For Immediate Release // Wednesday, February 13, 2017 PAC-12 SEASON Contact // Carly Fasciglione ([email protected]) PREVIEW

The Pac-12 looks to have an- 2019 PAC-12 BASEBALL STANDINGS other thrilling season, with OR- EGON STATE looking to defend PAC-12 OVERALL its NCAA title. The Beavers W L Pct. GB W L Pct. L10 Streak claimed the Conference’s 29th NCAA Arizona 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - title, nearly triple the amount Arizona State 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - of all other conferences. Addi- California 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - tionally, with WASHINGTON’s 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - first-ever program appearance Oregon State 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - in the 2018 CWS, all 11 league Stanford 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - programs have reached at least UCLA 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - one CWS. USC 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - for the 2019 Pac- Utah 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - 12 Baseball campaign features Washington 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - all 11 league teams in action on Washington State 0 0 .--- - 0 0 .--- - - Friday, Feb. 15, leading off a 35-game schedule for the first weekend of the Conference’s 103rd season. UPCOMING SCHEDULE Returning to the diamond are a Friday, February 15 Sunday, February 17 handful of big names that gar- New Mexico vs. OREGON STATE...... 12 p.m. PT UTAH vs. Nevada...... 9 a.m. PT nered big awards last season, Sanderson Ford College Classic, Surprise, Ariz. Texas State Invitational, San Marcos, Texas including Baseball America OREGON at Texas Tech...... 12 p.m. PT Northwestern vs. CALIFORNIA...... 10 a.m. PT Freshman of the Year OSU’s CSU Bakersfield vs. CALIFORNIA...... 2 p.m. PT Angels College Classic, Tempe, Ariz. Kevin Abel, Perfect Game Angels College Classic, Tempe, Ariz. Notre Dame at ARIZONA STATE...... 11:30 a.m. PT Freshman of the Year ARIZO- WASHINGTON STATE at St. Mary’s (Calif.)...... 2 p.m. PT Minnesota vs. OREGON STATE...... 12 p.m. PT NA STATE’s Spencer Torkel- UTAH at Texas State...... 4 p.m. PT Sanderson Ford College Classic, Surprise, Ariz. son and Texas State Invitational, San Marcos, Texas Nebraska Omaha at USC...... 12 p.m. PT winner CALIFORNIA’s Andrew UMass Lowell at ARIZONA...... 5 p.m. PT OREGON at Texas Tech...... 12 p.m. PT Vaughn. Vaughn is the eighth Notre Dame at ARIZONA STATE...... 5:30 p.m. PT UMass Lowell at ARIZONA...... 12 p.m. PT Pac-12 student-athlete to be Ball State vs. STANFORD...... 6 p.m. PT Pepperdine vs. STANFORD...... 1 p.m. PT honored as the best amateur Angels College Classic, Tempe, Ariz. Angels College Classic, Tempe, Ariz. baseball player in the country Nebraska Omaha at USC...... 6 p.m. PT St. John’s (N.Y.) at UCLA...... 1 p.m. PT by USA Baseball. St. John’s (N.Y.) at UCLA...... 6 p.m. PT WASHINGTON STATE at St. Mary’s (Calif.)...... 1 p.m. PT WASHINGTON at UC Irvine...... 6 p.m. PT WASHINGTON at UC Irvine...... 1 p.m. PT USA Today’s Coaches pre- season Poll has three Pac-12 Saturday, February 16 Monday, February 18 teams ranked, with Oregon UTAH vs. Missouri State...... 10 a.m. PT BYU vs. CALIFORNIA...... 10 a.m. PT State, UCLA and Stanford all in the top 10. Oregon State lead Texas State Invitational, San Marcos, Texas Angels College Classic, Tempe, Ariz. the way at the fifth spot, fol- WASHINGTON STATE at St. Mary’s (Calif.)...... 10 a.m. PT OREGON at Texas Tech...... 11 a.m. PT lowed by UCLA at seventh and Gonzaga vs. OREGON STATE...... 