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2004 Baseball Schedule BRUINS HOST W ASHINGTON S TATE IN FINAL PAC-10 H OME S ERIES Overall Record: 27-23, Pac-10 Record: 8-7 Date Opponent Time/Score TODAY 'S GAME: May 14, vs. Washington State, at Jackie Robinson Stadium, 6:00 p.m. 2/3 UC Riverside W, 4-1 RHP Aaron Trolia (5-4) vs. RHP Casey Janssen (8-3) 2/13 Fresno State W, 6-2 May 15, vs. Washington State, at Jackie Robinson Stadium, 1:00 p.m. 2/14 Fresno State W, 13-11 2/15 Fresno State L, 3-2 (10) RHP Aaron MacKenzie (5-6) vs. RHP David Johnson (1-2) 2/17 Loyola Marymount L, 7-3 May 16, vs. Washington State, at Jackie Robinson Stadium, 12:00 p.m. 2/20 Pacific W, 6-1 2/21 Pacific L, 7-0 LHP Garrett Alwert (4-2) vs. LHP Wes Whisler (1-4) 2/24 Pepperdine W, 8-6 2/26 Hawaii-Hilo W, 10-4 2/27 Hawaii-Hilo W, 14-1 UCLA C OMPLETES FIRST S WEEP OF CAL struck out 10 batters on the night. 2/29 Hawaii-Hilo W, 11-0 On Saturday, UCLA hit a sea- 3/1 Hawaii-Hilo W, 12-1 STATE FULLERTON S INCE 1991: The Bru- 3/2 UC Santa Barbara W, 3-2 (12) ins hit three home runs and held Cal son-high four home runs, but it wouldn't 3/5 Texas A&M W, 8-6 be enough as Arizona claimed a 20-9 3/6 Texas A&M L, 8-4 State Fullerton to four hits en route to a 3/7 Texas A&M L, 8-2 8-2 victory on Tuesday night. Wes victory. Preston Griffin, Brandon Averill, 3/9 UC Irvine L, 6-0 Wes Whisler and Will Penniall all 3/12 Long Beach State L, 3-0 Whisler drove in three runs, while Chris 3/13 Nebraska W, 4-2 Denove, Brandon Averill and Jarrad homered in the contest. 3/14 Houston L, 7-6 Sunday saw UCLA held to two 3/16 Loyola Marymount W, 7-5 Page each homered. 3/26 USC L, 11-4 Starter Daniel Miltenberger hits, as Arizona hurler John Meloan 3/27 USC L, 5-0 pitched complete game. Griffin and 3/28 USC W, 13-7 improved to 3-0 on the season as he 3/30 San Diego State L, 5-1 threw a career-high six innings and al- Ryan McCarthy had the lone Bruin hits., 4/2 Stanford* L, 11-4 which were both home runs. Griffin's 4/3 Stanford* L, 15-13 lowed only two hits. Reliever Kyle Wil- 4/4 Stanford* W, 6-5 son struck-out a career-high five batters, roundtripper came in the first Bruin at- 4/6 Pepperdine W, 3-2 bat of the game and marked his sec- 4/8 Arizona* W, 9-7 including three in the ninth inning, to 4/9 Arizona* W, 4-3 earn his second of 2004. ond home run in as many games. 4/10 Arizona* L, 9-5 4/13 Long Beach State W, 11-1 4/16 Arizona State* L, 12-4 BRUINS EARN ONE W IN IN W EEKEND 4/17 Arizona State* L, 4-3 UCLA D ROPS TWO CONTESTS AT #12 4/18 Arizona State* W, 11-10 SERIES W ITH ARIZONA : Casey Janssen W ICHITA S TATE : The Bruins took early 4/20 Cal State Fullerton W, 5-4 (12) 4/23 California* W, 7-2 picked up his eighth win of the season leads in both of their games in Wichita, 4/24 California* W, 10-7 and UCLA picked up its only win of the 4/25 California* L, 3-2 Kansas, but the 12th-ranked Shockers 4/27 Long Beach State L, 2-1 weekend on Friday night over Arizona. posted late rallies to hand UCLA back- 4/30 USC* L, 6-4 In the 7-3 nonconference victory, the 5/1 USC* W, 12-6 to-back losses. 5/2 USC* W, 13-12 Bruin bullpen relieved Janssen, holding On Tuesday, David Johnson 5/4 Wichita State L, 6-4 the Wildcats to only one run on one hit 5/5 Wichita State L, 10-3 notched a new career-high with seven 5/7 Arizona W, 7-3 in the final 4.2 frames. The Bruin staff in 5.1 innings of work. How- 5/8 Arizona L, 20-9 5/9 Arizona L, 11-2 5/11 Cal State Fullerton W, 8-2 Tentative Lineup 2004 Notes 5/14 Washington State* 6:00 pm 1B Wes Whisler (6-5, 237, L/L, Jr.) Drove in three runs in Tuesday's win 5/15 Washington State* 1:00 pm 5/16 Washington State* 1:00 pm 2B Mike Svetlic (5-9, 175, R/R, Sr.) Nine sacrifice hits are a team-high 5/18 UC Irvine 5:00 pm SS Ryan McCarthy (6-3, 180, R/R, Jr.) .505 slugging % leads UCLA 5/21 Washington* 6:30 pm 5/22 Washington* 1:00 pm 3B Preston Griffin (5-11, 184, R/R, Sr.) .429 OB % is tops on the team 5/23 Washington* 1:00 pm LF Brandon Averill (6-4, 200, R/R, Sr.) Hit his sixth HR of 2004 on Tuesday 5/28 Oregon State* 5:00 pm 5/29 Oregon State* 1:00 pm CF Chad Concolino (5-11, 185, R/R, Sr.) .402 OB % is tied for third on the team 5/30 Oregon State* 1:00 pm RF Matt Thayer (5-10, 180, R/L, Jr.) Tops on team with 36 runs scored 6/4-6 NCAA Regional TBA 6/11-13 NCAA Super Regionals TBA C Chris Denove (6-1, 202, R/R, So.) Driven in team-high 37 Bruin runs 6/18-26 College World Series TBA DH Brett McMillan (6-5, 225, L/L, So.) Leads conference with nine sac flies * - Pacific-10 Game All home games (in bold) are played at Jackie P Casey Janssen (6-4, 210, R/R, Sr.) Eight wins are a team-high Robinson Stadium P David Johnson (6-5, 210, R/R, Jr.) Set career-high 7 SO's at Wichita State All Times are Local to Site P Wes Whisler (6-5, 237, L/L, Jr.) Second on the team with 42 strikeouts Top 5 ever, Wichita State erased a 4-0 deficit, scoring six runs off the Bruin bullpen to Bruin Leaders BATTING AVERAGE (MIN 50 AB) 1. Billy Susdorf ...... 329 post a 6-4 win. Hitting (Min 50 AB) 2. Preston Griffin ...... 324 In Wednesday's game, Daniel Batting Average ...... Susdorf - .329 3. Matt Thayer ...... 317 Miltenberger held the Shockers score- Slugging % ...... McCarthy - .505 4. Ryan McCarthy ...... 306 less through the first 4.1 innings in his 5. Brandon Averill ...... 285 On Base % ...... Griffin - .429 HITS first start of the season. Wichita State 1. Ryan McCarthy ...... 60 would explode for 10 runs after the Runs ...... Thayer - 36 2. Matt Thayer ...... 53 fourth frame to earn a 10-3 victory. Bran- Hits...... McCarthy - 60 3. Chris Denove ...... 46 don Averill led UCLA with three hits on 4. Wes Whisler ...... 45 RBI ...... Denove - 37 4. Preston Griffin ...... 45 the night. Doubles ...... McCarthy - 12 RUNS BATTED IN Triples ...... Thayer - 5 1. Chris Denove ...... 37 BRUINS CLAIM S ERIES W IN OVER USC 2. Brett McMillan ...... 32 Home Runs ...... McCarthy - 9 3. Wes Whisler ...... 32 IN DRAMATIC FASHION : UCLA came back 4. Ryan McCarthy ...... 30 to win the Saturday and Sunday contests Total Bases ...... McCarthy - 99 5. Matt Thayer ...... 27 against USC to take its first conference Walks ...... Thayer - 26 DOUBLES 1. Ryan McCarthy ...... 12 series win over the Trojans since 2001. HBP ...... Griffin - 9 2. Preston Griffin ...... 10 After dropping a 6-4 contest on Fri- Sac Bunts ...... Svetlic - 9 2. Wes Whisler ...... 10 day night, UCLA posted a 12-6 victory Sac Flies ...... McMillan - 9 4. Matt Thayer ...... 8 over the Trojans on Saturday. Jarrad 4. Brandon Averill ...... 8 Stolen Bases ...... Susdorf, Thayer - 7 TRIPLES Page would go 4-for-4 with three 1. Matt Thayer ...... 5 doubles and four RBI to spearhead the Caught Stealing ...... Svetlic - 3 2. Brett McMillan ...... 3 Bruin offense, while Matt Thayer hit his Steal Attempts ...... Susdorf - 9 3. Anthony Norman ...... 2 third home run of the season. On the HOME RUNS Strikeouts ...... Averill - 46 mound, Adam Simon shut down USC, 1. Ryan McCarthy ...... 9 Total Plate Apps ...... McCarthy - 218 2. Chris Denove ...... 6 holding the Trojans to two hits over the 2. Brandon Averill ...... 6 final 3.2 innings of the game. Sopho- At Bats ...... McCarthy - 196 4. Brett McMillan ...... 5 more Scott Botterman picked up his first 5. Wes Whisler ...... 4 collegiate win in the contest. Pitching (Min 20 inn.) PITCHING LEADERS (Min 20 inn.) On Sunday, UCLA rallied to score six ERA ...... Wilson - 3.05 runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to Opp. BA ...... Wilson - .194 1. Kyle Wilson ...... 3.05 overcome a 12-7 deficit and post a 13- 2. Casey Janssen ...... 3.36 Won-Loss % ...... Botterman - 1.000 3. Kevin Brophy ...... 4.30 12 win over the Trojans. Sophomore 4. David Johnson ...... 4.70 catcher Chris Denove drove in the win- Wins ...... Janssen - 8 5. Adam Simon ...... 5.33 ning run in the ninth with a single Losses ...... Whisler - 4 W INS through the right side of the Trojan in- 1. Casey Janssen ...... 8 Saves ...... Simon - 4 field. Mike Svetlic finished the day with 2. Kevin Brophy ...... 5 Innings Pitched ...... Janssen - 85.2 3. Brant Rustich...... 3 a 4-for-6 performance and three RBI, 4. Daniel Miltenberger...... 3 while Brett McMillan also drove in three Batters Struck Out ...... Janssen - 81 5. 2 tied at ...... 2 runs. Appearances ...... Brophy - 24 STRIKEOUTS 1. Casey Janssen ...... 81 Games Started ...... Janssen - 13 2. Wes Whisler ...... 42 UCLA D ROPS 'S DUEL, 2-1 AT Games Finished ...... Simon - 11 3. Bryan Beck ...... 35 4. Kyle Wilson ...... 30 LONG BEACH S TATE : Long Beach State Games in Relief ...... Brophy - 24 5. Simon and Ambriz ...... 28 scored a run in the bottom of the ninth Wild Pitches...... Johnson - 6 to take a 2-1 win over the Bruins at Blair FIELDING LEADERS Balks ...... Beck, Simon - 2 ASSISTS Field on Tuesday night. 1. Ryan McCarthy ...... 157 Bruin starter David Johnson was stel- Hit Batters ...... Whisler - 9 2. Mike Svetlic ...... 143 lar in his fifth start of the season. He Picked Off ...... Janssen - 2 3. Preston Griffin ...... 60 held the 49ers scoreless in his seven 4. Chris Denove ...... 51 Batters SO Looking ...... Janssen - 22 5. Brandon Averill ...... 35 inning outing and scattered four hits. Hits Allowed...... Wilson - 13 Ryan McCarthy continued to swing a Runs Allowed...... Wilson - 8 STOLEN BASES hot bat as he went 3-for-4 with the 1. Billy Susdorf ...... 7 ER Allowed...... Wilson - 7 1. Matt Thayer ...... 7 night's only Bruin RBI. 3. Mike Svetlic ...... 5 Walks Allowed ...... Ambriz - 9 4. Ryan McCarthy ...... 4 5. Jarrad Page ...... 3 ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE ... The Cougars return to Pac-10 Top Players Starting play after facing Sacramento State last Jason Freeman (Jr., 2B) .353, 1 HR, 33 RBI Aaron Trolia (Sr., RHP) 4.58 ERA, 5-4 weekend. Currently, 25-20 overall and 5- - Kennewick, WA (College Basin College) 10 in Pac-10 action, Washington State was - Tacoma, WA (Clemson) swept by second-ranked Staford in its last Kaeo Rubin (Jr., OF).349, 4 HR, 33 RBI Aaron MacKenzie (Sr, RHP) 5.38 ERA, 5-6 conference set. - Spanaway, WA (Edmonds CC) - Perth, Australia (Treasure Valley CC) Washington State is led by Head Grant Richardson (Jr., 1B) .324, 11 HR, 57 RBI Garrett Alwert (Sr, LHP) 5.25 ERA, 4-2 Coach Tim Mooney, who is in his fourth - Richland, WA (Richland HS) year at the helm of the Cougars. He has a - Puyallup, WA (Bethel HS) 80-129 mark while in Pullman. Last sea- Jay Miller (So., OF) .353, 2 HR, 36 RBI son, UCLA took two of three from the Cou- - Bellevue, WA (Newport HS) gars in the last series of the season.

