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GENERAL INFO 2011 RECAP Quick Facts...... 1 Game-by-Game Results...... 18 Head Coach Matt Vaughn...... 2 Individual Statistics...... 19 Assistant Coach Tony Schifano...... 2 ...... 20-21 Assistant Coach Jason Armstrong...... 3 Volunteer Assistant Brett Lindgren...... 3 RECORD BOOK 2012 Roster...... 16 Year-by-Year Leaders...... 28-31 2012 Opponents...... 22-27 Year-by-Year Team Statistics...... 32-33 Postseason History...... 34 PLAYER PROFILES School Records...... 35-37 Tom Briner, Dayne Quist...... 4 Season Top 10 Lists...... 38-39 Eric Johnson, Scott Kalush...... 5 Career Top 10 Lists...... 40-42 Anthony Kupbens, David Popkins...... 6 Year-by-Year Records...... 43 Seth Batty, C.J. Blom...... 6 Award Winners...... 44-45 David Popkins, Seth Batty...... 7 All-Time Letterwinners...... 46-49 Paul Politi, Ryan Allgrove...... 8 Ryan Lucas, Brett Morgan...... 9 CAMPUS SECTION Spencer Brann, Drew Lassen, Harry Stanwyck, Evan Wolf...... 10 This is UC Davis...... i-ii Adam Young, Ben Burke, Patrick Hennessey, Chris Levy...... 11 UC Davis Athletics Staff...... iii-iv Austin Logan, Mike Mazzara, Raul Jacobson, Craig Lanza...... 12 Facilities Overview...... vii-viii Alex Lipson, Nick Lynch, Matt Nichol...... 13 Serving The Student-Athlete...... ix Kevin Barker, Max Cordy, Evan Heptig, Spencer Koopmans...... 14 Cameron Law, Austin March, Izaak Silva, John Williams...... 15

Quick Facts

School...... University of , Davis (UC Davis) Head Coach ...... Matt Vaughn (UC Davis ’92) Address ...... One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 ...... 20th Year in program, 1st as head coach Established/Founded...... 1905/1908 Email ...... [email protected] Enrollment...... 32,653 Career Record - UC Davis & Total...... First Year Nickname...... Aggies Colors...... Yale Blue & Gold Assistant Coach...... Tony Schifano, 5th Year (UC Davis ’97) National Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Email ...... [email protected] Conference...... Big West Conference Stadium...... Dobbins Baseball Complex (3,500) Assistant Coach ...... Jason Armstrong, 3rd Year (Trinity ’04) Dimensions...... Lines: 310’, Alleys: 385’, Center: 410’ Email ...... [email protected]

Chancellor...... Dr. Linda Katehi (Athens Polytechnic ’77) Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Brett Lindgren, 1st Year (East Carolina ’05) Director of Athletics (Interim)...... Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83) Email ...... [email protected] Senior Associate A.D...... Cindy Spiro (Pacific ’76) Associate A.D.s Baseball Office ...... 120 Hickey Gym Business:...... Mike Bazemore (Sam Houston State ’82) ...... One Shields Avenue Compliance: ...... Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) ...... Davis, CA 95616 Sports Performance, Enhancement & Dev.: ...... Josh Flushman (UC Davis ’00) Baseball Office Phone ...... (530) 752-7513 Assistant A.D.s Media Relations: ...... Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) 2011 Record ...... 18-36 Marketing & Promotions: ...... Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Big West Conference Record...... 10-14 (t6th) Development: ...... Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ...... 16/12 Faculty Athletic Rep. (interim)...... Dr. W. Jeffrey Weidner (Michigan State ’68) Starters Ret./Lost ...... 6/4 Head Athletic Trainer...... Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) Starting Pitchers Ret./Lost ...... 2/2 Director of Academic Services...... Michelle Roppeau (Carleton) Media Relations Contact ...... Amanda Piechowski ( ’06) Email ...... [email protected] Phone ...... (530) 752-2663 Aggies on the Web ...... http://www.ucdavisaggies.com

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 1 Coaching Staff

MATT TONY VAUGHN SCHIFANO

Head Coach Assistant Coach 1st Year as head coach 5th Year 20th Year overall UC Davis ’97 UC Davis ’92

With more than 20 years of experience as a player and member of In 2008, former Aggie great Tony Schifano returned to his alma the coaching staff at UC Davis, Matt Vaughn was named head coach of mater following a 10-year career and a recent stint the Aggies in August 2011. as an assistant coach at Los Gatos High School. Schifano’s primary du- The veteran of the Aggie baseball staff, Vaughn enters his 20th season ties include coaching the infielders and serving as the third base coach with the program and has been an integral part of UC Davis’ during games. He also assists with baserunning, hitting and recruiting. in that time. His tenure on the coaching staff has included two trips to During his time at Los Gatos, the team accumulated 90 wins over the Division II (1995 and 2003) and one to the four seasons and won a Central Coast Section title in 2006. Division I postseason (2008) while his duties have focused mainly on Schifano enjoyed a stellar collegiate career with the Aggies from the development of the Aggie pitching staff. 1994-97. During that time he was a three-time All-Northern California In his UC Davis tenure, Vaughn has coached 36 players who have Athletic Conference first-team selection, adding two All-West Regiono gone on to sign professional contracts, including 15 pitchers. Ten Aggies awards and a third-team ABCA All- nod as a senior. He was a have earned a total of 12 All-America honors and three have been named member of the 1995 team that won a regional championship and ad- West Region Pitchers of the Year. In 2004, one of his protegés - Michael vanced to the NCAA Division II College World Series under legendary Potter - captured California Collegiate Athletic Association Pitcher of the Aggie coach Phil Swimley. He was also a member of the 1994 squad that Year honors. In Vaughn’s tenure as pitching coach, five of his pitchers won the final NCAC championship for UC Davis. have been selected as conference pitcher of the year. Schifano signed as an undrafted free agent with the Florida Marlins Vaughn has coached some of the best pitchers in UC Davis history. in 1997 and worked his way through the minor league system until Under his guidance, two-time All-American Justin Reid posted a 1.82 making it to the Triple-A level with the in 2001. He ERA as a sophomore - the program’s lowest in 26 years - then struck also played professionally with the independent Central League and out a school record 125 batters his junior year. Reid was inducted into Northern League. In 2000, Schifano was a member of Team USA at the the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame in June of 2010. Reid joins Dave Panama Cup. McKae, Justin Fitzgerald, and Andy Suiter as one of several Vaughn pro- When he graduated in 1997, Schifano held the career record for tegés whose names are scattered throughout the UC Davis record books. hits (214), and was second in games played (194) and at bats (678). He In 1997, in a national setting, Vaughn was one of six coaches named continues to remain in the top five in those categories and also appears to the USA Baseball support staff for its 1997 National Team Trials in on the all-time list in runs scored (135) and triples (12). Tampa, Fla., where he assisted in player evaluation and development. Additionally, Schifano still holds the single season record for most Internationally, Vaughn spent two summers working for Major League chances without an error (103). Appropriately, he was selected to the Baseball International in Europe. In the summer of 1992, he served as program’s all-time All-Defensive Team by the voters of the UC Davis a baseball envoy to Czechoslovakia and Poland. Then in 1994, he was Baseball of Hall of Fame. the pitching coach for the Great Britain National Team as they played in the European “B” Pool Championships. Vaughn pitched for the Aggies from 1989-92, winning nine games while starting 26 and relieving in 11 others. He was an honorable men- tion All-NCAC selection his senior year and won his last four decisions as an Aggie, including his final three starts. Vaughn graduated from UC Davis in 1992 with a degree in biological sciences. He received his master’s degree in management from National University in 1999. He and his wife, Dana, were married on New Year’s Eve, 1998. They have a son, Jackson, and a daughter, Casey.

2 2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Coaching Staff

JASON BRETT ARMSTRONG LINDGREN

Volunteer Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach 3rd Year 1st Year Trinity ’04 East Carolina ’05

Jason Armstrong, now in his third year with UC Davis, was elevated Formerly a volunteer assistant at Cal State Fullerton and Santa Clara, to the role of assistant coach in the summer of 2011. Brett Lindgren joined the UC Davis baseball staff in a similar role prior Armstrong arrived at UC Davis in 2009 from Trinity University in to the 2012 season. Texas where he served as the Tigers’ associate head coach, recruiting Originally from Santa Cruz, Lindgren served five years with the Titan coordinator, and hitting coach. Armstrong’s primary duties with the Ag- baseball program as a facilities manager and volunteer assistant. During gies includes coaching the outfielders and hitters and he serves as first that span, Cal State Fullerton won three Big West Conference titles and base coach during games. made three trips to the College World Series. He then moved closer to In his only year at Trinity, Armstrong helped lead one of the best his hometown to coach at Santa Clara for one season. offensive attacks in Division III, as the Tigers hit .327 as a team and led Lindgren also was an assistant for the Rochester Honkers of the the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in almost every category. Northwoods League in 2007. He finished that year as the head coach Prior to coaching at Trinity, Armstrong set several single season and after several staff depatures. career records as a player. A four-time All-SCAC honoree, Armstrong Lindgren played two years at Fresno City College, earning second- led the Tigers to a No. 3 national ranking in 2004 and was selected as team All-Central Valley Conference honors in 2003. He helped the Rams the 2004 SCAC Player of the Year. In addition, he was named West Re- to the league title that year, then transferred to East Carolina. gion Player of the Year, was a first team All-American selection and was As a prep athlete, Lindgren earned All-Santa Cruz Coast Athletic runner-up in the National Player of the Year voting. That same season, Legaue and All-Santa Cruz County honors at Santa Cruz High School, Armstrong set the school’s single season record for hits (90), doubles helping his team to back-to-back league banners. (20), and triples (6). He currently holds the career hits record at Trinity with 281 hits which is also second highest in the SCAC record books and fifth best in Division III history. His 42-game hitting streak in 2004 also stands as third longest in Division III. Aggie Coaching History Following a standout career with the Tigers, Armstrong was selected by the in the 25th round of the 2004 MLB draft. Although baseball was among the first sports at UC Davis, play- During his five-year career, Armstrong worked his way up to the ing its first contest in the 1910-11 school year, records from the Advanced-A Level before retiring due to a career-ending shoulder in- pre-World War II are largely incomplete. The sport even became jury. In 2005, Armstrong experienced his most successful season at the an intramural-offering only before it was revived for good in 1935. professional level. While batting .290 with the Class A Lansing Lugnuts, Oddly, in more than 100 years since Aggie baseball’s inception, he was selected to represent the Western Divison in the Midwest League Matt Vaughn is the first UC Davis alumnus to serve as head All-Star Game. Armstrong was amongst the league leaders in batting coach on a permanent basis (Fred Zimmerman was an interim average and hits and led the Lugnuts in most offensive categories while coach for Phil Swimley in 1977). starting 118 games. That same season, Armstrong was selected as the Lugnuts’ Offensive MVP and named to the Blue Jays Top 40 Prospect List. Consult the Records section for win-loss information for all Aggie In addition to his years as a coach and player, Armstrong spent one coaches since 1938. year as a member of the San Francisco Giants minor league scouting department, and is an ISSA certified personal trainer, having received a Coach Years Coach Years professional certificate in personal training from San Diego State Uni- H.S. Baird 1913 George Stromgren 1959 versity in 2007. Tracy Hoag 1914 Jim Sells 1960 Armstrong has also served as the hitting and infield coach for the Jay Dwiggins 1915 Bill Lakie 1961-65 Brewster Whitecaps of the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League. R.E. Harmon 1916 Fred Zimmerman 1977 Elmer Hughes 1921-22 Phil Swimley 1966-76, ’78-02 1923 Rex Peters 2003-11 C.L. Driver 1924-26 Matt Vaughn 2012- intramural sport 1930-34 Herman Montgomery 1935--37 Note: no coach information available for 1938-42, ’46-58 1911-12, ’17-20, ’27-29 Carl Boyer 1949-52 1953-58

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 3 Aggie Profiles

TOM DAYNE BRINER QUIST

Pitcher Pitcher 6-1 • 195 • Senior 5-10 • 180 • Senior Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: L-L Redding, Calif. Santa Cruz, Calif. 10 Foothill HS ’07 6 Santa Cruz HS ’07

2011: Appeared in 23 games as the Aggies’ closer... Recorded six 2011: Started 11 of 14 appearances, finishing with a 5.14 ERA and a saves, tying for 8th all-time on UC Davis single season list... Posted 2-7 record... Allowed 100 hits and 51 runs (43 earned) in 75.1 innings 3-1 record for a 2.57 ERA... Allowed just 23 hits in 35.0 innings of of work... Struck out 64 batters, walking just 25... Fanned eight batters work and gave up only 12 runs (10 earned)... Struck out 37 batters, in season opener against Sacramento State (2/20)... Allowed just two including five in 1.2 innings at Pacific (5/7)... Earned first save of the runs while striking out six batters in 5.1 innings against San Francisco year in 1-0 win against Sacramento State (2/10), retiring the side in (2/26)... Followed that performance with eight strikeouts against Fresno ninth... Fanned three of four batters faced in ninth against San Fran- State (3/4)... Dropped to a 3.86 ERA during Big West play, allowing cisco (2/26)... Held then-No. 18 UC Irvine hitless over two innings just 18 earned runs in 42 innings... Did not surrender a in while striking out three batters for 3-2 victory (4/22)... Pitched season- conference play. high 6.0 innings in 16-inning game vs. UC Riverside, allowing four hits 2010: Started 14 of 15 games for team-high 95.1 innings... Finished and no runs. 7-4 overall with 5.57 ERA, pitching three complete games in the first four 2010: Made four relief appearances, finishing with 2.45 ERA... outings to start the season... Led Aggies with 79 strikeouts, including Struck out 2 batters in 3.2 total innings of work... Both strikeouts came career-high 9 at UC Santa Barbara (5/19)... Season debut featured 9.0 in a 3-0 win against BYU (2/5) when he entered the game in the ninth innings with 2 hits, 1 run and 7 strikeouts in win against (2/19)... inning and earned the save... Injured early in season, granted medical Turned in another complete game against Sacramento State (3/5), giv- hardship status to save year of eligibility. ing up 3 runs on 6 hits while fanning 5... Went the distance in his next 2009: Pitched in 16 games, including eight starts... Finished 2-5 outing, going 9.0 innings with 5 hits, 3 runs and 7 strikeouts in 5-3 with 5.53 ERA... Enjoyed strong finishes in wins vs. UC Riverside (5/9) victory over Southern Illinois (3/12)... Struck out 7 in 6.0 innings of and Stanford (5/19)... Fired 2.2 scoreless innings to earn the win vs. work at Fresno State (3/26) and fanned 7 in 8.1 innings against Long Highlanders... Fanned 3 with no walks in 2.0 frames vs. Cardinal. Beach State (4/9)... Reached 8 strikeouts at Cal State Bakersfield (4/16) 2008: Made 11 relief apperances... Finished with 1-1 record and and at Cal State Northridge (4/30). 7.15 ERA, striking out 10 in 11.1 innings of work... Longest outing 2009: Appeared in 17 games, including 8 starts, for team-high 67.1 was 3.0 innings vs. Washington State (4/6), in which he earned his first innings... Finished 2-6 with 5.48 ERA... First career start was among his collegiate victory. best: 7.0 innings with 3 hits, 2 ER and season-high 6 strikeouts in win FOOTHILL HS ’07: Earned Northern Section MVP honors as a vs. Fresno State (3/31)... Also finished strong, firing 5.0 complete with senior... Batted .513 with 31 RBIs as a third baseman, while posting 8-1 one unearned run and 4 whiffs vs. Cal State Northridge (5/23). record with 1.59 ERA from the mound... Captured All-Eastern Athletic 2008: Redshirted. League accolades for three straight seasons... Helped team win EAL SANTA CRUZ HS ’07: Captured All-Santa Cruz Coast Athletic titles in 2005 and 2007, including Northern Section banner in 2005... League honors for three straight years... Posted 8-3 record with 2.20 ERA Added All-Redding Record Searchlight honors in basketball as a forward, and 75 strikeouts as a senior, adding All-Santa Cruz County distinction... averaging 10.4 points and 4.9 rebounds per game... Played summer ball Went 3-2 with 1.24 ERA as a junior, 5-2 with 2.50 ERA as a sophomore... for the Redding Stars from 2004-07. Team won All-SCCAL titles all four of his years, advancing to Central PERSONAL: Born in Redding, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Coast Section semifinal in 2005. Parents are Kevin & Kalin Maple... Career highlight was winning a PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in human Northern Section title... Best athletes he has faced are Jeff Maehl (now development... Parents are Robert Strickler and Linette Quist... Owned of Oregon) and Aaron Westlake (now at Vanderbilt)... First on the list horses and was an avid rodeo competitor when he was younger... Sports of places he’d like to visit: Fenway Park. hero is Satchel Paige... Career highlight was beating Los Gatos HS standout Kyle Blair with a complete-game victory.

Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2008 1-1-0 7.15 11-0 0 0 11.1 21 10 9 2 10 Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2009 2-5-0 5.53 16-8 0 0 55.1 80 44 34 18 37 2009 2-6-0 5.48 17-8 0 0 67.1 75 50 41 29 32 2010 0-0-1 2.45 4-0 0 0 3.2 4 2 1 2 2 2010 7-4-0 5.57 15-14 3 0 95.1 105 67 59 40 79 2011 3-1-6 2.57 23-0 0 0 35.0 23 12 10 10 37 2011 2-7-0 5.14 14-11 0 0 75.1 100 51 43 25 64 Totals 6-7-7 4.61 54-8 0 0 105.1 128 68 54 32 86 Totals 11-17-0 5.41 46-33 3 0 238 280 168 143 94 166

4 2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Aggie Profiles

ERIC SCOTT JOHNSON KALUSH

Infielder Catcher 6-5 • 220 • Senior 6-1 • 205 • Senior Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R Los Altos, Calif. San Mateo, Calif. 19 Bellarmine Prep ’07 42 Aragon HS ’08

2011: Started 52 games at first base... One of just two Aggies to appear 2011: Started 38 games at catcher, making 41 total appearances... in all 54 games... Batted .248 (48-of-186) with 6 doubles, a triple and 3 Finished 26-for-131 (.198) with 11 runs and 20 RBIs... Clubbed 6 home runs to go with 19 runs and 22 RBI... Stole a team-high 9 bases in doubles and 3 homers, including grand slam in 9-3 win over Cal State 13 attempts... Put together an 11-game hitting streak (3/4-3/30), hitting Nothridge (4/29)... Had two three-hit games: 3-for-4 with double and HR 17-for-43 with 5 runs, 6 RBIs, 3 doubles and a homer... First home run at California (4/19); 3-for-4 with 2 runs, double, homer and season-high of the year came was a two-run shot against Utah (3/10)... Also homered 6 RBIs vs. Cal State Northridge (4/29)... Homered again the next day vs. against Cal State Bakersfield (4/15) and Cal State Northridge (4/30)... Matadors (4/30), earning Big West Conference and CollegeBaseballInside. Fielded .996, committing just two errors... Saw streak of 853 chances com Player of the Week awards... Gunned down 19 of 55 stolen base without an error come to an end vs. CS Bakersfield (4/16)... Hit by a attempts (34.5 percent)... Went 2-for-3 with 5 RBIs at Santa Clara (3/13) pitch 10 times, 5th all time at UC Davis... Named to Big West Spring 2010: Started 46 of 48 games played, all at catcher... Hit .270 (40- All-Academic rolls for third straight year... Also received Capital One for-148), recording 18 runs, 4 doubles and 23 RBI... Hit 2-for-4 with Academic All-District recognition. 2 runs against Sacramento State (3/6)... Turned in 3-for-4 performance 2010: Started 53 of 54 games, seeing action at first base in every at Fresno State that included 2 RBI and a double (3/28)... Knocked in a game... Batted .343 (69-for-201) with 10 doubles, a triple and a homer... season-high 3 RBI at Cal State Northridge (5/2)... Rode 11-game hitting Scored 30 runs and drove in 39 more... Recorded 21 multiple-hit streak, starting with a 1-for-3 outing against Nevada (3/1)... Hit .421 games, including 6 games with 3 hits and a 4-for-6 outing at Cal State with 10 runs, 16 hits and 12 RBI during the streak... Also hit cleanly in Northridge (5/2)... Achieved two nine-game hitting streaks (2/20-3/6, seven straight games later in the season, starting with a 1-for-4 outing 5/8-5/22)... Went 3-for-5 with 2 RBIs and a run at Cal (2/24)... Also hit at UC Irvine (4/23) 3-for-5 against Sacramento State (3/6), driving home 3 runs... Posted a 2009: Started 37 of 46 games played, all at catcher... Hit 20-for-100 season-high 4 RBIs in a 2-for-5 outing at Cal State Bakersfield (4/17)... (.200) with 12 runs and 14 RBIs... Drew 15 walks toward .310 OPB... Batted .337 in Big West Conference games... Hit safely in all three games of the season-ending series at UC Riverside (5/28-5/30)... Re... Stole four Knocked out 5 doubles and a triple... Went 3-for-4 and 2-for-4 in two bases in six attempts... Hit by a pitch 17 times... Selected to Big West games at San Diego State (4/4-4/5)... Including 2-for-5 game vs. Fresno All-Academic team. State the previous week (3/31), hiked his average 80 points to .302 in 2009: Played in 32 games, starting 22... Saw most action at first, but that span. also caught in four games... Batted .276 (24-for-87) with 2 doubles, 2 ARAGON HS ’08: Named to All-Peninsula Athletic League second triples and a homer... Scored 7 runs and drove in 9 more... Had seven team and Palo Alto Daily News All-County third team as a senior... 2-hit games... Hit safely in eight straight games (2/28-3/15)... Rapped out Finished season with .456 on-base average... Helped lead the Dons to a triple and 2 RBI on two occasions: vs. Sacramento State (3/14) and Cal Central Coast Section playoff berths in final three seasons, including State Northridge (5/24)... Had pinch-hit single in 9th to beat Matadors quarterfinal appearance in 2006. (5/23)... Made Big West All-Academic squad. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in mechanical 2008: Redshirted. engineering... Parents are Ed & Joyce Kalush... Older brother Steve plays BELLARMINE PREP ’07: Earned All-West Catholic Athletic League baseball for Santa Clara. honorable mention as a junior and senior... Team went combined 69-9 in those two years, earning national rank, claiming two WCAL pennants Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB and capturing Central Coast Section title in 2006... Batted .327 with 20 2009 .200 46 100 12 20 5 1 0 14 27 15 16 0 runs and 19 RBIs as a senior, .412 with 31 runs and 23 RBIs as a junior... 2010 .270 48 148 18 40 4 0 0 23 44 12 20 0 Named to Bay Area World Series III All-Tournament squad in 2006... 2011 .198 41 131 11 26 6 0 3 20 41 12 24 1 Also selected to play in North-South All-Star Game. Totals .227 135 379 41 86 15 1 3 57 112 39 60 1 PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Calif.... Majoring in sociology... Parents are Dean & Lori Johnson... Uncle, Steve Enos, played football and baseball at UC Davis... Career highlight was winning the CCS title as a junior at Bellarmine.

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2009 .276 32 87 7 24 2 2 1 9 33 2 13 1 2010 .343 54 201 30 69 10 1 1 39 84 8 21 4 2011 .258 54 186 19 48 6 1 3 22 65 14 30 9 Totals .297 140 474 56 141 18 4 5 70 182 24 64 14

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 5 Aggie Profiles

ANTHONY DAVID KUPBENS POPKINS

Pitcher Pitcher/Outfielder 6-2 • 200 • Senior 6-2 • 210 • Senior Bats/Throws: L-L Bats/Throws: B-R San Jose, Calif. San Diego, Calif. 28 Valley Christian HS ’08 20 St. Augustine HS ’08

2011: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION... 2011: ABCA/RAWLINGS ALL-WEST REGION SECOND TEAM... Started 14 of 15 appearances, mostly as team’s Saturday pitcher... ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM... One of just two Aggies to Finished 5-8 with team-best 2.36 ERA, the lowest since Greg Bruso appear in all 54 games, starting 53 either in left (25 games) or at DH (28)... posted 1.94 in 2002... Struck out 69 batters against 25 walks in 103.0 Led team in batting (.321), at-bats (196), hits (63), triples (3), home innings of work... Allowed 93 hits runs (4), RBIs (23) and slugging (.459)... Batted .337 (30-for-89) and and just 27 earned runs... Fired 2012 Big West Conference slugged .506 in Big West games... three complete games (of team’s Preseason Pitcher of the Year Made 13 relief appearances on the 2012 All-Big West Conference four)... Threw first career CG vs. College Sports Madness mound, recording 1.37 ERA in Preseason First Team Fresno State (3/5), fanning career- 19.2 innings... Led team with 18 College Sports Madness high 8 while holding Bulldogs to multi-hit games, including four just five hits... Scattered six hits and allowed just one unearned run in 3-hit performances... Homered 8.0-inning CG at Long Beach State (4/9)... Went the distance a third against San Jose State (3/28), Cal State Northridge (5/1) and UC Santa time vs. UC Santa Barbara (5/21), fanning seven and surrendering just Barbara (5/22)... Put together 14-game hitting streak (4/30-5/20)... Hit one ER... Had eight quality starts, barely missing a ninth (5.2 innings) .477 (21-for-44) with 6 runs, 5 RBIs, 5 doubles and a homer in that vs. UC Riverside (5/28)... Struck out five in 8.0 scoreless frames vs. Cal stretch... Went 2-for-4 with a run, two triples and a career-high 5 RBI in State Northridge (4/30). 11-1 win vs. Long Beach State (4/9)... Provided 3.0 innings of scoreless 2010 : Started all 7 appearances... Went 3-3 with 6.98 ERA in 38.2 relief vs. Sacramento State (2/20) and San Jose State (3/28), fanning 3 innings... Struck out a season-high 5 batters while giving up 6 hits and in the latter outing... only 2 earned runs in 7.0 innings in win vs. Sacramento State (3/6)... 2010: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM... Led team in Fanned four batters against Utah (2/20) and BYU (2/26) in first two batting average (.388), hits (73) and RBIs (43) while also making 16 starts of the season. appearances as a relief pitcher... Also put up 15 doubles, 3 triples and 2009: Appeared in 8 games, starting 3... Went 2-1 with 4.88 ERA 5 home runs... Had 21 multiple-hit games, including two games with in 24.0 innings... Toughest Aggie pitcher to hit, allowing .224 average four hits... Opened season with 3-for-3 outing against Utah (2/19), which against him... Surrendered just one hit in 6.0 scoreless vs. Santa Clara included a double, a homer, 3 RBIs and 2 runs... Went 3-for-4 with a (5/12), earning first collegiate win... Fanned six batters with no walks home run at Sacramento State (3/5)... Hit a team-leading .383 in Big in 7.0 a week later for win vs. Stanford (5/19). West games... Named Big West Player of the Week (5/24) after hitting VALLEY CHRISTIAN HS ’08: Twice earned All-West Catholic 11-for-14 with 4 runs, 8 RBIs, a double and 2 home runs in a three-game Athletic League honors, helping team to league and Central Coast Section series at UC Santa Barbara... That series was part of an 11-game hitting titles as a junior and senior... Also won All-San Jose Mercury News second- streak (5/14-5/30)... Made 16 total appearances on the mound for the team distinction in 2008... Credited as winning pitcher in CCS title game Aggies and went 3-2 on the mound with a 6.67 ERA... Pitched 29.2 that year... Combined for 19-3 record during final two seasons... Played innings and struck out 18 batters... Fanned a season-high five batters in club ball for Starmaker Titans in San Mateo from 2000-03. 6.0 innings against Santa Clara (5/19)... Recorded four strikeouts in 6.0 PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in political science... innings against Saint Mary’s (5/11). Parents are Carlos & Loraine Kupbens... Considering career in U.S. Navy 2009: Pitched in 11 games with one start (San Diego State, 4/3)... if pro baseball doesn’t pan out. Went 0-1 with 13.08 ERA in 21.1 innings... Fanned two in 2.0 scoreless vs. Sacramento State (3/15)... Longest outing was 4.1 vs. Pacific (3/28), Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2009 2-1-0 4.88 8-3 0 0 24.0 19 13 13 11 16 2010 3-3-0 6.98 7-7 0 0 38.2 49 33 30 18 21 Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2011 5-8-0 2.36 15-14 3 0 103.0 93 31 27 25 69 2009 .111 11 18 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 Totals 10-12-0 3.80 30-24 3 0 165.2 161 77 70 54 106 2010 .388 51 188 40 73 15 3 5 43 109 19 24 2 2011 .321 54 196 22 63 9 3 4 23 90 15 31 1 Totals .343 116 402 62 138 24 6 9 66 191 34 63 3

Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2009 0-1-0 13.08 11-1 0 0 21.1 38 33 31 16 12 2010 3-2-0 6.67 16-2 0 0 29.2 33 24 22 17 18 2011 0-0-0 1.37 13-0 0 0 19.2 13 7 3 8 10 Totals 3-3-0 7.13 40-3 0 0 70.2 84 64 56 41 40

6 2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Aggie Profiles allowing just two hits and one ER... Also batted 2-for-18 (.111) in pinch- hitting and DH appearances. ST. AUGUSTINE HS ’08: Received first-team All-Eastern League C.J. honors as a junior and senior, including Player of the Year distinction in 2008... Also captured All-San Diego Section acclaim each year... Added BLOM first-team all-state (medium schools) as a senior... Batted .422 with 8 Infielder/Pitcher homers, 42 RBIs and a .525 OBA in 2008, while posting 5-2 record and 6-4 • 230 • Junior 3.02 ERA on the mound... Also played quarterback, throwing for 1,304 Bats/Throws: L-L yards and 16 touchdowns in his senior season. Napa, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in communica- Napa HS ’09 tion... Parents are Michael and Delores Popkins... Career plans, if not pro- 32 fessional baseball, are to become an attorney or sports agent... A moment in history he wishes he could have witnessed is the 1903 World Series. 2011: Saw action in 22 games, making five starts (2 at first base, 3 at DH)... Batted .345 (10-for-29) with 3 runs, 4 RBIs and a double... Went 4-for-10 with 3 walks (.500 on-base) in 13 appearances as a pinch SETH hitter... Had three multi-hit games, including back-to-back vs. UC Riverside (5/27 & 5/28)... Went 2-for-5 with an RBI in the Friday game BATTY against the Highlanders, followed by 2-for-3 and 1-for-3 performances through the weekend... Lone extra-base hit was a double in 2-for-2 day Outfielder at Stanford (5/10). 6-0 • 170 • Junior 2010: Made 14 appearances on the mound, starting 3... Went 1-3 Bats/Throws: R-R with 7.67 ERA... Recorded 28 strikeouts in 31.2 innings of work... Fresno, Calif. Longest outing was 5.0 innings vs. Pacific (5/7)... Recorded season-high Buchanan HS ’09 4 strikeouts on two occasions: at San Jose State (3/23) and California 8 (4/28)... Also pinch hit and played first base, making nine appearances and starting the final game of the season... Registered three hits on the season and recorded an RBI against Cal Poly (5/16). 2011: Started 23 of 42 games, batting .205 (18-for-88)... Scored 13 NAPA HS ’09: Two-sport standout, earning All-Monticello Empire runs and drove in another 4... Biggest RBI was walk-off single vs. UC League and All-Napa County honors in both baseball and football... Riverside in 16th inning (5/27)... Had 18 starts in left, two in center, three Batted .422 with four homers and 40 RBI as a first baseman, adding in right... Slated as leadoff hitter in nine lineups, during which Aggies 0.90 ERA as a pitcher in 2009... Named county’s Offensive Player of the went 6-3... Hit safely in seven straight games from 4/30-5/10, raising his Year... Played center for football team, helping lead NHS to two confer- season average 52 points to .243... Had three multi-hit games, including ence titles plus the 2007 Sac-Joaquin Section banner... Won Lineman of 3-for-5 plus a double at California (4/19)... Also had 6 outfield putouts the Year distinction... Played summer ball for Napa Riverdogs, earning (out of possible 24) in that game. all-tournament honors in Chico in 2009... Team won region and area 2010: Finished with a .292 average, starting 35 of 47 games... Re- championships. corded 12 stolen bases in 14 attempts, including 3 against San Jose State PERSONAL: Born in Goleta, Calif.... Majoring in chemistry... Parents (4/14)... Posted 29 runs and 23 RBIs to go with 2 doubles... Improved to are Mike & Shawn Blom... Full name is Collin Jan Blom... Best athletes a .318 average in Big West Conference action (21-for-66)... Made debut he’s faced were at American Legion state tournament (baseball) or those against Utah on 2/20, going 1-for-3 with a run... Went 2-for-4 with 2 at Merced High (football). runs against Stanford (3/4) and Long Beach State (4/10)... Hit 2-for-3 with 3 RBI against Pacific (5/8), then followed that up with a 3-for-5 Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB performance against the Tigers the next day... Closed out the season by 2010 .273 9 11 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 posting 3 RBIs in a 1-for-4 performance at UC Riverside (5/30). 2011 .345 22 29 3 10 1 0 0 4 11 2 3 0 BUCHANAN HS ’09: Earned first-team Tri-River Athletic Confer- Totals .325 31 40 3 13 1 0 0 5 14 3 5 0 ence, second-team All-Central Section in both 2008 and 2009... Named team’s Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Offensive Player as a junior, compiling .465 average with four homers... Had .545 OBP and .634 slug- Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2010 1-3-0 7.67 14-3 0 0 31.2 50 36 27 25 28 ging for 1.179 OPS... Made all-state second team among underclassmen 2011 0-0-0 — 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 that year... Hit .375 with 34 runs scored as a senior... Played summer Totals 1-3-0 7.67 14-3 0 0 31.2 50 36 27 25 28 ball for Central California Blaze. PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Majoring in pre-managerial economics... Parents are Damon & Kimberly Batty... Older sister, Brieann attends, Fresno State... Nicknamed “Battman”... Career highlight was his walk-off grand slam vs. Clovis West.