12 p.m. PT STANFORD at Grand Canyon...... 12 p.m. PT Stanford is ninth. The Beavers, Sanderson Ford College Classic, Surprise, Ariz. New Mexico vs. OREGON STATE...... 1 p.m. PT Bruins and Cardinal were also OREGON at Texas Tech...... 12 p.m. PT Sanderson Ford College Classic, Surprise, Ariz. ranked in the top 12 in Base- UMass Lowell at ARIZONA...... 12 p.m. PT WASHINGTON at CS Fullerton...... 2 p.m. PT Nebraska Omaha at USC...... 2 p.m. PT ball America, D1Baseball, NC- St. John’s (NY) AT UCLA...... 2 p.m. PT BWA and Collegiate Baseball’s Tuesday, February 19 preseason polls. WASHINGTON STATE at St. Mary’s (CA)...... 2 p.m. PT LMU at UCLA...... 6 p.m. PT Pepperdine vs. CALIFORNIA...... 5 p.m. PT The Pac-12 coaches similar- Angels College Classic, Phoenix, Ariz. Wednesday, February 20 UMass Lowell at ARIZONA...... 5 p.m. PT ly have high hopes for UCLA, ARIZONA at Rice...... 4:30 p.m. PT Stanford and Oregon State. Notre Dame at ARIZONA STATE...... 5:30 p.m. PT San Diego at ARIZONA STATE...... 5:30 p.m. PT WASHINGTON at UC Irvine...... 6 p.m. PT UCLA was chosen to win the Wichita State vs. STANFORD...... 6:30 p.m. PT Pac-12 title for the third time in program history, Stanford Angels College Classic, Tempe, Ariz. was chosen second for the third-consecutive year and OSU was selected to finish third.

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USA Today Top 25 Coaches Poll IN THE RANKINGS: At least three Pac-12 teams are ranked in the top 15 in all five national rankings. In the USA (Preseason) Today Coaches Preseason Poll, Oregon State takes the fifth spot, UCLA ranks seventh and Stanford lands at ninth. 1. LSU Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon and Washington received votes in the poll. 2. Vanderbilt 3. Florida STAR POWER: The Pac-12 has 20 total preseason All-America selections from seven different schools. Six stu- 4. Texas Tech dent-athletes were named to all five preseason All-America lists and 2018 Golden Spikes Award winner Cal’s 5. OREGON STATE 6. North Carolina , 2018 CWS Most Outstanding Player OSU’s and All-Pac-12 selection UCLA’s 7. UCLA Chase Strumpf were named to the first team by all five outlets. Rutschman was also tabbed the Projected Player 8. Louisville of the Year by Collegiate Baseball. Baseball America highlighted several league student-athletes as All-American 9. STANFORD Best Tools, with Vaughn earning best hitter, Arizona State’s selected as the best power hitter and 10. Mississippi Rutschman tabbed as the best defensive . 11. Florida State 12. Arkansas GOLDEN SPIKES: The Pac-12 is home to eight Golden Spikes Award winners after Andrew Vaughn claimed the 13. Georgia 14. East Carolina award last season, tying the ACC and SEC for most of any conference. This year, ten student-athletes from seven 15. Mississippi State different league schools were named to the preseason Watch List, including Vaughn. He is just one of four Golden 16. Texas Spikes Award recipients all-time to return to school after winning the award. Oregon State, UCLA and Stanford each 17. TCU boast a pair of student-athletes on the prestigious list. The preseason watch list features 55 of the nation’s top am- 18. Baylor ateur players. The 42nd Golden Spikes Award will be presented in partnership with the Rod Dedeaux Foundation 19. Clemson on June 14, 2019. 