BRUINS CLAIM PAC-10 S ERIES W IN AT the loss, Wes Whisler had a solid out- UCLA T AKES ONE IN W ILD W EEKEND ing, scattering six hits and three runs CALIFORNIA : UCLA defeated California AGAINST ARIZONA S TATE : The Bruins over six innings of work. on Friday and Saturday to take a 2-1 se- claimed a 11-10 win on Sunday to sal- ries win at Berkeley. vage the series against the Sun Devils Casey Janssen improved to 7-2 on BROPHY S HUTS DOWN TITANS AS UCLA who won the two previous games of the the season in UCLA's 7-2 win on Friday W INS 12 I NNING CONTEST , 5-4: Kevin weekend. afternoon. A three-run home run from Brophy struck out a career-high three Ryan McCarthy went 5-for-5 on Sun- Brandon Averill and a two-run shot from batters and did not allow a run in the day with two homers, including a two- Chris Denove spearheaded the Bruin of- final 2.2 innings of the game lead UCLA run game winner in the eighth to high- fense in the victory. to a 5-4 win at Cal State Fullerton. With light the Bruin offense. Kevin Brophy On Saturday, UCLA came back to the win, the freshman improved to 5-0 picked up his fourth win of the season score six runs in the sixth inning to take on the year. as he kept ASU from reclaiming the lead a 8-5 lead en route to a 10-7 victory. Josh Roenicke knocked in the game in the top of the ninth. Denove homered for the second straight winner in the top of the 12th frame to Despite a stellar performance from day with a two-run roundtripper in the seal the win for the Bruins. Brett Bruin starter Casey Janssen, UCLA fell seventh frame to seal the Bruin win. McMillan, Ryan McCarthy and Preston 4-3 on Saturday. Janssen allowed only UCLA dropped a 3-2 heartbreaker on Griffin each had two hits on the night. six hits in 6.2 innings of work. However, Sunday as the Golden Bears scored one the Sun Devils scored one in the top of run in the bottom of the seventh inning the ninth to break the tie and take the to salvage the series. Despite suffering win.

National Polls

Baseball America Sports Weekly/ESPN Collegiate Baseball (5/10 Poll) (5/10 Poll) (5/10 Poll) 1. Texas 1. Texas 1. Texas 16. North Carolina 2. Stanford* T-2. Stanford* 2. Stanford* 17. Arizona State* 3. Miami T-2. Miami 3. Miami 18. Mississippi 4. Rice 4. Rice 4. Rice 19. Central Florida 5. LSU 5. LSU 5. East Carolina 20. Clemson 6. East Carolina 6. Long Beach State* 6. Florida 21. South Carolina 7. South Carolina 7. South Carolina 7. LSU 22. Oklahoma State 8. Long Beach State* 8. East Carolina 8. Notre Dame 23. Oklahoma 9. Florida 9. Texas A&M* 9. Long Beach State* 24. Wichita State* 10. Notre Dame 10. Florida 10. Virginia 25. Tulane 11. Mississippi 11. Notre Dame 11. Arkansas 26. Florida State 12. Arkansas 12. Mississippi 12. Georgia 27. Col. of Charleston 13. Tulane 13. Tulane 13. Washington* 28. Cal State Fullerton* 14. Texas A&M* 14. Arizona State* 14. Oral Roberts 29. Southern. Miss. 15. Washington* 15. Arkansas 15. Georgia Tech 30. Birmingham So. 16. Oral Roberts 16. North Carolina 17. Southern Miss. 17. Wichita State* 18. Oklahoma 18. Southern Miss. 19. Arizona State* 19. Virginia 20. Virginia 20. Oral Roberts 21. UC Irvine* 21. Washington* 22. Oklahoma State 22. Auburn 23. Central Florida T-23. Nebraska* 24. Georgia T-23. UC Irvine* 25. Georgia Tech 25. Tennessee Friday night saw the Bruins drop a Multiple Hit Games 12-4 contest and Arizona State turn a UCLA LINE SCORES 2 3 4 5+ Tot. rare triple play. On what looked to be a McCarthy 15 2 1 1 19 three-run home run by Chris Denove, 5/11 - At Jackie Robinson Stadium Thayer 9 4 2 - 15 ASU right fielder Travis Buck came back RHE Denove 12 3 - - 15 over the outfield wall with the ball and CSUF 000011 000 24 3 Griffin 9 2 - - 11 threw back into the infield to throw the UCLA 001 003 22x 88 1 Whisler 8 3 - - 11 runners out. Win - Miltenberger (3-0) McMillan 7 3 - - 10 Loss - Bruyninckx (1-1) Svetlic 8 - 1 - 9 Save - Wilson (2) T:3:15 A: 327 Averill 5 3 - - 8 BRUINS HANDLE #5 L ONG BEACH STATE, Batteries: CSUF - Schreppel, Gagnier (4), Susdorf 6 - 1 - 7 11-1: UCLA held the 49ers to four hits Bruyninckx (5), Hardman (7), Sarver (7), Concolino 2 1 - - 3 and scored nine runs in the first three Pestano (7) and Pilittere. UCLA - Page 1 - 1 - 2 innings to defeat Long Beach State 11-1. Miltenberger, Rustich (7), Reid (8), Wilson (8) Ambriz 2 - - - 2 and Denove. Carpenter 2 - - - 2 Home runs from Sean Carpenter, Wes Whisler and Brandon Averill spear- Smith 1 - - - 1 5/9 - At Jackie Robinson Stadium Norman 1 - - - 1 headed the Bruin attack, while Matt R H E Markel 1 - - - 1 Thayer drove in three runs. ARIZ 421 020002 11 9 1 David Johnson got the win, improv- UCLA 100 000100 2 2 2 Multiple RBI Games ing to 1-1 on the year. He tied a career- Win - Meloan (5-0) high with six innings of action. Kyle Wil- Loss - Johnson (1-2) 2 3 4 5+ Tot son and Kevin Brophy shutout the 49ers Save - None T:2:30 A:431 McMillan 9 2 - - 11 in the late innings, keeping LBSU hitless Batteries: ARIZ - Meloan and Hundley. Denove 5 3 1 - 9 in the final three frames. Wilson also UCLA - Johnson, Simon (4), Whisler (6) and Whisler 3 4 - - 7 Markel. Thayer 2 3 - 1 6 tied a career-high with four strikeouts in two innings. HR - ARIZ - Duran 2, Brown, Crowe McCarthy 3 1 2 - 6 UCLA - Griffin (3), McCarthy (9) Averill 3 1 - 1 5 Svetlic 3 1 - 1 5 UCLA P OSTS S ERIES W IN AT ARIZONA : 5/8 - At Jackie Robinson Stadium Griffin 4 - - - 4 The Bruins claimed wins on Thursday RHE Page 2 1 1 - 4 and Friday to earn its first conference ARIZ 250 004450 2014 2 Ambriz 1 1 - - 2 road series win of the season at Arizona. UCLA 200 302101 9 10 3 Norman 2 - - - 2 On Thursday, UCLA posted four runs Win - Guyette (6-5) Carpenter 2 - - - 2 in the ninth inning to take a 9-7 come- Loss - Rustich (3-2) Susdorf 1 - - - 1 from-behind win over the Wildcats. Matt Save - None T:3:30 A: 538 Concolino - 1 - - 1 Batteries: ARIZ - Guyette, Melancon (7) and Markel 1 - - - 1 Thayer went 4-for-5 to lead the team, while Wes Whisler drove in three runs. Mercado. UCLA - Rustich, Botterman (2), Roenicke (5), White (5), Brophy (7), Reid (7), Friday night saw Casey Janssen im- Sharp (8) and Denove. Hitting Streaks prove to 6-2 as he held the Wildcats to Longest Current HR - ARIZ - Brown 2, Duran, Rhinehart, Van one earned run and three hits over 7.2 Houten McCarthy 13 2 innings of work in the Bruins' 4-3 victory. UCLA - Whisler (4), Averill (5), Griffin (2), Susdorf 12 - With the bases loaded in the bottom of Penniall (1) Griffin 12 12 the ninth inning, Adam Simon forced Concolino 10 - Jason Donald to ground out to post his 5/7 - At Jackie Robinson Stadium Svetlic 7 - third save of the year. RHE Denove 7 5 ARIZ 002000100 36 0 Thayer 7 - UCLA 401 01001x 7 13 1 Whisler 7 1 UCLA R ALLIES FOR 3-2 W IN AT Win - Janssen (8-3) Averill 6 1 Loss - Kolberg (7-4) Save - None McMillan 6 - PEPPERDINE : Chris Denove hit a two-run T: 2:54 A: 325 Roenicke 5 2 home run in the eighth inning to lead Batteries: ARIZ - Kolberg, Jarrett (7) and Carpenter 5 - UCLA to a 3-2 come from behind win Mercado. UCLA - Janssen, Reid (5), Wilson Page 5 1 over Pepperdine on Tuesday. (5), Schroeder (7), Simon (9) and Denove. Norman 3 - Reliever Kevin Brophy earned his sec- HR - UCLA - McMillan (5) Rustich 2 - ond win in three days to improve to 3-0 Ambriz 2 - on the season. Brant Rustich picked up Markel 2 - his first collegiate save in 1.1 innings of Penniall 2 - scoreless work. Sharp 1 - Smith 1 1 Freshman reliever Brian Schroeder 2004 Honors and Awards GRIFFIN 'S W ALK -OFF HOMER L EADS UCLA TO 6-5 V ICTORY OVER TOP- picke dup his second save of the sea- son as he forced Jeff Clement to ground RANKED S TANFORD : Preston Griffin hit the Preseason All American into a double play to end a bases first pitch of the bottom of the ninth in- Wes Whisler loaded threat in the seventh frame. ning over the right field wall to give UCLA 2nd Team Baseball America Schroeder finished the game for UCLA, a 6-5 win over top-ranked Stanford on throwing 2.2 innings of scoreless relief. HM collegebaseballinsider.com Sunday. The win was the only one of Baseball America's Fab 50 the weekend for the Bruins as they fell on Friday night (11-14) and Saturday (15- UCLA A VENGES LOSS , DEFEATS LOYOLA #34 (Junior) Wes Whisler 13). MARYMOUNT , 7-5: Sophomore reliever #40 (Sophomore) Brett McMillan The homer was the first of the sea- Scott Botterman retired the final three Pac-10 Player of the Week son for the senior infielder and handed Lion batters and left the bases loaded Brandon Averill (2/17/03) the Cardinal only its fourth loss of the as he claimed his first collegiate save year. and the Bruins notched a 7-5 victory over In Saturday's contest, Johnny Ash hit Loyola Marymount. Watch Lists a two-run homer in the top of the ninth The Bruins posted five runs in the first Chris Denove Johnny Bench Award to lead the Cardinal to a 15-13 victory three frames to build a lead the Lions Wes Whisler Roger Clemens Award over UCLA. Eight homers were hit be- could not overcome. Brett McMillan and tween the teams in the contest, while Anthony Norman both drove in two runs 13 left the yard over the course of the apiece, while Ryan McCarthy added two weekend. Ash and Bruin Ryan doubles to the UCLA attack. Bruin Firsts in 2004 McCarthy both hit two out on Saturday. On the mound, Bryan Beck im- On Friday, the Cardinal posted six proved to 2-1 on the season as he struck Hits runs in the second inning to build a lead out four batters and