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General Information Table of Contents Founded ...... 1897 Enrollment ...... 32,817 General Information History Book Nickname...... Aztecs Media Information...... 2 Early Years...... 64 Mascot...... The Aztec Warrior Media Outlets ...... 3 Aztec Tradition ...... 66 Colors ...... Scarlet and Black 2010 Schedule ...... 3 NCAA Attendance Record...... 71 President ...... Dr. Stephen L. Weber Stadium ...... 4 NAIA Champions...... 72 IAthletic Director ...... Jim Sterk NCAA Tournament Results ...... 73 Faculty Representative...... Dr. Roger Caves Coaching Staff Aztec Pros ...... 74 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Tony Gwynn Bio ...... 8 Golden Sikes Winners...... 76 Conference...... Mountain West Bio ...... 12 All-Americans/All-Region...... 78 Bio ...... 13 All-Conference...... 79 Baseball Coaching Staff Brock Ungricht Bio...... 14 Aztec MVPs...... 81 Head Coach...... Tony Gwynn (SDSU) Support Staff ...... 15 Overall Record ...... 214-213 (7 years) Record Book Record at SDSU ...... 214-213 (7 years) The 2010 Aztecs Aztec Records ...... 82 Asst. Coaches .....Mark Martinez (Mesa State ‘84) Roster...... 16 Year-By-Year Team Hitting Stats ...... 84 Eric Valenzuela (Pepperdine ’01) Photo Roster ...... 17 Year-By-Year Team Hitting Stats ...... 85 Volunteer Asst...... Brock Ungricht (SDSU ’08) Season Outlook...... 18 Annual Batting Average/ERA Leaders ...... 86 Office Phone ...... (619) 594-6889 Aztec Veteran Bios...... 20 Batting/ERA top 10s ...... 87 Aztec Newcomer Bios ...... 37 Annual Offensive Leaders ...... 88 Baseball Support Staff Annual Pitching Leaders ...... 90 Season Leaders ...... 92 Director of Operations ...... Anthony Johnson 2010 Opponents Career Leaders ...... 94 Asst. Dir. of Operations ...... Mark Viramontes 2010 Opponents...... 44 Past Head Coaches ...... 96 Athletic Trainers...... Dave Smith, ATC Aztec Invitational ...... 48 Through The Years ...... 97 Brady Green, Matt Guerra, Ben Lowe MWC Tournament ...... 48 Series Records...... 98 Equipment ...... Pat Murray, E.M.,C. Series Scores ...... 49 Year-By-Year Scores ...... 99 Strength & Conditioning ...... Dave Ohton MWC Composite Schedule ...... 54 Lettermen ...... 111 ...... 56 Baseball Facts The University 2009 Record...... 41-23 2009 Review The University ...... 116 2009 MWC Record ...... 15-9 (4th) 2009 Season Review ...... 58 Aztec Culture...... 118 Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 17/12 2009 MWC Standings ...... 59 University President ...... 119 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/2 2009 Honors and Awards...... 59 Prominent Alumni ...... 120 Returning/Lost ...... 6/10 2009 Overall Statistics...... 60 Rankings and Distinctions ...... 121 Total Players Returning...... 17 2009 MWC Statistics ...... 61 Aztec Athletic Center...... 122 JC Transfers...... 5 2009 Results ...... 62 Athletic Facilities...... 124 Incoming Freshmen...... 12 Academic Services...... 126 Athletic Department Directory ...... 127 City of ...... 128 Year Opened ...... 1997 Capacity ...... 3,000 Surface...... Natural Grass Outfield Distances ...... 340-360-410-370-340 SDSU Media Relations Baseball Contact ...... Dave Kuhn E-Mail...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (619) 594-5547 Office Fax ...... (619) 582-6541 Home Phone...... (619) 582-8965 Mobile Phone...... (619) 957-8371 Web Site...... www.goaztecs.com Credits Editor/Writer/Design ...... Dave Kuhn Cover Design...... Jenna Schuster Photography ...... Stan Liu, Tom Kiefner Judy Olinger, Kenny Olinger Ernie Anderson, Chuck Henry, Brian Henry On the Cover First team All-American Addison Reed and all-Mountain West Conference first team Cory Vaughn

u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u 1 MEDIA INFORMATION Credentials Interviews AZTEC MEDIA RELATIONS All requests for press and photo passes should SDSU head coach Tony Gwynn and players are be made by contacting Dave Kuhn at the Aztec available for interviews either before or after prac- Athletic Media Relations Office at San Diego tice sessions daily. Requests for interviews - State (619-594-5547) or by fax (619-582-6541). side of practice times (including radio and Season credentials are available for media mem- television) should be arranged through the Media bers requiring access to home games on a regu- Relations Office at (619) 594-5547. On game lar basis. -game credentials will be issued days, no Aztec players will be available until post- upon request and will be left at the media press game media sessions. Following SDSU home table located directly behind the Tony Gwynn Sta- games, the coaches and players will be available dium press box. for interviews after a 5-10 minute cooling off pe- riod. A representative of the Media Relations Of- fice will media with post-game interviews. Mike May, Asst. Athletic Director Team Practices For any other special requests, please contact The baseball team practices Monday-Friday from the Media Relations Office. 2:00--4:30 p.m. on non-game days with various players working out according to class schedules. Practice sessions are usually open for viewing, Press Box Services as well as interviews. For specific information on Copies of the final box score will be provided to a practice session or schedule, call the Media Re- all media in attendance, as well as a play-by-play lations Office. if requested. A fax machine is located in the Media Relations Office, and the staff will send box Campus Parking scores and play-by-plays upon request. Media who will be on campus during non-game Aztec Athletics Center Dave Kuhn, Baseball Contact days will need to obtain a special parking permit from the Media Relations Office. Parking is avail- The Aztec Athletics Center is the four-story com- Media Relations Staff able in structure 5, located at the corner of Mon- plex located just south of Peterson Gym at 5302 tezuma Road and 55th Street. During games, all 55th Street. The baseball coaches’ offices are lo- Director ...... Mike May parking will be in structure 5 or in structure 4 lo- cated on the fourth floor of the facility. The Ath- [email protected] cated at the north end of Cox Arena. letic Media Relations Office is located in the Assistant Director ...... Dave Kuhn athletics center on the third floor in suite 3014. [email protected] Assistant Director ...... Peggy Curtin Telephone Lines [email protected] There are two campus telephone lines available The Internet Assistant Director ...... Darin Wong in the press box for use by the media. These San Diego State baseball has a page on the In- [email protected] phones are available on a first-come, first-serve ternet that contains results, statistics, notes and Assistant Director ...... Jamie McConeghy basis. There are two phone lines available for vis- historical information. The address to access the [email protected] iting radio stations in an enclosed booth within the SDSU Athletics home page (which contains infor- Administrative Assistant...... Andrea Rogers press box. There is also an auxiliary area with a mation on all Aztec sports) is: [email protected] single phone line for use by radio as necessary. Radio stations requiring special broadcast lines www.GoAztecs.com Phone: (619) 594-5547 (e.g. ISDN) should call the San Diego State Fax: (619) 582-6541 Telecommunications Office at (619) 594-5853.

Tony Gwynn Stadium Directions From Interstate 8, take the College Avenue exit and go south. Turn right at Montezuma (second 4 stop light at the top of the hill). Go to the second stop light (55th Street) and turn right. Make an immediate left at the first stop light into the 3 parking structure. For entrance to the stadium, 2 go to the bottom floor and walk out of the north side. From there, you will see the stadium. Fol- low the path along the playing fields to the ticket office.

Persons with disabled placards/ license plates should proceed directly to parking lots sur- rounding Tony Gwynn Stadium, along 55th Street & Remington Road. Your placard/ dis- abled license plate is valid in any marked park- 1 ing stall. Map Key 1. Parking Structure 5 2. Aztec Athletics Center 3. 4. Tony Gwynn Stadium

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KGTV (ABC) Channel 10 Newspapers 4600 Air Way San Diego Union-Tribune San Diego, CA 92102 2010 Schedule News Desk: (619) 237-6380 PO Box 120191 Date Opponent Site Fax: (619) 527-0369 San Diego, CA 92112 Feb. 19 Oklahoma 6:00 p.m. News Desk: (619) 293-1341 Website: 10news.com Ben Higgins, Sports Director: (619) 237-6372 Feb. 20 Oklahoma (DH) 1:00 p.m. Fax: (619) 260-5078 Feb. 21 Oklahoma 1:00 p.m. E-Mail: [email protected] Steve Smith, Sports: (619) 237-6314 Feb. 23 UC Riverside 6:00 p.m. Website: signonsandiego.com Feb. 25 San Diego 6:00 p.m. Doug Williams, Sports Editor: (619) 293-1817 KNSD (NBC) Channel 7/39 Feb. 26 at San Diego 2:00 p.m. Kevin Gemmell, Sports: (619) 718-5304 225 Broadway Feb. 27 San Diego 1:00 p.m. Nick Canepa, Columnist: (619) 293-1397 San Diego, CA 92101 Tim Sullivan, Columnist: (619) 293-1033 News Desk: (619) 578-0201 Feb. 28 at San Diego 1:00 p.m. Fax: (619) 578-0202 Mar. 2 at UC Riverside 6:00 p.m. North County Times Website: nbcsandiego.com Mar. 4 Kentucky 6:00 p.m. 207 E. Pennsylvania Ave. Jim Laslavic, Sports Director: (619) 578-0226 Mar. 5 Monmouth 6:00 p.m. Escondido, CA 92025 Derek Togerson, Sports: (619) 578-0215 Mar. 6 Monmouth 6:00 p.m. News Desk: (800) 200-1601 Dave Smith, Photographer: (619) 578-0243 Mar. 9 at Long Beach State 6:30 p.m. Fax: (760) 740-5045 Mar. 11 Alabama-Birmingham# 6:00 p.m. E-Mail: [email protected] KSWB (Fox) Channel 5 Mar. 12 Cal State Fullerton# 6:00 p.m. Website: nctimes.com 7191 Engineer Rd. Mar. 13 Fresno State# 6:00 p.m. Loren Nelson, Sports Editor: (760) 740-3551 San Diego, CA 92111 Mar. 14 San Francisco# 3:00 p.m. Zach Jones, Beat Writer: (760) 740-3551 News Desk: (858) 573-6500 Mar. 20 Santa Clara 6:00 p.m. Fax: (858) 573-6600 Mar. 21 Santa Clara 1:00 p.m. Daily Aztec Website: fox5sandiego.com Mar. 22 Santa Clara 6:00 p.m. San Diego State University, BAM-2 Troy Hirsch, Sports: (858) 573-6507 Mar. 23 Santa Clara 1:00 p.m. Ross Shimabuku, Sports: (858) 845-6252 San Diego, CA 92182-4591 Mar. 26 at New * 6:00 p.m. Jason Hendrick, Producer: (858) 354-8445 News Desk: (619) 594-7817 Mar. 27 at * 2:00 p.m. Fax: (619) 594-7277 Mar. 28 at New Mexico* 1:00 p.m. KUSI (IND) Channel 51/9 Email: [email protected] Mar. 29 Stony Brook 6:00 p.m. Website: thedailyaztec.com PO Box 719051 San Diego, CA 92171-9051 Mar. 30 Stony Brook 6:00 p.m. Edward Lewis, Sports Editor Apr. 1 at TCU* 6:30 p.m. Beau Bearden, Beat Writer News Desk: (858) 505-5014 Fax: (858) 576-9317 Apr. 2 at TCU* 6:30 p.m. Website: kusi.com Apr. 3 at TCU* 2:00 p.m. Wire Service Paul Rudy, Sports Director: (858) 505-5042 Apr. 6 at UC Irvine 6:00 p.m. Rick Willis, Sports: (858) 505-5032 Apr. 9 at Air Force* 2:00 p.m. Associated Press Apr. 10 at Air Force* 1:00 p.m. PO Box 191 XETV (CW) Channel 6 Apr. 11 at Air Force* 12:00 p.m. San Diego, CA 92112 8253 Ronson Road Apr. 13 at Cal State Northridge 3:00 p.m. News Desk: (619) 231-9365 San Diego, CA 92111 Apr. 16 Utah* 6:00 p.m. Fax: (619) 291-2098 News Desk: (858) 650-5401 Apr. 17 Utah* 1:00 p.m. Email: [email protected] Fax: (858) 279-0061 Apr. 18 Utah* 1:00 p.m. Bernie Wilson, Sports Editor Website: sandiego6.com Apr. 20 UC Irvine 6:00 p.m. Apr. 23 Wagner 6:00 p.m. Television Stations Apr. 24 Wagner (DH) 1:00 p.m. Radio Stations Apr. 25 Wagner 1:00 p.m. Channel 4 San Diego XTRA Sports (1360 AM) Apr. 27 Long Beach State 6:00 p.m. 350 10th Avenue, Suite 500 9660 Granite Ridge Drive Apr. 30 New Mexico* 6:00 p.m. San Diego, CA 92101 San Diego, CA 92123-2657 News Desk: (619) 876-4817 May 1 New Mexico* 1:00 p.m. News Desk: (619) 570-1360 Fax: (619) 595-0168 May 2 New Mexico* 1:00 p.m. Website: xtrasports1360.com Website: 4sd.com May 7 Air Force* 6:00 p.m. Jason Bott, Sports Producer: (619) 876-4817 May 8 Air Force* 1:00 p.m. KOGO (600 AM) Jenny Cavnar, Sports: (619) 876-4859 May 9 Air Force* 1:00 p.m. 9660 Granite Ridge Drive Steve Quis, Sports: (619) 876-4833 May 13 at Brigham Young* 6:00 p.m. San Diego, CA 92123-2657 John Weisbarth, Sports: (619) 876-4845 May 14 at Brigham Young* 6:00 p.m. News Desk: (858) 560-6671 May 15 at Brigham Young* 1:00 p.m. Fax: (858) 715-3363; (858) 715-3364 KFMB (CBS) Channel 8 May 20 UNLV* 6:00 p.m. Website: kogo.com PO Box 85888 May 21 UNLV* 6:00 p.m. San Diego, CA 92186 May 22 UNLV* 1:00 p.m. XPRS Sports Radio (1090 AM) News Desk: (858) 495-7587 May 25-29 MWC Tournament# TBA 3655 Nobel Drive, #470 Fax: (858) 560-0627 San Diego, CA 92122 Website: kfmb.com # SDSU Tournament * Mountain West News Desk: (858) 453-9153 Kyle Kraska, Sports Director: (858) 495-7588 Conference Game Fax: (858) 453-9157 John Howard, Sports: (858) 495-7586 # at Tony Gwynn Stadium Mike Menninger, Producer: (858) 495-7589 Website: mighty1090.com Todd Villalobos, Producer: (858) 495-7587

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ony Gwynn Stadium became the new home The most recent field improvement con- in May 2005, that number has increased to over Tof the San Diego State baseball program sists of artificial field turf that extends from the 1,800, as more than 1,000 chair back seats during the 1997 season. Upon its opening, the end of each dugout in foul territory outside the were installed in the plaza level from first to third facility was hailed as one of the top college base lines. The turf was installed prior to the base. The remaining seats are comprised of baseball stadiums in the country. A poll of col- start of the 2010 season. In addition, a large bleacher benches that extend down both base lege coaches by ranked it Aztec logo now occupies the area directly be- lines. among the top 20 collegiate facilities in the na- hind home plate. The latest stadium improvements came tion and the fourth-best park in the western U.S. The outfield is enclosed by a 10-foot high just prior to the start of the 2010 season when Groundbreaking for this project took place green wall made of a material designed to be Field Turf was installed in the foul territory areas on Aug. 21, 1996. The $4 million facility was resilient upon contact. The outfield wall features in front of both dugouts and behind home plate. made possible through the generosity of San advertising signage as well as the names and In additon, new sod was placed in the infield. Diego Padres owner John Moores, who do- numbers of past players who have been hon- These upgrades were made possible by a do- nated the funds to make the program’s dream ored for their accomplishments as members of nation to the baseball programby former Aztec of a state-of-the-art stadium at San Diego State the SDSU program. pitcher . University a reality. Stadium lighting consists of six poles using Among the amenities contained within the The structure is named in honor of the for- 2000-watt fixtures, making the facility one of the stadium itself are the following: mer Aztec and current head coach. The playing most well-lit fields in college and professional u Two concession stands and two sets of rest- field remains Charlie Smith Field in honor of the baseball. rooms located behind the seating area on the long-time former San Diego State head coach. The stadium‘s electronic scoreboard, in- plaza level. It retains its former dimensions of 340 feet down stalled prior to the start of the 2003 season, is u A coaches dressing room and adjacent play- both the right and left field lines and 410 to dead located behind the right centerfield fence and ers’ meeting room located at the east end of center field. Distance to the alleys is 360 feet in features a complete line score as well as video the first base stands to be used for team left center and 370 in right center. playback capability. functions as well as a lounge for SDSU ath- Additional area has been added between Seating capacity of the stadium is 3,000, letes. home plate and the backstop (now 45 feet), and and that number could reach as high as 4,000 u The Stephen and Mary Birch Baseball Mu- the warning track in the outfield has been in the future. Of the 2,200 permanent seats in- seum located at the north end of the third widened to 20 feet. The field itself is a natural stalled during the initial phase of construction, base stand. The museum features numerous turf (Tif Santa Ana grass), while the infield and 800 were armchair-style around the stadium at items relating to the history of baseball at warning track utilize crushed brick dust. the field level. With the addition of new seating San Diego State. Top 10 Crowds at TGS Att. Score Date 3,337 San Diego State 5, Air Force 0 May 8, 2009 3,072 San Diego State 4, TCU 3 April 24, 2009 2,857 Texas 9, San Diego State 3 Feb. 4, 2005 2,353 Texas 13, San Diego State 5 Feb. 5, 2005 2,102 San Diego State 4, UNLV 3 March 13, 2009 2,032 Brigham Young 4, San Diego State 2 March 20, 2009 1,788 Utah 2, San Diego State 1 April 27, 2002 1,549 San Diego State 6, Utah 5 April 28, 2002 1,509 San Diego 8, San Diego State 4 April 15, 2003 1,507 San Diego State 5, UC Riverside 4 Feb. 5, 2002

The largest crowd at Tony Gwynn Stadium to see the Aztecs was 3,158 on March 30, 1998, when SDSU lost to the New York Yan- kees, 12-3.

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The Stephen and Mary Birch Foundation Base- The museum is open 90 minutes prior to Aztec ball Museum is located on the stadium con- home games and remains open through the fifth course behind the third-base stands. of those contests. There is no charge for visiting the museum, but Constructed with the aid of a grant from the donations are gratefully accepted. Stephen and Mary Birch Foundation, the facility features displays and exhibits honoring past The museum is always looking for new items Aztec players and teams who have contributed that will contribute to the facility’s theme of San to the tradition of San Diego State baseball. Diego State baseball history. Items such as photos or published material (programs, score- Among the highlights are lockers chronicling the cards, articles) can be copied and returned if de- careers of Tony Gwynn and SDSU’s Golden sired. Other items such as uniforms, equipment, Spikes Award winner Travis Lee, who has etc., are sought either on a permanent or loaned played with Arizona, and Tampa basis for display. Bay during his major league career. u Home and visiting team locker rooms with shower facilities. There is also an umpire’s Fans and boosters can have their names added dressing room for the use of game officials. Along with photos, scrapbooks, trophies, score to the museum’s mailing list by signing up at the books and other memorabilia, the museum also facility or by sending a request to: u A training room with a Jacuzzi and dry sauna. features a television for viewing Aztec highlights as well as a computer terminal connected to the Stephen & Mary Birch Baseball Museum u An equipment room with storage space for internet. Fans may also purchase past San Tony Gwynn Stadium uniforms, , bats, etc. Diego State baseball publications. San Diego State University u A modern press box with booths for radio and San Diego, CA 92182 television. A state-of-the-art public address system is operated from the press box as is the stadium scoreboard. An elevator is avail- able to take media and VIPs from ground level to the press box. u Four sky boxes adjacent to the press box for visiting groups to view games. u There is an alumni lounge near the elevator on the ground floor that serves as reception area and hosts various functions. The room has been provided through the generosity of former Aztec pitcher Bud Black and his wife, Nan, who oversaw much of the work on the project herself. u Covered sunken team dugouts with tunnels adjacent to each that lead to the team locker rooms. u Two large batting/pitching cages located down the left and right field lines. Each cage has space for two indoor batting practice areas or two mounds. An auxiliary batting cage/storage building has been con- structed down the right field line. All of these cages are fully lit for night use. In addition, a new outdoor bullpen was installed down the left field line just prior to the 2004 season. u A barbecue/picnic area is available between the end of the permanent stands and the bat- ting cage structures down right field line. This area is available for special events and group outings. u Ticket booths are located behind the stadium along the first base side to serve fans’ needs at all games.

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Inside Head Coach Tony Gwynn ...... 8 Coaching Staff ...... 12 Support Staff...... 15 2010 Roster ...... 16 Season Outlook ...... 18 Returning Players ...... 20 Newcomers...... 37

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sistant coach with the Aztecs during the 2002 campaign under former head coach , Major League Debut who retired at the end of that season. Gwynn became only the fourth head coach urchased from -A Hawaii the night in SDSU history since the sport of baseball was Pbefore, Tony Gwynn made his major elevated to “major” varsity status in 1936. He league debut in San Diego on July 19, 1982, succeeded the coach for whom he played for going 2-for-4 with a , a scored, a three years during his collegiate baseball ca- sacrifice fly and an RBI in a 7-6 loss to the reer. Phillies. It didn’t take him long to become accli- Batting fifth in the order and playing cen- mated to the college game as he was named ter field, the 22-year-old Gwynn gave the the Mountain West Conference Coach of the Padres a 2-0 lead in the first inning with a sac- Year in just his second season after leading the rifice fly to center, scoring Tim Flannery in his Aztecs to the league’s regular-season title in first big league off Mike Krukow. 2004. Last season Gwynn led his Aztecs to a He lined to short off Sid Monge in the 43-21 record and its first trip to the NCAA Re- third and struck out swinging against Monge in gionals since 1991. His seven-year record at his the fifth. alma mater stands at 214-213 (.501) and his Gwynn collected his first in his third at coaching record in league play stands at 111- bat (fourth plate appearance), lashing an 71 (.610). eighth-inning double off Monge. The 49-year-old Gwynn concluded a 20- In his final at bat, down a run with the ormer major league all-star and San Diego year career with the on Sept. bases empty and two out in the bottom of the FState outfielder Tony Gwynn enters his 30, 2001, as one of only 16 players (including ninth, he singled off Ron Reed before Terry eighth season at the helm of the Aztec baseball four National Leaguers) to have played at least Kennedy bounced back to the pitcher to end program. His tenure at SDSU follows a standout 20 seasons and spent their entire careers with the game. major league career that saw him inducted into one team. the National Baseball Hall of Fame in January Known as “Mr. Padre” both 2007. during and after his long and dis- An All-American at San Diego State as a tinguished major league career, collegiate player, Gwynn was named SDSU’s the San Diego club retired his head baseball coach on September 21, 2001, No. 19 jersey in ceremonies held and officially took the reins of the Aztec program at in September in July 2002. He had served as a volunteer as- 2004. In spring of 2005, the street on which the stadium is lo- cated was named Tony Gwynn The 1981 Draft Drive in his honor. The club also ony Gwynn was a third-round pick, the unveiled a statue of Gwynn in Tfourth player selected by the San Diego the Park at the Park at PETCO Padres in the regular phase of the 1981 June Park on July 21, 2007. Free Agent Draft. Incredibly, Gwynn was not A native of Long Beach, even the first San Diego State Aztec selected Gwynn attended Long Beach in the 1981 draft. That honor went to shortstop Poly High before arriving at San Bobby Meacham, who was taken with the Diego State in 1977 as a highly- eighth pick in the first round by the Cardinals recruited point guard. After not playing baseball during and went on to play 457 games for the Yan- his freshman year to concen- kees from 1983-88. trate on basketball, he was given The Padres had a pair of first-round a chance to play in 1979 when picks, which they spent on University of then-Aztec freshman shortstop Arkansas outfielder Kevin McReynolds (sixth Bobby Meacham (a future All- overall pick) and University of Miami catcher American and major leaguer Frank Castro (26th overall pick from the Yan- himself who knew Tony from his kees as compensation for free agent outfielder prep days) convinced Dietz to ). give Gwynn an opportunity to McReynolds went on to a successful compete. major league career with the Padres, Mets and Primarily a left fielder and Royals, while Castro peaked at the Double-A designated hitter during his level in 1986. three-year baseball career at In the second round, San Diego selected San Diego State, Gwynn was a right-hander Bill Long from Miami (Ohio) Uni- two-time All-American as an out- versity. Though he never pitched in San fielder after leading the Aztecs in Diego, Long won 27 games for the White Sox hitting his final two seasons. In and Expos from 1986-91. 1980, he hit .423 with six home Finally, Gwynn was selected in the third runs and 29 runs batted in. He round. That same day, he was chosen by the earned third-team All-America San Diego Clippers in the 10th round of the honors from Baseball News at NBA Draft. the end of the season.

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The Book on Gwynn In 2,440 career games over 20 major league season, Tony Gwynn... n ...hit safely in 1,829 games (75%) n ...collected 904 multiple-hit games (37%) including 626 two-hit games, 233 three-hit games, 36 four-hit games, eight five-hit games, and one career-best six-hit game (August 4, 1993 vs. San Francisco) n ...struck out one or more times in only 394 games (once every 6.2 games) n ...struck out once in a game 361 times (once every 6.8 games) n ...struck out two times in only 32 games (once every 76.3 games) n ...struck out three times only once (April 14, 1986 vs. ) n ...had 33 hitting streaks of 10 games or more

The following year, Gwynn was selected a first-team NCAA All-American after compiling a .416 batting average with 11 home runs and 62 runs batted in. He was a first-team all-Western Athletic Conference outfielder as well, and his RBI total that season still ranks among the top- 10 on the Aztec single-season list. In addition to three years of baseball, Gwynn was also a point guard for the Aztec basketball squad for four seasons and was named to the all-Western Athletic Conference team on two occasions. He remains the only athlete in WAC history to be honored as an all- conference performer in two sports. ern College. In that twin bill, he went 19 that season, going 2-for-4 with a double, run Still one of SDSU’s all-time greats at his 3-for-7 with a double, three runs scored, five scored, sacrifice fly and an RBI in a 7-6 loss to position, Gwynn tied the school record for as- RBI and a . He recorded game-win- the Phillies. sists in a game with 18 against UNLV on Feb. ning RBIs in both contests. The start of his 1983 season was delayed 3, 1980. He also still holds the Aztec records for On June 10, 1981, Gwynn was drafted by due to a fractured wrist suffered in the Puerto assists in a season (221) and career (590), and both the San Diego Padres (third round) and the Rican Winter League. After a Triple-A stint at averaged 5.5 per game over the course of his NBA’s San Diego Clippers (10th round). After where he hit .342 in 17 contests, he career. His mark of 8.2 assists per game during signing with the Padres, he reported to Walla the 1979-80 campaign is the best ever for an Walla of , where Aztec. he earned MVP honors after leading the league Gwynn’s Career Bests One of Gwynn’s legendary feats came dur- with a .331 batting average. He spent the final SEASON ing his final season at San Diego State. On Sat- three weeks of the season at Double-A Amarillo, Average ...... 394...... 1994 urday, March 7, 1981, he concluded the where he hit .462 over 23 games. Hits ...... 220...... 1997 basketball season with a 16-point, 16-assist In 1982, he was promoted to the Triple-A HR ...... 17...... 1997 performance at home against New Mexico. Two of the RBI...... 119...... 1997 days later (Monday, March 9), he was on the where he batted .328 in 93 contests. SB...... 56...... 1987 baseball field for a doubleheader against South- He made his major league debut on July Hit Streak...... 25gm...... 1983

SINGLE GAME Gwynn’s Aztec Career Baseball Statistics Hits ....6 ...8/4/93 vs. San Francisco Years G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-CS Avg. 5 ...8 times, last 4/28/98 vs. 1981-83 132 400 106 159 28 7 18 102 46 21 35-47 .398 4 ...35 times, last 9/29/99 at St. Louis HR .....2....4 times, last 8/14/99 vs. Florida Gwynn’s Aztec Career Basketball Statistics RBI ....5....5/30/94 vs. Pittsburgh Years G-GS FGM-FGA FG% FTM-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST ST PTS-Avg SB .....5....9/20/86 at Houston 1977-81 107-61 340-716 .475 236-344 .706 215-2.0 590 141 933-8.4 CAREER GRAND SLAMS Gwynn’s Padre Career Statistics 8/22/95 ..at Philadelphia off Tommy Greene 6/26/97 ..at Los Angeles off Mark Guthrie Years G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-CS Avg. (inside-the-park) 1982-01 2440 9288 1383 3141 543 85 135 1138 790 434 319-444 .338 8/4/99 at St. Louis off Kent Mercker

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joined the Padres permanently for the final 86 From 1993 to 1997, Gwynn hit .350 or bet-

games of the season, finishing with a .309 av- ter, becoming only the fourth player in history to Mr. Padre erage with the big league club. top the .350 mark in five consecutive seasons, In his 20 seasons with the Padres, Gwynn a feat previously accomplished by only Ty Cobb t the time of his retirement at the conclu- compiled a career average of .338, a mark that (11 straight .350 seasons), Rogers Hornsby Asion of the 2001 season, Tony Gwynn had ranks 17th all-time among major league players. (six) and Al Simmons (five). His career-high av- appeared in 2,440 of the San Diego Padre He hit .300 or better against every team in the erage came during the 1994 campaign when he franchise’s 5,219 games (46.8 percent). Garry with a high-water mark of .379 hit .394, the highest average in the National Templeton ranked second in Padres history, against the . League since 1930. having played in 1,286 contests (24.6 per- He hit over .300 for 19 consecutive sea- Over the course of his 20 seasons, he cent). Gwynn is the club’s all-time leader in sons, surpassing Honus Wagner’s National struck out only 434 times in 10,232 plate ap- batting average, hits, doubles, triples, RBI, runs scored, at-bats, games played, walks and League record set from 1897-1913. The only pearances, an average of once every 23.6 plate stolen bases. time he failed to bat .300 at any stop in his pro- appearances. With 790 career bases on balls, fessional career was in 1982, when after batting he drew 1.8 walks for every . He .328 in 93 Triple-A contests, he hit .289 in 54 walked more times than he struck out in each arate decades. games for the Padres in his major league debut one of his major league seasons except his Over his 20-year career, Gwynn hit .351 season. rookie campaign, when he drew 14 walks and with runners in scoring position, including a .390 Gwynn ended his playing days ranked 17th struck out 16 times in 54 contests. mark over his final six seasons. With 200 or in career hits (3,141). He was also ninth all-time Gwynn won a record-tying eight league more hits in 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989 and 1997, in singles with 2,378, 17th in doubles with 543, batting titles (1984, 1987-89, 1994-97), joining he is one of only 19 players to have reached and was among the top 75 in runs scored with Honus Wagner as one of only two players in Na- that milestone in five seasons. 1,383. tional League history to accomplish that feat. A member of the 3,000-hit club, he The only major leaguer to win achieved that feat on Aug. 6, 1999, at Montreal more is Ty Cobb, who earned 12 with a first-inning single to right center off Dan titles in the . Smith. Only two players achieved 3,000 hits in Gwynn and Cobb share the dis- fewer games than Gwynn and just five needed tinction of being the only players fewer at bats. Gwynn’s first major league hit had to string together two separate come off Philadelphia’s Sid Monge on July 19, streaks of three or more consec- 1982. His 1,000th hit was against Nolan Ryan utive batting titles, with Tony in Houston (April 22, 1988), and he got his earning three in a row from 1987- 2,000th off Colorado’s Bruce Ruffin (August 6, 89, then collecting four straight 1993). from 1994-97. He is the only Gwynn was 16-time National League All- player in major league history to Star and was voted to start that contest 11 win four batting titles in two sep- times. His 11 starts are the most ever by an N.L.

The statue commemorating Gwynn’s career as a member of the San Diego Padres was unveiled on July 21, 2007, in the Park in the Park at PETCO Park.

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Hall of Famer ony Gwynn, among the game’s most pro- Tlific hitters, was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers Association of America on January 9, 2007. He was honored for an outstanding major league career with the San Diego Padres that spanned 20 seasons. In 2001, Gwynn became the first ever unanimous selection to the Padres Hall of Fame upon his retirement at the conclusion of that season. He is also a member of the San Diego State Aztec Hall of Fame, having been in- ducted as a member of the Hall’s second class in 1989.

outfielder and equals ’s major- Tony Gwynn at ceremonies during which the San Diego Padres retired his No. 19 jersey at PETCO Park on league record among . He was Sept. 4, 2004. Seated in the front row (l-r) are his mother, Vendella; daughter, Anisha; and wife, Alicia. In named to the all-star squad 12 of his final 13 the back row (l-r) are his brother, Charles; Padres General Manager Kevin Towers; and agent John Boggs. seasons (all but 2000) and 16 of his last 18 In 1995, he was presented the Branch Gwynn and his wife, Alicia, have a son, for- campaigns. Rickey Award as the top community activist in mer Aztec Anthony (27), is currently an out- Gwynn was named to the Sporting News as well as the inaugural fielder with the San Diego Padres, and Silver Slugger team on seven occasions (the Chairman’s Award, given to the Padre who best daughter, Anisha Nicole (24), a national record- most in Padres history) and to that publication’s exemplifies community spirit. He was inducted ing artist. all-league team five times. He won five Rawl- into the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of His brother, Chris, was an All-American ings Gold Gloves for defensive excellence and Fame in Boise, Idaho, in 1999. baseball player at San Diego State, a member also garnered Padre MVP honors a club-record Gwynn has also been extremely commit- of the 1984 U.S. Olympic team and went on to seven times. He earned five National League ted to community service in the San Diego area. play with the Dodgers, Royals and Padres. His Player of the Month awards during his career, With his wife, Alicia, he established the Tony brother, Charles, was a baseball standout at Cal also a Padre best. Gwynn Foundation to help fund many worthy or- State Los Angeles and is now a teacher in The list of his honors off the field is just as ganizations supporting children in need such as South Central Los Angeles. impressive. Gwynn received the Roberto the Casa de Amparo, Neighborhood Clemente Man of the Year Award in 1999 for House, YMCA and the Police Athletic combining sportsmanship and community serv- League. For the past 14 years, he has SDSU Coaching Record ice with excellence on the field. He was hosted the annual Tony Gwynn awarded the 1999 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award, ——-Overall——- ——-Conf——- Conf. Celebrity Golf Classic to raise money for presented annually by Phi Delta Theta fraternity Year W L Pct W L Pct. Place the foundation. to the major league player who best exemplifies 2003 29 32 .475 18 12 .600 2nd He has also been actively involved the character and leadership of the Hall of Fame 2004 35 29 .547 19 9 .679 1st in the Padres Scholars program, which first baseman both on and off the field. 2005 26 35 .426 17 13 .567 3rd annually awards college scholarships to 2006 23 36 .390 14 8 .636 2nd 25 middle school students contingent 2007 29 30 .492 12 12 .500 3rd upon their graduating from high school 2008 31 28 .525 16 8 .667 t-2nd in good standing. In 1997, he was hon- 2009 41 23 .641 15 9 .625 4th ored as an Athlete Who Cares by USA Totals 214 213 .501 111 71 .610 Today Weekend magazine.

Gwynn By The Numbers

.338 -Gwynn’s career batting average, 18th-highest in MLB history .348 Gwynn’s batting average after turning 30 years old .371 Gwynn’s batting average in play (13-for-35) 1 Three-strikeout game in Gwynn’s career 5 Bases stolen by Gwynn on Sept. 20, 1986, at Houston 8 Career five-hit games by Gwynn, the most in Padre history (He also had a six-hit game, one of three all-time for the Padres) 10 Round in which he was drafted by the Clippers in the 1981 NBA Draft 19 Consecutive seasons with a .300-plus batting average, second-best behind Ty Cobb’s 23 24 Different players who finished ahead of Gwynn in the NL batting race from 1984-98 33 Hitting streaks of at least 10 games in Gwynn’s career 39 Base hits off of , the most by Gwynn against any pitcher 320 Gwynn’s base hits against the Astros, his most against any team 3,141 Gwynn’s career hits total, 17th all-time

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“We feel very fortunate to have Mark in the Aztec baseball program,” said Gwynn. “His expe- rience and knowledge of the game are impressive and we feel he is a tremendous asset as we continue to build the program here at San Diego State University.” During his tenure as a hitting and infield coach at New Mexico, Martinez was a key member in leading the Lobo offense that be- came one of the most prominent in the nation under his tutelage. New Mexico was ranked among the top 11 teams in the na- tion in hitting his final four seasons and the Lobos were ranked among the top 10 in batting, slugging, dou- bles, triples and homers in 2005. He also helped lead the Lobos to the 2000 Mountain West Confer- Mark Martinez ence regular-season title. (Mesa State ’84) Over his 17 seasons with New Mexico, he coached 47 all- Assistant Coach conference selections and four conference players of the year. ark Martinez begins his fifth season as an UNM also produced eight All- Massistant coach at San Diego State. He Americans, four freshman All- was hired on July, 28, 2005, arriving at SDSU Americans and four Academic after 17 years as an assistant at the University All-Americans during that span. In of New Mexico. addition, 31 players were drafted in Martinez’s responsibilities include being in his 17 years at UNM. charge of the Aztec infielders and also serves The 48-year-old Martinez In addition to his work with the Lobos, Mar- as SDSU’s third base coach during games. In came to New Mexico in 1988 after a five-year tinez gained valuable experience in the sum- addition, is involved with the Aztec baseball stint as an assistant coach at his alma mater, mers of 1993 and 1994 as head coach of the camps and clinics, a series of seminars offered Mesa State College in Grand Junction, Colo. He Mat-su Miners in the Alaska Summer League. each winter and summer. was an assistant there from 1984-88. Born Dec. 18, 1961, in Aurora, Colo., Mar- Martinez played shortstop at Mesa State tinez graduated from Longmont (Colo.) High from 1982-84, earning all-conference and all- School in 1980. He and wife, Jada Lucey Mar- district honors as a senior. He received his tinez, formerly UNM’s associate athletic director bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1984. for development, have two children: a daughter, He completed his master’s in sports administra- Marissa (11), and a son, Cade (6). tion from New Mexico in January 1990.

