Table of Contents

GENERAL INFO 2006 RECAP 2007 Quick Facts ...... 1 Game-by-Game Results ...... 16 Head Rex Peters ...... 2 Individual Statistics ...... 17 Associate Head Coach Matt Vaughn ...... 3 Div. I Independents ...... 18-19 Assistant Coach Lloyd Acosta ...... 3 ...... 20-21 Volunteer Assistant Jon Heuerman ...... 3 2007 Roster ...... 4 RECORD BOOK Year-by-Year Leaders ...... 22-24 PLAYER PROFILES Postseason History ...... 26 Nik Aurora/Paul Gonzales ...... 5 School Records ...... 27-29 Aaron Hanke/Michael Hernandez/Michael Jacobellis ...... 6 Season Top 10 Lists ...... 30-31 Brent Nichols/Brandon Oliver/ ...... 7 Career Top 10 Lists ...... 32-34 Matt Dempsey/Daniel Descalso ...... 8 Year-by-Year Records ...... 35 Eddie Gamboa/Evan Hudson/Kevin James ...... 9 Award Winners ...... 36-37 Ryan Royster/Bryan Evans/Justin Fitzgerald ...... 10 Grant Hirneise/Jacob Jefferies/Brad McAtee ...... 11 CAMPUS SECTION Jeremy McChesney/Michael Brown/Scott Chew ...... 12 This is UC Davis ...... i-ii Alek Diachenko/Alex Dreyfuss/Rikki Foster/Trevor Fox ...... 13 About UC Davis Athletics ...... iii-iv Marco Grifantini/Josh Leite/Colin McCusker/Kyle Mihaylo ...... 14 Facilities Overview ...... v-vi Jeff Reekers/Justin Schafer/Matthew Stein/Matt Van Orden ...... 15 Transition to Division I ...... vii

2007 Quick Facts

School ...... University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Associate Head Coach ...... Matt Vaughn (UC Davis ’92) Address ...... One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Email ...... [email protected] Established/Founded ...... 1905/1908 Phone ...... (530) 752-2190 Enrollment ...... 30,475 Nickname ...... Aggies Assistant Coach ...... Lloyd Acosta (UC Davis ’96) Colors ...... Yale Blue & Gold Email ...... [email protected] National Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I Provisional Phone ...... (530) 754-5675 ...... (Reclassifying from D-II) Conference ...... Independent (joins Big West Conference in 2008) Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Jon Heuerman (Sacramento State) Stadium ...... Dobbins Complex (3,500) Email ...... [email protected] Dimensions ...... Lines: 310’, Alleys: 385’, Center: 410’ 2006 Record ...... 18-34 Chancellor ...... Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee ’64) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ...... 17/13 Director of Athletics ...... Greg Warzecka (California ’73) Ret./Lost ...... 7/9 Senior Associate A.D...... TBA Associate A.D.s Media Relations Contact ...... Wes Collins External Affairs: ...... Larry Swanson (Oregon State ’65) Email ...... [email protected] Business & Game Mgmt.: ...... Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) Media Relations Phone ...... (530) 752-3505 Assistant A.D.s Media Relations FAX ...... (530) 754-5674 Media Relations: ...... Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Aggies on the Web ...... http://www.ucdavisaggies.com Football Ops & Event Mgmt: ...... Mitch Campbell (UC Davis ‘87) Marketing & Promotions: ...... Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Compliance: ...... Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Development: ...... Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) GUIDE CREDITS Faculty Athletic Rep...... Dr. Kimberly Elsbach (Iowa ’85) The 2007 Baseball Media Guide is a production of the UC Davis Head Athletic Trainer ...... Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) Athletics Media Relations Offi ce. Media outlets may obtain additional copies by calling 530/752-8050. Electronic versions are Head Coach ...... Rex Peters (Cal State Fullerton ’89) available to the public on the athletics website (www.ucdavisaggies. Offi ce ...... 119 Hickey Gym com)...... One Shields Avenue ...... Davis, CA 95616 Written and edited by Mark Honbo, with editorial and research Email ...... [email protected] assistance from Mike Robles and Wes Collins. Original research Phone ...... (530) 752-7513 by Doug Dull, Clay Sigg and Tim Ankcorn. Cover design by Scott Stevenson. Cover photography by Wayne Tilcock of the Career Record - UC Davis ...... 118-102-1 (4 years) Davis Enterprise. Portraits and facility photography by Jim von Career Record - All ...... 366-233-3 (13 years) Rummelhoff. Printed at Dumont Printing in Fresno, Calif.

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 1 C O A C H I N G S T A F F

Rex Peters PETERS AT A GLANCE Few coaches have enjoyed a more COACHING EXPERIENCE auspicious start to a career than Rex • Head Coach, UC Davis, 2005-present Peters in his fi rst three years at UC Davis. • Head Coach, Chapman University, 1994-2002 In 2003, he guided the Aggies to a 36-24 • Assistant Coach, Chapman University, 1993 season and their fi rst NCAA postseason berth since 1995. UC Davis swept EDUCATION through the West Region tournament • M.S., Education - Azusa Pacifi c ’94 – highlighted by back-to-back shutout • B.S., Physical Education - Cal State Fullerton ’96 victories – and advanced to the national tournament for only the second time in PETERS COACHING RECORD school history. For his part, Peters was UC DAVIS (2005-PRESENT) honored as the ABCA/Diamond Sports Year W L T Pct. West Region Coach of the Year. Then the following year – as if in defi - 2006 18 34 0 .346 ance to baseball’s notorious sophomore 2005 27 29 0 .482 jinx – Peters struck again. The Aggies 2004 37 15 1 .708 fi nished with a 37-15-1 record, including a 32-7 ledger in the program’s 2003 36 24 0 .600 fi nal year with the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Although Totals (4 years) 118 102 1 .536 no longer eligible for postseason play as part of its transition to Division I status, UC Davis fi nished atop the conference standings by better than CHAPMAN a seven-game margin. Along the way, the Year W L T Pct. Aggies enjoyed school-record streaks of 2002 29 12 0 .707 16 straight victories and 20 consecutive POSITION 2001 37 11 0 .771 Head Coach conference wins. 2000 33 12 1 .728 1999 39 5 0 .886 In 2005, Peters guided the program YEAR AT UC DAVIS 1998 29 13 0 .690 through its fi rst predominantly Division I 4th schedule. The Aggies posted sweeps against 1997 31 16 0 .660 UC Santa Barbara, Utah Valley State and ALMA MATER 1996 24 17 0 .585 Cal State Northridge, then capped the Cal State Fullerton ’89 1995 16 20 0 .444 season with an 8-7 win over Cal in the 1994 10 25 1 .292 home fi nale. Totals (9 years) 248 131 2 .654 Peters arrived at the UC Davis program after spending the previ- ous nine seasons as head coach at Chapman University in Southern CAREER TOTAL (13 years) 366 233 3 .610 California, where he compiled a 248-131-2 overall record. He led the Panthers to three appearances in the NCAA Division III , including a third-place fi nish in 2000. Peters, the winningest coach in Chapman history – both in terms of wins and percentage – led the Panthers to the NCAA West Regional fi ve times and three times was named West Region Coach of the Year. Additionally, he coached six All- Americans, two Academic All-Americans, nine Academic All-District players and 29 All-Region selections. Combining his Chapman credits with his 118-102-1 mark at UC Davis, Peters now owns a career win-loss record of 366-233-3 (.653). Prior to his head coaching duties, Peters served one season as the Panthers’ assistant coach under Gary Henderson. Peters had spent the previous four years playing in the organization after being drafted by the club in the 24th round of the 1989 Amateur Draft. While in the Dodgers system, Peters advanced as high as -A San Antonio before beginning his coaching career. In 1989, his fi rst season in , he was named the MVP for the Salem Dodgers. Peters graduated from Cal State Fullerton in 1989 with his bachelor’s in physical education. He was an honorable mention All-American for the Titans, helping lead them to a third-place fi nish at the 1988 NCAA Division I College World Series. He earned his master’s degree in education, with an emphasis in physical education, from Azusa Pacifi c University in 1994.

2 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Matt Vaughn Lloyd Acosta The veteran of the Aggie baseball staff, Acosta enters his sixth year on the Matt Vaughn enters his 15th season with Aggie staff after a six-year stint as assistant the program, now as associate head coach. varisty coach at nearby Rocklin High. In He has been an integral part of the Aggies his fi rst two years at UC Davis, the team success in that time, including two trips to fi elding percentage improved each season, the Division II College World Series (1995 culminating with a No. 1-ranked .970 aver- and 2003). During his career, Vaughn’s age in 2003. Last season, one of his infi eld- duties have included development of the ers – Ryan Coultas – was drafted Aggie pitching staff, recruiting and the in the sixth round by the New York Mets. numerous day-to-day duties of running a Coultas, the highest Aggie selection in fi ve collegiate baseball program. years, had been a 13th-round pick by the During his UC Davis tenure, Vaughn the previous year. has coached 20 players who have gone on Acosta had been at Rocklin since the to sign professional contracts, including 11 school’s inception in 1994. He also served pitchers. Nine of his players have earned a total of 11 All-America honors as an assistant at Sierra College in 2001, where the Wolverines made the and three have been named West Region Pitchers of the Year. In 2004, one playoffs for the fi rst time in 17 years. of his protegés – Michael Potter – captured California Collegiate Athletic Acosta’s playing career began at Gavilan College in Gilroy where he Association of the Year honors. In played one season as a middle infi elder. He played his sophomore sea- Vaughn’s tenure as pitching coach, fi ve of son at Santa Clara’s Mission College before POSITION his pitchers have been selected as confer- joining the Aggies. Acosta graduated from Associate Head Coach POSITION ence pitcher of the year. UC Davis in 1996, then earned his master’s Assistant Coach In 1997, in a national setting, Vaughn YEAR AT UC DAVIS degree in education from Chapman Uni- Recruiting Coordinator was one of six coaches named to the USA 15th versity in 2001. Baseball support staff for its 1997 National He and his wife, Karen, were married YEAR AT UC DAVIS Team Trials in Tampa, Fla., where he as- ALMA MATER on New Years’ Eve of 1998, the same day 6th sisted in player evaluation and develop- UC Davis ’92 as Matt and Dana Vaughn. They have ment. Internationally, Vaughn spent two three children, Brendon (9), Makyla (5) ALMA MATER UC Davis ’96 summers working for Major League Baseball International in Europe. and Caden (3). In the summer of 1992, he served as a baseball envoy to Czecho- slovakia and Poland. And in 1994, he was the pitching coach for the Great Britain National Team as they played in the European “B” Pool Championships. Vaughn pitched for the Jon Heuerman Aggies from 1989-92, win- Jon Heuerman enters his fi rst year as a ning nine games while start- volunteer assistant coach on the UC Davis ing 26 and relieving in 11 baseball staff. He will work primarily with others. He was an honorable the Aggie outfi elders and will serve as fi rst mention All-NCAC selection base coach during the week. his senior year and won his Heuerman, a 1999 graduate of Rock- last four decisions as an Ag- lin High School, starred for two years for gie, including his fi nal three nearby Sierra College. He earned all-con- starts. ference honors twice, including California Vaughn graduated from JC All-America merit in 2002. Heuerman UC Davis in 1992 with a later played one year at San Jose State. degree in biological sciences. UC Davis represents his second coach- He received his master’s ing stint, as degree in management from her served as National University in 1999. freshman head coach for Rocklin High in POSITION Volunteer Assistant He and his wife, Dana, were 2006. He is currently fi nishing his history married on New Year’s Eve, degree at Sacramento State. 1998. They have a son, Jack- YEAR AT UC DAVIS Heuerman is engaged to marry Britni 1st son, and a daughter, Casey. Berner this August. ALMA MATER Sacramento State

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 3 2007 Roster

PITCHERS (14) Pos. Ht. Wt Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 13 Nik AURORA** RHP 6-1 190 Sr. R-R Piedmont, Calif. Piedmont HS ’03 Org. Studies 43 Michael BROWN RHP 6-3 180 Jr. R-R Santa Cruz, Calif. Cal State Dominguez Hills/Santa Cruz HS ’04 Wildlife, Fish & Cons. Bio. 28 Scott CHEW LHP 5-9 165 Fr. L-L Milpitas, Calif. Milpitas HS ’06 Biological Sciences 24 Bryan EVANS* RHP 6-3 185 So. R-R Mission Viejo, Calif. Tesoro HS ’05 Food Science 31 Justin FITZGERALD** RHP 6-4 225 So. R-R Cloverdale, Calif. Cardinal Newman HS ’04 Economics 27 Trevor FOX LHP 6-4 200 Jr. L-L Beaverton, Ore. Santa Rosa College/Beaverton HS ’03 Landscape Architecture 7 Eddie GAMBOA** RHP 6-2 195 Jr. R-R Merced, Calif. Merced HS ’03 Communication 15 Paul GONZALES*** RHP 5-11 185 Sr. R-R San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine Prep ’03 Communication 19 Marco GRIFANTINI RHP 6-3 190 Jr. R-R Redding, Calif. Feather River Coll./Enterprise HS ’03 Animal Biology 32 Brad McATEE* RHP 6-5 215 So. R-R Poway, Calif. Poway HS ’05 Managerial Economics 34 Jeremy McCHESNEY** RHP 6-2 190 So. R-R San Jose, Calif. Valley Christian HS ’04 Computer Engineering 16 Colin McCUSKER LHP 6-1 180 Jr. L-L Parker, Colo. Ponderosa HS ’03 History 14 Brent NICHOLS* RHP 6-2 180 Sr. R-R San Jose, Calif. San Jose CC/James Lick HS ’03 Sociology 11 Jeff REEKERS RHP 6-1 180 Jr. R-R Moraga, Calif. Ohlone College/Campolindo HS ’04 Economics

CATCHERS (3) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 35 Alex DREYFUSS IF 5-10 180 Fr. R-R Mountain View, Calif. Saint Francis HS ’06 Undeclared 8 Jacob JEFFERIES* C 6-3 200 So. L-R Merced, Calif. Buhuch Colony HS ’05 Communication 9 Matt VAN ORDEN C 5-10 190 Jr. R-R Belmont, Calif. College of San Mateo/Carlmont HS ’04 Communication

INFIELDERS (8) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 6 Matt DEMPSEY** IF 6-0 170 Jr. R-R San Diego, Calif. Patrick Henry HS ’03 Political Science 4 Daniel DESCALSO** IF 5-11 190 Jr. R-R San Carlos, Calif. St. Francis HS ’04 Economics 41 Rikki FOSTER IF 5-8 165 Fr. R-R Lincoln, Calif. Lincoln HS ’06 Undeclared 44 Grant HIRNEISE* IF 6-5 245 So. L-R Agoura Hills, Calif. Agoura HS ’04 Civil Engineering 26 Evan HUDSON* UTL 6-2 195 Jr. R-R Anaheim, Calif. Cypress College/Servite HS ’03 History 21 Kyle MIHAYLO IF 6-3 195 Fr. R-R Aliso Viejo, Calif. Aliso Niguel HS ’06 Undeclared 12 Brandon OLIVER*** IF 6-1 190 Sr. R-R Rocklin, Calif. Rocklin HS ’03 Communication 10 Justin SCHAFER IF 6-1 180 Fr. R-R Los Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos HS ’06 Undeclared

OUTFIELDERS (8) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 30 Alek DIACHENKO OF/P 5-10 170 Fr. B-R San Diego, Calif. Cathedral Catholic HS ’06 Exercise Biology 23 Aaron HANKE*** OF 6-2 205 Sr. R-R Sacramento, Calif. Jesuit HS ’03 Communication 33 Michael HERNANDEZ* OF 5-9 190 Sr. R-R Newark, Calif. West Valley College/Newark Memorial HS ’03 Psychology/Comm. 20 Kevin JAMES** OF 6-2 200 Jr. L-R El Cajon, Calif. Granite Hills HS ’04 Economics 48 Josh LEITE OF/P 5-10 175 Fr. L-L Laguna Hills, Calif. Laguna Hills HS ’06 Computer Sci. & Eng. 3 Michael JACOBELLIS*** OF 5-8 160 Sr. L-R La Verne, Calif. Bonita HS ’03 Communication 22 Ryan ROYSTER** OF 6-1 170 Jr. L-L Sacramento, Calif. McClatchy HS ’03 Communication 42 Matthew STEIN OF/P 6-0 190 Fr. R-R Sunland, Calif. Flintridge Prep ’06 Exercise Biology

*denotes years on UC Davis varsity

17 Rex PETERS Head Coach, 5th Year (Cal State Fullerton ’89) 29 Matt VAUGHN Associate Coach (Pitching), 16th Year (UC Davis ’92) 2 Lloyd ACOSTA Assistant Coach (Infi elders/Recruiting Coordinator), 6th Year (UC Davis ’96) 18 Jon HEUERMAN V olunteer Assistant Coach, 1st Year (San Jose State)

4 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL R E T U R N E E S P R O F I L E S Nik Aurora Paul Gonzales

2006: Led Aggies in appearances (27) 2006: Appeared in nine games, starting and saves (6) as team’s primary closer... two... Went 0-3 with 7.45 ERA... Best outing Went 3-4 with 4.79 ERA... Allowed oppos- was against Cal Poly... Threw 4.1 scoreless ing batting average of .244 and surrendered , striking out two. just one homer in 35.2 innings... Struck out 2005: Started seven of nine appearances... shortstop Chris Minaker to seal Aggies’ two- Went 1-3 with 6.67 ERA in 29.2 innings... game sweep against Stanford in season fi nale Yielded just two ER with fi ve in 5.0 (5/27)... Struck out four batters in 1.2 innings innings in win at Nevada (4/19). for season’s fi rst save vs. Cal (2/14)... Earned 2004: Appeared in 14 games, 10 as a start- relief win at home vs. Sac State (2/4), fi ring 2.0 er... Finished with 4-3 record and 6.10 ERA... 13 scoreless innings... Went four straight outings 15 Moved into starting rotation after throwing 5.0 without an ER (2/19-26), dropping ERA to innings of shutout relief vs. Sacramento State, 1.69 in that span... Induced double play to get Aggies out of 8th- allowing just 2 hits and fanning 5 (2/10)... Earned fi rst career win in that jam in 2-1 win over eventual NCAA-champion Oregon State (2/24). appearance... Held Sonoma State to a single earned in 5.2 innings at 2005: Appeared in 18 games as a reliever... Finished 2-1 with a 3.67 Sonoma (3/1), then last 7.0 innings with three unearned runs vs. Chico ERA... Struck out 23 batters in 27.0 innings... Longest stint was 4.2 in his next start (3/7). scoreless innings vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, in which he fanned four and BELLARMINE PREP ’03: Twice earned POSITION allowed just one (3/4)... Had four strikeouts on two other occasions: All-West Catholic Athletic League honor- Pitcher vs. Saint Mary’s (2/12) and at Nevada (4/19). able mention... Named Central Coast Sec- 2004: Made 15 appearances, all in relief... Posted perfect 5-0 mark tion Player of the Week during his junior BATS/THROWS with 2 saves from the pen... Finished with 4.93 ERA... Fired 4.0 scoreless season... Also garnered fi rst-team All-WCAL R-R innings at Sacramento State (2/24) to collect fi rst career save... Matched and All-Mid-Peninsula honors in football as that outing in appearance vs. Sonoma State (2/28), earning fi rst collegiate a quarterback. ELIGIBILITY YEAR save... Fanned four and yielded just one hit in those two games... Hurled PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Senior 3.1 shutout innings vs. UC San Diego (4/4). Majoring in communication... Parents are Paul HOMETOWN PIEDMONT HS ’03: Twice earned All-Bay Shore Athletic League... & Jerilyn Gonzales... Would like to see more San Jose, Calif. Posted 1.71 ERA with 90 strikeouts in just possibilities for plays in baseball... Best POSITION 65.1 innings as a senior... Fanned 56 in 53 athlete he’s ever faced is Jeff Schweiger, now LAST SCHOOL Pitcher innings with 2.64 ERA as a junior... Hurled defensive end at USC. Bellarmine Prep ’03 fi rst no-hitter as a sophomore, then repeated BATS/THROWS the feat in his senior season. MAJOR R-R PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Communication Majoring in organizational studies... Parents ELIGIBILITY YEAR are Rajive & Debra Aurora... Says the best Senior athletes he’s ever faced were the members of Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO the Cuban under-16 national team... Keeps a HOMETOWN 2004 4-3-0 6.10 14-10 0 0 48.2 63 40 33 31 27 lucky quarter in his back pocket... Hopes for Piedmont, Calif. 2005 1-3-0 6.67 9-7 0 0 29.2 36 24 22 23 13 a career in the fi lm industry... Given the op- 2006 0-3-0 7.45 9-2 0 0 19.1 32 19 16 12 4 portunity to gather three historic fi gures for LAST SCHOOL Total 5-9-0 6.54 32-19 0 0 97.2 131 83 71 66 44 a dinner, would invite Mark Twain (to whom Piedmont HS ’03 he’s related), Martin Luther King, Jr. and Wil- MAJOR liam Wallace. Organizational PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Studies Daniel DESCALSO “dess-CALL-soh” Alek DIACHENKO “dye-CHEN-koh” Marco GRIFANTINI “GRIFF-an-TEE-nee” Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO Aaron HANKE like “hankie” 2004 5-0-2 4.93 15-0 0 0 34.2 34 27 19 18 20 Grant HIRNEISE “her-NEESS” 2005 2-1-0 3.67 18-0 0 0 27.0 27 16 11 11 23 Michael JACOBELLIS “Jacob Ellis” 2006 3-4-6 4.79 27-0 0 0 35.2 31 24 19 26 22 Josh LEITE rhymes with “righty” Total 10-5-8 4.53 60-0 0 0 97.1 92 67 49 55 65 Brad McATEE “MACK-ah-tee” Kyle MIHAYLO “muh-HAY-loh” Jon HEUERMAN “HEER-man”

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 5 Aaron Hanke Michael Hernandez

