rebel opponents Sacramento State Southern Utah Temple February 19-21 February 23  , NV February 26-28 Las Vegas, NV April 13  Cedar City, UT Las Vegas, NV

Location: Sacramento, CA Location: Cedar City, UT Location: Philadelphia, PA Founded: 1947 Founded: 1897 Founded: 1884 Enrollment: 29,362 Enrollment: 8,066 Enrollment: 34,00 Nickname: Hornets Nickname: Thunderbirds Nickname: Owls Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Scarlet and White Colors: Cherry and White Conference: WAC Conference: Summit Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Dr. Alexander Gonzalez President: Dr. Michael T. Benson President: Dr. Ann Weaver Hart Athletics Director: Dr. Terry Wanless Athletics Director: Ken Beazer Athletics Director: Bill Bradshaw Head Coach: John Smith Head Coach: David Eldredge Head Coach: Rob Valli Record at School: 861-880 (31 years) Record at School: 121-153 (6 years) Record at School: 74-140 (4 years) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 299-199-1 (9 years) Assistant Coaches: Reggie Christiansen, Assistant Coaches: Matt Hollod, Chase Assistant Coaches: Chuck Ristano, Joe Jim Barr and John Callahan Hudson and Keli'i Zablan Agnello and Marc Proto 2009 Overall Record: 27-27 2009 Overall Record: 27-24 2009 Overall Record: 17-33 2009 Conference Record: 8-14 (7th) 2009 Conference Record: 16-7 (2nd) 2009 Conference Record: 11-15 (T8th) 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: N/A Field (Capacity): Hornet Field (1,267) Field (Capacity): Thunderbird Park (500) Field (Capacity): Skip Wilson Field (1,000) Media Relations Contact: J.D. Fox Media Relations Contact: Neil Gardner Media Relations Contact: Alex Samuelian Office Phone: (916) 278-6896 Office Phone: (630) 516-0661 Office Phone: (215) 204-7446 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax: (916) 278-5429 Fax: (435) 865-8037 Fax: (215) 204-7499 Press Box Phone: (209) 210-8858 Press Box Phone: N/A Press Box Phone: N/A Website: www.hornetsports.com Website: www.suutbirds.com Website: www.owlsports.com All-Time Series: First meeting All-Time Series: UNLV leads 102-30-1 All-Time Series: UNLV leads 5-2

Arizona Columbia Northwestern March 2-3 March 5-7 March 11-13 Tucson, AZ Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV

Location: Tucson, AZ Location: New York, NY Location: Evanston, IL Founded: 1885 Founded: 1754 Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 38,000 Enrollment: 5,708 Enrollment: 8,000 Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Lions Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Cardinal and Navy Colors: Columbia Blue and White Colors: Purple and White Conference: Pacific-10 Conference: Ivy League Conference: Big Ten President: Dr. Robert Shelton President: Lee C. Bollinger President: Morton Schapiro Interim Athletics Director: Kathleen LaRose Athletics Director: Dr. M. Dianne Murphy Athletics Director: Jim Phillips Head Coach: Andy Lopez Head Coach: Brett Boretti Head Coach: Paul Stevens Record at School: 282-184-1 (9 years) Record at School: 62-122-1 (4 years) Record at School: 553-644-6 (22 years) Overall Record: 969-602-7 (28 years) Overall Record: 178-204-1 Overall Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Mark Wasikowsk, Assistant Coaches: Pete Maki, Jay Quinn Assistant Coaches: Tim Stoddard, Jon Shaun Cole and Brett Scyphers and Jim Walsh Mikrut and Joe Keenan 2009 Overall Record: 30-25 2009 Overall Record: 11-32 2009 Overall Record: 14-35-1 2009 Conference Record: 14-15 (T5th) 2009 Conference Record: 7-13 (T6th) 2009 Conference Record: 5-17 (9th) 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: N/A Field (Capacity): Frank Sancet Field (6,500) Field (Capacity): Robertson Field (300) Field (Capacity): Rocky Miller Park (1,000) Media Relations Contact: Blair Willis Media Relations Contact: Pete McHugh Media Relations Contact: Nick Brilowski Office Phone: (520) 621-0914 Office Phone: (212) 854-2534 Office Phone: (847) 467-3831 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax: (520) 621-2681 Fax: (212) 854-8168 Fax: (847) 491-8818 Press Box Phone: (520) 621-4440 Press Box Phone: N/A Press Box Phone: (847) 491-4200 Website: www.arizonaathletics.com Website: www.gocolumbialians.com Website: www.NUsports.com All-Time Series: Arizona leads 14-9 All-Time Series: First Meeting All-Time Series: UNLV leads 5-2

www.unlvrebels.com 37 rebel opponents Cal State Northridge Long Beach State Nevada, Reno March 16  Northridge, CA March 19-21 March 30 May 18  Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Reno, NV

Location: Northridge, CA Location: Long Beach, CA Location: Reno, NV Founded: 1958 Founded: 1949 Founded: 1874 Enrollment: 32,977 Enrollment: 37,891 Enrollment: 17,000 Nickname: Matadors Nickname: Dirtbags Nickname: Wolf Pack Colors: Red, White and Black Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Navy Blue and Silver Conference: : Big West Conference: Western Athletic President: Dr. Jolene Koester President: Dr. F. King Alexander President: Dr. Milton Glick Athletics Director: Rick Mazzuto Athletics Director: Vic Ceglas Athletics Director: Cary Groth Head Coach: Steve Rousey Head Coach: Mike Weathers Head Coach: Gary Powers Record at School: 140-251-1 (7 years) Record at School: 288-181 (8 years) Record at School: 820-652-4 (27 years) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 568-461-2 (19 years) Overall Record: same Assistant Coaches: Rob McKinley, Mark Assistant Coaches: Troy Buckley, Andy Assistant Coaches: Stan Stolte, Chris Kertenian and Phil Van Horn Rojo and T.J. Bruce Pfatenhauer and Kevin Tucker 2009 Overall Record: 24-32 2009 Overall Record: 25-29 2009 Overall Record: 25-31 2009 Conference Record: 7-17 (8th) 2009 Conference Record: 11-13 (6th) 2009 Conference Record: 10-13 (6th) 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: N/A Field (Capacity): (1,000) Field (Capacity): (3,000) Field (Capacity): Peccole Park (3,000) Media Relations Contact: Eric Bankston Media Relations Contact: Roger Kirk Media Relations Contact: Jack Kuestermeyer Office Phone: (818) 677-3860 Office Phone: (562) 985-7565 Office Phone: (775) 784-6984 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax: (801) 677-4950 Fax: (562) 985-1549 Fax: (775) 784-4386 Press Box Phone: (818) 677-4293 Press Box Phone: (562) 433-8605 Press Box Phone: (775) 784-1585 Website: www.gomatadors.com Website: www.longbeachstate.com Website: www.nevadawolfpack.com All-Time Series: UNLV leads series 24-23 All-Time Series: LBSU leads series 31-28 All-Time Series: UNLV leads series 62-47

Texas Tech Tulane UC Riverside April 5-6 April 16-18 April 27  Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV New Orleans, LA May 11  Riverside, CA

Location: Lubbock, TX Location: New Orleans, LA Location: Riverside, CA Founded: 1923 Founded: 1834 Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 29,000 Enrollment: 11,157 Enrollment: 18,083 Nickname: Red Raiders Nickname: Green Wave Nickname: Highlanders Colors: Scarlet and Black Colors: Olive Green and Sky Blue Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Big 12 Conference: Conference USA Conference: Big West President: Dr. Guy Bailey President: Dr. Scott Cowen Chancellor: Timothy P. White Athletics Director: Gerald Myers Athletics Director: Rick Dickson Athletics Director: Stan Morrison Head Coach: Dan Spencer Head Coach: Rick Jones Head Coach: Doug Smith Record at School: 25-32 (1 year) Record at School: 673-331-2 (16 years) Record at School: 149-126 (5 years) Overall Record: 25-32 (1 year) Overall Record: 949-420-3 (23 years) Overall Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Trent Petrie, Ed Assistant Coaches: Chad Sutter, Jack Assistant Coaches: Randy Betten, Nathan Gustafson and Andy Jarvis Cressend and Jake Gautreau Choate and Rusty McNamara 2009 Overall Record: 25-32 2009 Overall Record: 34-25 2009 Overall Record: 33-20 2009 Conference Record: 12-15 (7th) 2009 Conference Record: 13-11 (4th) 2009 Conference Record: 12-12 (4th) 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: N/A Field (Capacity): Dan Law Field (5,050) Field (Capacity): Turchin Stadium (5,000) Field (Capacity): Riverside Sports Complex (2,500) Media Relations Contact: Blayne Beal Media Relations Contact: Kevin Wilkinson Media Relations Contact: John Maxwell Office Phone: (806) 742-2770 ext. 270 Cell Phone: (504) 615-8059 Office Phone: (951) 827-5438 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax: (806) 742-1970 Fax: (504) 865-5512 Fax: (951) 827-3569 Press Box Phone: (806) 742-3688 Press Box Phone: (504) 862-8224 Press Box Phone: (951) 827-6415 Website: www.texastech.com Website: www.tulanegreenwave.com Website: www.gohighlanders.com All-Time Series: UNLV leads series 6-4 All-Time Series: Tulane leads series 6-1 All-Time Series: UCR leads series 10-4

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BYU New Mexico Utah March 25-27  Provo, UT April 1-3 April 9-11  Salt Lake City, UT May 6-8  Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV May 14-16  Las Vegas, NV

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Provo, UT Location: Albuquerque, NM Location: Salt Lake City, UT Founded: 1875 Founded: 1889 Founded: 1850 Enrollment: 33,278 Enrollment: 25,767 Enrollment: 29,251 Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Lobos Nickname: Utes Colors: Blue, Tan and White Colors: Cherry and Silver Colors: Crimson and White Conference: : Mountain West Conference: Mountain West President: Cecil O. Samuelson President: Dr. David Schmidly President: Michael K. Young Athletics Director: Tom Holmoe Athletics Director: Paul Krebs Athletics Director: Dr. Chris Hill

BASEBALL INFORMATION BASEBALL INFORMATION BASEBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: Vance Law Head Coach: Ray Birmingham Head Coach: Bill Kinneberg Record at School: 317-263-2 (10 years) Record at School: 71-45 (2 years) Record at School: 155-176 (6 years) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 124-118 (4 years) Overall Record: 400-359 (12 years) Assistant Coaches: Ryan Roberts Assistant Coaches: Ken Jacome, Assistant Coaches: Mike Crawford, and Bobby Applegate Chad Tidwell and Patrick Leach Bryan Kinneberg and Pete Flores 2009 Overall Record: 30-24 2009 Overall Record: 37-20 2009 Overall Record: 28-31 2009 Conference Record: 14-8 (3rd) 2009 MWC Record: 15-8 (2nd) 2009 MWC Record: 8-16 (6th) 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: Fullerton Regional (2-2) Field (Capacity): Larry H. Miller Field Field (Capacity): Isotopes Park (11,124) Field (Capacity): Franklin Covey (2,300) Stadium (15,500) MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Baseball Contact: Daniel Archuleta MEDIA INFORMATION Baseball Contact: Ralph R. Zobell Office Phone: (505) 925-5854 Baseball Contact: Brooke Frederickson Office Phone: (801) 422-9769 Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (801) 581-8302 Email: [email protected] Fax: (505) 925-5529 Email: [email protected] Fax: (801) 422-0633 Press Box Phone: (505) 222-4093 Fax: (801) 581-4358 Press Box Phone: (801) 422-4041 Website: www.GoLobos.com Press Box Phone: (801) 464-6969 Website: www.byucougars.com Website: www.utahutes.com SERIES RECORD SERIES RECORD All Time: 72-49 (.595) SERIES RECORD All Time: 64-72 (.471) 2009 Meetings: All Time: 78-38 (.673) 2009 Meetings: @ New Mexico 8, UNLV 4 (5-1-09) 2009 Meetings: @ BYU 15, UNLV 12 (5-7-09) UNLV 8, @ New Mexico 6 (5-2-09) Utah 8, @ UNLV 5 (4-3-09) @ BYU 7, UNLV 3 (5-8-09) UNLV 13, @ New Mexico 11 (10) (5-3-09) @ UNLV 7, Utah 5 (4-4-09) @ BYU 14, UNLV 13 (5-9-09) @ UNLV 4, Utah 3 (4-5-09) BYU 5, UNLV 4 (5-20-09)* *2009 MWC Tournament

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TCU Air Force San Diego State April 23-25 April 30-May 2 May 20-22 Fort Worth, TX Las Vegas, NV San Diego, CA

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fort Worth, TX Location: Air Force Academy, CO Location: San Diego, CA Founded: 1873 Founded: 1954 Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 8,749 Enrollment: 4,400 Enrollment: 35,817 Nickname: Horned Frogs Nickname: Falcons Nickname: Aztecs Colors: Purple and White Colors: Blue and Silver Colors: Scarlet and Black Conference: Mountain West Conference: Mountain West Conference: Mountain West Chancellor: Victor Boschini Superintendent: Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould President: Dr. Stephen L. Weber Athletics Director: Danny Morrison Athletics Director: Dr. Hans Mueh Acting Athletics Director: Don Oberhelman

BASEBALL INFORMATION BASEBALL INFORMATION BASEBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: Jim Schlossnagle Head Coach: Mike Hutcheon Head Coach: Record at School: 251-120 (6 years) Record at School: 65-245 (6 years) Record at School: 214-213 (7 years) Overall Record: 328-167 (8 years) Overall Record: 304-385 (15 years) Overall Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Todd Whitting, Assistant Coaches: Scott Marchand, Assistant Coaches: Rusty Filter, Eric Randy Mazey and Ryan Schotzberger Chandler Rose and Matt Rademacher Valenzuela and Brock Ungricht 2009 Overall Record: 44-19 2009 Overall Record: 14-37 2009 Overall Record: 41-23 2009 MWC Record: 19-5 (1st) 2009 Conference Record: 4-20 (7th) 2009 MWC Record: 15-9 (4th) 2009 Postseason: Texas Super Regional (1-2) 2009 Postseason: N/A 2009 Postseason: UC Irvine Regional (1-2) Field (Capacity): Lupton (3,500) Field (Capacity): Falcon Field (1,000) Field (Capacity): (3,000) MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Baseball Contact: Brandie Davidson Baseball Contact: Nick Arseniak MEDIA INFORMATION Office Phone: (817) 257-7479 Office Phone: (719) 333-9251 Baseball Contact: Dave Kuhn Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (619) 594-5547 Fax: (817) 257-7964 Fax: (719) 333-3798 Email: [email protected] Press Box Phone: (817) 257-7966 Press Box Phone: (719) 333-3472 Fax: (619) 582-6541 Website: www.gofrogs.com Website: www.airforcesports.com Press Box Phone: (619) 594-4103 Website: www.goaztecs.com SERIES RECORD SERIES RECORD All Time: 12-23 (.343) All Time: 68-17 (.800) SERIES RECORD 2009 Meetings: 2009 Meetings: All Time: 44-55 (.444) TCU 10, @ UNLV 4 (5-14-09) @ UNLV 11, Air Force 3 (3-20-09) 2009 Meetings: TCU 14, @ UNLV 10 (5-15-09) @ UNLV 10, Air Force 5 (3-21-09) @ SDSU 4, UNLV 3 (3-13-09) TCU 10, @ UNLV 3 (5-16-09) Air Force 11, @ UNLV 9 (3-22-09) @ SDSU 6, UNLV 1 (3-14-09) @ Air Force 7, UNLV 5 (4-24-08) @ SDSU 15, UNLV 2 (3-15-09) UNLV 20, @ Air Force 13 (4-25-09) SDSU 15, @ UNLV 4 (4-9-08) UNLV 11, @ Air Force 3 (4-26-09) SDSU 8, @ UNLV 6 (4-10-08) @ UNLV 9, SDSU 6 (4-11-08) SDSU 12, UNLV 1 (5-19-09)* *2009 MWC Tournament

2010 UNLV BASEBALL 40 2010 postseason

2010 Conoco Mountain West Conference Baseball Championship May 25-29 at Tony Gwynn Stadium San Diego, CA

All-Time Tournament Champions 2009: Utah 2008: TCU 2007: TCU 2006: TCU 2005: UNLV 2004: UNLV 2003: UNLV 2002: BYU 2001: BYU 2000: San Diego State

All-Time Tournamet MVPs 2009: Tyler Yagi, Utah 2008: Clint Arnold, TCU 2007: Austin Adams, TCU 2006: Chad Huffman, TCU 2005: Matt Wagner, UNLV 2004: Matt Luca, UNLV 2003: Patrick Dobson, UNLV 2002: Doug Jackson, BYU 2001: Nate Fernley, BYU 2000: Chad Redfern, SDSU

UNLV IN THE MWC TOURNAMENT: 2006 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2004 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2001 (San Diego, Calif.) All-time Record: 20-15 (.571) No. 5 New Mexico 17, No. 4 UNLV 2 No. 3 UNLV 13, No. 6 Air Force 9 No. 5 UNLV 1, No. 2 SDSU 0 No. 4 UNLV 8, No. 3 SDSU 3 No. 3 UNLV 15, No. 2 New Mexico 9 No. 4 New Mexico 5, No. 5 UNLV 2 2009 (Fort Worth, Texas) No. 4 UNLV 8, No. 5 New Mexico 6 No. 3 UNLV 14, No. 1 SDSU 3 No. 1 BYU 10, No. 5 UNLV 9 No. 4 SDSU 12, No. 4 UNLV 1 No. 2 BYU 10, No. 4 UNLV 4 No. 3 UNLV 6, No. 1 SDSU 3* No. 3 BYU 5, No. 5 UNLV 4 2000 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2005 (Salt Lake City, Utah) 2003 (Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 2 SDSU 7, No. 5 UNLV 6 2008 (Fort Worth, Texas) No. 1 UNLV 5, No. 5 Utah 3 No. 1 UNLV 10, No. 6 Air Force 1 No. 6 Air Force 13, No. 5UNLV 11 No. 6 UNLV 6, No. 3 SDSU 2 No. 2 BYU 7, No. 1 UNLV 2 No. 1 UNLV 12, No. 4 New Mexico 5 No. 1 TCU 9, No. 6 UNLV 3 No. 1 UNLV 14, No. 3 SDSU 3 No. 1 UNLV 13, No. 2 SDSU 1 *Won MWC Tournament No. 5 Utah 7, No. 6 UNLV 3 No. 1 UNLV 9, No. 2 BYU 5 No. 1 UNLV 14, No. 2 SDSU 9* Championship No. 1 UNLV 7, No. 2 BYU 4* 2007 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2002 (Provo, Utah) No. 6 UNLV 6, No. 3 Utah 5 No. 5 UNLV 13, No. 2 Utah 9 No. 1 TCU 8, No. 6 UNLV 1 No. 3 BYU 13, No. 5 UNLV 11 No. 6 UNLV 8, No. 4 New Mexico 3 No. 5 UNLV 13, No. 2 Utah 7 No. 2 BYU 10, No. 6 UNLV 9 No. 3 BYU 8, No. 5 UNLV 7

NCAA Regionals (16) 2010 College June 4-7, 2010 June 19-30 at Omaha's Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium On and off campus sites TBD Omaha, NE

NCAA Super Regionals (8) June 11-14, 2010 Rosenblatt Stadium On and off campus sites TBD