The Martinez Family - Jada, Cade, Masrissa and Mark

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He was also the catalyst for the 2006 re- cruiting class that was among Baseball Amer- ica’s Dandy Dozen and also spearheaded the recruiting efforts for the 2008 USD class that was ranked the nation’s best by Baseball Amer- ica. Valenzuela helped guide the Toreros to the first 40-win season in program history in 2007 with a 43-18 overall record, as well as a pro- gram-best No. 4 national ranking and a No. 8 national seed in the NCAA Tournament. He helped guide three pitchers to All-American sta- tus in 2007 and 2008 as well as helping guide to the WCC Pitcher of the Year and the No. 4 overall pick in the 2008 MLB draft. Also under his tutelage, USD has had three pitcher’s (Matusz-2007, Josh Romanski -2007 and AJ Griffin-2008) named to Team USA. In 2008, under Valenzuela’s guidance, the Torero pitching staff ranked fourth in the nation in (566), fourth in fewest walks (149) and seventh in ERA (3.40). Three of his charges Eric Valenzuela were selected in the first six rounds of the Major (Pepperdine ’01) League Draft including Brian Matusz (the No. 4 overall pick in the MLB draft), Romanski (4th Pitching Coach round) and Ricardo Pecina (6th round). Last June three pitchers from his 2009 staff were ric Valenzuela was named San Diego chosen by big league clubs in the annual draft. EState’s pitching coach last fall, making the A native of Covina, Valenzuela returned to Arizona State University where he was a mem- move across town from the University of San Southern California after serving as an assistant ber of the Sun Devil’s 1998 College World Se- Diego where he served as an assistant coach coach at St. Mary’s College for two seasons ries team. After transferring to Pepperdine, the past six seasons. Known as a standout re- (2002 & 2003). While at St. Mary’s, he coordi- Valenzuela would be honored as the Waves’ cruiter and instructor, Valenzuela was a key nated much of the team’s community programs, team captain his senior year, leading Pepper- component in the success of USD baseball in including directing youth camps and clinics. dine to the 2001 Cham- recent years and was instrumental in the devel- Valenzuela served as the Gaels third base pionship title. opment of the Torero pitching staff into one of coach, managed recruiting efforts and also di- Valenzuela graduated from Pepperdine in the finest in the nation. rected the team’s strength and conditioning pro- 2001 with a B.A. in Criminal Justice. His father, Valenzuela made an immediate impact gram. His background in developing young Victor, was an assistant boxing coach for the during his first season at the University of San talent includes managing the pitching staff of the in the 1984 Olympic Games and Diego in 2004 as the Torero mound corps led Brewster White Caps of the Cape Code League currently runs the Duarte Boxing Club in Duarte, the West Coast Conference in team in 2003. Calif. His sister, Nicole Valenzuela, was a mem- average. All four graduating pitchers from his Valenzuela garnered All-America honors ber of the USD team from 2005-08. 2004 staff went on to sign professional contracts as a prep athlete at Bishop Amat High School Valenzuela, his wife Betty and two-year-old at season’s end. and went on to accept a baseball scholarship at daughter Catalina Esmie reside in San Diego.

The Valenzuela Family - Betty, Catalina Esmie and Eric

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lete for the Aztecs, playing first base, third base and catcher dur- ing is SDSU career, He earned all-Mountain West Conference accolades as a freshman designated hitter in 1984 when he batted .434 in league play with 14 doubles and 30 runs batted in over 29 games. His average was the second highest in the MWC that season and he went on toe garner all- tournament honors at that year’s conference championship tour- ney. That same season he was named a first-team Freshman All- American by Collegiate Baseball and won second team honors from Baseball America after bat- ting .373 overall with 21 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 49 Brock Ungricht runs scored and 48 RBI during (San Diego State ‘08) his first season of college ball. He finished his three sea- Volunteer Assistant Coach sons at San Diego State with a career batting average of .318 rock Ungricht, a former standout player for with 44 doubles and 117 RBI. He Bthe Aztec baseball program, returns to his still ranks among the Aztec all- alma mater this spring for his first season as time leaders in hits, doubles, RBI San Diego State’s volunteer assistant coach. In and . addition to general baseball coaching and ad- Selected by the Yankees in ministrative duties, he will also be in charge of the 30th round in the 2006 draft, the Aztec Baseball Camps. he played in that organization’s A three-year letterwinner at San Diego system for one season before competing for the State (2004-06), Ungricht was a versatile ath- in the in 2007. His tutelage produced three first-team and four-second-team all-league selections along with the league’s Pitcher of the Year. Most recently he served as head coach of Kearny High School in San Diego, leading the Komets their first league title in 28 years, during the 2008 campaign. His team finished the sea- son with a record of19-12 overall and 13-3 in the . Along the way he produced three first-team and four second-team all-league selections. Under his tutelage, Kearny catcher Chris Pernicano was named the Central League Player of the Year and was an all-CIF honoree as well. The 24-year-old Ungricht played his prep baseball at nearby Mission Bay High School where he won all-league and all-CIF honors for three seasons. He was also an all-state selec- tion each of those years and earned Western League Player of the Year accolades. In addi- tion, he was a Union-Tribune all-academic first- team honoree during his high school career. He was inducted into the Mission Bay HS Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. Ungricht is a 2008 graduate of San Diego State where he earned his bachelors degree in criminal justice.

14 u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u SUPPORT STAFF Anthony Mark Johnson Viramontes (SDSU ’88) Director Director of of Player Baseball Development Operations Tim Baron Tim Daye Event Management Scoreboard Graphics Aztec baseball alum Anthony Johnson returns Mark Viramontes joins the San Diego State to the San Diego State baseball program for his baseball progra after four seasons as an assis- eighth season and will serve as the assistant di- tant coach at the . He rector of operations for the second year. He brings over 14 years of baseball experience to began his affiliation with the Aztecs as a mem- the Aztec staff and will assume the role of ber of the operations staff in 2003, before serv- SDSU’s director of player development. ing as the team’s volunteer assistant coach for At USD, Viramontes assisted in the base- three years. ball office operations and also served as the The 41-year-old Johnson’s return to a full- catching coach. During summers of 2006-08) he time teaching position in the local community at was the head coach of the DuPage Dragons of Lesley Fong Brady Green King-Chavez Primary Academy marked the end the Central Illinois Collegiate Summer League Statistician Athletic Trainer of his tenure as SDSU’s volunteer field coach (CICL). During his first season at the helm, he after the 2006 campaign, but he remains in- guided the Dragons to a franchise-best 25-19 volved with the Aztec baseball on a part-time overall record and the following summer led the basis. He currently teaches at Lakeside Farms team to the league championship game. School and Salt Creek Elementary in nearby Prior to his stint at USD, Viramontes was Chula Vista. an assistant coach at Cal State Los Angeles Prior to the start of the 2005 season, John- during the 2005 season where he coached the son had been a physical education teacher at outfield and was in charge of the team’s weight O’Farrell Community School for 11 years. His training program. post-collegiate baseball experience included As an assistant at East L.A. College from Matt Guerra Mike Howder duties as head coach at Lincoln High School 1999-2004, Viramontes helped the Huskies to Athletic Trainer Scoreboard Video Director from 1992 to 1997. He has also served as a three postseason trips including a state finals part-time assistant at Crawford High School in appearance in 2000. San Diego. Viramontes also spent the summers of While an athlete at San Diego State, John- 2004 and 2005 season’s coaching in the Cape son played second, third and shortstop as well Cod Baseball League (CCBL) with the Brewster as in the outfield during his four seasons (1987- Whitecaps where he was the team’s hitting in- 90). He was an all-Region VII and all-Western structor and third base coach. Athletic Conference selection as a senior when His coaching career began assisting the he hit .329 with 47 runs scored, 39 RBI and 16 1996 junior varsity program at James A. stolen bases. Garfield High School in Los Angeles and the He was also named to the all-tournament varsity team at San Gabriel High School from Anne Loupy Ben Lowe Scoreboard Operator Athletic Trainer team at the WAC championships both in 1988 1997-1998. He would later become an Associ- and 1990. A career .313 hitter, he still ranks in ate Scout for the Reds, evaluating the Aztec top 10 in career triples. baseball talent in inner-city L.A. Following graduation from SDSU, Johnson served on the community relations staff of the San Diego Padres for a year before beginning his teaching career. He is also active in the community, serving as a volunteer boys’ bas- ketball coach at Blessed Sacrament Elementary School for six years. He was also a coach in the Chollas Lake Little League for seven seasons. Pat Murray, E.M., C. Dave Ohton Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in Equipment Manager Strength Coach recreation management from San Diego State in 1990, and a master’s degree in education ad- ministration from National University in 1998. He and his wife, Tina, have two children: daugh- ter Mariah (18) and son Dominique (20).

Ken, Judy and Kenny Olinger have donated countless hours as the team photographers for Dave Smith, ATC Daren Sparks the SDSU program the past several years. Athletic Trainer Public Address Announcer

u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u 15 2010 ROSTER San Diego State Baseball Roster No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous Schools) 0 Brandon Meredith 1B R-R 6-2 220 So. 1L Chula Vista, Calif. (Montgomery HS) 1 Easton Gust SS S-R 5-9 175 Sr. 1L Riverton, Utah (College of Southern / Cottonwood HS)) 2 Brandon Decker INF R-R 5-10 165 Sr. 3L Alpine, Calif. (Long Beach State / Granite Hills HS) 3 Corey Black UTIL R-R 5-10 160 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Mission Bay HS) 5 Chris Wilson C R-R 6-1 180 So. 1L San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral HS) 8 Jomel Torres 1B L-L 6-0 195 So. 1L Chula Vista, Calif (Eastlake HS) 9 Mitch Blackburn 2B L-R 5-8 175 Sr. 1L Temecula, Calif. (Palomar JC / Chaparral HS) 10 Pat Colwell INF R-R 5-11 185 Sr. 3L Lakewood, Calif. (Mayfair HS) 11 Blair Moore INF L-R 6-1 180 Fr. HS Riverside, Calif. (Riverside Poly HS) 12 Ryan O’Sullivan INF R-R 6-0 185 So. 1L El Cajon, Calif. (Valhalla HS) 13 Antonio Carrillo OF R-R 5-9 150 Fr. HS San Ysidro, Calif. (San Ysidro HS) 14 Matthew Parker C R-R 6-1 205 Jr. 2L San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS) 15 Jordan Van Hoosier INF R-R 5-9 185 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Green Valley HS) 16 Andres Enriquez UTIL R-R 5-10 190 Fr. HS San Ysidro, Calif. (San Ysidro HS) 17 Guy Willeford 1B L-L 6-3 190 Sr. 1L Ramona, Calif. (Palomar JC / Ramona HS) 18 Albert Alvarez INF R-R 6-0 170 Fr. HS Yuma, Ariz. (Kofa HS) 20 Ryan Wynveen LHP L-L 6-0 200 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry HS) 21 Blake Silguero OF R-R 6-3 225 Jr. SQ Austin, Texas (Cisco JC / Cedar Park HS/.) 22 Kyle Shaver RHP R-R 6-5 200 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Westview HS) 23 Josh Chasse OF R-R 6-1 195 Sr. 3L Las Vegas, Nev. (Las Vegas HS) 25 Cory Vaughn OF R-R 6-4 230 Jr. 2L Elk Grove, Calif. (Jesuit HS) 26 John Pecoraro RHP R-R 5-10 170 So. RS Menifee, Calif. (Paloma Valley HS) 28 Drew Leary RHP R-R 6-4 225 Sr. 1L Las Vegas, Nev. (College of Southern Nevada / Sierra Vista HS) 29 Matt Nadolski LHP L-L 6-1 190 Fr. HS Petaluma, Calif. (Casa Grande HS) 30 Addison Reed RHP L-R 6-3 215 Jr. 2L Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos HS) 31 Justin Bellez RHP R-R 6-1 185 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Mira Mesa HS) 32 Kegan Sharp RHP R-R 6-2 205 Sr. 1L Poway, Calif. (Palomar JC / Poway HS) 33 Ethan Miller RHP R-R 6-4 220 Fr. HS Chino Hills, Calif. (Ayala HS) 34 Shawn Sanford LHP L-L 6-4 200 Jr. JC Vista, Calif. (Palomar JC / Fallbrook HS)) 35 Bobby Alcala LHP R-L 5-10 175 Jr. JC Madera Ranchos, Calif. (Fresno City CC / Liberty HS) 36 Craig Rasmussen LHP S-L 6-1 190 Jr. 2L Chula Vista, Calif. (Hilltop HS) 38 Brian Crabb RHP R-R 5-10 180 Fr. HS Coronado, Calif. (Coronado HS) 39 Zac Johnston LHP L-L 6-1 190 Jr. JC Mission Viejo, Calif. (Saddleback JC / Mission Viejo HS) 40 Matthew McDaniel LHP L-L 6-2 185 Fr. HS Mililani, Hawaii (Mid-Pacific Institute) 41 Steven Moranda RHP R-R 6-2 205 Jr. JC Fresno, Calif. (Fresno City CC / Buchanan HS)

Head Coach: 19 Tony Gwynn (San Diego State), 8th Season Assistant Coach: 7 Mark Martinez (Mesa State ’84), 4th Season Pitching Coach: 50 Eric Valenzuela (Pepperdine ’01), 1st Season Volunteer Assistant Coach: 24 Brock Ungricht (San Diego State ’08), 1st Season SDSU Alphabetical Roster Director of Operations: Anthony Johnson (San Diego State ’90), 8th Season No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Director of Player Development: Mark Viramontes, 1st Season 35 Bobby Alcala LHP 26 John Pecoraro RHP Trainer: Dave Smith, ATC 18 Albert Alvarez INF 36 Craig Rasmussen LHP Student Assistant Trainers: Brady Green, Matt Guerra, Ben Lowe 31 Justin Bellez RHP 30 Addison Reed RHP Equipment Manager: Pat Murray, E.M.,C. 45 Corey Black UTIL 34 Shawn Sanford LHP 9 Mitch Blackburn 2B 32 Kegan Sharp RHP 13 Antonio Carrillo OF 22 Kyle Shaver RHP Pronunciation Guide Players By Class 23 Josh Chasse OF 21 Blake Silguero OF 10 Pat Colwell INF 8 Jomel Torres 1B Carrillo ...... ca-REE-yo Freshmen ...... 13 38 Brian Crabb RHP 24 Brock Ungricht Asst. Coach Chasse...... cha-SAY Sophomores...... 6 2 Brandon Decker INF 15 Jordan Van Hoosier INF Pecoraro ...... peck-ah-RARE-oh Juniors...... 8 Silguero ...... sil-GAIR-oh Seniors ...... 8 16 Andres Enriquez UTIL 50 Eric Valenzuela Asst. Coach Jomel Torres...... joe-MEL 1 Easton Gust SS 25 Cory Vaughn OF Willeford ...... WILL-eh-ford Roster Breakdown 19 Tony Gwynn Head Coach 17 Guy Willeford 1B Wynveen ...... WIN-veen 39 Zac Johnston LHP 5 Chris Wilson C Lettermen Returning ...... 17 28 Drew Leary RHP 3 Ryan Wynveen LHP Players By State Lettermen Lost ...... 12 7 Mark Martinez Asst. Coach Starters Returning...... 8 40 Matthew McDaniel LHP California ...... 30 Starters Lost...... 1 0 Brandon Meredith OF Nevada...... 3 Pitchers Returning...... 6 33 Ethan Miller RHP Arizona ...... 1 Pitchers Lost ...... 10 11 Blair Moore INF Hawaii ...... 1 Newcomers ...... 17 Texas ...... 1 Freshmen...... 12 41 Steven Moranda RHP Utah...... 1 JC Transfers ...... 5 29 Matt Nadolski LHP 12 Ryan O’Sullivan INF 14 Matthew Parker C

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0 1 2 3 5 8 9 Brandon Meredith, 1B Easton Gust, INF Brandon Decker, SS-OF Corey Black, INF-P Chris Wilson, C Jomel Torres, 1B Mitch Blackburn, 2B 6-2, 220, Sophomore 5-9, 175, Senior 5-10, 1655, Senior 5-10, 160, Freshman 6-1, 180, Sophomore 6-0, 995, Sophomore 6-8, 175, Senior

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pat Colwell, OF Blair Moore, INF Ryan O’Sullivan, SS-P Antonio Carrillo, OF Matt Parker, C Jordan Van Hoosier, INF Andres Enriquez, UTIL 5-11, 185, Senior 6-1, 180, Freshman 6-0, 185, Sophomore 5-9, 150, Freshman 6-1, 205, Junior 5-9, 185, Freshman 5-10, 190, Freshman

17 18 20 21 22 23 25 Guy Willeford, 1B Albert Alvarez, INF Ryan Wynveen, LHP Blake Silguero, OF Kyle Shaver, RHP Josh Chasse, OF Cory Vaughn, OF 6-3, 190, Senior 6-0, 170, Freshman 6-0, 200, Junior 6-3, 225, Junior 6-5, 200, Freshman 6-1, 195, Senior 6-4, 230, Junior

26 28 29 30 31 32 33 John Pecoraro, RHP Drew Leary, RHP Matt Nadolski, LHP Addison Reed, RHP Justin Bellez, RHP Kegan Sharp, RHP EthanMiller, RHP 5-10, 170, Sophomore 6-4, 225, Senior 6-1, 190, Freshman 6-3, 215, Junior 6-1, 185, Freshman 6-2, 205, Senior 6-4, 200, Freshman

34 35 36 38 39 40 41 Shawn Sanford, LHP Robert Alcala, LHP Craig Rasmussen, LHP Bryan Crabb, RHP Zac Johnston, LHP Matthew McDaniel , LHP Steven Moranda, RHP 6-4, 200, Junior 5-10, 175, Junior 6-1, 190, Junior 5-10, 180, Freshman 6-1, 190, Junior 6-2, 185, Freshman 6-2, 205, Junior

19 7 50 24 Tony Gwynn Mark Martinez Eric Valenzuela Brock Ungricht Anthony Johnson Mark Viramontes Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Director of Director of Assistant Coach Baseball Operations Player Development

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the coaching staff, but one that it feels is not in- Ayala HS in Chino) were all-league selection for surmountable. their respective prep teams. In addition, Corey Cory Vaughn “We’ll need to have a number of new play- Black (Mission Bay HS) is a reliever who will ers step up and contribute right away,” com- also see playing time in the infield and could be mented Gwynn. “I think we’ll be fine offensively at short when O’Sullivan is on the mound. and we should be able to put runs on the board. “The pitching is really starting to come to- Defensively we have a chance to be as good as gether as we get to the season opener,” last season when we set the team record for said Gwynn. “We know Reed and O’Sullivan will . The question mark is how be starters and probably Bryan Crabb as well to the pitchers who are new to Division I baseball begin year. We hope the other guys will fall in are going to perform.” line and there could be some variation over the first couple of series. We’ll figure out the bullpen Pitching as we go, but we have some pretty good arms in there as well.” ith the loss of its top two starters, the WAztec pitching staff is surrounded by ques- tion marks heading into the 2010 season. With Catching only one returning hurler who saw an apprecia- oth of San Diego State’s primary catchers ble number of starts, it will be up to some new Bfrom a year ago return this season and the faces to step forward and fill in the gaps in both Aztecs look to be solid behind the plate. Both the starting rotation and in the bullpen. backstops have shown improvement both offen- Junior Addison Reed appears ready to sively and defensively in the preseason. step into the role of SDSU’s Friday night pitcher Matt Parker came back last season after after serving two seasons as a member of the missing the 2008 campaign with a foot injury. bullpen staff. Reed emerged into the national The junior from Rancho Bernardo High School espite the loss of some key elements of San spotlight as a sophomore when he established started almost half of SDSU’s contests in 2009 DDiego State’s highly successful 2009 sea- himself as one of the top closers in the country and did not commit an . son, there is a sense of optimism throughout the and was named the National Stopper of the Sharing the catching duties with Parker will Aztec program that good things lie ahead during Year after recording 20 saves in 20 attempts be Chris Wilson, who had an excellent fresh- the upcoming season. with a minuscule 0.65 . man campaign after 16 appearances at catcher That feeling comes from the fact that seven The lone Aztec returning starter from 2009 and 15 as the designated hitter. position starters and the bulk of last year’s of- is sophomore Ryan O’Sullivan, who was the In addition to Parker and Wilson, senior in- fensive production returns for a team that pro- team’s everyday shortstop when not on the fielder Easton Gust has also been training as a duced the most wins since the 2002 campaign mound. O’Sullivan, who served as a mid-week catcher in the preseason and could see action and helped SDSU to its first NCAA Regional ap- starter last season, is slated to be a member of at the position if necessary. pearance since 1991. the weekend rotation this year. “I think we’re pretty well set at the catching Add to that the talented group of newcom- The other four returning pitchers are ex- spot,” commented Gwynn. “Parker had an out- ers that includes five junior college transfers and pected to be in the bullpen to open the season. standing fall and early spring. He’s done a great 12 true freshman, and the ingredients are there Craig Rasmussen made a pair of starts in 2009, job behind the plate. Wilson, who had a nice for an effective offensive team that can put runs but was mainly a situational reliever. Drew year as a freshman, is going to play as well. on the board. There is some uncertainty in the Leary was used in middle relief as was Kegan Those two have a good understanding of the area of pitching, however, as losses in that de- Sharp with both expected to fill that rol3 once game and will help us out both on the offensive partment will mean a new look for the Aztec again. Soph John Pecoraro will also see action and defensive ends.” mound corps this year. out of pen after making one appearance as a Even with all the new faces who will have freshman. to play a vital role, SDSU head coach Tony Of the 12 new faces on the pitching staff, Ryan Gwynn liked what he saw during fall and spring five come to SDSU from the junior college O’Sullivan practices. ranks. Steven Moranda and Robert Alcala spent “I like the progression we’ve made from the the past two seasons at Fresno City College beginning of last fall,” said Gwynn. “We’ve gone where Moranda was a two-time all-league se- from being a young team to being a team that lection and Alcala was a NorCal JC All-Ameri- understands the level of play that we need to be can and the league pitcher of the year. Shawn successful. Granted we’re still relatively young, Sanford (all-league at Palomar JC), Ryan Wyn- but I’ve seen some good things from this squad. veen (Southwestern JC) and Zac Johnston I’m encouraged because I think our freshmen (Saddleback JC) round out the junior college are starting to get it. They’re starting to under- prospects. stand that college baseball is going to be differ- Among the seven freshmen hurlers, right- ent from high school baseball. hander Bryan Crabb, a former CIF Pitcher of the “Guys like Brandon Meredith, Chris Wil- Year from nearby Coronado High, has emerged son, Ryan O’Sullivan and Jomel Torres are as a potential starter. Two others who will likely sophomores now so they’ve got a year under begin their Aztec careers in the bullpen, Matt their belts. They’ve been through a season and Nadolski and Justin Bellez, were both selected they can help the new guys understand what it in last June’s Major League draft. takes to be successful here.” Four other first-year Aztecs will also see The task of replacing a pair of starting time on the hill. Matt McDaniel (Mid-Pacific In- pitchers in Stephen Strasburg and Tyler Lavi- stitute) was a four-year all-state honoree in gne plus the team’s offensive leader in third Hawaii while trio of Kyle Shaver (RHP, West- baseman Erik Castro will provide a challenge to view HS, Encinitas) and Ethan Miller (RHP,

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“O’Sullivan will be at short again this sea- he has the past two years. Decker will start the Mitch son and he’ll also be somewhere in the week- season in left, but several players could be used Blackburn end pitching rotation,” said Gwynn. “Black, who there as we move personnel around.” is also slated to be a member of the bullpen, will probably be at shortstop when O’Sullivan is Summary pitching. We could also use Brandon Decker at either second or short. He can play six positions epth and flexibility appear to be the key and I know I can fit him wherever I need to.” Dwords for San Diego State baseball enter- The lone new starter among the infielders ing the 2010 season. A solid core of proven re- will be at third base where freshman Jordan Van turning players will anchor the team and be Hoosier appears to have the inside track. A two- joined by a group of dedicated freshman and year prep all-state selection in Nevada, Van JC transfers who have the potential to con- Hoosier has impressed the coaching staff with tribute immediately to the program’s success. his offensive and defensive abilities. The progress of the newcomers has led to Also in the mix at third is senior Easton guarded optimism on the part of the SDSU Gust along with freshman Blair Moore. Gust is coaching staff. a versatile athlete who saw action at second, “The reason I’m so optimistic is the fact short and third last season. Moore was an of- that from where the new players were in the fall fensive standout as a prep infielder and was to where they are now is like night and day,” named an honorable mention Louisville Slugger said Gwynn. “Before your season starts that’s High School All-American as a senior. the kind of progression they need to make. “Van Hoosier has been impressive,” com- mented Gwynn. “His bat forces me find a place Brandon Infield for him to play, he’s been that good. Blair Moore is also coming on. He’s grown two inches since Meredith o open the 2010 season San Diego State the fall ss starting to swing the bat with authority. will have three of the four starting infielders T And Gust is another player we can use in a cou- that it employed for the bulk of last season with ple of spots as needed.” departed third baseman Erik Castro the lone “Basically was have some good depth with missing element. Even so, there will be enough a number of players we can move around to dif- competition from both returnees and newcom- ferent spots in the infield depending on the sit- ers that a number of players will potentially see uation and what we’re trying to do. That will time at each spot. really help us down the line.” At first base, Brandon Meredith will con- tinue in his role as the regular at the position after earning second-team all-conference and Outfield NCAA Regional all-tournament honors as a he situation in the outfield became unclear freshman. Other candidates there include soph- Twhen it was determined that Pat Colwell omore Jomel Torres, who finished near the .300 would redshirt in what would be his senior sea- mark as a hitter last season, and senior Guy son. The absence of SDSU’s three-year starter Willeford. in the outfield will no doubt be felt, but the “I think Meredith will be the main guy at first Aztecs have a mix of quality veterans and new- “Guys like O’Sullivan, Torres and Meredith base,” said Gwynn. “We looked at him in center comers who will step in and compete at a high were like that last year as freshmen. In the fall in the preseason, but his communication and level. they struggled to find out who they were and leadership skills are such that we think he’s In left field, Decker will most likely be the then they took their lumps early, but by the end more valuable as an infielder. Torres has a nice starter when the season gets underway after ful- they were three of our best players. I’m hoping left-handed bat and Willeford will also get filling that role in a majority of the Aztecs’ con- our newcomers can make that same type of chance down the line.” tests last season. Junior Blake Silguero is also progression.” Second baseman Mitch Blackburn will re- available after missing most of the 2009 cam- This year’s question mark comes in the sume his starting duties at that position after ap- paign due to injury. Corey Black could also be area of pitching, where a dozen new hurlers will pearing in all but two games last season. Not utilized in left with freshmen outfielders Antonio have to step up quickly to a new level of com- only was he an effective hitter with a .312 aver- Carrillo and Andres Enriquez adding depth at petition if the Aztecs are to find success when age, he was a standout on defense with a .985 the position. The latter two could serve in any of the season kicks off. fielding percentage. Depth at second will be pro- the three outfielder spots if called upon. “Position-wise I think we’re good,” noted vided by freshman Albert Alvarez, an all-region Josh Chasse is in line to take over for Col- Gwynn. “I feel that around the infield as well as infielder from Arizona who has shown some well in center. The senior has been part-time in the outfield we have a pretty solid group that ability at the plate in the preseason. starter each of his previous three seasons and can make things happen on the offensive end. “Blackburn was arguably our best defen- knows his way around all three outfield posi- The pitching is till a bit of a mystery in that we sive player a year ago and he could move into tions. won’t know what exactly we’ve got until we ac- the leadoff spot in the order,” noted Gwynn. “Al- Right field will be patrolled by third-year tually get the season going. We think we have varez is a solid backup at second and could play Aztec Corey Vaughn, a first-team all-conference some pitchers capable of doing some good at short if needed.” selection in 2009 who had an impressive sea- things this season. We just need a chance to Ryan O’Sullivan is expected to be a main- son last year and continues to improve. see them against the competition. stay at shortstop when he’s not fulfilling duties “Not having Colwell in center represents a “The pieces are starting to fall into place. on the mound. Senior Brandon Decker, prima- loss for us both offensively and defensively,” I’m not going to really find out how we are until rily an outfielder who can play second, third or commented Gwynn. “Josh Chasse is an expe- we finally start playing games. My mind set is short, could fill in here as could freshman utility rience played who can step in there and do a that we have a chance to be a pretty good man Corey Black fine job for us. Vaughn will continue in right as team.”

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of the season… His three triples ranked second on the squad … Had a pair of six-game hitting streaks, the latest running from May 3-14 when he went MITCH 12-for-22 (.545) with a double, triple, five runs scored and two RBI … Recorded more walks than strikeouts (32 BB, 21 K) … Batted .354 in con- 9 BLACKBURN ference play … Had 17 multiple-hit efforts and 10 multiple-RBI contests… Season highs of three hits in a game on three occasions with the last time SECOND BASE, L-R coming vs. Air Force on May 9 … Hit his first collegiate in the win at UC Santa Barbara on March 31 … Other came at home vs. UCLA on 5-8, 175, SENIOR April 14 … Had two steals in a game twice … Hitting .357 (25-for-70) with TEMECULA, CALIF. runners in scoring position. PALOMAR JC / CHAPARRAL HS Junior College A two-time first-team all-Pacific Coast Conference selection at Palomar JC Walk-on who became the Aztecs’ starter at second base in his first season in San Marcos, Calif., where he was coached by Buck Taylor … Ranks at San Diego State … Two-time all-conference junior college player at two among the school’s top 20 for hits in a season … As a sophomore in 2008, positions (second base and third base) … Competed during summer 2008 batted .354, second-best on the club, with 11 doubles, three triples, two for the Southern California Running Birds. home runs and 26 RBI as the Comets’ regular second baseman ... Also was outstanding at shortstop, the position he played in high school, and San Diego State 2009 third base, where he was an All-PCC selection as a freshman ... Hit .462 Made 60 starts at second base and one at designated hitter with one ap- (6-for-13) and doubled three times in three post season games ... Hit .352 pearance at second base off the bench … At the NCAA Regional at UC in conference games ... Normally batted second in the order, but also both Irvine, batted .417 (5-for-12) with a pair of doubles and a run scored … Hit led off and hit in the No. 3 hole ... Led the team with 16 successful sacrifice safely in 14 of the season’s final 16 contests … A defensive standout at bunts, second-highest total in Palomar history... His total of 25 sac bunts in second base where he committed only four errors in 61 games for a .985 two seasons is a school record … Had seven stolen bases in eight attempts fielding percentage … Had only one miscue in SDSU’s final 33 contests … ... Started 46 of the Comets’ 47 games ... As a freshman in 2007, was the Did not commit an error in 23 Mountain West Conference games … At the Comets’ primary starter at third base ... Hit .339 in Pacific Coast Conference plate, reached base safely either via hit or walk in 36 of the last 38 games games ... Batted .286 overall on the season with eight doubles (third on the team) ... Second on the club with 20 walks and reached base seven times as a hit batter ... Had a .432 on-base percentage and was third on the team with nine sacrifice bunts.

High School Earned three varsity letters in baseball at Chaparral High School in Temec- ula, Calif. … Played under coach Dave Barrett … As a senior hit .340 with a .425 on-base percentage … Committed only three errors as an infielder … Team captain … Batted .325 during his junior season with 20 runs bat- ted in … Struck out only twice during the season … Was honored with team’s Most Consistent Player award.

Personal Mitch Steven Blackburn was born Dec. 21, 1987, in Anaheim, Calif. ... Son of Mark and Anne Blackburn ... Enjoys the beach and going to the river … Favorite athlete is former major league outfielder Brett Butler … Also re- cruited by Centenary, Murray State and Lipscomb … A social science major at SDSU.

Blackburn’s SDSU Career Highs Hits* ...... 3 vs. Air Force (5/9/09) Runs* ...... 2 vs. Air Force (5/10/09) Doubles*...... 2 vs. Virginia (5/29/09) Triples*...... 1 vs. Air Force (5/9/09) Home Runs* ...... 1 vs. UCLA (4/14/09) RBI* ...... 2 at Utah (5/16/09) Stolen Bases* ...... 2 vs. Air Force (5/9/09) Walks ...... 4 vs. UNLV (5/19/09) ...... 6 games (5/3 through 5/14/09) * last time when on more than one occasion

Blackburn’s Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .312 63-61 218 32 68 12 3 2 34 .422 32 4 21 .404 4 6 7-11 114 148 4 .985

Blackburn’s Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .341 23-23 88 17 30 6 1 0 12 .432 10 1 8 .410 1 3 3-4 36 46 0 1.000

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High School Four-year baseball letterman at Las Vegas High School … Played under JOSH coach Sam Thomas … Was a three-time all-state selection as a center 23 fielder … Also named first-team all-Sunrise Region and all-Northeast Divi- CHASSE sion as a sophomore, junior and senior … As a senior, batted .478 and was among area’s home run leaders with six … Had four hits in the victory that OUTFIELDER, R-R clinched the league title in 2006 … During his four seasons, Las Vegas HS 6-1, 195, SENIOR won the Sunrise Region Northeast Division every year and finished among the top three in the region … Was a scholar-athlete award winner who grad- LAS VEGAS, NEV. uated with honors … Named a national collegiate student-athlete as well. LAS VEGAS HS Personal Talented outfielder who was a starter as a freshman but has been ham- Joshua Michael Chasse was born Sept. 23, 1988, in York, Pa. … Son of pered by injury during his Aztec career… Could see playing time in any of Robert Chasse and Janine Lee … Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan … the three outfield spots this season … Highly-honored prep athlete who President of the SDSU Student Academic Advisory Committee ... Majoring possesses good speed and defensive abilities … Played during the summer in business at SDSU. of 2008 for the Torrington Twisters in the New England Collegiate Baseball League … Hit .231 with four doubles and eight stolen bases in 34 contests. Chasse’s SDSU Career Highs Hits...... 3 vs. Oklahoma (3/9/07) Runs*...... 2 at UNLV (4/10/09) San Diego State 2009 Doubles* ...... 1 vs. Air Force (5/10/09) Started 17 contests in the outfield (two in left, seven in center, eight in Triples ...... 1 vs. Southern Utah (3/17/08) right) and two at the DH spot … Hit his first collegiate home run, a solo Home Runs...... 1 vs. Long Beach State (4/21/09) shot, in the win over UNLV at home on March 15 … Also had an RBI sin- RBI* ...... 3 at UNLV (4/10/09) gle and drove in a run when he was with the bases loaded in Stolen Bases*...... 1 vs. Santa Clara (2/9/07) Walks...... 2 at Long Beach State (4/7/09) that game … Second homer came in contest against UNLV in Las Vegas Hitting Streak ...... 3 games (4/7 through 4/10/07) on April 10 … Other HR was against Long Beach State at home on April * last time when on more than one occasion 21 … Seven of his 14 hits during the season went for extra bases (four doubles, three home runs) … In the game against Southern Utah on March 23, scored a pair of runs after a walk and being hit by pitch … As a pinch hitter went 3-for-4.

San Diego State 2008 Appeared in 11 games as a sophomore, starting five times … Four of his five hits went for extra bases (three doubles, triple) … Drove in a pair of runs on two occasions in 2008 (vs. Cal Poly-Feb. 28 and at UNLV-April 18) … In the final regular-season series at Cal State Fullerton (May 16-17), came off the bench in two games to go 1-for-1 with a double, two walks and a run scored in four plate appearances … Lone triple of the season came against Southern Utah on March 17.

San Diego State 2007 Began the season as the starter in right field … Suffered a hyper-extended knee in a collision at first base during the contest at USC on Feb. 16 and missed 11 games before returning for the contest against Oklahoma on March 9 … In that game vs. the Sooners, he went 3-for-4 to account for half of the team’s hits on the night … Was named to the Tony Gwynn 2007 Classic all-tournament team for his performance in games vs. Oklahoma, Michigan and San Diego during that event, going 4-for-10 with a walk and RBI … Was re-injured in the series opener at Air Force on March 22, and played only sporadically after that with four starts and five appearances as a defensive replacement … Played excellent defense, committing just one error in the 25 games in which he appeared… Scored a pair of runs oin back-to-back games against UCLA ... Lone extra-base hit was a double against Santa Clara on Feb. 10.

