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Spring 1990

University of San Diego Media Guide 1990

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TORERO PITCHING "The long and short of it"

6'7" junior James Ferguson and 5'8" senior Louis Skertich USD GAME SPONSORS The University of San Diego would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the University of San Diego baseball team . SPONSORS Dave Hall of Peninsula Bank - San Diego, Dan Grandpre of Grandpre Concrete, Inc. - Sun Valley, California Herb Chaffey of Chaffey Corporation - Kirkland, Washington Dale Pingree - Bellevue, Washington Donald E. Pugh of Cummins Northwest, Inc. - Renton, Washington Erwin J. Keup, Attorney at Law - Newport Beach, California Mike & Janet McAdoo - West Hills, California Kevin Wells of Team Pizza - San Diego, California Ms. Pat Koch of Nylon Mill - Los Angeles, California Mr. Bobby Woods of 7-11 Store - San Diego, California Mr. Jared Nichelson of Linda Vista Shell/Food Mart - San Diego, California Mr. Ronald S. Fonzi of Presidio Liquor - San Diego, California Tim Silverwood of Silverwood Homes - Solana Beach, California John Clark of J.C. Towing - San Diego, California Kathleen Mullis of G&D Enterprises - San Diego, California

For information on sponsoring a baseball game, please contact Head John Cun­ ningham at the USO Sports Center, (619) 260-4803.

Umversity of San Diego Arcntves U.S.D. Information Page 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS GAME SPONSORS ...... Inside Front Cover USO INFORMATION ...... 1 1990 SCHEDULE ...... 2 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Tom Iannacone ...... 3 HEAD COACH -John Cunningham ...... 4 ASSISTANTS ...... 5 ROSTER ...... 6 OUTLOOK ...... 7 SENIORS ...... 8-11 RETURNERS ...... 12-17 NEWCOMERS . . ... 18-19, 22-23 1990 USO TEAM PHOTO ...... 20-21 FINAL 1989 USO GAME RESULTS ...... 23 FINAL 1989 USO OVERALL STATISTICS ...... 24 FINAL 1989 USO wee STATISTICS ...... 25 ADAM SCHWINDT STORY . . . 26-27 USO RECORDS ...... 28-39 ...... 40 UNIVERSITY PROFILE . . . .. Inside Back Cover

UNIVERSITY FACTS Founded : 1949 President: Dr. Author E. Hughes Location : San Diego, CA Conference : West Coast Enrollment: 5,800 Nickname: Toreros Colors, Columbia Blue, Stadium : Cunningham Baseball Siad. Navy and White Seating Capacity: 1,200 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ...... Tom Iannacone ASST. TO ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ...... Dan Yourg DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT ...... S. Scott Barnes SECRETARIES ...... Grace McElhaney, Maria Becker, Juli Richards DIRECTOR OF RECREATION/FACILITIES ...... John Martin DIRECTOR OF INTRAMURALS . . . . Gary Becker ASST. DIRECTOR OF INTRAMURALS ...... Andy Berg DIRECTOR OF SUMMER CAMPS ...... Deb Pint ATHLETIC TRAINER ...... Carolyn Greer, M.A. , A.T., C. STRENGTH COACH . . .. Wayne Jacobs SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR ...... Ted Gosen ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR ...... John Rollo STUDENT S.I.D.s. . Emelie Tirre, Kristin McKenzie, Megan O'Shea S.I.D. OFFICE PHONE (619) 260-4745 S.I.D. FAX PHONE ...... (619) 292 -0388 TEAM PHYSICIANS ...... William P. Curran , M.D. Robert Button , M.D. Lawrence V. Tkach , M. D. BASEBALL ...... John Cunningham ASST. BASEBALL COACH ...... Jake Molina ASST. BASEBALL COACH ...... Glenn Godwin ASST. BASEBALL COACH . Ray Butler ...... • ...... Hank Egan FOOTBALL ...... Brian Fogarty SOCCER ...... Seamus McFadden CROSS COUNTRY . . Rich Cota TENNIS ...... Ed Collins GOLF ...... Frank Cates CREW ...... Joe Flohr WOMEN 'S CREW ...... Darlene Disney WOMEN 'S SOFTBALL ...... Larry Caudillo WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL ...... Kathy Marpe WOMEN 'S VOLLEYBALL ...... Open WOMEN 'S CROSS COUNTRY ...... Rich Cota WOMEN 'S SWIMMING ...... Gary Becker WOMEN 'S TENNIS ...... Sherri Stephens 1990 Schedule Page 2

1990 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BASEBALL SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Time Sat. Feb. 3 Alumni 1:30 PM Tue. 6 Cal Baptist College 2:00 PM Wed . 7 Point Loma College 2:00 PM Fri. 9 ·st. Mary's College 2:00 PM Sat. 10 ·st. Mary's College (2) 11:00 AM Tue. 13 Point Loma College 2:00 PM Wed . 14 U.C.LA. 6:00 PM Fri. 16 Cal State Northridge 2:00 PM Sat. 17 Cal State Northridge 1:00 PM Sun . 18 San Francisco State 1:00 PM Tue. 20 UC Irvine 2:00 PM Fri. 23 *Univ. of San Francisco 2:00 PM Sat. 24 *Univ. of San Francisco (2) 11 :00 AM Tue. 27 UC San Diego 2:30 PM Fri. Mar. 2 *Loyola Marymount U. 2:00 PM Sat. 3 *Loyola Marymount U. (2) 11:00 AM Tue 6 San Diego State Univ. 2:00 PM Fri . 9 *U Nevada Reno 2 00 PM Sat. 10 ·u Nevada Reno (2) 11:00 AM Tue. 13 Wayne State University (2) NOON Sat. 17 * (2) 11:00 AM Sun . 18 *Santa Clara University 1:00 PM Wed . 21 Metropolitan State 2:30 PM Fri. 23 * 2:00 PM Sat. 24 *Pepperdine University (2) 11 :00 AM Mon . 26 UC Santa Barbara 2:00 PM Tue. 27 Cal State Fullerton 7:00 PM Wed . 28 Point Loma College 3:00 PM Sat. 31 Sacramento State (2) NOON Tue. Apr. 3 UC Irvine 6:00 PM Fri. 6 *Santa Clara University 2:00 PM Sat. 7 *Santa Clara University (2) 11:00 AM Tue. 10 . Pacific Lutheran Univ. 2:00 PM Thur. 12 *St. Mary's College 1:00 PM Sat. 14 *St. Mary's College (2) 11 :00 AM Tue. 17 Cal Poly Pomona 3:00 PM Fri. 20 *Univ. San Francisco 2:00 PM Sat. 21 *Univ. San Francisco (2) 11 :00 AM Tue. 24 Chapman College 3:00 PM Fri. 27 *Loyola Marymount U 2:00 PM Sat. 28 *Loyola Marymount U (2) 11 :00 AM Tue. May 1 UC Irvine 6:00 PM Fri. 4 ·u Nevada Reno 2:00 PM Sat. 5 *U Nevada Reno (2) 11 :00 AM Tue. 8 San Diego State University 7:00 PM Fri. 11 *Pepperdine University 2:00 PM Sat. 12 *Pepperdine University (2) 11:00 AM ·wee . West Coast Conference USD Home Games In Bold Facility • Cunningham Baseball Stadium Director of Athletics Page 3 TOMIANNACONE Director of Athletics

Tom Iannacone begins his second year as the University of San Diego director of ath­ letics. He assumed the posi­ tion September 1, 1988 after a nationwide search for a successor to Rev. Patrick Cahill. The 47-year-old Iannacone has made great strides in his first year. His accomplishments at USO include an ongoing internal reorganization of the athletic department, plus im­ provements in the major areas of new personnel, additional scholarship assistance and facilities improvements. Iannacone came to the University of San Diego with-an impressive list of credentials and a thorough knowledge of intercollegiate athletics. Prior to USO he was Director of Athletics for four years at St. Francis College in Loretto, Pennsylvania. Hard work, loyalty and dedication are just some of the words that easily describe Iannacone. His major contribu­ tions at St. Francis included the expansion of sports offer­ ings and scholarships for both men and women, improved budgets, renovation of athletic facilities, the hiring of addi­ tional staff, and the establishment of a master plan for the future and continual development of athletics. He served on several ECAC Metro Conference committees, most notably the committee on conference development, which developed a plan for the future and implemented the posi­ tion for a full-time commissioner. Prior to his tenure at St. Francis, Iannacone served as assistant athletic director at Fordham University from 1977-84. Along with his administrative duties at Fordham , he was an assistant football coach for the Rams. From 1975-78, he acted as offensive coordinator and backfield coach as Fordham captured 19 victories in their final 24 games during this span. The 1977 squad was and remains the highest scoring team in Fordham history, averaging 34 points per game. In 1983 Iannacone was presented the prestigious Jack Coffey Award by the Alumni Association for outstanding contributions to Fordham athletics. He has also served on various Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference committees. Prior to Fordham, Iannacone taught physical education and coached track and football in the Ridgefield, Norwalk and New Milford (CT) school districts from 1964-76. He made his collegiate football coaching debut as an offensive backfield coach at Western Connecticut State University in 1974. A 1964 graduate of the University of Connecticut, Ian­ nacone received his master of science degree in physical education from Southern Connecticut State University in 1973. Tom and his wife, Cynthia, have three children: Tom Jr., Jennifer and Eric. Head Coach Page 4

JOHN CUNNINGHAM Head Coach Beginning his 27th season as head coach of the University of San Diego baseball program, John Cun­ ningham has guided the Toreros from a Division 11 power to one of the most respected Division I teams in the Southern California region . With 14 winning seasons under his belt, John carries a record of 600- 597-14 into the '90 schedule. He earned his 600th victory in the · team's last game a year ago-a 12-9 victory over Cal State Northridge. A native of San Diego, Cunningham attended St. Augustine High School where he was a scholastic and athletic standout receiving AII ­ CIF honors in baseball and leading the County in scoring during his senior basketball season. Cunningham attended the University of San Francisco where he again was a baseball and basketball standout, while also making the Presidents' Honor Roll six times and achieving membership in the Na­ tional Jesuit Honor Society, " Alpha Sigma Nu." He received a B .S. degree in History as well as a general secondary credential. In basket­ ball, John was named All-Conference and Honorable Mention on the Catholic All-America teams. Baseball cornered him a professional con­ tract with the . In his senior year, Cunningham was USF's "Athlete of the Year." John began his career at USO in 1962, with 1989 seeing him win his 600th game. His teams have won thirty or more games six times, first in 1971 ; then back to back in 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981 ; and finally in 1987 (31-23-1) . Four of his teams have gone to post-season playoffs; two of the four becoming regional champions and College participants. The 1971 team won the regional title while setting the school record of 34 wins. For that performance, Cunningham was named District 8 " Coach of the Year." 1979 was Cunningham's first effort at the Division I level. Contrary to expectations, he guided the Toreros to an impressive 32-19-1 record and a fourth place finish in the SCBA. In 1985 the Toreros moved into the West Coast Conference-1988 was their best finish (4th place). Nine of USD's players have been named ''.All-America" and two of them have been selected to represent the United States in international competi­ tion. After three straight .500 and above seasons between 1986-88, the Toreros finished 22-31-1 in 1989. Coach Cunningham and his 1990 squad are optimistic for the upcoming schedule and are ready to make a at the West Coast Conference leaders. John and his wife Nancy have one son, Geoffrey, age 15.

