2006 State University cougar history

2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l 63 cougar baseball history

Cougar baseball is almost as old as Washington State University. BRAYTON’S MILESTONES Classes met for the first time Jan. 3-22-62: 1st win (and game), 9-4 vs. Gonzaga at Lewiston; 13, 1892, and in March of that 5-21-65: 100th win, 2-1 vs. Washington at ; year the students organized a 3-27-69: 200th win, 8-0 vs. W. Washington at Lewiston; baseball team. It is only natural 4-15-72: 300th win, 5-0 vs. Washington at Seattle; that baseball should have been the 3-24-75: 400th win, 18-2 vs. Cornell at Riverside, Calif.; first organized sport at WSU, since 5-1-77: 500th win, 6-2 vs. Washington at Seattle; at the time the University was 3-16-80: 600th win, 9-7 vs. LCSC at Lewiston; 4-9-83: 700th win, 11-6 vs. CWU at Pullman; founded the game was immensely 4-30-83: 1,000th WSU game, 6-2 vs. Gonzaga at Pullman; popular all over the country. 5-1-85: 800th win, 10-4 vs. Whitworth at Pullman; The 1995 season marked a 3-16-88: 900th win, 6-5 vs. Clemson at Fresno, Calif.; special celebration in Cougar 4-11-90: 1,000th win, 14-6 vs. E. Washington at Pullman; baseball history. It was the 100th 3-7-93: 1,100th win, 9-6 vs. Gonzaga at Lewiston; year WSU had fielded a baseball 5-20-94: Last game, 11-9 vs. Portland at Pullman. team. Following the first season, 1892, play was discontinued When Bailey retired in 1961, one of and did not resume until 1896. After another his finest players returned to Washington brief interruption from play in 1897, baseball State to take over his squad. Chuck “Bobo’’ became a regular on the sports menu and has Brayton, three-time All-Northern player and been played every year since 1898. twice captain of the Cougars in the 1946-48 The first game played by the first Cougar era, when Bailey’s teams won two Northern “Bobo” Brayton, 1962-94 team is recorded as a 26-0 win over the Division titles, succeeded Bailey at Cougarville. Pullman Military College on March 12, 1892. Brayton coached at Yakima Valley College after The military school was located on what is now receiving his degree at Washington State in known as “Military Hill’’ in the northwest part 1950, where he became WSU’s first baseball of Pullman. The school was destroyed by fire All-American for his play at shortstop in 1947. in 1893. Brayton continued the winning tradition at Captains, chosen by the players, ran the Washington State, becoming the winningest early Cougar baseball teams. Between 1892 and coach in WSU athletic history, surpassing the 1900 the Cougars won 21 games and lost nine legendary Bailey. without benefit of a regular coach. When Brayton retired in 1994, he did so H. E. Lougheed is regarded as the first official not only as the winningest coach in WSU baseball coach at WSU. He served between history with 1,162 victories, but as the fourth 1901 and 1903, and his teams won 24 games winningest baseball coach in the history of while losing 18. Since then, the school has NCAA Div. I play. had regularly assigned coaches, some of them In January, 2000, the home of Cougar football coaches putting in time between baseball was re-dedicated in honor of both seasons, and in the World War I years of 1916- Bailey and Brayton. The complex is now known 20, athletic director J. Fred “Doc’’ Bohler took as Bailey-Brayton Field. over the task. Don Marbut is the third coach to direct WSU Baseball really came of age at WSU with baseball fortunes since Brayton’s retirement. the appointment of Arthur B. “Buck’’ Bailey Marbut took over in 2005 after one year as a in 1927. Buck came to Pullman with football Cougar assistant and four years as the head coach Orin E. “Babe’’ Hollingbery in the fall coach at Edmonds Community College. The “Buck” Bailey, 1927-42, 1946-61 of 1926. A famous football player at Texas Portland State graduate (1997) was 152-38 A&M and Bethany College and the captain and his Titan clubs won two State community of the West team in the first East-West Shrine college titles. Football Game ever played, Bailey also was a Steve Farrington (1995-2000) succeeded baseball player of note. From 1927 to 1942, Brayton after an outstanding career at Lower Buck coached Hollingbery’s line during the Columbia College. Tim Mooney (2001-2004), football season and ran the Cougar baseball after a great 14-year at Albertson College, program in the spring. He took three years off took over for Farrington and spent four seasons during World War II, then returned to boss at WSU before resigning after the 2004 season. the diamond teams here from 1946 until his Washington State draws more fans to retirement in 1961. its games than any other conference team. Bailey was baseball and baseball was Bailey Crowds average between 1,000 and 2,000 on at Washington State. Buck gave the Cougars the weekends of important conference games. their most consistent winner in any sport, and Bailey Field was relocated in 1980, giving WSU he did it with such flair that Washington State one of the finest collegiate baseball facilities was almost as popular on the road as at home. on the West Coast, complete with seating for In 32 seasons, Buck’s Cougars won 11 Northern nearly 3,500 fans and an electronic scoreboard. Division titles and finished second an equal A $250,000 lighting project was completed number of times. His greatest team—the 1950 during the 1984 season. In 2004 FieldTurf was squad—posted a mark of 32-6 and finished installed throughout the field giving WSU a second in the in Omaha, nearly-rain proof facility. The only dirt in the Nebraska. field is home plate and the pitcher’s mound. , 1943-45

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In 1950 there were no aluminum bats, and baseball was played the old- fashioned way with wood and leather. College baseball was not a marquee sport, but that year it permanently placed its name on the sports map by moving the College World Series to its present site in Omaha, Neb. Fifty years later in 1999 at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, the College World Series celebrated its golden anniversary. The University of Miami out- lasted Florida State University for a 6-5 victory in the title game to give the Hurricanes their third national championship. Joining in the festivities at the 50th College World Series in Omaha were players from the first title game in 1950, featuring the University of Texas and Washington State University. Former Cougar players Bob McGuire, Clayton Carr, Gene Camp, Sonny Galloway, and Leland Dolquist, along with Cougar coaching legend Bobo Brayton and former Athletic Director Rick Dickson, returned to Omaha to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the College World Series.

2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l 65 Tournament history

ALL-TIME NCAA DIVISION I VICTORIES banana belt tournament winners Name, School Yrs Won Lost Tied Pct W-L WSU W-L WSU Year Winner Record Record Year Winner Record Record 1. , Texas* 37 1,542 717 8 .682 1950 WSU 4-0 4-0 1975 WSU 5-1 5-1 2. , Wichita St.* 28 1,506 489 3 .755 1951 WSU 3-1 3-1 1976 L-C State 5-1 5-1 3. , Texas 29 1,427 373 2 .792 1958 OSU 2-1 1-2 1977 WSU 5-1 5-1 4. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech* 46 1,424 783 8 .645 1959 OSU 3-0 2-1 1978 L-C State 5-1 5-1 , Texas Tech* 35 1,424 777 2 .647 1960 OSU 2-0 2-1 1979 WSU 6-0 6-0 6. Mike Martin, Florida State* 26 1,391 472 4 .746 1961 WSU 2-1 2-1 1980 WSU 6-0 6-0 7. Rod Deadeux, USC 44 1,342 597 16 .691 1962 Idaho 2-0 2-1 1981 L-C State 3-2 5-1 8. , Oklahoma 39 1,331 813 3 .621 1963 WSU 4-0 4-0 1982 WSU 5-1 5-1 9. , Fresno State 34 1,300 757 8 .631 1964 WSU 5-0 5-0 1983 L-C State 4-0 2-2 10. , Mississippi State* 32 1,275 624 2 .671 1965 WSU 5-0 5-0 1984 L-C State 3-0 2-1 21. Bobo Brayton, WSU 33 1,162 523 8 .689 1966 WSU 5-0 5-0 1988 WSU 3-0 3-0 * = Active coach 1967 Seattle 4-1 4-1 1990 WSU 4-1 4-1 (Brayton also ranks 42nd with a .689 career winning percentage and ranked 1968 Seattle 5-0 4-1 1991 L-C State 5-0 2-2 fourth on the all-time victory list at the time of his retirement in 1994) 1969 WSU 4-1 4-1 1992 L-C State 5-1 2-3 1970 WSU 5-0 5-0 1993 L-C State 5-0 3-2 1971 WSU 5-0 5-0 1997 OSU 4-1 2-3 1972 Puget Sound 3-0 3-1 2003 L-C State 3-1 2-2 CASEY KELLEY SHATTERS 1973 WSU 4-2 4-2 2004 WSU 4-0 4-0 2005 WSU 3-1 3-1 SCHOOL RECORD 1974 Gonzaga 4-1 4-1 Totals -37 In 1998 junior Casey Kelley WSU finished second in 1959, 1960, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1974, (Ellensburg, Wash.) etched his 1976, 1978,1983 and 1984; third in 1958 and 1981. name into the record books with a Washington State and Pac-10 wsu in tournaments North record 25 home runs. The record mark broke ’s Year Tournament W L Place 1988 record of 23. An amazing 1966 Fresno State Invitational 3 1 1st fact is 20 of his 25 long balls 1969 Invitational 5 1 1st sailed to left field, his opposite 1971 Boise State Classic 5 0 1st field. Kelley finished ranked third 1972 Hawaii Invitational 4 2 2nd nationally with .51 home runs 1973 Riverside Invitational 3 4 5th per game and was named a third 1975 Riverside Invitational 4 3 3rd team All-American by Collegiate 1976 Best In The West 2 3 3rd Baseball. Kelley went onto play 1977 Riverside Invitational 6 2 1st first base in the California Angels 1978 Riverside Invitational 3 4 5th (Anaheim) organization. 1979 Best In The West 4 3 4th 1981 Sunshine Classic 5 1 2nd 1981 Best In The West 0 6 6th 1982 Sunshine Classic 5 1 1st 1983 Riverside Invitational 7 1 1st BOB WAITS’ NCAA RECORD 1984 Riverside Invitational 6 2 2nd 59 STOLEN BASES (1971) 1985 Desert Classic 5 1 1st DATE gAME SB NO. 1986 Desert Classic 3 2 1st 3/13 EWSC 2 2 1986 Best In The West 4 2 2nd 3/18 EWSC 2 4 1987 Eastern Oregon Tournament 3 0 1st 3/20 LCSC 1 5 1987 Bossier Dixie Classic 2 1 na 3/24 CWSC 2 7 1988 Best-In-The West 4 2 3rd 3/26 EWSC 1 8 1988 Pillsbury’s Best Classic 2 2 4th 3/26 EWSC 4 12 1989 Best-In-The West 4 2 2nd 3/27 Idaho 3 15 1989 Riverside Invitational 3 2 3rd 4/2 Boise State 2 17 1990 Texas A&M Continental Classic 2 4 4th 4/2 College of Idaho 3 20 1991 Hawaii International 4 5 na 4/3 NW Nazarene 3 23 1992 Collegiate Baseball Classic, Seattle 3 1 2nd 4/3 Idaho State 2 25 1992 Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic, Fresno 3 2 3rd 4/6 BYU 1 26 1993 Paffile Trucking Invitational, Lewiston 3 0 1st 4/6 BYU 1 27 1994 Chevrolet Invitational, Lewsiton 3 1 2nd 4/7 Utah 2 29 1994 Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic, Fresno 6 0 1st 4/13 Gonzaga 1 30 1995 Husky Baseball Classic, Seattle 1 2 3rd 4/20 Gonzaga 1 31 1996 Husky Baseball Classic, Seattle 1 2 3rd 4/23 Oregon 1 32 DATE gAME SB NO. 1998 UNLV/Coors Desert Classic, Las Vegas 2 3 5th 4/25 OSU 2 34 5/3 Whitworth 2 49 1999 Hormel Foods Baseball Classic 1 2 3rd 4/25 OSU 1 35 5/7 USC 1 50 2000 Spalding Baseball Fiesta, Albuquerque 2 1 t-1st 4/28 LCSC 6 41 5/8 UCLA 2 52 2000 Arlington Invitational, Arlington 1 2 t-2nd 4/30 California 1 42 5/11 Idaho 2 54 2001 Texas A&M Continental Express 4 2 1st 4/30 California 4 46 5/21 Oregon 3 57 2002 Troy State Wiregrass Classic 2 0 1st 5/1 Stanford 1 47 5/22 USC 1 59 2004 Oakland A’s College Classic 2 2 t-2nd 2004 River City Tournament 3 0 1st

66 2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l WSU WIN-LOSS RECORD BY YEAR

CONFERENCE CONFERENCE YEAR W L W L FINISH CAPTAIN YEAR W L W L FINISH CAPTAIN 1892 11 1 Frank McReynolds 1955 13 8 6 4 3rd Terry Sparks 1896 1 0 L. B. Long 1956 28 8 11 3 1st Jerry Bartow 1898 5 3 Joe Winston 1957 14 21 5 11 5th Joe Trembly 1899 4 2 Boyd Hamilton 1958 19 11 9 5 2nd Gary Whiting 1900 0 3 S. N. Davis 1959 20 15 10 6 2nd Dave Jones 1901 10 6 Hans Mumm 1960 29 6 9 2 1st Arley Kangas 1902 5 7 Leo Thompson 1961 21 10 8 4 1st Nick August 1903 9 5 F. T. Barnard 1962 18 12 8 5 3rd Paul Tomlinson 1904 10 2 E. W. Thorpe 1963 24 8 7 7 3rd Ron Langhans 1905 8 2 E. E. Saunders 1964 31 9 10 6 2nd Dave Pate, Bob Stephens 1906 12 10 Frank Brown 1965 33 8 14 4 1st John Olerud 1907 16 3 Frank Brown 1966 35 8 15 1 1st Dale Ford 1908 14 4 Charles Weller 1967 22 10 7 6 4th Jim Hannah 1909 5 11 Lyle Buck 1968 29 9 11 7 3rd Jim Hannah 1910 7 12 6 9 5th Lyle Buck 1969 27 15 8 13 6th Steve Dickerson 1911 10 7 9 6 2nd Henry Bradley 1970 30 11 9 6 1st Manny Perez 1912 5 6 3 4 3rd Eddie Pape 1971 34 15 7 8 1st Manny Perez, Tom Thomas 1913 11 3 7 1 1st Ross McElroy 1972 29 13 14 4 1st Frank Jackson, Terry Heaton 1914 12 6 7 1 1st Clifford Casad 1973 40 15 15 3 1st Steve Merkley 1915 16 6 8 0 1st Albert Anderson 1974 38 9 14 4 1st Marv Chamberlain 1916 9 7 6 0 1st Albert Hartman 1975 33 18 13 5 1st Rick Schafer 1917 6 0 Lyman Passmore 1976 43 15 16 2 1st Phil Westendorf 1918 13 1 11 1 1st Bryan Lewis 1977 39 17 14 4 1st Marty Maxwell, Greg Chandler 1919 10 6 1 4 4th David Kuehl 1978 41 17 15 3 1st Jim Carrithers, Dave Edler, 1920 9 13 2 7 6th Norbert Kulzer Jim Lauer 1921 17 6 8 4 2nd McClellan Rockey 1979 40 11 12 3 1st Don Crow 1922 15 6 10 6 3rd Roy Sandberg 1980 36 10 11 3 1st Dan Wodrich 1923 16 6 9 3 2nd Stanley Bray 1981 27 25 11 7 2nd Rick Pavey, Clay Hill 1924 21 9 16 9 1st Harold Cooke 1982 34 16 16 8 T1st Fred Bogart 1925 9 8 4 7 4th Harold Weingarten 1983 40 16 16 8 2nd Mike Miller 1926 20 6 6 2 1st 1984 41 20 15 6 T1st John Skurla 1927 13 5 6 2 1st 1985 45 22 16 8 1st Tony Odom 1928 13 7 6 2 1st 1986 35 24 11 12 4th Guy Normand 1929 14 9 9 7 2nd 1987 44 19 18 6 1st Loren Hoppes, Jeff Hooper 1930 16 8 8 8 4th 1988 52 14 18 4 1st Pete Blanksma 1931 15 10 9 7 2nd 1989 37 20 16 8 1st John Olerud, Jim Connor 1932 19 7 11 4 2nd 1990 48 19 19 5 1st Jim Connor 1933 16 5 8 4 1st 1991 37 25 14 6 1st Rip Ramsey 1934 14 8 7 5 2nd 1992 31 23 16 14 2nd Eric Wulf, Tad Thompson 1935 15 12 8 8 3rd Joe Caraher 1993 34 24 16 14 T3rd Mike Kinkade 1936 15 8 12 4 1st 1994 35 26 11 19 5th Mike Kinkade, Kevin Brunstad 1937 16 7 12 4 2nd George Nethercutt 1995 28 30 18 12 1st Mike Kinkade 1938 12 15 10 6 1st Corky Carlson 1996 26 35 12 12 3rd Jim Horner, Josh Hamik, Jered Fowler 1939 16 13 10 6 2nd Al Brannford 1997 13 42 7 17 3rd Todd Belitz, Jason Hairston 1940 18 10 9 6 2nd Dick Emerson 1998 25 24 0 12 3rd Casey Kelley, Ole Vigeland 1941 17 13 8 8 3rd Vern Butts 1999 24 31 4 20 9th Gleason, Edler, Stevenson 1942 23 11 9 7 2nd Chuck Dosskey 2000 20 36 6 18 9th Ray Hattenburg, Todd Meldahl 1943 10 16 6 10 4th 2001 15 39 6 18 9th Stephan Bailie, Bookie Gates, 1944 10 3 Donny Davis 1945 9 5 2002 21 33 6 18 9th Wes Falkenborg, Bookie Gates, 1946 17 13 6 10 4th Joe Hemel Evan Hecker 1947 23 11 11 5 1st Chuck Brayton, Bill Faller 2003 19 37 7 17 T8th Jon Baeder, Wes Falkenborg, Tony Banaszak 1948 21 7 8 3 1st Chuck Brayton 2004 29 26 9 15 T8th Garrett Alwert, 1949 33 9 12 4 1st Tom Marier Collin Henderson, Aaron Mackenzie, Brandon Reddinger 1950 32 6 12 2 1st Clayton Carr 2005 21 37 1 23 9th Zach Franklin, Zach Kosturos 1951 30 11 11 5 2nd Clayton Carr  0    League Championships 1952 19 15 6 10 4th Bud Boytz 1953 14 14 8 8 3rd Glenn Kranc Conferences: Northwest 1910-1918, 1924; Pacific Coast 1919-1922; 1954 18 12 7 9 4th Stan Poppe Northern Division 1923, 1925-1966; Pacific-8 1967-1969; Pacific-8 North 1970-78; Pacific-10 North 1979-1998; Pacific-10 1999-Present.

