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2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK 1 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

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2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK

1 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK

2 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK

3 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

TABLE OF CONTENTSIntro ........................................................................22016 Quick Facts .....................................................22016 Schedule ..........................................................32016 Roster ..............................................................4

2016 Bulldogs .........................................................5Returning Players ...............................................5-15Newcomers .......................................................15-17

Coaches & Staff .....................................................18Head Coach Mike Batesole .................................... 18Assistant Coach Steve Rousey ................................ 19Assistant Coach Ryan Overland ............................. 19Support Staff .......................................................... 20

2015 Review .......................................................... 212015 Overall Statistics ................................................. 212015 Mountain West Statistics ................................... 222015 Results .................................................................. 23

History .................................................................. 24Year-by-Year Team Record/Championships ............ 24All-Time Series Records ............................................. 25Year-by-Year Results...............................................26-41

History .................................................................. 42Game-by-Game Postseason History ....................42-43All-Time Record vs. Opp. in Postseason ..................44Bulldogs in the College World Series Record Book .........45-46Fresno State National TV Appearances ....................46

Bulldogs in the Pros ............................................. 47Bulldogs in the MLB Draft ................................... 48-50

Records ................................................................. 51Team Records Summary ............................................. 51Individual Records Summary .................................... 52Top 10 Career Hitting Leaders................................... 53Top 10 Career Pitching Leaders ................................. 54Top 10 Single-Season Hitting Leaders ...................... 55Top 10 Single-Season Pitching Leaders .................... 56Yearly Statistical Leaders ...................................... 57-58Bulldogs in the NCAA Records Books ............... 59-60All-American Selections ............................................. 61Other National Honors ............................................... 62Conference Honors ............................................... 63-65All-Time Letterwinners ........................................ 66-70Bulldog Hall of Fame .................................................. 71Fresno State Legacy: Bob Bennett ............................. 72

CreditsThe 2016 Fresno State baseball media supplement is a product of the Fresno State Athletic Communications office. Written, edited and designed by Travis Blanshan and Matt Burkholder. Cover by Janelle Bartulis.

Photos by Cary Edmondson and Keith Kountz.

FRESNO STATE IDENTIFICATIONFor athletics department purposes, the University prefers to be called simply FRESNO STATE - never Fresno State University and never shorten to Fresno.

For graphics or abbreviations, we ask that you pleas use FS - not FRES, FSU, CSUF or Fresno. Another acceptable abbreviations is Fresno St.

The University’s formal name is California State University, Fresno. Fresno State is the preferred reference, less formal name for the university. It is acceptable as a first text reference, as well as subsequent references.

“V” IS FOR VALLEYFresno State prides itself on being the “Valley’s team.” This pride can be seen in the form of a green V on the Bulldogs’ uniforms, as a symbol to the agricultural community of Central Valley of California. The San Joaquin Valley is the world’s richest agricultural valley in export dollars.

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BULLDOG SPORTS NETWORK

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Fresno State Baseball2016 Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School .................................................................Fresno StateLocation .................................................................... Fresno, CA 93740Founded ....................................................................................... 1911Enrollment ................................................................................. 23,060Nickname ................................................................................BulldogsSchool Colors ................................................................... Red and BlueHome Field (Capacity) .................................. Pete Beiden Field (3,575)Surface/Dimensions L-R .......................... Grass/330-370-400-370-330Affiliation ......................................................................NCAA Division IConference ..................................................... Mountain West (4th Yr.)President ................................................................ Dr. Joseph I. CastroDirector of Athletics .............................................................Jim BartkoAthletic Dept. Phone ...................................................... 559-278-2643Ticket Office Phone ......................................................... 559-278-3647Baseball Office ................................................................ 559-278-2178

TEAM HISTORY First Season of Baseball ................................................................ 1922All-Time Record .....................................................2,495-1490-4 (.626)Highest Ranking .................................................... No. 1 (4x, last 2008)NCAA Titles .............................................................................. 1 (2008)NCAA College World Series Appearances (last) ....................... 4 (2008)NCAA Tournament Appearances (last) .................................. 34 (2012)NCAA Tournament Record .................................................67-74 (.475)NCAA Regional Record....................................................... 58-66 (.478)Conference Championships .............................................................. 34Last Conference Championship ......................................... 2012 (WAC)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach .......Mike Batesole (Cal State Fullerton, ‘90), 14th SeasonRecord at Fresno State ............................................442-354 (13 years)Career Record ...................................................... 698-512-1 (20 years)NCAA Tournament Record (App.) ...........................................17-20 (8)Conference Championships ................................................................ 9National Championships ......................................................... 1 (2008)National Coach of the Year .................................................. 2 (‘98, ‘08)Assistant Coaches ..... Steve Rousey (Cal State Fullerton, ‘88), 6th Season............................................Ryan Overland (Fresno State, ‘08), 4th SeasonVolunteer Assistant Coach .................................JJ Mascolo, 1st SeasonUndergraduate Assistant Coach ..................Kody Batesole, 1st SeasonDirector of Operations ..................................Jamie Walton, 1st SeasonAthletic Trainer ........................................Brendan Graber, 2nd Season

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Primary Baseball Contact .............................................Travis BlanshanE-mail .......................................................... [email protected] .............................................................................. 559-278-4647Cell .................................................................................. 559-575-1399Fax .................................................................................. 559-278-4689Press Box Phone ............................................................. 559-278-5951Office Address ........................................ 5305 N. Campus Drive NG 27.................................................................................. Fresno, CA 93740Website ..............................................................www.gobulldogs.comFacebook/Instagram/Youtube ..............................FresnoStateAthleticsTwitter ......................................................................@FresnoStateBSB

TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Overall Record .................................................................... 31-28Home/Away (Overall) ........................................................... 20-8/9-182015 Conference Record/Finish ........................................... 18-12/3rdHome/Away (Conf.) ................................................................ 11-4/7-82015 Conference Tournament ......................................................... 2-22015 Postseason ............................................................Did not qualify2015 Final Ranking ...........................................................................NRStarters Returning ..............................Position Players - 6 , Pitchers - 5Starters Lost ........................................Position Players - 3 , Pitchers - 2 Number of Newcomers .................................................................... 11

RETURNING STARTING POSITION PLAYERS Name ............... Yr. ..........Pos. ................Avg ... HR ..................... RBIBrody Russell ..... Sr. ............OF ............ .. ..233 ......2 ........................ 17Kevin Viers ......... Sr. ........... INF ............ .. .257 ......7 ........................ 34Ryan Dobson.......Jr. ........... INF ............ .. .245 ......0 .......................... 7Austin Guibor .....Jr. ............OF ............. .. .339 ......5 ........................ 21Korby Batesole ...So. .......... INF ............ .. .232 ......1 ........................ 13

TOP RETURNING PITCHERS Name ............... Yr. ...........L/R .......... W-L-SV ....ERA .......IP ......... SOAnthony Arias .... So. .............L .............2-3-0 .......5.40 .....56.2 .........49Tim Borst ........... Sr. ............. R .............4-4-1 .......4.65 .... 50.1 ..........39Jimmy Lambert ...Jr. ............. R .............4-2-1 .......4.66 .... 75.1 ..........44Dylan Lee ........... Sr. ..............L .............4-2-0 .......5.31 .... 39.0 ..........30Ricky Thomas .....So. ............ L .............4-3-1 .......3.92 .... 41.1 ..........35

NEWCOMERS Name ................Yr. .......... Pos..................................Previous SchoolZach Ashford ...... Fr. ...........OF ......................................... Buchanan HSJeremiah Burks .. Fr. ...........INF ..............................William C. Wood HSRJ Cordeiro ........ Fr. ...........INF ................................... Bishop Diego HSRoss Dodds ........ Fr. ...........INF ........................................ Buchanan HSAlec Gamboa ..... Fr. .......... LHP ............................................Madera HSEdgar Gonzalez .. Fr. .......... RHP ........................... Newark Memoria HSChase Hoag .........Jr. .......... RHP ......................................... Glendale CCScott Silva ...........Jr. ...........INF ................................ Fresno City CollegeRyan Sullivan...... Fr. .......... RHP ....................................... Oak Ridge HSKenny Varnell ..... Fr. .......... LHP ........................................ Moorpark HSAustin White ...... Fr. ...........OF .............................. Grover Cleveland HS

KEY LOSSES Name ....................... Pos. ............................................. Reason LeftManny Argomaniz ......INF ............................................Sr. - GraduationGarrett Mundell ..........RHP ........ Sr. - MLB Draft (23rd Rd., NY Yankees)Jake Shull ....................RHP ..... Jr. - MLB Draft (11th Rd., Detroit Tigers)Taylor Tempel .............OF .............................................Sr. - GraduationTaylor Ward ................C ....Jr. - MLB Draft (1st Rd., Los Angeles Angels)

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2016 SEASON SCHEDULEFEBRUARYDay Date Opponent Location Time (PT) Friday Feb. 19 Creighton Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Saturday Feb. 20 Creighton Pete Beiden Field 2:05 P.M.Sunday Feb. 21 Creighton Pete Beiden Field 1:05 P.M.Tuesday Feb. 23 Oakland (Mich.) Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Friday Feb. 26 Youngstown State Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Saturday Feb. 27 Youngstown State Pete Beiden Field 2:05 P.M.Saturday Feb. 27 Youngstown State Pete Beiden Field 5:05 P.M.Sunday Feb. 28 Youngstown State Pete Beiden Field 1:05 P.M.

MARCHDay Date Opponent Location Time (PT) Tuesday March1 CSUBakersfield PeteBeidenField 6:05P.M.Friday March 4 @ San Diego State* San Diego, Calif. 6 P.M.Saturday March 5 @ San Diego State* San Diego, Calif. 1 P.M.Sunday March 6 @ San Diego State* San Diego, Calif. 1 P.M.Monday March 7 @ Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 6 P.M.Friday March 11 @ Texas A&M College Station, Texas 4:30 P.M.Saturday March 12 @ Texas A&M College Station, Texas 12 P.M.Sunday March 13 @ Texas A&M College Station, Texas 11 A.M.Tuesday March 15 Oklahoma Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Friday March 18 UNLV* Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Saturday March 19 UNLV* Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Sunday March 20 UNLV* Pete Beiden Field 1:05 P.M.Tuesday March 22 @ Saint Mary’s Moraga, Calif. 3 P.M.Thursday March 24 @ San Jose State* San Jose, Calif. 6 P.M.Friday March 25 @ San Jose State* San Jose, Calif. 1 P.M.Saturday March 26 @ San Jose State* San Jose, Calif. 1 P.M.Tuesday March 29 Long Beach State Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.

APRILDay Date Opponent Location Time (PT) Friday April 1 Air Force* Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Saturday April 2 Air Force* Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Sunday April 3 Air Force* Pete Beiden Field 1:05 P.M.Tuesday April5 @Pacific Stockton,Calif. 6:30P.M.Wednesday April 6 Sacramento State Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Friday April 8 @ New Mexico* Albuquerque, N.M. 5 P.M.Saturday April 9 @ New Mexico* Albuquerque, N.M. 1 P.M.Sunday April 10 @ New Mexico* Albuquerque, N.M 12 P.M.Tuesday April12 Pacific PeteBeidenField 6:05P.M.Friday April 15 Nevada* Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Saturday April 16 Nevada* Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Sunday April 17 Nevada* Pete Beiden Field 1:05 P.M.Tuesday April 19 @ Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. 6 P.M.Friday April 22 San Jose State* Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Saturday April 23 San Jose State* Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Sunday April 24 San Jose State* Pete Beiden Field 1:05 P.M.Wednesday April 27 @ Sacramento State (Raley Field) Sacramento, Calif. 6 P.M.Friday April 29 @ Air Force* USAFA, Colo. 2 P.M.Saturday April 30 @ Air Force* USAFA, Colo. 12 P.M.

MAYDay Date Opponent Location Time (PT) Sunday May 1 @ Air Force* USAFA, Colo. 12 P.M.Tuesday May 3 Saint Mary’s Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Friday May 6 San Diego State* Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Saturday May 7 San Diego State* Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Sunday May 8 San Diego State* Pete Beiden Field 1:05 P.M.Tuesday May 10 Cal Poly Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Friday May 13 @ UNLV* Las Vegas, Nev. 6:05 P.M.Saturday May 14 @ UNLV* Las Vegas, Nev. 2:05 P.M.Sunday May 15 @ UNLV* Las Vegas, Nev. 1:05 P.M.Thursday May 19 San Francisco Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Friday May 20 San Francisco Pete Beiden Field 6:05 P.M.Saturday May 21 San Francisco Pete Beiden Field 2:05 P.M.Wed.-Sun. May 25-29 Mountain West Championships Albuquerque, N.M. (Lobo Field)

Bold Games in Home (Fresno, Calif.) * Mountain West Game

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2016 NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School)3 RJ Cordeiro INF L/R 6-2 190 Fr. Santa Barbara, Calif. (Bishop Diego HS)4 Korby Batesole INF L/R 6-1 170 So. Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS)5 Kevin Viers INF L/R 6-0 200 Sr. Yorba Linda, Calif. (Esperanza HS) 6 Scott Silva INF R/R 5-10 180 Jr. Clovis, Calif. (Fresno City College)7 Ross Dodds INF R/R 6-1 200 Fr. Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS)10 Nick Warren C R/R 6-2 200 So. Saugus, Calif. (Saugus HS)11 Ryan Dobson INF R/R 6-0 160 Jr. Culver City, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS)12 Torin Goldstein INF L/R 6-3 205 So. Irvine, Calif. (Arnold O. Beckman HS)14 McCarthy Tatum INF R/R 6-4 190 So. Clovis, Calif. (Clovis HS)16 Jesse Medrano INF R/R 5-10 200 Jr. Concord, Calif. (Clayton Valley Charter HS)19 Brody Russell OF R/R 6-2 190 Sr. Bakersfield, Calif. (Centennial HS)20 Ryan Sullivan RHP R/R 6-4 230 Fr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge HS)21 Jeremiah Burks INF R/R 6-2 180 Fr. Vacaville, Calif. (William C. Wood HS)25 Joe Prior C R/R 6-0 190 Jr. Los Alamitos, Calif. (Servite HS)30 Rickey Ramirez RHP R/R 6-0 170 So. Marysville, Calif. (River Valley HS)32 Zach Ashford OF L/R 5-10 170 Fr. Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS)33 Austin Guibor OF L/R 5-10 185 Jr. Campbell, Calif. (St. Francis HS)36 Jimmy Lambert RHP R/R 6-2 170 Jr. San Dimas, Calif. (San Dimas HS)37 Tim Borst RHP R/R 6-0 190 Sr. Moreno Valley, Calif. (Tahquitz HS)38 Mark Reece RHP R/R 6-5 210 Jr. Roseville, Calif. (Nevada)39 Edgar Gonzalez RHP R/R 6-1 190 Fr. Newark, Calif. (Newark Memorial HS)40 Aaron Arruda OF R/R 6-3 215 So. Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan HS)41 Brennon Williams LHP L/L 6-0 180 Sr. Oakdale, Calif. (San Joaquin Delta College)42 Chase Hoag RHP R/R 5-10 190 Jr. Venice, Calif. (Glendale CC)43 Austin White OF R/R 6-2 180 Fr. Studio City, Calif. (Grover Cleveland HS)45 Dylan Lee LHP L/L 6-4 210 Sr. Dinuba, Calif. (College of the Sequoias)46 Ricky Thomas LHP L/L 6-1 175 So. San Diego, Calif. (Willow Glen HS)47 Fred Schlichtholz LHP R/L 6-3 215 RSo. Coronado, Calif. (Coronado HS)48 Dominic Topoozian RHP R/R 6-0 185 Sr. Clovis, Calif. (Fresno City College)49 Anthony Arias LHP L/L 6-2 220 So. Fairfield, Calif. (Fairfield HS)50 Alec Gamboa LHP L/L 6-0 190 Fr. Madera, Calif. (Madera HS)51 Jake Stone OF L/R 6-0 190 Jr. Carlsbad, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista HS)55 Kenny Varnell LHP L/L 6-3 200 Fr. Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark HS)

COACHING STAFF44 Mike Batesole – Head Coach (14th Season)34 Steve Rousey – Assistant Coach & Pitching Coach (6th Season)24 Ryan Overland – Assistant Coach & Third Base Coach (4th Season)35 JJ Mascolo – Volunteer Assistant Coach & First Base Coach (1st Season)9 Kody Batesole – Undergraduate Assistant Coach (1st Season)

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KORBY BATESOLE INF | L/R | 6-1 | 170 | So. | 2nd YearClovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS)CAREER GAMES: 44 CAREER STARTS: 332015 STARTS: 33

2015 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 44 games for the Bulldogs ... made 33 starts on the year with 18 coming at shortstop and 15 at second base ... hit .232 from the plate collecting 22 hits in 95 at-bats... drove in 13 RBI and scored seven runs ... notched four doubles and a home run... recorded four multi-hit games ... went 2-for-2 with his first career home run in a 5-4, 10-inning win over San Diego State on April 24 ... also collected two hits, including a RBI-single, the fol-lowing day against the Aztecs ... named Academic All-MW.

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman at Buchanan High School under head coach Tom Don-ald ... helped lead the Bears to a 25-8 record playing shortstop and second base - was the runner-up in the 2014 CIF Central Section Baseball Playoffs ... Buchanan was a top 25 ranked team in the state all year as Batesole started each game.

PERSONAL: Son of head coach Mike Batesole, and Susie Batsole ... has three siblings - Kody, Kassy and Kally ... also enjoys golf, basketball and football ... favorite athlete is Allen Iverson because of his charisma ... favorite baseball moment in high school was his walk-off hit in the CIF semifinals as a senior ... chose Fresno State for its environment and teammates ... is a pre-athletic training major at Fresno State.

KEVIN VIERS’ CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2013 .251 56 55 195 27 49 12 3 4 23 79 .405 13 2014 .222 56 52 203 22 45 10 2 2 22 65 .320 21 2015 .257 59 46 187 29 48 8 1 7 34 79 .422 25 TOTAL .243 171 153 585 78 142 30 6 13 79 223 .381 59

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2013 2 50 1 .302 2 3 5 8 42 81 16 .885 2014 3 55 3 .304 0 2 2 5 265 30 8 .974 2015 3 37 5 .349 3 2 6 9 335 29 2 .995 TOTAL 8 142 9 .318 5 7 13 22 642 140 26 .968

KEVIN VIERS INF | L/R | 6-0 | 200 | Sr. | 4th YearYorba Linda, Calif. (Esperanza HS)CAREER GAMES: 171 CAREER STARTS: 1532015 STARTS: 46

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2015 (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 59 games for the Bulldogs ... made 46 starts on the year with 39 coming at first base, one at third base and six as the designated hitter ... hit .257 from the plate and had a .422 slugging percentage ... ranked fifth on the team with 48 hits, 16 going for extra-bases ... drove in 34 RBI (second on club) and scored 29 runs (fourth-best on team) ... tied for team-lead with seven home runs and added eight doubles and one triple ... stole six bases in nine attempts ... had 335 putouts at first base, second on the team ... had 14 multi-hit games along with eight multi-RBI games and five multi-run games ... had a season-best six-game hitting streak in the final three regular season games against New Mexico and first three contests of the MW Tournament ... had a season-high three hits in four games.

2014 (SOPHOMORE): Started 52 games and appeared in 56-of-57 games during the season ... made 34 starts at first base and 18 as the designated hitter ... ranked tied for second on the team with 10 doubles and tied for first on the team for triples with two ... fielded 30 double plays, the ninth-most in the Mountain West ... was a double short of a cycle on March 9 at Air Force as he went 3-for-5 with three RBI and three runs scored ... posted six multi-RBI games that tied for the fourth most on the team ... owned a .222 season batting average and .304 on-base percentage ... registered 45 hits, 22 RBI, 21 walks and 22 runs scored ... recorded nine multi-hit games and was one of three Bulldogs on the season to have a four-hit game - Feb. 15 at UC Irvine (4-for-7, three singles and a double) ... ... scored three of the Bulldogs’ four runs in their MW tournament opening win against Nevada on May 21.

2013 (FRESHMAN): Made 56 appearances, earning 55 starts ... finished the season with a .251 batting average with 49 hits ... had 12 doubles, three triples and four home runs ... scored 23 runs and finished with 23 RBI ... had five stolen bases ... had a career-high three doubles in an 8-6 win over Hawai’i on May 7.

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner in both football and baseball at Esperanza High School in Anaheim ... led EHS to back-to-back league baseball championships as a team cap-tain ... named to North-South and league all-star baseball games ... earned gold glove award in 2012 and rookie of the year honors in 2010 ... in football, named offensive player of the year and special teams player of the year.

PERSONAL: Born in Whittier, Calif. ... hometown is Yorba Linda, Calif. ... parents are Dave and Julie Viers ... has one brother, Cody ... named Esperanza High School’s homecoming prince ... favorite athlete is Andre Ethier because of his swing ... biggest athletic thrill was playing at Dodger Stadium as a junior in high school ... most admires his parents because they are the ones that inspire him ... chose to attend Fresno State because of the atmosphere and team ... also recruited by Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State and UC Irvine ... major at Fresno State is criminology-law enforcement.

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KORBY BATESOLE’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 5 (vs CSUN, 5/5/15)Runs: 2 (at SJSU, 5/1/15)Hits: 2 (4x)RBis: 2 (2x)DouBles: 1 (4x)tRiples: --Home Runs: 1 (vs. SDSU, 4/24/15)totAl BAses: 5 (vs. SDSU, 4/24/15)

WAlks: 1 (6x)stRikeouts: 3 (at Air Force, 4/19/15)sAc Hits: 2 (vs Cal Poly, 2/17/15)sAc Flies: 1 (at Nevada, 3/21/15)stolen BAses: --Hit By pitcH: 1 (4x)Assists: 6 (2x)eRRoRs: 4 (at UCSB, 4/4/15)

KORBY BATESOLE’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2015 .232 44 33 95 7 22 4 0 1 13 29 .305 6 TOTAL .232 44 33 95 7 22 4 0 1 13 29 .305 6

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2015 4 22 2 .302 1 6 0 1 70 91 14 .920 TOTAL 4 22 2 .302 1 6 0 1 70 91 14 .920

KEVIN VIERS’ SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 7 (at UC Irvine, 2/15/14)Runs: 3 (5x)Hits: 4 (at UC Irvine, 2/15/14)RBis: 3 (7x)DouBles: 3 (vs Hawai’i, 5/7/13)tRiples: 1 (6x)Home Runs: 2 (vs Nevada, 5/18/13)totAl BAses: 9 (vs Nevada, 5/18/13)

WAlks: 3 (vs CSUN, 5/5/15)stRikeouts: 3 (6x)sAc Hits: 1 (7x)sAc Flies: 1 (4x)stolen BAses: 2 (at Nevada, 2/20/15)Hit By pitcH: 1 (8x)Assists: 5 (3x)eRRoRs: 2 (5x)

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10NICK WARREN C | R/R | 6-2 | 200 | So. | 3rd YearSaugus, Calif. (Saugus HS)CAREER GAMES: 24 CAREER STARTS: 22015 STARTS: 2

2015 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 24 games for the Bulldogs, including a pair of starts behind the plate at catcher against Oregon State (March 7) and at No. 15 UC Santa Barbara (April 3) ... finished the year with a .293 batting average with 12 hits, including four for extra-bases...had two doubles, a triple and one home run...scored six runs and drove in five RBI ... notched a .463 slugging percentage and a .326 on-base percentage ... tallied three multi-hit games ... hit his first career home run, a solo shot, against Sacramento State and scored two runs in a 6-2 home win on March 3 ... hit a bases-clearing triple down the right-field line driving home three runs in a 10-1 win over Wagner (March 11).

2014 (FRESHMAN): Utilized redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Saugus High School of the Foothill League under coach John Maggiora ... played catcher all four years of high school ... senior year was named Defensive Player of the Year, first-team all-league and first-team all-area ... hit .406 as a senior and threw out 75 percent of runners while in high school ... named team captain both junior and senior seasons ... graduated with 3.5 GPA.