20. Auburn 21. Oklahoma State 22. Coastal Carolina STOPPER OF THE YEAR: The Pac-12 has seven student-athletes from five different Pac-12 schools on theNa - 23. North Carolina State tional Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) Stopper of the Year Preseason Watch List, the second-most 24. Cal State Fullerton selections of any conference. Stanford’s Jack Little is featured on the list after being named a finalist for the 2018 25. Michigan season. The NCBWA presents the Stopper of the Year Award to the top relief pitcher in Division I baseball for the 15th straight year at the College World Series on Saturday, June 15, 2019. Baseball America Top 25 Poll (Preseason) MLB DRAFT: 49 Pac-12 student-athletes were selected in the 2018 MLB Draft with all 11 programs having at least 1. Vanderbilt one player drafted. Arizona led the Conference with eight picks followed by Oregon State with six. The 49 total se- 2. LSU 3. UCLA lections from the Conference of Champions were the third-most of any league. Oregon State second baseman Nick 4. Florida Madrigal was first off the board with the No. 4 overall pick to the . Madrigal is the highest draft 5. North Carolina selection in Oregon State history, surpassing who was picked 10th to the New York Mets in 2014. 6. Florida State According to NCAA research, three of the top seven and five of the top 20 programs with the most first-round draft 7. STANFORD picks are from the Pac-12. Arizona State is tied for the second-most with Texas (21), USC is tied at sixth with North 8. Texas Tech Carolina (15), UCLA is tied at 11th (12) and Arizona is tied at 14th (11). 9. Mississippi State 10. OREGON STATE 11. Louisville NATIONAL HONORS 12. East Carolina 13. Mississippi Collegiate Baseball Preseason Third Team Andrew Vaughn, 1B, CAL 14. Clemson All-Americans Nick Quintana, 3B, ARIZ Chase Strumpf, 2B, UCLA 15. Georgia First Team Brandon Eisert, RP, OSU Spencer Torkelson, 1B, ASU 16. Baylor Kevin Abel, RHP, OSU Kevin Abel, SP, OSU 17. Auburn Jack Little, RHP, STAN Perfect Game Preseason Bryce Fehmel, SP, OSU 18. Arkansas Adley Rutschman, C, OSU All-Americans Jack Little, RP, STAN 19. Texas Andrew Vaughn, 1B, CAL First Team Jake Mulholland, RP, OSU 20. Michigan Spencer Torkelson, 1B, ASU Adley Rutschman, C, OSU Second Team 21. Southern Mississippi Chase Strumpf, 2B, UCLA Andrew Vaughn, 1B, CAL Nick Quintana, 3B, ARIZ 22. Duke Second Team Chase Strumpf, 2B, UCLA Joe Wainhouse, DH, WASH 23. Coastal Carolina Bryce Fehmel, RHP, OSU Spencer Torkelson, 1B, ASU 24. Minnesota Third Team 25. UC Irvine Kenyon Yovan, RHP, ORE Kevin Abel, SP, OSU , 1B, UCLA Jeremy Ydens, OF, UCLA Jack Little, RP, STAN Kenyon Yovan, UT, ORE D1Baseball.com Top 25 Third Team Second Team Brendan Beck, SP, STAN (Preseason) Brendan Beck, RHP, STAN Bryce Fehmel, SP, OSU Brandon Eisert, RP, OSU 1. Vanderbilt Jake Mulholland, LHP, OSU Third Team 2. LSU Nic Kahle, C, WASH Michael Toglia, 1B, UCLA USA Baseball Golden Spikes 3. Texas Tech Michael Toglia, 1B, UCLA Nick Quintana, 3B, ARIZ Award Preseason Watch List 4. Louisville Nick Quintana, 3B, ARIZ Jake Mulholland, RP, OSU Kevin Abel, RHP, OSU 5. UCLA Jack Little, RHP, STAB 6. Florida Collegiate Baseball Projected Baseball America Preseason Nick Quintana, IF, ARIZ 7. North Carolina Player of the Year All-Americans Adley Rutschman, C, OSU 8. OREGON STATE 9. Georgia Adley Rutschman, C, OSU First Team Kyle Stowers, OF, STAN 10. Ole Miss Adley Rutschman, C, OSU Chase Strumpf, IF, UCLA 11. East Carolina D1Baseball.com Preseason Andrew Vaughn, 1B, CAL Michael Toglia, IF, UCLA 12. STANFORD All-Americans Chase Strumpf, 2B, UCLA Spencer Torkelson, IF, ASU 13. Florida State First Team Kyle Stowers, OF, STAN Andrew Vaughn, IF, CAL 14. Mississippi State Adley Rutschman, C, OSU Second Team Kenyon Yovan, RHP, ORE 15. Baylor Andrew Vaughn, 1B, CAL Spencer Torkelson, 1B, ASU 16. Arkansas Chase