BACK TO BACK CHAMPS GAME NOTES 2015 • 2017 • 2018

Josh Hauser, Director of Creative Media · Office: (602) 639-8328 · Cell: (503) 734-8587· E-mail: [email protected] 2019 SCHEDULE MARCH 1-3 | DEDEAUX FIELD | LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (3-5 OVR / 2-2 H / 1-2 A / 0-1 N / 0-0 WAC) Feb. 15 Wichita State ^ W, 9-1 GRAND CANYON USC Feb. 16 Ball State ^ W, 12-2 Feb. 16 vs. Wichita State ^ (Tempe, Ariz.) L, 8-7 LOPES TROJANS Feb. 18 (#12/9) Stanford ^ L, 14-4 (3-5, 0-0 WAC) (3-4, 0-0 PAC-12) Feb. 22 at (#18/17) TCU W, 4-1 A Feb. 23 at (#18/17) TCU L, 17-9 Feb. 24 at (#18/17) TCU L, 6-5 »» Head Coach: Andy Stankiewicz (8th, 218-167-1, .566) T »» Head Coach: Dan Hubbs (7th, 166-177, .484) Feb. 26 UC Riverside L, 5-3 »March 1 at USC 7 p.m. AVERAGE POWER SPEED AVERAGE POWER SPEED »March 2 at USC 3 p.m. Pikai Winchester Kona Quiggle Quin Cotton Jamal O’Guinn C.J. Stubbs Brady Shockey »March 3 at USC 2 p.m. .375 AVG (12-32) .630 SLUG% 2-for-2 SB .429 AVG (9-21) .667 SLUG% 1-for-1 SB March 6 Nevada 6 p.m. March 8 (RV) Illinois 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY | 7 P.M. MST SATURDAY | 3 P.M. MST SUNDAY | 2 P.M. MST March 9 (RV) Illinois 2 p.m. Pac-12 Live Stream Pac-12 Live Stream Pac-12 Live Stream March 10 (RV) Illinois 12 p.m. RHP [JR] Kade Mechals (2-0, 0.00) RHP [FR] Pierson Ohl (1-0, 3.18) RHP [SO] Frankie Scalzo (0-1, 14.73) March 13 Xavier 6:30 p.m. RHP [SO] Kyle Hurt (0-1, 6.30) LHP [SO] John Beller (1-0, 0.75) TBA March 14 Xavier 6:30 p.m. March 15 Xavier 6:30 p.m. SERIES HISTORY AT A GLANCE March 16 Xavier 2 p.m. March 18 Utah 2 p.m. »»vs. USC (7th, 8th, 9th meetings all-time) »»GCU and USC meet for the first time since 2014. March 22 California Baptist* 6:30 p.m. Overall: 1-5 »»Friday night starter Kade Mechals is 2-0 through his first March 23 California Baptist* 6 p.m. Home: 1-0; Away: 0-5 two Division I starts and is on an exclusive list of 18 play- March 24 California Baptist* 12 p.m. March 25 Team Italy (exhib. at Hohokam) 1 p.m. Last year: USC wins 6-3 on May 19, 2014 in Los Angeles ers to go 2-0 with an ERA under 1.00 and 15+ strikeouts. March 27 at Nevada 3 p.m. »»Junior outfielderQuin Cotton was named a Preseason March 29 at Utah Valley* 5 p.m. PROJECTED STARTERS All-American by Perfect Game, the first such recognition March 30 at Utah Valley* 1 p.m. by number of starts, last three games in GCU’s D-1 history. Cotton ranked 14th nationally with his March 31 at Utah Valley* 11 a.m. .390 batting average last year. April 2 UNLV 2 p.m. 11 Pavlica »»GCU hosted an opening-day crowd of 4,562 fans on Feb. 15 April 5 at New Mexico State* 5 p.m. 24 Quiggle 27 Cotton -- the 9th-largest opening-day crowd nationally, largest in April 6 at New Mexico State* 1 p.m. April 7 at New Mexico State* 11 a.m. 18 Mumper 2 Bull Arizona and largest in program history. April 9 (RV) Arizona 6 p.m. 5 Wyatt 9 Winchester »»GCU is picked to win the WAC and Cotton is the Player of April 12 UT Rio Grande Valley* 6:30 p.m. the Year in the WAC preseason poll. Senior infielderPikai April 13 UT Rio Grande Valley* 6 p.m. Winchester earned first-team preseason recognition. April 14 UT Rio Grande Valley* 12 p.m. 34 Bess »»The Lopes have won 17 consecutive WAC series, the April 16 at UNLV 2:05 p.m. April 18 Seattle U* 6:30 p.m. 23 Avitia longest streak in the nation. GCU’s 39-9 record in confer- ence play the past two seasons is fifth-best nationally. The April 19 Seattle U* 6:30 p.m. STAT COMPARISON April 20 Seattle U* 12 p.m. Lopes have won the last two WAC regular season titles. April 23 at (RV) Arizona 6 p.m. »»GCU returns over 70 percent of its at bats, runs scored, OFFENSE April 26 at Chicago State* 1 p.m. hits, doubles, walks drawn and stolen bases from 2018. April 27 at Chicago State* 12 p.m. April 28 at Chicago State* 10 a.m. .261 AVERAGE .257 »»The Lopes are one of four programs to feature the conference’s player of the year in back-to-back seasons. April 30 at New Mexico 6 p.m. .428 SLUGGING .374 May 1 at New Mexico 1 p.m. »»Pitching coach Rich Dorman introduces a new pitching .368 ON-BASE .371 May 3 CSU Bakersfield* 6:30 p.m. rotation after losing 50 of its 57 games started from 2018. May 4 CSU Bakersfield* 6 p.m. 6.6 RUNS | AVG. 6.0 »»Four Lopes were picked in the MLB Draft for the first time May 5 CSU Bakersfield* 12 p.m. 9.0 HITS | AVG. 8.4 since 1995, headlined by RHP Jake Wong going in the May 10 Northern Colorado* 6:30 p.m. 8 HOME RUNS 4 third round to San Francisco -- GCU’s highest choice since May 11 Northern Colorado* 6 p.m. May 12 Northern Colorado* 12 p.m. 8.6 STRIKEOUTS | AVG. 8.1 Tim Salmon in 1989. May 14 at UC Riverside 6 p.m. 5.6 WALKS | AVG. 5.6 LAST TIME OUT May 16 at Sacramento State* 7 p.m. 8 STOLEN BASES 1 May 17 at Sacramento State* 6 p.m. »»GCU took one of three games on the road at No. 18 TCU. PITCHING May 18 at Sacramento State* 12 p.m. »»The Lopes won the opener 4-1 behind a strong pitching May 22-26 WAC Tournament (Mesa, Ariz.) 5.79 ERA 3.80 performance from Kade Mechals and a pair of solo hom- Home games in bold ers from Quin Cotton and Tyler Wyatt. 6.8 STRIKEOUTS | AVG. 10.9 All times listed in Phoenix Time (MST) .299 OPP. AVERAGE .226 WHAT’S NEXT * WAC game FIELDING »»GCU returns to Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark to begin a ^ Angels College Classic (GCU Ballpark and Tempe Diablo Stadium) 12-game homestand on Wednesday. .970 PERCENTAGE .973 rankings are in format: D1Baseball.com / USA Today Coaches

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SUMMED UP LAST THREE GAMES WAC placing 6th Sunday, Feb. 24 Tuesday, Feb. 26 Current streak L-3 Saturday, Feb. 23 Longest winning streak W-2 (2/15 - 2/16) Lopes 5-0 lead evaporates in GCU pulls close late, tying Bullpen gives Lopes fighting Longest losing streak L-3 (2/23 - pres) big loss tagged out at plate in 8th chance, early hole too much Overall series (3+ games, single opponent) 0-1 R H E R H E R H E Home series -- GCU 9 9 2 GCU 5 8 0 UC RIVERSIDE 5 8 0 Away series 0-1 (18) TCU 17 16 0 (18) TCU 6 10 1 GCU 3 9 2 Sweeps -- Last 5 1-4 Last 10 3-5 BROADCAST INFO Series openers 1-0 Series finales 0-1 Game 1: USC Pac-12 Stream Game 2: USC Pac-12 Stream In weekend games 3-3 Game 3: USC Pac-12 Stream In mid-week games 0-2 Day games (before 6 p.m.) 1-4 Night games (6 p.m. or later) 2-1 vs. top-25 teams 1-3 QUICK FACTS TO THE MEDIA ONLINE The Grand Canyon Athletics Department is served by Updated bios, notes, rosters, schedules, statistics, ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS a communications office staff that works diligently to quotes, etc., will be available throughout the Baseball Contact Josh Hauser promote the individual and team accomplishments of season for every sport on GCULopes.com. Specific Email [email protected] student-athletes, coaches and staff. Our staff will fulfill information not readily available on the website may Office Phone (602) 639-8328 all reasonable requests. be available through the communications office. Cell Phone (503) 734-8587 Physical Address: Please contact the sport representative with your 3300 West Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85017 request. Ballpark Location: INJURY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Southwest edge of campus School Grand Canyon University Parking: Grand Canyon University athletics will abide by HIPAA Location Phoenix, Ariz. Available in Halo garage, enter at 35th Ave., turn right - a federal privacy act with regard to the release of injury information. GCU athletes will be required Founded 1949 CREDENTIALS Enrollment 20,500 to sign a waiver before their injury information President Brian Mueller All members of the office follow the guidelines is released to the media. If the athlete chooses Vice President of Athletics Mike Vaught set forth by the NCAA and the Western Athletic to withhold that information, GCU officials will be Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference (WAC) in governing the issuance of restricted to informing the media members of their Nickname Lopes credentials. All credential requests should be playing status only. submitted to the sport contacts. Mascot Thunder HOME GAME MEDIA SERVICES Colors Purple, Black & White INTERVIEW REQUESTS Conference Western Athletic Conference (WAC) »»Pre-game notes packets Athletics Website www.GCULopes.com When making interview requests through the »»Pre-game lineups and post-game statistics BASEBALL FACILITY communications office, please allow at least 24 hours »»A running play-by-play notice. If the time requested with a student-athlete »»Game programs Facility Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark (4,000) or coach is longer than normal (for photography »»Statistical monitors are provided to the TV and Record at GCU Ballpark 22-13 (.647) or videography purposes), more advance notice radio broadcasts based on availability. The media is Record at Brazell Field 1,331-631 (.679) will help ensure that your request will be handled encouraged to follow live statistics online through Stadium Opened 2018 efficiently. Home and cell phone numbers for players StatBroadcast (GCUstats.com). PROGRAM HISTORY will not be provided. Please do not contact a player or First Year 1953 coach without scheduling the interview through the All-Time Record 1,978-1,387-10 (.588) communications office. LIVE STATS Division I 340-419-2 (.446) E-MAIL Division I return (since 2014) 152-125-1 (.547) Stat Broadcast WAC 136-111 (.545) Releases, game notes and advisories are e-mailed GCUstats.com WAC return (since 2014) 90-38 (.696) to media that cover GCU on a regular basis. Media MEDIA CENTER Conference Titles (Div. I / Div. II) 4 / 1 wishing to be added to the e-mail list for GCU Baseball Notes, Photos, Highlights, & FTP National Championships (NAIA) 4 can email [email protected]. GCULopes.com/baseballmedia

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GAME 1 PROBABLE STARTER GAME LOG

DATE OPPONENT DEC. GS IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP PC NOTES 2/15 Wichita State W * 6.0 4 0 0 1 9 0 2 90 Made Division I debut in front of record crowd of 4,562 fans 2/22 at (18) TCU W * 6.1 3 1 1 2 6 2 1 94 Led Lopes to 4-1 series-opening victory

2019 NEWS & NOTES »» Named a Preseason All-WAC starting pitcher by Perfect Game. »» One of 13 pitchers nationally to throw 6.0+ scoreless innings and strike out 9+ batters on opening weekend. “I felt really good. A lot of my stuff was working. I just trusted in my defense and tried to make pitches. It makes it easy when you trust your defense. They’re always making plays behind me so it just makes my life a lot easier and gives me confidence to pound the zone.” »» Helped lead Lopes to series-opening win at No. 18 TCU on Feb. 22. 43 - KADE MECHALS “We can play with anybody in the country and everyone on this team believes it. We just have to show up and play our game RHP · 5-11 · 180 · JUNIOR and not worry about who the other team is. If we play our game, we can beat anyone.” McMINNVILLE, ORE. · SKAGIT VALLEY THE MECHALS FILE SEASON STATISTICS 2018 | Sophomore | Skagit Valley College (Mount Vernon, Wash.) 2-0 0.73 2-2 0 12.1 3 15 .167 • Appeared in eight games (all starts) and posted a 1.72 ERA. Struck out 77 batters in 47.0 innings of work while allowing W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG just 17 hits. • Led the 28-school Northwest Athletic Conference in opponent batting average (.106). LAST TIME | 4-YEAR COLLEGE • Named first team All-NWAC. Last Win 2/22/19, at TCU, W 4-1 2017 | Freshman | Western Oregon University (Monmouth, Ore.) Last Loss 3/25/17, vs. St. Martin’s, L 2-1 • Served as the Wolves’ closer, nailing down seven saves. Posted a 1.59 ERA in 22.2 innings of work while striking out 37. Last Save 4/28/17, at Central Washington, W 6-4 Last Game 2/22/19, at TCU, W 4-1 • Finished second in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference in saves. Last Start 2/22/19, at TCU, W 4-1 • Was named second team All-GNAC and earned NCBWA All-West Region second team honors. Last Relief 5/5/17, vs. Northwest Nazarene, L 6-3 McMinnville High School | McMinnville, Ore. CAREER HIGHS | 4-YEAR COLLEGE • Helped lead his team to the semifinal round of the state playoffs as a junior and the quarterfinals as a senior. • Favorite high school sports memory was tossing a no-hitter in the quarterfinals of the state playoffs to defeat No. 2-seed- Innings Pitched 6.1, at TCU, 2/22/19 Walks 2 (2x), last at TCU, 2/22/19 ed North Medford as a junior in 2015. Strikeouts 9, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 • Racked up the accolades during his prep career: Greater Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year, first team all-state, state Batters Faced 25, at TCU, 2/22/19 all-star series, Pitcher of the Year for the South All-Star team, All-Yamhill Valley three times. Pitches Thrown 94, at TCU, 2/22/19 • Was a team captain three of four seasons. SEASON HIGHS • Also played basketball, where he was named Most Inspirational Player. • Graduated with an Honors Diploma and was a member of the National Honor Society for three years. Innings Pitched 6.1, at TCU, 2/22/19 Walks 2, at TCU, 2/22/19 • Played club for Baseball Northwest, Metro Baseball, NW Diamond Sports, Mound Time and Dirtbags Legion. Strikeouts 9, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 Summer League Batters Faced 25, at TCU, 2/22/19 • 2018 - Orleans Firebirds (Cape Cod League): 18.2 IP, 1-0, 3.85 ERA, 19 SO, 7 BB, 13 H Pitches Thrown 94, at TCU, 2/22/19 • 2017 - Kelowna Falcons (West Coast League): 30.0 IP, 4-0, 3.30 ERA, 34 SO, 7 BB, 20 H KEEPING TRACK Personal 2019 CAREER • Parents are Kip and Jody Mechals. Pitched <2.0 innings 0 10 • Mother, Jody, played volleyball at Western Oregon (1984-88). Pitched 5.0+ innings 2 2 • Sister, Karly, played soccer at Western State Colorado University. Struck out 3+ 2 9 • Chose GCU because “the coaches seemed like people who want to not only teach the game of baseball, but also help Struck out 5+ 2 4 players grow as people, and the school just felt like home.” Struck out 7+ 1 1 No walks allowed 0 10 • Favorite sports teams are the Milwaukee Brewers, Milwaukee Bucks and Seattle Mariners. Scoreless 1 11 • Favorite players to watch growing up included Edgar Martinez, and Emmitt Smith. Scoreless (2.0+ innings) 1 5

only four-year college statistics included included: freshman (2017) at Western Oregon - NCAA Div. II not included: sophomore (2018) at Skagit Valley College

CAREER STATS shading denotes previous school Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2019 Junior 0.73 2-0 2-2 0 0-0 0 12.1 7 1 1 3 15 0 1 1 .167 2 3 0 0 0 2018 Sophomore 1.72 4-2 8-8 1 1.0 0 47.0 17 9 9 12 77 1 1 2 .107 2 0 ------2017 Freshman 1.59 2-1 15-0 0 0.0 7 22.2 13 5 4 6 37 2 0 2 .173 3 0 0 1 1 Career Totals 1.54 8-3 25-10 1 1 7 82.0 37 15 14 21 129 -- -- 5 -- 7 3 0 0 0

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GAME 2 PROBABLE STARTER GAME LOG

DATE OPPONENT DEC. GS IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP PC NOTES 2/16 Ball State W * 5.2 9 2 2 2 4 0 0 95 Scattered 9 hits (no more than 3 in an inning) in collegiate debut 2/23 at (18) TCU L * 3.0 7 6 6 2 1 0 0 55 Retired first five batters he faced but ran into trouble in 3rd inning

2019 NEWS & NOTES »» Made collegiate debut as Game 2 starter vs. Ball State in a lopsided 12-2 Lopes win. “The first one’s always tough. But it was easy with my boys behind me. It’s unbelievable knowing that I can go out there and give up a good one (run inning) and come back with another four-spot on the board. It really boosts my confidence.” »» Featured on D1Baseball.com by Aaron Fitt for opening-weekend “pitchability.” “Ohl impressed with his pitchability in his debut against Ball State, allowing just two runs in 5.2 innings. He worked at 85-86 with his fastball but kept it down in the zone, mixing in a big sweeping slow curve and a very good 78-79 changeup 13 - PIERSON OHL that is his best pitch.” RHP · 6-2 · 175 · FRESHMAN »» First GCU freshman to pick up a win in first collegiate appearance since Casey Collins on Feb. 2, 2009. SIMI VALLEY, CALIF. · GRACE BRETHREN HS THE OHL FILE SEASON STATISTICS Grace Brethren High School | Simi Valley, Calif. 1-1 8.31 2-2 0 8.2 4 5 .421 • In 200.1 innings over his four-year varsity career, posted a 1.36 ERA with 211 strikeouts and just 24 walks. Went 22-3. • As a senior in 2018, threw 64.2 innings and allowed just five earned runs (0.54 ERA). W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG • Walked just five batters in 67.0 innings as a junior in 2017. LAST TIME • Posted a .349 career batting average. Last Win 2/16/19, vs. Ball State, W 12-2 • Racked up the accolades for an impressive senior year: Team MVP, first team all-league, all-league MVP, first team Last Loss 2/23/19, at TCU, L 17-9 all-county, first team All-CIF, second team all-state (medium schools). Last Save -- • Was named all-league all four seasons. Last Game 2/23/19, at TCU, L 17-9 • Top high school sports memory was playing in the CIF Southern Section Championship Game as a junior. Last Start 2/23/19, at TCU, L 17-9 Last Relief -- • Graduated with academic honors. • Was teammates with younger brother, Carson. CAREER HIGHS Personal Innings Pitched 5.2, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Parents are Brian and Cori Ohl. Walks 2 (2x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 • Sister, Payton, played volleyball at The Master’s University in 2016. Strikeouts 4, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Outside of baseball, loves the outdoors including fishing, hiking, archery and target shooting. Batters Faced 26, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 Pitches Thrown 95, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Chose GCU for “the amazing coaching staff and the school’s Christian values.” • Favorite TV shows are Criminal Minds and The Office. SEASON HIGHS • Favorite teams are the Los Angeles Dodgers, FC Barcelona and Los Angeles Lakers. Innings Pitched 5.2, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Favorite athletes to watch growing up include , Kobe Bryant and Clayton Kershaw. Walks 2 (2x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 Strikeouts 4, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 Batters Faced 26, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 Pitches Thrown 95, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Pitched <2.0 innings 0 0 Pitched 5.0+ innings 1 1 Struck out 3+ 1 1 Struck out 5+ 0 0 Struck out 7+ 0 0 No walks allowed 0 0 Scoreless 0 0 Scoreless (2.0+ innings) 0 0

CAREER STATS Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2019 Freshman 8.31 1-1 2-2 0 0-0 0 8.2 16 8 8 4 5 3 0 1 .421 0 0 0 0 0 Career Totals 8.31 1-1 2-2 0 0 0 8.2 16 8 8 4 5 3 0 1 .421 0 0 0 0 0

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DATE OPPONENT DEC. GS IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP PC NOTES 2/16 vs. Wichita St. L * 3.2 13 6 6 0 1 1 0 69 Hit hard in GCU debut, Lopes nearly recovered to win but lost 8-7 2/24 at (18) TCU L * 5.0 8 6 6 2 0 0 0 77 Lopes nearly recover from 5-0 hole but fall one run shy

2019 NEWS & NOTES »» Made his GCU debut in a neutral-site matchup against Wichita State at Tempe Diablo Stadium on Feb. 16. THE SCALZO FILE 2018 | Freshman | San Jose State (San Jose, Calif.) • Appeared in 11 games in relief for the Spartans. 41 - FRANKIE SCALZO • Pitched a season-high 2.0 innings at Air Force on March 31, striking out a season-best three batters in the scoreless outing. RHP · 6-3 · 185 · SOPHOMORE Vista High School | Vista, Calif. VISTA, CALIF. · SAN JOSE STATE • Was a first team all-league pick as a senior in 2017. SEASON STATISTICS • Played in 62 career games and posted a .325 batting average. • Helped lead his team to back-to-back championships in the Lions Tournament in 2016-17. 0-2 12.46 2-2 0 8.2 2 1 .488 Summer League W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG • 2018 - San Luis Obispo Blues (California Collegiate): 42.1 IP, 2-2, 4.57 ERA, 38 SO, 11 BB, 51 H Personal LAST TIME • Parents are Frank and Conseulo Scalzo. Last Win -- • Off the field, his hobbies include playing the ukulele and going to the beach. Last Loss 2/24/19, at TCU, L 17-9 Last Save -- • Chose GCU because it offered “the greatest opportunity for academics and athletics.” Last Game 2/24/19, at TCU, L 17-9 • If he wasn’t playing baseball, he’d be surfing and firefighting. Last Start 2/24/19, at TCU, L 17-9 • Favorite TV shows are The Office and The Ranch. Last Relief 5/12/18, at San Diego State, L 16-4 • Favorite place to visit on vacation is Italy. CAREER HIGHS • Favorite sports team is the Los Angeles Angeles. • Favorite athletes watched growing up include Ian Kinsler, and Alex Rodriguez. Innings Pitched 5.0, at TCU, 2/24/19 Walks 2 (2x), last at TCU, 2/24/19 Strikeouts 3, at Air Force, 3/31/18 Batters Faced 25, at TCU, 2/24/19 Pitches Thrown 77, at TCU, 2/24/19 SEASON HIGHS Innings Pitched 5.0, at TCU, 2/24/19 Walks 2, at TCU, 2/24/19 Strikeouts 3, at Air Force, 3/31/18 Batters Faced 25, at TCU, 2/24/19 Pitches Thrown 77, at TCU, 2/24/19 KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Pitched <2.0 innings 0 10 Pitched 5.0+ innings 1 1 Struck out 3+ 0 1 Struck out 5+ 0 0 Struck out 7+ 0 0 No walks allowed 1 9 Scoreless 0 5 Scoreless (2.0+ innings) 0 0

CAREER STATS shading denotes previous school Year ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2019 Sophomore 12.46 0-2 2-2 0 0-0 0 8.2 21 12 12 2 1 7 1 2 .488 1 0 0 0 0 2018 Freshman 10.00 0-0 11-0 0 0.0 0 9.0 16 11 10 4 8 3 1 0 .390 2 1 0 2 0 Career Totals 11.21 0-2 13-2 0 0 0 17.2 37 23 22 6 9 10 2 2 -- 3 1 0 0 0

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PROGRAM RECORD WATCH NATIONAL MARKS OFFENSE OFFENSE »»Tyler Wyatt (154 career games played) is good for 6th in GCU Division I history. »»National leaderboards begin in March. »»Austin Bull (153 career games played) is good for 7th in GCU Division I history. PITCHING »»Austin Bull (89 career walks) is 3rd in GCU Division I history. »»National leaderboards begin in March. Rank Player Years Mark 1 Craig Caballero 1993-95 107 2 Trevor Blake 1992-95 90 3 Austin Bull 2016-pres 89 4 Andrew McCormick 1994-95 86 5 Garrison Schwartz 2015-17 81

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CHAD JAKE IAN ETHAN DE LA GUERRA WONG EVANS EVANKO Portland Sea Dogs Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Aberdeen Ironbirds Williamsport Crosscutters LOPES Double-A Class-A Short Season Class-A Short Season Class-A Short Season IN THE Boston Red Sox Baltimore Orioles Philadelphia Phillies 2018 STATS (Double-A, Triple-A) 2018 STATS (Class-A Short Season) 2018 STATS (Class-A SS & Rookie) 2018 STATS (Class-A SS & Rookie) PROS G AVG HR RBI G W-L ERA SO/BB G AVG HR RBI G W-L ERA SO/BB 102 .242 16 58 11 0-2 2.30 27/6 49 .223 0 18 14 2-2 2.86 21/12 • Invited to Red Sox • Named Salem-Keizer’s best start- • Spent most of inaugural season • Spent most of inaugural season this spring. ing pitcher in his debut season in with the Gulf Coast League Orioles with Gulf Coast League Phillies in • Played 80 games with Triple-A summer 2018. in Florida. Florida. Pawtucket last year. • Was GCU’s highest draft pick • Called up to Aberdeen for final • Called up to Williamsport for end • Versatility as infielder bodes well (80th overall) since Tim Salmon three games where he was 2 for 8 of season where he made three HIGHLIGHTS for potential call-up. (.250) with a pair of RBIs. in 1989. relief apperances.