2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l 67 WSU post-season record WSU baseball coaches No. YEAR PLAYOFF W L FINISH COACH YEARS W L T PCT. YEARS 1914 Northwest Conference 0 2 2nd Captains 1892-1900 21 9 0 .70 5 1915 Northwest Conference 2 0 1st H. E. Lougheed 1901-1903 24 18 0 .571 3 1926 East Division of ND 2 0 1st J. N. Ashmore 1904 10 2 0 .833 1 Northern Division 1 2 2nd Everett Sweeley 1905-1906 20 12 0 .625 2 1927 Northern Division 2 1 1st Frank Sanger 1909-1912 27 36 1 .429 4 1928 Northern Division 1 2 2nd J. R. Bender 1907-08, 13-15 69 22 1 .758 5 1947 District 8 0 1 2nd J. 1916-1920 47 27 1 .635 5 1948 District 8 0 2 2nd Frank N. Barber 1921-1922 32 12 0 .728 2 1949 District 8 1 2 2nd Harry Applequist 1923-1926 66 29 1 .695 4 1950 District 8 2 0 1st Arthur “Buck’’ Bailey 1927-1942 NCAA Finals 3 2 2nd 1946-1961 603 325 5 .649 32 1956 District 8 2 0 1st Jack Friel 1943-1945 29 24 0 .547 3 NCAA Finals 0 2 7th Charles “Bobo’’ Brayton 1962-1994 1162 523 8 .689 33 1960 District 8 1 2 2nd Steve Farrington 1995-2000 138 198 0 .411 6 1961 District 8 0 2 2nd Tim Mooney 2001-2004 84 135 0 .384 4 1965 District 8 2 0 1st 2005- 21 37 0 .367 1 All-time WSU Record 2  0  . 0 NCAA Finals 2 2 3rd 1966 District 8 2 2 2nd 1970 Pacific-8 0 2 4th 1971 Pacific-8 3 2 2nd WSU NO-HITTERS 1972 Northern Division 1 0 1st DATE PITCHER(S) OPPONENT SCORE Pacific-8 0 2 2nd 5/2/16 Hartman** Gonzaga 8-0 1973 Pacific-8 0 2 2nd 4/16/21 Friel, Skadan (5)** Gonzaga 2-1 1975 Northern Division 1 0 1st 4/9/32 Coleman Lewis-Clark State 12-1 Pacific-8 0 2 2nd 3/30/51 Keogh Lewis-Clark State 2-1 1975 Rocky Mountain 3 2 2nd 3/22/58 Hahn Columbia Basin 0-1 1976 Western Regional 3 1 1st 3/27/64 Salisbury Lewis-Clark (Portland) 4-0 NCAA Finals 1 2 5th 3/18/67 Austin Lewis-Clark State 1-0 1977 Pacific-8 0 2 2nd 3/21/68 Clark Montana 9-1 Rocky Mountain 2 2 2nd 3/22/68 Austin* Gonzaga 5-0 1978 Pacific-8 0 2 2nd 3/27/69 Angelini, Wallace (6), Rocky Mountain 0 2 4th Lavick (7) WWSC 8-0 1979 Pacific-10 1 2 3rd 3/26/71 Angell* EWSC 5-0 1980 Pacific-10 0 2 3rd 4/3/71 Lavick, Gage-Cole (7) Idaho State 1-0 1984 Pacific-10 North 3 0 1st 3/10/73 McIntosh* Whitworth 8-0 NCAA West II Regional 0 2 4th 3/11/73 Stein, Schafer (6) Idaho 6-0 1985 Pacific-10 North 2 2 2nd 3/16/73 McIntosh Puget Sound 6-0 1986 Pacific-10 North 2 2 2nd 3/23/73 Beem EWSC 6-0 1987 Pacific-10 North 4 0 1st 3/9/74 Wright, Stein (6) Idaho 10-0 NCAA West I Regional 2 2 3rd 3/20/74 Harris CWSC 7-0 1988 Pacific-10 North 4 0 1st 3/14/76 Sherwood Idaho 2-0 NCAA West I Regional 2 2 3rd 5/7/76 Wilkins** Oregon State 1-0 1989 Pacific-10 North 0 2 6th 3/20/77 Harris Washington 3-0 1990 Pacific-10 North 3 0 1st 3/4/84 Costello Washington 4-0 NCAA West II Regional 2 2 3rd 3/14/85 Waananen Rockford (Ill.) College 15-0 1991 Pacific-10 North 1 2 3rd Totals   *Perfect game **Nine-inning game (all other games seven innings)

68 2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l cougar award winners wsu all-star selections Coaches Cup (MVP) 1962 Pat Crook 1984 John Skurla All-America 1963 Tom Seidel 1985 Tony Odom First Team 1964 John Olerud 1986 Bill Cruikshank Player Pos. Year 1965 John Olerud 1987 Jeff Hooper, Rob Smith Chuck Brayton SS 1947 1966 Dan Frisella 1988 John Olerud John Olerud C 1965 1967 Jim Hannah 1989 Tim Kuykendall Dale Ford OF 1966 1968 Rick Austin 1990 Scott Hatteberg Bob Williams C 1969 1969 Bob Williams 1991 Scott Hatteberg Pete Duncan 3B 1970 1970 Pete Duncan 1992 Mike Kinkade Bob Waits 2B 1971 1971 Bob Waits 1993 Kevin Brunstad, Mike Kinkade 1972 Frank Jackson 1994 Mike Kinkade Marv Chamberlain OF 1974 1973 Steve Merkley 1995 Mike Kinkade John Olerud P 1988 1974 Marv Chamberlain 1996 Mike Wetmore John Olerud DH 1988 1975 Doug Simon 1997 Casey Kelley, Steve Curran John Olerud UT 1988 1976 Bob Sherwood 1998 Casey Kelley P 1990 1977 Phil Westendorf 1999 Jason Grove, Ray Hattenburg Second Team 1978 Jim Lauer 2000 Player Pos. Year 1979 Don Crow 2001 Bookie Gates Tad Thompson 1980 Kelly Smith, Glen Walker 2002 Bookie Gates Rick Austin P 1968 1981 Rick Pavey 2003 Jay Miller Doug Simon OF 1975 1982 Don Long 2004 Garrett Alwert Phil Westendorf 2B 1977 1983 Mike Miller 2005 Brady Everett Mike Kinkade (NCBWA) DH 1994 Third Team Award (Top Pitcher) Player Pos. Year 1962 Bob Stephens 1982 Stacy Morgan Bill Rich C 1956 1963 Ray Moline 1983 Jay Hunt, Nick August 2B 1960 1964 Bob Stephens Guy Normand, Steve Evert OF 1970 1965 Dan Frisella, Mike Avey Reed Rainey Frank Jackson 1B 1972 1966 Dan Frisella 1984 Mike Costello, Dave Edler 3B 1977 1967 Tom Brown, Rick Austin Red Rainey Mike Costello P 1984 1968 Rick Austin 1985 Rob Carrithers Rob Smith OF 1987 1969 Norm Angelini 1986 Guy Normand Jim Connor OF 1988 1970 Murray Gage-Cole 1987 John Olerud Kevin Brunstad 1B 1993 1971 Joe McIntosh 1988 John Olerud Mike Kinkade (CB, BA) DH 1994 1972 Joe McIntosh, 1989 Ed Gustafson Casey Kelley (CB) 1B 1998 Barry Sbragia 1990 Aaron Sele 1973 Joe McIntosh, 1991 Aaron Sele Honorable Mention Casey Kelley Larry Herman 1992 Jason Evenhus Player Pos. Year 1974 Rick Schafer 1993 Jason Evenhus Phil Westendorf DH 1975 1975 Tracy Harris 1994 Eric Estes Jason Grove (FR) OF 1998 1976 Chris Camp, 1995 Kyle Kawabata Ray Hattenburg UT 1999 Bob Sherwood, 1996 Robert Ramsay, Stefan Bailie (FR) OF 2000 Eric Wilkins Jered Fowler 1977 Chris Camp, 1997 Dave Wheeler Bob Sherwood, 1998 Wade Parrish Eric Wilkins 1999 Jamaal Gaines 1978 Eric Snider 2000 Matt O’Brien Scholastic All-America 1979 Phil Hinrichs, 2001 Donny Davis First Team Mike Kinnunen, 2002 Brandon Hundt Player Pos. Year Steve Quealey 2003 Aaron MacKenzie Tom Owings UT 1970 1980 2004 Aaron Mackenzie Joe McIntosh P 1971 1981 Stan Webb, Tim Clarke 2005 Dane Renkert Joe McIntosh P 1972 Joe McIntosh P 1973 John Olerud Award (Top Hitter) Tad Thompson OF 1992 1962 Pat Crook 1985 Dave Kilhefner 1963 Larry Schreck 1986 Jeff Hooper Second Team Aaron Sele 1964 Bob Garretson 1987 Jeff Hooper Player Pos. Year 1965 John Olerud 1988 John Olerud Jim Chapados OF 1972 1966 Dale Ford 1989 Tim Kuykendall Jim Chapados OF 1973 1967 Dale Scilley 1990 Scott Hatteberg Third Team 1968 1991 Tad Thompson Player Pos. Year 1969 Larry Book 1992 Corky Franklin Steve Merkley OF 1972 1970 Pete Duncan 1993 Kevin Brunstad Loren Hoppes SS 1984 1971 Bob Waits 1994 Mike Kinkade 1972 Frank Jackson 1995 Ken Cameron Kurt Waananen P 1985 1973 Jim Chapados 1996 Jim Horner Collin Henderson OF 2004 1974 Marv Chamberlain 1997 Steve Curran 1975 Phil Westendorf 1998 Scott Randall 1976 Greg Herrick 1999 Jason Grove, NCAA Player of the Year 1977 Dave Edler Ray Hattenburg (Baseball America) 1978 Dave Edler 2000 Ray Hattenburg 1979 Brian Stanton 2001 Stefan Bailie John Olerud 1988 1980 Kelly Smith 2002 Jeff LaRue 1981 Don Wulff 2003 Grant Richardson 1982 Greg Monda 2004 Jay Miller John Olerud, Jr. 1983 Greg Monda 2005 Brady Everett 1984 Dwayne Lalor 2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l 69 wsu all-star selections All Conference First Team All Conference second Team** Player Pos. Year Player Pos. Year Player Pos. Year Player Pos. Year ALL NORTHERN DIVISION ALL PACIFIC-10 NORTH All Pacific-8 Randy Snyder C 1987 Wally Kramer P 1947 Bruce Chanåey SS 1978-79 Greg Schubert OF 1967 Loren Hoppes 2B 1987 Chuck Brayton 3B-OF 1947-48 Dan Wodrich 2B 1978-80 Jim Hannah C 1968 Tom McGraw P 1990 Larry Orteig OF 1947 John Seefried DH 1978 Ron Cey 3B 1968 Darrin Kitchen OF 1990 Ward Rockey P 1948-49 Eric Snider P 1978 Norm Angelini P 1969 Eric Wulf DH 1990 Gordy Brunswick 1B-OF 1948, 50 Steve Quealey P 1978-79 Larry Book 2B 1969 Eric Wulf 1B 1991 Tiz Miller SS 1948 Don Crow C 1979 Murray Gage-Cole P 1970 Jason Goligoski SS 1991 Bob McGuire OF 1948-50 Andy Alvis 1B 1979 John Rankin OF 1970 Bobby Lee OF 1991 Clayton Carr C 1949, 51 Brian Stanton OF 1979 Manny Perez 2B 1971 Sean Linville DH 1991 Dick Stiles P 1949 Glen Walker DH-OF 1979-80 Terry Heaton 3B 1971 Wayne Lindemann P 1991 Lee Dolquist P 1950,54 Tom Niedenfuer P 1980 Kevin Brunstad 1B 1992 Don Paul 3B 1950 Kelly Smith OF 1980 All Pacific-10 North Mike Kinkade OF 1992 Rod Keogh P 1951-52 Clay Hill C 1980 Reed Rainey P 1984 Roy Miller UT 1992 Landy James P 1953 Paul Noce SS 1981 Mike Costello P 1984 Jason Evenhus P 1992 Glenn Kranc 2B 1953 Rick Pavey C 1981 Jeff Corbally OF 1984 Wayne Lindemann P 1992 Terry Sparks OF 1954-55 Don Wulff OF 1981 Greg Barton DH 1984 Kevin Brunstad DH 1993 Bill Rich C 1956 Mike Beuke UT 1981 Dwayne Lalor UT 1984 Ty Solomon 3B 1994 Gordon Hersey 2B 1956 Don Long SS 1982-83 Tom Pellerin P 1985 Jim Horner OH 1995 Bill Mashburn 3B 1956 Mike Miller OF 1982-83 Buzzy Verduzco OF 1985 Robert Ramsay P 1995 Jerry Bartow P 1956 Greg Monda DH 1982-83 Dave Kilhefner OF 1986 Rob Ryan OF 1995 Mo Winter 1B 1957 Jay Hunt P 1983 John Olerud P 1987 **Second Team 1984-87, 1990-95 Joe Trembly OF 1957 John Skurla OF 1984 Dick Montee P 1958, 60 Tony Odom C 1985 Elwood Hahn P 1959 Dave Kilhefner OF 1985 Arley Kangas OF-C 1958-60 Bill Cruikshank 2B 1986 Arnie Pleasant OF 1960 Mike Meyers UT 1986-87 Nick August 2B 1960 Pete Blanksma 3B 1987 All district first Team Zeke Blocklinger SS 1961-62 Rob Smith OF 1987 Marv Marchbanks OF 1961 Jeff Hooper DH 1987 Player Pos. Year Player Pos. Year Pat Crook C 1962 John Olerud P-DH 1988 Dick Stiles P 1949 Frank Jackson 1B 1972 Paul Tomlinson 1B 1962 Pete Blanksma 3B 1988 Tom Marier 3B 1949 Joe McIntosh P 1973 Bob Walker OF 1962 Steve Webb 1B 1988 Don Paul 3B 1950 Marv Chamberlain OF 1974 Tom Seidel 3B 1963 Greg Hunter 2B 1988 Bob McGuire OF 1950 Doug Simon OF 1975 Larry Schreck OF 1963 John Olerud DH 1989 Lee Dolquist P 1950 Dave Edler 3B 1977 Dale Ford OF 1964, 66 Rob Nichols 1b 1989 Clayton Carr C 1950 Phil Westendorf 2B 1977 Gary Strom 2B 1964-66 Tim Kuykendall OF 1989 Clayton Carr C 1951 Kelly Smith OF 1980 Bob Garretson OF 1964 Ed Gustafson P 1989 Lee Dolquist P 1950 Don Long SS 1982 Bob Fry OF 1965 Rob Nichols 1B 1990 Terry Sparks OF 1954 Don Long 3B 1983 Dan Frisella P 1965-66 Jim Connor OF 1990 Ron Aiken P 1956 Mike Costello P 1984 Jim Hannah C 1966 Greg Hunter 2B 1990 Bill Rich C 1956 Mike Meyers 1B 1987 Hal Brunstad 1B 1966 Scott Hatteberg C 1990 Nick August 2B 1960 Rob Smith OF 1987 Aaron Sele P 1990 Dick Montee P 1960 John Olerud P 1988 ALL PACIFIC-8 Aaron Sele P 1991 Bob Garretson OF 1964 Steve Webb 1B 1988 Tom Brown P 1967 Scott Hatteberg C 1991 Dan Frisella P 1965 Pete Blanksma 3B 1988 Greg Schubert OF 1968 Darrin Kitchen OF 1991 John Olerud C 1965 Jim Connor OF 1988 Rick Austin P 1968 Tad Thompson OF 1991 Gary Strom 2B 1966 Aaron Sele P 1990 Bob Willams C 1969 Beau Campbell C 1992 Dale Ford OF 1966 Scott Hatteberg C 1990 Pete Duncan 3B 1970 Tad Thompson OF 1992 Rick Austin P 1968 Scott Hatteberg C 1991 Steve Evert OF 1970 Corky Franklin UT 1992 Bob Williams C 1969 Beau Campbell DH 1992 Mike Kinkade DH 1993 Pete Duncan 3B 1970 Jason Evenhus P 1993 ALL PACIFIC-8 NORTH Jason Evenhus P 1993 Steve Evert OF 1970 Mike Kinkade DH 1993 Barry Sbragia P 1972 Roy Miller SS 1993 Bob Waits 2B 1971 Bill Sanford C 1972 Mike Kinkade DH 1994 Steve Merkley OF 1972-73 Kevin Brunstad 1B 1994 Frank Jackson 1B 1972 Ken Cameron OF 1995 Terry Heaton SS 1972 Kyle Kawabata P 1995 Jim Chapados 1B 1973 Mike Kinkade C 1995 Dave Pyles 2B 1973 Ron Naumu 2B 1995 Doug Simon OF 1973, 75 Jim Horner OF 1996 All district second Team Larry Herman P 1973 Jered Fowler UT 1996 Player Pos. Year Player Pos. Year Marv Chamberlain UT 1974 Todd Belitz P 1996 Roger Dirkes 2B 1974-75 Scott Randall 2B 1997 Greg Monda 1B 1983 Jeff Hooper DH 1987 Rick Mitchell OF 1974 Casey Kelley 1B 1998 Mike Miller 2B 1983 Pete Blanksma 3B 1987 Phil Westendorf DH 1975 Scott Randall 2B 1998 Guy Normand P 1983 Greg Hunter 2B 1988 Tracy Harris P 1975 Greg Mitchell 3B 1998 John Skurla OF 1984 Rob Nichols 1B 1990 Wes Graham OF 1975 Wade Parrish P 1998 Tony Odom C 1985 Jim Connor OF 1990 Eric Wilkins P 1976 Dave Kilhefner OF 1985 Aaron Sele P 1991 Phil Westendorf 1B-UT 1976-77 ALL PACIFIC-10 Stefan Bailie 1B 2001 Marty Maxwell 3B-SS 1976-77 Ray Hattenburg UT 1999 Greg Herrick OF 1976-77 Jason Grove (HB) OF 1999 Tim Tveit OF 1976 Ray Hattenburg INF 2000 Mike Hultman DH 1976 Stefan Bailie 1B 2001 Eric Wilkins P 1977 Bookie Gates 2B 2002 Bob Sherwood P 1977 Brady Everett C 2005 Jim Lauer 1B-OF 1977-78 Dave Edler 3B 1977-78

Conferences: Northwest 1910-1918, 1924; Pacific Coast 1919-1922; Northern Division 1923, 1925-1966; Pacific-8 1967-1969; Pacific-8 North 1970-78; Pacific-10 North 1979-1998; Pacific-10 1999-Present.