2006: Started 30 of 38 games, batting 2006: Started 32 of 38 games played... .283 (34-for-120)... Was 2nd on team with Batted .296 (37-for-125), highest among 2007 .508 slugging average, helped by 13 doubles... returnees... Led team in home runs (5) and Also clubbed four homers and 28 RBI... Came slugging (.512)... Hit his fi rst Aggie homer out strong, batting 7-for-16 (.438) with fi ve of San Diego’s Russel Holzhauer (2/11)... doubles and eight RBI in the fi rst six games Launched 3-run blast in 8th inning to beat (2/4-14)... Also fi nished strong, batting 18- California three days later (2/14)... Hit safely in for-53 (.339) in month of May... Ended year 18 consecutive games, the team’s longest streak with six-game (5/20-27), still of the year (4/22-5/26)... Hit .364 (24-for-66) current entering in that stretch, including fi ve of his eight multi- 23 2007 season... Had POSITION 33 hit games... Within that, had 11-for-23 (.478) 11 multi-hit games, Outfi elder streak (5/5-5/13)... Went 3-for-4 with two including 4-for-5 day at Cal State Northridge doubles at Nevada (5/9)... Had 3 RBI three times, all at home: vs. USD (5/5)... Launched a double and homer for four BATS/THROWS (2/11), Cal (2/14) and Cal Poly (5/12). RBI in previous game at USF (5/2). R-R WEST VALLEY COLLEGE : Picked POSITION 2005: Saw action in 28 games, starting up first-team All-South Coast Conference Outfi elder 22... Batted .218 (19-for-87) with 5 doubles ELIGIBILITY YEAR honors both years... Batted .359 with .476 and 2 triples... Went 6-for-17 (.353) in DH or Senior OBA and .612 slugging as a freshman, then BATS/THROWS pinch-hitting roles... Had 4 multi-hit games... followed with numbers of .359, .435 and .663, R-R HOMETOWN Hit 3-for-5 with 2 doubles at UC Riverside respectively, as a sophomore... Made Dean’s Sacramento, Calif. (3/24)... Went 2-for-3 with 2 stolen bases vs. List in 2005. ELIGIBILITY YEAR Senior Cal State Fullerton (4/24). LAST SCHOOL NEWARK MEMORIAL HS ’03 : Selected 2004: Played in 33 games, starting 21... to All-Mission Valley Athletic League fi rst team Jesuit HS ’03 HOMETOWN Made 15 starts at third base after Matt Ka- in 2003... Key stats: .575 average, .673 on- Newark, Calif. migawachi moved to shortstop... Batted .356 MAJOR base, .825 slugging... Led team to 26-4-1 and (31-for-87) with 19 runs and 23 RBI... Totalled Communication North Coast Section title in 2002. LAST SCHOOL 11 extra-base hits (7 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR) en route PERSONAL: Born in Fremont, Calif.... West Valley College to .563 slugging average... Had 9 multi-hit games, 5 multi-RBI outings... Double-majoring in psychology and Enjoyed 9-day stretch (4/9-4/17) in which he hit 14-for-31 (.452) with communication... Parents are Tom & Leticia MAJOR 12 RBI... Went 3-for-5 with homer and 6 RBI in that run... Launched Hernandez... Career highlight was winning the Psychology/Comm. 3-run shot at Cal St. San Bernardino for fi rst collegiate HR (2/7)... Hit NCS championship at McAfee Colisuem (then 3-run bomb in 9th to help seal win over Chico State (3/7). Network Associates Coliseum). JESUIT HS ’03: Voted team MVP and won fi rst-team All-Metro League honors as a senior... Captured the Director’s Award for the Op- timist Game... Earned second-team all-league accolades as a junior... Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2006 .296 38 125 21 37 12 0 5 20 64 7 16 6 Helped team to Sac-Joaquin Section title in 2001. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Communication major... Parents are David & Rose Hanke... Career highlight was hitting for the cycle in his last high school game... Played AAU ball for the Sacramento Devil Rays. Michael Jacobellis 2006: Started 27 of 37 games played, split- ting time between second base and outfi eld... Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB Batted 13-for-90 (.144) with fi ve doubles... 2004 .356 33 87 19 31 7 1 3 23 49 5 12 0 Had two multi-hit games... Enjoyed strong 2005 .218 28 87 7 19 5 2 0 3 28 4 28 2 homestand with Pacifi c, batting 3-for-7 with 3 2006 .283 38 120 16 34 13 1 4 28 61 8 30 2 Total .286 99 294 42 84 25 4 7 54 138 17 70 4 runs, a double and 2 RBI in two games. 2005: Appeared in 26 games, starting 17... Batted .269 (18-for-67) with fi ve doubles, 11 runs, 11 RBI... Had perfect 4-for-4 success rate in stolen bases... One of toughest strikeouts, 3 fanning just 5 times... Had two 3-hit, 3-RBI games: vs. Utah Valley State (3/12) and at Cal Poly (4/17)... Added 2 doubles and a steal in win over UVSC... Went 2-for-5 with a double and 2 RBI vs. Saint Mary’s (2/12). 2004: Played in 46 games, 40 as a starter... Batted .346 (55-for-159) with 25 runs and 25 RBI... Had 15 multi-hit games, including fi ve 3-hit performances... First collegiate homer was a 3-run blast vs. Cal State L.A. (5/1)... Hit a smoldering .436 (17-for-39) during March, rapping 3 hits each vs. Chico (3/7) and Hayward (3/30)... Hit 3-for-4 with a triple at S.F. State (2/21)... Tripled in consecutive games vs. Chico (3/7) and Vanguard (3/16)... Batted safely in fi nal 9 games of season, hitting 13- for-30 (.433) during the streak (4/23-5/2).

6 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL BONITA HS ’03: Voted Offensive MVP as a senior, team MVP as a junior, Defensive MVP POSITION Brandon Oliver as a sophomore... Key stats: batted .442 with Outfi elder 25 RBI in 2003, .480 with 20 RBI in 2002, 2006: Played 41 games, starting 40... Bat- .360 with 10 RBI in 2001... Won his team’s BATS/THROWS ted .256 (40-for-156) with 8 doubles and 40 L-R Rudy Award in football as a freshman... Scored runs... Led team with 10 stolen bases (on 15 attempts) and 8 sacrifi ce hits... Had 10 multi- 6 touchdowns at running back and posted 5 ELIGIBILITY YEAR interceptions as a corner... Selected as school’s Senior hit games, including 3-for-5 vs. Cal (2/14) Scholar-Athlete of the Year for 1999-2000. and 3-for-3 with 2 steals at Cal State Fullerton PERSONAL: Born in La Verne, Calif.... HOMETOWN (4/15)... Batted 5-for-12 in three-game set at Majoring in communication... Parents are La Verne, Calif. Oral Roberts (3/3/-3/5)... Doubled and hom- Michael & Sheryl Jacobellis... Career highlight ered in fi nale at ORU. was hitting a two-out in the sev- LAST SCHOOL 2005: Only Aggie to start all 56 games, enth to put his team ahead, 4-3... Lists Roger Bonita HS ’03 12 fi elding nearly every chance at shortstop... Maris as his sports hero, and would have Barry Batted .311 (69-for-222) with 12 doubles and MAJOR Pepper (who played Maris in the HBO fi lm team-best 37 runs... Also led team in stolen bases (13-for-17) and sacrifi ce Communication 61*) play him in a movie of his life. bunts (13)... Had 21 multi-hit games, including stretch of seven straight from 2/23 to 3/3... Hit 15-for-33 (.455) in that run, then went 3-for-5 with 2 runs vs. Sacramento State two games later (3/5)... Had season bests of Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 4 hits and 3 runs in season opener with Sonoma State (2/8). 2004 .346 46 159 25 55 10 3 1 25 74 5 21 3 2004: Appeared in 39 games, starting 32... Batted .348 (40-for-115) 2005 .269 26 67 11 18 5 0 0 11 23 5 5 4 with 22 runs and 9 doubles... Led Aggies with 10 sacrifi ce hits... Had 2006 .144 37 90 12 13 5 0 0 5 18 8 12 3 12 multi-hit games... Hit 3-for-3 with a double on two occasions: Sac- Total .272 109 316 48 86 20 3 1 41 115 18 38 10 ramento State (2/10) and Vanguard (3/17)... Also had season-high 2 RBI in Vanguard game... Batted 8-for-19 (.421) with 3 doubles in fi rst fi ve collegiate games... Rapped pair of two-baggers at Cal Poly Pomona (4/25). POSITION Brent Nichols ROCKLIN HS ’03: Named to all-city and Infi elder All-Sierra Foothill League fi rst team as a se- 2006: Started 8 of 16 total appearances, nior... Also named to Optimist All-Star Game... BATS/THROWS 3rd on team... Went 0-5 with 7.66 ERA... Batted .474 with 14 stolen bases that year... R-R Fanned six and allowed just two hits and a Won All-SFL honorable mention as a junior, run in 5.0 innings at Oral Roberts (5/3)... helping team to 15-6 record and league title. ELIGIBILITY YEAR Senior Held Pacifi c to just one run in 6.0 innings in PERSONAL: Born in Carmichael, Calif.... no-decision start (4/8) Communication major... Parents are Mark & SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE: Posted 3.43 HOMETOWN Danell Oliver... Hopes to become a sports Rocklin, Calif. ERA with a save in 2005... Played for head agent... Given the opportunity to assemble coach Doug Robb. three historical fi gures to a dinner, he would LAST SCHOOL JAMES LICK HS ’03: Three-sport gather Babe Ruth, Gen. George S. Patton and Rocklin HS ’03 14 standout, excelling in baseball, basketball Neil Armstrong. and cross country... Earned All-Blossom Valley MAJOR Athletic League fi rst-team honors all four years, including Freshman Communication of the Year, Sophomore of the Year and Junior of the Year accolades... Added All-Central Coast Section honorable mention in 2002 and 2003... Also a four- POSITION Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB time All-BVAL honoree in basketball, leading Pitcher 2004 .348 39 115 22 40 9 1 0 12 51 8 12 5 the team in assists each season... Led team 2005 .311 56 222 37 69 12 1 0 18 83 13 25 13 in scoring as a junior and senior, and ranked BATS/THROWS 2006 .256 41 156 29 40 8 0 1 12 51 8 17 10 among CCS leaders in 2001-02... Captured R-R Total .302 136 493 88 149 29 2 1 42 185 29 54 28 All-CCS distinction in cross country as a freshman... Won Thomas P. Ryan Award as ELIGIBILITY YEAR Senior school’s outstanding male athlete. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... HOMETOWN Majoring in sociology... Parents are Stephen San Jose, Calif. & Jo Anne Nichols... Career highlight was his game-winning hit vs. Willow Glen’s Matt LAST SCHOOL Durkin, who had recently been drafted by San Jose City College Arizona. MAJOR Sociology

Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2006 0-5-0 7.66 16-8 0 0 51.2 77 52 44 19 24

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 7 Matt Dempsey Daniel Descalso

2006: Started 34 of 41 games played... Bat- 2006: Started 41 of 43 games played... Bat- ted 34-for-123 (.276)... Was Aggies’ toughest ted .284 (46-for-162) with 10 doubles and 3 , fanning just seven times in 123 at- homers... Second on team with 31 runs... Drew bats... Had nine multi-hit games... Rapped out 20 walks, compiling .359 on-base average... three hits on fi ve different occasions, including Had delayed start to season due to injury, but 3-for-3 with two runs and a double vs. Cal Poly came back with a rampage... Hit 10-for-17 (5/13)... Hit 3-for-5 with 3 RBI at Santa Clara (.588) in fi rst fi ve games... Posted 14 multi-hit (3/15)... Recorded 6 sacrifi ce hits, second on games... Hit 3-run shot and drove in 4 runs team behind Brandon Oliver. to pace Aggie comeback in 8-7 win over Utah 2005: Played in 16 games, starting 12... Valley State (3/11)... Batted .500 (8-for-16) 6 Batted .317 (13-for-41) with 3 doubles, 5 4 during fi rst week of May, including 3-for-4 runs and 2 steals... Had four multi-hit games, with homer at USF (5/2). three during a seven-game hitting streak (2/26- 2005: ALL-DIV. I INDEPENDENT SECOND TEAM... One of two 3/13)... Went 5-for-8 with 3 RBI in three-game POSITION Aggies to appear in all 56 games (along with Brandon Oliver), starting homestand vs. Utah Valley State (3/11-3/13). Infi elder 55... Did not miss an inning after the third game of the year... Led team 2004: Redshirted. in batting (.320), at-bats (225), hits (72) and total bases (92)... Also had PATRICK HENRY HS ’03: Captured BATS/THROWS 10 doubles, 2 triples and 2 homers for .409 slugging... Became the fi rst second-team All-San Diego Section and fi rst- R-R true freshman to lead UC Davis in batting since Gary Schlagenhauf in team All-Eastern League honors as a senior, 1967 (Ryan Coultas was a redshirt freshman in 2002)... Had 20 multi- batting .380 and committing only three er- ELIGIBILITY YEAR hit games, including 5-for-5, 5-RBI performance in 7-inning game vs. Junior rors for the year... Helped team to CIF-SDS Portland (2/26)... Doubled and homered (his fi rst career HR) in that Championships in 2003, batting .600 in the HOMETOWN game... Went 9-for-17 in the series with the Pilots (2/25-2/26)... Enjoyed playoffs... Twice named to San Diego Union- San Diego, Calif. 11-game hitting streak (3/11-4/5), then had a 10-gamer shortly after Tribune All-Academic squad for baseball, once (4/10-4/29)... Rapped out 2-run double in sixth to give Aggies their lead for basketball... Two-time Defensive Player of LAST SCHOOL in 8-7 upset over Cal (5/24). the Year... Batted .420 with 15 steals, 27 runs Patrick Henry HS ’03 ST. FRANCIS HS ’04: Twice made All-Central Coast Section squads, and 22 RBI in 2002... Voted Most Inspirational including fi rst team as a senior, second team as a junior... Also selected in basketball... Played club ball for San Diego MAJOR as CCS Player of the Year by Cal-Hi Sports... Political Science Prospects for three years... Named MVP of Named on West Catholic Athletic League POSITION 2002 July 4th Tournament. fi rst teams in each of last two seasons, plus Infi elder PERSONAL: Born in San Diego... Majoring in economics... Parents garnered WCAL MVP distinction in 2004... are Rick & Fiona Dempsey... Career highlight was his section playoff Also starred in football, winning fi rst-team All- BATS/THROWS performance: batted .600, had two game-winning hits and made a WCAL, second-team All-CCS and honorable L-R barehanded play in a televised game... Wears a wristband over his right mention All-Metro as a senior... Helped team elbow as a superstition. to three straight WCAL baseball champion- ELIGIBILITY YEAR ships... Played summer ball for Bay Area A’s. Junior PERSONAL: Born in San Carlos, Calif.... Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB HOMETOWN 2005 .317 16 41 5 13 3 0 0 3 16 4 3 2 Majoring in economics... Parents are George San Carlos, Calif. 2006 .276 41 123 9 34 1 0 0 11 35 2 7 1 & Marylou Descalso... George played baseball Total .287 57 164 14 47 4 0 0 14 51 6 10 3 at Saint Mary’s... Career highlight was scoring LAST SCHOOL three touchdowns against St. Francis’ cross- St. Francis HS ’04 town rivals during 2003 Homecoming game... Sports hero is Eric Byrnes. MAJOR Tough Outs Economics In 2006, Matt Dempsey struck out just seven times in 133 plate Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB appearances, or once for every 19 trips to the batter’s box. That 2005 .320 56 225 31 72 10 2 2 38 92 16 26 2 ratio is the best in 21 years, and eighth-best since 1974 (among 2006 .284 41 162 31 46 10 1 3 17 67 20 20 3 those with 100 PA): Total .305 97 387 62 118 20 3 5 55 159 36 46 5

Name Year SO PA Ratio Don Briggs 1974 6 188 31.3 Alex Perales 1974 6 179 29.8 Steve Keeney 1981 7 198 28.3 Jerry Reedy 1974 9 209 23.2 John LeBeau 1984 9 205 22.8 Dave LeBeau 1983 6 133 22.2 John LeBeau 1985 11 229 20.8 Matt Dempsey 2006 7 133 19.0 Rich Waltz 1985 11 204 18.5 Steve Hargrave 1979 10 181 18.1 Steve Keeney 1982 11 199 18.1

8 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Eddie Gamboa Kevin James

2006: Did not play. 2006: Played in 35 games, starting 24... 2005: Multi-tasked as a spot starter, long Finished 25-for-96 (.260) at the plate, includ- reliever and stopper... Led staff with 22 ap- ing 7 doubles and 10 RBIs... Had 4 multi-hit pearances, making four starts... Went 2-2 with games, all in the second half of the season... team-best 4 saves and 3.39 ERA... Fanned 41 Batted 2-for-4 with a double and homer in batters against just 15 walks in 61.0 innings... season fi nale vs. Stanford (5/27)... Batted 8- Yielded just one run in 6.0 innings for no deci- for-20 (.400) during last six games (5/14-27)... sion in fi rst collegiate start at Sacramento State Hit 3-for-5 with a double and 2 RBIs vs. Cal (2/13)... Season ERA bottomed out to 1.23 Poly (5/14). after fi ring 4.0 scoreless innings vs. Utah Val- 2005: Started 27 of 38 games played, all at 7 ley State (3/11)... Lasted 3.2 shutout innings 20 DH or as a pinch hitter... Batted .272 (25-for- for fi rst career save 92) with 6 doubles and a triple... Was team’s vs. UC Santa Barbara (4/10)... Had three more POSITION top pinch hitter, fi nishing 5-for-12 (.417) with 2 doubles in that role... saves during May. Pitcher Had 6 multi-hit games... Went 2-for-4 with a MERCED HS ’03: Won fi rst-team All- triple and 2 RBI at Cal (4/26)... Batted 4-for- POSITION Central California Conference honors in BATS/THROWS 10 in three-game homestand with UC Santa Outfi elder each of his last two years, plus second-team R-R Barbara (4/8-4/10). distinction as a sophomore... Voted league GRANITE HILLS HS ’04: Two-time MVP BATS/THROWS MVP as a senior... Team won CCC titles all ELIGIBILITY YEAR as a fi rst baseman... Batted .484 with 6 homers L-R three years and captured Sac-Joaquin Section Junior and 45 RBI as a junior, then improved those ELIGIBILITY YEAR banner in 2002... Finished with career record numbers to .532-7-46 as a senior... Attended HOMETOWN Junior of 27-9... Batted .367 as a junior, .340 as a Francis Parker HS as a freshman, helping team Merced, Calif. senior shortstop. capture Southern Section D-IV title in 2001... HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL Also played football, winning Coaches’ Award El Cajon, Calif. Majoring in communication... Parents are As- Merced HS ’03 as an outside linebacker... Played club ball for cencion & Oralia Gamboa... Non-sports hero San Diego Prospects. LAST SCHOOL is his mother, sports hero is his father and his MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in El Cajon, Calif.... Granite Hills HS ’04 uncle, Andy... Plans on career in real estate. Communication Majoring in economics... Parents are John & Marcella James... Nickname is “Moose”... Lists MAJOR his father as his non-sports hero, Albert Pujols Economics Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO as his sports hero. 2005 2-2-4 3.39 22-4 0 0 61.0 56 29 23 15 41 2006 DNP Total 2-2-4 3.39 22-4 0 0 61.0 56 29 23 15 41 Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2005 .272 38 92 9 25 6 1 0 7 33 6 24 1 2006 .260 35 96 2 25 7 0 1 10 35 4 20 0 Evan Hudson Total .266 73 188 11 50 13 1 1 17 68 10 44 1

2006: Appeared in 34 games, starting 23... Saw majority of action at third base... Batted Multi-Hit Games .267 (27-for-101) with 14 runs... Stole 3 bases on 4 attempts... Enjoyed productive February, Aggie hitters had multiple hits in a game 127 times in 2006, batting 17-for-54 (.315)... Went 2-for-4 with 2 including four – Tyler LaTorre, Aaron Hanke, Evan Hudson and doubles and an RBI David Treat – who registered four-hit outings. vs. Utah (2/19)... POSITION Batted 5-for-8 with Utility Name 2 3 4 5+ Tot 2 runs in UC Santa Tyler LaTorre 19 3 1 0 23 Barbara road series BATS/THROWS Daniel Descalso 12 2 0 0 14 26 (5/20-21). R-R Lukas Kirby 3 8 0 0 11 C Y P R E S S Aaron Hanke 9 1 1 0 11 COLLEGE: Earned All-Southern California ELIGIBILITY YEAR Brandon Oliver 8 2 0 0 10 Junior and fi rst-team All-Orange Empire Conference Matt Dempsey 4 5 0 0 9 honors in 2005... Batted .420 with 7 homers HOMETOWN Michael Hernandez 7 1 0 0 8 and 40 RBI. Anaheim, Calif. Evan Hudson 6 1 1 0 8 SERVITE HS ’03: Garnered All-Serra Jimmy Goetz 2 4 0 0 6 League honors three times... Selected as team’s LAST SCHOOL Dan Baldini 5 0 0 0 5 Rookie of the Year in 2001. Cypress College David Treat 2 2 1 0 5 PERSONAL: Born in Anaheim, Calif.... David Huffman 3 2 0 0 5 Majoring in computer science... Parents are MAJOR Kevin James 3 1 0 0 4 History Lowell & Kim Hudson. Jacob Jefferies 4 0 0 0 4 Michael Jacobellis 2 0 0 0 2 Ryan Royster 2 0 0 0 2 Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2006 .267 34 101 14 27 3 0 0 7 30 1 19 3

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 9 Ryan Royster Bryan Evans

2006: Played in 27 games, starting 16... 2006: Started 12 of 17 appearances... Batted 10-for-61 (.164) with 10 runs... Went Went 3-10 with 5.25 ERA... Did not allow 2-for-5 with 2 runs in win vs. Pacifi c (4/7)... an earned run until his sixth appearance (vs. Had 2 of the Aggies’ 4 hits in 2-1 win over Oral Roberts, 3/3), a stretch of 14.0 innings... top-ranked Cal State Fullerton (4/13). Run included two relief wins against ranked 2005: Started 31 of 46 games played... teams: No. 13 San Diego (2/12) and No. 8 Batted .220 (26-for-118) with 8 doubles, Oregon State (2/24)... Spun 5.0 scoreless team-high 3 triples and 24 runs... Also stole innings in win at Santa Clara (3/15)... Lasted 5 bases on 11 attempts... Had fi ve multi-hit 7.1 innings with no earned runs vs. Long games, including 3-for-5 outing vs. Utah Valley Beach State (4/23). 22 State (3/11)... Had pinch-hit triple at Cal Poly 24 TESORO HS ’05: Named Pacifi c Coast (4/15), his second League Player of the Year as a senior, fi nishing three-bagger in six days... Stole one base in POSITION with an 8-1 mark and 1.52 ERA... Garnered each game of Utah Valley State homestand Outfi elder All-Southern Section honors as well... Went POSITION (3/11-3/13)... Also swiped pair of bags vs. UC 8-5 with a 2.46 ERA in 2004, earning fi rst- Pitcher Riverside (5/7). BATS/THROWS team All-PCL and second-team all-section 2004: Redshirted. L-L distinction... Batted .340 in each of his last BATS/THROWS McCLATCHY HS ’03: Served as team two seasons and led team with 5 HR as a R-R captain as a senior... Voted Most Outstanding ELIGIBILITY YEAR senior... Played summer ball for OC Angels Player on JV basketball team. Junior and Saddleback Devils. ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Ca- PERSONAL: Born in Mission Viejo, Sophomore HOMETOWN lif.... Majoring in communication... Parents Calif.... Majoring in food science... Parents are Sacramento, Calif. are Danny & Vanessa Royster... Uncle, Jerry Craig & Debbie Evans... Career highlight was HOMETOWN Mission Viejo, Calif. Royster, played 16 years in the major leagues LAST SCHOOL pitching at Dodger Stadium for the Southern (mostly with Atlanta)... Proudest personal McClatchy HS ’03 Section playoffs. LAST SCHOOL accomplishment is being the fi rst member of Tesoro HS ’05 his family to attend a university right out of MAJOR high school. Communication MAJOR Food Science

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2005 .220 46 118 24 26 8 3 0 9 40 9 21 5 Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2006 .164 27 61 10 10 1 0 0 1 11 1 13 2 2006 3-10-0 5.25 17-12 0 0 70.1 98 56 41 23 50 Total .201 73 179 34 36 9 3 0 10 51 10 34 7 Justin Fitzgerald NUMERICAL ROSTER 2006: Pitched in fi ve games, starting four, 2 Lloyd ACOSTA Asst. Coach 22 Ryan ROYSTER OF all in the early season... Struck out 18 batters 3 Michael JACOBELLIS OF 23 Aaron HANKE OF against seven walks in 23.0 innings... Went 1-0 4 Daniel DESCALSO IF 24 Bryan EVANS RHP with 4.70 ERA... Lone win was in brief relief 6 Matt DEMPSEY IF 26 Evan HUDSON UTL outing vs. Santa Clara (2/7)... Had best appear- 7 Eddie GAMBOA RHP 27 Trevor FOX LHP 8 Jacob JEFFERIES C 28 Scott CHEW LHP ance a week later vs. San Diego, allowing two 9 Matt VAN ORDEN C 29 Matt VAUGHN Assoc. HC hits and no earned runs in six innings (2/12)... 10 Justin SCHAFER IF 30 Alek DIACHENKO OF/P Granted medical hardship season. 11 Jeff REEKERS RHP 31 Justin FITZGERALD RHP 2005: Made 15 relief appearances... Fin- 12 Brandon OLIVER IF 32 Brad McATEE RHP ished 1-3 with 6.75 ERA... Longest outing was 13 Nik AURORA RHP 33 Michael HERNANDEZ OF 31 3.2 innings of shutout ball at Cal Poly... Struck 14 Brent NICHOLS RHP 34 Jeremy McCHESNEY RHP out three batters with no walks in that sting... 15 Paul GONZALES RHP 35 Alex DREYFUSS IF Entered May with 3.50 season ERA. 16 Colin McCUSKER LHP 41 Rikki FOSTER IF CARDINAL NEWMAN HS ’04: Earned fi rst-team All-North Bay 17 Rex PETERS Head Coach 42 Matthew STEIN OF/P League and fi rst-team All-Redwood Empire in both baseball and bas- 18 Jon HEUERMAN Asst. Coach 43 Michael BROWN RHP ketball in 2003-04... Compiled 9-0 record with 1.80, fanning 95 in 19 Marco GRIFANTINI RHP 44 Grant HIRNEISE IF 20 Kevin JAMES OF 48 Josh LEITE OF/P 21 Kyle MIHAYLO IF Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2005 1-3-1 6.75 15-0 0 0 25.1 37 22 19 13 14 2006 1-0-0 4.70 5-4 0 0 23.0 23 18 12 7 18 Total 2-3-1 5.77 20-4 0 0 48.1 60 40 31 20 32

