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GENERAL INFO 2008 RECAP 2009 Quick Facts...... 1 Game-by-Game Results...... 16 Head Rex Peters...... 2 Individual Statistics...... 17 Associate Head Coach Matt Vaughn...... 3 ...... 18-19 Assistant Coach Tony Schifano...... 3 Volunteer Assistant Adam Sorgi...... 3 RECORD BOOK 2009 Roster...... 15 Year-by-Year Leaders...... 20-22 Year-by-Year Team Statistics...... 24-25 PLAYER PROFILES Postseason History...... 26 Grant Hirneise/Jeremy McChesney...... 4 School Records...... 27-29 Ryan Scoma/Kyle Mihaylo...... 5 Season Top 10 Lists...... 30-31 Ty Kelly/Andy Suiter...... 6 Career Top 10 Lists...... 32-34 Justin Schafer/Grant Bauer/Tom Briner...... 7 Year-by-Year Records...... 35 Daniel Cepin/Scott Chew/Alex Dreyfuss...... 8 Award Winners...... 36-37 Rikki Foster/Scott Heylman/Will Chapman...... 9 All-Time Letterwinners...... 38-43 Corbin Cutshaw/Eric Johnson/Dayne Quist/Nathan Slater...... 10 Scotty Walker/Michael Aldrete/Tony Bongiovanni/Tyler Bremer...... 11 CAMPUS SECTION Tim Busbin/Kevin Grove/Scott Heinig/Scott Kalush...... 12 This is UC Davis...... i-ii Anthony Kupbens/Matthew Lewis/Scott Lyman/Joseph Medeiros...... 13 UC Davis Athletics Staff...... iii-iv Paul Politi/David Popkins/Jared Thompson...... 14 Facilities Overview...... vii-viii Serving The Student-Athlete...... ix

Quick Facts

School...... University of , Davis (UC Davis) Career Record - UC Davis ...... 177-158-1 (6 years) Address ...... One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Career Record - All ...... 425-289-3 (15 years) Established/Founded...... 1905/1908 Enrollment...... 31,426 Associate Head Coach...... Matt Vaughn (UC Davis ’92) Nickname...... Aggies Email ...... [email protected] Colors...... Yale Blue & Gold Phone ...... (530) 752-2190 National Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Big West Conference Assistant Coach...... Tony Schifano (UC Davis ’97) Stadium...... Dobbins Complex (3,500) Email ...... [email protected] Dimensions...... Lines: 310’, Alleys: 385’, Center: 410’ Phone ...... (530) 754-5675

Chancellor...... Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. ’64) Vol. Assistant Coach ...... Adam Sorgi (Stanford ’07) Director of Athletics...... Greg Warzecka (UC Berkeley ’73) Email ...... [email protected] Senior Associate A.D.s Compliance, Eligibility, Sports Med: ...... Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83) 2008 Record ...... 35-24 External Affairs & Resource Dev.: ...... Cindy Spiro (Pacific ’76) Big West Conference Record...... 13-11 (6th) Associate A.D. NCAA Tournament Record...... 1-2 (advanced to NCAA Regional) Business & Game Mgmt.: ...... Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ...... 14/13 Assistant A.D.s Starters Ret./Lost ...... 3/6 Media Relations: ...... Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Starting Ret./Lost ...... 0/5 Football Ops & Event Mgmt: ...... Josh Flushman (UC Davis ’00) Marketing & Promotions: ...... Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Media Relations Contact ...... Wes Collins Compliance: ...... Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Email ...... [email protected] Development: ...... Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) Media Relations Phone ...... (530) 752-3505 Faculty Athletic Rep...... Dr. Kimberly Elsbach (Iowa ’85) Media Relations FAX ...... (530) 754-5674 Head Athletic Trainer...... Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) Aggies on the Web ...... http://www.ucdavisaggies.com Director of Academic Services...... Michelle Roppeau (Carleton)

Head Coach ...... Rex Peters (Cal State Fullerton ’89) Office ...... 119 Hickey Gym...... One Shields Avenue...... Davis, CA 95616 Email ...... [email protected] Phone ...... (530) 752-7513

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL  Coaching Staff

REX MATT PETERS VAUGHN

Head Coach Associate Head Coach 7th Year 17th Year Cal State Fullerton ’89 UC Davis ’92

Few coaches have enjoyed a more auspicious start to a career than The veteran of the Aggie baseball staff, Matt Vaughn enters his 17th Rex Peters has at UC Davis. In 2003, he guided the Aggies to a 36-24 season with the program, now as associate head coach. He has been an season and their first NCAA Div. II postseason berth since 1995. UC Davis integral part of the Aggies in that time, including two trips to the swept through the West Region tournament – highlighted by back-to- Division II College (1995 and 2003) and one to the Division back shutout victories – and advanced to the national tournament for I postseason (2008). During his career, Vaughn’s duties have included only the second time in school history. For his part, Peters was honored development of the Aggie pitching staff, recruiting and the numerous as the ABCA/Diamond Sports West Region Coach of the Year. day-to-day duties of running a collegiate baseball program. Then the following year – as if in defiance to baseball’s notorious In his UC Davis tenure, Vaughn has coached 28 players who have sophomore jinx – Peters struck again. The Aggies finished with a 37- gone on to sign professional contracts, including 15 pitchers. Ten Aggies 15-1 record, including a 32-7 ledger in the program’s final year with the have earned a total of 12 All- honors and three have been named California Collegiate Athletic Association. Although no longer eligible West Region Pitchers of the Year. In 2004, one of his protegés – Michael for postseason play as part of its transition to Division I status, UC Da- Potter – captured California Collegiate Athletic Association of the vis finished atop the conference standings by better than a seven-game Year honors. In Vaughn’s tenure as pitching coach, five of his pitchers margin. Along the way, the Aggies enjoyed school-record streaks of 16 have been selected as conference pitcher of the year. straight victories and 20 consecutive conference wins. In 1997, in a national setting, Vaughn was one of six coaches named In 2008, the university’s first year as an official Division I member, to the USA Baseball support staff for its 1997 National Team Trials in Peters guided the program to a 35-24 record and a berth in the NCAA Tampa, Fla., where he assisted in player evaluation and development. Regional at Stanford. The season featured three different series sweeps, Internationally, Vaughn spent two summers working for Major League three victories against region rival Stanford, and resulted in a school-record Baseball International in Europe. seven players selected in ’s first-year player draft. In the summer of 1992, he served as a baseball envoy to Czecho- Peters arrived at the UC Davis program after spending the previ- slovakia and Poland. Then in 1994, he was the pitching coach for the ous nine seasons as head coach at Chapman University in Southern Great Britain National Team as they played in the European “B” Pool California, where he compiled a 248-131-2 overall record. He led the Championships. Panthers to three appearances in the NCAA Division III College World Vaughn pitched for the Aggies from 1989-92, winning nine games Series, including a third-place finish in 2000. Peters, the winningest while starting 26 and relieving in 11 others. He was an honorable men- coach in Chapman history – both in terms of wins and percentage – led tion All-NCAC selection his senior year and won his last four decisions the Panthers to the NCAA West Regional five times and three times was as an Aggie, including his final three starts. named West Region Coach of the Year. Additionally, he coached six All- Vaughn graduated from UC Davis in 1992 with a degree in biological Americans, two Academic All-Americans, nine Academic All-District sciences. He received his master’s degree in management from National players and 29 All-Region selections. University in 1999. He and his wife, Dana, were married on New Year’s Combining his Chapman credits with his 178-158-1 mark at UC Eve, 1998. They have a son, Jackson, and a daughter, Casey. Davis, Peters now owns a career win-loss record of 425-289-3 (.595). He posted his 400th career victory on March 15 in the Aggies’ doubleheader sweep against Santa Clara. Prior to his head coaching duties, Peters served one season as the PETERS COACHING RECORD Panthers’ assistant coach under Gary Henderson. Peters had spent the W L T Pct. previous four years playing in the organization after UC Davis (6 years) 177 158 1 .528 being drafted by the club in the 24th round of the 1989 Major League Chapman (9 years) 248 131 2 .654 Baseball Amateur Draft. While in the Dodgers system, Peters advanced CAREER TOTAL (15 years) 425 289 3 .595 as high as -A San Antonio before beginning his coaching career. In 1989, his first 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 finish at the 1988 NCAA Division I . He earned his master’s degree in education, with an emphasis in physical education, from Azusa Pacific University in 1994.

 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Coaching Staff

TONY ADAM SCHIFANO SORGI

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 2nd Year 1st Year UC Davis ’97 Stanford ’07

In 2008, former Aggie great Tony Schifano returned to his alma Former Stanford standout Adam Sorgi was named a volunteer as- mater following a 10-year professional baseball career and a recent stint sistant coach during the summer of 2008. Sorgi will work primarily with as an assistant coach at Los Gatos High School. Schifano’s primary duties the Aggie outfielders while serving as first base coach during games. include coaching the infielders and serving as the third base coach during Sorgi played for the Cardinal from 2004-07, earning All-Pacific games. He will also assist with baserunning, hitting and recruiting. 10 Conference honors as a sophomore in 2005 and again as a redshirt During his time at Los Gatos, the team accumulated 90 wins over junior in 2007. A two-year team captain, Sorgi led the team in batting four seasons and won a Central Coast Section title in 2006. average as a sophomore and senior after missing his junior season with Schifano enjoyed a stellar collegiate career with the Aggies from an injury. He finished his Cardinal career with a .324 batting average, 1994-97. During that time he was a three-time All-Northern California 152 hits and 29 doubles. Athletic Conference first-team selection. He was a member of the 1995 After completing the 2007 season, Sorgi was drafted by the Philadel- team that won a regional championship and advanced to the NCAA Divi- phia Phillies in the 21st round of the Major League Baseball First-Year sion II College World Series under legendary Aggie coach Phil Swimley. Player Draft. The Phillies had also drafted Sorgi out of high school in He was also a member of the 1994 squad that won the final NCAC 2003. Sorgi played one season of professional baseball with the Single-A championship for UC Davis. Williamsport Crosscutters before deciding to pursue a coaching career. Schifano signed as an undrafted free agent with the Florida Marlins Along with playing professional ball, Sorgi was also a member of the in 1997 and worked his way through the minor league system until 2007 Swedish National Team and competed at the European Baseball making it to the Triple-A level with the in 2001. He Championships in Barcelona, Spain. also played professionally with the independent Central League and Sorgi picked up coaching experience during the 2008 season when Northern League. In 2000, Schifano was a member of Team USA at the he returned to his alma mater of Capistrano Valley High School to help Panama Cup. manage the varsity baseball squad. Part of Sorgi’s duties included player When he graduated in 1997, Schifano held the career record for and team development along with game day planning and game coach- hits (214), and was second in games played (194) and at bats (678). He ing duties. continues to remain in the top five in those categories and also appears Sorgi also enjoyed success at the high school and little league level. on the all-time list in runs scored (135) and triples (12). Additionally, While at Capistrano Valley, Sorgi helped lead his team to back-to-back Schifano still holds the single season record for most chances without Southern CIF Section Division I state championships and a top-10 rank- an (103). ing by USA Baseball in 2003. As a little leaguer, Sorgi was a member of the 1997 United States championship team that played for the Little League World Series title.

Dobbins Baseball Complex A 3,500-seat facility, the James M. & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex serves as the home for baseball at many levels in the Davis community. In addition to being the home of the Aggies since 1986, the stadium has hosted Babe Ruth Baseball and vari- ous adult leagues throughout the spring, summer and fall. The stadium was built largely with volunteer time, materials and funds. Its playing surface is one of the best in Northern Cali- fornia, and its drainage system has the Aggies playing when many other teams in the area are postponed due to wet grounds. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include permanent con- cessions, restroom facilities and a press box. The stadium dimensions are 310 feet down each line, 385 in the alleys and 410 to straight-away center.

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL  Aggie Returnees

GRANT JEREMY HIRNEISE McCHESNEY

First Base • Senior Pitcher • Senior Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R Agoura Hills, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Agoura Hills HS ’04 Valley Christian HS ’04 44 34

2008: Started 31 of 40 games played, splitting time at DH and first 2008: Made 20 appearances, going 2-2 with a 4.10 ERA... Struck out base... Batted .286 (34-for-119) with 3 doubles, a triple, a home 19 batters in 26.1 innings... Held opponents to a .283 batting average... and 19 RBIs... Went 3-for-4 with a triple and a run scored in the second Pitched four innings of one- ball against Gonzaga (3/24) to earn his regional game vs. Stanford (6/1)... Batted .327 (18-for-55) with runners first win of the season... Other win was a one-hit performance in three on base... Had 8 multi-hit games, two of which were the three-hit variety... innings of relief at Cal Poly (4/20)... Came into the second game of a Also had 5 two-RBI games... Went a perfect 3-for-3 with a career-high 4 doubleheader with Utah (3/1) as a pinch hitter... Recorded 6 multiple- runs scored in the first game of a doubleheader vs. Utah (3/1). outings. 2007: Started 20 of 24 games played... Missed majority of the season 2007: Did not play due to injury. with a hand injury... Had 12 hits in 78 at bats (.154) along with 3 doubles 2006: Went 3-0 with a 2.70 ERA in four starts... Allowed a .247 and 9 RBIs... Best game came against Saint Mary’s (2/13) as he scored a batting average and struck out 12 in 20.0 innings... Granted medical run and drove in a season-high 2 RBIs. hardship year. 2006: Did not play. 2005: Made 17 pitching appearances, including three starts... Fin- 2005: Joined team in April, then started 28 games at third... Batted ished 1-1 with 6.56 ERA in 35.2 innings... Made collegiate debut vs. .260 (25-for-96) with 3 doubles, 2 triples and 11 RBI... Had 5 multi-hit Sacramento State, hurling 3.0 relief innings with no ER (2/13)... Lasted games, including 3-hit performances at Nevada (4/19), at Cal (4/26) and 5.2 innings with 2 ER and 3 in first career start vs. Hawai’i vs. Cal State Northridge (5/20)... Had 2 triples and 3 RBI in 6-4 win over (3/2)... Also appeared as a pinch runner, scoring a run at San Diego Matadors (5/20)... Also had 3 RBI vs. Wolf Pack (4/19). (2/18) and stealing a base vs. USF (2/23). AGOURA HILLS HS ’04: Captured All-Marmonte League honors as VALLEY CHRISTIAN HS ’04: Captured first-team All-West Catholic a senior, batting .350 with 28 RBI and a .450 OBA... Helped lead team Athletic League honors (as a pitcher) in 2004... Also named that year to to league title in 2002... Hit better than .400 in three years with Agoura All-Central Coast Section and All-San Jose Mercury News first teams as an American Legion... Three-year Legion all-star pick. outfielder... Won All-WCAL second-team honors as a junior, honorable PERSONAL: Born in Thousand Oaks, Calif.... Majoring in civil mention as a sophomore... Helped lead team to 27-10 record and CIF- engineering... Parents are David & Linda Hirneise... Proudest personal CCS D-II title in 2002... Played summer ball for NorCal Baseball and accomplishment was participating in the World Wood Bat Champion- Santa Clara Red Sox... Selected as No. 1 arm at 2002 Junior Olympics, ships in Florida, during which he hit a game-winning double to beat leading team to 4th-place finish... Red Sox captured Palomino World Puerto Rico. Series title in 2004. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Computer engineering major... Parents are Gary & Donna McChesney... Career highlight was homering Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2005 .260 28 96 8 25 3 2 0 4 34 4 33 0 in the Palomino World Series championship game. 2006 did not play 2007 .154 24 78 4 12 3 0 0 9 15 7 12 3 Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2008 .286 40 119 17 34 3 1 1 19 42 6 25 0 2005 1-1-1 6.56 17-3 0 0 35.2 45 32 26 18 24 Total .242 92 293 29 71 9 3 1 32 91 17 70 3 2006 3-0-0 2.70 4-4 0 0 20.0 18 9 6 8 12 2007 did not play 2008 2-2-0 4.10 20-0 0 0 26.1 32 15 12 8 19 Total 6-3-1 4.83 41-7 0 0 82.0 95 56 44 34 55

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RYAN KYLE SCOMA MIHAYLO

Outfielder • Senior Infielder • Junior Bats/Throws: L-R Bats/Throws: R-R San Carlos, Calif. Aliso Viejo, Calif. Coll. of San Mateo/Carlmont HS ’05 Aliso Niguel HS ’06 9 15

2008: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM... Started 54 of 2008: Started 40 of 49 games, mostly in right field... Batted .284 56 games played, mostly at corner OF positions... Among team leaders (44-for-155) with a .516 slugging average... Compiled .385 on-base with .358 batting average (77-for-215), 16 doubles, 3 home runs, 52 RBIs average, thanks in part to 8 HBP... Finished 2nd on team with 6 home (2nd on team), a.493 slugging percentage and a .208 on base percentage... runs... Also had 16 doubles and 32 RBIs... Posted 12 multi-hit and 6 Had 13 multi-RBI games, including multi-RBI games... Enjoyed 12-game hiiting streak from 4/30-5/18, bat- three with 4 RBIs... RBI total ranks BROOKS WALLACE ting .465 (20-for-43) with 8 doubles, 9 runs and 10 RBIs during that 8th on school’s single-season list... PLAYER OF THE YEAR run... Earned Big West Player of the Week (5/5) as part of the streak... Became first-ever Aggie baseball 2009 PREASEASON WATCH LIST Tallied four extra-base hits (2 doubles, triple, homer) with 3 runs and player to earn Big West Player of 5 RBI at Washington State (4/4)... Only Aggie to post a five-RBI game... the Week honors (3/17) behind team-leading totals of 12 hits, 10 runs Hit .374 (3-for-8) with the bases loaded and .447 (17-for-38) when scored, 5 doubles, 2 home runs, 13 RBI, 23 total bases, a .571 batting leading off an inning. average and a 1.095 slugging percentage in five games... Put together 24 2007: ALL-DIV. I INDEPENDENT HONORABLE MENTION... multiple-hit games, including 8 three-hit performances... Had eight-game Started 26 of 36 games played as a true freshman... Batted .260 (25-for- hitting streak from 3/15-3/29... Hit .467 (14-for-30) with 10 runs and 12 96) with 15 runs scored and 17 RBIs... Finished 4th on team in home RBIs during that stretch... Batted .414 (48-for-116) with runners on base runs (3) and stolen bases (6-for-7)... Had 7 multi-hit games, two of the and .379 (33-for-87) with runners in scoring position... Went 4-for-5 3-hit variety... Went 11-for-30 (.367) with runners in scoring position... Was 6-for-10 (.600) with runners on third base... Two of his homers were with 2 doubles, 4 runs, grand slam and 6 RBIs at Nevada (3/12)... Drove vs. Sacramento State (3/11 & 5/16), the latter in a 3-for-5 game. in the game-winning run in the 10th inning at Saint Mary’s (3/25). ALISO NIGUEL HS ’06: Batted .413 with 7 homers and 27 RBI, COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO: Captured first-team All-Coast earning first-team All-Sea View League and Offensive Player of the Year Conference honors in 2007... Batted .359 with 18 doubles, 3 triples, 5 honors as a senior... Also won first-team All-SVL merit in 2005, batting homers and just 11 strikeouts in 140 at-bats... Hit .339 with 7 doubles .434 with 6 homers and a .925 slugging average... Helped team to three as a freshman in 2006... Team won conference title both seasons... Made straight league championships... Four-year Scholar-Athlete... Selected Dean’s List both years. as class valedictorian, graduating with GPA of better than 4.0... Also CARLMONT HS ’05: Earned first-team All-Peninsual Athletic League played for Orange County Angels for three years, winning numerous and all-county accolades as a senior outfielder... Batted .427, finishing tournaments plus the state title. as runner-up for PAL Player of the Year... Garnered All-PAL honorable PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Calif.... Has yet to declare a major... mention as a sophomore and junior, batting .340 and .365 in those Parents are Fred & Brenda Mihaylo... Proudest accomplishment was respective years. earning first-team all-league honors for two straight years, batting better PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, Calif.... Majoring in economics... than .400 in each season. Parents are Tony & Lisa Scoma... Tony played baseball at USF... Says few people know he works with an Alzheimer’s patient... Career highlight Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB was batting 3-for-3 with 7 RBIs – in a single inning. 2007 .260 36 96 15 25 0 0 3 17 34 10 24 6 2008 .284 49 155 24 44 16 1 6 32 80 18 33 4 Totals .275 85 251 39 69 16 1 9 49 114 28 57 10 Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2008 .358 56 215 31 77 16 2 3 52 106 19 22 3 Extra, Extra With just 21 singles, Kyle Mihaylo is just the fourth Aggie since 1961 to have a majority of his hits go for extra bases:

Name Year Hits XBH Pct. Carl Velleno 1997 39 23 59.0 Aaron Hanke 2006 34 18 52.9 Kyle Mihaylo 2008 44 23 52.2 Steve Roberts 1985 41 21 51.2

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL  Aggie Returnees

TY ANDY KELLY SUITER

Infielder • Junior Pitcher • Junior Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: L-L Tracy, Calif. Woodside, Calif. Loyola Marymount/St. Mary’s HS ’06 UCLA/Menlo School ’05 14 36

2008: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM... Included 2008: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION... in revised “Watch List” (top 100 players nationally) for Brooks Wallace Set school record with 30 appearances, all in relief... Posted a 6-2 record Player of the Year ... Started 55 of 58 games, primarily at third... Led with 2 saves... Finished with 4.61 ERA and 46 strikeouts in 41.0 innings... Big West Conference in batting at .397 (94-for-237)... Ranked 2nd in Named Big West Conference Pitcher of the Week (5/5), giving UC Davis conference with 94 hits... Batting average and hits total rank 2nd and 3rd, a sweep of the weekly honors... Credited with three straight relief wins respectively, in school history... Led Aggies in both slugging (.527) and vs. No. 3 Stanford (4/30) and No. 23 Long Beach State (5/3, 5/4) to earn on-base (.448)... Hit 17 doubles, one triple and 4 homers for 125 total the award... Fanned a season-best 8 batters in 4.1 innings against Utah bases... Shared team lead with 28 multi-hit games, including nine 3-hit (3/2), his longest outing of the season... Struck out 6 batters in only games and four 4-hit games... Also had 10 multi-RBI showings... Held 3.1 innings at Nevada (3/12)... First collegiate win came at Sacramento hitting streaks of 11 and 13 games State (4/1)... Won first four career decisions... Drafted by the New York during the season... Batted .493 BROOKS WALLACE Yankees in the 32nd round, but did not sign. (29-for-59) with 21 runs scored PLAYER OF THE YEAR UCLA: Redshirted in 2006 then pitched in exhibition only (vs. St. in the 13-game streak (4/12-5/4)... 2009 PREASEASON WATCH LIST Paul) in 2007. Only had nine games in which he MENLO SCHOOL ’05: Two-sport standout, excelling in both did not record a hit... Batted .471 PING! ALL-AMERICA baseball and water polo... Posted 8-3 mark with 1.57 ERA and 139 (33-for-70) with runners in scoring THIRD TEAM strikeouts (in 80.1 innings) as a senior, earning San Mateo County Player position... Hit .438 in 14 Friday of the Year honors... Voted among top 15 area players by San Francisco games (against team’s top pitcher)... Selected to All-Tournament Team Chronicle... Went 12-0 with 0.72 ERA and school-record 146 strikeouts at Stanford Regional, hitting 8-for-13 with 2 doubles in three games... as a junior, claiming first-team Cal-Hi Sports All-State accloades... Also Went 7-for-14 with 2 doubles, homer and 5 RBI in three-game series named Peninsula Athletic League Player of the Year in 2004... Team won vs. Cal State Fullerton (4/25-27)... Had back-to-back 4-hit games vs. Central Coast Section title that year... Set school records for strikeouts UC Santa Barbara (4/12-4/13), immediately followed by 3-hit games in a game (18), season (146) and career (433)... Finished with 29-7 against Sacramento State (4/15) and Cal Poly (4/18)... Hit a grand slam career record... Earned prep All-America and first-team All-CCS honors in Nevada (3/12), the first of two hits in that inning. in water polo, scoring 70 goals and 66 assists... Played summer ball for LOYOLA MARYMOUNT: Played as a freshman in 2007... Saw St. Cloud Riverbats of Northwoods League, helping team capture league limited action due to a muscle pull, appearing in 11 games (with one title in 2005. start)... Batted 1-for-7 (.143) with 2 runs and a stolen base. PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Majoring in organizational ST. MARY’S HS ’06: Batted just shy of .400 with six homers as a studies... Parents are Tom & Nancy Suiter... Career highlight was winning senior, earning All-Tri-City Athletic League and all-area honors... Voted a section title in 2004... Would like to amend his sport by requiring wood team MVP and won Jason Vanover Baseball Scholarship... Selected to bats and moving the fences to 500 feet. 2006 City vs. County All-Star Game... Garnered all-tournament honors at California North/South Series and Bay Area World Series during summer Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO ball... Represented California at Sunbelt Baseball Classic in 2008 6-2-2 4.61 30-0 0 0 41.0 38 26 21 30 46 2006... Also member of powerhouse Rams basketball team that won Sac- Joaquin Section and NorCal championships, advancing to state Division III title game... Named as All-TCAL Defensive Player of the Year, averaging 10 points, 3 steals, 4 rebounds and 4 assists per game. Going the distance PERSONAL: Born in Dallas, Texas... Majoring in sociology... Parents Three Aggie pitchers recorded five complete games in 2008, in- are Patrick & Diane Kelly... Patrick played baseball and basketball at cluding team leader Eddie Gamboa with three. Gamboa and Brad Colorado... Played in Boise summer league in 2007, batting .402... Earned McAtee each has one shutout among their CG outings. nod on 2008 Cape Cod League All-Star team, which was honored at ’s . Date Player Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 3/9 Jeff Reekers at Sacramento State (W, 12-3) 9 9 3 3 1 4 Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 3/14 Eddie Gamboa SANTA CLARA (W, 3-0) 9 4 0 0 1 1 2008 .397 58 237 55 94 17 1 4 39 125 19 26 2 3/29 Brad McAtee PACIFIC (W, 3-2) 9 2 0 0 1 5 4/18 Eddie Gamboa CAL POLY (W, 3-2) 9 3 2 0 1 3 5/30 Eddie Gamboa at Stanford 9 4 2 2 2 7

 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Aggie Returnees

BELLARMINE PREP ’07: Helped lead team to West Catholic Athletic League and Central Coast Section titles as a junior... Named to Bay Area JUSTIN World Series All-Tournament Team in 2006... Also made all-tournament squad at 2005 AAU National Championship... Cited as one of nation’s SCHAFER top 300 prep players by ... Batted .393 with 22 runs Infielder • Sophomore and 20 RBIs as a senior. Bats/Throws: R-R PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, Calif.... Majoring in economics... Los Gatos, Calif. Parents are William & Susan Bauer... Older brother, Brad, attends Cal Los Gatos HS ’06 Poly... Career plans are to “make enough money to get a house in Cabo”... Career highlight was leading Bellarmine to CCS title as a junior. 23 Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2008 .209 29 67 7 14 0 0 0 7 14 3 13 0 2008: Played 12 games before season ended due to injury... Granted clock extension by NCAA due to medical hardship... Made six starts at third base... Batted .217 (5-for-23) with 4 runs scored and 3 doubles... Went 3-for-6 with two doubles in first two games of the season vs. Fresno State (2/22-2/23). TOM 2007: Started 34 of 40 games played as a true freshman, mostly at shortstop... One of six Aggies to hit better than .300 (.301, 37-for-123)... BRINER Added 12 walks and 5 HBP to vault on-base average to .383... Hit 2-for-4 Pitcher • Sophomore vs. Pepperdine in collegiate debut (2/9), then was 2-for-3 with 2 runs the Bats/Throws: R-R following day... Had 10 multi-hit games... Batted 3-for-3 wth a double Redding, Calif. vs. Portland (3/3)... Hit 3-for-5 vs. Loyola Marymount later in the month Foothill HS ’07 (3/25)... Drove in 2 RBIs in 2-for-3 game vs. San Francisco (4/24). LOS GATOS HS ’06: Hit .453 with school records for 48 hits and 10 13 doubles as a senior... Selected to All-Central Coast Section first team that year... Earned first-team All-De Anza Athletic League distinction in junior and senior seasons... Named team MVP and won Gold Glove award 2008: Made 11 relief apperances... Finished with 1-1 record and in 2006... Team went 28-5 and won league and section titles under head 7.15 ERA, striking out 10 in 11.1 innings of work... Longest outing coach Brad Sanfilippo, who starred for UC Davis in mid-1990s. was 3.0 innings vs. Washington State (4/6), in which he earned his first PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Has not declared a major... collegiate victory. Parents are Randy & Stacey Schafer... Career highlight was leading LGHS FOOTHILL HS ’07: Earned Northern Section MVP honors as a to 2006 section championship. senior... Batted .513 with 31 RBIs as a third baseman, while posting 8-1 record with 1.59 ERA from the mound... Captured All-Eastern Athletic Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB League accolades for three straight seasons... Helped team win EAL 2007 .301 40 123 21 37 2 0 0 7 39 12 17 2 titles in 2005 and 2007, including Northern Section banner in 2005... 2008 .217 12 23 4 5 3 0 0 0 8 3 3 0 Added All-Redding Record Searchlight honors in basketball as a forward, Totals .288 52 146 25 42 5 0 0 7 47 15 20 2 averaging 10.4 points and 4.9 rebounds per game... Played summer ball for the Redding Stars from 2004-07. PERSONAL: Born in Redding, Calif.... Majoring in political science... Parents are Kevin & Kalin Maple... Career highlight was winning a GRANT Northern Section title... Best athletes he has faced are Jeff Maehl (now of Oregon) and Aaron Westlake (now at Vanderbilt)... First on the list BAUER of places he’d like to visit: Fenway Park.