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» ALL-AMERICAN STATUS » KADE’S D1 ENTRANCE Junior Quin Cotton was named a preseason All-American Junior pitcher Kade Mechals picked up the win in his first appearance by Perfect Game in January, earning second-team honors to become at the Division I level. Not only was he the winning pitcher, he was the first D-I preseason All-American for GCU. among the nation’s elite over the course of opening weekend. “Perfect Game has established itself as one of the premier baseball Mechals tossed six innings, didn’t allow a run, scattered just four hits, publications,” Stankiewicz said. “With Quin being named as one of its Cotton struck out nine and walked just one. Mechals preseason All-Americans, it is an honor for both Quin and GCU.” Those numbers, specifically 6.0+ scoreless innings with 9+ strikeouts, Cotton was named the 2018 WAC Player of the Year for a breakout sophomore were only replicated 12 other times across the country over opening weekend. campaign in which he hit .390 with 29 extra-base hits and 43 RBIs. It was the second “I felt really good,” Mechals said. “A lot of my stuff was working. I just trusted in my consecutive season that a Lopes’ right fielder was named the conference’s Player of defense and tried to make pitches. It makes it easy when you trust your defense. the Year after Garrison Schwartz was honored in 2017. They’re always making plays behind me so it just makes my life a lot easier and gives Cotton’s numbers flooded the national leaderboards last season to rank 14th in me confidence to pound the zone.” batting average (.390), 11th in hits (94) and 27th in runs per game (1.09). Mechals followed it up with another victory in his second start, helping GCU defeat He was also named an all-star in the prestigious Cape Cod League this summer. No. 18 TCU on the road on Friday, Feb. 22. Mechals limited the potent Horned Frog offense to three hits and one run over 6 1/3 innings. » LOPE NATION LOVES BASEBALL » PATIENCE AT THE PLATE To see the opening of the 2019 season and the “grand re-opening” of Phase II of GCU Ballpark construction, a record crowd filed in to the stadium. Over opening weekend, Grand Canyon showed the experience of its lineup by Shattering the previous program record for single-game attendance of 3,749 fans, exhibiting patience at the plate. 4,562 fans watched GCU comfortably defeat Wichita State 9-1 on Friday, Feb. 15. As a team, the Lopes drew 32 walks (8.0 per game). It was a key part in GCU wearing Not only did the Lopes’ crowd rank No. 9 nationally for college baseball’s opening day, through opponent starting pitching and averaging 8.0 runs per game. it was the largest opening day crowd in the state. GCU outdrew traditional college MOST WALKS DRAWN (GAMES THROUGH FEB. 18) baseball powerhouses Arizona (3,431) and Arizona State (2,630) who were taking RANK SCHOOL WALKS on UMass Lowell and Notre Dame, respectively. 1 Arizona 47 “It was exciting,” Lopes head coach Andy Stankiewicz said. “Opening night is always 2 Pittsburgh 35 great. There’s a lot of adrenaline moving.” 3 New Mexico State 34 4 George Mason 33 2019 LARGEST OPENING DAY CROWDS 5 Grand Canyon 32 RANK SCHOOL CONF. SIZE OPPONENT Florida State 32 1 LSU SEC 12,404 Louisiana Monroe Illinois State 32 2 Ole Miss SEC 8,832 Wright State Through the first four days of the college baseball season, 3 Mississippi State SEC 8,503 Youngstown State few individuals were better at drawing walks than junior 4 South Carolina SEC 7,507 Liberty Kona Quiggle and sophomore Cuba Bess. 5 Texas A&M SEC 6,516 Fordham 6 Louisiana Sun Belt 5,591 Texas Quiggle and Bess were one of just three teammate duos 7 Florida SEC 4,851 Long Beach State to each draw six or more walks over opening weekend. Quiggle Bess 8 Florida State ACC 4,809 Maine TEAMMATE DUOS WITH 6+ WALKS (GAMES THROUGH FEB. 18) 9 Grand Canyon WAC 4,562 Wichita State SCHOOL PLAYER WALKS PLAYER WALKS Grand Canyon Kona Quiggle 6 Cuba Bess 6 Oregon State Tyler Malone 7 Adley Rutschman 7 George Mason Brady Acker 7 Tim Quinn 6 » OHL’S OPEN If GCU’s offense and fielding were a checkmark heading into the season, then the pitching staff was a question mark. The Lopes lost 50 of 57 games started on the mound from a year ago. Freshman right- hander Pierson Ohl did his best to help answer one of the questions, starting Game 2 and finding success. He lasted 5.2 innings and Ohl scattered nine hits, allowing just two runs and striking out four. He became the first GCU freshman to pick up a win in first collegiate appearance since Casey Collins on Feb. 2, 2009. “The first one’s always tough,” Ohl said. “But it was easy with my boys behind me. It’s unbelievable knowing that I can go out there and give up a good one (run inning) and come back with another four-spot on the board. It really boosts my confidence.”

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» A CONFERENCE RUN FOR THE AGES » REPLACING THE PITCHING STAFF GCU’s past two seasons of WAC play have really been Third-year pitching coach Rich Dorman has an almost completely revamped starting something to marvel at. The Lopes’ 39-9 conference mark pitching rotation under his charge for 2019. GCU bid farewell to 50 of its 57 games is the fifth-best mark in the nation. started from the 2018 squad as well as its closer. BEST CONFERENCE WIN PERCENTAGE (LAST TWO SEASONS) TOP 5 PITCHERS LOST (BY INNINGS PITCHED) TEAM CONFERENCE W-L PCT. PITCHER IP / ERA REASON Missouri State Missouri Valley 36-4 .900 Jake Wong 89.2 / 2.81 MLB Draft - 3rd Rd. Tennessee Tech Ohio Valley 50-10 .833 Jake Repavich 71.1 / 6.69 Graduation Oral Roberts Summit 49-10 .831 Ethan Evanko 59.0 / 3.51 Graduation, NDFA Southern Miss. Conference USA 48-11 .814 Mike Lundin 43.1 / 4.78 Graduation Grand Canyon Western Athletic 39-9 .813 Mick Vorhof 38.1 / 2.35 Graduation, MLB Draft - 9th Rd. Oregon State Pac-12 47-12-1 .792 The Lopes brought in a new stable of talent to fill the roles in 2019. MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE SERIES WINS TOP 5 NEWCOMERS SERIES PITCHER IP / ERA PREV. SCHOOL TEAM CONFERENCE WINS LAST LOSS Kade Mechals 89.2 / 2.81 JC - Skagit Valley Grand Canyon WAC 17 5/13-15, 2016 vs. Sac State Pierson Ohl 71.1 / 6.69 HS - Simi Valley St. John's Big East 11 4/7-9, 2017 at Creighton Brodie Cooper-Vassalakis 59.0 / 3.51 HS - Canberra College Wright State Horizon 11 5/13/17 at UIC Frankie Scalzo 43.1 / 4.78 D1 - San Jose State Minnesota Big Ten 8 5/18-19, 2017 vs. Purdue Cole Hoskins 38.1 / 2.35 JC - Santa Ana Coppin State MEAC 8 4/21-22, 2017 vs. NC A&T “These guys know the standards of what we’re trying to develop here and they’re willing to work,” Dorman said. “They’re getting challenged by our hitters all fall. GCU is 90-38 (.703) since returning to D-I five seasons ago, the best mark in the We’ve got a lot of returning guys on our offense so they’re getting a great taste of a conference and 14th nationally. Sacramento State’s 82-47 mark (.636) ranks second. winning WAC lineup. » BEST TEAM, BEST PLAYER “On paper, I’m confident but that doesn’t mean anything until you get out there and compete. These guys are excited to get out there and show GCU and the country Not only has GCU been the conference’s top team the past what they’re about.” two seasons, the Lopes have also featured the league’s top player. GCU’s right fielder has been named the WAC » SUCCESS IN THE DRAFT Player of the Year each of the last two seasons. Only three other schools have had the league’s top player each For the first time since 1996, of the past two seasons, and only two others have been Schwartz Cotton four GCU baseball players were different individuals each year. selected in the same draft. The headliner of the class was SCHOOLS WITH BACK-TO-BACK PLAYERS OF YEAR third-rounder Jake Wong who TEAM CONFERENCE 2017 2018 became the Lopes highest pick Wong Vorhof Malis Evans Grand Canyon Western Athletic Garrison Schwartz Quin Cotton since Tim Salmon in 1989 when Wong went to San Francisco at 80th overall. Southern Miss. Conference USA Luke Reynolds Dylan Burdeaux Bryant Northeast Ryan Ward Mickey Gasper Following Wong was RHP Mick Vorhof (ninth round, ), 3B Zach Oral Roberts Summit Noah Cummings Noah Cummings Malis (24th round, Detroit Tigers) and 1B Ian Evans (26th round, Baltimore Orioles). » RETURNING EXPERIENCE In the weeks ensuing the draft, LHP Ethan Evanko (Philadelphia Phillies) and C Griffin Barnes (Los Angeles GCU will have the benefit of Angels) signed as non-drafted free agents. returning over 70 percent of Under head coach Andy Stankiewicz, 12 Lopes have been its at bats, runs, hits, doubles, selected in the draft with four selections coming in the Evanko Barnes walks and stolen bases from first 10 rounds. the WAC’s top offense. Bull Wyatt Pavlica Mumper TOP MLB DRAFTS FOR GCU (BY NO. OF PICKS) GCU has the rare luxury of YEAR PICKS PLAYERS rolling out a core of experienced and successful seniors. Austin Bull, Tyler Wyatt, 1996 5 Rod Bair (16th), Justin Bice (27th), Richard Estep (35th), Marc Mumper and Preston Pavlica have been key contributors for four years at Dan Williams (56th), Aaron Kramer (72nd) GCU and each have made more than 95 starts. 1989 5 Tim Salmon (3rd), Mike Webster (19th), Dan Stenz (21st), CAREER GAMES PLAYED Paul Swingle (29th), Chad Curtis (45th) PLAYER YEAR GP GS HITS 1988 5 Gary Sharko (8th), Brett Merriman (9th), John Patterson Austin Bull Sr. 145 136 163 (23rd), John Marchese (29th), Don Vidmar (35th) Tyler Wyatt Sr. 146 123 130 2018 4 Jake Wong (3rd), Mick Vorhof (9th), Zach Malis (24th), Preston Pavlica Sr. 123 111 108 Ian Evans (26th) Marc Mumper Sr. 116 97 70 Five other years tied at 4 picks (1995, 1992, 1986, 1982, 1981)

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» NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED BALLPARK While the iconic gold bleachers and green brick of Brazell Stadium served the program well through the 2017 season, it was time for a new facility to rise SCOUTING with the growing national brand of the program. USC Following the 2017 season, a state-of-the-art ballpark was constructed that catapulted GCU’s facilities to elite status in the west. 2018 Record 26-28 (12-18) Head Coach Dan Hubbs With a capacity of 4,000 fans, the newly dubbed Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark offers 2019 Record 3-4 (0-0) Season 7th covered chairback seating, restrooms, a concession stand, new sound system, right Conference Pac-12 At school 166-177 (.484) field entertainment platform, turf berm, larger dugouts, a spacious three-room Conference Placing t-8th of 11 As head coach same press box and even classroom space. ‘18 Postseason -- Location Los Angeles, Calif. AT-A-GLANCE »»The Trojans have won 12 national championships, double the nearest competing schools in LSU and Texas. »»USC is looking for its first top-half finish in the Pac-12 standings since 2015. The Trojans have only qualified for the NCAA Tournament once in the last 13 seasons (2015). »»USC was picked to finish 9th in the conference’s preseason poll. »»The Trojans have yet to play away from Dedeaux Field with, in sum, their first 13 games taking place at home. The first game away from Dedeaux is a neutral-site matchup with UCLA on March 10 at Dodger Stadium. Ballpark Digest took note, naming GCU’s facility the Best Ballpark Improvement of 2018 across all levels of baseball – college and professional alike. LAST TIME OUT “On a college campus committed to top-notch facilities, it’s no surprise that a »»USC dropped a midweek pitcher’s duel to UC Santa Barbara on Tuesday. The renovated ballpark should shine,” Kevin Reichard of Ballpark Digest wrote in Trojans were held scoreless until the eighth but only plated one run. November. “With a fan-friendly design that also recognizes the program’s rich »»Last weekend, the Trojans dropped 2 of 3 games to No. 16 Arkansas at home. history, GCU Ballpark is our choice for the Best Ballpark Improvement.” »»USC dropped Games 1 and 2 before salvaging a win in the finale. The finishing touches were put on the stadium following the 2018 season when approximately 1,200 field-level seats were installed to complete construction. LAST TIME THEY MET »»May 19, 2014 at Dedeaux Field - USC wins 6-3 » HOT HITTING AT GCU »»GCU played its second-to-last regular season game against USC. The Lopes had the conference’s top offense in 2018, featuring a batting average of »»The Lopes allowed three two-run innings from the Trojans despite outhitting .328 in WAC games. It continues a long string of success from the plate for GCU, USC 7-6. which has the nation’s 25th ranked batting average since 2014, the Lopes first sea- »»GCU’s now volunteer assistant coach Paul Panaccione was 1 for 4 with a run son back at the Division I level. The Lopes are batting at a .292 clip in their five sea- scored and an RBI. sons of the current D-1 era. PLAYERS TO WATCH DIVISION I BATTING AVERAGES (2014-18) »»RHP Kyle Hurt is the Trojans’ Friday-night ace but has a 6.30 ERA to begin the RNK TEAM AVG. RNK TEAM AVG. season. 1 UNCG .321 14 Alabama State .297 »» Blake Sabol is the Trojans’ highest-rated positional prospect 2 Morehead State .320 15 San Diego .295 for the 2019 draft, coming in at No. 15 in D1Baseball’s list of top Pac-12 3 New Mexico .308 16 East Tenn. State .294 prospects. Sabol is also off to a slow start, hitting just 4 for 28 (.143) with no 4 Tennessee Tech .304 17 Oral Roberts .294 home runs or RBIs. 5 Jackson State .304 18 LSU .294 6 Air Force .303 19 Kentucky .294 CONNECTIONS 7 BYU .303 20 San Diego State .294 8 Southeast Mo. State .300 21 Mercer .294 »»Freshman pitcher Calvin Schapira is the lone Arizona native on the 9 North Florida .300 22 Texas Tech .293 USC roster. He attended Pinnacle HS, also home to GCU freshman C.J. 10 Bryant .299 23 Jacksonville State .293 Schauwecker in northern Phoenix. 11 Nevada .299 24 Louisville .292 »»USC head coach Dan Hubbs spent a season on the Pepperdine staff (1999), 12 St. John’s .298 25 Grand Canyon .292 the alma mater of GCU head coach Andy Stankiewicz who played for the 13 New Mexico State .298 26 Arizona .292 Waves from 1983-86.

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» BRAZELL’S LEGACY » FIVE HITS: NEW NORM? Dr. Dave Brazell, the founder of GCU’s baseball program, passed away Before 2018, GCU featured just two five-hit games by an on Oct. 17, 2018 at age 93 after a long battle with cancer. individual since the return to Division I for 2014. Neither Brazell served as a coach, teacher and administrator in Grand of those efforts were perfect 5-for-5 performances. Canyon athletics and academics for 50 years (1951-2001), leaving an Then-juniors Quin Cotton and Tyler Wyatt combined for impression with his character, charisma and competition. Brazell three five-hit games in 2018 alone with all three of the Cotton Wyatt Brazell is most remembered for his 28 seasons perfect 5-for-5 variety. at the helm of Lopes baseball, a program he FIVE-HIT GAMES (SINCE 2014) founded in 1953. Grand Canyon baseball did not get bleachers, grass or a win until the following DATE PLAYER OPPONENT H/AB OTHER W/L season, but he built a program that he guided to 2/15/15 Chad De La Guerra Bradley 5-for-6 9 RBIs, 2 HR W 30-7 an NAIA national ranking by 1967 and an NAIA 5/17/16 Tom Lerouge Nevada 5-for-6 all singles L 11-10 national championship in 1980. 3/29/18 Quin Cotton at No. Colo. 5-for-5 4 RBIs W 18-1 4/29/18 Quin Cotton NMSU 5-for-5 3 RBIs, 4 R W 8-4 Brazell went 728-385-8 as the head coach of a 5/19/18 Tyler Wyatt at Seattle U 5-for-5 all singles W 7-5 baseball program whose home is called Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark, the stadium that opened » TYLER WYATT: MR. VERSATILE in February 2018 around the original field Brazell designed in 1962. Brazell joined students Senior utilityman Tyler Wyatt has proven his pure athleticism over his with picks and shovels to dig the first dugouts three seasons at GCU, and “Mr. Versatility” returns for 2019. for a field that remains where he chalked lines Over his career, Wyatt has played almost every possible position. He’s and manicured the grass. even practiced catching if needed in an emergency situation. He’s also hit in every position in the order other than first or third. “Nobody probably has contributed more to GCU over the years than Dave and Wyatt Mildred Brazell,” GCU President Brian Mueller said of Brazell and his wife of 72 years. “It helps me out to see different spots,” Wyatt said. “All of our goals are “They have made countless to get drafted and that helps with the draft. But not even going that far, it helps the contributions to the University team. If there’s a spot, if there’s someone down, I know I can go do it. I know I can get and impacted thousands of the job done and giving us the best chance we have to win.” lives from an academic, athletic WYATT IN THE FIELD and spiritual life perspective. ROLE 2016 2017 2018 “I’m proud,” Brazell said in Starting Pitcher X February 2018. “We worked Relief Pitcher X X hard and we got good players First Baseman X X in there and that’s the key Second Baseman X X X thing. Some people say that the coaching is overemphasized. You do your coaching Third Baseman X X X in the summertime when you contact players and get good ones in there.” Shortstop X X X “Today, we lost a hero,” Stankiewicz said. “A man that epitomizes character, strength Designated Hitter X and leadership. Coach Brazell has been such a light for all of us, not just the baseball Left Field X X community. Always quick to give an encouraging word or share a story that had Center Field X meaning beyond the game of baseball. He is the one that built the foundation of what » THE RETURN: PAUL PANACCIONE GCU baseball is today. We are all very proud and honored to continue his legacy.” Two-time All-WAC pick and 10th-round draft choice Paul Panaccione is » STRIKEOUT KINGS returning to GCU as a volunteer assistant coach. GCU tied its program record in 2018 by striking out 499 batters. Matching the 1986 “I’m excited to be back,” Panaccione said. “This place feels like home, club’s strikeout mark, last year’s pitching staff reached the mark in over 100 less and the staff is like family. I’m very lucky to have my first coaching job innings of work than the previous record-holding team. The Lopes placed second in be with a staff like this one. It feels good to be back.” Panaccione program history with .984 strikeouts per inning. Panaccione was a member of the baseball team from 2013 to 2016, STRIKEOUTS PER INNING (MIN. 20 IP) playing a key role during the Lopes’ transition to Division I. He spent the past three years playing in the Washington Nationals organization. RANK YEAR STRIKEOUTS IP SO/IP “We couldn’t be more excited to add Paul to our staff,” Stankiewicz said. “As a player, 1 1966 351 303.0 1.16 Paul was instrumental in our transition to D-I. He poured his heart into GCU baseball 2 2018 499 507.1 .984 and showed great leadership. We have no doubt he will do the same as a coach.” 3 1986 384 404 .950 Panaccione appeared in 198 games for GCU, hitting .309 while driving in 112 runs. Unsurprisingly, Jake Wong paced the Lopes with 89 strikeouts with Ethan Evanko During his junior year in 2015, he helped lead the Lopes to a WAC title while batting and Nick Ohanian following behind at 62 and 61, respectively. The returning pitcher .376 on the season. He started 55 games as a freshman in 2013, when GCU reached with the most strikeouts is Nick Hull with 34. the D-II CWS in the season before making its jump to Division I.

