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The Opponents Petco Park, home of MLB’s San DiegoHeader Padres, where Herethe Beavers will play in March THE OPPONENTS 2008 Oregon State Baseball • www.osubeavers.com 61 2008 Opponents 2008 Opponent Information Team Head Coach (Yr.) Conference 2007 Rec. 2007 Conf. Ballpark (Capacity) Arizona Andy Lopez (7th) Pacific-10 42-17 15-9 (2nd) Jerry Kindall Field (6,500) Arizona State Pat Murphy (14th) Pacific-10 49-15 19-5 (1st) Packard Stadium (4,000) BYU Vance Law (9th) Mountain West 37-20 17-7 (2nd) Miller Park (2,204) California David Esquer (9th) Pacific-10 29-26 12-12 (4th) Evans Diamond (2,500) Georgia Dave Perno (7th) Southeastern 23-33 11-19 (6th East) Foley Field (3,291) Gonzaga Mark Machtolf (5th) West Coast 33-25 15-6 (2nd) Washington Trust Field (1,500) Long Beach State Mike Weathers (6th) Big West 39-20 15-6 (T-2nd) Blair Field (3,000) Loyola Marymount Frank Cruz (12th) West Coast 22-33-1 9-12 (T-4th) George C. Page Stadium (600) Miami (Ohio) Dan Simonds (4th) Mid-American 32-24 17-10 (2nd East) Hayden Park (1,000) Nevada Gary Powers (26th) Western Athletic 35-26 15-9 (2nd) Peccole Park (3,000) Pacific Ed Sprague (5th) Big West 16-43 3-18 (T-7th) Klein Family Field (2,500) Pepperdine Steve Rodriguez (5th) West Coast 35-22 14-7 (3rd) Eddy D. Field Stadium (1,800) Portland Chris Sperry (11th) West Coast 21-30 7-14 (7th) Joe Etzel Field (1,500) San Diego Rich Hill (10th) West Coast 43-18 18-3 (1st) Cunningham Stadium (1,200) San Diego State Tony Gwynn (6th) Mountain West 29-30 12-12 (3rd) Tony Gwynn Stadium (3,000) Santa Clara Mark O’Brien (7th) West Coast 27-29 9-12 (T-4th) Schott Stadium (1,500) Stanford Mark Marquess (32nd) Pacific-10 28-28 9-15 (8th) Sunken Diamond (2,113) UCLA John Savage (4th) Pacific-10 33-28 14-10 (3rd) Jackie Robinson Stadium (1,250) USC Chad Kreuter (2nd) Pacific-10 27-29 8-16 (9th) Dedeaux Field (1,800) Utah Valley Steve Gardner (18th) None 25-30 - Brent Brown (2,500) Washington Ken Knutson (16th) Pacific-10 29-27 11-13 (5th) Husky Ballpark (1,500) Washington State Donnie Marbut (4th) Pacific-10 28-26 10-14 (T-6th) Bailey-Brayton Field (3,500) Vanderbilt Tim Corbin (6th) Southeastern 54-13 22-8 (1st East) Hawkins Field (2,000) 2008 Sports Information Directory Team Contact Office Email Press Box Web Site Arizona Matt Rector (520) 621-0914 [email protected] (520) 621-4440 www.arizonaathletics.com Arizona State Randy Policar (480) 965-6594 [email protected] (480) 727-7253 www.thesundevils.com BYU Ralph Zobell (801) 422-9769 [email protected] (801) 422-4041 www.byucougars.com California Scott Ball (510) 643-1741 [email protected] (510) 642-3098 www.calbears.com Georgia Christopher Lakos (706) 542-1621 [email protected] (706) 542-6161 www.georgiadogs.com Gonzaga Rachel Engrissei (509) 323-4227 [email protected] (509) 279-1005 www.gozags.com Long Beach State Niall Adler (562) 985-7565 [email protected] (562) 433-8605 www.longbeachstate.com Loyola Marymount Tyler Geivett (310) 338-7638 [email protected] (310) 338-3046 www.lmulions.com Miami (Ohio) John Berry (513) 529-7092 [email protected] (513) 529-4331 www.muredhawks.com Nevada Jack Kuestermeyer (775) 682-6984 [email protected] (775) 784-1585 www.nevadawolfpack.com Pacific Glen Sisk (209) 946-2289 [email protected] (209) 946-2722 www.pacifictigers.com Pepperdine Ronnie Zamora (310) 506-4333 [email protected] (310) 506-4598 www.pepperdinesports.com Portland Adam Linnman (503) 943-7731 [email protected] (503) 943-7253 www.portlandpilots.com San Diego Chris Loucks (619) 260-7930 [email protected] (619) 260-8829 www.usdtoreros.com San Diego State Dave Kuhn (619) 594-5547 [email protected] (619) 594-4103 www.goaztecs.com Santa Clara Sabrina Polidoro (408) 554-4659 [email protected] (408) 554-4063 www.santaclarabroncos.com Stanford Kyle McRae (650) 725-2959 [email protected] (650) 723-4629 www.gostanford.com UCLA Alex Timiraos (310) 206-4008 [email protected] (310) 794-8213 www.uclabruins.com USC Jason Pommier (213) 740-3807 [email protected] (213) 748-3449 www.usctrojans.com Utah Valley Clint Burgi (801) 863-8644 [email protected] (801) 362-1548 www.wolverinegreen.com Washington Jeff Bechtold (206) 543-2230 [email protected] (206) 685-1994 www.gohuskies.com Washington State Craig Lawson (509) 335-0265 [email protected] (509) 335-8291 www.wsucougars.com Vanderbilt Thomas Samuel (615) 343-0020 [email protected] (615) 320-0436 www.vucommodores.com 62 2006 • Back-To-Back National Champions • 2007 2008 Opponents 2008 Series Information Team All-Time Record 2007 Series Since 1995 Last Meeting Arizona Arizona, 25-16 UA, 3-0 UA, 17-13 2007: UA 17, OSU 14 Arizona State Arizona State, 35-16 ASU, 4-1 ASU, 21-12 2007: OSU 12, ASU 6 BYU Oregon State, 11-6 None OSU, 4-0 2006: OSU 12, BYU 2 California California, 33-22 OSU, 2-1 OSU, 17-13 2007: OSU 5, CAL 3 Georgia Oregon State, 4-0 OSU, 3-0 OSU, 4-0 2007: OSU 6, UGA 2 Gonzaga Oregon State, 59-31 GU, 1-0 OSU, 14-9 2007: GU 6, OSU 5 Long Beach State Long Beach State, 5-1 None None 1989: LBSU 13, OSU 6 Loyola Marymount Tied, 1-1 None LMU, 1-0 1999: LMU 13, OSU 4 Miami (Ohio) None None None First Meeting Nevada Oregon State, 10-2 None OSU, 7-0 2006: OSU 8, UNR 1 Pacific Oregon State, 8-7 None OSU, 4-2 2006: OSU 6, UOP 4 Pepperdine Pepperdine, 7-3 None UP, 3-1 2006: UP 7, OSU 1 Portland Oregon State, 142-60 OSU, 2-0 OSU, 38-9 2007: OSU 10, UP 1 San Diego San Diego, 5-4 None Tied, 4-4 2005: OSU 3, USD 2 San Diego State Oregon State, 6-5-1 None Tied, 2-2-1 2003: OSU 10, SDSU 6 Santa Clara Santa Clara, 14-3-1 None SCU, 7-0 2000: SCU 12, OSU 10 Stanford Stanford, 36-22 OSU, 2-1 STAN, 15-14 2007: OSU 8, STAN 6 UCLA UCLA, 26-17 OSU, 2-1 UCLA, 15-14 2007: UCLA 5, OSU 2 USC USC, 38-17 OSU, 2-1 USC, 21-12 2007: OSU 9, USC 8 Utah Valley State Oregon State, 5-1 None OSU, 5-1 2006: OSU 13, UVS 6 Washington Oregon State, 219-181-2 UW, 2-1 UW, 36-33 2007: OSU 8, UW 2 Washington State Washington State, 217-187-2 WSU, 2-1 OSU, 46-21 2007: WSU 5, OSU 3 Vanderbilt None None None First Meeting 2007 Results vs. 2008 Portland (2-0) Date Site Result OSU Pitcher Opponents 4/10 H OSU, 12-4 Keim 4/24 A OSU, 10-1 Turpen Arizona (0-3) Date Site Result OSU Pitcher Stanford (2-1) 3/30 A UA, 5-4 Stutes Date Site Result OSU Pitcher 3/31 A UA, 8-2 Paterson 4/27 A OSU, 13-7 Keitzman 4/1 A UA, 17-14 Turpen 4/28 A STAN, 9-7 Maxwell 4/29 A OSU, 8-6 Reyes Arizona State (2-3) Date Site Result OSU Pitcher UCLA (2-1) 2/17 N OSU, 12-4 Paterson Date Site Result OSU Pitcher 5/18 H ASU, 4-3 Stutes 5/25 A OSU, 10-7 Turpen 5/19 H ASU, 3-0 Paterson 5/26 A OSU, 13-5 Paterson 5/20 H ASU, 8-1 Reyes 5/27 A UCLA, 5-2 Reyes 6/18 N OSU, 12-6 Stutes USC (2-1) (Above) Joey Wong hit .438 against Arizona California (2-1) Date Site Result OSU Pitcher State last season. (Below) Jorge Reyes won the Date Site Result OSU Pitcher 4/5 H OSU, 9-5 Stutes second-game in a three-game sweep of Georgia. 4/13 H OSU, 1-0 Stutes 4/6 H USC, 4-1 Paterson 4/14 H CAL, 4-0 Paterson 4/7 H OSU, 9-8 Kunz 4/15 H OSU, 5-3 Maxwell Washington (1-2) Georgia (3-0) Date Site Result OSU Pitcher Date Site Result OSU Pitcher 5/4 N UW, 6-2 Stutes 2/9 A OSU, 10-8 McCormick 5/5 A UW, 9-6 Paterson 2/10 A OSU, 7-3 Reyes 5/6 A OSU, 8-2 Reyes 2/11 A OSU, 6-2 Turpen Washington State (1-2) Gonzaga (0-1) Date Site Result OSU Pitcher Date Site Result OSU Pitcher 5/11 H WSU, 5-4 Stutes 2/16 N GU, 6-5 Grbavac 5/12 H OSU, 11-5 Turpen 5/13 H WSU, 5-3 Reyes 2008 Oregon State Baseball • www.osubeavers.com 63 2008-09 Camps Learn baseball skills from Oregon State’s coaching staff and other top coaches from around the Pacific Northwest. 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