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04 Baseball Gd P01-30 2006 Opponents Senior Allen Craig had a .358 average against conference opponents last season and was named honorable mention All-Pac-10. 2006 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEAR BASEBALL 27 2006 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS ARIZONA OREGON STATE Location and Zip Code: Tucson, Ariz. 85721 Location and Zip Code: Corvallis, Ore. 97331 Enrollment: 35,400 Enrollment: 19,000 Athletic Director: Jim Livengood Athletic Director: Bob De Carolis Web Page Address: wwwarizonaathletics.com Web Page Address: www.osubeavers.com Sports Information Director, Baseball: Matt Rector Sports Information Director, Baseball: Kip Carlson Office Phone: 520-621-0914 Home Phone: 520-327-2617 Office Phone: 541-737-7472 Home Phone: 541-745-5636 Cell Phone: 520-850-2814 FAX Number: 520-621-2681 FAX Number: 541-737-3072 Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Beavers Colors: Navy and Cardinal Colors: Orange and Black 2005 Record: 39-21 2005 Record: 46-12 Conference Record and Finish: 17-7 (Second) Conference Record and Finish: 19-5 (First) 2005 Postseason: 2-2 NCAA Regional, Fullerton, Calif. 2005 Postseason: 3-0 NCAA Regional, Corvallis, Ore.; 2-1 NCAA Super Regional, Stadium (Capacity): Frank Sancet Field (6,700) Corvallis, Ore.; 0-2 College World Series, Omaha, Neb. (Tied for seventh) Outfield Dimensions: 360 down lines, 378 to power alleys, 400 in center Stadium (Capacity): Goss Stadium at Coleman Field (2,000) Press Box Phone: 520-621-4440 Outfield Dimensions: 330 down lines, 365 to power alleys, 400 in center Lettermen Returning: 12 Lost: 8 Press Box Phone: 541-737-7475 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Andy Lopez (UCLA, ’75) Lettermen Returning: 20 Lost: 11 Career Record (Years): 828-513-7 (23 years) Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Pat Casey (George Fox, ’90) Record at Arizona (Years): 141-96-1 (four years) Career Record (Years): 512-350-5 (18 years) Assistant Coaches: Mark Wasikowski, Andy Diver, Josh Bendik Record at OSU (Years): 341-237-4 (11 years) Assistant Coaches: Dan Spencer, Marty Lees, David Wong TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2005 STATS) Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg 2B 3B HR RBI TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2005 STATS) Jason Donald SS Jr. 59 222 38 64 .288 16 5 5 33 Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg 2B 3B HR RBI Brad Boyer 2B Sr. 60 256 55 73 .285 13 9 3 46 Darwin Barney SS So. 58 226 46 68 .301 9 1 2 44 Derek Decater OF Sr. 43 100 22 32 .320 4 3 1 19 Mitch Canham C So. 48 160 40 52 .325 5 2 8 39 Shea McFeely 3B Sr. 58 213 50 68 .319 15 0 5 41 TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2005 STATS) Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2005 STATS) Mark Melancon RHP Jr. 34 4 3 2.58 11 66.3 52 21 69 Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO Eric Berger L H P So. 24 6 2 3.84 1 61.0 45 29 68 Dallas Buck RHP Jr. 19 12 1 2.09 1 129.0 90 51 118 Jonah Nickerson RHP Jr. 18 9 2 2.13 0 110.0 88 29 114 TOP NEWCOMERS Kevin Gunderson LHP Jr. 33 6 4 2.76 14 65.3 49 14 62 Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School/Last School Konrad Schmidt Jr. C Petaluma, Calif. Santa Rosa JC TOP NEWCOMERS Colt Sedbrook So. 3B Broomfield, Colo. Dixie State College Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School/Last School Brad Glenn Fr. 1B/OF Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa Union HS Bill Rowe Sr. 1B Ashland, Ore. UC Santa Barbara Scott Santschi Jr. OF Vancouver, Wash. CC of Spokane Mike Stutes So. RHP Lake Oswego, Ore. Santa Clara ARIZONA STATE Location and Zip Code: Tempe, Ariz. 85287-2505 Enrollment: 45,693 STANFORD Athletic Director: Lisa Love Location and Zip Code: Stanford, Calif. 94305-6150 Web Page Address: www.TheSunDevils.com Enrollment: 14,846 Sports Information Director, Baseball: Randy Policar Athletic Director: Bill Walsh (Interim) Office Phone: 480-965-1237 Cell Phone: 480-734-7794 Web Page Address: www.gostanford.com FAX Number: 480-965-5408 Sports Information Director, Baseball: Kyle McRae Nickname: Sun Devils Office Phone: 650-725-2959 Home Phone: 650-544-5617 Colors: Maroon and Gold FAX Number: 650-725-2957 2005 Record: 42-25 Nickname: Cardinal Conference Record and Finish: 15-9 (Third) Colors: Cardinal and White 2005 Postseason: 3-0 NCAA Regional, Tempe, Ariz.; 2-1 NCAA Super Regional, 2005 Record: 34-25 Fullerton, Calif.; 3-2 College World Series, Omaha, Neb. (Third) Conference Record and Finish: 12-12 (Sixth tie) Stadium (Capacity): Packard Stadium (3,879) 2005 