allowed five hits in Chad Concolino (2/13) the Bruins could not over come as six innings of action. Jarrad Page (2/14) Stanford won 11-4. Will Penniall (2/26) Mike Svetlic (2/26) BRUINS FALL AT SAN DIEGO STATE , Aaron Markel (2/27) BRUINS W IN ONE AT AZTEC INVITATIONAL 5-1: In a game that was added to the Anthony Norman (2/29) AT PETCO P ARK: UCLA helped San Di- Sean Smith (3/1) schedule, UCLA fell 5-1 to San Diego ego open its new major league base- Brant Rustich (3/30) State. ball stadium and went 1-2 in the Aztec The Bruins posted six hits in the con- Home Runs Invitationat at PETCO Park. test, including triples from Anthony In Thursday night's tournament Jarrad Page (2/14) Norman and Matt Thayer. Norman's Chad Concolino (2/24) opener, a NCAA record 40,106 filled the triple would bring Jarrad Page around stadium to watch San Diego State de- Hector Ambriz (2/24) to score in the top of the ninth to break Sean Carpenter (4/13) feat Houston, 4-0. The mark shattered up the Aztec shutout. Will Penniall (5/8) the previous NCAA record of 27, 673 that Bruins reliever Kyle Wilson threw a saw Tulane play LSU at the Superdome Appearances career-high four strikeouts in two in- in 2002. Brant Rustich (2/13) nings of work, while starter David On Friday, the Bruins opened their Brian Schroeder (2/14) Johnson suffered his first loss of the sea- tournament play with a 3-0 loss to ninth- Kevin Brophy (2/14) son. ranked Long Beach State. UCLA could Josh Roenicke (4/16) only muster one hit against All-Ameri- Matt Sharp (5/8) UCLA P OSTS FIRST W IN AT DEDEAUX can and the Collegiate Baseball Player Wins FIELD SINCE 1999: The Bruins claimed of the Week, Jered Weaver. Weaver Hector Ambriz (2/4) their first win at USC in 11 games when struck out 15 Bruins and allowed three Kevin Brophy (2/14) they defeated the Trojans,13-7, in the fi- base runners in eight innings of action. Brant Rustich (2/24) nal game of the three-game non-con- Ryan McCarthy recorded UCLA's one hit Daniel Miltenberger (3/2) ference series. off Weaver, while Billy Susdorf singled Scott Botterman (5/1) in the ninth. After droping the first two games of Saturday's game saw Bruin Casey Saves the series, UCLA exploded for 13 hits and Janssen dominate Nebraska and im- Brian Schroeder (3/13) 13 runs on Sunday to take the win. Mike prove to 5-0 on the season in UCLA's 4- Scott Botterman (3/16) Svetlic drove in a career-high five runs, 2 win over the Huskers. Janssen threw Brant Rustich (4/6) while Matt Thayer went 3-for-6 to lead a career-high 8.2 innings and allowed Kevin Brophy (4/24) the way for UCLA. only four hits, all singles, in the outing. also struck out four batters to bring his ning win. The junior from Woodland He struck out five batters, while walk- season total to 39 in 31.1 innings Hills completed the hardest parts of the ing one. of work. On the offensive side, Wes cycle first needing a single to complete Ryan McCarthy highlighted the Bruin Whisler and Matt Thayer both posted the feat. offense on Saturday, hitting a two-run three hits in the game. Whisler hit his Casey Janssen continued his domi- home run in the sixth inning. McCarthy, second homer of the season, while driv- nance on the mound with another over- along with Matt Thayer, finished the day ing in two runs. powering performance on Friday. He going 2-for-4. Despite out-hitting the Aggies on Sat- struck out eight batters in six innings On Sunday, UCLA came back from a urday, the Bruins were unable to hold while allowing only one run on two hits. four-run deficit in the eighth inning only onto an early lead and fell 8-4 to Texas After Saturday's game was rained to see Houston score the game-winner A&M. Brett McMillan and Billy Susdorf out, the teams resumed the series on in the bottom of the ninth, as the Bruins highlighted the Bruin offense with two Sunday in Kona. Beck, in only his fourth fell 7-6. hits apiece. McMillan hit his team-lead- career start, threw a complete game After trailing 6-2, the Bruins put up a ing third home run of the season in the shut out in the 11-0 victory. He allowed four-run eighth inning to tie the score. game. only four hits and did not walk a batter However, after the leadoff Cougar Sunday saw the Bruin bats post only in the contest. He also struck out six reached base on an error in the ninth, four hits while dropping the rubber Vulcans. he would come around to score on a match of the series, 8-2. A two-run On the offensive side, McMillan led bases loaded walk. Preston Griffin and home run from Ryan McCarthy drove in the Bruins, going 3-for-5 with a triple Brett McMillan both drove in two runs, both UCLA runs, while Susdorf hit his and a home run. Whisler was also hot while Wes Whisler brought in two more seventh single on the year. at the plate with his first home run of the with a double in the eighth. The five year and two walks. Thayer also drove Bruin pitchers combined to strikeout in three runs, while going 2-for-4. DENOVE 'S W ALK O FF HOMER GIVES eight Cougars, while Adam Simon In Monday's contest, UCLA scored six fanned a season-high three in 2.2 in- UCLA 3-2 W IN OVER UCSB: After runs in the ninth inning to add to its lead nings of action. going hitless in his previous 19 at-bats, to post a 12-1 win in the final game of Chris Denove broke out of his slump in the series. 11 different Bruins posted a the top of the 12th inning against UC UCLA F ALLS AT 18 TH-R ANKED UC hit in the game, while the team had 15 Santa Barbara with a solo home run that hits as a whole. Anthony Norman drove IRVINE, 6-0: The Bruins dropped their gave UCLA a 3-2 win over the Gauchos. in two runs with a triple while Ambriz hit third straight game on Tuesday night in The win marked the sixth straight for the a solo home run in the first inning. a 6-0 loss at 18th-ranked UC Irvine. Bruins after their four-game sweep in Ryan McCarthy posted a season- Hawaii and a win over Pepperdine. BRUINS W IN 8-6 S LUGFEST W ITH high three hits as UCLA only mustered Sophomore right-hander Daniel seven hits as a team. Miltenberger claimed the win after retir- PEPPERDINE : UCLA hit three solo home Starter Hector Ambriz dropped to 2- ing the last two batters of the top of the runs in the first inning and came back 2 on the year despite throwing a sea- 12th. Hector Ambriz started the game from a three-run deficit in the sixth in- son-high seven strikeouts in the game. and posted five strikeouts in 5.1 innings ning to earn an 8-6 win over the Waves. Prior to the contest, Bruin head coach of scoreless relief. Chad Concolino, Billy Susdorf and Gary Adams, was honored by the UC Hector Ambriz all homered in the first Irvine Athletic Department. Adams led UCLA S WEEPS FOUR-GAME SERIES AT frame, while Ambriz led the team with the Anteaters to back-to-back national three RBI on the day. Brett McMillan HAWAII -H ILO: Matt Thayer hit for the championships in 1973 and 1974 before went 3-for-3 as the Bruins recorded 13 taking the helm of the UCLA program. cycle and Bryan Beck threw a complete hits as a team. game shutout to highlight the Bruins 4- Brant Rustich picked up his first col- 0 trip against Hawaii-Hilo. The sweep BRUINS TAKE ONE FROM 14TH-RANKED legiate win after pitching a career-high marked the first for UCLA since 2001, 3.2 innings and striking out a career- TEXAS A&M: In their first series against when the Bruins swept UNLV. high five batters. a ranked opponent, the Bruins claimed In Thursday's 10-4 victory, Hector victory in Friday night's game against Ambriz picked up the win with a six in- 14th-ranked Texas A&M before drop- ning outing in which he struck out four BRUINS S PLIT A P AIR W ITH PACIFIC IN ping the weekend contests. batters. Wes Whisler spearheaded in RAINY W EEKEND S ERIES : Casey Janssen On Friday, UCLA defeated the Aggies Bruin offense, going 3-for-4 and scor- hurled an eight-inning, 10 strikeout per- behind the solid pitching of starter ing three runs. Brett McMillan knocked formance on Friday night to lift UCLA to Casey Janssen. The senior from Hun- in three UCLA runs with a bases loaded a 6-1 victory over Pacific. Saturday's tington Beach improved to 4-0 on the triple to lead the team in RBI on the night. starter Alex Graham returned the favor season with the win. He allowed only Thayer became the fourth Bruin to hit with a complete game in which he held two runs on six hits in 7.1 innings. He for the cycle in Friday's 14-1, seven in- the Bruins to two hits en route to a 7-0 Tiger win. The teams tried to beat an offensive attack would help the team The Old Timers game, which con- incoming storm by scheduling a double- post 10 hits. Billy Susdorf, Wes Whisler sisted of alumni from 1939 - 1979, ended header on Saturday, but the rain cut and Chris Denove all had two hits on in a 6-6 tie after a late rally from the short the second game as UCLA trailed the night, while Preston Griffin drove in home team. 2-0 in the bottom of the fifth frame. The two runs. The Young Timers gamer, which fea- game is not likely to be rescheduled. A three-run homer from Brandon tured alumni from 1980-2003, also Friday night featured 11 Bruin hits, as Averill in the bottom of the eighth inning ended in a stalemate with a 3-3 tie. senior Chad Concolino hit two doubles would prove to be the game winner to Cassidy Olson (1995-98) drove in two and three other Bruins had multiple hit bring the Bruins back from behind to runs for the visitors, while Dave Ravitz games. Preston Griffin went two-for two post a 13-11 win on Saturday. Freshman (1990-93) drove in the other run. For the at the plate with two doubles of his own walk-on Kevin Brophy shut down the home team, John Campanella (2001) and along with two runs driven in. Bulldog offense late in the game with Jason Green (1996-99) both recorded an RBI. On Saturday, Wes Whisler and Billy 2.1 innings of scoreless ball to earn the Susdorf were the only Bruins to record win. Averill finished the day with a ca- BRUINS S TART S EASON W ITH 4-1 W IN hits against Graham. reer-high six RBI, while Susdorf went 4- OVER UC R IVERSIDE : Matt Thayer went for-5 with three doubles. 