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» RETURN OF REDSHIRTS » GCU ALUM GETS SPRING TRAINING NOD The Lopes were missing key contributors for 2018 with Chad De La Guerra, preparing for his fifth season in the Red Sox the injuries of Cuba Bess and Jack Schneider. system, was one of 10 non-roster invitees announced on Jan. 10. It will Bess was injured in the fourth game of the season on a be De La Guerra’s second straight year at spring training. first-base collision that kept him out the remainder of the A transfer from College of the Canyons, De La Guerra spent the 2014 season. The power-hitting Bess had already hit his first Bess Schneider and 2015 seasons in a GCU uniform. The infielder hit .344 with 11 home De La Guerra career against TCU over opening weekend runs and 51 RBIs in the 2015 WAC Championship season, landing before the injury. He’ll return for 2019 as a redshirt sophomore. himself on the All-WAC first team. Schneider was the biggest surprise of GCU’s 2017 WAC Championship season, He was a 17th Round draft pick of the Red Sox in the 2015 MLB Draft. He spent 2018 at earning a role as GCU’s Sunday starter midway through the season and going 7-0 on the Double-A and Triple-A levels, and his knack for playing multiple infield positions the year. The lefty sat out 2018 with surgery, and he is poised to return will only help him in his effort to become GCU’s 15th big leaguer. to the mound for GCU as a redshirt sophomore in 2019. » COLLEGE BASEBALL’S BEST FOOD » #SUMMERLOPES SUCCESSES What’s all the buzz about near the entrance With a growing national profile, GCU continues to prove of Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark? Likely the itself across the country through its players success in food options. GCU Ballpark is home to the best various summer leagues. college ballpark food for the value. For the second straight year, GCU had two representatives First off? The classics. By far the top item in the prestigious Cape Cod League and even its first Cotton Mechals at GCU Ballpark is the renowned Thunder Cape Cod All-Star. Quin Cotton had a surging start to the Nachos: a loaded tray of made-to-order purple summer and was named an all-star before finishing 24th in batting average at .286. nachos with housemade chicken and a grand Before even tossing his first D-I pitch,Kade Mechals had success on Cape Cod. selection of toppings. Another fan favorite is the purple churro. Some more notables: Alaska was once again full of GCU with all-stars Kona Quiggle, New for 2019, GCU Ballpark is debuting a menu of signature hot dogs – the top Marc Mumper and Dalton Chapman … Austin Bull had a team-high .418 on-base ballpark fare with a GCU twist. Varying by month, GCU has the Bases Loaded Dog percentage and hit .300 with 15 doubles in the Northwoods League … Brock Burton (mac and cheese, bacon, jalapenos), the Deli Dog (brat in a pretzel bun, chopped hit .326 with 12 doubles and a .440 on-base percentage in the Jayhawk League. pastrami, sauerkraut, mustard), and the Fowl Ball Dog (barbeque chicken, coleslaw, pickles). This rotating menu of hot dogs is available for just $5. » OFFSEASON MOTIVATION Despite being a dominant force in WAC regular season play for the second straight year, GCU’s first trip back to the WAC Tournament was a forgettable one. The Lopes were visibly tense in their tournament debut, making three costly errors to spoil a tremendous Jake Wong outing – his final in a GCU uniform. GCU lost to Seattle 3-2 after sweeping the Redhawks on the road just days earlier. A trip back through the loser’s bracket wasn’t in the cards as the Lopes fell decisively to Sac State the following day to end their best D-I season abruptly. But the Lopes have made it their offseason motivation to finish the job in 2019. “There’s not a reason to harp on it a whole lot,” Stankiewicz said. “The experience of Of course, traditional concession items are also available. being it in last year will help all of us. We all put a little pressure on ourselves because » BASHA BOYS we wanted to do well and represent well. We just got really tight and we didn’t play freed up. We can certainly learn from it.” The Lopes have four current players who hail from Chandler, Ariz.’s Basha High School. » SIZEABLE STADIUM Three of the former Bears are freshmen: Jake Jarvis, Featuring a capacity of 4,000 fans, Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark is the fourth-largest Michael Perzan and Seth Beckstead. on-campus baseball stadium west of Texas. The three newest additions to the Lopes join Basha alum Jarvis Perzan BIGGEST BALLPARKS (ON CAMPUS, WEST OF TEXAS) Jack Schneider who is in his third season with the GCU program. TEAM BALLPARK CAPACITY OPENED Fresno State Bob Bennett Stadium 5,747 1966 The Bears have posted a 69-19-1 record over the past Utah Valley UCCU Ballpark 5,000 2005 three seasons of which Jarvis, Perzan, Beckstead and Hawaii Les Murakami Stadium 4,312 1984 Schneider have all contributed to. Beckstead Schneider Grand Canyon GCU Ballpark 4,000 2018 Aditionally, Ty Siffermann has signed a National Letter of Stanford Sunken Diamond 4,000 1931 Intent to join the GCU program next season and become the fifth alumnus on the Lopes’ roster. GCU Ballpark is as large as or larger than eight of the 11 Pac-12 facilities.

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» IN THE FAMILY GENES » AUSSIE, AUSSIE Baseball is in the air at the Stankiewicz household. While still working to gain its footing as a widely recognized Of course it started with Andy, GCU’s head coach and former big leaguer. The sport in Australia, there is certainly a documented history undersized, scrappy infielder won over the hearts of fans throughout his seven-year of Australian success in U.S. baseball, and two Lopes hope career. to continue to add to that. The passion for the sport continued through Andy and Mari Ana’s children. Right-handed pitchers Coen Wynne (soph.) and Brodie Wynne Cooper-Vassalakis Cooper-Vassalakis (fr.) have made the transition The oldest, Drew, played baseball at Arizona State and was an 11th round choice of stateside to hopefully launch successful baseball careers. the Philadelphia Phillies. Drew has five seasons of professional baseball under his belt, most recently playing in 54 games at the Double-A level in 2018. Thirty natives of Australia have played , and one of them is part of the reason that GCU has two Australians on its roster. Marisa made the most of a softball career at Arizona State where she steadily improved her game each Lopes pitching coach Rich Dorman was teammates with Sydney native Ryan Rowland- season before starring for the Sun Devils in their run Smith in the Mariners organization. Following a five-year MLB career that saw him to the Women’s College in 2018. Marisa make over 120 appearances on the mound and play for the , joined the ASU staff as a volunteer assistant coach Rowland-Smith has dedicated his time to growing the sport in Australia. this season. “The baseball community in Australia is a special one,” he said on his organization’s Dane is the latest Stankiewicz to show his baseball website. “Aussie players have their own identity and culture, but it’s time for the kids skill, playing on the Lopes roster as an infielder. Set of the next generation to have the coaching and knowledge from guys who came for his junior season in 2019, Dane is one of GCU’s before them.” most vocal leaders and is known for doing the “little things” right, just as you’d expect Rowland-Smith and his organization have been the bridge between GCU’s Dorman from a coach’s kid. and young Australian talent, such as Wynne and Cooper-Vassalakis. “I’m an execution guy,” Dane said following a 5-3 win over UNLV in 2018 where his sacrifice squeeze bunt pushed GCU to a victory. “I get the bunt down if I need to.”

Wynne is ready to improve for his second season with the Lopes, while Cooper- Vassalakis is ready to experience U.S. college baseball for the first time. “We were doing hill sprints on the top of the car park at 6:30 in the morning and we had a look at the field with the lights on and it’s such a beautiful field,” Cooper- Vassalskis said. “It’s the best one I’ve ever played at so I’m really, really excited to be here and playing on it.” Mari Ana, Mia, Drew, Marisa and Andy Stankiewicz » NEED A STRIKEOUT? » LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STAR Few were better in 2018 at striking out batters thanNick Ohanian. Every summer, a certain youth baseball gets the big league treatment at the Little League World In his first year at GCU after two years at Mesa Community College, Series in Williamsport, Penn. Ohanian struck out 61 batters in just 38.2 innings of work. In 2008, one of GCU’s own was a star. Pikai His rate of 14.2 strikeouts per nine put the righty in rarified air. Ohanian Winchester and his Hawaii team won the LLWS, STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS (MIN. 35 IP) a feat for which he is still recognized for by strangers to this day. PITCHER SCHOOL YEAR (‘18) SO IP SO/9 R.J. Freure Pitt So. 95 58.2 14.57 “It happens a lot, I’m not gonna lie,’’ Winchester Graeme Stinson Duke So. 98 62.0 14.23 told GCU Today. “Once they hear the name, a lot Nick Ohanian Grand Canyon Jr. 61 38.2 14.20 of them remember me. And with the Honolulu team winning (in 2018), it brought up more memories.’’ Ohanian will likely feature in high-leverage situations out of GCU’s bullpen in 2019, looking to squash potential rallies. Winchester was no benchwarmer for his team either. With a pedestrian .714 batting average, he was named the Little League World Series MVP as USA defeated Mexico Despite the strikeout stuff, Ohanian finished with a 4.89 ERA in 2018, largely in part in the championship. to a couple of crooked outings. Take out a six-run outing on March 4 and a four-run outing on May 5 and his ERA plummets to 2.65 over his remaining 26 appearances.

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» QUIGGLE SET FOR YEAR 3 » LOPES NAMED FAVORITES AGAIN If junior Kona Quiggle is looking for an example of a baseball player After a 19-5 conference record last year, the WAC’s head coaches chose the Lopes to going from Phoenix’s Greenway High School to Grand Canyon to the win the conference for the third straight year in 2019. Major Leagues, he doesn’t have to look far. PRESEASON WAC POLL GCU’s most notable baseball alum and arguably most notable alum, PLACE TEAM POINTS period, can provide the example. Quiggle 1 GRAND CANYON (5) 75 Tim Salmon starred at Greenway, starred at GCU and starred in the big leagues. 2 New Mexico State (3) 74 3 Sacramento State (2) 69 4 Seattle U 54 5 California Baptist 37 UT Rio Grande Valley 37 7 CSU Bakersfield 35 8 Northern Colorado 27 9 Utah Valley 26 10 Chicago State 12 PRESEASON ALL-WAC TEAM INDIVIDUAL YEAR POSITION Quiggle has been a part of a crowded outfield that has featured a number of All-WAC Quin Cotton Junior WAC Player of the Year selections and the past two WAC Players of the Year. He’s seen just 33 starts in the Outfielder first two years of his Lopes career. Pikai Winchester Senior 3rd Base Quiggle’s bat, however, has come so far in development over the past months that » WONG WATCH Stankiewicz and staff are moving him to first base to carve out an everyday role for him in the lineup. Right-handed pitcher Jake Wong became GCU’s highest drafted player since Tim Salmon when he went in the third round and 80th The Phoenix native had a breakout summer in the Alaska Baseball League where he overall to the San Francisco Giants in the 2018 draft. hit .315 with a .376 on-base percentage, performances good enough to be recognized as a league all-star. Wong joined the Short Season Class A Salem-Keizer Volcanoes beginning in July and debuted in front of an Independence Day crowd Wong “I was going in there with a clean slate,” Quiggle said. “I was going to play hard and of 5,255 strong. see what happens. I regained some confidence, had some fun and put it all together. There wasn’t a lot of stress. The fun picked up a lot and the game went right along The righty made 11 conservative starts, accounting for 27.1 innings of work. He with it.” posted a 2.30 ERA with 27 strikeouts compared to just six walks. While Salmon champions the Greenway-to-MLB path, perhaps an example of career SB Nation’s McCovey Chronicles selected Wong as the Volcanoes’ top starting development that hits even closer to home is teammate Quin Cotton. pitcher. “Wong was the clear class of the group. Wong showed off the efficiency of a 3rd round pick, being one of the few pitchers on the team to show off control.” Cotton had a limited role as a freshman for GCU in 2017 with just 19 starts. But a successful summer in Alaska earned Cotton an everyday role in 2018 with the Lopes, published a piece on Wong in Feb. 2019 that covered just how one that he took advantage of en route to a WAC Player of the Year season. pleased the Giants are with their selection of Wong. “I definitely changed my mindset,” Quiggle said. “I feel a lot more relaxed. I’m ready The article is titled “Jake Wong impresses San Francisco Giants with mound to have some fun. The game is going to take care of itself.” demeanor” and goes on to say that the Giants has first-round stuff and they believe they got a true third-round steal. The frame and the technique are there, and Quiggle is already earning notice. He was named the WAC’s third-best prospect by D1Baseball.com in February, ranking » CAL BAPTIST IN, CSU BAKERSFIELD OUT behind only Cotton and Sacramento State pitcher Austin Roberts. After a couple years of waiting in the wings, the California Now, it’s time to put it all together. Baptist Lancers are officially a member of the WAC. CBU’s representation in the conference brings the WAC back to 10 baseball schools, restoring the number of schools as of the 2016 before North Dakota discontinued its program. The Lopes have a long history of competition on the diamond – not to mention success – against the school from Riverside, Calif. GCU holds a all-time 65-12-1 mark. CBU has been a D-II powerhouse in recent years, posting a 112-50 (.691) mark through its last three seasons. The conference’s head coaches showed their collective respect by voting them fifth in the WAC Preseason Poll. Like the Lopes have recently experienced, CBU will be ineligible for the WAC Tournament and NCAA Tournament for its first four seasons at the Division I level while it undergoes its transition.

‹ 11 › #LOPESUP BASEBALL // ROSTER vs.

PITCHERS (15) NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS B/T HT WT YR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL / PREV. PRONOUNCE NO. NAME POS B/T HT YR 13 Pierson Ohl RHP R/R 6-2 175 Fr. Simi Valley, Calif. Grace Brethren 1 Giordan Cerbo INF R/R 5-10 Fr. 14 Zach Barnes RHP R/R 5-11 165 So. Chandler, Ariz. Chandler / Chandler-Gilbert 2 Austin Bull INF S/R 5-11 Sr. 16 Michael Perzan LHP L/L 6-2 170 Fr. Chandler, Ariz. Basha per-ZAHN 4 Seth Beckstead C R/R 6-0 Fr. 22 Brodie Cooper-Vassalakis RHP R/R 5-10 185 Fr. Canberra, Australia Canberra College VASS-a-lack-iss 5 Tyler Wyatt UTIL R/R 6-1 Sr. 28 Dalton Chapman RHP R/R 6-5 200 Sr. Anchorage, Alaska West Anchorage / Everett 6 Brock Burton OF L/R 6-1 So. 29 Nick Ohanian RHP R/R 6-3 225 Sr. Chandler, Ariz. Hamilton / Mesa oh-HAYN-yin 7 Jonny Weaver INF R/R 6-0 Fr. 31 Josh Andrews LHP L/L 6-0 190 Sr. Queen Creek, Ariz. Queen Creek 8 Dane Stankiewicz INF L/R 6-0 Jr. 32 K.J. Seriani RHP R/R 6-2 190 Fr. Paonia, Colo. Paonia sair-ee-ANN-ee 9 Pikai Winchester INF L/R 5-10 Sr. 33 Cole Hoskins RHP R/R 6-2 180 Fr. Anaheim, Calif. Tustin / Santa Ana 11 Preston Pavlica OF R/R 6-0 Sr. 37 Coen Wynne RHP R/R 6-3 180 So. Sydney, Australia Patrician Brothers College CO-in WINN 12 C.J. Schauwecker INF L/L 6-3 Fr. 41 Frankie Scalzo RHP S/R 6-3 185 So. Vista, Calif. Vista / San José State SCAL-zo 13 Pierson Ohl RHP R/R 6-2 Fr. 43 Kade Mechals RHP R/R 5-11 180 Jr. McMinnville, Ore. McMinnville / Skagit Valley MECK-ulls 14 Zach Barnes RHP R/R 5-11 So. 44 Jack Schneider LHP L/L 6-0 185 R-So. Gilbert, Ariz. Basha 16 Michael Perzan LHP L/L 6-2 Fr. 45 Michael Hansell RHP R/R 6-3 215 Fr. Sammamish, Wash. Eastlake HAN-sull 18 Marc Mumper INF R/R 5-11 Sr. 55 Nick Hull RHP R/R 6-0 190 So. Bothell, Wash. Edmonds Woodway 21 Dante DeNiro C R/R 6-0 Fr. CATCHERS (3) 22 Brodie Cooper-Vassalakis RHP R/R 5-10 Fr. NO. NAME POS B/T HT WT YR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL / PREV. PRONOUNCE 23 David Avitia C R/R 5-11 So. 4 Seth Beckstead C R/R 6-0 190 Fr. Queen Creek, Ariz. Basha BECK-sted 24 Kona Quiggle UTIL L/R 6-1 Jr. 21 Dante DeNiro C R/R 6-0 175 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. Catalina Foothills de-NEER-o 27 Quin Cotton OF R/R 5-11 Jr. 23 David Avitia C R/R 5-11 210 So. Phoenix, Ariz. Alhambra a-VEET-ee-a 28 Dalton Chapman RHP R/R 6-5 Sr. INFIELDERS (10) 29 Nick Ohanian RHP R/R 6-3 Sr. NO. NAME POS B/T HT WT YR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL / PREV. PRONOUNCE 30 Jake Jarvis OF L/R 6-3 Fr. 1 Giordan Cerbo INF R/R 5-10 175 Fr. Montville, N.J. Seton Hall Prep JOR-dan SIR-bo 31 Josh Andrews LHP L/L 6-0 Sr. 2 Austin Bull INF S/R 5-11 185 Sr. Chandler, Ariz. Perry 32 K.J. Seriani RHP R/R 6-2 Fr. 7 Jonny Weaver INF R/R 6-0 175 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. Mountain Pointe 33 Cole Hoskins RHP R/R 6-2 Fr. 8 Dane Stankiewicz INF L/R 6-0 190 Jr. Gilbert, Ariz. Gilbert STANK-i-witz 34 Cuba Bess C / 1B L/R 6-2 R-So. 9 Pikai Winchester INF L/R 5-10 190 Sr. Honolulu, Hawaii ‘Iolani / Central Arizona PEE-kai 35 Nate Gawelko OF R/R 6-0 So. 12 C.J. Schauwecker INF L/L 6-3 230 Fr. Cave Creek, Ariz. Pinnacle SHAW-weck-er 36 Nick Hansen INF R/R 6-5 Fr. 18 Marc Mumper INF R/R 5-11 170 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Mountain Vista 37 Coen Wynne RHP R/R 6-3 So. 24 Kona Quiggle UTIL L/R 6-1 200 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. Greenway CO-na 41 Frankie Scalzo RHP S/R 6-3 So. 34 Cuba Bess C / 1B L/R 6-2 220 R-So. Fruita, Colo. Fruita Monument 43 Kade Mechals RHP R/R 5-11 Jr. 36 Nick Hansen INF R/R 6-5 215 Fr. Orange, Calif. El Modena LHP L/L 6-0 R-So. (6) 44 Jack Schneider NO. NAME POS B/T HT WT YR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL / PREV. PRONOUNCE 45 Michael Hansell RHP R/R 6-3 Fr. 5 Tyler Wyatt UTIL R/R 6-1 195 Sr. Peoria, Ariz. Liberty 55 Nick Hull RHP R/R 6-0 So. 6 Brock Burton OF L/R 6-1 195 So. Phoenix, Ariz. Desert Vista 11 Preston Pavlica OF R/R 6-0 210 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. Liberty PAV-lick-a Visit the online roster for up-to-date bios, OF R/R 5-11 200 Jr. Parker, Colo. Regis Jesuit 27 Quin Cotton statistics, headshots, and more 30 Jake Jarvis OF L/R 6-3 190 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. Basha 35 Nate Gawelko OF R/R 6-0 190 So. Phoenix, Ariz. Mountain Ridge ga-WELL-co GCULopes.com/BaseballRoster COACHING STAFF SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach Andy Stankiewicz [STANK-i-witz] 8th Pepperdine (1986) Director of Operations Derek Amicone 1st Utah (2013) Asst. Coach & Recruiting Coord. Gregg Wallis [WALL-iss] 6th UC Irvine (2005) Athletic Trainer Greg Spence 4th James Madison Pitching Coach Rich Dorman 3rd -- Performance Specialist Mike Henriques [hen-REEKS] 2nd Central Conn. St. (2005) Volunteer Assistant Paul Panaccione [PAN-a-chone] 1st Grand Canyon (2016) Student Manager Isaiah Overman 2nd

‹ 12 › #LOPESUP BASEBALL // BROADCAST ROSTER vs.

1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 GIORDAN AUSTIN SETH TYLER BROCK JONNY DANE PIKAI CERBO BULL BECKSTEAD WYATT BURTON WEAVER STANKIEWICZ WINCHESTER INF • R/R • 5-10 • 175 • Fr. INF • S/R • 5-11 • 185 • Sr. C • R/R • 6-0 • 190 • Fr. UTL • R/R • 6-1 • 195 • Sr. UTL • L/R • 6-1 • 195 • So. INF • R/R • 6-0 • 175 • Fr. INF • L/R • 6-0 • 190 • Jr. INF • L/R • 5-10 • 190 • Sr. Montville, N.J. Chandler, Ariz. Queen Creek, Ariz. Peoria, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Gilbert, Ariz. Honolulu, Hawaii

11 12 13 14 16 18 21 22 PRESTON C.J. PIERSON ZACH MICHAEL MARC DANTE BRODIE PAVLICA SCHAUWECKER OHL BARNES PERZAN MUMPER DeNIRO COOPER-VASSALAKIS OF • R/R • 6-1 • 210 • Sr. INF • L/L • 6-3 • 230 • Fr. RHP • R/R • 6-2 • 175 • Fr. RHP • R/R • 5-11 • 165 • So. LHP • L/L • 6-2 • 170 • Fr. INF • R/R • 5-10 • 170 • Sr. C • R/R • 6-0 • 175 •Fr. RHP • R/R • 5-10 • 185 • Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. Cave Creek, Ariz. Simi Valley, Calif. Chandler, Ariz. Chandler, Ariz. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Tucson, Ariz. Canberra, Australia

23 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 DAVID KONA QUIN DALTON NICK JAKE JOSH K.J. AVITIA QUIGGLE COTTON CHAPMAN OHANIAN JARVIS ANDREWS SERIANI C • R/R • 5-11 • 210 • So. UTL • L/R • 6-1 • 200 • Jr. OF • R/R • 5-11 • 200 • Jr. RHP • R/R • 6-5 • 200 • Sr. RHP • R/R • 6-3 • 225 • Sr. OF • L/R • 6-3 • 190 • Fr. LHP • L/L • 6-0 • 190 • Sr. RHP • R/R • 6-2 • 190 • Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Parker, Colo. Anchorage, Alaska Chandler, Ariz. Gilbert, Ariz. Queen Creek, Ariz. Paonia, Colo.

33 34 35 36 37 41 43 44 COLE CUBA NATE NICK COEN FRANKIE KADE JACK HOSKINS BESS GAWELKO HANSEN WYNNE SCALZO MECHALS SCHNEIDER RHP • R/R • 6-2 • 180 • Jr. 1B • L/R • 6-2 • 220 • R-So. OF • R/R • 6-0 • 190 • So. INF • R/R • 6-5 • 215 • Fr. RHP • R/R • 6-3 • 180 • So. RHP • R/R • 6-3 • 185 • So. RHP • R/R • 5-11 • 180 • Jr. LHP • L/L • 6-0 • 185 • R-So. Anaheim, Calif. Fruita, Colo. Phoenix, Ariz. Orange, Calif. Sydney, Australia Vista, Calif. McMinnville, Ore. Gilbert, Ariz.

45 55 17 19 46 26 MICHAEL NICK ANDY GREGG RICH PAUL HANSELL HULL STANKIEWICZ WALLIS DORMAN PANACCIONE RHP • R/R • 6-3 • 215 • Fr. RHP • R/R • 6-0 • 190 • Fr. Head Coach Assistant / Recruiting Pitching Coach Volunteer Assistant Sammamish, Wash. Bothell, Wash. 8th Season 6th Season 3rd Season 1st Season ‹ 13 › #LOPESUP BASEBALL // AROUND THE CONFERENCE vs.

