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2013BB Pages 2-61.Indd 22013013 OOPPONENTSPPONENTS ARIZONA May 10-12 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. ARIZONA STATE March 28-30 (at ASU) 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m., 12:30 p.m. BAYLOR Feb. 22-24 (at Baylor) 4:35 p.m. PT, 1:05 p.m. PT, 11:05 a.m. PT CAL STATE FULLERTON April 2 (at UCLA), May 14 (at CSF) 6 p.m., 6 p.m. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE March 12 (at CSUN), May 7 (at UCLA) 3 p.m., 6 p.m. CALIFORNIA March 22-24 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. HAWAII April 9 (at UCLA) 6 p.m. LONG BEACH STATE March 5 (at LBSU), April 23 (at UCLA) 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT April 12-14 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. MINNESOTA Feb. 15-17 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. NOTRE DAME March 8 (at UCLA) 6 p.m. OKLAHOMA March 9 (at UCLA) 2 p.m. OREGON April 19-21 (at Oregon) 6 p.m., 5 p.m., 12 p.m. OREGON STATE April 5-7 (at UCLA) 7 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. STANFORD May 24-26 (at Stanford) 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 2 p.m. UC IRVINE April 16 (at UCI), April 30 (at UCLA) 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m. UC SANTA BARBARA Feb. 19 (at UCSB), May 21 (at UCLA) 2 p.m., 6 p.m. USC TROJANS March 10 (at UCLA), 3 p.m. May 17-19 (at USC), 7/2/1 p.m. UTAH UTES May 3-5 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. WASHINGTON March 15-17 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. WASHINGTON STATE April 26-28 (at WSU) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 12 p.m. WRIGHT STATE March 1-3 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. 5577 22013013 OOPPONENTSPPONENTS AARIZONARIZONA WWILDCATSILDCATS AARIZONARIZONA SSTATETATE SSUNUN DDEVILSEVILS May 10-12 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium March 28-30 at Arizona State’s Packard Stadium Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. Game Times – 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m., 12:30 p.m.m. 2012 Series (Split, 2-2) 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-1) ARIZ 4, UCLA 3 (4/13/12); UCLA 15, ARIZ 3 (4/14/12)2) UCLA 6, Arizona State 5 (3/16/12) UCLA 6, ARIZ 2 (4/15/12); ARIZ 4, UCLA 0 (6/17/12) Arizona State 4, UCLA 3 (3/18/12) UCLA 4, Arizona State 2 (3/18/12) Andy Lopez Johnny Field Tim Esmay Trevor Williams GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Tucson, Ariz. Head Coach Andy Lopez (UCLA, ’75) Location Tempe, Ariz. Head Coach Tim Esmay (Arizona State, ’88) Enrollment 40,200 Record (at Arizona) 403-246-1 (11 years) Enrollment 72,250 Record (at ASU) 131-48 (3 years) Nickname Wildcats Overall Record 1,090-664-7 (30 years) Nickname Sun Devils Overall Record 344-283-1 (11 years) Colors Cardinal and Navy Assistant Coaches Shaun Cole, Colors Maroon and Gold Assistant Coaches Ken Knutson, Home Field Hi Corbett Field Matt Siegel, Josh Garcia Home Field Packard Stadium Mike Benjamin, Greg Bordes Capacity 9,500 Baseball Office Phone (520) 621-4102 Capacity 3,879 Baseball Office Phone (480) 965-3677 Conference Pac-12 Conference Pac-12 President Dr. Ann Weaver Hart SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 121-114-2 since 1950) President Dr. Michael Crow SERIES HISTORY (ASU leads, 110-67) Athletic Director Greg Byrne Last UCLA Sweep 2000 (May 13-15) Athletic Director Steve Patterson Last UCLA Sweep 1999 (April 16-18) Last Arizona Sweep 2005 (April 1-3) Last ASU Sweep 2010 (April 30-May 2) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 28 (3/22/86) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 19 (3/4/79) Overall Record 48-17 Most Runs Allowed 20 (5/8/04) Overall Record 36-20 Most Runs Allowed 21 (5/1/88) Pac-12 Record 20-10 Margin of Victory 23 (W, 28-5, 3/22/86) Pac-12 Record 18-12 Margin of Victory 17 (W, 19-2, 3/4/79) Pac-12 Finish t-1st Margin of Defeat 18 (L, 18-0, 3/3/75) Pac-12 Finish t-4th Margin of Defeat 16 (L, 17-1, 4/19/03) Postseason NCAA Champions Postseason Ineligible due to NCAA Sanctions Letterwinners Ret/Lost 18/15 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 18/12 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID Blair Willis Baseball SID Thomas Lenneberg CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (520) 621-0914 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (480) 965-6594 Pac-12 Titles (Last) 4 (2012) SID Fax (520) 621-2681 Pac-12 Titles (Last) 10 (2010) SID Fax (480) 965-5408 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 37 (2012) SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 35 (2011) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) 16 (2012) Press Box Phone (520) 621-4440 College World Series trips (Last) 22 (2010) Press Box Phone (480) 727-7253 BBAYLORAYLOR BBEARSEARS CCALAL SSTATETATE FFULLERTONULLERTON TTITANSITANS Feb. 22-24 at Baylor’s Baylor Ballpark April 2 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (6 p.m.) Game Times (CT) – 6:35 p.m., 3:35 p.m., 1:05 p.m. May 14 at CSF’s Goodwin Field (6 p.m.) 