3-for-3 with a home run and Casey AVERILL NAMED PAC-10 P LAYER OF THE On Sunday, a two-run homer from Brett McMillan would even the score at Janssen struck out nine batters in four W EEK: Brandon Averill was named the innings of work to help lead UCLA to a Pac-10 Player of the Week on Tuesday. 2-2 in the fifth inning and the game would remain that way until Fresno State 4-1 win over UC Riverside. It was the second such honor for the Janssen and sophomore Hector senior in his career. scored a run in the top of the tenth in- ning to take a 3-2 victory. Bruin starter Ambriz combined to throw a five-hit Averill, from Orange, Calif., hit .364 contest. Janssen, threw four innings (4-for-11) over the weekend, as UCLA Bryan Beck was stellar in his first start of the season, striking out seven batters and did not allow a run, while striking took two of three from Fresno State. His out nine batters. Ambriz earned his first three-run home run with two outs in the with only one walk in 5.2 innings of work. collegiate win in his five-inning outing. bottom of the eighth inning pushed the He allowed one run on three hits, while Bruins past Fresno State, 13-11, on Feb. striking out five Highlanders. 14. In that game he posted a career-best ALUMNI AND CURRENT BRUINS PLAY TO six RBI, tops for UCLA over the entire 2-2 T IE: The 2004 Bruins and Bruin pro- ADAMS TO BE INDUCTED INTO ABCA H ALL weekend. He also smacked two fessionals played to a 2-2 tie in a five- OF FAME: UCLA Head Coach Gary Adams, doubles and scored two runs over the inning contest at Jackie Robinson Field. th three-game set. Philadelphia Phillie Chase Utley who is entering his 30 year at the helm of drove in the first alumni team runs in the the Bruin program, will be inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association BRUINS S UFFER A 7-3 H EARTBREAKING top of the third inning with a double to right field. Both Jack Santora and Los An- Hall of Fame on January 7, 2005 at the ABCA L OSS AT LMU: Loyola Marymount geles Dodger Dave Roberts scored on National Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. scored five runs in the bottom of the the hit. Induction into the ABCA Hall of eighth inning to take back the lead and Bryan Beck started the game for the Fame is the highest honor given to college defeat UCLA at George C. Page Sta- 2004 Bruins and recorded three baseball coaches. Upon entering, Adams dium. The Bruins had rallied to tie the will join current Hall of Fame coaches like strikeouts in three innings of action. score at 7-7 in the top of the ninth in- Mark Marquess of Stanford and Jack ning, but the game was called due to David Johnson pitched the fourth Smitheran of UC Riverside, along with former lack of light. Therefore, the score re- frame and struck out two of the three coaches like Rod Dedeaux of USC and Jerry batters he faced. verted back to the last completed inning. Kindall of Arizona. Former UCLA Head The Bruin rally started in the bottom Catcher Chris Denove spearheaded Coach Art Reichle is also a member of the of the fourth frame as Sean Carpenter ABCA Hall of Fame. the Bruin attack, driving in two of the singled to start the frame. After moving team's three runs. Brandon Averill con- to second on a passed ball, Carpenter tinued his hot start, going 3-for-4 on the would come around to score on a Bran- day, while Billy Susdorf stole two bases. don Averill single. Hector Ambriz would drive the tying run with a single. After UCLA T AKES T WO OF T HREE F ROM four innings, the teams were tied at 2- FRESNO S TATE IN OPENING S ERIES : Se- 2. nior Casey Janssen allowed only one hit Earlier in the day, Utley hit the only in six innings and struck out eight Bull- home run of the home run derby in the dogs to lead the Bruins to a Friday night last at-bat of the contest to take the win against Fresno State. A balanced crown. Pac-10 Baseball Update

Schedule Arizona Stanford May 14-16 May 14-16 Head Coach Gary Adams 5/14 - Stanford at Arizona*, 7 pm. 5/14 - Stanford at Arizona*, 7 pm. 5/15 - Stanford at Arizona*, 1 p.m. 30th Season 5/15 - Stanford at Arizona*, 1 p.m. 5/16 - Stanford at Arizona*, 1 p.m. 5/16 - Stanford at Arizona*, 1 p.m. (1,163 - 886 - 12) • UCLA's All-time winningest coach Arizona State USC • 1,163 Career Victories May 14-16 May 14-16 • Six regional and one World Series 5/14 - Oregon State at ASU* , 7 p.m. 5/14 - Washington at USC*, 7 p.m. 5/15 - Oregon State at ASU*, 7 p.m. appearance while at UCLA 5/15 - Washington at USC*, 2 p.m. 5/16 - Oregon State at ASU*, 1 p.m. 5/16 - Washington at USC*, 1 p.m. • 17 first round draft picks • Led UC Irvine to back-to-back California Washington NCAA Division II Titles in 1973-74 No Games Scheduled May 14-16 • Division II Coach of the Year in 5/14 - Washington at USC*, 7 p.m. 1974 Oregon State 5/15 - Washington at USC*, 2 p.m. • Second baseman for the Bruins May 14-16 5/16 - Washington at USC*, 1 p.m. (1959-60, 1962) 5/14 - Oregon State at ASU* , 7 p.m. 5/15 - Oregon State at ASU*, 7 p.m. Washington State 5/16 - Oregon State at ASU*, 1 p.m. May 14-16 Adams' UCLA Year By Year 5/14 - WSU at UCLA*, 6 p.m. 5/15 - WSU at UCLA*, 1 p.m. Year Record Win.% Pac-10 Fin. 1975 31-22 .585 7-11† 3rd 5/16 - WSU at UCLA*, 1 p.m. 1976 35-25 .583 16-8‡ 1st 1977 31-30 .508 10-8† 2nd 1978 39-20 .661 9-9† 2nd 1979 43-18 .705 21-9 1st 1980 31-22-3 .580 15-15 3rd 1981 21-35 .375 7-23 6th 1982 38-27 .585 11-19 4th 1983 28-24-1 .538 12-18 5th 1984 28-32 .467 8-22 6th 1985 34-30-1 .531 13-17 5th 1986 39-23 .629 21-9 1st 1987 40-25-1 .610 16-14 2nd 1988 31-28 .525 12-18 5th Pac-10 2004 Preseason 2004 Pac-10 Standings 1989 27-32 .458 10-20 5th Coaches Poll 1990 41-26 .619 14-16 4th Team Pac-10 Overall 1991 29-30 .492 13-17 4th 1992 37-26 .587 14-16 3rd 1. Stanford (7) 62 Stanford 11-4 37-8 1993 37-23 .616 17-13 2nd 2. Arizona State (1) 54 Washington 12-6 28-15 1994 22-36 .579 11-19 5th 3. Arizona (1) 47 UCLA 8-7 26-23 1995 29-28 .509 12-18 5th 1996 37-27 .563 16-14 3rd 4. USC 46 ASU 7-8 32-13 1997 45-21-1 .578 19-11 2nd 5. Washington 39 Oregon State 7-8 27-15 1998 24-33 .422 11-19 5th 1999 31-31 .500 13-11 3rd 6. California 29 Arizona 7-8 25-20 2000 38-26 .594 17-7 T-1st 7. UCLA 21 USC 7-8 21-25 2001 30-27 .526 9-15 7th California 8-13 24-27 2002 26-35 .426 9-15 7th 8. Oregon State 18 2003 28-31 .475 11-13 T-5th 9. Washington State 8 WSU 5-10 25-20 2004 27-23 .540 First place votes are in parenthesis and Totals 976-817-7 (.542) total points received are in the right column. 2004 UCLA SUPERLATIVES Game Highs Individual Highs At Bats 49 Cal State Fullerton (4/20) At Bats 6 Seven Times; Last (Svetlic, 5/2) Runs Scored 14 Hawaii-Hilo (2/17) Runs Scored 4 Thayer vs. Arizona (4/8) Hits 19 Fresno State (2/14) Hits 5 McCarthy vs. Arizona State (4/18) RBI 13 Three Times, Last USC (3/28) RBI 6 Averill vs. Fresno State (2/14) Doubles 7 USC (5/1) Doubles 3 Susdorf vs. Fresno State (2/14) Triples 2 San Diego State (3/30) Page vs. USC (5/1) Home runs 4 Twice, Last Arizona (5/8) Triples 1 13 Times; Last (Whisler 4/18) Total Bases 29 Fresno State (2/14) Home Runs 2 McCarthy vs. Stanford (4/3) Walks 13 Hawaii-Hilo (3/1) McCarthy vs. Arizona State (4/18) Strikeouts 16 Long Beach State (3/12) Total Bases 12 McCarthy vs. Arizona State (4/18) Sac Hits 2 Four Times, Last California (4/25) Walks 3 Five Times; Last (Whisler, 5/2) Sac Flies 2 Seven Times; Last USC (5/2) Strikeouts 4 Whisler vs. Cal State Fullerton (4/20) Stolen Bases 4 Twice, Last Pepperdine (4/6) Sac hits 2 Averill vs. California (4/24) Hit by Pitch 3 Twice, Last UCSB (3/2) Sac Flies 1 28 Times; Last (Griffin, 5/7) Caught Stealing 2 Twice, Last Stanford (4/4) Stolen Bases 2 Three Times; Last (Carpenter, 3/1) Runners LOB 13 Twice, Last Hawaii Hilo (3/1) Hit by Pitch 2 Whisler vs. Long Beach State (4/27) Hit into DP 3 Arizona (4/8) Caught Stealing 1 16 Times; Last (Roenicke, 5/5) Putouts 36 Twice, Last Cal State Fullerton (4/20) Runners LOB 6 Thayer vs. California (4/24) Assists 20 UC Santa Barbara (3/2) Putouts 16 McMillan vs. Nebraska (3/13) Errors 3 Four Times; Last (5/8) Assists 9 McCarthy vs. Arizona State (4/16) Passed Balls 2 Long Beach State (3/12) Svetlic vs. Cal State Fullerton (4/20) DPs turned 3 Four Times; Last (5/2) Errors 2 Averill vs. Fresno State (2/14) Runs allowed 0 Hawaii-Hilo (2/29) Svetlic vs. Arizona State (4/18) Walks allowed 3 Three Times; Last (3/1) Passed Balls 2 Denove vs. Long Beach State (3/12) Strikeouts 13 UC Riverside (2/3) Innings pitched 9.0 Beck vs. Hawaii-Hilo (2/29) Hits allowed 5 UC Riverside (2/3) Strikeouts 10 Janssen vs. Pacific (2/20) Wild pitches 5 Fresno State (2/14) Wild Pitches 3 Ambriz vs. Fresno State (2/14) Hit batters 6 Twice, Last Arizona (5/8( Johnson vs. Arizona (5/9) Hit batters 3 Whisler vs. Long Beach State (3/12) 3 Whisler vs. USC (3/28)

UCLA Record When...

