@UW_Baseball 2021 Washington Washington Huskies (0-0) vs. UC Irvine Anteaters (0-0) Schedule Date Time (PT) Location Streaming UW Starter UCI Starter 2021 Results: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0 Feb. 20 1:00 p.m. Cicerone Field (3,408) BIGWEST.TV T. Guerrero (LHP) T. Denholm (RHP) Home: 0-0 Road: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Feb. 21 1:00 p.m. Cicerone Field (3,408) BIGWEST.TV L. Gerling (RHP) P. Van Loon (RHP) Date Opp. (TV) Time/Result Feb. 22 1:00 p.m. Cicerone Field (3,408) BIGWEST.TV J. Enger (RHP) N. Pinto (LHP) Feb. 20 at UC Irvine 1:00 p.m. Twitter/Instagram: @UW_Baseball • Live Scoring: ucirvinesports.com/sidearmstats/baseball Feb. 21 at UC Irvine 1:00 p.m. Feb. 22 at UC Irvine 1:00 p.m. Feb. 26 UTRGV 7:00 p.m. OPENING PITCH POTENTIAL UW STARTERS Feb. 27 UTRGV 2:00 p.m. The Washington Huskies open the much-anticipated 2021 Pos. Player, Year Avg.-HR-RBI (2020) Feb. 28 UTRGV 4:00 p.m. season in Irvine, Calif. this weekend with a three-game set C – Michael Petrie, Jr. .270-0-7 Mar. 1 UTRGV 1:00 p.m. against UC Irvine. After a snowstorm in Texas canceled 1B – Will Simpson, Fr. .174-0-7 Mar. 5 Loyola Marymount (Game 1) 1:00 p.m. an opening weekend trip to Houston, Texas, the Huskies 2B – Noah Hsue, So. .375-0-3 Mar. 6 Loyola Marymount (Game 2) TBD were able to quickly find a replacement in the Anteaters. INF – Ramon Bramasco, Sr. .196-0-6 INF – Braiden Ward, Jr. .283-0-5 Mar. 6 Loyola Marymount 5:00 p.m. This season will mark the 12th at the helm of UW for head Mar. 7 Loyola Marymount 1:00 p.m. INF – Cole Fontenelle, Fr. N/A Mar. 9 Portland 5:00 p.m. coach Lindsay Meggs, who recently eclipsed the 300-win OF – Christian Jones, Jr. .265-1-5 Mar. 11 Seattle 5:00 p.m. mark for his career. Links to live stats and video links can OF – Preston Viltz, Fr. .222-0-6 Mar. 12 Washington State 7:00 p.m. be found online at GoHuskies.com // Sports // // OF – Kaiser Weiss, Jr. .211-0-0 Mar. 13 Washington State 1:00 p.m. Schedule. Updates are also available via Twitter and Insta- DH – Michael Brown, Fr. N/A Mar. 13 Seattle 5:00 p.m. gram: @UW_Baseball. DH – Christian Dicochea, Fr. .200-0-3 Mar. 19 USC* 1:00 p.m. Mar. 20 USC* 2:00 p.m. THIS WEEK . . . Mar. 21 USC* 1:00 p.m. SCOUTING THE OPPOSITION Mar. 23 at GonzagaFriday, May 22 TBD Mar. 26 Oregon State* 5:00 p.m. UC Irvine (Big West): The Anteaters are led by 33-year-old Ben Orloff, who is entering his third season Mar. 27 OregonUtah State* at Washington 2:00 p.m. as head coach. Orloff had a storied career as a player for UC Irvine and was the 2009 Big West Player Mar. 28 Oregon State* 1:00 p.m. of the Year. The Anteaters were 8-7 before the season was shut down in 2020 and 37-17 in 2019, Apr. 1 7:00at p.m.No. 2 UCLA* PT • Live stats • Pac-126:00 p.m.Net good for second in the Big West. Apr. 2 at RHPNo. 2 NoahUCLA* Bremer (5-3, 2.33)6:00 vs. p.m. Apr. 3 at No.RHP 2 UCLA* Brett Helton (2-7, 5.69)1:00 p.m. Matchup History: This will mark the third straight season that UC Irvine and Washington will play a Apr. 9 Arizona State* 7:00 p.m. three-game series. The Anteaters took two-of-three in 2019 in Irvine, while the Huskies returned the Apr. 10 ArizonaSaturday, State* May 23 5:00 p.m. favor at Husky Ballpark in 2020, with a 12-2 rubber game victory being the difference. That victory Apr. 11 ArizonaUtah State* at Washington12:00 p.m. also marked the 300th career win for UW head coach Lindsay Meggs. The Huskies and Anteaters Apr. 13 at PortlandHusky Ballpark TBD Apr. 16 Texas State 5:00 p.m. have played each other a total of 24 times, dating back to 2002. The all-time series is tied at 12 wins Apr. 177:00 Texas p.m. State PT • Live stats • Pac-122:00 Netp.m. for each team. Apr. 18 TexasRHP State Tyler Davis (7-6, 3.21) vs.12:00 p.m. Apr. 20 GonzagaRHP Dalton Carroll (5-8, 5.02)5:00 p.m. Apr. 23 at Stanford* 6:00 p.m. HUSKY BASEBALL BITS Apr. 24 at Stanford*Sunday, May 24 2:00 p.m. Utah at Washington • Returning Firepower: The Huskies bring back the majority of their offensive production from the Apr. 25 at Stanford* 1:00 p.m. shortened 2020 season, with 55 of their 59 runs scored back for 2021. In addition, UW returns its Apr. 30 California*Husky Ballpark 5:00 p.m. leading hitter in sophomore Noah Hsue (.375) and leading run producers in junior Michael Petrie May 1 3:00California* p.m. PT • Live stats • Pac-122:00 Netp.m. and freshman Will Simpson (7 RBI each). May 2 TBACalifornia* vs. RHP Jayson Rose (3-5, 1:003.84) p.m. May 7 at Oregon* 6:00 p.m. • Depth on the Bump: The Huskies return 7 of their 8 from 2020 with the most innings pitched. May 8 atTRENDING Oregon* HUSKIES2:00 p.m. Led by juniors Jack Enger (24.0) and Logan Gerling (17.2), UW has an experienced stable that will May 9 • Brandonat Oregon* Choate has made12:00 32 p.m.ap- get even deeper with the addition of three pitchers with DI experience. Adam Bloebaum (Pitt), Stu May 14 at No. 22 Arizona* 6:00 p.m. Flesland III (Boise St.) and Tyson Guerrero (Wash. St.) join the Huskies with multiple years of eligibilty May 15pearances at No. 22 this Arizona* season, T-2nd most6:00 in p.m. UW and are poised to make an impact this season for UW. May 16single-season at No. 22 Arizona* history and 1 shy1:00 of tying p.m. May 21the Utah* record held by Zach Wright 5:00(2013). p.m. • In the Bullpen: Husky relievers combined for a 4-0 record, 2.15 ERA and held batters to a .189 aver- May 22 Utah* 2:00 p.m. age over 62.2 innings in 2020. Notable returners to the bullpen are juniors Gabe Smith (8 app/0.71 May 23• AustinUtah* Rei has reached base1:00 in p.m. all ERA), Dylan Lamb (7 app/1.38 ERA) and Davis Delorefice (6 app/1.50 ERA) who led UW pitchers in May 27but at one Washington game this State* season. He6:05 is tiedp.m. appearances a year ago. May 28for 10that Washington in the Pac-12 State* with 6 home2:05 runs p.m. • Impact Freshmen: Despite the returning talent on the Huskies, there are multiple freshman that May 29despite at Washington play half State* the amount of1:05 games p.m. can make an immediate impact this spring. InfieldersCole Fontenelle and Michael Brown were two the leaders. high-profile recruits that could’ve heard their names called in the MLB Draft any other year. Fon- All times• The listed trio are Pacificof Spencer Time Jones (58.2), tenelle (6-3) and Brown (6-5) were both very accomplished hitters in high school and can compete Bold denotes home game * – Pac-12Troy Conference Rallings game (52.0) and Brandon

