2 0 0 2 S E A S O N R E V I E W 2002 BATTING STATISTICS Player BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB/Slug% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA Jeremiah Porter ...... 500 2-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2/1.000 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0-0 Tila Reynolds ...... 347 59-59 239 45 83 15 5 2 34 114/.477 22 16 36 .434 2 4 19-23 Kyle Larsen ...... 342 51-47 190 30 65 11 1 5 37 93/.489 23 6 33 .425 2 0 4-6 Tyler Davidson ...... 339 61-60 251 62 85 18 2 15 51 152/.606 22 7 40 .406 1 1 10-15 John Otness ...... 333 35-32 120 15 40 7 0 2 19 53/.442 11 5 11 .412 0 0 3-3 Jay Garthwaite ...... 320 60-59 247 49 79 16 3 16 64 149/.603 18 2 59 .367 3 0 8-13 Greg Isaacson ...... 315 44-44 149 32 47 9 1 1 25 61/.409 19 6 23 .409 2 4 11-15 Aaron Hathaway ...... 303 52-48 175 27 53 6 1 4 30 73/.417 20 3 31 .382 1 2 9-15 Mike Wagner ...... 284 35-24 102 13 29 3 1 2 17 40/.392 4 4 21 .336 0 0 6-6 Taylor Johnson ...... 278 34-26 108 23 30 6 0 4 13 48/.444 11 3 19 .361 0 3 6-10 Michael Done ...... 277 60-60 224 50 62 7 0 11 33 102/.455 31 13 27 .391 3 1 7-12 Brandon Jacobson ...... 267 36-19 86 22 23 4 0 1 11 30/.349 16 4 12 .406 0 3 8-9 Bryan Johnson ...... 255 47-40 149 30 38 8 3 7 33 73/.490 27 5 36 .380 3 1 3-3 Steve Ramsey ...... 244 22-8 45 3 11 2 0 2 10 19/.422 1 2 14 .292 0 0 0-0 Ben Johnson ...... 200 19-12 40 7 8 1 0 1 4 12/.300 8 3 3 .373 0 0 2-3 Nick Batkoski ...... 196 22-10 46 7 9 4 0 0 4 13/.283 4 1 9 .269 1 0 0-0 Tim Rice ...... 000 3-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/.000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0-0 Justin Drake ...... 000 8-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 ...... 304 61-61 2179 416 663 118 17 73 385 1034/.475 237 80 376 .390 18 19 96-133 OPPONENTS ...... 296 61-61 2166 377 462 115 15 52 343 943/.435 207 60 370 .370 23 34 61-89 2002 PITCHING STATISTICS ERA W-L G GS CG ShO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB/Avg. WP HBP BK Jamie Hawkins ...... 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 7/.286 0 0 0 Shawn Kohn ...... 3.22 11-5 17 16 9 1 0 131.1 124 54 47 23 79 33 1 8 493/.252 0 4 2 Will Fenton ...... 3.22 3-3 19 1 0 0 1 44.2 35 19 16 28 42 9 0 5 159/.220 4 4 2 Sean White ...... 4.28 7-2 15 15 1 0 0 94.2 108 58 45 32 56 10 6 7 380/.284 7 14 2 Brian Carter ...... 4.50 1-1 18 1 0 0 0 20.0 24 11 10 13 8 7 0 0 81/.296 1 1 1 Zack Daniels ...... 5.29 2-1 10 4 1 0 0 32.1 35 23 19 11 13 4 1 6 124/.282 1 0 3 Tyler Shepple ...... 5.53 0-2 26 0 0 0 6 27.2 38 22 17 9 29 7 1 3 119/.319 0 3 0 David Dowling ...... 6.18 2-3 13 4 0 0 0 39.1 50 35 27 21 33 10 2 2 159/.314 11 9 1 Clay Johnson ...... 6.18 3-2 13 12 2 0 0 71.1 86 50 49 17 39 12 2 8 281/.306 4 8 1 Josh Conover ...... 8.10 0-1 8 0 0 0 0 6.2 9 6 6 6 9 1 0 1 27/.333 0 0 0 Scott Robertson ...... 9.35 1-1 14 0 0 0 0 17.1 30 20 18 9 15 4 1 2 78/.385 0 3 0 Greg Colburn ...... 9.72 1-1 9 0 0 0 0 8.1 15 10 9 5 7 2 0 4 36/.417 1 3 0 Trevor Gibson ...... 9.98 1-0 12 0 0 0 1 15.1 15 18 17 13 16 3 0 1 60/.250 3 5 1 Brian Barton ...... 10.80 0-1 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 4 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 10/.400 0 0 1 Jeff Petersen ...... 11.10 1-3 10 6 0 0 0 24.1 47 34 30 17 18 11 1 2 114/.412 11 4 0 Randy Vanderplow ...... 18.00 0-1 3 2 0 0 0 7.0 20 14 14 1 4 1 0 3 38/.526 0 2 0 WASHINGTON ...... 5.40 33-27 61 61 13 4 8 543.2 642 377 326 207 370 115 15 52 2166/.296 43 60 14 OPPONENTS ...... 6.28 27-33 61 61 6 0 7 536.1 663 416 374 237 376 118 17 73 2179/.304 52 80 7

2002 FIELDING STATISTICS Player PO A E Pct. DP PB Player PO A E Pct. DP PB Kyle Larsen ...... 425 29 0 1.000 42 Bryan Johnson ...... 119 14 3 .978 11 Brandon Jacobson ...... 45 1 0 1.000 0 Nick Batkoski ...... 11 28 1 .975 6 Clay Johnson ...... 5 16 0 1.000 0 Ben Johnson ...... 68 7 2 .974 0 4 Will Fenton ...... 4 7 0 1.000 0 Jay Garthwaite ...... 159 5 5 .970 4 Zack Daniels ...... 5 6 0 1.000 0 Greg Isaacson ...... 84 125 10 .954 31 Jeff Petersen ...... 5 4 0 1.000 0 Tila Reynolds ...... 113 163 18 .939 39 Tim Rice ...... 7 2 0 1.000 0 0 Shawn Kohn ...... 9 20 2 .935 2 Brian Carter ...... 2 3 0 1.000 0 Steve Ramsey ...... 10 2 1 .923 0 Scott Robertson ...... 1 1 0 1.000 0 Michael Done ...... 53 136 16 .922 18 Jamie Hawkins ...... 0 1 0 1.000 0 John Otness ...... 8 22 3 .909 1 Josh Conover ...... 0 1 0 1.000 0 Sean White ...... 8 16 3 .889 1 Justin Drake ...... 1 0 0 1.000 0 Mike Wagner ...... 23 13 5 .878 0 Greg Colburn ...... 0 1 0 1.000 0 David Dowling ...... 3 9 2 .857 1 Tyler Davidson ...... 109 2 2 .982 0 Tyler Shepple ...... 1 6 2 .778 0 Taylor Johnson ...... 52 3 1 .982 2 WASHINGTON ...... 1367 549 77 .961 55 17 Aaron Hathaway ...... 301 47 7 .980 7 17 OPPONENTS ...... 1366 536 85 .957 62 11

29 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E 2 0 0 2 S E A S O N R E V I E W 2002 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS UW OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT SCORE R H E R H E INN. OVERALL PAC-10 PITCHER OF RECORD ATTEND. TIME Feb. 14 vs. Missouri 1 W, 10-6 10 13 1 6 8 1 9 1-0-0 Shawn Kohn (W, 1-0) 150 2:40 Feb. 15 vs. Northwestern 1 W, 8-7 8 13 0 7 9 3 9 2-0-0 Scott Robertson (W, 1-0) 200 3:01 Feb. 16 vs. Northwestern 1 W, 2-0 2 8 2 0 2 0 9 3-0-0 White (W, 1-0) 200 2:18 Feb. 17 vs. Missouri 1 L, 9-10 9 14 1 10 19 2 9 3-1-0 Scott Robertson (L, 1-1) 200 3:21 Feb. 22 at Fresno State W, 5-1 5 6 0 1 3 2 9 4-1-0 Shawn Kohn (W, 2-0) 3098 1:59 Feb. 23 at Fresno State L, 9-13 9 13 2 13 12 1 9 4-2-0 Will Fenton (L, 0-1) 3115 2:57 Feb. 24 at Fresno State W, 10-7 10 11 4 7 9 2 9 5-2-0 Greg Colburn (W, 1-0) 2905 2:54 Feb. 26 at Portland L, 10-11 10 15 1 11 16 2 9 5-3-0 Randy Vanderplow (L, 0-1) 203 3:15 March 1 UTAH W, 11-2 11 13 1 2 7 4 9 6-3-0 Shawn Kohn (W, 3-0) 452 2:48 March 2 UTAH L, 8-17 8 11 1 17 21 2 9 6-4-0 Clay Johnson (L, 0-1) 519 3:13 March 3 UTAH L, 3-8 3 9 2 8 17 0 9 6-5-0 Sean White (L, 1-1) 467 2:48 March 5 at Portland W, 10-0 10 16 1 0 4 5 9 7-5-0 Jeff Petersen (W, 1-0) 119 3:17 March 8 UC RIVERSIDE W, 6-1 6 10 0 1 6 0 9 8-5-0 Shawn Kohn (W, 4-0) — 2:37 March 8 UC RIVERSIDE L, 4-7 4 5 3 7 8 2 9 8-6-0 David Dowling (L, 0-1) 290 3:10 March 10 UC RIVERSIDE L, 4-6 4 9 2 6 10 1 9 8-7-0 Sean White (L, 1-2) 256 3:10 March 14 BRIGHAM YOUNG W, 15-8 15 13 3 8 9 3 9 9-7-0 Shawn Kohn (W, 5-0) 189 2:52 March 15 BRIGHAM YOUNG L, 5-7 5 7 1 7 11 1 9 9-8-0 Jeff Petersen (L, 1-1) 219 3:17 March 16 BRIGHAM YOUNG T, 12-12 12 11 4 12 15 1 8 9-8-1 none 229 3:16 March 25 vs. Washington State 2 W, 7-3 7 11 2 3 4 1 9 10-8-1 Shawn Kohn (W, 6-0) 161 2:57 March 26 vs. Washington State 2 W, 18-12 18 16 2 12 19 5 9 11-8-1 Will Fenton (W, 1-1) 189 3:18 March 28 at Arizona State W, 14-11 14 14 3 11 12 1 9 12-8-1 1-0 Sean White (W, 2-2) 2881 3:41 March 29 at Arizona State L, 3-8 3 8 3 8 9 4 9 12-9-1 1-1 David Dowling (L, 0-2) 2352 3:15 March 30 at Arizona State L, 6-13 6 9 1 13 19 2 9 12-10-1 1-2 Shawn Kohn (L, 6-1) 2637 3:13 April 2 GONZAGA L, 6-8 6 16 1 8 13 0 9 12-11-1 Brian Barton (L, 0-1) 509 4:05 April 3 GONZAGA L, 5-7 5 10 1 7 9 1 9 12-12-1 Greg Colburn (L, 1-1) 525 3:05 April 5 at Missouri L, 9-11 9 14 4 11 15 1 9 12-13-1 David Dowling (L, 0-3) 435 3:23 April 6 at Missouri L, 3-5 3 10 4 5 10 1 12 12-14-1 Tyler Shepple (L, 0-1) 902 3:27 April 7 at Missouri L, 11-12 11 12 4 12 14 3 9 12-15-1 Tyler Shepple (L, 0-2) 346 3:39 April 9 UC IRVINE W, 6-4 6 12 0 4 9 5 9 13-15-1 Clay Johnson (W, 1-1) 242 2:48 April 10 UC IRVINE L, 3-7 3 11 0 7 14 0 9 13-16-1 Jeff Petersen (L, 1-2) 217 3:05 April 12 WASHINGTON STATE L, 2-4 2 5 0 4 11 2 9 13-17-1 1-3 Shawn Kohn (L, 6-2) 447 3:02 April 13 WASHINGTON STATE W, 10-9 10 14 2 9 16 0 9 14-17-1 2-3 Sean White (W, 3-2) 559 2:51 April 14 WASHINGTON STATE W, 11-7 11 15 0 7 11 3 9 15-17-1 3-3 David Dowling (W, 1-3) 457 2:57 April 16 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L, 5-6 5 8 3 6 12 0 9 15-18-1 Brian Carter (L, 0-1) 289 2:57 April 19 STANFORD W, 3-1 3 4 1 1 6 2 9 16-18-1 4-3 Shawn Kohn (W, 7-2) 713 2:17 April 20 STANFORD L, 4-9 4 9 0 9 17 1 9 16-19-1 4-4 Will Fenton (L, 1-2) 936 3:22 April 21 STANFORD W, 4-3 4 8 1 3 7 0 10 17-19-1 5-4 Shawn Kohn (W, 8-2) 744 2:41 April 26 at W, 2-0 2 11 0 0 3 0 9 18-19-1 6-4 Shawn Kohn (W, 9-2) 179 2:45 April 27 at California W, 5-4 5 12 0 4 15 1 9 19-19-1 7-4 Trevor Gibson (W, 1-0) 351 3:38 April 28 at California W, 10-7 10 15 1 7 15 2 11 20-19-1 8-4 Brian Carter (W, 1-1) 397 4:18 May 3 UCLA L, 1-8 1 3 1 8 14 0 9 20-20-1 8-5 Shawn Kohn (L, 9-3) 624 2:14 May 4 UCLA W, 5-4 5 12 0 4 7 1 9 21-20-1 9-5 Will Fenton (W, 2-2) 411 2:52 May 5 UCLA W, 9-5 9 9 1 5 11 0 9 22-20-1 10-5 Clay Johnson (W, 2-1) 667 2:42 May 7 PORTLAND W, 10-0 10 13 0 0 6 2 9 23-20-1 David Dowling (W, 2-3) 439 2:49 May 8 PORTLAND W, 8-4 8 11 1 4 12 3 9 24-20-1 Zack Daniels (W, 1-0) 300 3:00 May 10 at USC L, 1-4 1 7 2 4 10 0 9 24-21-1 10-6 Shawn Kohn (L, 9-4) 460 2:17 May 11 at USC W, 9-3 9 13 0 3 5 0 9 25-21-1 11-6 Sean White (W, 4-2) 579 2:57 May 12 at USC L, 6-8 6 11 2 8 10 2 9 25-22-1 11-7 Will Fenton (L, 2-3) 483 3:31 May 14 GONZAGA L, 10-12 10 16 2 12 18 1 9 25-23-1 Josh Conover (L, 0-1) — 3:21 May 14 GONZAGA W, 10-3 10 14 0 3 7 0 9 26-23-1 Zack Daniels (W, 2-0) 299 2:38 May 17 at Oregon State W, 6-5 6 14 4 5 10 2 9 27-23-1 12-7 Shawn Kohn (W, 10-4) 1374 3:11 May 18 at Oregon State W, 13-3 13 16 0 3 9 0 9 28-23-1 13-7 Sean White (W, 5-2) 1322 3:02 May 19 at Oregon State L, 3-5 3 9 1 5 6 0 9 28-24-1 13-8 Zack Daniels (L, 2-1) 875 2:31 May 24 ARIZONA W, 7-3 7 10 0 3 7 0 9 29-24-1 14-8 Shawn Kohn (W, 11-4) 508 2:05 May 25 ARIZONA W, 8-3 8 9 0 3 7 1 9 30-24-1 15-8 Sean White (W, 6-2) 614 2:42 May 26 ARIZONA L, 2-5 2 11 1 5 9 1 9 30-25-1 15-9 Clay Johnson (L, 2-2) 733 3:18 May 31 vs. Texas Tech 3 L, 4-5 4 10 1 5 11 1 9 30-26-1 Shawn Kohn (L, 11-5) 3031 2:45 June 1 vs. Harvard 3 W, 4-2 4 10 0 2 7 2 9 31-26-1 Sean White (W, 7-2) 2062 2:20 June 1 vs. Texas Tech 3 W, 3-1 3 5 0 1 6 2 9 32-26-1 Clay Johnson (W, 3-2) 2313 3:02 June 2 at Rice 3 W, 7-6 7 11 2 6 7 1 9 33-26-1 Will Fenton (W, 3-3) 3044 2:54 June 2 at Rice 3 L, 2-14 2 9 3 14 17 1 9 33-27-1 Jeff Petersen (L,1-3) 2412 3:10

1 — Rawlings Tournament, Phoenix, Ariz. 2 — played at Harris Field, Lewiston, Idaho 3 — NCAA Houston Regional, Houston, Texas (Rice University) * — non-conference game vs. traditional conference opponent

30 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E 2 0 0 2 S E A S O N R E V I E W 2002 FINAL PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE STANDINGS Conference Games All Games WL Pct. Home Away W L T Pct. Home Away Neut. Streak USC 17 7 .708 9-3 8-4 37 24 0 .607 15-8 18-11 4-5 Lost 2 Stanford 16 8 .667 10-2 6-6 47 18 0 .723 29-4 16-12 2-2 Lost 1 Arizona State 15 9 .625 8-4 7-5 37 21 0 .638 28-8 9-13 0-0 Lost 1 Washington 15 9 .625 8-4 7-5 33 27 1 .549 15-14-1 13-11 5-2 Lost 1 California 11 13 .458 6-6 5-7 29 27 0 .518 19-12 10-15 0-0 Lost 1 Oregon State 10 14 .417 6-6 4-8 31 23 0 .574 18-9 7-14 6-0 Lost 3 UCLA 9 15 .375 3-9 6-6 26 35 0 .426 12-16 13-19 1-0 Lost 5 Arizona 9 15 .375 4-8 5-7 31 24 0 .564 25-11 6-13 0-0 Won 1 Washington State 6 18 .250 1-11 5-7 21 33 0 .389 5-15 10-15 6-3 Lost 3