Chasse’s Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2007 .217 25-18 69 11 15 1 0 0 4 .232 7 1 18 .295 1 1 2-3 25 1 1 .963 2008 .227 11-5 22 4 5 3 1 0 5 .455 5 0 5 .370 0 1 0-0 2 1 1 .750 2009 .197 26-19 71 13 14 4 0 3 13 .380 8 3 18 .305 0 2 0-0 36 1 2 1.000 Totals .210 62-42 162 28 34 8 1 3 22 .327 20 4 41 .310 1 4 2-3 63 3 4 .943

Chasse’s Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2007 .158 8-5 19 3 3 0 0 0 0 .158 1 0 8 .200 0 0 0-0 5 1 0 1.000 2008 .500 2-0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 1.000 1 0 1 .667 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 2009 .259 9-6 27 8 7 2 0 2 9 .556 0 1 4 .286 0 2 0-0 14 0 0 1.000 Totals .229 19-11 48 12 11 3 0 2 11 .417 2 1 13 .275 0 2 0-0 19 1 0 1.000

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went 6-for-15 with a pair of doubles, four runs batted in and five runs scored … Had season-best three runs scored vs. Utah at the MWC Tournament PAT (May 23) and tied a personal high with three hits in that contest. 10 COLWELL High School Played four seasons of baseball, winning a pair of letters, at Mayfair High OUTFIELDER, R-R School in Lakewood, Calif., where he was coached by Matt Eccles … Dur- 5-11, 185, SENIOR ing his final season, batted .439 with a pair of home runs and 21 runs batted in … Earned first-team all-Suburban League and all-CIF Division III honors LAKEWOOD, CALIF. while being named Mayfair’s MVP … Named to the Long Beach Press MAYFAIR HS Telegram Dream Team second-team … Was named the team’s best offen- sive player both as a freshman and sophomore. Walk-on infielder-outfielder who will redshirt during the 2010 season due to a leg injury suffered last August … Hass been SDSU’s starter in either right Personal or center field each of the past three seasons … Played summer ball for Patrick Michael Colwell was born Oct. 16, 1988, in Whittier, Calif. ... Son of the Corvallis Knights in the during summer 2009 … Michael and Donna Colwell ... Enjoys movies, reading and playing other Competed for the Eau Claire Express of the during the sports ... Favorite athlete is former pro and baseball player Deion summers of 2007 and 2008. Sanders... Majoring in business with an emphasis in real estate.

San Diego State 2009 Was the team’s leadoff hitter in 52 games … Had a team-high 13-game hit- ting streak snapped in the final game of the season at the NCAA Regional … During that streak went 20-for-58 (.345) with two doubles, seven runs scored and four runs batted in … Also had a 12-game hitting streak earlier in the season … Had a run of six straight games (March 7-15) in which he recorded two hits in each contest … Recorded 24 multiple-hit effort in 2009, third-most on the squad … Successful on eight of nine stolen base attempts … Led team with 13 hit by pitch, a figure that ranks second on the SDSU single-season record list … His 31 career hit by pitches breaks the school record previously held by Jake McLintock (2002-05) … On March 29 at TCU, his two-out bunt single in the ninth brought home Ryan O’Sullivan from third base with the winning run in SDSU’s 2-1 victory over the 16th- ranked Horned Frogs.

San Diego State 2008 Named to the all-Mountain West Conference second team ... Had a ca- reer-best 15-game hitting streak end in the series opener at BYU on May 8 … During the 15-game streak, he batted .412 (28-for-68) with 23 runs scored and 15 RBI ... Finished the year with 17 multiple-hit games and six multiple-RBI efforts … In his 38 games as SDSU’s leadoff hitter, had an on- base percentage of .429 with a is .471. … Became the first SDSU player to ever hit for the cycle when he accomplished the feat against Utah on April 12 … His home run in that game was his first as a collegiate player and was an inside-the-park shot … His homer at Air Force came with two out in the top of the ninth, a solo shot that tied the game at 4-4 as SDSU went on to win in 10 … Was hit by pitch 13 Colwell’s SDSU Career Highs times in 2008, second-most in a season by an Aztec hitter. Hits...... 5 vs. New Mexico (4/6/08) Runs ...... 5 vs. Utah (4/12/08) San Diego State 2007 Doubles* ...... 1 vs. Utah (5/21/09) First-year walk-on who took over as the starter in right field when Josh Triples* ...... 1 at UNLV (4/18/08) Chasse was injured in February … Went 3-for-4 and scored twice in his first Home Runs ...... 1 at Air Force (5/3/08) start (vs. Loyola Marymount on Feb. 13) … That marked the start of a nine- RBI ...... 3 at USC (4/22/08) Stolen Bases* ...... 1 vs. New Mexico (5/20/09) game hitting streak, his longest of the year … During that streak, batted Walks* ...... 2 at Utah (5/14/09) .324 (12-for-32) with two doubles and eight runs scored … Suffered an in- Hitting Streak ...... 15 games (4/12 through 5/4/08) jury during the game vs. Oklahoma on March 9, returning to the lineup on * last time when on more than one occasion April 20 and starting all four contests vs. Air Force … In those games, he Colwell’s Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2007 .315 34-30 111 21 35 7 1 0 10 .396 7 5 25 .382 0 3 6-8 63 3 2 .971 2008 .313 52-49 201 45 63 9 2 3 25 .423 17 13 23 .403 0 7 7-11 102 2 2 .981 2009 .300 60-59 240 45 72 7 0 0 15 .329 27 13 42 .399 1 6 8-9 97 8 3 .972 Totals .308 146-138 552 111 170 23 3 3 50 .377 51 31 90 .397 1 16 21-18 262 13 7 .975

Colwell’s Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2007 .341 12-10 44 9 15 3 1 0 8 .455 1 0 8 .356 0 0 1-2 21 2 0 1.000 2008 .386 24-23 101 28 39 4 2 3 18 .554 6 7 7 .456 0 5 2-3 43 1 2 .957 2009 .278 24-23 97 14 27 3 0 0 6 .309 11 2 14 .364 0 3 3-4 33 1 0 1.000 Totals .335 60-56 242 51 81 10 3 3 32 .438 18 9 29 .401 0 8 6-10 97 4 2 .981

22 u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u AZTEC PLAYERS BRANDON 2 DECKER INFIELDER-OUTFIELDER, R-R 5-10, 165, SENIOR ALPINE, CALIF. LONG BEACH STATE / GRANITE HILLS HS

Came to San Diego State in 2007 after one season at Long Beach State where he walked on for the 2006 season … Did not appear in any games for the 49ers, redshirting as a true freshman … Has the ability to play sec- ond, third and shortstop as well as all three outfield positions … Competed for the Kitsap Bluejackets (Bremerton, Wash.) in the West Coast League during the past three summers … Played mainly at second base, but also saw action at shortstop and center field … Selected to play in the WCCBL all-star game in 2008.

San Diego State 2009 Started 48 games in left field and three games at shortstop … His 13-game hitting streak (March 23-April 19) tied for the longest on the squad (with Pat Colwell) … Over that span he went 16-for-52 (.308) … Also had a six-game hitting ended against Kansas on March 18 during which he was 8-for-21 (.381) with a double, four runs scored and three runs batted in … Recorded 11 multiple-hit games Led team in sacrifice bunts with eight … His eight High School steals ranked second on the squad … In the four games in which he batted in the leadoff spot in the SDSU lineup, hit .412 (7-for-17) with an on-base Earned three varsity letters in baseball at Granite Hills HS in El Cajon, Calif. percentage of .444 … Did not commit an error in 22 conference contests. … Played baseball there for coach James Davis, a former Aztec pitcher … Was a two-time first-team all-Grossmont South League pick in baseball … San Diego State 2008 Batted .396 with 18 steals and a .695 on-base percentage as a senior and was named Granite Hills’ most inspirational player … Hit .436 with 22 steals, Had a career-best 20-game hitting streak, the longest by an Aztec, from 49 runs and a .515 on-base percentage as a junior and was selected team’s April 9 to May 10 … During the streak, went 36-for-87 (.414) with five dou- most improved player … Was also named second-team all-CIF as a senior bles, a home run, 20 runs scored and 19 runs batted in … Hit his lone home and finished third in the Grossmont District with 16 in run of the year at Brigham Young on May 10 … His four RBI in that contest 2005 … As a basketball player, earned the team’s Sixth Man distinction in were a season best and tied his career high (four at Air Force in 2007) … 2003 for the Grossmont Earned Principal Honor Roll academic recognition. Set a career-high with four hits in a game twice: vs. Utah on April 12 and at UNLV on April 20 … Had at least one hit in 24 of the team’s final 27 contests Personal … Had his first career triple at Cal State Fullerton on May 15 … In Mountain West Conference play, batted .382 with 22 runs scored in 21 games. Brandon Robert Decker was born Jan. 10, 1987, in San Diego, Calif. … Son of Diane and Clark Decker … Enjoys weight lifting, wakeboarding and San Diego State 2007 surfing … Favorite athletes are New York Yankee infielders and Derek Jeter … Majoring in social science at SDSU. During his first season as an Aztec, made 20 appearances in the outfield and played second base on four occasions … Was the starter in left field in Decker’s SDSU Career Highs the season-opening series at Cal Poly … In first collegiate game for SDSU, Hits* ...... 4 vs. Pacific (2/28/09) went 2-for-5 with two runs scored and two RBI … Following that contest, Runs* ...... 3 vs. UNLV (5/19/09) went 31 at bats without a base hit … Broke out of slump on March 22 at Air Doubles* ...... 1 at Santa Clara (5/2/09) Force when he hit a three-run bases-loaded double in his only at bat late in Triples* ...... 1 at New Mexico (4/19/09) the game … The next day, went 2-for-5 with four runs batted in against the Home Runs*...... 1 at Brigham Young (5/10/08) Falcons including a three-run home run, the first of his career … In addition RBI*...... 4 at Brigham Young (5/10/08) Stolen Bases ...... 2 vs. UC Riverside (4/15/08) to playing in both left and right fields (total of 20 games), also appeared at Walks ...... 2 vs. UNLV (5/19/09) second base in four contests and was the designated hitter on six occasions Hitting Streak ...... 20 games (4/9 through 5/10/08) … As a pinch hitter seven times, went 3-for-6 with a double, a walk and * last time when on more than one occasion three RBI … Scored four times in eight pinch-running appearances. Decker’s Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2007 .155 40-17 71 17 11 3 0 1 13 .239 11 0 19 .268 0 6 2-4 32 11 3 .935 2008 .325 43-39 157 29 51 6 1 1 23 .395 14 3 24 .389 1 2 5-8 65 3 2 .971 2009 .250 52-51 204 30 51 5 2 0 19 .294 15 3 33 .311 0 8 8-11 78 8 5 .945 Totals .262 135-107 432 76 113 14 3 2 55 .322 40 6 76 .332 1 16 15-23 175 22 10 .952

Decker’s Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2007 .276 16-6 29 8 8 2 0 1 11 .448 3 0 8 .344 0 4 0-0 12 8 2 .909 2008 .382 21-21 89 22 34 5 0 1 12 .472 6 1 10 .423 1 2 2-4 29 0 0 1.000 2009 .214 22-22 98 11 21 2 1 0 11 .255 2 1 13 .238 0 3 3-4 32 4 0 1.000 Totals .292 59-49 216 41 63 9 1 2 34 .370 11 2 31 .330 1 9 5-8 73 12 2 .977

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son raised his batting average 75 points … Recorded season highs of three hits (with a triple) and four runs scored in win at UNLV on April 9 … Also EASTON had three hits in the game against nationally-ranked University of San Diego 1 UST on March 5 including a double. G Junior College INFIELDER, R-R Played two seasons of baseball at the College of Southern Nevada in Las 5-9, 175, SENIOR Vegas where he was coached by … Selected to the all-Re- gion 18 second team as a shortstop as a freshman and sophomore … Re- RIVERTON, UTAH gion defensive player of the year in 2007 … Team won regular-season COLL. OF SO. NEVADA / COTTONWOOD HS Scenic West Athletic Conference titles both seasons and captured the Re- gion 18 championship in 2008 … As a sophomore, batted .272 with nine doubles and 23 runs batted in while fielding .963 … Walked 39 times for a Versatile athlete who played three infield positions in his first season as an .417 on-base percentage … As a freshman started all 59 games, hitting Aztec and could see action at any of three infield spots … Standout defen- three homers and 28 RBI .284 … Compiled a .964 fielding percentage. sive player will provide depth throughout the infield … Two-year starter in junior college where he had a career on-base percentage just under the High School .400 mark … Drafted out of high school in the 31st round by the Indians in June 2006. Won four varsity letters in baseball at Cottonwood High School in Murray, Utah … Coached there by John Hoover … Named to the all-state team as San Diego State 2009 a senior in 2006 … During senior season won the 2006 National Classic Anderson Bat Home Run Derby title ... Team won regional and state Played second, third and shortstop in his first season at San Diego State championships during his junior and senior seasons … Played three sea- … Began the season going 5-for-12 over the Aztecs’ first four games … sons for the Colts football team and was member of the school’s wrestling Had a season-best eight-game hitting streak (April 9-May 2) when he went squad two years … Captured second at the Region 6 wrestling champi- 10-for-29 (.349) with six runs scored … Over the last 25 games of the sea- onships during his senior year.

Personal Easton Gust was born Jan. 11, 1988, in Salt Lake City, Utah … Son of Rod and Kristy Gust … Enjoys hunting and fishing … Favorite athlete is Los An- geles Dodger shortstop Rafael Furcal … Social science major at San Diego State.

Gust’s SDSU Career Highs Hits*...... 3 at UNLV (4/9/09) Runs ...... 4 at UNLV (4/9/09) Doubles ...... 2 at San Diego (2/22/09) Triples* ...... 1 at UNLV (4/9/09) Home Runs...... None RBI ...... 2 at San Diego (2/22/09) Stolen Bases ...... 1 vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/20/09) Walks ...... 2 vs. Pacific (2/28/09) Hitting Streak ...... 8 games (4/9 through 5/2/09) * last time when on more than one occasion

Gust’s Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .230 46-37 135 18 31 2 2 0 14 .274 12 3 33 .301 3 5 1-3 29 86 10 .920

Gust’s Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .239 15-11 46 8 11 0 1 0 4 .283 2 0 10 .271 0 3 0-0 6 14 4 .833

24 u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u AZTEC PLAYERS DREW 28 LEARY PITCHER, R-R 6-4, 225, SENIOR LAS VEGAS, NEV. COLL. OF SO. NEVADA / SIERRA VISTA HS

Solid right-handed hurler who is expected to be called upon in middle and late relief this season … Competed for the Corvallis Knights of the West Coast League last summer … Played during summer 2008 for the Eau Claire (Wis.) Express in the Northwoods League … Over 29 innings, com- piled a mark of 3-1 with a 2.67 earned run average … Walked eight and struck out 22 in 27 innings … Drafted out of high school in 2006 in the 44th round by the .

San Diego State 2009 Made 26 appearances out of the bullpen to lead the team … Allowed six in his 34.1 , an average of 1.57 walks per nine innings … Longest relief stint was three innings vs. Pacific on Feb.28 … Had a season-high three strikeouts in that contest … Picked up a win at TCU on March 29 after one inning of relief … Other victory came at Long Beach State on April 9 … Recorded his first collegiate on March 23 in the win over Southern Utah … In that game, he came on in the ninth inning after SUU had taken an 8-7 in the bottom of the eighth and proceeded to retire the next three batters in order to close out the contest … Prior to his appearance against Utah on May 16, he had given up five earned runs in his previous 12 appearances … Had only one in 34.1 innings of work.

Junior College Played two seasons of baseball at the College of Southern Nevada under coach Tim Chambers … In 2008, had a record of 3-2 with a save and a 3.55 earned run average over nine appearances including six starts … Did not commit an error in 14 chances on the mound … During his freshman year went 5-4 with one save and a 3.72 ERA … Made 14 appearances (10 starts), striking out 56 while walking only 14 over 55.2 innings.

High School Won three varsity baseball letters at Sierra Vista High School in Las Vegas … Coached there by Nathan Selby … Was a pitcher and first baseman … As a senior, hit .442 with six home runs … Team won state title his junior Leary’s SDSU Career Highs year (2005) as he compiled a 7-0 mark with 87 strikeouts … Was the win- Most Innings ...... 3.0 vs. Pacific (2/28/09) ning pitcher at the state and regional finals … Earned student of the month Long Start...... N/A honors at Sierra Vista. Short Start ...... N/A Long Relief...... 3.0 vs. Pacific (2/28/09) Personal Hits Allowed...... 5 vs. Brigham Young (3/20/09) Strikeouts* ...... 3 vs. Kansas (3/17/09) Andrew Patrick Leary was born Dec. 9, 1987 in Las Vegas, Nev. … Son of Walks Allowed ...... 2 vs. Pacific (2/28/09) Patrick and Cari Leary ... Father played baseball (shortstop) at UNLV in Runs Allowed...... 4 vs. Brigham Young (3/20/09) 1972-73 … Enjoys playing basketball, golf and tennis … Was recruited by Earned Runs Allowed* ...... 3 at Utah (5/16/09) UNLV, LSU, Arkansas and Kansas State in addition to SDSU … Favorite * last time when on more than one occasion athlete is Angels outfielder … A social science major at San Diego State who is looking forward to a career in professional base- ball.

Leary’s Career Overall Stats Year ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD% 2009 5.50 2-2 26-0-0 0-2 1 34.1 47 25 21 6 26 3 .322 1 5 0 5 12 4 .810

Leary’s Career MWC Stats Year ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD% 2009 5.56 1-2 9-0-0 0-0 0 11.1 19 9 7 3 6 1 .373 1 1 0 0 6 1 .857

u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u 25 AZTEC PLAYERS BRANDON 0 MEREDITH FIRST BASE, R-R 6-2, 220, SOPHOMORE CHULA VISTA, CALIF. MONTGOMERY HS

Moved into the role of starter at first base during his freshman campaign and will lremain in that role this season, but could also see action in the outfield … Played during summer 2009 for the La Crosse Loggers of the Northwoods League.… Was the first high school player to hit a home run at PETCO Park, a feat he accomplished on April 12, 2008, in a contest vs. Eastlake HS … Played baseball for three summers (2006-08) with the San Diego Show team that was ranked among the top 15 in the nation … Drafted in the 15th round by the in June 2008.

San Diego State 2009 Started 63 times as a true freshman … Primarily a first baseman who also made seven starts in the outfield (three in left and four in right) … Named to the second-team all-Mountain West Conference squad as a first baseman … Named to the all-tournament team at the NCAA Re- gional in Irvine … Hit a pair of home runs in the win over Fresno State at the Regional … Finished the regular season by hitting safely in 12 of the last 13 games during which he went 18-for-49 (.367) with 15 runs scored and five runs batted in … His 25 multiple-hit games tied for the team lead while his 12 multiple-RBI efforts ranked second on the squad ... Season-high three hits in a game on three occasions … Has also had three RBI in a game five times ... During a six-game hitting streak (April 14-24) he went 9-for-24 (.375) with two doubles, a home run, nine runs scored and eight RBI … Hit his first collegiate home run on March 8 vs. 11th-ranked San Diego at Tony Gwynn Stadium … His 17 doubles, 53 runs scored and 33 walks were the second-most on the team lead while his 44 RBI ranked third … Committed only one error over SDSU’s final 30 games of the season.

High School Won four varsity letters as a baseball player at Montgomery High School in San Diego … Coached there by Manuel Hermosillo … Batted .516 as a Meredith’s SDSU Career Highs senior, winning first-team all-state honors … As a junior, hit .420 and was Hits*...... 3 at New Mexico (4/19/09) a second-team all-state selection … Chosen South Bay League player of Runs* ...... 3 vs. UC Davis (4/3/09) the year both as a junior and senior … Played catcher during his sopho- Doubles ...... 2 at New Mexico (4/18/09) more season and was a second-team all-state honoree as well as the Triples ...... None Mesa League player of the year … Batted .320 both as a freshman and Home Runs...... 2 vs. Fresno State (5/30/09) sophomore … Member of the Montgomery football team for three sea- RBI...... 3 vs. Fresno State (5/30/09) Stolen Bases* ...... 1 vs. UNLV (5/19/09) sons (2005-07), winning first-team all-South Bay League honors as a jun- Walks*...... 3 vs. New Mexico (5/20/09) ior and senior … Also competed for the basketball team as a junior. Hitting Streak...... 9 games (5/3 through 5/19/09 * last time when on more than one occasion Personal Brandon Christopher Meredith was born Dec. 19, 1989, in San Diego, Calif. … Son of Harold and Patricia Meredith … Father played basketball and baseball at Westmont College … Favorite athlete is outfielder … A business administration major at San Diego State.

Meredith’s Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .309 63-63 243 53 75 17 0 7 44 .465 33 11 53 .410 3 0 2-2 428 28 4 .991

Meredith’s Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .276 24-24 98 20 27 5 0 1 12 .357 10 3 20 .354 2 0 0-0 152 10 1 .994

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and 11 RBI ... Third on the squad with six home runs … Hit his first colle- giate home run at PETCO Park (home of the San Diego Padres) against RYAN UC Davis on April 3 … Collected his second the next afternoon against the same team … His third and fourth homers came in back-to-back contests 12 O’SULLIVAN (vs. Air Force on May 10 and San Francisco on May 11) … In the regular season finale at Utah on May 16, had a pair of homers including a solo shot SHORTSTOP-PITCHER, R-R in the eighth and a two-out three-run blast in the ninth that tied the game at 7-7 and sent it to extra innings … He would eventually come on pitch in the 56-0, 185, SOPHOMORE bottom of the 12th and get the final out to earn his first save in his only relief EL CAJON, CALIF. appearance of the year … Tied his season high with three hits in that game VALHALLA HS and set a personal best with four RBI … Also added a three-hit effort vs. Utah at the MWC tourney on May 23 ... Made 11 appearances on the mound as the team’s No. 4 starter … His first collegiate win came vs. Talented all-around athlete who saw action both at shortstop and on the Kansas when he went seven innings, allowing no runs on three hits. mound as a freshman in 2009 … As a prep senior, was ranked among Baseball America’s top 100 recruits (no. 41) … Drafted by the San Fran- High School cisco Giants in the 10th round in June 2008 … Played during the summer Won four varsity letters as a baseball player at Valhalla High School in El of 2008 for the Eau Claire Express in the Northwoods League … Had eight Cajon, Calif. … Coached there by Mike Wilson … A four-time all-Grossmont doubles, five home runs, 24 runs batted in and eight stolen bases over 19 North League and all-CIF selection … As a senior, earned first-team all- games … Had one save and a 3.68 earned run average in 7.1 innings on state recognition and was named to the Baseball Coaches of America all- the mound … Played in the Aflac High School All-American Baseball Game District 8 squad … Batted .407 with seven doubles and 13 home runs … in August 2007 … Also played summer ball for the ABD Academy. Compiled a .545 on-base percentage and .965 slugging percentage … On the mound, went 8-2 with a 2.09 earned run average, striking out 81 batters San Diego State 2009 and walking only 17 over 67 innings … During his junior season hit .370 Was the Aztecs’ starting shortstop from opening day and also served as a with four homers and 33 RBI … As a pitcher went 7-4 with 77 strikeouts … on 11 occasions … Over the final eight games of the season Hit .368 as a sophomore and .430 during his freshman campaign. went 12-for-31 (.387) with two doubles, two home runs, five runs scored Personal Ryan Patrick O’Sullivan was born Sept. 5, 1990, in San Diego … Son of Paul and Dina O’Sullivan … Brother, Sean, is a player in the organization … Enjoys playing ping pong … Favorite athlete is outfielder Ken Griffey, Jr. … Un- declared major at SDSU … Was also recruited by USC, UCLA, Arizona, Fresno State and Hawai’i among others. O’Sullivan’s SDSU Career Hitting Highs Hits* ...... 3 vs. Utah (5/23/09) Runs*...... 3 at Utah (5/16/09) Doubles* ...... 1 at UC Irvine (5/31/09) Triples ...... None Home Runs ...... 2 at Utah (5/16/09) RBI ...... 4 at Utah (5/16/09) Stolen Bases*...... 1 vs. San Francisco (5/11/09) Walks*...... 2 vs. Utah (5/22/09) Hitting Streak* ...... 4 games (5/16 through 5/21/09) O’Sullivan’s SDSU Career Pitching Highs Most Innings ...... 8.0 vs. Long Beach State (4/21/09) Long Start ...... 8.0 vs. Long Beach State (4/21/09) Short Start...... 1.1 vs. UC Santa Barbara (4/1/09) Long Relief ...... 0.1 at Utah (5/16/09) Hits Allowed*...... 13 at Santa Clara (5/2/09) Strikeouts...... 6 vs. Air Force (5/9/09) Walks Allowed ...... 3 vs. CSU Fullerton (2/24/09) Runs Allowed* ...... 8 vs. Utah (5/23/09) Earned Runs Allowed ...... 8 vs. Utah (5/23/09) * last time when on more than one occasion

O’Sullivan’s Career Overall Hitting Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .264 51-51 174 32 46 9 0 6 27 .420 23 9 60 .377 1 3 4-7 69 151 11 .952

O’Sullivan’s Career MWC Hitting Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .279 21-21 68 15 19 3 0 43 12 .456 10 4 20 .402 0 1 1-2 24 63 2 .978

O’Sullivan’s Career Overall Pitching Stats Year ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD% 2009 6.79 4-4 12-11-0 0-1 1 55.2 79 48 48 42 11 2 .346 2 6 2 7 17 0 1.000

O’Sullivan’s Career MWC Pitching Stats Year ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD% 2009 3.72 1-1 3-2-0 0-0 1 9.2 9 8 4 2 8 0 .237 0 2 1 2 2 0 1.000

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percentage as a senior … A second-team all-Palomar League selection … Team captain in 2006 … Batted .294 as a junior and won Gold Glove de- MATT fensive award after committing no errors during the season … Named to 14 ARKER San Diego Union Tribune all-academic baseball team … Honor roll student. P Personal CATCHER, R-R Matthew James Parker was born Feb. 9, 1988, in San Diego … Son of 6-1, 205, JUNIOR James and Marjorie Parker … Father played baseball at San Diego Mesa JC and uncle (Brian Bullas) played at University of San Diego … Interests SAN DIEGO, CALIF. include ping pong, classic rock, going to the beach and watching movies RANCHO BERNARDO HS … Favorite athlete is boxer Muhammad Ali … A public administration major at San Diego State. Is expected to be one of two of SDSU’s primary catchers in 2009 after han- dling the bulk of the work behind the plate last season … Played for the Corvallis Knights of the West Coast League during summer 2009 … During summer of 2007, competed for the Redbirds of the Cal Ripken, Sr. Colle- giate Baseball League in Cockeysville, Maryland … Batted .220 with five doubles and eight runs batted in … Was named to the league all-star team … Played summer baseball in 2005 and 2006 for the Liquid Ice team (Con- nie Mack League) in San Diego.

San Diego State 2009 After sitting out the previous season with a foot injury, made his return to the San Diego State lineup in the season opener against Bethune-Cook- man, singling in his first at bat after coming off the bench … Continued solid start to the season by singling in his second at bat of the year, that coming vs. Southern University the next day … Extended that hitting streak to six games, his longest streak of the year … Season-high two hits and four RBI in the contest vs. Air Force at home on May 9 … Connected for his first col- legiate home run in that game as well … Had three hits in six at bats during two games at the NCAA Regional along with a pair of walks … Solid defen- sive catcher did not committed an error behind the plate this season in 252 chances … Made 39 appearances at the catching position with 28 starts there, most of any of SDSU’s three catchers … One start in the designated hitter role … Batted .303 (10-for-33) in the 14 conference games in which he played with seven runs scored and seven RBI.

San Diego State 2008 Redshirted during his sophomore season at San Diego State due to a foot injury.

San Diego State 2007 Started behind the plate in 12 games and as the designated hitter once … Recorded a hit in his first collegiate at bat, a two-out single to right against Pacific on March 2 that drove in a run … Had a pair of singles and a sea- son-high three runs batted in against New Mexico on April 7 … Did not com- mit an error in 14 contests as a catcher (96 chances) … Was 5-for-13 during a season-best four-game hitting streak (March 30-April 5) with all four con- Parker’s SDSU Career Highs tests against New Mexico (three away, one at home) ... Season highs of Hits* ...... 3 vs. Utah (5/23/07) two hits in a game on three occasions and three RBI in a game twice … Runs* ...... 2 vs. Air Force (5/10/07) Reached those numbers in the contest vs. Utah at the Mountain West Con- Doubles...... 1 at UC Irvine (5/31/09) Triples ...... 1 vs. Utah (5/23/07) ference tournament, also scoring a personal-best two runs in that game. Home Runs...... 1 vs. Air Force (5/9/09) RBI...... 4 vs. Air Force (5/9/09) High School Stolen Bases ...... 1 vs. Brigham Young (5/21/09) Played two seasons of varsity baseball at Rancho Bernardo High School Walks* ...... 2 at New Mexico (4/19/09) in San Diego … Coached there by Sam Blalock … Won team Bronco Award Hitting Streak ...... 6 games (2/20 through 3/3/09) * last time when on more than one occasion (MVP) after hitting .325 with seven home runs, 40 RBI and a .581 slugging

Parker’s Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2007 .259 20-13 58 10 15 1 0 0 10 .276 4 0 12 .306 0 0 1-1 91 5 0 1.000 2009 .263 40-29 99 16 26 5 0 1 11 .343 15 0 21 .360 0 1 1-2 226 26 0 1.000 Totals .261 60-42 157 26 41 6 0 1 21 .318 19 0 33 .341 0 1 2-3 317 31 0 1.000

Parker’s Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2007 .275 14-9 40 7 11 0 0 0 6 .275 4 0 6 .341 0 0 1-1 65 4 0 1.000 2009 .303 14-10 33 7 10 3 0 1 7 .485 6 0 6 .410 0 0 1-2 93 7 0 1.000 Totals .288 28-19 73 14 21 3 0 1 13 .370 10 0 12 .373 0 0 2-3 158 11 0 1.000

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innings … At the plate, batted .317 with nine doubles, a triple, three home runs and 17 runs batted in … As a junior in 2006, compiled mark of 6-2 CRAIG with a 2.63 ERA, while hitting .358 with five doubles, a triple, three home runs and 24 RBI … During his sophomore campaign, had a pitching record 36 RASMUSSEN of 5-3 with two saves and a 2.40 ERA … Batted .367 with five doubles, three triples, four homers and 22 RBI … Played quarterback for the Hilltop PITCHER, S-L Lancer football team from 2005-07 … In 2006, had 2,700 passing yards with 18 touchdowns along with 500 yards rushing … A first-team all-South 6-1, 190, JUNIOR Bay League selection and was named player of the year … Member of the CHULA VISTA, CALIF. Union Tribune all-academic team for both baseball and football. HILLTOP HS Personal Craig Victor Rasmussen was born April 25, 1989, in Chula Vista, Calif. … Has seen action primarily out of the bullpen in his first two seasons at SDSU Son of Howard and Julie Rasmussen … Enjoys movies, the beach and and will likely continue in a middle relief role in 2010 … Member of the San playing sports … Favorite athletes are Jerry Rice and Andy Pettitte … Plans Diego Force during the summers 2008 and 2009… In 2009 went 2-0 with to pursue a career in or as a firefighter … A criminal a 0.75 ERA… In summer 2008, made eight starts compiling record of 3-1 justice major at SDSU. with a 2.96 earned run average … Team won 2008 Western Baseball As- sociation Northern Division title in 2008 and Southern Division champi- onship in 2009 … Qualified for the 2008 NBC World Series in Wichita … Was recruited by several schools for both baseball and football.

San Diego State 2009 Appeared in 12 games in relief along with a pair of starts … Picked up win in a starting role against Pacific on Feb. 28, going five innings … Longest relief appearance of the season came at Utah on May 23 when he tossed 5.2 innings against Utah in the final of the MWC Tournament allowing a run on five hits ... On March 7 vs. 11th-ranked San Diego, came on in the eighth inning with SDSU clinging to a 6-5 lead after USD had put runners on first and third with no outs … Struck out the next batter before foiling a suicide squeeze play when he field a bunt and flipped it to catcher Erik Castro for the out at home … That helped SDSU get out of the inning in a game it would go on to win 6-5 … Made his first appearance in the field as an Aztec when he played center field for the final inning in the game against UC Davis at PETCO Park on April 3 … Recorded his first collegiate hit when he sin- gled as a pinch hitter against Southern Utah on March 24 … Season and career-high three strikeouts in 2.1 innings at UNLV on Aril 11 ... Picked off four runners during the seaosn including two vs. Utah on May 15.

San Diego State 2008 True freshman left-hander who filled the role of short reliever … Longest outing was of the year was 4.2 innings at Cal State Fullerton on Saturday, May 17, in which he allowed three runs (two earned) on four hits. … Shut down the Titans over his final 2.2 innings in that game … Went 3.2 innings against TCU on April 26, when he gave up a pair of runs on two hits … Also tossed 2.1 shutout innings at Arizona on April 30 … Eight of his other nine outings were one inning or less … Season-high two strikeouts vs. Cal Poly (1.1 innings on Feb. 28) and at Long Beach State (0.2 innings on March 18) … Did not throw a wild pitch in any of his 13 appearances. Rasmussen’s SDSU Career Highs Most Innings ...... 5.2 at Utah (5/23/09) High School Long Start ...... 5.0 vs. Pacific (2/28/09) Earned four varsity letters as a baseball player at Hilltop High School in Short Start...... 1.2 at UC Irvine (5/31/09) Chula Vista, Calif., where he played under coach Kurt Gritts as a pitcher Long Relief ...... 5.2 at Utah (5/23/09) Hits Allowed ...... 6 vs. Pacific (2/28/09) and first baseman … Lancers won league titles each of his four seasons … Strikeouts ...... 3 at UNLV (4/11/09) Team captain as a junior and senior … A first-team all-CIF and all-South Walks Allowed*...... 3 vs. Kansas (3/18/09) Bay selection … Name to the San Diego Hall of Champions all-section sec- Runs Allowed ...... 4 at UC Irvine (5/31/09) ond-team and the San Diego Union-Tribune all-section second team … As Earned Runs Allowed* ...... 3 at UNLV (4/11/09) a senior went 8-3 with one save and a 2.19 ERA … Struck out 73 over 70.1 * last time when on more than one occasion

Rasmussen’s Career Overall Stats Year ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD% 2008 3.50 0-0 13-0-0 0-0 0 18.0 19 10 7 6 8 1 .275 0 2 1 1 5 1 .857 2009 4.05 1-2 14-2-0 0-0 0 26.2 28 16 12 15 11 0 .295 0 4 2 2 10 3 .786 Totals 3.83 1-2 27-2-0 0-0 0 44.2 47 26 19 21 19 1 .287 0 6 3 3 15 4 .818

Rasmussen’s Career MWC Stats Year ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD% 2008 5.40 0-0 3-0-0 0-0 0 5.0 2 3 3 1 1 1 .125 0 0 1 0 1 0 1.000 2009 14.73 0-1 4-0-0 0-0 0 3.2 8 7 6 6 3 0 .533 0 1 1 0 2 2 .500 Totals 9.35 0-1 7-0-0 0-0 0 8.2 10 10 9 7 4 1 .323 0 1 2 0 3 2 .667

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High School Played four seasons of varsity baseball at Los Osos High School in Rancho ADDISON Cucamonga … Coached there by Anthony Vasquez … Was primarily a first 30 baseman and did not pitch until his junior year … Split time between the REED mound and first base as a senior … A three-year all-Baseline League first- team selection … Also first-team all-Inland Valley as a sophomore, junior PITCHER, L-R and senior … First-team all-county in 2006 and 2007 … Inland Valley player 6-3, 215, JUNIOR of the year as a senior … During his senior season (2007), batted .446 with 10 doubles, 13 home runs and 34 runs batted in ... His home run total was RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. third-best in the state of California … On the mound, compiled a mark of 5- LOS OSOS HS 1 with a 2.53 earned run average … Struck out 33 and walked only nine in 36 innings … As a junior in 2006, hit .420 with six doubles, three triples, six home runs and 40 RBI … As a pitcher, threw two innings, striking out three Preseason 2010 consensus All-American as a … Named the … Batted .387 with 10 doubles, four triples, one homer and 31 RBI during 2009 National Stopper of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writ- his sophomore campaign (2005). ers Association (NCBWA) after leading the nation in saves … Named a first team All-American in 2009 by Collegiate Baseball, Rivals.com, NCBWA and Ping! Baseball … Right-handed hurler who moved into the role of closer Personal during his freshman season of 2007 … Was primarily a first baseman as a Addison D. Reed was born Dec. 27, 1988, in Montclair, Calif. … Son of prep athlete, compiling impressive offensive numbers … An Area Code Scott and September Reed … Enjoys hanging out with friends, playing games participant during summer 2006 … Also recruited by Michigan, video games and sports … Favorite athlete is Alex Rodriguez … Majoring Hawai’i and UC Irvine. in criminal justice administration. Reed’s SDSU Career Highs San Diego State 2009 Most Innings ...... 3.1 vs. Brigham Young (3/13/08) First-team all-Mountain West Conference relief pitcher … Was one of 15 Long Start...... N/A semifinalists for the College Baseball Foundation’s National Pitcher of the Short Start ...... N/A Year Award … Led the nation with 20 saves … Was successful in all 20 of Long Relief ...... 3.1 vs. Brigham Young (3/13/08) his save opportunities … His 20 saves is a new SDSU and conference Hits Allowed* ...... 4 at UNLV (4/19/08) record … Received an invitation to the USA Baseball National Team trials Strikeouts* ...... 4 at Utah (5/16/09) … Struck out 38 and walked only seven (two intentionally) in his 27.2 in- Walks Allowed...... 3 vs. Houston (3/29/08) Runs Allowed ...... 6 at UNLV (4/19/08) nings … Allowed only one extra base hit, a double in his second game of Earned Runs Allowed ...... 3 vs. New Mexico (4/5/08) the season vs. Nevada on Feb. 26 … On March 14 vs. UNLV was called * last time when on more than one occasion upon in the ninth inning with the bases loaded and no outs … Proceeded to strike out the side in order to end the threat and record his sixth save at the time … On April 7 at Long Beach State had runners and second and third with no outs and retired the side with no damage to preserve a 4-3 Aztec win … Longest outing came on May 16 at Utah when he went three innings allowing no runs on no hits with four strikeouts … In nine appear- ance in conference play (10.2 innings) gave up only one unearned run on two hits with four walks (two intentional) and 14 strikeouts … Opponents hit just .200 against him in all games … Finished with a .065 ERA.