10 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 79 innings as a senior... Fired four shutouts, including a perfect game at the Adam Westcott POSITION Jacob Jefferies Tournament... Team fi nished with a school- Pitcher record 25-3 mark... Averaged 17 points, 7 2006: Appeared in 20 games, starting rebounds per game in basketball as a senior. BATS/THROWS 16... Batted 14-for-59 (.236) with 3 doubles... R-R PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Had four multi-hit games, including back-to- back against Utah (2/19) and San Francisco Economics major... Parents are Patrick & ELIGIBILITY YEAR Margaret Fitzgerald, both of whom were col- Sophomore (2/21)... Batted 3-for-8 with a double in home legiate athletes... Patrick played basketball at series with Cal Poly Hawaii-Hilo, Margaret played softball at Santa HOMETOWN (5/12-14). POSITION Rosa JC... Grandfather, John Fitzgerald, played Cloverdale, Calif. BUHA C H Catcher for the Pirates and Cardinals organizations. COLONY HS ’05: LAST SCHOOL Selected as Valley BATS/THROWS Cardinal Newman 8 Oak League MVP L-R HS ’04 as a senior... Added area and district MVP honors... Selected to ELIGIBILITY YEAR MAJOR all-state fi rst team... Voted Offensive MVP of Sophomore Economics VOL in 2004... Led team to 55-8 combined HOMETOWN record and back-to-back Sac-Joaquin Section Merced, Calif. titles in fi nal two years. PERSONAL: Born in Merced, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL Grant Hirneise Majoring in communication... Parents are John Buhuch Colony Jefferies and Suzanne Fagundes... Stepbrother, HS ’05 2006: Did not play. Chris Fagundes, recently graduated from UC 2005: Joined team in April, then started 28 Davis... Nephew of Blas Minor, who pitched MAJOR games at third... Batted .260 (25-for-96) with for Arizona State and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Communication 3 doubles, 2 triples and 11 RBI... Had 5 multi- hit games, including 3-hit performances at Nevada (4/19), at Cal (4/26) and vs. Cal State Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB Northridge (5/20)... 2006 .237 20 59 4 14 3 0 0 4 17 3 6 0 Had 2 triples and 3 POSITION RBI in 6-4 win over First Base Matadors (5/20)... 44 Also had 3 RBI vs. BATS/THROWS Brad McAtee Wolf Pack (4/19). R-R AGOURA HILLS HS ’04: Captured All- 2006: Appeared in 18 games, making Marmonte League honors as a senior, batting ELIGIBILITY YEAR 4 starts... Finished 0-4 with an 8.51 ERA... .350 with 28 RBI and a .450 OBA... Helped Sophomore Struck out 39 batters, 3rd on team... Did lead team to league title in 2002... Hit better not allow an earned run in fi rst 11.1 innings than .400 in three years with Agoura American HOMETOWN (2/10-25), including 4-inning relief stints vs. Legion... Three-year Legion all-star pick. Agoura Hills, Calif. San Diego (2/11) and Utah (2/18). PERSONAL: Born in Thousand Oaks, LAST SCHOOL POWAY HS ’05: Earned second-team Calif.... Majoring in civil engineering... Parents Agoura Hills HS ’04 All-North County and fi rst-team All-Palomar are David & Linda Hirneise... Proudest per- League honors in sonal accomplishment was participating in the MAJOR 2005... Went 7-4 POSITION World Wood Bat Championships in Florida, Civil Engineering 32 with 67 strikeouts Pitcher during which he hit a game-winning double as a senior, 4-3 with to beat Puerto Rico. 2 saves as a junior... Named to San Diego BATS/THROWS Union-Tribune All-Academic team as a junior R-R Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB and senior... Helped team to 14-1 record and 2005 .260 28 96 8 25 3 2 0 4 34 4 33 0 Palomar League title in 2005... Played summer ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2006 did not play ball for Southland Shockers... Fired a four- Sophomore Total .260 28 96 8 25 3 2 0 4 34 4 33 0 hitter at the Connie Mack West Regionals. PERSONAL: Born in La Jolla, Calif.... HOMETOWN Majoring in managerial economics... Parents Poway, Calif. are Joe & Amy McAtee... Career highlight was LAST SCHOOL becoming the fi rst pitcher from Poway HS to Poway HS ’05 beat rival Rancho Bernardo in nine years. MAJOR Managerial Econ.

Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2006 0-4-1 8.51 18-4 0 0 48.2 59 52 46 39 39

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 11 Jeremy McChesney N E W C O M E R S 2006: Went 3-0 with a 2.70 ERA in four Michael Brown starts... Allowed a .247 batting average and struck out 12 in 20.0 innings... Granted medi- CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS: cal hardship year. Played 2005 and 2006 seasons as a relief 2005: Made 17 pitching appearances, in- pitcher... Went 0-0 cluding three starts... Finished 1-1 with 6.56 with an 8.44 ERA POSITION ERA in 35.2 innings... Made collegiate debut in 5 appearances Pitcher vs. Sacramento State, hurling 3.0 relief innings as a sophomore... with no ER (2/13)... Lasted 5.2 innings with 2 F i n i s h e d 0 - 2 BATS/THROWS ER and 3 strikeouts with a 13.50 ERA R-R 34 in fi rst career start POSITION in 9 games as a ELIGIBILITY YEAR vs. Hawai’i (3/2)... Pitcher freshman. Junior Also appeared as a pinch runner, scoring a 43 SANTA CRUZ run at San Diego (2/18) and stealing a base BATS/THROWS HS ’04: Earned HOMETOWN vs. USF (2/23). R-R second-team All-Santa Cruz Coast League Santa Cruz, Calif. VALLEY CHRISTIAN HS ’04: Captured honors as a senior pitcher... Helped team to ELIGIBILITY YEAR fi rst-team All-West Catholic Athletic League Central Coast Section Div. III title in 2003. LAST SCHOOL Sophomore honors (as a pitcher) in 2004... Also named PERSONAL: Born in Santa Cruz, Calif.... CS Dominguez Hills that year to All-Central Coast Section and HOMETOWN Majoring in wildlife, fish & conservation All-San Jose Mercury News fi rst teams as an MAJOR San Jose, Calif. biology... Parents are Stephen & Meg Brown... ... Won All-WCAL second-team Grandfather, A. Lloyd Brown, is a professor Wildlife, Fish & honors as a junior, honorable mention as a LAST SCHOOL emeritus at UC Davis. Conservation Bio. sophomore... Helped lead team to 27-10 re- Valley Christian cord and CIF-CCS D-II title in 2002... Played HS ’04 summer ball for NorCal Baseball and Santa Clara Red Sox... Selected as No. 1 arm at 2002 MAJOR Junior Olympics, leading team to 4th-place Computer Engineering Scott Chew fi nish... Red Sox captured Palomino World MILPITAS HS ’06: Four-time All-Santa Series title in 2004. Clara Valley Athletic League honoree, including PERSONAL : Born in San Jose, Calif.... Computer engineering major... fi rst-team distinction as a junior and senior... Parents are Gary & Donna McChesney... Career highlight was h omering Added All-Central Coast Section second-team in the Palomino World Series championship game. accolades in 2006, fi nishing 9-3 with POSITION Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO a 1.08 ERA... Spun Pitcher 2005 1-1-1 6.56 17-3 0 0 35.2 45 32 26 18 24 no-hitters against 2006 3-0-0 2.70 4-4 0 0 20.0 18 9 6 8 12 Cupertino HS and BATS/THROWS Total 4-1-1 5.17 21-7 0 0 55.2 63 41 32 26 36 Indepenence HS... L-L 28 Four-year Scholar- Athlete. ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Freshman Green Light At First Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are Frank & Deborah Chew... Proudest HOMETOWN Of Aaron Hanke’s 34 hits in 2006, only 16 were singles. Since personal achievement was throwing a no-hitter Milpitas, Calif. 1961 – as far back as UC Davis’ individual records go – only six in his sophomore year. players have had 50 percent or more of their hits go for extra LAST SCHOOL bases: Milpitas HS ’06 MAJOR Name Year Hits XBH Pct. Biological Sciences Carl Velleno 1997 39 23 59.0 Aaron Hanke 2006 34 18 52.9 Steve Roberts 1985 41 21 51.2 Darin Heredia 2001 48 24 50.0 Nolan Sturgeon 2000 42 21 50.0 Gary Conn 1984 40 20 50.0

12 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Alek Diachenko Rikki Foster

CATHEDRAL LINCOLN HS ’06: Batted .628 with 1.192 CATHOLIC HS POSITION slugging average as a senior... Led Sac-Joaquin ’06: Earned All- Outfi elder/Pitcher Section and fi nished 5th in state in batting... Western League Earned All-State, All-Metro (second team) and honors and team’s BATS/THROWS All-Pioneer Valley B-R Outstanding Pitcher League honors that POSITION award as a senior... ELIGIBILITY YEAR year... Batted .426 Infi elder Posted 3.96 ERA in Freshman and .417 in junior 65.1 innings, while and sophomore BATS/THROWS batting .350 with HOMETOWN years, respectively... R-R 30 6 homers and 24 San Diego, Calif. 41 Earned All-PVL RBIs... Helped team distinction in 2004, ELIGIBILITY YEAR Freshman to 21-12 reacord and San Diego Section Div. LAST SCHOOL then honorable mention in 2005 despite III title... Three-time All-Academic selection, Cathedral Catholic missing most of hte season... Also lettered HS ’06 HOMETOWN graduating with 4.1 GPA. in wrestling, helping team win back-to-back Lincoln, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... league championships... Played summer ball MAJOR Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Exercise Biology for El Dorado Hills Vipers. LAST SCHOOL Thom & Beth Diachenko. PERSONAL: Born in Roseville, Calif.... Lincoln HS ’06 Has not declared a major... Parents are Rick & Connie Foster... Proudest accomplishment was MAJOR leading the CIF-SJS in batting as a senior. Undeclared Alex Dreyfuss

SAINT FRANCIS HS ’06: Batted .581 with 3 home runs, setting West Catholic Athletic Trevor Fox League batting record... Selected to All-WCAL first team, Central Coast Section second SANTA ROSA COLLEGE: Won All- team as a catcher... Big Seven Conference honors as a junior, Garnered All - POSITION posting 8-3 record with 3.12 ERA in 106.2 WCAL honorable Infi elder innings... Fired a complete-game win in mention as a junior, 2006 state playoffs... Helped team to state batting .333 with 3 BATS/THROWS championship as a homers... Captured R-R freshman, going 5- POSITION 35 Coaches’ Award as 3 with a 3.64 ERA... Pitcher a sophomore... ELIGIBILITY YEAR Bear Cubs went Freshman Played for former Aggie relief pitcher Neal combined 42-24 BATS/THROWS under head coach L-L Swank. HOMETOWN 27 Damon Neidlinger. PERSONAL: Born in Denver, Colo.... Mountain View, Calif. Has not declared a major... Parents are Bruce BEAVERTON HS ’03: Captured fi rst-team ELIGIBILITY YEAR Junior & Dorian Dreyfuss... Proudest achievement LAST SCHOOL All-Metro League, third-team all-state honors as a senior. was breaking WCAL batting average record... Saint Francis HS ’06 HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Sunnyvale, Calif.... Career highlight was launching a grand slam n Beaverton, Ore. a tournament playoff game at Santa Clara. MAJOR Majoring in landscape architecture... Parents Undeclared are Larry & Judy Fox... Larry was a high LAST SCHOOL jumper at UC Santa Barbara... Dream vacation Santa Rosa College would be in outer space. MAJOR Landscape Arch.

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 13 Marco Grifantini Colin McCusker

FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE: Played 2004 SADDLEBACK COLLEGE: Went 3-1 and 2006 seasons... Finished 4th in state with with 4.80 ERA in 2006, fanning 24 in 30.0 school-record 1.33 ERA as a freshman... Went innings... Pitched 5.0 scoreless relief innings 8-2 with a save in 95 innings, earning fi rst- in 2005... Team went 49-29 in his two years... team All-Golden Valley Conference honors... Made Dean’s List both years... Played summer Garnered All-GVC ball for Southern California Fire in 2005, second-team nod POSITION placing 3rd at NBC as a sophomore, Pitcher World Series in POSITION going 4-0 with 2.52 Wichita, Kan. Pitcher ERA... Played for BATS/THROWS PONDEROSA 19 Reed Peters, twin R-R 16 HS ’03: Earned BATS/THROWS brother of Aggie first-team All- L-L head coach Rex Peters... Made Dean’s List all ELIGIBILITY YEAR Continental League honors as a senior... six semesters. Junior Went 6-1 with a 2.80 ERA and 54 strikeouts... ELIGIBILITY YEAR Junior ENTERPRISE HS ’03: Won All-Northern Captured Marines Oustanding Student-Athlete HOMETOWN Athletic League honorable mention in baseball, Award... Posted 2-0 record as a junior. Redding, Calif. HOMETOWN plus two All-NAL awards in soccer. PERSONAL: Born in Wurzburg, Germany... Parker, Colo. PERSONAL: Born in Yreka, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL Majoring in history... Parents are Gary & Debi Majoring in animal biology... Parents are Mike Feather River College McCusker... Career highlight was striking out LAST SCHOOL & Gail Grinfantini... Career highlight was nine batters in a game at Coors Field... Career Saddleback College placing fourth at regionals with 14-15 Babe MAJOR plans are to become a high school teacher Ruth League team... Animal Biology and coach. MAJOR History

Josh Leite Kyle Mihaylo LAGUNA HILLS HS ’06: Earned All-Sea View League honorable mention as a senior... ALISO NIGUEL HS ’06: Batted .413 with Batted team-high .315 with 10 RBIs, 13 runs, 7 homers and 27 RBI, earning fi rst-team All- 7 steals and .425 OBA... Also went 2-0 with Sea View League and Offensive Player of the 1.86 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 31.0 innings... Year honors as a senior... Also won fi rst-team Lettered two years All-SVL merit in 2005, batting .434 with 6 in football as a POSITION homers and a .925 receiver... Played Outfi elder/Pitcher slugging average... POSITION summer ball with Helped team to Infi elder O’Keiki Warriors BATS/THROWS three straight league 48 (La Habra, Calif.) L-L championships... BATS/THROWS from 2005-06. 21 Four-year Scholar- R-R PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, ELIGIBILITY YEAR Athlete... Selected Freshman Calif.... Majoring in computer science & as class valedictorian, graduating with GPA ELIGIBILITY YEAR engineering... Dream vacation would be to fl y Freshman HOMETOWN of better than 4.0... Also played for Orange around the world, stopping at each continent... County Angels for three years, winning Laguna Hills, Calif. HOMETOWN Career highlight was fanning 17 batters in one numerous tournaments plus the state title. Aliso Viejo, Calif. game... Would like college baseball to switch LAST SCHOOL PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Calif.... from metal bats to wood. Laguna Hills HS ’06 Has yet to declare a major... Parents are Fred LAST SCHOOL & Brenda Mihaylo... Proudest accomplishment Aliso Niguel HS ’06 MAJOR was earning fi rst-team all-league honors for Computer Sci. & Eng. two straight years, batting better than .400 MAJOR in each season. Undeclared

14 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Jeff Reekers Matthew Stein

OHLONE COLLEGE: Went 9-4 with FLINTRIDGE PREP ’06: Earned fi rst- 2.93 ERA as a sophomore... Fanned 69 batters team All-Prep League honors in 2003, 2005 against just 26 walks in 113.2 innings... and 2006... Added fi rst-team all-area awards as Earned fi rst-team All-Coast South Conference a junior and senior, nod... Also won second-team all-conference plus All-Southern POSITION honors as a freshman in 2005, fi nishing 3-2 Section accolades in Outfi elder/Pitcher with a 3.49 ERA... Won Outstanding Student 2006... Batted .540 award in the fi eld of exercise science and and struck out 89 BATS/THROWS wellness in 2006. batters as a senior... R-R CAMPOLINDO HS ’04: Selected to Three-time team 11 all-state fi rst team (for medium schools) and 42 MVP... Also helped ELIGIBILITY YEAR won Diablo Foothill football team to 13- Freshman Athletic League MVP honors as a senior... 1 record and section championship in 2003... POSITION HOMETOWN Went 8-3 with 1.13 ERA that year... Struck Played summer ball for East L.A. Dodgers. Pitcher Sunland, Calif. out 63 batters in 74 innings... Helped Campo PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif.... to North Coast Section playoffs...Named as BATS/THROWS Exercise biology major... Parents are Michael LAST SCHOOL Prep Athlete of the Spring by Contra Costa R-R & Debbie Stein... Debbie is a UC Davis Flintridge Prep ’06 Times in 2004... Had career pitching record alumna. of 19-9... Also played fi rst base, batting .391 ELIGIBILITY YEAR MAJOR as a senior, .400 as a junior... Garnered NCS Junior Exercise Biology Scholar-Athlete honors in 2004 and 2006. HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Moraga, Calif. Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Michael & Janet Reekers... Career highlight LAST SCHOOL Matt Van Orden was hitting a walk-off homer in his Pony Ohlone College League title game. COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO: Earned MAJOR All-NorCal and All-Coast North Conference Economics honors in 2006, batting .326 with 21 RBIs... Helped team to 31- 11-2 and league POSITION title... Made Dean’s Catcher Justin Schafer List both years. CARLMONT BATS/THROWS LOS GATOS HS ’06: Hit .453 with school HS ’04: Captured R-R records for 48 hits and 13 doubles as a senior... A l l - P e n i n s u l a Selected to All-Central Coast Section fi rst team 9 Athletic League ELIGIBILITY YEAR that year... Earned first-team All-De Anza and All-San Mateo Junior Athletic League distinction in junior and senior County honors as a senior... Also voted as team HOMETOWN seasons... Named MVP and Defensive Player of the Year. Belmont, Calif. team MVP and won POSITION PERSONAL: Born in San Mateo, Calif.... Gold Glove award Infi elder Majoring in communication... Parents are Phil LAST SCHOOL in 2006... Team & Mari Van Orden... Career highlight was Coll. of San Mateo went 28-5 and won BATS/THROWS being voted team captain at CSM... Hopes to 10 league and section R-R become a fi re chief. MAJOR titles under head Communication coach Brad Sanfi lippo, who starred for UC ELIGIBILITY YEAR Davis in mid-1990s. Freshman PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Has HOMETOWN not declared a major... Parents are Randy & Los Gatos, Calif. Stacey Schafer... Best athletes he’s faced are Alex Dreyfuss and Josh Leite, now his teammates at LAST SCHOOL UC Davis... Career highlight was leading LGHS Los Gatos HS ’06 to 2006 section championship. MAJOR Undeclared

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 15 2006 Game-by-Game Results

Date Opponent W/L Score Rec Pitcher of Record R-H-E R-H-E Att Time Feb. 4 SACRAMENTO STATE W 3-2 (10 inn.) 1-0 Aurora (W, 1-0) 3-8-0 2-7-1 482 3:00 Feb. 7 SANTA CLARA W 11-6 2-0 Fitzgerald (W, 1-0) 11-13-3 6-8-4 151 3:35 Feb. 10 SAN DIEGO L 2-4 2-1 Potter (L, 0-1) 2-8-1 4-7-1 322 2:47 Feb. 11 SAN DIEGO L 4-11 2-2 DeCoito (L, 0-1) 4-8-1 11-15-1 355 2:56 Feb. 12 SAN DIEGO W 6-2 3-2 Evans (W, 2-0) 6-15-3 2-3-0 355 2:40

Feb. 14 CALIFORNIA W 13-9 4-2 McChesney (W, 1-0) 13-16-3 9-10-0 164 3:34 Feb. 17 UTAH L 2-3 4-3 Potter (L, 0-2) 2-7-0 3-7-3 87 2:34 Feb. 18 UTAH W 9-1 5-3 DeCoito (W, 1-1) 9-13-1 1-8-2 151 2:28 Feb. 19 UTAH L 6-9 5-4 Aurora (L, 1-1) 6-10-2 9-12-1 192 3:15 Feb. 21 SAN FRANCISCO W 8-4 6-4 McChensey (W, 2-0) 8-14-0 4-6-0 119 2:49

Feb. 24 OREGON STATE (1) W 2-1 7-4 Evans (W, 2-0) 2-8-2 1-9-1 305 2:46 Feb. 25 WASHINGTON STATE (1) L 7-8 7-5 McAtee (L, 0-1) 7-11-4 8-6-0 345 2:55 Feb. 26 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (1) W 2-1 8-5 McChesney (W, 3-0) 2-8-1 1-6-2 82 2:25 Mar. 3 at Oral Roberts L 2-9 8-6 Evans (L, 2-1) 2-5-3 9-11-0 385 2:27 Mar. 4 at Oral Roberts L 6-8 8-7 Aurora (L, 0-1) 6-13-2 8-10-2 172 3:00

Mar. 5 at Oral Roberts L 4-8 8-8 DeCoito (L, 1-2) 4-13-0 8-13-1 227 3:05 Mar. 10 UTAH VALLEY STATE L 2-4 8-9 Evans (L, 2-2) 2-9-3 4-12-2 65 2:31 Mar. 11 UTAH VALLEY STATE W 8-7 9-9 LaTorre (W, 1-0) 8-10-5 7-7-4 137 2:56 Mar. 15 at Santa Clara W 9-1 10-9 Evans (W, 3-2) 9-12-1 1-4-2 363 3:25 Mar. 24 at Portland L 0-19 10-10 Evans (L, 3-3) 0-3-3 19-20-0 129 2:38

Mar. 25 at Portland L 3-16 10-11 Nichols (L, 0-1) 3-7-5 16-14-1 163 2:21 Mar. 26 at Portland L 4-6 10-12 DeCoito (L, 1-3) 4-7-1 6-11-2 163 2:46 Mar. 31 at UC Riverside L 2-3 10-13 Gonzales (L, 0-1) 2-4-1 3-10-3 142 2:58 Apr. 1 at UC Riverside W 7-5 (10) 11-13 Aurora (W, 2-2) 7-14-1 5-8-4 115 3:26 Apr. 2 at UC Riverside L 3-5 11-14 Evans (L, 3-4) 3-7-1 5-10-4 264 2:24

Apr. 7 PACIFIC W 12-7 12-14 Potter (W, 1-2) 12-17-2 7-11-2 105 2:46 Apr. 8 PACIFIC L 1-5 (10) 12-15 Aurora (L, 2-3) 1-4-1 5-14-3 241 3:05 Apr. 9 PACIFIC L 6-7 (11) 12-16 LaTorre (L, 1-1) 6-13-1 7-11-3 288 3:41 Apr. 13 at Cal State Fullerton W 2-1 13-16 Potter (W, 2-2) 2-4-0 1-6-2 1682 2:42 Apr. 14 at Cal State Fullerton L 2-11 13-17 Nichols (L, 0-2) 2-7-1 11-15-0 1507 2:56

