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102791 Baseball MG Text.Id2 2004 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA OREGON STATE Game Dates: March 26-27-28 Game Dates: April 23-24-25 Game Dates: May 28-29-30 Game Dates: May 21-22-23 Location: Tucson, Ariz. Location: Tempe, Ariz. Location: Berkeley, Calif. Location: Corvallis, Ore. Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Sun Devils Nickname: Golden Bears Nickname: Beavers Colors: Cardinal and Navy Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Orange and Black Enrollment: 35,400 Enrollment: 45,693 Enrollment: 32,000 Enrollment: 19,000 Coach: Andy Lopez (UCLA ’75) Coach: Pat Murphy (Florida Atlantic ‘82) Coach: David Esquer (Stanford, ’87) Coach: Pat Casey (George Fox ‘90) Record at UA: 66-47 (2 years) Record at ASU: 360-178-1 (9 years) Record at California: 116-107 (4 Record at OSU: 264-203-4 (9 years) Career Record: 753-465-6 Career Record: 733-349-4 (19 years) years) Career Record: 435-316-5 (16 years) Assistants: Mark Wasikowski, Jeff Casper Assistants: Jay Sferra, Mike Rooney, Chris Career Record: Same Assistants: Dan Spencer, Marty Lees, 2003 Record: 35-23 Sinacori Assistants: Dan Hubbs, Ron Witmeyer, Donny Harrel 2003 Conference Record: 13-11 (4th, 2003 Record: 54-14 Matt Priess 2003 Record: 25-28 Pac-10) 2003 Conference Record: 16-8 (2nd, 2003 Record: 28-27 2003 Conference: 7-17 (tie-8th, Pac-10) 2003 Series vs. WSU: Arizona 2-1 Pac-10) 2003 Conference Record: 10-17 (7th, 2003 Series vs. WSU: WSU 3-2 2003 Postseason: 0-2 (Fullerton Regional) 2003 Series vs. WSU: ASU 3-0 Pac-10) 2003 Postseason: None Series Record: Arizona leads 15-8 (1974- 2003 Postseason: 4-2 (NCAA Super 2003 Series vs. WSU: Cal 2-1 Series Record: WSU leads 215-178-2 2003) Regional) 2003 Postseason: None (1910-2003) Home Field: Frank Sancet Field (6,500) Series Record: ASU leads 26-5 (1973- Series Record: Cal leads 28-21-1 (1902- Home Field: Goss Stadium at Coleman Baseball SID: Matt Rector 2003) 2003) Field (2,000) E-Mail: [email protected] Home Field: Packard Stadium (4,200) Home Field: Evans Diamond (2,500) Baseball SID: Kip Carlson Office:520-621-0914 Baseball SID: Jeff R. Evans Baseball SID: Scott Ball E-Mail: [email protected] Home: 520-327-2617 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office:541-737-7472 Press Box: 520-621-4440 Office: 480-965-6592 Office: 510-643-1741 Home: 541-745-5636 FAX: 520-621-2681 Cell: 480-734-7791 Home: 510-334-0793 Press Box: 541-737-7475 Web Site: www.arizonaathletics.com Press Box: 480-727-7253 Press Box: 510-642-3098 FAX: 541-737-3072 President: Dr. Peter Likins FAX: 480-965-5408 FAX: 510-643-7778 Web Site: www.osubeavers.com Athletics Director: Jim Livengood Web Site: www.thesundevils.com Web Site: www.calbears.com President: Dr. Edward Ray President: Michael Crow Chancellor: Robert Berdahl Athletics Director: Bob De Carolis Athletics Director: Gene Smith Athletics Director: Steve Gladstone SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STANFORD UCLA WASHINGTON Game Dates: April 16-17-18 Game Dates: April 30, May 1-2 Game Dates: May 14-15-16 Game Dates: March 19-20-21, April Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Location: Stanford, Calif. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. 