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ESAA Pacific (NOPAC, LOPAC) Players by Truniversity Updated 3 ESAA Pacific (NOPAC, LOPAC) Players by Truniversity Updated 8-2027 WASU Cougars P Tom Niedenfuer (WASU), Aaron Sele (WASU), Aaron Conley (WASU) Morrill C IF 1b-3 Paul Sorrento (WASU), 1b Scott Hatteberg (WASU) OF QB-3 Timm Rosenbach (WASU), QB-3 Jack Thompson (WASU), RB-2C Steve Broussard (WASU), RB-2 Reuben Mayes (WASU), QB Mark Rypien (WASU), TE-2 Eason Ramson (WASU), TE-3 Pat OS Beach (WASU), E Mike Wilson (WASU), RB Kerry Porter (WASU), K Rian Lindell (WASU), QB Billy Joe Hobert (WASU) G-2 Mike Utley (WASU), T Allan Kennedy (WASU), T Tom Wickert (WASU), C Scott Sanderson OL (WASU), G John Fullington (WASU) NG,LB-4 LaVern Torgeson (WASU), DT Tony Savage (WASU), DE-4 Harland Svare (WASU), DL-3 DL Eric Williams (WASU) S-3 Ken Greene (WASU), CB-3 Clancy Williams (WASU), CB-5 Don Paul (WASU), DB Ricky DS Reynolds (WASU), DB Anthony Prior (WASU), LB Lewis Bush (WASU), DB-2 Don Schwartz (WASU), DB Eric Johnson (WASU), DB Singor Mobley (WASU), LB-3 Deone Bucannon (WASU) Notable Alumni PBP Keith Jackson (WASU), SS Art McClarney (WASU), B Dick Hanley (WASU) Oregon St Bvrs P Bob Forsch (Oregon State), Steve Gaviglio (Oregon State) C IF 3b-2 Scott Brosius (Oregon State) OF-3 Daniel Robertson (Oregon State), CF-3 Steve Lyons (Oregon State), B14/OF-3 Ethan Allen OF (Oregon State) OS QB-2 Erik Wilhelm (Oregon State) OL-4 Jesse Sapolu (Oregon State), T-3 Irv Pankey (Oregon State), G,T-4 Doug Riesenberg OL (Oregon State), OL-2 Darrick Brilz (Oregon State) DL OLB-4 Rob Nairne (Oregon State) DS P Ryan Allen (Oregon State), DB-4 James Hasty (Oregon State) OF Denny Williams (Oregon State), B Tuffy Conn (Oregon State), OF Ethan Allen (Oregon Notable Alumni State) Oregon Ducks P P8 Carl Mays (Oregon) C IF 1b3b-4 Pete Ward (Oregon), 3b-3 Ryon Healy (Oregon), IF Dave Roberts (Oregon) OF P,QB-4 Norm Van Brocklin (Oregon), QB-3 George Shaw (Oregon), HB-3 LaMichael James OS (Oregon), K,QB-3 Chris Miller (Oregon), RB Michael Pittman (Oregon) OL T-3 Gary Zimmerman (Oregon) DL DL-3 Brentson Buckner (Oregon), DL-3 Matt Brock (Oregon) DS P,FS-1 Tommy Thompson (Oregon), DB-4 Gill Byrd (Oregon), FS-2 Chris Oldham (Oregon) Notable Alumni IF Curt Coleman (Oregon), T Jake Beckett (Oregon) TRY1 ESAA Pacific (NOPAC, LOPAC) Players by Truniversity Updated 8-2027 Washington P Scott Brow (Washington) Huskies C SS-3 Kevin Stocker (Washington), 3b-3 Jake Lamb (Washington), 1b-3 John Olerud IF (Washington) OF CF-1 Gary Pettis (Washington) QB-5 Joe Montana (Washington), TE-2 Eric Bjornson (Washington), RB-2 Rick Fenney OS (Washington), QB-2 Steve Pelluer (Washington), WR-2C Paul Skansi (Washington) OL DL DL-3 Dennis Brown (Washington), DT-3 Gary Pettigrew (Gonzaga) LB-2 Joe Kelly (Washington) LB Tom Erlandson (Washington), FS-4 Dashon Goldson DS (Washington), CB-2 LeRoy Irvin (Washington), CB,FS-3 Jayice Pearson (Washington) Notable Alumni PH Hunky Shaw (Washington), RB Fred Abel (Washington) Eric Show (Cal Riverside), Troy Percival (Cal Riverside), Jerry DiPoto (UCSD), Brendan Morrow California Golden P (Cal), Chad Bergman (Cal Irvine), Tom Hildenberger (Cal), Terry Clark (UCSB), Dillon Tate Bears (UCSB) C C-3 Bob Melvin (Cal), C-3 Bob Natal (UCSD), C-2 Chad Kreuter (Cal Irvine) 3b-5 Josh Satin, 2b-3 Jeff Kent (Cal), SS-4 Lance Blankenship (Cal), 1b-4 Kevin Maas (Cal), 3b-3 IF Michael Young (UCSB), C13/2b-4 Keston Hiura (Cal) LFRF-4 Allen Craig (Cal), RFLF-3 Conor Jackson (Cal), CF-2 Brett Jackson (Cal), OF-2 George Hendrick (Cal), LFCF-2 Dusty Baker (Cal), CF-3 Bryan Petersen (Cal Irvine), LFRF-2 John OF Lowenstein (Cal Riverside), CF-2 Brady Anderson (Cal Irvine), RF-4 Danny Tartabull (Cal), LFRF-4 Phil Plantier (UCSD), D12/LFRF-2 Gary Roenicke (UCSB), OF Billy Beane (UCSD) E-3 Sean Dawkins (Cal), QB-2 Charles Wedemeyer (Cal), TE-4 Steve Jordan (Cal), QB-4 Joe OS Kapp (Cal), QB-3 Vince Ferragamo (Cal), WR-3BA James Lofton (Cal), RB Ken Frederickson (Cal) OL T-4 Tom Mack (Cal Irvine), C,G-3 Keith Kartz (Cal), T,G-3 Harvey Salem (Cal) DL DT-2 Gerald Mader (Cal Davis), DE-4 Duane Bickett (Cal), DL-2 Natu Tuatagaloa (Cal) ILB-3 Jeff Jeziorski (Cal San Diego), DB-3 Hal Norris (Cal), S-2 Tom Lupo (UCSB), LB-4 Hardy DS Nickerson (Cal) P Orval Overall (Cal), FB Buck Saunders (Cal), Brady Anderson (Cal Irvine), P Randy Miller Notable Alumni (UCSD), OF Billy Beane (UCSD) TRY2 ESAA Pacific (NOPAC, LOPAC) Players by Truniversity Updated 8-2027 UCLA Bruins P Josh Roenicke (UCLA), Dave Schmidt (UCLA), Mike Magnante (UCLA), Griffin Canning (UCLA) C C-3 Don Slaught (UCLA), C-3 Bill Haselman (UCLA), C-3 Trevor Brown (UCLA) 2b3bSS-3 Bobby Floyd (UCLA), 2b-2 Bobby Grich (UCLA), 1b-2 Pat Dodson (UCLA), 3b-4 Sean IF Berry (UCLA), 1b-3 Eric Karros (UCLA), 2b-2 Mike Gallego (UCLA) OF-4 Richie Scheinblum (UCLA), E12/LF-4 Pat Valaika (UCLA), OF-2 Shane Mack (UCLA), OF-3 OF Rich Amaral (UCLA) EB-3 J J Stokes (UCLA), QB-4 Steve Bono (UCLA), RB-3 Darick Holmes (UCLA), K,FB-1 Efren OS Herrera (UCLA), WR-2 Mike Young (UCLA), RB Gaston Green (UCLA) OL T-4 Mark Tuinei (UCLA), T,G-4 John Fina (UCLA), C-4 Leon McLaughlin (UCLA) DL DT-4 John Richardson (UCLA), DL-3 Jim Wahler (UCLA) SS, FS-5 Tim McDonald (UCLA), DB-2 Bill Stits (UCLA), CB-4 Allan Ellis (UCLA), LB-3 Cal DS Peterson (UCLA), DB-2 Dion Lambert (UCLA), DB-2 Ron Pitts (UCLA) Notable Alumni OF Marv Gudat (UCLA), E Bob McChesney (UCLA) Idaho Vandals P Morrill C IF OF OS QB John Friesz (Idaho), TE-2C Ron Heller (Idaho) OL G-5 Jerry Kramer (Idaho) DL DE Jeffrey Robinson (Idaho) DS LB-2 Brian Forde (Idaho) Notable Alumni P Bill Hubbell (Idaho), L Ray Stephens (Idaho), B Ted Bucklin (Idaho) Hawaii Rainbow P Tyler Yates (Hawaii) Warriors Morrill C IF 2b-2 Kolten Wong (Hawaii) OF OS OL OL-2 Kani Kauahi (Hawaii) DL DS LB-3 Kurt Gouveia (Hawaii) Notable Alumni OF Glenn Braggs (Hawaii) TRY3 ESAA Pacific (NOPAC, LOPAC) Players by Truniversity Updated 8-2027 Southern Cal Ryan Cook (So Cal), John Cummings (So Cal), Andrew Triggs (So Cal), Orel Hershiser (So