INDIVIDUALCONFERENCE LEADERBOARDS STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL SCHOOL W-L PCT GB W-L PCT H A N STRK California Baptist ------9-0 1.000 9-0 -- -- W9 AROUND THE WAC New Mexico State ------7-2 .875 7-1 0-1 -- L1 UT Rio Grande Valley ------5-3 .625 5-3 -- -- W3 WAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Sacramento State ------3-4 .429 3-2 0-2 -- L1 Feb. 18 (Player)...... Nick Gonzales, New Mexico State Seattle U ------3-4 .429 2-2 1-2 -- W1 (Pitcher)...... Jake Prizina, Seattle U Feb. 25 (Player)...... Nick Gonzalez, New Mexico State Grand Canyon ------3-5 .375 2-2 1-2 0-1 L3 (Pitcher)..... Angel Delgado, California Baptist CSU Bakersfield ------2-7 .222 0-1 0-4 2-2 L5 March 4 (Player)...... Utah Valley ------1-5 .167 -- 1-5 -- L4 (Pitcher)...... March 11 (Player)...... Chicago State ------0-5 .000 -- 0-4 0-1 L5 (Pitcher)...... Northern Colorado ------0-6 .000 -- 0-3 0-3 L6 March 18 (Player)...... (Pitcher)...... INDIVIDUAL LEADERBOARDS March 25 (Player)...... BATTING AVERAGE RUNS BATTED IN EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Pitcher)...... 1. Gonzales, Nick-NMSU .636 1. Gonzales, Nick-NMSU 27 1. Prizina, Jake-SU 0.00 April 1 (Player)...... 2. Ortiz, Joseph-NMSU .500 2. Ortiz, Joseph-NMSU 17 Delgado, Angel-CBU 0.00 3. Pauley, Jack-NC .500 3. Carranza, Tristen-NMSU 16 3. Randall, Scott-SAC 0.69 (Pitcher)...... 4. Bottrell,Logan-NMSU .429 4. Ehnes, Logan-NMSU 15 4. Hroch, Chance-NMSU 0.73 April 8 (Player)...... 5. Henderson, Caleb-NMSU .425 Peterson, Tristan-NMSU 15 MECHALS, KADE-GCU 0.73 (Pitcher)...... SLUGGING PERCENTAGE DOUBLES STRIKEOUTS April 15 (Player)...... 1. Gonzales, Nick-NMSU 1.182 1. Wells, Chase-SU 4 1. Schultz, Paxton-UVU 18 (Pitcher)...... 2. Peterson, Tristan-NMSU 1.100 Ortiz, Joseph-NMSU 4 2. Vines, Darius-CSUB 16 3. Carranza, Tristen-NMSU .914 Gonzales, Nick-NMSU 4 Skuija, Ethan-CSUB 16 April 22 (Player)...... 4. Mazzone, Justin-SU .821 Navigato, Luke-CBU 4 4. 5 tied... 15 (Pitcher)...... 5. Ortiz, Joseph-NMSU .806 5. 8 tied at ... 3 April 29 (Player)...... ON- BASE PERCENTAGE HOME RUNS OPPONENT AVERAGE (Pitcher)...... 1. Gonzales, Nick-NMSU .630 1. Gonzales, Nick-NMSU 6 1. Prizina, Jake-SU .128 2. Bottrell, Logan-NMSU .605 2. Peterson, Tristan-NMSU 4 2. Delgado, Angel-CBU .143 May 6 (Player)...... 3. Williams, Braden- NMSU .600 Mazzone, Justin-SU 4 3. Valerio, Jorge-CBU .146 (Pitcher)...... 4. Bottrell, Logan-NMSU .565 Carranza, Tristen-NMSU 4 4. Mechals, Kade-GCU .167 May 13 (Player)...... 5. Carranza, Tristen-NMSU .553 5. 2 tied... 3 5. Rinehart, Logan-CBU .188 (Pitcher)...... HITS STOLEN BASES WINS May 20 (Player)...... 1. Gonzales, Nick-NMSU 28 1. 6 tied... 3 1. 8 tied... 2 2. Ortiz, Joseph-NMSU 18 (Pitcher)...... 3. Henderson, Caleb-NMSU 17 4. Navigato, Luke-CBU 16 PAST CHAMPIONS 5. 2 tied... 14 Year Regular Season Tournament 2018 Grand Canyon New Mexico State TEAM LEADERBOARDS 2017 Grand Canyon *Sacramento State BATTING AVERAGE RUNS SCORED STOLEN BASES EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2016 Seattle U *Utah Valley 1. NM State .423 1. NM State 146 1. Seattle U 11 1. California Baptist 2.16 2015 Grand Canyon *CSU Bakersfield 2. Seattle U .343 2. California Baptist 63 2. Sacramento State 9 2. UT Rio Grande Valley 3.25 2014 Sacramento State *Sacramento State 3. California Baptist .292 3. Grand Canyon 53 NM State 9 3. Seattle U 4.42 4. Grand Canyon .261 4. Seattle U 49 California Baptist 9 4. NM State 4.62 * GCU not eligible for tournament participation 5. UT Rio Grande Valley .254 5. UT Rio Grande Valley 35 5. UT Rio Grande Valley 8 5. Sacramento State 4.72 6. Northern Colorado .237 6. Sacramento State 24 Grand Canyon 8 6. CSU Bakersfield 4.79 7. Utah Valley .216 7. Utah Valley 21 7. Northern Colorado 4 7. Grand Canyon 5.79 8. Sacramento State .205 CSU Bakersfield 21 8. CSU Bakersfield 3 8. Chicago State 8.12 9. Chicago State .202 9. Chicago State 16 9. Chicago State 2 9. Utah Valley 8.15 10. CSU Bakersfield .200 10. Northern Colorado 15 10. Utah Valley 1 10. Northern Colorado 12.46 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE HOME RUNS ON-BASE PERCENTAGE STRIKEOUTS 1. NM State .710 1. NM State 18 1. NM State .531 1. California Baptist 86 2. Seattle U .563 2. California Baptist 12 2. Seattle U .412 2. UT Rio Grande Valley 82 3. California Baptist .476 3. Seattle U 11 3. California Baptist .380 3. CSU Bakersfield 81 4. Grand Canyon 428 4. Grand Canyon 8 4. UT Rio Grande Valley .377 4. NM State 71 5. Northern Colorado .316 5. Utah Valley 2 5. Grand Canyon .368 5. Sacramento State 69 6. Utah Valley .308 Northern Colorado 2 6. Sacramento State .313 6. Grand Canyon 54 7. UT Rio Grande Valley .296 7. CSU Bakersfield 1 7. Utah Valley .303 7. Utah Valley 53 8. Sacramento State .281 UT Rio Grande Valley 1 8. Northern Colorado .292 8. Seattle U 47 9. Chicago State .264 Sacramento State 1 9. Chicago State .290 9. Northern Colorado 35 10. CSU Bakersfield .252 10. CSU Bakersfield .287 10. Chicago State 28 ‹ 14 › #LOPESUP BASEBALL // RECORD WHEN... vs.

BY BATTING ORDER BY POSITION RECORD WHEN Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH vs. Left-handed starter...... 1-1 Avita 3-5 Avita 3-5 vs. Right-handed starter...... 2-4 Beckstead Beckstead Extra innings...... Bess 3-3 0-2 Bess 3-3 0-2 Shutouts...... Bull 0-1 3-4 Bull 3-5 Rubber matches...... 0-1 Burton 0-1 Burton 0-1 Scoring first...... 1-1 Cerbo Cerbo 0-2 runs...... Cotton 3-4 0-1 Cotton 3-5 3-5 runs...... 1-3 DeNiro DeNiro 6-9 runs...... 1-2 Gawelko Gawelko 10+ runs...... 1-0 Hansen Hansen in first inning...... 2-2 Jarvis Jarvis Opponent scores first...... 2-4 Mumper 2-3 Mumper 2-3 0-2 runs...... 3-0 Pavlica 2-2 1-2 Pavlica 3-4 3-5 runs...... 0-1 Quiggle 0-2 0-1 3-2 Quiggle 3-3 0-2 6-9 runs...... 0-2 Schauwecker Schauwecker 10+ runs...... 0-2 Stankiewicz 1-2 Stankiewicz 1-2 in first inning...... 1-2 Weaver Weaver 1-run games...... 0-2 Winchester 3-4 0-1 Winchester 0-2 3-3 2-run games...... 0-1 Wyatt 1-2 0-1 2-2 Wyatt 3-5 5+ run games...... 2-2 BIG GAMES After six innings: EARNED RUN AVERAGE Lead...... 3-0 Trail...... 0-5 Tied...... 1. Prizina, Jake-SU 0.00 MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMES HIT STREAKS After seven innings: Delgado, Angel-CBU 0.00 Lead...... 3-0 Trail...... 0-5 Tied...... 3. Randall, Scott-SAC 0.69 Player 2 3 4+ S C Player 2 3 4+ S C Player Current S C After eight innings: 4. Hroch, Chance-NMSU 0.73 Avita 3 Avita 1 1 3 Avita 0 3 6 Lead...... 3-0 Trail...... 0-5 Tied...... MECHALS, KADE-GCU 0.73 Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Did not hit a home run...... 0-2 STRIKEOUTS Bess 2 2 6 Bess 1 1 4 Bess 2 3 10 Hit 1 home run...... 2-3 1. Schultz, Paxton-UVU 18 Bull 48 Bull 15 Bull 0 5 14 Hit multiple home runs...... 1-0 2. Vines, Darius-CSUB 16 Burton 2 Burton 1 1 1 Burton 0 1 6 Did not allow a home run...... 2-3 Skuija, Ethan-CSUB 16 Cerbo Cerbo Cerbo Allowed 1 home run...... 1-0 4. 5 tied... 15 Cotton 2 2 36 Cotton 1 1 15 Cotton 8 8 13 Allowed multiple home runs...... 0-2 DeNiro DeNiro DeNiro Made no errors...... 2-1 OPPONENT AVERAGE Gawelko Gawelko Gawelko 1 error...... 1-1 1. Prizina, Jake-SU .128 Hansen Hansen Hansen 0 1 1 2 errors...... 0-2 2. Delgado, Angel-CBU .143 Jarvis Jarvis Jarvis 1 1 1 3+ errors...... 0-1 3. Valerio, Jorge-CBU .146 Mumper 1 1 13 Mumper 9 Mumper 0 1 7 Opponent made no errors...... 1-2 4. Mechals, Kade-GCU .167 1 error...... 0-2 5. Rinehart, Logan-CBU .188 Pavlica 2 2 34 Pavlica 18 Pavlica 2 2 10 Quiggle 3 3 12 Quiggle 1 1 2 Quiggle 0 4 8 2 errors...... WINS Schauwecker Schauwecker Schauwecker 3+ errors...... 2-1 1. 8 tied... 2 Stankiewicz Stankiewicz Stankiewicz 0 1 2 More hits than opponent...... 2-1 Weaver Weaver 1 1 Weaver 2 2 2 Less hits than opponent...... 1-4 Winchester 5 5 26 Winchester 1 2 3 9 Winchester 4 4 15 Equal hits as opponent...... Wyatt 2 2 36 Wyatt 17 Wyatt 1 3 12 Starter throws 5.0+ IP...... 3-1 S Season C Career Starter throws less than 5.0 IP...... 0-4 Walks 0-3...... 2-1 Walks 4+...... 1-4 Bullpen allows runs...... 1-4 Bullpen allows no runs...... 2-1 Score in 1 inning...... NOTABLES Score in 2 innings...... 0-3 Score in 3 innings...... 1-1 LAST TIME AT BAT WINS SHUTOUTS Score in 4+ innings...... 2-1 Opponent scores in 1 inning...... 2-0 OPPONENT INN. PLAY OPPONENT PITCHER(S) Score in 2 innings...... 1-0 Score in 3 innings...... 0-2 Score in 4+ innings...... 0-3 DATE AND TIME

February March April May 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 S M T W T F S 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-2 Before 3:00 3:00 - 4:59 5:00 - 6:59 7:00 or later 1-2 0-2 2-1 0-0

‹ 15 › #LOPESUP BASEBALL // KEEPING RECORD vs.

BY MONTH HOME RUN TICKER BATTING LISTING

Month Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB SBA Date Opponent Batter (S/C) Inn. Type Feb. .261 8 276 53 72 16 3 8 45 118 .428 45 3 69 2 .368 2 3 8 11 2/15 Wichita St. K. Quiggle (1/2) 3rd Solo March ------2/16 Ball St. P. Winchester (1/3) 3rd Solo 2/16 Wichita St. C. Bess (1/2) 6th Solo April ------2/22 TCU Q. Cotton (1/6) 3rd Solo, Tying May ------T. Wyatt (1/3) 5th Solo, Go-Ahead TOT .261 8 276 53 72 16 3 8 45 118 .428 45 3 69 2 .368 2 3 8 11 2/23 TCU D. Avitia (1/1) 3rd 3-R P. Winchester (2/4) 9th 3-R PITCHING 2/26 UC Riverside C. Bess (2/3) 2nd Solo NOTABLES MONTH-BY-MONTH Multi-HR Games: 2: 2/22 at TCU (2), 2/23 at TCU (2) Month ERA W-L G CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HBP BK Walk-off home runs: Feb. 5.79 3-5 8 0 0 2 70.0 84 54 45 35 54 23 4 8 .299 5 11 0 Grand slams: March ------Back-to-back: April ------First career: 1: David Avitia, 2/23 at TCU May ------Individual multi-HR: TOT 5.79 3-5 8 0 0 2 70.0 84 54 45 35 54 23 4 8 .299 5 11 0 BREAKDOWN STARTERS vs. BULLPEN ERA W-L G IP H R ER BB SO AVG BY BATTING ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Starters 6.90 3-5 8 35.2 49 29 27 17 24 .355 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 Bullpen 4.75 0-0 8 34.1 35 25 18 18 30 .324 BY POSITION TOT 5.79 33-22 8 70.0 84 54 45 35 54 .341 C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 BY LOCATION GCU IN THE POLLS BIG INNINGS (5+ RUNS) Home: 3 Road: 4 Week BA CB USA D1 PG NCBWA Date Opponent Inn R H Neutral: 1 Pre -- RV ------Feb. 18 ------Feb. 25 ------March 4 March 11 March 18 March 25 April 1 April 8 April 15 April 22 April 29 May 6 May 13 BA Baseball America CB Collegiate Baseball Newspaper USA USA Today Coaches Poll D1 D1Baseball.com PG Perfect Game NCBWA National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

INNING-BY-INNING HIGHS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 2 (3x) 2 (2x) 6 4 3 3 5 -- 4 Opponent 2/26 vs 2/26 vs 2/23 at 2/23 at 2/18 vs 2/23 at 2/18 vs 2/18 vs UCR UCR TCU TCU STAN TCU STAN -- STAN 4 4 4 3 2 2 (2x) 3 (2x) 3 (2x) 4 GCU 2/16 vs 2/15 vs 2/23 at 2/24 at 2/26 vs 2/16 vs 2/18 vs 2/16 vs 2/23 at BALL WSU TCU TCU UCR WSU STAN WSU TCU

‹ 16 › #LOPESUP BASEBALL // COACHING STAFF vs.

A former big leaguer, pro scout and minor league manager, Oklahoma State and concluded with edging out New Mexico State Andy Stankiewicz is in his eighth season at the helm of GCU’s for the outright regular season title. Unsurprisingly, Stankiewicz baseball program for the 2019 season after becoming the fourth was voted by his peers as WAC Coach of the Year. head coach in the history of the program prior to the 2012 campaign. The development provided by Stankiewicz and his staff was never After a pair of successful seasons at the Division II level in 2012 and more prominent than in the case of Garrison Schwartz. The Phoenix 2013, Stankiewicz successfully guided the GCU baseball program native entered the GCU program as an unheralded walk-on before through a transition to the Division I level. The transition saw transforming into the 2017 WAC Player of the Year. His three-year unprecedented success, as the Lopes claimed the WAC regular Lopes career led to a 16th-round selection by the Atlanta Braves in season championships in 2015 and 2017. Amid the transition, GCU the 2017 MLB Draft. posted an impressive 71-33 (.683) mark in conference play despite In 2015 – just the second year of GCU’s transition – Stankiewicz being the WAC’s only transitioning school. Amid the transition, and the Lopes won their first WAC regular season title. In that Stankiewicz’s program recorded marquee wins over the likes of championship season, GCU posted a .308 team batting average, a Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Arizona, Tennessee and UC Irvine. mark that ranked seventh in the country. During the reclassification GCU’s success under Stankiewicz continued after the Division I process (2014-17), Stankiewicz’s teams ranked 28th in Division I in transition when the Lopes claimed the 2018 WAC regular season batting average (.294). title. The skipper was named the WAC Coach of the Year for the With low expectations from outsiders, GCU burst onto the Division second straight season, and the program once again featured I scene by claiming second- and first-place finishes, respectively, in the WAC Player of the Year (Quin Cotton). For the second straight its first two seasons of transition to Division I athletics. In 2015, GCU season, GCU won all eight of its conference series -- running an posted a 32-22 overall record and a 19-7 record in conference play. In impressive streak of consecutive conference series wins to a its return to Division I in 2014, GCU went 30-23. nation-leading 17 series. Stankiewicz also guided GCU to its first top- 10 win, toppling No. 4/7 TCU 9-8 in 12 innings on Feb. 18. In 2013, GCU’s final season at the Division II level, Stankiewicz led the Lopes to their first appearance in the Division II Championship Stankiewicz is one of the more respected coaches on the collegiate after the squad boasted a 40-19 record. GCU won the Division II baseball landscape, evidenced by multiple selections to lead USA West Region championship after earning the No. 4 seed in the Baseball national teams into international competition. Most tournament. Stankiewicz was named the ABCA/Rawlings Division II recently, Stankiewicz guided the U18 national team to an undefeated West Region Coach of the Year as his team posted its most wins since gold-medal run at the World Baseball Cup in Thunder Bay, Ontario, collecting 43 in 1990. He also was named Pacific West Conference Canada in September 2017. He helped mold the team by narrowing Coach of the Year after GCU earned a share of the conference crown 100 players to a 20-player roster, which he led to a 9-0 mark and a for the first time since joining in 2007. ANDY STANKIEWICZ 61-5 margin of victory. In his first season as head coach in 2012, Stankiewicz guided the COLLEGE RECORD HC unless denoted The 2018 MLB Draft shined a national spotlight on the impressive Lopes to a 27-23 record as the squad finished eighth in the West Year Team / School Record player development within the program under Stankiewicz’s Region poll. The 27 wins marked a six-win improvement. 2006 Arizona State (Asst.) 37-21 guidance. Right-handed pitcher Jake Wong became GCU’s highest draft pick since Tim Salmon (1989), going in the third round (80th Stankiewicz’s history of USA Baseball now dates back over six years. 2007 Arizona State (Asst.) 49-15 overall) to the San Francisco Giants. Another right-hander, Mick He was selected as an assistant coach for USA Baseball’s Collegiate 2008 Arizona State (Asst.) 49-13 Vorhof, went in the ninth round, the first time the program has National Team during the summer of 2012. 2009 Arizona State (Asst.) 51-13 featured two players in the first 10 rounds since 1988. Zach Malis Prior to joining GCU, Stankiewicz held the position of minor league (24th) and Ian Evans (26th) made it four total selections in the draft, field coordinator for the Seattle Mariners. Before his stint with the 2012 Grand Canyon D-II 27-23 the most since 1996. Shortly after the draft, two more players -- Mariners, he was a member of the Arizona State baseball coaching 2013 Grand Canyon D-II 40-19 Griffin Barnes and Ethan Evanko -- signed professional contracts to staff from 2007 to 2009. He helped guide the Sun Devils to three Pac- 2014 Grand Canyon 30-23 give GCU six players who turned pro in the summer of 2018. 10 championships and two appearances in the College World Series. 2015 Grand Canyon 32-22 In his time as GCU’s head coach, 12 Lopes have been selected in Stankiewicz was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 12th round 2016 Grand Canyon 25-28-1 the MLB First Year Player Draft with four selections coming in the of the 1986 First-Year Player Draft. He made his Major League debut 2017 Grand Canyon 29-25 first 10 rounds. Thirty-six Lopes have been named all-conference in with the Yankees on April 11, 1992. Stankiewicz played in parts of Stankiewicz’s tenure with 24 being first-team selections. seven MLB seasons, with the Yankees (1992-93), Houston Astros 2018 Grand Canyon 33-24 GCU posted a 20-4 record during conference play in 2017, the best (1994-95), Montreal Expos (1996-97) and the inaugural season of 2019 Grand Canyon 3-5 mark the WAC had seen since Rice claimed the NCAA championship the Arizona Diamondbacks in 1998. HC Record at GCU: 219-169-1 (.563) in 2003. The Lopes won their final nine weekend series of the Andy and his wife, Mari Ana, reside in Gilbert and have four children: HC Overall Record: same season. GCU’s season started with a series victory over No. 22 Drew, Marisa, Dane and Mia.

MILESTONE VICTORIES GREGG WALLIS PAUL PANACCIONE OVERALL CAREER Assistant Coach, Recruiting Coordinator Volunteer Assistant Wallis is amid his sixth season with the Lopes A 2016 graduate of GCU, Panaccione rejoins 1...... 2/4/12...... vs. Colorado Mesa...... (W 4-2) after previously coaching at Tennessee and the program as its volunteer assistant. He was 10...... 3/16/12..... vs. Academy of Art...... (W 10-3) Cal State Fullerton. Wallis played at UC Irvine. a 10th-round pick of the Washington Nationals 50...... 3/29/13.... vs. Holy Names...... (W 9-5) He’s in his third season as the recruiting in the 2016 draft and played three seasons in 100...... 2/15/15..... vs. Bradley...... (W 30-7) coordinator. the organization. 150...... 5/1/16...... vs. Chicago State...... (W 10-5) 200...... 4/8/18...... vs. Utah Valley...... (W 5-2)

OTHER NOTABLES RICH DORMAN DEREK AMICONE 1st road win...... 2/11/12...... at California Baptist...... (W 7-4) Pitching Coach Director of Operations 1st Division I win...... 2/16/14.....at Louisiana Monroe...... (W 7-1) Dorman joins the staff for his third season Amicone joins the program for his first season 1st posteason win...... 5/16/13.....vs. (3) Dixie State...... (W 12-3) after time in the Seattle Mariners organization. in 2019. Most recently, he served as an assis- 1st WAC win...... 3/15/14.....at CSU Bakersfield...... (W 5-4) He mentored some of the game’s best young tant coach and recruiting coordinator at WAC 1st Power Five school win.3/18/14.....at Arizona...... (W 3-1) talent in current MLB pitchers Taijuan Walker foe Utah Valley. Derek also spent time with the 1st Top-25 win...... 4/28/15....at (21) Texas Tech...... (W 5-4) and James Paxton. baseball programs at Utah and Oregon. 1st Top-10 win...... 2/18/18.....vs. (4/7) TCU...... (W 9-8, 12)

‹ 17 › #LOPESUP BASEBALL // BRAZELL FIELD AT GCU BALLPARK vs.