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2010 .292 47 130 29 38 2 0 0 23 40 19 16 12 2011 .205 42 88 13 18 1 0 0 4 19 13 20 2 Totals .257 89 218 42 56 3 0 0 27 59 32 36 14

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 7 Aggie Profiles

PAUL RYAN POLITI ALLGROVE

Infielder Infielder 6-0 • 195 • Junior 5-8 • 165 • Senior Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R Los Gatos, Calif. San Carlos, Calif. Los Gatos HS ’08 Fresno State/Coll. of San Mateo/ 24 22 Junipero Serra HS ’08

2011: Started first 29 games before sitting out remainder of season 2011: Started 31 of 40 games, almost all at second base... Batted due to injury... Batted .255 (26-for-102) with 12 runs, 11 RBIs... Had 19-for-90 (.211) with 2 runs and 4 RBI... Improved to .250 (13 of 52) 3 doubles and a homer... Had seven multi-hit games, including pair of in Big West Conference play... Tied for team lead with 6 sacrifice bunts... 3-hit games... Went 3-for-4 and a homer vs. Sacramento State (2/20), Hit 3-for-3 at Long Beach State (4/10)... Went 3-for-4 with a run in 5-0 3-for-4 with 2 runs vs. Utah (3/10)... Hit 2-for-3 with a run, RBI and win vs. Santa Clara (5/11)... Drove in season-high 2 RBI at Pacific (5/7). stolen base in opener of San Jose State road doubleheader (3/28)... Drove COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO: Earned All-Coast Conference first- in seaons-high 2 RBI in nightcap at San Francisco (2/27). team honors as a sophomore... Batted .352 (51-for-145) for the year, 2010: Only player to appear at third base all season... Posted .292 including .386 in postseason play... Scored 40 runs and stole team-best average (62 of 212) with 29 runs, 15 doubles, 3 home runs and 35 RBIs... 18 bases on 21 attempts... Helped Bulldogs to state title game Hit first collegiate homer in 9th inning vs. Fresno State (3/28), part of a and finish with No. 15 national ranking in 2010. 3-for-5 outing... Final home run of 2010 was a solo shot vs. UC Santa FRESNO STATE: Played 16 games (starting 4) as a freshman in Barbara (5/21)... Went 16-for-33 (.485) with 7 runs and 5 RBIs during 2009... Batted .316 (6-for-19) with 2 doubles and 6 RBIs. 8-game hitting streak (4/25-5/8)... Went 4-for-6 with 4 runs and a homer SERRA HS ’08: Named West Catholic Athletic League Player of the vs. Cal State Northridge during that run (5/2)... Closed out season by Year as a senior, batting .535 on offense with 5-1 record and 1.60 ERA hitting cleanly in four straight games (5/23-5/30). on the mound... Garnered Cal-Hi Sports all-state and NorCal Preps 2009: Redshirted. first-team accolades... Claimed similar honors as a junior: All-WCAL LOS GATOS HS ’08: Earned All-De Anza League first-team honors as first team, Cal-Hi Sports all-state,San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro first a junior and senior, after capturing honorable mention as a sophomore... team, All-San Jose Mercury News first team... Hit .432 with 0.89 ERA Picked up first-team All-Central Coast Section acclaim in 2008... Helped that year... Earned All-San Mateo County honors as a sophomore... Also team to consecutive DAL pennants in 2006 and 2007, including a CCS lettered in basketball for two years... Team went 76-17 with three WCAL title in 2006... Head coach was former Aggie outfielder ... titles during his career. Batted .477 with 17 doubles, 4 homers and .590 on-base average as a PERSONAL: Born in San Carlos, Calif.... Majoring in sociology... senior... Nabbed MVP honors in North-South all-star game... Selected Parents are Ross & Linda Allgrove... Lists former Aggie (and fellow San to All-Bay World Series first team... Played for Los Gatos All-Net from Carlos native) Daniel Descalso as his sports hero. 2002-03, helping team claim national runner-up finish. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in environmental Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB horticulture & urban forestry... Parents are Dennis & Deb Politi... Hopes 2011 .211 40 90 2 19 0 0 0 4 19 4 11 0 to play professional baseball then start a career in construction after graduating from UC Davis.

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB Pronunciation Guide 2010 .292 55 212 29 62 15 0 3 35 86 13 24 1 2011 .255 29 102 12 26 3 0 1 11 32 11 17 2 Scott KALUSH: “kah-LOOSH” Totals .280 84 314 41 88 18 0 4 46 118 24 41 3 Craig LANZA: “LAWN-zah” Chris LEVY: rhymes with “heavy” Mike MAZZARA: “mah-ZAIR-uh” Paul POLITI: “poll-LIT-ee” Tony SCHIFANO: “shih-FAH-noh”

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RYAN BRETT LUCAS MORGAN

Pitcher/Infielder Outfielder 5-9 • 185 • Senior 6-0 • 210 • Senior Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R Danville, Calif. Tracy, Calif. Chabot College/ San Joaquin Delta College/ 23 San Ramon Valley HS ’07 9 Tokay HS ’07

2011: Made 17 appearances on the mound, allowing 13 runs on 32 2011: Started 44 of 50 games, with 38 starts in center... Batted .271 hits in 27.2 innings of relief work... Finished with 3.90 ERA and fanned (46-for-170) with team-leading 10 doubles... Scored 22 runs with 9 15 batters... Held San Jose State to just one run and two hits in season- RBIs... Shared team lead in stolen bases (9) and sacrifice hits (6)... Posted long 4.2 innings in his Aggie debut (2/22)... Struck out season-best 3 10 multi-hit games... Hit 3-for-6 with a double, a homer and 3 RBIs at in 2.2 innings at Sacramento State (3/1)... Held Santa Clara hitless in San Jose State (3/28)... Went 3-for-5 with two doubles at Sacramento 2.0 innings (3/30)... Appeared in five games as an infielder, including State (3/1)... Hit safely in 11 straight games (4/4-4/26) and 20 of 21 a start at second vs. Nevada (3/8)... Drew a walk and had a sacrifice hit games (4/4-5/13)... Batted .390 (16 of 41) in season-long hitting streak. in six plate appearances. 2010: Did not play. CHABOT COLLEGE (2007-09): Earned All-Golden Gate Confer- SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE: Batted .395 as a sophomore in ence honors as a utility in 2008... Played center field, second and pitcher 2009, earning first-team All-Big 8 Conference... Did not commit one error during Gladiator career... Led team with 5 saves as a sophomore, making as team’s starting center fielder... Played for Reed Peters, twin brother of 14 total appearances. UC Davis coach Rex Peters. SAN RAMON VALLEY HS ’07: Captured All-East Bay Athletic TOKAY HS ’07: Earned All-Tri-City Athletic League honors as a League honors in both baseball (outfielder) and football (cornerback, junior (second team) and senior (first team)... Batted .350 and .420 in wide receiver)... Added All-NorCal accolades on the gridiron. those respective seasons. PERSONAL: Born in San Mateo, Calif.... Majoring in nutrition PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in communication... science... Parents are Jeff Lucas and Danelle Morones... Career highlight Parents are Richard and Nicole Morgan... Formerly an accomplished was earning All-NorCal honors in football. wakeboarder (which he considers his favorite sport), but chose baseball as he got older. Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2011 0-3-0 3.90 17-0 0 0 27.2 32 13 12 9 15 Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2011 .271 50 170 22 46 10 0 1 9 59 14 35 9 Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2011 .000 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Multi-Hit/Multi-RBI Games Multi-Hit Leaders 2 3 4 5+ Tot David Popkins 14 4 0 0 18 Scott Heylman 13 2 1 0 16 Eric Johnson 11 1 1 0 13 Scott Lyman 10 1 0 0 11 Brett Morgan 8 2 0 0 10 Justin Andrade 8 2 0 0 10

Multi-RBI Leaders 2 3 4 5+ Tot Eric Johnson 5 1 0 0 6 Scott Lyman 5 1 0 0 6 David Popkins 3 2 0 1 6 Scott Kalush 0 1 0 2 3 Daniel Cepin 2 1 0 0 3

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 9 Aggie Profiles

SPENCER HARRY BRANN STANWYCK

Catcher Pitcher 6-3 • 220 • Sophomore 6-6 • 210 • Sophomore Bats/Throws: L-R Bats/Throws: R-R Hollister, Calif. Castro Valley, Calif. 18 San Benito HS ’10 27 Castro Valley HS ’10

2011: Appeared in 10 games, making one start (4/26 vs. San Jose 2011: Made 15 appearances, including nine as team’s midweek State)... Hit 2-for-15 (.133) with a home run and 3 RBIs... Lone dinger starter... Finished 1-3 with 5.64 ERA... Struck out 26 batters with 21 was also his first collegiate hit: a two-run, pinch-hit homer at Stanford walks in 44.2 innings... Picked up first collegiate win at Santa Clara (5/10)... Drove in winning run in 2-1 victory vs. No. 18 UC Irvine (4/22). (5/30), allowing just one run in 4.0 frames... First quality start was 6.0 SAN BENITO HS ’10: Selected to All-Tri-Counties League second scoreless, surrendering just three hits at Cal (4/19). team as a senior... Rapped 2 doubles, 2 homers and 13 RBIs in 2010... CASTRO VALLEY HS ’10: Three-time All-Hayward Area Athletic Helped Haybalers compile 68-18-1 record and three Central Coast Sec- League honoree, including first-team selection as a senior... Key pitching tion playoff berths in as many years... Selected to play for a Colorado stats: 7-2, 1.55 ERA in 2008; 8-2, 1.23 ERA in 2009; 7-1, 2.50 ERA in Rockies scout team... Attended Lake Norman HS as a freshman. 2010... Three-year North Coast Section Scholar-Athlete... Played summer PERSONAL: Born in Memphis, Tenn.... Has not declared a major... ball for Headfirst Bercovich squad. Parents are Bill & Tina Brann... Oldest of three brothers, along with Noah PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Majoring in political science... and Cameron... Career highlight was winning an AAU championship as Parents are Peter and Rebecca Stanwyck... Entire family attended UC a 13-year-old... Hopes for career as a pilot. schools... Peter graduated from Cal, Rebecca from UC Irvine... Among his brothers, Stephen is a senior at Cal, Sam attends UC San Diego... Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB Event in history he would have liked to have seen: Jim Abbott’s no-hitter. 2011 .133 10 15 1 2 0 0 1 3 5 1 7 0

Year W-L-S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2011 1-3-0 5.64 15-9 0 0 44.2 44 31 28 21 26 DREW LASSEN EVAN Outfielder 5-11 • 180 • Sophomore WOLF Bats/Throws: R-R Concord, Calif. Infielder/Pitcher Clayton Valley HS ’09 6-4 • 235 • R-Freshman 25 Bats/Throws: R-R Clovis, Calif. 36 Clovis HS ’09 2011: Appeared in five games as a pinch hitter... Finished 1-for-3 with an RBI... First career high was RBI single vs. San Jose State (4/26). 2010: Redshirted. CLAYTON VALLEY HS ’09: Earned All-Bay Valley Athletic League 2011: On roster, did not play. honors in 2007 and 2008, then All-Diablo Valley Athletic League 2010: Redshirted. distinction in 2009... Hit .348 with 23 runs, 27 RBIs and five homers in CLOVIS HS ’09: Helped Cougars capture back-to-back Tri-River 26 games as a senior, helping Eagles to 24-3 record, a North Coast Section Athletic Conference championships... Batted .303 with three homers and title and No. 24 state ranking... Also lettered three years in basketball, 25 RBIs as a junior to earn All-TRAC honors... Also served as a reliever, earning two “Mr. Defense” nods... Played club ball for Delta Indians in fanning 20 in 25 innings in 2007. Pittsburg, Calif. from 2006-09. PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Has not declared a major... PERSONAL: Born in Concord, Calif.... Majoring in pre-managerial Parents are Kerry & Stephanie Wolf... Chose UC Davis because he would economics, with career plans in accounting... Parents are John & Chris be allowed to pitch and play first base. Lassen... Event in history he would have liked to have witness was the Buckner error in the 1986 World Series... Career highlight was winning 2009 NCS title.

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2011 .333 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0

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ADAM PATRICK YOUNG HENNESSEY

Infielder Pitcher 5-11 • 165 • Sophomore 6-0 • 200 • Junior Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R West Covina, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Damien HS ’10 San Jose State/Cabrillo College/ 3 16 Bellarmine Prep ’09

2011: Played in 24 games with eight starts, splitting between second CABRILLO COLLEGE: Led all two-year relievers with 10 saves base and short... Went 5-for-32 (.156) with a double... Rapped first as a sophomore in 2011... Posted 2-2 record with 2.10 ERA... Fanned collegiate hit at Sacramento State (3/1)... Lone double came as defensive 19 with 10 walks in 25.2 innings... Earned All-NorCal and All-Coast sub at UC Irvine (4/22). Conference honors. DAMIEN HS ’10: Twice captured All-Sierra League and team Gold SAN JOSE STATE: Appeared in three games as a reliever in 2010... Glove honors as a shortstop... Batted .354 with 25 runs and 17 RBIs as a Surrendered 13 hits and 10 earned runs in 3.2 innings. senior, helping Spartans to 20-7 record and Southern Section postseason BELLARMINE PREP ’09: Made San Jose Mercury News and All-West appearance... Added 5 doubles and 4 triples for .519 slugging... As a Catholic Athletic League second teams as a senior... Finished 5-1 with junior, hit 21-for-59 for .356 batting and .480 OBA... Played summer a 1.53 ERA in 2009. ball for SoCal Bombers. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in human devel- PERSONAL: Born in West Covina, Calif.... Has not declared a major... opment... Parents are William and Eileen Hennessey... Older brother, Parents are Greg & Patricia Young... Proudest personal accomplishment Andrew, played baseball at San Jose State from 2005-08... Most don’t was volunteering for Make-A-Wish Foundation... Career highlight was realize he has a “slightly overbearing fascination” with cats. making a game-saving diving play during the CIF-SS playoffs.

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 2011 .156 24 32 1 5 1 0 0 0 6 2 2 0 CHRIS LEVY

Pitcher BEN 6-0 • 170 • Junior BURKE Bats/Throws: R-R Santa Cruz, Calif. Pitcher 17 Ohlone College/Cabrillo College/ 6-1 • 195 • Junior Scotts Valley HS ’09 Bats/Throws: R-R Whittier, Calif. Santa Ana Coll./La Serna HS ’09 CABRILLO COLLEGE: Side-arm pitcher went 1-0 with 7.00 ERA 17 in six relief appearances... Held opposing batters to .182 average (6-for- 33)... Struck out 10 batters in 9.0 innings. OHLONE COLLEGE: Redshirted in 2010. SANTA ANA COLLEGE: Selected as Orange Empire Conference SCOTTS VALLEY HS ’09: Made All-Santa Cruz County Athletic Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore, helping Dons capture fifth straight League squad as an outfielder in 2009... Selected to NorCal World Series league title... Posted 7-5 record with 3.21 ERA in 2011... Made All-OEC all-star showcase as a junior. second team as a freshman... Finished 6-2 with 73.0 innings that year. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Cruz, Calif.... Majoring in sociology... LA SERNA HS ’09: All-Del Rio League honoree in both baseball and Parents are Martin and Jennifer Levy... Younger brother, Brett, attends football... Added DRL Pitcher of the Year accolades as a senior... Com- UC San Diego... Proudest personal accomplishment was posting a 3.8 piled 2.02 ERA with 70 strikeouts in 66.0 innings... Also an all-league GPA in junior college... Reminder to announcers: name is pronounced honoree at DH, batting .369 with .516 on-base and .692 slugging... “LEH-vee” (like a levee). Passed for 2,050 yards as a senior to earn league MVP nod. PERSONAL: Born in Whittier, Calif.... Majoring in organizational studies... Parents are Richard & Stephanie Burke... Middle child of a baseball family, along with brothers Matt (23) and Connor (19)... Rich pitched in the Kansas City Royals system, Connor was drafted by the Marlins in 2011, Matt played for Austin College.

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 11 Aggie Profiles

AUSTIN RAUL LOGAN JACOBSON

Outfielder Pitcher 6-2 • 210 • Junior 6-0 • 195 • R-Freshman Bats/Throws: L-L Bats/Throws: R-R Los Gatos, Calif. Orinda, Calif. West Valley College/ Miramonte HS ’10 34 Bellarmine Prep ’09 33

WEST VALLEY COLLEGE: Earned All-Coast Golden Gate second 2011: Redshirted. team as a sophomore... Batted .277 with 28 RBIs... Knocked 3 doubles, EL CERRITO HS ’10: Finished 8-2 with 2.63 ERA as a senior... 4 triples and 3 homers en route to .431 slugging average... Also stole 9 Also fanned 104 batters against just 20 walks in 93.1 innings, earning bases on 11 attempts... Two-year Scholar-Athlete. All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League honors... Fired 8.1 shutout frames in BELLARMINE PREP ’09: Earned All-West Catholic Athletic League North Coast Section title game, leading Matadors to D-III section banner... honorable mention as a senior. Made 9 relief appearances as a junior, allowing just one earned run (0.37 PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, Calif.... Majoring in sociol- ERA) and 9 hits in 19.0 innings... Helped Danville Hoots summer ball ogy... Son of Karen Logan... Younger sister, Alyssa, plays field hockey team to Connie Mack West Region title and state finals berth. for Miami (Oh.). PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... has yet to declare a major... Parents are Morris Jacobson & Brenda Reyes... Brenda is a UC Davis grad, which played a part in his decision to attend the university... Cousin of seven-year major league pitcher Fernando Arroyo. MIKE MAZZARA CRAIG Outfielder 6-3 • 200 • Junior LANZA Bats/Throws: R-R Downey, Calif. Pitcher Rio Hondo Coll./Downey HS ’09 6-0 • 180 • R-Freshman 34 Bats/Throws: R-R Danville, Calif. 15 Monte Vista HS ’10 RIO HONDO COLLEGE: Earned all-state and first-team All-Foothill Conference honors as a sophomore... Batted .380 (52-for-137) with 33 runs, 10 doubles and 31 RBIs in 2011... Drew 17 walks with only 10 strikeouts... Slugged .511 with .473 on-base average... Helped Roadrun- 2011: Redshirted. ners to 36-3 record and Super Regional berth... Hit .340 (34-for-100) with MONTE VISTA HS ’10: Earned All-East Bay Athletic League 6 doubles and 2 homers as a freshman... Two-year Dean’s List member. honorable mention and team MVP distinction as a senior... Recorded DOWNEY HS ’09: Earned All-San Gabriel Valley League honors for 41 strikeouts in 53.1 innings pitched for a 1.97 ERA... Led Mustangs three straight years, including first-team acclaim as a junior and senior... to North Coast Section quarterfinal appearances in 2008 and 2009... Added first-team all-area nod in 2009, batting .417 with 1.021 OPS Two-time NCS Scholar-Athlete... Played travel ball with Danville Hoots, and 37 RBI... Hit .374 as a sophomore, .343 as a junior... Also took the helping team to Connie Mack West Region title and state finals berth. mound as a junior, finishing 4-1 with 2.80 ERA... Won Stauffer Award PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Majoring in civil engi- and Freudenberger Scholarship for scholar-athlete accomplishments. neering... Parents are Ed & Gina Lanza... Career highlight was hurling PERSONAL: Born in Downey, Calif.... Majoring in pre-managerial one-hit shutout vs. Casa Grande HS... Claims to have eaten cinnamon economics... Parents are Salvatore & Anna Mazzara... Career highlight oatmeal for breakfast everyday since he was two years old. was knocking a two-run single to lead Rio Hondo in 2011 regional.

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ALEX MATT LIPSON NICHOL

Infielder Pitcher 5-10 • 150 • R-Freshman 6-0 • 170 • R-Freshman Bats/Throws: L-R Bats/Throws: R-R El Cerrito, Calif. Burlingame, Calif. 14 El Cerrito HS ’10 12 Serra HS ’10

2011: Redshirted. 2011: Redshirted. EL CERRITO HS ’10: Earned Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League SERRA HS ’10: Selected as team’s Pitcher of the Year in 2008, posting MVP selections in 2009 and 2010... Also named to All-ACCAL first team 7-0 record with 0.82 ERA and 74 strikeouts in just 48 innings... Helped each year... Batted .450 with 7 doubles and 4 triples as a junior, then team to 36-7 record plus West Catholic Athletic League and Central followed with .404 average with 5 triples and 3 homers as a senior... Coast Section crowns in 2009... Finished 6-1 with 3.23 ERA that year... Boosted Gauchos to 20-6-1 record and North Coast Section title game Sat out almost entirety of senior year due to injury... Two-year honor roll in 2010... Played summer ball with Danville Hoots, helping team to and National Honor Society member. Connie Mack West Region title and World Series appearance in 2009. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in exercise PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Exercise biology major... Par- biology... Parents are Tom & Trish Nichol... Has a twin brother, Bryan, ents are Stefan Lipson & Jane Breyer... Has one younger sister, Madeline... and a younger sister, Courtney... Hopes for career in sports medicine. Majoring in exercise biology... Lists Robinson Cano as his sports hero. 2012 Numerical Roster NICK 2 Jason ARMSTRONG Asst. 24 Paul POLITI IF 3 Adam YOUNG IF 25 Drew LASSEN OF LYNCH 4 Kevin BARKER OF 26 Mike MAZZARA OF Infielder 6 Dayne QUIST LHP 27 Harry STANWYCK RHP 6-1 • 195 • R-Freshman 7 Brett LINDGREN Vol. Asst. 28 Anthony KUPBENS LHP Bats/Throws: R-R 8 Seth BATTY OF 29 Matt VAUGHN Head Coach Burlingame, Calif. 9 Brett MORGAN OF 30 Evan HEPTIG IF St. Ignatius Prep ’10 10 Tom BRINER RHP 31 Cameron LAW RHP 13 11 Spencer KOOPMANS RHP 32 C.J. BLOM LHP/IF 12 Matt NICHOL RHP 33 Raul JACOBSON RHP 13 Nick LYNCH IF 34 Austin LOGAN OF 2011: Redshirted. 14 Alex LIPSON IF 35 Chris LEVY RHP ST. IGNATIUS PREP ’10: Garnered All-West Catholic Athletic 15 Craig LANZA RHP 36 Evan WOLF RHP/IF League honorable mention as a junior, then improved to second team 16 Patrick HENNESSEY RHP 41 Izaak SILVA C as a senior... Batted .328 (.357 in league) with 7 doubles and 3 homers 17 Ben BURKE RHP 42 Scott KALUSH C in 2010... Hit 3-for-3 with 3 doubles vs. St. Francis in first round of 18 Spencer BRANN C 43 John WILLIAMS OF WCAL playoffs that year... Finished .422 (.375 in WCAL games) with 19 Eric JOHNSON IF 44 Max CORDY OF/RHP 4 doubles, 16 runs, 21 RBIs and 17 stolen bases as a junior... Batted 20 David POPKINS RHP/OF 48 Austin MARCH OF .336 in WCAL play as a sophomore... Played summer ball for California 21 Tony SCHIFANO Asst. Smoke, batting .402 (41-for-102) with 8 doubles, 17 RBIs, 20 runs and 22 Ryan ALLGROVE IF .475 on-base in 2010. 23 Ryan LUCAS RHP/IF PERSONAL: Born in Torrance, Calif.... Majoring in psychology... Parents are Kevin and Stacey Lynch... Has a younger sister, Katherine... Detailed roster on page 19. Career highlight was doubling and tripling in a rivalry game vs. Sacred Heart at AT&T Park.

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 13 Aggie Profiles

KEVIN EVAN BARKER HEPTIG

Outfielder Infielder 6-0 • 190 • Freshman 5-10 • 175 • Freshman Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R San Francisco, Calif. Lafayette, Calif. 4 St. Ignatius Prep ’11 30 Acalanes HS ’11

ST. IGNATIUS PREP ’11: Made All-West Catholic Athletic League ACALANES HS ’11: Three-time All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League second team in 2011 after earning honorable mention as a junior... Added honoree at shortstop... Selected as team’s Defensive Player of the Year as Rawling/Perfect Game All-California Region honorable mention... Batted a sophomore followed by team MVP as a junior... Batted .410 in 2010, .351 with 17 RBIs and 18 stolen bases as a senior... Hit .425 with 1.036 .392 in 2011... Stole 12 bags on 12 attempts as a sophomore, then went OPS as a junior... Selected for 2010 Under Armour Preseason All-America 13-for-15 two years later... Helped Dons to North Coast Section D-III tournament in Tucson, Ariz. title as a senior... Played summer ball for EJ Sport Warriors (Danville/ PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in civil en- San Ramon, Calif.) from 2006-11. gineering... Parents are Bruce & Melissa Barker... Bruce played football PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in commu- at Stanford... Has two younger sisters, Cicely (20) and Celeste (15)... nication... Parents are Mark & Lissa Heptig... Has one older brother, Would title his autobiography, All Bark, All Bite... Career highlight was Ryan (21)... Few know he played six years of ice hockey throughout dog-piling on the AT&T Park mound after SI beat Sacred Heart for the the Western U.S. at the AA and AAA level. Bruce Mahoney Trophy.

MAX SPENCER CORDY KOOPMANS

Outfielder/Pitcher Pitcher 6-4 • 200 • Freshman 6-4 • 190 • Freshman Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R Sacramento, Calif. San Jose, Calif. 44 McClatchy HS ’11 11 Santa Teresa HS ’11

McCLATCHY HS ’11: Selected as Metro Conference MVP as a se- SANTA TERESA HS ’11: All-Blossom Valley Athletic League per- nior... Named to Sacramento Bee All-Metro squad, batting .436 with 4 former in both baseball and basketball... Earned BVAL Freshman of the homers and 48 RBIs... Also finished 4-2 with 2.32 ERA and 61 strikeouts Year and Sophomore of the Year honors, compiling ERAs of 1.35 and as a pitcher in 2011... Hurled a no-hitter vs. Rio Americano as a senior... 1.42 in those respective seasons... Posted 2.43 ERA in 2010... Two-time Made NorCalPreps Top 40 list. All-BVAL first-team honoree in basketball, averaging double-figure points PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Majoring in genetics... for three straight years... Hoop team won Central Coast Section title in Parents are Jerry & Joanne Cordy... Jerry is a UC Davis grad... One of 2010-11... Three-year Scholar-Athlete in both sports... Chosen as school’s three siblings, along with Ben (20) and Jackie (16)... Career highlight Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior. was throwing a no-hitter as a senior at McClatchy. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Scott & Rhosie Koopmans... Has two sisters, Julianna (21) and Christina (13)... Career highlight was helping STHS win its first-ever CCS Division I basketball championship.

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CAMERON IZAAK LAW SILVA

Pitcher Pitcher 6-0 • 200 • Freshman 5-10 • 180 • Freshman Bats/Throws: R-R Bats/Throws: R-R Sacramento, Calif. Soquel, Calif. 31 Jesuit HS ’11 41 Soquel HS ’11

JESUIT HS ’11: Voted MVP for Marauder team that captured Sac- SOQUEL HS ’11: Four-year All-Santa Cruz County Athletic League Joaquin Section championship in 2009... Captured All-Delta River League honoree at catcher, including first-team distinction as a junior and se- honorable mention the following year... Batted .355 and slugged .548 nior... Batted .488 with 22 RBIs as a junior, .412 with 4 homers and 24 in 2010, while posing a 1.88 ERA on the mound... Two-time Defensive RBIs as a senior. MVP as a linebacker for football team. PERSONAL: Born in Soquel, Calif.... Majoring in communication... PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Majoring in pre-managerial Parents are Reggie & Kamala Silva... Oldest of three siblings, along with economics... Parents are Jeff & Julie Law... Older brother, Jason, played Ivan and Autumn... Career highlight was hitting a walk-off three-run rugby at Cal... Career highlight was coming in to pitch in CIF-SJS cham- shot in a tournament. pionship game after rehabilitating a season-ending injury... Celebrated his 13th birthday in style: by throwing out the first pitch at an A’s game. JOHN AUSTIN WILLIAMS MARCH Outfielder 6-1 • 190 • Freshman Outfielder Bats/Throws: L-R 6-2 • 195 • Freshman Los Gatos, Calif. Bats/Throws: L-L 43 St. Francis HS ’11 San Carlos, Calif. 48 Junipero Serra HS ’11 ST. FRANCIS HS ’11: Earned All-West Catholic Athletic League honorable mention, helping Lancers to league title... Batted .375 as a JUNIPERO SERRA HS ’11: Garnered All-West Catholic Athletic junior, earning selection to North squad for California Baseball Coaches League honorable mention as a senior... Earned honorable mention at Association North-South all-star series... Also played two years of football 2010 Under Armour Preseason All-America tournament prior to junior as a fullback and receiver... Selected as school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year. year... Played tight end for football team... Four-year honor roll member. PERSONAL: Born in Los Gatos, Calif.... Has yet to declare a major PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, Calif.... Majoring in economics... but hopes for career in managerial economics... Parents are Ray & JoAnne Has a younger brother, Cole (14)... A true iron man: has never broken Williams... Ray played football at Santa Clara... Among his lesser-known a bone or had to get stitches. accomplishments: won SFHS’ intramural table tennis championship.

