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2003 Baseball Results BRUINS W RAP-UP THE REGULAR S EASON AT WASHINGTON STATE Overall Record: 26-30, Pac-10 Record: 9-12 Date Opponent Time/Score THIS WEEK: May 23, at Washington State, 6:00 p.m., Bailey-Brayton Field* 1/25 Alumni (Exh.) W, 3-1 RHP Casey Janssen (5-6) vs. RHP Bryce Chamberlin (4-5) 1/31 Cal State Northridge L, 8-6 2/1 Cal State Northridge W, 17-6 May 24, at Washington State, 1:00 p.m., Bailey-Brayton Field* 2/2 Cal State Northridge W, 13-8 LHP Wes Whisler (3-6) vs. RHP Aaron MacKenzie (4-5) 2/4 UC Riverside L, 8-3 May 25, at Washington State, 12:00 p.m., Bayley-Brayton Field* 2/7 Hawaii L,11-5 2/8 Hawaii W, 5-4 TBA vs. TBA 2/9 Hawaii L, 8-3 2/14 North Carolina State W, 8-6 2/15 North Carolina State W, 12-5 BRUINS PUSH STANFORD TO E XTRA-INNINGS, hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 2/16 North Carolina State L, 9-6 tenth for the win. 2/18 UC Santa Barbara L, 7-5 DROP TWO OF THREE: Despite forcing the 2/22 Utah W, 3-0 seventh-ranked Cardinal into two extra-in- 2/22 Creighton L, 10-4 2/23 Utah W, 3-0 ning contests, the Bruins could only claim NINTH-INNING R ALLY B RINGS B RUINS A 4-3 2/23 Texas A&M L, 7-2 one victory at Sunken Diamond over the IN VER EPPERDINE Sean Carpenter 2/24 Creighton W, 2-1 W O P : 2/24 Texas A&M L, 3-0 weekend. scored the game-winning run on a wild pitch 2/28 Texas (@CSUF) W, 13-2 Stanford starter John Hudgins, who leads 3/1 Tulane (@CSUF) W, 12-2 in the top of the ninth inning to lift UCLA to a 3/2 Cal State Fullerton L, 7-1 the Pac-10 with 108 , stifled the 4-3 come-from-behind win over Pepperdine 3/4 Loyola Marymount L, 9-0 Bruin offense with a four-hit, ten 3/7 USC W, 7-4 on Tuesday. 3/8 USC L, 9-6 complete game on Friday night. Wes Trailing 3-2, a lead-off walk to Ryan 3/9 USC W, 17-5 Whisler scored the Bruins only run as they 3/11 Pacific L, 8-4 McCarthy and infield singles from Brandon 3/12 UC Riverside L, 10-6 fell 9-1. Averill and Adam Simon loaded the bases 3/22 Wichita State W, 9-7 Whisler would return on Saturday to 3/23 Wichita State W, 11-10 with no outs in the final frame. Preston Grif- 3/25 Long Beach State L, 2-0 throw nine innings, allowing only eight hits fin drove in the tying run with a sacrifice fly. 3/28 Arizona* W, 6-4 and sending the teams into extra-innings 3/29 Arizona* W, 7-5 After a strikeout, Billy Susdorf walked to load 3/30 Arizona* L, 12-10 tied at 5-5. It marked the second nine-in- the bases again before Carpenter scored 4/4 California* W, 10-2 ning outing by the left-hander in as many 4/5 California* L, 8-6 during Wes Whisler's at-bat. 4/6 California* L, 12-9 starts. Averill homered in the sixth for his eighth 4/8 Long Beach State L, 5-3 Freshman Brett 4/11 USC* L, 7-6 of the season which ranks first on the team 4/12 USC* L, 7-4 McMillan would lift UCLA to the win with his along with Griffin and Susdorf. 4/13 USC* L, 8-5 first career grand-slam in the top of the 12th 4/15 Cal State Fullerton L, 13-2 Junior right-hander Mike Castillo picked 4/17 Arizona State* W, 9-8 inning. up his first win of 2003 after pitching three 4/18 Arizona State* W, 8-7 (14) Sunday saw the teams go into extra-in- 4/19 Arizona State* L, 17-1 perfect innings. Doug Silva earned his third 4/22 Cal State Fullerton L, 11-1 nings once again as UCLA was led by two with a scoreless ninth inning. 4/29 Loyola Marymount W, 7-1 home runs from Whisler and a two-run 5/2 Oregon State* W, 8-7 5/3 Oregon State* W, 10-9 (10) homer from Billy Susdorf. However, Stanford 5/4 Oregon State* L, 7-6 would steal the Bruin magic as Donny Lucy 5/6 UC Santa Barbara W, 8-7 5/9 Washington* W, 5-4 5/10 Washington* L, 3-2 Tentative Lineup Notes 5/11 Washington* L, 13-2 1B Wes Whisler (6-5, 227, L/L, So.) Homered twice vs. Stanford (5/18) 5/13 Pepperdine W, 4-3 5/16 Stanford* L, 9-1 2B Preston Griffin (5-11, 184, R/R, Jr.) Errorless in Pac-10 action. 5/17 Stanford* W, 9-5 (12) SS Ryan McCarthy (6-3, 180, R/R, So.) Four hits vs.OSU (5/3) 5/18 Stanford* L, 9-8 (10) 5/23 Washington State* 6:00 pm 3B Brandon Averill (6-4, 200, R/R, Jr.) Hit .500 in Stanford series (led team) 5/24 Washington State* 1:00 pm LF Chris Jensen (6-1, 185, L/R, So.) Only Bruin to homer vs. Washington. 5/25 Washington State* 1:00 pm 5/30-6/1 NCAA Regional TBA CF Matt Thayer (5-10, 173, R/L, So.) Team-high nine stolen bases. 6/6-6/8 NCAA Super Regionals TBA RF Billy Susdorf (6-1, 200, R/R, So.) Leads team with 64 hits. 6/13-21 College World Series TBA * - Pacific-10 Game C Warren Trott (6-1, 188, B/R, Sr.) Hitting .308 this season All home games (in bold) are played at Jackie DH Brett McMillan (6-5, 210, L/R, Fr.) Team-high .339 batting average. Robinson Stadium P Casey Janssen (6-3, 185, R/R, Jr.) Pac-10 of the Week. (5/12) All Times are Local to Site P Wes Whisler (6-5, 227, L/L, So.) Nine innings in both of last 2 starts. JANSSEN NAMED PAC-10 PITCHER OF THE Top 5 Bruin Leaders BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 30 AB) WEEK: Junior right-hander Casey Janssen 1. Brett McMillan ...... 339 was named Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week for Hitting (Min 30 AB) 2. Chris Denove ...... 319 the week of May 5-11th. The honor is the first Batting Average ...... McMillan - .339 3. Brandon Averill ...... 313 4. Billy Susdorf ...... 311 of Janssen's career and the second for a Slugging % ...... Averill - .590 5. Warren Trott ...... 308 Bruin this season (Mike Kunes - March 4th). On Base % ...... McMillan - .411 HITS The Fountain Valley native struck out a Runs ...... Thayer - 42 1. Billy Susdorf ...... 64 season high 11 batters in seven innings of 1. Wes Whisler ...... 64 Hits ...... Susdorf, Whisler - 64 3. Brett McMillan ...... 63 action in UCLA's 5-4 win over Washington 4. Preston Griffin ...... 55 on Friday night. He allowed only one walk RBI ...... Griffin - 39 5. Matt Thayer ...... 53 and five hits in his appearance to earn his Doubles ...... McMillan - 15 RUNS BATTED IN fifth win of 2003. 1. Preston Griffin...... 39 Triples ...... Averill, Griffin - 2 Janssen currently leads the Bruins with 2. Billy Susdorf ...... 38 Home Runs ...... Susdorf, Whisler - 9 3. Ryan McCarthy ...... 37 67 strikeouts on the season, which ranks 4. Wes Whisler ...... 34 fourth in the conference. Friday night marked Total Bases ...... Susdorf - 103 5. Matt Thayer ...... 33 his second double-digit strikeout perfor- Walks ...... Thayer - 30 DOUBLES 1. Brett McMillan ...... 15 mance of the season after fanning ten bat- HBP ...... Griffin - 9 2. Billy Susdorf ...... 12 ters in his season debut at Cal State Sac Bunts ...... Griffin - 5 2. Matt Thayer ...... 12 Northridge on February 2nd. 4. Preston Griffin ...... 9 Sac Flies ...... Griffin - 5 4. Brandon Averill ...... 9 Stolen Bases ...... Thayer - 9 TRIPLES BRUINS FALL IN LAST H OME SERIES, D ROP 1. Preston Griffin...... 2 Caught Stealing ...... Thayer - 5 TWO TO WASHINGTON: Brilliant pitching per- 1. Brandon Averill ...... 2 Steal Attempts ...... Thayer - 14 2. Christian Lewis ...... 1 formances from Casey Janssen and Wes 2. Brett McMillan ...... 1 Whisler was not enough to give UCLA a se- Strikeouts ...... Averill - 52 HOME RUNS ries win as the Bruin lost two of three to the Total Plate Appearances ...... 1. Billy Susdorf ...... 9 1. Wes Whisler ...... 9 Huskies...... Griffin - 258 3. Brandon Averill ...... 8 Janssen recorded 11 strikeouts while At Bats ...... Griffin - 215 3. Preston Griffin ...... 8 holding the Huskies to five hits through seven 5. McCarthy and McMillan...... 7 innings to earn the win. Billy Susdorf led the Pitching (Min 10 inn.) PITCHING LEADERS (Min 10 inn.) offense going three-for-four on the night. Whisler hurled a complete game, allow- ERA ...... Silva - 3.94 1. Doug Silva ...... 3.94 ing only five hits, but two home runs from Opp. Batting Avg...... Silva - .254 2. Bryan Beck ...... 4.50 Brent Lillibridge would be the Bruins down- 3. Chris Cordeiro ...... 4.62 Won-Loss % ...... Silva - 1.000 fall. A late rally from UCLA fell short, scoring 4. Wes Whisler ...... 5.08 Wins ...... Silva - 6 5. Casey Janssen ...... 6.27 both runs in the seventh inning. WINS Losses ...... Whisler - 6 Five homers from Washington would seal 1. Doug Silva ...... 6 Saves ...... Cordeiro - 4 2. Casey Janssen ...... 5 their series win. John Otness homered in 3. Mike Kunes ...... 4 back-to-back at bats, including a three-run Innings Pitched ...... Whisler - 79.2 4. Wes Whisler ...... 3 shot in the sixth frame. Batters Struck Out ...... Janssen - 69 5. Bryan Beck ...... 3 STRIKEOUTS Appearances ...... Cordeiro - 20 1. Casey Janssen ...... 69 MCMILLAN LIFTS UCLA TO 8-7 W IN OVER Games Started ...... Whisler - 14 2. Mike Kunes ...... 60 ANTA ARBARA Brett McMillan's two- 3. Wes Whisler ...... 50 UC S B : Games Finished ...... Silva - 11 RBI double in the bottom of the ninth inning 4. Chris Cordeiro ...... 41 Games in Relief ...... Johnson - 17 4. Hector Ambriz ...... 41 gave the Bruins a 8-7 victory over UC Santa Barbara. Wild Pitches ...... Kunes - 10 FIELDING LEADERS UCLA tied a season-high with four home Balks ...... Kunes - 5 ASSISTS 1. Preston Griffin...... 161 runs in the contest. McMillan, Wes Whisler, Hit Batters ...... Simon - 10 2. Ryan McCarthy ...... 147 Christian Lewis and Brandon Averill each Picked Off ...... Janssen - 2 3. Brandon Averill ...... 65 homered which drove in the first six Bruin 4. Chris Denove ...... 37 Batters SO Looking ...... Kunes - 23 5. Wes Whisler ...... 30 runs. The round-tripper from Lewis marked his first of the season. Hits Allowed ...... Wilson - 14 STOLEN BASES The Bruin pitching also added to the vic- Runs Allowed ...... Wilson - 11 1. Matt Thayer ...... 9 tory with 11 strikeouts. Bryan Beck earned 2. Sean Carpenter ...... 6 Earned Runs Allowed ...... Wilson - 9 3. Preston Griffin ...... 2 the win, throwing the final 2.1 innings of the Walks Allowed ...... Wilson - 6 3. Chris Jensen ...... 2 game without allowing a hit while striking out four. BRUINS R ALLY TO TAKE A SERIES VICTORY OVER OREGON STATE: BRUINS F ALL TO T OP-RANKED C AL STATE F ULLERTON, 11-1: The Bru- UCLA rallied from two consecutive 5-0 deficits to win the first two ins returned home on Tuesday after a seven-game road swing to games of the weekend. However, the magic would not last as they fall, 11-1 to top-ranked Cal State Fullerton. Senior Warren Trott drove could not comeback from a 6-0 on Sunday, falling 7-6. in the only Bruin run with the first home run of his career. Trott, along After rain delayed the game on Friday night, the Bruins returned with Billy Susdorf led UCLA with two hits each. Starter Bryan Beck (1- to Jackie Robinson Stadium on Saturday behind 4-0. A six-run fifth 2) took the loss after allowing three runs on four hits in two innings inning spearheaded the UCLA comeback. The frame was high- of work. lighted by a three-RBI double from Brett McMillan and RBI-singles from Wes Whisler, Chris Jensen and Matt Thayer. Ryan McCarthy BILLY S USDORF N AMED METRX/UCLABRUINS.COM ATHLETE OF THE insured the win in the bottom of the eighth inning with a two-run homer which gave the Bruins a 8-7 victory. WEEK: Susdorf was named the MetRx/UCLABruins.com Athlete of Later in the day, UCLA would find itself in the same situation, the Week on April 21st after leading UCLA to its first series victory trailing 5-0 after five frames. Yet a seven-run eighth inning would over fourth-ranked Arizona State since 1999, guiding the Bruins to a give the Bruins a 8-6 lead. A solo home run from Whisler would 9-8 win on Thursday and an 8-7 extra-innings win on Friday. He hit lead off the inning before Warren Trott added a three-run shot. Af- .375 (6-for-16) over four games this past week and led the team ter the Beavers rallied in the ninth inning, the Bruins won the game, with 11 total bases and a .688 slugging percentage. He had two 10-9, in the bottom of the tenth on an RBI-single from Billy Susdorf. doubles and a home run. Once again, Oregon State got ahead early on Sunday with six In Friday night's 13-inning victory over the Sun Devils, Susdorf runs in the second inning. Despite holding the Beaver scoreless in drove in all three extra-inning runs with a solo home run in the 11th the final five innings and posting five runs late in the game, UCLA frame and a two-RBI double in the top of the 13th. could not overcome the deficit, falling 7-6. McMillan highlighted The honor was the first of Susdorf's career and the first given to a the late inning efforts with a two-run homer, while Preston Griffin baseball player this season. drove in two runs in the sixth with a single to center field. UCLA TAKES FIRST SERIES WIN OVER #4 ARIZONA STATE SINCE BRUINS HOLD LIONS TO FOUR H ITS, DEFEAT LMU, 7-1: Starter 1999: The Bruins posted one-run wins on Thursday and Friday Casey Janssen allowed only four hits in five innings, while Chris before losing on Saturday to take their first series win over the Sun Cordeiro and Bryan Beck combined for four no-hit frames as UCLA Devils since 1999. defeated LMU, 7-1. The win marked the first midweek win for the Trailing 4-0 after the first inning, the Bruins rallied to defeat ASU, Bruins this season. 9-8 in the first game. Chris Jensen and Brandon Averill hit back-to- Offensively, a home run from Brett McMillan and a two-RBI single back doubles in the top of the ninth inning before Jensen score the Jeff Abney catapulted the Bruins to victory, while a two-run homer winning run on a wild pitch. Home runs from Wes Whisler and Ryan from Billy Susdorf sealed the victory. The round-tripper was the eighth McCarthy drove in five UCLA runs. on the season for Susdorf, which ties him with Preston Griffin for the In Friday night's 13-inning marathon, Billy Susdorf drove in all team lead. Ryan McCarthy also drove in a run for UCLA with the three extra-inning runs, on a solo homer and two-RBI double, to team's only multi-hit performance of the contest. lead UCLA to a 8-7 victory. Susdorf and Brett McMillan led the Bru- ins with three hits apiece.

