David Pierson 2003-06 APPEARANCES 6. 129.1 Anthony Telford 1986 4. 6 Brad Kilby 2004 2. 214 Ryan Angel 2004-07 1. 29 Ryan McDermott 1997 7. 128.0 Steve Olson 1984 6 Andy Cook 2003 214 Ryan Brucker 1998-01 29 Justin Farias 1996 8. 126.1 John Oldham 1953 6 Jared Sandler 2000 4. 206 Kevin Frandsen 2001-04 2. 28 Anthony Chavez 1992 9. 123.0 Dave Sick 1994 6 Richard Smith 1993 5. 203 Nate Corrick 2002-05 3. 27 Greg Shannon 2007 10. 122.2 Dave Tellers 1990 6 Bill Bentley 1989 203 Brian Forman 1995-98 27 Tim Adinolfi 2000 9. 5 Zack Jones 2010 7. 195 Steve Anderson 1988-91 27 Mike DesRoches 1995 STRIKEOUTS 5 Scott Sobczak 2007 8. 193 John Shaffer 2006-09 27 Mike Rausch 1992 1. 166 John Oldham 1953 5 Steve Jones 2006 9. 193 Adam Shorsher 1999-02 27 Paul Anderson 1990 2. 161 Anthony Telford 1987 5 Steve Jones 2005 10. 192 Karson Klauer 2007-10 27 Jay Brazil 1980 3. 145 John Oldham 1954 5 Don Gemmell 2002 9. 26 Anthony Vega 2009 RUNS SCORED 26 Loren Moneypenny 2006 1. 154 Kyle Bellows 2007-09 26 Ryan McDermott 1998 2. 149 Junior Ruiz 1999-01 26 Jeff Baker 1997 3. 148 Jason Martin 2008-10 4. 144 Brian Forman 1995-98 WINS 5. 142 Ryan Angel 2004-07 1. 13 Chris Key 2000 142 Kevin Frandsen 2001-04 13 Javier Pamus 1998 7. 125 Ryan Brucker 1998-01 3. 12 Joey Chavez 1993 8. 119 Travis Becktel 2002-05 12 Dave Tellers 1989 9. 116 Gabe Lopez 2001-02 12 Mike Rusk 1971 10. 114 Nate Corrick 2002-05 6. 11 Matt Durkin 2002 114 Eric Booker 1989-90 11 Dave Tellers 1990 11 Randy Rafael 1978 HITS 9. 10 Mark Ringkamp 1990 1. 246 Kevin Frandsen 2001-04 10 Donnie Rea 1989 2. 245 Ryan Angel 2004-07 10 Dan Archibald 1988 3. 237 Junior Ruiz 1999-01 10 Anthony Telford 1987 4. 233 Kyle Bellows 2007-09 10 Dave Nobles 1979 5. 225 Jason Martin 2008-10 10 Dave Nobles 1978 6. 217 Anthony Contreras 2002-05 10 Russ Hayslip 1978 7. 214 Nate Corrick 2002-05 10 Dave Imvalle 1972 8. 201 Ryan Brucker 1998-01 9. 191 Karson Klauer 2007-10 LOSSES 191 Brandon Macchi1999-01 1. 13 John McLarnan 1982 2. 11 Loren Moneypenny 2007 RUNS BATTED IN 3. 10 Steve Olson 1985 1. 146 Kyle Bellows 2007-09 4. 9 John Austin 2010 2. 137 Brandon Macchi1999-01 9 Branden Dewing 2004 3. 125 Robert Berns 1996-97 9 Jason Simontacchi 1995 Kevin Frandsen ranks among the top-eight in six Spartans 4. 124 Ryan Angel 2004-07 9 Steve Olson 1984 career offensive categories and is the all-time hits leader with 246. 5. 118 Junior Ruiz 1999-01 9 Ron Rooker 1984 118 Eric Pitt 1992-95 9 Ron Kolstad 1982 4. 142 Anthony Telford 1986 5 Ryan McDermott 1997 7. 116 Cory Valine 2007-10 9 Charlie Wyatt 1976 5. 140 Mike Rusk 1971 5 Anthony Chavez 1992 8. 114 Adam Shorsher 1999-02 9 Terry Hughes 1969 6. 128 Dan Archibald 1988 5 Anthony Telford 1985 9. 106 Karson Klauer 2007-10 7. 114 Javier Pamus 1998 5 Patrick Cruzen 1980 10. 105 Kevin Frandsen 2001-04 LOWEST ERA 8. 113 Dave Tellers 1989 (min. 65 innings pitched) 9. 111 Mark Langston 1980 CAREER DOUBLES 1. 0.87 Clair Parkin 1952 10. 110 Matt Durkin 2003 HITTING LEADERS 1. 55 Ryan Angel 2004-07 2. 1.21 Chris Codiroli 1977 2. 53 Brandon Macchi1999-01 3. 1.62 Gene Tagliaferri 1960 WALKS 3. 51 Eric Pitt 1992-95 4. 1.63 Jeff Gingrich 1975 1. 134 John Oldham 1953 AT-BATS 4. 47 Kyle Bellows 2007-09 5. 1.68 Jim Visher 1963 2. 89 John Oldham 1954 1. 796 Ryan Angel 2004-07 5. 44 Junior Ruiz 1999-01 6. 1.69 Mike Shamony 1968 3. 80 John Oldham 1952 2. 762 Kevin Frandsen 2001-04 6. 43 Kevin Frandsen 2001-04 7. 1.77 Jim Visher 1964 4. 75 Pete Mesa 1949 3. 716 Nate Corrick 2002-05 7. 40 Gabe Lopez 2001-02 8. 1.80 Bill Leach 1959 5. 70 Mark Langston 1981 716 Ryan Brucker 1998-01 40 Robert Berns 1996-97 9. 1.84 Steve Friar 1977 6. 65 Mark Langston 1980 5. 702 Anthony Contreras 2002-05 9. 37 Adam Shorsher 1999-02 10. 1.85 Brad Kilby 2005 65 Dan Archibald 1987 6. 689 Kyle Bellows 2007-09 10. 36 Karson Klauer 2007-10 65 Paul Bacosa 1987 7. 659 Karson Klauer 2007-10 INNINGS PITCHED 9. 62 Russ Hayslip 1978 8. 658 Junior Ruiz 1999-01 1. 146.2 Dan Archibald 1988 10. 61 Charles Wyatt 1976 9. 657 David Pierson 2003-06 www.sjsuspartans.com 55 Record Book

TRIPLES 8. 120 Todd Duncan 1996-99 15. .339 Tony James 1997-98 20 Jeremy Rogelstad 1998-02 1. 15 Ken Henderson 1988-91 9. 118 Nate Corrick 2002-05 LOSSES 2. 14 Tony Biondi 1977-78 10. 109 Dennis Smith 1971-74 CAREER 1. 28 Randy Raphael 1976, 78-80 3. 12 Al Ariza 1970-72 PITCHING LEADERS 2. 23 Branden Dewing 2003-06 12 Rich Guardino 1975-77 SACRIFICE BUNTS 3. 19 Steve Olsen 1984-85 5. 11 Junior Ruiz 1999-01 1. 48 David Pierson 2003-06 APPEARANCES 19 Doug Boehner 1952-55 6. 10 Steve Anderson1988-91 2. 45 Ryan Brucker 1998-01 1. 90 Matt Winck 2003-06 5. 18 Anthony Telford 1985-87 7. 9 Travis Becktel 2002-05 3. 35 J. Santich-Hughes2004-07 2. 76 Jon LaVine 1991-94 18 Steve Friar 1974-77 9 John Jurivich 1960-61, 63 4. 26 Brian Forman 1995-98 3. 73 Andy Cook 1999-03 5. 25 Kevin Frandsen 2001-04 4. 72 Branden Dewing 2003-06 LOWEST ERA (min. 80 IP for 1-2 years, 120 IP for 3 HOME RUNS 6. 17 Ryan Angel 2004-07 5. 70 Mike Rausch 1990-93 years, 160 IP for 4 years) 1. 25 John Fagan 2000-01 70 Chris Sherman 1998-01 2. 23 Robert Berns 1996-97 1. 0.87 Clair Parkin 1952 3. 21 Adam Shorsher 1999-02 2. 1.21 Chris Codiroli 1977 4. 20 Kyle Bellows 2007-09 3. 1.79 Jeff Gingrich 1972-75 5. 18 Brandon Macchi1999-01 4. 1.92 Brad Kilby 2002-05 6. 16 Ryan Angel 2004-07 5. 1.94 Jim Visher 1962-64 7. 15 Karson Klauer 2007-10 15 Greg Robles 1979-81 INNINGS PITCHED 15 Jeff Ball 1990 1. 360.1 Randy Raphael 1976, 78-80 10. 14 Cory Valine 2007-10 2. 356.2 Anthony Telford 1985-87 14 Jon Lauderdale 1997-98 3. 345.0 Dave Sick 1991-94 14 Gerad Cawhorn 1992-93 4. 337.0 Branden Dewing 2003-06 14 Earl Boles 1985-86 5. 330.1 Jeremy Rogelstad 1998-2002 14 Steve Friend 1982-83 6. 320.0 John Oldham 1952-54 14 Jerry Clifford 1955-57 7. 309.1 Jeff Gingrich 1972-75 8. 309.0 Matt Durkin 2002-04 STOLEN BASES 9. 297.0 Chris Martin 1989-91 1. 58 Al Ariza 1970-72 2. 56 Ryan Angel 2004-07 STRIKEOUTS 3. 54 Tom Krause 1983-84 1. 412 John Oldham 1952-54 4. 51 Larry Lintz 1970-71 2. 397 Anthony Telford 1985-87 51 Andy Coan 1988-89 3. 298 Matt Durkin 2002-04 4. 295 Mike Rusk 1970-72 WALKS 5. 261 Jim Visher 1962-64 1. 109 Junior Ruiz 1999-01 6. 255 Dave Sick 1991-94 2. 99 Eric Booker 1989-90 7. 242 Jeremy Rogelstad 1998-02 3. 97 Jay Peryam 1974-77 8. 235 Mark Langston 1979-81 4. 94 David Pierson 2003-06 9. 235 Jeff Gingrich 1972-75 5. 93 Brian Nakamoto1971-72 6. 85 Adam Shorsher 1999-02 WALKS 85 Brian Lopes 1947-50 1. 293 John Oldham 1952-54 8. 84 Brian Forman 1995-98 2. 165 Randy Raphael 1976, 78-80 9. 83 Dennis Smith 1971-74 3. 157 Mark Langston 1979-81 4. 151 Anthony Telford 1985-87 HIT-BY-PITCHES (since 1987) 5. 146 Jeff Gingrich 1972-75 1. 54 Jason Martin 2008-10 John Henderson is San Jose State’s career leader in triples with 15. 2. 51 Kevin Frandsen2001-04 SAVES (since 1977) 1. 12 Anthony Vega 2008-09 3. 43 Travis Becktel 2002-05 BATTING AVERAGE 6. 69 Jeremy Rogelstad 1998-02 (min. 140 AB’s for 1-2 years; 2. 10 Steve Jones 2005-06 4. 42 Ryan Brucker 1998-01 7. 67 Brandon Hennessey 2005-08 205 AB’s for 3-4 years) 10 Justin Farias 1996-97 5. 38 Steve Anderson1987-91 8. 64 Donnie Rea 1988-92 1. .389 Jacob Bruns 2008-09 4. 9 Anthony Chavez 1991-92 6. 37 John Shaffer 2006-09 9. 63 Randy Raphael 1976-80 2. .368 Robert Berns 1996-97 5. 8 Richard Smith 1993-94 7. 34 Adam Shorsher 1999-02 63 Anthony Telford 1985-87 8. 29 Craig Hertler 2008-10 3. .363 Steve Ochoa 1985-86 6. 7 Tim Adinolfi 1999-01 4. .362 Gerad Cawhorn1992-93 9. 26 Todd Duncan 1996-99 WINS 7 Bill Bentley 1989-90 5. .361 Gabe Lopez 2001-02 10. 25 Junior Ruiz 1999-01 1. 27 Anthony Telford 1985-87 7 Andy Cook 1999-03 6. .360 Junior Ruiz 1999-2001 2. 26 Matt Durkin 2002-04 7 Brad Kilby 2002-05 7. .357 Jason Martin 2008-10 STRIKEOUTS 3. 24 Randy Raphael 1976-80 7 Ryan McDermott 1997-98 .357 Earl Boles 1985-86 1. 137 Brandon Macchi1999-01 24 Dave Sick 1991-94 9. .355 Tony Biondi 1977-78 2. 136 Ryan Angel 2004-07 5. 23 Dave Tellers 1989-90 BEST WON-LOSS RECORD 10. .350 David Zuniga 1992-93 3. 135 Travis Becktel 2002-05 6. 22 Chris Martin 1989-91 (min. 20 decisions) 11. .349 Scott Lewis 1997-98 4. 132 Ryan Brucker 1998-01 7. 20 Dave Nobles 1978-79 19-5 Dave Imwalle 1971-72 12. .346 Marcus McKimmy2007 5. 127 Steve Anderson1988-91 20 John Oldham 1952-54 15-5 Scott Sobczak 2007-09 13. .344 Tim Quiery 2010 127 Brian Forman 1995-98 20 Javier Pamus 1996-98 23-9 Dave Tellers 1989-90 7. 121 Eric Pitt 1992-95 14. .343 Casey Cheshier 1998 20-8 Javier Pamus 1996-98

56 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball Individual Leaders Individual leaders

