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ASEBALL Weekly Release - Mar. 23, 2004 B Utah Hosts Three-Game Series Media Relations Information Beginning a nine-game road trip, BYU travels to for a three - g a m e contact: Ralph Zobell series with the beginning Thursday. The Utes (4-13, 1-2 in the E-Mail: [email protected] ) will host the Cougars (10-19, 0-3) at Franklin Covey Date Opp/Event Time at site of game Field with Thursday and Friday’s games beginning at 6 p.m. and a noon start on 1/29-30 California Berkeley, CA + L, 1-11 Sa t u rd a y . BYU began conference play last week, losing three straight to 2003 MWC 1/30 California Berkeley, CA + L, 3-13 champion UNLV. Utah returns home after losing two of three to New Mexico. Al l 1/31 California Berkeley, CA + L, 4-7 th r ee BYU-Utah games can be listened to live on KOVO 960 AM and are also 2/5 St. Mary’s Stockton, CA + L, 5-9 available on DirectTV and the Dish Network through the BYU Radio channel and 2/6 Pacific Stockton, CA +% L, 4-5 over the Internet. All three games can also be followed live with Gametracker. 2/7 Nevada Stockton, CA +% W, 3-1 Links to the webcasts and audio casts can be found on BYU baseball’s schedule 2/9 Santa Clara Santa Clara, CA + L, 3-9 page at www.b y u c o u g a r s . c o m . 2/10 Santa Clara Santa Clara, CA + W, 11-10 2/12 UC Riverside Riverside, CA L, 1-8 A Quick Look at the Cougars 2/13 UC Riverside Riverside, CA L, 2-4 2/14 UC Riverside Riverside, CA L, 4-6 Fifth year Vance Law returns five position starters and Paul Jacinto, the 2/19 San Jose St. San Jose, CA L, 3-4 MWC of the Year. Players to watch include third-team Preseason All- 2/20 San Jose St. San Jose, CA L, 1-2 (10) American Ranger Wiens, Ryan Chambers, Rob Itri, Jeff Hiestand, Ben Saylor 2/21 San Jose St. San Jose, CA W, 3-2 (10) and Casey Cloward. to watch are Paul Jacinto, junior college transfer 2/26 Pepperdine Malibu, CA % W, 5-0 Patrick Wells and Justin Su’a. 2/27 Nevada Malibu, CA + L, 0-13 (7) 2/28 Cal Northridge Malibu, CA L, 3-6 Probable Pitching Rotation 3/4 Cal Northridge Northridge, CA L, 6-7 Mar. 25 Utah Patrick Wells (3-2, 5.07) Salt Lake City, UT, 6 p.m. 3/5 Long Beach Long Beach, CA % L, 1-3 Mar. 26 Utah Paul Jacinto (0-6, 6.80) Salt Lake City, UT, 6 p.m. 3/6 Cal Northridge Northridge, CA W, 10-4 Mar. 27 Utah Justin Su’a (2-1, 3.59) Salt Lake City, UT, Noon 3/8 Dallas Baptist Fresno, CA W, 6-4 3/9 Chicago St. Fresno, CA W, 21-3 All-Time vs. Utah 3/10 Fresno St. Fresno, CA % W, 5-3 3/11 Monmouth Fresno, CA W, 11-6 The Cougars are 188-84-1 all-time against the University of Utah. Last year, 3/12 Portland Fresno, CA W, 5-4 BYU swept the Utes in regular-season action, winning all six games. The 3/13 Fresno St. Fresno, CA % L, 9-10 Cougars also knocked Utah out of the MWC Tournament with a 7-6 win on 3/18 UNLV* Provo + L, 9-12 (11) May 23, 2003. In the final regular-season game against the Utes on May 9, 2003 3/19 UNLV * Provo + L, 1-17 at Provo, BYU rallied to score two runs in the ninth to win 7-6. The 7-0 record 3/20 UNLV * Provo + % L, 6-12 against Utah in 2003 is the first time in 13 years the Cougars have gone unde- 3/25 Utah * Salt Lake City + % 6 p.m. feated against the Utes. BYU was 4-0 in 1990 against Utah. The Cougars have 3/26 Utah * Salt Lake City + % 6 p.m. gone 39-23 against the Utes in the past 10 years. BYU’s greatest and longest 3/27 Utah * Salt Lake City + % Noon standing rivalry did not start on the football field. In 1895, the 4/1 New Mexico * Albuquerque + 6 p.m. Academy played the first ever intercollegiate event in Utah against the Utes on 4/2 New Mexico * Albuquerque + 6 p.m. 4/3 New Mexico * Albuquerque + Noon a baseball diamond. The game ended in a 0-0 tie and a bench-clearing brawl. 4/8 UNLV * Las Vegas +% 6:30 p.m. 4/9 UNLV * Las Vegas +% 6:30 p.m. Probable Lineup 4/10 UNLV * Las Vegas +% 2 p.m. 1B–#1-Tim Law 2B–#5 Wade Vest SS–#2 Brandon Taylor 4/15 San Diego St* Provo + 7 p.m. 3B–#8 Ranger Wiens RF–#25 Ben Saylor CF–#22 Ryan Chambers 4/16 San Diego St* Provo $ + 7 p.m. LF–#12 Kory Knell C–#9 Casey Cloward or #24 Adam Wilkes 4/17 San Diego St* Provo + % Noon DH–#16 Jeff Hiestand or #21 Rob Itri 4/22-23 Air Force * Colorado Spgs. + 2 p.m. 4/24 Air Force * Colorado Spgs. + Noon Schedule Change 4/29-30 Utah * Provo + % 7 p.m. The Saturday, May 1 game against Utah in Provo has been changed from noon 5/1 Utah * Provo $ + % 6 p.m. to 6 p.m. The game will be one of two televised games this year. 5/6-7 New Mexico * Provo + 7 p.m. 5/8 New Mexico * Provo + % Noon Radio Coverage 5/12-14 San Diego St* San Diego +% 6 p.m. 5/18 Utah Valley Provo + 7 p.m. The play-by-play again comes from Brent Norton, BYU’s veteran broa d c a s t e r 5/20-21 Air Force * Provo + 7 p.m. entering his 14th season. Games will be live on KOVO 960 AM with selected live 5/22 Air Force * Provo + Noon st r eams available at www.byucougars.com. The live audio casts are available on 5/26-29 MWC Tourn. Las Vegas TBA Ma r ch 25-27 against Utah, April 17 against San Diego State, April 29-May 1 against * MWC Games, %Internet Audio +web cast Utah and May 8 against New Mexico. The live audio cast dates are also available $BYUTV on DirectTV and the Dish Network through the BYU Radio channel. www.byucougars.com BYU Baseball Release Page 2