University of Washington Athletics • Athletic Communications • Graves Annex • Box 354070 • Seattle, WA 98195-4070 2021 Pac-12 Preseason for immediate playing time at the corner infield spots for UW. UW Career Stolen Bases Top-10 Coaches Poll • Middle Infield Vets:Senior Ramon Bramasco has started all 67 1. 94 Chris Magruder 1996-98 games in his career and was one of two Huskies to start all 52 Team (1st Place Votes) Points 2. 85 Joe Trippy 1992-95 1. UCLA (10) 100 games in 2019. The JC transfer made every one of those starts at 3. 67 Kevin Stocker 1989-91 2. Arizona 85 shortstop and played defensively in all but three of those innings 4. 58 Matt Wimmer 1991-94 3. Arizona State 83 -- 455.2 of 458.2. In 2020, he was one of two Huskies to start all 5. 55 Braiden Ward 2018-Pres. 4. Oregon State 59 15 games in the field and played every inning. Sophomore Noah 55 Derrin Doty 1990-93 5. Stanford 58 Hsue has been a mainstay at second base when healthy and will 7. 53 Jeb Best 1979-82 6. USC 55 8. 51 Tila Reynolds 2000-03 7. Oregon 47 hold down that role in 2021. He started 26 games at second base as a true freshman in 2018, then suffered a torn ACL in 2019 and 51 Brent Shimokawa 1985-88 8. WASHINGTON 45 51 John Kritsonis 1982-85 9. California 39 started 13 games in 2020 before the season was halted due to 10. Washington State 20 the Covid-19 pandemic. 11. Utah 14 INDIVIDUAL NOTES Quick Facts • Braiden Ward Keeps Stealing: Junior Braiden Ward cracked the Huskies’ top-five list for career BASEBALL STAFF INFORMATION stolen bases last season and is currently tied with Derrin Doty at 55 for fifth-place all time. Up next, Head Coach...... Lindsay Meggs (12th Matt Wimmer at fourth with 58. Ward led the Pac-12 with 10 steals in the shortened 2020 season season) and became the first Conference player to lead the league in stolen bases three times. Ward will Alma Mater, Year...... UCLA ‘85 go for the four-peat in 2021. Career Record.917-576-5 (27 seasons) • Not Your Average Smith: Junior Gabe Smith was just about untouchable out of the bullpen for the Record at UW.302-269-1 (11 seasons) Huskies last season. In his seven relief appearances, he allowed no runs, just one hit, two walks and Assoc. Head Coach Pitching Coach ...... struck out seven in 9.2 innings, while holding opponents to a .034 batting average. Elliott Cribby (2nd season)..Washington, • Playing For Alto: Among the nine lives lost in the Jan. 26, 2020 helicopter crash that claimed Kobe ‘08 Bryant were Orange Coast College coach John Altobelli and his wife, Keri, and daughter, Alyssa. The Asst. Coach ...... Ronnie Prettyman (3rd Husky coaching staff has known Coach Alto for many years and most recently recruited Davis Delorefice season) from OCC. Delorefice was the team and league MVP as Orange Coast went on to win the California Alma Mater, Year...... CS Fullerton ‘05 State Championship in 2019. Delorefice joined OCC after playing at Utah in 2018 . Vol. Asst. Coach ..Joe Meggs (6th season) • 300 wins: In 2020, Lindsay Meggs became the third UW coach to reach 300 wins, joining Ken Knutson Alma Mater, Year...... Washington ‘13 (559) and Bob MacDonald (384). Meggs is now 302-269-1 in 11 years at Washington and 917-576-5 Dir. of Baseball Ops...... Dave Nakama in 28 seasons overall. Baseball Office Phone...... (206) 616-4579 •Family Connections: Dylan Lamb is the younger brother of former Husky and Arizona Diamondbacks Athletic Trainer...... Iain Mistrot 2018 All-Star third baseman, Jake Lamb ... Christian Dicochea has an older brother, Jason, that just Training Room Phone...... (206) 616-0156 finished his career as an infielder at Santa Clara ... Nate Weeldreyer’s older brother, Colton, played ten- ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA RELATIONS nis at Seattle University... Jack Enger’s dad, Kyle, rowed at UW... Brothers Jake and Brandon Leitgeb’s Baseball Contact...... Griffin Whitmer dad, Brian, was on the UW golf team ... Rollie Nichols’ father, Rolando, is a baseball broadcaster for SID Office Phone...... (206) 897-1742 FOX Deportes in Los Angeles. Cell Phone...... (908) 447-0783 E-mail Address...... [email protected] TEAM NOTES • Omaha Experience: Washington has eight players on its 2021 roster from the 2018 team that advanced BASEBALL INFORMATION to the in Omaha, Neb., with many of them being key contributors to that group. Home Field (Capacity)...... Christian Jones led the way with 52 starts for the Huskies. Braiden Ward played in 57 games with 50 Husky Ballpark .(2,400, renovated 2014) starts, Noah Hsue played in 36 and made 26 starts at second base, Kaiser Weiss played in 54 games Dimensions.327 (LF), 365 (gaps), 395 (CF), 317 (RF) and had the game-winning sacrifice fly that sent UW to Omaha. Additionally,Dylan Lamb made 18 Surface...... Field Turf appearances out of the bullpen, Michael Petrie saw action in eight contests, Brandon Leitgeb played Postseason Appearances...... 11 (2018, 2016, 2014, 2004, 2003, 2002, 1998, in seven and Jack Enger pitched in two. 1997, 1994, 1992, 1959) • 2,000 wins: The Huskies reached a major milestone in 2020, with a 3-1 triumph over Fresno State on Conference Championships...... 18 (last 1998) Feb. 22 being the 2,000th victory in program history. 2019 Record (Pac-12)....28-24 (12-17, 8th) • Expanded Rosters: Due to the NCAA’s blanket eligibility waiver for the 2020 Spring season and a Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 19/1 shortened MLB Draft, players across the country that otherwise would have moved on were able to Total Newcomers...... 18 return to their teams for the 2021 season. UW is no exception, as its current roster of 42 players is an Position Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/5 increase of six from last year’s roster of 36. Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 1/2 • Coaching Staff Remains: The Husky coaching staff remains the same as 2020 for skipper Lindsay SOCIAL MEDIA Meggs. UW alum Elliott Cribby is back for his second season as the Associate Head Coach/Pitching Web...... GoHuskies.com Coach and Recruiting Coordinator and Ronnie Prettyman is set for his third season on Montlake as Facebook...... UWHuskyBaseball Hitting/Fielding Coach. Joe Meggs (Volunteer Assistant) and Dava Nakama (Director of Ops) also Instagram...... UW_Baseball remain in their respective positions. Twitter • Washington’s Winning Ways: The Huskies have the second-longest streak of winning seasons among Team...... @UW_Baseball Pac-12 schools. UW has posted a winning record every season since 2014, which has including three Coach Lindsay Meggs...... @CoachMeggs post-season appearances and the program’s first College World Series appearance in 2018. Oregon State Coach Elliott Cribby...... @CoachCribby Coach Ronny Prettyman..@rpbaseball15 has the longest winning-season streak among Pac-12 school, last falling below .500 in 2003. Huskies In The Pros • Standard: In its last full season, Washington’s 2019 pitching staff recorded a school record 501 . Josh Burgmann led the staff with 101 strikeouts and he was one of five pitchers to • 40 Huskies have gone on to be MLB surpass 50 K’s during the season. It marked the first time the Huskies have had five pitchers with 50 or Draft picks during Lindsay Meggs’ more strikeouts in a season. tenure at Washington. FOMER HUSKIES IN THE MAJORS PAC-12 COACHES POLL OF, Braden Bishop Seattle Mariners RHP, Jeff Brigham Miami Marlins The Huskies were picked to finish eighth out of 11 teams by the Pac-12 coaches in the preseason poll. RHP, Adam Cimber Miami Marlins In recent years, UW has made a habit of outperforming preseason expectations. The Huskies finished 3B, Jake Lamb MLB Free Agent third in 2018 after being chosen seventh. In 2016, the Huskies were picked eighth and ended up RHP, Austin Voth Washington Nationals second, while in 2014 they were picked 10th and also ended up second. UCLA was the unanimous PLAYERS DRAFTED UNDER MEGGS pick to win the conference, receiving all 10 possible first-place votes. 2020 P, Stevie Emanuels (5th, A’s) SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM: Prior to Coach Lindsay Meggs arriving on campus, the grade point average of the baseball program 2019 MOST RECENT LEVEL rarely, if ever, reached 3.0 or higher. But the team has now accomplished a GPA of 3.0 or higher in 20 C, Nick Kahle (4th, Brewers) A of the last 22 main session quarters (fall, winter, spring). They once again had another stellar quarter RHP, Josh Burgmann (5th, Cubs) A LHP, Chris Micheles (14th, Phillies) A in the classroom, combining for a 3.25 grade point average during the fall and overall combined GPA OF, Connor Blair (15th, Braves) A of 3.16 as a team. In fact, 30 players on the active roster obtained a GPA of 3.0 or higher in fall of 2019 RHP, Jordan Jones (16th, Indians) R and In all, six players made the Dean's List -- James Kobylt, Cole Miller, Leo Nierenberg, Jonathan INF, Ben Baird (34th, Cardinals) A Schiffer, Will Simpson and Michael Snyder. Nierenberg, a senior majoring in visual arts, had a 3.94 GPA 2018 during the fall quarter and is a two-time First Team Pac-12 All-Academic selection. Miller, a freshman, INF, AJ Graffanino (8th, Braves) A notched a 3.97 GPA in his first college quarter, the highest among all Huskies. C, Willie MacIver (9th, Rockies) A RHP, Joe DeMers (11th, A’s) A DRAFT DAWGS INF, Levi Jordan (29th, Cubs) A Since Lindsay Meggs took over at Washington in 2010, a total of 40 Huskies have heard their names 2017 called in the Draft. In the shortened five-round 2020 draft, Stevie Emanuels was taken in the C, Joey Morgan (3rd, Tigers) AAA 5th round by the Oakland A's, while UW signee Dylan MacLean was taken in the 4th round by the RHP, Noah Bremer (6th, Rangers) A Texas Rangers. In 2019, the Huskies saw six picked: catcher Nick Kahle (4th Rd, Brewers), RHP Josh OF, Jack Meggs (10th, Athletics) Ind. Burgmann (5th, Cubs), LHP Chris Micheles (14th, Phillies), OF Connor Blair (15th Braves), RHP Jordan LHP, Greg Minier (32nd, White Sox) Jones (16th, Indians) and INF Ben Baird (34th, Cardinals). Brock Jones, who was a UW signee, was 2016 picked in the 17th round by the Diamondbacks and elected to go pro. On the current roster, three RHP, Spencer Jones (10th, Rays) Ind. Huskies were drafted prior to arriving on campus. Most recently, Will Simpson was selected in the 18th SS, Chris Baker (17th, Padres) round of the 2019 draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates. In 2018, David Rhodes was picked in the 40th round RHP, Troy Rallings (22, Angels) by the Mariners and Christian Jones (31st, Red Sox) was selected out of high school in the 2016 draft. 2015 OF, Braden Bishop, (3rd, Mariners) MLB FUTURE DAWGS C, Austin Rei (3rd, Red Sox) AA Head coach Lindsay Meggs signed 7 high school players in November that will join the Huskies in RHP, Tyler Davis (23rd, Rangers) the fall of 2021 for the 2022 season. Max Debiec (Seattle, Wash.), a Baseball America Second Team RHP, Troy Rallings (36th, Athletics) All-American and No. 1-ranked player in the state by Baseball Northwest headlines the class. The 2014 six other signess for UW are RHP Kyle Bender, RHP Micah Bucknam, INF Cameron Clayton, OF Kyle RHP, Jeff Brigham (4th, Dodgers) MLB Fossum, OF AJ Guerrero and OF/LHP Colby Wallace. OF, Robert Pehl (11th, Royals) RHP, Jared Fisher (15th, Phillies) adidas PARTNERSHIP OF, Brian Wolfe (20th, Dodgers) The University of Washington athletic department activated its partnership with apparel provider SS, Erik Forgione (25th, Pirates) adidas on July 1, 2019. The deal is for 10 years and reportedly worth nearly $12 million annually. The 1B, Trevor Mitsui (30th, D’backs) deal is one of the 10 most valuable in college athletics — worth slightly more annually than the 11- RHP, Trevor Dunlap (30th, Rays) 2B, Andrew Ely (32nd, Cubs) year, $128-million deal Adidas gave Nebraska in 2017 — and makes the Huskies the premier program for adidas on the West Coast. 2013 RHP, Austin Voth (5th, Nationals) MLB 2021 UW SIGNING CLASS RHP, Tyler Kane (38th, Marlins) Pos. Name Hometown SS, Ty Afenir (39th, Yankees) P – Kyle Bender Vacaville, Calif. 2012 P – Micah Bucknam Abbotsford, B.C. (Canada) 3B, Jake Lamb (6th, Diamondbacks) MLB INF – Cameron Clayton West Linn, Ore. RHP, Aaron West (17th, Astros) LF, Chase Anselment (17th, Braves) P – Max Debiec Seattle, Wash. C, B.K. Santy (30th, Twins) OF – Kyle Fossum Sammamish, Wash. 2010 OF – AJ Guerrero Fife, Wash. RHP, Forrest Snow (36th, Mariners) AAA OF – Colby Wallace Racho Santa Margarita, Calif. LF, Pierce Rankin (38th, Blue Jays) Head Coach Lindsay Meggs Assistant Coaches UW Record (11 yrs): 302-269-1 (.529) Career Record (27 yrs): 917-576-5 (.614) The 2021 season is the 12th year that Lindsay Meggs will lead the UW Baseball program. He has not only brought the Huskies stability, but sustained success on both the field and in the classroom.

