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BYU 2012 Schedule/Results BYU [12-11, 4-2] vs. LMU (12-12, 3-0] Date Opponent Time at site of game Probable BYU Pitching Rotation Feb 17, Fri. @ UC Riverside L, 0-5 Apr. 5 Loyola Marymount Chris Capper (1-4, 3.10) 6 p.m. Feb 17, Fri. @ UC Riverside W, 6-2 Apr. 6 Loyola Marymount Mark Anderson (4-1, 3.48) 6 p.m. Feb 18, Sat. @ UC Riverside W, 8-4, 10 inn. Feb 23, Thu. @ St. Mary’s*$ L, 2-7 Apr. 7 Loyola Marymount Desmond Poulson (0-2, 4.44) Noon Feb 24, Fri. @ St. Mary’s*$ W, 4-1 Feb 25, Sat. @ St. Mary’s*$ W, 7-3 Feb 28, Tue. @ Arkansas L, 0-5 Coverage This Week Feb 29, Wed. @ Arkansas L, 1-8 The games will be available through livestats and live audio online Mar 8, Thu. @ UC Irvine L, 1-3 Mar 9, Fri. @ UC Irvine W, 6-1 through links available at http://byucougars.com/schedule/m-base- Mar 10, Sat. @ UC Irvine L, 2-9 ball/2012. All the games will be broadcast live on Radio 960 AM. Only Mar 12, Mon. @ Nebraska Omaha W, 19-9 Thursday and Friday’s games will be televised live by BYUtv. Mar 13, Tue. @ Creighton L, 0-2 Mar 17, Sat. Seattle$= L, 1-2 Mar 17, Sat. Seattle= W, 9-2 Mar 22, Thu. @ Portland *$ W, 3-2 (12 inn.) Coach Vance Law Mar 23, Fri. @ Portland *$ L, 1-3 Coach Vance Law is in his 13th season as head coach at BYU. He Mar 24, Sat. @ Portland *$ W, 7-4 (10 inn.) played 14 years of pro ball, including 11 years in the majors with six dif- Mar 27, Tue. @ $+ W, 9-8 Mar 29, Thu. @ Nevada +%^ W, 4-3 ferent teams. In 2001 he was named Coach of the Year in the Mountain Mar 30, Fri. @ Nevada +%^ L, 4-5 West Conference. The 55-year-old coach entered this season with a Mar 31, Sat. @ Nevada +%^ L, 3-9 375-321-2 (.539) record. He is assisted by Ryan Roberts, in his 10th Apr 3, Tue. @ Utah $+ W, 9-6 Apr 5, Thu. Loyola Marymount *$= 6:00 PM MDT year at BYU. Last Fall, pitching coach Wally Ritchie replaced Bobby Apr 6, Fri. Loyola Marymount *$= 6:00 PM MDT Applegate, now at UC Riverside Apr 7, Sat. Loyola Marymount *$ Noon PM MDT Apr 12, Thu. @ Seattle 3:00 PM PDT Apr 12, Thu. @ Seattle 6:00 PM PDT Game Added in Seattle next week Apr 13, Fri. @ Seattle 3:00 PM PDT Apr 14, Sat. @ Seattle 1:00 PM PDT As of last weekend, next Thursday’s (April 12) outing at the Seattle Apr 17, Tue. Utah $=+ 6:00 PM MDT University has now been changed to be a doubleheader. Apr 24, Tue. @ Stanford $ 5:30 PM PDT Apr 26, Thu. @ San Francisco *$ 3:00 PM PDT Apr 27, Fri. @ San Francisco *$ 3:00 PM PDT Series Record vs. LMU Apr 28, Sat. @ San Francisco *$ 1:00 PM PDT May 1, Tue. @ Utah Valley 6:00 PM MDT BYU has a 1-4 record (all in California) against Loyola Marymount, May 3, Thu. San Diego *$=+ 6:00 PM MDT most recently playing in 1972. The only game BYU won was in 1956 May 4, Fri. San Diego *$=+ 6:00 PM MDT vs. the Lions. May 5, Sat. San Diego *$=+ Noon PM MDT May 8, Tues. Southern Utah=$+ 6:00 PM MDT May 10, Thu. @ Pepperdine *$ 3:00 PM PDT NCAA Statistics May 11, Fri. @ Pepperdine *$ 3:00 PM PDT May 12, Sat. @ Pepperdine *$ 1:00 PM PDT BYU was 42nd in double plays of the most recent NCAA release of May 17, Thu. Santa Clara *$=+ 6:00 PM MDT leaders this season. Tanner Chauncey was No. 6 in toughest to strike- May 18, Fri. Santa Clara *$=+ 6:00 PM MDT out, Jaycob Brugman was 44th in triples and Mason Marshall was at May 19, Sat. Santa Clara *$=+ 1:00 PM MDT May 24, Thu. Gonzaga *$=+ 6:00 PM MDT No. 54 in saves. May 25, Fri. Gonzaga *$=+ 6:00 PM MDT May 26, Sat. Gonzaga *$=+ 1:00 PM MDT June 1-4 NCAA Regionals TBA Running to the Y Jun15-26 Omaha, NE Last October, Zane Affleck won BYU baseball’s eighth annual Y * WCC Games, % Internet Audio, + webcast, ^live video Mountain run in a record 13:09, 2nd Travis Stacey 13:52, 3rd Des- $Radio 960 =on BYUtv mond Poulson 14:42 (Poulson won the 2011 run in 14:37.) -- All times are local to site Newly returned missionary Adam Law, a sophomore infielder, was fourth in a time of 15:04.