Overall ...... 27­23 Saturday ...... 4­7 Committing No Errors ...... 9­5 Pac­10 ...... 8­7 Sunday ...... 5­5 Last Five Games ...... 2­3 Non­Conference...... 19­16 vs. Righthanders ...... 19­18 Last 10 Games...... 4­6 vs. Ranked Teams ...... 4­8 vs. Lefthanders ...... 8­5 vs. Unranked Teams...... 23­15 One­run Games ...... 7­5 Team Streaks and Stats Home...... 15­11 Two­run Games ...... 6­3 Longest Winning Streak...... 7 Away ...... 11­10 Extra Innings ...... 2­1 Longest Losing Streak ...... 4 Neutral...... 1­2 Shutouts ...... 1­4 Largest Margin of Victory..... 13 Day...... 18­16 UCLA Scores First...... 19­6 Largest Margin of Defeat ..... 11 Night ...... 9­7 Opponent Scores First ...... 8­16 Most Runs (UCLA only)...... 14 February ...... 8­3 Leading After Seven ...... 21­0 Most Runs (Both Teams) ..... 29 March ...... 6­8 Trailing After Seven...... 5­18 Fewest Runs (Both Teams) .... 3 April...... 9­8 Tied After Seven ...... 1­5 Most Errors...... 3 May ...... 3­2 Leading After Eight ...... 22­0 Most Opponent Errors ...... 5 Monday...... 1­0 Trailing After Eight ...... 2­18 Longest Game ...... 4:25 Tuesday ...... 8­5 Tied After Eight ...... 3­5 Shortest Game...... 2:25 Wednesday ...... 0­1 Out­hit Opponents ...... 21­2 Largest Home Crowd...... 835 Thursday...... 2­0 Out­hit by Opponents ...... 5­21 Largest Road Crowd...... 4601 Friday ...... 7­5 Same number of hits...... 1­0 BRUINS IN THE PAC-10 STANDINGS - AS OF 5/11/04

Team Batting ER Allowed Individual Fielding Saves Batting Avg. 9. UCLA 252 T-4. UCLA 3 9. UCLA .282 Chances Walks Allowed 5. Denove 362 Runners Picked Off Slugging % T-7. UCLA 210 T-1. UCLA 4 9. UCLA .424 Putouts Wild Pitches 6. Denove 310 Hits Allowed On Base % 6. UCLA 32 6. UCLA 171 9. UCLA .362 Assists Balks 1. McCarthy 156 Runs Allowed Runs Scored 8. UCLA 6 4. UCLA 112 8. UCLA 293 3. Svetlic 140 Hit Batters ER Allowed Hits 1. UCLA 61 7. UCLA 102 5. UCLA 475 Pac­10 Play Only Intentional Walks Allowed Team Batting Walks Allowed Runs Batted In 6. UCLA 7 Batting Avg. 7. UCLA 69 8. UCLA 272 5. UCLA .305 Wild Pitches Doubles Individual Batting Slugging % 9. UCLA 4 5. UCLA 82 Triples 6. UCLA .452 2. Thayer 5 Balks Triples T-6. McMillan 3 On Base % 9. UCLA 1 5. UCLA 13 8. UCLA .383 Home Runs Hit Batters Home Runs T-10. McCarthy 8 Runs Scored T-3. UCLA 19 5. UCLA 44 6. UCLA 107 Total Bases Intentional Walks Allowed Total Bases 10. McCarthy 95 Hits T-8. UCLA 1 6. UCLA 715 7. UCLA 162 Sacrifice Hits Individual Batting Total Plate Appearances T-2. Svetlic 9 Runs Batted In Batting Average 2. UCLA 1968 4. UCLA 97 4. McCarthy .419 Sacrifice Flies At Bats 1. McMillan 9 Doubles Slugging % 2. UCLA 1687 5. UCLA 29 5. McCarthy .726 Strikeouts Walks T-2. Averill 46 Triples On Base % 6. UCLA 193 T-8. Whisler 38 T-5. UCLA 2 T-8. Griffin .492 Hit By Pitch At Bats Home Runs Runs Scored 7. UCLA 35 2. McCarthy 193 7. UCLA 15 T-4. Griffin 17 Strikeouts Total Bases Hits 1. UCLA 362 Individual Pitching 7. UCLA 240 T-3. McCarthy 26 ERA Stolen Bases 4. Janssen 3.36 Total Plate Appearances RBI 7. UCLA 38 7. UCLA 620 T-7. McCarthy 19 Opposing BA Caught Stealing 3. Janssen .213 At Bats Home Runs 8. UCLA 16 6. UCLA 531 T-5. McCarthy 5 Innings Pitched Steal Attempts 4. Janssen 85.2 Walks Total Bases 8. UCLA 54 7. UCLA 65 4. McCarthy 45 Strikeouts Grounded into DP 5. Janssen 81 Hit By Pitch Sacrifice Hits 2. UCLA 37 9. UCLA 6 T-3. Svetlic 3 Batters SO Looking Team Fielding T-4. Janssen 22 Strikeouts Sacrifice Flies Fielding % 3. UCLA 115 T-1. McMillan 3 T-2. UCLA .973 Wins T-1. McCarthy 3 T-4. Janssen 8 Caught Stealing T-5. UCLA 7 Strikeouts Team Pitching Appearances T-4. Whisler 16 ERA 3. Brophy 24 Steal Attempts T-8. McCarthy 15 6. UCLA 5.21 T-4. Schroeder 23 9. UCLA 10 T-7. Reid 22 Individual Pitching Opposing Batting Avg. T-7. Rustich 22 Grounded into DP ERA 5. UCLA .277 6. UCLA 12 9. Janssen 4.58 Games Started Batters Struck Out T-5. Janssen 13 Team Fielding Opposing BA 4. UCLA 353 Fielding % 9. Janssen .271 Games Finished 5. UCLA .969 Batters SO Looking T-6. Simon 11 Innings Pitched 4. UCLA 101 9. Brophy 10 5. Janssen 35.1 Team Pitching Wins Games in Relief ERA Batters SO 5. UCLA 26 2. Brophy 24 8. UCLA 6.90 8. Janssen 25 3. Schroeder 23 Losses T-4. Reid 22 Opposing Batting Avg. Appearances 3. UCLA 23 T-6. Rustich 21 T-7. UCLA .325 T-2. Reid 12 T-5. Brophy 9 Saves Losses Batters Struck Out T-6. UCLA 10 T-7. Whisler 4 7. UCLA 96 Individual Fielding Fielding Percentage Runners Picked Off Runners Picked Off Batters SO Looking T-1. McMillan 1.000 2. UCLA 9 T-5. Janssen 2 T-4. UCLA 33 T-1. Thayer 1.000 Hits Allowed Hit Batters Wins T-7. UCLA 210 T-6. Whisler 9 T-3. UCLA 8 Assists T-3. Svetlic 50 Runs Allowed Losses 5. McCarthy 48 7. UCLA 290 7. UCLA 7 2004 UCLA RESULTS Date Opponent W-L Score Rec Winner Loser Save Attn.Time 2/3 UC Riverside W 4-1 1-0 Ambriz (1-0) Decker (0-1) None 367 2:43 2/13 Fresno State W 6-2 2-0 Janssen (1-0) Griffin (1-1) None 454 3:10 2/14 Fresno State W 13-11 3-0 Brophy (1-0) Quinonez (0-1) Wilson (1) 531 3:50 2/15 Fresno State L 3-2 (10) 3-1 Girazian (1-0) Simon (0-1) None 835 2:50 2/17 Loyola Marymount L 7-3 3-2 Feaser (1-0) Schroeder (0-1) None 326 3:29 2/20 Pacific W 6-1 4-2 Janssen (2-0) Willick (1-1) None 259 2:30 2/21 Pacific L 7-0 4-3 Graham (2-0) Ambriz (1-1) None --- 2:41 2/24 Pepperdine W 8-6 5-3 Rustich (1-0) Boesch (0-1) None 239 2:45 2/26 Hawaii-Hilo W 10-4 6-3 Ambriz (2-1) Matson (1-2) Simon (1) 150 2:30 2/27 Hawaii-Hilo W 14-1 (7) 7-3 Janssen (3-0) Siegfried (0-4) None 150 2:30 2/29 Hawaii-Hilo W 11-0 8-3 Beck (1-0) Ebbs (0-3) None 100 2:45 3/1 Hawaii-Hilo W 12-1 9-3 Whisler (1-0) Daugherty (0-4) None 100 2:55 3/2 UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 (12) 10-3 Miltenberger (1-0) Fraser (2-1) None 295 3:55 3/5 Texas A&M W 8-6 11-3 Janssen (4-0) Ray (1-1) Simon (2) 373 3:10 3/6 Texas A&M L 8-4 11-4 Moore (2-0) Beck (1-1) None 550 2:50 3/7 Texas A&M L 8-2 11-5 Jackson (4-0) Whisler (1-1) None 556 3:00 3/9 UC Irvine L 6-0 11-6 Cassel (1-2) Ambriz (2-2) None 672 2:45 3/12 Long Beach State L 3-0 11-7 Weaver (6-0) Whisler (1-2) None --- 2:25 3/13 Nebraska W 4-2 12-7 Janssen (5-0) Robertson (1-3) Schroeder (1) --- 2:29 3/14 Houston L 7-6 12-8 Roberts (1-2) Wilson (0-1) None --- 3:09 3/16 Loyola Marymount W 7-5 13-8 Beck (2-1) Creighton (0-1) Botterman (1) 316 3:30 3/26 USC L 11-4 13-9 Friedman (1-0) Janssen (5-1) None 1107 3:05 3/27 USC L 5-0 13-10 Kennedy (4-0) Beck (2-2) Friedman (2) 1086 2:44 3/28 USC W 13-7 14-10 Rustich (2-0) Paschal (2-4) Schroeder (2) 1794 3:39 3/30 San Diego State L 5-1 14-11 Billings (1-0) Johnson (0-1) Jenson (1) 570 2:32 4/2 Stanford* L 11-4 14-12 Romanczuk (6-1) Janssen (5-2) None 396 2:50 4/3 Stanford* L 15-13 14-13 O'Hagan (3-0) Simon (0-2) None 590 3:33 4/4 Stanford* W 6-5 15-13 Brophy (2-0) Stimpson (0-1) None 741 3:02 4/6 Pepperdine W 3-2 16-13 Brophy (3-0) Johnson (1-2) Rustich (1) 118 3:13 4/8 Arizona* W 9-7 17-13 Rustich (3-0) Melancon (4-3) None 870 3:13 4/9 Arizona* W 4-3 18-13 Janssen (6-2) Guyette (4-4) Simon (3) 776 2:58 4/10 Arizona* L 9-5 18-14 Meloan (2-0) Whisler (1-3) None 738 3:03 4/13 Long Beach State W 11-1 19-14 Johnson (1-1) Villalobos (1-2) None 347 2:45 4/16 ASU* L 12-4 19-15 Mousser (2-3) Beck (2-3) None 450 3:05 4/17 ASU* L 4-3 19-16 Zinicola (3-1) Rustich (3-1) None 568 3:07 4/18 ASU* W 11-10 20-16 Brophy (4-0) Zinicola (3-2) None 657 3:45 4/20 CS Fullerton W 5-4 (12) 21-16 Brophy (5-0) Pestano (3-3) None 1457 4:25 4/23 California* W 7-2 22-16 Janssen (7-2) Gold (6-5) None 245 2:45 4/24 California* W 10-7 23-16 Simon (1-2) Swanson (2-2) Brophy (1) 447 3:39 4/25 California* L 3-2 23-17 Morrow (1-2) Whisler (1-4) Ingram (8) 560 3:03 4/27 Long Beach State L 2-1 23-18 Jamison (2-0) Brophy (5-1) None 1335 2:52 4/30 US C* L 6-4 23-19 Wentworth (4-2) Janssen (7-3) None 752 3:23 5/1 US C* W 12-6 24-19 Botterman (1-0) Butler (4-2) Simon (4) 723 3:19 5/2 US C* W 13-12 25-19 Miltenberger (2-0) Williams (0-3) None 718 4:05 5/4 Wichita State L 6-4 25-20 Pelfrey (7-1) Schroeder (0-2) Hottovy (1) 4484 2:37 5/5 Wichita State L 10-3 25-21 Banick (2-2) Simon (1-3) None 4601 2:50 5/7 Arizona W 7-3 26-21 Janssen (8-3) Kolberg (7-4) None 325 2:54 5/8 Arizona L 20-9 26-22 Guyette (6-5) Rustich (3-2) None 538 3:30 5/9 Arizona L 11-2 26-23 Meloan (5-0) Johnson (1-2) None 431 2:30 5/11 CS