2018 BEST BALLPARK IMPROVEMENT

TOP FIVE CROWDS 4,562 Feb. 15, 2019 Wichita State 3,749 Feb. 16, 2018 (4) TCU 2,819 April 10, 2018 Arizona 2,357 Feb. 17, 2017 (22) Oklahoma State 2,215 Feb. 5, 1987 Arizona

The 2018 season marked the opening of the most expansive facelift in the 57-year Mike Rooney history of the Grand Canyon baseball facility. ESPN Analyst, Perfect Game The field, which has gained a reputation as one of the top playing surfaces nationally, “The SEC is really who sets the remains in place from Dr. Dave Brazell’s initial designs in 1962. On January 22, 2018, standard for facilities... I’m thinking, the university officially announced that the field will retain the name of the founder did we get an SEC stadium here in the and developer of GCU Baseball as Brazell Field. Valley? It’s just really gorgeous.” The immaculate playing surface now has a shiny, new stadium surrounding it. Named GCU Ballpark, the facility brings with it many firsts for the wildly successful program. Ballpark Digest named GCU Ballpark the top ballpark improvement across Kevin Reichard all levels of baseball in 2018. Ballpark Digest Following the venue’s debut season in 2018, construction crews went back to work “On a college campus committed to to put the finishing touches on the facility for a 2019 launch. The ballpark will get top-notch facilities, it’s no surprise that a renovated ballpark should shine ... even more fan friendly with chairback field-level seating, covered dugouts and cam- GCU Ballpark is our choice for the era wells to complete the new facility, replacing temporary seating sections. Best Ballpark Improvement.” Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark debuted to a program record crowd of 3,749 fans on Feb. 16, 2018 to watch the Lopes narrowly miss an upset of No. 4 TCU, falling 2-1. Joe Pequeno New amenities that arrived with the facility included chairback seating, a turf berm, CBS 5 Arizona a multi-room press box, an on-site team shop, a ticket office, a state-of-the-art “I walked into this stadium and I got sound system, an entertain- nothing but a ‘wow’ factor. It is simply ment deck, wireless internet 380 gorgeous ... this facility is as good as access and classroom space. 375 Left-Center Right-Center anything you’ll find in college baseball Alongside the ballpark is an Alley Alley across America.” artificial turf practice field and 320 330 batting cages. The Tim Salmon LF Line Kendall Rogers Clubhouse remains in place just D1Baseball.com steps outside of the ballpark. RF Line “What an outstanding new venue here Over time, the stadium has at GCU Baseball. Simply first class.” evolved from simple wooden bleachers and chainlink fence to one of the West’s top colle- Capacity: giate baseball venues. 4,000 (2019)

‹ 18 › #LOPESUP BASEBALL // SINGLE-GAME HIGHS vs.

INDIVIDUAL TEAM BATTING BATTING At Bats: 5 (3x), Quin Cotton, last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 At Bats 36, vs. Wichita State (W 9-1), 2/15/19 Runs Scored 4, Pikai Winchester, vs. Ball State (W 12-2), 2/16/19 Runs Scored 12, vs. Ball State (W 12-2), 2/16/19 Hits 2 (6x), Kona Quiggle & Pikai Winchester, last vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Hits 12, vs. Wichita State (W 9-1), 2/15/19 RBIs 4, Kona Quiggle, vs. Ball State (W 12-2), 2/16/19 RBIs 9 (2x), last vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Doubles 1 (11x), Cotton, Pavlica, Quiggle & Weaver, last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 Doubles 4 (2x), last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 Triples 1 (2x), Daivd Avitia, last vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Triples 1 (2x), last vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Home Runs 1 (7x), Pikai Winchester, last vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Home Runs 2 (2x), last vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Walks 2 (6x), Austin Bull, last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 Walks 12, vs. Ball State (W 12-2), 2/16/19 Strikeouts 3 (3x), Pikai Winchester, last vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Strikeouts 11 (2x), last vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Sacrifice Hits 1 (2x), Preston Pavlica, last vs. Ball State (W 12-2), 2/16/19 Sacrifice Hits 2, vs. Wichita State (L 8-7), 2/16/19 Sacrifice Flies 1 (2x), Mark Mumper, last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 Sacrifice Flies 1 (2x), last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 Stolen Bases 1 (5x), Austin Bull, last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 Stolen Bases 2, vs. Wichita State (W 9-1), 2/15/19 Hit By Pitch 1 (2x), Quin Cotton, last vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Hit By Pitch 1 (2x), last vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Caught Stealing 2, vs. Ball State (W 12-2), 2/16/19 Caught Stealing 1 (2x), Preston Pavlica, vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Hit Into Double Play 1, vs. Ball State (W 12-2), 2/16/19 PITCHING Runners Left on Base 13, vs. Wichita State (W 9-1), 2/15/19 Innings Pitched 6.1, Kade Mechals, vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Runs Allowed 6 (3x), Frankie Scalzo,last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 PITCHING Earned Runs 6 (3x), Frankie Scalzo,last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 Innings Pitched 9 (5x), last vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Walks Allowed 5, Nick Hull, vs. Stanford (L 14-4), 2/18/19 Runs Allowed 17, vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Strikeouts 9, Kade Mechals, vs. Wichita State (W 9-1), 2/15/19 Earned Runs 15, vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Hits Allowed 13, Frankie Scalzo, vs. Wichita State (L 8-7), 2/16/19 Walks Allowed 9, vs. Stanford (L 14-4), 2/18/19 Doubles Allowed 4, Frankie Scalzo,last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 Strikeouts 12, vs. Wichita State (W 9-1), 2/15/19 Hits Allowed 16, vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Triples Allowed 1 (3x), Michael Hansell, last vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Doubles Allowed 6, vs. Stanford (L 14-4), 2/18/19 Home Runs Allowed 2 (2x), Frankie Scalzo,last vs. TCU (L 6-5), 2/24/19 Triples Allowed 1 (4x), last vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Wild Pitches 2, Kade Mechals, vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Home Runs Allowed 5, vs. TCU (L 17-9), 2/23/19 Hit Batters 2 (2x), Brodie Cooper-Vassalakis, last vs. Wichita State (L 8-7), 2/16/19 Wild Pitches 2, vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 FIELDING Hit Batters 3, vs. Wichita State (L 8-7), 2/16/19 Putouts 12, David Avitia, vs. Wichita State (W 9-1), 2/15/19 Assists 5, Austin Bull, vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 FIELDING Errors 2, Kona Quiggle, vs. Stanford (L 14-4), 2/18/19 Putouts 27, (5x), last vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Passed Balls 1, Seth Becksted, vs. Wichita State (L 8-7), 2/16/19 Assists 15, vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Errors 3, vs. Stanford (L 14-4), 2/18/19 Passed Balls 1, vs. Wichita State (L 8-7), 2/16/19 Double Plays Turned 1 (4x), last vs. Stanford (L 14-4), 2/18/19

MISCELLANEOUS TIME OF GAME IN A 3-GAME SERIES... Longest game, time 3:41, vs. Stanford (L 14-4), 2/18/19 BY GRAND CANYON Longest game, innings 9 (7x) Most runs 18, at TCU, 2/22/19 - 2/24/19 Most hits 25, at TCU, 2/22/19 - 2/24/19 Longest game, time (9 innings) 3:41, vs. Stanford (L 14-4), 2/18/19 Most errors 3, at TCU, 2/22/19 - 2/24/19 Shortest game, time (9 innings) 2:51 (2x), last vs. TCU (W 4-1), 2/22/19 Fewest errors 3, at TCU, 2/22/19 - 2/24/19 BY OPPONENT Fewest runs 24, at TCU, 2/22/19 - 2/24/19 Fewest hits 30, at TCU, 2/22/19 - 2/24/19 Most errors 1, at TCU, 2/22/19 - 2/24/19

‹ 19 › #LOPESUP BASEBALL // LAST TIME... vs.

TEAM OFFENSE PITCHING Scored 15 runs 18 runs, at Northern Colorado (W 18-1, 7 inn.), 3/29/2018 Pitched a no-hitter Keith Baker, vs. Nebraska Wesleyan (W 8-0), 3/11/1982 Scored 16 runs 18 runs, at Northern Colorado (W 18-1, 7 inn.), 3/29/2018 Held opponent to 1 hit at UTRGV, 4/15/2018 Scored 17 runs 18 runs, at Northern Colorado (W 18-1, 7 inn.), 3/29/2018 Pitched a complete game Jake Repavich (7 inn.), vs. Seattle U (W 19-0), 5/6/2017 Scored 18 runs 18 runs, at Northern Colorado (W 18-1, 7 inn.), 3/29/2018 Pitched a complete game (9.0+) Cameron Brendel, vs. Sacramento State (L 4-1), 5/13/2016 Scored 19 runs 19 runs, vs. Seattle U (W 19-0, 7 inn.), 5/6/2017 Pitched a CG shutout Jake Repavich (7 inn.), vs. Seattle U (W 19-0), 5/6/2017 Scored 20 runs 30 runs, vs. Bradley (W 30-7), 2/15/2015 Pitched a combined shutout at UTRGV (W 5-0), 4/15/2018 Scored 25 runs 30 runs, vs. Bradley (W 30-7), 2/15/2015 Recorded 9+ strikeouts (9 SO) Kade Mechals, vs. Wichita State (W 9-1), 2/15/19 Scored 30 runs 30 runs, vs. Bradley (W 30-7), 2/15/2015 Recorded 10+ strikeouts (10 SO) Ethan Evanko, at UTRGV (W 5-0), 4/15/2018 Had 15 hits 15 hits, at Seattle U (W 7-5), 5/19/2018 Recorded 11+ strikeouts (11 SO) Coley Bruns, vs. North Dakota (W 13-3), 3/20/2015 Had 16 hits 16 hits, at Seattle U (W 12-3), 5/17/2018 Recorded 12+ strikeouts (12 SO) Coley Bruns, at Chicago State (W 4-1), 3/28/2015 Had 17 hits 18 hits, at Northern Colorado (W 18-1, 7 inn.), 3/29/2018 3.0 IP+ of scoreless relief Coen Wynne (3.0), vs. Chicago State (W 11-2), 3/25/2018 Had 18 hits 18 hits, at Northern Colorado (W 18-1, 7 inn.), 3/29/2018 3.0 IP+ of hitess relief Coen Wynne (3.0), vs. Chicago State (W 11-2), 3/25/2018 Had 19 hits 20 hits, at UC Riverside (L 9-8, 14 inn.), 3/14/2018 4.0 IP+ of scoreless relief Mick Vorhof (5.1), at Utah Valley (W 14-6), 4/24/2015 Had 20 hits 20 hits, at UC Riverside (L 9-8, 14 inn.), 3/14/2018 Did not walk a batter (8+ IP) Cameron Brendel (9.0), at CSU Bakersfield (W 9-3), 4/1/2016 Had 25 hits 28 hits, vs. Bradley (W 30-7), 2/15/2015 Team did not walk a batter at Seattle U (W 5-3), 5/18/2018 Hit 3 triples 3 triples, vs. CSUN (W 13-9), 3/2/2018 Save in 3+ straight appearances Mick Vorhof (3), 4/2/2018 - 4/8/2018 Hit 3 home runs 3 home runs, vs. Sacramento State (W 8-5), 5/12/2018 Hit 4 home runs 4 home runs, vs. Bradley (W 30-7), 2/15/2015 FIELDING Back-to-back home runs Brandon Smith & Greg Saenz, B5, vs. Gonzaga (L 21-9), 2/20/2016 Committed 4 errors 4 errors, at Arizona (L 20-6), 5/8/2018 Scored 5 in an inning 6 runs, 7th, at Loyola Marymount (W 11-5), 5/15/2018 Committed 5 errors at New Mexico State (W 11-9, 10 inn.), 4/28/2017 Scored 6 in an inning 6 runs, 7th, at Loyola Marymount (W 11-5), 5/15/2018 Turned 3 double plays (3 double plays) vs. Sacramento State (L 9-5), 5/11/2018 Scored 7 in an inning 7 runs, 7th, vs. Utah Valley (W 11-2), 4/7/2018 Turned 4 double plays at New Mexico State (W 7-2), 4/29/2017 Scored 8 in an inning 10 runs, 8th, vs. Chicago State (W 11-2), 3/25/2018 No errors in 3 straight games 3 games, 5/12/2018-pres Scored 9 in an inning 10 runs, 8th, vs. Chicago State (W 11-2), 3/25/2018 No errors in 4 straight games 6 games, 4/15/2018-4/24/2018 Scored 10+ in an inning 10 runs, 8th, vs. Chicago State (W 11-2), 3/25/2018 No errors in 5 straight games 6 games, 4/15/2018-4/24/2018 Had 6 hits in an inning 6 hits, 7th, vs. Utah Valley (W 11-2), 4/7/2018 Opponent committed 5 errors 6 errors, Kansas, 3/21/2018 Had 7 hits in an inning 8 hits, 8th, vs. Chicago State (W 11-2), 3/25/2018 Opponent commited 5 errors in back-to-back games 2 games, (Kansas), 3/20-21, 2018 Had 8 hits in an inning 8 hits, 8th, vs. Chicago State (W 11-2), 3/25/2018 Did not strike out vs. CSU Bakersfield (W 4-2), 5/9/2015 MISCELLANEOUS Had 5 sacrifice hits at Kansas (T 5-5, 10 inn.), 4/26/2016 Won in extra innings at CSU Bakersfield (W 8-5), 10 innings, 5/6/2018 Lost in extra innings at UC Riverside (L 9-8), 14 innings, 3/14/2018 INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE Played 12+ innings at UC Riverside (L 9-8), 14 innings, 3/14/2018 Had 4 hits (5 hits) Tyler Wyatt, at Seattle U (W 7-5), 5/19/2018 Won by 10+ runs vs. Ball State (W 12-2), 9 innings, 2/16/19 Had 5 hits (5 hits) Tyler Wyatt, at Seattle U (W 7-5), 5/19/2018 Won by 15+ runs at Northern Colorado (W 18-1), 7 innings, 3/29/2018 Had 6 hits Tim Florez, at New Mexico State (W 17-9), 2/15/1991 Won by 16+ runs at Northern Colorado (W 18-1), 7 innings, 3/29/2018 Scored 4 runs Pikai Winchester, vs. Ball State (W 12-2), 2/16/19 Won by 17+ runs at Northern Colorado (W 18-1), 7 innin, 3/29/2018 Scored 5 runs Austin Bull, vs. Cal Poly (W 16-3), 3/12/2016 Won by 18+ runs vs. Seattle U (W 19-0), 7 innings, 5/6/2017 Scored 6 runs Tim Florez, at New Mexico State (W 17-9), 2/15/1991 Won by 19+ runs vs. Seattle U (W 19-0), 7 innings, 5/6/2017 Had 5 RBIs Ian Evans, at CSU Bakersfield (W 13-4), 5/4/2018 Won by 20+ runs vs. Bradley (W 30-7), 2/15/2015 Had 6 RBIs Brandon Smith, vs. North Dakota (W 11-1), 3/22/2015 Defeated a top-25 team vs. No. 25 (BA) Illinois, W 5-1, L 3-2, W 5-3, 4/20-22, 2018 Had 7 RBIs Chad De La Guerra, vs. Bradley (W 30-7), 2/15/2015 Tied a game at Kansas (T 5-5), 4/26/2016 Had 8 RBIs Chad De La Guerra, vs. Bradley (W 30-7), 2/15/2015 Won 5 straight 6 straight, 5/12/2018-5/19/18 Had 9+ RBIs Chad De La Guerra, vs. Bradley (W 30-7), 2/15/2015 Won 6 straight 6 straight, 5/12/2018-5/19/18 Hit 3 doubles Quin Cotton, vs. New Mexico State (W 8-4), 4/29/2018 Won 7 straight 7 straight, 2/13/2015-2/22/2015 Hit 4 doubles Ryan Freeburg, 2/23/1992 Won 8 straight 19 straight, 3/8/2013-4/5/2013 Hit 3 triples Mel Williams, 4/6/1967 Won 9 straight 19 straight, 3/8/2013-4/5/2013 Hit 2 home runs (3 HRs) Zach Malis, at CSU Bakersfield (W 8-5, 10 inn.), 5/6/2018 Won 10 straight 19 straight, 3/8/2013-4/5/2013 Hit 3 home runs Zach Malis, at CSU Bakersfield (W 8-5, 10 inn.), 5/6/2018 Lost 5 straight 5 straight, 2/24/2017-3/4/2017 Drew 3 walks Austin Bull, at Northern Colorado (W 18-1, 7 inn.), 3/29/2018 Won 5 straight road games 6 games, 2/24/2018-3/18/2018 Drew 4 walks Garrison Schwartz, vs. Seattle U (W 13-11), 5/3/2015 Won 5 straight home games 8 games, 3/20/2018-4/8/2018 Walk-off hit Quin Cotton (2B, B11), vs. Penn State (W 8-7), 3/10/2018 Swept a home series (3+ games) vs. Utah Valley, 4/6/2018-4/7/2018 Walk-off home run Paul Panaccione (HR, B13), vs. Seattle U (W 13-11), 5/3/2015 Swept a road series (3+ games) at Seattle U, 5/17/2018-5/19/2018 Stole 3 bases Brick Paskiewicz, at North Dakota (W 14-2), 4/24/2016 Was swept at home (3+ games) vs. New Mexico State, 4/8/2016-4/11/2016 Stole 4 bases John Patterson, 5/14/1987 Was swept on the road (3+ games) at Cal State Fullerton, 3/16/2018-3/18/2018 10-game hit streak Pikai Winchester, 12 games, 4/29/2018 - present Game shorter than 2:10 2:09, vs. New Mexico State, 4/27/2018 11-game hit streak Pikai Winchester, 12 games, 4/29/2018 - present Game shorter than 2:00 1:57, vs. Chicago State, 3/23/2018 12-game hit streak Pikai Winchester, 12 games, 4/29/2018 - present Game longer than 3:30 3:41, vs. Stanford (L 14-4), 2/18/19 13-game hit streak Ian Evans, 16 games, 3/14/2018 - 4/7/2018 Game longer than 4:00 5:07, at UC Riverside, 3/14/2018 14-game hit streak Ian Evans, 16 games, 3/14/2018 - 4/7/2018 Game longer than 4:30 5:07, at UC Riverside, 3/14/2018 15-game hit streak Ian Evans, 16 games, 3/14/2018 - 4/7/2018 Game longer than 5:00 5:07, at UC Riverside, 3/14/2018 20-game hit streak Chad De La Guerra, 24 games, 3/28/2015 - 5/9/2015 Game longer than 5:15 5:25, at Utah Valley, 5/12/2017 Hit a grand slam Preston Pavlica, vs. Utah Valley (W 11-2), 4/7/2018 Came back from 8+ run deficit Trailed 8-0 (6th), won 9-8 (10 inn.), vs. UTRGV, 4/23/2017 Multiple hits in 5 straight games Quin Cotton, 5 games, 5/13/2018 - present Won consecutive walk-offs vs. Penn State, 3/9/2018-3/10/2018 ‹ 20 › #LOPESUP Grand Canyon Baseball Overall Statistics for Grand Canyon (as of Feb 26, 2019) BASEBALL(All games // Sorted OVERALL by Batting STATS avg) vs.

Record: 3-5 Home: 2-2 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-1 Conference: 0-0

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Winchester, Pikai . 3 7 5 8-8 32 6 12 2 0 2 10 20 . 6 2 5 5 0 8 1 . 4 5 9 0 1 0-0 11 2 0 1.000 Quiggle, Kona . 3 3 3 8-8 27 10 9 3 1 1 7 17 . 6 3 0 7 1 9 0 . 4 7 2 1 0 0-0 43 6 2 .9 6 1 Cotton, Quin . 3 0 3 8-8 33 10 10 2 1 1 3 17 . 5 1 5 4 1 4 1 . 3 9 5 0 0 2-2 17 4 0 1.000 Bess, Cuba . 2 8 0 8-8 25 6 7 1 0 2 4 14 . 5 6 0 9 1 8 0 . 4 8 6 0 0 0-0 7 0 0 1.000 Pavlica, Preston . 2 5 9 8-7 27 5 7 1 0 0 2 8 . 2 9 6 3 0 13 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 2-3 21 0 0 1.000 Mumper, Marc . 2 1 4 7-5 14 3 3 1 0 0 1 4 . 2 8 6 3 0 6 0 . 3 3 3 1 0 1-1 7 9 0 1.000 Avitia, David . 2 0 8 8-8 24 2 5 2 1 1 5 12 . 5 0 0 4 0 6 0 . 3 2 1 0 0 1-1 50 11 1 .9 8 4 Wyatt, Tyler . 1 7 6 8-8 34 4 6 1 0 1 3 10 . 2 9 4 0 0 5 0 . 1 7 6 0 0 1-2 10 12 0 1.000 Bull, Austin . 1 7 2 8-8 29 2 5 1 0 0 3 6 . 2 0 7 4 0 3 0 . 2 7 3 0 2 1-2 22 21 4 .9 1 5 ------Jarvis, Jake . 6 6 7 5-0 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 . 6 6 7 2 0 0 0 . 8 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 Weaver, Jonny . 5 0 0 4-0 4 2 2 1 0 0 2 3 . 7 5 0 2 0 0 0 . 6 6 7 0 0 0-0 0 3 0 1.000 Burton, Brock . 2 5 0 6-1 8 1 2 1 0 0 3 3 . 3 7 5 1 0 1 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 5 0 0 1.000 Hansen, Nick . 2 0 0 5-0 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 . 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 . 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 Stankiewicz, Dane . 1 4 3 5-3 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 4 3 1 0 1 0 . 2 5 0 0 0 0-0 5 6 1 .9 1 7 Beckstead, Seth . 0 0 0 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000 DeNiro, Dante . 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 Schauwecker, C.J. . 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 Totals .2 6 1 8 276 53 72 16 3 8 45 118 .4 2 8 45 3 69 2 .3 6 8 2 3 8-11 210 78 9 .9 7 0 Opponents .2 9 9 8 281 54 84 23 4 8 53 139 .4 9 5 35 11 54 5 .3 9 4 3 1 3-9 210 68 11 .9 6 2

LOB - Team (66), Opp (67). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (2). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1). Picked off - Bull, A 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Wynne, Coen 0 . 0 0 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 7.0 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 . 1 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 Mechals, Kade 0 . 7 3 2-0 2 2 0 0/0 0 12.1 7 1 1 3 15 0 1 1 . 1 6 7 2 3 0 0 0 Hoskins, Cole 2 . 2 5 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 1 8.0 6 2 2 2 7 4 0 0 . 2 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 Ohl, Pierson 8 . 3 1 1-1 2 2 0 0/0 0 8.2 16 8 8 4 5 3 0 1 . 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Scalzo, Frankie 12.46 0-2 2 2 0 0/0 0 8.2 21 12 12 2 1 7 1 2 . 4 8 8 1 0 0 1 0 ------Ohanian, Nick 0 . 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 1 3.2 2 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 . 1 6 7 0 1 0 0 0 Barnes, Zach 1 . 4 2 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 6.1 8 2 1 4 5 2 0 0 . 2 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 Chapman, Dalton 5 . 4 0 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.1 6 6 2 2 5 1 1 1 . 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 Cooper-Vassalakis, B 7 . 3 6 0-1 3 1 0 0/0 0 3.2 4 5 3 5 0 2 0 0 . 2 8 6 0 3 0 0 1 Hull, Nick 10.12 0-1 3 1 0 0/0 0 5.1 6 8 6 7 3 2 0 1 . 2 7 3 0 0 0 1 0 Perzan, Michael 18.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hansell, Michael 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 3 5 5 1 2 0 1 2 . 4 2 9 0 1 0 1 0 Andrews, Josh 81.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 5 . 7 9 3-5 8 8 0 0/0 2 70.0 84 54 45 35 54 23 4 8 . 2 9 9 5 11 0 3 1 Opponents 5 . 1 4 5-3 8 8 0 0/0 3 70.0 72 53 40 45 69 16 3 8 . 2 6 1 8 3 1 2 3

PB - Team (1), Beckstead, S 1, Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (1), Wynne, C 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Avitia, D (3-8), Hull, N (2-2), Wynne, C (0-2), Ohl, P (0-1), Hoskins, C (0-1), Scalzo, F (0-1), Barnes, Z (1-1), Mechals, K (0-1).