www.byucougars.com 2012 Baseball About the Team . . . BYU’s Sibling Rivalry Major League College Coaches Player/Coach...... No. of Siblings Adam Miller...... 10 BYU Coach Vance Law and pitching coach Wally Ritchie are a unique combina- Coach Vance Law...... 5 tion, both having played in the Major Leagues. While Law is one of 10 college Austin Hall...... 5 head coaches who have played in the Majors, none have a Major League pitching Dillon Robinson...... 5 coach also on the staff. Ritchie, who pitched with the Phillies in 1987-88 and Stephen Wells...... 5 1991-92, is one of two pitching coaches in the WCC who have played in the Ma- jors. Portland’s Larry Casian pitched for the Twins, Indians, Cubs, Royals and 2012 WCC Preseason Poll White Sox. Law’s father Vernon, who won the 1960 with the 1 San Diego (5)...... 59 Pirates, was an assistant coach at BYU from 1969-79. 2. Gonzaga (3) ...... 57 3. San Francisco (1) ...... 51 4. Loyola Marymount...... 37 Regarding BYU This Season 5. Pepperdine...... 30 •  BYU has six players who are married (Chase Frampton, Wes Guenther, Aus- 6. Saint Mary’s...... 30 tin Hall, David Parry, Stephen Wells and Alex Wolfe). 7. BYU ...... 28 8. Portland ...... 23 • Incorporated into this year’s team are four players who have just finished 9. Santa Clara...... 9 serving two-year Church missions (Adam Law, Adam Miller, Marc Oslund, Brock Whitney). Coach Law & BYU vs. WCC Field • Three players transferred to BYU (Mike Milke and Christian Mua are the Law (13 yrs.)W-L BYU Overall W-L newest transfers to BYU, joining from previous seasons--Alex Wolfe). Gonzaga 6-6 (.500) 12-13 (.480) • Among those who could throw batting practice to BYU again this season is LMU 0-0 (.000) 1-4 (.200) former Cy Young winner Vernon Law (1960 ), father of Pepperdine 3-1 (.750) 9-17-1 (.352) BYU head coach Vance Law. Vernon turned 82-years-old on March 12, had Portland 9-7 (.563) 11-9 (.555) seven-by-pass heart surgery seven years ago and had his second knee replace- St. Mary’s 3-2 (.600) 8-2 (.800) ment surgery. San Diego 0-0 (.000) 7-3 (.700) USF 1-2 (.333) 3-6 (.333) Santa Clara 2-1 (.667) 2-5 (.286) Wells’ Walk-Off Homers Overall 24-19 (.558) 53-59-1 (.473) In 2011 Stephen Wells his third walk-off of his BYU career. That solo homer came in the 11th inning to give BYU a 4-3 victory over BYU vs. WCC in 2012 Seattle. In 2010 he had a walk-off, two-run homer in an 11-10 victory at UT- Arlington. As a freshman in 2007 he had a walk-off 10th-inning solo homer Here are a couple of interesting baseball vs. Missouri in the Service Academy Classic at Tennessee. Wells’ maternal facts on the WCC (BYU has a 53-59-1 great uncle Allie Reynolds played for Oklahoma A&M from 1936-38 and record against that league). Pepperdine Oklahoma State’s stadium is named after the former N.Y. Yankee great. won the College World Series in 1992. Of the eight current WCC teams, only VJDT’s Share Luggage St. Mary’s has not participated in the It’s the letter “V”, the letter ‘J”, the letter “D” or the letter “T” that’s gone NCAA post-season tournament. BYU’s wild instead of aces. Head coach Vance Law’s father is Vernon, his mother 1-1 tie against Pepperdine came in the is VaNita, his brothers are Varlin, Veldon, Veryl, Vaughn and sister Valinda. Close behind is BYU rightfielder Jaycob Brugman, whose father is Jayson, second game of a doubleheader in 1963. mother Jaylene, and siblings Jayna, Jayson, Jayden and Jaymee. Third base- BYU’s win-loss baseball records and man Dillon Robinson has siblings Darek, Dayna, Deidrey, Danica and Demi. last action against the current WCC Infielder Tanner Chauncey has siblings Tessa, Tate and Trey. teams is: 12-13 vs. Gonzaga, 2011, split 2 games Home Season 1-4 vs. LMU, 1972, LMU won 5-4 The Cougars entered this season with a 145-80 (.644) record at Larry H. 9-17-1 vs. Pepperdine, 2011, PU won 5-3 Miller Field which seats 2,204 fans in its 12th season since it was built. In the 11-9 vs. Portland, 2011, BYU won 7-4 first nine years BYU drew 218,981 fans for an average of 1,177 and 142,248 at night for an average of 1,452. The crowd of 3,081 against Utah in 2010 8-2 vs. St. Mary’s, 2012, BYU won 7-3 was the fourth-largest in school history and the second-largest at Miller Park. 7-3 vs. San Diego, 1997, USD won 11-2 The largest crowd at home during 2011 was 1,474 vs. Seattle and the crowd 3-6 vs. USF, 2010, USF won 20-4 of 2,820 fans at Arizona State was the largest on the road. BYU drew 12,754 2-5 vs. Santa Clara, 2004, split 2 games fans (averaging 797) for an 11-6 home record. Weather caused the cancella- tion of two home games (AFA & TCU) and forced a doubleheader vs. SDSU in 2011. www.byucougars.com 2012 Baseball Hitting Streaks 2012 Game-Winning RBI Brock Whitney and Tanner Chauncey lead the team with a current five- Brock Whitney...... 5 game hitting streaks, followed by Austin Hall with three games. -one-run single @ UC Riverside, 6-2 -two-run double @ St. Mary’s, 4-1 -one-run single @ St. Mary’s, 7-3 BYU Baseball History in Conferences --one-run single @ UC Irvine, 6-1 Overall/ League Conference Titles Member --one-run single, 3rd inn. vs. Seattle, 9-2 12-11/4-2 West Coast — 2012 Tanner Chauncey...... 2 573-351-4/ 209-150 Mountain West One 2000-2011 -Fielder’s choice, 5th inn. @ UNO, 19-9 -one-run triple, 9th inn. @ Utah, 9-6 1291-689-9/554-207-3 Western Athletic Nine 1963-1999 Wes Guenther...... 1 227-120-1/104-61-1 Mtn. States (Skyline) Three 1948-1962 -1-run, 10th inn. single @ UC Riverside, 8-4 - Rocky Mountain - 1909-1921 Adam Law ...... 1 -Sac-fly, 12th inn. @ Portland, 3-2 Jaycob Brugman ...... 1 Home Season -one-run single, 8th inn. @ Utah, 9-8 The Cougars entered this season with a 145-80 (.644) record at Larry H. Miller Field which seats 2,204 fans in its 12th season since it was built. In the first nine years BYU drew 218,981 fans for an average of 1,177 and 142,248 at night for an average of 1,452. The crowd of 3,081 against Utah in 2010 was the fourth-largest in school history and the second-largest at Pronunciation Guide Miller Park. The largest crowd at home during 2011 was 1,474 vs. Seattle Jaycob Brugman Brr-UHG-man Chris Capper CAP-purr and the crowd of 2,820 fans at Arizona State was the largest on the road. Wes Guenther G-UH-nther BYU drew 12,754 fans (averaging 797) for an 11-6 home record. Weather Cameron Keysor KIGH-ser caused the cancellation of two home games (AFA & TCU) and forced a Christian Mua MOO-uh doubleheader vs. SDSU in 2011. Chunner Nyberg Ch-UHN-ner Marc Oslund Ohs-lund Daniel Sechrest SEE-kr-EH-st Live worldwide TV and Live AM Radio Tyler Westensee West-TEN-see There are 15 games which will be televised live on BYUtv and 28 games scheduled to be broadcast live on BYU Radio 960AM. The 28 radio Quick Facts broadcasts are not always streamed on the Internet due to conflicts with Head Coach: Vance Law (BYU `78) other broadcasts for BYU basketball and volleyball. BYU Record (years) 375-321-2 (12) Overall Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Taking Series Ryan Roberts (BYU `98) BYU won two of the three-game series in the 2012 season at UC Riv- Wally Ritchie (Pepperdine `01) erside, at St. Mary’s, at Portland and two at Utah. In 2011, BYU won Athletic Trainer. Jeff Hurst the series vs. No. Illinois, Washington, Portland, SDSU, Pepperdine, Air Equipment Manager.Steve Bushman Force twice, & Seattle. BYU tied Utah (2-2), Texas Tech (1-1), Gonzaga Baseball SID: Ralph Zobell (1-1) and No. 6 Arizona State (1-1) in its series last year. Calendar Quotable Projected Starters “When you’re in a slump, it’s almost as if Catcher DH 9-Wes Guenther 18-Alex Wolfe, 30-Chase Frampton you look out at the field and it’s one big glove.”--former Major Leaguer Vance First Base Second Base Law has been quoted on many daily cal- 11-Brock Whitney 13-Brett Lopez, 7-Adam Law enders with this saying. Third base 3-Dillon Robinson