San Diego State 2008 Opened the season by allowing no runs on three hits with 11 strikeouts and only two walks in his first nine appearances covering 12 innings … Over that period, picked up saves against USC, UC Riverside and Brigham Young … Was also credited with victories in games vs. Cal Poly and Brigham Young … Longest outing of the year was 3.1 innings vs. BYU on March 13, as he finished the game that was won by the Aztecs in 14 innings … Had a season-high four strikeouts in that contest … Was named the Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week on March 15, after his win and save vs. BYU and save at UC Riverside the previous week … His third win of the year came with 2.2 innings of work at Air Force on May 3 in SDSU’s 10-inning victory … Lone loss of the season was against New Mex- ico on April 5 … Did not give up a run over his final five appearances cov- ering 6.0 innings while striking out seven and walking only one… Included in that run was three strikeouts in 1.1 innings at eighth-ranked Cal State Fullerton on May 16 … Had only one wild pitch in his 26.1 innings.

Reed’s Career Overall Stats Year ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD% 2008 2.73 3-1 24-0-0 0-1 4 26.1 24 16 8 8 26 3 .240 1 2 0 0 4 0 1.000 2009 0.65 0-0 25-0-0 0-1 20 27.2 20 3 2 7 38 0 .200 2 5 1 0 6 0 1.000 Totals 1.67 3-1 49-0-0 0-2 24 54.0 44 19 10 15 64 3 .220 3 7 1 0 10 0 1.000

Reed’s Career MWC Stats Year ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD% 2008 2.84 2-1 10-0-0 0-0 1 12.2 11 10 4 2 10 2 .224 0 1 0 0 3 0 1.000 2009 0.00 0-0 9-0-0 0-0 6 10.2 2 1 0 4 14 0 .065 1 2 1 0 2 0 1.000 Totals 1.54 2-1 19-0-0 0-0 7 23.1 13 11 4 6 24 2 .163 1 3 1 0 5 0 1.000

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Junior College Played two seasons of baseball at Palomar College in San Marcos, Calif KEGAN … Coached there by Buck Taylor … Earned first-team all-Pacific Coast 32 Conference honors with a record of 1-1 with seven saves and a 2.40 ERA SHARP in league play ... His save total was second-highest ever for a Comet pitcher in a season and set the school mark for most saves in a conference season PITCHER, R-R … Overall record of 1-2 with seven saves and a 4.34 ERA ... Made 21 ap- 6-2, 205, SENIOR pearances, most on the team, including three starts … As a freshman went 1-2 with a 3.07 earned run average in his team-leading 20 relief appear- POWAY, CALIF. ances … Named to the honorable mention all-PCC squad. PALOMAR JC / POWAY HS High School Arrived at San Diego State last season after serving as a closer at the junior One won varsity letter at Poway High School where he played for former college level … Is expected to again see situational relief duty for the Aztecs Aztec outfielder Bob Parry … Compiled an earned run average of 0.99 over in 2010 … Played summer ball in 2007 for the Kamuela Paniolos of the 36 innings as a senior in 2006 as he helped lead Poway to the CIF-San Hawaiian Collegiate Baseball League in Honolulu, Hawaii. Diego Section Division I championship ... Compiled a record of 5-3 with eight saves ... Named honorable mention all-Palomar League … Helped San Diego State 2009 pitch the Titans to the Palomar League title in 2005. ... Was a three-time pitcher of the year for his team ... Also played water polo for the Titans in Middle reliever who came out of the bullpen on 19 occasions in his first sea- 2006 and was named team’s defensive player of the year … Member of son at San Diego State … Recorded his first collegiate win against UCLA San Diego Union Tribune student-athlete all-academic team. on March 11 … Added second victory in contest against Kansas on March 18 when he went 1.2 innings, allowing just a hit an striking out one … Third win came at Utah on May 21 when Aztecs rallied with seven runs in the Personal eighth inning for a 9-8 victory ... Season high three strikeouts in 1.1 innings Kegan Andrew Sharp was born June 7, 1988, in San Diego … Son of Don vs. Nevada on Feb. 26 … Longest outing came on March 28 at TCU when and Sarah Sharp … Enjoys golf, poker and following the San Diego Charg- he tossed three innings giving up a hit and unearned run … Made eight ap- ers football team … Recruited by Hawai’i, Purdue and UNC-Asheville … pearances in conference play and had a 3.72 earned run average over 9.2 Favorite athlete is Toronto Blue Jay pitcher … Business major innings. planning a career in real estate.

Sharp’s SDSU Career Highs Most Innings ...... 3.0 at TCU (3/28/09) Long Start...... N/A Short Start ...... N/A Long Relief ...... 3.0 at TCU (3/28/09) Hits Allowed*...... 3 vs. Utah (5/21/09) Strikeouts...... 3 vs. Pacific (2/28/09) Walks Allowed*...... 2 at TCU (3/28/09) Runs Allowed ...... 4 vs. UC Santa Barbara (4/1/09) Earned Runs Allowed ...... 4 vs. UC Santa Barbara (4/1/09) * last time when on more than one occasion

Sharp’s Career Overall Stats Year ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD% 2009 5.16 3-1 19-0-0 0-0 0 22.2 23 16 13 13 14 2 .280 5 6 0 4 2 3 .667

Sharp’s Career MWC Stats Year ERA W-L G-GS-CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FLD% 2009 3.72 0-0 8-0-0 0-0 0 9.2 6 5 4 5 6 0 .200 1 4 0 1 1 1 ,667

u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u 31 AZTEC PLAYERS JOMEL 8 TORRES FIRST BASE, L-L 6-0, 195, SOPHOMORE CHULA VISTA, CALIF. EASTLAKE HS

Saw action both at first base and in the outfield as a freshman in 2009 and will likely see a majority of his playing time at first in 2010 … Two-way player who had an outstanding prep career both on the mound and at the plate … Played three summers (2006-08) for the San Diego Show … Was honored for the best performance at the Perfect Game Underclass Showcase in Florida in 2006.

San Diego State 2009 In his 36 games played, appeared at DH (13 starts), first base (10 starts), left field (five starts) and as a pinch hitter and pinch runner … Made his SDSU debut at the plate when he was called off the bench on Feb. 22 at the University of San Diego … Responded by singling to left field, then recorded a base hit in a second at bat later in the contest to go 2-for-2 in his first two collegiate plate appearances … Had a season-best six game hitting streak April 24-May 2, going 8-for-24 (.333) with a triple, home run, three runs scored and 10 runs batted in … Season-high four RBI in contest vs. TCU on April 25 when he recorded his first triple and home run as Aztec … Doubled in four straight games (May 8-11) against three different oppo- nents (Air Force, San Francisco and Utah) … Was 7-for-17 in those four games as well with a pair of runs and seven RBI … Hit .600 (15-for-25) with runners in scoring position … Committed only one error in 166 chances for a .991 fielding percentage … Batted .316 over 13 games in Mountain West Conference play.

High School Won three letters as a baseball player at Eastlake High School in Chula Vista, Calif. … Coached there by Dan Gallegos … A first-team all-CIF se- lection as a senior … Also named first-team all-Mesa League and the league player of the year … Batted .478 with 34 runs scored, seven home runs and 31 runs batted in … Record of 11-2 as a pitcher … First-team all- league honoree as a junior after hitting .444 with seven homers and 37 RBI … As a sophomore earned second-team all-league accolades with a .390 Torres’ SDSU Career Highs batting average and three home runs along with a pitching record of 6-3 … Hits*...... 3 at Utah (5/14/09) Named to the San Diego Union Tribune all-academic baseball team on two Runs ...... 2 at Utah (5/14/09) occasions … Was an active in the Mercury Service Club and the Asian In- Doubles*...... 1 at Utah (5/14/09) ternational Association … Honor student who was a member of the Califor- Triples ...... 1 vs. TCU (4/25/09) Home Runs ...... 1 vs. TCU (4/25/09) nia Scholarship Federation, a organization emphasizing high standards of RBI ...... 4 vs. TCU (4/25/09) academic achievement and community service … Graduated with honors Stolen Bases* ...... 1 at TCU (3/28/09) and a 4.0 grade point average. Walks* ...... 1 vs. Virginia (5/29/09) Hitting Streak ...... 6 games (4/24 through 5/2/09) Personal * last time when on more than one occasion Jomel D. Torres was born Jan. 23, 1990 in Athens, Greece … Son of Mel and Jonie Torres … Enjoys playing the piano and hanging out with friends … Lists favorite athlete as swimmer Michael Phelps ... Recruited by UC Santa Barbara, San Diego and Hawai’i … A public health major planning on a career in either professional baseball or as a pharmacist.

Torres’ Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .292 36-28 106 12 31 5 1 1 23 .387 8 1 16 .339 3 4 2-2 108 7 1 .991

Torres’ Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .316 13-10 38 7 12 3 1 1 11 .526 3 0 9 .357 1 1 2-2 41 2 1 .977

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High School Won a pair of varsity baseball letters at Jesuit High School in Carmichael, CORY Calif. … Coached there by Joe Potulny … As a senior, batted .330 with six 25 home runs, 37 runs batted in and 18 stolen bases … During his junior year, VAUGHN hit .250 with three doubles, two triples, a home run, 16 runs scored, 18 runs batted in and six stolen bases … Played football for the Marauders during OUTFIELDER, R-R his final two years … Chosen MVP of the freshman basketball team. 6-4, 230, JUNIOR Personal ELK GROVE, CALIF. Cory Thomas Vaughn was born May 1, 1989, in Green Bay, Wis. … Son of JESUIT HS Greg and Michele Vaughn … Father was a Major League baseball player who played for the Padres, Brewers, Reds, Devil Rays and Rockies during Power-hitting outfielder who is expected to continue in a starting role in right a 15-year career (1989-2003) and was named to the all-star team on four field in 2010 … Competed during summer 2009 for the Cotuit Kettleers of occasions … Interests include equestrian and golf … Favorite athlete is for- the Cape Cod League ... Played in the summer 2008 for the La Crosse mer major league outfielder Gerald Williams … Majoring in kinesiology and Loggers of the Northwoods League … Over 68 games, batted .251 with 14 is looking to a career as a diabetes specialist. doubles, two triples, eight home runs, 35 runs scored and 41 runs batted in … Named MVP of the league all-star game after going 2-for-3 with a run scored and RBI … Chosen the top prospect in the Northwoods League by Baseball America … Selected in the 43rd round of the 2007 Major League Draft by the Phillies … Son of former Major League outfielder .

San Diego State 2009 A first-team all-Mountain West Conference selection … Opened the season with a five-game hitting streak … Longest streak of the year was 12 games, (April 10-May 2), third-longest on the squad … Over those 12 contests went 19-for-53 (.358) with two doubles, a triple, four home runs, 11 runs scored and nine runs batted in … After not recording a hit in the next contest, ran off a six-game streak (May 3-15) going 11-for-28 (.392) … Had three games with four hits … Against UNLV on March 15 went 4-for-4 with a triple, home run and seven RBI … It was the most RBI in a game by an Aztec since Brock Ungricht had seven vs. New Mexico on May 28, 2004 … Second on squad with 10 home runs … Each of his first three homers in 2009 was a three-run shot … Had a walk-off three-run home run in the bottom of the 10th inning against 11th-ranked University of San Diego in a 6-4 win on March 6 … One of three Aztecs with a two-home run game, that coming in the win over Long Beach State at home on April 21 … Missed three games due to injury (March 29-April 1), but returned for UC Davis series and went 7-for-16 (.438) with two doubles, three runs scored and three RBI in those four games … Recorded 20 multiple-hit and 11 multiple-RBI contests … Defensively, recorded eight assists from the outfield … In conference play, hit .365 with five doubles, three triples, four home runs and 22 RBI.

San Diego State 2008 Freshman outfielder who started the season as the starter in right field and was the team’s primary designated hitter over the second half of the 2008 campaign … In his three games against fifth-ranked San Diego to start the year, went 6-for-11 with a double, triple, home run, five runs scored and Vaughn’s SDSU Career Highs four RBI … Extended that start to a five-game hitting streak, his longest of Hits*...... 4 vs. UC Davis (4/3/09) the season … Hit safely in 10 of the first 12 games in which he appeared to Runs*...... 2 at UNLV (5/19/08) start the 2008 season … Hit a walk-off home run in the 14th inning vs. Doubles*...... 2 vs. UC Davis (4/3/09) Triples*...... 1 vs. Air Force (5/10/09) Brigham Young on March 13 in a 5-4 conference season-opening victory Home Runs...... 2 vs. Long Beach State (4/21/09) … Had a pair of season-best three-hit contests: vs. Cal Poly on Feb. 28, RBI...... 7 vs. UNLV (3/15/09) vs. BYU on March 13 and at BYU on May 10 … Hit home runs in back-to- Stolen Bases ...... 3 vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/20/09) back games against Harvard (March 26) and Houston (March 28) … Had Walks...... 3 at UNLV (4/9/09) a four-game hitting streak (May 2-10) during which he went 7-for-13 with Hitting Streak ...... 12 games (4/10 through 5/2/09) three doubles, a home run, five runs scored and two RBI … Finished the * last time when on more than one occasion season with 12 multiple-hit games and nine multiple-RBI contests. Vaughn’s Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2008 .243 47-42 169 26 41 8 3 6 28 .432 12 9 63 .326 0 2 4-6 36 2 5 .884 2009 .328 61-61 235 54 77 14 4 10 51 .549 25 8 62 .406 3 0 15-19 92 8 3 .971 Totals .292 108-103 404 80 118 22 7 16 79 .500 37 17 125 .373 3 2 19-25 128 10 8 .945

Vaughn’s Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2008 .296 19-16 71 13 21 3 2 3 13 .521 5 3 19 .367 0 0 0-2 8 0 1 .889 2009 .365 23-23 96 22 35 5 3 4 22 .604 7 2 24 .419 0 0 3-4 31 3 1 .971 Totals .335 42-39 167 35 56 8 5 7 35 .569 12 5 43 .397 0 0 3-6 39 3 2 .955

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Junior College A two-time first-team all-Pacific Coast Conference at Palomar College … GUY Was coached there by Buck Taylor ... As a sophomore in 2008, batted .327 17 with eight doubles, five home runs (tied for the team lead) and 27 RBI … WILLEFORD Broke out of a mid-season slump as he went 20-for-30 in an eight-game span from March 20 through April 5 ... Was honored as Pacific Coast Con- FIRST BASE, L-L ference Men’s Athlete of the Week for all sports for the week ending April 6-3, 190, SENIOR ... Led the Comets in Pacific Coast Conference play with a .397 batting av- erage ... Drove in 12 runs in conference ... Had a .603 slugging percentage RAMONA, CALIF. with six doubles and three home runs. ... As a freshman hit .349 while start- PALOMAR JC / RAMONA HS ing 42 of 43 games at first base ... Had 13 doubles (second on the team) and led the club with 59 hits, four home runs and 43 RBIs ... Also led sea- son-long starters with a .497 slugging percentage and was hit by pitch nine Solid offensive first baseman who will add depth at the position for the times, second-best on the team ... Fielded .998 at first base, making one Aztecs this season … Could also see action in the designated hitter role … error in 459 chances ... Hit .317 in Pacific Coast Conference games … Car- One of three SDSU players (along with Mitch Blackburn and Kegan Sharp) ried a 3.3 grade-point average at Palomar. who competed together at the same junior college for two seasons. High School San Diego State 2009 Earned a pair of varsity letters at Ramona High School where he played for Five of his six starts came in the designated hitter role with the other at first coach Dean Welch … Played first base and in the outfield in addition to base … Recorded game-winning hits in a pair of contests in mid-March … pitching … Team won league titles both of his varsity seasons … As a sen- On March 18 against Kansas, had a bases-loaded single in the bottom of ior in 2006, batted .430 with six home runs and 40 runs batted in … Named the ninth in the Aztecs’ 9-8 win over the Jayhawks … On March 24 vs. second-team all-Valley League … As a junior was an honorable mention Southern Utah, his two-run double in the bottom of the eighth drove in the all-league selection after hitting .350 with four home runs and 30 RBI … team’s seventh and eighth runs of the night in an 8-7 victory … Went 3-for- Also competed on the water polo team … Graduated from Ramona with 4 with a double and two RBI in a pinch hitting role … Started SDSU’s three- academic honors and a 3.7 grade-point average. run rally in the 12th inning of the win vs. Utah on May16 with a pinch-hit single … Hit safely in the two games in which he played during that series … Season-high two hits and two runs scored in a start as the designated Personal hitter vs. Santa Clara on May 2 … Recorded his lone home run of the year Guy E. Willeford was born July 5, 1988, in San Diego, Calif. … Son of Guy in that contest as well. and Debbie Willeford … Favorite athlete is Texas Ranger outfielder … Also recruited by New Mexico, Centenary and UC San Diego … A public administration major at San Diego State.

Willeford’s SDSU Career Highs Hits...... 2 at Santa Clara (5/2/09) Runs...... 2 at Santa Clara (5/2/09) Doubles* ...... 1 vs. UC Santa Barbara (4/1/09) Triples ...... None Home Runs ...... 1 at Santa Clara (5/2/09) RBI ...... 2 vs. Southern Utah (3/23/09) Stolen Bases...... None Walks ...... 2 at Santa Clara (5/2/09) Hitting Streak ...... 3 games (3/18 through 4/1/09) * last time when on more than one occasion

Willeford’s Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .320 14-6 25 2 8 2 0 1 6 .520 3 0 4 .379 1 0 0-0 10 1 2 .846

Willeford’s Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .250 5-2 8 0 2 0 0 0 1 .250 0 0 1 .222 1 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000

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Followed that with a three-run homer in the victory at UC Santa Barbara in SDSU’s next contest ... Had a season-best five-game hitting streak (April CHRIS 19-May 3), going 8-for-20 (.400) … Had two hits in four appearances in a pinch hitting role … Committed only one error in 118 chances at the catch- 5 WILSON ing position … Hit .310 in conference play. CATCHER, R-R High School 6-1, 180, SOPHOMORE Won three varsity letters as a baseball player at Cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego … Played there under head coach Gary Remiker … SAN DIEGO, CALIF. Primarily a catcher, but also played some at third base … A two-time Cal- CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC HS Hi Sports all-state team member (middle-sized schools), all-CIF first team selection and all-Western League honoree … As a senior batted .413 with 10 home runs, 46 runs batted in and a .770 slugging percentage … CIF Di- One of SDSU’s two primary catchers as a freshman in 2009 who will con- vision III player of the year … San Diego Union Tribune all-county first team tinue in that role this season … Could also see time at third base if needed and San Diego Hall of Champions all-CIF first team … Named Best Catcher … Played summer baseball with the San Diego Show for four years (2005- in San Diego by the Union Tribune … Named Cathedral’s MVP and was 08) … Member of the scout team in 2007-08 and the Oak- also the school’s spring athlete of the year … Hit .385 during his junior sea- land A’s scout team in 2006. son with 18 doubles, five homers and 45 RBI … Compiled a .453 on-base percentage along with a .692 slugging percentage … San Diego Union Trib- San Diego State 2009 une all-county second team and Hall of Champions all-CIF second team … Started 16 times behind the plate and as the designated hitter on 15 occa- . Earned Union Tribune athlete-of-the- week honors … Name Cathedral’s sions as a freshman … Made his first (and only) appearance at third base defensive player of the year both as a sophomore and junior … Junior var- in the final inning of the contest against UC Davis at PETCO Park on April sity MVP as a freshman … Played three seasons for the Dons’ football team 3 … Had a 4-for-4 night against Kansas (March 18) in his third game and and one year of basketball. first start of the season … His single in the bottom of the eighth drove in the tying run as the Aztecs went on to win that contest in the bottom of the Personal ninth … Hit his first collegiate home run in the win at TCU on March 27 … Christopher Alexander Wilson was born Oct. 10, 1989, in San Diego … Son of Mike Wilson and Aimee Caso … Enjoys golf, snowboarding, basketball, football and working out … Favorite athlete is Chicago White Sox outfielder Ken Griffey, Jr. … During high school served was a volunteer as a Buddy for the Miracle League and also volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House … Served as a coach for the Tecolote Youth Baseball League … A kinesi- ology major at SDSU.

Wilson’s SDSU Career Highs Hits ...... 4 vs. Kansas (3/19/09) Runs ...... 3 vs. Kansas (3/19/09) Doubles* ...... 1 at UC Irvine (5/31/09) Triples ...... None Home Runs ...... 1 vs. San Francisco (5/11/09) RBI* ...... 3 vs. San Francisco (5/11/09) Stolen Bases...... None Walks ...... 1 at UC Irvine (5/31/09) Hitting Streak ...... 5 games (4/19 through 5/3 09) * last time when on more than one occasion

Wilson’s Career Overall Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .293 38-31 133 19 39 7 0 4 23 .436 7 1 35 .331 1 1 0-2 104 13 1 .992

Wilson’s Career MWC Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 2009 .310 15-14 58 7 18 2 0 2 8 .448 3 0 14 .344 0 1 0-1 42 5 1 .979

u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u 35 AZTEC PLAYERS JOHN BLAKE 26 PECORARO 21 SILGUERO PITCHER, R-R OUTFIELDER, R-R 5-10, 170, SOPHOMORE 6-3, 225, JUNIOR MENIFEE, CALIF. AUSTIN, TEXAS PALOMA VALLEY HS CISCO JC / CEDAR PARK HS

Versatile athlete who played in the infield, outfield and on the mound during Power-hitting outfielder who missed most of the 2009 season with an injury his prep career … Is expected to see action out of the Aztec bullpen this … Played briefly during summer 2008 for the Torrington (Conn.) Twisters season after making just one appearance as a true freshman in 2009 … in the New England Collegiate Baseball League … Batted .316 before injury Was a member of the San Diego Show summer league team in 2008 … ended his season … Member of the Action Sporting Goods team in Austin, Also played summer baseball with the Riverside (Calif.) Rangers four years Texas during the summers of 2006 and 2007. (2005-08) … Competed for the Inland Empire team at the SoCal Cup Tour- nament and played in the Perfect Game 2007 Underclass Showcase in San Diego State 2009 2007. Appeared in three contests before a wrist injury sidelined him for the re- mainder of the season … Debuted as the DH in the season opener vs. San Diego State 2009 Bethune-Cookman, singling in his first at bat as an Aztec … Other hit came Made his only appearance of the season in the contest against UC Davis vs. Nevada on Feb. 26 when he made his lone appearance in the outfield. at PETCO Park on April 3 … Tossed one inning in that game, allowing two hits and a walk while striking out two. Junior College Played one season at Cisco Junior College in Cisco, Texas, as an outfielder High School and first baseman … Batted .363 with 11 home runs, 52 runs batted in, a Four-year letterman at Paloma Valley High School in Menafee, Calif., under .649 slugging percentage and .411 on-base average over 52 games … head coach Chuck Kemp … Earned all-Sunbelt League horns as a pitcher Home run total was fourth-best in the North Texas Junior College Athletic as a freshman and sophomore … Was the all-league utility player during Conference … Finished eighth in RBI in the NTJCAC … Recorded 18 mul- his junior and senior seasons … As a senior batted .442 with five doubles, tiple-hit and 15 multiple-RBI games … Team finished third in the conference four triples, four home runs and 17 stolen bases … On the mound, went and advanced to Region 5 playoffs in only its fourth year of competition. 12-0 with a 1.90 earned run average, striking out 74 and walking only 17 … Named to the all-state team … Selected the Division 3, Sunbelt League and High School team MVP … During his junior season hit .371 and was 9-2 as a pitcher … Won a pair of varsity baseball letters at Cedar Park High School in Cedar Pitching marks of 7-3 as a sophomore and 4-0 as a freshman … Member Park, Texas … Played there under coaches Gilbert Prather and Connie of school’s Associated Student Body ... Named athlete of the year for 2007- Cochran … As a senior in 2007 batted .300 with eight home runs and 40 08. runs batted in … Played football during his junior and senior years, earning academic all-state honors in his final season. Personal John Anthony Pecoraro was born May 7, 1990, in La Jolla, Calif. … Son of Personal Michael and Kelly Pecoraro … Also recruited by UC Irvine and UC Riverside Blake Wilson Silguero was born March 14, 1989, in Austin, Texas … Son … Interests included surfing, skating and spending time with family and of Charles and Robin Silguero … Favorite athlete is Boston Red Sox sec- friends … A social science major at San Diego State. ond baseman Dustin Pedroia … Enjoys video games and movies in addition to playing and following baseball … A business major at San Diego State.

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High School Won three varsity letters as a shortstop and pitcher at two high schools … ROBERT Played as a sophomore and senior at Kofa High School in Yuma, Ariz., 35 under coach by Richie Leon … During his junior year attended Temecula ALCALA Valley High School where his coach was Anthony Mendez … Named to the 5A all-star team (all-region selection) as a senior in 2009 … Hit .424 with PITCHER, R-L 27 runs, seven 2B and 19 RBI … Was 16-of-16 in stolen base attempts … 5-10, 175, JUNIOR Also made four appearance on the mound … As a junior (2008) at Temec- ula Valley High School, batted .361 with 25 runs and 20 stolen bases … MADERA RANCHOS, CALIF. Named team’s top offensive player … As a pitcher, went 0-1 with a save FRESNO CITY CC / LIBERTY HS and a 1.62 earned run average over 8.2 innings … During his sophomore season at Kofa HS batted .441 with seven doubles … Team captain as a junior and senior. Highly-honored junior college hurler who arrives at San Diego State after two seasons at Fresno City College … Earned All-America accolades and was among the conference leaders in three categories … Will likely move Personal into the role of middle reliever or set-up reliever in his first season as an Albert Albarran Alvarez was born May 20, 1991, in Riverside, Calif. … Son Aztec … Played during summer 2008 for the Moose Jaw Millers of Armando and Dolores Alvarez … Favorite athlete is outfielder Manny (Saskatchewan, Can.) where he was a first-team all-star selection. Ramirez … A nursing major interested in a career in pro baseball

Junior College Spent two seasons at Fresno City College where he played under Coach Ron Scott … As s sophomore in 2009was named a NorCal JC All-American … Chosen Central Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year … Member of the JUSTIN American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All- Di- vision second team (covering JCs in California, Washington and ) 35 … Compiled record of 9-3 with a pair of saves and a 2.93 earned run aver- BELLEZ age … Struck out 100 and walked only 18 in 95.1 innings … Finished first in the CVC in strikeouts and third in ERA … As a freshman in 2008, was a PITCHER, R-R second-team all-conference honoree after going 2-0 with one save and a 6-1, 185, FRESHMAN 3.40 ERA … Made seven starts and nine relief appearances … Struck out SAN DIEGO, CALIF. 60 over 42.1 innings. MIRA MESA HS High School Four-year letterwinner as a baseball player at Liberty High Scholl in Madera, Pitcher and infielder who is expected to see duty on the mound, most likely Calif. … Played center field and pitched for the Hawks there under Coach in a relief role in his first season at SDSU … Was listed as the No. 71 Aaron Black … Named an Under Armour preseason All-American in 2007 prospect in the country by Baseball America … Drafted in the 39th round … Team MVP and Coaches Award winner as a senior … Earned all-state by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2009 … Member of the Milwaukee honors and was named league co-pitcher of the year as a junior … A first- Brewers Area Code team in 2008 … Selected to play in the 2008 Jesse team all-West Sierra League selection three years. Flores Memorial All-Star Game.

Personal High School Robert Steve Alcala was born Dec. 9, 1988 in Fresno, Calif. … Son of Steve Attended Mira Mesa High School in San Diego where he was coached by and Sofia Alcala … Enjoys music and snowboarding … Favorite athlete is Gene Watkins … Was a pitcher and middle infielder as a prep athlete … In pitcher Johan Santana … A communications major at his final regular-season game on the mound in 2009, tossed a one-hitter SDSU … Was also recruited by Cal State Fullerton, Oregon State, Okla- enabling Mira Mesa to win the Eastern League title … Hit .432 with 36 RBI homa, Fresno State, Hawai’i and Cal Poly. as a senior … A second-team all-Eastern League selection as a pitcher … Winner of team ERA award … During his junior season batted .354 with 22 runs scored, two home runs and 16 RBI.

Personal ALBERT Justin Michael Bellez was born April 18, 1991 in San Diego, Calif. … Son of Michael and Teresa Bellez … Enjoys spending time at the beach … Was 18 also recruited by Arizona, Long Beach State, Cal State Fullerton and ALVAREZ Hawai’i … Undeclared major at San Diego State INFIELDER, R-R 6-0, 170, FRESHMAN YUMA, ARIZ. KOFA HS

Infielder who will add depth at shortstop and second base this season … Played summer baseball for the ABD Academy program for four years … Member of the ABD Bulldogs team in San Bernardino, Calif., (along with current Aztec teammate Ethan Miller) that won the 2007 Junior Olympic Baseball West Championship Tournament … Also competed as a member of the Braves scout team.

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runs, 42 RBI, eight doubles, seven triples and four home runs … Stole 26 bases and had a .543 on-base percentage and .,828 slugging percentage COREY … Second-team all-Mesa League as a junior after hitting .425 with 39 runs, 28 RBI, four doubles, seven triples, four HR and 28 stolen bases … Earned 3 BLACK honorable mention all-league honors as a sophomore hen he batted .320 with 21 runs, 22 RBI and 10 steals. UTILITY, R-R Personal 5-10, 160, FRESHMAN Antonio Carrillo was born July 3, 1991, in San Diego, Calif. … Son of Raul SAN DIEGO, CALIF. Carrillo and Carmen Martinez … Enjoys playing and watching sports … Fa- MISSION BAY HS vorite athlete is New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes … A criminal justice major with potential career plans as a customs or police officer. Shortstop and right-handed pitcher as a prep athlete who will be a part of the Aztec mound corps in his first season at San Diego State … Played during summer 2009 for the San Diego Show and was a member of the Braves Scout Team … Listed at No. 13 in the 2008 California Underclass Showcase by Perfect Game … Competed in the Perfect Game Rising Jun- ior National Showcase in 2007.

High School Was a four-year varsity letterwinner at Mission Bay High School in San Diego where he was utilized primarily at the shortstop position … Played under coach Greg Farrar … Batted .431 with seven home runs during his senior season … Named to the all-Western League first team … A San BRYAN Diego Union-Tribune all-Academic Team honoree in 2009 … Was a Cal-Hi 38 Sports Stat Star of the Week after hitting a pair of home runs with four RBI CRABB in win over Madison HS … Also played football and was named Most Im- proved as a freshman in 2005 … Participated in school’s Link Crew program PITCHER, R-R in which members of the junior and senior class are trained to be Link Lead- 5-10, 180, FRESHMAN ers who act as positive role models. motivators, mentors and teachers help- ing guide the freshmen with the transition to high school. CORONADO, CALIF. CORONADO HS Personal Corey William Black was born August 4, 1991 in San Diego, Calif. … Son Hard-throwing right-hander who has the potential to break into the regular of Laura and Charles Black … Enjoys all sports … Favorite athlete is Ken starting rotation as a true freshman for the Aztecs … Played summer base- Griffey, Jr. … Also recruited by Oregon, Arizona State, San Diego and ball for the SoCal Blast in the Connie Mack League. UNLV … A kinesiology major with career plans in the field of physical edu- cation. High School Played three seasons of varsity baseball at Coronado High School in Coro- nado, Calif. … Coached there by Sam Ceci … Finished his senior season with a record of 7-4, one save and a 2.01 earned run average … First-team all-Western League honoree … Struck out 104 and walked 32 in 66.1 in- nings while holding opponents to a .157 batting average … As a junior in 2008, was winning pitcher in the Division IV CIF championship game, shut- ting out Christian High until the seventh inning and recording nine strikeouts as the Islanders built a 5-0 lead … The previous week had tossed a no- hitter and struck out 10 against No. 4 seed Horizon High in the CIF Playoffs … Selected to the all-CIF first team and was named the Division IV Pitcher ANTONIO of the Year … Also played football during his freshman (2006) and junior 13 CARRILLO (2008) years. Personal OUTFIELDER, R-R Bryan Scott Crabb was born Sept, 26, 1990, in San Diego, Calif. … Son of 5-9, 150, FRESHMAN Gregg and Lisa Crabb … Father played baseball at San Diego State during the 1981 and 1982 seasons … Enjoys fishing and hanging out with friends SAN YSIDRO, CALIF. … Was also recruited by University of the Pacific … Favorite athlete is bas- SAN YSIDRO HS ketball player LeBron James … A business major at San Diego State.

Versatile offensive standout who could see action in the outfield this season after also catching and playing second base in high school … Selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 40th round in the 2009 MLB draft … Played the past two summers for the San Diego Show.

High School A three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at San Ysidro High School in San Diego where he was coached by Ken Canche … A first-team all-South Bay League selection and player of the year as a senior … Batted .483 with 39

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Played one season of varsity baseball at Mission Viejo High School in Mis- ANDRES sion Viejo, Calif … Coached there by Chris Ashbach. 16 Personal ENRIQUEZ Zachary Thomas Johnston was born April 28, 1988, in Saginaw, Mich. … Son of Mark Johnston and Gloria Sims … Enjoys the beach, working out TILITY U , R-R and spending time with family and friends … Favorite athlete is New York 5-10, 190, FRESHMAN Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez … Was also recruited by Oregon, Okla- SAN YSIDRO, CALIF. homa State, UC Santa Barbara and Hawai’I … A kinesiology major at San Diego State with plans to pursue a career as a sports trainer. SAN YSIDRO HS

Solid offensive threat who comes to SDSU as a versatile utility player … Has the ability to be effective either in the infield or outfield … Saw most of his action at the high school level as a third baseman … Competed during summer of 2009 for the San Diego Show.

High School Played baseball at San Ysidro High School under head coach Ken Canche … A first-team all-South Bay League selection as a senior … Team captain … Hit .378 with 22 runs, 30 runs batted in, 13 doubles, two triples and four home runs … Compiled an on-base percentage of .500 along with a .732 MATTHEW slugging percentage … As a pitcher, went 2-0 with a 3.04 earned run aver- age with nine appearances covering 25.1 innings … As a junior batted .456 40 with 33 RBI, six doubles, four triples and three home runs … On the mound MCDANIEL was 4-1 with a save and a 2.66 earned run average over 26.1 innings … PITCHER, L-L Finished his sophomore year with a .313 batting average and had 10 dou- bles. 6-2, 185, FRESHMAN MILILANI, HAWAII Personal MID-PACIFIC INSTITUTE Andres E. Enriquez was born Aug. 23, 1988, in National City, Calif. … Son of Veronica Enriquez … A civil engineering major at San Diego State with career plans in the field of structural engineering. Highly-honored prep pitcher who comes to San Diego State from the state of Hawaii … Received all-state recognition all four years of high school … Will likely begin his collegiate career as a member of the Aztec bullpen … Played summer baseball in 2009 for the Dirtbags in Mililani, Hawaii.

High School A four-year varsity letterwinner as a baseball player at Mid-Pacific Institute in Honolulu … Coached there by Dunn Muramaru … Earned first-team all- state honors as a senior after compiling a 4-0 record along with a 2.00 earned run average … Held opponents to a .223 batting average helping ZAC team to runner-up finish in the Interscholastic League of Hawaii (ILH) … As a hitter, batted .419 with 17 RBI in 16 games … Was a second-team all- 39 state honoree as a junior after going 5-1 with a 1.11 earned run average, JOHNSTON striking out 41 and waling 16 over 44 innings pitched ... Was a first-team all-state honoree by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin … Won third team all-state PITCHER, L-L accolades as a sophomore and was an honorable mention selection after 6-1, 190, JUNIOR his freshman campaign. MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. Personal ISSION IEJO ADDLEBACK M V HS / S JC Matthew Keakaokalani McDaniel was born Nov. 23, 1990, in Honolulu … Son of Randy and Gina McDaniel … Enjoys playing ball and hanging out Comes to San Diego State from the junior college ranks … After a stellar with friends … Lists favorite athlete as New York Mets pitcher Johan San- first season of JC ball was sidelined by injury for the 2009 campaign … tana … Recruited out o high school by the University of Hawai’i … Majoring Could contribute this year for the Aztec pitching staff as a short reliever … in biology at San Diego state with career plans as a pharmacist. Played during summer 2007 for the Mission Viejo White Sox in the Pacific Baseball League.