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SEASON HIGHS THE CERBO FILE Hits -- Seton Hall Prep | West Orange, N.J. Doubles -- Home runs -- • Helped lead team to conference championships a a junior and RBIs -- a senior and a county championship as a junior. Runs scored -- • Hit .340 as a senior in 2018. Total bases -- • High school teammates with several individuals who are Walks drawn -- playing Division I baseball including Jack Zyska (Notre Dame), Stolen bases -- John Ariza (Tulane), Nick Maldonado (Vanderbilt) and Tommy O’Rourke (Stanford). CAREER HIGHS Personal Hits -- • Parents are Tony Cerbo and Lisa Coscia. Doubles -- • Older brother, Sam, played college baseball at Delaware Home runs -- (2009) and Central Arizona (2011). RBIs -- • Older brother, Zach, played college baseball at Arizona State GIORDAN Runs scored -- (2013-17). Total bases -- • Favorite sports teams are the New York Mets, New York Giants 1 Walks drawn -- and New York Knicks. CERBO -- Stolen bases • Favorite athletes to watch include David Wright, Jose Reyes INFIELDER • FRESHMAN CAREER STATS and Derek Jeter. 5-10 • 175 • R/R MONTVILLE, N.J. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SETON HALL PREP 2019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STATISTICS CAR 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB

KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Multi-hit games 0 0 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 0/0 Multi-RBI games 0 0

SEASON HIGHS THE BULL FILE Hits 1 (5x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 2018 | Junior Doubles 1, at TCU, 2/23/19 Home runs -- • Missed first three weeks of season due to injury. RBIs 1 (3x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 • Recorded most doubles (10) and RBIs (22) of career despite Runs scored 2, last at TCU, 2/23/19 fewest number of at bats. Total bases 2, at TCU, 2/23/19 2017 | Sophomore Walks drawn 2, at TCU, 2/24/19 • Appeared in all 54 games (53 starts), hitting .339 with a Stolen bases 1, at. TCU, 2/24/19 team-leading .436 on-base percentage. CAREER HIGHS • Got on base at one of the highest rates in the WAC, finishing fifth in the conference and third during WAC play where he led Hits 4 (3x), last vs. Utah Valley, 3/25/16 the conference with 22 drawn walks. Doubles 2, vs. UC Riverside, 4/18/18 • Primarily used as a leadoff hitter, he placed in the WAC’s top Home runs 1, vs. Seattle U, 5/5/17 10 with 49 runs scored (7th) and 74 hits (9th) including a RBIs 3 (4x), last vs. Seattle U, 5/5/17 conference-best 33 runs scored during WAC play. Runs scored 5, vs. Cal Poly, 3/12/16 AUSTIN Total bases 6, vs. Seattle U, 5/5/17 2016 | Freshman 2 Walks drawn 3 (2x), last at Northern Colo., 3/29/18 • Played in 51 games (45 starts) for the Lopes, hitting .285 (51- BULL Stolen bases 3, at North Dakota, 4/22/16 for-179) with 20 RBIs. • Named All-WAC second team as a second baseman. INFIELDER • SENIOR CAREER STATS 5-11 • 185 • S/R • Posted a team-best 18-game on-base streak spanning from April 15 to May 7. CHANDLER, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO PERRY HS Perry High School | Chandler, Ariz. 2019 .172 8-8 29 2 5 1 0 0 3 4 3 • Held a career .371 batting average for the Pumas as a four-year STATISTICS starter. 2018 .268 40-38 142 30 38 10 0 0 22 21 21 • Top-10 ranked shortstop in Arizona by Perfect Game. .172 8-8 29 2 5 0 3 4 2017 .339 54-53 218 49 74 9 1 1 21 38 42 • Was a multi-sport scholar and athlete of the year as a senior. AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB 2016 .285 51-45 179 34 51 8 1 0 20 26 31 Personal • Parents are Harold and Pam Bull. CAR .296 153-144 568 115 168 28 2 1 66 89 97 KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER • Father, Harold, played baseball at Scottsdale Community Multi-hit games 0 47 College and was a long-time high school teacher and baseball coach in Arizona. 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 16/3 • Hobbies outside of baseball include flyfishing and reading. Multi-RBI games 0 15 • Favorite TV show is The Blacklist.

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SEASON HIGHS THE BECKSTEAD FILE Hits -- Basha High School | Chandler, Ariz. Doubles -- Home runs -- • Hit .352 over 81 career games, highlighted by a .409 junior RBIs -- season in 2017. Runs scored -- • Knocked in a team-high 33 RBIs as a senior in 2018, five ahead Total bases -- of teammate Jake Jarvis. Walks drawn -- • Spent back-to-back seasons as the No. 1 ranked team in high Stolen bases -- school. • Had five RBIs to help Basha defeat Hamilton and claim the 6A CAREER HIGHS Premier Region baseball crown in 2018. Hits -- • Earned AZBCA 6A All-State honors as a senior. Doubles -- Personal Home runs -- • Parents are Joel and Shannon Beckstead. RBIs -- • Born in American Fork, Utah. Runs scored -- • Off the field, enjoys fishing and wakeboarding. SETH Total bases -- • Favorite athletes to watch include Bryce Harper and Gary Walks drawn -- 4 Sanchez. BECKSTEAD Stolen bases -- CATCHER • FRESHMAN CAREER STATS 6-0 • 190 • R/R QUEEN CREEK, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO BASHA HS 2019 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 STATISTICS CAR 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.000 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB

KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Multi-hit games 0 0 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 0/0 Multi-RBI games 0 0

SEASON HIGHS THE WYATT FILE Hits 2 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 2019 | Junior Doubles 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 Home runs 1, at TCU, 2/22/19 • Hit solo homer to help defeat No. 18 TCU on Feb. 22. RBIs 1 (3x), last at TCU, 2/22/19 2018 | Junior Runs scored 1 (2x), last vs. Stanford, 2/18/19 • First Team All-WAC Outfielder Total bases 2 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 • Logged first career five-hit game at Seattle U on May 19. Walks drawn -- 2017 | Sophomore Stolen bases 1, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 • First Team All-WAC at third base. CAREER HIGHS • Finished with a top-10 batting average (9th, .377) and top-10 on-base percentage (6th, .463) during conference play. Hits 5, at Seattle U, 5/19/18 • Continued theme of versatility as a defender, adding left field Doubles 2 (3x), last vs. Utah Valley, 4/8/18 to a defensive resume that included time at every infield po- Home runs 1 (3x), last vs. TCU, 2/22/19 RBIs 3 (2x), last at UTRGV, 4/15/18 sition other than catcher while also batting in seven different Runs scored 3, at UC Davis, 5/20/17 positions in the lineup. TYLER Total bases 5 (4x), last at Seattle U, 5/19/18 • Tied for second on the team with six three-hit games. 5 WYATT Walks drawn 2 (8x), last vs. Penn State, 3/8/18 • Hit first career home run at UNLV on March 15. Stolen bases 2, at Seattle U, 5/19/18 2016 | Freshman UTILITY • SENIOR CAREER STATS • One of just two players in the WAC (Max Carter, CSUB) to log at 6-1 • 195 • R/R least 50.0 innings on the mound and record over 100 at bats. PEORIA, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Liberty High School | Peoria, Ariz. LIBERTY HS • Played four years of baseball and football for the Lions. 2019 .176 8-8 34 4 6 1 0 1 3 0 5 STATISTICS • Named 2015 Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year for baseball. 2018 .324 51-46 173 20 56 10 0 0 30 7 24 • At the plate, he batted .495 with eight home runs and 42 RBIs, finishing with an impressive .633 on-base percentage and .967 .176 8-8 34 4 6 1 3 0 2017 .309 48-41 152 30 47 7 1 2 21 21 29 slugging percentage. AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB 2016 .239 47-36 113 14 27 7 2 0 22 21 26 • As Liberty’s QB, threw 23 TDs compared to just four intercep- tions while averaging 200 passing yards. KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER CAR .288 154-131 472 68 136 25 3 3 76 49 84 Personal Multi-hit games 2 36 • Father, Tim, played football at Eastern Illinois from 1984-86 and 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 8/1 was the center for then-QB and now-NFL coach Sean Payton. • Uncle, Greg, played college football at Northern Arizona Multi-RBI games 0 17 University and is in the school’s hall of fame.

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SEASON HIGHS THE BURTON FILE Hits 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 2018 | Freshman Doubles 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 Home runs -- • Saw first action of GCU career on the road during the Tony RBIs 2, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 Gwynn Classic. Had a base hit in first at bat of career during Runs scored 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 pinch-hitting appearance vs. Cal Poly on Feb. 24 before also Total bases 2, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 recording a base hit in first career start against San Diego Walks drawn 1, vs. Stanford, 2/18/19 State on Feb. 25. Stolen bases -- • Posted first three-hit game in win over Kansas on March 20. Desert Vista High School | Phoenix, Ariz. CAREER HIGHS • Led the Thunder with a .405 batting average, 5 homers and 25 Hits 3, vs. Kansas, 3/20/18 RBIs as a senior in 2017. Doubles 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 • Was named 6A second team All-State and the Central Region Home runs -- Player of the Year. RBIs 2, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 • Favorite high school sports memory was beating rival, Moun- Runs scored 2, vs. Kansas, 3/20/18 tain Pointe, in back-to-back games to wrap up the 2017 season. BROCK 4, at UC Riverside, 3/14 Total bases • As a junior he collected two hits and three RBIs in an extra-in- Walks drawn 1 (7x), last vs. Stanford, 2/18/19 6 ning state playoff win over Red Mountain. BURTON Stolen bases 1 (2x), last at Illinois, 4/21/18 • Also played football. OUTFIELDER • SOPHOMORE CAREER STATS Personal 6-1 • 195 • L/R • Born on September 12, 1998. PHOENIX, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO DESERT VISTA HS • Parents are Scott Burton and Kate Timp. 2019 .250 6-1 8 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 • Outside of baseball, enjoys traveling and surfing. STATISTICS • Chose Grand Canyon because of “its Christian heritage and 2018 .239 28-16 71 11 17 0 1 0 6 6 10 that GCU’s baseball program is an up-and-coming powerhouse .250 6-1 8 1 2 0 3 1 CAR .241 34-17 79 12 19 1 1 0 9 7 11 in the state of Arizona.” • Also considered Arizona, Long Beach State and New Mexico. AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB • Favorite TV shows are Game of Thrones and The Office. • Favorite place to vacation is Downtown Chicago and San Diego. KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER • Shares a birthday with teammate, Preston Pavlica, who was Multi-hit games 0 2 born two years earlier. 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 1/0 Multi-RBI games 0 0

SEASON HIGHS THE WEAVER FILE Hits 1 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 2019 | Freshman Doubles 1, at TCU, 2/24/19 Home runs -- • First career base hit was a two-run double to pull GCU within RBIs 2, at TCU, 2/24/19 one run late in a game at TCU on Feb. 24. Runs scored 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 Mountain Pointe High School | Phoenix, Ariz. Total bases 2, at TCU, 2/24/19 • Hit .402 with 22 RBIs and five homers as a senior in 2018. Walks drawn 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 • Earned all-city and all-section honors. Stolen bases -- • Top high school sports memory was hitting a go-ahead CAREER HIGHS RBI double to help the Pride upset No. 1 Basha in the 2016 state playoffs, a team that featured four of his current GCU Hits 1 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 teammates. Doubles 1, at TCU, 2/24/19 Personal Home runs -- RBIs 2, at TCU, 2/24/19 • Parents are Bill and Shirley Weaver. Runs scored 1, vs. Stanford, 2/18/19 • Mother, Shirley, was on the gymnastics team at Arizona State. JONNY Total bases 2, at TCU, 2/24/19 • If he wasn’t playing baseball, he’d be playing tennis. 7 Walks drawn 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 • Chose GCU for “the culture and coaching staff.” WEAVER Stolen bases -- • Favorite place to vacation is San Diego. INFIELDER • FRESHMAN • Favorite teams are the Arizona Diamondbacks, Dallas Cowboys CAREER STATS and Phoenix Suns. 6-0 • 175 • R/R • Favorite players to watch growing up include Steve Nash and PHOENIX, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO . MOUNTAIN POINTE HS 2019 .500 4-0 4 2 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 STATISTICS CAR .500 4-0 4 2 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 .500 4-0 4 2 2 0 2 2 AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB

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SEASON HIGHS THE STANKIEWICZ FILE Hits 1, at TCU, 2/23/19 2018 | Sophomore Doubles -- Home runs -- • Drew two walks in first action of season on Feb. 17 vs. TCU. RBIs -- • Drove in the go-ahead run on a suicide squeeze bunt in GCU’s Runs scored 1, at TCU, 2/23/19 5-3 win over UNLV on April 3. Total bases 2, at TCU, 2/23/19 2017 | Freshman Walks drawn -- • Saw action in 11 games including a pair of starts at shortstop, Stolen bases -- going 1-for-9 on the season. CAREER HIGHS • Got first collegiate start on March 15 at UNLV, picking up an RBI and laying down a sacrifice bunt. Hits 1 (6x), last at Loyola Marymount, 5/15/18 • Picked up first collegiate hit in final game of the season, a start Doubles -- at UC Davis on May 19. Home runs -- Gilbert High School | Gilbert, Ariz. RBIs 1 (3x), last at CSU Bakersfield, 5/4/18 Runs scored 2, at CSU Bakersfield, 5/4/18 • Played three seasons of varsity baseball in the middle infield DANE Total bases 2, at TCU, 2/23/19 (74 career games) and three years of varsity football as 8 Walks drawn 2, vs. TCU, 2/17/18 quarterback and wide receiver (28 career games). STANKIEWICZ Stolen bases 1 (2x), last vs. New Mexico, 4/24/18 • Hit .307 (27-for-88) during his senior campaign at Gilbert. • Was a team captain in both baseball and football. INFIELDER • JUNIOR CAREER STATS • Represented Team Arizona at the Sun Belt Classic Baseball 6-0 • 190 • L/R Series along with fellow Lope, Kona Quiggle. GILBERT, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO GILBERT HS Personal 2019 .143 5-3 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 • Father, Andy, is GCU’s head coach and played seven years of STATISTICS Major League Baseball with the New York Yankees, Houston 2018 .132 26-8 38 9 5 0 0 0 2 11 14 Astros, Montreal Expos and the Arizona Diamondbacks in their .143 5-3 7 1 1 0 0 1 2017 .111 11-2 9 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 inaugural season. AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB CAR .130 42-13 54 12 7 0 0 0 3 14 17 • Has one brother (Drew) and two sisters (Marisa and Mia). • Brother, Drew, played at Arizona State University and was KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 11th round of the 2014 MLB Draft. He is currently playing in the Phillies organization. Multi-hit games 0 0 • Sister, Marisa, played softball at Arizona State. 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 0/0 • Would like to coach when his playing career has ended. Multi-RBI games 0 0

SEASON HIGHS THE WINCHESTER FILE Hits 2 (5x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 2018 | Junior Doubles 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/22/19 Home runs 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 • Named first team All-WAC designated hitter. RBIs 3 (2x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 • Ranked fifth in the conference in average (.355) and hits (77). Runs scored 4, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 Tied for second with 10 sacrifice bunts. Total bases 6, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Ranked second on the team in average (.355) and doubles (13) Walks drawn 2(2x), last vs Ball State, 2/16/19 while leading GCU with 10 sacrifice bunts. Stolen bases -- • Went 6-for-12 (.500) with nine RBIs in weekend series at Northern Colorado while also hitting first career GCU home CAREER HIGHS | 4-YR COLLEGE run. Hits 4 (2x), last at Seattle U, 5/17/18 • Went 9-for-13 (.692) with three RBIs and seven runs scored en Doubles 2, vs. Chicago State, 3/24/18 route to first WAC Hitter of the Week award. Home runs 1 (4x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 Central Arizona CC | Casa Grande, Ariz. RBIs 4, at Northern Colo., 3/29/18 • Hit .399 and .360 as a freshman and sophomore, respectively. PIKAI Runs scored 4, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 Hit 7 homers with 86 RBIs in his career. Total bases 6 (3x), last vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Won an ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove as the top third baseman in Walks drawn 2 (2x), last vs Ball State, 2/16/19 9 NJCAA Division I with a .972 fielding percentage. WINCHESTER Stolen bases -- • Earned first team All-Conference honors. INFIELDER • SENIOR CAREER STATS • Originally signed letter of intent to go to University of Hawaii, 5-10 • 190 • R/R but went the junior college route. HONOLULU, HAWAII Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO ‘Iolani High School | Honolulu, Hawaii. ‘IOLANI HS/CENTRAL ARIZONA CC • Out of high school, was a 40th Round draft pick of the Tampa 2019 .375 8-8 32 6 12 2 0 2 10 5 8 Bay Rays in 2015. STATISTICS 2018 .355 57-56 217 36 77 13 2 2 38 20 29 • Earned All-Hawaii honors as a junior and senior in 2015 and 2016. .375 8-8 32 6 12 2 10 5 2017 .399 48-48 143 38 57 15 2 4 43 13 6 • Was also on the basketball and kayaking teams in high school. AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB 2016 .360 63-63 236 43 85 19 7 3 43 20 9 • Made the honor roll and dean’s list. CAR .368 176-175 628 123 231 49 11 11 134 58 52 Personal KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER • Parents are Zeke and Maureen Winchester. Multi-hit games 5 27 • Father, Zeke, played volleyball at the University of Hawaii from 1990-91. 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 4/2 • Mother, Maureen, played volleyball at Hawaii-Hilo from Multi-RBI games 3 12 1990-91.

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SEASON HIGHS THE PAVLICA FILE Hits 2(2x), last vs. Stanford, 2/18/19 2018 | Junior Doubles 1, at TCU, 2/24/19 Home runs -- • Hit a grand slam in a win over Utah Valley on April 7. RBIs 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/24/19 • 15 stolen bases are most since David Walker stole 22 in 2014. Runs scored 2, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 2017 | Sophomore Total bases 3, vs. Stanford, 2/18/19 • Due to a 27-game stretch of missed time due to injury, Pavlica Walks drawn 2, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 played and started in 26 games on the season, batting .294. Stolen bases 1 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 • Made a highlight-reel catch where he hung on to the ball after CAREER HIGHS a collision with the center field wall at Saint Mary’s on March 3, but missed half the season with a resulting wrist injury. Hits 3 (3x), last vs. San José State, 5/10/17 • Hit a key, late-game, two-run home run against UTRGV on April Doubles 2 (2x), last vs. Sac State, 5/12/18 21. Later in the series, doubled to open the 10th inning and Home runs 2, at Kansas State, 4/27/16 scored the winning run on a Garrison Schwartz walk-off. RBIs 5, vs. Seattle U, 5/6/17 • Posted a spotless 1.000 fielding percentage, recording the PRESTON Runs scored 3 (2x), last vs. UTRGV, 4/23/17 third-most chances in the conference with such a mark Total bases 10, at Kansas State, 4/27/16 (behind only Griffin Barnes and Jared McDonald). 11 Walks drawn 2 (13x), last vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 PAVLICA Stolen bases 2 (3x), last vs. Kansas, 3/20/18 2016 | Freshman • WAC Hitter of the Week for March 1-6, a week where he saw OUTFIELDER • SENIOR CAREER STATS his first two career starts, going 5-for-8 with seven RBIs. 6-1 • 210 • R/R • Recorded GCU’s only individual multi-home run game, doing so LAS VEGAS, NEV. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO on the big stage at Big-12 foe, Kansas State on April 27. He also LIBERTY HS doubled as a part of a 3-for-4 day. 2019 .259 8-7 27 5 7 1 0 0 2 3 13 STATISTICS Liberty High School | Henderson, Nev. 2018 .247 55-54 174 31 43 9 1 5 28 35 50 • His .526 batting average ranked top 50 in Nevada HS history. .259 8-7 27 5 7 0 2 3 2017 .280 26-26 100 21 28 12 1 3 19 16 18 • Helped lead his team to a state championship as a junior. • Tabbed Liberty’s offensive player of the year as a junior and AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB 2016 .294 42-31 126 20 37 8 0 3 24 12 25 defensive player of the year as a sophomore. KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER CAR .269 131-118 427 77 115 30 2 11 73 66 106 • Also played two years of varsity football, first team All-State at DB as a senior with 76 tackles and six interceptions. Multi-hit games 2 34 Personal 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 3/0 • Chose GCU because of the “great coaching staff, growing Multi-RBI games 0 18 college, and wanted to be a part of something new.”