2002 PAC-10 BATTING LEADERS 2002 PAC-10 PITCHING LEADERS TEAM BATTING G Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB TEAM PITCHING G ERA W L Sv IP H R ER BB SO 1. Stanford ...... 65 .318 2355 507 749 147 23 88 469 214 353 78 1. Stanford ...... 65 3.97 47 18 17 591.1 574 305 261 213 452 2. USC ...... 61 .317 2155 487 684 128 14 71 447 275 364 67 2. Arizona State ...... 58 4.40 37 21 12 509.2 511 297 249 239 471 3. Arizona State ...... 58 .310 1994 450 618 115 26 38 410 298 317 84 3. California ...... 56 5.05 29 27 7 511.1 552 336 287 237 361 4. Washington St. ... 54 .308 1920 366 591 108 10 44 334 179 322 58 4. Arizona ...... 55 5.24 31 24 9 493.1 586 354 287 155 345 5. Washington ...... 61 .304 2179 416 663 118 17 73 385 237 376 96 5. Washington ...... 61 5.40 33 27 8 543.2 642 377 326 207 370 6. Oregon State ...... 54 .302 1892 382 572 109 27 54 348 222 334 48 6. Oregon State ...... 54 5.60 31 23 14 477.2 533 340 297 212 252 7. UCLA ...... 61 .302 2242 415 677 121 5 70 376 211 443 80 7. USC ...... 61 5.66 37 24 11 550.1 657 418 346 277 457 8. California ...... 56 .289 1970 305 570 97 10 56 282 212 336 47 8. UCLA ...... 61 5.76 26 35 14 548.0 672 446 351 264 385 9. Arizona ...... 55 .289 1921 433 555 89 25 60 380 246 357 74 9. Washington St. ... 54 7.57 21 33 10 470.2 626 459 396 238 309 Individual Batting G Avg. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB Individual pitching G ERA W L Sv IP H R ER BB SO 1. John Baker, CAL ...... 45 .383 149 34 57 29 12 1 5 31 1. Ryan Schroyer, ASU ...... 25 2.37 4 1 8 60.2 50 18 16 35 75 2. Conor Jackson, CAL ...... 55 .382 220 43 84 61 16 2 16 29 2. , STAN ...... 20 2.51 13 2 0 157.2 138 59 44 36 136 3. Sam Fuld, STAN ...... 65 .375 293 67 110 47 20 4 8 21 3. Shawn Kohn, UW ...... 17 3.22 11 5 0 131.1 124 54 47 23 79 4. Justin Hart, WSU ...... 49 .370 165 37 61 28 6 1 2 19 4. Trevor Hutchinson, CAL ..... 15 3.38 7 5 0 117.0 106 47 44 34 94 5. , UCLA ...... 38 .368 152 42 56 37 11 1 6 12 5. Anthony Reyes, USC ...... 12 3.44 4 2 0 65.1 69 31 25 17 49 6. Jeff LaRue, WSU ...... 54 .367 199 45 73 40 16 0 10 11 6. Brett Bannister, USC ...... 26 3.56 8 3 0 86.0 80 46 34 32 76 7. Alberto Concepcion, USC ..... 61 .363 234 57 85 48 21 5 11 29 7. Matt Brown, CAL ...... 21 3.70 5 3 6 73.0 77 38 30 23 55 8. Josh Arhart, UCLA ...... 49 .363 193 40 70 37 18 0 7 20 8. Mike Esposito, ASU ...... 17 3.72 9 6 0 104.0 109 58 43 31 93 9. Andre Ethier, ASU ...... 48 .363 182 38 66 50 14 3 4 32 9. Cory Campos, USC ...... 30 3.84 6 3 6 68.0 76 42 29 19 69 10. Bookie Gates, WSU ...... 50 .362 188 29 68 38 9 3 2 16 10. Wes Whisler, UCLA ...... 18 4.06 5 2 0 84.1 94 52 38 40 59 HITS STOLEN BASES WINS APPEARANCES 1. Sam Fuld, STAN ...... 110 1. Ryan Rasmussen, UCLA ...... 20 1. Jeremy Guthrie, STAN...... 13 1. Jake Postelwait, OSU ...... 30 2. Chris O’Riordan, STAN ...... 87 Ben Francisco, UCLA ...... 20 2. Shawn Kohn, UW ...... 11 Cory Campos, USC ...... 30 3. Tyler Davidson, UW ...... 85 3. Tila Reynolds, UW ...... 19 3. John Hudgins, STAN ...... 10 3. Jon Williams, USC ...... 29 Alberto Concepcion, USC ...... 85 4. Sergio Garcia, ASU ...... 16 Tim Cunningham, STAN ...... 10 Jesse Ingram, CAL ...... 29 5. Conor Jackson, CAL ...... 84 Steve Garrabrants, ASU ...... 16 5. Mike Esposito, ASU ...... 9 5. Mike Kunes, UCLA ...... 27 RUNS WALKS INNINGS PITCHED CALLED 1. Brian Barre, USC ...... 75 1. Brian Barre, USC ...... 47 1. Jeremy Guthrie, STAN...... 157.2 1. Jeremy Guthrie, STAN...... 38 2. Ryan Garko, STAN ...... 68 2. Bill Peavey, USC ...... 41 2. Shawn Kohn, UW ...... 131.1 2. Shawn Kohn, UW ...... 37 3. Sam Fuld, STAN ...... 67 3. Joey Metropoulos, USC ...... 38 3. Sean Rierson, ARIZ ...... 117.0 3. Sean Rierson, ARIZ ...... 34 4. Bill Peavey, USC ...... 62 Ryan Garko ...... 38 Trevor Hutchinson, CAL ...... 117.0 4. Mike Esposito, ASU ...... 33 Tyler Davidson, UW ...... 62 5. Duran, ARIZ; & Garrabrants, ASU ..... 36 5. Tim Cunningham, STAN ...... 112.0 5. Mike Kunes, UCLA ...... 27 DOUBLES BY PITCH STRIKEOUTS GAMES STARTED 1. Seth Pietsch, OSU ...... 24 1. Carlos Quentin, STAN ...... 19 1. Jeremy Guthrie, STAN...... 136 1. Jeremy Guthrie, STAN...... 20 2. Alberto Concepcion, USC ...... 21 2. Alberto Concepcion, USC ...... 17 2. Trevor Hutchinson, CAL ...... 94 Tim Cunningham, STAN ...... 20 3. Sam Fuld, STAN ...... 19 3. Tila Reynolds, UW ...... 16 3. Mike Esposito, ASU ...... 93 3. Ben Rowe, OSU ...... 18 4. Tyler Davidson, UW ...... 18 Ryan Garko, STAN ...... 16 4. Ryan McClellan, ASU ...... 91 4. Steven Copeland, OSU ...... 17 four others ...... 18 Chris O’Riordan, STAN ...... 16 5. Joe Little, ARIZ ...... 83 Joe Little, ARIZ ...... 17 TRIPLES SACRIFICE FLIES OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE Mike Esposito, ASU ...... 17 1. Steve Garrabrants, ASU ...... 7 1. Bill Peavey, USC ...... 9 1. Ryan Schroyer, ASU ...... 228 Sean Rierson, ARIZ ...... 17 2. Seth Pietsch, OSU ...... 6 Chris O’Riordan, STAN ...... 9 2. Jeremy Guthrie, STAN...... 233 3. Tila Reynolds, UW ...... 5 3. Bookie Gates, WSU ...... 8 3. Bryce Kartler, ASU ...... 240 Alberto Concepcion, USC ...... 5 Jeremy West, ASU ...... 8 4. Trevor Hutchinson, CAL ...... 242 five players ...... 4 5. Rasmussen, UCLA; & Garko, STAN ..... 7 5. Brett Banniser, USC ...... 245 HOME RUNS SLUGGING PERCENTAGE SAVES 1. Wes Whisler, UCLA ...... 18 1. Conor Jackson, CAL ...... 691 1. Jared Sanders, OSU ...... 9 Adam Berry, UCLA ...... 18 2. Wes Whisler, UCLA ...... 684 2. Ryan Schroyer, ASU ...... 8 3. Jay Garthwaite, UW ...... 16 3. Jeremy West, ASU ...... 668 3. Ryan McCally, STAN ...... 7 Conor Jackson, CAL ...... 16 4. Joey Metropoulos, USC ...... 653 4. Tyler Shepple, UW ...... 6 5. Davidson, UW; & Peavey, USC ...... 15 5. Bill Peavey, USC ...... 648 Dan Rich, STAN ...... 6 RUNS BATTED IN ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Cory Campos, USC ...... 6 1. Bill Peavey, USC ...... 71 1. John Baker, CAL ...... 516 Matt Brown, CAL ...... 6 Jeremy West, ASU ...... 71 2. Bill Peavey, USC ...... 467 3. Joey Metropoulos, USC ...... 65 3. Alberto Concepcion, USC ...... 466 4. Jay Garthwaite, UW ...... 64 4. Joey Metropoulos, USC ...... 463 5. Conor Jackson, CAL ...... 61 5. Conor Jackson, CAL ...... 461 31 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E 2 0 0 1 S E A S O N R E V I E W NOTING THE 2002 HUSKIES . . . SECOND-HALF TURNAROUND: The Huskies’ into postseason play. The Huskies, thanks to their 2002 season was marked most notably by a big dramatic second-half turnaround, were sent to second-half turnaround. At the halfway point of the NCAA Regional in Houston as the No. 3 seed the 56-game regular season, the Huskies held a in the four-team tournament. After falling, 5-4, 12-15-1 overall record and had lost seven in a to second-seed Texas Tech in the first game, the row. Over the last 28 games, Washington went Huskies eliminated fourth-seeded Harvard, 4-2, 18-10, mostly against Pac-10 competition (in fact, and then beat Tech, 3-1, to advance to play host the UW was 14-7 against the conference and 4- and top-seed Rice in the championship round. 3 out of the league in the second half). The turn- Washington needed to beat the Owls twice to around showed up across the board in the sta- advance to a Super Regional. In the opener, the tistics. After fielding .952 with 54 errors over the Huskies trailed 6-4 with two outs and nobody on first 28, the Dawgs fielded .979 with 23 errors base the bottom of the ninth, but after Kyle Larsen over the second half. After posting a 6.45 ERA singled and John Otness reached on a , through the first 28 games, Washington Jay Garthwaite blasted a towering homer to end threw for a 4.39 mark down the stretch. After the game and force another. Rice, however, walking 131 opponent batters in the first 28 showed its edge in pitching depth and beat the games, UW hurlers allowed only 59 bases on Huskies, 14-2, in the title game. balls in the last 28. After giving up 16 passed balls and 28 wild pitches in the first half, the KOHN, DAVIDSON MAKE ALL-PAC-10: The Huskies had only three and 11, respectively, in Huskies put two players on the All-Pac-10 first the second. Interestingly, the Huskies actually hit team following the 2002 season. Senior pitcher for a higher average in the first half of the sea- Shawn Kohn and junior Tyler Davidson son (.310) than they did in the second half (.304), each made the first team while seven other Hus- though Pac-10 pitching probably had a lot to do kies made honorable mention: with that. Michael Done, outfielder Jay Garthwaite, Husky ace Shawn Kohn turned in another outstanding Aaron Hathaway, second baseman Greg season in 2002, earning first-team All-Pac-10 while RETURN TO POSTSEASON: For the first time Isaacson, Kyle Larsen, shortstop tying the school record for victories with 11. He went since the Pac-10 merged its two divisions prior Tila Reynolds and pitcher Sean White. Kohn, who on to play in the Oakland A’s organization. to the 1999 season, the Huskies made their way set a UW record for innings pitched and finished the year with nine complete games, also tied the Husky mark for victories in a season with 11. He junior RHP Tyler Shepple and senior RHP Shawn finished the year ranked second in the league in Kohn went to Oakland in the 22nd. Finally, junior wins, third in ERA (3.22), second in innings (131.1) RHP Sean White, who also elected to return for and second in called strikeouts (37). Davidson 2003, was drafted by Montreal in the 35th round. batted .339 on the season while leading the team Done, a fifth-year senior who was selected by in hits, runs and doubles. His 85 hits were third- Baltimore in the 2001 draft but returned for 2002, most in the Pac-10, his 62 runs and 18 doubles signed with the Orioles the night the Huskies were both fourth in the conference. Additionally, were eliminated from the postseason. his 15 home runs were second on the team and tied for fifth in the conference. POWER SHOW: The Huskies had three players hit -digit home runs for the fourth time in DRAFTABLE: Seven members of the 2002 Husky the last five years and for only the fourth time baseball team were selected in the Major League ever. Prior to 1997, the Huskies had never had draft, and another UW player – senior third more than one player with 10 or more homers in baseman Micahel Done – signed a pro contract a season. In 2002, three Washington players prior to the draft. Junior OF Tyler Davidson was reached double digits. Center fielder Jay the first player to be selected, going in the eighth Garthwaite belted 16 home runs, tied for sec- round to the New York Mets. Junior SS Tila ond-most in Washington history. Tyler Davidson’s Reynolds, who would eventually decide to return 15 homers tied for No. 5 on the UW single-sea- for his senior year, was picked in the 13th round son list while third baseman Michael Done belted by Milwaukee. Junior OF Jay Garthwaite and 11 round-trippers, which would rank 14th all- junior 1B Bryan Johnson were both drafted by time. As a team, the Huskies’ total of 73 home Outfielder Tyler Davidson capped a fine three-year the Diamondbacks, in the 14th and 16th rounds, runs was fourth-most in team history, trailing their Husky career by making first-team All-Pac-10. He was respectively. In the 20th round, Milwaukee picked totals from 1998, 1997 and 1999. drafted by the Mets in the eighth round. 32 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R L E A D E R S BATTING AVERAGE AT BATS 2002 Tila Reynolds .347 2002 Tyler Davidson 251 2001 Michael Done .375 2001 Jay Garthwaite 201 2000 Todd Linden .390 2000 Ed Erickson 214 1999 Bryan Williamson .392 Michael Done 214 1998 Nick Stefonick .407 1999 Dominic Woody 208 1997 Chris Magruder .400 1998 Ryan Lentz 226 1996 Chris Magruder .316 1997 Chris Magruder 260 1995 Jon Vander Griend .385 1996 Kevin Miller 214 1994 Joe Trippy .358 1995 Ross Junkin 215 1993 Derrin Doty .402 1994 Ryan Rutz 235 1992 Randy Jorgensen .332 1993 Randy Jorgensen 206 1991 Kevin Stocker .374 1992 Randy Jorgensen 223 1990 Brent Lutz .335 1991 Kevin Stocker 206 1989 Timo Donahue .366 1990 Kevin Stocker 178 1988 Chris Lobaugh .355 1989 Steve Stocker 131 1987 Brent Sill .368 1988 Brent Shimokawa 172 1986 Mike Blowers .383 1987 Timo Donahue 146 1985 John Kritsonis .392 1986 Mike Blowers 175 1984 Steve Routos .329 1985 Dave Gelatt 152 In 1999, Husky catcher Dominic Woody broke a 13-year old UW record by hitting 19 1983 Darcy Walker .337 1984 Steve Routos 143 home runs. The mark had been held by longtime big leaguer Mike Blowers. 1982 Jeb Best .401 1983 Walt Smith 125 1981 Jeb Best .426 1982 Jeb Best 147 RUNS HITS 1980 Ron Johnson .372 1981 Tom Riley 184 2002 Tyler Davidson 62 2002 Tyler Davidson 85 1979 Jeb Best .398 1980 Ron Johnson 207 2001 Tila Reynolds 42 2001 Michael Done 65 1978 Tom Riley .338 1979 Jeb Best 186 2000 Marc Rittenhouse 54 2000 Todd Linden 76 1977 Jeff Keys .349 1978 Greg Brown 176 1999 Dominic Woody 58 1999 Dominic Woody 78 1976 Duane Covey .312 1977 Buzz Johnson 162 1998 Chris Magruder 89 1998 Chris Magruder 88 1975 David Barnes .345 1976 Buzz Johnson 127 1997 Chris Magruder 90 1997 Chris Magruder 104 1974 Dwight Carter .321 1975 Buzz Johnson 91 1996 Chris Magruder 46 1996 Kevin Miller 76 1973 Ron Gibson .351 1974 Dwight Carter 109 Kevin Miller 46 1995 Jon Vander Griend 74 1972 Ron Gibson .350 1973 Dwight Carter 76 1995 Joe Trippy 47 1994 Joe Trippy 83 1971 Jim Dumont .350 Mel Guy 76 1994 Joe Trippy 67 1993 Derrin Doty 78 1970 Dick Batley .283 1972 Bob Beswick 121 1993 Derrin Doty 53 1992 Randy Jorgensen 74 1969 Jack Davis .315 1971 Bob Ernst 127 1992 Derrin Doty 62 1991 Kevin Stocker 77 1968 Dana Halvorson .369 1970 Denny Brand 94 1991 Kevin Stocker 54 1990 Brent Lutz 57 1967 Tom White .288 Jim Dumont 94 1990 Kevin Stocker 42 1989 Timo Donahue 45 1966 Bill Parker .346 1969 Phil Lund 127 1989 Timo Donahue 34 1988 Brent Shimokawa 60 1965 Randy Ginsberg .340 1968 Denny Brand 159 1988 Steve Stocker 42 1987 Timo Donahue 53 1964 Girard Stone .330 1967 Bill Parker 127 1987 Timo Donahue 30 1986 Mike Blowers 67 1963 Les Uyehara .388 1966 Bill Parker 136 1986 Brent Shimokawa 51 1985 John Kritsonis 56 1962 Fred Hilpert .352 1965 Doug Sherry 142 1985 John Kritsonis 63 1984 Steve Routos 31 1961 Phil Swimley .395 1964 Charley Johnson 97 1984 Steve Routos 31 1983 Darcy Walker 46 1960 George Grant .389 1963 Randy Ginsberg 86 1983 Walt Smith 34 1982 Jeb Best 59 1959 Don Daniels .311 1962 Kerry Frey 58 1982 Jeb Best 51 1981 Jeb Best 78 1958 Don Dailey .308 1961 Pete Hanson 82 1980 Ron Johnson 48 1980 Ron Johnson 77 Don Daniels .308 1960 George Grant 108 1979 Tom Riley 47 1979 Jeb Best 74 1957 George Kritsonis .359 1959 Gary Snyder 110 1978 Greg Brown 30 1978 Ron Johnson 57 1958 Jerry Thornton 90 Ron Johnson 30 1977 Mike Carey 47 1957 Ray Christianson 106 1977 Jeff Keys 33 1976 Buzz Johnson 38 1976 Buzz Johnson 17 1975 Ken Kanikeberg 29 1975 David Barnes 14 1974 Dwight Carter 35 Ken Kanikeberg 14 1973 Ron Gibson 26 1974 Terry Agnew 16 1972 Beb Beswick 37 Dwight Carter 16 1971 Bob Beswick 31 1972 Bob Beswick 23 Bob Ernst 31 1971 Bob Beswick 20 1970 Denny Brand 22 Randy Kosman 20 Jim Dumont 22 1970 Jim Dumont 21 Mel Guy 22 1969 Loren Brucker 20 1969 Phil Lund 33 Dana Halvorson 20 1968 Clare Leifer 48 1968 Clare Leifer 36 1967 Tom White 36 1967 Bill Parker 20 1966 Bill Parker 47 1966 Doug Sherry 36 1965 Charlie Johnson 37 1965 Doug Sherry 38 1964 Girard Stone 31 1964 Girard Stone 20 1963 Les Uyehara 33 1963 Girard Stone 14 1962 Fred Hilbert 19 Les Uyehara 14 1962 Girard Stone 11 1961 Phil Swimley 20 1960 George Grant 11 Phil Swimley 11 1959 Pete Hanson 21 Center fielder Joe Trippy, a four-year starter (1992-95), once held the Washington school 1958 Jerry Thornton 21 school records in bold records for both single-seaon and career runs scored. 1957 Jerry Thornton 24 33 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R L E A D E R S RUNS BATTED IN DOUBLES 1985 Dave Gelatt 3 2002 Jay Garthwaite 64 2002 Tyler Davidson 18 1984 Chris Colyer, Howie Knopf 2 2001 Jay Garthwaite 46 2001 Jay Garthwaite 17 1983 David Dillard 3 2000 Todd Linden 49 2000 Ed Erickson 17 John Kritsonis 3 1999 Dominic Woody 73 Todd Linden 17 1982 Dan Dow, Scott Hormel, 3 1998 Ryan Lentz 65 1999 Dominic Woody 22 Tim O’Keefe 3 1997 Kevin Miller 73 1998 Ryan Lentz 19 1981 Kevin Johnson 3 1996 Chris Magruder 45 1997 Ryan Lentz 26 1980 Shawn Cusack 5 1995 Jon Vander Griend 49 1996 Chris Magruder 12 Warren deLisle 5 1994 Jon Vander Griend 52 Christian Shewey 12 1979 Shawn Cusack 5 1993 Randy Jorgensen 61 1995 Jon Vander Griend 17 1978 Ron Johnson 3 1992 Randy Jorgensen 58 1994 Jon Vander Griend 18 1977 Buzz Johnson 4 1991 Brent Lutz 49 1993 Three players 13 1976 Buzz Johnson 2 1990 Brent Lutz 38 1992 Randy Jorgensen 15 1975 Ken Kanikeberg 2 1989 Tom Nichols 32 1991 Todd Turner 15 1974 Dwight Carter 5 1988 Chris Lobaugh 40 1990 Brent Lutz 13 1973 Mel Guy 3 1987 Brent Sill 34 1989 Tom Nichols 10 1972 Frank Plouf 2 1986 Mike Blowers 59 1988 Timo Donahue 12 1971 three players with 2 1985 Chris Colyer 33 1987 Timo Donahue 14 1970 Dick Batley 2 Jon Vandergriend led UW in homers twice. 1984 Howie Knopf 24 1986 Mike Blowers 15 1969 Phil Lund 4 1983 Darcy Walker 36 1985 Duane Hastings 13 1968 Clare Leifer 4 1971 Four players 1 1982 Jeb Best 44 1984 Steve Routos 12 1967 Bill Parker 4 1970 Four players 1 1981 Warren deLisle 44 1983 Darcy Walker 11 1966 Tom White 3 1969 Loren Brucker 5 1980 Ron Johnson 45 1982 Jeb Best 11 1964 Girard Stone 3 1968 Tom White 5 1979 Shawn Cusack 55 1981 Warren deLisle 16 1963 Randy Ginsberg 3 1967 Bill Parker, Tom White 2 1978 Mike Carey 34 1980 Ron Johnson 17 Girard Stone 3 1966 Tom White 3 1977 Mike Carey 33 1979 Jeb Best 15 1962 Bob MacDonald 1 1965 Pat Pugh 5 1976 Duane Covey 12 1978 Brad Habenicht 7 Les Uyehara 1 1964 Charlie Johnson 3 Ed Cribby 12 Ron Johnson 7 1961 Phil Swimley 4 1963 Randy Ginsberg 3 Buzz Johnson 12 1977 Mike Carey 11 1960 Don Daniels 2 Girard Stone 3 1975 David Barnes 15 1976 Duane Covey 5 1959 Don Daniels 7 1962 Five players 1 Ken Kanikeberg 15 Ken Kanikeberg 5 1958 George Grant 5 1961 Pete Hanson 3 1974 Terry Agnew 22 1975 Terry Agnew 5 1957 Ray Christianson 3 Phil Swimley 3 1973 Ron Gibson 14 Ken Kanikberg 5 1960 George Grant 5 1974 four players with 3 HOME RUNS Pete Hanson 5 1972 Bob Beswick 21 2002 Jay Garthwaite 16 1971 Jim Dumont 10 1972 Bob Beswick 5 1959 George Grant 2 1971 Bob Beswick 5 2001 Michael Done 7 1958 Floyd Harlington 2 Marc Pease 10 2000 Jay Garthwaite 12 1970 Jim Dumont 10 Mark Pease 5 1957 Ray Christianson 2 1970 Mel Guy 5 Marc Rittenhouse 12 Monte Geiger 2 1969 Phil Lund 33 1999 Dominic Woody 19 1968 Tom White 35 1969 Phil Lund 7 1968 Tom White 10 1998 Ryan Lentz 16 STOLEN BASES 1967 Tom White 18 1997 Kevin Miller 12 2002 Tila Reynolds 19 1966 Jeff Everett 25 1967 Tom White 6 1966 Bill Parker 8 Ryan Soules 12 2001 Tila Reynolds 10 1965 Pat Pugh 22 1996 Chris Magruder 7 2000 Todd Linden 18 1964 Charlie Johnson 15 1964 Bob Cole, Pat Pugh 5 Girard Stone 5 1995 Jon Vander Griend 11 1999 Kyle Woods 12 1963 Randy Ginsberg 16 1994 Jon Vander Griend 8 1998 Chris Magruder 33 1962 Fred Hilpert 10 1963 Les Uyehara 8 1962 Les Uyehara 3 1993 Randy Jorgensen 9 1997 Chris Magruder 43 1961 Phil Swimley 16 1961 Pete Hanson 3 1992 James Clifford 10 1996 Chris Magruder 18 1960 Don Daniels 22 Phil Swimley 3 1991 Brent Lutz 7 1995 J oe Trippy 26 1959 Don Daniels 20 1960 Phil Swimley 7 David Nokes 7 1994 Joe Trippy 38 1958 Ray Christianson 13 1959 Gary Snyder 4 1990 David Nokes 5 1993 Matt Wimmer 33 1957 Ray Christianson 24 1958 Don Daniels 5 1989 Timo Donahue 5 1992 Derrin Doty 20 1957 Jack Brady 5 Bob Pate 5 1991 Kevin Stocker 28 1988 Timo Donahue 5 1990 Kevin Stocker 35 TRIPLES Scott Carpenter 5 1989 Timo Donahue 19 2002 Tila Reynolds 5 Tom Nichols 5 1988 Brent Shimokawa 15 2001 Tila Reynolds 3 1987 Timo Donahue 7 1987 Timo Donahue 18 2000 Four players 2 1986 Mike Blowers 16 1986 Brent Shimokawa 26 1999 Richard Hall 2 1985 Dave Gelatt 4 1985 John Kritsonis 26 1998 Nick Stefonick 5 Kevin Torlai 4 1984 Mike Lewis 10 1997 Kevin Miller 5 1984 Ken Nollan 2 1983 John Kritsonis 11 Jamie Porter 5 1983 Lee Baxter 5 1982 Scott Hormel 10 1996 Chris Magruder 6 1982 Jeb Best 4 1981 Rick Brown 16 1995 Sean Spencer 4 1981 Jeb Best 5 1980 Ron Johnson 20 1994 Jon Vander Griend 5 1980 Ron Johnson 7 1979 Ron Johnson 29 1993 Brett Newell 4 1979 Shawn Cusack 5 1978 Greg Brown 12 1992 David Nokes 3 1978 Mike Carey 6 Jeff Keys 12 1991 Steve Murphy 2 1976 David Barnes 14 Derrin Doty 2 1977 Mike Carey 3 1975 Dwight Carter 4 1990 Kevin Stocker 4 1976 Ed Cribby 1 1974 Frank Plouf 4 1989 Steve Stocker 3 Buzz Johnson 1 1973 Bob Beswick 19 Derrin Doty hit .402 as a senior in 1993. 1988 Brent Shimokawa 3 Jeff Marcum 1 1961 Barry Brown 3 1987 Jon Yoshino 2 1975 Four players 1 1986 Mike Blowers 2 1974 Beb Beswick 3 1960 Don Daniels 5 Bill Langan 2 1973 Ron Gibson 3 1959 Jerry Thornton 10 school records in bold Brent Shimokawa 2 1972 Bob Beswick 3 1958 Jerry Thornton 9 Brent Sill 2 Ron Gibson 3 1957 Jerry Thornton 4 34 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R L E A D E R S INNINGS PITCHED STRIKEOUTS VICTORIES 2002 Shawn Kohn 131.1 2002 Shawn Kohn 79 2002 Shawn Kohn 11 2001 Shawn Kohn 80.2 2001 Shawn Kohn 65 2001 Shawn Kohn 6 2000 Matt Massingale 99.1 2000 Matt Massingale 92 2000 Matt Massingale 6 1999 Jeff Heaverlo 108.2 1999 Jeff Heaverlo 131 Jeff Carlsen 6 1998 Jeff Carlsen 80.0 1998 Jeff Heaverlo 84 1999 Jeff Heaverlo 10 1997 Jake Kringen 110.2 1997 Jake Kringen 110 1998 Jeff Carlsen 7 1996 Jeff Lynch 88.0 1996 Jake Kringen 89 1997 Jake Kringen 11 1995 Tim Campbell 95.2 1995 Tim Campbell 80 1996 Matt Smith 6 1994 Chad Hartvigson 97.1 1994 Chad Hartvigson 64 1995 Tim Campbell 6 1993 Jamie Day 96.0 1993 Chad Hartvigson 50 1994 Derek Carpenter 10 1992 Jim Riley 95.0 1992 Chad Hartvigson 67 1993 Chad Hartvigson 7 1991 Chris Berg 72.1 1991 Michael Call 44 Jamie Day 7 1990 Scott Brow 104.0 1990 Scott Brow 75 1992 Jim Riley 10 1989 Scott Brow 67.1 1989 Scott Brow 31 1991 Chris Berg 6 1988 Curtis Johnson 75.2 1988 Pete Tjaarda 46 1990 Scott Brow 9 1987 Alan Briggs 72.0 1987 Pete Tjaarda 49 1989 Scott Brow 4 1986 Gary Blouin 89.2 1986 Gary Blouin 79 Shannon Hatfield 4 1988 Pete Tjaarda 4 1985 Gary Blouin 90.0 1985 Gary Blouin 59 Eventual World Series champ Scott 1984 Mark James 72.0 1984 Russ Schmidtke 45 1987 Alan Briggs 5 1983 John Churlin 69.1 1983 John Churlin 44 Curtis Johnson 5 Brow twice led the Huskies in victories. 1982 Ed McNamara 78.0 1982 Duane Ware 36 1986 Gary Blouin 10 1981 Lance Englin 103 1981 Lance Englin 56 1985 Gary Blouin 10 1979 Dan Sijer 0.94 1980 John Martin 99.2 1980 John Martin 58 1984 Mark James 4 1978 Randy Olson 1.24 1979 John Martin 97.1 1979 Mike Smith 61 1983 John Churlin 9 1977 Mark Fenn 1.51 1976 Don Braun 4.20 1978 Rick Anderson 95.2 1978 Rick Anderson 86 1982 Ed McNamara 5 1981 Lance Englin 10 1975 Wyatt Tonkin 3.73 1977 Don Braun 82.0 1977 Don Braun 51 1974 Ray Price 2.48 1976 Don Braun 81.1 1976 Don Braun 52 Duane Ware 10 1980 Mike Smith 8 1973 Ray Price 1.90 1975 Arne Kvarnberg 39.0 1975 Arne Kvarnberg 30 1972 Tom Dundas 2.68 1974 Ray Price 72.1 1974 Ray Price 49 1979 John Martin 10 1978 Mike Smith 9 1971 Ron Allred 1.42 1973 Ray Price 52.0 1973 Ray Price 43 1970 Gary Huson 3.32 1972 Rod Allred 48.2 1972 Rod Allred 43 1977 Don Braun 5 1976 Don Braun 3 1969 June Jermany 2.34 1971 Bob Nelson 50.0 1971 Mike Rodosevich 47 1968 Ray Ewing 2.86 1970 Steve Hanzlik 47.0 1970 Steve Hanzlik 38 1975 Arne Kvarnberg 3 1974 Ray Price 5 1967 Bob Olyer 2.37 1969 Jim Pope, Bill Thomson 55.2 1969 June Jermany 46 1966 Ron Martin 2.44 1968 Ray Ewing 66.0 1968 Ray Ewing 82 1973 Steve Venable 3 1972 Steve Basozki 3 1965 Bob MacDonald 2.90 1967 Bob Olyer 60.2 1967 Bob Olyer 48 1964 Lonnie Sherrick 2.08 1966 Ron Martin 59.0 1966 Gary Mounger 47 Rod Allred 3 1971 Bob Brink 4 1963 Jake Kupp 3.13 1965 Lonnie Sherrick 72.1 1965 Lonnie Sherrick 53 1961 Casey Thompson 3.23 1964 Lonnie Sherrick 69.1 1964 Bob MacDonald 36 1969 Gary Huson 2 June Jermany 2 1960 Phil Swimley 2.70 1963 Jake Kupp 60.1 1963 Jake Kupp 73 1959 Earle Irvine 1.91 1962 Dean Gray 18.2 1961 Casey Thompson 55 Bill Thomson 2 1968 Gary Huson 5 1958 George Kritsonis 2.08 1961 Casey Thompson 75.1 1960 Phil Swimley 50 1957 George Kritsonis 1.03 1960 Phil Swimley 83.1 1959 Daryl Burke 52 1966 Ron Martin 5 1959 Earle Irvine 56.2 1958 Daryl Burke 77 1965 Bob MacDonald 5 APPEARANCES 1958 George Kritsonis 64.2 1957 George Kritsonis 47 1964 Lonnie Sherrick 4 2002 Tyler Shepple 26 1963 Dean Gray 3 1957 Ed Lajala 53.2 2001 Scott Robertson 20 1961 Casey Thompson 5 2000 Brian Barton 22 1960 Phil Swimley 7 1999 Matt Massingale 27 1959 Earle Irvine 6 1998 Matt Massingale 25 1958 George Kritsonis 5 1997 Bryan Williamson 22 1957 George Kritsonis 5 1996 Cody Morrison 23 ERA (min. 33 innings) 1995 Brett Merrick 31 2002 Shawn Kohn 3.22 1994 Brett Merrick 32 2001 Shawn Kohn 2.57 1993 Troy Woodward 24 2000 Jeff Carlsen 5.82 1992 Brandon Newell 18 1999 Jeff Heaverlo 4.72 1991 Michael Call 18 1998 Travis Anderson 4.11 Troy Woodward 18 1997 Bryan Williamson 2.89 1990 Michael Call 23 1996 Matt Smith 2.82 1989 Scott Brow, Stu Ford 11 1995 Matt Smith 4.40 1988 Pete Tjaarda 15 1994 Brett Merrick 2.15 Shannon Hatfield 15 1993 Chad Hartvigson 2.38 1987 Alan Briggs 14 1992 Brandon Newell 4.43 1986 Pete Tjaarda 17 1991 Michael Call 1.55 1985 Mark James 24 1990 Michael Call 1.34 1984 Mark James 17 1989 Shannon Hatfield 3.70 1983 John Thompson 18 1988 Scott Brow 4.09 1982 Duane Ware 16 1987 Curtis Johnson 3.91 1981 Lance Englin 20 1986 Gary Blouin 3.01 1980 Lance Englin 18 1979 Dan Sijer 16 1985 Pete Tjaarda 2.80 1978 Mike Smith 16 1984 Kevin Squier 2.06 1977 Don Braun 16 1983 John Thompson 3.16 1975 Wyatt Tonkin 11 Jeff Heaverlo left UW having set new school 1982 Jeff Scanlan 2.76 1974 Ray Price 12 1981 Lance Englin 2.53 Arne Kvarnberg 12 records for season and career strikeouts. 1980 John Martin 2.44 35 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R L E A D E R S 1973 Ray Price 8 1975 Wyatt Tonkin 34 1972 Rod Allred 9 1974 Ed Cribby 31 Steve Hanzlik 9 1973 Tom Dundas 20 1971 Bob Nelson 12 1972 Rod Allred 38 1970 Steve Hanzlik 9 1971 Mike Rodosevich 28 Gary Huson 9 1970 Steve Hanzlik 30 1969 Chip Pankow 18 1969 June Jermany 37 1968 Rick Acton 14 1968 Ray Ewing 58 1967 Bob Olyer 11 1967 Bob Olyer 28 1961 Casey Thompson 11 1966 Gary Mounger 26 1960 Phil Swimley 12 1965 Lonnie Sherrick 42 1959 Ernie Wheeler 16 1964 Bob MacDonald 30 1958 Daryl Burke 11 1963 Jake Kupp 48 1957 Daryl Burke 14 Bob Reimer 14 LOSSES Ed Lajala 14 2002 Shawn Kohn 5 2001 Tyler Shepple 5 WALKS 2000 Matt Massingale 7 2002 Sean White 32 1999 Jeff Heaverlo 4 2001 Zack Daniels 27 1998 Matt Hampton 4 2000 Matt Massingale 52 1997 Jeff Lynch 5 1999 Jeff Heaverlo 45 1996 Jake Kringen 7 1998 Jeff Heaverlo 34 1995 Tim Campbell 7 1997 Jake Kringen 54 1994 Jamie Day 5 1996 Matt Smith 43 1993 Jamie Day 4 1995 Tim Campbell 47 1992 Chad Hartvigson 6 1994 Chad Hartvigson 38 1991 Mike O’Brien 4 Originally strictly a reliever, Shawn Kohn tied the UW record for 1993 Clint Brown 36 1990 Scott Brow 5 wins with 11 in 2002, while also throwing nine complete games 1992 Chris Berg 40 1989 Shannon Hatfield 4 1991 Chris Berg 41 Carl Johnson 4 1990 Gregg Knaplund 37 Gregg Knaplund 4 GAMES STARTED 1991 Michael Call 3 1989 Shannon Hatfield 31 1988 Curtis Johnson 8 2002 Shawn Kohn 16 Chris Berg 3 1988 Curtis Johnson 34 1987 Pete Tjaarda 4 2001 Clay Johnson 10 1990 Scott Brow 4 1987 Vince Dwyer 30 1986 Gary Blouin 4 2000 Matt Massingale 15 Todd Johnson 4 1986 Shannon Hatfield 46 Bob Goucher 4 1999 Jeff Heaverlo 16 1989 Shannon Hatfield 4 1985 Gary Blouin 33 Shannon Hatfield 4 1998 Jeff Carlsen 13 1988 Pete Tjaarda 4 1984 Darrell Freter 35 Pete Tjaarda 4 1997 Jake Kringen 16 1987 Curtis Johnson 7 1983 John Thompson 33 1985 Gary Blouin 4 1996 Jake Kringen 13 1986 Gary Blouin 8 1982 Ed McNamara 30 Pete Tjaarda 4 1995 Tim Campbell 13 1985 Gary Blouin 9 1981 Ed McNamara 41 1984 Mark James 5 1994 Derek Carpenter 16 1984 Darrell Freter 4 1980 Barry MacDonald 36 1983 Russ Schmidtke 4 1993 Jamie Day 13 1983 Dave Pascho 3 1979 George White 40 1982 Kevin Squier 6 1992 Jim Riley 14 1982 Kevin Squier 4 1978 Rick Anderson 49 1981 Lance Englin 4 Chad Hartvigson 14 1981 Lance Englin 8 1977 Don Braun 43 Duane Ware 4 1991 Chris Berg 13 1980 John Martin 7 1976 Wyatt Tonkin 39 1980 George White 5 1990 Scott Brow 13 1979 John Martin 10 1979 John Martin 3 Tod Johnson 13 Dan Sijer 10 George White 3 1989 Shannon Hatfield 8 1978 Rick Anderson 10 1978 Rick Anderson 6 Carl Johnson 8 1977 Don Braun 5 1977 Don Braun 6 Scott Brow 8 SAVES Ed Cribby 6 1988 Curtis Johnson 14 2002 Tyler Shepple 6 1976 Wyatt Tonkin 8 1987 Alan Briggs 9 2001 Scott Robertson 7 1975 Arne Kvarnberg 5 Pete Tjaarda 9 1974 Arne Kvarnberg 7 1986 Gary Blouin 13 2000 Taylor Grant 6 1973 Tom Dundas 4 1985 Gary Blouin 13 1999 Matt Massingale 8 1972 Steve Hanzlik 5 1984 John Churlin 11 1998 Cody Morrison 6 1971 Mike Rodisevich 4 1983 John Churlin 12 1997 Bryan Williamson 6 Bob Brink 4 1982 Ed McNamara 12 1996 Cody Morrison 9 Bob Nelson 4 1981 Lance Englin 15 1995 Brett Merrick 10 1970 Steve Hanzlik 3 1980 John Martin 16 1994 Brett Merrick 20 Gary Huson 3 1979 Dan Sijer 15 1993 Brandon Newell 6 1969 Gary Huson 6 1978 Rick Anderson 13 1992 Eric Schmidt 4 June Jermany 6 1977 Don Braun 12 1991 Michael Call 6 Jim Pope 6 1990 Michael Call 13 1968 Ray Ewing 6 COMPLETE GAMES 1989 Tod Johnson 1 1988 Shannon Hatfield 1 1967 Herb Mueller 7 2002 Shawn Kohn 9 Alan Briggs 1 1966 Gary Mounger 4 2001 Shawn Kohn 3 1987 Alan Briggs 2 1965 Lonnie Sherrick 7 2000 Matt Massingale 6 1986 Three players with 1 1964 Bob MacDonald 4 1999 Three players 1 1985 Mark James 6 1963 Jake Kupp 5 1998 Carlsen & Heaverlo 2 1984 Mark James 2 1961 Casey Thompson 5 1997 Matt Hampton 2 1983 John Thompson 4 Jeff Carlsen closed out his four-year Husky 1960 Casey Thompson 3 1996 Matt Smith 3 1982 Jeff Scanlan 2 career in 2001 having set school records Phil Swimley 3 1995 Three players with 2 Duane Ware 2 1959 Daryl Burke 5 1994 Jamie Day 4 for career starts and innings. He was also 1981 Ken Knutson 3 1958 Daryl Burke 5 1993 Chad Hartvigson 5 third in strikeouts and second in wins. 1980 Terry Schwindt 3 1957 Monte Geiger 5 1992 Jim Riley 6 1979 Four players with 1 school records in bold 1978 Four players with 1 36 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y S I N G L E - S E A S O N L E A D E R S HITTING STOLEN BASES WALKS SAVES 1. 43 Chris Magruder 1997 1. 56 Chris Magruder 1998 1. 20 Brett Merrick 1994 AT BATS 2. 38 Joe Trippy 1994 2. 48 Bill Langen 1985 2. 13 Michael Call 1990 3. 35 Kevin Stocker 1990 3. 47 Marc Rittenhouse 2000 3. 10 Brett Merrick 1995 1. 260 Chris Magruder 1997 4. 33 Chris Magruder 1998 4. 46 Chris Magruder 1997 4. 9 Cody Morrison 1996 2. 251 Tyler Davidson 2002 33 Matt Wimmer 1993 5. 45 Kevin Miller 1998 5. 8 Matt Massingale 1999 251 Ryan Lentz 1997 6. 29 Ron Johnson 1979 6. 41 Jon Vander Griend 1995 6. 7 Scott Robertson 2001 4. 250 Kevin Miller 1997 7. 28 Kevin Stocker 1991 7. 39 Kevin Miller 1997 7. 6 Tyler Shepple 2002 5. 247 Jay Garthwaite 2002 8. 26 Joe Trippy 1995 39 Randy Jorgensen 1993 6Taylor Grant 2000 6. 239 Tila Reynolds 2002 26 John Kritsonis 1985 39 Derrin Doty 1992 6 Cody Morrison 1998 7. 235 Ryan Soules 1997 26 Brent Shimokawa 1986 39 David Nokes 1992 6 Bryan Williamson 1997 235 Ryan Rutz 1994 6 Brandon Newell 1993 9. 232 Joe Trippy 1994 TRIPLES HIT BY PITCH 6Michael Call 1991 10. 227 Jon Vander Griend 1994 1. 7 Don Daniels 1959 1. 19 Kevin Ticen 1999 6Mark James 1985 2. 6 Chris Magruder 1996 19 Christian Shewey 1994 HITS 3. 5 Tila Reynolds 2002 3. 16 Tila Reynolds 2002 APPEARANCES 1. 104 Chris Magruder 1997 5Nick Stefonick 1998 4. 15 Jeff Weible 1993 1. 32 Brett Merrick 1994 2. 96 Kevin Miller 1997 5 Kevin Miller 1997 5. 14 Chris Magruder 1996 2. 31 Brett Merrick 1995 3. 90 Ryan Soules 1997 5 Jamie Porter 1997 14 James Clifford 1992 3. 27 Matt Massingale 1999 4. 88 Chris Magruder 1998 5 Jon Vander Griend 1994 7. 13 Michael Done 2002 4. 26 Tyler Shepple 2002 5. 85 Tyler Davidson 2002 5 Dwight Carter 1974 8. 12 six players 5. 25 Matt Massingale 1998 6. 83 Tila Reynolds 2002 5 Shawn Cusack 1979 6. 24 Troy Woodward 1993 83 Joe Trippy 1994 5Tom Riley 1979 GAMES PLAYED 24 Mark James 1985 8. 82 Ryan Lentz 1997 5 Shawn Cusack 1980 1. 66 Chris Magruder 1997 8. 23 Wayne Lee 1998 9. 79 Jay Garthwaite 2002 5Warren deLisle 1980 2. 65 Ryan Lentz 1997 23 Cody Morrison 1996 10. 78 four players 5George Grant 1958 65 Kevin Miller 1997 23 Michael Call 1990 4. 64 Ryan Soules 1997 RUNS BATTED IN HOME RUNS 64 Brett Newell 1994 COMPLETE GAMES 1. 73 Dominic Woody 1999 1. 19 Dominic Woody 1999 6. 63 Joe Trippy 1994 1. 10 Dan Sijer 1979 73 Kevin Miller 1997 2. 16 Jay Garthwaite 2002 63 Jon Vander Griend 1994 10 John Martin 1979 3. 69 Ryan Lentz 1997 16 Ryan Lentz 1998 8. 62 Jamie Porter 1997 10 Rick Anderson 1978 4. 67 Ryan Soules 1997 16 Mike Blowers 1986 62 Ryan Rutz 1994 4. 9 Shawn Kohn 2002 5. 65 Ryan Lentz 1998 5. 15 Tyler Davidson 2002 10. 61 Tyler Davidson 2002 9 Gary Blouin 1985 6. 64 Jay Garthwaite 2002 15 Kevin Ticen 1999 6. 8 Gary Blouin 1986 7. 61 Randy Jorgensen 1993 7. 14 Ed Erickson 1998 PITCHING 8 Lance Englin 1985 8. 59 Mike Blowers 1986 14 Kyle Woods 1998 8. 7 Curt Johnson 1987 9. 58 Bryan Williamson 1997 9. 12 five players INNINGS PITCHED 7 John Martin 1980 58 Randy Jorgensen 1992 1. 131.1 Shawn Kohn 2002 10. 6 five players STRIKEOUTS 2. 110.2 Jake Kringen 1997 DOUBLES WALKS 1. 62 Marc Rittenhouse 2000 3. 108.2 Jeff Heaverlo 1999 1. 58 Ray Ewing 1968 1. 26 Ryan Lentz 1997 2. 59 Jay Garthwaite 2002 4. 104.0 Scott Brow 1990 2. 54 Jake Kringen 1997 2. 23 Ryan Soules 1997 3. 57 Kevin Ticen 1999 5. 103.0 Lance Englin 1981 3. 52 Matt Massingale 2000 3. 22 Dominic Woody 1999 4. 52 Tila Reynolds 2000 6. 99.2 John Martin 1980 4. 49 Rick Anderson 1978 4. 19 Ryan Lentz 1998 52 Jon Vander Griend 1994 7. 99.1 Matt Massingale 2000 5. 48 Jake Kupp 1963 19 Chris Magruder 1997 6. 51 Ryan Bundy 1997 8. 97.1 Chad Hartvigson 1994 6. 47 Tim Campbell 1995 6. 18 Tyler Davidson 2002 51 Kevin Miller 1996 97.1 John Martin 1979 7. 46 Shannon Hatfield 1986 18 Chris Magruder 1998 8. 50 Jamie Porter 1996 10. 96.0 Jamie Day 1993 8. 45 Jeff Heaverlo 1999 18 Nick Stefonick 1998 9. 49 Kevin Miller 1997 WINS 9. 44 Jake Kringen 1995 18 Jon Vander Griend 1994 10. 48 Kyle Woods 1998 10. 43 Matt Smith 1996 10. 17 nine players 1. 11 Shawn Kohn 2002 43 Don Braun 1977 11 Jake Kringen 1997 RUNS 3. 10 Jeff Heaverlo 1999 GAMES STARTED 1. 90 Chris Magruder 1997 10 Derek Carpenter 1994 1. 16 Shawn Kohn 2002 2. 89 Chris Magruder 1998 10 Jim Riley 1992 16 Jeff Heaverlo 1999 3. 77 Kevin Miller 1997 10 Gary Blouin 1986 16 Jake Kringen 1997 4. 67 Joe Trippy 1994 10 Gary Blouin 1985 16 Derek Carpenter 1994 5. 65 Ryan Lentz 1998 10 Lance Englin 1981 16 John Martin 1980 6. 63 Ryan Soules 1997 10 Duane Ware 1981 5. 15 Matt Massingale 2000 63 John Kritsonis 1985 10 John Martin 1979 15 Jeff Heaverlo 1997 8. 62 Tyler Davidson 2002 10 Mike Smith 1979 15 Chad Hartvigson 1994 62 Derrin Doty 1992 15 Lance Englin 1981 10. 61 Kevin Miller 1998 STRIKEOUTS 15 Dan Sijer 1979 61 Jamie Porter 1997 1. 131 Jeff Heaverlo 1999 2. 110 Jake Kringen 1997 EARNED AVG. (35 IP min.) BATTING AVERAGE 3. 92 Matt Massingale 2000 1. 0.94 Dan Sijer (95.1 IP) 1979 1. .426 Jeb Best 1981 4. 89 Jake Kringen 1996 2. 1.03 Gary Kritsonis (64.2) 1957 2. .407 Nick Stefonick 1998 5. 88 Jeff Heaverlo 1997 3. 1.51 Mark Fenn (35.2) 1977 3. .402 Derrin Doty 1993 6. 86 Rick Anderson 1978 4. 1.55 Michael Call (46.1) 1991 .402 Chris Magruder 1998 7. 84 Jeff Heaverlo 1998 5. 1.90 Ray Price (52.0) 1973 5. .401 Jeb Best 1982 8. 82 Ray Ewing 1968 6. 1.91 Earle Irvine (56.2) 1959 6. .400 Chris Magruder 1997 9. 80 Tim Campbell 1995 7. 2.06 Kevin Squier (35.0) 1984 7. .398 Jeb Best 1979 10. 79 Shawn Kohn 2002 8. 2.08 Lonnie Sherrick (69.1) 1964 8. .395 Phil Swimley 1961 79 Jeff Lynch 1996 9. 2.15 Brett Merrick (37.2) 1994 79 Gary Blouin 1986 10. 2.22 John Martin (99.2) 1979 9. .392 John Kritsonis 1985 Chris Magruder holds the Huskies’ 10. .390 Todd Linden 2000 single-season records for hits, runs, stolen bases, at bats and walks. 37 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y C A R E E R L E A D E R S HITTING HITS STRIKEOUTS LOSSES 1. 264 Jeb Best 1979-82 1. 148 Marc Rittenhouse 1998-01 1. 17 Pete Tjaarda 1985-88 GAMES PLAYED 2. 258 Chris Magruder 1996-98 2. 145 Jay Garthwaite 2000-02 2. 14 Jake Kringen 1995-97 1. 206 Joe Trippy 1992-95 3. 229 Kevin Miller 1996-98 145 Kevin Miller 1996-98 3. 13 Tim Campbell 1992-95 2. 204 Derrin Doty 1990-93 4. 221 Joe Trippy 1992-95 4. 130 Tila Reynolds 2000- 13 Bob MacDonald 62, 64-65 3. 200 Jeb Best 1978-81 5. 218 Derrin Doty 1990-93 5. 121 Ryan Bundy 1996-98 5. 12 Chad Hartvigson 1992-94 200 Tom Riley 1978-81 6. 205 Ryan Lentz 1996-98 6. 119 Ed Erickson 1997-00 12 Scott Brow 1988-90 5. 191 Ed Erickson 1997-00 205 Tom Riley 1978-81 7. 112 Jon Vander Griend 1993-95 12 Gary Blouin 1984-86 6. 184 David Nokes 1989-92 8. 196 Bryan Williamson 1996-99 8. 111 Chris Whitemarsh 1995-98 12 Ed Cribby 1974-77 7. 183 Christian Shewey 1993-96 9. 192 Ron Johnson 1978-80 9. 108 Tyler Davidson 2000-02 12 Arne Kvarnberg 1974-75 8. 181 Chris Magruder 1996-98 10. 191 Jay Garthwaite 2000-02 108 Brett Newell 1992-94 12 Ray Price 1971-73 181 Kevin Miller 1996-98 12 Lonnie Sherrick 1964-66 10. 180 Ryan Lentz 1996-98 RUNS BATTED IN BASES ON BALLS BATTING AVERAGE * 1. 166 Kevin Miller 1996-98 1. 125 Chris Magruder 1996-98 COMPLETE GAMES 1. .392 Jeb Best 1979-82 2. 162 Ryan Lentz 1996-98 2. 122 David Nokes 1989-92 1. 20 Gary Blouin 1984-86 2. .375 Chris Magruder 1996-98 3. 158 Ed Erickson 1997-00 3. 119 Kevin Miller 1996-98 2. 17 John Martin 1979-80 3. .355 Bryan Williamson 1996-99 4. 157 Jeb Best 1979-82 4. 111 Joe Trippy 1992-95 3. 15 Mike Smith 1978-80 4. .353 Dominic Woody 1997-99 5. 156 Chris Magruder 1996-98 5. 109 Marc Rittenhouse 1998-01 4. 14 Pete Tjaarda 1985-88 5. .348 Jon Vander Griend 1993-95 6. 146 Jay Garthwaite 2000-02 6. 103 Derrin Doty 1990-93 5. 12 Shawn Kohn 1999-2002 6. .347 Ron Johnson 1978-80 7. 139 Randy Jorgensen 1991-93 7. 100 John Kritsonis 1982-85 12 Dan Sijer 1979-80 7. .345 Randy Jorgensen 1991-93 8. 135 Derrin Doty 1990-93 100 Tom Riley 1978-81 7. 11 Chad Hartvigson 1992-94 8. .343 Nick Stefonick 1997-99 9. 131 Bryan Williamson 1996-99 9. 99 Christian Shewey 1993-96 8. 10 Scott Brow 1988-90 9. .341 Ryan Soules 1995-97 10. 127 Tyler Davidson 2000-02 99 Jon Vander Griend 1993-95 10 Curtis Johnson 1986-88 10. .339 Tyler Davidson 2000-02 10 Rick Anderson 1978 * min. 300 at bats HIT BY PITCH DOUBLES SAVES AT BATS 1. 49 Ryan Lentz 1996-98 1. 33 Ed Erickson 1997-00 33 Christian Shewey 1993-96 1. 31 Brett Merrick 1993-95 1. 688 Chris Magruder 1996-98 49 Chris Magruder 1996-98 2. 19 Michael Call 1990-91 3. 42 Timo Donahue 1986-89 3. 31 Chris Magruder 1996-98 2. 681 Derrin Doty 1990-93 4. 30 Ryan Lentz 1996-98 3. 17 Cody Morrison 1996-98 3. 673 Jeb Best 1979-82 4. 41 Jon Vander Griend 1993-95 4. 11 Brandon Newell 1991-93 5. 40 Ed Erickson 1997-00 30 Marc Rittenhouse 1998-01 4. 672 Ryan Lentz 1996-98 6. 27 Tila Reynolds 2000- 5. 8 Tyler Shepple 2000-02 672 Kevin Miller 1996-98 40 Kevin Miller 1996-98 8Matt Massingale 1998-00 40 Jeb Best 1979-82 23 Jeff Weible 1992-93 6. 665 Joe Trippy 1992-95 8. 22 Kevin Ticen 1997-99 8Mark James 1982-85 7. 664 Tom Riley 1978-81 8. 39 Jay Garthwaite 2000-02 8. 7 Scott Robertson 2000- 39 Christian Shewey 1993-96 22 Kevin Miller 1996-98 8. 641 David Nokes 1988-92 22 Joe Trippy 1992-95 9. 6 Taylor Grant 1999-01 9. 628 Michael Done 1999-2002 39 Derrin Doty 1990-93 6 Bryan Williamson 1996-99 10. 627 Ed Erickson 1997-00 PITCHING 6 Eric Schmidt 1991-94 TRIPLES RUNS 1. 12 Chris Magruder 1996-98 APPEARANCES INNINGS PITCHED 1. 225 Chris Magruder 1996-98 12 Kevin Miller 1996-98 1. 80 Brett Merrick 1993-95 1. 283.1 Jeff Carlsen 1998-2001 2. 184 Kevin Miller 1996-98 3. 10 Shawn Cusack 1979-80 2. 68 Matt Massingale 1998-00 2. 270.0 Jeff Heaverlo 1997-99 3. 183 Joe Trippy 1992-95 4. 9 Tila Reynolds 2000- 3. 65 Shawn Kohn 1999-2002 3. 265.0 Tim Campbell 1992-95 4. 170 Derrin Doty 1990-93 9Don Daniels 1958-60 4. 59 Cody Morrison 1996-98 4. 260.1 Jake Kringen 1996-97 5. 163 Marc Rittenhouse 1998-01 6. 8 Jon Vander Griend 1993-95 5. 58 Mark James 1982-85 5. 255.1 Chad Hartvigson 1992-94 6. 155 Jeb Best 1979-82 8Derrin Doty 1990-93 6. 57 Troy Woodward 1990-93 6. 252.1 Shawn Kohn 1999-2002 7. 152 Tom Riley 1978-81 8 Jeb Best 1978-82 7. 55 Tyler Shepple 2000-02 7. 241.0 Pete Tjaarda 1985-88 8. 147 Ryan Lentz 1996-98 8 Ron Johnson 1978-80 8. 54 Pete Tjaarda 1985-88 8. 237.1 Mike Smith 1978-80 9. 142 John Kritsonis 1982-85 10. 7 Eight players tied 9. 53 Tim Campbell 1992-95 9. 226.1 Gary Blouin 1984-86 10. 137 Ed Erickson 1997-00 10. 51 Jake Kringen 1995-97 10. 222.0 Scott Brow 1988-90 HOME RUNS 51 Brandon Newell 1991-93 WALKS 1. 42 Ed Erickson 1997-00 1. 132 Jake Kringen 1995-97 2. 33 Jay Garthwaite 2000-02 GAMES STARTED 2. 114 Tim Campbell 1992-95 3. 30 Kevin Miller 1996-98 1. 49 Jeff Carlsen 1998-2001 3. 112 Shannon Hatfield 1985-89 4. 28 Ryan Lentz 1996-98 2. 41 Jeff Heaverlo 1997-99 4. 109 Jeff Heaverlo 1997-99 5. 27 Tyler Davidson 2000-02 3. 40 Chad Hartvigson 1992-94 5. 104 Mike Smith 1978-80 6. 26 Dominic Woody 1997-99 4. 39 Jake Kringen 1995-97 6. 100 Vince Dwyer 1986-88 26 Chris Magruder 1996-98 5. 37 Pete Tjaarda 1985-88 7. 97 Pete Tjaarda 1985-88 8. 25 Tyler Davidson 2000-02 6. 36 Tim Campbell 1992-95 97 Gary Huson 1968-70 25 Pete Orgill 1996-99 7. 34 Mike Smith 1978-80 9. 96 Chad Hartvigson 1992-94 10. 23 Jon Vander Griend 1993-95 8. 32 Gary Blouin 1984-86 10. 87 Matt Smith 1993-96 9. 31 John Martin 1979-80 87 Curtis Johnson 1986-88 STOLEN BASES 10. 30 Matt Hampton 1997-99 STRIKEOUTS 1. 94 Chris Magruder 1996-98 WINS 2. 85 Joe Trippy 1992-95 1. 303 Jeff Heaverlo 1997-99 1. 27 Mike Smith 1978-80 2. 259 Jake Kringen 1995-97 3. 67 Kevin Stocker 1989-91 2. 24 Jeff Carlsen 1998-2001 4. 58 Matt Wimmer 1991-94 3. 221 Jeff Carlsen 1998-2001 3. 22 Jeff Heaverlo 1997-99 4. 181 Chad Hartvigson 1992-94 5. 55 Derrin Doty 1990-93 22 Tim Campbell 1992-95 6. 53 Jeb Best 1979-82 5. 178 Gary Blouin 1984-86 22 Gary Blouin 1984-86 6. 176 Pete Tjaarda 1985-88 7. 51 Brent Shimokawa 1985-88 6. 19 Shawn Kohn 1999-2002 51 John Kritsonis 1982-85 7. 174 Shawn Kohn 1999-2002 19 Jake Kringen 1995-97 8. 169 Tim Campbell 1992-95 9. 50 Timo Donahue 1986-89 19 Chad Hartvigson 1992-94 Kevin Miller finished his three-year 10. 42 Kyle Woods 1997-99 9. 161 Daryl Burke 1957-59 career with the Husky records for home 8. 17 John Martin 1979-80 10. 145 Mike Smith 1978-80 runs and runs batted in. 17 Lance Englin 1980-81 10. 15 Pete Tjaarda 1985-88 38 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y T E A M R E C O R D S