Apr. 15 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-8 13-18 Evans (L, 3-5) 1-6-2 8-11-0 1997 2:40 Apr. 18 at California L 2-8 13-19 Gonzales (L, 0-2) 2-8-3 8-8-2 233 2:28 Apr. 21 LONG BEACH STATE L 4-9 13-20 Potter (L, 2-3) 4-9-3 9-12-1 228 3:15 Apr. 22 LONG BEACH STATE L 1-15 13-21 Nichols (L, 0-3) 1-8-3 15-20-0 1503 2:51 Apr. 23 LONG BEACH STATE L 1-2 13-22 Evans (L, 3-6) 1-7-3 2-5-0 627 2:30

Apr. 25 at Sacramento State L 6-9 13-23 Gonzales (L, 0-3) 6-8-1 9-16-1 108 2:51 Apr. 28 UC IRVINE L 2-4 13-24 Aurora (L, 2-4) 2-6-2 4-12-2 125 2:55 Apr. 29 UC IRVINE L 2-4 13-25 Nichols (L, 0-4) 2-6-0 4-8-1 207 2:26 Apr. 30 UC IRVINE L 7-9 13-26 Evans (L, 3-7) 7-13-2 9-15-1 257 3:04 May 2 at San Francisco L 7-12 13-27 Boas (L, 0-1) 7-12-2 12-11-1 306 3:21

May 5 at Cal State Northridge W 12-1 14-27 Potter (W, 3-3) 12-13-1 1-12-2 135 3:12 May 6 at Cal State Northridge L 5-18 14-28 McAtee (L, 0-2) 5-5-2 18-21-3 163 3:05 May 7 at Cal State Northridge L 2--8 14-29 Evans (L, 3-8) 2-9-1 8-13-2 172 2:55 May 9 at Nevada L 8-14 14-30 Nichols (L, 0-5) 8-13-3 14-17-1 868 2:56 May 12 CAL POLY W 6-5 15-30 Aurora (W, 3-4) 6-11-2 5-10-1 152 3:05

May 13 CAL POLY L 5-8 15-31 Evans (L, 3-9) 5-9-0 8-19-2 317 3:15 May 14 CAL POLY L 4-6 15-32 McAtee (L, 0-3) 4-14-3 6-9-1 293 2:54 May 19 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-5 16-32 Potter (W, 4-3) 7-13-1 5-11-4 78 3:34 May 20 at UC Santa Barbara L 6-14 16-33 McAtee (L, 0-4) 6-11-3 14-14-2 140 3:09 May 21 at UC Santa Barbara L 5-20 16-34 Evans (L, 3-10) 5-9-2 20-23-1 150 3:14

May 26 at Stanford W 3-0 17-34 Potter (W, 5-3) 3-8-0 0-3-0 3362 2:07 May 27 STANFORD W 8-3 18-34 DeCoito (W, 2-3) 8-13-1 3-12-0 714 2:27

(1) RIVER CITY CLASSIC (Sacramento/Davis, Calif.) HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS

16 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 2006 Individual Statistics

BATTING sorted by batting average Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SF SH HP BB SO SB CS Slg. Obp. Tyler LaTorre .363 49 182 37 66 8 0 3 32 83 1 2 2 28 21 6 1 .456 .451 Lukas Kirby .324 49 173 24 56 12 2 4 30 84 1 1 2 14 19 3 2 .486 .379 Jimmy Goetz .306 40 121 16 37 7 2 1 20 51 2 4 0 7 23 0 2 .421 .338 MICHAEL HERNANDEZ .296 38 125 21 37 12 0 5 20 64 1 1 6 7 16 6 2 .512 .360 DANIEL DESCALSO .284 43 162 31 46 10 1 3 17 67 2 1 0 20 20 3 1 .414 .359

AARON HANKE .283 38 120 16 34 13 1 4 28 61 1 1 2 8 30 2 1 .508 .336 MATT DEMPSEY .276 41 123 9 34 1 0 0 11 35 2 6 0 2 7 1 1 .285 .283 EVAN HUDSON .267 34 101 14 27 3 0 0 7 30 0 1 1 1 19 3 1 .297 .282 KEVIN JAMES .260 35 96 2 25 7 0 1 10 35 1 1 1 4 20 0 1 .365 .294 BRANDON OLIVER .256 41 156 29 40 8 0 1 12 51 0 8 5 8 17 10 5 .327 .314

David Treat .250 27 80 9 20 0 1 0 10 22 0 1 4 6 13 0 0 .275 .333 David Huffman .247 34 93 8 23 3 1 0 8 28 1 1 0 3 31 3 2 .301 .268 JAKE JEFFERIES .237 20 59 4 14 3 0 0 4 17 1 0 0 3 6 0 0 .288 .270 Dan Baldini .224 36 76 9 17 1 1 2 8 26 0 1 6 4 14 2 2 .342 .314 RYAN ROYSTER .164 27 61 10 10 1 0 0 1 11 1 1 0 1 13 2 0 .180 .175

MICHAEL JACOBELLIS .144 37 90 12 13 5 0 0 5 18 1 3 4 8 12 3 1 .200 .243

AGGIES .274 52 1819 252 499 94 4 24 223 683 15 33 33 124 281 44 22 .375 .329 Opponents .312 52 1836 365 573 88 15 30 330 781 23 39 62 220 281 61 27 .425 .399

PITCHING sorted by ERA W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO HB HR WP OBA Tyler LaTorre 1-1 1.93 4 0 0 0 0 9.1 9 3 2 7 6 0 0 2 .250 JEREMY McCHESNEY 3-0 2.70 4 4 0 0 0 20.0 18 9 6 8 12 2 0 2 .247 Michael Potter 5-3 2.77 12 12 1 1 0 74.2 70 25 23 18 59 5 3 4 .251 Phil Rasmussen 0-0 4.32 11 0 0 0 1 8.1 8 5 4 5 1 2 0 1 .250 JUSTIN FITZGERALD 1-0 4.70 5 4 0 0 0 23.0 23 18 12 7 18 1 2 3 .250

NIK AURORA 3-4 4.79 27 0 0 0 6 35.2 31 24 19 26 22 5 1 5 .244 David Treat 0-0 5.14 4 0 0 0 0 7.0 9 5 4 4 4 0 1 2 .300 BRYAN EVANS 3-10 5.25 17 12 0 0 0 70.1 98 56 41 23 50 9 6 7 .330 Vince DeCoito 2-3 5.54 18 6 0 0 0 52.0 77 36 32 20 23 2 6 3 .350 PAUL GONZALES 0-3 7.45 9 2 0 0 0 19.1 32 19 16 12 4 3 2 2 .405

BRENT NICHOLS 0-5 7.66 16 8 0 0 0 51.2 77 52 44 19 24 7 6 4 .353 BRAD McATEE 0-4 8.51 18 4 0 0 1 48.2 59 52 46 39 39 8 4 13 .309 Andy Boas 0-1 9.00 16 0 0 0 0 27.0 43 38 27 17 15 10 0 8 .355 Ross Fenstermaker 0-0 18.56 4 0 0 0 0 5.1 11 16 11 11 3 6 0 2 .423 Nate Smith 0-0 21.60 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 6 4 4 1 0 0 1 0 .600

Zach Shutts 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 .400

AGGIES 18-34 5.82 52 52 1 1 8 455.0 573 365 294 220 281 62 30 59 .312 Opponents 34-18 3.89 52 52 3 1 14 462.1 499 252 200 124 281 33 24 23 .274

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 17 2006 Division I Independents

INDEPENDENT AWARDS WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Chris Perez, NYIT PLAYER OF THE WEEK Feb. 28 Zach Zigrang, Longwood NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Seth Tartler, Northern Colorado Mar. 7 Miguel Mercado, Texas A&M-CC COACH OF THE YEAR: Eric Newman, Dallas Baptist Mar. 14 Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist Mike LaLuna, NYIT ALL-INDEPENDENT FIRST TEAM Mar. 21 Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist John Keene C Jr. Savannah State Mar. 28 Louie Alamia, Texas-Pan American Apr. 4 Tyson Fisher, South Dakota State Dan Bulow INF Jr. Utah Valley State Apr. 11 John Keene, Savannah State Tyson Fisher INF So. South Dakota State John Ray, Northern Colorado Brennan Garr INF/P Jr. Northern Colorado Apr. 18 Brent Doty, IPFW Cody Montgomery INF Sr. Dallas Baptist Apr. 25 Cody Montgomery, Dallas Baptist Nick Connor OF Sr. Utah Valley State May 2 Joe Esposito, NYIT Drew Holder OF Sr. Dallas Baptist May 9 Reno Mendenhall, Utah Valley State Austin Krum OF So. Dallas Baptist May 16 Joe Esposito, NYIT TYLER LaTORRE OF Sr. UC DAVIS Jared Sullivan OF Sr. North Dakota State PITCHER OF THE WEEK Feb. 28 Rodney Brantley, Dallas Baptist Zach Harris DH Sr. Northern Colorado Mar. 7 Javier Fiallo, Savannah State Joe Esposito DH/P Jr. NYIT Brett Mangigian, Longwood Marcus Cortes P Jr. Savannah State Mar. 14 Chris Johns, Northern Colorado Brian McCullough P Jr. Longwood Mar. 21 Ricky Ibarz, Texas-Pan American Chris Perez P Sr. NYIT Mar. 28 Cole Uebelhor, IPFW MICHAEL POTTER P Sr. UC DAVIS Apr. 4 Chris Johns, Northern Colorado Tim Haines RP So. Texas-Pan American Apr. 11 Javier Fiallo, Savannah State Apr. 18 Dane Mason, Texas-Pan American MICHAEL POTTER, UC DAVIS ALL-INDEPENDENT SECOND TEAM Apr. 25 Kam Mickolio, Utah Valley State Jon Quigley C Fr. Longwood May 2 Chris Perez, NYIT Chris Benson INF Fr. Utah Valley State May 9 Jake Laber, North Dakota State Mike MacMillian INF Sr. NYIT May 16 Tyler Pearson, Northern Colorado Miguel Mercado INF Sr. Texas A&M-CC NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK Jake Rogers INF Jr. South Dakota State Feb. 28 Zach Harris, Northern Colorado Zach Zigrang INF So. Longwood Mar. 7 Will Norman, Texas A&M-CC Louie Alamia OF Sr. Texas-Pan American Mar. 14 Eric Johnson, NYIT Kraig Binick OF Jr. NYIT Mar. 21 Michael Gardner, Dallas Baptist Ryan Keena OF Sr. IPFW Mar. 28 Zach Harris, Northern Colorado Seth Tartler OF Sr. Northern Colorado Cory Jordan, Texas A&M-CC Adam Openshaw DH So. Utah Valley State Apr. 4 Chris Benson, Utah Valley State Roy Allen P Sr. Northern Colorado Apr. 11 Cal Lewis, South Dakota State Apr. 18 Adam Symons, Northern Colorado Rodney Brantley P Jr. Dallas Baptist Apr. 25 Will Norman, Texas A&M-CC Kam Mickolio P Sr. Utah Valley State Seth Tartler, Northern Colorado Chris Wall P Jr. Texas A&M-CC May 2 Gregory Hatcher, Savannah State Gary Olechovski RP Sr. South Dakota State May 9 Michael Gardner, Dallas Baptist May 16 Ryan Rowe, Longwood ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM Kevin Sandberg, Northern Colorado Brad Boles, Dallas Baptist; Matt Mossey, North Dakota State; Kevin Sandberg, North- ern Colorado; Eli Slesk, Utah Valley State; Matt Tucker, Dallas Baptist; Tyler Ames, Longwood; Andrew Karkoulas, NYIT; Canyon Vance, Utah Valley State; Tyler Chil- dress, Longwood; Javier Fiallo, Savannah State; Ricky Ibarz, Texas-Pan American; Dan Mason, Texas-Pan American; Will Norman, Texas A&M-CC; Tyler Pearson, Northern Colorado; Alan Moore, Longwood.

ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM (UC DAVIS ONLY) Dan Baldini 3.28 Managerial Economics Michael Potter 3.48 Economics

18 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 2006 Division I Independents

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS BATTING TRIPLES 3B Avg. Nick Connor, Utah Valley State .434 Cody Montgomery, Dallas Baptist 8 0.15 MICHAEL POTTER, UC DAVIS 2.77 Austin Krum, Dallas Baptist .368 Korby Mintken, South Dakota State 7 0.15 Brian McCullough, Longwood 3.11 Chris Benson, Utah Valley State .367 Nick Adams, South Dakota State 7 0.13 Chris Perez, New York Tech 3.21 Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist .364 Cal Lewis, South Dakota State 6 0.12 Alan Moore, Longwood 3.25 Tyson Fisher, South Dakota State .363 Lafayette Brown, Savannah State 5 0.11 John Farrell, Longwood 3.51 TYLER LaTORRE, UC DAVIS .363 Joe Esposito, New York Tech 3.51 Mike MacMillan, New York Tech .361 HOME RUNS HR Avg. Cole Uebelhor, IPFW 3.93 Kraig Binick, New York Tech .354 Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist 20 0.36 Will Norman, Texas A&M-CC 4.22 Louie Alamia, Texas-Pan American .352 Cody Montgomery, Dallas Baptist 14 0.26 Marcus Cortes, Savannah State 4.63 Jared Sullivan, North Dakota State .351 Dan Bulow, Utah Valley State 13 0.25 Roy Allen, Northern Colorado 4.64 Matt Tucker, Dallas Baptist 14 0.25 SLUGGING AVERAGE Zach Harris, Northern Colorado 12 0.24 WINS Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist .755 Miguel Mercado, Texas A&M-CC 10 0.20 Chris Perez, New York Tech 10-2 Cody Montgomery, Dallas Baptist .671 Gerald Smith, Savannah State 8 0.18 Marcus Cortes, Savannah State 9-5 Dan Bulow, Utah Valley State .628 Clint Galloway, Texas A&M-CC 9 0.18 Rodney Brantley, Dallas Baptist 8-5 Tyson Fisher, South Dakota State .616 Cal Lewis, South Dakota State 9 0.18 Brian McCullough, Longwood 7-3 Jared Sullivan, North Dakota State .592 Brennan Garr, Northern Colorado 8 0.17 Dane Mason, Texas-Pan American 7-5 Nick Connor, Utah Valley State .566 Javier Fiallo, Sonoma State 7-6 Miguel Mercado, Texas A&M-CC .566 RBI Avg. Matt Tucker, Dallas Baptist .566 Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist 75 1.34 STRIKEOUTS SO SO/9 Korby Mintken, South Dakota State .561 Cody Montgomery, Dallas Baptist 70 1.30 Ricky Ibarz, Texas-Pan American 100 10.80 Austin Krum, Dallas Baptist .554 Dan Bulow, Utah Valley State 51 1.00 Tyler Pearson, Northern Colorado 64 9.99 Zach Harris, Northern Colorado 49 0.98 Chris Perez, New York Tech 90 9.96 ON-BASE AVERAGE Brennan Garr, Northern Colorado 44 0.96 Adam Bruce, Texas A&M-CC 76 9.24 Jared Sullivan, North Dakota State .500 Jeremy Goldschmeding, Dallas Baptist 53 0.95 Randall Taylor, Dallas Baptist 76 9.12 Nick Connor, Utah Valley State .492 Tyson Fisher, South Dakota State 48 0.92 Tyler Ames, Longwood .474 Miguel Mercado, Texas A&M-CC 47 0.92 SAVES Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist .467 Ryan Keena, IPFW 44 0.92 Tim Haines, Texas-Pan American 10 Austin Krum, Dallas Baptist .460 Matt Tucker, Dallas Baptist 48 0.87 Gary Olechoski, South Dakota State 9 TYLER LaTORRE, UC DAVIS .451 NIK AURORA, UC DAVIS 6 Seth Tartler, Northern Colorado .451 TOTAL BASES TB Avg. Travis Johnson, IPFW 5 Louie Alamia, Texas-Pan American .441 Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist 166 2.96 Vinnie Biggs, Hawaii-Hilo 5 Chris Venvertloh, IPFW .434 Cody Montgomery, Dallas Baptist 159 2.94 Javier Fiallo, Savannah State 5 Kevin Sandberg, Northern Colorado .429 Dan Bulow, Utah Valley State 125 2.45 Brennan Garr, Northern Colorado 5 Brennan Garr, Northern Colorado 111 2.41 HITS PER GAME H Avg. Austin Krum, Dallas Baptist 134 2.39 IP Avg. Austin Krum, Dallas Baptist 89 1.59 Tyson Fisher, South Dakota State 117 2.25 MICHAEL POTTER, UC DAVIS 74.2 6.22 Brennan Garr, Northern Colorado 71 1.54 Zach Zigrang, Longwood 104 2.12 Brian McCullough, Longwood 110.0 6.11 Cody Montgomery, Dallas Baptist 79 1.46 Matt Tucker, Dallas Baptist 116 2.11 Matt Bowman, South Dakota State 72.1 6.03 Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist 80 1.43 Miguel Mercado, Texas A&M-CC 103 2.02 Tom Branca, North Dakota State 72.0 6.00 Mike MacMillan, New York Tech 75 1.42 Jared Sullivan, North Dakota State 103 2.02 Robby Apo, South Dakota State 60.0 6.00

RUNS R Avg. STOLEN BASES SB Avg. OPPOSING BATTING Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist 73 1.30 Ryan Keena, IPFW 32 0.67 Joe Esposito, New York Tech .200 Austin Krum, Dallas Baptist 67 1.20 Kraig Binick, New York Tech 25 0.57 Chris Perez, New York Tech .217 Cody Montgomery, Dallas Baptist 61 1.13 Lafayette Brown, Savannah State 23 0.51 MICHAEL POTTER, UC DAVIS .251 Tyson Fisher, South Dakota State 50 0.96 Zach Walton, IPFW 19 0.40 Brian McCullough, Longwood .254 Kraig Binick, New York Tech 42 0.95 Andrew Karkoulas, New York Tech 19 0.36 Rodney Brantley, Dallas Baptist .257 Austin Krum, Dallas Baptist 19 0.34 DOUBLES 2B Avg. Antonio Richmond, Savannah State 13 0.33 Jared Sullivan, North Dakota State 21 0.41 John Keene, Savannah State 13 0.28 Cody Montgomery, Dallas Baptist 22 0.41 Robbie Bailey, Longwood 11 0.26 Dan Bulow, Utah Valley State 19 0.37 BRANDON OLIVER, UC DAVIS 10 0.24 Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist 20 0.36 Jimmy Crider, Hawaii-Hilo 16 0.33

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 19 2006 Big West Conference Recap

STANDINGS W L GB Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neut. Cal State Fullerton*† 18 3 — .857 50 14 .769 29-5 19-8 2-2 Long Beach State 12 9 6.0 .571 29 27 .518 15-12 13-14 1-1 UC Irvine† 11 10 7.0 .524 36 24 .600 21-11 15-11 0-2 Cal Poly 10 11 8.0 .476 29 27 .518 14-13 14-14 1-0 Pacifi c 9 12 .429 30 25 .545 18-12 11-12 1-1 UC Riverside 9 12 .429 29 25 .537 17-11 12-14 0-0 UC Santa Barbara 9 12 .429 26 28 .481 16-11 10-17 0-0 Cal State Northridge 6 15 .286 26 30 .464 16-13 10-17 0-0

* - Conference champion † - NCAA Tournament participant

CONFERENCE AWARDS CO-FIELD PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: , Cal State Fullerton; Evan Longoria, Long Beach State PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Wes Roemer, Cal State Fullerton COACH OF THE YEAR: , Cal State Fullerton FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Danny Espinosa, Long Beach State FRESHMAN PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Matt Canepa C Jr. Cal Poly 1B Jr. Cal State Fullerton Justin Turner 2B Sr. Cal State Fullerton Evan Longoria 3B Jr. Long Beach State SS Jr. Cal State Fullerton Chris Valaika SS Jr. UC Santa Barbara Brett Bigler OF Jr. UC Riverside D.J. Hollingworth OF Jr. UC Riverside Brandon Tripp OF Jr. Cal State Fullerton Matt Berezay DH Sr. Pacifi c Jimmy Van Ostrand UT Sr. Cal Poly Andrew Carpenter SP Jr. Long Beach State Lauren Gagnier SP Jr. Cal State Fullerton Wes Roemer SP So. Cal State Fullerton RP Jr. Cal State Fullerton

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM John Curtis C Jr. Cal State Fullerton Steve Lemmon C Jr. Cal State Northridge Robbie Blauer 1B Jr. UC Santa Barbara Jaime Martinez 1B Sr. UC Irvine Alden Carrithers 2B So. UC Santa Barbara Cody Cipriano 2B Jr. UC Irvine Josh Lansford 3B Jr. Cal Poly OF Sr. Cal State Fullerton Matt Emerick OF Sr. UC Santa Barbara Robert Perry OF Jr. Long Beach State Shane Peterson DH Fr. Long Beach State Bob Saunders UT Sr. Pacifi c Craig Baker SP Jr. Cal State Northridge Scott Gorgen SP Fr. UC Irvine Dustin Miller SP Sr. Cal State Fullerton James Simmons SP So. UC Riverside Justin Segal RP Jr. UC Santa Barbara

Note: UC Davis will offi cially join the Big West Conference in 2007-08.

