2007 LMU MEDIA GUIDE 2007

2007 LMU BASEBALL QUICK FACTS THE UNIVERSITY Location: ...... Los Angeles, CA Founded: ...... 1911 Enrollment: ...... 8,300 Nickname:...... Lions Colors: ...... crimson and navy National Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Conference:...... West Coast INSIDE THE LIONS Home Field: ...... George C. Page Stadium Capacity:...... 600 President:...... Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. Athletic Director: ...... Dr. William Husak Inside the Lions BASEBALL STAFF Head Coach: ...... Cruz’s Office: ...... (310) 338-2949 Cruz’s E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Alma Mater: ...... Pepperdine ‘83 Record at LMU: ...... 284-291-2 (10 seasons) Collegiate Career Record: ...... 284-291-2 (10 seasons) Associate Head Coach: ...... Vince Beringhele (third season) Alma Mater: ...... UCLA ‘83 Assistant Coach: ...... Benny Bonilla (first season) Alma Mater: ...... LMU ‘00 THIS IS LMU BASEBALL Assistant Coach:...... Brady Koch (first season) 1 Alma Mater: ...... LMU ‘04 Table of Contents...... 1 Quick Facts ...... 1 BASEBALL FACTS 2007 Rosters ...... 2 2006 Record: ...... 24-32 Media Information ...... 3 2006 WCC Record: ...... 11-10 (fourth) 2007 Season Outlook ...... 4 2006 Home Record: ...... 11-18 LMU Baseball Tradition...... 8 2006 Road Record: ...... 13-14 Baseball Facilities ...... 16 2006 Final Ranking ...... NR Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ...... 20/10 Starters Returning / Lost: ...... 8/4 Newcomers: ...... 16 21 WELCOME TO LMU MEDIA RELATIONS What Do You Know About LMU? ...... 22 Assistant Athletic Director of Media Services: ...... John Shaffer Academic Support ...... 25 Office Phone: ...... (310) 338-7643 Building Champions...... 26 Cell Phone: ...... (310) 864-2626 LMU Athletics Staff ...... 28 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Assistant Media Relations Director (baseball contact): ...... Alissa Zito Office Phone:...... (310) 338-7638 Cell Phone: ...... (310) 345-6997 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Assistant Media Relations Director: ...... Carolyn French Office Phone:...... (310) 338-5798 33 THE 2007 LMU LIONS Cell Phone: ...... (310) 261-8470 Frank Cruz, Head Coach...... 34 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Brady Koch, Assistant Coach ...... 36 SID Office Fax: ...... (310) 338-2703 Hotline / Tickets:...... (310) 338-LION Vince Beringhele, Assoc. Head Coach. . . 37 Website:...... www.LMULions.com Benny Bonilla, Assistant Coach ...... 37 Mailing Address:...... Athletic Media Relations Office 2007 Players...... 38 ...... Loyola Marymount University ...... Gersten Pavilion ...... One LMU Drive ...... Los Angeles, CA 90045-8235 49 LMU BASEBALL PRIDE COLOPHON The 2007 LMU Baseball Media Guide is a product of the LMU Athletic Media Relations 2006 Season Review ...... 50 Office... special thanks to Dr. Michael Mulvihill for his editing efforts... photography pro- All-Time Information ...... 54 vided by Glenn Cratty, Jeff Golden, Dirk Dewachter, Scott Cunningham, Christian 2007 Opponent Information ...... 70 Petersen, Victor Decolongon, and Dave Hill... cover photos by Christen Petersen (front) Speed Chart ...... 74 and Glenn Cratty (back)... Hollywood Sign TM & © 2001 Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, licensed by Global Icons LLC all reights reserved... film and printing by West Coast Reproductions of Marina del Rey... inside cover photos courtesy of the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau... additional copies of this guide are available through the Athletic Media Relations Office for $12.00 each. 2007 BASEBALL 1 2007 LMU BASEBALL 2007 LIONS NUMERICAL ROSTER # PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EXP B-T HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL PRONUNCIATION 1 DeAndre Miller OF 5-9 170 SR-2V S-R Antioch, CA/Fresno State dee-ON-drey 2 A.J. LaMonda INF 6-0 200 SR-3V L/R Orange County, CA/Servite HS la-MAWN-da 3 Michael Glomb SS 6-0 170 JR-2V R/R San Jose, CA/Bellarmine College Prep (rhymes with BOMB) 4 Joe Zeller UT 5-10 165 FR-HS R-R Mission Viejo, CA/Capistrano Valley HS 5 Eric Farris INF 5-10 170 JR-2V R/R Chandler, AZ/Hamilton HS FAIR-is 6 Xavier Esquivel RHP 5-10 180 FR-HS R-R Chino, CA/Don Antonio Lugo HS HOV-e-air ES-kih-vel 7 Anthony Soto OF 5-8 150 SR-3V S-L Venice, CA/Venice High School SO-toe 8 Jeremy LaMell UT 5-10 155 SO-TR L-R Scottsdale, AZ/Glendale CC 9 Brian Wilson OF-P 6-0 185 SO-1V L/R , CA/Rancho Bernardo HS 12 Elvis Herrera UT 6-1 210 SR-3V R/R Manhattan Beach, CA/Mira Costa HS 13 Lee Roberts RHP 5-11 185 SO-1V R-R Hermosa Beach, CA/Mira Costa HS 14 J.R. Higley SS-3B 6-2 180 FR-HS R-R Folsom, CA/Jesuit HS 15 Greg Meyers RHP 6-5 190 FR-HS R-R Yorba Linda, CA/Servite HS 16 Brett Mendoza C 5-8 180 SO-1V R/R Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/PV Peninsula 17 Marty Mullins C 5-10 170 FR-HS R-R Los Gatos, CA/Los Gatos HS 18 T.J. Bernardy C 5-10 185 SO-TR R-R Corona Del Mar, CA/Cosumnes River JC 20 Sean Dovel C 6-2 205 JR-2V R/R LaMirada, CA/LaMirada HS DOE-vuhl 21 Blake Feaser RHP 6-2 205 JR-2V R/R Santa Margarita, CA/Santa Margarita Catholic HS FEE-zer 22 Nik Garcia 1B-3B 6-1 250 SO-1V R/R El Cajon, CA/El Capitan 23 Mike Kenney RHP 6-4 210 SO-1V R/R Carlsbad, CA/Saddleback Junior College 23 Will Dugoni SS 6-0 180 FR-HS R-R Fremont, CA/Bellarmine College Prep duh-GO-ny 24 Angelo Songco OF 6-0 175 FR-HS L-R Granada Hills, CA/Bishop Alemany HS AN-gel-low SONG-co 25 Ernie Cho OF-RHP 5-11 200 SO-1V R/R Hacienda Heights, CA/Palm Desert 27 Andy Beal RHP 6-0 200 JR-2V R/R Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/Peninsula HS BEEL 28 Melvin Blackmon LHP 6-0 180 SO-1V L/L Temecula, CA/Temecula Valley High 29 Brad Meyers RHP 6-6 195 JR-2V R/R Yorba Linda, CA/Servite HS 30 Kevin Hernandez RHP 6-2 190 JR-TR R-R Moorpark, CA/Moorpark JC 32 Ryan Wheeler 3B 6-4 220 FR-HS L-R Torrance, CA/Torrance HS 34 Daniel Macias LHP 6-1 180 SR-3V R/L Wilmington, CA/Banning HS ma-SEE-is 35 Justin Bunkis 1B 6-3 215 JR-2V R/R Coto De Caza, CA/Santa Margarita HS BUN-kiss 36 Tim Busbin RHP 6-1 210 FR-HS R-R Mountain View, CA/Saint Francis HS BUZZ-bin 37 Nathan Keadle RHP 6-0 170 JR-2V R/R Huntington Beach, CA/Huntington Beach KEY-dull 41 Steve Connolly LHP 6-2 170 SO-RS R-L Santa Clara, CA/Bellarmine College Prep CON-no-lee 42 Ezequiel Ruvalcaba RHP 6-3 210 SR-3V R/R Sylmar, CA/Sylmar High School eh-ZEE-kee-uhl rue-vul-CAH-bah 43 Ty Kelly INF 6-0 185 FR-HS S-R Tracy, CA/Saint Mary's HS 46 Jeremy Burrell RHP 6-3 215 FR-HS R-R Hawthorne, CA/Culver City HS burr-ELL 49 Taylor Shoop 1B 6-4 225 SR-TR L-L Malibu, CA/Davidson College 19 Frank Cruz Head Coach Pepperdine ‘83 11th season 11 Vince Beringhele Associate Head Coach UCLA ‘83 3rd season bear-in-HEE-lee 26 Benny Bonilla Assistant Coach LMU ‘01 1st season bo-NEE-ah 45 Brady Koch Assistant Coach LMU ‘04 1st season COACH Gary Dyogi Athletic Trainer LMU ‘00 3rd season dee-O-gee

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN DEPTH CHART 27 Andy Beal RHP 18 T.J. Bernardy C BY CLASS OTHER OF 28 Melvin Blackmon LHP Seniors ...... 7 HERRERA 35 Justin Bunkis 1B Juniors ...... 9 MENDOZA 46 Jeremy Burrell RHP Sophomores ...... 10 WILSON 36 Tim Busbin RHP Freshmen ...... 11 CHO 25 Ernie Cho OF-RHP 41 Steve Connolly LHP BY STATE CF 20 Sean Dovel C Arizona ...... 2 MILLER 23 Will Dugoni SS ...... 35 LF RF 6 Xavier Esquivel RHP SOTO SONGCO 5 Eric Farris INF PITCHING STAFF 21 Blake Feaser RHP RHP ...... 13 SS 2B 22 Nik Garcia 1B-3B LHP ...... 3 GLOMB FARRIS 3 Michael Glomb SS DUGONI ZELLER 30 Kevin Hernandez RHP IN-SEASON BIRTHDAYS 12 Elvis Herrera UT 3B 1B 14 J.R. Higley SS-3B FEB 23 ...... Justin Bunkis WHEELER LaMONDA 37 Nathan Keadle RHP FEB 26 ...... Nik Garcia KELLY GARCIA 43 Ty Kelly INF MAR 3 ...... Eric Farris, Marty Mullins GARCIA BUNKIS 23 Mike Kenney RHP APR 7 ...... Sean Dovel SHOOP 8 Jeremy LaMell UT APR 12 ...... Elvis Herrera RP 2 A.J. LaMonda INF MAY 6 ...... Kevin Hernandez ESQUIVEL 34 Daniel Macias LHP MAY 9 ...... Steve Connolly ROBERTS DH 16 Brett Mendoza C MAY 18 ...... DeAndre Miller FEASER WILSON 29 Brad Meyers RHP MAY 31 ...... Melvin Blackmon KENNEY C LaMELL 15 Greg Meyers RHP SP GARCIA CHO MEYERS, B. DOVEL 1 DeAndre Miller OF BEAL BERNARDY MENDOZA 17 Marty Mullins C MACIAS BLACKMON WILSON MULLINS 13 Lee Roberts RHP HERNANDEZ MENDOZA 42 Ezequiel Ruvalcaba RHP BUSBIN 49 Taylor Shoop 1B KEADLE 24 Angelo Songco OF CONNOLLY PROJECTED RS 7 Anthony Soto OF RUVALCABA MEYERS, G. 32 Ryan Wheeler 3B BURRELL HIGLEY 9 Brian Wilson OF-P 4 Joe Zeller UT 2 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL INTERVIEW SESSIONS To arrange an interview with a coach or player, please contact Alissa Zito, Assistant Director of MEDIA OUTLETS Athletic Media Relations at (310) 338-7638. 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2007 BASEBALL 3 OUTLOOK 2007 EYES ON THE PRIZE The 2006 baseball season was as good as it’s ever been for the West Coast Conference. A one-division format for the first time in years brought a playoff bid for three teams and an unprecedented opportu- nity to host an NCAA Regional. The Lions were in the hunt for their third straight West Coast Conference Championship series appearance until the very end, being edged out on their final weekend of play.

With much of the same expected for 2007, the returning Lions have a hunger that they’re hoping carries over into the 16 newcomers. LMU was once again predicted to finish fourth among its WCC opponents, a prophecy that the Lions are accustomed to proving wrong. Picked to fin- ish fourth three of the last four seasons, LMU Head Coach Frank Cruz led the 2004 team to a conference-best 20-7 record and the Coast Division title. His efforts earned him his third career WCC Coach of the Year selection and the top place in the 2005 WCC preseason poll.

Similarly, the 2007 Lions have the talent that could help them shake-up this year’s predictions. With five of the conference’s eight teams men- tioned in preseason national polls (including the Lions), the battle for the conference championship will be a tight one. But the Lions are pointing to a few key factors that could make all the difference for them this sea- son, including their defense up the middle, their pitching, and a com- petitive non-conference schedule that will prepare them for the WCC war.

When Cruz considers the team’s strength up the middle, he highlights four key returning starters that will be a big part of the Lions’ defensive and offensive attack. Sean Dovel, infielders Eric Farris and Michael Glomb, and center fielder DeAndre Miller return with a com- bined seven years experience as starters.

Dovel is a two-time All-WCC honorable mention recipient as a catcher, and he brings the top returning slugging percentage (.469) back to the Lions’ lineup. “We expect Sean to be one of the top players in the con- ference, and definitely among the best in the WCC,” Cruz said.

Inside the Lions Behind Dovel, the Lions are deeper at the catcher position than they have been in years. Junior college transfer T.J. Bernardy comes to LMU from Cosumnes River JC, where he threw out better than 75 percent of all attempted basestealers. In LMU’s fall Crimson & Navy Series, Bernardy was awarded the co-Defensive MVP honors for his work behind the plate. Also available for time behind the plate and in the bullpen are returner Brett Mendoza and freshman Marty Mullins. Mendoza will likely also see time as the Lions’ designated hitter, as he finished his rookie campaign hitting .317 with a .488 slugging percent- age. Likewise, Mullins’ offensive potential impressed the coaches during the fall.

The middle infield will look familiar to Lion fans, as Farris and Glomb are once again slated to start at second base and shortstop respectively. Farris has been an All-WCC pick both of his underclassmen seasons, earning a second-team selection as a rookie and honorable mention recognition as a sophomore. He is the top returner in batting average (.332), runs scored (36), RBI (38), and total bases (87). On top of his offensive numbers, he turns heads defensively and was named MVP of

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LMU’s fall Crimson & Navy Series. “Eric has been our team leader for two years now,” Cruz said, “and hopefully, will be this year as well.”

Glomb has been a crucial piece of the puzzle for the Lions as well, but has yet to have a full, healthy season. He hit .417 in conference play in 2006.

Last year was Miller’s first season with the Lions’ after transferring from Fresno State. The top returner in on-base percentage (.416), the center fielder will likely be used as the Lions’ leadoff hitter. In LMU’s fall Crimson & Navy Series, Miller shared the co-Defensive MVP honors with Bernardy.

“With Sean, Eric, Michael, and DeAndre, we feel like we’re pretty stable in the middle,” Cruz said, “and that’s really important.”

Newcomers Joe Zeller and Will Dugoni will give the Lions depth in that strong middle infield.

While the Lions will be noticeably strong up the middle once again, the team’s hottest battle for playing time will be at the corners. The frontrun- ner for the first base job is three-year starter A.J. LaMonda. One of the top MEYERS defensive infielders in the conference, LaMonda will also be needed for his power offensively. Last season, he hit .296 in WCC play.

The other corner will likely see a newcomer earn the starting job. Ryan Wheeler, with his physical, left-handed bat, impressed coaches in the fall and they’ve converted him into a third baseman.

Behind LaMonda and Wheeler, returners Nik Garcia and Justin Bunkis will likely see time at first and third. Newcomers Taylor Shoop and Ty Kelly will also be in the mix.

For the first time in nearly 10 years, the Lions outfield will not be packed with returners and experience. Miller and Anthony Soto, a fifth-year sen- ior left fielder for the Lions, will anchor the outfield, although each has only been a starter for a season. Soto, in addition to his speed in the out- field and on the basepaths, also gives the Lions a good bat. He earned Offensive MVP honors in LMU’s fall Crimson & Navy Series. The right field slot will likely go to freshman Angelo Songco, a newcomer coaches are especially excited about. Other returners will definitely see time in the out- field, including two-way players Brian Wilson and Ernie Cho and senior Elvis Herrera.

The job of designated hitter will likely be a rotating one, as Wilson, Garcia, and Mendoza will likely all see at bats. Newcomer Jeremy LaMell, who brings great speed to the program from Glendale Community College in Arizona, will also get a chance at the DH spot.

Another unusual occurrence for the Lions: LMU returns its entire starting rotation in Brad Meyers, Daniel Macias, and Andy Beal. Meyers, an All- WCC second-team selection in 2006, is one of Baseball America’s top-50 prospects for the June draft. He was named to both the Roger Clemens Award and Brooks Wallace Award watch lists, awarded to the nation’s top and player at the end of the season. Macias had a standout junior season that resulted in All-WCC honorable mention recognition in 2006. He carried that over into summer success in the Jayhawk League. Inside the Lions

-Brad Meyers With Beal also returning, the Lions may opt to use him frequently out of the bullpen as they did his freshman season. “We’re just not sure about Sunday,” Cruz said. “Andy has always done anything and everything we’ve ever asked of him. He was our Sunday starter the second half of the season last year, but we might put him in the bullpen. Brian Wilson may start on Sundays this season.”

As a pitcher last season, the freshman Wilson made 24 appearances and four starts, totaling 46.1 innings. In one of his starts, against top-ranked Cal State Fullerton on the road, Wilson carried a shutout of the nation’s top team through the sixth inning.

Also among recent firsts for the Lions is having a bullpen that the coach- ing staff feels comfortable to turn to. Returning relievers Lee Roberts, Blake Feaser, Mike Kenney, Ernie Cho, Melvin Blackmon, Nate Keadle, and Ezequiel Ruvalcaba will all see innings out of the pen. Roberts was a WCC All-Freshman selection after finishing WCC play with three saves and an ERA of 1.80 in 15 innings of work. Feaser has had a strong recovery from surgery and is expected to be game-ready in March, after serving a med- ical redshirt season last year. The returners will lead a group of newcomers in the pen that includes Xavier Esquivel, Kevin Hernandez, Tim Busbin, FARRIS Steve Connolly, and Jeremy Burrell. In LMU’s fall Crimson & Navy Series, the freshman Esquivel took home Most Valuable Pitcher honors and could serve as the Lions’ closer in 2007.

“In terms of relief pitching, we feel like there are some people we could go to a little earlier than we’ve had in the past,” Cruz said. “So that’s something that we’re excited about: a bullpen that could come in and throw some strikes.”

J.R. Higley (utility) and Greg Meyers (RHP) will likely redshirt in 2007.

Aside from the Lions’ personnel strengths, among the most exciting aspects of this year’s program is the schedule. The coaching staff has assembled a non-conference campaign that ranks among the top-15 in the nation in strength of schedule. Top-15 non-conference teams like 2006 participant Cal State Fullerton and Tulane, paired with Southern California’s elite like USC (#25), Long Beach State (#30), San Diego State (#33), and UC Irvine (#38) will give the Lions 35 games against teams mentioned in the preseason national polls.

“We have a solid non-conference schedule,” Cruz said, “that includes tough road match-ups at Tulane and Fresno State.”

Things don’t get any easier once WCC play arrives on March 30. Five teams are mentioned in those national preseason polls including 19th-ranked Pepperdine, 32nd-ranked San Francisco, 46th-ranked San Diego, and Santa Clara.

The tough match-ups both in and out of WCC play leave the Lions with the 21st toughest schedule in the nation. “We know a lot of teams in the West will be in the NCAA tournament come June,” Cruz said. “We’re working to be one of those teams.”

Inside the Lions

-T.J. Bernardy TOP OF ONTHEWORLD LMU AT THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

The 1986 LMU baseball team had the best season in program history. It was also one of the best overall seasons of all time for LMU Athletics. Following a 1985 season in which the Lions did not have a winning record at 27-28, the program performed one of the best turnarounds in LMU athletics history. They finished the season with a program-best 50 wins and wrapped up the season at 50-15, a 23- game improvement from the previous year.

The season started with the Lions winning their first eight games and 12 of their first 13. As the season progressed, LMU produced a 13-game winning streak from March 21 through April 11, and won 20 of 21 games in the middle of the season. With the winning streak came the nation’s top ranking by the ESPN/Collegiate Baseball National Poll. The Lions never looked back, finishing tied with Pepperdine for first place in the West Coast Athletic Conference at 19-5, set- ting up a one game playoff to determine the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Regional. Played at on the campus of UCLA, the Lions defeated the Waves 14-9 to earn the bid to the NCAA West Regional.

LMU was placed with UCLA, UC Santa Barbara and the University of Hawaii in Los Angeles at UCLA. It looked as though it might be two-and-out for the Lions, as they dropped their first game to UC Santa Barbara 11-5 to move down to the elimination bracket. However, LMU would reel off its next four games, fighting through four separate elimination games to earn a bid to the school’s first appear- Inside the Lions ance in the College World Series. In game two of the Regional, the Lions defeated UCLA 12-10, eliminating the Bruins and earning a rematch with UC Santa Barbara. LMU advanced past the Gauchos with a 14-6 win, and would then have to beat the University of Hawaii twice to compete in Omaha. After 10-6 and 12-5 victories, the Lions earned a trip to the 1986 College World Series.

On May 30, the Lions opened up their first World Series trip with a 4-3 win over perennial power LSU, to earn a two-day rest and play in the winner’s brack- et. The Lions played the University of Arizona on June 2 and lost a heartbreaker 7- 5 to drop to the elimination bracket to face Oklahoma State. The Cowboys were too much for the Lions, as they went on to an 11-5 win.

-Ryan Wheeler 8 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL ESPN/COLLEGIATE LMU’S FINAL BASEBALL NATIONAL NATIONAL POLL RANKINGS

1986 APRIL 22, 1986 6th, Baseball America 6th, Collegiate Baseball

1988 1. LMU 13th, Baseball America 2. Florida State 18th, Collegiate Baseball

3. Louisiana State 1989 4. Miami 16th, Baseball America 18th Collegiate Baseball 5. Texas 1990 6. Oral Roberts 22nd, Baseball America 7. Southern Florida 25th, Collegiate Baseball 8. UCLA 2000 16th, Baseball America 9. Texas A&M 24th, Collegiate Baseball 10. Michigan 25th, ESPN Coaches MLBLIONS LIONS’ CAREER STATS IN MLB

C.J. WILSON WILSON LMU: 2001 • MLB debut:2005 (still active) LMU: 1985-86-87 • MLB debut:1991 YR TEAM G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 05 Rangers 24-6 1--7 1 6.94 48.0 63 18 30 91 Mets 37 .225 89 7 20 5 2 0 0 06 Rangers 44-0 2-4 1 4.06 44.1 39 18 43 92 Mets 45 .174 121 8 21 6 4 0 0 93 Astros 88 .257 179 18 46 24 14 2 2 94 Astros 54 .267 86 12 23 5 5 0 3 LMU: 1998-99-00 • MLB debut:2003 (still active) 95 Astros 19 .300 30 4 9 2 0 0 0 YR TEAM G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 95 Red Sox 40 .253 91 13 23 11 2 2 2 03 Indians 33-18 6-9 0 5.24 111.2 132 40 88 00 Dodgers 27 .294 34 8 10 9 3 0 4 06 Nationals 15-8 4-3 0 6.44 43.1 53 14 25 01 Dodgers 66 .170 88 8 15 8 2 0 3 02 Dbacks 74 .238 80 5 19 16 4 1 3 TERRELL LOWERY 8 450.233 798 83 18686 36 5 17 LMU: 1991 • MLB debut:1997 YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 97 Cubs 9 .286 14 2 4 0 0 0 0 LMU: 1983-84-85-86 • MLB debut:1990 98 Cubs 24 .200 15 2 3 1 1 0 0 YR TEAM G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 99 D. Rays 66 .259 185 25 48 17 15 1 2 90 Reds 55-0 5-3 2 3.49 80.0 71 44 53 00 Giants 24 .441 34 13 15 5 4 0 1 91 Reds 22-0 0-2 0 6.97 20.2 23 11 14 4 123.282 248 42 70 23 20 1 3 93 Giants 1-0 0-0 0 22.50 2.0 7 1 1 3 78-0 5-5 2 4.56 102.2 101 56 68 SHANE BOWERS LMU: 1990-91-92-93 • MLB debut:1997 BILLY BEAN YR TEAM G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO LMU: 1983-84-85-86 • MLB debut:1987 97 Twins 5-5 0-3 0 8.05 19.0 27 8 7 YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 87 Tigers 26 .258 66 6 17 4 2 0 0 JIM BRUSKE 88 Tigers 10 .182 11 2 2 0 0 1 0 LMU: 1986 • MLB debut:1995 89 Tigers 9 .000 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 YR TEAM G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 89 Dodgers 51 .197 71 7 14 3 4 0 0 95 Dodgers 9-0 0-0 1 4.50 10.0 12 4 5 93 Padres 88 .260 177 19 46 32 9 0 5 96 Dodgers 11-0 0-0 0 5.69 12.2 17 3 12 94 Padres 84 .215 135 7 29 14 5 1 0 97 Padres 28-0 4-1 0 3.63 44.2 37 25 32 95 Padres 4 .000 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 98 Dodgers 35-0 3-0 1 3.48 44.0 47 19 31 6 272.226 478 42 10853 20 2 5 98 Padres 4-0 0-0 0 3.86 7.0 10 4 4 98 Yankees 3-1 1-0 0 3.00 9.0 9 1 3 TRACY JONES 00 Brewers 15-0 1-0 0 6.48 16.2 22 12 8 LMU: 1980-81-82 • MLB debut:1986 Inside the Lions 5 105-1 9-1 2 4.13 144.0 154 68 95 YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 86 Reds 46 .349 86 16 30 10 3 0 2 BRIAN TURANG 87 Reds 117 .290 359 53 104 44 17 3 10 LMU: 1988-1989 • MLB debut:1993 88 Reds 37 .229 83 9 19 9 1 0 1 YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 88 Expos 53 .333 141 20 47 15 5 1 2 93 Mariners 40 .250 140 22 35 7 11 1 0 89 Giants 40 .186 97 5 18 12 4 0 0 94 Mariners 38 .188 112 9 21 8 5 1 1 89 Tigers 46 .259 158 17 41 26 10 0 3 2 78 .222 252 31 56 15 16 2 1 90 Tigers 50 .229 118 15 27 9 4 1 4 90 Mariners 25 .302 86 8 26 15 4 0 2 DARRYL SCOTT 91 Mariners 79 .251 175 30 44 24 8 1 3 LMU: 1987-88-89-90 • MLB debut:1993 6 493 .273 1303 173 356 164 56 6 27 YR TEAM G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 93 Angels 16-0 1-2 0 5.85 20.0 19 11 13 CHUCK BAKER LMU: 1974-75 • MLB debut:1978 DANNY CLAY YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR LMU: 1981-82• MLB debut:1988 78 Padres 44 .207 58 8 12 3 1 0 0 YR TEAM G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 80 Padres 9 .136 22 0 3 0 1 0 0 88 Phillies 17-0 0-1 0 6.00 24.0 27 21 12 81 Twins 40 .182 66 6 12 6 0 3 0 3 93 .185 146 14 27 9 2 3 0 -Blake Feaser 10 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL BOB SHELDON LMU: 1969-70-71-72 • MLB debut:1974 2006 LIONS • MINOR LEAGUE STATS YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 74 Brewers 10 .118 17 4 2 0 1 1 0 75 Brewers 53 .287 181 17 52 14 3 3 0 77 Brewers 31 .203 64 9 13 3 4 1 0 CHRIS PETTIT 3 94 .256 262 30 67 17 8 5 0 LMU: 2003-04-05-06 • Drafted: 19th round - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim JOEY AMALFITANO LMU: 1952-53-54 • MLB debut:1954 TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 54 Giants 9 .000 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 Owlz (R) 68 .336 226 41 76 54 25 3 7 55 Giants 36 .227 22 8 5 1 1 1 0 60 Giants 106 .277 328 47 91 27 15 3 1 *Pioneer League All-Star 61 Giants 109 .255 384 64 98 23 11 4 2 62 Colt .45s 117 .237 380 44 90 27 12 5 1 63 Giants 54 .175 137 11 24 7 3 0 1 64 Cubs 100 .241 324 51 78 27 19 6 4 KYLE MURA 65 Cubs 67 .271 96 13 26 8 4 0 0 LMU: 2003-04-05-06 • Drafted: 42nd round - Saint Louis Cardinals 66 Cubs 41 .158 38 8 6 3 2 0 0 67 Cubs 4 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 10 643 .244 1715 248 418 123 67 19 9 Spikes (A-SS) 20-0 3-0 0 5.97 28.2 34 7 18 HERMAN REICH LMU: 1936 • MLB debut:1949 YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 49 Senators 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 Indians 1 .500 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 49 Cubs 108 .280 386 43 108 34 18 2 3 1 111 .279 390 43 109 34 18 2 3 Inside the Lions ED WHEELER LMU: 1934-35-36-37-38-39 • MLB debut:1945 YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 45 Indians 46 .194 72 12 14 1 2 0 0 LES POWERS LMU: 1931-32-33 • MLB debut:1938 YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 38 Giants 2 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 Phillies 19 .346 52 7 18 2 1 1 0 JESS BUCKLES LMU: 1909 • MLB debut:1916 -Elvis YR TEAM G-GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 16 Yankees 2-0 0-0 0 2.25 4.0 3 1 2 Herrera JOE WILHOIT LMU: 1904-05• MLB debut:1916 YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TRABER 16 Braves 116 .230 383 44 88 38 13 4 2 17 Braves 54 .274 186 20 51 10 5 0 1 17 Braves 9 .200 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 TILLIE SHAFER LMU: 1906• MLB debut:1909 YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 09 Giants 38 .179 84 11 15 7 2 1 0 10 Giants 29 .190 21 5 4 1 1 0 0 12 Giants 78 .288 163 48 47 23 4 1 0 13 Giants 138 .287 508 74 146 52 17 12 5 4 283 .273 776 138 212 83 24 14 5 FRED SNODGRASS LMU: 1906-07• MLB debut:1908 YR TEAM G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 08 Giants 6 .250 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 09 Giants 28 .300 70 10 21 6 5 0 1 10 Giants 123 .321 396 69 127 44 22 8 2 11 Giants 151 .294 534 83 157 77 27 10 1 12 Giants 146 .269 535 91 144 69 24 9 3 13 Giants 141 .291 457 65 133 49 21 6 3 14 Giants 113 .263 392 54 103 44 20 4 0 15 Braves 23 .278 79 10 22 9 2 0 0 16 Braves 112 .249 382 33 95 32 13 5 1 9 923 .275 3101 453 852 351 143 42 11 LIONS MLB LIONS IN THE MLB DRAFT RDPLAYER MLB CLUB 1995 13 Andy Collett Seattle 2006 19 Chris Pettit Los Angeles (A) 1994 42 Kyle Mura St. Louis 6 Jesse Ibarra San Francisco 18 Collin Hinds Seattle 2005 5 Seattle 1993 6 Jeff Stevens Cincinnati 21 Shane Bowers Minnesota 9 James Cooper New York (A) 25 Joe Frazee Philadelphia 1991 FA Kyle Huddy Cincinnati 2 Terrell Lowery Texas 3 Joe Caruso Boston 2004 4 Joe Ciccarella Boston 30 Kevin Jenson San Francisco 17 Todd Gates Texas 37 Billy Lockin Arizona 18 Darrel Deak St. Louis FA Brady Koch Houston 25 Mark Tillman Detroit FA Will Quaglieri New York (N) 27 Rick Mediavilla St. Louis FA Chris Spears San Diego 2003 5 Josh Muecke Houston 1990 6 Josh Whitesell Montreal 21 Tony Kounas Seattle 9 Vince Cordova New York (N) FA Darryl Scott California 24 Ryan Yurek Houston FA Steve Surico Texas FA K. VandeBrake Los Angeles 2001 5 CJ Wilson Texas 1989 FA James Clelland Montreal 10 Rick Allen Cincinnati 24 Kalani Bush Chicago (N) 2000 51 Brian Turang Seattle Inside the Lions 1 Billy Traber New York (N) FA Robert Cannon California 2 Michael Schultz Arizona 3 Scott Walter Kansas City 1988 9 Jason Aspito Chicago (A) 4 E. Simmons Oakland 14 Anthony Angel Houston 5 Don Sparks New York (A) FA Ben Bonilla Arizona 8 Bobby DeJardin New York (A) 19 Carl Fraticelli Minnesota 1999 35 Mike Jones Detroit 14 Matt Riordan Baltimore FA Scott Neill Cleveland 34 Curt Fiore Atlanta FA Joe Sulentor Minnesota 1987 1 Chris Donnels New York (N) 1998 20 Jim McAnany California 14 Kevin Hook Montreal FA Jeff Goettsch California FA Eric Reinholtz California -Eric 1997 Farris 19 Benny Craig Cincinnati

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Regular Phase 21 C. Wibberley Oakland TEXAS RANGERS 3 Tim Layana New York (A) 4 Billy Bean Detroit 1973 FA Mark Stomp Philadelphia 3 Russ Noah Minnesota C.J. WILSON The Lions’ Wilson, a fifth-round draft pick in 2001, made his major league debut with the Texas Rangers in FA Mike Whitt San Francisco 4 Jerry Stone San Diego 2005. Secondary Phase FA Dean Jelmini California 1 Jim Bruske Cleveland 1972 1984 22 Bob Sheldon Milwaukee 18 Rick Sharp Cleveland FA R. Lambert California 1971 FA B. Leighton Milwaukee FA D. Desmond Oakland FA Bill Eller Chicago (N) 1982 FA Mike Logelin Oakland 18 Vin Rover Cincinnati 25 Bill Culver Detroit 1969 FA Danny Clay Philadelphia 13 Steve Keller Montreal FA Tracy Jones Detroit 1954 1981 -- J. Amalfitano New York 8 R.Ebersberger San Francisco FA Bob Gauci Detroit 1939 FA Mike Franks New York (N) -- Ed Wheeler Cleveland FA Lance Junker San Francisco 1936 1979 -- Herman ReichWashington 24 Tim Collins California 1933 1978 -- Les Powers New York 9 Tracy Cowger Texas FA Brian Urata California 1909 -- Jess Buckles New York 1976 13 Dave Long Atlanta 1907 20 Dan Henry Los Angeles -- F. Snodgrass New York FA Pat Corcoran Oakland FA T. Henderson Detroit 1906 FA Stu LivingstonAtlanta -- Tillie Shafer New York

1975 1905 FA Frank Judge California -- Joe Wilhoit Boston Secondary Phase 2 Chuck Baker San Diego

2007 BASEBALL 13 BASEBALL NATIONAL TEAM USA LMU AND TEAM USA

After representing LMU on the USA Baseball National Team in the summer of 2004, LMU Head Coach Frank Cruz and right-hander Stephen Kahn (2003-05) returned to Los Angeles with a gold medal from the FISU II World University Championship in Taiwan. Cruz, who served as Team USA’s manager, and Kahn (now in the organization) helped the national team to a perfect 8-0 run at the championship, including a 4-2 come- from-behind win over Japan in the title game. Cruz led Team USA to an 18-7 record on the summer, including winning 12 of the last 14 games. Kahn became the third Lion to play for the national team since they began selecting the official squad in 1984. He joined former LMU baseball standouts Joe Ciccarella (1989-1991) and Chris Gomez (1990-91), who played a combined three seasons for the Red, White, and Blue. Cruz was selected in January to serve as the 2004 squad's field manager after serving as an assistant for Team USA in 2000. Sending both Kahn and catcher Jonathan Higashi (2001-04) to June's national team tri- als, LMU was just one of seven schools (LMU, Long Beach State, Mississippi, Texas, Stanford, Vanderbilt, and USC) to have multiple players invited to the trials pool of 36 players. "When the guys at the trials asked me what Cruz is like as a coach, I told them that they'll definitely enjoy the summer with him,” Kahn said. “I smile inside knowing that I am his player all year and that I get to be there with him this summer with USA Baseball. He is a great represen- tative for our school and our program. Cruz is one of the top Division I coaches and that's why he is where he is right now: coaching the best players in the nation. It's nice for our incoming freshmen, as they can know they are coming to play for the coach that was the manager for the USA National Team." In 20 years of national team competition, USA Baseball has now won five gold medals. In his two stints with the national team, Cruz has had a hand in two of those five gold medals. He is now one of just three coaches to be a part of multiple gold-medal-winning Inside the Lions squads. Cruz and Team USA went a perfect 6-0 in round robin pool play and then defeated Chinese Taipei (5-2) and Japan (4-2) to capture the gold medal. The Americans entered the championship with a 10-7 record, but then won eight straight in Taiwan and 12 of their last 14 under Cruz. The Americans captured the gold with a combined dominating performance at the plate, on the mound, and in the field. Cruz's offense led the eight-team field, hitting .307 with six home runs. His pitching staff was nearly untouchable, combining for a 1.19 ERA and striking out 83 batters in 68.0 innings. For continuing a tradition of excellence with the national program, Cruz was named the 2004 USA Baseball Developmental Coach of the Year. With the honor, Cruz, along with the other national award winners named by USA Baseball, advanced to the United States Olympic Committee pool of award winners from every Olympic sport's national governing body. His team, the 2004 National Team, was also named USA Baseball Team of the Year. The Americans finished summer 2004 with an overall record of 18-7 and became the first National Team to ever record a no-hitter, as five combined to pull off the feat in a -Anthony game against Canada. Soto 14 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL

Cruz and Kahn opened the FISU World University Championship with wins over Chinese Taipei (2-1) and Canada (15-1), in their final leg of the tour with USA BASEBALL NATIONAL TEAM TRIALS the USA Baseball National Team. The right-handed Kahn helped Team USA As soon as LMU Head Coach Texas, Stanford, Vanderbilt, cruise to the 15-1 route of Canada, throwing a hitless sixth inning. Frank Cruz was selected to and USC) to have multiple Earlier in the summer, Kahn helped the National Team to a 19-2 victory over serve as manager of the players invited. Though the New England Collegiate Baseball League's Danbury Westerners in Danbury, 2004 USA Baseball National Higashi would leave the trials Conn. Kahn threw two innings in Team USA's first game back in the states fol- lowing its five-game Japan road swing. Kahn entered the game in the eighth Team, the selection process to sign with the Texas inning and got the first batter to pop up to second base before striking out two began, as he and the staff Rangers, LMU was well rep- to end the inning. He added a third in the ninth, completing the 19- kept an eye on the top talent resented this summer on 2 victory for the Red, White, and Blue at Rogers Park. Kahn's three in in the nation. Eventually, two Team USA. "All 36 players at two innings helped Team USA move to 7-5, including a perfect 7-0 on American LMU players, Stephen Kahn the trials would represent our soil. and Jonathan Higashi, were nation well,” Higashi said The summer of 2004 was Cruz's second tour of duty with USA Baseball, among the elite pool of 36 during the trials. “There is but his first as a head coach. Cruz served as an assistant on the 2000 USA invited to attend the trials in not a single bad player here. Baseball National Team that posted an overall record of 27-3-1 and captured a Durham, North Carolina. The coaches could literally gold medal at the 2000 Haarlem Baseball Week Championships in The Sending both Kahn and close their eyes and draw Netherlands. This past summer, he became the first USA Baseball National Team Higashi to June's national players' names out of a hat, Head Coach to be affiliated with the West Coast Conference. team trials, LMU was just one and they would have a team After the 2004 National Team players were added to USA Baseball’s all-time roster, the organization named LMU one of the nation's top-50 college baseball of seven schools (LMU, Long that's a contender for the programs in national team representation. LMU, which has produced three Beach State, Mississippi, gold medal." national team players since 1984, ranks 39th on USA Baseball's Top-50 National Team Collegiate Programs. Since USA Baseball began selecting players and operating an official national team to represent the United States in 1984, over 400 collegiate players have donned the Red, White, and Blue uniform from approximately 120 colleges and universities across the country. Despite Cruz’s two-time involvement, the top-50 listing did not award points for coaching selections.

PHOTOS: USA BASEBALL OF THE HOMELIONS 25 SEASONS IN GEORGE C. PAGE STADIUM Now in its 25th season as the home of Lion baseball, George C. Page Stadium has estab- lished itself as a tough place for opponents. With the Mikos Blue Monster and the addition of Pride Park, Page Stadium continues to stake its claim as one of college baseball's most unique ballparks. Thanks to a gift from Paul Mikos ‘66, a wall containing a manual scoreboard was installed in left field, complete with out of town scores reminiscent of some of 's classic ballparks. The Mikos Blue Monster is a replica to Boston's Fenway Park's Green Monster. The Mikos Blue Monster stands 130-feet wide and 37-feet tall. Within the wall is one of only a handful of manual score boards in all of baseball. The board itself isn't small, standing 18-feet tall and 46-feet wide. Complete with the LMU line score and other score updates, the score- board combines some old-time baseball charm with today's technology. The scoreboard has electronic balls, strikes and outs lights, along with electronic at-bat and hit/error identification. Every other component is tallied using 2-foot square aluminum score cards slipped in behind the scoreboard manually. Giving Page Stadium additional character is a five-foot indent connecting the Blue Monster with the existing outfield fencing, similar to the odd outfield shapes of the classic Fenway Park in Boston and Minute Maid Park in Houston. Since 1997, when Frank Cruz was hired as head coach of the Lions' baseball program, LMU has established an 158-123 record at Page, a winning percentage of 56 percent. The Lions' have posted a 403-279-2 record (.591) overall in the park's 24 seasons. Some of the best years have come in the five conference titles the Lions have won while calling Page Stadium home. The first Page Stadium conference title came in 1986, when the Lions posted a 24-8 record at home. The best record came in 1988, when LMU was 30-4 at home (88 percent). In the years the Lions have won conference crowns, they are 168-55 at Page (75 percent). Since going to a Championship tournament format in 1999, four of the WCC Championships have been played at Page Stadium with the Lions winning two conference crowns over Pepperdine. The stadium, built at the site of LMU's old baseball field, was completed at a cost of more than $250,000 with the Incentive Aid Foundation of Los Angeles providing the majority of the funding. Boasting grandstand seating for more than 600 people, the facility features a "VIP" section with 200 theater-type seats. The remaining 400 seats are aluminum with backrests and are located along the first base and third base lines. Field accommodations include spacious field-level dugouts and bullpens, a double batting tunnel, windscreen around the perimeter of Inside the Lions the field, and grandstand. A picnic area, located down the first base line, was added prior to the 1996 season. The backstop has been modified to enhance spectator viewing of the action on the field. The press box, fully equipped to meet the needs of all media, is located behind the "VIP" seat- ing. A convenient concession stand is located near the north entrance of the stadium. In the summer of 2004, Cruz spearheaded the construction of Pride Park, the stadium's new entrance. The park, resembling a scaled-down baseball infield, recognizes alumi and friends of LMU baseball and provides fans with a gathering point for athletic events at LMU. Page Stadium has been the site of filming for numerous commercials, television shows, and feature films. It served as the site for the baseball scenes in the hit movie "My Blue Heaven" starring Steve Martin. It is also home to many camps, clinics, Little League and prep all-star games. The facility, which has also been used for outdoor community cultural shows and events, is named in honor of George C. Page, president of the Incentive Aid Foundation. Assisting Mr. Page and IAF in the stadium's completion was Maynard Kambak, father of LMU baseball alum- nus Jeff Kambak. -Andy LMU's historic first game in Page Stadium was played on March 19, 1983, with a 5-1 loss Beal to Cal State Fullerton. 16 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL MIKOS BLUE MONSTER

LIONS AT PAGE STADIUM OVERALL CONFERENCE YEAR W L T PCT W L T PCT 1983 4 13 0 .235 3 12 0 .200 1984 17 15 0 .531 7 6 0 .538 1985 15 12 0 .556 6 3 0 .667 1986 24 8 0 .750 10 2 0 .833 1987 19 11 1 .629 4 7 1 .375 1988 30 4 0 .882 10 2 0 .833 1989 25 9 0 .735 11 1 0 .917 1990 27 6 0 .818 16 3 0 .842 1991 19 6 0 .760 14 4 0 .778 • Manual scoreboard featuring out-of-town scores 1992 12 17 0 .414 7 6 0 .538 • Wall a replica of Fenway Park’s Green Monster 1993 12 16 0 .429 9 6 0 .600 • Mikos Blue Monster is 4,810 square feet (130’ x 37’) • Scoreboard within wall is 828 square feet (18’ x 46’) 1994 16 13 0 .552 9 6 0 .600 • More than 9,620 cubic feet of steel were used 1995 13 15 0 .464 7 7 0 .500 • Support beams are 56 feet long 1996 12 11 0 .521 9 3 0 .750 • Beams are more than 19 feet into the ground 1997 9 17 0 .346 6 10 0 .375 • More than 200 score plates are used within the manual scoreboard 1998 23 9 0 .719 11 4 0 .733 • Catwalk was installed behind scoreboard for access to out-of-town scores that sit 16 feet high 1999 18 13 0 .580 10 5 0 .667 • Three-inch thick padding was installed at the base of the wall and stands seven-feet tall 2000 21 6 0 .777 13 2 0 .867 2001 9 21 0 .300 4 11 0 .267 2002 12 12 0 .500 8 7 0 .533 2003 18 12 0 .600 9 6 0 .600 2004 19 4 1 .826 12 3 0 .800 2005 18 11 0 .621 12 3 0 .800 2006 11 18 0 .379 7 5 0 .583 TOTALS 403 279 2 .591 214 124 1 .633 PRIDEPARK THE ENTRANCE TO PAGE STADIUM

Fans visiting Page Stadium will notice one of the most eye-catching improvements in the LMU athletic facilities: Pride Park gives the 25-year-old home to Lion baseball a mem- orable new entrance. The park, resembling a scaled down baseball infield, recognizes alumni and friends of LMU baseball and provides fans with a gathering point for any ath- letic event at LMU. Pride Park consists of a brick infield with commemorative benches surrounding the area. LMU baseball's WCC Championship teams, NCAA tournament appearances, and those players who have had their jersey numbers retired are recognized on the benches. LMU fans sponsored the bricks that form the infield. The park now serves as the entrance to George C. Page Stadium, the home of the Lions for 25 seasons. Head Coach Frank Cruz oversaw the design and development of the park, which also offered fans the opportunity to purchase home plate, first, second, and third base, and the flag pole that stands in center field to honor loved ones. "We hope Pride Park will become a place where everyone associated with LMU, and specifically LMU baseball, can gather and reminisce," Cruz said. "We would like to see that all of those involved with our program's rich history, both fans and former players, are represented in our brick infield." Though the design of Pride Park lends itself toward baseball, the location provides a natural focal gathering point for LMU guests that attend any function inside of Gersten Inside the Lions Pavilion and Page Stadium, or games on Smith (softball) and Sullivan (soccer) Fields. Pride Park is an important initial step in achieving the athletic department's dream of a sports complex. With the construction of Pride Park and the creation of the tennis tournament court and Smith Field, fans of LMU athletics now see a modern athletic center sur- rounding the southwest area of Gersten Pavilion. Inspired by the death of Cruz's mother, Narcisa Cruz, Pride Park is the latest baseball facility improvement spearheaded by Cruz. During the winter of 2003, Cruz oversaw the renovation of the baseball weight room. Similar to the weight room, which recognizes the accomplishments of LMU baseball alumni, Pride Park honors the great moments in LMU baseball history and inspires current players to reach that level of excellence. "The park displays the honor and tradition of LMU baseball and reflects LMU's long- -Brett time pride in having a family community," Cruz said. Mendoza 18 LMU FUTURE TRAINING DEN

COMING SOON TO PAGE STADIUM: THE LIONS’ TRAINING DEN Just around the time the Lions take the field in 2007, LMU baseball will begin construction on its 8,000 square foot training den. The baseball facility will include three hitting tunnels, pitch- ing mounds, and a baseball strength/weight room. The new facility will be located down the right field line of Page Stadium, replacing the existing batting cage area. Construction is expected to be completed during the summer of 2007.