BYU Quick Facts TV Coverage BYUTV will televise two of BYU’s home games. BYUTV will have live cover- Location: Provo, Utah 84602 age of the San Diego State-BYU game at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 16. It will also Enrollment: 30,069 (Daytime) have live coverage of the Utah-BYU game at 6 p.m. on Saturday May 1 with a Founded: Oct. 15, 1875, by The Church of Jesus delayed airing on KBYU at 10 p.m. The television broadcasts are also available Christ of Latter-day Saints on DirectTV and the Dish Network through the BYUTV channel. The broad- Colors: Blue and White casts can also be watched live over the Internet. Links to the broadcasts can be Nickname: Cougars found on BYU baseball’s schedule page at www.byucougars.com. Clicking on Mascot: Cosmo (the Cougar) the “Live Audio” link for the scheduled television dates will link you to the Affiliation: NCAA Division I broadcasts. Conference: Mountain West Coach Law on the Season Field: Larry H. Miller Field (2,300) “We have a close-knit unit and continue to add more depth. We do not have a President: Cecil O. Samuelson pitcher in our program outside of Paul Jacinto who posted a victory for us last Men’s AD: Val Hale season because Michel Bergeron(6-3, 5.37) and Anthony Bingham (1-0, 5.93) are Ticket Office Phone: (801) 378-BYU1 or seeking a medical redshirt.” 1-800-322-BYU1 Baseball Staff: Recent Action Head Coach: Vance Law (BYU, 1978) Two nail biters and a blowout sum up BYU’s three-game series with UNLV last Office Phone: (801) 422-5049 week in Provo. The Cougars lost 12-9 in 11 innings on Thursday after seven lead changes were exchanged with the Rebels. UNLV came back on Friday with Record: 138-125-1, fifth season a 17-1 blowout. Saturday, BYU had a comfortable 5-0 lead entering the fifth Assistant Coaches: before giving up eight runs in the eighth inning of a 12-6 Rebels’ win. Errors Ryan Roberts (BYU, 1998) were plentiful for the Cougars as they committed 19 in the series accounting for Bobby Applegate (U of Southern Colorado, 1996) 17-unearned runs. Ranger Wiens threw out three runners at home in one game Seth King (BYU) on Thursday. On Friday, Wade Vest had a 10-game hitting streak end, and BYU Trainer: Spencer Mack had the seventh-largest home crowd, drawing 2,293 fans. Brandon Taylor hit his Baseball Facts: team-leading fifth home run on Saturday. 2003 Record: 30-24-1 (14-4 home,16-20 away) Scouting the Utes Conference Finish: 18-12, Second place in MWC Utah (4-13, 1-2) is off to a slow start, winning four of its first 17 games. The team Final National Ranking: NA began the season 0-9 before winning a pair at Southern Utah and one against Starters Returning (5): Central Michigan. The Utes host their first home games after losing two of three to Ryan Chambers, 6-0, Jr., OF New Mexico to start MWC play. As a team, the Utes enter the series hitting .262 Casey Cloward, 5-11, Jr., C with junior catcher Trevor Eastman leading the team with a .327 average. Rob Itri, 6-3, Sr., 2B/3B So p h o m o r e Jason Price leads the team’s starting pitchers with a 1-3 rec o r d and a Wade Vest, 5-9, Sr., 2B 4.35 ERA. The team ERAsits at 6.41 while opponents are hitting .293 against Utah. Ranger Wiens, 6-3, Sr., SS Regarding BYU this season Starters Lost (4): • BYU has nine current players who are married (Michel Bergeron, Bryce Doug Jackson, OF Burger, Casey Cloward, Brad Hales, Tyler Heid, Nathan Hess, Blair Lucas, Brock Jacobsen, OF Ranger Wiens, Adam Wilkes). Kainoa Obrey, 3B • There are 23 players on the team who have served two-year volunteer Church Jake Stubblefield, 1B missions, 16 of whom were assigned outside the and speak Other Key Letterwinners Returning: Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese and Russian. Kevin Bills, 3B/OF • Incorporated into this year’s team are seven players who have just finished Brad Hales, INF serving two-year Church missions (Joshua Barrett, Brad Hales, Jeff Hiestand, Seth Iorg, Ben Saylor, Justin Su’a, Brandon Taylor). Jeff Hiestand, OF/C • Eight players transferred to BYU this season (Lance Beus, Bryce Burger, Tim Law, 1B/OF Nathan Hess, Nick Lemon, Kalen Parsons, Ben Saylor, Brandon Taylor, Blair Lucas, INF Patrick Wells). Adam Wilkes, C • Among those throwing batting practice to BYU again this season is former Cy Top Retuning Pitchers from 2003: Young winner Vernon Law (1960 Pittsburgh Pirates), father of BYU head Paul Jacinto, 6-0, RHP, Sr.,10-5, 4.14 coach Vance Law. Vernon turned 74-years-old earlier this month. • In January, Vance Law was in Washington, D.C., where he was again a resource player (yearly for 12 of the past 13 years) for the major league rookie training. Also in January, Coach Law attended the Cubs Convention, an annual gathering which draws thousands of fans.

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Attendance at Larry H. Miller Field Date Opponent Attendance 3/23/02 SDSU, suspended 1,440 5/4/02 UNLV 1,040 5/11/01 UNLV (Night) 3,120 4/27/01 San Diego St. (Night) 1,398 4/28/01 San Diego St. 1,014 4/5/02 Utah (Night) 2,863 5/1/03 Utah (Night) 1,392 5/10/03 San Diego St. 1,007 4/6/02 Utah (Night) 2,611 4/21/01 Utah 1,371 5/7/02 Southern Utah (Night) 948 5/2/03 Utah (Night) 2,512 5/12/01 UNLV 1,318 5/2/02 UNLV (Night) 913 5/25/02 SDSU 2,396 5/10/01 UNLV (Night) 1,282 4/16/01 Southern Utah 809 5/25/02 SDSU (Night) — (DH) 4/12/03 Air Force 1,276 4/17/01 Southern Utah 862 3/19/04 UNLV (Night) 2,293 4/20/01 Utah (Night) 1,274 5/9/03 San Diego St. 820 4/11/03 Air Force (Night) 2,274 4/25/02 Air Force (Night) 1,258 5/9/03 San Diego St. — (DH) 4/4/02 Utah (Night) 2,251 5/18/02 New Mexico 1,229 4/7/03 Southern Utah 543 4/26/02 Air Force (Night) 1,964 5/12/03 Southern Utah 1,219 5/17/02 New Mexico (Night) 1,831 4/17/03 New Mexico (Night) 1,216 Totals 80,613 (avg. 1,550, 5 DH) 3/22/02 SDSU (Night) 1,748 5/3/02 UNLV (Night) 1,189 All Nighttime 57,010 (Avg. 1,677) 5/24/02 SDSU 1,713 5/16/02 New Mexico (Night) 1,183 5/24/02 UNLV (Night) — (DH) 5/6/02 Southern Utah 1,178 2004 5,291 (3 games) (Avg. 1,764) 5/13/03 Southern Utah (Night) 1,711 5/22/02 Air Force (Night) 1,177 2003 22,460(18 games) (Avg. 1,247) 4/19/02 New Mexico 1,668 3/21/02 SDSU (Night) 1,176 2002 31,275(22game) (Avg. 1,422) 4/19/02 New Mexico — (DH) 5/23/02 UNLV (Night) 1,167 2001 17,378 (14 games) (Avg. 1,241) 4/19/01 Utah (Night) 1,609 4/13/01 New Mexico (Night) 1,143 4/10/03 Air Force (Night) 1,601 4/14/01 New Mexico 1,119 Night record: 22-12 3/21/03 UNLV (Night) 1,530 4/14/01 New Mexico — (DH) Overall Record @ Miller Park: 38-19 3/22/03 UNLV 1,527 3/20/03 UNLV 1,092 Losses 3/20/04 UNLV 1,504 5/3/03 Utah 1,072 3/18/04 UNLV (Night) 1,494 4/26/01 San Diego St. (Night) 1,059

Coach Vance Law and staff Vance Law played 14 years of pro ball, including 11 years in the majors with six different teams. In 2001 he was named Coach of the Year for the Mountain West Conference. The 48-year-old coach is in his fifth year at BYU and has a 138-125-1 (.525) record. He is assisted by Ryan Roberts, in his second year at BYU. Pitching coach Bobby Applegate is in his first full year with BYU, having last coached at the Air Force Academy. Volunteer assistant Seth King is in his first year on the BYU staff, succeeding Nate Mathis who is now a member of the Utah Valley State baseball staff. Team Notes • Kory Knell leads the team with a four-game hitting streak heading into the Utah series, and Rob Itri has a three-game streak. • Brandon Taylor and Ben Saylor lead the team in multiple-hit games with eight. Taylor also leads the team in three-hit games with three. • Brandon Taylor leads the team in multiple-RBI games with six. • BYU is 2-5 in one-run games this year. In 2003, the Cougars had 15 one-run games and won four of them. • BYU’s MWC regular season title in 2001 was its first since 1994 when it won the Western Athletic Conference playoff. By winning the MWC title in 2001 and 2002, it marks the first time BYU has repeated as the league champ since 1988-89, the only other time it has happened for the Cougars'. The Cougars' have won 11 league titles dating back to the WAC’s incep- tion in 1962. Fourth Full Year in New Ballpark at Home This is BYU’s fourth full season at Miller Park, named in honor of Larry H. and Gail Miller, who made a significant financial contribution toward the facility. The baseball field is built on the site the original field was constructed on in 1969 and is named Larry H. Miller Field. The baseball portion seats 2,204 (675 in the lower bowl) and mirrors a back-to-back concept with the adjoining softball field and a shared press box. Both fields have lights. The field measures 400 feet in , 388 in the alleys and remains at 345 down the lines. BYU played its first night games in Provo with the opening of Miller Park. Father and Son BYU Coach Vance Law and his son Tim are one of at least two father/son combinations that have a coach/player relation- ship in college baseball. Kansas Coach Ritch Price and his son Ritchie is the other combination. Attendance Ranks Nationally Attendance at Larry H. Miller field ranked 33rd nationally in 2003 with an average of 1,247 fans attending in 18 dates. The Cougars' rank 44th nationally in total home attendance with 22,460 fans in 2003. BYUset two top-10 home attendance rec o rd s last year drawing 2,512 fans to a match against Utah and 2,274 to one against Air Force. The Cougars' have a 38-16 (.704) rec o r d at Larry H. Miller field going into the 2004 season.