Strumpf, 2B, UCLA Erik Miller, SP, STAN NCBWA Stopper of the Year 17. Michigan Spencer Torkelson, DH, ASU Jack Little, RP, STAN Preseason Watch List 18. Oklahoma State Kevin Abel, SP, OSU Third Team Brandon Eisert, Jr., OSU 19. TCU Jack Little, RP, STAN Nick Quintana, 3B, ARIZ Jack Little, Jr., STAN 20. Wake Forest Second Team Ryne Nelson, SP, ORE Connor Lunn, Jr., USC 21. Coastal Carolina 22. Auburn Michael Toglia, 1B, UCLA Jake Mulholland, Jr., OSU 23. Texas Cameron Cannon, 2B, ARIZ NCBWA Preseason All-Americans Ryne Nelson, Jr., ORE 24. Clemson Kenyon Yovan, SP, ORE First Team Jacob Palisch, So., STAN 25. Cal State Fullerton Adley Rutschman, C, OSU Holden Powell, So., UCLA

2 2019 PAC-12 BASEBALL // PAC-12 CONFERENCE RANKINGS AROUND THE PAC-12 • ARIZONA finished the 2018 season with a 34-22 overall record and 14-16 mark in the Pac-12. Head NCBWA Top 40 (Preseason) coach Jay Johnson’s squad posted its third-straight 30-win season and welcome back a handful of key 1. Vanderbilt players for 2019. Junior third baseman and 2018 first-team All-Pac-12 selection Nick Quintana was 2. LSU named a Collegiate Baseball preseason third-team All-American after leading the Wildcats in home runs, 3. Texas Tech RBI and slugging percentage last season. The 2018 recruiting class was also ranked No. 3 in the country 4. UCLA 5. OREGON STATE by Collegiate Baseball. 6. Florida 7. North Carolina • ARIZONA STATE recorded a 23-32 overall and 13-17 Conference record last season, and return with 8. STANFORD one of the best young stars in the country, sophomore infielder Spencer Torkelson. The 2018 NCAA home 9. Louisville run champion and Pac-12 Freshman of the Year was named National Freshman of the Year by three 10. Florida State 11. Ole Miss outlets last season (Perfect Game, Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA), in addition to being named a unanimous 12. Georgia All-American by every major baseball media outlet. 13. Mississippi State 14. East Carolina • CALIFORNIA head coach Mike Neu guided the Bears to a 32-22 overall record and 16-14 mark in the 15. Arkansas 16. Baylor Pac-12 in his first season at the helm. The 2018 season was highlighted by the emergence ofAndrew 17. Clemson Vaughn as one of the nation’s top players, becoming the first-ever Cal Bear and the eighth in Pac-12 history 18. Texas to win the prestigious Golden Spikes Award. Vaughn, the 2018 Pac-12 Player of the Year, has been named 19. Auburn a first team preseason All-American byCollegiate Baseball. 20. Oklahoma State 21. TCU 22. Coastal Carolina • OREGON ended the 2018 campaign with a 26-29 overall record and a 12-18 Pac-12 mark. Head coach 23. Michigan George Horton’s team is set to return three of its top four hitters, as well as junior starting pitcher Kenyon 24. Cal State Fullerton Yovan. Yovan returns to the mound after becoming just the fifth Duck during the modern era to claim 25. Duke first-team All-Pac-12 honors in back-to-back seasons and was recently named a second-team preseason 26. Southern Miss All-American by and . 27. Minnesota Collegiate Baseball D1Baseball 28. Wake Forest 29. UC Irvine • NCAA Champion OREGON STATE won its third NCAA title in record-breaking fashion. The Beavers (55- 30. NC State 12-1, 20-9-1) became the first team in the NCAA Super Regional era to win three titles and the only pro- 31. Georgia Tech gram to ever win six elimination games in Omaha. Star catcher Adley Rutschman returns behind the plate 32. ARIZONA 33. Florida Atlantic after setting a school-record 102 hits and 83 runs batted in last season. He looks to have another dominant 34. WASHINGTON season this year as he’s already earned three preseason All-American selections (D1Baseball, Collegiate 35. Connecticut Baseball and Perfect Game) and is the Projected Player of the Year by Collegiate Baseball. 