Fullerton W 8-2 27-23 Miltenberger (3-0) Bruyninckx (1-1) Wilson (2) 327 3:15 5/14 WSU* 5/15 WSU* 5/16 WSU* 5/18 UC Irvine 5/21 Washington* 5/22 Washington* 5/23 Washington* 5/28 OSU* 5/29 OSU* 5/30 OSU* STARTING LINEUP BY BATTING ORDER Date Opponent Record 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2/3 UC Riverside 1-0 Concolino McCarthy Susdorf Whisler Denove Thayer Averill McMillan Griffin 2/13 Fresno State 2-0 Concolino McCarthy Susdorf Whisler Thayer Denove Averill McMillan Griffin 2/14 Fresno State 3-0 Page McCarthy Susdorf Whisler Thayer McMillan Averill Denove Griffin 2/15 Fresno State 3-1 Concolino McCarthy Susdorf Whisler Thayer McMillan Averill Denove Griffin 2/17 Loyola Marymount 3-2 Page McCarthy Susdorf Whisler Thayer McMillan Averill Denove Griffin 2/20 Pacific 4-2 Concolino McCarthy Susdorf Whisler Thayer McMillan Averill Denove Griffin 2/21 Pacific 4-3 Concolino McCarthy Susdorf Whisler Thayer McMillan Averill Denove Griffin 2/24 Pepperdine 5-3 Concolino Carpenter Susdorf Ambriz Averill McMillan Denove McCarthy Svetlic 2/26 Hawaii-Hilo 6-3 Concolino Carpenter Susdorf Whisler Averill McMillan Denove McCarthy Svetlic 2/27 Hawaii-Hilo 7-3 Carpenter Thayer Susdorf Whisler Averill McMillan Denove Griffin Svetlic 2/29 Hawaii-Hilo 8-3 Concolino McMillan Susdorf Whisler Averill Thayer Denove McCarthy Griffin 3/1 Hawaii-Hilo 9-3 Carpenter McMillan Susdorf Ambriz Averill Thayer Denove McCarthy Svetlic 3/2 UC Santa Barbara 10-3 Concolino McMillan Susdorf Whisler Averill Thayer McCarthy Denove Svetlic 3/5 Texas A&M 11-3 Concolino McMillan Susdorf Whisler Thayer Averill Denove McCarthy Svetlic 3/6 Texas A&M 11-4 Carpenter McMillan Susdorf Whisler Thayer Averill Denove McCarthy Svetlic 3/7 Texas A&M 11-5 Concolino McMillan Susdorf Whisler Thayer Averill Denove McCarthy Svetlic 3/9 UC Irvine 11-6 Concolino McMillan Susdorf Whisler Thayer Griffin McCarthy Averill Denove 3/12 Long Beach State 11-7 Carpenter Susdorf McMillan Ambriz Thayer McCarthy Averill Denove Svetlic 3/13 Nebraska 12-7 Carpenter Susdorf McMillan Whisler Thayer McCarthy Averill Denove Svetlic 3/14 Houston 12-8 Griffin Susdorf McMillan Whisler Thayer McCarthyDenove Svetlic Page 3/16 Loyola Marymount 13-8 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Thayer McCarthy Carpenter Denove Svetlic 3/26 USC 13-9 Griffin McMillan McCarthy Whisler Thayer CarpenterSvetlic Denove Concolino 3/27 USC 13-10 Griffin McMillan McCarthy Whisler Thayer Norman Svetlic Denove Page 3/28 USC 14-10 Thayer Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Averill Norman Denove Concolino 3/30 San Diego State 14-11 Norman Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Thayer Griffin Markel Page 4/2 Stanford* 14-12 Thayer Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Averill Norman Denove Concolino 4/3 Stanford* 14-13 Thayer Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Griffin Denove Page Concolino 4/4 Stanford* 15-13 Page Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Thayer Norman Denove Griffin 4/6 Pepperdine 16-13 Page Svetlic Penniall McCarthy Thayer Griffin Averill Denove Norman 4/8 Arizona* 17-13 Norman Svetlic Thayer McCarthy McMillan Griffin Whisler Denove Concolino 4/9 Arizona* 18-13 Norman Svetlic Thayer McCarthy McMillan Griffin Whisler Denove Roenicke 4/10 Arizona* 18-14 Norman Svetlic Thayer McCarthy McMillan Griffin Whisler Denove Concolino 4/13 Long Beach State 19-14 Griffin Svetlic Thayer McCarthy Whisler Averill Markel Concolino Carpenter 4/16 ASU* 19-15 Griffin Svetlic Thayer McCarthy McMillan Averill Whisler Denove Concolino 4/17 ASU* 19-16 Griffin Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Thayer Averill Denove Carpenter 4/18 ASU* 20-16 Svetlic McMillan McCarthy Whisler Averill Griffin Denove Concolino Roenicke 4/20 CS Fullerton 21-16 Svetlic McMillan McCarthy Whisler Averill Griffin Concolino Markel Page 4/23 California* 22-16 Svetlic McMillan McCarthy Whisler Thayer Averill Griffin Denove Concolino 4/24 California* 23-16 Svetlic McMillan McCarthy Whisler Thayer Averill Griffin Denove Page 4/25 California* 23-17 Svetlic McMillan McCarthy Whisler Thayer Averill Griffin Denove Concolino 4/27 Long Beach State 23-18 Griffin Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Averill Markel Page Roenicke 4/30 US C* 23-19 Griffin McMillan McCarthy Whisler Thayer Averill Denove Page Svetlic 5/1 US C* 24-19 Thayer Svetlic McCarthy Whisler Denove Griffin McMillan Averill Page 5/2 US C* 25-19 Thayer Svetlic McCarthy Whisler Denove Averill Griffin McMillan Page 5/4 Wichita State 25-20 Griffin Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Averill Markel Carpenter Page 5/5 Wichita State 25-21 Thayer Svetlic Susdorf McCarthy Denove Averill Griffin Roenicke Page 5/7 Arizona 26-21 Griffin Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Thayer Averill Denove Page 5/8 Arizona 26-22 Griffin Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Thayer Averill Denove Page 5/9 Arizona 26-23 Griffin Svetlic Whisler McCarthy McMillan Thayer Averill Markel Page 5/11 CS Fullerton 27-23 Griffin Svetlic Thayer McCarthy Whisler Averill Rustich Denove Penniall 5/14 WSU* 5/15 WSU* 5/16 WSU* 5/18 UC Irvine 5/21 Washington* 5/22 Washington* 5/23 Washington* 5/28 OSU* 5/29 OSU* 5/30 OSU* STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION Date Opponent Record 1B 2B 3B SS C LF CF RF DH P 2/3 UC Riverside 1-0 McMillan Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer Concolino Susdorf Whisler Janssen 2/13 Fresno State 2-0 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer Concolino Susdorf McMillan Janssen 2/14 Fresno State 3-0 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer Page Susdorf McMillan Ambriz 2/15 Fresno State 3-1 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer Concolino Susdorf McMillan Beck 2/17 Loyola Marymount 3-2 McMillan Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer Page Susdorf Whisler Whisler 2/20 Pacific 4-2 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer Concolino Susdorf McMillan Janssen 2/21 Pacific 4-3 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer ConcolinoSusdorf McMillan Ambriz 2/24 Pepperdine 5-3 McMillan Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove CarpenterConcolinoSusdorf Ambriz Whisler 2/26 Hawaii-Hilo 6-3 Whisler Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove CarpenterConcolinoSusdorf McMillan Ambriz 2/27 Hawaii-Hilo 7-3 McMillan Griffin Averill Svetlic Denove Thayer CarpenterSusdorf Whisler Janssen 2/29 Hawaii-Hilo 8-3 McMillan Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer Concolino Susdorf Whisler Beck 3/1 Hawaii-Hilo 9-3 McMillan Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer CarpenterSusdorf Ambriz Whisler 3/2 UC Santa Barbara 10-3 Whisler Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer ConcolinoSusdorf McMillan Ambriz 3/5 Texas A&M 11-3 Whisler Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer Concolino Susdorf McMillan Janssen 3/6 Texas A&M 11-4 Whisler Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer CarpenterSusdorf McMillan Beck 3/7 Texas A&M 11-5 McMillan Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer Concolino Susdorf Whisler Whisler 3/9 UC Irvine 11-6 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer ConcolinoSusdorf McMillan Ambriz 3/12 Long Beach State 11-7 McMillan Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer CarpenterSusdorf Ambriz Whisler 3/13 Nebraska 12-7 McMillan Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove Thayer CarpenterSusdorf Whisler Janssen 3/14 Houston 12-8 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Thayer Page Susdorf McMillan Ambriz 3/16 Loyola Marymount 13-8 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Thayer CarpenterSusdorf McMillan Beck 3/26 USC 13-9 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Thayer Concolino CarpenterMcMillan Janssen 3/27 USC 13-10 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Norman Page Thayer Whisler Beck 3/28 USC 14-10 McMillan Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove Norman Concolino Thayer Whisler Whisler 3/30 San Diego State 14-11 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Markel Norman Page Thayer McMillan Johnson 4/2 Stanford* 14-12 Whisler Svetlic Averill McCarthy Denove