SEASON HIGHS THE SCHAUWECKER FILE Hits -- Pinnacle High School | Phoenix, Ariz. Doubles -- Home runs -- • Played three years of varsity baseball. RBIs -- • As a senior in 2018, earned first team all-region, first team Runs scored -- All-Paradise Valley, 6A All-Star team, Team MVP and captain Total bases -- and second team all-state. Walks drawn -- • Helped lead his team to a state runner-up finish as a junior in Stolen bases -- 2017. • Favorite high school sports moment was hitting a ball out of CAREER HIGHS Tempe Diablo Stadium. Hits -- • Played for the Reds Area Code Team, the D-backs Scout Team Doubles -- and T-Rex Club. Home runs -- • Ranked as the top first baseman in Arizona by Perfect Game. RBIs -- Personal Runs scored -- • Parents are Chris and Angie Schauwecker. C.J. Total bases -- • Favorite place to visit on vacation is Oregon. Walks drawn -- 12 • Favorite sports teams are the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los SCHAUWECKER Stolen bases -- Angeles Lakers. INFIELDER • FRESHMAN CAREER STATS 6-3 • 230 • L/R CAVE CREEK, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO PINNACLE 2019 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 STATISTICS CAR 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB

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SEASON HIGHS THE MUMPER FILE Hits 2, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 2018 | Junior Doubles 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 Home runs -- • Second straight season as GCU’s everyday shortstop, starting RBIs 1, at TCU, 2/24/19 49 of the team’s 57 games at the position. Runs scored 2, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 • Started the season on a tear from the plate, hitting a team- Total bases 4, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 best .375 through the first three weekends of the season. Walks drawn 1(3x), last vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 2017 | Sophomore Stolen bases 1, vs Wichita State, 2/15/19 • Pitched two outs in a loss to New Mexico on March 22, record- CAREER HIGHS ing a strikeout. • Hit three-run home run against Northern Colorado for the Hits 3 (2x), last vs. Northern Colo., 3/31/18 second straight season on April 1. Doubles 1 (14x), last vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 • Posted a .973 fielding percentage for the season, ranked third Home runs 1 (3x), last at New Mexico State, 4/30/17 in the WAC among defenders with over 100 assists. RBIs 3 (2x), last vs. Northern Colo., 4/1/17 2016 | Freshman Runs scored 2 (13x), last vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 MARC Total bases 5 (2x), last vs. Cal Poly, 2/24/18 • Made Lopes’ debut in pinch-hit appearance on Feb. 20 vs. 18 Walks drawn 3, at New Mexico State, 4/30/17 Gonzaga, logging first career hit and scoring a run. MUMPER Stolen bases 2, at Northern Colo., 3/29/18 • Hit his first career home run, a three-run blast, in his return to his home state of Colorado at Northern Colorado on May 7. INFIELDER • SENIOR CAREER STATS 5-10 • 170 • R/R Mountain Vista High School | Highlands Ranch, Colo. • Was selected in the 37th Round of the 2015 MLB First Year HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO MOUNTAIN VISTA HS Players Draft by the Colorado Rockies, but elected to go the 2019 .214 7-5 14 3 3 1 0 0 1 3 6 way of collegiate baseball. STATISTICS • Garnered All-State recognition as a senior in 2015. 2018 .248 54-49 165 30 41 6 2 0 18 7 35 • Racked up the accolades early in his career, including Baseball .214 7-5 14 3 3 0 1 3 2017 .210 43-41 119 19 25 8 1 2 20 18 33 Factory All-American, Perfect Game West Region Honorable Mention and 2013 & 2014 Underclassman Honorable Mention. AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB 2016 .154 19-7 26 7 4 0 0 1 5 4 6 Personal CAR .225 123-102 324 59 73 15 3 3 44 32 80 KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER • Father, Dave, has coached baseball for 30 years and is a scout Multi-hit games 1 11 for the Chicago White Sox. • Father, Dave, played baseball and basketball at Western State 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 2/0 (Colorado) from 1978-81. Multi-RBI games 0 10 • Outside of baseball, enjoys fishing and collects shoes.

SEASON HIGHS THE DENIRO FILE Hits -- Catalina Foothills High School | Tucson, Ariz. Doubles -- Home runs -- • Was named the 4A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in RBIs -- 2018. Also earned first team 4A All-State honors. Runs scored -- • Helped lead his team to the 4A State Championship game as a Total bases -- senior, what he cites as his top high school sports memory. Walks drawn -- • Hit .377 in 114 career games highlighted by a .471 average as Stolen bases -- a sophomore in 2016. Over his career, hit 12 home runs and drove in 86. CAREER HIGHS • Student-athlete scholar. Hits -- • Won the Sophomore Fall Classic with Baseball Northwest in Doubles -- 2016. Appeared at the Perfect Game World Series in Jupiter, Home runs -- Fla. in 2017. RBIs -- • As a freshman, had the chance to play one high school season Runs scored -- with his two older brothers, Anthony and Dom. Anthony was DANTE Total bases -- labeled “The Baseball Junkie”, Dom “The Funny Guy”, and Dante 21 DeNIRO Walks drawn -- “The Prospect” in an Arizona Daily Star article about the Stolen bases -- DeNiro trio. CATCHER • FRESHMAN CAREER STATS Personal 6-0 • 175 • R/R • Parents are Tim and Nancy DeNiro. TUCSON, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO • Older brother, Anthony, played college baseball at Chapman CATALINA FOOTHILLS HS (2015-17). 2019 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • A computer science major who cites music, computers and STATISTICS CAR 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 blogs as off-the-field hobbies. • Chose GCU for, in part, the “community, facilities and coaching 0.000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 staff.” AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB • Favorite TV shows include Last Chance U, Chicago Med and The Resident. KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER • Favorite place to visit is The Bahamas. • Favorite sports team is the San Francisco Giants. Multi-hit games 0 0 • Favorite athletes to watch growing up: , Yadier 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 0/0 Molina, Derek Jeter. Multi-RBI games 0 0

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SEASON HIGHS THE AVITIA FILE Hits 1 (5x), last at TCU, 2/24/19 2018 | Freshman Doubles 1 (2x), last vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 Home runs 1, at TCU, 2/23/19 • Made GCU debut on Opening Night, catching a Jake Wong gem RBIs 3, at TCU, 2/23/19 vs. TCU on Feb. 17 in the first game at the new GCU Ballpark. Runs scored 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 • In second collegiate game, had three-hit game vs. TCU with Total bases 4, at TCU, 2/23/19 two RBIs. Walks drawn 3, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 Alhambra High School | Phoenix, Ariz. Stolen bases 1, at TCU, 2/23/19 • Named to the 2017 MaxPreps Small School All-America team CAREER HIGHS after batting .488 as a senior with 49 runs scored and 30 RBIs. • As a freshman in 2014 set the school record with a .534 batting Hits 3 (2x), last vs. Chicago State, 3/25/18 average. Doubles 1 (4x), last vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Hit over .500 over his four-year high school career (331 at Home runs 1, at TCU, 2/23/19 bats). Recorded 56 doubles and 19 triples. RBIs 3, at TCU, 2/23/19 • As a junior in 2016, was named Arizona Small Schools Player DAVID Runs scored 2, vs. Valparaiso, 3/3/18 of the Year as he led the Lions to their first Division III State Total bases 4, vs. TCU, 2/17/18 Championship. Walks drawn 3, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 23 • Over his career, allowed just 16 stolen bases while throwing AVITIA Stolen bases 1, at TCU, 2/23/19 out 43 (.729). CATCHER • SOPHOMORE CAREER STATS • Named to the honor roll. 5-11 • 210 • R/R Personal PHOENIX, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO ALHAMBRA HS • Parents are Abel Avitia and Emma Duarte. 2019 .208 8-8 24 2 5 2 1 1 5 4 6 • Older brother, Abel, played baseball at Phoenix College and STATISTICS Cochise College. 2018 .250 26-21 72 9 18 3 0 0 7 11 19 • Also considered Kansas. .208 8-8 24 2 5 1 5 4 CAR .240 34-29 96 11 23 5 1 1 12 15 25 • Favorite athletes watched growing up include Ivan Rodriguez, Yadier Molina and Derek Jeter. AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB

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SEASON HIGHS THE QUIGGLE FILE Hits 2(3x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 2018 | Sophomore Doubles 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/24/19 Home runs 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 • Led off for first time in career in win over TCU on Feb. 18, RBIs 4, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 collecting two hits and scoring two runs. Runs scored 3, vs. Wichita State. 2/15/19 • Scored the winning run in back-to-back walk-off wins over Total bases 9, vs. Wichita State. 2/15/19 Penn State on March 9 and 10. Also hit first career homer on Walks drawn 2(2x), last vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 March 9. Stolen bases -- • Had a pair of three-hit games in wins over CSUN on March 2 and Northern Colorado on March 29. CAREER HIGHS 2017 | Freshman Hits 3 (3x), last at Northern Colo., 3/29/18 • Saw early-season action in the outfield and finished the Doubles 1 (9x), last at TCU, 2/24/19 year with 34 games, 19 of which were starts. Hit .238 in his Home runs 1(2x), vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 inaugural season. RBIs 4, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Was pressed into action due to injuries in the outfield and KONA Runs scored 4, vs. CSUN, 3/2/18 showed he was up to the challenge. Began collegiate career Total bases 9, vs. Wichita State. 2/15/19 with hits in his first four games and eight of his first ten. 24 Walks drawn 2 (4x), last vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Got first start, first hit, first RBI and first double on Feb. 17 QUIGGLE 1 (4x), last at Northern Colo., 3/29/18 Stolen bases against No. 22 Oklahoma State. OUTFIELDER • JUNIOR CAREER STATS • Posted his first career three-hit game in the series opener vs. 6-1 • 200 • R/R San Francisco on March 10. PHOENIX, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Greenway High School | Phoenix, Ariz. GREENWAY HS • Played four seasons of varsity baseball including three years as 2019 .333 8-8 27 10 9 3 1 1 7 7 9 STATISTICS a starter, finishing with a career batting average of .370. 2018 .258 23-14 62 19 16 5 1 1 9 9 27 • Earned first team All-Division II recognition as a senior in 2016 .333 8-8 27 10 9 1 7 7 2017 .238 34-19 84 10 20 2 0 0 6 9 25 and second team as a junior. Was first team All-Section as a junior and senior. AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB CAR .260 65-41 173 39 45 10 2 2 22 25 61 • Capped off his career with a .404 average as a senior with 27 RBIs and five home runs. KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Personal Multi-hit games 3 12 • Parents are Jeffrey and Jeannie Quiggle. 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 3/0 • Outside of baseball, he enjoys ping pong, guitar, golf and bowling. 1 3 Multi-RBI games • Plays guitar in his sister’s band, ‘A Girl Named Scot.’

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SEASON HIGHS THE COTTON FILE Hits 2 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 2018 | Sophomore Doubles 1 (2x), at TCU, 2/24/19 Home runs 1, at TCU, 2/22/19 • WAC Player of the Year and First Team All-WAC Outfielder RBIs 2, at TCU, 2/22/19 • Hit first career home run against TCU on Feb. 17. Runs scored 3, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 • Posted multi-hit outings in 4 of first 7 games of the season. Total bases 3, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Hit a walk-off double in GCU’s sweep-clinching victory over Walks drawn 2, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 Penn State on March 10. Stolen bases 1 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 • Posted best offensive game of career with 5 hits and 4 RBIs in GCU’s 18-1 win at Northern Colorado on March 29. It was the CAREER HIGHS first perfect 5-for-5 performance since GCU’s DI return. Hits 5 (2x), last vs. New Mexico State, 4/29/18 2017 | Freshman Doubles 3, vs. New Mexico State, 4/29/18 • Saw action in 30 games (19 starts), accumulating 73 at bats Home runs 1 (6x), last at TCU, 2/22/19 and a .274 batting average. RBIs 4 (2x), last at Northern Colo., 3/29/18 • Made GCU debut on the road at Wichita State on Feb. 25 before QUIN Runs scored 4 (2x), last at CSU Bakersfield, 5/4/18 collecting first hit at Saint Mary’s on March 3. Total bases 11, vs. New Mexico State, 4/29/18 • Posted first multi-hit game -- a three-hit performance Walks drawn 2 (5x), last vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 27 -- against San Francisco on March 12 before following it up COTTON Stolen bases 2, vs. UNLV, 4/3/18 with another multi-hit game that included a triple at UNLV on OUTFIELDER • JUNIOR CAREER STATS March 14. 5-11 • 200 • R/R Regis Jesuit High School | Aurora, Colo. PARKER, COLO. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO • Led his team with a .514 batting average including 36 hits REGIS JESUIT HS and 28 RBIs as a senior in 2016, earning Continental League 2019 .303 8-8 33 10 10 2 1 1 3 4 4 STATISTICS Co-Player of the Year recognition. 2018 .390 57-57 241 62 94 19 5 5 43 22 30 • Drafted in the 38th Round of the 2016 MLB First Year Players .303 8-8 33 10 10 1 3 4 2017 .274 30-19 73 9 20 2 1 0 8 5 18 Draft by the Colorado Rockies. • Top high school moment was winning a state semifinal game AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB CAR .357 95-84 347 81 124 23 7 6 54 31 52 on a walk-off grand slam as a sophomore. • Also played basketball. KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Personal Multi-hit games 2 38 • Father, Anthony, played football at Northwestern University. 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 14/3 • Mother, Theresa, played basketball at Regis University. • Chose Grand Canyon for its player development and head Multi-RBI games 1 14 coach Andy Stankiewicz.

SEASON HIGHS THE JARVIS FILE Hits 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/24/19 2019 | Freshman Doubles -- Home runs -- • Picked up first base hit in pinch-hit apperance against RBIs 1, vs. Stanford, 2/18/19 Stanford on Feb. 18. Runs scored 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 • Represented the tying run after an eighth-inning pinch-hit Total bases -- single off TCU’s hard-throwing closer on Feb. 24. Walks drawn 1(2x), vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 Basha High School | Chandler, Ariz. Stolen bases -- • Hit .418 in 29 games as a senior in 2018. Recorded 10 CAREER HIGHS extra-base hits and drove in 28 runs, second on team only to GCU’s Seth Beckstead. Hits 1 (2x), last at TCU, 2/24/19 • Earned first team all-state recognition. Doubles -- • Was the Premier Region and Chandler Unified School District Home runs -- Player of the Year. RBIs 1, vs. Stanford, 2/18/19 • Appeared in the 6A All-Star game. Runs scored 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 • Favorite high school sports memory was hitting a go-ahead JAKE Total bases -- grand slam against Hamilton on senior night. Walks drawn 1(2x), vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 30 • Played club baseball with the AZ T-Rex and D-backs Elite team. JARVIS Stolen bases -- Hit the game-tying single in an elimination game of the Perfect OUTFIELDER • FRESHMAN CAREER STATS Game World Wood Bat Association World Series before 6-3 • 190 • L/R throwing out the tying run at the plate. GILBERT, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Personal BASHA HS 2019 .667 5-0 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 • Parents are Jason and Amy Jarvis. STATISTICS • Born in Salt Lake City, Utah. CAR .667 5-0 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 • Father, Jason, played college baseball at Utah and Bellevue .667 5-0 3 1 2 0 1 2 (1993-94). He played four years of professional baseball after being drafted by the New York Yankees in the 13th Round of AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB the 1994 Draft. KEEPING TRACK • Chose GCU because he “loved the facilities and coaching staff.” 2019 CAREER • Favorite sports teams are the New York Yankees and the Multi-hit games 0 0 Baltimore Ravens. • Favorite players to watch growing up included Mark Texieria, 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 0/0 Derek Jeter and . Multi-RBI games 0 0

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SEASON HIGHS THE BESS FILE Hits 2 (2x), last vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 2018 | Redshirt Doubles 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 Home runs 1 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 • Missed the majority of the season due to an injury sustained RBIs 2, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 against Washington State on Feb. 20. Runs scored 2, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Hit first career homer against TCU on Feb. 17. Total bases 6, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 2017 | Freshman Walks drawn 2 (3x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 • Saw action in 35 games including 15 starts, compiling a .253 Stolen bases -- (20-for-79) batting average. CAREER HIGHS • Was an early-season favorite in the DH spot, recording a double in his first career at bat against No. 22 Oklahoma State Hits 3, vs. San Francisco, 3/11/17 on Feb. 19. Doubles 1 (4x), last vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 • Best day at the plate came in a March 11 game against San Home runs 1 (3x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 Francisco where he went 3-for-5 with two RBIs and two runs RBIs 3, vs. TCU, 2/18/18 scored. CUBA Runs scored 2 (4x), last vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Had a multi-hit performance against eventual Super Regional Total bases 6, vs. Wichita State, 2/16/19 host, Long Beach State, on March 18. Walks drawn 2 (3x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 34 • Tied Quin Cotton and Kona Quiggle for the most hits by a BESS Stolen bases 1, at Wichita State, 2/26/17 freshman (20). C/1B • RS-SOPHOMORE CAREER STATS Fruita Monument | Fruita, Colo. 6-2 • 220 • L/R • Hit .492 over his three-year varsity career, including a peak FRUITA, COLO. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO batting average of .562 as a junior in 2015. FRUITA MONUMENT HS • Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 39th Round of the 2016 2019 .280 8-8 25 6 7 1 0 2 4 9 8 STATISTICS MLB First Year Players Draft.Hit over .500 over his four-year 2018 .222 4-4 18 4 4 0 0 1 4 0 5 high school career (331 at bats). Recorded 56 doubles and 19 .280 8-8 25 6 7 2 4 9 2017 .253 35-15 79 11 20 3 0 0 7 5 14 triples. • Named as a 2016 Rawlings All-American Honorable Mention. AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB CAR .254 47-27 122 21 31 4 0 3 15 14 27 Personal KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER • Parents are Johnny Bess and Jennifer Perez. • Father, Johnny, was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 22nd Multi-hit games 2 7 Round of the 1992 draft out of Mesa State College (now Colo- 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 1/0 rado Mesa). Johnny was a switch-hitting utility man who spent time as a catcher, outfielder and first baseman who advanced Multi-RBI games 1 3 as high as Triple-A.

SEASON HIGHS THE GAWELKO FILE Hits -- 2018 | Freshman Doubles -- Home runs -- • Drew two walks over seven plate appearances. RBIs -- • Made GCU debut as the starting designated hitter in the Lopes’ Runs scored -- win against Cal Poly on Feb. 24. Total bases -- Mountain Ridge High School | Glendale, Ariz. Walks drawn -- • Hit .423 in 32 games as a senior in 2017, following up a .393 Stolen bases -- average as a junior the year prior. CAREER HIGHS • Named to the 6A All-State Baseball Team as a senior. • Helped lead team to the Division I State Championship where Hits -- they finished as runner-up in 2016. Doubles -- • Also played football. Home runs -- • Named Rotary Student of the Month. RBIs -- Runs scored 1, at Cal State Fullerton, 3/17/18 Personal NATE Total bases -- • Parents are Paul and Anette Gawelko. 35 Walks drawn 1 (2x), last at Cal State Fullerton, 3/17/18 • Older brother, Stan, played baseball at Glendale CC and Clarke GAWELKO Stolen bases -- University. • Off the field, enjoys playing other sports and ping pong. OUTFIELDER • SOPHOMORE CAREER STATS 6-0 • 190 • R/R • Chose GCU because it’s “a great Christian college, close to home and a good atmosphere.” PHOENIX, ARIZ. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO MOUNTAIN RIDGE HS • Also considered Arizona. 2019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • If he wasn’t playing baseball, he’d be playing football or STATISTICS volleyball. 2018 5-1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAR 5-1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB

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SEASON HIGHS THE HANSEN FILE Hits 1, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 El Modena High School | Orange, Calif. Doubles -- Home runs -- • Hit .425 with seven home runs and 30 RBIs as a senior in 2018. RBIs 1, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Earned first team All-Crestview League honors as a senior as Runs scored -- well as Ryan Lemmon Tournament MVP. Total bases 1, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Named to the 2018 Ryan Lemmon All-Star Game and 2018 Walks drawn -- Kiwanis Orange County All-Star Game. Stolen bases -- • Was a member of the USA Baseball 17U National Team Devel- opment Program in 2016 and the MLB Prospect Development CAREER HIGHS Pipeline in 2017. Hits 1, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Named the school’s Athlete of Character for baseball. Had a Doubles -- 4.2 GPA and earned a California Scholastic Federation Award Home runs -- for academics. RBIs 1, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 • Had several high school teammates also playing Division I Runs scored -- baseball including A.J. Esperanza (Cal Poly), Matt McLain NICK Total bases 1, vs. Ball State, 2/16/19 (UCLA), Sam Ireland and Brett Garcia (UC Irvine) and Andrew 36 HANSEN Walks drawn -- Hacker (Utah Valley). Stolen bases -- • Played club with the SoCal Birds (2014-18). Helped lead SoCal Renegades to the Continental Amateur Baseball Association INFIELDER • FRESHMAN CAREER STATS 6-5 • 215 • R/R World Series Championship in 2018. • Also played basketball. ORANGE, CALIF. Year Avg G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO EL MODENA HS Personal 2019 .200 5-0 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 STATISTICS • Parents are Chris and Kelly Hansen. CAR .200 5-0 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 • Father, Chris, played college baseball at Concordia-Irvine .200 5-0 5 0 1 0 1 0 (1985-89). • Mother, Kelly, played college tennis and was a cheerleader at AVG G/GS AB R H HR RBI BB Concordia-Irvine (1987-91). • Outside of baseball, enjoys hunting, fishing and movies. KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER • Developed connection with head coach Andy Stankiewicz at Multi-hit games 0 0 a 2016 USA Baseball National Team Development Program event. 3-hit/4-hit games 0/0 0/0 • Post-college plans include professional baseball or starting a Multi-RBI games 0 0 business with his brother.