PRIDE PARK 2007 LMU BASEBALL STRENGTH TRAINING

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING ATHLETIC TRAINING The strength and conditioning program at LMU has The busiest place per square foot on the campus of become a primary piece in its quest to Build Loyola Marymount University is not what one Champions. The program has taken a huge step would think. It is not LMU's on campus commons into become one of the top strength and condi- area, the Lair, University Hall or the LMU bookstore. tioning programs with the new direction estab- It is the LMU Athletics Training Room. lished by Head Strength Coach Rick Stassi and Right around 1,000-square feet, the LMU train- Assistant Strength Coach Sergiu Boerica. ing room at any given moment in season is what With the program in place, Stassi and Boerica Head Athletics Trainer Keith Ellison calls "organized have developed goals for the student-athletes that and controlled chaos." In the height of its busiest implement a plan to advance each athlete. The time of the year, when all 18 LMU NCAA Division I development of each athlete is focused so they may sports are in action, the Training Room can make a reach their athletic potential. The training through casual onlooker dizzy. Stassi's program will be enhanced through proper However, Ellison, his three full-time assistants, training in strength, conditioning, flexibility, agility, Joe Gonzalez, Beth Drayer, Gary Dyogi and 15 stu- nutrition and rest. The program assesses each ath- dent assistants make it look easy. lete's strengths and weaknesses in those areas and In his 16th-year at LMU and 10th as the Head customizes each program to meet individual needs. Athletics Trainer, Ellison and his staff have turned STAFF Like the rest of the LMU campus where individual the LMU training room into a model for the school's attention is the norm and not the exception, main conference affiliate, the West Coast strength and conditioning strives on that philoso- Conference. phy. With the program in place, the staff works with "This is a great place to be because of the peo- the athlete and the coaches to give specialized indi- ple," said Ellison, who graduated from LMU in vidual attention to ensure proper growth for the 1987. "The fulltime staff we have here is the best in athlete and the sport. the conference. We have the right personalities for Every workout is supervised with daily attention LMU and they all genuinely care and are concerned given to the athlete to assure progression. The pro- about the student-athletes, not just for their injuries grams are also designed to limit injury to the stu- and sports they play, but for each person as a Keith Ellison dent-athlete while in action. Athletes are often whole. Head Athletic affected with minor injuries that limit participation. On a given day, the Athletics Training Room will Trainer The program has special equipment and protocols see about half of the 325 student-athletes at LMU. in place to ensure that the injured athlete continues A given day will include lots of paperwork, therapy to train so that deconditioning does not take place. for student-athletes recovering from injuries that This will allow for a more rapid return to full partic- keep them out of competition, appointments with ipation. doctors and pre- and post-practice needs. The Lions will continue to work in the nearly "Our mission is to eliminate the chance for 1,000-square foot facility in Gersten Pavilion. In injury. We stress the use of ice and strength and addition, the student-athletes workout in the conditioning to reduce the risk of injury. Thus, the 8,000-square foot weight and fitness training facil- traffic in our training room can get very heavy ity within the Burns Recreation and Aquatics Center, throughout the day," said Ellison, who has been Joe Gonzalez which opened in 2000. busy this year. "We have had a lot of different Rick Stassi Assistant Athletic During the winter of 2003, Coach Cruz oversaw injuries with many different teams. Because of that Head Strength Trainer the renovation of the baseball weight room. The we have had a lot of traffic in our training room Coach room, which features wall-to-wall mirrors and new doing rehab and doing the normal stuff to prepare equipment, displays program and individual honors, for practice or games." including past conference player/pitcher of the year In addition to providing the best care available in recipients. The improvements encourage LMU play- the nation to LMU athletes, the training program ers to reach that level of excellence, emphasizing services the needs of its opponents in a first class that success is earned through daily effort. manner and provides an opportunity for students in the field of athletic training to earn valuable experi- ence. With more than 50 years of experience in the field, the Training Program provides services that Sergiu Boerica Beth Drayer includes a philosophy that places a high value on Assistant Strength Assistant Athletic health and wellness, a program that allows injured Coach Trainer student-athletes to return to their sport as soon as medically safe and to substantially reduce the risk of athletic injury for those student-athletes. The Training Room at LMU features state-of-the- art equipment in a 1,000-square foot sports medi- cine complex. The equipment includes whirlpools, paraffin bath, ultrasound, muscle stimulation and hydrocalators.

Gary Dyogi Assistant Athletic Trainer (Baseball) WELCOME TO LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL

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The mission of the Loyola Marymount University Athletics Department is to provide an environment for student-athlete development that supports the pursuit of the highest level of success athletically and academically for the growth of the whole person in the tradition of the Jesuit and Marymount ideals.

Maybe that we’re the only Catholic Or that our five colleges, all connected At LMU, we inspire you to take ideas University in Los Angeles and one of the to Los Angeles, enable students to make apart and learn how they fit together. world’s renowned Jesuit institutions, a current contacts in technology, business, You’ll test your limits, forge enduring group that includes 28 U.S. universities politics, art, music, and naturally, the friendships, promote justice and and over 100 schools worldwide. entertainment industry. become a contributing citizen of the Or that Loyola Marymount University Yet there’s something more to consid- world. has been called a “Hidden Gem” by the er. If you’re looking for a place to Our curriculum is broad and deep. Our Washington Post and ranked among the acquire facts and skills that will help you pace is demanding. Our expectations Best in the West by U.S. News & World get along in the world, you have many are high. Our plans are ambitious. And Report. choices. But if you’re looking for a place we’re looking for curious, accomplished, Or that our serene campus, overlook- where God fits in, a place that honors enterprising, visionary students eager ing Marina del Rey, offers one of the faith as well as reason, Loyola to... most exhilarating academic locations Marymount University may be the place EMBRACE THE CHALLENGE anywhere. for you.

22 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL WHAT IT’S ABOUT

IT’S ABOUT THE SUPPORT SOME FACTS Throughout an LMU education, students enjoy • The highly diverse student population includes near ly 700 Asians, nearly 400 African Americans, and the support of instructors who know each indi- about 1,000 Latinos vidual by name and who make classes challeng- • Thirty percent of the University's first-year students ing, fascinating and fun. Class sizes are 13 to 1 had a high school GPA of 3.8 or better (based on 2005-06 freshman class) and give each student a chance to exceed even • The student-faculty ratio is 13 to 1 their own expectations. • Altogether, students received about $65 million in financial aid, including $25 million allocated by LMU • Founding Communities: Society of Jesus (Jesuits); IT’S WHO YOU ARE WITH The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary Looking for camaraderie? When it comes to (Marymount Sisters); The Sisters of St. Joseph of providing friends and mentors, you won’t find a Orange (CSJ) • Faculty: full-time faculty (Fall 2004) -- 403; total full- university surpassing LMU. The campus popula- time and part-time staff -- Westchester 709; Law tion comes from all 50 states and 70 countries. School campus- 130 Better still, LMU offers more than 100 extracur- • Student Housing: 20 Residence Halls for 3,282 ricular organizations that hone the students skills and help them find like-minded colleagues for life.

Whatever the religious belief, the university pays attention to individual spirit. “I’ve thought a lot about what makes my friends at college different than those from high school, and I’ve realized that the people at LMU live up to the mission of being men and women for others,” said a sophomore. Students are free to examine faith in social or service activities.

IT’S WHERE YOU LIVE Every fall, nine out of 10 first-year students take advantage of LMU housing and for some very good reasons. Some of the benefits of LMU liv- ing are simple: an active social scene, meal plans that allow students to dine at various campus locations, and easy access to classes and campus facilities. But university housing offers much more than simple convenience, it also give students an edge. As a resident, stu- dents are immediately plugged into programs that help them achieve better grades, meet new friends, develop professional contacts and grad- uate in a timely manner.

IT’S WHERE YOU’RE BOUND “We’re trying to get rid of you,” so professor Kelly Younger, who directs the Honors Program, likes to tell LMU students. He’s referring to the study abroad opportunities, scholarships, internships, academic conferences and compe- titions that take students off campus and into the world. When it comes time to graduate, students will have the knowledge, the confi- dence, and the strength of spirit to achieve any- thing the students can imagine. 2007 LMU THE COLLEGES

VIEW TO A PROMISING FUTURE

The Chronicle of Higher Education notes that at Jesuit institutions, this precept “translates into a large amount of individual attention from faculty members and accessibility to high-level administrators, including the president.” At LMU, students don’t simply benefit from cura personalis; they practice it, too, carry- ing out the Jesuit ideal of “men and women for others.” The Marymount sisters contribute a history of educating women and teaching through the arts, with a deliberately international perspective that encourages respect for all cultures. LMU brings these gifts together in five colleges: Business Administration, Communications and Fine Arts, Film and Television, Liberal Arts, and Science and Engineering.

• At LMU, real-world experiences benefits any discipline-even literature. Students in the BELLARMINE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS don’t just read Jack Kerouac. They go on the road. English professor Kelly Younger explains: “I teach a course called Road Read in which we study not only the literature of Los Angeles and California, but also the city itself as text. After reading Nathanael West’s The Day of Locust, we take a walking tour of downtown L.A., focusing on the architecture of the 1920s and 30s. We read Kerouac’s Big Sur and drive up the coast, spending a week reading, writing and PROGRAMS OF STUDY sharing on the intellectual adventure. The following are the majors available in the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Communication & Fine Arts, Business Administration, • Under the direction of award-winning entrepreneurship Science & Engineering and the School of Education: professor Fred Kiesner, for instance, students in our COL- LEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION participate in an internship program that places them with social entrepre- Accounting Irish Studies neurs who are working to better society. “More and more, African American Studies Italian students are saying, ‘Hey, I can use my abilities to do good Animation Latin for others by doing business,” said Kiesner. Archaeology Leadership Art History Liberal Studies • From their first year, engineering majors in our COLLEGE OF Asian and Pacific Studies Liberal Studies - Elem. Edu. SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING address real-world design Asian Pacific American Studies Management challenges, like devising plans for improving LMU’s traffic flow. Athletic Training Marketing “The project takes a lot of creativity and some pretty complex Biochemistry Mathematics (Pure/Applied) problem-solving,” says associate dean Tom Calder. “During Biology Mathematics Education students’ presentations, we’ve had the University’s V.P. for Business Administration Mechanical Engineering facilities sit in to listen to their ideas and offer professional Business Law Modern Greek feedback.” Chemistry Multimedia Chicana/o Studies Music • Students in the SCHOOL OF FILM AND TELEVISION pro- Civil Engineering Natural Science duce their own short films and TV pilots, with acting and Classical Civilization Operations Management music often supplied by student performers from our COL- Classics Peace Studies LEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND FINE ARTS. When our Communication Studies Philosophy talent pool can’t accommodate them, Hollywood can. “For my Computer Engineering Physics junior thesis, I teamed up with two other people to make a Computer Information Systems Political Science two-part, 10-minute sitcom,” says a TV production major. “We Computer Science Pre-Dentistry developed an idea and asked a senior in screenwriting to write Dance Pre-Journalism a script. When it came to casting, we ran an ad in Backstage Economics Pre-Law West and received 300 head shots. It was like a real casting Electrical Engineering Pre-Medicine audition.” Elementary Education Pre-Optometry Engineering Physics Pre-Pharmacy English Pre-Physical Therapy HONORS PROGRAM Entrepreneurship Pre-Podiatric Medicine • The University Honors Program provides an intensive and Environmental Engineering Pre-Veterinary Medicine innovative academic experience for the serious student. The Environmental Science Psychology program combines four interdisciplinary University Honors Ethics Recording Arts core courses with an intensive year-long sequence in writing, European Studies Science Education critical thinking and American Cultures. A second year-long Film Production Screenwriting sequence in the history of civilization and a course in natu- Finance Sociology ral philosophy are also a part of the curriculum. All honors French Spanish students are required to display proficiency in a foreign lan- General Science Studio Arts guage, take an upper-division ethics course, an interdiscipli- German Television Production nary seminar in the junior year and a senior thesis. Interested Greek Theatre Arts students should apply to the University Honors Director. History Theological Studies Human Resource Management Travel and Tourism Humanities Urban Studies Individualized Studies Women’s Studies International Business

24 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL ACADEMIC SUPPORT ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE The Student-Athlete Academic Center exists to support all student-athletes in Examples from the 2005-2006 academic year of the their goals of getting a degree on time, maintaining athletic eligibility, and excellence LMU student-athletes epitomize: preparing for life after LMU. The Academic Center provides guidance and counseling from the moment a recruit first walks on to the campus to the • 148 National Scholar-Athletes (minimum 3.0 GPA in 15 units or more) moment a student-athlete graduates. • 13 WCC All-Academic selections • 2 LMU Presidential Citation winners TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE • 2 first-team CoSIDA District VIII LMU has a proud reputation of academic excellence among its student-ath- All-Academic selections letes. In the past few years the LMU Athletics Department has been in the • 2 second-team CoSIDA District VIII highest percentile of the APR (Academic Performance Rate) scale among all All-Academic selections schools in NCAA Division I. According to the 2005 NCAA Graduation Rate, the LMU Athletics Department posted a rate of 88 percent for all student-athletes who exhausted their eligibility and a rate of 71 percent for those student-ath- letes who received athletics aid.

ACADEMIC SERVICES The Academic Center and support staff are housed in Gersten Pavilion, pro- viding academic support for the 350-plus athletes in 21 sports. The Academic Center includes a study area and desktop computers for student-athlete use. The staff consists of the academic coordinator and academic assistant, who monitor the progress of student-athletes, ensure timely graduation, and assist in degree preparation. In addition, the academic support staff offers a variety of other services, including:

• Major Requirements • Priority Registration • Study Hall • Tutorial Services • Laptop Checkout for Team Travel • Information about Awards/Scholarships • Life skills and Developmental Workshops/Speakers STAFF • Leadership and Mentoring opportunities

The Athletics Department is committed to ensuring every student-athlete reaches their full potential in the classroom. Each student-athlete is required to be enrolled in 15 units per semester and is asked to keep a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA. Each team can increase the department standard depending on the philosophy of the coach.

AT-RISK STUDENTS If a student falls below a 2.5 GPA during a given semester they are required to meet weekly with a member of the academic support staff and attend study Matt Casaña hall the following semester. To help students in need, tutorial services through Academic the Learning Resource Center (LRC) may be recommended by the advisor or Coordinator [email protected] requested by the student.

FIRST YEAR STUDENTS All first semester student-athletes are required to meet weekly with a member of the academic support staff to ensure they get off on the right track at LMU. In addition, they are expected to attend study hall for a minimum of 4 hours weekly, in 2 hour blocks. Students are encouraged to form study groups here with fellow student-athletes. Finally, first year students are required to take a one-unit class, LIBA 125, Foundations of Academic Achievement. Taught by the Academic Coordinator, Matt Casaña, this class serves to foster important Chris Hatch lessons in students such as time management, college nutrition, and study Graduate Assistant skills. [email protected]

2007 BASEBALL 25 2007 LMU BASEBALL BUILDING CHAMPIONS

The Lions of Loyola Marymount University were officially WCC, a program first. Freshman Brian Locke won the WCC named kings of the West Coast Conference as they claimed individual title, another first, claiming WCC Player of the Year the fifth-annual Commissioner's Cup - an all-sports award pre- and WCC Freshman of the Year honors. The Player of the Year sented at the end of each academic year to the league's top is the program's first. Top-half finish No. 6. performing school in conference play. The Lions compete in 12 • Women's tennis topped 56th-ranked San Diego in the WCC of the 13 sports sponsored by the WCC and in the 2005-06 Tournament Semifinals as the Lions went on to finish second in year LMU went on to finish in the top half of the conference in the WCC. Top-half finish No. 7. nine of those 12, winning the conference title in women's row- • Women's rowing needed a win in the final event, the Varsity ing and men's golf. 8 race, of the 2006 WCC Championships to earn its first-ever WCC title. They came through with a convincing win over The recipient of the Commissioner's Cup is based on a point nine-time WCC Champ Gonzaga. Top-half finish No. 8. system reflecting the place finish of each team in conference • Baseball needed just one win in the final series of the season play. A Men's and Women's All-Sports Award, recognizing ath- to clinch the Commissioner's Cup for the Lions. They came letic achievement within each gender, is also presented. The through big as well, earning a series sweep to finish fourth in Men's and Women's All-Sports Awards are given to the schools the WCC. Top-half finish No. 9. that accumulate the most points within each particular gender. • The Lions' non-WCC programs also came through big. In its The institution with the highest point total after combining the first year of competition, the women's track team saw Laura men's and women's point totals will be honored with the Mickelson advance to the NCAA Championships in the 5000- Commissioner's Cup. meter. Men's water polo earned their third straight conference crown and fourth in five years as they finished third at the Men's golf and women's rowing went on to propel the Lions NCAA Championship. Women's swimming set a program to the top of the Commissioner's Cup, winning the respective record for wins, going 9-5 in dual competition. programs their first-ever WCC title. Both Alex Galvan, head coach of the men's golf program, and Patrick Kelly, head coach The Commissioner’s Cup is just an ever growing tradition of of women's rowing, went on to lead their alma mater to the champions over nearly 100 years of competition. LMU has conference crown and earn Coach of the Year honors in the grown considerably over the years and offers a diverse range of WCC. The magical season of the men's golf season continued 21 varsity sports, 18 of which compete at the Division I level BO KIMBLE as they competed for the national championship at the 2006 within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). NCAA Men's Golf Championships. Twelve sports, including baseball, men's and women's basket- ball, women's crew, men's and women's cross country, men's The 2005-06 season was filled with highlights for the Lions, golf, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's tennis here are a few: and women's volleyball, compete in the prestigious West Coast Conference. • Women's volleyball finished the season 19-11 and advanced to its third straight NCAA appearance, 10th overall in program In addition, women's swimming participates in the Pacific history. Collegiate Swimming Conference and men and women's • Women's cross country earned the program's best finish ever, water polo compete in the Western Water Polo Association. claiming second in the WCC Championships. The first of nine Women's softball competes in the Pacific Coast Softball programs to earn a finish in the top half of the conference Conference while the newly formed men’s and women’s track standings. program (added in 2006) is an independent to round out the • On the same day, the men's cross country team also equaled 18 programs competing at the NCAA D-I level. Men's crew is its best finish, taking third place at the WCC Championships. affiliated with the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association The second program to finish in the top half. and the LMU cheer program was added as a varsity sport in • Men's soccer was the third program to finish in the top half 2005. with a fourth place finish, while the women's basketball team advanced to the WCC Tournament semifinals for the fourth The success of Lion Athletics has never been stronger, claiming straight year and finished some of its crowning moments since 2000. Since the start of 1986 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES the WCC 10-4 and in the 21st century, the Lions have sent 23 teams to the NCAA third place. The fourth tournament while winning 17 conference championships in program to finish in the the process. With the success, 41 individual student-athletes top half. have earned All-America honors since 2000. • The men's basketball team equalled its best Traditions of championships has been set from the beginning. conference finish since One of the most memorable runs in NCAA history was that of 1992 and 1996 at second the Paul Westhead lead men's basketball programs from 1985- place and advanced to its 1990. The Lions won two WCC tournament titles, and two first WCC tournament regular season titles. As the Lions set the all-time NCAA championship game in 17 Division-I record with 122.4 points per game in 1990, it was years under first-year the people that made the Lions special. head coach Rodney Tention. Top-half finish What Bo Kimble, Hank Gathers, Jeff Fryer and the rest of the No. 5. up-tempo Lions did for the men's basketball team continued a • Men's golf got the long-standing tradition of a basketball legacy at LMU. Two spring championship sea- Loyola basketball alumni, Pete Newell and Phil Woolpert, have son off to a great start been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, with its first WCC title. Massachusetts. Newell coached the 1960 U.S. Olympic bas- Three Lions earned All- ketball team to a gold medal and led California to the 1959 2007 LMU BASEBALL

NCAA Championship. Woolpert coached the University This past 2004 Summer Olympics former and three- LMU HIGHLIGHTS of San Francisco to the 1955 and 1956 NCAA time men's volleyball All-American Reid Priddy burst on WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Championships and a 60-game win streak, the second the international scene and led the U.S. Men's WCC Championships: 2004 longest in college basketball history. Volleyball team. Women's water polo players Rachel NCAA Appearance: 2004 NIT Appearance: 2001 Riddell and Christine Robinson both played for the Speaking of championships, Bob Boyd, former Loyola Canadian National Team in the Olympics and current WOMEN’S ROWING football and track great, captured the 1950 NCAA women’s water polo player Katie Hicks made the U.S. WCC Championships: 2006 men's track championship in the 100-yard dash. He National Team roster in 2006. 1980-81 Varsity Four National Champions 1985-86 Varsity Four National Champions later played seven seasons as a tight end for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams, and led them to the 1951 World Over 95 years ago, the Lions began Building WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY title. Champions.The work continues in 2006-07. Individual NCAA Championships: 1980 (AIAW) Terese Kozlowski 17:34.9 (National Champion) The 1980s saw LMU's athletic success propel to the Individual WCC Champions: national and international level. Just four years after 2006 Laura Mickelson - 21:16 pitching the LMU baseball team to the 1986 College 2001 Edit Pakay - 17:58 World Series, Tim Layana was a vital member of the 1991 Gina Eron - 19:15 1990 World Series Champion . Five WOMEN’S SOCCER members from the 1986 LMU team eventually played in NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2002 the major leagues. SOFTBALL Like Boyd in the NFL and Layana in MLB, many former WISL Championships: 1996, 1999, 2000 PCSC Championship: 2003, 2005 LMU student-athletes have gone on to the next level in SARAH NORIEGA NCAA Appearance: 2005 their respective sports. Entering the 2006-07 season, 14 Lions currently play , including cur- WOMEN’S TENNIS rent major leaguers C.J. Wilson with the Texas Rangers WCC Championships: 2002 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2002 and Billy Traber with the Washington Nationals. Additionally, four men's soccer players have played in WOMEN’S TRACK the MLS the last four years, including Arturo Torres play- Individual NCAA Regional Appearance: ing for Chivas USA. 2006 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) 17:16.59 (4th) Sara Mickelson (5,000-meter) Over the years, six former women's volleyball players 17:51.09 (13th) have played professionally, including 2000 Olympian Individual NCAA Championship Appearance: Sarah Noriega. The 1996 first-team All-American was 2006 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) just one Lion to make an appearance in the Olympics. 16:43.61 (22nd) WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL WCC Championships: 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005 NIVC Tournament Appearances: 1990, 1992

WOMEN’S WATER POLO WWPA Championships: 2001, 2002, ALL-AMERICAN IAN ELLIOTT 2003, 2004, 2005 NCAA Appearances: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

(SINCE 1990) BASEBALL LION ALL-AMERICANS WCC Championships: 1973, 1986, 1990 2000 Michael Erush (MSOC - JSR 1st-team) 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 Bo Kimble (MBB - 2nd-team) Reid Priddy (MVB - 1st-team) Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-team) NCAA Appearances: 1973, 1986, 1988, 1989, Hank Gathers (MBB - 2nd-team) Scott Walter (BASE - 2nd-team) 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 Kerry House (WVB - HM) Billy Traber (BASE - 2nd-team) 2004 College World Series: 1986 Sarah McFarland (WVB- 1st-team) Teresa Guidi (WWP - 1st-team) 1995 Kevin Witt (MWP - 3rd-team) Devon Wright (WWP - 2nd-team) MEN’S BASKETBALL Julie Greer (WVB- HM) Stacia Peterson (WWP - HM) WCC League Championships: 1961, 1988, 1990 2001 Billy Lockin (BASE - JSR 1st-team) WCC Tournament Championships: 1988, 1989 1996 Lucy Windes (WWP - 2nd-team) Matt Kovar (MSOC - 3rd-team) NCAA Appearances: 1961, 1980, Kim Blankinship (WVB - 3rd-team) Kevin Witt (MWP - 2nd-team) Diego Barrera (MSOC - freshman 3rd- 1988, 1989, 1990* Tracy Holman (WVB - HM) Kevin Paulsen (MWP - HM) team) NIT Appearances: 1986 Stephen Lipinski (MWP - HM) Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-team) Kelli Nerison (WVB- HM) 1997 MEN’S CREW Sarah Noriega (WVB - 1st-team) 2002 1992 Light Weight Four 2005 Devon Courtney (WWP - 3rd-team) Pacific Coast Champions 1998 Lucy Windes (WWP - 2nd-team) Stacia Peterson (WWP - 2nd-team) Reid Priddy (MVB - 2nd-team) Teresa Guidi (WWP - 2nd-team) Rachel Riddell (WWP- HM) Robert Schildts (MVB - 3rd-team) Sean Smith (BASE - freshman 1st-team) Vanessa Glendenning (WCR - HM) MEN’S GOLF Scott Walter (BASE - freshman 1st-team) Joe Frazee (BASE - freshman HM) Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-team) WCC Championships: 2006 Mike Schultz (BASE - freshman 1st- Billy Lockin (BASE - JSR 1st-team) Ian Elliott (MWP - HM) NCAA Regional Appearance: 2006 team) Andres Murriagui (MSOC - 1st-team) Brian McShane (MWP - HM) NCAA Championship Appearance: 2006 Ryan Beaver (BASE - freshman HM) Arturo Torres (MSOC - 3rd-team) WCC Individual Champions: Jeff Kovar (MSOC - Academic 1st-team) 2006 2006 - Brian Locke 1999 Kevin Witt (MWP - 3rd-team) Brian Locke (GOLF - HM) MEN’S SOCCER Reid Priddy (MVB - 2nd-team) Liz Stewart (WCR -2nd-team) NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2001, 2002, Billy Traber (BASE - HM) 2003 Christine Robinson (WWP - 3rd-team) 2003, 2004 Curt Fiore (BASE - 3rd-team) Teresa Guidi (WWP - 2nd-team) Katie Hicks (WWP - HM) Sarah McFarland (WVB - 2nd-team) Rachel Riddell (WWP - 3rd-team) Amanda Lernor (WSOC - JSR 1st-team) MEN’S WATER POLO Tracy Sharp (WSOC - HM) Katie Hicks (WWP - HM) WWPA Championships: 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Kelli Nerison (WVB - HM) NCAA Final Four: 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Kevin Novak (MSOC- HM) * shared title, lost tiebreaker for bid to NCAAs

2007 BASEBALL 27 2007 LMU BASEBALL LMU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

MULTI-SPORT Kimble, Bo ...... 2005 ...... 1990 VOLLEYBALL PLAYER INDUCTED GRAD Kriste, Vide J...... 1988 ...... 1940 Blankinship, Kim ...... 2007 ...... 1996 Adams, Milton “Sparky”...... 1993 ...... 1937 McDonald, Edwin “Scotty”...... 1987 ...... 1939 Fort, Andrea ...... 1991 ...... 1987 baseball, football, , track & field McKenzie, Forrest ...... 1991 ...... 1986 Holman, Tracy...... 2005 ...... 1998 Agamenoni, Aldarico ...... 1994 ...... 1937 Newell, Pete ...... 1986 ...... 1940 House, Kerry ...... 2003 ...... 1991 football, ice hockey Philyaw, Luther ...... 1987 ...... 1976 Lacour, Cheryl...... 1988 ...... 1983 Boyd, Bob ...... 1986 ...... 1950 Smith, Keith ...... 2000 ...... 1986 McFarland, Sarah ...... 2007 ...... 2000 boxing, football, track & field Smith, Stephen J...... 1991 ...... 1973 Petrissans, Catherine ...... 1992 ...... 1988 Boyle, Hugh ...... 1989 ...... 1943 Woolpert, Phil...... 1986 ...... 1940 Wohlford, Leslie ...... 1993 ...... 1989 baseball, basketball Yoest, Mike...... 1994 ...... 1988 Wrensch, Mardell ...... 2005 ...... 1996 Brubaker, Harry “Bud” ...... 1989 ...... 1932 basketball, football BASEBALL TEAMS Donahue, Bernard...... 1986 ...... 1930 Bean, William “Billy” ...... 1992 ...... 1986 1969 Football ...... 2003 baseball, basketball, football Bradberry, Miah ...... 2000 ...... 1990 Club National Champions Donovan, Maurice E...... 1991 ...... 1942 Kerslake, Bob “Whitey” ...... 2007 ...... 1958 1981 Women’s Crew ...... 1986 baseball, basketball, golf Layana, Timothy ...... 1992 ...... 1986 National Champion - Lightweight-4 Shell Duvall, Al ...... 1986 ...... 1936 Logelin, Dr. Michael G...... 1991 ...... 1970 1990 Men’s Basketball ...... 2005 football, track & field McAnany, James E...... 1993 ...... 1987 Elite Eight/WCC Champions Hoffman, Leo ...... 1986 ...... 1930 Napolitano, Anthony...... 2005 ...... 1993 1986 Baseball ...... 2007 baseball, football Noah, Russ ...... 1986 ...... 1973 College World Series Hovland, Carl ...... 1992 ...... 1939 Sheldon, Robert ...... 1986 ...... 1972 basketball, football, baseball, tennis Stone, Jerry...... 1986 ...... 1974 COACHES/ADMINISTRATORS Jelmini, Dean ...... 1987 ...... 1973 Buckley, Terry ...... 2005 ...... 1957 baseball, football CREW/ROWING season ticket holder Karagozian, John ...... 1994 ...... 1933 Hjelm, Karen (Hock) ...... 2000 ...... 1981 Casassa, Rev. Charles S., S.J...... 1988 baseball, football, ice hockey Formento, Merri Lisa ...... 1991 ...... 1980 University President (1949-69) Kelly, Roger ...... 1986 ...... 1939 Drager, Hub ...... 1986 baseball, football, golf, track & field CROSS COUNTRY athletic administration (1949-80) Nocerine, Dominic ...... 1986 ...... 1937 Kozlowski, Therese ...... 1986 ...... 1982 Fortner, Nancy...... 1994 basketball, football, ice hockey, track & field women’s volleyball coach (1980-86) Polich, John ...... 1986 ...... 1938 FOOTBALL Higgins, Rev. Thomas P., S.J...... 1991 football, ice hockey, track & field Acquarelli, Harry ...... 1988 ...... 1938 golf coach (1970-2001) Quinn, Brian ...... 2000 ...... 1964 Alker, Guerin P ...... 1991 ...... 1950 Jones, Arthur ...... 2003 ...... 1950 basketball, baseball, administration Andorka, Bela J...... 1991 ...... 1939 basketball trainer, season ticket holder Race, Edward ...... 1993 ...... 1937 Brito, Gene ...... 1986 ...... 1951 Kilp, Rev. Alfred J., S.J...... 1987 football, ice hockey Cheatham, Ernie...... 1986 ...... 1952 athletic administration (1956-1963) Sanchez, Jamie ...... 1993 ...... 1975 Currin, Paul...... 1986 ...... 1929 Lieb, Tom ...... 1987 football, tennis Donahue, Burch A...... 1988 ...... 1943 football and ice hockey coach (1930-38) Sunderland, Paul...... 1986 ...... 1975 Ferris, Neil G...... 1991 ...... 1951 Malone, Rev. Lorenzo, S.J...... 1987 basketball, volleyball Giancanelli, Harold “Skip” ...... 1989 ...... 1951 athletic admin., golf coach (1933-55) Tunney, James...... 1989 ...... 1928 Klosterman, Don ...... 1986 ...... 1952 McIssac, Don ...... 1986 baseball, basketball, football Lauermann, Willard “Bill” E...... 1988 ...... 1932 rugby coach (1960-1980) Musacco, George ...... 1987 ...... 1951 McKenna, John...... 1992 BASKETBALL Nipp, Maury ...... 1987 ...... 1952 football coach (1949-51) Adelman, Rick ...... 1986 ...... 1968 Snyder, Frederick ...... 1992 ...... 1952 Merrifield, Rev. Donald P., S.J ...... 1989 Arndt, John ...... 1986 ...... 1952 University President (1969-84), Baker, Dick ...... 1993 ...... 1956 SOCCER Chancellor (1985-2002) Bento, Ed ...... 1986 ...... 1962 Sharp, Tracy ...... 2007 ...... 2000 Needles, James ...... 1987 Brown, Garnette ...... 1987 ...... 1957 basketball coach, football coach (1936-1940) Brown, Sherri ...... 2003 ...... 1994 TENNIS Neri, Jerry ...... 1989 Donovan, Bill ...... 1986 ...... 1950 Anderson, Kristi ...... 2003 ...... 1989 assistant football coach (1949-51) Flanagan, Lynn ...... 2000 ...... 1991 Crawford, Roger ...... 1994 ...... 1982 Oliver, Jordan ...... 1987 Fryer, Jeff ...... 2007 ...... 1991 Delgado, Debbie ...... 1994 ...... 1985 football coach (1949-51) Gathers, Hank...... 2005 ...... 1990 Patridge, Carolyn B...... 1991 ...... 1980 Westhead, Paul...... 2000 Grote, Jerry ...... 1986 ...... 1962 men’s basketball head coach (1986-91) Haderlein, Jim ...... 1986 ...... 1971

28 LMU LMU ATHLETICS FACILITIES

The athletic facilities at Loyola Marymount University have seen a lit- tle of everything in the almost 70 years while in its current Westchester location. From the 1984 Olympic games to LMU bas- ketball to the World Cup and everything in between, the LMU ath- letic facilities have become home to the best. The complex continues to grow and improve with each year. The facilities include Albert Gersten Pavilion, George Page Stadium, Sullivan Field, the Burns Recreation and Aquatics Center, the Jane Bove Boathouse, Smith Field, the LMU Tennis Complex, which includes the George P. Kading and Morris A. Pivaroff Tournament Court completed in 2004, and the Thomas Higgins Short Game Center, a pracitice facility for the golf program. Also completed in 2004 was the addition of Pride Park, the new entrance to baseball’s Page Stadium Joining the family of facilities the past year was SMITH FIELD, home to the LMU HOW TO GET HERE softball team, and the HIGGINS SHORT GAME CENTER for the golf team. The Loyola Marymount University campus is located in Westchester at Smith Field is complete with inset dugout, state-of-the-art scoreboard, natural grass One LMU Drive, approximately four miles north of the Los Angeles International Airport. There are two entrances to the campus, the main seating for more than 500 and batting cages. The short game center is a pitch and putt entrance off of Lincoln Blvd. on LMU Drive. The other entrance, which practice facility behind the centerfield fence of Smith Field. It includes a pair of bunkers serves the Athletic Complex, is off Loyola Blvd. and 80th Street. and plenty of space for putting at different angles. Directions are for the main entrance. Those seeking handicap parking must use the main entrance. The existing centerpiece to the LMU athletics facilities is ALBERT GERSTEN PAVILION, entering its 25th year as the home to LMU’s indoor athletic events. From the Los Angeles International Airport: Hosting men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, the Pavilion has seen its share Travel north on Sepulveda Blvd. Remain in either of the left two lanes and merge onto Lincoln Blvd. Follow Lincoln Blvd north past of memorable moments. One came as the men’s basketball team posted a 16-game Manchester Blvd. Turn right onto LMU Drive. You can get a parking winning streak that spanned three seasons from Feb. 25, 1987 through Nov. 28, 1988. pass from the guard at the front gate. On Feb. 20, 1988, during the winning streak, Gersten set the attendance record with From the 405: a standing room only crowd of 4,525 in a 142-127 win over rival Pepperdine. Travel on 405 North, exit on Jefferson Blvd., and turn left (from Built to accommodate the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, the north)/right (from south). Head west and make a left onto Lincoln Blvd. Head south and turn left into the campus on LMU Drive. You can get Pavilion served as the host site for the weightlifting competition. It is named in honor a parking pass from the guard at the front gate. of Albert Gersten, father of Albert Gersten, Jr., a 1974 LMU graduate. Now in its 24th season as the home of Lion baseball, GEORGE C. PAGE STADIUM has established itself as one of college baseball’s most unique ball parks. The park con- tinues to distinguish itself thanks to the recent addition of Pride Park. However, the biggest enhancement came in 2001 with the Mikos Blue Monster, a new wall in left field that contains a manual scoreboard, complete with out of town scores reminiscent to Boston’s Fenway Park. The wall was built thanks to a gift from Paul Mikos ‘66. The BURNS RECREATION AND AQUATICS CENTER opened in the fall of 2000 and has become the home of some of the best water polo in the NCAA. The Olympic size pool is part of the $18-million Burns Rec Center, and serves as the home venue for men’s and women’s water polo and women’s swimming. Showing that it is one of the finest facilities in the country, LMU hosted the Men’s Water Polo NCAA National Championships in December of 2002 and will host the championship once again in December of 2006. Completed in 2002, JANE BROWNE BOVE BOATHOUSE is the only Throughout the last decade, SULLIVAN FIELD has been host to some of the best athletics facility not on the grounds of the Westchester campus. The facility in soccer from around the world. With the development of the soccer program at LMU, includes two boat bays, a work area, an office, a new dock and restrooms. Sullivan Field has become one of the top facilities in the soccer-rich WCC. Sweden, Italy The boathouse is part of beautiful Marina del Rey, Calif. Conditions are gen- and Argentina used Sullivan during the 1994 FIFA World Cup, and four years later, the erally ideal. The water is protected within the marina, temperatures are nice field was used as a practice site for the World Cup exhibition Gold Cup Tournament. throughout the year and boat traffic is low. The LMU Tennis Center grew to six courts in 2004 with the KADING AND More is on the horizon. In 2005, the Athletics Department was included PIVAROFF TOURNAMENT COURT, the centerpiece of the facility. A new Daktronics as part of a major LMU campaign that will ensure that LMU Athletics will scoreboard was added to the facility in 2006. Build Champions well into the future. Follow LMULions.com for the latest on the newest LMU facilities. 2007 BASEBALL 29 2007 LMU BASEBALL ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J., was named the Dr. William S. Husak begins his ninth year as 14th president of Loyola Marymount University the Athletics Director at Loyola Marymount on June 1, 1999. Father Lawton leads LMU into University. Since taking over the program in 1998, the next millennium after serving as the dean of LMU has reached a new level of success. While Georgetown College at Georgetown University the Lions’ success has been some of the best in since 1989. program history, Husak firmly believes the pro- Lawton, a classicist, scripture scholar, admin- gram has “just scratched the surface.” istrator, and priest, was born in Cumberland, His administrative efforts have focused on Maryland, and entered the Society of Jesus in developing a team of coaches, support staff and July 1965. administrators who believe that LMU’s athletics Possessing a wealth of experience in both university teaching and admin- program can be among the elite in the nation. This period of time has been istration, Fr. Lawton comes to LMU after giving 20 years of service to marked by enhancing the support of the athletic teams through the creation Georgetown University. Serving as the assistant Dean from 1984-89, Fr. of the Student-Athlete Academic Center and the Lions’ Strength and Lawton also taught in the Theology department as an adjunct assistant pro- Conditioning Center, increased scholarship and operational support and fessor during that period. He started at the University in 1977 as an assistant enhancing the coaching and support staff. professor of Theology and worked in that capacity until 1979. The past eight years have been some of the most successful seasons in He earned his bachelor of arts degree in classics from Fordham University school history as the Lions won over 57 percent of its dual competitions in that in 1971, graduating Phi Beta Kappa (summa cum laude). Fr. Lawton went on span and claimed the school’s first ever Commissioner’s Cup. Since 1998, LMU to attend Harvard University where he completed his doctorate in Near has claimed 20 conference championships and 26 NCAA postseason appear- Eastern Languages and Civilizations in 1977. Fr. Lawton was a Danforth and ances. Off the field, the Lions have had a 50 percent increase in national schol- Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Harvard. He was ordained in 1981. ar-athletes as 148 claimed the honor in the 2005-06 academic year. Following his preparation for ordination from 1979-81, Fr. Lawton trav- Husak attributes the current success and the future growth of the program eled to Germany to conduct independent study in both German and theolo- to the staff that is in place. Since he took over the program, the coaching and gy. In 1982, he accepted an assistant professorship teaching Hebrew and administrative staffs that lend support to the more than 375 student-athletes Aramaic at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, Italy, a post he held until has more than doubled in size. A full-time head coach will lead 19 of the var- 1984. sity sports sponsored at LMU. When Husak took over, only nine of the pro- In addition to his teaching and administrative duties at Georgetown, Fr. grams were led by full-time coaches. Lawton served on numerous campus committees examining such areas as In addition, support for the student-athletes was enhanced with the addi- campus planning, student life, freshman and transfer student admissions, and tion of eight brand new staff positions, which included an athletic academic community relations. Outside of the University he has served as a member of coordinator, marketing/promotions manager, corporate relations manager, the Board of Trustees of the University of Scranton and Fairfield University. two assistant athletic trainers, a strength and conditioning assistant coach and Father Lawton holds the rank of professor in LMU’s Departments of an assistant media relations director. Theological Studies and Classics. Husak comes from a long and accomplished background as an adminis- trator, fundraiser and professor during a 19-year career at California State University, Long Beach. Between 1993-1998, he served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director and was mainly responsible for Athletics fundrais- ORIGIN OF “LIONS” ing. While at CSULB between 1983 and 1997, Husak served as an assistant commissioner for the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). Although its origin is somewhat clouded, the Lion mascot has been syn- Between 1986 and 1993 he served as chairman of CSULB's physical education onymous with Loyola Marymount University for more than 70 years. department. As an associate professor of physical education at CSULB According to the October 5, 1923 edition of the school newspaper, the Los between 1979 and 1986, he established the university's Motor Behavior Angeles Loyolan, the Lion mascot was suggested by an enthusiastic fan after Laboratory. A 1972 graduate of State University of New York (SUNY) at 1919 when St. Vincent’s College became Loyola College. Noting the Loyola Cortland, Husak holds a master's degree and Ph.D. in Physical Education from football players’ fierce competitiveness, that fan described the Loyola players Texas A&M University. He and his wife of 33 years, Tish, live in Long Beach and as Lions. The name did not generate too much popularity and the Loyola ath- have three sons, Greg, Todd and Jon. letic nickname remained “Loyolans” until 1923. At that time, the article explains, the college wished to inspire new pride in its athletes and fans. Noting the success of nicknames for other colleges, Loyola College opted to give the “Lions” nickname a rebirth. Calling the old Lion mascot “mistreated and forgotten,” the article explains that the Lion would offi- LMU FIGHT SONG cially find its way into all college Fight on Loyola, songs and cheers. The Lion has remained firmly entrenched in Fight to win! Loyola lore to this day. Roar on you Lions, An alternative origin story traced the nickname to the abun- Roar again! dance of actual mountain lions Keep up the spirit born of old, which roamed Westchester when Loyola College moved here in Our loyalty will ne’er grow cold! 1927. The area remained widely Fight on Loyola, unpopulated and teemed with wildlife when the school moved We’re all here atop the bluffs. School officials Backing you with a cheer! reportedly adopted the nickname We’re beside you, because mountain lions inhabited the area when ground was bro- Here to guide you ken. So Fight! Fight! Fight!