BATTING AVERAGE 1999 Todd Duncan 14 1998 Casey Cheshier 61 2010 Jason Martin .373 1998 Casey Cheshier/Jon Lauderdale 8 1997 Robert Berns 81 2009 Jacob Bruns .399 1997 Robert Berns 14 1996 Robert Berns 44 2008 Danny Stienstra .365 1996 Robert Berns 9 1995 Patrick Walsh 31 2007 Donato Giovanatto .351 1995 Patrick Walsh/David Schultz/ 1994 Eric Pitt 46 2006 Ryan Angel .318 Jason Boesch 3 1993 Gerad Cawhorn 57 2005 Anthony Contreras .373 1994 Tim Gavello 8 1992 Kraig Constantino 53 2004 Kevin Frandsen .321 1993 Gerad Cawhorn 10 1991 Jorge Mora/Ken Henderson 39 2003 Kevin Frandsen .332 1992 Kraig Constantino 12 1990 Jeff Ball 83 2002 Gabe Lopez .369 1991 Jorge Mora 5 1989 John Bracken 38 2001 Junior Ruiz .374 1990 Jeff Ball 15 1988 Eric Nelson 46 2000 Junior Ruiz .354 1989 Eric Booker 5 1987 Steve Anderson 41 1999 Junior Ruiz .354 1988 Jeff Hetherington 6 1998 Casey Cheshier .343 1987 Steve Anderson 7 WINS 1997 Robert Berns .399 2010 Blake McFarland 7 1996 Patrick Walsh .379 2009 David Berner/Max Peterson 7 1995 Patrick Walsh/Eric Pitt .283 2008 Max Peterson/Ryan Shopshire 5 1994 Tim Gavello .370 2007 Scott Sobczak/Steven Vidal 6 1993 Gerad Cawhorn .405 2006 Branden Dewing 7 1992 Jason Bugg .337 2005 Brad Kilby 7 1991 Jorge Mora .325 2004 Matt Durkin 8 1990 Eric Booker .383 2003 Matt Durkin 7 1989 Kevin Tannahill .329 2002 Matt Durkin 11 1988 Eric Nelson .333 2001 Chris Sherman 9 1987 Fernando Viera .335 2000 Chris Key 13 1999 Vince LaCorte 9 HITS 1998 Javier Pamus 13 2010 Jason Martin 88 1997 Ryan McDermott 8 2009 Kyle Bellows 93 1996 Jason Davis/Rich Ledeit 6 2008 Danny Stienstra 69 1995 Rich Ledeit 6 2007 Kyle Bellows/Donato Giovanatto 81 1994 Paul Pavicich/Dave Sick 8 2006 Ryan Angel 74 1993 Joey Chavez 12 2005 Anthony Contreras 90 1992 Dave Sick 8 2004 Anthony Contreras 64 1991 Chris Martin/Mark Ringkamp 7 2003 Kevin Frandsen 73 1990 Dave Tellers 11 2002 Gabe Lopez 90 1989 Dave Tellers 12 2001 Gabe Lopez 91 1988 Dan Archibald 10 2000 Junior Ruiz 87 1987 Anthony Telford 10 1999 Junior Ruiz 73 1998 Scott Lewis 75 STRIKEOUTS 1997 Robert Berns 93 2010 Blake McFarland 71 1996 Patrick Walsh 85 2009 David Berner 84 1995 Patrick Walsh 60 2008 David Berner 67 1994 Tim Gavello 71 2007 Loren Moneypenny 75 1993 Gerad Cawhorn 81 2006 Loren Moneypenny 80 1992 Jason Bugg 66 In 2009 Ryan Shopshire became the first 2005 Branden Dewing 73 1991 Ken Henderson 67 Spartans pitcher to be honored as the 2004 Matt Durkin 103 1990 Jeff Ball 82 WAC Pitcher of the Year. That season 2003 Matt Durkin 110 1989 Kevin Tannahill/Eric Booker/ he went 6-1 and struck out 69 batters 2002 Matt Durkin 85 John Bracken 57 in 62.1 innings in leading San Jose State 2001 Tim Adinolfi 95 1988 Eric Nelson 66 to the WAC regular-season crown. 2000 Joey Baker 96 1987 Fernando Viera 61 1999 Vince LaCorte 99 RBI 1998 Javier Pamus 114 HOME RUNS 2010 Karson Klauer 43 1997 Jason Jimenez 90 2010 Karson Klauer 7 2009 Kyle Bellows 57 1996 Jason Davis 85 2009 Kyle Bellows 10 2008 Kyle Bellows 42 1995 Jason Simontacchi 76 2008 Alex Sofranac 5 2007 Donato Giovanatto 54 1994 Paul Pavicich 108 2007 Ryan Angel 8 2006 Ryan Angel 36 1993 Dave Sick 85 2006 Ryan Angel 5 2005 Brandon Fromm 40 1992 Rob Andrakin 81 2005 Travis Becktel/Brandon Fromm 4 2004 Josh Lansford 31 1991 Mark Ringkamp 61 2004 Brandon Fromm 7 2003 Markum King 34 1990 Dave Tellers 96 2003 Kevin Frandsen/Nick Guerra 4 2002 Gabe Lopez 61 1989 Dave Tellers 113 2002 Adam Shorsher 13 2001 Brandon Macchi 60 1988 Dan Archibald 128 2001 John Fagan 12 2000 Brandon Macchi/John Fagan 47 1987 Anthony Telford 161 2000 John Fagan 13 1999 Todd Duncan 47 www.sjsuspartans.com 57 All-Time Series

Air Force 5-1 Florida 2-1 Ohio State 1-0 Albany First Meeting Fresno Pacific 4-0 Oklahoma 1-0 Alliant International 4-0 Fresno State 72-151 Oregon 5-3 Arizona 1-0-1 Georgetown 1-0 Oregon State 10-8-1 Arizona State 0-1 George Washington 2-0 Oregon Tech 3-0 Arkansas 0-2 Gonzaga 2-1 Pacific 83-73 Azusa Pacific 1-1 Grambling 1-0 Pacific Lutheran 2-0 Bethany (Calif.) 1-0 Grand Canyon 3-0 Pepperdine 5-1 Biola 1-0 Hawai’i 35-51 Penn State 2-0 Birmingham-Southern 1-0 Hawai’i-Hilo 19-3 Portland 8-5 Portland State 8-1 Princeton 1-0 Purdue 3-0 Rice 10-33 Sacramento State 48-27 Sacred Heart 1-0 Saint Joseph’s 4-0 Saint Mary’s 93-46 San Diego 1-2 San Diego MCRD (Marines) 2-3 San Diego State 16-36 San Francisco 91-54-1 San Francisco State 40-21-2 Santa Clara 65-94 Seattle First Meeting Sonoma State 3-2 San Jose State first fielded a baseball team in the 1890s. Southern California 0-3 Southern Illinois 2-0 Boise State 1-0 Hawai’i Pacific 4-1 Southern Utah 13-1 Brigham Young 13-9-1 Houston 2-1 Southwest Texas State 1-0 Brown 1-0 Humboldt State 10-2 Stanford 31-86 California 30-46-1 Idaho State 1-0 Texas Christian 11-9 Cal Poly 47-38-1 Illinois 2-0 UC Davis 36-24 Cal Poly Pomona 1-2 Indiana 0-1 UC Irvine 9-16 Cal State Bakersfield 4-2 Iona 4-0 UCLA 0-1 Cal State East Bay 60-23 Kansas State 1-1 UC Riverside 1-2 Cal State Fullerton 14-29 Keio 1-0 UC San Diego 1-0 Cal State L.A. 22-13 Lewis & Clark 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 51-40 Cal State Monterey Bay 1-0 Lewis-Clark State 1-2 UC Santa Cruz 3-0 Cal State Northridge 4-7 Long Beach State 27-32-1 Utah 14-4 Cal State Stanislaus 9-5-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 0-1 Utah Valley 1-0 California Western 1-0 Louisiana Tech 29-18 Valparaiso 1-0 Centenary College 1-0 Loyola Marymount 6-10 Vandenberg AFB 2-0 Central Washington 1-0 Maine 3-1 Vanguard 0-1 Chicago State 4-0 Miami (Ohio) 3-0 Warner Pacific 1-0 Chico State 3-0 Minnesota 3-0 Washington 7-2 Claremont 1-0 Missouri 0-0-1 Washington State 8-14 Clemson 0-1 Nevada 80-65 Western Oregon 22-1 Colorado State 1-0 UNLV 18-27 Wichita State 1-2 Cornell 3-0 New Mexico 3-3 Wisconsin-Milwaukee First Meeting Dartmouth 2-1 New Mexico State 19-18 Wyoming 0-1 Eastern Oregon 3-0 Northern Illinois 0-1 Bold Indicates 2011 Opponent

58 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball Year-by-Year Results sinceYear-by-Year 1987 Results since

1987 2/20 Cal State L.A. W, 4-1 1/28 Nevada W, 8-2 (31-28, 8-13 PCAA) 2/21 at UC Davis W, 8-4 1/30 at Stanford W, 14-8 1/23 Stanford W, 2-1 2/23 at Santa Clara L, 2-4 1/31 Cal State Hayward W, 6-5 1/26 at Stanford L, 1-7 2/26 at Saint Mary’s W, 7-1 2/5 Cal Poly W, 9-7 1/31 Nevada L, 9-13 2/27 Saint Mary’s W, 4-3 2/5 Cal Poly W, 4-1 1/31 Nevada W, 1-0 2/28 at Saint Mary’s L, 3-7 2/7 at UC Davis W, 4-1 (10) 2/1 at Sacramento State W, 15-0 3/1 at Stanford L, 9-10 2/10 Cal State L.A. (SF) W, 2-1 2/1 at Sacramento State L, 1-9 3/4 at San Francisco L, 1-8 2/11 Cal State L.A. W, 7-2 2/4 at San Francisco W, 14-3 3/5 San Francisco L, 2-4 2/11 Cal State L.A. W, 3-2 2/10 Cal State Stanislaus W, 8-3 3/5 San Francisco L, 6-8 2/14 California W, 2-1 2/11 at Santa Clara L, 0-2 3/11 at Nevada L, 5-6 2/21 Stanford W, 7-6 (10) 2/14 at UC Davis W, 3-1 (10) 3/12 at Nevada L, 4-5 2/24 San Francisco W, 7-1 2/15 at San Francisco W, 3-2 3/12 at Nevada W, 15-1 2/25 at San Francisco W, 5-4 (11) 2/16 UC Davis W, 3-0 3/14 U.S. International W, 4-0 2/28 at Santa Clara L, 2-3 2/16 UC Davis W, 3-1 3/15 U.S. International W, 14-4 3/3 Saint Mary’s W, 9-1 2/20 San Francisco State W, 6-5 (10) 3/19 Western Oregon State W, 14-7 3/5 Saint Mary’s W, 2-1 2/21 Cal Poly W, 1-0 (14) 3/19 Western Oregon State W, 7-6 3/5 Saint Mary’s W, 3-1 2/21 Cal Poly W, 5-4 3/20 Western Oregon State W, 6-5 3/7 Arizona State L, 4-5 (10) 2/24 Cal State Hayward W, 4-2 3/23 Oregon Tech W, 13-4 3/10 Kansas State L, 3-4 3/3 Sacramento State W, 1-0 (10) 3/25 Warner Pacific W, 6-4 3/11 Kansas State W, 2-0 3/10 Saint Mary’s W, 9-1 3/26 *UC Irvine W, 9-2 3/12 Sacramento State W, 5-4 (10) 3/11 Santa Clara L, 3-4 3/27 *UC Irvine L, 9-10 3/15 at Cal Poly W, 7-5 3/13 at Nevada L, 2-3 3/28 *UC Irvine W, 13-10 3/17 Cornell W, 2-0 3/14 at Nevada L, 6-9 3/29 UC Davis W, 8-5 3/18 Western Oregon State W, 8-3 3/15 vs. Sacramento State (at Reno, Nev.) L, 8-9 3/19 Western Oregon State W, 9-8 3/17 San Francisco W, 20-7 3/21 Washington W, 3-1 3/22 Western Oregon W, 7-0 3/22 Washington W, 7-2 3/22 Western Oregon W, 1-0 3/24 at Nevada L, 10-11 3/22 Air Force W, 6-0 3/28 Santa Clara L, 0-14 3/23 at Stanford L, 3-5 3/31 *at UC Irvine W, 7-1 3/24 at San Francisco State L, 8-18 4/1 *at UC Irvine W, 4-2 3/25 Oregon Tech W, 16-0 4/2 *at UC Irvine L, 6-7 3/27 *UNLV W, 5-4 4/4 UC Davis W, 9-2 3/28 *UNLV L, 5-6 4/7 *UNLV L, 2-5 3/29 *UNLV L, 5-7 4/8 *UNLV W, 12-8 3/31 at Cal State Hayward L, 16-17 4/9 *UNLV W, 4-1 4/3 *Fresno State W, 6-5 4/11 at Santa Clara L, 4-6 4/4 *Fresno State L, 4-9 4/14 *at Pacific W, 9-6 4/5 *Fresno State W, 10-3 4/15 *at Pacific W, 4-0 4/7 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-2 4/16 *at Pacific L, 4-5 4/8 at Santa Clara L, 2-4 4/18 San Francisco W, 6-4 4/10 *at Pacific L, 0-4 4/19 at Cal State Hayward W, 9-2 4/11 *at Pacific L, 1-12 4/21 *at Cal State Fullerton W, 7-6 4/12 *at Pacific W, 4-1 4/22 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 6-8 4/23 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 6-7 4/14 at Sonoma State L, 2-3 In 1990 Jeff Ball established single-season 4/16 *UC Santa Barbara L, 4-6 4/25 at California L, 3-9 4/17 *UC Santa Barbara W, 7-6 (10) records for home runs (15) and RBI (83). 4/28 *Long Beach State L, 2-7 4/18 *UC Santa Barbara W, 3-2 4/29 *Long Beach State L, 0-2 4/21 Stanford L, 5-7 3/31 *at UNLV L, 6-8 4/30 *Long Beach State L, 3-6 4/24 *Long Beach State W, 4-2 4/1 *at UNLV L, 0-4 5/2 Santa Clara L, 3-6 4/25 *Long Beach State L, 1-3 4/2 *at UNLV L, 2-3 5/5 *Fresno State L, 7-8 (11) 4/26 *Long Beach State W, 5-1 4/4 Cal Poly W, 3-0 5/6 *Fresno State L, 1-4 4/28 UC Santa Cruz W, 15-1 4/5 Cal State Hayward W, 10-4 5/7 *Fresno State W, 4-2 4/28 UC Santa Cruz W, 9-0 4/8 *at Fresno State L, 3-17 5/9 at Sacramento State L, 3-6 5/1 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 2-6 4/9 *at Fresno State L, 1-10 5/12 *UC Santa Barbara W, 8-3 5/2 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 3-13 4/10 *at Fresno State L, 1-7 5/13 *UC Santa Barbara W, 4-1 5/3 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 5-6 4/12 Santa Clara L, 5-7 5/14 *UC Santa Barbara W, 5-1 5/5 Santa Clara L, 3-4 4/13 at California L, 0-7 (SF) - Spartan Field 5/8 *at UC Irvine L, 0-10 4/15 *Pacific L, 9-11 * - BWC Game 5/9 *at UC Irvine L, 1-8 4/16 *Pacific W, 7-0 5/10 *at UC Irvine L, 1-5 4/17 *Pacific L, 1-2 1990 * - PCAA Game 4/22 *at UC Santa Barbara W, 11-5 (43-17, 9-12 Big West) 4/24 *at UC Santa Barbara L, 2-9 2/3 Cal Poly W, 4-0 1988 4/24 *at UC Santa Barbara W, 10-1 2/4 Cal Poly W, 13-3 (31-30, 9-11 PCAA) 4/26 Stanford L, 3-7 2/7 at Cal State Hayward W, 16-1 1/29 Nevada W, 9-8 4/29 *at Long Beach State L, 3-7 2/9 Cal State L.A. W, 5-2 1/30 Nevada L, 2-4 4/30 *at Long Beach State W, 11-9 2/10 Cal State L.A. W, 12-1 1/30 Nevada L, 0-3 5/1 *at Long Beach State W, 16-6 2/13 at Stanford L, 3-4 2/2 at Cal State Hayward W, 4-0 5/3 at San Francisco L, 4-5 2/21 Santa Clara W, 3-2 2/5 at Hawai’i L, 2-9 5/4 UC Santa Cruz W, 13-1 2/23 Utah W, 11-5 2/6 at Hawai’i L, 1-6 5/8 *Cal State Fullerton W, 5-4 2/24 Utah W, 10-2 2/7 at Hawai’i L, 2-16 5/8 *Cal State Fullerton W, 11-2 2/24 Utah W, 5-1 2/13 at Cal Poly W, 3-1 * - PCAA Game 2/25 Utah W, 13-3 2/13 at Cal Poly L, 0-6 2/27 California W, 7-1 2/14 at Cal Poly W, 9-6 1989 3/3 Sacramento State W, 8-4 2/16 California L, 2-6 (40-19, 11-10 Big West) 3/3 Sacramento State W, 4-3 (10) 2/19 Cal State L.A. W, 3-1 1/27 Nevada W, 18-7 3/6 at San Francisco L, 8-9 2/20 Cal State L.A. W, 5-3 1/28 Nevada W, 13-4 3/9 George Washington W, 8-3 www.sjsuspartans.com 59 Year-by-Year Results since 1987