Norman Concolino Thayer McMillan Janssen 4/3 Stanford* 14-13 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove ConcolinoPage Thayer Whisler Beck 4/4 Stanford* 15-13 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Norman Page Thayer Whisler Whisler 4/6 Pepperdine 16-13 Averill Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Norman Page Thayer Penniall Johnson 4/8 Arizona* 17-13 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Norman Concolino Thayer McMillan Beck 4/9 Arizona* 18-13 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Norman Roenicke Thayer Whisler Janssen 4/10 Arizona* 18-14 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Norman Concolino Thayer Whisler Whisler 4/13 Long Beach State 19-14 Averill Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove CarpenterConcolinoThayer Whisler Johnson 4/16 ASU* 19-15 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Averill ConcolinoThayer McMillan Beck 4/17 ASU* 19-16 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Averill Thayer CarpenterWhisler Janssen 4/18 ASU* 20-16 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Averill Concolino Roenicke Whisler Whisler 4/20 CS Fullerton 21-16 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Markel Averill Concolino Page McMillan Johnson 4/23 California* 22-16 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Averill ConcolinoThayer McMillan Janssen 4/24 California* 23-16 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Averill Page Thayer Whisler Beck 4/25 California* 23-17 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Averill ConcolinoThayer Whisler Whisler 4/27 Long Beach State 23-18 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Markel Averill Page Roenicke McMillan Johnson 4/30 US C* 23-19 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthyDenove Averill Page Thayer McMillan Janssen 5/1 US C* 24-19 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthyDenove Averill Page Thayer Whisler Beck 5/2 US C* 25-19 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthyDenove Averill Page Thayer Whisler Whisler 5/4 Wichita State 25-20 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Markel Averil Page CarpenterMcMillan Johnson 5/5 Wichita State 25-21 Averill Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Thayer Page Roenicke Susdorf Miltenberger 5/7 Arizona 26-21 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Averill Page Thayer McMillan Janssen 5/8 Arizona 26-22 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Averill Page Thayer Whisler Rustich 5/9 Arizona 26-23 McMillan Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Markel Averill Page Thayer Whisler Johnson 5/11 CS Fullerton 27-23 Whisler Svetlic Griffin McCarthy Denove Averill Penniall Thayer Rustich Miltenberger 5/14 WSU* 5/15 WSU* 5/16 WSU* 5/18 UC Irvine 5/21 Washington* 5/22 Washington* 5/23 Washington* 5/28 OSU* 5/29 OSU* 5/30 OSU* PLAYER PROFILES

#1 - C HAD CONCOLINO #5 P RESTON GRIFFIN #10 - BRANDON AVERILL OF ° 5-11 ° 200 ° R/R ° Sr. ° Santa Ana 2B ° 5-11 ° 185 ° R/R ° Sr. ° Long Beach 3B/C ° 6-4 ° 200 ° R/R ° Sr. ° Orange Notes: 2004 Co- Captain Notes: Notes: 2004 Co-Captain

Season High Career high Season High Career high Season High Career high At Bats 5, 2 Times, 4/3 5, 2 Times, 4/3/04 At Bats 5, 3 Times, 4/30 7, 4/18/01, CSUF At Bats 5, 2 Times, 4/13 7, 4/7/02, CAL Runs 3, 3/28, USC 3, 3/28/04, USC Runs 3, 2 Times, 5/2 3, 4 Times, 5/2/04 Runs 2, 6 Times, 5/8 5, 5/23/03, WSU Hits 3, 4/13, LBSU 3, 4/13/04, LBSU Hits 3, 2 Times, 5/2 4, 4/1/01, WSU Hits 3, 3 Times, 5/5 4, 3 Times, 5/25/03 RBI 3, 4/3, Stanford 3, 4/3/04, Stanford R B I 2, 4 Times, 5/2 6, 3/12/03, UCR RBI 6, 2/14, FSU 6, 2/14/04, FSU Doubles 2, 2/20, PAC 2, 2/20/04, PAC Doubles 2, 2 Times, 4/20 2, 2 Times, 4/20/04 Doubles 1, 8 Times, 5/7 2, 3 Times, 3/29/03 Triples - - Triples - 1, 2 Times, 4/11/03 Triples - 1, 3 Times, 5/25/03 Home Runs 1, 2 Times, 4/3 1, 2 Times, 4/3/04 Home Runs 1, 3 Times, 5/9 2, 2/16/03, NCST Home Runs 1, 6 Times, 5/11 2, 2 Times, 3/30/03 Stolen Bases 1, 2 Times, 3/5 1, 2 Times, 3/5/04 Stolen Bases 1, 2/27, UH Hilo 2, 3/11/01, Arizona Stolen Bases 1, 2 Times, 2/27 1, 3 Times, 2/27/04

#2 - R YAN MCCARTHY #6 - S EAN CARPENTER #12 - M IKE S VETLIC SS ° 6-3 ° 180 ° R/R ° Jr. ° Thousand Oaks OF ° 6-0 ° 170 ° R/R ° So. ° San Diego SS/3B ° 5-9 ° 175 ° R/R ° Sr. ° Kansas City, MO Notes: Notes: Notes:

Season High Career high Season High Career high Season High Career high At Bats 6, 4/20, CSUF 7, 4/7/02, CAL At Bats 4, 6 Times, 5/4 4, 15 Times, 5/4/04 At Bats 6, 2 Times, 5/2 6, 2 Times, 5/2 Runs 3, 4/18, ASU 4, 3/9/03, USC Runs 3, 2/27/07, UH Hilo 3, 2 Times, 2/27/04 Runs 3, 3/1, UH Hilo 3, 3/1/04, UH Hilo Hits 5, 4/18, ASU 5, 4/18/04, ASU Hits 2, 2 Times, 2/27 3, 2/2/03, CSUN Hits 4, 5/2, USC 4, 5/2/04, USC RBI 4, 2 Times, 4/18 5, 2/15/03, NCST RBI 2, 2 Times, 4/13 4, 3/23/03, Wich. St. RBI 5, 3/28, USC 5, 3/28/04, USC Doubles 2, 2 Times, 5/11 2, 2 Times, 5/11/04 Doubles 1, 2/27, UH Hilo 1, 8 Times, 2/27/04 Doubles 1, 7 Times, 5/1 1, 7 Times, 5/1/04 Triples - 1, 4/30/02, UCSB Triples 1, 2/24, PEPP 1, 2/24/04, PEPP Triples - - Home Runs 2, 2 Times, 4/18 2, 2 Times, 4/18 Home Runs 1, 4/13, LBSU 1, 4/13/04, LBSU Home Runs - - Stolen Bases 1, 4 Times, 4/6 1, 7 Times, 4/6/04 Stolen Bases 2, 3/1, UH Hilo 3, 2/2/03, CSUN Stolen Bases 1, 5 Times, 3/28 1, 5 Times, 3/28/04

#3 - M ATT THAYER #7 - C HRIS DENOVE OF ° 5-10 ° 180 ° R/L ° Jr. ° Woodland Hills C ° 6-1 ° 202 ° R/R ° So.* ° Agoura Hills #14 - W ES W HISLER Notes: Hit for the cycle (2/27) Notes: 1B/P ° 6-5 ° 237 ° L/L ° Jr. ° Noblesville, IN Notes: Season High Career high Season High Career high At Bats 6, 3/28, USC 6, 3 Times, 3/28/04 At Bats 5, 8 Times, 5/2 5, 12 Times, 5/2/04 Runs 4, 4/8, Arizona 4, 2 Times, 4/8/04 Runs 3, 5/2, USC 3, 5/2/04, USC Hitting Season High Career High Hits 4, 2 Times, 4/8 4, 2 Times, 4/8/04 Hits 3, 3 Times, 5/7 3, 6 Times, 5/7/04 At Bats 6, 2 Times, 4/20 7, 4/18/03, ASU RBI 5, 2/27, UH Hilo 5, 2/27/04, UH Hilo RBI 4, 2/14, FSU 4, 2 Times, 2/14/04 Runs 3, 2/26, UH Hilo 4, 4/4/03, CAL Doubles 2, 4/10, Arizona 2, 3 Times, 4/10/04 Doubles 1, 4 Times, 3/28 2, 2/15/03, NCST Hits 3, 3 Times, 3/5 3, 15 Times, 3/5/04 Triples 1, 5 Times, 4/8 1, 6 Times, 4/8/04 Triples 1, 2/17, LMU 1, 2/17/04, LMU RBI 3, 4 Times, 5/11 5, 5/18/02, Stanford Home Runs 1, 3 Times, 5/1 1, 9 Times, 5/1/04 Home Runs 1, 6 Times, 5/11 1, 12 Times, 5/11/04 Doubles 2, 3/26, USC 2, 2 Times, 3/26/04 Stolen Bases 1, 6 Times, 5/1 2, 3/3/02, Tulane Stolen Bases 1, 2 Times, 4/23 1, 2 Times, 4/23/04 Triples 1, 4/17, ASU 1, 2 Times, 4/17/04 Home Runs 1, 4 Times, 5/8 2, 4 Times, 5/18/03 #4 - W ILL PENNIALL #9 - B RIAN S CHROEDER Stolen Bases - 2, 4/7/02, CAL OF ° 5-11 ° 178 ° S/R ° Fr. ° La Canada P/UTL ° 6-2 ° 215 ° L/L ° Fr. ° El Cajon Pitching Season High Career High Notes: Notes: Innings 8, 3/12, LBSU 9, 3 Times, 5/17/03 Season High Career high Hits Allowed 11, 2/24, PEPP 12, 4/12/03, USC At Bats 5, 4/6, PEPP 5, 4/6/04, PEPP Pitching Season High Career High Runs Allowed 7, 4/8, Arizona 10, 5/24/03, WSU Runs 1, 2 Times, 5/8 1, 2 Times, 5/8/04 Innings 2.2, 3/28, USC 2.2, 3/28/04, USC ER Allowed 6, 2 Times, 5/2 7, 3 Times, 5/24/03 Hits 1, 4 Times, 5/8 1, 4 Times, 5/8/04 Hits Allowed 2, 5 Times, 4/24 2, 5 Times, 4/24/04 Walks Issued 4, 3/28, USC 6, 4/18/03, ASU RBI 1, 2 Times, 5/8 1, 2 Times, 5/8/04 Runs Allowed 3, 2/14, FSU 3, 2/14/04, FSU Strikeouts 7, 2 Times, 4/18 9, 5/10/03, WASH Doubles - - ER Allowed 3, 2/14, FSU 3, 2/14/04, FSU Triples - - Walks Issued 2, 2 Times, 3/2 2, 2 Times, 3/2/04 Home Runs 1, 5/8, Arizona 1, 5/8/04, Arizona Strikeouts 3, 3/9, UCI 3, 3/9, UCI Stolen Bases 1, 5/6, Pepperdine 1, 5/6/04, Pepp PLAYER PROFILES