MISCELLANEOUS ERRORS HOME RUNS PITCHING 1. 120 1995 1. 110 1998 MADE TO BE GAMES 2. 109 1999 2. 89 1999 INNINGS 1. 66 1997 3. 103 1997 3. 84 1997 1. 556.2 1997 BROKEN 2. 64 1994 103 1996 4. 73 2002 2. 548.2 1994 Over the past six years, the Huskies have posted 3. 60 1992 5. 100 1992 5. 67 2000 3. 543.2 2002 some of their best years in school history. During 4. 61 2002 4. 498.2 1998 that stretch, the Huskies have won three Pac-10 5. 58 1998 HITTING TOTAL BASES 5. 497.0 1999 Northern Division titles and two overall Pac-10 1. 1,285 1997 championships. Also during that time, Husky players 58 1996 ERA 58 1993 AT BATS 2. 1,162 1998 have broken or tied 49 team and individual records, 3. 1,034 2002 1. 2.65 1979 not counting those that have been broken several 1. 2,364 1997 2. 2.78 1971 times. Here’s a look: WINS 2. 2,179 2002 4. 1,004 1999 5. 922 1994 3. 2.80 1985 1. 46 1997 3. 2,124 1994 4. 2.90 1973 TEAM, SINGLE GAME 46 1994 4. 2,025 1998 5. 3.01 1986 Most Runs: 30, at WSU (Apr. 13, 1997) 3. 41 1998 5. 1,987 1999 STEALS Largest Winning Margin: 24, at WSU (Apr. 13, 1997) 4. 39 1993 1. 150 1994 STRIKEOUTS Most Home Runs: 6, at Hawaii-Hilo 39 1992 RUNS 2. 119 1997 1. 470 1997 (Mar. 22, 1997); at WSU (Apr. 13, 1997) 3. 115 1993 2. 460 1998 1. 624 1997 TEAM, SEASON WIN PCT. 4. 113 1998 3. 433 1999 2. 551 1998 Most Games: 66 (1997) 5. 100 1985 4. 408 1996 1. .750 1985 3. 452 1999 Most Wins: 46, tied (1997) 2. .740 1979 4. 446 1994 5. 393 2000 Most At Bats: 2,364 (1997) 3. .719 1994 WALKS 5. 416 2002 WALKS Most Runs: 624 (1997) 4. .707 1998 416 1992 1. 334 1994 Most Hits: 803 (1997) 1. 283 1995 5. .697 1997 334 1992 Most Runs Batted In: 561 (1997) 2. 268 1999 HITS 3. 285 1985 Highest Batting Average: .340 (1997) LOSSES 4. 270 1998 3. 258 1996 Most Home Runs: 110 (1998) 1. 803 1997 4. 253 1998 1. 32 1974 2. 663 2002 5. 268 1979 Most Total Bases: 1,285 (1997) 253 1997 Most Doubles: 176 (1997) 2. 30 1995 3. 652 1994 Most Triples: 27 (1997) 30 2000 4. 650 1998 STRIKEOUTS HITS Most Strikeouts: 477 (1999) 4. 29 1969 1. 477 1999 5. 601 1999 ALLOWED Most Innings Pitched: 556.2 (1997) 2. 447 2000 5. 28 1996 1. 642 2002 Most Strikeouts (pitchers): 470 (1997) 3. 427 1996 28 1988 RBI 2. 635 2000 Most Hits Allowed: 622 (1997) 28 1976 1. 561 1997 4. 420 1998 3. 622 1997 Most Runs Allowed: 439 (1999) 2. 495 1998 5. 412 1997 4. 608 1999 WIN STREAK 3. 418 1999 5. 535 1992 INDIVIDUAL, SEASON 1. 19 1979 4. 389 1994 DOUBLES Most At Bats: 260, Chris Magruder (1997) Most Hits: 104, Chris Magruder (1997) 2. 15 1993-94 5. 385 2002 1. 176 1997 RUNS Most Runs Batted In: 73, Kevin Miller (1997) 3. 13 1985 2. 134 1998 ALLOWED and Dominic Woody (1999) 3. 118 2002 1. 448 2000 4. 11 1997 BATTING Most Doubles: 26, Ryan Lentz (1997) 4. 113 1994 11 1997 AVERAGE 2. 439 1999 Most Home Runs: 19, Dominic Woody (1999) 5. 112 1999 1. .340 1997 3. 399 1997 Most Runs: 90, Chris Magruder (1997) LOSS 2. .324 1986 4. 386 1995 Most Stolen Bases: 43, Chris Magruder (1997) STREAK 3. .321 1998 TRIPLES 5. 377 2002 Most Walks: 56, Chris Magruder (1998) 1. 27 1997 Most Strikeouts: 62, Marc Rittenhouse (2000) 1. 24 1974 4. .318 1981 COMPLETE 2. 24 1998 Most Games: 66, Chris Magruder (1997) 2. 21 1969 5. .312 1985 GAMES 3. 11 1953 3. 21 1979 Most Innings: 131.1, Shawn Kohn (2002) 21 1980 1. 30 1979 Most Wins: 11, Kringen (1997) & Kohn (2002) 5. 20 1994 2. 23 1978 Most Strikeouts: 131, Jeff Heaverlo (1999) 3. 22 1981 Most Starts: 16, three pitchers 22 1987 Longest Hitting Streak: 22, Kevin Miller (1997) 5. 18 1980 INDIVIDUAL, CAREER SHUTOUTS Most At Bats: 688, Chris Magruder (1996-98) 1. 12 1979 Most Runs: 225, Chris Magruder (1996-98) 2. 9 1980 Most RBI: 166, Kevin Miller (1996-98) Most Doubles: 49, Ryan Lentz (1996-98) 3. 7 1978 Most Triples: 12, Chris Magruder (1996-98) 7 1981 Most Home Runs: 42, Ed Erickson (1997-2000) 5. 6 1985 Most Steals: 94, Chris Magruder (1996-98) SAVES Most Strikeouts: 148, Marc Rittenhouse (1998-01) Most Walks: 125, Chris Magruder (1996-98) 1. 24 1994 Most Hit by Pitch: 33, Ed Erickson (1997-2000) 2. 14 1999 Most Starts: 49, Jeff Carlsen (1998-2001) 14 1990 Most Innings: 283.1, Jeff Carlsen (1998-01) 4. 12 2001 Most Strikeouts: 303, Jeff Heaverlo (1997-99) 12 1993 Most Walks: 122, Jake Kringen (1995-97) The 1997 Husky baseball team broke 32 school records. 39 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K I E S I N T H E P R O S HUSKIES IN THE PROS (SINCE 1977) Player (Last UW Year) Pos. Signed by Player (Last UW Year) Pos. Signed by Rick Anderson (1978) 2 ...... RHP ...... NY Mets Jim Stein (1981) ...... RHP ...... San Diego Travis Anderson (1999) 1 ...... RHP ...... Houston Kevin Stocker (1991) 2 ...... SS ...... Philadelphia Chris Berg (1992) ...... RHP ...... NY Mets Kevin Ticen (1999) ...... C/IF ...... Anaheim Jeb Best (1982) ...... OF ...... Seattle Joe Trippy (1995) ...... OF ...... Atlanta Justin Bice (1995) ...... RHP ...... Arizona Jon Vander Griend (1995) ...... OF ...... California Gary Blouin (1986) ...... RHP ...... Kansas City Bryan Williamson (1999) ...... OF ...... Oakland Mike Blowers (1986) 2 ...... SS ...... Montreal Dominic Woody (1999) 1 ...... C ...... Florida Lew Bodman (1979) ...... OF ...... NW League Scott Brow (1990) 2 ...... RHP ...... Toronto 1 - active as of 2002 season 2 - played (or plays) in major leagues Ryan Bundy (1998) ...... C ...... Toronto Michael Call (1991) ...... RHP ...... White Sox ALL-TIME HUSKIES IN THE MAJORS Steve Campbell (1979) ...... OF ...... Seattle Rick Anderson (1978) ...... RHP ...... Mets, 1986 Tim Campbell (1995) ...... RHP ...... San Diego Mike Carey (1978) ...... 1B ...... Victoria (Ind.) Royals, 1987-88 Jeff Carlsen (2001) 1 ...... RHP ...... Mike Blowers (1986) ...... 3B ...... Yankees, 1989-91 James Clifford (1992) ...... DH ...... , 1992-95 1 Tyler Davidson (2002) ...... OF ...... NY Mets Dodgers, 1996 David Dillard (1983) ...... 1B ...... San Diego Timo Donahue (1989) ...... 2B ...... Cleveland Mariners, 1997, 99 Michael Done (2002) 1 ...... IF ...... Baltimore Athletics, 1998 Derrin Doty (1993) ...... OF ...... California Dode Brinker (1905) ...... OF / 3B ...... Phillies, 1912 Lance Englin (1981) ...... RHP ...... NY Mets Scott Brow (1991)...... RHP ...... Blue Jays, 1993-94, 96 Blair Fowler (1997) ...... RHP ...... Florida Jay Garthwaite (2002) 1 ...... OF ...... , 1998 Dave Gelatt (1985) ...... 2B ...... NY Mets Chet Johnson (1939) ...... P ...... Browns, 1946 Matt Hampton (1999) 1 ...... LHP ...... Independent Ron Johnson (1980) ...... 2B ...... Royals, 1982-83 Shawn Hannah (1997) 1 ...... RHP ...... Detroit Expos, 1984 Chad Hartvigson (1994) ...... LHP ...... San Francisco Chris Magruder (1998) ...... OF ...... Rangers, 2001 Jeff Heaverlo (1999) 1 ...... RHP ...... Seattle Mark James (1985) ...... RHP ...... Tri-Cities (Ind.) Indians, 2002 Bryan Johnson (2002) 1 ...... IF ...... Arizona Aaron Myette (1996) ...... LHP ...... White Sox, 1999-2000 Curtis Johnson (1988) ...... RHP ...... Montreal Rangers, 2001-02 Kevin Johnson (1981) ...... OF ...... San Diego Royal Shaw (1905) ...... IF ...... Pirates, 1908 Ron Johnson (1980) 2 ...... 2B ...... Kansas City Reid Johnston (1994) ...... OF ...... Independent Sean Spencer (1996) ...... LHP ...... Mariners, 1999 Randy Jorgensen (1993) ...... 1B ...... Seattle Expos, 2000 Ross Junkin (1995) ...... SS ...... Independent Kevin Stocker (1991) ...... SS ...... Phillies, 1993-97 Gregg Knaplund (1991) ...... LHP ...... Cleveland Devil Rays, 1998-2000 Shawn Kohn (2002) 1 ...... RHP ...... Oakland Jake Kringen (1997) ...... LHP ...... Colorado Angels, 2000 John Kritsonis (1985) ...... OF ...... Tri-Cities (Ind.) Sammy White (1948) ...... C ...... Red Sox, 1951-59 Wayne Lee (1998) ...... RHP ...... Kansas City Braves, 1961 Ryan Lentz (1998) ...... 3B ...... Montreal Phillies, 1962 Tom Linarelli (1998) ...... RHP ...... Boston Brent Lutz (1991) ...... C ...... Toronto Chris Magruder (1998) 1 2 ...... OF ...... San Francisco Eleven-year major leaguer 1 Andre Marshall (2001) ...... OF ...... Philadelphia Mike Blowers (left) won the 1 Matt Massingale (2000) ...... RHP ...... Florida Pac-10 North crown in John Martin (1980) ...... RHP ...... St. Louis 1986. Ed McNamara (1982) ...... RHP ...... Kansas City Brett Merrick (1995) ...... LHP ...... Cleveland Kevin Miller (1998) ...... SS ...... Oakland Cody Morrison (1998) ...... RHP ...... California Recently retired shortstop 1 2 Aaron Myette (1997) ...... LHP ...... White Sox Kevin Stocker (right) was a Jim Na (1998) ...... OF/1B ...... Montreal second-team All-American in Brandon Newell (1993) ...... RHP ...... NY Mets Brett Newell (1994) ...... SS ...... Atlanta 1991 for the UW. Pete Orgill (1999) ...... C ...... Anaheim Dave Pascho (1983) ...... RHP ...... Kansas City Jamie Porter (1997) ...... OF ...... Oakland Ray Price (1974) ...... RHP ...... Jim Riley (1992) ...... RHP ...... San Francisco Tom Riley (1981) ...... SS ...... Cincinnati Marc Rittenhouse (2001) ...... 2B ...... Florida Ryan Rutz (1994) ...... 2B ...... Texas Tyler Shepple (2002) 1 ...... OF ...... Milwaukee Dan Sijer (1979) ...... LHP ...... San Diego Mike Smith (1980) ...... LHP ...... San Diego Sammy White was the Red O Sobottka (1987) ...... OF ...... Philadelphia Sox’ starting catcher for nine Ryan Soules (1997) 1 ...... IF ...... NY Yankees seasons. Sean Spencer (1996) 1 2 ...... LHP ...... Seattle 40 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y A L L - T I M E R E S U L T S Year Coach Record Conf. Finish Year Coach Record Conf. Finish 2002 Ken Knutson 33-27-1 15-9 t-3rd 1950 Warren Tappin 9-6 9-6 2nd 2001 Ken Knutson 29-23 7-17 8th 1949 Art McLarney 6-9 6-9 4th 2000 Ken Knutson 26-30 7-17 8th 1948 Art McLarney 8-7 8-7 3rd 1999 Ken Knutson 33-23 12-12 t-5th 1947 Art McLarney 9-7 9-7 t-2nd 1998 Ken Knutson 41-17 17-7 1st 1946 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 11-7 8-8 3rd 1997 Ken Knutson 46-20 20-4 1st 1945 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 4-9 2-2 2nd 1996 Ken Knutson 30-28 16-8 1st 1944 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 5-5-1 — — 1995 Ken Knutson 24-30 16-14 2nd 1943 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 10-6 8-6 3rd 1994 Ken Knutson 46-18 20-10 2nd 1942 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 8-8 8-8 2nd 1993 Ken Knutson 39-19 22-8 1st 1941 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 10-6 10-6 2nd 1992 Bob MacDonald 39-21 20-10 1st 1940 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 7-13 4-11 5th 1991 Bob MacDonald 27-23 8-12 t-4th 1939 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 9-12 6-10 4th 1990 Bob MacDonald 30-19 14-10 3rd 1938 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 7-15-1 4-12 5th 1989 Bob MacDonald 13-20 9-15 6th 1937 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 7-7 7-7 3rd 1988 Bob MacDonald 17-28 8-16 6th 1936 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 15-10 9-7 t-2nd 1987 Bob MacDonald 21-20 11-13 5th 1935 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 13-13-1 10-6 2nd 1986 Bob MacDonald 25-23 9-14 6th 1934 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 8-8 6-8 4th 1985 Bob MacDonald 36-12 15-9 2nd 1933 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 7-3 3-3 t-2nd 1984 Bob MacDonald 16-27 6-15 7th 1932 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 15-4 13-4 1st 1983 Bob MacDonald 25-16-1 12-11 3rd 1931 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 13-3 13-3 1st 1982 Bob MacDonald 22-24 10-14 t-5th 1930 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 10-3 10-3 1st 1981 Bob MacDonald 34-18-1 12-6 1st 1929 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 12-7 9-6 1st 1980 Bob MacDonald 33-20 6-9 3rd 1928 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 6-4 4-4 4th 1979 Bob MacDonald 37-13 11-5 2nd 1927 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 7-7 5-4 4th 1978 Bob MacDonald 29-16-2 5-12-1 4th 1926 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 8-3 8-3 1st 1977 Bob MacDonald 19-20-3 6-12 3rd 1925 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 11-2 8-2 1st 1976 Bubba Morton 6-28 2-16 4th 1924 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 14-6-1 — — 1975 Bubba Morton 8-17 2-13 4th 1923 Dorsett “Tubby” Graves 16-4 8-1 1st 1974 Bubba Morton 6-32 6-12 t-3rd 1922 R. L. Mathews 15-3 8-2 1st 1973 Bubba Morton 10-11 7-11 3rd 1921 Leonard “Stub” Allison 7-4 7-4 3rd 1972 Bubba Morton 13-18 5-12 3rd 1920 Leonard “Stub” Allison 8-3 8-3 2nd 1971 Ken Lehman 9-19 1-14 4th 1919 Dode Brinker 10-0 10-0 1st 1970 Ken Lehman 8-22 4-12 4th 1918 Dode Brinker 6-0 — — 1969 Ken Lehman 7-29 1-20 8th 1917 No Team (WW I) — — — 1968 Ken Lehman 15-26 2-18 8th 1916 Dode Brinker 4-5 3-5 4th 1967 Ken Lehman 8-27 1-13 8th 1915 Dode Brinker 2-5 — — 1966 Ken Lehman 20-16 6-10 3rd 1914 George Ingle 5-3 — — 1965 Ken Lehman 17-24 3-15 4th 1913 James Clark 5-7-1 — — 1964 Ken Lehman 12-14 6-10 4th 1912 Bill Hurley 4-5 — — 1963 Carmen Mauro 7-17 3-11 5th 1911 Bill Hurley 9-11 — — 1962 Carmen Mauro 9-18 3-13 5th 1910 Dode Brinker 16-6 — — 1961 Carmen Mauro 13-10-1 4-8 5th 1909 Dode Brinker 12-6 — — 1960 Dale Parker 20-12 7-8 4th 1908 William Dehn 10-11 — — 1959 Dale Parker 21-12 9-3 1st 1907 Loren Grinstead 7-6 — — 1958 Dale Parker 12-13 3-10 5th 1906 Dode Brinker 7-6 — — 1957 Dale Parker 20-11 8-8 3rd 1905 Thorpe 8-3-1 — — 1956 Joe Budnick 4-7 4-5 4th 1904 Thorpe 2-8 — — 1955 Bill Marx 18-11 7-7 4th 1903 F. W. Knight 8-5 — — 1954 Bill Marx 18-10 10-6 t-2nd 1902 No Team — — — 1953 Warren Tappin 4-15-1 1-11 5th 1901 Fred Schock 4-6 — — 1952 Warren Tappin 14-9 10-6 t-1st 102-YEAR TOTALS 1456-1261-11 670-744-1 1951 Warren Tappin 14-7-1 10-6 3rd Note on the conferences: Since the 1915-16 academic year, the University of Washington has been a member of what is now called the Pacific-10 Conference. The Husky baseball team has participated in one form or another of this conference since that time, excluding the 1917, 1918, 1924 and 1944 seasons. In1916, the conference was known as the Pacific Coast Conference, which included California, Washington, Oregon and Oregon State. Other schools joined in the league’s infancy: Washington State (1917), Stanford (1918), USC and Idaho (1922), Montana (1924) and UCLA (1928). Montana dropped out in 1950 and the conference maintained its original name until 1958, when it was dissolved and renamed the Athletic Association of Western Universities, consisting of UW, USC, UCLA, Cal and Stanford. WSU rejoined in 1962 and Oregon and OSU came back in 1964, when the league was renamed the Pacific-8 Conference. Arizona and Arizona State joined in 1978 to make it the Pacific-10.