PERSONAL: Born in Glendale, Calif. ... son of Gary and Nancy Warren ... has one older brother, Jonathan ... admires his entire family for helping him get to where he is today ... chose Fresno State for its great reputation and to be a part of a family ... favorite athlete is Hanley Ramirez of the Boston Red Sox ... interests other than baseball are football, golf and wakeboarding.

NICK WARREN’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2015 .293 24 2 41 6 12 2 1 1 5 19 .463 2 TOTAL .293 24 2 41 6 12 2 1 1 5 19 .463 2

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2015 0 11 0 .326 0 0 0 0 17 5 1 .957 TOTAL 0 11 0 .326 0 0 0 0 17 5 1 .957

RYAN DOBSON INF | R/R | 6-0 | 160 | Jr. | 3rd YearCulver City, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS)CAREER GAMES: 97 CAREER STARTS: 802015 STARTS: 44

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2015 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 54 games for the Bulldogs ... started 44 games making 29 starts at shortstop and 15 at second base ... hit .245 from the plate with 37 hits in 151 at-bats ... scored 20 runs and drove in seven ... added two doubles and one triple ... stole five bases in nine attempts ... notched seven multi-hit games ... had a season-high three hits, scored two runs and had a RBI at New Mexico on March 27 ... collected a pair of hits and scored two runs at UC Santa Barbara on April 4.

2014 (FRESHMAN): Started in 36 games and appeared in 43 of the 57 games as a true fresh-man ... all 36 starts were at shortstop ... batted from the nine spot in 32 games and from the eight-hole in four games ... ranked tied for second on the team and tied for sixth in the Mountain West for the most successful sacrifice bunts (8) ... set the team single-game season-high with 10 fielding assists against Cal State Fullerton on April 23, the 10 assists tied the MW individual season game-high for the year ... recorded first career triple and home run in the same game on April 19 at Nevada ... had a season-best three-game series vs. Nevada, April 17-19 - batting .545 (6-for-11) with five runs, one double, one triple, one home run and two RBI - later named Fresno State Sysco Student Athlete of the Week (April 21) ... owned a season-best seven-game hitting streak from April 15-26 ... registered a .233 season batting average with 27 hits ... recorded five doubles, one triple, one home run as a freshman ... stole four bases on five attempts ... one of five Bulldogs to record double-digit multi-hit games (10) ... named Academic All-MW.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at St. Bernard before finishing high school career at Junipero Serra ... made first-team all-league all four years of high school ... member of Serra’s CIF Southern Section Championship baseball team senior year.

PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles ... son of Bobby and Sandi Dobson ... has one brother, Jason, and a sister, Lisa ... chose Fresno State because it is a place he felt he could develop into a better baseball player and felt welcomed and wanted ... major at Fresno State is pre-business.

NICK WARREN’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 4 (2x)Runs: 2 (vs sAc stAte, 3/3/15)Hits: 2 (3x)RBis: 3 (vs Wagner, 3/11/5)DouBles: 1 (2x)tRiples: 1 (vs Wagner, 3/11/5)Home Runs: 1 (vs sAc stAte, 3/3/15)totAl BAses: 5 (vs sAc stAte, 3/3/15)

WAlks: 1 (2x)stRikeouts: 1 (10x)sAc Hits: --sAc Flies: --stolen BAses: --Hit By pitcH:--eRRoRs: 1 (at UCSB, 4/3/15)pAsseD BAlls: 1 (vs Wagner, 3/11/15)

RYAN DOBSON’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 5 (7x)Runs: 3 (at Nevada, 3/19/14)Hits: 3 (at New Mexico, 3/27/14)RBis: 2 (vs. UC Irvine, 2/14/15)DouBles: 1 (7x)tRiples: 1 (2x)Home Runs: 1 (at Nevada, 4/19/14)totAl BAses: 7 (at Nevada, 4/19/14)

WAlks: 1 (11x)stRikeouts: 3 (3x)sAc Hits: 1 (16x)sAc Flies: 1 (vs. SDSU, 4/24/15)stolen BAses: 1 (9x)Hit By pitcH: 1 (5x)Assists: 10 (vs CS Fullerton, 4/23/14)eRRoRs: 2 (2x)

RYAN DOBSON’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2014 .233 43 36 116 18 27 5 1 1 4 37 .319 32015 .245 54 44 151 20 37 2 1 0 7 41 .272 8 TOTAL .240 97 80 267 38 64 7 2 1 11 78 .292 11

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2014 0 28 0 .252 0 8 4 5 61 77 13 .914 2015 5 32 2 .303 1 8 5 9 83 112 13 .938 TOTAL 5 60 2 .282 1 16 9 14 144 189 26 .928

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TORIN GOLDSTEIN INF | L/R | 6-3 | 205 | So. | 3rd YearIrvine, Calif. (Arnold O. Beckman HS)CAREER GAMES: 14 CAREER STARTS: 22015 STARTS: 2

2015 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 14 games for the Bulldogs ... made a pair of starts at designated hitter against No. 15 UC Santa Barbara ... notched six hits in 16 at-bats for a .375 average ... drove in five runs, including four in the Mountain West Tournament ... smashed a three-run double down the left field line in the Bulldogs’ 15-7 win over San Diego State in the MW Tournament ... also picked up a hit as a pinch-hitter in the MW Tournament win over UNLV.

2014 (Freshman): Utilized redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years at Arnold O. Beckman High School in Irvine, Calif. ... played in the Pacific Coast League ... played either second base or third base all three years ... named CIF all-city first-team, first-team all-league and third-team all-county.

PERSONAL: Born in San Diego ... son of David and Kristi Goldstein ... has a younger brother and sister, Justin and Megan ... enjoys surfing on his free time ... the people he admires the most are his mom and dad due to their work ethic ... major at Fresno State is kinesiology-exercise science.

McCARTHY TATUM INF | R/R | 6-4 | 190 | So. | 2nd YearClovis, Calif. (Clovis HS)CAREER GAMES: 20 CAREER STARTS: 82015 STARTS: 8

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2015 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 20 games for the ‘Dogs in his first season, making eight starts ... made all eight starts at shortstop ... hit .192 from the plate with five hits ... got his first career hit against UC Davis on March 13 ... scored first career run against Oregon State in game two of the doubleheader with the Beavers and ended the year with four runs scored ... had 26 assists and a .917 fielding percentage.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner for coach James Patrick at Clovis High ... led team to a 33-5 record and a Central Section championship his senior year ... team finished ranked No. 1 in the state in 2014 ... three-time All-TRAC, All-Valley player ... was named All-State his junior and senior year and also played in the City-County All-Star Game his senior season.

PERSONAL: Was born in Clovis to parents Mary and Joe Tatum ... has a brother, Darby, and a sister, Erin ... biggest athletic thrill was winning the Valley Championship his senior year ... chose to attend Fresno State because it is the hometown team and the coaches ... was drafted in the 20th round by the Minnesota Twins in the 2014 MLB Draft ... major at Fresno State is construction management.

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TORIN GOLDSTEIN’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 3 (2x)Runs: --Hits: 1 (6x)RBis: 1 (5x)DouBles: 1 (vs. sDsu, 5/21/15)tRiples: --Home Runs: --totAl BAses: 2 (vs. sDsu, 5/21/15)

WAlks: 1 (at UCSB, 4/1/15)stRikeouts: 1 (3x)sAc Hits: --sAc Flies: --stolen BAses: --Hit By pitcH: --eRRoRs: --

TORIN GOLDSTEIN’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2015 .375 14 2 16 0 6 1 0 0 5 7 .438 1 TOTAL .375 14 2 16 0 6 1 0 0 5 7 .438 1

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2015 0 3 0 .412 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TOTAL 0 3 0 .412 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

MCCARTHY TATUM’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 2 (9x)Runs: 1 (4x)Hits: 1 (5x)RBis: --DouBles: --tRiples: --Home Runs: --totAl BAses: 1 (5x)

WAlks: 1 (2x)stRikeouts: 2 (at UCSB, 4/1/15)sAc Hits: 1 (3x)sAc Flies: --stolen BAses: --Hit By pitcH: 1 (vs Wagner, 3/11/15)Assists: 5 (2x)eRRoRs: 1 (3x)

McCARTHY TATUM’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2015 .192 20 8 26 4 5 0 0 0 0 5 .192 2 TOTAL .192 20 8 26 4 5 0 0 0 0 5 .192 2

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2015 1 6 0 .276 0 3 0 1 7 26 3 .917 TOTAL 1 6 0 .276 0 3 0 1 7 26 3 .917

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JESSE MEDRANO INF | R/R | 5-10 | 200 | Jr. | 3rd YearConcord, Calif. (Clayton Valley Charter HS)CAREER GAMES: 81 CAREER STARTS: 492015 STARTS: 49

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2015 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 44 games for the Bulldogs ... made 25 starts on the year with 17 coming at second base and eight at shortstop ... hit .229 from the plate with 22 hits in 96 at-bats ... scored 16 runs and drove in seven RBI ... had two doubles on the season, one against UNLV (May 9) and the other in the season finale against SDSU in the MW Tournament (May 23) ... went a perfect 6-for-6 in stolen base attempts... had a season-high two hits in four games against UC Irvine (Feb. 15), Nevada (Feb. 21), UC Davis (March 14) and San Diego State (April 26) ... named Academic All-MW.

2014 (FRESHMAN): Started in 24 games and made 37 appearances in the 57-game season ... made 13 starts at shortstop and 11 at second base ... hit from the No. 8 and No. 9 spots in the lineup 12 times each ... registered a single-game team season-best two successful sacrifice bunts on March 5 vs. Sacramento State ... first career hit was a double down the left-field line on his sixth career at-bat in the 10th inning of the Bulldogs’ second game of the season vs. UC Irvine on Feb. 15 ... first career RBI was vs. then-ranked No. 18 Texas A&M in the first game of a doubleheader on March 1 ... owned a .220 season batting average ...tallied 18 hits, three doubles, six RBI and eight runs scored ... posted a .966 fielding percentage ... named the Mountain West Preseason Freshman of the Year by Baseball America ... named Academic All-MW.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner playing the infield for Clayton Valley Charter High School in Concord, Calif. ... named Diablo Valley Athletic League MVP senior year ... garnered back-to-back best defensive player awards from the Bay Area World Series (2011) and Reebok Norcal World Series (2012) ... named by Prospect Wire an underclass All-American ... also played football - set school record for most forced fumbles (8) ... graduated with a 3.0 GPA - named Student of the Year ... received P.E. Award and Eagle Award ... awarded Hot Stove Dinner scholarship.

PERSONAL: Born in Antioch, Calif. ... son of Rick and Kim Medrano ... has three sisters, Sariana, Rhea and Amanda ... chose Fresno State for its baseball environment and community fan base ... major at Fresno State is communications ... admires his parents for their sacrifices to give him all the opportunities he has ... favorite athlete is current New York Yankee Derek Jeter ... believes biggest athletic thrill is to come up clutch defensively or at the plate for his teammates.

JESSE MEDRANO’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

JESSE MEDRANO’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2014 .220 37 24 82 8 18 3 0 0 6 21 .256 1 2015 .229 44 25 96 16 22 2 0 0 7 24 .250 0 TOTAL .225 81 49 178 24 40 5 0 0 13 45 .253 1

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2014 3 21 1 .253 1 5 1 1 38 75 4 .966 2015 3 20 1 .253 0 4 6 6 82 79 7 .958 TOTAL 6 41 2 .253 1 9 7 7 120 154 11 .961

BRODY RUSSELL OF | R/R | 6-2 | 190 | Sr. | 4th YearBakersfield, Calif. (Centennial HS)CAREER GAMES: 158 CAREER STARTS: 1322015 STARTS: 48

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2015 (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 59 games for the ‘Dogs ... made 52 starts, all in center field ... hit .233 from the dish and had an on-base percentage of .345 ... ranked sixth on the club with 41 hits, including nine doubles (fourth on the team) and a pair of home runs ... drew 27 walks ... drove in 17 RBI and scored 23 runs; marks that both ranked sixth on the club. .. had a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage ... tallied eight multi-hit games on the year ... collected one hit in each of the ‘Dogs four MW Tournament games as he ended the year with hits in eight of the final nine games of the season ... had a 3-for-3 performance with a run scored and a RBI in the season-opening win over UC Irvine ... notched a pair of doubles and scored a run at UNLV (May 10) in a 6-2 win .... named Academic All-MW.

2014 (SOPHOMORE): Started in 51 games and appeared in 55 of the 57-games on the season ... all 51 starts were in center field ... owned a .236 season batting average and a .381 on-base percentage - the on-base percentage ranked No. 4 on the team and 20th-best in the Mountain West ... was hit-by-pitch a team-high 11 times, ranked tied for sixth-most in the conference ... logged 30 walks, ranking third on the team and tied for the fourth-most in the MW ... stole seven bases on 10 attempts - seven steals were the team’s second-most and tied for the 10th-most in the MW ... tied for second on the team for most successful sacrifice bunts (8), it ranked tied for the eighth-most in the conference ... his .986 fielding percentage ranked 18th-best in the MW, he had 136 putouts ... posted 41 hits, 20 RBI, eight doubles, three home runs and 26 runs scored on the year .... named Academic All-MW.

2013 (FRESHMAN): Made 48 appearances, earning 33 starts ... finished the season with a .228 batting average and a .927 fielding percentage ... had 28 hits, three doubles and three home runs ... scored 12 runs and drove in 16 ... was a perfect 7-for-7 on stolen bases ... had a career-high three hits against UNLV on May 4... selected to the 2013 Alaska Baseball League All-Star Game ... named Academic All-MW.

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner at Centennial High School, where he helped lead the team to three consecutive winnings season as a center fielder and shortstop ... a first-team all-state honoree (2011), a second-team all-state selection (2012), a two-time first-team all-area honoree (2011-12) and a second-team all-area selection (2010) ... team captain and most outstanding player for both his junior and senior seasons (2011-12) ... the home run area leader (2012) ... named to Area Codes and Jockey Club (2011) ... following his senior season, drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 36th Round of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft.

PERSONAL: Born in Bakersfield, Calif. ... parents are Mel and Tish Russell ... has one sister, Sydnee ... enjoys hunting and fishing ... a four-year high school honor roll student and the 2011 CHS’ Most Outstanding Student ... favorite athlete is Josh Hamilton because he has overcome so much in his life while pursuing a professional baseball career ... biggest athletic thrill is putting in hard work and getting results ... most admires Bobby Maitia because he taught him everything he knows in the game of baseball and being a great support for him ... chose to attend Fresno State because the program gave him a “homey feeling” and seemed like some-where he would love ... . majoring in kinesiology-personal fitness training.

BRODY RUSSELL’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 6 (4x)Runs: 2 (7x)Hits: 3 (3x)RBis: 4 (2x)DouBles: 2 (2x)tRiples: --Home Runs: 1 (8x)totAl BAses: 6 (vs UC Irvine, 2/15/14)

WAlks: 2 (10x)stRikeouts: 3 (5x)sAc Hits: 1 (6x)sAc Flies: --stolen BAses: 1 (16x)Hit By pitcH: 2 (at UC Irvine, 2/15/14)Assists: 1 (2x)eRRoRs: --

BRODY RUSSELL’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2013 .228 48 33 123 12 28 3 0 3 16 40 .325 9 2014 .236 55 51 174 26 41 8 0 3 20 58 .333 30 2015 .233 55 48 176 23 41 9 0 2 17 56 .318 27 TOTAL .243 158 132 473 61 110 20 0 8 53 154 .326 66

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2013 2 30 3 .291 0 2 7 7 60 16 6 .927 2014 11 44 1 .381 0 8 7 8 136 4 2 .986 2015 3 42 3 .345 0 6 2 9 133 2 0 1.000 TOTAL 16 116 7 .346 0 16 16 24 329 22 8 .978

At BAts: 5 (2x)Runs: 2 (at New Mexico, 3/27/15)Hits: 2 (7x)RBis: 2 (2x)DouBles: 1 (2x)tRiples: --Home Runs: --totAl BAses: 3 (vs UNM, 3/16/14)

WAlks: 1 (at SDSU, 3/29/14)stRikeouts: 2 (10x)sAc Hits: 2 (at Sac. St., 3/5/14)sAc Flies: 1 (vs Texas A&M, 3/1/14)stolen BAses: 1 (6x)Hit By pitcH: 1 (3x)Assists: 7 (vs UNLV, 2/27/15)eRRoRs: 2 (at UC Irvine, 2/14/14)

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JOE PRIOR C | R/R | 6-0 | 190 | Jr. | 3rd YearLos Alamitos, Calif. (Servite HS)CAREER GAMES: 58 CAREER STARTS: 232015 STARTS: 20

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2015 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 42 games for the ‘Dogs making 20 starts, all at first base ... hit .247 from the plate ... recorded 24 hits, including three doubles and one home run ... scored six runs and drove in 17 RBI ... tallied three multi-hit games in contests at home against Cal Poly (Feb. 17), at Nevada (Feb. 20) and vs. San Jose State (Mar. 22) ... hit a three-run home run on April 12 to propel the ‘Dogs past Nevada at home 3-1 and clinch a series win ... added a .309 slugging percentage and a .288 on-base percentage ... recorded a double and a pair of RBI’s in the 5-4 season-opening win at home over UC Irvine ... named Academic All-MW.

2014 (FRESHMAN): Started in three games and appeared in 16 games of the 57-game season as a true freshman ... all three starts were as the designated hitter ... played the field one time as a substitute, first base on Feb. 19 vs. Sacramento State - recorded two putouts ... first career hit and RBI was on Feb. 23 vs. Nevada, connected for a pinch-hit RBI-single in the sixth inning ... first career start was on April 12 at New Mexico (0-for-3) ... in second career start on May 3 at San Jose State he connected on a 2-2 offering to right field for his first career triple and added his third career RBI to his resume, scored on ensuing wild pitch during the next at-bat ... owned a .263 season batting average and a .348 on-base percentage ... recorded five hits on 19 at-bats.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner of the Servite High School baseball team and one-time football letterman ... named team MVP junior and senior year ... earned first-team All-Los Angeles Times in baseball.

PERSONAL: Born in Newport Beach, Calif. ... son of Donald and Jill Prior ... has one sister, Kate ... chose Fresno State because it was a good fit for him ... admires his mom most because she showed him how to be strong and always put family first ... favorite athlete is Bo Jackson because he is the best pure athlete to ever play a sport ... also enjoys hanging out with family, friends and his dog.

JOE PRIOR’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2014 .263 16 3 19 2 5 0 1 0 3 7 .368 0 2015 .247 42 20 97 6 24 3 0 1 17 30 .309 5 TOTAL .250 58 23 116 8 29 3 1 1 20 37 .319 5

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2014 3 4 1 .348 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1.000 2015 3 23 5 .288 6 3 0 0 166 17 2 .989 TOTAL 6 27 6 .299 7 4 0 0 168 17 2 .989

RICKEY RAMIREZ RHP | R/R | 6-0 | 170 | So. | 2nd YearMarysville, Calif. (River Valley HS)CAREER APPEARANCES: 15 CAREER STARTS: 0

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2015 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 15 games on the mound ... tossed 16.1 innings, posting an 0-2 record with a 7.71 ERA ... notched 12 strikeouts, including a season-high three in his first appearance of the season against Cal Poly ... threw a season-high 2.1 innings, including a pair of strikeouts, in a 6-3 win at home over San Jose State on March 22 ... named Academic All-MW ... also earned Mountain West Scholar-Athlete honors.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner for coach Brandon Asher at River Valley High in Yuba City, Calif. ... led his team during senior year to a 20-win season in which he was 9-2 on the mound with a 1.15 ERA with 96 strikeouts ... struck out 176 batters over his junior and senior seasons ... was a All-Tri County League player junior and senior season and was also named All-Area both years.

PERSONAL: Was born in Vallejo, Calif., to his parents Donna Gutierrez and Mark Ramirez ... has one brother, Nico, and three sisters, Angel, Chloe and Francesca ... enjoys going to the movies and going to Naco Taco with his closest friends back home ... favorite athlete is Roy Halladay because he mastered the art of pitching and competes 100 percent of the time ... chose to come to Fresno State because it was the best fit for him and gave him a chance to play Division I baseball while enhancing his education.

JOE PRIOR’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 5 (2x)Runs: 1 (8x)Hits: 2 (4x)RBis: 3 (vs Nevada, 4/12/15)DouBles: 1 (4x)tRiples: 1 (at SJSU, 5/3/14)Home Runs: 1 (vs Nevada, 4/12/15)totAl BAses: 4 (2x)

WAlks: 1 (6x)stRikeouts: 2 (8x)sAc Hits: 1 (4x)sAc Flies: 1 (7x)stolen BAses: --Hit By pitcH: 2 (vs UNLV, 2/27/15)Assists: 3 (at Oregon St., 3/8/15)eRRoRs: 1 (2x)

RICKY RAMIREZ’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

innings pitcHeD: 2.1 (2x)Runs AlloWeD: 4 (at UNM, 3/27/15)eARneD Runs: 3 (at UNM, 3/27/15)WAlks AlloWeD: 2 (2x)

Hits AlloWeD: 5 (vs Cal Poly, 2/17/14)

stRikeouts: 3 (vs Cal Poly, 2/17/14)DouBles AlloWeD: 2 (2x)tRiples AlloWeD: 1 (vs Sac State, 3/3/15)

HomeRs AlloWeD: 1 (2x)WilD pitcHes: 1 (3x)Hit BAtteRs: 1 (3x)

RICKEY RAMIREZ’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS GC SHO CBO SV IP H R ER 2015 7.71 0 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 16.1 22 16 14 TOTAL 7.71 0 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 16.1 22 16 14

Year BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2015 11 12 5 1 2 85 .319 3 3 0 0 2 TOTAL 11 12 5 1 2 85 .319 3 3 0 0 2

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33AUSTIN GUIBOR OF | L/R | 5-10 | 185 | Jr. | 3rd YearCampbell, Calif. (St. Francis HS)CAREER GAMES: 97 CAREER STARTS: 672015 STARTS: 49

2015 (SOPHOMORE): Earned second-team All-Mountain West honors ... appeared in 54 of the Bulldogs’ 59 games in the outfield ... made 49 starts on the year, splitting time between left field (25 starts) and right field (24) ... ranked second on the club with a .339 average ... was third on the team with 62 hits ... tied for second on the team with 39 runs scored, including eight multi-run games ... tallied 16 extra-base hits with six doubles, a team-high five triples along with five home runs ... drove in 21 runs ... had a team-high .440 on-base percentage and ranked second with a .508 slugging percentage ... stole a team-best seven bases in 11 attempts ... led team with 11 sacrifice hits ... notched 15 multi-hit games, including four three-hit performances ... had a 2-for-4 performance with a RBI triple and scored three runs in a 15-7 victory over San Diego State in the Mountain West Tournament ... went 3-for-3 with a leadoff home run and a pair of singles and scored three runs in a 10-5 win over UNLV on Feb. 27 ... col-lected three hits, including a triple, drove in a pair and scored a run in a 5-4 win over UC Davis on March 13 ... went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run to left-center in a 4-3 win at home over New Mexico on May 15 ... named Academic All-MW ... was also one of four ‘Dogs selected to be a Mountain West Scholar-Athlete.

2014 (FRESHMAN): Started 18 games and made 43 appearances in the 57-game season as a true freshman ... all 18 starts were in left field ... batted from the leadoff position nine times, hit from the No. 5 spot five times and the No. 2 and No. 6 positions two times each ... ap-peared as a pinch-hitter in a team-high 23 games ... first career hit was an RBI-single in first career start on March 8 in the second game of a doubleheader at Air Force, also registered first career double in same game (2-for-5) ... registered first two career runs in the following game vs. Air Force on March 9, going 2-for-3 ... registered first career home run on April 17 at Nevada ... owned a .241 season batting average and .306 on-base percentage ... hit .217 (13-for-60) in 18 starts with four doubles, 12 runs, six RBI and one home run ... as a pinch hitter, registered a .272 batting average (6-for-22) with two singles, three doubles, one triple, a sacrifice fly and eight RBI ... in March 29 pinch-hit appearance he provided a two-out, go-ahead two-run double in the seventh that led to a 6-4 win at San Diego State ... posted a 1.000 fielding per-centage in left field ... named Academic All-MW.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two years in baseball and two years in football in the West Catholic Athletic League ... played outfield at Saint Francis High School ... his baseball team finished with a 55-9 record during his high school career ... earned championships in baseball and football in the 2013 Division 2 CCS ... first-team all-league in baseball.