Shortstop 26-Austin Hall, 6-Tanner Chauncey

Outfield LF --12-Kelton Caldwell, Christian Mua CF --5 Stephen Wells, 26-Austin Hall RF --4-Jaycob Brugman www.byucougars.com 2012 Baseball Baseball-Softball Doubleheaders in Provo Cougars on Missions (6) BYU’s baseball (Larry H. Miller Field)-softball (Gail Miller Field) Player, Pos, Year @ BYU Place of Service complex known as Miller Park with back-to-back fields sharing a press box. Miller Park will host two “doubleheaders” this season. On April Andy Isom, OF, 2010 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 6 baseball hosts Loyola Marymount at 6 p.m. live on BYUtv, while Devin Brewer, RHP,2010 Cal-San Bernardino softball hosts Hawai`i. On April 7, softball hosts Hawai`i at 1 p.m. to D.J. Stanley, RHP, 2010 North Carolina start a doubleheader live on BYUtv with the Rainbow Wahine while Matt Crowder, 2B, 2011 São Paulo N., Brazil baseball hosts LMU at noon. Wyatt Padgett, 1B, 2011 Mexico City SE Kolton Mahoney, P, 2011 Santa Rosa, Calif. Oldest to Youngest Travis Stacey, 3B, 2012 * The Philippines There are six seniors and eight freshmen on the current squad. The ages Matthew Hutchings, P, 2012 * Germany range from 24-year-old Alex Wolfe to 18-year-old Cameron Keysor. Mason Marshall, P, 2012 * The Philippines *will serve after this season More Data Chunner Nyberg’s given names are Christian Jacob, but because he Missions Served (14, 3 languages) was a chubby baby, his parents nicknamed him Chunner. BYU Coach Player, Pos, Year @ BYU Place of Service Vance Law and his son Andrew join Washington Coach Lindsay Meggs and his son Joe as the only other Coach/Player/Father/Son rela- Chase Frampton, C, Sr. Long Beach, Calif. tions in NCAA baseball. There are 14 Eagle Scouts on the 2012 roster. Wes Guenther, C, Sr. Chile Austin Hall, SS, Sr. Chile Foreign Born Adam Law, 2B-SS, So. Zimbabwe Two Cougars were born in foreign countries: Chris Capper in South Bret Lopez, INF, So. Puerto Rico Africa and Wes Guenther in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Adam Miller, RHP, So. Mexico Culiacan Marc Oslund, RHP, So. North Carolina Hall Started at All Infield Positions David Parry, RHP, Sr. Argentina BYU senior Austin Hall may have proven why he could be considered Daniel Sechrest, P, Fr. Atlanta, Ga. the best athlete on the team and you might even see him in the outfield again this season. He was also recruited as a punter by USC. The Daniel Welch, LHP, Jr. Brazil number of games he’s played at each spot is: Steven Wells, OF, Sr. Puerto Rico 1B 2B SS 3B RF CF LF Tyler Westensee, RHP, So. Peru 2012 - - 6 8 - 1 1 Brock Whitney, INF, So. Mexico 2011 46 - 3 4 - - - Alex Wolfe, C/1B, Sr. Puerto Rico 2010 - - 7 37 - - - 2007 - 10 20 3 1 - - Married Players (6) Chase Frampton, C, Carrie Marshall Rawlings of Week vs. Portland BYU freshman hurler Mason Marshall was the Rawlings West Coast Wes Guenther,C,Christen (pole vaulter@BYU) Conference Pitcher of the Week vs. Portland. Marshall picked up his Austin Hall, 3B, Erin first collegiate win in BYU’s 12-inning victory and a in a 10-in- David Parry, RHP, Brittnye ning victory at Portland. Marshall set down the side in order over three Stephen Wells, OF, Valeria innings in a 12-inning triumph at Portland in the series opener, and Alex Wolfe, C, Hailey clinched the series win over the Pilots by closing the door in the tenth of the finale. Drafted Cougars Jaycob Brugman, 39th * Signed Recruits for 2012 Chunner Nyberg, 49th LA Angels~ Recruit Ht. Wt. Pos. Hometown (Last School) Alex Wolfe, 47th % Blake Brailsford 6-0 190 LHP American Fork, Utah (AF HS) *2010, ~2009, +2008, #2007, %2005 Keaton Cenatiempo 6-3 175 RHP Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge HS) Brendon Erickson 5-11 160 INF/RHP Phoenix, Ariz. (Sandra O’Connor HS) Nate Favero 6-4 180 INF Vienna, Va. (Madison HS) Hayden Nielsen 5-11 165 RHP Spanish Fork, Utah (Spanish Fork HS) Connor Smith 6-5 170 LHP Bakersfield, CA (Bakersfield HS)

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`11 BYU Honors for 2012 Returnees Jaycob Brugman Outfield Assists Date Opponent Assists Mar 18 @ Utah, W, 10-8 1 Jaycob Brugman, OF Mar 19 @ Utah L, 6-15 1 • Freshman All-American 1st Team, NCBWA Apr 7 Air Force W, 10-4 1 • Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Apr 23 New Mexico, W, 1-0 1 •  Freshman of Year Apr 26 @ Washington St., L, 3-4 1 • All-Mountain West Conference, 1st Team May 5 Seattle , W, 4-3 (11) 1 May 10 No. 23 Gonzaga, W, 4-3 2 Chase Frampton, DH, C, 1B May 21 @Air Force, W, 20-5 1 May 24 New Mexico, L, 4-5 2 • Academic All-Mountain West Conference May 25 UNLV, W, 5-1 1 May 26 San Diego St. , W, 8-2 1 Wes Guenther, Catcher 2011 Totals 13 • Academic All-Mountain West Conference • MWC Scholar-Athlete Feb 17, Fri. @ UC Riverside, L, 0-5 (9-2, 2nd) 1 Austin Hall, Infield Mar 10, Sat. @ UC Irvine, L, 2-9 (9-6, 3rd) 1 • Academic All-Mountain West Conference Mar 17, Sat. Seattle, W, 9-2 (9-5, 2nd) 1 Bret Lopez, Infield Mar 24, Sat. @ Portland , W, 7-4 (10) (9-4-6,7th) 1 • Academic All-Mountain West Conference Mar 27, Tue. @ Utah, W, 9-8 (9-2, 2nd) 1 Mar 29, Thu. @ Nevada, W, 4-3 (9-2, 1st) 1 David Parry, Pitcher 2012 Totals 6 • Academic All-Mountain West Conference • MWC Scholar-Athlete Mason Marshall Saves Date Opponent Score Desmond Poulson, pitcher Feb 17, Fri. @ UC Riverside W, 6-2 • Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Feb 24, Fri. @ St. Mary’s W, 4-1 Dillon Robinson, Third Base Mar 24, Sat. @ Portland W, 7-4 (10 inn.) • Academic All-Mountain West Conference Mar 27, Tue. @ Utah W, 9-8 Mar 29, Thu. @ Nevada W, 4-3 Daniel Sechrest, Pitcher Apr 3, Tue. @ Utah W, 9-6 • Academic All-Mountain West Conference • MWC Scholar-Athlete Stephen Wells, centerfield • Preseason All-MWC, OF, • All-Tourney, Brooks Wallace Classic Alex Wolfe, catcher • Preseason All-MWC, catcher, league coaches • Preseason All-MWC, DH, Baseball America • Cougar Club Comeback Player of the Year • Cougar Club Play of the Year 2012 BYU Honors Mason Marshall, RHP • Rawlings WCC Pitcher of Week vs. Portland