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TOURNAMENT LEGEND THURSDAY, MARCH 4 FRIDAY, MARCH 19 (1) Grayson Stadium (Savannah, Ga.) Kentucky at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT UTAH at NEW MEXICO*, 6 p.m. MT (2) Houston College Classic (Houston, Texas) BYU at UT Arlington, 6:30 p.m. CT BYU at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT (3) Jack Gifford Memorial Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) AIR FORCE at Hawai'i, 6:30 p.m. HT (4) SDSU Invitational (San Diego, Calif.) FRIDAY, MARCH 5 Long Beach State at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT (5) OSU Spring Tournament (Corvallis, Ore.) TCU vs. Texas Tech (2), Noon CT UTAH at Washington State (DH), 1 p.m. PT SATURDAY, MARCH 20 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 South Dakota State at AIR FORCE, 2 p.m. MT BYU at TCU*, 1 p.m. CT AIR FORCE at Cal State Bakersfield, 2 p.m. PT Monmouth at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Long Beach State at UNLV, 2 p.m. PT UTAH at UC Davis, 2 p.m. PT BYU at UT Arlington, 6:30 p.m. CT UTAH at NEW MEXICO*, 2 p.m. MT BYU at UC Riverside, 3 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at USC, 6:30 p.m. PT Santa Clara at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at Texas, 3 p.m. CT Columbia at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT AIR FORCE at Hawai'i, 6:30 p.m. HT Oklahoma at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Sam Houston State at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT SATURDAY, MARCH 6 SUNDAY, MARCH 21 Sacramento State at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT TCU vs. Missouri (2), Noon CT UTAH at NEW MEXICO*, Noon MT BYU at UT Arlington, 1 p.m. CT AIR FORCE at Hawai'i, 1 p.m. HT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 South Dakota State at AIR FORCE (DH), 1 p.m. MT Santa Clara at SAN DIEGO STATE, 1 p.m. PT AIR FORCE at Cal State Bakersfield (DH), 11 a.m. PT Columbia at UNLV (DH), 2 p.m. PT Long Beach State at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT BYU at UC Riverside (DH), 1 p.m. PT UTAH at Washington State, 2 p.m. PT Oklahoma at SAN DIEGO STATE (DH), 1 p.m. PT Monmouth at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT MONDAY, MARCH 22 UTAH at UC Davis, 1 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at USC, 6:30 p.m. PT Santa Clara at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at Texas, 2 p.m. CT TCU at Dallas Baptist, 6:30 p.m. CT Sam Houston State at TCU, 2 p.m. CT SUNDAY, MARCH 7 AIR FORCE at Hawai'i, 6:30 p.m. HT Sacramento State at UNLV, 2 p.m. PT South Dakota State at AIR FORCE, Noon MT NEW MEXICO at USC, 1 p.m. PT TUESDAY, MARCH 23 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Columbia at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT Santa Clara at SAN DIEGO STATE, 1 p.m. PT AIR FORCE at Cal State Bakersfield, Noon PT UTAH at Washington State, 1 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at Arizona, 5 p.m. PT UTAH at UC Davis, 1 p.m. PT TCU vs. Rice (2), 6 p.m. CT Utah Valley at UTAH, 6 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at Texas, 1 p.m. CT Texas State at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT Sam Houston State at TCU, 1 p.m. CT TUESDAY, MARCH 9 Oklahoma at SAN DIEGO STATE, 1 p.m. PT New Mexico State at NEW MEXICO, 3 p.m. MT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 Sacramento State at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT TCU at UT Arlington, 6:30 p.m. CT NEW MEXICO at Arizona, Noon PT SAN DIEGO STATE at Long Beach State, 6:30 p.m. PT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 THURSDAY, MARCH 25 NEW MEXICO at Texas Tech, 3 p.m. CT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 UNLV at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT TCU at Baylor, 3 p.m. CT New Mexico State at NEW MEXICO, 3 p.m. MT UC Riverside at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT FRIDAY, MARCH 26 Southern Utah at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT THURSDAY, MARCH 11 TCU at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT Washington at BYU, 3 p.m. MT Northern Colorado at UTAH, 6 p.m. MT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 AIR FORCE vs. UC Davis (3), 6 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at NEW MEXICO*, 6 p.m. MT BYU at UC Davis, 2 p.m. PT Fresno State at SAN DIEGO STATE (4), 6 p.m. PT UNLV at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT San Diego at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Northwestern at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT SATURDAY, MARCH 27 TCU at AIR FORCE*, 1 p.m. MT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 FRIDAY, MARCH 12 UNLV at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT AIR FORCE vs. Navy (1), 1 p.m. ET Northwestern at UNLV (DH), 2 p.m. PT Northern Colorado at UTAH, 1 p.m. MT BYU at UC Davis, 2 p.m. PT UTAH vs. Portland (5), 2 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at NEW MEXICO*, 2 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at San Diego, 2 p.m. PT Washington at BYU, 3 p.m. MT Northern Colorado at NEW MEXICO, 3 p.m. MT Louisiana Tech at NEW MEXICO, 6 p.m. MT SUNDAY, MARCH 28 UTAH at Sam Houston State, 6 p.m. CT AIR FORCE at San Jose State (3), 6 p.m. PT TCU at AIR FORCE*, Noon MT TCU at Cal State Fullerton, 7 p.m. PT Cal State Fullerton at SAN DIEGO STATE (4), 6 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at NEW MEXICO*, 1 p.m. MT Temple at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT UTAH at Oregon State (5), 6 p.m. PT Northern Colorado at UTAH, 1 p.m. MT Texas Tech at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 MONDAY, MARCH 29 Northern Colorado at NEW MEXICO (DH), Noon MT SATURDAY, MARCH 13 Stony Brook at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT BYU at UC Davis, 1 p.m. PT Washington at BYU, 1 p.m. MT San Diego at SAN DIEGO STATE, 1 p.m. PT AIR FORCE at Santa Clara (3), 1 p.m. PT TUESDAY, MARCH 30 UTAH at Sam Houston State (DH), 1 p.m. CT Northwestern at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT Colorado Christian at AIR FORCE, 3 p.m. MT Temple at UNLV (DH), 2 p.m. PT UTAH at Oregon State (5), 1 p.m. PT UNLV at Nevada, 4 p.m. PT AIR FORCE vs. Navy (1), 5 p.m. ET Texas Tech at TCU, 2 p.m. CT Utah Valley at UTAH, 6 p.m. MT TCU at Cal State Fullerton, 6 p.m. PT Louisiana Tech at NEW MEXICO (DH), 2 p.m. MT Stony Brook at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT UAB at SAN DIEGO STATE (4), 6 p.m. PT UT Arlington at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 AIR FORCE vs. Navy (1), Noon ET SUNDAY, MARCH 14 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 Northern Colorado at NEW MEXICO, Noon MT AIR FORCE at San Jose State (3), 11 a.m. PT BYU at San Francisco, 2 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at San Diego, 1 p.m. PT UTAH vs. Portland (5), Noon PT TCU at Cal State Fullerton, 1 p.m. PT Louisiana Tech at NEW MEXICO, Noon MT THURSDAY, APRIL 1 Temple at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT Texas Tech at TCU, 1 p.m. CT AIR FORCE at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT UTAH at Sam Houston State, 1 p.m. CT San Francisco at SAN DIEGO STATE (4), 3 p.m. PT BYU at San Jose State, 6 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT TUESDAY, MARCH 2 MONDAY, MARCH 15 NEW MEXICO at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT Colorado Christian at AIR FORCE, 2:30 p.m. MT BYU at Gonzaga, 3 p.m. PT UNLV at Arizona, 4 p.m. PT FRIDAY, APRIL 2 NEW MEXICO at New Mexico State, 6 p.m. MT TUESDAY, MARCH 16 AIR FORCE at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at UC Riverside, 6 p.m. PT UNLV at Cal State Northridge, 2 p.m. PT BYU at San Jose State, 6 p.m. PT BYU at Baylor, 6:30 p.m. CT Colorado School of Mines at AIR FORCE, 2:30 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT UTSA at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT BYU at Gonzaga, 3 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT TCU at Oral Roberts, 6:30 p.m. CT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 SATURDAY, APRIL 3 UNLV at Arizona, Noon PT THURSDAY, MARCH 18 AIR FORCE at UTAH*, 1 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at New Mexico State, 3 p.m. MT BYU at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT BYU at San Jose State, 1 p.m. PT BYU at Texas A&M, 4 p.m. CT NEW MEXICO at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at TCU*, 2 p.m. CT 2010 UNLV BASEBALL 42 mwc composite schedule

MONDAY, APRIL 5 THURSDAY, APRIL 22 THURSDAY, MAY 13 Washington State at BYU, 3 p.m. MT UTAH at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT Texas Tech at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT FRIDAY, APRIL 23 FRIDAY, MAY 14 TUESDAY, APRIL 6 NEW MEXICO at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT Delaware State at NEW MEXICO, 6 p.m. MT Texas Tech at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT UNLV at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT AIR FORCE at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT Northern Colorado at AIR FORCE, 3 p.m. MT Wagner at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT Southern Utah at UTAH, 6 p.m. MT UTAH at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT UTAH at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at UC Irvine, 6 p.m. PT Washington State at BYU, 6:30 p.m. MT SATURDAY, APRIL 24 SATURDAY, MAY 15 Oklahoma at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT NEW MEXICO at AIR FORCE*, 1 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT UTAH at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT Delaware State at NEW MEXICO (DH), 1 p.m. MT THURSDAY, APRIL 8 Wagner at SAN DIEGO STATE (DH), 1 p.m. PT UTAH at UNLV*, 2 p.m. PT BYU at NEW MEXICO*, 6 p.m. MT UNLV at TCU*, 4 p.m. CT AIR FORCE at TCU*, 4 p.m. CT

FRIDAY, APRIL 9 SUNDAY, APRIL 25 SUNDAY, MAY 16 SAN DIEGO STATE at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at AIR FORCE*, Noon MT UTAH at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT BYU at NEW MEXICO*, 6 p.m. MT Wagner at SAN DIEGO STATE, 1 p.m. PT AIR FORCE at TCU*, 1 p.m. CT UNLV at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT UNLV at TCU*, 1 p.m. CT TCU at Houston, 6:30 p.m. CT TUESDAY, MAY 18 TUESDAY, APRIL 27 Cal State Northridge at UNLV, 3 p.m. PT SATURDAY, APRIL 10 AIR FORCE at Creighton (DH), 11 a.m. CT Utah Valley at BYU, 6:30 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at AIR FORCE*, 1 p.m. MT Texas Tech at NEW MEXICO, 2 p.m. MT TCU at UTSA, 6:30 p.m. CT BYU at NEW MEXICO*, Noon MT Long Beach State at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT UNLV at UTAH*, 1 p.m. MT Baylor at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT THURSDAY, MAY 20 TCU at Houston, 6:30 p.m. CT UC Riverside at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT BYU at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT SUNDAY, APRIL 11 THURSDAY, APRIL 29 UNLV at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at AIR FORCE*, Noon MT BYU at Seattle, 3 p.m. PT Cal State Bakersfield at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT UNLV at UTAH*, 1 p.m. MT TCU at Houston, 1 p.m. CT FRIDAY, APRIL 30 FRIDAY, MAY 21 BYU at Seattle, 2 p.m. PT BYU at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT TUESDAY, APRIL 13 TCU at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT AIR FORCE at Northern Colorado, 3 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT UNLV at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at Cal State Northridge, 3 p.m. PT AIR FORCE at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT Cal State Bakersfield at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT UNLV at Southern Utah, 4 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at Arkansas, 6:30 p.m. CT SATURDAY, MAY 1 SATURDAY, MAY 22 UTAH at Utah Valley, 6 p.m. MT BYU vs. Portland (Seattle, Wash.), 11 a.m. PT BYU at AIR FORCE*, Noon MT Kansas State at BYU, 6:30 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT Cal State Bakersfield at TCU, 1 p.m. CT Texas A&M at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT AIR FORCE at UNLV*, 2 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at UTAH*, 1 p.m. MT TCU at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT UNLV at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 Kansas State at BYU, 11 a.m. MT SUNDAY, MAY 2 TUESDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 25-29 NEW MEXICO at Arkansas, 6:30 p.m. CT TCU at UTAH*, 1 p.m. MT Conoco Mountain West Conference Championship NEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT (San Diego, Calif.) THURSDAY, APRIL 15 AIR FORCE at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT Tues., May 25, 2009 TCU at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT 3 p.m. GM 1: No. 3 vs. No. 6 TUESDAY, MAY 4 7 p.m. GM 2: No. 4 vs. No. 5 FRIDAY, APRIL 16 BYU at Utah Valley, 6 p.m. MT Wed., May 26, 2009 Coppin State at NEW MEXICO, Noon MT 11 a.m. GM 3: GM 3 Loser vs. GM 2 Loser UTAH at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 5 p.m. PT THURSDAY, MAY 6 3 p.m. GM 4: No. 2 vs. GM 1 Winner AIR FORCE at Georgia State, 6 p.m. ET BYU at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT 7 p.m. GM 5: No. 1* vs. GM 2 Winner TCU at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT Thurs., May 27, 2009 UNLV at Tulane, 6:30 p.m. CT FRIDAY, MAY 7 11 a.m. GM 6: GM 3 Winner vs. Lower Seed Game 4 or 5 TCU at NEW MEXICO*, Noon MT 3 p.m. GM 7: GM 6 Winner vs. Higher Seed Game 4 or 5 SATURDAY, APRIL 17 AIR FORCE at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT 7 p.m. GM 8: GM 4 Winner vs. GM 5 Winner Coppin State at NEW MEXICO, Noon MT UTAH at USC, 6 p.m. PT Fri., May 28, 2009 AIR FORCE at Georgia State (DH), 1 p.m. ET BYU at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT 3 p.m. GM 9: GM 7 Winner vs. GM 8 Loser TCU at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT 7 p.m. GM 10: GM 8 Winner vs. GM 9 Winner UTAH at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT SATURDAY, MAY 8 Sat., May 29, 2009 UNLV at Tulane, 2 p.m. CT AIR FORCE at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT 1 p.m. GM 11: GM 8 Winner vs. GM 9 Winner (if necessary) BYU at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT SUNDAY, APRIL 18 UTAH at USC, 1 p.m. PT FRIDAY-MONDAY, JUNE 4-7 Coppin State at NEW MEXICO, Noon MT TCU at NEW MEXICO*, Noon MT NCAA Regionals AIR FORCE at Georgia State, 1 p.m. ET UTAH at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT SUNDAY, MAY 9 FRIDAY-MONDAY, JUNE 11-14 UNLV at Tulane, Noon CT AIR FORCE at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT NCAA Super Regionals UTAH at USC, 1 p.m. PT MONDAY, APRIL 19 TCU at NEW MEXICO*, 5:30 p.m. MT SATURDAY-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19-30 Dallas Baptist at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) MONDAY, MAY 10 TUESDAY, APRIL 20 BYU at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. PT UTAH at Southern Utah, 2 p.m. MT Schedule as of Dec. 17, 2009 Northern Colorado at AIR FORCE, 3 p.m. MT TUESDAY, MAY 11 (DH) indicates doubleheaders. San Francisco at NEW MEXICO, 6 p.m. MT AIR FORCE at Northern Colorado, 3 p.m. MT *Denotes MWC game. UC Irvine at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT UNLV at UC Riverside, 6 p.m. PT MWC teams in all CAPS. TCU at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. CT BYU at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. PT All times local to site and subject to change.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 San Francisco at NEW MEXICO, 6 p.m. MT TCU at Texas State, 6:30 p.m. CT

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Air Force 68-17 .800 Nebraska 14-7 .666 Alabama 4-2 .667 Nevada, Reno 62-47 .569 Arizona 9-14 .391 New Mexico 72-49 .595 Arizona State 14-54-1 .210 New Mexico State 22-3 .880 Arkansas 3-0 1.000 Northern Arizona 27-12 .692 Boise State 4-0 1.000 Northern Colorado 14-1 .933 Butler 4-0 1.000 Northwestern 5-2 .714 BYU 64-72 .471 Ohio State 1-1 .500 California 13-8 .619 Oklahoma 12-15 .444 California Baptist 3-0 1.000 Oklahoma State 6-15 .286 Cal Lutheran 3-0 1.000 Oral Roberts 2-0 1.000 Cal Poly 0-6 .000 Oregon State 4-5 .444 Cal Poly Pomona 1-0 1.000 Pacific 28-19 .596 Cal State Dominguez Hills 1-0 1.000 Penn State 0-1 .000 Cal State Fullerton 18-70 .205 Pepperdine 17-17 .500 Cal State Los Angeles 6-2 .750 Portland 1-0 1.000 Cal State Northridge 24-23 .511 Portland State 5-2 .714 Central Connecticut State 1-0 1.000 Purdue 1-0 1.000 Central Michigan 4-3 .571 Rice 7-12 .368 Chapman College 2-1 .667 Sacramento State 0-0 First Meeting Chico State 6-2 .750 San Diego 8-6 .571 Clemson 4-5 .444 San Diego State 44-55 .444 Coastal Carolina 0-2 .000 San Francisco 9-15 .375 College of Charleston 3-0 1.000 San Francisco State 0-1 .000 Colorado 11-3 .786 San Jose State 27-18 .600 Columbia 0-0 First Meeting Santa Clara 6-17 .261 Creighton 8-2 .800 Southern Calif. College 2-0 1.000 Delaware 2-2 .500 Southern Colorado 2-0 1.000 Denver 2-0 1.000 Southern Illinois 5-1 .833 East Carolina 1-0 1.000 Southern Utah 102-30-1 .770 Eastern Michigan 2-4 .333 SW Louisiana 1-4 .200 Evansville 1-0 1.000 St. Peters College 4-0 1.000 Florida Atlantic 0-3 .000 St. John’s 1-1 .500 Florida State 8-4 .667 St. Mary’s 13-13 .500 Fresno State 24-36 .400 Stanford 4-3 .571 Georgia Tech 1-1 .500 Stephen F. Austin 1-1 .500 George Washington 1-0 1.000 TCU 12-23 .343 Gonzaga 11-12 .478 Temple 5-2 .714 Grand Canyon 17-8 .680 Tennessee 1-1 .500 Hawaii 11-17 .393 Texas 2-5 .285 Hawaii-Hilo 2-0 1.000 Texas A&M 1-2 .333 Hawaii-Pacific 1-0 1.000 Texas-El Paso 6-2 .750 Houston 1-0 1.000 Texas Tech 6-4 .600 Idaho State 3-0 1.000 The Citadel 3-0 1.000 Illinois 5-0 1.000 Toledo 2-1 .667 Indiana State 1-1 .500 Tulane 1-6 .143 Iowa State 4-0 1.000 Tulsa 0-1 .000 Jackson State 1-0 1.000 UC Irvine 34-40-2 .467 Kansas 5-4 .556 UCLA 12-25 .324 Kansas State 1-1 .500 UC Riverside 4-10 .286 Kearney State 4-0 1.000 UC Santa Barbara 31-18-1 .630 LaVerne College 5-5 .500 USC 3-9 .250 Lamar 3-1 .750 U.S. International 12-1 .923 Lewis-Clark State 18-9 .666 Utah 78-38 .672 Long Beach State 28-31 .475 Villanova 3-0 1.000 Louisiana State 1-8 .111 Washington 9-6 .600 Loyola Marymount 25-16 .610 Washington State 5-7 .417 Lubbock Christian 2-0 1.000 Weber State 4-2 .667 Maine 6-1 .857 West Virginia 0-1 .000 Manhattan 2-1 .666 Western Illinois 1-0 1.000 McNeese State 2-1 .667 Western Kentucky 3-0 1.000 Memphis 3-0 1.000 Western New Mexico 1-0 1.000 Michigan 2-3 .400 Wichita State 9-8 .529 Michigan State 6-3 .666 Wyoming 6-2 .750 Mississippi State 0-2 .000 Missouri 2-1 .666 2010 Opponents in Bold Montana State 4-0 1.000 2010 UNLV BASEBALL 44 rebelAll seriesTime Lettermen results

www.unlvrebels.com 45 2009 season notebook

SFERRA KEPT HITTING & HITTING had been reached five times, most recently Thornton finished 4-of-5 at the plate with 5 RBI After hitting safely in against Air Force on May 7, and three runs scored, all career highs. 28 consecutive games, 2005. The 19-run win tied UNLV senior centerfielder for the third-largest margin UNLV PAIR EARNS ALL-MWC HONORS J.J. Sferra saw his streak of victory by a UNLV team, UNLV baseball seniors Anthony Morel and come to an end at Texas and 14 of the 15 position J.J. Sferra were named to the All-Mountain Tech on April 22, 2009. players who took an at- West Conference first team. Morel and Sferra He went 0-for-5 on the bat registered a hit. Jesse were the two Rebel representatives that were day, the first time that Wight led the way, going on the first and second team, as voted on by Sferra failed to get a hit 3-for-4 with four RBI and the league's seven head coaches, and the post- in a game since Feb. 27. two runs scored, and he season awards were also announced. Morel, a The streak started on hit a towering native of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., was the Feb. 28, as he collected to left field for the second only UNLV player to start in all 58 games and a hit against St. Peters consecutive game, the only he hit .324 with three home runs, 44 RBI and College in the first game round tripper of the night as 12 doubles. Sferra paced the Rebels from the of a doubleheader. The UNLV added four doubles leadoff spot all season, hitting .364 with nine streak was the longest by and three triples. Drew J.J. Sferra had a 28-game hitting streak, the doubles, six triples and a .419 on-base percent- anyone in the Mountain Beuerlein drove in four runs age. The native of Phoenix, Ariz., had 85 hits in West Conference in 2009 second longest in UNLV history, on his way and scored three times and 2009, marking the second consecutive year the and it was also the third to earning All-MWC honors. J.J. Sferra collected four reached at least 80 hits. longest in UNLV history. hits, drove in three and also The streak started in the first game of a double- scored four times for the Rebels. REsnick named cosida header against Saint Peter's College on Feb. 28 academic all-american and during the streak Sferra hit .483 (56-116) UNLV DUO EARNS WEEKLY HONORS UNLV baseball senior Bryan Resnick was with four doubles, two triples and 33 runs UNLV junior catcher Drew named to the 2009 scored. He had 18 games during the streak with Beuerlein and freshman ESPN The Magazine two or more hits, including collecting four in a Tanner Peters Academic All-America game three times. earned Mountain West Third Team, as selected Conference Players of the by the College Sports PETERS A ONE-HIT WONDER Week Awards in 2009. Information Directors UNLV freshman Tanner Peters moved into the Beuerlein was named the of America (CoSIDA). record books in just his ninth career collegiate Mountain West Conference's Resnick became the third start, tossing a one-hit complete game in a 2-0 Player of the Week, the Rebel baseball student- victory over Northern Colorado on April 17 at league announced on athlete to earn Academic Earl E. Wilson Stadium. It marked the fifth time March 9, and it was the first All-American honors and that a UNLV pitcher tossed a complete game weekly honor of the Rebel the first since 1986, when one-hitter, and he was the first to accomplish the catcher's career. Beuerlein Reed Peters received feat since Billy Wells limited Fresno State to one played a huge role in UNLV honorable mention hon- hit on March 10, 1985. The only base knock the sweeping four games from ors. Resnick was also freshman right-hander allowed was a double to Butler on March 6-8, as the the only Mountain West left field off the bat of Adam Hilker that led off the native of Scottsdale, Ariz., Conference representa- top of the fourth inning, but Peters got the next hit .643 (9-for-14) with three tive on the three base- three batters out to keep UNC off the board. triples, nine RBI and eight ball academic teams and He finished with seven against three runs scored. Peters earned overall it marked the 26th Co-Pitcher of the Week walks, and he was at his best early on, when he Senior second baseman Bryan Resnick time that a UNLV stu- needed just 27 pitches to get through the first honors on April 20 following dent-athlete has earned became just the third Rebel to earn three innings of the game. his one-hit complete game Academic All-America against Northern Colorado. Academic All-American honors. honors. Resnick complet- REBELS REGISTER HIT RECORD It was the first weekly award ed his master's degree for Peters, who shared it with in sports education leadership with a 3.82 GPA AGAINST BUTLER Stephen Strasburg of San Diego State. In the nightcap of a twin bill against Butler on and also earned his bachelor's degree cum March 7, UNLV pounded out a school-record 30 laude in sports management with a 3.66 GPA. hits in earning a convincing 24-5 victory. That THORNTON CYLCES AROUND The native or Orange, Calif., was the regular total broke the old school record of 28, which PEACOCKS AT WILSON STADIUM starting second baseman for the Rebels the UNLV senior Ryan Thornton became past two years and was named to the Academic just the sixth player in program history All-MWC team and a MWC Scholar-Athlete to hit for the cycle, accomplishing the in 2008. He also was a member of the UNLV feat against Saint Peter's College in the Dean's List last year. second game of a doubleheader on Feb. 28 at Earl E. Wilson Stadium. It was the REBEL TRIO DRAFTED eighth cycle by a Rebel all-time and UNLV baseball student-athletes J.J. Sferra, he also became the eighth player from Chad Nading and Marc Baca were selected in the Mountain West Conference to turn the 2009 Draft on June the trick. Thornton's night got off to an 11, marking the 25th consecutive year that at unsuspecting start, as he drew a walk least one Rebel was drafted. Sferra was the to open the game. But from there, the first Rebel taken in the draft, as he was selected native of Vallejo, Calif., caught fire, hit- by the Washington Nationals in the 31st round ting a home run in the second, tripling with the 922nd pick in the draft, while Nading in the third, doubling in the seventh and went to the in round 37 with then hitting a single in the eighth to com- the 1,114th pick, and Baca was selected by the Senior shortstop Anthony Morel was named to the plete the cycle. It was the first cycle by a in the 42nd round with the Rebel since Tony DeMarco did it against 1,255th selection. All-Mountain West Conference first team in 2009. Fresno State on May 16, 1999. Overall, 2010 UNLV BASEBALL 46 2009 mwc review