PERSONAL: Born in Santa Clara, Calif. ... son of Jeff and Lori Guibor ... has an older brother, Jase ... enjoys golfing, playing football and going to the beach ... people he admires the most are his parents because he would never be where he is at today without them ... chose Fresno State because of the reputation the program upholds ... majoring in kinesiology-sport admin-istration.

AUSTIN GUIBOR’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2014 .241 43 18 87 15 21 7 1 2 15 36 .414 8 2015 .339 54 49 183 39 62 6 5 5 21 93 .508 29 TOTAL .307 97 67 270 54 83 13 6 7 36 129 .478 37

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2014 1 17 2 .306 2 3 0 1 42 3 0 1.000 2015 4 31 2 .440 0 11 7 11 94 4 4 .961 TOTAL 5 48 4 .398 2 14 7 12 136 7 4 .973

JIMMY LAMBERT RHP | R/R | 6-2 | 170 | Jr. | 3rd YearSan Dimas, Calif. (San Dimas HS)CAREER APPEARANCES: 37 CAREER STARTS: 222015 STARTS: 13

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2015 (SOPHOMORE): Made 17 appearances on the mound for the Bulldogs ... notched a team-high 13 starts ... posted a 4-2 overall record with a 4.66 ERA ... made one save at San Jose State on May 3 in a 3-0 win ... picked up wins in starts vs. UNLV (Feb. 27), vs. Nevada (April 12) and at UNLV (May 10) ... also posted a win in relief at home against New Mexico (May 15) ... pitched a team-high 75.1 innings ... struck out 44 batters along with allowing 31 walks ... held opponents to a .265 batting average ... tossed a season-high eight innings against Nevada al-lowing four hits, one earned run and three strikeouts ... named Academic All-MW. 2014 (FRESHMAN): Made nine starts as a true freshman and appeared in 20 games ... pitched the second-most innings of any freshman in the Mountain West (56.1 IP), and was one of three to pitch 50-plus innings, regardless of class, in the conference ... posted a 1-6 season record and a 6.55 ERA ... opened the season as the game three starter in the weekend rotation over the first five weeks - owned a 1-2 record and 5.00 ERA (27.0 IP) in that span ... earned first career win on March 8 at Air Force ... registered season-high five strikeouts on Feb. 16 at UC Irvine in his first career start - surrendered four hits and one earned run over 5.2 IP in a 1-0 loss ... tied a season-high for most innings pitched, 6.0 innings, in two different games - March 15 vs. New Mexico and March 30 at San Diego State ... suffered second 1-0 loss of the season at San Diego State on March 30 - allowed five hits and one earned run in six innings pitched ... picked off a team-best three runners on the year, ranking tied for the fourth-most in the MW ... forced a team-best six groundout double plays ... named Academic All-MW.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years at San Dimas High School ... played pitcher, outfielder, and utility player ... in 2012 helped lead his team to a league title in the Valley Vista League ... a first-team All-Academic Player in 2012 and 2013 ... first-team All-League Pitcher in 2012-13, first-team CIF, team MVP, first-team All-Area, second-team All-State ... Scholar Athlete in 2010-2013 ... Top 10 scholar athlete in 2013 ... senior season finished with a 13-1 record, 94 innings, 80 strikeouts.

PERSONAL: Born in Arcadia, Calif. ... son of Jim and Anne Lambert ... has an older brother and sister, Scott and Brooke ... has a younger brother and sister, Peter and Bryn ... enjoys golfing, wakeboarding, and hanging out with friends and family on his free time ... chose Fresno State because the history of success in the program .

JIMMY LAMBERT’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS GC SHO CBO SV IP H R ER 2014 6.65 1 6 20 9 0 0 1 0 56.1 71 46 41 2015 4.66 4 2 17 13 0 0 1 1 75.1 78 43 39 TOTAL 5.49 5 8 37 22 0 0 2 1 131.2 149 89 80

Year BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2014 23 28 11 3 3 259 .320 8 6 0 3 5 2015 31 44 13 4 4 339 .265 8 7 0 2 5 TOTAL 54 72 24 7 7 598 .290 16 13 0 5 10

AUSTIN GUIBOR’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 6 (2x)Runs: 3 (2x)Hits: 3 (4x)RBis: 3 (vs CS Northridge, 4/8/14)DouBles: 1 (13x)tRiples: 1 (60x)Home Runs: 1 (7x)totAl BAses: 6 (3x)

WAlks: 2 (5x)stRikeouts: 3 (vs Nevada, 4/10/15)sAc Hits: 1 (14x)sAc Flies: 1 (2x)stolen BAses: 1 (7x)Hit By pitcH: 1 (5x)Assists: 1 (7x)eRRoRs: 1 (4x)

JIMMY LAMBERT’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

innings pitcHeD: 8.0 (vs Nevada, 4/12/15)Runs AlloWeD: 9 (at Air Force, 4/18/15)eARneD Runs: 7 (at Air Force, 4/18/15)WAlks AlloWeD: 7 (at Nevada, 2/20/15)Hits AlloWeD: 11 (at Air Force, 4/18/15)

stRikeouts: 7 (vs UNLV, 2/27/15)DouBles AlloWeD: 3 (3x)tRiples AlloWeD: 1 (7x)HomeRs AlloWeD: 2 (at Nevada, 4/19/14)WilD pitcHes: 2 (vs Nevada, 4/12/15)Hit BAtteRs: 2 (vs. SDSU, 4/26/15)

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37TIM BORST RHP | R/R | 6-0 | 190 | Sr. | 4th YearMoreno Valley, Calif. (Tahquitz HS)CAREER APPEARANCES: 62 CAREER STARTS: 292015 STARTS: 5

2015 (JUNIOR): Made 22 appearances, including five starts on the mound ... posted a 4-4 overall record with a 4.65 ERA ... tossed 50.1 innings on the season ... struck out 39 bat-ters with 24 walks ... held opponents to a .240 batting average ... pitched one inning in a 8-0 shutout win at Sacramento State on April 22 ... made lone save of the year at UNLV on May 10 pitching the final 1.1 innings ... picked up wins against Sacramento State (March 3), at USC (March 17), vs. San Jose State (March 22) and at New Mexico (March 28) ... pitched a season-high 6.1 innings, allowing six hits, two runs with five strikeouts against Wagner on March 10 ... Notched a season-high five strikeouts twice against Sacramento State and Wagner ... named Academic All-MW.

2014 (SOPHOMORE): Two-time Mountain West Pitcher of the Week selection - March 5 (8.0 IP, 0 ER, 3H, 11K, 0 BB - vs. Texas A&M, March 2) and April 7 (9.0 IP, CG, 0 ER, 5H, 5K, 0 BB - vs. UNLV, April 5) ... started in a team-high 15 games (T-No. 6 in MW), appeared in 18 total games ... registered a team-high 92.1 inning pitched (No. 8 in MW) ... posted a 4-5 season record ... season ERA of 3.02 ranked sixth-lowest in the Mountain West and second-lowest on the team (min. 50 IP) ... owned a team-high 65 strikeouts (T-7th in the MW) and struck out 16 looking ... one of two pitchers in the conference to not allow a home run all season (min. 1 IP/game) ... .266 opposing batting average ranked 11th lowest in the conference, second-lowest on team (min. 1 IP/game) ... with 11 strikeouts on March 2 vs. Texas A&M, set career-high and team season-high for strikeouts in a single game while leading ‘Dogs to a 1-0 win ... threw first career complete game in his longest career outing (9.0 IP) on April 5 vs. UNLV, surrendered five hits - all singles - led ‘Dogs to 2-0 shutout win and head coach Mike Batesole’s 400th career win at Fresno State ... posted second career complete game on May 22 in the MW Tournament vs. UNLV (8.0 IP) ... named Academic All-MW.

2013 (FRESHMAN): Made 22 appearances, earning nine starts ... finished the year with a record of 3-2 with a 4.12 ERA ... led the team with four saves and also led team in runners picked off base with three ... recorded 32 strikeouts to just 21 walks ... named Academic All-MW team ... threw 5.1 innings, giving up just three runs to pick up the win in the series clinching game over USC on March 3.

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at Tahquitz High School, where he helped lead the team to winning records in each of his four seasons and three consecutive league championships ... a three-time first-team All-CIF Southern Section honoree (2010-12) and a two-time Mountain Pass League Most Valuable Player (2010 & 2012) ... named to North/South Series (2011) and the Riverside County All-Star Game (2012) ... honored as school’s Athlete of the Year and Scholar Athlete (2012) ... during his high school career, posted a .406 batting average at the plate, and a 23-6 record, a 2.87 earned run average with 293 strikeouts and 10 saves as a pitcher ... a team captain ... played pitcher, catcher and utility.

PERSONAL: Born in Riverside, Calif. ... hometown is Moreno Valley ... parents are Steve and Cherry Borst ... has two brothers, Danny and Chris, and one sister, Tiffany ... brothers Danny (Penn State) and Chris (Graceland), and cousin and former high school teammate Drew Morovick (Kansas) play collegiate baseball ... favorite athlete is Derek Jeter for the in-tegrity and respect he plays the game with ... biggest athletic thrill is throwing a no-hitter in high school... most admires his parents for their support and guidance in making him who he is today ... chose to attend Fresno State because he loves the committed atmosphere and wanted to be a part of the winning tradition ... majoring in kinesiology-coaching.

MARK REECE RHP | R/R | 6-5 | 210 | Jr. | 4th YearRoseville, Calif. (Nevada/Roseville HS)CAREER APPEARANCES: 21 CAREER STARTS: 0

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2015 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 21 games on the mound ... posted a 2-0 record with a 4.95 ERA ... tossed 20.0 innings on the season with 16 strikeouts ... held opponents to a .222 batting average ... allowed only 11 earned runs ... threw a season-best 2.1 innings against USC, while also tossing three strikeouts in a tough extra-inning loss to the Trojans ... tossed 0.2 innings in a 4-0 shutout at home against UNLV on March 1 ... also had a three-strikeout performance against Nevada (Feb. 20) ... named Academic All-MW ... earned Mountain West Scholar-Athlete honors.

2014 (SOPHOMORE): Utilized redshirt season.

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Pitched at Nevada as a true freshman in 2013, throwing 22.2 in-nings in 10 appearances for the Wolf Pack ... threw 5.1 quality innings with six strikeouts in a start against Northern Illinois on Feb. 24, 2013.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Roseville High School in Roseville, Calif. ... was a three-year letterwinner in baseball from 2010-2012 and also played a year of varsity basketball in 2011 ... helped team win a CIF Sac-Joaquin Section championship in 2011 ... earned All-Sierra Foothill League honors his junior and senior year and also earned All-City honors his senior season ... threw two no-hitters during his senior year, including one at Raley Field -- home of the AAA Sacramento RiverCats -- on his mother’s birthday.

PERSONAL: Born in Fresno ... parents Glenn and Debra Reece ... has two older brothers, Kevin and Brian ... one of his siblings is a professional athlete, Kevin - MMA fighter ... enjoys fishing and watching movies ... was a sports journalist for his high school and once had one of his stories run on the Sacramento FOX 40 online website ... list his biggest athletic thrill as being the day he threw a no-hitter on his mom’s birthday ... most admires his parents because they have set such a great example, being supportive and for always being there no matter what ... chose to come to Fresno State because of the great history of the baseball program and because he has deep roots here with lots of relatives attending Fresno State in the past ... majoring in health science.

MARK REECE’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS GC SHO CBO SV IP H R ER 2015 4.95 2 0 21 0 0 0 1 0 20.0 16 11 11 TOTAL 4.95 2 0 21 0 0 0 1 0 20.0 16 11 11

Year BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2015 15 16 3 1 0 95 .222 4 6 0 1 1 TOTAL 15 16 3 1 0 95 .222 4 6 0 1 1

TIM BORST’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

innings pitcHeD: 9.0 (vs UNLV, 4/5/14)Runs AlloWeD: 6 (at Air Force, 3/9/14)eARneD Runs: 5 (4x)WAlks AlloWeD: 5 (at SDSU, 3/29/14)Hits AlloWeD: 13 (at UNLV, 5/22/14)stRikeouts: 11 (vs Texas A&M, 3/2/14)

DouBles AlloWeD: 3 (3x)tRiples AlloWeD: 1 (2x)HomeRs AlloWeD: 1 (5x)WilD pitcHes: 5 (at Bakersfield, 5/7/14)Hit BAtteRs: 2 (6x)

TIM BORST’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS GC SHO CBO SV IP H R ER 2013 4.12 3 2 22 9 0 0 0 4 63.1 83 35 29 2014 3.02 4 5 18 15 2 1 1 0 92.1 95 38 31 2015 4.65 4 4 22 5 0 0 1 1 50.1 44 31 26 TOTAL 3.76 11 11 62 29 2 1 2 5 206.0 222 104 86

Year BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2013 21 32 19 0 3 294 .329 7 11 1 5 5 2014 30 65 15 2 0 403 .266 11 6 1 3 7 2015 24 39 11 0 2 222 .240 3 8 0 1 6 TOTAL 75 136 45 9 5 919 .280 21 25 2 9 18

MARK REECE’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

innings pitcHeD: 2.1 (vs USC, 2/24/15)Runs AlloWeD: 1 (vs. SDSU, 4/25/15)eARneD Runs: 4 (vs. SDSU, 4/25/15)WAlks AlloWeD: 2 (2x)Hits AlloWeD: 3 (at Nevada, 2/20/15)stRikeouts: 3 (2x)

DouBles AlloWeD: 1 (3x)tRiples AlloWeD: 1 (at Nevada, 2/20/15)HomeRs AlloWeD: --WilD pitcHes: 2 (vs UNM, 5/16/15)Hit BAtteRs: 2 (vs. SDSU, 4/25/15)

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AARON ARRUDA OF | R/R | 6-3 | 215 | So. | 2nd YearFresno, Calif. (Buchanan HS)CAREER GAMES: 45 CAREER STARTS: 242015 STARTS: 24

2015 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 45 games for the Bulldogs in his inagural season, including making 24 starts ... started 20 games in right field and four as the designated hitter ... hit .248 from the plate with 26 hits in 105 at-bats ... scored 14 runs and drove in 12 runs ... added four doubles and one home run ... tied for team-lead with seven hit by pitches ... had a season-high two hits five times ... went 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored at Nevada (Feb. 21) and added two hits and scored two runs along with two RBIs at USC (March 17).

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner in baseball for coach Tom Donald at Buchanan High ... also won a letter in football in 2013 ... teams won at least 20 games in all three seasons at Buchanan ... was a City-County All-Star in 2014.

PERSONAL: Born in Modesto, Calif., to parents Jennifer and Tony Arruda ... has two brothers, J.T. and Jacob ... enjoys hanging out with friends, golfing and watching movies ... favorite athlete is Derek Jeter ... chose Fresno State because he always wanted to play here since the National Championship season in 2008 ... major at Fresno State is civil engineering.

BRENNON WILLIAMS LHP | L/L | 6-0 | 180 | Sr. | 4th YearOakdale, Calif. (San Joaquin Delta College/Oakdale HS)CAREER APPEARANCES: 16 CAREER STARTS: 12015 STARTS: 1

2015 (JUNIOR): Appeared in 16 games for the ‘Dogs on the mound ... finished the year with a 1-0 record and a 2.78 ERA ... tossed 22.2 innings and had 10 strikeouts ... made one start against No. 21 California (March 25) tossing two innings, allowing three hits and one earned run ... held opponents to a .202 batting average ... pitched a season-high four innings in a pair of relief appearances against San Diego State (April 25) and New Mexico (May 15) ... had a season-best three strikeouts in three innings of relief work against Nevada (Feb. 21).

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Attended San Joaquin Delta College ... team finished second in the state in 2014.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterwinner at Oakdale High ... team finished 28-3 his junior and senior season ... was a All-League performer and also pitched in area All-Star game at the end of the season his senior year.

PERSONAL: Was born in Modesto, Calif., to parents Denise and Mick Williams ... has two brothers, Trenton and Jordan ... his father pitched for the San Francisco Giants from 1983-1984 ... enjoys fishing, cars and being outdoors ... chose Fresno State because it was the best fit for him as a athlete and as a student ... major at Fresno State is agricultural business.

BRENNON WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS GC SHO CBO SV IP H R ER 2015 2.78 1 0 16 0 0 0 0 1 22.2 17 7 7 TOTAL 2.78 1 0 16 22 0 0 0 1 22.2 17 7 7

Year BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2015 9 10 3 1 2 98 .202 2 3 0 2 0 TOTAL 9 10 3 1 2 98 .202 2 3 0 2 0

AARON ARRUDA’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 5 (3x)Runs: 2 (4x)Hits: 2 (5x)RBis: 2 (2x)DouBles: 1 (4x)tRiples: --Home Runs: 4 (vs. UNM, 5/15/15)totAl BAses: 4 (vs UNM, 5/15/15)

WAlks: 3 (vs Wagner, 3/11/15)stRikeouts: 2 (5x)sAc Hits: 2 (vs Wagner, 3/10/15)sAc Flies: --stolen BAses: --Hit By pitcH: 1 (7x)Assists: 1 (2x)eRRoRs: --

AARON ARRUDA’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2015 .248 45 24 105 14 26 4 0 1 12 33 .314 6 TOTAL .248 45 24 105 14 26 4 0 1 12 33 .314 6

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2015 7 24 4 .331 0 2 0 1 43 2 0 1.000 TOTAL 7 24 4 .331 0 2 0 1 43 2 0 1.000

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BRENNON WILLIAMS’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

innings pitcHeD: 4.0 (2x)Runs AlloWeD: 2 (2x)eARneD Runs: 2 (2x)WAlks AlloWeD: 4 (vs SDSU, 4/25/15)Hits AlloWeD: 3 (2x)stRikeouts: 3 (at Nevada, 2/21/15)

DouBles AlloWeD: 1 (2x)tRiples AlloWeD: 1 (vs UC Davis, 3/14/15)HomeRs AlloWeD: 1 (2x)WilD pitcHes: 1 (2x)Hit BAtteRs: 1 (3x)

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DYLAN LEE LHP | L/L | 6-4 | 210 | Sr. | 4th YearDinuba, Calif. (College of the Sequoias/Dinuba HS)CAREER APPEARANCES: 15 CAREER STARTS: 52015 STARTS: 5

2015 (JUNIOR): Posted a 4-2 record with a 5.31 ERA appearing in 15 games, making five starts ... hurled 39.0 innings on the season ... ranked seventh on the team with 30 strike-outs while allowing only 18 walks ... pitched a season-high 6.1 innings in a pair of starts against UNLV (Feb. 28) and Oregon State (March 7) ... also picked up wins in relief in con-ference games against San Jose State, Nevada and Air Force ... named Academic All-MW

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Attended the College of the Sequoias in Visalia, Calif. ... as a sophomore, led COS with a 13-1 record and 2.34 ERA, guiding the Giants to the California Community College Athletic Association Baseball State Final Four ... named to the All-California State team, the Central Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year and CVC Gold Glove team following sophomore season ... registered a school record for wins in a season (13).

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Dinuba High School in 2012 ... was a three-year letterwin-ner, pitching all three seasons while also assisting duties on first base ... chosen as the Most Valuable Player in the Central Sequoia League in 2012.

PERSONAL: Son of John and Elza Lee ... has one brother, Devin ... favorite athlete is Clay-ton Kershaw ... chose Fresno State because of its history, community, fans and proxim-ity to his family so they can watch him play ... major at Fresno State is public health.

RICKY THOMAS’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS GC SHO CBO SV IP H R ER 2015 3.92 4 3 15 7 0 0 2 1 41.1 37 20 18 TOTAL 3.92 4 3 15 7 0 0 2 1 41.1 37 20 18

Year BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2015 23 35 9 0 2 183 .245 2 3 1 0 6 TOTAL 23 35 9 0 2 183 .245 2 3 1 0 6

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DYLAN LEE’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS GC SHO CBO SV IP H R ER 2015 5.31 4 2 15 5 0 0 1 1 39.0 42 28 23 TOTAL 5.31 4 2 15 5 0 0 1 1 39.0 42 28 23

Year BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2015 18 30 14 1 6 178 .276 2 2 0 3 3 TOTAL 18 30 14 1 6 178 .276 2 2 0 3 3

DYLAN LEE’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

innings pitcHeD: 6.1 (2x)Runs AlloWeD: 7 (at Nevada, 2/21/15)eARneD Runs: 6 (at Nevada, 2/21/15)WAlks AlloWeD: 4 (at Oregon St, 3/7/15)Hits AlloWeD: 7 (2x)stRikeouts: 5 (vs unlv, 2/28/15)

DouBles AlloWeD: 3 (vs uci, 2/14/15)tRiples AlloWeD: 1 (vs Nevada, 4/11/15)HomeRs AlloWeD: 2 (2x)WilD pitcHes: 1 (2x)Hit BAtteRs: 1 (2x)

RICKY THOMAS’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

innings pitcHeD: 6.2 (at UNLV, 5/9/15)Runs AlloWeD: 4 (at Nevada, 2/21/15)eARneD Runs: 4 (at Nevada, 2/21/15)WAlks AlloWeD: 4 (at SJSU, 5/1/15)Hits AlloWeD: 6 (at UNLV, 5/9/15)stRikeouts: 7 (at Sac. St., 4/22/15)

DouBles AlloWeD: 2 (at UNM, 3/29/15)tRiples AlloWeD: --HomeRs AlloWeD: 1 (2x)WilD pitcHes: 1 (2x)Hit BAtteRs: 1 (3x)

RICKY THOMAS LHP | L/L | 6-1 | 175 | So. | 2nd YearSan Diego, Calif. (Mira Mesa HS)CAREER APPEARANCES: 15 CAREER STARTS: 72015 STARTS: 7

2015 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 15 games on the mound for the ‘Dogs making seven starts.. posted a 4-3 record with a 3.92 ERA... also notched his first career save in a 3-1 win against Ne-vada on April 12... finished sixth on the team in both innings pitched (41.1) and strikeouts (35).

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner in baseball and a two-year letterwinner in basketball at Mira Mesa High in San Diego ... was a two-time All-Eastern League performer in baseball ... was a U.S. National Army Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

PERSONAL: Was born in San Diego to parents Ricky and Tammy Thomas ... has a sister, Ta-siana ... favorite athlete is Jackie Robinson . chose Fresno State because of the great environment and the teammates ... is a pre-psychology major at Fresno State.

FRED SCHLICHTHOLZ LHP | R/L | 6-3 | 215 | RSo. | 3rd YearDel Mar, Calif. (Coronado HS)CAREER APPEARANCES: 11 CAREER STARTS: 0

2015 (SOPHOMORE): Redshirted.

2014 (FRESHMAN): Named Mountain West Pitcher of the Week on April 28 (for the week of April 21-27) - in only appearance of the week, entered play in the 14th inning of a 1-1 game vs. then-ranked No. 29 Cal State Fullerton on April 23, retired nine consecutive batters faced that set up a 2-1 walk-off win in the bottom of the 16th inning ... appeared 11 times in relief as a true freshman ... posted a 1-0 record with one save in 20.2 innings pitched ... registered a 5.66 season ERA, allowed 13 runs, all earned ... tallied 13 strikeouts against eight walks ... recorded first career save on March 11 in his longest outing of the season (4.0 IP) vs. Penn State ... first career Division I win earned in relief against Cal State Fullerton on April 23 ... ranked tied for 16th in the MW for most games finished (6).