3/10 George Washington W, 7-1 4/2 UC Davis L, 4-7 4/29 California L, 6-9 3/13 at California W, 10-1 4/5 *at Long Beach State L, 0-17 5/2 Sacramento State W, 4-1 3/14 at Saint Mary’s W, 6-4 4/6 *at Long Beach State W, 2-1 5/3 at Sacramento State W, 8-2 3/16 Western Oregon State W, 11-1 4/7 *at Long Beach State L, 1-3 5/5 San Francisco W, 14-0 3/17 Western Oregon State W, 15-5 4/9 at Santa Clara L, 7-8 (10) 5/8 *Cal State Fullerton L, 0-10 3/17 Western Oregon State W, 10-0 4/10 California L, 5-15 5/9 *Cal State Fullerton W, 8-2 3/19 ^Minnesota W, 12-7 4/12 *UNLV L, 1-2 5/10 *Cal State Fullerton L, 3-8 3/20 ^Brigham Young W, 3-2 4/13 *UNLV L, 5-7 * - BWC Game 3/21 ^Oregon State W, 3-2 4/14 *UNLV L, 4-5 ^ - Spartan Classic 3/22 ^Washington W, 8-4 4/16 at Cal State Hayward W, 10-6 ! - Game later forfeited to San Jose State. 3/23 ^Ohio State W, 9-3 4/19 *Fresno State L, 0-4 3/24 ^Oregon State W, 6-3 4/20 *Fresno State W, 1-0 1993 3/25 Minnesota W, 5-2 4/21 *Fresno State L, 1-9 (34-19, 11-10 Big West) 3/27 San Francisco W, 5-4 4/24 Saint Mary’s W, 9-2 2/5 San Francisco W, 7-1 3/30 *at UC Santa Barbara W, 5-0 4/26 *at Pacific L, 4-5 (14) 2/6 at San Francisco W, 8-5 3/31 *at UC Santa Barbara L, 11-17 4/27 *at Pacific W, 4-3 2/7 San Francisco L, 3-5 4/1 *at UC Santa Barbara W, 3-1 4/28 *at Pacific L, 4-5 (13) 2/10 Cal State Hayward W, 6-1 4/3 at Santa Clara L, 8-18 4/30 San Francisco L, 9-10 2/12 San Diego State W, 5-1 4/6 *Long Beach State W, 5-3 5/3 *UC Irvine L, 1-2 2/13 San Diego State L, 1-2 4/7 *Long Beach State W, 6-1 5/4 *UC Irvine L, 2-3 2/14 San Diego State L, 2-7 4/8 *Long Beach State L, 2-9 5/5 *UC Irvine W, 5-1 2/16 Sonoma State W, 10-8 4/9 Stanford L, 5-6 5/7 Santa Clara W, 2-0 2/28 at Saint Mary’s W, 7-2 4/10 Saint Mary’s W, 11-5 5/8 at San Francisco W, 16-8 3/2 at Santa Clara L, 0-1 4/13 *at UNLV W, 3-2 5/10 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-2 3/3 Valparaiso W, 19-1 4/14 *at UNLV L, 1-2 5/11 *at Cal State Fullerton W, 4-3 (12) 3/5 Southern Utah W, 11-2 4/14 *at UNLV L, 3-4 5/12 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 2-7 3/6 Southern Utah L, 7-15 4/17 Cal State Hayward W, 8-2 * - BWC Game 3/6 Southern Utah W, 2-1 4/20 *at Fresno State L, 7-8 (10) ^ - Spartan Classic 3/7 Southern Utah W, 17-0 4/21 *at Fresno State L, 3-5 3/9 California W, 5-4 4/22 *at Fresno State L, 2-12 1992 3/12 *UNLV L, 6-12 4/24 at Santa Clara L, 2-3 (12) (32-21-1, 12-12 Big West) 3/13 *UNLV W, 8-1 4/25 at San Francisco W, 12-7 2/4 Saint Mary’s W, 12-4 3/14 *UNLV W, 5-4 4/27 *Pacific W, 3-1 (11) 2/8 at San Francisco W, 8-5 3/19 ^Oregon State L, 1-5 4/28 *Pacific W, 20-5 2/9 San Francisco W, 6-1 3/20 ^Utah L, 0-5 4/29 *Pacific L, 5-6 (10) 2/11 at Cal State Hayward L, 1-2 (8) 3/20 ^Sacramento State W, 14-7 5/1 UC Davis W, 9-6 2/18 at Stanford W, 7-6 3/21 ^Sacramento State W, 17-9 5/2 at Cal State Hayward W, 12-4 2/21 at Cal State Northridge L, 4-5 3/22 Central Washington W, 14-6 5/4 *at UC Irvine W, 7-1 2/22 at Cal State Northridge L, 6-9 3/24 Lewis & Clark W, 6-1 5/5 *at UC Irvine L, 5-6 2/23 at Cal State Northridge L, 0-6 3/26 *UC Santa Barbara W, 15-3 5/6 *at UC Irvine L, 4-8 2/25 at California W, 8-2 3/27 *UC Santa Barbara W, 5-0 5/8 Santa Clara W, 5-3 2/28 Washington State W, 7-2 3/28 *UC Santa Barbara W, 7-6 5/11 *Cal State Fullerton L, 3-10 2/29 Washington State L, 0-1 (13) 3/31 at Saint Mary’s W, 12-8 5/12 *Cal State Fullerton L, 5-11 2/29 Washington State W, 4-0 4/2 *at New Mexico State L, 5-8 5/13 *Cal State Fullerton W, 11-5 3/3 Santa Clara W, 8-1 4/3 *at New Mexico State W, 9-6 * - BWC Game 3/7 *Pacific W, 4-0 4/4 *at New Mexico State L, 11-12 ^ - Spartan Classic 3/7 *Pacific W, 8-2 4/6 UC Davis W, 9-3 3/8 *Pacific W, 6-3 4/8 *at Long Beach State L, 2-10 1991 3/10 at San Francisco W, 6-2 4/9 *at Long Beach State L, 4-8 (25-30, 7-14 Big West) 3/12 *at UNLV L, 1-9 4/10 *at Long Beach State L, 0-2 2/2 San Francisco L, 4-7 3/13 *at UNLV W, 8-1 4/12 at Stanford W, 11-3 2/6 Cal State Hayward W, 9-5 3/14 *at UNLV L, 1-2 4/13 at Cal State Hayward W, 8-1 2/8 Cal State L.A. W, 6-0 3/16 ^Princeton W, 4-3 4/16 *Nevada W, 4-3 2/9 Cal State L.A. L, 4-6 3/17 ^Iona W, 9-0 4/18 *Nevada W, 1-0 2/10 at San Francisco W, 4-0 3/18 ^Arizona T, 2-2 4/18 *Nevada L, 4-5 2/12 at California L, 7-8 3/19 ^Portland State W, 6-2 4/20 Stanford L, 4-5 2/15 at San Diego State W, 6-3 3/24 Cal State Hayward W, 18-2 4/23 *at Pacific W, 10-5 2/16 at San Diego State L, 3-4 3/24 Cal State Hayward W, 4-2 4/24 *at Pacific W, 4-1 2/17 at San Diego State L, 7-9 3/25 Eastern Oregon State W, 7-1 4/25 *at Pacific L, 6-8 2/18 at San Diego L, 6-7 3/27 *at UC Santa Barbara W, 9-6 4/26 UC San Diego W, 14-4 2/22 Cal State Northridge L, 4-11 3/28 *at UC Santa Barbara W, 9-6 4/27 Santa Clara W, 6-5 2/23 Cal State Northridge L, 7-10 3/29 *at UC Santa Barbara W, 7-3 5/3 Saint Mary’s L, 4-8 2/24 Cal State Northridge W, 3-2 3/31 !at Saint Mary’s L, 1-8 5/4 at San Francisco W, 5-0 2/26 at UC Davis L, 6-9 4/3 *New Mexico State W, 7-6 5/7 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-12 3/6 at Stanford W, 7-4 4/4 *New Mexico State W, 14-0 5/8 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-7 3/7 U.S. International W, 5-4 4/5 *New Mexico State W, 12-3 5/9 *at Cal State Fullerton W, 5-3 3/8 U.S. International W, 1-0 4/7 at Santa Clara L, 9-15 5/12 Saint Mary’s W, 6-2 3/11 ^Colorado State W, 12-1 4/10 *Long Beach State L, 5-9 * - BWC Game 3/14 ^Oklahoma W, 8-1 4/11 *Long Beach State W, 6-2 ^ - Spartan Classic 3/14 ^Santa Clara L, 0-3 4/12 *Long Beach State L, 1-3 3/15 ^Indiana L, 2-10 4/13 UC Davis L, 6-7 1994 3/16 ^Gonzaga L, 3-4 4/14 at UC Davis W, 6-4 (29-26, 9-12 Big West) 3/22 Western Oregon State W, 9-0 4/16 *at Fresno State L, 7-9 (10) 2/4 Cal State L.A. W, 10-5 3/22 Western Oregon State W, 5-1 4/17 *at Fresno State L, 2-6 2/5 Cal State L.A. L, 1-3 3/23 Western Oregon State W, 12-4 4/18 *at Fresno State L, 3-4 (10) 2/6 Cal State L.A. W, 11-0 3/28 *UC Santa Barbara W, 4-3 4/21 Stanford L, 4-5 2/8 at Cal State Hayward W, 9-1 3/29 *UC Santa Barbara L, 4-7 4/24 *at UC Irvine L, 3-14 2/11 Saint Mary’s W, 7-2 3/30 *UC Santa Barbara W, 6-1 4/25 *at UC Irvine L, 0-4 2/12 at Saint Mary’s W, 7-3 4/2 UC Davis W, 4-0 4/26 *at UC Irvine L, 3-4 2/13 Saint Mary’s L, 3-4