30 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL ATHLETICS STAFF

ACADEMICS DIRECTORY ACADEMIC COORDINATOR Matthew Casana ...... 338-1736 ADMINISTRATION ACADEMIC ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Chris Hatch ...... 338-1736 Dr. William Husak ...... 338-2765 SENIOR ASSOC. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS STRENGTH & Rob Anderson Maria Behm Addie Casey Betty Werner ...... 338-7483 Director Associate AD Office Supervisor CONDITIONING/TRAINING LionsFund Business Affairs Camp Co-Coordinator OFFICE SUPERVISOR/CAMPS COORDINATOR ATHLETIC MEDICINE Addie Casey...... 338-1736 Keith Ellison...... 338-2874 SENIOR SECRETARY/CAMPS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS TRAINERS Faith Sauerwald ...... 338-4504 Joe Gonzalez ...... 338-2764 SENIOR SECRETARY Beth Drayer ...... 338-2340 June D’Amour ...... 338-1743 Gary Dyogi...... 338-5220 STRENGTH COACH BUSINESS June D’Amour Carolyn French Jason Hanchar Rick Stassi ...... 338-5796 Senior Secretary Assistant Director Corporate Relations ASSOC. ATHLETIC DIR./BUSINESS AFFAIRS ASSISTANT STRENGTH COACH Media Relations Manager María Behm...... 338-7645 Sergiu Boerica ...... 338-5796 CORPORATE RELATIONS MANAGER Jason Hanchar ...... 338-5201 FACILITIES BUSINESS AFFAIRS ASSISTANT Shane Howell - Manager ...... 338-7641 Robyn Millen ...... 338-2953 Shelton Lorick ...... 338-7641 Angelo Rawles...... 338-7641 COMPLIANCE & ELIGIBILITY ASSOC. ATHLETIC DIR./ COMPLIANCE Karina Handeland Shane Howell Shelton Lorick HEAD COACHES Athletics Facilities Assistant AD Athletics Facilities Dan Smith ...... 338-7789 Marketing/Tickets Manager Bonnie Adair, swimming ...... 258-4685 COMPLIANCE ASSISTANT Frank Cruz, baseball ...... 338-2949 Brianna Johnson ...... 338-3706 Nik DeVore, men’s tennis ...... 338-7589 Gary Ferrin, softball ...... 338-7651 MEDIA SERVICES Alex Galvan, golf ...... 258-8619 ASST. ATHLETIC DIR./MEDIA SERVICES Scott Guerrero, cross country..338-7630 John Shaffer ...... 338-7643 Pat Kelly, crew ...... 338-7624 ASST. MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTORS Paul Krumpe, men’s soccer ....338-7640 Brian Luft Robyn Millen Angelo Rawles Alissa Zito ...... 338-7638 Assistant AD Business Affairs Athletics Facilities John Loughran, water polo ....338-1844 Carolyn French...... 338-5798 Development Assistant Gregg Murphy, women’s soccer338-2795 Jamie Sanchez, women’s tennis338-7506 MARKETING/TICKETS Steve Stratos, volleyball ...... 338-4528 ASST. AD/TICKETS & MARKETING Rodney Tention, men’s basketball...... Karina Handeland ...... 258-8608 ...... 338-7623 Julie Wilhoit, women’s basketball ...... TICKET OFFICE ...... 338-7699 Heather Herkenhoff ...... 338-5466 Faith Sauerwald John Shaffer Dan Smith Carla McAloney ...... 338-5466 Senior Secretary Assistant AD Associate AD ATHLETIC FAX NUMBERS Camp Co-Coordinator Media Services Compliance Ticket Office ...... 338-6095 Administration ...... 338-4577 Aquatics ...... 338-3796 DEVELOPMENT Basketball ...... 338-7644 ASST. ATHLETIC DIR./DEVELOPMENT Coaching Staff...... 338-5915 Brian Luft...... 338-7853 Compliance ...... 258-4628 DIR. FOR ANNUAL SUPPORT Training Room ...... 338-5191 Rob Anderson ...... 338-2908 Media Relations ...... 338-2703 Betty Werner Alissa Zito Senior Associate Assistant Director Athletic Director Media Relations 2007 BASEBALL 31 2007 LMU BASEBALL I WANT TO PLAY FOR LMU

GENERAL INFORMATION ON NCAA COMPLIANCE What do I need to do in order to play at LMU as a fresh- year (after July 1), coaches may also accept collect calls from you, man? using our toll-free number (1-800-LIONS-R-1). In men's basket- If you intend to participate in Division I or II athletics as a fresh- ball ONLY, coaches may accept a toll-free call from you no earlier man, you must register and be certified by the NCAA Initial- than the conclusion of your sophomore year in high school. Eligibility Clearinghouse. You can register by going on-line on the internet at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net. You will need a major RECRUITING CALENDARS credit card to complete the registration. The registration fee is Keep in mind that every sport has a different recruiting calendar. $50 for domestic prospects ($75 for foreign prospects). When A coach in a particular sport may or may not be permitted to call you're finished, print out the registration form, sign it and present you during certain times of the year. When you do speak to a col- it to your high school counselor. They will send the form along lege coach, be sure to ask about the recruiting calendar so you with an official copy of your high-school transcripts to the NCAA understand when you can accept phone calls from college coach- Clearinghouse for processing. Additionally, you must arrange for es. You can also find the recruiting calendars for all sports on-line official SAT or ACT scores to be sent to the Clearinghouse direct- at www.ncaa.org. ly by the testing agency. This can be done on-line at the testing agency's website. If you have questions, you or your high school OFF-CAMPUS CONTACTS counselor can obain assistance by calling the NCAA In all Sports Other Than Football and Basketball Clearinghouse toll-free at 877-262-1492. After graduation and A college coach is permitted to contact you in person off the col- before the school closes for the summer, your counselor must lege campus only on or after July 1 after the completion of your send the Clearinghouse a copy of your final transcript that con- junior year in high school. A contact is any face-to-face meeting BASIC INFORMATION firms graduation from high school. between a college coach or athletics staff member and you or your parents, during which any of you say more than "hello." How do I know if I'm being recruited? Also, any such face-to-face meeting that is prearranged or that QUESTIONS? You become a "prospective student-athlete" when you start takes place on your campus, at an organized competition or prac- Should you have questions regarding any ninth-grade classes. Before the ninth grade, you become a tice involving you or your high school, preparatory school, two- NCAA rules, please contact our prospective student-athlete if a college gives you (or your relatives year college or all-star team shall be considered a contact, regard- or friends) any financial aid or other benefits that the college does less of the conversation. Currently in all sports other than football, Compliance Office at (310) 338-7789 or not provide to prospective students generally. You become a college coaches may contact you off the college campus no more the NCAA at (317) 917-6222. "recruited prospective student-athlete" at a particular college if than three times. However, a college coach may visit your high any coach approaches you (or any member of your family) about school (with the approval of your high school principal) only once enrolling and participating in athletics at that college. Activities by a week during a contact period. Junior college prospects who are GO ONLINE coaches that cause you to become a recruited prospective stu- non-qualifiers as determined by the NCAA Clearinghouse may NCAA: www.ncaa.org dent-athlete are: (1) providing you with an official visit; (2) placing not be recruited until they have completed one academic year at Loyola Marymount: www.LMU.edu more than one telephone call to you or any other member of your the junior college. family; or (3) visiting you or any other member of your family any- LMU Athletics: www.LMULions.com where other than the college campus; or (4) issuing to you a In Men's Basketball National Letter of Intent or written offer of athletically related A college coach is not permitted to contact you prior to the open- LMU CONTACTS financial aid. ing day of classes of your senior year in high school. During the academic year, a college coach is limited to seven recruiting Dan Smith Boosters: In addition to general recruiting regulations, no alum- opportunities with you (contacts and evaluations combined) with Associate Athletic Director-Compliance ni, boosters or representatives of a college's athletics interests can no more than three in-person, off-campus contacts at any site (310) 338-7789 be involved in your recruitment. There can be no phone calls or during your senior year in high school. letters from boosters. If an LMU booster is contacting you, please (800) LIONS-R-1 call the LMU Compliance Office as soon as possible at (310) 338- In Women's Basketball 7789. Don't risk your NCAA eligibility! A college coach is not permitted to contact you prior to the open- Brianna Johnson ing day of classes of your senior year in high school. During the When can I talk to the coach and have him/her see me play? academic year, a college coach is limited to five recruiting oppor- Compliance Assistant tunities with you (contacts and evaluations combined) with no (310) 338-3706 TELEPHONE CALLS more than three in-person, off-campus contacts at any site during (800) LIONS-R-1 In all Sports Other Than Football and Basketball your senior year in high school. This restriction includes your rel- A college coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call you (or atives or legal guardians, but does not include any contact made your parents or legal guardians) on or after July 1 following the during your official visit to campus. Further, all communication MAILING ADDRESSES completion of your junior year in high school. On or after July 1 between you, your relatives, legal guardians, your coach, or any- Loyola Marymount University after the completion of your junior year in high school, a college one else involved with your participation in basketball, directly or coach is permitted to call you only one time per week. indirectly, and a college coach during the month of July is prohib- Department of Athletics - Compliance ited. 1 LMU Drive - MS 8235 Exception for Men's Basketball ONLY Only in the sport of men's basketball, a college coach (but not a EVALUATIONS Los Angeles, CA 90045 booster) is permitted to call you (or your parents or legal An evaluation is any off-campus activity used to assess your aca- guardians) one time per month on or after June 15 of your soph- demic qualifications or athletics ability, including a visit to your NCAA Clearinghouse omore year in high school through July 31 of your junior year in high school (during which no contact occurs) or watching you high school. Coaches are permitted to call you two (2) times per practice or compete at any site. Currently in all sports other than 301 ACT Drive - Box 4043 week on or after August 1 prior to your senior year in high school. football and women's basketball, a college coach is limited to Iowa City, IA 52243-4043 For junior college and four-year transfer prospects, you may only seven opportunities (contacts and evaluations combined) to Toll Free – Domestic: (877) 262-1492 receive one phone call per week, regardless of the time period. recruit you and not more than three of the seven opportunities may be contacts. In women's basketball, coaches have a limit of Foreign Calls: (319) 337-1492 Exception for Women's Basketball ONLY five opportunities with which to recruit you (contact and evalua- www.ncaaclearinghouse.net Only in the sport of women's basketball, a college coach (but not tions combined) off the college campus. Not more than three of a booster) is permitted to call you (or your parents or legal those five opportunities may be contacts. Once you sign a guardians) one time during each of the months of April and May National Letter of Intent, you may be evaluated an unlimited num- WHAT CAN I RECEIVE FROM LMU of your junior year in high school. You can receive one call on or ber of times by a college coach from the college with which you You (or your family) may not receive any after June 1 through June 20, and you can receive one call on or have signed. benefit, inducement or arrangement such after June 21 through June 30 of your junior year in high school. In addition, you can receive three phone calls during the month of LETTERS AND RECRUITING MATERIALS as cash, clothing, cars, improper expenses, July following your junior year in high school, with no more than In all sports other than men's basketball, letters (including emails) transportation, gifts or loans to encourage one call per week. 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This Marymount University may offer you a one- Unlimited Phone Calls - All Sports information can only be sent to you through regular mail services. year scholarship that covers room and Unlimited phone calls can be made to you (or your parents or College coaches are not permitted to send anything to you legal guardians) by a college coach ONLY under the following cir- (expect a National Letter of Intent offer) through any express mail board, tuition and fees, and required cumstances: (1) during the five days immediately before your offi- service (e.g. Federal Express, UPS, DHL, etc.). course-related books, or any part of these. cial visit by the college you will be visiting; (2) on the day of a The institution can recommend that this aid coach's off-campus contact with you by that coach; (3) on the ini- For more information, please visit our website at tial date for signing the National Letter of Intent in your sport www.LMULions.com. be renewed each year, as is the general through two days after the initial signing date; and (4) you (or practice at LMU. your parents or legal guardians) may telephone a coach at your Good Luck and GO LIONS! expense as often as you wish. 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32 LMU 2007 LMU LIONS A DECADE OF SUCCESS 11TH YEAR HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ

Having established himself as one of the most The rise in the WCC is a tribute to Cruz's reputation respected collegiate coaches in the nation, Frank Cruz is as one of the nation's top recruiters. In 1997, Collegiate in his 11th season directing the LMU baseball program. Baseball tabbed Cruz as the Recruiter of the Year. He Cruz turned the program into an instant winner, claim- accomplished that honor after formulating the nation's ing three consecutive West Coast Conference 16th best recruiting class which included 2000's 16th Championships (the first time in school history), two overall draft pick in Traber. Coast Division titles, and earning three straight appear- In 2004, Cruz led an LMU squad that was picked to ances in the NCAA Regionals from 1998-2000. Cruz, finish fourth in the conference to LMU's best WCC who was selected by USA Baseball as head coach of the record in eight seasons, going a league-best 20-7 en 2004 national team, just completed a four-year term on route to his third WCC Coach of the Year selection. The the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee. Coast Division Champions, LMU earned the right to host Cruz enters the 2007 season ranking eighth all-time the WCC Championship Series at Page Stadium. Lion and second among active coaches in the West Coast pitcher Stephen Kahn brought the WCC Pitcher of the Conference in career victories with 284 wins as LMU's Year selection to LMU for the second time in four sea- skipper. sons, as Billy Traber won the conference award in 2000. Joining the Lions in 1997, Cruz's impact on the WCC The 2005 season was another thriller for LMU fans, was almost immediate. In his first season at the helm, he who watched Cruz and the Lions string together one took a team that finished sixth in the conference with an exciting twist after another. The Lions posted six consec- overall record of 21-39 to three straight first-place fin- utive Tuesday victories, including an April 5th win over ishes. That includes finishes of 34-23-1 in 1998, 33-28 in top-ranked Cal State Fullerton. The victory over the 1999, and 40-19 in 2000. The 40 wins ranks fourth all- Titans marked the first time any LMU sport had ever time at LMU for victories in a single-season. The success defeated the nation's top team. The mid-week streak in 2000 earned Cruz his second WCC Coach of the Year sparked Cruz and the Lions to the hottest regular season honor, following his first in 1998. finish in program history, as they won 14 of their final 16 In just the second season under Cruz, the Lions won games to earn their second straight Coast Division title. the WCC title and earned a trip to the NCAA Regionals LMU hosted the WCC Championship Series for the in 1998, where they shocked the baseball world by fourth time in seven seasons, with all three games tele- upsetting No. 2-ranked Stanford in Palo Alto thanks in vised on Fox Sports Net. part to a complete game effort by freshman Michael Cruz's tireless efforts also helped him earn a position Schultz. Schultz and catcher Scott Walter were named as an assistant coach with the 2000 USA National Freshmen All-Americans, and Schultz earned a spot on Baseball program. The team wrapped up the 2000 the West Regional team after helping LMU defeat Qwest Red, White and Blue Tour with a 27-3-1 record, Stanford for the first time in school history. Walter was including a 6-0 mark in the final tournament of the sum- the 1998 WCC Player of the Year, while Schultz garnered mer season leading to the 2000 Olympics in Australia. WCC Pitcher of the Year honors. Cruz helped lead Team USA to finish the season with The Lions found themselves in the Regionals again in a 21-game unbeaten streak which included 20 wins and 1999 and 2000, as Cruz has led LMU to eight NCAA one tie. Cruz and the Team USA coaches led the National Regional games in just seven years. In 1999, LMU Team to a .900 winning percentage, the best in USA defended its WCC Championship against Pepperdine, Baseball history. winning its first back-to-back conference title in school His success with the 2000 National Team led to his history. Traber and Anthony Angel each earned first- 2004 selection as head coach of Team USA. Cruz led the team All-WCC honors, with Traber posting a team-high 2004 USA Baseball National Team of collegiate players to 135 strikeouts in 120.0 innings. The selection marked the program's first gold medal at the FISU World Angel's second straight all-conference honor after he hit University Championships in Tainan, Taiwan. Cruz and .322 with 16 doubles, four home runs, and 38 RBI. Team USA went a perfect 6-0 in round robin pool play Behind the efforts of All-American Traber in 2000, and then defeated Chinese Taipei (5-2) and Japan (4-2) LMU earned a 6-4 NCAA postseason win over No.2-seed to capture the gold medal. The Americans entered the Cal State Fullerton. Traber's complete game, 13-strikeout championship with a 10-7 record, but then won eight performance advanced the Lions to the Regional win- straight in Taiwan and 12 of their last 14 under Cruz. ner's bracket. Walter joined Traber as an All-American The USA captured the gold with a combined domi- after leading LMU to its third-straight WCC nating performance at the plate, on the mound, and in Championship. the field. Cruz's offense led the eight-team field hitting 34 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL

.307. His pitching staff was nearly untouchable, combining for an 1.19 ERA and BY THE NUMBERS striking out 83 batters in 68.0 innings. For continuing a tradition of excellence with- in the national program, Cruz was named 2004 USA Baseball Developmental Coach CRUZ’S HEAD COACHING RECORD of the Year. The International Baseball Federation then named him International Overall West Coast Conference Coach of the Year, selecting Cruz from a pool of managers from all 112 participat- YR TEAM W L T PCT W L PCT FINISH POSTSEASON 1997 LMU 21 39 0 .350 11 17 .393 Sixth ing member countries and all team levels. The award is a special honor in a year of 1998 LMU 34 23 1 .596 21 8 .724 First NCAA Regional Olympic competition, as Cruz was chosen from a pool that included all nations' 1999 LMU 33 28 0 .541 18 12 .600 First NCAA Regional Olympic baseball coaches. Cruz became just the fourth American coach to receive 2000 LMU 40 19 0 .678 22 8 .733 First NCAA Regional the selection, and the first since 1995. He is the only Team USA coach to win the 2001 LMU 21 37 0 .362 8 22 .267 Eighth award in an Olympic year. In 20 years of national team competition, USA Baseball 2002 LMU 22 34 0 .393 12 12 .500 Fifth 2003 LMU 26 30 0 .464 13 17 .433 Sixth has now won five gold medals. In his two stints with the national team, Cruz has 2004 LMU 32 22 1 .596 20 7 .741 Second played a role in two of those five gold medals. He is now one of just three coaches 2005 LMU 31 27 0 .534 18 12 .600 Second to be a part of multiple gold-medal-winning squads and is the first USA Baseball 2006 LMU 24 32 0 .429 11 10 .524 Fourth National Team Head Coach to be affiliated with the West Coast Conference. Kahn Totals 284 291 2 .494 154 125 .552 joined Cruz on the award-winning national team in 2004. CRUZ’S ASSISTANT COACHING RECORD Other accomplishments for Cruz include coaching MLB's top prospects. Benny Overall Pac-10 Conference Craig (19th round, Cincinnati Reds) kicked-off the now common development of YR TEAM W L T PCT W L PCT FINISH POSTSEASON post-collegiate career for Cruz's players when he was selected following Cruz's first 1993 USC 35 29 0 .547 15 15 .500 Fourth NCAA Reg. Final season at LMU. Matt Riordan (14th round, ) and Curt Fiore (34th 1994 USC 41 20 0 .672 19 11 .633 Third NCAA Reg. Final 1995 USC 49 21 0 .700 21 9 .700 First College World Series round, Atlanta Braves) followed in Craig's footsteps when they were selected in the 1996 USC 44 16 1 .733 24 6 .800 First NCAA Reg.l Final 1999 MLB draft. Joe Sulentor also signed with the following his Totals 169 86 1 .662 79 41 .658 1999 season. Six players were then selected in the 2000 draft, including Traber (first round, ), Schultz (second round, ), Walter CRUZ’S USA BASEBALL TIMELINE 1/05: Named 2004 IBF International Coach of the Year (third round, ), Jason Aspito (ninth round, ), 12/04: Named 2004 National Development Coach of the Year Angel (14th round, ) and current LMU assistant coach Benny Bonilla 8/04: Led the National Team to the program’s first gold medal at the FISU World (free agent, Arizona Diamondbacks). Two more were taken in 2001, with C.J. Wilson University Championships...won 12 of final 14 games... first national team (5th Round, Texas Rangers) and James Clelland (free agent, ) moving to record a no-hitter... to the next level of their playing careers. The 2005 season saw Wilson make his 01/04: Selected as 2004 National Team Head Coach 08/00: Completed Red, White, and Blue Tour with a 27-3-1 record as an major league debut with the Rangers. assistant coach... squad closed season with a 21-game unbeaten streak The 2003 draft saw four more draft selections for Cruz and the Lions: Joshua and USA Baseball record .900 winning percentage Muecke (fifth round, Houston Astros), Josh Whitesell (sixth round, Montreal Expos), 07/00: Beat Cuba twice (9-1, 8-5) in the Netherlands Tournament to win title Vince Cordova (ninth round, New York Mets), and Ryan Yurek (24th round, Houston 01/00: Named 2000 National Team Assistant Coach Astros). Following the 2004 season, Will Quaglieri signed with the New York Mets LMU BASEBALL COACHING HISTORY pre-draft as a fifth-year senior, just before Kevin Jenson (30th round, San Francisco NAME YEARS W L T PCT Giants) and Billy Lockin (37th round, Arizona Diamondbacks) added to the list of Al Gad (68-69) 2 51 37 0 .580 drafted Lions. Jonathan Higashi (Texas Rangers), Brady Koch (Houston Astros), and Marv Wood (70-84) 15 371 452 1 .451 Clint McGill (Houston Astros) also signed professional contracts as the Class of 2004. (85-88) 4 161 82 1 .663 Chris Smith (89-91) 3 122 63 1 .659 With three players drafted in the first 10 rounds, the 2005 season saw a total of Jody Robinson (92-96) 5 109 171 0 .389 six Lions move on to professional baseball. Kahn was the highest of all WCC players Frank Cruz (97-Current) 10 284 291 2 .494 selected, going to the Seattle Mariners in the fifth round. Jeff Stevens was a sixth Total 1,098 1,096 5 .500 round selection of Cincinnati, while James Cooper was taken in the ninth round by the . Joe Frazee signed with Philadelphia after being chosen the 25th round, while Kyle Mura was selected in the 49th round by the . Mura elected to return to the Lions for his senior campaign. Kyle Huddy also went on to sign with the Cincinnati Reds. Most recently, Chris Pettit (19th round, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim) and Mura (42nd round, Saint Louis Cardinals) signed professional contracts following their four-year LMU careers in 2006. In just his first season, Pettit was named a minor league all-star. During his 10 seasons, Cruz's teams have set many single- season records. In 2000, his squad made its mark in the LMU record book with home runs (81, 2nd all-time), hits (702, 3rd all-time), doubles (132, 3rd all-time), runs (516, 5th all-time), wins (40, 4th all-time), winning percentage (.678, 4th all-time) and batting average .331, 4th all-time). Many of his players have broken into a variety of single-season and all-time record

continued 2007 LMU BASEBALL continued YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING TOTALS categories in both the LMU and WCC record books. The YEAR HEAD COACH OVERALL PCT CONF PCT FINISH 2006 squad was one of LMU’s top-3 defensive teams of 1968 Al Gad 23-17-0 .575 11-9-0 .550 WCC - 4th all time, registering a .970 team fielding percentage. 1969 Al Gad 28-20-0 .583 10-10-0 .500 WCC - 4th 1970 Marv Wood 25-19-0 .568 13-8-0 .619 WCC - 2nd One of the keys in the drastic turnaround has been 1971 Marv Wood 21-21-0 .500 12-8-0 .600 WCC - 3rd Cruz's involvement in the improvements of LMU's base- 1972 Marv Wood 25-29-0 .463 8-10-0 .444 WCC - 4th ball facilities. The six-time conference champions enjoy 1973 Marv Wood 30-24-0 .556 14-4-0 .778 WCC - 1st (NCAA Regional) 1974 Marv Wood 19-32-0 .373 8-10-0 .444 WCC - 5th one of the most noteable enhancements to Page 1975 Marv Wood 25-31-0 .446 8-8-0 .500 WCC - 4th Stadium, the Mikos Blue Monster. The massive left-field 1976 Marv Wood 27-23-0 .540 14-14-0 .500 WCC - 2nd wall makes the ballpark one of the most unique in all of 1977 Marv Wood 20-34-0 .370 10-14-0 .417 SCBA - 5th college baseball. In addition, the team has been playing 1978 Marv Wood 29-24-1 .546 16-11-1 .589 SCBA - 3rd 1979 Marv Wood 29-34-0 .460 12-16-0 .429 SCBA - 5th on a new grass infield, and the stadium was equipped 1980 Marv Wood 26-39-0 .400 8-20-0 .286 SCBA - 7th with backstop netting, windscreens, a sound system, 1981 Marv Wood 32-29-0 .525 16-11-0 .593 SCBA - 2nd backstop padding, astroturf dugouts, and lighted bat- 1982 Marv Wood 29-34-0 .460 12-16-0 .429 SCBA - 5th 1983 Marv Wood 11-41-0 .212 5-23 -0 .179 SCBA - 8th ting tunnels. 1984 Marv Wood 23-38-0 .377 10-18-0 .357 SCBA - 7th During the winter of 2003, Cruz initiated the reno- 1985 Dave Snow 27-28-0 .491 12-12-0 .500 WCC - 4th vation of the baseball weight room. The room, which 1986 Dave Snow 50-15-0 .769 19-5 -0 .792 WCC - 1st (CWS) features wall-to-wall mirrors and new equipment, dis- 1987 Dave Snow 36-21-1 .629 10-12-1 .457 WCC - 4th 1988 Dave Snow 48-18-0 .727 18-6-0 .750 WCC - 3rd (NCAA Regional) plays program and individual honors, including past 1989 Chris Smith 39-24-1 .618 18-5-0 .783 WCC - 2nd (NCAA Regional) conference player/pitcher of the year recipients. The 1990 Chris Smith 45-17-0 .726 25-9-0 .735 WCC - 1st (NCAA Regional) improvements encourage LMU players to reach that 1991 Chris Smith 38-22-0 .633 25-11-0 .694 WCC - 2nd 1992 Jody Robinson 16-36-0 .308 10-16-0 .385 WCC - 5th level of excellence. 1993 Jody Robinson 23-33-0 .411 14-16-0 .467 WCC - 4th Cruz also oversaw the construction of Pride Park, the 1994 Jody Robinson 26-31-0 .456 13-7-0 .433 WCC - 4th new entrance to Page Stadium, beginning in May 2004. 1995 Jody Robinson 22-33-0 .400 12-17-0 .414 WCC - 4th The park, resembling a scaled down baseball infield, rec- 1996 Jody Robinson 22-38-0 .367 14-14-0 .500 WCC - 4th 1997 Frank Cruz 21-39-0 .350 11-17-0 .393 WCC - 6th ognizes alumni and friends of LMU baseball and pro- 1998 Frank Cruz 34-23-1 .596 21-8-0 .724 WCC - 1st (NCAA Regional) vides fans with a gathering point for athletic events at 1999 Frank Cruz 33-28 .541 18-12 .600 WCC - 1st (NCAA Regional) LMU. Pride Park features a brick infield with commemo- 2000 Frank Cruz 40-19 .678 22-8 .733 WCC - 1st (NCAA Regional) rative benches surrounding the area. LMU baseball's 2001 Frank Cruz 21-37 .362 8-22 .267 WCC - 8th 2002 Frank Cruz 22-34 .393 12-12 .500 WCC - 5th WCC Championship teams, NCAA tournament appear- 2003 Frank Cruz 26-30 .464 13-17 .433 WCC - 6th ances, and those players who have had jersey numbers 2004 Frank Cruz 32-22-1 .596 20-7 .741 WCC - 2nd retired are recognized on the benches. 2005 Frank Cruz 31-27 .534 18-12 .600 WCC - 2nd 2006 Franks Cruz 24-32 .429 11-10 .524 WCC - 4th Cruz didn’t stop there, turning his efforts toward LMU’s baseball lastest project: a baseball training den. With construction set to begin near the start of the 2007 season, the 8,000 square foot training den will feature three hitting tunnels, pitching mounds, and a baseball strength/weight room. The facility will be com- ASSISTANT COACH BRADY KOCH pleted in the summer of 2007. Named to his current post on June 20, 1996, Cruz One of two Lions to return to campus this season as members of the has employed a highly successful coaching and teaching LMU baseball coaching staff, Brady Koch (2001-2004) was named an philosophy from his experience as a high school coach assistant coach beginning the 2006-07 season. Koch will work prima- and a former assistant coach under Mike Gillespie at rily with the LMU catchers. USC. Prior to coming to LMU, Cruz spent four seasons as an assistant on the USC coaching staff. Cruz's pri- Koch was a four-year letterman as a catcher for the Lions. In his sen- mary responsibilities were with the Trojan hitters and ior season, Koch helped the Lions to their best West Coast Conference record in 15 seasons. , two of the team's strongest areas. In Cruz's four years at Southern California, the Trojans were one After spending one season in the Houston Astros organization, Koch of the most successful programs in the nation, boasting returned to LMU to work with the team and the summer camp pro- an overall record of 169-86-1 (.662). During that span, gram last spring. USC made four NCAA Regional final appearances, cap- tured two Pacific-10 championships, and advanced to Koch earned his bachelors degree in com- the 1995 College World Series championship game. munication studies from LMU in 2004. He Cruz moved to USC after a successful stint at Los resides in his hometown of Manhattan Angeles' University High School, where he taught health Beach, Calif. and physical education. While at University, Cruz posted a 152-68 career record and led his team to the 1988 L.A. City baseball title, four Western League crowns (1988-90-91-92), and six trips to the city baseball play- offs. Cruz was honored as area Coach of the Year on three occasions. He remained a part-time teacher through the 1995-96 academic year. Cruz attended Santa Monica College and then trans- ferred to Pepperdine, where he earned both a bachelors (physical education, 1983) and masters (education, 1989) degree. He is a graduate of Saint Monica High School and now resides in West Los Angeles.

36 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH VINCE BERINGHELE Now in his third season on the bluff, Vince Beringhele continues his work with In his time with UCLA, the Bruins credited the LMU baseball program. After assisting LMU baseball to a West Coast Beringhele with bringing the top high school tal- Conference Coast Division title in 2005, Beringhele was promoted to associ- ent in California to the program. Beringhele's ate head coach for the 2005-06 season. Beringhele works with Head Coach 1997 signees were named the top newcomers in Frank Cruz in overseeing all aspects of the program. the nation by Collegiate Baseball. His 2003 recruiting class also received a top-five ranking During the 2005 and 2006 seasons, Beringhele coached third base and from Baseball America. worked especially with the Lions' offense. With his guidance, two Lion out- fielders (Chris Pettit, Erik Johnson) were unanimous All-West Coast Beringhele helped guide the Bruins to the College Conference first-team selections, largely due to their offensive numbers in World Series in 2000. After losing the first game at the Midwest Regional, conference play. In 2006, Johnson strung together a 24 game hitting streak, Beringhele's 1997 team battled back to win five in a row (including two over the longest streak for a Lion since the school record-setting run in 1988. Pettit Oklahoma State on its home field) to advance to the Series. went on to earn all-star honors in the minors’ Pioneer League as part of the Angels’ organization. Before beginning his coaching career, Beringhele played in the ' minor league system for three years for Lethbridge, Vero Beach, and Beringhele joined the LMU staff in the winter of 2004 after 15 years with Bakersfield. In 1983, he batted .338 at Lethbridge. He tied for the league lead UCLA baseball. Serving as the hitting instructor and recruiting coordinator for in hits (94) with teammate and former Dodger Jeff Hamilton. In 1984, he bat- UCLA, Beringhele tutored the likes of , , Eric Valent, Eric ted .256 for the Vero Beach Dodgers, collecting 100 walks in 100 games. Byrnes, Ryan McGuire, Michael Moore, Chris Pritchett, Joel Wolfe, and Paul Beringhele completed his playing career in 1985, playing for Vero Beach and Ellis, all of whom were drafted in the top five rounds. During his final eight Bakersfield. seasons with UCLA, Beringhele's hitters posted a .301 batting average and averaged over 80 home runs per season. Beringhele graduated from Loyola High as a two-sport standout in baseball and football before becoming UCLA's starting center fielder from 1981 to 1983 and a career .319 hitter. He signed with the Dodgers after his junior year, but not before leaving a mark on the Bruin record book after three seasons of play. Beringhele's 138 career walks is the second-highest total in Bruin histo- ry, while his 46 career mark is tenth-best in school history. His 61 walks in 1982 is fourth on the single-season chart.

The former UCLA great continues his work with Cruz, as he began his coach- ing career as an assistant for Cruz's University High School team before spend- ing two seasons (1988-89) at Cal State Los Angeles.

Beringhele also worked with Cruz in the summer of 2004 during the selection process for the gold-medal winning USA Baseball National Team.

Beringhele has a bachelor of arts in sociology from UCLA.

He and his wife, Trudy, along with their daughter, Betina, reside in Culver City.

ASSISTANT COACH BENNY BONILLA One of two Lions return to campus this year as returned to his alma mater, Carlsbad High members of the LMU baseball coaching staff, School, as an assistant coach. Benny Bonilla (1997-2000) was named an assis- tant coach beginning the 2006-07 season. Bonilla Most recently, Bonilla was the pitching coach will serve as the pitching coach. at Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, Calif., helping guide the team to the CIF Bonilla was a four-year letterman for the Lions as semifinals in just its second season of exis- a left-handed pitcher. He received All-West Coast tence. Bonilla and the Grizzlies finished 22- Conference recognition three seasons and still 11. holds the LMU record for single-season winning percentage after going 9-1 in 2000. Bonilla earned his bachelors degree in busi- ness administration from LMU in 2001. The As a freshman in 1997, Bonilla led the Lion pitchers in victories. Bonilla and Carlsbad, Calif. native now resides in the Lions went on to win three straight West Coast Conference Hermosa Beach, Calif. Championships in 1998, 1999, and 2000.

Following his undergraduate days in a Lion uniform, Bonilla signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks and played one season in the organization. He then 2007 LMU BASEBALL

BRIEFLY DeAndre Miller is in his second season BRIEFLY A.J. LaMonda is in his senior season with with LMU after transferring for the spring 2006 the Lions... expected to finish his career as a four- semester from Fresno State... is the top returner in year starter at first base... coaches are looking for on-base percentage (.416)... expected to be the him to provide leadership and experience to the starting center fielder... coaches hope he will be Lions’ infield, which should be one of the stronger the leadoff hitter and an offensive catalyst... com- parts of the 2007 squad... ing off a championship summer with the Santa AT LMU 2006... played in 50 games for the Lions, Barbara Foresters... has adjusted his swing, which starting 45 ... hit .296 in WCC play and .273 on coaches feel will be more conducive to his speed the season... added 25 RBI... was Baseball and gap power... named co-defensive MVP of America's preseason pick for the WCC's best LMU's Crimson and Navy Fall Series... defensive ... went on to post a .989 At LMU 2006... played in 51 games, making 39 fielding percentage... hit safely in seven straight starts... led team in walks (30) and hit by pitches games in April... 2005... hit .253 and made just (13)... went 13-for-16 in stolen bases including three errors in 53 games played at first base for the three stolen bases against UC Riverside on Lions... made 42 starts and drove in 28 runs... hit a grand slam in the first inning of deciding game MILLER • LMU CAREER HIGHS February 21st... went 3-for-6 at SJSU on Feb. 25... AB 6 - at SJSU, 2/25/06 AT FRESNO STATE 2005... made 45 starts, hitting three in the WCC Championship Series... 2004... R 3 - at UA, 2/5/06 .245 with a .423 on-base percentage... was sec- had 29 hits, four doubles, and 24 RBI... made just H 3 - at SJSU, 2/25/06 ond on the team with 48 runs scored... led the one error in 153 chances (.994)... 2B 1 - 3x (last: vs. PEP, 3/31/06) Bulldogs with 42 walks... also went 7-for-9 in HIGH SCHOOL a 2003 graduate of Servite High RBI 2 - 2x (last: vs. PEP, 3/31/06) stolen bases... 2004... started 41 games, 37 in left School in Anaheim, Calif... product of same high BB 3 - vs. CP, 2/10/06 field, three at second base, and one at designated school program as current LMU teammates Brad K 3 - vs. UH, 2/17/06 SF 1 - 4x (last: vs. SCU, 4/22/06) Meyers and Greg Meyers... hit .420 with just seven hitter... tied for second on the team with 23 SAC 1 - 5x (last: at UP, 5/20/06) walks... had four triples, placing him among the strikeouts... a first-team All-Serra League selec- SB 3 - at UCR, 2/21/06 WAC's top-3... hit .290 with 17 RBI and two home tion... helped summer team Southern California CS 1 - 3x (last: at USD, 4/13/06) runs... posted a .411 on-base percentage... Renegades to the Palomino World PO 4 - 2x (last: at UCR, 2/21/06) HIGH SCHOOL a 2003 graduate of Berkeley High Championship... A 1 - 2x (last: vs. UCR, 3/14/06) School in Berkeley, Calif... a three-year letterwin- PERSONAL Andrew James LaMonda was born E 1 - 2x (last: at UCR, 3/26/06) ner, playing second and third base for Coach Tim Nov. 13, 1984, in Orange County, Calif... son of Hit Streak 3 (2006) Moellering... served as team captain for three sea- Kathy and Herbert LaMonda... has two sisters, LaMONDA • LMU CAREER HIGHS sons... hit over .400 three of his four seasons... fin- September and Jordan, and one brother, Zack, AB 6 - at UNLV, 3/22/05 ished his high school career hitting .481 with four who played football at San Diego State... a natural R 3 - at UA, 2/5/06 home runs, 18 RBI, and 30 stolen bases as a sen- science major. H 3 - 6x (last: vs. SCU, 4/21/06) ior... led team to two league titles... was a two- 2B 2 - vs. CAL, 2/13/05 time All-Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League HR 1 - 6x (last: at UCR, 3/25/06) selection... was a USA Baseball Junior National RBI 5 - at SCU, 4/18/05 Team invitee, but did not compete due to injury... BB 2 - 2x (last: at SMC, 4/3/05) K 3 - vs. PEP, 4/30/04 PERSONAL DeAndre Lamont Miller was born May SF 2 - at SMC, 5/10/04 18, 1985, in Oakland, Calif... now calls Antioch, SAC 1 - 3x (last: at UA, 2/5/06) Calif. home... son of Herbert Miller and Lee SB 1 - 7x (last: vs. GU, 4/30/06) Daniels-Miller... also recruited by USC, UC Santa CS 1 - 10x (last: vs. GU, 4/29/06) Barbara, and Jacksonville... a business administra- PO 17 - vs. CHAP, 2/23/05 tion major with an emphasis in management. A 4 - 3x (last: at UCR, 3/26/06) E 1 - 8x (last: vs. SCU, 4/22/06) Hit Streak 7 (2006) LaMONDA LaMONDA • CAREER AT LMU YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3BHR RBI TB SLG%BB HBP SO GDPOB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2004 .279 44-24 104 17 29 4 0 1 24 36 .346 10 1 13 4 .339 3 1 0-1 152 20 1 .994 2005 .253 53-42 158 23 40 10 0 3 28 59 .373 15 4 22 6 .330 2 0 3-9 313 32 3 .991 2006 .273 50-45 165 32 45 7 1 2 25 60 .364 13 10 22 2 .360 1 2 4-7 324 40 4 .989 Total .266 147-111 427 72 114 21 1 6 77 155 .363 38 15 57 12 .344 6 3 7-17 789 92 8 .991

MILLER • CAREER AT LMU YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDPOB% SF SHSB-A PO A E FLD% 2006 .230 51-39 126 30 29 3 0 0 11 32 .254 30 13 33 2 .416 4 5 13-1671 2 2 .973

MILLER • CAREER AT FRESNO STATE YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDPOB% SF SHSB-A PO A E FLD% 2004 .290 51-41 145 31 42 8 4 2 17 64 .441 23 7 23 3 .411 0 2 6-8 64 15 1 .988 2005 .245 54-55 159 48 39 6 0 0 8 45 .283 42 7 26 1 .423 0 2 7-9 88 113 22 .901 Total .266 105-96 304 79 81 14 4 2 25 109 .359 65 14 49 4 .418 0 4 13-17152 128 23 .924 2007 LMU BASEBALL

BRIEFLY Michael Glomb is playing his third season BRIEFLY Joe Zeller is in his first season with LMU BRIEFLY Eric Farris is in his third season with LMU with the Lions after redshirting his true freshman baseball... coaches will look to use him as a relief baseball... is the top returner in batting average year... is the returning starting shortstop... coaches pitcher, possibly a set-up guy... is also a back-up (.332 in 2006), runs scored (36), RBI (38), and total are looking to get a full, healthy season with him second baseman... bases (87)... coaches consider him the team leader anchoring the infield... put on a solid 10-15 HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Capistrano both physically and emotionally... is coming off a pounds and became stronger in the off-season... Valley High School in Mission Viejo, Calif... was an great summer in the Cape Cod League, that saw AT LMU 2006... played 36 games for the Lions, All-CIF selection for Coach Bob Zamora... earned him earn all-star and All-Cape Cod honors and fin- 24 of which were starts... hit .417 in WCC play... two All-South Coast League selections... hit .397 ish in the top-10 in batting average... coaches hit first career at Cal State Northridge on his junior season and posted a 1.06 ERA his senior expect he will start at second, hit third in the line- St. Patrick's Day... hit safely in four straight games year... up, steal bases, and be one of the top players in during March... finished season with nine RBI... PERSONAL Joseph Scott Zeller was born October the WCC this season... named MVP of LMU's 2005... made 25 starts for the Lions... finished the 17, 1987, in Long Beach, Calif... now calls Mission Crimson and Navy Fall Series... season hitting .302 with a .355 on base percent- Viejo, Calif. home... son of Judy and Joseph Zeller... AT LMU 2006... earned All-WCC honorable men- age... started on , only to tear a liga- father wrestled for Long Beach State and now tion... hit .353 in WCC play and .332 on the sea- ment in his thumb that weekend that would keep teaches mathematics at Capistrano Valley High son... led team in at bats (220), hits (73), sac flies him out eight weeks... returned to earn the start- School... has two sisters, Arlene and Rose... major- (7), and stolen bases (18)... ended the season on a ing shortstop position and added a spark to the ing in business administration. 13-game hitting streak... was Baseball America's Lions defensively, as LMU finished 17-8 with him as preseason pick for the WCC's best defensive sec- the starting shortstop... went 3-for-3 in game one ond baseman... 2005... was a second-team All- of the WCC Championship Series... 2004... utilized WCC selection and a frontrunner in the WCC his redshirt season... Freshman of the Year race... was slated to start at HIGH SCHOOL a 2003 graduate of Bellarmine shortstop on Opening Day, but missed first six College Prep in San Jose, Calif... served as team weeks of season due to broken hamate bone... captain, hitting .305... recipient of the Bellarmine returned in late March to earn the starting second Billy Schmidt Leadership Award... product of same base job and gave the Lions a huge spark defen- high school program as current LMU teammates sively... finished the season second on the team in Steve Connolly and Will Dugoni... batting average, hitting .345 with 35 starts... had PERSONAL Michael Christian Glomb was born 11 extra base hits, 17 RBI, and was 9-for-10 in November 20, 1984, in Los Gatos, Calif... son of stolen base attempts... Margaret and Christian Glomb... parents attended HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of Hamilton Santa Clara and father played basketball for the High School in Chandler, Ariz... was drafted by the Broncos... sister, Katie, played volleyball for LMU in Atlanta Braves in the 42nd round of the 2004 draft 2005... also has two brothers, Kevin and Matt... a ... was a first-team All-Arizona selection... hit .469 business administration major. FARRIS • CAREER HIGHS with 41 RBI, 50 runs scored, and 14 stolen bases to GLOMB • CAREER HIGHS AB 6 - 4x (last: at USD, 4/15/06) lead Hamilton to back-to-back state titles in 2003- AB 5 - 2x (last: vs. GON, 5/21/05) R 4 - vs. GU, 5/21/05 04... was a Collegiate Baseball/TPX All-American... R 2 - 7x (last: at CSUN, 3/17/06) H 4 - 2x (last: vs. GU, 5/21/05) named Arizona Player of the Year by the East Valley H 3 - 3x (last: vs. PEP, 5/27/05) 2B 2 - 2x (last: vs. GU, 4/28/06) Tribune and the ABCA... prep coach was Mike 2B 2 - 2x (last: vs. LBSU, 3/7/06) HR 1 - 3x (last: at USF, 5/12/06) Woods... 3B 1 - vs. LBSU, 4/19/05 RBI 3 - 5x (last vs. CSUN, 5/16/06) RBI 2 - 5x (last: at CSUN, 3/17/06) BB 2 - vs. LBSU, 4/19/05 PERSONAL Eric Michael-Jay Farris was born BB 1 - 11x (last: at UP, 5/20/06) K 2 - 4x (last: at UP, 5/19/06) March 3, 1986, in Sacramento, Calif... son of K 3 - at USF, 4/22/05) SF 1 - 9x (last: vs.CSUN, 5/16/06) Elizabeth and Darryl Farris... has two sisters, SAC 2 - at SJSU, 2/24/06 SAC 1 - 9x (last: at USD, 4/13/06) Jeannette and Jessica... a sociology major. SB 1 - vs. PEP, 5/27/05 SB 2 - 2x (last: vs. GU, 4/30/06) CS 1 - 3x (last: at UA, 2/5/06) CS 1 - 9x (last: vs. CSUN, 5/16/06) PO 4 - 2x (last: vs. GON, 5/21/05) PO 5 - 5x (last: vs. SCU, 4/23/06) A 6 - 2x (last: vs. UCSB, 3/3/06) A 8 - 2x (last: at UCLA, 5/17/05) E 2 - 3x (last: vs. CP, 2/11/06) E 2 - 3x (last: at UA, 2/3/06) FARRIS Hit Streak 4 (2005,2006) Hit Streak 13 (2006)

GLOMB • CAREER AT LMU YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDPOB% SF SHSB-A PO A E FLD% 2005 .302 28-25 86 16 26 4 1 0 7 32 .372 5 2 19 4 .355 0 4 1-3 39 73 6 .949 2006 .234 36-24 77 16 18 5 0 1 9 26 .338 6 1 12 4 .298 0 4 0-1 32 71 5 .954 Total .269 64-49 163 32 44 9 1 1 16 58 .356 11 3 31 8 .328 0 8 1-4 71 144 11 .951

FARRIS • CAREER AT LMU YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2005 .345 40-35 142 27 49 9 0 2 17 64 .451 8 3 10 1 .387 2 6 9-10 55 104 7 .958 2006 .332 55-54 220 36 73 9 1 1 38 87 .395 11 8 24 5 .374 7 3 18-26 132 154 8 .973 Total .337 40-89 362 63 122 18 1 3 55 151 .417 19 11 34 6 .379 9 9 27-36 187 258 15 .967

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BRIEFLY Xavier Esquivel is in his first season with BRIEFLY Anthony Soto is a fifth-year, graduate BRIEFLY Jeremy LaMell is in his first season with LMU baseball... had a good fall season, earning school student in the School of Education, playing LMU baseball after transferring from Glendale Most Valuable Pitcher honors during LMU's his final season for the Lions... will be in the mix to Community College in Ariz... 2007 will be his Crimson and Navy Fall Series... coaches note that be an everyday ... coaches expect he will sophomore season, as he redshirted at Kansas he throws hard for his size and expect him to be play against right-handed pitching and feel he State prior to playing for GCC... expected to see one of the mainstays in the bullpen... could see some time against left-handers as well... time as the Lions' designated hitter this season... HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Don Anotonio can play either left or center field for the Lions... has very good speed... coaches feel he is a Lugo High School in Chino, Calif... was a four-time named offensive MVP of LMU's Crimson and Navy baserunning threat and are excited to have his All-Mt. Baldy League selection for Coach Joe Fall Series... speed in the program... Marcos... served as captain his senior season... AT LMU 2006... played in 43 games, making 15 AT GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (AZ) played for the scout team... starts... finished the season hitting .310... added 2006... ranked in nation's top-20 in stolen bases PERSONAL Xavier C. Esquivel was born 14 runs scored and eight RBI... was 3-for-6 in (34) in NJCAA Division II... was the lead-off batter September 5, 1988, in Pasadena, Calif... now calls stolen bases... 2005... hit .250 in 22 games for the and starting left fielder for Coach Dave Grant... Chino, Calif. home... son of Rosalinda and Lions... made four starts... finished with a double, AT KANSAS STATE 2005... utilized redshirt sea- Ceferino Esquivel... has a younger brother, three RBI, a .300 on-base percentage, and no son... Allende... majoring in business administration. errors in the outfield... went 3-for-4 with two RBI HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of Chaparral and two runs against Portland on April 9... 2004... High School in Scottsdale, Ariz... was an all-state hit .291 in 38 games played with 13 hits and a selection and won two state titles with Coach Jerry .311 on-base percentage... 2003... appeared in six Dawson and the Firebirds... games before medical redshirting after breaking PERSONAL Jeremy Scott LaMell was born his wrist in practice... September 2, 1985, in Scottsdale, Ariz... son of HIGH SCHOOL a 2002 graduate of Venice High Sandra LaMell and Philip and Lois LaMell... has an School in Venice, Calif... earned three-varsity let- older sister, Jodi, and an older brother, Jason... ters and captained his baseball team for his final majoring in economics. two seasons... a three-time All-Western League and two-time All-Los Angeles selection playing first base, outfield, and pitching for coach Tim Alcantar... also played quarterback and receiver on the football team earning all-city and all-league honors... PERSONAL Anthony Gilbert Soto was born August 25, 1984, in Los Angeles... son of Arthur Soto and Gomez... has one brother, Arthur... completed his undergraduate degree in sociology... now working toward his masters in education.