CUNNINGHAM'S COACHING RECORD YEAR WON LOST PCT. 1964 12 19 .387 1965 17 21 .447 1966 20 26 .435 (NCAA Regionals, 0-2) 1967 14 26 .350 1968 13 24 .351 1969 22 17 .564 1970 21 16 .568 1971 34 12 .739 (NCAA Playoffs, 4-2) 1972 20 19 .513 (One Tie) 1973 19 22 .463 1974 23 15 .605 1975 19 20 .487 (One Tie) 1976 26 16 .619 (NCAA Playoffs, 5-3) 1977 24 19 .558 1978 33 22 .600 (NCAA Playoffs, 5-3) 1979 32 19 .615 (One Tie) 1980 30 25 .545 (One Tie) 1981 30 25 .545 (One Tie) 1982 29 24 .547 (One Tie) 1983 17 27 .386 (One Tie) 1984 20 36 .362 (Two Ties) 1985 17 39 .310 (One Tie) 1986 26 25 .509 (Two Ties) 1987 31 23 .574 (One Tie) 1988 28 28 .500 1989 22 31 .417 (One Tie) CAREER 600 597 .501 (14 Ties) The Assistants Page 5

(L-R) Ray Butler, Jake Molina, Glenn Godwin Assistant Coach JAKE MOLINA Coach Molina is beginning his fifth season as assistant to John Cunningham. Jake's background prior to USD includes seven years of junior college coaching. He was head coach at Santa Monica College from 1974-77, before taking over the San Diego City College position from 1978 thru 1984. At San Diego C.C., Jake led the '80 and '81 teams to the conference championship. This past summer Jake managed the Spanish National Team. His team finished 3rd in the European championships and placed 2nd in the International Friendship Cup. He is scheduled to be the Spanish Olympic Team for the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. A native of San Diego, Jake graduated from UCLA in '71 with a degree in Physical Education and received his master's degree in Physical Education in 1972 from San Diego State. Jake and his wife Sherri have one son , Nathan, age 16. Assistant Coach GLENN GODWIN Coach Godwin begins his fifth season as pitching coach for the USD Toreros. A 1982 graduate of USD with a degree in Business Administration, Glenn played for Coach Cunningham's '81 and '82 teams. In 1982, Glenn had a 14-4 record in 21 appear­ ances. Along with his 2.92 ERA, Glenn fanned 142 batters in 148 innings. Godwin was drafted by the Oakland A's organization in 1982 and played A ball for 2-1/2 years between '82-84. Glenn com­ pleted his MBA at USD in May of 1987. The past three summers he has managed a baseball team in Sweden, with his squad being crowned the Swedish National Champions two of the three campaigns. Volunteer Assistant Coach RAY BUTLER Ray Butler begins his third season with the Toreros as a volunteer assistant coach to John Cunningham. Prior to assist­ ing the 1988 men's team, Ray was an assistant coach to USD's women's softball team in 1987. An avid softball player, Ray has managed and played in adult softball leagues the past 10 years. Ray has held a part-time position in the USD Business School as an economics instructor since 1978, as well as a teaching spot in SDSU's Department of Economics since 1976. A 1968 graduate from Cal State Fullerton with a B.A. degree in Economics, Ray also has an M.S. degree in International Economics from UCLA (1969) and an A.B.D. in Economics from UC Riverside (1976) . Ray and his wife Renate reside in the Clairemont area of San Diego.

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1990 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BASEBALL OUTLOOK The 1990 version of the Torero baseball team will be one of its youngest ever. To its list of 16 returning lettermen, Hi:lad Coach John Cunningham has added 10 newcomers - many of whom will be counted on to be important contributors. Their impact may very well go a long way toward determining the direction of the season. Pitching should be the Toreros' strongest suit. Seven letter­ men return to the 10-man staff. An choring the staff will be the three past USO " of the Year" award winners - senior lefthander Louis Skertich ('87), junior righthander James Ferguson ('88) and senior righthander Pat Fitzsimons ('89). Senior righthander Mike Newby, who missed the '89 campaign with a shoulder injury, is expected to be the team's fourth starter. Junior Tom Cheek, a junior college transfer, and sophomores Bob Grandpre and lefty Aaron Miller will be counted on to be the bullpen "stoppers '.' Sophomores Peter Keup and Pat Crema, as well as freshman Marc Bouchard, are ticketed for duty as " long men" and occasional starters. The catching will be handled by sophomore Sean Gousha. Gousha, last year's USO " Rookie of the Year :· started 53 games in '89 and should see the bulk of this year's catching. He will be backed up by junior Steve Stump/I and freshman Merv Hartman. Hartman will also see additional action as the designated hitter. The right side of the Torero infield will be manned by first baseman Rick Doane and second baseman Jim Keen . Doane, a junior who batted .285 last season, and Keen , the " Gold Glove" winner who ripped 5 triples in '89, will be expected to shoulder much of the offensive load . Freshmen Dave Pingree and Kevin Herde are slated for and third base, respectively. Utility roles will be filled by freshmen Chad Boyd and Kevin Davis. Last season's centerfielder, sophomore Paul Thornton, has been moved to rightfield to make room for freshman Tony Moeder. Moeder is considered a fine defender and will com­ bine with Thornton and senior leftfielder Jim Alexander to give the Toreros an excellent defensive trio. Alexander, who played shortstop last season, batted .317 in '89. The trio of outfielders will be backed up by juniors Devin Bundy and Dan McAdoo, as well as newcomer John McCoy. Pitching and defense will be the strengths of the team . Whether they are strong enough to offset an offense that returns only five 1989 homeruns is a question that will need to be answered . The 1990 Toreros will play si xty games to find the answer. The search should prove to be interesting. Seniors Page 8

7 Louis Skertich, P

Height: 5' 8" Weight: 155 Born: 2-27-68 Hometown: Culver City, CA High School: Loyola Bats: L Throws: L Class: SR Major: Business Finance

Fourth and final season with Toreros ... appeared in 17 games with 7 starts in 1989 . . . fin ished 3-6 with 2 saves and 5.06 ERA .. .'89 wins over San Francisco State, Iona and USF. . . season best of 6 K 's vs. Claremont-Mudd in 5 innings of no-decision pitching . . . was 1-4 in WCC competition . . . currently with 55 career appearances, 10-16 career record .. . dropped to 2-7 in '88 after posting a 6-3 mark in 1987 . . . had 6 starts and 19 appearances in 1988 .. . had 1 of 2 USD shutouts in '88 (12-0 win over Claremont) ... 4 of his 7 losses were 1-run decisions ... 1987 USD Co!'Rookie" of the Year . .. had '87 team highs of 94.6 innings, 15 starts, 3 complete games and 61 K's . .. All-Tourney Pitcher U.S. Open (1987) . .. hobbies include surfing and golf ... his senior year at Loyola HS, Louis was 10-3 with a 1.90 ERA and 86 K's .. .Team MVP and Co-Captain . . . MVP of Del Rey League and First Team member . . . played on two national championship Babe Ruth teams ('81 !83) ... participated twice in state championship games in American Legion ('84, '85). CUNNINGHAM: Crafty lefthander .. . appears healthy again . . . loves to pitch . .. good pressure player. Seniors Page 9

14 Mike Newby, P

Height: 6' O" Weight: 170 Born: 12-13-66 Hometown: Las Vegas, NV High School: Valley College: Mt. San Jacinto JC Bats: R Throws: R Class: SR Major: Biology

Final season with Toreros . . . sat out last season with shoulder injury ... in 1988 appeared in 19 games with 8 starts ... finished with a record of 3-4 with 52.0 innings of action ... was 1-1 in WCC competition . .. transferred here from Mt. San Jacinto JC in Hemet, CA . . . finished 4-6 with 2.80 ERA and 92 K's . .. played freshman year at BYU where he finished 5-3 . . . prepped at Valley HS in Las Vegas, NV . .. 7-1 record senior year with 1.50 ERA . .. upon graduation, posted a 13-1 mark with 0.91 ERA in American Legion competition . . .was a 3-year letterman at Valley and earned the Fireman's Award and All-Conference honors in the Sunset League .. . hobbies include off-road vehicles, hunting and skiing. CUNNINGHAM: Injuries have kept him idle .. . a big bonus for us if he stays healthy . . . need his experience. Seniors Page 10

19 Jim Alexander, OF

Height: 5' 11" Weight: 170 Born: 9-8-67 Hometown: Wheat Ridge, CO High School: Wheat Ridge College: El Camino JC Bats: R Throws: R Class: SR Major: Political Science

Second and final season with Toreros ... started 37 of 38 games he played in '89 . .. batted .317 with 33 runs and 16 RBl 's . . . added 5 doubles, 3 triples and 1 HR ... season best 4 hits, 4 RBl's and 3 runs scored vs. Iona . . . totaled 10 multiple hit games ... had a 7-game hitting streak .. . had six games with 2 or more RBl's . . . batted .257 in wee competition ... batted .330 in 1988 at El Camino JC where he was honorable mention All­ League (SCC) . . . started at 28 where his team set a school record with 30 wins . .. played freshman year at LMU ('86-87) . . . prepped at Wheat Ridge HS where he played 3 years of varsity baseball ... senior year batted .485 and pitched to a 6-2 record . . .Team MVP and Captain .. . League MVP (Jefferson County) ... All-State selectee at shortstop ... hobbies include skiing, pool and hunting. CUNNINGHAM: Our most experienced player . . . need his bat in lineup . .. confident he can make adjustment to outfield. Seniors Page 11

28 Pat Fitzsimons, P

Height: 6' 4" Weight: 190 Born: 5-23-68 Hometown: Los Alamitos, CA High School: St. John Bosco Bats: R Throws: R Class: SR Major: Business Administration

Fourth and final season with Toreros ... was Toreros most consistent hurler a year ago . . . finished with 1989 bests in wins (7) , winning percentage (.700), innings pitched (96.3) and ERA (3.46) ... started 14 games and appeared in 20 in '89 . . . won 3 games in 3 straight appearances last year over Cal Poly Pomona, Chapman and Pt. Loma College ... named the 1989 USD Pitcher of the Year ... currently ranks 8th in USD career appearances (58) and 10th in game starts (31) and winning percentage (.571, 12-9 record) ... started 7 games in 19 appearances in 1988 finishing with a 1-3 mark and 40.7 innings .. .was USD's 1987 Co!'Rookie" of the Year ... pitched in 19 games his first year with 10 starts and a 4-3 record . .. picked up impressive wins over Pepperdine, CS Fullerton and San Diego State in '87 ... enjoys participating in most sports . . . prepped at St. John Bosco where he was 12-2 with a 1.45 ERA his senior year .. . First Team All-League and team's Most Improved Player ... participated in basketball and tennis too. CUNNINGHAM: Proved to be our best last season ... looking for continued improvement .. . great sports fan . Returners Page 12 B Aaron Miller, P

