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BB Record Book18.Indd Big West Conference Baseball Record Book (updated:July 2018) Batting Records Games 5 Jerrold Rountree, UCSB vs. Cal Poly, 1989; Season: 69 John Fishel, CSF, 1985 UCSB vs. Wake Forest, 1991 Kurt Suzuki, CSF, 2004 5 Jake Kershner, NMSU vs. Michigan State, 1995 P.J. Pilittere, CSF, 2004 Season: 62 Tom Goodwin, FS, 1988 Ronnie Prettyman, CSF, 2004 Career: 193 Jerrold Rountree, UCSB, 1988-91 Career: 253 Justin Turner, CSF, 2003-06 Bases on Balls Average (2.5 AB per team game) Game: 5 Travis Peterson, SJSU vs. Pacific, 1995 Season: .474 Don Barbara (LH), LBSU, 1990 5 Jason Giambi, LBSU vs. Portland, 1991 .431 Steve Woodward (B), CSF, 2000 5 Joey Camarata, PAC vs. New Mexico State, 3-16-97 Career: .429 Don Barbara, LBSU, 1989-90 5 Chase Headley, PAC vs. Coppin State, 2-22-03 5 Sergio Pedroza, CSF vs. CSUN, 4-8-05 At Bats 5 Bradlee Beesley, CP vs. Santa Clara, 2-28-17 Game: 9 Shane Rooney, PAC vs. New Mexico State, 3-16-97 Season: 65 Phil Nevin, CSF, 1992 Season: 323 Tom Goodwin, FS, 1988 Career: 157 Joe Inglett, UN, 1997-00 Career: 1008 Justin Turner, CSF, 2003-06 Miscellaneous (Game) Runs Errors: 5 Brian Nakamoto, SJSU, 1971 Game: 7 Steve Moser, UNLV vs. San Jose State, 5-11-86 5 Jason Collette, UCR, 2004 Season: 101 Reed Johnson, CSF, 1999 Career: 286 Joe Inglett, UN, 1997-00 Miscellaneous (Season) Caught Stealing: 19 Jerrold Rountree, UCSB, 1991 Hits Sacrifices: 34 Ben Orloff, UCI, 2007 Game: 8 Cory Smith, NMSU vs. Pacific, 5-3-97 Sacrifice Flies: 13 Mark Kotsay, CSF, 1996 Season: 113 Chuck Lopez (LH), LBSU, 1998 Hit By Pitch: 30 David Bacani, CSF, 1998 112 Lance Shebelut (RH), FS, 1988 Career: 331 Justin Turner, CSF, 2003-06 Annual Batting Champions Doubles Year Player School Avg. Game: 4 Harvey Hill, FS vs. Saint Mary’s, 3-13-87 1970 Dale Duncan Long Beach State .362 4 Ryan Haag, CSN vs. UC Riverside, 4-7-02 1971 Dario Pini Long Beach State .388 Season: 31 Nick Lynch, UCD (2015) 1972 Paul Lee UC Santa Barbara .357 Career: 68 Chad Peshke, UCSB, 1998-01 1973 Mark Hance Fresno State .422 1974 Burke Weismann UC Santa Barbara .351 Triples 1975 Dan Olson Long Beach State .361 Game: 3 Brian McConkey, UCR, 4-23-10 1976 Jody Robinson Cal State Fullerton .392 Season: 9 Six Times 1985 Bill Geivett UC Santa Barbara .412 Career: 21 Wynter Phoenix, UCSB, 1993-96 1986 Tony Felicione Long Beach State .431 1987 Andy Mota Cal State Fullerton .377 Home Runs 1988 Lance Shebelut Fresno State .401 Game: 4 Gus Kennedy, UNLV, 1994 1989 Steve Vondran Fresno State .388 Season: 32 Lance Shebelut (RH), FS, 1988 1990 Don Barbara Long Beach State .474 27 Don Price (LH), UN, 1999 Career: 62 Andy Dominique, UN, 1994-97 1991 Jason Giambi Long Beach State .407 1992 Phil Nevin Cal State Fullerton .402 Extra-Base Hits 1993 Gerad Cawhorn San Jose State .405 Season: 48 Lance Shebelut (RH), FS, 1988 1994 Neil Garcia Nevada .382 51 Mark Kotsay (LH) , CSF, 1996 1995 Mark Kotsay Cal State Fullerton .422 Career: 116 Mark Kotsay, CSF, 1994-96 1996 Mark McNelly New Mexico State .419 116 Andy Dominique, UN, 