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PITCHERS (16) Pos. Ht. Wt Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 32 C.J. BLOM** LHP/IF 6-4 230 Jr. L-L Napa, Calif. Napa HS ’09 Chemistry 10 Tom BRINER*** RHP 6-1 195 Sr. R-R Redding, Calif. Foothill HS ’07 Communication 17 Ben BURKE RHP 6-1 195 Jr. R-R Whittier, Calif. Santa Ana College/La Serna HS ’09 Organizational Studies 16 Patrick HENNESSEY RHP 6-0 200 Jr. R-R San Jose, Calif. Cabrillo College/Bellarmine Prep ’09 Human Development 33 Raul JACOBSON RHP 6-0 195 RFr. R-R Orinda, Calif. Miramonte HS ’10 Undeclared 11 Spencer KOOPMANS RHP 6-4 190 Fr. R-R San Jose, Calif. Santa Teresa HS ’11 Exercise Biology 28 Anthony KUPBENS*** LHP 6-2 200 Sr. L-L San Jose, Calif. Valley Christian HS ’08 Political Science 15 Craig LANZA RHP 6-0 180 RFr. R-R Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’10 Civil Engineering 31 Cameron LAW RHP 6-0 200 Fr. R-R Sacramento, Calif. Jesuit HS ’11 Pre-Managerial Economics 35 Chris LEVY RHP 6-0 170 Jr. R-R Santa Cruz, Calif. Ohlone Coll./Cabrillo Coll./Scotts Valley HS ’09 Sociology 23 Ryan LUCAS* RHP/IF 5-9 185 Sr. R-R Danville, Calif. Chabot College/San Ramon Valley HS ’07 Nutrition Science 12 Matt NICHOL RHP 6-0 170 RFr. R-R Burlingame, Calif. Serra HS ’10 Exercise Biology 20 David POPKINS*** RHP/OF 6-2 210 Sr. B-R San Diego, Calif. St. Augustine HS ’08 Communication 6 Dayne QUIST*** LHP 5-10 180 Sr. L-L Santa Cruz, Calif. Santa Cruz HS ’07 Human Development 27 Harry STANWYCK* RHP 6-6 210 So. R-R Castro Valley, Calif. Castro Valley HS ’10 Political Science 36 Evan WOLF RHP/IF 6-4 235 So. R-R Clovis, Calif. Clovis HS ’09 Exploratory

CATCHERS (3) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 18 Spencer BRANN* C 6-3 220 So. L-R Hollister, Calif. San Benito HS ‘10 Exploratory 41 Izaak SILVA C 5-10 180 Fr. R-R Soquel, Calif. Soquel HS ’11 Communication 42 Scott KALUSH*** C 6-1 205 Sr. R-R San Mateo, Calif. Aragon HS ’08 Mechanical Engineering

INFIELDERS (7) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 22 Ryan ALLGROVE* IF 5-8 165 Sr. R-R San Carlos, Calif. College of San Mateo/Junipero Serra HS ‘08 Sociology 30 Evan HEPTIG IF 5-10 175 Fr. R-R Lafayette, Calif. Acalanes HS ’11 Communication 19 Eric JOHNSON*** IF 6-5 220 Sr. R-R Los Altos, Calif. Bellarmine Prep ’07 Sociology 14 Alex LIPSON IF 5-10 150 RFr. L-R El Cerrito, Calif. El Cerrito HS ‘10 Exercise Biology 13 Nick LYNCH IF 6-1 195 RFr. R-R Burlingame, Calif. St. Ignatius Prep ’10 Psychology 24 Paul POLITI** IF 6-0 195 Jr. R-R Los Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos HS ’08 Env. Hort. & Urban Forestry 3 Adam YOUNG* IF 5-11 165 So. R-R West Covina, Calif. Damien HS ‘10 Exploratory

OUTFIELDERS (9) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major 4 Kevin BARKER OF 6-0 190 Fr. R-R San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius Prep ’11 Civil Engineering 8 Seth BATTY** OF 6-0 170 Jr. R-R Fresno, Calif. Buchanan HS ’09 Pre-Managerial Economics 44 Max CORDY OF/RHP 6-4 200 Fr. R-R Sacramento, Calif. McClatchy HS ’11 Genetics 25 Drew LASSEN* OF 5-11 180 So. R-R Concord, Calif. Clayton Valley HS ’09 Pre-Managerial Economics 34 Austin LOGAN OF 6-2 210 Jr. L-L Los Gatos, Calif. West Valley College/Bellarmine Prep ’09 Sociology 26 Mike MAZZARA OF 6-3 200 Jr. R-R Downey, Calif. Rio Hondo College/Downey HS ’09 Pre-Managerial Economics 48 Austin MARCH OF 6-2 195 Fr. L-L San Carlos, Calif. Junipero Serra HS ’11 Economics 9 Brett MORGAN* OF 6-0 210 Sr. R-R Tracy, Calif. San Joaquin Delta College/Tokay HS ’07 Communication 43 John WILLIAMS OF 6-1 190 Fr. L-R Los Gatos, Calif. St. Francis HS ’11 Exploratory

*denotes years on UC Davis varsity

29 Matt VAUGHN Head Coach (Pitching), 20th Year/1st Year as hed coach (UC Davis ’92) 21 Tony SCHIFANO Assistant Coach (Infielders), 5th Year (UC Davis ’97) 2 Jason ARMSTRONG Assistant Coach (Outfielders/Hitters), 3rd Year (Trinity ’04) 7 Brett LINDGREN Volunteer Assistant Coach, 1st Year (East Carolina ’05)

16 2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 17 2011 Game-by-Game Results

Date Opponent W/L Score Rec Big West Pitcher of Record R-H-E (UCD) R-H-E (Opp.) Att Time Feb. 20 SACRAMENTO STATE L 3-4 0-1-0 0-0-0 Quist (L 0-1) 3-10-0 4-8-1 — 2:25 Feb. 20 SACRAMENTO STATE W 1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Biagini (W 1-0) 1-6-0 0-4-2 518 2:35 Feb. 21 at Sacramento State L 2-3 (10) 1-2-0 0-0-0 Slater (L 0-1) 2-6-3 3-5-0 233 2:50 Feb. 22 at San Jose State L 4-5 1-3-0 0-0-0 Biaginia (L 1-1) 4-8-2 5-5-0 278 3:15 Feb. 26 SAN FRANCISCO W 4-2 2-3-0 0-0-0 Quist (W 1-1) 4-10-3 2-8-0 237 2:51 Feb. 27 at San Francisco L 2-6 2-4-0 0-0-0 Kupbens (L 0-1) 2-8-1 6-10-0 322 2:52 Feb. 27 at San Francisco L 4-8 2-5-0 0-0-0 Slater (L 0-2) 4-7-1 8-17-0 291 3:22 Mar. 1 at Sacramento State L 4-6 2-6-0 0-0-0 Walker (L 0-1) 4-12-1 6-6-1 122 2:56 Mar. 4 FRESNO STATE L 4-12 2-7-0 0-0-0 Quist (L 1-2) 4-6-0 12-15-1 527 2:47 Mar. 5 FRESNO STATE L 1-3 2-8-0 0-0-0 Kupbens (L 0-2) 1-4-0 3-5-0 502 1:58 Mar. 8 NEVADA L 2-3 2-9-0 0-0-0 Slater (L 0-3) 2-8-0 3-12-2 141 2:55 Mar. 10 at Utah L 4-6 2-10-0 0-0-0 Lucas (L 0-1) 4-9-1 6-6-1 130 2:51 Mar. 11 vs. W 3-1 3-10-0 0-0-0 Kupbens (W 1-2) 3-8-2 1-4-1 472 2:32 Mar. 12 at San Jose State L 6-9 3-11-0 0-0-0 Lucas (L 0-2) 6-11-0 9-11-2 767 3:20 Mar. 13 at Santa Clara L 8-9 3-12-0 0-0-0 Briner (L 0-1) 8-10-2 9-12-3 340 3:16 Mar. 21 at Stanford L 2-3 3-13-0 0-0-0 Lyman (L 0-1) 2-6-0 3-7-0 332 2:25 Mar. 28 at San Jose State L 2-5 3-14-0 0-0-0 Lyman (L 0-2) 2-8-2 5-5-0 376 2:35 Mar. 28 at San Jose State W 9-1 4-14-0 0-0-0 Kupbens (W 2-2) 9-15-1 1-6-0 325 3:14 Mar. 30 at Santa Clara W 9-5 5-14-0 0-0-0 Stanwyck (W 1-0) 9-13-0 5-10-3 302 3:18 Apr. 1 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 0-14 5-15-0 0-1-0 Lyman (L 0-3) 0-2-1 14-16-1 337 2:41 Apr. 2 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 0-7 5-16-0 0-2-0 Kupbens (L 2-3) 0-9-1 7-10-0 707 2:59 Apr. 3 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 2-4 5-17-0 0-3-0 Quist (L 1-3) 2-7-1 4-10-0 422 2:53 Apr. 4 at Nevada L 4-7 5-18-0 0-3-0 Stanwyck (L 1-1) 4-11-0 7-12-2 369 2:41 Apr. 8 at Long Beach State W 8-1 6-18-0 1-3-0 Lyman (W 1-3) 8-7-2 1-5-2 693 2:49 Apr. 9 at Long Beach State W 11-1 7-18-0 2-3-0 Kupbens (W 3-3) 11-15-2 1-7-2 1657 2:57 Apr. 10 at Long Beach State L 1-3 7-19-0 2-4-0 Quist (L 1-4) 1-10-3 3-11-0 1242 2:51 Apr. 12 SAINT MARY’S W 4-3 8-19-0 2-4-0 Briner (W 1-1) 4-5-1 3-5-2 144 2:31 Apr. 15 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L 3-6 8-20-0 2-4-0 Lyman (L 1-4) 3-8-1 6-10-2 163 2:29 Apr. 16 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L 2-6 8-21-0 2-4-0 Kupbens (L 3-4) 2-3-4 6-13-2 617 2:46 Apr. 19 at California L 1-4 8-22-0 2-4-0 Slater (L 0-4) 1-14-0 4-6-0 159 2:30 Apr. 21 at UC Irvine L 2-3 8-23-0 2-5-0 Lucas (L 0-3) 2-6-1 3-12-0 498 2:39 Apr. 22 at UC Irvine W 3-2 (10) 9-23-0 3-5-0 Briner (W 2-1) 3-9-3 2-5-2 964 3:27 Apr. 23 at UC Irvine L 1-6 9-24-0 3-6-0 Kupbens (L 3-5) 1-7-1 6-9-0 588 2:13 Apr. 26 SAN JOSE STATE L 1-13 9-25-0 3-6-0 Stanwyck (L 1-2) 1-9-2 13-10-0 155 3:10 Apr. 29 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 9-3 10-25-0 4-6-0 Lyman (W 2-4) 9-11-1 3-10-1 229 2:50 Apr. 30 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 6-0 11-25-0 5-6-0 Kupbens (W 4-5) 6-12-0 0-8-2 263 2:38 May 1 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 8-4 12-25-0 6-6-0 Quist (W 2-4) 8-9-1 4-9-3 181 3:08 May 4 SAN JOSE STATE W 6-5 13-25-0 6-6-0 Briner (W 3-1) 6-8-2 5-11-0 121 2:48 May 6 at Pacific W 6-3 14-25-0 7-6-0 Lyman (W 3-4) 6-7-0 3-9-1 406 2:40 May 7 at Pacific W 5-4 15-25-0 8-6-0 Kupbens (W 5-5) 5-10-0 4-9-3 216 2:40 May 8 at Pacific L 4-5 15-26-0 8-7-0 Quist (L 2-5) 4-17-2 5-9-0 592 2:48 May 10 at Stanford L 4-11 15-27-0 8-7-0 Stanwyck (L 1-3) 4-12-1 11-14-0 1137 2:50 May 11 SANTA CLARA W 5-0 16-27-0 8-7-0 Chew (W 1-0) 5-11-0 0-4-0 123 2:25 May 13 at Cal Poly L 2-4 16-28-0 8-8-0 Lyman (L 3-5) 2-7-1 4-4-0 1272 2:59 May 14 at Cal Poly L 2-4 16-29-0 8-9-0 Kupbens (L 5-6) 2-6-0 4-9-1 1327 1:58 May 15 at Cal Poly L 4-11 16-30-0 8-10-0 Quist (L 2-6) 4-7-3 11-15-1 1179 2:52 May 18 CALIFORNIA L 3-8 16-31-0 8-10-0 Chew (L 1-1) 3-4-1 8-13-4 143 2:20 May 20 UC SANTA BARBARA L 0-11 16-32-0 8-11-0 Lyman (L 3-6) 0-4-5 11-8-0 190 2:20 May 21 UC SANTA BARBARA L 0-1 16-33-0 8-12-0 Kupbens (L 5-7) 0-1-1 1-7-0 373 2:01 May 22 UC SANTA BARBARA W 5-4 17-33-0 9-12-0 Biagini (W 2-1) 5-7-1 4-6-0 210 2:44 May 24 at Saint Mary’s L 2-8 17-34-0 9-12-0 Quist (L 2-7) 2-4-0 8-11-1 442 2:35 May 27 UC RIVERSIDE W 2-1 (16) 18-34-0 10-12-0 Biagini (W 3-1) 2-14-1 1-11-4 152 4:35 May 28 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-3 18-35-0 10-13-0 Kupbens (L 5-8) 0-6-2 3-9-1 201 2:44 May 29 UC RIVERSIDE L 4-11 18-36-0 10-14-0 Chew (L 1-2) 4-9-1 11-16-1 350 2:54

* = Big West Conference game • (#) Extra inning game • HOME GAMES IN CAPS

18 2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 2011 Individual Statistics

BATTING sorted by starters/reserves Avg. G-S AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SF SH HP BB SO SB CS Slg. Obp. DAVID POPKINS .321 54-53 196 22 63 9 3 4 23 90 1 1 8 15 31 1 1 .459 .391 Justin Andrade .287 43-38 122 17 35 4 0 1 12 42 2 3 11 13 22 6 5 .344 .399 Scott Heylman .281 52-52 192 29 54 9 1 2 16 71 1 3 5 21 28 0 1 .370 .365 BRETT MORGAN .271 50-44 170 22 46 10 0 1 9 59 0 6 7 14 35 9 7 .347 .351 ERIC JOHNSON .258 54-52 186 19 48 6 1 3 22 65 2 2 10 14 30 9 4 .349 .340 PAUL POLITI .255 29-29 102 12 26 3 0 1 11 32 3 3 0 11 17 2 1 .314 .319 Scott Lyman .250 44-42 152 16 38 2 0 3 18 49 2 0 4 9 16 2 0 .322 .305 Daniel Cepin .250 49-41 152 16 38 4 0 0 14 42 1 5 5 7 17 3 6 .276 .303 RYAN ALLGROVE .211 40-31 90 2 19 0 0 0 4 19 1 6 0 4 11 0 3 .211 .242 SETH BATTY .205 42-23 88 13 18 1 0 0 4 19 2 3 1 13 20 2 1 .216 .308 SCOTT KALUSH .198 41-38 131 11 26 6 0 3 20 41 1 4 5 12 24 1 1 .313 .289

C.J. BLOM .345 22-5 29 3 10 1 0 0 4 11 0 1 3 2 3 0 0 .379 .441 DREW LASSEN .333 5-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 .333 .600 Alex Dreyfuss .241 22-17 58 4 14 5 1 0 8 21 1 2 1 2 10 0 0 .362 .274 Kevin Grove .167 20-7 30 0 5 1 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 13 1 0 .267 .242 ADAM YOUNG .156 24-8 32 1 5 1 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 .188 .206 SPENCER BRANN .133 10-1 15 1 2 0 0 1 3 5 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 .333 .188 Karl Kobler .128 24-6 39 2 5 2 0 0 3 7 0 1 0 1 12 0 0 .179 .150 Corbin Cutshaw .000 22-0 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 .000 .100 Ryan Lucas .000 5-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .200

AGGIES .252 54-54 1800 194 453 64 7 19 172 588 17 43 62 146 302 37 33 .327 .326 Opponents .276 54-54 1770 272 489 81 17 18 240 658 25 62 63 194 350 50 35 .372 .364

PITCHING sorted by starters/relievers W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HB HR WP OBA ANTHONY KUPBENS 5-8 2.36 15 14 3 0/2 0 103.0 93 31 27 25 69 7 4 1 .251 Scott Lyman 3-6 4.64 15 15 0 0/0 0 87.1 88 51 45 44 67 17 3 18 .276 DAYNE QUIST 2-7 5.14 14 11 0 0/0 0 75.1 100 51 43 25 64 10 2 9 .330 HARRY STANWYCK 1-3 5.64 15 9 0 0/0 0 44.2 44 31 28 21 26 7 3 5 .269

DAVID POPKINS 0-0 1.37 13 0 0 0/0 0 19.2 13 7 3 8 10 3 0 1 .188 TOM BRINER 3-1 2.57 23 0 0 0/1 6 35.0 23 12 10 10 37 0 1 2 .197 RYAN LUCAS 0-3 3.90 17 0 0 0/0 0 27.2 32 13 12 9 15 5 2 1 .294 Nathan Slater 0-4 4.72 23 0 0 0/1 1 34.1 35 19 18 14 25 3 2 7 .278 Scott Chew 1-2 5.85 10 2 1 1/0 0 20.0 22 18 13 8 11 0 0 0 .293 Joe Biagini 3-1 7.47 13 0 0 0/1 0 15.2 24 14 13 9 18 2 1 4 .264 Scott Walker 0-1 9.82 11 3 0 0/1 0 11.0 8 14 12 18 8 4 0 6 .205 Nick Altman 0-0 42.43 3 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 7 11 11 3 0 5 0 1 .538

AGGIES 18-36 4.41 54 54 4 3/2 7 476.0 489 272 233 194 350 63 18 55 .276 Opponents 36-18 .302 54 54 4 5/4 17 485.0 453 194 163 146 302 62 19 34 .252

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STANDINGS W L GB Pct. W L T Pct. Home Away Neut. Cal State Fullerton*† 19 5 — .792 41 17 0 .707 25-6 16-11 0-0 UC Irvine† 16 8 3 .667 43 18 0 .705 23-4 19-14 1-0 Cal Poly 15 9 4 .625 27 26 0 .509 19-7 8-17 0-2 Long Beach State 12 12 7 .500 29 27 0 .518 17-12 10-14 2-1 UC Riverside 11 13 8 .458 29 23 0 .558 11-12 15-10 3-1 UC Santa Barbara 10 14 9 .417 26 26 0 .500 18-9 7-15 1-2 UC DAVIS 10 14 9 .417 18 36 0 .333 10-14 7-20 1-2 Pacific 9 15 10 .375 17 37 0 .315 7-18 9-17 1-2 Cal State Northridge 6 18 13 .250 23 33 0 .411 16-15 4-17 3-1

* - Conference champion | † - NCAA Tournament participant

CONFERENCE AWARDS BIG WEST TEAMS IN THE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Nick Ramirez, Cal State Fullerton PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Matt Summers, UC Irvine NCAA POSTSEASON FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Michael Lorenzen, Cal State Fullerton Fullerton Regional FRESHMAN PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Dylan Stuart, UC Riverside Cal State Fullerton 10, Illinois 4 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Brian Hernandez, UC Irvine Stanford 1, Cal State Fullerton 0 COACH OF THE YEAR: , Cal State Fullerton Illinois 7, Cal State Fullerton 5

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Regional Ronnie Shaeffer C Jr. UC Irvine UC Irvine 12, Fresno State 6 Nick Ramirez 1B Jr. Cal State Fullerton UC Irvine 4, San Francisco 3 Sean Williams 2B Sr. UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine 4, UCLA 3 Brian Hernandez 3B Sr. UC Irvine Trevor Hairgrove SS Sr. UC Riverside Charlottesville Super Regional Bobby Crocker OF Jr. Cal Poly Virginia 6, UC Irvine 0 Drew Hillman OF Sr. UC Irvine UC Irvine 6, Virginia 4 Mark Haddow OF Sr. UC Santa Barbara Virginia 3, UC Irvine 2 DAVID POPKINS DH Jr. UC DAVIS Brian Hernandez UTL Sr. UC Irvine Dustin Torchio UTL So. Pacific Mason Radeke SP Jr. Cal Poly Noe Ramirez SP Jr. Cal State Fullerton BIG WEST CONFERENCE Matt Summers SP Jr. UC Irvine WEEKLY HONORS Bryce Uhrig RP Sr. UC Santa Barbara Nick Ramirez CP Jr. Cal State Fullerton (UC Davis honorees)

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Marty Bowen C So. Cal State Northridge 4/11 Scott Heylman Brian Martin 1B Sr. Pacific 5/2 Scott Kalush Matt Duffy 2B So. Long Beach State Ryan Goetz 3B Sr. UC Riverside PITCHERS OF THE WEEK D.J. Crumlich SS Jr. UC Irvine 5/16 Scott Chew Michael Lorenzen OF Fr. Cal State Fullerton Drew Muren OF Jr. Cal State Northridge Sean Madigan OF Sr. UC Irvine Tyler Pill DH Jr. Cal State Fullerton Matt Carvutto UTL Sr. Pacific Anthony Trajano UTL Jr. Cal State Fullerton Steven Fischback SP Sr. Cal Poly Tyler Pill SP Jr. Cal State Fullerton Andrew Gagnon SP Jr. Long Beach State Frankie Reed RP Sr. Cal Poly Jeff Johnson CP Jr. Cal Poly

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION (UC Davis honorees only) Scott Heylman SS Sr. David Popkins UTL Jr. Anthony Kupbens SP Jr.

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INDIVIDUAL STATS HOME RUNS INNINGS PITCHED RUNS SCORED 1. Nick Ramirez, CSF 9 1. Matt Summers, UCI 117.0 1. UC Irvine 359 BATTING AVERAGE t2. Mark Haddow, UCSB 6 2. Marcus Pointer, PAC 105.1 2. Cal State Fullerton 319 1. Dustin Torchio, PAC .369 t2. Mitch Haniger, CP 6 3. ANTHONY KUPBENS, UC DAVIS 103.0 3. UC Riverside 275 2. Mark Haddow, UCSB .356 t2. Drew Hillman, UCI 6 4. Mason Radeke, CP 99.2 4. Cal State Northridge 254 3. Brian MArtin, PAC .351 5. Bobby Crocker, CP 5 5. Andrew Gagnon, LBSU 99.1 5. Cal Poly 248 4. Sean Williams, UCSB .343 STRIKEOUTS 6. Pacific 240 5. Michael Lorenzen, CSF .342 TOTAL BASES 1. Tyler Pill, CSF 110 7. UC Santa Barbara 239 6. Carlos Lopez, CSF .342 1. Drew Hillman, UCI 116 2. Noe Ramirez, CSF 103 8. Long Beach State 216 7. Brian Hernandez, CUI .341 2. Nick Ramirez, CSF 108 3. Matt Summers, UCI 100 9. UC DAVIS 194 8. Matthew Carvutto, PAC .341 3. Mark Haddow, UCSB 104 4. Mason Radeke, CP 95 9. Bobby Crocker, CP .339 t4. Brian Hernandez, UCI 100 5. Andrew Gagnon, LBSU 84 HOME RUNS 10. Trevor Hairgrove, UCR .336 t4. Matthew Carvutto, PAC 100 t1. Cal State Northridge 22 SAVES t1. Cal Poly 22 SLUGGING AVERAGE WALKS 1. Nick Ramirez, CSF 16 3. UC Santa Barbara 21 1. Mark Haddow, UCSB .545 1. Sean Madigan, UCI 42 2. Brian Hernandez, UCI 12 t4. Pacific 19 2. Nick Ramirez, CSF .507 2. Justin Shults, UCR 38 3. Eddie Magallon, LBSU 9 t4. UC DAVIS 19 3. Bobby Crocker, CP .497 t3. Nick Ramirez, CSF 32 t4. TOM BRINER, UC DAVIS 6 t6. Cal State Fullerton 17 4. Drew Hillman, UCI .483 t3. D.J. Crumlich, UCI 32 t4. Mitch Patito, UCR 6 t6. UC Riverside 17 5. Sean Williams, UCSB .483 t5. Mitch Hainger, CP 29 8. UC Irvine 14 t5. Ivory Thomas, CSF 29 OPPOSING BATTING 9. Long Beach State 10 ON-BASE AVERAGE 1. Noe Ramrez, CSF .179 1. Ivory Thomas, CSF .450 STRIKEOUTS 2. Matt Summers, UCI .195 STOLEN BASES 2. Mark Haddow, UCSB .438 1. Daniel Johnston, PAC 56 3. Matt Whitehouse, UCI .208 1. Cal State Fullerton 98 3. Tyler Pill, CSF .435 2. Brett Christopher, PAC 50 4. Tyler Pill, CSF .209 2. Pacific 58 4. Bobby Crocker, CP .431 3. Joe Wallace, UCSB 49 5. Andrew Gagnon, LBSU .225 3. Cal State Northridge 52 5. Michael Lorenzen, CSF .427 4. Kirk Singer, LBSU 47 4. Long Beach State 51 5. Justin Shults, UCR 46 5. UC Irvine 47 RUNS SCORED TEAM STATS 6. UC Santa Barbara 42 1. D.J. Crumlich, UCI 51 STOLEN BASES BATTING AVERAGE 7. UC DAVIS 37 2. Brian Hernandez, UCI 47 1. Ivory Thomas, CSF 20 1. UC Irvine .296 8. UC Riverside 36 3. Ivory Thomas, CSF 46 2. Michael Lorenzen, CSF 19 2. Cal State Fullerton .285 9. Cal Poly 34 4. Drew Hillman, UCI 45 t3. Mark Haddow, UCSB 16 3. UC Riverside .280 t5. Justin Shults, UCR 42 4. Pacific .277 t3. Ridge Carpenter, CSUN 16 EARNED RUN AVERAGE t5. Ryan Goetz, UCR 42 t5. Daniel Johnston, PAC 15 5. Cal Poly .264 1. Cal State Fullerton 2.88 t5. Brett Christopher, PAC 15 6. UC Santa Barbara .264 2. UC Irvine 2.95 HITS 7. Cal State Northridge .262 3. UC Riverside 3.40 1. Brian Hernandez, UCI 86 8. Long Beach State .258 AT-BATS 4. Long Beach State 3.55 2. Drew Hillman, UCI 80 1. Brian Hernandez, UCI 252 9. UC DAVIS .252 5. Cal Poly 3.60 3. Matthew Carvutto, PAC 76 2. Drew Hillman, UCI 240 6. UC Santa Barbara 3.63 4. Brian Martin, PAC 73 3. D.J. Crumlich, UCI 233 SLUGGING AVERAGE 7. UC DAVIS 4.41 t5. Trevor Hairgrove, UCR 72 4. Matthew Carvutto, PAC 223 1. UC Irvine .383 8. Cal State Northridge 5.27 t5. Dustin Torchio, PAC 72 5. Ryan Goetz, UCR 220 2. Cal State Fullerton .382 9. Pacific 6.32 3. UC Riverside .375 RUNS BATTED IN 4. Cal Poly .370 EARNED-RUN AVERAGE STRIKEOUTS 1. Drew Hillman, UCI 51 1. Noe Ramirez, CSF 1.69 5. UC Santa Barbara .370 1. Cal State Fullerton 473 2. Nick Ramirez, CSF 49 2. Matt Whitehouse, UCI 2.12 6. Pacific .365 2. UC Irvine 443 3. Jordan Leyland, UCI 44 3. Matt Summers, UCI 2.15 7. Cal State Northridge .358 3. Cal Poly 414 4. Tony Nix, UCR 42 4. Tyler Pill, CSF 2.28 8. UC DAVIS .327 4. Long Beach State 403 5. Mark Haddow, UCSB 41 5. Eddie Orozco, UCR 2.29 9. Long Beach State .324 5. UC Riverside 376 6. UC DAVIS 350 DOUBLES WINS ON-BASE AVERAGE 7. Cal State Northridge 329 1. Matthew Carvutto, PAC 19 1. Matt Summers, UCI 11 1. UC Irvine .380 8. UC Santa Barbara 285 2. Tony Nix, UCR 18 t2. Mason Radeke, CP 8 2. Cal State Fullerton .375 9. Pacific 255 t3. Nick Ramirez, CSF 17 t2. Noe Ramirez, CSF 8 3. UC Riverside .358 t3. Drew Muren, CSUN 17 t4. Five with 7 4. Cal Poly .346 5. Trevor Hairgrove, UCR 16 5. Cal State Northridge .342 6. Pacific .336 TRIPLES 7. UC Santa Barbara .331 1. Christian Ramirez, UCI 5 8. UC DAVIS .326 t2. Six with 4 9. Long Beach State .326

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UTAH SAN JOSE STATE : Feb. 17-20 Municipal Stadium: Feb. 21, Mar. 17 • Dobbins Stadium: Mar. 16, Mar. 18

Location...... Salt Lake City, Utah Location...... San Jose, Calif. Enrollment...... 31,660 Enrollment...... 30,236 Interim President...... A. Lorris Betz President...... Mohammad Qayoumi Athletics Director...... Chris Hill Athletics Director...... Tom Bowen Conference...... Pacific-12 Conference...... Western Athletic Nickname...... Utes Nickname...... Spartans Colors...... Crimson & White Colors...... Gold, White & Blue

Home Field (Capacity)...... Spring Mobile Ballpark (15,500) Home Field (Capacity)...... Municipal Stadium (5,200) Dimensions...... 345-385-420-375-315 Dimensions...... 320-365-390-365-320 Press Box Phone...... (408)924-7276 Head Coach (Years)...... (9th year) Overall Record (Years)...... 450-408 (17 years) Head Coach (Years)...... (25th year) Record at Utah...... 207-225 Overall Record (Years)...... 974-673-6 (32 Years) Assistant Coaches...... Mike Crawford, Bryan Kinneberg, Pete Flores Record at San Jose State...... 784-603-6 2011 Overall Record...... 29-21 Assistant Coaches...... Mark O’Brien, Jeff Pritchard, Ruben Noriega 2011 Mountain West Record (Finish)...... 16-7 (2nd) 2011 Overall Record...... 35-26 2011 Postseason...... none 2011 Western Athletic Record (Finish)...... 11-13 (5th) 2011 Postseason...... none Baseball Contact...... Brooke Frederickson Office Phone...... (801)581-8302 Baseball Contact...... Mark Rivera Fax Number...... (801)581-4358 Office Phone...... (408)924-1211 Email...... [email protected] Fax Number...... (408)924-1291 Athletics Website...... www.utahutes.com Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.sjsuspartans.com

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD : Feb. 24-26

Location...... Bakersfield, Calif. Enrollment...... 8,000 President...... Horace Mitchell Athletics Director...... Jeff Konya Conference...... Independent Nickname...... Roadrunners Colors...... Gold & Blue

Home Field (Capacity)...... Hardt Field (900) Dimensions...... 327-370-390-370-327

Head Coach (Years)...... (4th year) Overall Record (Years)...... 312-245-3 (10 years) Record at CSU Bakersfield...... 72-89 Assistant Coaches...... Jody Robinson, Mike Mayne 2011 Overall Record...... 33-22 2011 Postseason...... none

Baseball Contact...... Matt Turk Office Phone...... (661) 654-3071 Fax Number...... (661) 654-6978 Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.gorunners.com

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STANFORD CREIGHTON Klein Field: Feb. 28 • Dobbins Stadium: Mar. 27 Dobbins Stadium: Mar. 2-4

Location...... Stanford, Calif. Location...... Omaha, Neb. Enrollment...... 15,723 Enrollment...... 7,730 President...... John Hennessy President...... Timothy Lannon Athletics Director...... Bob Bowlsby Athletics Director...... Bruce Rasmussen Conference...... Pacific-12 Conference...... Missouri Valley Conference Nickname...... Cardinal Nickname...... Bluejays Colors...... Cardinal Red & White Colors...... Blue & White

Home Field (Capacity)...... Klein Field (4,000) Home Field (Capacity)...... TD Ameritrade Park Omaha (24,000) Dimensions...... 335-375-400-375-335 Dimensions...... 335-408-335 Press Box Phone...... (650) 723-4629 Press Box Phone...... (402) 546-0702

Head Coach (Years)...... (36th year) Head Coach (Years)...... Ed Servais (9th year) Overall Record (Years)...... 1,422-741-7 (35 years) Overall Record (Years)...... 481-247-1 (17 years) Record at Stanford...... same Record at Creighton...... 299-165 Assistant Coaches...... Dean Stotz, Rusty Filter, Brock Ungricht Assistant Coaches...... Rob Smith, Craig Moore, Jon Moore 2011 Overall Record...... 35-22 2011 Overall Record...... 45-16 2011 Pacific-12 Record...... 14-12 2011 Missouri Valley Record (Finish)...... 15-6 (1st) 2011 Postseason...... NCAA Super Regionals 2011 Postseason...... NCAA Regionals

Baseball Contact...... Niall Adler Baseball Contact...... Shannon Pivovar Office Phone...... (650) 725-2959 Office Phone...... (402) 280-5801 Fax Number...... (650) 725-8642 Fax Number...... (402) 280-2495 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.gostanford.com Athletics Website...... www.gocreighton.com

ARIZONA SEATTLE : Mar. 6-7 Dobbins Stadium: Mar. 9-11

Location...... Tuscon, Ariz. Location...... Seattle, Wash. Enrollment...... 39,200 Enrollment...... 7,900 President...... Eugene Sander President...... Stephen Sundborg Athletics Director...... Greg Byrne Athletics Director...... Bob Hogan Conference...... Pacific-12 Conference...... Independent Nickname...... Wildcats Nickname...... Redhawks Colors...... Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Colors...... Red & White

