pGENERAL INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Location ...... , CA 1 ...... General Information Founded...... 1949 2 ...... San Diego, Enrollment...... 7,600 3...... The University of San Diego President...... Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. 4...... Cunningham Stadium Executive Director of Athletics...... Ky Snyder 5...... Championship Mentoring Program Senior Associate Athletics Director...... Mike Matoso 6-7...... Season Outlook Assoc. AD/Business Affairs ...... Dan Yourg 8-12...... USD Coaching Staff Assoc. AD/Athletic Development...... Brian Fogarty 13...... 2007 Roster Assoc. AD for Facilities & Operations...... John Martin 14...... 2007 TV/Radio Roster 15-25...... Player Biographies Assist. AD for Facilities & Operations ...... Andy Fee 27...... 2006 Results Assoc. AD/ Senior Women’s Administrator ...... Shaney Fink 28-29...... 2006 Team Statistics Assistant AD Marketing...... Briana Ruff 30-32...... Head Athletic Trainer ...... Carolyn Greer, A.T., C. 33...... Year-By-Year Resutls Assistant Athletic Trainer’s (Baseball)...... Wil Filamor, Joe Parry 34...... USD Baseball Hall of Fame Sport and Business Psychology Consultan...... Karlene Sugarman 35...... USD’s Profrssional Players Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I 36...... WCC 40th-anniversary Team Conference...... West Coast 37-43...... USD Records Book Nickname...... Toreros 44-45...... All-time Roster School Colors...... Torero Blue, Navy, White 46...... USD Strength and Conditioning Athletic Dept. Phone...... (619) 260-4803 47...... USD Academic Support 48...... Messaage from the President pTEAM INFORMATION 49...... USD Executive Director of Athletics First Year of Baseball (Began Division I play)...... 1958 (1979) 50...... USD Baseball Support Staff 51...... NCAA Compliance Overall All-Time Record...... 1,046-988-2 (.511) 52...... Media Relations NCAA Division I Appearances (Last)...... 3 (2006) NCAA Tournament Record...... 3-6 Best All-Time Record ...... 39-23 (2002) p PHOTO CREDENTIALS 2006 Overall Record ...... 33-25 Credentials will be issued on a game-by-game basis and must be worn 2006 WCC Record (Place)...... 13-8 (3rd) in plain sight at all times. All photographers must remain off the play- 2006 Home Record...... 17-6 ing surface and are encouraged to use the area behind the visitors’ 2006 Road Record ...... 13-17 dugout. NCAA regulations regarding photography will be adhered to 2006 Neutral Field Record ...... 3-2 at all times. 2006 Postseason ...... 1-2 Position Starters returning/lost...... 6/3 pPRESS BOX Starting returning/lost ...... 4/1 The USD press box is located on top of the stands behind home plate. Overall Letterwinners returning/lost...... 18/12 Limited seating is avaliable with beat writers receving priority. Radio Newcomers...... 15 positions and additional media will be allocated to the press box or the rows immediately in front of the press box, if necessary. p HOME FIELD Ballpark...... Cunningham Baseball Stadium (1,200) pTELEPHONES Surface...... Natural Grass The press box number for the media and scoring updates only is Dimensions ...... LF-309, CF-395, RF-329 (619) 260-8829. Additional lines are avaliable on a shared basis in the press box. p BASEBALL STAFF Head ...... Rich Hill pRADIO LINES Alma Mater...... Cal Lutheran, 1984 Up to two telephone lines can be made avaliable to the designated Record at USD ...... 266-201-3 (8th Year) radio station of the visiting team. Please make arrangements through Overall Record ...... 599-421-2 (18th Year) the athletics media relations office well in advance. Assistants...... Eric Valenzuela (Pepperdine, 2001) ...... Jay Johnson (Point Loma, 2001) pHIGH-SPEED INTERNET ...... Mark Viramontes The press box is equipped with several high speed data jacks for on- Dir. of Baseball Operations...... Ramon Orozco line browsing and transmission. A wireless connection has also been Baseball Phone...... (619) 260-5953 recently added to the press box for those media members who have Baseball Fax ...... (619) 260-7750 a wireless card. p MEDIA RELATIONS pINTERVIEWS Associate A.D./Media Relations...... Ted Gosen Coaches and players will be avaliable for postgame interviews on the Assistant Dir. of Media Relations (Baseball Contact).... Chris Loucks field after a brief cooling down session and team meeting. Midweek Media Relations Coordinator...... Ryan McCann interviews can be conducted before and or after practices by special Loucks’ Direct Office Phone...... (619) 260-7930 arrangement through the athletics media relations office. Interviews Fax...... (619) 260-2990 with visiting coaches or players should be arranged through the visiting Loucks’ E-mail...... [email protected] team’s SID, when available. Cunningham Stadium Press Box...... (619) 260-8829 Web Site...... www.usdtoreros.com p ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 2007 USD Baseball Media Guide is a product of the USD Athletics p MEDIA CREDENTIALS Media Relations department. Requests should be made by phone (619-260-7930), fax (619-260- Layout and Design: Chris Loucks 2990) or e-mail ([email protected]) as far in advance as possible Cover Design: Chris Loucks and no later than 24 hours before gametime. Credentials can be picked Photography: Dennis Mock, Brock Scott, Dale Frost, Eric Drotter, Matt Brown up at the will call table located at the top of Cunningham Stadium. Printing: Kings Printing Corporation

 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

San Diego is truly “America’s Finest City.” A modern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year-round resort, San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and val- leys. San Diego also surrounds one of California’s greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor in determining the city’s history, economy and development.

Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country’s only area with perfect climate. This ideal year-round environment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average of less than 10 inches. Most days are sunny, with humidity generally low, even in the summer. The climate, attractive setting and recreational facilities make San Diego “America’s Finest City.”

According to Sports Illustrated, “For sheer numbers of participants, diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the sports fitness capital of the U.S.” Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surf on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any of the over 80 golf courses throughout the county. Balboa Park, a 1,158-acre recreation and cultural center, offers 25 tennis courts, two gym-

nasiums, two municipal golf courses, and one of the nation’s finest zoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging, fishing, bicycling, tennis, golf, jet skiing and kite flying.

As well as participating in recreational activities, San Diego supports their profes- sional teams -- the NFL Chargers play at Qualcomm Stadium, and the play in the new Petco Park. Dur- ing college football bowl week, San Diego annually hosts the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl in late December. During 1998, Qualcomm Stadium hosted the Super Bowl game between Denver and Green Bay; followed by the between the San Di- ego Padres and the . The Super Bowl returned to San Diego in 2003. Whatever sporting activity there is, Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres, is San Diego’s new downtown ballpark. it’s here in San Diego -- the sports capital of the U.S.!

 THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

The University of San Diego

The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institu- tion of higher education. Founded in 1949, USD is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcalá Park and is locat- ed just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego and the world fa- mous San Diego Zoo. Historic Old Town is just minutes away as well. The city of San Diego along with this campus traces their origins to fifteenth century Spain. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcalá de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university, the University of Alcalá, whose buildings became the inspiration for USD’s style.

The Campus

The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architectur- ally unique institutions in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USD has completed numerous major con- struction and expansion projects. In 2000, the Jenny Craig Pa- vilion, a 5,100-seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USD volleyball and basketball. In the fall of 2001, the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus and a new Science and Technology Center recently opened for the 2003-04 academic year. A five-story Spanish Renaissance parking garage (1,100 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the Immaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square-foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms, and laboratories.

Academics

USD enrolls more than 7,600 students who have a choice of more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university’s academic units in- clude the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law, and Nurs- ing. Class size generally averages between 15-25 stu- dents with the student to teacher ratio being 14:1. Over 97 percent of USD’s full-time faculty hold doctorates.

In the annual ratings of the country’s colleges and universities, published by U.S. News & World Report, USD moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The university now consistently ranks among the top schools in the United States.

Athletics

The University of San Diego is a member of the West Coast Conference for nearly all sports and competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. The football team just completed its 13th season in the Pioneer Football League. Women’s sports include: basketball, cross country, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Men’s sports include: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, rowing, soccer and tennis. Since 1990, USD teams have made 49 NCAA post-season appearances; garnered 56 All-American selections; had 37 Conference Coaches of the Year; won 15 conference championships; and 4 WCC Scholar Athletes of the Year. At the end of the 2005 football season, Jim Harbaugh was named the Pioneer Football League's Coach of the Year after leading the Torerosa to the best football season in school history. USD won 11 games with one loss, claimed its first ever PFL championship and finished the season ranked No. 1 in the Sports Network poll for mid majors.  Cunningham Baseball Stadium

Cunningham Stadium, the home of University of San Diego baseball, is one of the nation’s most beautiful collegiate ballparks. Situated in a natural amphitheater, Cunningham stadium is one of the coziest venues on the west coast. Just beyond the right field wall, the Douglas F. Manchester Residence Hall overlooks the picturesque home of the Toreros, creating an imposing view for left-handed hitters. Cun- ningham Stadium includes 4-lighted batting cages that allow players to hone their skills. For every bit of beauty that envelops Cunningham Stadium, there is an equal dose of tradition. The Toreros have won the 2002 and 2003 WCC Championships, moving on to the NCAA regionals both years as well. Dimensions at Cunningham are 309 feet down the left field line, 375 feet at left-center field, 395 feet to straightaway center, right-centerfield 385 feet, and 329 feet to right field. The fence is 8 feet high. With a capacity of 1,200, all seats are backed for spectator comfort. Field-level box seats are also available behind home plate. Spectators are also comforted by a full-service concessions stand, and public facilities. Prior to the 2003 campaign, Cunningham received several significant additions. A “Turf Tech” synthetic grass surface was installed in the foul areas between first and third base. Secondly, a new press box was built at the top of Cunningham that keeps the central architectural theme of 16th century Spanish renaissance alive, creating a superb facility to house media and game operations staff. In addition, a new public address system has been added, replacing the sound system that had been in place since Cunningham Stadium opened in 1970. The stadium also has a concessions stand that services crowd needs as well as a brand new fully lighted scoreboard. The playing surface consists of “Bullseye” Bermuda grass and the dirt portion of the infield is crushed red brick, which can be found at many major league stadiums.

The Stadium also features five batting cages that are roofed, fenced and all have lights. Three of the cages are 60 feet in length and the remaining two tunnels are each 40 feel long. In 1988 the stadium was named after John Cunningham, who led the Torero baseball team for 34 years. Coach Cunningham is still active within the athletic department and is currently the Director of Transportation.

 USD CHAMPIONSHIP MENTORING PROGRAM

The mission for the mentoring program is to provide the student-athletes in the baseball program at USD with a network of community leaders, campus administrators, faculty, and staff who will serve as advisors, guides, and role models to our players. Our game plan is to assemble a group of leaders who share an interest in helping the members of the team make the transition from high school, junior college, or foreign countries into the collegiate world. Specifically, we would like them to communicate with your student-athlete regarding anything but baseball (e.g., their future, their appearance, the way they speak and carry themselves, etc.). We are confident that these young men will benefit greatly from their relationship with the mentors.

USD mentors are individuals who serve as “shining examples” to these young men. It is USD’s firm belief that our players can never get enough help from positive role models. USD’s team will always consist of athletes from a variety of ethnic, social, and economic backgrounds. These players can all use direct exposure to career-oriented people who know what it takes to be suc- cessful. If our players have a network of campus-wide and community based professionals helping them transition to college and maintain their “focus,” they will find themselves ahead of the game.

Cyndi Casillas and Father Owen Mullen, Linda Coppa and Nick Thor Eakes and Blake Steven Chatwood Daniel Magness and McCoy Tagmyer Chad Blauer

Mike Metzger, Rick Jerry Prior and Darrin Judy Eppler and Josh Hagen and Steve Campbell Romanski Winnick  TOREROS AIM FOR RETURN TO REGIONALS Sure the majority of the infield is gone “There is going to be a learning curve with and so too is second-round draft choice Sean Nicol at shortstop, but he is more than and Friday starter Josh Butler. But the capable of blazing his own trail and not trying cupboard is far from bare for the Univer- to fill the shoes of a Steve Singleton. If you sity of San Diego baseball team entering look at the quality shortstops we have had the 2007 season as USD returns two here at USD, it has been an impressive , freshman All-Americans in and Sean is another one of those in a line of and Josh Romanski as well as a wealth great shortstops,” said Hill. of offensive talent returning from the 2006 At second base there will be a familiar team that made a trip to the NCAA Re- face to Torero fans, Justin Snyder. Snyder gionals. will move from center field to second, his The goals for this team are the same more natural position. As a sophomore Sny- as they always have been, to win the West der opened a lot of eyes around the WCC as Coast Conference championship, make he had a break-out type of season. In 2006, it into the NCAA Regionals and eventu- Snyder served as the USD lead-off hitter and ally on to the College World Series. San he responded with a .301 batting average, 66 Diego head coach Rich Hill also has the hits, 14 doubles, three home runs and 33 RBI team focused on peak performance. en route to earning an All-WCC honorable “Our goals in our program are all mention. centered around peak performance on “Justin Snyder is really going to surprise a daily basis,” said Hill. “The most im- some people. He turns the play as portant game is the next game, so with well as anyone on the west coast and has as that philosophy everything is centered on strong an arm as anyone in the country,” said developing our players to be the best they Hill. can be on game day. We will be training At third base, Kevin Hansen will also move MAGNESS Daniel in from the outfield to fill the hole left by the like our hair is on fire, training like mad departure of Ryan Lilly. As a sophomore, men. We will not rest until this program league performer and as a senior he was Hansen posted solid numbers as he .276 achieves its ultimate goal of getting to the named first-team All-State as he helped his with 53 hits, five doubles and 27 RBI. Hansen College World Series.” team reach the state championship game. was best known this past season for his abil- San Diego will look to some senior Chatwood is a freshman out of Redlands ity to lay down the and advance runners leadership to help them achieve their East Valley High School in Yucipa, Calif., into scoring position. goals, and what better seniors to turn to where he was a three-time All-Citrus League Now for the outfield. The WCC Freshman then Jordan Abruzzo, Shane Buschini, performer. He gradually increased his hit- of the Year, Josh Romanski, makes his return Daniel Magness and Anthony Slama. ting stats over the course of his outstanding and will move from left field to center field, Abruzzo and Slama were both second career and he capped off his career with a as well as serve as a Saturday starter for the day draft selections in 2006 and will now .470 batting average this past season. Toreros. Romanski was a valuable two-way be focused on helping this team achieve Moving to first base, Magness makes his player for the Toreros this past season as he its goals. return as the only other returning infielder for hit .287 with 45 hits, six doubles, four home Abruzzo will make his return as the USD. Magness was a solid force for the To- runs and 20 RBI, while also serving as the starting for the Toreros after a reros in 2006 and the coaching staff expects primary closer for USD. On the mound, Ro- solid 2006 campaign that saw him take nothing less from him this season. As a ju- manski led the team with five saves, while home second-team All-WCC honors. nior he hit .313 with 56 hits, seven doubles, posting a 4.50 ERA and a record of 5-4. For This past season, Abruzzo finished with a two home runs and 22 RBI. his efforts, he was selected second-team All- .314 batting average, led the team in dou- Jose Valerio could be a possible back- WCC and earned a Freshman All-American bles (18), home runs (8)and in RBI (58). up for Magness at first base. Valerio was distinction from Collegiate Baseball. Abruzzo was peaking at the right time for able to step in this past season and play a “Josh gets a great jump on the ball and the Toreros in 2006, as he tied a program huge role for the Toreros down the stretch. tracks it extremely well,” said Hill. “The chal- record for most single-game home runs He played in seven games with four starts at lenge for us there is that we also see Josh hit (3), most RBI (8) and most hits (5) in first base. Valerio had a huge hit in the bot- as a starting , being a Saturday starter. the second game of the NCAA Regionals tom of the ninth inning to keep a rally alive So it is going to be a challenge for him to DH against Saint Louis. against Santa Clara. Valerio posted a .267 and be a starting pitcher, but I am confident Backing up Abruzzo as well as split- batting average in those seven games. he will be successful this season.” ting time with him behind the plate will be The Toreros will have to replace the re- In left field, the Toreros will look to aju- junior Logan Gelbrich. This past season mainder of the infield with the departure of nior transfer from UCLA, Mike Metzger. The Gelbrich split his time between the des- first-team All-WCC shortstop Steve Single- coaching staff sees him bouncing back and ignated hitter and catcher positions with ton to pro baseball, as well as second base- forth between left and center field. This past Abruzzo and posted solid numbers. For man Keoni Ruth and third baseman Ryan season as a Bruin, Metzger played in 25 the season, Gelbrich hit .322 with five Lilly. With the loss of these key infielders, games with five starts. doubles and 10 RBI. some may wonder if it is a case of rebuilding Another familiar face will appear in right “Both Jordan Abruzzo and Logan Gel- or reloading? field for USD, Shane Buschini. Buschini brich are upper echelon Division I catch- “It is a case of rebuilding, especially early makes his return after a season that saw him ers in my opinion,” said Hill. “We just on,” said Hill. “When you lose the heart and hit .290 with 64 hits, 11 doubles, five home have that luxury here and we are very soul of the infield, Steve Singleton, who has runs and 32 RBI. As a sophomore, Buschini fortunate to have two that are of done extremely well in pro baseball, it will led the conference in hitting en route to a that caliber.” make things difficult. But we are going to be first-team All-WCC selection and the coaches Nick McCoy also makes his return to looking to Sean Nicol to fill that void.” think he is ready to return to that form. the Toreros to add depth to the catcher Nicol is a shortstop transfer from the Uni- Another newcomer who could see time position. McCoy saw limited action in versity of Portland and is expected to come in both right and left field will be freshman 2006. in and help the Toreros not skip a beat de- James Meador. Meader comes to USD from The continued depth at catcher sees fensively in the infield. This past season with Ramona High School after a standout career. two new faces in Stuart Kam as well as the Pilots, Nicol was the team’s third best hit- He is a three-time first-team All-Valley League Steven Chatwood. Kam is a freshman ter with a .303 batting average, had 61 hits, selection and as a senior he also earned first- from Kamehameha High School in Ho- 11 doubles, four home runs and 26 RBI.  nolulu, Hawaii. He was a three-time all- team All-State after hitting .510 with 12 success of this team,” said Hill. “They have will be Blake Tagmyer. He is a freshman home runs. the potential to eat up a good number of in- from Grandview High School in Centen- San Diego’s pitching will once again be nings. Both of those guys could pitch a lot on nial, Colo. He was a two-time first-team solid as two of the starting three pitchers weekends and either one of them could start All-Centennial League selection and as a from this past season make their return. on Tuesday’s.” senior he hit .520 with eight home runs, Sophomore south paw Brian Matusz is Looking at some of the newcomers who while helping his team make a trip to the projected to be USD’s Friday starter. As a could see time on the mound as well are San Elite 8 of the playoffs. freshman, Matusz was named a freshman Diego Player of the Year in 2006, freshman Steve Winnick comes to the Toreros All-American by both Collegiate Baseball AJ Griffin from Grossmont High School. As after a standout career at Horizon High and . He posted a 4-3 a senior he posted an 11-3 record, had a 1.49 School. He helped lead his team to four record with an ERA of 4.25 and fanned 93 ERA with 110 in 91 innings of work. consecutive Coastal League champion- batters in 89 innings of work in 2006. This As a junior he was selected as the San Diego ships. As a senior he hit .525 en route season Matusz has already garnered indi- Pitcher of the Year after posting an 8-3 record to being selected first-team All-State for vidual attention as he was named to both and a 1.99 ERA. small schools, and a first-team All-CIF Di- the Roger Clemens Award watch list and Chad Blauer is another member of the bull- vision IV. the Wallace Award watch list. pen who could see some time as well. The One of the keys to the Toreros earning As mentioned before Romanski is pro- freshman comes to USD after a stand-out ca- an at large bid into the Regionals in 2006 jected to be the Saturday starter and USD reer at Edison High School as an outstanding was their strength of schedule. 2007 is no will conclude its weekend rotation with the two-way player. As a senior he hit .375 and as different, as once again Hill and his coach- return of junior right-hander Matt Couch. a junior he hit .410 en route to earning a first- ing staff have put together another strong Couch is coming off one of his most impres- team All-Sunset League distinction. schedule. Should USD win these tough sive seasons as he posted a 4.00 ERA and Darrin Campbell is another potential fresh- non-conference games and not win the had a record of 7-5, while throwing in 108 man that could have a big impact on the To- WCC championship, they should have a complete innings. For his efforts this past reros. Campbell was a member of the Aliso good chance at earning another at large season, he took home All-WCC honorable Niguel baseball team. He missed the last two berth. mention honors. seasons as he was recovering from Tommy Some of the highlights of the San Diego USD doesn’t have a proto typical closer; John surgery. He has fully healed and is ex- schedule include a trip to Round Rock, Hill and the coaching staff are loaded with pected to see action this season. Texas to take on the Texas Longhorns in talent in the , which could bear well Some returners are also expected to see the second week of the season. The fol- for the Toreros. USD will look to Slama time on the mound as well. Russell Holzhauer lowing weekend the Toreros will head to and sophomore Ricardo Pecina for some makes his return to the Toreros for his junior Los Angeles, to take on parental power solid innings of middle relief or as a pos- season. As a sophomore, he posted a 2-3 re- Southern Cal in a three game set, two in sible midweek starter. Slama finished his cord with an ERA of 6.91. Fellow classman, L.A. and one in San Diego. injury plagued season with a 6.18 ERA and Luke Roniger, makes his return for San Diego Add the Colonial Athletic Association a record of 2-0. He was drafted in the 39th after a sophomore season that saw him post a perennial power Virginia Commonwealth, round by the , but has re- 4.50 ERA while making three appearances. followed by Wake Forrest at home, then turned to try and improve his draft status. Sophomore right-hander Scott DeNault a rematch with the school that knocked Pecina returns to the Toreros after a solid also returns for the Toreros as he had an im- USD out of the NCAA Regionals, a very 2006 freshman campaign as he posted a pressive freshman campaign. In 2006, De- strong Fresno State team in Fresno, Calif. 4.42 ERA and had a record of 4-4. Pecina Nault posted a 1-1 record with an ERA of 5.09. To close out the non-conference portion came up huge for the Toreros in the NCAA DeNault saw more action as the season pro- of the schedule the Toreros will have to Regionals. In the final game of the season gressed and became a valuable middle relief face an always strong University of Hous- against Fresno State, Pecina came in for pitcher for USD down the stretch. ton team and one of the top teams in the some relief work and was lights out as he Michael Lugo also makes his return for the Mountain West in UNLV. threw four scoreless innings allowing USD Toreros as a utility player. Lugo saw limited Once this non-conference portion of the to climb back into the game. action in 2006 primarily serving as a pinch run- schedule is over, USD must face a vastly “Anthony Slama and Ricardo Pecina ner. He, like Valerio, had a huge hit against improving WCC slate with Pepperdine, are probably two of the biggest keys to the Santa Clara to help lift the Toreros to a three- Loyola Marymount and San Francisco, all game sweep over the Broncos as he went 1- of who, year in and year out, are tough op- for-1 with one run scored. ponents. Now add in Santa Clara who USD’s final returner was a redshirt from has one of the better recruiting classes this past season, Brent Planck. Planck was according to Hill as well as Gonzaga and named the Harbor League Player of the Saint Mary’s, and San Diego’s schedule is Year award and named first-team All-Harbor as tough as it has ever been. League as a senior at Madison High School. “The key is to just take care of business USD has several other newcomers that in conference. Last year, I thought the could help them make their return to the NCAA conference was the best that I had seen postseason. One of these newcomers is a in my 13 years of coaching in this confer- freshman out of Thousand Oaks, Calif., Kevin ence,” said Hill. This year, we may not be Muno. As a senior at Loyola High School, he as strong from top to bottom, but there is was named first-team All-Mission League af- way more parity.” ter hitting .400 and registering 30 stolen bases and helping his team advance to the quarterfi- 2007 WCC PRESEASON nals of the CIF playoffs. COACHES POLL Chris Viegas is the next new face in a To- 1. Pepperdine - 47 (6) rero uniform this season. He hails from Ather- 2. SAN DIEGO - 41 (1) ton, Calif., and is a graduate of Saint Francis San Francisco - 41 (1) High School. As a senior he hit .378 with two 4. LMU - 28 home runs en route to being selected second- 5. Gonzaga - 25 team All-WCAL. As a junior he was named 6. Santa Clara - 19 third-team All-WCAL after posting a .352 bat- 7. Saint Mary’s - 16 SNYDER ting average. 8. Portland - 8 Justin Another key newcomer to the USD squad (First place votes)  HEAD COACH RICH HILL