2009 Mountain West Conference 2009 Mountain West Conference NCAA SUPER REGIONAL RESULTS Final Standings Tournament Results Played at UFCU Disch-Falk Field, Austin, Texas June 6 (Saturday) MWC Games All Games May 19 (Tuesday) No. 1 seed (4) Texas def. (10) TCU, 10-4 W-L W-L Game 1 - (6) Utah def. (3) BYU, 2-1 (10 inn.) June 7 (Sunday) TCU^ 15-5-0 40-18-0 Game 2 - (4) San Diego State def. (5) UNLV, 12-1 (10) TCU def. No. 1 seed (4) Texas, 3-2 New Mexico 15-8-0 37-20-0 May 20 (Wednesday) June 8 (Monday) BYU 14-8-0 30-24-0 Game 3 - (3) BYU def. (5) UNLV, 5-4 No. 1 seed (4) Texas def. (10) TCU, 5-2 San Diego State^ 15-9-0 41-23-0 Game 4 - (4) San Diego State def. (2) New Mexico, 2-1 UNLV 9-15-0 26-32-0 Game 5 - (6) Utah def. (1) TCU, 9-4 2009 All-Mountain West Utah*^ 8-16-0 28-31-0 May 21 (Thursday) Conference Team Air Force 3-18-0 14-37-0 Game 6 - (3) BYU def. (2) New Mexico, 5-1 Game 7 - (1) TCU def. (3) BYU, 9-2 First Team *MWC Tournament Champion Game 8 - (4) San Diego State def. (6) Utah, 9-8 C- Rafael Neda, So., New Mexico ^NCAA Tournament Participant May 22 (Friday) 1B - Kevin Atkinson, Sr., New Mexico 2009 Mountain West Conference Game 9 - (6) Utah def. (1) TCU, 6-4 1B - Matt Vern, Sr., TCU Game 10 - (6) Utah def. (4) San Diego State, 4-1 2B - Mike Brownstein, Sr., New Mexico Players & Of The Week May 23 (Saturday) 3B - Steve Parker, Jr., BYU Date Player Game 11 - (6) Utah def. (4) San Diego State, 9-3 SS - Anthony Morel, Sr., UNLV Feb. 23 Matt Curry, Jr., 1B/DH, TCU OF - Brian Cavazos-Galvez, Sr., New Mexico Mar. 2 Rick Cornu, Jr., OF, Utah 2009 Postseason Results OF - Cory Vaughn, So., San Diego State Mar. 9 Drew Beuerlein, Jr., C, UNLV NCAA Tournament OF - J.J. Sferra, Sr., UNLV Mar. 16 Mike Brownstein, Sr., 2B, New Mexico DH/UT - Kent Walton, Sr., BYU Mar. 23 Kevin Atkinson, Sr., 1B, New Mexico NCAA REGIONAL RESULTS P - John Hesketh, Sr., New Mexico Mar. 30 Corey Shimada, Sr., 2B, Utah Played at Lupton Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas P - Stephen Strasburg, Jr., San Diego State Apr. 6 Matt Alexander, Jr., DH/1B, Air Force May 29 (Friday) P - Trent Appleby, So., TCU Apr. 13 Max Willett, Jr., OF, New Mexico No. 1 seed (13) TCU def. No. 4 seed Wright State, 6-3 RP - Addison Reed, So., San Diego State Apr. 20 Steve Parker, Jr., 3B, BYU May 30 (Saturday) Second Team Apr. 27 Bryan Holaday, Jr., C, TCU No. 1 seed (13) TCU def. No. 3 seed (25) Oregon State, 13-1 C - Bryan Holaday, Jr., TCU May 4 Ryan Thornton, Sr., DH, UNLV May 31 (Sunday) May 11 Michael Bowen, Sr., DH, BYU 1B - Brandon Meredith, Fr., San Diego State No. 1 seed (13) TCU def. No. 3 seed (25) Oregon State, 5-4 May 18 Brian Cavazos-Galvez, Sr., OF, New Mexico 2B - Corey Shimada, Sr., Utah Played at , Fullerton, Calif. 3B - Matt Carpenter, Sr., TCU Date Pitcher May 29 (Friday) SS - Taylor Featherston, Fr., TCU Feb. 23 Tyler Lavigne, Jr., San Diego State No. 1 seed (4) Cal State Fullerton def. No. 4 seed Utah, 18-2 OF - Stetson Banks, So., BYU Mar. 2 Stephen Strasburg, Jr., San Diego State May 30 (Saturday) OF - Max Willett, Jr., New Mexico Mar. 9 Stephen Strasburg, Jr., San Diego State No. 4 seed Utah def. No. 2 seed Georgia Southern, 11-10 OF - Chris Ellington, Sr., TCU Mar. 16 Jon Berger, Jr., San Diego State DH/UT - Erik Castro, Jr., San Diego State Mar. 23 Stephen Strasburg, Jr., San Diego State May 31 (Sunday) No. 4 seed Utah def. No. 3 seed Gonzaga, 9-7 P - Blake Torgerson, Jr., BYU Mar. 30 Stephen Strasburg, Jr., San Diego State P - Tyler Lavigne, Jr., San Diego State No. 1 seed (4) Cal State Fullerton def. No. 4 seed Utah, 16-3 Apr. 6 Paul Gerrish, Jr., TCU P - Jordan Whatcott, Jr., Utah Apr. 13 Blake Torgerson, Jr., BYU Played at , Irvine, Calif. P - Brian Budrow, Sr., Utah Apr. 20 Stephen Strasburg, Jr., San Diego State May 29 (Friday) RP - Jordan Muir, Sr., BYU Tanner Peters, Fr., UNLV No. 2 seed (7) Virginia def. No. 3 seed San Diego State, 5-1 RP - Taylor Cragin, Sr., TCU Apr. 27 Eric Marshall, Jr., TCU May 30 (Saturday) May 4 Stephen Strasburg, Jr., San Diego State No. 3 seed San Diego State def. No. 4 seed Fresno State, 4-1 Player of the Year: Mike Brownstein, New Mexico May 11 Stephen Strasburg, Jr., San Diego State May 31 (Sunday) Pitcher of the Year: Stephen Strasburg, San Diego State May 18 Rudy Jaramillo, Fr., New Mexico No. 1 seed (1) UC Irvine def. No. 3 seed San Diego State, 14-3 Freshman of the Year: C.J. Cron, Utah Coach of the Year: Jim Schlossnagle, TCU

2009 Academic All-Mountain West Conference School Name Yr. GPA Major School Name Yr. GPA Major Air Force Abrecht, Evan Fr. 3.34 Undeclared TCU Featherston, Taylor Fr. 3.00 Business Air Force Allen, Casey Sr. 3.06 Economics TCU Gerrish, Paul Sr. 3.22 Communication Studies Air Force Ceci, Michael Fr. 3.52 Undeclared TCU Hoelscher, Sean So. 3.65 Economics Air Force McMahon, Jonathan So. 3.05 Systems Engineering Management TCU Marshall, Eric Jr. 3.74 Finance Air Force Moss, Tytus So. 3.56 Foreign Area Study TCU Schultz, Aaron So. 3.35 Business BYU Bills, Thomas Sr. 3.12 French Studies TCU Woodruff, Hunt Sr. 3.79 Accounting BYU Bowen, Michael Sr. 3.35 General Business UNLV Baca, Justin So. 3.17 Kinesiological Sciences BYU Hardesty, Shawn So. 3.50 English UNLV Beuerlein, Drew Jr. 3.01 University Studies BYU Ko, Kasey Sr. 3.16 Physical Education Teaching K-12 UNLV Bumstead, David Sr. 3.28 University Studies BYU Law, Adam Fr. 3.15 Undeclared UNLV Claus, Chad So. 3.02 Biological Sciences BYU Luker, Brock Fr. 3.43 Pre-Management Core UNLV DeWeese, Glenn Jr. 3.33 Interdisciplinary Studies BYU McNaughton, Sean Jr. 3.22 Pre-Management Core UNLV Hales, Corey Sr. 3.06 University Studies BYU Michon, Brandon Jr. 3.19 Finance UNLV Hutchison, Matt Jr. 3.37 Interdisciplinary Studies BYU Miller, Adam Fr. 3.05 Construction Management Premajor UNLV Kretchmer, Kyle Jr. 3.92 Kinesiological Sciences BYU Musso, John Sr. 3.48 General Business UNLV Morel, Anthony Sr. 3.05 University Studies BYU Sloan, Kevin Jr. 3.52 Construction Management Premajor UNLV Nading, Chad Jr. 3.33 University Studies BYU Wolf, Alex So. 3.24 Undeclared UNLV Peters, Tanner Fr. 3.08 Undeclared New Mexico Brownstein, Michael Sr. 3.33 Psychology UNLV Resnick, Bryan Sr. 3.75 Sports Education Leadership New Mexico Cox, Clinton Sr. 3.70 Chemistry UNLV Roundy, Rance Jr. 3.43 University Studies New Mexico Grubbs, Daniel Sr. 3.62 Business Administration UNLV Sferra, J.J. Sr. 3.06 University Studies New Mexico Hamilton, Dane Sr. 3.37 Communications UNLV Singer, Stephen Jr. 3.72 Finance New Mexico Hesketh, Jonathan Sr. 3.46 Economics UNLV Wight, Jesse Sr. 3.24 University Studies New Mexico Hewett, Brandon Sr. 3.11 Mass Communications Utah Beltran, Michael So. 3.34 Economics New Mexico Moore, Robert Sr. 3.36 Business Administration Utah Cron, C.J. Fr. 3.30 Business New Mexico Oatman, Jason Jr. 3.27 University Studies Utah Jones, Zach Jr. 3.43 Economics New Mexico Willett, Maxwell Sr. 3.00 Business Administration Utah Pond, Joe Fr. 3.76 Business San Diego State Parker, Matt So. 3.28 Public Administration Utah Shimada, Corey Sr. 3.19 Finance TCU Curry, Matt Jr. 3.48 Communication Studies Utah Wilding, Andrew Jr. 3.42 History/Political Science TCU Ellington, Chris Sr. 3.51 Communication Studies

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2009 Rebel Statistics

Record: 26-32 Home: 21-13 Away: 5-19 Neutral: 1-1 MWC: 9-15

HITTING PLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% BEUERLEIN, Drew .407 17 17 59 16 24 5 4 2 22 43 .729 4 7 7 0 .500 0 1 3 3 99 12 1 .991 GILBERTSON, Brian .370 17 13 46 7 17 3 0 0 12 20 .435 4 1 13 1 .431 0 2 0 1 111 2 3 .974 SFERRA, J.J. .364 54 54 236 47 86 9 6 0 22 107 .453 20 3 23 1 .419 1 1 5 8 142 2 2 .986 ROUNDY, Rance .364 43 42 165 40 60 9 5 3 32 88 .533 9 6 36 3 .403 6 4 4 4 77 0 2 .975 WIGHT, Jesse .345 52 50 197 61 68 13 3 10 37 117 .594 28 4 32 4 .431 3 0 5 6 254 22 7 .975 FRIERSON, Jarred .340 51 49 191 35 65 7 4 4 35 92 .482 23 8 36 4 .429 2 4 4 9 28 100 21 .859 BERKE, Scott .329 48 40 170 32 56 12 1 2 40 76 .447 7 5 17 3 .366 4 4 10 14 67 3 1 .986 KRETCHMER, Kyle .329 31 18 82 16 27 5 1 5 23 49 .598 7 2 17 3 .387 2 0 0 0 218 8 5 .978 THORNTON, Ryan .327 55 53 226 58 74 15 3 10 42 125 .553 20 7 55 9 .395 3 0 13 19 15 0 0 1.000 RESNICK, Bryan .327 57 54 202 46 66 9 3 7 35 102 .505 22 11 40 3 .414 4 5 8 10 108 198 7 .978 MOREL, Anthony .324 58 58 219 37 71 12 4 3 44 100 .457 13 1 40 5 .360 3 2 3 5 91 182 15 .948 CLAUS, Chad .269 38 33 108 14 29 6 0 0 21 35 .324 10 2 20 1 .336 2 6 0 1 182 26 3 .986 DiMAGGIO, Joe .233 26 15 60 7 14 6 1 1 8 25 .417 6 3 13 2 .329 1 2 0 0 72 8 3 .964 FULLER, Trent .209 28 20 86 14 18 1 0 2 11 25 .291 9 2 18 3 .299 0 0 1 1 14 38 7 .881 ------ALDRIDGE, Justin .320 10 5 25 2 8 4 0 0 4 12 .480 2 1 4 1 .393 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 1.000 NAKAMURA, Lane .300 12 1 10 0 3 0 0 0 2 3 .300 1 0 4 1 .333 1 0 0 0 5 2 0 1.000 MEHLHOFF, Tyson .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .329 58 58 2083 432 686 116 35 49 390 1019 .489 185 63 376 44 .395 32 31 56 82 1512 690 90 .961 Opponents .318 58 58 2063 460 656 111 18 60 401 983 .476 242 62 342 64 .401 27 37 110 129 1507 604 74 .966

LOB - Team (455), Opp (460). DPs turned - Team (75), Opp (51). CI - Team (1), DiMAGGIO, J. 1. IBB - Team (2), KRETCHMER, K 1, WIGHT, Jesse 1, Opp (1). Picked off - FRIERSON, J. 5, RESNICK, B. 2, ROUNDY, R. 2, THORNTON, R 2, DiMAGGIO, J. 1, WIGHT, Jesse 1, SFERRA, J.J. 1, FULLER, T. 1, MOREL, A. 1.

PITCHING Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA BACA, Marc 4.05 3 1 21 1 0 0 0 3 33.1 37 20 15 17 22 5 0 1 130 .285 5 4 0 1 2 PETERS, Tanner 4.90 5 7 15 13 1 1 0 0 79.0 86 55 43 19 59 11 3 9 311 .277 4 10 0 2 8 DeWEESE, Glenn 6.15 0 1 17 1 0 0 0 0 26.1 43 24 18 9 12 13 2 2 114 .377 2 0 1 4 1 GOODMAN, Michael 6.29 2 1 15 1 0 0 0 0 24.1 34 24 17 15 20 8 0 4 102 .333 4 3 3 0 3 BERESFORD, Andrew 6.32 3 4 18 15 0 0 0 0 84.0 99 69 59 32 54 15 2 7 337 .294 12 11 1 5 5 HALES, Corey 6.85 3 3 14 6 0 0 0 0 43.1 49 37 33 33 32 6 3 2 166 .295 10 6 1 3 2 URLAUB, Jeff 6.88 5 6 14 14 0 0 0 0 70.2 102 63 54 21 38 16 3 11 290 .352 3 2 2 2 12 HUTCHISON, Matt 7.05 2 2 16 1 0 0 0 0 44.2 61 36 35 18 32 10 1 5 185 .330 8 6 0 3 1 BACA, Justin 8.15 0 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 17.2 23 19 16 17 14 2 1 4 76 .303 5 1 0 0 1 CONROY, Kyle 8.62 2 1 12 1 0 0 0 0 15.2 18 17 15 10 11 7 2 0 61 .295 2 4 0 3 0 NADING, Chad 9.43 1 2 16 1 0 0 0 0 21.0 27 25 22 17 15 5 0 3 86 .314 9 5 0 0 2 ------BUMSTEAD, David 8.59 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 7.1 12 8 7 2 5 2 0 1 33 .364 1 3 0 0 0 GILBERTSON, Brian 9.00 0 3 11 2 0 0 0 0 17.0 25 23 17 9 14 6 1 5 75 .333 5 3 0 1 0 AASE, Kelby 14.54 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 9 10 7 6 4 0 0 0 22 .409 1 1 0 1 0 SINGER, Stephen 16.20 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 10.0 18 19 18 14 8 4 0 2 45 .400 8 3 0 1 0 FULLER, Trent 16.20 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 2 10 .400 1 0 0 0 0 WHITSETT, Thomas 17.18 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 9 8 7 3 2 0 0 2 20 .450 2 0 0 1 0 Totals 6.89 26 32 58 58 1 1 0 3 504.0 656 460 386 242 342 111 18 60 2063 .318 82 62 8 27 37 Opponents 6.72 32 26 58 58 1 1 1 12 502.1 686 432 375 185 376 116 35 49 2083 .329 61 63 12 32 31

PB - Team (26), CLAUS, Chad 11, DiMAGGIO, J. 9, BEUERLEIN, D 5, NAKAMURA, L. 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (5), URLAUB, Jeff 3, DeWEESE, G. 1, HALES, Corey 1, Opp (15). SBA/ATT - CLAUS, Chad (65-74), DiMAGGIO, J. (21-24), PETERS, T. (20-24), BEUERLEIN, D (21-23), HALES, Corey (16-18), BERESFORD, A (16-17), URLAUB, Jeff (11-14), BACA, Marc (10-11), HUTCHISON, M (5-10), GOODMAN, M. (8-9), NADING, Chad (6-8), DeWEESE, G. (6-6), BACA, Justin (5-5), AASE, Kelby (3-3), BUMSTEAD, D. (2-2), NAKAMURA, L. (2-2), CONROY, Kyle (2-2), ALDRIDGE, J. (1-1).