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Coronado High School under coach Sam Ceci ... pitched and played outfield all three seasons with a focus being on the mound ... named pitcher of the year for junior and senior seasons ... first-team all-central league ... invited to Scout Ball All-Star game ... named team captain senior year.

PERSONAL: Born in Chula Vista, Calif. ... son of Chris Schlichtholz ... has two older brothers, Chris and Alex ... admires his Dad and brothers for being successful men from not coming from much ... chose Fresno State for the coaches and team environment ... favorite athlete is Sandy Koufax for the way he played the game of baseball ... biggest athletic thrill is coming through in the clutch when the game is on the line .

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innings pitcHeD: 4.0 (vs. Penn State, 3/11/14)Runs AlloWeD: 4 (at Nevada, 4/17/14)eARneD Runs: 4 (at Nevada, 4/17/14)WAlks AlloWeD: 2 (2x)Hits AlloWeD: 6 (at Nevada, 4/17/14)stRikeouts: 6 (vs. Penn State, 3/11/14)

DouBles AlloWeD: 2 (2x)tRiples AlloWeD: --HomeRs AlloWeD: 1 (vs. Penn State, 3/11/14)

WilD pitcHes: 2 (at Nevada, 4/17/14)Hit BAtteRs: 1 (4x)

FRED SCHLICHTHOLZ’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

FRED SCHLICHTHOLZ’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS GC SHO CBO SV IP H R ER 2014 5.66 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 1 20.2 25 13 132015 REDSHIRTED TOTAL 5.66 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 1 20.2 25 13 13

Year BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2014 8 13 7 0 1 94 .313 5 4 0 0 2 2015 REDSHIRTED TOTAL 8 13 7 0 1 94 .313 5 4 0 0 2

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DOMINIC TOPOOZIAN RHP | R/R | 6-0 | 185 | Sr. | 4th YearClovis, Calif. (Fresno City College/Buchanan HS)CAREER APPEARANCES: 14 CAREER STARTS: 12015 STARTS: 1

2015 (JUNIOR): Appeared in 14 games in his first year at Fresno State ... made one start on the year in game two of the doubleheader at Oregon State ... posted a 1-2 record with a 5.66 ERA ... threw 20.2 innings and added 12 strikeouts ... picked up his first career victory at Fresno State in a 4-3 triumph in 16 innings against CSUN (May 5) pitching a season-high four innings allowing four hits and one strikeout ... had two strikeouts against Cal Poly (Feb. 17), Wagner (March 11) and SDSU (April 25).

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Attended Fresno City College (2013-14) ... was an all-state performer in 2013 while going 6-3 with a 2.03 ERA, striking out 94 in 102 innings of work ... was a preseason All-American heading into the 2014 season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterwinner for coach Tom Donald at Buchanan High School in Clo-vis ... went 11-0 with a 1.02 ERA in his junior season while helping the Bears finish as the No. 1 ranked team in the country ... was the Buchanan Pitcher of the Year his junior and senior seasons.

PERSONAL: Born in Fresno to parents Lydia and Tom Topoozian ... has four brothers, Adam, Dustin, Ryan and Sonny; as well as a sister, Amanda ... enjoys playing Xbox, working out and hanging out with friends ... favorite athlete is Tim Lincecum because he’s not a very big guy, like Dominic, but he competes ... biggest athletic thrill was winning the valley, state and na-tional championship at Buchanan his junior year ... chose Fresno State because he has always wanted to play for his hometown team and be a Bulldog since he was a kid ... major at Fresno State is business management.

DOMINIC TOPOOZIAN’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS GC SHO CBO SV IP H R ER 2015 5.66 1 2 14 1 0 0 1 0 20.2 29 13 13 TOTAL 5.66 1 2 14 1 0 0 1 0 20.2 29 13 13

Year BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2015 9 12 4 1 3 104 .326 4 2 0 0 2 TOTAL 9 12 4 1 3 104 .326 4 2 0 0 2

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DOMINIC TOPOOZIAN’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

innings pitcHeD: 6.2 (at UNLV, 5/9/15)Runs AlloWeD: 4 (at Nevada, 2/21/15)eARneD Runs: 4 (at Nevada, 2/21/15)WAlks AlloWeD: 4 (at SJSU, 5/1/15)Hits AlloWeD: 6 (at UNLV, 5/9/15)stRikeouts: 7 (at Sac. St., 4/22/15)

DouBles AlloWeD: 2 (at UNM, 3/29/15)tRiples AlloWeD: --HomeRs AlloWeD: 1 (2x)WilD pitcHes: 1 (2x)Hit BAtteRs: 1 (3x)

ANTHONY ARIAS LHP | L/L | 6-2 | 220 | So. | 3rd YearFairfield, Calif. (Fairfield HS)CAREER APPEARANCES: 18 CAREER STARTS: 92015 STARTS: 9

2015 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Arias made 18 appearances on the mound for the Bulldogs, including nine starts ... posted a 2-3 overall record with a 5.40 ERA ... finished fourth on the team with 56.2 innings pitched ... struck out 49 batters (second-most on the club) against only 20 walks ... earned Mountain West Pitcher of the Week honors on May 18 after tossing a career-high eight strikeouts over a career-long six innings in a 11-2 win over New Mexico in the regular season finale ... pitched an inning in a 8-0 shutout win at Sacramento State ... picked up the win against Wagner, pitching 5.2 innings holding the Seahawks to three hits, one earned run while striking out seven in a 10-1 win.

2014 (FRESHMAN): Utilized redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named Pitcher of the Year all four years at Fairfield High School under coach Will Mosely ... named All-SCAC and MVP senior season with a 1.11 ERA and a 5-1 record in 44.1 innings pitched in eight appearances ... registered two complete games and two shutouts ... team-captain both junior and senior seasons ... graduated high school with a 3.0 GPA.

PERSONAL: Born in Visalia, Calif. ... son of Ralph and Renee Arias ... has one younger brother, Stevie ... major at Fresno State is kinesiology-exercise science ... most admires father for teaching him about life and baseball ... favorite athlete is current Boston Red Sox third baseman Pablo Sandoval ... biggest athletic thrill to date is winning state with summer league team and being the starting pitcher of that team.

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ANTHONY ARIAS’ CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS GC SHO CBO SV IP H R ER 2015 5.40 2 3 18 9 0 0 1 0 56.2 57 36 34 TOTAL 5.40 2 3 18 9 0 0 1 0 56.2 57 36 34

Year BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2015 20 49 14 2 8 249 .263 7 10 1 1 1 TOTAL 20 49 14 2 8 249 .263 7 10 1 1 1`

innings pitcHeD: 6.2 (vs unm, 5/23/15)Runs AlloWeD: 8 (2x)eARneD Runs: 8 (2x)WAlks AlloWeD: 3 (3x)Hits AlloWeD: 9 (vs unm, 5/23/15)stRikeouts: 8 (vs. UNM, 5/16/15)

DouBles AlloWeD: 4 (at Oregon St,

3/7/15)

tRiples AlloWeD: 1 (2x)HomeRs AlloWeD: 2 (at SJSU, 5/2/15)WilD pitcHes: 2 (2x)Hit BAtteRs: 3 (at SJSU, 5/2/15)

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JAKE STONE OF | L/R | 6-0 | 190 | Jr. | 3rd YearCarlsbad, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista HS)

CAREER GAMES: 81 CAREER STARTS: 382015 STARTS: 20

2015 (SOPHOMORE): Started 20 games for the ‘Dogs and appeared in 37 of the 59 games on the season ... made 14 starts in right field, five in center field and one at designated hitter ... had a .220 batting average and a .317 slugging percentage ... tallied 18 hits on the season, including three doubles, one triple and a home run ... scored nine runs and drove in four RBIs ... notched a .304 on-base percentage ... had four multi-hit games and one multi-RBI game ... hit his first career home run, a three-run shot, in a 7-2 win over No. 21 California on March 25 ... also had a pair of hits, including a double, and scored a run in the first games of a double-header against Oregon State ... named Academic All-MW for second consecutive year.

2014 (FRESHMAN): Started 18 games and appeared 44 times in the 57-game season as a true freshman ... made 12 starts in left field and six in center field ... utilized in five different spots in the starting lineup, batting seventh in seven games, four times at the No. 6, led-off three times and batted from the No. 2 and No. 8 spots two times each ... registered his first career hit during his second career start on March 1 vs. then-ranked No. 18 Texas A&M ... posted first career RBI in his third career start on March 8 at Air Force with a two-RBI single - a 2-for-5 per-formance with a single-game season-high three RBI ... owned a .218 season batting average and .295 on-base percentage ... registered 17 hits, eight runs scored, two doubles and seven RBI ... recorded a 1.000 fielding percentage with 46 chances ... named Academic All-MW.

HIGH SCHOOL: Multi-sport athlete that earned two letters in baseball and one in football at Rancho Buena Vista High School ... was named second-team all-league as an outfielder ... owned a .420 batting average with two home runs and had a 1.000 percent fielding percentage with 72 putouts as a senior ... played wide receiver for the football team and was named a first-team all-league selection after hauling in 462 yards receiving ... graduated high school with a 3.0 GPA.

PERSONAL: Born in Encinitas, Calif. ... son of Jeff and Julie Stone ... has one older brother, Joshua ... chose Fresno State because of its winning tradition ... majoring in criminology-law enforcement ... admires his parent for always being supportive ... biggest athletic trill to date is going to the CIF Finals ... favorite athletes are Andrew McCutchen and Larry Fitzgerald.

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JAKE STONE’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At BAts: 5 (3x)Runs: 2 (vs Air Force, 4/26/14)Hits: 2 (8x)RBis: 3 (2x)DouBles: 1 (6x)tRiples: 1 (at New Mexico, 3/28/15)Home Runs: 1 (vs. Cal, 3/25/15)totAl BAses: 5 (vs. Cal, 3/25/15)

WAlks: 2 (2x)stRikeouts: 3 (vs UNLV, 2/27/15)sAc Hits: 1 (3x)sAc Flies: 1 (at Creighton, 3/21/14)stolen BAses: 1 (vs Pacific, 4/1/14)Hit By pitcH: 1 (4x)Assists: 1 (4x)eRRoRs: 1 (vs Cal Poly, 2/17/15)

JAKE STONE’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 2014 .218 44 18 78 8 17 3 0 0 7 20 .256 7 2015 .220 37 20 82 9 18 3 1 1 4 26 .317 8 TOTAL .219 81 38 160 17 35 6 1 1 11 46 .288 15

Year HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2014 2 29 2 .295 1 2 1 2 43 3 0 1.000 2015 2 22 0 .304 0 1 0 0 40 1 1 .976 TOTAL 4 51 2 .300 1 3 1 2 83 4 1 .989

RJ CORDEIRO INF | L/R | 6-2 | 190 | Fr. | 1st YearSanta Barbara, Calif. (Bishop Diego HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year letter winner in baseball at Bishop Diego High School in Santa Barbara, Calif., playing both infield and outfield ... earned All-City MVP honors and was named the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table Baseball Player of the Year as a senior hitting .435 from the plate with nine home runs, six doubles, 22 runs scored, 26 RBI, a .603 on-base percent-age and a 1.130 slugging percentage ... named to the 2014 Perfect Game/EvoShield All-Tour-nament Team along with the 2014 Under Armour Southwest Championship All-Tournament Team ... was also a participant in the MLB Scouts Association North-South Game as part of the North team ... was a member of the SoCal Halos Scout Team from 2012-14 and hit .452 in 31 games for the Halos during the summer/fall of 2014 ... also lettered two years in football at BDHS and was a school ambassador in 2013-14.

PERSONAL: Born in Santa Barbara, Calif ... son of Brian and Bertha Cordeiro ... has an older sister, Bree and a twin sister, Ashlee ... undeclared major at Fresno State ... enjoyed the athletic atmosphere as well as the coaching staff and team at Fresno State ... also recruited by Arizona State, Arizona, UC Davis and Hawai’i ... enoys fishing and spending time with family and friends in his free time.

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SCOTT SILVA INF | R/R | 5-10 | 180 | RJr. | 4th YearClovis, Calif. (Fresno City College/Clovis West High School)

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Spent a year at Gonzaga University in 2012-13 where he redshirt-ed ... spent the last two seasons at Fresno City College playing for head coach Ron Scott and the Rams ... was a team captain for Fresno City earning All-American, All-State and All-Central Valley Conference honors ... hit .362 from the plate with 11 doubles, four triples, three home runs and 40 RBI in 2015 and added a .378 on-base percentage and .560 slugging percentage.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Clovis West High School where he was a 2012 graduate ... was a three-year letter winner as a Golden Eagle and earned a pair of Tri-River Athletic Conference all-conference honors ... also earned All-Valley and All-State honors at CWHS ... member of the North/South All-Star Team.

PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif. ... son of Cherie and Randy Silva ... has one older brother, Sean, who played baseball at Southern Cal ... economics major and entrepreneurship minor at Fresno State ... wants to pursue a profession in real estate ... father, Randy played baseball and football at Fresno City College ... chose to attend Fresno State after growing up in Fresno and always wanting to be a Bulldog and knows he will become a better man on and off the field at Fresno State ... enjoys golfing and traveling in his free time.

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ROSS DODDS INF | R/R | 6-1 | 200 | Fr. | 1st YearClovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Buchanan High School where he was a four-year letter winner in baseball ... hit .386 from the dish as a senior smacking three home runs and earned first-team All-Valley and first-team Tri-River Athletic Conference honors ... named third-team all-state by Cal-Hi Sports as a senior as the Bears posted a 29-4 record and was a 2014 Cal-Hi Sports first-team all-state underclassman ... earned a 2015 North/South All-Star game participant ... also competed at the 2014 Area Code games for the Oakland A’s ... was a three-time Marlins Scout Team Participant ... ranked as the second-best high school third baseman in California by Perfect Game ... tabbed as the 136th-best prep player in the country in the 2015 class and 21st in California ... also recruited by UCSB, CS Fullerton, Long Beach State, Arizona, Iowa and UCLA.

PERSONAL: Born in Visalia, Calif. ... son of Jeff and Kara Dodds ... has an older brother, Jake ... undeclared major at Fresno State ... wants to pursue a profession in business ... chose Fresno State because he knew it would be the best place for him to grow and compete for championships ... enjoys ping pong and music in his free time.

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RYAN SULLIVAN RHP | R/R | 6-4 | 230 | Fr. | 1st YearEl Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, Calif., where he was a two-sport athlete playing baseball and football ... was a three-year starting pitcher for the Trojans and earned first-team all-league and all-metro honors ... notched five wins and posted a 2.35 ERA while holding opponents to a .199 batting average in 50.2 innings of work as a senior ... on the gridiron, Sullivan was a two-year starter at tight end, a team captain, and tallied 39 recep-tions for 474 yards and seven touchdowns as senior ... was the Oak Ridge Athlete of the Year for his class as a freshman, sophomore and senior and earned the best career athlete award ... earned the 2013 Delta River League Sportsmanship Award ... also a member of the National Honor Society and was a character combine intern.

PERSONAL: Son of Ed and Robin Sullivan ... has one older brother, Kevin ... undeclared major at Fresno State ... chose Fresno State for its great baseball program and the program’s strong emphasis on academics and blue collar attitude of school ... enjoys watching sports and play-ing sports in his free time.

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JEREMIAH BURKS INF | R/R | 6-2 | 180 | Fr. | 1st YearVacaville, Calif. (William C. Wood HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended William C. Wood High School where he was a three-year letter win-ner on the diamond playing shortstop for the Wildcats... hit .303 from the dish with 23 hits, six doubles, 16 runs scored and six RBI’s in 24 games as a sophomore... also hit .283 as a junior and .228 as a senior... was a member of the Oakland Athletics Area Code Team in 2014.

PERSONAL: Born in Fairfield, Calif... son of Bert and Sharon Burks... has two brothers, Ethan and Matt... kinesiology major at Fresno State... wants to become a personal trainer... chose Fresno State for its historically-strong baseball program and to earn a degree...brother, Matt played baseball at Eastern New Mexico University for two years...enjoys fishing, playing bas-ketball and spending time with friends and family in his free time.

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ZACH ASHFORD OF | L/R | 5-10 | 170 | Fr. | 1st YearClovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Buchanan High School in where he was a three-year letter winner in the outfield for the Bears ... as a senior in 2015, he hit .478 from the plate and had 27 stolen bases leading Buchanan to a 29-4 overall record and the Central Section Division I champion-ship ... earned many top accolades for his senior year performance as he was named the Fresno Bee Player of the Year, the Tri-River Athletic Conference Player of the Year and the Clovis Roundup Athlete of the Year ... also named first-team all-state and to the 2015 Region 8 ABCA/Rawlings High School All-Region team, a list made up of the best prep talent in the coun-try... as a junior, he hit .403 and had 11 stolen bases and was named first-team All-TRAC ... was awarded the 2014 Silver Slugger Award for leading Buchanan in hitting ... participated in the 2014 NorCal Reebok World Series and played in the California North-South All-Star game as a member of the North squad ... was ranked by Perfect Game as the 53rd-best prep outfielder in California ... also played wide receiver football for the Bears earning a pair of letters and was named second-team All-TRAC twice.

PERSONAL: Born in Clovis, Calif. ... son of Kevin and Joanie Ashford ... has an older brother, Cody, and an older sister, Kathryn ... undeclared major ... chose Fresno State because he grew up going to Fresno State games and always wanted to be a Bulldog ... enjoys bowling and watching movies in his free time.

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EDGAR GONZALEZ RHP | R/R | 6-1 | 190 | Fr. | 1st YearNewark, Calif. (Newark Memorial HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Newark Memorial High School ... was a four-year letter winner as a pitcher as a Cougar for head coach Phil Castellanos, tossing 62 innings and 75 strikeouts in his career ... also collected 43 hits, 28 RBI and 21 runs at the plate.

PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Calif ... son of Jose Juan Gonzalez and Yolanda Hermosillo ... has two younger siblings, Diego and Lisandro ... chose Fresno State for its strong athletic atmosphere and opportunity to better himself as a sudent-athlete as a Bulldog ... enjoys going out and finding new and cool places to hang out with his friends.

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CHASE HOAG RHP | R/R | 5-10 | 190 | Jr. | 3rd YearVenice, Calif. (Glendale CC/ Venice HS)

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Pitched for two years at Glendale Community College under head coach Chris Cicuto, throwing 16 strikeouts in 10.2 innings of work in 2015.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters as a pitcher/third baseman playing for Venice High School in Los Angeles ... in his final three seasons as a Gondolier, he hit .345 with 50 hits, 27 runs scored, 16 RBI and six doubles.

PERSONAL: Born in Santa Monica, Calif ... son of Darren Hoag and Lourdes Padron ... Has one sibling, Tabitha ... communications major at Fresno State ... chose Fresno State to earn a degree and play baseball ... in his free time, enjoys riding dirt bikes, driving classic cars and anything that goes fast.

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AUSTIN WHITE OF | R/R | 6-2 | 180 | Fr. | 1st YearStudio City, Calif. (Cleveland HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Cleveland High School in Reseda, Calif ... was a four-year letter winner for the Cavaliers playing both outfield and utility ... was a team captain as a junior and senior ... earned first-team all-conference accolades (West Valley League) as a senior after hitting .330 from the plate and was selected to the second-team as a sophomore ... was named to the city section All-Star team as senior ... helped lead the Cavaliers to runner-up finishes in 2013 and 2015 in the city section Division I championship.

PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif. ... son of Jon and Michele White ... has a sister, Maya ... a business major at Fresno State ... wants to pursue a profession in marketing when he is finished with his degree ... chose Fresno State because it was the best place to better himself on the baseball field and in the classroom.

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ALEC GAMBOA LHP | L/L | 6-0 | 190 | Fr. | 1st YearMadera, Calif. (Madera HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-sport athlete at Madera High School earning three letters in baseball and four apiece in football and wrestling ... named the County Metro Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year twice ... posted a 7-0 record with a 1.18 ERA as a senior in 2015 and earned first-team All-League honors on the diamond in 2014 ... on the football field, was named the Madera HS MVP along with the CMAC Specialist of the Year in 2013 ... on the wrestling mat, he compiled a 150-15 career record and was a three-time California state placer notching sixth, fifth and third-place finishes in his final three years ... was also a 2014 first-team All-Bee selec-tion and was also the 2013 Reno Worlds National Champion in wrestling.

PERSONAL: Son of Andrew Gamboa and Lisa Mask ... has four siblings, Buddy, Tyler, Anthony and Sabrina ... business management major at Fresno State ... wants to become a real estate broker ... choose Fresno State because it was close to home and the players and coaches welcomed him as if he was family ... also recruited by San Jose State, Washington State, UC Santa Barbara for baseball along with Cal Poly in wrestling.

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KENNY VARNELL LHP | L/L | 6-3 | 200 | Fr. | 1st YearMoorpark, Calif. (Moorpark HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Moorpark High School in Moorpark, Calif ... was named the 2015 Ventura County Pitcher of the Year and 2015 Coastal Canyon Conference Pitcher of the Year after posting a 10-1 mark on the mound with a 1.08 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 71.1 innings pitched ... also tabbed Ventura County Star first-team ... was a 2014 California Baseball Coaches Association North/South Series participant on the South Team ... was a 2014 Las-orda Elite Team and Perfect Game participant ... named a 2014 Red Sox Scout Team member ... ranked as the 33rd-best left-handed prep pitcher by Perfect Game ... was also recruited by UCSB, Seattle, Saint Mary’s, Pacific and Dartmouth. PERSONAL: Born in Kirkland, Wash. ... son of Chris and Jennifer Varnell... has two siblings, Christina and Kevin... business major at Fresno State... choose Fresno State because becoming a Bulldog was the opportunity of a lifetime.

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Mike Batesole Fresno State Head Coach14th Season | Cal State Fullerton (1990)

Mike Batesole, a two-time National Coach of the Year, enters his 14th season as the head coach of the Fresno State Bulldogs.

Under Batesole, the Bulldogs were put on stage in front of the nation and captured America’s hearts as he took the Bulldogs from underdogs to wonderdogs in 2008 to claim the school’s first Division I national championship for any men’s team sport. His Bulldogs won seven-straight conference titles from 2005-12 and made six NCAA appearances in that time, advancing to the regional title game three times before winning the National Championship.

Most recently, Batesole’s 2015 Bulldogs finished third in the Mountain West with an18-12 record and a 31-28 overall mark in their third season in the league. Fresno State got off to a great start last year, sweeping its season opening three-game series against 2014 College World Series par-ticipant UC Irvine. The Bulldogs had 20-8 record at home, marking the 11th time in Batesole’s 13 years that the ‘Dogs have won at least 20 games at home. The Bulldogs swept MW foes UNLV and San Jose State, and took two of three games over Nevada and New Mexico.

After Fresno State had six Bulldogs drafted in the 2014 MLB draft, the ‘Dogs added three more draft selections in the 2015 MLB Draft. Junior catcher Taylor Ward became the fifth first-round selection to play under Batesole as the Oviedo, Fla., native became the highest drafted catcher in Fresno State program history after he was the 26th overall selection by the Los Angeles Angels. Junior pitcher Jake Shull (11th Rd., Detroit Tigers) and senior pitcher Garrett Mundell (23rd Rd., New York Yankees) were also selected.

In Batesole’s 14-year tenure, the skipper has produced a total of 64 players who have been se-lected in the annual Major League Baseball Draft.

Dedicated not only to excellence on the diamond but in the classroom as well, Batesole saw 16 Bulldogs earn academic all-conference honors in 2015. Additionally, four Diamond Dogs were celebrated with the Mountain West Scholar-Athlete honor, which recognizes student-athletes that maintain a 3.5 cumulative grade point average or better. Overall, Batesole has had 114 stu-dent athletes receive all-academic selections at Fresno State.

Batesole led the Bulldogs to a historical 2008 season after defying the odds and beating six ranked teams and facing six elimination games to win the program’s first-ever National Championship. Six ‘Dogs off that team were drafted to Major League Baseball.