Since Meggs took over as Washington’s head baseball coach on July 27, 2009, he has built the Huskies into one of the Pac-12’s premier programs. With renovated Husky Ballpark -- the most beautiful setting for college baseball in the West -- and one of the world’s most-esteemed academic institutions at his disposal, Meggs has molded Washington into an ideal destination for student-athletes to come and hone their skills on the diamond while receiving a world-class education. Elliott Cribby Ronnie Prettyman Since moving into renovated Husky Ballpark, UW has participated in the post season three times and had six-straight winning seasons. Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach The Huskies and Oregon State are the only two programs with winning records ever since 2014. In 2018, the Huskies made the pro- Pitching Coach (2nd year) Hitting & Third Base gram’s first-ever College World Series appearance in Omaha, putting college baseball on notice that the Diamond Dawgs are a program to be reckoned with. Coach (3rd year)

An important aspect of playing for Meggs is succeeding in the classroom and the recent Husky teams have reached historic academic heights. The squad posted a 3.29 cumulative grade point average after autumn quarter in 2016 to record the highest team GPA in UW Others Baseball history. They just missed replicating the feat during winter quarter of 2019 when they posted a 3.28 GPA. As of the 2019 Director of Ops winter quarter, the baseball team has posted a combined GPA of 3.0 or higher in 19 of the last 21 main quarters (fall, winter, spring). Dave Nakama (4th year) In 2019, the Huskies were once again vying for a post-season berth until the very end of the season. They finished the year 28-24, just shy of reaching the fourth post-season appearance in six years. Several highlights on the field included a series win over NCAA Asst. Dir. of Ops Regional participant Arizona State, the continued development of the All-Pac-12 catcher Nick Kahle, BraidenWard capturing his second Jacob Hatloe (6th year) Pac-12 stolen base crown in two years and a pitching staff that saw a record five different pitchers record 50 or more strikeouts. Joe Meggs Athletic Trainer It was also a great year off the field for the Huskies. Kahle was a Buster Posey Catcher of the Year semifinalist and All-Pac-12 selection. Iain Mistrot (5th year) Mason Cerrillo was the Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year and the Huskies led the way in the Conference with five student-athletes Volunteer Assistant Coach receiving All-Pac-12 Academic first- or second-team recognition (seven others received honorable mention). Six players on the roster First Base Coach Strength & Conditioning heard their names called during ’s annual draft -- including a school record-tying five in the top-20 rounds. (6th year) Joe Murray (1st year) Meggs has a proven track record for developing professional talent. In his 10 years, players have heard their names called on draft day 39 times, including a school record eight in 2014.

The Huskies reached new heights in 2018. The Diamond Dawgs overcame injuries and a slow start to the season to finish strong and Meggs’ Coaching Career earn the program’s first trip to Omaha and the College World Series. Washington (12 years) Behind the strength of a a third-place Pac-12 finish and 20-10 Conference mark, Washington won its last five Pac-12 series, including Year Overall Pct. Conf. Place Postseason over nationally ranked UCLA and Stanford, and came within three outs of winning the Conference championship, to enter the post- 2021 0-0 .000 0-0 - season at 30-23 and one of the hottest teams in the NCAA field. 2020 9-6 .600 0-0 - N/A (Covid-19) Meggs guided the Huskies through a land-mine littered post-season route, including a trip to Conway, S.C., where the third-seeded 2019 28-24 .538 12-17 8th Huskies beat UConn twice and host Coastal Carolina to earn the program’s first trip to a Super Regional. UW took on a historic Cal 2018 35-26 .574 20-10 3rd CWS State Fullerton squad in that Super Regional and won two-out-three over theTitans in walk-off fashion to earn the program’s first Super Regional win and College World Series berth. The Huskies dropped a 1-0 decision to Mississippi State and 14-5 to Oregon State in the 2017 28-26 .519 14-16 7th CWS, but Meggs and the 2018 squad set a standard to which all other teams will be compared. 2016 33-23 .589 17-13 2nd NCAA Regionals Meggs led the Huskies to the NCAA Regionals for the second time in 2016. The Huskies were picked eighth in the pre-season coaches 2015 29-25 .537 14-16 7th poll, but exceeded expectations by finishing second in the Pac-12 with a 33-23 overall record, 17-13 in Conference action. They were 2014 41-17-1 .703 21-9 2nd NCAA Regionals the No. 3 seed at Vanderbilt and went 1-2, beating and eliminating the host Commodores in the tournament. Four Huskies earned 2013 24-32 .429 15-15 6th All-Conference honors, including Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year, Troy Rallings, who was also a first team All-American and a Golden Spikes Award semifinalist. 2012 30-25 .545 13-17 7th 2011 17-37 .315 6-21 d10th The team finished with a record of 41-17-1, 21-9 in Pac-12 play in 2014. It was the fifth time in UW history the Huskies achieved 40 2010 28-28 .500 7-17 9th or more wins, the first time since 2003. The team reached its highest rankings in school history, checking in at fifth in the Baseball America, Perfect Game and Collegiate Baseball polls during the season. For his efforts, Meggs was named the 2014 Pac-12 Coach of Total 302-269-1 .529 139-151 .479 the Year. After being picked 10th out of 11 teams in the Pac-12 pre-season coaches poll, Meggs guided the Huskies to a second-place finish in the Conference, their best Pac-12 finish since 2004. It was the second most league wins in school history and most since the Indiana State (3 years) north and south merged in 1999. UW returned to the NCAA post-season for the first time in a decade. Year Overall Pct. Conf. Place Postseason In his first season in 2010, Meggs improved the Huskies’ by five games to 28-28. In his time in charge at the UW, Meggs has begun a 2009 33-21 .611 15-7 2nd turnaround with aggressive recruiting and in his efforts to make major improvements to the Huskies’ facilities. 2008 18-32 .360 9-15 7th Meggs served as the Indiana State head coach from 2007-09. In 2009, he was named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year 2007 26-26 .500 7-17 8th after leading Indiana State to a 33-21 overall record and a 15-7 mark in MVC play, good enough to earn the No. 2 seed in the confer- Total 77-79 .494 31-39 .443 ence tournament. Chico State (13 years) After being picked to finish sixth in the league’s preseason poll, Indiana State’s second-place finish was its highest since 1998. Meggs’ Year Overall Pct. Conf. Place Postseason 2009 squad boasted nine players who earned some level of all-conference honors, including four first-team selections. 2006 46-21-1 .687 18-11 4th CWS Prior to his three years in Terre Haute, Meggs spent 13 seasons (1994-2006) as the head coach at Chico State, where the posted a 2005 42-16-1 .720 24-11 1st CWS 538-228-4 overall record and won two NCAA Division II national championships, in 1997 and 1999. While at Chico State, Meggs’ teams made it to the D-II World Series seven times and won eight conference crowns. Meggs was named the NCAA Division II Coach of the 2004 42-21-1 .664 23-15-1 1st CWS Year twice and was the regional coach and conference coach of the year seven times each. 2003 36-18 .667 24-14 2nd 2002 55-10 .846 33-7 1st CWS Prior to his 13 seasons in Chico, Meggs was head coach at Long Beach City College for three seasons, going 75-51-1 with three trips to the playoffs during his term with the Vikings. He was also head coach at Oxnard College (1989-90) and was an assistant at Cal Lutheran 2001 35-16 .686 25-12 2nd (1988-89) and De Anza Junior College (1987-88). 2000 45-12 .789 30-7 1st NCAA Regionals Born in San Jose, Calif., and graduate of Saratoga (Calif.) High School, Meggs attended UCLA, where he played four seasons as a start- 1999 50-17 .746 29-12 2nd CWS Champions ing third baseman on the baseball team. He earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 in 1983, was drafted by the Brewers in 1983 and was 1998 37-17 .685 23-12 t-1st CWS signed by the Royals after being taken in the 15th round of the 1984 draft. Meggs earned his bachelor’s degree from UCLA in 1985 and 1997 52-11 .825 30-5 1st CWS Champions his master’s in education-physical education from Asuza Pacific in 1992. 1996 43-17 .717 25-10 1st NCAA Regionals He and his wife, Teresa, have three children: Joe, Kelly and Jack. Joe wrapped up his UW baseball career in 2013 and is the team’s 1995 29-25-2 .537 18-17 3rd Volunteer Assistant Coach after spending four years as the team’s Director of Ops, while Jack graduated in 2017 and was selected in 1994 26-27 .491 15-20 3rd the 10th round of the MLB Draft by the Oakland A’s. Kelly completed a four-year basketball career at UC Irvine in 2014 and played on Washington’s softball team in 2015. Total 538-228-4 .700 316-153-1 .673