Cal), P Trojans Brad Boxberger (So Cal) C C-3 Dave Van Gorder (So Cal), C-4 Tom Satriano (So Cal) SS-3 Rich Aurilia (So Cal), 1b-4 Tony Horton (So Cal), 2b-3 Gary Sutherland (So Cal), 2bSS3b-4 IF Tom Satriano (So Cal), 2bSS-3 Roy Smalley (So Cal), 2b-1 Bret Boone (So Cal), 3b-2 Jeff Cirillo (So Cal), IF Grant Green (So Cal) RF-4 Len Gabrielson (So Cal), LF-4 Steve Kemp (So Cal), LF-4 Lucas Duda (So Cal), LF-2 Lou OF Brock (So Cal) QB-4 Pete Beathard (So Cal), EB-4A Billy Brooks (So Cal), TE-3 Fred Hill (So Cal), HB-3 Ron OS Heller (So Cal), P,HB-1 Loran Hunt (So Cal), K,E-1 Joe Danelo (So Cal), HB-5 Frank Gifford (So Cal), RB-5 Floyd Little (So Cal) G,T-2 Pat Howell (So Cal), OL-2 Derek Kennard (So Cal), G-3 John Ratliff (So Cal), G,T-2 Mike OL Eaton (So Cal), C-2 Denny Schmidt (So Cal), C,G-2 Chris Foote (So Cal), T-3 Steve Riley (So Cal), G,C-3 Derek Kennard (USC), G,T,TE-3C Roy Foster (So Cal), T Marvin Powell (So Cal) DL DL-4 Gary Kirner (So Cal), NG-2 Jimmy Gunn (So Cal) MLB-3 Robert Jones (So Cal), HB-4 Ernie Jones (So Cal), LB-3 Armando Sanchez (So Cal), S-5 DS Joey Browner (So Cal), OLB-3 Chip Banks (So Cal), S Adoree Jackson (So Cal) Notable Alumni P Fay Thomas (So Cal), Heisman Marcus Allen (So Cal), E,B Johnny Milton (So Cal) Mike Mussina (Stanford), Brian Keyser (Stanford), Jack McDowell (Stanford), Willie Adams Stanford Cardinal P (Stanford), Jeff Ballard (Stanford), Kris Bubic (Stanford), Drew Storen (Stanford) C C-4 Brian Johnson (Stanford) IF OF RFLF-3 Steve Hovley (Stanford), RF-3 Ruben Amaro (Stanford) OS RB-5 Emmitt Smith (Stanford) OL L- Chris Dalman (Stanford) DL DS CB-3 Alan Grant (Stanford), DB-2 Marcus Turner (Stanford), LB-2 Joe Cain (Stanford) Notable Alumni C Charlie Swindells (Stanford), E Jim Lawson (Stanford) TRY4 ESAA Pacific (NOPAC, LOPAC) Players by Truniversity Updated 8-2027 Pepperdine Ws P Derek Wallace (Pepperdine), Jamie Moyer (Pepperdine), P5 Red Lucas (Pepperdine) C 2b-2 Ryne Sandberg (Pepperdine), 2b3b-3 M Howard (Pepperdine), 2b-3 Paul Faries IF (Pepperdine) OF LF-4 Robin Yount (Pepperdine), E12/OF-4 Arlie Tarbert (Pepperdine) OS OL DL DS Notable Alumni LB Tom Bedore (Pepperdine) Santa Clara P Greg Gohr (Santa Clara) Broncos C 2bSS3b-3 Tim Cullen (Santa Clara), 3b-3 Ed Giovanola (Santa Clara), IF Randy Ready (Santa IF Clara) OF LF-4 Jim Davenport (Santa Clara), OF Bruce Bochte (Santa Clara) TE-4A Brent Jones (Santa Clara), P,QB-3 Dan Pastorini (Santa Clara), P,FB-1 Bryan Barker OS (Santa Clara) OL OL-3 Bob Kratch (Santa Clara) DL DS S Ed Storm (Santa Clara), DB-5 Ronnie Lott (Santa Clara) Notable Alumni B Ed Storm (Santa Clara) San Jose State Justin Wilson (CS Fresno), Alvin Reed (SDSU), Pete Redfern (SDSU), Mike Munoz (CS P Spartans Bakersfield) E11/C-2 Rick Dempsey (SDSU), C-4 Joe Kmak (Noma State), C-2 Andy Allanson (CS C Bakersfield) SS-4 Leon McFadden (SDSU), 2b-3 Paul Zuvella (SDSU), 1b-4 Mike Aldrete (Sonoma State), IF E8/1b-4 Terry Crowley (SDSU) LFRF-3 Mike Brown (SJSU), LF-4 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