UC Irvine Anteaters Overall: 15-23 Big West: 2-7 Away/Neutral: 7-10

2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Upcoming Opponents Day Date Opponent Time/Result Fri. Feb. 17 Minnesota CCD Sat. Feb. 18 Minnesota L, 9-8 vs. #14 Cal State Fullerton Titans (24-14, Big West 6-3) Sun. Feb. 19 Minnesota W, 7-5 (3,500) - Fullerton, Calif. Tue. Feb. 21 San Diego State W, 7-5

Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego, Calif.) Pitching Probables Thurs. Feb. 23 vs. Notre Dame W, 18-4 Fri. Feb. 24 vs. Oregon L, 11-5 Friday April 28 7:00 PM Sat. Feb. 25 at San Diego L, 14-6 Feb. 25 vs. Tennessee L, 10-9 11 RHP Louis Raymond (3-4, 4.47) vs. (5-4, 2.92) RHP Connor Seabold 26 Saturday April 29 (ESPNU) 7:02 PM Fri. Mar. 3 Portland W, 3-1 39 RHP Chris Vargas (0-3, 5.64) vs. (5-1, 3.23) LHP John Gavin 44 Sat. Mar. 4 Portland W, 6-3 Sunday April 30 1:00 PM Sun. Mar. 5 Portland W, 5-3 Tue. Mar. 7 at Loyola Marymount W, 7-6 38 RHP Jordan Bocko (0-4, 5.29) vs. TBA Wed. Mar. 8 NC Dinos (Exhibition) L, 7-6 Fri. Mar. 10 #1 TCU W, 11-2 Sat. Mar. 11 #1 TCU W, 6-3 Sun. Mar. 12 #1 TCU L, 16-7 Tue. Mar. 14 at UCLA W, 5-3 vs. Bakersfield Roadrunners (27-11, WCC 13-5) Fri. Mar. 17 at Seattle CCD Hardt Field (1,000) - Bakersfield, Calif. Sun. Mar. 19 at Seattle W, 3-2 at Seattle L, 8-2 Tuesday May 2 6:00 PM Tue. Mar. 21 USC PPD TBD vs. TBD Fri. Mar. 24 Houston L, 4-3 Sat. Mar. 25 Houston L, 5-4 Sun. Mar. 26 Houston L, 7-3 Cicerone Field at Tue. Mar. 28 Loyola Marymount L, 4-2 Broadcast Information Fri. Mar. 31 * Cal Poly L(10), 3-2

Opened: ...... 2002 (16th year of operation) Sat. Apr. 1 * Cal Poly W, 3-2 Radio First Game: ...... Jan. 25, 2002 (L, 5-8 vs. San Diego) Sun. Apr. 2 * Cal Poly L, 6-5 KUCI 88.9 FM with Capacity: ...... 3,408 (908 Seats, 2,500 Anthill) Tue. Apr. 4 Bakersfield L, 14-2 Mark Roberts and Tim Becwar Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars by StadiumJourney.com Fri. Apr. 7 at Oregon L, 10-1 (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) Sat. Apr. 8 at Oregon L, 6-3 All games also available live on Dedicated: ...... May 19, 2009 Sun. Apr. 9 at Oregon L, 7-2 the internet at kuci.org and ucirvinesports.com to Chancellor Ralph J. Cicerone for his revival of the Tue. Apr. 11 at San Diego State L, 9-3

program that broke ground in January 2001 Thu. Apr. 13 * at UC Santa Barbara L, 11-3 ESPNU Fri. Apr. 14 * at UC Santa Barbara W, 8-7 Sat. Apr. 15 * at UC Santa Barbara L, 8-7 Saturday night’s game at Cal State Dimensions: LF 335 - LC 380 - CF 408 - RC 380 - RF 335 Mon. Apr. 17 USC L, 9-7 Fullerton will be televised on Fence: ...... 12 feet high Tue. Apr. 18 at USC W, 14-3 ESPNU and broadcasted Surface: ...... GN-1 Bermuda grass Fri. Apr. 21 * Long Beach State L, 4-0 Scoreboard: ...... 52 feet high nationally. First pitch Sat. Apr. 22 * Long Beach State L, 8-2 comes down at 7:02 p.m. #TheCis Sun. Apr. 23 * Long Beach State L, 5-2 Tue. Apr. 25 at San Diego W, 8-7 Fri. Apr. 28 * at Cal State Fullerton 7:00 PM Around The Horn Sat. Apr. 29 * at Cal State Fullerton 7:00 PM Sun. Apr. 30 * at Cal State Fullerton 1:00 PM

Tue. May 2 at Bakersfield 6:00 PM Fri. May 5 * CSUN 6:30 PM Sat. May 6 * CSUN 2:00 PM Sun. May 7 * CSUN 1:00 PM Tue. May 9 San Diego 6:30 PM 2013 .444 27th Fri. May 12 * at Hawai’i 9:35 PM Sun. May 14 * at Hawai’i 8:00 PM This weekend will mark the Keston Hiura’s on-base percent- UCI’s non-conference schedule Mon. May 15 * at Hawai’i 9:35 PM Fri. May 19 * at UC Riverside 6:00 PM first time UC Irvine will square age of .534 leads the nation. He stands as the 27th-toughest to Sat. May 20 * at UC Riverside 6:00 PM off with a ranked Cal State had a 52-game on-base streak this point and includes 8 wins Sun. May 21 * at UC Riverside 1:00 PM Fullerton squad since 2013. that led the nation in 2016, and over schools in the top 100 RPI Tue. May 23 UCLA 6:30 PM Since 2002, UCI has 31 wins had a 34-game streak snapped (2 vs. TCU, 1 vs. Minnesota, Thu. May 25 * UC Davis 6:30 PM against ranked Big West on Friday. In 147 career games, UCLA, LMU, USD, ND, USC). Fri. May 26 * UC Davis 6:30 PM Sat. May 27 * UC Davis 1:00 PM opponents with an 11-18 mark Keston has reached in 138 of Overall, UC Irvine’s schedule against the Titans and is 7-10 them for a career OBP of .444 when including Big West games Home games in italics * - Big West game mark at Goodwin Field against reaching base 302 times in 680 ranks as the 52nd-toughest out ranked Titan teams career plate appearances of 295 programs, nationally #TogetherWeZot | #RipEm

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2016 Results Quick Facts Day Date Opponent Time/Result General Information Team Information Fri. Feb. 19 at San Jose State W, 3-2 City | Zip: Irvine, Calif. | 92697-4500 2016 Record ...... 31-25 Sat. Feb. 20 at San Jose State L, 3-9 Founded: 1962 (opened 1965) Home ...... 18-11 at San Jose State L, 5-8 Enrollment: 32,000 Road ...... 13-14 Sun. Feb. 21 at San Jose State W, 11-0 Colors: Blue & Gold Big West Record ...... 11-13 (T7th) Tue. Feb. 23 San Diego State L, 2-4 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Home ...... 6-6 Thu. Feb. 25 NC Dinos (Exh.) L, 2-6 Conference: Big West Road ...... 5-7 Fri. Feb. 26 Nevada W, 4-1 Nickname: Anteaters Letterwinners Returning | Lost ...... 22 | 9 Sat. Feb. 27 Nevada W(10), 8-7 Chancellor: Dr. Howard Gillman, Ph.D. (Stanford - 1974) Starting Position Players Returning | Lost ...... 8 | 4 Sun. Feb. 28 Nevada W, 6-0 Athletic Director: Mike Izzi (UCLA - 1984) Pitchers Returning | Lost ...... 11 | 3 Faculty Athletic Representative: David Snow Newcomers ...... 13 Tue. Mar. 1 at Loyola Marymount W, 5-1 Athletics Phone: (949) 824-6931 Fri. Mar. 4 UT San Antonio W, 7-3 Top Returning Position Players Sat. Mar. 5 UT San Antonio L, 2-12 Baseball Staff Keston Hiura, Jr., OF 53 GS, .358, 41 R, 7 HR, 41 RBI UT San Antonio W, 8-3 Head Coach: Mike Gillespie (USC - 1962) Mikey Duarte, Sr., SS Redshirt in 2016 (2015 All-BWC, .345) Tue. Mar. 8 Bakersfield W, 9-6 E-mail address: [email protected] Cole Kreuter, Jr., INF All-Big West, 56 GS, .284, 14 2B, 26 RBI Fri. Mar. 11 at Tennessee L, 1-12 Record at UC Irvine: 338-192 (9 years) Adam Alcantara, Sr., OF All-Big West, 54 G, .337, 2 HR, 36 RBI Sat. Mar. 12 at Tennessee L, 4-14 Overall DI Record: 1101-663-2 (29 years) Evan Cassolato, Sr., OF 37 G, .345, 23 R, 15 RBI, 5 SB at Tennessee W, 2-0 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 20 (5 with UCI) Wed. Mar. 16 Maryland W, 9-5 Associate Head Coach Ben Orloff (4th season) Top Returning Pitchers Cameron Bishop, Jr., LHP 15 GS, 5-5, ERA 4.61, 70.1 IP, 79 K Fri. Mar. 18 Seattle W, 4-0 Email address: [email protected] Calvin Faucher, Sr., RHP 25 G, 3-1, ERA 0.71, 8 Sv, 34 K Sat. Mar. 19 Seattle W, 3-2 Assistant Coach: Danny Bibona (5th season) Alonzo Garcia, Jr., RHP 12 GS, 5-5, ERA 4.11, 70 IP, 51 K Sun. Mar. 20 Seattle W, 8-4 Email address: [email protected]

Tue. Mar. 22 Loyola Marymount L, 2-7 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Eric Deragisch (7th season) Key Losses Tue. Mar. 29 at San Diego W, 9-2 Email address: [email protected] Elliot Surrey, Sr., LHP All-Big West, 14 GS, 4-6, 3.65 ERA, Fri. Apr. 1 at Hawai’i * L, 4-8 Director of Operations Bryce Stowell Mitchell Holland, Sr., 1B All-Big West, 55 G, .300, 2 HR, 32 RBI Sat. Apr. 2 at Hawai’i * L, 5-8 Email address: [email protected] Grant Palmer, RS-Sr., OF 49 G, .315, OBP .425, 21 RBI Sun. Apr. 3 at Hawai’i * W, 14-4 Baseball Office: Newkirk Pavilion John Brontsema, Jr., SS 47 G, .289, 35 R, HR, 18 RBI, 7 SB Fri. Apr. 8 UC Riverside * L, 1-3 Office Phone: (949) 824-9521 Jonathan Muñoz, RS-Sr., 3B 47 G, .266, 7 2B, HR, 13 RBI Sat. Apr. 9 UC Riverside * W, 2-1 Sun. Apr. 10 UC Riverside * W, 8-3 Baseball History Top Newcomers Tue. Apr. 12 at Bakersfield W, 7-6 First season: 1970 (DI in 1978) Christian Koss, Fr., INF 30 G, .347, 2 HR, 24 RBI Fri. Apr. 15 at Long Beach State * L(12), 2-3 All-Time Record: 1,184-908-17 Andre Pallante, Fr., RHP 12 G, 6-3, ERA 1.02, 75.1 IP, 100 K Sat. Apr. 16 at Long Beach State * L, 3-8 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 13 (DI - 8, DII - 5) Ryan Fitzpatrick, Jr., INF 39 G, .312, 37 R, 7 HR, 32 RBI Louis Raymond, Jr., RHP 15 G, 10-2, ERA 1.57, 103 IP, 85 K Sun. Apr. 17 at Long Beach State * W, 7-2 CWS Appearances: 2 (2007, 2014) Tue. Apr. 19 at San Diego State L, 1-5 Titles: 1 (2009) Fri. Apr. 22 at UC Davis * L, 6-9 National Championships: DII - 1973, 1974 Recent Awards Sat. Apr. 23 at UC Davis * W, 6-4 Keston Hiura Cicerone Field at Anteater Ballpark Sun. Apr. 24 at UC Davis * W, 11-1 2016 & 2017 Golden Spikes Award Watch List Preseason & Midseason Mon. Apr. 25 UNLV W, 15-2 Opened: January 25, 2002 2017 Midseason First Team All-American (DH) D1Baseball.com Tue. Apr. 26 at USC W, 6-5 Dedicated: May 19, 2009 2017 Tony Gwynn Classic All-Tournament Team To Chancellor Ralph J. Cicerone for his revival of the 2017 Preseason All-American Fri. Apr. 29 Cal State Fullerton * W, 2-0 NCBWA, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball Sat. Apr. 30 Cal State Fullerton * L, 4-6 baseball program that broke ground in January 2001 D1Baseball.com, Perfect Game Seating Capacity: 3,408 (908 Seats, 2,500 Anthill) 2016 Big West Player of the Week March 21 Sun. May 1 Cal State Fullerton * L, 2-7 Dimensions (LF-LC-CF-RC-RF): 335-380-408-380-335 2016 Preseason All-American NCBWA, D1Baseball 2015 Freshman All-American Tue. May 3 at UNLV L, 6-8 Fence: 12 feet high NCBWA, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, D1Baseball Fri. May 6 at UCLA W(10), 4-2 Surface: GN-1 Bermuda grass 2015 All-West Region ABCA/Rawlings Sat. May 7 UCLA L, 1-4 2015 Big West Freshman Field Player of the Year All-Big West First Team (2015) Sun. May 8 at UCLA L, 1-5 Media Relations 2015 Big West Player of the Week April 6, May 4

Tue. May 10 San Diego W, 9-3 Associate AD/Director Bob Olson Mikey Duarte

Fri. May 13 at Cal Poly * L, 1-9 Office Phone: (949) 824-5814 Brooks Wallace Award Watch List (2017) Sat. May 14 at Cal Poly * W, 11-2 Asst. Director/Baseball Contact: Alex Croteau Brooks Wallace Award Semifinalist (2015) Sun. May 15 at Cal Poly * L, 5-17 Office Phone: (949) 824-8934 All-Big West First Team (2015) 2015 Big West Player of the Week May 11 Tue. May 17 USC L, 3-8 Cell Phone: (713) 397-6310 Adam Alcantara Fri. May 20 UC Santa Barbara * L, 3-10 E-mail address: [email protected] Senior CLASS Award Candidate (2017) Sat. May 21 UC Santa Barbara * W, 5-4 Radio: KUCI 88.9 FM & kuci.org All-Big West First Team (2016) Sun. May 22 UC Santa Barbara * L, 5-9 Play-by-Play / Color: Mark Roberts / Tim Becwar 2016 Big West Player of the Week May 30

Thu. May 26 CSUN * W, 4-1 Press Box Phone: (949) 824-9905 Cole Kreuter

Fri. May 27 CSUN * L, 2-8 Website: www.ucirvinesports.com 2017 Big West Player of the Week March 13 Sat. May 28 CSUN * W, 7-6 Facebook: Facebook.com/UCIbsb All-Big West First Team (2016) Evan Cassolato Twitter: @UCIbsb Home games in italics * - Big West game 2017 Tony Gwynn Classic All-Tournament Team April 28 in Anteater History - 2009 April 29 in Anteater History - 1990 April 30 in Anteater History - 2016 No. 1 UC Irvine trailed USC 5-1 and had been limited to five hits UC Irvine travelled to UC Santa Barbara. After tying the UC Irvine and Cal State Fullerton duked it out on a Saturday afternoon. heading into the bottom of the ninth. Casey Stevenson began the game at 4-4 in the top of the eighth, UCSB followed with UCI got on the board first, but CSF charged back for a 6-1 lead and inning with a double and Ronnie Shaeffer walked. Dillon Bell’s single the go-ahead run in the bottom half for the eventual 5-4 eventual 6-4 victory behind six extra-base hits. Seven Anteater plated Stevenson, and after Ryan Fisher singled to load the bases, starters reached base, one of those unable to reach was Jordan Leyland brought home two with a single to make it 5-3. A final. The significance of the game was no Anteater Keston Hiura thus ending his 52-game on-base streak, squeeze play by Ben Orloff chopped the deficit to one, and Eric hitters were struck out in the contest. 16 outs came by longest in the nation during the season and longest in Deragisch was intentionally walked to pave the way for way of a flyout including six to LF. Only two UCSB players program history which had began midway through the Jeff Cusick to deliver a two-run walkoff single and punctuate 2015 season and featured a 19-game hit streak. a monumental 5-run inning to drop the Trojans, 6-5. struck out as 15 were retired by groundout.