2021 WASHINGTON BASEBALL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown/High School/Previous Schools ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 1 Noah Hsue INF L/R 5-4 150 R-So. 2V Mercer Island, Wash./Mercer Island 46 Thomas Blahous P 2 Johnny Tincher C R/R 5-8 160 R-Fr. SQ Sylmar, Calif./Birmingham 22 Carson Blatnick C 3 Tyson Guerrero P/OF L/L 5-11 175 R-So. JC Chehalis, Wash./W.F. West/Washington St./Lower Columbia CC 31 Adam Bloebaum P 5 Cole Miller OF R/R 6-0 190 R-Fr. SQ Mercer Island, Wash./Mercer Island 8 Ramon Bramasco INF 6 Davis Delorefice OF/P R/R 6-1 185 R-Jr. SQ Fairfield, Calif./Rodriguez/Utah/Orange Coast CC 34 Michael Brown INF 7 Braiden Ward OF/INF L/R 5-10 160 R-Jr. 2V Merced, Calif./El Capitan 9 Dalton Chandler INF 8 Ramon Bramasco INF B/R 5-9 190 R-Sr. 1V Los Angeles, Calif./Cathedral/Cerritos College 30 Colton Charnholm P 9 Dalton Chandler INF R/R 5-10 180 R-Fr. SQ Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake 26 Kelly Corl INF 10 Will Simpson INF R/R 6-4 210 R-Fr. SQ Sammamish, Wash./Skyline 41 Emilio Corona OF 11 Christian Dicochea INF R/R 5-9 175 R-Fr. SQ Redondo Beach, Calif./Redondo Union 6 Davis Delorefice OF/P 12 Kaiser Weiss OF R/R 6-0 180 R-Jr. 2V Oxnard, Calif./Oxnard 11 Christian Dicochea INF 16 Michael Snyder INF R/R 6-4 215 R-Fr. SQ Woodland Hills, Calif./Harvard-Westlake 32 Josh Emanuels P 17 Brandon Leitgeb C/INF R/R 6-3 215 R-Jr. 2V Portland, Ore./Lincoln 37 Jack Enger P 18 Stu Flesland III P R/L 6-5 215 R-Fr. TR Colbert, Wash./Mt. Spokane/Boise State 18 Stu Fresland III P 19 Gabe Smith P R/R 6-4 230 R-Jr. SQ Bonney Lake, Wash./Sumner/Everett CC 20 Cole Fontenelle INF 20 Cole Fontenelle INF B/R 6-3 195 Fr. HS Sammamish, Wash./Skyline 44 Logan Gerling P 21 Rollie Nichols OF L/R 6-1 200 R-Sr. 1V Torrance, Calif./Serra/Cerritos College 99 Brock Gillis P 22 Carson Blatnick C L/R 5-11 170 R-Fr. HS Roseville, Calif./Oakmont 3 Tyson Guerrero P/OF 23 Dylan Lamb P R/R 6-2 210 R-Jr. 2V Seattle, Wash./Bishop Blanchett 1 Noah Hsue INF 24 Christian Jones OF L/R 6-2 225 R-Jr. 3V Federal Way, Wash./Federal Way 24 Christian Jones OF 25 Reilly McAdams P R/R 6-5 190 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash./Ingraham 33 Karl Koerper P/DH 26 Kelly Corl INF R/R 5-10 180 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash./O’Dea 35 Nick Kresnak INF/P 27 Michael Petrie C R/R 6-0 190 R-Jr. 2V Mercer Island, Wash./Mercer Island 23 Dylan Lamb P 28 Michael Schreiber P R/R 5-10 205 R-Fr. RS San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines 17 Brandon Leitgeb C/INF 29 Preston Viltz OF L/L 6-2 200 R-Fr. SQ Renton, Wash./Kentridge/Lower Columbia CC 43 Jake Leitgeb C 30 Colton Charnholm P L/L 6-1 212 R-So. JC Belgrade, Mont./Belgrade/Spokane CC 36 Case Matter P 31 Adam Bloebaum P L/L 6-6 215 R-Fr. TR Raleigh, N.C./Cardinal Gibbons/Univ. of Pittsburgh 25 Reilly McAdams P 32 Josh Emanuels P R/R 6-3 200 Fr. HS Bellevue, Wash./Interlake 5 Cole Miller OF 33 Karl Koerper P/DH L/L 6-4 240 R-So. SQ Las Cruces, N.M./Centennial/New Mexico/Pima CC 21 Rollie Nichols OF 34 Michael Brown INF L/L 6-5 240 Fr. HS Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville 27 Michael Petrie C 35 Nick Kresnak INF/P R/R 6-1 195 Fr. HS Lafayette, Calif./Acalanes 45 Stefan Raeth P 36 Case Matter P R/R 6-1 180 Fr. HS Mill Creek, Wash./Jackson 55 David Rhodes P 37 Jack Enger P R/R 6-4 225 Jr. # 2V Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue 28 Michael Schreiber P 41 Emilio Corona OF R/R 6-0 195 Fr. HS San Luis Obispo, Calif./San Luis Obispo 10 Will Simpson INF 43 Jake Leitgeb C R/R 6-2 190 Fr. HS Portland, Ore./Lincoln 19 Gabe Smith P 44 Logan Gerling P R/R 6-0 185 R-Jr. SQ Gig Harbor, Wash./Gig Harbor/Tacoma CC 45 Stefan Raeth P/INF L/R 6-1 180 R-So. JC Lafayette, Calif./Acalanes/Napa Valley CC/Los Medanos CC 16 Michael Snyder INF 46 Thomas Blahous P L/L 6-3 230 Fr. HS Woodway, Wash./Edmonds-Woodway 51 Davis Spencer P 51 Davis Spencer P R/R 6-6 220 Fr. HS Ellensburg, Wash./Ellensburg 2 Johnny Tincher C 55 David Rhodes P L/R 6-2 210 R-So. 1V White Rock, B.C./Langley Secondary School 29 Preston Viltz OF 77 Nate Weeldreyer P R/R 6-1 210 Fr. # SQ Auburn, Wash./Auburn-Mountainview 7 Braiden Ward OF/INF 99 Brock Gillis P R/R 6-2 205 Fr. HS Everett, Wash./Cascade 77 Nate Weeldreyer P # indicates redshirt season as been utilized 12 Kaiser Weiss OF

BASEBALL STAFF PRONUNCIATIONS ROSTER BREAKDOWN Head Coach: Lindsay Meggs (12th year) Adam Bloebaum...... Blue-baum Associate Head Coach: Elliott Cribby (2nd year) Ramon Bramasco...... RUH-moan bruh-MAH-skoh By Class Assistant Coach: Ronnie Prettyman (3rd year) Davis Delorefice...... duh-LOR-fis Seniors: 2 Assistant Coach: Joe Meggs (6th year) Christian Dicochea...... dee-co-CHAY-uh Juniors: 10 Director of Operations: Dave Nakama (4th year) Jack Enger...... Anger Sophomores: 6 Strength & Conditioning: Joe Murray (1st year) Cole Fontenelle...... Font-uhn-elle Redshirt Freshmen: 11 Asst. Director of Baseball Ops: Jacob Hatloe (6th year) Logan Gerling...... GUR-ling True Freshmen: 13 Trainer: Iain Mistrot (5th year) Noah Hsue...... Sue Team Physician: Dr. Ashwin Rao Karl Koerper...... CORE-per By Location Director of Performance Nutition: Ema Thake Leitgeb...... LIGHT-gibb Washington: 22 Equipment: Jacob Hall Rollie Nichols...... rhymes with “holy” California: 14 Student Assistants: Riley Benedetti, Harrison Michael Petrie...... PEE-tree Oregon: 2 Goonewardene, Ben Hauge, Cooper Rosner Preston Viltz...... rhymes with “stilts” British Columbia (Canada): 1 Principal Sport Scientist: Cristine Agresta Nate Weeldryer...... like “Wheel-Dryer” Montana: 1 Athletic Communications: Griffin Whitmer Kaiser Weiss...... rhymes with “ice” New Mexico: 1 Sport Administrator: Kim Durand North Carolina: 1 2020 TEAM HITTING AVG G AB R R/G H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HP SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% W/L SEASON .229 15 481 59 3.9 110 22 4 2 54 .304 56 15 121 .325 17-19 .978 9-6 PAC-12 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 HOME .220 8 241 27 3.4 53 10 3 0 26 .286 31 7 63 .324 9-10 .979 4-4 AWAY/NEUTRAL .238 7 240 32 4.8 57 12 1 2 28 .321 25 8 58 .326 8-9 .976 5-2 FEBRUARY .236 9 305 37 4.1 72 17 1 2 32 .318 32 10 76 .326 10-11 .975 6-3 MARCH .216 6 176 22 3.7 38 5 3 0 22 .278 24 5 45 .324 7-8 .991 3-3 APRIL .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 MAY .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 POSITION PLAYER NOTES (in alphabetical order): #22 CARSON BLATNICK (FR - C - ROSEVILLE, CA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to Covid-19 cancellations … due to Helped Oakmont to their first Division 2 CIF San Joaquin Section championship in 18 years … has been First Team All-Metro twice, second team once and was Defensive Player of the Year … First Team All-Sacramento Bee.

#8 RAMON BRAMASCO (SR - INF - LOS ANGELES, CA): 2020: Along with Braiden Ward, one of two players to start all 15 games ... tied for third on team with 6 RBI ... 2x12 vs. USC in 2019 ... 3x24 in 8-game homestand ... 1x12 vs. Utah Valley ... 3x10, 3 R, 2 RBI, SB in Fresno St. series ... 2x8, 3 RBI at LMU, including game-winning squeeze bunt in 9th inning in Sunday finale ...2019 : One of two Huskies to start all 52 games ... played defense in all but three innings (455.2 of 458.2 innings) -- all at shortstop ... reached base safely in 44 games (hits in 32), including ending the season reaching safely in 19-straight games ... multi-hits 15 times ... second on team with three triples and 26 walks .... ranked fourth on team with .284 average, third with 55 hits, 37 runs and 7 doubles ... was second-team Pacific Association All-America in 2018 after he hit .322/.404/.477 with 3 HR, 12 doubles, 3 triples and 32 RBI at Cerritos College … Del Rey League MVP as a senior at Cathedral HS. BRAMASCO HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 4, vs. N. Colo (2/20/19); Runs - 4, twice; RBI - 4, vs. Cal Poly (3/2/19); Hit Streak - 9 games (4/26-5/10/19). #34 MICHAEL BROWN (FR - INF - VACAVILLE, CA): High School: Ranked 39th overall in Perfect Game’s overall rankings after outstanding showings at PG Underclass All-American Games in 2018 and 2019 … represented the Athletics at the 2019 Area Code Games … 2018 and 2019 Monticello Empire All-League … played at Vacaville HS for Stu Clary … was All-League in 2018 playing football.

#9 DALTON CHANDLER (FR - INF - SAMMAMISH, WA): 2020: 8 games/3 starts at 2B ... made one start vs. Utah Valley in GM2 of DH (0x2) ... first hit was a double on Feb. 16 at LMU ... made first career appearance as a PH on Feb. 14 and first start on Feb. 15 ... High School Silver Slugger and MVP 2018 and 2017 … KingCo All-League Second Team in 2019, Honorable Mention in 2018 … played for Walla Walla Sweets Summer League … played in the 2013 Little League World Series and was selected as one of 12 players to the all-tournament team after batting .500. CHANDLER HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 1, at LMU (2/16); Runs - 1, twice; RBI - 0; Hit Streak - 1 game, current.