www.byucougars.com BYU Baseball Release Page 4 New Indoor Practice Facility 2004 MWC Preseason Poll BYU practiced for the first time this year in its new 422-foot long, 86-foot high PL. Team (1st Votes)Points Indoor Practice Facility. “It’s like a giant pinball machine,” Kory Knell 1. UNLV (4) 24 said. The new facility allows the team to escape the winter weather and practice 2. San Diego State (2) 22 indoors a full infield and most of an outfield. The grass turf gives ground balls a 3. BYU 15 natural feel. 4. New Mexico 12 Utah 12 Double Duty at Miller Stadium The BYU baseball and softball teams share two home dates in 2004. The baseball 6. Air Force 5 team will play at Larry H. Miller Field against Utah on April 30 at 7 p.m. The soft- ball team will play a doubleheader at Gail Miller Field the same day beginning at 4 Eagle Scouts on BYU’s Team (18) p.m. against New Mexico. On May 1 against Utah, the baseball team plays one of Joshua Barrett RHP Fr. its two BYUTV games beginning at 6 p.m. and the softball team will begin a dou- Michel Bergeron RHP Sr. bleheader against Colorado State at 2 p.m. The softball team will also have over- lapped games with the UVSC baseball team, which will be using Miller Field in Kevin Bills 3B/OF Sr. 2004 while its new stadium is built. On April 20, the softball team will be playing Bryce Burger RHP Sr. UVSC while the UVSC baseball team plays Utah. The two teams also play in the Casey Cloward C Jr. same complex on April 2. For the fourth year in a row the Provo Angels rookie Brad Hales INF So. league team will be using Miller Park. Paul Jacinto RHP Sr. A-Rod Is Not the Only Star Shortstop Moving to Third Seth Iorg OF Fr. Ranger Wiens’ moves from shortstop to third base on Feb. 20 is similar to Alex Mike Kessler OF Fr. Rodriguez’s move to third to help the Yankees by keeping Derek Jeter at shortstop. Tim Law 1B Sr. UVSC transfer Brandon Taylor took over the shortstop position at the beginning of Nick Lemon RHP Jr. the 2004 season due to an injury to Wiens who has spent the season in the designat- ed hitter role. To keep Taylor in the lineup, the Collegiate Baseball Third-team John Pace 1B Fr. Preseason All-American moved to third to help the team. With Wiens at third and Ben Saylor 1B/OF So. Taylor at short, the Cougars' have a solid defensive left side while keeping two J.D. Stambaugh LHP Fr. powerful bats in the lineup. BYU head coach Vance Law also transferred to third Brandon Taylor SS So. from shortstop in the major leagues. In 12 games at third, Wiens has yet to make an Wade Vest 2B Sr. error. He has seven putouts and eight assists at the position. Wiens threw out three runners at home in one game from third against UNLV on March 19. Ranger Wiens SS Sr. Adam Wilkes C Sr. Graduation • Six baseball players from previous teams have completed graduation plans from College Coaches Who Played In Majors this past Academic year. Already graduating last December were relief pitcher Tyler Dabo, third baseman Kainoa Obrey and Jake Stubblefield. Jerry Augustine Wisc-Milwaukee Those scheduled to graduate this April include pitcher Ryan Adams and outfield- Scott Bradley Princeton ers Doug Jackson and Beau Seil. Randy Bush New Orleans • Senior catcher Adam Wilkes is the only Cougar scheduled to graduate in April. Jim Farr Williams & Mary He will receive his diploma in Russian with a minor in chemistry. Wilkes has been Wayne Graham Rice accepted to two dental schools, Colorado and Louisville. Tony Gwynn San Diego State 2004 Team Highlights Vance Law BYU • Ranger Wiens threw out three runners at home from third in one game against Ron Nischwitz Wright State the Rebels on March 19. Steve Rodriguez Pepperdine • Ryan Chambers hit a triple in four consecutive games from March 10-13, breaking a Pepsi-Johnny Quik Classic record for most triples in the tournament. He was Ed Sprague Pacific named MWC Player of the Week after his performance. John Stuper Yale • Kory Knell hit the game-winning, walk-off single to beat Portland 5-4 in the ninth on March 12. Pronunciation Guide • Jeff Hiestand became the second Cougar to go deep twice in a 21-3 victory over Michel Bergeron MEE-Shehl Chicago State on March 9. Hiestand finished 3-for-5 with five runs and six RBI. • The Cougars took second in the Pepsi-Johnny Quik Classic hosted by Fresno BURR-juh-rawn State. BYU lost to Fresno State 10-9 in the championship on March 13 after going Casey Cloward klOW-ahrd 5-0 in the tournament. Tyler Heid h-IGH-d • Long Beach State ace Jered Weaver had 15 strikeouts against the Cougars on Jeff Hiestand HEE-stand March 5, including 10 straight to begin the game. • Against Nevada on Feb. 27, BYU pitchers combined for six hit batters in the Seth Iorg Rhymes with George seven-inning game. Nevada outfielder Chris Gimenez was hit three times. Rob Itri EE-tree • The shutout over Pepperdine on Feb. 26 was BYU’s first since exactly a year ago Paul Jacinto JUH-sin-toh when it blanked Washington State 4-0. Patrick Wells and Bryce Burger combined Kory Knell n-EL for the shutout. • Catcher Adam Wilkes hit the 10th-inning, game-winning single to beat San Jose State Bryce Searle Suh-rl 3-2 on Feb. 21. The game was the second extra-inning affair in a row for BYU. Justin Su’a SOO-uh • Ben Saylor and Wade Vest both have had 10-game hitting streaks this season. Ranger Wiens WEEns BYU Baseball Release Page 5

• Brandon Taylor is the first Cougar in 2004 to go deep twice in a game. He hit two solo home runs in a 11-10 win over Santa Clara on Feb. 10. Taylor went 3-for-5 in the game with four RBI. • Patrick Wells earned MWC Pitcher of the Week honors after throwing a complete game 3-1 victory over Nevada on Feb. 7 at the Pacific Tournament. Wells scattered seven hits while striking out three. Ticket Prices at Miller Park A season pass is $60 for lower-chair seats and $50 for upper-chair seats and allows patrons to be in the same seat for all 18 home games. A family pass for individual games is available for $60 to the general public or $50 for Cougar Club members or $30 to BYU students or employees. Individual Cougar Card prices are $30 to the general public or $20 for Cougar Club members or $15 to BYU stu- dents or employees through the Cougar Card option. Holders of these cards need to exchange tickets in advance the week of the game to obtain reserve tickets. Individual game prices are $5 for adults or $4 students/BYU faculty or staff or $2 apiece for groups of 15 or more. Player Profiles Ranger Wiens Selected as a 2004 third team Pre-season All-America selection by Collegiate Baseball magazine and a 2004 CollegeBaseballInsider.com Preseason All-American honorable mention. The 2004 BYU co-captain leads all returning players in nearly every offensive category including average, RBI, doubles and stolen bases. His first year of action was at the University of Nevada prior to serving a Church mission to Hawai`i. Wiens set a junior’s record for MWC games with a .415 league batting average. His .405 season average ranked 30th in the nation.

Year Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-SBA 1999* .171 36-17 70 10 12 3 0 0 7 15 5 16 0-0 2002 .318 63-63 242 43 77 14 3 3 32 106 22 47 9-15 2003 .405 53-52 220 50 89 25 4 4 55 134 20 25 21-28 2004 .250 28-27 92 13 23 5 1 2 12 36 16 20 8-9 TOTAL .322 180-159 624 116 201 457 8 9 106 291 63 108 38-52

* At University of Nevada (Reno) Paul Jacinto Jacinto was named the 2003 MWC Pitcher of the Year after finishing 10-5 with a 4.14 ERA last year. He was named MWC Pitcher of the Week for his complete game, one-hit outing against UNLV in Provo in a 3-1 victory. Jacinto lost a three-hitter in a complete game in a 1-0 decision against Northwestern in BYU’s tournament in Arizona. He set a MWC record for league games with a .222 opposing batting average, and set junior MWC games only marks with 74.1 innings and nine wins His 10 season wins ranked 25th in the nation.

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 1999 11.52 1-1 11 4 0 1 27.1 43 38 35 23 20 2002 7.83 2-3 14 9 0 0 56.1 77 57 49 28 42 2003 4.14 10-5 18 13 4 0 113.0 101 58 52 38 83 2004 6.80 0-6 9 9 0 0 49.0 63 45 37 16 39 TOTAL 6.34 13-15 52 35 4 1 245.2 284 198 173 105 184

Ryan Chambers Chambers was named MWC Player of the Week vs. the Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic at Fresno in mid-March. Last year, Chambers was named MWC Player of the Week vs. Utah after leading the Cougars' to their first six-game sweep of the Utes since 1986, batting .600 with two home runs and eight RBI. He led the team with 10 home runs in conference play, ending the season tied for first with 11. A corner stone in right field, Chambers committed only four errors while gunning down three who tested his arm. He led the MWC in total bases for league games only and was second with a slugging percentage of .714. Chambers had a 17-game hitting streak near the end of the 2003 season.