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Number Position Player | Height/Weight—Year—Position—Hometown—Previous School—High School—Major Year Games (Starts) AVG H R 2B HR RBI 1 MIKEY DUARTE | 5-11/195—RS-Sr.—SS—Redondo Beach—St. John Bosco HS—Sociology Freshman 34 (28) .203 16 12 2 0 11 2015 Brooks Wallace Award candidate - All-Big West First Team, Big West hit leader in 2015 - started all 55 games in 2015, Sophomore 43 (24) .241 19 7 2 0 8 redshirted 2016 season (elbow injury) - team leader in 2015 with 43 runs and 26 multi-hit games - 12 3-hit games, 2 4-hit - Junior 55 (55) .345 78 43 17 0 19 team MVP, all-league as HS senior - cousin to MLB catcher Gerald Laird - Hall of Famer Bobby Doerr is grandfather’s cousin Senior 36 (35) .329 46 26 13 1 19 Career 168 (142) .303 159 88 34 1 57 2 COLE KREUTER | 6-0/175—Jr.—INF—Rancho Mirage—Westminster Christian (FL) HS—Sociology Freshman 39 (32) .300 33 12 5 0 15 Snapped streak of 101 consecutive games played, 96 starts on April 8 - Big West Player of the Week March 13 - First Team All Sophomore 56 (56) .284 64 31 14 1 26 -Big West in 2016 - two-time Florida HSSA champion- grandson of head coach Mike Gillespie, son of MLB C Chad Kreuter Junior 37 (37) .220 31 15 4 4 27 Career 132 (121) .269 128 58 23 5 68 4 PARKER COSS | 5-11/165—Jr.—INF—Mission Viejo—Capistrano Valley Christian HS—Anthropology Freshman 50 (42) .236 33 17 4 0 11 Five career 3-hit games - two career 3-RBI games Apr. 3, 2016 & Apr. 2, 2017 - league MVP, four league titles, and CIF cham- Sophomore 51 (40) .183 26 18 5 0 15 pion in HS - second in nation in RBI twice- school record-holder in career points in Junior 32 (31) .237 27 12 4 0 14 Career 133 (113) .217 86 47 13 0 40 5 ALEX GUENETTE | 5-10/200—Sr.—C—San Diego—La Jolla Country Day HS—Sociology Freshman 5 (0) .000 0 0 0 0 0 First career HR March 19 at Seattle - first career 3-hit game March 14 at UCLA - PH walk-off single Feb. 27, 2016 in 10th- Sophomore 2 (1) .000 0 0 0 0 0 inning win vs. Nevada - league champion as senior in HS - two-time all-league - CIF title as sophomore - grandfather, Al Junior 30 (21) .224 15 7 2 0 10 Langlois, played 13 seasons in NHL, two-time Stanley Cup winner with Montreal - black belt in Karate Senior 33 (29) .225 20 11 2 1 9 Career 70 (51) .210 35 18 4 1 19 7 MIKEY FILIA | 5-9/160—RS-Fr.—OF—Irvine—Irvine HS—Sociology Freshman 12 (0) .250 2 1 0 0 0 First two career hits Sunday vs. LBSU - three-time all-league - Ranked No. 67 player in OC - All-City QB as a senior Career 12 (0) .250 2 1 0 0 0

8 EVAN CASSOLATO | 5-11/195—RS-Sr.—OF—Encinitas—Cathedral Catholic HS—Sociology Freshman 46 (29) .238 25 11 2 0 8 Go-ahead HR, 4-hit, 5-RBI game March 7 at LMU - 4-BB game on April 17 vs. USC - 2 SB May 14, 2016 at Cal Poly - hit .444 (16 Sophomore 38 (9) .250 14 11 1 0 6 -for-36) with 2 outs to lead team in 2016 - redshirt season in 2013 - played summer ball in WCL, CCL, and Alaska leagues - CIF Junior 37 (31) .345 39 23 7 0 15 DIII champion 2011 & 2012 - league title and CIF DIII title as sophomore in football Senior 38 (37) .322 48 30 6 1 20 Career 159 (106) .298 126 75 16 1 49

10 RYAN JOHNSTON | 5-10/155—RS-Fr.—RHP/OF—San Diego—Cathedral Catholic HS—Undeclared Freshman 10 (5) .444 8 1 0 0 2 UCI debut Feb. 23 vs. ND in RF - PH single for 1st career hit Apr. 7 at Oregon - 2 H in 1st start at UCSB - 3x league champ in HS Career 10 (5) .444 8 1 0 0 2

17 DEVIN PETTENGILL | 5-6/150—Jr.—INF/OF—Yuba City—Cosumnes River JC—Yuba City HS—Public Health Policy Cos. River 83 (83) .336 101 83 5 0 35 Second team all-conference in 2016 hitting .359 in 42 games with 21 RBI and 21 SB - conference MVP as senior in HS Junior 26 (13) .261 12 9 1 0 5 Career 26 (13) .261 12 9 1 0 5

20 MATT REITANO | 5-11/190—So.—C—San Diego—Mira Mesa HS—Biological Sciences Freshman 38 (25) .200 13 9 3 1 7 Three 2-RBI games - 3 hits 4/15 at UCSB - CIF D-I Finalist as HS sophomore - two-time all-league in football - blocked 9 kicks Sophomore 20 (9) .219 7 6 0 0 5 Career 58 (34) .206 20 15 3 1 12

22 KESTON HIURA | 5-11/190—Jr.—INF/OF—Valencia—Valencia HS—Business Economics Freshman 56 (56) .330 75 40 18 7 52 Golden Spikes Award Preseason and Midseason Watch List member in 2016 & 2017 - 5-hit game May 6 at UCLA - 2-HR game Sophomore 53 (53) .358 73 41 12 7 41 Mar. 1 at LMU - 52-game on-base streak between 2015-16 - NCBWA Freshman All-American - Big West Freshman of the Year Junior 38 (38) .402 53 32 17 7 31 Career 147 (147) .357 201 113 47 21 124 26 RYAN FITZPATRICK | 6-3/235—Jr.—INF—San Clemente—Saddleback College—JSerra HS—Political Science Saddleback 78 (78) .296 75 50 24 10 58 Homered in 1st career UCI AB - Rookie of the Year, All-Region, All-SCIAC at Saddleback - league champ, All-CIF as HS senior Junior 24 (11) .136 6 5 1 1 3 Career 24 (11) .136 6 5 1 1 3 27 CHRISTIAN KOSS | 6-1/175—Fr.—INF—Riverside—JW North HS—Undeclared Freshman 26 (25) .173 13 8 1 0 16 Walk-off single Apr. 1 vs. CP - No. 8-rated prospect in West Coast League by Perfect Game - league champs in HS as senior Career 26 (25) .173 13 8 1 0 16

30 ADAM ALCANTARA | 6-0/205—Sr.—OF—Alta Loma—Bishop Amat HS—Sociology Freshman 31 (22) .323 20 8 0 0 9 Tied for 2nd-longest in program history with 22-game hit streak - First Team All-Big West in 2016 ranking 2nd hitting .393 in Sophomore 29 (19) .299 20 10 3 0 9 Big West play - career high 4 hits including inside-the-park HR in 2016 finale- 5-RBI game May 31, 2015 vs. USD - CIF Division Junior 54 (46) .337 58 29 10 2 36 IV champion in 2011 while batting .475 - Max Preps All-State honoree - three-time All-CIF - played two years of HS football Senior 27 (27) .277 28 16 4 0 14 Career 141 (114) .313 126 63 17 2 68 31 GRIFFIN MAZUR | 5-10/190—So.—C—Moorpark—Moorpark HS—Undeclared Freshman 28 (10) .125 4 5 1 0 3 2-hit game at LMU, 2-RBI game vs. UTSA in 2016 - two-time Perfect Game All-American, All-California Region as HS senior Sophomore Career 28 (10) .125 4 5 1 0 3

33 JAKE HAZARD | 6-2/205—RS-So.—OF—Newport Beach—Beckman HS—Criminology, Law, and Society Freshman 40 (9) .277 13 6 0 0 5 Set career highs with two hits and two RBI in 9-5 win over Maryland - 2-hit games vs. Hawai’i and UC Riverside - successful Sophomore 19 (8) .302 13 5 3 0 5 on all 5 SB attempts in 2016 - four league titles, 2011 CIF champs at Beckman HS- CIF Finalist with 2012 football team Career 59 (17) .289 26 11 3 0 10 36 ADRIAN DAMLA | 6-0/180—Fr.—INF—La Crescenta—Crescenta Valley HS—Undeclared Freshman 35 (27) .262 27 16 6 0 9 Recorded a hit in each of his first three career at-bats - three-time league champion- two-time All-CIF Career 35 (27) .262 27 16 6 0 9

42 DAILIN LEE | 5-7/195—Fr.—OF—Santa Ana—Tustin HS—Criminology, Law, and Society Freshman 12 (10) .219 7 6 1 0 2 Became eligible Apr. 4 vs. CSUB - three-time all-league in HS - hit .356 as a senior collecting 31 hits and 29 stolen bases Career 12 (10) .219 7 6 1 0 2

55 EDGAR RUVALCABA | 5-8/195—Sr.—C—Lake Balboa—Birmingham HS—Political Science Freshman Did Not Play Made collegiate debut Mar. 5 vs. UTSA with an 8th-inning pinch-hit walk - recorded first career hit Mar. 22 at home against Sophomore Did Not Play LMU with a pinch-hit single to leadoff the 9th inning - recorded second career hit with a pinch-hit single to leadoff 9th at Junior 5 (0) .250 1 0 0 0 0 SDSU - two-time all-league in high school - parents are Raymond and Noemi, and three siblings are Ezequiel, Reyna, and Ray Senior 6 (0) .200 1 0 0 0 0 Career 6 (0) .222 2 0 0 0 0

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Number Pitcher | Height/Weight—Year—Position—Hometown—Previous School—High School—Major Year Games (Starts) W-L ERA IP SV BB K 9 CALVIN FAUCHER | 6-0/170—Sr.—RHP—Chula Vista—Southwestern CC—Hilltop HS—Sociology Southwestern 23 (0) 2-2 0.93 29.0 2 13 36 Became fifth Anteater closer with 10 saves in a season - fourth in program history in career saves - led team with a 15-inning Junior 25 (0) 3-1 0.71 25.1 8 16 34 shutout streak in 2016 - 4-K game Apr. 9 - 8 career saves recording 4+ outs - two years varsity in HS, league title in 2013 Senior 19 (1) 1-4 5.64 22.1 10 17 31 Career 44 (1) 4-5 3.02 47.2 18 33 65 10 RYAN JOHNSTON | 5-10/155—RS-Fr.—RHP/OF—San Diego—Cathedral Catholic HS—Undeclared Freshman 15 (0) 2-1 4.71 21.0 - 10 18 10 of 18 strikeouts have been looking (leads team) - three-time league champion in HS- played HS basketball Career 15 (0) 2-1 4.71 21.0 - 10 18

11 LOUIS RAYMOND | 6-2/195—Jr.—RHP—Laguna Niguel—Cuesta College—Dana Hills HS—Sociology USF 2 (0) 0-2 15.43 2.1 - 2 1 Career-high 8 IP vs. LBSU - 3 H over 6.2 IP in win vs. No. 1 TCU - snapped 19.2-inning streak without a BB April 8 - Conference Cuesta 15 (14) 10-2 1.57 103.0 - 14 85 POTY, Gold Glove winner at Cuesta College - made 2 appearances as freshman at USF - league champion, league MVP in HS Junior 10 (10) 3-4 4.47 58.1 - 11 33 Career 10 (10) 3-4 4.47 58.1 - 11 33 12 KAZ AKAMATSU | 6-1/190—Fr.—RHP—Huntington Beach—Edison HS—Business Economics Freshman 10 (1) 0-1 8.56 13.2 - 15 9 3 IP vs. No. 1 TCU, career high - L, 2.2 IP, 6 ER in 1st start at SDSU - Edison HS Hall of Famer - never missed day of school Career 10 (1) 0-1 8.56 13.2 - 15 9

13 BEN RITCHEY | 5-11/175—Sr.—RHP—Sacramento—Sacramento City CC—Capital Chr. HS—Sociology Sac. City 12 (12) 7-1 2.83 83.1 - 7 51 Led team with 28 appearances, 8 holds in 2016 - 1 start vs. USC - high of 3.2 IP vs. CSUN - stranded 12 of 15 inherited runners Junior 28 (1) 2-3 5.05 41.0 - 11 26 - 4-strikeout game Mar. 5 - two-time all-league at SCCC - league, section titles in 2013 - section title with soccer in 2012 Senior 2 (0) 0-0 9.00 3.0 - 2 2 Career 30 (1) 2-3 5.32 44.0 - 13 28 14 MILES GLAZIER | 6-0/175—So.—LHP—San Marino—San Marino HS—Undeclared Freshman 26 (2) 2-0 3.95 27.1 - 15 21 Began career with 14.1 scoreless innings - wins in 2016 vs. CSUB, UCD - two-time league MVP, All-CIF, all-area, all-league Sophomore 14 (0) 0-0 6.88 17.0 - 10 10 Career 40 (2) 2-0 5.08 44.1 - 25 31 15 JACK MOBERG | 5-11/190—Fr.—RHP—Murrieta—Vista Murrieta HS—Criminology, Law, and Society Freshman League title, All-CIF, all-league as junior going 6-0, 1.71 ERA in 84.1 IP (injured as senior) - brother, Jeff, plays at Tennessee Career

16 ALONZO GARCIA | 6-3/200—Jr.—RHP—Sylmar—San Fernando HS—Sociology Freshman 22 (6) 3-1 3.88 46.1 - 12 31 Career-high 8-IP performances at LBSU and vs. UCSB - career high 7 strikeouts vs. Maryland - LA City Section Division I cham- Sophomore 17 (12) 5-5 4.11 70.0 - 19 51 pion as junior and freshman - Named Cal-Hi All-State as junior in HS - MaxPreps All-American as sophomore - league MVP Junior 2 (0) 0-0 32.40 1.2 - 1 1 Career 41 (18) 8-6 4.42 118.0 - 32 83

18 COLE SPEAR | 6-0/185—Fr.—RHP—Orange—Orange Lutheran HS—Criminology, Law, and Society Freshman 12 (6) 3-3 7.07 35.2 - 19 20 Career high 5.1 IP in win over No. 1 TCU - 5 K in win at USD 4/25 - All-Trinity League as junior - 3.50 ERA in 24 IP as a senior Career 12 (6) 3-3 7.07 35.2 - 19 20

23 MICHAEL MARTIN | 6-1/205—RS-Jr.—RHP—San Diego—Cathedral Catholic HS—Sociology Freshman 5 (0) 0-1 9.64 4.2 - 3 3 Earned 1st career win March 5 vs. Portland - career high 4 Ks vs. ND, CSUB - redshirted as a freshman in 2014, missed two Sophomore 10 (0) 0-0 10.12 8.0 - 3 5 years due to injury - League Player of the Year as a junior in HS - two-time CIF Division III champion in 2011 & 2012 Junior 18 (1) 1-1 6.12 32.1 - 15 25 Career 33 (1) 1-2 7.20 45.0 - 21 33 28 MATT MARINI | 6-5/220—RS-Fr.—RHP—Miami, Fla.—Christopher Columbus HS—Business Economics Freshman 4 (0) 0-0 23.14 2.1 - 4 1 Made debut vs. No. 1 TCU - Two-time District Pitcher of the Year - two-time league champ, 2015 regional & state champion Career 4 (0) 0-0 23.14 2.1 - 4 1

34 CAMERON BISHOP | 6-4/235—Jr.—LHP—Brea—Brea Olinda HS—Business Administration Freshman 18 (2) 2-0 4.55 31.2 2 16 29 Career high 7.2 IP Apr. 9 vs. UCR - 11-strikeout performance May 22 vs. UCSB - 2-HR game as a hitter Mar. 15, 2015 at SJSU- Sophomore 16 (15) 5-5 4.61 70.1 - 33 79 League Pitcher of the Year as HS senior - Offensive POTY as junior - Brea Mayor’s Community Service Award winner Junior Career 34 (17) 7-5 4.59 102.0 2 49 108 37 SHAUN VETROVEC | 6-2/205—Jr.—RHP—Newport Beach—Newport Harbor HS—Business Administration Freshman 10 (2) 1-1 3.63 17.1 - 14 7 Consecutive 7-IP performances to start 2016 including a 14-IP scoreless streak - career high 6 strikeouts Feb. 28 vs. Nevada - Sophomore 13 (7) 2-4 5.66 41.1 - 22 23 Three-time Daily Pilot Dream Team, 2014 POTY- two-time all-league - AP Scholar with Honors and Distinction Junior 4 (0) 0-0 15.43 4.2 - 6 3 Career 27 (9) 0-0 6.68 63.1 - 42 33 38 JORDAN BOCKO | 5-11/195—So.—RHP—Laguna Niguel—Capistrano Valley HS—Undeclared Freshman 15 (1) 0-0 11.25 16.0 1 9 10 Career high 6.1 IP, 6 Ks vs. Cal Poly - earned save in UCI debut to open 2016 season at SJSU - two-time league MVP in HS Sophomore 13 (7) 0-4 5.29 47.2 - 22 35 Career 28 (8) 0-4 6.79 63.2 1 31 45 39 CHRIS VARGAS | 5-10/195—RS-Jr.—RHP—Orange—Villa Park HS—Sociology Freshman Did Not Play Career high 4.1 IP at Oregon, UCSB - 2 wins in 2016 vs. Seattle, UNLV- career high 5-strikeout performances at Tennessee, Sophomore 11 (2) 2-1 2.62 24.0 - 12 25 vs. UNLV in 2016, and at LMU in 2017 - did not play in 2014 and 2015 due to injury - did not pitch in HS, primarily a SS Junior 10 (7) 0-3 5.64 30.1 - 19 18 Career 21 (9) 2-4 4.31 54.1 - 31 43 40 SEAN SPARLING | 6-0/180—Sr.—RHP—Whittier—La Habra HS—Sociology Freshman 7 (0) 0-0 9.95 6.1 - 1 7 Career high 5.2 IP and 6 strikeouts Feb. 23, 2016 vs. Notre Dame - wins at SJSU, at USC, vs. ND - team’s active leader in Sophomore 23 (0) 0-2 3.79 38.0 2 13 22 games pitcher - League Pitcher of the Year as HS senior - All-CIF, two-time all-league, all-area - league title as a junior - two Junior 17 (1) 2-0 7.15 22.2 - 5 12 league titles and two-time all-league in football as a junior and senior Senior 4 (2) 1-0 3.46 13.0 - 1 10 Career 51 (3) 3-2 5.06 80.0 2 20 51 41 ANDRE PALLANTE | 6-0/195—Fr.—RHP—San Clemente—San Clemente HS—Undeclared Freshman 17 (3) 4-2 5.46 31.1 1 21 37 1st career win March 7 at LMU - 3-inning save vs. Portland - CIF South All-Star - league champ, NHSI champ as junior Career 17 (3) 4-2 5.46 31.1 1 21 37