Junior College Spent two seasons at Saddleback Junior College in Mission Viejo, Calif. … Made one appearance as a sophomore (opening day in 2009) before suf- fering an injury and undergoing surgery that ended his season … Team captain in 2009 as Gauchos advanced to Super Regionals and finished eighth in the state … During his freshman season (2008), compiled a record of 4-2 with a 4.60 earned run average … Struck out 42 and walked 15 over 58.2 innings … Nine of his 19 appearances came in a starting role … Was named the team’s Pitcher of the Year … Dean’s list student in 2009. High School

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two triples, six homes runs and 16 stolen bases … On-base percentage of .548 with a .828 slugging percentage … Named first-team all-Ivy League ETHAN as a junior and sophomore … During junior year hit .333 with 22 runs, 20 RBI, 5 home runs, a .544 on-base percentage and .641 slugging mark … 33 MILLER As a sophomore batted .354 with 19 RBI, five doubles, three homers, .474 on-base percentage of .57 slugging percentage … Was a 2007 Under Ar- PITCHER, R-R mour preseason All-America selection. 6-4, 220, FRESHMAN Personal CHINO HILLS, CALIF. Blair J. Moore was born Feb. 25, 1991, in Riverside, Calif. … Son of Susan AYALA HS and Ron Moore … Father played pro baseball … Was also recruited by UC Irvine, UC Riverside, Oregon and UNLV … Undeclared major at San Diego State. Tall right-hander who is expected to contribute this season both as a po- tential starter and out of the bullpen … Member of the ABD Bulldogs team in San Bernardino, Calif., (along with current Aztec teammate Albert Al- varez) that won the 2007 Junior Olympic West Championship Tournament … Was also a member of the Braves scout team … Participated in the Per- fect Game 2008 National Showcase, 2008 West coast Top Prospects Showcase and 2007 Rising Juniors National Showcase.

High School Won four varsity letters as a baseball player at Ayala High School in Chino Hills, Calif. … Coached there by Kevin Bowler … As a first baseman, bat- ted.375 with 25 RBI and seven home runs during his senior season … A STEVEN first-team all-Sierra League honoree as a junior. 41 MORANDA Personal Ethan R. Miller was born Nov. 19, 1990, in Upland, Calif. … Son of Sach PITCHER, R-R and Amy Miller … Brother, Josh, played basketball at University of San 6-2, 205, JUNIOR Diego as a freshman and is currently a junior at Biola College … Enjoys FRESNO, CALIF. movies, sports and spending time with friends … Favorite athlete is Yan- kees shortstop Derek Jeter … Was also recruited by Long beach State … FRESNO CITY CC / BUCHANAN HS A criminal justice major at San Diego State. Two-year junior college all-league selection who could work his way into the starting rotation or be utilized in middle relief … Of his 37 career ap- pearances at the JC level, 33 came in a starting role … Teammate of cur- rent Aztec pitcher Robert Alcala the past two seasons at Fresno City College.

Junior College Played two years of baseball at Fresno City College under head coach Ron Scott … A two-time all-Central Valley Conference selection … As a soph- omore in 2009 compiled a record of 5-2 with a 2.79 earned run average … BLAIR Recorded 85 strikeouts over 87 innings … Limited opponents to a .204 bat- ting average … Finished second in the conference in ERA and opponent 11 MOORE batting average and fourth in strikeouts … As a freshman in 2008, went 7- 2 with a 3.38 ERA … Had 73 strikeouts in 80 innings and was third in the INFIELDER, L-R CVS in wins and opponent average, fifth in strikeouts and sixth in earned 6-1, 180, FRESHMAN run average. RIVERSIDE, CALIF. High School RIVERSIDE POLY HS Played two seasons of varsity baseball at Buchanan High School in Clovis, Calif where he was coached by Tom Donald … Named the team’s Pitcher of the Year both seasons … Record of 7-4 with a 1.21 earned run average Offensive standout who is expected to see playing time in his first season as a senior … During his junior season went 6-3 with a 2.25 earned run av- at SDSU … Primarily a shortstop, could serve elsewhere in the infield or in erage. the role of designated hitter … Played during the summer of 2009 for the La Crosse Logger of the Northwoods League … Was the first high school senior to ever play for that team … Hit .204 in 17 games during the regular Personal season and batted .333 over five playoff games. Steven Michael Moranda was born Sept. 3, 1989, in Fresno, Calif. … Son of Dean and Cindy Moranda … Father played minor league baseball … High School Hobbies include golf and ping-pong … Favorite athlete is pitcher Tim Lincecum … Majoring in history at SDSU … Interested Played four seasons of varsity baseball at Riverside Poly High School in in a career as a history teach/baseball coach. Riverside, Calif … Coached there by Aaron Moore … Named a 2009 hon- orable mention Louisville Slugger All-American as a shortstop-second base- man … As a senior was a first-team all-Big VII League selection … Finished first in the league in on-base percentage, second in slugging, third in steals and fourth in batting average … Hit .452 with 32 runs, 23 RBI, 13 doubles,

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Multi-sport prep athlete who will join the Aztec mound corps this season … Right-handed hurler who was ranked the No. 10 community college Left-handed pitcher who was named the Cal-Hi Sports Division II California prospect in the nation at any position for the June 2009 draft by PG Cross- Player of the Year in 2009 … Will likely begin the year as a member of the checker … Comes to SDSU after two seasons at nearby Palomar Junior bullpen, but could work his way into a starting role as the season develops College … Will likely begin the season in the bullpen, but could be called … Was selected by the in the 32nd round during the 2009 upon as a spot starter … Played during summer 2009 for the San Diego Major League draft … Played during summer 2009 with the Rebels in the Show. Connie Mack League in Santa Rosa, Calif. ... Participated in the 2009 Per- fect Game National Showcase event. Junior College Spent two seasons at Palomar Junior College in San Marcos, Calif., where High School he was coached by Buck Taylor … As a sophomore in 2009, made 12 ap- A three-year varsity letterwinner at Casa Grande High School in Petaluma, pearances including seven starts … Compiled a mark of 3-2 with a 2.09 Calif. … Was coached there by Paul Maytorena … A three-time all-Sonoma earned run average … Was an all-Pacific Coast Conference honorable County League selection … As a senior was named to the all-Empire (re- mention selection … Team captured first place in the PCC … During his gion) team … Was the Sonoma County League MVP and all-Empire Player freshman season, had a record of 1-0 with a 0.00 earned run average in of the Year … Finished with a record of 6-2 and a 3.28 earned run average two appearances … Also played in right field, hitting .283 in 24 contests … Limited opponents to a .187 batting average with 65 strikeouts and 14 with 10 doubles. walks over 35.1 innings … As a junior, compiled a 2.77 ERA with 49 strike- outs over 43 innings … Had a mark of 1-1 with a 1.24 ERA during his soph- High School omore campaign … Played offense and defense for the football team three Earned four varsity letters as a baseball player at Fallbrook High School years … Also competed on the basketball squad for three seasons… where he played under head coach Matt Parker … Named to the all-Avo- Named all-league, all-Metro and All-Empire in both of those sports … Foot- cado League first team and was a second-team all-North County selection ball team’s defensive player of the year in his final season and a two-time … Chosen team MVP … Also named Fallbrook’s Defensive Player of the basketball team MVP. … Year.

Personal Personal Matthew Robert Nadolski was born Feb. 6, 1991, in San Francisco, Calif. Shawn Thomas Sanford was born April 16, 1989 in San Diego, Calif. … … Son of Julie Nadolski and Cliff Hall … Enjoys spending time with friends, Son of Randy and Diana Sanford … Enjoys playing golf and other sports Favorite athlete is football player Taylor Mays … Also recruited by Cal State … Also recruited by UC Santa Barbara, Oregon and New Mexico … Major- Fullerton, Oregon and Arizona … Undeclared major at San Diego State. ing in social science at San Diego State.

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was also named the Southeast Region Player of the Year … Batted .613 with 36 runs, 31 RBI, five doubles, eight triples, five homes and 11 stolen KYLE bases … Had a .727 on-base percentage and a 1.194 slugging percentage … Led the Sunrise-Southeast League in average, on-base and slugging 22 SHAVER percentages, and was second in homers and steal … As a junior hit .519 with 20 runs, 18 RBI, eight doubles, three home runs along with a .587 on- PITCHER, R-R base and .833 slugging percentage. 6-5, 200, FRESHMAN Personal SAN DIEGO, CALIF. Jordan Gunther Van Hoosier was born Feb. 13, 1991, in Las Vegas Nev. WESTVIEW HS … Son of Gunther and Jessamyn Van Hoosier … Father played baseball and football at Washington State … Uncle, Paul Van Hoosier, was a football player at the University of Washington … Favorite athlete is boxer Floyd Tall right-handed pitcher who will begin the season as member of the Aztec Mayweather … Undeclared major at San Diego State … Was also recruited bullpen … Was also a proficient hitter as a prep athlete where he also by Arizona, UNLV and UC Irvine. played in the outfield and at first base … Competed during the summers of 2008 and 2009 for the SDL Rookies of the San Diego Elite Baseball League as well as the International Baseball Academy of California (IBAC).

High School Earned a pair of varsity letters as a baseball player at Westview High School in San Diego … Played there under coach Beau Champoux … A first-team all-Valley League selection as a senior … Team captain in 2009 … Com- RYAN piled a record of 5-2 with a 3.99 earned run average, striking out 49 in 52.2 3 inning … Also played first base and outfield, hitting .389 with 30 runs, 28 WYNVEEN RBI, eight doubles. nine home runs and 12 stolen bases … Named to the San Diego Union-Tribune all-section second team as a utility player … PITCHER, L-L Westview captured the Valley League title and he was named team MVP 6-0, 200, JUNIOR … As a junior pitcher went 3-3 with a 3.94 earned run average … Named team’s Pitcher of the Year after his sophomore campaign … Also played SAN DIEGO, CALIF. defensive end for the Westview football team and finished his senior season PATRICK HENRY HS / SOUTHWESTERN JC with six sacks … Member of the Best Buddies program, a volunteer effort that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships for people with intel- Began his college career at UC Irvine, but attended only during fall 2007 lectual and developmental disabilities. before transferring to junior college … Will work out of the bullpen to begin the 2010 season … Played during the summer of 2009 with the San Diego Personal Force … Went 5-0 with a 2.03 earned run average, striking out 43 over 31 Kyle Ray Shaver was born Dec. 13, 1990, in San Diego, Calif. … Son of innings … Won all five of his starts and also made a pair of relief appear- Mark and Marlene Shaver … Was also recruited by Kansas, San Jose ances … Team competed at the NBC College World Series in Wichita State and Iowa … List favorite athlete as Yankees pitcher C.C. Sabathia where he appeared in one contest. … Undeclared major at San Diego State. Junior College Played during the 2009 season of baseball at Southwestern Junior College in Chula Vista, Calif., where he was coached by Jerry Bartow … Made a pair of starts and 18 relief appearances, tossing a total of 36 innings and finishing with a 3.00 earned run average … Attended Orange Coast college where he played during the 2008 season under coach John Altobelli … JORDAN Made five relief appearances covering five innings and turned in a 4.50 ERA 15 VAN HOOSIER while allowing just three hits. High School INFIELDER, R-R Won three varsity letters as a baseball player at Patrick Henry High School 5-9, 185, FRESHMAN in San Diego … Played outfield, first base and pitcher while earning team MVP honors as a senior in 2007 … Batted .357 with 15 runs, 12 RBI, five LAS VEGAS, NEV. doubles and three home runs … On the mound went 5-2 with a 2.16 earned GREEN VALLEY HS run average, striking out 53 batters in 35.2 innings pitched … A second- team all-league selection as a junior as well as the team’s Pitcher of the Year. Versatile infielder who comes to San Diego State after a stellar prep career in Nevada … A high school all-state and All-America offensive standout Personal who is expected to have an immediate impact with the Aztecs … Competed during summer 2009 for the San Diego Fire … Member of the Cincinnati Ryan J. Wynveen was born Dec. 8, 1988, in San Diego, Calif. … Son of Reds Area Code team. Kevin and Wendy Wynveen … Enjoys surfing and music … Favorite athlete is Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Jonathan Broxton … Was also re- High School cruited by Pacific and UC San Diego … A public administration major at SDSU. A three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Green Valley High School in Henderson, Nev., where he was coached by Nick Garritano … Played pri- marily at second and third base … A two-time first-team all-state selection … Was chosen a Louisville Slugger High School All-American in both 2008 and 2009… Earned second-team BCA All-America honors as a senior and

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Oklahoma San Diego Monmouth February 25 & 27 at Tony Gwynn Stadium February 19-21 at Tony Gwynn Stadium March 5-6 at Tony Gwynn Stadium February 26 & 28 at USD

Location ...... Norman, Okla. Location ...... San Diego, Calif. Location ...... West Long Branch, N.J. Founded...... 1890 Founded...... 1949 Founded...... 1933 Enrollment...... 30,092 Enrollment...... 7,800 Enrollment...... 4,500 Nickname...... Sooners Nickname...... Toreros Nickname ...... Hawks Colors ...... Crimson and Cream Colors ...... Torero Blue, Navy and White Colors...... Midnight Blue and White Conference ...... Big 12 Conference...... West Coast Conference...... Northeast Athletic Director...... Athletic Director...... Ky Snyder Athletic Director ...... Dr. Marilyn McNeil Stadium ...... L. Dale Mitchell Park (2,700) Stadium...... Cunningham Stadium (1,200) Stadium...... MU Baseball Field Head Coach ...... Sunny Golloway (Okla. Christian ’84) Head Coach...... Rich Hill (Cal Lutheran ’84) Head Coach ...... Dean Ehehalt (East Carolina ’87) Record at OU ...... 170-98-1 (5 yrs) Record at USD ...... 382-261-3 (11 yrs) Record at MU ...... 428-387-2 (16 yrs) Career Record...... 505-254-1 (12 yrs) Career Record...... 715-481-3 (21 yrs) Career Record...... 449-425-2 (18 yrs) Asst. Coach...... Tim Tadlock (Texas Tech ’92) Asst. Coach ...... Jay Johnson (Point Loma Nazarene ’01) Asst. Coach ...... Jeff Barbalinardo (Monmouth ’91) Asst. Coach ...... Mike Bell (Florida State ’96) Asst. Coach ...... Tyler Kincaid (San Francisco State ’01) Asst. Coach ...... Karl Nonemaker (Vanderbilt ’02) Asst. Coach...... Russell Raley (Oklahoma ’06) Asst. Coach...... Ramon Orozco (Cal Lutheran ’99) Asst. Coach...... Jim Belanger (Louisville ’08) Baseball Phone ...... (405) 325-8354 Baseball Phone ...... (619) 260-5953 Baseball Phone ...... (732) 263-5249 2009 Overall Record...... 43-20 2009 Overall Record...... 29-25 2009 Overall Record...... 32-25 2009 Conference Record ...... 17-10 (2nd) 2009 Conference Record ...... 11-10 (5th) 2009 Conference Record...... 15-11 (t-4th) Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 17/15 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 24/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 25/7 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/5 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 13/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 7/8 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 4/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 14/3 Series Record...... Series tied, 1-1 Series Record ...... SDSU leads 63-47-3 Series Record ...... First Meeting Baseball SID ...... Craig Moran Baseball SID ...... Chris Loucks Baseball SID...... Chris Tobin SID Office Phone...... (405) 325-8231 SID Office Phone...... (619) 260-7930 SID Office Phone...... (732) 263-5180 SID Cell Phone...... (405) 249-8264 SID Home Phone ...... (858) 486-3284 SID Cell Phone...... (732) 996-8935 SID Fax ...... (405) 325-7623 SID Fax ...... (619) 260-2990 SID Fax ...... (732) 571-3535 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail...... [email protected] SID E-Mail...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... (405) 325-8363 Press Box Phone...... (619) 260-7750 Press Box Phone ...... N/A Web Site...... www.soonersports.com Web Site...... www.usdtoreros.com Web Site...... www.gomuhawks.com UC Riverside Kentucky Long Beach State February 23 Tony Gwynn Stadium March 9 at Long Beach, Calif. March 4 at Tony Gwynn Stadium March 2 at Riverside, Calif. April 27 at Tony Gwynn Stadium

Location ...... Riverside, Calif. Location...... Lexington, Ky. Location...... Long Beach, Calif. Founded...... 1954 Founded...... 1865 Founded...... 1949 Enrollment...... 18,083 Enrollment...... 27,000 Enrollment...... 37,891 Nickname...... Highlanders Nickname ...... Wildcats Nickname...... 49ers Colors...... Blue and Gold Colors ...... Blue and White Colors ...... Black and Gold Conference...... ...... Southeastern (Eastern Division) Conference...... Big West Athletic Director ...... Stan Morrison Athletic Director ...... Mitch Barnhart Athletic Director ...... Vic Ceglas Stadium...... (2,500) Stadium ...... Cliff Hagan Stadium (3,000) Stadium ...... (3,000) Head Coach...... Doug Smith (UC Riverside ’75) Head Coach ...... Gary Henderson (San Diego State ’84) Head Coach ...... Mike Weathers (Chapman ’71) Record at UCR ...... 149-126 (5 yrs) Record at UK...... 28-26 (1 yr) Record at LBSU...... 288-181 (8 yrs) Career Record...... 149-126 (5 yrs) Career Record...... 28-26 (1 yr) Career Record...... 568-461-2 (19 yrs) Asst. Coach ...... Randy Betten (Edison State ’98) Asst. Coach...... Brad Bohannon (Berry ’98) Asst. Coach...... (Santa Clara ’90) Asst. Coach...... Nathan Choate (Cal Poly ’02) Asst. Coach...... Brian Green (New Mexico State ’95) Asst. Coach...... Andy Rojo (Cal Poly Pomona ’96) Asst. Coach...... Rusty McNamara (Okla. State ’98) Asst. Coach ...... Keith Vorhoff (Missouri Valley ’03) Asst. Coach ...... T.J. Bruce (Long Beach State ’05) Baseball Phone ...... (951) 827-5441 Baseball Phone ...... (859) 257-8052 Baseball Phone ...... (562) 985-7548 2009 Overall Record...... 33-20 2009 Overall Record...... 28-26 2009 Overall Record...... 25-29 2009 Conference Record ...... 12-12 (4th) 2009 Conference Record .....12-18 (5th Eastern Division) 2009 Conference Record ...... 11-13 (6th) Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 16/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 20/11 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 15/28 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 6/8 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 9/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 2/1 Series Record...... SDSDU leads 27-19-2 Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... SDSU leads 77-45-1 Baseball SID ...... John Maxwell Baseball SID ...... Brent Ingram Baseball SID ...... Roger Kirk SID Office Phone...... (951) 827-5438 SID Office Phone...... (859) 257-3838 SID Office Phone...... (562) 985-7565 SID Cell Phone ...... N/A SID Cell Phone...... (859) 608-6230 SID Cell Phone...... (562) 505-0975 SID Fax ...... (951) 827-3569 SID Fax ...... (859) 323-4754 SID Fax ...... (562) 985-1549 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... (951) 827-6415 Press Box Phone...... (859) 257-9011 Press Box Phone...... (562) 433-8605 Web Site ...... www.gohighlanders.com Web Site...... www.ukathletics.com Web Site ...... www.longbeachstate.com

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Fresno State Alabama-Birmingham Santa Clara March 11 at Tony Gwynn Stadium March 13 at Tony Gwynn Stadium March 20-23 at Tony Gwynn Stadium

-Location...... Fresno, Calif. Location...... Birmingham, Ala. Location ...... Santa Clara, Calif. Founded...... 1911 Founded...... 1969 Founded...... 1851 Enrollment...... 21.389 Enrollment...... 16,246 Enrollment...... 8.685 Nickname ...... Bulldogs Nickname...... Blazers Nickname...... Broncos Colors...... Red and Blue Colors ...... Forest Green and Old Gold Colors...... Red and White Conference ...... Western Athletic Conference ...... Conference USA Conference...... West Coast Athletic Director ...... Thomas Boeh Athletic Director...... Brian Mackin Athletic Director ...... Dan Coonan Stadium...... Pete Beiden Field (3,000) Stadium ...... Jerry D. Young Memorial Field Stadium...... (1,500) Head Coach...... (CSU Fullerton ’90) Head Coach ...... Brian Shoop (Malone ’80) Head Coach...... Mark O’Brien Record at FSU...... 251-195 (7 yrs) Record at BCC ...... 82-93 (3 yrs) Record at SCU ...... 281-224 (8 yrs) Career Record...... 507-353-1 (14 yrs) Career Record...... 774-400-1 (20 yrs) Career Record...... 281-224 (8 yrs) Asst. Coach ...... Matt Curtis (Fresno State ’96) Asst. Coach...... Perry Roth (Greenville ’97) Asst. Coach...... Mike Zirelli (Cal Poly ’02) Asst. Coach...... Pat Waer (Washington State ’95) Asst. Coach ...... Josh Hopper (Berry ’99) Asst. Coach...... Chad Baum (CSU Fullerton ’99) Asst. Coach...... Gregg Raymundo (Pepperdine ’99) Asst. Coach ...... Ron Polk (Grand Canyon ’65) Asst. Coach ...... Shawn Epidendio (Santa Clara ’05) Baseball Phone ...... (559) 278-2178 Baseball Phone ...... (205) 996-9420 Baseball Phone ...... (408) 554-5267 2009 Overall Record...... 32-30 2009 Overall Record...... 31-26 2009 Overall Record...... 19-34 2009 Conference Record ...... 12-12 (1st) 2009 Conference Record ...... 11-12 (6th) 2009 Conference Record ...... 6-15 (8th) Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 17/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 22/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 15/10 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 4/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 14/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 8/7 Series Record ...... FSU leads 83-79 Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... Santa Clara leads 13-12 Baseball SID...... Theresa Kurtz Baseball SID...... Tyson Mathews Baseball SID...... Nick Mirkovich SID Office Phone...... (559) 244-5619 SID Office Phone...... (205) 996-2576 SID Office Phone...... (408) 554-4659 SID Cell Phone...... (559) 389-1954 SID Cell Phone...... (205) 504-4566 SID Cell Phone...... (408) 991-4777 SID Fax ...... (559) 278-8323 SID Fax ...... (205) 934-7505 SID Fax ...... (408) 554-6942 SID E-Mail...... [email protected] SID E-Mail...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... (559) 278-7678 Press Box Phone...... (205) 934-0200 Press Box Phone...... (408) 554-4752 Web Site ...... www.gobulldogs.com Location ...... San Francisco, Calif. Web Site ...... www.santaclarabroncos.com Cal State Fullerton San Francisco New Mexico March 26-28 at Albuquerque, N.M. March 12 at Tony Gwynn Stadium March 14 at Tony Gwynn Stadium April 30-May 2 at Tony Gwynn Stadium

Location ...... Fullerton, Calif. Founded...... 1855 Location ...... Albuquerque, N.M. Founded...... 1957 Enrollment...... 8,000 Founded...... 1889 Enrollment...... 36,000 Nickname...... Dons Enrollment...... 25,767 Nickname ...... Titans Colors...... Green and Gold Nickname ...... Lobos Colors ...... Navy, Orange and White Conference...... West Coast Colors...... Cherry and Silver Conference...... Big West Athletic Director...... Debra Gore-Mann Conference ...... Mountain West Athletic Director...... Brian Quinn Stadium...... Benedetti Diamond (1,000) Athletic Director...... Paul Krebs Stadium ...... (3,500) Head Coach...... (William Jewell ’85) Stadium ...... (11,124) Head Coach...... (Trinity ’03) Record at USF...... 308-317 (11 yrs) Head Coach ..... (New Mexico State ’78) Record at CSF...... 88-38 (2 yrs) Career Record...... 308-317 (11 yrs) Record at UNM...... 71-45 (2 yrs) Career Record...... 202-104-1 (5 yrs) Asst. Coach...... Matt Hobbs (Missouri ’02) Career Record...... 124-118 (4 yrs) Asst. Coach ...... Sergio Brown (CSU Fullerton ’95) Asst. Coach...... Troy Nakamura (San Francisco ’98) Asst. Coach...... Ken Jacome (Oklahoma City ’91) Asst. Coach...Greg Bergeron (CSU Dominguez Hills ’93) Asst. Coach ...... Jon Norfolk (San Francisco ’07) Asst. Coach...... Chad Tidwell (Arkansas ’96) Asst. Coach...... Gregg Wallis (UC Irvine ’05) Baseball Phone ...... (415) 422-2934 Asst. Coach...... Patrick Leach (New Mexico State ’01) Baseball Phone ...... (657) 278-2943 2009 Overall Record...... 28-28 Baseball Phone ...... (505) 925-5720 2009 Overall Record...... 47-16 2009 Conference Record...... 12-9 (3rd) 2009 Overall Record...... 37-20 2009 Conference Record ...... 17-7 (2nd) Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 23/9 2009 Conference Record ...... 15-8 (2nd) Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 16/14 Starters Returning/Lost...... 15/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 18/15 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 13/3 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 3/0 Series Record ...... SDSU leads 3-1 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 5/4 Series Record...... CSF leads 42-20-1 Baseball SID...... Jordan Wilcox Series Record ...... SDSU leads 94-49 Baseball SID...... Michael Greenlee SID Office Phone...... (415) 422-6161 Baseball SID...... Daniel Archuleta SID Office Phone...... (657) 278-3081 SID Cell Phone...... (360) 431-2160 SID Office Phone...... (505) 925-5854 SID Cell Phone...... (714) 469-9684 SID Fax ...... (415) 422-2510 SID Cell Phone...... (505) 385-1334 SID Fax ...... (657) 278-3141 SID E-Mail...... [email protected] SID Fax ...... (505) 925-5529 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... (415) 422-2919 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... (657) 278-5327 Web Site...... Web Site Press Box Phone...... (505) 522-4093 Web Site ...... www.fullertontitans.co www.uabsports.com Web Site ...... www.golobos.com

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Stony Brook UC Irvine Cal State Northridge Aprl 6 at Irvine, Calif. March 29-30 at Tony Gwynn Stadium April 13 at Northridge, Calif. April 20 at Tony Gwynn Stadium

Location...... Stony Brook, N.Y. Location ...... Irvine, Calif. Location ...... Northridge, Calif. Founded...... 1957 Founded...... 1962 Founded...... 1958 Enrollment...... 24,692 Enrollment...... 27,000 Enrollment...... 32,997 Nickname...... Seawolves Nickname...... Anteaters Nickname...... Matadors Colors...... Red, Blue and Gray Colors...... Blue and Gold Colors...... Red, White and Black Conference...... America East Conference...... Big West Conference...... Big West Athletic Director...... Jim Fiore Athletic Director...... Mike Izzi Athletic Director...... Rick Mazzuto Stadium...... University Field (1,000) Stadium...... (3,200) Stadium ...... (1,000) Head Coach...... Matt Senk (Cortland ’80) Head Coach...... Mike Gillespie (USC ’62) Head Coach...... Steve Rousey CSU Fullerton ’88) Record at SBU ...... 499-337-3 (19 yrs) Record at UCI...... 87-33 (2 yrs) Record at CSN ...... 140-251-1 (7 yrs) Career Record...... 499-337-3 (19 yrs) Career Record...... 850-504-2 (22 yrs) Career Record...... 140-251-1 (7 yrs) Asst. Coach...... Joe Pennucci (No. Colorado ’02) Assoc. Head Coach...... Pat Shine (Gonzaga ’95) Asst. Coach...... Rob McKinley (Redlands ’99) Asst. Coach...... Mike Marron (Holy Cross ’05) Asst. Coach ...... Ted Silva (SU Fullerton ’05) Asst. Coach...... Mark Kertenian (CSU Northridge ’02) Asst. Coach...... Jordan Wyckoff (Dickinson ’06) Asst. Coach...... Bob Macaluso (Springfield ’87) Asst. Coach...... Phil Van horn Baseball Phone ...... (631) 632-9226 Baseball Phone ...... (949) 824-9521 Baseball Phone ...... (818) 677-6651 2009 Overall Record...... 29-23 2009 Overall Record...... 45-15 2009 Overall Record...... 24-32 2009 Conference Record...... 14-10 2009 Conference Record ...... 22-2 (1st) 2009 Conference Record ...... 7-17 (8th) Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 13/14 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 18/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 21/7 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 5/8 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 8/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 10/3 Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... SDSU leads 47-26-1 Series Record ...... SDSU leads 39-37 Baseball SID...... Jeremy Cohen Baseball SID...... Fumi Kimura Baseball SID...... Eric Bankston SID Office Phone...... (631) 632-6328 SID Office Phone...... (949) 824-9474 SID Office Phone...... (818) 677 3860 SID Cell Phone...... (860) 690-3482 SID Cell Phone...... (949) 981-5877 SID Cell Phone...... (714) 705-3742 SID Fax ...... (631) 632-8841 SID Fax ...... (949) 824-5260 SID Fax ...... (818) 677-4950 SID E-Mail...... [email protected] SID E-Mail...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... (860) 690-3482 Press Box Phone...... (949) 824-9905 Press Box Phone...... (818) 677-4292 Web Site...... www.goseawolves.org Web Site...... www.ucirvinesports.co Web Site...... www.gomatadors.com TCU Air Force Utah April 9-11 at Colorado Springs, Colo April 1-3 at Fort Worth, Texas April 16-18 at Tony Gwynn Stadium May 7-9 at Tony Gwynn Stadium

Location...... Fort Worth, Texas Location ...... Colorado Springs, Colo. Location ...... Salt Lake City Founded...... 1873 Founded...... 1954 Founded...... 1850 Enrollment...... 8,749 Enrollment...... 4,400 Enrollment...... 28.025 Nickname...... Horned Frogs Nickname ...... Falcons Nickname...... Utes Colors...... Purple and White Colors ...... Blue and Silver Colors...... Crimson and White Conference ...... Mountain West Conference ...... Mountain West Conference ...... Mountain West Athletic Director ...... Dr. Daniel B. Morrison, Jr. Athletic Director ...... Dr. Hans Mueh Athletic Director ...... Michael K. Young Stadium...... Lupton Stadium Stadium...... Falcon Field (1,000) Stadium...... Franklin Covey Field (15,000) Head Coach...... (Elon ’92) Head Coach ...... Mike Hutcheon (Wayne State ’84) Head Coach ...... (Arizona ’80) Record at TCU...... 251-120 (5 yrs) Record at AFA...... 65-245 (6 yrs) Record at BCC ...... 155-176 (6 yrs) Career Record...... 328-167 (8 yrs) Career Record...... 304-385 (15 yrs) Career Record...... 400-359 (13 yrs) Asst. Coach...... Todd Whitting (Houston ’95) Asst. Coach...... Scott Marchand (St. Anselm ’00) Asst. Coach...... Mike Crawford (Arizona ’01) Asst. Coach...... Randy Mazey (Clemson) Asst. Coach...... Chandler Rose (Central Florida ’04) Asst. Coach...... Bryan Kinneberg (North Carolina St. ’05) Asst. Coach ...... Ryan Shotzberger (McDaniel ’04) Asst. Coach ...... Matt Rademacher (Coastal Carolina ’07) Asst. Coach...... Pete Flores (Southern Nazarene ’05) Baseball Phone ...... (817) 257-5155 Baseball Phone ...... (719) 333-7914 Baseball Phone ...... (801) 581-3526 2009 Overall Record...... 40-18 2009 Overall Record...... 14-37 2009 Overall Record...... 28-31 2009 Conference Record ...... 15-5 (1st) 2009 Conference Record ...... 4-20 (6th) 2009 Conference Record ...... 8-16 (6th) Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 18/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 14/12 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 20/7 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 10/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 10/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 2/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Series Record...... TCU leads 14-9 Series Record ...... SDSU leads 75-15 Series Record ...... SDSU leads 97-28 Baseball SID...... Brandie Davidson Baseball SID ...... Nick Arseniak Baseball SID...... Brooke Frederickson SID Office Phone...... (817) 257-7479 SID Office Phone...... (719) 333-9251 SID Office Phone...... (801) 581-8302 SID Cell Phone...... (817) 343-2050 SID Cell Phone ...... N/A SID Cell Phone...... (801) 493-9254 SID Fax ...... (817) 257-7964 SID Fax ...... (719) 333-3798 SID Fax ...... (801) 581-4358 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail...... [email protected] SID E-Mail...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... (817) 257-7966 Press Box Phone...... (719) 333-3472 Press Box Phone...... (801) 493-9254 Web Site ...... Web Site ...... www.goairforcefalcons.com Web Site...... www.utahutes.com

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Wagner Brigham Young UNLV April 23-25 at Tony Gwynn Stadium May 13-15 at Provo, Utah May 20-22 at Tony Gwynn Stadium

Location ...... Staten Island, N.Y. Location ...... Provo, Utah Location...... Las Vegas, Nev. Founded...... 1883 Founded...... 1875 Founded...... 1957 Enrollment...... 2,000 Enrollment...... 33,278 Enrollment...... 28,000 Nickname ...... Seahawks Nickname ...... Cougars Nickname...... Rebels Colors ...... Green and White Colors ...... Blue and White Colors...... Scarlet and Gray Conference...... Northeast Conference ...... Mountain West Conference ...... Mountain West Athletic Director...... Walter Hameline Athletic Director...... Tom Holmoe Athletic Director ...... Jim Livengood Stadium...... Richmond County Bank Ballpark (6,900) Stadium...... Larry h. Miller Field (2,300) Stadium...... Earl E. Wilson Stadium (3,000) Head Coach...... Joe Litterio (Rutgers ’93) Head Coach ...... Head Coach...... Buddy Gouldsmith (Sacramento St. ’92) Record at WC...... 196-308-2 (10 yrs) Record at BYU ...... 317-263-2 (10 yrs) Record at UNLV ...... 173-188 (6 yrs) Career Record...... 196-308-2 (10 yrs) Career Record...... 317-263-2 (10 yrs) Career Record...... 173-188 (6 yrs) Asst. Coach..Jason Jurgens (Colorado State-Pueblo ’03) Asst. Coach...... Ryan Roberts (BYU ’98) Asst. Coach....David Martinez (CSU San Bernardino ’04) Asst. Coach...... Bill Malloy (Rutgers ’00) Asst. Coach...... Bobby Applegate (So. Colorado ’96) Asst. Coach...... Jeff Prieto (Fresno State ’01) Asst. Coach...... Ray Montanez (Vermont ’05) Asst. Coach...... Casey Nelson (BYU ’08) Asst. Coach...... Bob Fenn (Lander ’05) Baseball Phone ...... (718) 390-3154 Baseball Phone ...... (801) 422-5047 Baseball Phone ...... (702) 895-3499 2009 Overall Record...... 31-21 2009 Overall Record...... 30-24 2009 Overall Record...... 26-32 2009 Conference Record ...... 17-9 (1st) 2009 Conference Record...... 14-8 (3rd) 2009 Conference Record ...... 9-15 (6th) Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 23/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 22/14 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 19/14 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/6 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 5/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 5/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 11/4 Series Record ...... SDSU leads 1-0 Series Record ...... SDSU leads 71-51-1 Series Record ...... SDSU leads 55-44 Baseball SID...... Kevin Ross Baseball SID...... Ralph Zobell Baseball SID...... Bryan Haines SID Office Phone...... (718) 390-3215 SID Office Phone...... (801) 422-9769 SID Office Phone...... (702) 895-3764 SID Cell Phone...... (716) 969-6126 SID Cell Phone...... (801) 367-3554 SID Cell Phone...... (702) 528-4227 SID Fax ...... (718) 390-3347 SID Fax ...... (801) 422-0633 SID Fax ...... (702) 895-0989 SID E-Mail...... [email protected] SID E-Mail...... [email protected] SID E-Mail...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... (716) 969-6126 Press Box Phone...... (801) 378-4041 Press Box Phone...... (702) 895-1595 Web Site...... www.wagnerathletics.com Web Site ...... www.byucougars.com Web Site ...... www.unlvrebels.com

2010 Opponent Sports Information Directory School SID Phone E-Mail Air Force ...... Nick Arseniak...... (719) 333-9251 ...... [email protected] Alabama-Birmingham ...... Tyson Mathews...... (205) 504-4566...... [email protected] Brigham Young ...... Ralph Zobell...... (801) 422-9769 ...... [email protected] Cal State Fullerton ...... Michael Greenlee...... (714) 278-3081 ...... [email protected] Cal State Northridge ...... Eric Bankston...... (818) 677-3860 ...... [email protected] Fresno State ...... Theresa Kurtz ...... (559) 244-5619...... [email protected] Kentucky ...... Brent Ingram...... (859) 257-8504 ...... [email protected] Long Beach State ...... Roger Kirk...... (562) 985-7565 ...... [email protected] Monmouth ...... Chris Tobin ...... (732) 263-5180...... [email protected] New Mexico ...... Daniel Archuleta ...... (505) 925-5854 ...... [email protected] Oklahoma...... Craig Moran...... (405) 325-8231 ...... [email protected] San Diego ...... Chris Loucks...... (619) 260-7930...... [email protected] San Francisco ...... Jordan Wilcox ...... (415) 422-6161 ...... [email protected] Santa Clara ...... Nick Mirkovich...... (408) 554-4659 ...... [email protected] Stony Brook ...... Jeremy Cohen ...... (631) 632-6328 ...... [email protected] TCU...... Brandie Davidson ...... (817) 257-7479 ...... [email protected] UC Irvine ...... Fuji Kimura...... (949) 824-9474...... [email protected] UC Riverside...... John Maxwell...... (951) 827-4571 ...... [email protected] UNLV ...... Bryan Haines ...... (702) 895-3764 ...... [email protected] Utah ...... Brooke Frederickson...... (801) 581-8302...... [email protected] Wagner ...... Kevin Ross...... (718) 390-3215 ...... [email protected]

u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u 47 2010 TOURNAMENTS

Aztec Invitational Mountain West Conference Tournament San Diego State’s tournament, the 2010 Aztec Invitational, will feature The 2010 Mountain West Conference baseball tournament will be played three teams ranked in the preseason top 35 in the nation by Collegiate Tuesday through Saturday, May 25-29, at Tony Gwynn Stadium in San Baseball and a total of all four that advanced to the 2009 NCAA Region- Diego, Calif. The facility is the home of the . als. Games will be played at both Tony Gwynn Stadium and Cunning- The league’s top six finishers will compete in the double elimination ham Stadium on the campus of the University of San Diego. The event. Seedings for the tournament are determined by the final conference complete tournament schedule is as follows: standings at the conclusion of the season. The first-place and second-place teams earn a bye into Wednesday’s Thursday, March 11 second-round action. The other four teams will be paired by seed and begin Teams Site Time play on Tuesday. San Francisco vs. USD ...... USD ...... 2:00 p.m. The winner of the tournament receives the conference’s automatic bid CSU Fullerton vs. San Fresno State ...... SDSU ...... 2:00 p.m. into the NCAA Regionals, which gets underway the following weekend. Alabama-Birmingham vs. San Diego State.....SDSU ...... 6:00 p.m. Friday, March 12 Past MWC Champions Alabama-Birmingham vs. USD...... USD ...... 2:00 p.m. Year Regular Season Tournament San Francisco vs. Fresno State ...... SDSU ...... 2:00 p.m. 2000...... New Mexico ...... San Diego State CSU Fullerton vs. San Diego State...... SDSU ...... 6:00 p.m. 2001...... Brigham Young...... Brigham Young 2002 ...... San Diego State...... Brigham Young Saturday, March 13 2003...... UNLV ...... UNLV Cal State Fullerton vs. USD...... USD ...... 1:00 p.m. 2004 ...... San Diego State ...... UNLV San Francisco vs. Alabama-Birmingham ...... SDSU ...... 2:00 p.m. 2005...... UNLV ...... UNLV Fresno State vs. San Diego State...... SDSU ...... 6:00 p.m. 2006 ...... TCU ...... TCU Sunday, March 14 2007 ...... TCU ...... TCU Fresno State vs. USD...... USD ....10:00 a.m. 2008 ...... TCU ...... TCU CSU Fullerton vs. Alabama-Birmingham ...... SDSU ....11:00 a.m. 2009 ...... TCU ...... Utah San Francisco vs. San Diego State ...... SDSU ...... 3:00 p.m.