36. Missouri State 37. Indiana • STANFORD impressed in head coach David Esquer’s first season at the helm, clinching the Cardinal’s 38. Tennessee Tech 39. San Diego State first Pac-12 Championship since 2004. Posting a 46-12 overall record and 22-8 league mark, Stanford’s 40. Houston win percentage (.793) was the second highest in program history. Reliever Jack Little had a breakout year, tying a program record with 16 saves and posting a 0.60 ERA with 58 strikeouts and eight walks. He was Collegiate Baseball Top 40 named a first-team All-American byD1Baseball , Baseball America, Perfect Game, NCBWA and ABCA. (Preseason) 1. LSU 2. Vanderbilt • UCLA recorded a 37-21 overall record and a 19-11 record in the Pac-12. Head coach John Savage’s 3. UCLA squad notched 38 or more wins for the fifth time in the last eight years. The Bruins return a strong nucleus 4. Texas Tech of position players including preseason All-Americans second baseman Chase Strumpf, first baseman 5. STANFORD Michael Toglia and outfielder Jeremy Ydens. UCLA also brought in Baseball America’s sixth-best recruiting 6. Florida 7. OREGON STATE class in the country. 8. North Carolina 9. Louisville • USC posted a 26-28 overall record and 12-18 league mark in Dan Hubb’s sixth year as head coach. Per- 10. Florida State fect Game gave USC’s incoming class a No. 16 ranking, the best ranking of any Pac-12 or West Coast team. 11. Mississippi It was also ranked as high as No. 14 by Baseball America. Freshman outfielder Preston Hartsell looks to be 12. Coastal Carolina 13. Georgia a promising addition; he was ranked the best outfielder in California for the class of 2018 byPerfect Game. 14. Texas 15. Clemson • UTAH finished the 2018 season with a 16-39 overall record and an 8-22 in the Pac-12. The Utes return 16. Oklahoma State to the diamond with a slew of talented freshmen, including right-handed pitcher Jacob Dahle who is the 17. Georgia Tech top-ranked RHP in Utah according to . Senior outfielder Erick Migueles could once again 18. Cal. St. Fullerton Perfect Game 19. TCU make a big impact in his final season, as he led Utah with seven home runs and 36 RBI last season. 20. Duke 21. Baylor • WASHINGTON raised its program to new heights in 2018 as head coach Lindsay Meggs guided the Hus- 22. N.C. State kies to its first-ever NCAA College World Series appearance. The Huskies finished 35-26 and third in the 23. Auburn 24. Missouri State Pac-12 at 20-10, and hope to continue its momentum with the return of 2018 All-Pac-12 selection junior 25. Arkansas catcher Nick Kahle who hit .293 with six home runs and 37 RBI. Also returning is left-handed slugger Joe 26. ARIZONA Wainhouse who earned All-Pac-12 and West-ABCA/Rawlings All-Region first team recognition after he hit 27. Mississippi State a team-high 19 home runs (tied for third in the Pac-12) along with driving in 61 runs. 28. Minnesota 29. Texas A&M 30. Southern Mississippi • WASHINGTON STATE posted a 16-33-1 overall record in 2018, including a 8-21-1 mark in Conference 31. OREGON play. The year was highlighted by a pair of no-hitters by the pitching staff, the only team in the country 32. Connecticut with two no-hitters last season and the first WSU team to do so since 1976. The Cougs return four position 33. Miami (Fla.) starters and added the No. 32-ranked recruiting class that featured 10 All-State selections. 34. Illinois 35. East Carolina 36. ARIZONA STATE 37. Stetson 38. Louisiana 39. Michigan 40. Sam Houston State