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2/15 Santa Clara L, 4-7 3/18 ^Arkansas L, 8-12 4/16 at Santa Clara L, 3-5 2/19 Washington State L, 7-10 3/19 ^Arkansas L, 4-7 4/20 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-3 2/22 San Francisco L, 0-4 3/24 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-11 4/20 *at Cal State Fullerton W, 6-4 2/25 at San Diego State L, 4-5 3/25 *at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-17 4/21 *at Cal State Fullerton W, 3-2 2/26 at San Diego State L, 8-12 3/26 *at Cal State Fullerton W, 6-3 4/23 at Stanford L, 0-11 2/27 at San Diego State L, 3-6 3/31 *at Pacific L, 1-11 4/26 *at UC Santa Barbara L, 5-6 3/2 at California W, 15-5 4/1 *at Pacific W, 2-1 4/27 *at UC Santa Barbara L, 7-18 3/5 Maine W, 7-3 4/2 *at Pacific L, 4-5 4/28 *at UC Santa Barbara L, 11-18 3/6 Maine W, 8-3 4/4 at Stanford W, 9-4 5/1 at Cal State Hayward W, 16-3 3/6 Maine L, 2-3 4/7 *UC Santa Barbara L, 1-9 5/3 *Long Beach State L, 1-15 3/8 at San Francisco W, 7-2 4/8 *UC Santa Barbara L, 2-10 5/4 *Long Beach State W, 4-2 3/9 Portland W, 4-0 4/9 *UC Santa Barbara L, 2-6 5/5 *Long Beach State L, 2-6 3/11 ^Portland L, 1-4 4/11 at Saint Mary’s W, 9-4 5/7 Saint Mary’s W, 8-3 3/12 ^Maine W, 13-3 4/13 *at Long Beach State L, 1-9 * - BWC Game 3/12 ^Oregon State W, 6-5 4/14 *at Long Beach State L, 2-10 ^ - Spartan Classic 3/13 ^Portland W, 9-3 4/15 *at Long Beach State W, 6-3 3/15 UC Davis W, 6-2 4/18 at Santa Clara L, 4-11 1997 3/20 Southern Utah W, 7-4 4/19 Hawai’i-Hilo W, 12-1 (38-21, 20-10 WAC) 3/20 Southern Utah W, 6-0 4/21 *UNLV L, 8-9 WAC West Division Champions 3/21 Southern Utah W, 24-0 4/22 *UNLV L, 1-5 2/1 Pacific W, 10-5 3/25 *Cal State Fullerton L, 7-3 4/23 *UNLV L, 9-11 2/2 at Pacific W, 5-3 3/26 *Cal State Fullerton L, 5-8 4/25 Stanford W, 6-3 2/3 at Cal State L.A. W, 4-3 3/27 *Cal State Fullerton L, 3-6 4/26 Cal State Hayward W, 4-0 2/4 Cal State Hayward W, 11-2 3/29 Cal State Hayward W, 7-6 4/28 *at New Mexico State L, 10-25 2/7 Portland State W, 5-1 3/31 San Francisco L, 9-8 4/29 *at New Mexico State L, 5-7 2/8 Portland State W, 8-5 4/2 at San Francisco L, 10-13 4/30 *at New Mexico State L, 11-12 2/9 Portland State W, 5-1 4/5 at Stanford W, 4-0 5/3 at San Francisco L, 9-11 2/11 at San Francisco W, 13-1 4/8 *at UC Santa Barbara W, 3-1 5/5 *Nevada W, 9-6 2/14 at Cal Poly L, 2-5 4/9 *at UC Santa Barbara L, 4-6 5/6 *Nevada W, 9-8 2/15 at Cal Poly L, 4-5 4/10 *at UC Santa Barbara W, 9-1 5/7 *Nevada L, 3-15 2/16 at Cal Poly W, 8-6 4/12 at Santa Clara L, 4-6 * - BWC Game 2/18 at Cal State Hayward W, 10-2 4/15 *Long Beach State W, 3-1 ^ - Spartan Classic 2/19 at Santa Clara L, 2-4 4/16 *Long Beach State L, 4-12 2/21 *Fresno State L, 3-8 4/17 *Long Beach State W, 3-2 1996 2/22 *Fresno State W, 4-1 4/19 California L, 1-2 (28-28, 7-14 Big West) 2/23 *Fresno State W, 4-3 4/22 *at UNLV L, 7-2 2/3 Cal State L.A. W, 4-2 2/25 at Saint Mary’s L, 4-6 4/23 *at UNLV W, 18-7 2/5 Cal State L.A. L, 3-8 2/28 *Hawai’i W, 12-9 4/24 *at UNLV W, 14-11 2/6 at California W, 7-4 3/1 *Hawai’i W, 7-6 4/30 *Pacific W, 1-0 2/9 at San Diego State W, 3-2 3/1 *Hawai’i W, 11-1 4/30 *Pacific L, 3-7 2/10 at San Diego State L, 1-2 3/6 San Francisco State W, 19-3 5/1 *Pacific L, 0-10 2/11 at San Diego State L, 3-22 3/7 San Francisco W, 16-4 5/3 Stanford W, 2-1 2/12 at San Diego L, 6-9 3/8 ^Santa Clara W, 5-4 5/7 *at Nevada W, 5-2 2/14 at Saint Mary’s W, 10-1 3/8 ^Lewis-Clark State L, 2-3 5/7 *at Nevada L, 5-6 2/16 Cal Poly W, 7-2 3/9 ^Lewis-Clark State L, 1-3 5/8 *at Nevada L, 6-10 2/17 Cal Poly L, 0-4 3/11 Nevada L, 10-12 5/13 *New Mexico State L, 1-3 2/18 Cal Poly W, 9-4 3/14 *Air Force W, 12-1 5/14 *New Mexico State L, 2-4 2/23 at Sacramento State L, 9-11 3/15 *Air Force W, 15-3 5/15 *New Mexico State W, 6-0 2/24 at Sacramento State W, 9-2 3/16 *Air Force W, 16-0 * - BWC Game 2/25 Sacramento State W, 3-2 3/18 San Francisco W, 6-1 ^ - Spartan Classic 2/28 Santa Clara L, 3-4 3/21 *at San Diego State L, 3-5 3/2 Oregon State L, 5-8 3/22 *at San Diego State W, 7-4 1995 3/2 Oregon State L, 3-10 3/23 *at San Diego State W, 9-8 (21-33-1, 5-16 Big West) 3/5 Fresno State W, 15-14 3/25 at Nevada L, 13-14 1/31 at Hawai’i-Hilo W, 6-4 3/8 ^Penn State W, 8-1 3/27 *at Rice L, 0-8 1/31 at Hawai’i-Hilo L, 5-9 3/9 ^Santa Clara L, 3-4 3/28 *at Rice L, 3-4 2/1 at Hawai’i-Hilo W, 6-3 3/9 ^Portland L, 5-6 3/29 *at Rice W, 15-8 2/3 at Hawai’i L, 1-3 3/10 ^Penn State W, 9-3 4/4 *TCU W, 8-7 2/4 at Hawai’i L, 0-5 3/15 Southern Utah W, 1-0 4/5 *TCU W, 5-3 2/5 at Hawai’i L, 1-5 3/16 Southern Utah W, 6-4 4/6 *TCU W, 14-9 2/10 Cal Poly L, 2-5 3/16 Southern Utah W, 13-3 4/9 UC Davis W, 18-5 2/11 Cal Poly W, 5-1 3/17 Southern Utah W, 9-0 4/11 *at Fresno State L, 0-1 2/12 Cal Poly W, 9-4 3/18 Cornell W, 9-7 4/12 *at Fresno State W, 2-0 2/14 at Fresno State L, 0-2 3/19 at Fresno State L, 10-11 4/13 *at Fresno State L, 1-10 2/17 San Diego State L, 5-10 3/22 *at UNLV L, 8-24 4/15 at Stanford L, 6-12 2/18 San Diego State L, 2-8 3/23 *at UNLV L, 10-11 4/18 *at Hawai’i L, 1-5 2/19 San Diego State L, 2-7 3/24 *at UNLV L, 3-4 4/19 *at Hawai’i W, 9-3 2/22 Santa Clara W, 6-3 3/26 San Francisco W, 8-0 4/20 *at Hawai’i L, 2-7 2/24 Cal State Hayward W, 11-3 3/27 Cal State Hayward W, 18-4 4/22 California W, 18-8 2/25 Cal State L.A. W, 3-2 3/29 *New Mexico State W, 9-3 4/25 *San Diego State W, 9-4 2/26 Cal State L.A. L, 4-11 3/30 *New Mexico State W, 3-2 4/26 *San Diego State L, 5-7 3/1 San Francisco L, 6-7 3/31 *New Mexico State L, 5-6 4/27 *San Diego State L, 2-6 3/4 Sacramento State W, 13-10 4/4 *at Nevada W, 8-7 4/30 Saint Mary’s W, 7-1 3/5 at Sacramento State L, 2-7 4/5 *at Nevada L, 7-9 5/2 *at Grand Canyon W, 20-5 3/5 at Sacramento State L, 0-7 4/6 *at Nevada W, 6-5 5/3 *at Grand Canyon W, 14-5 3/7 Fresno State W, 3-2 4/9 Stanford W, 8-6 5/4 *at Grand Canyon W, 12-11 3/14 UC Davis W, 2-1 4/13 *Pacific L, 3-4 5/6 #2 Stanford W, 14-5 3/17 ^Oregon State T, 6-6 4/14 *Pacific L, 8-15 5/14 !at San Diego State L, 4-9 3/18 ^Santa Clara W, 3-0 4/15 *Pacific L, 4-9 5/15 !vs. Brigham Young L, 3-4

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* - WAC Game 2/27 Washington State L, 3-6 2/29 at Stanford W, 4-1 ^ - Spartan Classic 2/28 Washington State L, 0-1 3/3 *at TCU L, 5-13 ! - WAC Tournament in San Diego, Calif. 3/1 Oregon State L, 2-3 3/4 *at TCU L, 4-6 3/2 Cal State Hayward W, 15-2 3/5 *at TCU W, 5-3 1998 3/5 *New Mexico W, 4-2 3/10 at Pacific L, 3-10 (31-23, 13-17 WAC) 3/6 *New Mexico W, 3-0 3/11 at Pacific L, 1-3 1/27 San Francisco State W, 5-1 3/7 *New Mexico W, 15-1 3/11 at Pacific W, 4-3 (7) 1/30 at Pacific W, 19-5 3/9 San Francisco W, 8-4 3/12 Pacific W, 7-4 2/9 at Santa Clara L, 2-11 3/12 *Hawai’i W, 9-3 3/14 Saint Mary’s W, 8-3 2/11 Santa Clara L, 4-5 3/13 *Hawai’i W, 9-7 3/15 Saint Mary’s W, 9-3 2/13 Cal Poly L, 1-2 (7) 3/14 *Hawai’i W, 3-2 3/16 San Francisco L, 2-6 2/13 Cal Poly W, 8-0 3/16 Pacific L, 2-3 3/21 at San Francisco W, 8-3 2/15 Cal Poly W, 7-4 3/19 *at Brigham Young L, 9-14 3/24 *at Hawai’i W, 9-3 2/17 Cal State Hayward L, 6-8 3/20 *at Brigham Young L, 5-8 3/25 *at Hawai’i L, 2-9 2/18 UC Davis W, 13-1 3/20 *at Brigham Young W, 4-3 3/26 *at Hawai’i W, 6-1 2/20 Sacramento State W, 6-2 3/23 San Francisco State L, 2-3 3/28 at Hawai’i-Pacific L, 9-10 2/20 Sacramento State 12-8 4/1 *Rice L, 0-11 3/30 *at Hawai’i-Hilo W, 17-7 2/22 at Sacramento State L, 6-10 4/2 *Rice L, 2-5 3/31 *at Hawai’i-Hilo W, 4-2 2/24 at Cal State Hayward W, 12-1 4/3 *Rice L, 4-14 4/1 *at Hawai’i-Hilo W, 13-5 2/27 * #19 Hawai’i W, 7-2 4/9 *at UNLV L, 2-5 4/4 Hawai’i-Pacific W, 6-5 2/28 * #19 Hawai’i W, 23-8 4/10 *at UNLV W, 6-0 4/5 Santa Clara L, 0-5 3/1 * #19 Hawai’i L, 4-11 4/11 *at UNLV L, 8-9 4/7 *Hawai’i W, 4-3 3/3 at Santa Clara W, 12-7 4/13 Santa Clara W, 2-0 4/8 *Hawai’i W, 4-0 3/4 San Francisco State W, 14-2 4/16 *at Fresno State L, 3-10 4/9 *Hawai’i W, 11-2 3/7 Purdue W, 3-1 (7) 4/17 *at Fresno State L, 5-11 4/11 Stanford L, 2-5 3/7 Purdue W, 7-3 4/18 *at Fresno State L, 8-9 4/14 *Rice L, 2-6 3/8 Purdue W, 7-6 4/20 at Santa Clara L, 2-3 4/15 *Rice L, 5-12 3/10 San Francisco W, 8-3 4/23 *Utah W, 12-6 4/16 *Rice W, 6-5 3/11 #1 Stanford L, 5-6 (10) 4/24 *Utah W, 4-3 4/18 at Santa Clara L, 4-5 3/13 *at New Mexico L, 3-8 4/25 *Utah W, 8-2 4/20 *TCU W, 11-6 3/14 *at New Mexico L, 5-6 4/27 at Stanford L, 3-8 4/21 *TCU L, 5-7 3/20 *San Diego State W, 10-7 5/4 Saint Mary’s W, 8-1 4/22 *TCU W, 5-0 3/21 *San Diego State L, 3-11 5/5 Cal State Hayward W, 11-1 4/25 San Francisco State W, 12-0 3/22 *San Diego State L, 3-4 5/7 *at TCU L, 1-14 4/28 *at Fresno State W, 7-3 3/25 Saint Mary’s W, 10-5 5/8 *at TCU W, 9-6 4/29 *at Fresno State W, 5-4 (11) 3/27 *Brigham Young W, 14-3 (7) 5/9 *at TCU W, 12-6 4/30 *at Fresno State W, 5-0 3/28 *Brigham Young W, 10-4 5/13 *San Diego State W, 7-6 5/2 Saint Mary’s W, 5-3 3/28 *Brigham Young W, 11-3 5/14 *San Diego State W, 8-3 5/3 San Francisco State W, 8-4 4/3 *at Fresno State L, 2-6 5/15 *San Diego State W, 8-5 5/13 *at Rice L, 3-10 (7) 4/4 *at Fresno State L, 5-6 5/19 !vs. UNLV W, 8-7 5/13 *at Rice L, 2-7 4/5 *at Fresno State W, 11-1 5/20 !vs. TCU W, 14-3 5/14 *at Rice L, 2-10 4/9 *at Utah L, 4-6 5/21 !vs. Rice L, 2-4 5/19 *Fresno State W, 4-2 4/10 *at Utah W, 8-2 5/21 !vs. TCU L, 6-10 5/20 *Fresno State W, 7-2 4/11 *at Utah L, 5-11 * - WAC Game 5/21 *Fresno State L, 5-8 4/14 Santa Clara W, 5-2 ! - WAC Tournament in Fresno, Calif. 5/26 ^vs. Florida W, 4-1 4/17 *UNLV W, 8-3 5/27 ^vs. Southwest Texas State W, 5-2 4/18 *UNLV L, 2-11 4/19 *UNLV W, 14-13 4/24 *at San Diego State L, 9-13 4/25 *at San Diego State L, 4-20 4/26 *at San Diego State L, 9-16 4/28 Saint Mary’s W, 2-0 4/29 Cal State Stanislaus W, 14-5 5/1 *Fresno State L, 4-6 5/2 *Fresno State W, 3-1 5/3 *Fresno State W, 10-5 5/8 *at Hawai’i L, 7-8 5/9 *at Hawai’i L, 3-10 5/10 *at Hawai’i W, 5-2 5/11 *at New Mexico L, 14-15 * - WAC Game 2000 5/28 ^vs. Florida L, 7-8 (41-24, 19-11 WAC) 5/29 ^vs. Florida W, 3-1 1999 WAC Co-Champions 6/2 !at Houston W, 5-3 (30-26-1, 16-11 WAC) Waco Regional Champions 6/3 !vs. Houston L, 2-5 (14) 2/1 Southern Utah W, 7-2 Houston Super Regional Champions 6/4 !at Houston W, 3-2 2/2 Southern Utah W, 16-2 College World Series 6/9 #vs. Clemson L, 6-10 2/5 at Pacific L, 2-3 2/1 at Santa Clara W, 4-1 6/11 #vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L, 3-6 2/6 Pacific L, 2-5 2/4 at UC Santa Barbara L, 3-4 * - WAC Game 2/12 at Cal Poly L, 2-8 2/5 at UC Santa Barbara L, 6-7 (10) ^ - NCAA Regional in Waco, Texas 2/13 at Cal Poly W, 6-4 (10) 2/6 at UC Santa Barbara W, 7-4 ! - NCAA Super Regional in Houston, Texas 2/14 at Cal Poly W, 3-1 2/8 Santa Clara W, 10-9 # - College World Series in Omaha, Neb. 2/16 Cal State Hayward W, 12-0 2/12 Cal Poly W, 6-2 2/17 San Francisco T, 10-10 2/18 Sacramento State W, 13-2 2001 2/19 at Sacramento State L, 1-11 2/19 Sacramento State W, 7-3 (37-22-1, 21-15 WAC) 2/20 at Sacramento State L, 3-4 2/20 at Sacramento State W, 4-3 1/31 Cal State Hayward W, 7-2 2/21 Sacramento State W, 4-1 2/26 *Hawai’i-Hilo L, 2-5 2/2 UC Santa Barbara L, 8-15 3/23 at Saint Mary’s W, 10-9 2/28 *Hawai’i-Hilo W, 5-0 (7) 2/3 UC Santa Barbara W, 8-7 2/26 Washington State L, 0-2 2/28 *Hawai’i-Hilo W, 6-3 2/4 UC Santa Barbara W, 23-10