2010 CONOCO MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 25-29, 2010 - TONY GWYNN STADIUM, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

#1*

Game 5 7 p.m. Game 5 Winner Game 1 3 p.m.

Game 8 Winner

Game 2 7 p.m.

Game 4 3 p.m. Game 4 Winner

#2 Game 10 7 p.m.

Game 1 Loser Game 11 1 p.m. Game 3 (If necessary) 11 a.m. Game 3 Winner 11 a.m. Game 2 Loser Game 6 Winner Game 7 3 p.m. Lower Seed Gm 4 or 5 Game 7 Winner Game 9 3 p.m. Game 9 Winner Higher Seed Gm 4 or 5

Game 8 Loser *The No. 1 seed will play the lowest seed to advance from the first round of tournament games. Host institution will play in the 7p.m. game (Tuesday and/or Wednesday) based on its tournament seeding. Lowest seed to advance from games four and five will play in game six (e.g., low is 6 seed).

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4/22/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 21-0 4/26/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-0 5/11/2007...... San Diego (13) . . . . . L...... 3-4 4/22/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-1 4/26/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-4 5/12/2007...... San Diego (13) . . . . . L...... 3-7 4/23/2005...... San Diego (Forfeit) . . W ...... 9-0 5/7/1987...... Provo ...... W ...... 6-1 3/13/2008...... San Diego (14) . . . . . W ...... 5-4 4/23/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 20-9 5/8/1987...... Provo...... L.....11-13 3/14/2008...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-5 4/24/2005...... San Diego (Forfeit) . . W ...... 9-0 3/25/1988...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-5 3/15/2008...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-8 4/24/2005...... San Diego (9) ...... W ...... 9-8 3/25/1988...... San Diego (10) . . . . . L.....10-11 5/8/2008...... Provo ...... W ...... 8-1 5/25/2005...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 21-6 3/26/1988...... San Diego ...... W ....14-10 5/9//2008...... Provo...... L...... 4-10 5/5/2006...... Colorado Springs . . . W ....36-11 3/26/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-6 5/10/2008...... Provo ...... W ...... 9-5 5/6/2006...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 7-5 5/21/1988...... Honolulu ...... L...... 1-3 5/12/2008...... Fort Worth ...... W ...... 1-0 5/7/2006...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 16-2 5/5/1989...... Provo ...... W ...... 6-2 3/19/2009...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-6 Air Force 5/24/2006...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 26-1 5/5/1989...... Provo ...... W ...... 7-6 3/20/2009...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-4 Series: SDSU leads 75-15 3/22/2007...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 12-9 5/6/1989...... Provo...... L...... 1-2 3/21/2009...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-5 Home: 43-7 Away 27-8 Neutral: 5-0 3/23/2007...... Colorado Springs . . . W ....21-10 5/6/1989...... Provo...... L...... 4-5 Date Site W/L Score 4/20/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-3 3/30/1990...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-1 4/1/1961...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 4/21/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 18-2 3/30/1990...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-8 4/1/1961...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-3 4/22/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-1 3/31/1990...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-7 4/14/1962...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 4/22/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 31-0 3/31/1990...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-9 4/14/1962...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-0 5/2/2008...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 15-0 5/18/1990...... Honolulu ...... W ...... 5-3 4/6/1963...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-4 5/3/2008...... Colorado Springs (10)W...... 5-4 5/19/1990...... Honolulu (11) ...... W ...... 5-4 4/6/1963...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-6 5/4/2008...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 14-8 5/16/1991...... Honolulu ...... L...... 1-19 4/3/1964...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-8 5/8/2009...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-0 5/18/1991...... Honolulu (10) ...... W ...... 6-4 4/4/1964...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-16 5.9.2008 ...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-2 3/21/1992...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-10 4/4/1964...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-5 %/9/2008...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-2 3/21/1992...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-2 3/25/1982...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-2 3/21/1992...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 Cal State Fullerton 3/25/1985...... Riverside...... W ...... 11-7 5/14/1992...... Honolulu ...... W ...... 11-6 Series: CSUF leads 42-20-1 4/10/1988...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 9-0 3/14/1997...... San Diego ...... W ...... 16-8 Home: 10-18 Away: 8-22-1 Neutral: 2-2 4/10/1988...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 17-8 3/15/1997...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 Date Site W/L Score 4/11/1988...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 11-6 3/17/1997...... Pt. Loma Nazarene . . L...... 4-5 2/29/1964...... San Diego ...... W ...... 16-1 4/11/1988...... Colorado Springs . . . W ....19-13 3/17/1997...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-9 2/29/1964...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-2 4/22/1989...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-0 4/15/1999...... Provo ...... W ...... 8-5 3/6/1965...... Fullerton ...... W ...... 5-1 4/22/1989...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-1 4/15/1999...... Provo ...... W ....19-12 3/6/1965...... Fullerton ...... W ...... 6-2 4/23/1989...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-0 4/16/1999...... Provo ...... W ....23-14 5/12/1967...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-6 4/23/1989...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-3 3/30/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-3 5/13/1967...... Fullerton ...... L.....10-17 5/11/1990...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 18-0 3/31/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 5/13/1967...... Fullerton ...... W ...... 6-0 5/12/1990...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 4-0 Alabama-Birmingham 4/1/2000...... San Diego (11) . . . . . L...... 6-7 5/10/1968...... Fullerton ...... W ...... 6-0 5/12/1990...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 9-2 First Meeting 5/4/2000...... Provo...... L...... 6-15 5/11/1968...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-1 5/13/1990...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 28-6 5/5/2000...... Provo ...... W ...... 16-5 5/11/1968...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-4 5/11/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-1 5/6/2000...... Provo ...... W ...... 9-2 5/2/1969...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-6 5/11/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 2-1 5/18/2000...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 6-5 5/3/1969...... Fullerton ...... L...... 3-6 5/12/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-7 5/19/2000...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 11-7 5/3/1969...... Fullerton ...... L...... 2-9 5/12/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-2 3/9/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-5 2/14/1970...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-0 4/4/1991...... USAFA ...... W ...... 7-5 3/10/2001...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-5 2/14/1970...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-0 4/4/1991...... USAFA ...... W ...... 10-9 3/10/2001...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-8 3/20/1970...... Fullerton ...... T...... 5-5 4/5/1991...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 11-7 4/26/2001...... Provo...... L...... 9-15 2/13/1971...... Fullerton ...... W ...... 4-1 4/5/1991...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 7-4 4/27/2001...... Provo...... L...... 5-17 2/13/1971...... Fullerton ...... L...... 2-4 3/26/1998...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-3 4/28/2001...... Provo...... L.....12-13 4/12/1975...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-7 3/27/1998...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 5/19/2001...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-4 4/12/1975...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-4 3/28/1998...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-1 Brigham Young 3/21/2002...... Provo ...... W ...... 17-8 4/18/1975...... Fullerton ...... L...... 2-7 3/19/1999...... Colorado Springs. . . . L...... 7-15 Series: SDSU leads 71-51-1 3/22/2002...... Provo ...... W ...... 9-7 4/19/1975...... Fullerton ...... L...... 0-5 3/20/1999...... Colorado Springs. . . . L.....13-14 Home: 36-20 Away: 23-25 Neutral: 12-6-1 3/23/2002...... Provo ...... W ....12-10 4/19/1975...... Fullerton ...... W ...... 4-2 3/21/1999...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 17-9 Date Site W/L Score 4/18/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-2 5/16/1975...... San Diego (11) . . . . . W ...... 4-3 3/24/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-1 3/26/1957...... San Diego ...... W ...... 17-1 4/19/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 3/19/1976...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-8 3/25/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-6 3/21/1960...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-3 4/20/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-6 3/20/1976...... Fullerton ...... L...... 0-2 3/26/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-1 3/20/1961...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-6 5/24/2002...... Provo ...... W ....11-10 3/20/1976...... Fullerton ...... L...... 2-5 4/28/2000...... Colorado Springs. . . . L...... 9-11 3/28/1964...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-1 5/25/2002...... Provo...... L...... 4-6 4/9/1976...... Fullerton ...... W ...... 6-1 4/29/2000...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 14-9 3/28/1964...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-0 5/25/2002...... Provo...... L...... 3-5 4/10/1976...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-10 5/20/2000...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 9-4 4/6/1965...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-4 4/3/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 2-1 4/10/1976...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-1 4/7/2001...... Colorado Springs. . . . L...... 2-6 4/6/1965...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-2 4/4/2003...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-7 3/4/1977...... San Diego (11) . . . . . L...... 2-5 4/7/2001...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 19-1 3/28/1966...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-8 4/5/2003...... San Diego (10) . . . . . W ...... 4-3 5/6/1977...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-7 4/8/2001...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 9-5 3/28/1966...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-0 5/9/2003...... Provo ...... W ...... 11-4 5/7/1977...... Fullerton ...... W ...... 3-2 5/11/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 19-4 3/21/1979...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-5 5/9/2003...... Provo...... L...... 5-9 5/7/1977...... Fullerton ...... L...... 1-4 5/12/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-0 4/9/1979...... Provo ...... W ...... 10-9 5/10/2003...... Provo...... L...... 4-5 3/11/1978...... Fullerton ...... L...... 5-9 5/13/2001...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-7 4/10/1979...... Provo ...... W ....12-11 5/22/2003...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 6-0 4/28/1978...... Fullerton ...... L...... 4-23 5/17/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-0 5/18/1979...... Provo ...... W ....11-10 5/23/2003...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 15-7 4/29/1976...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-15 3/15/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 2-1 5/19/1979...... Provo...... L...... 6-10 4/15/2004...... Provo...... L...... 6-7 4/29/1978...... San Diego (8) ...... L...... 5-7 3/16/2002...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-7 5/19/1979...... Provo...... L...... 3-7 4/16/2004...... Provo ...... W ...... 10-6 3/10/1979 .....San Diego ...... L...... 6-13 3/17/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-5 5/20/1982...... Honolulu ...... W ...... 4-1 4/17/2004...... Provo...... L...... 5-6 3/10/1979 .....San Diego ...... L...... 3-10 5/3/2002...... Colorado Springs. . . . L...... 7-8 5/21/1982...... Honolulu ...... W ...... 4-3 5/12/2004...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-11 3/11/1979...... Fullerton ...... L...... 4-10 5/4/2002...... Colorado Springs. . . . L...... 3-7 5/20/1983...... Provo...... L...... 1-3 5/13/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-8 3/27/1984...... Riverside...... W ...... 4-0 5/5/2002...... Colorado Springs. . . . L...... 4-8 5/21/1983...... Provo ...... W ...... 10-6 5/14/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-4 5/26/1984...... Fresno ...... L...... 6-16 5/23/2002...... Provo, Utah...... W ...... 9-6 5/21/1983...... Provo...... L...... 7-10 4/14/2005...... Provo ...... W ...... 10-4 5/27/1984...... Fresno...... W ...... 9-5 3/21/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-3 3/29/1984...... Riverside (13) ...... L...... 3-5 4/15/2005...... Provo...... L.....12-13 5/28/1984...... Fresno (11) ...... L...... 7-8 3/22/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 18-4 5/17/1984...... Honolulu ...... L...... 4-9 4/16/2005...... Provo...... L.....11-18 2/11/1986...... Fullerton ...... L...... 2-10 3/24/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 19-2 5/18/1984...... Honolulu ...... W ...... 7-0 5/18/2005...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-6 3/25/1986...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-3 4/25/2003...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 11-7 3/21/1986...... Fresno ...... T...... 7-7 5/19/2005...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-4 3/10/1987...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-10 4/26/2003...... Colorado Springs. . . . L...... 0-3 4/11/1986...... Provo...... L...... 7-9 5/20/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-1 3/14/1989...... Fullerton ...... L...... 1-2 4/27/2003...... Colorado Springs . . . W ...... 13-5 4/11/1986...... Provo ...... W ....14-13 5/26/2005...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 3-4 3/15/1989...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-1 3/19/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-0 4/12/1986...... Provo...... L.....12-13 5/11/2006...... Provo...... L...... 5-9 3/2/1999...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-15 3/20/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-3 4/12/1986...... Provo...... L...... 9-10 5/12/2006...... Provo...... L...... 3-12 5/2/2000...... Fullerton ...... L...... 7-11 3/21/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-4 4/25/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 19-5 5/13/2006...... Provo ...... W ...... 10-5 3/1/2005...... San Diego ...... L...... 8-18 4/9/2004...... Colorado Springs (5) W ...... 13-1 4/25/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-2 5/10/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-1 5/3/2005...... Fullerton (11)...... L...... 3-4

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3/7/2006...... Fullerton ...... L...... 5-10 4/2/1995...... Northridge ...... L...... 9-21 4/27/1956...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-4 5/8/1994...... Fresno ...... L...... 4-5 5/16/2006...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-8 5/12/1995...... San Diego ...... W ...... 21-5 4/27/1957...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-4 5/8/1994...... Fresno (10)...... W ...... 3-1 2/20/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-7 5/13/1995...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-9 4/27/1957...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-0 3/25/1995...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 2/27/2007...... Fullerton ...... L...... 8-9 5/14/1995...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-8 5/10/1957...... Fresno ...... L...... 0-6 3/26/1995...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-3 5/15/2008...... Fullerton ...... L...... 3-4 3/15/1996...... Northridge ...... W ...... 12-4 4/12/1958...... Fresno ...... L...... 2-6 3/27/1995...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-4 5/16/2008...... Fullerton ...... L...... 3-10 3/16/1996...... Northridge ...... L...... 5-6 4/12/1958...... Fresno...... W ...... 5-3 4/28/1995...... Fresno ...... L...... 4-10 5/17/2008...... Fullerton ...... L...... 5-8 3/17/1996...... Northridge ...... L...... 4-10 4/18/1958...... San Diego (11) . . . . . W ...... 6-5 4/29/1995...... Fresno ...... L...... 3-8 2/24/2009...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-8 4/26/1996...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-8 3/26/1959...... San Diego ...... L...... 9-10 4/30/1995...... Fresno ...... L...... 5-6 3/3/2009...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-7 4/27/1996...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-2 3/26/1959...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-10 3/26/1996...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-2 4/28/1996...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-6 4/3/1959...... Fresno...... W ...... 5-3 3/27/1996...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-5 2/11/1997...... Northridge ...... W ...... 5-4 4/11/1959...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-6 4/4/1996...... Fresno ...... L...... 2-3 4/16/1997...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-7 4/11/1959...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-4 4/5/1996...... Fresno...... W ...... 9-4 3/26/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-2 4/1/1960...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-2 4/6/1996...... Fresno...... W ...... 6-2 4/16/2002...... Northridge ...... L...... 1-13 4/14/1960...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-9 4/16/1996...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-2 3/1/2003...... Lancaster, CA ...... W ...... 5-4 5/14/1960...... Fresno (10)...... W ...... 4-3 3/7/1997...... Fresno ...... L...... 3-7 2/24/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-3 5/14/1960...... Fresno...... W ...... 3-2 3/8/1997...... Fresno...... W ...... 10-1 3/9/2004...... Northridge ...... L...... 9-10 3/30/1961...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-7 3/9/1997...... Fresno ...... L...... 6-7 2/15/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 15-6 5/12/1961...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-7 4/18/1997...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 4/26/2005...... Northridge ...... L...... 3-5 5/13/1961...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-10 4/19/1997...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-2 5/13/1961...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-4 4/20/1997...... San Diego (12) . . . . . L...... 7-9 Cal State Northridge 4/6/1962...... Fresno ...... L...... 4-6 5/15/1997...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-4 Series: SDSU leads39-37 4/7/1962...... Fresno ...... L...... 8-9 5/16/1997...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-2 Home: 24-15 Away: 11-21 Neutral: 4-1 4/7/1962...... Fresno ...... L...... 2-8 4/9/1998...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-7 Date Site W/L Score 5/17/1963...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-7 4/10/1998...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 4/16/1960...... San Diego ...... W ...... 15-4 5/18/1963...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-8 5/6/1998...... Fresno ...... L...... 2-11 4/28/1961...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-2 5/18/1963...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-7 5/7/1998...... Fresno ...... L...... 3-11 4/29/1961...... San Diego ...... W ....17-14 4/10/1964...... Fresno ...... L...... 1-7 5/8/1998...... Fresno...... W ...... 9-2 4/29/1961...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-2 4/11/1964...... Fresno ...... L...... 3-5 5/9/1998...... Fresno ...... L...... 5-10 3/30/1962...... Northridge ...... L...... 0-8 4/11/1964...... Fresno ...... L...... 3-5 5/14/1998...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-18 3/31/1962...... Northridge ...... W ...... 11-6 5/10/1965...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-7 4/23/1999...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-11 3/31/1962...... Northridge ...... W ...... 8-2 Fresno State 5/11/1965...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-4 4/24/1999...... San Diego ...... W ...... 2-1 3/22/1963...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-5 Series: Fresno State leads 83-79 5/11/1965...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 4/25/1999...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-7 3/23/1963...... San Diego (10) . . . . . W ...... 4-3 Home: 39-41 Away: 36-42 Neutral: 4-0 4/8/1966...... Fresno...... W ...... 7-3 3/2/2008...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-9 3/23/1963...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-10 Date Site W/L Score 4/9/1966...... Fresno (14) ...... L...... 3-7 5/30/2009...... Irvine, CA ...... W ...... 4-1 5/1/1964...... Northridge ...... W ...... 11-5 4/1/1939...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-13 4/29/1966...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-7 5/2/1964...... Northridge ...... W ...... 12-4 4/2/1939...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-4 4/30/1966...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-8 5/2/1964...... Northridge ...... L...... 3-4 4/3/1940...... Fresno (10) ...... L...... 1-2 4/8/1967...... Fresno ...... L...... 1-6 5/7/1965...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-6 4/4/1940...... Fresno...... W ...... 7-5 4/8/1967...... Fresno...... W ...... 3-0 5/8/1965...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-8 4/26/1940...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-3 3/29/1968...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-3 5/8/1965...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-5 4/27/1940...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-2 3/30/1968...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-5 4/1/1966...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-8 4/11/1941...... Fresno ...... L...... 3-7 3/30/1968...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 4/15/1966...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-5 4/12/1941...... Fresno...... W ...... 1-0 5/16/1969...... Fresno...... W ...... 12-2 4/22/1966...... Northridge (10) . . . . . L...... 6-7 4/25/1941...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-1 5/17/1969...... Fresno ...... L...... 3-7 4/23/1966...... Northridge ...... L...... 1-6 4/26/1941...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-9 5/17/1969...... Fresno...... W ...... 7-6 5/19/1967...... Northridge ...... L...... 1-2 5/9/1941...... Fresno ...... L...... 1-2 4/17/1970...... Fresno ...... L...... 1-3 5/20/1967...... Northridge ...... W ...... 12-4 5/10/1941...... Fresno...... W ...... 9-1 4/18/1970...... Fresno ...... L...... 4-10 Kentucky 5/20/1967...... Northridge ...... W ...... 5-2 5/10/1941...... Fresno ...... L...... 1-6 4/18/1970...... Fresno...... W ...... 11-6 First Meeting 4/9/1968...... San Diego ...... W ...... 2-0 3/27/1942...... Fresno...... W ...... 9-4 3/12/1971...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-2 5/17/1968...... Northridge ...... L...... 9-10 3/28/1942...... Fresno...... W ...... 10-3 3/13/1971...... San Diego (16) . . . . . L...... 4-5 5/18/1968...... San Diego ...... W ...... 2-1 4/18/1942...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-4 3/13/1971...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-6 5/18/1968...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-1 4/18/1942...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-4 5/12/1972...... Fresno ...... L...... 1-9 4/4/1969...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-8 4/13/1946...... Fresno...... W ....15-13 5/13/1972...... Fresno...... W ...... 3-1 5/10/1969...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-5 4/13/1946...... Fresno (10)...... W ....20-15 5/13/1972...... Fresno...... W ...... 7-2 5/11/1969...... Northridge ...... L...... 5-6 4/27/1946...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 3/23/1973...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-9 5/11/1969...... Northridge ...... L...... 3-6 4/27/1946...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-4 3/24/1973...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-8 2/12/1972...... Northridge ...... L.....10-12 3/27/1947...... Fresno...... W ...... 7-4 3/24/1973...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-6 2/12/1972...... Northridge ...... L...... 4-10 3/29/1947...... Fresno...... W ...... 7-0 4/5/1974...... Fresno ...... L...... 2-9 2/21/1972...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-10 4/19/1947...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-3 4/6/1974...... Fresno ...... L...... 2-4 2/26/1982...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 7-4 4/19/1947...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-1 4/6/1974...... Fresno...... W ...... 5-0 Long Beach State 2/25/1983...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 8-10 3/26/1948...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-4 5/9/1975...... San Diego (11) . . . . . L...... 8-11 Series: SDSU leads 77-45-1 2/20/1987...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-6 3/27/1948...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-7 5/10/1975...... San Diego (15) . . . . . W ...... 6-5 Home: 41-18-1 Away: 34-27 Neutral: 2-0 2/19/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-2 3/27/1948...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-1 5/10/1975...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-1 Date Site W/L Score 2/20/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-6 4/8/1949...... Fresno ...... L...... 0-14 5/7/1976...... Fresno...... W ...... 3-0 3/30/1956...... Long Beach...... W ...... 3-2 2/21/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-1 4/9/1949...... Fresno...... W ...... 7-5 5/8/1976...... Fresno...... W ...... 4-2 5/4/1956...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-3 4/12/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-9 4/9/1949...... Fresno ...... L...... 3-7 5/8/1976...... Fresno ...... L...... 1-2 3/30/1957...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-7 4/13/1991...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-6 4/1/1950...... Fresno...... W ...... 16-7 2/24/1983...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 6-5 4/13/1957...... Long Beach...... W ...... 2-1 4/14/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-1 4/1/1950...... Fresno ...... L...... 8-10 2/26/1983...... Las Vegas ...... W ....26-20 4/13/1957...... Long Beach (8) . . . . . W ...... 4-3 3/19/1993...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-8 4/14/1951...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-4 5/25/1984...... Fresno...... W ...... 10-6 5/10/1958...... Long Beach...... W ...... 10-4 3/20/1993...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-10 4/14/1951...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-2 5/27/1984...... Fresno...... W ...... 10-7 5/17/1958...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-1 3/21/1993...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-6 5/12/1951...... Fresno ...... L...... 0-12 3/19/1986...... Fresno...... W ...... 16-4 5/17/1958...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-5 4/9/1993...... Northridge ...... L...... 3-8 4/4/1953...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-10 3/18/1987...... Fresno ...... L...... 3-4 5/2/1959...... Long Beach...... W ...... 3-1 4/10/1993...... Northridge ...... W ...... 5-1 4/4/1953...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-7 2/19/1989...... Fresno ...... L.....10-13 5/2/1959...... Long Beach ...... L...... 5-6 4/11/1993...... Northridge ...... L...... 0-6 5/23/1953...... Fresno...... W ...... 7-3 5/25/1990...... Palo Alto ...... W ...... 8-4 5/9/1959...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-8 4/8/1994...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-8 4/3/1954...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-5 3/27/1993...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-6 4/30/1960...... Long Beach...... W ...... 9-4 4/10/1994...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-7 4/30/1954...... Fresno ...... L...... 9-10 5/7/1993...... Fresno...... W ...... 11-9 5/7/1960...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-4 4/10/1994...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-7 4/30/1954...... Fresno ...... L...... 1-7 5/8/1993...... Fresno...... W ...... 8-1 5/7/1960...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-7 4/29/1994...... Northridge ...... L...... 6-7 4/1/1955...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 5/9/1993...... Fresno ...... L...... 1-2 4/21/1961...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-2 4/30/1994...... Northridge ...... L...... 9-10 4/1/1955...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-4 4/1/1994...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-5 3/23/1962...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-6 5/1/1994...... Northridge ...... W ...... 7-3 4/23/1955...... Fresno ...... L...... 2-4 4/2/1994...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-4 3/24/1962...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-3 3/31/1995...... Northridge ...... L...... 6-9 4/6/1956...... San Diego (10) . . . . . L...... 4-5 4/3/1994...... San Diego (11) . . . . . W ...... 4-3 3/24/1962...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-2 4/1/1995...... Northridge ...... W ...... 7-2 4/6/1956...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-0 5/7/1994...... Fresno ...... L...... 2-3 5/10/1963...... Long Beach...... W ...... 3-2

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5/11/1963...... Long Beach...... W ...... 6-3 4/20/1993...... Long Beach ...... L...... 9-11 4/27/1982...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-5 3/27/2004...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 7-13 5/11/1963...... Long Beach...... W ...... 3-2 5/4/1993...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-3 4/28/1982...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-1 3/28/2004...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 11-9 4/24/1964...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-5 4/12/1994...... San Diego ...... W ...... 15-3 4/28/1982...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 4/30/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-3 4/25/1964...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-4 5/10/1994...... Long Beach...... W ...... 3-0 4/18/1983...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 5/1/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 1-0 4/25/1964...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-4 4/4/1995...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-4 4/18/1983...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-2 5/2/2004...... San Diego ...... L...... 9-18 4/30/1965...... Long Beach (10) . . . . L...... 2-3 4/18/1995...... Long Beach (11) . . . . W ....13-10 4/19/1983...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-2 5/28/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 24-8 5/1/1965...... Long Beach...... W ...... 5-4 3/19/1996...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-5 4/19/1983...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-1 4/8/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 17-9 5/1/1965...... Long Beach...... W ...... 2-1 3/3/1999...... San Diego (10) . . . . . W ...... 10-9 4/29/1983...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 13-2 4/9/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 15-4 3/22/1966...... Long Beach ...... L...... 0-5 4/6/1999...... Long Beach ...... L...... 0-6 4/29/1983...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 14-9 4/10/2005...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-6 4/12/1966...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-2 3/4/2003...... Long Beach (10) . . . . L...... 4-5 4/30/1983...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 7-0 5/12/2005...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 0-16 4/26/1966...... Long Beach (11) . . . . W ...... 6-2 3/12/2003...... San Diego ...... L.....11-14 4/30/1983...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 9-2 5/13/2005...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 1-4 5/3/1966...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-4 3/13/2004...... San Diego (PETCO) . . L...... 0-5 4/16/1984...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 3-8 5/14/2005...... Albuquerque ...... W ....28-10 4/28/1967...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-9 2/25/2005...... Long Beach ...... L...... 1-2 4/16/1984...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 10-3 5/26/2005...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 7-5 4/29/1967...... Long Beach...... W ...... 12-5 2/26/2005...... Long Beach ...... L...... 1-2 4/17/1984...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 8-6 3/29/2006...... San Diego (10) . . . . . L...... 2-3 4/29/1967...... Long Beach...... W ...... 7-4 2/27/2005...... Long Beach ...... L...... 1-6 4/17/1984...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 0-7 4/7/2006...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-4 4/26/1968...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-9 4/11/2006...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 4/27/1984...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-2 4/8/2006...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-8 4/27/1968...... Long Beach...... W ...... 4-0 4/25/2006...... Long Beach ...... L...... 4-16 4/27/1984...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 4/9/2006...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-15 4/27/1968...... Long Beach...... W ...... 8-5 4/24/2007...... Long Beach ...... L...... 0-4 4/28/1984...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-5 3/30/2007...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 5-11 4/1/1969...... MCRD (SD)...... W ...... 8-5 5/8/2007...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-6 4/28/1984...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-7 3/31/2007...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 4-8 4/18/1969...... Long Beach (13) . . . . W ...... 10-7 3/18/2008...... Long Beach ...... L...... 2-6 4/15/1985...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-4 4/1/2007...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 11-6 4/19/1969...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-4 5/15/2008...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-10 4/15/1985...... San Diego (10) . . . . . L...... 1-2 4/5/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 4/19/1969...... San Diego ...... T...... 6-6 4/7/2009...... Long Beach...... W ...... 4-3 4/16/1985...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-5 4/6/2007...... San Diego (13) . . . . . W ...... 6-5 4/10/1970...... Long Beach ...... L...... 2-4 4/21/2009...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 4/16/1985...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-3 4/7/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-6 4/11/1970...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-7 4/27/1985...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 0-3 5/23/2007...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 0-1 4/11/1970...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-0 4/27/1985...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 3-2 5/24/2007...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 1-4 4/23/1971...... Long Beach ...... L...... 0-2 5/8/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-4 4/4/2008...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-5 4/24/1971...... Long Beach ...... L...... 2-3 4/23/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-0 4/5/2008...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-5 4/24/1971...... Long Beach...... W ...... 6-1 4/24/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-0 4/6/2008...... San Diego (11) . . . . . W ...... 3-2 5/8/1971...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 4/24/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-4 4/17/2009...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 1-0 5/8/1971...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-0 4/25/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-2 4/18/2009...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 4-12 3/24/1972...... Long Beach ...... L...... 2-5 4/8/1989...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 10-3 4/19/2009...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 5-6 3/25/1972...... Long Beach ...... L...... 0-3 4/8/1989...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 11-2 5/20/2009...... Fort Worth ...... W ...... 2-1 3/25/1972...... Long Beach (10) . . . . W ...... 2-1 4/9/1989...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 6-3 5/4/1973...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-6 4/9/1989...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 1-8 5/5/1973...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-7 Monmouth 4/6/1990...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 15-3 5/5/1973...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-2 First Meeting 4/7/1990...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 1-0 4/2/1974...... Long Beach...... W ...... 2-1 4/7/1990...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 5-4 4/23/1974...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 4/8/1990...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 11-4 5/10/1974...... Long Beach...... W ...... 4-3 4/5/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-2 5/11/1974...... Long Beach ...... L.....10-11 4/6/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-6 5/11/1974...... Long Beach...... W ...... 6-2 4/6/1991...... San Diego ...... L...... 8-9 /28/1975...... Long Beach ...... L...... 3-4 4/7/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-2 3/29/1975...... Long Beach...... W ...... 7-5 4/17/1992...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 9-6 3/29/1975...... Long Beach ...... L...... 1-6 4/17/1992...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 4-2 Oklahoma 4/25/1975...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-2 4/18/1992...... Albuquerque ...... L.....10-11 Series: tied 1-1 4/26/1975...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-1 4/18/1992...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 5-13 Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 4/26/1975...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-12 5/15/1992...... Honolulu (12) ...... L...... 2-3 Date Site W/L Score 3/26/1976...... Long Beach...... W ...... 10-7 New Mexico 5/2/1997...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-2 2/16/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-8 3/27/1976...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-5 Series: SDSU leads 94-49 5/3/1997...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 3/9/2007...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-4 3/27/1976...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 Home: 59-22 Away: 31-24 Neutral: 4-3 5/4/1997...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-7 4/23/1976...... San Diego (12) . . . . . W ...... 4-3 Date Site W/L Score 5/15/1998...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-7 4/24/1976...... Long Beach ...... L...... 7-8 4/15/1960...... San Diego ...... W ...... 15-5 4/9/1999...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-10 4/24/1976...... Long Beach ...... L...... 0-2 4/13/1965...... MCRD (SD)...... W ...... 5-0 4/10/1999...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-2 3/5/1977...... Long Beach...... W ...... 12-9 3/13/1978...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-2 4/11/1999...... San Diego ...... L.....10-12 4/29/1977...... Long Beach...... W ...... 13-5 3/14/1978...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-5 3/17/2000...... Albuquerque ...... W ....24-21 4/30/1977...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-5 4/6/1979...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-1 3/19/2000...... Albuquerque ...... L.....20-21 4/30/1977...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-2 4/6/1979...... San Diego (8) ...... L...... 3-11 3/19/2000...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 3-9 4/21/1978...... San Diego ...... W ....13-12 4/7/1979...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-9 4/22/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 4/22/1978...... San Diego (10) . . . . . W ...... 7-6 4/7/1979...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-2 4/22/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-3 4/22/1978...... San Diego ...... W ...... 1-0 5/4/1979...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 3-6 4/23/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-4 5/10/1978...... San Diego (15) . . . . . L...... 3-4 5/4/1979...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 1-9 3/23/2001...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 8-5 San Diego 2/27/1979...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-7 5/5/1979...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 10-9 3/24/2001...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 4-5 Series: SDSU leads 63-47-3 3/6/1979...... Long Beach ...... L...... 1-5 5/5/1979...... Albuquerque ...... W ....12-11 3/25/2001...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 3-9 Home: 45-26-2 Away: 18-21 Neutral: 0-1 2/19/1981...... Long Beach ...... L...... 5-12 4/4/1980...... San Diego (10) . . . . . W ...... 6-5 4/20/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-1 Date Site W/L Score 2/25/1982...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 14-0 4/4/1980...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-0 4/22/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-7 3/15/1962...... SDSU ...... W ...... 5-2 3/9/1982...... Long Beach...... W ...... 7-4 4/5/1980...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-4 4/22/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-5 4/3/1962...... SDSU ...... W ...... 6-5 3/8/1983...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-1 4/5/1980...... San Diego (10) . . . . . L...... 6-7 5/19/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-5 4/23/1962...... SDSU ...... W ...... 9-6 3/11/1983...... Long Beach ...... L...... 2-4 4/26/1980...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 6-7 4/5/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-2 3/5/1963...... USD ...... W ...... 6-2 2/29/1984...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-1 4/26/1980...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 5-11 4/6/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-2 3/12/1963...... SDSU ...... W ....13-11 3/7/1984...... Long Beach...... W ...... 5-2 4/27/1980...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 11-6 4/7/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-9 5/7/1963...... SDSU ...... W ...... 4-2 2/6/1985...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-2 4/27/1980...... Albuquerque ...... L.....12-13 5/10/2002...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 5-6 3/31/1964...... SDSU ...... W ...... 4-2 2/13/1985...... Long Beach...... W ...... 8-4 4/16/1981...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-0 5/11/2002...... Albuquerque ...... W ....21-15 4/21/1964...... SDSU (11)...... T...... 2-2 4/2/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-7 4/17/1981...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-3 5/12/2002...... Albuquerque ...... W ....15-11 4/28/1964...... SDSU ...... W ...... 5-2 2/11/1987...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-1 4/17/1981...... San Diego ...... W ...... 16-3 5/22/2002...... Provo ...... W ...... 8-3 3/2/1965...... SDSU ...... W ...... 14-7 3/25/1987...... Long Beach...... W ....17-14 4/18/1981...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-1 4/11/2003...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 10-9 4/19/1965...... SDSU...... L...... 4-8 3/2/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-4 4/18/1981...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-3 4/12/2003...... Albuquerque ...... L.....11-14 3/1/1966...... SDSU ...... W ...... 4-3 3/29/1988...... Long Beach ...... L...... 8-9 4/16/1982...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 8-5 4/13/2003...... Albuquerque (10) . . . L...... 4-5 3/29/1966...... SDSU ...... W ...... 6-3 3/21/1989...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 4/16/1982...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 6-5 5/15/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-5 2/23/1967...... SDSU (11) ...... W ...... 11-1 4/5/1989...... Long Beach...... W ...... 8-5 4/17/1982...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 5-10 5/16/2003...... San Diego (12) . . . . . W ...... 3-2 3/8/1967...... USD (11) ...... L...... 6-7 2/27/1990...... Long Beach ...... L...... 4-8 4/17/1982...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 3-1 5/16/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-3 4/20/1967...... SDSU ...... W ...... 17-6 3/2/1990...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-7 4/27/1982...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-2 3/26/2004...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 4-3 3/5/1968...... SDSU (10) ...... W ...... 10-9