Height: 6' 1" Weight: 175 Born: 11-24-70 Hometown: Portland, OR High School: Sam Barlow Bats: R Throws: L Class: SO Major: Psychology

Second year with Torero pitching corps ... appeared in 11 games and totaled 15 innings of action ... finished 0-2 picking up losses to USC and Claremont-Mudd ... had season high 3 K 's vs. USC and Santa Clara ... 3-year varsity performer in football and baseball ... played senior year of baseball at Baldwin HS in Maui, HI . . . record of 6-2 with 1.10 ERA .. .Team MVP and Captain ... First Team MIL ... junior year of baseball at Sam Barlow HS (5-2 record) ... All-League performer as Junior OB at Sam Barlow while leading team to 10-2 record ... broke arm in 1st football game senior year and missed season . . . hobbies include tennis and golf. CUNNINGHAM: Has been slowed with arm injury .. . hope to have him at full speed by mid-year. 10 Jim Keen, IF

Height: 5' 9" Weight: 165 Born: 1-24-70 Hometown: Minnetonka, MN High School: Hopkins Bats: R Throws: R Class: SO Major: Undeclared

Second season with USD ... started 39 of 46 games he played in '89 . . . batted .230 with 5 triples and 22 runs ... season best 4 hits (Nevada- Reno) and four 3-hit games ... batted .268 in wee action ... earned the 1989 USD Golden Glove award ... two sport performer in football and baseball at Hopkins HS. started 3B for two straight years ... team went to state playoffs both years (took 2nd place junior year) ... batted .300 with 25 RBl's senior year. . .Team Captain ... batted .333 junior season ... 3-year varsity performer on football team ... All-League (Lake Blue Cont.) at tailback junior year with 900 yds. rushing and 6 TD's ... Mr. Hustle Award junior year. .. hobbies include travelling, lifting and all sports. CUNNINGHAM: Great work ethic ... comes to play . deserves to have a good season. Returners Page 13 11 Sean Gousha, c

Height: 6' 3" Weight: 180 Born: 9-19-70 Hometown: Escondido, CA High School: Orange Glen Bats: R Throws: R Class: SO Major: International Relations

Second season with San Diego ... played and started in 53 contests ... batted .226 with 19 RBl's and 14 runs . . season bests of 3 hits and 4 RBl's (Cal Poly Pomona) . 6 multiple hit games ... had 7-game hitting streak .. batted .250 in 21 wee contests ... posted .955 fielding % ... named 1989 USO "Rookie" of the Year ... two-sport letter winner at local Orange Glen HS in football and baseball ... batted .320 with 3 HR's senior year ... 2-year varsity starter at . . .Team MVP and Captain in 1988 . . . starting QB for 7-4 football team .. .Team MVP and Captain for football also ... First Team All-Palomar League ... hobbies include water/snow skiing, D.J. and all sports. CUNNINGHAM: Durable with strong arm ... with attention to detail can become outstanding catcher. 13 Steve Stumpll, C

Height: 5' 10" Weight: 175 Born: 7-10-69 Hometown: Hudson, OH High School: Hudson Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Major: Business Economics

Third year with USO ... played in 20 games with 2 starts in '89 ... batted .150 in reserve role ... saw limited action in 1988 playing in 14 games ... batted .154 overall and .200 in 6 WCC contests ... of .955 ... hobbies include movies, sports and music ... 3-sport letter winner while prepping at Hudson HS ... batted .353 with 19 RBl 's, 11 doubles and 5 triples .. .Team MVP and First Team All-Suburban League .. Honorable Mention All-District ... member of All-State all-star team ... 2nd Team All-Suburban League junior year .. . 3-year varsity football player .. .Team Captain and starting quarterback. CUNNINGHAM: Works harder than anybody on team . outstanding student ... indispensible in bullpen. Returners Page 14 15 Dan McAdoo, OF

Height: 5' 8" Weight: 160 Born: 9-2-69 Hometown: Canoga Park, CA High School: Faith Baptist Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Major: Communications

Third season at USO ... appeared in 36 games in 1989 . season best 2 hits vs. UC Irvine . . batted .125 in 40 at bats ... started 8 of the 30 games he played in 1988 . . .'88 Mr. Hustle Award ... batted .222 with 6 runs and 5 RBl's ... also batted .222 in 8 wee games ... prepped at Faith Baptist HS in Canoga Park ... senior year batted .486 with 4 HR's, 8 doubles, 28 runs and 31 RBl 's. Team MVP and Captain .. . First Team All-Delphic League ...Three-time Coaches Award recipient .. . 2nd Team All- Delphic League performer junior year ... also participated in football, wrestling and basketball ... hobbies include and playing guitar. CUNNINGHAM: Broken arm may keep him out awhile . has improved each year . . always gives you his best effort. 21 Mark Mover, IF

Height: 6' 3" Weight: 185 Born: 8-19-70 Hometown: Novato, CA High School: Novato Bats: L Throws: L Class: SO Major: Business Administration

Second year with Toreros ... started 12 of 42 games he played in ... batted .259 in 54 at bats ... season best 2 hits against Santa Clara and Nevada Reno . . . paced USO with .375 batting average in 15 wee contests . . . prepped at Novato HS . .. 2-year varsity performer in baseball and basketball ... batted .350 overall senior year with 8 doubles and 24 RBl 's ... 2nd Team AII-MCAL senior year ... named Most Improved junior year while batting .357 ... American Legion team placed 5th among California teams this past summer. . batted .330 with 2 HR's . .. hobbies include all sports, water skiing and vacationing in the mountains. CUNNINGHAM: Good glove ... contact hitter ... getting better with the bat. Returners Page 15 22 Rick Doane, IF

Height: 6' 1" Weight: 185 Born: 9-29-69 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: Clairemont Bats: L Throws: R Class: JR Major: Psychology

Third season at USD ... started 37 of 49 games he played in '89 ... batted .285 with 16 RBl 's and 15 runs scored .. season best 3 RBl 's (Baker Univ.) and nine multiple hii games . .. strung together a 6-game hit streak ... started 40 of 48 games he appeared in 1988 ... batted .293 with 31 RBl's, 9 doubles and 1 HR . .. collected 2 or more hits 15 times with a best of 4 vs. Masters ... 2 or more RBl 's in 11 games ... 6-game hitting streak . . . hobbies include surfing, volleyball and music ... prepped at Clairemont HS in San Diego ... batted .511 with 37 RBl 's, 9 doubles, 3 triples and 2 HR's ... 7-1 record as a pitcher .. .Team MVP and 2nd Team AII-CIF in San Diego County ... First Team All-Western League ('85, '86) ... 1986 Most Inspirational. CUNNINGHAM: A definite key to our season ... one of our few left-handed hitters ... capable of posting some big numbers. 23 Paul Thornton, OF

Height: 5' 11" Weight: 175 Born: 12-27-69 Hometown: Santa Ana, CA High School: Foothill Bats: R Throws: R Class: SO Major: Accounting

Second year with USD ... started and played in 53 games last season .. . batted .246 with 24 runs and 10 stolen bases . . . totaled 9 multiple hit games .. . season best 2 RB l's (UC Riverside/CSU-North ridge) ... batted .222 in wee games ... 3-sport letterwinner at Foothill HS in Tustin, CA .. . earned All-Century League honors in baseball in both junior and senior years ... batted .455 senior year (league best) and .538 in 15 conference games . .. started at 3B in final two seasons ... junior year batted .380. this past summer batted .444 in American Legion ... lettered 3 years in soccer where he was Team MVP and leading scorer with 13 goals .. . played 2 years of varsity football ... hobbies include volleyball, skiing and motorcycles. CUNNINGHAM: Injured most of Fall .. . has potential to become top player ... runs well , throws well . Returners Page 16 25 Bob Grandpre, P Height: 6' 2" Weight: 220 Born: 8-18-70 Hometown: Westlake, CA High School: Westlake Bats: R Throws: R Class: SO Major: Undeclared

Second campaign with USO .. . finished strong his rookie season . recorded a 3-1 record and 1 save ... appeared in 26 contests (4th on USO season standings) ... wins came against Wisconsin, San Francisco and UC San Diego ... had a high of 4 K's against UC Riverside . .was a 3-sport letter winner while prepping at Westlake HS ... played 3 years of varsity baseball ... record of 3-3 senior year with 3.00 ERA . honorable mention AII-Miramonte League for 3 years . pitched to a 6-3 record this past summer in American Legion .. .Team MVP and Captain on football team ... All­ League, All-Ventura County, and AII-L.A. County . .. Most Inspirational senior year in basketball ... hobbies include drawing, music, water skiing and mountain biking. CUNNINGHAM: Came on strong late last year ... could be a starter.

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Height: 6' 4" Weight: 175 Born: 11-17-69 Hometown: Costa Mesa, CA High School: Mater Dei Bats: R Throws: R Class: SO Major: Business

Second season with Toreros ... appeared in 11 games in 1989 totaling 16.3 innings ... pitched 4 scoreless innings against Nevada-Reno in game 49 ... prepped at Mater Dei HS ... played one year of varsity baseball .. . part-time starter with 2-1 record and 3 saves .. . one of two players to receive Coaches Award .. 2nd Team All-Angeles League ... team finished 20-4 and reached the second round of the CIF playoffs ... hobbies include beach volleyball and basketball. CUNNINGHAM: Has good "stuff" ... with improved control he will get more innings. Returners Page 17 27 Devin Bundy, OF Height: 6' O" Weight: 190 Born: 3-27-69 Hometown: Littleton, CO High School: Arapahoe Bats: R Throws: L Class: JR Major: Business Administration Third season with Toreros _.. batted .280 a year ago in 32 games of action ... season best 3 hits (Master's and LM U) and 5 RBl 's (Master's) . . . batted .250 in wee action .. started 9 of 30 games he played in 1988 ... batted .208 with 10 hits in 48 at bats ... knocked in 8 runs while scoring 6 ... finished with a .971 fielding percentage ... prepped at Arapahoe HS in Littleton, CO . .. 2-year varsity right fielder ... batted .310 junior year before slipping to .280 senior year with ankle injury ... belted 15 HR 's with 52 RBl 's in 48 games over 1988 summer in Connie Mack League .. . 2-year varsity football player ... First Team All-League place kicker and 2nd Team All-League performer ... averaged 10.0 ppg in basketball ... hobbies include skiing, golf and Nintendo. CUNNINGHAM: Showed great improvement in Fall ... can help us at 1st or in outfield. 29 James Ferguson, P Height: 6' 7" Weight: 225 Born: 6-22-69 Hometown: Anaheim, CA High School: Servite Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Major: Business Finance Third year with Toreros . .. struggled in '89 to 2-8 finish . picked up victories over Southern Cal College and Iona . season best 5 K's twice and had a team best 40 K's . frosh year in 1988 was named USD Pitcher of the Year and "Rookie" of the Year ... finished '88 with team bests in ERA (2 .90) , K's (48), wins (tied at 6), innings (87.0) and starts (12) . .. high of 6 K's in 7-4 win over Penn State ... his 2.90 was 2nd best among all wee pitchers in all games . . . recorded a 9-1 record with a 1.88 ERA and 78 K's his senior year at Servile HS ... paced team to a 21-6 record for 2nd place in the Angeles League .. .Team MVP and Angeles League MVP ... 3-time First Team Angeles League member. . . First Team Orange County ... set Angeles League record junior year with 7 saves ... totaled a 33-4 mark as a varsity pitcher. .. Orange County All-Star team member ... hobbies include basketball and water/snow skiing. CUNNINGHAM: Had an excellent Fall .. . appears headed for good year ... can make the difference for us. Newcomers Page 18