Weekly Polls Baseball America Sports Weekly/ESPN Collegiate Baseball (May 19th Poll) (May 19th Poll) (May 19th Poll) 1. Florida State 1. Florida State 1. Florida State 16. Auburn 2. Rice 2. Rice 2. Rice 17. Miami 3. Cal State Fullerton* 3. Cal State Fullerton* 3. Stanford* 18. Richmond 4. Long Beach State* 4. Arizona State* 4. Arizona State* 19. Mississippi State 5. Stanford* 5. Stanford* 5. Long Beach State* 20. Lamar 6. Arizona State* 6. Long Beach State* 6. Cal State Fullerton* 21. Clemson 7. Nebraska 7. Nebraska 7. Nebraska 22. Baylor 8. Texas A&M* 8. Texas A&M* 8. LSU 23. Rutgers 9. Texas* 9. Texas* 9. Texas A&M* 24. Southern Mississippi 10. LSU 10. Georgia Tech 10. Texas* 25. South Alabama 11. Georgia Tech 11. LSU 11. Georgia Tech 26. Notre Dame 12. Florida Atlantic 12. North Carolina State* 12. North Carolina State* 27. Minnesota 13. Auburn 13. Auburn 13. Florida Atlantic 28. TCU 14. North Carolina State* 14. Mississippi State 14. South Carolina 29. UNLV 15. Southern Mississippi 15. Florida Atlantic 15. Arizona* 30. Southern 16. Arizona* 16. Baylor UC Riverside 17. South Carolina 17. Clemson 18. UNLV 18. Miami 19. Baylor 19. Richmond 20. Mississippi State 20. Arizona* 21. Miami 21. South Carolina 22. UC Riverside* 22. UNLV 23. South Alabama 23. Southern Mississippi 24. Clemson 24. Tulane* 25. Virginia Commonwealth 25. Notre Dame Saturday saw the Sun Devils jump out to Catcher Chris Denove blasted a solo home Multiple Hit Games a 9-0 lead which the Bruins could not over- run in the second inning, marking his fifth of 2 3 4 5+ Tot. come, falling 17-1. Preston Griffin's team- the season. Designated hitter Brett McMillan Whisler 15 4 - - 19 leading eighth home run of the season was and outfielder Sean Carpenter highlighted Susdorf 11 6 1 - 18 UCLA's only run. McMillan extended his hit- the UCLA offense with two hits apiece. McMillan 7 8 - - 15 ting streak to nine games, which is the long- Griffin 8 6 - - 14 est on the team this season. Thayer 10 4 - - 14 LATE INNING LETDOWNS HELP CALIFORNIA Denove 10 3 - - 13 SEVEN-RUN FIRST INNING LEADS TO 13-2 TAKE TWO OF THREE FROM UCLA: After McCarthy 6 2 2 - 10 BRUIN LOSS AT #2 C AL STATE FULLERTON: posting a 10-2 victory on Friday night, the Averill 4 5 - - 9 Starter Daniel Miltenberger allowed seven Bruins lost two leads over the weekend to Trott 5 1 - - 6 Jensen 6 - - - 6 runs without recording an out in the first in- finish 1-2 in the series with California. Carpenter 3 1 - - 4 ning in the Bruins' 13-2 loss at Fullerton on Matt Thayer put together a career- Ambriz 1 1 - - 2 Tuesday night. night with three hits and five RBI on Friday. Conlin 2 - - - 2 The Bruins used a total of 24 players (18 Along with Preston Griffin's three hits, the Lewis 2 - - - 2 position players and six ) in the con- Bruin arsenal gave reliever Doug Silva the Simon 1 - - - 1 test. Brett McMillan, Wes Whisler and War- cushion he would need to post his fourth win Janssen 1 - - - 1 ren Trott led the Bruin attack with two hits of the season. He struck-out a career-high Abney 1 - - - 1 each, while McMillan scored both UCLA eight batter, without allowing a run in 5.2 runs. Relievers Garett White and Chris innings. Cordeiro proved to be the most effective The Bruins allowed a two-run lead Multiple RBI Games against the Titan arsenal, both allowed one slip away in the top of the ninth inning of 2 3 4 5+ Tot hit in two innings of action. which they could not rebound from on Sat- Susdorf 8 5 - - 13 urday. Thayer once again provided the of- McCarthy 6 2 1 1 10 BRUINS SUFFER A SWEEP AT USC: For the fensive spark with a third inning grand slam, Griffin 3 4 - 2 9 the first of his career. Whisler 6 3 - - 9 first time this season, UCLA suffered a week- McMillan 4 3 1 - 8 end series sweep at USC. UCLA recorded nine runs in the Denove 3 3 1 - 7 After building a 6-2 lead on Friday night, second inning on Sunday, but could not Averill 5 1 - 1 7 the Bruins fell 7-6 when USC scored its win- score again as California chipped away to Thayer 2 1 2 1 6 ning run in the bottom of the ninth inning. earn a 12-9 victory. Ryan McCarthy added Carpenter 1 - 1 - 2 Chris Denove and Preston Griffin led UCLA the second grand slam of the series, while Abney 2 - - - 2 with two hit apiece. Brett McMillan and Brandon Averill also Trott 1 1 - - 2 homered in the second frame. Lewis 1 - - - 1 In Saturday's contest, the Trojans scored Simon 1 - - - 1 in each of the first five frames to build a 7-0 Ambriz 1 - - - 1 lead that was too tough to overcome. Re- BRUINS TAKE FIRST PAC-10 SERIES OF THE Jensen - 1 - - 1 serves Chris Jensen and Warren Trott high- SEASON, 2-1 FROM ARIZONA: Brandon lighted the Bruin attack recording two hits Averill hit three home runs and drove in a Hitting Streaks each after entering the game in the fourth team-high eight RBI over the weekend to give Longest Current inning. UCLA a 2-1 series victory (W, 6-4, W, 7-5, L, UCLA started hot on Sunday posting a run Susdorf 10 1 12-10) over #17 Arizona. McMillan 9 2 in each of the first three innings and two in In Friday's win, Averill hit a two-run Averill 9 9 the fourth. However, the powerful Trojan bats homer in the bottom of the seventh inning Whisler 8 5 hit three home runs to drive in five of its eight that would prove to be the difference in the Thayer 8 3 runs to take the final game of the series. game. Reliever Doug Silva shut down the Griffin 7 - Denove and Jensen both homered for the Wildcats in the late innings, allowing only two Denove 7 - Bruins, while Griffin and Brett McMillan each Trott 5 2 hits in the final five frames. had three hits in the contest. Jensen 4 - The Bruins jumped out to an early Carpenter 4 1 lead, posting six runs in the first five innings. McCarthy 4 2 BRUINS FALL 5-3 IN MIDWEEK MATCHUP Billy Susdorf led UCLA with three hits and two Conlin 3 - WITH ONG EACH TATE The 49ers RBI, while hitting his team leading sixth home Janssen 3 - #11 L B S : run of 2003. Starter Wes Whisler picked up Sharp 2 - posted four runs in the top of the eighth in- Lewis 2 - ning to overcome a UCLA 3-1 lead to claim his third win of the season, allowing one run Ambriz 2 1 the victory. Reliever Chris Cordeiro (0-2) was on two hits in seven innings of action. Mowery 1 1 charged with the loss in only his second de- UCLA was unable to complete the Simon 1 - cision in 13 apperances. sweep with a 12-10 loss in Sunday's slugfest. Abney 1 - Despite outhitting Arizona (14-12), five errors three in the first inning to spearhead the UCLA LINE SCORES allowed seven unearned runs to cross the Bruin attack. LAST S ERIES plate. Averill recorded his first multiple home run performance of the year, which included UCLA VS. STANFORD BRUINS FAIL TO PICK UP MIDWEEK WIN, a three run homer in the bottom of the ninth. 5/16 - At Sunken Diamond FALL TO P ACIFIC AND UC R IVERSIDE: UCLA R H E did not complete its quest to nab its first mid- UCLA 000 000 100 1 4 0 PITCHER'S D UEL G ETS THE BEST OF THE B RU- week victory of the season with defeats at STAN 113 110 02x 9 151 Win - Hudgins (8-3) INS, FALL 2-0 AT #5 LONG B EACH STATE: the hands of Pacific (8-4) and UC Riverside Loss - Janssen (5-6) UCLA was held to three hits, while 49er (10-6). Save - None T:2:26 A:2498 starter Jered Weaver struck out ten Bruins in Hector Ambriz allowed five runs in Batteries: UCLA - Janssen, Kunes (4) and the first six innings to led Long Beach State the first five innings in his fifth loss of the sea- Trott; STAN- Hudgins and Garko to a 2-0 victory. son. UCLA was unable to respond as Tiger HRs: STAN: Carter (2) Bruin starter Wes Whisler threw starter Sergio Silva only gave up two runs in three innings, allowing only one hit. Casey seven innings of work. Brett McMillan led 5/17 - At Sunken Diamond Janssen relieved him and was credited with the Bruins, going 2-for-4 with a RBI and a R H E the loss after allowing one unearned run. run scored. UCLA 002 010 002 004 9 11 2 Whisler was also the UCLA highlight at the On Wednesday, UCLA was held STAN 002 010 020 000 5 9 2 hitless by Highlander starter Julio Fernandez Win - Cordeiro (1-2) plate with two of the Bruins' three hits. until the sixth inning, while the UCR offense Loss - Manship (2-4) posted eight runs over in the first two innings. Save - None T: 3:24 A:2913 BRUINS SWEEP #29 WICHITA STATE IN TWO Batteries: UCLA - Whisler, Beck (10), The Bruin arsenal scored four runs in the GAME SERIES: UCLA hit .361 over the two Cordeiro (10) and Trott; STAN - Romanczuk, ninth off Preston Griffin's grand slan, but the Manship (9) and Garko, Hester (5), and Lucy game series to defeat #29 Wichita State 9-7 rally would fall short. Griffin highlighted the (11) and 11-10. day for UCLA, driving in every run of the con- HRs: UCLA - McMillan (7) As has been a characteristic of test, to set a new career high. Chris Cordeiro UCLA this season, the Bruins used big first managed to quiet the potent UCR attack, 5/18 - At Sunken Diamond innings in both games to lead them to their striking out a career-high seven in five in- R H E victories. nings of action. UCLA 200 103 200 0 8 13 0 After UCLA posted four first inning STAN 030 020 210 1 9 13 0 runs, Saturday starter Mike Kunes silenced BRANDON AVERILL NAMED PAC-10 P LAYER Win - McCally (5-2) the Shocker attack with a career-high nine Loss - Castillo (1-1) OF THE WEEK: Brandon Averill (Orange/Villa strikeouts in four innings of work. Home runs Save - None T:3:09 A:3338 Park HS) hit .417 (5-for-12) over the weekend from Brett McMillan and Chris Denove, along Batteries: UCLA - Silva, Beck (5), Castillo (9), and led the team with seven RBI in UCLA's with three hits from both Preston Griffin and and Trott; STAN - Cunningham, Quick (6), 2-1 series win over No. 18 USC. Averill fin- Wes Whisler led the Bruins to the victory. O'Hagan (6), McCally (7), and Lucy ished the series with a team-high two HRs: UCLA: Whisler 2 (8,9), Susdorf (9); A seven run first inning, which was doubles and 10 total bases. He also added STAN: Quentin (8), Carter (3), Putnam 2 highlighted by two singles from McMillan a three-run home run, his second of the sea- (10,11) gave the Bruins the edge they needed in son, and scored three runs. The honor was Sunday's contest. Freshman Sean Carpen- the first of Averill's career. ter posted a career-high four RBI, including

ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE... The Cougars enter the weekend 18-35, Top Players 6-15 in Pac-10 action. Last weekend, Jay Miller (Fr., OF) .348, 2 HR, 33 RBI Justin Hart (Jr., OF) .346, 2 HR, 12 RBI Washington State claimed a Friday night - Bellevue, WA (Newport HS) - Woodenville, WA (Columbia Basin CC) victory at USC, but fell in the next two games to drop the series in Los Ange- Grant Richardson (So., INF).315, 13 HR, 47 RBI les. - Richland, WA (Richland HS) Starting Pitchers Head Coach Tim Mooney is in Derek Bruce (So., INF) .292, 6 HR, 27 RBI Bryce Chamberlin (So., RHP) 7.23 ERA, 4-5 his 3rd year as the head coach of the - Lewiston, ID (Lewiston HS) - Okanogan, WA (Okanogan HS) Cougars, with a 36-72 mark heading into Aaron MacKensie (Jr., RHP) 6.05 ERA, 4-5 the season. Last season, Washington Jeremy Farrar (Jr., OF) .266, 6 HR, 24 RBI State won two of three games at Jackie - Mansfield, TX (Hill JC) - Perth, Australia (Treasure Valley CC) Robinson Stadium. BRUINS C LAIM SERIES VICTORY OVER #18 Casey Janssen also earned his 2003 Honors and Awards third win with the Bruins 12-2 victory over USC: For the first time since 2000, UCLA won Tulane. He only allowed two runs on five hits two games in a three game series against Preseason All American in six innings of work. crosstown rival #18 USC. Wes Whisler Along with Whisler, Chris Denove Friday's 7-4 victory marked the first and Hector Ambriz were instrumental in 1st Team Baseball America victory over the Trojans in their last 11 meet- leading the Bruins to post 26 runs over the 2nd Team Collegiate Baseball ings. The Bruins posted five runs in the first three games. Denove recorded six hits, in- inning, including three from a Billy Susdorf 2nd Team NCBWA cluding one home run, five RBI and four runs home run, to build their lead. Mike Kunes for UCLA. Ambriz hit .500 with five hits and earned his fourth win of the season and tied two RBI in his two starts over the weekend. Pac-10 Players of the Week a career-high with seven strikeouts. Billy Susdorf (2/4/03) Despite hitting three home runs, UCLA GOES 3-3 IN C OLLEGE STATION: The Brandon Averill (3/11/03) the Bruins were unable to claim a victory on Saturday, falling 9-6. USC hit three home Bruins took two from Utah, split with runs in the first two innings to build a 5-0 Creighton and dropped two to 16th-ranked Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week lead UCLA could not overcome. Texas A&M, to go 3-3 in the Dominos Pizza Mike Kunes (3/4/03) Wes Whisler threw six innings al- Aggie Baseball Classic. The contests were cut to seven innings after the first day of com- Casey Janssen (5/12/03) lowing only one hit and UCLA posted 10 first inning runs to rout the Trojans 17-5. It was petition was rained out. the largest UCLA margin of victory in the se- Right-hander Casey Janssen threw MetRx/UCLABruins.com Athlete of ries since 1992. Preston Griffin, Chris Denove, the Bruins' first shut-out since 2000 against the Week Brandon Averill, and Ryan McCarthy each Utah in the tournament's opening game, 3- Billy Susdorf (4/21/03) had three hits, while Matt Thayer led the 0. He allowed only five hits in seven innings team with four RBI. while striking out seven. Wes Whisler drove in all three runs for UCLA. Tournament Awards MIKE K UNES N AMED P AC-10 P ITCHER OF THE The Bruins fell 10-4 to Creighton in Wes Whisler Kia Baseball Bash the second game of the day as UCLA was WEEK: Senior left-handed pitcher Mike Co-Outstanding Player held to six hits, which included doubles from Kunes was named Pac-10 Pitcher of the Preston Griffin and Christian Lewis. Starter Casey Janssen Texas A&M Week on Tuesday. It was the first such honor Mike Kunes allowed seven runs in 3.2 in- All Tournament Team for Kunes this season and the second of his nings for his first loss of the season. career. Ryan McCarthy Texas A&M The Bruins once again shut-out the Kunes earned his third win of 2003 All Tournament Team Utes, 3-0 on Sunday when Whisler picked with a seven-inning performance against up his first win of 2003. The left-hander did Billy Susdorf Texas A& M defending national champion Texas on Fri- not allow a run in six innings and only gave All Tournament Team day. In his seven innings, Kunes allowed two up two hits. Chris Cordeiro closed the game runs on six hits and struck out five Longhorns Wes Whisler Texas A&M for UCLA to earn his first of two saves in the to lead UCLA to a 13-2 victory. All Tournament Team tournament. Ryan McCarthy gave the Bru- ins the offensive spark with his third home BRUINS TAKE H OME SECOND A T K IA B ASE- run of 2003. BALL B ASH: After crushing defending national The next game pitted UCLA against champion Texas, 13-2 and 21st-ranked the Aggies as TAMU starter Logan Kensing Tulane, 12-2, the Bruins fell short of captur- shut down the Bruin offense, allowing one ing the Kia Baseball Bash title with 7-1 loss earned run on three hits in seven innings to at the hands of second-ranked Cal State Ful- lead them to a 7-2 victory. lerton. The trend of winning the first game Wes Whisler, who was the only of the day continued as the Bruins edged player in the tournament with two home runs Creighton 2-1 on Monday's opener. Bryan took home Co-Outstanding Player of the Beck, who was making his first start of 2003, Week honors after hitting .417 with four RBI lasted four innings, only allowing one run on and five runs scored over the weekend. one hit. UCLA posted two runs in the top of Mike Kunes picked up his third win the sixth to take the lead and the victory. of the season after lasting seven innings and Cordeiro closed once again for UCLA to earn allowing two runs on six hits to the sixth- his third save of 2003. ranked Longhorns. He also struck out five UCLA found itself on the losing side batters on the day. of a 3-0 game as the Aggies closed out the tournament 5-1. Freshman starter Hector to Hawaii. On Friday, UCLA posted five runs each hit two home runs, while Ryan Ambriz threw an impressive 6.2 innings, giv- in the opening two innings, but was unable McCarthy and Chris Denove both hit the first ing up three runs on six hits, while striking to score again as the Rainbows won 11-5. home runs of their collegiate careers. out eight. However, four walks and two wild The teams stayed close on Satur- On Saturday, left-handed starter pitches allowed runners to score and cost day, tied at 4-4 heading into the ninth. How- Mike Kunes allowed only one earned run in UCLA a share of the tournament title. ever, Sean Carpenter hit a single, advanced five innings of play to post his first win of the Whisler, McCarthy and Billy Susdorf to third on a passed ball and scored on a season. The Bruin attack was not as kind were named to the all-tournament team. wild pitch to give UCLA the 5-4 win. David on the Matador staff as Northridge used Whisler hit.375 over the three days with six Johnson pitched the final 2.2 innings, strik- seven different picthers during the 17-6 Bruin hits and three RBI. McCarthy hit the Bruins' ing out six in the win. victory. Freshman right-hander Adam Simon only home run over the six days and added Hawaii scored six runs in the first took the mound for the first time, striking out three RBI. Susdorf led UCLA with seven hits four innings and the Bruins were unable re- four in four innings to notch the save. and hit .368 over the weekend. Janssen was spond, falling 8-3 in the series finale. Sunday was the most productive named to the squad as a pitcher after his Second baseman Preston Griffin day for the Bruin offense, posting 13 runs on outing against the Utes. stretched his hit streak to seven with three 19 hits. Starter Casey Janssen recorded 10 multi-hit performances in Hawaii. He went strikeouts in 4.2 innings, while reliever Doug FOUR-RUN F OURTH B RINGS B RUINS SECOND three-for-four on Sunday with a double and Silva only allowed two hits in 4.1 innings of hit .538 for the series. work. Freshman third baseman Sean Car- STRAIGHT LOSS: Four unearned runs in the penter led the UCLA hitters, going three-for- fourth inning from UC Santa Barbara led to LATE INNING LETDOWN IN R IVERSIDE: Right- four with an RBI double and three stolen a 7-5 loss for UCLA at Cesar Uyesaka Sta- handed starter Chris Cordeiro did not allow bases. dium. An error from Wes Whisler started the a run in the first five innings of play in River- inning and another from Brett McMillan al- side, but the bullpen could not continue the lowed UCSB to bring four runs across the pace, giving up eight runs in the last four in- WHISLER NAMED PRESEASON ALL- plate. nings. AMERICAN: Sophomore Freshman right-hander Hector and left-handed pitcher Wes Whisler, Freshman hurlers Hector Ambriz Ambriz got his first collegiate start on the picked up three preseason All-America hon- and Garett White gave up home runs against mound, only allowing two earned runs in ors, including a first-team preseason All- the first batters of their collegiate careers, four innings of work. The Bruin bullpen shut American selection by Baseball America and which brought four runners across home UCSB down in the later innings with Bryan second-team nods from Collegiate Baseball plate and led the Highlanders to the 8-3 vic- Beck and Adam Simon combining to allow and the National Collegiate Baseball Writ- tory. no runs on four hits in the final four innings. ers Association. The Bruin offense also suffered a Whisler and Adam Simon led the Bruins, The Noblesville, Indiana native letdown after scoring 30 runs in their two each going two-for-four, with two RBI apiece, broke the UCLA freshman home run record previous games combined, as they could in the contest. Matt Thayer hit a pinch-hit solo in 2002 with 18. The 2002 Pac-10 Freshman only muster three runs on seven hits. home run, his second homer of 2003. Billy of the Year recorded a .328 batting average Susdorf and McMillan eachadded a double with 46 RBI’s. He also posted a 5-2 record to the Bruin arsenal. SUSDORF N AMED PAC-10 P LAYER OF THE on the mound with a team best 4.06 ERA in WEEK: Sophomore outfielder Billy Susdorf 84.1 innings of work last season. BRUINS TAKE TWO FROM NC S TATE: UCLA was named Pac-10 Player of the Week on returned home to win two out of three over February 4th after his performance in the Cal the visiting North Carolina State Wolfpack. Fri- State Northridge series. day starter Mike Kunes held NC State to five The Newhall, CA native hit .533 (8- hits in the first seven innings to lead the Bru- for-15) with two home runs, one double and ins to a 8-6 win. seven RBI in the first three games. He put A ten-run fourth inning was the key togther multi-hit performances at the plate to UCLA's 12-5 victory on Saturday. A grand in each game. He notched a 1.000 slugging slam from Ryan McCarthy and a three-run percentage over the weekend with 15 total shot from Billy Susdorf highlighted the inning. bases and six runs scored. His hits, runs, The Bruins would fall short of the and RBI were all tops among Bruin batters. sweep, falling 9-6 on Sunday. Preston Grif- fin hit two home runs, including a three-run CSUN S ERIES: After a tough 8-6 open- homer in the seventh inning. ing day loss, the Bruins rebounded to post 30 runs over two games to edge the Mata- BRUINS DROP TWO IN H AWAII: UCLA's trip dors 2-1 in the series. UCLA hit six home runs to the Hawaiian Islands did not go as over the course of the weekend to lead them planned as the Bruins dropped two games to victory. Billy Susdorf and Preston Griffin Pac-10 Baseball Update