Year Avg G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO 2002 .291 39-30 110 18 32 9 2 2 19 51 13 18 2003 .327 52-50 199 43 65 7 5 11 51 115 19 30 2004 .204 27-25 93 20 19 3 4 1 12 33 13 23 TOTAL .289 118-105 402 81 116 19 11 14 82 199 45 71 BYU Baseball Release Page 6 Cougars on Missions (6) Bloodlines for Current BYU Baseball Team Player, Pos., Year @ BYU Place of Service • Michel Bergeron—father Richard was a for the Royal Military Thomas Bills, 1B, 2003 Montreal (French) Naval Academy. • Lance Beus—cousin Caroline played women’s for BYU (1998-2000), Clayton Barnes, LHP, 2003 Mexico City West cousin Dan played basketball for , grandmother is a Brian Nielsen, LHP, 2002 Germany cousin to former major league pitcher and Cy Young Award winner Vernon Law, Adam Hanselman, OF, 2003 Long Beach, Calif. the father of BYU coach Vance Law. • Kevin Bills—father Jeff played catcher for BYU from 1972-75, grandfather Karol Chris Johnson, SS, 2003 Everett, Wash. played football and baseball in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Brother Thomas Tyler Manning, LHP, 2003 Guadalajara, Mexico signed last season with BYU baseball and is currently serving a Church mission to Montreal, Canada. • Bryce Burger—father pitched one year for Florida State, sister Rhianna played Missions Served (23) lacrosse for two years at BYU. Player, Pos., Year @ BYU Place of Service • Casey Cloward—father Rod played for BYU baseball from 1969-72. Wife Joshua Barrett, LHP, Fr. Lithuania Amberlee is the sister of current BYU pitcher, Bryce. • Brad Hales—grandfather, Lynn Powell played for BYU baseball in 1949. Kevin Bills, 3B/OF, Sr. Orlando, Fla. • Tyler Heid—father Edward is a scout for Seattle Mariners, uncle David played Anthony Bingham, RHP, So. Chile baseball for BYU. Younger brother Trevor signed with BYU baseball last Bryce Burger, RHP, Jr. Boise, Idaho November. • Seth Iorg—father Dane played 10 years in the major leagues with the Phillies, Casey Cloward, C, Jr. Mexico Cardinals, Royals and Padres and won two World Series rings with the Cardinals Brad Hales, INF, So. Spain and Royals. Uncle Garth played nine years in the major leagues with the Toronto Tyler Heid, RHP, So. Japan Blue Jays. Uncle Lee and cousin Isaac also played baseball at BYU. Isaac was drafted by the in 2001 and now plays in the Atlanta Braves Nathan Hess, RHP, Jr. Montreal, Canada organization. Dane (1969-71) and Lee (1971-74) are members of the BYU Hall of Jeff Hiestand, OF/C, So. Denver, Colo. Fame and were All-Americans at BYU. Cousin Eli is a sophomore infielder at the Seth Iorg, OF, Fr. Ukraine University of Tennessee after playing his freshman year at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. Cousin Cale, a senior in high school, signed to play baseball Rob Itri, INF/OF, Sr. Portugal with Alabama. Paul Jacinto, RHP, Sr. Brazil • Rob Itri—father Nick pitched for Drexel University. Kory Knell, Infield/1B, Jr. Illinois • Paul Jacinto—grandfather Alvin played one year on the major league Chicago White Sox and then played in the San Francisco Giants organization, father David Tim Law, OF/1B, Sr. Toronto (Chinese) swam and played water polo for BYU, uncles Scott, Brett and Mark Favero were Nick Lemon, RHP, JR. Washington, D.C. swimmers for BYU and uncle Rex Favero swam for UCLA. Blair Lucas, 3B, Sr. Brazil • Mike Kessler—father Brad was a 1973 first round draft of the . • Seth King, volunteer assistant coach—younger brother Eric pitches for UVSC. Ben Saylor, OF, So. Philippines • Vance Law, head BYU coach—father Vernon was 1960 Cy Young winner and was Bryce Searle, RHP, So. Ecuador a pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1950-67), brother Veryl played basketball at Justin Su’a, RHP, So. Nicaragua BYU (1974-77) alongside Vance (1975-77), brothers Veldon (1975) and Vaughn (1979) played baseball for BYU, son Tim played baseball at Dixie and in 2000 and Brandon Taylor, SS, So. Argentina 2002 for BYU. Son Andrew signed with BYU baseball last November. Wade Vest, 2b, Sr. Chile • John Pace—father Corey was a center for BYU's football team (1976, `79-81), Ranger Wiens, SS, Sr. Hawai`i brother Daniel played football for BYU. Grandpa, Wallace Hunt ran track at BYU. • Kalen Parsons—uncle Lynn Parsons played basketball at BYU (1967-69), father, Adam Wilkes, Catcher, Sr. Russia Stanford, played basketball at Snow and Kalen originally went to with the intent to play both basketball and baseball. Brother Greg played baseball Married Players (9) Wife at the College of Eastern Utah. Cousin Rhet played basketball at Southern Utah University (1986-87). Michel Bergeron, RHP, Sr. Penelope Grebe • Ryan Roberts, assistant BYU coach—wife Angela played volleyball at Idaho State Bryce Burger, RHP, Jr. Jamie Eshenroder and UVSC, sister (Allison) plays volleyball at the Univ. of Houston, uncle Larry Casey Cloward, Catcher, Jr. Amberlee Searle Schenk played baseball for BYU in 1959. • Bryce Searle—father Craig ran track and played freshman basketball for BYU in Brad Hales, INF So. Shannon Bufton 1974 with and Dave Checketts. Sister Amberlee is the wife of cur- Tyler Heid, RHP, So. Ashley Sheffield rent BYU catcher Casey Cloward. Nathan Hess, RHP, Jr. Cindy Gibby • J.D. Stambaugh—father Roy played baseball for Shippensburg University. • Justin Su’a—father Murphy is a former BYU All-American (1978-79) and is the Blair Lucas, INF, Sr. Sara Finlinson hitting coach at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Ranger Wiens, SS, Sr. Katie Corbett • Brandon Taylor—grandpa Robert played at Ricks College, uncle Val Adam Wilkes, Catcher, Sr. Erin Nelson played football at BYU. • Ranger Wiens—father Randy played AAA baseball for the Toronto Blue Jays, grandfather Lloyd Brink played football for BYU (1938-40), uncles Bill and Justin Top Pitching Outings of 2004 Brink played baseball for BYU. Younger brother Logan signed with BYU baseball Hits Pitcher Opponent, W-L last November. His mother, the late Sheryl Wiens, played tennis at BYU and was on the Cougars’ legendary coach Ann Valentine’s first team in 1967. 7* Patrick Wells Nevada, W 3-1 • Adam Wilkes—father James played baseball for the , 5+ Patrick Wells Pepperdine, W 5-0 grandfather was a scout for 30 years with the Los Angles Dodgers, younger *complete game, +7 innings brother Garrett played basketball for the College of Eastern Arizona. Adam’s wife, Erin Nelson, was an All-American soccer player for the University of Arizona.

www.byucougars.com BYU BASEBALL NEWS Schedule/Roster 2004 ROSTER N o .P l a y e r Po s . H t . W t . B-T Y r. D O B H o m e t o w n 1 ** T im Law 1B / O F 5- 1 0 18 0 L- L Sr. - 2 V 11- 6 - 7 8 Pr ovo, Utah (Dixie JC) 3 Brandon Tay l o r SS 6- 2 19 0 R- R So . - J C 7- 2 6 - 8 2 Or em, Utah (UVSC) 4 Patrick Wel l s LH P 6- 0 18 0 L- L Jr. - J C 8- 6 - 8 3 West Jordan, Utah (CEU) 5 *W ade Ves t 2B 5- 9 16 0 R- R Sr. - 1 V 12 - 1 5 - 7 9 Spanish Fork, Utah (UVSC) 6 *Blair Lucas IN F 5- 1 0 21 0 R- R Sr. - 1 V 3- 2 3 - 8 0 Lake Forest, Calif. (Saddleback CC 7 Lance Beus LH P 6- 0 18 0 L- L Jr. - T R 3- 11 - 8 3 Meridian, Idaho (Oklahoma State) 8 $ **Ranger Wie n s SS 6- 3 20 0 R- R Sr. - 2 V 5- 7 - 8 0 Me r ced, California (Nevada) 9 **Casey Cloward C 5- 1 1 18 0 R- R Jr. - 2 V 12 - 8 - 8 0 Salem, Utah (Spanish Fork) 10 *Brad Hales INF 5-10 165 S-R So.-1V 1-7 82 Salem, Utah (Spanish Fork) 11 ***Kevin Bills 3B / O F 6- 2 17 5 R- R Sr. - 3 V 3- 5 - 8 0 Reno, Nevada (Reno) 12 Kory Knell OF 6- 0 19 0 R- R Jr. - R S 2- 6 - 8 0 Salt Lake City (Saddleback CC) 13 Kalen Parsons RH P 6- 3 21 0 R- R Jr. - J C 9- 1 - 8 2 Gr een River, Utah (CEU) 14 Nick Lemon RH P 6- 2 19 0 R- R Jr. - J C 10 - 4 - 8 1 Elk Grove, Calif. (Consumes River 15 ***Paul Jacinto RH P 6- 0 19 0 R- R Sr. - 3 V 1- 1 8 - 8 0 Encinitas, California (LaCosta) 16 *J e f f Hiestand OF / C 5- 1 1 21 5 L- R So . - 1 V 8- 1 0 - 8 2 Chino, California (Chino) 17 *T yler Heid RH P 6- 2 17 5 R- R So . - 1 V 8- 5 - 8 0 Glendale, Arizona (Cactus) 18 Nathan Hess RH P 6- 5 20 0 R- R Jr. - J C 4- 1 3 - 8 1 Pr eston, Idaho (SLCC) 19 Seth Iorg OF 6- 0 17 5 R- R Fr. - H S 8- 2 2 - 8 2 Pleasant Grove, Utah (Pleasant G.) 21 ***Rob Itri IN F 6- 3 18 0 L- R Sr. - 3 V 12 - 1 7 - 7 9 Br oomall, Penn. (Marple Newtow 22 ** R yan Chambers OF 6- 0 16 5 L- L Jr. - 2 V 12 - 3 1 - 8 2 Yucaipa, California (Yuc a i p a ) 23 Joshua Barret t RH P 6- 1 17 0 R- R Fr. - T R 9- 2 0 - 8 1 Pleasant Vie w , Utah (Arizona St.) 24 $ **Adam Wil k e s C 5- 9 16 5 R- R Sr. - 2 V 10 - 2 6 - 7 9 Tucson, Arizona (Sabino) 25 Ben Saylor 1B / O F 6- 4 21 5 L- R So . - J C 2- 1 4 - 8 2 Sa n d y , Utah (Hillcres t ) 26 *Bryce Searle RH P 6- 3 21 5 R- R So . - 1 V 11- 1 - 8 0 Spanish Fork, Utah (Spanish Fork) 27 *Justin Su’a 3B / R H P 6- 3 18 3 R- R So . - 1 V 9- 2 5 - 8 2 Torrance, California (Wes t ) 28 *Anthony BinghamRHP 6- 2 19 5 R- R So . - 1 V 11- 2 6 - 8 0 Mission Viejo, CA (Capistrano Val l . 30 *Michel Berge ro n RH P 6- 2 19 5 L- R Sr. - 1 V 6- 2 2 - 8 2 Ottawa, Ontario (St. Petersburg JC 32 J.D. Stambaugh LH P 6- 2 21 0 L- L Fr. - H S 10 - 2 5 - 8 4 Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville) 33 Bryce Burge r RH P 6- 6 23 0 R- R Sr. - J C 7- 7 - 7 9 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (UVSC) 35 Mike Kessler OF 6- 2 21 0 R- R Fr. - H S 1- 2 4 - 8 5 Cl a r emont, California (Clarem o n t ) 36 John Pace 1B 6- 3 21 0 R- R Fr. - H S 4- 3 - 8 5 Esperanza, California (Esperanza) C o a c h e s 2—Vance Law, Head Coach, 29—Ryan Roberts, Assistant Coach, 34—Bobby Applegate, Assistant Coach 31—Seth King, Volunteer Coach * Letters $Co-Captains