2 Chad Boyd, IF Height: 6' O" Weight: 170 Born: 5-3-71 Hometown: Chula Vista, CA High School: Hilltop Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Business Administration

First season with Toreros . prepped at Hilltop HS where he lettered in three sports .. . last season batted .320 with 2 HR 's and 27 RB l's .. .Team MVP and Captain (football and baseball) .. . First Team All-Metro League (football and baseball) .. . Academic All-American . . . San Diego Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete (football) ... enjoys sports and going to the beach. CUNNINGHAM: Not flashy but gets the job done .. . very steady on defense.

4 Tom Cheek, P Height: 5' 8" Weight: 165 Born: 8-18-69 Hometown: Escondido, CA High School: Mt. Carmel College: College of Southern Idaho Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Major: Business Administration

First year with Toreros . . . transfer from College of Southern Idaho . .. last year finished 9-3 with 2.34 ERA . . .Team Captain and All-Region . .. frosh year at JC recorded 13 saves as team finished 3rd in the nation . .. prepped locally at Mt. Carmel HS .. . First Team All-Palomar League junior and senior years . .. senior year finished 13-2 with 2.02 ERA and 98 K's .. . First Team AII-CIF and Tribune Player of the Year .. .Team Captain and MVP... finished 21-5 as high school pitcher . . . enjoys most sports, dancing and working out. CUNNINGHAM: Transfer who can help us out of the pen or as a starter . . . will keep us loose on the field . . . not very big but plays big.

5 John McCoy, OF Height: 5' 8" Weight: 165 Born: 2-8-71 Hometown: Sierra Madre, CA High School: Pasadena Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Undeclared

Prepped at Pasadena HS where he lettered in four sports . . . two year varsity baseball player. .. last year batted .333 as a leadoff hitter . .. stole 30 bases . .. All -Pacific League football performer. . .Three-year All-League soccer player . .. scholar athlete award . .. hobbies include golf, tennis and skiing. CUNNINGHAM: Football player . . . showed enough in limited workouts to make squad ... good speed ... puts ball in play. Newcomers Page 19 9 Kevin Davis, IF Height: 6' 0" Weight: 165 Born: 7-3-71 Hometown: El Cajon, CA High School: El Cajon Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Business Administration

First year at USD . . . prepped locally at El Cajon HS where he lettered in baseball and basketball ... senior year of baseball was limited due to shoulder injury - batted .300 and played first base . . . Golden Glove Award senior year ... was Team MVP junior year after batting .350 . two-time Team MVP in basketball ... averaged 18.0 ppg senior year and was named First Team AII-Grossmont League . . .Two-time Best Defensive Player award .. . enjoys the outdoors, camping, fishing and most sports. CUNNINGHAM: Most improved player in Fall program ... good range at third . . . could be in starting lineup.

16 Tony Moeder, OF Height: 6' 2" Weight: 190 Born: 7-14-71 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: University Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Undeclared

First year with Toreros .. . three sport performer at University HS . .. last season batted .350 with 12 triples .. .Two-time First Team All-Western League performer . . .Two-time 2nd Team AII-CIF honoree . . .Team MVP senior year ... Best Hitter Award junior year (batted .470 with 7 HR's) . . . San Diego County Academic All-American ... hobbies include fishing, skiing and tennis. CUNNINGHAM: Outstanding prospect ... big man who can run ... one of our best hitters in the Fall ... will start in centerfield.

17 Marc Bouchard, P Height: 5' 11" Weight: 185 Born: 10-7-70 Hometown: Minnetonka, MN High School: Minnetonka Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Business Economics

Three sport letter winner at Minnetonka HS in baseball, hockey and football ... senior year hurled way to 7-0 record ... recorded 42 K's in 46 innings . .. finished with a 1.67 ERA . .. First Team All Lake Blue Conference ... All­ Metro and All-State ... MVP junior year on hockey team ... 1.8 G.A.A. in hockey. CUNNINGHAM: Walk-on with a chance to help us this year.

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First season with Toreros .. pitched 3 years at varsity level for Bellarmine Prep in San Jose, CA .. . finished 9-4 over 3-year period as team won three straight Central Coast Section titles ... his senior year finished 4-2 with 50 K's and 3.00 ERA . . . finished 1-2 junior year after injury to rib cage ... was 4-0 sophomore season ... had a single game high of 10 K's last season ... played two years of JV basketball ... enjoys basketball, biking, volleyball and the beach . CUNNINGHAM: Everytime we gave him the ball he got people out.

20 Merv Hartman, C Height: 6' 1" Weight: 205 Born: 12-31-70 Hometown: Lakeside, CA High School: Christian Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Business Administration

First season with USD ... was a two-sport letter winner in football and baseball at Christian HS ... last season batted .485 with 7 HR's and 30 RBl 's .. . AII-CIF and All-East County ... past two years was named All-Central League, Team MVP and Captain ... All-Central League as wide receiver on football team . . . San Diego CIF All-Academic Team . hobbies include basketball and tennis. CUNNINGHAM: Missed entire fall practice .. . excellent power hitter in high school ... hope he stays healthy.

24 Dave Pingree, IF Height: 5' 10" Weight: 180 Born: 2-19-71 Hometown: Bellevue, WA High School: Bellevue Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Undeclared

First season with USD ... prepped at Bellevue HS where he lettered in football , basketball and baseball ... played shortstop senior year and batted .395 with 20 RBl 's and 23 stolen bases ... First Team All-King County League ...Two-time Team MVP . . . All-State . . .Team Captain 3 years . . . 3-year All-League football performer as defensive back .. .Two-time All-State honoree .. .Team MVP and Captain . . hobbies include camping and water sports. CUNNINGHAM: Fine young player ... seems to have a good feel for the game ... should be in starting lineup. Newcomers/'89 Results Page 23

30 Kevin Henle, C Height: 5' 11" Weight: 190 Born: 7-13-71 Hometown: Escondido, CA High School: San Pasqual Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Business

First season with Toreros ... was a 3-sport performer at San Pasqual in football, basketball and baseball ... senior year batted .375 with 6 HR's and 30 RBl's ... pitched way to 8-3 record with 2.7 ERA ... First Team All-League junior and senior years . . .Team MVP and 2nd Team AII-CIF . . . received Outstanding Pitcher and Big Stick awards .. . San Diego Baseball Academic All-American ... Honorable Mention All-League football performer. .. enjoys golf. CUNNINGHAM: Big, strong kid who can play several positions . . . hit the ball hard in Fall . .. could see action as our DH.

1989 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BASEBALL RESULTS Overall Record: 23-31-1 West Coast Conference Record : 5-17 DATE RESULTS OPPONENT RECORD/WCC PITCHER, W-UWCC 2/1 5-7 San Diego State 0- 1 Ferguson 0-1 2/7 4- 7 Point Loma Nazarene 0- 2 Ferguson 0-2 1-2 2/11 9-7 1 0 Fitzsimons 1- 0 2/12 10- 9 ~ /~~A~iTst& STATE 2- 2 Skertich 1- 0 2/14 2- 16 SAN DIEGO STATE 2-3 Battilega 0- 1 2/15 9-6 CHAPMAN COLLEGE 3-3 Fitzsimons 2-0 2/18 8-4 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES 4-3 Monastero 1-0 2/18 1-9 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES 4-4 Battilega 0-2 2/19 1-3 UC IRVINE 4- 5 Ferguson 0-3 2/21 4-2 Point Loma Nazarene 5-5 Fitzsimons 3-0 2/24 2-3 Cal State Long Beach 5- 6 Ferguson 0-4 2/25 5-11 CAL STATE LONG BEACH 5-7 Fitzsimons 3-1 2/27 1-4 CAL STATE FULLERTON 5-8 Skertich 1-1 3/7 6-4 6-8 Ferguson 1-3 3/8 4- 0 ~g~~~e~i~~ 2~~~ENE 7- 8 Fitzsimons 4-1 3/10 18-1 IONA COLLEGE 8-8 Skertich 2-1 3/11 4- 2 IONA COLLEGE 9- 8 Ferguson 2-3 3/11 12-3 IONA COLLEGE 10-8 Battilega 1-2 3/14 2- 12 Uni v. Southern Cal. 10-9 Miller 0-1 3/17 4- 2 ·saint Mary's 11 -9/1- 0 Fitzsimons 5-1 /1-0 3/20 1- 5 ·saint Mary's 11-10/1-1 Skertich 2- 2/0-1 3/20 1-7 ·saint Mary's 11-11/1-2 Ferguson 2-4/0-1 3/21 7-4 GONZAGA 12-11 Fitzsimons 6-1 3/22 13-7 Master's College 13- 11 Battilega 2-2 3/23 20- 3 BAKER UNIVERSITY 14- 11 Monastero 2-0 3/27 8- 7 WISCONSIN 15-11 Grandpre 1-0 3/27 6- 6 WISCONSIN 15- 11-1 3/31 5- 8 •PEPPERDINE 15- 12-1 /1-3 Monastero 2-1 /0-1 4/1 8-14 •PEPPERDINE 15-13-1/1-4 Skertich 2-3/0-2 4/1 1-8 •PEPPERDINE 15-14- 1/1-5 Battilega 2-3/0-1 4/2 9-10 •PEPPERDINE 15-15-1/1-6 Monastero 2-2/0-2 4/4 4-8 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 15- 16- 1 Westlund 0- 1 4/7 6 - 7 •Loyola Marymount 15-17-1/1-7 Ferguson 2-5/0-2 4/8 5 - 10 •Loyola Marymount 15-18-1/1-8 Skertich 2-4/0-3 4/8 0-8 •Loyola Marymount 15- 19- 1/1-9 Schwindt 0-1 /0- 1 4/9 1- 11 15-20-1/1-10 Ferguson 2-6/0-3 4/11 5-6 ·tfr~~~ri~gr 15-21-1 Miller 0-2 4/14 0-13 •SANTA CLARA 15- 22-1 /1-11 Fitzsimons 6-2/1-1 4/15 4-5 •SANTA CLARA 15- 23-1 /1-12 Battilega 2-4/0-2 4/15 3- 17 •SANTA CLARA 15-24- 1/1-13 Monastero 2-3/0-3 4/16 3- 19 •SA NTA CLARA 15- 25- 1/1-14 Battilega 2-5/0-3 4/18 1- 3 UC Irvine 15-26-1 Skertich 2-5 4118 1-0 UC Irvine 16-26-1 Monastero 3-3 4/21 4-3 •SAN FRANCISCO 17-26-1/2-14 Grandpre 2- 0/1-0 4/23 3- 4 •SAN FRANCISCO 17- 27-1 /2-15 Fitzsimons 6-3/1-2 4/23 7- 6 "SAN FRANCISCO 18-27-1/3-15 Skertich 3-5/1-3 4/26 8-13 CAL POLY POMONA 18- 28- 1 Monastero 3-4 4/28 6- 11 "NEVADA-RENO 18- 29- 1/3- 16 Skertich 3- 6/1- 4 4/29 0- 13 •NEVADA-RENO 18- 30- 1/3-17 Ferguson 2-7/0- 4 4/29 8- 7 •NEVADA-RENO 19-30- 1/4-17 Battilega 3- 5/1- 3 4/30 7-6 •NEVADA-RENO 20-30-1 /5-17 Battilega 4- 5/2-3 5/2 7-2 UC San Diego 21-30-1 Grandpre 3-0 5/5 9 - 8 UC RI VERSIDE 22-30- 1 Fitzsimons 7-3 5/6 2 - 4 UC Riverside 22-31 - 1 Grandpre 3-1 517 12- 9 Cal State Northridge 22- 31 - 1 Westlund 1- 1