With regard to baseball, the Huskies competed in the PCC until 1923, when it was split into North and South divisions. This format held (with five teams in the North most years) until 1967, when the Pac-8 began play as a whole, a format that lasted only three seasons. From 1970 until 1981, the Northern Division was made up of only four teams. In 1982, a new configuration was formed with a six-team Southern Division (Arizona, ASU, Cal, Stanford, UCLA, USC) and a seven-team Northern Division (UW, OSU, WSU, Eastern Washington, Gonzaga, Portland and Portland State). The inclusion of the four non-traditional teams was necessitated when Oregon dropped its program after the 1981 season. Eastern Washington dropped its program after the 1990 season and Portland and Gonzaga went to the following 1995.

After the 1998 season, Portland State dropped baseball and in 1999, the conference competed Husky Hall of Famer “Tubby” Graves compiled 209 wins as a whole without divisions for the first time since 1969. during his 27-year career as baseball coach. 41 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E A L L - C O N F E R E N C E S E L E C T I O N S

2001 ALL-PAC-10 ALL-TIME ALL-PAC-10 SELECTIONS (first team only) PShawn Kohn, Washington 1958 —Don Daniels, 2b 1982 —Jeb Best, of 1995 —Sean Spencer, 1b PAnthony Reyes, USC Jerry Thornton, of Joe Trippy, of 1983 —Darcy Walker, dh C John Baker, California Jon Vander Griend, of 1959 —Don Daniels, of C Ryan Garko, Stanford 1984 —Steve Routos, ut Shawn Mahle, dh George Grant, ss 1B Conor Jackson, California Brett Merrick, rp 1B Bill Peavey, USC Earle Irvine, p 1985 —Gary Blouin, p 1B Jeremy West, Arizona State John Kritsonis, of 1960 —George Grant, ss 1996 —Matt Smith, p 1B/P Wes Whisler, UCLA Duane Hastings, dh Phil Swimley, p 2B Bookie Gates, Washington State Bob MacDonald, coach Cody Morrison, rp 2B Chris O’Riordan, Stanford Ryan Soules, 1b 1961 —Phil Swimley, of ★ 3B Brian Barden, Oregon State 1986 —Gary Blouin, p Kevin Miller, ss SS Brad Hassey, Arizona 1969 —Dana Halvorson, of Mike Blowers, ss Chris Magruder, of SS , Arizona State 1971 —Jim Dumont, c 1987 —Timo Donahue, 2b Christian Shewey, dh OF Brian Barre, USC Ken Knutson, coach OF Tyler Davidson, Washington 1972 —Frank Plouf, 2b 1989 —Steve Stocker, c Timo Donahue, if OF Andre Ethier, Arizona State 1973 —Ray Price, p 1997 —Jake Kringen, p OF Sam Fuld, Stanford Ron Gibson, c 1990 —Scott Brow, p Ryan Soules, 1b OF Carlos Quentin, Stanford ★ Kevin Stocker, ss Kevin Miller, ss DH Joey Metropolous, USC 1974 —Ray Price, p Bob MacDonald, coach Chris Magruder, of Player of the Year: Alberto Concepcion, C, USC 1975 —Terry Agnew, 3b Jamie Porter, of 1991 —Michael Call, rp Pitcher of the Year: Jeremy Guthrie, Stanford Bryan Williamson, ut 1976 —Duane Covey, of Steve Murphy, 2b Freshman of the Year: Wes Whisler, 1B/RHP, UCLA Ken Knutson, coach Buzz Johnson, 2b Coach of the Year: Mike Gillespie, USC Kevin Stocker, ss 1977 —Jeff Keyes, dh Brent Lutz, ut 1998 —Jeff Carlsen, p Wayne Lee, rp 1978 —Ron Johnson, 2b 1992 —Jim Riley, p Brandon Newell, rp Kevin Miller, ss 1979 —Dan Sijer, p Randy Jorgensen, 1b Ryan Lentz, 3b Ron Johnson, 2b Derrin Doty, of Chris Magruder, of Jeb Best, 3b James Clifford, dh Nick Stefonick, of Greg Brown, of Bob MacDonald, coach Ken Knutson, coach Bob MacDonald, coach 1993 —Christian Shewey, c 1999 —Jeff Heaverlo, p 1980 —John Martin, p Randy Jorgensen, 1b Dominic Woody, c Tom Riley, ss Derrin Doty, of Bryan Williamson, of Ron Johnson, dh Brandon Newell, rp 1981 —Ken Knutson, p 1994 —Derek Carpenter, p 2002 —Shawn Kohn, p Lance Englin, p Ross Junkin, 3b Tyler Davidson, of Tom Riley, ss Brett Newell, ss Warren deLisle, 3b Joe Trippy, of ★ — Player of the Year Jeb Best, of Greg Mecca, ut Claude Greene, dh Brett Merrick, rp 1957-61 — All Northern Division Bob MacDonald, coach 1967-71 — All-Pacific-10 Conference 1971-98 — All-Pacific-10 Northern Div. 1999- — All-Pacific-10 Conference Closer Brett Merrick set a Pac-10 record with 20 saves in 1994 on his way to earning first-team All-America. ALL-AMERICANS IN THE KNUTSON ERA Year Player Pos. Yr. Team(s) Year Player Pos. Yr. Team(s) 1993 Randy Jorgensen 1B Jr. 2nd team (Smith) 1999 Jeff Heaverlo RHP Jr. 2nd team (USA Today), 3rd team (NCBWA) 1994 Brett Merrick LHP So. 1st (CB), 2nd (ABCA), 3rd (BA, Smith) 1999 Dominic Woody C Jr. 3rd team (NCBWA) 1994 Brett Newell SS Jr. 3rd team (Smith) FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 1994 Joe Trippy OF Jr. 3rd team (Smith) 1992 Brett Newell SS Fr. honorable mention (CB) 1994 Ryan Rutz 2B Jr. honorable mention (Smith) 1992 Ryan Rutz 2B Fr. honorable mention (CB) 1994 Chad Hartvigson LHP Sr. honorable mention (Smith) 1996 Kevin Miller SS Fr. 1st team (CB), 2nd team (BA) 1995 Brett Merrick LHP Jr. 1st team (CB preseason) 1996 Chris Magruder OF Fr. 1st team (CB) 1996 Kevin Miller SS Fr. honorable mention (Smith) 1998 Jeff Carlsen P Fr. 1st team (CB), 2nd team (TSN) 1997 Kevin Miller SS So. 3rd team (CB preseason), 2nd team 2000 Jefferson Thiel C Fr. 1st team (USA Today) (NCBWA), 3rd (CB), 3rd (BA) 2000 Tila Reynolds IF Fr. honorable mention (CB) 1997 Jake Kringen LHP Jr. 2nd team (NCBWA) 2000 Tyler Davidson OF Fr. honorable mention (CB) 1997 Ryan Lentz 3B So. 3rd team (NCBWA) 2000 Jay Garthwaite DH Fr. honorable mention (CB) 1998 Chris Magruder OF Jr. 1st (CB preseason), 2nd (TSN preseason), 2002 Aaron Hathaway C Fr. 1st team (CB) 2nd (NCBWA), 3rd (BA) 2002 Kyle Larsen 1B Fr. 1st team (CB) 1998 Kevin Miller SS Jr. 1st (TSN preseason), 2nd (CB preseason), 2nd (NCBWA) Smith — Smith Super Team (NCBWA) CB — Collegiate Baseball BA — ABCA — American Baseball Coaches Association TSN — Sporting News 42 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y P O S T S E A S O N H I S T O R Y HUSKIES IN THE CONFERENCE POSTSEASON The Pacific-10 Conference has undergone many changes with regard to baseball over 1979 Northern Division Playoff (one-game tie-breaker) the years. Since its inception in 1916 (as the Pacific Coast Conference), the league Washington State ...... L, 5-8 has taken many forms and its champion has been decided in a number of ways. Here 1981 Pac-10 Playoffs (Seattle, Wash.) is a brief history of Pac-10 baseball, its divisions and its championships: Stanford ...... L, 8-10 From 1916 to 1922, the league was one division, made up by as few as two teams (in Stanford ...... L, 6-10 1917) and as many as seven (1920-22). From 1923 to 1966, the teams were split into 1985 Pac-10 North Tournament (Pullman, Wash.) two divisions. The southern division was called the California Intercollegiate Base- May 17 ...... Portland State ...... W, 9-5 ball Association (CIBA) from 1927-66. In 1967, the conference re-formed into one May 18 ...... Oregon State ...... L, 2-3 eight-team league. That lasted only until 1970, when it was split into two four-team May 19 ...... Washington State ...... L, 1-3 divisions (North and South). 1986 Pac-10 North Tournament (Spokane, Wash.) In 1979, Arizona and Arizona State became members of the Pac-10 and, in baseball, May 16 ...... Washington State ...... L, 5-6 (10) joined the Southern Division. That six-team division remained the same through 1998. 1987 Pac-10 North Tournament (Spokane, Wash.) The Northern Division consisted of four teams through 1981. After that season, Or- May 13 ...... Oregon State ...... W, 11-4 egon dropped baseball, so the division took on four new members — Eastern Wash- May 14 ...... Oregon State ...... W, 9-3 ington, Gonzaga, Portland and Portland State. The division played with seven teams May 15 ...... Washington State ...... L, 0-9 through 1990, after which Eastern Washington dropped baseball. After the 1995 sea- May 16 ...... Portland State ...... W, 11-7 son, Portland and Gonzaga moved to the West Coast Conference, leaving four teams May 16 ...... Washington State ...... L, 5-8 once again. 1988 Pac-10 North Tournament (Spokane, Wash.) With regard to playoffs, there are have been a number of formats. Beginning in 1947, May 17 ...... Eastern Washington ...... L, 3-6 the winners of the Pac-10 North and the CIBA played for the conference champion- 1989 Pac-10 North Tournament (Spokane, Wash.) ship, a format that lasted only until 1959. After that (until the divisions merged in May 16 ...... Eastern Washington ...... L, 5-10 1967), there were no playoffs until the conference was broken into divisions in 1970. 1990 Pac-10 North Tournament (Yakima, Wash.) From 1970 to 1978, the two division winners played for the championship. May 17 ...... Oregon State ...... L, 1-3 In the early 1980s, the winner of the Northern Division played the second-place team May 18 ...... Gonzaga ...... W, 8-4 from the South for the league’s second automatic berth. In 1981, Washington played May 19 ...... Oregon State ...... W, 9-2 Stanford in such a playoff, losing the best-of-three series in two games. May 19 ...... Washington State ...... L, 7-8 In 1984, the Pac-10 North was given its own automatic berth, which was given to the 1991 Pac-10 North Tournament (Yakima, Wash.) winner of the Pac-10 North Tournament. That system lasted until 1991, the last year May 15 ...... Gonzaga ...... W, 15-1 of the tournament. In 1992, the Northern Division regular-season champion received May 16 ...... Washington State ...... L, 5-6 the berth. From 1993-94, the Northern Division did not have a berth and there was no May 17 ...... Oregon State ...... L, 14-16 Pac-10 Playoff, meaning that a Northern Division team could only reach the NCAA 1996 Pac-10 Championship (Los Angeles, Calif.) Tournament via an at-large berth. Beginning with the 1995 season, the conference May 16 ...... USC ...... W, 6-2 re-instituted a best-of-three series to determine the Pac-10’s one automatic berth, May 17 ...... USC ...... L, 3-7 with the winners of the two divisions meeting at the home of the higher-ranked May 18 ...... USC ...... L, 0-5 team. In 1997, the site of the championship series began to rotate between the two 1997 Pac-10 Championship (Stanford, Calif.) division winners, with the Northern champ hosting in even-numbered seasons. May 15 ...... Stanford ...... L, 6-7 (10) In 1999, the Pac-10 unified itself into one, division-less, conference. For now at least, May 16 ...... Stanford ...... W, 13-8 there will be no Pac-10 tournament or playoff. May 17 ...... Stanford ...... W, 12-9 1998 Pac-10 Championship (Seattle, Wash.) Here is a look at Washington’s record in conference postseason games: May 14 ...... Stanford ...... W, 16-4 May 15 ...... Stanford ...... W, 12-8

HUSKIES IN THE NCAA POSTSEASON Washington has made six NCAA postseason appearances, and five of those six have May 28 ...... Santa Clara ...... W, 11-7 come in the last 11 seasons. The Huskies’ first appearance was a best-of-three series May 29 ...... Georgia Tech ...... L, 2-6 for the NCAA District 8 championship with the winner advancing directly into the Col- May 29 ...... Long Beach State ...... W, 6-2 lege World Series. The Huskies’ four other NCAA appearances have come in double- May 30 ...... Georgia Tech ...... W, 12-9 (14) elimination regionals. Interestingly, Washington had been seeded one spot higher in May 30 ...... Georgia Tech ...... L, 7-18 each successive appearance (No. 6 in 1992, No. 5 in 1994, No. 4 in 1997 and No. 3 in 1997 NCAA Mideast Regional (Dudy Noble Field/Polk Stadium • Starkville, Miss.) 1998) before getting a No. 3 seed in a four-team regional in 2002. Despite their low May 22 ...... Southwestern Louisiana ...... W, 5-4 seedings, Washington has been very successful, never finishing any lower than third May 23 ...... Mississippi State ...... W, 5-4 and playing in the championship game three times. Following is a brief overview of the May 24 ...... Georgia Tech ...... W, 8-4 Huskies’ NCAA games. Over the next five pages, there are full box scores of each May 25 ...... Mississippi State ...... L, 5-7 game, as well as a more complete recap of the Huskies’ five NCAA trips: May 26 ...... Mississippi State ...... L, 3-4 1998 NCAA Central Regional (Olsen Field • College Station, Texas) 1959 NCAA District 8 Playoffs (Sicks’ Stadium • Seattle, Wash.) May 21 ...... Mississippi State ...... L, 6-7 June 5 ...... Fresno State ...... L, 2-3 May 22 ...... Rice ...... W, 20-11 June 6 ...... Fresno State ...... W, 5-4 May 23 ...... Oral Roberts ...... W, 13-6 June 7 ...... Fresno State ...... L, 5-10 May 24 ...... Texas A&M ...... L, 4-6 1992 NCAA West I Regional (Sancet Field • Tucson, Ariz.) 2002 NCAA Houston Regional (Reckling Park • Houston, Texas) May 22 ...... Arizona ...... W, 6-5 May 31 ...... Texas Tech ...... L, 5-4 May 23 ...... Fresno State ...... W, 4-3 June 1 ...... Harvard ...... W, 2-1 May 24 ...... Pepperdine ...... L, 0-11 June 1 ...... Texas Tech ...... W, 3-1 May 24 ...... Hawaii ...... L, 3-9 June 2 ...... Rice ...... W, 7-6 1994 NCAA Midwest II Regional (Eck Stadium/Tyler Field • Wichita, Kan.) June 2 ...... Rice ...... L, 14-2 May 27 ...... Long Beach State ...... W, 10-4 43 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y P O S T S E A S O N H I S T O R Y 1959 NCAA DISTRICT 8 PLAYOFFS BEST OF THREE SICKS’ STADIUM, SEATTLE, WASH.

June 5 – Fresno St. 3, Washington 2 June 6 — Washington 5, Fresno St. 4 June 6 – Fresno St. 10, Washington 5 Washington Fresno State Fresno State Washington Washington Fresno State ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi Thornton, cf 4 2 2 0 Carter, cf 4 0 0 0 Busch, cf 4 0 0 0 Thornton, cf 4 1 3 0 Thornton, cf 5 0 1 0 Carter, cf 5 1 2 1 Grant, ss 3 0 1 0 Mathieson, ss 4 0 1 0 Mathieson, ss 3 2 1 0 Grant, 1b 5 1 1 0 Grant, 1b 5 1 0 0 Mathieson, ss 4 0 1 0 Snyder, 2b 2 0 0 0 Fischer, rf 2 0 0 0 Thompson, rf 3 2 2 1 Snyder, 2b 5 1 2 2 Snyder, 2b 3 1 2 1 Thompson, lf 4 2 1 0 Daniels, lf 3 0 0 2 Biggers, 1b 4 0 0 0 Biggers, 1b 2 0 2 0 Daniels, ss 4 0 1 0 Daniels, ss 5 1 0 0 Garrido, lf 1 0 0 0 Hanson, 3b 4 0 1 0 Garrido, lf 3 0 0 0 Garrido, lf 3 0 0 0 Pitt, 3b 4 1 1 2 Pitt, 3b 5 1 1 0 Biggers, 1b 4 2 1 1 Pitt, 1b 4 0 0 0 Murphy, 3b 3 2 2 0 Murphy, 3b 5 0 1 2 Wyman, c 3 1 0 1 Wyman, c 4 0 2 2 Fischer, rf 2 1 0 0 Harlington, rf 4 0 1 0 White, 2b 3 1 1 0 White, 2b 4 0 0 0 Hanson, lf 3 0 2 0 Hanson, rf 3 1 2 1 Busch, rf 1 0 0 0 Walters, c 3 0 0 0 Garrett, c 3 0 1 2 Garrett, c 5 0 1 0 Reiten, lf 4 0 2 2 Reiten, lf 2 0 0 0 Murphy, 2b 4 0 2 2 Burke, p 3 0 1 0 Doeper, p 3 0 0 0 Gregory, p 2 0 0 0 Irvine, p 4 0 0 0 Harlington, rf 2 0 1 1 Garrett, c 3 1 1 2 Olson, pr 0 0 0 0 Busch, rf 0 0 0 0 Bedford, p 2 0 1 0 Hofeditz, rf 0 0 0 0 Jacobson, p 2 0 0 0 Casey, p 4 1 1 1 Reiten, rf 0 0 0 0 Gregory, ph 1 0 1 1 Carter, cf 1 0 0 0 Wheeler, p 0 0 0 0 Wheeler, p 0 0 0 0 Johnson, p 0 0 0 0 Fischer, ph 1 0 0 1 Stjerne, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 2 6 2 30 3 6 3 Totals 34 4 8 4 36 5 12 5 Hofeditz, ph 1 0 0 0 Burke, p 0 0 0 0 Washington 000 001 010 — 2 Fresno State 000 000 202 — 4 Totals 39 5 10 5 37 10 11 7 Fresno State 020 000 001 — 3 Washington 200 030 00x — 5 E- Hanson, Walters, Biggers, Burke. LOB- Washington 5, Fresno E- Gregory, Reiten. LOB- Fresno 13, Washington 12. 2B- Mathieson, Washington 000 101 021 — 5 8. 2B- Murphy, Garrett. 3B- Mathieson. SH- Snyder 2, White. Thompson, Daniels, Hanson, Reiten. SB- Thornton 2, Mathieson. Fresno State 000 220 60x — 10 SH- Fischer. E- Snyder, Daniels, Pitt, Mathieson, Thompson, Murphy. LOB- Washington IP H R ER BB SO Washington 9, Fresno 8. 2B- Johnson, Snyder, Thompson, White, Burke, L 8.1 5 3 1 4 9 Fresno State IP H R ER BB SO Casey, Mathieson. 3B- Harlington, Murphy. SB- Biggers. Johnson 0+ 1 0 0 1 0 Gregory, L 4.1 9 5 4 4 3 Bedford 3.2 3 0 0 1 2 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Fresno State IP H R ER BB SO Jacobson, L 4.1 6 4 3 4 5 Doeper, W 9 6 2 1 2 7 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Johnson 2 1 3 2 1 1 Attn- 500. Irvine, W 8 7 4 4 2 2 Wheeler 0.1 4 3 0 0 0 Wheeler 1 1 0 0 0 2 Stjerne 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 Attn- 219. Burke 1 0 0 0 0 0

Fresno State IP H R ER BB SO Casey, W 9 10 5 3 2 7 Attn- 217. HUSKIES ON NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAMS Coach Dale Parker’s ‘59 team was enshrined in 1992 WEST I REGION the Husky Hall of Fame Jeff Weible, c in 1996. 1994 MIDWEST II REGION Ross Junkin, 3b Sean Linville, dh Joe Trippy, of Jon Vander Griend, of 1997 MIDEAST REGION Chris Magruder, of Kevin Miller, ss Ryan Soules, 1b 1998 CENTRAL REGION Ryan Bundy, c Ryan Lentz, 3b Chris Magruder, of 2002 HOUSTON REGION Tyler Davidson, of Jay Garthwaite, of Aaron Hathaway, c Clay Johnson, rhp Center fielder Jerry Thornton, who hit .462 during the ‘59 playoffs, was the Husky cap- Tila Reynolds, ss Don Daniels hit seven triples in 1959, tain that year. still a school record today.

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May 22 – Washington 6, Arizona 5 May 24 – Pepperdine 11, Washington 0 May 24 – Hawaii 9, Washington 3 Washington Arizona Washington Pepperdine Hawaii Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi Nokes, rf 5 1 1 1 Bates, ss 4 1 1 0 Nokes, rf 3 0 0 0 Rodriquez, 2b 4 3 3 0 Evans, cf 3 1 0 0 Nokes, rf 5 0 1 0 Trippy, cf 5 1 2 1 Moen, lf 5 1 2 1 Wimmer, rf 0 0 0 0 Wasikowski, 3b 3 1 1 0 Williams, dh 5 1 3 4 Johnston, lf 1 1 0 0 Johnston, cf 0 0 0 0 Owens, 1b 4 0 1 0 Trippy, cf 3 0 1 0 Lovell, 3b 1 1 1 2 Fujitani, pr 0 0 0 0 Trippy, cf 2 0 1 0 Clifford, dh 3 1 0 0 Morales, c 5 0 1 1 Mahle, cf 1 0 0 0 Sheff, cf 3 1 1 2 Blanchette,1b 5 1 3 1 Clifford, dh 1 1 0 0 Jorgensen, 1b 5 0 1 0 Gump, 2b 3 1 0 0 Clifford, dh 3 0 0 0 Melendez, 1b 4 0 0 1 Yuen, lf 4 0 0 0 Doty, cf-lf 4 0 0 0 Doty, lf 3 2 2 1 Tejcek, rf 5 2 2 3 Jorgensen, 1b 4 0 0 0 Vollmer, c 4 1 1 0 Cheff, lf 0 0 0 0 Jorgensen, 1b 4 1 0 0 Murphy, 3b 5 0 2 0 Parker, cf 3 0 1 0 Doty, lf 4 0 2 0 Main, dh 2 1 0 0 Harrison, c 2 1 0 0 Weible, c 4 0 1 3 Murphy, 3b 2 0 0 0 Nuez, dh 1 0 1 0 Weible, c 5 0 2 1 Echeverria, 3b 3 0 0 0 Craven, 3b 4 1 0 0 Murphy, 3b 3 0 0 0 Johnston, 3b 1 0 0 0 Dell’Amico, lf 3 1 1 1 Rutz, 2b 4 1 0 0 White, dh 2 0 0 0 Rogers, rf 4 1 2 2 Rutz, 2b 3 0 0 0 Weible, c 2 0 1 0 Paz, lf 1 0 0 0 Cabbab, rf 1 0 0 0 Bt. Newell, ss 3 0 0 0 Bt. Newell, ss 4 0 0 0 Lemons, dh 1 0 0 0 Knight, c 2 0 0 0 McElreath, rf 3 0 0 0 Vollmer, ss 5 1 1 0 Totals 39 6 10 4 35 5 8 5 Rutz, 2b 3 0 0 0 Ekdahl, ss 2 2 2 1 Ishigo, 2b 4 2 2 2 Bt. Newell, ss 0 0 0 0 Milton, ss 1 0 0 0 Phair, 2b 0 0 0 0 Washington 101 110 110 — 6 Fisher, ss 1 0 0 0 Totals 38 9 12 9 30 3 3 3 Arizona 010 000 004 — 5 Totals 29 0 4 0 34 11 11 7 E- Bt. Newell, Gump 2, Owens, Echeverria. DP-Washington 1. Hawaii 000 040 050—9 LOB- Washington 12; Arizona 13. 2B- Doty, Moen 2, Bates. 3B- Washington 000 000 000—0 Washington 000 030 000—3 Parker. HR- Tejcek 2, Nokes. SB- Trippy. CS- Clifford. Pepperdine 130 030 40x—11 E- Murphy. DP- Washington 1. LOB- Hawaii 8; Washington 11. 2B- E- Murphy, Bt. Newell, Weible. DP- Washington 2; Pepperdine 2. Weible, Williams, Rogers, Ishigo, Harrison. 3B- None. HR- None. Washington IP H R ER BB SO LOB- Washington 7; Pepperdine 1. 2B- Vollmer, Rodriquez, Lovell. SB- Clifford. CS- Ishigo. SH- Yuen. Berg W, 8-4 7.2 4 1 1 7 5 3B- Weible, Sheff. HR- None. SB- Rodriguez 2, Rutz, Wasikowski, Bn. Newell 1.0 4 4 4 1 0 Doty. SH- McElreath. SF- Sheff. Hawaii IP H R ER BB SO Schmidt S, 4 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 Largusa, W 4.2 2 3 3 7 3 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Myers 1.2 0 0 0 1 1 Hartvigson L, 5-6 8.0 11 11 5 1 2 Arizona IP H R ER BB SO Tucker 1.2 0 0 0 0 3 Scheifelbein, L 6.1 7 5 1 3 5 Paiva 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 Pepperdine IP H R ER BB SO Grajeda 0.2 1 1 1 0 0 Wallace, W 7.2 3 0 0 5 9 Brown 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Myers 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 Kishita 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 Bn. Newell L, 4-3 5.0 6 4 4 1 3 HPB- Clifford by Scheifelbein 2, Rutz by Grajeda, Gump by Bn. Lasowitz 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 O’Brien 2.2 4 5 5 2 3 Newell. WP- Berg, Scheifelbein. Attn- 4,853. PB- Weible 2, Vollmer 2. Schmidt 1.1 2 0 0 0 0 WP- Newell. HPB- Clifford by Largusa, Evans by Newell, Clifford by Myers, Craven by O’Brien. May 23 – Washington 4, Fresno St. 3 Fresno State Washington Chris Berg (left) was the ab r h bi ab r h bi winning pitcher in the Romero, 2b 4 0 0 0 Nokes, rf 4 0 2 1 UW’s victory over Pac-10 Frazier, 3b 4 1 1 0 Johnston, lf 4 0 1 1 South champ and No. 1 Brown, 1b 4 1 1 2 Clifford, dh 4 0 0 0 Johnson, c 3 0 0 0 Jorgensen, 1b 4 0 0 0 seed Arizona. Ramos, dh 3 0 0 0 Doty, cf 4 1 0 0 Costic, lf 3 0 0 0 Murphy, 3b 4 1 1 0 Judice, rf 4 0 1 0 Weible, c 4 0 2 1 McNamara,cf 3 0 0 0 Wimmer, pr 0 0 0 0 Greene, ss 2 1 0 0 Rutz, 2b 4 1 0 0 Bt. Newell, ss 1 1 0 0 Totals 31 3 4 2 32 4 6 3

Fresno State 000 003 000—3 Jim Riley (right) went the Washington 002 000 002—4 distance in the win over E- Frazier, Greene, Patterson, Bt. Newell. DP- None. LOB- Fresno Fresno State. 5; Washington 8. 2B- Costic, Nokes. 3B- Brown. HR- None. SB- Johnson. SH- McNamara, Rutz.