Infielder • Sophomore Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO Bats/Throws: R-R 2008 1-1-0 7.15 11-0 0 0 11.1 21 10 9 2 10 San Carlos, Calif. Bellarmine Prep ’07 19

2008: Started 17 of 29 games, mostly at second... Batted 14-for-67 (.209) with 7 runs and 7 RBIs... Committed just one error in 82 chances... Started team’s final 12 games, hitting 8-for-25 (.320) in the first seven games of that stretch... Went 2-for-4 vs. UC Riverside (5/10) then 2-for-4 with 2 RBIs vs. Cal two games later (5/13)... Tallied season-high 3 RBIs vs. Utah (3/1).

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL  Aggie Returnees

DANIEL SCOTT CEPIN CHEW

Infielder/Outfielder • Freshman Pitcher • Sophomore Bats/Throws: B-R Bats/Throws: L-L Coronado, Calif. Milpitas, Calif. Coronado HS ’07 Milpitas HS ’06 11 24

2008: Played in 32 games, starting three... Entered as a pinch runner 2008: Did not play. 13 times, and as a pinch hitter seven times... Batted .261 (6-for-23) with 5 2007: Made 15 appearances with one start... Finished 1-2 record runs scored (4 as a pinch runner)... Had best game in Utah doubleheader and 6.65 ERA... Struck out 16 batters in 23.0 ... Lone (3/1), hitting 2-for-4 with an RBI. start came against Fresno State (3/27)... Best outing was 3.1 scoreless CORONADO HS ’07: Selected to All-Western League second team innings with 5 strikeouts vs. Portland (3/2)... Fanned two batters in as a senior... Won Under Armour Preseason All-America status to open 3.0 shutout innings against Santa Barbara (2/18) in his only victory of 2007 season... Helped lead team to San Diego Section title in 2006... the season... Pitched 7.2 straight scoreless relief innings across four ap- Earned team’s Coaches’ Award as a sophomore, batting .341... Two-year pearances (2/18-3/6). All-Academic honoree by San Diego Union-Tribune. MILPITAS HS ’06: Four-time All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic League PERSONAL: Born in Chula Vista, Calif.... Majoring in exercise honoree, including first-team in 2005 and 2006... Added All-Central biology... Parents are Daniel & Monica Cepin... Says few people don’t Coast Section second-team accolades as a senior, finishing 9-3 with a 1.08 know that he’s half-Dominican and half-Spanish... Career plans, if he ERA... Spun no-hitters against Cupertino HS and Indepenence HS. doesn’t play professional baseball, are in sports medicine or finance/ PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Calif.... Majoring in biological accounting. sciences... Parents are Frank & Deborah Chew... Proudest personal achievement was throwing a no-hitter in his sophomore year. Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2008 .261 32 23 5 6 0 0 0 1 6 0 8 0 Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2007 1-2-0 6.65 15-1 0 0 23.0 33 19 17 16 16 Multi-Hit/Multi-RBI Games Aggie hitters had multiple hits in a game 191 times, including a ALEX pair of five-hit performances by All-American Jake Jefferies. Ad- ditionally, UC Davis posted 91 multi-RBI contests, with Jefferies, DREYFUSS Ryan Scoma and Kyle Mihaylo (twice) enjoying five-RBI outings. Infielder • Sophomore Bats/Throws: R-R Multi-Hit Leaders 2 3 4 5+ Tot Mountain View, Calif. Jake Jefferies 14 10 2 2 28 Saint Francis HS ’06 Ty Kelly 15 9 4 0 28 Ryan Royster 17 10 0 0 27 3 Ryan Scoma 14 8 2 0 24 Kevin James 17 1 0 0 18 Evan Hudson 14 3 0 0 17 2008: Played in 11 games, starting five... Hit .263 (5-for-19) with a Matt Dempsey 10 5 1 0 16 double and 4 RBIs... Made collegiate debut with double vs. Fresno State Kyle Mihaylo 7 4 1 0 12 (2/23)... Went 2-for-3 with 2 RBIs in doubleheader vs. Utah (3/1). AGGIES 126 53 10 2 191 2007: Redshirted. SAINT FRANCIS HS ’06: Batted .581 with 3 home runs, setting Multi-RBI Leaders 2 3 4 5+ Tot West Catholic Athletic League batting record... Selected to All-WCAL Jake Jefferies 6 5 2 1 14 first team, Central Coast Section second team as a ... Garnered Ryan Scoma 7 2 3 1 13 All-WCAL honorable mention as a junior, batting .333 with 3 homers... Ty Kelly 8 1 1 0 10 Played for former Aggie Neal Swank. Ryan Royster 7 1 2 0 10 PERSONAL: Born in Denver, Colo.... Has not declared a major... Evan Hudson 7 1 1 0 9 Parents are Bruce & Dorian Dreyfuss... Proudest achievement was Kevin James 5 1 3 0 9 breaking WCAL batting average record... Career highlight was launching AGGIES 59 16 12 4 91 a grand slam in a tournament playoff game at Santa Clara.

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2008 .263 11 19 1 5 1 0 0 4 6 2 5 0

 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Aggie Returnees

RIKKI SCOTT FOSTER HEYLMAN

Infielder • Sophomore Infielder • Sophomore Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R Lincoln, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Lincoln HS ’06 Point Loma HS ’07 4 7

2008: Saw action in 16 games, starting six... Split time between 2008: Started 40 of 43 games, mostly at short... Batted .231 (30-for- second base (7 games) and outfield (5 games)... Batted 5-for-24 (.208) 130) with 4 doubles, a triple and 13 RBIs... Drew 19 walks and 7 HBPs with 6 runs scored... Earned first collegiate RBI in dramatic fashion: in to boost on-base average to .359... Had seven multi-hit games, including walk-off single to complete Aggies’ season sweep over Sacramento State 3-for-5 performance vs. Utah (3/1)... Twice earned 3 RBIs: vs. Santa Clara (4/15)... Doubled to lead off 12th inning then scored on Matt Dempsey’s (3/15) and Gonzaga (3/24). game-winning hit vs. Stanford (4/9). POINT LOMA HS ’07: Captured first-team All-Western League 2007: Redshirted. honors as a junior... Batted .356 with 6 homers and 26 RBIs as a senior, LINCOLN HS ’06: Batted .628 with 1.192 slugging average as a living up to Puma Preseason All-America nod... Earned San Diego Union- senior... Led Sac-Joaquin Section and finished 5th in state in batting... Tribune All-Academic distinction... Attended the Bishop’s School as a Earned All-State, All-Metro (second team) and All-Pioneer Valley League freshman, claiming team’s Rookie of the Year award... Played summer honors that year... Batted .426 and .417 in junior and sophomore years, ball for San Diego Sun Devils from 2003-06. respectively... Earned All-PVL distinction in 2004, then honorable PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in managerial mention in 2005 despite missing most of hte season... Also lettered in economics... Parents are Mike & Joan Heylman... Full name is Michael wrestling, helping team win back-to-back league championships... Played Scott Heylman... Career highlight was his first in Little League... summer ball for El Dorado Hills Vipers. Moment in history he would like to have seen was Barry Bonds’ record- PERSONAL: Born in Roseville, Calif.... Has not declared a major... setting homer. Parents are Rick & Connie Foster... Proudest accomplishment was leading the CIF-SJS in batting as a senior. Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2008 .231 43 130 24 30 4 1 0 13 36 19 18 0 Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2008 .208 16 24 6 5 1 0 0 1 6 2 4 1 WILL Pronunciation Guide CHAPMAN

Michael ALDRETE: “all-DREH-tee” Outfielder • R-Freshman Tony BONGIOVANNI: “BAHN-gee-oh-VAH-nee” Bats/Throws: R-R Tyler BREMER: “BREH-mer” Calabasas, Calif. Daniel CEPIN: “seh-PEEN” Calabasas HS ’07 Scott HEINIG: “HIGH-nig” Grant HIRNEISE: “her-NEESS” 30 Scott HEYLMAN: “HIGH-uh-man” Kyle MIHAYLO: “mih-HAY-loh” Scott KALUSH: “kah-LOOSH” 2008: Redshirted. Paul POLITI: “poll-LIT-ee” CALABASAS HS ’07: Four-year letterwinner for head coach Bret Tony SCHIFANO: “shih-FAH-noh” Saberhagen... Batted .459 as a freshman... Also played basketball, earning Adam SORGI: “sohr-GEE” Coaches’ Award... Helped lead hoops team to 22-6 record and Marmonte League title as a junior... Made honor roll all eight semesters and earned Presidental Academic Award... Played summer ball for NorCal Baseball, helping team to No. 3 ranking, plus berths in BCS national semis and World Wood Bat Association national quarterfinals. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Monica, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Robert & Candace Chapman... Career highlight happened in his senior year at Calabasas HS: hit 2-for-3 and made diving catch in warning track with bases loaded and two out, preserving a win vs. No. 3 Chatsworth HS... Event in history he wishes he could have seen was Babe Ruth’s 60th home run in 1927.

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL  Aggie Returnees

CORBIN DAYNE CUTSHAW QUIST

Outfielder • R-Freshman Pitcher • R-Freshman Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: L-L Carlsbad, Calif. Santa Cruz, Calif. Santa Fe Christian HS ’07 Santa Cruz HS ’07 8 6

2008: Redshirted. 2008: Redshirted. UC DAVIS FOOTBALL: Redshirted in 2007... Played 10 games in SANTA CRUZ HS ’07: Captured All-Santa Cruz Coast Athletic 2008, amassing 282 rushing yards and hauling in 17 catches for 189 League honors for three straight years... Posted 8-3 record with 2.20 ERA yards... Opened Aggies’ win over Iona with 56-yard touchdown run. and 75 strikeouts as a senior, adding All-Santa Cruz County distinction... SANTA FE CHRISTIAN HS ’07: Selected as school’s Athlete of the Went 3-2 with 1.24 ERA as a junior, 5-2 with 2.50 ERA as a sophomore... Year in 2006, starring in both baseball and football... Batted .457 and Team won All-SCCAL titles all four of his years, advancing to Central slugged .663 as a senior... Gridiron accolades made him one of Aggie Coast Section semifinal in 2005. football’s top recruits in 2007... Earned Cal-Hi Sports All-State, All-San PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Exercise biology major... Diego Section and Coast League Offensive Player of the Year honors as Parents are Robert Strickler and Linette Quist... Owned horses and was a senior running back... Rushed for 2,007 yards and 31 touchdowns an avid rodeo competitor when he was younger... Sports hero is Satchel that year, helping lead team to third straight CIF-SDS title... Coach was Paige... Career highlight was beating Los Gatos HS standout Kyle Blair former Browns quarterback Brian Sipe... Made San Diego with a complete-game victory. Union-Tribune and North County All-Academic squads. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in civil engineering... Parents are Ross & Sue Cutshaw... Has three sisters: Alanna, Tara, Katrina... Katrina also attends UC Davis... Career highlight was winning three section football titles in high school. NATHAN SLATER

Pitcher • R-Freshman ERIC Bats/Throws: L-L Fresno, Calif. JOHNSON Fresno HS ’07

Infielder • R-Freshman 32 Bats/Throws: R-R Los Altos, Calif. Bellarmine Prep ’07 2008: Redshirted. FRESNO HS ’07: Went 4-2 with 1.05 ERA as a senior, 5-4 and 1.42 26 ERA as a junior... Won Fresno Easter Baseball Classic Scholarship in 2007... Voted as team’s Most Improved as a junior, Rookie of the Year as a sophomore... Four-year Honor Roll member and Fresno Bee Academic 2008: Redshirted. All-Star, graduating No. 1 in his class. BELLARMINE PREP ’07: Earned All-West Catholic Athletic League PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Majoring in economics... honorable mention as a junior and senior... Team went combined 69-9 Parents are Mark & Lisa Slater... Career highlight was firing two-hit in those two years, earning national rank, claiming two WCAL pennants shutout against rival Edison HS... Best athletes he has faced are Trent and capturing Central Coast Section title in 2006... Batted .327 with 20 Soares (now of Fresno State) and Stephen Pistoresi (now at Cal). runs and 19 RBIs as a senior, .412 with 31 runs and 23 RBIs as a junior... Named to Bay Area World Series III All-Tournament squad in 2006... Also selected to play in North-South All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Calif.... Majoring in sociology... Parents are Dean & Lori Johnson... Uncle, Steve Enos, played football and baseball at UC Davis... Career highlight was winning the CCS title as a junior at Bellarmine.

10 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Aggie Returnees/Newcomers

SCOTTY TONY WALKER BONGIOVANNI

Pitcher • R-Freshman Outfielder • R-Freshman Bats/Throws: L-L Bats/Throws: L-R Rocklin, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Del Oro HS ’07 Folsom HS ’07 12 27

2008: Redshirted. 2008: Did not play. DEL ORO HS ’07: Named team MVP and garnered first-team FOLSOM HS ’07: Earned first-team All-Delta League and team Co- All-Sierra Foothill League honors in both 2006 and 2007... Went 5-6 Offensive Player of the Year honors as a senior, helping team capture with 2.49 ERA as a senior, 5-1 and 1.29 ERA as a junior... Fanned 139 league title... Added Sacramento Bee All-Metro recognition... Named to batters in 108 innings during those two seasons... National Honor all-league second team as a junior... Batted .356 and .418 in final two Society member... Played summer ball for El Dorado Hills Vipers from varsity seasons, respectively... Two-time Offensive Player of the Year on 2005-07. Bulldogs’ JV team before moving up to varsity squad. PERSONAL: Born in Rocklin, Calif.... Majoring in communication... PERSONAL: Born in Carmichael, Calif.... Majoring in economics... Parents are Greg and Denise Walker... Career highlight was pitching Parents are Dan & Peggy Bongiovanni... Dan played baseball for Santa against nationally ranked Houston Heat at the Jr. Olympics, winning Clara... Older sister, Nicole, is a senior at UC Davis... Grandfather, Nino, 3-1 with a 10-strikeout performance... If he won $1 million, he’d take played two years with the and appeared in Game 3 of his two little brothers to every big league stadium. the .

2009 NEWCOMERS TYLER BREMER

MICHAEL Pitcher • Freshman Bats/Throws: R-R ALDRETE Berkeley, Calif. Infielder • Freshman Berkeley HS ’08 Bats/Throws: R-R 43 Salinas, Calif. Salinas HS ’08 22 BERKELEY HS ’08: Went 7-2 with 1.40 ERA and 86 strikeouts in 63 innings as a senior, earning nod as All-Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League Pitcher of the Year... Led team to North Coast Section playoffs... SALINAS HS ’08: Captured first-team All-Tri-County Athletic League Earned first-team All-ACCAL honors as a junior after making second team and All-Monterey County honors during final two seasons... Added All- as a sophomore... Finished 6-3 with 1.80 ERA and 65 strikeouts in 2007... Central Coast Section first-team and All-State Underclassmen distinction Also played for NorCal Baseball from 2004-07... Team captured AAU as a junior... Batted .410 with 32 RBIs and 19 stolen bases in 2008... Also national championship in 2005 then Junior Olympics title in 2006. posted 2-0 record with 1.25 ERA and seven saves on the mound... Hit PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Has not declared a major... .350 with 5 homers, 27 RBIs and 12 bags in 2007... Led Cowboys to back- Parents are Matt Bremer & Shelly Neufeld... Like many collegiate pitchers, to-back 20-win seasons and quarterfinal berth at 2008 CCS tournament... would like to outlaw metal bats... Of all places he’d like to visit, lists Earned second-team All-TCAL accolades as a sophomore. Omaha (site of College World Series) atop his list... If he won $1 million, PERSONAL: Born in Carmel, Calif.... Has yet to declare a major... he would donate it back to UC Davis baseball. Parents are Mike & Gina Aldrete... Father starred at Stanford then played 10 seasons in majors, earning a ring with New York... Sports hero is Derek Jeter (also a member of that ’96 Yankees squad)... Career aspirations are to play major league baseball then go into agriculture.

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 11 Aggie Newcomers

TIM SCOTT BUSBIN HEINIG

Pitcher • Junior Pitcher • Junior Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R Mountain View, Calif. Davis, Calif. College of San Mateo/Loyola Cosumnes River College/ 13 Marymount/Saint Francis HS ’06 31 Davis HS ’06

COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO: Earned first-team All-Coast Conference COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE: Selected to All-Big 8 first team honors (utility) in 2008... Also nabbed California Community College (utility) in 2008... Tied for conference lead with 6 saves... Led team with Baseball All-American honors... Led team with a .337 batting average, .331 batting (44-for-133) with 9 doubles, 2 tripes and 23 RBIs... Finished 11 doubles, 8 home runs, 47 RBIs and 94 total bases while also striking 3-4 with 3.40 ERA and 44 strikeouts in 55.2 innings pitched... Helped out 35 batters and earning 2 wins and 5 saves in 21 appearances... team upset No. 1 Fresno City College in playoffs to to state super Helped San Mateo win seventh straight North Coast division title and regional... Earned team MVP in American Legion ball (Yolo Post 77s), earn playoff appearance. batting .385 to go with 7-1, 1.36 ERA pitching numbers. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT: Teammate of current Aggie Ty Kelly... DAVIS HS ’06: Named Monticello Empire League Player of the Appeared in seven games in 2007, making one start and registering four Year as a senior... Led Blue Devils to back-to-back MEL titles... Named strikeouts in 7.2 innings of work. to Sacramento Bee All-Metro squad in 2006, batting .408 with 30 RBIs SAINT FRANCIS HS ’06: Earned first-team All-West Catholic and 14 stolen bases. Athletic League (WCAL) honors as a senior with a 7-2 record and a PERSONAL: Born in Woodland, Calif.... Majoring in economics, with 1.57 ERA... Also named first-team All-Palo Alto Daily News and Cen- career plans of becoming a financial analyst... Parents are Mark & Jane tral Coast Section honorable mention... Served as a team captain that Heinig... Jane, who earned her Ph.D. at UC Davis, is an administrator season... Played on 2004 SFHS team that went 29-3 and won a WCAL with the Department of Nutrition... Older sister, Adrienne, graduated championship. from UC Davis in 2006. PERSONAL: Born in Stanford, Calif.... Majoring communication... Parents are Mark & Kazuko Busbin, both of whom he lists as his non- sports heroes... Career highlight was hitting two home runs and then earning a in a victory over league rival Cañada College... Best facil- SCOTT ity he’s played at was Principal Park in Des Moines, Iowa, home of the Cubs’ AAA team. KALUSH Catcher • Freshman Bats/Throws: R-R KEVIN San Mateo, Calif. Aragon HS ’08 GROVE 42 Outfielder • Freshman Bats/Throws: R-R Gilroy, Calif. ARAGON HS ’08: Named to All-Peninsula Athletic League second Gilroy HS ’08 team and Palo Alto Daily News All-County third team as a senior... Finished season with .456 on-base average... Helped lead the Dons to 35 Central Coast Section playoff berths in final three seasons, including quarterfinal appearance in 2006. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in mechanical GILROY HS ’08: Earned All-Tri-County Athletic League honors for engineering... Parents are Ed & Joyce Kalush... Older brother Steve plays three years, including first-team accolades as a junior and senior... Two- baseball for Santa Clara (which UC Davis will face on March 11). time All-Central Coast Section honoree... Went 7-1 as a pitcher in 2007, helping team reach CCS semifinals... Also starred in soccer, earning league MVP and Defender of the Year awards as a senior... Three-time All-CCS honoree, including first-team distinction as a senior. PERSONAL: Born in Gilroy, Calif.... Majoring in civil engineering... Parents are Joe & Kim Grove... Proudest personal accomplishment was winning a CCS title in soccer then playing in football section championship and baseball section semifinal in the same year... Hopes to visit all MLB ballparks with his father and grandfather.

12 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Aggie Newcomers

ANTHONY SCOTT KUPBENS LYMAN

Pitcher • Freshman Infielder/Pitcher • Freshman Bats/Throws: L-L Bats/Throws: R-R San Jose, Calif. Alamo, Calif. Valley Christian HS ’08 Monte Vista HS ’08 28 41

VALLEY CHRISTIAN HS ’08: Twice earned All-West Catholic MONTE VISTA HS ’08: Earned All-East Bay Athletic League honors Athletic League honors, helping team to league and Central Coast Section during final two seasons, including first-team honors as a senior... titles as a junior and senior... Also won All-San Jose Mercury News second- Added second-team All-NorCal and San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro team distinction in 2008... Credited as winning pitcher in CCS title game distinction... Batted .370 with 15 stolen bases in 2008, helping Mustangs that year... Combined for 19-3 record during final two seasons... Played to North Coast Section playoff berth... Led EBAL with 30 hits and 24 club ball for Starmaker Titans in San Mateo from 2000-03. runs as a junior... Played summer ball for NorCal Baseball Club, helping PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in managerial team capture Junior Olympics title in 2006... NorCal finished 2nd at economics... Parents are Carlos & Loraine Kupbens... Lists Sandy World Wood Bat National Championship in 2007. Koufax as his sports hero, Ronald Reagan as his non-sports hero... Career PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Has yet to declare a highlight was pitching in the CCS championship game as a senior. major... Parents are Tom and Margy Lyman... Older brother, Jeff, plays in the Atlanta Braves system... Lists current teammate Michael Aldrete among the best athletes he has faced... Career highlight was finishing second at his indoor soccer championship in 1998. MATTHEW

LEWIS JOSEPH Pitcher • Sophomore Bats/Throws: R-R MEDEIROS Redding, Calif. Catcher • Freshman Shasta College/Enterprise HS ’06 Bats/Throws: R-R 33 Merced, Calif. Buhach Colony HS ’08 18 SHASTA COLLEGE: Played 2007 only, sitting out true freshman year due to injury... Went 3-3 with 2 saves and 4.82 ERA... Struck out 34 in 37.1 innings. BUHACH COLONY HS ’08: Named All-Central California ENTERPRISE HS ’06: Lettered in baseball and soccer, earning Conference MVP as a senior after capturing All-CCC honorable mention Scholar-Athlete honors in each... No other information provided. as a junior... Earned first-team All-Valley Oak League as a freshman... PERSONAL : Born in Redding, Calif.... Majoring in environmental Helped lead team to Sac-Joaquin subsection title and CIF-SJS runner-up policy analysis & planning... Parents are Gary & Billie Lewis... Career finish in 2008... Played Legion ball for Merced Volunteers... Garnered highlight was firing a 159-pitch no-hitter... Hopes to write a novel by Western Region Player of the Year award in 2008... Selected as Pueblo the time he’s 30 years old. Colorado All-Tournament catcher in 2006 and 2008... Also starred in football, earning three straight all-conference awards as a linebacker... Tallied back-to-back seasons with more than 100 tackles... Voted team MVP as a junior, Outstanding Linebacker as a sophomore and senior... Three-year All-Academic honoree in both sports, graduating as class salutatorian. PERSONAL: Born in Merced, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Kevin & Mary Ann Navarra... Best athletes he has faced are Michael Turner (now of Atlanta Falcons) and Cody Martin (now a pitcher at Gonzaga)... Few know he danced with a Portuguese folklore group from ages 3 to 15... Career highlight was hitting 10 homers for American Legion Volunteers in 2008.