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3/26/1968...... SDSU...... L...... 8-12 3/12/2006...... USD...... L...... 1-16 3/1/1977...... Irvine ...... W ...... 8-5 4/30/1968...... SDSU...... L...... 0-2 3/12/2005...... SDSU...... L...... 5-10 4/5/1977...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-0 3/3/1969...... SDSU...... L...... 3-4 5/2/2006...... SDSU...... L...... 7-15 5/18/1977...... Irvine ...... W ...... 5-4 3/3/1969...... SDSU...... L...... 4-7 3/11/2007...... SDSU...... L...... 4-6 3/17/1978...... Irvine ...... L.....10-13 3/6/1969...... SDSU ...... W ...... 10-8 3/27/2007...... USD...... L...... 3-9 5/5/1978...... Irvine ...... W ...... 15-6 3/19/1969...... USD...... L...... 5-6 4/17/2007...... SDSU ...... W ...... 6-4 5/6/1978...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-9 3/11/1970...... SDSU...... L...... 7-8 2/22/2008...... SDSU ...... W ...... 11-2 5/6/1978...... San Diego ...... W ....12-11 4/8/1970...... SDSU (11)...... L...... 3-4 2/23/2008...... USD...... L.....11-17 3/2/1979...... San Diego ...... W ...... 2-0 4/29/1970...... SDSU...... L...... 8-10 2/23/2008...... SDSU ...... W ...... 15-2 3/3/1979...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-3 3/23/1971...... SDSU ...... W ...... 4-2 2/24/2008...... USD ...... W ...... 7-1 3/3/1979...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 4/28/1971...... SDSU ...... W ...... 3-2 2/22/2009...... USD ...... W ...... 3-0 Stony Brook 2/8/1980...... Irvine ...... W ...... 6-2 5/13/1971...... SDSU...... L...... 5-6 3/5/2009...... USD ...... W ...... 5-3 First Meeting 2/8/1980...... Irvine ...... L...... 1-3 3/10/1972...... SDSU ...... W ...... 8-3 3/6/2009...... SDSU (10) ...... W ...... 6-4 2/10/1980...... Irvine ...... W ...... 8-4 3/14/1972...... SDSU...... L...... 5-6 3/7/2009...... USD ...... W ...... 6-5 2/10/1980...... Irvine ...... W ...... 13-1 5/3/1972...... USD...... L...... 6-7 3/8/2009...... SDSU...... L...... 7-10 2/7/1981...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-1 2/20/1973...... SDSU...... L...... 2-8 2/7/1981...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-4 3/7/1973...... SDSU...... L...... 3-10 3/4/1981...... Irvine ...... L...... 0-14 4/3/1973...... SDSU ...... W ...... 4-2 2/6/1982...... Irvine ...... W ...... 9-4 4/10/1973...... USD ...... W ....14-10 2/6/1982...... Irvine ...... W ...... 5-3 2/28/1979...... USD ...... W ...... 15-3 2/11/1982...... Irvine ...... L...... 3-5 3/8/1979...... SDSU ...... W ...... 7-6 3/8/1982...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 3/23/1979...... SDSU ...... W ...... 7-1 3/12/1983...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 3/24/1979...... SDSU ...... W ...... 11-1 3/12/1983...... San Diego ...... W ...... 16-5 3/20/1980...... SDSU ...... W ...... 17-5 TCU 3/28/1983...... Irvine ...... W ...... 3-1 4/10/1980...... USD...... L...... 6-10 Series: TCU leads 14-9 2/9/1984...... Irvine ...... W ...... 8-4 5/7/1980...... SDSU...... L...... 3-5 Home: 6-5 Away: 3-9 Neutral: 0-0 3/6/1984...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-1 3/10/1981...... USD...... L...... 5-6 San Francisco Date Site W/L Score 2/15/1985...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-6 3/31/1981...... SDSU...... L...... 6-7 Series: SDSU leads 3-1 4/17/98...... Fort Worth...... L...... 5-20 4/9/1985...... Irvine ...... W ...... 13-7 3/3/1982...... USD...... L...... 4-6 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-1 4/18/98...... Fort Worth...... L...... 7-17 4/1/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 3/16/1982...... SDSU...... T...... 6-6 Date Site W/L Score 4/19/98...... Fort Worth ...... W ...... 14-5 2/28/1987...... Irvine ...... W ...... 8-2 3/15/1983...... SDSU ...... W ...... 7-6 3/30/1942...... San Francisco ...... W ...... 6-3 5/13/98...... San Diego ...... W ....14-12 2/28/2987...... Irvine ...... W ...... 5-3 2/14/1984...... SDSU ...... W ...... 8-7 3/30/1977...... San Jose...... W ...... 6-1 3/25/99...... Fort Worth...... L...... 2-8 4/1/1987...... Irvine ...... W ...... 4-1 3/1/1984...... USD...... L...... 6-7 3/3/2007...... Stockton ...... L...... 1-3 3/26/99...... Fort Worth...... L...... 1-6 2/5/1988...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-10 2/18/1985...... USD ...... W ...... 6-3 5/11/2009...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-4 3/27/99...... Fort Worth...... L...... 7-8 4/26/1988...... Irvine ...... W ...... 11-4 2/27/1985...... SDSU ...... W ...... 9-2 4/1/2006...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-7 2/17/1989...... San Diego ...... W ...... 2-1 4/18/1985...... USD ...... W ...... 10-7 4/28/2006...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-0 2/18/1989...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 2/26/1986...... SDSU ...... W ...... 12-1 4/29/2006...... San Diego (10) . . . . . L...... 5-7 4/26/1989...... Irvine ...... W ...... 9-1 3/5/1986...... USD (10) ...... L...... 5-6 4/30/2006...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-2 3/3/1990...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 3/3/1987...... SDSU ...... W ...... 12-3 4/27/2007...... Fort Worth (10) . . . . . L...... 5-6 3/4/1990...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-4 4/21/1987...... SDSU...... L...... 4-7 4/28/2007...... Fort Worth...... L...... 5-6 4/24/1990...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-8 2/23/1988...... USD ...... W ...... 6-4 4/29/2007...... Fort Worth...... L...... 1-11 3/8/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-7 4/5/1988...... SDSU ...... W ...... 7-6 4/25/2008...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-1 3/9/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 2/1/1989...... SDSU ...... W ...... 7-5 4/26/2008...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-1 3/10/1991...... San Diego ...... L...... 9-12 2/14/1989...... USD ...... W ...... 16-2 4/27/2008...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-13 3/10/1992...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-3 3/6/1990...... USD ...... W ...... 7-2 3/27/2009...... Fort Worth ...... W ...... 11-5 3/8/2002...... Irvine ...... W ...... 5-2 5/8/1990...... SDSU ...... W ...... 3-1 Santa Clara 3/28/2009...... Fort Worth...... L...... 5-8 3/9/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-7 2/11/1992...... USD...... L...... 6-10 Series: Santa Clara leads 12-13 3/29/2009...... Fort Worth ...... W ...... 2-1 3/10/2002...... Irvine ...... L...... 3-12 2/16/1992...... SDSU ...... W ...... 5-4 Home: 7-4 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 0-2 4/24/2009...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 5/7/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 4/21/1992...... USD (10) ...... L...... 6-7 Date Site W/L Score 4/25/2009...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-8 3/7/2003...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-10 5/5/1992...... SDSU ...... W ...... 6-3 4/15/1957...... Santa Clara ...... L.....10-11 4/26/2009...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-6 3/8/2003...... Irvine ...... L...... 2-7 3/23/1993...... USD...... L...... 2-7 4/9/1963...... Santa Clara ...... L...... 0-2 3/9/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 4/5/1993...... SDSU ...... W ...... 10-7 3/21/1966...... MCRD (SD) (11) . . . . L...... 3-5 3/8/2005...... Irvine ...... W ...... 8-6 4/19/1994...... USD...... L...... 4-8 3/21/1967...... MCRD (SD) ...... L...... 3-10 4/12/2005...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-15 5/3/1994...... SDSU...... L...... 1-3 3/22/1974...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-12 2/24/2006...... Irvine ...... L...... 2-4 3/14/1995...... USD ...... W ...... 3-2 3/23/1974...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-5 2/25/2006...... Irvine ...... L...... 1-12 5/2/1995...... SDSU ...... W ...... 4-2 2/14/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-4 2/26/2006...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-8 2/17/1996...... SDSU ...... W ...... 9-4 2/15/2003...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-9 5/9/2006...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-8 4/9/1996...... USD ...... W ...... 7-4 2/16/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-3 5/31/2009...... Irvine ...... L...... 3-14 5/7/1996...... SDSU ...... W ...... 2-1 2/13/2004...... Santa Clara ...... L...... 2-6 2/22/1997...... SDSU ...... W ...... 6-3 2/14/2004...... Santa Clara ...... L...... 5-7 3/4/1997...... USD ...... W ...... 3-0 2/15/2004...... Santa Clara ...... W ...... 4-0 3/19/1997...... Pt. Loma Nazarene . . T...... 5-5 2/13/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-4 UC Irvine 4/29/1997...... SDSU ...... W ...... 10-8 2/13/2005...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-8 Series: SDSU leads 47-26-1 3/31/1998...... USD...... L...... 2-7 2/10/2006...... Santa Clara ...... L...... 3-4 Home: 25-14 Away: 22-12-1 Neutral: 0-0 4/29/1998...... SDSU ...... W ...... 7-4 2/11/2006...... Santa Clara ...... W ...... 10-4 Date Site W/L Score 3/9/1999...... USD...... L...... 3-4 2/12/2006...... Santa Clara ...... L...... 6-10 2/21/1970...... Irvine ...... W ...... 12-6 4/27/1999...... SDSU...... L...... 2-14 2/9/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-4 2/21/1970...... Irvine ...... T...... 4-4 2/19/2000...... SDSU...... L...... 3-6 2/10/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 2-1 5/5/1970...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-5 3/21/2000...... SDSU ...... W ...... 10-3 2/11/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-2 2/23/1971...... Irvine ...... L...... 4-7 4/25/2000...... USD...... L...... 1-3 3/7/2008...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-10 4/17/1971...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-8 UC Riverside 4/17/2001...... USD (11) ...... L...... 7-8 5/1/2009...... Santa Clara ...... W ...... 5-0 4/17/1971...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-6 Series: SDSU leads 27-19-2 4/24/2001...... SDSU ...... W ...... 10-5 5/2/2009...... Santa Clara ...... W ...... 7-5 2/15/1972...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 Home: 14-10 Away: 13-8-2 Neutral: 0-1 4/2/2002...... SDSU (10)...... L...... 3-4 5/2/2009...... Santa Clara ...... L...... 2-7 4/8/1972 .Irvine ...... W ...... 9-7 Date Site W/L Score 4/30/2002...... USD ...... W ...... 8-5 5/3/2009...... Santa Clara ...... W ...... 4-3 4/8/1972...... Irvine ...... L...... 0-4 2/10/68...... Riverside...... W ...... 5-4 4/15/2003...... SDSU...... L...... 4-8 4/20/1973...... Irvine ...... W ...... 2-0 2/10/68...... Riverside ...... L...... 4-8 4/22/2003...... USD ...... W ...... 13-8 4/21/1973...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-11 2/20/71...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-2 4/6/2004...... USD...... L...... 2-9 4/21/1973...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-3 2/20/71...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-6 3/11/2005...... SDSU...... L...... 3-7 4/15/1975...... Irvine ...... W ...... 4-2 4/13/71...... Riverside (14) ...... T...... 5-5 3/12/2005...... USD ...... W ...... 13-6 4/22/1975...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-7 2/10/73...... Riverside...... W ...... 4-2 3/13/2005...... SDSU...... L...... 2-10 4/6/1976...... Irvine ...... L...... 6-10 2/10/1973...... Riverside ...... T...... 1-1 3/10/2006...... USD...... L...... 1-3 5/4/1976...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-5 2/16/1973...... San Diego ...... L...... 9-11

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3/4/1975...... San Diego (11) . . . . . L...... 2-4 2/13/1994...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 1-4 4/13/2000...... Salt Lake City...... L...... 4-12 4/20/1976...... Riverside...... W ...... 11-7 3/4/1995...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-3 4/14/2000...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 8-4 4/27/1976...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-0 3/4/1995...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-0 4/15/2000...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 4-2 2/23/1982...... Riverside...... W ...... 7-2 3/2/1996...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 2-1 3/30/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 2/15/1983...... Riverside...... W ...... 11-7 3/3/1996...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 0-1 3/31/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 2/22/1983...... San Diego (11) . . . . . W ...... 7-6 3/29/1997...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 22-1 4/1/2001...... San Diego (10) . . . . . W ...... 6-5 3/31/1983...... Riverside (15)...... W ...... 8-7 3/30/1997...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 14-9 5/3/2001...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 9-7 3/26/1985...... Riverside...... W ...... 6-2 3/31/1997...... Las Vegas ...... W ....20-10 5/4/2001...... Salt Lake City...... L...... 3-13 2/12/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 4/30/1999...... Las Vegas ...... W ....12-10 5/5/2001...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 5-3 2/3/1987...... Riverside ...... L...... 5-9 5/1/1999...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 3-1 5/18/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-4 2/6/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 5/2/1999...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 12-4 3/29/2002...... Salt Lake City...... L...... 3-5 2/7/1988...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-9 4/7/2000...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 1-8 Utah 3/30/2002...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 16-1 2/7/1989...... Riverside ...... L...... 0-8 4/8/2000...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 1-6 Series: SDSU leads 97-28 3/31/2002...... Salt Lake City...... L...... 1-3 3/7/1989...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-5 4/9/2000...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 3-8 Home: 61-13 Away: 26-11 Neutral: 10-4 4/27/2002...... San Diego ...... L...... 9-14 3/13/1990...... Riverside ...... L...... 5-6 5/12/2000...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-8 Date Site W/L Score 4/27/2002...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-2 4/2/1991...... Riverside (10)...... W ...... 7-4 5/13/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 16-6 3/17/1964...... San Diego ...... W ...... 15-0 4/28/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-5 4/30/1991...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-3 5/14/2000...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-8 3/27/1965...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-4 3/14/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-7 4/7/1992...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-1 5/17/2000...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 7-6 3/19/1968...... MCRD (SD)...... W ...... 14-1 3/15/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-5 4/28/1992...... Riverside (11)...... W ...... 6-4 3/16/2001...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 11-0 3/21/1968...... MCRD (SD)...... W ...... 6-1 3/16/2003...... San Diego (11) . . . . . L...... 7-9 2/2/1993...... Riverside...... W ...... 6-2 3/17/2001...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 8-4 3/27/1969...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 4/17/2003...... Salt Lake City...... L...... 2-7 3/9/1993...... San Diego ...... W ...... 12-5 3/18/2001...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 9-2 3/28/1969...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-3 4/19/2003...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 5-3 3/16/1993...... Riverside ...... L...... 8-9 4/13/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 2-1 3/24/1970...... MCRD (SD) (11) . . . . W ...... 8-5 4/19/2003...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 10-9 4/12/1993...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 4/14/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 11-1 3/26/1970...... MCRD (SD)...... W ...... 5-1 5/21/2003...... Albuquerque ...... W ...... 7-4 3/15/1994...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-8 4/15/2001...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-6 3/27/1970...... MCRD (SD)...... W ...... 4-1 4/23/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 3/29/1994...... Riverside ...... L...... 5-6 5/16/2001...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-1 3/19/1971...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-4 4/24/2004...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-7 2/22/2000...... Riverside...... W ...... 16-7 4/12/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-3 3/20/1971...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-3 4/25/2004...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-9 5/9/2000...... San Diego ...... L...... 14-3 4/13/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-4 3/20/1971...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-1 5/20/2004...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 6-4 2/2/2001...... Yuma...... L...... 5-4 4/14/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-4 3/20/1972...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-7 5/21/2004...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 7-1 2/18/2001...... San Diego ...... W ...... 16-5 5/16/2002...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 1-12 3/21/1972...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-2 5/22/2004...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 18-2 2/5/2002...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-4 5/17/2002...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 10-5 3/19/1973...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-2 5/27/2004...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 8-0 4/9/2002...... Riverside...... W ...... 8-0 5/18/2002...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 8-5 3/21/1973...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-1 3/18/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-3 4/29/2003...... Riverside ...... L...... 6-8 3/28/2003...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 0-5 3/18/1974...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-1 3/19/2005...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-4 5/6/2003...... San Diego ...... L.....12-15 3/29/2003...... Las Vegas (10) . . . . . W ...... 4-3 3/19/1974...... San Diego ...... W ...... 14-2 3/20/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 2/23/2007...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-4 3/30/2003...... Las Vegas (12) . . . . . L...... 9-10 3/20/1974...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-1 5/7/2005...... Salt Lake City (10) . . W ...... 11-9 2/24/2007...... San Diego ...... L...... 4-16 5/2/2003...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-7 3/20/1974...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-3 5/7/2005...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 7-5 2/25/2007...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-0 5/3/2003...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-15 3/30/1975...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-5 5/8/2005...... Salt Lake City (10) . . W ...... 11-8 3/31/2007...... Riverside (10) ...... L...... 3-4 5/4/2003...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-0 3/31/1975...... San Diego ...... W ...... 24-8 5/27/2005...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 10-3 5/1/2007...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-7 5/23/2003...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 1-13 3/31/1975...... San Diego ...... W ...... 17-0 3/30/2006...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-0 3/4/2008...... Riverside...... W ...... 6-5 5/24/2003...... Albuquerque ...... L...... 9-14 3/23/1976...... San Diego ...... W ...... 15-3 4/13/2006...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-6 4/15/2008...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-7 4/2/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-2 3/23/1976...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-4 4/14/2006...... San Diego ...... L...... 7-20 4/3/2004...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-4 3/23/1977...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-3 4/15/2006...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-3 4/4/2004...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-10 3/23/1977...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-7 5/23/2006...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 5-8 5/7/2004...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 13-9 3/24/1977...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-4 4/13/2007...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 8-3 5/8/2004...... Las Vegas ...... L.....11-18 3/22/1978...... San Diego ...... W ...... 16-6 4/14/2007...... Salt Lake City...... L...... 4-5 5/9/2004...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 14-8 3/22/1984...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-0 4/15/2007...... Salt Lake City...... L...... 8-9 5/28/2004...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 3-14 5/18/1984...... Honolulu ...... W ...... 7-0 5/23/2007...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 12-1 5/29/2004...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 3-6 4/14/1986...... Salt Lake City...... L...... 8-10 3/20/2008...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 7-2 4/1/2005...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 1-6 4/15/1986...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 6-4 3/21/2008...... Salt Lake City...... L...... 5-7 4/2/2005...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 4-10 4/15/1986...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 14-7 3/22/2008...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 9-3 4/3/2005...... Las Vegas ...... L.....15-16 4/15/1986...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 11-0 4/11/2008...... San Diego ...... W ...... 1-0 4/29/2005...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-3 4/22/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-1 4/12/2008...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-5 UNLV 4/30/2005...... San Diego ...... L.....14-17 4/22/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-0 4/13/2008...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-2 Series: SDSU leads 55-44 5/1/2005...... San Diego (14) . . . . . L...... 3-7 4/23/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-1 5/22/2008...... Fort Worth...... L...... 0-1 Home: 26-13 Away: 28-27 Neutral: 1-4 5/27/2005...... Salt Lake City...... L...... 3-14 4/23/1986...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-2 5/14/2009...... Ogden ...... W ...... 11-2 Date Site W/L Score 4/22006 ...... San Diego ...... W ....11-10 5/7/1988...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 9-3 5/15/2009...... Ogden ...... L...... 1-4 3/28/1978...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-2 4/21/2006...... Las Vegas (12) . . . . . L...... 5-6 5/7/1988...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 26-4 5/16/2009...... Ogden (12) ...... W ...... 10-9 3/29/1978...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 4/22/2006...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 8-6 3/24/1989...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 5/21/2009...... Fort Worth ...... W ...... 9-8 2/27/1982...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 10-7 4/23/2006...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 16-8 3/26/1989...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-6 5/22/2009...... Fort Worth...... L...... 1-4 2/28/1982...... Las Vegas (10) . . . . . W ...... 7-6 5/24/2006...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 5-8 3/26/1989...... San Diego (8) ...... L...... 2-6 5/23/2009...... Fort Worth...... L...... 3-9 4/3/1982...... San Diego ...... L...... 2-7 5/4/2007...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-6 3/26/1989...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 4/3/1982...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-1 5/5/2007...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-7 3/23/1990...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 4/4/1982...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-2 5/6/2007...... San Diego ...... L...... 1-6 3/24/1990...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 2/24/1983...... Las Vegas ...... L.....16-17 4/18/2008...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 17-1 3/24/1990...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-4 2/27/1983...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 5-6 4/19/2008...... Las Vegas (10) . . . . . L ...... 1819 3/25/1990...... San Diego ...... W ...... 19-8 5/13/1983...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 4/20/2008...... Las Vegas ...... L.....16-20 4/9/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-6 5/14/1983...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-2 5/20/2008...... Fort Worth...... L...... 2-6 4/9/1991...... San Diego ...... L...... 5-7 5/14/1983...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-4 3/13/2009...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-3 3/27/1992...... San Diego ...... W ...... 13-2 2/23/1984...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 6-3 3/14/2009...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-1 3/28/1992...... San Diego ...... W ...... 4-1 2/26/1984...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 6-4 3/15/2009...... San Diego ...... W ...... 15-2 3/28/1992...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-3 3/9/1990...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 11-4 4/9/2009...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 15-4 3/29/1992...... San Diego ...... W ...... 7-1 3/10/1990...... Las Vegas (10) . . . . . L.....13-14 4/10/2009...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 8-6 2/15/1996...... San Diego ...... W ...... 3-2 Wagner 3/11/1990...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 9-6 4/11/2009...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 6-9 2/19/1997...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-4 Series: SDSU leads 1-0 3/16/1991...... San Diego ...... W ...... 15-4 5/19/2009...... Fort Worth ...... W ...... 12-1 4/4/1997...... Salt Lake City...... L.....10-12 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 3/16/1991...... San Diego (10) . . . . . W ...... 6-5 4/6/1997...... Salt Lake City ...... W ...... 13-3 Date Site W/L Score 3/17/1991...... San Diego (10) . . . . . W ....11-10 4/6/1997...... Salt Lake City ...... W ....16-11 3/26/1982...... San Diego ...... W ...... 16-2 3/6/1992...... Las Vegas ...... L...... 1-7 3/5/1999...... San Diego ...... W ...... 6-3 3/5/1993...... San Diego ...... L...... 3-7 3/6/1999...... San Diego ...... W ...... 5-2 3/6/1993...... San Diego ...... L...... 0-5 3/7/1999...... San Diego ...... W ...... 9-2 Numbers in parentheses indicate extra-innings 3/7/1993...... San Diego ...... W ...... 10-1 3/10/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 20-1 MCRD - Marine Corp Recruit Depot, 2/11/1994...... Las Vegas ...... L.....10-17 3/11/2000...... San Diego ...... L...... 6-7 San Diego 2/12/1994...... Las Vegas ...... W ...... 7-0 3/12/2000...... San Diego ...... W ...... 8-6 PETCO - PETCO Park, San Diego

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Friday, February 19 Friday, March 5 Friday, March 19 Air Force at Cal State Bakersfield, 2 p.m. PT TCU vs. Texas Tech (2), Noon CT Utah at New Mexico*, 6 p.m. MT Utah at UC Davis, 2 p.m. PT Utah at Washington State (DH), 1 p.m. PT BYU at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT BYU at UC Riverside, 3 p.m. PT South Dakota State at Air Force, 2 p.m. MT Air Force at Hawai’i, 6:30 p.m. HT New Mexico at Texas, 3 p.m. CT Monmouth at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT Long Beach State at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT Oklahoma at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT BYU at UT Arlington, 6:30 p.m. CT Sam Houston State at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT New Mexico at USC, 6:30 p.m. PT Saturday, March 20 Sacramento State at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT Columbia at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT BYU at TCU*, 1 p.m. CT Long Beach State at UNLV, 2 p.m. PT Saturday, February 20 Saturday, March 6 Utah at New Mexico*, 2 p.m. MT Air Force at Cal State Bakersfield (DH), 11 a.m. PT TCU vs. Missouri (2), Noon CT Santa Clara at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT BYU at UC Riverside (DH), Noon. PT BYU at UT Arlington, 1 p.m. CT Air Force at Hawai’i, 6:30 p.m. HT Oklahoma at San Diego State (DH), 1 p.m. PT South Dakota State at Air Force (DH), 1 p.m. MT Utah at UC Davis, 1 p.m. PT Columbia at UNLV (DH), 2 p.m. PT Sunday, March 21 New Mexico at Texas, 2 p.m. CT Utah at Washington State, 2 p.m. PT Utah at New Mexico*, Noon MT Sam Houston State at TCU, 2 p.m. CT Monmouth at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT Air Force at Hawai’i, 1 p.m. HT Sacramento State at UNLV, 2 p.m. PT New Mexico at USC, 6:30 p.m. PT Santa Clara at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PT Long Beach State at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT Sunday, February 21 Sunday, March 7 Air Force at Cal State Bakersfield, Noon PT South Dakota State at Air Force, Noon MT Monday, March 22 Utah at UC Davis, 1 p.m. PT New Mexico at USC, 1 p.m. PT Santa Clara at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT New Mexico at Texas, 1 p.m. CT Columbia at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT TCU at Dallas Baptist, 6:30 p.m. CT Sam Houston State at TCU, 1 p.m. CT Utah at Washington State, 1 p.m. PT Air Force at Hawai’i, 6:30 p.m. HT Oklahoma at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PT TCU vs. Rice (2), 6 p.m. CT Sacramento State at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT Tuesday, March 23 Tuesday, March 9 Santa Clara at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PT Tuesday, February 23 New Mexico State at New Mexico, 3 p.m. MT New Mexico at Arizona, 5 p.m. PT New Mexico at Texas Tech, 3 p.m. CT TCU at UT Arlington, 6:30 p.m. CT Utah Valley at Utah, 6 p.m. MT TCU at Baylor, 3 p.m. CT San Diego State at Long Beach State, 6:30 p.m. PT Texas State at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT UC Riverside at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT Southern Utah at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT Wednesday, March 10 Wednesday, March 24 New Mexico State at New Mexico, 3 p.m. MT New Mexico at Arizona, Noon PT Thursday, February 25 BYU at UC Davis, 2 p.m. PT Thursday, March 11 Thursday, March 25 San Diego at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT Washington at BYU, 3 p.m. MT UNLV at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT Air Force vs. UC Davis (3), 6 p.m. PT Friday, February 26 Alabama-Birmingham at San Diego State (4), 6 p.m. PT Friday, March 26 Air Force vs. Navy (1), 1 p.m. ET Northwestern at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT TCU at Air Force*, 2 p.m. MT BYU at UC Davis, 2 p.m. PT Northern Colorado at Utah, 6 p.m. MT San Diego State at San Diego, 2 p.m. PT Friday, March 12 San Diego State at New Mexico*, 6 p.m. MT Northern Colorado at New Mexico, 3 p.m. MT Northwestern at UNLV (DH), 2 p.m. PT UNLV at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT Utah at Sam Houston State, 6 p.m. CT Utah vs. Portland (5), 2 p.m. PT TCU at Cal State Fullerton, 7 p.m. PT Washington at BYU, 3 p.m. MT Saturday, March 27 Temple at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT Louisiana Tech at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT TCU at Air Force*, 1 p.m. MT Air Force at San Jose State (3), 6 p.m. PT UNLV at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT Saturday, February 27 Cal State Fullerton at San Diego State (4), 6 p.m. PT Northern Colorado at Utah, 1 p.m. MT Northern Colorado at New Mexico (DH), Noon MT Utah at Oregon State (5), 6 p.m. PT San Diego State at New Mexico*, 2 p.m. MT BYU at UC Davis, 1 p.m. PT Texas Tech at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT San Diego at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PT Sunday, March 28 Utah at Sam Houston State (DH), 1 p.m. CT Saturday, March 13 TCU at Air Force*, Noon MT Temple at UNLV (DH), 2 p.m. PT Washington at BYU, 1 p.m. MT San Diego State at New Mexico*, 1 p.m. MT Air Force vs. Navy (1), 5 p.m. ET Air Force at Santa Clara (3), 1 p.m. PT Northern Colorado at Utah, 1 p.m. MT TCU at Cal State Fullerton, 6 p.m. PT Northwestern at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT Utah at Oregon State (5), 1 p.m. PT Monday, March 29 Sunday, February 28 Texas Tech at TCU, 2 p.m. CT Stony Brook at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT Air Force vs. Navy (1), Noon ET Louisiana Tech at New Mexico (DH), 2 p.m. MT Northern Colorado at New Mexico, Noon MT Fresno State at San Diego State (4), 6 p.m. PT Tuesday, March 30 San Diego State at San Diego, 1 p.m. PT Colorado Christian at Air Force, 3 p.m. MT TCU at Cal State Fullerton, 1 p.m. PT Sunday, March 14 UNLV at Nevada, 4 p.m. PT Temple at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT Air Force at San Jose State (3), 11 a.m. PT Utah Valley at Utah, 6 p.m. MT Utah at Sam Houston State, 1 p.m. CT Utah vs. Portland (5), Noon PT Stony Brook at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT Louisiana Tech at New Mexico, Noon MT UT Arlington at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, March 2 Texas Tech at TCU, 1 p.m. CT Colorado Christian at Air Force, 2:30 p.m. MT San Francisco at San Diego State (4), 3 p.m. PT Wednesday, March 31 UNLV at Arizona, 4 p.m. PT BYU at San Francisco, 2 p.m. PT New Mexico at New Mexico State, 6 p.m. MT Monday, March 15 San Diego State at UC Riverside, 6 p.m. PT BYU at Gonzaga, 6:30 p.m. PT Thursday, April 1 BYU at Baylor, 6:30 p.m. CT Air Force at Utah*, 6 p.m. MT UTSA at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, March 16 BYU at San Jose State, 6 p.m. PT BYU at Gonzaga, Noon PT San Diego State at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT Wednesday, March 3 UNLV at Cal State Northridge, 2 p.m. PT New Mexico at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT UNLV at Arizona, Noon PT Colorado School of Mines at Air Force, 2:30 p.m. MT New Mexico at New Mexico State, 3 p.m. MT TCU at Oral Roberts, 6:30 p.m. CT Friday, April 2 BYU at Texas A&M, 4 p.m. CT Air Force at Utah*, 6 p.m. MT Thursday, March 18 BYU at San Jose State, 6 p.m. PT Thursday, March 4 BYU at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT San Diego State at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT Kentucky at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT New Mexico at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT BYU at UT Arlington, 6:30 p.m. CT

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Saturday, April 3 Tuesday, April 20 Monday, May 10 Air Force at Utah*, 1 p.m. MT Utah at Southern Utah, 2 p.m. MT BYU at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. PT BYU at San Jose State, 1 p.m. PT Northern Colorado at Air Force, 3 p.m. MT New Mexico at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT San Francisco at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT Tuesday, May 11 San Diego State at TCU*, 2 p.m. CT UC Irvine at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT Air Force at Northern Colorado, 3 p.m. MT TCU at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. CT UNLV at UC Riverside, 6 p.m. PT Monday, April 5 BYU at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. PT Washington State at BYU, 3 p.m. MT Wednesday, April 21 Texas Tech at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT San Francisco at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT Wednesday, May 12 TCU at Texas State, 6:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, April 6 Thursday, April 22 Washington State at BYU, 1 p.m. MT Utah at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT Thursday, May 13 Texas Tech at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT San Diego State at BYU*, 6:00 p.m. MT Northern Colorado at Air Force, 3 p.m. MT Friday, April 23 Southern Utah at Utah, 6 p.m. MT New Mexico at Air Force*, 2 p.m. MT Friday, May 14 San Diego State at UC Irvine, 6 p.m. PT UNLV at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT Delaware State at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT Oklahoma at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT Wagner at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT Air Force at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT Utah at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT San Diego State at BYU*, 6:00 p.m. MT Thursday, April 8 Utah at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT BYU at New Mexico*, 6 p.m. MT Saturday, April 24 New Mexico at Air Force*, 1 p.m. MT Saturday, May 15 Friday, April 9 Utah at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT San Diego State at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT San Diego State at Air Force*, 2 p.m. MT Wagner at San Diego State (DH), 1 p.m. PT Delaware State at New Mexico (DH), 1 p.m. MT BYU at New Mexico*, 6 p.m. MT UNLV at TCU*, 4 p.m. CT Utah at UNLV*, 2 p.m. PT UNLV at Utah*, 6 p.m. MT Air Force at TCU*, 4 p.m. CT TCU at Houston, 6:30 p.m. CT Sunday, April 25 New Mexico at Air Force*, Noon MT Sunday, May 16 Saturday, April 10 Wagner at San Diego State, 1 p.m. PT Utah at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT San Diego State at Air Force*, 1 p.m. MT UNLV at TCU*, 1 p.m. CT Air Force at TCU*, 1 p.m. CT BYU at New Mexico*, Noon MT UNLV at Utah*, 1 p.m. MT Tuesday, April 27 Tuesday, May 18 TCU at Houston, 6:30 p.m. CT Air Force at Creighton (DH), 11 a.m. CT Cal State Northridge at UNLV, 3 p.m. PT Texas Tech at New Mexico, 2 p.m. MT Utah Valley at BYU, 6:30 p.m. MT Sunday, April 11 Long Beach State at San Diego State, 6 p.m. PT TCU at UTSA, 6 p.m. CT San Diego State at Air Force*, Noon MT Baylor at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT UNLV at Utah*, 1 p.m. MT UC Riverside at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT Thursday, May 20 TCU at Houston, 1 p.m. CT BYU at Air Force*, 2 p.m. MT Thursday, April 29 New Mexico at Utah*, 6 p.m. MT Tuesday, April 13 BYU at Seattle, 3 p.m. PT UNLV at San Diego State*, 6 p.m. PT Air Force at Northern Colorado, 3 p.m. MT Cal State Bakersfield at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT San Diego State at Cal State Northridge, 3 p.m. PT Friday, April 30 UNLV at Southern Utah, 4 p.m. MT BYU at Seattle, 2 p.m. PT Friday, May 21 New Mexico at Arkansas, 6:30 p.m. CT TCU at Utah*, 6 p.m. MT BYU at Air Force*, 2 p.m. MT Utah at Utah Valley, 6 p.m. MT New Mexico at San Diego State*, 6 p.m. PT New Mexico at Utah*, 6 p.m. MT Kansas State at BYU, 6:30 p.m. MT Air Force at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT UNLV at San Diego State*, 6 p.m. PT Texas A&M at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT Cal State Bakersfield at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT Saturday, May 1 Wednesday, April 14 BYU vs. Portland (Seattle, Wash.), 11 a.m. PT Saturday, May 22 Kansas State at BYU, 11 a.m. MT Air Force at UNLV*, 2 p.m. PT BYU at Air Force*, Noon MT New Mexico at Arkansas, 6:30 p.m. CT TCU at Utah*, 6 p.m. MT Cal State Bakersfield at TCU, 1 p.m. CT New Mexico at San Diego State*, 6 p.m. PT New Mexico at Utah*, 1 p.m. MT Thursday, April 15 UNLV at San Diego State*, 1 p.m. PT TCU at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT Sunday, May 2 TCU at Utah*, 1 p.m. MT Tuesday-Saturday, May 25-29 Friday, April 16 New Mexico at San Diego State*, 1 p.m. PT Conoco Mountain West Conference Championship Coppin State at New Mexico, Noon MT Air Force at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT (San Diego, Calif.) Air Force at Georgia State, 6 p.m. ET Utah at San Diego State*, 6 p.m. PT Tuesday, May 4 Friday-Monday, June 4-7 TCU at BYU*, 6:30 p.m. MT BYU at Utah Valley, 6 p.m. MT NCAA Regionals UNLV at Tulane, 6:30 p.m. CT Thursday, May 6 Friday-Monday, June 11-14 Saturday, April 17 BYU at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT NCAA Super Regionals Coppin State at New Mexico, Noon MT Air Force at Georgia State (DH), 1 p.m. ET Friday, May 7 Saturday-Wednesday, June 19-30 TCU at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT TCU at New Mexico*, Noon MT College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Utah at San Diego State*, 1 p.m. PT Air Force at San Diego State*, 6 p.m. PT UNLV at Tulane, 2 p.m. CT Utah at USC, 6 p.m. PT (DH) indicates doubleheaders. BYU at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT *Denotes MWC game. Sunday, April 18 MWC teams in all CAPS. Coppin State at New Mexico, Noon MT Saturday, May 8 Dates and times subject to change. Air Force at Georgia State, 1 p.m. ET Air Force at San Diego State*, 1 p.m. PT Utah at San Diego State*, 1 p.m. PT BYU at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT TOURNAMENT LEGEND UNLV at Tulane, Noon CT Utah at USC, 1 p.m. PT (1) Grayson Stadium (Savannah, Ga.) TCU at New Mexico*, Noon MT (2) Houston College Classic (Houston, Texas) Monday, April 19 (3) Jack Gifford Memorial Tourn. (San Jose, Calif.) Dallas Baptist at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT Sunday, May 9 (4) SDSU Invitational (San Diego, Calif.) Air Force at San Diego State*, 1 p.m. PT (5) OSU Spring Tournament (Corvallis, Ore.) Utah at USC, 1 p.m. PT TCU at New Mexico*, 5:30 p.m. MT