Fresno State IP H R ER BB SO Patterson, L 8.0+ 6 4 2 2 9

Washington IP H R ER BB SO Riley W, 10-2 9.0 4 3 2 3 3 WP- Patterson. PB- Weible. + pitched to four batters in the ninth. Derrin Doty (left) reached on an error to spark a ninth-inning rally against Fresno State. James Clifford, a linebacker on Washington’s 1991 National Champion football team, helped lead the Huskies to the 1992 West I Regional.

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May 27 – Washington 10, Long Beach St. 4 May 29 – Georgia Tech 6, Washington 2 May 30 – Washington 12, Ga. Tech 9, 14 Inn. Washington Long Beach State Georgia Tech Washington Georgia Tech Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi Trippy, lf 6 2 4 1 Avila, cf 4 1 2 1 Garciaparra, ss 5 1 2 5 Trippy, lf 4 0 1 0 Garciaparra, ss 7 2 4 0 Trippy, lf-cf 7 3 4 4 Rutz, 2b 5 0 2 0 Martins, 2b 4 1 1 0 McIntyre, 2b 4 0 1 0 Rutz, 2b 3 0 0 0 McIntyre, 2b 8 2 2 0 Rutz, 2b 6 1 0 0 Vandergriend, rf 5 1 0 1 Miller, ss 4 1 1 2 Varitek, c 3 0 0 0 VanderGriend, rf 4 1 3 1 Varitek, c 6 1 0 1 VanderGriend, rf 6 2 1 2 Shewey, c 4 1 0 0 Liefer, 1b 5 0 1 0 Payton, cf 4 0 0 0 Shewey, c 3 0 0 0 Payton, cf 7 2 3 4 Shewey, c 4 0 2 2 Wimmer, dh 3 1 0 1 Pierce, c 4 0 1 1 Byers, 1b 3 1 1 0 Wimmer, dh 4 0 1 0 Byers, 1b 6 2 2 0 Loucks, pr-lf 1 1 1 3 Doherty, ph 1 0 0 0 Falsken, 3b 4 0 1 0 Hensley, 3b 4 0 1 0 Mecca, 1b 3 0 0 0 Hensley, 3b 4 0 1 2 Wimmer, dh 7 0 0 0 Newell, ss 5 1 1 2 B. Smith, dh 2 1 1 0 Sorrow, dh 4 1 1 0 Newell, ss 4 1 1 0 Sorrow, dh 2 0 0 0 Junkin, 3b 6 0 2 0 Mecca, 1b 5 2 3 1 R. Smith, rf 4 0 0 0 Smith, lf 3 1 0 0 Junkin, 3b 4 0 0 0 Ritter, lf 2 0 0 0 Newell, ss 6 2 3 0 Junkin, 3b 4 2 3 3 Nadeau, lf 2 0 1 0 Saier, rf 3 2 1 1 Milloy, cf 3 0 0 1 Smith, lf 6 0 2 2 Mecca, 1b 6 2 3 0 Milloy, cf 4 0 1 1 Frank, lf 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 6 7 6 32 2 6 2 Saier, rf 5 0 0 0 Milloy, cf 4 1 1 1 Totals 42 10 14 10 34 4 9 4 Ga. Tech 040 000 200—6 Linville, ph 1 0 0 0 Washington 000 612 001—10 Washington 100 010 000—2 Mahle, c 0 0 0 0 Long Beach 003 001 000—4 E- Hensley. DP - Georgia Tech 1, Washington 1. LOB - Georgia Totals 53 9 14 9 54 12 17 12 E- Miller 2, Martins 2, Rutz. DP - Washington 2, Long Beach 1. Tech 4, Washington 7. 2B - Garciaparra, Hensley. HR - Vander Ga. Tech 400 000 013 100 00—9 LOB - Washington 9, Long Beach 9. 2B - B. Smith, Rutz. HR - Griend (7), Garciaparra (13). SF - Milloy. Washington 300 210 200 100 03—12 Junkin (3), Mecca (2). SB - B. Smith, Avila, Martins 2, Vander Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO E- Garciaparra, Saier, T. Barr, Mahle, Rutz. DP - Georgia Tech 1, Griend. CS - Wimmer. Myers W, 4-3 9.0 6 2 2 3 6 Washington 2. LOB - Georgia Tech 15, Washington 15. 2B - Washington IP H R ER BB SO Garciaparra, McIntyre, Payton, Shewey, Vander Griend, Trippy 2. HR - Payton (19), Loucks (1). SB - Garciaparra 2, Mecca, Milloy, Hartvigson W, 7-3 7.0 8 4 4 5 2 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Newell, Trippy 3. CS - Junkin, Shewey. S - Hensley, Saier, Rutz. Day 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 Day L, 6-5 9.0 7 6 6 2 8 WP - Myers 3. HBP - Smith, Saier (by Day). T - 2:04. A - 3,736 Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO Long Beach IP H R ER BB SO . McGill 3.2 5 5 4 4 1 Fontana L, 10-5 5.2 9 9 3 2 4 Duncan 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 Sanchez 2.1 3 0 0 0 2 May 29 – Washington 6, Long Beach St. 2 T. Barr 4.1 3 2 2 1 2 Hecht 1.0 2 1 0 0 1 Saier L, 1-1 4.1 6 4 4 2 3 HBP - Junkin, Milloy (by Fontana), Martins (by Hartvigson). T - Long Beach State Washington Washington IP H R ER BB SO 3:02. A - 3,966. ab r h bi ab r h bi Campbell 7.1 9 5 5 2 2 Avila, cf 4 0 0 0 Rutz, 2b 4 1 1 1 Merrick 1.0 3 3 3 2 0 Martins, 2b 4 1 1 0 Trippy, lf 4 1 1 1 Irvine 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 May 28 – Washington 11, Santa Clara 7 Miller, ss 4 1 3 1 Linville, dh 4 1 3 2 Bice W, 2-0 4.2 1 0 0 4 6 Pierce, c 3 0 1 1 VanderGriend, rf 4 0 2 0 WP - Duncan, Saier, Irvine. PB - Varitek. HBP - Sorrow 2 (by Washington Santa Clara B. Smith, 1b 3 0 1 0 Junkin, 3b 4 1 0 0 Campbell); Newell, Shewey (by McGill); Milloy (by Duncan); ab r h bi ab r h bi Falsken, 3b 3 0 1 0 Newell, ss 3 0 1 0 Junkin (by Barr); Smith (by Irvine); Shewey (by Saier). T - 4:31. A Rutz, 2b 4 0 0 0 Frankel, lf 5 0 2 3 Tagliaferri, dh 1 0 0 0 Mahle, c 2 0 0 1 - 3,815. Trippy, lf 5 0 2 1 Donati, 2b 5 1 0 0 Snow, ph 1 0 0 0 Mecca, 1b 3 1 0 0 Linville, dh 3 0 1 0 Frank, p-dh 4 1 1 0 Vopata, ph 1 0 0 0 Milloy, cf 2 1 0 0 May 30 – Georgia Tech 18, Washington 7 Wimmer, dh 2 1 1 0 K Thompson, c 5 1 2 2 Nadeau, lf 3 0 0 0 Washington Georgia Tech VanderGriend,rf 5 1 2 1 Cole, cf 5 1 2 1 Frank, ph 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Junkin, 3b 4 2 1 0 T Thompson, rf 4 1 1 0 R. Smith, rf 4 0 0 0 Trippy, lf 5 0 1 1 Payton, cf 4 1 2 4 Newell, ss 5 2 3 2 Gunther, 1b 4 0 2 1 Totals 31 2 7 2 30 6 8 5 Rutz, 2b 4 0 1 0 McIntyre, 2b 6 1 1 1 Mecca, 1b 4 2 2 3 Winn, 1b 0 0 0 0 Long Beach 002 000 000—2 Doherty, 2b 1 0 1 0 Varitek, c 5 2 3 2 Shewey, c 3 2 1 1 Parmenter, ss 2 1 1 0 Washington 000 051 00x—6 Mecca, 1b 4 1 1 0 Byers, 1b 6 2 0 0 Milloy, cf 4 1 3 2 Carlstrom, 3b 3 1 0 0 E- R. Smith 2, Hernandez. DP - Long Beach 1, Washington 2. LOB Vandergriend, rf 5 3 4 1 Hensley, 3b 5 3 3 1 Totals 39 11 16 10 37 7 11 7 - Long Beach 7, Washington 3. 2B - Vander Griend, Linville. HR - Loucks, dh 5 1 3 1 Sorrow, ss-lf 3 3 2 1 Washington 000 020 225—11 Linville (2). SB - Martins, Mecca. CS - B. Smith. S - Falsken, Mahle, c 3 1 2 1 Smith, lf 3 1 1 2 Santa Clara 013 003 000—7 Newell. SF - Mahle. Newell, ss 3 1 3 2 Garciaparra, ss 2 2 2 3 Anderson, ph 1 0 0 0 Easterling, dh 3 1 2 1 E- Shewey. DP - Washington 1, Santa Clara 2. LOB - Washington Long Beach IP H R ER BB SO 7, Santa Clara 8. 2B - Trippy, K. Thompson, Frankel, Mecca, Junkin, 3b 5 0 3 1 M. Barr, ph 3 1 0 1 Hernandez L, 7-3 5.2 7 6 5 1 6 Milloy, cf 4 0 0 0 Saier, rf 4 1 2 2 Junkin, Wimmer, Vander Griend. 3B - Newell. HR - Shewey (6), Wise 2.1 1 0 0 0 2 Milloy (2), Mecca (3). SB - Cole, T. Thompson, Winn. CS - Rutz. Totals 40 7 19 7 44 18 18 18 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Washington IP H R ER BB SO Washington 010 120 300—7 Carpenter 5.2 9 7 7 3 2 Spencer W, 6-4 7.0 5 2 2 3 5 Ga. Tech 620 104 23x—18 Irvine 1.1 1 0 0 1 1 Day 2.0 2 0 0 1 0 E- Mahle, Junkin 2, Newell, Mecca, Milloy, Saier. DP - Washing- Merrick W, 4-1 2.0 1 0 0 1 3 WP - Hernandez. BK - Spencer. HBP - Frank (by Day). T - 2:19. A - ton 1, Georgia Tech 2. LOB - Washington 11, Georgia Tech 14. 2B 3,584. - Varitek, Vander Griend, Saier, Loucks, Sorrow. 3B - Vander Santa Clara IP H R ER BB SO Griend. HR - Vander Griend (8), Garciaparra (14). SB - Trippy. Frank 6.2 9 4 4 4 2 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Kelly 1.1 3 2 2 0 0 Carpenter L, 10-2 0.1 3 5 5 2 0 Lorge L, 6-4 1.0 4 5 5 1 1 Gies 5.0 8 6 4 3 0 WP - Carpenter, Kelly. HBP - Shewey (by Kelly). T - 2:51. A - 3,875. Smith 1.1 4 4 2 1 0 Schmidt 1.1 3 3 3 3 0 Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO Gogolin W, 12-2 8.0 19 7 7 0 7 Cason 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 WP - Gogolin, Schmidt 2. HBP - Sorrow (by Carpenter); Newell, Milloy, Mecca (by Gogolin); Garciaparra (by Smith); Payton (by Schmidt). T - 3:03. A - 3,603.

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May 22 – Washington 5, SW Louisiana 4 May 24 – Washington 8, Georgia Tech 4 May 26 – Mississippi State 4, UW 3 Washington SW Louisiana Washington Georgia Tech Washington Mississippi State ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi Magruder, rf 4 1 2 1 Wilson, 2b 4 1 1 0 Magruder, rf 4 1 2 1 Leggett, 2b-ss 5 1 3 0 Magruder, rf 3 2 2 1 Freeman, ss 3 0 1 0 Stefonick, lf 3 0 0 1 Hemme, ph 1 0 0 0 Na, lf 4 0 0 0 Hood, ss 4 0 1 1 Porter, cf 4 0 0 0 R. Thoms, lf 4 1 0 0 Miller, ss 4 0 2 0 Feehan, cf 5 1 1 0 Stefonick, lf 1 0 0 0 Stuetzr, pr-2b 1 1 0 0 Stefonick, rf 4 0 0 0 Lee, 1b 3 1 1 0 Soules, 1b 4 0 1 0 Aguirre, 1b 3 1 1 0 Miller, ss 4 2 1 0 Fischer, rf 5 1 2 0 Soules, ss 4 0 1 1 Piatt, 3b 4 0 0 0 Wllmsn, dh-p 4 1 0 0 Cantrelle, rf 4 0 2 1 Soules, 1b 5 1 3 1 Thomas 5 0 2 0 Wllmsn, dh-p 3 0 1 0 Patton, c 4 1 2 2 Lentz, 3b 3 0 0 0 Prejean, dh 1 0 1 0 Wllmson, dh 5 0 1 0 Wilson, dh 4 0 2 2 Erickson, 1b 3 0 0 0 Wiese, dh 4 0 1 0 Whtmrsh, 2b 4 1 1 0 Bailey, ph 1 0 0 0 Lentz, 3b 4 1 3 2 Prather, lf 4 0 0 0 Lentz, 3b 3 1 1 1 Scioneaux, cf 3 1 1 1 Bundy, c 4 1 1 1 Fritz, 3b 2 0 0 1 Nkgawa, 2b 4 1 0 0 Honeycutt, 3b 3 0 0 0 Whtmrsh, 2b 3 0 0 0 Chapman, 2b 2 0 1 1 Porter, cf 3 1 1 2 Stafford, 3b 1 0 0 0 Bundy, c 5 1 1 1 McQueen, c 0 0 0 0 Bundy, c 3 0 0 0 Peeples, 2b 0 0 0 0 Ryan, lf 4 0 1 0 Porter, cf 2 1 0 0 Papetti, c 4 0 2 0 Bryan, rf 2 0 0 0 Poole, c 3 0 0 0 Easterling, cf 2 1 0 0 Totals 30 3 5 3 2 9 4 7 4 Minnick, ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 38 8 11 5 37 4 12 3 Washington 100 010 001 — 3 5 2 Calais, ss 3 1 0 0 Washington 205 001 000 — 8 11 1 Mississippi State 000 200 02x — 4 7 1 Totals 33 5 8 5 33 4 7 2 Georgia Tech 000 000 400 — 4 12 5 E- Erickson, Lentz, DuBose. LOB - Washington 1, Mississippi St. Washington 140 000 000 — 5 8 3 E- Lentz, Leggett, Fischer, Prather, Honeycutt 2. DP - Washington 6. 2B - Soules, Freeman, Patton. 3B - Scioneaux. HR - Magruder SW Louisiana 000 220 000 — 4 7 2 3. LOB - Washington 11, Georgia Tech 9. 2B - Magruder, Miller, (8), Lentz (9). SB - Magruder. CS - Williamson, Scioneaux. SF - E- Miller 2, Bundy, Wilson, Cantrelle. DP - Washington 3, SW Soules, Lentz, Leggett. SB - Magruder 2, Nakagawa, Bundy, Chapman. Louisiana 2. LOB - Washington 3, SW Louisiana 7. 2B - Magruder, Porter, Honeycutt. Washington IP H R ER BB SO Miller, Porter. SB - Porter. CS - Williamson. Washington IP H R ER BB SO Kringen L, 11-3 7.0+ 5 3 2 3 5 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Hampton W, 7-1 7.0 11 4 1 2 3 Williamson 1.0 2 1 0 0 0 Kringen W, 11-2 6.2 7 4 2 4 6 Morrison 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 Williamson S, 6 2.1 0 0 0 0 2 Mississippi State IP H R ER BB SO Georgia Tech IP H R ER BB SO DuBose W, 9-3 9.0 5 3 2 1 10 SW Louisiana IP H R ER BB SO Elder L, 9-4 7.0 10 8 3 3 4 Kringen faced one batter in the eighth. Poland L, 12-5 9.0 8 5 2 0 9 Young 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 WP - Williamson. HPB - by Williamson (Lee). T - 2:09. A - 10,688. WP - Poland. HBP - by Kringen (Aguirre), by Poland (Stefonick, McGill 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 Lentz. T - 2:19. A - 2,716. Crowder 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 PB - Bundy. HBP - by Elder (Porter 2), by Morrison (Honeycutt), by Crowder (Lentz). T - 2:48. A - 2,225. May 23 – UW 5, Mississippi State 4 Mississippi State Washington May 25 – Mississippi State 7, UW 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi Bryan, rf 4 1 1 0 Magruder, rf 5 1 3 0 Mississippi State Washington Thoms, lf 4 1 0 0 Woods, lf 5 1 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Lee, 1b 3 0 1 1 Miller, ss 5 1 2 2 Bryan, rf 2 0 0 1 Magruder, rf 5 2 4 1 Piatt, 3b 4 1 2 1 Soules, 1b-2b 4 0 2 1 R. Thoms, lf 5 1 1 1 Na, lf 5 0 2 0 Scioneaux, cf 3 1 1 1 Erickson, dh 3 0 2 1 Lee, 1b 4 1 1 1 Miller, ss 5 1 2 1 Freeman, ss 4 0 0 0 Lentz, 3b 4 0 1 0 Piatt, 3b 4 1 1 2 Soules, 1b 4 1 2 2 Patton, c 4 0 3 1 Nakagawa, 2b 1 0 0 0 Scioneaux, cf 4 1 1 0 Erickson, dh 4 0 2 1 Dabbs, dh 2 0 0 0 Na ph-1b-2b 3 1 1 0 Freeman, ss 3 1 0 0 Lentz, 3b 4 0 0 0 Terry, dh 2 0 0 0 Bundy, c 3 0 0 0 Patton, c 4 0 0 0 Nakagawa, 2b 4 0 0 0 Chapmn, 2b 4 0 1 0 Orgill, ph 0 0 0 0 Weise, dh 4 1 1 0 Bundy, c 4 1 1 0 Whtmrsh, pr 0 1 0 0 Chapmn, 2b 4 1 2 2 Porter, cf 3 0 0 0 Porter, cf 4 0 0 0 Peeples, 2b 0 0 0 0 Orgill, ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 9 4 37 5 12 5 Totals 34 7 7 7 39 5 13 5 Mississippi St. 400 000 000 — 4 9 3 Mississippi St. 070 000 000 — 7 7 0 Washington 000 000 014 — 5 12 2 Washington 120 020 000 — 5 13 1 E- Lee, Chapman, Reinike, Lentz, Na. DP - Mississippi St. 2, E- Nakagawa. LOB - Mississippi St. 4, Washigton 7. 2B - R. Thoms, Washington 3. LOB - Mississippi State 5, Washington 10. 2B - Chapman, Magruder 2, Na, Soules. HR - Piatt (16). SB - Bundy. SF Patton, Soules, Lentz. 3B - Piatt. SB - Bryan, Scioneaux, Magruder. - Bryan. CS - Scioneaux, Magruder. SF - Lee Mississippi State IP H R ER BB SO Mississippi State IP H R ER BB SO Ginter 4.1 11 5 5 0 7 Chris Reinike 8.0+ 8 3 3 3 4 H. Thoms 4.2 2 0 0 0 7 Van Johnson L, 5-3 0.1 4 2 2 0 1 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Washington IP H R ER BB SO Lynch L, 4-5 6.0+ 7 7 7 1 4 Heaverlo W, 7-4 9.0 9 4 4 1 6 Williamson 3.0 0 0 0 2 5 Reinike faced two batters in the ninth. Lynch faced one batter in the seventh. Leadoff man Chris Magruder, who batted.553 (21-for-38) WP - Heaverlo. T - 2:31. A - 8,364. WP - Ginter, Lynch, Williamson. PB - Bundy. T - 2:21. A - 8,214. over nine career NCAA Regional games, was named to two all-regional teams. Magruder hit safely in 15 straight postseason games and had multiple hits in 13 of 16 ca- reer postseason games. His career postseason stats (NCAA and Pac-10): 35-for-68 (.515), 27 runs, 17 runs bat- ted in, seven doubles, three homers, 11 steals.

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May 21 – Mississippi State 7, Washington 6 May 22 – Washington 20, Rice 11 May 23 – Washington 13, Oral Roberts 6 Mississippi State Washington Washington Rice Oral Roberts Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi Wiese, rf 5 0 1 0 Magruder, cf 4 0 3 0 Magruder, cf 4 3 1 3 Richards, 2b 4 1 0 0 Mosher, ss 4 0 3 1 Magruder, cf 4 1 2 1 R. Thoms, lf 4 1 2 1 Stefonick, rf 5 0 2 0 Stefonick, rf 6 2 2 7 Williams, rf 4 0 1 1 Weeks, 3b 4 0 0 0 Stefonick, rf 4 2 1 0 Freeman, ss 3 2 2 0 Miller, ss 5 0 0 0 Miller, ss 2 2 1 2 Crosby, cf 4 1 1 0 Shackelfrd, 3b 0 0 0 0 Miller, ss 3 3 1 1 R. Lee, 1b 4 2 1 2 Lentz, 3b 5 2 3 0 Erickson, 1b 5 1 2 3 Thames, ss 5 2 2 0 Dinsmre, p-dh 5 0 2 0 Lentz, 3b 4 2 2 5 Bryan, cf 4 1 1 1 Woods, lf 4 0 1 0 Lentz, 3b 4 1 0 1 Hodge, 1b 4 2 1 0 Dean, c 3 0 1 0 Ticen, dh 4 0 0 0 Chapman, 3b 2 0 0 1 Erickson, 1b 4 1 1 2 Woods, lf 6 2 1 0 Baker, 1b 4 1 0 1 Bowman, c 1 0 0 0 Erickson, 1b 4 2 3 3 Patton, c 3 0 1 0 Woody, dh 3 0 0 0 Na, dh 5 2 4 3 Savarino, lf 5 2 1 3 Hill, rf 3 1 0 0 Woods, lf 3 1 1 1 Dabbs, dh 3 0 0 1 Orgill, ph 1 0 0 0 Bundy, c 5 2 3 0 Berg, dh 5 2 3 3 Duffield, 1b 4 2 2 0 Na, ph-lf 0 0 0 0 Lotterhos, 2b 3 1 1 0 Bundy, c 4 1 1 1 Orgill, c 1 1 0 0 Curry, c 5 0 1 1 Neill, 1b 0 0 0 0 Bundy, c 3 2 2 2 Peeples, 3b 0 0 0 0 Rittenhouse, 2b 3 1 1 1 Rittenhouse, 2b 3 3 1 0 Vandeventer, lf 5 0 2 1 Orgill, c 1 0 0 0 Na, ph 1 1 1 1 Ticen, ph 0 1 0 0 Gann, 2b 4 2 1 1 Rittenhouse, 2b 4 0 0 0 Totals 31 7 9 6 39 6 13 5 Whitemarsh, 2b 0 0 0 0 Stallings, of 5 1 3 2 Mississippi State 200 011 300 — 7 9 2 Totals 41 20 15 19 40 11 10 9 Totals 38 6 14 5 34 13 12 13 Washington 010 010 022 — 6 13 2 Washington 001 652 213 — 20 15 4 Oral Roberts 010 002 300 — 6 14 1 E- Freeman, Jackson, Rittenhouse. DP - Mississippi State 2, Rice 600 022 010 — 11 10 2 Washington 443 110 00x — 13 12 0 Washington 3. LOB - Mississippi State 7, Washington 8. 2B - E- Miller, Erickson, Lentz 2, Curry, Bess. DP - Rice 1. LOB - E- Duffield. DP - Washington 1. LOB - Oral Roberts 16, Washigton Freeman, Bryan, Magruder, Stefonick. 3B - Lentz. HR - Lee (16), Washington 13, Rice 8. 2B - Stefonick, Na, Curry. 3B - Magruder. 2. 2B - Duffield 2, Gann, Stefonick, Lentz, Erickson 2, Woods, Erickson (12), Bundy (7), Rittenhouse (3), Na (4). SB - Wiese, R. HR - Stefonick (7) (), Miller (12), Erickson (13), Na (5), Bundy. HR - Stallings (5), Lentz (16), Erickson (14), Bundy (8). SB - Thoms, Woods. SH - Chapman, Woods. SF - Chapman, Dabbs. Berg (7). SB - Magruder 2, Miller, Bundy. CS - Bundy. SF - Baker Mosher 2, CS - Mosher, Magruder, Na. SF - Magruder. Mississippi State IP H R ER BB SO Washington IP H R ER BB SO Oral Roberts IP H R ER BB SO Jackson W, 10-2 7.2 10 4 3 0 10 Carlsen 4.1 7 8 0 4 2 Dinsmore L, 8-5 2.0 6 9 6 2 2 Compton 0.1 2 2 2 0 0 Williamson W 3-0 4.2 3 3 3 1 1 Bos 0.0 2 2 2 0 0 H. Thoms S, 6 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 Hoffman 5.0 3 2 2 2 1 Rice IP H R ER BB SO Reichard 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Nichols 3.0 3 5 4 2 1 Heaverlo L, 5-3 6.1 7 7 5 5 2 Kurtz-Nicholl L 3-2 1.2 4 6 6 1 1 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Massingale 2.2 2 0 0 0 0 Bess 3.1 7 6 5 4 4 Hampton W, 4-4 6.0 8 3 3 6 2 WP - Jackson. HBP - by Heaverlo (Freeman), by Heaverlo (Free- Nemer 0.2 1 3 3 1 0 Linarelli 1.0 4 3 3 1 0 man). T - 2:52. A - 1,511. Terrana 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 Morrison 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 WP - Williamson 3, Nichols, Nemer. HBP - by Nichols (Stefonick, Lee 1.0 1 0 0 1 2 Na, Magruder, Lentz, Woods), by Kurtz-Nicholl (Magruder), by WP - Linarelli. BK - Hampton. HBP - by Hampton (Dean), by Bess (Rittenhouse), by Nemer (Ticen, Miller, Erickson). T - 3:37. A Linarelli (Hill), by Morrison (Duffield). T - 3:15. A - 1,093. - 2,030.

May 24 – Texas A&M 6, Washington 4 NCAA SERIES RECORDS Washington Texas A&M vs. Arizona (1992): 1-0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Magruder, cf 5 0 2 1 Tyner, cf 4 0 1 1 vs. Fresno State (1959 & 1992): 2-2 Stefonick, rf 5 0 1 1 Scarsborough, ss3 1 1 0 vs. Georgia Tech (1994 & 1997): 2-2 Miller, ss 4 0 0 0 Kuzmic, 3b 4 2 1 1 vs. Harvard (2002): 1-0 Lentz, 3b 3 1 0 0 Scheschuk, 1b 4 0 1 0 Wllmson, dh 4 1 1 2 Holt, rf 4 1 1 2 vs. Hawaii (1992): 0-1 Erickson, 1b 4 0 1 0 Heinrichs, rf 0 0 0 0 vs. Long Beach State (1994): 2-0 Bundy, c 4 0 1 0 Truitt, lf 4 0 1 0 vs. Mississippi State (1997 & 1998): 1-3 Woods, lf 2 1 1 0 Heaney, 2b 3 0 0 0 Rittenhouse, 2b 1 1 0 0 Hudson, dh 3 1 1 1 vs. Oral Roberts (1998): 1-0 Na, ph 1 0 0 0 Sandusky, c 2 1 1 0 vs. Pepperdine (1992): 0-1 Totals 33 4 7 4 31 6 8 5 vs. Rice (1998 & 2002): 2-1 Washington 000 210 100 — 4 7 1 vs. Santa Clara (1994): 1-0 Texas A&M 000 202 20x — 6 8 1 E- Erickson, Kuzmic. DP - Washington 1. LOB - Washington 7, vs. Southwestern Louisiana (1997): 1-0 Texas A&M 3. 2B - Scarborough. 3B - Tyner. HR - Williamson (4), vs. Texas A&M (1998): 0-1 Holt (7), Hudson (5). SB - Lentz, Woods. CS - Woods, Truitt. vs. Texas Tech (2002): 1-1 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Heaverlo 5.0 4 4 4 2 6 Massingale L, 6-2 3.0 4 2 2 0 4

Texas A&M IP H R ER BB SO Fossum 6.1 6 4 4 2 6 French 2.2 1 0 0 1 3 Third baseman Ryan Lentz, who was named to the 1998 WP - Fossum. HBP - by Fossum (Rittenhouse), by Fossum All-Central Regional team, tied the UW single-season (Rittenhouse). T - 2:32. A - 4,047. record at the time by hitting his 16th in Washington’s 13-6 win over Oral Roberts.