SOTO • CAREER HIGHS AB 5 - 2x (last: at UCSB, 3/12/05) R 2 - 4x (last: at UP, 5/21/06) H 3 - vs. UP, 4/9/05 2B 1 - 2x (last: vs. UP, 4/9/05) RBI 2 - vs. UP, 4/9/05 BB 1 - 9x (last: at UP, 5/21/06) K 2 - at UCSB, 3/9/04) SF 1 - vs. SMC, 4/3/04 SAC 2 - at USD, 4/15/06 SB 1 - 5x (last: at UP, 5/21/06) PO 6 - vs. USD, 3/9/04 E 1 - 2x (last: at LBSU, 5/9/06) Hit Streak 4 (2006)

SOTO • CAREER AT LMU YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% SOTO 2003 .000 6-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 2004 .241 38-15 54 7 13 1 0 0 5 14 .259 5 1 9 0 .311 1 2 1-1 28 0 1 .966 2005 .250 22-4 28 4 7 1 0 0 3 8 .286 0 2 3 2 .300 0 1 1-1 8 0 0 1.000 2006 .310 43-15 71 14 22 0 0 0 8 22 .310 4 5 5 4 .388 0 4 3-6 51 0 1 .981 Total .270 109-34 155 26 42 4 0 0 16 44 .284 9 8 17 6 .341 1 7 5-8 89 0 2 .978

LaMELL • CAREER AT GLENDALE CC (AZ) YR AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2006 .323 56 189 40 61 10 3 0 22 77 .407 17 7 19 0 .399 0 8 34-38 92 12 3 .972 2007 LMU BASEBALL

BRIEFLY Brian Wilson is in his second season with BRIEFLY Elvis Herrera is in his senior season with BRIEFLY Lee Roberts is in his second season with LMU... is the top returner in pitching appearances LMU... coaches are looking for his right-handed LMU after walking-on to the team as an academic (24) and top returning reliever in innings pitched bat to come around, knowing that it could really sophomore... coming off a good rookie season (46.1)... contending for a spot in the weekend help the predominately left-handed hitting Lions... that earned him conference all-freshman honors... rotation... will be a designated hitter or right field- AT LMU 2006... made 22 appearances... posted coaches feel he improves with each outing... has er when not pitching... coaches feel he had lost seven hits on the season, three of which were dou- proved that he can get outs at the Division I level... some of his high school velocity last season as a bles... hit safely in four straight games in February, AT LMU 2006... earned WCC All-Freshman recog- rookie, but believe it has returned... including against San Jose State, where he went 2- nition after finishing league play with three saves AT LMU 2006... played in 50 games for the Lions for-2 with two doubles... 2005... started 12 games and an ERA of 1.80 in 15 innings of work... led the as a freshman, as a pitcher, designated hitter, and and hit .286 with .333 on base percentage for the team in saves (3)... finished the season with the outfielder... was third on the team in batting aver- Lions... tallied three doubles and six RBI... went a bullpen's top ERA (4.68)... went 2-0 in 23 appear- age, hitting .315... was the toughest to strikeout, perfect 4-for-4 with one RBI and four runs scored ances and 32.2 innings pitched... strikeout to walk with only 15 strikeouts in 162 at bats... also made in win over Portland... 2004... hit .300 in WCC ratio was 16:8... 24 appearances and four starts on the mound... play... had 11 hits and a .302 on-base percentage HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of Mira Costa totaled 46.1 innings... opponents hit just .264 off in 23 games played... picked up his first hit as a High School in Manhattan Beach, Calif... earned him... had a huge game against UC Santa Barbara Lion on 2/15 against No. 11 Baylor... all-area southern section and All-Bay League hon- on March 4th, throwing the final 2.1 innings to HIGH SCHOOL a 2003 graduate of Mira Costa ors as a senior for Coach Mike Neilly... finished sen- earn the win in a combined shutout effort while High School in Manhattan Beach, Calif... posted a ior season with a 1.91 ERA... also ran two seasons driving in the winning run with a double... batting average of .396 with one home run and 24 of cross country... HIGH SCHOOL a 2005 graduate of Rancho RBI in 2003... earned second-team All-Bay League PERSONAL Bryan Lee Roberts was born January Bernardo High School in San Diego... hit and honors as a senior for Coach Mike Nielly.... product 24, 1986 in Madrid, Spain... son of Marsha and the pitched the Broncos to the CIF title under Coach of same high school program as current LMU late Bryan Roberts... step-father Dulin Erickson Sam Blalock... named San Diego Player of the Year teammate Lee Roberts... played baseball for Cal State Dominguez Hills... has by the Union Tribune and North Country Times... PERSONAL Elvis Santino Herrera was born April one sister, Brooke... a mechanical engineering was named CIF Player of the Year and was a first- 12, 1985, in Santa Monica, Calif... son of Casey major. team Cal-Hi Sports all-state first-team selection... and Daniel Herrera... has one sister, Tuesday... a tel- PERSONAL Brian Matthew Wilson was born evision production major. January 16, 1987, in Sacramento, Calif... son of Phyllis and Raymond Wilson... father played foot- ball at Cornell... has two brothers, Raymond Jr. and Michael... also recruited by Cal State Fullerton, San Diego, University of Arizona, Arizona State, and Texas Christian University...a business administra- HERRERA • CAREER HIGHS tion major. AB 5 - at SJSU, 2/25/06 R 4 - vs. UP, 4/9/05 H 4 - vs. UP, 4/9/05 2B 2 - at SJSU, 2/24/06 WILSON • CAREER HIGHS RBI 2 - 2x (last: vs. USD, 3/18/05) AB 5 - 7x (last: at UP, 5/21/06) BB 1 - 7x (last: at USC, 4/25/06) R 3 - at NMSU, 3/12/06 K 2 - 2x (last: at UP, 5/20/06) H 4 - at UP, 5/21/06 SF 1 - vs. UP, 4/9/05 2B 1 - 7x (last: vs. GU, 4/30/06) PO 11 - vs. UCLA, 4/12/05 HR 1 - at NMSU, 3/11/06 A 3 - vs. UCLA, 4/12/05 RBI 3 - vs. PEP, 4/1/06 E 1 - 3x (last: at USF, 4/23/05) BB 1 - 9x (last: at USF, 5/14/06) Hit Streak 4 (2006) K 2 - 3x (last: vs.GU, 4/28/06) SF 1 - 3x (last: vs.SCU, 4/23/06) WILSON • CAREER AT LMU SAC 1 - 2x (last: at NMSU, 3/11/06) YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2006 .315 47-42 162 21 51 7 0 1 22 61 .377 9 4 15 6 .360 3 2 1-2 5 8 2 .867 SB 1 - at UCR, 3/26/06 CS 1 - vs. UCI, 3/14/06 YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AG WP HP BK SFA SHA PO 1 - 5x (last: at UP, 5/21/06) 2006 5.44 2-0 24 4 0 0/1 0 46.1 46 31 28 28 26 18 1 3 174 .264 11 8 0 2 3 A 2 - vs. UCSB, 3/4/06 E 2 - vs. UH, 2/19/06 HERRERA • CAREER AT LMU Hit Streak 10 (2006) YR AVGG-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2004 .26823-8 41 4 11 1 0 0 2 12 .293 1 1 6 2 .302 0 0 0-0 18 0 1 .947 IP 6.2 - at USC, 4/25/06 2005 .28624-12 49 7 14 3 0 0 6 17 .347 4 0 10 2 .333 1 0 0-0 68 8 2 .974 SO 4 - at UCI, 2/7/06 2006 .17522-7 40 3 7 3 0 0 0 10 .250 2 0 11 1 .214 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 Total.23569-27 136 14 32 7 0 0 8 39 .287 7 1 27 5 .320 1 0 0-0 68 8 3 .962 ROBERTS • CAREER HIGHS IP 3.0 - 2x (last: vs. GU, 4/29/06) ROBERTS • CAREER AT LMU SO 3 - at SJSU, 2/25/06 YR ERA W-L APP GSCG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AV WP HP BK SFA SHA 2006 4.68 2-0 23 0 0 0/0 3 32.2 45 18 17 8 16 8 1 1 133 .338 5 5 0 5 5 2007 BASEBALL 41 2007 LMU BASEBALL

BRIEFLY J.R. Higley is in his first season with LMU BRIEFLY Brett Mendoza is in his second season BRIEFLY Marty Mullins is in his first season with baseball... is a for the Lions... coaches with LMU... will be used as a designated hitter and LMU baseball... was a pleasant surprise to the are looking for him to get more experience with possibly see time in left field or behind the plate... coaches in the fall... coaches learned he can not the program... will likely redshirt this season... coaches note that he is already a team leader only catch, but is a bona fide hitter... coaches feel HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Jesuit High despite his sophomore standing, and that he has that once he starts using the whole field, he will School in Carmichael, Calif... was an All-Delta had played a big role in establishing the solid team find himself in the lineup often... League selection after hitting .346 his senior sea- chemistry... HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Los Gatos son for Coach Joe Potulny... AT LMU 2006... played in 22 games as a fresh- High School in Los Gatos, Calif... was a three-time PERSONAL John Ronald Higley was born June 21, man... hit .317 with a .488 slugging percentage... De Anza League selection, earning league MVP 1988, in Woodland, Calif... now calls Folsom, Calif. went 5-for-10 with two doubles in first collegiate honors in 2005... named San Jose Mercury News home... son of Joyce and John Higley... father at bats... finished with three multiple-hit games... 2005 Junior of the Year... served as captain his final wrestled for Iowa... has a younger sister, Jillian... went 3-for-5 with a double in his second game in two seasons for Coach Sanfilippo... also was a majoring in political science. a Lion uniform against Hawaii... two-time all-league pick in football... HIGH SCHOOL a 2005 graduate of Palos Verdes PERSONAL Marten Evans Mullins was born Peninsula High School in Rancho Palos Verdes, March 3, 1988, in San Jose, Calif... son of Becky Calif... led the Bay League with a .485 average his and Dan Mullins... named after his mother's maid- senior season... was a four-time letterwinner and en name, Marten... has one sister, Melissa... major- two-year captain for Coach Dennis Gonzalves... ing in business administration. was a three-time All-Bay League selection... is a product of same high school program as current LMU teammate Andy Beal... PERSONAL Brett Christopher Mendoza was born September 30, 1986, in , Calif... son of Martha and Rudy Mendoza... father also attend- ed LMU... has one sister, Lauren Nicole... also recruited by Hawaii, UC Irvine, and Trinity University... majoring in business administration.

BRIEFLY Greg Meyers is in his first season with LMU baseball... will redshirt this season... HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Servite High School in Anaheim, Calif... earned three varsity let- ters as a pitcher and infielder for Coach Todd Cook... product of same high school program as current LMU teammates A.J. LaMonda and broth- er Brad Meyers... PERSONAL Gregory Andrew Meyers was born October 12, 1987, in Santa Ana, Calif... now calls Yorba Linda, Calif. home... son of Kathy and Jeff Meyers... brother Brad is also a teammate... major- ing in business administration.

MENDOZA • CAREER HIGHS MENDOZA AB 5 - 2x (last: at NMSU, 3/12/06) R 2 - vs. CSUN, 5/16/06 H 3 - vs. UH, 2/19/06 2B 1 - 4x (last: vs. CSUN, 5/16/06) HR 1 - vs. NU, 3/23/06 RBI 1 - 3x (last: vs. NU, 3/23/06) BB 1 - at SJSU, 2/25/06 K 2 - at UCR, 3/26/06 SF 1 - 2x (last: at NMSU, 3/12/06) PO 12 - at NMSU, 3/12/06 Hit Streak 3 (2006)

MENDOZA • CAREER AT LMU YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2006 .317 22-7 41 7 13 4 0 1 3 20 .488 1 1 6 1 .333 2 1 0-1 45 0 0 1.000 2007 LMU BASEBALL

BRIEFLY T.J. Bernardy is in his first season with BRIEFLY Sean Dovel is in his third season with BRIEFLY Blake Feaser is in his third season at LMU LMU baseball after transferring from Cosumnes LMU... is the Lions' returning starting catcher and after receiving a medical redshirt in 2006... coming River Junior College in Sacramento, Calif... 2007 the top returner in slugging percentage (.469 in off Tommy John surgery and expected to be game- will be his sophomore season, as he redshirted at 2006)... coaches expect big things from him this ready in March... coaches note he has had a better- Sac State prior to playing for Cosumnes River... season... continues to improve each season... than-expected recovery... coaches were impressed with his defensive play as coaches note that he is swinging the bat with more AT LMU 2006... went 1-0 with one save in five a catcher this fall... named co-defensive MVP of balance and doing a very good job behind the appearances before an injury sidelined him the rest LMU's Crimson and Navy Fall Series... is the leading plate... of the season... 2005... posted a 4-2 record and led candidate to back-up starting catcher Sean Dovel... AT LMU 2006... received All-WCC honorable the team with four saves... finished second on the AT COSUMNES RIVER JC 2006... played the sea- mention recognition for the second straight sea- team with 30 appearances... was named WCC son with a broken hamate bone... as the catcher, son... finished the season ranked 14th in the Pitcher of the Week on April 11th after securing threw out better than 75 percent of all attempted nation in doubles per game, averaging .42... the wins over No. 1 Cal State Fullerton and over basestealers for Coach Tony Bloomfield... helped totaled 22 doubles, which ranked him eighth all- Portland in the rubber game of the WCC series... team to the league title... time on the LMU season doubles list... hit .311 did not allow an earned run in three appearances At SACRAMENTO STATE 2005... utilized redshirt with a slugging percentage of .469... named WCC for the Lions on that week, while striking out five season... Player of the Week and a College Baseball against Portland... threw four scoreless innings in HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of Mater Dei Foundation National Honor Roll player for the relief for LMU to earn the 8-4 win over Portland... High School in Santa Ana, Calif... was an All-Serra week of April 3 after going 7-for-12 with five dou- earned his team-leading fourth save of the season League pick his senior season... was team MVP as bles, five runs scored, and four RBI in the three- over Pepperdine April 29th... 2004... had a 2-1 a sophomore for Coach Burt Call... also earned a game series against 19th-ranked Pepperdine... record in 18 games including one start... threw varsity letter in soccer... 2005... earned All-WCC honorable mention as the 17.2 innings on the season... PERSONAL Timothy J. Bernardy was born August Lions' catcher... posted a .287 batting average in HIGH SCHOOL a 2003 graduate of Santa 26, 1986, in Newport Beach, Calif... now calls freshman season... started 47 games... recorded Margarita Catholic High School in Santa Margarita, Corona Del Mar, Calif. home... son of Stephanie 13 extra base hits and 19 RBI... drove in the win- Calif... went 4-1 with two saves, a 1.82 ERA, and and Tim Bernardy... has two younger sisters, ning run with the score tied 6-6 in the top of the 34 strikeouts in his senior season... threw a perfect Natalie and Allyson... majoring in business admin- ninth at UNLV on March 22nd... game during his final season... allowed just 29 hits istration. HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of La Mirada in 42 innings of work... a second-team All-Serra High School in La Mirada, Calif... named first-team League selection... helped his squad reach the CIF All-CIF Southern Section Division III as La Mirada semifinals and posted a save against Capistrano took the Suburban League title each of his four Valley High School in the quarterfinals... a two-year seasons... a two-time all-area and three-time all- letterman for Coach Borowski... high school team- league selection... hit .384 (38-for-99) in 2004, mate of current LMU teammate Justin Bunkis... DOVEL • CAREER HIGHS AB 5 - 11x (last: at USF, 5/12/06) with 26 RBI and 11 doubles... earned second-team PERSONAL Blake Edward Feaser was born R 3 - 2x (last: vs.PEP, 4/1/06) All-CIF honors as a junior after hitting .400 with January 17, 1985, in Mission Viejo, Calif... son of H 3 - 6x (last: vs. SMC, 4/9/06) four homeruns, 18 RBI, and 29 runs scored... was Jennifer and Edward Feaser... has one brother, 2B 3 - vs.PEP, 4/1/06 consistent at the plate during his high school Austin... a communication studies major. 3B 1 - vs. UP, 4/9/05 career, hitting .380 and .360 as a freshman and HR 1 - 4x (last: at CSF, 4/18/06) sophomore... prep coach was Kim Brooks... FEASER • CAREER HIGHS IP 4.0 - vs. UP, 4/10/05 RBI 3 - 2x (last: at CSF, 4/18/06) PERSONAL Sean McFall Dovel was born April 7, BB 3 - vs. SCU, 4/22/06 SO 3 - 2x (last: at UA, 2/5/06) K 3 - 2x (last: vs. GU, 4/29/06) 1986, in Redondo Beach, Calif... son of Amie and SF 1 - 3x (last: vs. SCU, 4/22/06) the late Tom Dovel... has one brother, Jason... a SAC 1 - 6x (last: at USD, 4/15/06) business administration major. SB 1 - vs. SMC, 4/7/06 CS 1 - 6x (last: at UP, 5/19/06) PO 11 - vs. USD, 3/18/05 A 3 - 4x (last: vs. UCI, 3/14/06) E 1 - 10x (last: vs. PEP, 4/2/06) Hit Streak 9 (2006)

DOVEL • CAREER AT LMU YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG%BB HBP SO GDPOB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2005 .287 49-47 164 23 47 10 1 2 19 65 .396 10 0 39 3 .326 1 3 0-1 266 41 6 .981 2006 .311 53-52 177 31 55 22 0 2 26 83 .469 23 1 47 4 .389 2 3 1-6 236 36 4 .986 DOVEL Total .299 102-99 341 54 102 32 1 4 45 148 .434 33 1 86 7 .360 3 6 1-7 502 77 10 .983

FEASER • CAREER AT LMU YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2004 6.11 2-1 18 1 0 0/0 0 17.2 30 15 12 17 7 2 0 0 79 .380 6 2 1 1 0 2005 5.62 4-2 30 1 0 0/0 4 32.0 43 23 20 17 20 8 2 3 134 .321 4 3 3 3 1 2006 6.75 1-0 5 0 0 0/0 1 9.1 10 9 7 5 7 0 0 0 36 .278 1 3 0 0 2 Total 5.95 7-3 53 2 0 0/0 5 59.0 83 47 39 39 34 10 2 3 249 .333 11 8 4 4 3 2007 LMU BASEBALL

BRIEFLY Nik Garcia is in his second season with BRIEFLY Will Dugoni is in his first season at LMU... BRIEFLY Ernie Cho is in his second season with LMU... coaches felt he really hit the ball well in the will back-up fellow Bellarmine Prep alumnus LMU... coaches feel he is settling into his role as a fall and believe that if he refines his defensive skills, Michael Glomb at the shortstop position... may relief pitcher... has developed a slider and got some he could see a lot of time at first base... may also also see time behind Eric Farris at second base... of his high school velocity back... expected to be a see time as a designated hitter against left-handed HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Bellarmine set-up guy out of the pen for the Lions... may also pitching... College Preparatory in San Jose, Calif... product of see time in the Lions’ outfield... AT LMU 2006... appeared in 23 games for the same high school program as current LMU team- AT LMU 2006... made five appearances on the Lions, making seven starts... hit .219... hit safely in mates Steve Connolly and Michael Glomb... was mound, but did not factor into any decisions... tal- three straight games in February... an All-WCAL selection as a senior after hitting .395 lied two strikeouts in his four innings of work... HIGH SCHOOL a 2005 graduate of El Capitan for Coach Gary Cunningham... as a senior, was the also had four at-bats... High School in Lakeside, Calif... a three-time All- starting shortstop for the top-ranked team in the HIGH SCHOOL A 2005 graduate of Palm Desert Grossmont League selection for Coach Steve state and the fifth-ranked team in the nation... also High School in Palm Desert, Calif... was a two-time Vickery... earned a varsity letter in water polo... All-Desert Valley League selection and a first-team PERSONAL Nikolas Antonio Garcia was born PERSONAL William Ernest Dugoni III was born Puma All-American... led his team with a .432 February 26, 1987, in San Diego... now calls El September 1, 1988, in Sacramento, Calif... now average, 95 at bats, and 41 hits... tallied a team- Cajon, Calif. home... son of Anna and Guillermo calls Fremont, Calif. home... son of Arlene and high 69 strikeouts, in 70.2 innings pitched... fin- Garcia... has three bothers, Guillermo Jr., Cristian, William Dugoni Jr... mother played volleyball for ished his senior season 8-3 with a 1.98 ERA... prep and Damian, and one sister, Andrea... also recruit- Saint Mary's, while father played basketball for UC coach was Darol Salazar... ed by San Diego, UC Riverside, and Long Beach Davis... has an older sister, Amanda, and two PERSONAL Ernie Gunn Cho was born October State... a civil engineering major. younger brothers, Andrew and Matthew... major- 23, 1987, in Los Angeles... now calls Hacienda ing in business administration. Heights, Calif. home... son of Insook and Seong GARCIA • CAREER HIGHS Cho... has one sister, Priscilla... also recruited by AB 5 - vs. UH, 2/19/06 Stanford, Cal, USC, and UC Riverside... a business R 1 - 6x (last: vs. CSUN, 5/16/06) administration major. H 1 - 7x (last: at UCR, 3/25/06) 2B 1 - 2x (last: vs. UCSB, 3/5/06) RBI 1 - 4x (last: vs. CSUN, 5/16/06) BB 1 - 6x (last: vs. CSUN, 5/16/06) K 1 - 5x (last: at USD, 4/13/06) PO 10 - vs. UH, 2/19/06 A 1 - vs. UCSB, 3/5/06 E 2 - at UCR, 3/25/06 Hit Streak 3 (2006)

BRIEFLY Angelo Songco is in his first season with LMU baseball... coaches were pleasantly surprised to see he gained weight and got stronger over the summer... showed some better-than-average power in the fall... expected to be in the lineup everyday in left or right field... HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Bishop Alemany High School in Mission Hills, Calif... earned four varsity letters for Coach Randy Thompson... was a three-time team captain and GARCIA two-time all-league selection... PERSONAL Mario Angelo Saldaña Songco was born September 9, 1988 in Van Nuys, Calif... son of Maria and Antonio Songco... father played CHO • CAREER HIGHS baseball for St. Joseph's College... has three broth- IP 1.0 - 3x (last: at UCR, 3/25/06) ers, Marco, Ryan, and Nico... a business adminis- SO 1 - 2x (last: vs CP, 2/11/06) tration major.

GARCIA • CAREER AT LMU YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG%BB HBP SO GDPOB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2006 .219 23-7 32 6 7 2 0 0 4 9 .281 6 0 5 1 .342 0 0 0-0 45 1 3 .939

CHO • CAREER AT LMU YR ERA W-L APP GSCG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AV WP HP BK SFA SHA 2006 18.000-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 11 8 8 6 2 0 0 0 21 .524 3 1 0 1 1 2007 LMU BASEBALL

BRIEFLY Andy Beal is in his third season at LMU... BRIEFLY Melvin Blackmon is in his second season BRIEFLY Brad Meyers is in his third season with coaches praise him for doing everything they've with LMU... a left-handed pitcher who will see time LMU... named to the preseason Brooks Wallace ever asked of him, whether it be to start or come out of the bullpen for the Lions... coaches note he and Roger Clemens Award Watch Lists... Baseball out of the pen... coaches note he is one of the has a plus curve ball... America places him in the top-50 prospects for the toughest and most composed pitchers on the staff AT LMU 2006... called upon as a situational pitch- 2007 draft... coaches expect that he'll be one of and know he will see a great number of innings er, as one of the two left-handers on the squad... the top pitchers in the WCC... worked very hard in again this season, whether as a starter or reliever... made 15 appearances, but did not factor into any the off-season to improve his velocity and slider... AT LMU 2006... led the team in strikeouts with 66 decisions... recorded three strikeouts in his 7.1 had a very good fall season... in 90.1 innings of work... posted a strikeout to innings of work... AT LMU 2006... an All-WCC second-team pick walk ratio of 66:33... made 20 appearances on the HIGH SCHOOL graduate of Temecula Valley High after going 4-2 with a 3.25 ERA in WCC play... fin- season... threw the first 6.2 scoreless innings in a School in Temecula, Calif... led his team with a ished season 8-4 with a team-leading 3.23 ERA... combined shutout effort over UC Santa Barbara... 1.45 ERA through 77.1 innings of work... posted a also led the team in starts (15) and innings pitched was not charged with a wild pitch or a balk in his record of 12-1 with six complete game shutouts (111.1)... finished with a strikeout to walk ratio of more than 90 innings on the season... 2005... fin- and 56 strikeouts... a 39th round draft pick of the 62:30... opponents hit just .276 off him... named ished impressive freshman season 4-1 with a team- in the 2005 draft... prep WCC Pitcher of the Week and a College Baseball best 3.71 ERA and three saves... also led team with coach was John Paino... also was a three-year let- Foundation Weekly Honor Roll player after carrying 31 appearances... tied for team lead with a .261 terman in football... was a two-time All- a shutout into the ninth inning against 19th- opponents' batting average... pitched one perfect Southwestern League selection as quarterback for ranked Pepperdine... finished the outing allowing inning to close out game one win in WCC the Golden Bears... five hits in 8.2 innings... threw a complete game at Championship... PERSONAL Melvin Earl Blackmon was born May San Jose State... threw the first seven scoreless HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of Palos Verdes 31, 1987, in San Diego... son of Carolyn and innings of a combined shutout at Cal State Peninsula High School in Rolling Hills, Calif... Melvin Blackmon, Sr... has one brother, Malen... Northridge on St. Patrick's Day... finished the ranked as Perfect Game USA's No. 54 prospect in also recruited by Long Beach State and Cal State month of March 4-0... 2005... started six games the nation... went 9-1 with a 1.02 ERA and 82 Northridge... a psychology major. for the Lions, posting a 4-3 record with one save... strikeouts in 62 innings of work in 2004... was a his four wins tied for third on the team... finished four-time Daily Breeze All-Area selection and two- with 43.1 innings pitched and 25 strikeouts... time Daily Breeze Area Player of the Year... hit .413 spent the summer after his freshman season in the (33-for-80) with five home runs and 22 RBI, lead- Cape Cod League and was named a top-10 ing him to his second Bay League MVP honor... as prospect and MVP of the playoffs... Baseball a sophomore earned All-CIF first-team, Bay League America considered him to be one of the top-five MVP, and Daily Breeze Area Player of the Year freshmen in the nation... selections for his 8-2, 0.79 ERA efforts... hit .455 HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of Servite High that season... named California Freshman of the School in Anaheim, Calif... drafted in the 14th Year in 2001 and was the winning pitcher in the round of the 2004 draft by the New York Mets... gold medal game against Venezuela as a member selected to the squad in the of the USA Baseball Junior Olympic team... prep 2003 Area Code Games, the most prestigious coach was Roger Cannon... high school teammate showcase for top prospects in the nation... named of current LMU teammate Brett Mendoza... BEAL • CAREER HIGHS Team One West's No. 3 prospect and Perfect Game PERSONAL Andrew Beal was born October 22, IP 8.2 - vs. SMC, 4/8/06 USA's No. 64 prospect in California... went 8-1 1985, in Whittier, Calif... now calls Rancho Palos SO 6 - 3x (last: vs. SMC, 4/8/06) with a 0.97 ERA in 2004 en route to Serra League Verdes, Calif. home... son of John and Linda Beal... MVP honors... named second-team All-CIF father played baseball for La Salle... has two broth- BLACKMON • CAREER HIGHS Southern Section Division I... prep coach was Todd ers, Greg and Chris, who attended Saint Mary's... IP 1.1 - vs. CSUN, 5/16/06 Cook... is a product of same high school program also recruited by USC, Long Beach State, and SO 1 - 3x (last: at SJSU, 2/25/06) as current LMU teammates A.J. LaMonda and Arizona State... a sociology major. brother Greg Meyers... PERSONAL Bradley Steven Meyers was born BEAL • CAREER AT LMU September 13, 1985, in Santa Ana, Calif... now YR ERA W-L APPGS CGSHO/CBO SVIP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AV WP HP BK SFA SHA 2005 3.71 4-1 31 0 0 0/1 3 53.1 49 24 22 30 40 14 1 3 188 .261 2 3 1 6 4 calls Yorba Linda, Calif. home... son of Jeff and 2006 5.58 5-8 20 14 0 0/1 0 90.1 119 66 56 33 66 21 6 7 371 .321 0 9 0 7 6 Kathy Meyers... has one brother, Greg, also on the Total 4.89 9-9 51 14 0 0/2 3 143.2 168 90 78 63 106 35 7 10 559 .301 2 12 1 13 10 Lions’ pitching staff... also recruited by Cal State Fullerton, UC Riverside, and Fresno State... a busi- BLACKMON • CAREER AT LMU ness administration major. YR ERA W-L APP GSCG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AV WP HP BK SFA SHA 2006 6.14 0-0 15 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 8 9 5 12 3 1 1 0 29 .276 0 4 0 1 1

B. MEYERS • CAREER AT LMU B. MEYERS • CAREER HIGHS YR ERA W-L APPGS CGSHO/CBO SVIP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AV WP HP BK SFA SHA IP 9 - at SJSU, 2/24/06 2005 5.19 4-3 15 6 0 0/0 1 43.1 60 31 25 15 25 8 0 3 180 .333 2 2 0 2 0 2006 3.23 8-4 17 15 1 0/1 0 111.1 117 50 40 30 62 16 2 8 424 .276 4 7 2 7 5 SO 7 - 2x (last: at UP, 5/19/06) Total 3.78 12-732 21 1 0/1 1 154.2 177 81 65 45 87 24 2 11 604 .293 6 9 2 9 5

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BRIEFLY Kevin Hernandez is in his first season BRIEFLY Mike Kenney is in his second season with BRIEFLY Daniel Macias is in his senior season in with LMU baseball after transferring from LMU... coaches feel he has found his velocity after the Lion uniform... a veteran who had a great jun- Moorpark Junior College... 2007 will be his junior a long, two-year rehabilitation period... has ior year and a successful summer, where he went season... has three or four pitches and a feel to worked his way back up onto the depth chart in 7-0 with an ERA of 1.71 with 47 strikeouts in 58 pitch after a successful summer in the Alaska the bullpen... coaches are excited about his possi- innings for the El Dorado Broncos of the Jayhawk League... coaches expect that he'll be another bilities now that he's healthy... League... was the winning pitcher in the opening piece to what they feel will be a strong bullpen this AT LMU 2006... his continued rehab allowed him game of the NCB Tournament for the Broncos... season... just two appearances... finished the season 0-1... has three different pitches and a feel to pitch... AT MOORPARK JC 2005-06... threw two seasons AT SADDLEBACK JUNIOR COLLEGE 2005... uti- coaches expect a good year out of him... for Coach Mario Porto... named to the National lized his redshirt season... AT LMU 2006... earned All-WCC honorable men- Deans' List... HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of La Costa tion recognition... led all LMU starters in hits HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of Moorpark Canyon High School in Carlsbad, Calif... was a allowed (103) and extra base hits allowed (20) in High School in Moorpark, Calif... earned two varsi- three-year letterman and two-time captain for his 93 innings of work... finished the season with a ty letters for Coach Dan Burchfield... Coach Justin Machado... went 10-0 as a starting 4.35 ERA in his 18 appearances... named WCC PERSONAL Kevin Andrew Hernandez was born pitcher as a junior... also played one season of bas- Pitcher of the Week and a College Baseball May 6, 1986, in Van Nuys, Calif... now calls ketball... Foundation Weekly Honor Roll player on May 1st Moorpark, Calif. home... son of Irene and Jorge PERSONAL Michael James Kenney was born after throwing a complete game, two-hit shutout Hernandez... has a younger brother, Keenan... August 16, 1986, in La Jolla, Calif... son of Peggy of Gonzaga... 2005... finished fourth on the team majoring in business administration. and Patrick Kenney... has one sister, Kaley, and one with 26 appearances... made four starts and fin- brother, Christopher... also recruited by Santa ished with one win and one save... threw a career- Clara, UCLA, Arizona, and Arizona State... an high 6.1 innings, scattering four hits and holding undecided liberal arts major. UCLA to one run in the seventh while striking out three to get the win on the road... 2004... started five games for the Lions, including Opening Day as a freshman... made 22 appearances... struck out 32 batters and walked just 14 in 29.1 innings... collegiate debut came in Opening Day start against UC Riverside, where he struck out the side in his only inning of work in the 5-4 win on 2/10... struck out a season-high six batters against then-No. 11 Baylor on 2/15... HIGH SCHOOL a 2003 graduate of Banning High School in Wilmington, Calif... posted a record of 9- 4 and an ERA of 1.53 for Coach John Gonzales... BRIEFLY Ryan Wheeler is in his first season with recorded 92 strikeouts in 89 innings of work... LMU baseball... is a converted third baseman after named MVP of the Marine League... received first- playing first base in high school... is a big, physical, team South Bay Area honors... left-handed hitter... coaches note his great work PERSONAL Daniel Gregory Macias was born ethic and feel his potential is unlimited... came into August 21, 1985, in Culver City, Calif... son of the program and dropped 15 pounds... working Catalina Macias and Mike Camarillo... has one sis- very hard to learn his new position at third base... ter, Yasmine... also recruited by Long Beach State... HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Torrance High a business administration major. School in Torrance, Calif... was a two-time All-CIF (Div. IV) selection for Coach Ollie Turner... served as captain his senior season... hit .454 with 30 RBI as a senior... was also a three-time All-Pioneer League selection in basketball... MACIAS • CAREER HIGHS PERSONAL Ryan Gerard Wheeler was born July IP 9.0 - vs. GU, 4/30/06 SO 8 - at NMSU, 3/12/06 10, 1988, in Torrance, Calif... son of Heather and Gerard Wheeler... both parents played basketball in college, father for San Bernadino Valley and KENNEY • CAREER AT LMU mother for the UCLA junior varsity team... has a YR ERA W-L APP GSCG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AV WP HP BK SFA SHA younger brother, Jason... majoring in business 2006 99.00 0-1 2 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 4 6 6 3 0 0 0 0 5 .800 1 1 0 0 0 administration. MACIAS • CAREER AT LMU YR ERA W-L APPGS CGSHO/CBOSVIP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AV WP HP BK SFA SHA 2004 7.36 0-2 22 5 0 0/0 1 29.1 48 29 24 14 32 8 0 2 133 .361 3 2 0 3 0 2005 6.92 1-2 26 4 0 0/0 1 40.1 52 32 31 15 29 15 2 3 165 .315 4 3 1 2 0 2006 4.35 5-8 18 14 1 1/0 0 93.0 103 51 45 31 36 14 1 5 357 .289 4 4 1 7 13 Total 5.53 6-12 66 23 1 1/0 2 162.2 203 112 100 60 97 37 3 10 655 .310 11 9 2 12 13

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BRIEFLY Justin Bunkis is in his third season with BRIEFLY Nate Keadle is in his third season with BRIEFLY Steve Connolly is in his first season with LMU... a right-handed power hitter who is a con- LMU... coaches are waiting for him to blossom... LMU baseball... joins the program as a redshirt tender in the team's toughest battle, the first base has had his ups and downs, but coaches feel he sophomore after playing two seasons with LMU spot... has found a new arm slot and is throwing more club baseball... a left-handed pitcher who will see AT LMU 2006... played in 26 games... hit .293, strikes... had a good summer with the El Dorado time out of the bullpen for the Lions... going 12-for-41... three of 12 hits were doubles... Broncos of the Jayhawk League, posting a 2.70 LMU CLUB BASEBALL posted a 3.95 ERA with a added seven RBI... posted a .366 slugging percent- ERA with 24 strikeouts in 33.1 innings of work... strikeout to walk ratio of 30:12... threw five com- age... 2005... appeared in six games for the Lions... AT LMU 2006... totaled 26.1 innings of work in plete games in six starts... was a club teammate of recorded first career RBI with a sac fly against Utah 17 appearances... made three starts for the Lions... current LMU teammate Lee Roberts... February 27... 2005... made five appearances for the Lions as a HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of Bellarmine HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of Santa freshman... pitched a career-high 1.1 innings at College Preparatory in San Jose, Calif... earned a Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa UNLV March 22nd and recorded his first career varsity letter after going 1-0 for Coach Gary Margarita, Calif... was ranked as the No. 36 strikeout... Cunningham... product of same high school pro- prospect in California by Perfect Game USA... high HIGH SCHOOL a 2004 graduate of Huntington gram as LMU teammates Will Dugoni and Michael school teammate of current LMU teammate Blake Beach High School in Huntington Beach, Calif... Glomb... Feaser... helped Santa Margarita to the Serra was an All-Sunset League first-team selection his PERSONAL Stephen Joseph Connolly was born League title in 2004... prep coach was Mike junior and senior seasons... earned Sunset League May 9, 1986, in Cohasset, Mass... now calls Santa Borowski... MVP honors after going 8-3 with an ERA of 3.05 Clara, Calif. home... son of Mary and Joe PERSONAL Justin Sternbergs Bunkis was born and 45 strikeouts in 55 innings pitched his senior Connolly... mother played ice hockey for Colby February 23, 1986, in Berkeley, Calif... now calls year... prep coach was Benji Medure... College (Maine) and now is the Assistant Dean of Coto De Caza, Calif. home... son of Juris and Ruta PERSONAL Nathaniel Douglas Keadle was born Students at Bellarmine Prep... father played base- Bunkis... father played hockey for University of June 19, 1985, in Huntington Beach... son of ball for Curry College (Mass.)... has a younger Toronto... has one sister, Jessica... major is televi- Douglas and Diana Keadle... has two brothers, brother, Kevin, and younger sister, Christine... sion production with a minor in business adminis- Garrett and Justin, who pitched for Wake Forest... majoring in English. tration. a business administration major.

BUNKIS • CAREER HIGHS AB 5 - at USF, 5/12/06 R 2 - at UP, 5/21/06 H 2 - 2x (last: at UP, 5/20/06) BRIEFLY Tim Busbin is in his first season with LMU 2B 1 - 3x (last: at UP, 5/21/06) baseball... a young right-handed pitcher who RBI 1 - 8x (last: at UP, 5/21/06) pleasantly surprised coaches in the fall... coaches BB 1 - at SJSU, 2/26/06 K 1 - 10x (last: at USF, 5/12/06) recruited him at 84 to 85 mph, but was touching KEADLE • CAREER HIGHS SF 1 - at UP, 5/21/06 91 in the fall... expected to see innings in long IP 4.0 - vs. LBSU, 3/7/06 PO 14 - at UP, 5/20/06 relief... SO 5 - vs. USC, 3/21/06 A 1 - 4x (last: at UP, 5/21/06) HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Saint Francis Hit Streak 3 (2006) High School in Mountain View, Calif... was an All- WCAL pick his senior season after going 7-2 with BUNKIS • CAREER AT LMU YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBPSO GDP OB%SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% a 1.56 ERA... also served as team captain for 2005 .000 6-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 3 1 .000 1 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 Coach Chris Volta that season... 2006 .293 26-4 41 2 12 3 0 0 7 15 .366 1 2 7 1 .333 1 0 0-1 39 4 0 1.000 PERSONAL Timothy Kent Busbin was born July Total .255 32-4 47 2 12 3 0 0 8 15 .319 1 2 10 2 .288 2 0 0-1 41 4 0 1.000 16, 1988, in Mountain View, Calif... son of Kazuko and Mark Busbin... father teaches at Saint Francis KEADLE • CAREER AT LMU High School and mother is a professor at YR ERA W-L APP GSCG SHO/CBO SVIP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AV WP HP BK SFA SHA Stanford... has an older brother, Chris... an unde- 2005 13.50 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 4.2 9 10 7 6 1 2 0 2 23 .391 2 0 0 0 0 2006 6.15 0-1 17 3 0 0/0 0 26.1 37 21 18 15 19 6 1 0 106 .349 5 7 2 0 4 clared liberal arts major. Total 7.26 0-1 22 3 0 0/0 0 31.0 46 31 25 21 20 8 1 2 129 .357 7 7 2 0 4

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BRIEFLY Ezequiel Ruvalcaba is in his senior season BRIEFLY Ty Kelly is in his first season at LMU... a BRIEFLY Taylor Shoop is in his first season with with the Lions... will see time out of the bullpen in switch-hitter who is competing for time at third... LMU baseball after transferring from Davidson middle relief... coaches are looking for him to HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Saint Mary's College... a graduate student now at LMU, he will throw strikes this season... High School in Stockton, Calif... was a two-time use his final season of eligibility with the Lions... a AT LMU 2006... made 14 appearances and tossed All-SJAA selection for Coach Peter Pijl... helped big, power-hitting first baseman who has Division I 16 innings for the Lions... threw one inning in a team to league title his junior and senior seasons... experience... coaches feel he will bring leadership combined shutout effort at Cal State Northridge served as captain and named team MVP as a sen- to the team and provide some power from the left on St. Patrick's Day... 2005... posted a 1-0 record ior... also an all-league selection in basketball, help- side... with one save in 14 appearances... tied for the ing his team to a 31-4 record and second place fin- AT DAVIDSON COLLEGE... 2006... named to the team lead with a .261 opponents' battng aver- ish at the DIII state championship his senior year... Preseason All-Southern Conference first-team at age... retired six straight batters to earn his first PERSONAL Tyler Patrick Kelly was born July 20, designated hitter... started the first four games at career save in Lions' win at 21st-ranked USC... 1988, in Dallas... now calls Tracy, Calif. home... son first base before breaking a finger on his throwing earned first career decision in win against Saint of Diane and Patrick Kelly... father played baseball hand by fouling a pitch off it against Army, ending Mary's... 2004... had a 2.25 ERA with two strike- and basketball for Colorado... has a younger sister, his season and Davidson career... completed that outs in three appearances... also hit .200 with one Niki... was recruited by 30 programs coming out of turn at bat by drawing a walk... belted home runs double in five games... made his LMU pitching high school... majoring in business administration. in each of the first two games of the season debut in the eighth inning against USC and did not against Georgetown... went on to receive a med- surrender a hit... 2003... redshirted his true fresh- ical redshirt for the season... 2005... was an All- man season... Southern Conference selection at designated hit- HIGH SCHOOL a 2002 graduate of Sylmar High ter... was also named to the all-state squad... hit School in Sylmar, Calif... finished with a 3.59 grade .347 with five home runs and 14 RBI in first 11 point average... earned four varsity letters for starts... hit three home runs at Georgia Southern, Coach Gary Donatella... was a three-time All-Valley becoming just the fourth Wildcat to hit three or Mission League selection ... team captain as a jun- more long balls in one game... in summer play with ior... played infield and outfield... the Staunton Braves (Valley League), hit .289 with PERSONAL Ezequiel Ruvalcaba was born on June two home runs and 12 RBI en route to Staunton 11, 1984, in Jalisco, Mexico... he is the son of Brave of the Year honor... 2004... led team in dou- Raymundo and Noemi Ruvalcaba... has two broth- bles, was second in home runs, and third in RBI... ers, Edgar and Raymundo, and one sister, Reyna... hit .409 in conference play with a .773 slugging a civil engineering major. percentage... hit .357 with two outs... 2003... hit .360 over first eight games of his career... first BRIEFLY Jeremy Burrell is in his first season at career hit came at Georgia Southern... LMU... coaches will look to him for spot innings... HIGH SCHOOL a 2002 graduate of Loyola High HIGH SCHOOL a 2006 graduate of Culver City School in Los Angeles... was a three-year letter- High School in Culver City, Calif... was an All-CIF winner for Coach Aaron Marlerelli... named selection for Coach Rick Prieto... was also a two- Offensive Player of the Year as a freshman and time All-Ocean League pick... hit over .325 as a Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore... was selected junior and senior, while posting ERAs below 2.0 to the 2002 Dodger Elite Team... went 5-0 with both seasons... also earned a varsity letter in track 1.95 ERA as a senior... that same season, hit .385 and cross country... with nine doubles, seven home runs, and 27 RBI... PERSONAL Jeremy Craig Burrell was born named first-team All-Mission League and second- October 4, 1988, in Westchester, Calif... son of team All-CIF... also a LA Times All-City Central Nickie and Kim Burrell... father is a LMU alumnus selection... also played football for the Cubs... RUVALCABA • CAREER HIGHS and works at LMU in Facilities Management... has PERSONAL Taylor Eastland Shoop was born IP 3.0 - at UCSB, 3/11/05 three sisters, Karina, Kelsey, and Hannah, and one October 7, 1983, in Santa Monica, Calif... now SO 3 - at USF, 4/22/05 brother, Brandon... Karina is a LMU alumna... calls Malibu, Calif. home... son of Lee and Paul majoring in English. Shoop... is one of six children, with brothers Arron,

RUVALCABA • CAREER AT LMU Tyler, and Logan, and sisters Evan and Madison... YR ERA W-L APP GSCG SHO/CBO SVIP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AV WP HP BK SFA SHA Tyler attended Pepperdine, while Evan played vol- 2004 2.25 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 3 1 1 4 2 1 0 0 15 .200 0 0 2 5 5 leyball for Duke... completed undergraduate 2005 5.50 1-0 14 0 0 0/0 1 18.0 18 13 11 10 10 4 0 0 69 .261 1 4 0 2 1 2006 7.31 0-2 14 0 0 0/1 0 16.0 20 14 13 10 9 6 0 3 63 .317 2 0 2 2 1 degree in economics at Davidson... now working Total 5.92 1-2 31 0 0 0/1 1 38.0 41 28 25 24 21 11 0 3 147 .279 3 4 4 9 7 on his masters in education at LMU.

SHOOP • CAREER AT DAVIDSON COLLEGE (NC) YR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2003 .206 23-17 68 3 14 2 0 1 5 19 .279 5 20 .257 0-0 2004 .275 35-34 131 17 36 13 2 4 29 65 .496 3 36 .295 1-1 2005 .286 41-35 147 21 42 10 0 9 25 79 .537 7 37 .325 1-2 2006 .250 4-4 12 2 3 0 0 2 4 9 .750 4 4 .308 0-0 Total .265 103-90 358 43 95 25 2 16 63 172 .480 16 94 .300 2-3 48 LMU BASEBALL PRIDE 2007 LMU BASEBALL 2006 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

...the year in pictures 1 1 The 2006 squad was one of LMU’s top-3 defensive teams 06 all-time with a .970 season fielding percentage. THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ‘06 2 The Lions are the final team eliminated from the West Coast 2 3

Conference Championship Series race, and finish among the

WCC’s top half for the third straight season.

3 Baseball clinches the 2005-06 WCC Commissioner’s Cup for LMU

Athletics. The cup is awarded annually to the top-performing school

in the WCC. 4 5

4 LMU defeats top-ranked Cal State Fullerton on the road for the

second straight season.

5 Erik Johnson, Brad Meyers, and Lee Roberts are named to All-WCC

teams, while an additional four Lions earned honorable mention

6 recognition.

6 LMU baseball alumni continue to excel in the professional ranks.

Billy Traber (1998-2000) and C.J. Wilson (2001) are called up to

active rosters, while three minor league Lions are selected for the

Arizona Fall League.