San Diego’s Rich Hill has built the USD Toreros into one of the most successful Division I baseball programs on the West Coast. The 2007 spring season will be Hill’s 20th year as a head coach at the collegiate level, and ninth at USD, having enjoyed 16 winning seasons in 19 years. Since taking over at USD in 1999, Hill has been remarkable in leading the Toreros to eight consecutive winning campaigns, re-writing the school record book en route to claiming back-to-back West Coast Conference Championship titles in 2002 and 2003, and guiding the Toreros to their first-ever at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament in 2006. In the 2006 season, not only did Hill lead USD back to the post- season, but he also helped guide the Toreros to their highest national ranking at No. 8 in the Collegiate Baseball top-25 poll on Feb. 2, 2006. Other milestones that Hill achieved during this historic season was the team recorded its first win over a No. 1 ranked opponent as they swept the defending national champion Texas Longhorns in the opening weekend. Hill became the third coach in the history of the WCC to eclipse the 200 conference wins mark, and he is one win shy of the 600 career wins total with an overall coaching record of 599-420-3. Under his leadership San Diego has averaged 33 wins per season, including winning a school record 39 games in 2002, a year in which Hill was honored by his peers as the WCC Coach of the Year. Hill became one of the youngest coaches in collegiate history to reach 500 career victories in 2003, taking USD into postseason play and a second consecutive NCAA Regional appearance. Scheduling the nation’s top competition, Hill owns a 266-201- 3 (.569) overall record as San Diego’s . In turn, Hill has brought the school national notoriety, earning a No. 8 national ranking by Collegiate Baseball (2/13/06), its highest in school history. Following a 35-21 season in 2004, seven of Hill’s eight graduating seniors signed professional contracts. That same season a record 10 USD players were recognized as All-WCC performers, with five players being selected in the ‘04 MLB First Year Player Draft. This past June six more Toreros were drafted and signed by Major League clubs. The 44-year-old Hill is a proven winner. He has a record of success in each of his three head coaching stops - first at his alma mater Cal Lutheran. In his first head coaching job as the manager at Cal Lu, he won 83% of his games during his final three seasons (1991-93). Hill led Cal Lutheran to a record of 194-76 (.719) over six seasons, including two World Series appearances. His 1992 squad posted a 43-6 record before falling a couple of outs shy of the NCAA Division III title, while the 1993 team finished first in the Western Region with a 32-7 record. Under Hill’s guidance, the Kingsmen knocked off Division I opponents such as USC, Pepperdine, San Diego State, UC Santa Barbara and Cal State Northridge. During  his six seasons at Cal Lutheran, 92 percent Rich Hill’s Coaching Highlights of his players received their degrees Hill was hired by The University of San • No. 1 among active WCC coaches in career (405) and league (201) Francisco in 1994, taking the Dons from the victories as well as winning % (.587) and wins per season (31.4) WCC cellar to a 34-win season in his final year • 16 winning seasons in 19 years as a head coach in 1998. During a five-year coaching stint at • Over 500 career victories (599-420-3) San Francisco (1994-1998), Hill posted three • Has averaged 34 wins per season at USD since 2000 consecutive winning seasons, including a • Back-to-back West Coast Conference Championships 2002-2003 school best 18 wins in the West Coast Confer- ence in 1998 as the Dons finished tied with • WCC Coach of the Year 2002 USD for third place in the WCC. Over his final • Three NCAA Regional teams at USD three seasons there, Hill guided USF to up- • Eight players, including seven graduating seniors sign per division finishes in the WCC; and posted pro contracts following the 2004 season three straight winning seasons, including two • Inducted into the Cal Lutheran Hall of Fame (2005) campaigns of 30 or more victories. Hill’s track record boasts record-breaking seasons for wins in a single season at Cal Lu (43), USD (39) and Chatham in Cape League (35). In addition to his collegiate coaching positions, Hill was head coach for the Chatham A’s of the Cape Cod League between 1990-93, winning the league title in 1992 with a franchise record of 35-11. He has twice been recognized as the ABCA West Region Coach of the Year (1992, 1993); was the 1992 “Manager of the Year”; was twice named the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year (1992, 1993); and twice was the recipient of the California Lutheran Alumni Career Excellence Award (1993, 1994). Hill’s assistants have gone on to successful careers in baseball, including five earning head coaching positions, and two with administrative positions with Major League clubs. Hill has made his mark off the field as well. The past 10 years he has served on the American Baseball Coaches Association Editorial Committee; and has been an advisor with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He started an innovative peer-mentoring program with his USF team. Dons players and coaching staff volunteered at the nearby Hamilton Community Center, reading stories and playing games with homeless children. Furthermore, Hill is a speaker and clinician at various conventions and camps throughout the region. Hill earned his Bachelor of Arts degree (Physical Education) in 1984 from California Lutheran University. After playing one season with the St. Louis Cardinals organization in 1985 (Single A affiliate in Savannah, Georgia), he returned Rich Hill’s Coaching File... to his alma mater where he earned his Master of Science degree in Education in 1988. Rich and his wife, Lori, live in Year School Record Conference San Diego with their two children, Robbie (15) and Lindsey 1988 Cal Lutheran 21-21 13-11 6th (NAIA Dist. 3) (12). 1989 Cal Lutheran 31-18 16-8 3rd (NAIA Dist. 3) 1990 Cal Lutheran 35-16 12-8 1st (NAIA Dist 3) 1991 Cal Lutheran 32-8 10-3 1st (NAIA Dist. 3) 1992 Cal Lutheran 43-6 20-1 1st (SCIAC) 1993 Cal Lutheran 32-7 19-2 1st (West Region) 1994 San Francisco 22-33 9-21 (6th WCC) 1995 San Francisco 24-35 11-17 (5th WCC) 1996 San Francisco 30-25 15-13 (4th WCC) 1997 San Francisco 29-27 17-11 (3rd WCC) 1998 San Francisco 34-24 18-12 (T-3rd WCC) 1999 San Diego 28-27-1 13-16-1 (3rd WCC Coast) 2000 San Diego 34-27-1 14-16 (3rd WCC Coast) 2001 San Diego 35-21 20-10 (2nd WCC West) 2002 San Diego 39-23 18-12 (1st West/1st WCC) 2003 San Diego 32-30 18-12 (1st West/1st WCC) 2004 San Diego 35-21 19-11 (2nd WCC Coast) 2005 San Diego 30-27 16-14 (2nd WCC Coast) 2006 San Diego 33-25 13-8 (3rd WCC)

Career Years Overall Conference Rich Hill, his wife Lori and their two children, Robbie (15) and at USD 8 266-201-3 131-99-1 Lindsey (12) at USF 5 139-144 70-74 at Cal Lu 6 194-76 90-33 Career 19 599-421-3 305-219-1

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Eric Valenzuela, a key component in the success of San Jay Johnson, is entering his second season with the To- Diego baseball and the development of USD’s pitching staff, reros. During his first season at USD, he was instrumental in begins his fourth season as an assistant coach for the Toreros helping guide USD back into the postseason, while assisting in 2007. Valenzuela made an immediate impact during his first head coach Rich Hill will all aspects of the game. season at USD in 2004. Under his direction the Torero pitch- Johnson serves as USD’s primary hitting coach and also ing staff led the West Coast Conference in team ERA. All four takes on the roll of associate recruiting coordinator. He helped graduating pitchers from his 2004 staff went on to sign profes- recruit USD’s 2008 class, which was ranked No. 6 in the nation sional contracts at season’s end. by StudentSportsBasball.com. In his first season, the Toreros Valenzuela continues to recruit and develop some of the ranked first in the WCC in team hitting overall (.310) as wel as nation’s top amateur players. Valenzuela spearheaded the in conference games (.329). recruiting efforts for the 2006 USD recruiting class that was Johnson, the head coach at nearby Point Loma Naza- ranked among Baseball America’s Dandy Dozon. Valenzuela rene prior to coming to USD, did a remarkable job at PLNU, hasn’t stopped there as the 2008 Torero recruiting class has leading the NAIA Sea Lions to a national ranking as high as been ranked No. 6 by StudentSportsbaseball.com. No.6 and a 2005 Golden State Athletic Conference-Southern A native of West Covina, Valenzuela returned to Southern Division Championship. During four seasons at Point Loma California after serving as an assistant coach at St. Mary’s Nazarene, three as an assistant before becoming the head College for two seasons (2002 & 2003). While at St. Mary’s, Va- coach in 2005, Johnson and the Sea Lions made four con- lenzuela coordinated much of the team’s community programs, secutive trips to the NAIA Region II Championships and es- including directing youth camps and clinics. Valenzuela served tablished a Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) record as the Gaels third base coach, managed recruiting efforts and with 47 wins in 2004 while claiming the GSAC championship, also directed the team’s strength and conditioning program. as well as finishing 3rd in the NAIA College World Series. The Valenzuela’s background in developing young talent includes 2004 team was also awarded the Hank Burbridge NAIA team managing the pitching staff of the Brewster White Caps of the Champions of Character award. In the spring of 2005 Johnson Cape Code League in 2003. guided Point Loma Nazarene to a 37-16 overall mark, winning Valenzuela garnered All-America honors as a prep athlete the 2005 GSAC-Southern Division Championship and finishing at Bishop Amat High School and went on to accept a baseball the season ranked No. 19 nationally. Seven of Jay’s players at scholarship at Arizona State University where he was a mem- PLNU moved on to play . ber of the Sun Devil’s 1998 College World Series team. After Johnson currently works with San Diego’s Tecolote Youth transferring to Pepperdine, Valenzuela would be honored as Baseball Academy as the Director of Baseball Operations. the Wave’s team captain his senior year, leading Pepperdine His coaching experience also includes posting an 83-30-1 to the 2001 West Coast Conference Championship title. record directing the under-18 Chico Mavericks Baseball Club Valenzuela graduated from Pepperdine in 2001 with a B.A. from 1999-2002 and winning an Armed Forces Championship in Criminal Justice. His father, Victor, was an assistant boxing coaching the U.S. Navy Baseball club in 2003. coach for the United States in the 1984 Olympic Games and An outstanding high school and collegiate athlete, Johnson currently runs the Azusa Boxing Club in East Los Angeles. was the starting second baseman at Point Loma Nazarene in Valenzuela and his wife Betty reside in downtown San Diego. 1999 and 2000, hitting .326 during his senior season in 2000. As a collegiate underclassman, Johnson played at Shasta Ju- nior College. As a prep athlete at Oroville High School, John- son was a First Team All-CIF Northern Section pick in both baseball and football. Johnson earned a degree in Physical Education at PLNU in 2001 and later acquired a Master’s degree in Physical Edu- cation at Azusa Pacific University. Johnson and his wife Erika reside in San Diego.

Eric and Betty Valenzuela

11 Jay and Erika Johnson USD COACHING STAFF

A native of East Los Angeles, Calif., Mark Vira- The start of the 2007 season marks the start of Ra- montes brings seven years of collegiate coaching mon Orozco’s tenure with the Toreros baseball team experience to USD. The 2007 season will be his under head coach Rich Hill. second as an assistant at San Diego under head Orozco brings a wealth of coaching experience to the coach Rich Hill. Viramontes assumes the roll of USD coaching staff as he was most recently an assis- USD’s catching coach and field supervisor, while tant coach under current USD Assistant Coach Mark also working closely with the team’s hitters as an in- Viramontes for the DuPage Dragons of the Central Il- tricate part of the Toreros coaching staff. linois Collegiate Summer League (CICL). During his In the summer of 2006, Viramontes took over as first season with the team, he helped guide them to the head coach for the DuPage Dragons of the Central regular-season Co-Championship. During the season, Illinois Collegiate Summer League (CICL). During Orozco helped the team post a franchise-best 25-19 his first season at the helm, Viramontes guided the overall record. Dragons to a franchise-best 25-19 overall record. Prior to his work with the DuPage Dragons, Orozco His most recent coaching experience came in han- has served as an assistant coach for Glendale Com- dling a wide range of duties as an assistant at Divi- munity College helping serve as an academic advisor sion II California State University of L.A. in 2005. As and mentor to the student-athletes, while also assisting an assistant at East L.A. College from 1999-2004, the head coach with all aspects of the game. Viramontes helped the Huskies to three postseason Orozco earned his bachelor of science degree (Math- trips including a state finals appearance in 2000. Vi- ematics) in 1999 from California Lutheran University. ramontes has also spent the 2004 & 2005 season’s He also holds his two masters degrees, one in Cross- coaching in the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) Cultural Teaching that he earned in 2002 from National with the Brewster Whitecaps. University, and the other is a Masters degree in Educa- His coaching career began assisting the 1995 var- tion from the University of LaVerne that he received in sity program at James A. Garfield High School in Los 2005. Angeles and at San Gabriel High School from 1996- 1998. He would later become an Associate Scout for the , evaluating baseball talent in inner-city L.A.

12 2007 USD TOREROS BASEBALL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Yr. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 1 Sean Nicol INF SO R/R 6-0 175 Scottsdale, AZ/University of Portland 3 Justin Snyder INF/OF JR L/R 5-10 190 El Cajon, CA/El Capitan HS 4 Logan Gelbrich C JR R/R 6-3 210 Los Angeles, CA/Saint Monica’s Catholic 5 Kevin Hansen INF JR R/R 5-10 170 Glendora, CA/Glendora HS 6 Mike Lugo INF/OF SO L/R 5-10 175 Glendora, CA/Bishop Amat Memorial HS 7 Brent Planck INF RS-FR R/R 5-11 185 San Diego, CA/James Madison HS 8 Mike Metzger OF JR R/R 6-0 195 Fair Oaks, CA/UCLA 9 Jordan Abruzzo C SR S/R 6-2 230 El Cajon, CA/El Capitan HS 11 Kevin Muno INF FR R/R 5-9 170 Thousand Oaks, CA/Loyola HS 12 Nick McCoy C SO R/R 5-10 185 San Diego, CA/Westview HS 13 Blake Tagmyer INF FR L/R 5-10 170 Centennial, CO/Grandview HS 14 Chris Viegas OF FR R/R 5-10 172 Atherton, CA/St. Francis HS 15 Matt Couch RHP JR R/R 6-0 185 Sacramento, CA/Del Campo HS 16 Steven Chatwood C/2B FR R/R 5-8 170 Yucaipa, CA/Redlands East Valley HS 17 Brian Matusz LHP SO L/L 6-4 180 Cave Creek, AZ/St. Mary’s HS 18 Anthony Slama RHP SR R/R 6-3 205 Garden Grove, CA/Mater Dei HS 19 Luke Roniger LHP JR L/L 6-1 190 New Orleans, LA/Jesuit HS 20 Steve Winnick RHP/INF FR R/R 6-2 180 San Diego, CA/Horizon HS 21 Jose Valerio 3B/1B RS-SO R/R 6-1 210 Chula Vista, CA/Castle Park HS 23 Josh Romanski LHP/OF SO L/L 6-0 180 Corona, CA/Norco HS 24 Shane Buschini OF SR L/L 6-4 225 San Ramon, CA/California HS 25 Daniel Magness 1B SR L/L 6-3 220 San Diego, CA/Dallas Baptist University 27 Ricardo Pecina LHP/DH SO L/L 6-0 200 San Diego, CA/James Madison HS 28 Russell Holzhauer RHP JR R/R 6-3 210 Oceanside, CA/Rancho Buena Vista HS 29 James Meador UTL FR R/R 6-1 175 Ramona, CA/Ramona HS 30 Chad Blauer RHP/1B FR R/R 6-3 230 Hunnington Beach, CA/Edison HS 31 Darrin Campbell RHP FR R/R 6-4 190 Laguna Niguel, CA/ Aliso Niguel HS 36 AJ Griffin RHP FR R/R 6-5 215 El Cajon, CA/Grossmont HS 40 Scott DeNault RHP SO R/R 6-3 190 San Clemente, CA/Mater Dei HS 44 Stuart Kam C FR L/R 6-2 180 Honolulu, HI/Kamehameha HS 47 Stephen Streich LHP FR L/L 5-9 160 Phoenix, AZ/Brophy Prep

TORERO COACHING STAFF: 10 Rich Hill Head Coach (9th year, Cal Lutheran ’84) 34 Eric Valenzuela Assistant Coach (Pepperdine, 2001) 2 Jay Johnson Assistant Coach (Point Loma, 2001) 22 Mark Viramontes Assistant Coach Ramon Orozco Dir. of Baseball Operations (Cal Lutheran ’99)

Front Row (L-R): James Meador, Mike Metzger, Kevin Hansen, Josh Roman- ski, Matt Couch, Ricardo Pecina, Jose Valerio, Chris Viegas Second Row: Coach Rich Hill, Coach Eric Valenzuela, Steve Winnick, Luke Roniger, Scott DeNault, Chad Blauer, Stuart Kam, Ramon Orozco (Dir. of Baseball Ops.), Coach Mark Viramontes, Coach Jay Johnson Third Row: Sean Nicol, Blake Tagmyer, Kevin Muno, Steven Streich, Michael Lugo, Nick McCoy, Justin Snyder, Ste- ven Chatwood, Brent Planck Fourth Row: Jordan Abruzzo, Dan- iel Magness, Anthony Slama, Shane Buschini, Brian Matusz, Logan Gelbrich, Russell Holzhauer, Darrin Campbell, AJ Griffin

13 1 3 4 5 6 7 Sean Nicol Justin Snyder Logan Gelbrich Kevin Hansen Mike Lugo Brent Planck SO u SS u 6-0/175 JR u INF u 5-10/190 JR u C u 6-3/210 JR u INF u 5-10/170 SO u OF u 5-10/175 FR u INF u 5-11/185 Scottsdale, AZ El Cajon, CA Los Angeles, CA Glendora, CA Glendora, CA San Diego, CA

8 9 11 12 13 14 Mike Metzger Jordan Abruzzo Kevin Muno Nick McCoy Blake Tagmyer Chris Viegas JR u OF u 6-0/195 SR u C u 6-2/230 FR u INF u 5-9/170 SO u C u 5-10/185 FR u INF u 5-10/170 FR u OF u 5-10/172 Fair Oaks, CA El Cajon, CA Thousand Oaks, CA San Diego, CA Centennial, CO Atherton, CA

15 16 17 18 19 20 Matt Couch Steven Chatwood Brian Matusz Anthony Slama Luke Roniger Steve Winnick JR u RHP u 6-0/185 FR u C/2B u 5-8/170 SO u LHP u 6-4/180 SR u RHP u 6-3/205 JR u LHP u 6-1/190 FR u RHP u 6-2/180 Sacramento, CA Yucaipa, CA Cave Creek, AZ Garden Grove, CA New Orleans, LA San Diego, CA

21 23 24 25 27 28 Jose Valerio Josh Romansk Shane Buschini Daniel Magness Ricardo Pecina Russell Holzhauer SO u 3B u 6-1/210 SO u LHP u 6-0/180 SR u OF u 6-4/225 SR u 1B u 6-3/220 SO u LHP u 6-0/200 JR u RHP u 6-3/210 Chula Vista, CA Corona, CA San Ramon, CA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA Oceanside, CA

29 30 31 36 40 44 James Meador Chad Blauer Darrin Campbell AJ Griffin Scott DeNault Stuart Kam FR u UTL u 6-1/175 FR u RHP u 6-3/230 FR u RHP u 6-4/190 FR u RHP u 6-5/215 SO u RHP u 6-3/190 FR u C u 6-2/180 Ramona, CA Hunnington Beach, CA Laguna Niguel, CA El Cajon, CA San Clamente, CA Honolulu, HI

47 10 34 2 22 Steve Streich Rich Hill Eric Valenzuela Jay Johnson Mark Viramontes Ramon Orozco FR u LHP u 6-1/175 Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Dir. of Baseball Opp. 14 Phoenix, AZ PLAYER PROFILES

Sean Nicol Justin Snyder Logan Gelbrich Kevin Hansen Mike Lugo Brent Planck SO u SS u 6-0/175 JR u INF u 5-10/190 JR u C u 6-3/210 JR u INF u 5-10/170 SO u OF u 5-10/175 FR u INF u 5-11/185 Scottsdale, AZ El Cajon, CA Los Angeles, CA Glendora, CA Glendora, CA San Diego, CA

15 two home runs and 22 RBI…had nine multi-hit games…went 4-for- 5 with one RBI, two doubles and two runs scored against Portland (4/23/05)…went 2-for-4 with one RBI, one and two runs scored against Saint Mary’s (3/25/05).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year prep letterwinner at Saint Monica’s Catho- lic... student-Athlete of the Year as a senior, leading the Mariners to a share of the Camino Real League title as the team’s MVP... hit .518 and posted a .640 on-base %... 2004 Camino Real League MVP... Garnered First Team All-CIF honors... as a junior, Gelbrich led Saint Monica’s Catholic to an undefeated league campaign (12-0) and a 19-5 overall 3 record... batted .429, serving as the team captain as a junior... named a First Team All-Camino Real League player in 2003... as a sophomore, SOPHOMORE (2006): Played in and started all 58 games...hit .301, batted .414 and hit four homers as a Second Team All-Camino Real had 66 hits, 14 doubles, one triple, three home runs and 33 RBI... performer... coached by Jack White at Saint Monica’s Catholic... also had an on base percentage of .416...went 3-for-4 with two RBI, one a standout player for the RBI Academy/National club program. double and two runs scored against UC Davis (2/11/06)...went 3-for-6 with one RBI and one double against Kansas (2/18/06)...went 7-for-12 PERSONAL: Born December 1, 1985 in Santa Monica, Calif. to parents with three doubles and two RBI in the weekend series against Santa Jerry and Deborah... outstanding student, owning a 4.42 GPA as a Clara...went 2-for-2 with one triple and three runs scored against Saint prep... also recruited to play college baseball by UNLV, Boston College, Mary’s (3/31/06)...earned an All-WCC honorable mention. LMU, Long Beach State, Hawaii and Dartmouth... chose to attend USD for the baseball program, its coaches, and the academic reputation. FRESHMAN (2005): Played in 52 games, starting in 48…hit .318 with 57 hits, nine doubles, one triple, was third on the team in home runs Gelbrich’s Collegiate Batting Record with four and had 31 RBI…recorded 15 multi-hit games…went 2-for-5 year g-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi so bb sb-a ba with two RBI, two home runs and two runs scored against Gonzaga 2005 38-31 117 16 31 9 1 2 22 30 10 1-4 .265 (5/7/05)…went 4-for-6 with three RBI and one triple against Gonzaga 2006 34-28 90 16 29 5 0 1 10 19 10 4-7 .322 (4/3/05)…earned an All-WCC honorable mention selection. career 72-59 207 32 60 14 1 3 32 49 20 5-11 .289 HIGH SCHOOL: Key part of an El Capitan program that won back-to- back CIF Championship titles during his junior and senior seasons... throws right-handed but bats left... can play the outfield and infield... Batted .470 and stole 26 bases in 2004... named an all-state performer as a senior while garnering prep All-America honors... hit .407 as a junior and also received all-state recognition at season’s end... along with current USD teammate’s Jordan Abruzzo and Dustin Church, Snyder helped build El Capitan into one of the premier programs in the San Diego area... starred on the San Diego Gamer club team... Also lettered in football and soccer at El Capitan.

PERSONAL: Born April 8, 1986 in nearby El Cajon, Calif. to parents 5 Jeff and Lisa... also recruited by San Diego State... chose to attend USD for the athletic and academic opportunities. SOPHOMORE(2006): Played in 55 games with 52 starts while rotating between the left field, third base and the designated hitter positions...hit .276 with 53 hits, five doubles and 27 RBI...went 2-for-3 with three RBI Snyder’s Collegiate Batting Record against Vanderbilt (2/17/06)...went 7-for-14 with two doubles and two RBI in the weekend series against Portland to earn him a WCC Player year g-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi so bb sb-a ba of the Week distinction...went 2-for-5 with three RBI against Gonzaga 2005 52-48 179 32 57 9 1 4 31 16 36 3-6 .318 (5/14/06)...went 2-for-2 with three RBI against Saint Mary’s (3/31/06)... 2006 58-58 219 50 66 14 1 3 33 35 39 5-9 .301 went-3-for-4 with two RBI and one double against San Diego State career 110-106 398 82 123 23 2 7 64 51 75 8-15 .309 (3/10/06)...went 2-for-3 with three RBI against Saint Louis (6/3/06).

FRESHMAN: Played in 31 games with 24 starts…hit .260 with 25 hits, three doubles and six RBI…recorded seven multi-hit games…went 3-for-6 with one RBI, one double and two runs scored against Pepper- dine (4/16/05)…went 3-for-5 with one run scored against Pepperdine (4/15/05).

HIGH SCHOOL: Outstanding prep infielder at Glendora High School... served as the Tartans’ team captain as a junior and senior, leading Glendora to a state quarterfinals appearance in 2004... Hit .390 in as a senior and was honored as a first-team All-Sierra League performer... 4 Hit .465 as a prep junior, also garnering first team All-League recogni- tion... Earned three varsity letters playing baseball while also lettering in football... Coached by Dan Henley at Glendora... Also competed with SOPHOMORE (2006): Played in 34 games with 28 starts...hit .322 with the Trombly Bulldogs club program. 29 hits, five doubles, one home run and had 10 RBI...split time between the catcher and designated hitter spot...recorded six multi-hit games... PERSONAL: Born November 5, 1985 in Pasadena, Calif. to parents went 2-for-2 with one RBI against Cal Poly (3/5/06)...went 2-for-4 with Dave and Karen... Was also recruited by San Jose State and Cal Poly one RBI against UC Riverside (4/18/06)...went 2-for-4 with one RBI Pomona... Chose to attend USD because of the coaching staff and against Pepperdine (4/23/06)...went 3-for-4 with one double and two the atmosphere. runs scored against Saint Louis (6/3/06). Hansen’s Collegiate Batting Record FRESHMAN (2005): Played 38 games, starting in 31…hit .265 with year g-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi so bb sb-a ba 31 hits, nine doubles, tied for the team-lead in triples with one, had 2005 31-24 96 17 25 3 0 0 6 9 4 3-3 .260 2006 55-52 192 27 53 5 0 0 27 26 13 5-8 .276 16 career 86-76 288 44 78 8 0 0 33 35 17 8-11 .271 6 9

FRESHMAN (2006): Played in 11 games serving mostly as a pinch JUNIOR (2006): Played in and started all 58 games...hit .314 with 75 runner...hit .400 going 2-for-5 on the season...had a huge hit against hits, a team-leading 18 doubles, had the team-lead in home runs with Santa Clara to help lift the Toreros to a three-game sweep over the eight and led the team in RBI with 58...had 28 multi-hits games and 13 Broncos as he went 1-for-1 with one run scored (5/6/06)...also picked multi-RBI games...went 3-for-4 with two doubles and five RBI against up a hit against San Diego State going 1-for-1 (3/12/06). Kansas (2/18/06)...went 3-for-5 with one double and three RBI against Portland (4/8/06)...went 3-for-5 with one double, one home run and HIGH SCHOOL: Earned one varsity letter playing for Ken Kendrena at four RBI against San Francisco (4/30/06)...tied the single-game home Bishop Amat Memorial High…also earned a letter in football…hit .375 run’s hit record at USD with three in the NCAA Regionals win against as a senior en route to earning a first-team All-Serra League selection Saint Louis (6/3/06)...went 5-for-5 with three home runs, one double and a second-team All-San Gabriel Valley. and eight RBI in a win against Saint Louis (6/3/06)...was drafted in the 39th round of the 2005 MLB draft by the . PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 17, 1987 in Glendora, Calif.…has yet to declare a major at USD…chose to attend USD because of the academic SOPHOMORE (2005): Named a 2005 pre-season All-American by reputation and the baseball program…brother Anthony played football Collegiate Baseball Newspaper...also tabbed as the No. 23 overall pro at Iona College. prospect among all college sophomores in Baseball America’s list of ‘Fab 50’ players by class....named a candidate for the 2005 Johnny Lugo’s Collegiate Batting Record Bench Award..led all Torero players with 10 homeruns and 113 total year g-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi so bb sb-a ba bases...hit .279 with 67 hits, 14 doubes and 42 RBI...hit safely in 6-of-7 2006 11-0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-3 .400 games in early March, including going 2-for-4 with three RBI in a series career 11-0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-3 .400 deciding victory over San Diego State (3-13-05)...was 8-for-15 with 7 RBI during a three-game sweep at Santa Clara (April 9-10), including hitting a grand slam in game one- a 19-2 Torero victory...set a career- high with five hits in the series finale at Santa Clara (4-10-05), going 5-for-5 with a double and two RBIs...knocked in 5 runs at Cal State Northridge (4-19-05), doubling and hitting a three-run homer...earned an All-WCC second team selection.

FRESHMAN (2004): Garnered freshmen All-American honors by Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball News...named the 2004 West Coast Conference/Rawlings Freshman of the Year...also honored as a second team All-WCC selection...hit for a team-leading .375...lead the league in total bases (84), ranked second in homeruns (4), batting average (.375), hits (78), runs scored (50) and RBI (49), also ranked third in slugging % (.656)...started a total of 49 games...posted 13 multi- hit games...named the WCC/Rawlings Player of the Week (5/24) after going 8-for-14 (.571 BA) with nine RBI, two homeruns and four doubles during a USD three-game sweep over Saint Mary’s...went 4-for-6 (HR, 3 RBI, 2 R) vs. Gonzaga (5/8)...went 4-for-5 with one home run, one double and 4 RBI against Saint. Mary’s... finished the regular season on a seven game hitting streak, posting a .515 average (17-of-33), hitting four homeruns, five doubles and totaling 15 RBI over that span... On the season Abruzzo posted an on-base % of .417.