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May 31 – Texas Tech 5, Washington 4 June 1 – Washington 3, Texas Tech 1 June 2 – Washington 7, Rice 6 Washington Texas Tech Texas Tech Washington Rice Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi T. Johnson, rf 5 1 1 0 Slack, cf 5 1 2 1 Slack, cf 4 1 1 0 T. Johnson, rf 4 0 0 0 Kolkhorst, lf 4 1 1 0 T. Johnson, rf 5 1 2 0 Reynolds, ss 3 0 2 2 Jordan, lf 3 1 2 1 Jordan, lf 4 0 1 0 Reynolds, ss 3 2 2 0 Porfirio, cf 5 0 0 0 Reynolds, ss 5 1 2 2 Larsen, 1b 4 0 0 0 Alvarez, ss 3 0 0 0 Alvarez, ss 4 0 1 0 Davidson, lf 3 1 1 2 Arnold, 2b 3 1 1 0 Davidson, lf 5 0 1 1 Davidson, lf 4 1 3 1 Durazo, c 3 1 2 1 Durazo, c 2 0 1 1 Larsen, 1b 3 0 1 1 Sinisi, 1b 4 1 1 2 Larsen, 1b 4 1 1 0 Done, 3b 4 1 1 0 Edwards, rf 4 0 0 0 Edwards, rf 2 0 0 0 Garthwaite, cf 4 0 0 0 Brown, 3b 2 2 2 1 Otness, dh 3 0 2 1 Garthwaite, cf 4 0 2 0 McElroy, dh 4 1 1 0 Fuller, ph/rf 1 0 0 0 Otness, dh 4 0 1 0 Cruz, dh 4 1 2 2 Jacobson, pr 0 1 0 0 Otness, dh 4 0 1 1 Brown, 3b 4 0 2 1 McElroy, dh 3 0 0 0 Done, 3b 3 0 0 0 Janish, ss 3 0 0 0 Garthwaite, cf 5 1 3 3 Hathaway, c 4 0 0 0 Cranford, 1b 1 0 1 1 Brown, 3b 4 0 1 0 Hathaway, c 3 0 0 0 Davis, rf 4 0 0 1 Done, 3b 2 0 1 0 Isaacson, 2b 2 1 0 0 Fossum, pr 0 0 0 0 Cranford, 1b 4 0 1 0 Isaacson, 2b 2 0 0 0 Blackington, c 4 0 0 0 Hathaway, c 4 1 0 0 Blankenship, 1b 1 0 0 0 Smith, 2b 4 0 0 0 Isaacson, 2b 3 1 0 0 Smith, 2b 4 1 1 0 Totals 32 1 6 1 29 3 5 3 Totals 33 6 7 6 36 7 12 7 Totals 34 4 10 4 32 5 11 5 Texas Tech 000 000 010 — 1 6 2 Rice 100 302 000 — 6 7 1 Washington 001 100 110 — 4 10 1 Washington 200 000 01 — 3 5 0 Washington 001 020 103 — 7 12 2 Texas Tech 200 200 001 — 5 11 1 E- Durazo, Smith. DP - Texas Tech 1. LOB - Texas Tech 8, 2 outs, 0 runners left on base when game ended E- T. Johnson, Cranford. DP - Washington 2, Texas Tech 2. LOB - Washington 7. 2B - Jordan, Durazo, Reynolds. HR - Davidson (15). E- Porfirio, Done, Isaacson. DP - Washington 1. LOB - Rice 5, Washington 6, Texas Tech 6. 2B - T. Johnson, Jordan, Smith. HR SB - Reynolds. Washington 9. 2B - Kolkhorst, Brown, Reynolds. HR - Sinisi (11), Cruz (16), Garthwaite (16). SB - Isaacson. SH - Janish, Done. - Davidson (14). SB - Slack. CS - Davidson, Isaacson, Jordan. SH Texas Tech IP H R ER BB SO - Alvarez. SF - Cranford. Fouts L, 8-7 7.0 3 3 3 4 4 Rice IP H R ER BB SO Washington IP H R ER BB SO Newman 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 Humber 7.0 10 4 4 2 7 Kohn L, 11-5 8.2 11 5 4 3 7 Harbin 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 Tribe L, 4-4 1.2 2 3 3 0 1 Rowe 0.2 1 0 0 0 2 Texas Tech IP H R ER BB SO Washington IP H R ER BB SO Washington IP H R ER BB SO Gooch 6.2 9 3 3 1 1 Daniels 5.2 7 6 6 2 2 C. Johnson W, 3-2 7.2 5 1 1 3 1 Harbin 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 Fenton W, 3-3 3.1 0 0 0 2 0 Carter 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 Rowe W, 10-2 2.0 1 1 1 0 0 WP - Humber. HBP - by Humber (Otness), by Humber (Larsen), by Shepple S, 6 1.1 0 0 0 1 2 HBP - by Gooch (Isaacson), by Gooch (Reynolds). T - 2:45. A - 3,031. Tribe (Otness). T - 2:54. A - 3,044. HBP - by Fouts (Done). PB - Hathaway. T - 3:02. A - 2,313.

June 1 – Washington 4, Harvard 2 June 2 – Rice 14, Washington 2 Washington Harvard ab r h bi ab r h bi Rice Washington T. Johnson, rf 3 0 1 1 Wallace, rf/3b 4 0 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Reynolds, ss 4 0 2 0 Shakir, 2b 4 0 1 0 Kolkhorst, lf 6 3 5 1 T. Johnson, rf 5 1 1 0 Davidson, lf 4 0 0 0 Meger, ss 4 0 1 0 Davis, rf 5 2 1 1 Reynolds, ss 3 0 0 0 Larsen, 1b 4 0 0 0 Hendricks, dh 4 1 1 1 Arnold, 2b 6 1 1 2 Batkoski, ph/ss 2 0 1 0 Done, 3b 4 0 0 0 Mann, c 4 0 1 0 Sinisi, 1b 4 2 2 1 Davidson, lf 3 1 2 0 Garthwaite, cf 4 1 3 0 Hordon, lf 3 0 1 0 Brown, 3b 5 1 1 1 Wagner, ph/lf 2 0 0 1 Otness, dh 4 1 2 1 SanSalvador, 1b 3 0 0 0 Bubela, dh 1 1 1 2 Larsen, 1b 4 0 1 0 Jacobson, pr 0 0 0 0 N. Carter, 3b 1 0 0 0 Cruz, dh 3 0 1 0 Otness, dh 1 0 0 0 Hathaway, c 4 1 1 1 Kropf, ph 1 0 0 0 Lohrsbach, dh 1 0 0 0 Garthwaite, cf 3 0 0 1 Isaacson, 2b 4 1 1 1 Sheffield, rf 0 0 0 0 Janish, ss 4 0 0 0 Jacobson, cf 1 0 1 0 Hale, cf 3 1 1 0 Porfirio, cf 5 2 3 2 Done, 3b 3 0 0 0 Totals 35 4 10 4 31 2 7 2 Ruchti, c 5 2 2 1 Hathaway, c 2 0 0 0 Be. Johnson, c 2 0 0 0 Washington 000 400 000 — 4 10 0 Isaacson, 2b 4 0 3 0 Harvard 001 100 000 — 2 7 2 Totals 45 14 17 11 35 2 9 2 E- Wallace, Shakir. DP - Washington 2. LOB - Washington 5, Harvard 3. 2B - Garthwaite, Otness. 3B - Isaacson. HR - Hendricks Rice 015 152 000 — 14 17 1 (6). SB - Reynolds. CS - T. Johnson, Reynolds, Hathaway. Washington 000 001 100 — 2 9 3 E- Brown, Done 2, Hathaway. DP - Rice 2, Washington 2. LOB - Washington IP H R ER BB SO Rice 10, Washington 10. 2B - Kolkhorst, Bubela, Cruz, Porfirio, White W, 7-2 9.0 7 2 2 0 6 Ruchti, Davidson, Isaacson. Harvard IP H R ER BB SO Rice IP H R ER BB SO Crockett L, 6-4 9.0 10 4 4 0 9 Niemann W, 5-1 5.1 4 1 1 3 6 WP - Crockett 2HBP - by Crockett (T. Johnson), by White (N. Townsend 2.2 5 1 1 0 1 Carter). BK - White. PB - Mann. T - 2:20. A - 2,062. Aardsma 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 Washington IP H R ER BB SO Petersen L, 1-3 3.0 6 6 5 3 2 Dowling 0.1 2 1 1 1 1 Clay Johnson became the first Husky pitcher ever to Gibson 0.2 2 2 2 0 0 make an NCAA all-regional team after an outstanding Carter 2.2 6 5 5 1 0 effort in a 3-1 elimination game win over Texas Tech. Colburn 2.1 1 0 0 1 1 WP - Niemann, Petersen 2, Dowling 2.HBP - by Niemann (Otness). BK - Carter. PB - Be. Johnson. T - 3:10. A - 2,412.

49 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y P O S T S E A S O N H I S T O R Y WASHINGTON’S NCAA HISTORY In the last decade or so, the Huskies have 1992 his first HR of the season, in the bottom of the become a dangerous team when it comes to Washington would have to wait 33 years to 14th inning gave Washington a 12-9 win and NCAA play. In five appearances over the last 11 make its next NCAA appearance. This time, Wash- forced another game. Freshman Justin Bice, who seasons, the Huskies have finished third twice ington was the sixth seed in the six-team 1992 had thrown only 12 innings all season, allowed and second three times despite being a sixth, West I Regional field at Tucson, Arizona. In its only one hit in 4.2 innings for a win. Washington fifth, fourth seed once each and twice a third first game, Washington upset the host and top had trailed 4-0 after a half inning in that game and seed. Prior to the‘90’s, the Huskies had made only seed, beating Arizona 6-5. Starter Chris Berg took an 8-4 lead into the eighth. In game two, the one NCAA appearance. Here’s a recap of each of threw 7.2 innings, allowing only four hits and one Huskies ran out of gas and lost 18-7 despite the Huskies’ trips to the NCAA postseason: run. The Wildcats, led by John Tejcek’s two grinding out 19 hits. Washington fell behind 6-0 homers, scored four in the bottom of the ninth, in the first and never got closer than five runs. UW 1959 but UW's Eric Schmidt came in to close the door right fielder Jon Vander Griend topped a tremen- In 1959, the Huskies advanced to the NCAA on the Wildcats. dous tournament by hitting for the cycle in the District 8 championship against Fresno State in a Game two matched the Huskies with old foe final game of 1994. round-about fashion. Washington lost a best-of- Fresno State and the Huskies came up with a three series for the Pacific Coast Conference title miraculous finish to tie the series. Trailing 3-2 in 1997 to USC, but the Trojans were ineligible for NCAA the bottom of the ninth, UW got a break when the The 1997 Mideast Regional was another suc- play that season and Washington got in. FSU shortstop made a bad throw to first on a cessful trip for the Huskies as they had two shots The Huskies and Bulldogs fought for the berth grounder by Derrin Doty. Steve Murphy singled to win one game and go to the College World to the with a three-game Doty to second and Jeff Weible sent him home Series, but fell twice to host Mississippi State in set at Seattle's historic Sick’s Stadium (since torn with another single. The winning run came when front of huge crowds. Jake Kringen won game down, Sick’s Stadium was the home of the Pacific Murphy scored when the FSU pitcher overthrew one for the Dawgs, outlasting SW Louisiana ace Coast League’s Seattle Rainiers as well as the third base on a bunt by Ryan Rutz. Jim Riley went Trey Poland for a 5-4 win. In the second game, Seattle Pilots). In game one, FSU Jim the distance for his school-record-tying 10th win. Washington, playing as the home team, sent Gregory got a hit off of UW reliever Bob Johnson Only two wins away from the College World 8,364 Mississippi State fans home in shock, with no outs in the bottom of the ninth to drive in Series, the Huskies’ string ran out with an 11-0 scoring four runs in the bottom of the ninth to win, the winning run in the 3-2 FSU win. The following loss to eventual national champion Pepperdine. 5-4. Kevin Miller’s bases-loaded single tied it and afternoon, Earle Irvine, who was borrowed from That was followed by a 9-3 defeat at the hands of Ryan Soules’ double sent home Kyle Woods for the basketball team to play that day, pitched the Hawaii, a game in which Washington trailed only the win. Freshman Jeff Heaverlo allowed four in Huskies to a 5-4 victory over the Bulldogs. 4-3 in the eighth inning. the first, but went the distance for the win. Centerfielder Jerry Thornton had three hits as the The Huskies beat top-seeded Georgia Tech in Huskies held off a late FSU challenge. In the 1994 game three, 8-4, with Ryan Lentz and Soules each second game of the afternoon, the Bulldogs’ bats Washington posted another thrilling providing three hits. The win sent the Huskies to came to life as they scored 10 runs off of five UW postseason in 1994 when the Huskies earned an the championship round,p and Mississippi State pitchers. at-large berth to the Midwest II Regional in needed two wins to make it to Omaha. In the first Wichita. The fifth-seeded Dawgs beat second- game, the Huskies gave up seven runs in the seeded Long Beach State in the opener, 10-4. second to fall behind. Despite four hits (including Washington was down 3-0 going into the fourth, two doubles) from Chris Magruder, the UW fell but posted six runs in that inning, including three short, 7-5. Rain postponed the final game until on a home run by Ross Junkin. The following day, the next day when Kringen, the UW ace, faced Washington was trailing Santa Clara, 7-2, before MSU ace Eric DuBose in front of 10,688 fans. scoring nine runs in the last three innings, includ- MSU broke a 2-2 tie in the bottom of the eighth ing five in the ninth. Brett Merrick kept the UW in and DuBose went the distance for the win. the game, getting out of a bases-loaded, no-outs Magruder, who batted .619 for the five games, jam in the bottom of the eighth before the five-run was a unanimous selection to the all-tournament ninth that was capped by Greg Mecca’s three-run team, but DuBose was the regional’s MVP. homer. In the winners’ bracket semi-final against top 1998 seed Georgia Tech, the Huskies’ bats fell quiet in In 1998, the Huskies were seeded No. 3 at the a 6-2 loss. Tech All-American Nomar Garciaparra Central Regional at Texas A&M. Game one accounted for five RBI with a double and a home matched the Dawgs against a familiar foe in run. Washington trailed once again in the evening Mississippi State, and the Bulldogs handed the game that would decide who would face the Huskies a 7-6 loss despite the Huskies scoring Yellow Jackets on championship Monday. After four runs over the last two innings to close the falling behind 2-0, the Huskies scored five in the game. In the next game, the Huskies got seven fifth, including three on a homer by Sean Linville, RBI from Nick Stefonick and were hit by 10 Now a perennial NFL Pro Bowl safety for the New En- and came out with a 6-2 win. pitches (an NCAA record) as they rolled over No. gland Patriots, Lawyer Milloy helped lead a comeback over In game one, Brian Loucks’ three-run homer, 1 seed Rice, 20-11. The Owls took a 6-0 lead in the Santa Clara in 1994 with a third-inning home run. 50 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y P O S T S E A S O N H I S T O R Y WASHINGTON’S NCAA HISTORY first, but the UW tallied six in the fourth and five four-team regional (the NCAA changed the re- in the fifth. gional format prior to the 2000 postseason when The UW against staved off elimination with a the field was expanded to 64 teams). 13-6 win over Oral Roberts as Ed Erickson doubled Washington opened against second-seeded twice and homered. Ryan Lentz belted his 16th of Texas Tech. After falling behind 4-2, the Huskies the season to tie the school record. The Huskies tied the score at 4-4 on Tyler Davidson’s eighth- then faced host Texas A&M, with the winner inning homer. However, the Red Raiders pulled meeting MSU for the regional title. UW’s Jeff out a win with two outs in the bottom of the ninth Heaverlo and TAMU’s Casey Fossum, both pitch- as Jon Slack singled to send home Byron Smith ing on two day’s rest, battled early until the for a 5-4 win. On the second day, the Huskies Huskies scored two in the fourth. A&M tied the faced fourth-seed Harvard in an elimination game score at 2-2, and it was tied at 4-4 before two and beat Crimson ace Ben Crockett, an eventual Aggie runs in the seventh accounted for the third-round draft choice. Sean White out-dueled winning total and sent the UW home. Crockett for a 4-2 win, his sixth straight victory in his first career complete game. Washington 2002 scored all of its runs with two outs in the fourth After a slow start to the season,the Huskies inning as Jay Garthwaite, John Otness, Aaron Jay Garthwaite’s bottom-of-the-ninth, two-out, three- turned things around in the second half to earn Hathaway, Greg Issacson and Taylor Johnson run homer was one of the most dramatic moments in their first berth to the NCAA tournament since strung together five straight hits. Husky history. It beat Rice, 7-6, in last year’s first NCAA the Pac-10 merged its two divisions into one The UW advanced to the championship round Regional championship-round game. conference following the 1998 season. The UW with a 3-1 elimination game win over Texas Tech. travelled to Houston, Texas, seeded third the Davidson’s two-run homer in the first and a strong outing from starter Clay Johnson lifted the Huskies to the victory. On the last day, Washington needed two wins over top seed Rice to advance to the Super Regionals. Things looked dire in the opener as the Huskies, playing as the home team, came down to their last strike in the bottom of the ninth, trailing 6-4 with two outs, none on and an 0-2 count. Freshman Kyle Larsen worked the count full and singled before Otness was hit with a 1-2 pitch. Garthwaite took three balls, then a strike and then connected on a towering homer to left field, sending Husky players and fans into a frenzy as the Dawgs forced a second title game for all the marbles. Washington, however, once again fell short in its pitching depth as the Owls took a 14-2 win to take the regional title. A play at the plate in the first game vs. Rice landed Aaron Hathaway in Sports Illustrated. UW NCAA RECORDS CAREER INDIVIDUAL BATTING: CAREER INDIVIDUAL PITCHING: SINGLE-GAME RECORDS: Avg. – .553, Chris Magruder (1997-98) (21-for-38) Appearances – 4, Bryan Williamson (1997-98) Hits – 4, Trippy vs. LBSU & Ga. Tech (1994) At Bats – 41, Joe Trippy (1992, 94) Innings – 20.1, Jeff Heaverlo (1997-98) 4, Jon Vander Griend vs. Ga. Tech (1994) Hits – 21, Chris Magruder (1997-98) Hits Allowed – 20, Jeff Heaverlo (1997-98) 4, Chris Magruder vs. Miss. St. (1997) Runs – 11, Chris Magrduer (1997-98) Runs Allowed – 15, Chad Hartvigson (1992, 94), 4, Jim Na vs. Rice (1998) RBI – 10, Ed Erickson (1997-98) Jeff Heaverlo (1997-98) Runs – 3, five times Doubles – 6, Ryan Lentz (1997-98) Walks – 8, Matt Hampton (1997-98), RBI – 7, Nick Stefonick vs. Rice (1998) 6, Chris Magruder (1997-98) Jeff Heaverlo (1997-98) Stolen Bases – 3, Joe Trippy vs. Ga. Tech (1994) Triples – 1, six players Strikeouts – 14, Jeff Heaverlo (1997-98) Innings Pitched – 9.0, Jim Riley vs. FSU (1992) Home Runs – 3, Ed Erickson (1997-98) 9.0, Jamie Day vs. Georgia Tech (1994) Bases on Balls – 6, Brett Newell (1992, 94) 9.0, Jeff Heaverlo vs. Miss. St. (1997) Strikeouts – 10, Ryan Bundy (1997-98) 9.0, Sean White vs. Harvard (2002) Stolen Bases – 6, Chris Magruder (1997-98) Walks – 7, Chris Berg vs. Arizona (1992) Strikeouts – 9, Daryl Burke vs. Fresno St. (1959)

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Cameron 1995 Dundas, Tom 1970, 1972-3 Belford 1910 Gordon, Dave 1941-42 Huletz, Norm 1955 Knutson, Ken 1981 Clementson 1908-10 Durham, Pete 1912-13 Bell, Bob 1950-52 Goucher, Robert 1985-86 Hunter, Bill 1942 Koehler, Jason 1998-99 Bell, Dave 1966 Clifford, Aaron 1990 Dwyer, Vincent 1986-88 Hunter, Greg 1977-78 Clifford, James 1992 Gourley, Bill 1932 Kohl, Alex 1961 Bellizzi, Chris 1990 Graham, George 1913-15 Hunter, Johnny 1935 Kohls, Bernard 1935-37 Bennett 1902 Clifford, V. 1909 Hurd 1912 Cloud, Darrell 1991 E Graham, Robert 1945 Kohn, Shawn 1999-2002 Berg, Chris 1991-92 Eakin, Bill 1953, 55 Grant, George 1958-60 Hurlbut, Lorne 1951 Korstad 1902 Bergren, Homer 1933 Clough, Brian 1987-88 Huson, Gary 1968-70 Codd, J. 1909 Earley, Bill 1952 Grant, Taylor 1999-2001 Kosman, Randy 1971-72 Best, Jeb 1979-82 Edwards, Dennis 1974 Grassi, Steven 1945 Hutchinson, Bill 1929-30 Kraetz, Earl 1929 Beswick, Bob 1970-72 Colberg, Roger 1961 Eicher, John 1967 Gray, Dean 1962-63 Hutchinson, Bill 1966 Kramer, Wallace 1945 Bice, Justin 1994-95 Colburn, Greg 2001-02 Eisenlohr, Kermit 1947 Green, Claude 1978-80 Hutchinson, John 1932 Kringen, Jake 1995-97 Bird, Bob 1942, 1948 Cole, Bob 1964-65 Ellis 1908 Green, Mickey 1958 Hutchinson, Red 1930-31 Kriston, Ryan 1994-95 Bishop, Tim 1995 Cole, Clarence 1903-5 Engelhart, Jack 1949-51 Grimm, W. 1909 Hyllengren, Henry 1924, 27 Kritsonis, George 1957-58 Biven, Richard 1976 Colyer, Chris 1984-86 Englin, Lance 1980-81 Grinstead, Loren 1904-6 Kritsonis, John 1982-85 Blondin, John 1945 Cone, Cleary 1947 Enquist, Rudy 1934-36 Gulin, Chris 1970 Kunz, Robert 1945 Blouin, Gary 1984-86 Connelly, Jerry 1943 I Conover, Josh, 2002 Erickson, Ed 1997-2000 Guy, Mel 1970, 1973 Irvine, Brandon 1994-97 Kupp, Jake 1963 Blowers, Mike 1986 Kvarnberg, Arnie 1974-75 Boatman 1912-13 Constantino, Frank 1942, 46-47 Erickson, Gil 1935 Irvine, Earle 1959 Bodman, Lew 1978-79 Cook, Dick 1933, 35 Ernst, Bob 1971 H Isabell, Harry R. 1905-8 Evans, Rick 1962-63 Bogart, Dan 1983-84 Cook, Larry 1993-94 Habenicht, Bradley 1977 Isotoff, Phil 1966 L Everett, Jeff 1966 Bolstad, Percy 1927-29 Cook, Ray 1937 Hagerty, Rob 1994-95 Isaacson, Greg 2001-02 LaBrache, Wendell 1927-28 Ewing, Ray 1966, 1968 Bomar, Mike 1998-2001 Coons 1903 Hagist, Ed 1927-30 Izzard, Dick 1940 Lajala, Ed 1955-57 Boston, Tyson 1998-99 Corbett, G.H. 1902-4 Hall, Bob 1971 Lambert, Dave 1966 Boulton, Silas 1934 Core, Whitey 1957 Hall, Mike 1966 Land, Perry 1918-21 Boyd, Bob 1924 Cornell, Archie 1970 Hall, Richard 1999 Landner, Guy 1916, 18-19 52 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E A L L - T I M E H U S K Y L E T T E R M E N Langan, William 1985-86 McKechnie 1907 O Rider, Dave 1993 Stefonick, Nick 1997-99 V Langlie, Art 1924-26 McKenzie, Ken 1927-28 Rike 1908 Stein, Jim 1980-81 O’Brien, Al 1932-34 Langus, Jim 1963 McLain, A. 1909 Riley, Jim 1991-92 Stephens, Bob 1949 Vaculin, Frank 1977 O’Brien, Bob 1934 Lanz, Clinton 1902-04 McLain, Bill 1933-34 Riley, Tom 1978-81 Stephens, Charles 1948 Vander Griend, Jon 1993-95 O’Brien, L. 1906 Larsen, Kyle, 2002 McLary, Dave 1955 Rittenhouse, Marc 1998-2001 Stephens, LeRoy 1940, 41 Vanderplow, Randy 1999-2002 O’Brien, Mike 1991-92 Larsen, Marty 1977 McLaughlin, C.L. 1909 Robertson, Brent 1999-2000 Stephens, Si 1942 Vanni, Ralph 1956 Oeche, Emil 1928 Larson, Bob 1939-40 McLean, Archie 1929-30 Robertson, Scott 2000-02 Stevenson 1902 Varney, Curt 1987 O’Keefe, Tim 1979-82 Leader, Elmer 1914-16 McMahon, Gordon 1920-22 Robinson, Ralph 1914 Stillwell, Steve 1973 Vaughan, Don 1953 Olson, Carlton 1959-61 Leavers, Leroy 1923, 25-26 McManus, J.B. 1901 Rode 1920 Stjerne, Jim 1960-61 Velling, Roy 1953-54 Olson, Randy 1978-79 LeBaron, Floyd 1948 McNamara, Ed 1981-82 Rodland, Gordy 1950-52 Stocker, Kevin 1989-91 Venable, Steve 1973 Omlid, Brad 1974-75 Lee, Hal 1932-34 McPherson, K.A. 1901-02 Rogers 1902-4 Stocker, Steve 1987-88 Vining, Steve 1972 O’Neal, A. 1906 Lee, Wayne 1996-98 Meagher, W. 1907, 09 Rogers, Charlie 1916 Stokes, Spencer 1933-34 Opacich, Andy 1947 Leifer, Clare 1968-69 Mecca, Greg 1993-94 Roselli, Lou 1954-56 Stone, Girard 1962-64 Orgill, Pete 1996-99 W Leindecker, Gil 1934-36 Menti, Rick 1961-62 Rothaus, Jim 1952 Story 1902 Orrico, Frank 1943, 1945 Wagner, Mike 2001-02 Leiser, Herbert 1903-4 Merrick, Brett 1993-95 Rourke, George 1931 Stowell, Ralph 1927 Otness, John 2001-02 Waite, Malcolm 1951 Lentz, Ryan 1996-98 Muessner, Rod 1979 Routos, Stephen 1985-86 Strauss, Alfred 1903 Oyler, Bob 1966-68 Wakefield, Greg 1985-86 Leonard, Ralph 1920-22 Meyer 1902 Russell, Scott 1984-85 Strong, Darnell 1974 Wakefield, Jim 1961 Lewis, Dave 1951 Miles, Hunter 1920-23 Ruth, Jerry 1966 Strong, Jackie 1973-74 Walby, Gene 1923-26 Lewis, Fred 1922-24 Miller, Ben 1999-2001 Rutz, Ryan 1992-94 Stuart 1908 P Walker, Darcy 1982-83 Lewis, John 1949 Miller, Doug 1989 Ryan, Don 1946 Stuht, Bill 1952-54 Pankow, Chip 1969 Waller 1918 Lewis, Mike Miller, Kevin 1996-98 Ryan, Joe 1927 Sturgis, James 1909-11 Pariseau, John 1959 Wallingford, Don 1926 Linarelli, Tom 1998 Million, Ten 1910 Ryan, Maurice 1927 Sullivan, Bob 1930-31 Parker, Bill 1966-67 Walsh, Dick 1930-32 Lindsay, Ralph 1927 Milliken, Ed 1939 Sundby, Matt 1997 Parker, J.B. 1938 Walters, Jack 1959 Linden, Todd 1999-2000 Milloy, Lawyer 1993-95 Swanson, Gordon 1949-50 Pasatiempo, Don 1976 S Waltz, Bill 1930-32 Linville, Sean 1994 Milroy, Walt 1940-41, 46 Swayne, Donald 1986-88 Pasatiempo, Ed 1974-76 Sage, Ed 1954 Ware, Duane 1981-82 Liston, Ed 1922-24 Minkler 1902 Swimley, Phil 1960-61 Pascho, Dave 1982-83 Sager, Stanley 1974 Warren, Tex 1943 Lobaugh, Chris 1987-88 Mitchell 1903-4 Swinehart, John 1959, 61 Pate, Robert 1988-89 Sampson, Jim 1965 Watson, Ed 1957 Lockwood, Everett 1910-11 Mitchell, Chuck 1940 Swysgood, Bob 1946 Patten, John 1912-14 Sasaki, Art 1933 Watson, Emmett 1940-42 Logan, Hal 1942 Mitchell, Sam 1951-53 Patterson, Larry 1974 Savage, Anthony 1914 Watson, Larry 1953-55 Long, Jake 1990 Moe, Craig 1985 Pautzhe, Clarence 1930-32 Scalzo, Gerald 1974, 76 T Watson, Mike 1968 Longfellow, Charles 1903 Moen, Bob 1949-51 Payne, Matt 2001 Scanlan, Jeff 1980-82 Tanaka, Brant 1986 Weber, Joe 1932-34 Lopez, Mike 1980 Monti, Louis 1941 Pearson, Jim 1971 Scatcherd, Roy 1905 Tate, Bob 1946-49 Wegener 1912-13 Loquvam, Henry 1938 Moore, Clark 1936 Pease, Marc 1971 Schmidt, Eric 1992-94 Taylor, Bill 1943, 1948 Weible, Jeff 1992-93 Loucks, Brian 1994-95 Moore, Dale 1984 Peltola, Walt 1938-40 Schmidtke, Russell 1983-85 Taylor, Roy 1915-16, 18-19 Weiderstrom, Gary 1961-62 Loverich, Ed 1935, 1937 Moran, Duggan 2000-01 Pennington, Steve 1970 Schock, F.C. 1901 Teague, Tracy 1988 Welts, Robin 1909-1913 Lowry, Don 1956 Moreland, Tony 1993 Petersen, Jeff 2001-02 Schoning, Bob 1943, 45 Teats, Leo 1906-10 Welts, Dick 1920-23 Lund, Phil 1967-69 Morgan, Al 1924 Peterson, Bob 1950-51 Schreiber, John 1990 Teats, Ralph 1906-8 Wenke, Bob 1943 Lundberg, Don 1950 Moriarty, Edwin 1982-85 Petterson, Don 1956 Schwindt, Terry 1980 Teats, Roscoe 1901-1904 Wheeler, Ernie 1959-60 Lutz, Brent 1989-91 Morreira, Keone 1988-89 Pfeiffer, Norm 1961 Scott, Jack 1954-55 Tegtmeier, T. 1906-07 White, C. 1909 Lynch, Jeff 1996-97 Morrison, Cody 1996-98 Pitt, George 1959-60 Scrivner, Scott 1989 Terhes, John 1989-92 White, George 1979-81 Lyon, Jack 1964 Morrison, Darrell 1927-29 Plouf, Frank 1972-73 Setzer, Frank 1921-23 Tesreau, Elmer 1924-26 White, Harry 1929-30 Morrison, Jim 1951-52 Plummer, Al 1936-38 Shafer, Bob 1939-40 Tesreau, Jeff 1934 White, Sammy 1947-48 Morrow, Larry 1956-58 Pomfret, Jack 1943 M Shaffer, John 1971 Thayer, L.E. 1901 White, Sean 2000-02 Morrow, Eric 1991, 93 Pope, Jim 1969 MacDonald, Barry 1980 Shager, Grant 1926 Thayer, Robert 1987-89 White, Tom 1966-68 Mounger, Gary 1966 Porter, Jamie 1996-97 MacDonald, Bob 1962, 64 Shaw, Royal 1905 Thiel, Jefferson 2000-01 Whitelaw, Eric 1990 Mucklestone, Melville 1911 Porter, Jeremiah 2000-02 Macguire 1910 Sheehan, Eddie 1938 Thompson, Casey 1960-61 Whitemarsh, Chris 1995-98 Mueller, Jim 1963, 1965 Powell, Ryan 1995 Magnuson, Dick 1951 Shepple, Tyler 2000-02 Thompson, Guy 1913-16 Williams, Dave 1975-78 Mueller, Herb 1965-67 Pressey, Rod 1954-56 Magnuson, Chuck 1952 Sherry, Doug 1964-66 Thompson, Harold 1940 Williamson, Bryan 1996-99 Mullane, Stanley 1927 Prevost, Al 1925-26 Magruder, Chris 1996-98 Sherrick, Lonnie 1964-66 Thompson, John 1983-84 Wilson, Lannie 1965 Mullen, Ron 1950 Price, Ray 1971-74 Mahle, Shawn 1992-95 Shewey, Christian 1993-96 Thompson, Stuart 1962-64 Wilson, Ross 1915 Mummu, John 1980 Prigmore, F.D. 1901-04 Malone, Al 1924 Shimokawa, Brent 1985-88 Thompson, Terry 1967 Wimmer, Matt 1991-94 Murchy, Dick 1952-53 Pripp, Bud 1937-39 Malone, Coe 1926-27 Shindler, Harold 1924-26 Thomson, Bill 1969 Wintermute, Wayne 1932-34 Murch, Al 1965 Proo, Gordie 1982-83 Maloney, Gilbert 1920-22 Shoup, David 1988-89 Thornton, Jerry 1957-59 Wittman, Joe 1939 Murphy, Joe 1906 Pugh, Pat 1964, 1965 Manley, Sam 1982-83 Siefert, Lawrence 1945 Ticen, Kevin 1998-99 Wong, Russell 1988 Murphy, Steve 1991-92 Puller 1902 Marcum, Jeff 1976 Sieler, George 1904-5 Tjaarda, Pete 1985-88 Wood, Michael 1989-92 Murray, Matt 1964 Putnam, Ed 1930-32 Marlowe, Paul 1935-36 Sierer, Warren 1938-39, 41 Tollefson, Rudolph 1928-30 Woods, Kyle 1997-98 Myers, Jeff 1985 Pyfer, Jack 1937-39 Marlowe, Roy 1935, 37 Sijer, Dan 1978-79 Tonkin, Wyatt 1975-76 Woody, Dominic 1997-99 Marriott, George 1920-23 Sill, Brent 1986-87 Torlai, Kevin 1985-86 Woodward, Troy 1991-93 Marshall, Andre 2001 N Q Simonson, Chuck 1971 Torlai, Tony 1983-84 Wright, Ken 1966 Martelli, Don 1976 Na, Jim 1996-98 Quickstad, Joe 1930 Skalisky, Cory 1986-87 Torrance, Roscoe 1920-22 Wyman, Bob 1959-61 Martin, John 1979-80 Nakagawa, Darin 1997 Skillingstad, Jeff 1969 Towey, Steve 1986 Martin, Ron 1964-66 Nelson, Bob 1970-72 R Sloan, John 1966 Tran, Len 1943, 46 Smith, George 1916 Y Massingale, Matt 1998-2000 Nelson, Ned 1930-32 Radosevich, Mike 1970-71 Trippy, Joe 1992-95 Smith, J.H. 1902-4 Matheson, Mike 1965 Nevaril, Roy 1935 Railsback, L.G. 1904-05 Tronson, Derrick 1986 Yarbrough, Chad 2001 Smith, Luke 1906 Matlock, Orin 1924, 26 Nevins, Willard 1928-30 Ramsey, Steve 2001-02 Trout 1902 Yoshino, Jon 1986-87 Smith, Matt 1993-96 Mattison, Alec 1988 Newcomb, Wendell 1936 Ramseyer, W. 1909 Tsoukalas, Nick 1975 Young, Glenn 1943 Smith, Mike 1978-80 Mattson, W. 1909 Newell, Adrian 1996 Randall 1902 Tsurouka, Hideki 1982 Young, Harry 1940 Smith, Ralph 1915-16, 18-19 Maxwell, R.M. 1945 Newell, Brandon 1991-93 Randall, Charles 1932 Tucker, Louis 1949-51 Smith, Walt 1983 McAllister, Tim 1963 Newell, Brett 1992-94 Reams, Bill 1953-55 Turner, Todd 1990-91 Snyder, Gary 1959-61 Z McCartney, Law. 1949-50 Nichols, Gus 1902-5 Reid, Z.L. 1901-1904 Sobottka, O 1987 Zaepful, John 1956 McClary, Dave 1954 Nichols, Thomas 1988-89 Reimer, Bob 1956-57 Solomon, Terry 1969 U Zamberlain, Carl 1922 McComas, Stanley 1927 Nicholson, Ron 1962 Reiten, Dick 1959-60 Soriano, Max 1946-49 Uhlman, Dick 1933-34 Zech, Bob 1943 McConnell, F. 1909 Nitsche 1974 Remington 1902 Soules, Ryan 1995-97 Underwood 1902 Zech, Jerome 1945 McCoy, Cam 2000 Nokes, David 1989-92 Rennie, Mike 1977-78 Speidel, Will C. 1902-4 Urgubart 1902 Ziegenfuss, George 1937-39 McCrosky, Bob 1918-19 Nollan, Kenneth 1984-85 Reser 1907 Spencer, Homer 1939 Uyehara, Les 1962-64 Zuber, Dan 1978-79 McDermott, Paul 1915 Nordvedt, Earl 1945 Reynolds, Tila 2000-02 Spencer, Sean 1994-95 McDonald, E. 1901-1902 Noyes, Warren 1943 Rice, Ray 1946 Sposare, Peter 1985 McDonald, George 1906-7 Nyblod, Russ 1995 Rice, Tim 2000-02 Squier, Kevin 1981-82, 84 McDonald 1924 Nyquist, Mike 1988 Rich, Len 1935-36 Staley, Rob 1979-80 McFarlane, Bob 1933 Richards 1902 Stallcop, Jack 1936-38 McJannet, Roscoe 1914 Richards, Bob 1953 53 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y H A L L O F F A M E R S BASEBALL PLAYERS & COACHES IN THE HUSKY HALL OF FAME The Husky Hall of Fame, with more than 230 members, was established in 1979 to honor and preserve the memory of those athletes, teams, coaches and members of the athletic department staff who have contributed in an outstanding and positive way to the distinction of the UW athletic program.

