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Hawai'i Baseball SERIES #7 HAWAI‘I BASEBALL April 16-18 GAME NOTES Les Murakami Stadium SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE l 1337 LOWER CAMPUS ROAD l HONOLULU, HI 96822 l HAWAIIATHLETICS.COM Fletcher Like, Assistant Media Relations Director Honolulu, O‘ahu RAINBOW WARRIORS BASEBALL NEWS E-mail: [email protected] BASEBALL CONTACT: FLETCHER LIKE l [email protected] l 808-956-4480 (OFFICE) l 503-709-3786 (CELL) #HAWAIIBSB l #GOBOWS HAWAIIBASEBALL HAWAIIBSB HAWAIIBSB SCHEDULE | 15-11 OVR | 11-4 H | 4-7 A HAWAI‘I CSU BAKERSFIELD Feb. 26 at #15 Arizona State W, 3-2 RAINBOW WARRIORS ROADRUNNERS Feb. 27 at #15 Arizona State (DH) L, 6-5 Feb. 27 at #15 Arizona State (DH) L, 9-6 (15-11, 7-9 BIG WEST) (8-7, 5-3 BIG WEST) Mar. 4 Hawai‘i Pacific W, 12-1 VS Mar. 5 Hawai‘i Pacific W, 14-3 Mar. 6 Hawai‘i Pacific W, 10-2 » Head Coach: Mike Trapasso (20th, 527-516, .505) » Head Coach: Jeremy Beard (5th) Mar. 7 Hawai‘i Pacific W, 10-0 AVERAGE POWER SPEED AVERAGE POWER SPEED Mar. 12 Hawai‘i-Hilo rained out Kole Kaler Kole Kaler Kole Kaler Tyler Jorgensen Evan Berkey Jashia Morrissey Mar. 13 Hawai‘i-Hilo (DH) W, 3-2 .355 (39-110) .500 SLUG% 10-for-13 SB .426 (26-61) .682 SLG% 4-for-5 SB Mar. 13 Hawai‘i-Hilo (DH) W, 6-2 Mar. 14 Hawai‘i Hilo W, 13-0 Mar. 19 Long Beach State* W, 3-2 SERIES BREAKDOWN Mar. 20 Long Beach State (DH)* W, 1-0 Mar. 20 Long Beach State (DH)* W, 6-4 FRI | 3 P.M. SAT | 12 P.M. SAT | 3:30 P.M. SUN | 1:05 P.M. Mar. 21 Long Beach State* L, 8-5 none none none Spectrum Sports Mar. 26 at UC Irvine* L, 4-0 LHP [R-SR] Arthur Joven (1-2, 5.09) RHP [SR] Aaron Charles (0-0, 2.81) TBA RHP [JR] Kyle Anderson (1-0, 2.74) Mar. 27 at UC Irvine (DH)* L, 12-5 Mar. 27 at UC Irvine (DH)* L, 4-3 RHP [SO] Aaron Davenport (2-2, 2.85) LHP [FR] Austin Teixeira (3-0, 2.76) RHP [SO] Cade Halemanu (2-1, 3.56) TBA Mar. 28 at UC Irvine* L, 20-10 SERIES HISTORY NEWS AND NOTES April 2 UC Santa Barbara* L, 3-0 April 3 UC Santa Barbara (DH)* L, 5-4 » CSU Bakersfield owns a 4-1 all-time series record » Kole Kaler was named Big West Player of the Week April 3 UC Santa Barbara (DH)* W, 6-5 over Hawai‘i. after hitting .421 in the series and hitting for the April 4 UC Santa Barbara* L, 9-1 » This is the third straight year in which the two cycle against UC Riverside on April 10. His 2nd career April 9 at UC Riverside* W, 7-5 teams have met. BWC award. April 10 at UC Riverside (DH)* W, 7-0 » Hawai‘i and CSUB first played against eachother in » Hawai‘i has shutout a Big West time twice in the April 10 at UC Riverside (DH)* W, 13-4 2018. same season for the first time since 2015 when the April 11 at UC Riverside* L, 9-2 Rainbow Warriors had three BWC shutouts. April 16 CSU Bakersfield* 3 p.m. PROJECTED STARTERS » Hawai‘i’s strength of schedule ranked 1st and 8th April 17 CSU Bakersfield (DH)* 12 p.m. April 17 CSU Bakersfield (DH)* 3 p.m. by number of starts, last three games in the country according to Boyd’s World and NCAA April 18 CSU Bakersfield* 1:05 p.m. Stats going into UCR series. SOS now ranks 17th and April 23 UC Davis* 3 p.m. 18 Fogel 44th now. 1 Scott 3 Best April 24 UC Davis (DH)* 12 p.m. 5 Ujimori » Hawai’i ranks 67th in the nation in batting average April 24 UC Davis (DH)* 3 p.m. 2 Kaler 6 Miyao (.281) and ranks fourth in the Big West. April 25 UC Davis* 1:05 p.m. » Hawai’i has allowed the 3rd fewest walks per nine April 30 at Cal State Fullerton* 2 p.m. 7 Campos 10 Baeza innings in the country (2.19). May 1 at Cal State Fullerton (DH)* 9 a.m. » UH pitching ranks 46th in the country in ERA (3.87) May 1 at Cal State Fullerton (DH)* 12 p.m. DH and has posted the 11th most shutouts in the May 2 at Cal State Fullerton* 10 a.m. 17 Murray 26 Igawa country (4). May 14 at CSUN* TBA 19 Villaruz-Mauai May 15 at CSUN (DH)* TBA » Hawai‘i’s strikeout-to-walk ratio ranks 17th in the May 15 at CSUN (DH)* TBA country (3.31). May 16 at CSUN* TBA HAWAI’I OFFENSE CSUB » Scotty Scott ranks 9th nationally in hit by pitch per May 21 UC San Diego* 6:35 p.m. game (0.52). May 22 UC San Diego (DH)* 1:05 p.m. .281 AVERAGE .306 » The Rainbow Warriors rank 78th in the country as a May 22 UC San Diego (DH)* 4:05 p.m. .383 SLUGGING .432 team in on base percentage (.377). May 23 UC San Diego* 1:05 p.m. May 28 at Cal Poly* 12 p.m. .377 ON-BASE .384 » Davenport set a career-high for innings pitched (8.1) when he went pitch-for-pitch against UCSB’s Michael May 29 at Cal Poly (DH)* 9 a.m. 5.96 RUNS | AVG 6.60 McGreevy April 2. May 29 at Cal Poly (DH)* 12:30 p.m. May 30 at Cal Poly* 10 a.m. 9.46 HITS | AVG 10.6 » Hawai‘i has not won a Big West Conference game on a Sunday this season. 