44 DYLAN RIDDLE | 5-11/180—So.—LHP—San Clemente—San Clemente HS—Undeclared Freshman 17 (0) 0-0 2.38 11.1 - 7 11 Longest outing of 1.2 IP Apr. 16 at LBSU- 2 Ks May 27 vs. CSUN - league title, NHSI champion, all-league as HS senior Sophomore Utilizing Redshirt (Collarbone) Career 17 (0) 0-0 2.38 11.1 - 7 11

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UC Irvine Anteaters Cal State Fullerton Record: 15-23 Titans Last Week: 0-3 vs. LBSU Record: 24-14 Away/Neutral: 7-10 Big West: 6-3 Notable results: 2-1 vs. TCU Home: 15-3 1-1 vs. MINN, 0-3 vs. HOU Notable results: 1-1 vs. HOU W vs. UCLA, SDSU, USD, USC 2-1 vs. USD, 1-2 at CP

Game No. 122 in series on Friday 26th 3-game series between them 2016 series UCI’s record in: First meeting: Feb. 25, 1970 (W, 6-3) Series wins: UCI 4, LBSU 21 April 29 - May 1, 2016 in Irvine Series opener 16-20 Titans lead all-time series 82-39 CSF has 5 sweeps (3 since 2002) Friday - UCI won, 2-0 Game 2 11-26 Anteaters are 20-38 at Goodwin Total runs: UCI 528 - CSF 845 Saturday - CSF won, 6-4 Series finale 9-28 8-19 under Gillespie UCI in: Extras - 3-1 | Shutouts - 3-10 Sunday - CSF won, 7-2 Rubber game 1-14

C Sr. 5 Alex Guenette Sees the least amount of pitches per AB (3.2) Cal State Fullerton has gone about their business to a 24-14 record ranked in the top 10 most of the season picking up series wins until they were surprised at Cal Poly over the weekend 1B Fr. 36 Adrian Damla Hits in 4 of last 5 games (6-for-16, 3 RBI, 4 R) who took two of three and scored 25 runs in the process. 2B Jr. 2 Cole Kreuter 45 Ks leads Big West (2+ Ks in 16 games) The Titans’ pitching is still very much intact with a 3.66 ERA and the third-best strikeout-to- 10-for-23 in 6 career games vs. CSF (3 RBI) walk ratio in the country and 3.40. Cal State Fullerton has always been centered around con- 3B Jr. 4 Parker Coss Only 2 errors have come in BWC (CP, UCSB) trol walking 2.18 batters per game, second in the country, surprisingly to another Big West SS Sr. 1 Mikey Duarte 3 errors this season (2 vs. ND, 1 vs. CP 3/31) rival: Hawai’i. Connor Seabold is back to his ace-like ways having completed two games this year and posting 69 strikeouts to lead the Big West in 10 starts. John Gavin and Gavin Ve- Has doubled in 5 of the last 7 games lasquez have joined him to fortify the weekend rotation with sub-4.00 ERAs. Brett Conine has LF Fr. 42 Dailin Lee Became eligible Apr. 4 prior to CSUB game locked down the backend with a 0.70 ERA and eight saves in 18 appearances. As always, the UCI is 3-1 when he scores; 2-0 with an RBI defense has been there to help out with a fielding percentage that ranks 16th in the NCAA.

CF Sr. 8 Evan Cassolato Scored a run in 11 of 16 games in April Offensively, the Titans are hitting .274 while scoring 5.7 runs a game which actually leads the 4 walks Mon. vs. USC (1st for UCI since 2015) Big West. Freshman Sahid Valenzuela has arrived on the scene with a .370 average knocking 42 of his 47 hits for singles. Scott Hurst’s 17 extra-base hits and 26 RBI and 26 walks from RF Fr. 10 Ryan Johnston Hits in all 5 starts; 3-for-6 as cleanup hitter Taylor Bryant drive the offense with each hitting over .300 as 10 different Titans have driven in DH Jr. 22 Keston Hiura 4 hits (3 XBH), 5 RBI vs. CSF (0-for-11 in 2016) at least 10 runs in 2017. Base hits: 19 to LF, 8 to RF, 21 to CF/gaps The Titans have held serve in the overall series winning 16 of the last 20 games. The last series Hitting .323 (21-for-65) with 2 strikes win for UCI came in 2009 at Fullerton; in fact, all-time the Anteaters have won just four series with three of them coming in Goodwin Field. C Sr. 55 Edgar Ruvalcaba Saw 1st career action behind the plate 4/22 INF Jr. 26 Ryan Fitzpatrick Sees 4.4 pitches per AB - highest on team C Jr. 24 Chris Hudgins Missed 2016 series with finger injury INF Fr. 27 Christian Koss Team leader with the bases loaded (4-for-7) 1B Jr. 19 Dillon Persinger Drafted in 2015 (31st round) and 2016 (17th) Missed last 8 games (shoulder) 2B Fr. 12 Sahid Valenzuela Multiple hits in 9 of 12 Big West games OF Jr. 17 Devin Pettengill Hits in 4 of his last 5 road games (5-for-13) 3B Jr. 1 Taylor Bryant 141 games played (concussion in 2016) OF Sr. 30 Adam Alcantara Missed last 10 games (hamstring) SS Sr. 13 Timmy Richards 4-for-14, 2B, 4 K vs. UCI in 2016 as 2-hitter OF So. 33 Jake Hazard 5 of last 6 hits have been infield singles LF Sr. 33 Hunter Cullen 29 starts this year (3 starts in 69 gms prior) CF Jr. 6 Scott Hurst 1 game in 2016 series (8-hitter, 0-for-2) RHP Fr. 10 Ryan Johnston Played in 9 of last 10 games (6 as OF, 3 as P) RF So. 4 Ruben Cardenas 6-for-11, 3 2B, 3 RBI, 3 R vs. UCI in 2016 Last 3 relief apps - 5.2 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 4 K DH So. 9 Hank LoForte 1-for-4, 2 RBI in Sunday game of 2016 series Team leader striking out 10 hitters looking RHP Jr. 11 Louis Raymond Pitched into the 6th inning in 9 of 10 starts C Jr. 27 Niko Pacheco Last 4 games: H in each, 2 2B, 6 RBI, 3 R, 3 BB 0 walks issued in 4 of last 6 starts (3 BB total) INF Jr. 40 Boston Romero BWC: 6 gms, 3 H, RBI | NC: 17 gms, 3 H, RBI RHP Fr. 12 Kaz Akamatsu Has appeared in every inning this season INF Jr. 2 Tristan Hildebrandt 1-for-6, RBI, 3 K in 2016 series (3 G, 2 starts) Lowest opp. batting average vs. lefties (.207) OF Fr. 31 Zach Weisz 1-for-2, HR, 2 RBI, 3 BB, 3 R in 6 BWC games LHP So. 14 Miles Glazier 8 outings in April - 9 IP, 12 H, 4 ER, 4 BB, 7 K OF Jr. 3 Chris Prescott Appeared in 4 Big West games, 0-for-3 LH hitting .450 (18-for-40 - highest on team) RHP Fr. 18 Cole Spear 14 IP, 10 ER in 6 relief appearances RHP Jr. 26 Connor Seabold 7 quality starts; 6 or more IP in all 10 starts 2+ IP in 5 of 6 outings out of the pen LHP Jr. 44 John Gavin 15 ER in 4 April starts (5 ER in 5 starts prior) RHP Jr. 23 Michael Martin Made first career start Apr. 17 (3 IP, 5 ER) RHP So. 42 Gavin Velasquez 0-0, 14 IP, 19 H, 9 ER, in 3 home starts Last 6 relief outings - 6.2 IP, 4 H, BB, 4 K 29.1 innings of relief to lead the team RHP So. 17 Colton Eastman Made 2 starts (2/19, 2/25) before injury RHP Fr. 28 Matt Marini Making his 1st Big West appearance LHP Fr. 25 Erik Cha 3 ER in each of last 3 games (6.2 IP, 16 H) RHP So. 38 Jordan Bocko Recorded 2 quality starts vs. CP and LBSU RHP Jr. 30 Jack Pabich 1 home relief appearance (0.1 IP 4/8 vs UCD) RHP Jr. 39 Chris Vargas Yet to pitch into the 6th in his 9 career starts RHP Jr. 34 Joe Wills Allowed multiple runs in 6 of 10 outings RHP Fr. 41 Andre Pallante Leader in Ks (20), ERA (1.72) in March RHP Fr. 37 Dillon Brown 0 runs in 2 of 3 BWC outings (3 runs vs. CP) UC Irvine is 6-2 when he records multiple Ks LHP Sr. 43 Maxwell Gibbs Less than 1 IP in 5 outings (1 in BWC, 0.1 IP) CL Sr. 9 Calvin Faucher Registered 4th save of 4 outs or more 4/25 RHP So. 55 Blake Workman At least 1 IP in every outing; 2+ Ks in 14 of 16 Leader in K/9 (12.49) and wild pitches (9) CL So. 18 Brett Conine 0 ER in last 18.2 IP dating back to March 4

HC 19 Mike Gillespie All-time winningest coach at UCI (353 wins) HC 28 Rick Vanderhook 6th season, 21 years as an assistant AHC 6 Ben Orloff 3rd Base coach, works with hitters, infielders AC 36 Chad Baum 11th season, UCI 3rd base coach 2005-06 AC 3 Daniel Bibona Pitching coach, 2010 Senior CLASS Award AC 11 Blake Hawksworth 1st season, pitched in MLB for LAD, STL VAC 19 Eric Deragisch 1st Base coach, works with hitters, outfield VAC 22 J.J. Altobelli 2nd season, 168 games as SS at Oregon

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Starters in 2017 (Highs in bold, lows are underlined) Date Opponent Pitcher Decision IP H ER BB K Pitches Result 2/18 ...... vs. Minnesota ...... Pallante^ ...... Loss ...... 1.2 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 55 ...... L, 9-8 2/19 ...... vs. Minnesota ...... Raymond^ ...... Win ...... 5.1 ...... 7 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 81 ...... W, 7-5 2/21 ...... vs. SDSU ...... Spear^ ...... Win ...... 4.0 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 65 ...... W, 7-5 2/23 ...... vs. Notre Dame ...... Sparling+ ...... Win ...... 5.2 ...... 5 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 6 ...... 85 ...... W, 18-4 2/24 ...... vs. Oregon ...... Pallante+ ...... ND ...... 3.2 ...... 6 ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 76 ...... L, 11-5 2/25 ...... at USD ...... Raymond+ ...... Loss ...... 0.2 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 28 ...... L, 14-6

2/25 ...... vs. Tennessee ...... Faucher^ ...... ND ...... 2.1 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 53 ...... L(8), 10-9 3/3 ...... vs. Portland ...... Raymond ...... Win ...... 6.0 ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 98 ...... W, 3-1 3/4 ...... vs. Portland ...... Sparling ...... ND ...... 4.0 ...... 7 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 49 ...... W, 6-3 3/5 ...... vs. Portland ...... Spear+ ...... ND ...... 4.0 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 70 ...... W, 5-3 3/7 ...... at LMU ...... Vargas...... ND ...... 3.2 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 66 ...... W, 7-6 3/10 ...... vs. TCU ...... Raymond ...... Win ...... 6.2 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 107 ...... W, 11-2 3/11 ...... vs. TCU ...... Spear ...... Win ...... 5.1 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 73 ...... W, 6-3 3/12 ...... vs. TCU ...... Vargas ...... ND ...... 2.1 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 46 ...... L, 16-7 3/14 ...... at UCLA ...... Bocko+ ...... ND ...... 4.0 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 56 ...... W, 5-3 3/19 ...... at Seattle ...... Raymond ...... ND ...... 6.0+ ...... 5 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 6 ...... 78 ...... W, 3-2 3/19 ...... at Seattle ...... Spear ...... Loss ...... 4.0 ...... 6 ...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 69 ...... L, 8-2 3/24 ...... vs. Houston ...... Bocko ...... ND ...... 5.1 ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 86 ...... L, 4-3 3/25 ...... vs. Houston ...... Raymond ...... Loss ...... 6.0 ...... 11 ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 87 ...... L, 5-4 3/26 ...... vs. Houston ...... Spear ...... Loss ...... 1.1 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 44 ...... L, 7-3 3/28 ...... vs. LMU ...... Vargas...... ND ...... 4.0 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 59 ...... L, 4-2 3/31 ...... vs. Cal Poly ...... Bocko ...... ND ...... 6.1 ...... 7 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 6 ...... 101 ...... L(10), 3-2 4/1 ...... vs. Cal Poly ...... Raymond ...... ND ...... 7.2 ...... 13 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 4 ...... 104 ...... W, 3-2 4/2 ...... vs. Cal Poly ...... Vargas ...... ND ...... 3.2 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 72 ...... L, 6-5 4/4 ...... vs. Bakersfield ...... Spear ...... Loss ...... 3.0 ...... 6 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 59 ...... L, 14-2 4/7 ...... at Oregon ...... Bocko ...... Loss ...... 4.0 ...... 7 ...... 5 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 70 ...... L, 10-1 4/8 ...... at Oregon ...... Raymond ...... Loss ...... 6.1 ...... 10 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 106 ...... L, 6-3 4/9 ...... at Oregon ...... Vargas ...... Loss ...... 4.1 ...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 74 ...... L, 7-2 4/11 ...... at SDSU ...... Akamatsu^ ...... Loss ...... 2.2 ...... 7 ...... 6 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 66 ...... L, 9-4 4/13 ...... at UCSB ...... Bocko ...... Loss ...... 4.2 ...... 8 ...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 4 ...... 77 ...... L, 11-3 4/14 ...... at UCSB ...... Raymond ...... ND ...... 5.2 ...... 9 ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 4 ...... 89 ...... W, 8-7 ROTATION 4/15 ...... at UCSB ...... Vargas ...... ND ...... 4.1 ...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 90 ...... L, 8-7

RUNDOWN 4/17 ...... vs. USC ...... Martin^ ...... ND ...... 3.0+ ...... 6 ...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 66 ...... L, 9-7 4/18 ...... at USC ...... Bocko ...... ND ...... 3.0 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 53 ...... W, 14-3 4/21 ...... vs. LBSU ...... Raymond ...... Loss ...... 8.0+ ...... 11 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 7 ...... 112 ...... L, 4-0 4/22 ...... vs. LBSU ...... Vargas ...... Loss ...... 4.0 ...... 8 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 65 ...... L, 8-2 4/23 ...... vs. LBSU ...... Bocko ...... Loss ...... 6.0 ...... 8 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 112 ...... L, 5-2 4/25 ...... at USD ...... Pallante ...... ND ...... 3.0 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 61 ...... W, 8-7

^ - Denotes first career start + - Denotes second career start Midweek games are in italics

Starters Numbers Games W-L Innings ERA H R ER BB K Totals 38 starts 6-14 165.2 5.65 217 119 104 71 97

FRIDAY PROBABLE SATURDAY PROBABLE SUNDAY PROBABLE

11 Louis Raymond 39 Chris Vargas 38 Jordan Bocko Laguna Niguel, Calif. Orange, Calif. Laguna Niguel, Calif. Dana Hills HS Villa Park HS Capistrano Valley HS San Francisco (Freshman) RS-Jr. | 5-10 | 195 | R / R So. | 5-11 | 195 | R/R Cuesta College (Soph.) Sociology major Undeclared major Jr. | 6-2 | 195 | R/R Sociology major Did not play in 2014 or 2015 Tossed career highs in in- Earned first career win in Three-time all-league in nings (6.1) and strikeouts first career start Feb. 19 vs. Minnesota - threw high school as a SS, did not pitch - 3.5 GPA or (6) vs. Cal Poly March 31 into the 9th inning for the first time Friday in better all four years of high school - played Earned save on opening day 2016 in collegiate loss to LBSU striking out a career high 7 hitters - travel ball with So Cal Mavericks debut at San Jose State Conference Pitcher of the Year and Gold Glove winner at Cuesta College - League champion Starting History Starting History and CIF Quarterfinalist at Dana Hills 2016 Date/Opponent IP H ER BB K Date/Opponent IP H ER BB K 2017 4/19 at SDSU Loss 2.2 5 2 2 3 4/12/16 at CSUB 2.0 4 1 1 0 Date/Opponent IP H ER BB K 4/25 vs. UNLV Win 4.0 2 0 2 5 2/19 vs. MINN Win 5.1 7 3 1 3 Totals 1-1 6.2 ERA 2.70 4 8 3/14 at UCLA 4.0 3 0 1 4 2/25 at USD Loss 0.2 4 6 2 0 2017 3/24 vs. Houston 5.1 7 1 4 0 3/3 vs. PORT Win 6.0 5 0 1 4 Date/Opponent IP H ER BB K 3/31 vs. Cal Poly 6.1 7 2 2 6 3/10 vs. TCU Win 6.2 3 2 4 2 3/7 at LMU 3.2 1 4 2 5 4/7 at Oregon Loss 4.0 7 5 2 1 3/19 at Seattle 6.0 5 2 0 6 3/12 vs. TCU 2.1 3 1 2 0 4/13 at UCSB Loss 4.2 8 6 0 4 3/25 vs. HOU Loss 6.0 11 5 0 2 3/28 vs. LMU 4.0 1 0 2 2 4/18 at USC 3.0 4 2 3 1 4/1 vs. Cal Poly 7.2 13 2 0 4 4/2 vs. Cal Poly 3.2 2 0 4 3 4/23 vs. LBSU Loss 6.0 8 2 2 3 4/8 at Oregon Loss 6.1 10 2 2 1 4/9 at Oregon Loss 4.1 5 3 1 2 Starts 0-3 35.1 ERA 4.33 15 19 4/14 at UCSB 5.2 9 5 0 4 4/15 at UCSB 4.1 5 3 4 1 4/21 vs. LBSU Loss 8.0+ 11 2 1 7 4/22 vs. LBSU Loss 4.0 8 4 1 2 Totals 3-4 58.1 ERA 4.47 11 33 Totals 0-2 26.1 ERA 5.13 16 15