#26 KELLY CORL (FR - INF - SEATTLE, WA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellations … first team Washington 3A All-State and First Team All-Metro … Seattle Stars Player of the Year … named to PBR Baseball Washington Dream Team … holds the record for most triples at O’Dea … ranked 10th in Baseball Northwest’s list of prospects from Washington, No. 11 by Prep Baseball Report … represented the Royals at the 2019 Area Code Games … played for Mike Doyle at O’Dea … also played football and basketball. #41 EMILIO CORONA (FR - OF - SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellations … led league with six home runs in 2019 and earned second-team All-Conference honors … was first team All-Conference in 2018 … was league MVP for football after throwing for 2,574 yards and 38 touchdowns while also rushing for 847 yards and scoring 14 more touchdowns for his team that reached the semifinals of the Central Section CIF Division 3 championships. #6 DAVIS DELOREFICE (JR - RHP/OF - FAIRFIELD, CALIF.): See bio amongst pitchers. #36 CHRISTIAN DICOCHEA (FR - INF/OF - REDONDO BEACH, CA): 2020: 11 G/5 GS (3 DH, 2 3B) ... saw action as a pinch-hitter in 3 games vs. Utah Valley, reaching base safely all 3 times (2 singles, BB) ... started at 3B and was 1x3, 2 RBI in series finale vs. UC Irvine ... made start at 3B in series finale at Fresno St., collecting first hit 1x3 ... first career RBI came via a SF in 3-1 at FSU ... First Team All-Bay League three times, was twice First Team All-Area and earned All-CIF recognition … was Redondo Union MVP and Athlete of the Year in 2017, 2018 and 2019 … hit .449 as a senior, .445 as a junior and .415 as a sophomore …has an older brother Jason, who plays baseball at Santa Clara. DICOCHEA HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 1, at Fresno St. (2/23); Runs - 0; RBI - 2, vs. UC Irvine (3/1); Hit Streak - 1 game.

#20 COLE FONTENELLE (FR - INF - SAMMAMISH, WA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellations … No. 2 ranked player in Washington by both Prep Baseball Report and Baseball Northwest … named to PBR Baseball Washington Dream Team … No. 467 overall rated player by Perfect Game … was Second Team All-League as a sophomore and junior at Skyline HS … hit .320 with 2 HR, 22 RBI and 23 runs in 20 games as a junior … played for Brandon Hemphill … represented the Royals at the 2019 Area Code Games. #1 NOAH HSUE (SO. INF - MERCER ISLAND, WA): 2020: Started each of the last 12 games ... has reached base safely in 12 of 13 total starts ... leads team with .375 avg ... tied for team lead with multi-hits in 4 games ... team best .400 avg (10x25) at home ... hit safely in all 4 games and was 7x12 vs. Utah Valley, including career-best 4x4 in series finale with a 3B and SB ... 3x9, 3 runs, RBI vs. UC Irvine ... had career-high 5 game hit streak (6x19, .316) snapped in series opener vs. UC Irvine ... 4x14 at FSU, including game-tying RBI in 9th inning win in finale ... 2019 (RS): Hit .333 (11x33) in 14 games before going down with torn ACL at Oregon (March 17) ... 2018: Hit .200 in 36 games, making 26 starts all at second base ... had a stretch of 21-straight starts during the year ... was a three-time First Team All-Conference selection at 2020 TEAM HITTING Mercer Island HS ... 2017 Conference MVP, All State and Mercer Island's all-time career leader in hits. AVG G AB R R/G H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HP SO OB% SB-ATT FLD% W/L HSUE HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 4, vs. Utah Valley (3/8/20); Runs - 2, 3 times; RBI - 2, 3 times; Hit Streak - 5 games (2/16-2/23/20). SEASON .229 15 481 59 3.9 110 22 4 2 54 .304 56 15 121 .325 17-19 .978 9-6 PAC-12 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 #24 CHRISTIAN JONES (JR - OF - FEDERAL WAY, WA): 2020: 9 starts in RF, 2 at DH ... responsible for one of two Husky HRs ... reached HOME .220 8 241 27 3.4 53 10 3 0 26 .286 31 7 63 .324 9-10 .979 4-4 base twice in series finale vs. Utah Valley (1x3, BB) to snap 0x11 stretch over previous four games, but 1x15 over last 5 games ... 8x17, 4 AWAY/NEUTRAL .238 7 240 32 4.8 57 12 1 2 28 .321 25 8 58 .326 8-9 .976 5-2 RBI during UW's 6-game win streak ... 3x11 at Fresno St ... career high 3 hits, 3 RBI, first SB & 2-run HR (first since 2018) in 3x4 night and 4-1 FEBRUARY .236 9 305 37 4.1 72 17 1 2 32 .318 32 10 76 .326 10-11 .975 6-3 win at LB St. on Feb. 18 ... 2019 (RS): Redshirt the season, but played in 4 games (hand injury) going 1x10 at plate ... 2018: Hit .264 in 163 at bats MARCH .216 6 176 22 3.7 38 5 3 0 22 .278 24 5 45 .324 7-8 .991 3-3 ... played in 54 games, making 52 starts (49 RF, 1 LF, 2 DH) ... recorded 9 multi-hit games, 4 multi-RBI games ... hit .294 (5x17) in postseason, APRIL .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 including 0x4 in CWS ... 2017: Played in 6 games as a freshman ... only hit of the season was a HR in his second collegiate at bat at Santa Clara, Feb. 18 ... selected in the 31st round (928th overall) by Boston in the 2016 MLB Draft ... Washington Gatorade Player of the Year among many MAY .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 accolades ... No. 76 overall recruit, No. 1 in state ... was SPSL All-League in both baseball and basketball as a senior ... helped Federal Way HS to back-to-back state hoops titles, including undefeated in 2016. JONES HIGHS: HR - 1, 4x; Hits - 3, at LB St. (2/18/20); Runs - 2, twice; RBI - 3, at LB St. (2/18/20); Hit Streak - 8 games (3/12/-3/29/18). #33 KARL KOERPER (SO - 1B/LHP - LAS CRUCES, NM): 2020: Six starts, all at DH, one relief appearance, striking out 2 in a scoreless inning vs. UC Irvine ... 0x2 in lone start vs. Utah Valley ... started final 2 games at Fresno, blasting his first HR in 9-6 series finale win ... 2019 MVP of St. Joseph’s Mustangs of the MINK Collegiate Summer League after leading the league with 12 HR & 50 RBI … also won the MINK All-Star Home Run contest … spent the 2019 season at Pima College, hitting .260 with 5 HR, 8 doubles and 37 RBI over 50 games … spent 2018 with New Mexico, but redshirt … first team All-State, All-District and played in the 2017 New Mexico All-Star game ... brothers, Kris and Joseph, both played baseball at New Mexico St. HITTING HIGHS: HR - 1, at Fresno St. (2/23); Hits - 1, twice; Runs - 1, at Fresno St. (2/23); RBI - 2, at Fresno St. (2/23); Hit Streak - 2 games, current (2/22-2/23). PITCHING HIGHS: IP - 1.0, vs. UC Irvine (2/29); K's - 2, vs. UC Irvine (2/29).

#35 NICK KRESNAK (FR - INF/P - LAFAYETTE, CA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellations … named Diablo Athletic League MVP after his junior season … PBR Baseball’s No. 379th ranked player overall, No. 54 in California … represented the Athletics at the 2019 Area Code Games … also named Second Team All-League in football as a junior. #17 BRANDON LEITGEB (JR - C/INF - PORTLAND, OR): 2020: Played in 5 games, all late game situations ... pinch hit twice vs. UC Irvine (0x2) ... 2019: 16 games all off bench ... scored two runs and collected two RBI, 15 at bats ... 2018: Appeared in seven games, making one start at first base ... earned Oregon First Team All-State, First Team PIL and PIL Conference Player of the Year in 2017 ... earned 6 varsity letters, 3 in baseball and 3 in football, where he played tight end and linebacker ... was First Team All-PIL at tight end as a senior…brother, Jake, is freshman cather ... father, Brian, played golf at UW. LEITGEB HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 0; Runs - 1, 2 times; RBI - 2, vs. N. Colo (2/20/19); Hit Streak - 0. #43 JAKE LEITGEB (FR - C - PORTLAND, OR): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellations … was First Team All-PIL as a junior in 2019 and second team as a sophomore … coached by C.J. Watson at Lincoln HS … also played quarterback on the football team for three years...brother, Brandon, is a junior…father, Brian, played golf at UW.

