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Team History Year-By-Year Results L L L L L L L L L } TEAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS >> 1959 > *Cal Poly A 3-8 L *Cal Poly H 4-8 L *Long Beach State H 7-6 W Coach: Phil Munroe *Cal Poly A 5-6 L * - CCAA Games *Long Beach State H 4-0 W Record: 3-10 *Cal Poly A 1-0 W # - Game protested, declared a tie Southern California H 13-20 L Cal Poly H 1-15 L Cal Poly Pomona A 6-3 W *Fresno State H 5-2 W Cal Poly Pomona H 4-11 L Loyola Marymount H 6-4 W 1963 > *Fresno State H 5-4 W Cal Tech A 3-8 L *Long Beach State A 10-3 W Coach: Stan Charnofsky Cal Poly Pomona H 1-4 L Long Beach State H 4-12 L UC Riverside A 3-11 L Record: 14-18-1 CCAA: 9-7-1 *Cal Poly A 4-5 L UC Riverside A 2-9 L UC Riverside A 7-6 W Loyola Marymount H 3-10 L *Cal Poly A 2-3 L Cal Poly A 1-8 L Whittier H 13-4 W La Verne H 12-6 W *Cal Poly A 14-4 W Claremont-Mudd A 4-5 L Claremont-Mudd A 10-6 W Cal Poly Pomona H 5-8 L La Verne H 3-6 L UC Riverside H 7-5 W *CS Los Angeles A 5-3 W Pepperdine H 8-9 L Westmont A 3-2 W Long Beach State A 1-23 L *San Diego State A 2-8 L Southern California H 4-3 W * - CCAA Games Cal Poly Pomona A 2-7 L *San Diego State A 4-17 L Southern California A 10-11 L Chapman H 4-2 W *San Diego State A 2-5 L Redlands H 1-3 L 1964 > La Verne H 7-2 W Whittier A 3-8 L Westmont H 24-0 W Coach: Stan Charnofsky Cal Tech A 8-9 L Westmont H 10-7 W *San Diego State H 5-11 L Record: 17-18-1 CCAA: 4-11 Cal Poly Pomona H 2-5 L *San Diego State A 3-4 L Santa Clara A 1-5 L 1960 > Cal Poly Pomona H 2-6 L *San Diego State A 10-3 W California A 8-8 T Coach: Phil Munroe *CS Los Angeles H 5-17 L UCLA H 5-0 W Southern California H 4-12 L Record: 16-19 *UC Santa Barbara H 10-3 W *CS Los Angeles A 5-9 L Pepperdine H 5-4 W Cal Poly Pomona H 5-3 W *UC Santa Barbara H 4-8 L *CS Los Angeles H 1-2 L UC Santa Barbara A 4-5 L Cal Tech A 8-3 W * – California Collegiate Athletic *CS Los Angeles H 1-1 T UC Santa Barbara A 18-4 W La Verne H 8-7 W Association Games Loyola Marymount H 3-7 L Cal Poly Pomona H 11-4 W Loyola Marymount A 6-5 W *UC Santa Barbara A 15-4 W Southern California H 9-5 W Claremont-Mudd H 2-4 L 1962 > *UC Santa Barbara A 8-1 W Pepperdine A 7-2 W Long Beach State A 6-5 W Coach: Stan Charnofsky *UC Santa Barbara A 12-7 W La Verne A 12-6 W UC Riverside H 7-2 W Record: 13-20-3 CCAA: 5-12-1 San Francisco State A 0-3 L Loyola Marymount H 5-6 L UC Riverside H 11-10 W Redlands H 1-9 L Pepperdine H 3-8 L New Mexico State H 4-2 W Chapman H 8-7 W Southern California H 9-9 T *Long Beach State H 7-8 L Westmont A 10-1 W Cal Poly H 4-18 L U.S. International A 8-5 W Westmont H 9-6 W U.S. International A 21-13 W Westmont H 6-16 L Southern California H 6-23 L Chapman A 13-3 W Cal Poly Pomona A 7-15 L Loyola Marymount H 5-9 L Westmont A 2-2 T Biola H 12-1 