www.byucougars.com 2012 Baseball 2012 BYU Baseball Roster (22 lettermen returning] No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. B-T Yr. Hometown 1 Zane Affleck INF 5-11 165 R-R Fr.-HS New Harmony, UT/Canyon View HS 3 Dillon Robinson 3B 6-3 190 L-R So.-1V Pleasant Grove, UT/Lone Peak HS 4 Jaycob Brugman OF 6-0 175 L-L So.-1V Phoenix, AZ/Desert Vista Thunder HS 5 Stephen Wells OF 5-11 186 L-L Sr.-3V Kenmore, WA/Inglemoor HS 6 Tanner Chauncey INF 6-1 175 R-R Fr.-HS Las Vegas, NV/Las Vegas HS 7 Adam Law 2B, SS 6-1 180 R-R So.-1V Provo, UT/Provo HS 8 Mason Marshall RHP 5-8 155 R-R Fr.-HS South Jordan, UT/Bingham HS 9 Wes Guenther* C 6-0 195 L-R Sr.-3V Overland Park,KS/BlueValley NW HS 10 Dakota Hernandez C 6-2 200 R-R Fr.-HS Stevenson Ranch, CA/West Ranch HS 11 Brock Whitney INF/P 6-3 195 R-R So.-1V South Jordan, UT/Bingham HS 12 Kelton Caldwell OF 6-2 205 L-L So.-1V Draper, UT/Jordan HS 13 Bret Lopez INF 6-0 190 R-R So.-1V Orem, UT/Timpanogos HS 14 Daniel Welch LHP 6-1 180 L-L Jr.-2V Alpine, UT/Lone Peak HS 15 David Parry RHP 6-1 185 R-R Sr.-3 V Spartanburg, SC/Dorman HS 16 Jarrett Jarvis C 6-0 180 R-R Fr.-HS Spanish Fork, UT/Spanish Fork HS 17 Chris Howard LHP 6-2 185 L-L Jr.-2V Colo. Spgs., CO/Ftn. Ft. Carson HS 18 Alex Wolfe* C 6-0 215 L-R Sr.-2V Orem, UT/Dixie State 19 Desmond Poulson RHP 6-2 192 R-R So.-1V Taylorsville, UT/Cottonwood HS 21 Marc Oslund RHP 6-5 215 R-R So.-1V Torrance, CA/West HS 22 Adam Miller RHP 6-0 175 R-R So.-1V Yucaipa, CA/Yucaipa HS 23 Mark Anderson LHP 6-3 200 L-L Jr.-2V Moreno Valley, CA/Vista Del Lago HS 24 Tyler Westensee RHP 6-0 190 R-R So.-1V Brush Prarie, WA/Hockinson HS 25 Christian Mua OF 6-0 200 R-R Jr.-JC Chula Vista, CA/Southwestern JC 26 Austin Hall* SS 6-4 200 R-R Sr.-3V Danville, CA/San Ramon Valley HS 27 Matt Milke RHP 6-4 210 R-R Jr.-JC Chula Vista, CA/Southwestern JC 28 Travis Stacey 3B 6-3 200 R-R Fr.-HS Crescent City, CA/Del Norte HS 30 Chase Frampton C 6-2 190 R-R Sr.-3V Gilbert, AZ/Mesquite HS 31 James Lengel RHP 6-3 185 L-R Fr.-HS Spanish Fork, UT/Spanish Fork HS 33 Daniel Sechrest RHP 6-8 230 R-R So.-1V Highland, UT/Lone Peak HS 34 Cameron Keysor RHP 6-1 180 R-R Fr.-HS Danville, CA/Monte Vista HS 36 Matthew Hutchings LHP 6-4 185 L-L Fr.-HS Las Vegas, NV/Palo Verde HS 37 Chunner Nyberg RHP 6-2 210 R-R Jr.-2V St. George, UT/Dixie HS 41 Chris Capper* RHP 6-0 203 R-R Jr.-2V Glendale, AZ/ Deer Valley HS -- Jeff Barker RHP 6-3 180 R-R Fr.-HS Moorpark, CA/Moorpark HS Coaches 2—Vance Law, Head Coach, 29—Ryan Roberts, Assistant Coach, 32-Wally Ritchie , Pitching Coach, 40—Casey Nelson, Volunteer Assistant; *Co-Captain Lettermen Lost 10 Ryan Bernal 1B 6-0 195 L-L Sr.-2V Grand Junction, CO/SLCC 8 Taylor Cole RHP 6-1 180 R-R So.-1V Las Vegas, NV/Nevada Southern 24 Matt Crowder INF 5-9 170 R-R So.-1V Atherton, CA/Menlo HS 7 Alex Hancock OF 6-0 180 L-R Sr.-2V Pocatello, ID/CSI 6 Andrew Law * 2B 6-1 185 R-R Sr.-4V Provo/Provo HS 27 Brock Luker OF 6-6 230 R-R Sr.-3V Queen Creek, AZ/Phoenix College 21 Kolton Mahoney RHP 6-0 195 R-R So.-1V West Point, UT/ Northridge HS 11 Jared Miller LHP 6-0 180 L-L Sr.-3V Redlands, CA/Cal St. Northridge 36 Matthew Neil RHP 6-6 225 R-R Sr.-3V Mesa, AZ/Westwood HS 16 Dane Nielsen Utility 5-10 180 R-R Sr.-4V Sugar Land, TX/Clements HS 1 Wyatt Padgett 1B/OF 6-0 195 L-L So.-1V Yucaipa, CA/Yucaipa HS 35 Michael Peterson C 6-0 190 R-R So.-HS Washington, UT/Pineview HS 33 Justin Shutt RHP 6-2 215 R-R Sr.-3V Oxnard, CA/Oxnard HS 32 Blake Torgerson RHP 6-5 220 R-R Sr.-4V Westminster, CA/Westminster HS