Home Field (Capacity)...... Hi Corbett Field (9,500) Home Field (Capacity)...... Dimensions...... 366-392-349 Dimensions...... 320-370-405 Press Box Phone...... (520) 621-4440 Head Coach (Years)...... (3rd year) Head Coach (Years)...... (11th year) Overall Record (Years)...... 32-69-1 (2 years) Overall Record (Years)...... 1,042-647-7 (29 years) Record at Seattle...... same Record at Arizona...... 355-229-1 Assistant Coaches ...... Casey Powell, Dave Wainhouse, Donegal Fergus Assistant Coaches...... Shaun Cole, Matt Siegel, Brett Scyphers 2011 Overall Record...... 21-30-1 2011 Overall Record...... 39-21 2011 Postseason...... none 2011 Pacific-12 Record (Finish)...... 15-12 (4th) 2011 Postseason...... NCAA Regionals Baseball Contact...... Jason Behenna Office Phone...... (206)296-2829 Baseball Contact...... Blair Willis Fax Number...... (206) 296-2154 Office Phone...... (520)621-0914 Email...... [email protected] Fax Number...... (530)621-2681 Athletics Website...... www.goseattleu.com Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.arizonawildcats.com

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SAN FRANCISCO SAINT MARY’S Benedetti Diamond: Mar. 13 • Dobbins Stadium: Apr. 24 Dobbins Stadium: Mar. 19 • : May 22

Location...... San Francisco, Calif. Location...... Moraga, Calif. Enrollment...... 8,000 Enrollment...... 3,916 President...... Stephen Privett President...... Ronald Gallagher Interim Athletics Director...... Gary Nelson Athletics Director...... Mark Orr Conference...... Conference...... West Coast Conference Nickname...... Dons Nickname...... Gaels Colors...... Green & Gold Colors...... Red & Blue

Home Field (Capacity)...... Benedetti Diamond (1,000) Home Field (Capacity)...... Louis Guisto Field (1,000) Dimensions...... 340-375-400-375-340 Head Coach (Years)...... (13th year) Press Box Phone...... (925) 376-3906 Overall Record (Years)...... 678-552 (21 years) Record at San Francisco...... 368-370 Head Coach (Years)...... Jedd Soto (9th year) Assistant Coaches...... , Troy Nakamura, Chris Hom Overall Record (Years)...... 310-296-3 (15 years) 2011 Overall Record...... 32-25 Record at San Francisco...... 181-218-3 2011 West Coast Record (Finish)...... 16-5 (1st) Assistant Coaches...... Gabe Zappin, Lloyd Acosta, Mike McCormack 2011 Postseason...... NCAA Regionals 2011 Overall Record...... 27-28 2011 West Coast Record (Finish)...... 9-12 (6th) Baseball Contact...... Rory Davis 2011 Postseason...... none Office Phone...... (415) 422-3221 Fax Number...... (415) 722-2831 Baseball Contact...... Matt Fontenot Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (925)631-4950 Athletics Website...... www.usfdons.com Fax Number...... (925) 631-4405 Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.smcgaels.com

NEVADA HAWAI’I Dobbins Stadium: Mar. 26 • William Peccole Park: May 8 Les Mrakami Stadium: Mar. 29-Apr. 1 • Dobbins Stadium: May 14

Location...... Reno, Nev. Location...... Honolulu, Hawaii Enrollment...... 18,004 Enrollment...... 20,000 Interim President...... Marc Johnson Chancellor...... Virginia Hinshaw Athletics Director...... Cary Groth President...... Mary Greenwood Conference...... Western Athletic Conference Athletics Director...... Jim Donovan Nickname...... Wolf Pack Conference...... Western Athletic Conference Colors...... Blue & Silver Nickname...... Rainbow Warriors Colors...... Green & Black Home Field (Capacity)...... William Peccole Park (3,000) Dimensions...... 340-383-401-383-340 Home Field (Capacity)...... Stadium (4,312) Press Box Phone...... (775) 784-1585 Dimensions...... 325-385-325 Press Box Phone...... (808) 956-6523 Head Coach (Years)...... Gary Powers (30th year) Overall Record (Years)...... 880-705-5 (29 years) Head Coach (Years)...... (11th year) Record at Nevada...... same Overall Record (Years)...... 314-269 (10 years) Assistant Coaches...... Buddy Gouldsmith, Chris Pfatenhauer, Pat Flury Record at Hawai’i...... same 2011 Overall Record...... 24-31 Assistant Coaches...... Chad Konishi, Rusty McNamara, Carl Fraticelli 2011 Western Athletic Record (Finish)...... 12-12 (3rd) 2011 Overall Record...... 34-25 2011 Postseason...... none 2011 Western Athletic Record (Finish)...... 17-7 (2nd) 2011 Postseason...... none Baseball Contact...... Jack Kuestermeyer Office Phone...... (775) 682-6984 Baseball Contact...... John Barry Fax Number...... (775) 784-4386 Office Phone...... (808)956-7506 Email...... [email protected] Fax Number...... (808) 956-4470 Athletics Website...... www.nevadawolfpack.com Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.hawaiiathletics.com

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CAL STATE FULLERTON FRESNO STATE : Apr. 5-7 Dobbins Stadium: Apr. 10 • Pete Beiden Field: May 1

Location...... Fullerton, Calif. Location...... Fresno, Calif. Enrollment...... 36,156 Enrollment...... 21,000 Interim President...... Willie Hagan President...... John Welty Athletics Director...... Brian Quinn Athletics Director...... Thomas Boeh Conference...... Big West Conference Conference...... Western Athletic Conference Nickname...... Titans Nickname...... Bulldogs Colors...... Navy Blue, Orange & White Colors...... Bulldog Red & Blue

Home Field (Capacity)...... Goodwin Field (3,500) Home Field (Capacity)...... Pete Beiden Field (3,575) Dimensions...... 330-385-400-385-330 Dimensions...... 330-370-400-370-330 Press Box Phone...... (657)278-5327 Press Box Phone...... (559)278-7678

Head Coach (Years)...... Rick Vanderhook (1st year) Head Coach (Years)...... (10th year) Overall Record (Years)...... 0-0 (1st year) Overall Record (Years)...... 584-394-1 (16 years) Record at Cal State Fullerton...... same Record at Fresno State...... 329-236 Assistant Coaches...... Mike Kirby, Kirk Saarloos, Chad Baum Assistant Coaches...... Pat Waer, Steve Rousey, Ryan Overland 2011 Overall Record...... 41-17 2011 Overall Record...... 40-16 2011 Big West Record (Finish)...... 19-5 (1st) 2011 Western Athletic Record (Finish)...... 17-7 (1st) 2011 Postseason...... NCAA Regional 2011 Postseason...... NCAA Regional

Baseball Contact...... Michael Greenlee Baseball Contact...... Jennifer Jones Office Phone...... (657)278-3081 Office Phone...... (559)278-6186 Fax Number...... (657)278-3141 Fax Number...... (559) 278-4689 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.fullertontitans.com Athletics Website...... www.gobulldogs.com

SACRAMENTO STATE PACIFIC : Apr. 11 • Dobbins Stadium: Apr. 17 Dobbins Stadium: Apr. 13-15

Location...... Sacramento, Calif. Location...... Stockton, Calif. Enrollment...... 27,033 Enrollment...... 5,139 President...... Alexander Gonzalez President...... Pamela Eibeck Athletics Director...... Terry Wanless Athletics Director...... Ted Leland Conference...... Western Athletic Conference Conference...... Big West Conference Nickname...... Hornets Nickname...... Tigers Colors...... Green & Gold Colors...... Orange & Black

Home Field (Capacity)...... John Smith Field (1,200) Home Field (Capacity)...... (2,500) Dimensions...... 333-370-400-370-333 Dimensions...... 317-375-405-365-325 Press Box Phone...... (916) 889-6643 Head Coach (Years)...... Ed Sprague (9th year) Head Coach (Years)...... Reggie Christiansen (2nd year) Overall Record (Years)...... 179-263 (8 years) Overall Record (Years)...... 126-180 (6 years) Record at Pacific...... same Record at Sacramento State...... 19-39 Assistant Coaches...... Don Barbara, Mike McCormick, Keith Komeiji Assistant Coaches...... Tommy Nicholson, Thad Johnson, Jake McKinley 2011 Overall Record...... 17-37 2011 Overall Record...... 19-39 2011 Big West Record (Finish)...... 9-15 (8th) 2011 Western Athletic Record (Finish)...... 6-18 (7th) 2011 Postseason...... none 2011 Postseason...... none Baseball Contact...... Kevin Wilkinson Baseball Contact...... Joe Waltasti Office Phone...... (209) 946-2289 Office Phone...... (916)278-6896 Fax Number...... (209) 946-2757 Fax Number...... (916) 278-5429 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.pacifictigers.com Athletics Website...... www.hornetsports.com

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UC RIVERSIDE UC SANTA BARBARA : Apr. 20-22 : Apr. 27-29

Location...... Riverside, Calif. Location...... Santa Barbara, Calif. Enrollment...... 20,610 Enrollment...... 20,847 Chancellor...... Timothy White Chancellor...... Henry Yang Athletics Director...... Brian Wickstrom Athletics Director...... Mark Massari Conference...... Big West Conference Conference...... Big West Conference Nickname...... Highlanders Nickname...... Gauchos Colors...... Blue & Gold Colors...... Blue and Gold

Home Field (Capacity)...... Riverside Sports Complex (2,227) Home Field (Capacity)...... Caesar Uyesaka Stadium (1,000) Dimensions...... 330-380-400-380-330 Dimensions...... 335-385-400-385-335 Press Box Phone...... (951) 827-6415 Head Coach...... Bob Brontsema (18th year) Head Coach...... Doug Smith (8th year) Overall Record (Years)...... 459-459-2 (18 years) Overall Record (Years)...... 190-172 (7 years) Record at Santa Barbara...... same Record at Pacific...... same Assistant Coaches...... Tom Myers, Jason Lefkowitz Assistant Coaches...... Bobby Applegate, Bryson LeBlanc, Brett Martinez, Chris Smit 2011 Overall Record...... 26-26 2011 Overall Record...... 29-23 2011 Big West Record (Finish)...... 10-14 (6th) 2011 Big West Record (Finish)...... 11-13 (5th) 2011 Postseason...... none 2011 Postseason...... none Baseball Contact...... Matt Hurst Baseball Contact...... John Maxwell Office Phone...... (805) 893-8603 Office Phone...... (951) 827-5438 Fax Number...... (805) 893-5477 Fax Number...... (951) 827-3569 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.ucsbgauchos.com Athletics Website...... www.gohighlanders.com

CAL POLY LONG BEACH STATE Dobbins Stadium: May 4-6 Dobbins Stadium: May 11-13

Location...... San Luis Obispo, Calif. Location...... Long Beach, Calif. Enrollment...... 19,235 Enrollment...... 33,419 Chancellor...... Jeffrey D Armstrong Chancellor...... Dr. F. King Alexander Athletics Director...... Don Oberhelman Athletics Director...... Vic Cegles Conference...... Big West Conference Conference...... Big West Conference Nickname...... Mustangs Nickname...... Dirtbags Colors...... Forest Green and Gold Colors...... Black and Gold

Home Field (Capacity)...... Baggett Stadium (1,734) Home Field (Capacity)...... (3,000) Dimensions...... 335-385-405 Dimensions...... 348-387-400-387-348 Press Box Phone...... (805) 756-7456 Press Box Phone...... (562) 433-8605

Head Coach...... (10th year) Head Coach...... Troy Buckley (2nd year) Overall Record (Years)...... 733-474-5 (26 years) Overall Record (Years)...... 29-27 (1 year) Record at Cal Poly...... 273-233-2 Record at Long Beach...... same Assistant Coaches...... Teffy Warrecker, Jason Kelly, Alex Hoover Assistant Coaches...... Jesse Zepeda, Shawn Gilbert, Justin Ramsey, David Roberts 2011 Overall Record...... 27-26 2011 Overall Record...... 29-27 2011 Big West Record (Finish)...... 15-9 (3rd) 2011 Big West Record (Finish)...... 12-12 (4th) 2011 Postseason...... none 2011 Postseason...... none

Baseball Contact...... Eric Burdick Baseball Contact...... Roger Kirk Office Phone...... (805) 756-6550 Office Phone...... (562)985-7565 Fax Number...... (805) 756-2650 Fax Number...... (562) 985-1549 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.gopoly.com Athletics Website...... www.longbeachstate.com

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CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : May 18-20 Daniel Descalso

Location...... Northridge, Calif. Aggie and World Champion Enrollment...... 37,000 A 2007 All-West Region and Chancellor...... Harold Hellenbrand All-Big West Conference se- Athletics Director...... Rick Mazzuto lection, Daniel Descalso be- Conference...... Big West Conference came the first UC Davis posi- Nickname...... Matadors tion player to reach the major Colors...... Red, White, Black leagues. He made his MLB de- but on September 18, 2010, Home Field (Capacity)...... Matador Field (1,000) becoming the second Aggie to Dimensions...... 325-360-395-360-325 make the big club. He joined pitcher Steve Brown, who Head Coach...... Matt Curtis (2nd year) made 15 pitching appearanc- Overall Record (Years)...... 23-33 (1 year) es for the California Angels Record at Northridge...... 23-33 from 1983-84. Assistant Coaches...... Shaun Larkin, Dennis Machado, Matt Wilson 2011 Overall Record...... 23-33 In 2011, Descalso made the 2011 Big West Record (Finish)...... 6-18 (9th) Cardinals’ 25-man roster, 2011 Postseason...... none playing in 148 games and bat- ting .264 for the season. On May 3 against the Florida Marlins, he Baseball Contact...... Kevin Strauss hit his first major league home run against the F, a three-run shot Office Phone...... (818) 677-3860 that erased a late 5-4 deficit. Coincidentally, former Aggie infielder Fax Number...... (818) 677-4950 and current broadcaster Rich Waltz made the call for Descalso’s Email...... [email protected] homer as the Fox Sports Florida play-by-play announcer for the Athletics Website...... www.gomatadors.com visiting Marlins.

Descalso’s late-game heroics continued into the Cardinals’ amaz- ing postseason run. In Game 6 of the World Series, he ignited St. Louis’ rally with a leadoff single in the 10th inning. UC IRVINE Dobbins Stadium: May 25-27 A San Carlos, Calif. native, Descalso starred for UC Davis from 2005-07. He batted .320 in his first year, becoming the first true Location...... Irvine, Calif. freshman to lead the Aggies in hitting in 36 years. Descalso batted Enrollment...... 37,000 .397 as a junior, earning a selection as the 112th pick of the 2007 Chancellor...... Michael V. Drake draft. He continues to rank fifth in school history in hits (210), Athletics Director...... Mike Izzi seventh in doubles (42). Conference...... Big West Conference Nickname...... Anteaters Colors...... Blue and Gold

Home Field (Capacity)...... (3,200) Dimensions...... 335-380-405-380-335 Press Box Phone...... (949)824-9905

Head Coach...... Mike Gillespie (4th year) Overall Record (Years)...... 932-543-2 (24 years) Record at Irvine...... 127-54 Assistant Coaches...... Pat Shine, Jason Dietrich, Bob Macaluso 2011 Overall Record...... 43-18 2011 Big West Record (Finish)...... 16-8 (2nd) 2011 Postseason...... none

Baseball Contact...... Fumi Kimura Office Phone...... (949) 824-9474 Fax Number...... (949) 824-5260 Email...... [email protected] Athletics Website...... www.ucirvinesports.com

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GAMES PLAYED 1972 Clay Sigg...... 52 RUNS 2011 David Popkins...... 54 1971 Clay Sigg...... 42 2011 Scott Heylman...... 29 Eric Johnson...... 54 1970 Rick Yenovkian...... 41 2010 Justin Schafer...... 43 2010 Scott Lyman...... 55 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 41 2009 Daniel Cepin...... 31 Scott Heylman...... 55 1969 Chris Mietus...... 36 Justin Schafer...... 31 Paul Politi...... 55 1968 Terry Scranton...... 34 2008 Ryan Royster...... 63 2009 Ty Kelly...... 55 1967 Chris Mietus...... 33 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 53 2008 Jake Jefferies...... 58 Fred Parker...... 33 2006 Tyler LaTorre...... 37 Ryan Royster...... 58 1966 Dave Sargent...... 33 2005 Brandon Oliver...... 37 Ty Kelly...... 58 Glenn Dufour...... 33 2004 Robby Tulk...... 54 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 56 1965 Not available 2003 David Butterworth...... 44 Aaron Hanke...... 56 1964 Not available Robby Tulk...... 44 2006 Lukas Kirby...... 49 1963 Jack Anderson...... 26 2002 Robby Tulk...... 56 Tyler LaTorre...... 49 Ron Conway...... 26 2001 Adam Wilson...... 35 2005 Daniel Descalso...... 56 Dick Carriere...... 26 2000 Adam Wilson...... 46 Lukas Kirby...... 56 1999 Dan Overholt...... 58 Brandon Oliver...... 56 BATTING AVG. (Min 100 AB) 1998 Matt Zumstein...... 38 2004 Matt Kamigawachi...... 53 2011 David Popkins...... 321 1997 Brad Sanfilippo...... 56 Robby Tulk...... 53 2010 David Popkins...... 388 1996 Tony Schifano...... 52 2003 Matt Kamigawachi...... 60 2009 Justin Schafer...... 338 1995 Dave Nix...... 45 2002 Matt Kamigawachi...... 58 2008 Ty Kelly...... 397 1994 Jason Shapiro...... 72 Robby Tulk...... 58 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 397 1993 Jason Shapiro...... 69 2001 Adam Wilson...... 54 2006 Tyler LaTorre...... 363 1992 Matt Lefer...... 31 2000 Dennis Flippen...... 52 2005 Daniel Descalso...... 320 Jai Khanna...... 31 David Gordon...... 52 2004 Matt Blankenheim...... 359 1991 Jason Wright...... 38 Chris Stretch...... 52 2003 Andy Reisinger...... 348 1990 Jason Wright...... 44 1999 Dan Overholt...... 56 2002 Ryan Coultas...... 379 1989 Terry Pedretti...... 29 Carl Velleno...... 56 2001 Shaun McCullough...... 355 1988 Tony Frey...... 30 1998 4 tied with...... 42 2000 Dennis Flippen...... 377 1987 Rob Rinaldi...... 42 1997 Tony Schifano...... 56 1999 Carl Velleno...... 388 1986 John LeBeau...... 48 1996 4 tied with...... 56 1998 Matt Zumstein...... 368 1985 Jim Grant...... 72 1995 Tony Schifano...... 63 1997 Tony Schifano...... 367 1984 Dave Hartley...... 44 1994 Greg Morris...... 59 1996 Dave Nix...... 358 1983 Dave Hartley...... 33 Joe Massucco...... 59 1995 Dave Nix...... 401 1982 Steve Keeney...... 49 1993 Dave Ray...... 57 1994 Rich Watts...... 394 1981 Steve Keeney...... 50 Dale Noleroth...... 57 1993 Troy Hess...... 374 1980 Jim Saunders...... 39 Joe Massucco...... 57 1992 Jason Wright...... 353 Fred Patterson...... 39 1992 Jason Wright...... 45 1991 Jai Khanna...... 314 1979 Fred Patterson...... 40 Matt Lefer...... 45 1990 Jason Wright...... 348 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 40 1991 Jason Wright...... 52 1989 Warren Buck...... 351 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 32 1990 Warren Buck...... 56 1988 Tony Frey...... 322 1977 Rich Martini...... 37 Jim Reiley...... 56 1987 Kevin Ross...... 347 1976 Rich Martini...... 56 1989 Terry Pedretti...... 52 1986 John LeBeau...... 361 1975 Don Briggs...... 52 1988 Tony Frey...... 52 1985 John LeBeau...... 374 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 40 1987 Not available 1984 Don Hayes...... 367 Rich Lautze...... 40 1986 John LeBeau...... 48 1983 John Macon...... 372 1973 Rick Hennes...... 29 Steve Roberts...... 48 1982 Steve Keeney...... 394 1972 Rick Hennes...... 44 1985 John LeBeau...... 49 1981 Tim Nelson...... 392 1971 Rick Hennes...... 36 Jim Grant...... 49 1980 Mark Swinney...... 351 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 24 Gary Conn...... 49 1979 Jim Saunders...... 379 1969 Chris Mietus...... 26 1984 John LeBeau...... 48 1978 Jeff Hart...... 304 Steve Goetz...... 26 1983 4 tied with...... 38 Rob Temple...... 304 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 27 1982 Steve Keeney...... 42 1977 Rich Martini...... 326 1967 Chris Mietus...... 18 Dave LeBeau...... 42 1976 Rich Martini...... 372 1966 Paul Fiack...... 18 1981 Tim Nelson...... 45 1975 Bill Barker...... 376 1965 Bill Matty...... 13 Mike Vogt...... 45 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 383 1964 Jack Anderson...... 28 Steve Keeney...... 45 1973 John Repetto...... 352 Dick Carriere...... 28 1980 Jim Saunders...... 47 1972 Jim Fiack...... 348 1963 Jack Anderson...... 26 Fred Patterson...... 47 1971 Rick Hennes...... 352 1962 Jack Anderson...... 11 Mike Vogt...... 47 1970 Dan White...... 317 Dick Carriere...... 11 1979 4 tied with...... 50 1969 Chris Mietus...... 290 1961 Tony Migliaccio...... 13 1978 Rob Temple...... 51 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 327 1977 Lee Wilcox...... 48 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 429 HITS Tom Wilson...... 48 1966 Paul Fiack...... 296 2011 David Popkins...... 63 1976 Don Briggs...... 53 1965 Dave Sargent...... 307 2010 David Popkins...... 73 1975 Don Briggs...... 49 1964 Jack Anderson...... 368 2009 Ty Kelly...... 66 Guy Kissner...... 49 1963 Jack Anderson...... 371 2008 Jake Jefferies...... 96 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 46 1962 Jack Anderson...... 329 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 92 1973 John Repetto...... 43 1961 Al Stevenson...... 458 2006 Tyler LaTorre...... 66 Rick Hennes...... 43 2005 Daniel Descalso...... 72

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2004 Matt Kamigawachi...... 76 1992 Jason Wright...... 12 1990 Jason Wright...... 8 2003 Matt Kamigawachi...... 82 1991 Jason Wright...... 14 1989 Warren Buck...... 3 2002 Matt Kamigawachi...... 80 Jason Shapiro...... 14 1988 Sandy Torres...... 4 2001 Adam Wilson...... 68 1990 Warren Buck...... 17 1987 Alex Case...... 3 2000 Dennis Flippen...... 72 1989 Terry Pedretti...... 9 Terry Pedretti...... 3 Chris Stretch...... 72 1988 Tony Frey...... 15 1986 Scott Ruther...... 4 1999 Greg Gaunt...... 72 1987 Rob Rinaldi...... 13 1985 Rich Waltz...... 3 1998 Matt Zumstein...... 56 1986 Steve Roberts...... 13 1984 Don Hayes...... 4 1997 Tony Schifano...... 79 1985 John LeBeau...... 11 1983 Dave Hartley...... 4 1996 Tony Schifano...... 66 1984 John LeBeau...... 16 1982 Dave LeBeau...... 6 1995 Dave Nix...... 95 1983 John Macon...... 12 1981 Mike Vogt...... 3 1994 Rich Watts...... 85 1982 Steve Keeney...... 10 1980 Fred Patterson...... 4 1993 Dave Ray...... 81 1981 Tim Nelson...... 16 1979 Fred Patterson...... 4 1992 Jason Wright...... 61 1980 Jim Saunders...... 14 1978 Steve Hargrave...... 3 1991 Jason Wright...... 67 1979 Jim Saunders...... 24 1977 Mark Schrupp...... 4 1990 Jason Wright...... 73 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 11 1976 Rich Martini...... 6 1989 Terry Pedretti...... 60 Jeff Hart...... 11 1975 5 players with...... 2 1988 Tony Frey...... 65 Larry Willett...... 11 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 3 1987 Kevin Ross...... 59 1977 Rich Martini...... 13 Rich Lautze...... 3 1986 Steve Roberts...... 62 1976 Don Briggs...... 11 1973 Rick Hennes...... 3 1985 John LeBeau...... 73 1975 Don Briggs...... 15 1972 Jim Fiack...... 4 1984 John LeBeau...... 63 1974 Don Briggs...... 14 1971 Rick Hennes...... 6 1983 Dave LeBeau...... 52 1973 John Repetto...... 10 1970 Rick Yenovkian...... 2 1982 Steve Keeney...... 63 Rich Lautze...... 10 1969 Steve Goetz...... 3 1981 Tim Nelson...... 67 1972 Jim Fiack...... 11 1968 Terry Scranton...... 3 1980 Jim Saunders...... 57 1971 Clay Sigg...... 12 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 4 Mike Vogt...... 57 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 10 1966 Paul Fiack...... 3 1979 Jim Saunders...... 74 1969 Dan White...... 6 1965 Rich Smith...... 3 1978 Rob Temple...... 57 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 7 Dave Sargent...... 3 1977 Rich Martini...... 59 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 8 1964 Ron Conway...... 5 1976 Rich Martini...... 73 1966 Paul Fiack...... 7 1963 Jack Anderson...... 4 1975 Bill Barker...... 64 1965 Rich Smith...... 3 1962 Jack Anderson...... 2 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 70 1964 Dale Weishahn...... 5 Ron Conway...... 2 1973 John Repetto...... 57 Earl Koberlein...... 5 Goulard...... 2 1972 Jim Fiack...... 60 Ron Conway...... 5 1961 5 players with...... 1 1971 Clay Sigg...... 54 1963 Jerry Gimenez...... 5 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 40 1962 Dick Carriere...... 4 HOME RUNS 1969 Chris Mietus...... 36 1961 Ray Crawford...... 3 2011 David Popkins...... 4 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 36 Tom Giacomini...... 3 2010 Kyle Mihaylo...... 7 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 36 Jan Swanson...... 3 2009 Ty Kelly...... 4 1966 Paul Fiack...... 32 2008 Ryan Royster...... 10 1965 Dave Sargent...... 23 TRIPLES 2007 Aaron Hanke...... 6 Bill Matty...... 23 2011 David Popkins...... 3 2006 Michael Hernandez...... 5 1964 Jack Anderson...... 42 2010 David Popkins...... 3 2005 Lukas Kirby...... 4 Dick Carriere...... 42 2009 Eric Johnson...... 2 2004 Robby Tulk...... 11 1963 Jack Anderson...... 36 Daniel Cepin...... 2 2003 David Butterworth...... 11 1962 Jack Anderson...... 29 2008 Ryan Royster...... 2 2002 Dennis Flippen...... 11 1961 Al Stevenson...... 22 Ryan Scoma...... 2 2001 Darin Heredia...... 7 2007 Aaron Hanke...... 4 2000 Dennis Flippen...... 13 DOUBLES 2006 Lukas Kirby...... 2 1999 Greg Gaunt...... 8 2011 Brett Morgan...... 10 Jimmy Goetz...... 2 1998 Casey Cote...... 7 2010 Scott Lyman...... 19 2005 Ryan Royster...... 3 1997 Carl Velleno...... 13 2009 Ty Kelly...... 20 2004 Robby Tulk...... 5 1996 Jeff Ellis...... 9 2008 Jake Jefferies...... 20 2003 Matt Kamigawachi...... 3 1995 Chris Walsh...... 8 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 22 Robby Tulk...... 3 Sanjay Sharma...... 8 2006 Aaron Hanke...... 13 2002 Ryan Coultas...... 5 1994 Rich Watts...... 9 2005 Lukas Kirby...... 13 2001 Shaun McCullough...... 3 1993 Jason Shapiro...... 9 2004 Matt Kamigawachi...... 17 2000 David Gordon...... 8 1992 Matt Lefer...... 5 2003 Ryan Coultas...... 20 1999 Dan Overholt...... 5 1991 Matt Lefer...... 4 2002 Dennis Flippen...... 19 1998 Greg Carlson...... 3 Darren Rounsaville...... 4 2001 Darin Heredia...... 16 Dan Overholt...... 3 1990 Jason Wright...... 5 2000 Chris Stretch...... 17 1997 Brad Sanfilippo...... 5 1989 Kevin Elam...... 6 Nolan Sturgeon...... 17 1996 Curtis Fields...... 4 1988 Tony Frey...... 7 1999 Carl Velleno...... 18 1995 Dave Nix...... 5 1987 Alex Case...... 4 1998 Casey Cote...... 13 Tony Schifano...... 5 Kevin Ross...... 4 1997 Greg Carlson...... 16 1994 Chris Walsh...... 3 1986 Steve Roberts...... 16 1996 Jeff Ellis...... 14 Hayward Cook...... 3 1985 John LeBeau...... 13 1995 Dave Nix...... 20 1993 4 players with ...... 3 Jim Grant...... 13 1994 Jason Shapiro...... 16 1992 Jai Khanna...... 4 Steve Roberts...... 13 1993 Troy Hess...... 15 1991 Jai Khanna...... 4 1984 Joe Breider...... 8

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HOME RUNS, cont. 1976 Lee Wilcox...... 49 1964 Dick Carriere...... 10 1983 Dave LeBeau...... 7 1975 Don Briggs...... 40 1963 Jack Anderson...... 7 1982 John Whelehan...... 6 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 45 1962 4 players with...... 3 1981 Tim Nelson...... 6 1973 John Repetto...... 38 1961 Dwight Davenport...... 2 1980 Jim Saunders...... 9 1972 Jim Fiack...... 46 1979 Jim Saunders...... 6 1971 Sam Viney...... 31 WINS (Pitching) Eric Parker...... 6 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 20 2011 Anthony Kupbens...... 5 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 8 1969 Sam Viney...... 31 2010 Dayne Quist...... 7 1977 Mark Schrupp...... 5 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 23 2009 6 tied at...... 2 1976 Lee Wilcox...... 12 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 23 2008 Brad McAtee...... 8 1975 Rich Lautze...... 9 1966 Dave Sargent...... 15 2007 Jeff Reekers...... 6 Don Briggs...... 9 1965 Paul Burton...... 10 2006 Michael Potter...... 5 1974 Don Briggs...... 5 1964 Jack Anderson...... 31 2005 Dave McKae...... 8 Mike DeRoss...... 5 Dale Weishahn...... 31 2004 Vince DeCoito...... 8 1973 Larry DiPietro...... 6 1963 Jack Anderson...... 22 2003 Michael Potter...... 9 1972 Jim Fiack...... 9 1962 Jack Anderson...... 12 2002 Greg Bruso...... 10 1971 Sam Viney...... 11 1961 Tony Migliaccio...... 12 2001 Luke Steidlmayer...... 10 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 6 2000 John Holtkamp...... 8 1969 Chris Mietus...... 8 STOLEN BASES 1999 Justin Reid...... 8 1968 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 5 2011 Brett Morgan...... 9 1998 R.Conners-Copeland...... 6 1967 Gary Schlagenhauf...... 4 Eric Johnson...... 9 Justin Reid...... 6 1966 Paul Fiack...... 4 2010 Seth Batty...... 12 1997 Josh Willert...... 6 1965 Reg Powell...... 1 2009 Justin Schafer...... 7 1996 R.Conners-Copeland...... 8 Dave Sargent...... 1 2008 Ryan Royster...... 13 Anthony Dellamano...... 8 Paul Burton...... 1 2007 Ryan Royster...... 10 1995 Colby Craig...... 9 1964 Dale Weishahn...... 6 2006 Brandon Oliver ...... 10 1994 Matt Pool...... 13 1963 Jack Anderson...... 3 2005 Brandon Oliver ...... 13 1993 Cam Bullock...... 7 Jerry Gimenez...... 3 2004 Robby Tulk...... 15 Mike Prelock...... 7 1962 Jack Anderson...... 2 2003 Ryan Coultas...... 15 Andy Craig...... 7 Ron Conway...... 2 2002 Mark Wells...... 12 1992 Cam Bullock...... 5 1961 Tony Migliaccio...... 2 2001 Adam Wilson ...... 20 1991 Andy Craig...... 8 Jack Anderson...... 2 2000 Chris Stretch...... 11 1990 Rudy Taub...... 7 1999 Matt Zumstein...... 16 Dave Schwartz...... 7 RUNS BATTED IN 1998 Matt Zumstein...... 16 1989 Randy Taub...... 6 2011 David Popkins...... 23 1997 Tony Schifano...... 35 1988 Kevin Grindy...... 7 2010 David Popkins...... 43 1996 Tony Schifano...... 34 1987 Ken Tappin...... 3 2009 Ty Kelly...... 40 1995 Matt Sparks...... 29 Dan Hubert...... 3 2008 Jake Jefferies...... 54 1994 Jason Shapiro...... 43 Ron Staub...... 3 2007 Daniel Descalso...... 44 1993 Jason Shapiro...... 38 1986 Gary Rowe...... 7 2006 Tyler LaTorre...... 32 1992 Matt Lefer...... 29 1985 Andy Calbreath...... 7 2005 Daniel Descalso...... 38 1991 Matt Lefer...... 19 1984 Gary Rowe...... 11 2004 Robby Tulk...... 50 1990 Bart Greene...... 14 1983 Phil Staehle...... 6 2003 David Butterworth...... 47 1989 Warren Buck...... 9 1982 Brad Mettler...... 8 2002 Dennis Flippen...... 50 1988 Gary Omi...... 12 1981 Ron Whyte...... 7 2001 Adam Wilson...... 36 1987 Jamie Williams...... 16 1980 Ron Whyte...... 7 2000 Dennis Flippen...... 46 1986 Scott Ruther...... 9 1979 Brian Buckley...... 9 1999 Carl Velleno...... 50 1985 Jim Grant...... 32 1978 Steve Brown...... 11 1998 Greg Carlson...... 37 1984 Not available 1977 John Reilly...... 8 1997 Tim Adams...... 50 1983 John Macon...... 8 1976 Barry Biggerstaff...... 8 1996 Dave Nix...... 38 Don Hayes...... 8 Steve Brown...... 8 1995 Chris Walsh...... 47 1982 Dave LeBeau...... 24 1975 Bill Axelgard...... 8 1994 Rich Watts...... 63 1981 Ron Wilkinson...... 9 1974 Keith Richman...... 8 1993 Troy Hess...... 60 1980 Mike Vogt...... 18 1973 Jim Crawford...... 5 1992 Jason Wright...... 37 1979 Gregg Hildebrand...... 13 1972 Ross Merritt...... 9 1991 Jason Wright...... 35 1978 John Lucido...... 15 1971 Ross Merritt...... 6 Jason Shapiro...... 35 1977 Rich Martini...... 16 1970 John Clay...... 5 1990 Jason Wright...... 47 1976 Rich Martini...... 26 Lee Jackson...... 5 1989 Terry Pedretti...... 26 1975 Bill Barker...... 18 1969 Fred Parker...... 6 1988 Tony Frey...... 31 1974 Jerry Reedy...... 19 1968 John Clay...... 5 1987 Kevin Ross...... 36 1973 Dennis Pfyl...... 9 1967 Ed Newell...... 6 1986 Steve Roberts...... 60 Guy Kissner...... 9 1966 John Clay...... 2 1985 John LeBeau...... 66 1972 Jim Fiack...... 11 Steve McCarthy...... 2 1984 John LeBeau...... 49 1971 Rick Hennes...... 7 Rich Smith...... 2 1983 Dave LeBeau...... 37 1970 Chris Mietus...... 6 1965 Jim Holmes...... 2 1982 John Whelehan...... 37 1969 Steve Goetz...... 5 Reg Powell...... 2 1981 Tim Nelson...... 53 1968 Steve Goetz...... 8 1964 Earl Koberlein...... 7 1980 Jim Saunders...... 45 Terry Scranton...... 8 1963 Earl Koberlein...... 4 1979 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 47 1967 Terry Scranton...... 15 1978 Gregg Hilderbrand...... 25 1966 Bob Delaney...... 9 1977 Mark Schrupp...... 31 1965 Dave Sargent...... 7

