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09 BSB Guide Pages 57-63.Pdf 57 2009 OPPONENTS Arizona 2008 SEASON SERIES HISTORY (SINCE 1975) Overall Record 40-19 Last UCLA Sweep 2000 (May 13-15) WILDCATS Pac-10 Record 12-12 Last Arizona Sweep 2005 (April 1-3) Pac-10 Finish t-4th Most Runs Scored 28 (3/22/86) GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason Super Regionals (0-2) Most Runs Allowed 20 (5/8/04) Location Tucson, Ariz. Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/9 Margin of Victory 23 (W, 28-5, 3/22/86) Enrollment 37,500 Margin of Defeat 18 (L, 18-0, 3/3/75) Nickname Wildcats COACHING STAFF Longest Win Streak 5 (twice) Colors Cardinal and Navy Head Coach Andy Lopez Longest Losing Streak 8 (4/23/88 - 4/9/89) Home Field Jerry Kindall Field Alma Mater, Year UCLA, ’75 Capacity 6,500 Record (at Arizona) 252-159-1 (7 years) SPORTS INFORMATION Conference Pacific-10 Overall Record 939-577-7 (26 years) Baseball SID Blair Willis President Dr. Robert Shelton Asst. Coaches Mark Wasikowski, SID Phone (520) 621-0914 Athletic Director Jim Livengood Jeff Pickler, Keith Francis SID Fax (520) 621-2681 Baseball Office Phone (520) 621-4102 SID E-mail [email protected] Andy Lopez Preston Guilmet 2008 SERIES RESULTS Baseball Office Fax (520) 621-5793 Website www.arizonaathletics.com UCLA wins, 2-1 Press Box Phone (520) 621-4440 2009 SERIES SCHEDULE UCLA 4, Arizona 3 (10 inn.) (3/27/08) CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Address McKale Center, Room 106 March 27-29 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium UCLA 20, Arizona 8 (3/28/08) Pac-10 Titles (Last) 3 (1992) Tucson, AZ 95721-0096 Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. Arizona 8, UCLA 4 (3/29/08) NCAA Appearances (Last) 34 (2008) Arizona State 2008 SEASON SERIES HISTORY (ASU LEADS, 103-62) Overall Record 49-13 Last UCLA Sweep 1999 (April 16-18) SUN DEVILS Pac-10 Record 16-8 Last ASU Sweep 2007 (May 11-13) Pac-10 Finish 1st Most Runs Scored 19 (3/4/79) GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason Super Regionals (1-2) Most Runs Allowed 21 (5/1/88) Location Tempe, Ariz. Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/19 Margin of Victory 17 (W, 19-2, 3/4/79) Enrollment 63,278 Margin of Defeat 16 (L, 17-1, 4/19/03) Nickname Sun Devils COACHING STAFF Longest Win Streak 6 (3/3/79 - 4/21/79) Colors Maroon and Gold Head Coach Pat Murphy Longest Losing Streak 14 (4/30/83 - 4/26/85) Home Field Packard Stadium Alma Mater, Year Florida Atlantic, ‘82 Capacity 3,879 Record (at ASU) 578-270-1 (14 years) SPORTS INFORMATION Conference Pacific-10 Overall Record 959-441-4 (21 years) Baseball SID Randy Policar President Michael Crow Asst. Coaches Tim Esmay, SID Phone (480) 965-1237 Athletic Director Lisa Love Andy Stankiewicz, Josh Holliday SID Fax (480) 965-5408 Baseball Office Phone (480) 965-3677 SID E-mail [email protected] Pat Murphy Mike Leake 2008 SERIES RESULTS Baseball Office Fax N/A Website www.thesundevils.com Arizona State wins, 2-1 Press Box Phone (480) 727-7253 2009 SERIES SCHEDULE ASU 10, UCLA 5 (5/2/08) CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Address P.O. Box 872505 May 22-24 at Arizona State’s Packard Stadium UCLA 8, ASU 3 (5/3/08) Pac-10 Titles (Last) 8 (2008) Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 Game Times – 6:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 1 p.m. ASU 11, UCLA 8 (5/4/08) NCAA Appearances (Last) 33 (2008) Baylor 2008 SEASON SERIES HISTORY Overall Record 32-26 First meeting BEARS Big 12 Record 11-16 Big 12 Finish 6th GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason None Location Waco, Texas Letterwinners Returning/Lost 19/8 Enrollment 14,541 Nickname Bears COACHING STAFF Colors Green and Gold Head Coach Steve Smith Home Field Baylor Ballpark Alma Mater, Year Baylor, ‘86 Capacity 