70 2 0 0 65 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l wsu baseball draft picks

YEAR PLAYER POS ROUND TEAM YEAR PLAYER POS ROUND TEAM 1965 John Olerud C 4 Los Angeles, AL 1986 Guy Normand P 13 Houston 1965 Duane Rossman SS 10 Chicago, NL 1986 Brad Wolten OF 34 Cleveland 1965 Dan Frisella P 39 Milwaukee 1987 Rob Smith OF 11 Milwaukee 1965 Dale Ford 1B/OF 58 St. Louis 1987 Terrel Hansen P 14 Montreal 1966 Douglas Lukens P 14 St. Louis 1987 Shawn Hathaway P 22 St. Louis 1966 Dale Ford 1B/OF 20 Chicago, NL 1987 Brian Sajonia P 26 California 1966 Julian Karp P 21 New York, AL 1987 Jeff Hooper OF 36 Seattle 1966 Dan Frisella P 3 New York, NL 1987 Mike Meyers 1B 37 San Francisco June Secondary Phase 1988 Dave Wainhouse P 1 (19th overall) Montreal 1967 Thomas Brown P 18 Chicago, NL 1988 Randy Snyder C 2 Milwaukee 1967 Dale Scilley SS 25 Detroit 1988 Brian Sajonia P 20 Montreal 1967 Mark Crandall P 39 New York, NL 1988 John Jackson OF 46 Minnesota 1967 Rick Austin P 7 Pittsburgh 1989 John Olerud P/1B 3 Toronto June Secondary Phase 1989 Joe Urbon OF 17 Philadelphia 1968 Rick Austin P 3 St. Louis 1989 Mark Small P 17 Houston January Secondary Phase 1989 Ed Gustafson P 18 San Francisco 1968 Greg Schubert OF 9 Oakland 1989 Kevin Scott C 32 Houston 1968 James Hannah C 13 Kansas City 1990 Tom McGraw P 6 Milwaukee 1968 Rick Austin P 1 Cleveland 1990 Jason King SS 21 New York, NL June Secondary Phase 1990 Greg Hunter 2B 23 Seattle 1968 Ron Cey 3B 3 Los Angeles 1990 Kenneth Day P 33 Cleveland 1969 Bob Williams C 4 Oakland 1990 Rob Nichols 1B 54 Seattle 1970 Ernie Henrickson P 7 San Francisco 1991 *Aaron Sele P 1 (23rd overall) Boston January Secondary Phase 1991 *Scott Hatteburg OF 1 (compensation) Boston 1970 Steve Evert OF 45 Pittsburgh 1991 Darin Nolan P 35 Toronto 1970 John Sullivan OF 47 Pittsburgh 1992 Eric Wulf C 19 Colorado 1971 Edward Smith SS/3B 23 Pittsburgh 1992 Wayne Lindemann P 20 Chicago, AL 1971 Thomas Thomas 3B 1 Pittsburgh 1992 Chris Sheehan P 27 Kansas City June Secondary Phase 1992 Beau Campbell C 28 Detroit 1972 Barry Sbragia P 22 Boston 1992 Deron Pointer OF 31 Toronto 1973 Joe McIntosh P 13 San Diego 1993 *Mark Henderickson P 21 San Diego 1973 Bill Sanford C 30 Minnesota 1993 Roy Miller SS 51 Seattle 1974 Marv Chamberlain 1B/3B 8 Montreal 1994 Chad Miles P 4 Florida 1975 Roger Dirkes SS 34 Minnesota 1994 Mike Kinkade C/OF 19 Milwaukee 1976 Tracy Harris P 29 Detroit 1994 Jason Valley P 27 Philadelphia 1977 Phil Westendorf 1B 5 Kansas City 1994 *Mark Hendrickson P 32 Atlanta 1977 Eric Wilkins P 6 Cleveland 1995 Mike Kinkade C/OF 9 Milwaukee 1977 Tracy Harris P 9 Seattle 1995 Ken Cameron OF 14 St. Louis 1977 Bob Sherwood P 25 San Diego 1995 *Mark Hendrickson P 16 Detroit 1978 Eric Snider P 20 New York, AL 1995 Rob Ramsay P 17 Minnesota 1978 Dave Edler INF 21 Seattle 1995 Kyle Kawabata P 30 Philadelphia 1978 John Cook OF 22 Cincinnati 1996 Mike Wetmore SS 7 Milwaukee 1979 Don Crow C 3 Los Angeles 1996 Rob Ramsay P 7 Boston 1979 Mike Kinnunen P 10 Minnesota 1996 *Mark Hendrickson P 19 Texas 1979 Steve Quealey P 18 Houston 1996 Rob Ryan OF 26 Arizona 1979 John Cook OF 22 Seattle 1997 Todd Belitz P 5 Tampa Bay 1979 Jack Thompson OF 34 Seattle 1997 Jason Hairston C 16 Atlanta 1979 Bruce Chaney INF 44 Cleveland 1998 Ole Vigeland P 15 Texas 1980 Glen Walker OF 11 Seattle 1998 Casey Kelly 1B 18 Anaheim 1980 Kelly Smith OF 13 San Francisco 1999 Wade Parrish P 15 Los Angeles 1980 Andy Alvis C/1B 33 Cleveland 2000 Jason Grove OF 3 New York, AL 1980 Daniel Wodrich 2B 35 San Diego 2000 Todd Meldahl P 15 Philadelphia 1980 Mark Pedersen P 2 Seattle 2000 Matt O’Brien P 18 Oakland June Secondary Phase 2001 Stefan Bailie 3B 4 Boston 1981 Paul Noce SS 14 San Diego 2001 Tyson Thompson P 33 Tampa Bay 1981 Stan Webb P 16 Chicago, NL 2001 Bookie Gates 2B 35 Minnesota 1981 Clay Hill C/3B 19 Seattle 2002 Bookie Gates 2B 25 Arizona 1981 Marty Kain P 22 San Diego 2004 Bryce Chamberlin P 6 Baltimore 1982 Regan Bass P 21 Texas 2004 Grant Richardson 1B 14 Milwaukee 1982 Stacy Morgan P 42 New York, AL 2004 Brandon Reddinger C 20 Pittsburgh 1983 Don Long 3B 3 San Francisco 2004 Aaron Trolia P 27 Seattle 1983 Mike Miller 2B 6 Kansas City 2005 Brady Everett C 15 Colorado 1983 Jay Hunt P 13 Seattle 2005 James Freeman P 17 Kansas City 1983 Greg Bailey OF 14 Texas 2005 Dane Renkert P 29 Milwaukee 1983 Greg Monda 1B 15 Cincinnati 1983 Regan Bass P 33 Texas * = Current MLB player 1984 Mike Costello P 10 San Diego 1984 John Skurla OF 19 San Francisco NOTE: 2003 is the only year Washington State did not have a player selected 1984 Rick Poznanski C 24 Texas in the June draft. 1985 Guy Normand P 16 Montreal

2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l 71 Washington state records

individual pitching Game Miscellaneous Strikeouts: 18 Hits: 16 (modern) Most Consecutive Wins: 16 Consecutive Games: 9 Norm Angelini vs. Idaho, 1969 Joe McIntosh vs. USC, 1973 John Olerud, 1987-88 Oscar Jones, 1929 Walks: 12 Todd Belitz vs. Washington, 1997 Con. Season Wins: 15 Consecutive Games: 6 Rod Keogh vs. Texas, 1950; Bill Runs: 17 John Olerud, 1988 (modern) Reed Rainey, 1983 Wilkinson vs. Washington, 1951; Todd Belitz vs. Washington, 1997 Con. Scoreless Innings: 29.1 Eric Wilkins vs. BYU, 1976 Earned Runs: 12 Eric Snider, 1978 Hits: 17 Todd Belitz vs. Washington, 1997 Norm Moss vs. Montana, 1916

individual hitting-fielding Game At Bats: 8 Walks: 4 Dave Kuehl, Walter Williams, Eddie Ron Koeper, 1952; Ron Foisey, Season Pape vs. Washington, 1912; Marc 1956; Henry Legge, 1956; John Wyckoff vs. Oral Roberts, 1987 Sullivan, 1969; Bob Waits, 1971; Games: 30 Innings: 122.2 Runs: 5 Dave Pyles, 1973; Doug Simon, Dane Renkert, 2005 John Olerud, 1988 George Camp, 1951; Bill Rich, 1974; Mike Hultman, 1974; Phil Games Started: 17 Hits: 121 1956; Jim Chapados, 1973; Doug Westendorf, 1975; Fred Bogart, James Freeman, 2005 Kyle Kawabata, 1995 Simon, 1975; Loren Hoppes, 1984; 1982; Chine Jones, 1984; Tony Completed Games: 12 Walks: 70 Tad Thompson (2), 1990; Shawn Odom, 1984; John Skurla, Al Hartman, 1915 Eric Wilkins, 1976; Tyson Stevenson (2), Ray Hattenburg, 1984; Pete Blanksma, 1987; Ray Completed Games: 10 Thompson, 2000 1999; and four others, all prior to Hattenburg, 1997; Casey Kelley, (modern) Jerry Bartow, 1956; Strikeouts: 133 1950 1998; Stefan Bailie, 2000 Norm Angelini, 1969; Aaron Sele, John Olerud, 1988 Hits: 6 Strikeouts: 4 1991 Runs: 94 Charles Weller vs. Ft. Walla Cliff Chambers, 1942; Lanny Games Finished: 23 Todd Belitz, 1997 Walla, 1907; Glen Walker vs. Smith, 1955; Mo Winters, 1956; Reed Rainey, 1985 Earned Runs: 85 Arizona, 1979; Mike Kinkade vs. Marv Chamberlain, 1972; Bill Wins: 15 Todd Belitz, 1997 Washington, 1992; Jeff Scherer Simpson, 1974; Greg Chandler, John Olerud, 1988 Best ERA: 0.47 vs. NMSU, 1999; Kaeo Rubin vs. 1975; Greg Herrick, 1977; Don Losses: 9 Tom Brown, 1967 Northern Colorado, 2005 Long, 1983: Joe Urban (twice), Heath McLellan, 1996; Todd Shutouts: 3 Doubles: 3 1989; Rob Nichols, 1989; Scott Meldahl, 2000; Tony Banaszak, Elwood Hahn, Al Hartman, Norm Mel Lee, 1931; Ed Coleman, 1949; Smith, 1990; Mike Wetmore, 1995; 2003 Moss, Bryan Lewis, Rick Austin, Ron Koeper, 1952; Gary Wyche, Jason Hairston, 1996, 1997; Casey Saves: 10 Dan Frisella, Barry Sbragia, Mark 1960; Dan Wodrich vs. Idaho, Kelley, 1997; Steve Curran, 1998; Reed Rainey, 1984 Beem, Mike Costello 1970; Rick Pavey vs. Oregon Zach Bode, Bookie Gates, 1999; State, 1981; Greg Barton vs. Oral Ryan Smith, Jordan Nilsen, 2000; Roberts, 1984; Scott Hatteberg vs. Tyson Thompson, 2001; Mike Eastern Washington, 1990; Tad Knight, 2001; Justin McClure, 2004; Thompson vs. CWU, 1991; Beau Matthew Thomas, 2005 Campbell vs. Tennessee, 1992; Jeff Stolen Bases: 6 Williamson vs. LCSC, 1994; Ron Bob Waits vs. LCSC, 1971 Naumu vs. Washington, 1995; Jeff Putouts: 25 Scherer vs. NMSU, Ray Hattenburg Cliff Casad vs. Washington, 1912 Career vs. Washington,1999 Putouts: 18 (modern) Triples: 2 by 32 players Phil Westendorf vs. Oregon, 1975; Games: 75 Hits: 405 Ryan Smith vs. NMSU, 1999 Jim Lauer vs. Washington, 1978 Tom Pellerin, 1983-86 Todd Meldahl, 1997-00 Home Runs: 3 Assists: 10 Games Started: 54 Walks: 203 Doug Simon vs. Oregon, 1973; Don Long vs. Northwestern, 1983 Brian Sajonia, 1985-88 Robert Ramsay, 1993-96 Mike Miller vs. LCSC, 1983; Jim Errors: 5 Completed Games: 31 Strikeouts: 278 Connor vs. Gonzaga, 1987; Casey Knapton vs. Idaho, 1918; Don Al Hartman, 1913-16 Aaron Sele, 1989-91 Kelley vs. Gonzaga, 1998; Jason Long vs. LCSC, 1982 Completed Games: 24 Runs: 294 Grove, 1999 Most Consecutive Hits: 10 (modern) Joe McIntosh, 1970-73 Todd Meldahl, 1997-00 RBI: 9 Mike Kinkade vs. Washington, Games Finished: 66 Earned Runs: 247 Doug Simon vs. Oregon, 1973 1992 Reed Rainey, 1983-85 Todd Meldahl, 1997-00 RBI-Doubleheader: 11 Hitting Streak: 28 Games Wins: 34 Best ERA: 1.19 Bob Walker vs. YVC, 1962; Andy Shawn Stevenson, (last 18 games Joe McIntosh, 1970-73 Rick Austin, 1967-68 Alvis vs. Oregon, 1980 of 1997, first 10 games of 1998) Losses: 27 Shutouts: 6 John Olerud holds single-season Todd Meldahl, 1997-00 Al Hartman, 1913-16, Elwood record of 22 games, 1988 Saves: 24 Hahn, 1958-60 Reed Rainey, 1983-85 Best Pct: .944 Records since 1901 are recorded for Games, Games Started, Complete Games, Innings: 326.0 Dan Frisella, 17-1, 1965-66 Games Finished, Wins, Losses, Saves and Shutouts. Since 1951 (modern era), Robert Ramsay, 1993-96 records have been kept for Innings Pitched, Hits, Walks, Strikeouts, Runs, Earned Runs and ERA.

72 2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l Washington state records

Individual–Season Miscellaneous Games: 67 Stolen Bases: 59 Wins: 52, 1988 Road Wins: 23, 1993 Buzzy Verduzco, 1985; Jim Connor, Bob Waits, 1971 (then a NCAA Losses: 42, 1997 Road Losses: 32, 1996 1990 record) Best PCT: .842, 32-6 (1950) Neutral Wins: 17, 1988 At Bats: 246 RBI: 81 Most Conference Wins: 19, 1990 Neutral Losses: 7, 1997 Buzzy Verduzco, 1985 Jeff Hooper, 1987; John Olerud, Most Conference Losses: 20, 1999 Consecutive Games Not Runs: 87 1988 Best Conference PCT: .938, 1966 Shutout: 213 Rob Smith, 1987 Slug. PCT: .876 (15-1) April 20, 1985-Feb. 26, 1989 Hits: 108 John Olerud, 1988 Consecutive Wins: 18, 1980 Consecutive Times Shutout: 3 John Olerud, 1988 Walks: 60 Consecutive Losses: 12, 1996, 1997 OSU twice, Washington, 1942; Doubles: 31 Mark Wyckoff, 1987; Scott Consecutive Wins, Start of CBC twice, Montana, 1958 Mike Kinkade, 1994 Hatteberg, 1991 Season: 18, 1980 Longest Game: 17 innings Triples: 7 Strikeouts: 63 Largest Victory: 26 Washington, 1912 Dave Jones, 1959; Andy Alvis, Casey Kelley, 1998 Pullman Military, 1892; LCSC, Longest Game: 15 innings 1980; Greg Monda, 1983; Average: .464 1907 (modern) Ohio State, 1965; Fresno Greg Barton, 1984 John Olerud, 1988 Largest Victory: 25 State, 1966; Idaho 1971; LCSC, Home Runs: 25 Putouts: 506 (modern) Huron, 1983 (25-0); 1986; California, 2000 Casey Kelley, 1998 Grant Richardson, 2004 Oregon Tech, 1984 (25-0) Extra Inning Games/Season: 6, Grand Slams: 4 Assists: 204 Largest Loss: 24, Washington, 1997 1952; 1990; 2003 Jeff Hooper, 1987 Roy Miller, 1993 Home Wins: 19, 1988 Extra Inning Wins: 5, 1950 Total Bases: 204 Errors: 29 Home Losses: 16, 2005 Extra Inning Losses: 6, 2003 John Olerud, 1988 Greg Hunter, 1989 Doubleheaders Won: 10, 1973, -by-pitches: 25 1974, 1988 Mike Meyers, 1987 Doubleheaders Lost: 4, 1981, 1993, 1994, 1997 Doubleheaders Split: 12, 1985