Honors for 2004 Kory Knell, Outfield Cougar Scholar Athlete Kevin Bills, Outfield Cougar Scholar Athlete Ben Saylor, Outfield, First Base Pepsi-Johnny Quik Classic All-Tourney Ryan Chambers, Outfield MWC Player of the Week vs. Bryce Searle, Pitcher Pepsi-Johnny Quik Classic Cougar Scholar Athlete Casey Cloward, Catcher Patrick Wells, Pitcher Pepsi-Johnny Quik Classic All-Tourney MWC Pitcher of the Week vs. Nevada Cougar Scholar Athlete Adam Wilkes, Catcher Tyler Heid, Pitcher Cougar Scholar Athlete Cougar Scholar Athlete Jeff Hiestand, Outfield Cougar Scholar Athlete

2004 MWC Standings as of 3/21 2003 Final MWC Standings MWC Overall MWC Overall W-L GB W-L W-L GB W-L UNLV 3-0 - 15-7 UNLV 24-6 - 47-17 San Diego St. 3-0 - 13-17 BYU 18-12 6 30-24 New Mexico 2-1 1 5-13 San Diego St. 18-12 6 29-32 Utah 1-2 2 4-13 New Mexico 17-13 7 34-26 BYU 0-3 3 10-19 Utah 10-20 14 24-32 Air Force 0-3 3 5-15 Air Force 3-27 21 15-39

www.byucougars.com 2004 Season BYU Baseball Statistics

Record: 10-19 Home: 0-3 Away: 5-12 Neutral: 5-4 MWC: 0-3

Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BBHBP SOGDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% HALES, Brad .294 11 2 17 4 5 0 0 0 2 5 .294 3 0 4 1 .400 0 0 0 0 13 12 3 .893 HIESTAND, Jeff .292 20 15 48 13 14 2 0 3 15 25 .521 11 1 9 0 .433 0 0 2 2 24 3 0 1.000 SAYLOR, Ben .278 28 28 108 11 30 4 0 2 9 40 .370 5 0 26 0 .307 1 0 0 2 75 4 1 .988 KNELL, Kory .273 24 18 77 12 21 5 1 1 13 31 .403 7 1 15 0 .337 1 3 1 4 39 4 1 .977 WIENS, Ranger .250 28 27 92 13 23 5 1 2 12 36 .391 16 3 20 1 .368 3 0 8 9 9 12 0 1.000 VEST, Wade .246 24 21 69 9 17 4 0 0 6 21 .304 2 0 11 2 .264 1 2 5 6 37 55 3 .968 TAYLOR, Brandon.241 29 29 112 16 27 6 2 5 19 52 .464 5 1 23 4 .277 1 1 3 4 31 67 11 .899 ITRI, Rob .232 27 27 95 19 22 3 1 1 13 30 .316 15 0 13 3 .336 0 0 2 2 21 29 7 .877 CLOWARD, Casey.226 21 17 62 8 14 0 0 3 9 23 .371 1 2 11 0 .258 1 0 1 3 112 16 3 .977 WILKES, Adam .225 13 12 40 6 9 0 1 0 5 11 .275 3 0 9 2 .279 0 4 1 1 73 15 2 .978 LAW, Tim .213 26 24 89 9 19 2 1 0 10 23 .258 5 1 15 1 .258 2 2 2 4 189 19 0 1.000 CHAMBERS, Ryan.204 27 25 93 20 19 3 4 1 12 33 .355 13 1 23 0 .300 3 4 3 3 78 2 2 .976 BILLS, Kevin .154 16 7 39 1 6 0 0 0 5 6 .154 1 3 14 0 .227 1 2 0 0 16 1 0 1.000 LUCAS, Blair .154 17 9 39 5 6 1 0 1 2 10 .256 3 3 8 0 .267 0 0 1 2 16 17 5 .868

Totals .237 29 29 980 146232 35 11 19 132 346 .353 90 16 201 14 .307 14 18 29 42 748 298 48.956 Opponents .301 29 29 1012 195305 59 8 27 169 461 .456 87 32 186 9 .373 7 19 38 52 784 309 51 .955

LOB - Team (188), Opp (214). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (16). IBB - Team (3), WIENS 2, ITRI 1, Opp (2). Picked off - VEST 2, CHAMBERS 1, TAYLOR 1, CLOWARD 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHOCBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR ABB/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

BARRETT, Joshua 1.86 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 9.2 9 4 2 2 8 3 0 1 39 .231 2 1 0 0 1 LEMON, Nick 2.61 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 2 10.1 5 9 3 12 14 0 0 0 36 .139 10 2 0 0 0 SU'A, Justin 3.59 2 1 9 6 0 0 0 0 42.2 50 19 17 7 29 12 0 3 169 .296 0 4 0 1 2 PARSONS, Kalen 4.22 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 10.2 14 8 5 2 8 4 0 0 43 .326 0 2 0 1 1 BURGER, Bryce 4.50 0 3 8 0 0 0 1 1 12.0 17 10 6 1 15 2 1 2 54 .315 0 3 0 0 1 HESS, Nathan 4.58 2 3 10 2 0 0 0 1 17.2 17 13 9 3 14 3 1 0 66 .258 1 5 1 1 2 WELLS, Patrick 5.07 3 2 8 8 1 0 1 0 49.2 58 31 28 14 29 14 2 5 196 .296 2 4 0 0 5 BEUS, Lance 6.75 2 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 13.1 13 13 10 13 5 0 0 2 50 .260 2 0 0 0 3 JACINTO, Paul 6.80 0 6 9 9 0 0 0 0 49.0 63 45 37 16 39 14 2 6 203 .310 4 5 0 2 3 STAMBAUGH,J.D. 6.91 1 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 14.1 29 17 11 1 11 3 1 0 68 .426 2 0 0 2 1 HEID, Tyler 7.27 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 8.2 9 8 7 7 7 2 0 2 34 .265 0 2 0 0 0 SEARLE, Bryce 14.29 0 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 11.1 21 18 18 9 7 2 1 6 54 .389 2 4 3 0 0

Totals 5.52 10 19 29 29 1 1 1 5 249.1 305 195 153 87 186 59 8 27 1012 .301 25 32 4 7 19 Opponents 4.27 19 10 29 29 3 1 0 10 261.1 232 146 124 90 201 35 11 19 980 .237 24 16 6 14 18

PB - Team (7), WILKES 4, CLOWARD 3, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (2), SU'A 2, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - WILKES (21-27), CLOWARD (17-24), JACINTO (9-13), HESS (8-9), LEMON (7-8), WELLS (2-5), SU'A (4-5), SEARLE (2-4), STAMBAUGH (2-3), PARSONS (1-2), BURGER (1-1), BARRETT (1-1), HEID (1-1).