5,000 Record (at Baylor) 522-337-1 (14 years) SPORTS INFORMATION Conference Big 12 Overall Record 522-337-1 (14 years) Baseball SID Larry Little Interim President Dr. David E. Garland Asst. Coaches Mitch Thompson, SID Phone (254) 710-4389 Athletic Director Ian McCaw Steve Johnigan, Trevor Mote SID Fax (254) 710-1369 Baseball Office Phone (254) 710-3029 SID E-mail [email protected] Steve Smith Kendal Volz 2008 SERIES RESULTS Baseball Office Fax (254) 710-3008 Website www.baylorbears.com did not play UCLA Press Box Phone (254) 754-5546 2009 SERIES SCHEDULE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Address 150 Bear Run February 28 at Minute Maid Park (Houston, Texas) Pac-10 Titles (Last) 8 (2008) Waco, TX 76711 Game Time – 1:30 p.m. (PT) NCAA Appearances (Last) 33 (2008) Cal State Bakersfield 2008 SEASON SERIES HISTORY ROADRUNNERS 2009 is first season First meeting GENERAL INFORMATION Location Bakersfield, Calif. Enrollment 8,000 Nickname Roadrunners COACHING STAFF Colors Blue and Gold Head Coach Bill Kernen Home Field Roadrunner Baseball Complex Alma Mater, Year Redlands, ‘70 Capacity Open Record (at CSUB) 1st year SPORTS INFORMATION Conference Independent Overall Record 240-154-3 (7 years) Baseball SID Sarah Finney President Dr. Horace Mitchell Asst. Coaches Jody Robinson, SID Phone (661) 654-3071 Athletic Director Rudy Carvajal Dennis Machado, Bill Gentry SID Fax (661) 654-6978 Baseball Office Phone (661) 654-2678 SID E-mail [email protected] Bill Kernen Erik Draxton 2008 SERIES RESULTS Baseball Office Fax N/A Website www.gorunners.com did not play UCLA Press Box Phone TBD 2009 SERIES SCHEDULE SID Address 9001 Stockdale Hwy., GYM 08 May 5 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium Bakersfield, CA 93311-1022 Game Time – 6 p.m. 58 2009 OPPONENTS Cal State Fullerton 2008 SEASON SERIES HISTORY (CSF LEADS 55-25-2) Overall Record 41-22 Last UCLA Sweep 2004 (April 20, May 11) TITANS Big West Record 16-8 Last CSF Sweep 2006 (March 24-26) Big West Finish t-1st Most Runs Scored 16 (twice) GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason Super Regionals (0-2) Most Runs Allowed 19 (4/22/98) Location Fullerton, Calif. Letterwinners Returning/Lost 20/14 Margin of Victory 10 (W, 16-6, 2/16/82) Enrollment 36,000 Margin of Defeat 15 (L, 16-1, 2/22/84) Nickname Titans COACHING STAFF Longest Win Streak 3 (three times) Colors Navy, Orange and White Head Coach Dave Serrano Longest Losing Streak 7 (twice, last 4/29/97 - 4/18/01) Home Field Goodwin Field Alma Mater, Year Trinity University, ’03 Capacity 3,500 Record (at Fullerton) 41-22 (1 year) SPORTS INFORMATION Conference Big West Overall Record 155-88-1 (4 years) Baseball SID Mike Greenlee President Dr. Milton A. Gordon Asst. Coaches Sergio Brown, SID Phone (714) 278-3081 Athletic Director Brian Quinn Greg Bergeron, Brett Lindgren SID Fax (714) 278-3141 Baseball Office Phone (714) 278-3789 SID E-mail [email protected] Dave Serrano Josh Fellhauer 2008 SERIES RESULTS Baseball Office Fax (714) 278-7007 Website www.fullertontitans.com Cal State Fullerton wins, 5-1 Press Box Phone (714) 278-5327 2009 SERIES SCHEDULE CSF 7-1, March 4; CSF 13-2, March 5 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Address 800 N. 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Letterwinners Returning/Lost 22/12 Margin of Victory 5 (W, 6-1, 2/16/07) Enrollment 25,990 Margin of Defeat None Nickname Pirates COACHING STAFF Longest Win Streak 3 (2/16/07 - current) Colors Purple and Gold Head Coach Billy Godwin Longest Losing Streak None Home Field Clark-LeClair Stadium Alma Mater, Year Atlantic Christian College, ‘86 Capacity 5,000 Record (at ECU) 115-70 (3 years) SPORTS INFORMATION Conference Conference USA Overall Record 115-70 (9 years) Baseball SID Malcolm Gray Chancellor Dr.
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