#15 - S EAN S MITH #19 - M ATT S HARP #22 - C ASEY JANSSEN 2B ° 5-11 ° 170 ° R/R ° Jr. ° Los Angeles OF/C ° 6-0 ° 205 ° L/R ° Jr. ° Wilmette, IL P ° 6-4 ° 210 ° R/R ° Sr. ° Huntington Beach Notes: Notes: Notes: Season High Career high At Bats 2, 3/1, UH Hilo 2, 3/1/04, UH Hilo Season High Career high Runs 1, 2 Times, 3/1 1, 2 TImes, 3/1/04 At Bats 2, 4/13, LBSU 5, 2/13/02, UH-Hilo Hitting Season High Career high Hits 2, 3/1, UH Hilo 2, 3/1/04, UH Hilo Runs 1, 2/27, UH Hilo 1, 4 Times, 2/16/03 At Bats - 5, 6 Times, 4/6/02 RBI - - Hits 1, 2/27, UH Hilo 1, 6 Times, 2/16/03 Runs - 3, 2/10/02, Fla. Atl. Doubles - - RBI - 1, 2/16/03, NCST Hits - 3, 2/1/02, Gonzaga Triples - - Doubles - 1, 2/16/03, NCST RBI - 3, 2/8/02, Fla. Atl. Home Runs - - Triples - - Doubles - 1, 4 Times, 2/4/03 Stolen Bases - - Home Runs - - Triples - - Stolen Bases - - Home Runs - 1, 4 Times, 3/5/02 Pitching Season High Career High Stolen Bases - 2, 2/26/02, UCSB #16 - D AN REID Innings 1.1, 5/8, Arizona 1.1, 5/8/04, Arizona Pitching Season High Career High P ° 6-3 ° 200 ° L/L ° So.* ° Orange Hits Allowed 1, 5/8, Arizona 1, 5/8/04, Arizona Innings 8.2, 3/13, NEB 8.2, 3/13/04, NEB Notes: Runs Allowed - - Hits Allowed 10, 4/30, USC 11, 5/16/03, STAN ER Allowed - - Runs Allowed 8, 4/2, Stanford 8, 2 Times, 4/2/04 Season High Career high Walks Issued 1, 5/8, Arizona 1, 5/8/04, Arizona ER Allowed 7, 4/2, Stanford 8, 4/19/03, ASU Innings 1.1, 5/8, Arizona 2.2, 2/8/02, Fl. Atl. Strikeouts - - Hits Allowed 4, 5/8, Arizona 4, 5/8/04, Arizona Walks Issued 4, 4/2, Stanford 8, 4/7/02, CAL Strikeouts 10, 2/20, PAC 12, 3/25/02, Miami Runs Allowed 6, 5/8, Arizona 6, 2 Times, 5/8/04 #20 - B RETT MCMILLAN ER Allowed 3, 4/16, ASU 3, 2 Times, 4/16/04 1B/3B ° 6-5 ° 225 ° R/R ° So. ° Shingle Springs Walks Issued 1, 6 Times, 5/8 4, 2/8/02, Fla. Atl. Notes: #23 - A DAM S IMON Strikeouts 2, 4/3, Stanford 5, 2/8/02, Fl. Atl. P/OF ° 5-10 ° 180 ° R/R ° So. ° La Puente Notes: Season High Career high #17 - J OSH ROENICKE At Bats 5, 5 Times, 4/30 7, 5/23/03, WSU Season High Career high OF ° 6-3 ° 183 ° R/R ° So. ° Nevada City Runs 3, 3 Times, 4/18 4, 4/4/03, CAL At Bats - 4, 4 Times, 5/13/03 Notes: Hits 3, 3 Times, 5/1 3, 12 Times, 5/1/04 Runs - 1, 4 Times, 5/17/03 Season High Career high RBI 3, 2 Times, 5/2 4, 5/17/03, STAN Hits - 2, 2/18/03, UCSB At Bats 4, 4/9, Arizona 4, 4/9/04, Arizona Doubles 2, 3/2, UCSB 2, 2 Times, 3/2/04 RBI - 2, 2/18/03, UCSB Runs 1, 4 Times, 5/8 1, 4 Times, 5/8/04 Triples 1, 3 Times, 2/29 1, 4 Times, 2/29/04 Doubles - - Hits 1, 8 Times, 5/8 1, 8 Times, 5/8/04 Home Runs 1, 5 Times, 5/7 1, 12 Times, 4/17/04 Triples - - RBI 1, 4 Times, 4/20 1, 4 Times, 4/20/04 Stolen Bases 1, 2/27, UH Hilo 1, 2/27/04, UH Hilo Doubles 1, 2 Times, 4/8 1, 2 Times, 4/8/04 Home Runs - - Stolen Bases - - Triples - - #21 - K YLE W ILSON Home Runs - - P ° 6-2 ° 200 ° R/R ° Jr. ° Valencia Season High Career high Stolen Bases - - Notes: Innings 3.2, 5/1, USC 5.1, 2/23/03, TAMU Pitching Season High Career High Hits Allowed 2, 8 Times, 5/9 8, 2/23/03, TAMU Innings 1.0, 5/5, Wich St 1.0, 5/5/04, Wich St Season High Career high Runs Allowed 3, 2 Times, 5/5 7, 2 Times, 3/30/03 ER Allowed 3, 5/5, Wich St 6, 2/23/03, TAMU Hits Allowed 1, 5/5, Wich St 1, 5/5/04, Wich St Innings 2.1, 2 Times, 4/20 4.2, 5/10/02, Ariz. Walks Issued 4, 3/4, Houston 5, 2 Times, 3/8/03 Runs Allowed - - Hits Allowed 2, 4/4, Stanford 7, 5/19/02, Stanford Strikeouts 5, 5/1, USC 5, 5/1/04, USC ER Allowed - - Runs Allowed 2, 4/24, CAL 5, 2/17/02, Hawaii Walks Issued 1, 2 Times, 5/8 1, 2 Times, 5/8/04 ER Allowed 2, 4/24, CAL 5, 2/17/02, Hawaii Strikeouts 1, 5/5, Wich St 1, 5/5, Wich St Walks Issued 4, 3/14, Houston 4, 3/14/04, Houston #25 - G ARETT W HITE Strikeouts 5, 5/11, CSUF 5, 5/11/04, CSUF P ° 6-3 ° 215 ° L/L ° So. ° Bakersfield #18 - A NTHONY NORMAN OF ° 6-0 ° 180 ° L/L ° So. ° Carson Notes: Notes: Season High Career high Season High Career high Innings 1.1, 3/2, UCSB 2, 2 Times, 4/15/03 Hits Allowed 2, 5/8, Arizona 4, 4/22/03, CSUF At Bats 6, 4/8, Arizona 6, 4/8/04, Arizona Runs Allowed 3, 5/8, Arizona 4, 4/22/03, CSUF Runs 3, 3/28, USC 3, 3/28/04, USC ER Allowed 3, 5/8, Arizona 4, 4/22/03, CSUF Hits 2, 3/27, USC 2, 3/27/04, USC Walks Issued 1, 5 Times, 5/8 3, 3/11/03, UOP RBI 2, 2 Times, 3/16 2, 2 Times, 3/16/04 Strikeouts - 2, 3/11/03, UOP Doubles - - Triples 1, 2 Times, 3/30 1, 2 Times, 3/30/04 Home Runs - - Stolen Bases 1, 4/6, Pepperdine 1, 4/6/04, PEPP PLAYER PROFILES

#26 - J ONATHAN MEDICI #30 - H ECTOR AMBRIZ #41 - K EVIN BROPHY OF ° 510 ° 165 ° L/L ° Jr. ° San Ramon P/1B ° 6-2 ° 210 ° L/R ° So. ° Placentia P ° 5-11 ° 180 ° R/R ° Fr. ° Menifee Notes: Notes: Notes: Season High Career high Season High Career high At Bats - - At Bats 5, 3/1, UH Hilo 5, 3/1/04, UH Hilo Season High Career high Runs - - Runs 1, 2 Times, 3/1 3, 3/1/03, Tulane Innings 2.2, 2 Times, 4/20 2.2, 2 Times, 4/20 Hits - - Hits 2, 2 Times, 3/1 3, 3/1/03, Tulane Hits Allowed 5, 4/2, Stanford 5, 4/2/04, Stanford RBI - - RBI 3, 2/24, PEPP 3, 2/24/04, PEPP Runs Allowed 4, 5/8, Arizona 2, 4/2/04, Stanford Doubles - - Doubles - 1, 2 Times, 3/7/03 ER Allowed 4, 5/8, Arizona 2, 4/2/04, Stanford Triples - - Triples - - Walks Issued 2, 3 Times, 5/8 2, 2 Times, 4/18/04 Home Runs - - Home Runs 1, 2 Times, 3/1 1, 2 Times, 3/1/04 Strikeouts 3, 4/20, CSUF 3, 4/20/04, CSUF Stolen Bases -- Stolen Bases - - Season High Career high #44 - D ANIEL MILTENBERGER #27 J ARRAD PAGE Innings 6, 2 Times, 3/9 6.2, 2/24/03, TAMU P ° 6-0 ° 181 ° R/R ° So. ° Mission Viejo 3B/OF ° 6-0 ° 200 ° S/R ° Fr.* ° San Leandro Hits Allowed 7, 2/21, PAC 8, 3/4/03, LMU Notes: Notes: Runs Allowed 6, 2/21, PAC 7, 2/18/03, UCSB Season High Career high ER Allowed 5, 2 Times, 3/14 5, 3 Times, 3/14/04 Season High Career high At Bats 5, 3 Times, 4/24 5, 3 Times, 4/24/04 Walks Issued 3, 2/15, FSU 4, 3 Times, 3/11/03 Innings 6.0, 5/11, CSUF 6.0, 5/11/04, CSUF Runs 3, 2 Times, 5/1 3, 2 Times, 5/1/04 Strikeouts 7, 3/9, UCI 8, 2/24/03, TAMU Hits Allowed 4, 5/5, Wich St 4, 5/5/04, Wich St Hits 4, 5/1, USC 4, 5/1/04, USC Runs Allowed 5, 3/28, USC 7, 4/15/03, CSUF R B I 4, 5/1, USC 4, 5/1/04, USC #33 - S COTT BOTTERMAN ER Allowed 2, 5/11, CSUF 6, 4/15/03, CSUF Doubles 3, 5/1, USC 3, 5/1/04, USC P ° 6-4 ° 230 ° R/R ° So. ° Grapevine, TX Walks Issued 4, 5/5, Wich St 4, 5/5/04, Wich St Triples - - Notes: Strikeouts 3, 2 Times, 5/11 3, 2 Times, 5/11/04 Home Runs 1, 3 Times, 5/11 1, 3 Times, 5/11/04 Season High Career high Stolen Bases 1, 3 Times, 4/27 1, 3 Times, 4/27/04 Innings 3.2, 2/14, FSU 3.2, 2/14/04, FSU #45 - B ILLY S USDORF Hits Allowed 6, 4/3, Stanford 6, 4/3/04, Stanford OF ° 6-1 ° 215 ° R/R ° Jr. ° Newhall #28 - B RANT RUSTICH Runs Allowed 4, 2 Times, 4/16 4, 2 Times, 4/16/04 Notes: Started the season on a 12 game hit streak P/UTL ° 6-6 ° 215 ° R/R ° Fr. ° El Cajon ER Allowed 4, 2 Times, 4/16 4, 2 Times, 4/16/04 Notes: Walks Issued 4, 4/16, ASU 4, 4/16/04, ASU Season High Career high Strikeouts 2, 4 Times, 4/3 2, 4 Times, 4/3/04 Hitting Season High Career high At Bats 3, 5/11, CSUF 3, 5/11/04, CSUF At Bats 5, 3 Times, 3/5 6, 5 Times, 5/17/03 Runs - - #34 - D AVID JOHNSON Runs 3, 2/26, UH Hilo 3, 4 Times, 2/26/04 Hits 1, 2 Times, 4/13 1, 2 Times, 4/13/04 P ° 6-5 ° 210 ° R/R ° Jr. ° Manhattan Beach Hits 4, 2/14, FSU 4, 2 Times, 2/14/04 RBI - - Notes: RBI 2, 2/26, UH Hilo 3, 7 Times, 4/18/03 Doubles - - Doubles 3, 2/14, FSU 3, 2/14/04, FSU Triples - - Season High Career high Triples - - Home Runs - - Innings 6.1, 4/20, CSUF 6.1, 4/20/04, CSUF Home Runs 1, 2 Times, 2/26 1, 13 Times, 2/26/04 Stolen Bases - - Hits Allowed 6, 3 Times, 5/9 6, 7 Times, 5/9/04 Stolen Bases 2, 2 Times, 2/17 2, 2 Times, 2/3/03 Season High Career high Runs Allowed 7, 5/9, Arizona 7, 2 Times, 5/9/04 Innings 3.2, 2/24, PEPP 3.2, 2/24/04, PEPP ER Allowed 6, 5/9, Arizona 7, 5/19/02, Stanford #50 - B RYAN BECK Hits Allowed 4, 3 Times, 5/8 4, 3 Times, 5/8/04 Walks Issued 3, 2 Times, 4/20 4, 2 Times, 5/7/02 P ° 6-6 ° 220 ° R/R ° Jr. ° Irvine Runs Allowed 6, 5/8, Arizona 6, 5/8/04, Arizona Strikeouts 7, Wich St, 5/4 7, 5/4/04, Wich St Notes: Threw CG Shutout (3/1) ER Allowed 6, 5/8, Arizona 6, 5/8/04, Arizona Walks Issued 2, 4 Times, 5/8 2, 4 Times, 5/8/04 #37 - A ARON MARKEL Season High Career high Strikeouts 5, 2/24, PEPP 5, 2/24/04, PEPP C ° 6-1 ° 195 ° R/R ° So. ° Pomona Innings 9, 2/29, UH Hilo 9, 2/29/04, UH Hilo Notes: Hits Allowed 9, 4/16, ASU 9, 4/16/04, ASU Season High Career high Runs Allowed 9, 4/3, Stanford 9, 4/3/04, Stanford At Bats 4, 4/13, LBSU 4, 4/13, LBSU ER Allowed 9, 4/3, Stanford 9, 4/3/04, Stanford Runs 1, 2 Times, 4/20 1, 2 Times, 4/20/04 Walks Issued 3, 4 Times, 5/1 4, 2/24/03, Creigh. Hits 2, 3/1, UH Hilo 2, 3/1/04, UH Hilo Strikeouts 7, 2/15, FSU 7, 2/15/04, FSU RBI 2, 2/27, UH Hilo 2, 2/27/04, UH Hilo Doubles 1, 2 Times, 3/1 1, 2 Times, 3/1/04 Triples - - Home Runs - - Stolen Bases - -