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This is the Mountain West national over-the-air and satellite radio, video- on-demand and online broadcast rights. From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West A succession of events since the fall of Conference has been committed to excellence 2004 has improved the television model, includ- in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the ing CSTV’s joint venture with Comcast Sport- academic missions of its member institutions. sNet to create The Mtn., and CBS Corporation’s Fresh off the celebration of its 10th anniversary purchase of CSTV. CBS acquired CSTV in Jan- in 2008-09, the MWC continues to cultivate op- uary 2006, and on Feb. 12, 2008, incorporated portunities for student-athletes to compete at CSTV’s cable, broadcast and online activities the highest level, while fostering academic into its world-famous brand as the CBS College achievement and sportsmanship. Over its 10- Sports Network (CBS C). year history, the MWC has been assertive in its The relationship with Comcast SportNet Mountain West Conference involvement with the NCAA governance struc- also delivered a new national broadcast partner 15455 Gleneagle Drive ture and has taken a leadership role in the over- in VERSUS. The MWC was the first exclusive Suite 200 all administration of intercollegiate athletics. college programming provider for the Comcast- Colorado Springs, CO 80921 The Mountain West Conference is noted owned entity, with football and both men’s and for its geographic diversity. Some of the most women’s basketball games. Phone: (719) 488-4040 beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation In the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of Fax: (719) 487-7241 can be found within Mountain West Conference this historic relationship was realized with the boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Moun- launch of The Mtn. – the first sports network tain range, which borders four MWC schools dedicated to serving a single collegiate athletic (Air Force, BYU, Colorado State and Utah). The conference. The Mtn. provides sports fans blan- high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – ket coverage of MWC athletics across multiple the highest Division I campus in the nation) con- sports, including football, men’s and women’s trast with the desert city of Las Vegas (the basketball, and men’s and women’s Olympic fastest growing metropolitan area in the West) sports. Over 250 MWC events are shown live and the Pacific Ocean locale of San Diego on annually through a combination of telecasts State. The southwestern flavor of New Mexico on The Mtn., CBS College Sports Network and complements the western heritage and culture VERSUS. of Fort Worth, Texas, home of the MWC’s most Craig Thompson Bret Gilliland The MWC has remained steadfast in its Commissioner Deputy Commissioner recent member, TCU. mission to promote the league’s athletic events to national and regional television audiences History and will continue to grow its new TV model. The Mountain West Conference was conceived Through the league’s first 10 years, excluding on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutional local packages, more than 1,350 institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, football, , men’s basketball and New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and women’s basketball events have aired on tele- Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Divi- vision, with 225 football games and over 260 sion I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. men’s basketball contests broadcast nationally. The split from the former 16-team confer- ence re-established continuity and stability Opportunity Dan Butterly Carrie Coll among the membership within the new league Associate Commissioner Assistant Commissioner The MWC provides a first-class athletic Marketing Championships and signaled the continuation of its tradition- and academic experience for more than 4,000 rich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Five of the student-athletes each year. Over the past 10 MWC’s eight original members have been con- years, 38 student-athletes from Mountain West ference rivals since the 1960s (BYU, Utah, New institutions have earned NCAA Postgraduate Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado State), while San Scholarships, and since the league’s inception Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were in 1999, an additional 20 student-athletes have longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU en- been named MWC Student-Athlete of the Year tered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued and awarded league-sponsored postgraduate as one of the original eight institutions that scholarships. Two student-athletes have earned formed the MWC in 1999. TCU rejoined the distinction as Rhodes Scholars. group with its first year of competition in the Javan Hedlund Kim Melcher Mountain West in 2005-06, completing the Con- Associate Commissioner Director of Achievement Communications Communications ference membership as it stands today. The MWC has produced 539 All-America Exposure selections among its 19 sponsored sports in the last 10 years, including a league-record 53 All- On Aug. 26, 2004, College Sports Televi- America honorees in 2004-05. A total of 103 sion (CSTV) and the Mountain West Confer- MWC student-athletes have also earned Aca- ence announced a visionary partnership that demic All-America accolades in that span, while revolutionized the college sports landscape. 29 MWC student-athletes have earned NCAA The landmark agreement was the first NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. The MWC has sent Division I football and men’s basketball confer- at least 30 teams to NCAA postseason events ence-wide deal for CSTV and provided the net- each of the past 10 years. Mountain West in- Marlon Edge Becky Motchan work exclusive rights to all Conference events, stitutions have captured seven NCAA team Assistant Director Assistant Director including cable and satellite television coverage, Communications Communications championships over the last 10 years.

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Cougar wins was the lone game of the season in over the Utah that saw them come back from a Tyler Lavigne which Strasburg did not get a decision as he de- seven-run deficit in the eighth inning. The Utes, parted with a two-run lead only to see the bullpen however, would have the final say as they would surrender four over the final two frames. come back defeat San Diego State twice to claim The next weekend the Aztecs traveled to the MWC title. TCU where they won twice to capture their week- Although they fell short of winning the con- end series in Fort Worth for the first time ever. A ference crown, the Aztecs were rewarded for their split in a home-and-home two-game series with excellent season with an invitation to the NCAA UC Santa Barbara plus taking three of four from Regional at UC Irvine where they would face UC Davis left SDSU with a 22-11 mark (6-3 what was arguably the toughest of the 16 brack- MWC) in early April. ets with the host school (ranked first in the na- The Aztecs then visited Long Beach State, tion), No. 7 Virginia and defending national where they had not win in 14 years, and came champion Fresno State rounding out the field. away with a 4-3 victory. It was another impressive relief effort by Reed, who faced men on second and third with no outs in the bottom of the ninth before retiring the final three batters to record his 11th save of the season. A trip to Las Vegas yielded a pair of league wins as San Diego State improved to 8-4 in con- ference, but it would only win seven of its final 12 MWC contests to finish in fourth place in the final standings. Despite that disappointing placing, there were a number of highlights over the final he 2009 season was a memorable one for the month of the regular season. TAztecs as SDSU recorded its most wins since On May 8, in his final home appearance, 2002, had a pair of athletes win national recogni- Strasburg tossed San Diego State’s first no-hitter tion, tossed its first no-hitter since 1989 and ad- in 20 years in the 5-0 win over Air Force. The jun- vanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time ior right-hander struck out 17 Falcons batters and in 18 years. surrendered only a pair of walks in recording his The season opened at the MLB Urban Invi- 11th win of the year. tational in Compton, Calif., where the Aztecs The regular-season finale at Utah proved to began with a win over Bethune-Cookman that be a classic college contest. Trailing 7-4 going Erik Castro marked the first of junior right-hander Stephen into their final at bat, the Aztecs got a two-out, Strasburg’s 13 consecutive victories as well as three-run homer from freshman shortstop Ryan sophomore Addison Reed’s first save of the year. O’Sullivan to send the game to extra innings. In Both of those hurlers would go one to have ban- the top of the 12th, SDSU scored three times only ner years. to see Utah battle back for a pair of runs before Two games later it was newcomer Tyler loading the bases with two out. O’Sullivan then Lavigne making headlines as he pitched the came to the mound from shortstop and retired the SDSU faced Virginia in the Regional opener Aztecs to a 3-0 win over 11th-ranked University Ute cleanup batter to end the five-hour game. and fell 5-1 despite another stellar performance of San Diego at USD. Lavigne went the distance, From there SDSU went to the MWC Tour- from Strasburg, who struck out 15 over seven in- allowing just two hits and a walk in the complete- nament in Fort Worth where they recorded wins nings and left the contest trailing just 2-1. The fol- game shutout win. His effort earned Mountain over UNLV and New Mexico followed by a victory lowing day the Aztecs rebounded with a 4-1 win West Conference Pitcher of the Week honors, the over Fresno State behind the pitching of Tyler first of nine such awards that the pitching staff Lavigne. Freshman Brandon Meredith connected would win over the course of the season. for a pair of home runs in the contest that helped After opening the year with two wins in three him win all-tournament honors. games, the Aztecs dropped four of their next six San Diego State’s season would end the fol- contests to drop below the .500 mark at 4-5. But lowing day with a loss to UC Irvine. The Aztecs three wins in a four-game series against USD got finished the year with an overall record of 41-23 and 15-9 in the Mountain West Conference. Six the Aztecs quickly back on track. The opener saw Stephen Strasburg strike out a season-high 18 batters in Aztecs earned all-conference accolades including the victory and in the ensuing contest it was Cory Strasburg first-team members Cory Vaughn, Strasburg and Vaughn’s three-run homer in the bottom of the Reed. Second-team honors went to Lavigne, 10th that overcame a 4-3 deficit to give SDSU the Brandon Meredith and Erik Castro. win. Strasburg and Reed were named consen- Despite its success against the Toreros, sus All-Americans as well. Strasburg went on to San Diego State found itself with just an 8-6 be chosen the National Player of the Year by both record entering the week in which it would begin Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball while conference play. A win over UCLA in mid-week, also winning the Golden Spikes Award and Dick however, began a run of six straight victories that Howser Trophy as the nation’s top collegiate ignited the Aztecs’ season. Included in that run player. Reed was selected the National Stopper was a three-game sweep of MWC foe UNLV plus of the Year after notching 20 saves in 20 oppor- a pair of impressive non-conference wins over tunities. Kansas. Five Aztecs had their names called during That momentum was temporarily slowed the 2009 Major League Draft as well. That group when Brigham Young came to San Diego and included Strasburg, Castro, Goldy Simmons won two of three league contests. Included in the (RHP), Jon Berger (RHP) and Lavigne.

58 u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u 2009 STANDINGS/HONORS

NCBWA/Pro-Line National Pitcher of the Week 2008 MWC Final Standings Stephen Strasburg, RHP (2 times) ...... March 23; May 11 ———-MWC———— —All Games— CollegeBaseballInsider.com National Pitcher of the Week Team W L Pct GB W L Pct Stephen Strasburg ...... May 11 TCU 15 5 .750 — 40 18 .690 New Mexico 15 8 .652 1.5 37 20 .649 Brigham Young 14 8 .636 2.0 30 24 .556 San Diego Hall of Champions Star of the Month San Diego State 15 9 .625 2.0 41 23 .641 Stephen Strasburg, RHP ...... March UNLV 9 15 .375 8.0 26 32 .448 Addison Reed, RHP ...... April Utah 8 16 .333 9.0 28 31 .475 Cory Vaughn, OF ...... May Air Force 3 18 .143 12.5 14 37 .275 All-Mountain West Conference 2009 MWC Tournament at Fort Worth, Texas First Team . . . . .Addison Reed, RHP; Stephen Strasburg, RHP; Cory Vaughn, OF May 29 Utah 2, Brigham Young 1 (10 inn.) Second Team . .Erik Castro, UTIL/DH; Tyler Lavigne, RHP; Brandon Meredith, 1B San Diego State 12, UNLV 1 May 20 Brigham Young 5, UNLV 4 Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Year San Diego State 2, New Mexico 1 Stephen Strasburg, RHP Utah 9, TCU 4 May 21 Brigham Young 5, New Mexico 1 TCU 9, Brigham Young 2 MWC Championship All-Tournament Team San Diego State 9, Utah 8 Erik Castro, C; Stephen Strasburg, RHP May 22 Utah 6, TCU 4 Utah 4, San Diego State 1 Mountain West Conference All-Academic May 23 Utah 9, San Diego State 3 Matt Parker, C

Utah wins 2009 MWC Tournament Championship Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week Tyler Lavigne, RHP ...... Feb. 23 Stephen Strasburg, RHP (7 times) ...... March 2, 9, 23, 30; April 20; May 4,11 2009 Aztec Honors Jon Berger, RHP ...... March 16 All-American First Team Stephen Strasburg, RHP . . . .Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball; Rivals.com; Team Awards . . Baseball America; ABCA/Rawlings; Pro-Line Athletic/NCBWA; Ping Baseball Most Valuable Player ...... Stephen Strasburg, RHP Addison Reed, RHP ...... Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball; Top Offensive Player ...... Erik Castro, C-3B ABCA/Rawlings; Pro-Line Athletic/NCBWA; Ping Baseball Top Defensive Player ...... Blackburn or Vaughn (Second Team by Baseball America) Most Valuable Pitcher ...... Stephen Strasburg, RHP Most Improved ...... Golden Spikes Award Top Freshman ...... Brandon Meredith, 1B Stephen Strasburg, RHP Aztec Award ...... Colwell or Blackburn Dick Howser Trophy Aztecs Drafted Stephen Strasburg, RHP Stephen Strasburg, RHP ...... Washington (1st pick of 1st rd.) Erik Castro, C-3B ...... (Houston, 10th rd.) National Player of the Year Goldy Simmons, RHP ...... (Chicago WS, 23rd rd.) Stephen Strasburg, RHP ...... Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America Jon Berger, RHP ...... (San Diego, 33rd rd.) Tyler Lavigne, RHP ...... (St. Louis, 50th rd.) National Pitcher of the Year Stephen Strasburg, RHP ...... College Baseball Foundation New SDSU Records Team Single-Season Records Set in 2009 National Stopper of the Year Fielding Percentage ...... 974 Addison Reed, RHP ...... National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Individual Single-Season Records Set in 2009 All-West Region Strikeouts ...... 195 by Stephen Strasburg First Team ...... Stephen Strasburg, RHP; Addison Reed, RHP Earned Run Average (100+ inn) ...... 1.32 by Stephen Strasburg Saves ...... 20 by Addison Reed Ping Freshman All-American Brandon Meredith, 1B ...... Third Team Individual Career Records Set in 2009 Strikeouts ...... 375 by Stephen Strasburg (2007-09) Louisville Slugger/Coll. Baseball National Player of the Week Earned Run Average (200+ inn.) ...... 1.59 Stephen Strasburg, RHP (3 times) ...... April 14; April 28; May 12 Hit By Pitch ...... 31 by Pat Colwell (2007-09) NCBWA National Player of the Week Aztecs in the NCAA Division I National Rankings Stephen Strasburg, RHP ...... April 14 Strikeouts ...... 195 by Stephen Strasburg (1st) Earned Run Average ...... 1.32 by Stephen Strasburg (1st) All-Regional Tournament at UC Irvine Hits/9 Innings ...... 5.37 by Stephen Strasburg (1st) Brandon Meredith, 1B; Stephen Strasburg, RHP Strikeouts/9 Innings ...... 16.1 by Stephen Strasburg (1st) Wins ...... 13 by Stephen Strasburg (4th) Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week Walks/9 Innings ...... 1.23 by Jon Berger (12th) Stephen Strasburg (6 times) ...... March 2,9,16,23; April 28, May 11

u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u 59 2009 OVERALL STATISTICS 2009 Final Overall Hitting Statistics Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF/SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Rasmussen, C..500 2-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 .500 0/0 0-0 2 10 3 .800 Castro, E. .382 61-58 217 49 83 20 0 11 56 .627 44 2 38 .490 0/1 3-4 279 100 4 .900 Vaughn, C. .328 61-61 235 54 77 14 4 10 51 .549 25 8 62 .406 3/0 15-19 92 8 3 .971 Willeford, G. .320 14-6 25 2 8 2 0 1 6 .520 3 0 4 .379 1/0 0-0 10 1 2 .846 Blackburn, M. .312 63-61 218 32 68 12 3 2 34 .422 32 4 21 .403 4/6 7-11 114 148 4 .985 Meredith, B. .309 63-63 243 53 75 17 0 7 44 .465 33 11 53 .410 3/0 2-2 428 128 4 .991 Colwell, P. .300 60-59 240 45 72 7 0 0 15 .329 27 13 42 .399 1/6 8-9 97 8 3 .972 Wilson, C. .293 38-31 133 19 39 7 0 4 23 .436 7 1 35 .331 1/1 0-2 104 13 1 .992 Torres, J. .292 36-28 106 12 31 5 1 1 23 .387 8 1 16 .339 3/4 2-2 108 7 1 .991 O’Sullivan, R. .264 51-51 174 32 46 9 0 6 27 .420 23 9 60 .377 1/3 4-7 89 151 11 .951 Parker, M. .263 40-29 99 16 26 5 0 1 11 .343 15 0 21 .360 0/1 1-2 226 26 0 1.000 Decker, B. .250 52-51 204 30 51 5 2 0 19 .294 15 3 33 .311 0/8 8-11 78 8 5 .945 Gust, E. .230 46-37 135 18 31 2 2 0 14 .274 12 3 33 .301 3/5 1-3 29 86 10 .920 Marmion, T. .222 3-2 9 1 2 1 0 0 0 .333 1 0 2 .300 0/0 0-0 4 12 0 1.000 Silguero, B. .222 3-3 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 .222 0 0 5 .222 0/0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 Skipper, M. .200 4-1 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 .400 0 0 3 .200 0/0 0-0 2 2 0 1.000 Chasse, J. .197 26-19 71 13 14 4 0 3 13 .380 8 3 18 .305 0/2 0-0 36 1 2 .949 Thomas, T. .196 17-13 51 8 10 2 0 1 8 .294 5 4 15 .311 1/0 0-1 8 0 2 .800 Babitt, Z. .059 17-3 17 4 1 0 0 0 1 .059 2 0 3 .158 0/0 2-2 2 4 0 1.000 SDSU .291 64-64 2193 389 638 113 12 47 346 .418 260 62 464 .379 21/37 53-75 1717 688 65 .974 Opponents .264 64-64 2185 311 577 103 17 31 285 .369 165 68 571 .333 18/48 55-83 1673 690 66 .973

Left On Base: Team-513, Opp-456 Double Plays Turned: Team-48, Opp-61 Catcher’s Interference: Team-0, Opp-2 Intentional Bases On Balls: Team-8 (Castro-2, Vaughn-2, Parker-1, Colwell-1, Meredith-1, O’Sullivan-1), Opp-7 Picked Off: Team-8 (Gust-2, Decker-1, Thomas, T. -1, Blackburn-1, O’Sullivan-1, Babitt-1, Castro-1), Opp-6

2009 Final Overall Pitching Statistics Player ERA G-GS-CG SH/CBO W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO HRA B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FPCT Snyder, G. 0.00 3-0-0 0/1 1-0 0 3.0 1 0 0 2 0 0 .111 0 00000.000 Pecoraro, J. 0.00 1-0-0 0/1 0-0 0 1.0 2 0 0 1 2 0 .500 0 00000.000 Reed, A. 0.65 25-0-0 0/1 0-0 20 27.2 20 3 2 7 38 0 .200 2 510601.000 Strasburg, S. 1.32 15-15-2 2/2 13-1 0 109.0 65 17 16 19 195 4 .172 11 31671929 Lavigne, T. 3.05 15-14-1 1/0 8-2 1 94.1 71 35 32 28 87 4 .209 5 11 0 4 17 1 .955 McLaughlin, J. 3.42 18-0-0 0/1 2-1 0 26.1 33 17 10 11 23 2 .314 5 705701.000 Rasmussen, C. 4.05 14-2-0 0/0 1-2 0 26.2 28 16 12 15 11 0 .295 0 4 2 2 10 3 .800 Sharp, K. 5.16 19-0-0 0/0 3-1 0 22.2 23 16 13 13 14 2 .280 5 60423.667 Skipper, M. 5.19 8-0-0 0/0 1-1 1 17.1 21 11 10 5 12 1 .313 0 202201.000 Leary, A. 5.50 26-0-0 0/2 2-2 1 34.1 47 25 21 6 26 3 .322 1 5 0 5 12 4 .810 Solow, N. 5.53 7-5-0 0/0 1-4 0 27.2 31 24 17 11 27 3 .279 2 502201.000 Berger, J. 5.83 15-14-1 0/0 4-5 0 88.0 111 69 57 12 71 6 .303 5 7 1 1 18 1 950 Simmons, G. 5.97 16-3-0 0/0 1-0 0 28.2 32 20 19 17 30 2 .278 3 300201.000 Thomas, C. 6.52 23-0-0 0/1 0-0 0 9.2 10 7 7 7 7 2 .270 1 300201.000 O’Sullivan, R. 6.79 12-11-0 0/1 4-4 1 55.2 79 48 42 11 28 2 .346 2 6 2 7 17 0 1.000 Miller, B. 81.00 1-0-0 0/1 0-0 0 0.1 3 3 3 0 0 0 1.000 0 10000.000 SDSU 4.04 64-64-4 6/3 41-23 24 572.1 577 311 257 165 571 31 .264 42 68 7 Opponents 5.50 64-64-2 0/0 23-41 11 557.2 638 389 341 260 464 47 .291 51 62 14

Passed Balls: Team-15 (Castro-5, Parker-5, Wilson-5), Opp-16 Pickoffs: Team-6 (Rasmussen-4, Wilson-1, McLaughlin-1), Opp-8 SB/SBA: Parker (22-32), Castro (16-24), Wilson (17-22), Strasburg (6-12), Lavigne (6-11), O’Sullivan (10-11), Simmons (8-10), Berger (6-9), Leary (6-7), Sharp (6-7), Solow (1-4), Rasmussen (1-4), Thomas, C. (2-2), Reed (2-2), McLaughlin (0-1), Pecoraro (1-1), Miller (0-1), Skipper (0-1)

60 u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u 2009 CONFERENCE STATISTICS 2009 Final Conference Hitting Statistics Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HB SO OB% SF/SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Castro, E. .400 24-24 90 24 36 8 0 7 29 .722 18 1 15 .505 0/0 2-2 131 45 1 .994 Vaughn, C. .365 23-23 96 22 35 5 3 4 22 .604 7 2 24 .419 0/0 3-4 31 3 1 .971 Blackburn, M. .341 23-23 88 17 30 6 1 0 12 .432 10 1 8 .410 1/3 3-4 36 46 0 1.000 Torres, J. .316 13-10 38 7 12 3 1 1 11 .526 3 0 9 .357 1/1 2-2 41 2 1 .977 Wilson, C. .310 15-14 58 7 18 2 0 2 8 .448 3 0 14 .344 0/1 0-1 42 5 1 .979 Parker, M. .303 14-10 33 7 10 3 0 1 7 .485 6 0 6 .410 0/0 1-2 93 7 0 1.000 O’Sullivan, R. .279 21-21 68 15 19 3 0 3 12 .456 10 4 20 .402 0/1 1-2 24 63 2 .978 Colwell, P. .278 24-23 97 14 27 3 0 0 6 .309 11 2 14 .364 0/3 3-4 33 1 0 1.000 Meredith, B. .276 24-24 98 20 27 5 0 1 12 .357 10 3 20 .354 2/0 0-0 152 10 1 .994 Chasse, J. .259 9-6 27 8 7 2 0 2 9 .556 0 1 4 .286 0/2 0-0 14 0 0 1.000 Willeford, G. .250 5-2 8 0 2 0 0 0 1 .250 0 0 1 .222 1/0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 Gust, E. .239 15-11 46 8 11 0 1 0 4 .283 2 0 10 .271 0/3 0-0 6 14 4 .833 Thomas, T. .222 4-2 9 1 2 0 0 0 2 .222 1 0 2 .300 0/0 0-0 0 0 1 .000 Decker, B. .214 22-22 98 11 21 2 1 0 11 .255 2 1 13 .238 0/3 3-4 32 4 0 1.000 Babitt, Z. .000 5-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 .200 0/0 1-1 0 0 0 .000 Skipper, M. .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0/0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 SDSU .299 24-24 859 161 257 42 7 21 146 .438 84 15 163 .370 5/17 19-26 644 232 17 .981 Opponents .254 24-24 815 119 207 43 9 13 111 .377 64 24 266 .325 6/19 12-20 633 265 37 .960

Left On Base: Team-186, Opp-165 Double Plays Turned: Team-10, Opp-22 Catcher’s Interference: Team-0, Opp-0 Intentional Bases On Balls: Team-4 (Colwell-1, Castro-1, Meredith-1, Parker-1), Opp-6 Picked Off: Team-2 (Babitt-1, Gust-1), Opp-2

2009 Final Conference Pitching Statistics Player ERA G-GS-CG SH/CBO W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO HRA B/Avg WP HB BK PO A E FPCT Reed, A. 0.00 9-0-0 0/0 0-0 6 10.2 2 1 0 4 14 0 .065 1 210201.000 Strasburg, S. 1.50 8-8-2 2/0 7-0 0 60.0 35 10 10 10 111 2 .171 6 013501.000 Solow, N. 3.12 3-1-0 0/0 0-2 0 8.2 10 6 3 3 11 1 .278 1 201101.000 O’Sullivan, R. 3.72 3-2-0 0/0 1-1 1 9.2 9 8 4 2 8 0 .237 0 212201.000 Sharp, K. 3.72 8-0-0 0/0 0-0 0 9.2 6 5 4 5 6 0 .200 1 40111.667 McLaughlin, J. 4.09 7-0-0 0/0 1-0 0 11.0 16 8 5 6 10 2 .340 3 200201.000 Lavigne, T. 4.19 7-6-0 0/0 2-1 1 38.2 32 20 18 11 41 2 .218 3 50151.857 Leary, A. 5.56 9-0-0 0/0 1-2 0 11.1 19 9 7 3 6 1 .373 1 10061.857 Berger, J. 6.16 7-7-0 0/0 2-2 0 38.0 50 32 26 8 38 3 .321 1 300701.000 Thomas, C. 8.10 6-0-0 0/0 0-0 0 3.1 4 3 3 0 3 1 .286 0 100101.000 Skipper, M. 8.44 3-0-0 0/0 1-0 0 5.1 9 5 5 4 5 1 .375 0 101001.000 Simmons, G. 9.64 4-0-0 0/0 0-0 0 4.2 7 5 5 2 10 0 .333 0 00000.000 Rasmussen, C.14.73 4-0-0 0/0 0-1 0 3.2 8 7 6 6 3 0 .533 0 11022.500 SDSU 3.86 24-24-2 2/0 15-9 8 214.2 207 119 92 64 266 13 .254 17 24 4 Opponents 5.55 24-24-1 0/0 9-15 3 211.0 257 161 130 84 163 21 .299 18 15 5

Passed Balls: Team-6 (Parker-3, Castro-2, Wilson-1), Opp-4 Pickoffs: Team-2 (Rasmussen-2), Opp-2 SB/SBA: Castro (8-12), Strasburg (3-7), Parker (4-5), Lavigne (3-3), Leary (2-3), Berger (2-3), Sharp (2-2), Rasmussen (0-1), Wilson (0-1), Solow (0-1)

u u u u u u u 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC BASEBALL u u u u u u u 61 2009 RESULTS 2009 Record: 41-23 (20-12 Home; 16-7 Away; 5-4 Neutral; 15-9 MWC) SDSU Opp SDSU Date Opponent W-L Score R-H-E R-H-E Pitcher Record MWC Att. Time Feb. 20 Bethune-Cookman# W 6-3 6-13-0 3-9-0 Strasburg (W 1-0) 1-0 950 2:58 Feb. 21 Southern# L 2-4 2-7-1 4-7-2 Berger (L 0-1) 1-1 2200 2:18 Feb. 22 at San Diego# W 3-0 3-8-0 0-2-1 Lavigne (W 1-0) 2-1 717 2:46 Feb. 24 Cal State Fullerton L 6-8 6-7-2 8-6-2 Sharp (0-1) 2-2 1025 3:43 Feb. 26 Nevada^ W 5-2 5-7-1 2-6-1 Strasburg (W 2-0) 3-2 1167 2:20 Feb. 28 Pacific^ L 3-6 3-11-4 6-11-0 Berger (L 0-2) 3-3 ——- 2:47 Feb. 28 Pacific^ W 8-3 8-8-0 3-9-1 Rasmussen (W 1-0) 4-3 834 3:06 Mar. 1 Kansas State^ (10) L 4-5 4-9-2 5-9-1 Skipper (L 0-1) 4-4 419 3:03 Mar. 3 Cal State Fullerton L 2-7 2-4-2 7-13-1 O’Sullivan (L 0-1) 4-5 619 2:32 Mar. 5 at San Diego W 5-3 5-12-0 3-8-2 Strasburg (W 3-0) 5-5 1117 2:36 Mar. 6 San Diego (10) W 6-4 6-4-1 4-10-2 McLaughlin (W 1-0) 6-5 1089 3:36 Mar. 7 at San Diego W 6-5 6-10-1 5-14-1 Lavigne (W 2-0) 7-5 467 3:10 Mar. 8 San Diego L 7-10 7-7-5 10-10-0 Solow (L 0-1) 7-6 943 3:04 Mar. 11 at UCLA W 10-6 10-9-0 6-10-2 Sharp (W 1-1) 8-6 481 3:30 Mar. 13 UNLV* W 4-3 4-9-0 3-7-0 Strasburg (W 4-0) 9-6 1-0 2102 2:31 Mar. 14 UNLV* W 6-1 6-10-0 1-7-1 Berger (W 1-2) 10-6 2-0 452 2:38 Mar. 15 UNLV* W 15-2 15-14-1 2-6-1 Lavigne (W 3-0) 11-6 3-0 447 3:23 Mar. 17 Kansas W 1-0 1-3-2 0-4-0 O’Sullivan (W 1-1) 12-6 436 2:24 Mar. 18 Kansas W 9-8 9-18-1 8-11-1 Sharp (W 2-1) 13-6 523 3:34 Mar. 19 Brigham Young* L 2-6 2-6-2 6-8-0 Solow (L 0-2) 13-7 3-1 683 2:34 Mar. 20 Brigham Young* L 2-4 2-9-0 4-8-1 Leary (L 0-1) 13-8 3-2 2032 2:29 Mar. 21 Brigham Young* W 11-5 11-9-1 5-10-3 Berger (W 2-2) 14-8 4-2 640 2:35 Mar. 23 Southern Utah W 8-7 7-12-0 8-7-1 Snyder (W 1-0) 15-8 288 2:42 Mar. 24 Southern Utah W 11-4 11-14-0 4-9-1 Simmons (W 1-0) 16-8 173 2:33 Mar. 27 at TCU* W 11-5 11-17-0 5-7-4 Strasburg (W 5-0) 17-8 5-2 2786 2:41 Mar. 28 at TCU* L 5-8 5-8-2 8-12-2 Berger (L 2-3) 17-9 5-3 1743 2:49 Mar. 29 at TCU* W 2-1 2-8-0 1-4-3 Leary (W 1-1) 18-9 6-3 2017 2:28 Mar. 31 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-4 7-10-0 4-6-1 Solow (W 1-2) 19-9 306 2:33 Apr. 1 UC Santa Barbara L 8-15 8-14-2 15-18-0 O’Sullivan (L 1-2) 19-10 466 3:35 Apr. 3 UC Davis$ W 14-0 14-15-1 0-5-2 Strasburg (W 6-0) 20-10 4481 2:52 Apr. 4 UC Davis W 9-4 9-13-3 4-11-2 Berger (W 3-3) 21-10 ——- 2:34 Apr. 4 UC Davis W 5-3 5-7-0 3-9-0 Lavigne (W 4-0) 22-10 565 3:05 Apr. 5 UC Davis L 5-6 5-10-1 6-8-0 Solow (L 1-3) 22-11 632 2:59 Apr. 7 at Long Beach State W 4-3 4-10-3 3-10-1 Leary ( 2-1) 23-11 1024 3:49 Apr. 9 at UNLV* W 15-4 15-15-0 4-12-3 Strasburg (W 7-0) 24-11 7-3 1073 3:15 Apr. 10 at UNLV* W 8-6 8-9-0 6-13-3 McLaughlin (W 2-0) 25-11 8-3 549 3:09 Apr. 11 at UNLV* L 6-9 6-10-0 9-14-2 Rasmussen (L 1-1) 25-12 8-4 639 3:18 Apr. 14 UCLA L 3-7 3-7-1 7-12-0 McLaughlin (W 2-1) 25-13 756 3:12 Apr. 17 at New Mexico* W 1-0 1-5-1 0-7-0 Strasburg (W 8-0) 26-13 9-4 3908 2:58 Apr. 18 at New Mexico* L 4-12 4-11-0 12-12-2 Berger (L 3-4) 26-14 9-5 1710 2:32 Apr. 19 at New Mexico* L 5-6 5-11-1 6-9-1 Solow (L 1-4) 26-15 9-6 1307 3:13 Apr. 21 Long Beach State W 6-3 6-10-0 3-8-0 O’Sullivan (W 2-2) 27-15 563 2:56 Apr. 24 TCU* W 4-3 4-7-0 3-6-2 Strasburg (W 9-0) 28-15 10-6 3072 2:34 Apr. 25 TCU* L 7-8 7-12-1 8-14-0 Leary (L 2-2) 28-16 10-7 445 3:10 Apr. 26 TCU* L 5-6 6-7-0 5-13-0 Lavigne (L 4-1) 28-17 10-8 614 2:39 May 1 at Santa Clara W 5-0 5-12-1 0-4-1 Strasburg (W 10-0) 29-17 1496 2:59 May 2 at Santa Clara W 7-5 7-10-1 5-16-1 O’Sullivan (W 3-2) 30-17 ——- 2:48 May 2 at Santa Clara L 2-7 2-4-3 7-12-0 Berger (L 3-5) 30-18 342 2:46 May 3 at Santa Clara W 4-3 4-10-0 3-8-0 Lavigne (W 5-1) 31-18 559 3:04 May 8 Air Force* W 5-0 5-7-0 0-0-2 Strasburg (W 11-0) 32-18 11-8 3337 2:08 May 9 Air Force* W 5-2 5-11-1 2-3-0 O’Sullivan (W 4-2) 33-18 12-8 602 2:23 May 10 Air Force* W 12-2 12-14-1 2-5-2 Lavigne (W 6-1) 34-18 13-8 537 2:45 May 11 San Francisco W 12-4 12-14-0 4-5-2 Berger (W 4-5) 35-18 423 2:58 May 14 at Utah* W 11-2 11-15-0 2-6-1 Strasburg W 12-0) 36-18 14-8 1685 2:47 May 15 at Utah* L 5-15 5-12-5 15-16-0 O’Sullivan (L 4-3) 36-19 14-9 345 2:58 May 16 at Utah* (12) W 10-9 10-15-1 9-14-4 Skipper (W 1-1) 37-19 15-9 314 5:03 May 19 UNLV& W 12-1 12-15-0 1-3-0 Lavigne (W 7-1) 38-19 975 3:11 May 20 New Mexico& W 2-1 2-8-0 1-6-0 Strasburg (W 13-0) 39-19 2112 3:05 May 21 Utah& W 9-8 9-11-2 8-10-0 Sharp (W 3-1) 40-19 1256 3:10 May 22 Utah& L 1-3 1-5-1 4-7-1 Lavigne (L 7-2) 40-20 1420 2:48 May 23 Utah& L 3-9 3-12-0 9-15-0 O’Sullivan (L 4-4) 40-21 914 3:18 May 29 Virginia% L 1-5 1-6-1 5-13-0 Strasburg (L 13-1) 40-22 3002 2:53 May 30 Fresno State% W 4-1 4-9-1 1-5-0 Lavigne (W 8-2) 41-22 2282 2:44 May 31 UC Irvine% L 3-14 3-11-2 14-19-0 Rasmussen (L 1-2) 41-23 1856 3:22

# MLB Urban Invitational at Compton, Calif. ^ USD Tournament at Tony Gwynn Stadium $ at PETCO Park * Mountain West Conference + at Ogden, Utah & MWC Tournament at Fort Worth, Texas % NCAA Regional at Irvine, Calif.

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