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2008 Results 2008 RESULTS GAME DATE OPPOSING TEAM SCORE R H E/ R H E INNS OVERALL PAC-10 PITCHER OF RECORD ATTEND TIME !Feb 22, 2008 Miami, Ohio W 7-0 7 7 1/ 0 2 4 9 1-0 0-0 Satow (W 1-0) 3073 3:18 !Feb 23, 2008 #3 Vanderbilt W 18-6 18 16 6/ 6 11 0 9 2-0 0-0 Leake (W 1-0) 3300 3:40 !Feb 24, 2008 #7 Oregon State W 11-0 11 9 0/ 0 6 4 9 3-0 0-0 Blair (W 1-0) 3710 3:14 @Feb 28, 2008 #8 Michigan W 15-4 15 8 0/ 4 6 2 9 4-0 0-0 Leake (W 2-0) 2831 2:50 @Feb 29, 2008 vs Hawai’i W 3-0 3 11 0/ 0 5 2 9 5-0 0-0 Sauer (W 1-0) 3158 2:50 @Mar 01, 2008 vs #8 Michigan W 8-4 8 10 0/ 4 11 1 9 6-0 0-0 Davis, I (W 1-0) 4553 3:19 @Mar 02, 2008 Portland W 5-2 5 9 0/ 2 4 3 9 7-0 0-0 Blair (W 2-0) 2476 2:30 Mar 04, 2008 New Mexico W 18-1 18 11 2/ 1 3 1 9 8-0 0-0 Rafferty (W 1-0) 2236 3:20 Mar 05, 2008 New Mexico W 10-1 10 10 1/ 1 5 2 9 9-0 0-0 Leake (W 3-0) 2242 2:55 Mar 07, 2008 UMass W 13-4 13 9 2/ 4 8 1 9 10-0 0-0 Dorado (W 1-0) 2548 3:12 Mar 08, 2008 UMass W 13-4 13 14 1/ 4 7 3 9 11-0 0-0 Davis, I (W 2-0) 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9 23-1 1-0 Rafferty (W 4-0) 4371 3:39 *Mar 29, 2008 USC W 13-5 13 19 0/ 5 10 0 9 24-1 2-0 Leake (W 6-0) 3600 2:35 *Mar 30, 2008 USC W 5-2 5 7 1/ 2 7 0 9 25-1 3-0 Rafferty (W 5-0) 3387 2:45 Apr 01, 2008 Wofford W 9-3 9 8 1/ 3 4 0 9 26-1 3-0 Blair (W 3-1) 2386 2:45 Apr 02, 2008 Wofford W 12-4 12 13 1/ 4 7 1 7 27-1 3-0 Rafferty (W 6-0) 2102 3:04 *Apr 04, 2008 at #13 Stanford W 6-4 6 9 1/ 4 6 1 (10) 28-1 4-0 Davis, I (W 3-0) 1536 3:44 *Apr 05, 2008 at #13 Stanford 2-12 L 2 4 1/12 17 0 9 28-2 4-1 Satow (L 3-1) 1924 2:49 *Apr 06, 2008 at #13 Stanford 2-10 L 2 8 1/10 11 0 9 28-3 4-2 Sauer (L 3-1) 2171 3:18 *Apr 11, 2008 at Washington State W 15-3 15 16 0/ 3 9 4 9 29-3 5-2 Satow (W 4-1) 786 3:00 *Apr 12, 2008 at Washington State 4-10 L 4 7 3/10 12 0 9 29-4 5-3 Leake (L 6-1) 3313 2:20 *Apr 13, 2008 at Washington State W 16-13 16 17 0/13 15 2 9 30-4 6-3 Davis, I (W 4-0) 1216 3:52 *Apr 18, 2008 Oregon State 4-6 L 4 5 1/ 6 10 0 9 30-5 6-4 Dorado (L 3-1) 3960 3:20 *Apr 19, 2008 Oregon State 3-12 L 3 6 4/12 9 2 9 30-6 6-5 Satow (L 4-2) 3981 3:50 *Apr 20, 2008 Oregon State W 15-12 15 12 0/12 14 1 9 31-6 7-5 Sauer (W 4-1) 3279 3:44 Apr 22, 2008 at #15 CS Fullerton 9-10 L 9 12 0/10 12 2 9 31-7 7- 5 Davis, I (L 4-1) 2026 4:01 Apr 23, 2008 at #15 CS Fullerton W 10-8 10 14 4/ 8 10 2 (10) 32-7 7-5 Rafferty (W 7-0) 