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Totals Totals

Ferguson Ferguson

O'Rourke O'Rourke

Graham Graham

Miller Miller

Schwindt Schwindt

Sorianello Sorianello

Bundy Bundy

Skertich Skertich

Stumpft Stumpft

Keup Keup

Aedlew Aedlew

Monastero Monastero

Bwy Bwy

Stout Stout

Sherman Sherman

Gousha Gousha

Kawall Kawall

TOREROS TOREROS

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Moyer Moyer

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Doane Doane

Thornton Thornton

Grandpre Grandpre

McAdoo McAdoo

Westlund Westlund

Keen Keen

Alexander Alexander

Fitzsimons Fitzsimons

Fitzsimons Fitzsimons

USO USO

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Dave Dave

Peter Peter

Adam Adam

Jim Jim Louis Louis

Tony Tony

James James

Aaron Aaron

Pat Pat

Greg Greg

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Paul Paul

Mark Mark

Pat Pat

Chris Chris

Rick Rick

Parris Parris

Steve Steve

Sean Sean Dan Dan

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Chris Chris

Tony Tony

Scott Scott

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Totals

Totals

Graham

Ferguson

Bundy Sorianello

Schw'indt

Stumpfl

Stout Bwy

Skertich

Moyer Roberts

Gousha

Kawall

Monastero

Sherman

TORERDS

TORERDS

Battilega

Doane

Battilega

Thornton

McAdoo

Grandpre

Keen

Alexander

Westlund

Fitzsimons Fitzsimons

BATTING

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RECORD Adam Schwindt Page 26

HOW USO players saved a teammate from death.

By Kirk Kenny San Diego Tribune October 24, 1989

Devin Bundy's back was to the playing field at USD's Cunning­ ham Stadium as he put away his batting helmet in the dug­ out. Bundy didn't see what happened. He didn't need to see it. He heard it. There were two distinctive sounds. One came within a split second of the other. They may be the sweetest and sickest sounds in sports. "You love to hear that solid sound of the bat hitting the ball," said Bundy. "But the next sound I heard was a dull thud." His reaction . "Instant fear." Bundy's worst fears were confirmed when he turned around. USO picher Adam Schwindt lay motionless on the ground behind the mound. Schwindt had been struck in the head by a line drive, the ball hitting just above the right ear. Bundy and catcher Steve Stumpfl, who had been on third base, were the first players to reach their fallen teammate. Within seconds the rest of the Toreros players in the intrasquad game were crowded around the mound. What followed was the biggest rally in USO history. Schwindt is alive and well today because of the calm displayed by his teammates in an emergency. "They did a fantastic job," said Schwindt, 20, speaking from his home in Rancho Palos Verdes one month to the day after the accident. "I owe them a lot. It's good to be out of the hospital and at home. There's really nothing wrong. My memory is OK and physically I feel pretty good. I'm really happy with my progress. Good and quick." Schwindt spent 28 days in the hospital. He was in a coma the first week and in the intensive care unit for three weeks. He went through rehabilitation exercises the last week before being sent home Friday. The only thing faster than Schwindt's recovery was the fast action taken by his teammates. "The job that was done was done right here on the field," said USO coach John Cunningham, who was out of town with the Toreros football team Sept. 23 when the accident occurred. "Had there been a trainer here or had we been here, I don't know if we would have handled it as well. You never know what you 're going to do in an emergency situation. "They stopped the bleeding, treated him for shock, kept him from swallowing his tongue and waited for the paramedics. In the meantime they had sent other guys to get help. The paramedics were here within 10 minutes and within 20 minutes he was in surgery. That's probably what saved his life. They didn't panic." Said Bundy: "I got to him first and he said, Jesus, Bund, my head hurts.' Then he said his legs felt cold and a second later he said he couldn't feel them any more. That's when his eyes rolled back into his head. "When he lost consciousness, I knew something was really serious. I was scared, but I knew we were doing something right." Stumpfl held Schwindt's head up. Outfielder Jerry Cowan held a wet towel against the injured area to control the bleeding. Pitcher James Ferguson held one of Schwindt's arms. Bundy held the other one and took Schwindt's pulse. "I used to be a lifeguard;" said Stumpfl, "so I knew to keep the head back and keep the airway open. Then we started trying to get his mouth open to keep him from swallowing his tongue." Other players brought a tarp over to wrap around Schwindt and keep him warm. Meanwhile, pitcher Lou Skertich and Peter Keup and outfielder Dan McAdoo ran for help. Skertich flagged down a policeman. Keup called campus security. McAdoo called an ambulance. Adam Schwindt Page 27

"When time wore on and nobody showed up, it seemed like an eternity," said Stumpfl, "but it was only about seven minutes when the cop got here and about 10 minutes when the paramedics got here and took him to the hospital." Schwindt underwent three hours of surgery at Sharp Memorial Hospital to remove a blood clot near his brain. He was in a coma for the next week. " It's very difficult to look into your ch ild's eyes and not see any1hing there," said Adam's father, John Schwindt. " It's just scary. You don't think of the vulnerability. You don't realize how vulnerable you are and how you can only protect your kid from certain things. "We haven't had a death in our family for a while, so we haven't been exposed to that kind of criticalness for quite a while. He and his little brother (12-year-old Andy Schwindt) are each other's biggest fans and it was pretty hard on the little one. Part of that is because there was no progress for a time." Initially, doctors could do little as they waited for swelling to reduce around Schwindt's brain. " When he first went in I was told he was going to be in the hospital for a long time," said Cunningham. " They didn't want to hazard a guess, but they said it would be a number of months. They thought he might have some speech impairment and some motor-skill impairment. "A week ago last Thursday the neurosurgeon told his dad that he would probably be in intensive care for at least another three weeks and in the hospital for another month or so after that." Schwindt made a rapid recovery, even though he had to relearn many of the things we take for granted. " I basically had to learn how to walk again ," said Schwindt. "Then they ran a lot of tests to see how my memory was and all that. When they first put a piece of paper in front of me, I couldn't even read what it said . It's been a weird situation for me the last four weeks, but I feel good and I feel normal right now. " I'm hoping to get by body in tune to get back on the baseball field, and I want to get my mind ready to go back to school. I haven't picked up a baseball yet , but I'll probably be playing catch with my little brother tomorrow." The emotional impact of such a traumatic experience is often the most difficult thing to overcome, not only for the person injured but for those who were involved in the accident. " For a while there, every time somebody hit one back through the middle everybody would freeze," said Stumpfl. " Seeing as he's OK and that he will be back has helped everyone relax." After the accident, Cunningham began each practice with an update on Schwindt's condition. A psychologist also spoke with the players to help them deal with their feelings. One of the things the psychologist mentioned was how the healing process could be helped by the ~ood-natured ribbing that goes on among ballplayers. Thats exactly what has happened. "About seven of them came in when I first went into rehab, and we were ragging on each other," said Schwindt. "I'm a. pretty stubborn person and they ragged on me because the ball ricocheted all the way back against the fence behind home plate. They said it was no surprise because I'm so hard-headed." Said Stumpfl: " We went over and talked to him for a while and he was just Adam. He lives on junk food . I knew he was all right when I saw him drinking a Pepsi and eating Cheetos and trying to get us to bring him something from McDonald's. As a matter of fact, I think one of the other pitchers brought him a chew. That's when you really knew he was OK." There is one subject for which Schwindt's teammates no longer will be ragged . "I'm the only biology major on the team and everybody else is a business major," said Schwindt, whose interest is becoming a doctor has been intensified. " I always hassle them about how they don't know any1hing about medicine. I can't hassle them anymore. I would have bet a million dollars they would have fallen apart. I can't believe what they did. I'm very amazed-and very happy." The Records Page 28

TEAM RECORDS - SEASON BATTING Most Games Won 34 1971 Fewest Games Won 7 1958 Most Games Lost 39 1985 Best Winning Percentage .739 1971 (W-34, L-12) Consecutive Games Won 15 1989 (Mar. 31 to April 18) Consecutive Games Lost 15 1989 (Mar. 31 to April 18) Most Shutout Wins 14 1971 Most Games Shutout 7 1984 Fewest Times Shutout 0 1971, 1983, 1988 Largest Winning Margin 32 1960 (33-1 vs. Cal Western) Largest Losing Margin 26 1985 (26-0 vs. Arizona) Most One Run Victories 12 1981 Most One Run Losses 9 1988 Most Games Played 58 1984 Most At Bats 1864 1988 Most Hits 584 1988 Best Average .313 1988 Most Runs Scored 414 1987 Most Total Bases 871 1988 Most Runs Batted In 365 1987, 1988 Most Doubles 113 1988 Most Trip Ies 35 1978 Most Home Runs 46 1988 Most Walks 294 1988 Most 339 1988 Most Stolen Bases 110 1980 FIELDING Best Fielding Percentage .963 1987 Worst Fielding Percentage .924 1964 Most Errors 122 1989 Fewest Errors 42 1962 Most Double Plays 65 1981 , 1987 PITCHING Most Complete Games 26 1980 Most Runs Allowed 418 1985 Most Earned Runs Allowed 328 1985 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed 93 1976 Best Team ERA 2.31 1971 Most Hits Allowed 616 1985 Most Strikeouts 299 1971 Most Walks 296 1989 Most Shutouts 14 1971 TOP 10 TORERO LEADERS BATTING -SINGLE SEASON Games Played Bill Ismay 58 1984 David Jacas 58 1984 Robbie Rogers 57 1984, 1985 Mark Trafton 57 1985 Mike Saverino 56 1980 Don Slater 56 1980 Bart Brainard 56 1981 Bill Pinkham 56 1981 Paul Van Stone 56 1984, 1985 Sean Baron 56 1985 Dave Rolls 56 1988 Mark Trafton 56 1988 Parris Sorianello 56 1988 The Records Page 29