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• Zane Affleck—Sister Paige was an All-American softball pitcher for BYU and father Paul played tennis for BYU-Idaho. • Jaycob Brugman—Brother-in-law is Derek Cone who signed with BYU, was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers; cousin is teammate Dakota Hernandez. • Tanner Chauncey—Grandson of BYU Basketball Hall of Famer Terry Tebbs (1953-56). • Dakota Hernandez—cousin is teammate Jaycob Brugman. Brother Hunter plays baseball at the Col- lege of the Canyons. • Jarrett Jarvis—cousin to BYU volunteer assistant Casey Nelson who was a catcher for BYU; cousins also played for Snow College and Utah Valley College. • Chase Frampton—sister plays softball for Mesa Community College. • Vance Law, head BYU coach—father, Vernon Law, was 1960 Cy Young winner and was a pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1950-67), brother Veryl Law played basketball at BYU (1974-77) along- side Vance (1975-77), brothers Veldon Law (1975) and Vaughn Law (1979) played baseball for BYU, son Tim Law played baseball at Dixie in 1998, and at BYU in 2001, 2003-2004. Son Andrew Law played with BYU baseball in 2005 prior to a Church mission and played the past three seasons on the team. Son Adam Law was a freshman on 2009 squad, then served a two-year Church mission to Zimbabwe before returning to this year’s team. • Matt Milke—Father, George, was MVP of the College World Series for USC in 1974. Grandfather George (Bud) played basketball and football for San Diego State in 1948-49-50; uncle Mike Milke played basketball for UNLV from 1974-78. Mother’s stepbrother David Crowder played for the California Angels organization. • Chunner Nyberg—father, Brent, was a wide receiver with BYU football from 1989-90 and was an All-American at Dixie College. • Ryan Roberts, assistant BYU coach—wife, Angela Roberts, played volleyball at Idaho State and UVSC, sister Allison Roberts played volleyball at the Univ. of Houston, uncle Larry Schenk played baseball for BYU in 1959. • Dillon Robinson—father played basketball for Snow College; brother Darek played baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals organization & was an NCJAA All-American for CSI & Dixie; cousin Courtney plays volleyball for Georgetown; uncles Kurt & Jay Holmstead played basketball & baseball respec- tively for Utah Valley University; grandfather, great grandfather & great uncles played pro baseball. • Travis Stacey —sister Michelle played softball for College of the Redwoods and currently plays for BYU-Hawai`i. • Stephen Wells—maternal great uncle Allie Reynolds pitched for the Cleveland Indians (1942-46) and the New York Yankees (1947-54). Father, Glenn, played football for Bethel College in Newton, Kansas and younger brother played football for four years at Dixie State in Utah. • Alex Wolfe— father Jeff played in the California Angels system and grandfather, Larry, played in the St. Louis Cardinals organization.

www.byucougars.com 2012 BYU Baseball For the eighth year, BYU base- ball players carry a team coin with them at all times. The coins were given at the annual Christmas party in December. Players earned the coin through various requirements, such as com- pleting the annual run up to the block Y on nearby Y Mountain last October. “We are trying to continue the tradition of representing BYU in the right way,” said BYU coach Vance Law. “The coin is a reminder of the plus-one motto implying what Vice President (Kevin) Worthen challenged our department to be everything you can be.” One side of the coin reads “com- petitive greatness” with three “+1” symbols. “Plus one means going beyond the expected,” Law said. “Competi- tive greatness is one of the elements Adam Miller from coach John Wooden’s UCLA Pyramid of Success.” Cougar players also have a chal- Baseball America lenge opportunity among themselves By Conor Glassey, Baseball America, March 15, to develop team unity. Various U.S. military institutions 2012 have similar programs. In the mili- As a prep senior in 2008, Miller was high school tary, each soldier has the opportunity teammates with junior Matt Davidson and sopho- to earn a specially minted coin. The more Taijuan Walker. Now at , Miller coins are issued by a company’s com- is attracting attention and once again lighting up manding officer and are a very big radar guns. honor. Each coin is minted specifical- “He’s done a great job and has worked really hard Wells, Black Hole in Centerfield ly for a given unit. Also, each military coming off his mission,” BYU pitching coach Wally operation —such as Operation Iraqi Ritchie said. “He’s been sitting 92-93 (mph) and By Stephen McCall Freedom, for example — has its own touched 97 against UC Riverside.” BYU Athletic Media Relations coin created for the soldiers that His stats this season aren’t as impressive. Over participated. three starts, Miller is 1-1, 1.93, but also has 12 Playing professional sports is The soldiers are required to walks and 10 over 14 innings. But with the dream of thousands of children throughout the world. These dreams always keep their coin with them, and Miller, context is key. This season is his first season the military has developed an incen- back from a two-year Mormon church mission to and visions are no different for BYU centerfielder Stephen Wells. tive. At any time one soldier can pull Culiacan, Visions of hitting a walk-off his coin on a fellow soldier. If his Mexico. homerun to win the World Series, counterpart does not have his coin at Miller, who is being used as the Cougars’ third catching the game winning touch- the time the other pulls it, the coun- starter, has a hard 12-to-6 curveball and a developing down in the Super bowl, or draining a terpart has to buy a drink that night. changeup. Harnessing the control will be key for last-second three-point shot to win the However, if the counterpart can show 6-foot, 185-pound righthander. NBA finals plays through the minds of the coin, he gets the free drink. .... “His control is still coming back,” Ritchie said. every sport-playing athlete. BYU has developed a similar “He’s still trying to find consistency, but it’ll come “As a kid I always wanted to system. If a player or coach pulls the for him—he’s already come a long way since the fall. play professional sports,” Wells said. “ coin on his teammate (or coach) and If you take two years off from pitching, you’re going I didn’t care which sport, I just wanted the teammate doesn’t have the coin, to have some bumps in the road.” to play.” the teammate must buy a soft drink Miller said he lost 15 pounds during his mission, Wells, a 5-foot-11, 186-pound for all of his teammates that have but is now back to the 185 pounds he was when he senior from Kenmore, Wash., was theirs. left. He returned to the U.S. in mid-July, but did not self-motivated and played sports year- The coin is just smaller than the start a throwing program until September and didn’t round in order to improve his skills, size of the handle end of a baseball get back on a mound until mid-October. Obviously but it was through the discipline of set- bat. Miller was ecstatic when his velocity came back ting goals and striving to accomplish them that Wells developed Division It’s a BYU twist on a military almost immediately, especially since he wasn’t able tradition. It is a fun way to promote to play catch at all during his two years in Mexico. I talent. He has a current 10-game hitting streak and ended his freshman team unity. “I only saw one baseball the whole two years I season with a 15-game hitting streak. was down there and it was covered in spider webs,” Wells was among the NCAA outfield Miller said. “Mostly I just saw soccer balls.” ### Wells continued on next page

