Player DeveloPment a hiStory of chaMpionShip BaSeBall and excellence The Arizona baseball program has won three national championships - 1976, 1980, 1986 - Seventh-most among all Division I schools and the third-most in the Pac-10. Arizona has made 15 College World Series appearances in its history. The eighth-most among Division I schools and tied for third-most in the Pac-10. In Omaha, Arizona has won 33 College World Series games. The seventh-most among Division I schools and the fourth most in the Pac-10. The Wildcats have made 33 NCAA Regional appearances in the last 53 years. Only one other Pac-10 team has appeared in the postseason more. The Wildcats have won 2,498 games in school history, seventh- most among all Division I schools ever. Located in Tucson, Ariz., the climate is perfect for baseball throughout the winter and spring seasons. Tucson is a baseball community, as it also served as the home to AAA affiliates every year from 1969-2008. Exposure to professional baseball scouts and personnel is at a premium as the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies all call Tucson their Spring Training home. The Cactus League has another nine Major League franchises that visit the state and Tucson in February and March. Since 1965, Arizona has had 206 players drafted by Major League Baseball teams, of which 159 have signed contracts and have gone on to play professionally. Arizona has produced 64 major leaguers in its history, including current stars Trevor Hoffman of the Brewers, Brian Anderson of the White Sox and Nick Hundley of Padres, Trevor Crowe of the Indians and Ryan Perry of the Tigers. Recent Wildcats Daniel Schlereth, Brad Mills and Mark Melancon also made their debuts in 2009. 67 All-America teams have named 82 Wildcat players either first-, second-, or third-team honorees. A total of 66 Arizona players have been named first-team All- Pac-10 Players since 1979. 12 were named All-Pac-10 two or more times. Five Wildcats have been named Pac-10 Player/Pitcher of the Year, including 2005 honoree Trevor Crowe and 2007 honoree Preston Guilmet. In 1980, future Major Leaguer Terry Francona was named the Golden Spikes winner as the top collegiate baseball player. Alan Zinter and Trevor Crowe have both been named finalists for the award. arizona BaSeBall 102 Coach Lopez is one of only 11 active coaches to have won a National Championship in Omaha. After leading Arizona to Omaha in 2004, Coach Lopez is an elite group of three coaches that have taken three schools to the College World Series in the all-time history of Division I baseball. Coach Lopez is a two-time National Coach of the Year (1992 and 1996) and an eight- time Conference Coach of the Year In 25 seasons as a head coach he has won 969 games and has a winning percentage of .614. His teams have won 447 games in their respective conferences and have captured conference titles eight times. Since 1987, Lopez coached teams have averaged 38 wins a season and he has won 40 or more games in a season 10 times. His top-ranked 1996 College World Series team at Florida were victorious a school record 50 times that season, while 2007-08 Arizona teams won 40 games in back-to-back seasons, the first time the school accomplished the feat in over 20 years. There are currently 12 former Andy Lopez coached players in the Major Leagues. Mark Ellis, David Eckstein , Josh Fogg, David Ross, Matt Wise, Brad Wilkerson, Ryan Raburn, Brian Anderson, Nick Hundley, Ryan Perry and Trevor Crowe. A handful of other players have reached the major leagues, including Paul Rigdon, Mark Kiger, John Meloan and Daniel Schlereth. Since 1987, Coach Lopez has recruited and coached 75 players that have gone on to be drafted in the Major League Amateur Baseball Draft, including seven first round selections (two in 2008). Of the 71 players selected, 43 weren’t even drafted out high school or junior college, while 24 other players improved their draft status after playing under his guide. Including the draftees, a total of 105 players coached by Lopez have signed professional baseball contracts. Coach Lopez has led 32 players to All-America honors, 24 to all-region awards and 65 players to all-conference recognition. Over the last 18 seasons, Lopez-coached teams have appeared in the College World Series an average of nearly once every four years. In doing so, nearly every player that plays under coach Lopez has the opportunity to play in the College World series during his career. 