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Pac-10 Team Records Team Batting Records Team Pitching Records PAC-10 TEAM RECORDS TEAM BATTING RECORDS TEAM PITCHING RECORDS HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE MOST WINS NCAA Season: .356 ..................................Arizona State, 1981 Season: 60 .....................................Arizona State, 1988 RECORDS .356 ..................................Arizona State, 1999 Conf. Season: 26 .....................................Arizona State, 1981 Cons. Seasons: 113 ..............................Arizona State, 1981-82 TEAM BATTING MOST AT BATS MOST LOSSES Season: 2,663 ................................Arizona State, 1984 TRIPLES, INNING Season: 44 .................................................. USC, 1985 4 (tie) Conf. Season: 27 ...........................................California, 1990 MOST RUNS Washington vs. Portland Cons. Seasons: 77 ......................... Washington State, 1996-97 Inning: 18 ...........................Arizona vs. LaVerne, 1980 5th Inn. 4/15/74 18 ........... Washington State vs. Gonzaga, 1926 Washington vs. Oregon State MOST COMPLETE GAMES Game: 40 ......... Arizona vs. St. Francis (N.Y.), 2/22/95 6th Inn. 5/20/66 Season: 34 ...........................Eastern Washington, 1986 Conf. Game: 34 ................Arizona State vs. Stanford, 3/6/80 Season: 694 ...................................Arizona State, 1981 HIT BY PITCH, GAME LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE 10 Season: 1.68 ......................................... Stanford, 1968 MOST HITS Washington vs. Rice Game: 35 ............ Arizona State vs. W. Illinois, 3/13/05 5/22/98 Season: 873 ...................................Arizona State, 1984 MOST INNINGS PITCHED Season: 661.3 Arizona State, 1982 RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE, MOST RUNS BATTED IN GAME (9 INNINGS) MOST STRIKEOUTS Game: 34 ..............Oregon State vs. Chico State, 1985 23 Season: 700 .............................................. UCLA, 2010 34 .................... Arizona State vs. UTEP, 4/6/74 Arizona vs. Chapman Conf. Game: 32 ..................Arizona State vs. Stanford, 1980 3/19/79 Season: 640 ...................................Arizona State, 1981 MOST WALKS ALLOWED Season: 401 ................................................ USC, 1985 MOST GRAND SLAMS, MOST DOUBLES SEASON MOST SHUTOUTS 14 Game: 10 ................Oregon State at Portland, 4/22/03 Season: 14 ............................................ Stanford, 1968 10 .... Arizona State vs. Boston College, 3/21/99 Arizona State, 2003 10 ........... Oregon State vs. Puget Sound, 1979 MOST SAVES 10 .................... Arizona State vs. UTEP, 4/6/74 Season: 25 ....................................... Washington, 2003 Season: 185 ...................................Arizona State, 1988 TEAM PITCHING MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS SHUTOUTS, SEASON MOST TRIPLES 23 .....................................Arizona State, 1988 Inning: 4 ..............Washington vs. Oregon State, 5/20/66 24 Arizona State, 1972 4 .................. Washington vs. Portland, 4/15/74 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES Game: 6 ...............Arizona State vs. N. Illinois, 2/20/10 24 ....................................... Washington, 1974 6 ...............Arizona State vs. Utah State, 3/9/63 CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS, SEASON 6 .............Washington State vs. Whitman, 1945 BEST WON-LOST PERCENTAGE 64 Season: 50 ............................................. Arizona, 2003 Season: (min. 40 games) .857 (54-9), USC, 1978 Arizona State, 1972 (min. 30 games) .908 (29-3), USC, 1958 MOST HOME RUNS STRIKEOUTS, SEASON Inning: 4 ...............Oregon State vs. California, 3/30/03 LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN 732 4 ................... California vs. Santa Clara, 2/2/00 Game: ...........14, Oregon State vs. New Mexico State, Arizona State, 1972 4 .................. Oregon State vs. Oregon, 3/30/66 2/23/03 (16-14) Game: 8 ........... Washington State vs. Whitworth, 1987 8 ...............California vs. Arizona State, 4/26/86 MOST NCAA TITLES Season: 142 .............................................. UCLA, 1997 Overall: 12, USC TEAM FIELDING (1948-51-61-63-68-70-71-72-73-74-78-98) DOUBLE PLAYS, SEASON MOST GRAND SLAMS Consecutive: 5, USC, 1970-74 Season: 14 .....................................Arizona State, 2003 111 UCLA, 1982 MOST CONFERENCE TITLES MOST TOTAL BASES Total: 34 ............................................................ USC Game: 64 .............California vs. Arizona State, 4/26/86 Outright: 29 ............................................................ USC Season: 1472 ............................................ UCLA, 1997 So. Division: 13 ............................................................ USC MISCELLANEOUS No. Division: 15 ........................................ Washington State WINNING PERCENTAGE, MOST WALKS Paci!c-10: 4 ................................... Arizona State/Stanford SEASON Season: 482 ...................................Arizona State, 1982 Consecutive: 8 ............................................. USC (1957-64) .914 (64-6) Arizona State, 1972 MOST STRIKEOUTS LONGEST GAME (INNINGS) Season: 481 .......................................... Stanford, 2008 20 ............. Oregon State vs. Washington, 1972 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING MOST STOLEN BASES MOST DOUBLE PLAYS SHUT OUT Game: 14 .....................California vs. UC Davis, 4/8/86 Season: 111 .............................................. UCLA, 1982 505 Season: 204 .........................................California, 1984 Game: 6 ..........................California vs. Missouri, 1980 Arizona State 4/7/95 - 2/14/04 MOST HIT BY PITCH MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES Game: 10 ...................... Washington vs. Rice, 5/22/98 WITHOUT BEING SHUT OUT Season: 115 ...................................Arizona State, 2000 506 ..................Arizona State, 4/7/95 - 2/13/04 MOST RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN Game: 23 .................... Arizona vs. Chapman, 3/19/79 Game: 35 ..... Stanford vs. CS Stanislaus (35-0), 2/11/86 Conf. Games: 32 ........Arizona State vs. Stanford (34-2), 3/6/80 2011 BASEBALL RECORDS 33 PAC-10 TEAM RECORDS TEAM BATTING BATTING AVERAGE GAMES DOUBLES TOTAL BASES 1. Arizona State (1999) ......... .356 1. Arizona State (1984) ............ 75 1. Arizona State (1988) .......... 185 1. UCLA (1997) ................... 1472 Arizona State (1981) ......... .356 2. Arizona State (1988) ............ 73 2. Arizona (1986) ................... 177 2. Arizona State (1984) ........ 1416 3. Arizona State (2003) ......... .347 Arizona State (1982) ............ 73 3. Washington (1997) ............ 176 3. Arizona State (1981) ........ 1413 4. Arizona State (2000) ......... .346 4. Stanford (1990) ................... 71 4. UCLA (1997) ..................... 173 4. Arizona State (1988) ........ 1389 5. Arizona State (2007) ......... .345 5. USC (1995) ......................... 70 5. Arizona State (1993) .......... 172 5. California (1991) .............. 1386 6. Arizona (1993) .................. .343 Stanford (1987) ................... 70 6. Stanford (1990) ................. 165 6. Arizona (1993) ................. 1359 7. Arizona State (2008) ......... .342 USC (1974) ......................... 70 Washington State (1990) .... 165 7. Arizona State (1993) ........ 1311 8. Washington (1997) ........... .340 8. Stanford (2003) ................... 69 8. Stanford (2000) ................. 160 8. Arizona State (2003) ........ 1308 9. Arizona State (2010) ......... .337 Stanford (1988) ................... 69 9. Arizona State (2003) .......... 160 9. Arizona (1986) ................. 1302 Arizona (1991) .................. .337 Arizona (1985) ..................... 69 10. Arizona (2005) ................... 159 10. Arizona State (1991) ........ 1301 Arizona (1986) .................. .337 Stanford (1981) ................ .337 TRIPLES WALKS AT BATS 1. Arizona State (1984) ....... 2,663 1. Arizona (2003) ..................... 50 1. Arizona State (1982) .......... 482 HOME RUNS 2. Arizona State (1988) ....... 2,648 2. Arizona (2005) ..................... 45 2. UCLA (1982) ..................... 435 3. Arizona (1986) ..................... 43 1. UCLA (1997) ..................... 142 3. Stanford (1990) .............. 2,548 3. UCLA (1987) ..................... 427 2. UCLA (2000) ..................... 117 4. Arizona State (1990) ............ 40 Arizona State (1981) .......... 427 4. UCLA (1997) .................. 2,535 Arizona (1987) ..................... 40 3. USC (1998) ....................... 114 5. Stanford (1977) ................. 411 5. Arizona State (1982) ....... 2,494 6. Portland State (1987) ........... 39 4. UCLA (1987) ..................... 116 6. Stanford (1987) .............. 2,488 California (1957) .................. 39 6. USC (1974) ....................... 409 5. Arizona (1993) ................... 115 7. Stanford (2003) .............. 2,486 8. Arizona (1998) ..................... 38 7. Arizona State (2003) .......... 406 6. Washington State (1998) .... 110 8. USC (1995) .................... 2,480 Arizona (1990) ..................... 38 8. Stanford (1985) ................. 403 Arizona State (1981) .......... 110 9. Arizona State (2003) ....... 2,471 Stanford (1953) ................... 38 9. Arizona State (2008) .......... 400 Stanford (1965) ................... 38 8. Arizona State (1985) .......... 108 10. Arizona State (1993) ....... 2,462 10. California (1984) ................ 384 Arizona State (1984) .......... 108 10. UCLA (1998) ..................... 107 RUNS RUNS BATTED IN STOLEN BASES 1. Arizona State (1981) .......... 694 1. Arizona State (1981) .......... 640 1. California (1984) ................ 204 HITS 2. Arizona State (2003) .......... 682 2. Arizona State (2003) .........
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