HIGH SCHOOL: Starred at in nearby El Cajon... was a First-Team All-State selection, hitting .455 with 8 HR and 44 RBI’s as a prep senior...led El Capitan to a 26-8 overall record and a CIF Championship in 2003...as a junior hit .430 with 7 HR and 45 RBI’s and was named an All-Grossmont North League player... Helped El Capitan compile a 25-10 record his junior year...played for the Encinitas Reds club program on a team that reached the Connie Mack World Series.

PERSONAL: Born on August 2, 1984 in San Diego, Calif.... son of Steve and Marsha Abruzzo...also recruited by Long Beach State and Loyola Marymount...brother, Spike played collegiate baseball...chose to attend USD for the academic and athletic opportunities.

Abruzzo’s Collegiate Batting Record

ABRUZZO Jordan year g-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi so bb sb-a ba 2004 50-49 208 50 78 14 0 9 49 13 15 3-5 .375 2005 58-58 240 35 67 14 1 10 42 18 18 2-2 .279 2006 58-58 239 36 75 18 0 8 58 16 19 5-6 .314 career 166-165 687 121 220 46 1 27 149 47 52 10-15 .320 17 12 15

FRESHMAN (2006): Played in three games serving mostly as a back- SOPHOMORE (2006): Posted career-bests in wins with seven and up catcher for the Toreros...posted a .000 batting average with two at strikeouts with 71...posted a 4.00 ERA...made 21 appearances with bats. 13 starts and picked up three saves...had a season-high 11 strikeouts against Portland (4/9/06)...picked up a win against Kansas allowing two HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters in baseball while playing runs on five hits in 5.1 innings of work...solidified himself as the Sunday for Beau Champoux and Mike Hymes at Westview High...hit .300 dur- starter at the start of conference play and posted a 3-3 record with a ing his senior season earning the teams MVP award...also lettered in team-best ERA of 3.33...earned an All-WCC honorable mention. water polo. FRESHMAN (2005): Solidified San Diego’s weekend rotation, assuming PERSONAL: Born on Mar, 2, 1987 in San Diego, Calif.…has yet to the role as the Toreros’ Sunday starter in late March... went 5-1 with a declare a major…was recruited by UC San Diego, Iowa and Creigh- 2.51 ERA in seven WCC starts to earn All-WCC Second Team honors at ton…chose to attend USD because of the academic reputation and season’s end... named the WCC Pitcher of the Week (5/2) after throw- baseball program. ing his first complete-game of his career to help USD win the decisive game of a weekend series with San Francisco (5-1-05)... allowed just 13 walks in 81+ innings... led all Torero pitchers within conference play in wins (5), ERA (2.39) and opponent’s batting average (.244)... began McCoy’s Collegiate Batting Record the season as a spot starter and long reliever... made nine appearances year g-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi so bb sb-a ba and three non-conference starts in January, February and March... 2006 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 Moved into the weekend rotation after a season-ending injury to USD career 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 star Nate Boman in late March... immediately won his first collegiate game, throwing six complete innings of five-hit baseball against St. Mary’s (3-25-05) on the home field of Diablo College... won again two weeks later at Santa Clara (4-17-05), pitching into the seventh inning to allow USD a three-game series sweep over the Broncos... struck out a season-high four batters four different times... Hurled a complete-game vs. USF (5-1-05), surrendering one run and five hits in the series’ finale to help USD keep pace in the WCC Coast Divisional race... finished the season strong, shutting out LMU (5-15-05) in a relief role (senior day), matching a season-high with nine innings pitched, allowing four hits and striking out four.

HIGH SCHOOL: Outstanding prep baseball player at Del Campo High School... posted a 1.06 ERA and struckout 104 batters during his senior season... three-time First Team All-Capital Athletic League player... Capital Athletic League MVP as a senior, leading the Cougars to a 15-3 league record and a 24-7 overall mark... garnered second team all-state honors and was also a first team all-city pick in ‘04... took the Cougars to the Sectional Finals as a junior in 2003... named the Capital Athletic League Pitcher of the Year... fanned 75 and owned an ERA of 1.09 as a junior... excelled as an underclassman at Del Campo, striking out 60 while keeping his ERA under 2.00... second team all-city pick as a sophomore... Also lettered as a prep basketball player... competed with the NorCal Baseball club program.

PERSONAL: Born on August 15, 1986 in Fremont, Calif. to parents Rob and Tracy... heavily recruited to play collegiate baseball by California, Long Beach State, Wake Forest and Pepperdine... chose to attend USD because of the academic opportunities, great baseball program and its reputation.

Matt Couch’s Collegiate Pitching Record COUCH year g-gs era w-l sv ip er h so bb cg 2005 17-10 3.65 5-3 0 81.1 33 82 41 13 1 2006 21-13 4.00 7-5 3 108.0 48 107 71 23 1 career 38-23 3.86 12-8 3 189.1 81 189 112 36 2

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Slama’s Collegiate Pitching Record year g-gs era w-l sv ip er h so bb cg 2006 25-2 6.18 2-0 1 39.1 27 50 37 18 0 career 25-2 6.18 2-0 1 39.1 27 50 37 18 0 17

SOPHOMORE (2007): Named to the Wallace Award Watch list for the best collegiate player in the nation...was named to the Roger Clemens Award Watch list vuying for the nation’s best collegiate pitcher.

FRESHMAN (2006): Made 15 appearances with 13 starts...posted a 4-3 record with an ERA of 4.25...Rivals.com named him a second-team Freshman All-American...was also named a Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball...was named to Baseball America’s All-Freshman team...was second on the team in strikeouts with 93...made his col- legiate debut against Texas throwing four solid innings of relief to pick up the (3/3/06)...was named the WCC Pitcher of the Week after a 19 solid performance against Pepperdine as he allowed one run on five hits while striking out six in eight complete innings of work (4/21/06)...Had SOPHOMORE (2006): Made three appearances posting a 0-0 record another solid outing against Georgia allowing three runs on eight hits with an ERA of 4.50...saw most of his action down the stretch for USD while striking out a season-high 11 batters in eight complete innings of as a mainstay in the bull pen. work (2/26/06)...picked up win against San Diego State allowing one run on three hits, while striking out 10 in eight innings of work (3/10/06). FRESHMAN (2005): Made one appearance in relief for the Toreros, striking out one batter while allowing two hits, and one run in one in- HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two varsity letters in baseball playing for Keith Merkel at St. Mary’s High…posted an 8-1 record with an ERA of 0.50 ning of work. as a senior en route to earning the state of Arizona Player of the Year award along with a Baseball America All-America distinction…was HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Jesuit High School in New Orleans, Loui- drafted in the fourth round of the 2005 draft by siana... Three-year letterman on a Jesuit team that won a Louisiana the Angels…was named first-team All-State as a junior after posting a State Championship as a sophomore... Helped Jesuit to the state finals 8-2 record with an ERA of 0.95. as a senior... Coached by Dave Moreau as a prep.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 11, 1987 in Cave Creek, Ariz…was heavily PERSONAL: Born May 9, 1985 in New Orleans to parents Jack and recruited by Arizona State, Pepperdine and UCLA…chose to attend Mary Sue Roniger... Was also recruited to play baseball at Pepperdine USD because of the academic opportunities as well as the baseball and Southeastern Louisiana... Chose USD for the location, excellent program…his father Michael ran track and field at Purdue University and academics and athletics. his brother Chris is currently playing baseball at Iowa Western. Roniger’s Collegiate Pitching Record Matusz’s Collegiate Pitching Record year g-gs era w-l sv ip er h so bb cg 2005 1-0 9.00 0-0 0 1.0 1 2 1 0 0 year g-gs era w-l sv ip er h so bb cg 2006 3-0 4.50 0-0 0 2.0 1 2 2 2 0 2006 15-13 4.25 4-3 1 89.0 42 84 93 39 1 career 4-0 6.00 0-0 0 3.0 2 4 3 2 0 career 15-13 4.25 4-3 1 89.0 42 84 93 39 1

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JUNIOR (2006): Made 25 Appearances with two starts...posted a 2-0 record with an ERA of 6.18...had a solid outing against UC Irvine as he struck out a season-high four in 1.2 innings of work (2/21/06)...in his first start of the season against San Diego State (5/2/06), he retired the first nine batters he faced before allowing four runs on four hits in 3.2 innings of work.

SLAMA Anthony COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Santa Ana Community College…as a sophomore he posted a team-leading 2.51 ERA with a record of 4- 4…struck out 48 batters in 46.2 innings of work.

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FRESHMAN (2006): Played in seven games, starting in four...posted FRESHMAN (2006): Played in 47 games with 41 starts as a position a .267 batting average registering four hits on the season...came up player, and made 23 appearances with five starts as a pitcher serving big in the Toreros come-from-behind win against Santa Clara as he as a valuable two-way player for USD...was named a freshman All- had a huge hit in the bottom of the ninth to keep the rally alive for USD American by Collegiate Baseball...was named the WCC Freshman of (5/5/06)...went 2-for-4 during his first start of the season against Santa the Year...hit .287 with 45 hits, six doubles, one triple and four home Clara (5/6/06). runs while rotating between the outfield and designated hitter spots... on the mound he posted a 5-4 record with an ERA of 4.50 while pick- FRESHMAN (2005): Redshirted at San Diego. ing up a team-leading five saves...went 6-for-12 (.500) with three RBI, one double, one home run and came across the plate three times in HIGH SCHOOL: Posted outstanding numbers as a prep third baseman the weekend sweep over Texas to earn his first of two WCC Player of and first baseman at nearby Castle Park High School... was named the the Week distinctions...went 3-for-4 with one double against Loyola South Bay Player of the Year in 2004 after batting .423 and leading the Marymount (4/13/06)...went 1-for-2 with two RBI and one home Trojans into postseason play... also honored as a First Team All-South run against Santa Clara (5/6/06)...had a solid pitching performance Bay performer as a senior and junior... hit .483 as during his junior cam- against Pepperdine allowing two runs on six hits in 6.2 innings of work paign... led all South Bay players in a number of offensive categories (4/23/06)...had another solid start against UC Riverside allowing three during his prep career spanning three award-winning seasons... coached runs on four hits in 5.1 innings of work, taking a no-hitter into the fifth by Joaquin Sosa at Castle Park. inning (5/16/06)...went 2-for-4 with one home run and one RBI in a win against Saint Louis (6/3/06)...went 3-for-4 with one double and one RBI PERSONAL: Born May 30, 1986 in Chula Vista, California to parents against Fresno State (6/4/06). Jose and Yolanda... Was also recruited by Hawaii and San Diego State... chose to attend USD because of the academics, baseball team and HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters in baseball while playing location close to home. for Gary Parcell at Norco High…recorded a 10-1 record with an ERA Valerio’s Collegiate Batting Record of 0.42 and hit .510 with eight home runs and 45 RBI as a senior…was named the Mountain View League MVP as a senior along with an All-CIF year g-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi so bb sb-a ba and All-State selection…as a junior posted a 7-2 record with an ERA 2006 7-4 15 1 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 0-0 .267 of 2.20 while hitting .350…hit .410 as a sophomore and registered a career 7-4 15 1 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 0-0 .267 7-1 record with an ERA of 2.10…was named first-team All-Mountain League as a sophomore, junior and senior...was drafted in the 15th round of the MLB draft by the San Diego Padres

PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 18, 1986 in Corona, Calif…majoring in com- munication studies…was heavily recruited by Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Tulane and Arizona…his father played college baseball at Cal State Fullerton.

Romanski’s Collegiate Batting Record year g-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi so bb sb-a ba 2006 47-41 157 40 45 6 1 4 20 21 21 4-5 .287 career 47-41 157 40 45 6 1 4 20 21 21 4-5 .287

Romanski’s Collegiate Pitching Record year g-gs era w-l sv ip er h so bb cg 2006 23-5 4.50 5-4 5 56.0 28 57 54 20 0 career 23-5 4.50 5-4 5 56.0 28 57 54 20 0

ROMANSKI Josh

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JUNIOR (2006): Played in 58 games with 52 starts...hit .290 with 64 hits, JUNIOR (2006): Played in 50 games with 49 starts...hit .313 with 56 11 doubles, five home runs and had 32 RBI...had 19 multi-hit games and hits, seven doubles, two home runs and 22 RBI...went 3-for-4 with two seven multi RBI games...went 4-for-5 with one double, one home run RBI against San Diego State (3/12/06)...went 2-for-3 with two RBI and and five RBI against Kansas (2/18/06)...went 3-for-4 with two doubles one home run against Saint Mary’s (4/2/06)...went 2-for-5 with one and three RBI against Texas Southern (3/15/06)...went 2-for-4 with one RBI, one double and one home run against Georgia (2/26/06)...went home run and three RBI against UC Riverside (5/16/06)...earned one 2-for-4 against Southern California (2/19/06)...went 4-for-6 with four WCC Player of the Week distinction after going 6-for-12 with five RBI, RBI against San Diego State (5/2/06)...went 3-for-4 with one double two doubles and one home run at the USC Public Storage Tournament... against Saint Louis (6/3/06)...went 3-for-5 with two RBI against Fresno went 2-for-3 with two runs scored against Saint Louis (6/3/06). State (6/4/06).

SOPHOMORE (2005): Had an outstanding sophomore season...unani- COLLEGE: As a sophomore at Dallas Baptist University he hit .372, mous selection for All-WCC First Team honors...went on a 19-game good for third on the team, had 67 hits, with 14 doubles, four homeruns hitting streak (April 3-May 8), best for any player in the WCC in 2005... and 45 RBI...as a freshman at DBU he hit .239 with 34 hits, three led San Diego in batting average (.352), multiple RBI games (12), runs doubles, three home runs and 25 RBI. (46), stolen bases (15) and slugging % (.538), tied for the team-lead in RBIs (42) and walks (36)...led the WCC in batting average (.398) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters playing at Christian High during league play...utilized primarily in right field (33 games) but also School...posted a career batting average of .420 with 145 hits, 12 started 20 games as the Torero centerfielder...hit in the 5th spot in the home runs and 117 RBI...named first-team All-Eastern League three USD order 19 times, moving into the third spot towards the end of the of four years...named first-team All-CIF division IV three of four years, season...went on a tear late in the year, going 27-for-52 (.519 BA) during including a CIF division IV Pitcher of the Year award as a sophomore. an 11-game span in the month of April...enjoyed 10 multi-hit games in As a senior hit .483 with 42 hits, five home runs and 38 RBI...was 11 outings during that stretch...hit six doubles in four games (April 15- named to the Union Tribune’s first-team All-Academic his junior and 19)...went 7-for-15 (.467 BA) with four RBI and five runs scored to lead senior seasons. USD to a series win over then-No. 29 Pepperdine in mid-April...helped the Toreros win a critical league series at Gonzaga late in the season, PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 1, 1984 in San Diego, Calif...was recruited to going 5-for-11 with two doubles and a homerun...hit six homeruns on play at UC Irvine and Baylor University...chose to attend USD because the season, second best for any Torero in 2005. of the academic reputation and because of the baseball program. Magness’ Collegiate Batting Record FRESHMAN (2004): Made 14 starts (nine as the DH, five in right field)... Hit a towering two-run homer against Santa Clara (4-10-04) that allowed year g-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi so bb sb-a ba USD to sweep a doubleheader and the three-game series with the 2006 50-49 179 27 56 7 0 2 22 18 27 0-3 .313 Broncos... Enjoyed a pair of games in which he totaled three-hits, the career 50-49 179 27 56 7 0 2 22 18 27 0-3 .313 first coming in his second collegiate start vs. UC Riverside (3-31-04) and later against St. Mary’s (5-21-04)... Went 3-for-3 during that game with St. Mary’s, scoring, driving in a run and stealing a base... Hit safely in three straight games in May, helping USD win 15 of its last 17 contests... Totaled 49 at-bats on the year in 23 appearances.

HIGH SCHOOL: Hit eight homers and posted a .440 batting average while playing for California High School as a prep senior... twice named an All-East Bay Athletic League player as a prep... honored as an All- State selection following his senior campaign... led California High to the league championship as a junior batting .500 and hitting six homeruns... During that same year, Buschini took California into the sectional semi- finals, helping Cal High finish with a record of 22-4... twice mentioned as an all-area player... coached by Dave Hamilton at Cal High... also played for the Lafayette General Club team.

PERSONAL: Heavily recruited out of high school by Santa Clara, Pep- perdine, California, Cal Poly SLO and Fresno State... chose to attend USD to play for a championship baseball program... also played Water Polo, Soccer and football in high school... son of Mark and Mary Bus- chini... Born on April 24, 1985 in Martinez, California.

Buschini’s Collegiate Batting Record year g-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi so bb sb-a ba 2004 23-14 49 10 12 3 0 1 6 12 8 2-2 .245 2005 56-53 199 46 70 17 1 6 42 46 36 15-23 .352 2006 58-52 221 30 64 11 0 5 32 43 18 6-11 .290 career 137-119 469 86 146 31 1 12 80 101 62 23-36 .311 BUSCHINI Shane 21 27 40

FRESHMAN (2006): Made 20 appearances with nine starts...posted a FRESHMAN (2006): Made 15 appearances...posted a record of 1-1 4-4 record with an ERA of 4.42 in 55.0 innings of work...Picked up his with an ERA of 5.09...threw in 23 innings while registering 17 strike- first collegiate win against Washington allowing three runs on nine hits, outs while serving as a mainstay in the Toreros bull pen...recorded a while striking out five in 5.1 innings of work (3/7/06)...picked up a win season-high four strikeouts against UC Irvine (2/21/06). against Texas Southern allowing one run on six hits, while striking out five in 6.1 innings of work (3/15/06)...picked up a win against UNLV al- HIGH SCHOOL: Earned one varsity letter in baseball playing for Burt lowing no runs on four hits in six complete innings of work (3/26/06). Call at Mater Dei High…helped team win the CIF Division I Champion- ship, while earning a first-team All-CIF selection as a senior. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two varsity letters playing for Robert Lavato at James Madison High…hit .466 with 112 strikeouts during his senior PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 17, 1986 in San Clemente, Calif…undecided season…named the Harbor League Player of the Year during his senior major at USD…chose to attend USD because of the academics, the season…hit .516 with 115 strikeouts during his junior season en route baseball program and because it is close to home…was also recruited to earning the Harbor League Offensive Player of the Year award…also by UC Santa Barbara, Long Beach State and Concordia. lettered in football. DeNault’s Collegiate Pitching Record PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1987 in San Diego, Calif…undeclared ma- year g-gs era w-l sv ip er h so bb cg jor at USD…chose to attend USD because it was close to home and 2006 15-0 5.09 1-1 0 23.0 13 25 17 12 0 because of the baseball program. career 15-0 5.09 1-1 0 23.0 13 25 17 12 0

Pecina’s Collegiate Pitching Record year g-gs era w-l sv ip er h so bb cg 2006 20-9 4.42 4-4 0 55.0 27 67 31 29 0 career 20-9 4.42 4-4 0 55.0 27 67 31 29 0 2007 San Diego Returning Redshirts

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SOPHOMORE (2006): Made 19 appearances posting a 2-3 record with FRESHMAN (2006): Redshirted at USD. a 6.91 ERA…registered 13 strikeouts in 27.1 innings of work…served as a valuable down the stretch for the Toreros. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters in baseball while playing for Robert Lavato at James Madison High…hit .432 during his senior FRESHMAN (2005): Made 19 appearances posting a 1-1 record season en route to a Harbor League Player of the Year award and with an ERA of 10.29 while serving as a mainstay in the Toreros bull named first-teal All-Harbor League…hit .299 as a junior and was named pen…recorded 12 strikeouts in 21.0 innings of work. first-team All-Harbor League…hit .375 as a sophomore earning him a first-team All-Harbor League selection…also lettered in football. HIGH SCHOOL: All-time leader in career wins and innings pitched as a prep standout at Rancho Buena Vista High School... named a Second PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 21, 1986…majoring in business admin- Team All-Palomar League player as a senior, going 6-3 and posting a istration…was also recruited by UC San Diego, Chapman and Ari- 2.30 ERA... three-year letterman at RBV... won all five of his decisions zona…chose to attend USD because of the academic opportunities (5-0) as a prep sophomore... then won eight games (8-4) his junior and baseball program. season... also reached the state championship game playing with the Orange County Dawgs club team. PERSONAL: Born on October 29, 1985 to parents Craig and Terri... Was also an exceptional student at RBV, choosing to attend USD over Dartmouth and UCSD... Plans to major in Engineering with a minor in Business... Also an award-winning basketball player as a prep under- classman at RBV.

Holzhauer’s Collegiate Pitching Record year g-gs era w-l sv ip er h so bb cg 2005 13-0 10.29 1-1 1 21.0 24 35 12 10 0 2006 19-0 6.91 2-3 0 27.1 21 36 13 10 0 22 career 32-0 8.42 3-4 1 48.1 45 41 25 20 0 2007 San Diego Newcomers

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FRESHMAN (2006): Played at the University of Portland… Started in HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in baseball playing for 46 games while appearing in 49 at second base ... tied for team-high Chris Beck and Brian Felton at Loyola High School…as a sophomore with five stolen bases, second with 34 runs, 61 hits and third with a he was name second-team All-Mission League…as a junior he was .303 batting average ... also had 34 runs, 26 RBI, 11 doubles, four named second-team All-Mission League while posting a .320 batting home runs and a triple. average and recording 20 stolen bases…as a senior was named first- team All-Mission League and also earned a first-team All-CIF honor HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in baseball under Tom Suc- after posting a .400 batting average with two home runs and 30 stolen cow at Brophy College Prep…as a sophomore he hit .305 and helped bases…he helped his team advance to the quarterfinals of the CIF his team reach the semi finals of the playoffs…as a junior he hit .426 playoffs as a senior. with five home runs in helping his team win the Regional champion- ship…as a senior he hit .418 with four home runs in helping his team PERSONAL: Kevin Patrick Muno Jr. was born on Dec. 28, 1987…is win a second consecutive Regional championship. the son of Kevin and Anne Muno…chose to attend USD because of the academics and baseball program…has yet to declare a major. PERSONAL: Sean Nicol was born on Sept. 25, 1986…is the son of Karl and April Nicol…chose to transfer to USD because of the great academic atmosphere and outstanding baseball program

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SOPHOMORE (2006): Played at UCLA...played in 26 games with five HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year letter winner in baseball at Grandview starts...posted a .154 batting average with four hits, one home run High School under Dean Adams…as a junior he hit .405 with four home and one RBI. runs en route to earning first-team All-Centennial League honors and leading his team to a league championship…as a senior he hit .520 with FRESHMAN (2005): Played at UCLA...played in 36 games with 18 eight home runs and was selected first-team All-State and All-League, starts...posted a .222 batting average with 16 hits, two doubles and while helping his team reach the Elite 8 of the state playoffs. 14 RBI. PERSONAL: Blake Robert Tagmyer was born on Oct. 29, 1987…he HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in baseball while playing is the son of Bob and Sue Tagmyer…was also recruited by Gonzaga, at Jesuit High School for Joe Putolny…for his four-year career, he hit Portland, Loyola Marymount and San Francisco…chose to attend USD just over .400 with 18 career home runs…he was selected his team’s because of the great baseball program, outstanding coaching staff and MVP all four seasons. the excellent academic opportunities.

PERSONAL: Michael William Metzger Jr. was born on Sept. 21, 1985…is the son of Mike and Kathy Metzger…was also recruited by UCLA…chose to transfer to USD because of the outstanding baseball program and the academic challenges.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in baseball playing at St. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in baseball while playing at Francis Mountain View High School…as a junior he posted a .352 bat- Horizon High School…helped his team win four consecutive Coastal ting average with two home runs, while earning a third-team All-WCAL League Championships…as a sophomore he hit .415 and had an honor…as a senior he hit .378 with two home runs en route to earning ERA of 0.18 en route to being selected as a first-team All-CIF Division a second-team All-WCAL distinction. IV honoree…helped his team to the CIF Championship game as a junior…as a senior he posted a .525 batting average en route to being PERSONAL: Christopher John Viegas was born on Feb. 2, 1988…he named first-team All-CIF Division IV, second-team All-CIF San Diego is the son of Vic and Loren Viegas…was also recruited by Santa Clara and first-team All-State for small schools…as a senior also took home and Arizona…chose to attend USD because of the location, education Pitcher of the Year honors…also was standout on the basketball court and strong baseball program. helping lead is team to a state championship and three CIF San Diego Championships…also played football and helped his team get to the CIF Championship game.

PERSONAL: Steven Winnick was born on Sept. 16, 1987…is the son of John and Dorothy Winnick…was also recruited by UC Davis, UC Irvine, Dartmouth, Cal State Fullerton and UC Riverside…chose to attend USD because of the location, high standard of academics and because of the excellent baseball program.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year letter winner under Steve Hernan- HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in baseball while playing dez at Redlands East Valley High School…was a three-time All-Citrus for Dean Welch at Ramona High School…as a sophomore he hit .375 League honoree…as a sophomore he hit .390, as a junior he hit .450 with one home run to earn first-team All-Valley League honors…as a and as a senior he hit .470. junior he hit .500 with seven home runs en route to earning first-team All-State honors for underclassmen…as a senior he was named first- PERSONAL: Steven Chatwood was born on Sept. 20, 1987…he is the team All-American and first-team All-State after hitting .510 with 12 son of Steve and Lisa Chatwood…was also recruited by UC Irvine, UC home runs…was also a member of the football team. Riverside, Point Loma and Cal State Northridge…chose to attend USD because of the exceptional academics and baseball programs PERSONAL: James Richard Meador was born on Dec. 9, 1987…is the son of Richard Meador…was also recruited by UCLA, Long Beach State and Arizona State…chose to attend USD because of the excellent baseball program and because of the academic reputation…plans on majoring in business.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in baseball while playing for HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters playing baseball at Ka- Steve Lambright at Edison High School…as a senior he hit .375…as mehameha High School for Vern Ramie…was a three-time all-league a junior he hit .410 en route to earning a first-team All-Sunset League performer…as a senior was also selected All-State and helped his team selection. to the state championship game.

PERSONAL: Chad Daniel Blauer was born on Dec. 21, 1987…he is PERSONAL: Stuart Kannaloa Kam was born on Dec. 30, 1987…he is the son of John and Kathy Blauer…was also recruited by UCLA, UC the son of Albert Kam…was also recruited by Pepperdine, San Fran- Santa Barbara, Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine and Dartmouth…chose cisco and Portland…chose to attend USD because of the opportunity to attend USD because of the quality baseball program and outstand- to contribute to the team…his father Albert played baseball at the Uni- ing academic reputation…his brother Robbie played baseball at UC versity of Denver and his brother played baseball for Pepperdine. Santa Barbara.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Was a member of the Aliso Niguel baseball team for HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two varsity letters playing baseball at Brophy two seasons. College Prep in Phoenix, Airz…as a junior he helped his team win the Regional Championship, while posting a 5-1 record and an ERA PERSONAL: Darrin Kent Campbell Jr. was born on Sept. 1, 1987…he of 2.20…as a senior he helped his team win the SA Division 1 State is the son of Darrin and Lisa Campbell…was also recruited by USC, Championship, while posting a 5-1 record with 80 strikeouts. Texas Christian and Dartmouth…chose to attend USD because of the academics and baseball program. PERSONAL: Stephen Streich was born on 10-26-87…he is the son of Dennis and Judy Streich…was also recruited by UC Irvine and Wake Forest…chose to attend USD because of the city and the baseball program.