#5 COLE MILLER (FR - OF - MERCER ISLAND, WA): 2020: Saw action in 7 contests in late-game situations ... has pinch ran 5 times, scoring 3 times ... drew a walk in his first pinch hitting appearance ... 1st Team All-State and All-Conference in 2019, First Team All-Conference in 2018 … also was a standout on the football field where he earned First Team All-Conference honors in both 2018 and 2019 as a wide receiver and kick returner … played summer ball for Chaffey Baseball. MILLER HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 0; Runs - 1, 3 times; RBI - 0; Hit Streak - 0. #21 ROLLIE NICHOLS (SR - OF - TORRANCE, CA): 2020: Played in 10 games, making four starts (3 DH, 1 1B) ... had 6 at bats as a pinch hitter ... 1x3 in lone start at first base vs. UC Irvine ... was 2x4 with 2B, 2 runs Feb. 18 at Long Beach St. ... drove in game-tying run in 4-3, 9th inning rally at LMU on Sunday ... 2019: 30 gms/16 starts (8 RF/8 DH) ... hit .220 (11x50) with 11 runs. 2 doubles, 3B and 11 RBI ... was a First Team All-South Coast selection at Cerritos after batting .305/.406/.420 with 4 HR, 8 doubles, 28 RBI and team-high 10 stolen bases … played CF, RF, 2B and pitched ... graduated from Serra HS and played 3 years at Mira Costa HS ... father, Rolando Nichols, is a baseball broadcaster for FOX Sports Deportes. NICHOLS HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 2, twice; Runs - 2, twice; RBI - 3, vs. Portland (5/8/19); Hit Streak - 2 games, (twice). #27 MICHAEL PETRIE (JR - C - MERCER ISLAND, WA): 2020: Appeared in al 15 games/12 starts at catcher ... tied for team lead with 7 RBI, 2nd on team with .405 slg pct, 3rd with .270 avg. ... 3x11, 3 RBI vs. Utah Valley, including 2-run double in series finale win ... had career-high 6-game hit streak (7x16, 3 RBI) snapped in GM2 of UC Irvine series ... 4x9 (.444) at Fresno St. ... 2019: Made 12 starts in the outfield and at catcher (5 RF, 4 C, 3 LF) ... hit .275 in 51 at bats with 14 hits, 12 runs, 12 RBI and 2 doubles ... 2018: Played in 7 games, 1 start ... 2017: Redshirt the 2017 season ... batted .405 and was KingCo MVP as a senior at Mercer Island … helped team to the 3A Wash. State Championship as a junior, batting .342 with 2 home runs, earning First Team All-State recognition. PETRIE HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 3 at WSU (5/4/19); Runs - 2, 3 times; RBI - 3, vs. Utah (5/10/19); Hit Streak - 6 games, (2/16-2/28/20). #26 WILL SIMPSON (FR - INF - SAMMAMISH, WA): 2020: 13 starts at 1B, 1 at DH ... tied for team lead with 7 RBI ... 2x13 vs. Utah Valley ... busted out with 6 RBI on Mar. 1 vs. UC Irvine with a pair of doubles ... picked up first career hit in season-opener at LMU ...d rafted in the 18th round (544th overall) of the 2019 MLB Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates … named First-Team All-State and 4A Kingco First-Team first base in both 2018 and 2019 … was 4A Kingco MVP in 2018 … set a school record with seven home runs in 2019. SIMPSON HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 2, twice; Runs - 2, at Fresno St. (2/21); RBI - 6, vs. UC Irvine (3/1); Hit Streak - 1 game #16 MICHAEL SNYDER (FR - INF - WOODLAND HILLS, CA): 2020: 13 games, 1 start at 1B ... made first career start Sunday vs. Utah Valley (0x3, BB, R) ... collected first career hit, Feb. 22 at Fresno St ... played summer ball for the SoCal Renegades … was named First-Team All-Mission League in 2019 and was Second Team in both 2017 and 2018. SNYDER HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 1, at Fresno St. (2/22); Runs - 0; RBI - 0; Hit Streak - 1 game. #18 JOHNNY TINCHER (FR - C - SYLMAR, CA): 2020: Played in 7 games/3 starts at catcher ... 0x1 in GM 2 of DH vs. Utah Valley ... first career start came Feb. 23 at Fresno St., (0x1, HBP) ... was two-time City MVP and twice All-League and All-City … team was Open Division City Champs in 2017-19 … played summer ball for the SoCal Cubs Scout Team. TINCHER HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 0; Runs - 0; RBI - 0; Hit Streak - 0. #29 PRESTON VILTZ (FR - OF - KENT, WA): 2020: Started 10 straight games, 12 total ... leads team with 8 walks, including a stretch of 7-straight games ... 2x12, 2 R, RBI vs. Utah Valley ... 3x4 with 3 doubles and 3 RBI in series opener vs. UC Irvine ... picked up first career hit (2B) at LB St. ... made first career start Feb. 15, scoring a run ... played in one game at Lower Columbia CC in 2019, going 2-for-5 with 2 runs scored … originally attended Sacramento St., but did not play baseball … 1st-eam All-NPSL Cascade First Team and Washington St Baseball Coaches Assoc. 1st-Team All-State in 2018 ... MVP of All-State Series … led NPSL with 13 steals hitting .351 with an OBP of .467 … also played varsity soccer as a freshman and sophomore. VILTZ HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 3, vs. UC Irvine (2/28); Runs - 2, vs. UC Irvine (3/1); RBI - 3, vs. UC Irvine (2/28); Hit Streak - 2 games (2/23-2/28). #7 BRAIDEN WARD (JR - OF/INF- MERCED, CA): 2020: Along with Ramon Bramasco, one of two Huskies to start all 15 games ... hits in 12 of 15 games, reached base safely in 14 of 15 ... leads Pac-12 with 10 steals (tied 13th nationally) ... 55 career SBs tied for 5th all-time in UW history (next: 58, Matt Wimmer) ... 4x16, 3 RBI and 2 stolen bases vs. Utah Valley ... attempting to be first Conference player to lead league in stolen bases 3 times ... 2019: Pac-12 Honorable Mention ... led Huskies with 62 hits, 19 multi-hit games, 41 runs, 5 triples, 11 doubles and 26 stolen bases ... was second on team with a .321 average, third with .412 on-base percentage and 25 walks ... made 49 starts (44 CF, 5 2B) in 52 games ... led the Pac-12 in stolen bases and attempts (31) ... career high 3 steals in a game 3 times ... is the first player since Arizona's T.J. Steele (2007 & 08) to lead Pac-12 in steals back-to-back years ... reached base safely in 43 of 49 starts ... led team in May with a .411 average to raise average from .285 to .321 ... National POW by Collegiate Baseball News after 7x12, 8 runs, 5 SB vs. N. Colo, including 4x6, 5 R, 3 SB, 2 RBI, 3B, 2B in 25-8 win ... 2018: hit .304 (55x181) with 6 doubles, 3 triples, 14 RBI and Pac-12 leading 19 stolen bases ... hit .323 (10x31) in post-season, including 1x6 in CWS ... named to NCAA Conway Regional All-Tourney Team ... reached safely in 14-straight games, Feb. 24-Mar. 24 ... earned First Team All-CCC as a senior at El Capitan after hitting .476 with 29 stolen bases ... was ranked as the No. 53 overall player in California and the No. 12 shortstop by Perfect Game. WARD HIGHS: HR - 1, at WSU (5/5/19); Hits - 5, at WSU (5/4/19); Runs - 5, vs. N Colo. (2/20/19); RBI - 3, at WSU (5/4/19); Hit Streak - 8 games (April 14-28, 2019).

#12 KAISER WEISS (JR - OF - OXNARD, CA): 2020: 12 games/4 starts ... 0x1 in 3 games vs. Utah Valley ... had a hit in each game at LMU ... picked up a 2B in his first AB of 2020 ...2019 : Made 31 appearances, including 12 starts (6 RF, 5 CF, 1 LF) ... had 10 hits in 50 at bats, scoring five runs and driving in five ... broke his hamate bone April 20 ... 2018: Appeared in 54 games, making 17 starts in the outfield ... made starts at all three outfield positions (7 RF, 6 CF, 4 LF) ... hit .222 with 10 RBI ... appeared in every post-season game ... was 0x2 in two College World Series at bats and was 3x11 with 4 RBI in the post-season ... had several clutch moments against CS Fullerton, including a game-winning sac fly in the 10th inning to send the Huskies to their first CWS ... earned First Team All-CCC as a senior after hitting .476 with 29 stolen bases ... was ranked as the No. 53 overall player in California and the No. 12 shortstop by Perfect Game. WEISS HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 3, vs. Ore (4/15); Runs - 1, 12x; RBI - 2, vs. CS Fullerton (6/8); Hit Streak - 3, twice.

PITCHER NOTES (in alphabetical order): #46 THOMAS BLAHOUS (FR - LHP - WOODWAY, WA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to Covid-19 cancellations … was first team WESCO All-League as a designated hitter and second team as a pitcher in 2019 … as a junior, hit .386 in 70 at bats with 2 home runs, a triple, 8 doubles and 17 runs batted in … struck out 68 hitters in 36.1 innings … second team All-League designated hitter as a sophomore in 2018, helping Edmonds-Woodway to the 3A State Finals … played for head coach Daniel Samoza. #31 ADAM BLOEBAUM (FR - LHP - RALEIGH, N.C.): 2020 (Pittsburgh):Named to the All-ACC Academic Team in 2020 … appeared in four games for the University of Pittsburgh in 2020, all out of the bullpen … was 0-0 with a 2.70 ERA and a save over 3.1 innings pitched … also recorded three strikeouts and one walk … notable appearance against Ohio State with a scoreless inning and two strikeouts … was named CAP7 All-Conference team his junior and senior years at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh, N.C. … was 2019 CAP7 Confer- ence player of the year, and team captain his senior year … helped the Crusaders win the conference during both his junior and senior year … ended his senior season with a .523 batting average, .625 on-base mark, 26 RBI, 1.33 ERA and 79 strikeouts in 52.2 innings pitched … threw one no-hitter during his senior year … played for Coach James Liebler. #30 COLTON CHARNHOLM (SO - LHP - BELGRADE, MT): 2019 (Spokane CC): Made 14 appearances on the hill for Spokane CC in 2019 … posted a 3-1 record, 3.32 ERA with a save in 38.0 innings pitched … allowed 29 hits, 16 runs, 14 earned while striking out 43 and walking 16 … boasted a 10.18 strikeout per nine innings ratio … was All-State and All-Conference in 2017 and 2018 … pitched in 2017 and pitched and played outfield in 2016 for Baseball Northwest Montana/Wyoming. #6 DAVIS DELOREFICE (JR - RHP/OF - FAIRFIELD, CA): 2020: First full-time, UW two-way player since Brian Pearl in 2010 ... 5 starts in the field (RF) and 6 relief appearances ... 3-for-3 in save opportunities ... scoreless appearances in 5 of 6 games ... picked up 2 RBI and 2x4 in 2020 TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG/SV IP H R ER BB SO HR OPP. AVG SEASON TOTALS 9-6 2.54 0/3 131.0 97 49 37 49 148 7 .206 PAC-12 TOTALS 0-0 0.00 0/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 STARTERS 5-6 2.50 0/- 68.1 56 31 22 26 80 4 .220 RELIEVERS 4-0 2.15 -/3 62.2 41 18 15 23 68 3 .189 HOME 4-4 2.44 0/0 70.0 59 24 19 23 72 1 .188 AWAY/NEUTRAL 5-2 2.66 0/3 61.0 38 25 18 26 76 6 .178 FEBRUARY 6-3 2.96 0/3 79.0 58 35 26 38 97 7 .206 MARCH 3-3 1.90 0/0 52.0 39 14 11 11 51 0 .205 APRIL 0-0 0.00 0/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MAY 0-0 0.00 0/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