Recent Results This Week's Schedule Monday, May 12th Tuesday, May 20th Arizona State 14, Oregon State 4* USC at Fresno State, 6 pm

Head Coach Gary Adams Tuesday, May 13th Friday, May 23rd 29th Season Oregon State 6, Arizona State 1* Arizona at Arizona State, 7 pm* California 8, USF 5 Oregon State at Gonzaga, 3 pm (1,136 - 860 - 12) Stanford 10, St. Mary's 1 Cal Poly SLO at Stanford, 1 pm • UCLA's All-time winningest coach UCLA 4, Pepperdine 3 UCLA at Washington State, 6 pm* • 1,136 Career Victories USC 5, Loyola Marymount 3 USC at Washington, 6:30 pm* Washington State 9, 10th winningest coach among • Lewis and Clark State College 8 Saturday, May 24th active head coaches Arizona at Arizona State, 7 pm* Oregon State at Gonzaga, 1 pm • Six regional and one World Series Wednesday, May 14th Cal Poly SLO at Stanford, 1 pm appearance while at UCLA Arizona State 12, Oregon State 7* UCLA at Washington State, 1 pm* • 17 first round draft picks Friday, May 16th USC at Washington, 1 pm* Led UC Irvine to back-to-back • Stanford 9, UCLA 1* NCAA Division II Titles in 1973-74 Washington State 13, USC 12* Sunday, May 25th • Division II Coach of the Year in Arizona at Arizona State, 1 pm* Oregon State at Gonzaga, 1 pm 1974 Saturday, May 17th Washington 5, Arizona State 1* Cal Poly SLO at Stanford, 1 pm Second baseman for the Bruins • UCLA 9, Stanford 5* UCLA at Washington State, 12 pm* (1959-60, 1962) Arizona 20, Oregon State 6* USC at Washington, 1 pm* USC 6, Washington State 1* Adams' UCLA Year By Year Year Record Win.% Pac-10 Fin. Sunday, May 18th 1975 31-22 .585 7-11† 3rd Arizona State 11, Washington 3* 1976 35-25 .583 16-8‡ 1st Stanford 9, UCLA 8* 1977 31-30 .508 10-8† 2nd Arizona 9, Oregon State 4* 1978 39-20 .661 9-9† 2nd USC 9, Washington State 1* 1979 43-18 .705 21-9 1st 1980 31-22-3 .580 15-15 3rd Monday, May 19th 1981 21-35 .375 7-23 6th Washington 6, Arizona State 4* 1982 38-27 .585 11-19 4th 1983 28-24-1 .538 12-18 5th Oregon State 13, Arizona 12* 1984 28-32 .467 8-22 6th 1985 34-30-1 .531 13-17 5th 1986 39-23 .629 21-9 1st Pac-10 2003 Preseason 1987 40-25-1 .610 16-14 2nd 2003 Pac-10 Standings (as of 5/20) 1988 31-28 .525 12-18 5th Coaches Poll Team Pac-10 Overall 1989 27-32 .458 10-20 5th 1990 41-26 .619 14-16 4th 1. USC (6) 60 Stanford 18-6 38-15 1991 29-30 .492 13-17 4th 2. Arizona State (2) 55 ASU 13-8 47-12 1992 37-26 .587 14-16 3rd 1993 37-23 .616 17-13 2nd 3. Stanford 46 Arizona 13-8 35-18 1994 22-36 .579 11-19 5th 4. California (1) 42 Washington 12-9 37-16 1995 29-28 .509 12-18 5th USC 11-10 28-24 1996 37-27 .563 16-14 3rd 5. Arizona 34 1997 45-21-1 .578 19-11 2nd 6. UCLA 31 UCLA 9-12 26-30 1998 24-33 .422 11-19 5th 7. Washington 25 California 10-14 28-27 1999 31-31 .500 13-11 3rd 2000 38-26 .594 17-7 T-1st 8. Oregon State 15 WSU 6-15 18-35 2001 30-27 .526 9-15 7th 9. Washington State 9 Oregon State 7-17 22-28 2002 26-35 .426 9-15 7th Totals 922-762-7 (.571) First place votes are in parenthesis and total points received are in the right column. 2003 UCLA Superlatives Game Highs Individual Highs At Bats 51 vs. Arizona State (4/18) At Bats 7 Whisler vs. Arizona State (4/18) Runs Scored 17 vs. Cal State Northridge (2/1) Runs Scored 4 Four Times 17 vs. USC (3/9) Hits 4 Three Times Hits 21 vs. USC (3/9) RBIs 6 Griffin vs. UC Riverside (3/12) RBI 15 vs. Cal State Northridge (2/1) Doubles 2 Seven Times 15 vs. USC (3/9) Triples 1 Seven Times Doubles 6 vs. Tulane (3/1) Home Runs 2 Three Times Triples 1 Seven Times Home runs 4 vs. Cal State Northridge (2/2) Total Bases 9 Three Times 4 vs. UC Santa Barbara (5/6) Walks 3 Four Times Total Bases 34 vs. Cal State Northridge (2/2) Strikeouts 3 15 Times Walks 10 vs. Cal State Northridge (2/1) Sac Hits 1 17 Times 10 vs. Loyola Marymount (4/29) Sac Flies 1 18 Times Strikeouts 16 vs. Arizona State (4/18) Stolen Bases 3 Carpenter vs. Cal State Northridge (3/3) Sac Hits 2 vs. Tulane (3/1) Hit by Pitch 2 Griffin vs. Cal State Northridge (2/1) Sac Flies 3 vs. USC (4/11) 2 McMillan vs. Wichita State (3/23) Stolen Bases 3 vs. Cal State Northridge (2/2) 2 Conlin vs. Arizona (3/29) Hit by Pitch 4 vs. Arizona (3/29) Caught Stealing 1 18 Times Caught Stealing 2 vs. Arizona State (4/17) Runners LOB 13 vs. Washington (5/9) Runners LOB 6 Susdorf vs. Loyola Marymount (4/29) Hit into DP 3 vs. Utah (2/22) Putouts 15 Denove vs. Cal State Northridge (2/2) Putouts 39 vs. Arizona State (4/18) 15 Whisler vs. Tulane (3/1) Assists 19 vs. Tulane (3/1) Assists 9 Griffin vs. Tulane (3/1) Errors 5 vs. USC (3/8) Errors 2 Nine Times 5 vs. Arizona (3/30) Innings pitched 9.0 Whisler vs. Washington (5/10) DPs turned 4 Three Games 9.0 Whisler vs. Stanford (5/17) Runs allowed 0 vs. Utah (2/22) Strikeouts 11 Janssen vs. Washington (5/9) 0 vs. Utah (2/23) Wild Pitches 3 Janssen vs. California (4/6) Walks allowed 1 vs. Utah (2/23) 3 Kunes vs. Arizona State (4/17) Strikeouts 15 vs. Cal State Northridge (2/2) 15 vs. Wichita State (3/22) Hit batters 3 Simon vs. Hawaii (2/7) Hits allowed 2 vs. Creighton (2/24) 3 Ambriz vs. Oregon State (5/3) Wild pitches 4 vs. Arizona State (4/17) 3 Silva vs. Washington (5/9) 4 vs. Arizona State (4/18) Hit batters 4 vs. Hawaii (2/7)

UCLA Record When...

Overall ...... 26-30 Friday ...... 6-4 Same number of hits ...... 0-2 Pac-10 ...... 9-12 Saturday ...... 10-5 Committing No Errors ...... 4-4 Non-Conference ...... 17-18 Sunday ...... 4-9 Last Five Games ...... 2-3 vs. Ranked Teams ...... 12-12 vs. Righthanders ...... 18-26 Last 10 Games ...... 5-5 vs. Unranked Teams ...... 14-18 vs. Lefthanders ...... 8-4 Home ...... 15-13 One-run Games ...... 10-4 Team Streaks and Stats Away ...... 6-16 Two-run Games ...... 4-6 Longest Winning Streak ...... 3 Neutral ...... 5-1 Extra Innings ...... 3-1 Longest Losing Streak ...... 7 Day ...... 15-22 Shutouts ...... 2-3 Largest Margin of Victory .....12 Night ...... 11-8 UCLA Scores First ...... 17-9 Largest Margin of Defeat...... 16 January...... 0-1 Opponent Scores First...... 9-21 Most Runs (UCLA only) ...... 17 February ...... 9-8 Leading After Seven ...... 19-4 Most Runs (Both Teams) ...... 23 March ...... 7-7 Trailing After Seven ...... 3-26 Fewest Runs (Both Teams) .... 2 April ...... 4-9 Tied After Seven ...... 4-0 Most Errors ...... 5 May ...... 6-5 Leading After Eight ...... 15-1 Most Opponent Errors ...... 3 Monday...... 1-1 Trailing After Eight ...... 3-24 Longest Game ...... 4:25 Tuesday ...... 3-8 Tied After Eight ...... 3-2 Shortest Game ...... 1:38 Wednesday ...... 0-1 Out-hit Opponents ...... 20-4 Largest Home Crowd ...... 1197 Thursday...... 1-0 Out-hit by Opponents ...... 6-24 Largest Road Crowd...... 3526 Bruins in the Pac-10 Standings (As of 5/20)