36 How to Figure HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in baseball while playing at nearby Grossmont High School and for coach Rob Phillips…as a Batting Average: Divide the total number of hits collected sophomore he posted a 5-2 record with an ERA of 2.40…as a junior by a player by the total number of at-bats. posted an 8-3 record with a 1.99 ERA, posted 85 strikeouts in 67 innings Slugging Percentage: Divide the number of total bases by of work en route to being selected as the San Diego Division II Pitcher of the Year…as a senior posted a 11-3 record with a 1.49 ERA, while the total number of at bats. also picking up 110 strikeouts in 91 innings of work en route to being On-Base Percentage: Divide the total number of hits, all named the San Diego Section Player of the Year for Division II. bases on balls and hit-by-pitch, by the total number of at- bats, all-bases on balls, and sacrifice fly. PERSONAL: Arthur Joseph Griffin was born on Jan. 28, 1988…is the : The total number of earned runs son of Tim and Kathy Griffin…was also recruited by Long Beach State, allowed by a pitcher, multiplied by the number of innings UC Irvine, UC Riverside, Arizona State and Arizona…chose to attend pitched. USD because of the campus, academics and because of the excellent Fielding Percentage: The sum of putouts and assists, di- baseball program…plans to major in business…is fluent in Spanish and enjoys playing the guitar in his spare time. vided by the sum of putouts, assists and errors

25 2006 Schedule/Results (33-25; 13-8 West Coast Conference) Date Opponent Result Score Site Att. USD Pitcher Record WCC 2/3 TEXAS W 4-2 H 1200 Butler (1-0) 1-0 2/4 TEXAS W 6-0 H 1342 Couch (1-0) 2-0 2/5 TEXAS W 12-8 H 1200 HOLZHAUER (1-0) 3-0 2/10 UC Davis W 4-2 A 322 Butler (2-0) 4-0 2/11 UC Davis W 11-4 A 355 Matusz (1-0) 5-0 2/12 UC Davis L 2-6 A 355 Pecina (0-1) 5-1 2/17 Vanderbilt~ W 10-0 N 506 Butler (3-0) 6-1 2/18 #30 Kansas~ W 17-6 N 704 Couch (2-0) 7-1 2/19 #25 USC L 3-8 A 702 Romanski (0-1) 7-2 2/21 UC IRVINE L 4-10 H 215 Holzhauer (0-2) 7-3 2/24 Georgia L 0-1 A 1535 Butler (3-1) 7-4 2/26 Georgia L 1-3 A 1016 Matusz (1-1) 7-5 2/26 Georgia L 8-9 A 1487 Romanski (0-2) 7-6 3/3 #30 Cal Poly L 0-4 A 1011 Butler (3-2) 7-7 3/4 #30 Cal Poly L 6-8 A 1212 Romanski (0-2) 7-8 3/5 #30 Cal Poly W 5-4 A 1044 Holzhauer (2-1) 8-8 3/7 Washington W 8-4 A 285 Pecina (1-1) 9-8 3/10 SAN DIEGO STATE W 3-1 H 375 Matusz (2-1) 10-8 3/12 SAN DIEGO STATE W 16-1 H 250 Butler (4-2) 11-8 3/12 San Diego State W 10-5 A 440 Couch (3-0) 12-8 3/14 #3 Rice L 2-11 A 2759 Romanski (0-4) 12-9 3/15 Texas Southern W 8-1 A 75 Pecina (2-1) 13-9 3/17 Houston W 9-4 (11) A 854 DeNault (1-0) 14-9 3/18 Houston W 2-0 A 765 Butler (5-2) 15-9 3/19 Houston L 2-3 A 923 Holzhauer (2-2) 15-10 3/24 UNLV W 7-6 H 180 Couch (4-0) 16-10 3/25 UNLV W 10-3 H 364 Butler (6-2) 17-10 3/26 UNLV W 3-0 H 750 Pecina (3-1) 18-10 3/31 SAINT MARY’S* W 13-4 H 215 BUTLER (7-2) 19-10 1-0 4/1 SAINT MARY’S* L 3-5 H 219 MATUSZ (2-2) 19-11 1-1 4/2 SAINT MARY’S* W 9-4 H 235 Couch (5-0) 20-11 2-1 4/7 Portland* W 2-0 A 293 Matusz (3-2) 21-11 3-1 4/8 Portland* W 8-6 A 105 Butler (8-2) 22-11 4-1 4/9 Portland* L 3-4 (15) A 169 Couch (5-1) 22-12 4-2 4/11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 1-2 H 105 Holzhauer (2-3) 22-13 4/13 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* W 6-4 H 200 Pecina (4-1) 23-13 5-2 4/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* L 3-7 H 200 Butler (8-3) 23-14 5-3 4/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* W 6-5 H 237 Romanski (1-4) 24-14 6-3 4/18 UC RIVERSIDE L 1-11 H 106 Pecina (4-2) 24-15 4/21 Pepperdine* W 6-1 A 0 Matusz (4-2) 25-15 7-3 4/22 Pepperdine* L 2-4 A 563 Couch (5-2) 25-16 7-4 4/23 Pepperdine* L 4-5 (10) A 0 Butler (8-4) 25-17 7-5 4/25 UC Irvine L 0-7 A 218 Pecina (4-3) 25-18 4/28 San Francisco* L 0-4 A 205 Matusz (4-3) 25-19 7-6 4/29 San Francisco* L 0-5 A 275 Butler (8-5) 25-20 7-7 4/30 San Francisco* W 9-3 A 347 Couch (6-2) 26-20 8-7 5/2 San Diego State W 15-7 A 546 Romanski (2-4) 27-20 5/5 SANTA CLARA* W 7-6 H 389 Slama (1-0) 28-20 9-7 5/6 SANTA CLARA* W 8-7 H 402 Romanski (3-4) 29-20 10-7 5/7 SANTA CLARA* W 4-1 H 519 Romanski (4-4) 30-20 11-7 5/9 Cal State Northridge L 6-10 A 70 Pecina (4-4) 30-21 5/12 GONZAGA* L 5-7 H 400 Couch (6-3) 30-22 11-8 5/13 GONZAGA* W 11-7 H 414 Slama (2-0) 31-22 12-8 5/14 GONZAGA* W 14-4 H 347 Couch (7-3) 32-22 13-8 5/16 UC Riverside L 8-9 (11) A 236 DeNault (1-1) 32-23 6/2 #22 Fresno State$ L 8-9 N 1800 Couch (7-4) 32-34 6/3 Saint Louis$ W 19-12 N 1445 Romanski (5-4) 33-24 6/4 #22 Fresno State$ L 8-9 N 1562 Couch (7-5) 33-25

*West Coast Conference game ~ USC Public Storage tournament - Los Angeles, CA $ NCAA Regionals - Fullerton, CA

26 STATISTICS AND

Date Opponent Result Score Site Att. USD Pitcher Record WCC 2/3 TEXAS W 4-2 H 1200 Butler (1-0) 1-0 RECORDS 2/4 TEXAS W 6-0 H 1342 Couch (1-0) 2-0 2/5 TEXAS W 12-8 H 1200 HOLZHAUER (1-0) 3-0 2/10 UC Davis W 4-2 A 322 Butler (2-0) 4-0 2/11 UC Davis W 11-4 A 355 Matusz (1-0) 5-0 2/12 UC Davis L 2-6 A 355 Pecina (0-1) 5-1 2/17 Vanderbilt~ W 10-0 N 506 Butler (3-0) 6-1 2/18 #30 Kansas~ W 17-6 N 704 Couch (2-0) 7-1 2/19 #25 USC L 3-8 A 702 Romanski (0-1) 7-2 2/21 UC IRVINE L 4-10 H 215 Holzhauer (0-2) 7-3 2/24 Georgia L 0-1 A 1535 Butler (3-1) 7-4 2/26 Georgia L 1-3 A 1016 Matusz (1-1) 7-5 2/26 Georgia L 8-9 A 1487 Romanski (0-2) 7-6 3/3 #30 Cal Poly L 0-4 A 1011 Butler (3-2) 7-7 3/4 #30 Cal Poly L 6-8 A 1212 Romanski (0-2) 7-8 3/5 #30 Cal Poly W 5-4 A 1044 Holzhauer (2-1) 8-8 3/7 Washington W 8-4 A 285 Pecina (1-1) 9-8 3/10 SAN DIEGO STATE W 3-1 H 375 Matusz (2-1) 10-8 3/12 SAN DIEGO STATE W 16-1 H 250 Butler (4-2) 11-8 3/12 San Diego State W 10-5 A 440 Couch (3-0) 12-8 3/14 #3 Rice L 2-11 A 2759 Romanski (0-4) 12-9 3/15 Texas Southern W 8-1 A 75 Pecina (2-1) 13-9 3/17 Houston W 9-4 (11) A 854 DeNault (1-0) 14-9 3/18 Houston W 2-0 A 765 Butler (5-2) 15-9 3/19 Houston L 2-3 A 923 Holzhauer (2-2) 15-10 3/24 UNLV W 7-6 H 180 Couch (4-0) 16-10 3/25 UNLV W 10-3 H 364 Butler (6-2) 17-10 3/26 UNLV W 3-0 H 750 Pecina (3-1) 18-10 3/31 SAINT MARY’S* W 13-4 H 215 BUTLER (7-2) 19-10 1-0 4/1 SAINT MARY’S* L 3-5 H 219 MATUSZ (2-2) 19-11 1-1 4/2 SAINT MARY’S* W 9-4 H 235 Couch (5-0) 20-11 2-1 4/7 Portland* W 2-0 A 293 Matusz (3-2) 21-11 3-1 4/8 Portland* W 8-6 A 105 Butler (8-2) 22-11 4-1 4/9 Portland* L 3-4 (15) A 169 Couch (5-1) 22-12 4-2 4/11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 1-2 H 105 Holzhauer (2-3) 22-13 4/13 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* W 6-4 H 200 Pecina (4-1) 23-13 5-2 4/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* L 3-7 H 200 Butler (8-3) 23-14 5-3 4/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* W 6-5 H 237 Romanski (1-4) 24-14 6-3 4/18 UC RIVERSIDE L 1-11 H 106 Pecina (4-2) 24-15 4/21 Pepperdine* W 6-1 A 0 Matusz (4-2) 25-15 7-3 4/22 Pepperdine* L 2-4 A 563 Couch (5-2) 25-16 7-4 4/23 Pepperdine* L 4-5 (10) A 0 Butler (8-4) 25-17 7-5 4/25 UC Irvine L 0-7 A 218 Pecina (4-3) 25-18 4/28 San Francisco* L 0-4 A 205 Matusz (4-3) 25-19 7-6 4/29 San Francisco* L 0-5 A 275 Butler (8-5) 25-20 7-7 4/30 San Francisco* W 9-3 A 347 Couch (6-2) 26-20 8-7 5/2 San Diego State W 15-7 A 546 Romanski (2-4) 27-20 5/5 SANTA CLARA* W 7-6 H 389 Slama (1-0) 28-20 9-7 5/6 SANTA CLARA* W 8-7 H 402 Romanski (3-4) 29-20 10-7 5/7 SANTA CLARA* W 4-1 H 519 Romanski (4-4) 30-20 11-7 5/9 Cal State Northridge L 6-10 A 70 Pecina (4-4) 30-21 5/12 GONZAGA* L 5-7 H 400 Couch (6-3) 30-22 11-8 5/13 GONZAGA* W 11-7 H 414 Slama (2-0) 31-22 12-8 5/14 GONZAGA* W 14-4 H 347 Couch (7-3) 32-22 13-8 5/16 UC Riverside L 8-9 (11) A 236 DeNault (1-1) 32-23 6/2 #22 Fresno State$ L 8-9 N 1800 Couch (7-4) 32-34 6/3 Saint Louis$ W 19-12 N 1445 Romanski (5-4) 33-24 6/4 #22 Fresno State$ L 8-9 N 1562 Couch (7-5) 33-25

*West Coast Conference game ~ USC Public Storage tournament - Los Angeles, CA $ NCAA Regionals - Fullerton, CA

27 2006 BASEBALL OVERALL STATISTICS

2006 Record: 33-25 Home: 17-6 Away: 13-17 Neutral: 3-2 Conference: 13-8

Player AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% Steve Singleton .363 58-58 245 40 89 17 2 5 41 125 .510 17 4 16 .412 1 4 4-9 81 157 13 .948 Keoni Ruth .358 56-56 229 51 82 12 1 2 34 102 .445 16 2 11 .398 4 9 18-23 105 148 11 .958 Logan Gelbrich .322 34-28 90 16 29 5 0 1 10 37 .411 10 4 19 .413 0 4 4-7 61 8 0 1.000 Jordan Abruzzo .314 58-58 239 36 75 18 0 8 58 117 .490 19 1 16 .356 8 0 5-6 372 24 5 .988 Daniel Magness .313 50-49 179 27 56 7 0 2 22 69 .385 27 4 18 .414 0 5 0-3 395 28 1 .998 Justin Snyder .301 58-58 219 50 66 14 1 3 33 91 .416 39 7 35 .418 3 4 5-9 147 5 2 .987 Shane Buschini .290 58-52 221 30 64 11 0 5 32 90 .407 18 3 43 .350 1 2 6-11 100 2 4 .962 Josh Romanski .287 47-41 157 40 45 6 1 4 20 65 .414 21 2 21 .378 0 3 4-5 46 5 0 1.000 Ryan Lilly .279 56-56 201 33 56 7 0 1 33 66 .328 18 14 29 .370 5 5 5-6 72 107 11 .942 Kevin Hansen .276 55-52 192 27 53 5 0 0 27 58 .302 13 2 26 .325 2 11 5-8 78 24 0 1.000 ------Michael Lugo .400 11-0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 .400 0 0 1 .400 0 0 2-3 2 2 0 1.000 David Harris .318 24-10 44 8 14 2 0 0 10 16 .364 7 0 12 .412 0 0 2-3 2 2 0 1.000 Jose Valerio .267 7-4 15 1 4 0 0 0 1 4 .267 0 0 3 .267 0 1 0-0 32 1 1 .971 Brendon Quon .000 9-1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 .000 0 0 0-0 14 0 0 1.000 Nicholas McCoy .000 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0-0 4 1 0 1.000

USD Totals .310 58-58 2046 362 635 104 5 31 321 842 .412 205 43 256 .381 24 48 60-93 1555 571 55 .975 Opponents .274 58-58 2019 283 554 103 7 28 266 755 .374 193 58 421 .352 18 32 43-56 1547 646 76 .967

LOB - Team (456), Opp (482). DP’s turned - Team (49), Opp (60. IBB - Team (9), Singleton, S. 4, Abruzzo, J 2, Buschini, S 1, Snyder, J 1, Ruth, K 1, Opp (14). Picked off - Sny- der, J 3, Hansen, K 2, Buschini, S 2, Lilly, R 1, Gelbrich, L 1, Harris, D 1, Romanski, J 1

Pitcher ERA W-L APP GS CG S/CS SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK Josh Butler 3.06 8-5 19 15 1 1/1 1 108.2 112 47 37 34 99 14 0 5 425 .264 5 9 0 Matthew Couch 4.00 7-5 21 13 1 0/2 3 108.0 107 56 48 23 71 22 2 11 412 .260 4 13 0 Brian Matusz 4.25 4-3 15 13 1 0/1 1 89.0 84 43 42 39 93 13 3 3 336 .250 1 12 1 Ricardo Pecina 4.42 4-4 20 9 0 0/1 0 55.0 67 27 27 29 31 11 1 3 223 .300 4 7 0 Josh Romanski 4.50 5-4 23 5 0 0/2 5 56.0 57 35 28 20 54 15 0 2 219 .260 2 10 1 ------Luke Roniger 4.50 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 7 .286 1 1 0 Nicholas Cranmer 4.82 0-0 10 1 0 0/0 0 9.1 12 6 5 5 4 2 0 0 36 .333 3 1 0 Scott DeNault 5.09 1-1 15 0 0 0/0 0 23.0 25 15 13 12 17 4 0 2 86 .291 0 0 1 Anthony Slama 6-18 2-0 25 2 0 0/0 1 39.1 50 29 27 18 37 13 1 0 159 .314 2 2 2 Russell Holzhauer 6.91 2-3 19 0 0 0/1 0 27.1 36 22 21 10 13 8 0 2 112 .321 1 3 0 Matt Petrucci 27.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 .500 0 0 0 USD Totals 4.36 33-25 58 58 3 5/4 11 518.1 554 283 251 193 421 103 7 28 2019 .274 23 58 5 Opponents 5.41 25-33 58 58 3 5/3 10 515.2 635 362 310 205 256 104 5 31 2046 .310 38 43 8

PB - Team (8), Abruzzo, J 7, Gelbrich, L 1, Opp (11). Pickoffs - Team (2), Holzhauer, R 1, Couch, M 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - Abruzzo, J (33-41), Gelbrich, L (10-13), Couch, M ((9-13), Matusz, B (6-9), Butler, J (5-8), Pecina, R (7-7), Holzhauer, R (6-7), Slama, A (5-6), DeNault, S (2-3), Romanski, J (3-3), McCoy, N (0-1)

28 2006 BASEBALL WCC STATISTICS

2006 WCC Record: 13-8 Home: 9-3 Away: 4-5

Player AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% Keoni Ruth .489 21-21 90 16 44 6 0 1 16 53 .589 5 1 2 .515 1 4 4-9 45 54 6 .943 Shane Buschini .338 21-17 77 10 26 2 0 1 10 31 .403 5 1 10 .381 1 0 2-4 36 0 1 .973 Steve Singleton .337 21-21 86 11 29 5 2 1 12 41 .477 6 1 1 .387 0 4 0-0 35 56 4 .958 Jordan Abruzzo .329 21-21 85 14 28 4 0 1 18 35 .412 10 0 1 .384 4 0 4-5 142 12 1 .994 Justin Snyder .316 21-21 79 22 25 5 1 0 9 32 .405 17 2 6 .444 1 3 2-3 64 3 1 .985 Josh Romanski .308 16-12 52 16 16 3 1 1 6 24 .462 10 0 3 .419 0 0 1-2 13 2 0 1.000 Ryan Lilly .289 20-20 76 8 22 3 0 0 15 25 .329 6 2 10 .345 3 2 2-3 38 31 4 .945 Kevin Hansen .282 21-21 78 8 22 2 0 0 11 24 .308 4 1 6 .321 1 3 0-1 38 12 0 1.000 Daniel Magness .278 15-15 54 8 15 1 0 1 5 19 .352 7 1 6 .371 0 2 0-0 103 10 1 .991 ------Michael Lugo .500 4-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .000 Jose Valerio .400 5-3 10 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 .400 0 0 2 .400 0 1 0-0 25 0 1 .962 David Harris .267 9-4 15 4 4 1 0 0 5 5 .333 5 0 2 .450 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 1.000 Logan Gelbrich .243 14-12 37 5 9 1 0 0 3 10 .20 4 1 8 .333 0 0 2-2 23 2 0 1.000 Brendon Quon .000 2-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 8 0 0 1.000 USD Totals .329 21-21 744 123 245 33 4 6 110 304 .409 79 10 58 .396 11 19 18-32 580 199 23 .971 Opponents .281 21-21 755 93 212 33 2 5 89 264 .350 79 22 159 .363 7 13 11-19 567 252 24 .972

LOB - Team (173, Opp (203). DP’s turned - Team (20, Opp (28). IBB - Team (7), Singleton, S3, Abruzzo, J 1, Snyder, J 1, Ruth, K 1, Buschini, S 1 Opp (6). Picked off - Bus- chini, s 2, Snyder, J 1, Hansen, K 1

Pitcher ERA W-L APP GS CG S/CS SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK Matthew Couch 3.33 3-3 10 5 1 0/1 2 51.1 50 20 19 13 41 9 0 3 193 .259 2 4 0 ------Nicholas Cranmer 0.00 0-0 5 1 0 0/0 0 2.1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 .222 0 0 0 Scott DeNault 2.45 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 3.2 2 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 12 .167 0 0 0 Brian Matusz 3.33 2-2 7 7 0 0/1 0 48.2 42 19 18 23 42 5 2 1 177 .237 1 8 0 Ricardo Pecina 3.52 1-0 4 1 0 0/0 0 7.2 13 3 3 5 1 0 0 0 33 .394 0 1 0 Josh Romanski 3.66 3-0 9 1 0 0/0 1 19.2 18 9 8 9 20 2 0 0 77 .234 1 4 0 Russell Holzhauer 3.86 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.2 6 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 19 .316 0 0 0 Josh Butler 4.70 2-3 7 6 0 0/0 0 44.0 63 31 23 20 39 9 0 1 189 .333 4 5 0 Anthony Slama 6.35 2-0 8 0 0 0/0 1 11.1 16 8 8 6 10 5 0 0 46 .348 1 0 0 USD Totals 3.82 13-8 21 21 1 1/1 4 193.1 212 93 82 79 159 33 2 5 755 .281 9 22 0 Opponents 5.10 8-13 21 21 1 2/1 3 189.0 245 123 107 79 58 33 4 6 744 .329 9 10 3

PB - Team (0), Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Abruzzo, J (9-14), Couch, M (3-7), Matusz, B (4-7), Gelbrich, L (2-4), Slama, A (1-2), Pecina, R (1-1), Roman- ski, J (1-1), Butler, Josh (1-1)

29 30 2006 West Coast Conference Standings COAST DIVISION WCC OVERALL Team W L T Pct. GB W L T Pct. Pepperdine*~ 16 6 0 .714 -- 42 21 0 .667 San Francisco~ 25 6 0 .714 -- 39 22 0 .639 SAN DIEGO ~ 13 8 0 .619 2 33 25 1 .568 LMU 11 10 0 .524 4 24 32 0 .428 Gonzaga 9 12 0 .429 6 29 24 0 .547 Santa Clara 9 12 0 .429 6 28 26 0 .519 Saint Mary’s 9 12 0 .429 6 26 25 0 .510 Portland 3 18 0 .143 12 15 37 0 .288 2006 records listed *2006 WCC Champions ~NCAA Regionals Participants

2006 West Coast Conference Fielding Statistics Team PO A E Pct. DP SBA-CSB Gonzaga 1374 595 49 .976 48 71-13 Pepperdine 1683 681 61 .975 71 42-29 SAN DIEGO 1555 573 55 .975 49 42-13 Loyola Marymount 1484 588 64 .970 46 49 -27 San Francisco 1618 711 80 .967 64 52-21 Saint Mary’s (CA) 1331 529 66 .966 40 54-17 Santa Clara 1462 618 74 .966 51 49-23 Portland 1385 554 70 .965 37 77-28

2006 West Coast Conference Hitting Statistics Team G AVG OB% SLG% AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB SBA SH SF SAN DIEGO 58 .310 .381 .411 2047 362 635 104 5 31 321 205 257 59 92 48 24 Gonzaga 53 .302 .385 .424 1854 350 560 99 7 38 324 215 300 27 47 7 33 Pepperdine 63 .300 .373 .403 2176 359 653 124 13 25 326 233 290 68 93 53 43 Santa Clara 54 .293 .377 .413 1922 335 563 91 11 39 307 219 339 47 64 42 23 Loyola Marymount 56 .292 .365 .393 1953 327 570 121 7 21 287 178 322 66 105 33 30 Saint Mary’s 51 .291 .366 .423 1768 305 515 102 10 37 281 166 329 45 57 20 20 San Francisco 62 .26 .361 .402 2094 352 599 100 14 38 319 200 394 83 109 57 22 Portland 52 .276 .345 .405 1903 298 526 100 9 42 265 168 358 21 35 19 20

2006 West Coast Conference Pitching Statistics Team G ERA BAvg W L IP H ER BB SO CG HR Sho SV Pepperdine 63 3.48 .273 42 21 561.0 578 217 157 376 2 28 5 15 San Francisco 62 3.75 .276 39 23 539.1 572 225 141 358 8 46 6 15 SAN DIEGO 58 4.38 .275 33 25 518.1 555 252 193 421 3 28 5 11 Saint Mary’s 51 4.58 .275 26 25 443.2 475 226 177 323 4 25 1 7 Santa Clara 54 5.15 .289 28 26 487.1 550 279 195 333 0 29 1 12 Gonzaga 53 5.23 .297 29 24 458.0 545 266 200 268 2 34 2 8 Loyola Marymount 56 5.28 .309 24 32 494.2 605 290 210 278 2 33 3 7 Portland 52 6.47 .307 15 37 462.0 569 332 205 291 2 48 1 8

2006 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE TEAMS FIRST TEAM SECONDTEAM Player School Pos. Hometown Player School Pos. Hometown Kris Watts Santa Clara C Fremont, CA Jordan Abruzzo SAN DIEGO C ElCajon, CA Nick Kliebert Pepperdine 1B Norco, CA Matthew Peters Portland 1B Las vegas, NV Keoni Ruth SAN DIEGO 2B Aiea, HI Darin Holcomb Gonzaga 3B Spokane, WA David Uribes Pepperdine 2B West Covina, CA Andrew Smith San Francisco SS Las Vegas, NV Chase d’Arnaud Pepperdine 3B Long Beach, CA Sam Carter Saint Mary’s OF Concord, CA Steve Singleton SAN DIEGO SS Oakland, CA Matt Long Santa Clara OF Los Altos Hills, CA Stfan Gartrell San Francisco OF San Francisco, CA Adrian Ortiz Pepperdine OF Bayamon, Puerto Rico Erik Johnson LMU OF Thousand Oaks, CA Travis Vetters Portland OF Port Orchard, CA Daniel Nava Santa Clara OF Los Altos, CA Josh Romanski SAN DIEGO UT Corona, CA Scott Cousins San Francisco P Reno, NV Ryan Weigand Gonzaga DH San Diego, CA Barry Enright Pepperdine P Stockton, CA Joel Staples Saint Mary’s DH Ridgefield, WA Patrick McGuigan San Francisco P Honolulu, HI James Johnson Pepperdine P Reno, CA Aaron Poreda San Francisco P Moraga, CA Matt Wickswat Santa Clara P Bellevue, WA Brett Hunter Pepperdine RP Moorpark, CA Dan Lewis Saint Mary’s RP Sacramento, CA

Player of the Year - Scott Cousins (San Francisco) Freshman of the Year - Josh Romanski (SAN DIEGO) Pitcher of the Year - Barry Enright (PEP), Patrick McGuigan (USF) Coach of the Year - Nino Giarratano (San Francisco)