Batesole earned three additional National Coach of the Year accolades that year from the Ameri-can Baseball Coaches Association, FieldTurf and the National College Baseball Writers Associa-tion. The Bulldogs captured their third-consecutive WAC championship in 2008 and finished the postseason run with an overall record of 47-31. Fresno State saw five players earn first-team All-WAC honors in 2008. The 2008 postseason run was the ‘Dogs fourth appearance at the Col-lege World Series and first National Championship.

Batesole joined the Bulldogs after spending seven seasons as head coach at Cal State Northridge. During his tenure, the Matadors captured a Western Athletic Conference (1996) and Big West Conference titles (2002). The Matadors made two NCAA Tournament appearances under Batesole and his career record of 256-158-1 at Northridge ranks him second all-time in program history in wins. In Batesole’s seven years at Cal State Northridge, 37 of his players made it to the professional ranks.

Batesole earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Cal State Fullerton in 1990 and received his master’s degree in biomechanics in 1992.

A native of Anaheim, Calif., Batesole played shortstop for Garden Grove High School where he earned All-Garden Grove Conference and All-Orange County honors. He finished his senior season in 1982 with an incredible .500 batting average and 24 doubles. Batesole then was a stand-out player at Oral Roberts where he finished his tenure ranked third in school history in career home runs. He would go on to be drafted in the 14th round of the 1985 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers and played within its affiliate organizations for four years.

Batesole has also received recognition for his work in the community. He has twice been award-ed (‘97 & ‘99) the prestigious Performance Salary Step Increase Award from the California State Board of Trustees for “meritous performance in the area of teaching, professional accomplish-ments and service to the university community.”

Batesole lives in Fresno with his wife Susie and they have four children - Kassy, Kally, Kody and Korby.

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Hometown: Anaheim, Calif.Date of Birth: March 28, 1964Family: Wife: Susie Children: Kassy, Kally, Kody, KorbyEducation: Cal State Fullerton: B.A. in Kinesiology (1990) Cal State Fullerton: M.S. in Biomechanics (1992)Overall Record: 698-512-1 (.577) (20 years)Record at Fresno State: 442-354 (.555) (13 years)Date Hired: May 28, 2002

• 2003-Present: Fresno State Head Coach• 1996-2002: Cal State Northridge Head Coach• 1994-95: Cal State Northridge Assistant Coach• 1993: Cypress College Assistant Coach

• Los Angeles Dodgers Organization (1985-88) - San Antonio Missions (‘88) - Vero Beach Dodgers (‘87) - Bakersfield Dodgers (‘86) - Great Falls Dodgers (‘85)• 1984 USA Baseball Team• Oral Roberts (1983-85)

National Champions: 2008National Coach of the Year: 2008Conference Coach of the Year: 2008, 2010 (WAC)Conference Tournament Championships: 6 (WAC)Regular Season Conferece Championships: 5 (WAC)Players of the Year: 7Pitchers of the Year: 3Rookies of the Year: 3First-team All-Conference selections: 50All-American selections: 35First-round MLB Draft picks: 5Total MLB draft choices: 64

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Mike Batesole Profile

Coaching History

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MIKE BATESOLE’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDYear School Record (Conf.) Finish 2015 Fresno State 31-28 (18-12) Third2014 Fresno State 28-29 (13-17) Fifth2013 Fresno State 23-33 (14-16) Fourth2012^ Fresno State 31-28 (8-10) Fifth2011*^ Fresno State 40-16 (17-7) First2010* Fresno State 38-25 (16-8) First2009^ Fresno State 32-30 (12-12) Third2008*^! Fresno State 47-31 (21-11) First2007*^ Fresno State 38-29 (17-7) First2006*^ Fresno State 45-18 (18-6) First2005 Fresno State 30-29 (16-14) Second2004 Fresno State 29-29 (17-12) Second2003 Fresno State 30-29 (14-16) Third* WAC Regular Season Champion^ WAC Tournament Champion! National Champion

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STEVE ROUSEY Assistant Coach - Pitching 6th Season | Cal State Fullerton (1989)

Steve Rousey enters his sixth season as head coach Mike Batesole’s top assistant coach and the Bulldogs’ pitching coach. Rousey joined the Fresno State baseball staff in the fall of 2010 and has assisted Batesole in a variety of pursuits that include recruiting, player development, and academic success.

Rousey came to Fresno State after serving as the head coach at Cal State Northridge for eight seasons (2003-10). Rousey was Batesole’s predecessor at CSUN following his tenure as head coach of the Matadors from 1996-2002.

In 2015, the Bulldogs pitching staff was led by Jake Shull who led the Mountain West with a 1.90 ERA. Splitting his time between starting and relieving, Shull finished second in the conference in opposing batting average (.210) and third in saves (6) and went onto be an 11th round selection of the Detroit Tigers in the 2015 MLB Draft. Senior Garrett Mundell, a 23rd round pick of the New York Yankees, finished the season with an opposing batting average of .228, an ERA of 2.93, and picked up four saves. The 2015 Bulldog pitching staff led the MW with a .252 opposing batting average.

In 2014, the pitching staff owned a 3.80 team ERA. Following the end of the season, three of the six Bulldogs drafted in the 2014 MLB Draft were pitchers. The ‘Dogs were led by Jordan Brink as the junior posted an ERA of 2.87 along with 62 strikeouts. Brink went on to be selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 11th round, while Derick Velazquez was selected by the Houston Astros in the seventh round and Mundell forewent the MLB to return for his senior season after being drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Mundell posted a 1.58 ERA with a 4-0 win-loss record.

Bulldog pitchers have been drafted 16 times during Rousey’s short time at Fresno State and seven have earned all-conference honors.

In 2010, Rousey’s Cal State Northridge squad secured a winning season after compiling back-to-back back top 40 recruiting classes for the Matadors. The Matadors saw six players drafted or signed by a Major League Baseball organization off that team and also had four student-athletes earn All-Big West honors.

Before his career as a coach, he was a top pitcher at Cal State Fullerton. In three seasons with the Titans, he compiled an impressive 15-5 record with 120 strikeouts. Rousey played in the College World Series twice (‘82 & ’84), helping the team to the national championship in 1984.

Rousey earned his bachelor of arts in English from Cal State Fullerton in 1989 and his master’s degree in physical education & health from Azusa Pacific University in 1992. Rousey and his wife Robin have four children, P.J., Gabbie, Nate, who attends Fresno State, and Faith, who is headed to Fresno State to play softball for Trisha Ford in the fall of 2016.

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Ryan Overland enters his fourth season as an assistant coach for Fresno State. Overland works with the catchers and serves as the third base coach on game days.

Under Overland, standout Taylor Ward became the highest drafted catcher in Fresno State program history in 2015 after being selected by the Los Angeles Angels with the 26th overall selection. The junior started all 59 games leading the Bulldogs in home runs (7), RBI (42) and total bases (104) and earned first-team All-Mountain West.

The ‘Dogs have now had four catchers selected in the last three MLB Drafts as Ward joins Austin Wynns (10th Rd., Baltimore Orioles) and Trent Garrison (28th Rd., New York Yankees) in 2013 and Trent Woodward (20th Rd., Houston Astros) in 2014.

Overland, who has a long history with Fresno State, was a catcher on the 2008 National Cham-pionship team. He later served as the Bulldogs’ baseball intern in 2011 and then as the volun-teer assistant coach in 2012. Overland obtained his first full-time assistant coaching position at Nevada in the fall of 2012 before rejoining Fresno State for the 2013 season.

In between his days as a Bulldog player and coach, Overland served as graduate assistant coach at South Dakota State (2009-10). He helped lead the Jackrabbits to a regular season Summit League Championship in 2010 after finishing the season with a 39-21 mark as the hitting and catching coach.

Under Overland, the Jackrabbits were first in the league in batting average (.350) in 2010 and set new school records in team hits, runs scored, doubles and wins. Eight all-league student-athletes were produced under him.

He earned his master’s in health, physical educations and recreation from South Dakota State in 2010.

In his career as a Bulldog student-athlete, he played in over 180 games, won three WAC Cham-pionships along with the 2008 National Championship.

Overland earned his bachelor’s degree in communications studies from Fresno State in 2008.

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Hometown: La Cresenta, Calif.Date of Birth: March 30, 1964Family: Wife: Robin Children: P.J., Gabbie, Nate, FaithEducation: Cal State Fullerton: B.A. in English (1988) Azusa Pacific: M.S. in Physical Education (1992)Date Hired: August 25, 2010

• 2011-Present: Fresno State Assistant Coach• 2003-2010: Cal State Northridge Head Coach• 1995-00: Los Angeles City College Head Coach• 1998-99 (summer): Alaska Goldpanners Assistant Coach• 1995 (summer): Brewster Whitecaps Head Coach• 1993-95: Long Beach State Assistant Coach

• Seattle Mariners Organization - 4th Round Selection (1984) - West Palm Beach Expos (‘87) - Burlington Expos (‘87) - Salinas Spurs (‘86) - Wausau Timbers (‘85) - Bellingham Mariners (‘84)• Cal State Fullerton (1982-84)

Steve Rousey Profile

Coaching History

Playing History

Hometown: Atascadero, Calif.Date of Birth: Oct. 25, 1985Education: Fresno State: B.A. in Communication Studies (2008) South Dakota State: M.S. in Health, Physical Education and Recreation (2010)

• 2013-Present: Fresno State Assistant Coach• 2012: Nevada Assistant Coach• 2012: Fresno State Volunteer Assistant Coach• 2011: Fresno State Baseball Intern• 2009-10: South Dakota State Graduate Assistant Coach

• Fresno State (2005-08)

Ryan Overland Profile

Coaching History

Playing History

Date Hired: Jan. 2, 2013

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JJ MASCOLO Volunteer Assistant Coach - 1st Baseball Coach1st Season | Western Oregon (2010)

JJ Mascolo enters his first season as a volunteer assistant coach at Fresno State and works with the outfielders and short game.

For the past two years, Mascolo has been serving as an assistant at Western Oregon University as the infield coach helping the Wolves capture two Great Northwest Athletic Conference titles and ranked in the top 20 in fielding percentage and double plays turned.

Prior to his time at WOU, Mascolo coached three years at Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Ore. During his time at WOU, he was the infield coach and recruiting coordinator mak-ing two NWAC tournament appearances.

As a player, Mascolo spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons as a member of two Western Oregon Baseball regional teams. He helped lead the Wolves to two GNAC conference titles and in 2009, as a shortstop, was a member of the ABCA/Rawlings all-region team and first-team all-GNAC, committing only four errors on the season and batting .362 from the plate.

Prior to his time at WOU, Mascolo played two seasons at San Mateo JC in San Mateo, Calif. During his time at San Mateo, the Bulldogs captured two Coast Conference Championships and in 2007, Mascolo received the Bulldog Award.

Mascolo is a native of Eugene, Ore., and received his bachelor’s degree from Western Oregon in 2010 in exercise science. Mascolo, currently resides in Clovis with his wife, Jessica.

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KODY BATESOLE Undergraduate Assistant Coach1st Season | Buchanan High School (2013)

Kody Batesole enters his first season as an undergraduate coach for the Fresno State baseball team.

The son of head coach Mike Batesole, Kody was a member of the 2014 Diamond Dogs’ as he redshirted the season.

Batesole was a three-year letterwinner as a shortstop at Buchanan High School in Clovis, Calif., under coach Tom Donald and graduated in the spring of 2013. He was a member of the na-tional championship team that clinched the No. 1 ranking in the ESPN RISE POWERADE Fab 50 national rankings in 2011 and graduated high school with a 3.0 GPA.

Batesole is a marketing major and has two older sisters, Kassy and Kally, and one younger brother, Korby, who is currently a sophomore with the Bulldogs.

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BRENDAN GRABER Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer 2nd Season | Pacific (2014)

Brendan Graber enters his second season as the athletic trainer for the Bulldog baseabll program.

Graber joined Fresno State in 2015 from the University of Pacific where he earned a bachelor’s of science in athletic training in 2014. Graber in now working toward a masters degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in exercise science at Fresno State.

The New Jersey native moved to the East Bay area as a teenager before graduating from Granada High School in Livermore, Calif., where he was a North Coast Section placing wrestler.

JAMIE WALTON Director of Operations 1st Season | Oregon (2014)

Jamie Walton is in his first season as director of baseball operations at Fresno State. A native of Winnemucca, Nev., Walton is responsible for coordinating team travel, budget planning, on-campus recruiting and the day-to-day operations of the baseball program. In ad-dition, Walton serves as the liaison between the baseball staff and academic services, media relations, marketing, fundraising, ticketing and the training room staff.

Walton graduated Oregon in 2014 and worked as a student manager with the baseball team while receiving his bachelor’s degree in business and economics. His responsibilities for the team included coordinating practice schedules with players and coaches, setting up and breaking down practice drills, team laundry and ensuring all student-athletes and coaches were in proper attire for practice and games. Walton also traveled with the team to ensure all equipment needs were taken care of, as well as, coordinating with opposing teams for various needs.

Walton spent a summer as a clubhouse manager for the World Series Champion San Fransisco Giants during its 2014 run for its third World Series champion in five years.

ASHLEY JUDLIN Student Manager 2nd Season | James Madison High School (2014)

Ashley Judlin is in her second season as the Bulldog baseball team’s manager.

Judlin is a sophomore majoring in kinesiology and sports administration.

A native of San Diego, Calif., Judlin is a 2014 graduate of James Madison High School and hopes to work with a minor league baseball team upon graduation.

2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK

23 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

The Automated ScoreBookOverall Statistics for Fresno State (as of Jan 25, 2016)

(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 31-28 Home: 20-8 Away: 9-18 Neutral: 2-2 Conference: 18-12

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%TEMPEL,T . 3 6 2 53-38 185 41 67 13 2 4 26 96 . 5 1 9 6 4 41 1 . 3 9 3 1 6 3-7 76 2 3 . 9 6 3GUIBOR,A . 3 3 9 54-49 183 39 62 6 5 5 21 93 . 5 0 8 29 4 31 2 . 4 4 0 0 11 7-11 94 4 4 . 9 6 1COREY,K . 3 2 4 49-25 111 18 36 6 1 0 21 44 . 3 9 6 9 3 24 5 . 3 9 0 0 11 2-3 17 24 2 . 9 5 3WARD,T . 3 0 4 59-59 214 39 65 14 2 7 42 104 . 4 8 6 35 7 34 6 . 4 1 3 3 2 7-7 347 63 6 . 9 8 6VIERS,K . 2 5 7 59-46 187 29 48 8 1 7 34 79 . 4 2 2 25 3 37 5 . 3 4 9 3 2 6-9 335 29 2 . 9 9 5ARGOMANIZ,M . 2 5 1 58-58 215 25 54 16 1 4 33 84 . 3 9 1 25 4 51 4 . 3 3 7 2 2 4-5 25 107 10 . 9 3 0ARRUDA,A . 2 4 8 45-24 105 14 26 4 0 1 12 33 . 3 1 4 6 7 24 4 . 3 3 1 0 2 0-1 43 2 0 1.000

PRIOR,J . 2 4 7 42-20 97 6 24 3 0 1 17 30 . 3 0 9 5 3 23 5 . 2 8 8 6 3 0-0 166 17 2 . 9 8 9DOBSON,R . 2 4 5 54-44 151 20 37 2 1 0 7 41 . 2 7 2 8 5 32 2 . 3 0 3 1 8 5-9 83 112 13 . 9 3 8RUSSELL,B . 2 3 3 55-48 176 23 41 9 0 2 17 56 . 3 1 8 27 3 42 3 . 3 4 5 0 6 2-9 133 2 0 1.000

BATESOLE,K . 2 3 2 44-33 95 7 22 4 0 1 13 29 . 3 0 5 6 4 22 2 . 3 0 2 1 6 0-1 70 91 14 . 9 2 0MEDRANO,J . 2 2 9 44-25 96 16 22 2 0 0 7 24 . 2 5 0 0 3 20 1 . 2 5 3 0 4 6-6 82 79 7 . 9 5 8STONE,J . 2 2 0 37-20 82 9 18 3 1 1 4 26 . 3 1 7 8 2 22 0 . 3 0 4 0 1 0-0 40 1 1 . 9 7 6--------------------GOLDSTEIN,T . 3 7 5 14-2 16 0 6 1 0 0 5 7 . 4 3 8 1 0 3 0 . 4 1 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0WARREN,N . 2 9 3 24-2 41 6 12 2 1 1 5 19 . 4 6 3 2 0 11 0 . 3 2 6 0 0 0-0 17 5 1 . 9 5 7TATUM,M . 1 9 2 20-8 26 4 5 0 0 0 0 5 . 1 9 2 2 1 6 0 . 2 7 6 0 3 0-1 7 26 3 . 9 1 7PARRA,C . 1 1 1 12-1 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 1 1 0 0 5 0 . 1 1 1 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000

MUNDELL,G . 0 0 0 4-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 9 2 . 8 7 5SHULL,J . 0 0 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 9 1 . 9 3 8LAMBERT,J . 0 0 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 9 9 0 1.000

THOMAS,R . 0 0 0 4-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 6 1 . 9 0 0ARIAS,A . 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 7 2 . 8 0 0RAMIREZ,R . 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 2 1 . 7 5 0BORST,T . 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 12 1 . 9 2 9LEE,D . 0 0 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 5 0 1.000

Totals . 2 7 4 59 1990 298 546 93 15 34 264 771 . 3 8 7 194 53 429 40 . 3 5 2 17 67 42-69 1577 640 77 . 9 6 6

Opponents . 2 5 2 59 1989 281 502 103 16 41 248 760 . 3 8 2 228 60 390 39 . 3 4 5 13 44 25-40 1572 667 75 . 9 6 8

LOB - Team (452), Opp (476). DPs turned - Team (48), Opp (51). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (11), WARD,T 5, VIERS,K 2,ARGOMANIZ,M 1, ARRUDA,A 1, GUIBOR,A 1, RUSSELL,B 1, Opp (14). Picked off - MEDRANO,J 2, DOBSON,R 1, RUSSELL,B 1, ARGOMANIZ,M1, STONE,J 1, TEMPEL,T 1, ARRUDA,A 1, PRIOR,J 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa shaSHULL,J 1 . 9 0 5-5 26 7 2 1/1 6 71.0 54 24 15 25 43 6 2 4 . 2 1 0 7 7 1 1 4RODRIGUEZ,C 2 . 4 2 1-1 28 0 0 0/1 0 22.1 18 9 6 10 24 2 0 0 . 2 2 5 0 1 0 0 2WILLIAMS,B 2 . 7 8 1-0 16 1 0 0/0 0 22.2 17 7 7 9 10 3 1 2 . 2 0 2 2 3 0 2 0MUNDELL,G 2 . 9 3 3-3 21 10 0 0/1 4 61.1 51 23 20 21 53 11 2 5 . 2 2 8 4 5 2 2 8THOMAS,R 3 . 9 2 4-3 15 7 0 0/2 1 41.1 37 20 18 23 35 9 0 2 . 2 4 5 2 3 1 0 6BORST,T 4 . 6 5 4-4 22 5 0 0/1 1 50.1 44 31 26 24 39 11 0 2 . 2 4 0 3 8 0 1 6LAMBERT,J 4 . 6 6 4-2 17 13 0 0/1 1 75.1 78 43 39 31 44 13 4 4 . 2 6 5 8 7 0 2 5REECE,M 4 . 9 5 2-0 21 0 0 0/1 0 20.0 16 11 11 15 16 3 1 0 . 2 2 2 4 6 0 1 1LEE,D 5 . 3 1 4-2 15 5 0 0/1 0 39.0 42 28 23 18 30 14 1 6 . 2 7 6 2 2 0 3 3MUNRO,W 5 . 3 4 0-1 16 1 0 0/0 2 28.2 37 20 17 12 23 8 1 3 . 3 1 6 1 3 0 0 4ARIAS,A 5 . 4 0 2-3 18 9 0 0/1 0 56.2 57 36 34 20 49 14 2 8 . 2 6 3 7 10 1 1 1TOPOOZIAN,D 5 . 6 6 1-2 14 1 0 0/1 0 20.2 29 13 13 9 12 4 1 3 . 3 2 6 4 2 0 0 2RAMIREZ,R 7 . 7 1 0-2 15 0 0 0/0 0 16.1 22 16 14 11 12 5 1 2 . 3 1 9 3 3 0 0 2Totals 4 . 1 6 31-28 59 59 2 4/3 15 525.2 502 281 243 228 390 103 16 41 . 2 5 2 47 60 5 13 44

Opponents 4 . 1 2 28-31 59 59 2 2/2 11 524.0 546 298 240 194 429 93 15 34 . 2 7 4 47 53 3 17 67

PB - Team (6), WARD,T 5, WARREN,N 1, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (11), LEE,D 3, THOMAS,R 2, BORST,T 2, SHULL,J 1, WILLIAMS,B 1,MUNDELL,G 1, LAMBERT,J 1, Opp (9). SBA/ATT - WARD,T (23-36), LAMBERT,J (7-10), ARIAS,A (4-6), MUNDELL,G (3-5), WARREN,N(2-4), SHULL,J (1-3), TOPOOZIAN,D (1-3), REECE,M (3-3), WILLIAMS,B (2-2), BORST,T (2-2), THOMAS,R (0-2), RODRIGUEZ,C (2-2),RAMIREZ,R (0-1), LEE,D (0-1).

2015 OVERALL SEASON STATISTICS

2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK

24 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

2015 MW CONFERENCE STATISTICSThe Automated ScoreBookConference statistics for Fresno State (as of Jan 04, 2016)

(Conference games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 18-12 Home: 11-4 Away: 7-8 Conference: 18-12

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%

TEMPEL,T . 4 0 2 26-20 102 22 41 9 0 3 18 59 . 5 7 8 3 2 21 1 . 4 2 6 1 3 2-4 42 1 3 . 9 3 5

GUIBOR,A . 3 4 4 27-26 93 21 32 1 0 3 12 42 . 4 5 2 18 3 14 1 . 4 6 5 0 4 6-8 50 2 1 . 9 8 1

COREY,K . 3 3 3 26-17 66 9 22 4 0 0 11 26 . 3 9 4 6 2 17 2 . 4 0 5 0 7 1-2 10 19 1 . 9 6 7

PRIOR,J . 3 1 3 21-8 48 5 15 2 0 1 8 20 . 4 1 7 2 2 9 2 . 3 4 5 3 3 0-0 59 6 0 1.000

WARD,T . 2 9 6 30-30 108 22 32 8 0 5 18 55 . 5 0 9 15 5 11 4 . 4 0 6 0 1 4-4 174 30 3 . 9 8 6

STONE,J . 2 9 0 15-7 31 5 9 1 1 0 1 12 . 3 8 7 2 0 11 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 14 0 0 1.000

VIERS,K . 2 8 0 30-26 100 19 28 3 0 5 19 46 . 4 6 0 14 3 16 2 . 3 7 8 2 1 4-6 189 15 1 . 9 9 5

WARREN,N . 2 7 8 10-0 18 2 5 1 0 0 0 6 . 3 3 3 2 0 4 0 . 3 5 0 0 0 0-0 9 3 0 1.000

ARGOMANIZ,M . 2 3 8 29-29 101 13 24 9 1 1 22 38 . 3 7 6 14 2 21 3 . 3 3 6 2 2 3-4 16 46 3 . 9 5 4

ARRUDA,A . 2 3 5 21-11 51 5 12 1 0 1 6 16 . 3 1 4 1 5 10 3 . 3 1 6 0 0 0-1 16 1 0 1.000

RUSSELL,B . 2 3 4 30-27 94 9 22 6 0 1 7 31 . 3 3 0 18 2 22 1 . 3 6 8 0 1 2-7 73 1 0 1.000

BATESOLE,K . 2 3 4 20-16 47 4 11 1 0 1 8 15 . 3 1 9 4 1 13 1 . 3 0 2 1 0 0-0 27 43 6 . 9 2 1

DOBSON,R . 2 3 4 27-23 77 10 18 1 1 0 4 21 . 2 7 3 4 4 15 1 . 3 0 2 1 6 3-4 51 53 5 . 9 5 4

MEDRANO,J . 2 0 7 22-14 58 12 12 1 0 0 5 13 . 2 2 4 0 1 11 0 . 2 2 0 0 3 5-5 47 40 4 . 9 5 6

TATUM,M . 1 4 3 6-1 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 4 3 0 0 3 0 . 1 4 3 0 1 0-0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0

PARRA,C . 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

MUNDELL,G . 0 0 0 2-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 5 0 1.000

GOLDSTEIN,T . 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

RAMIREZ,R . 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000

BORST,T . 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 7 0 1.000

LAMBERT,J . 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 2 0 1.000

LEE,D . 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 2 0 1.000

ARIAS,A . 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 5 1 . 8 3 3

SHULL,J . 0 0 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 8 1 . 9 0 9

Totals . 2 8 3 30 1004 158 284 48 3 21 139 401 . 3 9 9 103 32 200 21 . 3 6 5 10 32 30-45 793 299 30 . 9 7 3

Opponents . 2 4 2 30 983 144 238 49 8 17 128 354 . 3 6 0 126 38 193 15 . 3 4 8 7 20 13-23 783 341 41 . 9 6 5

LOB - Team (240), Opp (237). DPs turned - Team (20), Opp (29). IBB - Team (4), WARD,T 2, RUSSELL,B 1, VIERS,K 1, Opp (4).Picked off - TEMPEL,T 1, ARRUDA,A 1, ARGOMANIZ,M 1.