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 13 Aggie Newcomers

PAUL JARED POLITI THOMPSON

Infielder • Freshman Outfielder • Sophomore Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R Los Gatos, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Los Gatos HS ’08 Fresno City College/Fresno State/ 48 16 Edison HS ’06

LOS GATOS HS ’08: Earned All-De Anza League first-team honors as FRESNO CITY COLLEGE: Played 16 games and pitched in four a junior and senior, after capturing honorable mention as a sophomore... more in 2008... Batted .294 (10-for-34) with 2 homers and 13 RBIs... Picked up first-team All-Central Coast Section acclaim in 2008... Helped Slugged .559 with .381 on-base average... Team went 37-11 overall, 21-3 team to consecutive DAL pennants in 2006 and 2007, including a CCS in Central Valley Conference play. title in 2006... Head coach was former Aggie outfielder Brad Sanfilippo... FRESNO STATE: Signed NLI but did not play. Batted .477 with 17 doubles, 4 homers and .590 on-base average as a EDISON HS ’06: Won County/Metro Athletic Conference MVP senior... Nabbed MVP honors in North-South all-star game... Selected and earned All-Central Section honors as a junior... Earned All-CMAC to All-Bay World Series first team... Played for Los Gatos All-Net from for four straight seasons... Batted .415 in 2004, .425 in 2005, .485 in 2002-03, helping team claim national runner-up finish. 2006... Posted career highs of 12 homers with 49 RBIs as a junior, while PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in civil engineering... striking out 108 in 80 innings... Graduated summa cum laude and class Parents are Dennis & Deb Politi... Hopes to play professional baseball valedictorian. then start a career in construction after graduating from UC Davis. PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Majoring in managerial econom- ics... Parents are Charles & Betty Thompson... If he wins $1 million, he will buy his parents a new house. DAVID POPKINS 2009 Numerical Roster

Pitcher • Fr. 2 Adam SORGI Asst. Coach 23 Justin SCHAFER IF Bats/Throws: B-R 3 Alex DREYFUSS C 24 Scott CHEW LHP San Diego, Calif. 4 Rikki FOSTER IF 26 Eric JOHNSON IF/OF St. Augustine HS ’08 6 Dayne QUIST LHP 27 Tony BONGIOVANNI OF 20 7 Scott HEYLMAN IF 28 Anthony KUPBENS LHP 8 Corbin CUTSHAW OF 29 Matt VAUGHN Asst. Coach 9 Ryan SCOMA OF 30 Will CHAPMAN OF 10 Tom BRINER RHP 31 Scott HEINIG RHP ST. AUGUSTINE HS ’08: Received first-team All-Eastern League 11 Daniel CEPIN OF 32 Nathan SLATER LHP honors as a junior and senior, including Player of the Year distinction in 12 Scotty WALKER LHP 33 Matthew LEWIS RHP 2008... Also captured All-San Diego Section acclaim each year... Added 13 Tim BUSBIN RHP/IF 34 Jeremy McCHESNEY RHP first-team all-state (medium schools) as a senior... Batted .422 with 8 14 Ty KELLY IF 35 Kevin GROVE OF homers, 42 RBIs and a .525 OBA in 2008, while posting 5-2 record and 15 Kyle MIHAYLO OF 36 Andy SUITER LHP 3.02 ERA on the mound... Also played quarterback, throwing for 1,304 16 Jared THOMPSON OF 41 Scott LYMAN OF/P yards and 16 touchdowns in his senior season. 17 Rex PETERS Head Coach 42 Scott KALUSH C PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Has not declared a major... 18 Joseph MEDEIROS C 43 Tyler BREMER RHP parents are Michael and Delores Popkins... Career plans, if not profes- 19 Grant BAUER IF 44 Grant HIRNEISE IF sional baseball, are to become an attorney or sports agent... A moment 20 David POPKINS RHP 48 Paul POLITI IF in history he wishes he could have witnessed is the 1903 World Series. 21 Tony SCHIFANO Asst. Coach 22 Michael ALDRETE IF

14 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 2009 Roster

PITCHERS (13) Pos. Ht. Wt Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 43 Tyler BREMER RHP 6-0 210 Fr. R-R Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley HS ’08 Undeclared 10 Tom BRINER* RHP 6-2 190 So. R-R Redding, Calif. Foothill HS ’07 Political Science 13 Tim BUSBIN RHP/IF 6-2 215 Jr. R-R Mountain View, Calif. LMU/Coll. of San Mateo/Saint Francis HS ’06 Communication 24 Scott CHEW* LHP 5-9 185 So. L-L Milpitas, Calif. Milpitas HS ’06 Biological Sciences 31 Scott HEINIG RHP 6-3 190 Jr. R-R Davis, Calif. Cosumnes River College/Davis HS ’06 Economics 28 Anthony KUPBENS LHP 6-2 190 Fr. L-L San Jose, Calif. Valley Christian HS ’08 Pre-Mangerial Economics 33 Matthew LEWIS RHP 6-3 190 So. R-R Redding, Calif. Shasta College/Enterprise HS ’08 Env. Policy Analy. & Plan 34 Jeremy McCHESNEY*** RHP 6-2 190 Sr. R-R San Jose, Calif. Valley Christian HS ’04 Communication 20 David POPKINS RHP 6-2 200 Fr. B-R San Diego, Calif. St. Augustine HS ’08 Undeclared 6 Dayne QUIST LHP 5-9 160 RFr. L-L Santa Cruz, Calif. Santa Cruz HS ’07 Exercise Biology 32 Nathan SLATER LHP 6-5 180 Fr. L-L Fresno, Calif. Fresno HS ’07 Economics 36 Andy SUITER* LHP 6-3 210 Jr. L-L Woodside, Calif. UCLA/Menlo School ’05 Organizational Studies 12 Scotty WALKER LHP 6-1 185 RFr. L-L Rocklin, Calif. Del Oro HS ’07 Communication

CATCHERS (3) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 3 Alex DREYFUSS* C 5-11 195 So. R-R Mountain View, Calif. Saint Francis HS ’06 Undeclared 42 Scott KALUSH C 6-1 200 Fr. R-R San Mateo, Calif. Aragon HS ’08 Mechanical Engineering 18 Joseph MEDEIROS C 5-10 215 Fr. L-R Merced, Calif. Buhach Colony HS ’08 Exercise Biology

INFIELDERS (9) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 22 Michael ALDRETE IF 5-8 140 Fr. R-R Salinas, Calif. Salinas HS ’08 Undeclared 19 Grant BAUER* IF 5-11 175 So. R-R San Carlos, Calif. Bellarmine Prep ’07 Economics 4 Rikki FOSTER* OF 5-8 165 So R-R Lincoln, Calif. Lincoln HS ’06 Undeclared 7 Scott HEYLMAN* IF 5-11 190 So. R-R San Diego, Calif. The Bishop’s School ’07 Managerial Economics 44 Grant HIRNEISE*** IF 6-5 245 Sr. L-R Agoura Hills, Calif. Agoura HS ’04 Civil Engineering 26 Eric JOHNSON IF/OF 6-5 195 RFr. R-R Los Altos, Calif. Bellarmine Prep ’07 Sociology 14 Ty KELLY* IF 6-0 180 Jr. B-R Tracy, Calif. Loyola Marymount/St. Mary’s HS ’06 Sociology 48 Paul POLITI IF 5-11 185 Fr. R-R Los Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos HS ’08 Civil Engineering 23 Justin SCHAFER** IF 6-1 190 So. R-R Los Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos HS ’06 Undeclared

OUTFIELDERS (9) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 27 Tony BONGIOVANNI OF 5-10 195 RFr. L-R Sacramento, Calif. Folsom HS ’07 Economics 11 Daniel CEPIN* OF 6-1 180 So. B-R Coronado, Calif. Coronado HS ’07 Exercise Biology 30 Will CHAPMAN OF 6-0 185 RFr. R-R Calabasas, Calif. Calabasas HS ’07 History 8 Corbin CUTSHAW OF 5-9 180 RFr. R-R Carlsbad, Calif. Santa Fe Christian HS ’07 Civil Engineering 35 Kevin GROVE OF 6-0 200 Fr. R-R Gilroy, Calif. Gilroy HS ’08 Civil Engineering 41 Scott LYMAN IF/P 6-2 190 Fr. R-R Alamo, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’08 Undeclared 15 Kyle MIHAYLO** OF 6-3 205 Jr. R-R Aliso Viejo, Calif. Aliso Niguel HS ’06 Undeclared 9 Ryan SCOMA* OF 6-2 200 Sr. L-R San Carlos, Calif. Coll. of San Mateo/Carlmont HS ’05 Economics 16 Jared THOMPSON OF 6-2 210 So. R-R Fresno, Calif. Fresno CC/Fresno State/Edison HS ’06 Pre-Managerial Economics

*denotes years on UC Davis varsity

17 Rex PETERS Head Coach, 7th Year (Cal State Fullerton ’89) 29 Matt VAUGHN Associate Head Coach (Pitching), 17th Year (UC Davis ’92) 21 Tony SCHIFANO Assistant Coach (Infielders), 2nd Year (UC Davis ’97) 2 Adam SORGI Volunteer Assistant Coach (Outfielders), 1st Year (Stanford ’07)

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 15 2008 Game-by-Game Results

Date Opponent W/L Score Rec Big West Pitcher of Record R-H-E R-H-E Att Time Feb. 22 at Fresno State W 4-2.. .1-0-0 0-0-0 Gamboa (W 1-0) 4-12-0 2-4-2 1938 3:01 Feb. 23 at Fresno State W 3-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 McAtee (W 1-0) 3-9-1 1-9-1 - 2:42 Feb. 23 at Fresno State L 0-7.. .2-1-0 0-0-0 Fox (L 0-1) 0-4-0 7-15-0 1885 2:41 Feb. 24 at Fresno State L 3-6.. .2-2-0 0-0-0 Reekers (L 0-1) 3-11-1 6-9-0 1403 2:55 Feb. 26 SAINT MARY’S L 1-4.. .2-3-0 0-0-0 Evans (L 0-1) 1-6-0 4-10-0 154 2:50 Feb. 29 UTAH W 12-4.. .3-3-0 0-0-0 Gamboa (W 2-0) 12-16-1 4-10-1 210 2:11 Mar. 1 UTAH W 13-5.. .4-3-0 0-0-0 McAtee (W 2-0) 13-17-3 5-12-3 - 2:41 Mar. 1 UTAH W 7-5.. .5-3-0 0-0-0 Fitzgerald (W 1-0) 7-11-3 5-11-1 271 2:38 Mar. 2 UTAH W 14-13.. .6-3-0 0-0-0 Evans (W 1-1) 14-21-3 13-13-0 193 3:16 Mar. 5 SAN FRANCISCO L 6-7.. .6-4-0 0-0-0 Briner (L 0-1) 6-12-3 7-12-1 173 3:08 Mar. 6 PORTLAND (1) L 10-11.. .6-5-0 0-0-0 Fitzgerald (L 1-1) 10-9-5 11-15-3 148 3:11 Mar. 7 SAN JOSE STATE (1) L 3-6.. .6-6-0 0-0-0 McAtee (L 2-1) 3-7-1 6-13-1 187 3:06 Mar. 8 BYU (1) L 8-11 6-7-0 0-0-0 McCusker (L 0-1) 8-12-4 11-17-1 212 3:00 Mar. 9 at Sacramento State (1) W 12-3.. .7-7-0 0-0-0 Reekers (W 1-1) 12-16-2 3-9-3 443 2:53 Mar. 12 at Nevada W 18-8.. .8-7-0 0-0-0 Evans (W 2-1) 18-17-2 8-14-1 702 3:12 Mar. 14 SANTA CLARA W 3-0.. .9-7-0 0-0-0 Gamboa (W 3-0) 3-7-0 0-4-0 171 2:16 Mar. 15 at Santa Clara W 12-5.. .10-7-0 0-0-0 McAtee (W 3-1) 12-18-0 5-11-2 - 3:18 Mar. 15 at Santa Clara W 7-3.. .11-7-0 0-0-0 Fox (W 1-1) 7-11-1 3-7-3 360 3:01 Mar. 16 SANTA CLARA W 12-7.. .12-7-0 0-0-0 Reekers (W 2-1) 12-17-2 7-12-1 222 3:45 Mar. 24 GONZAGA W 8-2.. .13-7-0 0-0-0 McChesney (W 1-0) 8-12-0 2-13-1 132 2:23 Mar. 25 at Saint Mary’s W 7-6 (10) 14-7-0 0-0-0 Fitzgerald (W 2-1) 7-11-1 6-12-1 300 3:53 Mar. 26 at San Francisco L 5-10.. .14-8-0 0-0-0 Reekers (L 2-2) 5-8-1 10-18-0 163 3:12 Mar. 28 PACIFIC* W 4-1.. .15-8-0 1-0-0 Gamboa (W 4-0) 4-11-1 1-6-3 187 2:08 Mar. 29 PACIFIC* W 4-0.. .16-8-0 2-0-0 McAtee (W 4-1) 4-11-1 0-2-1 233 2:05 Mar. 30 PACIFIC* W 3-2.. .17-8-0 3-0-0 Evans (W 3-1) 3-6-0 2-5-2 250 2:30 Apr. 1 at Sacramento State W 10-5.. .18-8-0 3-0-0 Suiter (W 1-0) 10-15-0 5-12-4 164 3:18 Apr. 4 at Washington State W 12-5 19-8-0 3-0-0 Gamboa (W 5-0) 12-14-2 5-10-2 268 2:43 Apr. 5 at Washington State L 4-6 19-9-0 3-0-0 McAtee (L 4-2) 4-12-0 6-9-1 - 2:26 Apr. 5 at Washington State L 5-7.. .19-10-0 3-0-0 McChesney (L 1-1) 5-8-2 7-11-0 539 2:43 Apr. 6 at Washington State W 13-11 20-10-0 3-0-0 Briner (W 1-1) 13-21-1 11-17-0 260 3:12 Apr. 9 at Stanford W 9-8 (12) 21-10-0 3-0-0 Reekers (W 3-2) 9-9-2 8-11-2 1402 4:14 Apr. 11 at UC Santa Barbara* L 2-9 21-11-0 3-1-0 Gamboa (L 5-1) 2-4-4 9-14-2 132 2:50 Apr. 12 at UC Santa Barbara* W 16-2 22-11-0 4-1-0 McAtee (W 5-2) 16-17-2 2-7-2 161 2:52 Apr. 13 at UC Santa Barbara* W 18-14 (11) 23-11-0 5-1-0 Fitzgerald (W 3-1) 18-21-1 14-21-1 402 4:10 Apr. 15 SACRAMENTO STATE W 8-7 24-11-0 5-1-0 McChesney (W 2-1) 8-14-1 7-12-4 137 3:11 Apr. 18 CAL POLY* W 3-2 25-11-0 6-1-0 Gamboa (W 6-1) 3-10-3 2-3-1 327 2:27 Apr. 19 CAL POLY* L 5-10 25-12-0 6-2-0 McAtee (L 5-3) 5-9-2 10-17-0 756 2:55 Apr. 20 CAL POLY* L 2-4 25-13-0 6-3-0 Evans (L 3-2) 2-7-1 4-12-0 473 2:14 Apr. 25 at #15 Cal State Fullerton* L 3-5 25-14-0 6-4-0 Gamboa (L 6-2) 3-10-2 5-9-2 2272 3:04 Apr. 26 at #15 Cal State Fullerton* W 3-2 26-14-0 7-4-0 McAtee (W 6-3) 3-11-3 2-7-0 1976 2:56 Apr. 27 at Cal State Fullerton* L 5-8 26-15-0 7-5-0 Fox (L 1-2) 5-9--2 8-10-4 2346 3:04 Apr. 30 STANFORD W 10-8 27-15-0 7-5-0 Suiter (W 2-0) 10-16-3 8-11-1 261 3:58 May 2 LONG BEACH STATE* L 0-6 27-16-0 7-6-0 Gamboa (L 6-3) 0-6-1 6-15-2 273 2:36 May 3 LONG BEACH STATE* W 5-4 28-16-0 8-6-0 Suiter (W 3-0) 5-9-1 4-9-0 441 3:09 May 4 LONG BEACH STATE* W 3-2 29-16-0 9-6-0 Suiter (W 4-0) 3-11-0 2-10-1 425 2:51 May 6 at California L 4-13 29-17-0 9-6-0 Fox (L 1-3) 4-10-1 13-18-1 284 3:04 May 9 at UC Riverside* L 6-7 29-18-0 9-7-0 Suiter (L 4-1) 6-10-2 7-9-0 302 2:36 May 10 at UC Riverside* W 6-5 30-18-0 10-7-0 McAtee (W 7-3) 6-15-1 5-10-0 303 2:45 May 11 at UC Riverside* L 6-7 30-19-0 10-8-0 McChesney (L 2-2) 6-12-3 7-11-0 221 2:24 May 13 CALIFORNIA W 9-5 31-19-0 10-8-0 Grifantini (W 1-0) 9-15-1 5-10-1 637 3:17 May 16 UC IRVINE* W 3-1 32-19-0 11-8-0 Suiter (W 5-1) 3-6-1 1-7-0 330 2:55 May 17 UC IRVINE* L 3-4 32-20-0 11-9-0 McAtee (L 7-4) 3-12-2 4-7-0 292 2:56 May 18 UC IRVINE* L 3-5 32-21-0 11-10-0 Evans (L 3-3) 3-13-1 5-6-0 350 2:41 May 23 at Cal State Northridge* W 4-3 33-21-0 12-10-0 Suiter (W 6-1) 4-6-2 3-5-3 111 2:23 May 24 at Cal State Northridge* W 7-2 34-21-0 13-10-0 McAtee (W 8-4) 7-12-2 2-6-2 161 3:00 May 25 at Cal State Northridge* L 5-6 34-22-0 13-11-0 Suiter (L 5-2) 5-8-1 6-8-1 202 3:03 May 30 at Stanford (2) W 4-2 35-22-0 13-11-0 Gamboa (W 7-3) 4-8-1 2-4-0 2644 2:35 May 31 vs Pepperdine (2) L 4-7 35-23-0 13-11-0 McAtee (L 8-5) 4-8-1 7-11-0 1805 3:47 June 1 at Stanford (2) L 4-8 35-24-0 13-11-0 Fitzgerald (L 3-2) 4-11-1 8-17-2 2360 3:42

* = Conference game (1) River City Classic (Sacramento/Davis, Calif.) (2) NCAA Regional (Stanford, Calif.) HOME GAMES IN CAPS

16 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 2008 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. TY KELLY .397 58 237 55 94 17 1 4 39 125 1 3 4 19 26 2 3 .527 .448 Jake Jefferies .387 58 248 47 96 20 1 4 54 130 3 0 7 21 11 5 5 .524 .444 RYAN SCOMA .358 56 215 31 77 16 2 3 52 106 3 1 1 19 22 3 2 .493 .408 Ryan Royster .336 58 238 63 80 11 2 10 37 125 2 5 4 29 41 13 4 .525 .414 Matt Dempsey .295 56 210 28 62 7 0 0 30 69 2 11 2 9 9 0 2 .329 .327

Kevin James .291 54 196 38 57 15 0 3 34 81 1 5 4 20 42 1 5 .413 .367 Evan Hudson .287 55 216 33 62 6 0 3 32 77 3 2 4 23 31 6 2 .356 .362 GRANT HIRNEISE .286 40 119 17 34 3 1 1 19 42 1 1 3 6 25 0 3 .353 .333 KYLE MIHAYLO .284 49 155 24 44 16 1 6 32 80 1 2 8 18 33 4 1 .516 .385 ALEX DREYFUSS .263 11 19 1 5 1 0 0 4 6 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 .316 .318

DANIEL CEPIN .261 32 23 5 6 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 .261 .261 SCOTT HEYLMAN .231 43 130 24 30 4 1 0 13 36 0 4 7 19 18 0 2 .277 .359 JUSTIN SCHAFER .217 12 23 4 5 3 0 0 0 8 0 2 3 3 3 0 0 .348 .379 GRANT BAUER .209 29 67 7 14 0 0 0 7 14 1 3 2 3 13 0 1 .209 .260 RIKKI FOSTER .208 16 24 6 5 1 0 0 1 6 0 1 2 2 4 1 1 .250 .321

Grant Johnson .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 JEREMY McCHESNEY .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Eddie Gamboa .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

AGGIES .316 59 2121 383 671 120 9 34 355 911 19 40 51 193 291 35 30 .430 .384 Opponents .297 59 2082 329 329 93 14 50 299 890 15 44 61 169 413 56 40 .427 .365

PITCHING sorted by ERA W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO HB HR WP OBA Eddie Gamboa 7-3 2.61 15 14 3 1 0 100.0 96 445 29 14 66 6 6 1 .259 Marco Grifantini 1-0 2.89 18 0 0 0 0 18.2 28 14 6 9 20 1 3 3 .359 Brad McAtee 8-5 3.18 15 15 1 1 0 102.0 106 45 36 24 64 20 5 6 .277 Justin Fitzgerald 3-2 3.24 24 0 0 0 15 33.1 44 17 12 5 35 2 2 5 .326 JEREMY McCHESNEY 2-2 4.10 20 0 0 0 0 26.1 32 15 12 8 19 2 4 2 .283

ANDY SUITER 6-2 4.61 30 0 0 0 2 41.0 38 26 21 30 46 3 5 4 .244 Bryan Evans 3-3 4.91 19 12 0 0 0 80.2 102 51 44 25 71 12 7 5 .313 Trevor Fox 1-3 6.22 13 9 0 0 0 50.2 59 41 35 25 51 5 7 0 .296 TOM BRINER 1-1 7.15 11 0 0 0 0 11.1 21 10 9 2 10 5 1 0 .389 Colin McCusker 0-1 8.64 15 0 0 0 0 16.2 22 17 16 9 6 2 2 3 .319

Jeff Reekers 3-2 8.79 12 9 1 0 0 43.0 68 45 42 16 25 2 7 5 .360 Matthew Stein 0-0 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 3 3 2 0 1 7 1 .333

AGGIES 35-24 4.54 59 59 5 2 17 525.2 619 329 265 169 413 61 50 35 .297 Opponents 24-35 5.63 59 59 2 3 11 521.0 671 383 326 193 291 51 34 38 .316

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 17 2008 Big West Conference Recap

STANDINGS W L GB Pct. W L T Pct. Home Away Neut. Long Beach State * † 16 8 _ .667 38 21 0 .644 24-9 14-12 0-0 Cal State Fullerton* † 16 8 _ .667 41 22 0 .651 28-10 13-12 0-0 UC Santa Barbara 14 10 2 .583 35 21 0 .625 24-6 11-15 0-0 UC Irvine † 14 10 2 .583 42 18 0 .700 16-8 22-10 4-0 UC Riverside 14 10 2 .583 21 33 0 .389 13-13 8-20 0-0 UC DAVIS † 13 11 3 .542 35 24 0 .593 17-10 18-13 0-1 Cal State Northridge 8 16 8 .333 24 32 0 .429 16-17 6-15 2-0 Cal Poly 8 16 8 .333 24 32 0 .429 13-13 10-18 1-1 Pacific 5 19 11 .208 14 41 0 .255 10-22 4-19 0-0

* - Conference co-champion † - NCAA Tournament participant

CONFERENCE AWARDS CO-FIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR: JAKE JEFFERIES, UC DAVIS; Shane Peterson, Long Beach State TRI-PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine; Jeff Kaplan, Cal State Fullerton, Andrew Liebel, Long Beach State COACH OF THE YEAR: Doug Smith, UC Riverside FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ryan Pineda, Cal State Northridge FRESHMAN PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Mario Hollands, UC Santa Barbara COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Weathers, Long Beach State WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM PLAYER OF THE WEEK Feb. 25 Danney Espinosa, Long Beach State JAKE JEFFERIES C Jr. UC DAVIS Mar. 3 Shane Peterson, Long Beach State Shane Peterson 1B Jr. Long Beach State Mar. 10 Ollie Linton, UC Irvine Drew Garcia 2B Jr. UC Riverside Mar. 17 RYAN SCOMA, UC DAVIS Brent Morel 3B Jr. Cal Poly Mar. 24 Jonathan Jones, Long Beach State Ben Oroloff SS Jr. UC Irvine Mar. 31 Erik Komatsu, Cal State Fullerton Erik Kamatsu OF Jr. Cal State Fullerton Apr. 7 Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton Logan Schafer OF Jr. Cal Poly Apr. 14 JAKE JEFFERIES, UC DAVIS Mike Zuanich OF Sr. UC Santa Barbara Apr. 21 Shane Peterson, Long Beach State RYAN SCOMA DH Jr. UC DAVIS Ryan Goetz, UC Riverside Aaron Wible UTL Sr. UC Riverside Apr. 28 Ollie Linton, UC Irvine Scott Gorgen SP Jr. UC Irvine May 5 KYLE MIHAYLO, UC DAVIS Jeff Kaplan SP Sr. Cal State Fullerton May 12 Dillion Bell, UC Irvine Andrew Liebel SP Sr. Long Beach State May 19 Mike Zuanich, UC Santa Barbara Christian Bergman RP So. UC Irvine May 26 Brandon Godfrey, Long Beach State Eric Pettis CP So. UC Irvine PITCHER OF THE WEEK ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Feb. 25 Andrew Liebel, Long Beach State Chris McMurray C Jr. UC Santa Barbara Mar. 3 Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine Wes Dorrell 1B So. Cal Poly Mar. 10 Daniel Renken, Cal State Fullerton Adam Ching 2B Sr. Pacific Mar. 17 Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine TY KELLY 3B So. UC DAVIS Tyler Waldron, Pacific Patrick Rose 3B Sr. UC Santa Barbara Mar. 24 Adam Jorgenson, Cal State Fullerton Shane Carlson SS Jr. UC Santa Barbara Mar. 31 Adam Jorgenson, Cal State Fullerton Joey Gonzales OF So. UC Riverside Apr. 7 Paul Bargas, UC Riverside Josh Fellhauer OF So. Cal State Fullerton Apr. 14 Jeff Kaplan, Cal State Fullerton Ollie Linton OF Jr. UC Irvine Apr. 21 Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine Luke Yoder DH So. Cal Poly EDDIE GAMBOA, UC DAVIS Richard Cates UTL Jr. Cal State Northridge Apr. 28 BRAD McATEE, UC DAVIS Cory Arbiso SP Jr. Cal State Fullerton May 5 ANDY SUITER, UC DAVIS Mike Ford SP So. UC Santa Barbara May 12 Andrew Liebel, Long Beach State EDDIE GAMBOA SP Sr. UC DAVIS May 18 Brett Lorin, Long Beach State Michael Martin RP Sr. UC Santa Barbara May 26 Paul Applebee, UC Riverside JUSTIN FITZGERALD CP Jr. UC DAVIS Edwin Quirarte CP Jr. Cal State Northridge

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION (UC Davis only): Ryan Royster, OF; Brad McAtee, SP; Andy Suiter, RP.