Individual–Career

Games: 243 Stolen Bases: 97/112 Greg Hunter, 1987-90 Mike Miller, 1980-83 At Bats: 883 Walks: 134 TEAM HITTING–FIELDING Shawn Stevenson, 1997-2000 Jim Connor, 1987-90 Game Runs: 230 Strikeouts: 153 Mike Kinkade, 1992-95 Steve Curran, 1997-00 Runs: 31, LCSC, 1907 Stolen Bases: 11 Hits: 304 Average: .434 Runs: 28, (modern) Oregon, 1975 Montana, 1917; State Pen, 1952 Mike Kinkade, 1992-95 John Olerud, 1987-89 Hits: 25, Whitworth, 1987; Stolen Bases-Inning: 8 Doubles: 75 Slug. PCT: .824 Dartmouth, 1996; NMSU (2) 1999 Utah Valley State (5th), 2004 Mike Kinkade, 1992-95 John Olerud, 1987-89 Doubles: 9, Rutgers, 1990 (Equaled NCAA Record) Triples: 14 Putouts: 1,298 Triples: 6, Whitman, 1945 Assists: 27 Bob Fry, 1963-65 Kevin Brunstad, 1991-94 Triples: 5, (modern) Washington, 1912; Idaho, 1971 Home Runs: 40 Assists: 693 EWSC, 1952; YVC, 1968; Gonzaga, Errors: 16 Jeff Hooper, 1984-87 Greg Hunter, 1987-90 1970 Oregon State, 1919 Total Bases: 459 Errors: 89 Home Runs: 8, Whitworth, 1987 Errors: 9 (modern) Jim Connor, 1987-90 Greg Hunter, 1987-90 Plays: 5, USC, 1969; Oregon LCSC, 1982; Texas A&M, 1997 RBI: 199 Grand Slams: 4 State, 1974; Portland State, 1977; Runs, First Inning: 15 Kevin Brunstad, 1991-94 Jeff Hooper, 1984-87 LCSC, 2000; ASU, 2003 CWU, 1987 Strikeouts: 23, Pacific, 1997 Runs, Ninth Inning: 10 Runs, Inning: 18 NMSU, 1999 Gonzaga, 7th, 1926 Walks: 18, Gonzaga, 1956 Runs, Inning: 15 (modern) CWU, 1st, 1987 TEAM PITCHING Game

Runs: 30, Washington, 1997 Walks: 16, Montana, 1962 Earned Runs: 26, Washington, 1997 Strikeouts: 20, CWU, 1969 Season Hits: 30, Washington, 1997 At Bats: 2,245, 1990 Putouts: 1,685, 1990 Runs: 564, 1987 Assists: 845, 1988 Hits: 726, 1988 Errors: 136, 1997 Doubles: 165, 1990 Fielding PCT: .972, 2004 Season Triples: 36, 1951 Double Plays: 84, 1994 Home Runs: 100, 1987 Hit-by-pitches: 107, 2004 Complete Games: 28, 1976 Walks: 326, 1996 Stolen Bases: 135, 1971 Runs/Game: 9.6, 1926 Innings: 561.2, 1990 Strikeouts: 402, 1990 RBI: 498, 1987 Total Bases: 1,166, 1988 Games Finished: 42, 1980, 1983 Runs: 604, 1997 Walks: 362, 1990 Slugging PCT: .552, 1998 Saves: 16, 1971 Earned Runs: 476, 1997 Strikeouts: 488, 1997 Times Shutout: 9, 2003 Hits: 705, 1997 ERA: 1.69, 1967 Shutouts: 12, 1973 Average: .327, 1988

2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l 73 WSU CAREER LEADERS (1951-05) Cougar hittng–fielding

GAMES: Jason Grove ’98-00 33 PUTOUTS: BATTING AVERAGE: 1. Greg Hunter ’87-90 243 7. Stefan Bailie ’00-01 30 1. Kevin Brunstad ’91-93 1298 1. John Olerud ’87-89 .434 2. Mike Kinkade ’92-95 228 8. Phil Westendorf ’74-77 28 2. Frank Jackson ’70-72 1069 2. Greg Monda ’81-83 .369 3. Jim Connor ’87-90 227 Grant Richardson ‘02-4 28 Greg Monda ’81-83 1069 3. Dale Ford ’64-66 .365 4. Rob Ryan ’93-96 214 9. Dale Ford ’64-66 27 4. Rob Nichols ’87-90 980 4. Glen Walker ’79-80 .362 5. Tad Thompson ’89-92 213 5. Phil Westendorf ’74-77 941 5. Scott Hatteberg ’89-91 .360 6. Shawn Stevenson ’97-00 211 AT BATS: 6. Grant Richardson ‘02-04 919 Mike Kinkade ’92-95 .360 7. Kevin Brunstad ’91-94 206 1. Shawn Stevenson ’97-00 883 7. Steve Webb ’84-86; 88 886 7. Jim Connor ’87-90 .358 8. Bookie Gates ‘99-02 204 2. Greg Hunter ’87-90 848 8. Mike Kinkade ’92-95 822 8. Tom Thomas ’70-71 .355 9. Rob Smith ’84-87 203 3. Mike Kinkade ’92-95 844 9. Andy Alvis ’79-80 817 Ray Hattenburg ’97-00 .355 10. Jeff Hooper ’84-87 202 4. Bookie Gates ‘99-02 758 10. Jim Lauer ’77-78 789 10. Brian Stanton ’78-80 .353 5. Jim Connor ’87-90 756 RUNS: 6. Ray Hattenburg ’97-00 719 ERRORS: ASSISTS: 1. Mike Kinkade ’92-95 230 7. Kevin Brunstad ’91-94 717 1. Greg Hunter ’87-90 89 1. Greg Hunter ’87-90 693 2. Jim Connor ’87-90 217 8. Rob Ryan ’93-96 692 2. Shawn Stevenson ’97-00 77 2. Shawn Stevenson ’97-00 655 3. Shawn Stevenson ’97-00 200 9. Evan Hecker ‘99-02 684 3. Mike Wetmore ’94-96 65 3. Bookie Gates ‘99-02 567 4. Greg Hunter ’87-90 189 10. Mike Wetmore ’94-96 656 4. Loren Hoppes ’83-84; ’86-87 63 4. Mike Wetmore ’94-96 509 5. Rob Smith ’84-87 178 Bookie Gates ‘99-02 63 5. Ron Naumu ’92-95 474 6. Mike Miller ’80-83 170 RBI: 6. Dave Jones ’57-59 51 6. Dan Wodrich ’77-80 470 7. Mike Wetmore ’94-96 167 1. Kevin Brunstad ’91-94 199 Paul Noce ’79-81 51 7. Loren Hoppes ’83-88 459 8. Tad Thompson ’89-92 158 2. Mike Kinkade ’92-95 197 Bill Simpson ’74-76 51 8. Marty Maxwell ’74-77 438 9. Ken Cameron ’93-95 149 3. Jim Connor ’87-90 189 Ron Naumu ’92-95 51 9. Roy Miller ’91-93 433 10. Kevin Brunstad ’91-94 146 4. Jeff Hooper ’84-87 172 10. Roger Dirkes ’73-75 50 10. Paul Noce ’79-81 385 Ray Hattenburg ’97-00 146 5. Phil Westendorf ’74-77 162 6. Marv Chamberlain ’71-74 156 HITS: 7. Greg Hunter ’87-90 153 Jason Grove inked a 1. Mike Kinkade ’92-95 304 8. Kevin Brunstad ’91-93 150 2. Shawn Stevenson ’97-00 273 9. Bookie Gates ‘99-02 147 contract in 2000 with 3. Jim Connor ’87-90 271 10. Tad Thompson ’89-92 141 the , 4. Greg Hunter ’87-90 263 foregoing his senior 5. Ray Hattenburg ’97-00 255 WALKS: year at WSU. In three 6. Kevin Brunstad ’91-94 245 1. Jim Connor ’87-90 134 years at WSU Grove hit 7. Bookie Gates ‘99-02 232 2. Ron Naumu ’92-95 128 33 home runs. 8. Jeff Hooper ’84-87 225 3. Mike Miller ’80-83 123 9. Tad Thompson ’89-92 223 Mike Kinkade ’92-95 123 10. Jay Miller ‘03-05 219 5. Phil Westendorf ’74-77 117 6. Tad Thompson ’89-92 112 DOUBLES: 7. Scott Hatteberg ’89-91 110 1. Mike Kinkade ’92-95 75 8. Mark Wyckoff ’84; 86-88 108 2. Tad Thompson ’89-92 65 9. Rob Smith ’84-87 106 3. Kevin Brunstad ’91-94 58 10. Shawn Stevenson ’97-00 105 4. Jim Connor ’87-90 57 5. Ray Hattenburg ’97-00 56 STRIKEOUTS: 6. Greg Hunter ’87-90 52 1. Steve Curran ’97-00 153 7. Scott Hatteberg ’89-91 50 8. Shawn Stevenson ’97-00 49 2. Jim Connor ’87-90 151 9. Jeff Hooper ’84-87 47 3. Casey Kelley ’96-98 142 Kevin Brunstad ’91-93 47 4. Steve Gleason ’96-99 137 5. Mike Wetmore ’94-96 126 TRIPLES: 6. Bookie Gates ‘99-02 125 1. Bob Fry ’63-65 14 7. Jason Hairston ’95-97 116 Ken Cameron ’93-95 14 8. Ray Hattenburg ’96-00 115 3. Steve Gleason ‘96-99 12 9. Scott Smith ’87-90 99 Greg Hunter ’87-90 12 10. Phil Westendorf ’74-77 98 Mike Kinkade ’92-95 12 6. Dave Jones ’57-59 11 STOLEN BASES: Andy Alvis ’79-80 11 1. Mike Miller ’80-83 97/112 Paul Noce ’79-80 11 2. Bob Waits ’69-71 94 Mike Wetmore ’94-96 11 3. Roger Dirkes ’73-75 75/89 10. Dale Ford ’64-66 10 4. Steve Merkley ’71-73 67 Dave Edler ’75-78 10 Mike Wetmore ’94-96 67/90 Jim Connor ’87-90 10 6. Bob Fry ’63-65 48 Shawn Stevenson ’97-00 10 Steve Grasser ’71-73 48 John G. Olerud Tom Jobb ’74-77 48/58 set school records HOME RUNS: 9. John Rankin ’69-70 47 at the plate and 1. Jeff Hooper ’84-87 40 10. Larry Poffenroth ’75-77 40/44 on the mound in 2. Casey Kelley ’96-98 38 Dave Edler ’75-76 40 3. Jim Connor ’87-90 37 Ken Cameron ’93-95 40/58 a Cougar uniform 4. Beau Campbell ’89-92 34 from 1987-89. 5. John Olerud ’87-89 33

74 2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l WSU CAREER LEADERS (1951-03) Cougar pitching

GAMES: WINS: LOSSES: EARNED RUNS: 1. Tom Pellerin ’83-86 75 1. Joe McIntosh ’71-73 34 1. Todd Meldahl, ’97-00 27 1. Todd Meldahl ’97-00 247 2. Reed Rainey ’83-85 74 2. Bob Sherwood ’74-77 30 2. Robert Ramsay ’93-96 17 2. Robert Ramsay ’93-96 180 Les McTavish ’97-00 74 3. Tom McGraw ’87-90 28 Garrett Alwert ‘00-04 17 3. Todd Belitz ’95-97 167 4. Nick Kenyon ‘00-03 67 4. John Olerud ’87-89 26 4. Todd Belitz ’95-97 15 4. Garrett Alwert ‘00-04 158 5. Lanakila Niles ‘99-02 66 Aaron Sele ’89-91 26 5. Aaron Sele ’89-91 14 5. Brian Sajonia ’85-88 145 6. Darin Nolan ’88-91 65 Kyle Kawabata ’92-95 26 Jason Valley ’91-94 14 6 Bryce Chamerlin ‘02-04 138 Todd Meldahl ’97-00 65 6. Al Hartman ’13-16 24 Eric Estes ’92-95 14 7. Dave Wheeler ’95-98 133 Zach Fisher ‘99-02 65 Brian Sajonia ’85-88 24 Garrett Alwert ‘00-03 14 8. Todd Springs ’89-92 130 9. Brian Sajonia ’85-88 64 8. Dick Montee ’58-60 23 9. Tyson Thompson 13 Les McTavish ’97-00 130 Garrett Alwert ‘00-04 64 Eric Wilkins ’75-77 23 Zach Fisher ‘99-02 13 10. Kyle Kawabata ’92-95 126 10. Rod Keogh ’50-52 22 Tony Banaszak ‘01-03 13 COMPLETE GAMES: Tracy Harris ’74-77 22 Aaron Mackenzie ‘03-04 13 WALKS: 1. Al Hartman ’13-16 31 Jason Evenhus ’91-93 22 1. Robert Ramsay ’93-96 203 2. Joe McIntosh ’71-73 24 INNINGS PITCHED: 2. Todd Meldahl ’97-00 165 3. Merritt McCully ’05-08 23 SHUTOUTS: 1. Robert Ramsay ’93-96 326.0 3. Guy Normand ’83-86 162 Norm Moss ’13-16 23 1. Al Hartman ’13-16 6 2. Bob Sherwood ’74-77 314.2 4. Eric Wilkins ’75-77 156 5. Joe Halm ’05-09 22 Elwood Hahn ’58-60 6 3. Joe McIntosh ’71-73 313.1 5. Tom McGraw ’87-90 135 6. Tracy Harris ’74-77 21 3. Norm Moss ’13-16 5 4. Brian Sajonia ’85-88 311.2 6. Tracy Harris ’74-77 129 Aaron Sele ’89-91 21 Busher Lewis ’17-20 5 5. Todd Meldahl ’97-00 310.2 7. Elwood Hahn ’58-60 127 8. Busher Lewis ’17-20 20 Dan Frisella ’65-66 5 6. Tom McGraw ’87-90 295.2 8. Bob Sherwood ’74-77 122 Elwood Hahn ’58-60 20 Tracy Harris ’74-77 5 7. Aaron Sele ’89-91 293.2 9. Todd Belitz ’95-97 120 10. Bob Kinneman ’36-37, ’39 19 7. Landy James ’51-53 4 8. Guy Normand ’83-86 278.0 Tyson Thompson ’99-01 120 Bob Sherwood ’74-77 19 Rick Austin ’67-68 4 9. Tracy Harris ’74-77 277.1 Mark Beem ’73-75 4 10. Kyle Kawabata ’92-95 264.1 RUNS ALLOWED: GAMES STARTED: Bob Sherwood ’74-77 4 1. Todd Meldahl ’97-00 294 1. Brian Sajonia ’85-88 54 HITS ALLOWED: 2. Robert Ramsay ’93-96 208 2. Todd Meldahl ’97-00 51 GAMES FINISHED IN RELIEF: 1. Todd Meldahl, ’97-00 405 3. Brian Sajonia ’85-88 202 3. Tom McGraw ’87-90 46 1. Reed Rainey ’83-84 66 2. Brian Sajonia ’85-88 356 4. Todd Belitz ’95-97 191 4. Bob Sherwood ’74-77 45 2. Kip Fagg ’83; 85-87 32 3. Garrett Alwert ‘00-04 317 5. Garrett Alwert ‘00-04 188 5. Tracy Harris ’74-77 42 3. Russ Foster ’46-50 26 4. Robert Ramsay ’93-96 312 6. Les McTavish ’97-00 168 6. Robert Ramsay ’93-96 42 4. Steve Hancock ’80-83 25 5. Bob Sherwood ’74-77 297 7. Dave Wheeler, ’95-98 164 7. Guy Normand ’83-86 40 5. Oscar Jones ’29-31 23 6. Kyle Kawabata ’92-95 287 8. Bryce Chamberlin ‘02-04 163 8. Joe McIntosh ’71-73 39 6. Chris Camp ’75-77 22 7. Joe McIntosh ’71-73 272 9. Tyson Thompson ’99-01 161 9. Aaron Sele ’89-90 37 7. Mike Avey ’64-66 19 8. Shawn Hathaway ’84-87 270 10. Tracy Harris ’74-77 156 10. Elwood Hahn ’58-60 36 8. Todd Springs ’89-92 18 9. Aaron Sele ’89-91 269 Kyle Kawabata ’92-95 156 Jason Evenhus ’91-93 36 9. Jim Lavick ’69-71 17 10. Tracy Harris ’74-77 255 Rick Schafer ’73-75 17 EARNED RUN AVERAGE: STRIKEOUTS: (min. 100 ip) 1. Aaron Sele ’89-91 278 1. Rick Austin ’67-68 1.19 2. Robert Ramsay ’93-96 273 2. Dan Frisella ’65-66 1.49 3. Joe McIntosh ’71-73 251 3. Tom Brown ’66-67 1.55 4. Todd Meldahl, ’97-00 244 4. Joe Karp ’66-68 1.56 5. Elwood Hahn ’58-60 226 5. Mike Avey ’64-66 1.86 6. Guy Normand ’83-86 221 6. Landy James ’51-53 2.13 7. Dick Montee ’58-60 216 7. Norm Angelini ’68-69 2.29 8. Tom McGraw ’87-90 252 8. Bob Bolingbroke ’58-60 2.42 9. Dan Frisella ’65-66 191 9. Murray Gage-Cole ’70-71 2.44 10. Eric Wilkins ’75-77 186 10. Larry Herman ’72-73 2.46

SAVES: 1. Reed Rainey ’83-85 24 2. Russ Foster ’46-50 13 3. Mike Gomez ’69-71 9 Jim Lavick ’69-71 9 Tom Pellerin ’83-86 9 Reggie Rivard ’98-00 9 7. Oscar Jones ’29-31 8 Mike Avey ’64-66 8 Aaron Sele, a Cougar from 9. Joe McLean ’65-67 7 1989-91, is the career strikeout Dane Renkert, ‘04-05 7 leader with 278. He is also in the record books in the Top 10 for games started, wins, losses, and hits allowed. Sele, a first-round draft pick by the in 1991, now plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l 75 WSU single season LEADERS Cougar hitting–fielding