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SAVES 1990 Rudy Taub...... 3.17 1973 Mark Rickabaugh...... 56 2011 Tom Briner...... 6 1989 Brent Haley...... 3.61 1972 Dave Rose...... 71 2010 Matthew Lewis...... 7 1988 Kevin Grindy...... 3.19 1971 Lee Jackson...... 65 2009 Scott Lyman...... 2 1987 Andy Calbreath...... 4.83 1970 John Clay...... 104 2008 Justin Fitzgerald...... 15 1986 Chris Ernesto...... 2.12 1969 Lee Jackson...... 69 2007 Justin Fitzgerald...... 3 1985 Andy Calbreath...... 3.10 1968 John Clay...... 77 2006 Nik Aurora...... 6 1984 Gary Rowe...... 3.70 1967 Ed Newell...... 61 2005 Eddie Gamboa...... 4 1983 Brad Mettler...... 2.59 1966 Rich Smith...... 48 2004 Joel Needham...... 8 1982 Brad Mettler...... 2.94 1965 Rich Smith...... 46 2003 Joel Needham...... 6 1981 Paul Petrovich...... 4.58 1964 Rich Smith...... 63 2002 Dave McKae...... 7 1980 Paul Petrovich...... 3.04 1963 Mike Sloss...... 59 2001 Jason Hershfield...... 3 1979 Brian Buckley...... 2.39 2000 Sam Nickelsen...... 2 1978 Steve Brown...... 2.94 INNINGS PITCHED 1999 Sam Nickelsen...... 4 1977 Mike Moroski...... 2.57 2011 Anthony Kupbens...... 103.0 1998 Rick Parmenter...... 2 1976 Barry Biggerstaff...... 2.42 2010 Dayne Quist...... 95.1 1997 Sam Nickelsen...... 4 1975 Oscar Pacheco...... 2.92 2009 Dayne Quist...... 67.1 1996 Bill Brelsford...... 7 1974 Roger McKay...... 3.55 2008 Brad McAtee...... 102.0 1995 Neal Swank...... 2 1973 Jim Crawford...... 3.18 2007 Brad McAtee...... 93.1 1994 Neal Swank...... 8 1972 Tom Grovhoug...... 1.15 2006 Michael Potter...... 74.2 1993 Tony Franchi...... 6 1971 Rob Stewart...... 1.39 2005 Dave McKae...... 107.1 1992 Tony Franchi...... 5 1970 Fred Parker...... 1.61 2004 Michael Potter...... 85.1 1991 Aaron Patella...... 5 1969 Fred Parker...... 2.43 2003 Michael Potter...... 93.0 1990 Kevin Grindy...... 5 1968 Ed Newell...... 2.50 2002 Luke Steidlmayer...... 95.1 1989 Dave Schwartz...... 2 1967 Ed Hauk...... 2.16 2001 Luke Steidlmayer...... 99.0 1988 Anthony Osburn...... 4 1966 John Clay...... 3.39 2000 John Holtkamp...... 86.0 1987 Dan Hubert...... 8 1965 Rich Smith...... 3.96 1999 Justin Reid...... 94.1 1986 Ken Tappin...... 3 1964 Earl Koberlein...... 3.24 1998 Justin Reid...... 79.0 1985 John Emme...... 2 1963 Earl Koberlein...... 1.93 1997 Justin Reid...... 93.2 Chris Ernesto...... 2 1996 Neal Swank...... 92.1 1984 Ron Fritsch...... 1 STRIKEOUTS Anthony Dellamano...... 92.1 1983 Not available 2011 Anthony Kupbens...... 69 1995 Colby Craig...... 136.2 1982 Phil Staehle...... 5 2010 Dayne Quist...... 79 1994 Matt Pool...... 111.0 1981 Paul Petrovich...... 1 2009 Tom Briner...... 37 1993 Cam Bullock...... 106.2 1980 Paul Petrovich...... 1 2008 Bryan Evans...... 71 1992 Cam Bullock...... 73.2 Ron Whyte...... 1 2007 Bryan Evans...... 57 1991 Andy Craig...... 85.1 Pete Larsen...... 1 Brad McAtee...... 57 1990 Rudy Taub...... 99.1 Brian Johnson...... 1 2006 Michael Potter...... 59 1989 Brent Haley...... 97.1 1979 Greg Blake...... 4 2005 Dave McKae...... 100 1988 Kevin Grindy...... 101.2 1978 6 tied with...... 1 2004 Michael Potter...... 56 1987 Ken Tappin...... 67.0 1977 Jim Bowin...... 6 2003 Dave McKae...... 74 1986 Gary Rowe...... 86.0 1976 Roger McKay...... 2 2002 Greg Bruso...... 100 1985 Andy Calbreath...... 81.1 1975 Not available Luke Steidlmayer...... 100 1984 Gary Rowe...... 107.0 1974 Jeff Sheehan...... 3 2001 Luke Steidlmayer...... 106 1983 Brad Mettler...... 97.1 1973 Not available 2000 John Holtkamp...... 64 1982 Brad Mettler...... 95.0 1972 Jim Crawford...... 4 1999 Justin Reid...... 125 1981 Ron Whyte...... 91.1 Tom Grovhoug...... 4 1998 Justin Reid...... 91 1980 Ron Whyte...... 93.1 1997 Justin Reid...... 113 1979 Brian Buckley...... 116.2 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1996 Ryan Conners-Copeland...... 68 1978 Steve Brown...... 116.0 (Min. 1 IP per team game) 1995 Colby Craig...... 74 1977 Mike Moroski...... 91.0 2011 Anthony Kupbens...... 2.36 1994 Matt Pool...... 75 1976 Steve Brown...... 102.1 2010 Dayne Quist...... 5.57 1993 Cam Bullock...... 51 1975 Oscar Pacheco...... 86.1 2009 Dayne Quist...... 5.48 1992 Cam Bullock...... 45 1974 Keith Richman...... 85.2 2008 Eddie Gamboa...... 2.61 1991 Cam Bullock...... 56 1973 Jim Crawford...... 68.0 2007 Brad McAtee...... 3.76 1990 Rudy Taub...... 69 1972 Dave Rose...... 104.0 2006 Michael Potter...... 2.77 1989 Brent Haley...... 63 1971 Lee Jackson...... 99.0 2005 Dave McKae...... 2.43 1988 Kevin Grindy...... 62 1970 John Clay...... 108.2 2004 Michael Potter...... 4.22 1987 Andy Calbreath...... 44 1969 Lee Jackson...... 79.1 2003 Dave McKae...... 2.92 1986 Gary Rowe...... 35 1968 John Clay...... 77.2 2002 Greg Bruso...... 1.94 1985 Andy Calbreath...... 52 1967 Ed Newell...... 74.2 2001 Luke Steildmayer...... 1.73 1984 Chris Stromberg...... 62 1966 John Clay...... 63.2 2000 Luke Steidlmayer...... 2.79 1983 Brad Mettler...... 53 1965 Rich Smith...... 54.0 1999 Justin Reid...... 2.48 1982 Brad Mettler...... 43 1964 Earl Koberlein...... 79.2 1998 Justin Reid...... 1.82 1981 Paul Petrovich...... 43 1963 Mike Sloss...... 76.0 1997 Justin Reid...... 3.75 1980 Ron Whyte...... 70 1996 R.Conrs-Coplnd...... 3.24 1979 Brian Buckley...... 102 1995 Colby Craig...... 3.29 1978 Steve Brown...... 83 1994 Colby Craig...... 1.94 1977 Steve Brown...... 68 1993 Matt Pool...... 3.14 1976 Steve Brown...... 79 1992 Andy Craig...... 3.28 1975 Roger McKay...... 45 1991 Cam Bullock...... 2.55 1974 Mark Rickabaugh...... 45

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 31 Year-by-Year Team Statistics

Year G Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB/SBA BB TB HBP 2011 54 .252 1800 194 453 64 7 19 172 37/70 146 588 62 2010 55 .304 1935 334 589 103 8 24 304 40/67 153 780 72 2009 55 .268 1871 232 502 94 10 15 219 35/66 152 661 47 2008 59 .316 2121 383 671 120 9 34 355 35/65 193 911 51 2007 56 .304 1980 311 601 94 11 24 281 58/90 184 789 48 2006 52 .274 1819 252 499 94 9 24 223 44/66 124 683 33 2005 56 .270 1890 247 511 98 16 10 222 60/99 136 671 45 2004 53 .332 1813 395 602 120 20 50 358 49/81 158 912 64 2003 60 .309 2036 337 629 125 12 26 301 49/85 183 276 60 2002 59 .312 1977 359 617 123 15 33 312 44/80 172 287 54 2001 54 .277 1752 282 485 75 9 37 246 63/87 192 689 51 2000 53 .291 1789 314 521 110 14 44 293 56/88 163 791 32 1999 57 .292 1911 369 558 114 16 30 334 66/91 227 794 59 1998 42 .297 1381 258 410 74 12 25 229 50/77 157 583 38 1997 56 .295 1852 367 546 101 19 32 328 128/160 210 781 51 1996 56 .284 1776 322 505 89 20 22 284 113/150 186 700 58 1995 63 .270 2039 327 551 94 21 20 271 106/154 233 747 69 1994 59 .301 1919 389 578 99 16 38 352 123/173 209 823 78 1993 57 .324 1924 458 623 105 19 36 418 144/191 280 874 71 1992 45 .285 1449 253 413 73 12 17 225 101/140 197 561 34 1991 52 .272 1680 307 457 79 18 19 264 85/108 294 629 48 1990 56 .261 1867 318 488 88 15 16 273 69/97 232 654 29 1989 56 .272 1748 269 476 75 11 22 243 38/58 255 639 35 1988 52 .258 1676 232 433 77 11 25 199 74/110 237 607 26 1987 50 .256 1509 221 387 70 15 19 197 48 216 544 18 1986 48 .294 1636 310 481 83 14 42 273 29 241 718 NA 1985 49 .302 1613 367 487 63 14 62 330 80 279 764 29 1984 48 .295 1502 317 443 81 8 31 286 61 255 633 15 1983 38 .290 1282 227 372 69 8 25 196 63 169 532 12 1982 42 .293 1367 303 401 65 18 28 264 122 258 586 8 1981 45 .295 1518 274 448 79 8 37 244 53 155 654 10 1980 47 .280 1670 290 467 85 13 29 255 93 191 665 15 1979 50 .288 1656 333 477 78 13 31 283 67 259 674 16 1978 51 .258 1543 227 398 67 13 19 178 57 NA 548 NA 1977 48 .268 1498 239 401 64 9 22 210 55 189 549 17 1976 53 .277 1654 291 458 73 13 58 267 73 203 731 18 1975 49 .294 1564 339 460 69 13 40 294 99 275 675 13 1974 46 .317 1510 311 478 68 11 27 273 67 273 649 5 1973 43 .277 1376 226 381 65 13 17 191 54 195 523 7 1972 52 .281 1673 297 470 55 15 29 256 59 221 642 17 1971 43 .297 1414 279 420 75 20 32 234 31 197 631 14 1970 41 .244 1293 165 315 57 3 17 148 22 182 429 19 1969 36 .257 1118 185 287 35 12 26 165 25 149 424 14 1968 34 .241 1005 142 242 36 9 18 103 32 122 350 13 1967 33 .241 935 147 225 40 17 11 118 62 146 332 13 1966 33 .211 997 97 210 31 7 9 85 40 112 282 17 1965 26 .210 775 87 163 13 8 3 69 19 75 201 12 1964 30 .296 1023 182 303 35 13 20 159 34 107 424 10 1963 26 .275 836 151 230 21 13 12 133 14 54 313 9 1962 25 .231 750 78 173 14 10 5 63 20 89 222 NA 1961 19 .270 556 111 150 14 5 4 73 5 79 186 NA

Note: UC Davis began play at UC Davis Community Stadium (now Dobbins Stadium) in 1986

32 2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Year-by-Year Team Statistics

Year W-L PCT. ERA SV CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR 2011 18-36 .333 4.41 7 4 3 476.0 489 272 233 194 350 18 2010 26-29 .473 6.68 9 4 3 486.1 601 411 361 246 342 30 2009 13-42 .236 6.72 3 0 0 475.1 576 425 355 287 300 45 2008 35-24 .593 4.54 17 5 2 525.2 619 329 265 169 413 50 2007 24-32 .429 4.91 6 6 0 499.0 558 332 272 200 290 22 2006 18-34 .346 5.82 8 1 1 455.0 573 365 294 220 281 30 2005 27-29 .482 3.96 9 5 4 497.1 506 273 219 173 382 25 2004 37-15-1 .708 5.31 15 9 1 449.1 463 317 265 221 308 44 2003 36-24 .600 4.32 9 10 5 512.0 542 287 246 157 311 33 2002 33-26 .559 4.52 12 17 5 497.1 547 313 250 157 387 44 2001 26-28 .481 4.80 6 18 2 457.2 542 317 244 142 330 42 2000 26-27 .491 5.40 7 16 2 445.0 569 334 267 160 302 37 1999 32-25 .561 3.98 11 11 4 475.1 498 272 210 167 361 26 1998 22-22 .500 4.75 5 8 4 352.2 368 238 186 155 265 34 1997 29-27 .518 5.20 9 10 4 464.0 524 331 268 205 363 31 1996 34-22 .607 3.93 7 15 10 471.2 436 244 206 172 334 29 1995 31-32 .492 4.37 4 16 3 536.0 547 327 260 192 325 26 1994 47-12 .797 3.16 15 13 8 501.2 458 226 176 165 303 27 1993 43-14 .754 3.74 13 16 6 486.1 512 259 202 163 252 26 1992 27-18 .600 3.89 10 3 3 381.2 412 216 165 145 199 27 1991 26-26 .500 4.89 11 6 2 444.0 503 292 241 196 241 28 1990 29-25 .537 4.44 9 12 1 481.0 504 302 237 176 293 37 1989 23-29 .442 5.10 2 11 2 457.0 474 308 259 218 263 23 1988 22-29 .431 4.91 6 NA 2 452.2 495 302 247 234 257 32 1987 16-34 .320 6.12 8 NA 0 412.0 482 349 280 232 261 50 1986 26-22 .542 3.92 6 NA 4 412.1 463 274 180 178 203 21 1985 30-19 .612 5.36 6 NA 1 413.1 474 329 246 194 177 54 1984 24-24 .500 4.95 1 17 0 374.1 398 281 206 198 195 37 1983 19-19 .500 4.36 NA NA 2 326.1 323 229 158 216 158 29 1982 20-21 .488 4.74 9 10 3 357.1 373 252 188 216 174 NA 1981 18-27 .400 5.56 2 13 0 370.2 435 334 229 223 195 37 1980 19-26 .422 4.84 4 14 1 383.1 382 311 206 264 223 28 1979 29-21 .580 4.42 8 22 3 415.1 386 265 204 263 253 NA 1978 27-22 .551 4.48 6 NA 3 413.0 403 262 206 218 249 NA 1977 22-26 .458 4.03 NA 26 4 382.1 385 237 171 171 222 24 1976 27-25 .519 4.18 4 28 6 417.2 445 251 194 160 265 NA 1975 25-23 .520 5.13 NA 16 0 393.0 391 290 224 267 217 NA 1974 25-21 .543 5.06 7 16 1 373.2 382 294 210 259 156 29 1973 22-20 .524 4.15 7 12 3 351.1 361 207 162 169 230 NA 1972 32-19 .627 2.78 14 23 5 423.2 404 196 131 138 305 12 1971 21-23 .477 4.04 NA 22 2 349.1 350 227 157 163 202 NA 1970 16-25 .390 2.77 NA 20 5 332.2 338 199 123 179 267 12 1969 18-18 .500 3.33 NA 14 1 289.0 255 178 107 163 225 NA 1968 14-20 .412 3.21 NA 11 4 254.2 230 152 91 138 246 NA 1967 16-15 .516 2.79 NA 13 3 245.0 224 142 75 145 204 NA 1966 7-26 .212 4.40 NA 5 1 261.2 244 184 127 164 172 NA 1965 6-20 .231 5.04 NA NA 1 205.0 290 165 114 118 140 NA 1964 12-16 .429 4.05 NA NA 2 238.0 256 157 106 104 180 NA 1963 12-12 .500 4.74 NA NA 1 218.0 220 144 115 90 158 NA

Note: UC Davis began play at UC Davis Community Stadium (now Dobbins Stadium) in 1986

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2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 33 Postseason History

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1978 West Regional San Diego 9, UC Davis 4 2008 Stanford Regional in Stanford, Calif. San Diego 4, UC Davis 3 UC Davis 4, Stanford 2 UC Davis 9, Chico State 6 Pepperdine 7, UC Davis 4 San Diego won regional Stanford 8, UC Davis 4 Stanford won regional NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES: 8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES: 2 2003 Nationals in Montgomery, Ala. Kennesaw State (Ga.) 9, UC Davis 5 OVERALL NCAA RECORD: 17-16 UC Davis 5, Abilene Christian (Texas) 3 RECORD AT NATIONALS: 2-4 Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 5, UC Davis 3 UC DAVIS FINISHED T-5TH CCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Central Missouri State won national 2003 CCAA Tournament in Chico, Calif. 2003 West Regional in Hays, Kan. UC Davis 14, Chico State 1 UC Davis 12, Sonoma State 8 Sonoma State 17, UC Davis 4 UC Davis 3, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 0 Chico State 6, UC Davis 4 UC Davis 5, Sonoma State 0 UC DAVIS WON REGIONAL 2002 CCAA Tournament in Chico, Calif. UC Davis 8, Grand Canyon 5 1995 Nationals in Montgomery, Ala. UC Davis 4, Chico State 1 UC Davis 12, New Haven (Conn.) 9 Cal St. San Bernardino 13, UC Davis 12 Georgia College 10, UC Davis 4 Cal St. San Bernardino 11, UC Davis 9 Central Missouri State 15, UC Davis 8 UC DAVIS FINISHED T-5TH 1999 CCAA Tournament in Chico, Calif. Florida Southern won national Chico State 5, UC Davis 3 UC Riverside 15, UC Davis 4 1995 West Regional in Davis, Calif. UC Davis 3, San Francisco State 1 CCAA TOURNEY APPEARANCES: 3 UC Riverside 3, UC Davis 0 CCAA TOURNEY RECORD: 3-6 UC Davis 3, UC Riverside 1 UC Davis 7, UC Riverside 6 UC DAVIS WON REGIONAL

1994 West Regional in Riverside, Calif. UC Davis 7, Cal St. Dominguez Hills 5 UC Riverside 12, UC Davis 9 UC Davis 9, UC Riverside 5 UC Riverside 9, UC Davis 3 UC Riverside won regional

1993 West Regional in San Luis Obispo, Calif. UC Davis 15, Cal Poly Pomona 14 Cal Poly 16, UC Davis 9 UC Davis 9, Cal Poly 5 Cal Poly 6, UC Davis 1 Cal Poly won regional, finished 2nd nationally

1990 West Regional UC Riverside 12, UC Davis 11 Dave McKae provided one of the biggest highlights of the Aggies’ 2003 postseason run, firing the UC Davis 13, Cal St. Northridge 5 first nine-inning no-hitter in school history against Fort Hays State in the West Region semifinal UC Riverside 8, UC Davis 7 game. The top-seeded Tigers had been the nation’s top-hitting team during the season. Northridge won regional, finished 2nd nationally

1979 West Regional UC Davis 7, Chapman 6 Cal Poly Pomona 3, UC Davis 1 UC Davis 6, Chapman 3 Cal Poly Pomona 8, UC Davis 7 Cal Poly Pomona won regional

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING TOTAL BASES Game Greg Gaunt vs. Hayward, 3/27/98...... 13 BATTING AVG. Sam Viney, vs. Nevada, 1971 Season (Min. 70 AB) Season Robby Tulk, 2004...... 133 Sam Viney, 1971...... (32-for-74) .4324 Career Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 388 John Nedderman, 1947...... (38-for-88) .4318 Season (Min. 100 AB) HOME RUNS Dave Nix, 1995...... 401 Game Greg Gaunt vs. Hayward, 3/27/98...... 3 Career (4 yr) Jack Anderson, 1961-64...... 348 Season Steve Roberts, 1986...... 16 Career (3 yr) John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 360 Career (4 yr) Dennis Flippen, 1999-2002...... 29 Career (2 yr) Rich Watts, 1993-94...... 384 Career (3 yr) Steve Roberts, 1985-87...... 32 Career (2 yr) Sam Viney, 1969, ’71...... 17 GAMES Season Tony Schifano, 1995...... 63 RUNS BATTED IN Career Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 210 Game Daniel Descalso vs. Cal State Northridge, 5/5/07...... 7 Dan Overholt at Cal State L.A., 3/5/99 AT BATS Tim Adams vs. Cal State Hayward, 1997 Season Jake Jefferies, 2008...... 248 Al Gardner, vs. Fresno State, 1971 Matt Kamigawachi, 2003 Season John LeBeau, 1985...... 66 Career Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 798 Career (4 yr) Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 136 Career (3 yr) John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 153 RUNS Career (2 yr) Rich Watts, 1993-94...... 106 Game Matt Zumstein vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99...... 5 Sam Viney, vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1969 WALKS Season Jason Shapiro, 1994...... 72 Game Justin Schafer, vs. Sac State, 3/11/07...... 4 Jim Grant, 1985 Matt Zumstein, vs. Riverside, 5/7/99 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 204 Carl Velleno vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99 Jason Shapiro, vs. San Francisco, 1992 HITS Kevin Elam, vs. Chico State, 1991 Game Greg Gaunt vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99...... 6 Guy Kissner, vs. Lewis & Clark, 1975 Clay Sigg, vs. Nevada, 1972 Sam Viney, vs. San Jose State, 1971 Season Dave Nix, 1995...... 95 Rick Yenovkian, vs. Sonoma, 1970 Career (4-yr) Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 266 Chris Mietus, vs. San Francisco, 1970 Career (3 yr) Daniel Descalso, 2005-07...... 210 Steve Weiss, vs. California, 1960 Career (2 yr) Ty Kelly, 2008-09...... 160 Jerry Hinsdale, vs. California, 1959 Season Jim Grant, 1985...... 59 DOUBLES Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 148 Game Kyle Mihaylo, vs. UCLA, 2/22/09...... 3 Jake Jefferies, vs. UC Santa Barbara, 4/12/08 STOLEN BASES Dustin Soderman, 4/29/03 Game Joe Massucco, vs. S.F. State, 1994...... 5 Andrew Reisinger, 2/21/03 Season Jason Shapiro, 1994...... 43 Matt Zumstein vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 106 Casey Cote vs. Sonoma State, 4/25/98 Sanjay Sharma, vs. Sonoma State, 1993 RBI IN INNING Jim Saunders, vs. Nevada, 1979 Darren Rounsaville, vs. Pacific, 1991...... 6 Don Briggs, vs. Saint Mary’s, 1974 Gary Schlagenhauf, vs. Cal State L.A., 1970 TIMES REACHED BASE IN GAME Robin Rivett, vs. Sonoma State, 1967 Daniel Descalso, vs. Nevada, 2007...... 6 Season Jim Saunders, 1979...... 24 Jai Khanna, vs. Pacific, 1991 Career Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 52 Clay Sigg, vs. Nevada, 1972 Sam Viney, vs. Nevada, 1971 TRIPLES Game Dwight Barker, vs. Mather AFB, 1953...... 3 Season Jason Wright, 1990...... 8 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Career Jason Wright, 1989-92...... 14 Marks in bold set in 2011

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING DOUBLES Game vs. Cal Poly, 4/17/05 ...... 9 HIT BY PITCH Season 2003...... 125 Season David Butterworth, 2003 ...... 21 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 56 TRIPLES Game vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 4/18/98...... 4 SACRIFICES Season 1995...... 21 Season Matt Sparks, 1995 & 1997...... 18 HOME RUNS SLUGGING PCT. Game at Nevada, 5/17/94 (Shapiro 2, Cook, Morris, Watts)...... 5 Season Sam Viney, 1971...... 959 vs. Chico, 1989 (Buck 2, Elam, Crutchley, Soares) vs. Stanford, 1975 (Lautze 2, Briggs 2, Town) GRAND SLAMS Season 1985...... 62 Career Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 2 Jai Khanna, 1990-93 WALKS Gary Schlagenhauf, 1967-70 Game vs. Lewis & Clark, 1975...... 22 Sam Viney, 1969, ’71 Season 1991...... 294

HITTING STREAK STOLEN BASES Career Greg Morris, 1993...... 30 Game vs. Cal State Hayward, 3/28/98...... 9 vs. Saint Mary’s, 2/25/96 HITS IN DOUBLEHEADER Season 1993...... 144 Jack Anderson, vs. Cal State Hayward, 1964...... 8 STRIKEOUTS (Hitters) RBI IN DOUBLEHEADER Game at California, 5/4/99 ...... 15 Casey Cote vs. Sonoma State, 4/25/98...... 8 Season 1999 ...... 394 Jack Anderson, vs. Cal State Hayward, 1964 HIT BY PITCH TOTAL BASES IN DOUBLEHEADER Game vs San Jose State, 2/26/91...... 6 Sam Viney, vs. Nevada, 1971...... 15 Season 1994...... 78 Jack Anderson, vs. Hayward, 1964 SACRIFICES MISCELLANEOUS Game# FRESNO STATE, 3/31/09...... 6 FIELDING CHANCES WITHOUT ERROR (2B-3B-SS) Season 2003 ...... 66 Tony Schifano, 1995...... 103 # Some team game stats available since ’93 TEAM BATTING MISCELLANEOUS BATTING AVERAGE Season 2004...... 332 CONSECUTIVE WINS 2004...... 16 GAMES Season 1995...... 63 CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS 2004...... 20 AT BATS Game vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 4/17/95...... 58 LONGEST GAME (Innings) Season 2008...... 2,121 vs. Chico, 1966 (L, 7-5)...... 17

RUNS DOUBLE PLAYS (Defensively) Inning vs. Univ. of Pacific, 1991 (15th inn.)...... 15 1994...... 62 Game vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99...... 26 vs. Lewis & Clark, 1975 FIELDING PERCENTAGE (Season) Season 1993...... 458 1996...... 976

HITS CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Inning vs. Univ. of Pacific, 1991 (15th inn.)...... 11 Marks in bold set in 2010 Game vs. Pacific (Ore.), 3/1/99...... 26 Season 2008...... 671

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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season 1970...... 2.77 WINS Season Matt Pool, 1994...... 13 STRIKEOUTS Career (4 yr) Michael Potter, 2003-06...... 26 Game 2/22/91 vs Cal State Stanislaus...... 20 Career (3 yr) Justin Reid, 1997-99...... 19 Season 2008...... 413 Matt Pool, 1992-94...... 19 Career (2 yr) Colby Craig, 1994-95...... 20 HITS ALLOWED Season 2008...... 619 GAMES Season Andy Suiter, 2008...... 30 WALKS ALLOWED Career Nik Aurora, 2004-07...... 75 Season 2009...... 287 LOSSES Season Lee Jackson, 1970...... 9 LOW HIT GAMES SAVES NO HITTERS Season Justin Fitzgerald, 2008...... 15 Dave McKae, Career Justin Fitzgerald, 2005-08...... 19 vs. Fort Hays State, 5/17/03 (9 innings, won 3-0 in NCAA West Regional) COMPLETE GAMES Dave Schwartz, vs. S.F. State, 4/14/90 Season Steve Brown, 1979...... 11 (7 innings, won 2-1) Career Steve Brown, 1975-79...... 34 Brian Buckley, vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 2/17/79 (7 innings, won 2-0) EARNED RUN AVG. (Min. 1 IP/Team Game) Ed Newell, vs. San Jose State, 1967 Season Tom Grovhoug, 1972 (54.2 IP)...... 1.15 (7 innings, lost 1-0) Career (4 yr) Fred Parker, 1967-70 (181.0 IP)...... 2.24 Career (3 yr) Justin Reid, 1997-99 (267.0 IP)...... 2.73 ONE-HITTERS Career (2 yr) Rob Stewart, 1971-72 (181.0 IP)...... 2.33 Vince DeCoito, vs. Grand Canyon, 3/27/04 (9 innings, won 4-1) INNINGS PITCHED Ryan Conners-Copeland, vs. Chico State, 4/13/96 Season Colby Craig, 1995...... 136.2 (7 innings, won 3-0) Career Michael Potter, 2003-06...... 339.0 Mike Prelock, vs. Cal State Hayward, 3/4/95 (7 innings, won 4-0) STRIKEOUTS Ryan Greene, vs. Cal State L.A., 2/18/95 Game (9 inn) Ed Newell, vs. Sonoma, 1967...... 18 (7 innings, won 9-0) Game (7 inn) John Clay, vs. Sonoma, 1967 ...... 15 Mike Prelock, vs. S.F. State, 1993 Season Justin Reid, 1999 ...... 125 (7 innings, won 9-0) Career (4 yr) John Clay, 1966-68, ’70...... 275 Roger McKay, vs. Cal State Hayward, 1974 Career (3 yr) Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 329 (7 innings, won 1-0) Career (2 yr) Rudy Taub, 1989-90...... 126 Ross Merritt, vs. Cal State Hayward, 1972 (7 innings, won 1-0) GAMES STARTED Mike Sloss, vs. Humboldt State, 1962 Season Colby Craig, 1995...... 18 (9 innings, won 1-0) Career Michael Potter, 2003-06...... 52 Bill Lovelace, vs. Chico State, 1952 (7 innings, lost 2-1) TEAM PITCHING VICTORIES Season 1994...... 47