At Bats Mark Trafton 217 1988 David Jacas 214 1984 Don Slater 210 1980 Mark Trafton 209 1987 Parris Sorianello 207 1988 Chuck Graham 205 1988 John Mullen 203 1981 Paul Van Stone 203 1985 David Jacas 203 1986 Andre Jacas 200 1984 Runs Scored Mark Trafton 59 1987 David Jacas 56 1986 Mike Saverino 55 1980 Mark Trafton 54 1988 Dave Rolls 52 1986 Dave Rolls 51 1988 Sean Baron 50 1987 Andre Jacas 49 1984 Jaime Paredes 48 1979 Andy Roberts 48 1988 Hits Chuck Graham 82 1988 Mark Trafton 78 1988 Kerry Dineen 78 1971 David Jacas 75 1986 Don Slater 74 1979 Andre Jacas 70 1984 Robbie Rogers 69 1987 John Mullen 68 1981 Dave Rolls 67 1988 Parris Sorianello 67 1988 Mark Trafton 67 1987 Doubles Chuck Graham 20 1988 Robbie Rogers 20 1987 Jamie McDonald 18 1980 Bill Pinkham 18 1981 Andy Asaro 17 1982 Sean Baron 17 1985 Mark Trafton 16 1988 Chuck Graham 16 1989 Dave Rolls 15 1988 Parris Sorianello 15 1988 Andy Asaro 15 1979 Triples John Mullen 8 1981 Andre Jacas 8 1984 Robbie Rogers 8 1985 Ed Green 7 1966 John Wathan 7 1970 Kerry Dineen 7 1971 Jim Williams 7 1974 Mike Saverino 7 1979 John Mullen 7 1982 Mark Trafton 7 1987 Home Runs Dave Rolls 18 1988 Sean Baron 16 1987 Dave Rolls 13 1986 Jim Fiorenza 12 1960 Sean Baron 11 1986 Sean Baron 9 1988 Bill Pinkham 9 1981 Paul Contreras 8 1976 Mark Trafton 8 1985 Six tied at 7 The Records Page 30

Runs Batted In Dave Rolls 70 1988 Bill Pinkham 59 1981 Sean Baron 56 1987 Chuck Graham 52 1988 Mark Trafton 52 1988 Jeff Tipton 51 1979 Mark Trafton 51 1987 Dave Rolls 48 1986 Paul Van Stone 46 1985 Jim Fiorenza 45 1960 Stolen Bases David Jacas 40 1986 Andre Jacas 36 1984 Andre Jacas 35 1982 Kerry Dineen 33 1971 John Wathan 30 1969 Don Slater 26 1979 John Wathan 24 1970 Bart Brainard 24 1981 David Jacas 24 1985 Kerry Dineen 22 1972, 1973 Batting Average (100 At Bats) Jim Fiorenza .439 1960 John Wathan .430 1970 Don Slater .419 1973 Kerry Dineen .419 1971 Kerry Dineen .411 1973 Chuck Graham .400 1988 Jim Williams .400 1974 Kerry Dineen .394 1972 Don Slater .378 1979 Paul Mendes .375 1976 Walks Dave Rolls 57 1988 Mike Saverino 54 1980 Doug Paul 50 1981 Sean Baron 43 1987 Jaime Paredes 42 1979 Doug Paul 42 1982 Hank Ashworth 41 1977 Mike Saverino 39 1979 Laci Nagypal 38 1983 David Jacas 38 1986 Chris Bwy 38 1986 Sacrifice Hits Mike Saverino 14 1979 Paul Mendes 13 1978 Jaime Paredes 13 1978 John Mullen 11 1982 Andy Roberts 11 1986 Randy Peterson 10 1970 Ken Kinsman 10 1971 Jaime Paredes 10 1978 Don Slater 10 1980 Andy Roberts 10 1989 Jim Keen 10 1989 Consecutive Game Hitting Streak John Mullen 19 1983 John Wathan 18 1970 John Wathan 15 1969 Kerry Dineen 15 1972 Chris Bwy 15 1987 Brian Bullas 14 1976 Mel Arnerich 13 1969 Kerry Dineen 13 1972 Kerry Dineen 13 1973 Chuck Graham 12 1988 David Jacas 12 1986 The Records Page 31

Fewest Strikeouts (100 At Bats) Jesse Martinez 5 (114 At Bats) 1975 Martin Harris 5 (143 At Bats) 1979 Rich Farrell 6 (105 At Bats) 1962 Kerry Dineen 6 (146 At Bats) 1973 John Holt 6 (102 At Bats) 1986 Dick Wilbur 7 (108 At Bats) 1960 John Wathan 7 (142 At Bats) 1970 Dick Wilbur 9 (115 At Bats) 1961 Paul Mendes 9 (161 At Bats) 1978 Three tied at 10

CAREER Games Played Robbie Rogers 222 1984-87 Mark Trafton 217 1985-88 Andy Asaro 210 1979-82 Andy Roberts 204 1986-89 Paul Van Stone 203 1982-85 Dave Rolls 201 1985-88 Paul Engel 197 1977-80 Mike Saverino 195 1977-80 Bart Brainard 193 1978-81 John Mullen 193 1980-83 At Bats Robbie Rogers 767 1984-87 Mark Trafton 761 1985-88 Andy Roberts 734 1986-89 Paul Van Stone 724 1982-85 Andy Asaro 722 1979-82 John Mullen 692 1980-83 Paul Engel 680 1977-80 David Jacas 659 1983-86 Kerry Dineen 652 1971-74 Dave Rolls 642 1985-88 Runs Scored Mark Trafton 171 1985-88 Andy Roberts 163 1986-89 Dave Rolls 157 1985-88 Sean Baron 149 1985-88 David Jacas 148 1983-86 Mike Saverino 143 1977-80 Andre Jacas 143 1981-84 Robbie Rogers 135 1984-87 Paul Mendes 130 1975-78 John Mullen 128 1980-83 Hits Mark Trafton 244 1985-88 Andy Roberts 240 1986-89 Robbie Rogers 239 1984-87 John Mullen 227 1980-83 Paul Van Stone 224 1982-85 Dave Rolls 223 1985-88 Andy Asaro 215 1979-82 Chuck Graham 215 1986-89 David Jacas 205 1983-86 Kerry Dineen 201 1971-73 Doubles Chuck Graham 53 1986-89 Andy Asaro 52 1979-82 Sean Baron 47 1985-88 Robbie Rogers 41 1984-87 Mark Trafton 39 1985-88 The Records Page 32

Dave Rolls 38 1985-88 Chris Bwy 37 1986-89 Paul Engel 36 1977-80 David Jacas 33 1983-86 Mel Arnerich 32 1969-72 Daryl Dunn 31 1975-77 Andy Roberts 31 1986-89 Triples Mark Trafton 21 1985-88 John Mullen 20 1980-83 Paul Van Stone 17 1982-85 Robbie Rogers 17 1984-87 Kerry Dineen 15 1971-73 Mike Savarino 15 1977-80 Andre Jacas 14 1981-84 David Jacas 12 1983-86 Ed Green 12 1964-66 Ted Schultz 11 1972-75 Home Runs Sean Baron 43 1985-88 Dave Rolls 39 1985-88 Mark Trafton 22 1985-88 Steve Bajo 20 1969-72 Jim Fiorenza 19 1959-61 Andy Asaro 17 1979-82 Ken Kinsman 14 1970-73 Chuck Rutledge 11 1966-68 Parris Sorianello 11 1987-89 Four tied at 10 Runs Batted In Sean Baron 173 1985-88 Dave Rolls 168 1985-88 Mark Trafton 163 1985-88 Andy Asaro 143 1979-82 Chuck Graham 130 1986-89 Paul Engel 125 1977-80 John Mullen 123 1980-83 Paul Van Stone 123 1982-85 Andy Roberts 121 1986-89 Robbie Rogers 120 1984-87 Stolen Bases Andre Jacas 96 1981-84 David Jacas 80 1983-86 Kerry Dineen 77 1971-74 John Wathan 67 1968-70 Bart Brainard 56 1978-81 Mike Savarino 55 1977-80 Paul Engel 52 1977-80 Dave Gonzalez 45 1968-71 Robbie Rogers 43 1984-87 Mark Trafton 40 1985-88 Batting Average (400 At Bats) Kerry Dineen .409 1971-73 Chuck Graham .362 1986-89 Dave Rolls .347 1985-88 John Wathan .347 1968-70 Don Slater .330 1979-80 John Mullen .328 1980-83 Andy Roberts .327 1986-89 Mark Trafton .321 1985-88 Paul Mendes .320 1975-78 Chris Bwy .317 1986-89 The Records Page 33

Walks Dave Rolls 149 1985-88 Sean Baron 140 1985-88 Paul Mendes 132 1975-78 Mike Saverino 130 1977-80 Mark Trafton 115 1985-88 Andy Roberts 108 1986-89 Dave Gonzalez 101 1968-71 Andre Jacas 101 1981-84 Robbie Rogers 98 1984-87 David Jacas 89 1983-86 Sacrifice Hits Andy Roberts 29 1986-89 Mike Saverino 28 1977-80 Paul Mendes 27 1975-78 Paul Van Stone 25 1983-86 Mel Arnerich 23 1969-72 Robbie Rogers 22 1984-87 Ken Kinsman 21 1970-73 Paul Engel 21 1977-7.8 Jaime Paredes 21 1978-79 Andy Asaro 19 1979-82

