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WASHINGTON STATE (22-17, 9-12 Pac-12) (22-17, 9-12 Pac-12) Pullman, Wash WSUCOUGARS.COM | Baseball Contact | Bobby Alworth | 509-335-5785 (O) | 951-452-6129 (C) | [email protected] 2021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NO. 16 UCLA (25-14, 12-9 Pac-12) at WASHINGTON STATE (22-17, 9-12 Pac-12) (22-17, 9-12 Pac-12) Pullman, Wash. | Bailey-Brayton Field | May 7-9, 2021 Friday, 6:05 p.m. | Saturday, 2:05 p.m. | Sunday, 1:05 p.m. FEBRUARY (7-1) 2/19 UC Davis Davis, Calif. W, 11-1 UCLA PROBABLE STARTERS WASHINGTON STATE 2/20 UC Davis (7) Davis, Calif. W, 12-5 Zach Pettway | Sr. | RHP | 1-3, 2.45 ERA, 49 K, 51.0 IP Brandon White | Jr. | RHP | 5-3, 5.26 ERA, 48 K, 51.1 IP 2/20 UC Davis Davis, Calif. W, 5-3 Sean Mullen | Jr. | RHP | 8-1, 2.45 ERA, 73 K, 55.0 IP Zane Mills | Jr. | RHP | 5-3, 3.51 ERA, 71 K, 66.2 IP 2/21 UC Davis Davis, Calif. L, 5-13 Jesse Bergin | So. | RHP | 4-3, 3.86 ERA, 43 K, 53.2 IP TBA 2/25 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 6-3 2/26 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 19-5 2/27 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 15-1 BROADCAST INFO SERIES HISTORY 2/28 Dixie State St. George, Utah W, 10-3 WEBSTREAM: wsucougars.com HISTORY: UCLA leads 59-24 GAME STREAK: UCLA +7 MARCH (5-7) LIVESTATS: wsucougars.com SERIES STREAK: UCLA +2 3/5 Seattle U Pullman, Wash. W, 6-1 LAST MEETING: 2019, UCLA won series 3-0 (Pullman) 3/6 Seattle U Pullman, Wash. W, 14-7 RADIO: WSUCOUGARS.COM / WSU GAMEDAY APP UCLA 6-2, UCLA 10-0, UCLA 13-10 3/7 Seattle U Pullman, Wash. L, 2-6 Pullman - KQQQ (104.7 FM, 1150 AM) LAST WSU SERIES WIN: 2017, 2-1 (Pullman) 3/11 Seattle U Seattle Postponed 3/12 Seattle U Seattle Postponed Spokane - KXLY (920 AM) WSU 7-1, WSU 7-3, UCLA 12-2 3/12 Washington Seattle Postponed Moses Lake - KBSN (1470 AM) 3/13 Washington Seattle Postponed Tri-Cities - KONA (610 AM) Saturday-Sunday ONLY SERIES HISTORY IN PULLMAN: UCLA leads 26-12 3/17 Portland Portland W, 6-4 PLAY-BY-PLAY: Matt Chazanow SERIES STREAK: UCLA +1 3/19 No. 18 Oregon State * Corvallis, Ore. W, 5-2 LAST TIME IN PULLMAN: 2019, UCLA won series 3-0 3/20 No. 18 Oregon State * Corvallis, Ore. L, 3-10 TWITTER: @wsucougarbsb UCLA 6-2, UCLA 10-0, UCLA 13-10 3/21 No. 18 Oregon State * Corvallis, Ore. L, 8-9 INSTAGRAM: @wsucougarbsb LAST WSU SERIES WIN: 2017, 2-1 3/23 UNLV Las Vegas W, 10-5 WSU 7-1, WSU 7-3, UCLA 12-2 3/24 UNLV Las Vegas L, 8-15 SERIES HISTORY IN LOS ANGELES: UCLA leads 33-10 3/26 No. 16 Arizona State * Tempe, Ariz. L, 0-10 NEUTRAL: WSU leads 2-0 3/27 No. 16 Arizona State * Tempe, Ariz. L, 4-5 3/28 No. 16 Arizona State * Tempe, Ariz. L, 0-9 COUGARS HOST NO. 16 UCLA FOR WEEKEND SERIES Washington State continues it’s eight-game homestand with a three-game weekend series against No. 16 UCLA. APRIL (7-9) 4/1 No. 24 Stanford * Pullman, Wash. L, 3-18 FOLLOW ALONG 4/2 No. 24 Stanford * Pullman, Wash. L, 5-7 Cougar baseball fans can follow all the season’s action on the Washington State baseball official twitter page 4/3 No. 24 Stanford * Pullman, Wash. W, 10-9 (10) @wsucougarbsb, instagram page @wsucougarbsb and wsucougars.com. Links to live stats, webstreams and 4/7 Utah Valley Orem, Utah W, 5-3 radio streams will be available on the baseball schedule page at wsucougars.com. 4/9 Utah * Salt Lake City W, 12-7 4/10 Utah * Salt Lake City L, 7-10 ON DECK 4/11 Utah * Salt Lake City W, 5-3 The Cougars will wrap up their homestand Tuesday against Portland at 1:05 p.m. 4/13 No. 21 Gonzaga Pullman, Wash. L, 0-9 (5) 4/16 No. 13 Arizona * Pullman, Wash. W, 21-2 4/17 No. 13 Arizona * Pullman, Wash. L, 8-13 LIMITED GUESTS ALLOWED AT BAILEY-BRAYTON 4/18 No. 13 Arizona * Pullman, Wash. L, 8-14 In accordance with Whitman County’s change to Phase 2 of the State of Washington guidelines, Washington 4/23 California * Berkeley, Calif. L, 2-3 State Athletics home events will be without fans until further notice. A limited number of player/coach guests will 4/24 California * Berkeley, Calif. W, 4-2 be permitted in certain venues. 