LOSSES Season 2009...... 42

COMPLETE GAMES Season 1976...... 28

SHUTOUTS Season 1996...... 10

SAVES Season 2008...... 17

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BATTING DOUBLES 1. Jim Saunders, 1979...... 24 BATTING AVG. (Min. 100 AB) 2. Daniel Descalso, 2007...... 22 1. Dave Nix, 1995...... 401 T3. Ty Kelly, 2009...... 20 2. Ty Kelly, 2008...... 397 T3. Jake Jefferies, 2008...... 20 2. Daniel Descalso, 2007...... 397 T3. Ryan Coultas, 2003 ...... 20 4. Steve Keeney, 1982...... 3938 T3. Dave Nix, 1995...... 20 5. Rich Watts, 1994...... 3935 T7. SCOTT LYMAN, 2010...... 19 6. DAVID POPKINS, 2010...... 3883 T7. Robby Tulk, 2003 ...... 19 7. Carl Velleno, 1999 ...... 3876 T7. Dennis Flippen, 2002...... 19 8. Jake Jefferies, 2008...... 387 9. Carl Velleno, 1999 ...... 18 9. Jerry Reedy, 1974 ...... 383 10. Ryan Coultas, 2002 ...... 379 TRIPLES T1. David Gordon, 2000 ...... 8 RUNS T1. Jason Wright, 1990...... 8 T1. Jason Shapiro, 1994...... 72 T3. Dave LeBeau, 1982...... 6 T1. Jim Grant, 1985...... 72 T3. Rich Martini, 1976...... 6 3. Jason Shapiro, 1993...... 69 T3. Rick Hennes, 1971...... 6 4. Ryan Royster, 2008...... 63 T6. Robby Tulk, 2004...... 5 T5. Matt Kamigawachi, 2002 ...... 62 T6. Ryan Coultas, 2002 ...... 5 T5. Dave Ray, 1993...... 62 T6. Dan Overholt, 1999 ...... 5 7. Dan Overholt, 1999 ...... 58 T6. Brad Sanfilippo, 1997...... 5 T8. Brad Sanfilippo, 1997...... 56 T6. Tony Schifano, 1995...... 5 T8. Chris Walsh, 1994...... 56 T6. Dave Nix, 1995...... 5 T8. Rich Martini, 1976...... 56 T6. Ron Conway, 1964...... 5

HITS HOME RUNS 1. Jake Jefferies, 2008...... 96 1. Steve Roberts, 1986...... 16 2. Dave Nix, 1995...... 95 T2. Dennis Flippen, 2000 ...... 13 3. Ty Kelly, 2008...... 94 T2. Carl Velleno, 1997...... 13 4. Daniel Descalso, 2007...... 92 T2. John LeBeau, 1985...... 13 5. Rich Watts, 1994...... 85 T2. Jim Grant, 1985...... 13 6. Matt Kamigawachi, 2003...... 82 T2. Steve Roberts, 1985...... 13 7. Dave Ray, 1993...... 81 7. Lee Wilcox, 1976...... 12 T8. Ryan Royster, 2008...... 80 T8. Robby Tulk, 2004...... 11 T8. Matt Kamigawachi, 2002 ...... 80 T8. David Butterworth, 2003 ...... 11 10. Tony Schifano, 1997...... 79 T8. Dennis Flippen, 2002...... 11 T8. Sam Viney, 1971...... 11 RUNS BATTED IN T8. Tim Nelson, 1981...... 11 1. John LeBeau, 1985...... 66 2. Rich Watts, 1994...... 63 STOLEN BASES T3. Troy Hess, 1993...... 60 1. Jason Shapiro, 1994...... 43 T3. Steve Roberts, 1986...... 60 2. Jason Shapiro, 1993...... 38 5. Greg Morris, 1993...... 57 3. Tony Schifano, 1997...... 35 6. Jake Jefferies, 2008...... 54 T4. Tony Schifano, 1996...... 34 7. Tim Nelson, 1981...... 53 T4. Dave Ray, 1993...... 34 8. Ryan Scoma, 2008...... 52 6. Jim Grant, 1985...... 32 T9. Robby Tulk, 2004...... 50 T7. Matt Sparks, 1995...... 29 T9. Dennis Flippen, 2002...... 50 T7. Matt Lefer, 1992...... 29 T9. Carl Velleno, 1999 ...... 50 T9. John Lucido, 1978...... 26 T9. Jai Khanna, 1993...... 50 T9. Rich Martini, 1976...... 26 T9. Tim Adams, 1997...... 50 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Marks in bold set in 2011

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PITCHING STRIKEOUTS 1. Justin Reid, 1999 ...... 125 VICTORIES 2. Justin Reid, 1997...... 113 1. Matt Pool, 1994...... 13 3. Luke Steidlmayer, 2001 ...... 106 T2. Colby Craig, 1994...... 11 4. John Clay, 1970...... 104 T2. Gary Rowe, 1984...... 11 5. Brian Buckley, 1979...... 102 T2. Steve Brown, 1978...... 11 T6. Dave McKae, 2005...... 100 T5. Greg Bruso, 2002 ...... 10 T6. Luke Steidlmayer, 2002 ...... 100 T5. Luke Steidlmayer, 2001 ...... 10 T6. Greg Bruso, 2002 ...... 100 T6. Michael Potter, 2003 ...... 9 9. Justin Reid, 1998...... 91 T6. Neal Swank, 1996...... 9 10. Steve Brown, 1978...... 83 T6. Colby Craig, 1995...... 9 T6. Mike Prelock, 1994...... 9 INNINGS PITCHED T6. Brian Buckley, 1979...... 9 1. Colby Craig, 1995...... 136.2 T6. Ross Merritt, 1972...... 9 2. Brian Buckley, 1979...... 116.2 3. Steve Brown, 1978...... 116.0 SAVES 4. Matt Pool, 1994...... 111.0 1. Justin Fitzgerald...... 15 5. John Clay, 1970...... 108.2 T2. Joel Needham, 2004...... 8 6. Dave McKae, 2005...... 107.1 T2. Neal Swank, 1994...... 8 7. Gary Rowe, 1984...... 107.0 T2. Dan Hubert, 1987...... 8 8. Cam Bullock, 1993...... 106.2 T5. Matthew Lewis, 2010...... 7 9. Mike Prelock, 1994...... 104.2 T5. Dave McKae, 2002 ...... 7 10. Dave Rose, 1972...... 104.0 T5. Bill Brelsford, 1996...... 7 T8. TOM BRINER, 2011...... 6 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS T8. Nik Aurora, 2006...... 6 Marks in bold set in 2011 T8. Joel Needham, 2003...... 6 T8. Tony Franchi, 1993...... 6 T8. Jim Bowin, 1977...... 6

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Min. 1 IP per team game) 1. Tom Grovhoug, 1972...... 1.15 2. Rob Stewart, 1971...... 1.39 3. Fred Parker, 1970...... 1.61 4. Luke Steidlmayer, 2001 ...... 1.73 5. John Clay, 1970...... 1.822 6. Justin Reid, 1998...... 1.823 7. Colby Craig, 1994...... 1.935 8. Earl Koberlein, 1963...... 1.941 9. Greg Bruso, 2002 ...... 1.942 10. Ed Hauk, 1967...... 2.16

Justin Reid struck out a school-record 125 batters in a mere 94.1 innings pitched in 1999. His strikeout ratio of 11.9 per nine innings ranked 11th in Division II that year.

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BATTING RUNS BATTED IN 1. John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 153 GAMES 2. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 136 1. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 210 3. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 133 2. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 202 4. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 125 3. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 200 5. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 123 T4. Scott Heylman, 2008-11...... 194 6. Steve Roberts, 1985-87...... 121 T4. Tony Schifano, 1994-97...... 194 7. Jason Wright, 1989-92...... 119 T6. Jai Khanna, 1990-93...... 192 8. Chris Walsh, 1992-95...... 117 T6. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 192 9. Greg Carlson, 1995-98...... 113 T8. Andy Reisinger, 2001-04...... 186 10. Dennis Flippen, 1999-2002 ...... 112 T8. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 186 10. Brandon Oliver, 2004-07...... 183 DOUBLES 1. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 52 AT BATS T2. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 50 1. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 798 T2. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 50 2. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 781 4. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 49 3. Jai Khanna, 1990-93...... 696 T5. Nolan Sturgeon, 1997-2000 ...... 43 T4. Tony Schifano, 1994-97...... 678 T5. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 43 T4. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 678 7. Daniel Descalso, 2005-07...... 42 6. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 667 8. Ryan Coultas, 2002-04...... 41 7. Brandon Oliver, 2004-07...... 661 T9. Aaron Hanke, 2004-07...... 39 8. Scott Heylman, 2008-11...... 640 T9. Andrew Reisinger, 2001-04...... 39 9. Rick Hennes, 1971-74...... 620 T9. Greg Carlson, 1995-98...... 39 10. Daniel Descalso, 2005-07...... 619 T9. John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 39

RUNS TRIPLES 1. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 204 1. Jason Wright, 1989-92...... 14 2. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 175 T2. Rick Hennes, 1971-74...... 13 3. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 160 T2. Jai Khanna, 1990-93...... 13 4. Jason Wright, 1989-92...... 155 4. Tony Schifano, 1994-97...... 12 5. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 147 T5. Ryan Coultas, 2002-04...... 10 6. Rick Hennes, 1971-74...... 146 T5. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 10 T7. Tony Schifano, 1994-97...... 135 T5. Jack Anderson, 1961-64...... 10 T7. John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 135 T8. Dan Overholt, 1997-99 ...... 9 9. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 132 T8. Ron Conway, 1962-64...... 9 10. Jai Khanna, 1990-93...... 127 HOME RUNS HITS 1. Steve Roberts, 1985-87...... 32 1. Matt Kamigawachi, 2001-04...... 266 2. Dennis Flippen, 1999-2002 ...... 29 2. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 253 3. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 27 T3. Tony Schifano, 1994-97...... 214 T4. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 23 T3. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 214 T4. John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 23 5. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 211 6. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 21 6. Daniel Descalso, 2005-07...... 210 7. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 19 7. Jason Wright, 1989-92...... 201 T8. Gary Schlagenhauf, 1967-70...... 18 8. Jai Khanna, 1990-93...... 200 T8. Chris Mietus, 1967-70...... 18 9. Brandon Oliver, 2004-07...... 198 T10. Kyle Mihaylo, 2007-10...... 17 10. John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 196 T10. Sam Viney, 1969 & 1971...... 17 T10. Jim Grant, 1984-85...... 17

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WALKS PITCHING 1. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 148 2. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 141 VICTORIES 3. Kevin Elam, 1988-91...... 121 1. Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 26 4. Robby Tulk, 2001-04...... 108 T2. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 23 5. John LeBeau, 1984-86...... 106 T2. Steve Brown, 1975-78...... 23 6. Rich Lautze, 1972-75...... 105 T4. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 21 7. Chris Walsh, 1992-95...... 103 T4. Neal Swank, 1993-96...... 21 8. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 102 T4. Andy Craig, 1990-93...... 21 9. Rick Hennes, 1971-74...... 100 T7. Colby Craig, 1994-95...... 20 10. Chris Mietus, 1967-70...... 98 T7. Mike Prelock, 1992-95...... 20 T7. Mike Moroski, 1976-79...... 20 STOLEN BASES 1. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 106 SAVES 2. Tony Schifano, 1994-97...... 86 1. Justin Fitzgerald, 2005-08...... 19 3. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 58 2. Chris Stromberg, 1981-84...... 15 4. Joe Massucco, 1991-94...... 57 3. Joel Needham, 2002-04...... 14 5. Matt Sparks, 1994-97...... 54 4. Dave McKae, 2002-05...... 13 6. Dave Ray, 1992-93...... 50 5. Neal Swank, 1993-96...... 12 T7. Jim Grant, 1984-85...... 44 6. Tony Franchi, 1990-93...... 11 T7. Matt Lefer, 1990-92...... 44 7. Sam Nickelson, 1997-2000...... 10 9. Rich Martini, 1975-77...... 42 T8. Nik Aurora, 2004-07...... 9 T10. Adam Wilson, 2000-01 ...... 40 T8. Bill Brelsford, 1993-96...... 9 T10. Jeff Ellis, 1993-96...... 40 10. Dan Hubert, 1987...... 8 T10. Don Briggs, 1974-77...... 40 T10. John Lucido, 1978-80...... 40 GAMES PITCHED 1. Nik Aurora, 2004-07...... 75 2. Dave McKae, 2002-05...... 68 HIT BY PITCH 1. Jason Shapiro, 1991-94...... 56 3. Neal Swank, 1993-96...... 65 2. Carl Velleno, 1996-99 ...... 49 4. Justin Fitzgerald, 2005-08...... 64 3. David Butterworth, 2003-05...... 40 5. Andy Craig, 1990-93...... 61 4. Chris Walsh, 1992-95...... 39 6. Tony Franchi, 1990-93...... 60 7. Jeremy McChesney, 2005-09...... 58 5. ERIC JOHNSON, 2008-present...... 29 T6. Brandon Oliver, 2005-07...... 22 T8. Eddie Gamboa, 2005, 2007-08...... 55 T6. Matt Sparks, 1994-97...... 22 T8. Michael Potter, 2003-06...... 55 8. Jeff Ellis, 1993-96...... 21 T8. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 55 T8. Mike Prelock, 1992-95...... 55 9. DAVID POPKINS, 2008-present...... 20 T10. Michael Jacobellis, 2005-07...... 19 T10. Dan Overholt, 1997-99 ...... 19 CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS T10. Matt Zumstein, 1996-99 ...... 19 Marks in bold set in 2011

BATTING AVG. (Min. 300 AB) 1. Rich Watts, 1993-1994...... 384 (136/354) 2. Dave Nix, 1993-1996...... 374 (115/300) 3. Steve Keeney, 1981-1982...... 370 (127/343) 4. Tim Nelson, 1981-1982...... 366 (117/320) 5. John LeBeau, 1984-1986...... 360 (196/545) 6. Ty Kelly, 2008-09...... 353 (160/452) 7. Jim Saunders, 1979-1980...... 351 (131/373) 8. Adam Wilson, 2000-01 ...... 347 (131/375) 9. Jack Anderson, 1961-1964...... 348 (121/348) 10. Rich Martini, 1975-1977...... 347 (132/380)

Catcher Rich Watts set UC Davis’ career batting average record, hitting .384 in his two-year career from 1993-94. Watts was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.

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PITCHING, cont. SHUTOUTS 1. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 7 GAMES STARTED 2. Ryan Conners-Copeland, 1995-98...... 5 1. Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 52 3. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 4 2. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 49 T4. Colby Craig, 1994-95...... 3 3. Andy Craig, 1990-93 ...... 44 T4. Andy Craig, 1990-93...... 3 4. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970...... 42 T4. Rudy Taub, 1989-90...... 3 T5. Steve Brown, 1975-78...... 40 T4. Steve Brown, 1975-78...... 3 T5. Lee Jackson, 1968-71...... 40 T4. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970...... 3 T7. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 37 T4. Fred Parker, 1967-70...... 3 T7. Mike Prelock, 1992-95...... 37 T9. Julio Marquez, 2000-2003 ...... 36 ERA (Min. 125 Innings) T9. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 36 1. Fred Parker, 1967-’70...... 2.25 (180.1ip) T9. Mike Moroski, 1976-79...... 36 2. Rob Stewart, 1971-’72...... 2.33 (181.2ip) 3. Ed Newell, 1967-’70...... 2.38 (136.0ip) INNINGS PITCHED 4. Dave McKae, 2002-05...... 2.65 (265.0ip) 1. Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 339.0 5. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970...... 2.69 (318.1ip) 2. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970...... 318.1 6. Oscar Pacheco, 1975-’76...... 2.73 (125.1ip) 3. Steve Brown, 1975-78...... 315.0 7. Justin Reid, 1997-’99 ...... 2.73 (267.0ip) 4. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 304.2 8. Colby Craig, 1994-’95...... 2.74 (229.2ip) 5. Andy Craig, 1990-93...... 291.2 9. Brad Mettler, 1982-’83...... 2.76 (192.1ip) 6. Lee Jackson, 1968-71...... 290.2 10. Jim Crawford, 1970-’73...... 2.83 (162.1ip) 7. Mike Prelock, 1992-95...... 278.2 8. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 267.0 WINNING PCT. (Min. 10 decisions) 9. Dave McKae, 2002-05 ...... 265.0 1. Tom Grovhoug, 1971-73...... 800 (12-3) 10. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 262.0 2. Matt Pool, 1992-94...... 792 (19-5) 3. Ross Merritt, 1971-72...... 750 (15-5) STRIKEOUTS 4. Tony Franchi, 1990-93...... 750 (12-4) 1. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 329 5. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 731 (19-7) 2. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970...... 275 6. Barry Biggerstaff, 1976...... 727 ( 8-3) 3. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 269 7. Gary Rowe, 1984 & 1986...... 720 (18-7) 4. Dave McKae, 2002-05...... 261 8. Colby Craig, 1994-95...... 714 (20-8) 5. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 250 9. Cam Bullock, 1990-93...... 696 (16-7) 6. Michael Potter, 2003-06 ...... 241 10. Oscar Pacheco, 1975-76...... 692 ( 9-4) 7. Steve Brown, 1975-78...... 238 8. Lee Jackson, 1968-71...... 228 STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNS. (Min. 125 Inns.) 9. Bryan Evans, 2006-08...... 178 1. Justin Reid, 1997-99 ...... 11.09 (267.0ip) 10. Rich Smith, 1963-66...... 175 2. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 9.24 (262.0ip) 3. Ed Newell, 1967-70...... 8.87 (136.0ip) COMPLETE GAMES 4. Dave McKae, 2002-05...... 8.86 (265.0ip) 1. Steve Brown, 1975-78...... 34 5. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970...... 7.77 (318.1ip) 2. Lee Jackson, 1968-71...... 22 6. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 7.40 (304.2ip) 3. Mike Moroski, 1976-79...... 21 7. Rich Smith, 1963-70...... 7.36 (214.0ip) 4. John Clay, 1966-68, 1970...... 20 8. Jim Crawford, 1970-73...... 7.26 (162.1ip) 5. Greg Bruso, 1999-2002 ...... 18 9. Mike Sloss, 1962-63...... 7.20 (145.0ip) 6. Luke Steidlmayer, 2000-02 ...... 16 10. Lee Jackson, 1967-71...... 7.06 (290.2ip) 7. Colby Craig, 1994-95...... 15 8. Dave McKae, 2002-05...... 10

CURRENT AGGIES IN CAPS Marks in bold set in 2011

42 2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Year-by-Year Records

Overall League Overall League Year Coach W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Year Coach W-L-T Pct. W-L-T 2011 Peters 18-36 .333 10-14 (T6th) 1961 Lakie 7-12 .368 3-7 (6th) 2010 Peters 26-29 .473 9-15 (8th) 1960 Sells 3-16 .158 1-9 (6th) 2009 Peters 13-42 .236 5-19 (9th) 1959 Stromgren 7-12 .368 1-7 (6th) 2008 Peters 35-24 .593 13-11 (6th) 1958 Lotter 6-14 .300 1-9 (6th) 2007 Peters 24-32 .429 — 1957 Lotter 11-18 .379 2-8 (6th) 2006 Peters 18-34 .346 — 1956 Lotter 4-18 .181 2-8 (6th) 2005 Peters 27-29 .482 — 1955 Lotter 9-16 .360 2-8 (6th) 2004 Peters 37-15-1 .708 32-7-1 (1st-rs) 1954 Lotter 8-18 .307 2-8 (6th) 2003 Peters 36-24 .600 24-14 (3rd) 1953 Lotter 7-14 .333 2-4 (4th) 2002 Swimley 33-26 .559 25-15 (2nd) 1952 Boyer 2-16 .111 1-5 (4th) 2001 Swimley 26-28 .481 19-18 (6th) 1951 Boyer 10-10 .500 7-1 (1st) 2000 Swimley 26-27 .491 20-19 (7th) 1950 Boyer 9-17 .346 4-6 (T3rd) 1999 Swimley 32-25 .561 21-18 (5th) 1949 Boyer 6-19 .240 6-6 (T3rd) 1998 Swimley 22-22-1 .500 20-15 (3rd) 1948 Hickey 7-14 .333 3-5 (3rd) 1997 Swimley 29-27 .518 20-15 (3rd) 1947 Hickey 12-12 .500 3-4 (4th) 1996 Swimley 34-22 .607 24-11 (2nd) 1946 Hickey 1-14 .077 no league 1995 Swimley 31-32 .492 21-14 (2nd) 1945 (No season - World War II) 1994 Swimley 47-12 .797 32-3 (1st) 1944 (No season - World War II) 1993 Swimley 43-14 .754 30-5 (1st) 1943 (No season - World War II) 1992 Swimley 27-18 .600 20-10 (2nd) 1942 Hickey 5-8-1 .393 no league 1991 Swimley 26-26 .500 17-12 (3rd) 1941 Hickey 3-7 .300 no league 1990 Swimley 29-25-2 .536 21-9 (T1st) 1940 Hickey 5-9 .357 no league 1989 Swimley 23-29-2 .444 16-14 (3rd) 1939 Hickey 9-16 .360 no league 1988 Swimley 22-29-1 .433 15-12 (3rd) 1938 Hickey 7-7 .500 no league 1987 Swimley 16-34 .320 8-27 (5th) 1986 Swimley 26-22 .542 16-14 (2nd) 1985 Swimley 30-19 .612 20-10 (T1st) COACHING RECORDS 1938-PRESENT 1984 Swimley 24-24 .500 22-14 (1st) Overall League 1983 Swimley 19-19 .500 16-14 (3rd) Coaches (Yrs.) W-L-T W-L-T 1982 Swimley 20-21-1 .488 18-11-1 (2nd) Rex Peters 234-265-1 91-80-1 (2003-11) (.469) (.532) 1981 Swimley 18-27 .400 14-19 (5th) 1980 Swimley 19-26-2 .426 14-18 (5th) Phil Swimley 902-832-15 586-414-2 (1966-76, ’78-’02) (.520) (.586) 1979 Swimley 29-21 .580 23-11 (1st) Fred Zimmerman 22-26 (.458) 9-9 (.500) 1978 Swimley 26-23-2 .529 11-7 (3rd) (1977) 1977 Zimmerman 22-26 .458 9-9 (4th) Bill Lakie 42-80 (.344) 19-32 (.373) 1976 Swimley 27-25-1 .519 13-4 (1st) (1961-65) 1975 Swimley 25-23-1 .520 8-7 (2nd) Jim Sells 3-16 (.158) 1-9 (.100) 1974 Swimley 25-21 .543 11-7 (3rd) (1960) 1973 Swimley 22-20-1 .523 12-5-1 (1st) George Stromgren 7-12 (.368) 1-7 (.125) 1972 Swimley 32-19-1 .625 12-6 (2nd) (1960) 1971 Swimley 21-22 .488 11-7 (T3rd) Will Lotter 45-98 (.315) 11-45 (.196) 1970 Swimley 16-25 .390 10-8 (4th) (1953-58) 1969 Swimley 18-18 .500 9-12 (6th) Carl Boyer 27-62 (.303) 18-18 (.500) 1968 Swimley 14-20 .412 6-8 (T4th) (1949-52) 1967 Swimley 18-15 .545 8-6 (2nd) Vern Hickey 49-87-1 (.361) 6-9 (.400) 1966 Swimley 7-26 .212 3-9 (6th) (1938-42, ’46-58) 1965 Lakie 6-20 .231 2-8 (7th) 1964 Lakie 12-16 .429 5-6 (4th) 1963 Lakie 12-12 .500 6-4 (3rd) 1962 Lakie 5-20 .200 3-7 (5th)

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 43 Award Winners

ALL-AMERICANS ALL-REGION AGGIES IN THE PROS 2008 Jake Jefferies, C, Third Team 2011 David Popkins, DH, 2nd Team (ABCA) Player, Pos., Team ...... Yr. Signed/Drafted 2002 Greg Bruso, P, Second Team 2008 Jake Jefferies, C, 2nd Team (ABCA) Scott Lyman, P, Florida (10th round)...... 2011 2001 Luke Steidlmayer, P, Second Team 2007 Daniel Descalso, 3B, 1st Team (ABCA) Joe Biagini, P, San Francisco (26th round)...... 2011 1999 Justin Reid, P, Second Team 2004 Michael Potter, P, 2nd Team (NCBWA) Matthew Lewis, P, Atlanta (10th round)...... 2010 1998 Justin Reid, P, Second Team Dave McKae, P, 2nd Team (NCBWA) Justin Schafer, IF, New York (NL) (34th round)...... 2010 1997 Tony Schifano, SS, Third Team Robby Tulk, CF, 2nd Team (NCBWA) Andy Suiter, P, Los Angeles (NL) (10th round)...... 2009 1996 Dave Nix, OF, Third Team 2003 Dustin Soderman, OF, 2nd Team (ABCA) Ty Kelly, IF, Baltimore (13th round)...... 2009 1995 Dave Nix, OF, Third Team Ryan Coultas, SS, 2nd Team (ABCA) Ryan Scoma, OF, San Francisco (36th round)...... 2009 1994 Matt Pool, P, Second Team 2002 Greg Bruso**, P, 1st Team (NABC) Jake Jefferies, C, Tampa Bay (3rd round)...... 2008 Jason Shapiro, OF, Second Team Ryan Coultas, SS, 1st Team (NABC) Justin Fitzgerald, P, San Francisco (11th round)...... 2008 Rich Watts, C, Second Team Dennis Flippen, 1B, 1st Team (NABC) Ryan Royster, OF, Seattle (13th round)...... 2008 1993 Dave Ray, 2B, Second Team Robby Tulk, OF, 2nd Team (NABC) Bryan Evans, P, Florida (14h round)...... 2008 Mike Prelock, P, Third Team 2001 Luke Steidlmeyer, P, 1st Team (ABCA) Eddie Gamboa, P, Baltimore (21st round)...... 2008 1986 John LeBeau, 1B, Second Team 1999 Justin Reid, P, 1st Team (ABCA) Andy Suiter, P, New York (AL) (32nd round)*...... 2008 1979 Gregg Hilderbrand, OF, Second Team Carl Velleno, 1B, 1st Team (ABCA) Brad McAtee, P, Colorado (45th round)...... 2008 1973 John Repetto, SS, First Team 1998 Justin Reid, P, 2nd Team (ABCA) Daniel Descalso, 3B, St. Louis (3rd round)**...... 2007 1971 Sam Viney, OF, First Team Casey Cote, OF, 2nd Team (ABCA) Aaron Hanke, OF, Arizona (38th round)...... 2007 1964 Jack Anderson, 1B, Second Team 1997 Tony Schifano, SS, 1st Team (ABCA) Ryan Royster, OF, (44th round)*...... 2007 Tim Adams, DH, 2nd Team (ABCA) Tyler LaTorre, OF, San Francisco (Free Agent)...... 2006 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1996 Dave Nix, OF, 1st Team (ABCA) Dave McKae, P, San Francisco (Free Agent)...... 2005 Scott Winton, IF/OF, 2nd Team (ABCA) Ryan Coultas, SS, New York (NL) (6th round)...... 2004 1980 Eric Parker, OF Tony Schifano, SS, 2nd Team (ABCA) Robby Tulk, OF, Detroit (25th round)...... 2004 1974 Jerry Reedy, SS Ryan Connors-Copeland, P, 2nd Team (ABCA) Joel Needham, RHP, Milwaukee (32nd round)...... 2004 1973 Jim Crawford, P 1995 Chris Walsh, C, 1st Team (ABCA) Ryan Coultas, SS, (NL) (13th round)* ...... 2003 1972 Tom Grovhoug, P Tony Schifano, SS, 1st Team (ABCA) Luke Steidlmayer, RHP, San Diego (8th round) ...... 2002 Dave Nix, OF, 1st Team (ABCA) Greg Bruso, RHP, San Francisco (16th round)...... 2002 CAL AGGIE ATHLETICS Colby Craig, P, 2nd Team (ABCA) Jake Wilson, 3B, Anaheim (Free Agent)...... 2000 HALL OF FAME 1994 Rich Watts, C, 1st Team (NABC) Justin Reid, RHP, Pittsburgh (4th round)...... 1999 BASEBALL INDUCTEES Greg Morris, IF, 1st Team (NABC) Tim Adams, DH, Anaheim (26th round)...... 1997 Jason Shapiro, OF, 1st Team (NABC) Ryan Greene, RHP, Atlanta (Free Agent)...... 1997 Jack Anderson, 1960-64 Matt Pool**, P, 1st Team (NABC) Tony Schifano, SS, Florida (Free Agent)...... 1997 Jim Anderson, 1946-49 Colby Craig, P, 1st Team (NABC) Anthony Dellamano, RHP, Texas (12th round)...... 1996 Don Briggs, 1974-77 Neal Swank, P, 1st Team (NABC) Greg Morris, IF, California (5th round)...... 1994 Steve Brown, 1975-78 1993 Dave Ray*, IF, 1st Team Hayward Cook, OF, Florida (9th round)...... 1994 Brian Buckley, 1975-79 Greg Morris, IF, 1st Team Rich Watts, C, Pittsburgh (11th round)...... 1994 Dick Carriere, 1960-64 Mike Prelock, P, 1st Team Matt Pool, P, Colorado (15th round)...... 1994 Steve Chorak, 1936-40 Rich Watts, C, 2nd Team Jason Shapiro, OF, Chicago (AL) (Free agent)...... 1994 Ray Crawford, 1959-62 Troy Hess, 1B, 2nd Team Bart Greene, OF, Detroit (Free agent)...... 1992 Jim Fiack, 1968-72 Jai Khanna, SS, 2nd Team Dave Schwartz, P, Minnesota (Free agent)...... 1991 Tim Indart, 1960-61 Joe Massucco, OF, 2nd Team Steve Roberts, OF, Toronto (29th round)...... 1987 Rich Martini, 1974-77 Andy Craig, P, 2nd Team Dave LeBeau, SS, Atlanta (14th round)...... 1983 Mike Moroski, 1975-79 Cam Bullock, P, 2nd Team Brad Mettler, P, Boston (Free agent)...... 1983 John Nedderman, 1946-50 1992 Matt Lefer, OF, 2nd Team Steve Keeney, OF, San Francisco (20th round)...... 1982 David Nix, 1993-96 1990 Rudy Taub, P, 1st Team Jim Saunders, C-1B, San Francisco (Free agent)...... 1980 Justin Reid, 1997-99 Jason Wright, DH, 1st Team Brian Buckley, P, California (20th round)...... 1979 John Repetto, 1970-73 1989 Terry Pedretti, 3B, 1st Team Steve Brown, P, California (Free agent)**...... 1978 Colby E. “Babe” Slater, 1914-17 1988 Kevin Grindy, P Rich Martini, OF, Texas (18th round)*...... 1977 Sam Viney, 1969-71 Rich Martini, OF, Los Angeles (23rd round)*...... 1976 Rich Watts, 1992-94 * Player of the Year Barry Biggerstaff, P, Los Angeles (Free agent)...... 1976 Dale Weishahn, 1962-63 ** Pitcher of the Year Jerry Reedy, SS, Philadelphia (22nd round)...... 1974 Jim Fiack, C, Los Angeles (32nd round)...... 1972 Sam Viney, OF, Montreal (10th round)...... 1971 Jim Fiack, C, St. Louis (40th round)*...... 1971 Sal Balderrama, SS, Kansas City (Free agent)...... 1970 Gary Schlagenhauf, OF, Kansas City (33rd round)...... 1970