1778 3:52 *Apr 25, 2008 #6 Cal W 11-7 11 11 2/ 7 11 2 9 33-7 8-5 Leake (W 7-1) 2784 3:35 *Apr 26, 2008 #6 Cal W 11-7 11 9 1/ 7 14 0 9 34-7 9-5 Rafferty (W 8-0) 2130 3:32 *Apr 27, 2008 #6 Cal W 18-2 18 11 0/ 2 6 5 7 35-7 10-5 Satow (W 5-2) 2569 3:22 *May 02, 2008 at UCLA W 10-5 10 14 0/ 5 9 1 9 36-7 11-5 Rafferty (W 9-0) 672 3:26 *May 03, 2008 at UCLA 3-8 L 3 8 0/ 8 9 0 9 36-8 11-6 Satow (L 5-3) 912 3:46 *May 04, 2008 at UCLA W 11-8 11 14 1/ 8 14 2 9 37-8 12-6 Rafferty (W 10-0) 1156 4:00 May 06, 2008 at Kansas State 6-7 L 6 15 2/ 7 10 0 9 37-9 12-6 Franzblau (L 0-1) 1550 2:50 May 07, 2008 at #10 Wichita State W 6-1 6 9 0/ 1 7 1 9 38-9 12-6 Newman (W 1-0) 5712 2:37 May 10, 2008 Loyola Marymount W 9-5 9 14 2/ 5 7 1 9 39-9 12-6 Leake (W 8-1) 3008 2:51 May 11, 2008 Loyola Marymount W 11-3 11 12 4/ 3 6 0 9 40-9 12-6 Satow (W 6-3) 2310 2:52 May 12, 2008 Loyola Marymount W 12-10 12 16 0/10 18 1 9 41-9 12-6 Rafferty (W 11-0) 2110 3:29 *May 16, 2008 #30 Washington W 13-3 13 20 4/ 3 6 2 9 42-9 13-6 Leake (W 9-1) 3187 3:13 *May 17, 2008 #30 Washington W 11-4 11 10 1/ 4 10 0 9 43-9 14-6 Satow (W 7-3) 3291 3:20 *May 18, 2008 #30 Washington W 13-7 13 15 2/ 7 11 0 9 44-9 15-6 Blair (W 4-1) 2215 3:00 *May 22, 2008 at #16 Arizona W 13-6 13 21 0/ 6 8 2 9 45-9 16-6 Satow (W 8-3) 1820 3:10 *May 23, 2008 at #16 Arizona 3-4 L 3 9 1/ 4 9 4 (11) 45-10 16-7 Leake (L 9-2) 2260 3:40 *May 24, 2008 at #16 Arizona 4-7 L 4 10 0/ 7 8 0 9 45-11 16-8 Blair (L 4-2) 1942 3:06 %May 30, 2008 Stony Brook W 9-7 9 11 1/ 7 11 1 9 46-11 16-8 Rafferty (W 12-0) 3425 3:03 %May 31, 2008 Oklahoma W 15-3 15 15 0/ 3 10 3 9 47-11 16-8 Leake (W 10-2) 3744 3:03 %Jun 01, 2008 Oklahoma W 12-0 12 15 0/ 0 4 0 9 48-11 16-8 Satow (W 9-3) 2553 2:56 #Jun 07, 2008 #17 Fresno State W 12-4 12 15 1/ 4 8 4 9 49-11 16-8 Leake (W 11-2) 4371 3:02 #Jun 08, 2008 #17 Fresno State 6-8 L 6 13 1/ 8 12 2 9 49-12 16-8 Satow (L 9-4) 4423 3:39 #Jun 09, 2008 #17 Fresno State 9-12 L 9 13 3/12 17 1 9 49-13 16-8 Leake (L 11-3) 3219 4:10 * = Conference game; ! = DeMarini Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.); @ = Coca-Cola Classic (Tempe/Surprise); & = Bob Schaefer Memorial Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.) % = NCAA Tempe Regional; # = NCAA Tempe Super Regional 78 AS U BASE B ALL B ASE B 2008 OVERALL STATISTICS ALL STAFF Record: 49-13 Home: 39-5 Away: 8-8 Neutral: 2-0 Pac-10: 16-8 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% 