12-Time National Champions 2006 Game-By-Game Results

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12-Time National Champions 2006 Game-By-Game Results 34 12-Time National Champions 2006 Game-by-Game Results (25-33 Overall, 11-13 Pacific-10, 16-16 Home, 9-17 Away) Date Opponent W-L Score USC Pitcher Opp. Pitcher Record Notes 2-3 @ Long Beach State L 2-4 Kennedy (0-1) Hughes (1-0) 0-1 Thick fog leads to three-run 6th for the host 49ers 2-4 Long Beach State L 6-9 Koss (0-1) Malott (1-0) 0-2 Sean Boatright hits two-run HR in 8th for go-ahead runs 2-5 @ Long Beach State L 6-8 Koss (0-2) Leibel (1-0) 0-3 Despite a 5-0 deficit, the Beach comes back again for the sweep 2-7 @ UC Riverside W 13-10 Milone (1-0) Rzepczynski (0-1) 1-3 Hankerd and Duda have four hits each for first win 2-10 Florida International W 12-0 Kennedy (1-1) Preshong (0-1) 2-3 Kennedy strikes out 10 in seven innings of three-hit ball 2-11 Florida International W 5-4 Olsen (1-0) Gonzalez (0-1) 3-3 Vieira wins it in the 9th with two outs on a sacrifice fly 2-12 Florida International W 13-4 Milone (2-0) Siebenaler (1-2) 4-3 Hankerd/Frost hit two HRs each as USC gets series sweep 2-14 @ UC Santa Barbara W 16-11 (8) Dunn (1-0) Hill (0-1) 5-3 Trojans win wild game that is cut short due to darkness 2-17 Kansas $ W 10-1 Kennedy (2-1) Land (2-1) 6-3 Kennedy one out away from no-hitter; strikes out 13 2-18 Vanderbilt $ L 2-6 Cook (0-1) Buschmann (1-0) 6-4 Vandy halts USC's six-game winning streak with 5 in the 3rd 2-19 San Diego $ W 8-3 Milone (3-0) Romanski (0-1) 7-4 USC wins Classic after Milone allows only two runs in seven IP 2-21 San Diego State L 1-6 Olsen (1-1) Miller (1-0) 7-5 Aztecs turn a triple play in the sixth to upset USC 2-24 @ Hawai'i L 3-4 Kennedy (2-2) Wright (3-0) 7-6 Steven Wright outduels Kennedy, strikes out nine in victory 2-25 @ Hawai'i L 3-7 Cook (0-2) Harrington (2-1) 7-7 With 14 hits on the evening, Trojans can only muster three runs 2-26 @ Hawai'i W 4-3 Milone (4-0) Rodrigues (1-1) 8-7 Trojans get off the island with a win as Milone remains perfect 3-2 Georgia L 2-3 Kennedy (2-3) Westphal (1-0) 8-8 Kennedy strikes out 11, but unable to get the victory 3-3 Georgia W 9-5 Parrow (1-0) Jeffers (0-1) 9-8 USC hands Georgia its first loss of the season with 6 in the 7th 3-4 Georgia W 12-11 Olsen (2-1) Leaver (1-1) 10-8 Trojans rally from 8-2 deficit to take the series 3-7 UC Irvine L 9-10 (13) Schlack (0-1) LaTempa (1-0) 10-9 Sacrifice bunt wins marathon for UCI that goes 5:24 3-10 Stanford L 6-7 Dunn (1-1) Gallagher (2-0) 10-10 Even with bases loaded in the 9th, Stanford holds on for win 3-11 Stanford W 16-7 Cook (1-2) Manship (0-2) 11-10 USC records 20 hits as Perales goes 5-for-5 with HR and 4 RBI 3-12 Stanford W 7-2 Milone (5-0) Stringer (2-2) 12-10 Go-ahead run for USC comes from Frost's squeeze bunt in 6th 3-17 Oregon State * L 1-4 Kennedy (2-4) Buck (5-0) 12-11, 0-1 Dallas Buck allows one run as OSU wins Pac-10 opener 3-18 Oregon State * W 11-3 Dunn (2-1) Stutes (2-1) 13-11, 1-1 Frost and Hankerd each homer to even series with the Beavers 3-19 Oregon State * W 4-1 Cook (2-2) Nickerson (2-3) 14-11, 2-1 Cook allows one run in five IP as USC takes the series 3-21 @ Loyola Marymount W 14-4 Olsen (3-1) Ruvalcaba (0-1) 15-11 Trojans break game open with nine runs in the eighth 3-29 Pepperdine L 1-2 Cook (2-3) Enright (6-1) 15-12 Waves squeak by with one-run victory despite USC's 12 hits 4-1 @ Stanford (DH) * L 7-9 Koss (0-3) Fearnow (1-0) 15-13, 2-2 Cardinal opens Pac-10 series with six-run 7th 4-1 @ Stanford (DH) * W 3-2 (12) Dunn (3-1) Gallagher (2-2) 16-13, 3-2 Dunn throws 2 2/3 scoreless innings as USC splits DH 4-2 @ Stanford * W 6-1 Cook (3-3) Manship (1-3) 17-13, 