List excludes independent pro leagues * Did not sign ** Reached major leagues

44 2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL Award Winners

FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1986 John LeBeau, 1B 1963 Jack Anderson, 1B Steve Roberts, OF Dick Carriere, OF 2011 David Popkins, DH 1985 Andy Calbreath, P ** Jan Swanson, C 2010 David Popkins, OF/P Jim Grant, 3B 1962 Jack Anderson, 1B 2008 Jake Jefferies, C* Dan Hayes, OF Ryan Scoma, DH John LeBeau, 1B* * - Conference Player of the Year 2007 Daniel Descalso, 3B 1984 Gary Rowe, P ** ** - Conference Pitcher of the Year 2006 Tyler LaTorre, OF Dave Hartley, 2B Michael Potter, P John LeBeau, 1B AFFILIATIONS 2005 Dave McKae, P 1983 Dave LeBeau, SS 2004 Michael Potter, P** Brad Mettler, P Pre-1982: Dave McKae, P 1982 Steve Keeney, OF Far Western Conference Robby Tulk, OF Tim Nelson, C 2003 Ryan Coultas, SS 1981 Steve Keeney, OF 1982-1998: Matt Kamigawachi, 3B Tim Nelson, 1B Northern California Athletic Conference Dustin Soderman, OF 1980 Jim Saunders, 1B David Butterworth, AL 1979 Brian Buckley, P ** 1999-2004: 2002 Greg Bruso, P** Gregg Hilderbrand, OF * California Collegiate Athletic Association Dennis Flippen, 1B Jeff Hart, SS Ryan Coultas, SS 1978 Steve Brown, P ** 2005-07: Matt Kamigawachi, 3B Jeff Hart, SS Div. I Independents Robby Tulk, OF Gregg Hilderbrand, OF 2001 Luke Steidlmayer, P** 1977 Don Briggs, SS 2008-Present: 2000 John Holtkamp, P Rich Martini, OF Big West Conference Chris Stretch, OF 1976 Rich Martini, OF * 1999 Justin Reid, P** Barry Biggerstaff, P Carl Velleno, 1B Don Briggs, SS 1998 Justin Reid, P Steve Brown, P 1997 Tim Adams, DH Lee Wilcox, 1B Tony Schifano, SS 1975 Oscar Pacheco, P ** 1996 Dave Nix, OF* Don Briggs, SS * Ryan Conners-Copeland, P Bill Barker, 1B Anthony Dellamano, P Rich Lautze, OF Tony Schifano, SS John Woods, C Scott Winton, 1B 1974 Rick Hennes, OF 1995 Dave Nix, OF Rich Lautze, OF Tony Schifano, SS Alex Perales, 2B Chris Walsh, C Jerry Reedy, SS 1994 Jason Shapiro, OF* 1973 Jim Crawford, P Matt Pool, P** Dennis Pfyl, 1B Colby Craig, P John Repetto, SS Greg Morris, SS 1972 Jim Fiack, C Chris Walsh, DH Ross Merritt, P Rich Watts, C John Repetto, SS 1993 Dave Ray, 2B* Clay Sigg, OF Mike Prelock, P** 1971 Dennis Pfyl, Utility Andy Craig, P John Repetto, SS Jai Khanna, SS Rob Stewart, P Joe Massucco, OF Sam Viney, OF Greg Morris, 3B 1970 Sal Balderrama, SS Rich Watts, C John Clay, P 1992 Tony Franchi, P Dan White, OF Jai Khanna, SS 1969 Chris Mietus, 1B Matt Lefer, OF Fred Parker, P 1991 Jason Wright, 1B 1967 John Clay, P 1990 Jim Reiley, SS Gary Schlagenhauf, OF Rudy Taub, P 1966 Paul Fiack, OF Jason Wright, 1B 1964 Jack Anderson, 1B 1989 Terry Pedretti, 3B Dick Carriere, OF 1988 Kevin Grindy, P ** 1987 Jamie Williams, SS

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 45 All-Time Letterwinners

Aaronson, Will...... ’98-99 Becker, Harvey Paul...... ’40 Brown, Melville Steuart ...... ’47 Conran, Philip B...... ’58 Adams, Donald Howard ...... ’54-55 Becker, Vernon Carroll ...... ’46-47 Brown, Robert Edward...... ’24, ’26 Conway, Ronald Lee...... ’62-63-64 Adams, George D...... ’13 Becket, James William...... ’48-49-50, ’55 Brown, Scott Edward...... ’84, ’86 Cook, Hayward Robert...... ’92-93-94 Adams, Timothy R...... ’96-97 Beeman, William Turner...... ’50-51 Brown, Steven Elbert...... ’75-76-77-78 Coombes, John Michael...... ’92-93-94-95 Alamano, Thomas Melvin...... ’64-65-66 Beers, Duane Harrison...... ’67 Browning, William B...... ’18 Cooper, Brandt Neven...... ’73, ’75 Alarcon, Kenneth Thomas...... ’91-92 Behrendt, Richard John...... ’51-52-53 Bruso, Greg...... ’99-00-01-02 Cooper, Stanton Moore...... ’48-49 Alberg, Anthony John...... ’77-78-79-80 Behrens, Josh...... ’03-04 Brutlag, Andy...... ’01-02 Cote, Casey ...... ’97-98 Alderson, James ...... ’19 Benner, John G...... ’23 Bryggman, Mark Lorenz...... ’75 Cottrell, Shirley Norton...... ’36 Aldine, Donan Rogers...... ’50-51 Bennett, Adam...... ’09 Buck Jr., Warren Lee ...... ’88-89-90 Coultas, Ryan...... ’02-03-04 Aldrete, Michael...... ’09 Bennett, Brian Richard ...... ’78-79 Buckley, Brian J...... ’77-78-79 Cox, George E...... ’21 Alger, Wayne R...... ’95-96 Berger, Gideon Olen...... ’90-91-92-93 Bullock, Cambell John “Cam”. . . . .’91-92-93 Craig, Andrew Allen...... ’90-91-92-93 Alioto, Joe ...... ’00 Berryman, Phillip Curtis...... ’25 Bundgard, Norman F...... ’39 Craig, Colby J...... ’94-95 Allen, Dolph C...... ’13-14 Bertelsen, Brian Phillip...... ’83-84 Burlington, Ralph Arthur...... ’42 Craig, Dennis William...... ’61 Allen, George H...... ’26 Berton, Mars F...... ’16 Burnett, Howard Vernon...... ’23-24-25-26 Crandall, Dennis James...... ’69-70-71-72 Allgrove, Ryan...... ’11 Bertotti, Joseph...... ’81 Burson, Lesley G...... ’22-23 Crane, Ellis M...... ’19 Allison, Gary Lynn...... ’60 Bertrand, James F...... ’56-57-58-59 Burton, William Paul ...... ’65-66 Crawford Jr., Raymond Everett. . . . .’60-61-62 Altick, Frank Lawrence...... ’73 Betow, Michael T...... ’59-60-61 Busbin, Tim...... ’09-10 Crawford, James Spencer. . . . . ’70-71-72-73 Altman, Nick...... ’11 Bettencourt, D...... ’39-40 Bushnell, Robert B...... ’50-51-52-53 Cripps, Scott Erwin...... ’82-83 Anderson Jr., James William. . . . ’46-47-48-49 Bettencourt, Joseph Francis...... ’40-41 Bustamante, Theodore Robert...... ’82 Cromwell, Lawrence M...... ’95 Anderson, Clarence O...... ’26 Bielar, Charles F...... ’25 Butterworth, David...... ’03-04-05 Crowe, Timothy Edward...... ’80, ’82-83 Anderson, John B. “Jack”. . . . . ’61-62-63-64 Biagini, Joe...... ’11 Byer, Buzz...... ’02 Crutchley, Bryan John...... ’87-88-89-90 Anderson, Raymond Paul ...... ’86-87 Bigelow, Roy E...... ’25 Cagle, Henry Arthur...... ’39-40 Cullen Jr., Neil J...... ’47 Anderson, Robert Henry...... ’41 Biggerstaff, Barry Clayton...... ’76 Caire III, John...... ’80 Cuneo, Raymond Eugene...... ’40, ’46 Anderson, Rusty...... ’87 Bignami, Frank W...... ’95-96 Calbreath, Andrew John...... ’85-86-87 Cutshaw, Corbin...... ’09, ’11 Andrade, Justin...... ’10-11 Bishop, Burnett L...... ’36 Caldwell, Henry H...... ’11-12 Davenport, R. Dwight...... ’59-60 Andres, Evan Arthur...... ’89 Bizzini, William Ernest...... ’53-54-55 Calhoun, Chester P...... ’21 Davies, Raymond Emery...... ’74 Angelo, Eugene E...... ’54 Blaine, Gordon B...... ’55-56-57 Callejon, Rick Edward...... ’73-74 Davis, Richard Lyle...... ’48-49 Ankeny, James Biscenius...... ’48-49 Blake Jr., Donald James...... ’67 Cannon, Herbert Edwin...... ’35 Dawson, Dale Henry...... ’60 Antich, Steven Wade...... ’92 Blake, Gregory E...... ’78-79 Carlson, Gregory R...... ’95-96-97-98 DeCoito, Vince...... ’03-04-05-06 Applegate, Edwin S...... ’16 Blankenheim, Matt ...... ’02-03-04 Carreon, Mario Trinidad...... ’93 Delaney, Arthur J...... ’20-21 Aranda, Enrique...... ’25 Blason, Ariel Ivan...... ’87 Carriere, Richard Wilfred...... ’61-62-63-64 Delaney, Robert William...... ’66-67 Arano, Raymond A...... ’21-22-23-24 Blom, C.J...... ’10-11 Carrion, John...... ’00-01 Dellamano, Anthony...... ’96 Archer, Thomas Spencer...... ’67 Boas, Andy...... ’06 Carter, Kenneth W...... ’60 Dempsey, Matt...... ’05-06-07-08 Ariola, Daniel Christopher...... ’84, ’86 Boesch, Michael C...... ’81 Case, Alexander Christopher . . . . . ’87-88-89 Demuth, Daniel Charles ...... ’81-82-83 Arnese, Gary E...... ’61 Bogart, George McKinley...... ’21-22-23 Cashore, Randy...... ’76 Dennis, Steven Lloyd...... ’65 Arnold, Albert M...... ’25 Bohna, Haydn Robert...... ’42 Cass, William T...... ’21-22 DePaul, Lawrence Michael...... ’89 Arnold, David Peter ...... ’54 Bolander, Edwin M...... ’16-17 Castillo, Jaime...... ’04-05 DeRoss, Michael Joseph...... ’74-75 Arnson, Dane Trenton...... ’84 Bonelli, Benjamin Parish...... ’42 Castles, Matthew Thomas...... ’92 Derr, Matt...... ’10 Ashurst II, Griffith Park...... ’46 Bongiovanni, Tony...... ’09 Cebull, Stanley Edward...... ’53 Descalso, Daniel ...... ’05-06-07 Aurora, Nik...... ’04-05-06-07 Bonnheim Jr., Walter Edward...... ’42 Cecil, Alfred Steve...... ’89-90 Dewar, Herbert D...... ’19-20-21 Austin, Michael Thomas...... ’92 Borel, Gene Dennis ...... ’59-60 Cepeda, Gilbert...... ’75 Dewhirst, Mark William ...... ’75-76 Axelgard, William Christian...... ’75-76 Bormann, Luther H...... ’18 Cepin, Daniel...... ’08-09-10-11 Dezuriek, Jeffrey Paul...... ’89-90 Baccaglio, Frank Vincent...... ’35-36 Borrelli, James V...... ’38 Ceriani, Ryan ...... ’00-01 Dezzani, Michael James...... ’86 Baker, Edward Allen...... ’37-38 Bosworth, Charles Lansing...... ’15, ’17 Cervenka, Frank...... ’17 Diachenko, Alek...... ’07 Baker, James S...... ’58-59-60 Bowin, James Neil...... ’77-78 Chamberlin, Jerome D...... ’26 Dibble, John Elmer...... ’47 Baker, John G...... ’18-19 Bowyer, John Francis...... ’74-75 Chambers, Roland Bogue...... ’48 Dickson, Irl Daniel “Willy”...... ’12 Balderrama Jr., Salvador...... ’69-70 Boydston, Solon B...... ’11 Chancey, Joseph Emile...... ’41 Dietz, John Frederick...... ’91-92-93-94 Baldini, Dan...... ’05-06 Boyl, Jack...... ’03-04 Chapman, Will ...... ’09 Dinkelspiel, Edward Gaines...... ’23 Baldo, Edward Frank...... ’47 Brann, Spencer...... ’11 Chase, John L...... ’61-62 DiPietro, Lawrence Lee...... ’72-73 Ball, Howard J...... ’35 Bratten, John Clayton...... ’69 Chevalier, Jean Jacques ...... ’71 Dobbins, James Morton ...... ’35-36-37-38 Ballantyne, Thomas E...... ’24 Braun, William Edward...... ’25 Chew, Scott ...... ’07, ’09-10-11 Dobransky, Thomas John ...... ’68, ’70 Ballard, Eugene C...... ’22, ’24 Bravo, Fred S...... ’35-36 Chiappari, Edward Anthony ...... ’47-48 Dodd, Gary Francis...... ’66 Banta, Arthur R...... ’15 Breider Jr., Wayne Joseph...... ’84-85-86 Chiles, Raymond Frank...... ’13-14 Donald, Adam W...... ’95 Barass, Glen I...... ’21, ’23 Brelsford, William L...... ’94-95-96 Chorak, Stephen Paul...... ’37-38 Donati, Richard John ...... ’66-67-68-69 Barber, James H...... ’25-26 Bremer, Tyler...... ’09 Christensen, Chad D...... ’95 Donnell, Richard D...... ’53 Barker, Dwight Latta...... ’53 Breschini, Leslie Don...... ’65-66 Christiansen, Harry Richard...... ’41 Donovan, Leo O...... ’17-18 Barker, William Dennis...... ’74-75 Breuleux, Philip Stanley...... ’66 Claudius, Harold C...... ’13 Doolittle, Jefferson Jennings...... ’23 Barovetto, John L...... ’59 Brewer, William M...... ’15-16 Clay, John William...... ’66-67-68-70 Dooner, Thomas H...... ’20 Barry Jr., George S...... ’16 Bridge, Lewis Dundas...... ’40 Cleary, James David...... ’35 Dorman, Walter Adelbert...... ’19 Barry, George LeRoy...... ’35 Briggs, Donald Paul...... ’74-75-76-77 Cleaveland, Alan David...... ’72-73 Dorr, Daniel ...... ’80 Bartholf, Byron LeRoy...... ’51 Briner, Tom...... ’08-09-10-11 Clifford, James Edward...... ’73 Dove, John Robert...... ’87 Barton, Gregory William...... ’91 Broady, Ralph...... ’21-22 Colburn, Darrel Vance...... ’55-56 Downing, Bernard Clyde...... ’51 Batty, Seth...... ’10-11 Brocker, Raymond...... ’47 Colletto, Brian Joseph...... ’89 Dreyfuss, Alex...... ’08, ’10-11 Bauer, Grant...... ’08-09 Brodeur, James O...... ’24 Colombo, Steven Ernest...... ’80 Draper, Barton...... ’16-17 Bauman, Michael Paul...... ’73 Brown, Charles L...... ’11 Conger, E.M...... ’13 Driscoll, Daniel Patrick ...... ’84 Baxter, Patrick Ryan...... ’87-88-89-90 Brown, Elwin F...... ’21 Conlan Jr., Thomas J...... ’58 Duarte, Alfred R...... ’37-38 Beach, Robert James...... ’47 Brown, Emory Clayton...... ’39-40-41 Conn, Gary Brian...... ’83-84-85 Duffelmeyer, Thomas...... ’37 Bear, William Howard...... ’54-55-56 Brown, Howard Clyde...... ’14 Conners-Copeland, Ryan E...... ’95-96-97-98 Dufour III, Glenn Duffy...... ’64-65-66-67 Bearden, Travis...... ’03-04 Brown, Lytell V...... ’26 Connolly, Mark William...... ’75-76-77 Durst, Robert Miller...... ’35

46 2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL All-Time Letterwinners

Duston, Charles Francis...... ’46 Garbooshian, Michael J...... ’84-85 Hanley Jr., Hubert Sweeney ...... ’47-48 Jefferies, Jacob...... ’06-07-08 Duston, James Joseph ...... ’46 Gardner, Kendall Woodrow...... ’61, ’65 Hardy, Kevin C...... ’20-21 Jefferson, Parish Dior...... ’88-89 Dutra, Anthony R...... ’57 Gardner, Leslie Allan...... ’70-71 Hargitt, Chin J...... ’13-14 Jeffrey, Brian Lee...... ’58 Duvall, David L...... ’58-59 Garvey, Kevin Francis...... ’72 Hargrave, Steve Hallett...... ’78-79-80 Jensen Jr., Norman Boyd ...... ’49 Eames, Edmund Curtis “Bud” . . . . .’23-24-25 Gaunt, Greg...... ’98-99 Harkey, William P...... ’11-12 Jensen, Scott ...... ’97 Elam, Kevin Jonathan...... ’88-89-90-91 Gay, Ernest C...... ’17 Harms, Bradley Guy...... ’86-87 Johansen, Ralph H...... ’54 Elam, Richard F...... ’36 Gay, Ralph I...... ’26 Harnetiaux, Brian M...... ’96-97 Johansen, Richard John ...... ’67 Eldredge, Edward William “Ted” ...... ’84 Geandrot, Robert Weston...... ’65-66 Harper Jr., Joseph Virgil ...... ’58-59 Johnson Jr., Millard Lee ...... ’53 Ellis, Jeffrey Scott ...... ’93-94-95-96 Gedestad, Douglas Alan...... ’72 Harper Jr., William Tolliver...... ’47-48 Johnson, Andrew Robert...... ’86 Elliston, Brett ...... ’03 Geiger, Bernard Richard ...... ’54-55 Harper, Dewey L. “Red”...... ’18-19 Johnson, Bernard Darold...... ’39-40-41 Emme, John William ...... ’84-85-86 Gerdtz, Marvin ...... ’54 Harper, George Harvey...... ’76 Johnson, Brian David...... ’80-81-82 Englebrecht, Eldon Glen “Jim”...... ’49-50 Gertsen, Kenneth E...... ’60-61, ’63 Harrison, Howard N...... ’53-54 Johnson, Eric...... ’09-10-11 Ergo, Richard Allen...... ’77-78 Giacomini, Robert W...... ’56 Harrison, Jon Scott...... ’65 Johnson, Grant...... ’08 Erickson, David Erik...... ’64-65 Giacomini, Thomas James...... ’59-60-61 Hart, Jeffrey Dow...... ’77-78-79 Johnson, Gregory...... ’78 Ernesto, Christopher Robert...... ’84-85-86 Giddings, Edwin Wright...... ’26 Hartley, David Scott...... ’81, ’83-84 Jones, Lester Carl...... ’22-23 Erreca, Brett...... ’03 Giffen, Jon Ross...... ’78, ’80 Harvey, Kenneth Leslie...... ’68-69-70 Jones, Raymond Stanley...... ’77 Evans, Bryan...... ’06-07-08 Gillette, Glenn Neumann “Duke”. . . . . ’13-14 Harvey, Kenneth Paul...... ’48 Jones, Robert A...... ’51 Fade, Brandon E...... ’96 Gilmore, John Landrum...... ’23-24-25 Harwood, Harold A. “Dutch”...... ’15-16 Jones, Thomas M...... ’94 Fagundes, Mark C...... ’94-95-96 Gilmore, Marcus H...... ’25 Hauk, Edward Joseph...... ’67-68 Jordison, Richard Charles...... ’51 Farmer, Zack...... ’46 Gimenez, Gerald W...... ’63 Hawes, Harry S...... ’25 Judson, Charles LeRoy...... ’22 Fawcett, Richard G...... ’49-50 Ginocchio, Peter H...... ’56-57 Hayes, Daniel D...... ’83-84-85 Julian, Edward A...... ’49 Fechter, Milton Joseph...... ’26 Giovannoni Jr., Louis Theodore...... ’42 Hayford, Clarence G...... ’18 Kalush, Scott...... ’09-10-11 Fennochio, Daniel Aaron...... ’85-86 Goetz, Jimmy...... ’05-06 Haynie, Terry K...... ’61-62 Kamigawachi, Matt...... ’01-02-03-04 Fenstermaker, Ross...... ’06 Goetz, Steve Joseph...... ’68-69 Hefner, Donald Raymond . . .’37, ’39-40-41, ’46 Kane, Kelly Douglas...... ’82 Fiack, James Gregory...... ’70-71-72 Gogna, Michael Ernest...... ’69 Heinig, Scott...... ’09-10 Kane, Mark S...... ’49 Fiack, Paul Michael...... ’65-66-67 Gonzales, Paul ...... ’04-05-06-07 Hennes, Richard Alan “Rick”. . . . ’71-72-73-74 Kane, Michael Dennis...... ’81 Field, Ronald...... ’67 Goodman, Gregg Stephen...... ’77-78 Heredia, Darin...... ’99-00-01 Kardash, Donald J...... ’89 Fields, Curtis D...... ’95-96-97-98 Goodyear, Andrew...... ’01 Hernandez, Michael...... ’06-07 Karn, O.W...... ’18-19 Fiorini, Harold...... ’25 Gordon, David...... ’00 Herr, Scott Robert ...... ’81-82-83 Karson, James W...... ’55-56-57-58 Firebaugh Jr., Joseph Peter...... ’50 Gotelli, Rinaldo John...... ’42 Herringer, Lester Steven...... ’40 Kauffman, Larry Douglas...... ’69-70 Fishburn, Ian...... ’00-01-02 Gottschalk, Chris...... ’03 Hershfield, Jason...... ’00-01 Kaufman, Jonathan Albert...... ’87-88 Fisher, Ronald Douglas...... ’76-77 Goulard, Cary J...... ’62-63 Hess, Ryan Michael...... ’93-94-95-96 Kaupke, Charles R...... ’52 Fissell, Forest...... ’12 Gould, Dennis Jay...... ’59 Hess, Troy David...... ’93-94 Keeney, Steven Lee...... ’81-82 Fitch, Michael Eugene...... ’62-63-64 Gould, Jack Scott...... ’40-41-42, ’47 Heyl, Michael Alexander...... ’93-94 Kehr, Dan...... ’99 Fitzgerald, Justin...... ’05-06-07-08 Gowan, David C...... ’59 Heylman, Scott...... ’08-09-10-11 Keller, Kenneth A...... ’21 Fletcher, Desmond H...... ’22-23 Grabow, Garry Leonard...... ’77-78 Higgins, Leland L...... ’14 Kelley, Lester D...... ’18-19 Flippen, Dennis...... ’99-00-01-02 Grady, Edward J...... ’35 Hilderbrand, Gregg Wesley...... ’77-78-79 Kelley, Michael James ...... ’68 Flood, Edmund Lawrence...... ’16 Graf Jr., Emil David ...... ’41 Hilliard, Leo R...... ’25-26 Kelly, Charles Scott...... ’83-84-85 Flynn, John Francis ...... ’41 Granger, Michael...... ’02 Hinsdale, Jerry W...... ’57-58-59 Kelly, Ty...... ’08-09 Foley, Leo M...... ’50 Grant, James Edward...... ’84-85 Hirneise, Grant ...... ’05, ’07-08-09 Kenyon, Frederick...... ’16-17 Foott, John Hambley...... ’46-47-48-49 Gravelle, Howard John...... ’66 Hitchcock, Milton Maurice...... ’26 Kern, James Richard...... ’87-88-89 Forbes, Robert Lyle ...... ’40 Gray, Arthur I...... ’35 Hollander, Marvin Stanley...... ’47-48 Khanna, Jaipal Singh...... ’90-91-92-93 Forster, Hugo A...... ’26 Gray, John Edwin...... ’68 Holmes, Denny Lee...... ’70-71-72 Kim, John Gary ...... ’64 Foss, Gerald Russell...... ’56-57 Greco, Justin...... ’97 Holmes, James Howard ...... ’65-66 Kimura, Clarence...... ’35 Foster, Rikki...... ’08-09 Green, Harry E...... ’22 Holtkamp, John...... ’99-00-01 Kirby, James J...... ’25 Foster, Robert Lewis...... ’61-62 Greene, James Bart...... ’90 Hoskings, Henry D...... ’15 Kirby, Lukas ...... ’03-04-05-06 Fotos, Dan...... ’97-98 Greene, Ryan M...... ’94-95-96-97 Huber, Otto J...... ’16-17 Kissner, Guy William George. . . . ’72-73-74-75 Fox, Roger William ...... ’55-56-57-58 Greive, Walter S...... ’11 Hubert, Daniel James...... ’87 Kitay, Norik...... ’91 Fox, Trevor...... ’07-08 Grey, Derek Matthew...... ’90-91 Huberty, James L...... ’35 Kiyomura, Takashi “Kiyo”. . . . . ’37-38-39-40 Francella, S...... ’40 Grieves, Charles W...... ’23 Hudson, Evan...... ’06-07-08 Kjome, David Christopher...... ’85, ’88-89 Franchi, Anthony Raymond. . . . .’90-91-92-93 Grieves, Jack...... ’17 Huffman, David...... ’05-06 Klaus, Steve James...... ’90 Francis, George Maurice...... ’46 Griffin, Jonathan...... ’01 Hull, Melvin Kenneth...... ’40 Kleid, Donald Allan...... ’68-69 Francis, Richard...... ’39 Griffiths, Kenney G...... ’60 Hunt, Brian...... ’97-98-99 Kloos, Andrew...... ’01-02-03-04 Francis, Stephen Michael ...... ’87 Grifantini, Marco...... ’07-08 Hunt, Scott Edwin...... ’67-68 Kluse, Michael Robert...... ’62-63 Franklin, Douglas Eugene...... ’84-85-86 Grimsley, Bert...... ’38 Hutton, Jack Wilken...... ’42, ’46-47 Knox, Patrick M...... ’60-61 Freccero, Michael Angelo ...... ’71-72-73 Grindy, Kevin Raymond. . . . . ’86-87-88-89-90 Hutton, Jerry Thomas...... ’42, ’47 Koberlein, Earl W...... ’61-62-63-64 Frederick, Curtiss Scott...... ’78-79 Grove, Kevin...... ’10-11 Indart, Timothy J...... ’60-61 Kobler, Karl...... ’11 French, Glenn George...... ’37-38-39 Grovhoug, Thomas Richard...... ’71-72-73 Inman IV, William Henry...... ’93-94 Koeppen, Kurt Karl...... ’85-86 Frey, Anthony George...... ’88 Grubbs, Kenneth Arnold ...... ’25-26 Iritani, Kenneth George...... ’79 Kondo, Dennis Jiro...... ’65-66 Friedli, Orlan D...... ’56 Guerrero, David A...... ’81-82-83 Irving, Kyle...... ’03-04-05 Kramer, Robert Daniel...... ’87-88-89 Fritsch, Ronald William...... ’84 Gutierrez, Abraham...... ’00 Isaacs, Hal Vernon...... ’38-39-40 Kugler, Richard Gary...... ’70 Frost, Goodwin B. “Mike”...... ’18-19 Hackett, Norbert A...... ’52 Ishimoto, I. Kiyoshi ...... ’40-41 Kulper, Fred L...... ’14 Fruhling, Arthur Gene...... ’62-63 Haley, Brent Andrew...... ’87 Jackson, Leland Francis...... ’68-69-70-71 Kupbens, Anthony...... ’09-10-11 Fukuchi, Raymond K...... ’51 Hall, Francis Fischer “Hira”...... ’14-15-16 Jacobellis, Michael...... ’04-05-06-07 Laird Jr., Lee E...... ’54 Galatro, Joseph James...... ’42 Hall, Parker L...... ’15-16 Jacobson, Bo...... ’00 Lamkin, Howard Norman ...... ’42 Gale, Donald Herbert...... ’46 Halliday, David Wesley...... ’81-82 Jacobson, Donald...... ’39 Lampert, Flint M...... ’11-12 Galios, Matthew Stephen...... ’83 Hammond, David J...... ’51 Jacobson, Robert Eugene ...... ’39 Lampkin, Michael ...... ’77 Gamboa, Eddie...... ’05-07-08 Handy Jr., Richard Hubert. . . . .’35-36-37, ’39 James, Kevin...... ’05-06-07-08 Larsen, Peter David...... ’80-81-82 Garber, Paul Harrison...... ’76-77 Hanke, Aaron...... ’04-05-06-07 Jarrett Jr., Harry Leroy...... ’48-49-50 Lassen, Drew ...... ’11