www.byucougars.com BYU 2004 MWC Games Only Statistics

Record: 0-3 Home: 0-3 Away: 0-0 MWC: 0-3

Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BBHBP SOGDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% ITRI, Rob .385 3 3 13 2 5 1 0 0 4 6 .462 1 0 2 0 .429 0 0 0 0 7 1 2 .800 WILKES, Adam .333 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .333 1 0 1 0 .500 0 0 1 1 7 0 1 .875 CHAMBERS, Ryan.308 3 3 13 4 4 2 0 0 1 6 .462 0 1 1 0 .357 0 1 0 0 13 1 1 .933 WIENS, Ranger .300 3 3 10 1 3 2 0 0 2 5 .500 3 0 1 0 .462 0 0 1 1 2 4 0 1.000 LUCAS, Blair .286 3 1 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 .429 0 0 2 0 .286 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 .667 TAYLOR, Brandon.250 3 3 12 3 3 2 0 1 3 8 .667 0 0 3 0 .250 0 0 1 1 3 7 7 .588 CLOWARD, Casey.250 2 2 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .250 0 0 2 0 .250 0 0 0 0 19 3 0 1.000 KNELL, Kory .200 2 2 10 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 .300 0 0 0 0 .200 0 1 1 1 5 1 1 .857 SAYLOR, Ben .167 3 3 12 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .167 0 0 4 0 .167 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1.000 LAW, Tim .125 2 2 8 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 .125 0 0 1 0 .125 0 0 1 1 9 1 0 1.000 VEST, Wade .091 3 3 11 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .182 0 0 3 0 .091 0 1 0 0 8 6 1 .933 HIESTAND, Jeff .000 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .250 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000 BILLS, Kevin .000 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 HALES, Brad .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 .500

Totals .232 3 3 112 16 26 10 0 1 15 39 .348 9 1 22 0 .295 0 3 7 7 87 29 19 .859 Opponents .379 3 3 145 41 55 16 1 3 31 82 .566 16 5 25 0 .458 0 1 2 4 87 38 5 .962

LOB - Team (22), Opp (39).

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHOCBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR ABB/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

BARRETT, Joshua 0.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 .200 0 1 0 0 0 STAMBAUGH,J.D. 3.86 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 8 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 17 .471 0 0 0 0 0 HEID, Tyler 3.86 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 3 1 1 1 3 2 0 0 11 .273 0 1 0 0 0 SU'A, Justin 4.50 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 6 3 3 2 5 3 0 0 24 .250 0 1 0 0 0 LEMON, Nick 4.50 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 7 .143 1 0 0 0 0 PARSONS, Kalen 6.75 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 6 5 2 1 3 2 0 0 14 .429 0 0 0 0 0 BURGER, Bryce 9.00 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 4 2 0 3 1 0 1 12 .417 0 2 0 0 0 BEUS, Lance 9.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 9 .333 0 0 0 0 1 WELLS, Patrick 11.25 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 9 5 5 4 2 3 0 1 18 .500 0 0 0 0 0 JACINTO, Paul 12.27 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.2 9 8 5 2 4 4 0 1 20 .450 1 0 0 0 0 HESS, Nathan 99.00 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 31.000 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 7.45 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 29.0 55 41 24 16 25 16 1 3 145 .379 2 5 0 0 1 Opponents 4.34 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 29.0 26 16 14 9 22 10 0 1 112 .232 2 1 1 0 3

PB - Team (3), CLOWARD 2, WILKES 1. SBA/ATT - WELLS (0-2), CLOWARD (1-2), JACINTO (1-1), PARSONS (1-1), WILKES (1-1). 2004 BYU Results Date Opponent W/L Score Site Rec. Div-Rec.Pitcher Opp. Pitcher Line Opp. Line Att. 1/29 @ California L 1-11 A 0-1 0-0 Jacinto Brown 1-5-2 11-14-1 255 1/30 @ California L 3-13 A 0-2 0-0 Searle Crist 3-6-2 13-15-1 173 1/31 @ California L 4-7 A 0-3 0-0 Wells Gold 4-11-3 7-10-1 304 2/05 St. Mary’s # L 5-9 N 0-4 0-0 Jacinto Simo 5-6-1 9-12-2 50 2/06 @ Pacific # L 4-5 A 0-5 0-0 Hess Willick 4-9-1 5-9-5 754 2/07 Nevada # W 3-1 N 1-5 0-0 Wells Rodrigues 3-5-0 1-7-1 191 2/09 @ Santa Clara L 3-9 A 1-6 0-0 Jacinto Fillinger 3-7-2 9-8-2 478 2/10 @ Santa Clara W 11-10 A 2-6 0-0 Su’a McConnell 11-11-1 10-16-2 227 2/12 @ UC Riverside L 1-8 A 2-7 0-0 Wells Shappi 1-6-1 8-11-1 238 2/13 @ UC Riverside L 2-4 A 2-8 0-0 Su`a Martinez 2-10-0 4-11-1 157 2/14 @ UC Riverside L 4-6 A 2-9 0-0 Jacinto Winter 4-8-4 6-12-3 311 2/19 @ San Jose State L 3-4 A 2-10 0-0 Lemon Durkin 3-3-1 4-8-0 658 2/20 @ San Jose State (10) L 1-2 A 2-11 0-0 Barrett Kilby 1-6-0 2-7-3 538 2/21 @ San Jose State (10) W 3-2 A 3-11 0-0 Hess Amaya 3-6-1 2-7-1 516 2/26 @ Pepperdine % W 5-0 A 4-11 0-0 Wells Barrack 5-7-0 0-6-4 111 2/27 Nevada % (7) L 0-13 N 4-12 0-0 Jacinto Sutton 0-5-2 13-9-1 200 2/28 Cal State Northridge % L 3-6 N 4-13 0-0 Beus Baker 3-5-2 6-10-2 144 3/4 @ Cal State Northridge L 6-7 A 4-14 0-0 Burger Jean 6-10-1 7-9-2 124 3/5 @ Long Beach State L 1-3 A 4-15 0-0 Hess Weaver 1-2-1 3-4-0 1,236 3/6 @ Cal State Northridge W 10-4 A 5-15 0-0 Su’a Baker 10-15-1 4-9-4 265 3/8 Dallas Baptist + W 6-4 N 6-15 0-0 Beus Mitchell 6-8-0 4-7-3 33 3/9 Chicago State + W 21-3 N 7-15 0-0 Stambaugh Duncan 21-14-1 3-8-3 52 3/10 Fresno State + W 5-3 A 8-15 0-0 Wells Cooper 5-11-0 9-5-0 2,689 3/11 Monmouth + W 11-6 N 9-15 0-0 Hess Conner 11-7-2 6-10-3 65 3/12 Portland + W 5-4 N 10-15 0-0 Beus Ball 5-12-0 4-11-0 303 3/13 Fresno State + L 9-10 A 10-16 0-0 Burger Griffin 9-10-1 10-15-1 3,196 3/18 UNLV * (11) L 9-12 H 10-17 0-1 Burger Scheinbaum 9-13-4 12-19-3 1,494 3/19 UNLV * L 1-17 H 10-18 0-2 Jacinto Luca 1-3-8 17-21-0 2,293 3/20 UNLV * L 6-12 H 10-19 0-3 Hess Minor 6-10-7 12-15-2 1,504

# Pacific Invitational, Stockton, Calif. % Battle at the Beach, Malibu, Calif. + Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic, Fresno, Calif. * MWC Games BYU Baseball FOR THE LAWS, BASEBALL IS A FAMILY AFFAIR BY BRANDON KO L D I T Z , "Tim is a great young man BYU NEWSNET and has excellent skills, particu- S TA F F W R I T E R larly in fielding," Ver n said. "He n 1960, Ver n Law, a 30- can probably save as many run s ye a r -old pitcher from as he'll drive in because of his IMeridian, Idaho, helped glove work. He's an excellent pitch the Pittsburgh Pirates fi e l d e r , and I enjoy watching past the New York Yankees in him play." the World Series, capturing As a sophomore in 2001, the CY Young Award along the Tim hit .301 with three doubles wa y . The Pirates won all three and one triple. He struck out games Ver n started in the only six times in 83 at bats. se r i e s . "Tim has done well for us," Now 73, Ver n is a volun- Vance said. "It's fun to be teer batting practice pitcher on around him. I used to have that the BYU baseball team. He is time with my own dad. It's fun to joined on the team by his son, Head Coach Vance Law, left, with his father Vernon (1960 have a father around." Coach Vance Law, and grandson, Cy Young Winner) and son Tim, a first baseman with BYU. With opportunity comes junior first baseman Tim Law. Vernon, now 74, still throws batting practice for BYU. pressure to perfo r m, especially Tim appreciates the experi- when your last name is Law. Tim ence he has to be on a team assisted by both his father and grandfa- realizes the pressure associated with having former major leaguers th e r . as a father and grandfather and also as a coach and batting practice "It's a special opportunity," Tim said. "I don't know of any other pi t c h e r . person in baseball who has this kind of opportunity. It's a special "The pressure comes from the people on the outside," Tim said. chance for me to be a part of that." "F rom the inside there is no pressure. My family's always there to The three generations of Laws possibly form the only three-gener- support me." ation family to work together on the same team at the same time. Tim said that he tries to focus on his responsibilities as a player Af ter a 16-year major league career with the Pittsburgh Pirates on a team, rather than worry about the pressure of being the coach's and a 10 year stint as the Cougars’ pitching coach in the `70s, Ver n so n . spends many of his afte r noons pitching batting practice to the "I think because of what Tim has done in the past and what he's Cougars. Even in his 70s, he still throws hard. capable of doing this year, you won't have to worry about people hol- "I can throw all day and have my arm not bother me," Ver n said. lering, 'Hey, the only reason you're playing is because your dad's the "I still have plenty left. The kids know I can throw strikes, and I have coach,'" Ver n said. "That's hard on a kid. It puts both of them in a dif- no problem doing that." ficult situation. He's got to keep his nose clean. He's got to do his job Ver n said he loves to give the players an opportunity to improve and prove to people that he belongs there." their hitting skills. Vance can also relate to the pressures associated with having a "He's always there to offer extra BP or extra swings if I need fo r mer major leaguer as a father and a coach. His dad was the pitch- them," Tim said. "He's taught me to work hard and don't put too much ing coach under Glen Tuckett while Vance played for BYU . pressure on yourself. He's told me to play how he knows I can play." "Coach Tuckett told me, 'Vance has got to be clearly the better With the help of his father's name, Vance was able to enjoy a 10- pl a y e r . Otherwise, it's going to reflect back on you,'" Ver n said. "But year major league career with the Pirates, White Sox, Expos, Cubs he clearly showed that he belonged." and Athletics. As a player for BYU, Vance was a three-time All-Wes t e r n Athlet- In his fourth season as the Cougar's head coach, Vance focuses ic Conference shortstop from 1974-78. his efforts on teaching the skills of baseball to his son and the rest of "There comes a point when ability means more than family ties the team. because you either perfo r m or embarrass yourself," Vance said. "I enjoy watching Vance coach the team," Ver n said. "He relates The Laws are showing they belong together in college baseball. ve r y well with the kids. I don't know anyone who works as well with With contributions made by Tim on the field and Ver n in batting young men as Vance does. He seems to be able to push the right but- practices, Vance has led his team to back-to-back Mountain Wes t tons and instruct the boys how to develop into good ballplayers." Conference Champions in 2001 and 2002. Tim is trying to go in the direction his father and grandfather have gone before him. After playing a year at Dixie College and serv- ing a church mission, Tim joined his father at BYU in 2001.