CHUCK CARROLL (1928-29) HAL LEE (1932-34) A member of the National Football Foundation’s Hall of Fame (1964), Carroll was a A 1987 Hall inductee, Lee was an outstanding baseball and basketball player at Wash- charter member of the Husky Hall. An All-American halfback (1928), Carroll played ington. He earned three baseball letters, batting over .400 his senior year and played two seasons of baseball. He led the football teams in scoring in 1927 and 1928, the professionally in the Western International and Texas Leagues. He was also an All- team was 24-8 during his career and he still ranks ninth in career scoring and fourth American guard on the Huskies’ 1934 basketball team, which won the PCC champi- in single-season scoring. UW’s second consensus All-American, his football uniform onship with a 20-5 record. number (2) is retired. NED NELSON (1929-32) WILLIAM “WEE” COYLE (1908-11) A second baseman on three division champion baseball teams, Nelson, inducted in Inducted in 1980, this Husky Hall of Famer played baseball and football while also 1989, was also a star basketball player. He was named to the All-America baseball running track while at Washington. He is probably best known as the quarterback of team in 1931 and earned honorable mention in 1932 before playing pro. He helped four undefeated football teams from 1908-11. His Huskies went 26-0-1 during his the basketball team to the PCC title in 1931. career, starting a 61-game unbeaten streak, still the longest in NCAA history. Coyle played right field for the baseball team and ran hurdles in track. ELMER TESREAU (1923-26) Better known for football, this 1985 inductee was also undefeated as a Husky pitcher. J. WILSON GAW (1928-30) Tesreau played on two Rose Bowl teams, playing most of the ‘24 Rose Bowl with a The 1983 inductee was the Huskies’ leading hitter from 1928 to 1930, playing first broken leg. Named All-Coast second-team, Tesreau blocked for All-American George base and while batting cleanup. Gaw led the Huskies to Northern Division Wilson. It’s said that in a game against Stanford, Tesreau and legendary back Ernie titles in 1929 and 1930 and was captain of the 1930 varsity. Tubby Graves named Nevers both had to be carried from the field after tangling with each other all day Gaw as his first baseman on the All-Husky team. The Huskies’ annual top hitter award and that Tesreau’s injuries kept him from a career with the . Tesreau is named after Gaw. was named the top fullback of the first 50 years of Husky football.

DORSETT “TUBBY” GRAVES (1923-46) TORCHY TORRANCE (1920-22) Inducted in 1980, Dorsett V. “Tubby” Graves is considered a founding father of Husky Better known for his post-playing career, Torrance, a 1980 inductee, earned three athletics. Graves coached the Husky baseball team for 24 seasons while concur- baseball letters. He went on to become the freshman coach under Tubby Graves and rently serving as assistant football coach, assistant basketball coach and trainer. was president of the Big “W” Alumni Club. The Husky baseball team’s alumni award Graves, who compiled 209 wins and seven division championships as the baseball is named after Torrance. coach, went on to become athletic director at the UW. The athletics adminstration building is named for him. SAMMY WHITE (1947-49) One of the most successful former Huskies in terms of his pro baseball exploits, BILL HUTCHINSON (1929-31) White, a 1984 inductee, was also a fine basketball player at the UW. On the basket- A powerful third baseman in his playing days, Dr. William Hutchinson, a 1995 Hall of ball court, he was a three-time all-Northern Division pick and was All-Coast in 1948 Fame inductee, made his name after his playing days were over. “Hutch” captained and All-Far West in 1949. After playing for the 1948 and 1949 Husky baseball teams, the 1931 Huskies to their third straight Northern Division title and was the third he signed a contract with the Pacific Coast League’s Seattle Rainiers. He played PCL baseman on Tubby Graves’ All-Husky team. He went on to medical school, became a ball before being called up to the Red Sox, where he spent nine seasons as the surgeon and founded the Northwest Research Foundation and the Fred Hutchinson starting catcher. He went on to play in Milwaukee and Philadelphia before retiring. Cancer Research Center. Hutchinson received the UW’s Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus Award in 1983. The Husky baseball team MVP award is named after him. 1959 TEAM The Dale Parker-coached 1959 team was the first Husky squad to qualify for the ART LANGLIE (1920-26) NCAA Baseball Regionals, falling one win short of earning a trip to the College World This 1984 inductee, who would make his name in politics, was a baseball and tennis Series. The Huskies finished that year with a 21-12 overall record and a 9-3 confer- player at Washington. He played second base and shortstop for the Huskies from 1924 ence mark. Members: Coach Dale Parker, Daryl Burke, Donald Daniels, George Grant, to 1926 and also won the Pacific Coast Conference doubles title in 1923, when he was Peter Hanson, Floyd Harlington, Robert Hofeditz, Bob Houbregs (assistant coach), team captain. He received his law degree from Washington in 1925 and became a city Earle Irvine, Ken Jacobson, Bob Johnson, Carlton Olson, John Pariseau, George Pitt, councilman in 1935. From there, he went on to become mayor of Seattle in 1938 and Richard Reiten, Donald Rhodes, Gary Snyder, Jim Stjerne, John Swinehart, Jerry then served as governor from 1941 to 45 and again from 1949 to 1957. Thornton (captain), Jack Walters, Ernie Wheeler, Robert Wyman.

Wee Coyle Wilson Gaw Hal Lee Ned Nelson Elmer Tesreau Sammy White

54 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y B A S E B A L L A L L - C E N T U R Y T E A M In 2001, in recognition of the new millenium, as well as in celebration of the first 100 years of Husky Baseball, the University of Washington honored a group of former Husky players and coaches as the Husky Baseball All-Century team. The team was chosen by a panel of former and current players and coaches, as well as from input from the fans. Consideration was given to earning All-America and all-conference honors, professional play, induction into the Husky Hall of Fame and setting of school records. Here is the 63-member Husky Baseball All-Century Team:

DODE BRINKER • 1903-05 JOE JOHNSON • 1926-28 First three-time baseball letterwinner at the UW as an Named the starting shortstop on the All-Tubby Graves outfielder and third baseman ... was the second UW player team ... tabbed by Graves as a steady defensive player to play in the major leagues (, 1912) that rarely made mistakes ... helped team to an 8-3 divi- ... also the Husky baseball coach (1906, 1909-10, 1915- sion record and the Northern Division title in 1926 ... 16, 1918-19) ... undefeated as a coach in 1918 and 1919 captained the 1928 squad. (16 straight wins). RUDY TOLLEFSON • 1928-30 ROYAL SHAW • 1905 Named the starting left fielder on the All-Tubby Graves First UW baseball player ever to play in the major leagues team ... led the 1929 Northern Division championship team ... infielder with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1908, teaming with a .387 batting average ... also led the team in hits with all-time baseball great Honus Wagner and playing (24), stolen bases (eight) and shared the home runs lead for Hall of Fame Fred Clarke ... led the Washing- with two ... played on two Northern Division champion- ton team to an 8-3-1 record in 1905. ship teams in 1929 and 1930 ... named by Graves as his best-ever baserunner. WILLIAM “WEE” COYLE • 1908-11 A Husky Hall of Famer better known for his football ex- WILSON GAW • 1928-30 ploits, he also played baseball and ran track at UW ... A 1983 Husky Hall of Fame inductee, Gaw was the Hus- quarterback of four undefeated football teams, posting a kies’ leading hitter in each of his three seasons ... played 26-0-1 record as a starter ... started a 61-game unbeaten first base and outfield and batted cleanup ... led team to streak, still longest in NCAA history ... played right field Northern Division titles in 1929 and 1930 and captained on the baseball team. the team in 1930 ... named the first baseman on the All- Tubby Graves team ... the Huskies’ award for top hitter is ROSCOE TORRANCE • 1920-22 named after Gaw. Better known for his post-playing career, Torrance, a 1980 Husky Hall of Fame inductee, earned three base- BILL HUTCHINSON • 1929-31 ball letters ... helped team to 1922 Northern Division A powerful third baseman, Hutchinson was inducted into title ... also served as the freshman coach under Tubby the Husky Hall of Fame in 1995 ... named to the All-Tubby Graves ... baseball team’s alumni recognition award is Graves Team ... captained the 1931 Huskies to their third named for Torrance. straight Northern Division title ... baseball team MVP award is named after him ... became one of the world’s OSBORNE “OB” GARDNER • 1920-23 finest cancer surgeons and founded the Fred Hutchinson Named one of two starting pitchers on the All-Tubby Cancer Research Center, named after his brother. Graves team ... left-hander who Graves said could have had a long pro career had he so chosen ... helped lead the NED NELSON • 1930-32 1923 UW team (Tubby Graves’ first) to a 16-4 overall record The second baseman on three division champion teams, and 8-1 mark in league, good for a Northern Division title. Nelson is a 1989 Husky Hall of Fame inductee ... earned three baseball letters, batting over .400 as a senior ... a ART LANGLIE • 1920-26 first-team All-America second baseman in 1932 after A 1984 Husky Hall of Fame inductee ... played second earning second-team in 1931 ... played on three division and short for the Huskies and won the PCC doubles title title teams ... led the ‘32 Huskies in batting (.385), hits in tennis in 1923, when he was team captain ... became (25), runs (18) and triples (2) ... also a standout on the bas- mayor of Seattle in 1938 and served two terms as gover- ketball team ... second baseman on All-Tubby Graves team. nor of the state of Washington in the 1940’s and 50’s. BILL WALTZ • 1930-32 ELMER TESREAU • 1923-26 Named the starting right fielder on the All-Tubby Graves A 1985 Husky Hall of Fame inductee, Tesreau was star team ... led the 1932 Division championship team in stolen pitcher and an outstanding fullback in football ... it was bases (nine), walks (13) and at bats (66) ... named to the said that injuries suffered in football kept him from a base- first-ever All-Northern Division team in 1932 ... played for ball career with the Yankees ... named top fullback of the three Northern Division championship teams, helping the first 50 years of Husky Football ... played on two Rose varsity compile a 36-10 league record during his tenure. Bowl teams. ED PUTNAM • 1930-32 GENE “BEANER” WALBY • 1923-26 Named one of two starting pitchers on the All-Tubby Named the starting catcher on the All-Tubby Graves team Graves team ... named to the first-ever All-Northern Divi- ... led team to Northern Division championships in 1923, sion team in 1932 ... played on three Northern Division 1925 and 1926 ... called “a brainy catcher who knew how championship teams under Tubby Graves ... team com- to handle those catching tools” by Graves. piled a 36-10 won-lost record in division play in his three seasons ... right-hander who never lost a start at UW.

55 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y B A S E B A L L A L L - C E N T U R Y T E A M HAL LEE • 1932-34 JACK BALLARD • 1954-56 A 1987 Husky Hall of Fame inductee, Lee was the start- Leading Husky hitter for two seasons, batting .467 in 1954 ing center fielder on the All-Tubby Graves Team ... batted and .395 in 1955 (Northern Division games only) ... a ca- over .400 his senior season and played professionally in reer .364 hitter in Northern Division play ... named to the the Western International and Texas Leagues ... also an All-Coast second team as a catcher in 1954 ... led the All-America guard on the UW basketball team, which won Huskies in triples, home runs and runs batted in in 1956. the 1934 Pacific Coast Conference title with a 20-5 record. JERRY THORNTON • 1957-59 BILL TAYLOR • 1943, 1947-48 Captain of the 1959 Husky Hall of Fame team ... first- Earned All-Northern Division first-team three times, as a team All-Northern Division center fielder in 1958 ... led shortstop in 1943 and as a center fielder in 1947 and ‘48 the team in stolen bases in all three of his varsity sea- ... hit .339 in 1948 with a .479 on-base average ... defen- sons ... also led in runs twice ... batted .462 (6-for-13) in sive specialist at shortstop and in center ... leadoff hitter the 1959 NCAA Regionals ... the Huskies’ Unsung Hero rated as the fastest man in the league ... also a four-time Award is named after him and has been presented each letterwinner on the UW basketball team. year since 1990.

BOB TATE • 1946-49 DARYL “LEFTY” BURKE • 1957-59 Four-time letterman for the Huskies ... second-team All- A left-handed starting pitcher on the 1959 team that was Coast second baseman in 1949 ... first-team All-Northern inducted into the Husky Hall of Fame ... once struck out Division in 1949 with a .333 batting average and a league- 22 batters in a single game, still a Pac-10 record ... twice leading four triples ... batted .360 in 1948 ... named captain led the UW in strikeouts and appearances ... once held and most inspirational award winner in 1949. the UW season and career strikeouts records ... still ranks seventh on the UW career Ks list with 161. SAMMY WHITE • 1947-48 Husky Hall of Famer ... twice named All-Northern Divi- GEORGE KRITSONIS • 1957-58 sion catcher ... hit .371 (1947) and led UW in RBI and Twice led the Huskies in and victo- average (.367) in 1948 ... played 11 seasons in the major ries ... once held the UW single-season record for earned leagues (Boston, Milwaukee and Philadelphia) ... played run average (1.03 in 1957), still the second-best all-time two years for the Seattle Rainiers ... three-time All-North- ... 2.08 ERA in 64.2 innings in 1958, still ninth all-time .. ern Division basketball player and also earned All-Coast pitched a no-hitter in 1957 and was 5-0 with 47 Ks in 35 (1948) and All-Far West (1949) as a cager. innings ... also led the 1957 Huskies with a .359 average.

K CHORLTON • 1947-49 GEORGE GRANT • 1958-60 First-team All-Coast outfielder in 1949 ... first-team All- Starting shortstop on the 1959 team that was inducted Northern Division in 1949, when he batted .386 and led into the Husky Hall of Fame ... twice named first-team the league in doubles with eight ... once went 5-for-5 in a All-Northern Division at shortstop ... captain of the 1960 1949 game against Oregon State ... played profession- team and led that club in average, at bats, runs, hits and ally for several seasons with the Seattle Rainiers in the homers ... hit .389 and was voted team MVP in 1960 ... Pacific Coast League (AAA). earned three basketball letters.

BILL ANDRING • 1949-50 DON DANIELS • 1958-60 A second-team All-America selection in 1950 ... also Leading hitter on the 1959 team that was inducted into named the first-team All-Northern Division first baseman the Husky Hall of Fame ... first-team All-Northern Divi- and made first-team All-Coast in 1950 ... led the Huskies sion in 1959 ... still holds the UW single-season record in batting in 1949 (.455) and 1950 (.403) and led the league with seven triples ... once held the UW career triples mark in stolen bases with 14 ... a .980 career fielder at first and still ranks fourth all-time ... twice led the UW in aver- base over his two seasons. age, triples and RBI ... career .300 hitter in division games.

GORDY RODLAND • 1950-51 EARLE IRVINE • 1959 First-team All-Northern Division outfielder in both 1950 Right-handed starting pitcher on the 1959 Husky Hall of and 1951 ... named second-team All-Coast as an outfielder Fame team ... first-team All-Northern Division ... led the in 1951 ... batted .385 in 1950 and hit .364 in 1951 (North- team in wins (six) and innings (56.2) ... earned run aver- ern Division games only). age of only 0.29 in league play (30 innings) ... 1.91 overall ERA is still sixth all-time ... winning pitcher in a 1959 BILL STUHT • 1952-54 NCAA regional game over Fresno State ... a three-time A two-time All-Northern Division first-teamer, earning that basketball letterwinner. honor in 1952 and 1953 ... first-team All-Coast third baseman in 1953 ... batted .323 in 1952 and .334 in 1953 PHIL SWIMLEY • 1960-61 ... helped team to 1952 division co-championship ... Two-time first-team All-Northern Division, as a pitcher in captained the 1954 squad. 1960 and as an outfielder in 1961 ... led the 1961 team in batting average, runs, doubles, triples, homers and runs batted in ... his .395 batting average in 1961 still ranks eighth on the all-time list ... led the 1960 team in wins, ERA, appearances, innings and victories ... has been the head baseball coach at UC Davis for 35 seasons. 56 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y B A S E B A L L A L L - C E N T U R Y T E A M RAY PRICE • 1971-74 with seven homers, 45 RBI and 20 stolen bases ... a ca- Played four years on the varsity and was a regular mem- reer .347 hitter, sixth-best in UW history ... still ranks in ber of the rotation in three of them ... earned first-team career top 10 in hits, triples and steals. All-Northern Division as a pitcher in 1973 and 1974 ... led the ‘74 team with his 72.1 innings, 49 strikeouts and 2.48 TOM RILEY • 1978-81 ERA ... posted a 1.90 earned run average over 52 innings The All-Pac-10 North first-team shortstop in 1980 and in 1973 ... in 1971, his first season, notched a 2.23 earned 1981, when he helped lead the Huskies to the division run mark. title ... first player in UW history to play in 200 games and to get 200 hits ... still ranks in the UW top 10 in career RON GIBSON • 1972-73 games, at bats, runs, hits and walks ... finished his col- The Huskies’ best hitter in both of his two seasons at lege career as the school record holder in all of those Montlake .. led the ‘72 team with his .330 average and categories. the 1973 club with a .351 mark ... earned All-Northern Division in 1973 as a catcher ... led the ‘72 team in home WARREN DELISLE • 1980-81 runs and paced the ‘73 squad in hits, doubles, homers A first-team All-Pac-10 North pick at third base in 1981 ... and RBI. led the Pac-10 North champion 1981 team with 44 runs batted in and with 16 doubles, one short of the school DUANE COVEY • 1973-76 record at the time ... five triples in 1980 were second- Played four seasons as a left-handed hitting outfielder most in Washington history at the time ... batted .339 on the varsity, culminating with being named an All-North- and struck out only twice in 189 at bats in 1981. ern Division first-team outfielder in 1976 ... led the ‘76 club in several categories, including batting, runs batted GARY BLOUIN • 1984-86 in and doubles. One of the most durable pitchers in UW history, Blouin still holds the school record with 20 complete games ... RICK ANDERSON • 1978 started 32 games during his UW career and won 22 ... Only played one season at Washington, but set the school still ranks third in career wins and fifth in career strikeouts record for single-season strikeouts that year with 86 Ks ... his Ks record of 178 lasted until 1994 ... also ranks in in 95.2 innings, also a school record at the time ... went UW top 10s in starts and innings ... All-Pac-10 North first- 5-6 with a 4.23 ERA that season ... pitched 10 complete teamer in both 1985 and 1986. games to set another school mark ... played for the 1986 New York Mets, who won the World Series that year ... MIKE BLOWERS • 1986 also spent two years with Kansas City. Played only one season at the UW, but made the most of it, winning the Pac-10 North triple crown with his .383 DAN SIJER • 1978-79 average, 16 home runs and 59 RBI ... his homer and RBI Had perhaps the best pitching season in Husky history in marks were both school records ... the HR mark lasted 1979 when he posted a 0.94 ERA over 95.1 innings while until 1999 and the runs batted in mark only fell in 1993 ... going 9-2 ... first-team All-Pac-10 North in 1979 ... 0.94 played 11 major league seasons, including six with the ERA still stands as a school record ... 95.1 innings was Mariners ... All-Pac-10 North shortstop in 1986. third most in UW history at the time ... led a staff that posted a 2.65 team ERA in 1979. SCOTT BROW • 1988-90 Earned 1990 All-Pac-10 North honors after leading the JOHN MARTIN • 1978-80 ‘90 Huskies in wins (nine), innings (104.0), starts (13), com- Alongside Sijer and Smith, formed one of the best pitch- plete games (four) and strikeouts (75) ... played four sea- ing rotations in UW history, if not the best ... went 10-3 sons in the big leagues, and was on the roster of the 1993 with a 2.22 ERA in 1979 ... in 1980, posted a 7-4 mark World Series champion Blue Jays ... still ranks on the with a 2.44 earned run average over 99.2 innings, a school UW top 10 lists in career innings, complete games, and record at the time ... 10 wins in ‘79 were tied for best in in single-season innings pitched. UW history until 1997 ... shares school record with 10 complete games in ‘79 ... 1980 All-Pac-10 North. KEVIN STOCKER • 1989-91 A top-notch shortstop who went on to a nine-year career MIKE SMITH • 1978-80 in the majors ... first Husky ever to play in a World Series More than 20 years after completing his college career, as the Phillies’ starting shortstop in 1993 ... retired this Smith still holds the school record with 27 career victo- spring ... All-Pac-10 North in 1990 and 1991 ... a second- ries ... went 27-8 over his three years ... in 1979, one of team All-American in 1991 ... used to hold UW career the leaders of a terrific staff the posted a 2.65 team ERA and season steals records ... led the ‘91 Huskies with a ... went 10-2 with a 2.26 earned run average that year ... .374 average, 54 runs, 77 hits and 28 steals. shared UW single-season wins record until 1997 ... still ranks third with 15 complete games. DERRIN DOTY • 1990-93 A four-year starter in the outfield, Doty made All-Pac-10 RON JOHNSON • 1978-80 North in 1992 and 1993, leading the Huskies to division A three-time All-Pac-10 North first-team second baseman, titles both seasons ... batted .402 to lead the division in Johnson eventually saw action in the big leagues ... led 1993 ... second in career games played and at bats ... the Huskies with his .372 average in 1980, when he also also ranks in UW career top 10 in runs, hits, runs batted set a school record with 17 doubles ... also led that team in, doubles, triples, stolen bases and walks ... formerly held UW career mark in runs. 57 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E H U S K Y B A S E B A L L A L L - C E N T U R Y T E A M MICHAEL CALL • 1990-91 KEVIN MILLER • 1996-98 The first in an impressive line of Husky closers, Call was A two-time Pac-10 North Player of the Year and three- an All-Pac-10 North first-team in both of his seasons at time All-Pac-10 North first-teamer ... only freshman ever the UW ... posted 13 saves in 1990 and six in 1991 ... 13 named Pac-10 North Player of the Year ... still shares saves is still sixth-most in Pac-10 history ... led Huskies single-season RBI record with 73 and holds career mark with a 1.55 ERA over 46.1 innings in 1991, still fourth- with 166 ... left UW with career HR record and still stands best in UW history ... ranks second in UW history with 19 second ... also second in career runs, tied for first in triples career saves ... had a 1.34 ERA in 1990. and third in hits ... first-team Freshman All-America in 1996 and first-team All-America in 1998. RANDY JORGENSEN • 1991-93 One of the best hitters of his era, Jorgensen still ranks CHRIS MAGRUDER • 1996-98 seventh on the UW career batting chart with a .345 mark A three-time All-Pac-10 North selection and a first-team ... All-Pac-10 North in 1992 and 1993, leading the Hus- All-America in 1998 ... holds UW career records for at kies to division titles both of those seasons ... second- bats, runs, triples and steals and scored more runs than team All-America in 1993 ... used to hold single-season any three-year player in Pac-10 history ... batted .400 in RBI record with 61 in 1993 ... still ranks in the UW career 1997 and .402 in 1998 ... holds UW single-season marks top 10 in RBI and home runs. in five stats ... only Husky to collect 100 hits in a season ... hit .515 (35-for-68) in 16 postseason games. RYAN RUTZ • 1992-94 A three-year starter at second base ... played on two DOMINIC WOODY • 1997-99 Northern Division championship teams and went to NCAA Broke the long-standing UW single-season home runs Regionals in 1992 and 1994 ... honorable mention Fresh- record with 19 in 1999 ... also tied Kevin Miller’s school man All-America in 1992 and honorable mention All- RBIs record with 73 that season ... ranks fourth in career America in 1994 ... stole 22 bases in 1994 ... known for home runs and fourth with his career batting average of tremendous range career fielding percentage of .960. .353 ... All-Pac-10 in 1999, when he also earned third- team All-America ... played on Pac-10 championship JOE TRIPPY • 1992-95 teams in 1997 and 1998. A four-year letterman that played on two Northern Divi- sion title teams and played in two NCAA Regionals ... JEFF HEAVERLO • 1997-99 named All-Pac-10 North first team in 1994 and 1995 and Far and away the Huskies’ all-time king with made the NCAA All-Regional team in 1994 ... holds UW 303, 44 more than Jake Kringen in second ... also held record with 206 games played and left UW with 85 steals, school record with 41 starts and 270 innings pitched ... then a school record ... also formerly held records for ca- 22 wins are tied for third in school history ... All-Pac-10 reer and single-season runs and season hits. and second-team All-America in 1999 ... holds single-sea- son strikeouts record with 131 in 1999 and has three of JON VANDER GRIEND • 1993-95 the top seven seasons all-time. A former walk-on player that blossomed into an All-Pac- 10 North first-teamer in 1995 ... broke the UW career home COACH TUBBY GRAVES • 1923-46 run record (since broken) in his final college ... hit The father of Husky baseball, Graves had the longest for the cycle in the championship game of the 1994 NCAA coaching tenure in UW baseball history ... coached 24 Midwest Regional ... batted .500 over 200 at bats over seasons, compiling a then-school-record 209 victories ... the final half of 1994 and first half of 1995 ... .348 career led Huskies to division titles in 1923, 1924, 1925, 1929, hitter, fifth-best in UW history. 1930, 1931 and 1932 ... both of the last two playing fields were named for him, as is the athletics administration BRETT MERRICK • 1993-95 building ... a 1980 Husky Hall of Fame inductee. One of the best closers in NCAA history, Merrick set a school and Pac-10 record with 20 saves in 1994, still in COACH BOB MacDONALD • 1977-92 the top five in NCAA history ... named first-team All- The winningest coach in Washington history with 422 America in 1994 ... All-Pac-10 North first-teamer in 1994 career victories ... coached the Huskies to Pac-10 North- and 1995 ... holds UW career record with 31 saves, for- ern Division titles in 1981 and 1992 ... ‘92 team went to merly a Pac-10 record ... also easily holds Husky standard the NCAA West Regional and upset Southern Division with 80 career appearances. champ Arizona in Tucson ... coached 37 all-league play- ers ... named Nor-Pac Coach of the Year in 1979, 1981, JAKE KRINGEN • 1995-97 1985, 1990 and 1992. Top pitcher on two Northern Division title teams and the 1997 Pac-10 Champions ... first-team All-Pac-10 North in COACH KEN KNUTSON • 1993-PRESENT 1997, when he also made second-team All-America ... Has coached the Huskies to four Northern Division titles left UW with single-season and career strikeouts records and two overall Pac-10 Championships (1997 and 1998) ... still second in career Ks, sixth in wins and fourth in in nine seasons as the Husky head coach ... took team to innings ... fanned 110 batters in 1997, then a UW record NCAA Regional appearances in 1994, 1997, 1998 and ... 11 wins in ‘97 is still a Husky record. 2002, finishing second in 1994, 1997 and 2002 ... second in UW history with more than 300 wins ... has coached 38 All-Pac-10 players and has been Pac-10 North Coach of the Year three times ... All-Pac-10 North pitcher in 1981.