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LaTorre, Tyler...... ’03-04-05-06 McCormack, Bruce Wilbert ...... ’40 Nelson, Christopher Jonathan...... ’90 Pogue, Henry B...... ’21 Lauth, Edward John...... ’83-84 McCrea, Whitney Bruce...... ’64-65-66 Nelson, David...... ’99 Pohli Jr., Emil ...... ’15 Lautze Jr., Richard Joseph. . . . . ’72-73-74-75 McCullough, Shaun...... ’00-01-02 Nelson, Peter ...... ’99-00-01 Poli, LeRoy “Leo” ...... ’35-36-37 Lawlor, Norman O...... ’35 McCusker, Colin...... ’07-08 Nelson, Timothy Michael...... ’81-82 Politi, Paul...... ’10-11 LeBeau, David Francis...... ’82-83 McFarland, William G...... ’16 Newell, Edward Albert ...... ’67-68-69-70 Polk, Isaac H...... ’21 LeBeau, John M...... ’84-85-86 McGaughey, Ryan...... ’97 Newmann, Michael...... ’02-03 Pond, Perry S...... ’25 LeClair, Jay...... ’39 McGeein, Donald Francis. . . . . ’42, ’46-47-48 Nichols, Brent...... ’06-07 Pool, Matthew Jason...... ’92-93-94 Lefer, Matthew Paul...... ’90-91-92 McGrath, William T...... ’36 Nickels, Thomas M...... ’95 Popkins, David ...... ’09-10-11 Legg, Merle A...... ’18 McGregor, Robert Bruce ...... ’61-62 Nickelsen, Sam...... ’97-98-99-00 Post, George Randall...... ’51-52 Leggitt, Glenn Paul...... ’48-49 McIntyre, Scott Anthony...... ’82-83 Nilson, Irving Lawrence...... ’42 Potter, Michael...... ’03-04-05-06 Leggitt, Guy Thomas ...... ’37-38-39-40 McIntyre, Thomas R...... ’40 Nix, Davis Douglas...... ’93-94-95-96 Powell, Reggie Dean ...... ’62-63-64-65 Leinen, Mike...... ’99 McIntyre, Todd Rollins...... ’86 Noghera, Cody ...... ’02-03 Prelock, Michael Thomas...... ’92-93-94-95 LeMarr Jr., Harold E...... ’57 McKae, Dave...... ’02-03-04-05 Noleroth, Dale Anthony...... ’91-92-93 Pugal, Mark...... ’01-02 Leonard, Kyle...... ’99 McKay, Roger Douglas...... ’74-75-76 Norris, Edgar L. “Bruno”...... ’26 Purcifull, Daniel E...... ’53-54-55-56 Leslie Jr., Hector Raymond ...... ’57 McKellar, Norman A...... ’35-36 Norris, Michael ...... ’94-95-96-97 Quijano, Alejandro...... ’95-96 Levy, Bert J...... ’25 McKenzie, George Stanley ...... ’40 Nute, Frank Albert...... ’35 Quist, Dayne...... ’09-10-11 Lewis, Matthew...... ’09-10 McLean, Dave...... ’99 O’Connor, Jack W...... ’46 Rahn, William F...... ’54 Lewis, Paul...... ’86 McLean, Harold J...... ’18 O’Donnell, Ryan ...... ’99 Raitano, Arthur Bartholomew...... ’82-83 Lewis, Paul E...... ’20-21-22 McNeish, Larry Melvin...... ’69-70-71 O’Dowda, James M. “Lefty”...... ’24-25 Rapp, Fenton L...... ’36 Lile, Francis C...... ’55 McPhee, Robert Charles “Bobby”. . . . . ’90-91 O’Hara, Cecil Cornelius...... ’15 Rasmussen, Phil ...... ’06 Lillie, Theren C...... ’18 Medeiros, Joseph...... ’09-10 O’Leary, Daniel P...... ’49 Ratto, David Joseph...... ’75-76 Lockwood, Marcus Wade ...... ’91-92 Melvin, Christopher Matthew...... ’87-88 Oehlman, Walter Karl...... ’53 Ray, David Eugene...... ’92-93 Long, Ted Neal ...... ’48-49 Mermod, Jack Horace...... ’41-42 Oglesby, John William ...... ’49 Reagan, William Burroughs...... ’78 Louie, Walter...... ’50-51-52 Merritt, Ross Allen...... ’71-72 Ojeil, Patrick...... ’01 Record, Todd C...... ’81-82 Lovelace, Charles William. . . . . ’50-51-52-53 Messerli, Robbin Lane...... ’82-83 Oldershaw, Terry Neil ...... ’60 Redden, Ivan E. “Pinky” ...... ’36-37 Lowery, James ...... ’37 Mettler, Bradley Lloyd...... ’82-83 Oliver, Brandon...... ’04-05-06-07 Redlick, Michael ...... ’80 Lucas, Ryan ...... ’11 Mettler, Raymond A...... ’38 Olson, Grant Joseph...... ’74-75 Reed, Edward C...... ’12-13 Lucia, Vincent M...... ’79-80 Meyer, Lyle E...... ’42 Omi, Gary Takayuki...... ’88-89 Reed, Marcus David...... ’91-92-93 Lucido, John Paul...... ’78-79-80 Michalak, Ryan...... ’98 Onstott, Hobart G...... ’15 Reedy, Jerome William...... ’74 Luhrs, Elmo K...... ’13 Michel, Clarence A...... ’25 Ontiveros, Lawrence Anthony...... ’81 Reekers, Jeff...... ’07-08 Luke, Hing Kai...... ’22 Mietus, Christopher Michael. . . . .’67-68-69-70 Ordway, Charles A...... ’17 Reich, Carl P...... ’50, ’52 Lundgren, Charles E...... ’54-55 Migliaccio, Anthony P...... ’60-61 Ortega, Richard Manuel ...... ’51-52-53-54 Reid, Justin...... ’97-98-99 Lydon III, Edward C. “Sandy”. . . . . ’58, ’60 Mihaylo, Kyle...... ’07-08-09-10 Ortiz, John...... ’60 Reiley, James Jeffrey...... ’88-89-90 Lyman, Scott...... ’09-10-11 Milano Jr., Robert Louis ...... ’83-84 Osborn, Anthony M...... ’87-88 Reilly, John Robert...... ’75-76-77 MacFarlane, W...... ’40 Millay, James Lloyd...... ’42 Overholt, Daniel...... ’97-98-99 Reilly, Thomas Claude...... ’72 MacLeod-Roemer, Taylor...... ’98-99-00-01 Miller, Max Ferris...... ’62 Oversier, Paul...... ’73 Reisinger, Andrew ...... ’01-02-03-04 Macon, John E...... ’83 Millsap, Floyd C...... ’38 Owen, Elmer E...... ’16 Remmers, Marty...... ’97-98 Maddocks, William H...... ’57-58 Mitchell, Adam...... ’97-98 Pace, Milton D...... ’57 Renner, Ervin Charles...... ’42 Madley, Gordon Charles...... ’50-51 Moak, Donald M...... ’64 Pacheco, Oscar L...... ’75-76 Repetto, John Louis...... ’70-71-72-73 Mandella Jr., Dominic Richard ...... ’61 Mobley, Delmar R...... ’57 Palleschi, John L...... ’90-91 Richard, Raymond Paul...... ’69-70 Maney, Robert...... ’49 Moffett, Robert E...... ’25 Pandel, James Pandelis...... ’42 Richards, Jeffrey...... ’36 Manfredi, Ryan P...... ’96 Moffitt, Harold R...... ’56 Paris, Michael Roy...... ’80-81 Richardson, Kent David...... ’65-66 Mang, Daniel A...... ’35 Moisan, Charles R...... ’26 Park, James Caldwell...... ’60 Richman, Keith Stuart...... ’72-73-74 Manhard, Stephen Christopher...... ’88-89 Montgomery, Herman L. “Fred”. . . . . ’25-26 Parker III, William Davis...... ’84-85 Rickabaugh, Mark Douglas...... ’73-74 Maroni Jr., George Joseph...... ’39-40-41 Moody, Gilman D...... ’36-37-38 Parker, Eric Christopher...... ’78-79-80 Rinaldi, Robert Joseph “Rob”...... ’86-87 Marquez, Julio ...... ’00-01-02-03 Moore, Glenwood Ernest...... ’49 Parker, Fred Thomas ...... ’67-68-69-70 Rinder, Raymond William...... ’52 Martin, Kenneth ...... ’22 Moore, Matthew William ...... ’90-91 Parmenter, Rick...... ’98-99 Rivera Jr., Ralph ...... ’88-89 Martin, Kenneth ...... ’41 Moore, Myrel Reed ...... ’58 Patella, Aaron Joseph...... ’88-89, ’91 Rivett, Robin Lee...... ’67-68-69 Martin, Wilbur Roderick “Will”...... ’90-91 Mordaunt, Mike...... ’00 Patella, John Anthony...... ’62-63 Rivett, Ron Lane...... ’67 Martini, Richard William...... ’75-76-77 Morgan, Brett...... ’11 Patterson, Fredrick Douglass. . . . . ’78-79-80 Roberts, John Montgomery...... ’15-16 Martz, Bradley E...... ’94 Moroski, Michael Henry...... ’76-77-78-79 Paynton III, Earle F...... ’90 Roberts, Steven Michael...... ’85-86-87 Massucco, Joseph Peter...... ’90-91-92-93 Morris, Gregory Scott...... ’92-93-94 Pecchenino, Bradley Celestino...... ’49 Robinson, Cordon James...... ’49 Mastagni, Michael A...... ’95 Morris, Thomas Brian...... ’65-66 Pedretti, Terrill Frank “Terry”. . . . . ’87-88-89 Robinson, Theodore Albert...... ’47 Masuda, Mamoru James...... ’39 Morse, Arthur E...... ’18 Pepple, Mark William...... ’65, ’67-68 Rock, Peter Michael...... ’81 Mathewson, Robert Clayton “Rob”. . . . ’70-71 Moss, Donald M...... ’50 Perales, Alex Perez ...... ’73-74 Rockwell, Jack Ackerman...... ’47 Matty, Charles William “Bill”...... ’64-65 Moulton, Larry E...... ’56-57 Pereira, Mitchell Joseph...... ’82-83 Rodriques, Lupe John...... ’47 Maxey, Leonard H...... ’54-55-56 Mullen, Michael Robert “Mickey”...... ’90 Peters, Melvin George ...... ’66 Roel, Raul...... ’19 Mayeda, Hiroshi ...... ’37-38 Mulvany, Michael Herbert...... ’76 Petersen, Ruben J...... ’26 Rogaski, Chester A...... ’65 Mayfield, Robert Wayne...... ’58 Murdoch, Michael ...... ’01 Peterson, Harold Lloyd...... ’40 Rohlfing, Jonathan...... ’97-98-99-00 Mays, Marven E...... ’57 Myers, Charles G...... ’55-56-57-58 Petrovich, Paul Sylvester...... ’80-81 Rominger, Richard Elmer...... ’49 Mazzera Jr., Rollin Wallace “Rick”. . ’71-72-73-74 Myers, Jeffrey Lee...... ’83-84-85-86 Petrucelli, David...... ’78-79 Rooney, Sean...... ’05 McAtee, Brad ...... ’06-07-08 Myers, Louis J...... ’19 Pettitt, Richard Joseph...... ’54-55 Rosa, Jeff...... ’01 McBurney, Robert R...... ’54 Nagata, Fred Hiroshi ...... ’65 Pfyl, Dennis Edward...... ’71-72-73 Rose, David Ray ...... ’72-73 McCabe, Herbert Leslie...... ’49-50 Nakagi, Scott Shigeru...... ’84-85-86 Phillips, Harold P...... ’16-17-18 Ross, Floyd Thomas...... ’50-51-52 McCallum, Roy D...... ’16 Nava, Louis James...... ’46-47-48 Phillips, Lyman P...... ’50 Ross, Kevin John ...... ’86-87 McCandless, Edward G...... ’39 Naviaux, James Lee...... ’54 Phillips, Michael...... ’03-04-05 Roundtree, Harold H...... ’14-15 McCarthy, Stephen Leo...... ’65-66, ’69 Nedderman, John Henry...... ’46-47-48-49 Piccini, Joseph Emil...... ’87-88-89 Rouney, Louis R...... ’19 McChesney, Jeremy...... ’05-06, ’08-09 Needham, Joel...... ’03-04 Pinkerman, Norvin Adrian...... ’47-48 Rounsaville, Darren R...... ’91 McClosky, Fred G...... ’17 Neighbors, Gregory Trevor ...... ’90 Piombo, Christopher Vincent...... ’81-82 Rounsaville, Robert Ray “Bobby”. . . . . ’89-90

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Rowe, Gary Lee...... ’84, ’86 Slater, Colby E. “Babe” ...... ’16 Swearingen, Roger Kent...... ’61-62 Weeth, Waldo W...... ’26 Royster, Ryan...... ’05-06-07-08 Slater, Nathan...... ’09-10-11 Sweeney, Michael P...... ’25-26 Wehmueller, John Edward...... ’24-25 Rubin, Earl V...... ’16 Slater, Robert J...... ’80-81-82 Swimley Jr., Phillip Steve...... ’82-83-84 Weishahn, Dale B...... ’63-64 Rucker, Edward A...... ’35 Slater, Thomas ...... ’75-76 Swinney, Mark Richard...... ’80 Weiss, Stephen E...... ’59-60 Ruedy, Brent William...... ’87-88-89 Slatter, Harold G...... ’35 Sylvester, Craig M...... ’65 Weldon, Jesse Pale ...... ’42 Rushton, Michael Douglas...... ’67 Slaybaugh, Russell C...... ’26 Symens, Milford Henry...... ’40-41 Wells, Mark ...... ’02-03 Ruther, Scott Edward...... ’86 Slingerland, Johannes Petres “John” . . . ’72-73 Tabor, Greg...... ’80 Wesnousky, Steven Glenn...... ’71 Rutherford, Ronald D...... ’52-53 Sloss, Michael Stanley...... ’62-63 Takaki, Matthew Takeo...... ’86-87-88 West, Eric John David...... ’50-51-52 Saigo, Roy Hirofumi...... ’59 Smith, Edward Michael...... ’51 Taku, Hakaru ...... ’36-37 West, George Beal Emmanuel. . . . .’50-51-52 Sale, David Dandridge ...... ’48, ’51-52 Smith, Eric Stephen...... ’92 Tappin, Kenneth Raymond...... ’85-86-87 Wetzel, Burt Louis...... ’37-38 Salisbury, James Brian...... ’86 Smith, John Jay...... ’52-53 Tarriba, Manuel E...... ’12 Whelehan, John Kevin...... ’81-82 Sanders, Kyle...... ’10 Smith, Nate...... ’06 Taub, Rudy Nicholas...... ’89-90 Whitaker, Thomas Wallace...... ’23 Sanfilippo, Bradley A...... ’96-97-98 Smith, Richard Joseph ...... ’63-64-65-66 Tavernetti, James F...... ’56-57 White, Alfred Kent...... ’55-56-57 Sanger, Samuel...... ’17 Smith, William Edgar...... ’35 Tavernetti, James Romeo. . . . . ’23-24-25-26 White, Alvin S...... ’36-37 Sargent, David Wallace...... ’65-66-67-68 Snow, Richard L...... ’57 Tavernetti, Thomas Frederick...... ’40 White, Daniel Peter...... ’69-70 Sartori, Haydn Jack...... ’26 Snyder, Steve...... ’02 Taylor, M. Elvin...... ’39 Whyte, Ronald Scott ...... ’79-80-81 Saunders, James Stewart...... ’79-80 Soares Jr., Alfred L...... ’52-53 Teevan, Starbuck...... ’00-01 Wilcox, Elbert Hughes...... ’35 Saviez, Frank Lionel...... ’48, ’50, ’52 Soares, Martin Anthony ...... ’88-89 Temple, Richard William “Rip”...... ’79 Wilcox, Lee Arthur...... ’76-77 Sbragia, Ronald Joseph...... ’62 Soderman, Dustin...... ’00-01-02-03 Temple, Robert Frank “Rob”...... ’78-79 Wilds, Victor J...... ’36-37 Schafer, Justin...... ’07-08-09-10 Soekland, Roy Daniel...... ’39-40 Teter, L. Hulan...... ’11 Wilkinson, Rollin L...... ’55 Schaffer, Alvin W...... ’23 Sommer, Brett...... ’02 Thomas, Jesse Harriman...... ’35 Wilkinson, Ronald B...... ’81 Schammel, Alvin C...... ’13-14 Soskin, Peter ...... ’02-03-04-05 Thompson, Jared...... ’09 Willert, Joshua ...... ’96-97-98 Schaper, John Jeffrey Lynn...... ’77 Spangler, James Lysle ...... ’56 Thompson, Ryan...... ’97-98-99-00 Willett, Lawrence Bruce ...... ’77-78 Schauer, Robert Frederick...... ’66-67 Sparks, Matthew T...... ’94-95-96-97 Thornton, Trevor ...... ’02-03 Williams Jr., Arleigh T...... ’61 Schauer, Thomas Jacob...... ’67-68-69 Spaulding, George Thomas...... ’42 Thrasher, William Curtis ...... ’58 Williams, Brian Edward...... ’85-86-87 Scheer, Arnold H...... ’49-50 Spurlock, John Payton...... ’59-60 Tipton, Clyde...... ’38-39 Williams, Eleazer Deming ...... ’39 Scheerer Jr., George William...... ’46 Spurr, Allen Harlie...... ’35-36 Toller, Mick...... ’97-98 Williams, Geoff...... ’99 Schifano, Anthony E...... ’94-95-96-97 Staehle, Phillip Charles...... ’82-83 Torres, Sandy Joseph...... ’88-89 Williams, James Joseph “Jamie”. . . .’85-86-87 Schlagenhauf, Gary Byron. . . . . ’67-68-69-70 Stafford, Keith I...... ’51 Towne, Robert Douglas...... ’75-76-77 Williamson, John Herbert...... ’39 Schmidt Jr., Paul G...... ’39 Stahl, Mark Nicholas...... ’92 Tracy, Norris B...... ’51 Wilson, Adam...... ’00-01 Schmidt, John Fred...... ’41 Stam, Roger G...... ’57 Trainor, James F...... ’56-57-58 Wilson Jr., John Hamilton...... ’53 Schofield, Michael...... ’02 Stanwyck, Harry...... ’11 Treat, David ...... ’05-06 Wilson, Charles Beninghoff. . . . .’51-52-53-54 Schroepfer, Daniel Vincent. . . . . ’67-68-69-70 Starnater, Burnell E...... ’25 Trevor Jr., Frank...... ’49 Wilson, Derek D...... ’96-97-98-99 Schrupp, Mark Allen...... ’76-77 Starr, David Graham...... ’65 Trotts, William Victor ...... ’16-17 Wilson, Donald Edwin...... ’48 Schuldt, Richard Robert...... ’48-49 Stassi, John B...... ’63-64 Trumbull, Terry A...... ’65 Wilson, Francis P...... ’17, ’19, ’21 Schumann, Delwin Lenning...... ’12, ’14 Staub, Ronald Frank...... ’87-88 Trummer, David John...... ’80-81 Wilson, Francis Reese...... ’22-23 Schwall, Floyd J. “Chick”...... ’24-25 Stay, William Reuben...... ’22-23-24 Tucker, Lee E...... ’36 Wilson, Jake...... ’98-99-00 Schwartner, William Albert ...... ’46-47 Steacy, James D...... ’50 Tulk, Robby...... ’01-02-03-04 Wilson, Mark Douglas ...... ’82 Schwartz, David Adam...... ’89-90-91 Steele, Chester T...... ’17 Turner, Ollie ...... ’98-99 Wilson, Patrick Allan...... ’91 Scoma, Ryan ...... ’08-09 Steidlmayer, Luke...... ’00-01-02 Uchishiba, George M...... ’57-58-59 Wilson, Rudolph E...... ’20 Sconyers, Harold Walter...... ’50 Stein, Matthew...... ’08 Van Orden, Matt...... ’07 Wilson, Shawn Patrick Daniel ...... ’88 Scranton, Terry Wayne...... ’65, ’67-68 Stein, Roger Jordan...... ’81, ’83-84 Vanderpan, David Allan...... ’85-86 Wilson, Thomas Edward...... ’76-77 Seabourne, Steven Curtiss...... ’77-78-79 Stephenson, Robert Kim...... ’62-63 Vaughn, Matthew Lee ...... ’89-90-91-92 Winton, Scott A...... ’95-96 Sells, Stanley...... ’84 Stetson, Charles J...... ’12 Vawter, Ralph R...... ’15-16 Woods, John Barnard...... ’73-74-75-76 Sentous, Frank L...... ’19-20 Stevenson Jr., Albert Franz. . . . .’61-62-63-64 Veerkamp Jr., Elwin Fowler...... ’53 Woodward, J. Hoke...... ’21 Sentous, John C...... ’20 Stewart, Robert Franklin “Rob”. . . . . ’71-72 Velleno, Carl A...... ’96-97-98-99 Woodward, James Alan ...... ’87-88 Serpa, Albert George ...... ’37-38 Stilson, Keith Robert...... ’68-69 Verdugo, George Edward...... ’88 Worswick, George Drape...... ’13 Sevier, Ernest William...... ’35 Stine, Timothy R...... ’94-95 Vignau, Jeff ...... ’01-02-03 Wright, Carol Willard...... ’13-14 Shackelford, Lee Stephen...... ’74-75 Stitt, Lloyd S. “Babe”...... ’23-24-25-26 Vignau, Steven Robert...... ’73 Wright, Jason Michael ...... ’89-90-91-92 Shallott, Ryan Frederick...... ’91 Stock, Garrett L...... ’12 Viney, Samuel...... ’69, ’71 Yarbrough, William...... ’11-12 Shapiro, David...... ’00-01 Stoddard, Edward B...... ’35-36 Vogt, Michael K...... ’80-81 Yiadom, Yaw ...... ’03 Shapiro, Jason Howard...... ’91-92-93-94 Stoddard, Robert Joseph...... ’77-78-79 Vom Steeg, Alvern Lee...... ’57, ’59-60 Yenovkian, Richard Haig “Rick”. . . ’68-69-70-71 Sharma, Sanjay...... ’92-93-94-95 Stoffers, William Henry...... ’75-76 Walker, Oliver H...... ’21 Young, Adam ...... ’11 Sharp Jr., LeRoy Bassett...... ’48-49-50 Stollberg, Jim...... ’97-98 Walker, Scotty...... ’09, ’11 Young, Randall Sutton...... ’60-61 Sheehan, Jeffrey William...... ’73-74 Stout, Dewey D...... ’22 Wallace, Clifford Michael...... ’68 Zeitler, John C...... ’37 Shepherd, Richard Allen...... ’53-54 Straw, Brandon...... ’98 Walsh, Christopher William. . . . .’92-93-94-95 Zimmerman, Frederick Earl...... ’75-76 Shimizu, Todd Gordon ...... ’93 Stretch, Chris ...... ’97-98-99-00 Walter, R. Donald...... ’20-21 Zumstein, Matthew D...... ’96-97-98-99 Shreve, Robert L...... ’25 Stromberg, Christian...... ’81-82-83-84 Waltz, Richard Chapman...... ’84-85 Shreve, Robert McKillop...... ’56-57, ’59 Stuart, Edward Earl...... ’50 Ward, Terry W...... ’11 Shutts, Zach...... ’06 Sturgeon, Nolan ...... ’97-98-99-00 Warner, Ross...... ’00-01-02-03 Siefert, Brent ...... ’98 Sturges, Elmer C...... ’23-24 Warren, John Harlan ...... ’73-74-75 Siemens, John C...... ’54 Styles, Robert B...... ’55-56 Wasserburger, John J...... ’60-61 Sigg, Clay Walker ...... ’70-71-72 Suiter, Andrew...... ’08-09 Watson Jr., Frank H...... ’18, ’20 Sigler, Jay L...... ’52 Sumner, Herbert Bradford...... ’47 Watson, Sean...... ’10 Silva, Milton Gilbert...... ’48-49 Suthers, Gary Lee ...... ’63-64 Watson, Thomas Mills ...... ’61 Sims, Joseph B...... ’22-23 Sutter, Robert W...... ’56 Watts, Richard Montgomery ...... ’93-94 Sims, Prairie...... ’95 Swagerty, Terry L...... ’62-63 Wear, Larry Clive...... ’88 Sims, William A...... ’20-21 Swank, Neal Kean...... ’93-94-95-96 Weaver, Gary R...... ’61 Skeen, Spencer Christian ...... ’90-91 Swanson, Jan C...... ’61-62-63 Weeks, John Armin...... ’73

2012 UC DAVIS BASEBALL 49 UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any THIS IS University of California campus.

Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies Agricultural Systems and Environment American Studies Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Science & Management Anthropology The university also offers hundreds of student Applied Physics ACADEMICS clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, frater- Art History UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural Art Studio nities and sororities, faith-based organizations and the Asian American Studies & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & Atmospheric Science Associated Students of UC Davis student government. Avian Sciences Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, For the active Aggie, students may participate Biochemical Engineering Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the Biochemistry & Molecular Biology in the diverse intramural sports program or join one Biological Science Division of Biological Sciences. Biological Systems Engineering of the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Biomedical Engineering With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate Biotechnology Recreation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing programs, the university offers the most expansive and Cell Biology the campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue. Chemical Engineering diverse range of academics among any of the University Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual Chemistry of California campuses. Additionally, students also have Chicana/Chicano Studies student-run open house. The popular event showcases Chinese the opportunity to combine majors or customize their all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, Civil Engineering field of study by creating an individual major. Classical Civilization staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur- Clinical Nutrition For those interested in graduate degrees – whether Communication rounding communities. Community & Regional Development it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers Comparative Literature Computational Applied Science advising services to help students craft their education Computer Engineering Computer Science toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis GETTING AROUND Computer Science & Engineering students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance Crop Science & Management Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city Design to either their first or second choices. of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international Dramatic Art East Asian Studies airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Economics Electrical Engineering Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac- English COMMUNITY ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the Entomology With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Environmental & Resource Sciences finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches. Environmental Biology & Management Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so- Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry cially innovative community. Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning Yolobus and the student-operated bus systems Environmental Toxicology The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity offer free transportation to registered undergraduates. Exercise Biology shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the Fiber & Polymer Science The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities Film Studies other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike Food Science for active students. French paths make the entire town conducive to both riders Genetics Geology and pedestrians. German History ACTIVITIES Human Development Hydrology On campus, UC Davis students can rally around International Agricultural Development the highly successful athletics department by joining www.ucdavis.edu International Relations Italian the spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class Japanese Landscape Architecture performance at the Robert & Magrit Linguistics Managerial Economics for the Performing Arts. Materials Science & Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medieval Studies Microbiology Music Native American Studies Natural Sciences Nature & Culture Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy Physics Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Soil & Water Science Spanish Statistics Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies i CAMPUS LEADERSHIP

LINDA KATEHI UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi became the sixth chancellor of the Uni- computer science at the University of Michigan. versity of California, Davis, on August 17, 2009. As chief Since her early years as a faculty member, Chancellor executive officer, she oversees all aspects of the university’s Katehi has focused on expanding research opportunities for teaching, research and public service mission. undergraduates and improving the education and profes- Chancellor Katehi (kah-TAY-hee) also holds UC Davis sional experience of graduate students, with an emphasis faculty appointments in electrical and computer engineering on underrepresented groups. She has mentored more than and in women and gender studies. A member of the National 70 postdoctoral fellows, doctoral and master’s students in Academy of Engineering, she chairs the President’s Com- electrical and computer engineering. Twenty-one of the 42 mittee for the National Medal of Science and is chair of the doctoral students who graduated under her supervision Secretary of Commerce’s committee for the National Medal have become faculty members in research universities in of Technology and Innovation. She is a fellow and board the United States and abroad. member of the American Association for the Advancement Her work in electronic circuit design has led to numer- of Science and a member of many other national boards ous national and international awards both as a technical and committees. leader and educator, 16 U.S. patents, and an additional six Previously, Chancellor Katehi served as provost and U.S. patent applications. She is the author or co-author of vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Il- 10 book chapters and about 600 refereed publications in linois at Urbana-Champaign; the John A. Edwardson Dean journals and symposia proceedings. of Engineering and professor of electrical and computer She earned her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineer- engineering at Purdue University; and associate dean for ing from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, academic affairs and graduate education in the College of in 1977, and her master’s and doctoral degrees in electrical Engineering and professor of electrical engineering and engineering from UCLA in 1981 and 1984, respectively.

FRED WOOD Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Fred Wood assumed the role of Vice Chancellor for ness Officers. He also serves on the Council of Deans and Student Affairs on August 1, 2007. Dr. Wood oversees pro- Vice Chancellors at UC Davis, as well as over twenty different grams and services that enhance the academic and personal committees and councils on and off campus. development of students, including intercollegiate athletics. Several priorities he is focusing on in Student Affairs He also provides administrative leadership to a Division of include building bridges within Student Affairs and with over 50 student support programs and to a team of over academic affairs; increasing the diversity of our student 800 staff members. In addition, he manages a budget of population by reaching out to students who are disadvan- over 30 million dollars. He advises the Chancellor on mat- taged and underrepresented; recruitment and admissions; ters relating to students, enrollment, access, retention, and increasing the number of students transferring to UC Davis campus climate. from community colleges and helping with their transition; Wood earned his bachelor’s and Ph.D. from UC Davis develop an inclusive community for all of our students; work in Chemistry in 1980 and 1984. Soon after graduating, he to help new students effectively navigate the university; im- began his faculty appointment in Chemistry and also served prove retention and graduation; improve accountability and the College of Letters and Science as the Associate Dean, a transparency; improve student health; increase fundraising position he held for 13 years. Most recently he served as efforts to help support our units and their needs; maintaining the Associate Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies and affordability for students to attend college; and keeping up Interim Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies. He is a 2003 with the latest technology to provide our staff, faculty and graduate of the Harvard University Executive Leadership and students with the most up to date and accurate information. Management Institute, and also a graduate of the University Dr. Wood continues to teach undergraduate students of California Management Institute. while serving in his administrative role and maintaining Dr. Wood is a member of several professional organiza- a focus on continually improving the services available to tions including American College Personnel Association, undergraduate and graduate students. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, and the National Association of College and University Busi-

ii UC DAVIS ATHLETICS

NONA RICHARDSON Interim Director of Athletics Nona Richardson was named Senior Associate Athletics Officials Sub-Committee (2001-02). She has also been a Director at UC Davis in March 2007. She brings extensive member of committees for the Mid-Continent Conference experience to her role at UC Davis which includes overseeing and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics compliance, student services and sports medicine programs, Administrators (NACWAA), the latter for which she also as well as sport supervision. served as a board member. Richardson has experienced intercollegiate athletics Richardson has presented at several national confer- from a variety of roles, most recently during her tenure at ences, is a member of NACWAA and the National Association Ball State, where she served as the senior woman administra- of Girls and Women in Sports, and has won several awards tor. There she oversaw daily operations for sports medicine, including NACWAA’s Dr. Nell Jackson Award (2000). and strength and conditioning while also supervising seven Her athletics administrative tenure was preceded by sports, including women’s basketball and women’s volleyball. a volleyball coaching career that was highlighted by head Her contributions at Ball State also included student-athlete coaching positions at Eastern Michigan (1987-95) and Val- services, community outreach programming, career develop- paraiso (1996-99) and an assistant coaching assignment at ment education, student-athlete awards, and other related ar- Kentucky (1984-87). Richardson was also an assistant coach eas while also serving as a Title IX and gender equity resource. at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in 1991. Prior to Ball State, Richardson was Associate Director of Richardson was a standout volleyball player at Michigan Athletics and SWA at Valparaiso University for seven years, State (1978-81) where she was a team co-captain, MVP and where she served in similar capacities while also serving as a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Compliance Coordinator for the 18-sport athletics program. Women (AIAW) All-State team. Her duties also involved student-athlete eligibility, event She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physi- management and other key administrative responsibilities. cal Education from Michigan State in 1983 and her Master Richardson has served on numerous committees of Arts and Liberal Studies in Human Behavior and Society throughout her distinguished career, including the NCAA from Valparaiso University in 1999. Division I Volleyball Committee (2000-02) and Volleyball

ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTORS

Cindy Spiro Mike Bazemore Jennifer Cardone Josh Flushman Senior Associate Athletics Director Associate Athletics Director Associate Athletics Director Associate Athletics Director External Affairs Business Operations Compliance Sports Performance, Enhancement & Resource Development & Development

iii UC DAVIS HEAD COACHES

Bob Biggs Vianney Campos Steve Doten Jennifer Gross Jamie Holmes Football Field Hockey Men’s Water Polo Women’s Basketball Women’s Volleyball

Barbara Jahn John Lavallee Daryl Lee Jim Les Bill Maze Women’s Swimming Women’s Gymnastics Men’s Tennis Men’s Basketball Women’s Tennis

MaryClaire Robinson Dwayne Shaffer Matt Vaughn Anne Walker Drew Wartenburg Women’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Baseball Women’s Golf Track & Field/Cross Country

Cy Williams Jamey Wright Karen Yoder Men’s Golf Women’s Water Polo Softball

iv HOME OF THE AGGIES

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) offers a wide array of fitness areas, including full- ACTIVITIES & size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center RECREATION CENTER for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and racquetball courts, and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

THE PAVILION

HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER

The Pavilion, formerly known as Recreation Hall, serves as home court for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as con- certs and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California. The former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con- verted to a first-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005. LA RUE FIELD

Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Champion- ships in the past decade. Recent additions include bat- ting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER

The Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event in January of 2004. The complex features an Olympic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, office space and permanent seating for approximately 500 spectators. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host champion- ship events, including the 2006 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships.

v Both Aggie Stadium AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM (left), the home of soc- cer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s.

TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK

Built in the late 1940s, Toomey Field has hosted numer- Dobbins boasts one DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX ous championship events for football, track & field and of the finest playing lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts surfaces in Northern Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wil- California. In 2002, the son Track as a practice facility. stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent conces- sion/restroom facilities.

MARYA WELCH TENNIS CENTER

Dedicated in April 2005, the Marya Welch Tennis Center represents an expansion of the former Hickey Tennis Courts. Recent additions include grandstands and canopied benches for the north courts. TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addi- AGGIE STADIUM tion to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space.

Aggie Stadium serves as the home facility for the football, women’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey teams. The multi- use venue features an all-weather Sportexe playing surface, a first-class press box, full locker rooms, restrooms and conces- sions. The initial design has seating for 11,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

vi SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA UC Davis student-athletes typically have a mini- Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All- mum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic District/America honorees, and has claimed a record advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although Student-Athlete Academic Services deserves much of appointments with the athletic academic advisors are Michelle Roppeau the credit for these accomplishments. not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might Director of Athletic The office started in 1988 with a single staff choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues Academic Advising member serving as a centralized resource for academic including: advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional • General education (GE) requirements academic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an as- • Dropping/adding courses sistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative • Time management/study skills • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form assistant. It is headed by Nona Richardson, senior as- • Study hall for student-athletes sociate director of athletics. • Personal issues that affect academic performance The Student-Athlete Academic Services office • Choosing a major/career provides a range of services to student-athletes on all • Declaring or changing a major 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics with course and major selection as well as interpretation • Preparation for graduate programs and clarification of eligibility rules and issues. • Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647 The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical any student interested in a graduate program in ath- therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 letic training, as well as any medical or allied medical Jeff Hogan student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible profession. Head Athletic Trainer for providing medical care to the 800-plus student- The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten- athletes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams. sive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of The student athletic trainers serve two to three injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is head- years with the program, logging in more than 1,500 quartered there as well.

OTHER RESOURCES

Cowell Student Health Center...... 752-2300 Student Disability Center...... 752-3184 Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA)...... 754-7103 International House...... 753-5007 Internship & Career Center...... 752-2855 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center...... 752-2452 Learning Skills Center...... 752-2013 Women’s Resource & Research Center...... 752-3372 Student Employment Center...... 752-0520 Counseling Center...... 752-0871 FINANCIAL SUPPORT The House (Peer Counseling)...... 752-2790 Undergraduate Scholarship Office...... 752-2804 Cross Cultural Center...... 752-4287 Financial Aid Office...... 752-2390 Education Abroad Center...... 752-3014 Dean Witter Fund Residential Services...... 752-2033 vii