18 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 2008 Big West Conference Recap

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE RUNS BATTED IN STRIKEOUTS TY KELLY, UC DAVIS .397 Brent Morel, Cal Poly 60 Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton 13 Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine 123 Shane Peterson, Long Beach State .390 Mike Zuanich, UC Santa Barbara 57 Dustin Garneau, Cal State Fullerton 13 Bryce Stowell, UC Irvine 101 JAKE JEFFERIES, UC DAVIS .387 JAKE JEFFERIES, UC DAVIS 54 Richard Cates, Cal State Northridge 12 Andrew Liebel, Long Beach State 97 Brent Moral, Cal Poly .368 Wes Dorrell, Cal Poly 54 Erik Komatsu, Cal State Fullerton 12 Daniel Bibona, UC Irvine 97 Logan Schafer, Cal Poly .365 Erik Komtasu, Cal State Fullerton 54 , UC Irvine Jeff Kaplan, Cal State Fullerton 92 Jeff Cusick, UC Irvine .363 Jason Corder, Long Beach State 54 12 Daniel Renken, Cal State Fullerton 80 RYAN SCOMA, UC DAVIS .358 Jarde Clark, Cal State Fullerton 53 SACRIFICE HITS Steven Fischback, Cal Poly 79 Ryan Lee, Cal Poly .357 Shane Carlson, UC Santa Barbara 53 Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton 21 Chuck Huggins, UC Santa Barbara 77 Patrick Rose, UC Santa Barbara .357 RYAN SCOMA, UC DAVIS 52 Ben Orloff, UC Irvine 16 Mike Ford, UC Santa Barbara 76 Erik Komatsu, Cal State Fullerton .355 Drew Garcia, UC Riverside 51 Justin DeMarco, Cal State Northridge 15 Cory Arbiso, Cal State Fullerton 72 Eric Deragisch, UC Irvine 14 SLUGGING AVERAGE DOUBLES Pat Pezet, Cal Poly 13 WINS Logan Schafer, Cal Poly .600 Jared Clark, Cal State Fullerton 24 Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine 12 Jason Corder, Long Beach State .597 Wes Dorrell, Cal Poly 24 SACRIFICE FLIES Cory Arbiso, Cal State Fullerton 12 Erik Komatsu, Cal State Fullerton .593 JAKE JEFFERIES, UC DAVIS 20 Wes Dorell, Cal Poly 9 Jeff Kaplan, Cal State Fullerton 11 Mike Zuanich, UC Santa Barbara .588 Mike McKeever, Pacific 20 Jared Clark, Cal State Fullerton 7 Daniel Bibona, UC Irvine 9 Brent Moral, Cal Poly .586 Josh Fellhauer, Cal State Fullerton 20 Drew Garcia, UC Riverside 6 Bryce Stowell, UC Irvine 8 Shane Peterson, Long Beach State .582 Mike Zuanich, UC Santa Barbara 6 Chuck Huggins, UC Santa Barabara 8 Luke Yoder, Cal Poly .580 TRIPLES Shane Carlson, UC Santa Barbara 6 Andrew Liebel, Long Beach State 8 Chris McMurray, UC Santa Barbara .545 Danny Espinosa, Long Beach State 6 BRAD McATEE, UC DAVIS 8 Jared Clark, Cal State Fullerton .533 Erik Komatsu, Cal State Fullerton 6 STOLEN BASES Three tied at 7 Ryan Pineda, Cal State Northridge .529 Brent Morel, Cal Poly 5 Ollie Linton, UC Irvine 40 Logan Schafer, Cal Poly 5 Gary Brown, Cal State Fullerton 25 SAVES ON-BASE AVERAGE Patrick Rose, UC Santa Barbara 5 Brian Gump, UC Santa Barbara 25 Eric Pettis, UC Irvine 17 Shande Peterson, Long Beach State .506 Joe Oliveira, Pacific 24 JUSTIN FITZGERALD, UC DAVIS 15 Luke Yoder, Cal Poly .460 HOME RUNS Chris Fox, UC Santa Barbara 23 Adam Jorgenson, Cal State Fullerton 11 Erik Komatsu, Cal State Fullerton .459 Mike Zuanich, UC Santa Barbara 14 Carl Uhl, UC Riverside 23 Bryan Shaw, Long Beach State 8 TY KELLY, UC DAVIS .448 Jason Corder, Long Beach State 13 Edwin Quirarte, Cal State Northridge 8 JAKE JEFFERIES, UC DAVIS .444 RYAN ROYSTER, UC DAVIS 10 AVERAGE Joe Kelly, UC Riverside 6 Ben Orloff, UC Irvine .441 Jared Clark, Cal State Fullerton 9 Christian Bergman, UC Irvine 1.94 DJ Mauldin, Cal Poly 4 Adam Melker, Cal Poly .435 Logan Schafer, Cal Poly 9 Edwin Quirarte, Cal State Northridge 2.09 Jason Roenicke, UC Santa Barbara 3 Patrick Rose, UC Santa Barbara .435 Erik Komatsu, Cal State Fullerton 9 Andrew Liebel, Long Beach State 2.22 Clayton Edwards, UC Santa Barbara 3 Logan Schafer, Cal Poly .432 Four tied at 8 Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine 2.26 Thomas Berolzheimer, Pacific 3 Richard Cates, Cal State Northridge .429 EDDIE GAMBOA, UC DAVIS 2.61 TOTAL BASES Mike Ford, UC Santa Barbara 2.96 APPEARANCES AT-BATS Brent Moral, Cal Poly 140 Daniel Bibona, UC Irvine 3.08 Jason Dovel, Cal State Fullerton 31 Josh Fellhauer, Cal State Fullerton 269 Josh Fellhauer, Cal State Fullerton 139 BRAD McATEE, UC DAVIS 3.18 Eric Pettis, UC Irvine 31 JAKE JEFFERIES, UC DAVIS 248 Logan Schafer, Cal Poly 138 Bryce Stowell, UC Irvine 3.26 Tom Galahan, UC Irvine 30 Ollie Linton, UC Irvine 244 Erik Komatsu, Cal State Fullerton 137 Michael Martin, UC Santa Barbara 3.82 ANDY SUITER, UC DAVIS 30 Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton 243 JAKE JEFFERIES, UC DAVIS 130 Edwin Quirarte, Cal State Northridge 29 Brian Gump, UC Santa Barbara 239 TY KELLY, UC DAVIS 125 OPPOSING BATTING Brent Moral, Cal Poly 239 RYAN ROYSTER, UC DAVIS 125 Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine .180 Shane Peterson, Long Beach State 124 Mike Ford, UC Santa Barbara .227 Jeff Kaplan, Cal State Fullerton 17 RUN SCORED Mike Zuanich, UC Santa Barbara 124 Edwin Quirarte, Cal State Northridge .233 Daniel Bibona, UC Irvine 16 RYAN ROYSTER, UC DAVIS 63 Jared Clark, Cal State Fullerton 114 Andrew Liebel, Long Beach State .242 Cory Arbiso, Cal State Fullerton 16 Josh Fellhauer, Cal State Fullerton 62 Bryce Stowell, UC Irvine .246 Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine 16 Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton 59 WALKS Five tied at 15 Ollie Linton, UC Irvine 59 Shane Peterson, Long Beach State 44 INNINGS PITCHED TY KELLY, UC DAVIS 55 Jared Clark, Cal State Fullerton 38 Andrew Liebel, Long Beach State 117.1 Eric Oliver, UC Santa Barbara 55 Erik Komatsu, Cal State Fullerton 36 Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine 115.2 Joe Oliveira, Pacific 33 Jeff Kaplan, Cal State Fullerton 111.2 HITS Ben Oroloff, UC Irvine 30 Vance Worley, Long Beach State 103.1 JAKE JEFFERIES, UC DAVIS 96 Luke Yoder, Cal Poly 30 Cory Arbiso, Cal State Fullerton 103.0 TY KELLY, UC DAVIS 94 Ollie Linton, UC Irvine 30 Josh Fellhauer, Cal State Fullerton 90 Brent Moral, Cal Poly 88 Logan Schafer, Cal Poly 84

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GAMES PLAYED 1983 4 tied with...... 38 2000 Dennis Flippen...... 377 1983 Dave Hartley...... 33 2008 Ty Kelly...... 58 1982 Steve Keeney...... 42 1999 Carl Velleno...... 388 1982 Steve Keeney...... 49 Jake Jefferies...... 58 Dave LeBeau...... 42 1998 Matt Zumstein...... 368 1981 Steve Keeney...... 50 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 56 1981 Tim Nelson...... 45 1997 Tony Schifano...... 367 1980 Jim Saunders...... 39 Aaron Hanke...... 56 Mike Vogt...... 45 1996 Dave Nix...... 358 Fred Patterson...... 39 2006 Lukas Kirby...... 49 Steve Keeney...... 45 1995 Dave Nix...... 401 1979 Fred Patterson...... 40 Tyler LaTorre...... 49 1980 Jim Saunders...... 47 1994 Rich Watts...... 394 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 40 2005 Daniel Descalso...... 56 Fred Patterson...... 47 1993 Troy Hess...... 374 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 32 Lukas Kirby...... 56 Mike Vogt...... 47 1992 Jason Wright...... 353 1977 Rich Martini...... 37 Brandon Oliver...... 56 1979 4 tied with...... 50 1991 Jai Khanna...... 314 1976 Rich Martini...... 56 2004 Matt Kamigawachi...... 53 1978 Rob Temple...... 51 1990 Jason Wright...... 348 1975 Don Briggs...... 52 Robby Tulk...... 53 1977 Lee Wilcox...... 48 1989 Warren Buck...... 351 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 40 2003 Matt Kamigawachi...... 60 Tom Wilson...... 48 1988 Tony Frey...... 322 Rich Lautze...... 40 2002 Matt Kamigawachi...... 58 1976 Don Briggs...... 53 1987 Kevin Ross...... 347 1973 Rick Hennes...... 29 Robby Tulk...... 58 1975 Don Briggs...... 49 1986 John LeBeau...... 361 1972 Rick Hennes...... 44 2001 Adam Wilson...... 54 Guy Kissner...... 49 1985 John LeBeau...... 374 1971 Rick Hennes...... 36 2000 Dennis Flippen...... 52 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 46 1984 Don Hayes...... 367 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 24 David Gordon...... 52 1973 John Repetto...... 43 1983 John Macon...... 372 1969 Chris Mietus...... 26 Chris Stretch...... 52 Rick Hennes...... 43 1982 Steve Keeney...... 394 Steve Goetz...... 26 1999 Dan Overholt...... 56 1972 Clay Sigg...... 52 1981 Tim Nelson...... 392 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 27 Carl Velleno...... 56 1971 Clay Sigg...... 42 1980 Mark Swinney...... 351 1967 Chris Mietus...... 18 1998 4 tied with...... 42 1970 Rick Yenovkian...... 41 1979 Jim Saunders...... 379 1966 Paul Fiack...... 18 1997 Tony Schifano...... 56 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 41 1978 Jeff Hart...... 304 1965 Bill Matty...... 13 1996 4 tied with...... 56 1969 Chris Mietus...... 36 Rob Temple...... 304 1964 Jack Anderson...... 28 1995 Tony Schifano...... 63 1968 Terry Scranton...... 34 1977 Rich Martini...... 326 Dick Carriere...... 28 1994 Greg Morris...... 59 1967 Chris Mietus...... 33 1976 Rich Martini...... 372 1963 Jack Anderson...... 26 Joe Massucco...... 59 Fred Parker...... 33 1975 Bill Barker...... 376 1962 Jack Anderson...... 11 1993 Dave Ray...... 57 1966 Dave Sargent...... 33 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 383 Dick Carriere...... 11 Dale Noleroth...... 57 Glenn Dufour...... 33 1973 John Repetto...... 352 1961 Tony Migliaccio...... 13 Joe Massucco...... 57 1965 Not available 1972 Jim Fiack...... 348 1992 Jason Wright...... 45 1964 Not available 1971 Rick Hennes...... 352 HITS Matt Lefer...... 45 1963 Jack Anderson...... 26 1970 Dan White...... 317 2008 Jake Jefferies...... 96 1991 Jason Wright...... 52 Ron Conway...... 26 1969 Chris Mietus...... 290 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 92 1990 Warren Buck...... 56 Dick Carriere...... 26 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 327 2006 Tyler LaTorre...... 66 Jim Reiley...... 56 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 429 2005 Daniel Descalso...... 72 1989 Terry Pedretti...... 52 BATTING AVG. (Min 100 AB) 1966 Paul Fiack...... 296 2004 Matt Kamigawachi...... 76 1988 Tony Frey...... 52 2008 Ty Kelly...... 397 1965 Dave Sargent...... 307 2003 Matt Kamigawachi...... 82 1987 Not available 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 397 1964 Jack Anderson...... 368 2002 Matt Kamigawachi...... 80 1986 John LeBeau...... 48 2006 Tyler LaTorre...... 363 1963 Jack Anderson...... 371 2001 Adam Wilson...... 68 Steve Roberts...... 48 2005 Daniel Descalso...... 320 1962 Jack Anderson...... 329 2000 Dennis Flippen...... 72 1985 John LeBeau...... 49 2004 Matt Blankenheim...... 359 1961 Al Stevenson...... 458 Chris Stretch...... 72 Jim Grant...... 49 2003 Andy Reisinger...... 348 1999 Greg Gaunt...... 72 Gary Conn...... 49 2002 Ryan Coultas...... 379 RUNS 1998 Matt Zumstein...... 56 1984 John LeBeau...... 48 2001 Shaun McCullough...... 355 2008 Ryan Royster...... 63 1997 Tony Schifano...... 79 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 53 1996 Tony Schifano...... 66 2006 Tyler LaTorre...... 37 1995 Dave Nix...... 95 2005 Brandon Oliver...... 37 1994 Rich Watts...... 85 2004 Robby Tulk...... 54 1993 Dave Ray...... 81 2003 David Butterworth...... 44 1992 Jason Wright...... 61 Robby Tulk...... 44 1991 Jason Wright...... 67 2002 Robby Tulk...... 56 1990 Jason Wright...... 73 2001 Adam Wilson...... 35 1989 Terry Pedretti...... 60 2000 Adam Wilson...... 46 1988 Tony Frey...... 65 1999 Dan Overholt...... 58 1987 Kevin Ross...... 59 1998 Matt Zumstein...... 38 1986 Steve Roberts...... 62 1997 Brad Sanfilippo...... 56 1985 John LeBeau...... 73 1996 Tony Schifano...... 52 1984 John LeBeau...... 63 1995 Dave Nix...... 45 1983 Dave LeBeau...... 52 1994 Jason Shapiro...... 72 1982 Steve Keeney...... 63 1993 Jason Shapiro...... 69 1981 Tim Nelson...... 67 1992 Matt Lefer...... 31 1980 Jim Saunders...... 57 Jai Khanna...... 31 Mike Vogt...... 57 1991 Jason Wright...... 38 1979 Jim Saunders...... 74 1990 Jason Wright...... 44 1978 Rob Temple...... 57 1989 Terry Pedretti...... 29 1977 Rich Martini...... 59 1988 Tony Frey...... 30 1976 Rich Martini...... 73 Senior Tyler LaTorre exalts after UC Davis completes its two-game sweep of Stanford to end the 1987 Rob Rinaldi...... 42 1975 Bill Barker...... 64 2006 season. The Aggies beat the Cardinal at Sunken Diamond on that Friday, then picked up an 1986 John LeBeau...... 48 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 70 8-3 win the next day at . 1985 Jim Grant...... 72 1973 John Repetto...... 57 1984 Dave Hartley...... 44 1972 Jim Fiack...... 60

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HITS, CONT. 1961 Ray Crawford...... 3 2004 Robby Tulk...... 11 1997 Tim Adams...... 50 1971 Clay Sigg...... 54 Tom Giacomini...... 3 2003 David Butterworth...... 11 1996 Dave Nix...... 38 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 40 Jan Swanson...... 3 2002 Dennis Flippen...... 11 1995 Chris Walsh...... 47 1969 Chris Mietus...... 36 2001 Darin Heredia...... 7 1994 Rich Watts...... 63 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 36 TRIPLES 2000 Dennis Flippen...... 13 1993 Troy Hess...... 60 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 36 2008 Ryan Scoma...... 2 1999 Greg Gaunt...... 8 1992 Jason Wright...... 37 1966 Paul Fiack...... 32 Ryan Royster...... 2 1998 Casey Cote...... 7 1991 Jason Wright...... 35 1965 Dave Sargent...... 23 2007 Aaron Hanke...... 4 1997 Carl Velleno...... 13 Jason Shapiro...... 35 Bill Matty...... 23 2006 Lukas Kirby...... 2 1996 Jeff Ellis...... 9 1990 Jason Wright...... 47 1964 Jack Anderson...... 42 Jimmy Goetz...... 2 1995 Chris Walsh...... 8 1989 Terry Pedretti...... 26 Dick Carriere...... 42 2005 Ryan Royster...... 3 Sanjay Sharma...... 8 1988 Tony Frey...... 31 1963 Jack Anderson...... 36 2004 Robby Tulk...... 5 1994 Rich Watts...... 9 1987 Kevin Ross...... 36 1962 Jack Anderson...... 29 2003 Matt Kamigawachi...... 3 1993 Jason Shapiro...... 9 1986 Steve Roberts...... 60 1961 Al Stevenson...... 22 Robby Tulk...... 3 1992 Matt Lefer...... 5 1985 John LeBeau...... 66 2002 Ryan Coultas...... 5 1991 Matt Lefer...... 4 1984 John LeBeau...... 49 DOUBLES 2001 Shaun McCullough...... 3 Darren Rounsaville...... 4 1983 Dave LeBeau...... 37 2008 Jake Jefferies...... 20 2000 David Gordon...... 8 1990 Jason Wright...... 5 1982 John Whelehan...... 37 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 22 1999 Dan Overholt...... 5 1989 Kevin Elam...... 6 1981 Tim Nelson...... 53 2006 Aaron Hanke...... 13 1998 Greg Carlson...... 3 1988 Tony Frey...... 7 1980 Jim Saunders...... 45 2005 Lukas Kirby...... 13 Dan Overholt...... 3 1987 Alex Case...... 4 1979 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 47 2004 Matt Kamigawachi...... 17 1997 Brad Sanfilippo...... 5 Kevin Ross...... 4 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 25 2003 Ryan Coultas...... 20 1996 Curtis Fields...... 4 1986 Steve Roberts...... 16 1977 Mark Schrupp...... 31 2002 Dennis Flippen...... 19 1995 Dave Nix...... 5 1985 John LeBeau...... 13 1976 Lee Wilcox...... 49 2001 Darin Heredia...... 16 Tony Schifano...... 5 Jim Grant...... 13 1975 Don Briggs...... 40 2000 Chris Stretch...... 17 1994 Chris Walsh...... 3 Steve Roberts...... 13 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 45 Nolan Sturgeon...... 17 Hayward Cook...... 3 1984 Joe Breider...... 8 1973 John Repetto...... 38 1999 Carl Velleno...... 18 1993 4 players with ...... 3 1983 Dave LeBeau...... 7 1972 Jim Fiack...... 46 1998 Casey Cote...... 13 1992 Jai Khanna...... 4 1982 John Whelehan...... 6 1971 Sam Viney...... 31 1997 Greg Carlson...... 16 1991 Jai Khanna...... 4 1981 Tim Nelson...... 6 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 20 1996 Jeff Ellis...... 14 1990 Jason Wright...... 8 1980 Jim Saunders...... 9 1969 Sam Viney...... 31 1995 Dave Nix...... 20 1989 Warren Buck...... 3 1979 Jim Saunders...... 6 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 23 1994 Jason Shapiro...... 16 1988 Sandy Torres...... 4 Eric Parker...... 6 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 23 1993 Troy Hess...... 15 1987 Alex Case...... 3 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 8 1966 Dave Sargent...... 15 1992 Jason Wright...... 12 Terry Pedretti...... 3 1977 Mark Schrupp...... 5 1965 Paul Burton...... 10 1991 Jason Wright...... 14 1986 Scott Ruther...... 4 1976 Lee Wilcox...... 12 1964 Jack Anderson...... 31 Jason Shapiro...... 14 1985 Rich Waltz...... 3 1975 Rich Lautze...... 9 Dale Weishahn...... 31 1990 Warren Buck...... 17 1984 Don Hayes...... 4 Don Briggs...... 9 1963 Jack Anderson...... 22 1989 Terry Pedretti...... 9 1983 Dave Hartley...... 4 1974 Don Briggs...... 5 1962 Jack Anderson...... 12 1988 Tony Frey...... 15 1982 Dave LeBeau...... 6 Mike DeRoss...... 5 1961 Tony Migliaccio...... 12 1987 Rob Rinaldi...... 13 1981 Mike Vogt...... 3 1973 Larry DiPietro...... 6 1986 Steve Roberts...... 13 1980 Fred Patterson...... 4 1972 Jim Fiack...... 9 STOLEN BASES 1985 John LeBeau...... 11 1979 Fred Patterson...... 4 1971 Sam Viney...... 11 2008 Ryan Royster...... 13 1984 John LeBeau...... 16 1978 Steve Hargrave...... 3 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 6 2007 Ryan Royster...... 10 1983 John Macon...... 12 1977 Mark Schrupp...... 4 1969 Chris Mietus...... 8 2006 Brandon Oliver ...... 10 1982 Steve Keeney...... 10 1976 Rich Martini...... 6 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 5 2005 Brandon Oliver ...... 13 1981 Tim Nelson...... 16 1975 5 players with...... 2 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 4 2004 Robby Tulk...... 15 1980 Jim Saunders...... 14 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 3 1966 Paul Fiack...... 4 2003 Ryan Coultas...... 15 1979 Jim Saunders...... 24 Rich Lautze...... 3 1965 Reg Powell...... 1 2002 Mark Wells...... 12 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 11 1973 Rick Hennes...... 3 Dave Sargent...... 1 2001 Adam Wilson ...... 20 Jeff Hart...... 11 1972 Jim Fiack...... 4 Paul Burton...... 1 2000 Chris Stretch...... 11 Larry Willett...... 11 1971 Rick Hennes...... 6 1964 Dale Weishahn...... 6 1999 Matt Zumstein...... 16 1977 Rich Martini...... 13 1970 Rick Yenovkian...... 2 1963 Jack Anderson...... 3 1998 Matt Zumstein...... 16 1976 Don Briggs...... 11 1969 Steve Goetz...... 3 Jerry Gimenez...... 3 1997 Tony Schifano...... 35 1975 Don Briggs...... 15 1968 Terry Scranton...... 3 1962 Jack Anderson...... 2 1996 Tony Schifano...... 34 1974 Don Briggs...... 14 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 4 Ron Conway...... 2 1995 Matt Sparks...... 29 1973 John Repetto...... 10 1966 Paul Fiack...... 3 1961 Tony Migliaccio...... 2 1994 Jason Shapiro...... 43 Rich Lautze...... 10 1965 Rich Smith...... 3 Jack Anderson...... 2 1993 Jason Shapiro...... 38 1972 Jim Fiack...... 11 Dave Sargent...... 3 1992 Matt Lefer...... 29 1971 Clay Sigg...... 12 1964 Ron Conway...... 5 RUNS BATTED IN 1991 Matt Lefer...... 19 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 10 1963 Jack Anderson...... 4 2008 Jake Jefferies...... 54 1990 Bart Greene...... 14 1969 Dan White...... 6 1962 Jack Anderson...... 2 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 44 1989 Warren Buck...... 9 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 7 Ron Conway...... 2 2006 Tyler LaTorre...... 32 1988 Gary Omi...... 12 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 8 Goulard...... 2 2005 Daniel Descalso...... 38 1987 Jamie Williams...... 16 1966 Paul Fiack...... 7 1961 5 players with...... 1 2004 Robby Tulk...... 50 1986 Scott Ruther...... 9 1965 Rich Smith...... 3 2003 David Butterworth...... 47 1985 Jim Grant...... 32 1964 Dale Weishahn...... 5 HOME RUNS 2002 Dennis Flippen...... 50 1984 Not available Earl Koberlein...... 5 2008 Ryan Royster...... 10 2001 Adam Wilson...... 36 1983 John Macon...... 8 Ron Conway...... 5 2007 Aaron Hanke...... 6 2000 Dennis Flippen...... 46 Don Hayes...... 8 1963 Jerry Gimenez...... 5 2006 Michael Hernandez...... 5 1999 Carl Velleno...... 50 1982 Dave LeBeau...... 24 1962 Dick Carriere...... 4 2005 Lukas Kirby...... 4 1998 Greg Carlson...... 37 1981 Ron Wilkinson...... 9