11 HOME RUNS 11 All times listed in (Hawaiian Time) » Hawai‘i’s 10-game winning streak was the longest 7.96 STRIKEOUTS | AVG 5.60 * Big West Game since 1998 and the longest in Trapasso’s tenure. 3.77 WALKS | AVG 3.40 » Aaron Davenport was named a preseason All- 18 STOLEN BASES 14 American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Davenport ranked 2nd in the country in PITCHING wins (4-0) in 2020 and had a 2.15 ERA. 3.87 ERA 5.59 7.00 STRIKEOUTS | AVG 7.60 LAST TIME OUT .278 OPP. AVERAGE .291 » Took the first three of four games at UC Riverside. » Fell in the series finale 9-2. FIELDING » Kole Kaler hit for the cycle on Saturday, 4/10/21. .966 PERCENTAGE .976 1 MEDIA INFORMATION / NOTES SUMMED UP LAST THREE GAMES 2020 Big West placing NA Current streak L1 Saturday, Apr. 10 Saturday, Apr. 10 Sunday, Apr. 11 Longest winning streak 3 Longest losing streak 2 Campos hits 1st career HR, Teix- Kaler hits for cycle - 6th Rainbow UH no-hit through 7 innings, score Overall series (3+ games, single opponent) 2-1-1 eira, Halemanu shutout UCR. Warrior in history, 1st since ‘96. two runs in 9th. Home series 2-0-1 R H E R H E R H E Away series 0-1-0 Hawai‘i 7 13 1 Hawai‘i 13 15 2 Hawai‘i 2 3 0 Sweeps 0 UC Riverside 0 6 1 UC Riverside 4 13 2 UC Riverside 9 19 0 Last 5 3-2 Last 10 6-4 Series openers 1-3 Series finales 1-3 BROADCAST INFORMATION Weekend games 11-6 Game 1: ESPN Honolulu (Josh Pacheco & Scott Robbs) Mid-week games 0-0 Game 2: ESPN Honolulu (Josh Pacheco & Scott Robbs) Day games (before 6 p.m. local time) 5-4 Game 3: ESPN Honolulu (Josh Pacheco & Scott Robbs) Night games (6 p.m. or later local time) 6-2 Game 4: Spectrum Sports (Kanoa Leahey & Pal Eldredge) | ESPN Honolulu (Josh Pacheco & Scott Robbs) vs. top-25 teams 1-2 QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMTAION School name University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa ON THIS DAY IN HAWAI‘I BASEBALL HISTORY Location Honolulu, Manoa, O‘ahu Hawai‘i’s scored 12 runs in the first inning at UTEP in 1982, a Founded 1907 Enrollment 20,000 school record for runs scored in the the first inning of a game. It Nickname Rainbow Warriors is the third-most runs scored in an inning in school history. (15 School Colors Green, Black and White APR twice, last vs New Mexico State in 2011). Conference Big West President David Lassner Athletics Director David Matlin SWA Lois Manin Athletics Website HawaiiAthletics.com 17 BASEBALL FACILITY MILESTONE WATCH Facility Les Murakami Stadium (4,312) Record at Les Murakami 876-550-1 Stadium Opened 1984 (Rainbow Stadium) First game Feb. 17, 1984 vs. USC Result L, 5-3 Dimensions (L - C - R) 325 - 385 - 325 PROGRAM HISTORY First Year 1923 All-time Record 1,938-1,439-9 Collegiate Record 1,607-1,103-4 Big West Record 70-92 Big West Titles none WAC Record 494-376-2 Regular Season 7 (1980, ‘82, ‘84, ‘87, ‘91, ‘92, 11) Tourament 7 (1980, ‘82, ‘84, ‘87, ‘89, ‘92, 10) National Championships 0 NCAA Appearances 13 2010 Tempe Regional (2-2) 2006 Corvallis Regional (2-2) 1993 Central I Regional (1-2) 1992 West Regional (4-2) 1991 West I Regional (3-2) 1989 West I Regional (0-2) 1987 West II Regional (1-2) 1986 West Regional (2-2) 1984 West II Regional (1-2) 1982 West I Regional (0-2) 1980 College World Series Runner-Up (6-2) 1979 Midwest Regional (2-2) 1978 West Regional (0-2) MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Baseball Contact Fletcher Like Email [email protected] Office (808) 956-4480 Cell (503) 709-3786 Director of Media Relations Derek Inouchi Email [email protected] Cell (808) 954-0234 FOLLOW THE BOWS @hawaiibaseball @hawaiibsb @hawaiibsb 2 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO.
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