2010 UNLV BASEBALL 48 final results date Opposing team Score r-h-E R-h-e Inns Overall MWC Pitcher of record Att. Time Feb. 20, 2009 MAINE W, 4-2 4-9-1 2-7-2 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 URLAUB, Jeff (W 1-0) 877 2:28 Feb. 21, 2009 MAINE W, 9-5 9-10-2 5-10-0 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 HUTCHISON, M (W 1-0) 0 2:42 Feb. 21, 2009 MAINE W, 4-3 4-7-0 3-10-1 9 3-0-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, M. (W 1-0) 562 2:32 Feb. 22, 2009 MAINE L, 9-11 9-13-3 11-13-1 9 3-1-0 0-0-0 BACA, Justin (L 0-1) 403 3:28 Feb. 24, 2009 ARIZONA L, 7-14 7-11-2 14-19-1 9 3-2-0 0-0-0 DeWEESE, G. (L 0-1) 472 3:08 Feb. 25, 2009 ARIZONA L, 12-16 12-12-2 16-14-3 9 3-3-0 0-0-0 HALES, Corey (L 0-1) 403 3:36 Feb. 27, 2009 SAINT PETER'S W, 5-4 5-9-0 4-7-0 9 4-3-0 0-0-0 BACA, Marc (W 1-0) 0 2:25 Feb. 27, 2009 SAINT PETER'S W, 7-3 7-10-2 3-6-1 9 5-3-0 0-0-0 BERESFORD, A (W 1-0) 378 2:35 Feb. 28, 2009 SAINT PETER'S W, 9-2 9-11-0 2-7-3 9 6-3-0 0-0-0 PETERS, T. (W 1-0) 0 3:05 Feb. 28, 2009 SAINT PETER'S W, 15-7 15-15-1 7-8-1 9 7-3-0 0-0-0 CONROY, Kyle (W 1-0) 493 3:33 March 6, 2009 BUTLER W, 9-2 9-12-0 2-7-3 9 8-3-0 0-0-0 URLAUB, Jeff (W 2-0) 405 2:20 March 7, 2009 BUTLER W, 19-10 19-20-2 10-15-6 9 9-3-0 0-0-0 CONROY, Kyle (W 2-0) 0 3:20 March 7, 2009 BUTLER W, 24-5 24-30-1 5-11-2 9 10-3-0 0-0-0 PETERS, T. (W 2-0) 555 3:10 March 8, 2009 BUTLER W, 14-2 14-16-2 2-4-2 9 11-3-0 0-0-0 HALES, Corey (W 1-1) 364 2:40 *Mar 13, 2009 at San Diego State L, 3-4 3-7-0 4-9-0 9 11-4-0 0-1-0 URLAUB, Jeff (L 2-1) 2102 2:31 *Mar 14, 2009 at San Diego State L, 1-6 1-7-1 6-10-0 9 11-5-0 0-2-0 PETERS, T. (L 2-1) 452 2:38 *Mar 15, 2009 at San Diego State L, 2-15 2-6-1 15-14-1 9 11-6-0 0-3-0 HALES, Corey (L 1-2) 447 3:23 March 18, 2009 NEVADA, RENO L, 6-14 6-15-2 14-18-1 9 11-7-0 0-3-0 HUTCHISON, M (L 1-1) 573 3:23 *March 20, 2009 AIR FORCE W, 11-3 11-17-1 3-13-2 9 12-7-0 1-3-0 URLAUB, Jeff (W 3-1) 473 2:40 *March 21, 2009 AIR FORCE W, 10-5 10-12-2 5-9-1 9 13-7-0 2-3-0 PETERS, T. (W 3-1) 388 2:50 *March 22, 2009 AIR FORCE L, 9-11 9-10-0 11-14-6 9 13-8-0 2-4-0 GILBERTSON (L 0-1) 394 2:50 March 24, 2009 at Oklahoma State L, 2-8 2-10-1 8-8-1 9 13-9-0 2-4-0 BERESFORD, A (L 1-1) 756 2:27 March 25, 2009 at Oklahoma State L, 1-15 1-8-0 15-13-0 9 13-10-0 2-4-0 GOODMAN, M. (L 1-1) 612 2:39 March 27, 2009 at Long Beach State L, 4-7 4-9-5 7-10-0 9 13-11-0 2-4-0 URLAUB, Jeff (L 3-2) 1141 3:30 March 28, 2009 at Long Beach State L, 0-4 0-2-1 4-10-1 9 13-12-0 2-4-0 PETERS, T. (L 3-2) 938 2:13 March 29, 2009 at Long Beach State L, 4-13 4-11-7 13-15-1 9 13-13-0 2-4-0 BERESFORD, A (L 1-2) 1304 3:10 March 31, 2009 at Cal St. Northridge L, 1-5 1-5-3 5-8-2 9 13-14-0 2-4-0 URLAUB, Jeff (L 3-3) 118 2:34 April 1, 2009 at Cal St. Northridge L, 4-9 4-9-2 9-7-1 9 13-15-0 2-4-0 CONROY, Kyle (L 2-1) 216 2:48 *April 3, 2009 UTAH L, 5-8 5-10-3 8-11-0 9 13-16-0 2-5-0 URLAUB, Jeff (L 3-4) 342 2:55 *April 4, 2009 UTAH W, 7-5 7-12-4 5-14-0 9 14-16-0 3-5-0 PETERS, T. (W 4-2) 431 2:50 *April 5, 2009 UTAH W, 4-3 4-9-1 3-9-1 (10) 15-16-0 4-5-0 NADING, Chad (W 1-0) 612 2:25 *April 9, 2009 SAN DIEGO STATE L, 4-15 4-12-3 15-15-0 9 15-17-0 4-6-0 URLAUB, Jeff (L 3-5) 1073 3:15 *April 10, 2009 SAN DIEGO STATE L, 6-8 6-13-3 8-9-0 9 15-18-0 4-7-0 NADING, Chad (L 1-1) 549 3:09 *April 11, 2009 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 9-6 9-14-2 6-10-0 9 16-18-0 5-7-0 BACA, Marc (W 2-0) 639 3:18 April 17, 2009 NORTHERN COLORADO W, 2-0 2-8-0 0-1-0 9 17-18-0 5-7-0 PETERS, T. (W 5-2) 562 2:20 April 18, 2009 NORTHERN COLORADO W, 11-1 11-17-1 1-4-0 9 18-18-0 5-7-0 BERESFORD, A (W 2-2) 0 2:50 April 18, 2009 NORTHERN COLORADO W, 15-2 15-17-0 2-7-1 7 19-18-0 5-7-0 HALES, Corey (W 2-2) 776 2:10 April 19, 2009 NORTHERN COLORADO W, 14-4 14-17-1 4-10-3 9 20-18-0 5-7-0 URLAUB, Jeff (W 4-5) 362 2:40 April 21, 2009 at Texas Tech L, 6-10 6-10-1 10-17-0 9 20-19-0 5-7-0 HUTCHISON, M (L 1-2) 2142 2:36 April 22, 2009 at Texas Tech L, 5-14 5-11-2 14-15-0 9 20-20-0 5-7-0 GILBERTSON (L 0-2) 1925 3:16 *April 24, 2009 at Air Force L, 5-7 5-9-2 7-9-0 9 20-21-0 5-8-0 PETERS, T. (L 5-3) 144 2:41 *April 25, 2009 at Air Force W, 20-13 20-23-2 13-18-2 9 21-21-0 6-8-0 BERESFORD, A (W 3-2) 68 3:05 *April 26, 2009 at Air Force W, 11-3 11-15-0 3-9-2 9 22-21-0 7-8-0 URLAUB, Jeff (W 5-5) 114 2:38 April 28, 2009 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE W, 13-8 13-16-1 8-10-2 9 23-21-0 7-8-0 GOODMAN, M. (W 2-1) 371 3:11 April 29, 2009 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE L, 2-8 2-11-0 8-13-1 9 23-22-0 7-8-0 GILBERTSON (L 0-3) 268 2:55 *May 1, 2009 at New Mexico L, 4-8 4-12-2 8-13-0 9 23-23-0 7-9-0 PETERS, T. (L 5-4) 1307 2:26 *May 2, 2009 at New Mexico W, 8-6 8-8-0 6-12-1 9 24-23-0 8-9-0 HALES, Corey (W 3-2) 929 3:05 *May 3, 2009 at New Mexico W, 13-11 13-19-0 11-17-2 (10) 25-23-0 9-9-0 BACA, Marc (W 3-0) 904 4:06 May 5, 2009 UC RIVERSIDE L, 5-22 5-12-3 22-24-1 9 25-24-0 9-9-0 NADING, Chad (L 1-2) 313 2:57 *May 7, 2009 at BYU L, 12-15 12-19-3 15-14-4 9 25-25-0 9-10-0 PETERS, T. (L 5-5) 1083 3:18 *May 8, 2009 at BYU L, 3-7 3-10-1 7-8-1 9 25-26-0 9-11-0 BERESFORD, A (L 3-3) 1933 2:35 *May 9, 2009 at BYU L, 13-14 13-15-2 14-17-1 9 25-27-0 9-12-0 PETERS, T. (L 5-6) 1675 3:27 May 12, 2009 at UC Riverside W, 8-6 8-11-2 6-15-2 9 26-27-0 9-12-0 HUTCHISON, M (W 2-2) 170 3:05 *May 14, 2009 TCU L, 4-10 4-10-2 10-10-1 9 26-28-0 9-13-0 PETERS, T. (L 5-7) 347 2:57 *May 15, 2009 TCU L, 10-14 10-16-1 14-16-5 9 26-29-0 9-14-0 BERESFORD, A (L 3-4) 476 3:34 *May 16, 2009 TCU L, 3-10 3-8-1 10-10-0 9 26-30-0 9-15-0 URLAUB, Jeff (L 5-6) 312 2:41 !May 19, 2009 vs. San Diego State L, 1-12 1-3-0 12-15-0 9 26-31-0 9-15-0 HALES, Corey (L 3-3) 975 3:11 !May 20, 2009 vs. BYU L, 4-5 4-6-3 5-8-1 9 26-32-0 9-15-0 BACA, Marc (L 3-1) 2112 2:53

* = MWC Game ! = MWC Tournament Game () extra inning game

www.unlvrebels.com 49 rebels in the mlb draft

UNLV Rebels in the junior RHP, 9th round, Patrick Dobson MLB Draft since 1985 1997: junior OF, 18th round, Lance Schuermann Toby Hall San Francisco Giants 1985: junior LHP, 11th round, junior C, 9th round, Tim Arnold Texas Rangers Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2004: senior, C, 12th round T.J. Mathews Ryan Hankins Ben Scheinbaum California Angels junior RHP, 30th round, junior 3B, 13th round, senior, LHP, 10th round, John Stein Minnesota Twins senior, RHP, 12th round Larry Lucchetti Chris Humphries Eric Nielsen Chicago White Sox junior RHP, 31st round, junior RHP, 32nd round, junior, OF, 12th round Mike Oglesbee St. Louis Cardinals Philadelphia Phillies junior, 1b, 23rd round Steve Cerio Jake Vose senior C, 42nd round, 1998: senior, LHP, 13th round St. Louis Cardinals Kevin Eberwein 1986: junior 3B, 5th round, Brent Johnson Matt Williams 1992: San Diego Padres senior, CF, 14th round junior SS, 1st round (No. 3), Dan Madsen Sean Campbell San Francisco Giants junior OF, 21st round, junior C/1B, 9th round, Ryan Ruiz Steve Moser San Diego Padres senior, 2B, 19th round senior 2B, 5th round, Aaron Turnier Mike Zipser Pittsburgh Pirates junior LHP, 24th round, junior RHP, 26th round, David Seccombe Mike Oglesbee Philadelphia Phillies senior, RHP, 29th round senior 1B, 8th round, Jonathan Jarolimek Bryan Gidge Boston Red Sox Kansas City Royals senior RHP, 29th round, junior RHP, 33rd round, Matt Minor Greg Roscoe Chicago Cubs Minnesota Twin junior, RHP, 47th round junior RHP, 28th round, T. J. Mathews San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants senior RHP, 35th round, 1999: Reggie Farmer St. Louis Cardinals Ryan Ludwick 2005: junior OF, 37th round, Tory Miran junior OF, 2nd round, Derek Rodriguez senior LHP, 51st round, Oakland A’s senior, RHP, 14th round Los Angeles Dodgers Brian Hertel Chicago White Sox 1987: junior 1B, 17th round, Zeke Parraz Greg Roscoe 1993: Seattle Mariners senior, SS, 25th round senior RHP, 9th round, Eric Ludwick Eliott Sarabia Oakland Athletics Cleveland Indians junior RHP, 2nd round, senior SS, 20th round, Matt Luca Reggie Farmer Pittsburgh Pirates junior, RHP, 27th round senior OF, 9th round, Rodney Mazion James Close San Diego Padres junior OF, 15th round, junior OF, 22nd round, Wayne Foltin Reed Peters New York Mets Florida Marlins junior, RHP, 31st round junior OF, 12th round, Lino Diaz Toby Harris San Francisco Giants California Angels senior 3B, 30th round, junior RHP, 24th round, Bob Ayrault Kansas City Royals 2006: junior RHP, 26th round, Chris Adolph Kevin Skogley Pittsburgh Pirates 1994: senior OF, 27th round, sophomore, LHP, 30th round Bob Chadwick Gus Kennedy San Diego Padres LA Angels of Anaheim junior LHP, 35th round, junior OF, 31st round, Philadelphia Phillies Atlanta Braves 2000: 2007: Roger Castner Luke Anderson Kevin Skogley senior RHP, 50th round, 1995: junior RHP, 18th round, junior, LHP, 12th round Pittsburgh Pirates Travis McClendon San Francisco Giants Chicago White Sox senior C, 25th round, Andy McCulloch Craig Heyer 1988: St. Louis Cardinals senior RHP, 20th round, junior, RHP, 22nd round Dave Sturdivant Joel Garber Toronto Blue Jays New York Yankees senior C, 10th round, junior LHP, 32nd round, Efren Navarro Jr. California Angels Chicago White Sox 2001: junior, LHP, 50th round Scott Lewis Ryan Olson LA Angels of Anaheim senior RHP, 11th round, 1996: junior, LHP, 10th round, California Angels Tom LaRosa New York Mets 2008: junior RHP, 6th round, Xavier Scruggs 1989: Minnesota Twins 2002: junior, 1B, 19th round Gary Forrester Nate Yeskie Jason Reuss St. Louis Cardinals senior SS, 20th round, junior RHP, 9th round, senior, OF, 11th round, Michael Brenly Los Angeles Dodgers Minnesota Twins Houston Astros junior, C, 36th round Kevin Lofthus Rob Luce Jared Bonnell Chicago Cubs senior 1B, 47th round, junior RHP, 9th round, junior RHP, 23rd round, Jeff Urlaub Oakland A’s Seattle Mariners Arizona Diamondbacks junior, LHP, 47th round Stacy Kleiner Florida Marlins 1990: junior catcher, 16th round, 2003: Donovan Osborne St. Louis Cardinals 2009: junior LHP, 1st round (No. 13), Paul Tanner senior RHP, 6th round, J.J. Sferra St. Louis Cardinals junior SS, 22nd round, Kansas City Royals senior, OF, 31st round St. Louis Cardinals Washington Nationals 1991: Mike Bauder Robbie Van Chad Nading Brian Boehringer junior LHP, 22nd round, junior LHP, 8th round, junior, RHP, 37th round senior RHP, 4th round, Minnesota Twins Arizona Diamond Backs Texas Rangers Chicago White Sox Brian Anthony Fernando Valenzuela Jr. Marc Baca Doug VanderWeele senior 1B, 25th round, junior 1B, 10th round, senior, RHP, 42nd round Colorado Rockies San Diego Padres Pittsburgh Pirates

2010 UNLV BASEBALL 50 rebel all-americans

The UNLV baseball program boasted four straight freshman All- American se­lec­tions in 1995-1996- 1997-1998. Overall, UNLV baseball has had a total of 19 All-American selections, with Rebels earning the prestigous honor in the past six years. Rebel Xavier Scruggs was the latest All- American selection, earning second team Louisville Slugger All-America. Scruggs was the 2008 MWC Most Valuable Player, becoming just the Dan Murphy Randy Ward Ken Elsee Bill Max second player to earn the league's 1980 - 1st Team 1980 - 1st Team 1980 - 2nd Team 1981 - 3rd Team triple crown.

Mike Oglesbee Matt Williams Layne Lambert Kevin Lofthus Donovan Osborne 1985 - 2nd Team 1986 - 1st Team 1988 - 2nd Team 1989 - 1st Team 1980-90 - 1st Team

Ryan Hankins Kevin Eberwein Ryan Ludwick Ryan Hamill Brent Johnson 1995 - 1st Team (FR) 1996 - 1st Team (FR) 1997 - 1st Team (FR) 1998 - Hon. Ment. (FR) 2001 - Freshman A.A.

Joe Wickman David Trujillo Matt Luca Eric Nielsen Xavier Scruggs 2002 - Freshman A.A. 2002 - 1st Team 2003 - Freshman A.A. 2004 - 1st Team 2008 - 2nd Team

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CAREER BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS CAREER LEADERS (Minimum 300 At Bats) (Minimum 150 Innings Pitched) At Total SLG Earned Player GamesBats Hits Bases Avg. % Player W-L Games IP Hits Runs Runs ERA 1. Ryan Hankins, 1995-97 166 664 252 414 .379 .623 1. Herb Pryor, 1971-73, 1978 35-21 65 453 420 194 128 2.54 2. Eric Nielsen, 2002-2004 180 673 253 394 .376 .580 2. Jim Bonnell, 1972-73 14-7 29 177 164 87 62 3.15 3. Dan Murphy, 1979-80 127 479 179 310 .374 .647 3. Ralph Garcia, 1967-70 30-22 62 343.2 260 181 121 3.17 4. Randy Ward, 1980-81 125 445 166 338 .373 .759 4. Dennis Chambers, 1970-72 14-16 41 228.1 225 133 82 3.23 5. Tony DeMarco, 1998-00 133 541 200 298 .369 .551 5. Ken Elsee, 1979-80 22-3 37 204 207 109 79 3.23 6. Kevin Lofthus, 1987-89 115 433 159 310 .367 .716 6. Dan Fischer, 1976-79 21-15 59 347 366 200 145 3.75 7. Chris Gillette, 1998-99 102 398 146 211 .367 .530 7. Dennis Deck, 1975-76 13-8 31 193 192 106 82 3.82 8. Ed Crow, 1979-80 119 467 171 252 .366 .539 8. Stan Hawkins, 1979-80 19-1 31 179.2 178 88 77 3.85 9. Mike Oglesbee, 1985-86 117 423 155 334 .366 .789 9. Kirk Jones, 1976-79 22-16 57 307 330 199 133 3.90 10. Bill Nader, 1978-81 133 438 160 255 .365 .582 10. Joe Boever, 1982 14-8 26 168.1 170 96 74 3.96