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‘EATER STATS LAST WEEK RECAP STAT RANKINGS (295 schools nationally, 9 schools in Big West)  In a five-game week, the ‘Eaters busted out with a 14-run out- Overall 15-23 Stat Total Big West National burst in a midweek win, but scuffled the rest of the days includ- Home 8-13 Least Hit Batters ...... 21 ...... 1st ...... 12th ing its first shutout over two years and 115 games. Away 6-8 Fielding Percentage ...... 979 ...... 2nd ...... 21st Neutral 1-2  UCI jumped out to a 6-2 lead after three on Monday, but a five- Double Plays per game...... 0.97 ...... 3rd ...... 35th vs. Big West 2-7 run fourth from USC and an unearned run in the sixth helped Double Plays ...... 37 ...... 2nd ...... 43rd vs. Ranked schools 2-4 them eek out a 9-7 victory on Anteater Ballpark. vs. Non-conference 13-16 Hit by Pitch ...... 51 ...... 3rd ...... 51st  UCI and USC met again the next day, this time at USC, and the vs. Big Ten 1-1 Sacrifice Bunts ...... 29 ...... 2nd ...... 51st ‘Eaters pulled away from a tie game in the fifth with three runs vs. Mountain West 1-1 Sacrifice Flies ...... 19 ...... 2nd ...... 56th and six in the sixth behind three-RBI days from Keston Hiura and vs. WCC 5-2 On-Base Percentage ...... 369 ...... 1st ...... 108th vs. WAC 1-2 Cole Kreuter who each homered in a 14-3 victory. Batting Average ...... 274 ...... 3rd ...... 133rd vs. American Athletic 0-3  No. 12 LBSU set the tone Friday as starter Darren McCaughan Walks ...... 152 ...... 2nd ...... 148th vs. Big 12 2-1 threw a three-hit shutout to down UCI, 4-0. Doubles ...... 63 ...... 6th ...... 168th vs. Pac-12 2-5  The Anteaters reeled LBSU back in twice through the early in- vs. SEC 0-1 Hits ...... 349 ...... 4th ...... 171st nings Saturday before a three-run double in the sixth helped vs. ACC 1-0 Runs per game ...... 5.2 ...... 3rd ...... 182nd create space for an 8-2 Dirtbag victory. Slugging Percentage ...... 372 ...... 7th ...... 210th Day games 7-14  Long Beach State rode a three-run third inning, and stopped a Night games 8-9 Walks Allowed per 9 innings ...... 4.66 ...... 9th ...... 222nd rallying Anteater squad in the eighth inning with runners in scor- vs. LH starter 8-4 Strikeouts per 9 innings ...... 6.8 ...... 7th ...... 225th ing position to take the sweep Sunday, 5-2. vs. RH starter 7-19 Home Runs ...... 15 ...... 7th ...... 238th

February 3-4 Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio ...... 1.46 ...... 9th ...... 239th March 8-7 WHO SHOWED OUT ERA ...... 6.00 ...... 9th ...... 243rd April 4-12  Ryan Johnston who has turned into a reliable arm out of the WHIP ...... 1.77 ...... 9th ...... 264th May 0-0 pen, flexed his bat playing right field three times this week and Hits Allowed per 9 innings...... 11.28 ...... 9th ...... 266th Thursday 1-1 putting up four hits and reached base eight times in 12 plate Friday 3-5 appearances. He reached three times in Tuesday’s win, was the PLAYER RANKINGS Saturday 3-7 only ‘Eater to reach base twice on Friday with a single and HBP, Sunday 3-6 Player Stat Total Big West National and had his first career two-hit game and RBI on Sunday as he Midweek 6-5 Hiura ...... On-Base % ...... 534...... 1st ...... 1st Doubleheader 1-1 backup being placed in the cleanup spot. Hiura ...... Doubles per game ... 0.45 ...... 1st ...... 10th  Louis Raymond went toe-to-toe with McCaughan on Friday Series wins 2-5-5 Hiura ...... Doubles ...... 17 ...... 1st ...... 12th night pitching into the ninth inning for the first time going 8+ Rubber games 0-2 Hiura ...... Batting Average ...... 402...... 1st ...... 14th Shutouts 0-1 innings scattering 11 hits and striking out a career high seven Faucher ...... Saves ...... 10 ...... 1st ...... 14th Rainouts 3 Dirtbags despite picking up the loss in his sixth quality start. Hiura ...... Slugging % ...... 705...... 1st ...... 15th Longest streaks W6 / L7  Jordan Bocko was put into service twice making starts Tuesday Hiura ...... Walks ...... 33 ...... 1st ...... 25th and Sunday. He allowed two earned in each outing going nine By Inning UCI OPP Hiura ...... Walks per game ...... 0.87 ...... 1st ...... 29th innings in total including his second quality start on Sunday. 1st 36 25 Raymond ...... Stars ...... 10 ...... T1st ...... 30th  Michael Martintook the mound for his first career start on 2nd 8 18 Alcantara ...... Hit by Pitch ...... 11 ...... 2nd ...... 43rd April 17 lasting just three innings and allowing five earned runs. 3rd 24 36 Koss ...... Sacrifice Bunts...... 7 ...... 2nd ...... 66th 4th 26 48 He bounced back nicely with scoreless outings on Friday, Sunday, Hiura ...... Total Bases ...... 93 ...... 1st ...... 70th 5th 14 24 and Tuesday as he continues to be a steady reliever where he Coss, Kreuter . Sacrifice Flies...... 4 ...... 1st ...... 73rd 6th 40 25 leads the club with 29.1 innings out of the pen. 7th 26 29 Raymond ...... BB per 9 innings ...... 1.70 ...... 6th ...... 80th  Mikey Filia has slowly gotten more action in the field, and Sun- 8th 15 18 Duarte ...... Doubles ...... 13 ...... 2nd ...... 105th 9th 10 21 day he entered in the sixth innings and provided his first two Hiura ...... Hits per game ...... 1.39 ...... 3rd ...... 143rd Extras 0 1 career hits. Total 199 244  Mikey Duarte threw his name into the ring on the Brooks Wal- DEPTH PERCEPTION lace Award Watch List last week for the nation’s best shortstop. Most runs scored Despite snapping his six-game hit streak on Sunday, he continues Scenario W-L Runs/Game Average ERA 18 (2/23 vs. Notre Dame) to hit .329 on the year, and is the toughest to strikeout on the Midweek ...... 6-5 ...... 6.9 ...... 309 ...... 6.49 Most runs allowed Friday ...... 3-5 ...... 3.5 ...... 245 ...... 5.07 16 (3/12 vs. No. 1 TCU) roster at once every 9.3 at-bats, fourth-best in the conference, Saturday ...... 3-7 ...... 5.4 ...... 279 ...... 6.67 Most runs - inning with 15 total strikeouts at the plate. On top of that, his three Sunday ...... 3-6 ...... 4.4 ...... 248 ...... 6.14 8 (3/10 vs. No. 1 TCU (1st)) errors in 153 chances have given him the best fielding percent- Most allowed - inning age among Big West SS at .980. February ...... 3-4 ...... 8.5 ...... 305 ...... 8.46 6 (twice (1st & 4th)) March ...... 8-7 ...... 4.6 ...... 277 ...... 4.27 Largest comeback 5 HIURA-IC PERFORMANCE April...... 4-12 ...... 4.4 ...... 258 ...... 6.69 May Largest lead lost 4 (x2)  Baseball America’s most recent mock draft release slotted Kes- 1-run games 5-7 ton Hiura to go 20th overall in the upcoming MLB Draft. He was Home ...... 8-10 ...... 5.0 ...... 263 ...... 5.25 Scoring first 11-8 projected as high as No. 10 in the initial Baseball American mock Road ...... 7-10 ...... 6.1 ...... 299 ...... 7.17 Opponent scores first 4-15 vs. Big West ...... 2-7 ...... 3.5 ...... 245 ...... 5.24 draft in March. Baseball America’s John Manuel went as far as vs. Non-Conference ...... 13-16 ...... 5.8 ...... 284 ...... 6.28 Leading after 6 11-3 saying Keston is “pound-for-pound the best college hitter in the By Week Tied after 6 2-0 draft” Monday on MLB Network. Trailing after 6 2-20 Minnesota - SDSU ...... 2-1 ...... 7.3 ...... 305 ...... 6.33 Leading after 7 11-2  Keston Hiura currently leads the nation in on-base percentage Tony Gwynn Classic ...... 1-3 ...... 9.5 ...... 305 ...... 10.16 Tied after 7 2-1 (.527), and ranks 13th in batting (.400) and slugging (708) along Portland ...... 3-0 ...... 4.8 ...... 316 ...... 2.00 Trailing after 7 2-20 with the 11th-most doubles and the conference lead in walks LMU - TCU ...... 3-1 ...... 7.8 ...... 319 ...... 6.50 Leading after 8 11-2 (30) and total bases (92). UCLA - Seattle ...... 2-1 ...... 3.3 ...... 291 ...... 4.15 Tied after 8 2-3  Hiura earned the spotlight early on being named to five Presea- Houston...... 0-3 ...... 3.3 ...... 245 ...... 4.67 LMU - Cal Poly ...... 1-3 ...... 3.0 ...... 214 ...... 3.41 Trailing after 8 2-17 son All-American lists from publications such as Baseball Ameri- Bakersfield - Oregon ...... 0-4 ...... 2.0 ...... 189 ...... 9.00 More hits 9-2 can, the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association, SDSU - UCSB ...... 1-3 ...... 5.1 ...... 310 ...... 8.29 Less hits 3-21 D1Baseball.com, Collegiate Baseball News, and Perfect Game USC - LBSU ...... 1-4 ...... 5.0 ...... 250 ...... 5.00 Hits even 3-0 USA. He received Preseason All-American status by three publi- USD - Cal State Fullerton 1-0 ...... 8.0 ...... 303 ...... 6.00 Commit an error 9-12 cations heading into his sophomore season. Bakersfield - CSUN No errors 6-11 USD - Hawai’i Hit a HR 7-6  Hiura’s most recent accolade was a return to the Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch List as the only Big West member of list UC Riverside No HRs 8-17 UCLA - UC Davis

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2017 BIG WEST STANDINGS of 40 players marking the second straight year he’s appeared on NATIONAL RANKINGS both the midseason and preseason lists. Standings Big West Overall Home Coaches Poll Rank Baseball America  He spent the summer with the U.S. Collegiate National Team on Oregon State 1 Oregon State 1 LBSU 10-2 25-14 14-3 their global trip to play national teams in Taiwan, Japan, and Cuba. Louisville 2 Louisville 2 CSF 6-3 24-14 15-3 Hiura hit .289 hitting three homers and driving in six including a go- Clemson 3 North Carolina 3 Cal Poly 8-4 18-21 11-9 ahead HR in Cuba to give the team its first-ever series win at Cuba. North Carolina 4 TCU 4 CSUN 7-5 20-22 14-11  In 146 career games, Hiura has failed to reach base in just nine while TCU 5 Auburn producing 200 hits, 47 doubles, 21 HR, and 124 RBIs. He recently Kentucky 6 Clemson T5 Hawai’i 4-5 22-14 16-10 Auburn 7 Texas Tech became the 23rd Anteater all-time to drive in 100 career RBI, the T5 UCSB 4-5 17-21 13-10 Texas Tech 8 Mississippi State 15th Anteater all-time to record 200 hits, is tied for second in pro- 7 UC Davis 5-7 12-20 8-7 Florida 9 Long Beach State gram history in HR, and second in hitting and slugging, and stands Mississippi State 10 Kentucky 8 UC Irvine 2-7 15-23 8-13 five doubles from matching Jeff Cusick’s program record of 52. Long Beach State 11 Florida 9 UC Riverside 2-10 14-22 6-10  Hiura was named Big West Freshman Field Player of the Year, a first Arizona 12 Virginia

for the program, and made the All-West Region team, the third LSU 13 Arizona Midweeks straight season an Anteater made it, following a 2015 campaign Virginia 14 Cal State Fullerton Tuesday Arkansas 15 LSU where he landed near the top of many Anteater freshman records Fresno State 6-3 Cal Poly Bakersfield 4-6 UCSB Cal State Fullerton 16 Arkansas including second in doubles (18), hits (75), and at-bats (227) while LMU 18-10 CSUN UC Riverside 7-4 SDSU Michigan 17 Wake Forest setting new marks with seven home runs and 52 RBIs. St. John’s 18 Stanford UCLA 5-1 Long Beach State UC Irvine 8-7 USD Texas A&M 19 Texas A&M

BROOKS IS HERE Stanford 20 Houston Weekend Series Wake Forest 21 Maryland Long Beach State at UC Davis (2:30, 1 PM, 1 PM)  Another Anteater shortstop is making waves as senior Mikey Duarte Maryland 22 St. John’s Hawai’i at CSUN (3 PM, 1 PM, 1 PM) has earned a spot on the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List that was Houston 23 Michigan Cal Poly at UCLA (6 PM, 2 PM, 1 PM) announced on Friday. Duarte was a semifinalist for the award in his Louisiana-Lafayette 24 Mercer Southern Miss 25 West Virginia UCSB at UC Riverside (6 PM, 6 PM, 1 PM) junior season in 2015. He’s currently second on the club in hitting (.329), slugging (.457), on-base (.414), doubles (13), and walks (16), UC Irvine at Cal State Fullerton (7 PM, 7 PM, 1 PM) ATHLETICS NOTES and third in hits and runs scored. He’s also the standard in the field with a .980 fielding percentage (3 errors in 153 chances) and is the UCI has won 28 national championships in nine different toughest ‘Eater to strikeout going down 15 times in 163 plate ap- sports, the most recent in men’s in 2013 Big West Preseason Poll Standing ...... (First Place Votes) Votes pearances, fourth-best in the Big West UCI has finished in the top five in the Division I-AAA 1 Cal State Fullerton ...... (8) 76 Athletics Directors Association All-Sports rankings of the 95 Division I schools that do not sponsor football in six of T2 Long Beach State ...... 65 INJURY REPORT the last seven years, including runner-up showings twice T2 UC Santa Barbara ...... 65  Keston Hiura’s arm issues have drawn the interest of many in the in the last three years. UCI placed first in 2007

4 Cal Poly ...... 55 college and professional ranks alike. Baseball America’s John Manuel The Anteaters have captured 82 conference regular- 5 UC Irvine ...... (1) 48 wrote of it prior to the season, and Aaron Fitt touched on it early season titles since moving to NCAA Division I in 1977

6 CSUN ...... 33 this season about Hiura’s offseason dealing with a partial tear in his Over 500 UCI All-Americans 7 UC Riverside ...... 27 elbow. Hiura was completely shut down for a majority of it, and The University has had 57 representatives participate in 8 Hawai’i ...... 23 underwent platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment in January to aid in the Olympics and Paralympics 9 UC Davis ...... 13 the recovery. He has continued to take ground balls in the infield and fly balls in the outfield in batting practice, but does not have any 2016-17 in UC Irvine Athletics plans to play the field in a game remaining the team’s DH.  Cameron Bishop has yet to play in 2017 with an oblique issue. Men’s Basketball 21-15 (Big West Champions) Big West Player of the Year Luke Nelson  Adam Alcantara has missed the last nine games with hamstring EYE ON THE ENEMY tightness. It first became an issue April 4 vs. Bakersfield. Women’s Basketball 5-26 (8th in Big West) Lost in Opening Round of Big West Tournament  Matt Reitanowill be out for an extended period of time after RPI ...... 154th (.4962) Men’s Cross Country 4th at Big West Championships Strength of Schedule ...... 50th (.5454) reinjuring his knee in Tuesday’s win at USC, an injury that kept him Hector Garcia top finisher at NCAA Regional (92nd) Non-Conference ...... RPI - 114 | SOS - 29 out for most of the fall and winter. vs. RPI Top 50 .... 2-9 | vs. RPI 51-100 ...... 6-8 Women’s Cross Country 7th at Big West Championships  Christian Koss has been out for the last seven with shoulder dis- Brenda Dorantes top finisher at NCAA Regional (120th) Conference RPI .. Big West ...... 8th comfort from a diving play April 13 at UC Santa Barbara. Men’s Top Finishes: 2nd (x2), 3rd, 4th, 5th (x2) School Last Week W-L RPI  The Anteaters have lost the services of pitchers Alonzo Garcia, Sean David Kim shoots 8-under to win Cal Poly shootout Sparling, Ben Ritchey, and Dylan Riddle for the remainder of the #4 TCU 2-1 30-8 10 Women’s Golf Top finishes: 1st, 2nd, 5th, 5th, 5th #9 Long Beach State 3-1 25-13 18 2017 season. Won Cowgirl Invite (Wyo.) by 6 strokes - Janet Yeo at –6 #14 Cal State Fullerton 1-3 24-14 20 #20 Houston 2-2 27-12 24 Men’s Soccer 5-13-1 (4th in Big West South) RANKED GRAVEYARD Hired new head coach, Yossi Raz, on January 20 Tennessee 1-3 18-15 46 San Diego 2-2 27-11 50  The Anteaters are 10-2 in Anteater Ballpark against non-conference Women’s Soccer 13-7-2 (Lost in Big West Final) ranked opponents winning two of three against No. 1 TCU this year UCLA 2-2 18-18 57 Men’s 9-14 (Big West 2-3, 4th place) Oregon 0-3 23-13 60 adding to the series win over No. 25 Cal in 2006 and sweeps of No. Big West Tournament: W in 1st round vs. Hawai’i Minnesota 2-2 23-12 65 23 Baylor in 2013 and No. 8 Washington in 2005. Loyola Marymount 4-0 27-13 77 Women’s Tennis 6-17 (Big West 2-6, 8th place)  Since Head Coach Mike Gillespie took over in 2008, UCI has played Big West Tournament: W in 1st round vs. UC Riverside San Diego State 3-1 29-12 96 103 games against ranked opponents, 81 coming during the regular Notre Dame 3-2 18-22 98 Men’s Track & Field USC 1-4 18-20 99 season, and the ‘Eaters have won 46 of those games. Isaiah Jewett 3x Big West Track Athlete of the Week  Since 2002, UC Irvine is 31-39 overall against ranked Big West in- This week: Steve Scott Invitational - April 28-29 UC Santa Barbara 3-1 15-18 107 Cal Poly 3-1 18-20 129 cluding an 11-18 mark against Cal State Fullerton and 7-10 in games Women’s Track & Field UC Riverside 0-4 13-22 148 at Fullerton. This series will be the first since 2013 that UCI will be Crystal Lizaola, Brandy Coward set PRs at La Jolla Invite UC Irvine 1-3 14-23 154 This week: Steve Scott Invitational - April 28-29 up against a ranked Cal State Fullerton program. UC Davis 2-1 12-20 152 Men’s Volleyball 20-7 (Ranked 5th) Hawai’i 1-2 22-14 159 Lost in MPSF Semifinal to No. 1 LBSU, 3-0 CSUN 3-1 20-21 169 PRESEASON PATROL Women’s Volleyball 13-18 (T5th in Big West) Bakersfield 1-3 20-15 183  The Anteaters were picked to finish in fifth place in the Big West, the Wins over No. 7 USC and twice vs. Long Beach State Portland 0-3 8-30-1 278 lowest preseason projection under Head Coach Mike Gillespie Seattle 1-3 13-24-1 281 Men’s 10-14 (5th in Golden Coast Conf.)  The Anteaters received one first-place vote, the other eight went to Line denotes RPI cutoff to make NCAA Tournament field projected champion Cal State Fullerton. UCI has received at least Women’s Water Polo 21-6 (Ranked 6th) one first-place vote in five of the last six seasons Won 7th Big West Regular Season title, tourn. starts 4/29