3 2019 PAC-12 BASEBALL // PAC-12 CONFERENCE 2019 PAC-12 BASEBALL // PAC-12 CONFERENCE PAC-12 BASEBALL COACHES VOTE PAC-12 DIRECTORY UCLA AS 2019 FAVORITE Pac-12 Conference (415-549-2850) Carly Fasciglione...... [email protected] SAN FRANCISCO - In a polling of the Pac-12 baseball coach- Twitter: @Pac12 es, UCLA has been selected as the preseason favorite to win 2019 Pac-12 Coaches Poll Facebook: Pac-12 the Conference title for the 2019 season. This is the third time in program history and the first since 2015 that the Bruins 1. UCLA (8) 97 Arizona (520) 621-0912 were chosen to win the Pac-12, which was also the last time 2. Stanford (2) 90 Brett Gleason...... [email protected] UCLA clinched the Conference crown. 3. Oregon State (1) 85 Twitter: @ArizonaBaseball 4. Arizona 67 Facebook: Arizona Baseball Led by head coach John Savage, UCLA advanced to the 2018 5. Washington 60 Arizona State (480-965-6592) Minnesota Regional in the NCAA Tournament, notching 38 or 6. Arizona State 59 Jeremy Hawkes...... [email protected] more wins for the fifth time in the last eight seasons. The Bru- 7. Oregon 49 Twitter: @ASU_Baseball ins return a strong nucleus of position players including 2018 8. California 37 Facebook: Sun Devil Baseball All-Pac-12 selections in second baseman Chase Strumpf, first 9. USC 32 California (510-642-5363) baseman Michael Toglia and outfielderJeremy Ydens. After 10. Washington State 15 Joe Stiglich...... [email protected] finishing fourth in the Conference last year, the Bruins have 11. Utah 14 Twitter: @CalBaseball now been ranked inside the top ten in every major national Facebook: Cal Baseball preseason poll released this offseason. Oregon (541-346-5488) 2018 Pac-12 Champion STANFORD was selected to finish second for the third-consecutive year. In Todd Miles...... [email protected] head coach David Esquer’s first season at the helm, the Cardinal clinched its first league title since Twitter: @OregonBaseball 2004, posted its second-highest winning percentage in program history (.793) and reached the Facebook: Oregon Ducks Baseball NCAA Regional for the second-consecutive season. A consensus first team All-American, sophomore Oregon State (541-737-3720) reliever Jack Little returns to the mound after tying a program record with 16 saves. Hank Hager...... [email protected] Twitter: @BeaverBaseball Under the direction of first year head coach and longtime associate head coachPat Bailey, NCAA Facebook: Oregon State Baseball Champion OREGON STATE was tabbed to finish third. In 11 years with OSU, Bailey helped the pro- Stanford (650-723-4418) gram to the 2018 national championship, three trips to Omaha and nine overall postseason appear- Nick Sako...... [email protected] ances. Bailey replaces retired legendary head coach , who led the Beavers to all three of its Twitter: @StanfordBSB NCAA titles. The 2018 CWS Most Outstanding Player Adley Rutschman is back behind the plate after Facebook: Stanford Baseball setting a school record 102 hits and 83 runs batted in last season. UCLA (310-483-0257) Andrew Wagner...... [email protected] ARIZONA finished fourth with 67 points and WASHINGTON, a year after reaching the NCAA College Twitter: @UCLABaseball World Series for the first time in program history, totaled 56 points to round out the top five. Facebook: UCLA Baseball ARIZONA STATE takes the sixth spot with 59 points and OREGON tallied 49 points for seventh. CALI- USC (213-740-8480) FORNIA received 37 points for eighth and USC was tabbed to finish ninth with 32 points. WASHING- Jacob Breems...... [email