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2/6 San Francisco State W, 13-0 3/5 Santa Clara W, 20-2 2003 2/9 ^vs. Missouri T, 0-0 (6) 3/8 *at Fresno State W, 8-3 (25-32, 10-19 WAC) 2/13 Saint Mary’s W, 12-4 3/9 *at Fresno State L, 6-7 Interim Head Coach: Doug Thurman 2/16 *at Fresno State L, 2-3 3/10 *at Fresno State L, 2-5 2/7 at Cal Poly W, 12-1 2/17 *at Fresno State L, 3-5 3/12 Sacramento State W, 7-1 2/8 at Cal Poly L, 4-5 (10) 2/18 *at Fresno State W, 7-4 3/15 *Louisiana Tech L, 2-3 2/9 at Cal Poly W, 12-9 (10) 2/21 San Francisco L, 2-4 3/16 *Louisiana Tech W, 11-3 2/11 at California L, 3-4 2/23 *TCU L, 3-5 3/16 *Louisiana Tech W, 5-4 (10) 2/14 UC Santa Barbara W, 8-3 2/25 *TCU W, 8-2 3/22 *at Hawai’i L, 1-5 2/15 UC Santa Barbara W, 6-3 2/27 at California L, 3-5 3/23 *at Hawai’i W, 11-7 2/16 UC Santa Barbara L, 11-12 3/1 *Hawai’i W, 6-3 3/24 *at Hawai’i W, 10-2 2/18 San Francisco L, 1-2 3/2 *Hawai’i W, 8-4 3/25 !vs. UC Riverside W, 12-4 2/21 Washington State W, 4-0 3/3 *Hawai’i W, 7-0 3/26 !vs. Hawai’i-Pacific W, 2-0 2/22 Washington State L, 9-11 3/8 Chicago State W, 15-0 3/27 !vs. Hawai’i-Hilo W, 6-5 2/23 Washington State W, 12-0 3/9 Illinois W, 3-2 3/28 !at Hawai’i W, 12-0 2/28 Loyola Marymount L, 7-9 3/10 Illinois W, 4-1 3/29 !vs. Birmingham-Southern W, 12-0 (7) 3/1 Loyola Marymount L, 6-7 3/13 at San Francisco W, 9-8 3/30 !vs. Lewis-Clark State W, 4-3 (11) 3/2 Loyola Marymount L, 7-8 3/16 *at Rice L, 5-6 4/5 *Rice L, 4-8 3/7 Santa Clara W, 8-0 3/17 *at Rice L, 3-6 4/6 *Rice L, 2-8 3/8 Santa Clara W, 6-4 (10) 3/18 *at Rice L, 7-11 4/7 *Rice W, 2-1 3/9 Santa Clara W, 5-4 3/20 at Saint Mary’s W, 15-2 4/9 at Stanford L, 4-5 3/11 at Saint Mary’s W, 8-3 3/23 *at Hawai’i L, 0-4 4/12 *Fresno State W, 6-5 (10) 3/15 *Nevada L, 1-5 3/24 *at Hawai’i L, 1-4 4/13 *Fresno State W, 6-4 3/15 *Nevada W, 4-3 (11) 3/25 *at Hawai’i L, 5-6 4/14 *Fresno State W, 7-5 3/16 *Nevada W, 4-2 3/27 at Hawai’i Pacific W, 15-2 4/16 at Santa Clara W, 5-1 3/17 Minnesota W, 3-2 3/29 *at Hawai’i-Hilo W, 7-0 4/19 *at Louisiana Tech W, 13-7 3/18 San Francisco L, 5-8 (10) 4/3 Stanford L, 3-5 (10) 4/20 *at Louisiana Tech W, 8-5 3/21 *at Louisiana Tech L, 2-3 4/6 *Rice W, 7-5 4/21 *at Louisiana Tech W, 5-0 3/22 *at Louisiana Tech L, 5-7 4/7 *Rice W, 7-5 4/26 *at Nevada L, 2-8 3/23 *at Louisiana Tech L, 1-10 4/8 *Rice L, 1-10 4/27 *at Nevada W, 11-8 (11) 3/25 at Grambling W, 12-4 4/10 California L, 7-9 4/28 *at Nevada W, 14-6 3/26 at Centenary W, 2-1 4/14 Hawai’i Pacific W, 27-3 5/1 Stanford W, 12-0 3/28 *at #1 Rice L, 2-12 4/17 at Santa Clara L, 1-4 5/3 *Hawai’i W, 8-1 3/29 *at #1 Rice L, 1-21 4/21 *Nevada W, 5-2 5/4 *Hawai’i W, 13-4 3/30 *at #1 Rice L, 1-8 4/21 *Nevada W, 14-6 5/5 *Hawai’i W, 4-3 4/4 *Fresno State L, 3-9 4/22 *Nevada W, 10-8 5/7 at Sacramento State W, 13-7 4/5 *Fresno State W, 4-3 4/23 Cal Poly W, 14-4 5/10 *at Rice L, 6-7 4/6 *Fresno State W, 3-0 4/24 at Stanford L, 3-4 5/11 *at Rice W, 5-0 4/8 California W, 5-2 4/27 *at TCU L, 3-7 5/12 *at Rice L, 2-3 4/11 *Nevada L, 2-15 4/28 *at TCU L, 3-7 5/14 California W, 9-2 4/12 *Nevada L, 4-8 4/28 *at TCU W, 5-0 5/23 *Nevada W, 5-1 4/15 at #4 Stanford L, 2-4 4/29 *at TCU L, 3-4 5/24 *Nevada W, 8-6 4/17 *Louisiana Tech W, 7-0 5/2 *at Hawai’i-Hilo W, 17-2 (7) 5/25 *Nevada W, 7-2 4/18 *Louisiana Tech W, 3-1 5/3 *at Hawai’i-Hilo W, 11-0 (7) 5/31 ^vs. Long Beach State L, 3-6 4/19 *Louisiana Tech L, 1-5 5/4 *Hawai’i-Hilo W, 5-2 6/1 ^vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 1-9 4/25 *at Hawai’i L, 2-3 (13) 5/5 *Hawai’i-Hilo W, 10-0 (7) * - WAC Game 4/26 *at Hawai’i L, 2-9 5/5 *Hawai’i-Hilo W, 16-0 (7) ! - Rainbow Easter Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii 4/27 *at Hawai’i W, 5-3 5/8 at Saint Mary’s W, 6-3 ^ - NCAA Regional in Stanford, Calif. 4/30 Saint Mary’s W, 8-3 5/9 Santa Clara W, 9-3 5/4 at Sacramento State L, 1-2 5/11 *at Nevada W, 9-8 5/4 at Sacramento State L, 1-2 (10) 5/12 *at Nevada W, 12-3 5/6 #7 Stanford L, 0-3 5/13 *at Nevada W, 7-1 5/9 *at Fresno State L, 5-7 5/15 at Cal Poly W, 9-8 (10) 5/10 *at Fresno State W, 10-1 5/18 *Fresno State L, 4-7 5/11 *at Fresno State L, 2-3 5/19 *Fresno State L, 2-9 5/16 *#2 Rice L, 6-12 5/20 *Fresno State W, 7-3 5/16 *#2 Rice L, 0-11 * - WAC Game ^ - J. Carroll Classic 5/16 *#2 Rice W, 8-6 5/23 *Hawai’i L, 4-5 2002 5/24 *Hawai’i L, 6-7 (45-17, 21-9 WAC) 5/25 *Hawai’i W, 8-5 NCAA Championship Participants * - WAC Game 2/1 Saint Mary’s W, 9-1 2/2 at Saint Mary’s W, 13-5 2004 2/3 Saint Mary’s W, 6-4 (23-31-1, 11-19 WAC) 2/6 at California W, 10-6 2/6 Cal Poly T, 6-6 2/8 Cal Poly L, 1-11 2/7 Cal Poly L, 1-5 2/9 Cal Poly L, 2-7 2/8 Cal Poly L, 3-7 2/10 Cal Poly W, 11-8 2/10 San Francisco W, 11-7 2/12 at San Francisco W, 8-4 2/13 at UC Santa Barbara W, 9-2 2/15 UC Santa Barbara W, 2-1 2/14 at UC Santa Barbara W, 11-2 2/16 UC Santa Barbara L, 8-9 2/15 at UC Santa Barbara L, 2-4 2/17 UC Santa Barbara L, 3-6 2/19 Brigham Young W, 4-3 2/22 at Cal Poly W, 5-2 2/20 Brigham Young W, 2-1 (10) 2/23 at Cal Poly W, 18-6 2/21 Brigham Young L, 2-3 (10) 2/24 at Cal Poly L, 4-9 2/28 Loyola Marymount W, 4-2 2/27 San Francisco W, 9-5 2/28 Loyola Marymount W, 10-2 3/2 San Francisco State W, 13-1 2/29 Loyola Marymount L, 0-11 3/3 San Francisco State W, 26-3 (7) 3/2 California W, 8-0 www.sjsuspartans.com 63 Year-by-Year Results since 1987