50 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL 2006 RESULTS 2006 HONOR ROLL RECORD: 24-32 HOME: 11-18 AWAY: 13-14 WCC: 11-10 All-West Coast Conference DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC PITCHER, REC ATT Erik Johnson, first-team 2/3 at #31 Arizona L 5-10 0-1 Meyers, 0-1 2205 Brad Meyers, second-team 2/4 at #31 Arizona L 3-5 0-2 Macias, 0-1 1136 Lee Roberts, All-Freshman 2/5 at #31 Arizona W 12-5 1-2 Beal, 1-0 721 Sean Dovel, honorable mention 2/7 at UC Irvine L 4-6 1-3 Beal, 1-1 623 Eric Farris, honorable mention 2/10 #25 Cal Poly W 10-8 2-3 Feaser, 1-0 483 Casey Gordon, honorable mention 2/11 #25 Cal Poly L 4-16 2-4 Macias, 0-2 523 Daniel Macias, honorable mention 2/12 #25 Cal Poly L 1-5 2-5 Torres, 0-1 547 2/17 Hawaii L 1-3 2-6 Meyers, 0-2 568 JOHNSON 2/18 Hawaii L 2-11 2-7 Macias, 0-3 584 WCC Player of the Week 2/19 Hawaii L 4-11 2-8 Torres, 0-2 585 Chris Pettit • Mar. 13 2/21 UC Riverside L 3-6 2-9 Macias, 0-4 247 Sean Dovel • Apr. 3 2/24 at San Jose State W 3-2 3-9 Meyers, 1-2 418 2/25 at San Jose State W 15-7 4-9 Roberts, 1-0 421 WCC Pitcher of the Week 2/26 at San Jose State L 1-6 4-10 Beal, 1-2 363 Brad Meyers • Feb. 27 3/3 UC Santa Barbara L 3-4 4-11 Beal, 1-3 475 Brad Meyers • Apr. 3 3/4 UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 5-11 Wilson, 1-0 485 Daniel Macias • May 1 3/5 UC Santa Barbara W 9-4 6-11 Macias, 1-4 589 3/7 Long Beach State L 8-9 6-12 Kenney, 0-1 223 3/10 at New Mexico State W 9-5 7-12 Meyers, 2-2 203 GORDON College Baseball Foundation 3/11 at New Mexico State W 17-3 8-12 Beal, 2-3 215 National Honor Roll 3/12 at New Mexico State W 20-6 9-12 Macias, 2-4 125 Sean Dovel • Apr. 3 3/14 UC Irvine L 5-10 9-13 Torres, 0-3 237 Daniel Macias • May 1 3/17 at Cal State Northridge W 10-0 10-13 Meyers, 3-2 126 3/18 at Cal State Northridge L 3-6 10-14 Beal, 2-4 135 Brooks Wallace Award Watch List 3/19 Cal State Northridge L 2-7 10-15 Macias, 2-5 408 Chris Pettit 3/21 USC L 4-14 10-16 Ruvalcaba, 0-1 247 3/23 Northwestern W 11-5 11-16 Meyers, 4-2 240 Baseball America: Top WCC Prospects 3/25 at UC Riverside L 7-10 11-17 Beal, 2-5 222 #1 Brad Meyers 3/26 at UC Riverside L 1-3 11-18 Macias, 2-6 212 3/26 at UC Riverside L 2-9 11-19 Keadle, 0-1 352 PETTIT 3/29 #2 Cal State Fullerton L 4-8 11-20 Torres, 0-4 289 Baseball America: WCC’s Best Tools 3/31 #19 Pepperdine • W 8-1 12-20 Meyers, 5-2 514 Best Baserunner: Chris Pettit 4/1 #19 Pepperdine • W 11-10 13-20 Mura, 1-0 524 Best Defensive 1B: A.J. LaMonda 4/2 #19 Pepperdine • L 7-8 13-21 Ruvalcaba, 0-2 549 Best Defensive 2B: Eric Farris 4/7 Saint Mary’s • L 3-5 13-22 Meyers, 5-3 407 Best Defensive 3B: Kyle Mura 4/8 Saint Mary’s • L 2-5 13-23 Beal, 2-6 414 4/9 Saint Mary’s • W 7-1 14-23 Macias, 3-6 487 Baseball America: Fab 50 By Class 4/13 at #23 San Diego • L 4-6 14-24 Meyers, 5-4 180 #6 sophomore: Brad Meyers 4/15 at #23 San Diego • W 7-3 15-24 Beal, 3-6 200 4/15 at #23 San Diego • L 5-6 15-25 Torres, 0-5 200 MURA Baseball America: Cape League 4/18 at #1 Cal State Fullerton W 8-4 16-25 Wilson, 2-0 1573 4/21 Santa Clara • W 10-3 17-25 Meyers, 6-4 422 Top Prospects 4/22 Santa Clara • L 8-11 17-26 Torres, 0-6 375 #9 Brad Meyers 4/23 Santa Clara • L 3-4 17-27 Macias, 3-7 404 4/25 at USC W 6-5 18-27 Roberts, 2-0 472 Boyd’s World: 4/28 Gonzaga • W 4-3 19-27 Meyers, 7-4 403 Nation’s Toughest Schedules 4/29 Gonzaga • W 6-3 20-27 Beal, 4-6 411 #17 LMU 4/30 Gonzaga • W 5-0 21-27 Macias, 4-7 527 5/9 at Long Beach State L 3-5 21-28 Beal, 3-7 927 Boyd’s World: 5/12 at San Francisco • L 4-5 21-29 Torres, 0-7 250 Nation’s Toughest Non-Conf. Schedules 5/13 at San Francisco • L 1-5 21-30 Macias, 4-8 405 MEYERS #9 LMU 5/14 at San Francisco • L 1-10 21-31 Beal, 4-8 575 5/16 Cal State Northridge L 9-16 21-32 Torres, 0-8 289 5/19 at Portland • W 4-3 22-32 Meyers, 8-4 154 MLB Draft 5/20 at Portland • W 3-2 23-32 Macias, 5-8 201 19th round: Chris Pettit, Angels 5/21 at Portland • W 13-9 24-32 Beal, 5-8 254 42nd round: Kyle Mura, Cardinals • West Coast Conference game NCAA NATIONAL STATS 2006 SCORING BY INNING CATEGORY PLAYER RANK 1234 56 7 8 9 EXTOTAL 2B/gm S. Dovel (.42) 14th LMU 51 22 38 31 52 41 48 37 7 0 327 2B/gm Team (2.16) 28th OPP 4829373835392856252 337 DOVEL FLD % Team (.970) 33rd

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2006 RESULTS RECORD: 24-32 HOME: 11-18 AWAY: 13-14 WCC: 11-10 BY BATTING AVERAGE 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% JOHNSON, Erik .351 55-53 202 35 71 16 0 4 45 99 .490 23 4 26 5 .421 4 3 6-10 105 4 1 .991 FARRIS, Eric .332 55-54 220 36 73 9 1 1 38 87 .395 11 8 24 5 .374 7 3 18-26 132 154 8 .973 WILSON, Brian .315 47-42 162 21 51 7 0 1 22 61 .377 9 4 15 6 .360 3 2 1-2 5 8 2 .867 DOVEL, Sean .311 53-52 177 31 55 22 0 2 26 83 .469 23 1 47 4 .389 2 3 1-6 236 36 4 .986 GORDON, Casey .297 51-41 145 16 43 7 1 0 15 52 .359 9 0 29 3 .335 1 5 2-5 62 122 11 .944 MURA, Kyle .289 55-49 180 29 52 10 0 4 31 74 .411 17 6 23 3 .368 1 1 2-6 109 57 11 .938 PETTIT, Chris .281 56-55 217 44 61 19 2 5 38 99 .456 19 10 38 3 .360 4 0 15-17 173 7 0 1.000 LaMONDA, A.J. .273 50-45 165 32 45 7 1 2 25 60 .364 13 10 22 2 .360 1 2 4-7 324 40 4 .989 MILLER, DeAndre .230 51-39 126 30 29 3 0 0 11 32 .254 30 13 33 2 .416 4 5 13-16 71 2 2 .973 CARTER, Matt .333 16-2 18 1 6 1 1 0 2 9 .500 1 0 6 0 .368 0 0 0-0 5 4 0 1.000 MENDOZA, Brett .317 22-7 41 7 13 4 0 1 3 20 .488 1 1 6 1 .333 2 1 0-1 45 0 0 1.000 SOTO, Anthony .310 43-15 71 14 22 0 0 0 8 22 .310 4 5 5 4 .388 0 4 3-6 51 0 1 .981 BUNKIS, Justin .293 26-4 41 2 12 3 0 0 7 15 .366 1 2 7 1 .333 1 0 0-1 39 4 0 1.000 GLOMB, Michael .234 36-24 77 16 18 5 0 1 9 26 .338 6 1 12 4 .298 0 4 0-1 32 71 5 .954 GARCIA, Nik .219 23-7 32 6 7 2 0 0 4 9 .281 6 0 5 1 .342 0 0 0-0 45 1 3 .939 DiTOLLA, Brandon .190 15-4 21 0 4 3 0 0 2 7 .333 0 0 8 0 .190 0 0 0-0 15 2 1 .944 HERRERA, Elvis .175 22-7 40 3 7 3 0 0 0 10 .250 2 0 11 1 .214 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 LEFKOWITZ, Jason .100 17-1 10 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 .200 1 0 3 0 .182 0 0 1-1 3 5 1 .889 CHO, Ernie .000 6-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0-0 1 1 1 .667 NEVAREZ, Adrian .000 5-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 7 2 0 1.000 BLACKMON, Melvin.000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 KEADLE, Nathan .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 4 1 .833 MEYERS, Brad .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 4 11 3 .833 TORRES, Roberto .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 4 0 1.000 NAGY, Greg .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 BEAL, Andy .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 11 14 2 .926 Totals .292 56-56 1953 327 570 122 6 21 286 767 .393 178 65 322 45 .365 30 33 66-105 1484 588 64 .970 Opponents .310 56-56 1960 337 607 99 15 33 310 835 .426 210 57 278 43 .386 35 47 49-76 1493 649 84 .962 LOB - Team (441), Opp (489). DPs turned - Team (46), Opp (48). CI - Team (1), DOVEL 1, Opp (2). IBB - Team (6), GORDON 2, DOVEL 2, PETTIT 1, MURA 1, Opp (8). Picked off - DOVEL 1, FARRIS 1, JOHNSON 1, MILLER 1, MURA 1, GLOMB 1.

BY PLAYER ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AG WP HBP BK SFA SHA MEYERS, Brad 3.23 8-4 17 15 1 0/1 0 111.1 117 50 40 30 62 16 2 8 424 .276 4 7 2 7 5 MACIAS, Daniel 4.35 5-8 18 14 1 1/0 0 93.0 103 51 45 31 36 14 1 5 357 .289 4 4 1 7 13 BEAL, Andy 5.58 5-8 20 14 0 0/1 0 90.1 119 66 56 33 66 21 6 7 371 .321 0 9 0 7 6 NAGY, Greg 3.86 0-0 6 0 0 0/1 0 4.2 3 2 2 8 4 0 0 1 15 .200 1 0 0 0 1 MURA, Kyle 4.15 1-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 4 2 2 2 3 0 0 1 16 .250 0 0 0 0 0 ROBERTS, Lee 4.68 2-0 23 0 0 0/0 3 32.2 45 18 17 8 16 8 1 1 133 .338 5 5 0 5 5 WILSON, Brian 5.44 2-0 24 4 0 0/1 0 46.1 46 31 28 28 26 18 1 3 174 .264 11 8 0 2 3 BLACKMON, M. 6.14 0-0 15 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 8 9 5 12 3 1 1 0 29 .276 0 4 0 1 1 KEADLE, Nathan 6.15 0-1 17 3 0 0/0 0 26.1 37 21 18 15 19 6 1 0 106 .349 5 7 2 0 4 FEASER, Blake 6.75 1-0 5 0 0 0/0 1 9.1 10 9 7 5 7 0 0 0 36 .278 1 3 0 0 2 RUVALCABA, EZ 7.31 0-2 14 0 0 0/1 0 16.0 20 14 13 10 9 6 0 3 63 .317 2 0 2 2 1 TORRES, Roberto 7.95 0-8 25 6 0 0/0 3 48.2 79 49 43 19 25 9 2 4 209 .378 6 8 0 3 5 CHO, Ernie 18.00 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 11 8 8 6 2 0 0 0 21 .524 3 1 0 1 1 KENNEY, Mike 99.00 0-1 2 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 4 6 6 3 0 0 0 0 5 .800 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 5.28 24-32 56 56 2 3/2 7 494.2 606 336 290 210 278 99 15 33 1959.309 43 57 7 35 47 Opponents 4.67 32-24 56 56 4 0/0 13 497.2 570 327 258 178 322 122 6 21 1953.292 39 65 9 30 33

PB - Team (12), DOVEL 9, MENDOZA 3, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (7), WILSON 2, BEAL 1, TORRES 1, MEYERS 1, MACIAS 1, KEADLE 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - DOVEL (39-59), MEYERS (12-17), MACIAS (11-17), BEAL (12-16), MENDOZA (9-9), TORRES (5-8), ROBERTS (3-5), RUVALCABA (3-4), WILSON (0-3), NEVAREZ (1-2), KEADLE (1-2), CHO (1-1), NAGY (0-1), BLACKMON (1-1), FEASER (0-1).

ATTENDANCE: home (12,456, 429 average), total (25,324, 452 average) HOME RUNS (21): solo HR (12), 2-run HR (7), 3-run HR (2), grand slam (0) MULTI-HIT GAMES: Johnson (21), Farris (19), Wilson (17), Pettit (15), Mura (14), Dovel (14), Gordon (11), LaMonda (10), Miller (7), Soto (5), Glomb (5) MULT-RBI GAMES: Farris (12), Johnson (8), Pettit (8), Mura (7), LaMonda (7), Dovel (4), Wilson (4), Glomb (3), Gordon (3), Miller (2), Carter (1) EXTRA BASE HITS: Pettit (26), Dovel (24), Johnson (20), Mura (14), Farris (11), LaMonda (10), Wilson (8), Gordon (8), Glomb (6), Mendoza (5) HITTING STREAKS: Johnson (24), Farris (13), Wilson (10), Dovel (9), Gordon (7), LaMonda (7), Mura (7), Pettit (6), Herrera (4), Soto (4), Glomb (4) 52 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL

WCC/RAWLINGS 40TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM

2006 WCC REVIEW In honor of the WCC celebrating its 40th season est Coast Conference baseball competi- 2006 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE of sponsoring the sport of baseball, the confer- tion continues its long history in 2007, ence office is proud to announce the selection of celebrating its 40th anniversary. After PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Scott Cousins, USF the WCC/Rawlings 40th Anniversary Baseball CO-PITCHERS OF THE YEAR: , PEP Team. The ceremonial team consists of 40 of the years of a two-division format, the league altered top players that have graced West Coast Patrick McGuigan, USF the format for the 2006 season. Each team now Conference baseball diamonds over the past four FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Josh Romanski, USD meets for one three-game series, with the top two decades. Only individuals from the league's cur- COACH OF THE YEAR: , USF rent membership were eligible for selection, with teams advancing to the WCC Championship primary focus placed on each player's collegiate Series. The winner of the title series wins the con- FIRST-TEAM accomplishments. The WCC/Rawlings 40th ference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. NAME TEAM POS YR Anniversary Baseball Team was selected by a 30- Kris Watts SCU C SR member voting panel comprised of WCC adminis- LMU, Pepperdine, Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara, trators, league institutions, national collegiate Nick Kliebert PEP 1B SR San Francisco, San Diego, Portland and Gonzaga baseball writers, and local media members. Keoni Ruth• USD 2B JR comprise the baseball alignment. Gonzaga and David Uribes•** PEP 2B SR Patrick Ahearne, Pepperdine Portland, long-time members in every other con- Chase d’Arnaud PEP 3B FR Jason Bay, Gonzaga ference sport, joined the league in baseball in Steve Singleton USD SS JR Billy Bean, LMU 1996 after migrating from the Pacific-10 North Stefan Gartrell• USF OF SR Taggert Bozied, San Francisco Erik Johnson• LMU OF SR Miah Bradbury, LMU Division. , Santa Clara Daniel Nava SCU OF JR Baseball was originally established as a con- , Saint Mary’s Scott Cousins•* USF UT JR ference sport in 1968. From 1977-84, WCC Kory Casto, Portland Barry Enright PEP P SO Joe Ciccarella, LMU teams competed with teams from the Big West Patrick McGuigan USF P SR Jermaine Clark, San Francisco Conference in the Northern California Baseball Aaron Poreda USF P SO Scott Cousins, San Francisco Association (Saint Mary’s, San Francisco, and Santa Brent Hunter PEP RP FR Chris Donnels, LMU Steve Duda, Pepperdine Clara), and the Southern California Baseball , Pepperdine SECOND-TEAM Association (LMU, Pepperdine, and San Diego). , Santa Clara NAME TEAM POS YR The WCC sponsors championships in 13 Nate Gold, Gonzaga Jordan Abruzzo USD C JR , Pepperdine sports for men and women: baseball, men and Matthew Peters UP 1B SR Von Hayes, Saint Mary’s women’s basketball, women's crew, men and Darin Holcomb GU 3B SO Dana Hendershott, San Francisco women’s cross country, men and women's golf, Andrew Smith USF SS SR Kevin Herde, San Diego Sam Carter* SMC OF SR Rick Hirtensteiner, Pepperdine men and women’s soccer, men and women’s ten- Tim Layana, LMU Matt Long SCU OF FR nis, and women’s volleyball. Mark Lee, Pepperdine Adrian Ortiz PEP OF SO , Pepperdine Travis Vetters UP OF SR Barry Matthews, Gonzaga 2006 WCC STANDINGS Josh Romanski USD UT FR Steve Montgomery, Pepperdine TEAM W L PCT W L PCT Ryan Wiegand GU DH FR James Mouton, Saint Mary’s PEP•^# 15 6 .714 42 21 .666 Joel Staples SMC DH FR Russ Noah, LMU USF•# 15 6 .714 39 23 .629 James Johnson PEP P SR Bob Pailthorpe, Santa Clara USD# 13 8 .619 33 25 .569 Brad Meyers LMU P SO Jeff Peterson, Saint Mary’s Matt Wickswat SCU P FR Kevin Reese, San Diego LMU 11 10 .524 24 32 .429 Dan Lewis SMC RP SR , Pepperdine SMC 9 12 .429 26 25 .510 *previous times an All-WCC first-team pick Arnie Sambel, San Francisco GU 9 12 .429 28 24 .538 •unanimous selection Dane Sardinha, Pepperdine SCU 9 12 .429 28 26 .519 Mike Scott, Pepperdine UP 3 18 .143 15 37 .288 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Mark Teahen, Saint Mary’s • WCC regular season co-champion NAME TEAM POS Billy Traber, LMU Chase d’Arnaud PEP 3B Rich Troedson, Santa Clara ^ WCC Championship Series Winner Brady Fuerst SCU SS David Uribes, Pepperdine # NCAA Tournament participant Brent Hunter PEP RP , Pepperdine Matt Long SCU OF USD P Lee Roberts LMU RP WEST COAST CONFERENCE Josh Romanski USD UT 1250 Bayhill Drive, Suite 101 Joel Staples SMC DH San Bruno, California 94066 Matt Wickswat SCU P 650-873-8622 650-873-7846 fax Ryan Wiegand GU DH www.wccsports.com LMU HONORABLE MENTION Baseball Contact Sean Dovel, Eric Farris, Will Kiss Casey Gordon, Daniel Macias [email protected]

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POSTSEASON RESULTS

1986 1973 NCAA District 8 Playoffs at Los Angeles, CA College World Series May 26 USC L 8-9 NCAA Regionals May 27 USC L 1-2 WCC Champions 1986 NCAA West Regional at Los Angeles, CA May 22 UC Santa Barbara L 5-11 May 23 UCLA W 12-10 May 24 UC Santa Barbara W 14-6 May 24 Hawaii W 10-6 1988 May 25 Hawaii W 12-5 NCAA Regionals 1986 College World Series at Omaha, NE May 30 Louisiana State W 4-3 June 2 Arizona L 5-7 June 5 Oklahoma State L 5-11 1989 NCAA Regionals 1988 NCAA Midwest Regional at Stillwater, OK May 27 Arkansas W 8-3 May 28 Wichita State L 6-10 May 28 McNeese State W 12-4 May 29 Oklahoma State L 6-8 1990 1989 NCAA West I Regional at Tucson, AZ NCAA Regionals WCC Champions May 26 Oklahoma L 2-5 May 27 Eastern Kentucky W 9-3 May 28 Oklahoma W 6-5 May 28 Arizona L 4-13

1998 1990 NCAA West II Regional at Tempe, AZ NCAA Regionals May 25 Washington State L 2-13 WCC Champions May 26 Arizona State L 9-11

1998 NCAA West Regional at Stanford, CA May 21 Stanford W 6-2 May 22 Long Beach State L 9-19 1999 May 23 Alabama L 5-13 NCAA Regionals WCC Champions 1999 NCAA West Regional at Stanford, CA May 28 Stanford L 2-10 May 29 Nevada L 3-4

2000 NCAA West Regional at Fullerton, CA 2000 May 26 Cal State Fullerton W 6-4 NCAA Regionals May 27 Southern California L 5-13 WCC Champions May 27 Cal State Fullerton L 2-5

54 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL LMU RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS TEAM SEASON HIGHS TEAM SEASON RECORDS

BATTING BATTING GAMES BATTING AT BATS 1. 66 (1988) 8-Jason Hueth vs. USD, 4/22/95 AT BATS Hits 800 (1988) 8-Mike Peters vs. USD, 4/22/95 57-vs. USD, 3/1/85 2t.65 (1986) At Bats 2,320 (1988) 2t.65 (1980) 4. 64 (1989) RBI 540 (1988) RUNS RUNS Stolen Base Attempts 203 (1977) 5-Jeff Walker at UCLA, 4/4/00 34-vs.USF, 4/18/86 5. 63 (twice) 5-Kris Zacuto vs. SMC, 3/31/00 Walks 410 (1982) 5-Joe Sulentor vs. POR, 5/10/98 RUNS Strikeouts 440 (1997) 5-Darren Sugiyama vs. NEV, 1/31/92 HITS 1. 606 (1988) Hit By Pitches 112 (2000) 30-vs. SMC, 3/31/00 2. 601 (1986) Total Bases 1,222 (1988) HITS 3. 542 (1998) Slugging Percentage .527 (1988) 6-Travis Tarchione vs. UNLV, 4/15/87 DOUBLES 4. 519 (1990) 8-vs. CAL, 2/13/05 Sacrifice Hits 63 (1976) DOUBLES 5. 516 (2000) Sacrifice Flies 36 (2000) 4-Joe Ciccarella vs. USF, 2/23/91 8-vs. CSF, 4/5/05 8-vs. SMC, 3/31/00 HITS Stolen Bases Per Game 2.93 (1977) TRIPLES 8-vs. CSULA, 2/28/98 1. 800 (1988) Doubles Per Game 2.33 (2005) 2-Ikaika Hoopii vs. USF, 5/6/94 2. 784 (1990) Triples Per Game 0.48 (1970) TRIPLES 3. 702 (2000) Home Runs Per Game 1.37 (2000) HOME RUNS 5-vs. LBSU, 2/11/75 4. 694 (1999) Runs Per Game 9.34 (1998) 3-Kris Zacuto vs. GU, 5/11/01 5. 693 (1986) 3-Scott Walter vs. GU, 5/7/00 3-Matt Riordan at GU, 4/25/99 HOME RUNS PITCHING 3-Scott Walter at USF, 4/19/98 7-vs. CP, 2/26/00 DOUBLES Innings Pitched 556 (1990) 3-Tony Kounas vs. USF, 4/13/90 1. 150 (1988) Complete Games 26 (1976) 3-Don Sparks vs. UCSB, 3/23/88 2. 136 (2005) RUNS BATTED IN 3. 134 (1991) Relief Appearances 169 (2004) RUNS BATTED IN 29-vs. USF, 4/18/86 4. 132 (2000) Saves 16 (1988,2005) 8-Scott Walter vs. GU, 5/7/00 5. 130 (1989, 90) Strikeouts 451 (2000) 8-Scott Walter at USF, 4/19/98 WALKS Walks 338 (1981) 8-Billy Bean vs. USF, 4/20/85 17-at UH-HILO, 3/11/96 TRIPLES Shutouts 6 (1985, 1988) 1. 31 (1988) WALKS STRIKEOUTS 4-Josh Whitesell vs. USF, 3/24/02 2. 26 (1985) FIELDING 4-Josh Whitesell vs. POR, 3/15/02 17-at UW, 3/12/04 3. 22 (1974) Total Chances 2,451 (1986) 4-Robert Hirsh vs. GU, 5/10/01 17-vs. LBSU, 4/3/01 4. 21 (1991) Putouts 1,623 (1999) 17-vs. LBSU, 3/4/97 5. 20 (1986) 4-Greg Bergeron vs. USF, 5/7/94 Assists 762 (1986) 17-vs. USC, 4/23/91 STRIKEOUTS HOME RUNS Double Plays 72 (1990) 4-Kyle Mura vs. CAL, 2/13/05 1. 82 (1990) 4-Jon Oller at USD, 3/20/04 STOLEN BASES 7-vs. UCSB, 2/8/75 2. 81 (2000) STREAKS 4-Benny Craig vs. PEP, 5/9/97 3. 78 (1986) Overall Win 13 (1986, 88, 89) STOLEN BASES HIT BY PITCHES 4. 71 (1991) Home Win 13 (1988) 5. 70 (1988) 5-Dave Long vs. UCSB, 2/8/75 9-vs. UCLA, 4/4/00 Road Win 12 (1986) Conference Win 15 (1988, 1989) HIT BY PITCHES STOLEN BASES Overall Loss 14 (2001) 3-Anthony Angel vs. UTAH, 2/18/00 PITCHING 1. 158 (1977) 3-Anthony Angel at UP, 4/4/98 INNINGS 2. 135 (1979) 3-Anthony Angel vs. UTAH, 1/30/98 17-vs. SDSU, 3/1/85 3. 122 (1978) NO HITTER The only no-hitter thrown in LMU his- 3-Rick Mediavilla vs. UTAH, 3/19/90 4. 112 (1982) tory belongs to Bob Seus, who did not surrender a STRIKEOUTS HIT STREAK 5. 107 (1976) hit at Long Beach State in a 9-0 LMU win on March 27-Don Sparks, 3/15-4/22/88 17-vs. SDSU, 3/1/85 BATTING AVERAGE 14, 1980. Only three runners reached base PITCHING WALKS 1. .345 (1988) against the right-handed junior, as Seus allowed INNINGS - STARTER 15-vs. UCSB, 3/30/04 2. .341 (1990) two walks and hit one batter, but faced the 13-Tim Layana vs. USC, 4/9/85 3. .336 (1987) minimum 27 batters. HITS 4. .331 (2000) INNINGS - RELIEF 5. .329 (1985) 9.2-Tim Layana vs. SDSU, 3/1/85 24-vs. LBSU, 4/9/91 STRIKEOUTS RUNS WINS 16-S. Demosthenes vs. GU, 4/19/96 1. 50 (1986) 23-vs. CSUN, 4/23/97 2. 48 (1988) WALKS 3. 45 (1990) 10-Mike McNary vs. UH, 2/27/88 EARNED RUNS 4. 40 (2000) 21-vs. UNLV, 3/26/97 5. 39 (1989) HITS 17-Jason Hueth vs. SMC, 4/8/95 FIELDING WINNING PCT. CHANCES 1. .769 (1986) RUNS 80-vs. SDSU, 3/1/85 12-Drew Bentz vs. LBSU, 3/25/77 2. .727 (1988) 12-D. Sandoval vs. USC, 2/22/75 3. .726 (1990) PUTOUTS 4. .678 (2000) EARNED RUNS 51-vs. SDSU, 3/1/85 5. .633 (1991) 11-Joe Caruso vs. ASU, 2/3/91 ASSISTS ERA FIELDING 24-vs. SDSU, 3/1/85 1. 2.98 (1970) PUTOUTS 2. 3.42 (1969) 19-David Jones vs. LBSU, 3/31/78 ERRORS 3. 4.03 (1978) ASSISTS 4. 4.17 (1972) 7-vs. UP, 4/5/97 5. 4.21 (1989) 12-Kyle Mura vs. CHAP, 2/23/05 7-vs. USF, 4/14/96 7-vs. UNM, 3/10/85 DOUBLE PLAYS FIELDING PCT. 4-Greg Carl vs. UCLA, 4/14/92 1. .972 (1990) 4-D. Sugiyama vs. UCLA, 4/14/92 DOUBLE PLAYS 2. .970 (1988, 2006) 4-vs. LBSU, 2/24/99 3. .969 (1986, 2003) ERRORS 4-vs. UTAH, 2/1/98 5. .967 (1982) 4-Darrel Deak vs. STAN, 2/5/89 4-vs. UCLA, 4/14/92 2007 LMU BASEBALL ALL-TIME SEASON LEADERS BATTING RUNS BATTED IN STOLEN BASES WINS 1. 91 Chris Donnels 1986 1. 40 John Krickl 1979 1. 17 Tim Layana 1986 GAMES PLAYED 2. 79 Don Sparks 1988 2. 39 Dave Long 1975 2. 13 Jon Willard 1990 1. 66 Travis Tarchione 1988 3. 78 Anthony Angel 2000 3. 35 Errect Ridley 1977 3t. 12 Chad Dembisky 1991 2t. 65 Billy Bean 1986 4. 75 Chris Donnels 1987 4t. 34 Tim Collins 1979 3t. 12 Darryl Scott 1990 2t. 65 Mike Franks 1980 5t. 70 Scott Walter 2000 4t. 34 Tracy Cowger 1977 3t. 12 Steve Surico 1988 2t. 65 Tracy Jones 1980 5t. 70 Darrel Deak 1991 6. 30 Reggie Lambert 1984 3t. 12 Mark Stomp 1986 5t. 64 Rick Allen 1989 7. 68 Billy Bean 1986 7. 28 John Krickl 1978 7. 11 Rod Volk 1973 5t. 64 Miah Bradbury 1989 8t. 67 Scott Walter 1998 8. 26 Scott Stout 1982 8t. 10 Billy Traber 2000 5t. 64 Travis Tarchione 1989 8t. 67 Joe Ciccarella 1991 9t. 25 John Krickl 1977 8t. 10 Kalani Bush 1989 5t. 64 Brian Turang 1988 8t. 67 Travis Tarchione 1988 9t. 25 Dave Long 1976 10.9 Five Tied 5t. 64 Mike Berberet 1980 8t. 67 Billy Bean 1985 9t. 25 Pat Corcoran 1975 5t. 64 Chris Donnels 1986 8t. 67 Brian Leighton 1984 9t. 25 Bob Sheldon 1971 SAVES 5t. 64 Jim McAnany 1986 1. 13 Darryl Scott 1988 DOUBLES BASES ON BALLS 2. 10 Walt Von Huene 1970 AT BATS 1. 31 Miah Bradbury 1989 1. 66 Billy Bean 1986 3t. 9 Dylan Sugar 1997 1. 269 Rick Mediavilla 1990 2. 25 Kris Zacuto 2002 2. 59 Carl Fraticelli 1986 3t. 9 Joe Caruso 1991 2. 268 Chris Gomez 1990 3t. 24 Joe Ciccarella 1991 3. 58 Chris Donnels 1986 5t. 6 Stephen Kahn 2003 3t. 264 Travis Tarchione 1988 3t. 24 Chris Gomez 1990 4. 52 Carl Fraticelli 1988 5t. 6 Jesse Ibarra 1994 3t. 264 Tracy Jones 1980 5t. 23 A. Napolitano 1994 5. 51 Reggie Lambert 1984 5t. 6 Jeff Goettsch 1987 5. 262 Matt Riordan 1999 5t. 23 A.Napolitano 1992 6. 50 Kevin Hook 1998 8t. 5 Chris Gray 1999 6. 259 Don Sparks 1988 5t. 23 Don Sparks 1988 7. 49 Joe Ciccarella 1991 8t. 5 Joe Caruso 1990 7. 257 Tim Williams 1990 8t. 22 Sean Dovel 2006 8. 46 Scott Stout 1981 8t. 5 Tim Layana 1986 8. 253 Mike Franks 1980 8t. 22 Travis Tarchione 1988 9t. 45 Jeff Franklin 1977 8t. 5 Tim Layana 1985 9. 252 Ikaika Hoopii 1996 8t. 22 Brian Leighton 1984 9t. 45 Jerry Stone 1973 10.249 Anthony Angel 2000 9t. 45 Jerry Stone 1972 INNINGS PITCHED TRIPLES 1. 170.2 Tim Layana 1986 RUNS 1. 9 Dan Henry 1975 BATTING AVERAGE (2.5 AB/GM) 2. 142.1 Chris Wibberley 1973 1. 84 Billy Bean 1986 2t. 8 Russ Noah 1972 1. .435 Joe Ciccarella 1991 3. 137.1 Tom Henderson 1976 2. 78 Chris Donnels 1986 2t. 8 Bob Sheldon 1971 2. .416 Rick Mediavilla 1990 4. 135.2 Drew Bentz 1975 3. 74 Don Sparks 1988 4t. 7 Carl Fraticelli 1988 3. .410 Reggie Lambert 1985 5. 133.1 Drew Bentz 1976 4. 73 Carl Fraticelli 1986 4t. 7 Billy Bean 1986 4. .405 Don Sparks 1988 6. 129.0 Rod Volk 1973 5t. 72 Kevin Hook 1998 6t. 6 Russ Noah 1973 5. .404 Bob Sheldon 1971 7. 126.2 Jon Willard 1990 5t. 72 Joe Ciccarella 1991 6t. 6 Jerry Zuvela 1951 6. .403 Billy Bean 1985 8t. 123.2 Billy Traber 2000 5t. 72 Rick Mediavilla 1990 8t. 5 Joe Frazee 2005 7t. .399 Russ Noah 1973 8t. 123.2 Darryl Scott 1990 5t. 72 Carl Fraticelli 1988 8t. 5 Matt Riordan 1998 7t. .399 Mike Logelin 1969 8t. 123.2 Mark Stomp 1986 9. 69 Brian Turang 1988 8t. 5 Ikaika Hoopii 1994 9. .398 Miah Bradbury 1989 8t. 123.2 Tim Layana 1985 10t.68 Matt Riordan 1998 8t. 5 Reggie Lambert 1985 10. .392 Tom McDonald 1973 10t.68 Joe Sulentor 1998 STRIKEOUTS HOME RUNS PITCHING 1. 156 Billy Traber 2000 HITS 1. 21 Chris Donnels 1986 2. 139 Tim Layana 1986 1. 112 Rick Mediavilla 1990 2. 19 Scott Walter 2000 APPEARANCES 3. 135 Billy Traber 1999 2. 105 Don Sparks 1988 3t. 17 Benny Craig 1997 1. 40 Joe Caruso 1991 4. 114 Michael Schultz 2000 3. 102 Travis Tarchione 1988 3t. 17 Jesse Ibarra 1993 2. 35 Brian Clancy 1989 5. 110 Rod Volk 1973 4. 100 Chris Gomez 1990 5t. 16 Miah Bradbury 1990 3t. 34 Darryl Scott 1988 6. 108 Drew Bentz 1976 5. 94 Miah Bradbury 1989 5t. 16 Chris Donnels 1987 3t. 34 Darryl Scott 1987 7. 107 Tim Layana 1985 6. 92 Scott Stout 1982 5t. 16 Brian Leighton 1984 5. 33 Chris Gray 2001 8. 105 Chris Wibberley 1973 7t. 90 Matt Riordan 1999 8t. 15 Jesse Ibarra 1994 6t. 32 Joe Caruso 1990 9t. 104 Michael Schultz 1999 7t. 90 Joe Ciccarella 1991 8t. 15 Darrel Deak 1991 6t. 32 Darryl Scott 1989 9t. 104 Michael Schultz 1998 9t. 89 Curt Fiore 1999 8t. 15 Tony Kounas 1990 6t. 32 Eric Reinholtz 1987 9t. 89 Tony Kounas 1990 8t. 15 Brian Turang 1988 9t. 31 Andy Beal 2005 WINNING PERCENTAGE 9t. 89 Reggie Lambert 1985 9t. 31 Chad Dembisky 1991 (min. 8 decisions) TOTAL BASES 9t. 31 Darryl Scott 1990 1. .900 Ben Bonilla (9-1) 2000 1. 171 Don Sparks 1988 9t. 31 Rod Volk 1972 2. .875 T. Seward (7-1) 1988 2. 161 Joe Ciccarella 1991 3. .857 S. Surico (12-2) 1988 3. 158 Scott Walter 2000 COMPLETE GAME 4. .850 Tim Layana (17-3) 1986 4. 154 Chris Donnels 1986 1. 12 Tim Layana 1986 5. .833 K.Bush (10-2) 1989

WASHINGTON NATIONALS 5t. 152 Miah Bradbury 1990 2t. 10 Drew Bentz 1976 6. .818 M. Schultz (9-2) 1998 5t. 152 Chris Gomez 1990 2t. 10 Tom Henderson 1976 7. .800 J. Swanson (8-2) 1981 7. 150 Tim Williams 1990 2t. 10 Rod Volk 1973 8. .778 Bill Barnett (7-2) 1970 8. 149 Tony Kounas 1990 2t. 10 Chris Wibberley 1973 9. .765 Jon Willard (13-4) 1990 9. 147 Chris Donnels 1987 2t. 10 Dave Sehnem 1971 10..750 Four Tied 10t.146 Jason Aspito 2000 2t. 10 Dave Sehnem 1970 10t.146 Brian Leighton 1984 8t. 8 Tim Layana 1985 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 8t. 8 Drew Bentz 1975 (1 IP/GM) 10t.7 Jon Willard 1990 1. 1.37 Walt Von Huene 1971 10t.7 Tim Layana 1984 2. 1.85 Bill Barnett 1970 3. 1.93 Jim Kerker 1969 4. 2.33 Brian Clancy 1989 5. 2.39 Kelly Nicholson 1979 6. 2.74 Bill Barnett 1969 7. 2.93 Dave Sehnem 1970 STRIKEOUT Billy Traber, the 2000 8. 2.95 Todd Yasin 1978 WCC Pitcher of the Year now with the 9. 3.02 Tom Scarlett 1972 Washington Nationals, is LMU’s single- 10. 3.12 Tim Layana 1985 season strikeout leader. 2007 LMU BASEBALL ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS BATTING DOUBLES BASE ON BALLS SAVES 1. 72 Miah Bradbury 1987-90 1. 177 Carl Fraticelli 1985-88 1. 22 Darryl Scott 1987-90 GAMES PLAYED 2. 70 Kris Zacuto 1999-01 2. 150 Billy Bean 1983-86 2. 16 Joe Caruso 1989-91 1. 233 Carl Fraticelli 1985-88 3. 64 Chris Pettit 2003-06 3. 125 Chris Donnels 1985-87 3. 12 Dylan Sugar 1996-97 2t. 229 Tim Williams 1988-91 4. 62 A. Napolitano 1991-94 4. 120 Joe Ciccarella 1989-91 4t. 10 Jesse Ibarra 1992-94 2t. 229 Jim McAnany 1984-87 5. 61 Billy Bean 1983-86 5. 106 Jerry Stone 1971-73 4t. 10 Tim Layana 1983-86 4. 226 Miah Bradbury 1987-90 6. 58 David Jones 1976-79 6t. 104 Jim McAnany 1984-87 4t. 10 Walt Von Huene 1968-71 5. 225 Billy Bean 1983-86 7. 54 Jon Oller 2002-05 6t. 104 Bob Sheldon 1969-72 7t. 8 Shawn Hammett 1992-95 6. 222 Darrel Deak 1988-91 8. 51 Joe Frazee 2002-05 8. 103 Joe Frazee 2002-04 7t. 8 Stephen Kahn 2003-04 7. 221 Joe Frazee 2002-05 9t. 50 Scott Walter 1998-00 9. 101 Jeff Franklin 1974-77 9t. 7 Chris Gray 1998-01 8. 218 Chris Pettit 2003-06 9t. 50 Jim McAnany 1984-87 10. 96 Chad Ohira 1995-98 9t. 7 Jeff Goettsch 1986-87 9. 216 Billy Lockin 2001-04 10. 214 Jon Oller 2002-05 TRIPLES BATTING AVG. (Min. 300 AB) INNINGS PITCHED 1. 19 Bob Sheldon 1969-72 1. .387 Russ Noah 1971-73 1. 511.0Tim Layana 1983-86 AT BATS 2. 16 Billy Bean 1983-86 2. .383 Don Sparks 1987-88 2. 447.1Michael Schultz 1998-00 1. 846 Miah Bradbury 1987-90 3. 14 Ikaika Hoopii 1993-96 3. .379 Reggie Lambert 1984-85 3. 427.0Drew Bentz 1974-77 2. 822 Billy Bean 1983-86 4. 13 Dan Henry 1975-76 4. .369 Travis Tarchione 1986-89 4. 409.0Shawn Hammett 1992-95 3. 818 Billy Lockin 2001-04 5. 12 Joe Frazee 2002-05 5. .368 Tracy Cowger 1977-78 5. 372.0Tom Henderson 1973-76 4. 798 Joe Frazee 2002-05 6. 11 Robert Cannon 1986-89 6. .367 Chris Donnels 1985-87 6. 361.2Dave Sehnem 1969-72 5 797 Jim McAnany 1984-87 7. 10 Carl Fraticelli 1985-88 7. .364 Joe Ciccarella 1989-91 7. 360.1Darryl Scott 1987-90 6. 794 Kris Zacuto 1999-02 8t. 9 Joe Ciccarella 1989-91 8. .362 Miah Bradbury 1987-90 8. 340.1Billy Traber 1998-00 7. 790 Carl Fraticelli 1985-88 8t. 9 Tim Williams 1988-91 9. .356 Scott Walter 1998-00 9. 336.0Ben Bonilla 1997-00 8. 776 Chris Pettit 2003-06 8t. 9 Kris Zacuto 1999-01 10. .353 Billy Bean 1983-86 10. 332.2Kelly Nicholson 1979-82 9. 768 Tommy Perez 1999-02 10. 767 John Krickl 1976-79 HOME RUNS PITCHING STRIKEOUTS 1. 45 Chris Donnels 1985-87 1. 405 Tim Layana 1983-86 RUNS 2. 41 Tommy Perez 1999-02 APPEARANCES 2. 338 Billy Traber 1998-00 1. 240 Carl Fraticelli 1985-88 3t. 36 Scott Walter 1998-00 1. 131 Darryl Scott 1987-90 3. 322 Michael Schultz 1998-00 2. 216 Billy Bean 1983-86 3t. 36 Miah Bradbury 1987-90 2. 107 Chris Gray 1998-01 4. 317 Darryl Scott 1987-90 3. 195 Miah Bradbury 1987-90 5t. 35 Jon Oller 2002-05 3. 98 Joe Caruso 1989-91 5. 304 Jim Kerker 1966-69 4. 183 Chris Donnels 1985-87 5t. 35 Jesse Ibarra 1992-94 4. 92 Jeff Cecchin 1995-98 6. 292 Shawn Hammett 1992-95 5. 173 Bob Sheldon 1969-72 7. 30 Jim McAnany 1984-87 5t. 90 Shawn Hammett 1992-95 7. 281 Drew Bentz 1974-77 6. 172 Scott Walter 1998-00 8. 29 Kris Zacuto 1999-02 5t. 90 Tim Layana 1983-86 8. 263 Rod Volk 1971-74 7. 171 Chris Pettit 2003-06 9. 28 Darrel Deak 1988-91 7. 89 Ben Bonilla 1997-00 9. 245 Dave Sehnem 1969-72 8. 170 Kris Zacuto 1999-02 10t.27 Anthony Angel 1998-00 8. 85 Rod Volk 1971-74 10. 234 Steve Surico 1987-90 9. 169 Billy Lockin 2001-04 10t.27 Brian Leighton 1983-84 9. 82 Tom Henderson 1973-76 10. 168 Jim McAnany 1984-87 10. 80 Brian Felton 1998-01 WINNING PCT.(min. 15 decisions) TOTAL BASES 1. .789 K. Bush (15-4) 1986-89 HITS 1. 490 Miah Bradbury 1987-90 COMPLETE GAME 2. .759 J. Willard (22-7) 1989-91 1. 306 Miah Bradbury 1987-90 2. 449 Billy Bean 1983-86 1. 33 Tim Layana 1983-86 3. .750 M. Stomp (12-4) 1986 2. 290 Billy Bean 1983-86 3. 440 Kris Zacuto 1999-02 2t. 26 Dave Sehnem 1969-72 4. .722 M. Jones (13-5) 1987-88 3. 274 Billy Lockin 2001-04 4. 437 Bob Sheldon 1969-72 2t. 26 Jim Kerker 1966-69 5. .700 J. Caruso (21-9) 1989-91 4t. 265 Joe Frazee 2002-05 5. 417 Chris Donnels 1985-87 4. 22 Drew Bentz 1974-77 6. .692 B. Felten (18-8) 1998-99 4t. 265 Kris Zacuto 1999-02 6. 412 Scott Walter 1998-00 5. 21 Tom Henderson 1975-76 7. .682 C. Spears (15-7) 1989-91 4t. 265 Travis Tarchione 1986-89 7. 410 Tommy Perez 1999-02 6. 17 Shawn Hammett 1992-95 8. .667 M.McNary (12-6)1988-89 7. 259 Carl Fraticelli 1985-88 8. 402 Jim McAnany 1984-87 7. 15 Chris Wibberly 1972-74 9. .650 B. Barnett (13-7) 1968-70 8. 248 Scott Walter 1998-00 9t. 372 Travis Tarchione 1986-89 8. 14 Bob Seus 1978-80 10t..643B.Bonilla (27-15)1997-00 9. 244 Jim McAnany 1984-87 9t. 372 David Jones 1976-79 9t. 11 Michael Schultz 1998-00 10t.643 S.Surico (27-15) 1987-90 10t.239 Anthony Angel 1998-00 9t. 11 Kelly Nicholson 1979-82 10t.239 Bob Sheldon 1969-72 STOLEN BASES 9t. 11 Rod Volk 1971-74 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 10t.239 Tommy Perez 1999-02 1. 104 John Krickl 1976-79 (min. 150 innings pitched) 2. 73 Dave Long 1974-76 WINS 1. 2.71 Jim Kerker 1968-69 RUNS BATTED IN 3. 65 Tim Collins 1976-79 1. 35 Tim Layana 1983-86 2. 2.74 Bill Barnett 1968-70 1. 225 Chris Donnels 1985-87 4. 60 Bob Sheldon 1969-72 2. 31 Darryl Scott 1987-90 3. 3.53 Dave Sehnem 1969-72 2. 204 Billy Bean 1983-86 5t. 57 Chris Pettit 2003-06 3. 28 Jim Kerker 1966-69 4. 3.59 John Swanson 1980-81 3. 191 Miah Bradbury 1987-90 5t. 57 Billy Lockin 2001-04 4t. 27 Steve Surico 1987-90 5. 3.68 Tom Scarlett 1969-72 4. 184 Scott Walter 1998-00 7. 55 Tracy Cowger 1977-78 4t. 27 Kelly Nicholson 1979-82 6. 3.78 Brad Meyers 2005-06 5. 173 Jim McAnany 1984-87 8. 50 Errect Ridley 1976-77 4t. 27 Ben Bonilla 1997-00 6. 4.14 K. Nicholson 1979-82 6t. 172 Kris Zacuto 1999-02 9. 49 Pat Corcoran 1975-76 7. 25 Michael Schultz 1997-00 7. 4.15 M. Schultz 1998-00 6t. 172 Travis Tarchione 1986-89 10. 48 Reggie Lambert 1984-85 8t. 23 Drew Bentz 1974-77 8. 4.19 Jon Mason 1981-82 8. 170 Tommy Perez 1999-02 8t. 23 Tom Henderson 1973-76 9. 4.20 Rod Volk 1971-74 9. 165 Anthony Angel 1998-00 10. 22 Jon Willard 1989-91 10. 4.22 Darryl Scott 1987-90 10. 150 Darrel Deak 1988-91