w w w. b y u c o u g a r s . c o m BYU Baseball TURNS CHANCE INTO SUCCESS PAUL JACINTO BY BRANDON KO L D I T Z , BYU NEWSNET STA F F W R I T E R Jacinto said. "He worked really hard and proved to a lot of people that he could enior pitcher Paul Jacinto knew he play ball. I think that's helped me at times. could be successful in the BYU base- It's helped me work hard and be persistent." Sball team's starting rotation this year. In his first three years of high school He just needed to be given the opportunity. in Encinitas, Calif., Jacinto was LaCosta In 2002, Jacinto was the Cougars' third High's third baseman. He had a .450 batting st a r t e r , finishing 2-3 with a 7.83 ERA. He average as a position player. said he expected to be one of the three Af ter his junior year, many of the starters coming into the 2003 season. team's pitchers graduated. The pitching Before the season began, pitching coach coach knew Jacinto threw hard and asked Mike Karpel called him into his office and him to work on becoming a pitcher over the told Jacinto he was going to be a reliever. su m m e r . Jacinto was going to start off in the bullpen. "I took him serious and started doing "At first, I was very disappointed," Jacin- it and working very hard at it," Jacinto said. to said. "I was pretty discouraged because I "I really didn't know how to pitch. I just knew felt like I had done what I needed to do to be if you threw hard and threw strikes, you could one of the three starters. get people out. It's high school." "I told Coach K. (Karpel) it doesn't matter where I start (the sea- In Southern California, where talent is plentiful, Jacinto's hard son). I know where I'm going to work paid off. He finished his end up. I knew I was going to Baseball Schedule for 2004 senior year as a pitcher with a get the chance to start, and I 7-1 record and a microscopic was going to succeed. I was DAT E O P P O N E N T S I T E T I M E 1.88 ERA. His senior year gave going to perfo r m to the best of 1/29-30, 31 C a l i f o rn i a B e r k e l e y, CA1:30 p.m., noon him the opportunity to come to 2 / 5 St. Mary ’ s Stockton, CA 6 p.m. my abilities." 2 / 6 Pa c i f i c Stockton, CA 6 p.m. BYU as a pitcher. Two months into the 2003 2 / 7 N e v a d a Stockton, CA 2 p.m. "E v e r yone's good (in South- season, Jacinto is one of the 2 / 9 - 1 0 Santa Clara Santa Clara, CA 6, 3 p.m. er n California)," Jacinto said. Cougars' most consistent and 2/12-13, 14 UC Riverside Riverside, CA 3, 1 p.m. "E v e r y high school has great controlling pitchers in the start- 2/19-20, 21 San Jose St. San Jose, CA 6, 1 p.m. players. Only the ones who work 2 / 2 6 Pe p p e r d i n e Malibu, CA 2 p.m. ing rotation. 2/27 N e v a d a Malibu, CA 10 a.m. hard and are very persistent in "There's no question he's the 2 / 2 8 Cal St. NR Malibu, CA 10 a.m. their work ethic are the ones surprise of the year," BYU coach 3/4 Cal St. NR Northridge, CA 2 p.m. who are able to continue on and Vance Law said. "We anticipated 3 / 5 Long Beach Long Beach 6:30 p.m. play somewhere else." him pitching big innings for us 3 / 6 Cal St. NR Northridge, CA 1 p.m. Jacinto joined the Cougars 3 / 8 Dallas Baptist Fresno, CA 10 a.m. coming into the season. I figured 3 / 9 Chicago St. Fresno, CA 1:30 p.m. in 1999. His freshman year was he was going to be a very solid 3 / 1 0 Fresno St. Fresno, CA 6:30 p.m. the last year under the helm of pi t c h e r , but he is turning into one 3 / 1 1 M o n m o u t h Fresno, CA 1:30 p.m. head coach Gary Pullins. Jacin- of the dominant forces in the 3 / 1 2 Po r t l a n d Fresno, CA 10 a.m. to made 11 appearances during co n f e r e n c e . " 3 / 1 3 Fresno St. Fresno, CA 6:30 p.m. his freshman year, four of them 3/18-19, 20 U N LV * P R O V O 6:30, 12 p.m. Several generations of the 3/25-26, 27 U t a h * Salt Lake City 6, 6,Noon starts, finishing 1-1 with one Jacinto family have enjoyed the 4/1-2, 3 New Mexico* A l b u q u e r q u e , N M 6, 12 p.m. save and an 11.52 ERA. sport of baseball. His grandfa- 4/8-9, 10 U N LV * Las Ve g a s 6:30, 2 p.m. Af ter his freshman year, th e r , Alvin Jacinto, played one 4/15-16, 17 San Diego St.* P R O V O 7, 12 p.m. Jacinto served a two-year year for the Chicago White Sox. 4/22-23, 24 Air Fo r c e * Colo. Spgs., CO 2, 12 p.m. church mission to Brazil for the 4/29-30, 5/1 U t a h * P R O V O 7, 6 p.m. Listed at five-foot-six, Jacinto 5/6-7, 8 New Mexico* P R O V O 7, 12 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- said his grandfather is an exam- 5 / 1 2 - 1 4 San Diego St.* San Diego 6 p.m. day Saints. He returned to a ple of a hard worker. 5 / 1 8 Utah Valley St. P R O V O 7 p.m. new baseball program at BYU "He's strong and fast, but he's 5/20-21, 22 Air Fo r c e * P R O V O 7, 12 p.m. in 2002 with a new coaching the type of guy, when you look at 5 / 2 6 - 2 9 MWC To u rn e y Las Ve g a s T B A * Indicates MWC Games him, you wouldn't think much of C o n t i n u e d hi m , " w w w. b y u c o u g a r s . c o m BYU Baseball staff headed by Vance Law. "He knows he's good," Cloward said. "He knows he's better than "I felt a lot of pressure coming home from my mission because it the batter. A lot of times I think pitchers go out and do the motions. was a whole new coaching staff," Jacinto said. "They had never seen Yea, they have good technique, but they don't have it mentally. me play. I had the impression they wanted me to perfo r m right away. "P aul just knows he's going to throw his fastball right by them, or I couldn't do it because I needed to get back in shape. I needed to he's going to throw his slider and they're going to swing through it. get my arm where it needed to be, and I needed that extra time." They can't hit him. He's got that mentality." Early in the 2003 season, Jacinto was called into Karpel's office In a start against San Diego State in 2003, Jacinto coasted to discuss the transition. A heated discussion between the two began. through the Aztec lineup until he reached the fourth inning. He gave Karpel said he thought Jacinto was wasting his talent. He said he up three runs in the fourth inning before settling down once again. saw tremendous potential in Jacinto, but he wasn't working hard Trouble in the middle innings was a common occurrence for Jac- enough to achieve the potential. into last year. Jacinto saw the situation differently. "I get into a groove early in the game," Jacinto said. "I get really "I felt he wasn't giving me a chance and an opportunity to show comfortable. After a couple innings, I start to lose concentration my talent," Jacinto said. "I was written off as a pitcher from the old because I'm in such a groove. That usually wakes me up and gets me program. He wasn't giving me the time I needed to develop coming back focused on what I need to do." back from a two-year mission." A sign of a good pitcher is his ability to bounce back after bad Once the two knew where the other was coming from, Jacinto innings. Several times this year, including the game against San said they got along great. As a result, Jacinto was able to get into the Diego, Jacinto rebounded from bad innings and finished the game starting rotation last year. st r o n g . Af ter starting this season in the bullpen for the first two series, "I think that the one thing I've noticed with Paul this year over Jacinto received his chance to enter the starting rotation. Junior last year is his ability to compete when he doesn't have his best stuff," Michel Bergeron went down with an arm injury, and Jacinto Law said. "Nowhere was it more apparent then the cold night that he replaced him in the rotation. pitched in Utah where it took him two innings before his arm loos- In his first start on Feb. 15, Jacinto pitched a complete-game ened up. If that would have been Paul last year, I think he would have three hitter against Northwestern, but lost the game 1-0. been out of the ballgame. I don't think he would have battled through Af ter poor run support led to an 0-4 start, Jacinto has won four th a t . " st r a i g h t . Through the first two months in the 2003 season, Jacinto is 4-4 In 2002, Jacinto threw three different pitches: a fastball, a with a 4.30 ERA and 48 strikeouts. Opposing batters are hitting a cu r veball and a changeup. During the off-season, despite coaches conference-low .232 against him. Twice in BYU losing efforts, oppo- telling him his curveball was good enough, Jacinto developed a nents scored two runs or less off Jacinto. fourth pitch for 2003, a slider. Jacinto was named the Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the “He had a decent curveball, but he didn't have great command of week after throwing a one-hit complete game against No. 24 UNLV it," Law said. "Sometimes he'd throw it for a strike; sometimes he on March 21, 2003. He probably would have been named the nation- wouldn't. al pitcher of the week if another pitcher had- "With the slider, he has really good com- n't pitched a no-hitter the same week. mand of it. He can throw that pitch for a This year is the first time Jacinto has strike all the time, just like his fastball. had the same teachings and the same That gives him two pitches that he has very trainings from the same coaches as the good command of in the strike zone. When previous year. you have command of two very solid pitch- "I've been able to work on the same es, you give yourself a pretty good chance things, and I'm going to do what I can," to win." Jacinto said. "I've always had that atti- The slider was his dad's idea, but Jacin- tu d e . to developed it on his own. In a short time, "I've never been the best or the pretti- the slider has become one of Jacinto's best est player on the field, but I've been able and most-used pitches. to get the job done. I knew if the coach- "Because he's got great control of his ing staff gave me some confidence, I sl i d e r , he'll throw that at any count," said would show them that I could get the sophomore catcher Casey Cloward. "That's job done." made him very successful. Because he's got As the Cougars' second starter in the that fourth pitch, it keeps the hitters guess- rotation, Jacinto has comfortably set- ing and guessing." tled himself into the leading role. He Cloward caught many of Jacinto's has turned an opportunity into one of games in 2003. He said Jacinto is one of 2003’s best success stories. the most enjoyable pitchers he's ever caught for because of his confidence level. w w w. b y u c o u g a r s . c o m BYU Baseball BYU IN THE NCAA RECORD BOOKS