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STOLEN BASES, CONT. 1971 Ross Merritt...... 6 1998 Justin Reid...... 1.82 1978 Steve Brown...... 83 1980 Mike Vogt...... 18 1970 John Clay...... 5 1997 Justin Reid...... 3.75 1977 Steve Brown...... 68 1979 Gregg Hildebrand...... 13 Lee Jackson...... 5 1996 Ryan Conners-Copeland...... 3.24 1976 Steve Brown...... 79 1978 John Lucido...... 15 1969 Fred Parker...... 6 1995 Colby Craig...... 3.29 1975 Roger McKay...... 45 1977 Rich Martini...... 16 1968 John Clay...... 5 1994 Colby Craig...... 1.94 1974 Mark Rickabaugh...... 45 1976 Rich Martini...... 26 1967 Ed Newell...... 6 1993 Matt Pool...... 3.14 1973 Mark Rickabaugh...... 56 1975 Bill Barker...... 18 1966 John Clay...... 2 1992 Andy Craig...... 3.28 1972 Dave Rose...... 71 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 19 Steve McCarthy...... 2 1991 Cam Bullock...... 2.55 1971 Lee Jackson...... 65 1973 Dennis Pfyl...... 9 Rich Smith...... 2 1990 Rudy Taub...... 3.17 1970 John Clay...... 104 Guy Kissner...... 9 1965 Jim Holmes...... 2 1989 Brent Haley...... 3.61 1969 Lee Jackson...... 69 1972 Jim Fiack...... 11 Reg Powell...... 2 1988 Kevin Grindy...... 3.19 1968 John Clay...... 77 1971 Rick Hennes...... 7 1964 Earl Koberlein...... 7 1987 Andy Calbreath...... 4.83 1967 Ed Newell...... 61 1970 Chris Mietus...... 6 1963 Earl Koberlein...... 4 1986 Chris Ernesto...... 2.12 1966 Rich Smith...... 48 1969 Steve Goetz...... 5 1985 Andy Calbreath...... 3.10 1965 Rich Smith...... 46 1968 Steve Goetz...... 8 SAVES 1984 Gary Rowe...... 3.70 1964 Rich Smith...... 63 Terry Scranton...... 8 2008 Justin Fitzgerald...... 15 1983 Brad Mettler...... 2.59 1963 Mike Sloss...... 59 1967 Terry Scranton...... 15 2007 Justin Fitzgerald...... 3 1982 Brad Mettler...... 2.94 1966 Bob Delaney...... 9 2006 Nik Aurora...... 6 1981 Paul Petrovich...... 4.58 INNINGS PITCHED 1965 Dave Sargent...... 7 2005 Eddie Gamboa...... 4 1980 Paul Petrovich...... 3.04 2008 Brad McAtee...... 102.0 1964 Dick Carriere...... 10 2004 Joel Needham...... 8 1979 Brian Buckley...... 2.39 2007 Brad McAtee...... 93.1 1963 Jack Anderson...... 7 2003 Joel Needham...... 6 1978 Steve Brown...... 2.94 2006 Michael Potter...... 74.2 1962 4 players with...... 3 2002 Dave McKae...... 7 1977 Mike Moroski...... 2.57 2005 Dave McKae...... 107.1 1961 Dwight Davenport...... 2 2001 Jason Hershfield...... 3 1976 Barry Biggerstaff...... 2.42 2004 Michael Potter...... 85.1 2000 Sam Nickelsen...... 2 1975 Oscar Pacheco...... 2.92 2003 Michael Potter...... 93.0 WINS (Pitching) 1999 Sam Nickelsen...... 4 1974 Roger McKay...... 3.55 2002 Luke Steidlmayer...... 95.1 2008 Brad McAtee...... 8 1998 Rick Parmenter...... 2 1973 Jim Crawford...... 3.18 2001 Luke Steidlmayer...... 99.0 2007 Jeff Reekers...... 6 1997 Sam Nickelsen...... 4 1972 Tom Grovhoug...... 1.15 2000 John Holtkamp...... 86.0 2006 Michael Potter...... 5 1996 Bill Brelsford...... 7 1971 Rob Stewart...... 1.39 1999 Justin Reid...... 94.1 2005 Dave McKae...... 8 1995 Neal Swank...... 2 1970 Fred Parker...... 1.61 1998 Justin Reid...... 79.0 2004 Vince DeCoito...... 8 1994 Neal Swank...... 8 1969 Fred Parker...... 2.43 1997 Justin Reid...... 93.2 2003 Michael Potter...... 9 1993 Tony Franchi...... 6 1968 Ed Newell...... 2.50 1996 Neal Swank...... 92.1 2002 Greg Bruso...... 10 1992 Tony Franchi...... 5 1967 Ed Hauk...... 2.16 Anthony Dellamano...... 92.1 2001 Luke Steidlmayer...... 10 1991 Aaron Patella...... 5 1966 John Clay...... 3.39 1995 Colby Craig...... 136.2 2000 John Holtkamp...... 8 1990 Kevin Grindy...... 5 1965 Rich Smith...... 3.96 1994 Matt Pool...... 111.0 1999 Justin Reid...... 8 1989 Dave Schwartz...... 2 1964 Earl Koberlein...... 3.24 1993 Cam Bullock...... 106.2 1998 R.Conners-Copeland...... 6 1988 Anthony Osburn...... 4 1963 Earl Koberlein...... 1.93 1992 Cam Bullock...... 73.2 Justin Reid...... 6 1987 Dan Hubert...... 8 1991 Andy Craig...... 85.1 1997 Josh Willert...... 6 1986 Ken Tappin...... 3 STRIKEOUTS 1990 Rudy Taub...... 99.1 1996 R.Conners-Copeland...... 8 1985 John Emme...... 2 2008 Bryan Evans...... 71 1989 Brent Haley...... 97.1 Anthony Dellamano...... 8 Chris Ernesto...... 2 2007 Bryan Evans...... 57 1988 Kevin Grindy...... 101.2 1995 Colby Craig...... 9 1984 Ron Fritsch...... 1 Brad McAtee...... 57 1987 Ken Tappin...... 67.0 1994 Matt Pool...... 13 1983 Not available 2006 Michael Potter...... 59 1986 Gary Rowe...... 86.0 1993 Cam Bullock...... 7 1982 Phil Staehle...... 5 2005 Dave McKae...... 100 1985 Andy Calbreath...... 81.1 Mike Prelock...... 7 1981 Paul Petrovich...... 1 2004 Michael Potter...... 56 1984 Gary Rowe...... 107.0 Andy Craig...... 7 1980 Paul Petrovich...... 1 2003 Dave McKae...... 74 1983 Brad Mettler...... 97.1 1992 Cam Bullock...... 5 Ron Whyte...... 1 2002 Greg Bruso...... 100 1982 Brad Mettler...... 95.0 1991 Andy Craig...... 8 Pete Larsen...... 1 Luke Steidlmayer...... 100 1981 Ron Whyte...... 91.1 1990 Rudy Taub...... 7 Brian Johnson...... 1 2001 Luke Steidlmayer...... 106 1980 Ron Whyte...... 93.1 Dave Schwartz...... 7 1979 Greg Blake...... 4 2000 John Holtkamp...... 64 1979 Brian Buckley...... 116.2 1989 Randy Taub...... 6 1978 6 tied with...... 1 1999 Justin Reid...... 125 1978 Steve Brown...... 116.0 1988 Kevin Grindy...... 7 1977 Jim Bowin...... 6 1998 Justin Reid...... 91 1977 Mike Moroski...... 91.0 1987 Ken Tappin...... 3 1976 Roger McKay...... 2 1997 Justin Reid...... 113 1976 Steve Brown...... 102.1 Dan Hubert...... 3 1975 Not available 1996 Ryan Conners-Copeland...... 68 1975 Oscar Pacheco...... 86.1 Ron Staub...... 3 1974 Jeff Sheehan...... 3 1995 Colby Craig...... 74 1974 Keith Richman...... 85.2 1986 Gary Rowe...... 7 1973 Not available 1994 Matt Pool...... 75 1973 Jim Crawford...... 68.0 1985 Andy Calbreath...... 7 1972 Jim Crawford...... 4 1993 Cam Bullock...... 51 1972 Dave Rose...... 104.0 1984 Gary Rowe...... 11 Tom Grovhoug...... 4 1992 Cam Bullock...... 45 1971 Lee Jackson...... 99.0 1983 Phil Staehle...... 6 1991 Cam Bullock...... 56 1970 John Clay...... 108.2 1982 Brad Mettler...... 8 1990 Rudy Taub...... 69 1969 Lee Jackson...... 79.1 1981 Ron Whyte...... 7 (Min. 1 IP per team game) 1989 Brent Haley...... 63 1968 John Clay...... 77.2 1980 Ron Whyte...... 7 2008 Eddie Gamboa...... 2.61 1988 Kevin Grindy...... 62 1967 Ed Newell...... 74.2 1979 Brian Buckley...... 9 2007 Brad McAtee...... 3.76 1987 Andy Calbreath...... 44 1966 John Clay...... 63.2 1978 Steve Brown...... 11 2006 Michael Potter...... 2.77 1986 Gary Rowe...... 35 1965 Rich Smith...... 54.0 1977 John Reilly...... 8 2005 Dave McKae...... 2.43 1985 Andy Calbreath...... 52 1964 Earl Koberlein...... 79.2 1976 Barry Biggerstaff...... 8 2004 Michael Potter...... 4.22 1984 Chris Stromberg...... 62 1963 Mike Sloss...... 76.0 Steve Brown...... 8 2003 Dave McKae...... 2.92 1983 Brad Mettler...... 53 1975 Bill Axelgard...... 8 2002 Greg Bruso...... 1.94 1982 Brad Mettler...... 43 1974 Keith Richman...... 8 2001 Luke Steildmayer...... 1.73 1981 Paul Petrovich...... 43 1973 Jim Crawford...... 5 2000 Luke Steidlmayer...... 2.79 1980 Ron Whyte...... 70 1972 Ross Merritt...... 9 1999 Justin Reid...... 2.48 1979 Brian Buckley...... 102

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Year G Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB/SBA BB TB HBP 2008 59 .316 2121 383 671 120 9 34 355 35/65 193 911 51 2007 56 .304 1980 311 601 94 11 24 281 58/90 184 262 48 2006 52 .274 1819 252 499 94 9 24 223 44/66 124 683 33 2005 56 .270 1890 247 511 98 16 10 222 60/99 136 671 45 2004 53 .332 1813 395 602 120 20 50 358 49/81 158 912 64 2003 60 .309 2036 337 629 125 12 26 301 49/85 183 276 60 2002 59 .312 1977 359 617 123 15 33 312 44/80 172 287 54 2001 54 .277 1752 282 485 75 9 37 246 63/87 192 689 51 2000 53 .291 1789 314 521 110 14 44 293 56/88 163 791 32 1999 57 .292 1911 369 558 114 16 30 334 66/91 227 794 59 1998 42 .297 1381 258 410 74 12 25 229 50/77 157 583 38 1997 56 .295 1852 367 546 101 19 32 328 128/160 210 781 51 1996 56 .284 1776 322 505 89 20 22 284 113/150 186 700 58 1995 63 .270 2039 327 551 94 21 20 271 106/154 233 747 69 1994 59 .301 1919 389 578 99 16 38 352 123/173 209 823 78 1993 57 .324 1924 458 623 105 19 36 418 144/191 280 874 71 1992 45 .285 1449 253 413 73 12 17 225 101/140 197 561 34 1991 52 .272 1680 307 457 79 18 19 264 85/108 294 629 48 1990 56 .261 1867 318 488 88 15 16 273 69/97 232 654 29 1989 56 .272 1748 269 476 75 11 22 243 38/58 255 639 35 1988 52 .258 1676 232 433 77 11 25 199 74/110 237 607 26 1987 50 .256 1509 221 387 70 15 19 197 48 216 544 18 1986 48 .294 1636 310 481 83 14 42 273 29 241 718 NA 1985 49 .302 1613 367 487 63 14 62 330 80 279 764 29 1984 48 .295 1502 317 443 81 8 31 286 61 255 633 15 1983 38 .290 1282 227 372 69 8 25 196 63 169 532 12 1982 42 .293 1367 303 401 65 18 28 264 122 258 586 8 1981 45 .295 1518 274 448 79 8 37 244 53 155 654 10 1980 47 .280 1670 290 467 85 13 29 255 93 191 665 15 1979 50 .288 1656 333 477 78 13 31 283 67 259 674 16 1978 51 .258 1543 227 398 67 13 19 178 57 NA 548 NA 1977 48 .268 1498 239 401 64 9 22 210 55 189 549 17 1976 53 .277 1654 291 458 73 13 58 267 73 203 731 18 1975 49 .294 1564 339 460 69 13 40 294 99 275 675 13 1974 46 .317 1510 311 478 68 11 27 273 67 273 649 5 1973 43 .277 1376 226 381 65 13 17 191 54 195 523 7 1972 52 .281 1673 297 470 55 15 29 256 59 221 642 17 1971 43 .297 1414 279 420 75 20 32 234 31 197 631 14 1970 41 .244 1293 165 315 57 3 17 148 22 182 429 19 1969 36 .257 1118 185 287 35 12 26 165 25 149 424 14 1968 34 .241 1005 142 242 36 9 18 103 32 122 350 13 1967 33 .241 935 147 225 40 17 11 118 62 146 332 13 1966 33 .211 997 97 210 31 7 9 85 40 112 282 17 1965 26 .210 775 87 163 13 8 3 69 19 75 201 12 1964 30 .296 1023 182 303 35 13 20 159 34 107 424 10 1963 26 .275 836 151 230 21 13 12 133 14 54 313 9 1962 25 .231 750 78 173 14 10 5 63 20 89 222 NA 1961 19 .270 556 111 150 14 5 4 73 5 79 186 NA

1986 was first year Aggies played at UC Davis Community Stadium (now Dobbins Stadium)

24 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Year-by-Year Statistics

Year W-L PCT. ERA SV CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR 2008 35-24 .593 4.54 17 5 2 525.2 619 329 265 169 413 50 2007 24-32 .429 4.91 6 6 0 499.0 558 332 272 200 290 22 2006 18-34 .346 5.82 8 1 1 455.0 573 365 294 220 281 30 2005 27-29 .482 3.96 9 5 4 497.1 506 273 219 173 382 25 2004 37-15-1 .708 5.31 15 9 1 449.1 463 317 265 221 308 44 2003 36-24 .600 4.32 9 10 5 512.0 542 287 246 157 311 33 2002 33-26 .559 4.52 12 17 5 497.1 547 313 250 157 387 44 2001 26-28 .481 4.80 6 18 2 457.2 542 317 244 142 330 42 2000 26-27 .491 5.40 7 16 2 445.0 569 334 267 160 302 37 1999 32-25 .561 3.98 11 11 4 475.1 498 272 210 167 361 26 1998 22-22 .500 4.75 5 8 4 352.2 368 238 186 155 265 34 1997 29-27 .518 5.20 9 10 4 464.0 524 331 268 205 363 31 1996 34-22 .607 3.93 7 15 10 471.2 436 244 206 172 334 29 1995 31-32 .492 4.37 4 16 3 536.0 547 327 260 192 325 26 1994 47-12 .797 3.16 15 13 8 501.2 458 226 176 165 303 27 1993 43-14 .754 3.74 13 16 6 486.1 512 259 202 163 252 26 1992 27-18 .600 3.89 10 3 3 381.2 412 216 165 145 199 27 1991 26-26 .500 4.89 11 6 2 444.0 503 292 241 196 241 28 1990 29-25 .537 4.44 9 12 1 481.0 504 302 237 176 293 37 1989 23-29 .442 5.10 2 11 2 457.0 474 308 259 218 263 23 1988 22-29 .431 4.91 6 NA 2 452.2 495 302 247 234 257 32 1987 16-34 .320 6.12 8 NA 0 412.0 482 349 280 232 261 50 1986 26-22 .542 3.92 6 NA 4 412.1 463 274 180 178 203 21 1985 30-19 .612 5.36 6 NA 1 413.1 474 329 246 194 177 54 1984 24-24 .500 4.95 1 17 0 374.1 398 281 206 198 195 37 1983 19-19 .500 4.36 NA NA 2 326.1 323 229 158 216 158 29 1982 20-21 .488 4.74 9 10 3 357.1 373 252 188 216 174 NA 1981 18-27 .400 5.56 2 13 0 370.2 435 334 229 223 195 37 1980 19-26 .422 4.84 4 14 1 383.1 382 311 206 264 223 28 1979 29-21 .580 4.42 8 22 3 415.1 386 265 204 263 253 NA 1978 27-22 .551 4.48 6 NA 3 413.0 403 262 206 218 249 NA 1977 22-26 .458 4.03 NA 26 4 382.1 385 237 171 171 222 24 1976 27-25 .519 4.18 4 28 6 417.2 445 251 194 160 265 NA 1975 25-23 .520 5.13 NA 16 0 393.0 391 290 224 267 217 NA 1974 25-21 .543 5.06 7 16 1 373.2 382 294 210 259 156 29 1973 22-20 .524 4.15 7 12 3 351.1 361 207 162 169 230 NA 1972 32-19 .627 2.78 14 23 5 423.2 404 196 131 138 305 12 1971 21-23 .477 4.04 NA 22 2 349.1 350 227 157 163 202 NA 1970 16-25 .390 2.77 NA 20 5 332.2 338 199 123 179 267 12 1969 18-18 .500 3.33 NA 14 1 289.0 255 178 107 163 225 NA 1968 14-20 .412 3.21 NA 11 4 254.2 230 152 91 138 246 NA 1967 16-15 .516 2.79 NA 13 3 245.0 224 142 75 145 204 NA 1966 7-26 .212 4.40 NA 5 1 261.2 244 184 127 164 172 NA 1965 6-20 .231 5.04 NA NA 1 205.0 290 165 114 118 140 NA 1964 12-16 .429 4.05 NA NA 2 238.0 256 157 106 104 180 NA 1963 12-12 .500 4.74 NA NA 1 218.0 220 144 115 90 158 NA

1986 was first year Aggies played at UC Davis Community Stadium (now Dobbins Stadium)

School records in bold

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 25 Postseason History

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1978 West Regional San Diego 9, UC Davis 4 2008 Stanford Regional in Stanford, Calif. San Diego 4, UC Davis 3 UC Davis 4, Stanford 2 UC Davis 9, Chico State 6 Pepperdine 7, UC Davis 4 San Diego won regional Stanford 8, UC Davis 4 Stanford won regional NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES: 8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES: 2 2003 Nationals in Montgomery, Ala. Kennesaw State (Ga.) 9, UC Davis 5 OVERALL NCAA RECORD: 17-16 UC Davis 5, Abilene Christian (Texas) 3 RECORD AT NATIONALS: 2-4 Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 5, UC Davis 3 UC DAVIS FINISHED T-5TH CCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Central Missouri State won national 2003 CCAA Tournament in Chico, Calif. 2003 West Regional in Hays, Kan. UC Davis 14, Chico State 1 UC Davis 12, Sonoma State 8 Sonoma State 17, UC Davis 4 UC Davis 3, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 0 Chico State 6, UC Davis 4 UC Davis 5, Sonoma State 0 UC DAVIS WON REGIONAL 2002 CCAA Tournament in Chico, Calif. UC Davis 8, Grand Canyon 5 1995 Nationals in Montgomery, Ala. UC Davis 4, Chico State 1 UC Davis 12, New Haven (Conn.) 9 Cal St. San Bernardino 13, UC Davis 12 Georgia College 10, UC Davis 4 Cal St. San Bernardino 11, UC Davis 9 Central Missouri State 15, UC Davis 8 UC DAVIS FINISHED T-5TH 1999 CCAA Tournament in Chico, Calif. Florida Southern won national Chico State 5, UC Davis 3 UC Riverside 15, UC Davis 4 1995 West Regional in Davis, Calif. UC Davis 3, San Francisco State 1 CCAA TOURNEY APPEARANCES: 3 UC Riverside 3, UC Davis 0 CCAA TOURNEY RECORD: 3-6 UC Davis 3, UC Riverside 1 UC Davis 7, UC Riverside 6 UC DAVIS WON REGIONAL

1994 West Regional in Riverside, Calif. UC Davis 7, Cal St. Dominguez Hills 5 UC Riverside 12, UC Davis 9 UC Davis 9, UC Riverside 5 UC Riverside 9, UC Davis 3 UC Riverside won regional

1993 West Regional in San Luis Obispo, Calif. UC Davis 15, Cal Poly Pomona 14 Cal Poly 16, UC Davis 9 UC Davis 9, Cal Poly 5 Cal Poly 6, UC Davis 1 Cal Poly won regional, finished 2nd nationally

1990 West Regional UC Riverside 12, UC Davis 11 Dave McKae provided one of the biggest highlights of the Aggies’ 2003 postseason run, firing the UC Davis 13, Cal St. Northridge 5 first nine-inning no-hitter in school history against Fort Hays State in the West Region semifinal UC Riverside 8, UC Davis 7 game. The top-seeded Tigers had been the nation’s top-hitting team during the season. Northridge won regional, finished 2nd nationally

1979 West Regional UC Davis 7, Chapman 6 Cal Poly Pomona 3, UC Davis 1 UC Davis 6, Chapman 3 Cal Poly Pomona 8, UC Davis 7 Cal Poly Pomona won regional

26 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL School Records

INDIVIDUAL BATTING TOTAL BASES Game Greg Gaunt vs. Hayward, 3/27/98...... 13 BATTING AVG. Sam Viney, vs. Nevada, 1971 Season (Min. 70 AB) Season Robby Tulk, 2004...... 133 Sam Viney, 1971...... (32-for-74) .4324 Career Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 388 John Nedderman, 1947...... (38-for-88) .4318 Season (Min. 100 AB) HOME RUNS Dave Nix, 1995...... 401 Game Greg Gaunt vs. Hayward, 3/27/98...... 3 Career (4 yr) Jack Anderson, 1961-64...... 348 Season Steve Roberts, 1986...... 16 Career (3 yr) John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 360 Career (4 yr) Dennis Flippen, 1999-2002...... 29 Career (2 yr) Rich Watts, 1993-94...... 384 Career (3 yr) Steve Roberts, 1985-87...... 32 Career (2 yr) Sam Viney, 1969, ’71...... 17 GAMES Season Tony Schifano, 1995...... 63 RUNS BATTED IN Career Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 210 Game Daniel Descalso vs. Cal State Northridge, 5/5/07...... 7 Dan Overholt at Cal State L.A., 3/5/99 AT BATS Tim Adams vs. Cal State Hayward, 1997 Season Jake Jefferies, 2008...... 248 Al Gardner, vs. Fresno State, 1971 Matt Kamigawachi, 2003 Season John LeBeau, 1985...... 66 Career Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 798 Career (4 yr) Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 136 Career (3 yr) John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 153 RUNS Career (2 yr) Rich Watts, 1993-94...... 106 Game Matt Zumstein vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99 ...... 5 Sam Viney, vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1969 WALKS Season Jason Shapiro, 1994...... 72 Game JUSTIN SCHAFER, vs. Sac State, 3/11/07...... 4 Jim Grant, 1985 Matt Zumstein, vs. Riverside, 5/7/99 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 204 Carl Velleno vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99 Jason Shapiro, vs. San Francisco, 1992 HITS Kevin Elam, vs. Chico State, 1991 Game Greg Gaunt vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99 ...... 6 Guy Kissner, vs. Lewis & Clark, 1975 Clay Sigg, vs. Nevada, 1972 Sam Viney, vs. San Jose State, 1971 Season Dave Nix, 1995...... 95 Rick Yenovkian, vs. Sonoma, 1970 Career (4-yr) Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 266 Chris Mietus, vs. San Francisco, 1970 Career (3 yr) Daniel Descalso, 2005-07...... 210 Steve Weiss, vs. California, 1960 Career (2 yr) Rich Watts, 1993-94...... 136 Jerry Hinsdale, vs. California, 1959 Season Jim Grant, 1985...... 59 DOUBLES Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 148 Game Jake Jefferies, vs. UC Santa Barbara, 4/12/08...... 3 Dustin Soderman, 4/29/03 STOLEN BASES Andrew Reisinger, 2/21/03 Game Joe Massucco, vs. S.F. State, 1994...... 5 Matt Zumstein vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99 Season Jason Shapiro, 1994...... 43 Casey Cote vs. Sonoma State, 4/25/98 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 106 Sanjay Sharma, vs. Sonoma State, 1993 Jim Saunders, vs. Nevada, 1979 RBI IN INNING Don Briggs, vs. Saint Mary’s, 1974 Darren Rounsaville, vs. Pacific, 1991...... 6 Gary Schlagenhauf, vs. Cal State L.A., 1970 Robin Rivett, vs. Sonoma State, 1967 TIMES REACHED BASE IN GAME Season Jim Saunders, 1979...... 24 Daniel Descalso, vs. Nevada, 2007...... 6 Career Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 52 Jai Khanna, vs. Pacific, 1991 Clay Sigg, vs. Nevada, 1972 TRIPLES Sam Viney, vs. Nevada, 1971 Game Dwight Barker, vs. Mather AFB, 1953...... 3 Season Jason Wright, 1990...... 8 Career Jason Wright, 1989-92...... 14 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Marks in bold set in 2008

2009 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 2008...... 2,121 1994...... 62

RUNS FIELDING PERCENTAGE (Season) Inning vs. Univ. of Pacific, 1991 (15th inn.)...... 15 1996...... 976 Game vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99 ...... 26 vs. Lewis & Clark, 1975 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Season 1993...... 458 Marks in bold set in 2008

HITS Inning vs. Univ. of Pacific, 1991 (15th inn.)...... 11 Game vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99 ...... 26 Season 2008...... 671

DOUBLES Game vs. Cal Poly, 4/17/05 ...... 9 Season 2003...... 125 28 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL School Records

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING EARNED RUN AVERAGE WINS Season 1970...... 2.77 Season Matt Pool, 1994...... 13 Career (4 yr) Michael Potter, 2003-06...... 26 STRIKEOUTS Career (3 yr) Justin Reid, 1997-99...... 19 Game 2/22/91 vs Cal State Stanislaus...... 20 Matt Pool, 1992-94...... 19 Season 2008...... 413 Career (2 yr) Colby Craig, 1994-95...... 20 GAMES Season 2008...... 619 Season ANDY SUITER, 2008...... 30 Career Nik Aurora, 2004-07...... 75 WALKS ALLOWED Season 1975...... 267 LOSSES Season Lee Jackson, 1970...... 9 LOW HIT GAMES SAVES Season Justin Fitzgerald, 2008...... 15 NO HITTERS Career Justin Fitzgerald, 2005-08...... 19 Dave McKae, . vs. Fort Hays State, 5/17/03 COMPLETE GAMES (9 innings, won 3-0 in NCAA West Regional) Season Steve Brown, 1979...... 11 Dave Schwartz, vs. S.F. State, 4/14/90 Career Steve Brown, 1975-79...... 34 (7 innings, won 2-1) Brian Buckley, vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 2/17/79 EARNED RUN AVG. (Min. 1 IP/Team Game) (7 innings, won 2-0) Season Tom Grovhoug, 1972 (54.2 IP)...... 1.15 Ed Newell, vs. San Jose State, 1967 Career (4 yr) Fred Parker, 1967-70 (181.0 IP)...... 2.24 (7 innings, lost 1-0) Career (3 yr) Justin Reid, 1997-99 (267.0 IP)...... 2.73 Career (2 yr) Rob Stewart, 1971-72 (181.0 IP)...... 2.33 ONE-HITTERS Vince DeCoito, vs. Grand Canyon, 3/27/04 INNINGS PITCHED (9 innings, won 4-1) Season Colby Craig, 1995...... 136.2 Ryan Conners-Copeland, vs. Chico State, 4/13/96 Career Michael Potter, 2003-06...... 339.0 (7 innings, won 3-0) Mike Prelock, vs. Cal State Hayward, 3/4/95 STRIKEOUTS (7 innings, won 4-0) Game (9 inn) Ed Newell, vs. Sonoma, 1967...... 18 Ryan Greene, vs. Cal State L.A., 2/18/95 Game (7 inn) John Clay, vs. Sonoma, 1967 ...... 15 (7 innings, won 9-0) Season Justin Reid, 1999 ...... 125 Mike Prelock, vs. S.F. State, 1993 Career (4 yr) John Clay, 1966-68, ’70...... 275 (7 innings, won 9-0) Career (3 yr) Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 329 Roger McKay, vs. Cal State Hayward, 1974 Career (2 yr) Rudy Taub, 1989-90...... 126 (7 innings, won 1-0) Ross Merritt, vs. Cal State Hayward, 1972 GAMES STARTED (7 innings, won 1-0) Season Colby Craig, 1995...... 18 Mike Sloss, vs. Humboldt State, 1962 Career Michael Potter, 2003-06...... 52 (9 innings, won 1-0) Bill Lovelace, vs. Chico State, 1952 TEAM PITCHING (7 innings, lost 2-1) VICTORIES Season 1994...... 47

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

COMPLETE GAMES Season 1976...... 28

SHUTOUTS Season 1996...... 10

SAVES Season 2008...... 17

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 29 Season Top 10 Lists

BATTING

BATTING AVG. (Min. 100 AB) DOUBLES 1. Dave Nix, 1995...... 401 1. Jim Saunders, 1979...... 24 2. TY KELLY, 2008...... 397 2. Daniel Descalso, 2007...... 22 2. Daniel Descalso, 2007...... 397 T3. Jake Jefferies, 2008...... 20 4. Steve Keeney, 1982...... 3938 T3. Ryan Coultas, 2003 ...... 20 5. Rich Watts, 1994...... 3935 T3. Dave Nix, 1995...... 20 6. Carl Velleno, 1999 ...... 388 T6. Robby Tulk, 2003 ...... 19 7. Jake Jefferies, 2008...... 387 T6. Dennis Flippen, 2002...... 19 8. Jerry Reedy, 1974 ...... 383 8. Carl Velleno, 1999 ...... 18 9. Ryan Coultas, 2002 ...... 379 T9. TY KELLY, 2008...... 17 10. Dennis Flippen, 2000 ...... 377 T9. Matt Kamigawachi, 2004...... 17 T9. Andrew Reisinger, 2003 ...... 17 RUNS T9. Matt Kamigawachi, 2002 ...... 17 T1. Jason Shapiro, 1994...... 72 T9. Nolan Sturgeon, 2000 ...... 17 T1. Jim Grant, 1985...... 72 T9. Chris Stretch, 2000 ...... 17 3. Jason Shapiro, 1993...... 69 T9. Warren Buck, 1990...... 17 4. Ryan Royster, 2008...... 63 T5. Matt Kamigawachi, 2002 ...... 62 TRIPLES T5. Dave Ray, 1993...... 62 T1. David Gordon, 2000 ...... 8 7. Dan Overholt, 1999 ...... 58 T1. Jason Wright, 1990...... 8 T8. Brad Sanfilippo, 1997...... 56 T3. Dave LeBeau, 1982...... 6 T8. Chris Walsh, 1994...... 56 T3. Rich Martini, 1976...... 6 T8. Rich Martini, 1976...... 56 T3. Rick Hennes, 1971...... 6 T6. Robby Tulk, 2004...... 5 HITS T6. Ryan Coultas, 2002 ...... 5 1. Jake Jefferies, 2008...... 96 T6. Dan Overholt, 1999 ...... 5 2. Dave Nix, 1995...... 95 T6. Brad Sanfilippo, 1997...... 5 3. TY KELLY, 2008...... 94 T6. Tony Schifano, 1995...... 5 4. Daniel Descalso, 2007...... 92 T6. Dave Nix, 1995...... 5 5. Rich Watts, 1994...... 85 T6. Ron Conway, 1964...... 5 6. Matt Kamigawachi, 2003...... 82 7. Dave Ray, 1993...... 81 HOME RUNS T8. Ryan Royster, 2008...... 80 1. Steve Roberts, 1986...... 16 T8. Matt Kamigawachi, 2002 ...... 80 T2. Dennis Flippen, 2000 ...... 13 10. Tony Schifano, 1997...... 79 T2. Carl Velleno, 1997...... 13 T2. John LeBeau, 1985...... 13 RUNS BATTED IN T2. Jim Grant, 1985...... 13 1. John LeBeau, 1985...... 66 T2. Steve Roberts, 1985...... 13 2. Rich Watts, 1994...... 63 7. Lee Wilcox, 1976...... 12 T3. Troy Hess, 1993...... 60 T8. Robby Tulk, 2004...... 11 T3. Steve Roberts, 1986...... 60 T8. David Butterworth, 2003 ...... 11 5. Greg Morris, 1993...... 57 T8. Dennis Flippen, 2002...... 11 6. Jake Jefferies, 2008...... 54 T8. Sam Viney, 1971...... 11 7. Tim Nelson, 1981...... 53 T8. Tim Nelson, 1981...... 11 8. RYAN SCOMA, 2008...... 52 T9. Robby Tulk, 2004...... 50 STOLEN BASES T9. Dennis Flippen, 2002...... 50 1. Jason Shapiro, 1994...... 43 T9. Carl Velleno, 1999 ...... 50 2. Jason Shapiro, 1993...... 38 T9. Jai Khanna, 1993...... 50 3. Tony Schifano, 1997...... 35 T9. Tim Adams, 1997...... 50 T4. Tony Schifano, 1996...... 34 T4. Dave Ray, 1993...... 34 6. Jim Grant, 1985...... 32 T7. Matt Sparks, 1995...... 29 T7. Matt Lefer, 1992...... 29 T9. John Lucido, 1978...... 26 T9. Rich Martini, 1976...... 26

CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Marks in bold set in 2008

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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 1. Justin Fitzgerald...... 15 5. John Clay, 1970...... 108.2 T2. Joel Needham, 2004...... 8 6. Dave McKae, 2005...... 107.1 T2. Neal Swank, 1994...... 8 7. Gary Rowe, 1984...... 107.0 T2. Dan Hubert, 1987...... 8 8. Cam Bullock, 1993...... 106.2 T5. Dave McKae, 2002 ...... 7 9. Mike Prelock, 1994...... 104.2 T5. Bill Brelsford, 1996...... 7 10. Dave Rose, 1972...... 104.0 T7. Nik Aurora, 2006...... 6 T7. Joel Needham, 2003...... 6 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS T7. Tony Franchi, 1993...... 6 Marks in bold set in 2008 T7. Jim Bowin, 1977...... 6

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.