31 The West Coast Conference The baseball portion of the WCC started with five charter members and three associates as USD WCC HONOR ROLL LMU, Pepperdine, Saint Mary’s, San Francisco and Santa Clara were joined by UC Santa WCC Player of the Year Barbara, Pacific and San Jose State. The conference temporarily split from 1977‑84 into the Kevin Herde C 1993 Dave Rolls C 1988 Northern and Southern California Baseball Associations (so divisional play isn’t completly for- eign to the league), but realigned in 1985 to include San Diego and Nevada in a seven‑team WCC Pitcher of the Year league. In 1991, the Wolf Pack departed and a six‑team loop existed until Portland and Gon- Ricky Barrett LH 2002 zaga, full members in all other sports, left the Pac‑10 North league to bring the WCC to its full‑bodied eight‑team set in 1996. WCC Freshman of Year Josh Romanski P/OF 2006 Jordan Abruzzo C 2004 This is the eighth year of the current eight‑team WCC baseball alignment but the conference has Joey Prast OF 2001 determined a champion in the sport annually since 1968. During that time, teams in the WCC Greg Sain UT 1999 have advanced to four College World Series, including a national title in 1992 (Pepperdine). Tony Betancourt C 1996 Mike Saipe P 1992

Five current members ‑‑ San Diego, Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, San Francisco and ALL-WCC First Team Santa Clara ‑‑ have represented the WCC in NCAA tournament play. These five have an Keoni Ruth 2B 2006 all‑time record of 77-86 in the championships. Portland and Gonzaga are the only other cur- Steve Singleton SS 2006 rent members with NCAA tourney experience, most recently Portland had made it in 1991 as Shane Buschini OF 2005 the Pacific‑10 North representative. Kyle Collins P 2004 Jose Ortega SS 2004 Josh Hansen OF 2003 The West Coast Conference changed its league baseball format and schedule beginning in Joey Prast OF 2003, 04 2006. A one-division format will once again be implemented and the eight institutions will com- Tony Perez OF 2003 pete in a 21-game conference season. This format is a departure from a two-division format, Tom Caple UT 01,02, 04 West and Coast, with a 30-game conference schedule that has been used in the WCC since Ricky Barrett P 01,02 Kevin Reese OF 99,00 the begining of the 1999 season. Under the one-division, 21-game format, each school will Greg Sain IF 2000 play the other seven opponents one time over the course of an eight-week conference season. Brian Mazone UT 1998 Each team will play seven three-game series, with one week serving as the bye week. The Bart Miadich P 1997 top two finishing teams will play in the WCC Championship Series with the regular-season Jeb Dougherty OF 1996 champ serving as series’ host. Brian Mazone P 96,98 Brady Clark OF 1995 Travis Burgus P 1995 SAN DIEGO’S WCC RECORDS (all games) Josh Stepner OF 1994 Mike Saipe P 93,94 Kevin Herde C 92,93 Batting Dave Pingree 2B 1993 Runs Larry Williams OF 1993 Batting Average Tony Perez 66 2003 Dave Rolls C 1988 Josh Stepner .386 1993 David Pingree* 49 1993 David Jacas OF 1986

Hits WCC Coach of the Year Joey Prast 90 2003 Rich Hill 2002 Kevin Reese 88 1998 PITCHING John Cunningham 1993, 98 Wins Doubles Aaron Wilson 11 2004 WCC Champions Joey Prast 26 2003 Kyle Collins* 9 2003 2006 Pepperdine Kevin Herde 18 1993 Ricky Barrett 10 2002 Robbie Rogers 20 1987 2005 Pepperdine Brian Mazone 11 1998 2004 Pepperdine Travis Burgus* 10 1995 2003 San Diego Triples Milke Saipe 10 1994 S.C. Assael* 5 2002 2002 San Diego Kevin Reese* 5 1999 2001 Pepperdine Brady Clark* 4 1993 Strikeouts 2000 Loyola Marymount Josh Stepner* 4 1993 Ricky Barrett 98 2002 1999 Loyola Marymount Brady Clark 7 1992 9h-year Toreros head coach Rich Hill ranks 1998 Loyola Marymount Mark Trafton* 6 1988 Saves #1 among active WCC coaches in career 1997 Santa Clara Tony Perez 13 2003 (599) and league (201) victories. 1996 Santa Clara Tom Caple 9 2001 Homeruns 1995 Pepperdine Greg Sain 16 2001 1994 Santa Clara Dave Rolls 18 1988 ERA 1993 Pepperdine Kyle Collins 3.59 2004 1992 Pepperdine RBI 1991 Pepperdine Freddy Sandoval 59 2004 *finished in a tie for league lead 1990 Loyola Marymount Joey Prast* 57 2003 #no USD player holds an all-time career WCC record 1989 Pepperdine 1988 Pepperdine 1987 Pepperdine 1986 Loyola Marymount Pepperdine 1985 Pepperdine

32 Year W L T % Coach Torero NCAA Tournament Teams 2006 33 25 0 .569 Hill (NCAA Regionals, 1-2) 2005 30 27 1 .517 Hill 2004 35 21 0 .625 Hill 2003* 32 30 0 .516 Hill (NCAA Regionals, 1-2) 2002* 39 23 0 .629 Hill (NCAA Regionals, 1-2) 2001 35 21 0 .625 Hill 2000 34 27 1 .556 Hill 1999 28 27 1 .509 Hill 1998 29 30 0 .492 Cunningham 1997 25 27 2 .481 Cunningham 1996 27 27 1 .500 Cunningham 1995 25 27 0 .480 Cunningham 1994 29 25 1 .536 Cunningham 1993 36 17 0 .679 Cunningham 1992 28 24 0 .538 Cunningham 1991 21 34 2 .386 Cunningham 1990 24 32 0 .429 Cunningham 1989 22 31 1 .417 Cunningham 1988 28 28 0 .500 Cunningham 1987 31 23 1 .574 Cunningham 2002 Toreros... Back row (l-r) David Dunn, Ricky Barrett, Lucas Wennersten, Sean War- lop, Aaron Wilson, Jason Marian, Michael Bass, Matt Coy, Luis Diaz-Miron, Zach Dobek, 1986 26 25 2 .509 Cunningham Joe Lima, David Bagley, Chad Cummings, Mike Oseguera, Sean Kenny, Rich Hill, Brian 1985 17 39 1 .310 Cunningham Green, Pat Lucy, Chris Cannizzaro...Bottom row (l-r) Eric Verdugo, Jamie Hesselgesser, 1984 20 36 1 .362 Cunningham Tony Perez, Ben Quinto, Joey Prast, Mike McCoy, Gavin Ng, Tom Caple, S.C. Assael, 1983 17 27 1 .386 Cunningham Freddy Sandoval 1982 29 24 1 .547 Cunningham 1981 30 25 1 .545 Cunningham 1980 30 25 1 .545 Cunningham 1979 32 19 1 .615 Cunningham 1978 33 22 0 .600 Cunningham (NCAA Div. II World Series, 5-3) 1977 24 19 0 .558 Cunningham 1976 26 16 0 .619 Cunningham (NCAA Div. II Regionals, 5-3) 1975 19 20 0 .487 Cunningham 1974 23 15 0 .605 Cunningham 1973 19 22 0 .463 Cunningham 1972 20 19 1 .513 Cunningham 1971 34 12 0 .739 Cunningham (NCAA Div. II World Series, 4-2) 1970 21 16 0 .568 Cunningham 1969 22 17 0 .564 Cunningham 1968 13 24 0 .351 Cunningham 1967 14 26 0 .350 Cunningham 1966 20 26 0 .435 Cunningham (NCAA Div. II Regionals, 0-2) 1965 17 21 0 .447 Cunningham 1964 12 19 0 .387 Cunningham 1963 9 16 0 .360 Morrow 2003 Toreros... Back row (l-r) Rich Hill, Erik Verdugo, Mark Johnston, Trevor Pike, 1962 14 11 1 .538 Morrow Lucas Wennersten, Jose Ortega, Matt Coy, Kyle Collins, David Dunn, Justin Blaine, Brett 1961 16 10 0 .615 Morrow Gillespie, Mike Oseguera, Sean Kenny, Michael Kramer...Middle row (l-r) Jamie Hessel- gesser, Josh Hansen, Zach Dobek, Sean Warlop, Aaron Wilson...Bottom row (l-r) Chad 1960 19 8 0 .703 Morrow Cummings, Freddy Sandoval, Gavin Ng, Tony Perez, Joey Prast, Ben Quinto, Kyle Smith, 1959 17 7 2 .673 Morrow Brian Jones, Pat Lucy. 1958 7 12 0 .368 Morrow *West Coast Conference (WCC) Champions TEAM RECORDS

Record Year(s) # Most Games 2003, 02, 00 62 Fewest Games 1958 19 Most Wins 2002 39 Fewest Wins 1958 7 Most Losses 1985 39 Fewest Losses 1959 7 Winning Streak 1960 12 Losing Streak 1989 15 At-bats 2002 2,222 Batting Average 1998 .338 Runs 2002 457 Hits 1998 721 Doubles 2003 149 Triples 1978 35 Homeruns 1999 60 2006 Toreros...Front Row (L-R): Michael Lugo, Nick McCoy, Dylan Cohen, Kevin Hansen, Steve RBI 2002 417 Singleton, Serrin Jarvi, Brent Planck, Justin Snyder...Second Row: David Harris, Keoni Ruth, Matt Walks 2000 304 Petrucci, Ryan Lilly, Ricardo Pecina, Josh Romanski, Nate Boman, Matt Couch...Third Row: Coach Hit by Pitch 2002 74 Jay Johnson, Coach Mark Viramontes, Coach Eric Valenzuela, Jose Valerio, Brendon Quon, Jordan Strikeouts 2000 412 Abruzzo, Luke Roniger, Nick Cranmer, Dir. of Baseball Opp. Chris Cannizzaro...Fourth Row: Daniel Stolen Bases 1980 105 Magness, Russell Holzhauer, Anthony Slama, Shane Buschini, Josh Butler, Brian Matusz, Logan Gelbrich, Scott DeNault, Matt Sexton Errors 1989 122 Fielding % 2006 .975 ERA 1971 2.31 Saves 2002 17 Strikeouts 2006 421 33 USD BASEBALL HALL OF FAME -The Chet & Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall of Fame USD MVP’s John Cunningham (1962-1998) 1960 Jim Fiorenza No single person has done more for the USD baseball pro- 1961 Dick Wilbur gram than Hall of Fame head coach John ‘J.C.’ Cunningham. 1962 Curtis Hart Directing the Toreros’ program between 1964-98, Cunningham 1963 John Pearce totaled 843 career victories, ranking him in the top forty in all- 1964 John Baumgarten time victories among Division I coaches. Under his guidance, 1965 Pat Barry USD enjoyed sixteen winning seasons, including two World 1966 Ed Green Series appearances in 1971 and 1978. Cunningham is not only in the USD Athletic Hall of Fame, but is also honored as 1967 D. Carpenter, a Hall of Famer by the American Baseball Coaches Associa- T. Thompson tion. His teams won 30 or more games seven times, with four 1968 Tom Thompson of his squads advancing to post-season play. His 1971 and 1969 Gary Myron 1978 squads won regional titles and advanced to the Division 1970 John Wathan II College World Series. He was named District VIII Coach of 1971 Dave Gonzalez the Year in 1971. In 1979, the Toreros moved into the Division 1972 Kerry Dineen I ranks and later joined the West Coast Conference in 1985. 1973 Kerry Dineen Over the next 14 years, Cunningham won 343 WCC games. 1974 Rick Garner He was twice named the WCC Coach of the Year (1993 & 1975 Ted Schultz 1998). USD’s home field (Cunningham Baseball Stadium) is 1976 Dan Flanagan named after the legendary coach, who was essential in its 1977 Hank Ashworth construction. Cunningham was recently the recipient of the 1978 Paul Mendes 2005 Lefty Gomez Award, one of the most prestigious awards 1979 Don Slater in all of amateur baseball. He has remained involved with the 1980 Mike Saverino USD athletic department as its Director of Transportation since 1981 Bill Pinkham his final year of coaching in 1998. 1982 Glen Godwin 1983 John Mullen John Wathan (1968-70) 1984 Andre Jacas An All-American catcher in 1970, Wathan batted .430 with 39 RBIs and 1985 Paul Van Stone was named the team MVP. In three seasons, Wathan posted a career 1986 David Jacas batting average of .347 and stole 67 bases; both remain among the 1987 Sean Baron best career numbers in San Diego history. He was the Kansas City 1988 Dave Rolls Royals first selection in the 1971 January free agent draft. He played 1989 Andy Roberts his entire 15-year professional career with the Royals and was a mem- 1990 R. Doane, ber of each of the Royals’ six A.L. West Championship teams, as well T. Cheek as the World Series squads of 1980 and 1985. He began his coaching 1991 Kevin Herde career in 1986 and was manager of the Royals from 1987-91. Having 1992 Kevin Herde coached with the California Angels and the Boston Red Sox, the 1994 1993 Kevin Herde season was Wathan’s 23rd in professional baseball. 1994 M. Saipe, J. Stepner 1995 T. Burgus, L. Williams 1996 Jeb Dougherty Kerry Dineen (1971-73) Tony Betancourt One of the best players to ever wear a USD uniform, Dineen starred 1997 Brian Mazone for the Toreros from 1971-73. He was recognized as a three-time 1998 Brian Mazone NCAA Division II All-American as an outfielder and a two-time USD 1999 Kevin Reese team MVP. Dineen is the only San Diego player to own a career bat- 2000 Kevin Reese ting average above .400 (.409). After an outstanding 1973 campaign 2001 Greg Sain at USD, in which he hit .411, Dineen was drafted by the New York 2002 Ricky Barrett Yankees and made his major league debut on June 14, 1975. He had 2003 Tony Perez a brief stint on the 1976 Yankees team that went on to win the World 2004 Josh Hansen Series, finishing his major league career in 1978 with Philadelphia. 2005 Shane Buschini 2006 Steve Singleton

SAN DIEGO ALL-AMERICANS

Player Pos. Post Season Award Year Ron Cady 3B College Division 1964 John Wathan C College Division, 2nd Team 1970 Gary Myron P College Division, 2nd Team 1971 Kerry Dineen OF College Division, 1st Team 1971 Kerry Dineen OF College Division, 1st Team 1972 Kerry Dineen OF College Division, 1st Team 1973 Jim Williams 2B NCAA Division II Team 1974 Dan Flanagan P NCAA Division II Team 1976 Paul Contreras C NCAA Division II Team 1976 Glenn Godwin P NCAA Division I Team 1982 Ricky Barrett P NCAA Division I 3rd Team 2002 Jordan Abruzzo C NCAA Division I Freshman 3rd Team 2004 Josh Romanski P/OF NCAA Division I Freshman 1st Team 2006 Brian Matusz P NCAA Division I Freshman 1st Team 2006 34 TORERO PROFESSIONALS Professional Contracts Signed USD HAD SIX DRAFTED IN 2006 MLB DRAFT

John Pearce 1964 The University of San Diego baseball team had Tom Stephenson Boston Red Sox 1965 four players selected on the first day of the 2006 Ed Green Kansas City A’s 1966 Major League Baseball draft. Junior right-handed Tom Thompson St. Louis Cardinals 1969 pitcher Josh Butler was selected in the second John Wathan* 1970 round as the 47th overall selection by the Tampa Gary Myron San Diego Padres 1971 Bay Devil Rays, junior left-hander Nate Boman Steve Davis Kansas City Royals 1971 Mel Arnerich Cleveland Indians 1972 was taken in the ninth round as the 282nd overall Kerry Dineen* New York Yankees 1973 selection by the Los Angeles Angles of Anaheim, Jim Williams St. Louis Cardinals 1974 junior shortstop Steve Singleton was take in the Ted Schultz Chicago White Sox 1975 11th round as the 336th overall selection by the Brian Bullas Oakland A’s 1976 Minnesota Twins and Keoni Ruth was taken in Casey Clark 1977 the 17th round as the 509th overall selection by Jeff Tipton Oakland A’s 1979 the . Junior catcher Jordan Abru- Greg McSparran 1980 zzo and junior right-handed pitcher Anthony Mike Saverino California Angels 1980 Bill Pinkham* 1981 Slama were both taken in the second day of Bart Brainard 1981 Josh Butler the draft. Abruzzo was a 39th round pick of the Glenn Godwin Oakland A’s 1982 Boston Red Sox and Slama was also selected Steve Sciacca California Angels 1983 in the 39th round as the Minnesota Twins selected him. Russ Applegate Oakland A’s 1984 Butler finished his most productive season in a Torero uniform in 2006 ashe Eric Bennett 1984 posted a 3.06 ERA and a record of 8-5. Butler began the season with a bang as he Andre Jacas Oakland A’s 1984 shutdown the hot bats of the defending national champion Texas Longhorns in the Paul Van Stone San Francisco Giants 1985 David Jacas Minnesota Twins 1986 season opening win against Texas. Butler threw five complete innings not allowing a Jeff Grotewold* Philadelphia Phillies 1986 single run while giving up only two hits and striking out five batters in picking up the Robbie Rogers Cleveland Indians 1987 win for the Toreros. Butler would feed on that hot start and not allow a run, earned or Dan Newman 1987 unearned, to cross the plate for his first 27 innings of work in the season to earn the Dave Rolls Kansas City Royals 1988 West Coast Conference Pitcher of the Month for February. Butler would also pick up Sean Baron Cleveland Indians 1988 two WCC Pitcher of the Week honors throughout the season while serving as the Mike Newby St. Louis Cardinals 1990 Toreros Saturday starter. James Ferguson 1991 Sean Gousha Florida Marlins 1992 Boman, who sat out this past season with a medical redshirt, had a solid sopho- Pat Crema Toronto Blue Jays 1992 more season in which he posted 3-1 record with an ERA of 2.21 in 22 appearances Tony Moeder California Angels 1993 before going down with a season-ending injury. Kevin Herde St. Louis Cardinals 1993 Singleton also had his most productive season as a Torero in 2006 posting career- Mike Saipe* 1994 highs in batting average at .363, hits with 89, doubles with 17, triples with two, home Mike Freehill* California Angels 1994 runs with five and RBI with 41. Singleton led the team in batting with his batting Josh Stepner Oakland A’s 1994 average and hits, was second on the team in doubles and was tied for second on Travis Burgus Florida Marlins 1995 Brady Clark* Cincinnati Reds 1995 the team in home runs with five. Singleton was one of two Toreros to be named first- Kevin Schramm 1996 team All-WCC. Jeb Dougherty California Angels 1997 Ruth was one of the Toreros best offensive and defensive payers in the 2006 Bart Miadich* Boston Red Sox 1997 season as he too posted career highs in batting average at .358, hits with 82 and Travis Farrell San Diego Padres 1998 RBI with 34. Ruth was the team-leader in stolen bases with 18 and was second on Brian Mazone Atlanta Braves 1998 the team in hitting with his .358 average. Ruth hit a blistering .489 in conference play Jeff Powers Cleveland Indians 1998 en route to being named first-team All-WCC. Tony Betancourt Minnesota Twins 1999 Abruzzo, a 2006 All-West Coast Conference second-team honoree, finished his Dan Giese Boston Red Sox 1999 Ryan Hamilton Houston Astros 2000 junior campaign with a batting average of .314, had 75 hits, a team-leading 18 doubles, Kevin Reese* San Diego Padres 2000 eight home runs and 58 RBI. Abruzzo finished the season in stylish fashion as in the Greg Sain San Diego Padres 2001 Toreros second game in the Fullerton NCAA Regional he set new program records Josh Harris Chicago Cubs 2001 in single-game home runs hit with three and single-game RBI with eight. Abruzzo Ricky Barrett Minnesota Twins 2002 was named to the Fullerton Regional All-Tournament team after his outstanding David Bagley 2002 performances in USD’s three games at the Fullerton Regional. Mike McCoy St. Louis Cardnils 2002 Slama finished his first season in a Torero uniform with a record of 2-0 and an Joe Lima San Diego Padres 2002 S.C. Assael Detriot Tigers 2002 ERA of 6.18 while making 25 appearances and two starts. Slama served USD as a Tony Perez Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2003 mainstay in the bull pen as a closer and recorded 37 strikeouts. Aaron Wilson Philadelphia Phillies 2004 Josh Hansen Chicago White Sox 2004 Kyle Collins Cleveland Indians 2004 Jose Ortega Cleveland Indians 2004 Pat Lucy St. Paul Saints 2004 Freddy Sandoval Anaheim Angels 2004 Tom Caple Boston Red Sox 2004 Brian Jones Chicago Cubs 2004 Matthew Falk Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2005 Justin Blaine Philadelphia Phillies 2005 Josh Butler Tamba Bay Devil Rays 2006 Steve Singleton Minnesota Twins 2006 Keoni Ruth Chicago Cubs 2006 Nate Boman 2006 Brady Clark 1992-95 John Wathan 1968-70 Mike Saipe 1992-94 *Played in major leagues 35 WCC 40TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM

In honor of the West Coast Conference celebrating its 40th season of sponsor- ing the sport of baseball, the conference office is proud to announce the selection of the WCC/Rawlings 40th Anniversary Baseball Team. The University of San Diego had two players, Kevin Herde (1990-93) and Kevin Reese (1997-2000), players named to the 40th Anniversary Baseball Team. The ceremonial team consists of 40 of the top players that have graced West Coast Conference baseball diamonds over the past four decades. Only individuals from the league’s current membership were eligible for selection, with primary focus placed on each player’s collegiate accomplishments. The WCC/Rawlings 40th An- niversary Baseball Team was selected by a 30-member voting panel comprised of WCC administrators, league institutions, national collegiate baseball writers, and local media members. The WCC/Rawlings 40th Anniversary Baseball Team features an impressive collection of past collegiate standouts from the conference’s eight member institutions. Included on the list of honorees are 24 players that received WCC Player or Pitcher of the Year recognition during their collegiate careers, 27 All-Americans, 11 Fresh- man All-Americans, and two Academic All-Americans. Highlighting the compilation are 23 players that have played baseball at the Major League level, including Pepperdine alum and 1986 National League winner Mike Scott, as well as former Gonzaga standout and 2004 National League Rookie of the Year Jason Bay. WCC/Rawlings 40th Anniversary Baseball Team athletes have combined to make seven Major League Baseball All-Star Game appearances, and seven players that participated in MLB games during the 2006 season are included on the list.

USD Members of the WCC/Rawlings 40th Anniversary Baseball Team

Kevin Reese - OF - San Diego - 1997-00 Former Torero standout is listed throughout the San Diego and West Coast Conference record book ... Two-time All-WCC first team selection (1999 and 2000) ... Two-time San Diego team MVP (1999 and 2000) ... Led WCC in hits in 1998 (88) ... Ranks sixth in WCC history with 41 career home runs ... Ranks eighth all-time in WCC annals in career hits (279) and RBI (185) ... Led team in batting three straight years (.379 in 1998, .372 in 1999 and .385 in 2000) ... Listed in the USD top-10 in several offensive categories, including eighth in games played (207), fourth in at-bats (773), fifth in batting average (.361), first in hits (279), third in runs (183), second in RBI (185), seventh in doubles (48), ninth in triples (14), and second in home runs (41) ... Drafted by the San Diego Padres in 27th round of the 2000 MLB draft ... Reached the Major Leagues with the New York Yankees in 2005 and saw action with the club in both 2005 and 2006.

Kevin Herde - C - San Diego - 1990-93 Slugging catcher led San Diego to 36 wins in 1993, marking the second highest win total in program his- tory ... Tabbed for WCC Player of the Year honors in 1993, becoming just the second Torero to earn the league’s top honor ... Two-time All-WCC first team selection (1992, 1993) ... Three-time USD Most Valuable Player (1991-93) ... Academic All-American (1993) ... Batted .372 overall and .430 in WCC games (1993) ... Ranks 10th all-time in WCC for career RBI with 183 (1990-93) ... Ranks ninth all-time in WCC for career doubles (59) ... Led USD in RBI four straight years (1990-93) ... Ranks in USD Top-10 in several offensive categories, checking in at fourth on the all-time list for games (216), third in at-bats (774), seventh in batting average (.340), third in hits (263), third in RBI (183), third in doubles (59), fifth in home runs (32), first in total bases (426), and THE DARYL DUNN MOST INSPIRATIONAL AWARD

The University of San Diego has created the Daryl Dunn Most Inspirational award to be given out each year, beginning in 2007, to the most inspirational player on the team. The award is named after the late former USD baseball player David Dunn, who played for the Toreros from 1975-77 under Hall of Fame coach John Cunningham.

Dunn was an outstanding outfielder for the Toreros. In his freshman season he was second on the team in hitting with a .338 batting average. During his freshman season, he racked up 48 hits, had 12 doubles, four triples, two home runs and 25 RBI. During his sophomore season, Dunn saw his num- bers drop a bit as he hit .234 with 32 hits, seven doubles, two home runs and 23 RBI. After his sopho- more season, Dunn went to work on his own and during the summer of 1976, Dunn revived his bat as he hit .352 for National City in the CCBL, earning him All-CCBL honors. He carried that momentum into his junior year in which he returned to the top of the batters list for the Toreros. In 1978, Dunn led the team in hitting with a .364 batting average, while recording 32 hits, a team-leading 12 doubles, had one triple, one home run and 22 RBI. Dunn concluded his inspirational career for the Toreros with 78 hits, 31 doubles, five triples, five home runs and 70 RBI.

Daryl’s son, David, also played baseball at USD under current head coach Rich Hill from 1999-2003. Dunn served as a pitcher for the Toreros and helped USD win back-to-back West Coast Conference championships during his final two seasons. For his career, Dunn posted a 8-3 overall record with 101 career strikeouts.

36 USD SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Hits Interesting Notes Several with 5 Triple Play’s Doubles USD turned a triple play in the fifth inning of a game Several with 3 against Utah on 2/26/00.