Postseason: 2-2 NCAA Regional, Waco, Texas Outfield Dimensions: 340 left field line, 395 in center, 340 right field line Stadium (Capacity): Sunken Diamond (4,000) Press Box Phone: 480-727-7253 Outfield Dimensions: 335 down lines, 375 to power alleys, 400 in center Lettermen Returning: 20 Lost: 9 Press Box Phone: 650-723-4629 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Pat Murphy (Florida Atlantic, ’82) Lettermen Returning: 14 Lost: 5 Career Record (Years): 816-392-4 (21 years) Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Mark Marquess (Stanford, ’69) Record at ASU (Years): 443-221-1 (11 years) Career Record (Years): 1,224-590-5 (29 years) Assistant Coaches: Jay Sferra, Tim Esmay Record at Stanford (Years): same Associate Head Coach: Dean Stotz TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2005 STATS) Assistant Coaches: David Nakama, Tom Kunis Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg 2B 3B HR RBI Colin Curtis OF Jr. 67 260 52 89 .342 14 1 2 45 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2005 STATS) J.J. Sferra OF So. 6 0 196 3 6 6 1 .311 5 1 0 22 Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg 2B 3B HR RBI Andrew Romine SS So. 61 195 36 55 .282 5 3 1 23 Adam Sorgi 3B/SS Jr. 59 239 52 77 .322 17 3 5 41 Chris Minaker SS/3B Sr. 59 251 52 73 .291 25 0 3 37 TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2005 STATS) Michael Taylor OF So. 59 225 44 65 .289 14 2 4 28 Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO Brett Bordes LHP Sr. 38 5 7 4.24 4 74.3 72 29 54 TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2005 STATS) Pat Bresnehan RHP Jr. 31 5 4 5.60 2 88.3 100 32 79 Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO Zechry Zinicola RHP Jr. 27 4 4 5.48 4 64.0 56 38 55 Matt Manship RHP Sr. 22 2 0 0.80 5 33.7 23 10 31 Blake Holler LHP Jr. 22 6 3 3.48 1 54.3 61 21 51 TOP NEWCOMERS Matt Leva RHP Jr. 17 5 2 4.12 1 59.0 66 21 45 Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School/Last School Ike Davis Fr. LHP/OF Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral HS TOP NEWCOMERS Matt Hall Fr. 3B/SS Scottsdale, Ariz. Horizon HS Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School/Last School Brett Wallace Fr. 1B Sonoma, Calif. Justin-Siena HS Jeremy Bleich Fr. DH/LHP Metairie, La. Isidore Newman School Brent Milleville Fr. C/1B/OF Wichita, Kan. Maize HS Sean Ratliff Fr. LHP/OF Niwot, Colo. Niwot HS 28 2006 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEAR BASEBALL FAX Number: 206-543-5000 Nickname: Huskies UCLA Colors: Purple and Gold Location and Zip Code: Los Angeles, Calif. 90095 2005 Record: 33-22 Enrollment: 36,890 Conference Record and Finish: 12-12 (Sixth tie) Athletic Director: Dan Guerrero 2005 Postseason: N/A Web Page Address: www.uclabruins.com Stadium (Capacity): Husky Ballpark (1,500) Sports Information Director, Baseball: Julian Temblador Outfield Dimensions: 327 left field line, 395 in center, 317 right field line Office Phone: 310-206-4008 Home Phone: N/A Press Box Phone: 206-685-1994 FAX Number: 310-825-8664 Lettermen Returning: 18 Lost: 11 Nickname: Bruins Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Ken Knutson (Washington, ’81) Colors: Blue and Gold Career Record (Years): 461-295-2 (13 years) 2005 Record: 15-41 Record at Washington (Years): same Conference Record and Finish: 4-20 (Eighth) Associate Head Coach: Joe Ross 2005 Postseason: N/A Assistant Coaches: Donny Harrel, Tighe Dickinson Stadium (Capacity): Jackie Robinson Stadium (1,250) Outfield Dimensions: 330 down lines, 365 power alleys, 390 in center TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2005 STATS) Press Box Phone: 310-794-8213 Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg 2B 3B HR RBI Lettermen Returning: 22 Lost: 13 Matt Hague OF So. 31 124 28 52 .419 12 0 8 34 Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): John Savage (Nevada, ’91) Zach Clem OF Sr. 50 187 43 62 .332 13 0 8 42 Career Record (Years): 103-125-1 (Four years) Matt Lane C/1B Jr. 35 114 18 29 .254 8 1 6 30 Record at UCLA (Years): 15-41 (One year) Assistant Coaches: Pat Shine, Brian Green, Matt Jones TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (2005 STATS) Name RHP-LHP Yr. G W L ERA SV IP H BB SO TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (2005 STATS) Tim Lincecum RHP Jr. 1 6 8 6 3.11 0 104.3 62 71 131 Name Pos. Yr. G AB R H Avg 2B 3B HR RBI Kyle Parker RHP Jr. 17 8 7 5.14 0 91.0 91 54 62 Chris Jensen OF Sr. 29 106 21 39 .368 6 0 7 21 Matt Kasser RHP Sr. 15 4 4 4.66 1 63.7 61 37 40 Brett McMillan 1B/3B Sr. 56 210 30 54 .257 7 0 7 33 Will Penniall OF Jr.
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