3/5 at Santa Clara L, 3-8 4/17 *at Nevada W, 13-5 5/12 *at Fresno State L, 4-10 3/6 Santa Clara W, 17-3 4/19 at #26 Stanford L, 2-8 5/13 *at Fresno State L, 8-9 3/7 at Santa Clara L, 6-17 4/22 *Hawai’i (BF) L, 0-1 5/14 *at Fresno State L, 8-9 (12) 3/9 San Francisco W, 3-2 4/23 *Hawai’i (BF) L, 6-17 5/19 *#29 Hawai’i L, 1-11 3/12 *#3 Rice L, 3-6 4/24 *Hawai’i (BF) L, 3-4 (11) 5/20 *#29 Hawai’i L, 0-6 3/13 *#3 Rice L, 0-10 4/26 Cal State East Bay (BF) W, 12-5 5/21 *#29 Hawai’i L, 1-3 3/14 *#3 Rice L, 4-14 4/29 *at Louisiana Tech W, 8-4 (12) 5/25 !vs. Nevada L, 1-15 3/19 *Louisiana Tech L, 4-11 4/30 *at Louisiana Tech L, 6-7 5/26 !at #21 Fresno State L, 2-3 3/20 *Louisiana Tech W, 10-2 5/1 *at Louisiana Tech W, 10-8 (BF) - Blethen Field 3/21 *Louisiana Tech W, 4-3 (11) 5/4 San Francisco State (BF) W, 13-4 * - WAC Game 3/26 *at Nevada L, 6-7 5/6 *at Fresno State L, 4-10 ! - WAC Tournament in Fresno, Calif. 3/27 *at Nevada W, 19-13 5/7 *at Fresno State L, 4-5 3/28 *at Nevada W, 8-1 5/8 *at Fresno State L, 6-7 2007 3/30 #1 Stanford L, 0-5 5/10 California L, 3-5 (34-26, 11-13 WAC) 4/2 *at Hawai’i W, 5-4 (10) 5/13 at Sacramento State L, 3-5 2/2 at Saint Mary’s L, 6-7 4/3 *at Hawai’i L, 0-3 5/14 at Sacramento State W, 2-0 2/3 Saint Mary’s W, 6-5 4/4 *at Hawai’i L, 1-6 5/15 at Sacramento State W, 6-2 2/4 at Saint Mary’s L, 5-7 4/9 *Fresno State L, 2-4 5/20 *Nevada W, 10-1 2/6 at USF (@ College of San Mateo) W, 6-1 4/10 *Fresno State W, 5-3 5/21 *Nevada L, 3-11 2/10 UC Santa Barbara (BF) W, 2-0 4/11 *Fresno State L, 2-5 5/22 *Nevada W, 7-6 2/11 UC Santa Barbara (BF) L, 5-6 (11) 4/13 at California L, 2-10 5/27 *#11 Rice L, 3-5 2/16 Utah W, 5-1 4/16 *at #3 Rice L, 2-6 5/28 *#11 Rice L, 2-4 2/17 Utah W, 9-2 4/17 *at #3 Rice L, 0-1 5/29 *#11 Rice L, 1-4 2/18 Utah W, 5-4 4/18 *at #3 Rice L, 3-5 (BF) - Blethen Field 2/20 California W, 9-8 4/23 *Nevada L, 2-3 * - WAC Game 2/23 at Loyola Marymount W, 4-3 4/24 *Nevada L, 5-10 2/24 at Loyola Marymount L, 5-6 (12) 4/25 *Nevada W, 10-3 2006 2/25 at Loyola Marymount W, 15-7 4/27 Saint Mary’s L, 2-4 (33-26, 12-12 WAC) 3/3 at Santa Clara W, 7-5 (11) 4/30 Sacramento State W, 4-3 2/3 Cal Poly (BF) W, 6-0 3/4 Santa Clara (BF) L, 3-15 5/1 Sacramento State L, 5-6 2/4 Cal Poly (BF) L, 2-3 3/8 Washington State W, 6-3 5/2 Sacramento State W, 9-8 2/5 Cal Poly (BF) L, 6-9 3/9 Washington State L, 3-10 5/4 at Stanford L, 2-7 2/10 at UC Santa Barbara W, 6-2 3/10 Washington State L, 4-7 5/7 *at Fresno State L, 1-10 2/11 at UC Santa Barbara L, 5-8 3/13 San Francisco W, 10-6 5/8 *at Fresno State L, 4-14 2/12 at UC Santa Barbara W, 10-4 3/16 Pacific L, 3-5 5/9 *at Fresno State W, 6-3 2/14 at San Francisco W, 6-5 3/17 Pacific W, 7-6 5/15 *at Louisiana Tech L, 4-5 2/16 Brigham Young W, 4-1 3/18 at Pacific W, 7-6 5/16 *at Louisiana Tech L, 1-9 2/17 Brigham Young W, 4-3 3/20 Southern Utah W, 6-1 5/17 *at Louisiana Tech L, 5-7 2/18 Brigham Young W, 4-3 3/23 *New Mexico State L, 8-14 5/28 *Hawai’i W, 8-0 2/21 at Saint Mary’s L, 2-5 3/24 *New Mexico State W, 9-6 5/29 *Hawai’i W, 10-9 2/24 Loyola Marymount L, 2-3 3/25 *New Mexico State L, 5-6 5/30 *Hawai’i W, 6-4 2/25 Loyola Marymount (BF) L, 7-15 3/27 Stanford L, 3-8 (10) * - WAC Game 2/26 Loyola Marymount W, 6-1 3/30 *at Hawai’i W, 9-1 3/3 at Santa Clara L, 2-4 3/31 *at Hawai’i W, 2-1 2005 3/4 Santa Clara (BF) W, 11-5 4/1 *at Hawai’i L, 0-6 (28-28-1, 13-17 WAC) 3/5 at Santa Clara L, 0-6 4/3 Santa Clara W, 4-0 2/4 at #38 Cal Poly W, 15-2 3/8 Georgetown W, 5-4 4/6 Fresno Pacific (BF) W, 11-2 2/5 at #38 Cal Poly L, 7-8 3/11 Miami (Ohio) W, 5-4 4/7 Fresno Pacific (BF) W, 15-14 2/6 at #38 Cal Poly W, 13-6 3/11 Miami (Ohio) W, 3-2 (11) 4/10 Saint Mary’s W, 11-8 2/8 at San Francisco L, 3-12 3/12 Miami (Ohio) W, 9-3 4/13 *at Nevada L, 2-9 2/11 UC Santa Barbara L, 4-5 (12) 3/13 Northern Illinois L, 1-2 4/14 *at Nevada L, 7-8 2/12 UC Santa Barbara (BF) W, 6-1 3/14 Portland W, 5-4 4/15 *at Nevada (CSTV) L, 1-12 2/13 UC Santa Barbara (BF) L, 1-6 3/15 Portland W, 6-2 4/17 at Pacific L, 9-10 2/25 Brigham Young W, 5-4 (10) 3/18 Bethany (Calif.) (BF) W, 8-2 4/20 *Sacramento State W, 5-3 2/25 Brigham Young L, 5-13 3/19 Fresno Pacific (BF) W, 5-0 4/21 *Sacramento State W, 5-1 2/26 Brigham Young T, 3-3 3/23 *Louisiana Tech W, 2-0 4/22 *Sacramento State L, 8-11 (12) 3/5 at Santa Clara L, 4-9 3/25 *Louisiana Tech W, 6-2 4/24 at Stanford W, 11-8 3/6 Santa Clara L, 7-9 (11) 3/25 *Louisiana Tech L, 2-8 4/27 *at Louisiana Tech W, 6-2 3/7 Santa Clara W, 6-4 3/31 *at Hawai’i W, 7-5 (12) 4/28 *at Louisiana Tech L, 9-12 3/8 Cal State East Bay (BF) W, 4-3 (10) 4/1 *at Hawai’i L, 5-6 (13) 4/29 *at Louisiana Tech L, 1-7 3/11 Iona W, 16-1 4/2 *at Hawai’i L, 3-7 5/2 San Francisco State (BF) W, 12-0 3/12 Iona (BF) W, 13-4 4/4 at Hawai’i-Hilo W, 9-1 5/4 *Fresno State L, 9-15 3/12 Brown W, 5-3 4/5 at Hawai’i-Hilo W, 4-2 (7) 5/5 *Fresno State L, 4-9 3/13 Iona W, 11-0 4/5 at Hawai’i-Hilo L, 3-4 5/6 *Fresno State L, 9-12 3/15 San Francisco L, 3-7 4/8 Stanford (BF) L, 3-13 5/8 at California L, 6-7 (11) 3/18 *#7 Rice W, 10-8 4/13 *at Sacramento State W, 6-1 5/11 *at New Mexico State W, 8-5 3/20 *#7 Rice W, 5-1 4/14 *at Sacramento State L, 7-9 5/12 *at New Mexico State W, 10-5 3/20 *#7 Rice W, 4-1 4/15 *at Sacramento State W, 6-4 5/13 *at New Mexico State W, 12-5 3/24 *Louisiana Tech L, 2-4 4/18 San Francisco W, 7-0 5/18 *Nevada W, 6-2 3/25 *Louisiana Tech W, 1-0 4/21 *Fresno State L, 3-5 5/19 *Nevada W, 17-8 3/26 *Louisiana Tech W, 4-0 4/22 *Fresno State W, 7-5 5/20 *Nevada L, 6-11 4/2 *at Hawai’i W, 6-2 4/23 *Fresno State L, 0-4 5/24 !vs. Louisiana Tech W, 11-1 (7) 4/2 *at Hawai’i L, 5-6 4/25 Cal State Monterey Bay (BF) W, 6-0 5/25 !at Nevada W, 5-1 4/3 *at Hawai’i L, 2-3 4/28 *at Nevada W, 6-4 5/26 !vs. Fresno State L, 2-6 4/9 *Fresno State L, 3-4 4/29 *at Nevada W, 8-6 (10) 5/26 !at Nevada L, 9-11 4/9 *Fresno State W, 3-1 4/30 *at Nevada W, 6-1 (BF) - Blethen Field 4/10 *Fresno State W, 6-5 (10) 5/2 at Stanford L, 2-6 * - WAC Game 4/12 Saint Mary’s W, 8-5 5/5 *New Mexico State W, 7-6 (10) (CSTV) - Game televised nationally by CSTV 4/15 *at Nevada L, 8-10 5/6 *New Mexico State W, 22-3 ! - WAC Tournament in Reno, Nev. 4/16 *at Nevada L, 2-9 5/7 *New Mexico State W, 7-1 64 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball Year-by-Year Results sinceYear-by-Year 1987 Results since

2008 3/14 at Cal State Northridge W, 6-5 5/21 +vs. Nevada W, 5-3 (31-25, 17-14 WAC) 3/15 at Cal State Northridge W, 6-1 5/22 +vs. Fresno State L, 3-6 2/22 Utah (BF) W, 6-5 (10) 3/17 Chicago State W, 9-2 5/23 +vs. Louisiana Tech W, 14-3 (7) 2/22 Utah W, 7-6 3/18 Chicago State W, 31-1 (7) 5/23 +vs. New Mexico State L, 9-10 2/23 Utah W, 10-4 3/18 Chicago State W, 12-2 (8) ! = in San Luis Obispo, Calif. 2/26 Cal State East Bay W, 9-3 3/19 Dartmouth W, 6-1 * = Western Athletic Conference Game 2/29 at Santa Clara L, 6-7 3/20 Dartmouth W, 19-0 + = WAC Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii 3/1 Santa Clara W, 10-9 3/24 !vs. Dartmouth L, 4-7 3/2 at Santa Clara L, 2-5 3/24 at #12 Cal Poly L, 9-17 2010 3/4 at San Francisco W, 8-6 3/27 Cal State Bakersfield W, 8-4 (23-37, 9-15 WAC) 3/6 +vs. Brigham Young L, 2-3 3/28 Cal State Bakersfield W, 13-10 2/19 at Saint Mary’s W, 7-6 3/7 +at UC Davis W, 6-3 3/29 Cal State Bakersfield W, 17-2 2/20 Saint Mary’s L, 4-12 3/8 +vs. Portland L, 3-5 4/3 *at #24 Hawai’i L, 0-3 2/27 UC Santa Barbara L, 0-7 3/9 +vs. Utah Valley W, 6-5 4/4 *at #24 Hawai’i L, 5-7 2/27 UC Santa Barbara W, 6-5 3/14 *Sacramento State L, 1-3 4/4 *at #24 Hawai’i W, 3-2 (7) 2/28 UC Santa Barbara W, 4-2 3/15 *Sacramento State W, 13-1 (8) 4/5 *at #24 Hawai’i L, 4-7 3/2 San Francisco W, 5-3 3/15 *Sacramento State W, 5-1 4/10 *Louisiana Tech (BF) W, 11-5 3/5 at Santa Clara L, 3-11 3/16 *Sacramento State W, 5-4 4/10 *Louisiana Tech (BF) W, 6-0 3/6 Santa Clara L, 0-4 3/18 Saint Mary’s W, 10-4 4/11 *Louisiana Tech (BF) W, 15-4 (8) 3/7 at Santa Clara L, 8-9 (10) 3/20 *at New Mexico State L, 6-7 4/11 *Louisiana Tech (BF) W, 8-7 3/10 Southern Illinois W, 18-6 3/21 *at New Mexico State L, 1-12 (7) 4/14 Pacific (BF) L, 5-7 3/13 +Southern Illinois W, 10-1 3/21 *at New Mexico State W, 10-8 (10) 4/15 at Saint Mary’s L, 4-8 3/14 + Air Force L, 4-5 3/22 *at New Mexico State L, 9-15 4/17 at UC Santa Barbara L, 6-7 (11) 3/14 + Air Force W, 7-3 3/28 *at Louisiana Tech W, 11-6 4/18 at UC Santa Barbara W, 5-2 3/14 + UC Davis W, 7-4 3/29 *at Louisiana Tech L, 2-7 4/19 at UC Santa Barbara W, 5-4 3/16 at Saint Mary’s L, 2-6 3/29 *at Louisiana Tech L, 11-12 (14) 4/21 at San Francisco L, 0-10 3/19 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 7-17 4/4 *Hawai’i L, 8-10 (15) 4/22 Fresno Pacific (BF) W, 14-12 3/20 at Cal State Bakersfield W, 10-2 4/5 *Hawai’i L, 5-12 4/24 *Fresno State L, 0-1 3/21 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 4-5 4/5 *Hawai’i W, 4-0 4/25 *Fresno State L, 2-8 3/23 UC Davis L, 3-8 4/6 *Hawai’i L, 2-6 4/25 *Fresno State W, 2-0 (7) 3/26 Pacific L, 10-18 4/8 San Francisco L, 2-4 4/26 *Fresno State W, 6-5 3/27 Pacific L, 7-8 4/11 *at Sacramento State W, 9-4 4/28 Saint Mary’s W, 6-4 3/28 at Pacific L, 2-3 (11) 4/12 *at Sacramento State L, 3-6 4/29 Santa Clara W, 7-6 (10) 4/1 Brigham Young L, 5-11 4/12 *at Sacramento State L, 9-10 5/2 *at Sacramento State L, 6-11 4/3 Brigham Young L, 5-11 4/13 *at Sacramento State W, 2-1 5/3 *at Sacramento State W, 10-9 4/3 Brigham Young W, 5-3 4/18 *Louisiana Tech W, 11-1 (7) 5/5 at Stanford L, 8-9 4/6 at San Francisco W, 5-1 4/19 *Louisiana Tech W, 8-3 5/8 *at New Mexico State W, 24-7 (7) 4/9 *at Louisiana Tech L, 1-14 (7) 4/19 *Louisiana Tech W, 3-2 5/9 *at New Mexico State W, 20-7 4/10 *at Louisiana Tech W, 8-2 4/20 *Louisiana Tech W, 4-2 5/9 *at New Mexico State W, 15-11 (7) 4/10 *at Louisiana Tech W, 12-6 (7) 4/22 Hawai’i-Hilo W, 13-4 5/10 *at New Mexico State L, 8-11 4/11 *at Louisiana Tech L, 2-10 4/23 Hawai’i-Hilo W, 3-2 (10) 5/12 Stanford L, 5-6 (13) 4/14 at UC Davis L, 1-2 4/25 at Washington State L, 3-8 5/15 *Nevada W, 3-2 4/16 *New Mexico State L, 4-9 4/26 at Washington State L, 5-7 5/16 *Nevada W, 4-2 4/17 *New Mexico State W, 11-6 4/27 at Washington State W, 6-2 5/16 *Nevada W, 5-1 4/18 *New Mexico State L, 6-14 4/30 San Francisco State W, 15-6 5/17 *Nevada W, 9-3 4/19 *New Mexico State L, 3-5 5/3 at #3 Stanford L, 1-9 4/23 at Wichita State L, 2-3 5/4 #3 Stanford L, 6-17 4/24 at Wichita State L, 6-7 5/6 at Saint Mary’s W, 7-5 4/25 at Wichita State W, 4-3 5/9 *at Fresno State L, 3-11 4/30 *Sacramento State W, 13-1 (7) 5/10 *at Fresno State L, 8-9 5/1 *Sacramento State L, 4-7 5/10 *at Fresno State L, 3-5 5/1 *Sacramento State L, 3-12 (7) 5/11 *at Fresno State W, 2-1 5/2 *Sacramento State W, 5-4 (11) 5/16 *Nevada W, 7-4 5/4 at Stanford L, 7-10 5/17 *Nevada W, 2-0 5/7 *at Nevada L, 9-16 5/17 *Nevada W, 11-2 5/8 *at Nevada L, 2-10 5/18 *Nevada W, 8-7 5/8 *at Nevada L, 0-5 (7) 5/22 !vs. Nevada L, 0-11 (7) 5/9 *at Nevada W, 6-4 (12) 5/23 !vs. Fresno State L, 3-7 5/12 #25 Stanford L, 3-8 (BF) - Blethen Field 5/14 *at #25 Fresno State L, 0-10 (7) * - WAC Game 5/15 *at #25 Fresno State W, 9-3 + - River City Classic in Sacramento & Davis, Calif. 5/15 *at #25 Fresno State W, 4-3 ! - WAC Tournament in Ruston, La. 5/16 *at #25 Fresno State L, 3-4 5/21 *Hawai’i L, 3-5 2009 5/22 *Hawai’i L, 2-4 (41-20, 15-7 WAC) 5/22 *Hawai’i W, 3-0 WAC Regular-Season Champions 5/23 *Hawai’i L, 14-17 (11) 2/20 Saint Joseph’s (BF) W, 1-0 5/26 !vs. Nevada W, 6-0 2/20 Saint Joseph’s W, 15-5 5/27 !vs. #27 Fresno State L, 10-12 2/21 Saint Joseph’s W, 5-1 5/28 !vs. Nevada W, 7-6 (10) 2/21 Saint Joseph’s W, 7-4 5/29 ! vs. #27 Fresno State L, 1-13 (7) 2/27 Santa Clara W, 5-4 + = Jack Giffoed Memorial Tournament 2/28 at Santa Clara W, 5-4 * - Western Athletic Association Game 3/6 at Pacific W, 5-4 Kyle Bellows finished his SJSU career as the ! = WAC Tournament in Mesa, Ariz. 3/7 at Pacific W, 9-3 all-time leader in runs (154) and RBI (146). 3/8 Pacific W, 6-3 He ranks in the top-five in three other career 3/10 San Francisco L, 2-4 categories and tied the single-season mark for 3/11 #15 Cal Poly L, 2-3 hits with 93 in 2009. 3/13 at Cal State Northridge L, 3-4 (11) www.sjsuspartans.com 65 Spartans Baseball Hall of Fame