RBI Percentage (Minimum 40 Chances) 1973 Jim Williams .571 (56 chances) 1974 Rick Garner .483 (60 chances) 1975 Ted Schultz .720 (50 chances) 1976 Paul Contreras .527 (55 chances) 1977 Daryl Dunn .525 (40 chances) 1978 Paul Engel .461 (76 chances) 1979 Andy Asaro .531 (81 chances) 1980 Jamie McDonald .636 (44 chances) 1981 Bill Pinkham .562 (59 chances) 1982 Steve Sciacca .484 (91 chances) 1983 Steve Sciacca .605 (43 chances) 1984 Andre Jacas .432 (74 chances) 1985 Paul Van Stone .554 (83 chances) 1986 Dave Rolls .593 (81 chances) 1987 Sean Baron .683 (82 chances) 1988 Dave Rolls .686 (102 chances) 1989 Chris Bwy .432 (74 chances) PITCHING Single Season Appearances Jim Westlund 35 1987 Jim Mellos 31 1978 Tony Battilega 27 1988 Tom Tereschuk 26 1981 Bob Grandpre 26 1989 Mark Manor 25 1988 Adam Schwindt 25 1989 Steve Davis 24 1968 Tony Battilega 24 1989 Kevin McCarthy 23 1983 Dan Newman 23 1986 Innings Pitched Gary Myron 162.0 1971 Glenn Godwin 148.0 1982 Greg McSparran 147.3 1980 Phil Bajo 139.6 1972 Gary Myron 139.0 1970 Tom Sizer 136.3 1986 Bob Ahern 131.3 1966 Dan Flanagan 122.6 1978 Steve Davis 120.3 1968 Russ Applegate 116.3 1984 The Records Page 34

Strike Outs Steve Davis 148 1968 Glenn Godwin 142 1982 Gary Myron 139 1971 Gary Myron 108 1970 John Pearce 91 1964 Greg McSparran 91 1980 Gary Myron 88 1969 Pat Barry 86 1965 Durel Carpenter 85 1966 Mike Wagner 81 1974 Games Started Dan Flanagan 64 1975-78 Gary Myron 63 1968-71 Steve Davis 49 1968-71 Phil Bajo 45 1971-74 Tim Ronan 43 1976-79 Russ Applegate 37 1983-84 Bob Ahern 36 1964-67 Glenn Godwin 33 1981-82 Al Brehm 32 1980-82 Greg Bertrand 32 1984-85 Games Won Dan Flanagan 38 1975-78 Gary Myron 37 1968-71 Steve Davis 29 1968-71 Phil Bajo 21 1971-74 Jamie McDonald 19 1979-81 Tim Ronan 18 1976-79 Bob Ahern 17 1964-67 Greg McSparran 17 1979-80 Glenn Godwin 17 1980-81 Jim Westlund 17 1986-89 Winning Percentage (5 Decisions) Greg Tomczyk 1.000 (6-0) 1971 Jaime McDonald .875 (7- 1) 1979 Jim Westlund .875 (6-1) 1988 Dan Flanagan .813 (13-3) 1976 Glenn Godwin .788 (14-4) 1982 Gary Myron .788 (14-4) 1971 Gary Myron .786 (11-3) 1969 Jim Westlund .750 (6-2) 1987 Bill Armstrong .727 (8-3) 1977 Dan Flanagan .714 (10-4) 1978 Greg McSparran .706 (12-5) 1980 (50 innings) Gary Myron 1.03 1969 Marty Bell 1.60 1976 Durel Carpenter 1.69 1967 Steve Davis 1.81 1971 Gary Myron 1.89 1971 Tim Ronan 1.96 1976 Dan Flanagan 1.98 1976 Marty Sturgeon 2.57 1979 Gary Myron 2.85 1970 Kevin McCarthy 2.86 1980

Fewest Walks (30 innings) Greg Tomczyk 10 1971 Bob Dunlap 12 1967 Tony Hodges 12 1975 Ted Sedillo 12 1980 Durel Carpenter 13 1967 The Records Page 35

Steve Archambault 13 1970 John Briskey 15 1968 Dub Ruberts 15 1972 Bill Howard 15 1974 Marty Sturgeon 15 1980

CAREER Appearances Tony Battilega 88 1986-89 Jim Westlund 84 1986-89 Phil Bajo 82 1971-74 Steve Davis 82 1968-71 Gary Myron 72 1968-71 Dan Flanagan 68 1975-78 Marty Bell 68 1976- 79 Tim Ronan 68 1976-79 Dub Ruberts 66 1970-73 Pat Fitzsimons 58 1987-

Innings Pitched Gary Myron 488.0 1968-?1 Dan Flanagan 424.3 1975-78 Steve Davis 396.0 1968-71 Phil Bajo 376.0 1971-74 Ti m Ronan 291.0 1976- 79 Bob Ahern 263.0 1964-67 Marty Bell 240.6 1976-79 Jamie McDonald 237.3 1979-81 Pat Barry 235.0 1962, 64-65 Russ Applegate 227.6 1983-84 Strike Outs Gary Myron 394 1968-71 Steve Davis 372 1968-71 Phil Bajo 230 1971-74 Dan Flanagan 203 1975-78 Pat Barry 201 1962, 64-65 Marty Bell 192 1976-79 Glenn Godwin 175 1981-82 Tim Ronan 171 1976- 79 Bob Ahern 156 1964-67 Durel Carpenter 152 1966-68 Games Started Dan Flanagan 64 1975-78 Gary Myron 63 1968-71 Steve Davis 49 1968-71 Phil Bajo 45 1971-74 Tim Ronan 43 1976-79 Russ Applegate 37 1983-84 Bob Ahern 36 1964-67 Glenn Godwin 33 1981-82 Al Brehm 32 1980-82 Greg Bertrand 32 1984-85 Games Won Dan Flanagan 38 1975-78 Gary Myron 37 1968-71 Steve Davis 29 1968-71 Phil Bajo 21 1971-74 Jamie McDonald 19 1979-81 Tim Ronan 18 1976-79 Bob Ahern 17 1964-67 Greg McSparran 17 1979-80 Glenn Godwin 17 1980-81 Jim Westlund 16 1986- ----

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Winning Percentage (15 Decisions) Jim Westlund .739 (17-6 ) 1986-89 Dan Flanagan .703 (38-16) 1975-78 Gary Myron .685 (37-17) 1968-71 Greg McSparran .654 (17-9 ) 1979-80 Al Brehm .652 (15-8 ) 1980-82 Marty Sturgeon .650 (13-7 ) 1978-80 Glenn Godwin .630 (17-10) 1980-81 Mike Wagner .588 (10-7 ) 1973-74 Bill Armstrong .571 (12-9 ) 1976-77 Pat Fitzsimons .571 (12-9 ) 1986- OTHER SEASON RECORDS No Hit Games Greg Tomczyk vs. Southern California College 1971 Jim Mahoney vs. Pacific Christian 1973 Bill Howard vs. U.S. International 1975 Dan Flanagan vs. U.C. San Diego 1976 USD ALL AMERICANS Ron Cady Third Base 1964 John Wathan Catcher 1970 Gary Myron Pitcher 1971 Kerry Dineen Outfielder 1971 Kerry Dineen Outfielder 1973 Dan Flanagan Pitcher 1976 Paul Contreras Catcher 1976 Glenn Godwin Pitcher 1982 PROFESSIONAL CONTRACTS SIGNED John Pearce 1964 Tom Stephenson 1965 Ed Green Kansas City A's 1966 Tom Thompson St. Louis Cardinals 1969 John Wathan 1970 Gary Myron 1971 Steve Davis Kansas City Royals 1971 Mel Arnerich 1972 Kerry Dineen 1973 Jim Williams St. Louis Cardinals 1974 Ted Schultz Chicago White Sox 1975 Brian Bullas Oakland A's 1976 Casey Clark 1977 Jeff Tipton Oakland A's 1979 Greg McSparran 1980 Mike Saverino California Angels 1980 Bill Pinkham 1981 Bart Brainard Milwaukee Brewers 1981 Glenn Godwin Oakland A's 1982 Steve Sciacca California Angels 1983 Russ Applegate Oakland A's 1984 Eric Bennett 1984 Andre Jacas Oakland A's 1984 Paul Van Stone San Francisco Giants 1985 David Jacas 1986 Jeff Grotewold Philadelphia Phillies 1986 Robbie Rogers Cleveland Indians 1987 Dan Newman 1987 Dave Rolls Kansas City Royals 1988 Sean Baron Cleveland Indians 1988 The Records Page 37

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 1960 Jim Fiorenza 1974 Rick Garner 1961 Dick Wilbur 1975 Ted Schultz 1962 Curtis Hart 1976 Dan Flanagan 1963 John Pearce 1977 Hank Ashworth 1964 John Baumgarten 1978 Paul Mendes 1965 Pat Barry 1979 Don Slater 1966 Ed Green 1980 Mike Saverino 1967 Durel Carpenter 1981 Bill Pinkham Tom Thompson 1982 Glenn Godwin 1968 Tom Thompson 1983 John Mullen 1969 Gary Myron 1984 Andre Jacas 1970 John Wathan 1985 Paul Van Stone 1971 Dave Gonzalez 1986 David Jacas 1972 Kerry Dineen 1987 Sean Baron 1973 Kerry Dineen 1988 Dave Rolls 1989 Andy Roberts

YEAR BY YEAR LEADERS PITCHING 1972 Phil Bajo 68 1973 Phil Bajo 77 Appearances 197 4 Mike Wagner 81 15 1964 John Pearce 1975 Bill Bright 50 22 1965 Pat Barry 1976 Dan Flanagan 55 Ahern 21 1966 Bob 1977 Bill Armstrong 62 Dunlap 14 1967 Bob 1978 Dan Flanagan 60 Davis 24 1968 Steve 1979 Marty Bell 49 18 1969 Dave Carpentier 1980 Greg McSparran 91 19 1970 Steve Davis 1981 Al Brehm 51 1971 Steve Davis 21 1982 Glenn Godwin 142 Gary Myron 1983 Russ Applegate 51 20 1972 Phil Bajo 1984 Greg Bertrand 76 1973 Dub Ruberts 22 1985 Greg Bertrand 73 197 4 Phil Bajo 19 1986 Tom Sizer 74 1975 Tony Hodges 22 1987 Louis Skertich 61 1976 Dan Flanagan 18 1988 James Ferguson 48 1977 Tim Ronan 16 1989 James Ferguson 40 Bill Armstrong Tony Battilega Jim Deaver Victories 1978 Jim Mellos 31 John Pearce 7 1979 Tim Ronan 20 1964 Pat Barry 1980 Greg McSparran 19 1965 6 Tom Stephenson 1981 Tom Tereschuk 26 Bob Ahern 11 1982 Glenn Godwin 21 1966 Durel Carpenter 5 1983 Mike Fazekas 19 1967 Russ Applegate 1968 Steve Davis 7 1984 Russ Applegate 22 1969 Gary Myron 11 Gary Myron 1985 Greg Bertrand 22 1970 9 1971 Gary Myron 1986 Dan Newman 23 14 Phil Bajo 1987 Jim Westlund 35 1972 7 1988 Tony Battilega 27 1973 Dub Ruberts 6 1989 Bob Grandpre 26 1974 Phil Bajo 8 Mike Wagner Strike Outs 1975 Dan Flanagan 6 1964 John Pearce 91 1976 Dan Flanagan 13 1965 Pat Barry 86 1977 Dan Flanagan 9 1966 Durel Carpenter 85 1978 Dan Flanagan 10 1967 Durel Carpenter 63 1979 Tim Ronan 8 1968 Steve Davis 148 1980 Greg McSparran 12 1969 Gary Myron 88 1981 Tom Tereschuk 9 1970 Gary Myron 108 1982 Glenn Godwin 14 1971 Gary Myron 139 1983 Russ Applegate 5 The Records Page 38