(Conference games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

MUNDELL,G 1 . 7 5 2-0 11 4 0 0/1 4 25.2 17 7 5 6 26 5 0 0 . 1 9 5 1 3 1 1 5SHULL,J 2 . 1 6 2-3 14 6 2 1/1 4 50.0 37 16 12 17 28 6 2 4 . 2 0 3 5 5 1 1 2WILLIAMS,B 2 . 2 5 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 12.0 6 3 3 7 5 0 0 1 . 1 4 6 0 2 0 2 0RODRIGUEZ,C 3 . 4 8 0-0 15 0 0 0/1 0 10.1 10 5 4 4 12 2 0 0 . 2 5 6 0 1 0 0 0THOMAS,R 3 . 9 7 3-2 7 3 0 0/1 1 22.2 18 10 10 12 17 5 0 0 . 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 3ARIAS,A 3 . 9 9 1-1 8 5 0 0/0 0 29.1 24 13 13 13 26 6 0 4 . 2 3 1 6 6 1 0 1MUNRO,W 5 . 4 0 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 10.0 10 6 6 6 6 3 1 1 . 2 6 3 0 2 0 0 2LAMBERT,J 5 . 4 8 4-2 10 8 0 0/1 1 42.2 49 29 26 23 26 7 3 1 . 2 8 3 5 4 0 1 2BORST,T 6 . 3 5 2-2 13 2 0 0/0 1 22.2 19 18 16 16 17 5 0 1 . 2 2 9 1 5 0 0 2LEE,D 6 . 5 3 4-1 8 2 0 0/0 0 20.2 23 16 15 13 19 7 1 3 . 2 8 4 2 1 0 1 0RAMIREZ,R 8 . 4 4 0-1 5 0 0 0/0 0 5.1 5 6 5 3 4 0 0 0 . 2 6 3 1 2 0 0 2TOPOOZIAN,D 8 . 5 3 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 6.1 9 6 6 1 3 1 0 2 . 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 0REECE,M 12.15 0-0 10 0 0 0/1 0 6.2 11 9 9 5 4 2 1 0 . 4 0 7 3 5 0 1 1Totals 4 . 4 3 18-12 30 30 2 3/2 11 264.1 238 144 130 126 193 49 8 17 . 2 4 2 25 38 4 7 20

Opponents 4 . 4 8 12-18 30 30 1 1/1 3 261.0 284 158 130 103 200 48 3 21 . 2 8 3 32 32 2 10 32

PB - Team (2), WARD,T 2, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (5), LEE,D 2, THOMAS,R 1, BORST,T 1, SHULL,J 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - WARD,T(13-21), LAMBERT,J (5-8), MUNDELL,G (2-3), ARIAS,A (1-3), SHULL,J (1-2), WARREN,N (0-2), REECE,M (2-2), RAMIREZ,R (0-1),THOMAS,R (0-1), BORST,T (1-1), RODRIGUEZ,C (1-1), LEE,D (0-1).

2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK

25 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

2015 SEASON RESULTSThe Automated ScoreBookGame Results for Fresno State (as of Jan 04, 2016)

(All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Conference Pitcher of record Attend TimeFeb 13, 2015 UC IRVINE W 5-4 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 SHULL,J (W 1-0) 1 6 2 6 2:59Feb 14, 2015 UC IRVINE W 7-5 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 WILLIAMS,B (W 1-0) 1 6 6 4 3:00Feb 15, 2015 UC IRVINE W 7-5 9 3-0-0 0-0-0 SHULL,J (W 2-0) 1 6 4 2 2:45Feb 17, 2015 CAL POLY L 6-7 9 3-1-0 0-0-0 TOPOOZIAN,D (L 0-1) 1 8 3 4 3:18

* Feb 20, 2015 at Nevada L 8-9 (10) 3-2-0 0-1-0 SHULL,J (L 2-1) 1 4 1 6 3:33* Feb 21, 2015 at Nevada L 7-12 9 3-3-0 0-2-0 LEE,D (L 0-1) 1 4 5 8 3:44* Feb 22, 2015 at Nevada L 4-7 9 3-4-0 0-3-0 BORST,T (L 0-1) 1 1 7 4 3:14

Feb 24, 2015 USC L 2-3 (10) 3-5-0 0-3-0 SHULL,J (L 2-2) 1 9 1 9 3:26* Feb 27, 2015 UNLV W 10-5 9 4-5-0 1-3-0 LAMBERT,J (W 1-0) 1 6 8 6 2:38* Feb 28, 2015 UNLV W 2-1 9 5-5-0 2-3-0 LEE,D (W 1-1) 1 2 3 8 2:15* Mar 01, 2015 UNLV W 4-0 9 6-5-0 3-3-0 MUNDELL,G (W 1-0) 1 4 4 3 2:27

Mar 03, 2015 SACRAMENTO STATE W 6-2 9 7-5-0 3-3-0 BORST,T (W 1-1) 1 2 2 1 2:17Mar 06, 2015 at Oregon State L 1-2 (11) 7-6-0 3-3-0 MUNRO,W (L 0-1) 2 7 9 1 2:35Mar 07, 2015 at Oregon State-1 L 2-5 9 7-7-0 3-3-0 LEE,D (L 1-2) - 2:28Mar 07, 2015 at Oregon State-2 L 2-12 9 7-8-0 3-3-0 TOPOOZIAN,D (L 0-2) 3 2 6 1 2:23Mar 08, 2015 at Oregon State L 1-2 9 7-9-0 3-3-0 MUNDELL,G (L 1-1) 2 8 1 2 2:48Mar 10, 2015 WAGNER W 4-2 9 8-9-0 3-3-0 REECE,M (W 1-0) 1 0 9 2 2:04Mar 11, 2015 WAGNER W 10-1 9 9-9-0 3-3-0 ARIAS,A (W 1-0) 1 0 1 9 2:48Mar 13, 2015 UC DAVIS W 5-4 9 10-9-0 3-3-0 REECE,M (W 2-0) 1 3 6 7 2:48Mar 14, 2015 UC DAVIS L 3-4 9 10-10-0 3-3-0 BORST,T (L 1-2) 1 5 0 4 2:59Mar 15, 2015 UC DAVIS L 0-1 9 10-11-0 3-3-0 SHULL,J (L 2-3) 1 3 1 5 2:37Mar 17, 2015 at USC W 14-7 9 11-11-0 3-3-0 BORST,T (W 2-2) 3 7 9 3:45

* Mar 20, 2015 SAN JOSE STATE W 6-4 9 12-11-0 4-3-0 LEE,D (W 2-2) 1 4 7 8 2:53* Mar 21, 2015 SAN JOSE STATE W 9-2 9 13-11-0 5-3-0 THOMAS,R (W 1-0) 1 6 1 2 2:51* Mar 22, 2015 SAN JOSE STATE W 6-3 9 14-11-0 6-3-0 BORST,T (W 3-2) 1 4 7 0 3:11

Mar 25, 2015 #21 CALIFORNIA W 7-2 9 15-11-0 6-3-0 RODRIGUEZ,C (W 1-0) 1 4 0 0 3:00* Mar 27, 2015 at New Mexico L 7-12 9 15-12-0 6-4-0 RAMIREZ,R (L 0-1) 9 1 1 2:50* Mar 28, 2015 at New Mexico W 8-1 9 16-12-0 7-4-0 BORST,T (W 4-2) 8 6 1 3:14* Mar 29, 2015 at New Mexico L 1-5 9 16-13-0 7-5-0 THOMAS,R (L 1-1) 8 6 5 2:57

Apr 01, 2015 at #15 UCSB L 5-6 9 16-14-0 7-5-0 RODRIGUEZ,C (L 1-1) 2 7 5 2:45Apr 02, 2015 at #12 UCSB L 1-2 9 16-15-0 7-5-0 BORST,T (L 4-3) 4 2 0 2:25Apr 03, 2015 at #15 UCSB L 2-7 9 16-16-0 7-5-0 MUNDELL,G (L 1-2) 5 2 0 2:27Apr 04, 2015 at #15 UCSB L 3-9 9 16-17-0 7-5-0 ARIAS,A (L 1-1) 6 5 0 3:05

* Apr 10, 2015 NEVADA L 4-5 9 16-18-0 7-6-0 SHULL,J (L 2-4) 1 3 2 9 3:03* Apr 11, 2015 NEVADA W 14-10 9 17-18-0 8-6-0 LEE,D (W 3-2) 1 6 2 4 4:13* Apr 12, 2015 NEVADA W 3-1 9 18-18-0 9-6-0 LAMBERT,J (W 2-0) 1 2 1 6 2:25

Apr 14, 2015 at Cal Poly L 6-10 9 18-19-0 9-6-0 RAMIREZ,R (L 0-2) 6 4 2 3:04* Apr 18, 2015 at Air Force-1 L 1-2 9 18-20-0 9-7-0 SHULL,J (L 2-5) - 1:37* Apr 18, 2015 at Air Force-2 L 1-10 9 18-21-0 9-8-0 LAMBERT,J (L 2-1) 8 0 2:31* Apr 19, 2015 at Air Force W 6-5 9 19-21-0 10-8-0 LEE,D (W 4-2) 9 2 2:53

Apr 22, 2015 at Sacramento State W 8-0 9 20-21-0 10-8-0 THOMAS,R (W 2-1) 5 9 5 2:33* Apr 24, 2015 SAN DIEGO STATE W 5-4 (10) 21-21-0 11-8-0 MUNDELL,G (W 2-2) 1 3 5 3 3:30* Apr 25, 2015 SAN DIEGO STATE L 3-15 9 21-22-0 11-9-0 ARIAS,A (L 1-2) 1 3 6 1 3;04* Apr 26, 2015 SAN DIEGO STATE L 4-9 9 21-23-0 11-10-0 LAMBERT,J (L 2-2) 1 3 2 3 3:04

Apr 28, 2015 at California L 1-4 9 21-24-0 11-10-0 THOMAS,R (L 2-2) 6 3 0 2:09* May 01, 2015 at San Jose State W 4-0 9 22-24-0 12-10-0 SHULL,J (W 3-5) 4 1 6 2:17* May 02, 2015 at San Jose State L 3-7 9 22-25-0 12-11-0 BORST,T (L 4-4) 3 9 3 2:33* May 03, 2015 at San Jose State W 3-0 9 23-25-0 13-11-0 THOMAS,R (W 3-2) 4 3 2 2:31

May 05, 2015 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 4-3 (16) 24-25-0 13-11-0 TOPOOZIAN,D (W 1-2) 1 0 6 1 5:43* May 08, 2015 at UNLV W 6-1 9 25-25-0 14-11-0 SHULL,J (W 4-5) 4 5 5 2:47* May 09, 2015 at UNLV W 8-3 9 26-25-0 15-11-0 THOMAS,R (W 4-2) 6 0 3 2:52* May 10, 2015 at UNLV W 6-2 9 27-25-0 16-11-0 LAMBERT,J (W 3-2) 6 2 7 2:49* May 15, 2015 NEW MEXICO-1 W 4-3 9 28-25-0 17-11-0 LAMBERT,J (W 4-2) - 2:20* May 15, 2015 NEW MEXICO-2 L 0-4 9 28-26-0 17-12-0 THOMAS,R (L 4-3) 1 1 7 8 2:33* May 16, 2015 NEW MEXICO W 11-2 9 29-26-0 18-12-0 ARIAS,A (W 2-2) 1 3 3 0 3:04

May 20, 2015 vs UNLV W 6-5 9 30-26-0 18-12-0 MUNDELL,G (W 3-2) 6 9 6 2:45May 21, 2015 vs San Diego State W 15-7 9 31-26-0 18-12-0 SHULL,J (W 5-5) 1 0 1 9 3:16May 23, 2015 vs San Diego State L 6-7 (10) 31-27-0 18-12-0 MUNDELL,G (L 3-3) 6 3 2 3:44May 23, 2015 vs New Mexico L 1-9 9 31-28-0 18-12-0 ARIAS,A (L 2-3) 6 3 2 2:34

* = Conference game() extra inning game

2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK

26 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

Year Coach W L T Pct. 1922 Arthur Jones 2 2 0 .5001923 Arthur Jones 2 4 0 .3331924 Arthur Jones 8 3 0 .7271925 Arthur Jones 7 4 0 .6361926 Arthur Jones 5 0 0 1.000 1930 Stan Borleske 2 3 0 .4001931 Stan Borleske 2 8 0 .2001936 Stan Borleske 5 5 0 .5001937 Stan Borleske 15 0 0 1.0001938 Stan Borleske 11 5 0 .6881939 Stan Borleske 12 7 0 .632

CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONYear Coach W L T Pct. 1940 Stan Borleske 14 11 0 .5601941 Stan Borleske 17 5 0 .773 1942 Alvin Pierson 8 7 0 .5331943 Alvin Pierson 15 8 0 .652 1944 Earl Wight 1 4 0 .2001945 Earl Wight 0 6 0 .0001946 Earl Wight 15 7 0 .682 1947 Ken Gleason 9 20 0 .310 1948 Pete Beiden 26 11 0 .7031949 Pete Beiden 29 9 0 .7631950 Pete Beiden 29 13 0 .6911951 Pete Beiden 36 4 0 .9001952 Pete Beiden 33 11 0 .7501953 Pete Beiden 27 11 0 .711 1954 Pete Beiden 26 16 0 .6191955 Pete Beiden 31 14 0 .6891956 Pete Beiden 28 13 0 .6831957 Pete Beiden 20 12 0 .6251958 Pete Beiden 23 9 0 .7191959 Pete Beiden 41 13 0 .7591960 Pete Beiden 25 15 0 .6251961 Pete Beiden 36 9 0 .8001962 Pete Beiden 34 8 0 .8101963 Pete Beiden 29 17 0 .6301964 Pete Beiden 28 13 0 .6831965 Pete Beiden 22 14 0 .6111966 Pete Beiden 32 14 0 .696 1967 Bob Bennett 38 10 0 .792 1968 Pete Beiden 20 23 0 .4651969 Pete Beiden 26 19 0 .577

PACIFIC COAST ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONYear Coach W L T Pct.1970 Bob Bennett 35 20 0 .6361971 Bob Bennett 35 24 0 .5931972 Bob Bennett 31 26 0 .5441973 Bob Bennett 31 24 0 .5641974 Bob Bennett 38 20 0 .6551975 Bob Bennett 26 33 0 .4411976 Bob Bennett 28 29 0 .491

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BASEBALL ASSOCIATIONYear Coach W L T Pct.1977 Bob Bennett 39 21 0 .6501978 Bob Bennett 38 20 0 .6551979 Bob Bennett 37 27 0 .5781980 Bob Bennett 43 12 0 .7821981 Bob Bennett 43 22 0 .6621982 Bob Bennett 45 13 0 .7761983 Bob Bennett 45 19 0 .7031984 Bob Bennett 54 12 2 .818

PACIFIC COAST ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONYear Coach W L T Pct. 1985 Bob Bennett 43 22 0 .6771986 Bob Bennett 29 27 1 .5181987 Bob Bennett 34 26 0 .5671988 Bob Bennett 56 12 0 .824

BIG WEST CONFERENCEYear Coach W L T Pct. 1989 Bob Bennett 44 19 0 .6981990 Bob Bennett 38 24 0 .6131991 Bob Bennett 42 23 0 .6461992 Bob Bennett 37 20 0 .649

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Coach W L T Pct. 1993 Bob Bennett 41 22 0 .6511994 Bob Bennett 36 27 0 .5711995 Bob Bennett 41 22 0 .6511996 Bob Bennett 36 24 0 .6001997 Bob Bennett 40 28 0 .5881998 Bob Bennett 33 28 1 .5411999 Bob Bennett 33 30 0 .5242000 Bob Bennett 40 21 0 .6562001 Bob Bennett 41 25 0 .6212002 Bob Bennett 32 27 0 .571 2003 Mike Batesole 30 29 0 .5082004 Mike Batesole 29 29 0 .5002005 Mike Batesole 30 29 0 .5082006 Mike Batesole 45 18 0 .7142007 Mike Batesole 38 29 0 .5672008 Mike Batesole 47 31 0 .6022009 Mike Batesole 32 30 0 .5162010 Mike Batesole 38 25 0 .6032011 Mike Batesole 40 16 0 .7142012 Mike Batesole 31 28 0 .525

MOUNTAIN WESTYear Coach W L T Pct. 2013 Mike Batesole 23 33 0 .4112014 Mike Batesole 28 29 0 .491 2015 Mike Batesole 31 28 0 .525

NCAA CHAMPIONS2008 National Champions

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS/CHAMPIONSHIPS

1924 Champions (Conf. N/A) 1941 CCAA Champions1950 CCAA Champions1951 CCAA Champions1954 CCAA Champions1956 CCAA Champions1959 CCAA Champions1961 CCAA Champions1962 CCAA Champions1966 CCAA Champions1967 CCAA Champions1971 PCAA Champions1977 NCBA Champions1979 NCBA Champions1980 NCBA Champions1981 NCBA Champions1982 NCBA Champions1983 NCBA Champions1984 NCBA Champions1985 PCAA Champions1988 PCAA Champions

1989 Big West Co-Champions 1991 Big West Champions 1993 WAC Champions1994 WAC West Champions1995 WAC Champions1998 WAC West Champions2006 WAC League Title WAC Tournament Champions2007 WAC League Title WAC Tournament Champions2008 WAC League Title WAC Tournament Champions2009 WAC Tournament Champions2010 WAC League Title2011 WAC League Title WAC Tournament Champions2012 WAC Tournament Champions

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

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Team W L T Air Force 16 6 0Arizona 4 7 0Arizona State 7 12 0Arkansas 0 1 0Binghamton 1 0 0Bowling Green 2 1 0Brigham Young 21 12 0Bucknell 3 0 0Buffalo 4 0 0Butler 3 1 0California 62 69 0Cal Poly Pomona 10 8 0Cal Poly 92 55 0CS Dominguez Hills 3 2 0Chapman 3 1 0Chicago State 6 0 0Chico State 3 1 0Clemson 4 2 0Colorado State 1 0 0Creighton 2 4 0CS Fullerton 38 55 0CS Hayward 17 5 0CS Los Angeles 44 20 0CS Northridge 52 25 0CS Stanislaus 6 6 0CSU Bakersfield 12 14 0Dallas Baptist 7 7 0Eastern Michigan 3 0 0Evansville 1 0 0Florida 0 1 0Florida State 1 0 0Fordham 1 0 0George Washington 2 0 0Georgia 2 1 0Gonzaga 27 1 0Grand Canyon 4 0 0Hawai‘i 80 52 1Hawai‘i-Hilo 14 2 0Hawai’i-Pacific 1 0 0Houston 0 1 0Humboldt State 2 0 0Illinois 1 0 0Illinois State 3 0 0Indiana 2 1 0Indiana State 3 1 0Iona 3 1 0Iowa 3 1 0Iowa State 1 1 0Kansas 1 1 0Kansas State 2 0 0Kent State 2 0 0Kentucky 1 0 0Lafayette 1 0 0Liberty 1 0 0Lipscomb 3 1 0Long Beach State 58 50 0Louisiana Lafayette 5 1 0Louisiana State 0 2 0Louisiana Tech 32 23 0Loyola Marymount 28 16 0Maine 2 0 0Miami (Fla.) 0 1 0Miami (Ohio) 2 1 0Michigan 3 1 0Michigan State 1 0 0Minnesota 4 1 0Missouri 1 1 0Monmouth 1 0 0 Navy 1 0 0Nebraska 10 9 0

Team W L T Nevada 97 59 0New Mexico 14 20 0New Mexico State 30 9 1North Carolina 4 3 0North Carolina State 1 0 0Northern Arizona 1 0 0Northwestern 0 1 0Notre Dame 4 1 0Oakland (MI) 2016 - First meetingOhio State 1 0 0Oklahoma 2016 - First meetingOklahoma State 0 2 0Old Dominion 3 0 0Oral Roberts 2 0 0Oregon 5 9 0Oregon State 28 13 0Pacific 96 44 0Pennsylvania 4 0 0Penn State 3 0 0Pepperdine 40 27 0Portland 10 5 0Portland State 4 0 0Purdue 1 0 0Rhode Island 1 0 0Rice 17 29 0Sacramento State 115 31 1St. John’s 2 0 0Saint Mary’s 68 22 0San Diego 20 7 0San Diego State 90 91 0San Francisco 75 17 0San Francisco State 29 7 0San Jose State 156 82 0Santa Clara 71 45 0Seattle 2 0 0Seton Hall 1 0 0Southern Illinois 2 1 0Southern Utah 3 0 0Stanford 50 86 0Stetson 0 1 0Temple 1 0 0Tennessee 1 0 0Texas A&M 6 0 0TCU 12 8 0Texas Tech 2 1 0Toledo 1 0 0Tulane 0 1 0UC Davis 39 17 0UC Irvine 34 10 0UC Riverside 1 1 0UCLA 28 30 0UC Santa Barbara 51 39 0UNLV 46 31 0USC 27 41 0U.S. International 5 1 0Utah 6 1 0Utah State 1 0 0Utah Valley State 2 1 0Virginia Tech 1 2 0Wagner 2 0 0Washington 9 8 0Washington State 20 9 0Western Michigan 1 0 0Western Oregon State 2 0 0Westmont 4 1 0Wichita State 0 1 0Willamette 1 0 0Winthrop 0 1 0Wyoming 6 1 0Youngstown State 2016 - First meeting

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS (1950-Present)

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Air Force (16-6)1997 - 8-9 (11); 7-0; 24-01999 - 8-7; 0-2; 7-62013 - 7-14; 9-4; 8-5; 7-0; 8-6; 5-3; 6-42014 - 2-6; 7-5; 10-8; 8-1; 6-1; 11-12015 - 1-2; 1-10; 6-5

Arizona (4-7)1955 - 4-2; 2-61959 - *1-5; *2-01961 - 10-11; 5-4; 9-21980 - *4-51985 - *0-6; *3-101993 - 9-19

Arizona State (7-12)1977 - 4-6; 3-4; 5-91978 - 7-5; 0-15; 4-61979 - 0-1; 9-13; 4-51981 - 7-51983 - *2-71997 - 2-23; 2-9; 10-8 (10)1998 - 9-3; 5-3 (10)2008 - 4-12; 8-6; 12-9