103 2010 Media Guide 2009 ALL- AMERICAN Pac-10 ALL-ACADEMIC ALL-Pac-10 Players DRAFTED Dillon Baird Daniel Butler Dillon Baird *Jason Stoffel, 4th Jett Bandy (Fr.) Bryce Ortega * Cory Burns, 8th Dwight Childs Preston Guilmet, 9th Dillon Baird, 11th * Dwight Childs, 18th Brad Glenn, 22nd Hunter Pace, Free Agent 2008 ALL- AMERICAN ALL-NCAA REGIONAL ALL-Pac-10 Players DRAFTED Daniel Schlereth Dwight Childs Preston Guilmet *Ryan Perry, 1st Eric Berger Daniel Schlereth Daniel Schlereth, 1st C.J. Ziegler Jason Stoffel T.J. Steele, 4th Jason Stoffel Jon Gaston Jon Gaston, 7th T.J. Steele Eric Berger, 8th Mike Colla, 14th David Coulon, 15th C.J. Ziegler, 16th *Brad Glenn, 17th *Preston Guilmet, 22nd Colt Sedbrook, 22nd 2007 ALL- AMERICAN ALL-REGION ALL-Pac-10 ACADEMIC ALL-REGION Players DRAFTED Preston Guilmet Preston Guilmet Preston Guilmet Brad Mills Brad Mills, 4th Dwight Childs Bill Rhinehart (Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year) * Daniel Schlereth, 8th * Eric Berger, 9th ALL-NCAA REGIONAL *Bill Rhinehart, 14th Bill Rhinehart * C.J. Ziegler, 37th Jason Stoffel Colt Sedbrook, 42nd David Coulon, 42nd 2006 ACADEMIC ALL-Pac-10 Players DRAFTED Brad Mills Jason Donald, 3rd *Mark Melancon, 10th Brad Boyer, 13th *Brad Mills, 22nd 2005 ALL- AMERICAN ALL-REGION ALL-Pac-10 Players DRAFTED Trevor Crowe Trevor Crowe Trevor Crowe (Player of the Year) Trevor Crowe, 1st (14th overall) Jordan Brown Jordan Brown Nick Hundley, 2nd Nick Hundley Nick Hundley Donald Veal, 2nd Mark Melancon * Jordan Brown, 4th Jeff Van Houten * John Meloan, 5th *Jeff Corsaletti, 6th Kevin Guyette, 10th Jason Donald * Chris Frey, 11th * Jeff Van Houten, 13th * Brad Boyer, 14th * Derek Rodriguez, 14th D.J. Leiws, 25th * Connor Falkenbach, 43rd arizona BaSeBall 104 2004 ALL- AMERICAN ALL-CWS ALL-Pac-10 Players DRAFTED Jason Donald Trevor Crowe Trevor Crowe John Hardy, 7th Koley Kolberg, 7th * Richard Mercado, 12th 2003 ALL- AMERICAN ALL-REGION ALL-Pac-10 Players DRAFTED Brian Anderson Brian Anderson Brian Anderson * Brian Anderson, 1st (16th overall) Jeff Van Houten Brad Boyer Richie Gardner, 6th Trevor Crowe Richie Gardner Joe Little, 26th Nich Hundley Jeff Van Houten Sean Rierson, 50th Brad Boyer Chris Goodman, Free Agent 2002 ALL- AMERICAN ALL-Pac-10 ACADEMIC ALL-Pac-10 Players DRAFTED Pat Osborn Brad Hassey Chris Goodman Pat Osborn, 2nd Alex Hart Chris Cunningham Ken Riley Alex Hart, 5th Moises Duran Mark Kiger, 5th John Hardy Keith Ramsey, 10th Ryan Shealy, 11th * Chris Cunningham, 13th Aaron Sobjierai, 13th * Brad Hassey, 19th * Kevin Coleman, 24th * Sean Rierson, 26th Kevin Estrada, 42nd Aaron Davidson, 46th 2001 Players DRAFTED Ryan Raburn, 4th Keith Ramsey, 11th Jay Bellflower, 16th 2000 ALL-AMERICAN ALL-REGION ALL-SEC ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Players DRAFTED Tim Olson Tim Olson Jason Dill Jay Bellflower Tim Olson, 7th Jason Dill Tim Olson Jeff Cardozo Tony Socarras, 12th Kurt Keene Kevin Coleman Mike Smalley, 17th Brian Haught Kurt Keene, 21st Tim Johnson Stuart McFarland, 49th David Klebonis Stuart McFarland Ryan Shealy Matt Siegel Spencer Williams 1999 ALL-SEC ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Players DRAFTED Ben Grezlovski Jeff Cardozo Matt McClendon, 5th Kevin Coleman * Greg Catalanotte, 8th Ryan Gleichowski * Mark Ellis, 9th Trevor Crowe Ben Grezlovski * Mike Floyd, 22nd Tim Johnson * Ben Grezlovski, 24th Matt McClendon Todd Johannes, 35th 105 2010 Media Guide 1998 Player OF THE YEAR ALL-AMERICAN ALL-SEC ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Players DRAFTED Brad Wilkerson Jason Dill Josh Fogg Jeff Cardozo Brad Wilkerson, 1st - - NCBWA Josh Fogg Brad Wilkerson Michael Gray 33rd Overall Pick - Smith Award Matt Siegel Tim Johnson * Josh Fogg, 3rd - Golden Spikes Brad Wilkerson Ty Martin David Ross, 7th Matt McClendon Derek Nicholson, 16th Stuart McFarland * Todd Johannes, 23rd Sergio Rodriguez Tommy Bond, 25th Mike Gray, Free Agent 1997 ALL-AMERICAN ALL-SEC ALL-SOUTH REGION ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Players DRAFTED David Eckstein Derek Nicholson Brad Wilkerson Charles Aulet * David Eckstein, 19th Matt McClendon Brad Wilkerson Tommy Bond Brad Wilkerson David Eckstein Mike Floyd Sergio Rodriguez Shane Seroyer 1996 ALL-AMERICAN ALL-SEC ALL-SOUTH REGION ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Players DRAFTED Brad Wilkerson David Eckstein David Eckstein Eric Castaldo Paul Rigdon, 6th Chuck Hazzard Chuck Hazzard David Eckstein * John Kaufman, 15th Brad Wilkerson Paul Rigdon Matt Parker * Chuck Hazzard, 18th Brad Wilkerson Shane Seroyer * John Tamargo, 23rd 1995 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA ALL-SEC ALL-SOUTH REGION ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Chuck Hazzard Chris Wiggs Chris Wiggs Eric Castaldo David Eckstein David Eckstein Jesse Curtis John Tamargo David Eckstein 1994 ALL-AMERICA ALL-WCC ALL-DISTRICT 8 Players DRAFTED Ryan Christenson Kevin Dell-Amico Mauricio Estavil Cade Gaspar, 1st Cade Gasper Ryan Christenson Ryan Christenson Mauricio Estavil, 12th Cade Gasper * Keith McDonald, 15th Mauricio Estavil * Jason Dietrich, 18th Josh Schultz * Erik Martinez Erik Martinez Ruben Gamboa 1993 ALL-AMEICA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA ALL-WCC ALL-DISTRICT 8 Players DRAFTED Steve Duda Greg Gregory Kevin Dell-Amico Eric Ekdahl * Steve Duda, 5th Scott Vollmer Jason LaBlanc
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