YEAR BY VEAR LEADERS

Mike Fazekas 1987 Dan Newman 4.71 1984 Greg Bertrand 7 1988 James Ferguson 2.90 1985 Greg Bertrand 4 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 3.46 Tom Seyler BATTING Mark Hawblitzel 1986 Tom Sizer 11 Batting Average (100 AB 's) 1987 Jim Westlund 6 1964 John Baumgarten .315 Louis Skertich 1965 Ed Green .321 1988 James Ferguson 6 1966 Ed Green .323 Jim Westlund 1967 Chuck Rutledge .314 Tony Battilega 1968 Tom Thompson .286 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 7 1969 John Wathan .331 .430 Innings Pitched 1970 John Wathan .419 1964 John Pearce 105 1971 Kerry Dineen Kerry Dineen .394 1965 Pat Barry 117 1972 1973 Kerry Dineen .411 1966 Bob Ahern 131 Jim Williams .400 1967 Durel Carpenter 69 1974 1975 Ted Schultz .350 1968 Steve Davis 121 Mendes .375 Gary Myron 105 1976 Paul 1969 .347 1970 Gary Myron 139 1977 Hank Ashworth .325 1971 Gary Myron 162 1978 Dave Buchanan 1979 Don Slater .378 1972 Phil Baja 140 1980 Mike Saverino .323 1973 Phil Baja 119 1981 Bill Pinkham .344 1974 Mike Wagner 96 1982 Paul Van Stone .362 1975 Dan Flanagan 93 Steve Sciacca .353 Dan Flanagan 109 1983 1976 .350 1977 Dan Flanagan 99.6 1984 Andre Jacas .305 1978 Dan Flanagan 122.6 1985 Paul Van Stone David Jacas .369 1979 Tim Ronan 79.6 1986 1987 Robbie Rogers .373 1980 Greg McSparran 147.3 1988 Chuck Graham .400 1981 Tom Tereschuk 107.3 1989 Chuck Graham .359 1982 Glenn Godwin 148 1983 Russ Applegate 111.3 Runs Scored 1984 Russ Applegate 116.3 1964 John Baumgarten 18 1985 Greg Bertrand 98 1965 Stephen DeSales 32 1986 Tom Sizer 136.3 1966 Fred Carbone 41 1987 Louis Skertich 94 .6 1967 Tom Thompson 25 1988 James Ferguson 87.0 1968 Rene Chavalier 26 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 96.3 1969 John Wathan 34 Earned Run Average (40 innings) 1970 Dave Gonzalez 37 1964 John Pearce 2.56 1971 Dave Gonzalez 42 1965 Pat Barry 4.86 1972 Kerry Dineen 30 1966 Durel Carpenter 3.30 1973 Kerry Dineen 36 1967 Durel Carpenter 1.69 1974 Jim Williams 38 1968 Steve Davis 3.13 1975 Ted Schultz 36 1969 Gary Myron 1.03 1976 Paul Mendes 42 1970 Steve Archambault 2.30 1977 Hank Ashworth 31 1971 Steve Davis 1.81 1978 Bill Herberle 43 1972 Phil Baja 2.96 1979 Jaime Paredes 48 1973 Phil Baja 2.66 1980 Mike Saverino 55 197 4 Phil Baja 3.52 1981 Bart Brainard 38 1975 Dan Flanagan 3.29 1982 Andre Jacas 41 1976 Marty Bell 1.60 1983 John Mullen 34 1977 Tim Ronan 2.88 1984 Andre Jacas 49 1978 Jim Deaver 3.48 1985 David Jacas 47 1979 Marty Sturgeon 2.57 1986 David Jacas 56 1980 Kevin McCarthy 2.86 1987 Mark Trafton 59 1981 Jamie McDonald 4.76 1988 Mark Trafton 54 1982 Glenn Godwin 2.92 1989 Andy Roberts 38 1983 Casey Morales 4.20 Al Bats 1984 Russ Applegate 3.56 1964 Ron Cady 113 1985 Mark Hawblitzel 3.88 Ed Green 1986 Tom Sizer 3.43 1965 Fred Carbone 147 The Records Page 39

YEAR BY YEAR LEADERS

1966 Fred Carbone 167 1967 Chuck Rutledge 6 1967 Tom Thompson 152 1968 Tom Thompson 5 1968 John Wathan 148 1969 Steve Baja 4 1969 Dave Gonzalez 149 1970 Steve Baja 4 1970 John Wathan 142 Ken Kinsman 1971 Kerry Dineen 186 1971 Steve Baja 7 1972 Kerry Dineen 160 1972 Steve Baja 5 1973 Jim Williams 148 Kerry Dineen 1974 Jim Williams 140 1973 Jim Williams 4 1975 Paul Mendes 143 1974 Bob Svelmoe 4 1976 Brian Bullas 145 1975 Ted Schultz 6 1977 Hank Ashworth 147 1976 Paul Contreras 8 1978 Paul Mendes 189 1977 Casey Clark 3 1979 Don Slater 196 Dave Buchanan 1980 Don Slater 210 1978 Dave Buchanan 2 1981 John Mullen 203 Dan Kasie 1982 Andy Asaro 195 Chuck Manes 1983 John Mullen 168 1979 Andy Asaro 6 1984 David Jacas 214 Jeff Tipton 1985 Paul Van Stone 203 1980 Andy Asaro 4 1986 David Jacas 203 1981 Bill Pinkham 9 1987 Mark Trafton 209 1982 Andy Asaro 5 1988 Mark Trafton 217 1983 Steve Sciacca 6 1989 Andy Roberts 184 1984 Andre Jacas 4 Chris Stout 1985 Mark Trafton 8 1986 Dave Rolls 13 Hits 1987 Sean Baron 16 1964 John Baumgarten 34 1988 Dave Rolls 18 1965 Ed Green 44 1989 Parris Sorianello 4 1966 Ed Green 53 1967 Tom Thompson 43 Runs Batted In 20 1968 John Wathan 42 1964 John Baumgarten 1969 John Wathan 48 Dan Wilhelm 1970 John Wathan 61 1965 Ed Green 35 1971 Kerry Dineen 78 1966 Dan Wilhelm 41 1972 Kerry Dineen 63 1967 Rick Baker 25 1973 Kerry Dineen 60 1968 Tom Thompson 27 1974 Jim Williams 56 1969 John Wathan 34 1975 Ted Schultz 49 1970 John Wathan 39 37 1976 Paul Mendes 51 1971 Mel Arnerich 1977 Hank Ashworth 51 1972 Mel Arnerich 25 1978 Paul Mendes 61 Kerry Dineen 1979 Don Slater 74 1973 Jim Williams 32 1980 Mike Saverino 63 1974 Rick Garner 29 1981 John Mullen 68 1975 Ted Schultz 36 34 1982 Andy Asaro 59 1976 Jesse Martinez 31 Paul Van Stone 1977 Hank Ashworth 1983 John Mullen 59 1978 Paul Engel 41 1984 Andre Jacas 70 1979 Jeff Tipton 51 1985 Paul Van Stone 62 1980 Andy Asaro 37 1986 David Jacas 75 1981 Bill Pinkham 59 44 1987 Robbie Rogers 69 1982 Andy Asaro 1988 Chuck Graham 82 Steve Sciacca 28 1989 Andy Roberts 65 1983 Eric Bennett 1984 Andre Jacas 32 Home Runs 1985 Paul Van Stone 46 1964 Ron Cady 3 1986 Dave Rolls 48 1965 Ron Cady 7 1987 Sean Baron 56 1966 Ed Green 5 1988 Dave Rolls 70 Dan Wilhelm 1989 Chris Stout 35 The West Coast Conference Page 40

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The wee has continued to prove itself as one of the strongest collegiate baseball conferences in the coun­ try. In 1989, the WCC sent two teams, Loyola Marymount University and Pepperdine University, to the NCAA Regionals. Other conference members include the University of Nevada-Reno, the University of San Diego, the University of San Francisco and St. Mary's College. Pepperdine has won or shared every conference title since 1974 - a span of nine straight wee crowns. The Waves won three before baseball was dropped as a con­ ference sport after the 1976 season and continued to win titles when baseball was reinstated with a tourna­ ment in 1984 and round-robin format in 1985. Baseball was originally established as a conference sport in 1968. However, from 1977 through 1984. wee teams competed with teams from the PCAA in the Nor­ thern California Baseball Association (Nevada, St. Mary's, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Pacific, San Jose State, Fresno State), and the Southern California Baseball Association (Pepperdine, Loyola Marymount from the WCC). For the fi rst year, the WCC will play a 36-game round robin schedule, with the league champion receiving the WCC's automatic bid to the NCAA playoffs.

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1989 WEST COAST CONFERENCE BASEBALL STANDINGS wee OVERALL w L T PCT w L T PCT * PEPPERDINE 20 4 0 .833 41 19 1 .683 LMU 18 5 0 .783 39 24 0 .619 SANTA CLARA 14 10 0 .583 40 22 0 .645 NEVADA-RENO 12 12 0 .500 30 28 0 .517 USF 8 14 0 .364 14 30 0 .4 12 SAN DIEGO 5 17 0 .227 23 31 1 .426 ST. MARY'S 4 19 0 .174 18 39 0 .316 *WCC Champion UNIVERSITY PROFILE The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i .e., Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego conven­ iently close to the major business, cultural, residential , and recreational areas, as well as the rail , bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USO is presently experiencing record at­ tendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3600, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 5800. The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration , Education, Nursing and Law. Each is characterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on cam­ pus. Students also attend USD from 24 foreign countries. In January of 1987, USO opened the doors to its new University Center, a 74,500 square foot building for students, faculty and staff. The two-level Center is the largest building on campus. It is the seventh major project completed at USD during the past eight years. It's a place for people to meet for leisure and fun , a place for extracurricular activities. Recreation, intramural and athletic activities are expanding rapidly. Among the many recreation and intramural programs offered , some of the favorites include: Mission Bay Aquatic Center activities (water skiing, surfing, sailing and crew) , modern dance, aerobics, bowling, karate, backpacking, soft­ ball, tennis, floor hockey, volleyball and many more. USO intercollegiate sports for men include football, soccer, cross-country, basketball , baseball , crew, tennis and golf. In women's intercollegiate sports, USO fields programs in volley­ ball , cross-country, swimming, basketball , softball , crew and tennis.

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