GM1 of DH vs. Utah Valley (2x8 overall) and threw a scoreless 9th inning in series finale ... struck out the side to secure 9-6 comeback win at Fresno St., allowing 1st run of year (HR) ... SV #3 in 3-1 win Saturday at FSU ... was 2x4 with a 3B, 2B, RBI in first start on Feb. 15 ... SV#2 at LB St and SV#1 at LMU on Feb. 16 ... played for John Altobelli and led Orange Coast Coll. to the 2019 state championship, earning Orange Empire Conference POY, 1st-Team OEC, 1st-Team All-State/Pacific Region, Southern Calif. POY & 1st-Team All-American … hit .359/.426/.509 in 167 at bats with a HR, 8 triples, 6 doubles, 36 RBI, 11 SB and 43 runs … also pitched, striking out 20 batters in 19.2 innings, allowing 14 hits and seven runs … spent 2017 and 2018 at Utah, appearing in 37 games, 34 starts in 2018 (20 in the outfield, 6 at shortstop and 5 at DH) .. hit .248 with 19 runs scored, 12 RBI and seven multiple-hit games … redshirt 2017 … two time All-Monticello Empire League at Rodriguez HS. UW HITTING HIGHS: HR - 0; Hits - 2, at LMU (2/15); Runs - 0; RBI - 1, at LMU (2/15); Hit Streak - 1 game. PITCHING HIGHS: IP - 1, 4 times; K's - 3. at Fresno State (2/23). Pitching ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAvg WP HP BK SFA SHA 2020 1.50 0-0 6 0 0 0/1 3 6.0 4 1 1 2 6 0 1 1 24 .190 0 0 0 0 1 #32 JOSH EMANUELS (FR - RHP - BELLEVUE, WA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellations … No. 29 overall pros- pect in Washington according to BaseballNorthwest.com … struck out 46 in 29.2 innings in 2019, posting a 3-3 record and 3.54 ERA … was All-KingCO … played for Coach Kyle Skinner at Interlake #37 JACK ENGER (JR - RHP - BELLEVUE, WA): 2020: Six or more K’s in all 4 games, ranking 7th in Pac-12 with 28, 4th with 11 K’s looking ... 3rd in Pac-12 with .141 batting avg against, 6th with 24 IP, 11th with 1.88 ERA ... set new career highs with 7 shutout innings and 9 strkeouts in 5-1 win over Utah Valley (7 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 9 K, 85 pitches) ... tagged with L#1 vs. UC Irvine (5 IP, 4 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 5 BB, 6 K) ... tied career high in both innings (6) and strikeouts (7), allowing just 1 hit in 3-1 win at Fresno State (6 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 7 K, 0 BB, 71 pitches) ... entered game dur- ing 2nd inning in series-finale 4-3 win at LMU & went career-high tying 6 innings (ND, 6 IP, 4 H, R, ER, 3 BB, 6 K) ... 2019: All-Pac-12 Academic Honorable Mention Team ... posted a 3-0 record and 3.20 ERA in 45 innings (37 H, 17 R, 16 ER, 17 BB, 61 K) ... 12.2 strikeouts/9 innings ...17 of 28 appearances were scoreless ... stranded 14 of 18 inherited runners (77.8%) ... 2+ innings in 13 games ... 4+ strikeouts, 6 times ... made his only career start April 8 vs. Cal Baptist, throwing 3.2 scoreless innings ... threw 2 hitless innings on Mar. 5 vs. Seattle U to pick up his first career win ... 2018: made two appearances in relief, going 0-0 with a 4.76 ERA ... played for Humboldt Crabs duing the summer of 2018 ... as a senior at Bellevue HS was Second Team All-Kingco, defensive MVP and All-State ... also a football standout, playing quarterback for Bellevue ... dad rowed at UW, granfather played football. ENGER HIGHS: IP - 7.0, vs. Utah Valley. (3/7/20); K's - 9, vs. Utah Valley. (3/7/20).

Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAvg WP HP BK SFA SHA 2018 4.76 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 5.2 5 3 3 5 9 2 0 0 27 .238 0 0 0 1 0 2019 3.20 3-0 28 1 0 0/0 0 45.0 37 17 16 17 61 1 0 4 188 .222 8 1 0 1 2 2020 1.88 2-1 4 3 0 0/0 0 24.0 11 7 5 9 28 1 0 0 91 .141 2 1 1 1 2 Totals 2.89 5-1 34 4 0 0/0 0 74.2 53 27 24 31 98 4 0 4 306 .199 10 2 1 3 4

#18 STU FLESLAND III (FR - LHP - COLBERT, WA): 2020 (Boise State): Spent freshman season at Boise State in 2020 before coronavirus pan- demic shut down the season and the program folded … appeared in four games, making two starts … was 1-1 with a 3.38 ERA in 10.2 IP … struck out 15 … earned lone win in start vs. Niagara, March 10 with 6.1 shutout IP, 7 K, 2 H … struck out 5 in start vs. Northern Colorado, Feb. 29 … three-year letterwinner at Mt. Spokane … posted a 0.19 ERA and was First-Team All-GSL, Second-Team All-State in 2019 … First-Team All-League as a junior with a 0.78 ERA … won six games and recorded two saves as a sophomore in 2017 … coached by Alex Shuerman at Mt. Spokane HS.

#44 LOGAN GERLING (JR - RHP - GIG HARBOR, WA): One of two Huskies with 4 starts under their belt ... made start in GM2 of DH vs. Utah Valley, taking L#1 in 1-0 defeat, despite not allowing an earned run (4.1 IP, 3 H, 1 UER, 0 BB, 2 K) ... left start vs. UC Irvine after 4 innings, leading 9-1 (ND, 4.0 IP, 4 H, R, ER, 2 BB, 3 K, 70 pitches) ... made 2nd start and went career-best 3.1 innings in series finale at Fresno St., leaving game trailing 3-0 (ND, 3.1 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, HR, 1 BB, 1 K) before team rallied for 9-6 win ... went first 3 innings in 4-1 win at LB St. (ND, 3 IP, 3 H, R, ER, HR, 0 BB, 3 K) ... had 5 K’s in 3 inning debut out of bullpen 2/15 at LMU (3 IP, 1 H, 2 ER, ER, 2 BB, 5 K) ... had a two-year career at Tacoma CC where he went 15-1, including an 11-0 record, 1.49 earned run average in 78.1 innings with 98 strikeouts and 25 walks at Tacoma CC in 2019 ... was the NWAC Pitcher of the Year, West Coast JC All-American and First Team All-Conference … helped Gig Harbor to the 2017 Washington 3A Championship ...earned his pilot’s license while in high school … GERLING HIGHS: IP - 4.1, vs. Utah Valley (3/7); K's - 5, at LMU (2/15) Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAvg WP HP BK SFA SHA 2020 3.06 0-1 5 4 0 0/0 0 17.2 15 8 6 5 14 3 0 2 76 .221 2 1 0 0 2 #99 BROCK GILLIS (FR - RHP - EVERETT, WA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to Covid-19 cancellations … Second-Team All-WesCo as a sophomore and junior … No. 15 ranked player from Washington according to Baseball Northwest and Prep Baseball Report … rep- resented the Royals at the 2019 Area Code Games … brother, Brett, pitches for the Portland Pilots. #3 TYSON GUERRERO (SO - LHP - CHEHALIS, WA): 2020 (Lower Columbia CC): Made two starts on the bump for Lower Columbia before Covid-19 forced the cancellation of the remainder of 2020 … was 1-0 with a 1.80 ERA in 2 games, striking out 20 … struck out 15 batters in win vs. Columbia Basin on March 7 (6 IP, 4 H, ER, 1 BB, 15 K) … played both ways for Washington State in 2019, going 1-2 with a 3.63 ERA in 19 pitching appearances and hitting .277 with 5 doubles, a triple and two home runs in 94 at bats … one of his homers came against the Huskies … two-time All-Conference at W.F. West and was Evergreen Conference MVP … All-USA Washington First Team, All-Area Player of the Year. #23 DYLAN LAMB (JR - RHP - SEATTLE, WA): Second on team lead with 7 appearances, striking out at least one batter in each of those games ... has went 2.0+ innings in 6 of 7 games ... no earned runs allowed in 5 of 7 games ... went 2.0 IP in only game vs. Utah Valley (3 H, 1 ER, 3 K) ... W#2 came when UW rallied for 7 runs in the 9th on Sunday at Fresno St. (2.0 IP, ER, 2B, 1 BB, 3 K) ... picked up W#1 at LB St., pitching 2.1 perfect innings of relief, with 3 K ... 2019: All-Pac-12 Academic Honorable Mention Team ... was 1-0 with a 5.68 ERA in 12.2 innings over 11 appearances (17 H, 8 R, 8 ER, 4 BB, 12 K) ... 2018: Made 18 appearances, all out of the bullpen, throwing 27.1 innings, with a 1-0 record, 3.95 ERA ... 12-of-19 inherited runners stranded ... made one appearance in the CWS... was first team All-Metro infielder as a senior ... named a second team all-Metro League pitcher as a junior after going 3-0 with a 0.78 ERA, and also hit .383 at the plate … brother, Jake, played at UW (2010-12) as was a 2018 All-Star third baseman for the Arizona Diahmondbacks. LAMB HIGHS: IP - 4.0, vs. Ill. St. (3/11); K's - 4, vs. Ill. St. (3/11). Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAvg WP HP BK SFA SHA 2018 3.95 1-0 18 0 0 0/1 0 27.1 24 13 12 10 22 7 0 2 119 .245 1 3 1 5 3 2019 5.68 1-0 11 0 0 0/0 1 12.2 17 8 8 4 12 4 1 1 60 .321 0 2 0 1 0 2020 1.38 2-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 13.0 6 3 2 4 16 3 0 0 50 .143 0 1 0 1 2 Totals 3.74 4-0 36 0 0 0/1 1 53.0 47 24 22 18 50 14 1 3 229 .244 1 6 1 7 5 #36 CASE MATTER (FR - RHP - MILL CREEK, WA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellations … played for Kirk Nicholson at Jackson HS … named First Team All-WESCO as a pitcher and infielder in 2019, also Second Team All-Area … was Second Team All-WESCO outfielder as a sophomore … threw a no-hitter at the District Championship as a sophomore … also lettered in basketball.

#25 REILLY MCADAMS (FR - RHP - SEATTLE, WA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellations … led the Seattle Metro League with a 0.81 ERA in 2019 and was First Team All-Seattle Metro … No. 3 ranked player in Washington according to Prep Baseball Report and No. 6 according to Baseball Northwest … named to PBR Baseball Washington Dream Team ….played for Deshawn Patrick at Ingraham HS.

#45 STEFAN RAETH (FR - RHP - LAFAYETTE, CA): 2020: Was both an infielder and pitcher in 2020 for Los Medenas (Pittsburgh, Calif.) College, where he was third on the team with 14 runs, stole four bases and on the mound pitched 8.2 innings and recorded 7 strikeouts … was named 2020 Academic All-State … played his freshman year at Napa Valley (Napa, Calif.) College in 2019 … made 8 appearances (5 starts) on the mound, posting a 2-1 record … threw 37.0 innings, striking out 36 … also was 34-for-124 at the plate with a home run and 16 RBI … played for Justin Hughes at Acalanes HS … was the team’s Gold Glove winner as a senior.