4-2 Cook throws a gem after allowing only one run in 8 1/3 IP 35 4-5 UC Santa Barbara L 2-9 Olsen (3-2) Fleming (2-4) 17-14 Three runs in the first help the Gauchos jump out early 4-7 California * W 2-1 (10) Kennedy (3-4) Burchett (0-1) 18-14, 5-2 Perales hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in the 10th 12-Time National 4-8 California * W 3-2 Cook (4-3) Ross (4-4) 19-14, 6-2 Pabst's diving catch in the OF saves tying run in the 8th Champions 4-9 California * W 10-1 Milone (6-0) Gorgen (1-3) 20-14, 7-2 Sharpe/Hankerd have three hits each as USC sweeps Cal 4-11 UC Riverside W 17-9 Olsen (4-2) Simmons (6-3) 21-14 Estrella goes 2-for-5 with grand slam and five RBI 4-13 @ Arizona State * W 13-12 Martlaro (1-0) Zinicola (2-1) 22-14, 8-2 After ASU scores 10 in the 6th, USC wins with five in the 9th 4-14 @ Arizona State * L 9-10 (10) Koss (0-4) Bordes (6-1) 22-15, 8-3 USC has the lead late, but Dhaenens' bloop single wins it 4-15 @ Arizona State * L 7-8 Olsen (4-3) Satow (2-0) 22-16, 8-4 Sogard hits two home runs as ASU gets another one-run win 4-18 @ UC Irvine L 0-5 Martlaro (1-1) Swanson (4-3) 22-17 UCI uses top pitching as USC musters only three hits 4-21 Washington * L 2-7 Kennedy (3-5) Lincecum (9-2) 22-18, 8-5 Lincecum strikes out 11 as Trojans drop fourth straight 4-22 Washington * W 15-8 Milone (7-0) Parker (3-1) 23-18, 9-5 "Rod Dedeaux Day" produces 15-run outburst for Trojans 4-23 Washington * L 2-7 Cook (4-4) Cribby (6-3) 23-19, 9-6 Zach Clem belts 17th homer of the season in Huskies' victory 4-25 Loyola Marymount L 5-6 Koss (0-5) Roberts (2-0) 23-20 Game-winning run in the 9th provides another tough loss 4-28 @ Washington State * W 9-2 Kennedy (4-5) Wagner (4-6) 24-20, 10-6 Kennedy goes eight innings as USC takes first game of series 4-29 @ Washington State * L 7-13 Milone (7-1) Kost (1-0) 24-21, 10-7 Milone suffers first loss of the season, giving up five in the 3rd 4-30 @ Washington State * L 3-6 Olsen (4-4) Prince (6-1) 24-22, 10-8 Hankerd hits fourth home run in as many games 5-10 @ Cal State Fullerton L 6-7 Koss (0-6) Paul (1-0) 24-23 Costly wild pitch scores two runs for Fullerton in the 8th 5-12 @ UCLA * W 8-6 Kennedy (5-5) Ambriz (6-6) 25-23, 11-8 Koss gets strikeout to end game with tying run on second 5-13 @ UCLA * L 3-8 Milone (7-2) Huff (6-2) 25-24, 11-9 Huff goes the distance for the Bruins to even series 5-14 @ UCLA * L 1-12 Olsen (4-5) Brummett (6-6) 25-25, 11-10 Bruins score early and often as Chris Jensen goes 4-for-4, 3 RBI 5-16 @ Pepperdine L 1-2 Olsen (4-6) Dominguez (5-1) 25-26 Trojans fall below .500 after passed ball provides go-ahead run 5-19 @ Wichita State L 3-11 Kennedy (5-6) Shafer (10-2) 25-27 Three double plays by Wichita State halts USC's offense 5-20 @ Wichita State L 7-11 Milone (7-3) Musgrave (6-2) 25-28 After a 4-1 deficit, Shockers score 10 unanswered runs 5-21 @ Wichita State L 8-10 Koss (0-7) Capra (2-2) 25-29 Wichita State closes out series sweep with five in last 2 AB's 5-23 Cal State Fullerton L 3-6 (11) Dunn (3-2) Paul (2-1) 25-30 Another heartbreaker for Trojans as CSF wins in extra innings 5-26 Arizona * L 5-10 Kennedy (5-7) Baugh (2-1) 25-31, 11-11 Wildcats score five in the 2nd as Trojans strand 13 runners 5-27 Arizona * L 0-6 Milone (7-4) Coulon (4-3) 25-32, 11-12 David Coulon throws CG shutout for Arizona 5-28 Arizona * L 14-17 Koss (0-8) Perry (3-1) 25-33, 11-13 Arizona rallies with 8 runs in the 7th to end USC's season * Pac-10 Conference game $ Public Storage Baseball Classic (Dedeaux Field) 2006 Overall Statistics Hitting Statistics HITTER G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB HBP SO SF-SH SLG% OB% PO A E PCT.
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