Arkansas (0-1)1990 - 4-6

Binghamton (1-0)2006 – 7-6

Bowling Green (2-1)1998 - 4-52000 - 5-12003 - 7-3

Bucknell (3-0)2001 - 13-72006 – 3-1; 13-1

Buffalo (4-0)2009 – 6-3; 22-4; 7-5; 20-0

Butler (3-1)2012 - 3-0; 9-12; 6-0; 17-2

BYU (21-12)1981 - 6-01983 - 6-7; *13-61984 - 1-8; 9-01985 - *12-81988 - 7-4; 7-3; *9-41992 - 4-3; 3-4; 4-31993 - 14-20; *9-6; *4-7; *4-11994 - *1-2; *6-81995 - *18-3; *3-21997 - *8-51998 - 10-9; 9-2; 6-101999 - 3-2 (10); 7-2; 6-82001 - 1-4; 4-7; 6-32004 - 3-5; 10-92014 - 2-1

California (62-69)1952 - 1-0; 16-71956 - 5-3; 3-6; 7-81957 - 5-2; 4-8; 2-31958 - 3-11959 - 1-2; 4-2; 10-81960 - 4-7; 0-4; 7-11961 - 3-4; 5-41963 - 2-0; 6-0; 4-3

1964 - 0-4; 4-8; 0-21965 - 4-3; 4-3; 1-41966 - 1-0; 0-11967 - 4-1; 9-61968 - 2-3; 4-7; 5-81969 - 2-3; 1-01970 - 2-3; 8-7; 4-3; 4-21971 - 9-6; 6-0; 8-0; 0-1; 1-41972 - 3-2; 1-3; 3-0; 6-21973 - 5-1; 5-7 (12); 7-81974 - 2-0; 0-3; 4-7; 13-41975 - 0-8; 2-31976 - 0-8; 5-91977 - 2-7; 1-2; 4-11978 - 4-5; 5-11; 8-41979 - 11-5; 6-5; 4-51980 - 9-8 (10); 7-31981 - 2-31982 - 11-31983 - 10-5; 5-4; 2-11984 - 5-31985 - 13-7; 12-13 (11); 1-4; *7-6 (10)1986 - 4-7; 5-15; 3-111987 - 14-5; 5-11; 6-31988 - 14-12 (13); 12-15; 5-61989 - 2-5; 4-61990 - 7-1; 13-3; 3-71991 - 8-10; 14-15; 17-91992 - 10-4; 4-5; 4-141993 - 3-2; 5-9; 10-21994 - 1-21995 - 13-7; 8-1; 7-41996 - 4-1; 3-5; 4-131999 - 4-6; 6-162000 - 10-12 (12); 11-22002 - 2-92003 - 2-42004 - 4-16; 0-2; 18-12008 - 4-14; 4-52010- 5-82012 - 6-72013 - 4-5; 1-8; 3-4; 4-82014 - 6-0; 7-42015 - 7-2; 1-4

Cal Poly Pomona (10-8)1966 - *5-41967 - 6-1; 5-3; 1-01968 - 0-1; 1-2; 0-21969 - 2-1; 7-3; 6-31979 - 1-61980 - 4-51984 - 0-6; 6-21985 - 4-11988 - 8-9; 10-51990 - 4-8

Cal Poly (92-55)1951 - 14-3; 6-5; 14-21955 - 8-2; 11-3; 2-41957 - 9-2; 12-11; 13-11958 - 2-3; 10-7; 2-01959 - 8-2; 15-18; 23-11960 - 5-0; 3-0; 0-21961 - 13-1; 6-0; 6-11964 - 7-3; 3-4; 0-11965 - 3-2; 4-6; 3-2; 9-41966 - 8-1; 11-2; 8-2; 9-11967 - 8-0; 17-1; 6-11968 - 2-7; 12-11; 5-41969 - 8-9; 0-6; 2-11970 - 0-3; 5-3; 4-3; 6-2; 5-2; 3-11

1971 - 1-2; 3-1; 1-0; 7-21972 - 3-6; 5-2; 3-51973 - 10-71974 - 4-21975 - 3-2; 3-01976 - 6-2; 4-51977 - 8-41978 - 8-61980 - 3-0; 4-11981 - 3-61982 - 0-3; 11-0; 7-61983 - 17-61984 - 1-0; 8-21985 - 12-11 (10); 5-81986 - 11-2; 5-4; 4-71987 - 6-3; 15-41988 - 6-1; 17-71989 - 14-4; 3-2; 13-31990 - 6-5; 14-31991 - 6-5; 7-81992 - 2-15; 9-8 (11)1993 - 8-1; 2-41994 - 15-4; 9-71995 - 5-6; 9-4; 6-3; 10-0; 5-3; 13-31996 - 0-2; 9-6; 3-2; 8-11; 20-10; 5-91997 - 9-12; 3-91998 - 8-3; 11-61999 - 7-1; 8-12000 - 6-4; 0-42001 - 8-5; 4-92002 - 14-72003 - 3-13; 3-2 (8)2004 - 8-2; 5-42005 - 3-5; 3-7; 7-92006 - 3-6; 1-4; 8-9 2007 - 3-6; 4-6; 9-16; 0-132008 - 1-2; 10-9; 13-11; 5-8; 7-102009 - 11-13; 16-172010- 10-9; 7-5; 3-72011 - 4-11; 3-42012 - 5-3; 3-22015 - 6-7; 6-10

Cal State Dominguez Hills (3-2)1980 - 3-1; 12-21981 - 1-21988 - 4-7; 11-1

Cal State Fullerton (38-55)1967 - 10-3; 4-2; 9-41968 - 3-5; 10-2; 8-51969 - 2-10; 0-4; 5-31975 - 5-6; 6-4; 6-111976 - 1-4; 6-11; 6-111979 - *3-121980 - *2-101981 - 6-1; 7-5; 3-2; *8-9; *9-101982 - 4-6; 8-4; 9-41983 - 2-5; *5-7; 6-31984 - 2-4; 2-3; 3-51985 - 3-1; 15-7; 4-9; *9-7; *14-61986 - 6-13; 8-4; 13-4; 1-81987 - 3-4 (10); 11-9; 2-31988 - 3-2; 5-3; 15-81989 - 6-5 (11); 7-6; 9-81990 - 3-6; 2-5; 4-151991 - 1-0; 6-4; 5-201992 - 1-2; 3-12; 7-6 (12)1994 - 5-2; 12-61995 - 6-3; 3-4; 3-71996 - 2-17; 3-5; 5-6

1997 - 2-3; 4-3; *8-71998 - 3-6; 4-11; 1-151999 - 7-15; 3-4; 4-82002 – 0-3; 11-17; 10-42003 - 0-12; 1-10; 4-102004 - 7-5; 5-15; 9-12 (10)2005 - 1-12; 0-92006 – 2-9; 3-102007 - 4-6; 2-132010 – 5-02014 - 2-1 (16); 1-8

Cal State Hayward (17-5)1967 - 10-3; 16-71968 - 0-71970 - 14-61971 - 7-11973 - 17-0; 9-0; 7-4; 0-31974 - 0-1; 7-4; 9-1; 8-7; 0-21975 - 7-6; 3-5; 7-1; 7-61976 - 11-4; 6-1; 4-2; 9-7

Cal State Los Angeles (44-20)1951 - 13-2; 8-4; 17-71955 - 10-2; 6-2; 16-81957 - 6-1; 14-5; 12-51958 - 6-2; 12-5; 4-21959 - 10-1; 6-1; 2-11960 - 7-5; 11-9; 6-71961 - 5-7; 10-0; 7-41964 - 1-2; 2-5; 13-11965 - 10-5; 5-9; 3-11966 - 7-6; 15-13; 6-3; 2-101967 - 7-4; 9-4; 6-51968 - 3-2; 13-3; 1-31969 - 9-3; 3-1; 2-11970 - 4-1; 0-11971 - 2-1; 3-4; 5-01972 - 3-6; 5-1; 5-61973 - 6-7; 5-2; 0-11974 - 5-6; 3-4; 1-111977 - *7-4; *11-151978 - 7-5; 9-01986 - 0-21987 - 6-8; 6-81988 - 7-4; 14-41989 - 12-5

Cal State Northridge (52-25)1961 - 10-3; 20-1; 15-41964 - 10-6; 8-7; 2-11965 - 4-5; 1-5; 4-21966 - 5-2; 2-1; 1-4; 9-21967 - 7-5; 4-0; 6-41968 - 2-7; 6-5; 5-21969 - 9-4; 1-4; 5-01971 - 2-7; 1-6; 11-41972 - 4-8; 5-4; 1-01974 - 10-9; 12-61980 - 2-4; 12-41981 - 5-4; 6-111983 - 4-7; 12-41986 - 5-41987 - 11-3; 12-61988 - 2-5; 10-31989 - 2-41990 - 10-11991 - 1-4; *7-2; *2-6; *6-51992 - 5-101993 - 5-3; 7-6 (10); 10-1; 6-13; 5-13; 11-31994 - 2-3; 9-6; 8-9; 12-4; 9-1; 8-7

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS (1950-Present) * Indicates Postseason Game

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS (1950-Present)1995 - 7-1; 12-8; 8-6; 11-7; 12-11 (10); 0-11996 - 2-4; 3-29; 11-8; 1-8; 7-2; 6-21997 - 9-02007 - 8-4; 3-10; 7-62014 - 8-22015 - 4-3 (16)

Cal State Stanislaus (6-6)1972 - 16-4; 6-31973 - 1-21974 - 3-1; 3-4; 1-01975 - 3-41976 - 6-2; 6-2; 5-61977 - 2-5; 4-5

Chapman (3-1)1992 - 6-81993 - 4-3; 12-0; 21-4

Chicago State (6-0)1997 - 12-52004 - 12-02005 – 12-3; 15-4; 3-0; 26-0

Chico State (3-1)1952 - 2-1; 5-01976 - 9-121984 - 6-5

Clemson (4-2)1988 - 13-101990 - 5-21993 - *3-10; 11-41994 - 11-5; 8-13 (10)

Colorado State (1-0)1959 - *6-5

Creighton (2-4)1992 - 9-10 (10); 13-32000 – 3-12; 5-1 (12)2014 - 1-2; 2-6

CSU Bakersfield (12-14)2009 – 16-1; 3-2; 9-8; 3-4; 9-2; 12-17; 2-32010- 10-4, 13-9, 13-9; 2-122011 - 9-2; 0-6; 2-5; 4-72012 - 0-4; 2-1; 5-0; 1-82013 - 3-5; 5-8; 0-2; 7-42014 - 3-6; 8-4

Dallas Baptist (7-7)2004 - 2-6; 0-13; 5-4; 7-92005 - 13-52006 – 3-10; 7-9; 13-4; 6-32007 - 9-5; 10-122010- 9-13, 14-7, 15-7

Eastern Michigan (3-0)1990 - 14-32001 – 11-3; 8-2

Evansville (1-0)1998 - 5-3

Florida (0-1)1991 - *1-2

Florida State (1-0)1991 - *6-3

Fordham (1-0)2002 - 18-8

George Washington (2-0)1988 - 17-21990 - 4-2

Georgia (2-1)2008 - *6-7; *19-10; *6-1

Gonzaga (27-1)1970 - 6-01971 - 3-2; 7-41972 - 9-1; 9-41973 - 12-41981 - *10-81986 - 4-0; 5-3; 4-21987 - 8-2; 8-3; 12-41988 - 11-5; 8-7; 15-51990 - 9-8; 6-3; 9-31995 - 13-31997 - 8-61999 - 1-92002 - 9-52003 - 4-3 (11)2005 - 6-32006 – 5-12008 - 10-12011 - 10-4

Grand Canyon (4-0)1997 - 11-1; 4-2; 6-32014 - 10-1

Hawai‘i (80-52)1960 - 1-41983 - 10-8; 3-2; 5-3; 1-61985 - 2-6; 7-8; 9-3; 7-121986 - 8-6; 3-10; 4-51989 - 8-5; 3-1; 6-51991 - 8-9; 4-5; 17-81993 - 6-7; 8-6; 4-5; 3-2; 5-4; 4-31994 - 5-0; 7-3; 2-4; 5-2; 3-2; 9-71995 - 5-1; 6-7 (10); 10-7; 6-12; 14-5; 3-51996 - 7-4; 11-5; 18-3; 13-3; 12-3; 7-21997 - 9-3; 4-5; 6-13; 6-4; 4-6; 16-111998 - 1-5; 7-3; 5-6; 1-4; 24-9; 15-101999 - 5-11; 3-7; 6-4; 5-12; 3-52000 - 4-9; 6-2; 0-7; 7-8; 9-2; 7-42001 - 6-2; 6-5 (11); 8-4; 10-3; 4-5 (10); 13-32002 - 2-6, 5-4, 6-1; 5-3, 6-2, 6-52003 - 6-3; 8-13; 5-4; 0-3; 5-7; 0-22004 - 2-4; 2-0; 13-8; 7-2; 8-42005 - 6-3; 6-3; 5-3; 1-4; 8-4; 7-32006 – 3-5; 6-1; 13-2; 8-42007 - 8-9; 4-3; 6-5; 7-5; 6-7; 0-12008 - 0-4; 0-2; 5-0; 4-2; 11-42009 - 17-9; 14-11; 10-15; 6-15; 10-32010- 8-6, 8-5, 1-0, 0-4;3-11; 14-5; 6-92011 - 5-6; 2-6; 4-2; 12-2; 11-5; 15-42012 - 2-8; 5-3; 2-3; 8-22013 - 8-6

Hawai‘i-Hilo (14-2)1994 - 8-2; 6-31995 - 1-31999 - 15-22000 - 5-3; 6-4; 7-3; 15-3; 8-0; 4-5 (11)2001 - 11-1; 15-2; 7-5 (10); 10-3; 4-3; 12-3

Hawai’i-Pacific (1-0)1999 - 6-1

Houston (0-1)2002 – 0-11

Humboldt State (2-0)1955 - 10-4; 9-4

Illinois (1-0)2001 - 14-4

Illinois State (3-0)1994 - 17-12002 - 10-72003 - 15-6

Indiana (2-1)2008- 6-2; 9-4; 1-11

Indiana State (3-1)1991 - 9-51997 - 10-21998 - 1-72000 - 13-5

Iona (3-1)2005 – 2-3; 9-1; 18-5; 4-1

Iowa (3-1)2007 - 13-10; 14-6; 4-2; 8-10

Iowa State (1-1)1991 - 4-5; 4-2 (11)

Kansas (1-1)1993 - *7-4; *2-3 (10)

Kansas State (2-0)1993 - 16-6; 10-1

Kent State (2-0)2012 - 14-2; 5-2

Kentucky (1-0)1994 - 8-3

Lafayette (1-0)2006 – 10-9

Liberty (1-0)1989 - 18-3

Lipscomb (3-1)2009 - 6-10; 13-11; 10-0; 7-6

Long Beach State (58-50)1957 - 4-1; 6-7; 1-01958 - 3-4; 8-5; 17-11959 - 2-1; 9-3; 14-41960 - 8-2; 7-8; 5-3; 8-2; 7-81961 - 3-0; 21-5; 10-01964 - 1-6; 4-5; 1-111965 - 0-2; 4-6; 9-131966 - 4-5; 6-3; 9-4; 3-61967 - 5-3; 8-1; 4-11968 - 4-7; 5-2; 4-31969 - 2-15; 4-5; 3-41970 - 4-5; 2-5; 0-11971 - 6-1; 3-7; 5-11972 - 3-9; 6-7; 3-21973 - 0-1; 6-2; 18-5

1974 - 6-7; 12-1; 7-21975 - 5-2; 4-7; 1-41976 - 1-2; 0-6; 1-51981 - 7-10; 6-31982 - 3-21983 - 7-01984 - 2-10; 8-9; 5-4; 12-11; 15-51985 - 10-2; 8-4; 17-2; 2-3; 6-31986 - 14-1; 8-6; 6-21987 - 5-9; 8-10; 10-91988 - 19-0; 15-0; 14-31989 - 3-1; 8-9; 14-11990 - 7-5; 8-4; 7-91991 - 2-1; 2-6; 2-61992 - 3-12; 7-12; 2-181994 - 5-12; 3-8; 5-11995 - 5-1; 4-9; 4-51996 - 2-3; 6-41997 - 7-2; 3-6; 7-61998 - 1-9; 7-7 (12)2002 - 10-12003 - 5-3 (11)2008 - 7-6; 1-2; 7-3

Louisiana Lafayette (5-1)1982 - 9-5; 6-01984 - 5-31991 - 8-6; 3-9; 10-1

Louisiana State (0-2)1991 - *3-151994 - *2-6

Louisiana Tech (32-23)2002 - 14-1, 2-0, 3-2; 1-0, 3-2, 6-52003 - 9-5; 8-5 (11); 8-4; 8-9 (13); 7-3 (10); 7-122004 - 8-11; 11-3; 12-4; 12-10; 5-6; 12-132005 - 1-2; 2-5; 7-10; 12-1; 13-9; 12-82006 – 4-5; 4-5; 0-12007 - 11-8; 3-5; 6-8; 5-10; 3-1; 8-2; 4-22008 - 14-5; 9-8; 11-1; 8-02009 - 9-11; 5-17; 12-14; 6-142010- 7-13, 5-13, 14-4, 12-22011 - 9-4; 6-8; 7-4; 4-8; 13-12012 - 12-2; 4-0; 2-5; 6-4

Loyola Marymount (28-16)1979 - 10-2; 0-11980 - 2-3; 6-31982 - 15-1; 9-31983 - 1-0; 4-11984 - 21-5; 6-5; 13-81985 - 7-2; 1-0; 1-01986 - 5-61987 - 3-5; 7-6; 10-1; 4-7; 9-101988 - 6-1; 18-61989 - 5-6; 7-8 (10)1991 - 4-3 (12)1992 - 5-2; 10-81993 - 9-8; 6-1; 15-32000 - 8-52004 - 2-142005 – 14-12007 - 15-4; 5-3; 5-42009 - 7-8; 6-7; 3-7; 7-112010- 5-12, 3-4, 2-5, 16-10

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Maine (2-0)1990 - 6-41994 - 10-1

Miami, Fla. (0-1)1988 - *4-8 (12)

Miami, Ohio (2-1)2001 - 1-2; 3-2 (10)2006 – 7-3

Michigan (3-1)1989 - *3-51992 - 12-7; 6-4; 6-0

Michigan State (1-0) 2012 - 8-2

Minnesota (4-1)1988 - *10-8 (10)2003 - 7-4; 4-2; 1-142007 - 11-6

Missouri (1-1)1989 - 5-81995 - 6-2

Monmouth (1-0)2004 - 11-3

Navy (1-0)2001 - 10-2

Nebraska (10-9)1986 - 5-111992 - 15-21993 - 10-8; 5-141994 - 10-41996 - 4-12000 - 2-3; 6-1; 0-82002 - 1-7, 0-9, 6-102010- 7-5, 8-2, 10-9, 1-42011 - 8-5; 1-0; 4-5

Nevada (97-59)1965 - 11-71966 - 9-11967 - 4-8; 14-61977 - 4-0; 6-1; 8-1; 0-5; 1-9; 1-51978 - 9-0; 3-4; 8-9; 8-12; 2-41979 - 8-4; 11-4; 1-2; 6-3; 4-2; 4-51980 - 14-4; 3-0; 1-0; 13-9; 7-5; 4-81981 - 2-3; 3-1; 7-10; 9-5; 18-12; 3-5; *10-4; *7-11982 - 5-2; 18-0; 0-1; 16-8; 29-5; 12-101983 - 10-5; 6-7; 10-5; 10-3; 7-11984 - 26-7; 12-6; 12-5; 5-0; 9-31985 - 5-6; 13-14; 10-11 (9)1986 - 7-21987 - 7-6; 19-41988 - 18-1; 9-1; 15-11989 - 9-8 (11)1990 - 6-11991 - 4-7; 11-61994 - 4-31996 - 3-5 (12); 2-14; 8-41998 - 3-62000 - *5-132001 – 19-7; 3-4 (10); 2-6; 9-4; 7-10; 4-52002 - 1-0, 4-2, 16-4; 5-1, 8-5, 7-32003 - 2-6; 5-21; 12-7; 11-7; 5-7; 9-82004 - 2-20; 8-10; 12-8; 12-5; 8-7; 12-1

2005 - 3-1; 10-7; 2-8; 5-6; 1-5; 7-202006 – 13-2; 19-3; 12-6; 15-32007 - 7-6; 0-2; 10-4; 17-42008 - 12-4; 1-4; 11-1; 13-3;9-3; 1-4; 3-7; 11-12; 6-42009 - 11-15; 4-16; 8-6; 12-52010- 8-3, 6-17, 4-14, 9-32011 - 8-3; 8-1; 4-2; 7-12012 - 2-8; 14-2; 0-12013 - 3-5; 4-0; 6-7; 2-1; 10-4; 6-4; 3-4; 10-12014 - 4-1; 5-3; 11-9; 20-10; 8-9 (12); 8-9; 4-3; 2-102015 - 8-9 (10); 7-12; 4-7; 4-5; 14-10; 3-1

New Mexico (14-20)1960 - 9-21972 - 9-2; 7-31992 - 9-41998 - 7-4; 7-1; 12-6; *3-2 (10)1999 - 26-27; 10-11; 11-192001 - 9-32012 - 3-9; 1-7; 4-32013 - 4-11; 3-14; 3-4; 0-9; 2-7; 9-82014 - 7-9; 2-6; 4-6; 4-5; 6-11; 1-42015 - 7-12; 8-1; 1-5; 4-3; 0-4; 11-2, 1-9

New Mexico State (30-9-1)1991 - 4-0; 5-41992 - 12-6; 12-7; 4-62006 – 6-3; 10-7; 8-9 2007 - 7-0; 14-3; 9-12008 - 8-13; 13-10; 9-5; 13-1; 24-6; 11-8; 2-9; 7-12; 6-4 2009 - 5-4; 0-2; 6-5; 6-10; 4-7; 9-7; 5-32010- 21-11, 16-10, 12-4, 8-62011 - 17-4; 15-7; 17-2; 6-32012 - 12-2; 1-2; 14-7; 15-8

North Carolina (4-3)1989 - 9-41990 - 3-51999 - 11-7; 5-82008 - 5-3; 3-4; 6-1

North Carolina State (1-0)1990 - 11-8 (10)

Northern Arizona (1-0)1961 - 11-0

Northwestern (0-1)1999 - 10-13

Notre Dame (4-1)1961 - 13-9; 8-21989 - *9-8; *11-42001 - 4-5 (10)

Ohio State (1-0)2011 - 3-2

Oklahoma State (0-2)1959 - 0-41996 - *5-12

Old Dominion (3-0)1994 - 5-4; 4-3; 4-3 (15)

Oral Roberts (2-0)2001 - *2-12002 - 9-3

Oregon (5-9)1959 - 10-7; 3-21964 - 6-41969 - 4-51975 - 2-10; 5-6; 7-22009 - 0-1; 1-7; 10-32010- 2-7, 4-8, 2-5, 3-8

Oregon State (28-13)1952 - *1-2; *4-81953 - 5-3; 3-41955 - 8-1; 9-71961 - 11-4; 16-01969 - 8-21970 - 3-21978 - 11-6; 11-11979 - 6-2; 9-11980 - 12-71981 - 8-51984 - 9-11986 - 7-8 (10); 13-2; 9-21987 - 0-11988 - 12-101989 - 5-2; 6-8; 2-11990 - 7-6; 14-5; 1-21991 - 3-1; 3-9; 2-51996 - 7-42000 - 4-1; 9-4; 8-02011 - 2-1; 5-42015 - 1-2 (11); 2-5; 2-12; 1-2