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Honoring Chancellor Ralph J. Cicerone

Ralph J. Cicerone became the university’s fourth Chancellor in 1998, and with it, he brought his passion for athletics and baseball. The department was without a baseball program after it was cut following the 1992 season. In the spring of 1999, a grass-roots effort between Cicerone, athletic direc- tor Dan Guerrero, and five captains from UC Irvine athletic programs issued a referendum for students to vote to acquire the funding to bring baseball

back to UC Irvine. Following its approval, ground was broken on Ant- eater Ballpark January 25, 2001. Anteater baseball was up and running in 2002, and has returned to its rightful place among the top programs in the nation. Among being a leading expert on the causes of global climate change and heading the National Academy of Sciences which helped advise the Obama administration, Cicerone never lost his pas- sion for baseball. Even as an established professor in 1980, he got the chance to be an announcer for the San Diego Padres leaving him with a

tough decision on which avenue to pursue. While stationed in Washington D.C., Cicerone would stay connected to the program even stopping by to check in on the facilities. In May of 2009, the Cicerone and the ballpark be- came one-in-the-same as he was honored by have the field named in his honor. Following Chancellor Cicerone’s passing in November, the team add- ed patches on the sleeves of their uniforms to commemorate Cicerone marked with his initials “RC” to be worn throughout the entire season. The Anteaters are forever indebted to Chancellor Cicerone’s vision and efforts.

“UCI baseball held a special place in the heart of Chancellor Ralph Cicerone. It may surprise some to know that among Chancellor Cicerone’s many interests, achievements, and accomplishments, he had a genuine love for baseball, and specifically UCI baseball. It was because of Chancellor Cicerone’s determination to resurrect baseball at UCI in the late 90s that he enlisted the support of others in the athletic department and among the students, and a successful referendum was brought to the students and passed allowing baseball to once again be played at UCI after a 10-year absence. The number of students and staff impacted for a lifetime by this successful effort is incalculable.

Even after Ralph left UCI to assume new duties in Washington D.C., he continued to closely follow Anteater baseball via the internet and personal contact with friends who also cared about the Eaters. On his occasional trips back to Orange County, he without fail stopped by Cicerone Field to check in, lend his support, and he rarely missed an Alumni Game in early February. We all lost a great friend in Ralph Cicerone, he is missed, and will continue to be missed.” - Head Coach Mike Gillespie

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UC Irvine secured a 15th straight season with at least 30 wins covering all nine seasons that Head Coach Mike Gillespie has been at the helm. MIKE The 'Eaters would finish in the bottom half of the Big West standings, BEN ORLOFF but shone in many spots including continuing its offensive surge that ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH, FOURTH SEASON carried over from the 2015 season. The offense slugged at a .376-clip to lead the Big West for a second straight year, and added conference GILLESPIE -best marks in batting at .282 and on-base at .364 along with over five Spearheading the Anteater recruiting efforts, Orloff played at UCI from 2006-09 and became the program’s first Big West HEAD COACH, TENTH SEASON runs per game, third in the Big West. The pitching and defense held its own as well turning the second-most double plays in the conference Player of the Year. Orloff won the 2009 Brooks Wallace Award while holding the Big West lead with five shutouts. as the nation’s top shortstop, and was the first Anteater player to win an American Baseball Coaches Association Gold Glove award. A three-time COACHING EXPERIENCE Keston Hiura followed up his marvelous freshman campaign with All-American, Orloff also was named to two NCAA Tournament teams and made 1971-86 College of the Canyons (418-165) team highs in batting, hits, runs, HR, and RBI, but was surpassed in four postseason appearances. 1987-2006 USC honors by All-Big West First Teamers Cole Kreuter and Adam Alcanta- ra. Alcantara was one of three Big West Players of the Week be- Recognized for his defensive talents, Orloff also evolved into a potent offensive 2000 USA Baseball National Team stowed upon 'Eaters along with Elliot Surrey and Hiura. Hiura did threat, ending his collegiate career with a lifetime .320 batting average. Orloff is 2007 Staten Island Yankees make history with an NCAA-best 52-game on-base streak that grew UCI’s all-time hit leader with 281 and owns the top mark in runs scored with 178. throughout the year which included a 19-game hit streak. Surrey and He leads all players with 241 games played and 877 at-bats. With 62 stolen bases, (NY Penn League - Short-season) Mitchell Holland rounded out the All-Big West honors giving Gillespie he is second in the UCI career annals and also dots the single-season records in 2007- UC Irvine Anteaters 58 all-conference honorees at UCI, over half of the program’s total of multiple categories. Orloff led the nation two consecutive years in sacrifice hits and 114. holds the NCAA single-season mark of 34 set in 2007 and in a career with 86 before AWARDS being drafted in the ninth round by the Houston Astros and climbing as high as Gillespie cemented his mark at UC Irvine as well becoming the all-time Double-A Corpus Christi. 2014 West Region Coach of the Year winningest head coach in program history on March 1 with a midweek 2010 American Baseball Coaches victory over LMU surpassing Mike Gerakos. Gillespie's 338 wins at UCI stands as the most and is continuing to climb. Association Hall of Fame With over 1,000 Division I career wins and five trips to the NCAA DANIEL BIBONA 2009 Big West Coach of the Year postseason with the Anteaters, Gillespie has kept UCI among the ASSISTANT COACH, FIFTH SEASON 2002 Pac-10 Coach of the Year nation’s elite. The 2014 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa- tion Coach of the Year tacked on a fifth appear- 1998 National Coach of the Year In 2014 the pitching staff set a school record by posting a ance to an already prominent coaching resume in 2014. It was the program-best 2.76 team ERA, surpassing the previous mark of West Region Coach of the Year second post-season trip to Omaha, Nebraska for the Anteaters, who recorded a 41-25 overall mark. UCI stunned No. 1 Oregon State in 2.95 (2011) and becoming just the second Anteater team to log 1996 West Region Coach of the Year an earned run average below 3.00. The Anteaters also pitched Pac-10 Coach of the Year regional action and followed that with a two-game sweep of Oklaho- ma State at the Stillwater Super Regional to reach the CWS. There the in a program-best 591 innings and posted 27 saves, eclipsing the previous high of 1995 Pac-10 Coach of the Year team handed Texas a 3-1 loss in the opening game before losing to 20, recorded in 2009 and 2006. 1991 Pac-10 Coach of the Year Vanderbilt and the Longhorns to end the post-season run. At the end Bibona mentored Andrew Morales and Sam Moore to multiple All-America honors of the year, UCI was ranked in the top 10 in four polls with its highest with the former winning the Senior CLASS Award, the same honor that Bibona CAREER rank of No. 6 by Collegiate Baseball. captured in 2010. Moore, who struggled on the mound in 2013, became the NCAA, Big West and UCI single-season leader in saves with 23 in 2014. Moore was voted 1 CWS Title (1998) Anteater pitching, long one of the foundations of the program, led the way as the staff logged a 2.76 earned run average, the best in pro- the Gregg Olsen Award, honoring the “Breakout Player of the Year”. 6 CWS appearances gram history. It was just the second time a UCI team had recorded a Bibona played from 2007-10 and was the first Anteater to be named Big West 11 Super Regional appearances team ERA below 3.00. Pitchers Andrew Morales and Sam Moore both Pitcher of the Year back-to-back seasons. The southpaw collected five All-America 20 NCAA Postseason appearances collected All-America honors. Morales was named the Senior CLASS honors and also was a two-time all-conference first-team selection. Bibona helped Award winner while Moore won the Gregg Olsen “Breakout Player of 6 Conference championships the Anteaters to four NCAA Tournament berths and was voted to two NCAA the Year” accolade. Five Anteaters were drafted by Major League Regional All-Tournament teams. He was named a USA Baseball Golden Spikes 42 All-Americans Organizations in the First-Year Player Draft and five also earned All-Big Award semifinalist and holds the career record in strikeouts. Bibona also won the West Conference nods. 2 Big West Players of the Year prestigious Lowe's Senior CLASS Award for displaying excellence in four areas; 2 Big West Defensive Players of the Year Gillespie, an American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Famer, community service, the classroom, character and competition. Bibona, who re- boasts a Division I lifetime record of 1070-638-2 and is in the top 30 ceived a degree in sociology, was then drafted in the eighth round by the St. Louis 5 Big West Pitchers of the Year among active coaches in win percentage. At UCI, he has produced the Cardinals and pitched for the Quad City River Bandits. 58 All-Big West honorees program’s only two Big West Players of the Year with Taylor Sparks, the most recent honoree winning the award in 2013. Ben Orloff, who was UCI’s inaugural Big West Player of the Year in 2009, is now an RECORD assistant coach on Gillespie’s staff. ERIC DERAGISCH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH Year School Overall Conf. Finish Postseason In his eight-year tenure, an Anteater pitcher claimed Big West Pitcher 1987 USC 32-28 12-18 5th of the Year honors five times from 2008-2014 and Big West Defensive 1988 USC 36-26 13-17 4th CWS Players of the Year from Brian Hernandez and D.J, Crumlich in 2011 Eric Deragisch enters his second year as an assistant coach and and 2012 under Gillespie’s tutelage. his sixth season overall with the Anteater program. His respon- 1989 USC 41-25 16-14 3rd Regional sibilities include student-athlete recruitment and serving as the 1990 USC 40-22 18-12 3rd Regional Gillespie was hired in the fall of 2007, becoming the baseball pro- gram’s eighth head coach. In 2008, the Anteaters kicked off the year outfield and hitting coach, and helped the 2015 team to a .286 1991 USC 46-17-1 23-7 1st Regional with a 16-1 mark for the program’s best start. UCI lost just two week- average, ranking third overall in the Big West Conference. On game day, Deragisch 1992 USC 28-26 13-17 6th end series in the regular season and went on to advance to the NCAA serves as the first base coach and is responsible for positioning the outfielders as well as working with the hitters. 1993 USC 35-29 15-15 4th Regional postseason, defeating Oral Roberts and Nebraska to win the Lincoln Regional. UCI, which recorded a 42-18 record, was ranked as high as 1994 USC 41-20 19-11 3rd Regional Prior to moving to the coaching ranks, Deragisch was the program’s Director of No. 3 in the nation. Operations from 2011-14. He coordinated the program’s post-season playoff 1995 USC 49-21 21-9 1st CWS runner-up He led the Anteaters into uncharted territory in 2009. That season UC functions for the Los Angeles Regional and Charlottesville Super Regional in 2011 as 1996 USC 44-16-1 24-6 1st Regional Irvine was the consensus No. 1 team in the nation and was awarded a well as the Corvallis Regional, Stillwater Super Regional, and College World Series in 1997 USC 42-20 17-13 3rd Regional No. 6 national seed in the NCAA postseason, a first for UCI. Making 2014. 1998 USC 49-17 21-9 2nd CWS Champion their fourth consecutive postseason appearance, the Anteaters served As a player, Deragisch helped the Anteaters to two NCAA Tournament berths. In as a regional host for the first time in the program’s history. Under 1999 USC 36-26 17-7 2nd Super Regional 2008, UCI advanced to the Lincoln Regional and the Baton Rouge Super Region- Gillespie’s leadership, the Anteaters won their first-ever Big West al. In 2009, the Anteaters were ranked No. 1 in the country and hosted the Irvine 2000 USC 44-20 16-8 4th CWS Conference title, winning the championship with a 22-2 mark in regional, both firsts in program history. Deragisch was voted to the 2009 Regional 2001 USC 45-19 18-6 1st CWS league play and posting the Big West’s second-highest win percentage All-Tournament team, as well as being selected to the All-Big West Conference first at .916. The Anteaters were a perfect 12-0 at home in conference team. He posted a .331 career batting average, along with 116 hits, 15 doubles, five 2002 USC 37-24 17-7 1st Super Regional action, becoming the first team in Big West history to accomplish the triples, four home runs, and 55 RBI. 2003 USC 28-28 11-13 T5th feat as well as recording the third straight 40-win season, finishing at 2004 USC 24-32 10-14 T6th 45-15. The 45 victories were the most since UCI became a Division I After a standout career on the field at UCI from 2007-2009, Deragisch remained program in 1977-78. At the conclusion of the regular season, a school- with the program as the undergraduate assistant in 2010 before assuming the 2005 USC 41-22 15-9 T3rd Super Regional record ten Anteaters received All-Big West honors and Gillespie was position of Director of Operations the following year. He graduated from UCI in 2006 USC 25-33 11-13 T5th voted the conference Coach of the Year, his fifth such honor. 2010 with a degree in sociology and a minor in educational studies. 2008 UC Irvine 42-18 14-10 T3rd Super Regional In 2010, the Anteaters were 39-21 overall, logging a season-high six After a four-year career with the Anteaters as a pitcher, Evan Brock signed on to 2009 UC Irvine 45-15 22-2 1st Regional game win streak and earned the program’s sixth consecutive NCAA become the program's Director of Operations and enters his second year 2010 UC Irvine 39-21 17-7 2nd Regional Tournament berth. Daniel Bibona became the first Anteater to win back-to-back Big West Pitcher of the Year honors and became UCI’s 2011 UC Irvine 43-18 16-8 2nd Super Regional strikeout leader with 332. In post-season action, Gillespie’s Anteaters