Retired Number Gene Menges, Head Coach, 1970-86

The only number in San Jose State baseball history to have ever been retired - #22 - belongs to former Spartan head coach Gene Menges. The second-winningest 22 coach in the school’s 94-year baseball history, Menges led the team for 17 seasons and compiled a 467-434-4 career record. Twice, in 1978 and 1979, he was named Coach of the Year by the Northern California Baseball Association.

Menges received his bachelor’s degree from San Jose State in 1951. The quarterback of the 1948-50 Spartan football teams was one of the school’s most prolific passers, and his totals still rank among the best in Spar- tan history. He continued his education at his alma mater and received his master’s degree in 1957. While pursuing his education, he joined the Spartan coaching staff in 1952 as an assistant baseball coach before assuming the head coaching duties in 1970. He has the rank of professor emeritus in the human performance department at SJSU, and is also a member of the San Jose State University Sports Hall of Fame.

Tim Gavello, 1B, (1993-94) Rick Lane, C (1977-78) Mark Langston, P (1979-81) Tony Biondi, OF (1977-78)

Al Ariza, OF (1970-72) Rich Guardino, IF (1975-77) Hal Kolstad, P (1956-57) Jeff Ball, IF (1990) Tuck Halsey, P/OF (1954-57) Scott Lewis, OF (1997-98) Robert Berns, 1B/P, (1996-97) Larry McEvoy, P (1986) Howard “Lefty” Blethen, 1B (1932-35) Gene Menges, Head Coach (1970-86) Eric Booker, OF (1989-90) Spartan Brian Nakamoto, 3B (1971-72) Ken Caminiti, 3B (1983-84) John Oldham, P (1952-54) Mark Carroll, IF (1972-74) Chris Pedretti, IF (1978-79) Gerad Cawhorn, 3B, (1992-93) Baseball Ralph Romero, P (1947-50) Joey Chavez, P (1992-93) David Sick, P (1991-94) Tom Corder, SS (1967-70) Hall of Fame Dennis Smith, OF (1971-74) Bill Crozier, IF/OF, (1968-69); Dave Tellers, P (1989-90) Assistant Coach, (1970-73) Jim Visher, P (1962-64) Gary Cunningham, OF (1969-70) Dave Imwalle, P (1971-72) Joe Winstead, OF (1956-57) Jim Day, C (1971-72) Randy Johnson, 3B (1977-78) Mike Wright, C (1998-99) Jay Fike, P (1968-70) Mark Kettman, IF (1972-74) David Zuniga, IF (1992-93)

Jeff Gingrich, P (1972-75) Steve Friar, P (1974-77) Anthony Telford, P (1985-87) Ed Sobczak Assistant Coach (1980-81) Head Coach (1957-69)

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www.sjsuspartans.com 67 City of San Jose

Situated at the hub of is San Jose – the third largest city in California and the 10th largest in the nation. San Jose, strategically located at the sunny, southern tip of the San Fran- cisco Bay, is surrounded by rolling hills and striking mountains. San Jose’s vibrant and growing downtown is the setting for San Jose State University and the focus for important financial, commercial and arts communities.

Regional growth and stability are complemented by an active cul- tural life. San Jose is the home of the Silicon Valley High Tech- nology and the Children’s Discovery museums, the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose Symphony, the San Jose-Cleveland Bal- let, numerous galleries and arts centers, Opera San Jose, the Winchester Mystery House and other respected professional and community group theater groups.

Light rail and historic trolley lines, the 18,000-seat HP Pavilion at San Jose, convention facilities, shops and a diverse night scene add to the excitement. Reflecting the cultural richness of the community is a wide range of restaurants.

A reason the South Bay has grown so dramatically is its quality of life. The mild cli- mate encourages an active and casual lifestyle. There are more than 100,000 acres of land for biking, rollerblading and other outdoor activities. Boasting nearly 300 days of sunshine and an average summer temperature of 74 degrees, San Jose symbolizes the best California has to offer.

The region’s 1.6-million residents enjoy recreational and entertainment opportunities year-round. Within a short drive are San Francisco, beaches from Santa Cruz to Carmel, the California coastal redwoods, Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park.

The San Jose City Hall opened in October 2005.

“ San Jose is a confident and exciting city, full of optimism and opportunity. We treasure our past. We em- brace our diversity. We nurture our future, in our children and through stewardship of our resources. People are proud to live here. Our city is committed to sustaining and improving the quality of life in every neigh- borhood, for every resident, now and in the future.” –www.sanjoseca.gov

68 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball City of San Jose

Facts About San Jose

• 30 minutes from the Pacific Ocean

• Population - 945,000

• Average annual household income of $84,857 according to Money magazine

• One of the top 25 “brainiest” cities in the country

• More college graduates per 100 residents than any other major U.S. city

• More home owners than any other large city in the country

• Worker productivity is twice the national average HP Pavilion - Home of the • Best public safety record of any large metropoli- tan area in the the last 10 years Professional sports teams in the Bay Area: • International airports - San Jose, San Francisco San Francisco Giants (MLB) and Oakland Oakland A’s (MLB) (NFL) Oakland Raiders (NFL) (NBA) San Jose Sharks (NHL) California Redwoods (UFL)

San Jose is about an hour south of San Fran- cisco. Visitors can go to many different sites in- cluding Pier 39 and Fisherman’s Wharf.

Shopping and the nightlife scene highlight some of the ac- tivities available in an active life in San Jose. Santana Row (right) is a premier shopping area in San Jose that features many high-end stores and a wide variety of shops and restau- rants. www.sjsuspartans.com 69 San Jose State University

gains, particularly in conference competition.

Spartans have earned All-America honors in football, women’s golf, baseball and women’s water polo. San Jose State Tom Bowen had its first women’s individual NCAA Regional Athletics Director champion in 2009. Twelve student-athletes were honored nation- ally and more than 100 at the conference level for academic achievements in 2009-10.

Tom Bowen was named San Jose State University’s di- Bowen’s vision for student-athlete success and excel- rector of intercollegiate athletics on December 20, 2004. Under lence led to the creation of a Student Success Services compo- his leadership and with his vision for the department, San Jose nent. Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores, as measured by the State has established itself as a viable Division I-A intercollegiate NCAA, have risen steadily and strikingly under his watch and athletics program with proven athletics and academic successes were at a then university-best in 2009 and were surpassed in the and financial advancements to his credit. 2010 report.

CULTURE OF CHAMPIONS He has appointed new head coaches in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s golf, At the core of Bowen’s mission for San Jose State Uni- women’s swimming and , , women’s softball, versity athletics is building a “Culture of Champions” academi- women’s cross country and women’s volleyball. Since 2005, cally, athletically and in the community. To that end, the Notre coaches in baseball, women’s golf, water polo and softball have Dame alum has overhauled the department’s infrastructure; in- received conference Coach of the Year recognition. vested resources both in external and internal operations; initiated an enhanced website presence; and expanded marketing, promo- In 2008, San Jose State was named as one of 12 Divi- tions and advertising opportunities locally, regionally and nation- sion I universities cited for Overall Excellence in Diversity in the ally with the creation of Spartan Sports Properties. most recent national study by Texas A&M on behalf of the NCAA. Bowen has led the Spartan Foundation - the depart- ment’s fund-raising component - through cyclical economic con- A VALUED PROFESSIONAL ditions to unprecedented development heights at the university. The Spartans have produced annual budget surpluses under his Bowen’s proven administrative and managerial record at direction and have re-invested their gains back into their student- San Jose State has resulted in meaningful national appointments athletes and teams. in college athletics. He is one of eight Football Bowl Subdivision directors of athletics serving on the 24-member NCAA Division I An integral member of the University’s presidential Football Issues Committee. In 2009, Bowen was one of 12 named staff, he has created new short and long-term revenue streams for to serve as a mentor to aspiring women and ethnic minority ath- intercollegiate athletics and other campus extra-curricular activi- letics administrators in the NCAA Fellows Leadership Program. ties. His initiatives and leadership foster energy department and He was the Tournament Director for the 2010 NCAA Men’s Bas- university-wide. Athletics’ increased visibility has coincided with ketball Division I Championship first and second rounds games record donations coming to the university, particularly in 2006- played in San Jose. 07. Bowen came to San Jose State after serving three years Since taking over, San Jose State has more football wins as the Director of Community Affairs for the San Francisco 49ers in the latest four-year period than any similar span since 1990-93. of the National Football League. He directed all of the team’s The 2006 through 2008 Spartans are the first three Spartan teams to post consecutive .500 or better records in the Western Athletic Conference football standings. The 2006 Spartans capped their finest season in many years, posting a 9-4 overall record and cap- turing the New Mexico Bowl championship.

Recent athletics accomplishments add to his Culture of Champions. Women’s golf, women’s soccer and baseball are the latest teams to win a Western Athletic Conference championship. Women’s water polo is a consistent top-10 national program. Women’s swimming finished 2008-09 with the longest dual meet winning streak in Division I. Women’s gymnastics is entrenched as a NCAA Regional Championship qualifying team. Men’s bas- ketball, men’s soccer and men’s golf have produced measurable

70 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball San Jose State University fund-raising activities and was responsible for alumni and current player participation in the community. Also serving as the execu- tive director of the 49ers Foundation, San Francisco was the first NFL franchise to implement an annual giving program. His Division I experience at the collegiate level includes athletics Don W. Kassing administration positions at the University of California and Saint Interim President Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif. As an assistant and associate di- rector of athletics at the University of California from July 2000 through September 2002, he was responsible for athletics fund- raising. Bowen was credited with developing the first compre- hensive planned giving program for the Golden Bears. Past President Don W. Kassing who retired in 2008, has packed up his Arizona home and returned to San José State to At Saint Mary’s College, he was the Director of Founda- lead the university once more. Kassing is serving as interim pres- tions and Corporate Relations from May 1995 to January 1997 ident following the departure of President Jon Whitmore, who before being appointed to an associate director of athletics posi- was named CEO of the nonprofit organization ACT. tion by the president of the college. His grant proposal acumen helped raise $6.1-million in academic funding for the institution. As president from 2005 to 2008, Kassing led the devel- From January 1997 through April 2000, he managed the athletics opment, construction and opening of two major campus facilities, department’s budget, directed a corporate sponsorship program King Library and residential Campus Village, and earned the re- and interacted with the academic senate, faculty and university spect and trust of many faculty members, students and off-cam- personnel on student-athlete issues. pus partners.

His first professional leadership appointment in athletics His previous 18 years in higher education included serv- was at De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif. From 1987 ice as vice president for university relations and administrative through 1995, he held the positions of athletics director and assis- services at Murray State University, and vice president for devel- tant football coach. opment and public affairs at Western State College of Colorado. Before that, he worked for 11 years in private industry in corpo- EDUCATION & COMMUNITY rate finance and operations management for Brown Group, Inc., and with General Motors Corporation. He is a Level 2 certified member of the College Athletic Business Management Association (CABMA) and has member- Kassing served on the boards of the San José Sports Au- ships in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Ath- thority, United Way Silicon Valley, San José Chamber of Com- letics (NACDA) and the National Society of Fund Raising merce, Silicon Valley Leadership Group, Joint Venture: Silicon Executives. Valley, and Silicon Valley Higher Education Roundtable. Kass- ing holds an M.B.A. and a B.S. in Economics from St. Louis Uni- The 1983 graduate of the University of Notre Dame ma- versity. He is married with three children and five grandchildren. jored in theology/sociology and spent six years studying for the priesthood with the Holy Cross Fathers. Bowen went on to earn a CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed, who reached out to master’s degree in administration/education from the University Kassing and his wife, Amy, says he's pleased that San José State of San Francisco in 1990. will be in the hands of a proven leader with a record of stability and familiarity with the campus, students and community. Mean- An active member of the Bay Area community, he was while, the search for SJSU's next president has already begun, led named to the 2008 San Jose Mercury News’ Top-25 Most Power- by the Chancellor's Office. ful Sports Figures in the Bay Area. He serves on the board of the San Jose Sports Authority. He is an adjunct professor at the Uni- versity of San Francisco School of Sports Management and at San Jose State University’s Department of Kinesiology where he teaches sports management classes. Bowen is a frequent guest lecturer at several Bay Area university campuses and continues to speak before major corporations headquartered locally on the top- ics of leadership, management and motivation.