Team Batting Runners Picked Off Pac-10 Play Only Batting Avg. T-3. UCLA 6 Team Batting WalksAllowed 8. UCLA .280 Batting Average 2. UCLA 80 Hits Allowed 8. UCLA .277 Slugging % 8. UCLA 571 Wild Pitches 7. UCLA .441 Slugging % T-5. UCLA 21 Runs Allowed 7. UCLA .454 On Base % 7. UCLA 379 Balks 8. UCLA .358 On Base % T-6. UCLA 2 ER Allowed 8. UCLA .360 Runs Scored 7. UCLA 317 Hit Batters 6. UCLA 340 Runs Scored T-6. UCLA 20 WalksAllowed 7. UCLA 132 Hits 6. UCLA 212 Team Fielding 7. UCLA 539 Hits Fielding % Wild Pitches 8. UCLA 209 T-8. UCLA .958 Runs Batted In 6. UCLA 47 5. UCLA 316 Runs Batted In Balks 7. UCLA 123 Individual Batting Doubles T-4. UCLA 15 Slugging % 8. UCLA 97 Doubles 6. Averill .698 Hit Batters T-7. UCLA 37 Triples 7. UCLA 49 Home Runs 9. UCLA 7 Triples T-9. Whisler 6 Intentional Walks Allowed T-5. UCLA 5 Home Runs T-5. UCLA 7 Sac Bunts 6. UCLA 66 Home Runs T-4. Griffin 3 2. UCLA 29 Total Bases Individual Batting Strikeouts 5. UCLA 848 Total Plate Appearances Total Bases 2. Averill 25 6. Griffin 258 7. UCLA 343 T-3. McMillan 24 Total Plate Appearances T-6. Thayer 19 5. UCLA 2200 At Bats Total Plate Appearances 7. Griffin 215 6. UCLA 871 At Bats 10. Whisler 212 Individual Pitching 4. UCLA 1922 At Bats Innings Pitched Strikeouts 7. UCLA 755 5. Whisler 47.1 Walks 1. Averill 52 8. UCLA 193 T-5. Thayer 44 Walks Batters Struck Out T-5. Griffin 44 6. UCLA 85 T-7. Janssen 33 Hit By Pitch 7. McMillan 43 T-10. Whisler 28 7. UCLA 48 Hit By Pitch Individual Pitching 7. UCLA 17 Batters Struck Out Looking Strikeouts Batters Struck Out T-9. Janssen 11 1. UCLA 428 5. Janssen 69 Strikeouts 2. UCLA 168 Wins Stolen Bases Batters Struck Out Looking T-2. Silva 4 9. UCLA 25 T-7. Kunes 23 Stolen Bases 9. UCLA 6 Saves Caught Stealing Saves T-5. Silva 2 T-7. UCLA 18 7. Cordeiro 4 Team Pitching ERA Games Finished Steal Attempts Games Started 7. UCLA 6.63 T-1. Silva 6 9. UCLA 43 T-4. Whisler 14 Opp. Batting Avg. Grounded into DP Games Finished T-6. UCLA .309 T-4. UCLA 39 T-6. Silva 11 Innings PItched Team Fielding Losses 5. UCLA 192.2 Fielding % T-4. Whisler 6 T-6. UCLA .960 T-4. Janssen 6 Batters Struck Out 5. UCLA 141 Team Pitching Runners Picked Off ERA T-4. Janssen 2 Batters SO Looking 7. UCLA 5.86 7. UCLA 49 Wild Pitches Opposing Batting Avg. T-6. Kunes 10 Wins 7. UCLA .294 7. UCLA 9 Balks Batters Struck Out T-3. Kunes 5 Losses T-4. UCLA 387 4. UCLA 12 Hit Batters Batters SO Looking T-9. Simon 10 Saves 5. UCLA 132 5. UCLA 4 Individual Fielding Wins Chances Hits Allowed 7. UCLA 26 9. Whisler 352 T-6. UCLA 242 Losses Putouts Runs Allowed 2. UCLA 30 10. Whisler 316 6. UCLA 163 Saves Assists ER Allowed T-3. UCLA 12 3. Griffin 161 7. UCLA 120 8. McCarthy 147 STARTING LINEUP BY BATTING ORDER Date Opponent Record 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/31 CSUN 0-1 Thayer McCarthy Whisler Susdorf Janssen Denove Jensen Griffin Carpenter 2/1 CSUN 1-1 Thayer McCarthy Whisler Susdorf Janssen Denove Jensen Griffin Carpenter 2/2 CSUN 2-1 Thayer McCarthy Whisler Susdorf Denove McMillan Jensen Griffin Carpenter 2/4 UC Riverside 2-2 Thayer McCarthy Whisler Susdorf Janssen Denove Jensen Griffin Carpenter 2/7 Hawaii 2-3 Thayer Janssen Whisler Susdorf McMillan Denove Griffin McCarthy Carpenter 2/8 Hawaii 3-3 Griffin Janssen Whisler Susdorf Denove McMillan McCarthy Thayer Carpenter 2/9 Hawaii 3-4 Griffin Carpenter Whisler Susdorf Denove McMillan McCarthy Thayer Simon 2/14 North Carolina St. 4-4 Griffin Janssen Whisler Susdorf Denove McMillan Thayer McCarthy Carpenter 2/15 North Carolina St. 5-4 Griffin Conlin Whisler Susdorf Denove Averill Thayer McCarthy Carpenter 2/16 North Carolina St. 5-5 Griffin Jensen McMillan Whisler Denove Ambriz Thayer McCarthy Conlin 2/18 UC Santa Barbara 5-6 Griffin Sharp Denove Susdorf McMillan Whisler McCarthy Conlin Simon 2/22 Utah 6-6 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Thayer McCarthy Abney Conlin 2/22 Creighton 6-7 Griffin Thayer Susdorf Whisler Denove Lewis McCarthy Conlin Simon 2/23 Utah 7-7 Thayer McMillan Susdorf Whisler Ambriz McCarthy Trott Averill Abney 2/23 Texas A&M 7-8 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Ambriz McCarthy Averill Thayer 2/24 Creighton 8-8 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Ambriz McCarthy Averill Thayer 2/24 Texas A&M 8-9 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Sharp McCarthy Averill Thayer 2/28 Texas 9-9 Griffin Thayer Susdorf Whisler Denove Lewis McCarthy Janssen Averill 3/1 Tulane 10-9 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Ambriz McCarthy Averill Thayer 3/2 Cal State Fullerton 10-10 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Ambriz McCarthy Averill Thayer 3/4 LMU 10-11 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Ambriz McCarthy Averill Thayer 3/7 USC 11-11 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Ambriz McCarthy Averill Thayer 3/8 USC 11-12 Griffin Thayer Susdorf Whisler Denove McCarthy Carpenter Averill Abney 3/9 USC 12-12 Griffin Thayer Susdorf Whisler Denove Ambriz McCarthy Averill Carpenter 3/11 Pacific 12-13 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove McCarthy Thayer Janssen Averill 3/12 UC Riverside 12-14 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Ambriz McCarthy Thayer Averill 3/22 Wichita State 13-14 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Thayer Averill Conlin Carpenter 3/23 Wichita State 14-14 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Thayer Averill Conlin Carpenter 3/25 Long Beach State 14-15 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Thayer Averill Conlin Carpenter 3/28 Arizona 15-15 Griffin Thayer Susdorf Whisler Denove McMillan Averill Conlin Carpenter 3/29 Arizona 16-15 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Thayer Averill Conlin Carpenter 3/30 Arizona 16-16 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Thayer Averill Conlin Carpenter 4/4 California 17-16 Griffin McMillan Whisler Susdorf Thayer McCarthy Denove Averill Simon 4/5 California 17-17 Griffin McMillan Whisler Susdorf Thayer McCarthy Denove Averill Simon 4/6 California 17-18 Griffin McMillan Whisler Susdorf Thayer McCarthy Averill Abney Lewis 4/8 Long Beach State 17-19 Griffin McMillan Thayer Whisler McCarthy Denove Averill Simon Carpenter 4/11 USC 17-20 Griffin Thayer Susdorf Whisler Denove McMillan McCarthy Averill Carpenter 4/12 USC 17-21 Griffin McMillan Thayer Whisler Denove McCarthy Averill Carpenter Simon 4/13 USC 17-22 Griffin McMillan Thayer Whisler Denove McCarthy Jensen Averill Carpenter 4/15 CS Fullerton 17-23 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Denove Thayer McCarthy Trott Carpenter 4/17 ASU 18-23 Griffin Thayer Whisler Susdorf Denove McMillan McCarthy Averill Lewis 4/18 ASU 19-23 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Thayer Jensen McCarthy Averill Abney 4/19 ASU 19-24 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Thayer Jensen McCarthy Averill Abney 4/22 CS Fullerton 19-25 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Thayer Jensen Trott McCarthy Abney 4/29 LMU 20-25 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Thayer Jensen Trott McCarthy Abney 5/2 OSU 21-25 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Thayer Jensen Trott McCarthy Abney 5/3 OSU 22-25 Griffin Trott Whisler Susdorf McMillan Lewis McCarthy Thayer Abney 5/4 OSU 22-26 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Trott Jensen McCarthy Thayer Abney 5/6 UCSB 23-26 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Trott Lewis McCarthy Averill Thayer 5/9 Washington 24-26 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Jensen Trott McCarthy Averill Thayer 5/10 Washington 24-27 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Jensen Trott McCarthy Averill Thayer 5/11 Washington 24-28 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Jensen Trott McCarthy Averill Thayer 5/13 Pepperdine 25-28 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Jensen Trott McCarthy Averill Simon 5/16 Stanford 25-29 Griffin McMillan Susdorf Whisler Jensen Trott McCarthy Averill Thayer 5/17 Stanford 26-29 Griffin Trott Whisler Susdorf McMillan Thayer Lewis Averill McCarthy 5/18 Stanford 26-30 Griffin Trott Whisler Susdorf McMillan Thayer Lewis Averill McCarthy 5/23 WSU 5/24 WSU 5/25 WSU STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION Date Opponent Record 1B 2B 3B SS C LF CF RF DH P 1/31 CSUN 0-1 Janssen Griffin Carpenter McCarthy Denove Jensen Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 2/1 CSUN 1-1 Whisler Griffin Carpenter McCarthy Denove Jensen Thayer Susdorf Janssen Kunes 2/2 CSUN 2-1 Whisler Griffin Carpenter McCarthy Denove Jensen Thayer Susdorf McMillan Janssen 2/4 UC Riverside 2-2 Whisler Griffin Carpenter McCarthy Denove Jensen Thayer Susdorf Janssen Cordeiro 2/7 Hawaii 2-3 Janssen Griffin Carpenter McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 2/8 Hawaii 3-3 Whisler Griffin Carpenter McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Janssen Kunes 2/9 Hawaii 3-4 Whisler Griffin Carpenter McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Simon Susdorf Janssen 2/14 North Carolina State 4-4 Whisler Griffin Carpenter McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Janssen Kunes 2/15 North Carolina State 5-4 Whisler Griffin Conlin McCarthy Denove Susdorf Thayer Carpenter Averill Janssen 2/16 North Carolina State 5-5 Ambriz Griffin Conlin McCarthy Denove Jensen Thayer McMillan Whisler Whisler 2/18 UC Santa Barbara 5-6 Whisler Griffin Conlin McCarthy Denove McMillan Simon Susdorf Sharp Ambriz 2/22 Utah 6-6 Whisler Griffin Conlin McCarthy Abney McMillan Thayer Susdorf Denove Janssen 2/22 Creighton 6-7 Whisler Griffin Conlin McCarthy Denove Lewis Thayer Simon Denove Kunes 2/23 Utah 7-7 Ambriz Trott Averill McCarthy Abney McMillan Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 2/23 Texas A&M 7-8 Ambriz Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Whisler Simon 2/24 Creighton 8-8 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Ambriz Beck 2/24 Texas A&M 8-9 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Sharp Ambriz 2/28 Texas 9-9 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Lewis Thayer Susdorf Janssen Kunes 3/1 Tulane 10-9 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Ambriz Janssen 3/2 Cal State Fullerton 10-10 Ambriz Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 3/4 LMU 10-11 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Ambriz Ambriz 3/7 USC 11-11 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Ambriz Kunes 3/8 USC 11-12 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Abney Carpenter Thayer Susdorf Denove Janssen 3/9 USC 12-12 Ambriz Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Carpenter Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 3/11 Pacific 12-13 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Janssen Ambriz 3/12 UC Riverside 12-14 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove McMillan Thayer Susdorf Ambriz Beck 3/22 Wichita State 13-14 Whisler Griffin Averill Conlin Denove Carpenter Thayer Susdorf McMillan Kunes 3/23 Wichita State 14-14 Whisler Griffin Averill Conlin Denove Carpenter Thayer Susdorf McMillan Cordeiro 3/25 Long Beach State 14-15 McMillan Griffin Averill Conlin Denove Carpenter Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 3/28 Arizona 15-15 Whisler Griffin Averill Conlin Denove Carpenter Thayer Susdorf McMillan Cordeiro 3/29 Arizona 16-15 McMillan Griffin Averill Conlin Denove Carpenter Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 3/30 Arizona 16-16 McMillan Griffin Averill Conlin Denove Carpenter Thayer Susdorf Whisler Janssen 4/4 California 17-16 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Simon Thayer Susdorf McMillan Kunes 4/5 California 17-17 McMillan Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Simon Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 4/6 California 17-18 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Abney Lewis Thayer Susdorf McMillan Janssen 4/8 Long Beach State 17-19 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Simon Thayer Carpenter McMillan Miltenberger 4/11 USC 17-20 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Carpenter Thayer Susdorf McMillan Kunes 4/12 USC 17-21 McMillan Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Simon Thayer Carpenter Whisler Whisler 4/13 USC 17-22 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Jensen Thayer Carpenter McMillan Janssen 4/15 CS Fullerton 17-23 Whisler Griffin Trott McCarthy Denove Carpenter Thayer Susdorf McMillan Miltenberger 4/17 ASU 18-23 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Denove Lewis Thayer Susdorf McMillan Kunes 4/18 ASU 19-23 McMillan Griffin Averill McCarthy Abney Jensen Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 4/19 ASU 19-24 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Abney Jensen Thayer Susdorf McMillan Janssen 4/22 CS Fullerton 19-25 Whisler Griffin Trott McCarthy Abney Jensen Thayer Susdorf McMillan Beck 4/29 LMU 20-25 Whisler Griffin Trott McCarthy Abney Jensen Thayer Susdorf McMillan Janssen 5/2 OSU 21-25 Whisler Griffin Trott McCarthy Abney Jensen Thayer Susdorf McMillan Kunes 5/3 OSU 22-25 McMillan Griffin Trott McCarthy Abney Lewis Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 5/4 OSU 22-26 Whisler Griffin Trott McCarthy Abney Jensen Thayer Susdorf McMillan Johnson 5/6 UCSB 23-26 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Trott Lewis Thayer Susdorf McMillan Cordeiro 5/9 Washington 24-26 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Trott Jensen Thayer Susdorf McMillan Janssen 5/10 Washington 24-27 McMillan Griffin Averill McCarthy Trott Jensen Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 5/11 Washington 24-28 McMillan Griffin Averill McCarthy Trott Jensen Thayer Susdorf Whisler Kunes 5/13 Pepperdine 25-28 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Trott Jensen Simon Susdorf McMillan Ambriz 5/16 Stanford 25-29 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Trott Jensen Thayer Susdorf McMillan Janssen 5/17 Stanford 26-29 McMillan Griffin Averill McCarthy Trott Lewis Thayer Susdorf Whisler Whisler 5/18 Stanford 26-30 Whisler Griffin Averill McCarthy Trott Lewis Thayer Susdorf McMillan Silva 5/23 WSU 5/24 WSU 5/25 WSU PLAYER PROFILES