SEASON LEADERS — HITTING SEASON LEADERS — PITCHING AT BATS BATTING AVERAGE TOTAL BASES APPEARANCES HITS ALLOWED STRIKEOUTS 2009 236 J.J. Sferra 2009 .364 J.J. Sferra 2009 125 Ryan Thornton 2008 33 Adam Moser 2008 113 Thomas Whitsett 2008 46 Thomas Whitsett 2008 246 J.J. Sferra 2008 .379 Xavier Scruggs 2008 170 Xavier Scruggs 2007 34 Koji Pupo 2007 137 Craig Heyer 2007 79 Craig Heyer 2007 252 Keith Smith 2007 .345 Keith Smith 2007 128 Keith Smith 2006 26 Jabe Beard 2006 110 Chris Saddoris 2006 60 Kevin Skogley 2006 235 CJ Lang 2006 .362 CJ Lang 2006 148 Keith Smith 2005 29 Chris Huseman 2005 137 Derek Rodriguez 2005 76 Derek Rodriguez 2005 247 Zeke Parraz 2005 .370 JC Sibley 2005 130 Zeke Parraz 2004 26 Ben Scheinbaum 2004 138 Jake Vose 2004 98 Matt Luca 2004 251 Eric Nielsen 2004 .402 Eric Nielsen 2004 176 Eric Nielsen 26 Matt Minor 2003 117 Jake Vose 2003 97 Robbie Van 2003 274 Brent Johnson 2003 .365 Eric Nielsen 2003 146 Patrick Dobson 2003 28 Ryan Braun 2002 98 Courtney Hall 2002 85 Robbie Van 2002 259 Brent Johnson 2002 .437 Joe Wickman 2002 146 David Trujillo 2002 34 Jeremy Weinberg 2001 114 Courtney Hall 2001 68 Jared Bonnell 2001 208 Garrett Shitanishi 2001 .374 David Trujillo 2001 124 Trent Kitsch 2001 20 Jared Bonnell 2000 113 Giovanni Pupo 2000 72 Ryan Olson 2000 217 Nate Kaup 2000 .355 Nate Kaup 2000 124 Nate Kaup 2000 22 Andy McCullouch 1999 117 Andy McCulloch 1999 99 Bill Scheffels 1999 236 Chris Adolph, 1999 .387 Chris Gillette 1999 155 Ryan Ludwick 1999 25 Jimmy Smith 1998 110 Jerimiah Tipton 1998 69 Mike Zipser 1997 139 Mike Zipser Ryan Ludwick 1998 .422 Tony DeMarco 1998 160 Kevin Eberwein 1998 27 Jimmy Smith 1997 56 Jerimiah Tipton 1997 21 Jerimiah Tipton 1996 125 Tom LaRosa 1996 103 Tom LaRosa 1998 233 Kevin Eberwein 1997 .390 Ryan Hankins 1997 153 Ryan Ludwick 1996 32 Rob Luce 1995 176 Nate Yeskie 1995 147 Nate Yeskie 1997 229 Ryan Ludwick 1996 .367 Eberwein, Hankins 1996 150 Stacy Kleiner 1995 .383 Ryan Hankins 1995 22 Erik Oliver 1994 145 Nate Yeskie 1994 98 Byron Klemaske 1996 267 Paul Tanner 1995 150 Ryan Hankins 1994 .343 Ryan Plughoff 1994 21 Byron Klemaske 1993 96 Eric Ludwick 1993 77 Eric Ludwick 1995 240 Ryan Hankins 1994 136 Gus Kennedy 1993 22 Dennis DeMartini 1994 220 John Coats DOUBLES RUNS ALLOWED WINS 2009 15 Ryan Thornton STOLEN BASES STARTS 2008 72 Thomas Whitsett 2008 6 Adam Moser RUNS 2008 20 Xavier Scruggs 2009 13 Ryan Thornton 2008 13 Corey Hales 2007 81 Craig Heyer 2007 6 Craig Heyer 2009 61 Jesse Wight 2007 15 Blake Gailen 2008 10 Rance Roundy 13 Matt Hutchison 2006 72 Chris Saddoris 2006 6 Chris Saddoris 2008 60 Xavier Scruggs 2006 18 Keith Smith 2007 17 Calvin Beamon 13 Thomas Whitsett 2005 82 Derek Rodriguez 2005 5 (Five players) 2007 49 Blake Gailen 2005 21 Ryan Bird 17 Ryan Kowalski 2007 18 Craig Heyer 2004 81 Jake Vose 2004 9 Jake Vose 49 Keith Smith 2004 23 Eric Nielsen 2006 16 CJ Lang 2006 14 Chris Saddoris 2003 71 Jake Vose 9 David Seccombe 2006 66 CJ Lang 2003 20 Patrick Dobson 2005 9 JC Sibley 14 Kevin Skogley 2002 63 David Seccombe 2003 9 Robbie Van 2005 62 CJ Lang Fernando Valenzuela 2004 20 Ryan Kowalski 2005 18 Derek Rodriguez 2001 77 Courtney Hall 2002 7 Robbie Van 2004 84 Eric Nielsen 2002 30 Brent Johnson 2003 17 Garett Shitanishi 2004 18 Jake Vose 2000 78 Giovanni Pupo 2001 7 Courtney Hall 2003 72 Peter White 2001 20 Brent Johnson 2002 14 Garett Shitanishi 2003 18 Jake Vose 1999 71 Andy McCulloch 2000 6 Ryan Olson 2002 64 Brent Johnson 2000 20 Nate Kaup 2001 15 Brent Johnson 2002 14 Robbie Van 1998 73 Mike Zipser 999 6 Bryan Gidge 2001 48 Trent Kitsch 1999 21 Chris Gillette 2000 10 John Cruz Courtney Hall 1997 88 Mike Zipser 1998 6 Andy McCulloch 2000 51 Adam Manley 1998 24 Kevin Eberwein 1999 19 Ryan Ludwick 2001 16 Courtney Hall 1996 72 Mike Bauder 1997 5 Mike Zipser 1999 70 Ryan Ludwick 1997 17 Toby Hall 1998 6 Sean Campbell 2000 14 Joe Maruffi 1995 94 Denny DeMartini 1996 9 Tom LaRosa 1998 63 Kevin Eberwein 1996 19 Kevin Eberwein 1997 9 Chris Adolph 1999 15 Andy McCulloch 1994 96 Nate Yeskie 1995 11 Nate Yeskie 1997 67 Ryan Hankins 1995 18 Ryan Hankins 1996 28 Paul Tanner 1998 14 Mike Zipser 1993 71 Eric Ludwick 1994 8 Nate Yeskie 1996 78 Stacy Kleiner 1994 13 Stacy Kleiner, 1995 20 Travis McClendon 1997 16 Mike Zipser 1993 62 T.J. Mathews 1993 7 Byron Klemaske 1995 61 Stacy Kleiner Gus Kennedy 1994 16 Gus Kennedy 1996 17 Tom LaRosa 1994 62 Gus Kennedy 1995 18 Nate Yeskie EARNED RUNS LOSSES TRIPLES BASES ON BALLS 1994 15 Tom LaRosa, 2008 64 Thomas Whitsett 2008 6 Matt Hutchison HITS 2009 6 J.J. Sferra 2009 28 Jesse Wight Nate Yeskie 2007 70 Craig Heyer 6 Thomas Whitsett 2009 86 J.J. Sferra 2008 3 J.J. Sferra 2008 40 Xavier Scruggs 1993 13 Eric Ludwick 2006 61 Chris Saddoris 2007 8 Craig Heyer 2008 86 Xavier Scruggs 2007 4 Calvin Beamon 2007 32 Blake Gailen 2005 62 Derek Rodriguez 2006 8 Chris Saddoris 2007 87 Keith Smith 4 Braden Walker 2006 33 Mike Cruz COMPLETE GAMES 2004 61 Jake Vose 2005 7 Matt Luca 2006 85 CJ Lang 2006 4 Keith Smith 2005 36 CJ Lang 2008 1 Corey Hales 2003 57 Jake Vose 2004 5 Matt Luca 2005 85 Zeke Parraz 4 Braden Walker 2004 38 Ryan Ruiz 2007 2 Kevin Skogley 2002 50 Jared Bonnell 5 Ben Scheinbaum 2004 101 Eric Nielsen 2005 3 Zeke Parraz 2003 45 Fernando Valenzuela 2006 0 - 2001 63 Jared Bonnell 2003 4 Robbbie Van, 2003 96 Brent Johnson 2004 4 Ryan Ruiz 2002 42 Ryan Ruiz 2005 1 Derek Rodriguez 2000 62 Giovanni Pupo Jake Vose 2004 1 (Three players) 1999 60 Andy McCulloch 2002 5 Robbie Van, 2002 81 Brent Johnson 2003 3 Brent Johnson 2001 34 Trent Kitsch 2003 1 (Three players) 1998 62 Jerimiah Tipton Courtney Hall 2001 73 Garrett Shitanishi 2002 7 Ryan Ruiz 2000 34 Trent Kitsch 2002 1 Robbie Van 1997 73 Mike Zipser Jared Bonnel 2000 77 Nate Kaup 2001 3 Joe Jacobitz 1999 47 Ryan Ludwick 2000 3 Nate Kaup, Courtney Hal 1996 56 Mike Bauder 2001 7 Courtney Hall 1999 90 Ryan Ludwick 1998 33 Ryan Ludwick Adam Manley, 2001 2 Ryan Olson 1995 84 Denny DeMartini Jared Bonnell 1998 84 Kevin Eberwein 1997 52 Ryan Hankins Denny Seybert 2000 4 Ryan Olson 1994 86 Nate Yeskie 2000 7 Giovanni Pupo, 1997 81 Ryan Ludwick 1996 46 Ryan Hankins 1999 6 Chris Adolph 1999 5 Bill Scheffels 1993 56 Derek Cotton Joe Maruffi 1996 91 Stacy Kleiner 1995 33 Stacy Kleiner 1998 5 Nate Smith 1998 2 Mike Zipser 1999 8 Andy McCulloch 1995 92 Ryan Hankins 1997 6 Ryan Hankins 1994 47 Gus Kennedy 1997 1 (Four players) BASES ON BALLS 1998 5 Mike Zipser 1994 65 John Coats 1996 3 Scott Vincent 1996 2 LaRosa, Perri 2008 42 Steve Rinaudo 1997 8 Tista Perri 1995 6 Travis McClendon STRIKEOUTS 1995 9 Nate Yeskie 2007 44 Matt Hutchison 1996 4 Mike Bauder RBI 1994 2 (Seven players) 2009 55 Ryan Thornton 1994 7 Nate Yeskie 2006 36 Chris Saddoris 1995 9 Denny DeMartini 2009 44 Anthony Morel 2008 50 Xavier Scruggs 1993 5 Eric Ludwick 36 Kevin Skogley 1994 7 Byron Klemaske 2008 65 Xavier Scruggs HOME RUNS 2007 45 Calvin Beamon 2005 42 Matt Luca 1993 7 Eric Ludwick 2007 48 Keith Smith 2009 10 Ryan Thornton 2006 44 Mike Cruz INNINGS 2004 42 Matt Luca 2006 71 Keith Smith 10 Jesse Wight 2005 52 Ryan Bird 2008 75.1 Thomas Whitsett 2003 67 Robbie Van EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2005 63 Zeke Parraz 2008 20 Xavier Scruggs 2004 42 Peter White 2007 110.2 Craig Heyer 2002 45 Jared Bonnell 2008 3.83 Adam Moser 2004 87 Eric Nielsen 2007 9 Xavier Scruggs 42 Eddie Gill 2006 77.1 Chris Saddoris 2001 50 Courtney Hall 2007 3.51 Marc Baca 2003 75 Fernando Valenzuela 9 Keith Smith 2003 40 Patrick Dobson 77.1 Kevin Skogley 2000 26 Giovanni Pupo 2006 3.21 Jabe Beard 2002 74 David Trujillo 2006 14 Keith Smith 2002 60 Jason Reuss 2005 108.1 Derek Rodriguez 1999 41 Bryan Gidge 2005 3.52 Kyle Tabeek 2001 62 Trent Kitsch 2005 16 Justin Tellam 2001 60 Trent Kitsch 2004 109.1 Jake Vose 1998 37 Billy Barker 2004 4.87 Ben Sheinbaum 2000 42 Nate Kaup, 2004 16 Eric Nielsen 2000 47 Trent Kitsch 2003 103.2 Robbie Van 1997 38 Mike Zipser 2003 3.44 Ryan Braun Adam Manley 2003 14 Fernando Valenzuela 1999 43 Brian Hertel, 2002 83.1 Robbie Van 1996 52 Tom LaRosa 2002 4.35 Jeremy Weinberg 1999 69 Ryan Ludwick 2002 18 David Trujillo Ryan Ludwick 2001 93.2 Courtney Hall 1995 66 Tom LaRosa 2001 3.20 Joe Maruffi 1998 57 Ryan Ludwick 2001 15 Trent Kitsch 1998 48 Kevin Eberwein 2000 89.2 Giovanni Pupo 1994 73 Tom LaRosa 2000 4.50 Ryan Olson 1997 68 Ryan Ludwick 2000 13 Trent Kitsch 1997 38 Kevin Eberwein 1999 97.2 Bill Scheffels 1993 57 Byron Klemaske 1999 4.03 Jimmy Smith 1996 72 Brian Anthony 1999 13 Ryan Ludwick 1996 60 Paul Tanner 1997 92.2 Jerimiah Tipton 1998 4.83 Jimmy Smith 1995 49 Ryan Hankins, 1998 16 Kevin Eberwein, 1995 52 Ryan Plughoff 1997 89.2 Mike Zipser 1997 5.40 Jimmy Smith Brian Anthony Ryan Hamill 1994 65 Gus Kennedy 1996 128 Tom LaRosa 1996 3.80 Tom LaRosa 1994 54 Gus Kennedy 1996 16 Ryan Ludwick 1995 144.1 Nate Yeskie 1995 4.36 Nate Yeskie 1996 13 Anthony, Kleiner, 1994 109.2 Tom LaRosa 1994 5.59 Byron Klemaske Vincent 1993 93 Eric Ludwick 1993 4.67 Kevin Downey 1995 13 Brian Anthony 1994 19 Gus Kennedy 2010 UNLV BASEBALL 52 rebel records

GENERAL RECORDS Highest Slugging Percentage Most Complete Games 1. .584 (1981) 1. 29 (1972) Games Played 2. .552 (1998) 2. 28 (1976) 1. 72 (1982) 2. .543 (1986) 2. 70 (1984) Most Shutouts Most At Bats 1. 8 (1970) Most Victories 1. 2,390 (1982) 2. 5 (1979, 81) 1. 53 (1980) 2. 2,383 (1984) 2. 47 (2003) Lowest ERA 3. 44 (1978) Most Runs 1. 3.23 (1972) 4. 43 (1984) 1. 603 (2004) 2. 3.35 (1973, 80) 5. 43 (1996) 2. 588 (2003) 6. 41 (1979) 3. 550 (1996) Highest ERA 7. 40 (1985, 88, 89) 1. 7.43 (1997) Most Runs Batted In 2. 7.34 (1967) Dave Denton Longest Winning Streak 1. 531 (2004) 1. 20 (1980) 2. 529 (2003) Fewest Runs 2. 13 (1980) 3. 500 (1996) 1. 182 (1973) 3. 11 (1989) 2. 199 (1971) Most Hits Longest Losing Streak 1. 771 (1999) Most Runs 1. 12 (2007) 2. 769 (2004) 1. 508 (1982) 2. 9 (1970, 2009) 3. 742 (2003) 2. 492 (1997) 3. 8 (1995, 1997) 2. 492 (1999) Most Extra Base Hits Longest Game by Innings 1. 268 (2003) Fewest Earned Runs 1. 17 - UNLV 1, Pacific 0 2. 261 (1981) 1. 128 (1973) (1970) 2. 134 (1971) 2. 16 - UNLV 5, Weber State 4 Most Doubles (2-16-74) 1. 168 (2003) Most Earned Runs 16 - UNLV 4, San Jose State 2. 162 (2005) 1. 420 (1999) 3. 159 (2004) 2. 415 (2008) Largest Winning Margin 3. 399 (1997) Bill Max 1. 22 - UNLV 29, NMSU 7 Most Triples (5-5-96) 1. 40 (1978) Fewest Hits 22 - UNLV 27, BYU 5 2. 36 (1980) 1. 317 (1971) (3-13-99) 2. 320 (1973) 2. 21 - UNLV 23, Nevada-Reno 2 Most Home Runs (5-10-80) 1. 107 (1986) Most Hits 21 - UNLV 25, Calif. Baptist 4 2. 94 (1981) 1. 770 (1982) (3-20-71) 2. 738 (2005) 21 - UNLV 23, NMSU 2 Most Total Bases 2. 730 (1997) (5-8-92) 1. 1,195 (2003) 3. 19 - UNLV 20, S. Utah 1 2. 1,191 (1980, 81) Most Home Runs (4-24-79) 1. 112 (1986) 19 - UNLV 19, Nebraska 0 Most Bases on Balls 2. 81 (1985) (3-25-86) 1. 368 (1986) 19 - UNLV 29, NMSU 10 2. 319 (1985) Most Strikeouts (4-8-94) 1. 514 (2003) 19 - UNLV 22, C. Conn. St. 3 Most Strikeouts 2. 460 (2004) (5-31-03) 1. 446 (1994) 3. 447 (1984,88) Kevin Lofthus 19 - UNLV 20, Air Force 1 2. 437 (2005) (5-6-05) 3. 434 (2001) Fewest Bases on Balls 19 - UNLV 24, Butler 5 1. 122 (1973) (3-7-09) Most Stolen Bases 2. 129 (1971) 1. 137 (1979) Largest Losing Margin 2. 124 (1980) Most Bases on Balls 1. 25 - Arizona State 30, UNLV 5 1. 364 (1984) (5-30-78) Most Hit By Pitcher 2. 323 (1983) 2. 23 - Northern Arizona 25, UNLV 2 1. 118 (2003) (4-23-72) 2. 103 (2004) Most Hit Batsmen 1. 80 (1998) TEAM BATTING TEAM SINGLE 2. 75 (2003) SINGLE SEASON SEASON 3. 71 (1994) PITCHING 71 (1999) Highest Batting Average 1. .349 (1981) Most Innings Pitched Most Wild Pitches 2. .339 (1999) 1. 611.1 (1982) 1. 82 (2009) 3. .334 (2004) 2. 599.1 (1984) 2. 70 (2008) Lino Diaz 4. .333 (1998) 3. 64 (1994) 5. .332 (1996)

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most Total Bases Most Shutouts SINGLE SEASON 1. 191, Bill Max (1981) 1. 3, Ralph Garcia (1970) 2. 188, Dan Murphy (1980) 1. 3, Donovan Osborne (1989) Highest Batting Average 1. .455, Dave Denton (1976) Most “Cycles” Most Consecutive 9-Inning 2. .443, Bill Max (1981) 1. 2, Bill Max (1981) Shutouts 3. .437, Joe Wickman (2002) 1. 2, Donovan Osborne (1989) Most Bases on Balls Highest Slugging Percentage 1. 60, Mike Oglesbee (1986) Most Consecutive Victories 1. .864, Bill Max (1981) 2. 52, Ryan Hankins (1997) 1. 15, Ken Elsee (1980) 2. .812, Dave Denton (1976) 2. 11, Rich Naylor (1981, 83) Most Strikeouts 3. 10, Stan Hawkins (1979, 80) Most Games Played 1. 65, Gus Kennedy (1994) 1. 70, Frank De Santis (1982) 2. 64, Shaun Murphy (1990) Most Consecutive Scoreless 70, Jon Maldonado (1982) Innings Pitched Donovan Osborne 70, Jim Pace (1982) Fewest Strikeouts 1. 32, Donovan Osborne (1989) 70, Tim Arnold (1984) 1. 1, Lino Diaz (1992, 123 AB) 70, Steve Moser (1984) 2. 5, Lino Diaz (1991, 176 AB) Most Losses 70, Matt Williams (1984) 2. 5, Fred Demick (1971, 131 AB) 1. 9, Mike Whitemaine (1974) 3. 6, Fred Demick (1970, 172 AB) 9, Denny DeMartini (1995) Most At Bats 6, Dave Kinsel (1981, 243 AB) 2. 8, Joe Boever (1982) 1. 296, Jon Maldonado (1982) 6, Tim Arnold (1983, 172 AB) 8, Brian Boehringer (1990) 2. 283, Matt Williams (1984) 8, Tista Perri (1997) Most Stolen Bases 8, Andy McCulloch (1999) Most Runs 1. 33, Ed Crow (1979) 8, Chris Saddoris (2006) 1. 89, Steve Moser (1986) 2. 28, Paul Tanner (1996) 8, Craig Heyer (2007) 2. 86, Matt Williams (1985) 3. 27, Ed Crow (1980) 27, Jon Polson (1993) Best Winning Percentage Most Runs Batted In 1. 1.000, Stan Hawkins, 8-0 (1979) 1. 94, Mike Oglesbee (1985) Most Hit By Pitcher 1.000, Bob Maitia, 8-0 (1987) 2. 89, Matt Williams (1986) 1. 27, Eric Nielsen (2004) 1.000, Rich Naylor, 6-0 (1982) 3. 88, Bill Max (1981) 2. 21, Andrew D’Angelo (2003) 1.000, Scott Lewis, 5-0 (1985) Joe Boever 3. 19, Mike Cruz (2006) 1.000, Matt Luca, 5-0 (2003) Most Hits 4. 18, John Cruz (2000) 1. 101, Eric Nielsen (2004) Lowest ERA (min. 60 IP) 2. 98, Dan Murphy (1980) Most Sacrifices 1. 1.99, Ken Elsee (1980) 98, Bill Max (1981) 1. 24, Eliott Sarabia 2. 2.22, (Herb Pryor (1972) 3. 96, Steve Moser (1986) (1999, 5 SF, 19 SH) 96, Brent Johnson (2003) 2. 17, Brad Maloff Fewest Runs (min. 60 IP) (2000, 2 SF, 15 SH) 1. 27, Monte Mendenhall (1975) Longest Hitting Streak 3. 13, Sean Campbell (1996) 2. 31, Manny Abeyta (1975) 1. 34, Kevin Lofthus (1989) 4. 12, Ted Williams (1987) 2. 29, David Trujillo (2001) 12, Nick Kuster (1992) Most Runs 3. 28, J.J. Sferra (2009) 12, Stacy Kleiner (1996) 1. 105, Scott Lewis (1988) 4. 23, John Freitas (1977) 12, Chris Gillette (1998) 2. 98, (1984) 23, Dave Kinsel (1981) 3. 96, Joe Boever (1982) Most Errors 96, Nate Yeskie (1994) Most Extra Base Hits 1. 37, Scott Groot (1983) 1. 51, Bill Max (1981) 2. 31, Gerry Okuda (1975) Most Earned Runs 2. 46, Mike Oglesbee (1985) 1. 86, Scott Lewis (1988) Mike Pintar 3. 45, Dan Murphy (1980) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 86, Nate Yeskie (1994) 45, Randy Ward (1980) SINGLE SEASON 2. 84, Mel Stottlemyre (1984) 84, Denny DeMartini (1995) Most Doubles Most Appearances 1. 30 Brent Johnson (2002) 1. 34, Jeremy Weinberg (2002) Fewest Earned Runs (min 60 IP) 2. 28, Bill Max (1981) - Led Nation 1. 34, Koji Pupo (2007) 1. 21, Dennis Chambers (1972) 3. 24, Kevin Eberwein (1998) 2. 33, Mike Pintar (1983) 21, Manny Abeyta (1975) 2. 33, Adam Moser (2008) 3. 22, Monte Mendenhall (1975) Most Triples 3. 32, Rob Luce (1996) 1, 9, Dan Murphy (1980) Fewest Hits (min. 60 IP) 2. 8, Mike Brock (1973) Most Innings Pitched 1. 52, Manny Abeyta (1975) 1. 168.1, Joe Boever (1982) 52, Monte Mendenhall (1975) Most Home Runs 2. 155.2, Mel Stottlemyre (1984) 3. 60, John Christian (1970) 1. 26, Kevin Lofthus (1989) - 3. 152.0, Scott Lewis (1988) Led Nation Most Hits 2. 25, Matt Williams (1986) Most Victories 1. 187, Scott Lewis (1988) 3. 24, Mike Oglesbee (1985,86) 1. 15, Ken Elsee (1980) 2. 176, Nate Yeskie (1995) Trent Kitsch 4. 22, Randy Ward (1980) 2. 14, Herb Pryor (1978) 3. 170, Joe Boever (1982) 14, Joe Boever (1982) 14, Donovan Osborne (1989) Most Strikeouts 5. 13, Mel Stottlemyre (1984) 1. 147, Nate Yeskie (1995) 2. 144, Ralph Garcia (1969)