Triples Hit Streak Several with 2 Josh Harris holds the all-time hit streak at USD at 31 games. The streak began on Mar. 11, 2000 in a Home Runs win against Saint Mary’s and ended on May 3, 2000 1. Jordan Abruzzo 3 (6/3/06 vs. St. Louis) in a win against Long Beach State. Rick Doane 3 (4/10/90 vs. Pacific Lutheran) Kevin Herde 3 (2/3/91 vs. CS Northridge) Hitting for the Cycle Sean Baron 3 (3/15/87 vs. San Fancisco) Kevin Reese hit for the cycle in a win aginast Cal Poly (2/6/00). He recorded five hits, seven RBI and RBI five runs scored. 1. Jordan Abruzzo 8 (6/3/06 vs. St. Louis) Dave Rolls 8 (4/28/86 vs. Masters College) USD No Hitters 3. Kevin Reese 7 (2/6/00 vs. Cal Poly) Bart Miadich vs. Gonzaga (3/23/96) Joe Lima 7 (2/28/99 vs. Michigan) Dan Flanagan vs. UCSD ‘76 Sean Baron 7 (2/10/87 vs. Cal Baptist) Bill Howard vs. U.S. International ‘75 Kevin Herde 7 (2/3/91 vs. CS Northridge) Jim Mahoney vs. Pacific Christian ‘73 7. Several with 6 Greg Tomczyk vs. So. Cal. College ‘71

Runs Scored **These records are from the Division I era and are 1. Jamie Hesselgesser 5 (4/9/05 vs. Santa Clara) incomplete. The USD Media Relations office is con- Kevin Reese 5 (2/6/00 vs. Cal Poly) tinuing its research to complete these records. Mike McCoy 5 (2/17/00 vs. Kansas State) John Bonilla 5 (4/28/86 vs. Master’s College) Chris Stout 5 (2/10/87 vs. Cal Baptist) 6. Several with 4

Stolen Bases 1. Keoni Ruth 4 (2/17/06 vs. Vanderbuilt) Joey Prast 4 (4/19/03 vs. Saint Mary’s) Josh Harris 4 (5/5/01 vs. Portland) Dave Jacas 4 (3/18/86 vs. Biola) Jeb Dougherty 4 (4/11/97 vs. Gonzaga) 6. Several with 3

Team Runs Scored 1. 26 vs. Long Beach State (4/11/80) 2. 25 @ Santa Clara (4/9/05) 25 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/2/01) 25 @ Gonzaga (4/7/01) 25 vs. Master’s College (4/28/86) 6. 24 vs. Southern Illinois (3/11/96) 7. 22 @ San Francisco (3/9/91) 22 vs. Saint Mary’s (4/19/03) 22 @ Loyola Marymount (4/22/95)

Strikeouts 1. Mike Saipe 14 (5/14/94 vs. San Francisco) 2. Glenn Godwin 13 (4/24/82 vs. Loyola Marymount) 3. Glenn Godwin 12 (2/27/82 vs. So. Cal College) Glenn Godwin 12 (2/16/82 vs. Point Loma) Senior Jordan Abruzzo had a career day in the Bart Miadich 12 (3/15/97 vs. Saint Mary’s) NCAA Regionals in 2006 as he tied the USD single- 6. Several with 11 game record for home runs (3) and RBI (8) in a 19-12 win against Saint Louis. 37 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

AT-BATS... HITS... 1986 Dave Rolls 48 1994 Larry Williams 43 Year-by-Year Team Leader Year-by-Year Team Leader 1987 Sean Baron 56 1995 Larry Williams 39 1964 Ron Cady 134 1964 John Baumgarten 34 1988 Dave Rolls 70 1996 Jeb Dougherty 36 Ed Green 134 1965 Ed Green 44 1989 Chris Stout 35 1997 Jeb Dougherty 40 1965 Fred Carbone 147 1966 Ed Green 53 1990 Kevin Herde 45 1998 Kevin Reese 49 1966 Fred Carbone 167 1967 Tom Thompson 43 1991 Kevin Herde 48 1999 Kevin Reese 67 1967 Tom Thompson 152 1968 John Wathan 42 1992 Kevin Herde 44 2000 Mike McCoy 64 1968 John Wathan 148 1969 John Wathan 48 1993 Kevin Herde 46 2001 Tom Caple 53 1969 Dave Gonzalez 149 1970 John Wathan 61 1994 Larry Williams 49 2002 Mike McCoy 56 1970 John Wathan 142 1971 Kerry Dineen 78 1995 Brady Clark 36 2003 Tony Perez 66 1971 Kerry Dineen 186 1972 Kerry Dineen 63 1996 Tony Betancourt 43 2004 Joey Prast 58 1972 Kerry Dineen 160 1973 Kerry Dineen 60 1997 Tony Betancourt 34 2005 Shane Buschini 46 1973 Jim Williams 148 1974 Jim Williams 56 Brian Mazone 34 2006 Keoni Ruth 51 1974 Jim Williams 140 1975 Ted Schultz 49 1998 Kevin Reese 46 1975 Paul Mendes 143 1976 Paul Mendes 51 1999 Greg Sain 66 Batting Average... 1976 Brian Bullas 145 1977 Hank Ashworth 51 2000 Kevin Reese 66 Year-by-Year Team Leader 1977 Hank Ashworth 147 1978 Paul Mendes 61 2001 Joe Lima 54 1964 John Baumgarten .315 1978 Paul Mendes 189 1979 Don Slater 74 2002 David Bagley 56 1965 Ed Green .321 1979 Don Slater 196 1980 Mike Saverino 63 2003 Joey Prast 57 1966 Ed Green .323 1980 Don Slater 210 1981 John Mullen 68 2004 Freddy Sandoval 59 1967 Chuck Rutledge .314 1981 John Mullen 203 1982 Andy Asaro 59 2005 Shane Buschini 42 1968 Tom Thompson .286 1982 Andy Asaro 195 Paul Van Stone 59 2005 Jordan Abruzzo 42 1969 John Wathan .331 1983 John Mullen 168 1983 John Mullen 59 2006 Jordan Abruzzo 58 1970 John Wathan .430 1984 David Jacas 214 1984 Andre Jacas 70 1971 Kerry Dineen .419 1985 Paul Van Stone 203 1985 Paul Van Stone 62 1972 Kerry Dineen .394 1986 David Jacas 203 1986 David Jacas 75 1973 Kerry Dineen .411 1987 Mark Trafton 209 1987 Robbie Rogers 69 1974 Jim Williams .400 1988 Mark Trafton 217 1988 Chuck Graham 82 1975 Ted Schultz .350 1989 Andy Roberts 184 1989 Andy Roberts 65 1976 Paul Mendes .375 Chris Stout 184 1990 Rick Doane 65 1977 Hank Ashworth .347 1990 Dave Pingree 206 1991 Chad Boyd 61 1978 Dave Buchanan .325 1991 Dave Pingree 206 Kevin Herde 61 1979 Don Slater .378 1992 Kevin Herde 194 1992 Kevin Herde 66 1980 Mike Saverino .323 1993 Larry Williams 209 1993 Kevin Herde 73 1981 Bill Pinkham .344 1994 Larry Williams 213 1994 Josh Stepner 72 1982 Paul Van Stone .362 1995 Larry Williams 206 1995 Larry Williams 60 1983 Steve Sciacca .353 1996 Jeb Dougherty 221 1996 Jeb Dougherty 77 1984 Andre Jacas .350 1997 Jeb Dougherty 191 1997 Jeb Dougherty 67 1985 Paul Van Stone .305 1998 Jeff Powers 239 1998 Kevin Reese 88 1986 David Jacas .369 1999 Greg Sain 233 1999 Kevin Reese 86 1987 Robbie Rogers .373 2000 Joe Lima 250 2000 Joe Lima 78 1988 Chuck Graham .400 David Bagley was USD’s RBI 2001 Josh Harris 242 2001 Josh Harris 87 1989 Chuck Graham .359 leader in 2002 with 56 2002 Joe Lima 223 2002 David Bagley 78 1990 Rick Doane .342 2003 Joey Prast 260 2003 Joey Prast 90 RUNS... 1991 Chad Boyd .324 2004 Freddy Sandoval 226 2004 Josh Hansen 79 Year-by-Year Team Leader 1992 Kevin Herde .340 2005 Jordan Abruzzo 240 2005 Keoni Ruth 73 1964 John Baumgarten 18 1993 Josh Stepner .386 2006 Steve Singleton 245 2006 Steve Singleton 89 1965 Stephen DeSales 32 1994 Josh Stepner .340 1966 Fred Carbone 41 1995 Matt Kuseski .318 1967 Tom Thompson 25 1996 Jeb Dougherty .348 RBI... 1968 Rene Chavalier 26 1997 Jeb Dougherty .351 Year-by-Year Team Leader 1969 John Wathan 34 1998 Kevin Reese .379 1964 John Baumgarten 20 1970 Dave Gonzalez 37 1999 Kevin Reese .372 Dan Wilhelm 20 1971 Dave Gonzalez 42 2000 Kevin Reese .385 1965 Ed Green 35 1972 Kerry Dineen 30 2001 Joey Prast .365 1966 Dan Wilhelm 41 1973 Kerry Dineen 36 2002 David Bagley .356 1967 Rick Baker 25 1974 Jim Williams 38 2003 Tony Perez .355 1968 Tom Thompson 27 1975 Ted Schultz 36 2004 Jordan Abruzzo .375 1969 John Wathan 34 1976 Paul Mendes 42 2005 Shane Buschini .352 1970 John Wathan 39 1977 Hank Ashworth 31 2006 Steve Singleton .363 1971 Mel Arnerich 37 1978 Bill Herberle 43 1972 Mel Arnerich 25 1979 Jaime Paredes 48 Kerry Dineen 25 1980 Mike Saverino 55 1973 Jim Williams 32 1981 Bart Brainard 38 1974 Rick Garner 29 1982 Andre Jacas 41 1975 Ted Schultz 36 1983 John Mullen 34 1976 Jesse Martinez 34 1984 Andre Jacas 49 1977 Hank Ashworth 31 1985 David Jacas 47 Mark Trafton led the Toreros in 1978 Paul Engel 41 at-bats in 1987 and 1988 1986 David Jacas 56 1979 Jeff Tipton 51 1987 Mark Trafton 59 1980 Andy Asaro 37 1988 Mark Trafton 54 1981 Bill Pinkham 59 1989 Andy Roberts 38 1982 Andy Asaro 44 1990 Jim Alexander 45 Steve Sciacca 44 1991 Dave Pingree 35 1983 Eric Bennett 28 Chad Boyd 35 1984 Andre Jacas 32 1992 Tony Moeder 40 1985 Paul Van Stone 46 1993 Kevin Herde 43

38 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

INNINGS PITCHED 1987 Jim Westlund 6 1990 Louis Skertich 3.84 Year-by-Year Team Leader Louis Skertich 6 1991 Chris Collins 4.29 1964 John Pearce 105.0 1988 James Ferguson 6 1992 Mike Saipe 3.53 1965 Pat Barry 117.0 Jim Westlund 6 1993 Mike Saipe 3.69 1966 Bob Ahern 131.0 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 7 1994 Travis Burgus 2.96 1967 Durel Carpenter 69.0 1990 Tom Cheek 7 1995 Travis Burgus 2.58 1968 Steve Davis 12.0 1991 Tom Cheek 6 1996 Brian Mazone 3.74 1969 Gary Myron 105.0 1992 Mike Saipe 8 1997 Mark Vallecorsa 2.86 1970 Gary Myron 139.0 Jeff Crane 8 1998 Mark Vallecorsa 4.18 1971 Gary Myron 162.0 1993 Chris Collins 8 1999 Kevin Gray 4.56 1972 Phil Bajo 140.0 Pat James 8 2000 Jared Hemus 3.62 1973 Phil Bajo 119.0 1994 Mike Saipe 10 2001 Tom Caple 2.43 1974 Mike Wagner 96.0 1995 Travis Burgus 10 2002 Matt Coy 3.24 1975 Dan Flanagan 93.0 1996 Bart Miadich 7 2003 Kyle Collins 3.69 1976 Dan Flanagan 109.0 1997 Bart Miadich 8 2004 Nate Boman 2.26 1977 Dan Flanagan 99.2 1998 Brian Mazone 11 2005 Josh Butler 3.42 Dave Rolls ranks among USD’s 1978 Dan Flanagan 122.0 1999 Kevin Gray 7 2006 Josh Butler 3.06 all-time leaders in homeruns 1979 Tim Ronan 79.2 2000 Mike Amundson 6 1980 GregMcSparran 147.1 Ryan Hamilton 6 1981 Tom Tereschuk 107.1 2001 Ricky Barrett 9 STRIKEOUTS HOMERUNS... 1982 Glenn Godwin 148.0 2002 Ricky Barrett 10 Year-by-Year Team Leader Year-by-Year Team Leader 1983 Russ Applegate 111.1 2003 Kyle Collins 9 1964 John Pearce 91 1964 Ron Cady 3 1984 Russ Applegate 116.1 2004 Aaron Wilson 11 1965 Pat Barry 86 1965 Ron Cady 7 1985 Greg Bertrand 98.0 2005 Justin Blaine 8 1966 Durel Carpenter 85 1966 Ed Green 5 1986 Tom Sizer 136.1 2006 Josh Butler 8 1967 Durel Carpenter 63 Dan Wilhelm 5 1987 Louis Skertich 94.2 1968 Steve Davis 148 1967 Chuck Rutledge 6 1988 James Ferguson 87.0 1969 Gary Myron 88 1968 Tom Thompson 5 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 96.1 1970 Gary Myron 108 1969 Steve Bajo 4 1990 Louis Skertich 91.1 1971 Gary Myron 139 1970 Steve Bajo 4 1991 James Ferguson 89.0 1972 Phil Bajo 68 Ken Kinsman 4 1992 Jeff Crane 116.1 1973 Phil Bajo 77 1971 Steve Bajo 7 1993 Mike Saipe 109.2 1974 Mike Wagner 81 1972 Steve Bajo 5 1994 Travis Burgus 137.0 1975 Bill Bright 50 Kerry Dineen 5 1995 Travis Burgus 122.0 1976 Dan Flanagan 55 1973 Jim Williams 4 1996 Brian Mazone 98.2 1977 Bill Armstrong 62 1974 Bob Svelmoe 4 1997 Bart Miadich 98.2 1978 Dan Flanagan 60 1975 Ted Schultz 6 1998 Brian Mazone 123.2 1979 Marty Bell 49 1976 Paul Contreras 8 1999 Mark Vallecorsa 120.2 1980 Greg McSparran 91 1977 Casey Clark 3 2000 Ryan Hamilton 91.0 1981 Al Brehm 51 Dave Buchanan 3 2001 Ricky Barrett 96.0 1982 Glenn Godwin 142 1978 Dave Buchanan 2 2002 Ricky Barrett 122.0 1983 Russ Applegate 51 Dan Kosic 2 2003 Kyle Collins 102.1 1984 Greg Bertrand 76 Chuck Manes 2 2004 Aaron Wilson 116.1 1985 Greg Bertrand 73 1979 Andy Asaro 6 2005 Justin Blaine 116.2 1986 Tom Sizer 74 Jeff Tipton 6 1987 Louis Skertich 61 1980 Andy Asaro 4 Dan Flanagan led San Diego in 1988 James Ferguson 48 1981 Bill Pinkham 9 WINS... wins four consecutive seasons 1989 J. Ferguson 48 1982 Andy Asaro 5 Year-by-Year Team Leader ERA T. Battilega 40 1964 John Pearce 7 1983 Steve Sciacca 6 Year-by-Year Team Leader 1990 Tom Cheek 68 1965 Pat Barry 6 1984 Andre Jacas 4 1964 John Pearce 2.56 1991 Pat Crema 49 Tom Stephenson 6 1985 Mark Trafton 8 1965 Pat Barry 4.86 1992 Pat Crema 72 1966 Bob Ahern 11 1986 Dave Rolls 13 1966 Durel Carpenter 3.30 1993 Mike Saipe 79 1967 Durel Carpenter 5 1987 Sean Baron 16 1967 Durel Carpenter 1.69 1994 Mike Saipe 114 1968 Steve Davis 7 1988 Dave Rolls 18 1968 Steve Davis 3.13 1995 Travis Burgus 73 1969 Gary Myron 11 1989 Parris Sorianello 4 1969 Gary Myron 1.03 1996 Brian Mazone 64 1970 Gary Myron 9 1990 Rick Doane 13 1970 Steve Archambault 2.30 1997 Bart Miadich 80 1971 Gary Myron 14 1991 Kevin Herde 8 1971 Steve Davis 1.81 1998 Mark Vallecorsa 68 1972 Phil Bajo 7 1992 Tony Moeder 8 1972 Phil Bajo 2.96 Brian Mazone 68 1973 Dub Ruberts 6 1993 Larry Williams 13 1973 Phil Bajo 2.66 1999 Mark Vallecorsa 71 1974 Phil Bajo 8 1994 Larry Williams 10 1974 Phil Bajo 3.52 2000 Jared Hemus 85 Mike Wagner 8 1995 Brady Clark 7 1975 Dan Flanagan 3.29 2001 Ricky Barrett 86 1975 Dan Flanagan 6 1996 Brock Marsh 8 1976 Marty Bell 1.60 2002 Ricky Barrett 98 1976 Dan Flanagan 13 1997 Tony Betancourt 7 1977 Tim Ronan 2.88 2003 Kyle Collins 73 1977 Dan Flanagan 9 1998 Kevin Reese 10 1978 Jim Deaver 3.48 2004 Aaron Wilson 71 1978 Dan Flanagan 10 1999 Kevin Reese 16 1979 Marty Sturgeon 2.57 2005 Justin Blaine 106 1979 Tim Ronan 8 2000 Kevin Reese 11 1980 Kevin McCarthy 2.86 2006 Josh Butler 99 1980 Greg McSparran 12 2001 Greg Sain 16 1981 Jamie McDonald 4.76 1981 Tom Tereschuk 9 2002 David Bagley 13 1982 Glenn Godwin 2.92 1982 Glenn Godwin 14 2003 Joey Prast 12 1983 Casey Morales 4.20 1983 Russ Applegate 5 2004 Jordan Abruzzo 9 1984 Russ Applegate 3.56 Mike Fazekas 5 2005 Jordan Abruzzo 10 1985 Mark Hawblitzel 3.88 1984 Greg Bertrand 7 2006 Jordan Abruzzo 8 1986 Tom Sizer 3.43 1985 Greg Bertrand 4 1987 Dan Newman 4.71 Tom Seyler 6 1988 James Ferguson 2.90 Mark Hawblitzel 6 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 3.46 1986 Tom Sizer 11