2012 UC Irvine 31-25 14-11 4th eliminated LSU and finished as runners-up in regional play. BRYCE STOWELL

2013 UC Irvine 33-22 15-12 T4th In 2011 the team mounted a post-season charge at the Los Angeles DIR. OF OPERATIONS, SECOND SEASON 2014 UC Irvine 41-25 15-9 4th CWS Regional where the Anteaters defeated three conference champions, 2015 UC Irvine 33-23 15-9 3rd Fresno State, San Francisco and UCLA, to advance to the Char- Bryce returns to the staff for a second season after his involve- lottesville Super Regional. The 2011 season also saw UCI’s fourth no- ment as a graduate assistant in 2016. 2016 UC Irvine 31-25 11-13 T7th hitter as Matt Summers handed Long Beach State a 2-0 shutout. UCI Overall 1101-663-2 (.626) Conf. 455-293 finished 43-18 for the program’s fourth 40-win season in the last five UC Irvine 338-192 (.648) Big West 139-81 years, and Brian Hernandez was named the Big West’s inaugural Defensive Player of the Year and he along with catcher Ronnie USC 763-471-2 (.618) Pac-10 316-212 Shaeffer, collected American Baseball Coaches Association Gold Glove Awards with UCI being the only program with multiple recipients. ucirvinesports.com @UCIathletics | @UCIbsb #TogetherWeZot #RipEm /UCIathletics | /UCIbsb UCIrvineAthletics 2017 UC Irvine Baseball Game Notes 2017 UC IRVINE BASEBALL ROSTER No. Name Position B/T Ht. Wt. Year DOB Hometown Previous School Major 1 Mikey Duarte INF R/R 5-11 195 RS-Sr. 4-8-94 Redondo Beach St. John Bosco HS Sociology 2 Cole Kreuter INF R/R 6-0 175 Jr. 11-29-95 Rancho Mirage Westminster Christian (FL) HS Sociology 4 Parker Coss INF R/R 5-11 165 Jr. 5-1-95 Mission Viejo Capistrano Valley Christian HS Anthropology 5 Alex Guenette C R/R 5-10 200 Sr. 6-12-95 San Diego La Jolla Country Day HS Sociology 7 Mikey Filia OF R/R 5-9 160 RS-Fr. 11-5-96 Irvine Irvine HS Sociology 8 Evan Cassolato OF L/R 5-11 195 RS-Sr. 4-22-94 Encinitas Cathedral Catholic HS Sociology 9 Calvin Faucher RHP R/R 6-0 170 Sr. 9-22-95 Chula Vista Southwestern CC Sociology 10 Ryan Johnston RHP/OF R/R 5-10 155 RS-Fr. 5-7-97 San Diego Cathedral Catholic HS Undeclared 11 Louis Raymond RHP R/R 6-2 190 Jr. 11-18-95 Laguna Niguel Cuesta College Sociology 12 Kaz Akamatsu RHP R/R 6-1 190 Fr. 11-13-97 Huntington Beach Edison HS Business Economics 13 Ben Ritchey RHP R/R 5-11 175 Sr. 1-21-95 Sacramento Sacramento City CC Sociology 14 Miles Glazier LHP L/L 6-0 175 So. 11-10-96 San Marino San Marino HS Undeclared 15 Jack Moberg RHP R/R 5-11 190 Fr. 5-6-98 Murrieta Vista Murrieta HS Criminology, Law, & Society 16 Alonzo Garcia RHP R/R 6-3 200 Jr. 12-19-95 Sylmar San Fernando HS Sociology 17 Devin Pettengill INF/OF L/R 5-6 150 Jr. Yuba City Cosumnes River JC Public Health Policy 18 Cole Spear RHP R/R 6-0 185 Fr. 11-11-97 Orange Orange Lutheran HS Criminology, Law, & Society 20 Matt Reitano C R/R 5-11 190 So. 11-8-96 San Diego Mira Mesa HS Biological Sciences 22 Keston Hiura INF/OF R/R 5-11 190 Jr. 8-2-96 Valencia Valencia HS Business Economics 23 Michael Martin RHP R/R 6-1 205 RS-Jr. 1-6-95 San Diego Cathedral Catholic HS Sociology 26 Ryan Fitzpatrick INF R/R 6-3 235 Jr. 3-13-95 San Clemente Saddleback College Political Science 27 Christian Koss INF R/R 6-1 175 Fr. 1-27-98 Riverside JW North HS Undeclared 28 Matt Marini RHP R/R 6-5 220 RS-Fr. 7-29-97 Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus (FL) HS Business Economics 30 Adam Alcantara OF R/R 6-0 205 Sr. 10-22-94 Alta Loma Bishop Amat HS Sociology 31 Griffin Mazur C R/R 5-10 190 So. 4-8-97 Moorpark Moorpark HS Undeclared 33 Jake Hazard OF R/R 6-2 205 RS-So. 3-23-96 Newport Beach Beckman HS Criminology, Law, & Society 34 Cameron Bishop LHP L/L 6-4 235 Jr. 2-14-96 Brea Brea Olinda HS Business Administration 35 Konnor Zickefoose INF L/R 6-2 205 So. 12-6-96 Chino Hills Chapman University International Studies 36 Adrian Damla INF L/L 6-0 195 Fr. 6-19-98 La Crescenta Crescenta Valley HS Undeclared 37 Shaun Vetrovec RHP R/R 6-2 205 Jr. 6-27-96 Newport Beach Newport Harbor HS Business Administration 38 Jordan Bocko RHP R/R 5-11 195 So. 1-10-97 Laguna Niguel Capistrano Valley HS Undeclared 39 Chris Vargas RHP R/R 5-10 195 RS-Jr. 10-3-95 Orange Villa Park HS Sociology 40 Sean Sparling RHP R/R 6-0 180 Sr. 2-13-95 Whittier La Habra HS Sociology 41 Andre Pallante RHP R/R 6-0 195 Fr. 9-18-98 San Clemente San Clemente HS Undeclared 42 Dailin Lee OF L/L 5-7 195 Fr. 5-21-98 Santa Ana Tustin HS Criminology, Law, & Society 44 Dylan Riddle LHP L/L 5-11 180 So. 7-16-97 San Clemente San Clemente HS Undeclared 55 Edgar Ruvalcaba C R/R 5-8 195 Sr. 6-28-95 Lake Balboa Birmingham HS Political Science

Head Coach: 19 Mike Gillespie (10th season, USC, 1962) Associate Head Coach: 6 Ben Orloff (4th season, UC Irvine, 2009) Assistant Coach: 3 Daniel Bibona (5th season, UC Irvine, 2010) Assistant Coach: 29 Eric Deragisch (7th season, UC Irvine, 2009) Director of Operations: Bryce Stowell (2nd season, UC Irvine, 2014) Graduate Assistant: Mitchell Holland (1st season) Team Managers: Steven Bibona BY CLASS BY LOCATION BY POSITION BY SKILL / STANCE Seniors 8 California 35 Pitchers 18 LH Pitchers 3 Juniors 11 Florida 1 Catchers 4 RH Pitchers 15 Sophomores 7 Orange County 15 Infielders 9 LH Position Players 2 Freshmen 10 Los Angeles/Ventura County 8 Outfielders 8 RH Position Players 17 5th-Year Seniors 2 San Diego County 6 LH Hitters 5 Transfers 6 Riverside/San Bernardino Cty 4 RH Hitters 14 Northern California 2 Switch Hitters 0

1 Mikey Duarte ...... DWAR-tay 14 Miles Glazier ...... GLAY-zurr 31 Griffin Mazur ...... MAY-zurr 2 Cole Kreuter ...... KROO-turr 15 Jack Moberg ...... MOE-burg 35 Konnor Zickefoose ...... ZEEK-ih-foose 19 HC Mike Gillespie ...... Skip 4 Parker Coss ...... KOSS 17 Devin Pettengill ...... PETT-in-gill 36 Adrian Damla ...... DOM-luh 6 AHC Ben Orloff ...... OR-loff 5 Alex Guenette ...... gunn-NET 20 Matt Reitano ...... ruh-TAWN-oh 37 Shaun Vetrovec ...... VET-trow-veck 3 AC Daniel Bibona ...... buh-BO-nah 7 Mikey Filia ...... fuh-LEE-uh 22 Keston Hiura ...... HERE-ah 38 Jordan Bocko ...... BOCK-oh 29 VAC Eric Deragisch...... DARE-uh-gish 8 Evan Cassolato ...... cass-uh-LOT-o 27 Christian Koss ...... COSS 41 Andre Pallante ...... pull-ONN-tay DOBO Bryce Stowell ...... STOLE 9 Calvin Faucher ...... fo-SHAY 28 Matt Marini ...... mah-REE-nee 42 Dailin Lee ...... DAY-lynn SID Alex Croteau ...... AL-ex CROW-tow 12 Kaz Akamatsu ...... aw-kuh-MOTT-su 30 Adam Alcantara ...... al-can-TERRA 55 Edgar Ruvalcaba .. roo-vole-KAH-buh

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1 | Mikey Duarte 2 | Cole Kreuter 4 | Parker Coss 5 | Alex Guenette 7 | Mikey Filia 8 | Evan Cassolato 9 | Calvin Faucher 10 | Ryan Johnston 5-11 | 195 6-0 | 175 5-11 | 165 5-10 | 200 5-9 | 160 5-11 | 195 6-0 | 170 5-10 | 155 RS-Senior | Infielder Junior | Infielder Junior | Infielder Senior | Catcher RS-Freshman | OF RS-Senior | OF Senior | Pitcher RS-Freshman | P/OF Redondo Beach Rancho Mirage Mission Viejo San Diego Irvine Encinitas Chula Vista San Diego St. John Bosco HS Westminster Capistrano Valley La Jolla Country Irvine HS Cathedral Catholic HS Southwestern CC Cathedral Catholic HS Christian (FL) HS Christian HS Day HS Hilltop HS

11 | Louis Raymond 12 | Kaz Akamatsu 13 | Ben Ritchey 14 | Miles Glazier 15 | Jack Moberg 16 | Alonzo Garcia 17 | Devin Pettengill 18 | Cole Spear 6-2 | 195 6-1 | 190 5-11 | 175 6-0 | 175 5-11 | 190 6-3 | 200 5-6 | 150 6-0 | 185 Junior | Pitcher Freshman | Pitcher Senior | Pitcher Sophomore | Pitcher Freshman | Pitcher Junior | Pitcher Junior | INF / OF Freshman | Pitcher Laguna Niguel Huntington Beach Sacramento San Marino Murrieta Sylmar Yuba City Orange Cuesta College Edison HS Sacramento City CC San Marino HS Vista Murrieta HS San Fernando HS Cosumnes River JC Orange Lutheran HS Univ. of San Francisco Capital Christian HS Yuba City HS Dana Hills HS

20 | Matt Reitano 22 | Keston Hiura 23 | Michael Martin 26 | Ryan Fitzpatrick 27 | Christian Koss 28 | Matt Marini 30 | Adam Alcantara 31 | Griffin Mazur 5-11 | 190 5-11 | 190 6-1 | 205 6-3 | 235 6-1 | 175 6-5 | 220 6-0 | 205 5-10 | 190 Sophomore | Catcher Junior | INF / OF RS-Junior | Pitcher Junior | Infielder Freshman | Infielder RS-Freshman | Pitcher Senior | Outfielder Sophomore | Catcher San Diego Valencia San Diego San Clemente Riverside Miami, Fla. Alta Loma Moorpark Mira Mesa HS Valencia HS Cathedral Catholic HS Saddleback College JW North HS Christopher Bishop Amat HS Moorpark HS JSerra HS Columbus (FL) HS

33 | Jake Hazard 34 | Cameron Bishop 35 | Konnor Zickefoose 36 | Adrian Damla 37 | Shaun Vetrovec 38 | Jordan Bocko 39 | Chris Vargas 40 | Sean Sparling 6-2 | 205 6-4 | 235 6-2 | 205 6-0 | 195 6-2 | 205 5-11 | 195 5-10 | 195 6-0 | 180 RS-Sophomore | OF Junior | Pitcher Sophomore | Infielder Freshman | Infielder Junior | Pitcher Sophomore | Pitcher RS-Junior | Pitcher Senior | Pitcher Newport Beach Brea Chino Hills La Crescenta Newport Beach Laguna Niguel Orange Whittier Beckman HS Brea Olinda HS Chapman University Crescenta Valley HS Newport Harbor HS Capistrano Valley HS Villa Park HS La Habra HS Chino Hills HS

41 | Andre Pallante 42 | Dailin Lee 44 | Dylan Riddle 55 | Edgar Ruvalcaba 19 | Mike Gillespie 6 | Ben Orloff 3 | Daniel Bibona 29 | Eric Deragisch 6-0 | 195 5-7 | 195 5-11 | 180 5-8 | 195 Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Freshman | Pitcher Freshman | OF Sophomore | Pitcher Senior | Catcher 10th Season 4th Season 5th Season Assistant Coach San Clemente Santa Ana San Clemente Lake Balboa 7th Season San Clemente HS Tustin HS San Clemente HS Birmingham HS 2017 UC Irvine Baseball Game Notes OVER THE SUMMER INCOMING CLASS

U.S. Collegiate National Team Rated No. 61 recruiting class according to Perfect Game USA Keston Hiura - .289 (11-for-38), 7 R, 3 HR, 6 RBI Team went 7-7 with wins at Taiwan, Japan, and Cuba Brendan Brooks | INF/RHP - 6-1/188 - Corona - Norco HS Game-winning HR to clinch 1st-ever U.S. series win in Cuba " Brendan has been a 4-year starter at SS for Norco High School. He is very

advanced in his knowledge of the game and his ability to play de- Cape Cod League fense. Brendan loves to play and will continue to improve. His feel for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox - League Champs, No. 1 nationally game will give him a chance to impact us early in his career." Calvin Faucher - 20 G, 3-1, 2.91 ERA, 7 SV, 21.2 IP, 7 BB, 29 K

West Coast League Jacob Castro | C - 6-1/195 - Oxnard - Rio Mesa HS Corvallis Knights - League Champs Cameron Bishop - 9 G, 8 GS, 1-3, 1.80 ERA, 40 IP, 18 BB, 56 K " Jacob is a left handed hitting catcher with some power. His makeup and leadership skills make him very valuable. Every good team has someone Named league’s Top Prospect - All-Star starter like Jacob that can take charge behind the plate and help lead the pitching Cole Kreuter - 10 games, .200, 5 H, 4 R, 2B, 3 RBI staff." Victoria HarbourCats - Regular Season Champs Trenton Denholm | RHP - 5-11/180 - El Dorado Hills - Oak Ridge HS Adam Alcantara - 42 games, .331, 40 H, 23 R, 2 2B, 3 HR, 16 RBI Team MVP - number 30 retired by club " Trenton is one of the better pitchers in the state. Last year he gave up

Yakima Valley Pippins - Division Champs, Semifinalists one earned run in his first 64 innings. He has a fastball that can reach the low 90s, a plus changeup, and a curveball he can throw for strikes when- Mikey Filia - 45 games, .182, 24 H, 29 R, 2 2B, 2 3B, 20 RBI ever he wants. He will make an immediate impact for us." Christian Koss - 49 games, .305, 60 H, 32 R, 9 2B, HR, 23 RBI, 12 SB Jordan Bocko - 4 G, 3 GS, 0-1, 1.65 ERA, 16.1 IP, 4 BB, 10 K Royce Lewis | INF/OF - 6-2/190 - Aliso Viejo - JSerra HS Walla Walla Sweets Griffin Mazur - 17 games, .211, 12 H, 5 R, 2 doubles, 4 RBI " Royce is among the best high school players in the country. He has the Ryan Johnston - 35 games, .227, 20 H, 17 R, 3 2B, 2 3B, 16 RBI; ability to play defense all over the field and is a true game changer offen- 9 appearances, 0-1, 2.40 ERA, 21 IP, 15 BB, 18 K sively. Royce will have a tremendous impact on our program. He com- bines special ability with top notch character and makeup." Wenatchee Apple Sox Matt Reitano - 36 games, .179, 20 H, 17 R, 4 2B, 3B, 10 RBI Andre Antone | INF/RHP - 6-5/220 - Laguna Niguel - Capo Valley Chr. HS Dylan Riddle - 10 G, 1 GS, 1-3, 3.57 ERA, 1 SV, 22.2 IP, 10 BB, 16 K " Andre is a physical corner infielder and right handed pitcher. He has Northwoods League power from the right side of the plate and has really come on recently as a Green Bay Bullfrogs pitcher. He has reached 90mph+ and is only scratching the surface in terms of what he might be in the future." Parker Coss - 45 games, .288, 44 H, 32 R, 4 2B, 2 3B, HR, 21 RBI

Gresham Greywolves Michael Frias | RHP - 6-0/175 - Irvine - Servite HS Konnor Zickefoose - 41 games, .300, 36 H, 23 R, 7 2B, 3B, 16 RBI Michael will play an important role this year for Servite on the mound. " Rochester Honkers He throws his fastball in the upper 80s to both sides of the plate, has feel Ryan Fitzpatrick - 31 games, .290, 31 H, 14 R, 4 2B, 5 HR, 14 RBI for the changeup, and a curveball that he can finish hitters with."

Alaska Baseball League Anchorage Bucs Evan McMillin | RHP - 6-0/185 - Camarillo - Oxnard College Alex Guenette - 30 games, .247, 22 H, 11 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI " Evan has a fastball that can reach 90, a true swing and miss slider, and a Sean Sparling - 12 G, 3 GS, 2-1, 2.25 ERA, 28 IP, 9 BB, 15 K developing changeup. We feel confident that he will come in right away and pitch in a substantial role. Evan's makeup, maturity, and toughness California Collegiate League will be a huge benefit to the pitching staff." Orange County Riptide Jake Hazard - 23 games, .273, 21 H, 14 R, 2 2B, 3 3B, 13 RBI Shaun Vetrovec - 6 G, 4 GS, 1-2, 7.66 ERA, 24.2 IP, 18 BB, 15 K Jake Palmer | OF - 5-10/185 - El Segundo - El Segundo HS

Santa Barbara Foresters - NBC World Series Champions " Jake has been around the program since 2013 when his brother Grant Evan Cassolato - 23 games, .276, 16 H, 12 R, 2B, 3B, 8 RBI became an Anteater. Jake has a very advanced hit tool and a real knack for getting on base. He is a great athlete, leader, and winner. He is a guy Southern California Collegiate Baseball League that raises the energy level of those around him." San Diego Force - League Champs, NBC World Series 3rd place Mike Peabody | OF - 6-4/185 - Santa Ana - Mater Dei HS Michael Martin - 8 G, 3 GS, 3-1, 3.79 ERA, 19 IP, 9 BB, 7 K " Mike has a chance to be a very special player. He is a true plus runner, Arroyo Seco Sentinels and as his body continues to fill out, it's going to be really fun to watch his Miles Glazier - 3 games, 0-0, 5.00 ERA, 9 IP, 4 BB, 6 K development. Mike is worker that really wants to be good. He has tremen- dous upside." South Florida Collegiate Baseball League Pompano Beach Yankees - League Champs Matt Marini - 7 G, 4 GS, 2-2, 5.57 ERA, 1 SV, 21 IP, 15 BB, 18 K

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STREAKS AND TRENDS Record Pursuit

