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Pac-10 Conference Opponents ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA May 18-20 at Tucson March 30-April 1 at Seattle May 25-27 at Seattle Location: Tucson, Ariz OPPONENTS Pac-10 Conference Opponents ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA May 18-20 at Tucson March 30-April 1 at Seattle May 25-27 at Seattle Location: Tucson, Ariz. Location: Tempe, Ariz. Location: Berkeley, Calif. Enrollment: 35,400 Enrollment: 63,278 Enrollment: 32,000 2007 SEASON Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Sun Devils Nickname: Golden Bears Colors: Cardinal and Navy Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Head Coach: Andy Lopez (UCLA ’75) Head Coach: Pat Murphy (Fla. Atlantic ’82) Head Coach: David Esquer (Stanford ’87) Career Record: 855-541-7 (24 years) Career Record: 853-413-4 (22 years) Career Record: 201-189 (7 years) Record at School: 168-124-1 (5 years) Record at School: 480-242-1 (12 years) Record at School: same Assistants: Mark Wasikowski, Jeff Casper, Keith Assistants: Tim Esmay, Turtle Thomas, Andy Assistants: Dan Hubbs, Jon Zuber, Jeff Pritchard PLAYERS Francis Stankiewicz Baseball SID: Matt Rector Baseball SID: Randy Policar Baseball SID: Scott Ball Office Phone: (520) 621-0914 Office Phone: (480) 965-1237 Office Phone: (510) 643-1741 Office Fax: (520) 621-2681 Office Fax: (480) 965-5408 Office Fax: (510) 643-7778 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] STAFF Web Site: www.arizonaathletics.com Web Site: www.thesundevils.com Web Site: www.calbears.com Home Field: Sancet Field (6,500) Home Field: Packard Stadium (3,879) Home Field: Evans Diamond (4,000) Press Box Phone: (520) 621-4440 Press Box Phone: (480) 727-7253 Press Box Phone: (510) 642-3098 2006 Record: 27-28 (12-12, 4th) 2006 Record: 37-21 (14-10, 2nd) 2006 Record: 26-28 (9-15, 9th) 2006 vs. UW: 1-2 2006 vs. UW: 2-1 2006 vs. UW: 2-1 All-Time vs. UW: 12-13 All-Time vs. UW: 16-11 All-Time vs. UW: 28-22 Position Starters Returning: 6 Position Starters Returning: 6 Position Starters Returning: 4 2006 REVIEW Starting Pitchers Returning: 4 Starting Pitchers Returning: 2 Starting Pitchers Returning: 1 66 Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Colt Sedbrook (IF, Jr., .339-6-34) Eric Sogard (3B, Jr., .353-9-50) Brett Munster (IF, Sr., .268-3-18) Bill Rhinehart (OF, Sr., .333-6-48) Ike Davis (OF/P, So., .329-9-65) Mike Van Winden (IF, Jr., .239-0-22) T.J. Steele (OF, So., .312-0-33) Brett Wallace (1B, So., .371-7-32) Josh Satin (IF, Jr., .222-2-20) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) RECORDS Daniel Schlereth (L, So., 4.56, 3-1, 64) Josh Satow (L, Jr., 4-2, 4.78, 44) Tyson Ross (R, So., 3.19, 6-4, 85) Brad Mills (L, Sr., 4.70, 6-5, 82) Jeff Urblaub (R, So., 5-3, 4.82, 42) Matt Gorgen (R, So., 2.50, 3-5, 34) Preston Guilmet (R, So., 4.80, 3-7, 87) Matt Trink (R, Sr., 2-2, 5.72, 19) Chris Petrini (L, So., 4.54, 3-2, 27) continued on next page HISTORY COMBINED PAC-10 STANDINGS – PAC-10 BASEBALL HISTORY 2002-2006 Throughout most of the Pac-10’s history (as the PCC, AAWU, Pac-8 and the Pac-10), the conference’s teams have been split into two divisions for baseball. In fact, since 1923, the league had operated as a whole for only three seasons, 1967-69 Pac-10 Only Overall before the 1999 reunification. From 1970 to 1978, when Arizona and Arizona joined to School W L Pct. W L T Pct. make the Pac-8 into the Pac-10, the league had two-four team baseball divisions. Arizona State 73 47 .608 211 99 0 .681 In 1982, the four-team Northern Division increased to seven when Oregon dropped baseball and four schools were added on a baseball-only basis (Eastern OPPONENTS Stanford 73 47 .608 211 102 0 .674 Washington, Gonzaga, Portland and Portland State). WASHINGTON 68 52 .567 183 112 2 .620 In 1991, Eastern Washington dropped its program, giving the Pac-10 Confer- ence two six-team divisions. The North then consisted of Gonzaga, Oregon State, USC 64 56 .533 155 139 0 .527 Portland, Portland State, Washington and Washington State. Arizona 63 57 .525 168 123 1 .577 After 1995, the Northern Division went back to four teams as Gonzaga and Oregon State 62 57 .521 183 101 0 .622 Portland left to join the West Coast Conference. From 1995 to 1998, the champs of the Northern Division and Southern Division California 52 68 .433 142 136 0 .511 played a three-game series for