39 BATTING (SINGLE-SEASON) GAMES PLAYED... RBI... SLUGGING %... Year GP Year RBI Year SLG% PRAST, Joey 2003 62 ROLLS, Dave 1988 70 FIORENZA, Jim 1960 .867 LIMA, Joe 2000 62 SAIN, Greg 1999 66 ROLLS, Dave 1988 .782 PEREZ, Tony 2003 62 REESE, Kevin 2000 66 BARON, Sean 1987 .696 HARRIS, Josh 2000 62 SANDOVAL, Freddy 2004 59 REESE, Kevin 1999 .688 McCOY, Mike 2000 61 PINKHAM, Bill 1981 59 REESE, Kevin 2000 .667 ORTEGA, Jose 2003 61 ABRUZZO, Jordan 2006 58 DOANE, Rick 1990 .663 MARIAN, Jason 2002 60 PRAST, Joey 2003 57 BAGLEY, David 2002 .653 WENNERSTEN, Lucas 2003 60 BARON, Sean 1987 56 SOLTERS, Tom 1962 .639 POWERS, Jeff 1998 59 BAGLEY, David 2002 56 BAJO, Steve 1971 .635 LIMA, Joe 2002 59 several tied at 52 WATHAN, John 1970 .634 minimum 75 at-bats AT-BATS... DOUBLES... Year AB Year 2B WALKS... PRAST, Joey 2003 260 PRAST, Joey 2003 26 Year BB LIMA, Joe 2000 250 SAIN, Greg 1999 21 ROLLS, Dave 1988 57 SINGLETON, Steve 2006 245 GRAHAM, Chuck 1988 20 CAPLE, Tom 2004 55 HARRIS, Josh 2001 242 HANSEN, Josh 2003 20 SAVERINO, Mike 1980 54 McCOY, Mike 2001 241 SANDOVAL, Freddy 2003 20 McCOY, Mike 2000 50 ABRUZZO, Jordan 2005 240 ROGERS, Robbie 1987 20 PAUL, Doug 1981 50 McCOY, Mike 2000 240 MAZONE, Brian 1998 20 ALEXANDER, Jim 1990 47 POWERS, Jeff 1998 239 LIMA, Joe 1999 19 PEREZ, Tony 2003 46 ABRUZZO, Jordan 2006 239 STEPNER, Josh 1994 19 SAIN, Greg 2000 44 BETANCOURT, Tony 1998 236 several tied at 18 BARON, Sean 1987 43 PEREZ, Tony 2002 43 BATTING AVERAGE... TRIPLES... Year AVE Year 3B HIT BY PITCH... FIORENZA, Jim 1960 .439 JACAS, Andre 1984 8 Year HBP WATHAN, John 1970 .430 ROGERS, Robbie 1985 8 PEREZ, Tony 2003 17 DINEEN, Kerry 1971 .419 MULLEN, John 1981 8 ALEXANDER, Jim 1990 16 DINEEN, Kerry 1973 .411 TRAFTON, Mark 1987 7 PARKS, Jay 1996 15 GRAHAM, Chuck 1988 .400 DINEEN, Kerry 1971 7 LILLY, Ryan 2006 14 WILLIAMS, Jim 1974 .400 CLARK, Brady 1992 7 ROBERTS, Andy 1989 13 DINEEN, Kerry 1972 .394 SAVERINO, Mike 1979 7 DOUGHERTY, Jeb 1997 12 STEPNER, Josh 1993 .386 GREEN, Ed 1966 7 LIMA, Joe 1999 12 BAGLEY, David 2002 .386 WATHAN, John 1970 7 CAPLE, Tom 2001 11 WENNERSTEN, Lucas 2001 .386 WILLIAMS, Jim 1974 7 SCHMIDT, Karl 1996 11 minimum 75 at-bats MULLEN, John 1982 7 BAGLEY, David 2002 11 CURTIS, Randy 2005 11 HITS... HOMERUNS... Year H Year HR STRIKEOUTS... PRAST, Joey 2003 90 ROLLS, Dave 1988 18 Year SO SINGLETON, Steve 2006 89 REESE, Kevin 1999 16 McCOY, Mike 2000 69 REESE, Kevin 1998 88 SAIN, Greg 2001 16 ROMERO, Dave 1994 57 POWERS, Jeff 1998 87 BARON, Sean 1987 16 MOEDER, Tony 1990 54 HARRIS, Josh 2001 87 DOANE, Rick 1990 13 WILLIAMS, Larry 1994 51 REESE, Kevin 1999 86 WILLIAMS, Larry 1993 13 ROMERO, Dave 1995 50 PEREZ, Tony 2003 83 ROLLS, Dave 1986 13 LIMA, Joe 2000 49 GRAHAM, Chuck 1988 82 BAGLEY, David 2002 13 SAIN, Greg 2000 49 BETANCOURT, Tony 1998 82 PRAST, Joey 2003 12 SAIN, Greg 2001 48 RUTHm, Keoni 2006 82 SAIN, Greg 1999 12 MOEDER, Tony 1991 47 FIORENZA, Jim 1960 12 RUNS... STOLEN BASES... Year R Year SB REESE, Kevin 1999 67 TOTAL BASES... JACAS, Dave 1986 40 PEREZ, Tony 2003 66 Year TB JACAS, Andre 1984 36 McCOY, Mike 2000 64 REESE, Kevin 1999 159 JACAS, Andre 1982 35 PRAST, Joey 2003 60 PRAST, Joey 2003 154 DINEEN, Kerry 1971 33 TRAFTON, Mark 1987 59 ROLLS, Dave 1988 140 WATHAN, John 1969 30 PRAST, Joey 2004 58 SAIN, Greg 1999 138 McCOY, Mike 2002 26 JACAS, Dave 1986 56 REESE, Kevin 1998 136 SLATER, Don 1979 26 McCOY, Mike 2002 56 SAIN, Greg 2001 135 PINGREE, Dave 1991 25 SAVERINO, Mike 1980 55 BAGLEY, David 2002 132 JACAS, Dave 1985 24 several tied at 54 BETANCOURT, Tony 1998 130 BRAINBARD, Bart 1981 24 REESE, Kevin 2000 128 WATHAN, John 1970 24 DOANE, Rick 1990 126 40 BATTING (CAREER) GAMES PLAYED... RBI... SLUGGING %... Year GP Years RBI Years SLG% LIMA, Joe 98-02 237 LIMA, Joe 98-02 196 BARON, Sean 85-88 .572 ROGERS, Robbie 84-87 222 REESE, Kevin 97-00 185 DINEEN, Kerry 71-73 .571 TRAFTON, Mark 85-88 217 HERDE, Kevin 90-93 183 ROLLS, Dave 85-88 .570 HERDE, Kevin 90-93 216 BARON, Sean 85-88 173 HERDE, Kevin 90-93 .550 PEREZ, Tony 00-03 216 ROLLS, Dave 85-88 168 MOEDER, Tony 90-93 .528 PRAST, Joey 01-04 215 PRAST, Joey 01-04 165 BAJO, Steve 69-72 .525 ASARO, Andy 79-82 210 TRAFTON, Mark 85-88 163 ABRUZZO, Jordan 04-05 .518 DOANE, Rick 88-91 207 SAIN, Greg 99-01 158 HANSEN, Josh 03-04 .518 PINGREE, Dave 90-93 207 ASARO, Andy 79-82 151 WILLIAMS, Jim 73-74 .517 REESE, Kevin 97-00 207 BETANCOURT, Tony 96-99 144 TRAFTON, Mark 85-88 .514 minimum 2 years and 150 at-bats AT-BATS... DOUBLES... Years AB Years 2B WALKS ... LIMA, Joe 98-02 883 PRAST, Joey 01-04 67 Years BB PRAST, Joey 01-04 787 LIMA, Joe 98-02 63 PEREZ, Tony 00-03 155 HERDE, Kevin 90-93 774 HERDE, Kevin 90-93 59 ROLLS, Dave 85-88 149 REESE, Kevin 97-00 773 ASARO, Andy 79-82 54 BARON, Sean 85-88 140 ROGERS, Robbie 84-87 767 GRAHAM, Chuck 86-89 53 SAVERINO, Mike 77-80 129 TRAFTON, Mark 85-88 761 SAIN, Greg 99-01 51 CAPLE, Tom 01-04 123 WILLIAMS, Larry 92-95 756 REESE, Kevin 97-00 48 TRAFTON, Mark 85-88 115 PINGREE, Dave 90-93 734 BETANCOURT, Tony 96-99 48 walks cont... BETANCOURT, Tony 96-99 734 CLARK, Brady 92-95 47 MENDES, Paul 75-78 112 ROBERTS, Andy 86-89 734 BARON, Sean 85-88 47 McCOY, Mike 00-02 110 ROBERTS, Andy 86-89 108 BATTING AVERAGE TRIPLES... DOANE, Rick 88-91 107 Years AVE Years 3B DINEEN, Kerry 71-73 .409 TRAFTON, Mark 85-88 21 HIT BY PITCH... FIORENZA, Jim 59-61 .384 MULLEN, John 80-83 20 Years HBP GRAHAM, Chuck 86-89 .362 ROGERS, Robbie 84-87 17 PARKS, Jay 93-97 45 WILLIAMS, Jim 73-74 .361 VAN STONE, Paul 82-85 17 PEREZ, Tony 00-03 39 REESE, Kevin 97-00 .361 MOEDER, Tony 90-93 16 LIMA, Joe 98-02 37 WATHAN, John 68-70 .347 CLARK, Brady 92-95 15 CAPLE, Tom 01-04 29 HERDE, Kevin 90-93 .340 SAVERINO, Mike 77-80 15 ROBERTS, Andy 86-89 25 HANSEN, Josh 03-04 .340 DINEEN, Kerry 71-73 15 ALEXANDER, Jim 89-90 22 BAGLEY, David 00, 02 .338 REESE, Kevin 97-00 14 McCOY, Mike 00-02 19 MAZONE, Brian 95-98 .337 JACAS, Andre 81-84 14 DOUGHERTY, Jeb 94-97 19 minimum 2 years and 150 at-bats PRAST, Joey 01-04 18 HOMERUNS... SAIN, Greg 99-01 18 HITS... Years HR Years H BARON, Sean 85-88 43 STRIKEOUTS... REESE, Kevin 97-00 279 REESE, Kevin 97-00 41 Years SO LIMA, Joe 98-02 272 ROLLS, Dave 85-88 39 WILLIAMS, Larry 92-95 177 HERDE, Kevin 90-93 263 SAIN, Greg 99-01 34 LIMA, Joe 98-02 165 PRAST, Joey 01-04 259 HERDE, Kevin 90-93 32 MOEDER, Tony 90-93 160 TRAFTON, Mark 85-88 244 WILLIAMS, Larry 92-95 28 McCOY, Mike 00-02 156 ROBERTS, Andy 86-89 240 LIMA, Joe 98-02 28 ROLLS, Dave 85-88 152 BETANCOURT, Tony 96-99 240 PRAST, Joey 01-04 28 SAIN, Greg 99-01 143 ROGERS, Robbie 84-87 239 MOEDER, Tony 90-93 25 BARON, Sean 85-88 138 MULLEN, John 80-83 227 BETANCOURT, Tony 96-99 25 GARCIA, Juan 96-99 133 VAN STONE, Paul 82-85 224 ROGERS, Robbie 84-87 123 TOTAL BASES... TRAFTON, Mark 85-88 123 RUNS... Years TB Years R HERDE, Kevin 90-93 426 STOLEN BASES... PRAST, Joey 01-04 190 TRAFTON, Mark 85-88 391 Years SB PEREZ, Tony 00-03 185 ROLLS, Dave 85-88 366 JACAS, Andre 81-84 96 REESE, Kevin 97-00 183 MOEDER, Tony 90-93 365 JACAS, Dave 83-86 80 TRAFTON, Mark 85-88 171 BARON, Sean 85-88 363 DINEEN, Kerry 71-73 77 McCOY, Mike 00-02 169 PRAST, Joey 01-04 326 PINGREE, Dave 90-93 67 CAPLE, Tom 01-04 166 ROBERTS, Andy 86-89 313 WATHAN, John 68-70 67 ROBERTS, Andy 86-89 163 PINGREE, Dave 90-93 311 McCOY, Mike 00-02 65 ROLLS, Dave 85-88 157 DOANE, Rick 88-91 307 BRAINBARD, Bart 78-81 56 LIMA, Joe 98-02 156 GRAHAM, Chuck 86-89 305 SAVERINO, Mike 77-80 55 WILLIAMS, Larry 92-95 150 ENGEL, Paul 77-80 52 ROBERTS, Andy 86-89 47 41 PITCHING (SINGLE-SEASON) NNINGS... MYRON, Gary 1970 108 Year IP WINS... BLAINE, Justin 2005 106 MYRON, Gary 1971 162.0 Year W BUTLER, Josh 2006 99 GODWIN, Glen 1982 148.0 MYRON, Gary 1971 14 BARRETT, Ricky 2002 98 McSPARRAN, Greg 1980 147.3 GODWIN, Glen 1982 14 BURGUS, Travis 1994 96 MYRON, Gary 1970 139.0 FLANAGAN, Dan 1976 13 McSPARRAN, Greg 1980 12 BURGUS, Travis 1994 137.0 STRIKEOUTS PER/9 INN... SIZER, Tom 1986 11 SIZER, Tom 1986 136.3 Year K/ 9 inn. AHERN, Bob 1966 11 SAIPE, Mike 1994 133.7 BOMAN, Nate 2004 12.02 WILSON, Aaron 2004 11 AHERN, Bob 1966 131.3 BARRY, Pat 1962 11.06 MAZONE, Brian 1998 11 MAZONE, Brian 1998 123.0 DAVIS, Steve 1968 11.04 FLANAGAN, Dan 1978 122.7 MYRON, Gary 1969 11 several tied with 10 BUTLER, Josh 2006 11.00 MATUSZ, Brian 2006 10.33 APPEARANCES... LOSSES... HEMUS, Jared 2000 9.94 Year G Year L DAVIS, Steve 1970 9.07 CHEEK, Tom 1990 37 BERTRAND, Greg 1985 13 GODDARD, Tom 1960 9.00 WESTLUND, Jim 1987 35 CARPENTER, Durel 1966 10 LORENZ, Terry 1959 9.00 SPRINGER, Brian 1996 33 APPLEGATE, Russ 1984 10 MULVANY, Mike 1973 8.80 Minimum of 48 innings pitched COLLINS, Chris 1993 32 APPLEGATE, Russ 1983 9 MELLOS, Jim 1978 31 FAZEKAS, Mike 1983 9 HITS PER/9 INN... PEREZ, Tony 2003 30 BAJO, Phil 1973 9 Year H/9 inn. FAULK, Matthew 2005 30 MORALES, Casey 1984 9 McCARTHY, Kevin 1980 5.2 SPRINGER, Brian 1997 27 SIZER, Tom 1985 9 COLLINS, Chris 1991 27 several tied with 8 HEMUS, Jared 2000 5.4 LUCY, Pat 2000 27 LORENZ, Terry 1960 5.7 GIESE, Dan 1998 27 BEST RECORD... RONAN, Tim 1976 5.8 GODDARD, Tom 1960 6.3 BATTILEGA, Tony 1988 27 Year W-L BREHM, Al 1982 6.3 LORENZ, Terry 1960 9-1 GOLDSBERRY, Dave 1964 6.5 RELIEF APPEARANCES... McDONALD, Jaime 1979 7-1 MYRON, Gary 1970 6.7 Year RA COLLINS, Kyle 2004 7-1 PEARCE, John 1964 6.7 CHEEK, Tom 1990 36 CIAMPA, Chris 1983 10-2 BOMAN, Nate 2004 6.9 SPRINGER, Brian 1996 33 BARRETT, Ricky 2002 10-2 Minimum of 48 innings pitched COLLINS, Chris 1993 32 FLANAGAN, Dan 1976 13-3 WESTLUND, Jim 1987 31 COLLINS, Chris 1993 8-2 WALKS... MELLOS, Jim 1978 30 MYRON, Gary 1969 11-3 FAULK, Matthew 2005 30 Year BB MAZONE, Brian 1998 11-3 BREHM, Al 1981 89 PEREZ, Tony 2003 28 WILSON, Aaron 2004 11-3 SPRINGER, Brian 1997 27 DAVIS, Steve 1968 81 MYRON, Gary 1971 14-4 McSPARRAN, Greg 1980 78 BUTLER, Josh 2004 25 GODWIN, Glen 1982 14-4 GRANDPRE, Bob 1989 25 AHERN, Bob 1966 74 SCHWINDT, Adam 1989 25 STEPHENSON, Tom 1965 71 COMPLETE GAMES... GODWIN, Glen 1982 69 BRISKEY, John 1966 68 Year CG GAMES STARTED... FITZSIMMONS, Pat 1990 66 AHERN, Bob 1966 11 Year GS HEMUS, Jared 2000 63 GODWIN, Glen 1982 11 APPLEGATE, Russ 1984 21 NEWMAN, Dan 1986 63 SIZER, Tom 1986 10 MYRON, Gary 1971 21 FERGUSON, James 1989 63 GODWIN, Glen 1982 20 BURGUS, Travis 1994 9 BATTILEGA, Tony 1989 19 REBELO, John 1959 9 SIZER, Tom 1986 19 APPLEGATE, Russ 1984 8 AHERN, Bob 1966 19 CARPENTER, Durel 1966 8 BURGUS, Travis 1994 19 BURGUS, Travis 1995 8 McSPARRAN, Greg 1980 19 MIADICH, Bart 1997 8 BERTRAND, Greg 1985 18 MAZONE, Brian 1998 8 FLANAGAN, Dan 1978 18 SAIPE, Mike 1992 8 BARRETT, Ricky 2002 18 FLANAGAN, Dan 1976 18 SAVES BLAINE, Justin 2005 18 Year SV PEREZ, Tony 2003 13 ERA... CAPLE, Tom 2001 9 Year ERA MELLOS, Jim 1978 8 MYRON, Gary 1969 1.03 CHEEK, Tom 1990 8 BELL, Marty 1976 1.60 FAULK, Matthew 2005 8 CARPENTER, Durel 1967 1.70 COLLINS, Chris 1993 7 DAVIS, Steve 1971 1.81 SPRINGER, Brian 1996 7 LORENZ, Terry 1960 1.85 PEREZ, Tony 2002 7 MYRON, Gary 1971 1.89 COLLINS, Chris 1991 6 BOMAN, Nate 2004 6 USD’s Bart Miadich no-hit Gon- RONAN, Tim 1976 1.96 zaga in the 1996 season FLANAGAN, Dan 1976 1.98 BOMAN, Nate 2004 2.26 STRIKEOUTS PRINGER, Brian 1995 2.29 Year SO Minimum of 48 innings pitched DAVIS, Steve 1968 148 GODWIN, Glen 1982 142 MYRON, Gary 1971 139 SAIPE, Mike 1994 114 42 PITCHING (CAREER) INNINGS... WILSON, Aaron 00-04 25 STRIKEOUTS PER/9 INN. Years IP SAIPE, Mike 92-94 25 Years K/ 9 inn. MYRON, Gary 68-71 486.7 BARRETT, Ricky 00-02 22 BOMAN, Nate 04-05 11.09 FLANAGAN, Dan 76-78 424.3 McDONALD, Jaime 79-81 19 DAVIS, Steve 68-71 8.45 DAVIS, Steve 68-71 396.0 RONAN, Tim 76-79 18 LORENZ, Terry 59-62 8.42 WILSON, Aaron 00-04 375.7 GODDARD, Tom 60-62 8.28 MAZONE, Brian 95-98 372.7 LOSSES... BRISKEY, John 66-68 8.07 BURGUS, Travis 92-95 365.3 Years L HAMILTON, Ryan 99-00 7.98 SAIPE, Mike 92-94 342.7 SKERTICH, Louis 87-90 23 BARRETT, Ricky 00-02 7.81 VALLECORSA, Mark 96-99 324.7 FERGUSON, James 88-91 23 CAPLE, Tom 01-04 7.80 FERGUSON, James 88-91 313.0 DAVIS, Steve 68-71 22 WAGNER, Mike 73-74 7.75 RONAN, Tim 76-79 291.7 APPLEGATE, Russ 83-84 19 Minimum 2 yrs and 96 innings pitched AHERN, Bob 64-67 18 APPEARANCES... VALLECORSA, Mark 96-99 18 HITS PER/9 INN. Years G BERTRAND, Greg 84-85 18 Years H/9 inn. COLLINS, Chris 91-94 97 BELL, Marty 76-79 18 BOMAN, Nate 04-05 6.63 SPRINGER, Brian 94-97 95 several tied at 17 DAVIS, Steve 68-71 7.2 FERGUSON, James 88-91 88 BREHM, Al 80-82 7.4 BATTILEGA, Tony 86-89 88 BEST RECORD... MYRON, Gary 68-71 7.6 WESTLUND, Jim 86-89 84 Years W-L BAJO, Phil 71-74 7.8 DAVIS, Steve 68-71 81 LORENZ, Terry 59-62 15-4 SAIPE, Mike 92-94 8.1 DUNN, David 99-03 78 CIAMPA, Chris 80, 82-3 13-4 RUBERTS, Dub 70-73 8.1 FITZSIMMONS, Pat 87-90 77 WESTLUND, Jim 86-89 17-6 McSPARRAN, Greg 79-80 8.2 WARLOP, Sean 02-05 77 SAIPE, Mike 92-94 25-9 BURGUS, Travis 92-95 8.2 COLLINS, Kyle 03-04 16-6 Minimum 2yrs and 96 innings pitched RELIEF APPEARANCES... HEMINGER, Mike 61-62 12-5 WALKS Years RA FLANAGAN, Dan 76-78 38-16 Years BB COLLINS, Chris 91-94 93 MYRON, Gary 68-71 37-17 DAVIS, Steve 68-71 244 SPRINGER, Brian 94-97 92 BARRETT, Ricky 00-02 22-11 MYRON, Gary 68-71 207 DUNN, David 99-03 72 McSPARRAN, Greg 79-80 17-9 FERGUSON, James 88-91 195 WESTLUND, Jim 86-89 61 Minimum 2 yrs and 16 decisions FITZSIMMONS, Pat 87-90 174 PEREZ, Tony 00-03 59 AHERN, Bob 64-67 168 BATTILEGA, Tony 86-89 57 COMPLETE GAMES... BREHM, Al 80-82 164 COY, Matt 01-03 55 Years CG FLANAGAN, Dan 76-78 161 WARLOP, Sean 02-05 55 BURGUS, Travis 92-95 21 BURGUS, Travis 92-95 158 OSEGUERA, Mike 00-03 53 SAIPE, Mike 92-94 20 BLAINE, Justin 03-05 141 LUCY, Pat 00-04 50 AHERN, Bob 64-67 19 CHEEK, Tom 90-91 48 MAZONE, Brian 95-98 18 APPLEGATE, Russ 83-84 15 GAMES STARTED... SIZER, Tom 85-86 15 Years GS CARPENTER, Durel 66-67 15 FLANAGAN, Dan 76-78 64 MIADICH, Bart 95-97 12 MYRON, Gary 68-71 63 GODDARD, Tom 60-62 12 WILSON, Aaron 00-04 61 VALLECORSA, Mark 96-99 11 FERGUSON, James 88-91 56 GODWIN, Glen 81-82 11 MAZONE, Brian 95-98 51 BARRY, Pat 62, 64-65 11 BURGUS, Travis 92-95 50 DAVIS, Steve 68-71 49 SAVES... VALLECORSA, Mark 96-99 45 Years SV SAIPE, Mike 92-94 45 PEREZ, Tony 00-03 20 FITZSIMMONS, Pat 87-90 44 COLLINS, Chris 91-94 16 RUBERTS, Dub 70-73 14 ERA... CAPLE, Tom 01-04 13 Years ERA SPRINGER, Brian 94-97 12 BOMAN, Nate 04-05 2.27 BELL, Marty 76-79 10 MYRON, Gary 68-71 2.42 CHEEK, Tom 90-91 10 CARPENTER, Durel 66-67 2.71 DAVIS, Steve 68-71 8 Ricky Barrett was named 3rd-team RUBERTS, Dub 70-73 2.82 RONAN, Tim 76-69 8 All-American after his junior season DAVIS, Steve 68-71 2.84 MELLOS, Jim 1978 8 at USD in 2002 BAJO, Phil 69-72 3.08 FAULK, Matthew 2005 8 FLANAGAN, Dan 76-78 3.14 BELL, Marty 76-79 3.33 STRIKEOUTS... STURGEON, Marty 78-80 3.47 Years SO DEAVER, Jim 76-78 3.54 MYRON, Gary 68-71 394 BUTLER, Josh 04-06 3.54 DAVIS, Steve 68-71 372 Minimum 2 yrs and 96 innings pitched SAIPE, Mike 92-94 262 BURGUS, Travis 92-95 238 WINS... BARRETT, Ricky 00-02 229 Years W MAZONE, Brian 95-98 222 FLANAGAN, Dan 76-78 38 WILSON, Aaron 00-04 219 MYRON, Gary 68-71 37 BUTLER, Josh 04-06 206 BURGUS, Travis 92-95 26 DAVIS, Steve 68-71 25 MAZONE, Brian 95-98 25 43 ALL-TIME ROSTER ::A::::::::: BUSCHINI, Shane 2004-pres. DeGENNARO, Steve 1984-85 BUSH, Pat 1996 ABRUZZO, Jordan 2004-pres. DeNAULT, Scott 2006- BUTLER, Josh 2004-pres. ::H::::::::: ADEMA, Tom 1981 DeSALES, Steph 1964-66 BWY, Chris 1986-89 DIANA, Fred 1967 HALL, Karl 1979-80 AGOSTO, Dave 1969-69 HALLIBURTON, Chad 1995-96 AHERN, Bob 1964-67 DIANI, Jim 1972-73 DIAZ-MIRON, Luis 2001-02 HAMILTON, Ryan 1999-00 ALBERICO, Chris 1980, 82 HANSEN, Josh 2003-04 ALBERICO, Mike 1980 ::C::::::::: DINEEN, Kerry 1971-73 CADY, Ron 1962, 64-65 HANSEN, Kevin 2005-pres. ALEXANDER, Don 1979-80 DOANE, Rick 1988-91 CAHILL, John 1971-72, 74 HARR, Dave 1958 ALEXANDER, Jim 1989-90 DOBEK, Zach 2002-03 CALIGIURI, Len 1971-72 HARRIS, David 2006- AMUNDSON, Mike 1997-00 DOUGHERTY, Jeb 1994-97 CAMMALL, Kevin 1981-83 HARRIS, Josh 2000-01 ANDERSON, Jason 1999 DUNCAN, Bob 1958-59 CAMPAGNA, David 1983 HARRIS, Martin 1979-82 ANTHONY, Vince 1981-82 DUNLAP, Bob 1964-67 CANNADY, Robert 1982-83 HART, Curtis 1962 APPLEGATE, Russ 1983-84 DUNN, Daryl 1975-77 CAPLE, Tom 2001-04 HAWBLITZEL, Mark 1983-85 ARCHAMBAULT, Steve 1970-72 DUNN, David 1999-03 CAPONE, Ken 1977 HAYES, Marty 1997-00 ARMSTRONG, Bill 1976-77 DURAN, Kenny 1986 CARBONE, Fred 1965-66 HEALY, Aron 2000 ARNERICH, Mel 1969-72 DURBIN, Sean 1991, 93 CARPENTER, Durel 1966-67 HEBERLE, Bill 1977-78 ASARO, Andy 1979-82 CARPENTIER, Dave 1968-70 HEMINGER, Mike 1961-62 ASHTON, Steve 1994-95 CASTLEBERRY, John 1979 HEMINGER, Pat 1961 ASHWORTH, Hank 1976-77 ::E::::::::: CAUDILLO, Larry 1973-74 HEMUS, Jared 2000 ASSAEL, S.C. 1999-02 ECHEVESTE, Dan 1984-87 CECIL, Eli 1996-99 HENRY, Mike 1991 AUSTIN, Mike 1991 ELIZADALE, Ruben 1975-76 CHAPMAN, Jan 1960 ELLIOTT, Gray 1959 HERDE, Kevin 1990-93 CHAPMAN, Mark 1980-82 ENGEL, Paul 1977-80 HERRENBRUCK, Mark 1965-66 ::B::::::::: CHEEK, Tom 1990-91 ESKURI, Neil 1973 HERRERA, Tobias 2000-01 CHEVALIER, Rene 1968-69 HESSELGESSER, Jamie 2002-05 BABBITT, Geoff 1996, 98-99 CHURCH, Dustin 2005 HINCKLEY, Steve 1975 BAGLEY, David 2000, 02 CIAMPA, Chris 1980, 82-83 HLAVACEK, Evan 1995 BAINBRIDGE, Brian 1988 ::F::::::::: CLARK, Brady 1992-95 HODGES, Tony 1975 BAJO, Phil 1971-74 FALK, Matt 2005 CLARK, Casey 1975-77 HOEPPNER, Phil 1984 BAJO, Steve 1969-72 FARRELL, Travis 1996-98 CLAUSEN, Kevin 2001 HOLLIDAY, John 1959-60 BAKER, Lavon 1958-59 FATICA, Tom 1975 COHEN, Dylan 2006-pres. HOLMES, Justin 2003-04 BAKER, Rick 1967-68 FAZEKAS, Mike 1983-84 COLLINS, Chris 1991-94 HOLT, John 1986-87 BARDEN, Brian 1999 FEENY, Chris 1993 COLLINS, Kyle 2003-04 HOLZHAUER, Russell 2005-pres. BARON, Sean 1985-88 FENN, John 1991-93 CONTRERAS, Paul 1976 HOVEY, Ryan 1994-95 BARRETT, Ricky 2000-02 FERGUSON, James 1988-91 CORDERO, Marcus 2005 HOWARD, Bill 1974-75 BARRY, Pat 1962, 64-65 FERNANDES, Tyler 2005 COUCH, Matt 2005-pres. HUMPERT, Chris 1996-99 BASS, Michael 2002-03 FERRARA, Tom 1962, 64-65 COX, Dave 1958-60 BATTILEGA, Tony 1986-89 FERRELL, Rich 1962 COY, Matt 2001-03 BAUMGARTEN, John 1961-62, 64 FERRER, Vince 1985 CRANE, Jeff 1992 ::I::::::::: BEALER, Brian 1997-01 FERRIS, Wayne 1961-62 CRANMER, Nick 2005-pres. IACCINO, Pat 1977 BECK, Brian 2005 FIORENZA, Jim 1959-61 CREMA, Pat 1990-92 ISAACSON, Tim 2000 BEDILLO, Ted 1980 FITZGERALD, Rob 1985 CRESTO, Tim 1980 ISMAY, Bill 1984-85 BELL, Marty 1976-79 FITZSIMMONS, Pat 1987-90 CRISE, Ron 1958-59 BELLEPERCHE, Tom 1967 FLANAGAN, Dan 1976-78 CROMPTON, Bill 1969-72 BELLOWS, Adam 2001-02 FORSTER, Dennis 1967-68 CUMMINGS, Chad 2002-03 ::J::::::::: BENNETT, Eric 1982-84 FOX, Mike 1965 CURTIS, Randy 2003-05 FOY, Reggie 2005 JACAS, Andre 1981-84 BENNETT, Ron 1964-65 JACAS, Dave 1983-86 BERRY, Tom 1970 FRANCIS, Matt 1984 FRANK, Terry 1976-79 AMES, Pat 1992-94 BERTRAND, Greg 1984-85 JARVI, Serrin 2006- BESHEARS, Darrell 1973-74 FREEHILL, Mike 1992, 94 FREGLETTE, Dan 1967 JONES, Brian 2003-04 BETANCOURT, Tony 1996-99 JONES, Danny 1973-75 BILBRAY, Bill 1966 JORGENSEN, Eric 1999 BILBRAY, Bob 1964-66 JOYNER, Chris 1979 BLAINE, Justin 2003-05 ::G::::::::: BLAKE, Pete 1974 GALE, Tristan 2004 BOGARD, Steve 1984-85 GARCIA, Juan 1996-99 GARNER, Rick 1971-74 ::K::::::::: BOMAN, Nate 2004-pres. KAHL, Chris 1999 BONILLA, John 1986-87 GAYLORD, Eric 1981-82 GELBRICH, Logan 2005-pres. KANE, Mike 1965 BOUCHARD, Marc 1990-91 KANESHIRO, Cliff 1979 BOYD, Joseph 1982 GHIRONI, Tony 1967 GIESE, Dan 1996-98 KAWALL, Scott 1988-89 BOYD, Chad 1990-93 KEEN, Jim 1989-92 BRAINARD, Bart 1978-81 GILLESPIE, Brett 2001-04 GODDARD, Tom 1960-62 KERR, Andy 1994, 96 BRAY, Bill 1978 KEUP, Peter 1989-90 BREHM, Al 1980-82 Current major leaguer Brady GODWIN, Glenn 1981-82 Clark played at USD from GOLDSBERRY, Dave 1964 KEYES, Bob 1958-60 BRETSCH, Ken 1972-73 KINSMAN, Ken 1970-73 BRIGHT, Bill 1975 1992-95 GONTMAHER, Nick 2000 GONZALEZ, Dave 1968-71 KIVLEY, Bob 1968-69 BRISKEY, John 1966-68 KOSIC, Dan 1978-81 BROOKS, Doug 1984 ::D::::::::: GOUDY, John 1960 DAUER, Ed 1983-85 KOUCOS, Zach 1999-00 BROWN, Tom 1967-69 GOUSHA, Sean 1989-92 DAVID, Mike 1985-86 KUSESKI, Matt 1994-97 BUBECK, Ben 1995-96 GRAHAM, Chuck 1986-89 DAVIS, Kevin 1990 BUCHANAN, Dave 1975-78 GRANDPRE, Bob 1989-90 DAVIS, Myles 1996 BULLAS, Brian 1974-76 GRAY, Kevin 1998-00 DAVIS, Steve 1968-71 ::L::::::::: BUNDY. Devin 1988-91 GREEN, Ed 1963-66 DEAN, Rob 1991 LaBELLE, Matt 1993-95 BURGUS, Travis 1992-95 GROTEWOLD, Jeff 1985 DEAN, Tim 2001 LANGOWSKI, Tim 1976 BURKEEN, Ryan 1993-94 GRUPALO, Joe 1986 DEAVER, Jim 1976-78 LAUER, Ron 1999 44 ALL-TIME ROSTER