Individual Records Homers Per Game (Annual Champ) Total Bases, Inning (Single Game) 1960 – 0.50, Jim Pierson, 24 G, 12 HR 8(T) – 26, BYU vs. Air Force, April 9, Hitting For The Cycle (Season) 1988 – 0.58, Mike Willis, 60 G, 35 HR 1996 (5th) 1(T) – 2, Spencer Oborn, 1998 Home Runs (Annual Champion) Total Bases (Single Game) Consecutive Victories 1968 – 12, Larry Romney, 44 G 8(T) – 69, BYU vs. Air Force, April 24, 1(T) – 26, Scott Nielson, 1978, 1982- 1987 – 31, Mike Willis, 63 G 1987 1983 (1-0, 11-0, 14-1, lost last start) 1988 – 35, Mike Willis, 60 G Batting Average (Season) Doubles Per Game (Season) RBI Per Game (Annual Champion) 4 - .379, BYU, 1988, 60 G 8(T) – 0.59, , 1983, 54 G, 1988 – 1.67, Mike Willis, 60 G, 100 32 2B RBI Doubles (Season) 11 – 183, BYU, 1983, 73 G Doubles (Season) Runs Batted In (Annual Champion) 5(T) – 34, Gary Schoonover, ‘87, 63 G 1967 – 51, Dennis Lamb, 43 G Home Runs Per Game (Season) 15(T) – 32, Wally Joyner, 1983, 54 G 2 – 2.68, BYU, 1988, 60 G, 161 HR Slugging Perc. (Annual Champion) 11(T) – 2.23, BYU, 1998, 53 G, 118 HR Home Runs Per Game (Season) 1988 – .945, Mike Willis, 60 G 10(T) – 0.58, Mike Willis, 1988, 60 G, 1990 - .878, Gary Daniels, 69 G Home Runs (Season) 35 HR 1994 - .923, Ryan Hall, 55 G 2 – 161, BYU, 1988, 60 G 7 – 148, BYU, 1985, 73 G Home Runs (Season) Total Bases (Annual Champion) 6 – 35, Mike Willis, 1988, 60 G 1983 – 218, Wally Joyner, 64 G Grand Slams (Season) 16(T) – 31, Mike Willis, 1987, 63 G 1987 – 221, Mike Willis, 63 G 5(T) – 10, BYU, 1988, 60 G 1990 – 237, Gary Daniels, 69 G Runs (Career) Total Bases (Season) 2 – 320, Gary Cooper, 1983-86, 242 G Victories (Annual Champion) 4(T) – 1,544, BYU, 1985, 73 G 1961 – 12-0, Bob Mosteller, 13 G, 105 Hits (Career) IP Slugging Percentage (Season) 10 – 359, Gary Cooper, 1983-86, 242 G 2001 – 16-3, Nate Fernley, 21 G, 152.2 1 - .689, BYU, 1988, 60 G IP 5 - .637, BYU, 1987, 64 G Home Runs (Career) 7 - .634, BYU, 1998, 53 G 9 – 73, , 1982-84, 173 G Team Records Batting Ave. (Season Ann. Champ) Slugging Percentage (Career) Slugging Percentage (Season) 1987 - .371, BYU, 64 G 6 – .844, Cory Snyder, 1982-84, 173 G, 1 - .689, BYU, 1988 (1,402 total bases 1988 - .379, BYU, 60 G 679 AB, 573 TB in 2,034 at-bats) 1993 - .362, BYU, 57 G

Hits (Annual Champion) Hits (Single Game) Runs Per Game (Seas. Ann. Champ) 1983 – 115, Wally Joyner, 64 G, .462 9(T) – 34, BYU vs. Air Force, April 24, 1983 – 10.34, BYU, 65 G, 672 runs Avg. 1987 1997 – 10.71, BYU, 55 G, 589 runs 1990 – 118, Gary Daniels, 69 G, .437 Avg. Hits, Both Teams (Single Game) Doubles Per Game (Season Annual) 8(T) – 50, BYU (29) vs. Utah (21), 1987 – 2.72, BYU, 64 G, 174 doubles Doubles Per Game (Annual Champ) April 25, 1980 1987 – 0.54, Gary Schoonover, 63 G, Doubles (Season Annual Champ.) 34 2B 1987 – 174, BYU, 64 G Hits, Consecutive (Single Game) Doubles (Annual Champion) 2(T) – 9, Cal St. Northridge vs. BYU, Home Runs Per Game (Season 1983 – 32, Wally Joyner, 54 G, 0.59 May 9, 1996 Annual Champions) Avg. 1974 – 1.37, BYU, 46 G, 63 HR 1987 – 34, Gary Schoonover, 63 G, Home Runs, Inning (Single Game) 1988 – 2.68, BYU, 60 G, 161 HR 0.54 Avg. 6(T) – 5, BYU vs. Air Force, April 24, 1996 – 1.98, BYU, 57 G, 113 HR 1987 (5th) Triples (Annual Champion) Home Runs (Season Ann. Champ) 1990(T) – 10, Gary Daniels, 69 G, 0.14 Home Runs, Cons. (Single Game) 1985 – 148, BYU, 73 G Avg. 2(T) – 4, BYU vs. Northern Colo., 1988 – 161, BYU, 60 G April 29, 1987 (4th) 1989 – 102, BYU, 67 G

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Slugging Percentage (Season Annual Champion) 1987 - .637, BYU, 64 G 1988 - .689, BYU 60 G 1996 - .605, BYU, 57 G

Total Bases (Season Annual Champ) 1983 – 1,335, BYU, 65 G

All-Time Winningest Teams 16 - .643, BYU, 67 seasons, 1,545-856-11 BYU In The Polls Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls (1959-2003) 1967 – 18 1968 – 7 1969 – 18 1970 – 27 1971 – 5 1972 – 29 1975 – 29 1978 – 23 1979 – 14 1980 – 29 1981 – 19 1983 – 17 1985 – 25 1988 – 30

Baseball America Division I Final Polls (1981-2003) 1983 – 6

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