GAMES: HITS: STOLEN BASES: ASSISTS: 1. Buzzy Verduzco ’85 67 1. John Olerud ’88 108 1. Bob Waits ’71 59/65 1. Roy Miller ’93 204 2. John Olerud ’88 66 2. Jeff Hooper ’87 92 2. Mike Miller ’83 43/49 2. Bill Cruikshank ’85 192 Jim Connor ’90 67 3. Jim Connor ’88 91 3. Mike Miller ’82 38/42 Bookie Gates ’01 192 Pete Blanksma ’88 66 4. Mike Kinkade ’94 90 4. John Rankin ’70 35/40 4. Shawn Stevenson ’00 191 Scott Hatteberg ’90 66 5. Scott Hatteberg ’90 88 Roger Dirkes ’74 35/42 5. Greg Hunter ’88 180 Tim Kuykendall ’90 66 Ray Hattenburg ’99 88 6. Steve Merkley ’72 32/35 Mike Wetmore ’96 180 7. Jeff Johnsen ’85 65 7. Rob Smith ’87 87 Mike Wetmore ’96 32/39 7. Paul Noce ’81 178 Steve Webb ’88 65 Jim Connor ’90 87 8. Roger Kirkes ’75 31/34 Jeff Johnsen ’85 178 9. Greg Hunter ’88 64 9. Dave Edler ’78 81 Joey Zellner ’85 31/34 9. Greg Hunter ’89 175 Jim Connor ’88 64 10. Ken Cameron ’95 81 10. Steve Merkley ’73 29/38 10. Greg Hunter ’90 172

RUNS: DOUBLES: STRIKEOUTS: PUTOUTS: 1. Rob Smith ’87 87 1. Mike Kinkade ’94 31 1. Casey Kelley ’98 63 1. Grant Richardson ‘04 506 2. John Olerud ’88 83 2. Scott Hatteberg ’90 29 2. Jason Hairston ’96 55 2. Kevin Brunstad ’93 497 3. Mike Kinkade ’94 72 3. Kevin Brunstad ’93 26 3. Casey Kelley ’97 53 3. Rob Nichols ’90 482 4. Mike Miller ’83 71 4. Tad Thompson ’92 25 4. Jeff Scherer ’99 51 4. Stefan Bailie ’01 473 5. Jim Connor ’90 70 5. Jim Connor ’90 23 Jordan Nilsen ’00 51 5. Greg Barton ’84 461 6. Kelly Smith ’80 69 6. Rob Smith ’87 22 6. Steve Gleason ’99 47 6. Greg Monda ’83 451 Mike Meyers ’87 69 Jim Connor ’88 22 Jim Murphy, ‘05 47 7. Mike Kinkade ’95 442 8. Mike Wetmore ’94 66 8. Greg Monda ’83 21 8. Steve Curran ’99 46 8. Andy Alvis ’80 441 9. Mike Kinkade ’93 64 John Olerud ’88 21 9. Roy Miller ’93 45 9. Jim Murphy, ’05 440 Kaoe Rubin ‘04 64 Scott Hatteberg ’91 21 10. Jim Connor ’88 44 10. Jim Lauer ’77 439 Tad Thompson ’91 21 Jason Grove ’99 44 AT BATS: Jay Miller ‘03 21 Mike Knight ’01 44 AVERAGE: 1. Buzzy Verduzco ’85 246 Derek Bruce ‘03 44 1. John Olerud ’88 464 2. Shawn Stevenson ’99 245 TRIPLES: 2. Bob Garretson ’64 .438 3. Greg Hunter ’88 244 1. Dave Jones ’59 7 WALKS: 3. Kelly Smith ’80 .418 4. Jeff Hooper ’87 243 Andy Alvis ’80 7 1. Mark Wyckoff ’87 60 4. Ray Hattenburg ’99 .398 5. Tim Kuykendall ’90 242 Greg Monda ’83 7 Scott Hatteberg ’91 60 5. Glen Walker ’80 .396 6. Rob Smith ’87 240 Greg Barton ’84 7 2. Jim Connor ’90 55 6. Arnie Pleasant ’60 .395 7. John Olerud ’88 233 5. Bob Fry ’63 6 3. Mike Miller ’82 54 7. Jason Grove ’99 .394 Jim Connor ’88 233 Bob Fry ’64 6 4. John Olerud ’88 50 8. Greg Monda ’82 .392 9. Mike Kinkade ’94 232 Paul Noce ’81 6 5. Don Wulff ’81 48 9. Jim Connor ’88 .391 10. Scott Hatteberg ’90 231 Don Long ’83 6 Pete Blanksma ’88 48 10. Dale Ford ’66 .390 Rob Ryan ’95 231 Jeff Corbally ’84 6 7. Jason King ’90 47 Ken Cameron ’95 6 Mike Wetmore ’94 47 RBI: Steve Gleason ’98 6 9. Matt Minium ’78 46 1. Jeff Hooper ’87 81 10. Chine Jones ’84 45 John Olerud ’88 81 HOME RUNS: 3. Glen Walker ’80 76 1. Casey Kelley ’98 25 4. Marv Chamberlain ‘74 73 2. John Olerud ’88 23 5. Beau Campbell ’92 72 3. Glen Walker ’80 21 6. Casey Kelley ’98 68 Jeff Hooper ’87 21 Grant Richardson ‘04 68 5. Beau Campbell ’92 20 8. Kevin Brunstad ’93 67 6. Rob Smith ’87 19 9. Greg Monda ’83 65 7. Jason Grove ’99 18 Rod Smith ’87 65 Mike Meyers ’87 18 9. Stefan Bailie ’01 18 10. Dale Ford ’66 17

Shawn Stevenson’s 191 assists in 2000 were just 13 short of the school record.

76 2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l WSU single season LEADERS Cougar pitching

GAMES PITCHED WINS INNINGS SAVES 1. Dane Renkert ‘05 30 1. John Olerud ‘88 15 1. John Olerud ‘88 122.2 1. Reed Rainey ‘84 10 2. Danny Allison ‘91 29 2. Joe McIntosh ‘73 13 2. Aaron Sele ‘90 121.7 2. Reed Rainey ‘85 8 3. David Wainhouse ‘88 27 3. Aaron Sele ‘90 12 3. Joe McIntosh ‘73 120.2 3. Oscar Jones ‘29 7 4. Chad Miles ‘94 26 Rick Austin ‘68 12 4. Bob Sherwood ‘76 116.0 4. Mike Gomez ‘71 6 Reggie Rivard ‘99 26 5. Kyle Kawabata ‘95 11 5. Wayne Lindemann ‘92 113.7 Reed Rainey ‘83 6 Matt O’Brien ‘99 26 6. Matt O’Brien ‘00 10 6. Kyle Kawabata ‘95 111.0 Tom Pellerin ‘86 6 7. Reel Rainey ‘85 25 Jason Evenhus ‘93 10 Tom McGraw ‘90 111.0 David Wainhouse ‘88 6 Ken Day ‘89 25 Tom McGraw ‘90 10 8. Aaron Sele ‘91 108.3 7. John Freeman ‘56 5 Brian Parks ‘93 25 Kurt Wagnanen ‘85 10 9. Eric Wilkins ‘77 108.1 Paul Taylor ‘64 5 Nick Kenyon ‘03 25 Joe McIntosh ‘72 10 Aaron Mackenzie ‘04 108.1 Jered Fowler ‘96 5 Joe McIntosh ‘71 10 Reggie Rivard ‘99 5 COMPLETE GAMES Dan Frisella ’60 10 HITS ALLOWED Dane Renkert ‘05 5 1. Jerry Bartow ‘56 10 Rod Keogh ‘51 10 1. Eddie Bonine ’02 124 Norm Angelini ‘69 10 Brandon Hundt ’02 124 RUNS ALLOWED Joe McIntosh ‘73 10 LOSSES 3. Kyle Kawabata ‘95 121 1. Todd Belitz ‘97 94 Aaron Sele ’91 10 1. Todd Meldahl ‘00 9 4. Tony Banaszak ‘03 119 2. Eddie Bonine ’02 91 2. Elwood Hahn ‘59 9 Heath McLellan ‘96 9 5. Matt O’Brien ‘00 115 3. Brandon Hundt ’02 84 Paul Taylor ‘65 9 Tony Banaszak ‘03 9 Todd Meldahl ‘98 115 4. Todd Meldahl ‘99 78 Dan Frisella ‘65 9 3. Todd Belitz ‘97 8 7. Jamaal Gaines ‘99 111 5. Todd Meldahl ‘00 77 Rick Austin ‘68 9 Eddie Bonine ’02 8 8. Wayne Lindemann ‘92 110 Jamaal Gaines ‘99 77 Aaron Sele ‘90 9 Aaron Mackenzie ‘04 8 9. Brian Sajonia ‘88 109 7. Tony Banaszak ‘03 76 Kyle Kawabata ‘95 9 James Freeman ‘05 8 Joe McIntosh ‘73 109 Bryce Chamberlin ‘03 76 7. Zach Fisher ‘01 7 Aaron Mackenzie ‘04 109 9. Les McTavish ‘97 75 GAMES STARTED Todd Meldahl ‘99 7 10. Justin Cayetano ‘01 74 1. Tom McGraw ’90 17 Dave Wheeler ‘97 7 STRIKEOUTS James Freeman ‘05 17 Wade Parrish ‘97 7 1. Aaron Sele ‘90 121 EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 3. Todd Meldahl ‘00 16 Rob Ramsay ‘96 7 2. Aaron Sele ‘91 114 1. Todd Belitz ‘97 85 Aaron Sele ’90 16 George VanHorn ‘57 7 3. John Olerud ‘88 113 2. Eddie Bonine ’02 74 John Olerud ‘88 16 Brandon Hundt ’02 7 4. Dan Frisella ‘66 108 3. Todd Meldahl ‘99 69 Brian Sajonia ‘88 16 5. Joe McIntosh ‘73 102 4. Bryce Chamberlin ‘03 68 Joe McIntosh ‘73 16 SHUTOUTS 6. Aaron Mackenzie ‘04 95 5. Todd Meldahl ‘00 67 Bob Sherwood ‘75 16 1. Al Hartman ‘16 3 7. Robert Ramsay ‘96 94 Brandon Hundt ’02 67 Eddie Bonine ’02 16 Norm Moss ‘16 3 8. Norm Angelini ‘69 91 7. Justin Cayetano ‘01 66 Aaron Mackenzie ‘04 16 Bryan Lewis ‘19 3 Tom McGraw ‘90 91 8. Tony Banaszak ‘03 64 Elwood Hahn ‘59 3 10. Joe McIntosh ‘72 89 9. Dave Wheeler ‘97 59 Dan Frisella ‘65 3 Les McTavish ‘97 59 Rick Austin ‘68 3 WALKS Barry Sbragia ‘72 3 1. Eric Wilkins ‘77 71 ERA (Min. 40i) Mark Beem ‘74 3 2. Tyson Thompson ‘00 70 1. Tom Brown (57.0i) ‘67 0.47 Mike Costello ‘84 3 3. Clarence Wilkenson ‘51 60 2. Bob Salisbury (42.2i) ‘65 0.85 Robert Ramsay ‘96 60 3. Rick Austin (98.1i) ‘68 1.10 5. Todd Springs ‘90 55 4. Mike Avey (52.0i) ‘65 1.22 6. James Freeman ‘05 54 5. John Hoffman (49.0i) ‘76 1.29 7. Dave Wright ‘73 51 6. Rick Austin (67.2i) ’67 1.33 Jerry Bartow ‘56 51 7. Landy James (72.0i) ’51 1.38 9. Robert Ramsay ‘94 50 8. Roger Stein (75.1i) ’73 1.43 10. Robert Ramsay ‘95 49 9. Joe Karp (68.2i) ’68 1.44 10. Dan Frisella (90.0i) ’66 1.50

John Olerud holds single season records in wins (15), and innings pitched (122.2). He is also second in games started (16), and third in strikeouts (113).

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Berg, Arthur 1925, 27 Carr, Clayton 1949 A Bergman, Rosevelt 1943 Carr, Clayton H. 1950-51 Adams, Brock 1982-83-84-85 Beuke, Mike 1983 Carrithers, Jim 1976-77 Adams, Clarence 1929 Bickel, Bill 1976 Carrithers, Rob 1985 Adams, Kenneth 1927-28 Birney, Dennis R. 1967 Carroll, Terrance V. 1949-50-51 Ahearn, William 1940 Bishop, Ernest 1935-36-37 Carter, Forrest 1936-37 Aho, Larry 1954, 58 Bishop, R. Gail 1942 Casad, Clifford 1913-14 Aiken, Ronald 1955-56 Blanksma, Pete 1987-88 Cayetano, Justin 2001 Akins, Al 1942-43 Blocklinger, Ron 1961-62 Cebula, Nick 2005 Alastra, Abijah 1994 Blume, George 1939 Cecaci, Ernest S. 1954 Alexander, Grant 2005 Bode, Zachary 1997-2000 Cenatiempo, Kris 1986 Allen, Edward 1924-25 Bogart, Fred 1980-81-82 Cey, Doug 1978-79 Allen, Steve 1985-86 Bohler, Roy 1914-15-16 Cey, Ronald C. 1968 Alley, Danny Ray 1969-70 Bohlke, Doug 1952-53 Chamberlain, Bryce 2002-04 Alvis, Andy 1979-80 Boldt, Bruce 1956-57 Chamberlain, Marv 1971-72-73-74 Alwert, Garrett 2001-04 Bolingbroke, Robert A. 1958-59-60 Chambers, Clifford 1941-42 Alwood, Brian 1976 Bonnie, Eddie 2002 Chandler, Carl 1994 Amble, Chad 1993 Book, Larry Lee 1968-69 Chandler, Greg 1975-76-77 Anderson, Albert 1913-14-15-16 Borges, Jeff 1993-94 Chaney, Bruce 1978-79 Anderson, Bob 1945-46 Borrego, Eric 1998 Chapados, James 1971-72-73 Anderson, Brian 1976 Boston, Tyson 2001-02 Clark, Jefferson L. 1968-69 Anderson, Clarence 1924 Bouchee, Edward 1952 Clarke, Tim 1980-81 Anderson, Murray 1914 Bowman, Mark 1996 Clifford, Jared 1994-95-96 Anderson, Roy 1938 Boytz, Richard H. 1950-51-52 Clinger, Wardell 1925 Anderson, Roy 1983 Branigan, Thomas 1941-42-43 Cochrane, Jeff 1989 Andrusco, Mike 2002 Brannfors, Albert 1937-38-39 Cody, Tom 1995 Angelini, Norman S. 1968-69 Bray, Stanley 1921-22-23 Cole, Harvey 1926-27-28-29 Angell, Larry 1972 Brayton, Fredrick C. (Bobo) 1946-47-48 Coleman, Eddie 1949-50-51 Angelo, Joe 1938 Brayton, Fritz 1974 Coleman, Frank 1932-33-34 Anthony, Bruce 1982 Brossman, Jack 1979 Collishaw, Dave 1984-85 Arbelbide, Ollie 1932-33-34 Brown, James 1966 Compton, Gerald 1949 Aries, Don 1942-43, 47 Brown, Thomas J. 1966-67 Conley, Gene 1950 Aubrey, R. 1927 Bruce, Derek 2002-03 Connor, Jim 1987-88-89-90 Auckland, Tony 1999 Brunstad, Harold T. 1965-66 Cook, Clyde D. 1919-20 August, Nick J. 1959-60-61 Brunstad, Kevin 1991-92-93-94 Cook, Harold 1922-23 Austin, Rick G. 1967-68 Brunswick, Gordon 1948-49-50 Cook, John 1978-79 Avey, Michael John 1965-66 Buckley, Archie 1929-30 Cook, Ryan 1996 Bueke, Mike 1981-82 Cooney, Jack 1931 Bulach, Rob 1984 Corbally, Jeff 1984-85 B Burkardt, Bob 1976 Costello, Mike 1982, 84 Babler, Michael E. 1969 Burrows, Robert 1953 Coulter, Leo 1914 Baeder, Jonathan 2000-03 Bush, John 1973-74 Cozzens, Aaron 1998-99 Bailey, Greg 1982-83 Bushman, Henry 1939, 41 Cragin, Edmund “Ted” 1928-29 Bailie, Stephen 2000-01 Butts, Vern 1939-40-41 Cranston, Roy 1940, 43, 45 Banaszak, Anthony (Tony) 2001,2003 Buzzard, Donald 1928-29 Creighton, Greg 1974 Banks, Gary 1959, 61 Byram, Arnold 1935-36-37 Crook, Brady 1990-91 Banton, Micah 1999 Crook, Pat 1960-61-62 Barowsky, Don 1993-94 Crow, Don 1977-78-79 Bartlome, Joshua 2002 C Cruikshank, Bill 1985-86 Barton, Greg 1983-84 Cain, George C. 1969-70-71 Curran, Steve 1997-00 Bartow, Jerome J. 1954-55-56 Calabrese, Ryan 1999 Curry, Mitchell 1925 Bass, Regan 1982 Cameron, Ken 1993-94-95 Bayton, Ron 1945 Camp, Chris 1975-76-77 Becker, Rudolf 1925, 27 Camp, Gene 1949-50-51 D Beckett, Nason 1997-98 Campbell, Beau 1989-90-91-92 Daggett, Cameron 1940-41-42 Beem, Mark 1973-74-75 Campbell, Robert D. 1938 Dahl, Wesley 1947-48 Beemer, William F. 1965 Campbell, Terry 1953, 55 Dahlen, Mentor 1931 Beetham, Brett 2003-04 Canela, Anthony 1994 Daman, Wayne Jr. 2004-05 Belitz, Todd 1995-96-97 Caraher, Joe 1933-34-35 Damon, Floyd 1957-58-59 Bell, Steven L. 1963-64 Cardan, James 1946 Damon, Howard “Lefty” 1928-29-30 Bendele, Henry 1933-34 Carlon, Mike 1961 Dau, Robert 1940, 42-43 Beneke, George 1922-23 Carlson, Clyde 1936-37-38 Davis, Donny 2000-01 Benson, Harry 1919-20 Carney, Scott 1988 Davis, Larry 1981-82