#1 - JARRAD P AGE #6 - SEAN C ARPENTER #14 - WES WHISLER SS/OF ° 6-0 ° 200 ° S/R ° Fr. ° San Leandro OF ° 6-0 ° 165 ° R/R ° Fr. ° San Diego 1B/P ° 6-5 ° 227 ° L/L ° So. ° Noblesville, IN

Season High Career high Season High Career high Hitting Season High Career High At Bats - - At Bats 4, 9 Times, 4/11 4, 9 Times, 4/11/03 At Bats 7, 4/18, ASU 7. 4/18/03, ASU Runs - - Runs 3, 2/2, CSUN 3, 2/2, CSUN Runs 4, 4/4, CAL 4, 4/4/03, CAL Hits - - Hits 3, 2/2, CSUN 3, 2/2, CSUN Hits 3, 4 Times, 5/18 3, 11 Times, 5/18/03 RBI - - RBI 4, 3/23, Wich. St. 4, 3/23/03, Wich. St. RBI 3, 3 Times, 5/18 5, 5/18/02, Stanford Doubles - - Doubles 1, 6 Times, 5/11 1, 6 Times, 5/11/03 Doubles 1, 3 Times, 5/17 2, 5/18/02, Stanford Triples - - Triples - - Triples - - Home Runs - - Home Runs - - HomeRuns 2, 5/18, Stanford 2, 4 Times, 5/18/03 Stolen Bases - - Stolen Bases 3, 2/2, CSUN 3, 2/2/03, CSUN Stolen Bases - 2, 4/7/02, CAL Pitching Season High Career High #2 - CHAD CONCOLINO #7 - CHRIS DENOVE Innings 9, 2 Times, 5/17 9, 3 Times, 5/17/03 OF ° 5-11 ° 185 ° R/R ° Sr. ° Santa Ana C ° 6-1 ° 195 ° R/R ° Fr.* ° Agoura Hills Hits Allowed 12, 4/12, USC 12, 4/12/03, USC Runs Allowed 8, 2/7, Hawaii 8, 2/7, Hawaii Season High Career high Season High Career high ER Allowed 7, 2 Times, 4/12 7, 2 Times, 4/12/03 At Bats - - At Bats 5, 4 Times, 3/23 5, 4 Times, 3/23/03 Walks Issued 6, 4/18, ASU 6, 4/18/03, ASU Runs - - Runs 2, 6 Times, 3/9 2, 6 Times, 3/9/03 Strikeouts 9, 5/10, WASH 9, 5/10/03, WASH Hits - - Hits 3, 3 Times, 3/9 3, 3 Times, 3/9/03 RBI - - RBI 4, 2/28, Texas 4, 2/28/03, Texas Doubles - - Doubles 2, 2/15, NCST 2, 2/15, NCST #15 - CHRIS C ORDEIRO Triples - - Triples - - P ° 6-4 ° 193 ° R/R ° Jr ° Thousand Oaks Home Runs - - Home Runs 1, 6 Times, 4/13 1, 6 Times, 4/13/03 Stolen Bases - - Stolen Bases - - Season High Career high Innings 5, 2 Times, 3/12 9, 2/22/02, USC #3 - MATT THAYER #8 - KEVIN CONLIN Hits Allowed 7, 3/28, Arizona 10, 3/24/02, Miami OF ° 5-10 ° 173 ° R/L ° So. ° Woodland Hills UTL ° 6-3 ° 200 ° R/R ° So. ° Irvine Runs Allowed 6, 3/23, Wich. St. 7, 3 Times, 5/26/02 ER Allowed 5, 2 Times, 5/11 7, 5/26/02, USC Season High Career high Season High Career high Walks Issued 1, 7 Times, 4/29 5, 3/9/02, CSUN At Bats 5, 9 Times, 5/17 6, 2/16/02, Hawaii At Bats 5, 2 Times, 3/30 6, 3/3/02, Tulane Strikeouts 7, 3/12, UCR 7, 2 Times, 3/12/03 Runs 4, 2/1, CSUN 4, 2/1, CSUN Runs 2, 3/23, Wich. St. 2, 3/23/03, Wich. St. Hits 3, 4 Times, 5/3 3, 6 Times, 5/3/03 Hits 2, 2 Times, 3/23 2, 6 Times, 3/23/03 #16 - DAN REID RBI 5, 4/4, CAL 5, 4/4/03, CAL RBI 1, 5 Times, 3/30 2, 3 Times, 4/6/02 P ° 6-3 ° 200 ° L/L ° Fr. ° Orange Doubles 2, 2 Times, 4/4 2, 2 Times, 4/4/03 Doubles 2, 3/22, Wich. St, 2, 3/22, Wich. St. Triples - - Triples - - Season High Career high Home Runs 1, 5 Times, 4/6 1, 6 Times, 4/6/03 Home Runs - - Innings - 2.2, 2/8/02, Fl. Atl. Stolen Bases 1, 9 Times, 4/29 2, 3/3/02, Tulane Stolen Bases 1, 3/23, Wich. St. 1, 2 Times, 3/23/03 Hits Allowed - 3, 2/8, Fla. Atl. Runs Allowed - 6, 2/8, Fla. Atl. #4 - WILL P ENNIALL #10 - DOUG SILVA ER Allowed - 3, 2/8, Fla. Atl. OF ° 5-11 ° 170 ° S/R ° Fr. ° La Canada P ° 5-11 ° 200 ° R/R ° Sr. ° Danville Walks Issued - 4, 2/8, Fla. Atl. Strikeouts - 5, 2/8/02, Fl. Atl. Season High Career high Season High Career high At Bats - - Innings 6, 4/18, ASU 6.2, 4/7/02, CAL #17 - MIKE KUNES Runs - - Hits Allowed 7, 5/18, Stanford 7, 5/18/03, Stanford P ° 6-2 1/2 ° 215 ° L/L ° Sr. ° Chatsworth Hits - - Runs Allowed 5, 5/18, Stanford 6, 4/28/01, USC RBI - - ER Allowed 5, 5/18, Stanford 6, 4/28/01, USC Season High Career high Doubles - - Walks Issued 3, 3 Times, 4/18 5, 4/18/01, CSUF Innings 7, 2 Times, 2/28 9, 5/3/02, WASH Triples - - Strikeouts 8, 4/4, CAL 8, 4/4/03, CAL Hits Allowed 9, 2 Times, 4/17 10, 2 Times, 2/16/02 Home Runs - - Runs Allowed 7, 2 Times, 4/17 8, 2 Times, 5/10/02 Stolen Bases - - #12 - RYAN M CCARTHY ER Allowed 7, 2/22, Creighton 8, 2/23/02, USC SS ° 6-3 ° 180 ° R/R ° So. ° Thousand Oaks Walks Issued 5, 5/2, OSU 5, 5/2/03, OSU #5 P RESTON G RIFFIN Strikeouts 9, 3/22, Wich. St. 9, 3/22, Wich. St. 2B ° 5-11 ° 185 ° R/R ° Jr. ° Long Beach Season High Career high At Bats 5, 8 Times, 5/18 7, 4/7/02, CAL #18 - JEFF A BNEY Season High Career high Runs 4, 3/9, USC 4, 3/9/03, USC C ° 6-1 ° 200 ° R/R ° Fr.* ° Portland, OR At Bats 6, 2 Times, 4/18 7, 4/18/01, CSUF Hits 4, 2 Times, 5/3 4, 2 Times, 5/3/03 Runs 3, 3/9, USC 3, 2 Times, 3/9/03 RBI 5, 2/15, NCST 5, 2/15/03, NCST Season High Career high Hits 3, 6 Times, 4/13 4, 4/1/01, WSU Doubles 1, 5 Times, 3/9 1, 14 Times, 3/9/03 At Bats 6, 4/18, ASU 6, 4/18/03, ASU RBI 6, 3/12, UCR 6, 3/12/03, UCR Triples - 1, 4/30/02, UCSB Runs 1, 4 Times, 4/18 1, 4 Times, 4/18/03 Doubles 1, 8 Times, 5/11 1, 13 Times, 5/11/03 Home Runs 1, 6 Times, 4/17 1, 6 Times, 4/17/03 Hits 2, 4/18, ASU 2, 4/18/03, ASU Triples 1, 2 Times, 4/11 1, 2 Times, 4/11/03 Stolen Bases 1, 5/3, OSU 1, 5/3/03, OSU RBI 2, 2 Times, 4/29 2, 2 Times, 4/29 Home Runs 2, 2/16, NCST 2, 2/16/03, NCST Doubles 1, 4/6, CAL 1, 4/6, CAL Stolen Bases 1, 2 Times, 4/11 2, 3/11/01, Arizona Triples - - Home Runs 1, 2 Times, 3/8 1, 2 Times, 3/8/03 Stolen Bases - - PLAYER PROFILES

#19 - MATT SHARP #23 - ADAM SIMON #27 WARREN TROTT OF ° 6-1 ° 190 ° L/R ° So. ° Wilmette, IL P/OF ° 5-9 ° 161 ° R/R ° Fr. ° La Puente UTL ° 6-1 ° 188 ° S/R ° Sr. ° Torrance