Hitting Notes Multiple-Hit Games Hitting Streaks Player 2-hit 3-hit 4-hit 5-hit+ Total 2-2B 3-2B 2-3B 2-HR Current Home Road Longest Keston Hiura 1 Duarte 8 3 2 - 13 1 - - - 1 - 4 10 2 Kreuter 6 2 - - 8 - - - - 1 - 2 6 Home Runs All-time 21 4 Coss 3 2 - - 5 - - - - - 1 - 5 Jaime Martinez 21 5 Guenette 3 1 - - 4 - - - - - 1 - 5 Cody Cipriano T2nd 21 7 Filia 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 1 - 1 8 Cassolato 11 2 2 - 15 - - - - 1 - 3 7 Francis Larson 1st 25 10 Johnston 2 - - - 2 - - - - 5 2 3 5 17 Pettengill 3 - - - 3 - - - - 1 1 1 2 Rocky Craig 5th .353 20 Reitano - 1 - - 1 - - - - - 1 - 3 Batting Average 4th .357 22 Hiura 17 2 - - 19 2 - - - 1 - 10 13 x2 Tom Spence 3rd .363 26 Fitzpatrick ------2 27 Koss 3 - - - 3 ------2 Tom Spence 4th .562 30 Alcantara 3 3 - - 6 - - - - 1 - 1 22 Jeff Malinoff 3rd .568 31 Mazur ------33 Hazard 2 1 - - 3 ------1 5 Slugging % 2nd .569 36 Damla 8 - - - 8 - - - - 2 1 2 7 Scott Thayer 1st .593 42 Lee - 1 - - 1 - - - - 1 - 2 2 55 Ruvalcaba ------1 1 Hits All-time 201 TEAM 70 18 4 0 92 3 0 0 0 Dave Lyons T14th 201 Francis Larson 13th 213 Quality Stats Multiple-Run Games Run / On-Base Streaks Player 2-RBI 3-RBI 4-RBI 5-RBI+ Total 2-run 3-run 2-BB 3+BB RBI Longest Run Longest On-Base Longest Runs All-time 113 1 Duarte 4 1 - - 5 3 2 4 - 1 3 1 5 1 16 Adam Ging 113 2 Kreuter 3 4 - - 7 5 1 - - - 5 1 3 1 6 Stacy Parker T21st 113 4 Coss 4 1 - - 5 2 - 1 - 1 4 - 2 2 8 Ronnie Shaeffer 20th 114 5 Guenette 3 - - - 3 2 - 1 - - 4 1 3 2 5 Tom Spence 116 7 Filia ------1 2 2 Cody Cipriano 18th 116 8 Cassolato 6 - - 1 7 5 1 1 1 3 3 2 7 3 13 10 Johnston ------2 - 2 2 - 1 5 5 Doubles All-time 47 17 Pettengill 1 - - - 1 1 - 2 - - 1 - 1 - 7 Matt Anderson 3rd 48 20 Reitano 1 - - - 1 1 - 1 - - 2 - 2 - 3 22 Hiura 3 6 - - 9 11 - 7 2 - 5 - 7 3 34 Jeff Malinoff 2nd 49 26 Fitzpatrick - - - - - 2 - - - - 2 - 2 - 4 Jeff Cusick 1st 52 27 Koss - 1 2 - 3 1 - 3 - - 3 - 2 - 4 30 Alcantara 3 - - - 3 3 - - - - 4 - 3 12 24 Doubles Season 17 31 Mazur ------Taylor Holiday 2007 24 33 Hazard ------1 - - 3 - 3 - 7 36 Damla 1 - - - 1 2 - 1 - 1 3 3 3 8 13 Runs Batted In All-time 124 42 Lee - - - - - 2 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 4 55 Ruvalcaba ------1 Dan Hansen 7th 125 TEAM 29 13 2 1 45 38 4 21 3 Ronnie Shaeffer 6th 133 Francis Larson 5th 136 Pitching Notes Notable Pitching Numbers Pitching Streaks Player Quality Pitches K High 0-BB UE Holds IR-IRS Shutout Longest Longest Outing Shortest Outing Sean Sparling 9 Faucher - 53 (2/25) 3 (x4) 10 1 - 12-4 1 7 3.2 (2/25) 0.2 (4/9) 10 Johnston - 57 (4/2) 3 (x2) 8 1 - 16-8 - 5 2.2 (4/17) 7 pitches 11 Raymond 6 112 (4/21) 7 (4/21) 4 7 - - - 9 7.2 (4/1) 0.2 (2/25) Appearances All-time 51 12 Akamatsu - 66 (4/11) 2 (4/2) 2 2 - 6-4 0.2 2.1 3 (3/12) 0.1 (3/7) Elliot Surrey 22nd 59 13 Ritchey - 28 (2/21) 2 (2/21) 1 - - 1-1 1 1 1.2 (2/24) 1.1 Sam Maatallah 21st 60 14 Glazier - 41 (4/7) 3 (3/7) 6 - - 14-6 2 4.2 2.2 (x2) 2 pitches 16 Garcia - 37 (2/25) 1 (2/25) 1 - - 3-3 - 0.1 1 (2/25) 0.2 18 Spear - 74 (4/25) 5 (4/25) 2 - - 1-1 - 5.1 5.1 (3/11) 1.1 (start) Mikey Duarte 23 Martin - 66 (4/17) 4 (2/23) 8 1 1 18-4 1.2 6 4 (3/26) 0.2 (4/21) 28 Marini - 18 (4/4) - 1 - - 4-3 1 1 1 (4/18) 0.1 (x2) Games Played All-time 168 34 Bishop ------0.1 - - - Stacy Parker 171 37 Vetrovec - 34 (2/25) 2 (2/23) 1 - - 3-0 - 2 2.2 (2/25) 0.1 (4/4) 38 Bocko 2 101 (3/31) 6 (3/31) 2 5 3 8-2 0.1 4 6.1 (3/31) 1 Matt Anderson 17th 171 39 Vargas - 90 (4/15) 5 (3/7) 1 - - 2-0 - 9 4.1 (x2) 0.1 40 Sparling - 85 (2/23) 6 (2/23) 3 - - 2-0 0.1 5.2 5.2 (2/23) 1 41 Pallante - 76 (2/24) 6 (3/4) 5 2 1 10-3 0.1 6.2 3.2 (2/24) 0.1 (4/21) Calvin Faucher TEAM 8 192 (3/12) 14 (3/7) 52 18 5 98-38 1.1 9 10 7.2 Saves All-time 18 Pitching Numbers Games W-L Innings ERA H R ER BB K Sam Moore 3rd 28 Starters 38 starts 6-14 165.2 5.65 217 119 104 71 97 Eric Pettis 2nd 40 Relievers 116 appearances 9-9 165.2 6.52 202 125 120 102 156

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TEAM RECORDS

Average Year(s) Total IBB Player Date Total Single-Game Highs Date Total Career Tom Baine 85-86 .383 Career Keston Hiura 15-Pres. 10 AB vs. UNLV 5/2/06 54 Since ‘02 Connor Spencer 12-14 .351 Season Keston Hiura 2016 7 Runs vs. Cal State LA 4/10/81 25 Matt Anderson 02-05 .351 vs. UC San Diego 3/1/72 25 Season Tom Spence 1971 .403 HBP Player Date Total Hits at LMU 5/14/08 26 Since ‘02 Ronnie Shaeffer 2009 .388 Career Ben Orloff 06-09 43 Singles at Santa Clara 5/7/72 19 Jon Horwitz 2002 .388 Season Casey Stevenson 2009 22 Doubles at UC Davis 4/24/10 9 Taylor Holiday 2007 22 Triples 2 times (Last - 5/2/09) 4 Slugging Player Year(s) Total HR 2 times (Last - 5/1/04) 5 Career Scott Thayer 76-77 .593 Sac Flies Player Date Total TB at CSUN 5/1/04 43 Since ‘02 Cody Cipriano 04-07 .532 Career D.J. Crumlich 09-12 15 RBI 2 times (Last - 4/10/85) 21 Season Ken Washington 1978 .673 Season Jerry McClanahan 2014 8 BB at So Cal College 4/27/91 16 Since ‘02 Cody Cipriano 2007 .605 K at Fresno State 4/6/90 16 Games Pitcher Year Total SB vs. Portland 3/5/89 9

Games Player Date Total Career Jimmy Litchfield 11-14 117 HBP at USC 3/11/08 7 Career Ben Orloff 06-09 241 Season Gary Wheelock 1972 35 SO vs. L.A. Baptist 3/13/71 (Exh.) 20 Season Rabago / Sparks / Spencer 2014 66 IP vs. UNLV 5/2/06 15 Starts Pitcher Year Total at LMU 4/14/78 15 At-Bats Player Date Total Career Craig Brink 85-88 61 BB at Arizona 1/30/86 16 Career Ben Orloff 06-09 877 Season Andrew Morales 2014 19 R allowed vs. Pepperdine 5/16/80 25 Season Jeff Oberdank 1988 273 Scott Gorgen 2007 19 H allowed 2 times (Last - 4/8/89) 29 HR allowed at UCLA 3/1/75 5 Runs Player Date Total Innings Pitcher Year Total Errors vs. U.S. Int’l 3/27/84 8 Career Ben Orloff 06-09 178 Career Bob Frishette 77-80 440.0 Season Taylor Holiday 2007 69 Since ‘02 Glenn Swanson 02-06 371.2 Record Player Date Total Season Gary Wheelock 1974 168.0 AB Matt Fisher 5/9/04 8 Hits Player Date Total Since ‘02 Scott Gorgen 2007 136.2 Runs Taylor Holiday 4/24/07 5 Career Ben Orloff 06-09 281 Fred Combs 2/14/90 5 Season Jeff Oberdank 1988 94 Wins Pitcher Year Total Hits Drew Hillman 4/17/11 6 Career Gary Wheelock 72-74 37 Tom Baine 5/4/85 6 Doubles Player Date Total Season Gary Wheelock 1974 17 Doubles Francis Larson 2/11/07 4 Career Jeff Cusick 07-10 52 Since ‘02 Scott Gorgen 2007 13 Triples 7 Times (Last - Spencer, 3/9/14) 2 Season Taylor Holiday 2007 24 HR Gene Roumimper 4/20/86 3 ERA Pitcher Year Total TB Gene Roumimper 4/20/86 14 Triples Player Date Total Career Andrew Morales 13-14 1.68 RBI Mike Rupp 4/16/83 8 Career Rod Spence 72-75 17 Season Andrew Morales 2014 1.53 SB Ollie Linton 3/22/08 4 Jeff Malinoff 71-74 17 Ollie Linton 3/4/08 4 Season Jeff Malinoff 1972 10 Strikeouts Pitcher Year Total Rich Molina 4/18/72 4 Career Daniel Bibona 07-10 332 Rocky Craig 3/4/70 4 HR Player Date Total Season Andrew Morales 2014 141 BB 13 times (Last - Cassolato, 4/17/17) 4 Career Francis Larson 07-10 25 K Tyler Vaughn 5/2/06 5 Season Cody Cipriano 2007 14 Walks Player Date Total Mike Goodcase 4/6/90 5 Career Glenn Swanson 02-06 115 HBP 4 times (Last - Deragisch, 5/22/09) 3 Total Bases Player Date Total Season Brett Smith 2002 45 SF 13 times (Last - R. Martinez, 5/31/14) 2

Career Francis Larson 07-10 348 SH 5 times (Last - Sparks, 4/6/12) 3 Season Taylor Holiday 2007 150 Saves Pitcher Year Total SO Justin Cassel 4/21/06 15 Career Blair Erickson 04-07 53 Dave Bladow 4/3/92 15 RBIs Player Date Total Season Sam Moore 2014 23 IP Bob Frishette 4/14/78 14 Career Jeff Malinoff 71-74 189 Pitches Lee Belanger 4/14/79 159 Season Jeff Malinoff 1972 65 Pickoffs Player Date Total BB Dean Douty 1/30/87 11 Career Glenn Swanson 02-06 17 ER allowed 4 times (Last - 4/21/92) 10 SB Player Date Total Season Glenn Swanson 2006 9 H allowed Eric Pettis 5/9/10 16 Career Ollie Linton 05-08 69 2B allowed 4 times (Last - 3/7/15) 3 Season Ollie Linton 2008 40 CS Player Date Total 3B allowed Christian Bergman 3/27/10 4 Career Aaron Lowenstein 04-08 71 HR allowed Christian Bergman 5/23/09 4 Walks Player Date Total Season Ronnie Shaeffer 2011 36 HBP 10 times (Last - 3/1/16) 3 Career Mike Nagle 78-81 160 WP 2 times (Last - 4/17/09) 4 Season Brady Anderson 1985 52 Errors Player Date Total Balks 4 times (Last - 4/22/16) 2 Career B.J. Eucce 02-03 36 CS Steve Morgan 2/28/84 4 Strikeouts Player Date Total Season B.J. Eucce 2002 21 Putouts John Seeburger 2/15/88 20 Career Taylor Sparks 12-14 154 Assists Mike Nagle 4/18/80 12 Season Taylor Sparks 2014 70 Errors 2 times (Last - 2/21/14) 4

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The Last Time UC Irvine... Scored 15+ runs ...... February 23, 2017 - 18 runs vs. Notre Dame Struck out 15+ batters ...... March 8, 2014 - 15 vs. Gonzaga Scored 21+ runs ...... May 1, 2004 - 21 runs at CSUN Struck out 16+ batters ...... February 27, 2011 - 16 vs. Grambling State Scored 22+ runs ...... March 8, 1989 - 22 runs vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills Struck out 17+ batters ...... March 13, 1971 - 20 vs. L.A. Baptist Scored in every inning ...... March 28, 1989 vs. Cal Poly Pomona Did not strike out a batter ...... March 1, 1986 - 0 at Cal State Dominguez Hills Scored 10 runs in an inning ...... April 3, 2016 at Hawai’i (1st inning) Scored 10 runs in an inning at home ...... April 12, 1992 vs. Sac State (4th inning) Walked 9+ batters ...... March 12, 2017 - 10 vs. TCU Scored 11 runs in an inning ...... May 14, 2008 at LMU (8th inning) Walked 11+ batters ...... March 24, 2009 - 11 at Washington Was shutout ...... April 21, 2017 vs. Long Beach State (4-0) Was shutout in consecutive games ...... March 26-27, 2011 at Gonzaga (3-0, 3-0) Allowed 15+ runs ...... March 12, 2017 - 16 runs vs. TCU Allowed 17+ runs at home ...... April 7, 2002 - 17 runs vs. UC Santa Barbara Reached the 11th/12th inning ...... April 15, 2016 - 12 innings at Long Beach State Allowed 20+ runs ...... June 9, 2008 - 21 runs at LSU Reached the 13th inning ...... February 15, 2014 - 13 innings vs. Fresno State Allowed 9+ runs in an inning ...... April 20, 2013 - 9 runs at Pacific (4th inning) Reached the 14th/15th inning ...... May 2, 2006 - 15 innings vs. UNLV Allowed 10+ runs in an inning ...... April 2, 2002 - 10 runs at USC (7th inning) Played an 8-inning game ...... February 25, 2017 - 8 innings vs. Tennessee (L, 10-9) Shutout an opponent ...... April 29, 2016 vs. Cal State Fullerton (2-0) Finished in a tie ...... February 11, 2007 - 15-15 at Loyola Marymount Threw consecutive shutouts...... March 21-22, 2014 vs. Grand Canyon (2-0, 4-0)

Recorded 19+ hits ..... February 23, 2017 - 19 hits vs. Notre Dame (Tony Gwynn Classic) Threw a 2-hitter ...... April 17, 2016 vs. Long Beach State (Garcia, Faucher) Recorded 20+ hits ...... April 20, 2013 - 22 hits at Pacific Threw a 1-hitter ...... May 18, 2012 vs. Bakersfield (Andrew Thurman, 7-0) Recorded 10+ extra-base hits ...... April 25, 2016 - 11 vs. UNLV Threw a no-hitter ...... April 20, 2012 vs. Long Beach State (Andrew Thurman, 4-0) Was 2-hit ...... May 10, 2014 - (L, 1-0) at Cal Poly (Calomeni-Chris-Reilly) Allowed 18+ hits ...... March 15, 2014 - 19 at Nebraska (Game 1) Was 1-hit ...... March 4, 2005 - (W (10), 1-0) vs. Dallas Baptist (Sutherland) Was no-hit ...... March 29, 1980 - (L (7), 3-1) at UC Santa Barbara (Nowlin) Induced 4+ double plays ...... April 3, 2016 - 4 at Hawai’i Turned a triple play ...... March 29, 2005 - 6th inning at UNLV (Martinez-Lundahl) Struck out 15+ times ...... April 15, 2016 - 15 at Long Beach State Allowed 3+ HRs ...... April 11, 2017 - 3 at San Diego State Walked 10+ times ...... April 25, 2017 - 10 at San Diego Allowed 4+ HRs ...... February 21, 2015 - 4 at Cal (Game 1) Hit 3+ HRs ...... April 25, 2016 - 3 vs. UNLV Allowed 5+ HRs ...... May 23, 2009 - 6 at UC Santa Barbara Hit 4+ HRs ...... May 9, 2010 - 4 at Cal Poly Allowed 3+ HRs at home ...... May 22, 2010 - 3 vs. UC Riverside Hit 4+ HRs at home ...... March 5, 2010 - 4 vs. Saint Mary’s Hit 3+ batters ...... May 20, 2016 - 4 vs. UC Santa Barbara Hit 5+ HRs ...... May 1, 2004 - 5 at CSUN Stole 5+ bases...... March 14, 2017 - 5 at UCLA Played a game under 2 hours ...... March 27, 2015 - 1:49 vs. Hawai’i (W, 2-0) Committed 5+ errors ...... April 8, 1988 - 6 vs. UC Santa Barbara Played a game under 2:20 ...... May 1, 2015 - 2:15 at Minnesota (W, 3-2) Left 16+ runners on base ...... March 7, 2017 - 16 at LMU Played a game over 4 hours ...... April 15, 2016 - 4:02 at Long Beach State (12 innings) Left 17+ runners on base ...... February 27, 2016 - 21 vs. Nevada Played a game over 4:30 ...... June 3, 2006 - 4:46 vs. Missouri (14 innings) Grounded into 4+ double plays...... March 13, 2012 - 4 vs. Pepperdine Played a game over 4:30 at home ...... May 26, 2002 - 4:50 vs. UC Riverside (9 innings) Grounded into 5+ double plays...... April 7, 1984 - 5 at Pepperdine Played a game over 5 hours ...... May 9, 2004 - 5:10 at Cal Poly (12 innings) Had 5+ batters hit by a pitch ...... 2017 - Feb. 25 & Mar. 12 - 6 vs. TENN & 6 at UCLA Was rained out at home ...... March 21, 2017 vs. USC Was ranked ...... May 17, 2014 - ranked No. 22 Had a game cut short by rain ...... April 5, 1975 vs. San Diego (L, 5-4 - 1 out Top 7) Beat a ranked team ...... March 10 & 11, 2017 - def. No. 1 TCU (11-2 & 6-3) Swept a doubleheader ...... March 7, 2015 at UTSA (10-5, 9-3) Won on a walkoff ...... April 1, 2017 - def. Cal Poly 3-2 (Koss bases loaded single) Was swept in a doubleheader...... February 25, 2017 (14-6 at USD, 10-9 (8) vs. Tenn.)