4/25 California * Berkeley, Calif. W, 4-3 4/27 No. 21 Gonzaga Spokane, Wash. L, 5-7 ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE (PLAYER NOTES PAGES 7-17) 4/30 No. 8 Oregon * Pullman, Wash. L, 0-13 Washington State enters the weekend with a 22-17 overall record after beating Seattle U 16-8 Wednesday and own a 9-12 mark in Pac-12 Conference play after taking two of three from No. 8 Oregon in Pullman last weekend. MAY (3-0) The Cougars have won two straight conference series and three of their last four series. WSU enter the weekend 5/1 No. 8 Oregon * Pullman, Wash. W, 11-1 is second in the league in hitting (.305) and doubles (92), and are led by preseason All-American junior first base- 5/2 No. 8 Oregon * Pullman, Wash. W, 11-6 man Kyle Manzardo (16 2B, 10 HR, 51 RBI) who entered the weekend as the only player in the country with 15+ 5/5 Seattle U Pullman, Wash. W, 16-8 doubles, 10 home runs and 50 RBI. Two-time Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week Zane Mills leads the league in innings (66.2) and is third in strikeouts (71). Head coach Brian Green owns a 31-24 record in his second season at WSU. 5/7 No. 16 UCLA * Pullman, Wash. 6:05 pm 5/8 No. 16 UCLA * Pullman, Wash. 2:05 pm COUGAR QUICK HITS 5/9 No. 16 UCLA * Pullman, Wash. 1:05 pm 5/11 Portland Pullman, Wash. 1:05 pm TEAM 5/14 USC * Los Angeles 6 pm • WSU enters the weekend 2nd in the Pac-12 in hitting (.305), doubles (92), scoring (7.3), 3rd in slugging (.464) 5/15 USC * Los Angeles 2 pm 5/16 USC * Los Angeles 1 pm • WSU took 2 of 3 from No. 8 Oregon in Pullman last weekend, WSU’s 1st series win over Top-10 team since 2016 5/21 TBA Pullman, Wash. TBA • WSU posted a series win at Utah, its first Pac-12 road series win since 2017 5/22 TBA Pullman, Wash. TBA • WSU posted a program-best 3.09 team GPA in the 2020 fall semester, 30 players had a semester GPA of 3.0+ 5/23 TBA Pullman, Wash. TBA 5/27 Washington * Pullman, Wash. 6:05 pm INDIVIDUAL 5/28 Washington * Pullman, Wash. 6:05 pm • Brian Green is in his 2nd season at WSU (31-24) after 5 seasons leading New Mexico State (158-122-1) 5/29 Washington * Pullman, Wash. 1:05 pm • 1B Kyle Manzardo was named to the 2021 Preseason All-America Third Team (Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA) • Manzardo enters the weekend tied for 1st in the Pac-12 in RBI (51) and doubles (16), 4th in hitting (.387) * Pac-12 Conference Game • RHP Zane Mills earned his 2nd Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week after his CG win at Cal (10 K) Home games in Bold ALL TIMES PACIFIC • OF Collin Montez enters the weekend tied for 7th in the Pac-12 in runs (38), tied for 11th in Extra-Base Hits (17) • SS Kodie Kolden was named to the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List, given to top collegiate shortstop WSUCOUGARS.COM 2021 COUGAR BASEBALL ABOUT UCLA PAC-12 CONFERENCE UCLA enters the weekend ranked as high as No. 16 in the latest Collegiate Baseball Top-25 with a 25-14 overall 2021 STANDINGS record including a 12-9 Pac-12 Conference mark after taking two of three from Oregon State in Westwood last Pac-12 Overall weekend. UCLA leads the all-time series with the Cougars 59-24 and have claimed the last two series including Arizona 15-6 31-11 a sweep in the last meeting back in 2019 in Pullman. WSU is looking for its first series win over the Bruins since Stanford 10-5 24-9 taking two of three in 2017 played in Pullman. Oregon 11-7 27-11 Oregon State 11-7 29-14 INSIDE THE NUMBERS UCLA 12-9 25-14 10,000,000 - A $10 million baseball clubhouse facility is complete, Project: BTO (Back To Omaha) Arizona State 10-8 25-14 139 - WSU enters the week 2nd in the Pac-12 with 139 extra bases hits (36 HR, 92 2B, 11 3B) California 9-9 23-19 92 - WSU enters the week 2nd in the Pac-12 with 92 doubles, No. 5 in the country Washington State 9-12 22-17 58 - WSU enters the week with a No. 58 RPI, up 20 spots after beating No. 8 Oregon twice last weekend USC 6-12 19-19 54 - WSU enters the week leading the Pac-12 with 54 doubles in conference play Utah 5-16 10-26 51 - Manzardo enters the weekend tied for the Pac-12 lead with a team-high 51 RBI, No. 7 in the country Washington 3-12 17-21 43 - Kyle Manzardo had his WSU record 43-game on-base streak snapped in the series opener against Stanford 29 - WSU’s 2020 recruiting class was rated No.
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