2007 BASEBALL 57 2007 LMU BASEBALL ALL-TIME ROSTER Christian Campos 2002 Dan Henry 1975-76 A Robert Cannon 1986-87-88-89 F Art Herbig 1997 Justin Abreu 2000-01-02-03 David Cariker 1977-78-79 Mark Farrell 1993-94-95-96 Mark Hermes 1970 Bob Adams 1970 Greg Carl 1991-92-93 Eric Farris 2005-06 Elvis Herrera 2004-05-06 Jim Alexander 1987 Mark Carroll 2001-02-03 Blake Feaser 2004-05-06 Jonathan Higashi 2001-02-03-04 Rick Allen 1988-89 Matt Carter 2005-06 Bob Feld 1968-69 Collin Hinds 1992-93-94 Tom Allison 1986 Joe Caruso 1989-90-91 Rolan Feld 1994 Robert Hirsh 1998-99-00-01 Jim Alliston 1971-72-73-74 Mike Case 1988-89 Brian Felten 1998-99-00-01 Bill Hodge 1968-69-70 Joey Amalfitano 1952-53-54 Colin Casey 1996-97 Brian Fenmore 1975-76 Ron Hodges 1985 Anthony Angel 1998-99-00 Paul Casillas 1996-97 Patrick Ferguson 2005 Jim Holleran 1983-84-85-86 Phil Angel 1969 John Cassanego 1994-95-96-97 Scott Ferguson 1979-80-81-82 Kevin Hook 1998 Christian Apodaca 1996 Jack Cassel 1999 Joe Ferrante 1969 Ikaika Hoopii 1993-94-95-96 Jim Arico 1977 Jeff Cecchin 1995-96-97-98 Nathan Ferrari 1998-99 Mark Horak 1978-79 Dave Arnold 1980 Ernie Cho 2006 Greg Feuerborn 1998 Reid Hoshide 1998-99-00 Jason Aspito 2000 Jeff Ciccarella 1990-91-92-93 Curt Fiore 1996-97-98-99 Marc Howard 1990-91 Joe Ciccarella 1989-90-91 Brian Fitzgerald 1992-93-94 Kyle Huddy 2002-03-04-05 B Brian Clancy 1986-87-88-89 Lucas Fitzgerald 1996-97 Jason Hueth 1994-95-96-97 Chuck Baker 1974-75 Danny Clay 1981-82 Mike Fizzolio 1977-78-79 Bobby Hughes 1990 Steve Balak 1969-70-71 James Clelland 1998-99-00-01 Robby Foster 1984-85 Jack Hughes 1968 Brian Balo 1996 Dave Collard 1981-82-83 Matt Francis 1985 Jim Hurzeler 1993 David Barba 2000-01-02-03 Tony Collatos 1990 Jeff Frank 1974-75 Mike Hymes 2000 Bill Barnett 1968-69-70 Andy Collett 1993-94-95 Jeff Franklin 1974-75-76-77 Brian Barton 2001 Dan Collins 1979-80 Mike Franks 1980-81 I Steve Bateman 1980 Tim Collins 1976-77-78-79 Carl Fraticelli 1985-86-87-88 Jesse Ibarra 1992-93-94 Jim Battle 1983 John Coman 1989 Joe Frazee 2002-03-04-05 Rob Ickes 1990-91-92 Brett Beach 1995 Ed Conlan 1996 Mike Freeman 1980-81 Nick Infantino 1977 Andy Beal 2005-06 Greg Connelly 1989 Kevin Fujimoto 1996 Brian Intlekofer 1994-95-96 Billy Bean 1983-84-85-86 Adam Cooke 1989 Evan Fujinaga 1998 Chris Intlekofer 1990-91-92-93 Jason Beattie 1997 James Cooper 2003-04-05 Chris Ipsen 1984-85 Ryan Beaver 1998-99 Mike Coppess 1977-78-79 G Bill Islava 1977 Chris Beck 1999 Pat Corcoran 1975-76 Charlie Galbraith 1999 Scott Beck 1985 Mario “Moon” Cordero 2000-01 Chaz Gallagher 2004 J Joe Bellezo 1989-90 Vincent Cordova 2001-02-03 Nik Garcia 2006 Marc Jannone 1997 Shawn Bennett 1973-74-75-76 Othon Corona 2003-04 Todd Gates 1990-91 Dean Jelmini 1970-71-72-73 Drew Bentz 1974-75-76-77 Matt Cova 2001-02-03-04 Bob Gauci 1980-81 Kevin Jenson 2002-04 Mike Berberet 1979-80 Tracy Cowger 1977-78 Vince Gaudi 1974 Erik Johnson 2006 Dan Bergamo 1970 Benny Craig 1997 Joe Gehley 1973-74-75-76 Lucas Johnson 2002 Greg Bergeron 1994 Michael Cramer 1979-80 Mike Gehrlein 2000 Paul Joncich 1982-83 Jim Berriatua 1976-77 Jackson Creighton 2004 Gary Gemberling 1983 David Jones 1976-77-78-79 Andy Biaggi 1991-92-93 Tom Croal 1980-81 Tony Giunta 1968-69 Mike Jones 1987-88 Melvin Blackmon 2006 Luciano Cuevas 1995-96 Michael Glomb 2004-05-06 Tracy Jones 1980-81-82 Joe Blandino 1970-71 Bill Culver 1982 Jeff Goettsch 1986-87 Frank Judge 1972-73-74-75 Rob Boitano 1984-85 Seaton Curran 1994 Chris Gomez 1990-91 Lance Junker 1980 Damien Bonenfant 1983-84-85-86 Ed Goodwin 1968 Ben Bonilla 1997-98-99-00 D Casey Gordon 2006 K Jeremy Booth 1995 Tim Daze` 1969 Gregory Gordon 1983 Stephen Kahn 2003-04-05 Art Bordley 1973-74 Darrel Deak 1988-89-90-91 George Gospodinoff 1973-74-75-76 Jeff Kambak 1980-81-82-83 Ken Bowers 1970 James Dean 1977-78 Mark Grafitti 1986-87-88-89 Nathan Keadle 2005-06 Shane Bowers 1990-91-92-93 Bobby DeJardin 1986-87-88 Tim Granich 1989 Jim Keating 1971-72-73 Josh Bradbury 2005 Richard del Rio 1978 David Grant 1970-71-72 Kevin Keenan 1976 Miah Bradbury 1987-88-89-90 Chad Dembisky 1991 Paul Graves 1988-89-90-91 Steve Keller 1968-69 Bob Branchetti 1978-79 Sandor Demosthenes 1995-96-97-98 Ryan Graves 1993-94-95 Phil Kelly 1969 Glenn Brannon 1982-83 Dennis Desmond 1968-69-70 Chris Gray 1998-99-00-01 Mike Kenney 2006 Steve Bridgewater 1978-79 Vahe Devian 1981-82 Rex Grayner 1989 Jim Kerker 1968-69 Jack Brooks 1998-99-00-01 Mark DiBenedetti 1980 Bill Green 1981 Bob Kerslake 1955-56-57-58 Bill Brundige 2000-01 Vince DiLeva 1994 Rob Green 1996-97 Jeff Kimbro 1984 Jim Bruske 1986 Billy Dillon 1999 Matt Gruber 2001 RJ Kirkland 1991-92 Butch Bucher 1992-93 Brandon DiTolla 2003-04-05-06 John Guggiana 1979-80 Matt Knickrehm 1975-76 Jess Buckles 1909 Andy Diver 1996 Kevin Gustorf 1995-96-97-98 Brady Koch 2001-02-03-04 Gabriel Bueno 2004-05 Chris Donnels 1985-86-87 Raul Gutierrez 1996-97 Kerry Konrady 1995-96-97 Justin Bunkis 2005-06 Joe Dottore 1970-71-72-73 Tony Kounas 1990 Dave Burke 1981-82 Sean Dovel 2005-06 H Donny Kretschmar 1985 Kalani Bush 1986-87-88-89 Randy Dowis 1969 Erik Hakanen 1985-86 John Krickl 1976-77-78-79 Tom Button 1989-90 Chad Dreier 1966-67-68-69 Bill Haluck 1972 Tim Byrne 1989-90 Nathan Durham-Hammer 2001-02 Scott Halverstadt 1984-85 L Shawn Hammett 1992-93-94-95 Scott LaFountaine 1998, 2000-01 C E Damon Hamura 1992-93 Mike Lambert 1978 Ulises Cabrera 1997-98 Wayne Eaton 1977 John Hans 1980-81-82 Reggie Lambert 1984-85 Cary Cadonau 1992 Randy Ebersberger 1981 Nick Harlambakis 1998-99 A.J. LaMonda 2004-05-06 Scott Cain 1985-86 Chuck Eggert 1995-96 Steve Harris 1977-78-79 Jay Larson 1977-78 Jim Calderon 1972-73-74 Bill Eller 1969-70 Gus Hein 1984-85 Tim Layana 1983-84-85-86 Dave Calvert 1973 Todd Elliot 1986-87 Tom Henderson 1973-74-75-76 Pat Leaver 1974-75 Brett Campbell 1995-96-97 Joseph Hendricks 2002 58 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL

Dan LeBouf 1976-77-78 Joe Ruhoff 1970 Dan Thompson 1978 Jason Lefkowitz 2005-06 N Kevin Ruiz 1975-76 Bill Thorney 1982-83-84 Brian Leighton 1983-84 Greg Nagy 2005-06 Marty Rupnick 1981 Mark Tillman 1988-89-90-91 Paul Lemire 1993-94 Mahoe Nakanelua 1996-97 Ezequiel Ruvalcaba 2003-04-05-06 Chris Toomey 1996 Tom Lewinski 1984-85-86 Steve Napoli 1968 Joe Ruzich 1971-72 Roberto Torres 2006 Larry Lewis 1979 Anthony Napolitano1991-92-93-94 Dan Ryan 1970-71-72-73 Billy Traber 1998-99-00 Chad Lindholm 2000-01 Ben Navarrette 1968-69-70-71 Marty Ryan 1977-78 Rich Tricarico 1986-88-89 Stu Livingstone 1975-76 Mike Navratil 1999 Todd Tsujimura 1981-82 John Lizarraga 1982 Scott Neill 1987-88 S Ron Tuck 1980 Billy Lockin 2001-02-03-04 Adrian Nevarez 2003-04-05-06 Jim St. Hilaire 1970 Brian Turang 1988-89 Mike Logelin 1968-69-70 Chad Nichols 1990-91-92 Dennis Sandoval 1975 Fred Tuttle 1986-87 Dave Long 1974-75-76 Kelly Nicholson 1979-80-81-82 Anthony Santana 2001-02-03-04-05 Gabe Lopez 1999 Russ Noah 1971-72-73 Frank Sarver 1990 U Nicholas Lovato 2002 Bob Noson 1992 Scott Sarver 2002 Brian Urata 1977-78 Kevin Lovingier 1991 Matt Nutter 1983-84 Tom Scarlett 1969-70-71-72 Terrell Lowery 1991 Brian Schackelford 1994 V Ken Lund 1983-84-85 O Dan Schultz 1980 Kevin Van De Brake 1989-90 Todd Lundwall 2002-03 Kevin Obergfell 1990 Michael Schultz 1998-99-00 Rodger Vandenbroek 1980-81 Andy Lynch 1984 Kevin O’Brien 1979 Skip Schumaker 1999 Dave Van Winkle 1986-87 Jim O’Donnell 1977 Darryl Scott 1987-88-89-90 Mark Veronda 1995-96-97 M Dennis O’Flaherty 1951-52-53-54 Mike Seal 1992-93-94 Rod Volk 1971-72-73-74 Daniel Macias 2004-05-06 Chad Ohira 1995-96-97-98 Dave Sehnem 1969-70-71-72 Walt Von Huene 1968-69-70-71 Mark Madsen 1998-99-00 Paul Okuda 1975 Bob Seus 1978-79-80 David Maffei 1999-00-01 Tim Olivarez 1978 Dan Seus 1980 W Jamie Mah 2003-04-05 Jonathan Oller 2002-03-04-05 Mark Sewald 1980-81-82 Randy Waite 2002-03 Scott Malpasuto 1982-83 Scott O’Neil 1981 Terry Seward 1988 Dan Walgren 1984-85-86-87 Reuben Mandaloniz 1991-92 Vince O’Neill 1972-73-74 Tillie Shafer 1906 Brian Walker 1989-90 Mark Margis 1981 Jaime Ornelas 2000 Evan Shahak 2004-05 Jeff Walker 2000-01 Matt Marks 1991-92 Pete Oswald 2000-01 Rick Sharp 1984 Greg Wall 1987-88-89-90 Ed Marquez 1996-97 Ryan Ott 1993-94 Dave Sharrer 1994-95 Scott Walter 1998-99-00 Ernie Martin 1972-73-74 Craig Owens 1982 Michael Shearer 1980 Jim Warner 1986 Oscar Martinez 1996-97-98 Bob Sheldon 1969-70-71-72 Ed Wheeler 1934-35-36-37-38-39 Jon Mason 1981-82 P Mike Sieber 1982-83 Matt White 2003-04-05 John Mastandrea 1992-93-94-95 Mark Paredes 1974-75 Joe Silva 2001-02-03 Phil White 1990 Marion Mauch 1999-00-01 Tony Parent 1970 Enoch Simmons 1986-87-88 Joshua Whitesell 2001-02-03 Vince Mauch 1971-72-73 Bryan Paul 1991-92 Frank Simoncini 1982-83 Mike Whitt 1983-84-85 Jim McAnany 1984-85-86-87 Bruce Pawlowski 1968-69-70 Mark Skelly 1983-84 Walter Whittington 1950s Mike McClure 1968-69-70 Jeff Payetta 1982-83 Ken Slagle 1977-78 Chris Wibberley 1971-73-74 Kyle McCormick 2006 Mike Paz 1983 Greg Slate 1981-82 Michael Wilhite 2002 Chad McDonald 1991 Gerardo Perez 1991-92 Matt Smith 1989 Joe Wilhoit 1904-05 Tim McDonald 1968-69-70-71 Tommy Perez 1999-00-01-02 Sean Smith 2002-03 Rick Wilkerson 1979-80 Tom McDonald 1971-72-73-74 Drew Peruzzi 1986-87 Fred Snodgrass 1906-07 Tom Wilkinson 1968-69 Clint McGill 2004 Mike Peters 1992-93-94-95 Greg Soper 1984 Jon Willard 1989-90-91 Mike McNary 1988-89-90 Chris Pettit 2003-04-05-06 Anthony Soto 2003-04-05-06 Danny Williams 1969 Jim McNaught 1971-72-73-74 Paul Pettit 1971-72 Clay Sowder 1992 Tim Williams 1988-89-90-91 Rick Meaglia 1975-76 Ron Pirayoff 1997 Don Sparks 1987-88 Brian Wilson 2006 Kurt Mears 1987-88 Matt Plugge 1992-93-94-95 Chris Spears 1989-90-91 C.J. Wilson 2001 Rick Mediavilla 1990-91 Joe Polanski 1981-82-83 Tim Stagich 1969 Ian Wilson 1998-99-00 Michael Mellas 1987 Steve Polk 1985-86 Jeff Stevens 2003-04-05 Travis Wilson 1993-94-95-96 Brett Mendoza 2006 Chris Possemato 1989 Carl Stoeber 2001-02-03 Joe Wortmann 1974-75-76-77-78 Warren Messina 1978-79 Les Powers 1931-32-33 Mark Stomp 1986 Patrick Wuebben 1994 Carl Meyer 1969 Willie Price 1968-69-70-71 Jerry Stone 1971-72-73 Brad Meyers 2005-06 Scott Stout 1981-82 Y Paul Mikos 1963-64-65-66 Q John Straits 1993 Corey Yamamoto 2002 Ed Milich 1968 Will Quaglieri 2003-04 William Strickland 1968-69-70-71 Caleb Yamanaka 1993-94 Chris Miller 1992 Dylan Sugar 1996-97 Todd Yasin 1975-76-77-78 DeAndre Miller 2006 R Darren Sugiyama 1990-91-92-93 Marty Young 1998 Kevin Milligan 1991 Leland Ratleff 1978-79 Albie Sukut 1994-95 Naoi Yuen 1992-93-94 Kayzell Milton 2000-01 Henley Regisford 1989-90-91 Joe Sulentor 1996-97-98-99 Ryan Yurek 2003 Jacob Minter 1998-99 Jeff Reavis 1982 Pat Sullivan 1985 Eric Minzenberg 1982 Herman Reich 1936-37-38-39 Joe Summers 1988 Z Marc Mirizzi 1994-95 Eric Reinholtz 1986-87 Steve Surico 1987-88-89-90 Kris Zacuto 1999-00-01-02 Kalalea Montgomery 1996-97 Jim Reutz 1968 John Swanson 1980-81 Leo Zofrea 1972 Hector Moreno 1997 Erik Reyes 2003-04-05 Ron Zuber 1981-82-83 Marty Morris 1968-69-70 Ross Richardson 1992-93-94 T Joshua Muecke 2001-02-03 Errect Ridley 1976-77 Brad Takamori 2002-03 The all-time roster is a work-in- Matt Muller 1994-95-96-97 Matt Riordan 1997-98-99 Travis Tarchione 1986-87-88-89 progress. If you have additions or Mike Muno 1983-84 Paul Ritchie 1990-91-92 Nick Tatro 1992 corrections, please help by emailing Kyle Mura 2003-04-05-06 James Rivero 2001-02 Tony Taylor 1983-84 them to [email protected]. Kevin Murphy 1984 Lee Roberts 2006 Tony Tellers 1972 Steve Myhre 1993 David Rodriguez 1970 Joe Tereschuk 1968 John Rodriguez 1987-88 Joe Testa 1988-89-90-91 Vin Rover 1980-81-82 Mike Testa 1987-88-89 Rick Ruffinelli 1968 Bob Thomason 1979-80

2007 BASEBALL 59 2007 LMU BASEBALL ALL-TIME HONORS ALL-AMERICA TEAM USA MEMBERS ALL-WEST REGION 1973 Russ Noah, first team (SN) 1990 Joe Ciccarella 1998 Michael Schultz, first team 1973 Jerry Stone, first team (CB) 1990 Chris Gomez 2000 Anthony Angel, first team 1985 Billy Bean, honorable mention (CB) 1991 Chris Gomez 1986 Tim Layana, second team (BA, ABCA) 2000 Coach Frank Cruz WCC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1986 Chris Donnels, second team (ABCA) 2004 Coach Frank Cruz 1973 Russ Noah 1986 Billy Bean, second team (ABCA) 2004 Stephen Kahn 1986 Chris Donnels 1987 Chris Donnels, third team (ABCA) 1990 Miah Bradbury 1989 Miah Bradbury, third team (BA) GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1991 Joe Ciccarella 1991 Joe Ciccarella, second team (BA), 1973 Dean Jelmini, first team 1998 Scott Walter third team (CB) 1994 Anthony Napolitano, second team 2000 Anthony Angel 1998 Michael Schultz, third team (NCBWA) 1996 Sandor Demosthenes, third team 1999 Curt Fiore, third team (NCBWA) WCC PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1999 Billy Traber, first team (CB), ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 1986 Tim Layana honorable mention (NCBWA) 1993 Anthony Napolitano 1998 Michael Schultz 2000 Billy Traber, second team (CB) 1994 Anthony Napolitano 2000 Billy Traber 2000 Scott Walter, third team (CB) 1996 Sandor Demosthenes 2004 Stephen Kahn 2002 Billy Lockin, first team (JSR) 2004 Billy Lockin, first team (JSR) ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE WCC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1991 Paul Graves 1989 Joe Ciccarella FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 1991 Rick Mediavilla 1990 Chris Gomez 1985 Chris Donnels, honorable mention (BA) 1992 Anthony Napolitano 1997 Matt Riordan 1989 Joe Ciccarella, second team (CB) 1992 Paul Ritchie 1998 Michael Schultz, Scott Walter 1990 Chris Gomez, first team (CB), 1993 Anthony Napolitano 2002 Sean Smith second team (BA) 1994 Anthony Napolitano 1990 Bobby Hughes, second team (BA) 1995 John Mastandrea WCC COACH OF THE YEAR 1992 Mike Seal, honorable mention (CB) 1996 Sandor Demosthenes 1973 Marv Wood 1994 Marc Mirizzi, first team (CB) 1996 Mark Farrell 1986 Dave Snow 1996 Curt Fiore, first team (CB) 1997 Sandor Demosthenes 1990 Chris Smith 1998 Scott Walter, first team (BA, CB) 1998 Sandor Demosthenes 1998 Frank Cruz 1998 Ryan Beaver, honorable mention (CB) 2000 Mike Hymes 2000 Frank Cruz 1998 Michael Schultz, first team (CB) 2004 Frank Cruz 2002 Sean Smith, first team (CB) ALL-DISTRICT VIII 2002 Joe Frazee, honorable mention (CB) 1969 Mike Logelin, first team ALL-CONFERENCE 1971 Mike Logelin, first team 1969 Jim Kerker, first team 1971 Bob Sheldon, first team 1969 Mike Logelin, first team ALL-AMERICAN LION Russ Noah, the 1973 1972 Russ Noah, first team 1970 Bill Eller, first team conference player of the year, went on to be 1972 Bob Sheldon, first team 1970 Dan Garrett, first team named to the Sporting News’ All-America first 1973 Dean Jelmini, first team 1971 Tim McDonald, first team team. 1973 Russ Noah, first team 1972 Russ Noah, first team 1973 Jerry Stone, first team 1972 Bob Sheldon, first team 1976 Pat Corcoran, first team 1973 Dean Jelmini, first team 1976 Dan Henry, first team 1973 Russ Noah, first team 1977 Tracy Cowger, first team 1973 Jerry Stone, first team 1977 Mike Fizzolio, first team 1973 Rod Volk, first team 1985 Billy Bean, first team 1976 Drew Bentz, first team 1986 Billy Bean, first team 1976 Pat Corcoran, first team 1986 Chris Donnels, first team 1976 Dan Henry, first team 1986 Tim Layana, first team 1977 Tracy Cowger, first team 1986 Carl Fraticelli, second team 1977 Mike Fizzolio, first team 1987 Chris Donnels, first team 1978 Bob Branchetti, first team 1990 Rick Mediavilla, first team 1978 Tracy Cowger, first team 1990 Miah Bradbury, second team 1978 David Jones, first team 1990 Tony Kounas, second team 1979 Mike Cramer, first team 1990 Darryl Scott, second team 1980 Bob Gauci, first team 1991 Joe Caruso, second team 1981 Tracy Jones, first team 1991 Joe Ciccarella, second team 1981 John Swanson, first team 2007 LMU BASEBALL

1982 Tracy Jones, first team 1993 Anthony Napolitano, first team 2002 Billy Lockin, first team 1982 Scott Stout, first team 1993 Mike Peters, first team 2002 Sean Smith, first team 1983 Jeff Payetta, first team 1993 Andy Biaggi, honorable mention 2002 Tommy Perez, second team 1985 Billy Bean, first team 1993 Shane Bowers, honorable mention 2002 Joe Frazee, second team 1985 Chris Donnels, first team 1993 Jeff Ciccarella, honorable mention 2002 Jonathan Higashi, honorable mention 1985 Reggie Lambert, first team 1993 Ryan Graves, honorable mention 2002 Vince Cordova, honorable mention 1986 Billy Bean, first team 1993 Shawn Hammett, honorable mention 2003 Jonathan Higashi, first team 1986 Chris Donnels, first team 1993 Mike Seal, honorable mention 2003 Jon Oller, second team 1986 Carl Fraticelli, first team 1994 Marc Mirizzi, first team 2003 Joshua Whitesell, second team 1986 Jim Holleran, first team 1994 Anthony Napolitano, first team 2003 Billy Lockin, honorable mention 1986 Tim Layana, first team 1994 Ryan Graves, second team 2003 Joe Frazee, honorable mention 1986 Jim McAnany, first team 1994 Jesse Ibarra, second team 2004 Stephen Kahn, first team 1986 Steve Polk, first team 1994 Greg Bergeron, honorable mention 2004 Jeff Stevens, second team 1987 Bobby DeJardin, first team 1994 Jason Hueth, honorable mention 2004 Clint McGill, second team 1987 Chris Donnels, first team 1994 Mike Peters, honorable mention 2004 Joe Frazee, second team 1987 Jim McAnany, second team 1994 Mike Seal, honorable mention 2004 James Cooper, honorable mention 1987 Travis Tarchione, second team 1995 Andy Collett, first team 2004 Kyle Mura, honorable mention 1987 Fred Tuttle, second team 1995 Ikaika Hoopii, second team 2004 Jonathan Higashi, honorable mention 1988 Miah Bradbury, first team 1995 Jason Hueth, second team 2004 Billy Lockin, honorable mention 1988 Carl Fraticelli, first team 1995 Marc Mirizzi, second team 2005 Chris Pettit, first team 1988 Don Sparks, first team 1995 Mike Peters, second team 2005 Jeff Stevens, second team 1988 Brian Turang, first team 1995 Shawn Hammett, honorable mention 2005 Eric Farris, second team 1988 Darryl Scott, second team 1996 Curt Fiore, first team 2005 James Cooper, second team 1988 Travis Tarchione, second team 1996 Ikaika Hoopii, first team 2005 Sean Dovel, honorable mention 1989 Miah Bradbury, first team 1996 Travis Wilson, first team 2005 Joe Frazee, honorable mention 1989 Kalani Bush, first team 1996 Sandor Demosthenes, second team 2005 Evan Shahak, honorable mention 1989 Greg Wall, first team 1996 Jason Hueth, honorable mention 2006 Erik Johnson, first team 1989 Rick Allen, second team 1996 Kalalea Montgomery, honorable mention 2006 Brad Meyers, second team 1989 Mike McNary, second team 1996 Chad Ohira, honorable mention 2006 Lee Roberts, all-freshman 1989 Travis Tarchione, second team 1996 Mark Veronda, honorable mention 2006 Sean Dovel, honorable mention 1990 Miah Bradbury, first team 1997 Matt Riordan, first team 2006 Eric Farris, honorable mention 1990 Tony Kounas, first team 1997 Joe Sulentor, first team 2006 Casey Gordon, honorable mention 1990 Rick Mediavilla, first team 1997 Mark Veronda, first team 2006 Daniel Macias, honorable mention 1990 Darryl Scott, first team 1997 Ben Bonilla, honorable mention 1990 Kevin Van De Brake, first team 1997 Benny Craig, honorable mention 1990 Jon Willard, first team 1997 Dylan Sugar, honorable mention 1990 Joe Ciccarella, second team 1998 Anthony Angel, first team 1990 Chris Gomez, second team 1998 Kevin Hook, first team 1991 Joe Caruso, first team 1998 Michael Schultz, first team 1991 Joe Ciccarella, first team 1998 Joe Sulentor, first team 1991 Darrel Deak, first team 1998 Scott Walter, first team 1991 Chris Gomez, first team 1998 Matt Riordan, second team 1991 Rick Mediavilla, first team 1998 Ryan Beaver, honorable mention 1991 Gerardo Perez, first team 1998 Brian Felten, honorable mention 1991 Chad Dembisky, second team 1999 Anthony Angel, first team 1991 Mark Tillman, second team 1999 Billy Traber, first team 1991 Terrell Lowery, honorable mention 1999 Curt Fiore, second team 1991 Joe Testa, honorable mention 1999 Matt Riordan, second team 1991 Jon Willard, honorable mention 1999 Scott Walter, second team 1992 Anthony Napolitano, first team 1999 Ben Bonilla, honorable mention 1992 Shane Bowers, second team 1999 Tommy Perez, honorable mention LEGEND 1992 Mike Seal, second team 2000 Anthony Angel, first team BA Baseball America 1992 Darren Sugiyama, second team 2000 Jason Aspito, first team NCBWA National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ 1992 Greg Carl, honorable mention 2000 Billy Traber, first team Association 1992 Rob Ickes, honorable mention 2000 Scott Walter, first team ABCA American Baseball Coaches’ Assoc. 1992 Matt Marks, honorable mention 2000 Kris Zacuto, first team CB Collegiate Baseball 1992 Chad Nichols, honorable mention 2000 Ben Bonilla, second team SN Sporting News 1992 Gerardo Perez, honorable mention 2000 Jeff Walker, second team JSR Jewish Sports Review 1993 Jesse Ibarra, first team 2001 Kris Zacuto, first team 2007 BASEBALL 61 2007 LMU BASEBALL MATT MULLER LION AWARD The Matt Muller Lion Award is bestowed upon members of LMU baseball teams whose actions represent the program with pride, dignity and respect. The award was established in 1997 by Head Coach Frank Cruz when he assumed responsibility of the program. Re-named in honor of Matthew John Muller (1994-97) following his tragic and unexpected death on November 10, 1999, the honor is awarded to players who represent the team and the university in the highest regard. The cornerstone of the award circles around hard work, dedication to the sport, competing at the highest possible level, and promoting a team environment. Simply put, a recipient of the Matt Muller Lion Award wears the uniform with honor.

RECIPIENTS 1997 Benny Craig, Mark Veronda 1998 Kevin Gustorf, Kevin Hook 1999 Anthony Angel, Billy Traber 2000 Anthony Angel, Billy Traber, Scott Walter 2003 Jonathan Higashi 2004 Billy Lockin, Jonathan Higashi, Will Quaglieri, Matt Cova, Kevin Jenson, Brady Koch, Clint McGill 2005 Jeff Stevens 2006 Eric Farris SEASONAL LEADERS BATTING PITCHING YEAR BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN WINS ERA STRIKEOUTS 1972 Russ Noah (.378) Russ Noah (6) Russ Noah (42) Rod Volk (4) Tom Scarlett (3.02) Rod Volk (77) 1973 Russ Noah (.399) Jerry Stone (11) Jerry Stone (45) Rod Volk (11) Rod Volk (3.84) Rod Volk (110) 1974 Tim McDonald (.292) Tim McDonald (6) Tim McDonald (30) Two with (6) Rod Volk (3.56) Chris Wibberley (72) 1975 Dan Henry (.305) Pat Corcoran (7) Frank Judge (36) Drew Bentz (9) Drew Bentz (3.18) Drew Bentz (88) 1976 Pat Cocoran (.387) Pat Cocoran (11) Pat Corcoran (55) Two with (8) Drew Bentz (3.58) Drew Bentz (108) 1977 Mike Fizzolio (.370) Ken Slagle (9) Ken Slagle (52) Three with (5) Brian Urata (5.01) Drew Bentz (68) 1978 Tracy Cowger (.373) Two with (7) David Jones (52) Two with (6) Todd Yasin (2.95) Mark Horak (54) 1979 Tim Collins (.353) David Jones (10) David Jones (48) Kelly Nicholson (8) Kelly Nicholson (2.39) Michael Cramer (82) 1980 Mike Franks (.320) Mike Berberet (7) John Guggiana (41) Bob Seus (8) Kelly Nicholson (3.37) Bob Seus (86) 1981 Mike Franks (.348) Greg Slate (8) Tracy Jones (48) Two with (8) John Swanson (3.49) John Swanson (72) 1982 Tracy Jones (.391) Dave Burke (6) Vahe Devian (48) Bill Culver (6) Jon Mason (3.66) Jon Mason (68) 1983 Jeff Payetta (.389) Brian Leighton (11) Scott Malpasuto (39) Mark Skelly (5) Matt Nutter (4.37) Tim Layana (80) 1984 Bill Thorney (.339) Brian Leighton (16) Brian Leighton (67) Tim Layana (7) Tim Layana (4.98) Tim Layana (79) 1985 Reggie Lambert (.410) Two with (8) Billy Bean (67) Two with (8) Tim Layana (3.12) Tim Layana (107) 1986 Billy Bean (.355) Chris Donnels (21) Chris Donnels (91) Tim Layana (17) Jeff Goethsch (3.93) Tim Layana (139) 1987 Travis Tarchione (.377) Chris Donnels (16) Chris Donnels (75) Darryl Scott (8) Darryl Scott (4.28) Darryl Scott (66) 1988 Don Sparks (.405) Brian Turang (15) Don Sparks (79) Steve Surico (12) Darryl Scott (3.28) Mike McNary (87) 1989 Miah Bradbury (.398) Rick Allen (11) Rick Allen (60) Kalani Bush (10) Brian Clancy (2.33) Darryl Scott (99) 1990 Rick Mediavilla (.416) Miah Bradbury (16) Miah Bradbury (66) Jon Willard (13) Darryl Scott (3.86) Darryl Scott (90) 1991 Joe Ciccarella (.435) Darrel Deak (15) Darrel Deak (70) Chad Dembisky (12) Joe Caruso (3.92) Two with (100) 1992 Anthony Napolitano (.343) Matt Marks (9) Darren Sugiyama (42) Chad Nichols (4) Shane Bowers (5.36) Shawn Hammett (52) 1993 Mike Peters (.365) Jesse Ibarra (17) Jesse Ibarra (52) Shawn Hammett (7) Shane Bowers (4.55) Shane Bowers (88) 1994 Anthony Napolitano (.344) Jesse Ibarra (15) Jesse Ibarra (47) Ryan Graves (6) Andy Collett (4.81) Shawn Hammett (71) 1995 Marc Mirizzi (.332) Andy Collett (11) Andy Collett (51) Two with (5) Shawn Hammett (3.25) Shawn Hammett (84) 1996 Curt Fiore (.348) Travis Wilson (11) Travis Wilson (50) S. Demosthenes (8) S. Demosthenes (5.11) S. Demosthenes (77) 1997 Joe Sulentor (.369) Benny Craig (17) Benny Craig (61) Ben Bonilla (7) Jeff Cecchin (5.18) Jeff Cecchin (59) 1998 Scott Walter (.383) Anthony Angel (10) Scott Walter (67) Michael Schultz (9) Michael Schultz (5.11) Michael Schultz (104) 1999 Curt Fiore (.366) Tommy Perez (12) Tommy Perez (50) Billy Traber (8) Billy Traber (4.20) Billy Traber (135) 2000 Jason Aspito (.360) Scott Walter (19) Anthony Angel (78) Billy Traber (10) Billy Traber (3.17) Billy Traber (156) 2001 Tommy Perez (.364) Tommy Perez (11) Tommy Perez (45) Muecke/Clelland (5) Chris Gray (3.48) C.J. Wilson (72) 2002 Billy Lockin (.371) Tommy Perez (11) Kris Zacuto (48) Vince Cordova (8) Justin Abreu (5.76) Josh Muecke (60) 2003 Jonathan Higashi (.349) Josh Whitesell (15) Josh Whitesell (47) Vince Cordova (6) Kyle Huddy (3.81) Kyle Huddy (84) 2004 Jonathan Higashi (.371) Jonathan Oller (8) Jonathan Higashi (48) Stephen Kahn (7) Stephen Kahn (3.61) Stephen Kahn (80) 2005 Joe Frazee (.364) Oller/Pettit (9) Chris Pettit (44) Jeff Stevens (7) Jeff Stevens (3.93) Jeff Stevens (81) 2006 Erik Johnson (.351) Chris Pettit (5) Erik Johnson (45) Brad Meyers (8) Brad Meyers (3.23) Andy Beal (66) MINIMUMS • Batting Average - 2.5 at bats per game • Earned Run Average - 1.0 inning pitched per game 62 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL LMU BASEBALL’S RETIRED JERSEYS

For the first time in the history of LMU Athletics, the jerseys of three former Lion baseball players were retired during the 2000 ...page stadium season. The three individuals Jerry Stone (10), Billy Bean (44), and 1 1 Retired jersey numbers displayed in Pride Park. Tim Layana (54) not only distinguished themselves as some of the best athletes in the country, but also represented LMU with dig- nity and pride. A ceremony was held to officially retire the jer- seys of these outstanding individuals. Their names, numbers and accomplishments will forever be etched into LMU history.

10 10 JERRY STONE A three-year starter for the Lions, Jerry Stone played an integral role in guiding Loyola to its first conference baseball championship in 1973. One of the greatest catchers in school his- tory, Stone had his jersey retired on March 11, 2000, prior to LMU’s game against USF. Stone, a first- team All-WCAC and All-District VIII pick his junior year, also earned first-team All-America accolades issued by Collegiate Baseball in 1973. A switch-hitter during the wooden bat era, Stone still ranks as an all-time top-10 statistical leader at LMU in single-season walks (45), while his 106 career walks rank No. 5. He hit above .300 for each of his three seasons with the Lions. One of Stone’s greatest accom- plishments included leading the Lions to their first postseason appearance in school history, a berth in the NCAA District VIII playoffs in 1973. He was drafted in the fourth round by the San Diego Padres.

44 BILLY BEAN One of the greatest hitters to ever grace the diamond at LMU, Billy Bean had his jer- 44 sey retired on March 11, 2000, during pregame ceremonies prior to LMU’s game against USF. Bean was one of many great players who helped guide the Lions to the 1986 College World Series. A two-time first-team All-WCC and All-District-VIII pick, Bean earned honorable-mention All-America honors fol- lowing his junior year by Collegiate Baseball. With an even greater performance his senior year, Bean was tabbed a second-team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association in 1986. Bean still holds the WCC record for single-season walks with 66. He also holds the LMU record in single-sea- son runs scored with 84, a mark that ranks third in the WCC record book. Of the WCC's nine all-time career offensive categories, Bean ranks in the top-10 in five of them. Following his standout LMU career, the selected him in the fourth round of the 1986 draft, and Bean went on to play for the Tigers in the majors from 1987-1989. He also spent time with Los Angeles (1989) and San Diego (1993-1995). Most recently, Bean was named to the WCC/Rawlings 40th Anniversary Team, rec- ognizing him as one of the WCC’s all-time top-40 players. 54

54 TIM LAYANA One of the greatest pitchers in LMU history, Tim Layana had his jersey retired dur- ing pregame ceremonies prior to LMU’s game against San Francisco on March 11, 2000. Layana’s prowess helped guide the Lions to the College World Series in 1986. A first-team All-WCC pick as a senior, Layana was tabbed the conference Pitcher of the Year and earned first-team All-District VIII hon- ors. Selected a second-team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association following the 1986 campaign, Layana re-wrote many of the pitching records in LMU baseball history. He is the WCC record-holder in innings pitched, tallying 511.0 innings of work over his career. He also holds the LMU record for complete games (33), wins (35), and strikeouts (405). His 405 career strikeouts and 35 career wins rank second and fourth among WCC all-time leaders. After guiding the Lions to their second con- ference title and second NCAA Regional berth in 1986, Layana, who tragically passed away in an auto- mobile accident on June 25, 1999, was drafted in the third round by the New York Yankees. Inducted into the LMU Athletic Hall of Fame, Layana played professionally with the Yankees, Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants. Although he did not appear on Cincinnati’s roster during its World Series sweep of the in 1990, Layana posted a record of 5-3 that year with a 3.49 ERA. He also had two saves in 55 appearances. Layana totaled a 5-5 career record in the majors with two saves in 78 appearances. Most recently, Layana was named to the WCC/Rawlings 40th Anniversary Team, rec- ognizing him as one of the WCC’s all-time top-40 players.