8-9-10 Nickname: Trojans Nickname: Cardinal Nickname: Bruins Location: Seattle, Wash. Colors: Cardinal and Gold Colors: Cardinal and White Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Huskies Enrollment: 30,000 Enrollment: 14,339 Enrollment: 36,890 Colors: Purple and Gold Coach: Mike Gillespie (USC ’62) Coach: Mark Marquess (Stanford ‘69) Coach: Gary Adams (UCLA ’61) Enrollment: 26,800 Record at USC: 673-384-2 (17 years) Record at Stanford: 1144-551-5 (27 Record at UCLA: 949-794-7 (29 years) Coach: Ken Knutson (Washington, ‘81) Career Record: Same years) Career Record: 1,137-863-12 (34 Record at Washington: 389-253-1 (11 Assistants: Dave Lawn, Andy Nieto, Rob Career Record: Same years) years) Klein Associate Head Coach: Dean Stotz Assistants: Vince Beringhele, Tim Leary, Career Record: Same 2003 Record: 28-28 Assistants: Dean Stotz, Tom Kunis, Dave John Violette Assistants: Joe Ross, Travis Jewett, Gregg 2003 Conference Record: 11-13 (t-5th, Nakama 2003 Record: 28-31 Swenson Pac-10) 2003 Record: 51-18 2003 Conference Record: 11-13 (t-5th, 2003 Record: 42-18 2003 Series vs. WSU: USC 2-1 2003 Conference Record: 18-6 (1st, Pac-10) 2003 Conference Record: 15-9 (3rd, 2003 Postseason: None Pac-10) 2003 Series vs. WSU: UCLA 2-1 Pac-10) Series Record: USC leads 49-11 (1948- 2003 Series vs. WSU: Stanford 3-0 2003 Postseason: N/A 2003 Series vs. WSU: Washington 5-1 2003) 2003 Postseason: 10-3 (Won NCAA Series Record: UCLA leads 25-10 (1967- 2003 Postseason: 2-2 (NCAA Long Beach Home Field: Dedeaux Field (2,500) Stanford Regional; Won Super Regional 2003) Regional) Baseball SID: Jason Pommier at Stanford; College World Series Home Field: Jackie Robinson Stadium Series Record: WSU leads 221-167 (1901- E-Mail: [email protected] Runner-up) (1,250) 2003) Office:213-740-3807 Series Record: Stanford leads 23-13 Baseball SID: Neila Matheny Home Field: Husky Ballpark (1,500) Home: (1950-2003) E-Mail: [email protected] Baseball SID: Jeff Bechthold Press Box: 213-748-3449 Home Field: Sunken Diamond (4,000) Office:(310) 206-4008 E-Mail: [email protected] FAX: 213-740-7584 Baseball SID: Kyle McRae Home: Office: 206-543-2230 Web Site: www.usctrojans.com E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box: (310)-794-8213 Home: 206-526-0617 President: Dr. Steven B. Sample Office: 650-725-2959 FAX: (310)-825-8664 Press Box: 206-685-1994 Athletics Director: Mike Garrett Home: 650-962-9934 Web Site: www.uclabruins.com FAX: 206-543-5000 Press Box: 650-723-4629 Chancellor: Dr. Albert Carnesale Web Site: www.gohuskies.com FAX: 650-725-2957 Athletics Director: Dan Guerrero Interim President: Dr. Lee L. Huntsman Web Site: www.gostanford.com Athletics Director: Barbara Hedges President: John Hennessy Athletics Director: Dr. Ted Leland 46 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 47 2004 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN CAL POLY GONZAGA LEWIS-CLARK STATE Game Dates: April 2-3-4 Game Dates: River City Tournament, Feb. Game Dates: March 7-30, April 13-20-28 Game Dates: March 7, April 6, May 19 Location: Birmingham, Ala. 20-21-22 Location: Spokane, Wash. Location: Lewiston, Idaho Nickname: Panthers Location: San Luis Obispo, Calif. Nickname: Bulldogs, Zags Nickname: Warriors Colors: Black, Gold and White Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Blue, White, Red Colors: Navy, White, Red Enrollment: 1,360 Colors: Forest Green and Gold Enrollment: 5,206 Enrollment: 2,702 Coach: Brian Shoop (Malone College, Enrollment: 18,000 Coach: Mark Machtolf (Stanford, ’87) Coach: Ed Cheff (Lewis and Clark, ‘66) ’80) Coach: Larry Lee (Pepperdine ’83) Record at GU: First Season Record at LCSC: 1355-371-2 (25 Record at BSC: 575-249-1 (14 years) Record at Cal Poly: 27-28-1 (1 year) Career Record: First Season years) Career Record: Same Career Record: 487-269-4 (17 years) Assistants: Scott Asan, Danny Evans Career Record: Same Assistants: Bob Keller, Brian Autry Assistants: Jerry Weinstein, Jesse Zepeda, 2003 Record: 26-25-1 Assistants: Gary Piccone, Gus Knickrehm 2003 Record: 33-18 Jarek Krukow 2003 Conference Record: 14-16 (3rd, 2003 Record: 48-13 2003 Conference Record: 12-8 (4th, Big 2003 Record: 27-28-1 West Coast Conference) 2003 Conference Record: Independent South) 2003 Conference Record: 9-12 (4th, 2003 Series vs. WSU: Tie 2-2 2003 Series vs. WSU: 2-2 2003 Series vs. WSU: DNP Big West) 2003 Postseason: None 2003 Postseason: NAIA National 2003 Postseason: None 2003 Series vs. WSU: DNP Series Record: WSU leads 166-80 (1911- Champions Series Record: 0-0 2003 Postseason: None 2003) Series Record: 134-96-0 (1905-2003) Home Field: Scrushy-Striplin Field (1,000) Series Record: 0-0 Home Field: Avista Stadium (7,600) Home Field: Harris Field (5,100) Baseball SID: Will Chandler Home Field: Baggett Stadium (1,534) Baseball SID: Rich Moser Baseball SID: Garret Ward E-Mail: [email protected] Baseball SID: Eric Burdick E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office: 205-226-7736 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: 509-323-5484 Office: 208-792-2727 Home: 205-841-1207 Office: 805-756-6550 Home: 509-270-5484 Home: Press Box: 205-226-4798 Cell: 805-550-3427 Press Box: TBA Press Box: 208-746-1673 FAX: 205-226-3049 Press Box: 805-756-7456 FAX: 509-323-5730 FAX: 208-799-2075 Website: www.bcsports.net FAX: 805-756-2650 Website: www.gozags.com Website: www.lcsc.edu President: Dr. Neal R. Berte Website: www.gopoly.com President: Fr. Robert J. Spitzer, S.J. President: Dr. Dene Thomas Athletics Director: Joe Dean, Jr. President: Dr. Warren J. Baker Athletics Director: Mike Roth Athletic Director: Dr. Dene Thomas Athletics Director: John McCutcheon NEVADA NORTHWESTERN ORAL ROBERTS PACIFIC Game Dates: February 14 Game Dates: February 13 Game Dates: March 13 Game Dates: February 15 Location: Reno, Nev. Location: Evanston, Ill. Location: Tulsa, Okla. Location: Stockton, Calif. Nickname: Wolf Pack Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Golden Eagles Nickname: Tigers Colors: Navy Blue and Silver Colors: Purple and White Colors: Navy Blue, Vegas Gold, White Colors: Orange and Black Enrollment: 15,700 Enrollment: 7,700 Enrollment: 5,389 Enrollment: 6,000 Coach: Gary Powers (Nevada ’71) Coach: Paul Stevens (Lewis ’76) Coach: Rob Walton (Oklahoma State ’86) Coach: Ed Sprague Record at UN: 644-485-4 (21 years) Record at NU: 422-456-4 (16 Record at ORU: First Season Record at Pacific: First Season Career Record: Same seasons) Career Record: First Season Career Record: Same Assistants: Stan Stolte, Jay Uhlman, Chris Career Record: Same Assistants: Rob Cooper, Ryan Folmar, Assistants: Steve Pearse, Tim Dixon, Rob Briones, Anthony Carano Assistants: Tim Stoddard, Ron Klein, Joe Ryan Neill Selna 2003 Record: 32-24 Keenan 2003 Record: 41-20 2003 Record: 27-27 2003 Conference Record: 19-10 (2nd, 2003 Record: 25-25 2003 Conference Record: 19-1 (1st, 2003 Conference Record: 6-15 (6th, Western Athletic) 2003 Conference Record: 15-14 (5th, Mid Con) Big West) 2003 Series vs.
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