20 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 2006 Big West Conference Recap

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE RUNS BATTED IN HIT BY PITCH STRIKEOUTS Brett Bigler, UCR .356 Chris Valaika, UCSB 57 Taylor Holliday, UCI 18 Wes Roemer, CSF 145 Justin Turner, CSF .355 Jimmy Van Ostrand, CP 49 Jimmy Van Ostrand, CP 15 Gary Daley, CP 110 Cody Cipriano, UCI .354 Justin Baum, PAC 46 Adam Ching, PAC 14 Lauren Gagnier, CSF 105 Evan Longoria, CP .353 Jaime Martinez, UCI 45 Brandon Tripp, CSF 13 Craig Baker, CSUN 102 Josh Lansford, CP .353 Evan Longoria, LBSU 43 Matt Berezay, PAC 12 Andrew Carpenter, LBSU 99 Jaime Pedroza, UCR .352 Justin Turner, CSF 43 Brian Steinmeyer, UCR 12 Justin Cassel, UCI 99 Blake Davis, CSF .351 Danny Dorn, CSF 43 James Simmons, UCR 94 D.J. Hollingsworth, UCR .351 Brandon Tripp, CSF 42 SACRIFICE HITS Scott Gorgen, UCI 87 Danny Dorn, CSF .351 Brett Pill, CSF 40 , UCI 26 Jared Hughes, LBSU 77 Alden Carrithers, UCSB .342 Four tied at 39 Aaron Lowenstein, UCI 14 Chuckie Fick, CSUN 72 Brian Gump, UCSB 13 SLUGGING AVERAGE DOUBLES Blake Davis, CSF 11 WINS Evan Longoria, CP .602 Brett Pill, CSF 23 Robert Perry, LBSU 11 Lauren Gagnier, CSF 14 Matt Berezay, PAC .584 Justin Turner, CSF 19 Wes Roemer, CSF 13 Jimmy Van Ostrand, CP .561 Matt Berezay, PAC 18 SACRIFICE FLIES Dustin Miller, CSF 12 Brandon Tripp, CSF .548 Cody Cipriano, UCI 18 Zach Robinson, UCI 6 Glenn Swanson, UCI 9 Chris Valaika, UCSB .529 Danny Espinosa, LBSU 16 Robert Perry, LBSU 5 James Simmons, UCR 9 D.J. Hollingsworth, UCR .524 D.J. Hollingsworth, UCR 5 Jared Hughes, LBSU 8 Cody Cipriano, UCI .521 TRIPLES Brian Steinmeyer, UCR 5 Bud Norris, CP 8 Josh Lansford, CP .519 Brandon Tripp, CSF 6 Brandon Godfrey, LBSU 5 Four tied with 7 Danny Dorn, CSF .506 Blake Davis, CSF 5 Jaime Martinez, UCI 5 Brett Pill, CSF .502 Justin Turner, CSF 4 Brett Bigler, UCR 5 SAVES Matt Emerick, UCSB 4 David Cooper, CSF 5 Blair Erickson, UCI 13 ON-BASE AVERAGE Robert Perry, LBSU 4 Vinnie Pestano, CSF 13 Evan Longoria, LBSU .468 Brett Bigler, UCR 4 STOLEN BASES Daniel Stange, UCR 11 Alden Carrithers, UCSB .465 Brett Bigler, UCR 27 Rocky Roquet, CP 10 Brett Bigler, UCR .456 HOME RUNS D.J. Hollingsworth, UCR 24 Justin Segal, UCSB 7 Cody Cipriano, UCI .455 Jimmy Van Ostrand, CP 13 Gary Dudrey, UCI 24 Joe Rocchio, CSUN 6 D.J. Hollingsworth, UCR .449 Justin Baum, PAC 12 Brent Walker, CP 20 Donnie Hume, LBSU 4 Matt Berezay, PAC .448 Evan Longoria, LBSU 11 Justin Turner, CSF 20 Bryan Shaw, LBSU 4 Danny Dorn, CSF .438 Matt Berezay, PAC 11 Eric Stolp, PAC 4 Brett Pill, CSF .433 Chris Valaika, UCSB 10 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Kyle Necke, UCI 4 Robbie Blauer, UCSB .432 Brandon Tripp, CSF 9 Justin Segal, UCSB 2.29 Ramon Glasgow, PAC .429 Jaime Martinez, UCI 8 Wes Roemer, CSF 2.38 APPEARANCES Grant Desme, CP 8 Scott Gorgen, UCI 2.54 Paul Ryan, CSF 39 AT-BATS Three tied at 7 Joey Centanni, PAC 2.77 Justin Segal, UCSB 36 Justin Turner, CSF 287 Lauren Gagnier, CSF 2.80 Casey Fien, CP 30 Blake Davis, CSF 259 TOTAL BASES Glenn Swanson, UCI 2.86 Jimmy Brettl, CSUN 30 Brett Pill, CSF 253 Justin Turner, CSF 141 Andrew Carpenter, LBSU 2.91 Vinnie Pestano, CSF 29 Josh Lansford 235 Blake Davis, CSF 129 James Simmons, UCR 2.96 Blair Erickson, UCI 29 Taylor Holiday, UCI 234 Brett Pill, CSF 127 Jeff Braun, UCSB 3.11 Josh Lansford, CP 122 Dustin Miller, CSF 3.13 GAMES STARTED RUN SCORED Evan Longoria, LBSU 121 Wes Roemer, CSF 20 Blake Davis, CSF 64 Brandon Tripp, CSF 121 OPPOSING BATTING Lauren Gagnier, CSF 19 Justin Turner, CSF 63 Chris Valaika, UCSB 120 Wes Roemer, CSF .220 Gary Daley, CP 19 Alden Carrithers, UCSB 60 Jimmy Van Ostrand, CP 119 Lauren Gagnier, CSF .221 Bud Norris, CP 18 Brett Pill, CSF 52 Matt Berezay, PAC 118 Scott Gorgen, UCI .234 Justin Cassel, UCI 18 Taylor Holiday, UCI 48 Evan McArthur, CSF 105 Joey Centanni, PAC .235 Jared Hughes, LBSU .237 HITS WALKS Justin Turner, CSF 102 Alden Carrithers, UCSB 45 INNINGS PITCHED Blake Davis, CSF 91 Evan Longoria, LBSU 40 Wes Roemer, CSF 155.0 Brett Pill, CSF 83 Brett Pill, CSF 39 Justin Cassel, UCI 134.0 Josh Lansford 83 Matt Berezay, PAC 36 Lauren Gagnier, CSF 131.2 Chris Valaika, UCSB 76 Brett Bigler, UCR 36 Andrew Carpenter, LBSU 117.2 Bud Norris, CP 110.2

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 21 Year-by-Year Leaders

GAMES PLAYED Mike Vogt ...... 45 1994 Rich Watts ...... 394 1977 Rich Martini ...... 37 2006 Lukas Kirby ...... 49 Steve Keeney ...... 45 1993 Troy Hess ...... 374 1976 Rich Martini ...... 56 Tyler LaTorre ...... 49 1980 Jim Saunders ...... 47 1992 Jason Wright ...... 353 1975 Don Briggs ...... 52 2005 Daniel Descalso ...... 56 Fred Patterson ...... 47 1991 Jai Khanna ...... 314 1974 Jerry Reedy ...... 40 Lukas Kirby ...... 56 Mike Vogt ...... 47 1990 Jason Wright ...... 348 Rich Lautze ...... 40 Brandon Oliver ...... 56 1979 4 tied with ...... 50 1989 Warren Buck ...... 351 1973 Rick Hennes ...... 29 2004 Matt Kamigawachi ...... 53 1978 Rob Temple ...... 51 1988 Tony Frey ...... 322 1972 Rick Hennes ...... 44 Robby Tulk ...... 53 1977 Lee Wilcox ...... 48 1987 Kevin Ross ...... 347 1971 Rick Hennes ...... 36 2003 Matt Kamigawachi ...... 60 Tom Wilson ...... 48 1986 John LeBeau ...... 361 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 24 2002 Matt Kamigawachi ...... 58 1976 Don Briggs ...... 53 1985 John LeBeau ...... 374 1969 Chris Mietus ...... 26 Robby Tulk ...... 58 1975 Don Briggs ...... 49 1984 Don Hayes ...... 367 Steve Goetz ...... 26 2001 Adam Wilson ...... 54 Guy Kissner ...... 49 1983 John Macon ...... 372 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 27 2000 Dennis Flippen ...... 52 1974 Jerry Reedy ...... 46 1982 Steve Keeney ...... 394 1967 Chris Mietus ...... 18 David Gordon ...... 52 1973 John Repetto ...... 43 1981 Tim Nelson ...... 392 1966 Paul Fiack ...... 18 Chris Stretch ...... 52 Rick Hennes ...... 43 1980 Mark Swinney ...... 351 1965 Bill Matty ...... 13 1999 Dan Overholt ...... 56 1972 Clay Sigg ...... 52 1979 Jim Saunders ...... 379 1964 Jack Anderson ...... 28 Carl Velleno ...... 56 1971 Clay Sigg ...... 42 1978 Jeff Hart ...... 304 Dick Carriere ...... 28 1998 4 tied with ...... 42 1970 Rick Yenovkian ...... 41 Rob Temple ...... 304 1963 Jack Anderson ...... 26 1997 Tony Schifano ...... 56 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 41 1977 Rich Martini ...... 326 1962 Jack Anderson ...... 11 1996 4 tied with ...... 56 1969 Chris Mietus ...... 36 1976 Rich Martini ...... 372 Dick Carriere ...... 11 1995 Tony Schifano ...... 63 1968 Terry Scranton ...... 34 1975 Bill Barker ...... 376 1961 Tony Migliaccio ...... 13 1994 Greg Morris ...... 59 1967 Chris Mietus ...... 33 1974 Jerry Reedy ...... 383 Joe Massucco ...... 59 Fred Parker ...... 33 1973 John Repetto ...... 352 HITS 1993 Dave Ray ...... 57 1966 Dave Sargent ...... 33 1972 Jim Fiack ...... 348 2006 Tyler LaTorre ...... 66 Dale Noleroth ...... 57 Glenn Dufour ...... 33 1971 Rick Hennes ...... 352 2005 Daniel Descalso ...... 72 Joe Massucco ...... 57 1965 Not available 1970 Dan White ...... 317 2004 Matt Kamigawachi ...... 76 1992 Jason Wright ...... 45 1964 Not available 1969 Chris Mietus ...... 290 2003 Matt Kamigawachi ...... 82 Matt Lefer ...... 45 1963 Jack Anderson ...... 26 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 327 2002 Matt Kamigawachi ...... 80 1991 Jason Wright ...... 52 Ron Conway ...... 26 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 429 2001 Adam Wilson ...... 68 1990 Warren Buck ...... 56 Dick Carriere ...... 26 1966 Paul Fiack ...... 296 2000 Dennis Flippen ...... 72 Jim Reiley ...... 56 1965 Dave Sargent ...... 307 Chris Stretch ...... 72 1989 Terry Pedretti ...... 52 BATTING AVG. (Min 100 AB) 1964 Jack Anderson ...... 368 1999 Greg Gaunt ...... 72 1988 Tony Frey ...... 52 2006 Tyler LaTorre ...... 363 1963 Jack Anderson ...... 371 1998 Matt Zumstein ...... 56 1987 Not available 2005 Daniel Descalso ...... 320 1962 Jack Anderson ...... 329 1997 Tony Schifano ...... 79 1986 John LeBeau ...... 48 2004 Matt Blankenheim ...... 359 1961 Al Stevenson ...... 458 1996 Tony Schifano ...... 66 Steve Roberts ...... 48 2003 Andy Reisinger ...... 348 1995 Dave Nix ...... 95 1985 John LeBeau ...... 49 2002 Ryan Coultas ...... 379 RUNS 1994 Rich Watts ...... 85 Jim Grant ...... 49 2001 Shaun McCullough ...... 355 2006 Tyler LaTorre ...... 37 1993 Dave Ray ...... 81 Gary Conn ...... 49 2000 Dennis Flippen ...... 377 2005 Brandon Oliver ...... 37 1992 Jason Wright ...... 61 1984 John LeBeau ...... 48 1999 Carl Velleno ...... 388 2004 Robby Tulk ...... 54 1991 Jason Wright ...... 67 1983 4 tied with ...... 38 1998 Matt Zumstein ...... 368 2003 David Butterworth ...... 44 1990 Jason Wright ...... 73 1982 Steve Keeney ...... 42 1997 Tony Schifano ...... 367 Robby Tulk ...... 44 1989 Terry Pedretti ...... 60 Dave LeBeau ...... 42 1996 Dave Nix ...... 358 2002 Robby Tulk ...... 56 1988 Tony Frey ...... 65 1981 Tim Nelson ...... 45 1995 Dave Nix ...... 401 2001 Adam Wilson ...... 35 1987 Kevin Ross ...... 59 2000 Adam Wilson ...... 46 1986 Steve Roberts ...... 62 1999 Dan Overholt ...... 58 1985 John LeBeau ...... 73 1998 Matt Zumstein ...... 38 1984 John LeBeau ...... 63 1997 Brad Sanfi lippo ...... 56 1983 Dave LeBeau ...... 52 1996 Tony Schifano ...... 52 1982 Steve Keeney ...... 63 1995 Dave Nix ...... 45 1981 Tim Nelson ...... 67 1994 Jason Shapiro ...... 72 1980 Jim Saunders ...... 57 1993 Jason Shapiro ...... 69 Mike Vogt ...... 57 1992 Matt Lefer ...... 31 1979 Jim Saunders ...... 74 Jai Khanna ...... 31 1978 Rob Temple ...... 57 1991 Jason Wright ...... 38 1977 Rich Martini ...... 59 1990 Jason Wright ...... 44 1976 Rich Martini ...... 73 1989 Terry Pedretti ...... 29 1975 Bill Barker ...... 64 1988 Tony Frey ...... 30 1974 Jerry Reedy ...... 70 1987 Rob Rinaldi ...... 42 1973 John Repetto ...... 57 1986 John LeBeau ...... 48 1972 Jim Fiack ...... 60 1985 Jim Grant ...... 72 1971 Clay Sigg ...... 54 1984 Dave Hartley ...... 44 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 40 1983 Dave Hartley ...... 33 1969 Chris Mietus ...... 36 1982 Steve Keeney ...... 49 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 36 1981 Steve Keeney ...... 50 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 36 1980 Jim Saunders ...... 39 1966 Paul Fiack ...... 32 Senior Tyler LaTorre exalts after UC Davis completes its two-game sweep of Stanford to end the Fred Patterson ...... 39 1965 Dave Sargent ...... 23 2006 season. The Aggies beat the Cardinal at Sunken Diamond on that Friday, then picked up an 1979 Fred Patterson ...... 40 Bill Matty ...... 23 8-3 win the next day at Dobbins Stadium. Gregg Hilderbrand ...... 40 1964 Jack Anderson ...... 42 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand ...... 32 Dick Carriere ...... 42

22 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Year-by-Year Leaders

1963 Jack Anderson ...... 36 2000 David Gordon ...... 8 1988 Tony Frey ...... 7 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand ...... 25 1962 Jack Anderson ...... 29 1999 Dan Overholt ...... 5 1987 Alex Case ...... 4 1977 Mark Schrupp ...... 31 1961 Al Stevenson ...... 22 1998 Greg Carlson ...... 3 Kevin Ross ...... 4 1976 Lee Wilcox ...... 49 Dan Overholt ...... 3 1986 Steve Roberts ...... 16 1975 Don Briggs ...... 40 DOUBLES 1997 Brad Sanfi lippo ...... 5 1985 John LeBeau ...... 13 1974 Jerry Reedy ...... 45 2006 Aaron Hanke ...... 13 1996 Curtis Fields ...... 4 Jim Grant ...... 13 1973 John Repetto ...... 38 2005 Lukas Kirby ...... 13 1995 Dave Nix ...... 5 Steve Roberts ...... 13 1972 Jim Fiack ...... 46 2004 Matt Kamigawachi ...... 17 Tony Schifano ...... 5 1984 Joe Breider ...... 8 1971 Sam Viney ...... 31 2003 Ryan Coultas ...... 20 1994 Chris Walsh ...... 3 1983 Dave LeBeau ...... 7 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 20 2002 Dennis Flippen ...... 19 Hayward Cook ...... 3 1982 John Whelehan ...... 6 1969 Sam Viney ...... 31 2001 Darin Heredia ...... 16 1993 4 players with ...... 3 1981 Tim Nelson ...... 6 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 23 2000 Chris Stretch ...... 17 1992 Jai Khanna ...... 4 1980 Jim Saunders ...... 9 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 23 Nolan Sturgeon ...... 17 1991 Jai Khanna ...... 4 1979 Jim Saunders ...... 6 1966 Dave Sargent ...... 15 1999 Carl Velleno ...... 18 1990 Jason Wright ...... 8 Eric Parker ...... 6 1965 Paul Burton ...... 10 1998 Casey Cote ...... 13 1989 Warren Buck ...... 3 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand ...... 8 1964 Jack Anderson ...... 31 1997 Greg Carlson ...... 16 1988 Sandy Torres ...... 4 1977 Mark Schrupp ...... 5 Dale Weishahn ...... 31 1996 Jeff Ellis ...... 14 1987 Alex Case ...... 3 1976 Lee Wilcox ...... 12 1963 Jack Anderson ...... 22 1995 Dave Nix ...... 20 Terry Pedretti ...... 3 1975 Rich Lautze ...... 9 1962 Jack Anderson ...... 12 1994 Jason Shapiro ...... 16 1986 Scott Ruther ...... 4 Don Briggs ...... 9 1961 Tony Migliaccio ...... 12 1993 Troy Hess ...... 15 1985 Rich Waltz ...... 3 1974 Don Briggs ...... 5 1992 Jason Wright ...... 12 1984 Don Hayes ...... 4 Mike DeRoss ...... 5 STOLEN BASES 1991 Jason Wright ...... 14 1983 Dave Hartley ...... 4 1973 Larry DiPietro ...... 6 2006 Brandon Oliver ...... 10 Jason Shapiro ...... 14 1982 Dave LeBeau ...... 6 1972 Jim Fiack ...... 9 2005 Brandon Oliver ...... 13 1990 Warren Buck ...... 17 1981 Mike Vogt ...... 3 1971 Sam Viney ...... 11 2004 Robby Tulk ...... 15 1989 Terry Pedretti ...... 9 1980 Fred Patterson ...... 4 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 6 2003 Ryan Coultas ...... 15 1988 Tony Frey ...... 15 1979 Fred Patterson ...... 4 1969 Chris Mietus ...... 8 2002 Mark Wells ...... 12 1987 Rob Rinaldi ...... 13 1978 Steve Hargrave ...... 3 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 5 2001 Adam Wilson ...... 20 1986 Steve Roberts ...... 13 1977 Mark Schrupp ...... 4 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 4 2000 Chris Stretch ...... 11 1985 John LeBeau ...... 11 1976 Rich Martini ...... 6 1966 Paul Fiack ...... 4 1999 Matt Zumstein ...... 16 1984 John LeBeau ...... 16 1975 5 players with ...... 2 1965 Reg Powell ...... 1 1998 Matt Zumstein ...... 16 1983 John Macon ...... 12 1974 Jerry Reedy ...... 3 Dave Sargent ...... 1 1997 Tony Schifano ...... 35 1982 Steve Keeney ...... 10 Rich Lautze ...... 3 Paul Burton ...... 1 1996 Tony Schifano ...... 34 1981 Tim Nelson ...... 16 1973 Rick Hennes ...... 3 1964 Dale Weishahn ...... 6 1995 Matt Sparks ...... 29 1980 Jim Saunders ...... 14 1972 Jim Fiack ...... 4 1963 Jack Anderson ...... 3 1994 Jason Shapiro ...... 43 1979 Jim Saunders ...... 24 1971 Rick Hennes ...... 6 Jerry Gimenez ...... 3 1993 Jason Shapiro ...... 38 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand ...... 11 1970 Rick Yenovkian ...... 2 1962 Jack Anderson ...... 2 1992 Matt Lefer ...... 29 Jeff Hart ...... 11 1969 Steve Goetz ...... 3 Ron Conway ...... 2 1991 Matt Lefer ...... 19 Larry Willett ...... 11 1968 Terry Scranton ...... 3 1961 Tony Migliaccio ...... 2 1990 Bart Greene ...... 14 1977 Rich Martini ...... 13 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 4 Jack Anderson ...... 2 1989 Warren Buck ...... 9 1976 Don Briggs ...... 11 1966 Paul Fiack ...... 3 1988 Gary Omi ...... 12 1975 Don Briggs ...... 15 1965 Rich Smith ...... 3 RUNS BATTED IN 1987 Jamie Williams ...... 16 1974 Don Briggs ...... 14 Dave Sargent ...... 3 2006 Tyler LaTorre ...... 32 1986 Scott Ruther ...... 9 1973 John Repetto ...... 10 1964 Ron Conway ...... 5 2005 Daniel Descalso ...... 38 1985 Jim Grant ...... 32 Rich Lautze ...... 10 1963 Jack Anderson ...... 4 2004 Robby Tulk ...... 50 1984 Not available 1972 Jim Fiack ...... 11 1962 Jack Anderson ...... 2 2003 David Butterworth ...... 47 1983 John Macon ...... 8 1971 Clay Sigg ...... 12 Ron Conway ...... 2 2002 Dennis Flippen ...... 50 Don Hayes ...... 8 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 10 Goulard ...... 2 2001 Adam Wilson ...... 36 1982 Dave LeBeau ...... 24 1969 Dan White ...... 6 1961 5 players with ...... 1 2000 Dennis Flippen ...... 46 1981 Ron Wilkinson ...... 9 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 7 1999 Carl Velleno ...... 50 1980 Mike Vogt ...... 18 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf ...... 8 HOME RUNS 1998 Greg Carlson ...... 37 1979 Gregg Hildebrand ...... 13 1966 Paul Fiack ...... 7 2006 Michael Hernandez ...... 5 1997 Tim Adams ...... 50 1978 John Lucido ...... 15 1965 Rich Smith ...... 3 2005 Lukas Kirby ...... 4 1996 Dave Nix ...... 38 1977 Rich Martini ...... 16 1964 Dale Weishahn ...... 5 2004 Robby Tulk ...... 11 1995 Chris Walsh ...... 47 1976 Rich Martini ...... 26 Earl Koberlein ...... 5 2003 David Butterworth ...... 11 1994 Rich Watts ...... 63 1975 Bill Barker ...... 18 Ron Conway ...... 5 2002 Dennis Flippen ...... 11 1993 Troy Hess ...... 60 1974 Jerry Reedy ...... 19 1963 Jerry Gimenez ...... 5 2001 Darin Heredia ...... 7 1992 Jason Wright ...... 37 1973 Dennis Pfyl ...... 9 1962 Dick Carriere ...... 4 2000 Dennis Flippen ...... 13 1991 Jason Wright ...... 35 Guy Kissner ...... 9 1961 Ray Crawford ...... 3 1999 Greg Gaunt ...... 8 Jason Shapiro ...... 35 1972 Jim Fiack ...... 11 Tom Giacomini ...... 3 1998 Casey Cote ...... 7 1990 Jason Wright ...... 47 1971 Rick Hennes ...... 7 Jan Swanson ...... 3 1997 Carl Velleno ...... 13 1989 Terry Pedretti ...... 26 1970 Chris Mietus ...... 6 1996 Jeff Ellis ...... 9 1988 Tony Frey ...... 31 1969 Steve Goetz ...... 5 TRIPLES 1995 Chris Walsh ...... 8 1987 Kevin Ross ...... 36 1968 Steve Goetz ...... 8 2006 Lukas Kirby ...... 2 Sanjay Sharma ...... 8 1986 Steve Roberts ...... 60 Terry Scranton ...... 8 Jimmy Goetz ...... 2 1994 Rich Watts ...... 9 1985 John LeBeau ...... 66 1967 Terry Scranton ...... 15 2005 Ryan Royster ...... 3 1993 Jason Shapiro ...... 9 1984 John LeBeau ...... 49 1966 Bob Delaney ...... 9 2004 Robby Tulk ...... 5 1992 Matt Lefer ...... 5 1983 Dave LeBeau ...... 37 1965 Dave Sargent ...... 7 2003 Matt Kamigawachi ...... 3 1991 Matt Lefer ...... 4 1982 John Whelehan ...... 37 1964 Dick Carriere ...... 10 Robby Tulk ...... 3 Darren Rounsaville ...... 4 1981 Tim Nelson ...... 53 1963 Jack Anderson ...... 7 2002 Ryan Coultas ...... 5 1990 Jason Wright ...... 5 1980 Jim Saunders ...... 45 1962 4 players with ...... 3 2001 Shaun McCullough ...... 3 1989 Kevin Elam ...... 6 1979 Gregg Hilderbrand ...... 47 1961 Dwight Davenport ...... 2