2009 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. Brandon Oliver, 2004-07...... 183 10. Chris Walsh, 1992-95...... 179 DOUBLES 1. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 52 AT BATS T2. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 50 1. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 798 T2. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 50 2. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 781 4. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 49 3. Jai Khanna, 1990-93...... 696 T5. Nolan Sturgeon, 1997-2000 ...... 43 T4. Tony Schifano, 1994-97...... 678 T5. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 43 T4. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 678 7. Daniel Descalso, 2005-07...... 42 6. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 667 8. Ryan Coultas, 2002-04...... 41 7. Brandon Oliver, 2004-07...... 661 T9. Aaron Hanke, 2004-07...... 39 8. Rick Hennes, 1971-74...... 620 T9. Andrew Reisinger, 2001-04...... 39 9. Daniel Descalso, 2005-07...... 619 T9. Greg Carlson, 1995-98...... 39 10. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 596 T9. John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 39

RUNS TRIPLES 1. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 204 1. Jason Wright, 1989-92...... 14 2. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 175 T2. Rick Hennes, 1971-74...... 13 3. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 160 T2. Jai Khanna, 1990-93...... 13 4. Jason Wright, 1989-92...... 155 4. Tony Schifano, 1994-97...... 12 5. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 147 T5. Ryan Coultas, 2002-04...... 10 6. Rick Hennes, 1971-74...... 146 T5. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 10 T7. Tony Schifano, 1994-97...... 135 T5. Jack Anderson, 1961-64...... 10 T7. John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 135 T8. Dan Overholt, 1997-99 ...... 9 9. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 132 T8. Ron Conway, 1962-64...... 9 10. Jai Khanna, 1990-93...... 127 HOME RUNS HITS 1. Steve Roberts, 1985-87...... 32 1. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 266 2. Dennis Flippen, 1999-2002 ...... 29 2. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 253 3. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 27 T3. Tony Schifano, 1994-97...... 214 T4. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 23 T3. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 214 T4. John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 23 5. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 211 6. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 21 6. Daniel Descalso, 2005-07...... 210 7. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 19 7. Jason Wright, 1989-92...... 201 T8. Gary Schlagenhauf, 1967-70...... 18 8. Jai Khanna, 1990-93...... 200 T8. Chris Mietus, 1967-70...... 18 9. Brandon Oliver, 2004-07...... 198 T10. Sam Viney, 1969 & 1971...... 17 10. John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 196 T10. Jim Grant, 1984-85...... 17

CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Marks in bold set in 2008

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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. Justin Fitzgerald, 2005-08...... 19 3. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 58 2. Chris Stromberg, 1981-84...... 15 4. Joe Massucco, 1991-94...... 57 3. Joel Needham, 2002-04...... 14 5. Matt Sparks, 1994-97...... 54 4. Dave McKae, 2002-05...... 13 6. Dave Ray, 1992-93...... 50 5. Neal Swank, 1993-96...... 12 T7. Jim Grant, 1984-85...... 44 6. Tony Franchi, 1990-93...... 11 T7. Matt Lefer, 1990-92...... 44 7. Sam Nickelson, 1997-2000...... 10 9. Rich Martini, 1975-77...... 42 T8. Nik Aurora, 2004-07...... 9 T10. Adam Wilson, 2000-01 ...... 40 T8. Bill Brelsford, 1993-96...... 9 T10. Jeff Ellis, 1993-96...... 40 10. Dan Hubert, 1987...... 8 T10. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 40 T10. John Lucido, 1978-80...... 40 GAMES PITCHED 1. Nik Aurora, 2004-07...... 75 2. Dave McKae, 2002-05...... 68 HIT BY PITCH 1. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 56 3. Neal Swank, 1993-96...... 65 2. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 49 4. Justin Fitzgerald, 2005-08...... 64 3. David Butterworth, 2003-05...... 40 5. Andy Craig, 1990-93...... 61 4. Chris Walsh, 1992-95...... 39 6. Tony Franchi, 1990-93...... 60 T5. Brandon Oliver, 2005-07...... 22 T7. Eddie Gamboa, 2005, 2007-08...... 55 T5. Matt Sparks, 1994-97...... 22 T7. Michael Potter, 2003-06...... 55 7. Jeff Ellis, 1993-96...... 21 T7. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 55 T8. Michael Jacobellis, 2005-07...... 19 T7. Mike Prelock, 1992-95...... 55 T8. Dan Overholt, 1997-99 ...... 19 10. Jeff Myers, 1983-’85, 1987...... 53 T8. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 19 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS BATTING AVG. (Min. 300 AB) Marks in bold set in 2008 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) [Ty Kelly, 2008-...... 397 (94/237)] [Ryan Scoma, 2008-...... 358 (77/215)]

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.

2009 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 T9. Julio Marquez, 2000-2003 ...... 36 ERA (Min. 125 Innings) T9. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 36 1. Fred Parker, 1967-’70...... 2.25 (180.1ip) T9. 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. Bryan Evans, 2006-08...... 178 1. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 11.09 (267.0ip) 10. Rich Smith, 1963-66...... 175 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 2008

34 2009 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 2008 Peters 35-24 .593 13-11 (6th) 1958 Lotter 6-14 .300 1-9 (6th) 2007 Peters 24-32 .429 — 1957 Lotter 11-18 .379 2-8 (6th) 2006 Peters 18-34 .346 — 1956 Lotter 4-18 .181 2-8 (6th) 2005 Peters 27-29 .482 — 1955 Lotter 9-16 .360 2-8 (6th) 2004 Peters 37-15-1 .708 32-7-1 (1st-rs) 1954 Lotter 8-18 .307 2-8 (6th) 2003 Peters 36-24 .600 24-14 (3rd) 1953 Lotter 7-14 .333 2-4 (4th) 2002 Swimley 33-26 .559 25-15 (2nd) 1952 Boyer 2-16 .111 1-5 (4th) 2001 Swimley 26-28 .481 19-18 (6th) 1951 Boyer 10-10 .500 7-1 (1st) 2000 Swimley 26-27 .491 20-19 (7th) 1950 Boyer 9-17 .346 4-6 (T3rd) 1999 Swimley 32-25 .561 21-18 (5th) 1949 Boyer 6-19 .240 6-6 (T3rd) 1998 Swimley 22-22-1 .500 20-15 (3rd) 1948 Hickey 7-14 .333 3-5 (3rd) 1997 Swimley 29-27 .518 20-15 (3rd) 1947 Hickey 12-12 .500 3-4 (4th) 1996 Swimley 34-22 .607 24-11 (2nd) 1946 Hickey 1-14 .077 no league 1995 Swimley 31-32 .492 21-14 (2nd) 1945 (No season - World War II) 1994 Swimley 47-12 .797 32-3 (1st) 1944 (No season - World War II) 1993 Swimley 43-14 .754 30-5 (1st) 1943 (No season - World War II) 1992 Swimley 27-18 .600 20-10 (2nd) 1942 Hickey 5-8-1 .393 no league 1991 Swimley 26-26 .500 17-12 (3rd) 1941 Hickey 3-7 .300 no league 1990 Swimley 29-25-2 .536 21-9 (T1st) 1940 Hickey 5-9 .357 no league 1989 Swimley 23-29-2 .444 16-14 (3rd) 1939 Hickey 9-16 .360 no league 1988 Swimley 22-29-1 .433 15-12 (3rd) 1938 Hickey 7-7 .500 no league 1987 Swimley 16-34 .320 8-27 (5th) 1986 Swimley 26-22 .542 16-14 (2nd) 1985 Swimley 30-19 .612 20-10 (T1st) COACHING RECORDS 1938-PRESENT 1984 Swimley 24-24 .500 22-14 (1st) Overall League 1983 Swimley 19-19 .500 16-14 (3rd) Coaches (Yrs.) W-L-T W-L-T 1982 Swimley 20-21-1 .488 18-11-1 (2nd) Rex Peters 177-158-1 69-32-1 1981 Swimley 18-27 .400 14-19 (5th) (2003-Present) (.528) (.681) 1980 Swimley 19-26-2 .426 14-18 (5th) Phil Swimley 902-832-15 586-414-2. 1979 Swimley 29-21 .580 23-11 (1st) (1966-76, ’78-’02) (.520) (.586) 1978 Swimley 26-23-2 .529 11-7 (3rd) Fred Zimmerman 22-26 (.458) 9-9 (.500). (1977) 1977 Zimmerman 22-26 .458 9-9 (4th) 1976 Swimley 27-25-1 .519 13-4 (1st) Bill Lakie 42-80 (.344) 19-32 (.373). (1961-65) 1975 Swimley 25-23-1 .520 8-7 (2nd) Jim Sells 3-16 (.158) 1-9 (.100). 1974 Swimley 25-21 .543 11-7 (3rd) (1960) 1973 Swimley 22-20-1 .523 12-5-1 (1st) George Stromgren 7-12 (.368) 1-7 (.125). 1972 Swimley 32-19-1 .625 12-6 (2nd) (1960) 1971 Swimley 21-22 .488 11-7 (T3rd) Will Lotter 45-98 (.315) 11-45 (.196). 1970 Swimley 16-25 .390 10-8 (4th) (1953-58) 1969 Swimley 18-18 .500 9-12 (6th) Carl Boyer 27-62 (.303) 18-18 (.500). 1968 Swimley 14-20 .412 6-8 (T4th) (1949-52) 1967 Swimley 18-15 .545 8-6 (2nd) Vern Hickey 49-87-1 (.361) 6-9 (.400). 1966 Swimley 7-26 .212 3-9 (6th) (1938-42, ’46-58) 1965 Lakie 6-20 .231 2-8 (7th) 1964 Lakie 12-16 .429 5-6 (4th) 1963 Lakie 12-12 .500 6-4 (3rd) 1962 Lakie 5-20 .200 3-7 (5th) 1961 Lakie 7-12 .368 3-7 (6th) 1960 Sells 3-16 .158 1-9 (6th) 1959 Stromgren 7-12 .368 1-7 (6th)

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 35 Award Winners

ALL-AMERICANS ALL-REGION AGGIES IN THE PROS 2008 Jake Jefferies, C, Third Team 2008 Jake Jefferies, C, 2nd Team (ABCA) Player, Pos., Team ...... Yr. Signed 2002 Greg Bruso, P, Second Team 2007 Daniel Descalso, 3B, 1st Team (ABCA) Jake Jefferies, C, Tampa Bay (3rd round)...... 2008 2001 Luke Steidlmayer, P, Second Team 2004 Michael Potter, P, 2nd Team (NCBWA) Justin Fitzgerald, P, San Francisco (11th round)...... 2008 1999 Justin Reid, P, Second Team Dave McKae, P, 2nd Team (NCBWA) Ryan Royster, OF, Seattle (13th round)...... 2008 1998 Justin Reid, P, Second Team Robby Tulk, CF, 2nd Team (NCBWA) Bryan Evans, P, Florida (14h round)...... 2008 1997 Tony Schifano, SS, Third Team 2003 Dustin Soderman, OF, 2nd Team (ABCA) Eddie Gamboa, P, Baltimore (21st round)...... 2008 1996 Dave Nix, OF, Third Team Ryan Coultas, SS, 2nd Team (ABCA) 1995 Dave Nix, OF, Third Team 2002 Greg Bruso**, P, 1st Team (NABC) Andy Suiter, P, New York (AL) (32nd round)*...... 2008 1994 Matt Pool, P, Second Team Ryan Coultas, SS, 1st Team (NABC) Brad McAtee, P, Colorado (45th round)...... 2008 Jason Shapiro, OF, Second Team Dennis Flippen, 1B, 1st Team (NABC) Daniel Descalso, 3B, St. Louis (3rd round)...... 2007 Rich Watts, C, Second Team Robby Tulk, OF, 2nd Team (NABC) Aaron Hanke, OF, Arizona (38th round)...... 2007 1993 Dave Ray, 2B, Second Team 2001 Luke Steidlmeyer, P, 1st Team (ABCA) Ryan Royster, OF, Cleveland (44th round)*...... 2007 Mike Prelock, P, Third Team 1999 Justin Reid, P, 1st Team (ABCA) 1986 John LeBeau, 1B, Second Team Carl Velleno, 1B, 1st Team (ABCA) Tyler LaTorre, OF, San Francisco (Free Agent)...... 2006 1979 Gregg Hilderbrand, OF, Second Team 1998 Justin Reid, P, 2nd Team (ABCA) Dave McKae, P, San Francisco (Free Agent)...... 2005 1973 John Repetto, SS, First Team Casey Cote, OF, 2nd Team (ABCA) Ryan Coultas, SS, New York (NL) (6th round)...... 2004 1971 Sam Viney, OF, First Team 1997 Tony Schifano, SS, 1st Team (ABCA) Robby Tulk, OF, Detroit (25th round)...... 2004 1964 Jack Anderson, 1B, Second Team Tim Adams, DH, 2nd Team (ABCA) Joel Needham, RHP, Milwaukee (32nd round)...... 2004 1996 Dave Nix, OF, 1st Team (ABCA) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Scott Winton, IF/OF, 2nd Team (ABCA) Ryan Coultas, SS, Chicago (NL) (13th round)* ...... 2003 Tony Schifano, SS, 2nd Team (ABCA) Luke Steidlmayer, RHP, San Diego (8th round) ...... 2002 1980 Eric Parker, OF Ryan Connors-Copeland, P, 2nd Team (ABCA) Greg Bruso, RHP, San Francisco (16th round)...... 2002 1974 Jerry Reedy, SS 1995 Chris Walsh, C, 1st Team (ABCA) Jake Wilson, 3B, Anaheim (Free Agent)...... 2000 1973 Jim Crawford, P Tony Schifano, SS, 1st Team (ABCA) Justin Reid, RHP, (4th round)...... 1999 1972 Tom Grovhoug, P Dave Nix, OF, 1st Team (ABCA) Colby Craig, P, 2nd Team (ABCA) Tim Adams, DH, Anaheim (26th round)...... 1997 CAL AGGIE ATHLETICS 1994 Rich Watts, C, 1st Team (NABC) Ryan Greene, RHP, Atlanta (Free Agent)...... 1997 HALL OF FAME Greg Morris, IF, 1st Team (NABC) Tony Schifano, SS, Florida (Free Agent)...... 1997 BASEBALL INDUCTEES Jason Shapiro, OF, 1st Team (NABC) Anthony Dellamano, RHP, Texas (12th round)...... 1996 Matt Pool**, P, 1st Team (NABC) Greg Morris, IF, California (5th round)...... 1994 Jack Anderson, 1960-64 Colby Craig, P, 1st Team (NABC) Jim Anderson, 1946-49 Neal Swank, P, 1st Team (NABC) Hayward Cook, OF, Florida (9th round)...... 1994 Don Briggs, 1974-77 1993 Dave Ray*, IF, 1st Team Rich Watts, C, Pittsburgh (11th round)...... 1994 Steve Brown, 1975-78 Greg Morris, IF, 1st Team Matt Pool, P, Colorado (15th round)...... 1994 Brian Buckley, 1975-79 Mike Prelock, P, 1st Team Jason Shapiro, OF, Chicago (AL) (Free agent)...... 1994 Dick Carriere, 1960-64 Rich Watts, C, 2nd Team Bart Greene, OF, Detroit (Free agent)...... 1992 Steve Chorak, 1936-40 Troy Hess, 1B, 2nd Team Ray Crawford, 1959-62 Jai Khanna, SS, 2nd Team Dave Schwartz, P, Minnesota (Free agent)...... 1991 Jim Fiack, 1968-72 Joe Massucco, OF, 2nd Team Steve Roberts, OF, Toronto (29th round)...... 1987 Tim Indart, 1960-61 Andy Craig, P, 2nd Team Dave LeBeau, SS, Atlanta (14th round)...... 1983 Rich Martini, 1974-77 Cam Bullock, P, 2nd Team Brad Mettler, P, Boston (Free agent)...... 1983 Mike Moroski, 1975-79 1992 Matt Lefer, OF, 2nd Team Steve Keeney, OF, San Francisco (20th round)...... 1982 John Nedderman, 1946-50 1990 Rudy Taub, P, 1st Team David Nix, 1993-96 Jason Wright, DH, 1st Team Jim Saunders, C-1B, San Francisco (Free agent)...... 1980 John Repetto, 1970-73 1989 Terry Pedretti, 3B, 1st Team Brian Buckley, P, California (20th round)...... 1979 Colby E. “Babe” Slater, 1914-17 1988 Kevin Grindy, P Steve Brown, P, California (Free agent)**...... 1978 Sam Viney, 1969-71 Rich Martini, OF, Texas (18th round)*...... 1977 Rich Watts, 1992-94 * Player of the Year Rich Martini, OF, Los Angeles (23rd round)*...... 1976 Dale Weishahn, 1962-63 ** Pitcher of the Year Barry Biggerstaff, P, Los Angeles (Free agent)...... 1976 Jerry Reedy, SS, Philadelphia (22nd round)...... 1974

Jim Fiack, C, Los Angeles (32nd round)...... 1972 Sam Viney, OF, Montreal (10th round)...... 1971 Jim Fiack, C, St. Louis (40th round)*...... 1971 Sal Balderrama, SS, Kansas City (Free agent)...... 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf, OF, Kansas City (33rd round)...... 1970

List excludes independent pro leagues * Did not sign ** Reached major leagues

36 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Award Winners

FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1987 Jamie Williams, SS 1967 John Clay, P 1986 John LeBeau, 1B Gary Schlagenhauf, OF 2008 Jake Jefferies, C* Steve Roberts, OF 1966 Paul Fiack, OF Ryan Scoma, DH 1985 Andy Calbreath, P ** 1964 Jack Anderson, 1B 2007 Daniel Descalso, 3B 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 2005-07: 1998 Justin Reid, P 1976 Rich Martini, OF * Div. I Independents 1997 Tim Adams, DH Barry Biggerstaff, P Tony Schifano, SS Don Briggs, SS 2008-Present: 1996 Dave Nix, OF* Steve Brown, P Big West Conference 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 1989 Terry Pedretti, 3B 1988 Kevin Grindy, P **

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 37 All-Time Roster

Aaronson, Will ‘98-99 Baxter, Patrick Ryan ‘87-88-89-90 Brodeur, James O. ‘24 Adams, Donald Howard ‘54-55 Beach, Robert James ‘47 Brown, Charles L. ‘11 Adams, George D. ‘13 Bear, William Howard ‘54-55-56 Brown, Elwin F. ‘21 Adams, Timothy R. ‘96-97 Bearden, Travis ‘03-04 Brown, Emory Clayton ‘39-40-41 Alamano, Thomas Melvin ‘64-65-66 Becker, Harvey Paul ‘40 Brown, Howard Clyde ‘14 Alarcon, Kenneth Thomas ‘91-92 Becker, Vernon Carroll ‘46-47 Brown, Lytell V. ‘26 Alberg, Anthony John ‘77-78-79-80 Becket, James William ‘48-49-50, ‘55 Brown, Melville Steuart ‘47 Alderson, James ‘19 Beeman, William Turner ‘50-51 Brown, Robert Edward ‘24, ‘26 Aldine, Donan Rogers ‘50-51 Beers, Duane Harrison ‘67 Brown, Scott Edward ‘84, ‘86 Alger, Wayne R. ‘95-96 Behrendt, Richard John ‘51-52-53 Brown, Steven Elbert ‘75-76-77-78 Alioto, Joe ‘00 Behrens, Josh ‘03-04 Browning, William B. ‘18 Allen, Dolph C. ‘13-14 Benner, John G. ‘23 Bruso, Greg ‘99-00-01-02 Allen, George H. ‘26 Bennett, Brian Richard ‘78-79 Brutlag, Andy ‘01-02 Allison, Gary Lynn ‘60 Berger, Gideon Olen ‘90-91-92-93 Bryggman, Mark Lorenz ‘75 Altick, Frank Lawrence ‘73 Berryman, Phillip Curtis ‘25 Buck Jr., Warren Lee ‘88-89-90 Anderson Jr., James William ‘46-47-48-49 Bertelsen, Brian Phillip ‘83-84 Buckley, Brian J. ‘77-78-79 Anderson, Clarence O. ‘26 Berton, Mars F. ‘16 Bullock, Cambell John “Cam” ‘91-92-93 Anderson, John B. “Jack” ‘61-62-63-64 Bertotti, Joseph ‘81 Bundgard, Norman F. ‘39 Anderson, Raymond Paul ‘86-87 Bertrand, James F. ‘56-57-58-59 Burlington, Ralph Arthur ‘42 Anderson, Robert Henry ‘41 Betow, Michael T. ‘59-60-61 Burnett, Howard Vernon ‘23-24-25-26 Anderson, Rusty ‘87 Bettencourt, D. ‘39-40 Burson, Lesley G. ‘22-23 Andres, Evan Arthur ‘89 Bettencourt, Joseph Francis ‘40-41 Burton, William Paul ‘65-66 Angelo, Eugene E. ‘54 Bielar, Charles F. ‘25 Bushnell, Robert B. ‘50-51-52-53 Ankeny, James Biscenius ‘48-49 Bigelow, Roy E. ‘25 Bustamante, Theodore Robert ‘82 Antich, Steven Wade ‘92 Biggerstaff, Barry Clayton ‘76 Butterworth, David ‘03-04-05 Applegate, Edwin S. ‘16 Bignami, Frank W. ‘95-96 Byer, Buzz ‘02 Aranda, Enrique ‘25 Bishop, Burnett L. ‘36 Arano, Raymond A. ‘21-22-23-24 Bizzini, William Ernest ‘53-54-55 Cagle, Henry Arthur ‘39-40 Archer, Thomas Spencer ‘67 Blaine, Gordon B. ‘55-56-57 Caire III, John ‘80 Ariola, Daniel Christopher ‘84, ‘86 Blake Jr., Donald James ‘67 Calbreath, Andrew John ‘85-86-87 Arnese, Gary E. ‘61 Blake, Gregory E. ‘78-79 Caldwell, Henry H. ‘11-12 Arnold, Albert M. ‘25 Blankenheim, Matt ‘02-03-04 Calhoun, Chester P. ‘21 Arnold, David Peter ‘54 Blason, Ariel Ivan ‘87 Callejon, Rick Edward ‘73-74 Arnson, Dane Trenton ‘84 Boas, Andy ‘06 Cannon, Herbert Edwin ‘35 Ashurst II, Griffith Park ‘46 Boesch, Michael C. ‘81 Carlson, Gregory R. ‘95-96-97-98 Aurora, Nik ‘04-05-06-07 Bogart, George McKinley ‘21-22-23 Carreon, Mario Trinidad ‘93 Austin, Michael Thomas ‘92 Bohna, Haydn Robert ‘42 Carriere, Richard Wilfred ‘61-62-63-64 Axelgard, William Christian ‘75-76 Bolander, Edwin M. ‘16-17 Carrion, John ‘00-01 Bonelli, Benjamin Parish ‘42 Carter, Kenneth W. ‘60 Baccaglio, Frank Vincent ‘35-36 Bonnheim Jr., Walter Edward ‘42 Case, Alexander Christopher ‘87-88-89 Baker, Edward Allen ‘37-38 Borel, Gene Dennis ‘59-60 Cashore, Randy ‘76 Baker, James S. ‘58-59-60 Bormann, Luther H. ‘18 Cass, William T. ‘21-22 Baker, John G. ‘18-19 Borrelli, James V. ‘38 Castillo, Jaime ‘04-05 Balderrama Jr., Salvador ‘69-70 Bosworth, Charles Lansing ‘15, ‘17 Castles, Matthew Thomas ‘92 Baldini, Dan ‘05-06 Bowin, James Neil ‘77-78 Cebull, Stanley Edward ‘53 Baldo, Edward Frank ‘47 Bowyer, John Francis ‘74-75 Cecil, Alfred Steve ‘89-90 Ball, Howard J. ‘35 Boydston, Solon B. ‘11 Cepeda, Gilbert ‘75 Ballantyne, Thomas E. ‘24 Boyl, Jack ‘03-04 Cepin, Daniel ‘08 Ballard, Eugene C. ‘22, ‘24 Bratten, John Clayton ‘69 Ceriani, Ryan ‘00-01 Banta, Arthur R. ‘15 Braun, William Edward ‘25 Cervenka, Frank ‘17 Barass, Glen I. ‘21, ‘23 Bravo, Fred S. ‘35-36 Chamberlin, Jerome D. ‘26 Barber, James H. ‘25-26 Breider Jr., Wayne Joseph ‘84-85-86 Chambers, Roland Bogue ‘48 Barker, Dwight Latta ‘53 Brelsford, William L. ‘94-95-96 Chancey, Joseph Emile ‘41 Barker, William Dennis ‘74-75 Breschini, Leslie Don ‘65-66 Chase, John L. ‘61-62 Barovetto, John L. ‘59 Breuleux, Philip Stanley ‘66 Chevalier, Jean Jacques ‘71 Barry Jr., George S. ‘16 Brewer, William M. ‘15-16 Chew, Scott ‘07 Barry, George LeRoy ‘35 Bridge, Lewis Dundas ‘40 Chiappari, Edward Anthony ‘47-48 Bartholf, Byron LeRoy ‘51 Briggs, Donald Paul ‘74-75-76-77 Chiles, Raymond Frank ‘13-14 Barton, Gregory William ‘91 Briner, Tom ’08 Chorak, Stephen Paul ‘37-38 Bauer, Grant ’08 Broady, Ralph ‘21-22 Christensen, Chad D. ‘95 Bauman, Michael Paul ‘73 Brocker, Raymond ‘47 Christiansen, Harry Richard ‘41