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Fewest Bases on Balls (min. 60 IP) Most Triples Most Runs 1. 14, Dennis Chambers (1971) 1. 16, Mike Slavenski (1975-78) 1. 295, Scott Lewis (1985-88) 14, Manny Abeyta (1975) 2. 15, Chris Adolph (1996-99) 2. 230, Denny DeMartini (1993-95) 3. 15, Herb Pryor (1971) 3. 14, Mike Brock (1973-74) 3. 219, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) 14, Frank De Santis (1979-82) Most Bases on Balls Most Hits 1. 79, Mel Stottlemyre (1984) Most Home Runs 1. 420, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 2. 73, Tom LaRosa (1994) 1. 58, Matt Williams (1984-86) 2. 416, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) 2. 48, Mike Oglesbee (1985-86) 3. 366, Dan Fischer (1976-79) Most Complete Games, Season 3. 44, Kevin Lofthus (1987, 89) 1. 15, Joe Boever (1982) 4. 43, Ryan Ludwick (1997-99) Most Strikeouts 2. 12, Herb Pryor (1978) 1. 462, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) 12, Kurt Mattson (1981) Most Total Bases 2. 387, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 1. 492, Bill Max (1978-81) 3. 358, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) Most Saves, Season 2. 491, Brent Johnson (2001-04) 1. 9, Rob Luce (1996) 3. 470, Matt Williams (1984-86) Most Bases on Balls Steve Moser 2. 8, Mike Pintar (1983) 1. 194, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) 8, Jon Sims (1989) Most Stolen Bases 2. 191, Tom LaRosa (1994-96) 8, Joe Sawaia (1990) 1. 69, Mike Slavenski (1975-78) 3. 169, Chris Hopper (1980-83) 8, Jimmy Smith (1998 & 1999) 2. 62, David Baxter (1986-89) 8, Andy McCulloch (2000) 3. 60, Ed Crow (1979-80) Most Saves 8, Kyle Tabeek (2005) 1. 16, Sean Johnson (1986-88) Most Errors 1. 16, Jimmy Smith (1997-99) Most Hit Batsmen 1. 68, Bill Max (1978-81) 2. 13, Richie Davis (1978-81) 1. 21, Nate Yeskie (1994) 2. 67, Dave Kinsel (1978-81) 13, Andy McCulloch (1997-00) 2. 20, Courtney Hall (2001) 3. 62, Jim Pace (1982-85) 3. 12, Billy Wells (1984-85) 12, Marty Lequerica (1985-88) Most Wild Pitches INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 1. 20, Byron Klemaske (1994) CAREER INDIVIDUAL BATTING 2. 17, Ryan Olson (1999) SINGLE GAME 3. 16, Courtney Hall (2002) Most Appearances 1. 92, Koji Pupo (2004-07) Most at Bats INDIVIDUAL BATTING 2. 88, Ben Scheinbaum (2001-04) 1. 8, Ed Crow vs. San Jose State CAREER 3. 75, Joe Sawaia (1987-90) (4-3-80) Jim Pace 4. 74, Manny Abeyta (1974-77) 8, Frank De Santis vs. San Jose Most Games State (4-3-80) 1. 258, Jim Pace (1982-85) Most Innings Pitched 8, Dan Murphy vs. San Jose State 2. 238, Frank De Santis (1979-82) 1. 453.0, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) (4-3-80) 3. 232, Brent Johnson (2001-04) 2. 425.2, Scott Lewis (1985-88) 8, Ray Perry vs. San Jose State 3. 402.0, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) (4-3-80) Most At Bats 8, Mel Stottlemyre vs. San Diego 1. 975, Brent Johnson (2001-04) Most Complete Games St. (2-24-83) 2. 888, Jim Pace (1982-85) 1. 40, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 8, Ricky Scruggs vs. Pacific 3. 857, Frank De Santis (1979-82) 2. 24, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) (5-6-90) 3. 20, Kurt Mattson (1980-81) 8, Steve Cerio vs, Pacific (5-6-90) Most Runs 8, Shaun Murphy vs. Pacific 1. 237, Brent Johnson (2001-04) Most Shutouts (5-6-90) 2. 228, Steve Moser (1983-86) 1. 4, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 8, Stacy Kleiner vs. New Mexico 3. 223, Matt Williams (1984-86) 4, Kurt Mattson (1980-81) State (5-5-96) 4, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) 2. 7, (46 times) Most Runs Batted In 1. 221, Bill Max (1978-81) Most Victories Most Runs Herb Pryor 2. 217, Matt Williams (1984-86) 1. 35, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 1. 7, Steve Moser vs San Jose State 3. 202, Brent Johnson (2001-04) 35, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) (5-11-86) 2. 30, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) 2. 6, Earl Frishman vs. San Diego Most Hits 30, Scott Lewis (1985-88) State (2-24-83) 1. 332, Brent Johnson (2001-04) 6, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico 2. 295, Steve Moser (1983-86) Most Losses State (4-8-94) 3. 293, Frank De Santis (1979-82) 1. 22, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) 6, Stacy Kleiner vs. Portland State 4. 292, Bill Max (1978-81) 22, Manny Abeyta (1974-77) (2-25-96) 3. 21, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 6, Ryan Hankins vs. New Mexico Most Doubles State (5-5-96) 1. 90, Brent Johnson (2001-04) Lowest ERA (min. 150 IP) 2. 66, Bill Max (1978-81) 1. 2.54, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) Most Runs Batted In 3. 59, Kevin Eberwein (1996-98) 2. 3.15, Jim Bonnell (1972-73) 1. 11, Mike Oglesbee vs. Long Beach 3. 3.17, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) State (3-2-85) 2. 10, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 10, Brian Anthony vs. New Mexico David Trujillo State (5-5-96)

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Most Hits 3, Shaun Murphy vs. Southern Utah (5-9-89) 3, Ryan Thornton vs. Stephen F. Austin (4-8-08) 1. 7, JC Sibley vs. Air Force (5-7-05) 3, Kevin Lofthus vs. Louisiana State (5-27-89) 3, Steve Rinaudo vs. New Mexico (4-10-08) 2. 6, Ed Crow vs. Cal St. Northridge (4-6-79) 3, Ryan Plughoff vs. New Mexico State (4-9-94) 3, Jesse Wight vs. BYU (5-20-09) 6, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico St. (4-8-94) 3, Ryan Ludwick vs. TCU (4-18-97) 6, Stacy Kleiner vs. New Mexico St. (5-5-96) 3, Ryan Hamill vs. Clemson (2-26-99) 6, Adam Manley vs. Air Force (5-5-00) 3, Adam Manley vs. Air Force (5-5-00) Most Errors 6, Garett Shitanishi vs. BYU (5-2-02) 3, Efren Navarro Jr. at Air Force (5-20-06) 1. 5, Ron Mears vs. Utah (2-19-77) 6, Peter White vs. BYU (5-19-04) 3, Keith Smith vs. Air Force (5-19-07) 2. 4, Dave Kinsel vs. Cal State Fullerton (2-2-80) 6, Tyler Beranek vs. Air Force (5-6-05) 3, Xavier Scruggs vs. Maine (3-1-08) 4, M.J. Mariani vs. Fresno State (4-28-91) 4, Xavier Scruggs vs. San Diego State (4-19-08) 4, Peter White vs. Cal State Fullerton Most Consecutive Hits 2. 2, (100 times) (2-14-03) 1. 9, JC Sibley vs. Air Force (5-7 to 5-8 2005) 2. 8, Dan Murphy vs. Fresno St. (5-2 to 5-3 1980) Most Total Bases INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8, David Baxter vs. UC Irvine, Arizona State 1. 18, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State SINGLE GAME (5-1-88 t0 5-6-88) (4-8-94) (6-for-6, 2-1B, 4-HR) 8, James Martin vs. Pacific & Southern Utah 2. 16, Adam Manley vs. Air Force Most Innings Pitched (5-7-89 to 5-9-89) (5-5-00) (6-for-6, 2-1B, 2B, 3-HR) 1. 14, Dennis Chambers vs. Pacific (1970) 8, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State 3. 15, Efren Navarro Jr. at Air Force 2. 12.2, Herb Pryor vs. Pepperdine (4-16-71) (4-8-94 to 4-9-94) (5-20-06) (5-for-5, 1B, 2B, 3-HR) 8, Ryan Ludwick vs. Washington, UNR, Loy. Most Runs Marymount (2-27-99 to 3-2-99) Hitting for the “Cycle” 1. 15, Dennis Deck vs. Brigham Young (3-22-75) 8, Ryan Ludwick vs. Michigan, Texas A&M, Ed Crow vs. Cal State Northridge (4-6-79) 15, Nate Yeskie vs. Cal State Fullerton Rice (3-22-99 to 3-26-99) Randy Ward vs. New Mexico State (4-26-80) (4-15-94) Bill Max vs. Northern Colorado (3-27-81) 2. 13, Kurt Mattson vs. E. Michigan (5-22-81) Most Doubles Randy Ward vs. Northern Colorado (3-27-81) 13, Scott Lewis vs. Nebraska (3-25-85) 1. 4, Kevin Eberwein vs. S. Illinois (3-11-96) Bill Max vs. Cal State Los Angeles (3-28-81) 13, Lance Schuermann vs. SW Louisiana 4, JC Sibley vs. Air Force (5-7-05) Chris Gillette vs. Loyola Marymount (3-3-99) (2-28-91) 2. 3, Bill Max vs. Florida State (4-20-78) Tony DeMarco vs. Fresno State (5-16-99) 13, Dennis DeMartini vs. New Mexico State 3, Bill Max vs. Air Force (3-29-79) Ryan Thornton vs. Saint Peter's College (2-28-09) (4-9-94) 3, Bill Max vs. Nevada-Reno (5-4-81) 3, Ray Perry vs. LaVerne (4-21-79) Home Run “Cycle” Most Hits 3, Ed Crow vs. Lamar (5-5-79) Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 1. 19, Nate Yeskie vs. New Mexico State 3, Frank De Santis vs. Oklahoma (3-13-82) (4-7-95) 3, Chris Arnold vs. Fresno State (2-25-83) Most Bases on Balls 2. 17, Nate Yeskie vs. Utah (3-10-94) 3, Tim Arnold vs. UC Santa Barbara (3-30-85) 1. 4, Rich Meily vs. San Francisco (5-1-71) 17, Denny Martini vs UC Santa Barbara 3, David Baxter vs. Arizona State (5-4-88) 4, Jerry Eklund vs. USC (2-23-74) (4-29-95) 3, Larry Simms vs. Pacific (5-7-89) 4, Mike Guerra vs. Utah (3-12-77) 3, Casey Clements vs Michigan (2-23-90) 4, Marco Herrera vs. Arizona State (5-26-78) Most Strikeouts 3, Travis McClendon vs New Mexico State 4, Jack Curtis vs. Long Beach State (5-12-84) 1. 15, Herb Pryor vs. Pepperdine (4-16-71) (4-10-94) 4, Jim Pace vs. Lewis-Clark State (2-24-85) 15, Herb Pryor vs. Arizona State (2-18-72) 3, Stacy Kleiner vs Southern Illinois (3-11-96) 4, Dave Sturdivant vs. Oklahoma (2-23-86) 15, Stan Eisen vs. Utah (2-19-73) 3, Kevin Eberwein vs. Hawaii (4-6-97) 4, Reed Peters vs. Lewis-Clark State (2-28-87) 15, Greg Roscoe vs. Nebraska (3-25-86) 3, Ryan Ludwick vs. Utah (2-8-98) 4, Reed Peters vs. Brigham Young (3-13-87) 15, Donovan Osborne vs. Northwestern 3, Chris Gillette vs. Air Force (3-5-99) 4, Chuck Der Manouel vs. Utah (3-11-89) (3-3-89) 3, Tony DeMarco vs. UCLA (2-11-00) 4, James Martin vs. UCSB (3-31-89) 15, Donovan Osborne vs. Nevada-Reno 3, Zach Strong vs. New Mexico (4-8-01) 4, Tory Miran vs. Northwestern (2-28-92); (3-18-89) 3, Brent Johnson vs. Utah (4-27-01) vs. New Mexico State (5-8-92) 15, Ryan Olson vs. Utah (4-20-00) 3, John Cruz vs. Nevada, Reno (5-1-01) 4, Stacy Kleiner vs Creighton (3-3-94) 15, Kevin Skogley vs. San Diego State 3, Brent Johnson vs. BYU (5-2-02) 4, Nick Kuster vs. Pacific (3-26-94) (4-18-08) 3, Eric Nielsen vs. BYU (3-22-03) 4, Ryan Hankins vs Toledo (3-3-96) 2. 14, (18 times) 3, Michael Brenly vs. TCU (3-30-08) 4, Paul Tanner vs New Mexico State (5-5-96) 3, Braden Walker vs. New Mexico (3-18-08) 4, Ryan Ludwick vs. UC Santa Barbara (2-5-99) Most Bases on Balls 4, Zach Borba vs. UC Riverside (4-4-06) 1. 14, Mike McClellan vs. Washington St. Most Triples 4, Blake Gailen vs. Cal State Northridge (1-29-07) (4-2-76) 1. 2, Loren Davis vs Pacific (4-3-71) 4, Xavier Scruggs vs. San Diego State (4-20-08) 2. 10, Mike Conway vs. Pepperdine (3-16-74) 2, Rich Meily vs. Pepperdine (4-22-71) 10, Chris Hopper vs. Arizona State (3-1-81) 2, Mike Brock vs. San Francisco (3-16-73) Most Strikeouts 10, Jack Ayers vs. Air Force (3-25-81) 2, Ray Perry vs. Hawaii (5-20-79) 1. 5, Reggie Farmer vs. San Jose St. (3-23-85) 10, Derek Cotton vs. CS Fullerton (4-9-93) 2, Dave Kinsel vs, Nevada-Reno (5-4-81) 5, Brian Hertel vs. TCU (4-23-99) 10, Tom LaRosa vs. UCLA (2-21-94) 2, James Martin vs. Southern Utah State (5-9-89) Most Stolen Bases Fewest Hits 2, Ryan Ludwick vs. Michigan State (2-21-97) 1. 4, Les Contreras vs. So. Calif. College 1. 0, Herb Pryor vs. Colorado (3-16-71) 2, Garett Shitanishi vs. S. Utah (4-10-02) (2-27-71) 0, Brian Boehringer vs. Pacific (5-5-90) 2, J.J. Sferra vs. Arizona (2-25-09) 4, Demond Thompkins vs. So. Utah (4-21-92) 0, Matt Luca vs. San Diego State (3-28-03) 2, Drew Beuerlein vs. Butler (3-7-09) 4, Chris Gillette vs. TCU (4-23-99) 2. 1, Dennis Anderson vs. Montana State (1970) 2. 3, Loren Davis vs. So. Calif. College (2-27-71) 1, vs. Nebraska (3-19-84) Most Home Runs 3, Mike Slavenski vs. Cal St. Northridge 1, Dan Fischer vs. Nevada-Reno (5-12-79) 1. 4, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (3-19-76) 1, Billy Wells vs. Fresno State (3-10-85) (4-8-94) 3, Mike Randolph vs. Air Force (3-31-78) 1, Tanner Peters vs. Northern Colorado (4-17-09) 2. 3, Mike Oglesbee vs. Long Beach St. (3-2-85) 3, Demond Thompkins vs. BYU (2-20-93) 3, Matt Williams vs. Pepperdine (5-4-84) vs. San Diego State (3-5-93) Perfect Games 3, Matt Williams vs UC Santa Barbara 3, Rodney Mazion vs. New Mexico State (5-6-93) Herb Pryor vs Colorado (3-16-71) (3-31-85) 3, Brian Hertel vs. UC Santa Barbara (2-7-99) 3, Matt Williams vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 3, Brent Johnson vs. Nevada, Reno (2-9-02) 3, Kevin Lofthus vs. Pacific (4-3-87) 3, Calvin Beamon vs. Cal State Northridge (1-29-07)

2010 UNLV BASEBALL 56 rebel records

TEAM BATTING Most Stolen Bases SINGLE GAME 1. 9 vs. Southern California College (2-27-71) 2. 7 vs. Utah (3-2-74) Most at Bats 7 vs. Georgia Tech (2-25-88) 1. 63 vs. San Jose State (4-3-80) 7 vs. Southern Utah (4-21-92) 2. 59 vs. Pacific (5-6-90) 7 vs. BYU (5-20-09) 3. 57 vs. Weber State (2-16-74) Most Men Left on Base Most Runs 1. 22 vs. UC Irvine (4-23-89) 1. 37 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 2. 29 vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) Last Time Shutout At Home - 3-6-06 vs. Texas Tech (9-0) Most Runs/One Inning On Road - 3-28-09 at Long Beach State (4-0) 1. 14 vs. U.S. International (3rd, 5-2-81) 2. 13 vs. Loyola-Marymount (7th, 4-9-83) TEAM PITCHING 13 vs. Air Force (3rd, 5-7-2000) SINGLE GAME Toby Hall

Most Runs Batted In Most Runs 1. 35 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 1. 30 vs. Arizona State (5-30-78) 2. 29 vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 2. 27 vs. Fresno State (4-18-81) 29 vs. New Mexico State (5-5-96) 27 vs. Arizona State (5-29-88)

Most Hits Most Runs/One Inning 1. 30 vs. Butler (3-7-09) 1. 13 vs. Arizona State (7th, 5-29-88) 2. 28 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 2. 12 vs. Air Force (7th, 3-26-84) 28 vs. Southern Illinois (3-11-96) 28 vs. UC Santa Barbara (4-12-96) Most Hits 28 vs. BYU (5-2-02) 1. 31 vs. Arizona State (5-29-88) 28 vs. Air Force (5-7-05) 2. 28 vs. Arizona State (5-30-78)

Most Hits/One Inning Most Hits/One Inning 1. 12 vs. U.S. International (3rd, 5-2-81) 1. 11 vs. Arizona State (7th, 5-29-88) 2. 11 vs. California Baptist (5th, 3-20-71) 2. 10 vs. Utah (2nd, 3-10-94) Kevin Eberwein 11 vs. Fresno State (5th, 4-17-81) 11 vs. Loyola-Marymount (7th, 4-9-83) Most Strikeouts 11 vs. Southern Illinois (3rd, 3-11-96) 1. 15 vs. Pepperdine (4-16-71) 11 vs. UC Santa Barbara (1st, 4-12-96) 15 vs. Northern Arizona (2-18-72) 15 vs. Utah (2-19-73) Most Doubles 15 vs. Cal State Los Angeles (3-28-81) 1. 11 vs. Air Force (5-7-05) 15 vs. Nebraska (3-25-86) 2. 9 vs. Air Force (5-5-00) 15 vs. San Jose State (4-1-88) 9 vs. BYU (5-2-02) 15 vs. Brigham Young (2-10-89) 9 vs. Eastern Michigan (2-26-06) 15 vs. Northwestern (3-3-89) 3. 8 (Five times) 15 vs. Nevada-Reno (3-18-89) 15 vs. Grand Canyon (3-14-98) Most Triples 15 vs. Utah (4-20-00) 1. 4 vs. Nevada-Reno (5-4-81) 15 vs. Oregon State (2-24-01) 2. 3 (8 times, last time vs Butler, 3-7-09) 15 vs. San Diego State (3-30-03) 15 vs. BYU (4-25-03) Most Home Runs 15 vs. UC Irvine (5-2-06) 1. 10 vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 15 vs. San Diego State (5-6-07) Ryan Ludwick 2. 9 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 9 vs. San Jose State (3-22-96) Most Bases on Balls 1. 21 vs. Mississippi State (3-15-81) Most Bases on Balls 2. 16 vs. Washington State (4-2-76) 1. 18 vs. So. Utah Univ. (2-29-92) 16 vs. Oklahoma State (3-4-84) 2. 16 vs. Air Force (3-26-84) 16 vs. Long Beach State (4-2-93) 16 vs. CS Fullerton (4-9-93) Most Strikeouts 1. 17 vs. San Diego State (4-9-09) Most Double Plays 2. 16 vs. UC Irvine (4-14-73) 1. 5 vs. Northern Colorado (3-23-78) 16 vs. Fresno State (3-10-85) 5 vs. U.S. International (5-1-81) 16 vs. San Jose State (3-27-87) 5 vs. Oklahoma State (3-5-86) 16 vs. Arizona State (3-16-94) 5 vs. San Diego State (3-2-96) 16 vs. Pacific (3-26-94) 5 vs. Pepperdine (2-14-99) 16 vs. UC Santa Barbara (4-29-94) 16 vs. Arizona State (3-11-97) Last Time Threw A Shutout 16 vs. San Diego State (4-18-08) At Home - 4-17-09 vs. Northern Colorado (2-0) Eric Ludwick 2. 15 vs. Southern Utah State (4-15-75) On Road - 2-21-04 at Nevada, Reno (9-0) 15 vs. New Mexico State (4-10-94) 15 vs. Fresno State (3-18-95) 15 vs. San Diego State (3-18-01) 15 vs. Calfironia (2-1-02) 15 vs. Eastern Michigan (2-24-06)