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 23 Year-by-Year Leaders

WINS (Pitching) 1995 Neal Swank ...... 2 1968 Ed Newell ...... 2.50 1992 Cam Bullock ...... 73.2 2006 Michael Potter ...... 5 1994 Neal Swank ...... 8 1967 Ed Hauk ...... 2.16 1991 Andy Craig ...... 85.1 2005 Dave McKae ...... 8 1993 Tony Franchi ...... 6 1966 John Clay ...... 3.39 1990 Rudy Taub ...... 99.1 2004 Vince DeCoito ...... 8 1992 Tony Franchi ...... 5 1965 Rich Smith ...... 3.96 1989 Brent Haley ...... 97.1 2003 Michael Potter ...... 9 1991 Aaron Patella ...... 5 1964 Earl Koberlein ...... 3.24 1988 Kevin Grindy ...... 101.2 2002 Greg Bruso ...... 10 1990 Kevin Grindy ...... 5 1963 Earl Koberlein ...... 1.93 1987 Ken Tappin ...... 67.0 2001 Luke Steidlmayer ...... 10 1989 Dave Schwartz ...... 2 1986 Gary Rowe ...... 86.0 2000 John Holtkamp ...... 8 1988 Anthony Osburn ...... 4 STRIKEOUTS 1985 Andy Calbreath ...... 81.1 1999 Justin Reid ...... 8 1987 Dan Hubert ...... 8 2006 Michael Potter ...... 59 1984 Gary Rowe ...... 107.0 1998 R.Conners-Copeland ...... 6 1986 Ken Tappin ...... 3 2005 Dave McKae ...... 100 1983 Brad Mettler ...... 97.1 Justin Reid ...... 6 1985 John Emme ...... 2 2004 Michael Potter ...... 56 1982 Brad Mettler ...... 95.0 1997 Josh Willert ...... 6 Chris Ernesto ...... 2 2003 Dave McKae ...... 74 1981 Ron Whyte ...... 91.1 1996 R.Conners-Copeland ...... 8 1984 Ron Fritsch ...... 1 2002 Greg Bruso ...... 100 1980 Ron Whyte ...... 93.1 Anthony Dellamano ...... 8 1983 Not available Luke Steidlmayer ...... 100 1979 Brian Buckley ...... 116.2 1995 Colby Craig ...... 9 1982 Phil Staehle ...... 5 2001 Luke Steidlmayer ...... 106 1978 Steve Brown ...... 116.0 1994 Matt Pool ...... 13 1981 Paul Petrovich ...... 1 2000 John Holtkamp ...... 64 1977 Mike Moroski ...... 91.0 1993 Cam Bullock ...... 7 1980 Paul Petrovich ...... 1 1999 Justin Reid ...... 125 1976 Steve Brown ...... 102.1 Mike Prelock ...... 7 Ron Whyte ...... 1 1998 Justin Reid ...... 91 1975 Oscar Pacheco ...... 86.1 Andy Craig ...... 7 Pete Larsen ...... 1 1997 Justin Reid ...... 113 1974 Keith Richman ...... 85.2 1992 Cam Bullock ...... 5 Brian Johnson ...... 1 1996 Ryan Conners-Copeland ...... 68 1973 Jim Crawford ...... 68.0 1991 Andy Craig ...... 8 1979 Greg Blake ...... 4 1995 Colby Craig ...... 74 1972 Dave Rose ...... 104.0 1990 Rudy Taub ...... 7 1978 6 tied with ...... 1 1994 Matt Pool ...... 75 1971 Lee Jackson ...... 99.0 Dave Schwartz ...... 7 1977 Jim Bowin ...... 6 1993 Cam Bullock ...... 51 1970 John Clay ...... 108.2 1989 Randy Taub ...... 6 1976 Roger McKay ...... 2 1992 Cam Bullock ...... 45 1969 Lee Jackson ...... 79.1 1988 Kevin Grindy ...... 7 1975 Not available 1991 Cam Bullock ...... 56 1968 John Clay ...... 77.2 1987 Ken Tappin ...... 3 1974 Jeff Sheehan ...... 3 1990 Rudy Taub ...... 69 1967 Ed Newell ...... 74.2 Dan Hubert ...... 3 1973 Not available 1989 Brent Haley ...... 63 1966 John Clay ...... 63.2 Ron Staub ...... 3 1972 Jim Crawford ...... 4 1988 Kevin Grindy ...... 62 1965 Rich Smith ...... 54.0 1986 Gary Rowe ...... 7 Tom Grovhoug ...... 4 1987 Andy Calbreath ...... 44 1964 Earl Koberlein ...... 79.2 1985 Andy Calbreath ...... 7 1986 Gary Rowe ...... 35 1963 Mike Sloss ...... 76.0 1984 Gary Rowe ...... 11 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1985 Andy Calbreath ...... 52 1983 Phil Staehle ...... 6 (Min. 1 IP per team game) 1984 Chris Stromberg ...... 62 1982 Brad Mettler ...... 8 2006 Michael Potter ...... 2.77 1983 Brad Mettler ...... 53 1981 Ron Whyte ...... 7 2005 Dave McKae ...... 2.43 1982 Brad Mettler ...... 43 1980 Ron Whyte ...... 7 2004 Michael Potter ...... 4.22 1981 Paul Petrovich ...... 43 1979 Brian Buckley ...... 9 2003 Dave McKae ...... 2.92 1980 Ron Whyte ...... 70 1978 Steve Brown ...... 11 2002 Greg Bruso ...... 1.94 1979 Brian Buckley ...... 102 1977 John Reilly ...... 8 2001 Luke Steildmayer ...... 1.73 1978 Steve Brown ...... 83 1976 Barry Biggerstaff ...... 8 2000 Luke Steidlmayer ...... 2.79 1977 Steve Brown ...... 68 Steve Brown ...... 8 1999 Justin Reid ...... 2.48 1976 Steve Brown ...... 79 1975 Bill Axelgard ...... 8 1998 Justin Reid ...... 1.82 1975 Roger McKay ...... 45 1974 Keith Richman ...... 8 1997 Justin Reid ...... 3.75 1974 Mark Rickabaugh ...... 45 1973 Jim Crawford ...... 5 1996 R.Conrs-Coplnd ...... 3.24 1973 Mark Rickabaugh ...... 56 1972 Ross Merritt ...... 9 1995 Colby Craig ...... 3.29 1972 Dave Rose ...... 71 1971 Ross Merritt ...... 6 1994 Colby Craig ...... 1.94 1971 Lee Jackson ...... 65 1970 John Clay ...... 5 1993 Matt Pool ...... 3.14 1970 John Clay ...... 104 Lee Jackson ...... 5 1992 Andy Craig ...... 3.28 1969 Lee Jackson ...... 69 1969 Fred Parker ...... 6 1991 Cam Bullock ...... 2.55 1968 John Clay ...... 77 1968 John Clay ...... 5 1990 Rudy Taub ...... 3.17 1967 Ed Newell ...... 61 1967 Ed Newell ...... 6 1989 Brent Haley ...... 3.61 1966 Rich Smith ...... 48 1966 John Clay ...... 2 1988 Kevin Grindy ...... 3.19 1965 Rich Smith ...... 46 Steve McCarthy ...... 2 1987 Andy Calbreath ...... 4.83 1964 Rich Smith ...... 63 Rich Smith ...... 2 1986 Chris Ernesto ...... 2.12 1963 Mike Sloss ...... 59 1965 Jim Holmes ...... 2 1985 Andy Calbreath ...... 3.10 Reg Powell ...... 2 1984 Gary Rowe ...... 3.70 INNINGS PITCHED 1964 Earl Koberlein ...... 7 1983 Brad Mettler ...... 2.59 2006 Michael Potter ...... 74.2 1963 Earl Koberlein ...... 4 1982 Brad Mettler ...... 2.94 2005 Dave McKae ...... 107.1 1981 Paul Petrovich ...... 4.58 2004 Michael Potter ...... 85.1 SAVES 1980 Paul Petrovich ...... 3.04 2003 Michael Potter ...... 93.0 2006 Nik Aurora ...... 6 1979 Brian Buckley ...... 2.39 2002 Luke Steidlmayer ...... 95.1 2005 Eddie Gamboa ...... 4 1978 Steve Brown ...... 2.94 2001 Luke Steidlmayer ...... 99.0 2004 Joel Needham ...... 8 1977 Mike Moroski ...... 2.57 2000 John Holtkamp ...... 86.0 2003 Joel Needham ...... 6 1976 Barry Biggerstaff ...... 2.42 1999 Justin Reid ...... 94.1 2002 Dave McKae ...... 7 1975 Oscar Pacheco ...... 2.92 1998 Justin Reid ...... 79.0 2001 Jason Hershfi eld ...... 3 1974 Roger McKay ...... 3.55 1997 Justin Reid ...... 93.2 2000 Sam Nickelsen ...... 2 1973 Jim Crawford ...... 3.18 1996 Neal Swank ...... 92.1 1999 Sam Nickelsen ...... 4 1972 Tom Grovhoug ...... 1.15 Anthony Dellamano ...... 92.1 1998 Rick Parmenter ...... 2 1971 Rob Stewart ...... 1.39 1995 Colby Craig ...... 136.2 1997 Sam Nickelsen ...... 4 1970 Fred Parker ...... 1.61 1994 Matt Pool ...... 111.0 1996 Bill Brelsford ...... 7 1969 Fred Parker ...... 2.43 1993 Cam Bullock ...... 106.2

24 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 25 Postseason Leaders

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1993 West Regional in San Luis Obispo, Calif. UC Davis 15, Cal Poly Pomona 14 2003 Nationals in Montgomery, Ala. Cal Poly 16, UC Davis 9 Kennesaw State (Ga.) 9, UC Davis 5 UC Davis 9, Cal Poly 5 UC Davis 5, Abilene Christian (Texas) 3 Cal Poly 6, UC Davis 1 Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 5, UC Davis 3 Cal Poly won regional, fi nished 2nd nationally UC DAVIS FINISHED T-5TH Central Missouri State won national 1990 West Regional UC Riverside 12, UC Davis 11 2003 West Regional in Hays, Kan. UC Davis 13, Cal St. Northridge 5 UC Davis 12, Sonoma State 8 UC Riverside 8, UC Davis 7 UC Davis 3, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 0 Northridge won regional, fi nished 2nd nationally UC Davis 5, Sonoma State 0 UC DAVIS WON REGIONAL 1979 West Regional UC Davis 7, Chapman 6 1995 Nationals in Montgomery, Ala. Cal Poly Pomona 3, UC Davis 1 UC Davis 12, New Haven (Conn.) 9 UC Davis 6, Chapman 3 Georgia College 10, UC Davis 4 Cal Poly Pomona 8, UC Davis 7 Central Missouri State 15, UC Davis 8 Cal Poly Pomona won regional UC DAVIS FINISHED T-5TH Florida Southern won national 1978 West Regional San Diego 9, UC Davis 4 1995 West Regional in Davis, Calif. San Diego 4, UC Davis 3 UC Davis 3, San Francisco State 1 UC Davis 9, Chico State 6 UC Riverside 3, UC Davis 0 San Diego won regional UC Davis 3, UC Riverside 1 UC Davis 7, UC Riverside 6 NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES: 7 UC DAVIS WON REGIONAL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES: 2

1994 West Regional in Riverside, Calif. OVERALL NCAA RECORD: 15-13 UC Davis 7, Cal St. Dominguez Hills 5 RECORD AT NATIONALS: 2-4 UC Riverside 12, UC Davis 9 UC Davis 9, UC Riverside 5 CCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS UC Riverside 9, UC Davis 3 UC Riverside won regional 2003 CCAA Tournament in Chico, Calif. UC Davis 14, Chico State 1 Sonoma State 17, UC Davis 4 Chico State 6, UC Davis 4

2002 CCAA Tournament in Chico, Calif. UC Davis 8, Grand Canyon 5 UC Davis 4, Chico State 1 Cal St. San Bernardino 13, UC Davis 12 Cal St. San Bernardino 11, UC Davis 9

1999 CCAA Tournament in Chico, Calif. Chico State 5, UC Davis 3 UC Riverside 15, UC Davis 4

CCAA TOURNEY APPEARANCES: 3 CCAA TOURNEY RECORD: 3-6

Dave McKae provided one of the biggest highlights of the Aggies’ 2003 postseason run, fi ring the fi rst nine-inning no-hitter in school history against Fort Hays State in the West Region semifi nal game. The top-seeded Tigers had been the nation’s top-hitting team during the season.

26 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL School Records

INDIVIDUAL BATTING HOME RUNS Game Greg Gaunt vs. Hayward, 3/27/98 ...... 3 BATTING AVG. Season Steve Roberts, 1986 ...... 16 Season (Min. 70 AB) Career (4 yr) Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 27 Sam Viney, 1971 ...... (32-for-74) .4324 Career (3 yr) Steve Roberts, 1985-87 ...... 32 John Nedderman, 1947 ...... (38-for-88) .4318 Career (2 yr) Sam Viney, 1969, ’71 ...... 17 Season (Min. 100 AB) Dave Nix, 1995 ...... 401 RUNS BATTED IN Career (4 yr) Jack Anderson, 1961-64 ...... 348 Game Dan Overholt at Cal State L.A., 3/5/99 ...... 7 Career (3 yr) John LeBeau, 1984-86 ...... 360 Tim Adams vs. Cal State Hayward, 1997 Career (2 yr) Rich Watts, 1993-94 ...... 384 Al Gardner, vs. Fresno State, 1971 Season John LeBeau, 1985 ...... 66 GAMES Career (4 yr) Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 133 Season Tony Schifano, 1995 ...... 63 Career (3 yr) John LeBeau, 1984-86 ...... 153 Career Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 210 Career (2 yr) Rich Watts, 1993-94 ...... 106

AT BATS WALKS Season Matt Kamigawachi, 2003 ...... 248 Game Matt Zumstein, vs. Riverside, 5/7/99 ...... 4 Career Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04 ...... 798 Carl Velleno vs. Pacifi c (Ore.), 3/1/99 Jason Shapiro, vs. San Francisco, 1992 RUNS Kevin Elam, vs. Chico State, 1991 Game Matt Zumstein vs. Pacifi c (Ore.), 3/1/99 ...... 5 Guy Kissner, vs. Lewis & Clark, 1975 Sam Viney, vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1969 Sam Viney, vs. San Jose State, 1971 Season Jason Shapiro, 1994 ...... 72 Rick Yenovkian, vs. Sonoma, 1970 Jim Grant, 1985 Chris Mietus, vs. San Francisco, 1970 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 204 Steve Weiss, vs. California, 1960 Jerry Hinsdale, vs. California, 1959 HITS Season Jim Grant, 1985 ...... 59 Game Greg Gaunt vs. Pacifi c (Ore.), 3/1/99 ...... 6 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 148 Clay Sigg, vs. Nevada, 1972 Season Dave Nix, 1995 ...... 95 STOLEN BASES Career (4-yr) Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04 ...... 266 Game Joe Massucco, vs. S.F. State, 1994 ...... 5 Career (3 yr) John LeBeau, 1984-86 ...... 196 Season Jason Shapiro, 1994 ...... 43 Career (2 yr) Rich Watts, 1993-94 ...... 136 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 106

DOUBLES RBI IN INNING Game Dustin Soderman, 4/29/03 ...... 3 Darren Rounsaville, vs. Pacifi c, 1991 ...... 6 Andrew Reisinger, 2/21/03 Matt Zumstein vs. Pacifi c (Ore.), 3/1/99 TIMES REACHED BASE IN GAME Casey Cote vs. Sonoma State, 4/25/98 Jai Khanna, vs. Pacifi c, 1991 ...... 6 Sanjay Sharma, vs. Sonoma State, 1993 Clay Sigg, vs. Nevada, 1972 Jim Saunders, vs. Nevada, 1979 Sam Viney, vs. Nevada, 1971 Don Briggs, vs. Saint Mary’s, 1974 Gary Schlagenhauf, vs. Cal State L.A., 1970 Robin Rivett, vs. Sonoma State, 1967 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Season Jim Saunders, 1979 ...... 24 Marks in bold set in 2006 Career Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 52

TRIPLES Game Dwight Barker, vs. Mather AFB, 1953 ...... 3 Season Jason Wright, 1990 ...... 8 Career Jason Wright, 1989-92 ...... 14

TOTAL BASES Game Greg Gaunt vs. Hayward, 3/27/98 ...... 13 Sam Viney, vs. Nevada, 1971 Season Robby Tulk, 2004 ...... 133 Career Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 388

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 27 School Records

INDIVIDUAL BATTING TRIPLES HIT BY PITCH Game vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 4/18/98 ...... 4 Season David Butterworth, 2003 ...... 21 Season 1995 ...... 21 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 56 HOME RUNS SACRIFICES Game at Nevada, 5/17/94 (Shapiro 2, Cook, Morris, Watts) ...... 5 Season Matt Sparks, 1995 & 1997 ...... 18 vs. Chico, 1989 (Buck 2, Elam, Crutchley, Soares) vs. Stanford, 1975 (Lautze 2, Briggs 2, Town) SLUGGING PCT. Season 1985 ...... 62 Season Sam Viney, 1971 ...... 959 WALKS GRAND SLAMS Game vs Lewis and Clark, 1975 ...... 22 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 2 Season 1991 ...... 294 Jai Khanna, 1990-93 Gary Schlagenhauf, 1967-70 STOLEN BASES Sam Viney, 1969, ’71 Game vs. Hayward, 3/28/98 ...... 9 vs. Saint Mary’s, 2/25/96 HITTING STREAK Season 1993 ...... 144 Career Greg Morris, 1993 ...... 30 STRIKEOUTS (Hitters) HITS IN DOUBLEHEADER Game at California, 5/4/99 ...... 15 Jack Anderson, vs. Cal State Hayward, 1964 ...... 8 Season 1999 ...... 394

RBI IN DOUBLEHEADER HIT BY PITCH Casey Cote vs. Sonoma State, 4/25/98 ...... 8 Game vs San Jose State, 2/26/91 ...... 6 Jack Anderson, vs. Cal State Hayward, 1964 Season 1994 ...... 78

TOTAL BASES IN DOUBLEHEADER SACRIFICES Sam Viney, vs. Nevada, 1971 ...... 15 Game* (2x) last vs. Cal State Hayward, 3/6/95 ...... 5 Jack Anderson, vs. Hayward, 1964 Season 2003 ...... 66

MISCELLANEOUS * Some team game stats available since ’93 FIELDING CHANCES WITHOUT ERROR (2B-3B-SS) Tony Schifano, 1995 ...... 103 MISCELLANEOUS CONSECUTIVE WINS TEAM BATTING 2004 ...... 16 BATTING AVERAGE Season 2004 ...... 332 CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS 2004 ...... 20 GAMES Season 1995 ...... 63 LONGEST GAME (Innings) vs. Chico, 1966 (L, 7-5) ...... 17 AT BATS Game* vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 4/17/95 ...... 58 DOUBLE PLAYS (Defensively) Season 1995 ...... 2,039 1994 ...... 62

RUNS (Season) Inning vs. Univ. of Pacifi c, 1991 (15th inn.) ...... 15 1996 ...... 976 Game vs. Pacifi c (Ore.), 3/1/99 ...... 26 vs. Lewis & Clark, 1975 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Season 1993 ...... 458 Marks in bold set in 2006

HITS Inning vs. Univ. of Pacifi c, 1991 (15th inn.) ...... 11 Game vs. Pacifi c (Ore.), 3/1/99 ...... 26 Season 2003 ...... 629

DOUBLES Game vs. Cal Poly, 4/17/05 ...... 9 Season 2003 ...... 125

28 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL School Records

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING SAVES Season 2004 ...... 15 WINS 1994 ...... 15 Season Matt Pool, 1994 ...... 13 ...... Career (4 yr) Michael Potter, 2003-06 26 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Career (3 yr) Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 19 Season 1970 ...... 2.77 Matt Pool, 1992-94 ...... 19 Career (2 yr) Colby Craig, 1994-95 ...... 20 STRIKEOUTS Game 2/22/91 vs Cal State Stanislaus ...... 20 GAMES Season 2002 ...... 387 Season Travis Bearden, 2003 ...... 24 Career Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 68 HITS ALLOWED Season 2006 ...... 573 LOSSES Season Lee Jackson, 1970 ...... 9 WALKS ALLOWED Season 1975 ...... 267 SAVES Season Joel Needham, 2004 ...... 8 Neal Swank, 1994 LOW HIT GAMES Dan Hubert, 1987 Career Chris Stromberg, 1981-84 ...... 15 NO HITTERS Dave McKae, COMPLETE GAMES vs. Fort Hays State, 5/17/03 Season Steve Brown, 1979 ...... 11 (9 innings, won 3-0 in NCAA West Regional) Career Steve Brown, 1975-79 ...... 34 Dave Schwartz, vs. S.F. State, 4/14/90 (7 innings, won 2-1) EARNED RUN AVG. (Min. 1 IP/Team Game) Brian Buckley, vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 2/17/79 Season Tom Grovhoug, 1972 (54.2 IP) ...... 1.15 (7 innings, won 2-0) Career (4 yr) Fred Parker, 1967-70 (181.0 IP) ...... 2.24 Ed Newell, vs. San Jose State, 1967 Career (3 yr) Justin Reid, 1997-99 (267.0 IP) ...... 2.73 (7 innings, lost 1-0) Career (2 yr) Rob Stewart, 1971-72 (181.0 IP) ...... 2.33 ONE-HITTERS INNINGS PITCHED Vince DeCoito, vs. Grand Canyon, 3/27/04 Season Colby Craig, 1995 ...... 136.2 (9 innings, won 4-1) Career Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 339.0 Ryan Conners-Copeland, vs. Chico State, 4/13/96 (7 innings, won 3-0) STRIKEOUTS Mike Prelock, vs. Cal State Hayward, 3/4/95 Game (9 inn) Ed Newell, vs. Sonoma, 1967 ...... 18 (7 innings, won 4-0) Game (7 inn) John Clay, vs. Sonoma, 1967 ...... 15 Ryan Greene, vs. Cal State L.A., 2/18/95 Season Justin Reid, 1999 ...... 125 (7 innings, won 9-0) Career (4 yr) John Clay, 1966-68, ’70 ...... 275 Mike Prelock, vs. S.F. State, 1993 Career (3 yr) Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 329 (7 innings, won 9-0) Career (2 yr) Rudy Taub, 1989-90 ...... 126 Roger McKay, vs. Cal State Hayward, 1974 (7 innings, won 1-0) GAMES STARTED Ross Merritt, vs. Cal State Hayward, 1972 Season Colby Craig, 1995 ...... 18 (7 innings, won 1-0) Career Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 52 Mike Sloss, vs. Humboldt State, 1962 (9 innings, won 1-0) TEAM PITCHING Bill Lovelace, vs. Chico State, 1952 (7 innings, lost 2-1) VICTORIES Season 1994 ...... 47

LOSSES Season 1987, 2006 ...... 34

COMPLETE GAMES Season 1976 ...... 28

SHUTOUTS Season 1996 ...... 10

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 29 Season Top 10 Lists

BATTING DOUBLES 1. Jim Saunders, 1979 ...... 24 BATTING AVG. (Min. 100 AB) T2. Ryan Coultas, 2003 ...... 20 1. Dave Nix, 1995 ...... 401 T2. Dave Nix, 1995 ...... 20 2. Steve Keeney, 1982 ...... 3938 T4. Robby Tulk, 2003 ...... 19 3. Rich Watts, 1994 ...... 3935 T4. Dennis Flippen, 2002 ...... 19 4. Carl Velleno, 1999 ...... 388 6. Carl Velleno, 1999 ...... 18 5. Jerry Reedy, 1974 ...... 383 T7. Matt Kamigawachi, 2004 ...... 17 6. Ryan Coultas, 2002 ...... 379 T7. Andrew Reisinger, 2003 ...... 17 7. Dennis Flippen, 2000 ...... 377 T7. Matt Kamigawachi, 2002 ...... 17 8. Bill Barker, 1975 ...... 376 T7. Nolan Sturgeon, 2000 ...... 17 9. John LeBeau, 1985 ...... 3744 T7. Chris Stretch, 2000 ...... 17 10. Troy Hess, 1993 ...... 3737 T7. Warren Buck, 1990 ...... 17