the Pac-10 Championship. Washington played in the EXPERIENCE UCLA 51 68 .429 137 161 0 .460 the 1996, 1997 and 1998 series, winning the last two. In 1999, the Pac-10 returned to playing as a unified conference with no divisions Washington State 33 87 .275 126 156 0 .447 for the first season since 1969. Since the ‘99 season, there have been no changes, NOTE: The above includes the last five seasons. with each team playing the other eight teams three times each. WASHINGTON HUSKIES 2007 BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENTS Pac-10 Conference Opponents 2007 SEASON OREGON STATE UCLA WASHINGTON ST. May 4-6 at Seattle April 5-7 at Los Angeles March 23-25 at Pullman Location: Corvallis, Ore. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Location: Pullman, Wash. Enrollment: 19,000 Enrollment: 36,890 Enrollment: 23,300 Nickname: Beavers Nickname: Bruins Nickname: Cougars Colors: Orange and Black Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Crimson and Gray Head Coach: Pat Casey (George Fox ’90) Head Coach: John Savage (Nevada ‘91) Head Coach: Donnie Marbut Career Record: 562-366-5 (19 years) Career Record: 136-150-1 (5 years) Career Record: 57-60 (2 years) PLAYERS Record at School: 391-253-4 (12 years) Record at School: 48-66 (2 years) Record at School: same Assistants: Dan Spencer, Marty Lees, David Wong Assistants: Brian Green, Matt Jones, P.C. Shaw Assistants: Travis Jewett, Gregg Swenson, Matt Dorey Baseball SID: Kip Carlson Baseball SID: Alex Timiraos Baseball SID: Bill Stevens Office Phone: (541) 737-7472 Office Phone: (310) 206-4008 Office Phone: (509) 335-4294 Office Fax: (541) 737-3027 Office Fax: (310) 825-8664 Office Fax: (509) 335-0267 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.osubeavers.com Web Site: www.uclabruins.com Web Site: www.wsucougars.com STAFF Field: Goss Stadium at Coleman Field (2,300) Home Field: Jackie Robinson Stadium (1,250) Home Field: Bailey-Brayton Field (3,500) Press Box Phone: (541) 737-7475 Press Box Phone: (310) 794-8213 Press Box Phone: (509) 335-8291 2006 Record: 50-16 (16-7, 1st) 2006 Record: 33-25 (13-10, 3rd) 2006 Record: 36-23 (10-14, 8th) 2006 vs. UW: 2-1 All-Time vs. UW: 217-175-1 2006 vs. UW: 1-2 All-Time vs. UW: 25-15 2006 vs. UW: 1-2 All-Time vs. UW: 226-174 Position Starters Returning: 4 Position Starters Returning: 5 Position Starters Returning: 7 Starting Pitchers Returning: 2 Starting Pitchers Returning: 1 Starting Pitchers Returning: 3 2006 REVIEW Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Top Returning Players (Pos.,Yr., Avg.-HR-BI) Darwin Barney (SS, Jr., .330-0-36) Brandon Crawford (IF, So., .318-6-30) Jeff Miller (3B, Sr., .285-7-35) Mitch Canham (IF/C, Jr., .299-7-54) Jermaine Curtis (IF, So., .325-0-21) Jim Murphy (1B, Jr., .333-8-46) Scott Santschi (OF, Sr., 2.71-2-29) Tim Stewart (IF, Sr., .301-6-25) Jared Prince (OF, So., .401-9-58) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) Top Returning Pitchers (R/L, Yr., ERA, W-L, SO) Mike Stutes (R, Jr., 3.10, 8-2, 77) Tyson Brummett (R, Sr., 4.52, 6-7, 83) Wayne Daman Jr. (R, Sr., 4.50, 6-4, 69) Anton Maxwell (L, Sr., 5.50, 3-3, 21 Jason Novak (R, So., 5.35, 1-1, 31) Jared Prince (R, So., 4.53, 6-2, 32) Eddie Kunz (R, Jr., 3.61, 5-1, 30) Brant Rustich (R, Jr., 5.23, 2-7, 53) (2005 stats) Nick Ison (R, Sr., 3.79, 4-1, 32) 67 STANFORD USC PACIFIC-10 RECORDS May 11-13 at Stanford April 20-22 at Seattle CONFERENCE Location: Stanford, Calif. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500 Enrollment: 14,881 Enrollment: 33,000 Nickname: Cardinal Nickname: Trojans Walnut Creek, CA 94597 Colors: Cardinal and White Colors: Cardinal and Gold (925) 932-4411 • www.pac-10.org Head Coach: Mark Marquess (Stanford ’69) Head Coach: Chad Kreuter (Pepperdine) Commissioner: Thomas C. Hansen Career Record: 1,257-617-5 (30 years) Career Record: first season Asst. Commissioner: Christine Hoyles HISTORY Record at School: Same Record at School: Same Asst. Commissioner/P.R.: Jim Muldoon Assistants: Dean Stotz, Tom Kunis, Dave Nakama Assistants: Dave Lawn, Bill Mosiello, Tim Burton Asst. Commissioner: Duane Lindberg Baseball SID: Kyle McRae Baseball SID: Jason Pommier Asst. Commissioner: Mike Matthews Office Phone: (650) 725-2959 Office Phone: (213) 740-3807 Asst. Commissioner: Ron Barker Office Fax: (650) 725-2957 Office Fax: (213) 740-7584 Asst.
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