W Claremont-Mudd H 12-7 W Cal Poly A 7-4 W UC Riverside H 3-4 L U.S International A 10-5 W UC Riverside H 4-0 W San Diego State A 4-15 L *San Diego State H 8-0 W Cal Poly Pomona A 7-3 W *San Diego State H 6-11 L Claremont-Mudd A 6-5 W *San Diego State H 2-8 L U.S. International H 4-5 L Loyola Marymount A 6-0 W Westmont A 4-16 L *CS Los Angeles A 2-11 L La Verne A 13-15 L *CS Los Angeles A 3-9 L Biola A 17-2 W *CS Los Angeles A 0-2 L CS Los Angeles A 2-10 L Westmont A 4-5 L Westmont A 4-3 W 1961 > *UC Santa Barbara A 10-7 W Coach: Phil Munroe *UC Santa Barbara H 17-7 W Record: 15-9 CCAA: 5-13 *UC Santa Barbara H 5-10 L Loyola Marymount A 7-6 W Loyola Marymount H 3-7 L La Verne A 16-13 W Cal Poly Pomona H 3-5 L Claremont-Mudd H 8-10 L *#Long Beach State A 0-0 T *CS Los Angeles A 2-3 L *Long Beach State A 5-10 L *Fresno State H 3-10 L *Long Beach State A 5-3 W *Fresno State H 1-20 L UCLA H 14-13 W *Fresno State H 4-15 L *Fresno State A 0-10 L Westmont A 2-1 W *Fresno State H 0-12 L Westmont A 4-2 W *Fresno State A 4-7 L *UC Santa Barbara A 3-4 L Pepperdine H 4-5 L *Long Beach State H 2-8 L Claremont-Mudd A 8-5 W *Long Beach State H 9-3 W *Cal Poly H 1-4 L Cal Poly Pomona H 12-19 L *Cal Poly H 2-0 W { BOB HIEGERT } BASEBALL HISTORY 2 CSUN MATADORS TEAMHISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS >> Westmont A 3-0 W *Cal Poly A 7-2 W Cal Lutheran A 7-3 W Cal Lutheran H 10-8 W La Verne A 4-10 L +Stanford A 2-1 W Southern California A 2-4 L *CS Los Angeles A 9-10 L San Diego H 7-1 W +Stanford A 1-12 L Southern California A 0-2 L *CS Los Angeles H 2-11 L San Diego A 5-0 W +Stanford A 6-11 L Pepperdine H 11-3 W *CS Los Angeles H 1-2 L Chapman H 6-13 L * - CCAA Games Westmont H 4-3 W Southern California H 6-8 L Loyola Marymount H 16-7 W + - NCAA Division II District VIII Loyola Marymount A 11-5 W *Cal State Fullerton H 1-2 L *CS Los Angeles A 7-6 W Regional at Stanford Loyola Marymount A 2-1 W *Cal State Fullerton A 1-6 L *CS Los Angeles H 15-10 W UC Santa Barbara A 3-13 L *Cal State Fullerton A 1-5 L *CS Los Angeles H 5-11 L 1966 > Loyola Marymount H 2-1 W Westmont H 4-3 W *Long Beach State A 7-4 W Coach: Stan Charnofsky *Cal Poly Pomona A 3-4 L *Cal Poly H 0-4 L *Long Beach State A 1-4 L Record: 15-26-2 CCAA: 7-13 *Cal Poly Pomona A 2-4 L *Cal Poly H 4-5 L *Long Beach State A 2-3 L Loyola Marymount H 6-4 W *Long Beach State H 0-2 L *Cal Poly A 5-2 W Cal Poly Pomona A 8-5 W Southern California A 14-15 L *Long Beach State A 3-1 W Chapman H 3-2 W *Fresno State A 6-10 L Southern California A 5-10 L *Long Beach State A 1-15 L *Fresno State H 7-2 W *Fresno State A 7-8 L Arizona State A 4-6 L *CS Los Angeles H 5-3 W *Fresno State H 5-6 L *Fresno State A 1-2 L Arizona State A 1-2 L *CS Los Angeles A 1-6 L *Fresno State H 3-5 L Westmont A 1-6 L Arizona State A 7-6 W *CS Los