RUNS TRIPLES T1. Jason Shapiro, 1994 ...... 72 T1. David Gordon, 2000 ...... 8 T1. Jim Grant, 1985 ...... 72 T1. Jason Wright, 1990 ...... 8 3. Jason Shapiro, 1993 ...... 69 T3. Dave LeBeau, 1982 ...... 6 T4. Matt Kamigawachi, 2002 ...... 62 T3. Rich Martini, 1976 ...... 6 T4. Dave Ray, 1993 ...... 62 T3. Rick Hennes, 1971 ...... 6 6. Dan Overholt, 1999 ...... 58 T6. Robby Tulk, 2004 ...... 5 T7. Brad Sanfi lippo, 1997 ...... 56 T6. Ryan Coultas, 2002 ...... 5 T7. Chris Walsh, 1994 ...... 56 T6. Dan Overholt, 1999 ...... 5 T7. Rich Martini, 1976 ...... 56 T6. Brad Sanfi lippo, 1997 ...... 5 10. Robby Tulk, 2004 ...... 54 T6. Tony Schifano, 1995 ...... 5 T6. Dave Nix, 1995 ...... 5 HITS T6. Ron Conway, 1964 ...... 5 1. Dave Nix, 1995 ...... 95 2. Rich Watts, 1994 ...... 85 HOME RUNS 3. Matt Kamigawachi, 2003 ...... 82 1. Steve Roberts, 1986 ...... 16 4. Dave Ray, 1993 ...... 81 T2. Dennis Flippen, 2000 ...... 13 5. Matt Kamigawachi, 2002 ...... 80 T2. Carl Velleno, 1997 ...... 13 6. Tony Schifano, 1997 ...... 79 T2. John LeBeau, 1985 ...... 13 7. Dennis Flippen, 2002 ...... 77 T2. Jim Grant, 1985 ...... 13 T8. Matt Kamigawachi, 2004 ...... 76 T2. Steve Roberts, 1985 ...... 13 T8. Greg Morris, 1993 ...... 76 7. Lee Wilcox, 1976 ...... 12 T10. Robby Tulk, 2004 ...... 74 T8. Robby Tulk, 2004 ...... 11 T10. Ryan Coultas, 2002 ...... 74 T8. David Butterworth, 2003 ...... 11 T10. Robby Tulk, 2002 ...... 74 T8. Dennis Flippen, 2002 ...... 11 T10. Greg Morris, 1994 ...... 74 T8. Sam Viney, 1971 ...... 11 T10. Jim Saunders, 1979 ...... 74 T8. Tim Nelson, 1981 ...... 11

RUNS BATTED IN STOLEN BASES 1. John LeBeau, 1985 ...... 66 1. Jason Shapiro, 1994 ...... 43 2. Rich Watts, 1994 ...... 63 2. Jason Shapiro, 1993 ...... 38 T3. Troy Hess, 1993 ...... 60 3. Tony Schifano, 1997 ...... 35 T3. Steve Roberts, 1986 ...... 60 T4. Tony Schifano, 1996 ...... 34 5. Greg Morris, 1993 ...... 57 T4. Dave Ray, 1993 ...... 34 6. Tim Nelson, 1981 ...... 53 6. Jim Grant, 1985 ...... 32 T7. Robby Tulk, 2004 ...... 50 T7. Matt Sparks, 1995 ...... 29 T7. Dennis Flippen, 2002 ...... 50 T7. Matt Lefer, 1992 ...... 29 T7. Carl Velleno, 1999 ...... 50 T9. John Lucido, 1978 ...... 26 T7. Jai Khanna, 1993 ...... 50 T9. Rich Martini, 1976 ...... 26 T7. Tim Adams, 1997 ...... 50 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Marks in bold set in 2006

30 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Season Top 10 Lists

PITCHING STRIKEOUTS 1. Justin Reid, 1999 ...... 125 VICTORIES 2. Justin Reid, 1997 ...... 113 1. Matt Pool, 1994 ...... 13 3. Luke Steidlmayer, 2001 ...... 106 T2. Colby Craig, 1994 ...... 11 4. John Clay, 1970 ...... 104 T2. Gary Rowe, 1984 ...... 11 5. Brian Buckley, 1979 ...... 102 T2. Steve Brown, 1978 ...... 11 T6. Dave McKae, 2005 ...... 100 T5. Greg Bruso, 2002 ...... 10 T6. Luke Steidlmayer, 2002 ...... 100 T5. Luke Steidlmayer, 2001 ...... 10 T6. Greg Bruso, 2002 ...... 100 T6. Michael Potter, 2003 ...... 9 9. Justin Reid, 1998 ...... 91 T6. Neal Swank, 1996 ...... 9 10. Steve Brown, 1978 ...... 83 T6. Colby Craig, 1995 ...... 9 T6. Mike Prelock, 1994 ...... 9 INNINGS PITCHED T6. Brian Buckley, 1979 ...... 9 1. Colby Craig, 1995 ...... 136.2 T6. Ross Merritt, 1972 ...... 9 2. Brian Buckley, 1979 ...... 116.2 3. Steve Brown, 1978 ...... 116.0 SAVES 4. Matt Pool, 1994 ...... 111.0 T1. Joel Needham, 2004 ...... 8 5. John Clay, 1970 ...... 108.2 T1. Neal Swank, 1994 ...... 8 6. Dave McKae, 2005 ...... 107.1 T1. Dan Hubert, 1987 ...... 8 7. Gary Rowe, 1984 ...... 107.0 T4. Dave McKae, 2002 ...... 7 8. Cam Bullock, 1993 ...... 106.2 T4. Bill Brelsford, 1996 ...... 7 9. Mike Prelock, 1994 ...... 104.2 T6. NIK AURORA, 2006 ...... 6 10. Dave Rose, 1972 ...... 104.0 T6. Joel Needham, 2003 ...... 6 T6. Tony Franchi, 1993 ...... 6 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS T6. Jim Bowin, 1977 ...... 6 Marks in bold set in 2006 T10. Tony Franchi, 1992 ...... 5 T10. Aaron Patella, 1991 ...... 5 T10. Kevin Grindy, 1990 ...... 5 T10. Phil Staehle, 1982 ...... 5

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Min. 1 IP per team game) 1. Tom Grovhoug, 1972 ...... 1.15 2. Rob Stewart, 1971 ...... 1.39 3. Fred Parker, 1970 ...... 1.61 4. Luke Steidlmayer, 2001 ...... 1.73 5. John Clay, 1970 ...... 1.822 6. Justin Reid, 1998 ...... 1.823 7. Colby Craig, 1994 ...... 1.935 8. Earl Koberlein, 1963 ...... 1.941 9. Greg Bruso, 2002 ...... 1.942 10. Ed Hauk, 1967 ...... 2.16

Justin Reid struck out a school-record 125 batters in a mere 94.1 innings pitched in 1999. His strikeout ratio of 11.9 per nine innings ranked 11th in Division II that year.

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 31 Career Top 10 Lists

BATTING RUNS BATTED IN 1. John LeBeau, 1984-86 ...... 153 GAMES 2. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04 ...... 136 1. Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 210 3. Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 133 2. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04 ...... 202 4. Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 125 3. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 200 5. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 123 4. Tony Schifano, 1994-97 ...... 194 6. Steve Roberts, 1985-87 ...... 121 T5. Jai Khanna, 1990-93 ...... 192 7. Jason Wright, 1989-92 ...... 119 T5. Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 192 8. Chris Walsh, 1992-95 ...... 117 T7. Andy Reisinger, 2001-04 ...... 186 9. Greg Carlson, 1995-98 ...... 113 T7. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 186 10. Dennis Flippen, 1999-2002 ...... 112 9. Chris Walsh, 1992-95 ...... 179 T10. Joe Massucco, 1991-94 ...... 176 DOUBLES T10. Rick Hennes, 1971-74 ...... 176 1. Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 52 T2. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04 ...... 50 AT BATS T2. Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 50 1. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04 ...... 798 4. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 49 2. Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 781 T5. Nolan Sturgeon, 1997-2000 ...... 43 3. Jai Khanna, 1990-93 ...... 696 T5. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 43 T4. Tony Schifano, 1994-97 ...... 678 7. Ryan Coultas, 2002-04 ...... 41 T4. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 678 T8. Andrew Reisinger, 2001-04 ...... 39 6. Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 667 T8. Greg Carlson, 1995-98 ...... 39 7. Rick Hennes, 1971-74 ...... 620 T8. John LeBeau, 1984-86 ...... 39 8. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 596 10. Jim Saunders, 1979-80 ...... 38 9. Jason Wright, 1989-92 ...... 590 10. Nolan Sturgeon, 1997-2000 ...... 567 TRIPLES 1. Jason Wright, 1989-92 ...... 14 RUNS T2. Rick Hennes, 1971-74 ...... 13 1. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 204 T2. Jai Khanna, 1990-93 ...... 13 2. Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 175 4. Tony Schifano, 1994-97 ...... 12 3. Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 160 T5. Ryan Coultas, 2002-04 ...... 10 4. Jason Wright, 1989-92 ...... 155 T5. Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 10 5. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 147 T5. Jack Anderson, 1961-64 ...... 10 6. Rick Hennes, 1971-74 ...... 146 T8. Dan Overholt, 1997-99 ...... 9 T7. Tony Schifano, 1994-97 ...... 135 T8. Ron Conway, 1962-64 ...... 9 T7. John LeBeau, 1984-86 ...... 135 9. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04 ...... 132 HOME RUNS 10. Jai Khanna, 1990-93 ...... 127 1. Steve Roberts, 1985-87 ...... 32 2. Dennis Flippen, 1999-2002 ...... 29 HITS 3. Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 27 1. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04 ...... 266 T4. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 23 2. Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 253 T4. John LeBeau, 1984-86 ...... 23 T3. Tony Schifano, 1994-97 ...... 214 6. Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 21 T3. Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 214 7. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 19 5. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 211 T8. Gary Schlagenhauf, 1967-70 ...... 18 6. Jason Wright, 1989-92 ...... 201 T8. Chris Mietus, 1967-70 ...... 18 7. Jai Khanna, 1990-93 ...... 200 T10. Sam Viney, 1969 & 1971 ...... 17 8. John LeBeau, 1984-86 ...... 196 T10. Jim Grant, 1984-85 ...... 17 9. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 193 10. Rick Hennes, 1971-74 ...... 191 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Marks in bold set in 2006

32 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Career Top 10 Lists

WALKS PITCHING 1. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 148 2. Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 141 VICTORIES 3. Kevin Elam, 1988-91 ...... 121 1. Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 26 4. Robby Tulk, 2001-04 ...... 108 T2. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 23 5. John LeBeau, 1984-86 ...... 106 T2. Steve Brown, 1975-78 ...... 23 6. Rich Lautze, 1972-75 ...... 105 T4. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 21 7. Chris Walsh, 1992-95 ...... 103 T4. Neal Swank, 1993-96 ...... 21 8. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 102 T4. Andy Craig, 1990-93 ...... 21 9. Rick Hennes, 1971-74 ...... 100 T7. Colby Craig, 1994-95 ...... 20 10. Chris Mietus, 1967-70 ...... 98 T7. Mike Prelock, 1992-95 ...... 20 T7. Mike Moroski, 1976-79 ...... 20 STOLEN BASES 1. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 106 SAVES 2. Tony Schifano, 1994-97 ...... 86 1. Chris Stromberg, 1981-84 ...... 15 3. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 58 2. Joel Needham, 2002-04 ...... 14 4. Joe Massucco, 1991-94 ...... 57 3. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 13 5. Matt Sparks, 1994-97 ...... 54 4. Neal Swank, 1993-96 ...... 12 6. Dave Ray, 1992-93 ...... 50 5. Tony Franchi, 1990-93 ...... 11 T7. Jim Grant, 1984-85 ...... 44 6. Sam Nickelson, 1997-2000 ...... 10 T7. Matt Lefer, 1990-92 ...... 44 7. Bill Brelsford, 1993-96 ...... 9 9. Rich Martini, 1975-77 ...... 42 T8. NIK AURORA, 2004- ...... 8 T10. Adam Wilson, 2000-01 ...... 40 T8. Dan Hubert, 1987 ...... 8 T10. Jeff Ellis, 1993-96 ...... 40 10. Aaron Patella, 1988-’89, 1991 ...... 7 T10. Don Briggs, 1974-77 ...... 40 T10. John Lucido, 1978-80 ...... 40 GAMES PITCHED 1. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 68 HIT BY PITCH 2. Neal Swank, 1993-96 ...... 65 1. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94 ...... 56 3. Andy Craig, 1990-93 ...... 61 2. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 49 T4. NIK AURORA, 2004- ...... 60 3. David Butterworth, 2003-05 ...... 40 T4. Tony Franchi, 1990-93 ...... 60 4. Chris Walsh, 1992-95 ...... 39 T6. Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 55 5. Matt Sparks, 1994-97 ...... 22 T6. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 55 6. Jeff Ellis, 1993-96 ...... 21 T6. Mike Prelock, 1992-95 ...... 55 T7. Dan Overholt, 1997-99 ...... 19 9. Jeff Myers, 1983-’85, 1987 ...... 53 T7. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 19 10. Steve Brown, 1975-78 ...... 51 T9. Wayne Alger, 1993-96 ...... 18 T9. Dave Ray, 1992-93 ...... 18 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Marks in bold set in 2006 BATTING AVG. (Min. 300 AB) 1. Rich Watts, 1993-1994 ...... 384 (136/354) 2. Dave Nix, 1993-1996 ...... 374 (115/300) 3. Steve Keeney, 1981-1982 ...... 370 (127/343) 4. Tim Nelson, 1981-1982 ...... 366 (117/320) 5. John LeBeau, 1984-1986 ...... 360 (196/545) 6. Jim Saunders, 1979-1980 ...... 351 (131/373) 7. Adam Wilson, 2000-01 ...... 347 (131/375) 8. Jack Anderson, 1961-1964 ...... 348 (121/348) 9. Rich Martini, 1975-1977 ...... 347 (132/380) 10. Dennis Flippen, 1999-2002 ...... 344 (180/523)

Catcher Rich Watts set UC Davis’ career batting average record, hitting .384 in his two-year career from 1993-94. Watts was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 33 Career Top 10 Lists

PITCHING, cont. SHUTOUTS 1. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 7 GAMES STARTED 2. Ryan Conners-Copeland, 1995-98 ...... 5 1. Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 52 3. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 4 2. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 49 T4. Colby Craig, 1994-95 ...... 3 3. Andy Craig, 1990-93 ...... 44 T4. Andy Craig, 1990-93 ...... 3 4. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970 ...... 42 T4. Rudy Taub, 1989-90 ...... 3 T5. Steve Brown, 1975-78 ...... 40 T4. Steve Brown, 1975-78 ...... 3 T5. Lee Jackson, 1968-71 ...... 40 T4. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970 ...... 3 T7. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 37 T4. Fred Parker, 1967-70 ...... 3 T7. Mike Prelock, 1992-95 ...... 37 T8. Julio Marquez, 2000-2003 ...... 36 ERA (Min. 125 Innings) T8. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 36 1. Fred Parker, 1967-’70 ...... 2.25 (180.1ip) T8. Mike Moroski, 1976-79 ...... 36 2. Rob Stewart, 1971-’72 ...... 2.33 (181.2ip) 3. Ed Newell, 1967-’70 ...... 2.38 (136.0ip) INNINGS PITCHED 4. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 2.65 (265.0ip) 1. Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 339.0 5. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970 ...... 2.69 (318.1ip) 2. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970 ...... 318.1 6. Oscar Pacheco, 1975-’76 ...... 2.73 (125.1ip) 3. Steve Brown, 1975-78 ...... 315.0 7. Justin Reid, 1997-’99 ...... 2.73 (267.0ip) 4. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 304.2 8. Colby Craig, 1994-’95 ...... 2.74 (229.2ip) 5. Andy Craig, 1990-93 ...... 291.2 9. Brad Mettler, 1982-’83 ...... 2.76 (192.1ip) 6. Lee Jackson, 1968-71 ...... 290.2 10. Jim Crawford, 1970-’73 ...... 2.83 (162.1ip) 7. Mike Prelock, 1992-95 ...... 278.2 8. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 267.0 WINNING PCT. (Min. 10 decisions) 9. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 265.0 1. Tom Grovhoug, 1971-73 ...... 800 (12-3) 10. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 262.0 2. Matt Pool, 1992-94 ...... 792 (19-5) 3. Ross Merritt, 1971-72 ...... 750 (15-5) STRIKEOUTS 4. Tony Franchi, 1990-93 ...... 750 (12-4) 1. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 329 5. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 731 (19-7) 2. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970 ...... 275 6. Barry Biggerstaff, 1976 ...... 727 ( 8-3) 3. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000- 02 ...... 269 7. Gary Rowe, 1984 & 1986 ...... 720 (18-7) 4. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 261 8. Colby Craig, 1994-95 ...... 714 (20-8) 5. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 250 9. Cam Bullock, 1990-93 ...... 696 (16-7) 6. Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 241 10. Oscar Pacheco, 1975-76 ...... 692 ( 9-4) 7. Steve Brown, 1975-78 ...... 238 8. Lee Jackson, 1968-71 ...... 228 STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNS. (Min. 125 Inns.) 9. Rich Smith, 1963-66 ...... 175 1. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 11.09 (267.0ip) 10. Mike Prelock, 1992-95 ...... 169 2. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 9.24 (262.0ip) 3. Ed Newell, 1967-70 ...... 8.87 (136.0ip) COMPLETE GAMES 4. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 8.86 (265.0ip) 1. Steve Brown, 1975-78 ...... 34 5. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970 ...... 7.77 (318.1ip) 2. Lee Jackson, 1968-71 ...... 22 6. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 7.40 (304.2ip) 3. Mike Moroski, 1976-79 ...... 21 7. Rich Smith, 1963-70 ...... 7.36 (214.0ip) 4. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970 ...... 20 8. Jim Crawford, 1970-73 ...... 7.26 (162.1ip) 5. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 18 9. Mike Sloss, 1962-63 ...... 7.20 (145.0ip) 6. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 16 10. Lee Jackson, 1967-71 ...... 7.06 (290.2ip) 7. Colby Craig, 1994-95 ...... 15 8. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 10

CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Marks in bold set in 2006

34 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Year-by-Year Records

Overall League Overall League Year Coach W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Year Coach W-L-T Pct. W-L-T 1938 Hickey 7-7 .500 no league 1988 Swimley 22-29-1 .433 15-12 (3rd) 1939 Hickey 9-16 .360 no league 1989 Swimley 23-29-2 .444 16-14 (3rd) 1940 Hickey 5-9 .357 no league 1990 Swimley 29-25-2 .536 21-9 (T1st) 1941 Hickey 3-7 .300 no league 1991 Swimley 26-26 .500 17-12 (3rd) 1942 Hickey 5-8-1 .393 no league 1992 Swimley 27-18 .600 20-10 (2nd) 1943 (No season - World War II) 1993 Swimley 43-14 .754 30-5 (1st) 1944 (No season - World War II) 1994 Swimley 47-12 .797 32-3 (1st) 1945 (No season - World War II) 1995 Swimley 31-32 .492 21-14 (2nd) 1946 Hickey 1-14 .077 no league 1996 Swimley 34-22 .607 24-11 (2nd) 1947 Hickey 12-12 .500 3-4 (4th) 1997 Swimley 29-27 .518 20-15 (3rd) 1948 Hickey 7-14 .333 3-5 (3rd) 1998 Swimley 22-22-1 .500 20-15 (3rd) 1949 Boyer 6-19 .240 6-6 (T3rd) 1999 Swimley 32-25 .561 21-18 (5th) 1950 Boyer 9-17 .346 4-6 (T3rd) 2000 Swimley 26-27 .491 20-19 (7th) 1951 Boyer 10-10 .500 7-1 (1st) 2001 Swimley 26-28 .481 19-18 (6th) 1952 Boyer 2-16 .111 1-5 (4th) 2002 Swimley 33-26 .559 25-15 (2nd) 1953 Lotter 7-14 .333 2-4 (4th) 2003 Peters 36-24 .600 24-14 (3rd) 1954 Lotter 8-18 .307 2-8 (6th) 2004 Peters 37-15-1 .708 32-7-1 (1st-rs) 1955 Lotter 9-16 .360 2-8 (6th) 2005 Peters 27-29 .482 — 1956 Lotter 4-18 .181 2-8 (6th) 2006 Peters 18-34 .346 — 1957 Lotter 11-18 .379 2-8 (6th) 1958 Lotter 6-14 .300 1-9 (6th) 1959 Stromgren 7-12 .368 1-7 (6th) COACHING RECORDS 1938-PRESENT 1960 Sells 3-16 .158 1-9 (6th) Overall League Coaches (Yrs.) W-L-T W-L-T 1961 Lakie 7-12 .368 3-7 (6th) 1962 Lakie 5-20 .200 3-7 (5th) Rex Peters 118-102-1 56-21-1 (2003-Present) (.536) (.724) 1963 Lakie 12-12 .500 6-4 (3rd) Phil Swimley 902-832-15 586-414-2 1964 Lakie 12-16 .429 5-6 (4th) (1966-76, ’78-’02) (.520) (.586) 1965 Lakie 6-20 .231 2-8 (7th) Fred Zimmerman 22-26 (.458) 9-9 (.500) 1966 Swimley 7-26 .212 3-9 (6th) (1977) 1967 Swimley 18-15 .545 8-6 (2nd) Bill Lakie 42-80 (.344) 19-32 (.373) 1968 Swimley 14-20 .412 6-8 (T4th) (1961-65) 1969 Swimley 18-18 .500 9-12 (6th) Jim Sells 3-16 (.158) 1-9 (.100) 1970 Swimley 16-25 .390 10-8 (4th) (1960) 1971 Swimley 21-22 .488 11-7 (T3rd) George Stromgren 7-12 (.368) 1-7 (.125) 1972 Swimley 32-19-1 .625 12-6 (2nd) (1960) 1973 Swimley 22-20-1 .523 12-5-1 (1st) Will Lotter 45-98 (.315) 11-45 (.196) 1974 Swimley 25-21 .543 11-7 (3rd) (1953-58) 1975 Swimley 25-23-1 .520 8-7 (2nd) Carl Boyer 27-62 (.303) 18-18 (.500) 1976 Swimley 27-25-1 .519 13-4 (1st) (1949-52) 1977 Zimmerman 22-26 .458 9-9 (4th) Vern Hickey 49-87-1 (.361) 6-9 (.400) 1978 Swimley 26-23-2 .529 11-7 (3rd) (1938-42, ’46-58) 1979 Swimley 29-21 .580 23-11 (1st) 1980 Swimley 19-26-2 .426 14-18 (5th) 1981 Swimley 18-27 .400 14-19 (5th) 1982 Swimley 20-21-1 .488 18-11-1 (2nd) 1983 Swimley 19-19 .500 16-14 (3rd) 1984 Swimley 24-24 .500 22-14 (1st) 1985 Swimley 30-19 .612 20-10 (T1st) 1986 Swimley 26-22 .542 16-14 (2nd) 1987 Swimley 16-34 .320 8-27 (5th)

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 35 Award Winners

ALL-AMERICANS AGGIES IN THE PROS 2002 Greg Bruso, P, Second Team Player, Pos., Team ...... Yr. Signed 2001 Luke Steidlmayer, P, Second Team Tyler LaTorre, OF, (Free Agent) ...... 2006 1999 Justin Reid, P, Second Team Dave McKae, P, San Francisco Giants (Free Agent) ...... 2005 1998 Justin Reid, P, Second Team Ryan Coultas, SS, New York Mets (6th round) ...... 2004 1996 Dave Nix, OF, Third Team Robby Tulk, OF, (25th round) ...... 2004 1995 Dave Nix, OF, Third Team Joel Needham, RHP, Milwaukee Brewers (32nd round) ...... 2004 1994 Matt Pool, P, Second Team Jason Shapiro, OF, Second Team Ryan Coultas, SS, Chicago Cubs (13th round)* ...... 2003 Rich Watts, C, Second Team Luke Steidlmayer, RHP, (8th round) ...... 2002 1993 Dave Ray, 2B, Second Team Greg Bruso, RHP, San Francisco Giants (16th round) ...... 2002 Mike Prelock, P, Third Team Jake Wilson, 3B, Anaheim Angels (Free Agent) ...... 2000 1986 John LeBeau, 1B, Second Team Justin Reid, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates (4th round) ...... 1999 1979 Gregg Hilderbrand, OF, Second Team 1973 John Repetto, SS, First Team Tim Adams, DH, Anaheim Angels (Free Agent) ...... 1997 1971 Sam Viney, OF, First Team Ryan Greene, RHP, (Free Agent) ...... 1997 1964 Jack Anderson, 1B, Second Team Tony Schifano, SS, Florida Marlins (Free Agent) ...... 1997 Anthony Dellamano, RHP, Texas Rangers (12th round) ...... 1996 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Greg Morris, IF, California Angels (5th round) ...... 1994