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Davis, Roy 1914 Ford, Dale 1964-65-66 Hall, Richard 2001 Davis, Roy 1957 Ford, James 1955 Hamik, Josh 1993-94-95-96 Davison, George 1942-43 Foster, Earl 1921-22-23 Hancock, Steve 1981-82-83 Dawson, Tony 1999 Foster, George 1962-63 Hanley, Harold 1922-23 Day, John D. 1963 Foster, Russell A. 1946, 48-49-50 Hanley, LeRoy B. 1920 Day, Ken 1989-90 Fowler, Jered 1996 Hannah, Donald B. 1968 Dechenes, Dave 1994 Franc, Glen 1951 Hannah, James 1966-67 Delos Santos, Van 2001 Frank, Lee D. 1952-53 Hansen, Terrel 1985-86-87 Dickerson, Ronald F. “Steve” 1967-68-69 Franklin, Corky 1993 Hanson, Christian M. 1969-70 Diehl, Dave 1972 Franklin, Richard (Zach) 2002, 2004-05 Hanson, Vince 1945 DiJulio, Guy 1926-27-28-29 Freeman, James 2002-05 Harasimowicz, Kevin 1999 Dingwall, Eric 2005 Freeman, Jason 2004-05 Hardman, Jack G. 1954-55-56 Dirkes, Bob 1974 Freeman, John 1955-56 Hare, Ronald 1957 Dirkes, Roger 1973-74-75 Friel, Jack 1921-22-23 Hare, Vern 1985 Dodds, Jim 1987 Frisella, Daniel V. 1965-66 Harmon, Dan 1976 Dodge, John Richard 1943 Fry, Robert M. 1963-64-65 Harris, Samuel 1973 Dolquist, Leland N. 1950, 54 Harris, Tracy 1974-75-76-77 Doman, Scott 1968 Harris, Woody 1974 Donlin, Sean 1999-01 G Harshman, David B. 1968-69 Dosskey, Charles 1939-40, 42 Gage-Cole, Murray 1970-71 Hart, Justin 2002-04 Doyle, James P. 1966-67 Gaines, Jamaal 1998-99 Hartman, J. Albert 1913-14-15-16 Doyle, Jim 1952 Gallagher, John 1961 Hathaway, Shawn 1984-85-86-87 Drake, Donald 1953 Galloway, Early “Sonny” 1950 Hatteberg, Scott 1990-91 Duncan, Pete 1969-70 Garretson, Robert A. 1964 Hattenburg, Ray 1997-2000 Dunlap, Richard “Butch” 1966-67 Garrett, Gregory 1967 Hawthorne, Charles 1971 Dyson, George 1942 Gates, Jeron “Bookie” 1999-2002 Heaton, Terry 1970-71-72 Gause, Edwin B. 1963 Hecker, Evan 1999-2002 Gehrke, Harold 1934 Heighton, James 1923, 27 E Gentry, Dale 1940-41 Heimbigner, Craig 1962-63 Eakin, Robert M. 1954 Geppert, William 1953 Held, Gary 1976 Eastman, Sam 1937-38-39 Giese, Paul A. 1960 Hemel, Joe 1941, 46-47 Edler, Dave 1976-77-78 Gillis, Donald “Skip” 1967-68 Henderson, Collin 2002-04 Edler, Dustyn 1998-99 Gitzen, George 1944 Hendon, Marshall 2002 Edwards, Rick 1980 Glaser, Joseph 1999 Hendrickson, Eddie L. 1968-69 Ellingsen, Carl 1930 Glaze, Marcus 1996-97 Hendrickson, Mark 1995 Elliot, Steven L. 1969-70 Gleason, Steve 1996-99 Henley, Mike 1976-77 Emerson, Jeff 1981-82 Goddard, Edwin 1935-36-37 Herman, Larry 1972-73 Emerson, Richard 1938-39-40 Godfrey, Herbert 1941 Herrick, Greg 1976-77 Endsley, John 1962-63-64 Golden, Albert “Red” 1954-55 Herrmann, Bryan 1984-85 Eno, David 2002 Goligoski, Jason 1991-92 Herrold, Dwight “Pete” 1933-34-35 Erickson, Oscar 1932-33 Gomez, Michael E. 1969-70-71 Hersey, Gordon L. 1954-55-56 Estes, Eric 1992-93-94-95 Gores, Greg 1991 Hetherington, Billy 2002 Estill, Myron 1931-32 Gorrell, Billy 2002-03 Hilde, Howard 1981 Evans, Eugene 1942 Graffis, William (Billy) 1999 Hill, Clay 1979-80-81 Evenhus, Jason 1991-92-93 Graham, J. 1920 Hinrichs, Phil 1978-79 Everett, Brady 2005 Graham, Wes 1974-75 Hinrichs, Scott 1986 Evert, Stephen B. 1970 Grahek, John 1935 Hoffman, John 1976 Exley, Gerald 1927-28 Grasser, Steve 1971-72-73 Hogan, Dan 1983 Greeny, Burdette 1997 Holen, Jeff 1987 Grove, Jason 1998-2000 Holsclaw, Jack 1938 F Grummett, Stanley 1926 Holsten, Claud 1931 Fagg, Kip 1986-87 Grutz, Brendan 1996 Hooper, Albert “Pete” L. 1938-39, 41 Faller, William 1946-47-48 Guiver, Robin M. 1998-99 Hooper, Frank 1936 Falkenborg, Wes 2000, 2002-03 Gurnsey, Vern 1945 Hooper, Jeff 1984-85-86-87 Farrar, Jeremy 2003-04 Gustafson, Ed 1988-89 Hoorelbeke, Jesse 1997 Fels, Michael 1968-69 Hoppes, Loren 1983-84-86-87 Fender, Jonathan 2002-03 Horan, Dan 1926 Fields, Kenneth 1936 H Horner, Jim 1993-94-95-96 Fischer, Jon 1996 Haddock, Harold 1961 Houston, Robert 1933-34-35 Fiscus, Scott 1931 Hahn, Elwood B. 1958-59-60 Hubbell, Richard 1986-89 Fisher, Zachary 1999-2002 Hairston, Jason 1995-96-97 Hull, Louis 1926-27, 30-31 Fiskland, Edward O. 1965-66 Hall, Luther 1938 Hultman, Mike 1974-75-76 Foisy, Ron 1954-55-56 Hall, Nick 2005

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Hundt, Brandon 2002, 2004 Kortr, Lewis 1924 McCarron, J. A. 1928 Hunt, Jay 1982-83 Kost, Steve 2005 McClure, Justin 2004-05 Hunter, Greg 1987-88-89-90 Koster, Marvin 1929-30-31 McCollum, Louis 1938-39-40 Hursey, Glenn 1942 Kosturos, Zach 2004-05 McCord, Robert 1926-27-28 Kotula, Martcil 1919, 21 McDonald, Ivan 1921 Kramer, Wallace 1943, 47 McDowell, Ervin 1926-27-28-29 I Kranc, Clayton 1935-36-37 McElroy, R. 1913 Irvine, Earl 1932-33-34 Kranc, Glenn 1952-53 McGrath, Zapper 2003 Krause, Robert 1971 McGraw, Tom 1987-88-89-90 Kuehl, David G. 1915, 19 McGuire, Robert C. 1948-49-50 Kulzer, Norbert G. 1915, 19-20 McIntosh, Earl 1953-54-55 J Kuykendall, Tim 1989-90 McIntosh, Joe 1971-72-73 Jackson, Brad 1974 McKay, Allan 1932-33 Jackson, Frank 1970-71-72 McLarney, Art 1930, 32 Jackson, Gordy 1976 McLellan, Heath 1996 Jacobsen, Bruce 2002-03 L McNally, Mike 1988-89 James, Landelin “Landy” 1951-52-53 Lalor, Dwayne 1983-84-85 McPhee, Huntley 1935 Jarvits, Henry 1960-61 Lance, James T. 1966-67 McTavish, Les 1997-2000 Jenne, Eldon I. 1918 Langhans, Ronald 1961-62-63 Mejlholm, Karl 2003 Jerard, Basil 1916 Laramie, Ron 1982-83 Meldahl, Todd 1997-2000 Jobb, Tom 1974-75-76-77 Larson, John 1974 Mentink, Justin 1997-98 Johnson, Dan 1976-77 LaRue, Jeffrey 2002-03 Merkley, Steve 1971-72-73 Johnson, Gary L. 1967-68 Lauer, Jim 1977-78 Merlich, Al 1976 Johnson, Jeff 1985-86 Lavick, James F. 1969-70 Meuller, Albert H. 1918 Johnson, Ray 1945 Leal, David 1982 Meyers, Mike 1986-87 Jones, Chine 1984-85 Lebow, Bill DeWayne 1957 Michalisyn, Mike 1981 Jones, Dave D. 1957-58-59 Lee, Bobby 1991 Miles, Billie 1976 Jones, Delbert 1933-34 Lee, Melvin 1930-31-32 Miles, Chad 1993-94 Jones, Oscar 1929-30 Legge, Henry 1956-57 Miller, Jay 2003-05 Jones, Scott 1976 Lester, Joe 1913-14 Miller, Jayson 2005 Jorissen, Adrian “Dutch” William 1945-46, Lewis, Bryon “Busher” 1918-19-20 Miller, Jeff 2004-05 50 Lewis, William 1923 Miller, Leroy W. 1966-67-68 Jorissen, Henry William 1948-49 Lindemann, Wayne 1991-92 Miller, Mike 1980-81-82-83 Linville, Sean 1991-92 Miller, Roy 1991-92-93 Lito, Walter J. 1964-65 Miller, Russell “Tiz” 1946-47-48 K Lockwood, Bill 1978-79 Mills, Joshua 1999 Kahler, Tanner 2001 Long, Don 1982-83 Minium, Matt 1978 Kain, Marty 1980 Loren, Henry W. 1918-19 Mitchell, Curry 1924 Kaleikilo, Randy 1995-96 Lukens, Douglas C. 1964-65-66 Mitchell, Earl G. 1928-29-30 Kangas, Arley E. 1958-59-60 Lundberg, Maynard 1929-30 Mitchell, Elbert 1925, 27 Karp, Julian “Joe” P. 1966-67-68 Lyons, Nate 1974 Mitchell, Frank 1929-30-31 Kawabata, Kyle 1992-93-94-95 Mitchell, Greg 1997-98 Keller, Bernie 1961-62 Mitchell, Rich 1974 Kelley, Casey 1996-97-98 M Moline, Ray 1961-62-63 Kenyon, Nick 2000-2003 MacLean, Joe 1965-66-67 Monda, Greg 1981-83 Keogh, Roderick B. 1950-51-52 MacKenzie, Aaron 2003-04 Montee, Richard A. 1958-59-60 Keuhl, David 1913 Magaurn, Francis 1926 Moon, Chuck 1945 Kienholz, Edgar 1913 Magnuson, Geof 1984, 86 Moran, Mike 1918-20-21-22 Kies, Ryan 1994-95 Magraw, Kevin 1981 Morgan, Harold 1919-20 Kilhefner, Dave 1985-86 Mahnkey, Raymond 1938-39-40 Morgan, Stacy 1981-82 Kimbrel, Garrett 2005 Marchbanks, Marv 1960-61 Mortimer, Steve 2002-03 King, Jason 1990 Marier, Thomas S. 1946-47-48-49 Moss, Norm 1913-14, 16 King, William E. 1920-21 Marker, Clifford 1924-25 Muehlbauer, Greg 1996 Kinkade, Mike 1992-93-94-95 Marlowe, Melvin 1935-36-37 Muehlbauer, Mike 1990-91-92 Kinnaman, Robert 1936-37, 39 Marquart, Justin 1993-94-95 Mullen, William G. 1928 Kinnunen, Mike 1977-78-79 Mashburn, William 1954-55-56 Muller, Albert 1919-20-21 Kirkeby, Marvin D. 1958 Mataya, Frank 1951 Murphy, Jim 2005 Kitchen, Darrin 1990-91 Maxwell, Brent 1981 Murray, Rocky 1992-93-94-95 Kitzke, Paul 1976 Maxwell, Marty 1974-75-76-77 Knight, LeRoy 1918 Mayberry, William 1949,51-52 Knight, Michael 2000-01 Mazza, Edward 1955 N Koenig, Joseph 1925 McAngus, Zach 2004-05 Nagle, John 1957 Koeper, Ron 1952 McCallum, Johnny 1945-46 Nakaishi, Justin 1999

80 2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l all-time baseball letterwinners

Naumu, Ron 1992-93-94-95 Pickering, Jack C. 1923 Nelson, Hilding C. 1929-30-31 Pierson, Leo 1941 S Nethercutt*, George 1935-36-37 Pintler, Gail B. 1966 Sackett, Fredrick H. 1966 Newcomb, Wendell 1934 Pleasant, Arnold R. 1958-59-60 Sajonia, Brian 1985-86-87-88 Newhouse, Casey 1994 Plummer, George 1956 Salisbury, Robert J. 1963-64-65 Newman, Robert 1957 Poffenroth, Kyle 1995-96-97 Sandberg, Del 1976 Nichols, Rick 1976 Poffenroth, Larry 1975-76-77 Sandberg, Roy 1921-22-23 Nichols, Rob 1987-90 Poil, Quientin 1988-89 Sanford, William 1971-72-73 Nicholson, Rob 1993-94 Pollard, Don 1979 Sarboe, Phil 1932-33-34 Niedenfuer, Tom 1979-80 Poppe, Stan 1952-53-54 Satterthwaite, Howard G. 1915 Nieland, Don 1957 Post, Ryan 1993-94-95-96 Sbragia, Barrin 1972 Niles, Lanakila 1999-2002 Potter, Andrew 1999 Schafer, Rick 1973-74-75 Nilsen, Jordan 2000 Poznanki, Rick 1981-82-83-84 Scherer, Jeffrey 1998-99 Noce, Paul 1979-80-81 Provenzo, Tony 1978 Schmid, Dan 1974 Noel, Robert W. 1958 Pyles, David 1972-73 Schneider, Mike 1997 Nolan, Darin 1988-89-90-91 Schoening, Max 1935-36-37 Nollan, William 1924 Schreck, Brian 1973 Norby, Karl 1931-32 Q Schreck, Larry W. 1963-64-65 Nordlund, Darren 1996 Quealey, Steve 1978-79 Schreck, Richard C. 1966-67-68 Normand, Guy 1983-84-85-86 Schreiner, Harold 1941 Norrie, Harold 1925 Schroeder, Fred 1915-16 R Schubert, Gregory J. 1967-68 Realini, Dustin 2003 Schwarz, Tim 1987-88-89-90 O Radke, Jack 1943 Scilley, William Dale 1965-66-67 O’Brien, Matt 1999-2000 Rainey, Reed 1983-84-85 Scott, Kevin 1988-89 O’Farrell, Scott 1981 Ramsay, Rob 1993-94-95-96 Sebastian, Festes 1927 Odom, Tony 1984-85 Ramsey, Rip 1990-91 Seefried, John 1976-77, 79 O’Farrell, Scott 1978-79-80 Randall, Scott 1995-96-97-98 Seidel, Tom 1962-63 Olerud, John E. 1963-64-65 Rankin, John 1969-70 Sele, Aaron 1989-90-91 Olerud, John G. 1987-88-89 Rask, Kyle 1995 Selinger, Bradley 2004 Olmo, Frank 1931-32-33 Reddinger, Brandon 2001-04 Sewell, William 1940-41 Olson, Kyle 1972-73 Reed, Jason 1991-92 Sheehan, Chris 1991-92 Olson, Roger 1942-43 Rehder, William 1954 Shelby, Duane 1925, 27 O’Malley, George 1942 Renkert, Dane 2004-05 Sherwood, Bob 1974-75-76-77 Otterson, John 1924 Rennick, Robert 1943-44-45 Shiver, Clarence 1918 Overby, Ronald C. 1954-55-56 Rice, Shane 1997-98 Sienko, Joe 1936-37-38 Owings, Thomas 1970 Rich, William 1955-56 Simon, Doug 1973-74-75 Oye, Matt 2005 Richards, Addison “Tad” 1924-25 Simpson, Bill 1974-75-76 Richardson, Grant 2002-04 Sisk, Doug 1980 Riel, Scott 1981-82 Skadan, Frank 1921-22 P Rindy, Mark 1998 Skurla, John 1983-84 Padovan, Bob 1976-77 Rivard, Rejean “Reggie” 1998-2000 Slavin, Tim 1981 Pape, Ed 1913 Roberts, Waldo 1922-23 Small, Andru 1991 Pappas, Nick 1997 Robertson, Boyd 1998-99 Small, Mark 1989 Pare, Gaye 1948 Robertson, Brent 2001-02 Smith, Courtney E. 1926 Parks, Brian 1993 Robinson, Bud 1933-34-35 Smith, Fenton 1916 Parr, Raymond 1972 Robinson, Curtis 1997 Smith, Kelly 1980 Parrish, Geoff 1994 Robinson, James D. 1967-68-69 Smith, Lanny 1955 Parrish, Wade 1997-99 Rockey, McClellan “Chick” 1918-19-20-21 Smith, Rob 1984-85-86-87 Passmore, Lyman 1916 Rockey, Ward M. 1947-48-49 Smith, Ryan 1997-2000 Pate, Dave O. 1962-63-64 Rodrigues, Dan 1985-86 Smith, Scott 1987-88-89-90 Patrick, Kelly 1984 Roffler, William “Bud” 1951-52 Smith, William Aaron 2001 Paul, Donald Ray 1949-50 Rohwer, Ted 1926-27-28-29 Snider, J. Eric 1978, 80 Paulsen, Ken 1982-83 Root, George 1916 Snyder, Randy 1986-87-88 Pavey, Rick 1980-81 Rosano, John 1936 Soalzo, Robert 1943 Pedersen, Marm 1980 Rosentangle, Edward 1934, 38 Solomon, Ty 1994-95-96 Pelander, James R. 1967 Rossman, Duane 1963-64-65 Sommer, Brett 2004-05 Pellerin, Tom 1983-94-85-86 Rouse, Julian 1921-22 Sonedecker, Lee G. 1932-33-34 Perez, Manny 1969-70-71 Rubin, Kaeo 2004-05 Sonnevil, J. D. 1988 Perry, Carl 1940-41, 46 Ruley, Archie 1921-22-23 Sorenson, Harry 1935-36 Perreira, David 1999-00 Ryan, Greg 1977 Sparks, Terry 1952-53-54-55 Peterson, Joe 1946 Ryan, Rob 1993-94-95-96 Spini, Mike 1982-83 Philley, Bradley 1997,99 Spring, Jack 1952