www.byucougars.com 2012 Baseball Wells continued from previous page cult decision to make for many LDS those lessons in practice and knows his college athletes. It becomes an even goals can become realities. leaders with nine assists. more difficult decision for collegiate “Through his example, he In high school Wells was a baseball players who have aspirations motivates people to get better,” Law standout in both football and baseball. of playing . said. “He’s putting a lot of hard work He was voted all-league his sopho- The makeup of and effort in during this offseason. more and junior seasons as a defensive is different than any other sport. While He’s working hard in the weight room. back and he lettered three times in players are drafted into the NFL and That’s a telling characteristic. He’s an baseball. However, because of his size NBA when they reach the ages of outstanding player.” he felt baseball fit him better. 22 or 23, baseball players are often Wells not only has the confi- “I always wanted to go to BYU drafted much younger. dence of his coach, but of his team- since I was younger,” Wells said. “I Not only is it difficult to mates as well. They see him work and actually wanted to play football at compete with players from countries put forth effort and it motivates them BYU, but I was better at baseball.” like the Dominican Republic, who to work harder. During his junior year of high start their pro careers so young, but “Stephen is one of those guys school, Wells began to get serious the average age of American players you want on your team,” McNaughton about playing collegiate baseball. He drafted into the MLB is dropping as said. “You can trust him with every- played in a summer ball league where well. Players like the Los Angeles An- thing. He is one of the hardest work- he excelled both at the plate and in gels’ Mike Trout and the Washington ing teammates I’ve ever had and I’ve the field. Due to his successes a few Nationals’ Stephen Strasburg are set- never doubted he would give his full schools began recruiting him. Howev- ting the trend of young players playing effort and sacrifice for the team.” er, BYU was at the top of his interest in the MLB. The drafting age makes Giving 100 percent effort and list. going on a mission a difficult deci- putting in countless hours of work, One break came for Wells sion, because more is at stake. After a will never guarantee goals will be ful- through the University of Washington mission great players often never are filled. When asked about his opportu- coaches, who knew he was a mem- given the opportunity to play. nity to play at the next level, Wells can ber of The Church of Jesus Christ of One such example of an out- only smile. Latter-day Saints. The Huskies did not standing player who went on a mis- “It’s somewhat of a long shot want him breaking up playing sea- sion and never quite made it into the now, but I’d love to play there,” Wells sons with a two-year mission, so the big leagues when he got back was said. “I’ll work hard this year and see UW coaches called BYU and let the Wells’ former outfield teammate, Sean what happens. Right now I just want coaches there know about Wells and McNaughton. McNaughton holds the to make it to the College World Series, his talent. all-time record for homeruns in the and see whatever comes after that. If I Following calls from both the MWC but was not drafted after his end up getting drafted that would be a University of Washington and Wells’ senior year at BYU. huge plus.” high school coach, coaches from BYU “Being a member of the LDS Nevertheless, Wells is not put- flew to Portland to watch Wells play church is what life is all about,” Mc- ting all his eggs into one basket. He in a summer tournament. It was then Naughton said. “In your mind your is studying hard in school, majoring Wells’ childhood dreams began to turn scared if you leave you’re going to in exercise science. If the MLB does into reality. lose your skills as a baseball player or not come calling, he is well situated “Coach Roberts came and somehow lose out on a great oppor- to provide for his family. He plans respected my coach’s opinion and they tunity to get drafted and play profes- on attending pharmacy school once offered me a scholarship,” Wells said. sional baseball. It’s a hard decision and he finishes his degree at BYU. Last “I don’t think I did that well, but I you have to have faith you’re making December he married Valeria Padgett guess he liked how I played.” the right decision.” from Tatumbia, Honduras, so the two Coming to BYU Wells had While the odds are against often speak Spanish in their home. several personal goals he set for him- baseball players who serve missions, “I was looking at different grad self. Hitting .400 and making it into Wells knew a mission was what God schools and careers and came across the starting lineup were both goals he wanted him to do. pharmacy,” Wells said. “I don’t want hoped to accomplish during his first “There was always a desire to to be a doctor because I don’t like season at BYU. However, when he play a pro sport,” Wells said. “When blood, but I like working with and first arrived, Wells was at the bottom I went on a mission, I knew it would helping people.” of the depth chart for outfielders. hamper it, especially in baseball. Whatever opportunities open, Through several twists of fate, They’re always looking for young Wells will be prepared. He knows Wells cracked the starting lineup early talent, so when you come back you’re God has been guiding his life. It’s not in the season and took flight. During 21 and haven’t played for a few years easy juggling school, a marriage, a his freshman campaign he hit .371 it’s tough, but after I prayed about it I job and baseball, but Stephen knows with nine doubles and 11 stolen bases. knew it was the right thing.” what is most important. He does not He was named to the Mountain West During his mission to Puerto regret his decision to serve a mission Conference All-Tournament Team, Rico, Stephen was able to learn valu- and plans to continue setting goals and Academic All-MWC, and was Honor- able lessons that helped him under- working hard throughout the rest of his able Mention Freshman All-America. stand life and baseball. Going out life. It was after his freshman year Wells every morning and working hard was “He always finds time for began to think seriously about his nothing new, but it provided him with what’s most important in life,” said childhood dreams of playing profes- understanding of how to accomplish Stephen’s wife Valeria. “He has his sional sports and serving a mission. what he wanted to in life. Each day he priorities set. He sets goals and then “I always knew I wanted to go would set goals and strive to accom- works hard to fulfill them.” on a mission, but I had a really good plish them. When he did not fulfill freshman year,” Wells said. “Because them, he would try harder the follow- of that, people told me to stick around ing day. a bit longer to see how I would do. The lessons learned on his ‘If you keep it up you’ll have a great mission have helped him set personal chance of being drafted,’ they said. goals for the upcoming season. 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Highly Touted Prospect Impres- tive player. He has surprising power sive So Far for not being a really big guy. But he By Jeff Call, Deseret News, has such quick hands going through the strike zone with his bat. I think February 21, 2011 that really helps him drive the baseball to all fields. He’s very well-respected As BYU baseball coach Vance among his teammates. He gets along Law was recruiting outfielder Jaycob great with the guys. He’s really hard Brugman, Law was told that the odds on himself. He’s a real achiever. He of landing the Arizona high school star wants to hit every at-bat. He expects were long. huge things from himself, which is a “People told us right from the great quality to have. That’s going to start that we were wasting our time help him become that much better.” because Jaycob was too big-time for Brugman possesses an unshak- BYU,” Law remembered. able confidence at the plate, no matter According to some publica- the situation. tions, Brugman, who was selected in “I go up there every time think- the 39th round of the baseball draft by ing I’m going to get a hit,” he said. “If the New York Yankees last summer, there’s runners in scoring position, you was the No. 1 prospect coming out of have to get them in, whatever it takes. the state of Arizona. “To get a guy that highly touted to In those situations, I feel comfort- Even Brugman hadn’t planned come here, I thought it was a good able and not nervous, which is a good on playing for the Cougars. job by our coaching staff and the guys thing. I can concentrate on just getting “Growing up, I didn’t think I on our team,” Law said. “I think he’s that runner in.” would come here,” he said. adjusted very well to college life, and There’s room for improvement, But he did, thanks in large part we’re looking for huge things from of course. to his recruiting trip to Provo. him in the future.” “At times, and maybe part of it “I came for a visit here and While BYU has had an up- is because he’s a freshman, he gets too I kind of fell in love with the atmo- and-down season with a 7-9 record in aggressive early,” Law said. “Because sphere,” Brugman said Wednesday. the Mountain West Conference and a he’s such a good hitter, and can hit any “The coaches were really nice to me. It 25-22 mark overall heading into this pitch, he’ll swing at balls out of the felt comfortable.” weekend’s series at San Diego State, strike zone at times. As he becomes “I feel like with what we have Brugman is having the time of his life. more disciplined, he’ll become that to offer, if we can get a guy on cam- The 6-foot, 185-pound right fielder much more dangerous.” pus, we have a chance to impress from Phoenix’s Desert Vista High is One of the underrated elements them,” Law said. “We got Jaycob to doing what he loves. of Brugman’s game is his defense. He commit to an official visit. He and I “It’s the best,” he said. “It’s all has recorded a team-high eight assists. had a great visit. I think we talked for a kid could ask for, playing baseball “He’s played a very good right 40 minutes or so. Usually those visits every day.” field for us,” Law said. “He has an take 10 minutes. I thought it went re- At the beginning of the season, above-average arm. He’s throwing ally, really well. A month or so later, Law penciled in Brugman hitting ninth guys out. He’s doing a tremendous job he decided this is where he wanted in the lineup. He’s since moved up to there. He’s one of those guys that has a him to go to school. It wasn’t until I third. lot of tools in all areas. That will make actually got the letter of intent signed “I figured he would be a mid- him attractive to teams in professional that I realized we were really going to dle-of-the-lineup type of guy, but with baseball.” get him. We were very excited because him coming in as a freshman I didn’t Brugman is looking forward to he’s a real good player. He’s going to want to throw him in there because playing in the major leagues someday. get nothing but better, too.” they pitch the No. 3 hitter different “It’s been my goal for my Now, as a freshman, Brugman from the No. 9 guy,” Law explained. whole life,” he said. “Since I was a is hitting .316 (second-best on the “I wanted to help him get acclimated kid, that’s all I’ve wanted to do.” team) overall and .400 in conference to the college game before we threw In the meantime, Brugman will games. He also shares the team lead in him to the wolves. He’s made a real continue to hone his skills — at the RBIs (33) and has produced a team- good adjustment to hitting in the plate and in the field — at BYU. high five game-winning RBIs. middle of the lineup. He’s going to get Arizona, Oregon, Utah and more breaking balls now, especially Arizona State were among the schools with guys in scoring position. But he’s that also pursued Brugman. Some capable of handling that sort of stuff.” questioned why he’d turn down the Law said Brugman is one of the opportunity to play in the soon-to-be best hitters he’s recruited to BYU. Pac-12. “And he’s got a chance to be “There were a few things on the one of those great hitters that has come Internet after I committed to BYU,” out of BYU,” he said. “He leads the he said. “Word got out and I saw some team in RBI as a freshman and for a things people wrote on blogs, about good part of the year, he was hitting how I was crazy to go to BYU.” ninth. That tells you that he’s a produc- www.byucougars.com 2012 BYU WCC Season Statistics