38 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL All-Time Roster

Claudius, Harold C. ‘13 Dobbins, James Morton ‘35-36-37-38 Foley, Leo M. ‘50 Clay, John William ‘66-67-68-70 Dobransky, Thomas John ‘68, ‘70 Foott, John Hambley ‘46-47-48-49 Cleary, James David ‘35 Dodd, Gary Francis ‘66 Forbes, Robert Lyle ‘40 Cleaveland, Alan David ‘72-73 Donald, Adam W. ‘95 Forster, Hugo A. ‘26 Clifford, James Edward ‘73 Donati, Richard John ‘66-67-68-69 Foss, Gerald Russell ‘56-57 Colburn, Darrel Vance ‘55-56 Donnell, Richard D. ‘53 Foster, Rikki ‘08 Colletto, Brian Joseph ‘89 Donovan, Leo O. ‘17-18 Foster, Robert Lewis ‘61-62 Colombo, Steven Ernest ‘80 Doolittle, Jefferson Jennings ‘23 Fotos, Dan ‘97-98 Conger, E.M. ‘13 Dooner, Thomas H. ‘20 Fox, Roger William ‘55-56-57-58 Conlan Jr., Thomas J. ‘58 Dorman, Walter Adelbert ‘19 Fox, Trevor ‘07-08 Conn, Gary Brian ‘83-84-85 Dorr, Daniel ‘80 Francella, S. ‘40 Conners-Copeland, Ryan E. ‘95-96-97-98 Dove, John Robert ‘87 Franchi, Anthony Raymond ‘90-91-92-93 Connolly, Mark William ‘75-76-77 Downing, Bernard Clyde ‘51 Francis, George Maurice ‘46 Conran, Philip B. ‘58 Dreyfuss, Alex ‘08 Francis, Richard ‘39 Conway, Ronald Lee ‘62-63-64 Draper, Barton ‘16-17 Francis, Stephen Michael ‘87 Cook, Hayward Robert ‘92-93-94 Driscoll, Daniel Patrick ‘84 Franklin, Douglas Eugene ‘84-85-86 Coombes, John Michael ‘92-93-94-95 Duarte, Alfred R. ‘37-38 Freccero, Michael Angelo ‘71-72-73 Cooper, Brandt Neven ‘73, ‘75 Duffelmeyer, Thomas ‘37 Frederick, Curtiss Scott ‘78-79 Cooper, Stanton Moore ‘48-49 Dufour III, Glenn Duffy ‘64-65-66-67 French, Glenn George ‘37-38-39 Cote, Casey ‘97-98 Durst, Robert Miller ‘35 Frey, Anthony George ‘88 Cottrell, Shirley Norton ‘36 Duston, Charles Francis ‘46 Friedli, Orlan D. ‘56 Coultas, Ryan ‘02-03-04 Duston, James Joseph ‘46 Fritsch, Ronald William ‘84 Cox, George E. ‘21 Dutra, Anthony R. ‘57 Frost, Goodwin B. “Mike” ‘18-19 Craig, Andrew Allen ‘90-91-92-93 Duvall, David L. ‘58-59 Fruhling, Arthur Gene ‘62-63 Craig, Colby J. ‘94-95 Fukuchi, Raymond K. ‘51 Craig, Dennis William ‘61 Eames, Edmund Curtis “Bud” ‘23-24-25 Crandall, Dennis James ‘69-70-71-72 Elam, Kevin Jonathan ‘88-89-90-91 Galatro, Joseph James ‘42 Crane, Ellis M. ‘19 Elam, Richard F. ‘36 Gale, Donald Herbert ‘46 Crawford Jr., Raymond Everett ‘60-61-62 Eldredge, Edward William “Ted” ‘84 Galios, Matthew Stephen ‘83 Crawford, James Spencer ‘70-71-72-73 Ellis, Jeffrey Scott ‘93-94-95-96 Gamboa, Eddie ‘05-07-08 Cripps, Scott Erwin ‘82-83 Elliston, Brett ‘03 Garber, Paul Harrison ‘76-77 Cromwell, Lawrence M. ‘95 Emme, John William ‘84-85-86 Garbooshian, Michael J. ‘84-85 Crowe, Timothy Edward ‘80, ‘82-83 Englebrecht, Eldon Glen “Jim” ‘49-50 Gardner, Kendall Woodrow ‘61, ‘65 Crutchley, Bryan John ‘87-88-89-90 Ergo, Richard Allen ‘77-78 Gardner, Leslie Allan ‘70-71 Cullen Jr., Neil J. ‘47 Erickson, David Erik ‘64-65 Garvey, Kevin Francis ‘72 Cuneo, Raymond Eugene ‘40, ‘46 Ernesto, Christopher Robert ‘84-85-86 Gaunt, Greg ‘98-99 Erreca, Brett ‘03 Gay, Ernest C. ‘17 Davenport, R. Dwight ‘59-60 Evans, Bryan ‘06-07-08 Gay, Ralph I. ‘26 Davies, Raymond Emery ‘74 Geandrot, Robert Weston ‘65-66 Davis, Richard Lyle ‘48-49 Fade, Brandon E. ‘96 Gedestad, Douglas Alan ‘72 Dawson, Dale Henry ‘60 Fagundes, Mark C. ‘94-95-96 Geiger, Bernard Richard ‘54-55 DeCoito, Vince ‘03-04-05-06 Farmer, Zack ‘46 Gerdtz, Marvin ‘54 Delaney, Arthur J. ‘20-21 Fawcett, Richard G. ‘49-50 Gertsen, Kenneth E. ‘60-61, ‘63 Delaney, Robert William ‘66-67 Fechter, Milton Joseph ‘26 Giacomini, Robert W. ‘56 Dellamano, Anthony ‘96 Fennochio, Daniel Aaron ‘85-86 Giacomini, Thomas James ‘59-60-61 Dempsey, Matt ‘05-06-07-08 Fenstermaker, Ross ‘06 Giddings, Edwin Wright ‘26 Demuth, Daniel Charles ‘81-82-83 Fiack, James Gregory ‘70-71-72 Giffen, Jon Ross ‘78, ‘80 Dennis, Steven Lloyd ‘65 Fiack, Paul Michael ‘65-66-67 Gillette, Glenn Neumann “Duke” ‘13-14 DePaul, Lawrence Michael ‘89 Field, Ronald ‘67 Gilmore, John Landrum ‘23-24-25 DeRoss, Michael Joseph ‘74-75 Fields, Curtis D. ‘95-96-97-98 Gilmore, Marcus H. ‘25 Descalso, Daniel ‘05-06-07 Fiorini, Harold ‘25 Gimenez, Gerald W. ‘63 Dewar, Herbert D. ‘19-20-21 Firebaugh Jr., Joseph Peter ‘50 Ginocchio, Peter H. ‘56-57 Dewhirst, Mark William ‘75-76 Fishburn, Ian ‘00-01-02 Giovannoni Jr., Louis Theodore ‘42 Dezuriek, Jeffrey Paul ‘89-90 Fisher, Ronald Douglas ‘76-77 Goetz, Jimmy ‘05-06 Dezzani, Michael James ‘86 Fissell, Forest ‘12 Goetz, Steve Joseph ‘68-69 Diachenko, Alek ‘07 Fitch, Michael Eugene ‘62-63-64 Gogna, Michael Ernest ‘69 Dibble, John Elmer ‘47 Fitzgerald, Justin ‘05-06-07-08 Gonzales, Paul ‘04-05-06-07 Dickson, Irl Daniel “Willy” ‘12 Fletcher, Desmond H. ‘22-23 Goodman, Gregg Stephen ‘77-78 Dietz, John Frederick ‘91-92-93-94 Flippen, Dennis ‘99-00-01-02 Goodyear, Andrew ‘01 Dinkelspiel, Edward Gaines ‘23 Flood, Edmund Lawrence ‘16 Gordon, David ‘00 DiPietro, Lawrence Lee ‘72-73 Flynn, John Francis ‘41 Gotelli, Rinaldo John ‘42

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 39 All-Time Roster

Gottschalk, Chris ‘03 Haynie, Terry K. ‘61-62 Jones, Lester Carl ‘22-23 Goulard, Cary J. ‘62-63 Hefner, Donald Raymond ‘37, ‘39-40-41, ‘46 Jones, Raymond Stanley ‘77 Gould, Dennis Jay ‘59 Hennes, Richard Alan “Rick” ‘71-72-73-74 Jones, Robert A. ‘51 Gould, Jack Scott ‘40-41-42, ‘47 Heredia, Darin ‘99-00-01 Jones, Thomas M. ‘94 Gowan, David C. ‘59 Hernandez, Michael ‘06-07 Jordison, Richard Charles ‘51 Grabow, Garry Leonard ‘77-78 Herr, Scott Robert ‘81-82-83 Judson, Charles LeRoy ‘22 Grady, Edward J. ‘35 Herringer, Lester Steven ‘40 Julian, Edward A. ‘49 Graf Jr., Emil David ‘41 Hershfield, Jason ‘00-01 Granger, Michael ‘02 Hess, Ryan Michael ‘93-94-95-96 Kamigawachi, Matt ‘01-02-03-04 Grant, James Edward ‘84-85 Hess, Troy David ‘93-94 Kane, Kelly Douglas ‘82 Gravelle, Howard John ‘66 Heyl, Michael Alexander ‘93-94 Kane, Mark S. ‘49 Gray, Arthur I. ‘35 Heylman, Scott ‘08 Kane, Michael Dennis ‘81 Gray, John Edwin ‘68 Higgins, Leland L. ‘14 Kardash, Donald J. ‘89 Greco, Justin ‘97 Hilderbrand, Gregg Wesley ‘77-78-79 Karn, O.W. ‘18-19 Green, Harry E. ‘22 Hilliard, Leo R. ‘25-26 Karson, James W. ‘55-56-57-58 Greene, James Bart ‘90 Hinsdale, Jerry W. ‘57-58-59 Kauffman, Larry Douglas ‘69-70 Greene, Ryan M. ‘94-95-96-97 Hirneise, Grant ‘05-07-08 Kaufman, Jonathan Albert ‘87-88 Greive, Walter S. ‘11 Hitchcock, Milton Maurice ‘26 Kaupke, Charles R. ‘52 Grey, Derek Matthew ‘90-91 Hollander, Marvin Stanley ‘47-48 Keeney, Steven Lee ‘81-82 Grieves, Charles W. ‘23 Holmes, Denny Lee ‘70-71-72 Kehr, Dan ‘99 Grieves, Jack ‘17 Holmes, James Howard ‘65-66 Keller, Kenneth A. ‘21 Griffin, Jonathan ‘01 Holtkamp, John ‘99-00-01 Kelley, Lester D. ‘18-19 Griffiths, Kenney G. ‘60 Hoskings, Henry D. ‘15 Kelley, Michael James ‘68 Grifantini, Marco ‘07-08 Huber, Otto J. ‘16-17 Kelly, Charles Scott ‘83-84-85 Grimsley, Bert ‘38 Hubert, Daniel James ‘87 Kelly, Ty ’08 Grindy, Kevin Raymond ‘86-87-88-89-90 Huberty, James L. ‘35 Kenyon, Frederick ‘16-17 Grovhoug, Thomas Richard ‘71-72-73 Hudson, Evan ‘06-07-08 Kern, James Richard ‘87-88-89 Grubbs, Kenneth Arnold ‘25-26 Huffman, David ‘05-06 Khanna, Jaipal Singh ‘90-91-92-93 Guerrero, David A. ‘81-82-83 Hull, Melvin Kenneth ‘40 Kim, John Gary ‘64 Gutierrez, Abraham ‘00 Hunt, Brian ‘97-98-99 Kimura, Clarence ‘35 Hunt, Scott Edwin ‘67-68 Kirby, James J. ‘25 Hackett, Norbert A. ‘52 Hutton, Jack Wilken ‘42, ‘46-47 Kirby, Lukas ‘03-04-05-06 Haley, Brent Andrew ‘87 Hutton, Jerry Thomas ‘42, ‘47 Kissner, Guy William George ‘72-73-74-75 Hall, Francis Fischer “Hira” ‘14-15-16 Kitay, Norik ‘91 Hall, Parker L. ‘15-16 Indart, Timothy J. ‘60-61 Kiyomura, Takashi “Kiyo” ‘37-38-39-40 Halliday, David Wesley ‘81-82 Inman IV, William Henry ‘93-94 Kjome, David Christopher ‘85, ‘88-89 Hammond, David J. ‘51 Iritani, Kenneth George ‘79 Klaus, Steve James ‘90 Handy Jr., Richard Hubert ‘35-36-37, ‘39 Irving, Kyle ‘03-04-05 Kleid, Donald Allan ‘68-69 Hanke, Aaron ‘04-05-06-07 Isaacs, Hal Vernon ‘38-39-40 Kloos, Andrew ‘01-02-03-04 Hanley Jr., Hubert Sweeney ‘47-48 Ishimoto, I. Kiyoshi ‘40-41 Kluse, Michael Robert ‘62-63 Hardy, Kevin C. ‘20-21 Knox, Patrick M. ‘60-61 Hargitt, Chin J. ‘13-14 Jackson, Leland Francis ‘68-69-70-71 Koberlein, Earl W. ‘61-62-63-64 Hargrave, Steve Hallett ‘78-79-80 Jacobellis, Michael ‘04-05-06-07 Koeppen, Kurt Karl ‘85-86 Harkey, William P. ‘11-12 Jacobson, Bo ‘00 Kondo, Dennis Jiro ‘65-66 Harms, Bradley Guy ‘86-87 Jacobson, Donald ‘39 Kramer, Robert Daniel ‘87-88-89 Harnetiaux, Brian M. ‘96-97 Jacobson, Robert Eugene ‘39 Kugler, Richard Gary ‘70 Harper Jr., Joseph Virgil ‘58-59 James, Kevin ‘05-06-07-08 Kulper, Fred L. ‘14 Harper Jr., William Tolliver ‘47-48 Jarrett Jr., Harry Leroy ‘48-49-50 Harper, Dewey L. “Red” ‘18-19 Jefferies, Jacob ‘06-07-08 Laird Jr., Lee E. ‘54 Harper, George Harvey ‘76 Jefferson, Parish Dior ‘88-89 Lamkin, Howard Norman ‘42 Harrison, Howard N. ‘53-54 Jeffrey, Brian Lee ‘58 Lampert, Flint M. ‘11-12 Harrison, Jon Scott ‘65 Jensen Jr., Norman Boyd ‘49 Lampkin, Michael ‘77 Hart, Jeffrey Dow ‘77-78-79 Jensen, Scott ‘97 Larsen, Peter David ‘80-81-82 Hartley, David Scott ‘81, ‘83-84 Johansen, Ralph H. ‘54 LaTorre, Tyler ‘03-04-05-06 Harvey, Kenneth Leslie ‘68-69-70 Johansen, Richard John ‘67 Lauth, Edward John ‘83-84 Harvey, Kenneth Paul ‘48 Johnson Jr., Millard Lee ‘53 Lautze Jr., Richard Joseph ‘72-73-74-75 Harwood, Harold A. “Dutch” ‘15-16 Johnson, Andrew Robert ‘86 Lawlor, Norman O. ‘35 Hauk, Edward Joseph ‘67-68 Johnson, Bernard Darold ‘39-40-41 LeBeau, David Francis ‘82-83 Hawes, Harry S. ‘25 Johnson, Brian David ‘80-81-82 LeBeau, John M. ‘84-85-86 Hayes, Daniel D. ‘83-84-85 Johnson, Grant ‘08 LeClair, Jay ‘39 Hayford, Clarence G. ‘18 Johnson, Gregory ‘78 Lefer, Matthew Paul ‘90-91-92

40 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL All-Time Roster

Legg, Merle A. ‘18 McCullough, Shaun ‘00-01-02 Nava, Louis James ‘46-47-48 Leggitt, Glenn Paul ‘48-49 McCusker, Colin ‘07-08 Naviaux, James Lee ‘54 Leggitt, Guy Thomas ‘37-38-39-40 McFarland, William G. ‘16 Nedderman, John Henry ‘46-47-48-49 Leinen, Mike ‘99 McGaughey, Ryan ‘97 Needham, Joel ‘03-04 LeMarr Jr., Harold E. ‘57 McGeein, Donald Francis ‘42, ‘46-47-48 Neighbors, Gregory Trevor ‘90 Leonard, Kyle ‘99 McGrath, William T. ‘36 Nelson, Christopher Jonathan ‘90 Leslie Jr., Hector Raymond ‘57 McGregor, Robert Bruce ‘61-62 Nelson, David ‘99 Levy, Bert J. ‘25 McIntyre, Scott Anthony ‘82-83 Nelson, Peter ‘99-00-01 Lewis, Paul ‘86 McIntyre, Thomas R. ‘40 Nelson, Timothy Michael ‘81-82 Lewis, Paul E. ‘20-21-22 McIntyre, Todd Rollins ‘86 Newell, Edward Albert ‘67-68-69-70 Lile, Francis C. ‘55 McKae, Dave ‘02-03-04-05 Newmann, Michael ‘02-03 Lillie, Theren C. ‘18 McKay, Roger Douglas ‘74-75-76 Nichols, Brent ‘06-07 Lockwood, Marcus Wade ‘91-92 McKellar, Norman A. ‘35-36 Nickels, Thomas M. ‘95 Long, Ted Neal ‘48-49 McKenzie, George Stanley ‘40 Nickelsen, Sam ‘97-98-99-00 Louie, Walter ‘50-51-52 McLean, Dave ‘99 Nilson, Irving Lawrence ‘42 Lovelace, Charles William ‘50-51-52-53 McLean, Harold J. ‘18 Nix, Davis Douglas ‘93-94-95-96 Lowery, James ‘37 McNeish, Larry Melvin ‘69-70-71 Noghera, Cody ‘02-03 Lucia, Vincent M. ‘79-80 McPhee, Robert Charles “Bobby” ‘90-91 Noleroth, Dale Anthony ‘91-92-93 Lucido, John Paul ‘78-79-80 Melvin, Christopher Matthew ‘87-88 Norris, Edgar L. “Bruno” ‘26 Luhrs, Elmo K. ‘13 Mermod, Jack Horace ‘41-42 Norris, Michael ‘94-95-96-97 Luke, Hing Kai ‘22 Merritt, Ross Allen ‘71-72 Nute, Frank Albert ‘35 Lundgren, Charles E. ‘54-55 Messerli, Robbin Lane ‘82-83 Lydon III, Edward C. “Sandy” ‘58, ‘60 Mettler, Bradley Lloyd ‘82-83 O’Connor, Jack W. ‘46 Mettler, Raymond A. ‘38 O’Donnell, Ryan ‘99 MacFarlane, W. ‘40 Meyer, Lyle E. ‘42 O’Dowda, James M. “Lefty” ‘24-25 MacLeod-Roemer, Taylor ‘98-99-00-01 Michalak, Ryan ‘98 O’Hara, Cecil Cornelius ‘15 Macon, John E. ‘83 Michel, Clarence A. ‘25 O’Leary, Daniel P. ‘49 Maddocks, William H. ‘57-58 Mietus, Christopher Michael ‘67-68-69-70 Oehlman, Walter Karl ‘53 Madley, Gordon Charles ‘50-51 Migliaccio, Anthony P. ‘60-61 Oglesby, John William ‘49 Mandella Jr., Dominic Richard ‘61 Mihaylo, Kyle ‘07-08 Ojeil, Patrick ‘01 Maney, Robert ‘49 Milano Jr., Robert Louis ‘83-84 Oldershaw, Terry Neil ‘60 Manfredi, Ryan P. ‘96 Millay, James Lloyd ‘42 Oliver, Brandon ‘04-05-06-07 Mang, Daniel A. ‘35 Miller, Max Ferris ‘62 Olson, Grant Joseph ‘74-75 Manhard, Stephen Christopher ‘88-89 Millsap, Floyd C. ‘38 Omi, Gary Takayuki ‘88-89 Maroni Jr., George Joseph ‘39-40-41 Mitchell, Adam ‘97-98 Onstott, Hobart G. ‘15 Marquez, Julio ‘00-01-02-03 Moak, Donald M. ‘64 Ontiveros, Lawrence Anthony ‘81 Martin, Kenneth ‘22 Mobley, Delmar R. ‘57 Ordway, Charles A. ‘17 Martin, Kenneth ‘41 Moffett, Robert E. ‘25 Ortega, Richard Manuel ‘51-52-53-54 Martin, Wilbur Roderick “Will” ‘90-91 Moffitt, Harold R. ‘56 Ortiz, John ‘60 Martini, Richard William ‘75-76-77 Moisan, Charles R. ‘26 Osborn, Anthony M. ‘87-88 Martz, Bradley E. ‘94 Montgomery, Herman L. “Fred” ‘25-26 Overholt, Daniel ‘97-98-99 Massucco, Joseph Peter ‘90-91-92-93 Moody, Gilman D. ‘36-37-38 Oversier, Paul ‘73 Mastagni, Michael A. ‘95 Moore, Glenwood Ernest ‘49 Owen, Elmer E. ‘16 Masuda, Mamoru James ‘39 Moore, Matthew William ‘90-91 Mathewson, Robert Clayton “Rob” ‘70-71 Moore, Myrel Reed ‘58 Pace, Milton D. ‘57 Matty, Charles William “Bill” ‘64-65 Mordaunt, Mike ‘00 Pacheco, Oscar L. ‘75-76 Maxey, Leonard H. ‘54-55-56 Moroski, Michael Henry ‘76-77-78-79 Palleschi, John L. ‘90-91 Mayeda, Hiroshi ‘37-38 Morris, Gregory Scott ‘92-93-94 Pandel, James Pandelis ‘42 Mayfield, Robert Wayne ‘58 Morris, Thomas Brian ‘65-66 Paris, Michael Roy ‘80-81 Mays, Marven E. ‘57 Morse, Arthur E. ‘18 Park, James Caldwell ‘60 Mazzera Jr., Rollin Wallace “Rick” ‘71-72-73-74 Moss, Donald M. ‘50 Parker III, William Davis ‘84-85 McAtee, Brad ‘06-07-08 Moulton, Larry E. ‘56-57 Parker, Eric Christopher ‘78-79-80 McBurney, Robert R. ‘54 Mullen, Michael Robert “Mickey” ‘90 Parker, Fred Thomas ‘67-68-69-70 McCabe, Herbert Leslie ‘49-50 Mulvany, Michael Herbert ‘76 Parmenter, Rick ‘98-99 McCallum, Roy D. ‘16 Murdoch, Michael ‘01 Patella, Aaron Joseph ‘88-89, ‘91 McCandless, Edward G. ‘39 Myers, Charles G. ‘55-56-57-58 Patella, John Anthony ‘62-63 McCarthy, Stephen Leo ‘65-66, ‘69 Myers, Jeffrey Lee ‘83-84-85-86 Patterson, Fredrick Douglass ‘78-79-80 McChesney, Jeremy ‘05-06, ’08 Myers, Louis J. ‘19 Paynton III, Earle F. ‘90 McClosky, Fred G. ‘17 Pecchenino, Bradley Celestino ‘49 McCormack, Bruce Wilbert ‘40 Nagata, Fred Hiroshi ‘65 Pedretti, Terrill Frank “Terry” ‘87-88-89 McCrea, Whitney Bruce ‘64-65-66 Nakagi, Scott Shigeru ‘84-85-86 Pepple, Mark William ‘65, ‘67-68