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-1) 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-0) Baylor 15, UCLA 3 (2/24/12) UCLA 4, Cal State Fullerton 2 (4/10/12) UCLA 9, Baylor 3 (2/25/12) UCLA 6, Cal State Fullerton 3 (5/15/12) UCLA 8, Baylor 6 (2/26/12) Steve Smith Cal Towey Rick Vanderhook Michael Lorenzen GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Waco, Texas Head Coach Steve Smith (Baylor, ’86) Location Fullerton, Calif. Head Coach Rick Vanderhook (Trinity Univ., ’03) Enrollment 15,364 Record (at Baylor) 668-432-1 (18 years) Enrollment 36,000 Record (at CS Fullerton) 36-21 (1 year) Nickname Bears Overall Record 668-432-1 (18 years) Nickname Titans Overall Record 36-21 (1 year) Colors Green and Gold Assistant Coaches Steve Johnigan Colors Navy, Orange and White Assistant Coaches Mike Kirby, Home Field Baylor Ballpark at Ferrell Field Trevor Mote, Gregg Glime Home Field Goodwin Field Jason Dietrich, Chad Baum Capacity 5,000 Baseball Office Phone (254) 710-3029 Capacity 3,500 Baseball Office Phone (657) 278-3789 Conference Big 12 Conference Big West President Ken Starr SERIES HISTORY (Tied, 2-2) President Dr. Mildred Garcia SERIES HISTORY (CSF leads, 61-30-2) Athletic Director Ian McCaw Baylor 5, UCLA 1 2/28/09 (Houston, TX) Athletic Director Jim Donovan Last UCLA Sweep 2012 (April 10, May 15) Baylor 15, UCLA 3 2/24/12 (Los Angeles, CA) Last CS Fullerton Sweep 2006 (March 24-26) 2012 SEASON UCLA 9, Baylor 3 2/25/12 (Los Angeles, CA) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 16 (twice) Overall Record 49-17 UCLA 8, Baylor 6 2/26/12 (Los Angeles, CA) Overall Record 36-21 Most Runs Allowed 19 (4/22/98) Big 12 Record 20-4 Big West Record 17-7 Margin of Victory 10 (W, 16-6, 2/16/82) Big 12 Finish 1st Big West Finish 1st Margin of Defeat 15 (L, 16-1, 2/22/84) Postseason 1-2 at Waco Super Regional Postseason 1-2 at Eugene Regional Letterwinners Ret/Lost 20/9 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 22/7 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID TBA Baseball SID Andria Wenzel CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (254) 710-3784 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (657) 278-3970 Big 12 Titles (Last) 5 (2012) SID Fax (254) 710-1369 Conference Titles (Last) 26 (2012) SID Fax (657) 278-3141 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 18 (2012) SID E-mail TBA NCAA Tournaments (Last) 34 (2012) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) 3 (2005) Press Box Phone (254) 754-5546 College World Series Titles (Last) 4 (2004) Press Box Phone (657) 278-5327 CCALAL SSTATETATE NNORTHRIDGEORTHRIDGE MMATADORSATADORS CCALIFORNIAALIFORNIA GGOLDENOLDEN BBEARSEARS March 12 at CSUN’s Matador Field (3 p.m.) March 22-24 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium May 7 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (6 p.m.) Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-0) 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-1) UCLA 19, CSUN 7 (2/21/12) UCLA 7, California 2 (5/18/12) UCLA 12, CSUN 4 (4/17/12) UCLA 8, California 5 (5/19/12) California 6, UCLA 5 (5/20/12) Matt Curtis Jerry Keel David Esquer Andrew Knapp GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Northridge, Calif. Head Coach Matt Curtis (Fresno State, ’99) Location Berkeley, Calif. Head Coach David Esquer (Stanford, ’87) Enrollment 37,000 Record (at CSUN) 46-63 (2 years) Enrollment 35,409 Record (at California) 383-338-2 (13 years) Nickname Matadors Overall Record 46-63 (2 years) Nickname Golden Bears Overall Record 383-338-2 (13 years) Colors Red, White and Black Assistant Coaches Sergio Brown, Colors Blue and Gold Assistant Coaches Tony Arnerich, Home Field Matador Field Sam Peraza Home Field Evans Diamond Mike Neu, Rueben Noriega Capacity 1,000 Baseball Office Phone (818) 677-6652 Capacity 2,500 Baseball Office Phone (510) 643-6006 Conference Big West Conference Pac-12 President Dr. Dianne F. Harrison SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 31-27-1) Chancellor Dr.
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