The Last Time An Anteater... Had a 5-hit game ...... May 6, 2016 - Keston Hiura at UCLA Laid down 3+ sac bunts...... April 6, 2012 - Taylor Sparks (3) at Cal Poly Had a 6-hit game ...... April 17, 2011 - Drew Hillman at Pacific Hit multiple sac flies ...... May 31, 2014 - Renae Martinez (2) at Oregon State Stole 3+ bases ...... February 18, 2012 - Tommy Reyes (3) vs. Southern Had 3+ doubles in a game ...... April 25, 2016 - Mitchell Holland (3) vs. UNLV Stole 4+ bases ...... March 22, 2008 - Ollie Linton (4) vs. Northern Colorado Had multiple triples in a game ...... March 9, 2014 - Connor Spencer (2) vs. Gonzaga Stole home ...... May 21, 2015 - Cole Kreuter at CSUN Committed 3+ errors ...... February 21, 2014 - Taylor Sparks (4) vs. Wright State Had a 5-RBI game ...... March 7, 2017 - Evan Cassolato (5) at LMU Had a 6-RBI game ...... March 2, 2012 - Jordan Fox (6) vs. Lamar Struck out 12+ batters ...... March 28, 2014 - Andrew Morales (12) vs. UC Riverside Had a 7-RBI game ...... May 9, 2010 - Jeff Cusick & Francis Larson (7) at Cal Poly Struck out 13+ batters ...... May 29, 2009 - Daniel Bibona (14) vs. Fresno State Had an 8-RBI game ...... April 16, 1983 - Mike Rupp (8) vs. Pepperdine Struck out 15+ batters ...... April 21, 2006 - Justin Cassel (15) vs. UC Santa Barbara

Scored 4+ runs ...... April 20, 2013 - Dominique Taylor (4) at Pacific Threw a complete game ...... May 26, 2016 - Elliot Surrey vs. CSUN Scored 5+ runs ...... April 24, 2007 - Taylor Holiday (5) vs. LMU Threw a CG shutout ...... June 7, 2014 - Andrew Morales at Oklahoma State Threw consec. CG shutouts ...... March 21 & 28, 2014 - Andrew Morales vs. GCU, UCR Hit for the Cycle ...... Never Threw 9+ innings ...... April 18, 2015 - Matt Esparza (9.1) vs. UC Davis (ND) Had a 2-HR game ...... March 1, 2016 - Keston Hiura at Loyola Marymount Threw 10+ innings ...... April 9, 1988 - Craig Brink (11+) vs. UC Santa Barbara Had a 3-HR game ...... April 20, 1986 - Gene Roumimper vs. UNLV Weekend starter didn’t last an inning ...... Feb. 25, 2017 - Louis Raymond (0.2) at USD Hit a Grand Slam ...... May 31, 2014 - Kris Paulino at Oregon State Allowed 10+ hits ...... April 8, 2017 - Louis Raymond (10) at Oregon Hit an Inside-the-Park HR ...... May 28, 2016 - Adam Alcantara vs. CSUN Threw 100+ pitches ...... April 23, 2017 - Jordan Bocko (112) vs. Long Beach State Hit back-to-back HRs ...... March 25, 2014 - Spencer/Sparks (5th inning vs. Bakersfield) Threw 120+ pitches ...... May 21, 2015 - Elliot Surrey (130) at CSUN Hit HRs in consecutive at-bats ...... March 21, 2015 - Mitchell Holland at CSUN Earned a 4+ out save ...... March 14, 2017 - Calvin Faucher (1.2) vs. UCLA Hit a pinch-hit HR ...... May 5, 2015 - Grant Palmer (10th inning) at USC Earned a 3-inning save ...... March 4, 2017 - Andre Pallante (3) vs. Portland

Struck out 4 times in a game ...... February 21, 2015 - Andrew Martinez (4) at Cal (G2) Caught 3+ runners stealing ..... May 29, 2011 - Ronnie Shaeffer (3) vs. Long Beach State Struck out 5 times in a game ...... May 2, 2006 - Tyler Vaughn (5) vs. UNLV Recorded 9+ assists in a game .... February 14, 2014 - Chris Rabago (9) vs. Fresno State Walked 4+ times in a game ...... April 17, 2017 - Evan Cassolato (4) vs. USC Recorded 10+ assists in a game ..... April 2, 1983 - Adam Ging (10) at UC Santa Barbara Drew 3+ HBP in a game ...... May 22, 2009 - Eric Deragisch (3) at UC Santa Barbara Recorded 16+ putouts in a game ...... April 19, 2011 - Jordan Leyland (17) vs. San Diego

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Situational Stats Current ‘Eaters as Pinch Hitters 2017 stats 2016 situational numbers Alcantara ...... 8-for-23, 5 RBI ...... 0 BB, 1 K Leading off inning 135 times reached of 337 (.401) Leading off the inning ...... 183-for-499 (.367) Bishop ...... 2-for-23, 3 RBI ...... 2 BB, 5 K Leader Hiura (22-for-35) Leader Alcantara (19-for-41, .463) Cassolato ...... 5-for-27, 3 RBI ...... 3 BB, 2 K Flyout / Groundout ratio ...... 306 / 383 (0.8) Flyout / Groundout ratio ...... 517 / 486 (1.1) Coss ...... 0-for-3, 1 RBI ...... 1 BB, 1 K Leaders Fitzpatrick (1.7); Pettengill (0.3) Leaders Kreuter (1.8), Palmer (0.6) Damla ...... 1-for-3, 1 RBI Pinch-hitters ...... 8-for-35 (.229) Pinch-hitters ...... 22-for-90 (.244) Duarte ...... 0-for-2 Leader Pettengill (3-for-5, BB, SF) Leaders Martinez (5 hits), Muñoz (.429) Filia ...... 0-for-6 ...... 1 BB, 2 K Runners in scoring position ...... 101-for-387 (.281) Runners in scoring position ...... 178-for-596 (.299) Fitzpatrick ...... 0-for-9, 1 RBI ...... 1 BB, 3 K Leader Hiura (16-for-41, .390) Leader Hiura (22-for-54, .407) Guenette ...... 2-for-8, 1 RBI ...... 2 K Advancing runners with an out ...... 108 Advancing runners with an out ...... 178 Hazard ...... 0-for-12, 1 RBI ...... 2 BB, 2 K Leader Coss (20) Leader Palmer (21) Johnston ...... 1-for-2 ...... 1 K 2-out hitting ...... 106-for-422 (.251) 2-out RBI ...... 113 Kreuter ...... 3-for-3, 1 RBI Leaders Hiura (.389), Cassolato (19 hits) Leader Kreuter (15) Lee ...... 1-for-3 ...... BB Reached on an error ...... 16 Reached on an error ...... 32 Pettengill ...... 3-for-8, 1 RBI ...... BB Leaders Duarte, Damla (3) Leaders Muñoz (5), Cassolato (0) Reitano ...... 2-for-5 Strikeouts looking ...... 82 Strikeouts looking...... 107 Ruvalcaba ...... 2-for-11 ...... 2 BB, 3 K Leaders Kreuter (11) Leaders Kreuter (21), Guenette (1) Pinch-Hitter History Pinch Hitter Since 2002 Opportunities Pinch Hitter Since 2002 Hits Pinch Hitter Since 2002 RBI Gregg Wallis ...... 58 Gregg Wallis ...... 19 Gregg Wallis ...... 11 Ryan Cooper ...... 44 Jonathan Muñoz ...... 9 Ryan Cooper ...... 9 Brock Bardeen ...... 44 Ryan Fisher ...... 9 Jordan Fox ...... 9 Jonathan Muñoz ...... 38 Adam Alcantara ...... 8 Brock Bardeen ...... 9 Dillon Bell ...... 36 Andrew Martinez ...... 8 Dillon Bell ...... 8 Andrew Martinez ...... 34 Brock Bardeen ...... 8 Zach Robinson ...... 7 Ryan Fisher ...... 31 Jordan Leyland ...... 7 Tony Asaro ...... 6 R.J. Brown ...... 31 Josh Tavelli ...... 7 Jaime Martinez ...... 6 Sammy Donabedian ...... 29 Zach Robinson ...... 7 Adam Alcantara ...... 5 Zach Robinson ...... 29 R.J. Brown ...... 7 Andrew Martinez ...... 5 Evan Cassolato ...... 27 3 players ...... 6

Walkoff History By Type Total Last Occurrence By Coach Coach Total Walkoffs (Since 1970): ...... 79 HR ...... 6 ...... March 22, 2015 27 ...... 2008-17 ...... Mike Gillespie vs. Ranked Teams: ...... 7 Triple...... 2 ..... February 11, 1984 18 ...... 1981-92 ...... Mike Gerakos Highest Ranked: ...... No. 3 Arizona State Double ...... 4 ...... April 28, 2013 9 ...... 70-74 & 05-07 .... Adams & Serrano Most in one season: ...... 5 (2009, 2013) Single ...... 42 ...... April 1, 2017 5 ...... 2002-04 ...... Longest drought: ..... 67 games (2/14/04—3/4/05) Walk ...... 6 ...... March 19, 2016 4 ...... 1977-78 ...... Eddie Allen Consecutive walkoffs: ...... June 18-19, 2007 Fielder’s Choice ...... 3 ...... April 26, 2013 2 ...... 75-76 & 79-80 ...... Spence & Hertz ...... April 8-9, 1988 Sacrifice Fly ...... 8 ...... May 2, 2010 Neutral site wins: ...... 4 Balk ...... 1 ...... April 18, 2015 By Player Players Multi-run walkoffs: ...... 6 Error...... 2 ...... March 26, 1977 3 ...... Casey Stevenson, Bryan Petersen As part of a doubleheader:...... 9 Wild Pitch ...... 1 ...... March 12, 1971 2 ...... Brontsema, Sparks, Bell, Orloff, Linton, Pinch-hitter ...... 6 ...... March 19, 2016 ...... Gallego, Bardens, Washington, R. Spence 1 ...... Multiple players By Inning Total Last Occurrence 7th or 9th ...... 40 ...... April 1, 2017 By Opponent Schools Extras ...... 35 .... February 27, 2016 8 ...... Long Beach State Latest ...... 15th...... May 2, 2006 5 ...... UC Riverside 4 ...... UC Santa Barbara By Month Total Last Occurrence 3 ...... Cal, CSF, UC Davis, UCLA, UNLV, USD February ...... 11 .... February 27, 2016 2 ...... ASU, CP, CSLA, CSUB, CSUN, LMU, USC, USIU March ...... 24 ...... March 19, 2016 0 ...... Hawai’i, SDSU April ...... 26 ...... April 1, 2017 22 (17)...... vs. Big West (since 2002) May ...... 11 ...... May 28, 2016 24 ...... vs. non-conference since 2002 June ...... 4 ...... June 5, 2011

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Anteater career: 2007-10 | 23-12, 3.36 ERA, 281 IP, 53 BB, 191 K Three-time All-Big West | 8th all-time in wins, 11th in appearances, 14th in innings, 17th in ERA, 18th in Ks Drafted: 2010 | 24th round (740th overall) by the Colorado Rockies Debut: June 9, 2014 | L, 6 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 4 K vs. Atlanta Minors history: 2010-16 | 112 games (103 starts), 40-30, 3.63 ERA, 637.1 IP, 119 BB, 441 K RHP Christian Bergman SEA

2017 Tacoma Rainiers (SEA - AAA) 3-0, 2.50 3 starts IP 18.0 H 19 ER 5 BB 5 K 14 2016 Colorado Rockies 1-3, 8.39 15 games (1 start) IP 24.2 H 39 ER 23 BB 6 K 22 Career Rockies (2014-16) / Mariners (2017) 7-9, 5.79 55 games (15 starts) IP 147.2 H 196 ER 95 BB 31 K 90

UCI career: 2012-14 | .306, 18 HR, 99 RBI UCI career: 2013-14 | 36 G, 21-2, 1.68 ERA Drafted: 2014 | 2nd round (58th) by CIN Drafted: 2014 | 2nd round (71st) by STL Minors: 2014-16 | .225, 37 HR, 146 RBI Minors: 2014-16 | 47 games, 10-14, 4.29 2016 clubs: A+ Daytona / AA Pensacola 2016 clubs: AA Springfield / RK Carolina 129 games, .200, 18 2B, 14 HR, 62 RBI 16 GS, 4-5, 3.48, 82.2 IP, 21 BB, 76 K

3B Taylor Sparks CIN 2017: AA Pensacola (14 games, .122, 2 HR, 4 RBI) 2017: AA Springfield (7-day Disabled List) RHP Andrew Morales STL

UCI career: 2012-14 | .351, 1 HR, 109 RBI UCI career: 2010-13 | 50 G, 8-8, 3.00 ERA Drafted: 2014 | 8th round (242nd) by NYY Drafted: 2013 | 19th round (561st) by CLE Minors: 2014-16 | .303, 5 HR, 69 RBI Minors: 2013-16 | 64 games, 10-8, 2.68 2016 clubs: A Charleston / A+ Tampa 2016 clubs: A LC / A+ Lynch. / AAA Columb. 93 games, .271, 16 2B, 5 HR, 35 RBI 37 games, 4-4, 2.49, 79.2 IP, 49 BB, 150 K

1B Connor Spencer NYY 2017: Extended Spring Training 2017: AA Akron (5 games, 1-0, 1 Sv, 3.27, 11 IP, 10 K) LHP Matt Whitehouse CLE UCI career: 2012-14 | .262, 2 HR, 59 RBI UCI career: 2015 | 16 G, 8-2, 3.37 ERA Drafted: 2014 | 13th round (383rd) by COL Drafted: 2015 | 14th round (424th) by CLE Minors: 2014-16 | .269, 3 HR, 72 RBI Minors: 2015-16 | 43 games, 14-11, 3.11 2016 club: A Asheville (So. Atl. League) 2016 clubs: A Lake County / A+ Lynchburg 77 games, .272, 13 2B, 32 RBI, 12 SB 10-10, 3.36, 139.1 IP, 36 BB, 141 K

C/SS Chris Rabago COL 2017: A+ Lancaster (12 games, .216, 2 RBI, 6 SB) 2017: A+ Lynchburg (4 starts, 1-2, 3.60, 20 IP, 20 K) RHP Matt Esparza CLE UCI career: 2010-11 | .338, 4 HR, 74 RBI UCI career: 2010-13 | 56 G, 7-4, 4.57 ERA Drafted: 2011 | 27th round (825th) by LAA Drafted: 2013 | 25th round (754th) by LAD Minors: 2011-16 | .274, 38 HR, 343 RBI Minors: 2013-16 | 109 games, 8-6, 9 SV, 3.37 2016 club: AAA Vaqueros de la Laguna 2016 club: A+ Rancho Cucamonga / AA Tulsa 106 games, .280, 23 2B, 8 HR, 44 RBI 28 games, 1-4, 3.99, 38.1 IP, 17 BB, 40 K

3B Brian Hernandez MEX 2017: Quintana Roo (19 games, .354, HR, 13 RBI) 2017: A+ Rancho Cucamonga (No games yet) RHP Kyle Hooper LAD

UCI career: 2014-16 | .253, 3 HR, 32 RBI UCI career: 2011-13 | 50 G, 17-10, 3.17 ERA Drafted: 2016 | 26th round (793rd) by KC Drafted: 2013 | 2nd round (40th) by HOU Minors: 2016 | .337, 9 2B, 24 RBI Minors: 2013-16 | 82 games, 19-28, 5.43 2016 clubs: RK AZL Royals / A+ Wilmington 2016 clubs: A+ Carolina / AA Mississippi 50 games, .337, 9 2B, 1 3B, 24 RBI, 9 SB 18 starts, 1-9, 7.55, 87 IP, 65 BB, 75 K

3B John Brontsema KC 2017: Extended Spring Training 2017: AA Tulsa (7-day Disabled List) RHP Andrew Thurman LAD

UCI career: 2012-15 | .279, 6 HR, 87 RBI UCI career: 2014-15 | 39 G, 11-8, 3.34 ERA Drafted: 2015 | 19th round (583rd) by BAL Drafted: 2015 | 25th round (758th) by OAK Minors: 2015-16 | .188, 4 2B, 9 RBI Minors: 2015-16 | 43 games, 13-8, 2.72 2016 club: SS Aberdeen 2016 clubs: A Beloit / A+ Stockton / AA Midland 28 G, (21 GS), 10-6, 1.98, 150 IP, 28 BB, 121 K

C Jerry McClanahan BAL 2017: Extended Spring Training 2017: A+ Stockton (4 G (2 GS), 0-1, 1.93, 14 IP, 13 K) LHP Evan Manarino OAK UCI career: 2011-13 | 50 G, 17-10, 3.17 ERA Drafted: 2016 | 26th round (777th) by SEA Minors: 2016 | 22 games, 1-2, 3.69 Northwest League Pitcher of the Week (7/5) 2016 club: RK Everett (Northwest League)

2017: Extended Spring Training LHP Elliot Surrey SEA

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