23 Wallace, Brett .410 62-62 239 87 98 12 2 22 83 180 .753 48 14 33 9 .526 3 1 16-20 48 91 13 .914 3 Sontag, Ryan .393 59-44 168 48 66 3 3 6 42 93 .554 25 9 33 2 .483 5 5 6-9 62 1 0 1.000 SU N DEVIL LIFE 39 Davis, Ike .385 52-51 213 64 82 26 1 16 76 158 .742 31 0 34 4 .457 3 3 6-8 401 36 3 .993 28 Kipnis, Jason .371 62-62 237 76 88 16 6 14 73 158 .667 51 9 41 3 .485 8 6 24-28 133 4 1 .993 15 Champagnie, Marcel .371 51-42 151 32 56 9 3 3 37 80 .530 16 1 24 4 .429 2 2 8-11 48 87 17 .888 13 Paramore, Petey .355 60-60 214 64 76 10 0 7 52 107 .500 60 4 39 7 .496 4 3 4-7 369 40 3 .993 29 Torrez, Raoul .341 59-54 182 49 62 13 3 2 35 87 .478 20 10 48 3 .434 0 9 12-14 80 160 8 .968 8 Leake, Mike .340 31-14 47 16 16 3 1 2 11 27 .574 12 3 9 2 .500 0 1 2-4 77 46 9 .932 22 Roling, Kiel .340 58-54 197 48 67 16 1 8 51 109 .553 36 3 52 10 .442 4 1 5-9 194 20 1 .995 2009 DEVILS 11 Newman, Matt .322 56-39 115 33 37 3 2 3 28 53 .461 43 3 30 5 .509 2 5 2-4 58 9 0 1.000 20 Bordes, Greg .304 44-21 92 22 28 6 1 0 21 36 .391 10 4 17 0 .396 0 6 1-3 36 66 6 .944 26 Laguna, Rocky .228 48-20 79 17 18 1 0 2 10 25 .316 14 7 20 1 .390 0 5 0-3 26 2 2 .933 48 Jones, Mike .172 49-16 58 17 10 1 0 2 8 17 .293 13 3 21 3 .347 1 3 3-4 42 2 2 .957 2 Elmore, Jake .111 43-12 45 11 5 0 0 0 3 5 .111 10 1 8 1 .286 0 1 3-3 19 22 2 .953 30 Pugh, Tillman .500 8-0 4 3 2 0 0 1 15 1 .250 2 1 0 0 .714 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 .000 2008 46 Workman, Andy .250 44-3 28 5 7 1 0 0 2 8 .286 3 1 8 0 .344 0 0 0-1 16 0 0 1.000 R 53 Cress, Coby .250 6-0 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 1 2 0 .400 0 0 0-0 5 0 0 1.000 EVIEW 4 Murphy, Mike .235 37-4 34 6 8 1 1 0 3 11 .324 4 0 9 0 .316 0 2 0-0 8 33 2 .953 77 Jarvis, Jason .111 8-3 18 1 2 1 0 0 4 3 .167 2 0 7 1 .190 1 0 0-1 4 0 0 1.000 34 Moss, Hayden .000 7-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 5 0 .143 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 50 Rafferty, Tommy .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 81 7 0 1.000 52 Dorado, Reyes .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 7 0 1.000 T RADITI Totals .342 62-62 2133 601 729 122 24 88 541 1163 .545 400 75 442 55 .456 33 53 93-130 1651 679 73 .970 O Opponents .258 62-62 2143 328 553 102 15 45 306 820 .383 206 73 498 33 .342 14 23 37-56 1557 634 85 .963 N LOB - Team (536), Opp (480).
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