Season High Career high Season High Career high Season High Career high At Bats 3, 2 Times, 2/24 5, 2/13/02, UH-Hilo At Bats 4, 4 Times, 5/13 4, 4 Times, 5/13/03 At Bats 6, 5/17, Stanford 6, 5/17/03, Stanford Runs - 1, 3 Times, 4/6/02 Runs 1, 4 Times, 5/17 1, 4 Times, 5/17/03 Runs 2, 2 Times, 5/3 2, 5 Times,5/3/03 Hits 1, 2/16, NCST 1, 5 Times, 2/16/03 Hits 2, 2/18, UCSB 2, 2/18/03, UCSB Hits 3, 5/2, OSU 3, 2 Times, 5/2/03 RBI 1, 2/16, NCST 1, 2/16/03, NCST RBI 2, 2/18, UCSB 2, 2/18/03, UCSB RBI 3, 5/3, OSU 3, 5/3/03, OSU Doubles 1, 2/16, NCST 1, 2/16/03, NCST Doubles - - Doubles 1, 4 Times, 5/2 1, 8 Times, 5/2/03 Triples - - Triples - - Triples - 1, 2 Times, 4/30/02 Home Runs - - Home Runs - - Home Runs 1, 2 Times, 5/3 1, 2 Times, 5/3/03 Stolen Bases - - Stolen Bases - - Stolen Bases - 1, 3 Times, 5/11/02 Season High Career high #20 - BRETT MCMILLAN Innings 5.1, 2/23, TAMU 5.1, 2/23/03, TAMU #28 - KEVIN JERKENS 3B/1B ° 6-5 ° 210 ° R/R ° Fr. ° Shingle Springs Hits Allowed 8, 2/23, TAMU 8, 2/23/03, TAMU P ° 6-1 ° 185 ° R/R ° Sr. ° Toluca Lake Runs Allowed 7, 2 Times, 3/30 7, 2 Times, 3/30 Season High Career high ER Allowed 6, 2/23, TAMU 6, 2/23/03, TAMU Season High Career high At Bats 6, 2 Times, 5/17 6, 2 Times, 5/17/03 Walks Issued 5, 2/7, Hawaii 5, 2/7, Hawaii Innings 1, 3 Times, 5/11 5, 5/7/02, LBSU Runs 4, 4/4, CAL 4, 4/4/03, CAL Strikeouts 4, 2 Times, 2/7 4, 2 Times, 2/7 Hits Allowed 3, 3/4, LMU 7, 1/29/02, UCI Hits 3, 8 Times, 4/18 3, 8 Times, 4/18/03 Runs Allowed 3, 4/6, CAL 5, 4/30/02, UCSB RBI 4, 5/17, Stanford 4, 5/17/03, Stanford #24 - CHRISTIAN LEWIS ER Allowed 2, 3/4, LMU 5, 4/30/02, UCSB Doubles 2, 3/1, Tulane 2, 3/1/03, Tulane OF ° 6-0 ° 190 ° R/R ° Sr. ° Santa Cruz Walks Issued - 3, 2/10/02, Fla. Atl. Triples 1, 3/29, Arizona 1, 3/29/03, Arizona Strikeouts 2, 2/15, NCST 5, 2/9/01, UNLV Home Runs 1, 7 Times, 5/17 1, 7 Times, 5/17/03 Season High Career high Stolen Bases - - At Bats 4, 5/17, Stanford 5, 3 Times, 2/14/02 #29 - CHRIS JENSEN Runs 2, 5/6, UCSB 2, 2 Times, 5/6/03 OF ° 6-1 ° 185 ° L/R ° So. ° San Diego #21 - KYLE WILSON Hits 2, 2 Times, 5/6 3, 4/22/01, KSU P ° 6-1 ° 185 ° R/R ° So. ° Valencia RBI 2, 4/18, ASU 3, 4/22/01, KSU Season High Career high Doubles 1, 2/22, Creighton 2, 2/14/02, UH-Hilo At Bats 5, 2 Times, 4/18 6, 4/7/02, CAL Season High Career high Triples 1, 4/18, ASU 1, 4/18/03, ASU Runs 2, 2/1, CSUN 2, 3 Times, 2/1/03 Innings 3.1, 4/6, CAL 4.2, 5/10/02, Ariz. Home Runs 1, 5/6, UCSB 1, 2 Times, 5/6/03 Hits 2, 5 Times, 5/11 3, 2 Times, 4/6/02 Hits Allowed 5, 4/19, ASU 7, 5/19/02, Stanford Stolen Bases 1, 4/5, CAL 1, 4/5/03, CAL RBI 3, 2/2, CSUN 3, 2 Times, 2/2/03 Runs Allowed 4, 4/19, ASU 5, 2/17/02, Hawaii Doubles 1, 2 Times, 4/17 1, 5 Times, 4/17/03 ER Allowed 4, 4/19, ASU 5, 2/17/02, Hawaii #25 - GARETT WHITE Triples - - Walks Issued 2, 4/6, CAL 3, 2 Times, 4/30/02 P ° 6-3 ° 195 ° L/L ° Fr. ° Bakersfield Home Runs 1, 2 Times, 5/10 1, 3 Times, 5/10/03 Strikeouts 1, 2 Times, 4/18 3, 2 Times, 5/10/02 Stolen Bases 1, 1/31, CSUN 1, 2 Times, 1/31/03 Season High Career high #22 - CASEY JANSSEN Innings 2, 2 Times, 4/15 2, 2 Times, 4/15 #30 - MIKE C ASTILLO 1B/P ° 6-1 ° 185 ° R/R ° Jr. ° Huntington Beach Hits Allowed 4, 4/22, CSUF 4, 4/22/03, CSUF P ° 5-10 ° 165 ° R/R ° Jr. ° Tustin Runs Allowed 4, 4/22, CSUF 4, 4/22/03, CSUF Hitting Season High Career high ER Allowed 4, 4/22, CSUF 4, 4/22/03, CSUF Season High Career high At Bats 5, 2/8, Hawaii 5, 6 Times, 4/6/02 Walks Issued 3, 3/11, UOP 3, 3/11/03, UOP Innings 3, 5/13, Pepp 3, 3 Times, 5/13/03 Runs 2, 2/1, CSUN 3, 2/10/02, Fla. Atl. Strikeouts 2, 3/11, UOP 2, 3/11/03, UOP Hits Allowed 1, 2 Times, 5/18 5, 2 Times, 5/21/02 Hits 2, 2/7, Hawaii 3, 2/1/02, Gonzaga Runs Allowed 1, 2 Times, 5/18 4, 2/23/02, USC RBI 1, 2/7, Hawaii 3, 2/8/02, Fla. Atl. #26 - JOSH ROENICKE ER Allowed 1, 2 Times, 5/18 3, 4 Times, 5/21/02 Doubles 1, 2/4, UCR 1, 4 Times, 3/9/02 OF/SS ° 6-3 ° 183 ° R/R ° Fr. ° Nevada City Walks Issued 3, 4/22, CSUF 2, 2 Times, 5/21/02 Triples - - Strikeouts 2, 5/13, Pepp 4, 5/21/02, CSUF Home Runs - 1, 4 Times, 3/5/02 Season High Career high Stolen Bases 1, 2/7, Hawaii 2, 2/26/02, UCSB At Bats 1, 2/15, NCST 1, 2/15, NCST #31 - KYLE M OWERY Pitching Season High Career High Runs - - OF ° 6-4 ° 210 ° R/R ° Fr.* ° Dana Point Innings 7, 2 Times, 5/11 7, 3 Times, 5/11/03 Hits - - Hits Allowed 11, 5/16, Stanford 11, 5/16/03, Stanford RBI - - Season High Career high Runs Allowed 8, 4/19, ASU 8, 4/19/03, ASU Doubles - - At Bats 2, 4/15, CSUF 2, 4/15/03, CSUF ER Allowed 8, 4/19, ASU 8, 4/19/03, ASU Triples - - Runs - - Walks Issued 6, 3/1, Tulane 8, 4/7/02, CAL Home Runs - - Hits 1, 4/22, CSUF 1, 4/22/03, CSUF Strikeouts 11, 5/11, WASH 12, 3/25/02, Miami Stolen Bases - - RBI - - Doubles - - Triples - - Home Runs - - Stolen Bases - - PLAYER PROFILES

#32 - HECTOR AMBRIZ #37 - AARON MARKEL 1B/C/P ° 6-1 ° 220 ° R/R ° Fr. ° Placentia C ° 5-11 ° 190 ° R/R ° Fr. ° Pomona Notes: Season High Career high Season High Career high At Bats 4, 4 Times, 3/12 4, 4 Times, 3/12/03 At Bats 1, 4/15, CSUF 1, 4/15/03, CSUF Runs 1, 4 Times, 3/9 1, 4 Times, 3/9/03 Runs - - Hits 3, 3/1, Tulane 3, 3/1/03, Tulane Hits - - RBI 2, 3/1, Tulane 2, 3/1/03, Tulane RBI - - Doubles 1, 2 Times, 3/7 1, 2 Times, 3/7/03 Doubles - - Triples - - Triples - - Home Runs - - Home Runs - - Stolen Bases - - Stolen Bases - - Season High Career high Innings 6.2, 2/24, TAMU 6.2, 2/24/03, TAMU #44 - DANIEL MILTENBERGER Hits Allowed 8, 3/4, ,LMU 8, 3/4/03, LMU P ° 6-0 ° 190 ° R/R ° Fr. ° Mission Viejo Runs Allowed 7, 2/18, UCSB 7, 2/18/03, UCSB ER Allowed 5, 3/11, UOP 5, 3/11/03, UOP Season High Career high Walks Issued 4, 3 Times, 3/11 4, 3 Times, 3/11/03 Innings 3, 4/8, LBSU 3, 4/8/03, LBSU Strikeouts 8, 2/24, TAMU 8, 2/24/03, TAMU Hits Allowed 3, 2 Times, 4/15 3, 2 Times, 4/15/03 Runs Allowed 7, 4/15, CSUF 7, 4/15/03, CSUF #33 - SCOTT B OTTERMAN ER Allowed 6, 4/15, CSUF 6, 4/15/03, CSUF P ° 6-4 ° 220 ° R/R ° Fr. ° Grapevine, TX Walks Issued 3, 4/15, CSUF 3, 4/15/03, CSUF Strikeouts 1, 2 Times, 4/19 1, 2 Times, 4/19 Season High Career high Innings 1, 2 Times, 3/9 1, 2 Times, 3/9 #45 - BILLY S USDORF Hits Allowed 2, 3/9, USC 2, 3/9, USC OF/P ° 6-1 ° 200 ° R/R ° So. ° Newhall Runs Allowed 1, 3/9, USC 1, 3/9, USC ER Allowed 1, 3/9, USC 1, 3/9, USC Walks Issued 1, 3/9, USC 1, 3/9, USC Hitting Season High Career high Strikeouts 1, 3/9, USC 1, 3/9, USC At Bats 6, 5 Times, 5/17 6, 6 Times, 5/17/03 Runs 3, 2 Times, 3/29 3, 3 Times, 3/29/03 #34 - DAVID JOHNSON Hits 4, 5/3, OSU 4, 5/3/03, OSU P ° 6-5 ° 200 ° R/R ° So. ° Manhattan Beach RBI 3, 5 Times, 4/18 3, 7 Times, 4/18/03 Doubles 2, 3/29, Arizona 2, 3/29/03, Arizona Season High Career high Triples - - Innings 2.2, 2 Times, 4/5 6, 5/7/02, PEPP Home Runs 1, 9 Times, 5/18 1, 10 Times, 5/18/03 Hits Allowed 6, 5/4, OSU 6, 4 Times, 5/4/03 Stolen Bases - 2, 3/8/02, CSUN Runs Allowed 6, 5/4, OSU 7, 5/19/02, Stanford Pitching Season High Career High ER Allowed 6, 5/4, OSU 7, 5/19/02, Stanford Innings - 3, 4/14/02, ASU Walks Issued 2, 2 Times, 2/16 4, 2 Times, 5/7/02 Hits Allowed - 3, 5/26/02, USC Strikeouts 6, 2/8, Hawaii 6, 2/8/03, Hawaii Runs Allowed - 4, 5/26/02, USC ER Allowed - 4, 5/26/02, USC #36 - BRANDON A VERILL Walks Issued - 3, 3/23/02, Miami INF ° 6-4 ° 200 ° R/R ° Jr. ° Orange Strikeouts - 2, 2 Times, 3/26/02

#50 - BRYAN B ECK Hitting Season High Career high P ° 6-5 ° 220 ° R/R ° So. ° Irvine At Bats 5, 3 Times, 5/18 7, 4/7/02, CAL Runs 3, 5/17, Stanford 4, 2/8/02, Fl. Atl. Season High Career high Hits 3, 5 Times, 5/17 4, 2 Times, 5/12/02 Innings 4, 3 Times, 5/18 4, 3 Times, 5/18/03 RBI 5, 3/30, Arizona 5, 2/8/02, Fl. Atl. Hits Allowed 7, 3/12, UCR 7, 3/12/03, UCR Doubles 2, 3/29, Arizona 2, 3 Times, 3/29/03 Runs Allowed 7, 3/12, UCR 7, 3/12/03, UCR Triples 1, 2 Times, 5/18 1, 3/22/03, Wich. St. ER Allowed 5, 3/12, UCR 5, 3/12/03, UCR Home Runs 2, 3/30, Arizona 2, 2 Times, 3/30/03 Walks Issued 4, 2/24, Creighton 4, 2/24/03, Creigh. Stolen Bases - 1, 3/25/02, Miami Strikeouts 4, 3 Times, 5/6 4, 4 Times, 5/6/03 Pitching Season High Career High Innings - 3, 2/14/01, UCSB Hits Allowed - 4, 2 Times, 3/8/02 Runs Allowed - 5, 3/8/02, CSUN ER Allowed - 5, 3/8/02, CSUN Walks Issued - 3, 2/2/01, Hawaii Strikeouts - 4, 3/8/02, CSUN The Automated ScoreBook Overall Statistics for UCLA BRUINS (as of May 19, 2003) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 26-30 Home: 15-13 Away: 6-16 Neutral: 5-1 Pac-10: 9-12