2007 BASEBALL 63 2007 LMU BASEBALL LIONS YEAR-BY-YEAR 1967-69 UCLA L 7-6 1977 4/18 UCLA L 6-8 Santa Clara* L 6-4 4/21 Pepperdine* L 0-7 57-38 20-34, 10-14 SCBA Santa Clara* W 4-3 4/22 at Pepperdine* W 4-0 HEAD COACH AL GAD HEAD COACH MARV WOOD Santa Clara* W 5-1 2/5 CS Northridge L 5-10 4/22 at Pepperdine* L 1-4 Cal State Fullerton W 3-2 2/12 at USC L 2-8 4/24 UC Riverside L 8-10 1970 Nevada* W 6-3 2/12 at USC L 7-10 4/28 at UC Santa Barbara* W 5-2 Nevada* W 13-2 4/29 UC Santa Barbara* W 10-3 25-19, 13-8 WCAC 2/18 at Arizona State L 2-4 Nevada* W 15-1 4/29 UC Santa Barbara* W 7-1 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 2/19 at Arizona State L 4-9 Chapman L 6-1 UC Irvine* W 15-5 Cal Poly Pomona W 7-1 2/19 at Arizona State L 1-10 Saint Mary’s* W 2-1 UC Irvine* L 5-8 Valley State L 4-6 2/21 at Arizona W 8-5 Saint Mary’s* W 8-7 5/2 at USC L 2-15 UC Santa Barbara W 5-1 2/22 at Arizona L 7-15 Saint Mary’s* W 3-2 5/5 CS Fullerton* L 3-9 UC Santa Barbara W 5-4 2/26 at CS Northridge W 8-7 Cal State Northridge W 6-5 5/6 at CS Fullerton* L 2-10 LaVerne W 4-1 2/26 at CS Northridge L 4-7 UC Irvine L 10-4 5/6 at CS Fullerton* L 1-3 Cal State Fullerton W 9-4 3/1 at UC Riverside W 11-5 San Francisco* W 10-4 5/9 at UC Riverside W 10-4 USC L 4-8 3/4 UC Santa Barbara* W 7-6 San Francisco* W 7-0 5/12 at San Diego State* L 3-11 UC Santa Barbara W 4-2 3/5 at Pepperdine* L 0-6 San Francisco* W 8-2 5/13 San Diego State* W 6-4 Long Beach State L 1-5 3/7 UC Riverside L 5-7 Pepperdine* W 4-3 5/13 San Diego State* W 7-6 UCLA L 3-4 3/9 UC Irvine L 11-13 UNLV* W 7-5 * Southern California Baseball Association game Cal Poly Pomona L 5-6 3/11 at CS Los Angeles* W 4-3 UNLV* L 6-4 (1) Sun Classic at San Diego, CA (3/20-3/25) San Diego Marines L 2-3 3/12 at Chapman W 8-4 UNLV* L 7-2 San Diego L 2-3 3/12 at Chapman L 3-5 UC Riverside W 5-3 Long Beach State L 6-8 3/14 Arizona L 7-10 1979 USC (2) L 9-8 Santa Clara* W 7-5 3/15 Arizona L 6-15 29-34, 12-16 SCBA USC (2) L 2-1 Santa Clara* L 10-11 3/20 at CS Fullerton* L 5-11 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD * West Coast Athletic Conference game Santa Clara* L 1-3 3/22 Cal Poly SLO L 1-5 2/3 Alumni W 15-6 (1) Anaheim Collegiate Tournament UCLA W 10-9 3/25 CS Dominguez Hills W 2-1 2/6 CS Northridge W 9-5 (2) NCAA District 8 Playoffs at USC UCLA W 12-4 3/29 at CS Dominguez Hills L 3-4 2/9 CS Northridge W 22-6 San Diego L 3-9 4/1 at Long Beach State* L 3-12 2/10 Chapman L 4-11 San Diego W 5-2 1974 4/2 at Long Beach State* W 17-5 2/10 Chapman L 3-4 Cal State Los Angeles L 3-4 19-32, 8-10 WCAC 4/4 at Long Beach State* W 8-3 All-Stars L 1-3 Nevada* W 8-5 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 4/5 at Cal Poly Pomona W 13-2 2/13 Cal Poly Pomona W 4-3 Nevada* L 3-4 4/8 UCLA W 8-7 2/15 UC Riverside W 15-9 Nevada* W 3-1 4/6 San Diego State* W 5-4 2/16 San Diego State W 10-4 Long Beach State L 3-8 1975 4/8 Long Beach State* W 10-6 2/17 San Diego State L 3-12 Saint Mary’s* W 5-2 25-31, 8-8 WCAC 4/12 at UC Irvine L 3-8 2/18 San Diego State L 3-5 Saint Mary’s* W 5-2 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 4/15 at CS Los Angeles* L 6-9 2/19 USC L 8-11 Saint Mary’s* W 21-0 4/16 CS Los Angeles* W 8-1 2/20 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-3 Valley State W 8-5 1976 4/16 CS Los Angeles* L 0-4 2/23 USC L 8-11 San Francisco* L 6-8 27-23, 14-4 WCAC 4/22 at Santa Clara L 1-6 2/26 Arizona W 5-3 San Francisco* L 5-6 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 4/23 at Santa Clara W 1-0 2/27 Arizona L 10-11 San Francisco* W 5-0 2/14 UC Irvine L 4-5 4/25 Cal Poly Pomona W 16-8 3/2 CS Dominguez Hills W 13-12 Cal State Fullerton W 13-7 2/14 UC Irvine W 4-3 4/27 at UCLA L 5-7 3/3 UC Riverside W 5-2 Pacific* L 8-11 2/19 at San Diego State L 4-5 4/29 at Pepperdine* L 4-7 3/3 UC Riverside W 3-0 Pacific* W 6-4 2/20 at San Diego State L 0-4 4/30 Pepperdine* L 5-15 3/6 CS Dominguez Hills L 4-6 Pacific* W 11-4 2/21 at San Diego State W 4-3 4/30 Pepperdine* W 6-4 3/9 Santa Clara L 5-11 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-4 2/21 at San Diego State W 5-1 5/3 at UCLA L 4-6 3/10 Santa Clara W 7-6 UNLV* L 1-3 2/24 at CS Dominguez Hills W 4-1 5/6 at UC Santa Barbara* W 7-3 3/11 Gonzaga W 2-1 UNLV* W 17-4 2/27 at Chapman L 0-3 5/0 Chapman L 5-9 CS Dominguez Hills (1) L 3-7 UNLV* W 6-5 2/28 at USC L 2-4 5/13 at CS Fullerton* L 3-7 US International (1) W 4-3 Pepperdine* W 5-3 2/28 at USC W 7-1 5/14 CS Fullerton* L 2-6 College (1) W 5-4 Pepperdine* W 6-2 3/2 CS Dominguez Hills L 2-4 5/14 CS Fullerton* L 2-8 San Diego State (1) L 6-11 Pepperdine* L 4-6 3/5 Long Beach State W 6-0 5/16 at UC Santa Barbara* W 12-9 So. Cal College (1) W 5-0 * West Coast Athletic Conference game 3/6 San Diego State L 9-11 5/17 at UC Santa Barbara* L 2-13 San Diego (1) L 2-6 3/6 San Diego State L 3-4 5/20 San Diego State* L 9-11 Portland (1) L 1-4 1971 3/9 at UCLA W 13-11 5/21 at San Diego State* L 3-9 CS Dominguez Hills (1) L 1-3 3/12 at CS Northridge W 11-8 5/21 at San Diego State* L 5-9 CS Dominguez Hills (1) W 6-3 21-21, 12-8 WCAC 3/13 CS Northridge L 11-12 * Southern California Baseball Association game 3/26 Stanford L 4-5 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 3/13 CS Northridge L 1-2 3/27 CS Fullerton* L 1-2 3/15 at USC L 3-5 1978 3/30 Pepperdine* L 2-3 3/19 at Long Beach State L 0-2 1972 29-24-1, 16-11-1 SCBA 3/31 Pepperdine* L 4-8 3/20 Eastern Michigan L 5-6 25-29, 8-10 WCAC HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 3/31 Pepperdine* L 1-2 3/20 Eastern Michigan W 4-3 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 2/7 CS Dominguez Hills L 4-15 4/3 San Diego* W 1-0 3/21 Cal Poly SLO L 0-5 2/10 at Northridge W 10-5 4/6 Long Beach State* L 1-7 3/23 at UC Irvine W 6-1 2/17 at Arizona L 2-4 4/7 Long Beach State* L 5-8 1973 3/26 at CS Los Angeles* W 8-2 2/18 at Arizona L 2-6 4/7 Long Beach State* L 5-6 30-24, 14-4 WCAC 3/27 CS Los Angeles* W 12-11 2/18 at Arizona L 6-11 4/10 Fresno State L 2-10 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 3/27 CS Los Angeles* W 15-9 2/21 Cal Poly Pomona L 3-4 4/10 Fresno State W 1-0 UC Santa Barbara W 6-5 3/30 at Cal Poly Pomona W 8-4 2/24 at UC Irvine* W 5-3 4/11 UCLA L 3-8 Long Beach State W 9-8 4/2 at Santa Clara* W 6-2 2/25 CS Los Angeles* W 5-3 4/17 UC Irvine* W 5-4 Long Beach State L 3-2 4/3 at Santa Clara* W 7-3 2/26 Saint Mary's L 4-8 4/20 CS Los Angeles* L 1-7 San Diego State L 9-5 4/3 at Santa Clara* W 7-5 2/28 CS Northridge W 5-1 4/21 CS Los Angeles* W 11-1 San Diego State L 7-6 4/6 at CS Fullerton L 2-6 3/10 UCLA L 5-10 4/21 CS Los Angeles* L 1-3 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-5 4/10 Chapman L 5-18 3/11 Chapman L 4-7 4/23 UCLA L 15-17 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-3 4/10 Chapman L 5-7 3/11 Chapman W 6-1 4/24 Long Beach State* L 4-7 UCLA L 10-5 4/12 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-6 3/12 at UC Santa Barbara* L 6-11 4/27 UC Santa Barbara* W 16-4 UCLA W 8-3 4/16 Pepperdine* L 3-5 3/14 Pepperdine* L 11-12 4/28 UC Santa Barbara* L 3-4 UCLA L 11-0 4/17 at Pepperdine* L 2-6 3/17 CS Fullerton* L 9-16 4/28 UC Santa Barbara* W 6-5 Long Beach State W 8-7 4/17 at Pepperdine* L 0-1 3/18 at San Diego State* W 17-7 5/1 CS Los Angeles* L 1-2 UC Santa Barbara L 6-5 4/20 Cal Poly Pomona L 5-9 Utah (1) W 9-1 5/4 UC Irvine* W 4-0 UC Irvine L 8-7 4/23 at San Francisco* W 9-7 US International (1) W 6-4 5/5 UC Irvine* W 7-1 UC Irvine W 11-5 4/24 at San Francisco* W 14-0 Oregon College (1) W 6-0 5/5 UC Irvine* W 8-4 San Diego State L 11-8 4/24 at San Francisco* L 5-10 Pacific (1) L 0-8 5/8 Pepperdine* W 3-2 San Diego State L 8-6 4/27 CS Fullerton L 5-9 Willamette (1) W 17-1 5/11 San Diego* L 4-5 Pepperdine* L 4-1 4/30 at Nevada-Reno* W 11-6 San Diego State (1) L 4-7 5/12 San Diego* W 4-3 Pepperdine* W 4-0 5/1 at Nevada-Reno* W 13-7 US International (1) W 10-3 5/12 San Diego* W 8-5 Cal State Fullerton L 7-5 5/4 at Nevada-Reno* W 15-10 US International (1) W 2-0 5/15 UC Santa Barbara* L 0-6 Cal State Los Angeles L 6-5 5/6 UCLA W 15-6 Westmont W 11-5 5/18 CS Fullerton* L 5-17 Cal State Los Angeles L 11-5 5/7 Saint Mary's* W 7-6 3/31 Long Beach State* W 11-2 5/19 CS Fullerton* L 4-7 USC L 13-12 5/8 Saint Mary's* W 12-11 4/1 Long Beach State* W 5-2 5/19 CS Fullerton* W 5-3 San Diego W 7-5 5/8 Saint Mary's* W 15-5 4/1 at Long Beach State* W 7-1 * Southern California Baseball Association game San Diego L 3-2 * West Coast Athletic Conference game (1) Sun Classic at San Diego, CA (3/18-3/24) Cal State Fullerton (1) W 5-4 4/3 at CS Dominguez Hills W 2-1 Chapman (1) W 6-5 4/7 CS Los Angeles* W 4-2 UC Irvine (1) W 11-4 4/8 at CS Los Angeles* W 7-4 Cal State Los Angeles (1)W 4-2 4/8 at CS Los Angeles* W 6-3 California (1) W 7-6 4/11 at Westmont W 9-0 Cal State Los Angeles (1) L 2-1 4/14 at UC Irvine* T 2-2 at Long Beach State* L 6-7 64 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL

1980 3/27 Long Beach State* L 2-3 5/8 Long Beach State* W 8-7 3/27 San Diego* W 4-3 26-39, 8-20 SCBA 3/28 at Long Beach State* W 4-3 5/11 Pepperdine* L 3-10 3/29 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-7 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 3/28 at Long Beach State* W 10-7 5/14 CS Los Angeles* L 6-7 3/30 at Chapman L 7-10 2/5 at CS Northridge L 1-6 3/31 at Pepperdine* W 6-5 5/15 at CS Los Angeles* W 5-4 4/6 at UNLV* L 6-7 2/8 UCLA W 12-4 4/1 Cal Lutheran W 10-4 5/15 at CS Los Angeles* L 8-9 4/6 at UNLV* L 2-3 2/9 at USC L 4-10 4/3 at UC Irvine* W 4-3 * Southern California Baseball Association game 4/7 at UNLV* L 1-6 2/12 CS Dominguez Hills L 2-4 4/4 UC Irvine* L 9-10 4/7 at UNLV* L 5-8 2/15 San Diego State W 8-2 4/4 UC Irvine* W 4-2 1983 4/10 at USC L 9-10 2/22 at San Diego State L 2-5 4/7 UC Santa Barbara* W 10-7 11-41, 5-23 SCBA 4/11 Cal Poly Pomona L 0-6 2/23 at San Diego State W 7-6 4/8 UC Riverside L 6-14 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 4/13 San Diego* W 9-2 2/23 at San Diego State L 2-6 4/10 at Pepperdine* L 1-8 2/6 at USC W 15-7 4/14 at San Diego* L 9-15 2/26 San Diego State W 3-2 4/11 Pepperdine* W 11-5 2/11 at San Diego State L 6-7 4/14 at San Diego* W 5-0 2/27 Cal Poly Pomona L 2-8 4/11 Pepperdine* L 0-9 2/12 at San Diego State L 1-4 4/17 Pepperdine* W 4-3 2/29 at Santa Clara L 4-5 4/14 at CS Los Angeles* W 11-6 2/12 at San Diego State L 5-11 4/18 at Azusa Pacific W 6-2 3/1 at Santa Clara W 6-5 4/15 at Chapman L 5-8 2/13 Santa Clara (1) L 5-10 4/20 at CS Fullerton* L 9-12 3/1 at Santa Clara W 1-0 4/17 UC Santa Barbara* W 6-5 2/15 at Azusa Pacific W 3-1 4/21 CS Fullerton* W 7-3 3/7 CS Northridge L 2-9 4/18 at UC Santa Barbara* W 9-14 2/18 at CS Dominguez Hills L 1-2 4/21 CS Fullerton* L 3-14 3/8 Chapman L 1-14 4/18 at UC Santa Barbara* W 3-1 2/19 at Azusa Pacific W 8-7 4/24 UC Irvine* W 8-6 3/8 Chapman L 0-7 4/20 at Oral Roberts L 2-6 2/19 at Azusa Pacific L 3-6 4/27 at Long Beach State* L 7-13 3/11 Southern Cal College W 10-1 4/21 at Oral Roberts L 6-7 2/21 at U.S. International W 6-2 4/28 Long Beach State* W 8-7 3/13 UC Irvine (1) W 7-3 4/22 at Oklahoma State W 10-7 3/5 Fresno State L 0-1 4/28 Long Beach State* L 9-10 3/14 Long Beach State (1) W 9-0 4/24 at Wichita State L 4-9 3/5 Fresno State L 1-4 5/1 at CS Fullerton* L 0-6 3/15 CS Fullerton (1) W 3-1 4/25 at Wichita State L 9-17 3/7 CS Northridge L 10-18 5/4 at UC Santa Barbara* L 0-6 3/16 UC Santa Barbara (1) L 3-5 4/25 at Wichita State W 12-4 3/8 CS Northridge L 3-8 5/5 UC Santa Barbara* L 3-7 3/17 Northern Arizona (2) L 2-3 4/26 at Wichita State L 9-10 3/10 Cal Poly Pomona L 0-5 5/5 UC Santa Barbara* W 6-3 3/17 Colorado State (2) L 2-4 4/28 at UC Irvine* L 6-7 at U.S. International L 4-7 5/8 UC Santa Barbara* L 7-8 3/18 Arizona (2) W 8-3 5/1 at CS Los Angeles* W 6-4 at U.S. International W 15-6 5/11 UC Irvine* L 1-4 3/19 Point Loma Nazarene (2) L 4-5 5/2 CS Los Angeles* L 1-5 3/22 CS Fullerton* L 1-5 5/12 at UC Irvine* L 4-6 3/19 U.S. International (2) W 10-9 5/2 CS Los Angeles* L 2-15 3/23 Northwestern L 3-7 5/12 at UC Irvine* W 10-8 3/20 San Diego (2) L 2-9 5/5 at San Diego* L 7-8 3/25 Long Beach State* L 5-8 * Southern California Baseball Association game 3/21 Oregon Col. of Educ. (2) W 3-2 5/8 San Diego* W 14-7 3/26 at Long Beach State* L 3-4 3/22 Portland State (2) W 8-6 5/9 San Diego* L 9-10 3/26 at Long Beach State* L 1-3 1985 3/28 at CS Fullerton* L 7-8 5/9 San Diego* W 8-7 3/29 at CS Los Angeles* L 4-5 27-28, 12-12 WCC 3/29 CS Fullerton* L 10-11 5/15 CS Fullerton* W 13-6 3/30 at UCLA L 2-13 HEAD COACH DAVE SNOW 3/29 CS Fullerton* L 1-6 5/16 at CS Fullerton* W 6-5 4/1 at San Diego* W 3-2 2/5 UC Riverside L 7-8 4/1 at UCLA L 19-22 5/16 at CS Fullerton* L 3-9 4/2 San Diego* L 8-9 2/6 USC L 3-11 4/2 at Cal Poly Pomona L 0-3 * Southern California Baseball Association game 4/2 San Diego* W 6-3 2/8 at Fresno State L 2-7 4/3 Fresno State W 3-2 (1) SCBA Tourn., Long Beach, CA 4/4 at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-10 2/9 at Fresno State L 0-1 4/3 Fresno State L 3-6 4/6 UCLA W 10-8 2/10 at Fresno State L 0-1 4/4 Saint Mary’s W 10-8 1982 4/8 at UNLV L 7-8 2/12 at UCLA L 4-16 4/5 Saint Mary’s W 11-4 29-34, 12-16 SCBA 4/9 at UNLV L 16-17 2/15 at CS Dominguez Hills W 6-5 4/5 Saint Mary’s W 6-4 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 4/9 at UNLV L 12-13 2/16 CS Los Angeles W 5-4 4/7 at UC Santa Barbara* L 8-9 1/31 Saint Mary’s W 5-3 4/12 UC Santa Barbara* L 6-10 2/16 CS Los Angeles W 14-3 4/8 CS Los Angeles* W 4-3 2/3 at CS Northridge W 6-5 4/15 CS Fullerton* L 4-18 2/19 UC Santa Barbara L 8-12 4/11 Pepperdine* W 16-6 2/4 CS Northridge L 3-8 4/16 at CS Fullerton* L 5-6 2/20 at CS Northridge L 9-10 4/12 at Pepperdine* L 1-5 2/9 at UCLA L 4-6 4/16 at CS Fullerton* L 4-9 2/22 CS Dominguez Hills W 9-8 4/12 at Pepperdine* W 9-3 2/12 San Diego State L 4-12 4/19 at UC Irvine* W 5-2 2/24 CS Hayward L 5-6 4/15 San Diego* W 8-4 2/13 San Diego State W 7-6 4/22 at CS Los Angeles* L 9-12 2/26 at CS Angeles W 12-1 4/16 at CS Dominguez Hills L 3-5 2/16 at Azusa Pacific W 4-1 4/23 CS Los Angeles* W 6-1 3/1 at San Diego State W 4-3 4/18 at Long Beach State* L 3-4 2/19 CS Dominguez Hills W 7-2 4/23 CS Los Angeles* W 9-6 3/2 at San Diego State W 6-5 4/19 Long Beach State* W 16-3 2/20 Azusa Pacific L 6-12 4/26 Long Beach State* L 2-5 3/5 at UC Riverside L 9-10 4/19 Long Beach State* L 3-6 2/20 Azusa Pacific L 5-8 4/29 at Pepperdine* L 1-6 3/6 Cal Poly Pomona W 9-8 4/22 UC Irvine* L 8-10 2/22 Cal Poly Pomona W 8-5 4/30 Pepperdine* L 5-10 3/10 New Mexico L 0-6 4/25 CS Los Angeles* L 2-16 2/24 USC L 2-10 4/30 Pepperdine* L 2-4 3/11 New Mexico W 17-0 4/26 at CS Los Angeles* L 3-8 2/26 U.S. International L 1-5 5/3 at Pepperdine* L 3-8 3/11 New Mexico L 11-20 4/26 at CS Los Angeles* L 1-2 2/27 Cal Lutheran W 9-6 5/6 at UC Irvine* L 2-17 3/15 at Saint Mary’s* L 2-3 4/29 at Long Beach State* W 14-0 2/27 Cal Lutheran W 4-0 5/7 UC Irvine* L 6-7 3/16 at Saint Mary’s* L 6-9 5/2 at UC Santa Barbara* W 12-3 2/28 at Cal Poly Pomona W 8-5 5/7 UC Irvine* L 4-7 3/16 at Saint Mary’s* L 4-5 5/3 UC Santa Barbara* L 7-11 3/1 Chapman W 10-5 5/10 San Diego* L 5-7 3/18 Oral Roberts W 8-2 5/3 UC Santa Barbara* L 3-12 3/5 at Southern Cal College W 10-5 5/13 UC Santa Barbara* L 8-12 3/19 CS Northridge W 7-1 5/6 at CS Fullerton* L 0-10 3/6 Southern Cal College W 24-1 5/14 at UC Santa Barbara* L 1-2 3/22 at Pepperdine* L 4-6 5/9 UC Irvine* L 2-9 3/6 Southern Cal College W 3-1 5/14 at UC Santa Barbara* L 3-4 3/23 Pepperdine* W 7-3 5/10 at UC Irvine* L 3-10 3/9 Utah L 5-12 * Southern California Baseball Association game 3/23 Pepperdine* L 11-13 5/10 at UC Irvine* L 2-3 3/19 at San Diego State W 4-3 (1) Game played at UCLA 3/29 at San Diego* W 12-6 5/13 Pepperdine* L 3-5 3/19 at San Diego State L 3-4 3/30 San Diego* W 7-6 5/16 San Diego* W 4-2 3/20 at San Diego State L 1-6 3/30 San Diego* W 5-4 5/17 at San Diego* L 2-11 1984 3/20 at San Diego State L 2-11 23-38, 10-18 SCBA 4//1 at CS Fullerton W 8-5 5/17 at San Diego* L 0-1 3/23 at Long Beach State* L 3-5 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 4/3 Santa Clara* W 16-4 * Southern California Baseball Association game 3/26 Pepperdine* L 4-5 2/10 Fresno State L 5-21 4/4 Santa Clara* W 14-2 (1) SCBA Tourn., Long Beach, CA 3/27 at Pepperdine* L 4-8 2/11 Fresno State L 5-6 4//4 Santa Clara* L 3-7 (2) Sun Classic at San Diego, CA 3/27 at Pepperdine* L 10-14 2/11 Fresno State L 8-13 4/9 at USC L 6-7 3/30 at UC Santa Barbara* L 1-4 2/14 Azusa Pacific W 11-8 4/11 Southern Cal College W 13-7 4/2 at CS Fullerton* L 3-7 1981 2/15 CS Northridge W 10-8 4/14 CS Fullerton L 2-3 4/3 CS Fullerton* W 6-5 32-29, 16-11 SCBA 2/17 San Diego State L 4-7 4/16 UCLA L 3-14 4/3 CS Fullerton* W 6-4 HEAD COACH MARV WOOD 2/18 San Diego State W 7-5 4/19 at San Francisco* W 10-7 4/6 CS Los Angeles* W 8-1 2/5 at CS Northridge W 4-3 2/18 San Diego State L 2-13 4/20 at San Francisco* L 13-14 4/7 at CS Dominguez Hills L 8-9 2/6 at CS Northridge W 9-5 2/19 Santa Clara W 5-4 4/20 at San Francisco* W 13-7 4/9 UC Irvine* L 3-11 2/10 UCLA W 9-3 2/21 at CS Northridge L 6-7 4/23 at Long Beach State L 8-16 4/10 at UC Irvine* W 12-7 2/13 at Chapman W 5-1 2/22 Cal Lutheran W 9-7 4/26 Pepperdine* L 4-9 4/10 at UC Irvine* L 0-7 2/14 Chapman L 5-6 2/24 at CS Los Angeles W 12-2 4/27 at Pepperdine* L 1-3 4/13 at Fresno State L 1-15 2/14 Chapman W 6-5 2/25 CS Los Angeles W 11-10 4/27 at Pepperdine* L 4-9 4/13 at Fresno State L 3-9 2/17 Cal Poly Pomona W 12-1 2/25 CS Los Angeles W 15-6 4/30 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-6 4/14 at USC W 10-9 2/18 at CS Dominguez Hills L 3-5 2/28 at UCLA L 2-6 5/1 UC Irvine W 15-7 4/16 at UNLV L 1-4 2/20 USC L 6-18 3/2 UC Riverside L 8-16 5/3 San Diego* W 8-3 4/17 at UNLV L 5-6 2/21 at USC L 0-1 3/3 at UC Riverside W 6-3 5/4 at San Diego* W 10-0 4/17 at UNLV W 6-2 2/21 at USC L 3-10 3/3 at UC Riverside L 4-5 5/4 at San Diego* W 4-2 4/18 at UNLV L 5-6 2/24 at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-7 3/4 USC W 11-4 5/11 Nevada-Reno* W 8-4 4/20 at CS Fullerton* L 5-6 2/27 San Diego State L 2-7 3/6 UCLA L 5-8 5/12 Nevada-Reno* L 3-7 4/23 San Diego* W 9-1 3/3 at UCLA W 5-1 3/9 at Hawaii L 1-5 5/12 Nevada-Reno* L 5-10 4/24 at San Diego* L 4-5 3/6 at Azusa Pacific L 2-3 3/10 at Hawaii L 2-3 * West Coast Conference game 4/24 at San Diego* W 5-3 3/7 Azusa Pacific W 8-3 3/10 at Hawaii L 5-15 4/26 at Chapman W 8-5 3/7 Azusa Pacific W 12-5 3/11 at Hawaii L 9-11 4/27 UC Irvine* W 8-2 3/9 CS Dominguez Hills W 9-1 3/13 Portland L 7-8 4/30 at UC Santa Barbara* W 2-1 CS Fullerton (1) L 3-6 3/16 CS Dominguez Hills L 2-3 5/1 UC Santa Barbara* W 3-2 Pepperdine (1) W 6-2 3/17 Gonzaga W 10-2 5/1 UC Santa Barbara* L 4-7 San Diego (1) W 7-2 3/18 Gonzaga W 5-2 5/3 UCLA W 14-7 3/20 at San Diego State L 3-11 3/20 at Long Beach State* W 12-2 5/4 San Diego* L 1-5 3/21 at San Diego State L 1-11 3/23 Pepperdine* L 2-13 5/7 at Long Beach State* L 4-6 3/21 at San Diego State W 3-2 3/24 at Pepperdine* L 2-8 5/8 Long Beach State* W 10-4 3/24 CS Fullerton* L 4-10 3/24 at Pepperdine* L 2-3 2007 BASEBALL 65 2007 LMU BASEBALL

1986 3/14 Santa Clara* L 5-7 Pepperdine* W 10-7 3/10 at UC Santa Barbara W 13-3 50-15, 19-5 WCC 3/14 Santa Clara* L 8-9 Arkansas (1) W 8-3 3/11 at CS Fullerton L 8-9 HEAD COACH DAVE SNOW 3/14 Santa Clara* W 7-6 Wichita State (1) L 6-10 3/13 Pacific W 12-5 2/2 U.S. International W 11-5 3/17 CS Dominguez Hills L 5-7 McNeese State (1) W 12-4 3/14 Pacific W 9-3 2/2 U.S. International W 3-1 3/20 at Saint Mary’s* W 2-1 Oklahoma State (1) L 6-8 3/16 San Francisco* W 9-7 2/4 at U.S. International W 13-2 3/21 at Saint Mary’s* L 4-5 * West Coast Conference game 3/17 San Francisco* W 9-3 2/8 CS Los Angeles W 8-2 3/24 at Long Beach State W 17-2 (1) NCAA Midwest Regional, Stillwater, OK 3/17 San Francisco* L 9-10 2/8 at CS Los Angeles W 9-1 3/25 Chapman W 18-10 Utah W 16-3 2/9 at CS Los Angeles W 4-0 3/27 San Diego* L 9-10 1989 3/20 Wisconsin W 9-3 2/11 UCLA W 7-4 3/28 San Diego* W 10-6 39-24-1, 18-5 WCC 3/23 at Saint Mary’s* L 2-4 2/14 at Arizona State W 8-2 3/28 San Diego* T 5-5 HEAD COACH CHRIS SMITH 3/24 at Saint Mary’s* W 8-2 2/15 at Arizona State L 7-9 3/30 CS Fullerton L 4-5 1/31 U.S. International W 20-12 3/24 at Saint Mary’s* W 11-9 2/15 at Arizona State W 8-5 4/3 at Arizona L 7-10 2/1 UC Irvine T 6-6 3/28 California W 4-3 2/17 Fresno State W 6-5 4/4 at Arizona W 15-7 2/10 at Stanford L 5-6 3/30 Nevada* W 17-4 2/21 Long Beach State W 8-3 4/5 at Arizona W 16-11 2/11 at Stanford L 4-11 3/30 Nevada* W 14-3 2/22 at Long Beach State W 7-2 4/7 Fresno State W 7-4 2/12 at Stanford L 6-9 3/31 Nevada* W 6-5 2/25 UC Irvine L 6-8 4/8 Fresno State W 10-9 2/14 USC L 5-7 3/31 Nevada* W 3-2 2/28 San Diego State L 1-12 4/10 at San Francisco* W 7-6 2/15 Long Beach State L 0-9 4/3 at USC W 8-6 3/1 San Diego State W 4-1 4/11 at San Francisco* W 6-0 2/17 at California L 5-6 4/6 Saint Mary’s* W 11-9 3/1 San Diego State L 0-6 4/11 at San Francisco* W 13-8 2/18 at California L 2-9 4/7 Saint Mary’s* W 14-6 3/4 at CS Fullerton W 2-1 4/14 at USC W 3-2 2/19 at California W 8-0 4/7 Saint Mary’s* W 10-9 3/7 Cal Poly SLO W 10-4 4/15 UNLV W 17-10 2/21 UCLA W 5-2 Pepperdine* L 6-7 3/11 New Mexico W 23-5 4/20 USC L 2-15 2/23 CS Fullerton L 6-7 4/13 at San Francisco* W 14-9 3/14 Pepperdine* L 6-13 4/21 UC Santa Barbara W 10-4 2/24 Southern Utah State W 12-4 4/14 at San Francisco* W 7-4 3/15 at Pepperdine* W 4-3 4/24 Pepperdine* L 7-8 2/25 Southern Utah State W 9-1 4/14 at San Francisco* W 14-6 3/17 Oral Roberts L 5-11 4/25 Pepperdine* L 3-8 2/25 Southern Utah State W 9-3 4/17 at Long Beach State W 11-10 3/21 at Santa Clara* W 14-7 4/25 Pepperdine* L 6-7 2/28 at CS Fullerton L 5-7 4/22 at U.S. International W 16-7 3/22 at Santa Clara* W 7-0 4/29 UC Santa Barbara L 5-6 3/3 Long Beach State L 3-4 4/25 at UCLA W 11-10 3/22 at Santa Clara* W 5-0 5/1 at San Diego* W 9-7 at Long Beach State W 4-1 4/27 at San Diego* L 1-4 3/25 at UC Irvine W 10-7 5/2 at San Diego* W 9-0 3/7 Portland W 4-3 4/28 at San Diego* L 1-2 3/26 Saint Mary’s* W 9-5 5/2 at San Diego* L 3-7 3/10 UC Santa Barbara L 8-14 4/28 at San Diego* W 13-2 3/27 Saint Mary’s* W 6-5 5/2 Nevada* L 2-4 3/11 UC Santa Barbara W 20-2 5/1 Long Beach State L 0-5 3/27 Saint Mary’s* W 12-7 5/9 Nevada* W 9-2 3/11 UC Santa Barbara L 11-12 5/4 Santa Clara* W 6-5 4/1 at USC W 10-8 5/9 Nevada* W 7-2 3/14 Chapman L 2-5 5/5 Santa Clara* W 10-2 4/4 at San Diego* W 12-4 * West Coast Conference game 3/15 at UCLA W 14-5 5/5 Santa Clara* W 15-4 4/5 at San Diego* W 12-1 3/17 at San Francisco* W 7-2 5/13 U.S. International W 10-4 4/5 at San Diego* W 16-6 1988 3/18 at San Francisco* L 7-8 5/13 U.S. International W 10-2 4/7 UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 48-18, 18-6 WCC 3/19 at San Francisco* W 6-3 at U.S. International W 15-2 4/11 Sacramento State W 14-8 HEAD COACH DAVE SNOW 3/23 Utah W 5-2 5/18 at Pepperdine* L 3-4 4/12 Sacramento State L 6-8 2/1 CS Los Angeles W 14-3 3/24 Minnesota W 10-1 5/19 at Pepperdine* W 7-2 4/12 Sacramento State W 13-3 2/4 at Arizona State L 3-14 3/25 Minnesota L 6-7 5/19 at Pepperdine* L 0-3 4/16 at UCLA W 17-9 2/5 at Arizona State W 18-6 3/28 Fresno State W 6-5 Washington State (1) L 2-13 4/18 San Francisco* W 34-11 2/6 at Arizona State L 1-7 3/29 Cal Poly Pomona W 19-9 5/20 Arizona State (1) L 9-11 4/19 San Francisco* W 11-1 2/9 UCLA W 7-4 4/1 at U.S. International W 17-7 * West Coast Conference game 4/19 San Francisco* W 23-9 2/10 UC Santa Barbara W 4-3 4/1 at U.S. International L 7-8 (1) NCAA West II Regional, Tempe, AZ 4/25 at Pepperdine* W 10-2 2/12 Texas Tech W 13-8 4/4 at USC L 3-4 4/25 CS Fullerton W 10-6 2/13 Texas Tech W 10-5 4/7 San Diego* W 7-6 1991 4/25 at Pepperdine* L 1-2 2/14 Texas Tech W 6-0 4/8 San Diego* W 10-5 38-22, 25-11 WCC 4/26 Pepperdine* L 3-4 2/16 at UCLA W 9-5 4/8 San Diego* W 8-0 HEAD COACH CHRIS SMITH 4/26 Pepperdine* W 14-4 2/17 Long Beach State W 9-7 4/9 San Diego* W 11-1 1/26 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-8 4/28 at UC Santa Barbara W 6-2 2/20 CS Dominguez Hills W 15-8 4/11 UC Irvine W 6-3 1/27 at U.S. International W 8-4 4/29 USC L 7-8 2/21 U.S. International W 12-0 4/11 at UC Irvine L 0-1 1/29 UC Irvine W 11-1 5/2 San Diego* W 11-9 2/21 U.S. International W 14-3 4/14 at Saint Mary’s* W 11-1 2/1 at Arizona State L 1-9 5/3 San Diego* W 7-3 2/23 UC Irvine W 9-7 4/15 at Saint Mary’s* W 7-1 2/2 at Arizona State L 2-8 5/3 San Diego* W 7-3 2/26 at Hawaii W 8-7 4/15 at Saint Mary’s* W 8-3 2/3 at Arizona State L 12-19 5/6 CS Dominguez Hills W 22-10 2/27 at Hawaii W 9-6 4/16 at Saint Mary’s* W 11-2 2/6 at UCLA W 7-5 5/9 at Nevada* L 8-11 2/28 at Hawaii L 2-8 4/19 Fresno State W 8-7 2/8 Nevada* W 11-2 5/10 at Nevada* L 1-9 3/4 Cal Poly SLO W 6-4 4/21 Nevada* W 3-2 2/9 Nevada* L 5-10 5/10 at Nevada* W 10-8 3/5 Cal Poly SLO W 10-9 4/22 Nevada* W 7-6 2/9 Nevada* W 19-1 5/17 Pepperdine (1) W 14-9 3/8 at CS Los Angeles L 5-6 4/23 Nevada* W 8-6 2/12 CS Fullerton W 9-6 5/22 UC Santa Barbara (2) L 5-11 3/9 Chapman L 5-11 4/23 Nevada* W 9-2 2/15 at San Diego* L 1-3 5/23 UCLA (2) W 12-10 3/11 Portland W 14-4 4/25 CS Los Angeles W 8-7 2/16 at San Diego* L 5-6 5/24 UC Santa Barbara (2) W 14-6 3/12 Portland W 5-3 4/28 Santa Clara* W 4-2 2/19 UC Santa Barbara W 8-7 5/24 Hawaii (2) W 10-6 3/12 Portland L 2-3 4/29 Santa Clara* W 4-3 2/22 at San Francisco* W 4-2 5/25 Hawaii (2) W 12-5 3/13 at CS Fullerton L 0-3 4/30 Santa Clara* W 8-2 2/23 at San Francisco* W 5-4 5/30 Louisiana State (3) W 4-3 3/15 at UC Irvine W 15-0 4/30 Santa Clara* L 1-6 2/23 at San Francisco* W 16-2 6/2 Arizona (3) L 5-7 3/18 San Francisco* W 15-7 5/3 at Long Beach State W 11-4 3/1 Saint Mary’s* W 9-3 6/5 Oklahoma State (3) L 5-11 3/19 San Francisco* W 12-6 5/5 at Pepperdine* L 0-3 3/2 Saint Mary’s* L 4-7 * West Coast Conference game 3/19 San Francisco* W 18-0 5/6 at Pepperdine* L 4-5 3/2 Saint Mary’s* W 4-3 (1) WCC Playoff Game at UCLA 3/20 San Francisco* W 5-2 5/6 at Pepperdine* L 2-3 3/5 at UC Irvine W 8-2 (2) NCAA West Regional, Los Angeles 3/22 at USC W 4-1 5/7 at Pepperdine* W 6-3 3/8 Santa Clara* W 6-2 (3) College World Series, Omaha, NE 3/23 at UC Santa Barbara W 17-4 5/26 Oklahoma (1) L 2-5 3/9 Santa Clara* W 5-3 3/25 California W 13-5 5/27 Eastern Kentucky (1) W 9-3 3/9 Santa Clara* W 9-7 1987 3/26 California W 13-10 Oklahoma (1) W 6-5 3/12 USC L 7-8 36-21-1, 10-12-1 WCC 3/17 California W 4-3 5/28 Arizona (1) L 4-13 3/15 at Pepperdine* L 3-4 HEAD COACH DAVE SNOW 3/29 Nebraska W 15-9 * West Coast Conference game 3/16 at Pepperdine* L 1-5 2/3 CS Los Angeles L 5-6 3/30 Nebraska W 10-7 (1) NCAA West I Regional, Tucson, AZ 3/16 at Pepperdine* W 6-3 2/3 at CS Los Angeles W 15-5 4/5 at Fresno State L 1-6 3/19 Long Beach State L 2-10 2/4 Cal Poly SLO W 5-3 4/6 at Fresno State L 6-18 1990 3/22 at UNLV L 8-9 2/6 UCLA W 3-2 4/8 at San Diego* W 18-2 45-17, 25-9 WCC 3/23 Illinois (1) W 18-2 2/7 at UCLA W 7-6 4/9 at San Diego* W 5-4 HEAD COACH CHRIS SMITH 3/24 Illinois (1) W 9-5 2/8 UC Irvine W 12-7 4/9 at San Diego* W 6-5 1/25 Cal Poly Pomona W 8-4 3/26 Hartford W 9-1 2/10 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-3 4/10 at San Diego* W 6-4 1/27 Chapman L 13-14 3/27 Hartford W 2-1 2/12 at Arizona State W 8-5 4/12 USC L 6-10 1/30 UC Irvine W 13-6 4/5 at Saint Mary’s* L 8-9 2/13 at Arizona State W 4-3 4/15 Saint Mary’s* W 12-7 2/1 at Arizona L 1-2 4/6 at Saint Mary’s* L 1-6 2/14 at Arizona State L 12-13 4/16 Saint Mary’s* W 7-3 2/2 at Arizona W 5-0 4/6 at Saint Mary’s* W 8-6 2/16 at U.S. International W 8-6 4/16 Saint Mary’s* W 12-6 2/3 at Arizona L 6-11 4/9 at Long Beach State L 9-16 2/20 U.S. International W 5-4 4/17 Saint Mary’s* W 17-0 2/5 South Alabama W 3-0 4/12 San Francisco* W 16-7 2/21 U.S. International W 19-4 4/22 at Nevada* W 8-3 2/9 at Santa Clara* L 9-10 4/13 San Francisco* W 10-2 2/21 U.S. International W 7-1 4/23 at Nevada* W 25-5 2/10 at Santa Clara* W 3-2 4/13 San Francisco* W 10-8 2/22 Long Beach State W 15-2 4/23 at Nevada* W 18-9 2/10 at Santa Clara* W 5-3 4/16 at Fresno State L 3-4 2/27 at Fresno State W 5-3 4/24 at Nevada* L 5-10 2/16 Pepperdine* W 8-7 4/19 San Diego* W 9-7 2/28 at Fresno State L 6-7 4/29 at Santa Clara* L 6-14 2/17 Pepperdine* L 3-8 4/20 San Diego* W 11-5 3/1 at Fresno State L 1-10 at Santa Clara* L 5-6 2/20 CS Fullerton W 12-10 4/20 San Diego* L 5-6 3/3 Portland W 13-8 at Santa Clara* L 4-8 2/28 UCLA L 2-10 4/21 San Diego* W 14-3 3/6 at Pepperdine* L 5-6 at Santa Clara* W 16-12 3/2 San Diego* W 17-7 4/23 at USC L 5-6 3/7 Pepperdine* L 1-6 at Long Beach State W 10-0 3/3 San Diego* W 6-5 4/26 at Santa Clara* W 8-4 3/7 Pepperdine* L 3-7 Pepperdine* L 4-11 3/3 San Diego* W 4-3 4/27 at Santa Clara* W 4-2 3/9 Pacific W 8-4 Pepperdine* L 2-10 3/9 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-3 4/27 at Santa Clara* W 13-5 3/11 at UC Irvine W 19-4 Pepperdine* W 9-3 3/10 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-9 4/30 at CS Fullerton W 6-4 66 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL

5/3 at Nevada* W 24-12 3/24 at Chapman W 6-5 1995 4/2 CS Northridge L 4-5 5/4 at Nevada* L 4-5 3/24 at San Diego* L 3-5 22-33, 12-17 WCC 4/8 at UNLV L 7-12 5/4 at Nevada* W 8-3 3/27 at San Diego* L 0-3 HEAD COACH JODY ROBINSON 4/9 at UNLV L 8-12 5/11 at U.S. International W 13-5 3/28 at San Diego* W 6-2 1/27 at UNLV W 10-5 4/10 CS Fullerton L 7-12 5/12 at U.S. International W 13-3 3/30 at Long Beach State L 7-8 1/28 at UNLV L 8-11 4/12 San Francisco* W 10-9 5/14 at UC Santa Barbara L 9-10 4/2 Santa Clara* W 11-4 1/29 at UNLV W 9-2 4/13 San Francisco* W 10-7 5/17 Pepperdine* W 18-8 4/3 Santa Clara* L 3-8 2/3 CS Northridge L 4-10 4/13 San Francisco* W 10-4 5/18 Pepperdine* L 1-3 4/3 Santa Clara* L 5-14 2/4 at CS Northridge L 5-6 4/14 San Francisco* L 2-15 5/18 Pepperdine* W 10-6 4/6 Long Beach State L 6-9 2/5 CS Northridge L 2-10 4/17 Cal Poly Pomona W 8-7 * West Coast Conference game 4/7 CS San Bernardino L 8-18 2/15 at USC L 4-13 4/19 at Gonzaga* W 18-1 (1) Played at Las Vegas 4/13 at CS Fullerton L 8-14 2/10 Southern Utah W 9-2 4/20 at Gonzaga* W 11-10 4/6 San Diego* W 7-4 2/11 Southern Utah L 6-7 4/21 at Gonzaga* L 3-4 1992 4/7 San Diego* L 3-8 2/11 Southern Utah L 4-12 4/21 at Gonzaga* W 11-7 16-36, 10-16 WCC 4/17 San Diego* W 11-3 2/15 USC L 1-9 4/24 at UCLA L 5-11 HEAD COACH JODY ROBINSON 4/21 Christ College W 7-4 2/21 Long Beach State L 5-11 4/26 San Diego* W 8-5 1/28 at UC Irvine L 0-8 4/23 at Santa Clara* L 8-15 2/24 at Arizona State W 8-5 4/27 San Diego* L 1-3 1/31 Nevada W 12-4 4/24 at Santa Clara* L 4-7 2/25 at Arizona State L 2-6 4/27 San Diego* W 10-3 2/1 Nevada L 4-5 4/24 at Santa Clara* W 3-2 2/26 at Arizona State L 3-4 4/28 San Diego* L 8-12 2/2 Nevada L 4-6 4/27 at CS Dominguez Hills W 14-7 2/28 at Long Beach State L 5-14 4/30 at San Diego State W 13-4 2/3 at Long Beach St. L 1-15 4/30 San Francisco* L 3-5 3/3 at San Diego* L 0-8 5/3 at Santa Clara* L 2-3 2/7 UC Santa Barbara L 6-10 5/1 San Francisco* W 8-2 3/4 at San Diego* L 3-4 5/4 at Santa Clara* L 6-7 2/8 UC Santa Barbara W 4-1 5/1 San Francisco* W 10-8 3/4 at San Diego* L 2-3 5/5 at Santa Clara* L 0-4 2/9 UC Santa Barbara L 3-6 5/9 at Saint Mary’s* L 7-12 3/8 at UCLA W 4-1 5/5 at Santa Clara* L 5-22 2/11 CS Fullerton L 2-13 5/9 at Saint Mary’s* L 1-5 3/10 Saint Mary’s* L 5-6 * West Coast Conference game 2/18 Long Beach State W 4-3 5/9 at Saint Mary’s* L 5-9 3/10 Saint Mary’s* L 6-11 (1) GCU Dual in the Desert, Phoenix 2/25 UC Irvine W 10-8 5/10 at UCLA L 5-11 3/15 CS Fullerton L 1-18 2/28 San Diego* W 15-13 5/12 Pepperdine* L 3-9 3/17 at Pepperdine* L 0-10 1997 2/29 San Diego* L 4-15 5/14 Pepperdine* L 3-14 3/18 at Pepperdine* L 2-3 21-39, 11-17 WCC 3/3 San Diego* W 8-7 5/15 Pepperdine* W 9-6 3/18 at Pepperdine* L 4-5 HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ 3/4 at USC L 4-9 * West Coast Conference game 3/21 Dartmouth W 14-10 1/28 at USC L 2-7 3/6 UCLA L 3-9 3/24 San Francisco* W 6-5 1/31 at UC Santa Barbara L 3-8 3/7 at Saint Mary’s* W 11-9 1994 3/25 San Francisco* W 15-12 2/1 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-9 3/7 at Saint Mary’s* L 2-8 26-31, 13-17 WCC 3/25 San Francisco* W 11-5 2/2 at UC Santa Barbara L 10-14 3/7 at Saint Mary’s*# L 8-11 HEAD COACH JODY ROBINSON 3/31 at Santa Clara* L 0-16 2/4 San Diego State W 5-4 3/10 at Long Beach State W 3-2 2/5 Biola W 3-0 4/1 at Santa Clara* L 4-5 2/7 Biola L 2-6 3/13 Pepperdine* L 4-17 2/8 CS Fullerton L 8-15 4/1 at Santa Clara* L 3-13 2/8 Sonoma State W 7-6 3/14 Pepperdine* L 1-7 2/11 at Hawaii L 8-14 4/5 at CS Fullerton L 5-14 2/14 at UCLA L 1-13 3/14 Pepperdine* L 2-6 2/12 at Hawaii L 3-4 4/7 at Saint Mary’s* W 8-6 2/15 UCLA L 5-10 3/16 Hartford L 6-9 2/13 at Hawaii W 7-6 4/7 at Saint Mary’s* W 4-1 2/16 at UCLA L 4-13 3/17 Chapman L 5-9 2/15 at Hawaii-Hilo W 5-3 4/8 at Saint Mary’s* W 3-1 2/19 at CS Fullerton W 11-3 3/20 San Francisco* W 9-8 2/15 at Hawaii-Hilo W 5-1 4/8 at Saint Mary’s* W 5-2 2/21 Pt. Loma Nazarene (1) W 10-7 3/24 USC L 2-4 2/18 Portland State W 13-7 4/11 San Diego State W 9-8 2/21 Utah (1) L 5-6 3/27 at Santa Clara* L 3-4 2/19 Portland State L 4-6 4/13 Grand Canyon W 16-7 2/22 Missouri (1) W 11-10 3/28 at Santa Clara* W 16-8 2/19 Portland State L 2-7 4/15 Grand Canyon L 7-9 2/23 at San Diego State (1) L 4-8 3/28 at Santa Clara* L 4-8 2/22 Long Beach State L 2-5 4/15 Grand Canyon W 7-3 2/28 Nevada W 12-10 3/31 at Fresno State L 2-5 2/25 UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 4/21 San Diego* L 10-17 3/1 Nevada L 7-10 4/3 at San Francisco* L 5-10 2/26 UC Santa Barbara L 8-12 4/22 San Diego* W 11-2 3/2 Nevada L 5-8 4/4 at San Francisco* L 6-7 2/27 UC Santa Barbara L 3-5 4/22 San Diego* W 17-13 3/4 at Long Beach State L 5-7 4/4 at San Francisco* L 0-4 3/1 USC L 7-13 4/25 at San Diego State L 4-5 3/6 CS Northridge L 4-5 4/5 at San Francisco* L 6-13 3/4 Pepperdine* L 3-5 4/28 at San Francisco* W 6-4 3/7 at CS Northridge L 9-11 4/7 Fresno State L 8-10 3/5 Pepperdine* W 8-3 4/29 at San Francisco* W 3-1 3/11 Long Beach State L 4-12 4/8 at CS Northridge L 3-12 3/5 Pepperdine* W 7-5 4/29 at San Francisco* L 6-8 3/14 at Hawaii-Hilo L 1-3 4/10 Santa Clara* W 9-6 3/8 at Long Beach State L 4-7 5/3 UCLA W 8-3 3/15 at Hawaii-Hilo W 6-2 4/11 Santa Clara* L 5-10 3/11 at Santa Clara* L 5-11 5/5 Santa Clara* L 3-6 3/15 at Hawaii-Hilo L 5-8 4/11 Santa Clara* L 9-15 3/12 at Santa Clara* W 7-5 5/6 Santa Clara* W 10-6 3/16 at Hawaii-Hilo W 9-8 4/14 at UCLA L 1-9 3/12 at Santa Clara* L 10-13 5/6 Santa Clara* L 7-8 3/21 Gonzaga* L 4-10 4/16 CS Fullerton W 8-2 3/14 Hartford W 10-1 5/14 Pepperdine* L 0-11 3/22 Gonzaga* W 10-6 4/18 at CS Fullerton L 2-8 3/16 UCLA W 7-4 5/15 Pepperdine* L 8-16 3/22 Gonzaga* L 5-6 4/18 at CS Fullerton L 3-11 3/18 at San Francisco* W 8-6 * West Coast Conference game 3/23 Gonzaga* W 6-2 4/21 at Chapman L 18-19 3/18 at San Francisco* L 1-3 3/25 at UNLV L 9-10 4/24 Saint Mary’s* W 8-7 3/19 at San Francisco* L 1-15 1996 3/26 at UNLV L 8-21 4/25 Saint Mary’s* W 7-5 3/23 at USC L 7-11 22-38, 14-14 WCC 3/29 CS Dominguez Hills L 5-9 4/25 Saint Mary’s* W 9-8 3/24 San Diego* L 2-15 HEAD COACH JODY ROBINSON 4/4 at Portland* L 2-3 4/28 Christ College L 4-6 3/25 San Diego* W 6-5 1/26 UC Santa Barbara L 2-12 4/5 at Portland* W 10-3 5/8 at Pepperdine* L 1-6 3/26 San Diego* L 2-10 1/27 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-9 4/5 at Portland* W 19-11 5/8 at Pepperdine* L 2-3 3/29 at CS Northridge W 13-7 1/30 at USC L 5-11 4/6 at Portland* L 2-3 5/9 at Pepperdine* L 2-17 3/31 at Grand Canyon L 4-15 2/2 at Arizona State L 7-19 4/9 CS Northridge L 10-19 * West Coast Conference game 4/1 at Grand Canyon W 12-4 2/3 at Arizona State L 2-10 4/11 Santa Clara* L 7-15 # game later forfeited to LMU 4/2 at Grand Canyon L 5-6 2/4 at Arizona State L 6-11 4/12 Santa Clara* L 1-16 4/5 San Diego State W 3-0 2/6 Long Beach State L 8-21 4/12 Santa Clara* L 3-15 1993 4/8 at Saint Mary's* L 3-6 2/8 at Grand Canyon (1) L 7-8 4/13 Santa Clara* L 3-6 23-33, 14-16 WCC 4/9 at Saint Mary's* L 5-8 2/9 Oklahoma State (1) L 10-20 4/15 USC W 8-0 HEAD COACH JODY ROBINSON 4/9 at Saint Mary's* W 6-2 2/10 New Mexico State (1) W 7-6 4/18 at San Diego* L 0-6 1/29 at UC Santa Barbara W 4-3 4/12 at CS Fullerton L 5-7 2/13 San Diego State L 6-16 4/19 at San Diego* W 5-1 1/30 at UC Santa Barbara L 7-13 4/15 at San Diego* L 3-7 2/16 Portland State W 5-1 4/19 at San Diego* L 1-10 1/31 at UC Santa Barbara W 9-3 4/16 at San Diego* L 3-7 2/17 Portland State L 3-6 4/20 at San Diego* W 5-4 2/2 at USC L 3-7 4/16 at San Diego* L 2-6 2/18 Portland State L 7-10 4/23 at CS Northridge L 14-23 2/5 at Fresno State L 8-9 4/19 CS Northridge W 15-6 2/28 UCLA W 10-7 4/25 Saint Mary's* W 4-2 2/6 at Fresno State L 1-6 4/22 Saint Mary's* W 6-2 3/31 at Pepperdine* L 1-7 4/26 Saint Mary's* W 4-3 2/7 at Fresno State L 3-15 4/22 Saint Mary's* L 3-4 3/2 at Pepperdine* L 1-5 4/26 Saint Mary's* W 2-1 2/9 Chapman W 6-0 4/23 Saint Mary's* W 5-4 3/2 at Pepperdine* L 5-6 4/27 Saint Mary's* L 4-9 2/17 CS Fullerton L 4-12 4/29 at Pepperdine* L 1-8 3/3 at Pepperdine* L 0-6 5/2 at San Francisco* L 9-10 2/20 CS Northridge L 4-10 4/30 at Pepperdine* W 4-3 3/5 at Long Beach State L 3-15 5/3 at San Francisco* L 8-9 2/21 CS Northridge L 0-2 4/30 at Pepperdine* L 8-14 3/7 at Hawaii L 4-10 5/3 at San Francisco* W 7-3 2/21 CS Northridge L 2-7 5/4 at UCLA W 11-4 3/8 at Hawaii L 6-16 5/4 at San Francisco* L 5-16 2/27 Southern Utah W 6-5 5/6 San Francisco* W 10-4 3/9 at Hawaii L 4-12 5/9 Pepperdine* L 3-19 2/27 Southern Utah W 6-1 5/7 San Francisco* W 11-10 3/11 at Hawaii-Hilo W 8-2 5/10 Pepperdine* L 0-7 2/28 Southern Utah W 14-3 5/7 San Francisco* W 7-6 3/12 at Hawaii-Hilo W 10-9 5/10 Pepperdine* L 6-16 3/3 UCLA L 10-12 5/15 Santa Clara* L 2-3 3/13 at Hawaii-Hilo W 10-5 5/11 Pepperdine* W 16-7 3/7 at San Francisco* L 5-6 5/16 Santa Clara* W 7-3 3/19 at CS Fullerton L 2-13 * West Coast Conference game 3/7 at San Francisco* W 6-4 5/16 Santa Clara* L 5-6 3/20 at CS Northridge L 0-15 (1) San Diego Baseball Classic 3/8 at San Francisco* W 7-1 * West Coast Conference game 3/22 Portland* W 10-5 3/9 at USC L 2-6 3/23 Portland* W 15-1 3/12 Saint Mary’s* W 12-6 3/24 Portland* W 10-6 3/13 Saint Mary’s* W 4-0 3/27 Portland* W 3-0 3/13 Saint Mary’s* W 9-4 3/27 USC L 3-13 3/16 USC L 5-8 3/29 at Saint Mary's* L 9-13 3/19 at Pepperdine* W 5-0 3/30 at Saint Mary's* W 8-4 3/20 at Pepperdine* L 0-4 3/30 at Saint Mary's* L 2-5 3/20 at Pepperdine* L 1-2 3/31 at Saint Mary's* W 12-5 2007 BASEBALL 67 2007 LMU BASEBALL