1980 Eric Parker, OF Hayward Cook, OF, Florida Marlins (9th round) ...... 1994 1974 Jerry Reedy, SS Rich Watts, C, Pittsburgh Pirates (11th round) ...... 1994 1973 Jim Crawford, P Matt Pool, P, Colorado Rockies (15th round) ...... 1994 1972 Tom Grovhoug, P Jason Shapiro, OF, Chicago White Sox (Free agent) ...... 1994 Bart Greene, OF, Detroit Tigers ...... 1992 CAL AGGIE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME BASEBALL INDUCTEES Dave Schwartz, P, Minnesota Twins ...... 1991 Steve Roberts, OF, ...... 1987 Jack Anderson, 1960-64 Dave LeBeau, SS, Atlanta Braves ...... 1983 Jim Anderson, 1946-49 Brad Mettler, P, ...... 1983 Don Briggs, 1974-77 Steve Keeney, OF, San Francisco Giants ...... 1982 Steve Brown, 1975-78 Brian Buckley, 1975-79 Jim Saunders, C-1B, San Francisco Giants ...... 1980 Dick Carriere, 1960-64 Brian Buckley, P, California Angels ...... 1979 Steve Chorak, 1936-40 Steve Brown, P, California Angels** ...... 1978 Ray Crawford, 1959-62 Barry Biggerstaff, P, Los Angeles Dodgers ...... 1976 Jim Fiack, 1968-72 Jerry Reedy, SS, ...... 1974 Tim Indart, 1960-61 Rich Martini, 1974-77 Jim Fiack, C, Los Angeles Dodgers ...... 1972 Mike Moroski, 1975-79 Sam Viney, OF, Montreal Expos ...... 1971 John Nedderman, 1946-50 Sal Balderrama, SS, Kansas City Royals ...... 1970 David Nix, 1993-96 Gary Schlagenhauf, OF, Kansas City Royals ...... 1970 John Repetto, 1970-73 Colby E. “Babe” Slater, 1914-17 List excludes independent pro leagues Sam Viney, 1969-71 * Did not sign Rich Watts, 1992-94 ** Reached major leagues Dale Weishahn, 1962-63

36 2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Award Winners

FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1985 Andy Calbreath, P ** 1964 Jack Anderson, 1B Jim Grant, 3B Dick Carriere, OF 2006 Tyler LaTorre, OF Dan Hayes, OF 1963 Jack Anderson, 1B Michael Potter, P John LeBeau, 1B Dick Carriere, OF 2005 Dave McKae, P 1984 Gary Rowe, P ** Jan Swanson, C 2004 Michael Potter, P** Dave Hartley, 2B 1962 Jack Anderson, 1B Dave McKae, P John LeBeau, 1B Robby Tulk, OF 1983 Dave LeBeau, SS * - Conference Player of the Year 2003 Ryan Coultas, SS Brad Mettler, P ** - Conference Pitcher of the Year Matt Kamigawachi, 3B 1982 Steve Keeney, OF Dustin Soderman, OF Tim Nelson, C AFFILIATIONS David Butterworth, AL 1981 Steve Keeney, OF 2002 Greg Bruso, P** Tim Nelson, 1B Pre-1982: Dennis Flippen, 1B 1980 Jim Saunders, 1B Far Western Conference Ryan Coultas, SS 1979 Brian Buckley, P ** Matt Kamigawachi, 3B Gregg Hilderbrand, OF * 1982-1998: Robby Tulk, OF Jeff Hart, SS Northern California Athletic Conference 2001 Luke Steidlmayer, P** 1978 Steve Brown, P ** 2000 John Holtkamp, P Jeff Hart, SS 1999-2004: Chris Stretch, OF Gregg Hilderbrand, OF California Collegiate Athletic Association 1999 Justin Reid, P** 1977 Don Briggs, SS Carl Velleno, 1B Rich Martini, OF 1998 Justin Reid, P 1976 Rich Martini, OF * 2005-07: 1997 Tim Adams, DH Barry Biggerstaff, P Div. I Independents0 Tony Schifano, SS Don Briggs, SS 1996 Dave Nix, OF* Steve Brown, P Ryan Conners-Copeland, P Lee Wilcox, 1B Anthony Dellamano, P 1975 Oscar Pacheco, P ** Tony Schifano, SS Don Briggs, SS * Scott Winton, 1B Bill Barker, 1B 1995 Dave Nix, OF Rich Lautze, OF Tony Schifano, SS John Woods, C Chris Walsh, C 1974 Rick Hennes, OF 1994 Jason Shapiro, OF* Rich Lautze, OF Matt Pool, P** Alex Perales, 2B Colby Craig, P Jerry Reedy, SS Greg Morris, SS 1973 Jim Crawford, P Chris Walsh, DH Dennis Pfyl, 1B Rich Watts, C John Repetto, SS 1993 Dave Ray, 2B* 1972 Jim Fiack, C Mike Prelock, P** Ross Merritt, P Andy Craig, P John Repetto, SS Jai Khanna, SS Clay Sigg, OF Joe Massucco, OF 1971 Dennis Pfyl, Utility Greg Morris, 3B John Repetto, SS Rich Watts, C Rob Stewart, P 1992 Tony Franchi, P Sam Viney, OF Jai Khanna, SS 1970 Sal Balderrama, SS Matt Lefer, OF John Clay, P 1991 Jason Wright, 1B Dan White, OF 1990 Jim Reiley, SS 1969 Chris Mietus, 1B Rudy Taub, P Fred Parker, P Jason Wright, 1B 1967 John Clay, P 1989 Terry Pedretti, 3B Gary Schlagenhauf, OF 1988 Kevin Grindy, P ** 1966 Paul Fiack, OF 1987 Jamie Williams, SS 1986 John LeBeau, 1B Steve Roberts, OF

2007 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 37 UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any THIS IS University of California campus.

Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies Agricultural Systems and Environment American Studies Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Science & Management Anthropology Applied Physics ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES Art History Art Studio UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural On campus, UC Davis students can rally around Asian American Studies & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & the highly successful athletics department by joining Atmospheric Science Avian Sciences Science), fi ve professional schools (Education, Law, the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a fi rst-class Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center Biological Science Division of Biological Sciences. for the Performing Arts. Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate The university also offers hundreds of student Biotechnology Cell Biology programs, the university offers the most expansive and clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering diverse range of academics among any of the University fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations Chemistry of California campuses. Additionally, students also have and the Associated Students of UC Davis student Chicana/Chicano Studies Chinese the opportunity to combine majors or customize their government. Civil Engineering Classical Civilization fi eld of study by creating an individual major. For the active Aggie, students may participate in Clinical Nutrition For those interested in graduate degrees – whether the diverse intramural sports program or join one of Communication Community & Regional Development it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Rec- Comparative Literature Computational Applied Science advising services to help students craft their education reation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the Computer Engineering Computer Science toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis campus with its own state-of-the-art fi tness venue. Computer Science & Engineering students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual Crop Science & Management Design to either their fi rst or second choices. student-run open house. The popular event showcases Dramatic Art East Asian Studies all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, Economics staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur- Electrical Engineering English RANKINGS rounding communities. Entomology UC Davis ranks 14th among public universities, Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management according to U.S. News & World Report, and 16th by the Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning National Research Council. Furthermore, the National GETTING AROUND Environmental Toxicology Science Foundation places the university 12th in the Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity Exercise Biology nation in research funding, and Money magazine consid- of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international Fiber & Polymer Science Film Studies ered UC Davis as one of the West’s top “best buys”. airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Food Science Additionally, the Gourman Report rated the ge- Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac- French Genetics netics department at No. 1, while U.S. News & World ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the Geology German Report ranked the College of Engineering as No. 13 fi nest ski resorts and the Pacifi c Ocean’s top beaches. History Human Development among its peers. Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolo- Hydrology bus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer International Agricultural Development International Relations free transportation to registered undergraduates. Italian COMMUNITY Japanese The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Landscape Architecture other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike Linguistics Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so- Managerial Economics paths make the entire town conducive to both riders Materials Science & Engineering cially innovative community. Mathematics and pedestrians. Mechanical Engineering The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty Medieval Studies Microbiology shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the Music city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities Native American Studies www.ucdavis.edu Natural Sciences for active students. Nature & Culture Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy Physics Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Soil & Water Science Spanish Statistics Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies i CAMPUS LEADERSHIP

LARRY VANDERHOEF UC Davis Chancellor Larry N. Vanderhoef was appointed chancellor of the to promote dialogue and scholar exchange, and to promote University of California, Davis, in April 1994. He joined the generally the notion of crossing boundaries to build greater campus in 1984 as executive vice chancellor and provost. understanding and good will - a continuing personal and During his 10-plus years as chancellor, the campus was professional effort. invited to membership in the AAU; increased its extramural His research interests lie in the general area of plant awards from $169.1 million to $420.7 million annually, earn- growth and development, and in the evolution of the land- ing a National Science Foundation (NSF) research funding grant universities. He has taught classes from freshman level ranking of 14th in the U.S.; expanded classroom, lab, clini- to advanced graduate study. cal and offi ce space by 2 million square feet, with 1 million Chancellor Vanderhoef has served on various national more to be built over the next fi ve years; completed the commissions addressing graduate and international educa- transformation of an ailing county hospital to an academi- tion, the role of a modern land-grant university and ac- cally distinguished and fi nancially sound regional medical crediting issues. center; and made distinctive strides in recruiting a diverse He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in biology from the and accomplished faculty and student body. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and a Ph.D. in plant Chancellor Vanderhoef was recently honored by the biochemistry from Purdue University. Previously, he held Sacramento Business Journal as one of the 20 people who have faculty positions at the University of Illinois, where he also contributed most substantially to California’s capital region served as a department head, and at the University of Mary- over the past 20 years and by the Sacramento Metropolitan land, College Park, where he was appointed provost. He was Chamber of Commerce as Sacramentan of the Year. awarded honorary doctoral degrees by Purdue University In 2004 he led a UC Davis delegation to Iran in an effort and by Inje University in Korea.

VIRGINIA HINSHAW UC Davis Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Virginia S. Hinshaw, Ph.D. serves as the Provost and School of Medicine, and in the Department of Pathology, Mi- Executive Vice Chancellor of UC Davis. In that capacity, she crobiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine is the campus’s chief academic and fi nancial offi cer and acts at UC Davis. For over 25 years she has conducted research for the Chancellor in his absence. Hinshaw’s responsibilities on viruses, primarily infl uenza, at different hospitals and uni- include oversight of the campus’s $2.2 billion budget and versities, including Medical College of Virginia, University overall responsibility for the UC Davis Health System; cam- of California Berkeley, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, pus operations, including resource management, planning Harvard Medical School, and the University of Wisconsin and policy development; and strategic leadership in plan- Madison. Hinshaw’s research has increased our understand- ning, coordinating and implementing academic direction and ing of various aspects of infl uenza viruses, such as important programs. Prior to joining UC Davis in 2001, she served as hosts in nature, transmission among humans, lower mam- the Dean of the Graduate School and Vice Chancellor for mals and birds, genetic changes related to disease severity, the Research at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. molecular basis of cell killing, and new approaches to vac- In addition to her administrative duties, Hinshaw main- cines. Her innovative and energetic teaching style, combined tains a joint appointment in two academic departments as a with her continual advocacy for research and education, has Professor of Virology in the Department of Internal Medicine, earned her national recognition and acclaim. UC DAVIS ATHLETICS

GREG WARZECKA Director of Athletics On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th NACDA Division II Directors’ Cups as the most outstand- director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the ing overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West under his guidance. Region in 2001-02. Warzecka’s penchant for progress began from his fi rst Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine year as director when he was charged with the task of fully lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC UC Davis would offer athletics-related fi nancial aid. One Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. year later, the campus announced the launch of its fi rst-ever One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school grant-in-aid program. for the 2001-02 year. Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis’ transition into Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies a successful baseball coach, fi rst as an assistant at his alma moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic mater, UC Berkeley. He then served as head coach at San Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he Association. Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced also served his fi rst post as men’s athletics director. Warzecka that it would join the Big West Conference and thus reclassify returned to California in 1989 to become the A.D. at the from NCAA Division II to Division I status. University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined During Warzecka’s tenure, UC Davis captured six the Aggie athletics staff.

DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Area Code 530

ADMINISTRATION Offi ce Phone HEAD COACHES Offi ce Phone Greg Warzecka, Director of Athletics 264 Hickey 752-4557 Fall Sports Executive Assistant: Amie Smith Bob Biggs, Football 222 Hickey 752-1356 Steve Doten, Water Polo (M) 181 Hickey 752-3452 Associate Athletics Directors Deanne Vochatzer, Cross Country (M/W) 7 Hickey Annex 752-5057 Larry Swanson, External Affairs 283 Hickey 752-8609 Maryclaire Robinson, Soccer (W) 333 Hickey 752-0735 Bob Bullis, Business 264 Hickey 752-4806 Dwayne Shaffer, Soccer (M) 326 Hickey 752-8892 Steve Walker, Volleyball (W) 287 Hickey 752-0644 Assistant Athletics Directors Mike Angius, Development 116 A Street 752-8683 Winter Sports Scott Brayton, Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street 757-3135 Barbara Jahn, Swimming & Diving (W) 214 Hickey 752-9271 Mitch Campbell, Football Ops & Event Mgmt. 5 Hickey Annex 752-3525 John Lavallee, Gymnastics (W) 281 Hickey 752-1188 Jennifer Cardone, Compliance Services 208 Hickey 754-7552 Peter Motekaitis, Swimming & Diving (M) 330 Hickey 754-9467 Mike Robles, Media Relations 121 Hickey 752-3680 Sandy Simpson, Basketball (W) 210 Hickey 752-0315 Gary Stewart, Basketball (M) 232 Hickey 752-3501 KEY NUMBERS Offi ce Phone Lennie Zalesky, Wrestling (M) 140 Pavilion 752-3686 Intercollegiate Athletics 264 Hickey 752-1111 Michelle Roppeau, Academic Advising 204 Hickey 752-0714 Spring Sports Laura Goldhammer, Academic Advising 204 Hickey 754-6762 Kathy DeYoung, Golf (W) 228 Hickey 752-1053 Andy Bloom, Strength & Conditioning Weight Room 752-5124 Elaine Jones, Lacrosse (W) 224 Hickey 752-2039 Rob Norris, Game Management 140F Pavilion 752-0641 Daryl Lee, Tennis (M) 332 Hickey 752-9365 Karen Matteson-Yoder, Softball (W) 183 Hickey 754-6944 TeamAggie 116 A Street 757-3146 Bill Maze, Tennis (W) 332 Hickey 752-7511 Aggie Pack 116 A Street 757-3134 Rex Peters, Baseball 119 Hickey 752-7513 Creative Communication Services 116 A Street 750-3143 Emily Plesser, Rowing (W) 324 Hickey 754-7814 Aggie Auction/Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street 752-2699 Deanne Vochatzer, Track & Field (W) 7 Hickey Annex 752-5057 Men’s Equipment Room 110 Hickey 752-0259 Jon Vochatzer, Track & Field (M) 2 Hickey Annex 752-8608 Women’s Equipment Room 163 Hickey 752-0635 Cy Williams, Golf (M) 6 Hickey Annex 752-0639 Training Room - Hickey 115 Hickey Gym 752-0647 Jamey Wright, Water Polo (W) 181 Hickey 752-0648 Training Room - Pavilion 180 Pavilion 752-7515 iii SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE GUIDANCE SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA UC Davis student-athletes typically have a mini- Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All- mum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic District/America honorees, and has claimed a record advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although Student-Athlete Guidance Services deserves much of appointments with the athletic academic advisors are the credit for these accomplishments. not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might The SAGS office started in 1988 with a single staff choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues member serving as a centralized resource for academic including: advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional aca- • General education (GE) requirements Michelle Roppeau demic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an assistant • Dropping/adding courses Director of Athletic • Time management/study skills eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. Academic Advising • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form It is headed by Pam Gill-Fisher, senior associate direc- • Study hall for student-athletes tor of athletics. • Personal issues that affect academic performance The SAGS office provides a range of services to • Choosing a major/career student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, • Declaring or changing a major including assistance with course and major selection • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility • Preparation for graduate programs rules and issues. • Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647 The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical any student interested in a graduate program in ath- therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 letic training, as well as any medical or allied medical student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible profession. Jeff Hogan for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-ath- The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten- Head Athletic Trainer letes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams. sive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of The student athletic trainers serve two to three injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is head- years with the program, logging in more than 1,500 quartered there as well.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ICA Weight Room (Toomey Field) • (530) 752-5124

Former Olympian Andy Bloom became the athlet- Summer Olympics in Sydney. A two-time NCAA cham- ics department’s first full-time strength and conditioning pion in the shot and discus, Bloom graduated from coach in 2005, having previously served that role on Wake Forest University in 1996. a part-time basis since 2002. He first joined the Aggie The ICA Weight Room, located within the confines program in 2000, joining the track & field staff as an of Toomey Field, expanded in 1999 thanks to donations assistant throws coach. from several UC Davis athletics boosters and corporate Andy Bloom Bloom highlighted an outstanding track & field partners. The facility project also resulted in new equip- Strength & Conditioning career by finishing fourth in the shot put at the 2000 ment to serve all 26 varsity sports teams. Coach

iv HOME OF THE AGGIES

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center ACTIVITIES & (ARC) opened its doors during the spring RECREATION CENTER of 2004, offering a wide array of fi tness ar- eas, including full-size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and rac- quetball courts and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

The ARC adjoins the Pavilion (left), formerly known as Recreation Hall, the home venue for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as concerts and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California. THE PAVILION

LA RUE FIELD Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted fi ve NCAA West Region Softball Championships in the past decade. Recent additions include batting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

In January of 2004, the Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its fi rst event. The complex features an Olym- pic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, offi ce space and permanent seating for approximately 500 specta- tors. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, such as this year’s Western Water Polo Association championships.

v SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER AGGIE SOCCER Both Aggie Stadium (left), the home of soc- STADIUM cer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the The former Lower Hickey Gym, the fi rst home of mid-1980s. women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con- verted to a fi rst-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005. DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

Dobbins boasts one of the fi nest playing services in Northern TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent conces- sion/restroom facilities.

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addition to nearly tri- pling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and offi ce space. In June 2005, former Olympian Andy Bloom was named as the program’s fi rst full-time strength and conditioning coach.

Built in the 1950s, Toomey Field has hosted numerous cham- pionship events for football, track & fi eld and lacrosse. During TOOMEY FIELD & the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wilson Track as a practice facility. WOODY WILSON TRACK

FUTURE GAMES UC Davis Athletics will see the continued upgrading Note: each drawing represents a concept for and/or construction of two fi rst-class athletics facilities. full build-out. Designs are subject to change. The Marya Welch Tennis Center (left), an addition to the existing Hickey Tennis Courts, began construction in 2004. Long-term plans for the tennis venue include grandstand seating with restroom/concessions. Its fi rst phase was dedicated in April 2005.

Aggie football and women’s lacrosse will move to a multi-purpose stadium, located adjacent to the Schaal Aquatics Center, as early as the 2006-07 academic year. Initial concept designs call for seating of 10,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

vi TRANSITION TO DIVISION I

On March 11, 2003, UC Davis made membership in 2007-08. a landmark move in its storied intercol-intercol- UC Davis will compete in the Big West Conference in legiate athletics historyhistory when Chancel- baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s lloror LLarryarry VVanderhoefanderhoef announcedannounced thatthat cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tthehe uuniversityniversity wwouldould rreclassifyeclassify ffromrom soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track & fi eld sstatustatus andand joinjoin thethe BigBig WestWest Conference.Conference. and women’s volleyball. TThehe aannouncementnnouncement ccameame aafterfter mmuchuch Football is a charter member of the Great West Football ddiscussioniscussion bbyy ccampusampus aadministrators,dministrators, ffaculty,aculty, sstaff,taff, sstudents,tudents, Conference, women’s rowing is a member of the Western alumni and local community. Independent Rowing Association, men’s and women’s water Additionally, UC Davis undergraduate students passed polo will remain in the Western Water Polo Association and the Campus Expansion Initiative, which will help fund the women’s lacrosse will continue play in the Mountain Pacifi c Aggies’ growing athletics grant-in-aid program. Sports Federation. UC Davis, which began its four-year transition to Di- Women’s gymnastics and men’s wrestling – already clas- vision I in the fall of 2003, will start some competition in sifi ed as Division I programs – will continue their participa- the Big West in 2004-05 and is scheduled for full Division I tion in the MPSF and Pacifi c-10 Conference, respectively. DIVISION I TIMELINE

Good News 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 The light at the end of the Provisional First Year Provisional Second Year Provisional Third Year Provisional Fourth Year tunnel brightened when • Compliance with all minimum con- • Full compliance with all Division • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. • Successfully complete an NCAA the NCAA Division I Board tests and participation requirements I legislation and membership athletics certifi cation self-study and of Directors approved for sports sponsorship set forth requirements, including scholarship • Attendance at a meeting to be evaluation visit. legislation which will in Bylaw 20.9.3.3 (contests and minimums and Division I scheduling. conducted at the NCAA convention make the Aggies eligible number of participants). to discuss issues impacting Division I • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. to win automatic berths • Attendance at NCAA convention. members. Institutional representa- • Submit a formal application and fee. tives required to attend the meeting • Attendance at a meeting conducted to NCAA Championships • Attendance at NCAA meeting at the are the CEO, AD, SWA, FAR, and at the NCAA Convention to discuss beginning with their fi rst • Submit a revised strategic plan based convention to discuss issues impact- Compliance Coordinator. issues impacting Division I members. active year of Division I on the previously submitted plan. ing Division I. membership in 2007-08. • Completion of an NCAA athletics • Submit an annual report and updated The Big West Conference- • Apply Division I legislation to the • Submit an annual report and updated certifi cation orientation visit. strategic plan by June 30, 2007 sponsored NCAA 2003-13 greatest extent possible. strategic plan by June 30 based on based on feedback received from feedback received from the previous • Completion of a compliance review the previous years review. passed in August of • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. year. conducted by the national offi ce 2004. and submission of a report with an • The CEI reaches its full implementa- • Attendance at an orientation session. • Considered Division I for scheduling institutional response of fi ndings. tion. The athletics-designated Under previous legisla- against opponents. portion increases to generate an tion, the Aggies would • Submit an annual report and updated • Submit an annual report and updated estimated total of $4.26 million in strategic plan. have been ineligible to • Total athletics grant-in-aid increases to strategic plan by June 30 based on grants-in-aid. approximately $2.5 million. feedback received from the previous win any automatic berth • Considered Division II in scheduling year’s annual report. awarded to the Big West against Division I opponents, Divi- • The portion of the CEI fees designated 2007-08 Conference until 2009- sion I against Division II opponents. for athletics increases to generate an • The portion of the CEI fees designated 10. For men’s basketball, estimated total of $2.03 million in for athletics increases to contribute • The Campus Expansion Initiative First Year of Division I the wait was eight years, grants-in-aid. an estimated total of $3.17 million takes effect, contributing an esti- • All teams become eligible for confer- meaning the Aggies for athletics grants-in-aid. mated total of $999,000 – toward ence and NCAA championships. would not be able to win athletics grants-in-aid. • Teams become eligible to win Big an automatic berth until West automatic berths to NCAA 2015-16. championships.

vii