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 41 All-Time Roster

Perales, Alex Perez ‘73-74 Rivett, Robin Lee ‘67-68-69 Scoma, Ryan ‘08 Pereira, Mitchell Joseph ‘82-83 Rivett, Ron Lane ‘67 Sconyers, Harold Walter ‘50 Peters, Melvin George ‘66 Roberts, John Montgomery ‘15-16 Scranton, Terry Wayne ‘65, ‘67-68 Petersen, Ruben J. ‘26 Roberts, Steven Michael ‘85-86-87 Seabourne, Steven Curtiss ‘77-78-79 Peterson, Harold Lloyd ‘40 Robinson, Cordon James ‘49 Sells, Stanley ‘84 Petrovich, Paul Sylvester ‘80-81 Robinson, Theodore Albert ‘47 Sentous, Frank L. ‘19-20 Petrucelli, David ‘78-79 Rock, Peter Michael ‘81 Sentous, John C. ‘20 Pettitt, Richard Joseph ‘54-55 Rockwell, Jack Ackerman ‘47 Serpa, Albert George ‘37-38 Pfyl, Dennis Edward ‘71-72-73 Rodriques, Lupe John ‘47 Sevier, Ernest William ‘35 Phillips, Harold P. ‘16-17-18 Roel, Raul ‘19 Shackelford, Lee Stephen ‘74-75 Phillips, Lyman P. ‘50 Rogaski, Chester A. ‘65 Shallott, Ryan Frederick ‘91 Phillips, Michael ‘03-04-05 Rohlfing, Jonathan ‘97-98-99-00 Shapiro, David ‘00-01 Piccini, Joseph Emil ‘87-88-89 Rominger, Richard Elmer ‘49 Shapiro, Jason Howard ‘91-92-93-94 Pinkerman, Norvin Adrian ‘47-48 Rooney, Sean ‘05 Sharma, Sanjay ‘92-93-94-95 Piombo, Christopher Vincent ‘81-82 Rosa, Jeff ‘01 Sharp Jr., LeRoy Bassett ‘48-49-50 Pogue, Henry B. ‘21 Rose, David Ray ‘72-73 Sheehan, Jeffrey William ‘73-74 Pohli Jr., Emil ‘15 Ross, Floyd Thomas ‘50-51-52 Shepherd, Richard Allen ‘53-54 Poli, LeRoy “Leo” ‘35-36-37 Ross, Kevin John ‘86-87 Shimizu, Todd Gordon ‘93 Polk, Isaac H. ‘21 Roundtree, Harold H. ‘14-15 Shreve, Robert L. ‘25 Pond, Perry S. ‘25 Rouney, Louis R. ‘19 Shreve, Robert McKillop ‘56-57, ‘59 Pool, Matthew Jason ‘92-93-94 Rounsaville, Darren R. ‘91 Shutts, Zach ‘06 Post, George Randall ‘51-52 Rounsaville, Robert Ray “Bobby” ‘89-90 Siefert, Brent ‘98 Potter, Michael ‘03-04-05-06 Rowe, Gary Lee ‘84, ‘86 Siemens, John C. ‘54 Powell, Reggie Dean ‘62-63-64-65 Royster, Ryan ‘05-06-07-08 Sigg, Clay Walker ‘70-71-72 Prelock, Michael Thomas ‘92-93-94-95 Rubin, Earl V. ‘16 Sigler, Jay L. ‘52 Pugal, Mark ‘01-02 Rucker, Edward A. ‘35 Silva, Milton Gilbert ‘48-49 Purcifull, Daniel E. ‘53-54-55-56 Ruedy, Brent William ‘87-88-89 Sims, Joseph B. ‘22-23 Rushton, Michael Douglas ‘67 Sims, Prairie ‘95 Quijano, Alejandro ‘95-96 Ruther, Scott Edward ‘86 Sims, William A. ‘20-21 Rutherford, Ronald D. ‘52-53 Skeen, Spencer Christian ‘90-91 Rahn, William F. ‘54 Slater, Colby E. “Babe” ‘16 Raitano, Arthur Bartholomew ‘82-83 Saigo, Roy Hirofumi ‘59 Slater, Robert J. ‘80-81-82 Rapp, Fenton L. ‘36 Sale, David Dandridge ‘48, ‘51-52 Slater, Thomas ‘75-76 Rasmussen, Phil ‘06 Salisbury, James Brian ‘86 Slatter, Harold G. ‘35 Ratto, David Joseph ‘75-76 Sanfilippo, Bradley A. ‘96-97-98 Slaybaugh, Russell C. ‘26 Ray, David Eugene ‘92-93 Sanger, Samuel ‘17 Slingerland, Johannes Petres “John” ‘72-73 Reagan, William Burroughs ‘78 Sargent, David Wallace ‘65-66-67-68 Sloss, Michael Stanley ‘62-63 Record, Todd C. ‘81-82 Sartori, Haydn Jack ‘26 Smith, Edward Michael ‘51 Redden, Ivan E. “Pinky” ‘36-37 Saunders, James Stewart ‘79-80 Smith, Eric Stephen ‘92 Redlick, Michael ‘80 Saviez, Frank Lionel ‘48, ‘50, ‘52 Smith, John Jay ‘52-53 Reed, Edward C. ‘12-13 Sbragia, Ronald Joseph ‘62 Smith, Nate ‘06 Reed, Marcus David ‘91-92-93 Schafer, Justin ‘07-08 Smith, Richard Joseph ‘63-64-65-66 Reedy, Jerome William ‘74 Schaffer, Alvin W. ‘23 Smith, William Edgar ‘35 Reekers, Jeff ‘07-08 Schammel, Alvin C. ‘13-14 Snow, Richard L. ‘57 Reich, Carl P. ‘50, ‘52 Schaper, John Jeffrey Lynn ‘77 Snyder, Steve ‘02 Reid, Justin ‘97-98-99 Schauer, Robert Frederick ‘66-67 Soares Jr., Alfred L. ‘52-53 Reiley, James Jeffrey ‘88-89-90 Schauer, Thomas Jacob ‘67-68-69 Soares, Martin Anthony ‘88-89 Reilly, John Robert ‘75-76-77 Scheer, Arnold H. ‘49-50 Soderman, Dustin ‘00-01-02-03 Reilly, Thomas Claude ‘72 Scheerer Jr., George William ‘46 Soekland, Roy Daniel ‘39-40 Reisinger, Andrew ‘01-02-03-04 Schifano, Anthony E. ‘94-95-96-97 Sommer, Brett ‘02 Remmers, Marty ‘97-98 Schlagenhauf, Gary Byron ‘67-68-69-70 Soskin, Peter ‘02-03-04-05 Renner, Ervin Charles ‘42 Schmidt Jr., Paul G. ‘39 Spangler, James Lysle ‘56 Repetto, John Louis ‘70-71-72-73 Schmidt, John Fred ‘41 Sparks, Matthew T. ‘94-95-96-97 Richard, Raymond Paul ‘69-70 Schofield, Michael ‘02 Spaulding, George Thomas ‘42 Richards, Jeffrey ‘36 Schroepfer, Daniel Vincent ‘67-68-69-70 Spurlock, John Payton ‘59-60 Richardson, Kent David ‘65-66 Schrupp, Mark Allen ‘76-77 Spurr, Allen Harlie ‘35-36 Richman, Keith Stuart ‘72-73-74 Schuldt, Richard Robert ‘48-49 Staehle, Phillip Charles ‘82-83 Rickabaugh, Mark Douglas ‘73-74 Schumann, Delwin Lenning ‘12, ‘14 Stafford, Keith I. ‘51 Rinaldi, Robert Joseph “Rob” ‘86-87 Schwall, Floyd J. “Chick” ‘24-25 Stahl, Mark Nicholas ‘92 Rinder, Raymond William ‘52 Schwartner, William Albert ‘46-47 Stam, Roger G. ‘57 Rivera Jr., Ralph ‘88-89 Schwartz, David Adam ‘89-90-91 Starnater, Burnell E. ‘25

42 2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL All-Time Roster

Starr, David Graham ‘65 Tipton, Clyde ‘38-39 Wilcox, Elbert Hughes ‘35 Stassi, John B. ‘63-64 Toller, Mick ‘97-98 Wilcox, Lee Arthur ‘76-77 Staub, Ronald Frank ‘87-88 Torres, Sandy Joseph ‘88-89 Wilds, Victor J. ‘36-37 Stay, William Reuben ‘22-23-24 Towne, Robert Douglas ‘75-76-77 Wilkinson, Rollin L. ‘55 Steacy, James D. ‘50 Tracy, Norris B. ‘51 Wilkinson, Ronald B. ‘81 Steele, Chester T. ‘17 Trainor, James F. ‘56-57-58 Willert, Joshua ‘96-97-98 Steidlmayer, Luke ‘00-01-02 Treat, David ‘05-06 Willett, Lawrence Bruce ‘77-78 Stein, Matthew ‘08 Trevor Jr., Frank ‘49 Williams Jr., Arleigh T. ‘61 Stein, Roger Jordan ‘81, ‘83-84 Trotts, William Victor ‘16-17 Williams, Brian Edward ‘85-86-87 Stephenson, Robert Kim ‘62-63 Trumbull, Terry A. ‘65 Williams, Eleazer Deming ‘39 Stetson, Charles J. ‘12 Trummer, David John ‘80-81 Williams, Geoff ‘99 Stevenson Jr., Albert Franz ‘61-62-63-64 Tucker, Lee E. ‘36 Williams, James Joseph “Jamie” ‘85-86-87 Stewart, Robert Franklin “Rob” ‘71-72 Tulk, Robby ‘01-02-03-04 Williamson, John Herbert ‘39 Stilson, Keith Robert ‘68-69 Turner, Ollie ‘98-99 Wilson, Adam ‘00-01 Stine, Timothy R. ‘94-95 Wilson Jr., John Hamilton ‘53 Stitt, Lloyd S. “Babe” ‘23-24-25-26 Uchishiba, George M. ‘57-58-59 Wilson, Charles Beninghoff ‘51-52-53-54 Stock, Garrett L. ‘12 Wilson, Derek D. ‘96-97-98-99 Stoddard, Edward B. ‘35-36 Van Orden, Matt ‘07 Wilson, Donald Edwin ‘48 Stoddard, Robert Joseph ‘77-78-79 Vanderpan, David Allan ‘85-86 Wilson, Francis P. ‘17, ‘19, ‘21 Stoffers, William Henry ‘75-76 Vaughn, Matthew Lee ‘89-90-91-92 Wilson, Francis Reese ‘22-23 Stollberg, Jim ‘97-98 Vawter, Ralph R. ‘15-16 Wilson, Jake ‘98-99-00 Stout, Dewey D. ‘22 Veerkamp Jr., Elwin Fowler ‘53 Wilson, Mark Douglas ‘82 Straw, Brandon ‘98 Velleno, Carl A. ‘96-97-98-99 Wilson, Patrick Allan ‘91 Stretch, Chris ‘97-98-99-00 Verdugo, George Edward ‘88 Wilson, Rudolph E. ‘20 Stromberg, Christian ‘81-82-83-84 Vignau, Jeff ‘01-02-03 Wilson, Shawn Patrick Daniel ‘88 Stuart, Edward Earl ‘50 Vignau, Steven Robert ‘73 Wilson, Thomas Edward ‘76-77 Sturgeon, Nolan ‘97-98-99-00 Viney, Samuel ‘69, ‘71 Winton, Scott A. ‘95-96 Sturges, Elmer C. ‘23-24 Vogt, Michael K. ‘80-81 Woods, John Barnard ‘73-74-75-76 Styles, Robert B. ‘55-56 Vom Steeg, Alvern Lee ‘57, ‘59-60 Woodward, J. Hoke ‘21 Suiter, Andrew ‘08 Woodward, James Alan ‘87-88 Sumner, Herbert Bradford ‘47 Walker, Oliver H. ‘21 Worswick, George Drape ‘13 Suthers, Gary Lee ‘63-64 Wallace, Clifford Michael ‘68 Wright, Carol Willard ‘13-14 Sutter, Robert W. ‘56 Walsh, Christopher William ‘92-93-94-95 Wright, Jason Michael ‘89-90-91-92 Swagerty, Terry L. ‘62-63 Walter, R. Donald ‘20-21 Swank, Neal Kean ‘93-94-95-96 Waltz, Richard Chapman ‘84-85 Yarbrough, William ‘11-12 Swanson, Jan C. ‘61-62-63 Ward, Terry W. ‘11 Yiadom, Yaw ‘03 Swearingen, Roger Kent ‘61-62 Warner, Ross ‘00-01-02-03 Yenovkian, Richard Haig “Rick” ‘68-69-70-71 Sweeney, Michael P. ‘25-26 Warren, John Harlan ‘73-74-75 Young, Randall Sutton ‘60-61 Swimley Jr., Phillip Steve ‘82-83-84 Wasserburger, John J. ‘60-61 Swinney, Mark Richard ‘80 Watson Jr., Frank H. ‘18, ‘20 Zeitler, John C. ‘37 Sylvester, Craig M. ‘65 Watson, Thomas Mills ‘61 Zimmerman, Frederick Earl ‘75-76 Symens, Milford Henry ‘40-41 Watts, Richard Montgomery ‘93-94 Zumstein, Matthew D. ‘96-97-98-99 Wear, Larry Clive ‘88 Tabor, Greg ‘80 Weaver, Gary R. ‘61 Takaki, Matthew Takeo ‘86-87-88 Weeks, John Armin ‘73 Taku, Hakaru ‘36-37 Weeth, Waldo W. ‘26 Tappin, Kenneth Raymond ‘85-86-87 Wehmueller, John Edward ‘24-25 Tarriba, Manuel E. ‘12 Weishahn, Dale B. ‘63-64 Taub, Rudy Nicholas ‘89-90 Weiss, Stephen E. ‘59-60 Tavernetti, James F. ‘56-57 Weldon, Jesse Pale ‘42 Tavernetti, James Romeo ‘23-24-25-26 Wells, Mark ‘02-03 Tavernetti, Thomas Frederick ‘40 Wesnousky, Steven Glenn ‘71 Taylor, M. Elvin ‘39 West, Eric John David ‘50-51-52 Teevan, Starbuck ‘00-01 West, George Beal Emmanuel ‘50-51-52 Temple, Richard William “Rip” ‘79 Wetzel, Burt Louis ‘37-38 Temple, Robert Frank “Rob” ‘78-79 Whelehan, John Kevin ‘81-82 Teter, L. Hulan ‘11 Whitaker, Thomas Wallace ‘23 Thomas, Jesse Harriman ‘35 White, Alfred Kent ‘55-56-57 Thompson, Ryan ‘97-98-99-00 White, Alvin S. ‘36-37 Thornton, Trevor ‘02-03 White, Daniel Peter ‘69-70 Thrasher, William Curtis ‘58 Whyte, Ronald Scott ‘79-80-81

2009 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 43 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 The university also offers hundreds of student Applied Physics ACADEMICS clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, Art History UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural Art Studio fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations Asian American Studies & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & Atmospheric Science and the Associated Students of UC Davis student Avian Sciences Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, government. Biochemical Engineering Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the Biochemistry & Molecular Biology For the active Aggie, students may participate in Biological Science Division of Biological Sciences. Biological Systems Engineering the diverse intramural sports program or join one of Biomedical Engineering With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate Biotechnology the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Rec- programs, the university offers the most expansive and Cell Biology reation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the Chemical Engineering diverse range of academics among any of the University Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue. Chemistry of California campuses. Additionally, students also have Chicana/Chicano Studies In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual Chinese the opportunity to combine majors or customize their student-run open house. The popular event showcases Civil Engineering field of study by creating an individual major. Classical Civilization all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, Clinical Nutrition For those interested in graduate degrees – whether Communication staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur- Community & Regional Development it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers Comparative Literature rounding communities. Computational Applied Science advising services to help students craft their education Computer Engineering Computer Science toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis Computer Science & Engineering students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance Crop Science & Management GETTING AROUND Design to either their first or second choices. Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city Dramatic Art East Asian Studies of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international Economics Electrical Engineering airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by English COMMUNITY Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac- Entomology With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Environmental & Resource Sciences ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the Environmental Biology & Management Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so- finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches. Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry cially innovative community. Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolo- Environmental Toxicology The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity bus and the student-operated bus systems offer Exercise Biology shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the Fiber & Polymer Science free transportation to registered undergraduates. city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities Film Studies The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any Food Science for active students. French other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike Genetics Geology paths make the entire town conducive to both riders German History ACTIVITIES and pedestrians. Human Development Hydrology On campus, UC Davis students can rally around International Agricultural Development the highly successful athletics department by joining International Relations Italian the spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class www.ucdavis.edu Japanese Landscape Architecture performance at the Robert & Magrit Linguistics Managerial Economics for the Performing Arts. Materials Science & Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medieval Studies Microbiology Music Native American Studies Natural Sciences 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 office space by 2 million square feet, with 1 million Chancellor Vanderhoef has served on various national more to be built over the next five 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 financially 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 , 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.

FRED WOOD Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Fred Wood assumed the role of Vice Chancellor for ness Officers. He also serves on the Council of Deans and Student Affairs on August 1, 2007. Dr. Wood oversees pro- Vice Chancellors at UC Davis, as well as over twenty different grams and services that enhance the academic and personal committees and councils on and off campus. development of students, including intercollegiate athletics. Several priorities he is focusing on in Student Affairs He also provides administrative leadership to a Division of include building bridges within Student Affairs and with over 50 student support programs and to a team of over academic affairs; increasing the diversity of our student 800 staff members. In addition, he manages a budget of population by reaching out to students who are disadvan- over 30 million dollars. He advises the Chancellor on mat- taged and underrepresented; recruitment and admissions; ters relating to students, enrollment, access, retention, and increasing the number of students transferring to UC Davis campus climate. from community colleges and helping with their transition; Wood earned his bachelor’s and Ph.D. from UC Davis develop an inclusive community for all of our students; work in Chemistry in 1980 and 1984. Soon after graduating, he to help new students effectively navigate the university; began his faculty appointment in Chemistry and also served improve retention and graduation; improve accountability the College of Letters and Science as the Associate Dean, a and transparency; improve student health; increase fund- position he held for 13 years. Most recently he served as raising efforts to help support our units and their needs; the Associate Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies and maintaining affordability for students to attend college; and Interim Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies. He is a 2003 keeping up with the latest technology to provide our staff, graduate of the Harvard University Executive Leadership and faculty and students with the most up to date and accurate Management Institute, and also a graduate of the University information. of California Management Institute. Dr. Wood continues to teach undergraduate students Dr. Wood is a member of several professional organiza- while serving in his administrative role and maintaining tions including American College Personnel Association, a focus on continually improving the services available to National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, undergraduate and graduate students. and the National Association of College and University Busi-

ii UC DAVIS ATHLETICS

GREG WARZECKA Director of Athletics On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th During Warzecka’s tenure, UC Davis captured six director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the NACDA Division II Directors’ Cups as the most outstand- Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success ing overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA under his guidance. selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West Warzecka’s penchant for progress began from his first Region in 2001-02. year as director when he was charged with the task of fully Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In UC Davis would offer athletics-related financial aid. One 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC year later, the campus announced the launch of its first-ever Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. grant-in-aid program. One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis’ transition into for the 2001-02 year. two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic a successful baseball coach, first as an assistant at his alma Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic mater, UC Berkeley. He then served as head coach at San Association. Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced that also served his first post as men’s athletics director. Warzecka 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. Under Warzecka’s University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined guidance, the Aggie athletics program increased its grant-in- the Aggie athletics staff. aid allocation nearly tenfold to approximately $5 million. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in physical edu- During this period, he also engineered a substantial upgrade cation from Cal in 1975 and his Master of Science with an in athletics facilities, most notably the Schaal Aquatics Cen- emphasis in athletic administration from Cal State Hayward ter (2004), the Marya Welch Tennis Center (2005) and the in 1983. multi-use Aggie Stadium (2007).

NONA RICHARDSON Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administator Nona Richardson was named Senior Associate Athletics Division I Volleyball Committee (2000-02) and Volleyball Director at UC Davis in March 2007. She brings extensive Officials Sub-Committee (2001-02). She has also been a experience to her role at UC Davis which includes overseeing member of committees for the Mid-Continent Conference compliance, student services and sports medicine programs, and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics as well as sport supervision. Administrators (NACWAA), the latter for which she also Richardson has experienced intercollegiate athletics served as a board member. from a variety of roles, most recently during her tenure at Richardson has presented at several national confer- Ball State, where she served as the senior woman administra- ences, is a member of NACWAA and the National Association tor. There she oversaw daily operations for sports medicine, of Girls and Women in Sports, and has won several awards and strength and conditioning while also supervising seven including NACWAA’s Dr. Nell Jackson Award (2000). sports, including women’s basketball and women’s volley- Her athletics administrative tenure was preceded by ball.Her contributions at Ball State also included student- a volleyball coaching career that was highlighted by head athlete services, community outreach programming, career coaching positions at Eastern Michigan (1987-95) and Val- development education, student-athlete awards, and other paraiso (1996-99) and an assistant coaching assignment at related areas while also serving as a Title IX and gender Kentucky (1984-87). Richardson was also an assistant coach equity resource. at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in 1991. Prior to Ball State, Richardson was Associate Director of Richardson was a standout volleyball player at Michigan Athletics and SWA at Valparaiso University for seven years, State (1978-81) where she was a team co-captain, MVP and where she served in similar capacities while also serving as a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Compliance Coordinator for the 18-sport athletics program. Women (AIAW) All-State team. Her duties also involved student-athlete eligibility, event She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physi- management and other key administrative responsibilities. cal Education from Michigan State in 1983 and her Master Richardson has served on numerous committees of Arts and Liberal Studies in Human Behavior and Society throughout her distinguished career, including the NCAA from Valparaiso University in 1999. iii UC DAVIS HEAD COACHES

Carissa Adams Bob Biggs Vianney Campos Steve Doten Jamie Holmes Barbara Jahn Women’s Rowing Football Field Hockey Men’s Water Polo Women’s Volleyball Women’s Swimming

John Lavallee Daryl Lee Bill Maze Peter Motekaitis Rex Peters MaryClaire Robinson Women’s Gymnastics Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Swimming Baseball Women’s Soccer

Dwayne Shaffer Sandy Simpson Gary Stewart Deanne Vochatzer Jon Vochatzer Anne Walker Men’s Soccer Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Women’s Track & Field Men’s Track & Field Women’s Golf

Drew Wartenburg Cy Williams Jamey Wright Karen Yoder Lennie Zalesky M/W Cross Country Men’s Golf Women’s Water Polo Softball Wrestling

iv AGGIE SUPPORT STAFF

Mike Angius Liz Applegate Matt Brand Scott Brayton Bob Bullis Jennifer Cardone Miriam Childs Assistant A.D. Director of Sports Head Strength & Assistant A.D. Associate A.D. Assistant A.D. Compliance Athletics Development Nutrition Conditioning Coach Marketing & Promotions Business & Game Mgmt. Compliance

Wes Collins Jeff Crelling Tracy Cumming Andy Dendas Josh Flushman Laura Goldhammer Doug Hess Media Relations Assistant Strength & Compliance Coordinator Assistant Strength & Assistant A.D. Student-Athlete Assistant Assistant Conditioning Coach Conditioning Coach FB Ops./Event Mgmt. Academic Advisor Athletic Trainer

Jeff Hogan Mark Honbo Melissa Hughes Ron Lawrick Lorie Lindsay Sharon Lynch Dee Dee Matter Head Certified Media Relations Assistant Budget Analyst Athletics Development Executive Director Women’s Equipment Athletic Trainer Assistant Director Athletic Trainer Coordinator TeamAggie Assistant

John McMahon Nicole Morrill Heather Nutile Jose Ortigas Greg Ortiz Brian Otis Ashley Pierce Media Relations Payroll/Personnel Purchasing/Accounting Information Technology Promotions Coordinator Director of Marketing Athletics Development Assistant Director Coordinator Coordinator Specialist Assistant

v AGGIE SUPPORT STAFF

Jill Radzinski Nona Richardson Doug Rhodes Mike Robles Brandi Ross Michelle Roppeau Amie Smith Assistant Athletic Trainer Senior Associate Assistant Assistant A.D. Assistant Dir. of Student-Athlete Executive Assistant Athletics Director Athletic Trainer Media Relations Athletic Trainer Guidance Services to Athletics Director

Kathy Smith Cindy Spiro Amy Soud Jennifer Stallkamp Scott Stevenson Joyce Szteo Lisa Varnum Women’s Equipment Senior Associate Student-Athlete Schaal Aquatics Center Creative Comm. Director Athletics Insurance Assistant Athletic Trainer Room Manager Athletics Director Academic Advisor Facility Manager Trademark/License Coord. Coordinator

KEY NUMBERS Main Intercollegiate Athletics Office...... 752-1111 Main Intercollegiate Athletics AX...... 752-6681

Media Relations...... 752-3505 Media Relations FAX...... 754-5674

Student-Athlete Academic Services...... 752-3259 Juan Vazquez Jim von Rummelhoff Greg Warzecka TeamAggie...... 757-3146 Student-Athlete Creative Communications Director of Athletics Aggie Pack...... 752-8962 Academic Advisor Director/Producer Aggie Auction/Marketing & Promotions...... 752-2699 A Street FAX...... 757-6429

Men’s Equipment Room...... 752-0259 Women’s Equipment Room...... 752-0635 Training Room/Sports Medicine...... 752-0647 ICA Weight Room...... 752-5124 Event Management...... 752-0641

Area Code 530

Dr. Jeff Weidner Jack Zhang Professor, Physiology Publications Coordinator Physical Education Dir.

vi HOME OF THE AGGIES

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) offers a wide array of fitness areas, including full- ACTIVITIES & size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center RECREATION CENTER for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and racquetball courts, and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

THE PAVILION

HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER

The Pavilion, formerly known as Recreation Hall, serves as home court for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as con- certs 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 former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con- verted to a first-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005. LA RUE FIELD

Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Champion- ships in the past decade. Recent additions include bat- ting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER

The Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event in January of 2004. The complex features an Olympic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, office space and permanent seating for approximately 500 spectators. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host champion- ship events, including the 2006 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships.

vii Both Aggie Stadium AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM (left), the home of soc- cer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s.

TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK

Built in the late 1940s, Toomey Field has hosted numer- Dobbins boasts one DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX ous championship events for football, track & field and of the finest playing lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts services in Northern Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wil- California. In 2002, the son Track as a practice facility. stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent conces- sion/restroom facilities.

MARYA WELCH TENNIS CENTER

Dedicated in April 2005, the Marya Welch Tennis Center represents an expansion of the former Hickey Tennis Courts. Recent additions include grandstands and canopied benches for the north courts. TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addi- AGGIE STADIUM tion to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space.

The newest and perhaps the most eagerly awaited of UC Davis athletics venues, Aggie Stadium serves as the home facility for the football and women’s lacrosse teams. The multi-use sta- dium features an all-weather Sportexe playing surface, a first- class press box, full locker rooms, restrooms and concessions. The initial design has seating for 11,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000. viii SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC 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 Academic Services deserves much of appointments with the athletic academic advisors are Michelle Roppeau the credit for these accomplishments. not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might Director of Athletic The office started in 1988 with a single staff choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues Academic Advising member serving as a centralized resource for academic including: advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional • General education (GE) requirements academic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an as- • Dropping/adding courses sistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative • Time management/study skills • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form assistant. It is headed by Nona Richardson, senior as- • Study hall for student-athletes sociate director of athletics. • Personal issues that affect academic performance The Student-Athlete Academic Services office • Choosing a major/career provides a range of services to student-athletes on all • Declaring or changing a major 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics with course and major selection as well as interpretation • Preparation for graduate programs and clarification of eligibility 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 Jeff Hogan student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible profession. Head Athletic Trainer for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-ath- The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten- 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.

OTHER RESOURCES

Cowell Student Health Center...... 752-2300 Student Disability Center...... 752-3184 Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA)...... 754-7103 International House...... 753-5007 Internship & Career Center...... 752-2855 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center...... 752-2452 Learning Skills Center...... 752-2013 Women’s Resource & Research Center...... 752-3372 Student Employment Center...... 752-0520 Counseling Center...... 752-0871 FINANCIAL SUPPORT The House (Peer Counseling)...... 752-2790 Undergraduate Scholarship Office...... 752-2804 Cross Cultural Center...... 752-4287 Financial Aid Office...... 752-2390 Education Abroad Center...... 752-3014 Dean Witter Fund Residential Services...... 752-2033 ix