1998 3/27 San Francisco* L 2-4 2001 4/7 at Saint Mary’s* W 8-2 34-23-1, 21-8 WCC 4/7 at USC W 9-4 21-37, 8-22 WCC 4/9 at Long Beach State L 3-5 HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ 4/11 at Portland* L 1-4 HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ 4/12 Pepperdine* L 8-14 1/27 at CS Northridge L 10-11 4/11 at Portland* L 3-6 1/30 CS Northridge W 7-3 4/13 Pepperdine* W 10-9 1/30 Utah W 15-13 4/13 at UCLA W 7-5 2/2 at Hawaii-Hilo W 6-1 4/14 Pepperdine* W 7-5 1/31 Utah W 17-13 4/17 Pepperdine* W 19-10 2/3 at Hawaii-Hilo W 6-4 4/16 at USC L 4-8 2/1 Utah L 8-12 4/17 Pepperdine* W 8-6 2/3 at Hawaii-Hilo W 12-6 4/19 at Gonzaga* L 2-11 2/3 at CS Fullerton L 9-17 4/18 Pepperdine* W 6-5 2/4 at Hawaii-Hilo W 3-1 4/20 at Gonzaga* L 1-9 2/6 Nevada W 5-4 4/21 CS Fullerton L 3-5 2/6 at UCLA L 6-10 4/21 at Gonzaga* L 1-9 2/7 Nevada L 6-12 4/24 at Gonzaga* W 6-3 2/9 CS Dominguez Hills W 9-5 4/26 Santa Clara* W 14-6 2/8 Nevada W 10-6 4/24 at Gonzaga* L 3-12 2/10 Missouri L 7-10 4/27 Santa Clara* L 3-6 2/10 CS Dominguez Hills W 22-9 4/25 at Gonzaga* L 6-15 2/11 CS Los Angeles W 7-6 4/28 Santa Clara* L 1-17 2/13 at UC Santa Barbara T 6-6 4/27 at Long Beach State L 2-4 2/14 at CS Fullerton L 3-5 4/30 Long Beach State L 9-19 2/14 UC Santa Barbara W 10-7 4/30 Portland* L 4-9 2/16 California L 6-14 5/3 San Diego* W 14-5 2/15 at UCLA L 4-10 4/30 Portland* L 7-13 2/17 California W 9-8 5/4 San Diego* L 4-14 2/20 at Hawaii L 3-7 5/1 Portland* W 9-2 2/18 California L 5-8 5/5 San Diego* L 7-14 2/21 at Hawaii L 2-3 5/1 Portland* L 9-10 2/20 at USC W 9-1 5/10 at San Francisco* W 13-4 2/22 at Hawaii L 1-2 5/9 at Saint Mary’s* W 10-1 2/23 UC Santa Barbara L 4-10 5/11 at San Francisco* W 7-5 2/25 CS Northridge W 12-4 5/9 at Saint Mary’s* W 6-1 3/1 UC Santa Barbara L 4-15 5/12 at San Francisco* L 8-11 2/28 CS Los Angeles L 2-3 5/10 at Saint Mary’s* L 1-3 3/2 at Cal Poly W 11-10 5/14 at CS Northridge L 6-9 3/4 CS Los Angeles W 27-3 5/12 at CS Northridge W 15-7 3/2 at Cal Poly L 3-5 5/17 at Portland* L 10-18 3/7 CS Los Angeles W 16-8 5/15 Santa Clara* L 10-11 3/3 at Cal Poly W 7-5 5/18 at Portland* W 8-5 3/10 UCLA W 16-8 5/15 Santa Clara* W 6-3 3/6 UCLA L 4-8 5/19 at Portland* W 11-5 3/14 Gonzaga* W 14-3 5/16 Santa Clara* W 12-3 3/9 Gonzaga* L 7-14 * West Coast Conference game 3/15 Gonzaga* W 8-7 5/21 Pepperdine# W 3-2 3/10 Gonzaga* W 12-5 3/15 Gonzaga* W 12-5 5/21 at Pepperdine# L 2-18 3/11 Gonzaga* L 9-10 2003 3/17 at USC L 4-6 5/22 Pepperdine# W 7-6 3/13 at San Diego State L 5-6 26-30, 13-17 WCC 3/21 Santa Clara* W 8-7 5/28 Stanford (2) L 2-10 3/16 at Santa Clara* L 5-6 HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ 3/22 Santa Clara* L 0-4 5/29 Nevada (2) L 3-4 3/17 at Santa Clara* L 5-7 2/7 at California L 4-5 3/22 Santa Clara* W 9-4 * West Coast Conference game 3/18 at Santa Clara* L 2-3 2/8 at California L 6-11 3/27 San Diego* L 9-13 # WCC Championship Series 3/20 San Diego State L 3-11 2/9 at California L 2-4 3/28 San Diego* L 11-12 (1) San Diego Baseball Classic 3/23 San Francisco* L 2-5 2/14 at Washington L 9-10 3/28 San Diego* W 16-8 (2) NCAA Regionals, Palo Alto, CA 3/24 San Francisco* W 7-2 2/15 at Washington W 5-3 3/31 Long Beach State W 8-3 3/25 San Francisco* W 10-9 2/16 at Washington W 4-3 4/4 Portland* W 15-8 2000 3/27 Long Beach State L 6-13 2/18 CS Northridge W 12-4 4/5 Portland* W 7-6 40-19, 22-8 WCC 3/30 Portland* W 8-7 2/21 at Cal Poly W 5-4 4/5 Portland* W 11-10 HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ 3/31 Portland* L 2-20 2/22 at Cal Poly W 11-9 4/7 San Diego State L 15-16 2/4 at California L 1-2 4/1 Portland* L 3-11 2/23 at Cal Poly L 1-3 4/9 at Pepperdine* L 6-9 2/5 at California W 9-4 4/3 at Long Beach State L 4-10 2/28 San Jose State W 9-7 4/11 at Pepperdine* L 0-5 2/6 at California W 9-6 4/7 at Saint Mary’s * L 6-12 3/1 San Jose State W 7-6 4/11 at Pepperdine* W 5-3 2/8 USC L 8-9 4/7 at Saint Mary’s * L 6-9 3/2 San Jose State W 8-7 4/14 USC W 12-6 2/11 at UC Santa Barbara W 12-7 4/8 at Saint Mary’s * L 0-3 3/4 UCLA W 9-0 4/18 at San Francisco* W 11-4 2/15 UCLA W 5-4 4/10 CS Northridge L 1-6 3/7 UC Santa Barbara L 2-6 4/19 at San Francisco* L 9-10 2/18 Utah L 3-4 4/12 Pepperdine* L 5-8 3/8 UC Santa Barbara L 8-14 4/19 at San Francisco* W 16-4 2/19 Utah W 4-1 4/14 Pepperdine* L 0-11 3/9 UC Santa Barbara W 8-5 4/20 at Saint Mary’s* W 7-5 2/20 Utah L 2-6 4/16 Pepperdine* L 2-8 3/11 at CS Northridge W 9-4 4/21 at Long Beach State L 9-1 2/22 CS Los Angeles W 16-3 4/17 CS Fullerton L 5-9 3/14 at Portland* W 6-0 4/24 at Santa Clara* W 4-3 2/25 Cal Poly W 16-13 4/20 at San Diego * L 2-7 3/15 at Portland* W 15-5 4/25 at Santa Clara* W 6-4 2/26 Cal Poly W 16-6 4/21 at San Diego* L 5-8 3/16 at Portland* W 14-2 4/25 at Santa Clara* W 14-6 2/27 CS San Bernardino W 10-4 4/22 at San Diego* L 1-11 3/19 CS Fullerton W 3-2 4/29 CS Fullerton L 11-12 3/1 at UC Santa Barbara W 11-9 4/24 USC W 13-7 3/21 at San Francisco* L 6-12 5/2 Saint Mary’s* W 16-4 3/3 at Nevada L 3-4 4/27 Santa Clara* L 6-11 3/22 at San Francisco* L 4-9 5/2 Saint Mary’s* L 6-9 3/4 at Nevada L 0-4 4/28 Santa Clara* L 6-15 3/23 at San Francisco* W 7-5 5/3 Saint Mary’s* W 12-11 3/5 at Nevada W 11-4 4/29 Santa Clara* L 4-5 3/26 UC Riverside L 3-5 5/3 Saint Mary’s* W 12-8 3/10 San Francisco* W 16-4 5/4 at San Francisco* L 2-3 3/28 San Diego* L 4-7 5/10 at Portland* L 3-4 3/11 San Francisco* W 18-5 5/6 at San Francisco* L 6-7 3/29 San Diego* L 1-4 5/11 at Portland* W 20-10 3/12 San Francisco* W 13-10 5/6 at San Francisco* W 10-6 3/29 San Diego* W 9-2 5/11 at Portland* W 5-3 3/14 Long Beach State L 9-11 5/8 at CS Northridge W 12-7 4/1 Long Beach State W 11-6 5/21 Stanford (1) W 6-2 3/17 at Gonzaga* L 4-5 5/11 at Gonzaga* W 18-7 4/4 Saint Mary’s* W 7-3 5/22 Long Beach State (1) L 9-19 3/18 at Gonzaga* L 4-19 5/12 at Gonzaga* W 10-6 4/5 Saint Mary’s* W 4-1 5/23 Alabama (1) L 5-13 3/19 at Gonzaga* W 8-4 5/13 at Gonzaga* W 6-4 4/6 Saint Mary’s* W 12-11 * West Coast Conference game 3/21 at USC L 3-7 * West Coast Conference game 4/8 CS Fullerton L 6-22 (1) NCAA Regionals, Palo Alto, CA 3/24 Santa Clara* W 20-4 4/11 at Pepperdine* L 2-4 3/25 Santa Clara* W 16-9 2002 4/12 at Pepperdine* L 4-5 1999 3/26 Santa Clara* W 6-4 22-34, 15-15 WCC 4/13 at Pepperdine* L 4-5 33-28, 18-12 WCC 3/28 at Fresno State L 5-8 HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ 4/15 USC L 5-8 HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ 3/31 Saint Mary’s* W 30-9 1/31 at UC Santa Barbara W 5-0 4/17 Gonzaga* W 7-5 2/3 CS Dominguez Hills W 5-2 4/1 Saint Mary’s* L 7-15 2/1 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-8 4/19 Gonzaga* L 3-4 2/5 Nevada L 2-10 4/3 Saint Mary’s* W 11-7 2/2 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-5 4/19 Gonzaga* L 4-11 2/6 Nevada L 5-13 4/4 at UCLA W 23-12 2/5 CS Northridge L 5-6 4/22 Long Beach State L 5-11 2/7 Nevada L 5-7 4/7 at Pepperdine* L 4-5 2/11 UCLA L 2-7 4/25 at Santa Clara* L 4-6 2/10 USC W 8-5 4/8 at Pepperdine* W 3-1 2/15 Oklahoma State L 0-13 4/26 at Santa Clara* L 2-3 2/12 UC Santa Barbara L 5-7 4/9 at Pepperdine* W 4-3 2/16 Cal Poly W 17-15 4/27 at Santa Clara* L 4-5 2/13 UC Santa Barbara W 15-7 4/11 CS Fullerton W 11-2 2/17 Cal Poly W 5-4 4/29 at UCLA L 1-7 2/14 UC Santa Barbara L 3-11 4/14 at Portland* L 2-4 2/19 CS Fullerton L 6-7 5/2 at San Diego* L 4-6 2/15 Texas Tech W 6-3 4/15 at Portland* W 3-2 2/22 at Texas L 1-10 5/4 at San Diego* L 2-4 2/18 vs Arizona (1) W 15-3 4/16 at Portland* W 8-7 2/23 at Texas L 3-17 5/4 at San Diego* L 2-11 2/19 vs UCLA (1) L 5-6 4/18 San Diego* W 11-8 2/24 at Texas L 2-8 5/9 San Francisco* W 16-10 2/20 vs Oklahoma State (1) L 2-6 4/20 San Diego* L 4-6 2/26 San Diego State W 6-3 5/10 San Francisco* L 7-9 2/21 vs Oregon State (1) W 13-4 4/22 San Diego* W 8-5 3/1 at Arizona State L 2-15 5/11 San Francisco* L 2-6 2/24 Long Beach State L 5-6 4/25 at Long Beach State W 10-4 3/2 at Arizona State L 2-7 5/13 at USC L 3-5 2/26 at CS Northridge W 11-7 4/28 at San Francisco* W 10-2 3/3 at Arizona State L 5-10 5/16 Portland* W 14-15 2/27 CS Northridge W 14-9 4/29 at San Francisco* W 9-7 3/5 at UCLA L 9-10 5/17 Portland* W 3-1 2/28 CS Northridge W 5-4 4/30 at San Francisco* W 9-6 3/8 at Mississippi State L 1-7 5/18 Portland* W 15-19 3/2 at UNLV L 4-7 5/5 Gonzaga* W 5-1 3/9 at Mississippi State L 5-8 * West Coast Conference game 3/3 at UNLV W 20-11 5/6 Gonzaga* W 12-2 3/10 at Mississippi State W 3-2 3/6 at San Diego* L 4-5 5/7 Gonzaga* W 13-8 3/13 at CS Fullerton L 5-6 (10) 2004 3/7 at San Diego* W 11-4 5/8 at UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 3/15 Portland* W 12-5 32-22-1, 20-7 WCC 3/7 at San Diego* W 5-2 5/12 at Santa Clara* W 11-1 3/16 Portland* L 10-14 HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ 3/9 UCLA L 10-12 5/13 at Santa Clara* L 2-9 3/17 Portland* W 10-6 3/12 at Santa Clara* W 8-5 5/13 at Santa Clara* L 8-9 3/19 USC W 31-7 2/10 UC Riverside W 5-4 3/13 at Santa Clara* W 10-2 Pepperdine# W 19-5 3/22 San Francisco* W 6-4 2/14 at Baylor W 8-7 3/13 at Santa Clara* W 2-1 Pepperdine# W 6-2 3/23 San Francisco* W 11-7 2/15 at Baylor L 4-5 3/20 Saint Mary’s* W 5-4 at CS Fullerton (1) W 6-4 3/24 San Francisco* L 21-25 2/15 at Baylor L 0-1 3/21 Saint Mary’s* W 5-1 5/27 USC (1) L 5-13 3/28 at San Diego* L 2-12 2/17 UCLA W 7-3 3/21 Saint Mary’s* L 3-6 at CS Fullerton (1) L 2-5 3/30 at San Diego* W 5-1 2/21 New Mexico State W 2-1 3/23 at CS Fullerton L 2-8 * West Coast Conference game 4/1 at San Diego* W 5-2 2/21 New Mexico State W 8-5 3/26 San Francisco* W 8-7 # WCC Championship Series 4/5 at Saint Mary’s* L 2-12 2/24 CS Fullerton W 3-2 3/27 San Francisco* W 12-5 (1) NCAA Regionals, Fullerton, CA 4/6 at Saint Mary’s* L 2-3 2/28 at San Jose State L 2-4

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2/28 at San Jose State L 2-10 5/21 Gonzaga* W 10-9 2/29 at San Jose State W 11-0 5/22 Gonzaga* W 8-7 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 3/02 at Fresno State W 14-2 5/27 Pepperdine(1) W 7-3 OPPONENT RECORD 3/05 San Diego* W 5-4 5/28 Pepperdine(1) L 5-7 5/29 Pepperdine(1) L 8-18 Alabama 0-1 3/06 San Diego* W 10-4 * West Coast Conference game 3/07 San Diego* W 9-8 Arizona 8-14 (1) WCC Championship Series 3/09 at UC Santa Barbara W 11-9 Arizona State 4-18 3/12 at Washington L 1-10 Arkansas 1-0 3/13 at Washington L 3-6 2006 Azusa Pacific 5-4 3/14 at Washington L 5-11 24-32, 11-10 WCC 3/16 at UCLA L 5-7 HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ Baylor 1-2 3/19 at San Diego* L 2-11 2/3 at Arizona L 5-10 Biola 1-1 3/20 at San Diego* W 12-10 2/4 at Arizona L 3-5 Cal Lutheran 3-0 3/21 at San Diego* W 10-8 2/5 at Arizona W 12-5 Cal Poly Pomona 14-8 3/22 New Mexico State T 8-8 2/7 at UC Irvine L 4-6 3/23 at USC L 1-10 2/10 Cal Poly W 10-8 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 12-6 3/26 Gonzaga* L 3-7 2/11 Cal Poly L 4-16 California 10-10 3/27 Gonzaga* W 7-5 2/12 Cal Poly L 1-5 Chapman 11-18 3/28 Gonzaga* W 8-6 2/17 Hawaii L 1-3 Christ College 1-1 3/30 UC Santa Barbara L 7-15 2/18 Hawaii L 2-11 Colorado State 0-1 4/02 Saint Mary’s* W 10-5 2/19 Hawaii L 4-11 4/03 Saint Mary’s* W 2-0 2/21 UC Riverside L 3-6 Cal State Dominguez Hills 13-7 4/04 Saint Mary’s* W 4-3 2/24 at San Jose State W 3-2 Cal State Fullerton 21-53 4/06 at UC Riverside L 2-12 2/25 at San Jose State W 15-7 Cal State Los Angeles 26-19 4/08 at Portland* L 2-3 2/26 at San Jose State L 1-6 Cal State Northridge 25-29 4/10 at Portland* L 5-8 3/3 UC Santa Barbara L 3-4 4/10 at Portland* W 12-2 3/4 UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 Cal State San Bernardino 1-1 4/13 at CS Fullerton L 1-12 3/5 UC Santa Barbara W 9-4 Dartmouth 1-0 4/16 at Santa Clara* W 8-0 3/7 Long Beach State L 8-9 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 4/17 at Santa Clara* L 5-7 3/10 at New Mexico State W 9-5 Eastern Michigan 1-1 4/18 at Santa Clara* W 12-7 3/11 at New Mexico State W 17-3 4/20 USC W 11-7 3/12 at New Mexico State W 20-6 Fresno State 8-18 4/23 San Francisco* W 6-3 3/14 UC Irvine L 5-10 Gonzaga 29-20 4/24 San Francisco* L 7-10 3/17 at CS Northridge W 10-0 Grand Canyon 3-4 4/25 San Francisco* W 7-0 3/18 at CS Northridge L 3-6 Hartford 3-1 4/27 at San Diego State L 4-7 3/19 CS Northridge L 2-7 Hawaii 5-12 4/30 Pepperdine* W 7-3 3/21 USC L 4-14 5/1 Pepperdine* L 3-4 3/23 Northwestern W 11-5 Hawaii-Hilo 11-2 5/02 Pepperdine* W 12-6 3/25 at UC Riverside L 7-10 Houston 1-2 5/09 at Saint Mary's* W 8-6 3/26 at UC Riverside L 1-3 Illinois 2-0 5/09 at Saint Mary's* W 12-3 3/26 at UC Riverside L 2-9 LaVerne 1-0 5/10 at Saint Mary's* W 10-3 3/29 Cal State Fullerton L 4-8 5/11 CS Northridge W 11-10 3/31 Pepperdine* W 8-1 Long Beach State 29-48 5/18 at CS Northridge W 13-6 4/1 Pepperdine* W 11-10 Louisiana State 1-0 5/28 Pepperdine (1) L 1-5 4/2 Pepperdine* L 7-8 McNeese State 1-0 5/29 Pepperdine (1) L 10-12 4/7 Saint Mary’s* L 3-5 Minnesota 1-1 * West Coast Conference game 4/8 Saint Mary’s* L 2-5 Mississippi State 1-2 (1) WCC Championship Series 4/9 Saint Mary’s* W 7-1 4/13 at San Diego* L 4-6 Missouri 1-1 2005 4/15 at San Diego* W 7-3 Nebraska 2-0 4/15 at San Diego* L 5-6 31-27, 18-12 WCC Nevada 31-18 4/18 at Cal State Fullerton W 8-4 HEAD COACH FRANK CRUZ New Mexico 3-0 4/21 Santa Clara* W 10-3 2/12 California W 9-8 4/22 Santa Clara* L 8-11 New Mexico State 6-0-1 2/13 California L 5-8 4/23 Santa Clara* L 3-4 Northern Arizona 0-1 2/13 California L 9-11 4/25 at USC W 6-5 2/15 CS Fullerton L 2-10 Northwestern 1-1 4/28 Gonzaga* W 4-3 2/23 Chapman W 4-3 Oklahoma State 2-6 4/29 Gonzaga* W 6-3 2/25 Utah L 3-5 Oral Roberts 0-2 2/26 Utah L 4-8 4/30 Gonzaga* W 5-0 2/27 Utah W 17-8 5/9 at Long Beach State L 3-5 Oregon 4-0 3/1 at Fresno State L 1-14 5/12 at San Francisco* L 4-5 Pacific 5-2 3/4 at Houston W 7-4 5/13 at San Francisco* L 1-5 Pepperdine 49-80 3/5 at Houston L 2-6 5/14 at San Francisco* L 1-10 Point Loma Nazarene 1-1 3/6 at Houston L 3-8 5/16 Cal State Northridge L 9-16 3/8 at Long Beach State L 4-6 5/19 at Portland* W 4-3 Portland 35-13 3/11 at UCSB L 17-4 3/12 at UCSB W 4-2 5/20 at Portland* W 3-2 Portland State 3-4 3/13 at UCSB L 0-6 5/21 at Portland* W 13-9 Sacramento State 2-1 3/15 CS Northridge L 9-11 *West Coast Conference game Saint Mary’s 71-32 3/18 San Diego* W 6-4 3/19 San Diego* W 4-3 San Diego 64-56-1 3/20 San Diego* W 7-3 San Diego State 28-61 3/22 at UNLV W 7-6 San Francisco 65-39 3/24 at Gonzaga* L 3-10 3/25 at Gonzaga* L 0-3 San Jose State 9-4 3/29 USC L 4-12 Santa Clara 53-61 4/1 at Saint Mary’s* W 8-1 4/2 at Saint Mary’s* L 3-5 Sonoma State 1-0 4/3 at Saint Mary’s* L 7-12 Southern Alabama 1-0 4/5 at CS Fullerton W 13-6 Southern Utah State 7-2 4/8 Portland* L 2-3 4/9 Portland* W 21-9 Stanford 1-5 4/10 Portland* W 8-4 Texas 0-3 4/12 UCLA W 4-2 4/15 Santa Clara* L 1-3 Texas Tech 4-0 4/16 Santa Clara* L 6-18 UC Irvine 30-28-2 4/17 Santa Clara W 9-4 UC Riverside 7-8 4/19 Long Beach State W 10-6 4/22 at San Francisco* L 4-11 UC Santa Barbara 48-35-1 4/23 at San Francisco* L 5-8 UCLA 33-31 4/24 at San Francisco* L 5-8 UNLV 10-14 4/26 at USC W 5-3 4/29 at Pepperdine* W 6-4 US International 23-3 4/30 at Pepperdine* L 3-5 USC 15-41 5/1 at Pepperdine* W 6-4 5/6 Saint Mary’s* W 12-6 Utah 7-7 5/7 Saint Mary’s* W 6-3 Valley State 1-1 5/8 Saint Mary’s* W 16-14 Washington State 2-5 5/10 at CS Northridge W 10-2 5/13 at San Diego* W 5-3 Westmont 2-0 5/14 at San Diego* W 9-1 Wichita State 1-4 5/15 at San Diego* L 0-4 5/17 at UCLA W 6-1 Willamette 1-0 5/20 Gonzaga* W 3-0 Wisconsin 1-0 5/21 Gonzaga* W 13-6 2007 opponent

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SACRAMENTO STATE HORNETS USC TROJANS 2007 FEBRUARY 2-4 AT PAGE STADIUM FEB. 6 AT PAGE / FEB. 27 IN LOS ANGELES Location...... Sacramento, CA Location ...... Los Angeles OPPONENTS Enrollment ...... 28,000 Enrollment ...... 33,000 Colors ...... green and gold Colors ...... cardinal and gold Home field (capacity)...... Hornet Field (1,267) Home field...... (2,500) 2006 ...... 20-37/8-16 WAC (6th) 2006 ...... 25-33/11-13 Pac-10 (T5th) Last playoffs...... NA Last playoffs ...... 2005 Starters R/L ...... 5/7 Starters R/L ...... 7/6 Newcomers...... 18 Newcomers...... 12 Series vs. LMU...... LMU 2-1 Series vs. LMU ...... USC 41-15 Head Coach...... John Smith Head Coach ...... Chad Kreuter School record ...... 793-779 (28 years) School record ...... first season Career record...... 793-779 (28 years) Career record ...... first season Assistants ...... Don Barbara, Assistants ...... Dave Lawn, Bill Mosiello, ...... Matt Wilson, Jim Barr ...... Tim Burton Baseball SID ...... Andria Wenzel Baseball SID ...... Jason Pommier Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] SID phone ...... 916-278-6896 SID phone ...... 213-740-3807 SID fax ...... 916-278-5429 SID fax ...... 213-740-7584 Press box ...... 916-838-2346 Press box ...... 213-748-3449 -Sean Website ...... hornetsports.com Website ...... usctrojans.com Dovel UC IRVINE ANTEATERS SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS FEB. 9-10 IN IRVINE / FEB.11, APR. 24 AT PAGE FEB.13 IN SAN DIEGO / APR.10 AT PAGE Inside the Lions Location...... Irvine, CA Location ...... San Diego Enrollment ...... 25,000 Enrollment ...... 35,887 Colors ...... blue and gold Colors ...... scarlet and black Home field...... (3,200) Home field...... (3,000) 2006 ...... 36-24/11-10 Big West (3rd) 2006 ...... 23-36/14-8 MWC (T2nd) Last playoffs ...... 2006 Last playoffs ...... 1991 Starters R/L ...... 6/3 Starters R/L ...... 1/8 Newcomers...... 19 Newcomers...... 28 Series vs. LMU ...... LMU 30-28-2 Series vs. LMU ...... SDSU 61-28 Head Coach ...... Head Coach...... Tony Gwynn School record ...... 67-49 (2 year) School record ...... 113-132 (4 years) Career record ...... 67-49 (2 year) Career record...... 113-132 (4 years) Assistants ...... Sergio Brown, Assistants ...... , Mark Martinez, ...... Greg Bergeron, Nathan Choate ...... Jody Stevens Baseball SID...... Fumi Kimura Baseball SID ...... Dave Kuhn Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] SID phone ...... 949-824-9474 SID phone ...... 619-594-5547 SID fax ...... 949-824-5260 SID fax ...... 619-582-6541 Press box ...... 949-824-9905 Press box ...... 619-594-4103 -Ezequiel Website ...... ucirvinesports.com Website ...... goaztecs.com Ruvalcaba FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS UNLV REBELS Inside the Lions FEBRUARY 16-18 IN FRESNO, CA FEBRUARY 20 AT PAGE STADIUM Location...... Fresno, CA Location...... Las Vegas Enrollment ...... 20,299 Enrollment ...... 28,000 Colors...... Bulldog red and blue Colors ...... scarlet and gray Home field...... Pete Beiden Field (5,575) Home field...... Earl E. Wilson Stadium (3,000) 2006 ...... 45-18/18-6 WAC (1st) 2006...... 29-30/12-10 MWC (4th) Last playoffs ...... 2006 Last playoffs ...... 2005 Starters R/L ...... 4/5 Starters R/L ...... 6/3 Newcomers...... 13 Newcomers...... 15 Series vs. LMU ...... CSUF 18-8 Series vs. LMU ...... UNLV 14-10 Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Buddy Gouldsmith School record ...... 134-105 (4 years) School record ...... 101-83 (4 years) Career record ...... 390-263-1 (11 years) Career record...... 101-83 (4 years) Assistants ...... , Matt Curtis, Assistants ...... Scott Malone, Nate Yeskie, ...... Ryan Haag ...... Matt Fonteno Baseball SID ...... Matt Hintz Baseball SID ...... Bryan Haines Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] SID phone ...... 559-278-2509 SID phone ...... 702-895-3764 SID fax ...... 559-278-4689 SID fax ...... 702-895-0989 -A.J. Press box ...... 559-278-7678 Press box ...... 702-895-1595 Website ...... gobulldogs.com Website ...... unlvrebels.com LaMonda 70 LMU 2007 LMU BASEBALL

SAN JOSE STATE SPARTANS CAL POLY MUSTANGS Inside the Lions FEBRUARY 23-25 AT PAGE STADIUM MARCH 2-4 IN SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA Location ...... San Jose, CA Location ...... San Luis Obispo, CA Enrollment ...... 30,068 Enrollment ...... 18,400 Colors ...... gold, white, and blue Colors ...... forest green and gold Home field...... Municipal Stadium/Blethen Field Home field...... Baggett Stadium (1,734) 2006 ...... 33-26/12-12 WAC (3rd) 2006 ...... 29-27/10-11 Big West (4th) Last playoffs ...... 2002 Last playoffs...... NA Starters R/L ...... 5/4 Starters R/L ...... 4/7 Newcomers...... 18 Newcomers...... 15 Series vs. LMU...... LMU 9-4 Series vs. LMU...... LMU 12-6 Head Coach ...... Sam Piraro Head Coach ...... School record ...... 620-469-6 (19 years) School record ...... 130-98-2 (4 years) Career record ...... 620-469-6 (19 years) Career record ...... 130-98-2 (4 years) Assistants...... Matt Markovich, Jon Strauss, Assistants...... Jesse Zepeda, Jason Kelly ...... James Brack Baseball SID ...... Eric Burdick Baseball SID ...... Doga Gur Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] SID phone ...... 805-756-6550 SID phone ...... 408-924-1211 SID fax ...... 805-756-2650 SID fax ...... 408-924-1291 Press box ...... 805-756-7456 -Eric Press box...... 408-924-7276/408-924-4290 Website ...... www.gopoly.com Website ...... www.sjsuspartans.com Farris

CS NORTHRIDGE MATADORS TULANE GREEN WAVE UC SANTA BARBARA GAUCHOS MAR.6 AT PAGE / MAR.20 IN NORTHRIDGE, CA MAR. 9-11 IN METAIRIE, LA MAR.16-18 IN SANTA BARBARA, CA Location ...... Northridge, CA Location ...... New Orleans Location ...... Santa Barbara, CA Enrollment ...... 34,560 Enrollment ...... 10,606 Enrollment ...... 19,500 Colors ...... red, white, and black Colors ...... olive green and sky blue Colors ...... blue and gold Home field...... (1,000) Home field...... Zephyr Field (10,000) Home field...... (1,000) 2006 ...... 26-30/6-15 Big West (8th) 2006 ...... 43-21/15-9 Conf-USA (3rd) 2006 ...... 26-28/9-12 Big West (T5th) Last playoffs ...... 2002 Last playoffs ...... 2006 Last playoffs ...... 2001 Starters R/L ...... 6/3 Starters R/L ...... 8/5 Starters R/L ...... 12/6 Newcomers...... 21 Newcomers...... 9 Newcomers...... 14 Series vs. LMU ...... CSUN 29-25 Series vs. LMU...... first meeting Series vs. LMU ...... LMU 48-35-1 Head Coach ...... Steve Rousey Head Coach ...... Rick Jones Head Coach ...... Bob Brontsema School record ...... 77-146 (4 years) School record ...... 566-258 (13 years) School record ...... 348-348 (13 years) Career record...... 77-146 (4 years) Career record...... 842-347 (20 years) Career record...... 348-348 (13 years) Assistants ...... Robert McKinley, Assistants ...... Mark Kingston, Assistants ...... Tom Myers, ...... Mark Kertenian ...... Chad Sutter, Luke Weatherford, Billy Mohl ...... John Kirkgard, Nic Rodriguez Baseball SID ...... David Miles Baseball SID ...... Richie Weaver Baseball SID ...... Tyler Geivett Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] SID phone ...... 818-677-3860 SID phone ...... 504-314-7232 SID phone ...... 805-893-3428 SID fax ...... 818-677-4950 SID fax ...... 504-865-5512 SID fax ...... 805-893-4537 Press box ...... 818-677-4293 Press box ...... 504-862-8224 Press box ...... 805-893-4671 Website ...... gomatadors.com Website ...... tulanegreenwave.com Website...... ucsbgauchos.com

UC DAVIS AGGIES LONG BEACH STATE 49ERS CAL STATE FULLERTON TITANS MARCH 23-25 AT PAGE STADIUM APR.17 IN LONG BEACH / MAY 15 AT PAGE MAY 8 IN FULLERTON, CA Location...... Davis, CA Location...... Long Beach, CA Location ...... Fullerton, CA Enrollment ...... 30,745 Enrollment ...... 35,600 Enrollment ...... 35,040 Colors ...... Yale blue and gold Colors ...... black and gold Colors ...... navy, orange, and white Home field....Dobbins Baseball Complex (3,500) Home field...... (3,000) Home field...... (3,500) 2006 ...... 18-34/Independent 2006 ...... 29-27/12-9 Big West (2nd) 2006...... 50-15/18-3 Big West (1st) Last playoffs ...... 2003 (NCAAs-DII) Last playoffs ...... 2005 Last playoffs ...... 2006 Starters R/L ...... 5/4 Starters R/L ...... 5/4 Starters R/L ...... 4/6 Newcomers...... 8 Newcomers...... 22 Newcomers...... 18 Series vs. LMU...... first meeting Series vs. LMU ...... LBSU 48-29 Series vs. LMU ...... CSF 53-21 Head Coach ...... Rex Peters Head Coach ...... Mike Weathers Head Coach ...... School record ...... 118-102-1 (4 years) School record ...... 186-111 (5 years) School record ...... 452-187-1 (10 years) Career record ...... 366-233-2 (12 years) Career record ...... 465-391-2 (15 years) Career record ...... 452-187-1 (10 years) Associate Head Coach ...... Matt Vaughn Assistants ...... Troy Buckley, Assistants...... Rick Vanderhook, Assistants ...... Lloyd Acosta, Bobby Calderon ...... Nick Walsh, T.J. Bruce ...... Jason Gill, Baseball SID ...... Wes Collins Baseball SID ...... Niall Adler Baseball SID ...... Mike Greenlee Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] SID phone ...... 530-752-0350 SID phone ...... 562-905-7565 SID phone ...... 714-278-3081 SID fax ...... 530-754-5674 SID fax ...... 562-905-1549 SID fax ...... 714-278-3141 Press box ...... 530-752-3673 Press box ...... 562-433-8605 Press box ...... 714-278-5327 Website ...... ucdavisaggies.com Website ...... longbeachstate.com Website ...... fullertontitans.com

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SAN FRANCISCO DONS PEPPERDINE WAVES MAR.30-APR.1 AT PAGE STADIUM APRIL 5-7 IN MALIBU, CA Inside the Lions Location ...... San Francisco, CA Location ...... Malibu, CA Enrollment ...... 8,000 Enrollment ...... 8,000 Colors ...... green and gold Colors ...... blue, orange, and white Home field...... Benedetti Stadium (1,000) Home field...... Eddy D. Field Stadium (1,800) 2006 ...... 39-23/15-6 WCC (T1st) 2006 ...... 42-21/15-6 WCC (T1st) Last playoffs ...... 2006 Last playoffs ...... 2006 Starters R/L ...... 10/5 Starters R/L ...... 7/3 Newcomers...... 15 Newcomers...... 16 Series vs. LMU...... LMU 61-37 Series vs. LMU...... PEP 78-45 Head Coach...... Nino Giarranto Head Coach ...... Steve Rodriguez School record ...... 222-235 (8 years) School record ...... 113-76 (3 years) Career record...... 222-235 (8 years) Career record...... 113-76 (3 years) Assistants ...... , Assistants ...... Rick Hirtensteiner, ...... Troy Nakamura, Joe Della Cella ...... Sean Kenny Baseball SID...... Ryan McCrary Baseball SID ...... Al Barba Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] SID phone ...... 415-422-6162 SID phone ...... 310-506-4455 SID fax ...... 415-422-2929 SID fax ...... 310-506-4322 Press box ...... 415-422-2919 Press box ...... 310-506-4598 -Lee Website...... usfdons.com Website ...... pepperdinesports.com Roberts

SAINT MARY’S GAELS SAN DIEGO TOREROS APRIL 13-15 IN MORAGA, CA APRIL 20-22 AT PAGE STADIUM APRIL 27-29 IN SANTA CLARA, CA Location...... Moraga, CA Location ...... San Diego, CA Location ...... Santa Clara, CA Enrollment ...... 4,768 Enrollment ...... 7,600 Enrollment ...... 8,397 Colors ...... navy blue and red Colors ...... Torero blue, navy, and white Colors ...... red and white Home field...... (500) Home field...... Cunningham Stadium (1,200) Home field...... (1,500) 2006 ...... 26-25/9-12 WCC (T5th) 2006 ...... 33-25/13-8 WCC (3rd) 2006 ...... 28-26/9-12 WCC (T5th) Last playoffs...... NA Last playoffs ...... 2006 Last playoffs ...... 1997 Starters R/L ...... 4/10 Starters R/L ...... 6/3 Starters R/L ...... 8/4 Newcomers...... 25 Newcomers...... 15 Newcomers...... 15 Series vs. LMU...... LMU 65-32 Series vs. LMU ...... LMU 62-53-1 Series vs. LMU ...... SCU 58-50 Head Coach...... Jedd Soto Head Coach ...... Rich Hill Head Coach ...... Mark O’Brien School record ...... 60-96 (3 years) School record ...... 266-201-3 (8 years) School record ...... 139-139 (5 years) Career record...... 60-96 (3 years) Career record ...... 599-421-3 (18 years) Career record...... 139-139 (5 years) Assistants...... Gabe Zappin, Assistants ...... , Assistants ...... Mike Zirelli, ...... Steve Roberts, Kevin Trochez ...... Jay Johnson, Mark Viramontes ...... Chad Baum, Jeff Pritchard Baseball SID ...... Skip Powers Baseball SID ...... Chris Loucks Baseball SID ...... Aaron Juarez Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] SID phone ...... 925-631-4950 SID phone ...... 619-260-7930 SID phone ...... 408-554-4659 SID fax ...... 925-631-4405 SID fax ...... 619-260-2990 SID fax ...... 408-554-6942 Press box ...... 925-376-3906 Press box ...... 619-260-8829 Press box ...... 408-554-4752 Website...... smcgaels.com Website...... usdtoreros.com Website ...... santaclarabroncos.com

GONZAGA BULLDOGS MAY 4-6 IN SPOKANE, WA Inside the Lions MAY 11-13 AT PAGE STADIUM Location...... Spokane, WA Location ...... Portland, OR Enrollment ...... 6,375 Enrollment ...... 3,300 Colors ...... blue, white, and red Colors ...... purple and white Home field...... Patterson Complex (1,300) Home field...... (1,500) 2006 ...... 29-24/9-12 WCC (T5th) 2006 ...... 15-37/3-18 WCC (8th) Last playoffs ...... 1981 Last playoffs ...... 1991 Starters R/L ...... 5/4 Starters R/L ...... 7/3 Newcomers...... 16 Newcomers...... 16 Series vs. LMU...... LMU 29-20 Series vs. LMU ...... LMU leads 35-13 Head Coach...... Head Coach ...... Chris Sperry School record ...... 81-77 (3 years) School record ...... 154-320-1 (9 years) Career record...... 81-77 (3 years) Career record ...... 154-320-1 (9 years) Assistants ...... Gary Van Tol, Assistants ...... Matt Hollod, Larry Casian, ...... Danny Evans, Steve Bennett ...... Jason Krohn Baseball SID ...... Rachel Engrissei Baseball SID...... Adam Linnman Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] SID phone ...... 509-323-6373 SID phone ...... 503-943-7731 SID fax ...... 509-323-5730 SID fax ...... 503-943-7242 Press box ...... 509-323-4224 -Daniel Press box ...... 503-943-7253 Website ...... gozags.com Website ...... portlandpilots.com Macias 72 LMU

2007 LMU BASEBALL SPEED CHART

1DeAndre MILLER 2A.J. LaMONDA 3Michael GLOMB 4Joe ZELLER 5Eric FARRIS 6Xavier ESQUIVEL OF • 5-9 • SR INF • 6-0 • SR SS • 6-0 • JR UT • 5-10 • FR INF • 5-10 • JR RHP • 5-10 • FR

7Anthony SOTO 8Jeremy LaMELL 9Brian WILSON 12Elvis HERRERA 13Lee ROBERTS 14J.R. HIGLEY OF • 5-8 • SR UT • 5-10 • SO-TR OF-RHP • 6-0 • SO UT • 6-1 • SR RHP • 5-11 • SO UT • 6-2 • FR

15Greg MEYERS 16Brett MENDOZA 17Marty MULLINS 18T.J. BERNARDY 20Sean DOVEL 21Blake FEASER RHP • 6-5 • FR C-OF • 5-8 • SO C • 5-10 • FR C • 5-10 • SO-TR C • 6-2 • JR RHP • 6-2 • JR-RS

22Nik GARCIA 23Will DUGONI 24Angelo SONGCO 25Ernie CHO 27Andy BEAL 28Melvin BLACKMON 1B-3B • 6-1 • SO INF • 6-0 • FR OF • 6-0 • FR OF-RHP • 5-11 • SO RHP • 6-0 • JR LHP • 6-0 • SO

29Brad MEYERS 30Kevin HERNANDEZ 32Ryan WHEELER 33Mike KENNEY 34Daniel MACIAS 35Justin BUNKIS RHP • 6-6 • JR RHP • 6-2 • JR-TR 3B • 6-4 • FR RHP • 6-4 • SO LHP • 6-1 • SR 1B • 6-3 • JR

42 36Tim BUSBIN 37Nathan KEADLE 41Steve CONNOLLY Ezequiel RUVALCABA43Ty KELLY 46Jeremy BURRELL RHP • 6-1 • FR RHP • 6-0 • JR LHP • 6-2 • SO-RS RHP • 6-3 • SR INF • 6-0 • FR RHP • 6-3 • FR

49 Taylor SHOOP 19Frank CRUZ 11Vince BERINGHELE 26Benny BONILLA 45Brady KOCH Gary DYOGI 1B • 6-4 • SR-TR Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer

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