The Denver, Colo., native and his wife, Mia, are the par- ents of three children: sons, Andrew and Peter, and, daughter, McKenna.

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Tree-lined promenades accentuate the beauty of the San Jose State’s 154-acre downtown campus.

Major Leaguer Kevin Frandsen was among 6,000 graduates at the 2007 San Jose State Commencement exercise.

Notable San Jose State University Alumni Ben Nighthorse Campbell () – two-term U.S. Senator Major General Anthony Jackson (football) – Deputy (Rep. - Colorado) Commanding General, U.S. Marine Corps Installations West

John Carlos (track) – 1968 200-meter dash (golf) – NBC Sports golf commentator bronze medal winner (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 200-meter dash Dr. Harry Edwards (track & basketball) – world-renowned gold medal winner sports sociologist (water polo & swimming) – One-time Major (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 400-meter dash and League Baseball commissioner and Past President of the U.S. 4x400 meter relay gold medal winner Olympic Committee

Pat Hughes (basketball) – radio broadcaster (golf) – 1964 U.S. Open champion & ‘Sportsman of the Year’ (golf) – Two-time U.S. Open champion & LPGA Hall of Fame member 72 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball San Jose State University

The Campus Village

ome to more than 2,279 students, faculty and staff and located on the southeast corner of the main campus, the Campus Village is a Hgateway to incredible academic resources and campus activities. You are moments away from the excitement of downtown San Jose, the opportunities of Silicon Valley, and some of the world’s greatest recre- ational areas. The Campus Village includes three buildings featuring apartment and suite-style living and a typical college dormitory experience. It includes recreational and study areas, a full-service computer lab, wireless Internet access, an interactive gaming center, laundry facilities, meeting rooms, re- tail stores and underground parking for 700 vehicles. Fully-equipped nearby recreational facilities offer residents space to work out, swim, play basketball, volleyball, ping-pong or pool. Immediate access to the main campus is another asset to the Campus Village. Walking to the Student Union or to The Event Center, home of the San Jose State University men’s and women’s basketball teams, takes a minute. Residents also can walk or bike to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Library without crossing any streets.

Standing out from the rest: Nationally-acclaimed: • San Jose State is the number • The Metropolitan University • San Jose State is believed to one supplier of engineering, Scholar’s Experience (MUSE) be the first university in the • 10th-best regional public computer science and is a program aimed at helping country to create a Mexican- university in the western business graduates to Silicon first-year students succeed on American Studies Department. United States. Valley, the world’s high-tech campus. capital. • The nationally-recognized an- • One of the top-100 nationally • The annual Career Expo pro- imation program is a collabora- for the greatest number of His- • San Jose State awards nearly vides recruitment opportunities tive effortbetween San Jose panic bachelor’s degree gradu- $60 million in financial aid to for SJSU students. Each year State University and ates - Hispanic Outlook in 13,000 students each year. employers visit the University technology, entertainment and Higher Education to recruit students for available telecommunications industry positions. partners. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Library

he Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Library, located on the main campus of San Jose State University, is a first-of-its-kind collaboration be- Ttween a city and a university. The $177-million, 475,000 square-foot library provides a center for life-long learning. Students, faculty and the community have access to the information they will need for educational and personal growth throughout their lives.

The 10-floor library features: • 3,623 seats - 1,800 seats wired for the Internet • 400 public computers • 135 databases of information • 112 workstations available in four computer instruction labs • 37 group-project rooms

The collaborative design provides many opportunities for academic, cultural and community programs. Multilingual and special collections for San Jose’s diverse ethnic groups are available. An adaptive technology area assures all people have the ability to access the information and databases available. www.sjsuspartans.com 73 San Jose State University

More than 130 bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. The excitement of a large metropolitan campus where many cultures meet, yet students get personal attention in the setting of the university’s seven colleges.

San Jose State is the number-one supplier of education, engineering, computer science and business graduates to Silicon Valley, the world’s high-tech capital.

Annually ranked among the top-ten masters-level public universities in the West, by U.S. News & World Report’s survey of “America’s Best Colleges.”

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San Jose Municipal Stadium

San Jose Municipal Stadium, or Muni, located at the corner of Alma Recent upgrades include a scoreboard which was installed during Street and Senter Road, is the primary home of San Jose State baseball. the 2006 season. Prior to the 2007 season the San Jose State clubhouse was Constructed in 1941 at a cost of $80,000, it is one of the first stadiums refurbished, a new outfield wall was completed along with new bullpen built entirely of reinforced concrete. Muni is city-owned and has a natu- areas and renovated seating areas. ral-grass field. With the new outfield wall the field dimensions are now 320 feet down Over the years, the 5,200-seat stadium has served as the home field the foul lines, 365 feet to the gaps and 390 feet to straightaway center field. for several minor league teams and currently houses the Class A Advanced affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, the .

Blethen Field

Thanks to a generous gift from Fred and Sandra Blethen-Chasalow, the San Jose State University baseball program has a first-rate facility on its South Cam- pus. The gift enabled San Jose State to construct dugouts, a new outfield fence, grandstand seating, a scoreboard and a press box. An infield irrigation system was installed and electrical improvements were made. The field was renamed Blethen Field, in memory of Howard “Lefty” Blethen, who played baseball at San Jose State from 1933 to 1935. Lefty was inducted into the San Jose State Baseball Hall of Fame in 1987. Blethen, who is recognized as the first San Jose State graduate to sign a professional baseball contract, enrolled at then-San Jose Normal School after playing professional baseball in the St. Louis Browns organization which in- cluded a brief stint in the major leagues. The new facility was dedicated prior to the 2001 season. Blethen Field is the second home of the San Jose State Spartan baseball team. The field also hosts area high school playoff games and selected summer league competitions.

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SAN JOSE STATE BOASTS 50 NCAA DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL AND 10 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS - THE MOST BY ANY CURRENT WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SCHOOL

The Spartan baseball team was the 2009 WAC Regular-Season Champions

Juliet Moss (‘09) is a member of the US National Water Polo Team. She was a two-time All-America selection and SJSU’s career and single-season goal-scoring leader.

Two-Time All-American (‘98) won the 2006 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

CURRENT HEAD COACHES FROM THE SPORTS OF MEN’S SOCCER, BASEBALL, WOMEN’S GOLF, WOMEN’S SOCCER AND WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS HAVE BEEN NAMED THE CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR.

The Spartans women’s soccer team are the 2009 & 2010 WAC Regular-Season Champions

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Spartan Alums Active in Selected Professional Sports

Major League Baseball (MLB) Kevin Frandsen, IF, San Diego Padres Brad Kilby, P, Oakland A’s

Gary Hughes, Special Asst. to the G.M., Chicago Cubs

National Football League (NFL) , WR, Heath Farwell, LB, Minnesota Vikings , CB, , DL, James Jones, WR, , CB, New York Jets , K, San Francisco 49ers Christopher Owens, CB,

Gill Byrd, Assistant Coach, Chicago Bears James Saxon, Assistant Coach,

Tariq Abdul-Wahad (‘08) was a 1997 NBA first-round Men’s Golf draft choice and played for eight seasons. Arron Oberholser (PGA Tour) (Champions Tour) Mark Wiebe (Champions Tour) IN RECENT YEARS, THE SAN JOSE STATE WOMEN’S WATER POLO, SWIMMING AND DIVING, MEN’S SOCCER, Women’s Golf (LPGA) WOMEN’S GOLF AND BASEBALL TEAMS WERE Dina Ammaccapane NATIONALLY-RANKED IN THE TOP 20. Tracy Hanson Juli Inkster

Kevin Frandsen (’07), a two-time All-WAC selection, was a member of the of Anaheim in 2010. In 2009 the Spartans women’s golf team won the WAC Championship and participated in the NCAA Championship. www.sjsuspartans.com 77 Strength and Conditioning

The Koret Athletic Training Center The Koret Athletic Training Center, opened in No- vember, 2001, is a state-of-the-art facility that encom- passes over 10,000 square feet of training space, and is located adjacent to Spartan Stadium, the athletic locker rooms and the football practice field.

The Koret Athletic Training Center also contains a 1,000-square-foot rehabilitation and training room that services physical therapy and sport-specific rehabilita- tion. The facility enables the sports medicine staff of ath- letic trainers, doctors and physical therapists to provide the best possible care to help prevent and rehabilitate in- juries.

“Our Philosophy” • We teach a hands-on approach where the student-athlete is expected to develop a comprehensive understanding of not only the How’s, but also the Why’s of our program.

• We teach correct movement patterns to optimize efficiency and performance.

• Our program design is centered on ground-based, free weight, multi-joint movements that will transfer to the playing field and keep our student- athletes out of our sports medicine facility.

• Our primary concern is the development of speed in all our sports.

• We develop speed and flexibility through strength.

• Our speed program consists of functional and straight-line speed training. Functional means acceleration, deceleration and change-of-direction work.

• We train through an entire range-of-motion in all lifts to enhance active flexibility, de- velop strength to prevent injury, and unlock joints with mobility issues.

• Olympic-based movements are utilized for speed of movement, active flexibility and dynamic stability.

• Squats and deadlifts have a permanent home in our program for developing hip strength and back sta- bility. Single-leg variations are used to fix strength im- balance and lateral deficits.

“The Koret Athletic Training Center is one of the ‘crown jewels’ of the San Jose State University athletics program. The sheer size of the facility stops you in your tracks. We have everything a strength and conditioning program could conceivably need at our finger- tips. Our student-athletes and coaches are truly blessed to have such a beautiful facility.” CHRIS HOLDER -Chris Holder, San Jose State director of strength & conditioning JEREMY LAYPORT Director of Strength & Strength & Condition- Conditioning ing/Baseball 78 2011 San Jose State Spartans Baseball Jeff Garcia Hall Ofof Champions

he Jeff Garcia Hall of Champions is the latest addition to the San Jose State Athletics De- Tpartment. Located in the Koret Athletic Train- ing Center, this interactive display features great athletes, great teams, great events and moments in San Jose State Athletics history. Former Spartan ath- letes that became famous after graduation, great donors, great coaches and administrators are on dis- play. Also displayed in the Jeff Garcia Hall of Cham- pions is the San Jose State Sports Hall of Fame, which includes over 300 former players and coaches.

The Jeff Garcia Hall of Champions is located inside the “I am excited to be able to give something of Koret Athletic Training Center. this magnitude back to San Jose State University,” Garcia said in 2001. “They have been such an integral part of my life. I am just happy to be at a point in life that I can do something like this. My family and I are proud to create this legacy that will always serve as a reminder of how much San Jose State means to me.” Garcia was a quarterback on the 1991, 1992 and 1993 San Jose State teams. As a sophomore, he was third nationally in passing efficiency. He led San Jose State to its first win in school history over a Big Ten Conference team, the University of Minnesota, and went on to receive honorable mention All-America recognition in 1992. The former school record-holder for total offense with 7,274 yards was named the Outstanding Offensive Player at the 1994 East-West Shrine All-Star Game in Palo Alto, Calif.

“San Jose State has been a stepping stone that has provided me an education, a degree and of course, the tools I needed to be successful in the NFL.” - Jeff Garcia

Professionally, he played five seasons (1994 through 1998) for the Cal- Jeff Garcia was in his 17th season as a pro in 2010. gary Stampeders of the , was a four-time all-star and led the team to the 1998 Grey Cup championship. Garcia joined the San Fran- cisco 49ers in 1999 and took the team to playoff appearances in 2001 and 2002. He was a Cleveland Brown in 2004, with the in 2005, led the to the 2006 NFC playoffs, was a starter for the in 2007, earning a trip to the , stayed with the Bucs in 2008, and spent time with both the Oakland Raiders and the Eagles in 2009.

Garcia earned his undergraduate degree as a business administration major from San Jose State University through the National Football League’s Contin- uing Education Program.

An interactive display features Spartan highlights.

The Hall of Fame has more than 300 inductees. Neil Parry’s inspirational story can be seen San Jose State’s 10 NCAA team cham- in the Jeff Garcia Hall of Champions. pionships are featured in one display. www.sjsuspartans.com 79 Media Directory and Notes

Credential Requests Website Requests for press, radio and photo credentials should be addressed to The official San Jose State University Athletics website address is Richard Strern, San Jose State Athletics, One Washington Square, San SJSUSpartans.com. Player and coaches’ biographies, photos, game sto- Jose, CA 95192-0062. You can also call (408) 924-1208, fax (408) 924- ries, box scores, live and current statistics are available. 1291, or e-mail requests to [email protected]. Live Statiscs Telephones/Wireless Live statistics are available, free of charge, for all Spartan Baseball home Municipal Stadium and Blethen Field each have one line available for games and for a majority of San Jose State’s road contests, through visiting radio broadcasts. Arrangements for the line should be made two SJSUSpartans.com. weeks in advance. Municipal Stadium also features wireless Internet. Directions to San Jose Municipal Stadium Interviews From I-280 South: Take the 10th Street/11th Street exit. Turn right on Interviews with coaches and players are arranged through the Sports 10th Street. Follow 10th Street for approximately half a mile to Alma. Information Office. Post-game interviews are conducted approximately Turn left on Alma. The stadium is on the right. Paid parking is available 15 minutes after the completion of a game. Please call ahead to set up in a nearby paved lot. phone interviews. From I-280 North: Take the 10th Street/11th Street exit. Follow 10th Street for approximately half a mile to Alma. Turn left on Alma. The sta- Sports Information Office dium is on the right. Paid parking is available in a nearby paved lot. The Sports Information Office is located in the Alan B. Simpkins Inter- collegiate Athletics Administration Building, 1393 South Seventh Street. Directions to Blethen Field The building is at the corner of South Seventh and Alma streets, two From I-280 North: Take the 10th Street/11th Street exit. Turn right on blocks southwest of Municipal Stadium. 10th Street. After Keyes Street, stay in the middle lane and turn left into the parking area 30 yards past the Humboldt Street intersection. Park and Statistics and Services walk to the field. Copies of the final box score are provided to all media in attendance. A From I-280 South: Take the 10th Street/11th Street exit. Go through play-by-play account is also available upon request. A fax machine is lo- 11th Street and turn right on 10th Street. After Keyes Street, stay in the cated inside the Sports Information Office. middle lane and turn left into the parking area 30 yards past the Hum- boldt Street intersection. Park and walk to the field.

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