#55 DAVID RHODES (SO - RHP - WHITE ROCK, B.C.): 2020: 2 starts/3 relief ... made Friday night start vs. Utah Valley, L#2 (5.0 IP, 8 H, 4 ER, 2 BB, 4 K) ... in three relief appearances he has a 1.59 ERA (5.2 IP, 3 H, ER, BB, 6 K) ... picked up win on Mar. 1 vs. UC Irvine, throwing 4 innings of relief (4.0 IP, 3 H, ER, BB, 4 K) ... came out of the bullpen twice at Fresno St., throwing 1.2 scoreless innings ... went 4 innings in season- opener at LMU, allowing 5 runs and striking out 4, L#1 (4 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 4 ER, 2 BB, 4 K) ... 2019: was UW's only two-way player going 3x16 (.186) at the plate and 5-6 with a 4.84 ERA in 15 appearances on the mound (14 starts) ... went 5+ innings in 8 of 14 starts ... added hitting to his repertoire on May 8, making first career start at designated hitter vs. Portland (1x4) ... 1x4 as DH May 12 vs. Utah ... earned win #5 on May 10 vs. Utah, going 5.1 IP in 12-5 win and 0x2 at plate (6tH, 4 R, 3 ER, 0 BB, 4 K) ... recorded four quality starts in a row (Feb. 20-Mar. 30) ... was one of 3 Canadian pitchers on team … drafted in the 40th round by the Seattle Mariners in 2018 ... rated No. 5 overall prospect out of British Columbia and No. 368 overall in the class by Perfect Game … 2017 Perfect Game Under Class Third Team, 2016 Underclass HM … played in 2017 Area Code Games for Kansas City Royals. RHODES HIGHS (Hitting): HR - none; Hits - 1, twice; Runs - none; RBI - none; Hit Streak - 1 game. RHODES HIGHS (Pitching): IP - 6.0, 4 times; K's - 8, vs. OSU (3/29).

Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAvg WP HP BK SFA SHA 2019 4.84 5-6 15 14 0 0/0 0 67.0 67 43 36 27 45 15 1 10 291 .258 0 1 0 1 2 2020 5.52 1-2 5 2 0 0/0 0 14.2 16 10 9 5 14 3 0 1 63 .286 1 1 1 1 0 Totals 4.96 6-8 20 16 0 0/0 0 81.2 83 53 45 32 59 18 1 11 354 .263 1 2 1 2 2

#20 GABE SMITH (JR - RHP - BONNEY LAKE, WA): 2020: Led team with 8 appearances (1 start), which is tied for 7th most in the Pac-12 ... in 7 relief appearances has allowed no runs, just 1 hit, 2 walks and struck out 7 in 9.2 innings, holding opponents to a .034 batting average ... made 2 relief appearances against Utah Valley, combining for 3.2 IP, 1 H, 3 K ... made only start March 3 vs. Portland, taking a loss (3 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, K) ... struck out 2 in 1.1 IP in series opening win vs. UC Irvine ... threw 1.1 innings in 3-1 win on Saturday at Fresno St ... made seven appearances in 2019 for Everett CC converting 6-out-of-6 saves opportunities without allowing a run … made a start in his final appearance, allowing two runs over six innings … was named to the post-season All-Tournament team after earning a save and pitching six innings in a start during the NWAC Championships … made 15 appearances, 1 start in 2018 … was 5-1 with five saves and a 2.43 ERA in 40.2 innings to earn All-NWAC North Second-Team honors … was All-SPSL and Tacoma News Tribune All-Area as a senior at Sumner … earned All-SPSL honorable mention as a junior SMITH HIGHS: IP - 3.0, vs. Portland (3/3); K's - 2, twice Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAvg WP HP BK SFA SHA 2020 0.71 1-1 8 1 0 0/1 0 12.2 4 2 1 2 8 1 1 0 45 .095 0 1 0 0 0

#51 DAVIS SPENCER (FR - RHP - ELLENSBURG, WA): High School: Did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19 cancellations … No. 14 ranked player in Washington according to Baseball Northwest and No. 16 by Prep Baseball Report … represented the Royals at the 2019 Area Code Games … helped Ellensburg win back-to-back 2A Washington State Championships … All-League in 2019 … played for Todd Gibson at Ellensburg HS … also played basketball.

#13 NATE WEELDREYER (FR - RHP - FEDERAL WAY, WA): 2020: Four appearances out of the pen, going minimum 1.1 innings each time ... struck out 2 in 1.1 scoreless innings vs. Portland ... career-high 2 IP in 9-0 loss vs. UC Irvine (3 H, ER) ... allowed a HR in lone appearance at Fresno St. for his only run allowed, 3 hits ... made debut at LB St. and pitched 1.1 innings (1.1 IP, 2 K) ... was the 2019 Tacoma News Tribune All-Area Player of the Year, All-League MVP and All-State after posting a 6-2 record, 0.54 ERA over 51.2 innings with 97 strikeouts and 12 walks … threw a 19-strikeout, one walk, no-hitter against Auburn Riverside … was also MVP of the tennis team ... has an older brother, Colton, who plays tennis at Seattle U. WEELDREYER HIGHS: IP - 2.0, vs. UC Irvine (2/29); K's - 2, twice. Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAvg WP HP BK SFA SHA 2020 3.00 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 6.0 7 2 2 1 4 0 1 1 25 .304 0 1 0 0 0 WEEKEND STARTERS CAREER GAME-BY-GAMES (Alphabetical) #37 - Jack Enger (2020)

#37 - Jack Enger (2019)

#37 - Jack Enger (2018)

#44 - Logan Gerling (2020) #3 - Tyson Geurrero (2019 - Washington State) WASHINGTON BASEBALL - 2020 OVERALL WASHINGTON BASEBALL - SEASON AND CAREER STATS WASHINGTON - 2020 RESULTS WASHINGTON BATTING & PITCHING - 2020 GAME-BY-GAME WASHINGTON BASEBALL - 2020 GAME SUMMARY WASHINGTON BASEBALL - 2020 MISCELLANEOUS STATS THE 2018 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUN

2018 Joe Wainhouse hit a pair of home runs, but they 3-0 Conway (S.C.) Regional accounted for the Huskies' only two runs in a 5-2 2-1 Fullerton Super Regional loss, setting up a decisive game three. 0-2 College World Series Ace Joe DeMers was on the hill for the Huskies The Huskies' amazing run to their first College in the final game and he was dominant for eight World Series started at the NCAA Conway Regional, innings. He was perfect until giving up a lead-off wherethey ran the table to reach their first-ever Super single in the seventh and he was backed offensively Regional. UW opened with a 7-1 win over UConn, by solo home runs from Nick Kahle and Willie followed by an 11-6 win over host Coastal Carolina MacIver, plus another run in the sixth. He led 3-1 and capped the tourney with a 9-6 win over UConn heading into the ninth when all kinds of craziness again. ensued. In game one, Joe Wainhouse broke a 1-1 tie in Spinning a one-hitter, theTitans finally got to the sixth inning with a home run and the Huskies DeMers in the ninth. After a hit batter to start the put the game away with five runs in the eighth. Joe inning, they would wedge four hits around a pair of DeMers allowed a first inning run, but allowed just out and score three times to take a 4-3 lead. four hits over the next seven innings to earn the win. The Huskies would not roll over as a pair of Against the host Chanticleers, UW had a six-run freshmen teammed up to send the game to extra second inning, capped by a Nick Kahle grand slam innings. KaiserWeiss doubled and Jonathan Schiffer homerun, and added two runs in the sixth and seventh singled him home to send the game to the 10th. Joe DeMers threw 7.1 scoreless innings vs. Mis- innings to blow open a 7-6 advantage and advance With two outs in the 10th, Titans second sissippi State, but UW fell 1-0 in the 9th inning. to the winner's bracket. baseman Hank LoForte would hit a solo home run to treated to a top-class pitchers’ duel that was heavy They faced UConn for the right to move on and give his team the lead, but once again, the Huskies on tension and rock solid defense. Joe DeMers, the UConn jumped ahead 6-1 in the top of the third did not back down. JoeWainhouse singled to start Husky ace, pitched seven and one-third innings, al- before UW scored five in the third to tie things up. the inning, and pinch runner Jack Johnson moved lowing seven hits and a walk with two strikeouts. Wainhouse, who was the MVP of the Regional, all the way to third base when pitcher Brett Conine He threw just 72 pitches, 55 of them strikes, and bashedhis third home run of the weekend, to highlight threw a bunt by Jordan into right field. induced 14 groundouts (two of them double plays). the inning. AJ Graffanino broke a 6-6 tie in the 8th AJ Graffanino reached on an infield single that MSU’s Ethan Small also worked seven scoreless in- inningwith a base-loaded, bases-clearing double that scored Johnson and after a fielding error at short by nings, allowing four hits and striking out five. earned him the post-game Gatorade shower. Sahid Valenzuela loaded the bases, Weiss calmly Washington’s historic season came to end two Washington traveled to Cal State Fullerton for lifted a deep fly to left that scored Jordan, setting off days later as the Huskies were eliminated in a 14-5 its first ever endeavor into a Super Regional and by a wild celebration between first and second base. loss to Pac-12 rival and eventual national champion the end of the weekend, both teams were emotionally Mississippi State spoiled Washington's first- Oregon State. drained. ever CollegeWorld Series game, ending a thrilling, Thegame included a four-hour, 31-minute light - The Huskies drew first blood, pounding out 14 hits scoreless game with three, ninth-inning singles off ning and rain delay, which started suddenly in the to win game one, 8-5. UW fell behind 2-0, but tied Alex Hardy, the last of which, a drive from Luke top of the fifth with the Beavers batting. Prior to the the game in the third and took the lead for good in the Alexander that dropped beyond the UW's shallow delay,Washington led 3-0 and 5-4, but the Beavers fifth with a pair of runs. They scored two more in the outfield, scored Hunter Stovall, who had led off the (50-11-1) scored nine unanswered runs after the seventh, but Fullerton answered with three in its half ninth with a single. game restarted. of the inning to close the gap to one run, but Kaiser The TD Ameritrade Park crowd of 24,758, the Weiss gave the Huskies some huge insurance with a largest ever to watch a UW baseball game, was two-run double in the ninth. TheTitans evened the score in game two, scoring a pair of runs in the second and never looking back.

Kaiser Weiss’ 10th-inning sac fly lifted the Huskies past CS Fullerton in the Super Regional. The 2018 Huskies after beating Cal State Fullerton to advance to the program’s first CWS.