Angeles A 4-3 W UC Santa Barbara A 4-12 L *San Diego State H 5-11 L Southern California H 2-6 L Cal Lutheran H 10-3 W *San Diego State H 10-9 W *San Diego State H 4-12 L Chapman H 3-4 L *Cal Poly Pomona A 7-5 W *San Diego State A 1-2 L *San Diego State H 4-3 W Cal State Fullerton H 18-2 W Cal State Fullerton A 4-3 W *San Diego State A 1-0 W *Cal Poly H 5-6 L Cal Poly Pomona H 5-6 L Cal State Fullerton H 12-0 W * - CCAA Games *Cal Poly H 4-5 L Westmont H 2-4 L Cal State Fullerton A 5-4 W # - Marine Corps Tournament *Cal Poly H 2-3 L Cal Lutheran H 1-3 L Southern California H 6-4 W * - CCAA Games Cal Poly Pomona H 3-6 L *Cal Poly H 2-3 L 1969 > Loyola Marymount A 7-4 W *Cal Poly H 3-0 W Coach: Bob Hiegert 1965 > Cal Lutheran A 9-5 W *Cal Poly A 2-0 W Record: 31-17-1 CCAA: 10-8 Coach: Stan Charnofsky Chapman A 4-7 L UCLA A 2-3 L UC Riverside H 6-5 W Record: 21-17 CCAA: 11-4 *CS Los Angeles H 10-11 L *Fresno State A 5-7 L Cal Lutheran H 10-2 W UC Santa Barbara H 4-0 W *Long Beach State A 3-7 L *Fresno State A 0-4 L UC Santa Barbara A 2-2 T UC Santa Barbara H 14-8 W *Long Beach State A 0-3 L *Fresno State A 4-6 L UC San Diego H 8-1 W UC Santa Barbara H 4-6 L Pepperdine H 3-2 W UC Santa Barbara H 10-9 W UC San Diego H 6-0 W Arizona State A 4-6 L Brigham Young H 3-6 L *San Diego State H 2-1 W Southern California H 1-4 L Arizona State A 7-11 L Brigham Young H 6-6 T *San Diego State H 4-11 L Westmont A 7-2 W Arizona State A 5-10 L *San Diego State H 8-7 W *San Diego State H 2-5 L Pepperdine A 6-3 W Southern California H 4-6 L *Long Beach State H 10-11 L * - CCAA Games Pepperdine A 8-7 W Westmont A 4-1 W *Long Beach State H 1-12 L UCLA H 2-8 L Westmont A 9-1 W San Francisco State A 8-1 W 1968 > UC Riverside A 7-1 W Loyola Marymount H 2-1 W Stanford A 3-3 T Coach: Bob Hiegert UC Riverside A 3-4 L Chapman H 7-1 W California A 4-3 W Record: 23-20 CCAA: 7-14 Chapman H 2-3 L Cal Poly Pomona H 1-8 L *Cal Poly H 2-1 W UC Riverside H 2-1 W Arizona State A 5-0 W Cal Poly Pomona A 0-4 L *Cal Poly H 5-6 L UC Riverside A 5-11 L Arizona State A 5-4 W Cal Poly Pomona A 2-0 W *CS Los Angeles A 3-5 L UCLA H 4-2 W Arizona State A 9-4 W Pepperdine H 9-7 W *San Diego State A 5-8 L Cal Lutheran H 5-0 W Loyola Marymount A 1-4 L Cal Lutheran H 5-0 W *Fresno State H 2-5 L Loyola Marymount A 5-0 W Southern California H 1-15 L UCLA A 7-9 L *Fresno State H 1-2 L Loyola Marymount A 15-7 W Stanford H 10-19 L Southern California A 1-8 L UCLA H 4-7 L Loyola Marymount H 17-5 W *Long Beach State H 10-2 W Southern California A 2-21 L *San Diego State A 7-6 W Southern California H 3-0 W *Long Beach State A 8-1 W Westmont H 3-6 L *San Diego State A 6-1 W Westmont A 3-0 W *Long Beach State A 2-1 W *San Diego State A 6-5 W *CS Los Angeles H 1-2 L Pepperdine H 9-3 W #St.
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