2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l 81 all-time baseball letterwinners

Springenatic, Ted 1974-75 Trembly, Joe 1953, 56-57 Welo, Vernon 1959-60 Springs, Todd 1989-90-91-92 Trolia, Aaron 2004 Westendorf, Phil 1974-75-76-77 Stahlke, Robert 2002-03 Tully, Mike 1915 Wetmore, Mike 1994-95-96 Stanton, Brian 1979-80 Tveit, Tim 1976-77 Wheeler, David 1996-97-98 Steck, Kurt 1989-90-91 Tylly, Guy 1914 White, Kris 2000 Stein, Roger 1973-74 Whiting, Gary L. 1956-57-58 Stenberg, Lyman 1916 Wilburn, John C. 1946-47 Stephens, Bob 1962-63-64 U Wilke, Steve 1976-77, 80 Stevenson, Shawn 1997-2000 Urbon, Joe 1987-88-89 Wilkins, Eric 1975-76-77 Stewart, Duane 1995-96-97 Wilkinson, Bill 1951 Stiles, Richard E. 1948-49 Williams, James 1953 Stock, Wes G. 1954-55 V Williams, Jerry R. 1948 Strait, Max 1940-41 Valley, Jason 1993-94 Williams, Justin 2000-01 Strom, Gary M. 1964-65-66 Van Horn, George 1957-58 Williams, Robert E. 1968-69 Sukut, Ordell 1959 Van Slyke, Elvin 1940-41-42 Williamson, Jeff 1993-94 Sullivan, John L. 1969-70 Verduzco, Buzz 1983, 85 Willis, Dustin 2005 Sullivan, Ryan 2000-2001 Vezzetti, Wayne 1995-96 Windham, Richard 1957-58 Suttmeier, Scott 2005 Vigeland, Ole 1996-97-98 Winters, Maurice “Mo” 1956-57 Svendsen, Jamin 2001-03 Volk, John 1984, 87 Wivell, Henry 1918 Swanson, J. Ben 1919 Wodrich, Dan 1977-78-79-80 Sweet, Charles 1925 Wold, Jim 1988 Swent, Boyd 1961 W Wolten, Brad 1986 Waananen, Kurt 1982-83-84-85 Swingley, Casey 1995 Woodruff, Tyson 1993 Waer, Patrick 1994 Woodward, Scott 1971-72 Wainhouse, David 1986-87-88 Wright, David 1973-74 Waits, Bobby 1969-70-71 T Wulf, Eric 1989-90-91-92 Walker, Glen 1979-80 Tallman, Doug 1982-83-84 Wulff, Don 1981 Walker, Robert 1961-62 Tappe, Theodore “Ted” 1950 Wyche, Gary A. 1960 Wallace, Dan R. 1969-70 Taylor, Paul J. 1964-65-66 Wyckoff, Mark 1984, 86-87-88 Thomas, Adrian 2001 Waller, Darroll 1945 Thomas, Clayton 1926 Wallingford, Don 1924 Thomas, Matt 2005 Warden, Kermit 1928-29-30 Y Thomas, Thomas W. 1970-71 Warwick, Jamie 1991 Yates, Bryan 2005 Thompson, Tad 1989-90-91-92 Watson, J. 1920 Yoshino, Byron 1944 Thompson, Tyson 1999-2001 Watson, Robert Frank 1949-50-51 Todd, Christopher 2002 Webb, Ronald W. 1954-55 Tom, Joe 1976-77, 79 Webb, Stan 1980-81 Z Tomlinson, Paul 1960-61-62 Webb, Steve 1984-85-86, 88 Zaepfel, John 1922-23 Torgerson, Arnold 1947-48-49 Webb, Travis 2005 Zellner, Joey 1984-85 Tostenson, Ron 1981-82-83 Weingarten, Harold 1924-25 Ziel, Edward 1926 Towery, Rick 1975 Weis, Bob 1976 Zumwalt, Jon 1996

82 2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l WSU Baseball vs. opponents 1892-2005 OPPONENT W L T PCT. SHO First-Last OPPONENT W L T PCT. SHO First-Last Alabama 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1950-1950 New Mexico 1 0 1 .750 0-0 1992-1994 Albertson’s College 15 2 0 .882 1-0 1926-1994 New Mexico State 3 1 0 .750 0-0 1999-1999 Arkansas 2 1 0 .667 0-0 1987-2000 NW Nazarene 3 0 0 1.000 1-0 1971-1976 Arizona  0 0 .310 0- -2005 North Carolina 0 1 0 .000 0-0 1993-1993 Arizona State   0 .162 0- -2005 North Carolina State 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1993-1993 Baylor 0 2 0 .000 0-0 1987-1987 Northern Colorado   0 .750 -0 -2005 Birmingham-Southern 3 0 0 1.000 0-0 2004-2004 Northwestern 1 1 0 .500 0-0 1983-2004 Boise State 13 2 0 .867 1-0 1971-1980 Notre Dame 0 1 0 .000 0-0 1995-1995 Bradley 0 1 0 .000 0-0 1956-1956 Ohio State 0 2 3 .000 0-1 1965-1998 Brigham Young 14 14 0 .500 1-2 1971-2003 Oklahoma 3 1 0 .750 0-0 1976-1987 California    . - 02-2005 Oklahoma State 1 4 0 .200 1-0 1987-2001 California-Davis 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 1969-1969 Oral Roberts 7 4 3 .636 1-0 1977-2004 Cal-Fullerton 5 3 0 .625 0-0 1976-1988 Oregon 140 112 1 .555 13-14 1906-1981 Cal-Long Beach 3 9 0 .250 0-2 1988-2003 Oregon State    . - 0-2005 Cal-Irvine 2 3 0 .400 0-1 1984-2004 Oregon Tech 2 0 0 1.000 1-0 1983-1984 Cal-Northridge 9 7 0 .563 0-0 1995-2002 Pace University 2 1 0 .667 0-0 2002-2002 Cal-Poly, Pomona 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1989-1989 Pacific 2 12 0 .143 0-0 1979-2004 Cal-Riverside 4 4 0 .500 0-0 1973-1989 Pacific Lutheran 7 1 0 .875 0-0 1981-1988 Cal-Santa Barbara 1 4 0 .200 0-0 1981-2000 Pennsylvania 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1990-1990 Central Wash. 46 5 0 .902 10-0 1956-2001 Pepperdine 4 5 0 .444 0-0 1976-2004 Chapman 0 1 0 .000 0-0 1975-1975 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1977-1977 Chico State 5 1 0 .833 1-0 1970-1985 Portland    .650 -0 -2005 Clemson 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1988-1988 Portland State 72 31 0 .699 6-2 1973-1998 Concordia Lutheran 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1990-1990 Puget Sound 13 4 0 .764 5-1 1935-1993 Connecticut 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1965-1965 Rutgers 2 0 0 1.000 0-0 1950-1990 Cornell 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1975-1975 Sacramento State   0 .600 - -2005 Dartmouth 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1996-1996 St. Johns 2 1 0 .667 0-0 1983-1990 Davidson 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1991-1991 St. Mary’s 3 1 2 .667 0-0 1962-2004 Eastern Oregon 25 2 0 .926 4-0 1976-1994 San Diego State 6 9 0 .400 0-1 1984-2000 E. Washington 104 19 0 .839 25-2 1907-1990 San Francisco 3 1 0 .750 0-0 1964-2004 Florida International 3 0 0 1.000 0-0 1990-1990 San Jose State 10 6 0 .625 4-4 1962-2003 Florida State 0 2 0 .000 0-0 1988-1989 Santa Clara 11 3 0 .786 0-0 1966-2004 Fresno State 9 14 0 .391 1-2 1966-1997 Seattle Pacific 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1968-1968 George Fox 2 0 0 1.000 0-0 1993-1994 Seattle University 9 5 0 .643 1-0 1952-1984 George Wash. 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1988-1988 Seton Hall 0 1 0 .000 0-0 1984-1984 Gonzaga    . 0-10 -2005 Southeastern Louisiana 2 1 0 .667 0-0 2005-2005 Grand Canyon 1 2 0 .333 0-0 1996-1996 Southern California   0 . - -2005 Harvard 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1989-1989 Southern Illinois 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 1975-1975 Hawaii 11 19 0 .367 1-0 1969-2005 Southern Methodist 0 1 0 .000 0-0 1975-1975 Hawaii-Hilo 17 2 0 .895 1-0 1985-1997 Southern Oregon 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1980-1980 Hawaii-Pacific 6 2 0 .750 0-1 1984-1995 Stanford   0 .310 - 0-2005 Houston 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1998-1998 Stanislaus State 0 1 0 .000 0-0 1981-1981 Humboldt State 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1973-1973 Stetson 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1986-1986 Huron College 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 1983-1983 Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1992-1992 Idaho 338 54 2 .862 36-5 1896-1980 Texas 4 7 0 .444 0-1 1950-1991 Idaho State 4 0 0 1.000 2-0 1969-1972 Texas A&M 4 7 0 .364 1-1 1987-2002 Iowa 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1988-1988 Texas-Arlington 1 1 0 .500 0-0 2000-2000 Iowa State 0 2 0 .000 0-2 1990-1990 Texas Christian 2 1 0 .667 0-0 1996-1997 Kansas State 1 1 0 .500 0-0 1989-2000 Texas-Pan American 2 1 0 .667 0-0 2004-2004 Kent State 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 2002-2002 Texas Tech 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1986-1986 Kentucky 3 0 0 1.000 0-0 1994-2002 Troy State 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 2002-2002 Lewis and Clark 3 0 0 1.000 1-0 1964-1966 Tufts 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1950-1950 Lewis-Clark State  00 0 . 0- 05-2005 UCLA   0 . - -2005 Linfield 3 0 0 1.000 0-0 1991-1994 U. S. International 2 0 0 1.000 0-0 1988-1989 Loyola-Marymount 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1990-1990 Utah 8 1 0 .889 0-0 1971-1988 Maine 3 2 0 .600 1-0 1976-1994 Utah Valley State 4 2 0 .750 0-0 2004-2005 Massachusetts 0 1 0 .000 0-0 1973-1973 Valdosta 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1978-1978 Meji University 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1924-1924 Vanderbilt 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1973-1973 Miami (Fla.) 1 1 0 .500 1-0 1990-1990 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1989-1989 Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 0-0 1988-1999 Wake Forest 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1993-1993 Missouri 0 1 0 .000 0-0 1977-1977 Washington   0 . - 01-2005 Montana 43 14 0 .754 7-2 1915-1971 W. Washington 8 0 0 1.000 4-0 1969-1991 Montana State 10 3 0 .769 4-0 1915-1971 Whitman 199 77 2 .718 34-17 1898-1986 Navy 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1996-1996 Whitworth 36 3 0 .923 6-0 1954-1997 Nebraska 2 2 0 .500 0-0 1986-2000 Wichita State 0 3 0 .000 0-0 1991-1999 Nevada 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 2004-2004 Willamette 4 0 0 1.000 1-0 1906-1982 Nevada-Las Vegas 6 5 0 .545 1-0 1976-2001 Wyoming 2 1 0 .667 0-0 1979-1992 Nevada-Reno 9 5 0 .643 0-0 1965-2001 Non-College (4 yr.) 172 101 3 .629 31-9 1892-1973

2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l 83 wsu administration V. Lane Rawlins Jim Sterk President Director of Athletics V. lane rawlins, a noted economist and academic Washington native James M. sterk was appointed leader, is the ninth president of Washington state Washington State University’s director of athletics in June University. of 2000. In his four years, he has overseen unprecedented Under his leadership, WSU is recognized as one of the growth and success by the Cougars’ 17 intercollegiate top 50 public research universities in the , athletics teams and the 450 individuals who compete for according to U.S. News & World Report. WSU annually. A strategic plan he implemented solidifies the In the last five years, WSU has scored its best finish and university’s commitment to undergraduate education, highest point total in the history of the Athletic Directors research and scholarship, as well as providing quality Cup competition among NCAA schools. education in a caring community. The university’s WSU’s success on the gridiron in the 21st century - motto -- World Class. Face to Face. -- reflects that three consecutive 10-win seasons - has more than done commitment. its part to draw national attention to the Cougar sports His association with WSU started more than 30 programs. In the past four years, 13 Cougar teams have years ago when he joined the Department of Economics faculty. Later, he became been represented in postseason competition. department chair and, for four years, he was WSU’s vice provost. Facility improvements have also been among projects Sterk has tackled. WSU He returned to WSU in 2000 after serving nine years at the president of the recently completed a major baseball field renovation and became the first collegiate University of Memphis. Before that, he was academic affairs vice chancellor of the program to have FieldTurf as its playing surface. An ambitious capital improvement University of Alabama system. plan is underway to enhance many other WSU sport facilities, including major Rawlins is the co-author of two books, has published widely, and has taught labor changes to Martin Stadium, the home of Cougar football. economics and the economics of education. A 1979 graduate of Western Washington, Sterk received his master’s degree in He has received many awards, including those recognizing him as a communicator, sports administration from Ohio University. His professional career has included humanitarian and educator. positions at North Carolina, Maine, Seattle Pacific, Tulane and Portland State, the He earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Brigham Young University in latter as director of athletics for five years before coming to Pullman. 1963 and earned his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, The foundation of sterk’s leadership plan is based on five areas, the student- in 1969. athlete experience, resource acquisition, personnel, political dynamics and facilities. An avid fan of WSU athletics, he cheers on the Cougars at many sports events and All five areas have enjoyed growth in Sterk’s arrival in Pullman. enjoys fly fishing, golf, history and literature. Sterk currently is a member of the prestigious NCAA Championship/Competition Rawlins and his wife, Mary Jo, have three children and 11 grandchildren. cabinet and has served on numerous Pacific-10 Conference committees during his tenure at WSU. Sterk and his wife, Debi, have three children, Ashley, Amy and Abby.

Marcia Saneholtz Ken Casavant Senior Associate Director of Athletics/SWA Faculty Athletics Representative Marcia saneholtz has been an integral part of Ken Casavant, a member of the Washington Cougar athletics for more than two decades, has been State university family since 1967, currently serves as instrumental in the improvement of facilities since her WSU Faculty athletics representative to the Pacific- appointment in 1982. she was the driving force in 10 Conference and the National Collegiate athletic attaining the 1997 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Association. He is a past president of the Pac-10 and Championships, 2001 Women’s Basketball West Regional was recently chosen to serve on the NCAA Division I and 2003 and 2007 Men’s Basketball First and Second Management Council. Rounds for Washington state to host at the spokane Casavant came to WSU as a graduate research Arena. assistant in the Department of Agricultural and Resource From March 6 until July 1, 2000, saneholtz served Economics. He was named an assistant professor in as the interim Athletic Director at WSU. Saneholtz was 1971, an associate professor in 1975 and a full professor named a WSU Woman of Distinction in 2003. in 1980. Originally from Napoleon, ohio, saneholtz received In 2004, Casavant received the honor of giving the her bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University and taught in the Los Distinguished Faculty Address, the University痴 oldest award and also received the Angeles public schools for three years. She moved north, taught in the Shoreline Sahlin excellence in Public service award for the university. In 1979, Casavant (Wash.) public school system as a substitute and coached in the CYO and Seattle Parks received the R.M. Wade award for outstanding teacher in the college of agriculture Department programs. She was active in the Washington, Northwest, and national at WSU, and in 1990, he earned the distinguished WSU Faculty of the Year award. officials associations from 1973-82. Casavant was elected vice-chair (1991-92) and chair (1992-93) of the WSU Faculty After earning her master’s degree in sports administration at the university of Senate and has been accorded the Distinguished Teacher award by the American Washington, saneholtz was appointed the assistant women’s athletic director at Agricultural Economics Association. He was named Distinguished Scholar by the Washington State. Western Agricultural Economics Association in 2003 for his nationally recognized Saneholtz was promoted to associate athletic director in 1982 and currently serves work as a transportation economist. as senior associate directors of athletics and is the Senior Woman Administrator at During his tenure at WSU, Casavant has served as associate director for the WSU. Washington State Transportation Center (1984-87) and the interim Vice-Provost for She served on the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletic Administrators Academic Affairs and interim Vice-Provost for Research (1998). (NACWAA) Board of Directors from 1987-94, including a term as president in 1992- The North Dakota native is a 1965 graduate of North Dakota State University, 93. She was selected the NACWAA National Administrator of the Year in 1997. where he earned a bachelor痴 degree in agricultural economics. He received his Saneholtz has been a strong presence on several NCAA committees. she has master痴 degree from NDSU, followed by a Ph.D., from WSU in 1971. served as the chair of the NCAA Women’s Division I Volleyball Committee. Other Ken and his wife Dorothy have two grown daughters, Michele and Colette. NCAA memberships include the Committee on athletic Certification (1993-99), chair of the Peer Selection Subcommittee (1992-99), President’s Commission Liaison Committee (1992-96), and the Women’s Committee on Committees (1989-92). She has also served on numerous Pacific-10 Conference committees including two terms as vice president (1988-89 and 1998-99). Currently, she is a member of the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics. Saneholtz and her husband, Byron, have two grown daughters, Jennifer and Amy.

84 2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l washington state traditions

WASHINGTON, MY WASHINGTON (WSU Alma Mater) Washington, my Washington, The Crimson and the Gray! ‘Tis the songs of memory That we sing today. When the sad hours come to you And sorrows ‘round you play, The Cougar Head Logo Just sing the songs of Washington, The Crimson and the Gray, In 1936, student Randall Johnson, class Just sing the songs of Washington, The Crimson and the Gray! of 1938, designed the original Cougar head logo for Washington State Col- Written by J. DeForest Cline, 1914 lege. It was used on the side of college trucks. In 1959, when the institution changed from college to university, he re-created the logo to incorporate the “U” in place of the “C.” In 2002, WSU developed a new graphic identity. It employs the Cougar head within a crest, an internationally recognized symbol for higher education. WSU FIGHT SONG Fight, fight, fight for Washington State! Win the victory! Win the day for Crimson and Gray! Best in the West, we know you’ll all The Cougar Nickname do your best. Washington State University students So on, on, on, on! Fight to the end! officially adopted the nickname Honor and Glory you must win! “Cougars” October 28, 1919, three So fight, fight, fight for Washington days after a reference to “cougars” State and Victory! was used in a football game story following WSU’s upset 14-0 win at Written by Zella Melcher (lyrics) and California. In the story, a Bay area Phyllis Sayles (music), 1919 writer said the Pacific Northwest team “played like cougars” in upsetting the Bears.