LAWHORN, Matthew 2005 MUECKE, Jackson 1966-67 RUTLEDGE, Chuck 1966-68 STOUT, Chris 1986-89 LAWSON, Dwayne 1968 MULLEN, John 1980-83 STRANG, Rich 1977-78 LEITE, Mike 1985 MULLEN, Kevin 1987 STUMPFL, Steve 1988-91 LEMBO, David 1997-01 MULVANY, Mike 1973-74 STURGEON, Marty 1978-80 LEPPARD, Trevor 1994 MURPHY, Jeff 1988 SULLIVAN, Mike 1962 LEUTHARD, Alan 1997-00 MYRON, Gary 1968-71 SVELMOE, Bob 1973-74 LEYDEN, Tim 1959-62 SWEET, Eric 1983 LIGHT, Dion 1998 LILLY, Ryan 2005-pres. ::N::::::::: LIMA, Joe 1998-02 NAGYPAL, Laci 1982-83 ::T::::::::: LINDENTHAL, Tom 1981 NALLEY, Bill 1977-78 TERESCHUK, Tom 1981-82 LIOSI, Chris 1996-99 NAVARRO, Dave 1976-77 THARPE, Brian 1985-86 LIPPITT, Mickey 1995-96 NELSON, Howard 1987 THOMPSON, Noel 1976 LOCANTO, Ryan 1995-96 NEWBY, Mike 1988, 90 THOMPSON, Tom 1966-68 LOCHER, Brian 1984 NEWMAN, Dan 1986-87 THOMPSON, Tom 1961 LOFGREN, Paul 1980-82 NG, Gavin 2002-05 THORNTON, Paul 1989 LoPRESTI, Tony 1997-98 NORMAN, Jerry 1970-72 TIMMS, Dave 1967-69 LORENZ, Terry 1959-62 Kevin Reese (1997-2000) TIPTON, Jeff 1976-79 ::O::::::::: was named to the WCC 40th TOBIAS, Ed 1966-67 LUCY, Pat 2000-04 O’CONNOR, Jack 1960 LUGO, Mike 2006- Anniversary team TOMCZYK, Greg 1970-71 O’ROURKE, James 1989 TOMLINSON, Bruce 1980-83 ORTEGA, Jose 2003-04 TRAFTON, Mark 1985-88 OSEGUERA, Mike 2000-03 ::S::::::::: ::M::::::::: SAFFERT, Jim 1967 TRYON, John 1975 MADDEN, Tim 1960 SAIN, Greg 1999-01 TUOMAINEN, Paul 1964-67 MAGNESS, Daniel 2006- SAIPE, Mike 1992-94 TURNER, Trip 1986 ::P::::::::: SAN MIGUEL, Adrian 1974 MAHONEY, Jim 1972-73 PAREDES, Jaime 1978-79 SANCHEZ, Andy 1973 MAIBERGER, Luke 1982-83 PARKS, Jay 1993-97 SANCHEZ, Dave 1993 ::V::::::::: MANES, Chuck 1978-79 PAUL, Doug 1979-82 SANCHEZ, Hector 1958 VALDIVIEZ, George 1983 MANOR, Mark 1987-88 PEARCE, John 1964 SANDOR, Chris 2001 VALERIO, Jose 2005-pres. MARIAN, Jason 2001-02 PECINA, Ricardo 2006- SANDOVAL, Freddy 2002-04 VALLECORSA, Mark 1996-99 MARLOT, Rodger 1983 PECOT, Ted 1968 SARTURE, John 1978 VAN STONE, Paul 1982-85 MARQUARDT, Mike 1971 PEREZ, Tony 2000-03 SAVERINO, Mike 1977-80 VERDUGO, Eric 2001-03 MARRINAN, Mike 1973-76 PETERSON, Randy 1969-70 SCHMIDT, Karl 1993-96 VOGEL, Fran 1964-65 MARSH, Brock 1995-96 PETRUCCI, Matt 2006- SCHOEN, Pete 1991-93 MARTIN, Andy 2004-05 PIKE, Trevor 2003-04 : SCHRAMM, Kevin 1995-96 MARTINEZ, Chris 2001 PINGREE, Dave 1990-93 SCHULTZ, Ted 1972-75 :W::::::::: MARTINEZ, Jesse 1975-76 PINKHAM, Bill 1981 SCHWINDT, Adam 1988-89 WAGNER, Mike 1973-74 MARTINEZ, Raul 1961, 65-66 PLANCK, Brent 2006- SCIACCA, Steve 1982-83 WARLOP, Sean 2002-05 MATUSZ, Brian 2006- POWERS, Jeff 1995-98 SCOFIELD, Ed 1991-92 WATERS, David 1998-00 MAY, Ken 1983 PRAST, Joey 2001-04 SELLECK, Guy 1961 WATHAN, John 1968-70 MAZONE, Brian 1995-98 PRIETO, Rick 1977 SETZLER, Charlie 1991-94 WENNERSTEN, Lucas 2001-03 McADOO, Dan 1988-91 PRIOR, Gary 1971-74 McCARTHY, Kevin 1978-80 SEXTON, Matt 2006- WESTLUND, Jim 1986-89 McCOY, John 1990 SEYLER, Tom 1984-85 WESTON, Matt 2005 McCOY, Mike 2000-02 SHEA, Dick 1958-59 WICKMAN, James 2004 ::Q::::::::: SHERMAN, Greg 1989 WICKMAN, Joe 2004 McCOY, Nick 2006- QUINTO, Ben 2002-03 SHIELDS, Dennis 1961-62 WILBUR, Dick 1958-62 McDERMOTT, Mike 1995 QUON, Brendan 2005-pres. McDONALD, Jaime 1979-81 SIMMONS, Bob 1975 WILBUR, Tim 1958-60 McDONALD, Steve 1995-96 SIMONETTI, Greg 2001 WILHELM, Dan 1964-66 McGEE, Liam 1973-75 SIMPER, Derek 2003 WILLIAMS, Scott 1981-82 ::R::::::::: SINGLETON, Steve 2004-pres. WILLIAMS, Jim 1973-74 McLOUGHLIN, Steve 1965 REBELO, John 1959 SIZER, Tom 1985-86 WILLIAMS, Larry 1992-95 McNAMARA, Joe 1980 REDLEW, Chris 1989 SKAMNES, Steve 1988 WILSON, Aaron 2000-04 McNAMARA, John 1971-73 REESE, Kevin 1997-00 SKERTICH, Louis 1987-90 WILSON, Keith 1980-81 McNAMARA, John 1996 REILLEY, Tim 1965 SKINNER, Sean 1997-00 WISNIEWSKI, Brian 1984 McREYNOLDS, Wendell 1972 REILLY, Quinn 1985 SLAMA, Anthony 2006- WRIGHT, David 1996, 98-00 McSPARRAN, Greg 1979-80 REPETTI, Dominic 1998-99 SLANIA, Jacob 1992-95 WYCKOFF, Mark 1986-87 MEADE, Paul 1975 RICHARD, Ryan 2002 SLATER, Don 1979-80 MEDINA, Rom 1980 ROBERTS, Andy 1986-89 SLAUGHT, John 1983-86 MEHOK, Steve 1985-86 ROGERS, Robbie 1984-87 SMITH, Errol 1997-98 ::Y::::::::: MEIS, Dick 1961 ROGERS, Mick 1976-77 SMITH, Ken 1973 YOUMANS, Bill 1966-67 MELLOS, Jim 1978 ROLLS, Dave 1985-88 SMITH, Kyle 2003-04 YOUNG, Marty 1958 MELTON, Dave 1960-61 ROMANSKI, Josh 2006- SNYDER, Justin 2005-pres. MELVIN, Steve 1966 ROMERO, Dave 1992-95 SOFRO, David 1995 MENDES, Paul 1975-78 RONAN, Tim 1976-79 SOLTERS, Matt 1987 MERRITT, T.J. 2004-05 RONIGER, Luke 2005-pres. SOLTERS, Tom 1962 MIADICH, Bart 1995-97 ROSE, Ryan 1994, 96 SORIANELLO, Parris 1987-89 MILLER, Aaron 1987, 89-90 ROSS, Craig 1991-92 SOTO, Hugo 1958-60 MITROVICH, Hal 1958-59 ROTH, Ron 1958 SPARKS, Rob 1987 MOEDER, Tony 1990-93 RUBERTS, Dub 1970-73 SPORRER, Rob 1987 MONASTERO, Dave 1987-89 RUDZINSKI, Duane 1962 SPRINGER, Brian 1994-97 MORALES, Casey 1983-85 RULE, John 1982 STALLARD, Terry 1961 MORING, Pete 1970-71 RUSH, Dennis 1972 STELLAR, Andy 1996 MORLEY, Jim 1975 RUSSELL, David 1993-95 STEPHENSON, Tom 1965 MORTON, Eric 1992-95 RUTH, Keoni 2004-pres. MOYER, Mark 1989 STEPNER, Josh 1991-94 45 ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE TRAINING

The mission of the Athletic Performance Training program is to physi- cally and mentally prepare each student athlete for the rigorous demands of championship level competition within their sport. Four primary goals define the focus of the Athletic Performance Training Program. First, to reduce the potential risk and severity of sport related injury. Second, to enhance athletic performance as measured through speed, acceleration and deceleration, power, strength, flexibility, and metabolic conditioning evaluations. Third, to develop the mental discipline required to concen- trate on the task at hand and execute with confidence and poise during preparation and competition. Finally, to teach the process of achievement that requires an accountable attitude, consistent commitment, relentless effort and enthusiasm to achieve demanding goals.

Training programs are designed with a tiered priority first for general athletic development, then sport and position specific requirements are accounted for, and finally individual needs and considerations are ad- dressed. New student athletes are orientated to the expectations and instructed on the fundamental techniques of each exercise in their pro- gram individually by a staff mem- ber during their first few weeks on campus to ensure a commitment to technique and safety is established.

Team sports nutrition education sessions are conducted to teach student athletes the concepts of energy and macronutrient requirements, meal planning, food choices, lifestyle habits and supplement use. Individualized consultation is also provided to student athletes whose goals may be to increase lean muscle or decrease body composition.

The Toreros train in the 5,000 square foot Varsity Athletic Weight Room located at the Sports Center that features 12 Olympic platforms, eight power racks, dumbbells ranging from five to 150 pounds, cardiovascular equipment, selectorized machines, core and stability training devices and is available exclusively to USD student athletes.

46 ACADEMIC SUPPORT & STUDENT SERVICES

Sarabeth Pollock begins her second year as the Coordinator of Athletic Academic Support for the University of San Diego. She has worked as a tutor in the Athletic Department since the fall of 2001. She serves as the academic advisor for all sports except Football and Rowing. Her responsibilities include the supervision of the Study Hall and the administration of the tutoring and mentoring programs. Currently, the Academic Support Program employs over 25 tutors who represent a variety of majors across campus, as well as over 12 mentors who are graduate students pursuing their masters degrees in USD’s Counseling Program. The Study Hall and computer lab are open for student-athlete use all year long; during the semester they are open 60 hours per week and provide a quiet, studious atmosphere to foster academic excellence.

Sarabeth graduated from USD in 2002 in the Honors Program, earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Sarabeth Pollock Science and History. She speaks Spanish and French fluently. A 5th generation San Diegan, she resides in Academic Support Point Loma with her family. In her spare time, Sarabeth enjoys working on her novel that she hopes to have published by the end of the year.

Robyn Fortney begins her second year as the Coordinator of Athletic Student Services for USD. She coordinates the CHAMPS/Life Skills program which promotes the personal development of student-athletes. Also, she is an Academic Counselor to Football, Women's Rowing and Men's Rowing.

From nearby Rancho Bernardo, Fortney earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications, with a minor in Leadership, from USD in 2002. She was a four-year member of the USD women's basketball team between 1998-2002, including the 2000 squad that advanced to the NCAA Tournament. In 2004, she received her Master's Degree in Sport Management from Robyn Fortney the University of San Francisco. Student-Athlete Services

“The greatest challenge to a Division I athlete is to balance the demands of sport while taking full advantage of the educational experience offered. The purpose of our program is to assist student-athletes in meeting this challenge by offering tutoring, advising, mentoring and a quiet environment to study. The academic support program is designed to assist students in adjusting to life at USD and developing sound academic and career plans. By promoting a philosophy of individual responsibility, which encourages each student-athlete to value their educational experience, the academic support program assists each athlete to realize their full potential.”

Athletic Training

Carolyn Greer, A.T., C. Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine 28th year

Baseball trainer Joe Perry attending to an injured player during the 2006 NCAA Regionals in Fullerton, Calif.

USDTrainers (l-r) Wil Filamor and Paul Signorelli

47 A Message From USD President Mary Lyons

The University of San Diego is very proud of the student-athletes that represent our institution on 16 men’s and women’s NCAA Division-I athletic teams. These are proud and serious competitors, honored to represent the University. The dedication you witness on the playing fields, on the court, on the course, or in the water is greatly matched in the classrooms, the laboratories, on stage, or in the community. Last year 34 percent of our student-athletes carried a grade-point average above 3.2, and eight of our teams had a cumulative grade-point aver- age above 3.0. Athletics is vital to the University of San Diego, a way students, faculty, staff and alumni come together as one community. I am both a university president and a Torero fan; I look forward to sharing the excitement of Torero athletics with our many fans. Dr. Mary E. Lyons President

University of San Diego Mission Statement The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic institution committed to advancing academic excellence, expanding liberal and professional knowl- edge, creating a diverse and inclusive community, and preparing leaders dedicated to ethical conduct and compassionate service. University of San Diego Vision Statement The University of San Diego is becoming a nationally preeminent Catholic university known for educating students who are globally competent, ethical leaders working and serving in our complex and changing world.

Core Values Community The University of San Diego expresses its Catholic The University is committed to creating a welcoming, inclu- identity by witnessing and probing the Christian message sive and collaborative community accentuated by a spirit of as proclaimed by the Roman Catholic Church. The Uni- freedom and charity, and marked by protection of the rights versity promotes the intellectual exploration of religious and dignity of the individual. The University values students, faith, recruits persons and develops programs supporting faculty and staff from different backgrounds and faith tradi- the University’s mission, and cultivates an active faith tions, and is committed to creating an atmosphere of trust, community. It is committed to the dignity and fullest safety and respect in a community characterized by a rich development of the whole person. The Catholic tradition diversity of people and ideas. of the University provides the foundation upon which the core values listed below support the mission. Ethical Conduct Academic Excellence The University provides a values-based education that informs The University pursues academic excellence in its teach- the development of ethical judgment and behavior. The Uni- ing, learning and research to serve the local, national and versity seeks to develop ethical and responsible leaders com- international communities. The University possesses that mitted to the common good who are empowered to engage a institutional autonomy and integrity necessary to uphold diverse and changing world. the highest standards of intellectual inquiry and academic freedom.

Compassionate Service Knowledge The University embraces the Catholic moral and social The University advances intellectual development; pro- tradition by its commitment to serve with compassion, to motes democratic and global citizenship; cultivates an foster peace, and to work for justice. The University regards appreciation for beauty, goodness, and truth; and provides peace as inseparable from justice and advances education, opportunities for the physical, spiritual, emotional, social, scholarship and service to fashion a more humane world. and cultural development of students. The University provides professional education grounded in these foun- dations of liberal learning while preparing students to understand complex issues and express informed opinions with courage and conviction.

48 Executive Director of Athletics

Ky Snyder was named Executive Director of Athletics at the Uni- versity of San Diego on December 10th, 2003. Dr. Mary E. Lyons, USD President, introduced Snyder who returns to USD where he was Direc- tor of Athletic Development between 1990-1996. He came back to USD from the San Diego International Sports Council where he held the posi- tion of President.

With the San Diego International Sports Council, the Snyder’s primary responsibility was to promote San Diego/Tijuana as the preferred region for sporting events and activities that benefit the community both eco- nomically and socially. Recent accomplishments of the Sports Council bid efforts include securing for San Diego the 1997 and 1998 ESPN Summer X Games, the Suzuki Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon, the 1999 Ma- jor League Soccer All-Star Game, the inaugural Bank of America/U.S. Olympic Cup, NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball First & Second Round (2001) contests, the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Champion- ships (2001) and Super Bowl XXXVII.

In the spring of 2001, Snyder was named the President of the San Diego Super Bowl XXXVII Host Committee. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the San Diego NFL Youth Education Town and the San Diego Super Bowl Task Force. Snyder was also the Executive Director of the San Diego International Sports Foundation.

Prior to joining the SDISC, Snyder was the Director of Athletic Develop- ment at the University of San Diego for six years. At USD he was respon- sible for establishing the Torero Athletic Association, fund-raising efforts for athletics, managing athletic special events and generating corporate sponsorship of athletics.

At USD he oversees an athletic department with sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams and approximately 400 student-athletes. He is re- sponsible for all administrative, management and supervisory aspects of the Department of Athletics. Additionally, he oversees the strategic long- range planning and monitoring of budgets, personnel, programs, facilities, fundraising, promotions and marketing, and public relations for an NCAA Division I program consisting of eight sports for men and eight sports for women. He serves on the NCAA Division I Football Rules Committee, the West Coast Conference TV Committee, Marketing Committee and Women’s Basketball Committee.

Snyder played football at San Diego State University. He holds a Bache- lor’s Degree in Marketing from San Diego State University and has stud- ied in the Master’s Leadership Program at the University of San Diego. He is a guest lecturer at the University of San Diego’s MBA Sports Management program and the SDSU Hospitality Management program.

Snyder, who has been a San Diego resident for 24 years, has a very athletic family. His wife, Sue, was a former standout member of the United States women’s national volleyball team who played at San Diego State and also coached the Aztecs and University of San Diego’s women’s volleyball teams. In addition, Snyder’s father, Lester, held the position as President of the United States Tennis Association. The Snyder’s reside in Poway with their son Riley (age 13), daughter Sydney (age 10) and daughter Cammy (age 7).

USD ATHLETICS MISSION & VISION STATMENT

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics MIssion Statement As part of the University of San Diego , a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is com- mitted to advancing the academic and athletic excellence and enhancing students’ lives while promoting the University of San Diego.

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics VIsion Statement As part of the University of San Diego. a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is educat- ing its student athletes while building leadership and team work qualities and a peputation as winners on and off the field of play. 49 USD Baseball Support Stafff

Mike Matoso Dan Yourg Shaney Fink Brian Fogarty John Martin Senior Associate Athletic Associate AD Assoc. AD/Compliance Assoc. AD/Development Assoc. AD/Facilities & Director Operations

Charlene Ables Donna Holston Briana Ruff Chris Morales John Cunningham Executive Assistant Executive Assistant Assist. AD for Marketing Marketing/Promotions Transportation Dir.

Dr. Paul C. Murphy Carolyn Greer Paul Signorelli Wil Filamor Suzi Higgins Team Physician Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer

Joe Parry Chris Loucks Karlene Sugarman Kari Logan Father Owen Mullen Athletic Trainer Asst. Director Sport and Business Asst. Dir. of Athletic Team Chaplin Media Relations Psychology Consultant Development

TOREROS DEFINED...

The University of San Diego, which sponsors sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams, competes under the ath- letic nickname ‘Toreros.’ In 1961, the Most Reverend Bishop Buddy, the founding father of USD, announced that the school’s nickname would change from Pioneers to Toreros. “The name Toreros is keeping with the friendly relationship which exists between San Diego and Mexico,” His Excellency said at the time. Torero comes from the Spanish term ‘Toro’, the bull, and from the word ‘Torear,’ to fight bulls. All of the contestants in the ring are called ‘Toreros.’ Torero is a general term describing a bullfighter and signifies courage, honor and fidelity. USD student-athletes, like the Torero, represent a willingness to stand alone in the ring and accept the challenge. The 2005-06 school year marks the 45th season with Toreros as the official nickname for USD athletic teams.

50 NCAA Compliance I want to play Division I intercollegiate athletics at San Diego…

What do I need to do in order to play at USD as a fresh- two days after the initial signing date; and (4) you (or your parents) man? may telephone a coach at your expense as often as you wish. After If you intend to participate in Division I or II athletics as a fresh- a National Letter of Intent is signed, unlimited calls may be placed man, you must register and be certified by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility to the prospect. Clearinghouse. Your high school counselors should provide you with a student-release form and a brochure titled, “NCAA Guide for the Off-Campus Contacts: A college coach may contact you College-Bound Student-Athlete.” In order to be registered with the in person off the college campus only on or after July 1 after the clearinghouse, you must complete the student-release form and mail completion of your junior year in high school. In sports other than the top (white) copy of the form to the clearinghouse along with the football, one in-person, off-campus contact with a prospect is al- $50 registration fee. Give the yellow and pink copies of the form to lowed during April of the prospect’s junior year of high school. The a high-school official, who then sends the yellow copy, along with an contact must take place on the prospect’s high school campus official copy of your high-school transcript that includes your SAT or and follow restrictions on the sport’s recruiting calendar. A contact ACT score(s), to the clearinghouse. Your high school should keep the is any face-to-face meeting between a college coach or athletics pink copy for its files. You may also register online at www.ncaaclear- staff member and you or your parents, during which any of you inghouse.net. After graduation and before the school closes for the say more than “hello.” Also, any such face-to-face meeting that is summer, your school also must send the clearinghouse a copy of prearranged or that takes place on your campus, at an organized your final transcript that confirms graduation from high school. Your competition or practice involving you or your high school, prepara- counselors can obtain registration materials, at no cost, by calling the tory school, two-year college or all-star team shall be considered a clearinghouse at (319) 337-1492. contact, regardless of the conversation. Currently in all sports other than football, college coaches may contact you off the college cam- How do I know if I’m being recruited? pus no more than three times. However, a college coach may visit You become a “prospective student-athlete” when you start ninth- your high school (with the approval of your high school principal) grade classes. Before the ninth grade, you become a prospective only once a week during contact period. student-athlete if a college gives you (or your relatives or friends) any financial aid or other benefits that the college does not provide Evaluations: An evaluation is any off-campus activity used to prospective students generally. You become a “recruited prospective assess your academic qualifications or athletics ability, including a student-athlete” at a particular college if any coach approaches you visit to your high school (during which no contact occurs) or watch- (or any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in ath- ing you practice or compete at any site. Currently in all sports other letics at that college. Activities by coaches that cause you to become a than football and basketball, a college coach is limited to seven op- recruited prospective student-athlete are (1) providing you with an of- portunities (contacts and evaluations combined) to recruit you and ficial visit; (2) placing more than one telephone call to you or any other not more than three of the seven opportunities may be contacts. member of your family; or (3) visiting you or any other member of your In basketball, coaches have a limit of five opportunities with which family anywhere other than the college campus. to recruit you (contact and evaluations combined) off the college campus. Not more than three of those five opportunities may be Boosters: In addition to general recruiting regulations, no alumni, contacts. In football, a coach has three evaluation opportunities and boosters or representatives of a college’s athletics interests can be six contact opportunities. Once you sign a National Letter of Intent, involved in your recruitment. There can be no phone calls or letters you may be evaluated an unlimited number of times by a college from boosters. If a USD booster is contacting you, please call the coach from the college with which you have signed. San Diego Compliance Office as soon as possible at (619) 260-7577. Letters: Letters and printed recruiting information may be sent Don’t risk your NCAA eligibility! to you starting September 1st at the beginning of your junior year in When can I talk to the coach and have him/her see me high school. However, you may still contact a university prior to this play? date to receive general (non-athletic related) information. You may also complete an athletic questionnaire prior to this date. Telephone Calls: In all sports other than football, phone calls What Can I Receive from San Diego? from staff members (but not boosters) are not permitted until July You (or your family) may not receive any benefit, inducement or 1 after completion of your junior year. In sports other than football, arrangement, such as cash, clothing, camp, improper expenses, one telephone call to a prospect may be made during March of the transportation, gifts or loans to encourage you to sign a National prospect’s junior year in high school. In both men’s and women’s Letter of Intent or attend an NCAA college. The University of San basketball, one telephone call to a prospect may be made on or after Diego may offer you a one-year scholarship that covers room and June 21 following the prospect’s junior year. Only three calls to a board, tuition and fees, and required course-related books, or prospect may be made in July following a prospect’s junior year, with any part of these. The institution can recommend that this aid be no more than one call per week. In Football, a prospect may receive renewed each year, as is the general practice at the University of one phone call in May of the prospects junior year in high school and San Diego. may start receiving additional calls after September 1 of your senior year. After this, a college coach is limited to one telephone call per week to you (or your parents or legal guardians), except that unlimited calls to you (or your parents or legal guardians) may be made under the following circumstances: (1) during the five days immediately Who do I contact with any Questions on Eligibility? before your official visit by the college you will be visiting; (2) on the You may contact Shaney Fink, USD’s Associate day of a coach’s off-campus contact with you by that coach; (3) on the initial date for signing the National Letter of Intent in your sport through Director of Athletics for Compliance and Admin- istration at 619-260-5931 or by email at fink@ sandiego.edu.

51 Media Relations USD Primary Media Outlets

Ted Gosen KNSD (NBC), Channel 7/39 SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE Associate Director of Athletics Jim Laslavic, Sports Director Chuck Scott, Sports Editor for Media Relations Jim Stone, Sports; Dave Smith (Photo) Nick Canepa & Tim Sullivan, Colum- Derek Togerson, Sports Producer nists 225 Broadway Kirk Kenny, Sports 26th Year San Diego, CA 92101 PO Box 120191 M.S. Sports Administration (619) 578-0226/0227 Fax: 578-0202 San Diego, CA 92112 (619) 293-1343 Fax: 260-5078 St. Thomas University (1981) KFMB (CBS), Channel 8 B.A. Business Administration Kyle Kraska, Sports Director San Jose State (1979) John Howard & Jaymee Sire, Sports NORTH COUNTY TIMES Todd Villalobos & Dave Evenson, Producers Steve Scholfield, Columnist PO Box 85888 Tom Shanahan, Sports San Diego, CA 92186 207 East Pennsylvania Ave. Chris Loucks (858) 495-7587 Fax:560-0627 Escondido, CA 92025 Asst. Director of Media Relations (800) 200-1601 Fax: (760) 740-5045 KGTV (ABC), Channel 10 Jeff Cawley, Sports Director LOS ANGELES TIMES 2nd Year Ben Higgins, Sports Bill Dwyre, Sports Editor Cal State Fullerton (2002) Todd Salkowski, Sports Producer T.J. Simers, Columnist B.A. Communications PO Box 85347 Times Mirror Square San Diego, CA 92186 Los Angeles, CA 90053 (619) 237-6324/6372 Fax: 527-0369 (800) 528-4637 Fax: (213) 237-7876

KUSI (IND), Channel 51/9 ASSOCIATED PRESS Paul Rudy, Sports Director Bernie Wilson, Sports Editor Steve Quis & Rick Willis, Sports PO Box 719051 PO Box 191 Ryan McCann San Diego, CA 92171-9051 San Diego, CA 92112 Media Relations Coordinator (858) 505-5047/5033 Fax: 576-9317 (619) 231-9365 Fax: 291-2098 LA: (213) 626-1200 Channel 4 San Diego LA Fax: (213) 346-0200 2nd Year Dennis Morgigno, Program Director Linfield College (2004) Nick Davis & Jason Bott, Sports Producers XPRS (1090 AM), “The Mighty 1090” Argy Stathopulos, Sports 3655 Nobel Drive, #470 B.A. Mass Communications John Weisbarth, Sports San Diego, CA 92122 1370 India Street, 2nd Floor (858) 453-9153 Fax: 453-9157 San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 266-5236 Fax: 595-0168 KFMB Radio (760 AM) 7677 Engineer Road KSWB (WB), Channel 5 San Diego, CA 92111 7191 Engineer Road (858) 292-7600 Fax: 279-7676 MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT San Diego, CA 92111 Assoc. AD/Media Relations: Ted Gosen (858) 573-6500 Fax: 573-6600 Office/Home Phone: 619.260.4745/858.486.3284 KOGO (600 AM) Email: [email protected] XETV (FOX) Channel 6 Cliff Albert, Program Director C.S. Keys, Sports Director Jim Charvet, Sports; Rick Hill Asst. Director of Media Relations: Chris Loucks 9660 Granite Ridge Drive Office/Cell: 619.260.7930/619.954.2825 Dionne Miller, Sports 8253 Ronson Road San Diego, CA 92123-2657 Email: [email protected] San Diego, CA 92111 (858) 560-6671 Fax: 715-3363/3364 Media Relations Assistant: Ryan McCann (858) 650-5489 Fax: 279-0061 Office/Cell: 619.260.4600, ext. 2697/541.760.6359 XTRA Radio (690 AM) Email: [email protected] Lee Hamilton, Sports Director Office Fax: 619.260.2990 9660 Granite Ridge Drive Press Box Phone: 619.260.8829 San Diego, CA 92123-2657 (858) 296-1690 Fax: 291-5622

WWW.USDTOREROS.COM On The Internet Updated information on the USD baseball team and Torero athletics is available on the USD athletic department’s home page on the Internet. The address is: www.usdtoreros. com. Information includes current schedules and results, roster, latest press releases, statis- tics, coach and player profiles and much more. Every game can also be heard via live audio streaming.

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