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THE BARNES FILE SEASON HIGHS 2019 | Sophomore Innings pitched 2.1, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 Walks 2, vs. Wichita State, 2/16 • Set for first season with the Lopes. Strikeouts 2(2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 Chandler-Gilbert CC | Chandler, Ariz. Batters faced 14, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 • In his one season, tossed 79 innings and featured a 2.62 ERA Pitches thrown 50, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 with 62 strikeouts. • Was named an Academic All-American. CAREER HIGHS | 4-YEAR COLLEGE Chandler High School | Chandler, Ariz. Innings pitched 2.1, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 • Coached by David Lopez, GCU baseball alumnus (2001-02). Walks 2, vs. Wichita State, 2/16 • Had a career ERA of 2.44 over 63.0 innings. Strikeouts 2(2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 • As a senior in 2017, was named first team all-district, first team Batters faced 14, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 Pitches thrown 50, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 All-Region Premier, and AZBCA Senior All-Star. • Cites his top high school memory as throwing a complete game CAREER STATS shutout on Senior Night 2017 in front of friends and family. • Was a member of the National Honor Society and graduated Year ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG ZACH with high academic honors. 2019 1.42 0-0 4-0 0 6.1 8 2 1 4 5 .286 14 BARNES Personal • Parents are Doug and Diane Barnes. 2018 2.62 5-5 14-12 0 79.0 81 43 23 36 62 RHP • SOPHOMORE • Cousin, Jake Andrews, played baseball at Benedictine (Lisle, TOT 2.53 5-5 18-12 0 85.1 89 45 24 40 67 .021 5-11 • 165 • R/R Ill.) in 2014. CHANDLER, ARIZ. • Cousin, Lisa Andrews, played water polo at Indiana in 2009. CHANDLER HS/CHANDLER-GILBERT CC • Chose GCU for the “awesome coaching staff, facilities, educa- tion and Christian values.” STATISTICS • Favorite TV shows include Friends, How I Met Your Mother and The Office. 0-0 1.42 4-0 0 6.1 4 5 .286 • Favorite athletes to watch include Jake Arrieta, Justin W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG Verlander and Francisco Lindor. KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Struck out 3+/5+/7+ 0/0/0 0/0/0 No walks 1 1 Scoreless 2 2

THE PERZAN FILE SEASON HIGHS 2019 | Freshman Innings pitched 1.0, vs. Wichita State, 2/16 Walks -- • Set for first season with the Lopes. Strikeouts 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/16 Basha High School | Chandler, Ariz. Batters faced 3, vs. Wichita State, 2/16 • Accumulated 82.0 innings on the mound and posted a 1.28 Pitches thrown 14, vs. Wichita State, 2/16 ERA. • Was 5-0 with a 0.74 ERA as a junior in 2017, striking out 40 in CAREER HIGHS 38.0 innings. Innings pitched 1.0, vs. Wichita State, 2/16 • Top high school sports memory was finished undefeated Walks -- against rival, Perry. Strikeouts 1, vs. Wichita State, 2/16 • Was teammates with current Lopes, Jake Jarvis and Seth Batters faced 3, vs. Wichita State, 2/16 Beckstead. Pitches thrown 14, vs. Wichita State, 2/16 • Earned all-region, all-section and all-state honors during his career. CAREER STATS • Played club baseball with the Canyon Thunder. Year ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG MICHAEL Personal 2019 18.00 0-0 2-0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 1 .400 16 • Parents are Kevin and Clare Perzan. PERZAN • Father, Kevin, played baseball at Linfield College (Ore.) in the TOT 18.00 0-0 2-0 0 0.0 2 2 2 0 1 .400 LHP • FRESHMAN 1980s. 6-2 • 170 • L/L • Hobbies off the field include golfing and collecting classic rock CHANDLER, ARIZ. records. • Favorite TV shows are Stranger Things and Mindhunter. BASHA HS • Favorite teams are the Arizona Diamondbacks, Texas Rangers STATISTICS and Los Angeles Dodgers. • Favorite athletes to watch growing up include Derek Jeter and 0-0 18.00 2-0 0 1.0 0 1 .400 Clayton Kershaw. W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG

KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Struck out 3+/5+/7+ 0/0/0 0/0/0 No walks 2 2 Scoreless 1 1

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THE COOPER-VASSALAKIS FILE SEASON HIGHS 2018 | Freshman Innings pitched 1.2, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 Walks 3, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 • Set for first season with the Lopes. Strikeouts -- Canberra College | Canberra, Australia Batters faced 12, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 • Has been labeled a rising star in his native Australia. Pitches thrown 38, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 • Became the youngest player ever in the Australian Baseball League, debuting at age 15. CAREER HIGHS • One of 29 selections to the MLB World Select Team, a squad Innings pitched 1.2, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 that toured the U.S. to gain international exposure. Walks 3, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 • Cites his top sports moment as making Australia’s U18 World Strikeouts -- Baseball Softball Confederation team. Batters faced 12, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 Personal Pitches thrown 38, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26 • Parents are Theo Vassalakis and Stephanie Cooper-Vassalakis. CAREER STATS • Father, Theo, pitched for Australia and is the Australian Capital Territory commissioner. Year ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG BRODIE • Both older brothers also played the sport. 2019 7.36 0-1 3-1 0 3.2 4 5 3 5 0 .286 22 • Chose GCU for its “beautiful campus, its sporting future and COOPER-VASSALAKIS the great coaching and facilities.” TOT 7.36 0-1 3-1 0 0.0 4 5 3 5 0 .286 RHP • FRESHMAN • Favorite place to visit on vacation is Greece. 5-11 • 180 • R/R • Favorite professional sports team is the San Francisco Giants. CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA • Favorite athletes to watch growing up included pitchers Jose Fernandez and . CANBERRA HS STATISTICS 0-1 7.36 3-1 0 3.2 5 0 .286 W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG

KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Struck out 3+/5+/7+ 0/0/0 0/0/0 No walks 0 0 Scoreless 1 1

THE CHAPMAN FILE SEASON HIGHS 2019 | Senior Innings pitched 1.1, at TCU, 2/23/19 Walks 2, at TCU, 2/23/19 • Set for second season with the Lopes. Strikeouts 2 (2x), last at TCU, 2/23/19 2018 | Junior Batters faced 9, at TCU, 2/23/19 • Made GCU debut on Feb. 17 against TCU. Pitches thrown 40, at TCU, 2/23/19 • Was the winning pitcher against Kansas on March 20, throw- ing a season-high 3.2 innings while limiting the Jayhawks to CAREER HIGHS | 4-YR COLLEGE one run on three hits. Innings pitched 3.2, vs. Kansas, 3/20/18 • Ended the season with consecutive scoreless outings out of Walks 3 (2x), last vs. UNLV, 4/4/18 the bullpen against Arizona and Loyola Marymount. Strikeouts 3, at UC Riverside, 3/14/18 Everett CC |Everett, Wash. Batters faced 19, vs. Kansas, 3/20/18 Pitches thrown 68, vs. Kansas, 3/20/18 • As a sophomore in 2017, pitched 75.1 innings and struck out 63. Went 6-4 with a sparkling 1.91 ERA. CAREER STATS • As a freshman in 2015, went 1-0 with a 3.18 ERA. • Was named second team All-NWAC as a sophomore. Year ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG DALTON West Anchorage High School | Anchorage, Alaska 2019 5.40 0-0 3-0 0 3.1 6 6 2 2 5 .333 28 CHAPMAN • Broke two straight records: strikeouts in a game (20) and strikeouts in a season (77). 2018 8.41 1-0 14-1 0 20.1 30 21 19 14 15 .333 RHP • SENIOR • Also played hockey and basketball. 2017 1.91 6-4 14-14 0 75.1 46 21 16 42 63 .180 6-5 • 200 • R/R Personal ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 2015 4.09 1-2 11-1 1 22.0 14 11 10 19 22 .175 • Was born on September 14, 1995. WEST ANCHORAGE HS / EVERETT CC TOT 3.44 8-6 39-16 1 117.2 90 53 45 75 100 .205 • Parents are Mark Rowley and Melonie Chapman. STATISTICS • Off the field, enjoys pitching. • Brother, Chad Nading, played collegiately at Oregon State 0-0 5.40 3-0 0 3.1 2 5 .333 (2008) and UNLV (2009-10). He played two seasons in the San Diego Padres system. W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG • Chose GCU because it’s a “great school and won the WAC” in 2017. KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER • Also considered Hawaii, CSUN and Alabama. Struck out 3+/5+/7+ 0/0/0 1/0/0 • If he wasn’t playing baseball, it’d be basketball. • Top place to visit on vacation is Greece. No walks 2 8 Scoreless 1 6

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THE OHANIAN FILE SEASON HIGHS 2019 | Senior Innings pitched 1.1, at TCU, 2/22/19 Walks 1, at TCU, 2/24/19 • Set for first season with the Lopes. Strikeouts 2 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 2018 | Junior Batters faced 4 (2x), last at TCU, 2/22/19 • Was the most utilized GCU pitcher with 28 appearances. Pitches thrown 25, at TCU, 2/22/19 • Among those who threw 35.0+ IP, Ohanian ranked third in the nation in strikeouts per nine innings (14.2) with 61 strikeouts CAREER HIGHS | 4-YR COLLEGE in 38.2 innings. Innings pitched 2.2, vs. Washington State, 2/20/18 • Struck out three or more batters in 11 of his 28 appearances. Walks 3 (2x), last at CSU Bakersfield, 5/5/18 • Recorded all six outs via strikeout in his 2.0-inning appearance Strikeouts 6, vs. Penn State, 3/8/18 vs. Penn State on March 8, part of the team’s 19 strikeouts. Batters faced 10, vs. Washington State, 2/20/18 • His strikeout-per-nine rate of 14.2 would rank third nationally Pitches thrown 40, vs. Valparaiso, 3/4/18 if he had a qualifying number of innings (1 IP per game). Mesa CC | Mesa, Ariz. CAREER STATS • As a sophomore in 2017, threw 30.2 innings and struck out 46. Year ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG NICK Posted a 3.52 ERA. 2019 0.00 0-0 4-0 1 3.2 2 0 0 1 6 .167 29 • As a freshman in 2016, threw 40.0 innings and struck out 54. OHANIAN Posted a 2.02 ERA with 13 saves. 2018 4.89 4-3 28-0 0 38.2 26 22 21 19 61 .191 • His 13 saves set a Mesa CC single-season record, leading the RHP • SENIOR nation in saves. 2017 3.52 1-2 22-1 1 30.2 17 15 12 20 46 6-3 • 225 • R/R Hamilton High School | Chandler, Ariz. CHANDLER, ARIZ. 2016 2.02 2-1 29-0 13 40.0 24 15 9 18 54 HAMILTON HS / MESA CC • Three-year varsity member and received all-state and all-con- ference recognition. TOT 3.46 7-6 79-1 14 109.1 67 52 42 57 161 STATISTICS • Helped lead the Huskies to a 2014 State Championship, a mem- ory which he cited as his best high school sports memory. 0-0 0.00 4-0 1 3.2 1 6 .167 • Pitched in the National High School Invitational in Cary, N.C. W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG in 2013. Personal KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER • Was born on December 8, 1996. Struck out 3+/5+/7+ 0/0/0 11/3/0 • Parents are Greg and Tamara Ohanian. • Chose GCU because he “loved the coaching staff and environ- No walks 3 19 ment they are creating.” Scoreless 3 20

THE ANDREWS FILE SEASON HIGHS 2018 | Senior Innings pitched 0.1, vs Ball State, 2/16 Walks 2, vs. Stanford, 2/18 • Set for fourth season with the Lopes. Strikeouts -- 2018 | Junior Batters faced 3, vs. Stanford, 2/18 • One of GCU’s five pitchers to strike out more than one batter Pitches thrown 15, vs. Stanford, 2/18 per inning pitched (29 in 20.2 innings). • Had eight consecutive scoreless appearances, spanning 8.2 CAREER HIGHS innings, from March 4 to April 18. Innings pitched 3.2, at Kansas State, 4/27/16 2017 | Sophomore Walks 4, vs. TCU, 2/18/18 Strikeouts 4 (2x), last at San Diego, 2/24/18 • Used as a situational lefty, making 21 appearances totaling just Batters faced 18, at Kansas State, 4/27/16 18.0 innings. Went 1-0 with a 4.00 ERA. Pitches thrown 82, at Kansas State, 4/27/16 • Began the season with nine consecutive scoreless outings, spanning 7.1 innings. CAREER STATS • Allowed just 8 of the 29 baserunners he inherited to score. • Earned first career save with 1.0-inning, two-strikeout outing Year ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG JOSH at New Mexico State on April 28. 2019 81.00 0-0 2-0 0 0.1 0 3 3 2 0 31 • Earned first career victory in final appearance of the season, ANDREWS an extra-inning victory at UC Davis on May 18. 2018 4.79 1-0 19-0 0 20.2 14 11 11 17 29 .192 LHP • SENIOR 2016 | Freshman 2017 4.00 1-0 21-0 1 18.0 15 8 8 13 21 .242 6-0 • 190 • L/L • Debuted for Grand Canyon against Gonzaga on Feb. 20. QUEEN CREEK, ARIZ. Queen Creek High School | Queen Creek, Ariz. 2016 9.90 0-1 6-0 0 10.0 14 13 11 4 6 .333 QUEEN CREEK HS TOT 5.55 2-1 46-0 1 48.2 43 32 30 34 56 .240 • Pitched on varsity all four years for the Bulldogs, posting a 16-8 STATISTICS with a 2.23 ERA over his 38 career games. • In 48.2 innings of work as a senior, Andrews posted 64 strike- 0-0 81.00 2-0 0 0.1 2 0 outs compared to just six walks. • Two-time Arizona Division II All-State selection. W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG • Holds Queen Creek High School records for single-season ERA (2.16 in 2015) and career ERA (2.23). KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Personal Struck out 3+/5+/7+ 0/0/0 4/0/0 • Hobbies include fishing. No walks 1 20 • Favorite team growing up was the Boston Red Sox. Scoreless 1 33

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THE HOSKINS FILE SEASON HIGHS 2019 | Junior Innings pitched 3.0, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 Walks 2, at TCU, 2/24/19 • Earned save in first GCU appearance in a 9-1 win over Wichita Strikeouts 3 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 State on Feb. 15. Batters faced 11, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 Santa Ana College | Santa Ana, Calif. Pitches thrown 35, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 • Santa Ana College Pitcher o the Year in 2018. CAREER HIGHS | 4-YEAR COLLEGE • Was the team’s closer as a sophomore in 2018, appearing in a team-high 21 games, recording five saves with 35 strikeouts Innings pitched 3.0, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 and a 2.55 ERA. Walks 2, at TCU, 2/24/19 • Posted a 4-1 record and a 2.68 ERA in 43.2 innings as a Strikeouts 3 (2x), last vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 freshman in 2017. Batters faced 11, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 Tustin High School | Tustin, Calif. Pitches thrown 35, vs. Wichita State, 2/15/19 • Earned all-conference honors as a junior (second team) and CAREER STATS senior (2016). • As a senior, played with his younger brother, an experience Year ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG COLE that he cites as his favorite high school sports memory. 2019 2.25 0-0 5-0 1 8.0 6 2 2 2 7 .207 33 • Played club baseball on the SoCal Birds. HOSKINS Personal 2018 2.55 1-4 21-0 5 42.1 31 20 12 18 35 RHP • JUNIOR • Parents are Joe and Krista Hoskins. 2017 2.68 4-1 27-1 1 43.2 46 21 13 9 33 6-2 • 180 • R/R • Younger brother, Kyle, plays baseball at Santa Ana College. ANAHEIM, CAILF. • Off the field hobbies include surfing, playing with his dogs at TOT 2.59 5-5 53-1 7 94.0 83 43 27 29 75 -- TUSTIN HS / SANTA ANA COLLEGE the beach, and being with friends and family. • Chose GCU because “everyone was welcoming and made me STATISTICS feel like I was at home from the beginning. The campus and facilities are amazing and made me excited for my future 0-0 2.25 5-0 1 8.0 2 7 .207 education and athletic career.” W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG • If he wasn’t playing baseball, he’d be playing hockey. • Future goals after a playing career include working in the KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER communications department for a professional sports Struck out 3+/5+/7+ 2/0/0 2/0/0 organization. • Favorite teams are the and Anaheim No walks 4 4 Ducks. Scoreless 3 3

THE WYNNE FILE SEASON HIGHS 2019 | Sophomore Innings pitched 2.1, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 Walks 2, at TCU, 2/22/19 • Set for second season with the Lopes. Strikeouts 2, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 2018 | Freshman Batters faced 7 (2x), vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 • Worked 28.0 innings, second-most among GCU freshmen. Pitches thrown 30, vs. UC Riverside, 2/26/19 • Made GCU debut on Feb. 17 vs. TCU. • Struck out all three batters he faced against Penn State on CAREER HIGHS March 8, part of a 19-strikeout performance as a team. Innings pitched 3.0, vs. Chicago State, 3/25/18 • Pitched a season-high three innings of scoreless and hitless Walks 2 (2x), last at Seattle U, 5/19/18 relief against Chicago State on March 25. Strikeouts 3 (3x), last at Loyola Marymount, 5/15/18 Patrician Brothers College | Blacktown, Australia Batters faced 10 (2x), last vs. New Mexico, 4/25/18 Pitches thrown 49, vs. Chicago State, 3/25/18 • One of 29 players worldwide and 13 Australians selected to participate in the MLB World Select team. CAREER STATS • Played on the New South Wales team four times and advancing to the Australian National Championship four times. Claimed Year ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG COEN bronze twice and silver once. 2019 0.00 0-0 5-0 0 7.0 3 0 0 2 4 .136 37 • Also played Australian rules football. WYNNE Personal 2018 6.75 0-0 21-0 0 28.0 31 23 21 13 23 .279 RHP • SOPHOMORE • Born on January 25, 1999 in Sydney, Australia. TOT 5.40 0-0 26-0 0 35.0 34 23 21 15 27 .250 6-3 • 175 • R/R • Parents are Chris and Annette Wynne. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA • Also enjoys traveling and bushwalking, or hiking. PATRICIAN BROTHERS COLLEGE • Biggest personal influence on baseball career is Austra- lian-born Ryan Rowland-Smith. STATISTICS • Favorite sports team is the Toronto Blue Jays. • Top athletes watched growing up include Shane Warne, Grant 0-0 0.00 5-0 0 7.0 2 4 .136 Balfour and . W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG

KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Struck out 3+/5+/7+ 0/0/0 3/0/0 No walks 4 14 Scoreless 5 15

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THE SCHNEIDER FILE SEASON HIGHS 2019 | Redshirt Sophomore Innings pitched -- Walks -- 2018 | Redshirt Strikeouts -- • Did not pitch due to injury Batters faced -- 2017 | Freshman Pitches thrown -- • Worked his way into the weekend pitching rotation, starting CAREER HIGHS in the final nine weekend series of the season. Made 11 appearances in sum, tossing 50.1 innings and going 7-0 with Innings pitched 7.0, at New Mexico State, 4/30/17 a 4.11 ERA. Walks 3 (2x), last vs. UTRGV, 4/23/17 • GCU won every game that he started on the mound, including Strikeouts 6, at Sacramento State, 4/9/17 eight WAC games and two non-conference games. Batters faced 28, at New Mexico State, 4/30/17 Pitches thrown 95, vs. Seattle U, 5/7/17 • Was the conference’s co-leader in wins with six during WAC play and posted a top-5 opponent batting average (.231). CAREER STATS • Made debut out of the bullpen at UNLV on March 14 before making first start one week later at New Mexico. Year ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG JACK • Best career outing came at New Mexico State on April 30, 2019 0.00 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 44 tossing a career-best 7.0 innings of shutout baseball, allowing SCHNEIDER five hits. 2017 4.11 7-0 11-10 0 50.1 43 23 23 19 32 .234 LHP • REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE Basha High School | Chandler, Ariz. TOT 4.11 0 0 0 50.1 43 23 23 19 32 .234 6-0 • 185 • L/L • Pitched for the Bears as a junior and senior, compiling 82.1 GILBERT, ARIZ. total innings and a career ERA of 2.13. Struck out 103 batters BASHA HS compared to 43 walks. • Earned All-Division I second team honors and All-Section first STATISTICS team recognition as a senior in 2016. • Limited opponents to a .218 batting average over his 20 career 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 appearances. W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG Personal • Parents are Mike and Dawn Schneider. KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER • Chose Grand Canyon for “the athmosphere and enthusiasm around GCU’s athletics programs” and wanting “to be a part Struck out 3+/5+/7+ 0/0/0 6/2/0 of something special in the first few years of GCU’s NCAA D1 No walks 0 1 postseason eligibility.” • Favorite place to visits is Iowa. Scoreless 0 1

THE HANSELL FILE SEASON HIGHS 2019 | Freshman Innings pitched 1.2, at TCU, 2/23/19 Walks 1, at TCU, 2/23/19 • Set for first season with the Lopes. Strikeouts 2, at TCU, 2/23/19 Eastlake High School | Sammamish, Wash. Batters faced 10, at TCU, 2/23/19 • Was an All-Kingco honorable mention choice and the Team’s Pitches thrown 49, at TCU, 2/23/19 MVP as a senior. • Played club for the Washington Athletics where he led the CAREER HIGHS team in wins, strikeouts and ERA. Innings pitched 1.2, at TCU, 2/23/19 Personal Walks 1, at TCU, 2/23/19 Strikeouts 2, at TCU, 2/23/19 • Parents are Kirk and Denise Hansell. Batters faced 10, at TCU, 2/23/19 • Father, Kirk, played college baseball at San Diego State Pitches thrown 49, at TCU, 2/23/19 (1984-85). • Off the field, enjoys hiking, fishing, golf and basketball. CAREER STATS • Favorite TV shows are Flash and The Office. • Favorite sports teams are the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Year ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG MICHAEL Seahawks. 2019 27.00 0-0 1-0 0 1.2 3 5 5 1 2 .429 45 • Favorite athletes to watch growing up: Derek Jeter, Ichiro HANSELL Suzuki, Justin Verlander. TOT 27.00 0-0 1-0 0 0.0 3 5 5 1 2 .429 RHP • FRESHMAN 6-3 • 215 • R/R SAMMAMISH, WASH. EASTLAKE HS STATISTICS 0-0 27.00 1-0 0 1.2 1 2 .429 W-L ERA G/GS SV IP BB SO AVG

KEEPING TRACK 2019 CAREER Struck out 3+/5+/7+ 0/0/0 0/0/0 No walks 0 0 Scoreless 0 0

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Time (AZ) GCU OPPONENTS Date Opponent / Result R H E LOB R H E LOB Rec. Conf. Pos. GB Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time Att. 2/15 Wichita State W, 9-1 9 12 0 13 1 6 3 5 1-0 Kade Mechals (1-0) Clayton McGinness (0-1) Cole Hoskins (1) 3:06 4,562 2/16 Ball State W, 12-2 12 10 0 7 2 11 3 8 2-0 Pierson Ohl (1-0) Kyle Nicolas (0-1) 2:51 789 2/16 Wichita State L, 8-7 7 9 1 9 8 15 3 9 2-1 Preston Snavely (1-0) Frankie Scalzo (0-1) 3:20 312 2/18 Stanford L, 14-4 4 7 3 10 14 14 1 9 2-2 Alex Williams (1-0) Nick Hull (0-1) 3:41 1,643 2/22 TCU W, 4-1 4 8 1 3 1 4 0 6 3-2 Kade Mechals (2-0) Nick Lodolo (0-2) Nick Ohanian (1) 2:51 3,592 2/23 TCU L, 17-9 9 9 2 6 17 16 0 6 3-3 Jake Eissler (2-0) Pierson Ohl (1-1) 3:30 4,221 2/24 TCU L, 6-5 5 8 0 7 6 10 1 9 3-4 Brandon Williamson (1-0) Frankie Scalzo (0-2) Marcelo Perez (1) 2:53 3,765 2/26 UC Riverside 6 p.m. 3/1 USC 7 p.m. 3/2 USC 3 p.m. 3/3 USC 2 p.m. 3/6 Nevada 6 p.m. 3/8 Illinois 6:30 p.m. 3/9 Illinois 2 p.m. 3/10 Illinois 12 p.m. 3/13 Xavier 6:30 p.m. 3/14 Xavier 6:30 p.m. 3/15 Xavier 6:30 p.m. 3/18 Utah 2 p.m. 3/22 California Baptist 6:30 p.m. 3/23 California Baptist 6 p.m. 3/24 California Baptist 12 p.m. 3/27 Nevada 3 p.m. 3/29 Utah Valley 5 p.m. 3/30 Utah Valley 1 p.m. 3/31 Utah Valley 11 a.m. 4/2 UNLV 2 p.m. 4/5 NM State 5 p.m. 4/6 NM State 1 p.m. 4/7 NM State 11 a.m. 4/9 Arizona 6 p.m. 4/12 UTRGV 6:30 p.m. 4/13 UTRGV 6 p.m. 4/14 UTRGV 12 p.m. 4/16 UNLV 2:05 p.m. 4/18 Seattle U 6:30 p.m. 4/19 Seattle U 6:30 p.m. 4/20 Seattle U 6:30 p.m. 4/23 Arizona 6 p.m. 4/26 Chicago State 1 p.m. 4/27 Chicago State 12 p.m. 4/28 Chicago State 10 a.m. 4/30 New Mexico 6 p.m. 5/1 New Mexico 1 p.m. 5/3 CSU Bakersfield 6:30 p.m. 5/4 CSU Bakersfield 6 p.m. 5/5 CSU Bakersfield 12 p.m. 5/10 Northern Colorado 6:30 p.m. 5/11 Northern Colorado 6 p.m. 5/12 Northern Colorado 12 p.m. 5/14 UC Riverside 6 p.m. 5/16 Sacramento State 7 p.m. 5/17 Sacramento State 6 p.m. 5/18 Sacramento State 12 p.m. WAC Tournament White denotes home game Gray denotes away game

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