1994-97 1997 Scott Kidd Cal Poly .412 1998 Chuck Lopez Long Beach State .422 Runs Batted In 1999 Lyle Overbay Nevada .420 Game: 12 Cory Smith, NMSU vs. Pacific, 5-3-97 2000 Joe Inglett Nevada .435 Season: 96 Andy Dominique (RH), UN, 1997 2001 Robert Smith Cal State Northridge .409 94 Mike Oglesbee (LH), UNLV, 1985 J.T. Stotts Cal State Northridge .409 Career: 257 Lyle Overbay, UN, 1996-99 2002 Bryan Gant Cal Poly .402 2003 Ryan Harvey UC Riverside .411 Total Bases 2004 Kurt Suzuki Cal State Fullerton .413 Game: 19 Cory Smith, NMSU vs. Pacific, 5-3-97 2005 Kyle Blumenthal Cal Poly .410 Season: 226 Lance Shebelut (RH), FS, 1988 2006 Brett Bigler UC Riverside .356 204 Mark Kotsay (LH), CSF, 1995 2007 Grant Desme Cal Poly .405 Career: 514 Lyle Overbay, UN, 1996-99 2008 Ty Kelly UC Davis .397 2009 Adam Buschini Cal Poly .422 Slugging Percentage 2010 Gary Brown Cal State Fullerton .438 Season: .848 Jason Story, NMSU, 1998 2011 Dustin Torchio Pacific .369 Career: .789 Mike Oglesbee, UNLV, 1985-86 2012 Brett Vertigan UC Santa Barbara .381 2013 Connor Spencer UC Irvine .373 Strikeouts Season: 74 Matt Wilkerson, UCSB, 2005 2014 Mark Mathias Cal Poly .386 Career: 165 Lyle Overbay, UN, 1996-99 2015 Cameron Newell UC Santa Barbara .368 2016 Dalton Blaser Cal State Fullerton .359 Stolen Bases 2017 Keston Hiura UC Irvine .442 Game: 5 Doug Stodgel, CSLA vs. UC Davis, 1970 2018 Ryan Anderson UC Davis .345 5 Joe Kemp, UCSB vs. Sonoma State, 1987 Trevor Casanova CSUN .345 5 Tom Goodwin, FS vs. Hawai’i, 1989; FS vs. Pacific, 1989 2019 Mitchell Berryhill Cal State Fullerton .415 Pitching Records Games Season: 40 Chad Cordero, Cal State Fullerton, 2003 Career: 127 Kirk Saarloos, Cal State Fullerton, 1998-01 Starts Season: 23 John Salles, Fresno State, 1988 Career: 61 Craig Brink, UC Irvine, 1985-88 Complete Games Season: 18 Bobby Jones, Fresno State, 1991 Career: 33 John Salles, Fresno State, 1986-88 Innings Pitched Game: 20 Jeff Gingrich, San Jose State vs. LBSU, 1973 20 Ruben Patrone, Long Beach State vs. SJSU, 1973 Season: 177.1 John Salles, Fresno State, 1988 Career: 449.1 Dan Grimm, Fresno State, 1971-74 Wins Season: 18 Ted Silva, Cal State Fullerton, 1995 Career: 37 Jered Weaver, Long Beach State, 2002-04 Losses Season: 13 Chad Holmes, Long Beach State, 1988 Career: 27 Jim Yanko, Pacific, 1987, 89-91 Saves Season: 20 Gabe Gonzalez, Long Beach State, 1995 Career: 53 Blair Erickson, UC Irvine, 2004-07 Shutouts Season: 4 Kirk Saarloos, Cal State Fullerton, 2001 4 Mike Parisi, Cal State Fullerton, 1994 4 Bobby Jones, Fresno State, 1991 Career: 5 five tied Strikeouts Game: 22 Dan Reichert, Pacific vs. Washington State, 2-14-97 Season: 213 Jered Weaver, Long Beach State, 2004 Career: 419 Jered Weaver, Long Beach State, 2002-04 Walks Game: 13 Dick Ruthven, Fresno State, 1972 Season: 87 Gary Goldsmith, New Mexico State, 1992 Career: 184 Rocky Biddle, Long Beach State, 1995-97 Earned Run Average Season (Min 100 IP): 1.17 Curt Lewis, Cal State Fullerton, 1976 Career (Min 200 IP): 1.52 Dick Ruthven, Fresno State, 1970-72 Winning Percentage Season: 1.000 Tim Dixon (13-0), Cal State Fullerton, 1995 1.000 Justin Garza (12-0), Cal State Fullerton, 2013 1.000 Benito Flores (12-0), Cal State Fullerton, 1998 1.000 Matt Sorensen (12-0), Cal State Fullerton, 1999 +Career: 1.000 Matt Sorensen (17-0), Cal State Fullerton, 1999-00 +Min. 15 career decisions Miscellaneous (Season) Most Runs Allowed: 128 Todd Uzzell, NMSU, 1999 ^Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 10 Chad Cordero, CSF, 2003 Most Earned Runs Allowed: 91 Gary Goldsmith, NMSU, 1992 ^Fewest Hits Allowed: 33 Chris Demaria, LBSU, 2001 Most Hits Allowed: 187 Scott Lewis, UNLV, 1988 Most HR Allowed: 22 Tim Meamber, UNLV, 1986 Most Hit Batters: 25 Darin Moore, PAC, 1999 Most Wild Pitches: 21 Rick Montoya, NMSU, 1997 ^Min. 50+ innings pitched 56 55 Team Records Batting Pitching At Bats Innings Pitched Game: 69 Pacific vs. Cal State Northridge, 5-17-03 Game: 20 San Jose State vs. Long Beach State, 3-30-73 Season: 2620 Fresno State, 1988 Season (most): 620.2 Fresno State, 1988 Season (fewest): 333.0 UC Santa Barbara, 1970 Runs Game: 38 Nevada vs. New Mexico State, 4-18-99 Strikeouts Game (combined): 58 UNLV (37) vs. San Jose State (21), 5-11-86 Game: 25 Cal State Fullerton vs. UC Riverside, 3-28-08 Season (most): 670 Fresno State, 1988 Season (most): 562 Long Beach State, 1997 Season (fewest): 173 Pacific, 1990 Season (fewest): 199 Long Beach State, 1986 Hits Walks Game: 33 Nevada vs. New Mexico State, 4-18-99 Game: 19 UC Santa Barbara vs. Hawai’i, 3-6-88 Season (most): 916 Fresno State, 1988 Season (most): 369 UC Santa Barbara, 1988 Season (fewest): 359 Pacific, 1989 Season (fewest): 92 Cal State Fullerton, 2014 Doubles Hits Game: 12 Cal State Fullerton vs. Baylor, 2-12-00 Game: 33 New Mexico State vs. Nevada, 4-18-99 Season: 170 Fresno State, 1988 Season (most): 802 Cal State Fullerton, 2004 Season (fewest): 318 Pacific, 1974 Triples Game: 4 Fresno State vs. Oregon College, 3-26-71 Runs 4 UC Irvine vs. Cal State Northridge, 5-2-09 Game: 38 New Mexico State vs. Nevada, 4-18-99 Season: 38 UC Irvine, 1985 Season (most): 682 New Mexico State, 1997 Season (fewest): 166 Cal State Fullerton, 2016 Home Runs Game: 10 UNLV vs. New Mexico State, 4-8-94 Earned Runs Season (most): 120 Fresno State, 1988 Game: 34 New Mexico State vs. Nevada, 4-18-99 Season (fewest): 6 Hawai'i, 2016 Season (most): 573 New Mexico State, 1997 Season (fewest): 128 San Jose State, 1971 Runs Batted In Game: 37 Nevada vs. New Mexico State, 4-18-99 Miscellaneous (Season) Season: 606 Fresno State, 1988 Lowest ERA: 2.22 Cal State Fullerton, 2016 Highest ERA: 10.86 New Mexico State, 1997 Walks Most Complete Games: 36 Fresno State, 1988 Game: 16 Long Beach State vs. UNLV 4-2-93 Fewest Complete Games: 0 multiple times 16 Cal State Fullerton vs. UNLV 4-9-93 Most Saves: 27 UC Irvine, 2014 Season (most): 368 UC Santa Barbara, 1990 Fewest Saves: 1 Fresno State & Pacific, 1986 Season (fewest): 131 Cal State Northridge, 2003 Most Shutouts: 10 Long Beach State, 2014 Fewest Shutouts: 0 multiple times Strikeouts Game: 21 San Jose State vs.
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