The Victory Bell In the late 1800s, the victory bell was mounted on the ground in the center of campus; it rang to start and dismiss classes in those early days. Today, it is located at the Lewis Alumni Centre. A member The Cougar Mascot of the Student Alumni Connection rings it after a In 1927, governor roland Hartley presented a WSU football win. cougar cub to the students of the University. This first cougar mascot was called Butch, to honor Herbert “Butch’’ Meeker of spokane, who was WSU’s football star at the time. Butch II was presented to the students by Governor Clarence D. Martin in 1938. Butch III and IV were twin cubs, presented by Governor Arthur B. Langlie in 1942. Governor Langlie presented Butch V in 1955. Butch VI, the last live mascot on campus, died in the summer of 1978. He had been presented to WSU by Governor Albert Rosellini in 1964 from the Seattle Zoo. Today, WSU students in a “Butch the Cougar” mascot costume rally school spirit at athletic contests, including football games and other events.

2 0 0 6 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l 85 going pro

MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYERS The road from high school baseball to the FROM WSU, ALL-TIME (39) Major Leagues is long, usually winding, and John Olerud Two-time MLB All-Star Norm Angelini, P, Kansas City (1972-73) full of detours. But for many, the gate to the Rick Austin, P, Cleveland (1970-71), Milwaukee (1975-76) professional fields seems to open easier when Tom Baker, P, Chicago-N (1963) Cougar Baseball has been a part of the trip. Todd Belitz, P, Colorado (2002) Ed Bouchee, 1B, Philadelphia (1956-60), Chicago-N (1960-61), New York-N (1962) Take former Cougar John Olerud for example, Ron Cey, 3B, Los Angeles (1971-82), Chicago-N (1983-86), Toronto plucked him out of WSU’s program in Oakland (1987) 1988 and rather than send him to the minors Cliff Chambers, P, Chicago-N (1948), Pittsburgh (1949-51), St. Louis (1951-53) for instruction on the basics, they sent him Gene Conley, P, Boston-N (1952), Milwaukee (1954-58), Phila- right to the parent club. Olerud, who was the delphia (1959-60), Boston-A (1961-63) college baseball player of the year in 1988, Pete Coscarart, INF, Brooklyn (1938-41), Pittsburgh (1942-46) went straight to the top. Don Crow, C, Los Angeles (1982) Dave Edler, 3B, Seattle (1981-83) Mark Hendrickson Dan Frisella, P, New York-N (1967-72), Atlanta (1967-74), San Olerud won the American League batting title Tampa Bay Devil Rays Diego, (1975), St. Louis (1975-76), Milwaukie (1976) in 1993 and was the starting first baseman for Gregory Garrett, P, California (1970), Cincinnati (1971) the Blue Jays when they won the 1992 and Scott Hatteberg, C, Boston (1995-2000), Oakland (2002- 2005), Cincinnati (2006-P) 1993 World Series Championships. Mark Hendrickson, LHP, Toronto (2002-2003), Tampa Bay (2004-P) But Olerud, who retired following the 2005 Mike Kinkade, N.Y. Mets (1998-00), Baltimore (200-01), Los season isn’t the only example of Cougars to Angeles (2002-2003), Han Shin Tigers (2004), Cleveland Indians (2005), Florida (2006-P) have success in the pros. The list (to the left) Mike Kinnunen, P, Minnesota (1980), Baltimore (1986-87) of former Cougs who went on to the Major Steve Kline, P, New York Yankees (1970-74) Leagues numbers 39, with most of them a Johnny Lazor, OF, Boston Red Sox (1943-46) product of the last 30 years. Tom McGraw, P, St. Louis (1997-P) Joe McIntosh, P, San Diego (1974-75) The latest includes Mike Kinkade, Aaron Sele, Aaron Sele Art McLarney, INF, New York Giants (1932) Los Angeles Dodgers Gary Martz, OF, Kansas City (1975) Scott Hatteberg and Mark Hendrickson round Tom Niedenfuer, P, Los Angeles (1981-87), Baltimore (1987-88), out the former Cougars who played in the Seattle (1989-90), St. Louis (1990) majors last year. Paul Noce, INF, Chicago-N (1987), Cincinnati (1990) John Olerud, 1B, Toronto (1989-1996), New York Mets (1997- 1999), Seattle Mariners (1999-2004), New York (2004-2005) , 1B/OF, Seattle (1983-88), New York-A (1988-90), Cleveland (1990) Robert Ramsay, P, Seattle (1999-2000), San Diego (2003) Rob Ryan, OF, Arizona (1999-2001), Oakland (2001) Aaron Sele, P, Boston (1993-1997), Texas Rangers (1998- 1999), Seattle Mariners (1999-2002), Anaheim (2002- 2004), Seattle Mariners (2005), Los Angeles Dodgers (2006-P) Doug Sisk, P, New York (1982-87), Baltimore (1988), Atlanta Scott Hatteberg (1991-92) Cincinnati Reds Mark Small, P, Houston, (1996) Jack Spring, P, Philadelphia (1955, Boston (1957), Washington (1958), Los Angeles (1961-64), Chicago-N (1964), St. Louis (1964), Cleveland (1965) Wes Stock, P, Baltimore (1959-64), Kansas City (1964-67) Ted Tappe, 1B, Cincinnati (1950-51, 55) David Wainhouse, P, Montreal (1991), Seattle (1993), Pittsburgh (1996-1997), Colorado (1998-99), St. Louis (2000) Don White, OF, Philadelphia (1948-49) Eric Wilkins, P, Cleveland (1979) Sandy Wihtol, P, Cleveland (1979-80, 82) Richard Young, 2B, Philadelphia (1951-52) Note: Baker earned three football letters, but did not play baseball; Coscarart attended WSU one semester (1933); Lazor attended WSU one semester (1932); Phelps freshman ball only; Tampa Bay’s Mark Hendrickson played both Mike Kinkade White did not play baseball; Wihtol freshman baseball only; baseball and basketball for the Cougars, Florida Marlins Young freshman baseball only. then went to the NBA and MLB.

86 2 0 0 65 C o u g a r B a s e b a l l cougar head coaches

FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL SOCCER CROSS COUNTRY

Bill Doba, 3rd Year Brian Heffernan, 2nd Year Matt Potter, 3rd Year Jason Drake, 2nd Year Bill Doba’s 2004 Cougars notched an Apple Heffernan enters his second season at WSU Potter enters his third season on the Drake enters his second year as the Cup victory and posted wins over bowl after serving two years as an associate head Palouse after a 2004 campaign that saw head coach and fourth year of coaching bound teams New Mexico and uCLA. coach and two years as an assistant coach the Cougars upset four ranked opponents, the men’s and women’s cross country Doba became just the fourth Pac-10 coach at the University of Minnesota where he including wins over Pac-10 rivals No. 8 programs. The 2004 Cougar women’s to win 10 or more games in his first season helped guide the Golden Gophers to four UCLA, No. 22 USC and No. 12 Washington. team finished an unexpected fifth at the in 2003 as he led the Cougars to a second NCAA appearances including a national Potter, a native of England, spent eight 2004 Pac-10 Championships and strong place finish in the Pac-10 and a victory semifinal match in 2003, and the Big Ten years with the sereno soccer Club in recruiting classes the past two years give over Texas in the Holiday Bowl. The 2005 Conference title that same season. Arizona prior to coming to Washington both programs optimism for the future. campaign will mark his 17th season with State. He was also a member of the Watford the program, helping WSU reach six bowl Football Club and represented England games, including a pair of Rose Bowls. internationally as a player.

SWIMMING MEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GOLF

Erica Quam, 4th Year Dick Bennett, 3rd Year Sherri Murrell, 4th Year Walt Williams, 8th Year During Quam’s tenure, WSU swimmers The Cougars have led the Pac-10 in scoring Murrell is in her fourth year at the helm of In the first seven years under Williams’ have set two school records, earned 61 defense each of the last two seasons. the Cougar women’s basketball program. guidance, Cougar teams re-wrote the spots on the Cougars’ all-time top 10 lists WSU’s 25 overall and 14 conference wins In 2005, Murrell’s recruit Kate Benz became record book and made a first-ever team and recorded a 41st place finish at the are the most in a two-year span since the the first player in program history to lead appearance in the NCAA Championship NCAA championships. The team has been 1996-97 seasons. the Pac-10 in rebounding. Prior to her (men and women). Williams has coached in the top four nationally all six semesters appointment on the Palouse, Murrell led two All-Americans (Kim Welch, Anastasia adademically. Pacific to four consecutive winning seasons Kostina) and in 2003 Welch earned a fifth- with 68 wins in that span. place finish at the NCAA Championship.

TENNIS BASEBALL ROWING TRACK & FIELD

Lisa Hart, 3rd Year Don Marbut, 2nd Year Jane LaRiviere, 4th Year Rick Sloan, 12th Year The Cougars have been ranked nationally Marbut became the 14th head coach in In just three years at the helm of the Sloan has coached Cougars for 32 years each of the last two seasons. WSU has the 110-year history of Cougar baseball as program, LaRiviere has made an instant and has been named the usTCA West five wins over ranked opponents during he took the reigns in 2004 after spending impact on Cougar rowing, guiding the Region Coach of the year five times. Hart’s tenure. a year as an assistant at WSU. A successful team to consecutive NCAA Championship During his head coaching tenure, all- coach at the community college level, the appearances. In 2004, the Cougars finished America honors have come to WSU 48 Portland State University graduate coached ninth at the NCAAs, the best finish in times in men’s events and 31 times in Washington State to 21 wins and saw three program history. women’s events. players drafted in his initial campaign.

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Administrative Staff (509-335-0311) FOOTBALL (509-335-0250) Bohler Athletic Complex 110, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Bohler Athletic Complex 102, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Jim Sterk, Director of Athletics Bill Doba, Head Coach Ken Casavant, Faculty Athletics Representative Robb Akey, Defensive Line/Defensive Coordinator Marcia Saneholtz, Senior Associate Director of Athletics/ Leon Burtnett, Linebackers SWA Ken Greene, Secondary John Johnson, Senior Associate Director of Athletics Mike Levenseller, Wide Receivers/Offensive Coordinator Anne McCoy, Senior Associate Director of Athletics TBD, Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends/Recruiting Pam Bradetich, Associate Director of Athletics Coordinator (Student-Athlete and Staff Development) Timm Rosenbach, Quarterbacks Pete Isakson, Associate Director of Athletics (External Kelly Skipper, Running Backs/Special Teams Operations) Mike Walker, Defensive Line Bill Drake, Assistant Director of Athletics (Athletic Training George Yarno, Offensive Line WSU MEDIA Services) Shawn Deeds, Coordinator of Football Operations Ernie Housel, Special Assistant to the Senior Associate Kevin C. Night Pipe, Football Video Coordinator NEWSPAPERS Director of Athletics Al Genatone, Graduate Assistant THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW (AM). W. 999 Riverside, Leslie Johnson, Assistant Director of Athletics (Business Josh Shavies, Graduate Assistant Spokane, WA 99210-1615. (509) 459-5500. Operations) FAX (509) 744-5655. SE – Joe Palmquist. Rob Oviatt, Assistant Director of Athletics (Physical M/W GOLF (509-335-0224) Development) Columnist – John Blanchette. Bohler Athletic Complex M37, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 WSU Beat – Glenn Kasses. Steve Robertello, Assistant Director of Athletics Walt Williams, Head Coach (Compliance) Kari Sampson, Assistant Coach DAILY NEWS (PM). 409 S. Jackson, Moscow, ID 83843. John David Wicker, Assistant Director of Athletics (Event (208) 882-5561. FAX (208) 883-8205. and Facility Operations) ROWING (509-335-0309) SE – Doug Bauer. Columnist – Harry Missildine. Chris Cook, Director of Academic Support Services Bohler Athletic Complex M25, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 WSU Beat – Tom Fox. Leslie Cox, Director of Marketing Jane LaRiviere, Head Coach Dan Meyer, Director of Ticket Sales and Operations LEWISTON TRIBUNE (AM). 505 ‘C’ Street, Lewiston, ID Michael Stahlman, Assistant Coach 83501. (208) 743-9411. FAX (208) 746-1185. Kurt Mueller, Manager of Information Services Christina Meyer, Assistant Coach/Novice Milton Neal, Director of Equipment Operations SE – Jim Browitt. Writers – Dale Grummert, Josh Pippa Pierce, Director of Career and Personal Wright (all write columns). Development SOCCER (509-335-0306) Bohler Athletic Complex M10, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 THE NEWS TRIBUNE (PM). P.O. Box 11000, Tacoma, Jeff Puckett, Executive Director of Athletic Foundation Matt Potter, Head Coach WA 98411. (800) 388-8742. FAX (253) 597-8360. Scott Vik, Director of Sports Video Lindsey Jorgensen, Assistant Coach SE – Dale Phelps. WSU Beat – Darrin Beene. MEDIA RELATIONS (509-335-COUG) Erin Otagaki, Assistant Coach SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (AM). 101 Elliott, Seattle, WA 98110. (206) 448-8373. Bohler Athletic Complex 195, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 FAX (206) 448-8164. SE – Ron Matthews. Rod Commons, Assistant Director of Athletics (Media SWIMMING (509-335-0273) PEB 111, Pullman, WA 99174-1602 Writer – Dan Raley. Columnist – Art Thiel. Relations) (H/332-8309) Erica Quam, Head Coach Linda Chalich, Assistant Director (H/334-2921) Suzanne Yee, Assistant Coach SEATTLE TIMES (AM/PM). P.O. Box 70, Seattle, WA Craig Lawson, Assistant Director (H/338-4556) 98111. (206) 464-2275. FAX (206) 464-3255. Jason Krump, Assistant Director (H/432-1828) SE – Cathy Henkel. Columnists – Steve Kelley, Bud Bill Stevens, Assistant Director/Baseball Contact TENNIS (509-335-0308) Withers. WSU Beat – Craig Smith. Rachel Porter, Intern Bohler Athletic Complex M40, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Rebecca Faulds, Student Assistant Lisa Hart, Head Coach TRI-CITY HERALD (AM). P.O. Box 2608, Tri-Cities, WA Russell Houghtaling, Student Assistant Elissa Kinard, Assistant Coach 99302. (509) 582-1500. FAX (509) 582-1510. Conor Laffey, Student Assistant SE – Jeff Morrow. Columnist – Hec Hancock. Katie Sadler, Student Assistant M/W TRACK/CC (509-335-0248) WSU Beat – Eric Degerman. Ashley Walker, Student Assistant Bohler Athletic Complex M10, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 DAILY EVERGREEN (AM). Murrow Hall 113, Pullman, Rick Sloan, Head Coach WA 99164-2510. (509) 335-4573. BASEBALL (509-335-0310) Debra Farwell, Associate Head Coach FAX (509) 335-7401. Bohler Athletic Complex M40, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Jason Drake, Assistant Coach, Head CC ASSOCIATED PRESS. W. 926 Sprague, P.O. Box 2173, Don Marbut, Head Coach Mark Macdonald, Assistant Coach Spokane, WA 99201. (509) 624-1258. Travis Jewett, Assistant Coach Matt McGee, Assistant Coach FAX (509) 747-7641. Nick Geranios or John Wiley. Gregg Swenson, Assistant Coach Ellannee Richardson, Assistant Coach MEN’S BASKETBALL (509-335-0240) VOLLEYBALL (509-335-0277) TELEVISION Bohler Athletic Complex M42, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Bohler Athletic Complex 230, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 KXLY-TV (ABC, Channel 4). W. 500 Boone, Spokane, Dick Bennett, Head Coach Brian Heffernan, Head Coach WA 99201. (509) 324-4040. FAX (509) 327-3932. Tony Bennett, Associate Head Coach Jody Garry, Assistant Coach SD – Dennis Patchin. Associate SD – Rick Lukens. Mike Heideman, Assistant Coach Ken Ko, Assistant Coach Reporter – Allison Leep, Keith Osso. Ben Johnson, Assistant Coach Ron Sanchez, Coordinator of Basketball Operations KREM-TV (CBS, Channel 2). S. 4103 Regal, Spokane, WA 99203. (509) 838-7371. FAX (509) 448-6397. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (509-335-0276) SD – Tom Hudson. Reporter – Mark McClune. Bohler Athletic Complex 220, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 KHQ-TV (NBC, Channel 6). P.O. Box 600, Spokane, Sherri Murrell, Head Coach WA 99210-0600. (509) 448-3241. Mark Lewis, Assistant Coach media services FAX (509) 448-4644. SD – John Fritz. Lisa Fisher, Assistant Coach TELEPHONES: Visiting media, including play- Reporter – Derek Deis. Tara Jones, Assistant Coach by-play radio stations, can order phones KLEW-TV (CBS, Channel 3). 2626 17th Street, Scott Moore, Coordinator of Basketball Operations from WSU Information Technology Ser- Lewiston, ID 83501. (208) 746-2636. vices at 509-335-3355. FAX (208) 746-4819. SD – Jenni Vesnaver. WEBSITE: WSU’s home page of sports infor- mation, including all releases, game sum- RADIO maries and stats, are available through the KCLX Radio (1450). 840 W. Fairview, Colfax, WA Internet at http://www.wsucougars.com 99111. (509) 397-3441. FAX (509) 397-4752. Sports – Steve Grubbs. KXLY Radio (920). W. 500 Boone, Spokane, WA 99201. (509) 329-4306. Sports – Bud Nameck.

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