WCC Record: 4-2 Home: 0-0 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 0-0 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% HALL, Austin .400 5 5 20 6 8 2 1 0 3 12 .600 0 1 6 1 .429 0 1 1 1 9 11 0 1.000 BRUGMAN, Jaycob .304 6 6 23 2 7 1 1 0 4 10 .435 3 0 7 0 .370 1 0 2 2 11 1 0 1.000 LOPEZ, Bret .286 2 2 7 2 2 1 0 0 0 3 .429 1 0 1 0 .375 0 0 0 0 4 5 1 .900 CHAUNCEY, Tanner .267 4 3 15 2 4 0 0 0 3 4 .267 0 0 0 0 .267 0 0 0 0 8 12 0 1.000 GUENTHER, Wes .261 6 6 23 3 6 0 0 0 3 6 .261 1 0 4 0 .280 1 0 0 0 44 6 0 1.000 CALDWELL, Kelton .250 6 3 12 1 3 1 0 0 1 4 .333 0 1 4 0 .308 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1.000 WOLFE, Alex .222 6 5 18 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 .222 3 0 5 0 .333 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ROBINSON, Dillon .174 6 5 23 2 4 0 1 0 1 6 .261 1 0 4 1 .208 0 0 0 0 3 5 2 .800 LAW, Adam .143 6 4 14 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .143 0 0 5 0 .133 1 1 1 1 6 19 2 .926 WHITNEY, Brock .120 6 6 25 1 3 1 0 0 3 4 .160 0 1 3 1 .154 0 1 0 1 60 3 0 1.000 WELLS, Stephen .091 6 6 22 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 .091 1 1 4 0 .167 0 0 0 0 16 1 0 1.000 MUA, Christian .000 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1.000 FRAMPTON, Chase .000 4 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 3 0 .200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ------JARVIS, Jarrett 1.000 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Totals .216 6 6 213 24 46 7 3 0 19 59 .277 11 4 48 3 .264 3 4 4 5 168 72 5 .980 Opponents .238 6 6 206 20 49 6 2 1 15 62 .301 30 3 42 6 .343 0 2 5 9 174 72 12 .953

LOB - Team (37), Opp (53). DPs turned - Team (7), Opp (3). Picked off - FRAMPTON 1, GUENTHER 1, ROBINSON 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA MARSHALL, Mason 0.00 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 6.1 3 0 0 3 7 0 0 0 20 .150 0 0 0 0 0 OSLUND, Marc 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 13 .077 0 0 0 0 0 POULSON, Desmond 1.42 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6.1 6 1 1 2 7 0 0 0 24 .250 2 0 0 0 0 MILLER, Adam 2.00 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 9.0 8 5 2 7 4 0 0 1 35 .229 2 1 0 0 0 CAPPER, Chris 3.00 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 15.0 17 8 5 3 9 4 2 0 59 .288 1 1 0 0 1 ANDERSON, Mark 3.86 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 9.1 11 4 4 8 7 2 0 0 37 .297 1 1 0 0 1 ------HOWARD, Chris 0.00 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 .167 0 0 0 0 0 PARRY, David 0.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 6 .000 0 0 0 0 0 KEYSOR, Cameron 9.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 0 MILKE, Matt 13.50 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 .667 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 2.25 4 2 6 6 0 0 0 2 56.0 49 20 14 30 42 6 2 1 206 .238 6 3 0 0 2 Opponents 2.17 2 4 6 6 0 0 0 1 58.0 46 24 14 11 48 7 3 0 213 .216 3 4 0 3 4

Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (3). SBA/ATT - GUENTHER (5-9), CAPPER (2-4), MILLER (1-2), OSLUND (1-2), ANDERSON (1-1).

Date Opponent W/L Score Site Rec. Div-Rec. Pitcher Opp. Pitcher Line Opp. Line Att. 2/17 @ UC Riverside L 0-5 A 0-1 0-0 Capper Stuart 0-5-2 5-6-0 — 2/17 @ UC Riverside W 6-2 A 1-1 0-0 Anderson Orozco 6-11-0 2-6-2 606 2/18 @ UC Riverside (10 inn.) W 8-4 A 2-1 0-0 Oslund Dunyon 8-10-0 4-9-0 409 2/23 @ St. Mary’s * L 2-7 A 2-2 0-1 Capper Agosta 2-9-1 7-10-0 231 2/24 @ St. Mary’s * W 4-1 A 3-2 1-1 Anderson Barraclough 4-4-0 1-9-3 221 2/25 @ St. Mary’s * W 7-3 A 4-2 2-1 Miller Mills 7-14-2 3-8-2 359 2/28 @ No. 4 Arkansas L 0-5 A 4-3 2-1 Westensee Moore 0-3-2 5-6-1 2,008 2/29 @ No. 4 Arkansas L 1-8 A 4-4 2-1 Poulson Baxendale 1-5-1 8-13-2 2,832 3/08 @ UC Irvine L 1-3 A 4-5 2-1 Capper Hooper 1-7-1 3-4-1 569 3/09 @ UC Irvine W 6-1 A 5-5 2-1 Anderson Thurman 6-10-0 1-3-0 680 3/10 @ UC Irvine L 2-9 A 5-6 2-1 Miller Slaught 2-7-3 9-14-1 761 3/12 @ Nebraska-Omaha W 19-9 A 6-6 2-1 Westensee Bullock 19-18-4 9-10-3 318 3/13 @ Creighton L 0-2 A 6-7 2-1 Poulson Blach 0-5-1 2-7-1 3,153 3/17 Seattle L 1-2 H 6-8 2-1 Capper Kizer 1-5-2 2-9-0 — 3/17 Seattle W 9-2 H 7-8 2-1 Anderson Howe 9-13-2 2-7-1 1,152 3/23 @ Portland * (12 inn.) W 3-2 A 8-8 3-1 Marshall Kraus 3-5-1 2-8-3 — 3/23 @ Portland * L 1-3 A 8-9 3-2 Anderson Radke 1-5-0 3-5-1 344 3/24 @ Portland * (10 inn.) W 7-4 A 9-9 4-2 Howard Jones 7-9-1 4-9-3 403 3/27 @ Utah W 9-8 A 10-9 4-2 Oslund Vocca 9-14-1 8-13-5 900 3/29 @ Nevada W 4-3 A 11-9 4-2 Capper McClaren 4-10-0 3-10-0 484 3/30 @ Nevada L 4-5 A 11-10 4-2 Westensee Prihar 4-11-1 5-7-1 434 4/3 @ Utah W 9-6 A 12-10 4-2 Howard Wagner 9-14-1 6-7-0 1,215 *WCC Game