protected] TON STATE is 10th with 15 points and UTAH totaled 14 points for 11th. Twitter: @USC_baseball Facebook: USC Trojans- Official Page The 2019 Pac-12 baseball campaign begins Friday, Feb. 15 with all 11 teams competing, featuring Utah (801-585-1295) Oregon State in the Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic and California and Stanford competing Joseph Feldman.... [email protected] in the Angels College Classic. Pac-12 Networks will broadcast over 95 baseball games this season, Twitter: @UtahBaseball including 18 rivalry matchups as well as a two-game set featuring Oklahoma State at Oregon State Facebook: Utah Baseball May 4-5. For more information, including a full TV schedule, please visit http://www.pac-12.com/. Washington (206-543-2230) Brian Tom...... [email protected] Ten points are awarded for a first-place vote, nine points for a second-place vote, eight for a third- Twitter: @UW_Baseball place vote, etc. First-place votes are in parentheses. Coaches are not allowed to vote for their own Facebook: Washington Husky Baseball teams. 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On Sunday, March 10, Pac-12 Networks will begin its baseball coverage with three games, including two games of the “Seattle Baseball Showcase” at Safeco Field featuring the defending NCAA champion against Coastal Carolina as well as the Washington Huskies against Minnesota. Also on Sunday, March 10, Pac-12 Networks will again provide live coverage of the annual “Dodger Stadium Classic” between UCLA and USC from Dodger Stadium. All games listed in Pacific Time.

PAC-12 NETWORKS SCHEDULE Sun., March 10...... Coastal Carolina vs. Oregon State...... 3:00 PM Sat., May 4...... Oklahoma State at Oregon State...... 6:00 PM Sun., March 10...... USC vs. UCLA...... 3:00 PM Sun., May 5...... Oklahoma State at Oregon State...... 12:00 PM Sun., March 10...... Minnesota vs. Washington...... 7:00 PM Sun., May 5...... Washington at Washington State...... 2:00 PM Tues., March 12...... Gonzaga at Utah...... 1:00 PM Sun., May 5...... Stanford at USC...... 2:00 PM Tues., March 12...... Oregon at Oregon State...... 6:00 PM Sun., May 5...... UCLA at Arizona State...... 2:00 PM Sat., March 16...... Washington State at Arizona State...... 6:00 PM Tues., May 7...... Arizona State at Arizona...... 6:00 PM Sat., March 16...... Oregon State at UCLA...... 6:00 PM Fri., May 10...... USC at Arizona...... 7:00 PM Sun., March 17...... Washington State at Arizona State...... 12:00 PM Fri., May 10...... Stanford at California...... 7:00 PM Sun., March 17...... Oregon State at UCLA...... 12:00 PM Fri., May 10...... Oregon State at Oregon...... 7:00 PM Tues., March 19...... New Mexico State at Arizona...... 7:00 PM Fri., May 10...... Utah at Washington...... 7:00 PM Tues., March 19...... San Francisco at California...... 7:00 PM Sat., May 11...... Oregon State at Oregon...... 2:00 PM Fri., March 22...... California at Oregon State...... 7:00 PM Sat., May 11...... Utah at Washington...... 2:00 PM Sun., March 24...... California at Oregon State...... 2:00 PM Sat., May 11...... Stanford at California...... 2:00 PM Fri., March 29...... UCLA at USC...... 7:00 PM Sun., May 12...... USC at Arizona...... 12:00 PM Fri., March 29...... Arizona at Arizona State...... 7:00 PM Sun., May 12...... Utah at Washington...... 12:00 PM Fri., March 29...... Oregon State at Washington...... 7:00 PM Sun., May 12...... Oregon State at Oregon...... 12:00 PM Sat., March 30...... Oregon State at Washington...... 2:00 PM Sun., May 12...... Stanford at California...... 