www.unlvrebels.com 57 rebel records ALL-TIME HITTING AND DEFENSE Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR SB S HP BB SO RBI AVG PO A E AVG 1967 30 1004 236 318 71 13 26 27 11 23 146 180 201 .317 695 224 70 .929 1968 37 1131 207 302 50 9 28 41 15 17 143 286 178 .267 901 564 100 .936 1969 42 1215 216 313 64 6 26 35 17 11 188 261 187 .258 - - - - 1970 49 1528 285 411 61 20 33 49 37 19 235 181 242 .269 - - - - 1971 40 1227 283 350 53 15 40 42 34 11 220 184 231 .285 931 379 88 .936 1972 48 1449 216 376 64 8 21 41 50 20 225 286 184 .259 1125 448 89 .946 1973 42 1240 193 304 69 16 17 22 28 15 178 246 167 .245 1021 392 64 .957 1974 53 1697 286 473 78 31 22 31 56 10 193 230 249 .279 1314 519 107 .945 1975 48 1592 265 441 70 17 20 39 37 18 227 320 235 .277 1235 589 120 .938 1976 56 1824 357 552 100 29 34 82 33 35 147 266 317 .303 1377 593 134 .936 1977 60 1974 363 602 103 34 33 85 28 33 223 269 326 .305 1509 668 131 .943 1978 62 2130 415 667 115 40 33 105 52 34 225 265 361 .313 1638 664 106 .956 1979 64 2202 459 705 124 31 46 137 32 22 264 253 396 .320 1641 729 119 .952 1980 67 2261 538 738 132 36 83 124 36 43 280 240 462 .326 1731 792 116 .956 1981 58 2040 530 712 137 30 94 92 33 42 250 230 483 .349 1472 720 88 .961 1982 70 2390 448 678 96 20 47 84 35 22 302 305 391 .284 1834 806 154 .945 1983 60 2084 443 635 110 12 41 58 34 32 308 254 386 .305 1548 744 123 .949 1984 70 2383 439 690 108 9 47 44 36 38 285 340 377 .289 1798 813 110 .959 1985 61 2118 529 678 128 10 91 43 56 38 319 308 477 .320 1560 700 85 .964 1986 57 1986 544 636 100 11 107 63 40 24 368 331 492 .320 1471 640 87 .960 1987 55 1877 405 578 99 13 61 64 40 30 233 342 358 .308 1418 612 101 .953 1988 62 2187 481 692 141 14 73 95 57 58 252 374 429 .316 1640 710 95 .961 1989 60 2111 479 611 109 22 76 75 45 29 303 349 424 .308 1579 699 75 .968 1990 56 1970 349 570 119 7 58 42 40 43 223 377 323 .289 1500 670 97 .957 1991 55 1968 387 595 99 19 67 55 34 42 200 319 345 .302 1448 580 112 .948 1992 54 1787 353 493 86 15 43 91 48 36 235 300 308 .276 1383 644 70 .967 1993 49 1764 366 547 94 11 46 103 27 32 178 284 322 .310 1283 545 93 .952 1994 55 1960 376 554 102 16 73 73 37 27 272 446 339 .283 1467 632 119 .946 1995 56 1988 405 605 118 12 69 82 38 38 259 377 354 .304 1500 657 101 .955 1996 60 2183 550 724 122 10 84 75 75 58 299 371 500 .332 1609 759 80 .967 1997 55 1935 440 594 114 28 57 51 56 58 258 342 387 .307 1449 645 100 .954 1998 55 1998 481 666 135 22 86 31 58 41 217 359 425 .333 1438 608 103 .952 1999 61 2271 509 771 134 23 57 91 78 58 205 333 441 .339 1591 666 90 .962 2000 57 1971 374 608 118 14 50 45 70 51 191 366 332 .308 1467 607 112 .949 2001 56 1912 341 557 120 11 44 48 43 50 185 434 297 .291 1436 609 99 .954 2002 60 2144 478 680 151 19 57 50 36 77 211 394 423 .317 1545 631 85 .962 2003 64 2290 588 742 168 15 85 69 53 118 275 362 529 .324 1707 656 73 .970 2004 61 2305 603 769 159 16 73 69 30 103 284 380 531 .334 1631 630 94 .960 2005 64 2347 523 737 162 13 70 32 30 102 269 437 476 .314 1728 794 122 .954 2006 59 2160 478 660 123 17 71 60 34 66 253 379 426 .306 1581 718 98 .959 2007 60 2135 366 627 122 16 36 65 40 43 226 401 340 .294 1576 669 98 .958 2008 59 2119 373 647 119 15 41 63 52 60 181 346 328 .305 1562 661 51 .965 2009 58 2083 432 686 116 35 49 63 56 63 185 376 390 .329 1512 690 90 .961

Bold denotes school record

2010 UNLV BASEBALL 58 rebel records ALL-TIME PITCHING Year G CG IP H BB SO HBP WP R ER ERA W L T PCT 1967 30 - 240.2 325 132 231 15 27 234 196 7.34 16 14 0 .533 1968 37 - 302.1 241 131 256 16 21 159 94 2.80 23 14 0 .622 1969 42 - 322.0 310 154 304 10 14 210 149 4.16 24 17 1 .583 1970 49 22 387.0 379 243 350 15 18 264 190 4.42 23 25 1 .479 1971 40 21 311.1 317 129 253 13 19 199 134 3.87 22 18 0 .550 1972 48 29 384.1 384 132 343 25 17 222 138 3.23 23 24 1 .489 1973 42 24 343.2 320 122 270 12 15 182 128 3.35 27 15 0 .643 1974 53 7 450.2 506 245 220 16 20 360 270 5.39 19 34 0 .358 1975 48 18 411.2 427 181 268 19 40 283 207 4.53 23 25 0 .479 1976 56 28 459.0 497 220 358 15 44 308 221 4.33 31 25 0 .554 1977 60 25 503.0 612 249 392 25 50 384 284 5.08 30 30 0 .500 1978 62 26 546.0 563 218 290 28 23 316 233 3.84 44 20 0 .688 1979 64 22 547.0 585 256 337 29 40 366 263 4.33 41 23 0 .641 1980 67 18 577.0 526 245 420 18 42 279 215 3.35 53 13 1 .799 1981 58 26 490.2 593 305 287 16 62 391 341 6.25 36 22 0 .621 1982 70 26 611.2 770 300 380 26 42 508 396 5.83 37 35 0 .514 1983 60 8 516.0 618 323 363 26 62 481 360 6.28 34 28 0 .548 1984 70 17 599.0 614 364 447 47 43 396 331 4.97 43 26 1 .621 1985 61 18 520.0 657 275 319 29 49 433 367 6.35 40 21 0 .656 1986 57 15 490.10 627 273 326 44 38 448 360 6.61 35 22 0 .614 1987 55 6 472.2 554 199 356 39 17 324 253 4.81 32 23 0 .581 1988 62 12 549.2 686 192 447 37 24 415 353 5.78 40 22 0 .645 1989 60 12 526.3 640 224 402 41 57 400 333 5.69 40 20 0 .667 1990 56 15 500.0 594 209 398 40 47 370 297 5.35 30 26 0 .536 1991 55 3 482.2 573 283 418 53 42 414 334 6.23 30 25 0 .545 1992 54 9 461.0 476 214 325 32 42 275 219 4.28 30 24 0 .555 1993 49 6 427.2 523 291 306 51 41 378 316 6.65 24 25 0 .489 1994 55 16 489.0 631 321 338 71 64 431 345 6.35 27 28 0 .491 1995 56 12 500.0 622 244 392 61 31 411 340 6.12 32 24 0 .571 1996 60 6 536.1 572 242 381 58 38 346 286 4.80 43 17 0 .717 1997 55 2 483.0 730 209 353 61 48 492 399 7.43 24* 31 0 .436 1998 55 3 479.1 610 202 400 80 49 434 348 6.53 31 24 0 .564 1999 61 9 530.1 691 252 413 71 63 492 420 7.13 27 34 0 .443 2000 57 6 489.0 604 205 349 47 76 412 316 5.82 24 33 0 .421 2001 56 5 478.2 605 212 366 68 49 427 337 6.34 23 33 0 .411 2002 60 2 515.0 659 240 449 46 63 419 360 6.29 30 30 0 .500 2003 64 3 569.0 665 263 514 75 56 417 362 5.73 47 17 0 .734 2004 61 3 543.2 665 230 460 39 50 445 367 6.08 37 24 0 .606 2005 64 1 576.0 738 265 415 52 55 455 352 5.50 35 29 0 .547 2006 59 0 527.0 671 235 346 57 44 432 358 6.11 29 30 0 .491 2007 60 2 525.1 680 253 391 56 43 418 351 6.01 24 36 0 .400 2008 59 1 520.2 697 271 324 63 70 478 415 7.17 22 37 0 .373 2009 58 1 504.0 656 242 342 62 82 460 386 6.89 26 32 0 .448

Bold denotes school record * Record adjusted to 13-42 (11 wins forfeited due to ineligible player).

www.unlvrebels.com 59 All-Time Lettermen

-A- Scott Brown 1987-88 Charles Dowd 1969 Chad Harris 1999-02 Manny Abeyta 1974-77 Shawn Buckley 1979 Kevin Downey 1993-94 Toby Harris 1997-99 Ernie Acevedo 1967, 1969 David Bumstead 2009 Eddie Draper 1974 Bob Hash 1982 Richard Ackley 1989 Steve Burgess 1979 John Dubinsky 1989 Stan Hawkins 1979-80 Greg Adams 1971 Jim Byrne 1973 Jim Duncan 1967 Gary Heckathorn 1967 Chris Adolph 1996-99 Ken Henning 1982-84 Bobby Aeruda 2002 -C- -E- Anthony Hernandez 2005-07 Justin Aldridge 2009 Mike Cabral 1970 CJ Ebarb 2004 Arned Hernandez 1986 Gerry Alesia 1971 Lou Cabrera 1969 Kevin Eberwein 1996-98 Ariel Hernandez 1986 Jason Alviso 1993 Frank Campagna 1984 Rick Eckert 1972 Marco Herrera 1978-80 Blake Amador 2007 Sean Campbell 1996-98 Stan Eisen 1973 Jim Herron 1976-78 Ralph Ambrose 1967 Gary Canfield 1988 Gerry Eklund 1971-74 Stan Hershenow 1982-83 Derek Amundesen 2002-03 Al Caponetto 1967 Ken Elsee 1979-80 Brad Hertel 2001-02 Charles Anderson 1994 Kyle Cardinal 1991 Brian Hertel 1999 Dennis Anderson 1970 David Carter 1988-89 -F- Craig Heyer 2007 Luke Anderson 1997-00 Paul Carter 1977 Justin Fairbanks 2000 John Hogan 1972-73 Mark Anderson 1972 Shaw Casey 1994-95 Danny Falcone 1990-93 Jason Holmes 1994 Jimmie Andrews 1974 Rodger Castner 1986-87 Reggie Farmer 1984-85 Chris Hopper 1980-83 Jim Angus 1980, 1983 Clint Cator 1975 Russell Farrell 1967-69 Scott Hormann 1984-85 Dan Anhder 1968 Steve Cerio 1990-91 Blake Feeney 1992-93 Bob Hottinger 1976 Bill Anthony 1969-71 Bob Chadwick 1988 Joe Felix 1987-88 Mike Hubel 1992-93 Brian Anthony 1993-96 Dennis Chambers 1970-72 1982 John Huber 1967-68 Curt Anthony 1997 Stan Chapter 1979 Willy Finnegan 1980-81 Shawn Humberger 1986 Alex Amelburu 1995 Alex Chalfant 2005-06 Bob Fischera 1967-68 Chris Humphries 1997 Tony Aquino 1986-88 Scott Childress 1987-88 Dan Fischer 1976-79 Brent Hurley 1976 Brian Arnold 1987 John Christian 1970-71 Ethan Flowers 1989 Chris Huseman 2005 Chris Arnold 1983-84 Dennis Clarkson 1972-73 Pat Flury 1992 Matt Hutchison 2007-SA Tim Arnold 1983-85 Shane Clatterbuck 2003-04 Wayne Foltin 2005 Jack Ayers 1981-84 Chad Claus 2009 Michael Ford 2000 -I- Bob Ayrault 1987-88 Casey Clements 1989-90 A.J. Forlano 1991 Pat Ireland 1981 Paul Azneras 1969 John Coats 1991- 94 Gary Forrester 1988-89 Mike Cochran 1975 Teddy Foster 1994-95 -J- -B- Scott Coffin 1983 Gary Franzen 1971 Joe Jacobitz 2001 Justin Baca 2008-09 Kyle Conroy 2009-SA John Freitas 1976 Mark Jamison 1978 Marc Baca 2007-09 Les Contreras 1971 Derek Freeman 1990 Jonathan Jarolimek 1989-92 Jim Barbeau 1986, 1988 Mike Converse 1983 Jarred Frierson 2007-SA Brent Johnson 2001-04 Billy Barker 1998-99 Mike Conway 1974 Earl Frishman 1983-84 John Johnson 1969 Darrell Barrett 1993 Danny Costa 1990 Matt Fry 2005 Johnny Johnson 1984 Joe Barrett 1985-86 Tony Costa 1990 Trent Fuller 2009 Sean Johnson 1987-88 Chad Barry 1996 Bill Cope 1968 Steve Johnson 1971 Mike Bauder 1994-96 Jerry Cope 1968 -G- Tim Johnson 1990-91 David Baxter 1986-89 Bucky Core 1974 Josh Gagne 2003 Henry Jones 1995-98 Calvin Beamon 2007 Tony Cornett 1971 Blake Gailen 2006-07 Kirk Jones 1976-79 Jabe Beard 2006 Derek Cotton 1993 Jake Gann 2001-02 Brad Beasley 1998-01 Carter Cox 1985 Joel Garber 1995 -K- Jerry Beavers 1969-70 Tom Crine 1971-73 Ralph Garcia 1967-70 Harry Karn 1967-70 Ace Bedich 1997-99 Hank Crosby 1994-95 Jim Garcia 1967-70 Mike Karstead 1969 Chad Belding 1994 Tom Cross 1967 Jim Gattis 1971 Nate Kaup 1999-00 Clay Belding 1997, 1999-00 Ed Crow 1979-80 Dylan Gaughen 2005 Vince Kauzlarich 1974 Joe Bellezzo 1987-88 John Cruz 1999-01 Joe Gemma 1976-79 Gus Kennedy 1994 Gary Benson 1971 Mike Cruz 2005-06 Stephen Ghutzman 2003 Bobby Kerr 1979 Tyler Beranek 2005 Tim Culligan 1975 Bryan Gidge 1998-99 Dave Kinsel 1978-81 Andy Beresford 2009-SA Jack Curtis 1983-84 Brian Gilbertson 2009-SA Trent Kitsch 2000-01 Scott Berke 2008-SA Colon Gilchrist 1976-77 Stacy Kleiner 1994-96 Dean Berman 2002 -D- Eddie Gill 2003-04 Byron Klemaske 1991-94 Warren Bernard 1978 Andrew D’Angelo 2003-04 Chris Gillette 1998-99 Kirk Kline 1992-93 Harold Betts 1999-00 Jerry Daniels 1987 Chance Gledhill 1988-89 Fred Koehne 1993-96 Drew Beuerlein 2007-SA Patrick Darrow 2008 Roy Godfrey 1968 Kevin Koentopp 1984-86 Steve Biermann 1992-93 Tim Davies 1988 Steve Goldberg 2002 Bob Kordenbrock 1982-83 Jerry Biesterfeld 1968 Loren Davis 1970-71 Rich Gonzales 1968-69 Ryan Kowalski 2004-07 Brian Bils 1975 Richie Davis 1978-81 Michael Goodman 2007-09 Kyle Kretchmer 2007-SA Ryan Bird 2004-06 Bob DeBorde 1980 Randy Grigg 1972-74 Ken Krier 1973 Jon Birds, 2008-SA Dennis Deck 1975-76 Scott Groot 1983 Alex Kringen 2005 Mark Bloomfield 1978-79 Nick Degerinis 1993 Jason Guerra 2002-04 Stacey Kruse 1988 Brian Boehringer 1990-91 Freddy DeJong 1967 Mike Guerra 1976-78 Nick Kuster 1990-94 Joe Boever 1982 Tony DeMarco 1998-00 Chris Bonnell 2004-07 Dennis DeMartini 1993-95 -H- -L- Jim Bonnell 1972-73 Fred Demick 1967-70 David Hafiz 2002 Fritz Lagergren 1976-77 Jared Bonnell 1999-02 Dave Denton 1976 Corey Hales 2008-09 Matt Lagunas 1986 Travis Bonneville 1967-70 Dave Denton 2001 Bart Haley 1984-85 Layne Lambert 1988 Zach Borba 2006 Chuck Der Manouel 1989-90 Courtney Hall 2001-02 CJ Lang 2005-06 Willie Bowman 2005-07 Frank De Santis 1979-82 Mike Hall 1981 Chris Lang 1982-83 Ryan Braun 2003 Glenn DeWeese 2009-SA Toby Hall 1997 Scott Lange 1983 Kerry Bray 1984 Lino Diaz 1991-93 Justin Halper 1994 Craig Lapiner 1987 Larry Brazaskas 1967 Jeff Dick 1968-70 Ryan Hamill 1998-99 Tom LaRosa 1994-96 Scott Brazil 1978 Bill Diekmann 1990-91 Ryan Hankins 1995-97 1971 Michael Brenly 2006-08 Jim DiFiore 1971-74 Ryan Hanson 2001 Alan Laughlin 1982 Ross Brennan 1985 Bobby Dillon 1991 Troy Harlander 2006 Bruce Layne 1967 Eric Brock 2005-06 Joe DiMaggio 2008-09 Brad Harlow 1982 Jack Lazzarotto 1972 Mike Brock 1973-74 Patrick Dobson 2003 Jeff Harper 1978 Pat Leary 1972-73

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Marty Lequerica 1986-88 Adam Moser 2007-08 Stan Rice 1981 Tom Tellman 1975 Adam Lesko 2003 Steve Moser 1983-86 Ron Richard 1990 Demond Thompkins 1992-93 Allen Levine 1978 Willie Mosher 1995 Gene Roberts 1977 Bobby Thompson 1983-84 Charlie Lewis 1974 Mike Munns 1978 Bill Robinson 1976-77 James Thompson 2003 Scott Lewis 1985-88 Dan Murphy 1979-80 Ron Rocco 1976 Doug Thornton 2001-02 Michael Little 1991 Shaun Murphy 1989-90 Ed Rogich 1976 Ryan Thornton 2008-09 Kevin Lofthus 1987, 89 Greg Roscoe 1986-87 Pat Tiedemann 1975 Mike Lombardi 1969-72 -N- Matt Rosemeyer 1994 Jerimiah Tipton 1997-98 Ken Longman 1982 Bill Nader 1978-81 Butch Ross 1983 Taz Toogood 1997 David Longoni 1985-88 Chad Nading 2009-SA Ryan Ruiz 2001-04 David Trujillo 2001-02 Geoff Looney 1987 Lane Nakamura 2009 Tony Russo 1986 Aaron Turnier 1992 Marc Lopez 1987 Mike Naranjo 1983-84 Mike Ryser 1984-85 Pete Twyman 1975 Mike Lopez 1998-99 BT Nauslar 1996 Gino LoPinto 1984 Efren Navarro Jr. 2005-07 -S- -U- Brian Loucks 1992-93 Rich Naylor 1981-83, 1985-86 Chris Saddoris 2006-07 Robert Uithoven 1992-94 Matt Luca 2003-06 Fred Neidermyer 1980 Russ Sanserino 1965-67 Ralph Ulivarri 1975 Larry Lucchetti 1991 James Nepa 2000-02 Eliott Sarabia 1998-99 Johnny Uriegas 2003-04 Rob Luce 1996 Eric Nielsen 2002-04 Tom Sauer 1979-80 Jeff Urlaub 2009 Jeremy Lucero 2000 Richard Nizza 1986 Joe Sawaia 1987-90 Mike Lucido 1974 John Novak 1996 Bill Scheffels 1995-99 -V- Eric Ludwick 1993 Ben Scheinbaum 2001-04 Fernando Valenzuela Jr. 2003 Ryan Ludwick 1997-99 -O- Scott Scherr 1994 Robbie Van 2001-03 Dick Luna 1980-81 Mike Oglesbee 1985-86 Bill Scherrer 1975 Doug VanderWeele 1989-91 Tom Luna 1980-81 Bill O’Keefe 1969-70 John Schilling 1975-76 Robert VanKirk 2002-03 Jerry Lund 1967-68 Cody Okuda 1999-00 Mark Schnabel 1976 Joe Vargas 1975 David Lundquist 1992 Gerry Okuda 1975-76 Lance Schuermann 1991 Mike Vaughn 1974 John Lundquist 1967-69 Erik Oliver 1995 Tony Schuler 2001-02 Scott Vincent 1995-96 Dennis Olson 1973 Jarrett Scott 1997 Jason Vogel 1996 -M- Ryan Olson 1999-01 Tony Scott 1981-82 Jake Vose 2003-04 Dan Madsen 1990-92 Paul Ortiz 1971-72 Ricky Scruggs 1990-91 Bob Maitia 1986-87 Bob Orzel 1986 Xavier Scruggs 2006-08 -W- Jon Maldonado 1982 Donovan Osborne 1988-90 David Seccombe 2002-04 Matt Wagner 2003-06 Brad Maloff 2000-01 Beaux Selznick 1997 Al Walker 1971 Adam Manley 2000 -P- Steve Sepersky 1983 Braden Walker 2005-08 Tom Mann 1989 Jim Pace 1982-85 Greg Severin 1982 Randy Ward 1980-81 Rod Manning 1982 Glenn Page 1975-76 Denny Seybert 1999-00 Jason Warren 1997 M.J. Mariani 1991-93 Zeke Parraz 2004-05 J.J. Sferra 2008-09 Troy Watson 2008 Scott Mark 1974 Greg Parrish 1970 Garett Shitanishi 1999-2003 Donnie Watts 2000-03 C.J. Martin 2000-01 Sam Pavlisick 2008 JC Sibley 2005 Rick Weber 1974-75 James Martin 1988-89 Allen Peel 1980 Drew Siler 1986 Jeremy Weinberg 2002 Mike Martin 1981-82 George Peraza 1968-69 Jon Sims 1988 Kevin Weintz 1984 Richard Martin 1969 Ernie Perez 1990 Larry Simms 1987-89 Charles Weir 1970-71 Joe Maruffi 1999-02 Tista Perri 1996-97 Stephen Singer 2007-SA Billy Wells 1984-85 T.J. Mathews 1991-92 Ray Perry 1977-80 Kevin Skogley 2004, 06-07 Jim Bob Wells 1986 Bubba Mattison 1981 Reed Peters 1985-87 Mike Slavenski 1975-78 Arin Wesnitzer 1995 Kurt Mattson 1980-81 Tanner Peters 2009-SA A.C. Smith 1997-00 Bob Whatcott 1982 Bill Max 1978-81 Bobby Pierce 1998 Bonnie Smith 1968 Brian Whitaker 1985 Val Mayden 1976-78 Mike Pintar 1982-83 Brett Smith 1984 Gary White 1977-80 Rodney Mazion 1992-93 Art Plantanitis 1972-73 Chris Smith 1981-82 Peter White 2003-04 Mike McClellan 1975-77 Ryan Plughoff 1992-95 Doug Smith 1979-80 Steve White 1992-94 Travis McClendon 1994-95 Hugh Pobur 1982-83 Jimmy Smith 1997-99 Mike Whitemaine 1973-76 Chris McClure 1995 Jon Polson 1993 Keith Smith 2006-07 Thomas Whitsett 2008-SA Andy McCulloch 1997-00 Dan Price 2001 Nate Smith 1997-98 James Wickman 2002-03 Rusty McDonald 1977 Herb Pryor 1971-73, 1978 Terry Smith 1975 Joe Wickman 2002-03 Kevin McGrath 1976 Jesse Pryor 1996-99 Wymon Smith 1977 Bill Wight 1989 Vance McHenry 1977-78 Giovanni Pupo 2000-03 Mike Snyder 1983 Jesse Wight 2008-09 Jim McNair 1985 Koji Pupo 2004-07 Dan Soaib 1992 Paul Wilhelmsen 1987 Bobby McNiel 1995-97 Saul Soltero 1986 Ted Wilkes 1995-96 Ken McNulty 1986 -Q- Ty Soto 2004 Glenn Willard 1975 Tim Meamber 1986-87 Joe Quartuccio 1969 Larry Spickert 1973-74 Matt Williams 1984-86 Ron Mears 1977 Tom Quinlan 1972 Rich Stanley 1972-73 Ted Williams 1987-88 Steve Meatovich 1979 John Stein 1983-85 Mark Wilson 1974 Jesse Medellin 1989 -R- Jordan Stevens 1985 Brandon Witkow 1994 Rich Meily 1971 Sean Rand 2005 Ron Stock 1968 John Wolff 1975-76 Joel Mellinger 1997 Jeremy Randle 1991-92 Matt Stoner 1999 Jeff Wolfe 1979-80 Kevin Mellinger 1997 Zach Randle 1991 Mel Stottlemyre 1983-84 Ryan Woodward 1997 Jerry Mendenhall 1967-68 Mike Randolph 1977-78 Todd Stottlemyre 1984 Dan Worthen 1969, 1971 Monte Mendenhall 1975-77 Rick Raymond 1980 Mike Strobel 1990 Sergio Merigo 1978 Matt Rebout 2000 Zach Strong 2000-01 -Y- Jeremy Merritt 1998 Craig Reese 1984-85 Ken Stuler 1968 Nate Yeskie 1994-96 John Meyer 1997-99 Lee Reiber 1990-92 Dave Sturdivant 1985-88 Bobby Yount 1974-77 Chad Miller 2006-07 Jody Reinoehl 1990 John Sullivan 1994 Mark Yurovchak 1992 Zac Miller 1995-96 Bryan Resnick 2008-09 Don Sutherland 1979 Bill Milne 1973 Jason Reuss 2001-02 -Z- Frank Mirabelle 1967 Steve Rinaudo 2008 -T- Albert Zerega Jr. 2005-06 Tory Miran 1989-92 Derek Rodriguez 2005 Kyle Tabeek 2004-05 Glenn Zielinski 1984 Ken Mitchell 1967 Gabriel Rodriguez 1984 Ryan Tabor 2006-07 Mike Zipser 1996-98 Eric Molfetta 1993-94 Rance Roundy 2007-SA Hank Tagle 1989-91 Chris Zockoll 1969-72 Leo Montoya 1970 Brad Ross 2004 Paul Tanner 1996 Anthony Morel 2008-09 John Rice 1982 Justin Tellam 2004-05 *2010 Players in Bold