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

20 McMillan, Brett.. .339 51-48 186 39 63 15 1 7 31 101 .543 19 4 43 2 .411 0 0 1-2 107 4 6 .949 7 Denove, Chris.... .319 39-39 141 23 45 6 0 6 26 69 .489 5 1 26 8 .345 1 3 0-1 253 37 5 .983 36 Averill, Brandon. .313 46-38 134 23 42 9 2 8 26 79 .590 13 4 52 3 .388 1 0 0-0 28 65 14 .869 45 Susdorf, Billy... .311 52-52 206 36 64 12 0 9 38 103 .500 20 1 35 4 .373 1 0 0-3 100 4 6 .945 27 Trott, Warren.... .308 22-15 65 12 20 6 0 2 8 32 .492 8 2 11 0 .400 0 0 0-0 60 22 0 1.000 14 Whisler, Wes...... 302 56-56 212 39 64 3 0 9 34 94 .443 26 7 41 5 .393 2 0 1-4 316 30 6 .983 3 Thayer, Matt...... 293 55-54 181 42 53 12 1 5 33 82 .453 30 8 44 5 .408 4 4 9-14 135 4 4 .972 6 Carpenter, Sean.. .278 34-22 72 18 20 7 0 0 10 27 .375 5 1 15 1 .329 1 0 6-7 20 13 4 .892 29 Jensen, Chris.... .272 33-17 81 11 22 3 0 2 7 31 .383 8 1 14 0 .344 0 1 2-2 27 1 0 1.000 24 Lewis, Christian. .265 24-8 34 4 9 1 1 1 4 15 .441 1 0 11 0 .286 0 0 1-2 20 1 2 .913 5 Griffin, Preston. .256 55-55 215 37 55 9 2 8 39 92 .428 22 9 44 1 .343 5 5 2-4 120 161 6 .979 12 McCarthy, Ryan... .253 51-50 178 31 45 6 0 7 37 72 .404 19 1 32 6 .325 2 3 1-2 73 147 16 .932 8 Conlin, Kevin.... .227 22-11 44 8 10 3 0 0 6 13 .295 3 7 10 2 .370 0 0 1-1 15 29 6 .880 32 Ambriz, Hector... .224 25-10 49 4 11 2 0 0 5 13 .265 5 0 7 0 .296 0 0 0-0 51 9 2 .968 18 Abney, Jeff...... 143 21-11 42 4 6 1 0 2 7 13 .310 1 0 15 2 .159 1 0 0-0 68 9 3 .963 23 Simon, Adam...... 091 25-8 33 4 3 0 0 0 3 3 .091 2 0 8 0 .143 0 1 0-0 25 5 1 .968 ------31 Mowery, Kyle...... 250 4-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 0 2 0 .250 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 19 Sharp, Matt...... 143 13-2 14 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 .214 0 1 6 0 .200 0 0 0-0 10 1 0 1.000 22 Janssen, Casey... .138 10-8 29 4 4 1 0 0 1 5 .172 6 1 11 0 .306 0 0 1-1 20 10 0 1.000 37 Markel, Aaron.... .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 26 Roenicke, Josh... .000 4-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000

Totals...... 280 56-56 1922 340 539 97 7 66 316 848 .441 193 48 428 39 .358 18 17 25-43 1460 582 86 .960 Opponents...... 294 56-56 1940 379 571 110 12 65 343 900 .464 212 49 387 42 .374 21 33 37-67 1454 525 51 .975

LOB - Team (406), Opp (416). DPs turned - Team (44), Opp (45). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (9), WHISLER 6, THAYER 1, TROTT 1, MCMILLAN 1, Opp (7). Picked off - SHARP 2, JENSEN 1, MCMILLAN 1, GRIFFIN 1, SIMON 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

10 Silva, Doug...... 3.94 6-0 17 1 0 0/0 3 48.0 45 25 21 24 34 9 1 8 177 .254 1 5 0 4 4 50 Beck, Bryan...... 4.50 3-2 19 3 0 0/0 1 42.0 42 23 21 21 31 7 1 4 155 .271 3 3 1 2 3 15 Cordeiro, Chris.. 4.62 1-2 20 4 0 0/1 4 48.2 53 29 25 8 41 12 1 6 197 .269 4 0 2 1 2 14 Whisler, Wes..... 5.08 3-6 14 14 1 0/1 0 79.2 88 53 45 28 50 21 2 6 305 .289 3 5 0 3 7 22 Janssen, Casey... 6.27 5-6 15 13 1 1/0 0 66.0 87 54 46 24 69 10 0 13 271 .321 9 5 2 0 6 32 Ambriz, Hector... 6.50 0-5 12 5 0 0/0 0 45.2 58 42 33 24 41 8 1 6 190 .305 7 4 1 2 2 17 Kunes, Mike...... 6.51 4-2 14 12 0 0/0 0 66.1 82 59 48 27 60 21 2 8 271 .303 10 5 5 5 7 34 Johnson, David... 6.60 2-2 18 1 0 0/0 2 30.0 36 25 22 14 30 4 1 5 124 .290 6 4 1 0 0 23 Simon, Adam...... 6.84 1-3 9 1 0 0/0 1 25.0 31 24 19 19 16 7 3 3 102 .304 0 10 2 2 0 21 Wilson, Kyle..... 7.59 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 10.2 14 11 9 6 2 2 0 0 42 .333 2 3 0 1 1 ------30 Castillo, Mike... 2.84 1-1 5 0 0 0/0 0 6.1 2 2 2 6 3 1 0 1 21 .095 0 0 0 0 0 33 Botterman, Scott. 4.50 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 .286 0 1 0 0 0 25 White, Garett.... 10.29 0-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 7.0 10 8 8 6 4 3 0 1 26 .385 2 1 1 1 0 28 Jerkens, Kevin... 12.46 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 1 4.1 10 8 6 0 3 5 0 1 25 .400 0 2 0 0 0 44 Miltenberger, Dan 19.80 0-1 4 2 0 0/0 0 5.0 11 15 11 4 2 0 0 3 27 .407 0 1 0 0 1

Totals...... 5.86 26-30 56 56 2 2/1 12 486.2 571 379 317 212 387 110 12 65 1940 .294 47 49 15 21 33 Opponents...... 5.52 30-26 56 56 4 3/2 13 484.2 539 340 297 193 428 97 7 66 1922 .280 50 48 17 18 17

PB - Team (14), DENOVE 9, ABNEY 3, SHARP 1, TROTT 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (6), ABNEY 2, JANSSEN 2, SIMON 1, SILVA 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - DENOVE (25-43), ABNEY (9-13), AMBRIZ (7-10), JANSSEN (5-9), CORDEIRO (2-7), SILVA (2-7), SIMON (6-7), WHISLER (6-7), BECK (2-6), TROTT (3-5), JOHNSON (2-4), WHITE (1-3), WILSON (2-3), KUNES (2-3), BOTTERMAN (0-1). The Automated ScoreBook Overall Statistics for UCLA BRUINS (as of May 20, 2003) (Pac-10 games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 9-12 Home: 6-6 Away: 3-6 Pac-10: 9-12

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

36 Averill, Brandon. .381 20-18 63 12 24 6 1 4 13 44 .698 4 2 25 3 .429 1 0 0-0 18 33 9 .850 27 Trott, Warren.... .357 13-9 42 10 15 4 0 1 7 22 .524 5 2 6 0 .449 0 0 0-0 40 16 0 1.000 45 Susdorf, Billy... .351 19-19 77 17 27 6 0 4 14 45 .584 11 0 14 2 .432 0 0 0-1 44 2 1 .979 29 Jensen, Chris.... .324 14-9 37 7 12 2 0 2 3 20 .541 5 0 9 0 .405 0 1 0-0 14 1 0 1.000 20 McMillan, Brett.. .322 21-21 90 22 29 6 1 4 18 49 .544 10 1 24 1 .396 0 0 0-0 78 3 3 .964 14 Whisler, Wes...... 306 21-21 85 17 26 2 0 6 14 46 .541 13 2 15 2 .410 0 0 0-1 93 9 0 1.000 7 Denove, Chris.... .290 9-9 31 3 9 0 0 1 5 12 .387 1 0 5 1 .303 1 1 0-1 58 5 2 .969 3 Thayer, Matt...... 257 21-21 74 12 19 6 1 1 15 30 .405 13 3 19 3 .385 1 0 1-5 67 3 3 .959 32 Ambriz, Hector... .250 8-0 8 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .250 0 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 5 Griffin, Preston. .235 21-21 85 13 20 2 1 3 11 33 .388 10 3 14 1 .330 2 3 1-3 56 51 0 1.000 12 McCarthy, Ryan... .215 19-18 65 9 14 0 0 3 15 23 .354 9 0 11 2 .307 1 0 1-1 21 49 9 .886 24 Lewis, Christian. .174 14-5 23 0 4 0 1 0 2 6 .261 1 0 5 0 .208 0 0 1-2 10 1 1 .917 6 Carpenter, Sean.. .150 12-6 20 3 3 2 0 0 1 5 .250 1 0 4 1 .190 0 0 2-2 10 1 1 .917 8 Conlin, Kevin.... .133 7-3 15 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 .133 1 3 2 1 .316 0 0 0-0 5 10 2 .882 18 Abney, Jeff...... 130 9-6 23 2 3 1 0 0 2 4 .174 0 0 7 0 .125 1 0 0-0 35 5 1 .976 23 Simon, Adam...... 000 13-3 14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 5 0 .067 0 1 0-0 14 0 0 1.000 19 Sharp, Matt...... 000 4-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 7 1 0 1.000 22 Janssen, Casey... .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 4 0 1.000 ------26 Roenicke, Josh... .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

Totals...... 277 21-21 755 132 209 37 5 29 123 343 .454 85 17 168 17 .360 7 6 6-16 578 206 34 .958 Opponents...... 309 21-21 782 163 242 46 7 33 151 401 .513 80 20 141 19 .384 9 17 12-19 577 214 18 .978

LOB - Team (162), Opp (167). DPs turned - Team (21), Opp (20). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (7), WHISLER 5, MCMILLAN 1, TROTT 1, Opp (5). Picked off - GRIFFIN 1.

(Pac-10 games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

50 Beck, Bryan...... 3.86 2-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 16.1 15 7 7 8 8 0 1 4 57 .263 2 2 0 1 2 10 Silva, Doug...... 3.95 4-0 8 1 0 0/0 2 27.1 30 14 12 10 17 8 1 5 108 .278 0 4 0 2 3 14 Whisler, Wes..... 4.56 1-2 7 7 1 0/0 0 47.1 47 27 24 21 28 11 2 4 177 .266 2 2 0 0 3 21 Wilson, Kyle..... 6.23 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 8.2 11 8 6 5 1 1 0 0 34 .324 2 2 0 1 1 15 Cordeiro, Chris.. 8.04 1-1 6 1 0 0/0 0 15.2 20 15 14 4 12 6 1 3 66 .303 2 0 1 1 2 22 Janssen, Casey... 8.38 1-3 7 6 0 0/0 0 29.0 45 29 27 7 33 4 0 8 125 .360 5 2 0 0 4 32 Ambriz, Hector... 8.44 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 5.1 6 5 5 3 4 0 0 1 20 .300 1 3 0 1 0 17 Kunes, Mike...... 8.53 0-1 6 5 0 0/0 0 25.1 31 25 24 13 22 8 1 2 103 .301 3 3 0 2 2 28 Jerkens, Kevin... 9.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 1 2.0 3 4 2 0 1 3 0 0 10 .300 0 1 0 0 0 30 Castillo, Mike... 9.00 0-1 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 .250 0 0 0 0 0 34 Johnson, David... 9.90 0-2 6 1 0 0/0 1 10.0 20 13 11 3 12 2 0 3 50 .400 4 0 1 0 0 44 Miltenberger, Dan 18.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 5 7 4 1 1 0 0 2 12 .417 0 0 0 0 0 23 Simon, Adam...... 22.50 0-2 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 7 8 5 4 2 2 1 0 13 .538 0 1 0 1 0 ------25 White, Garett.... 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 .333 0 0 0 0 0

Totals...... 6.63 9-12 21 21 1 0/0 4 192.2 242 163 142 80 141 46 7 33 782 .309 21 20 2 9 17 Opponents...... 5.52 12-9 21 21 1 0/0 5 192.1 209 132 118 85 168 37 5 29 755 .277 22 17 3 7 6

PB - Team (4), ABNEY 1, SHARP 1, DENOVE 1, TROTT 1, Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (2), ABNEY 1, JANSSEN 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - ABNEY (5-7), DENOVE (4-6), TROTT (3-5), WILSON (2-3), CORDEIRO (2-3), JANSSEN (1-3), SILVA (1-3), WHISLER (2-3), SIMON (2-2), JOHNSON (1-1), BECK (1-1).