58 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E P A C - 1 0 O P P O N E N T S ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA April 11-13 at Tucson May 16-18 at Husky Ballpark April 25-27 at Husky Ballpark Location: Tucson, Ariz. Location: Tempe, Ariz. Location: Berkeley, Calif. Enrollment: 35,400 Enrollment: 45,693 Enrollment: 30,000 Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Sun Devils Nickname: Golden Bears Colors: Cardinal and Navy Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Head Coach: (UCLA ’75) Head Coach: Pat Murphy (Fla. Atlantic ’82) Head Coach: David Esquer (Stanford ’87) Career Record: 718-442-6 (20 years) Career Record: 679-335-4 (18 years) Career Record: 88-80 (3 years) Record at School: 31-24 (1 year) Record at School: 306-164-1 (8 years) Record at School: same Assistants: Mark Wasikowski, Jeff Morris, Jeff Assistants: Jay Sferra, Mike Rooney, Chris Assistants: Dan Hubbs, Ron Witmeyer, Mike Casper Sinacori Teijeiro

Baseball SID: Matt Rector Baseball SID: Jeff Evans Baseball SID: Scott Ball Office Phone: (520) 621-4163 Office Phone: (602) 965-6594 Office Phone: (510) 643-1741 Office Fax: (520) 621-2681 Office Fax: (602) 965-5408 Office Fax: (510) 643-7778 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.arizcats.com Web Site: www.thesundevils.com Web Site: www.calbears.com Home Field: Sancet Field (6,700) Home Field: Packard Stadium Home Field: Evans Diamond (4,000) Press Box Phone: (520) 621-4440 Press Box Phone: (480) 727-7253 Press Box Phone: (510) 642-3098

2002 Record: 31-24 (9-15 t-7th) 2002 Record: 37-21 (15-9, t-3rd) 2002 Record: 29-27 (11-13, 5th) 2002 vs. UW: 1-2 2002 vs. UW: 2-1 2002 vs. UW: 0-3 All-Time vs. UW: 7-6 All-Time vs. UW: 11-4 All-Time vs. UW: 23-15

Position Starters Returning: 5 Position Starters Returning: 6 Position Starters Returning: 7 Starting Pitchers Returning: 2 Starting Pitchers Returning: 3 Starting Pitchers Returning: 3

Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) John Hardy (IF, So., .328-5-38) Andre Ethier (OF, Jr., .363-4-50) Conor Jackson (3B, Jr., .382-16-61) Pat Reilly (IF, So., .317-2-25) Dustin Pedroia (SS, So., .347-1-45) David Nicholson (IF/OF, So., .305-6-23) Jeff Van Houten (OF, So., .295-7-34) Jeremy West (C, Jr., .356-13-71) Jeff Dragicevich (SS, Jr., .290-3-22)

Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr.,ERA, W-L, SO) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr.,ERA, W-L, SO) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr.,ERA, W-L, SO) Sean Rierson (R, Jr., 4.69, 7-5, 81) Ryan Schroyer (R, Jr., 2.37, 4-1, 75) Matt Brown (R, Jr., 3.70, 5-3, 55) Joe Little (L, Jr., 5.38, 6-6, 83) Robbie McClellan (R, Sr., 4.73, 7-6, 91 Brian Montalbo (R, Jr., 3-5, 5.05, 44) Wes Zlotoff (R, Sr., 3.00, 2-1, 19) Carlos Arguello (L, Sr., 2.01, 5-1, 30) Joe Todoroff (R, So., 6.09, 0-2, 15)

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PAC-10 BASEBALL IN THE 1990s PAC-10 BASEBALL HISTORY Throughout most of the Pac-10’s history (as the PCC, AAWU, Pac-8 and the Pac- Pac-10 Only Overall 10), the conference’s teams have been split into two divisions for baseball. In fact, since 1923, the league has operated as a whole for only three seasons, 1967-69 School W L Pct. W L T Pct. before the 1999 reunification. From 1970 to 1978, when Arizona and Arizona joined Arizona 131 181 .384 279 294 2 .487 to make the Pac-8 into the Pac-10, the league had two-four team baseball divisions. In 1982, the four-team Northern Division increased to seven when Oregon Arizona State 158 135 .539 398 189 0 .678 dropped baseball and four schools were added on a baseball-only basis (Eastern California 104 189 .355 271 318 0 .460 Washington, Gonzaga, Portland and Portland State). In 1991, Eastern Washington dropped its program, giving the Pac-10 Confer- Oregon State 147 113 .565 297 207 4 .589 ence two six-team divisions. The North then consisted of Gonzaga, Oregon State, Stanford 191 103 .650 418 203 2 .673 Portland, Portland State, Washington and Washington State. After 1995, the Northern Division went back to four teams as Gonzaga and UCLA 140 154 .476 331 282 1 .541 Portland left to join the West Coast Conference. USC 188 106 .639 410 214 2 .657 From 1995 to 1998, the champs of the Northern Division and Southern Division WASHINGTON 165 95 .635 355 218 0 .620 played a three-game series for the Pac-10 Championship. Washington played in the the 1996, 1997 and 1998 series, winning the last two. Washington State 129 131 .496 300 279 1 .518 In 1999, the Pac-10 returned to playing as a unified conference with no divisions for the first season since 1969. Since the ‘99 season, there have been no NOTE: The Pac-10 played in separate divisions until 1999. changes, with each team playing the other eight three times each.

59 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E P A C - 1 0 O P P O N E N T S OREGON STATE UCLA WASHINGTON STATE Mar. 11-12 at OSU; Apr. 4-6 at Husky Ballpark May 9-11 at Los Angeles Mar. 7-9 at Husky Ballpark; May 2-4 at WSU Location: Corvallis, Ore. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Location: Pullman, Wash. Enrollment: 19,000 Enrollment: 36,890 Enrollment: 22,000 Nickname: Beavers Nickname: Bruins Nickname: Cougars Colors: Orange and Black Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Crimson and Gray Head Coach: Pat Casey (George Fox ’90) Head Coach: Gary Adams (UCLA ’61) Head Coach: Tim Mooney Career Record: 410-288-5 (15 years) Career Record: 1,110-838-12 (33 years) Career Record: 563-309-3 (21 years) Record at School: 239-175-4 (8 years) Record at School: 922-762-7 (28 years) Record at School: 36-72 (2 years) Assistants: Dan Spencer, Gary Henderson, Marty Assistants: Vince Beringhele, Gary Adcock, Khelyn Assistants: Mike Cummings, Ryan Brust Lees Smith Baseball SID: Kip Carlson Baseball SID: Neila Matheny Baseball SID: Jon Naito Office Phone: (541) 737-7472 Office Phone: (310) 206-4008 Office Phone: (509) 335-2684 Office Fax: (541) 737-3072 Office Fax: (310) 825-8664 Office Fax: (509) 335-0267 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.osubeavers.com Web Site: www.uclabruins.com Web Site: www.wsucougars.com Field: Goss Stadium at Coleman Field (2,000) Home Field: Jackie Robinson Stadium (1,250) Home Field: Bailey Field (3,500) Press Box Phone: (541) 737-7475 Press Box Phone: (310) 794-8213 Press Box Phone: (509) 335-8291 or 2684 2002 Record: 31-23 (10-14, 6th) 2002 Record: 26-35 (9-15, t-7th) 2002 Record: 21-33 (6-18, 9th) 2002 vs. UW: 1-2 All-Time vs. UW: 207-168-1 2002 vs. UW: 1-2 All-Time vs. UW: 21-7 2002 vs. UW: 1-4 All-Time vs. UW: 220-162 Position Starters Returning: 5 Position Starters Returning: 4 Position Starters Returning: 7 Starting Pitchers Returning: 2 Starting Pitchers Returning: 4 Starting Pitchers Returning: 2 Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Chris Biles (OF, Sr., .291-6-29) Wes Whisler (1B, So., .328-18-46) Jeff LaRue (2B, Sr., .367-10-40) Andy Jarvis (1B, Sr., .335-11-44) Brandon Averill (IF, Jr., .310-6-31) Derek Bruce (SS, So., .260-11-35) Seth Pietsch (OF, Jr., 307-8-34) Ryan McCarthy (IF, So., .258-0-20) Justin Hart (LF, Jr., .370-2-28) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) Ben Rowe (R, Jr., 5.71, 7-5, 38) Mike Kunes (L, Sr., 4.55, 7-4, 71) Bryce Chamberlin (R, So., 7.13, 0-2, 17) Stephen Copeland (R, Sr., 5.49, 5-3, 41) Wes Whisler (L, So., 4.06, 5-2, 59) Brandon Hundt (R, Sr., 6.39, 6-7, 75) Jared Sanders (R, Jr., 3.23, 1-5, 15, 9 saves) Chris Cordiero (R, Jr., 5.00, 2-7, 47) Garrett Alwert (L, Sr., 7.34, 2-3, 26)

STANFORD USC PACIFIC-10 March 28-30 at Stanford May 23-25 at Husky Ballpark CONFERENCE Location: Stanford, Calif. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment: 14,173 Enrollment: 28,600 800 South Broadway, Suite 400 Nickname: Cardinal Nickname: Trojans Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Colors: Cardinal and White Colors: Cardinal and Gold (925) 932-4411 • Fax (925) 932-4601 Head Coach: Mark Marquess (Stanford ’69) Head Coach: Mike Gillespie (USC ’62) www.pac-10.org Career Record: 1,093-533-5 (26 years) Career Record: 645-356-2 (16 years) Record at School: Same Record at School: Same Commissioner: Thomas C. Hansen Assistants: Dean Stotz, David Nakama, Tom Kunis Assistants: David Lawn, Andy Nieto, Rob Klein Asst. Commissioner: Christine Hoyles Baseball SID: Kyle McRae Baseball SID: Jason Pommier Asst. Commissioner/P.R.: Jim Muldoon Office Phone: (650) 725-2959 Office Phone: (213) 740-3807 Asst. Commissioner: Duane Lindberg Office Fax: (650) 725-2957 Office Fax: (213) 740-7584 Asst. Commissioner: Mike Matthews E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Asst. Commissioner: Ben Jay Web Site: www.gostanford.com Web Site: www.usctrojans.com Asst. Commissioner: Ron Barker Home Field: Sunken Diamond(4,000) Home Field: Dedeaux Field (2,500) Asst. Commissioner: Chris Dawson Press Box Phone: (650) 723-4629 Press Box Phone: (213) 748-3449 Asst. P.R. Director: Julie Reuvers 2002 Record: 47-18 (16-8, 2nd) 2002 Record: 37-24 (18-6, 1st) Asst. P.R. Director: David Hirsch 2002 vs. UW: 1-2 All-Time vs. UW: 29-11 2002 vs. UW: 2-1 All-Time vs. UW: 24-5 P.R. Interns: Dan Hendricks & Position Starters Returning: 6 Position Starters Returning: 6 Bri Niemi (baseball) Starting Pitchers Returning: 2 Starting Pitchers Returning: 3 Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Sam Fuld (OF, Jr., .375-8-47) Joey Metropoulos (DH, So., .352-13-65) Ryan Garko (C, Sr., .314-14-55) Michael Moon (3B, Jr., .336-8-60) Carlos Quentin (OF, Jr., .303-12-54) Travis McAndrews (OF, Sr., .271-1-24) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) Tim Cunningham (L, Sr., 4.26, 10-3, 67) Anthony Reyes (R, Sr., 3.44, 4-2, 49) John Hudgins (R, Jr., 4.71, 10-1, 62) Matt Chico (L, So., 5.45, 6-4, 69) Ryan McCally (R, Sr., 4-3, 3.53, 39, 7 saves) Brett Bannister (R, So., 3.56, 8-3, 76)

60 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E N O N - C O N F E R E N C E O P P O N E N T S CS NORTHRIDGE HAWAII-HILO LEWIS-CLARK ST. PORTLAND Location: Northridge, Calif. Location: Hilo, Hawai’i Location: Lewiston, Idaho Location: Portland, Ore. Enrollment: 32,000 Enrollment: 3,069 Enrollment: 2,702 Enrollment: 2,800 Nickname: Matadors Nickname: Vulcans Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Pilots Colors: Red, White and Black Colors: Red, White and Navy Blue Colors: Red, White and Blue Colors: Purple and White Conference: Big West Conference: Independent Conference: Independent Conference: West Coast Head Coach: Steve Rousey Head Coach: Joey Estrella Head Coach: Ed Cheff Head Coach: Chris Sperry Career Record: first season Career Record: 515-616-4 (26 years) Career Record: 1,307-358-2 (26 years) Career Record: 77-128 (4 years) Record at CSUN: first season Record at UHH: same Record at LC: same Record at UP: same Baseball SID: Aaron Meier Baseball SID: Kelly Leong Baseball SID: John Jordan Baseball SID: Loren Wohlgemuth Office Phone: (818) 677-3243 Office Phone: (808) 974-7606 Office Phone: (208) 799-2802 Office Phone: (503) 943-7439 Office Fax: (818) 677-4950 Office Fax: (808) 895-0929 Office Fax: (208) 799-2075 Office Fax: (503) 943-7242 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.gomatadors.com Web Site: vulcans.uhh.hawaii.edu Web Site: www.lcsc.edu/athletics Web Site: www.up.edu/athletics Field: Matador Field (1,200) Home Field: Wong Stadium (2,500) Home Field: Harris Field Home Field: Pilot Stadium (1,500) Press Box Phone: none Press Box Phone: (808) 895-0929 2002 Record: 41-16 Press Box Phone: (503) 943-7253 2002 Record: 41-17 (19-5) 2002 Record: 5-45 (3-33) 2002 Record: 20-34 (9-21) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UC IRVINE HOUSTON Location: Los Angeles, California SAN DIEGO Location: Irvine, California Location: Houston, Texas Enrollment: 7,182 Location: San Diego, California Enrollment: 23,779 Enrollment: 30,757 Nickname: Lions Enrollment: 6,943 Nickname: Anteaters Nickname: Cougars Colors: Crimson & Navy Blue Nickname: Toreros Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Scarlet and White Conference: West Coast Conference Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy & White Conference: Big West Conference: Conference USA Head Coach: Frank Cruz Conference: West Coast Conference Head Coach: John Savage Head Coach: Rayner Noble Career Record: 171-180-1 (6 years) Head Coach: Rich Hill Career Record: 33-26 (1 year) Career Record: 294-194 (8) Record at LMU: same Career Record: 469-318-2 (15 years) Record at UCI: same Record at BYU: same Baseball SID: Scott Johnson Record at USD: 136-98-2 (4 years) Baseball SID: Fumi Kimura Baseball SID: Jeff Conrad Office Phone: (310) 338-7638 Baseball SID: Nick Mirkovich Office Phone: (949) 824-9474 Office Phone: (713) 743-9410 Office Fax: (310) 338-2703 Office Phone: (619) 260-4745 Office Fax: (949) 797-5260 Office Fax: (713) 743-9411 E-Mail: [email protected] Office Fax: (619) 260-2990 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.lmulions.com E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.baseball.uci.edu Web Site: www.UHcougars.com Field: George C. Page Stadium (600) Web Site: www.usdtoreros.com Home Field: Anteater Ballpark (2,500) Field: Cougar Field (3,500) Press Box Phone: (310) 338-3046 Field: Cunningham Stadium (1,200) 2002 Record: 33-26 (14-10) 2002 Record: 48-17 (21-5) 2002 Record: 22-34 (15-15) 2002 Record: 39-23 (20-12) UC SANTA BARBARA KANSAS STATE PEPPERDINE SAN DIEGO STATE Location: Santa Barbara, Calif. Location: Manhattan, Kansas Location: Malibu, Calif. Location: San Diego, California Enrollment: 19,500 Enrollment: 22,762 Enrollment: 8,000 Enrollment: 34,171 Nickname: Gauchos Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Waves Nickname: Aztecs Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Purple and White Colors: Blue, Orange and White Colors: Red and Black Conference: Big West Conference: Big 12 Conference: West Coast Conference Conference: Mountain West Head Coach: Bob Brontsema Head Coach: Mike Clark Head Coach: Frank Sanchez Head Coach: Tony Gwynn Career Record: 239-241 (9 years) Career Record: 713-588 (23) Career Record: 221-136 (6 years) Career Record: first year Record at UCSB: same Record at KSU: 420-452 (16) Record at Pepperdine: same Record at SDSU: first year Baseball SID: Andrew Nicolai Baseball SID: Tom Gilbert Baseball SID: Al Barba Baseball SID: Dave Kuhn Office Phone: (805) 893-3428 Office Phone: (785) 532-7979 Office Phone: (310) 506-4455 Office Phone: (619) 594-5547 Office Fax: (805) 893-4537 Office Fax: (785) 532-6735 Office Fax: (310) 506-4322 Office Fax: (619) 582-6541 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.ucsbgauchos.com Web Site: www.kstatesports.com Web Site: gowaves.pepperdine.edu Web Site: www.goaztecs.com Field: Caesar Uyesaka Stadium (1,000) Field: Tointon Family Stadium (2,331) Field: Eddy D. Field Stadium (2,200) Field: Tony Gwynn Stadium (3,000) Press Box Phone: TBA Press Box Phone: (785) 532-5801 Press Box Phone: (310) 506-4598 2002 Record: 43-23 (20-10) 2002 Record: 22-33 (8-16) 2002 Record: 30-25 (13-13) 2002 Record: 31-32 (18-12) GONZAGA Location: Spokane, Washington Enrollment: 4,765 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue, White and Red Conference: West Coast Head Coach: Steve Hertz Career Record: 670-664-5 (25 years) Record at GU: 611-602-5 (23 years) Baseball SID: Rich Moser Office Phone: (509) 323-5484 Office Fax: (509) 323-5730 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.gozags.com Home Field: A.R.T. Stadium (1,000) Press Box Phone: (509) 323-4224 2002 Record: 27-29 (14-16)

61 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E A L L - T I M E S E R I E S H I S T O R Y SERIES RECORDS vs. FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS (1901-2002) Team (Last Meeting) Series Record Streak Team (Last Meeting) Series Record Streak Air Force (1991) ...... Series tied 1-1 UW won 2 Missouri (2002) ...... MU leads, 4-1 MU won 4 ➤ Arizona (2002) ...... UA leads, 7-6 UA won 1 Montana (1971) ★ ...... UW leads, 7-0 UW won 7 ➤ Arizona State (2002) ...... ASU leads, 11-4 ASU won 2 Navy (1996) ...... Series tied, 1-1 UW won 1 Boise State (1979) ★ ...... UW leads, 3-0 UW won 3 Nebraska (1997) ...... NU leads, 4-3 NU won 3 Boston College (1923) ...... BC leads, 1-0 BC won 1 Nevada (2000) ...... UN leads, 5-1 UW won 1 Bowling Green (1987) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 UNLV (1999) ...... UNLV leads, 6-3 UW won 1 Brigham Young (2002) ...... BYU leads, 12-6-1 tie game New Mexico (1998) ...... UW leads, 4-3 UW won 2 ➤ California (2002) ...... Cal leads, 23-15 UW won 3 New Mexico State (1995) ...... Series tied, 1-1 NMSU won 1 UC Irvine (2002) ...... UCI leads, 3-2 UCI won 1 North Dakota (1923) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 ➤ UCLA (2002) ...... UCLA leads, 21-7 UW won 2 Northern Iowa (2000) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 UC Riverside (2002) ...... UCR leads 8-6 UCR won 2 Northwestern (2002) ...... UW leads, 3-1 UW won 2 UC San Diego (1983) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Notre Dame (1996) ...... ND leads, 5-3 UW won 1 ➤ UC Santa Barbara (1998) ...... UCSB leads 7-2 UW won 1 Ohio State (1990) ...... Series tied, 1-1 UW won 1 Cal Lutheran (1970) ...... CLU leads, 1-2 CLU won 2 Oklahoma (1992) ...... OU leads, 1-0 OU won 1 Cal Poly Pomona (1969) ...... CPP leads, 1-0 CPP won 1 Oklahoma State (1996) ...... OSU leads, 2-1 OSU won 1 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (1995) ...... CPSLO leads, 2-1 UW won 1 Oral Roberts (1998) ...... ORU leads, 2-1 UW won 1 CS Dominguez Hills (1981) ...... UW leads, 2-0 UW won 2 Oregon (1980) ★ ...... OU leads, 132-115-1 UW won 6 CS Fullerton (1987) ...... CSUF leads, 2-0 CSUF won 2 ➤ Oregon State (2002) ...... OSU leads, 207-168-1 OSU won 1 CS Los Angeles (1993) ...... UW leads, 2-0 UW won 2 Oregon Tech (1985) ...... UW leads, 5-1 UW won 5 ➤ CS Northridge (1999) ...... UW leads, 5-3 UW won 3 Pacific Lutheran (2001) ...... UW leads, 38-2 UW won 13 CS San Bernardino (1993) ...... Series tied 1-1 UW won 1 Penn State (1923) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Carleton (1923) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 ➤ Pepperdine (1992) ...... Pepp. leads, 1-0 Pepp. won 1 Central Florida (1998) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Point Loma (1983) ...... UW leads, 1-0-1 Tie game Central Washington (1997) ...... UW leads, 81-11 UW won 22 ➤ Portland (2002) ...... UW leads, 66-39-1 UW won 3 Chapman (1968) ...... Chap. leads, 1-0 Chap. won 1 Portland State (1998) ★ ...... UW leads, 64-48 UW won 19 Chico State (1992) ...... UW leads, 4-3 UW won 3 Puget Sound (2001) ...... UW leads, 59-8 UW won 15 Clemson (1999) ...... CU leads, 2-1 CU won 1 Rice (2002) ...... UW leads, 2-1 Rice won 1 Columbia (1989) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Sacramento State (1989) ...... UW leads, 2-0 UW won 2 Concordia (Ore.) (1994) ...... UW leads, 4-0 UW won 4 St. Martin’s (Wash.) (2000) ...... UW leads, 4-0 UW won 4 Cornell (1989) ...... UW leads, 3-0 UW won 3 St. Mary’s (Calif.) (1971) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Creighton (2000) ...... Series tied, 3-3 CU won 3 ➤ San Diego (1998) ...... UW leads, 2-1 USD won 1 Dartmouth (1994) ...... UW leads, 2-0 UW won 2 ➤ San Diego State (1994) ...... SDSU leads, 7-3 UW won 1 Dayton (2000) ...... UW leads, 3-0 UW won 3 San Francisco (2000) ...... UW leads, 5-2-1 UW won 3 Duke (1990) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 San Jose State (1990) ...... SJSU leads, 8-2 SJSU won 7 Eastern Michigan (1980) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Santa Clara (1994) ...... SCU leads, 6-5 UW won 2 Eastern Oregon (1992) ...... UW leads, 2-0 UW won 2 Seattle (1985) ★ ...... UW leads, 61-44 UW won 21 Eastern Oregon (1992) ...... UW leads, 2-0 UW won 2 Seattle Pacific (1970) ★ ...... UW leads, 24-6 SPU won 1 Eastern Washington (1990) ★ ...... EWU leads, 23-19 EWU won 1 Seton Hall (1980) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Fresno State (2002) ...... UW leads, 6-5 UW won 1 South Florida (1998) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 George Fox (1993) ...... UW leads, 8-1 UW won 1 ➤ Southern California (2002) ...... USC leads, 24-6 USC won 1 George Washington (1999) ...... UW leads, 3-0 UW won 3 Southern Oregon (1980) ★ ...... UW leads, 4-0 UW won 4 Georgia Tech (1997) ...... Series tied, 3-3 UW won 2 Southern Utah (2001) ...... UW leads, 5-2 UW won 3 ➤ Gonzaga (2001) ...... UW leads, 58-48 UW won 1 Southwestern Louisiana (1997) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Grambling (1968) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 ➤ Stanford (2002) ...... SU leads, 29-11 UW won 1 Grand Canyon (1994) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Tennessee (1994) ...... Series tied, 1-1 UT won 1 Harvard (2002) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Texas A&M (1998) ...... A&M leads, 7-0 A&M won 7 Hawaii (1997) ...... UH leads, 11-5 UW won 2 Texas Tech (2002) ...... Series tied, 1-1 UW won 1 ➤ Hawaii-Hilo (2001) ...... UW leads, 5-1 UW won 1 Toledo (1994) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Hawaii Pacific (1988) ...... UW leads, 2-0 UW won 2 Tulane (1987) ...... Tulane leads, 3-0 Tulane won 3 Humboldt State (1978) ★ ...... UW leads, 2-0 UW won 3 U.S. International (1983) ★ ...... UW leads, 3-1 UW won 3 Idaho (1979) ★ ...... UW leads, 100-45-1 UW won 2 Utah (2002) ...... Utah leads, 4-1 Utah won 2 Illinois (1991) ...... UI leads, 2-1 UI won 2 ➤ Washington State (2002) ...... WSU leads, 220-162UW won 2 ➤ Kansas State (1993) ...... UW leads, 4-1 UW won 2 Western Oregon (1992) ...... UW leads, 8-1 UW won 5 Lafayette (1991) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Western Washington (1981) ★ ...... UW leads, 43-13-3 UW won 3 Lewis & Clark (1970) ...... UW leads, 1-0 UW won 1 Westmont (1970) ...... West. leads, 2-1 West. won 2 ➤ Lewis-Clark State (2002) ...... LCSC leads, 15-14 LCSC won 1 Wichita State (2000) ...... WSU leads, 10-5 WSU won 1 Long Beach State (1996) ...... LBSU leads, 5-2 LBSU won 4 Whitman (1944) ...... UW leads, 32-17 UW won 5 Maine (1982) ...... Maine leads, 1-0 Maine won 1 Whitworth (1976) ...... UW leads, 11-6-1 Whit. won 2 Massachusetts (1983) ...... UW leads, 2-0 UW won 2 Willamette (1980) ...... UW leads, 2-0-1 UW won 1 Michigan (1923) ...... Series tied, 1-1 UW won 1 Wisconsin (1986) ★ ...... Series tied, 1-1 Wisc. won 1 Michigan State (1992) ...... Series tied, 1-1 UW won 1 Wyoming (1967) ★ ...... Wyo. leads, 1-0 Wyo. won 1 Minnesota (1998) ...... UW leads, 3-2 UM won 1 Yale (1992) ...... Yale leads, 4-2 Yale won 1 Mississippi State (1998) ...... MSU leads, 4-1 MSU won 3 ➤ indicates 2003 opponent ★ indicates institution no longer sponsors varsity baseball.

62 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E B A S E B A L L F A C I L I T I E S HUSKY BALLPARK Washington, which had played at Graves Field since the 1960s, opened the new Husky Ballpark in 1998. In five years, the Huskies have already played 144 home games. Additionally, hundreds of games in- volving youth, semi-pro and recreational teams are played at Husky Ballpark each summer.

The Huskies will continue to play at the new park with temporary bleachers in anticipation of a new stadium being constructed in the near future. Even without the stadium completed, the new Husky Ballpark is a major step up for the program. Here’s a rundown of what has already been completed:

The Infield Husky Ballpark sits on the eastern edge of the UW campus on the shores of Union Bay and Lake Washington The infield consists of an artificial turf playing sur- face with a radius depth of 105 feet measured from The Dugouts 18 inches in front of the pitchers mound. The arti- Both dugouts are level with the playing surface and ficial turf radius will cover the entire infield and are eight feet deep and 65 feet long. The Huskies span from each dugout. are located in the first base dugout and the visitors at third base. Both are equipped with a storage area The Outfield at the outfield end and both dugouts will be replaced The outfield is a natural grass surface with a com- with new dugouts when the stadium is built. plete in-ground irrigation and state of the art drain- age system. The grass is a mixture of bluegrass, The Bullpens rye and fescue, which will make the facility play- The home bullpen is located in foul territory on the able in any weather. right field side while the visitors pen is located be- hind the left field fence. Both bullpens are fenced The Warning Track off from fair territory, but have direct access to the The entire field is surrounded by a 12-foot wide syn- field. The home bullpen has four mounds, mainly thetic warning track. This modern-style warning for practice use. With artificial turf and tarps, both track, combined with the artificial turf infield, will areas will be available in most weather conditions. Matt Hampton throws the first pitch ever at Husky make this facility relatively maintainence free. Ballpark to Gonzaga’s Bo Hart (Feb. 27, 1998). HUSKY BALLPARK FIRSTS First Game: Gonzaga 4, UW 3, 2/27/98 First Husky Win: UW 5, Gonzaga 1, 2/28/98 First Hit: Bo Hart (single), Gonzaga, 2/27/98 First UW Hit: Ryan Bundy (single), vs. Gonzaga, 2/27/98 First Double: Chris Magruder, vs. Gonzaga, 2/27/98 First Triple: Chris Whitemarsh, vs. Gonzaga, 3/1/98 First Homer: George Arnott, Gonzaga, 2/27/98 First UW Homer: Pete Orgill, vs. Gonzaga, 2/28/98 First Grand Slam: Ryan Lentz, vs. Portland, 5/5/98 First Two-Homer Day: Kyle Woods, vs. Puget Sound, 3/ 11/98 First Steal: Dominic Woody, vs. Gonzaga, 2/28/98 First Shutout (combined): Matt Hampton, Wayne Lee and Matt Massingale (8-0), vs. Portland State, 3/ 13/98 On March 29, 1998, the Huskies posted their highest attendance of the first season in the new stadium as 1,678 fans First Shutout (solo): Jeff Carlsen, vs. WSU, 4/4/98 watched No. 19 Washington take on 16th-ranked Arizona State, the first ranked team to face the Dawgs on the UW First One-Hitter: Jeff Carlsen, vs. WSU, 4/4/98 campus in 17 years. The following season, the Huskies set a new attendance record when a crowd of 2,132 watched the Huskies take on Oregon State on April 25, 1999. 63 2 0 0 3 W A S H I N G T O N B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E I N D O O R P R A C T I C E F A C I L I T I E S

The new Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility (left), built at a cost of $28 million, opened in September, 2001, to rave reviews from coaches, student-athletes and fans. The massive building houses a full-size football field, plus a five-lane running track and provides a practice site for Washington’s football, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s track, baseball and softball teams, as well as a place for all UW student-athletes to condition. On football Saturdays, the Dempsey is the site of huge pregame and postgame gatherings for Husky football fans.

Washington’s new indoor hitting facility (right) opened in summer, 2002. The building, located down the left- field line at Husky Ballpark, includes two full-length batting cages and two other half-sized cages. Addition- ally, state-of-the-art pitching machines provide Husky baseball players with the ability to practice their hitting with teammates or on their own year-round. The new building was constructed thanks to generous gifts from Paul Morris (RTS Inc.) and Herb Chaffey.

A system of nets surrounds the field in the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility. The nets allow the Husky hitters to swing away in practice, allowing for live scrimmage-type play no matter what the weather.

The Dempsey Indoor includes two full-size batting cages (darker netting in background of photo at right) that extend from the ceiling of the building, offering a unique venue for hitters and pitcher alike to get work.

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