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ted .351 with 25 home runs Diamondbacks, he reached the Matt Williams and 89 RBIs and was cho- pinnacle of baseball, winning the sen a 1986 consensus First 2001 World Series over the New #15 Retired Jersey Team All-American by Baseball York Yankees in what many have America, The Sporting News called one of the most exciting Matt Williams is the first and only and Collegiate Baseball. World Series ever played. Williams player in UNLV baseball history to have Williams, who played his hit a three-run homer in the sev- his jersey retired. The ceremony took high school ball at Carson City enth inning as the Diamondbacks place during halftime of the Runnin’ in Nevada, led UNLV to a 118-69-1 posted a 4-0 victory over the New York Rebels-Florida basketball game at the record (.630) during his career and an Yankees in game two of the 2001 World Thomas & Mack Center on Dec. 22, NCAA playoff appearance in 1984. He is Series.liams retired at the end of the 1990. UNLV’s all-time home run king with 58. 2004 season, finishing his 17-year Williams, who was inducted into Williams went third in the 1986 draft career with 378 home runs, 1,218 RBI the UNLV Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997, as the number one pick of the San and 1,878 hits. became just the sixth UNLV athlete to Francisco Giants, making him the high- have his or her jersey retired at that est drafted player in UNLV baseball his- time. He joined the honorable ranks of tory. In 1990, Williams became the most Sidney Green (basketball), David Cohen prolific run-producing third baseman in and Robbie Ryerson (soccer), Randall Giants’ history with 122 RBIs, surpass- Cunningham and Elbert “Ickey” Woods ing Mel Ott’s 116 from 1938. (football), and Misty Thomas (women’s Williams was the 1990 National basketball). The list now also includes League All-Star third baseman, batting Pauline Jordan (women’s basketball), .277 with 33 home runs and 171 hits. Larry Johnson, Stacey Augmon, Glen In 1991, Williams hit 34 homers to Gondrezick and Reggie Theus (men’s break the Giants’ single-season record basketball), and Lori Harrigan (softball). for home runs by a third basemen which Williams played at UNLV from 1984- was established by Jim Hart in 1968 86. He was baseball’s first preseason and tied by Williams’ own 33 home runs All-America selection in 1986. He bat- in 1990. In 1993, he hit 38 home runs, batting .294, and was selected to the Associated Press Major League All-Star Team. In 1994, he led the major leagues with a career-high 43 home runs in a strike-shortened sea- son and started in his first All-Star game at third base. In 1996, Williams was traded during the off-season to the Cleveland Indians and was instrumental in guiding Cleveland to the 1997 World Series. He is also a four-time Golden Glove Award winner (1991, 1993, 1994 and 1997). Williams joined the Arizona Diamondbacks Matt Williams slugged 58 home runs and drove Standing (L to R): Matt's parents Arthur and Sarah and in 1998. With the in 217 runs in his oustanding career. former head coach Fred Dallimore.

Matt Williams - FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA (1986) G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG. PO A E AVG. 1984 70 283 55 91 16 2 12 55 10 .322 126 210 24 .933 1985 60 225 86 70 13 1 21 73 5 .311 116 210 13 .962 1986 57 231 82 81 15 2 25 89 8 .351 116 180 17 .946 CAREER 187 739 223 242 44 5 58 217 23 .327 358 600 54 .947

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the alley ways. Dallimore, along with Dallimore guided the Rebels to a Fred Dallimore former Runnin’ Rebel head coach Jerry staggering 19 .500 or better winning #13 Retired Jersey Tarkanian, are the only two coach­es to per­cent­age seasons in 23 years and have their numbers retired 19 30-win or better seasons

in UNLV history (Tark #2). over 21 years. UNLV won 40 Former UNLV head coach Fred Dallimore was the head or more games eight times, Dallimore had his #13 jer­sey re­tired pri­ coach of the Hustlin’ Rebels in­clud­ing a school-record 53 or to the 1997 season opener against for 23 seasons (1974-96). victories in 1980. The 1980 UCLA on Jan. 31, 1997, at Earl E. He compiled an overall club finished second in the Wilson Sta­di­um. record of 794-558-2 (.587). NCAA Midwest Regionals Dallimore and former UNLV great He ranked 31st on the and were one victory away Matt Williams also had their jersey num­ NCAA All-Time Winningest from advancing to the bers unveiled that are per­ma­nent­ly dis­ Division I Coach­es list at College World Series. The played on the 12’ high outfield fence in the time of his retirement. 1980 squad was inducted He arrived in Las Vegas in 1969 and into the UNLV Athletic Hall of Fame on was an assistant coach at UNLV under Sept. 16, 1994. In his 23 seasons as Bob Doering from 1969-73. head coach, UNLV averaged 34.5 wins UNLV appeared in the NCAA Tour­ a season. na­ment seven times under Dallimore, in­clud­ing an appearance in 1996 in the NCAA South II Regional. The 1996 Rebels compiled an overall record of 43-17 and captured the Big West Tournament Cham­pi­on­ship with vic­to­ries over nationally ranked UC San­ta Barbara, Cal State Ful­ler­ton and Long Beach State. The .717 win- ning per­cent­age was the sec- ond highest in the program’s UNLV legend Fred Dallimore won 794 over 23 history. (L to R): Athletic Director Charles Cavagnaro, Brian seasons as the head coach of the Rebels. Dallimore, Alice Dallimore, University Regent Mark Alden and Fred Dallimore. UNLV All-Time Coaching Records NOTE: “Chub” Drakulich was head coach in the 1960s, however, baseball records were not kept until the 1967 season.

Bob Doering Fred Dallimore Rod Soesbe Jim Schlossnagle Buddy Gouldsmith (1967-73) (1974-96) (1997 -2001 ) (2002-03) (2004-SA) Years 7 Years 23 Years 5 Years 2 Years 6 W 158 W 794 W 129 W 77 W 173 L 127 L 558 L 155 L 47 L 188 T 3 T 2 T 0 T 0 T 0 PCT .554 PCT .587 PCT .454 PCT .621 PCT .480

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1978 NCAA Rocky Mountain Regional 1980 NCAA Midwest Regional Tempe, Arizona - May 26-28, 1978 Tulsa, Oklahoma - May 22-25, 1980

1981 NCAA Mideast Regional 1984 NCAA Central Regional Ann Arbor, Michigan - May 22-25, 1981 Austin, Texas - May 25-27, 1984

1988 West II Regional 1989 NCAA Central Regional Tempe, Arizona - May 27-29, 1988 College Station, Texas - May 25-27, 1989

1996 NCAA South II Regional 2003 NCAA Arizona State Regional Baton Rouge, Louisiana - May 23-26, 1996 Tempe, Arizona - May 30 - June 1, 2003

2004 NCAA Stanford Regional 2005 NCAA Tempe Regional Palo Alto, California - June 4-6, 2004 Tempe, Arizona - June 3-5, 2005

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HERB PRYOR (1971-73, 1978) Pryor is UNLV’s all-time career leader in ERA (2.54), innings pitched (453) and complete games (40) and is tied for the lead in career victories (35) and shutouts (4). He is one of only four pitchers in UNLV history to record at least 30 career victories (35-21). He pitched the school’s first no-hitter and only perfect game on March 16, 1971 against Colorado. Pryor was a member of UNLV’s first playoff team in 1978 when the Rebels compiled a 44-20 record. He was 14-4 with a 2.42 ERA in 148.2 innings pitched that year.

Matt Williams (1984-86) Williams is UNLV’s all-time home run king with a school record 58 career Ralph Garcia home runs and is perhaps the best play- Matt Williams er in UNLV baseball history. In 1990, RALPH GARCIA (1967-70) he became the first and only player in 1980 TEAM Garcia is UNLV’s all-time king UNLV baseball history to have his jer- The 1980 UNLV baseball team com- with 462 strikeouts in 343.2 innings sey (#15) retired. Williams was a 1986 piled a 53-13-1 record (.799) under pitched. He is one of only four pitchers consensus first-team All-American by Coach Fred Dallimore. The team in UNLV history to record 30 career , The Sporting News advanced to the final game of the victories. He was 30-22 with a season and Collegiate Baseball. He went third NCAA Midwest Regional at Tulsa, OK best record of 10-5 in 1969. That same in the 1986 draft as the number one but lost 12-0 to California. The 1980 year, he established the single-season pick of the San Francisco Giants, mak- team set school records for most vic- school record with 144 strikeouts. His ing him the highest drafted player in tories in a season (53), longest win- record stood for over a quarter of a UNLV baseball history. Williams has ning streak (20 games) and most total century until Nate Yeskie threw 147 enjoyed an outstanding major league bases (1,191 – a total later tied by the strikeouts to overtake the title in 1995. career. He is a four-time Golden Glove 1981 team). The 1980 Rebels also Garcia went on to play for the San Award winner and four-time all-star. He rank fifth in school history in single- Diego Padres. was also the 1994 major league home season batting average (.326), third run king with a career-high 43 for the for runs scored (538), second in extra season. Williams retired at the end of base hits (251), triples (36) and stolen the 2004 season, finishing his 17-year bases (124), and tied for second with career with 378 home runs, 1,218 RBI the 1973 team for earned run average and 1,878 hits. (3.35).

Herb Pryor 1980 UNLV baseball team

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Hazel and Earl Wilson The UNLV baseball program boasts one of the top 15 ish graded. A new infield irrigation system was installed, new facilities in college baseball. The 3,000-seat Earl E. Wilson infield sod was laid, as well as new grass along the edge of the Baseball Stadium at Roger Barnson Field is a beautiful outfield and the area behind home plate. attraction, drawing the best teams in college baseball to Las The stadium dedication was held on Saturday, January Vegas. 29, 1994 in conjunction with the UNLV Alumni game. A The latest upgrade to the stadium was the installation of a crowd of 2,500 attended the game and grand opening cer- new scoreboard in left field that has a readerboard to display emonies. statistics, advertisements and other announcements. The new A gift of $1.2 million was used for the construction of scoreboard was part of UNLV's agreement with International Wilson Stadium. The total gift of $6.6 million was donated Sports Properties, Inc. (ISP Sports) to work together with from the estate of the late Earl and Hazel Wilson. UNLV's multi-media rights and corporate sales and sponsor- The Wilsons, married for over 50 years, came to Las ship development for athletics, special events and entertain- Vegas in the 1930’s and were involved in a number of ment. Las Vegas business ventures. Earl Wilson held a gaming The home of the Rebels received close to $25,000 in license since 1948 and was a major stockholder in the renovations in December of 2007, as the stadium received a Golden Nugget Hotel. He once played semi-professional new playing surface. The old infield was removed, new infield baseball in Oregon and was an avid golfer. dirt was brought in and the infield was laser-leveled and fin- “Earl was a big baseball fan,” said Mel Wolzinger, who is the co-trustee of the Wilson Estate. “Baseball was one of his great loves. It’s a great honor to have his name asso- ciated with this outstanding facility. The stadium is a first class facility, which symbolizes the first class people that Earl and Hazel were. “The Wilsons were involved in the Las Vegas com- munity for more than 50 years. It’s a great tribute that they could help the University of Nevada, Las Vegas both aca-

Above: The infield at Earl E. Wilson Stadium was renovated in December of 2007. Right: A new scoreboard was installed in left field before the 2009 season. 2010 UNLV BASEBALL 66 roger barnson demically and athletically with this donated gift.” benefiting the Nevada Special Olympics. Ground was broken on August 2, 1993, and the sta- Night baseball came to UNLV when lights were installed dium was completed in January of 1994. The stadium in June of 1982. The lights consist of eight standards for a features two types of seats - 2,500 theater-type seats and total of 144 fixtures, with 1,500 watt metal halide. The lights, 500 bleacher-back seats. Other assets include a 60-foot which came to a total cost of $180,000, were installed by enclosed press box, restrooms and concession areas for Stratton Electric of Las Vegas. fans, a public address system, batter’s eye in center field, a In July of 1984, the infield grass was replaced with backstop, paved parking for 400 cars, and stadium entrance Santa Ana Hybrid, and the infield dirt was replaced with complete with disabled access (tunnel and ramp). crushed brick added with a powder stabilizer from Phoenix, The UNLV baseball program will begin its 35th season Arizona. In August of 1997, the infield was replaced with playing on the baseball diamond, which is situated on the Aquarius soil underneath and infield dirt from Las Vegas northwest corner of the campus. rock infield mix. The outfield fence was also replaced and Originally named Hustlin’ Rebel Field, the ballpark’s now stands twelve feet high. The fence, in place since the official stadium dedication was held on April 1, 1973 when 1997 season, displays advertising. the USC Trojans defeated the Rebels 9-2 in front of nearly In September of 1984, a $155,000 scoreboard was 1,500 fans. installed beyond the left field fence by Young Electric Sign From 1980-93, the ballpark was renamed in honor of Company. The scoreboard stood 35 feet high with “mes- the late UNLV assistant athletic director, Roger Barnson. An sage grams” on both sides of the board. avid baseball supporter and former mound ace at Arizona Former Rebel head coach Fred Dallimore worked on the State University, Barnson lost his life in an automobile acci- project for two years. He helped negotiate a lease purchase dent on March 14, 1980. arrangement with Young Electric Sign Company. “The one Television arrived at the UNLV baseball diamond in item I would like to stress is that the scoreboard will not take May of 1977 when the University of Hawaii televised a anything away from the educational dollars that the state three-game series with UNLV. provides for the University,” Dallimore said, in 1984. In May of 1977, the stadium attendance record was set The park dimensions are 335 feet down the left and when over 5,000 people crammed into Rebel Field to watch right field lines, 375 feet in the power alleys, and 400 feet the Celebrity-News Media Softball Game to straightaway center field.

ROGER JOE BARNSON Dec. 17, 1938 - Mar. 14, 1980 UNLV Assistant Athletic Director 1972-1980 UNLV Assistant Football Coach 1968-1972 Roger Barnson completed 12 years of service to the UNLV athletic program. He was an assistant foot- ball coach working with the defensive secondary for five years. He spent his final seven years as an assis- tant athletic director. An avid baseball sup­port­er and former pitcher at Arizona State, Barnson lost his life in a tragic automobile accident on March 14, 1980.

www.unlvrebels.com 67 earl e. wilson stadium Grand Opening Dedication - Jan. 29, 1994 It took the hard work of many indi- the late Earl and Hazel Wilson. ees of the Wilson estate. Following the viduals and on Jan. 29, 1994, the Earl A home-run derby was held fea- formal presentations, Wolzinger threw E. Wilson Baseball stadium, a state- turing UNLV alumnus and National out the ceremonial first pitch. of-the-art facility on the UNLV cam- League All-Star Matt Williams of the It was a great day for all those who pus, was officially dedicated. Opening Arizona Diamondbacks. Williams, a attended the festivities. Drawings were day ceremonies, attended by a crowd four-time gold glove winner, wowed held throughout the alumni baseball of 2,500, the largest home crowd in the crowd with long shots over the left game and lucky fans won autographed UNLV baseball history, included alum- field fence, then switched to the left , bats, Rebel baseball hats ni games, a home-run derby, free side to launch one out over the right and shirts. The alumni game was won barbecue for all fans, and the actual field fence on his final swing. by the UNLV alumni by the score of dedication ceremonies. The dedication ceremony featured 15-14 when Williams' sacrifice fly in The stadium was made possible presentations of honorary jerseys to the top of the ninth broke a 14-14 tie. by a $1.2 million gift from the estate of Jay Brown and Mel Wolzinger, co-trust-

Mel Wolzinger, co-trustee of the Fred Dallimore acknowledges Left to Right: Former Head Baseball Coach Earl E. Wilson estate, throws the crowd during Fred Dallimore, Mel Wolzinger and Jay Brown out the ceremonial first pitch. opening cere­ ­mo­nies. at ribbon cutting cere­ ­mo­nies. The Keyser Gift Longtime Nevada residents Dorothy and Bob Keyser announced a gift to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas base- ball team in 1989 which is used to fund schol­arships­ for Rebel baseball players. Keyser, former owner of Coors of Las Vegas, donated a portion of the Keyser Company properties, valued at approximately $325,000 to the UNLV baseball program. Keyser passed away in 1995 after a long illness. He is survived by his wife Dorothy. As a shareholder in this property, UNLV baseball will derive semi-annual income payments which will be depos- ited into the scholarship account for student-athletes on the baseball team. The Keyser gift will provide approximately $15,000 annually to fund scholarships for three student-athletes in perpetuity. The Keysers have enjoyed a long-standing relationship with former UNLV head coach Fred Dallimore and the Rebel baseball program, donating generous annual gifts to Rebel baseball. “Fred (Dallimore) is a fine gentleman and a great coach,” Keyser said in 1989. “That is why Dorothy and I wanted to make this contribution to UNLV.” “This was the first major donation to the UNLV baseball program,” Dallimore said in 1989. “The Keyser’s will enable us to put our program on more solid financial footing.” Left to right: Bob Keyser, Dorothy Keyser and Keyser was the first to provide endowed scholarships for former Head Coach Fred Dallimore. baseball. The endowment allows the baseball coach to utilize the funds currently al­lo­cat­ed to scholarships for operating dol- lars to further enhance the program.

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