www.byucougars.com 2012 BYU Baseball Overall Statistics for Brigham Young Univ. (as of Apr 03, 2012) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 12-11 Home: 1-1 Away: 11-10 WCC: 4-2

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% CHAUNCEY, Tanner .3 3 8 18-17 74 12 25 3 1 0 13 30 .4 0 5 5 1 2 0 .3 8 8 0 2 5-5 27 53 6 .9 3 0 MUA, Christian .3 3 3 11-5 24 2 8 1 0 1 4 12 .5 0 0 1 0 3 0 .3 6 0 0 0 1-1 7 0 0 1.000 BRUGMAN, Jaycob .2 8 7 23-23 87 10 25 2 4 0 15 35 .4 0 2 10 1 26 0 .3 5 6 3 2 6-8 49 6 2 .9 6 5 GUENTHER, Wes .2 8 0 23-23 82 13 23 2 1 0 11 27 .3 2 9 4 3 9 0 .3 3 0 2 1 1-1 156 26 0 1.000 WHITNEY, Brock .2 6 0 23-23 96 12 25 6 0 0 16 31 .3 2 3 4 1 14 1 .2 9 7 0 1 0-1 206 15 2 .9 9 1 CALDWELL, Kelton .2 5 4 21-17 59 8 15 2 1 0 8 19 .3 2 2 5 2 14 2 .3 3 3 0 2 0-0 26 2 0 1.000 HALL, Austin .2 5 0 20-16 68 10 17 3 2 0 7 24 .3 5 3 4 1 21 1 .2 9 7 1 2 6-6 26 29 4 .9 3 2 WOLFE, Alex .2 3 0 22-19 61 8 14 2 0 0 5 16 .2 6 2 11 1 12 0 .3 4 7 2 3 0-1 0 0 0 .0 0 0 WELLS, Stephen .2 1 4 22-22 84 12 18 4 0 0 6 22 .2 6 2 2 2 19 1 .2 5 0 0 2 1-2 42 2 0 1.000 LAW, Adam .1 9 0 22-18 58 7 11 0 0 0 5 11 .1 9 0 4 1 13 0 .2 5 0 1 3 1-1 30 49 2 .9 7 5 ROBINSON, Dillon .1 7 5 17-14 57 6 10 2 1 0 4 14 .2 4 6 6 0 16 1 .2 5 4 0 1 0-0 7 17 4 .8 5 7 LOPEZ, Bret .1 4 3 13-7 28 4 4 1 0 0 1 5 .1 7 9 1 1 7 1 .2 0 0 0 1 0-0 9 15 2 .9 2 3 ------LENGAL, James 1.000 1-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 JARVIS, Jarrett .5 0 0 4-0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 .7 5 0 0 0 1 0 .5 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 0 1.000 HERNANDEZ, Dakota .2 5 0 4-0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .2 5 0 1 0 2 0 .4 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 0 0 1.000 FRAMPTON, Chase .0 7 1 11-3 14 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .0 7 1 2 0 7 0 .1 8 8 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 STACEY, Travis .0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 AFFLECK, Zane .0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 Totals .2 4 9 23 802 106 200 29 10 1 95 252 .3 1 4 60 14 167 7 .3 1 0 9 20 21-26 606 250 28 .9 6 8 Opponents .2 5 1 23 752 103 189 42 5 9 93 268 .3 5 6 93 35 164 14 .3 5 8 5 17 15-26 633 251 36 .9 6 1

LOB - Team (166), Opp (193). DPs turned - Team (21), Opp (13). Picked off - GUENTHER 1, CHAUNCEY 1, FRAMPTON 1, ROBINSON 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha MARSHALL, Mason 0 .4 9 1-0 11 0 0 0/0 6 18.1 5 1 1 4 18 0 0 0 .0 8 6 1 2 1 0 0 PARRY, David 2 .1 9 1-0 7 1 0 0/0 0 12.1 5 6 3 6 12 4 0 0 .1 2 2 0 3 0 0 1 CAPPER, Chris 3 .1 0 1-4 6 6 0 0/0 0 40.2 42 19 14 12 32 10 3 1 .2 6 4 1 4 0 0 4 OSLUND, Marc 3 .3 8 2-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 16.0 19 7 6 4 10 2 0 2 .3 2 2 0 1 0 3 1 ANDERSON, Mark 3 .4 8 4-1 6 6 0 0/0 0 31.0 27 13 12 20 23 6 0 0 .2 5 2 3 11 1 0 4 POULSON, Desmond 4 .4 4 0-2 5 2 0 0/0 0 26.1 30 14 13 8 20 9 0 2 .2 8 8 3 3 0 1 3 MILLER, Adam 5 .0 6 1-2 5 5 0 0/0 0 16.0 11 12 9 19 10 1 0 1 .1 9 0 3 4 0 0 1 ------WELCH, Daniel 0 .0 0 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 .1 6 7 0 3 0 0 1 LENGAL, James 0 .0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 .2 8 6 0 1 0 0 0 HOWARD, Chris 0 .9 6 2-0 10 0 0 0/0 0 9.1 7 1 1 3 13 2 0 0 .2 0 6 3 2 1 0 0 MILKE, Matt 8 .0 0 0-0 6 1 0 0/0 0 9.0 16 8 8 4 10 2 0 1 .4 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 WESTENSEE, Tyler 8 .5 9 0-2 3 1 0 0/0 0 7.1 9 7 7 5 4 0 1 1 .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 KEYSOR, Cameron 10.80 0-0 4 1 0 0/0 0 8.1 10 11 10 5 7 4 1 0 .2 7 8 1 0 0 1 0 HUTCHINGS, Matthew 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 4 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 .5 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 . 8 8 12-11 23 23 0 0/0 6 202.0 189 103 87 93 164 42 5 9 . 2 5 1 17 35 3 5 17 Opponents 3 . 4 5 11-12 23 23 1 3/2 5 211.0 200 106 81 60 167 29 10 1 . 2 4 9 11 14 2 9 20

PB - Team (4), GUENTHER 3, HERNANDEZ 1, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (2), WESTENSEE 1, CAPPER 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - GUENTHER (15-25), CAPPER (4-6), ANDERSON (3-5), MILLER (3-4), POULSON (1-3), OSLUND (1-2), KEYSOR (2-2), HOWARD (0-1), PARRY (0-1), WELCH (0-1), MILKE (1-1).