12:00 PM Sat., March 30...... UCLA at USC...... 4:00 PM Tues., May 14...... BYU at Utah...... 5:00 PM Sat., March 30...... Arizona at Arizona State...... 7:00 PM Thurs., May 16...... Washington State at Utah...... 10:30 AM Sun., March 31...... Arizona at Arizona State...... 1:00 PM Fri., May 17...... Washington State at Utah...... 10:30 AM Sun., March 31...... Oregon State at Washington...... 2:00 PM Fri., May 17...... Arizona State at California...... 6:00 PM Sun., March 31...... UCLA at USC...... 4:00 PM Fri., May 17...... Oregon at USC...... 6:00 PM Tues., April 2...... BYU at Utah...... 5:00 PM Fri., May 17...... Oregon State at Stanford...... 6:00 PM Fri., April 5...... Washington at Arizona...... 7:00 PM Fri., May 17...... Washington at UCLA...... 6:00 PM Fri., April 5...... Washington State at California...... 7:00 PM Sat., May 18...... Washington State at Utah...... 10:30 AM Sat., April 6...... Washington at Arizona...... 3:00 PM Sat., May 18...... Arizona State at California...... 1:00 PM Sat., April 6...... Washington State at California...... 6:00 PM Sat., May 18...... Oregon at USC...... 1:00 PM Sun., April 7...... Washington at Arizona...... 1:00 PM Sat., May 18...... Oregon State at Stanford...... 4:00 PM Sun., April 7...... Washington State at California...... 1:00 PM Sat., May 18...... Washington at UCLA...... 7:00 PM Tues., April 9...... Oregon at Oregon State...... 5:30 PM Sun., May 19...... Arizona State at California...... 12:00 PM Thurs., April 11...... USC at Utah...... 5:00 PM Sun., May 19...... Oregon State at Stanford...... 12:00 PM Fri., April 12...... USC at Utah...... 10:30 AM Sun., May 19...... Oregon at USC...... 12:00 PM Fri., April 12...... Washington at Stanford...... 7:00 PM Sun., May 19...... Washington at UCLA...... 12:00 PM Sat., April 13...... Washington at Stanford...... 7:00 PM Thurs., May 23...... California at Washington...... 6:00 PM Sun., April 14...... Washington at Stanford...... 2:00 PM Thurs., May 23...... Arizona at Washington State...... 6:00 PM Tues., April 16...... Utah Valley at Utah...... 5:00 PM Thurs., May 23...... Stanford at Arizona State...... 6:00 PM Thurs., April 18...... Arizona at Oregon State...... 7:00 PM Thurs., May 23...... UCLA at Oregon...... 6:00 PM Thurs., April 18...... California at UCLA...... 7:00 PM Thurs., May 23...... USC at Oregon State...... 6:00 PM Thurs., April 18...... Stanford at Oregon...... 7:00 PM Fri., May 24...... Arizona at Washington State...... 6:00 PM Fri., April 19...... Stanford at Oregon...... 4:00 PM Fri., May 24...... Stanford at Arizona State...... 6:00 PM Fri., April 19...... Arizona at Oregon State...... 7:00 PM Fri., May 24...... California at Washington...... 6:00 PM Fri., April 19...... California at UCLA...... 7:00 PM Fri., May 24...... UCLA at Oregon...... 6:00 PM Mon., April 29...... BYU at California...... 3:00 PM Fri., May 24...... USC at Oregon State...... 6:00 PM Fri., May 3...... Washington at Washington State...... 7:00 PM Sat., May 25...... Arizona at Washington State...... 12:00 PM Fri., May 3...... Stanford at USC...... 7:00 PM Sat., May 25...... Stanford at Arizona State...... 12:00 PM Fri., May 3...... UCLA at Arizona State...... 7:00 PM Sat., May 25...... California at Washington...... 12:00 PM Sat., May 4...... Washington at Washington State...... 3:00 PM Sat., May 25...... USC at Oregon State...... 12:00 PM Sat., May 4...... UCLA at Arizona State...... 3:00 PM Sat., May 25...... UCLA at Oregon...... 4:00 PM Sat., May 4...... Stanford at USC...... 6:00 PM

ESPN SCHEDULE Sat., April 20...... Arizona at Oregon State...... 7 p.m. (ESPNU)

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