Pacific (96-44)1951 - 9-2; 6-0; 6-5; 8-21952 - 1-0; 16-7; 5-1; 15-51955 - 12-101964 - 4-1; 9-21965 - 3-2; 3-21966 - 3-0; 8-01967 - 2-1; 1-21968 - 0-2; 1-21969 - 0-7; 1-21970 - 1-0; 1-21971 - 1-5; 8-01972 - 1-3; 2-6; 1-21973 - 2-0; 4-6; 10-4; 15-1; 15-14; 8-41974 - 4-1; 5-6; 1-0; 5-3; 13-5; 4-1; 5-6 (12)1975 - 2-4; 5-4; 2-1; 1-10; 0-2; 1-6; 8-13; 3-21976 - 3-5; 5-8; 3-4; 1-6; 6-2; 7-61977 - 4-2; 6-4; 4-2; 1-3; 5-2; 1-21978 - 0-1; 6-3; 1-2; 7-1; 10-0; 7-31979 - 22-9; 6-2; 1-3; 5-0; 3-0; 5-01980 - 5-2; 11-6; 2-0; 2-11981 - 6-5; 5-1; 10-4; 1-2; 3-2; 6-51982 - 4-3; 1-3; 8-3; 6-5; 14-5; 9-51983 - 13-2; 21-4; 7-8; 2-3; 2-41984 - 11-4; 5-4; 3-4; 18-3; 2-11985 - 2-3; 7-2; 15-0; 3-2; 8-0; 4-5 (9)1986 - 3-4; 13-3; 9-01987 - 9-1; 2-0; 8-41988 - 4-1; 8-1; 14-61989 - 6-0; 2-3; 5-21990 - 11-1; 3-1; 2-1 (10)1991 - 6-1; 6-3; 18-21992 - 6-1; 4-0; 5-11993 - 10-51994 - 1-5

1995 - 3-2; 11-21997 - 4-71998 - 2-4; 3-142000 - 12-52001 - 8-22002 - 9-22013 - 4-11; 4-32014 - 3-7; 4-6

Pennsylvania (4-0)1997 - 10-11999 - 20-22003 - 8-42004 - 6-1

Penn State (3-0)2003 - 7-22014 - 13-3; 12-3

Pepperdine (40-27)1951 - 30-12; 14-3; 4-21955 - 8-4; 2-3; 8-11; *8-71960 - 4-6; 11-8; 5-31961 - 4-3; 5-01964 - 5-1; 2-11965 - 11-91966 - 9-5; 3-5 (11), 6-21967 - 9-21968 - 9-1; 6-4; 10-11969 - 8-2; 7-3; 11-31979 - 4-101980 - 2-8; 5-3; 4-21982 - *14-5; *8-111990 - 2-3; 0-15; 11-51992 - *4-5 (10)1995 - *5-91997 - 9-10; 7-51998 - 5-1; 5-6; 8-31999 - 4-5; 5-3; 7-82000 - 14-2; 7-6; 6-22001 - 0-4; 8-62003 - 0-3; 3-4; 1-32006 – 2-7; 9-8; 8-32007 - 0-4; 2-3; 4-102011 - 7-3; 7-5; 8-12012 - 2-3; 8-4; 0-6; 5-8

Portland (10-5)1979 - *10-81989 - 3-4 (13); 2-61990 - 6-51995 - 12-11 (13)1999 - 10-32001 - 3-92004 - 12-22006 – 7-2; 3-0; 16-52008 - 12-3; 2-32009 - 7-0; 2-4Portland State (4-0)1978 - 14-6; 9-01996 - 5-3; 5-0

Purdue (1-0)1998 - 13-3

Rhode Island (1-0)1997 - 12-2

Rice (17-29)1994 - 13-81997 - 2-1; 6-3; 2-11998 - *4-5 (10); *2-15

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS (1950-Present) * Indicates Postseason Game

2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK

31 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

1999 - 4-10; 5-8; 2-82000 - 5-2; 9-5; 0-8; 15-1; 6-3; 2-52001 - 6-13; 1-8; 6-8; 1-0; 11-5; 5-82002 - 2-9, 5-12, 4-16; 1-4, 9-17, 1-122003 - 7-3; 2-9; 2-3; 2-1; 2-13; 1-52004 - 1-6; 5-6; 2-7; 4-9; 9-7 (10); 11-42005 – 2-8; 0-8; 2-1; 4-6; 8-7; 2-102008 - 17-5

Sacramento State (115-31)1951 - 5-0; 8-4; 1-0; 5-31952 - 1-4; 5-1; 15-5; 3-2; 4-01957 - 5-4; 6-11959 - 5-3; 9-0; 9-5; 8-41960 - 6-8; 9-2; 8-4; 4-21961 - 8-5; 3-0; 4-7; 3-01964 - 16-7; 12-2; 6-5; 2-01965 - 4-1; 7-61966 - 6-3; 4-2; 4-3; 2-0; 8-91967 - 4-3; 6-1; 2-3; 4-11968 - 6-3; 3-2; 3-2; 2-11969 - 3-1; 2-1; 7-3; 9-31970 - 6-0; 5-7; 5-1; 2-01971 - 2-3; 9-0; 2-51972 - 5-4; 3-1; 9-8; 7-61973 - 9-7; 8-0; 2-41974 - 6-3; 4-3; 10-11; 3-51975 - 10-7; 6-5; 2-4; 4-31976 - 7-1; 8-2; 3-01985 - 8-61986 - 5-41993 - 5-3; 14-1; 9-13 (10); 12-7; 9-5; 5-81994 - 7-6; 6-2; 0-9; 3-4 (10); 7-2; 13-211995 - 3-4; 5-1; 4-1; 2-3; 2-3; 8-7 (10); 4-61996 - 6-2; 9-1; 9-4; 10-0; 4-2; 5-31998 - 10-3; 6-5 (10)1999 - 4-1; 14-72000 - 3-1; 15-22001 - 3-42002 - 11-1, 3-8, 5-82006 – 5-1; 13-6; 12-11; 10-7; 14-3; 7-4; 10-22007 - 16-7; 8-1; 5-2; 10-22008 - 8-9; 0-4; 6-4; 13-6; 3-22009 -5-7; 4-3; 11-8; 7-62010- 2-12, 7-6, 10-1, 8-42011 - 2-0; 7-3; 1-2; 12-42012 - 7-9; 10-6; 8-6; 3-8; 9-6; 4-3 2013 - 3-22014 - 4-6; 1-2 (10)2015 - 6-2; 8-0

St. John’s (2-0)1991 - 5-31996 - 13-7

Saint Mary’s (68-22)1969 - 13-3; 4-81970 - 7-1; 11-1; 8-6; 5-01974 - 9-2; 1-21976 - 0-9; 9-71977 - 2-1; 2-0; 1-2; 4-3; 7-8; 6-51978 - 7-6; 6-4; 2-1; 10-9; 10-5; 1-21979 - 6-10; 10-1; 1-9; 10-7; 9-5; 2-31980 - 5-1; 7-1; 3-2; 6-4; 16-3; 5-41981 - 3-1; 7-2; 2-4; 2-3; 6-5; 18-71982 - 2-11; 7-1; 12-5; 5-8; 11-3; 8-41983 - 2-1; 7-6; 0-1; 0-1; 2-11984 - 9-1; 3-2; 4-1; 5-1; 6-3

1985 - 1-0; 12-51986 - 7-0; 8-9; 7-5; 3-41987 - 21-6; 8-7; 10-51988 - 11-4; 3-0; 8-01989 - 10-3; 8-5; 5-61990 - 2-51991 - 5-0; 9-13; 10-41992 - 12-1; 11-5; 6-51993 - 6-9; 9-11994 - 13-9; 2-11995 - 3-6; 14-41996 - 16-2; 10-31999 - 5-2; 8-22001 - 5-1; 12-2

San Diego (20-7)1968 - 10-51983 - 4-1; 3-1; 3-41984 - 12-1; 13-10; 3-71986 - 3-11988 - 14-2; 7-1; 4-91991 - 5-2; 12-22006 – 9-8; 9-82007 - 12-4; 3-8; 6-2; 6-22008 - 2-5; 6-0; 1-15;5-12010- 7-102011 - 6-0; 3-2; 7-4

San Diego State (90-91)1939 - 13-5; 4-51940 - 2-1; 5-7; 3-8; 2-61941 - 7-3; 0-1; 1-6; 9-5; 2-1; 1-9; 6-11942 - 4-9; 3-10; 4-9; 4-131946 - 13-15; 15-20 (10); 2-3; 4-71947 - 4-7; 0-7; 3-10; 1-81948 - 4-5; 10-6; 1-81949 - 14-0; 5-7; 7-31950 - 7-16; 10-81951 - 4-6; 2-0; 12-01955 - 4-21957 - 4-6; 0-4; 6-01958 - 6-2; 3-5; 5-61959 - 10-9; 10-6; 3-5; 6-4; 4-81960 - 2-1; 3-4; 2-3; 2-11961 - 7-41964 - 7-1; 5-3; 5-31965 - 7-1; 4-1; 2-31966 - 3-7; 7-3 (14); 8-7; 7-51967 - 6-1; 0-31968 - 3-9; 5-6; 3-41969 - 7-3; 6-7; 2-121970 - 3-1; 10-4; 6-111971 - 2-5; 5-4 (16); 6-11972 - 9-1; 1-3; 2-71973 - 9-3; 8-3; 6-31974 - 9-2; 4-2; 0-51975 - 1-5; 11-8; 5-61976 - 2-4; 2-1; 0-31983 - 5-6; 20-261984 - *6-10; *7-101986 - 4-161987 - 4-31989 - 13-101990 - *4-81993 - 6-5; 9-11; 1-8; 2-11994 - 5-9; 4-3; 3-4; 3-2; 5-4; 1-3 (10)1995 - 2-3; 3-2; 4-11; 10-4; 8-3; 6-51996 - 2-1; 5-9; 3-2; 4-9; 2-6; 2-51997 - 7-3; 1-10; 7-6; 3-6; 2-4; 9-7 (12); *4-7; *2-71998 - 7-6; 2-3; 11-2; 11-3; 2-9; 10-5; *18-2

1999 - 11-2; 1-2; 7-52008 - 9-22009 - 1-42010- 10-32013 - 1-0; 6-11; 2-4; 7-5; 8-10; 2-4; 0-42014 - 1-2; 6-4; 0-1; 2-9; 4-3; 8-112015 - 5-4 (10), 3-15, 4-9, 15-7, 6-7 (10)

San Francisco (75-17)1957 - 12-01958 - 8-11970 - 11-2; 5-1; 2-3; 6-11971 - 4-5; 6-0; 8-21977 - 11-9; 9-2; 11-5; 16-1; 12-0; 2-01978 - 12-4; 9-5; 22-0; 5-2; 23-0; 18-21979 - 5-4; 9-5; 14-2; 4-1; 4-1; 5-21980 - 4-5; 7-0; 13-1; 8-1; 8-5; 15-51981 - 5-3; 7-2; 2-4; 17-6; 14-7; 17-11982 - 7-0; 4-2; 1-2; 7-6; 9-0; 6-11983 - 13-0; 6-3; 11-1; 9-1; 12-51984 - 8-3; 6-7; 15-5; 14-9; 4-11985 - 5-0; 16-41987 - 5-3; 11-131988 - 10-71989 - 10-8; 11-31990 - 5-41991 - 10-61992 - 3-2 (10); 12-31993 - 11-1; 10-41995 - 10-1; 11-72000 - 6-52001 - 4-12003 - 1-8; 6-5; 9-72005 - 5-8; 0-132006 – 4-3; 5-22007 - 2-6; 3-4; 5-42008 - 8-13; 5-4; 6-72010- 5-22011 - 5-3; 4-3; 3-42012 - 2-1; 6-2; 3-6; 1-6

San Francisco State (29-7)1964 - 8-31966 - 4-3; 0-5; 8-11967 - 9-0; 2-1; 2-91968 - 1-0; 2-31969 - 7-41972 - 6-5; 2-3; 3-71973 - 19-1; 6-3; 4-0; 6-01974 - 16-0; 5-1; 4-3; 5-11975 - 10-6; 9-1; 3-2; 2-51976 - 6-5; 2-3; 11-4; 8-31977 - 16-3; 9-2; 11-7; 7-21978 - 8-1; 10-1; 6-2

San Jose State (156-82)1951 - 8-3; 7-0; 6-01952 - 7-0; 8-0; 6-01955 - 9-0; 8-1; 4-3; *9-4; *1-3; *5-11957 - 3-2; 1-51958 - 3-4; 2-1; 12-0; 4-1; 8-2; 10-31959 - 1-4; 9-8; 6-0; 1-0; 11-8; 13-71960 - 7-8; 2-0; 7-51961 - 5-4; 12-11964 - 6-3; 3-11970 - 3-4; 3-2; 2-41971 - 10-1; 0-2; 4-8; 1-7; 6-10; 6-41972 - 4-1; 7-5; 9-31973 - 8-19; 6-17; 4-71974 - 0-9; 8-6; 4-3; 3-2, 1-01975 - 3-4; 3-4; 2-0; 5-9; 10-9; 5-2

1976 - 14-3; 9-8; 7-6; 4-0; 2-6; 2-31977 - 10-1; 5-4; 5-9; 4-2; 4-7; 1-21978 - 7-3; 15-2; 7-11; 1-2; 4-6; 15-81979 - 6-7; 0-1; 2-6; 6-5; 6-10; 10-3; *4-5; *4-0; *4-01980 - 4-1; 4-2; 2-0; 4-0; 12-7; 8-31981 - 6-11; 2-1; 6-15; 13-8; 6-1; 5-71982 - 13-5; 6-3; 5-2; 19-1; 13-1; 6-51983 - 13-4; 7-4; 13-0; 8-0; 5-11984 - 6-5 (10); 10-1; 4-3 (8); 6-3; 4-31985 - 7-0; 6-2; 4-0; 9-2; 9-1; 0-51986 - 2-7; 11-3; 6-11987 - 5-6; 9-4; 3-101988 - 17-3; 10-1; 7-11989 - 8-7 (11); 4-1; 2-41990 - 8-7 (10); 5-3; 12-21991 - 4-0; 0-1; 9-11992 - 9-7 (10); 6-2; 4-3 (10)1995 - 2-0; 2-31996 - 14-15; 11-101997 - 8-3; 1-4; 3-4; 1-0; 0-2; 10-11998 - 6-2; 6-5; 1-11; 6-4; 1-3; 5-101999 - 10-3; 11-5; 7-62000 - 3-7; 4-5 (11); 0-5; 2-4; 2-7; 8-52001 - 3-2; 5-3; 4-7; 7-4; 9-2; 3-72002 - 3-8, 7-6, 5-2; 5-6 (10), 4-6, 5-72003 - 9-3; 3-4; 0-3; 7-5; 1-10; 3-22004 - 4-2; 3-5; 5-2; 10-1; 14-4; 3-62005 – 4-3; 1-3; 5-6 (10); 10-4; 5-4; 7-62006 – 5-3; 5-7; 4-0; 10-4; 9-8; 9-8; 3-2 2007 - 15-9; 9-4; 12-9; 6-22008 - 11-3; 9-8; 5-3; 1-2; 7-32009 - 1-0; 8-2; 0-2; 5-6; 6-32010- 3-9, 4-3, 10-0, 3-4; 12-10; 13-12011 - 1-3; 5-1; 3-4; 5-32012 - 0-4; 3-4; 2-112013 - 3-102014 - 2-3; 8-0; 2-52015 - 6-4; 9-2; 6-3; 4-0; 3-7; 3-0

Santa Clara (71-45)1957 - 5-0; 9-81959 - *23-11; *15-31964 - 2-3; 4-31965 - 4-6; 0-21966 - 5-41967 - 0-4; 7-31968 - 2-3; 4-71969 - 1-6; 5-01970 - 2-1; 0-11971 - 1-7; 2-51972 - 2-14; 9-0 (FF)1973 - 0-5; 4-121974 - 5-101975 - 4-111976 - 2-121977 - 3-2; 10-1; 7-6; 3-1; 5-0; 2-01978 - 7-12; 5-7; 7-4; 2-4; 7-4; 6-71979 - 6-3; 0-3; 3-0; 4-2; 1-11; 6-71980 - 6-2; 2-3; 7-2; 7-5; 4-1; 5-31981 - 11-1; 7-6; 9-2; 6-5; 9-0; 1-01982 - 10-4; 2-5; 10-9; 9-2; 4-3; 19-7; *11-5; *4-21983 - 6-5; 6-2; 6-7; 13-3; 4-11984 - 9-2; 6-5; 21-4; 3-2; 3-01986 - 8-61987 - 13-1; 12-41988 - 9-10; 3-41989 - 6-4; 11-2; 9-101992 - 6-51993 - 9-31994 - 6-7; 3-7

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS (1950-Present) * Indicates Postseason Game

2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK

32 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

1995 - 4-3; 1-2 (11)1996 - 3-1 (13); 10-91997 - 13-8; 18-26; *1-8; *10-71998 - 8-91999 - 3-9; 3-2; 5-4 (12)2000 - 5-3; 16-3; 10-82001 - 8-5; 11-10 (16); 10-72002 - 8-5, 4-8, 1-22007 - 2-3; 8-7; 1-4; 4-8; 1-92008 - 5-6; 8-102010- 10-92012 - 5-9

Seattle (2-0)1952 - *6-2; *20-4

Seton Hall (1-0)1999 - 6-4

Southern Illinois (2-1)1990 - *3-2; *1-32000 - 12-0

Southern Utah (3-0)1999 - 6-3; 4-32005 – 5-3

Stanford (50-86)1952 - 11-10; 10-5; 3-51957 - 6-51958 - 4-5; 3-41959 - 2-11961 - 5-91967 - *7-3; *3-6; *4-61968 - 0-4; 0-2; 2-1; 1-71970 - 6-01971 - 2-0; 0-1 (11); 0-3; 0-61972 - 2-4; 2-0; 2-6; 2-31973 - 1-3; 1-2; 1-2 (10); 7-11974 - 19-11; 5-4; 2-11975 - 1-2; 4-0; 1-9; 0-7; 3-111976 - 7-13; 6-3; 4-3; 0-7; 1-121978 - 4-2; 9-8; 5-81979 - 2-1; 3-7; 3-51980 - 10-1 (10)1981 - 2-3; 5-41982 - 2-4; 6-3; *10-171983 - 8-91984 - 3-2; 2-11985 - 4-8; 7-2; 3-9; 6-101986 - 5-3; 1-5 (10)1987 - 0-2; 4-2; 12-41988 - 13-3; 6-5 (10); *3-101989 - 1-2; 8-21990 - 2-9; 4-3; 3-51991 - 7-1; 5-4; 3-6; *4-2; *7-51992 - 11-3; 5-10; 0-31993 - 6-7; 1-4; 1-121994 - 5-7; 2-9; 4-71995 - 3-2; 6-0; 2-41996 - 16-1; 0-6; 5-91997 - 1-6; 1-0; 2-14; *2-51998 - 10-12 (11); 9-16; 0-4 (5)1999 - 0-1; 8-6; 5-32000 - 2-10; 1-7; *1-52001 - 9-11; 3-2 (10); 5-92002 - 2-6, 7-5, 3-82003 - 1-4; 2-5; 2-72004 - 3-1; 4-13; 3-102005 - 1-12; 0-7; 4-82006 – 2-3; 7-5; 3-62007 - 2-9; 4-6; 2-7

2012 - 7-4; 0-16; 2-9; 1-92013 - 1-3; 4-7; 4-7

Stetson (0-1)1986 - 4-5

Temple (1-0)2000 – 5-3

Tennessee (1-0)1993 - *6-2

Texas A&M (6-0)1988 - 6-5 (13); 4-01997 - *2-12014 - 5-0; 6-5; 1-0

TCU (12-8)1987 - 2-3; 6-31997 - 19-12; 10-5; 7-111999 - 7-1; 6-7; 8-142000 - 9-7; 8-3; 1-10; 9-6; 7-6; 6-52001 - 5-6; 5-6; 7-5; 3-4; 11-5; 6-5

Texas Tech (2-1)1993 - 4-21996 - *12-5; *2-13

Toledo (1-0)1998 - 9-3

Tulane (0-1)1994 - *5-7

UC Davis (39-17)1951 - 9-1; 5-31952 - 5-2; 8-21964 - 7-61970 - 0-1; 4-3; 1-0; 8-71971 - 12-13; 5-2; 19-6; 4-31972 - 3-5; 7-3; 5-4; 14-41973 - 3-5; 13-0; 4-0; 3-11974 - 1-2; 6-7; 5-3; 11-51975 - 10-9; 14-1; 2-3; 9-51976 - 12-8; 11-7; 4-3; 2-41977 - 8-2; 2-3; 10-6; 19-62007 - 8-2; 4-32008 - 2-4; 1-3; 7-0; 6-32009 - 3-11; 4-22010- 9-2, 7-6, 2-72011 - 12-4; 3-12012 - 11-42015 - 5-4; 3-4; 0-1

UC Irvine (34-10)1983 - 9-0; 5-2; 3-41984 - 6-0; 5-4; 5-01985 - 4-3 (10); 13-2; 13-11986 - 11-3; 2-5; 6-4 (11)1987 - 3-7; 4-1; 9-161988 - 4-2; 16-2; 4-01989 - 8-5 (11); 24-4; 9-81990 - 8-3; 2-1; 5-11991 - 4-1; 8-2; 6-31992 - 10-4; 6-0; 10-32002 - 3-82003 - 1-0; 9-5; 4-32004 - 3-5; 1-52009 - 2-42011 - 6-122014 - 2-0 (10); 8-7 (13); 0-12015 - 5-4; 7-5; 7-5

UCLA (28-30)1952 - 3-1; 6-5; 4-21957 - 3-9; 5-21959 - 8-0; 9-101960 - 2-1; 3-2; 11-121961 - 2-0; 4-101964 - 8-7; 2-13; 8-41965 - 5-8; 2-81966 - 7-2; 7-9; 4-91967 - 19-3; 12-5; 1-81969 - 0-4; 1970 - 1-0; 7-4; 4-51971 - 10-3; 3-9; 4-31972 - 7-2; 4-3; 0-111973 - 1-2; 6-3; 2-11974 - 5-21975 - 7-9; 2-5; 0-21976 - 3-12; 2-6; 7-01979 - *4-51986 - 0-6; 3-6; 6-132004 - 2-6; 11-13; 3-2 (10)2005 - 4-7; 8-4; 5-62006 – 11-9; 5-0; 2-122011 - 1-3

UC Santa Barbara (51-39)1951 - 9-0; 6-3; 10-41952 - *9-5; *19-11955 - 10-4; 6-2; 0-21957 - 13-1; 2-4; 10-31958 - 13-0; 2-0; 6-21959 - 6-4; 4-11; 13-91960 - 9-3; 7-51961 - 5-4; 4-0; 18-21964 - 3-01965 - 11-71970 - 11-3; 3-7; 1-81971 - 1-4; 6-5; 5-1; 3-0; 8-2; 2-11972 - 0-1; 5-9; 3-101973 - 9-4; 2-31974 - 3-5; 3-2; 2-11981 - 5-2; 0-41982 - 0-8; 9-111985 - 2-8; 7-4; 6-0; 1-13; 11-3; 7-61986 - 8-9; 6-8; 6-7 (10)1987 - 3-6; 3-4; 7-6 (11); 13-15; 2-61988 - 4-2; 8-5; 10-31989 - 8-6; 7-3; 7-51990 - 12-7; 1-6; 4-61991 - 10-6; 13-14; 3-81992 - 10-2; 5-3; 1-112002 - 10-32004 - 7-6; 9-22; 3-82005 – 5-7; 3-5; 5-42012 - 1-7; 3-22013 - 8-1; 1-8; 3-112014 - 4-5 (10)2015 - 5-6; 1-2; 2-7UC Riverside (1-1)2012 - 1-5; 2-1 UNLV (46-31)1977 - 10-8; 5-1; 3-11978 - 12-11; 4-2; 4-91979 - 11-1; 6-4; 7-8; 12-51980 - 2-5; 0-4; 3-51981 - 3-13; 27-10; 9-141982 - 4-21983 - 17-5; 8-11984 - 2-1; 6-1; 8-11985 - 12-9; 6-3; 0-2; 16-3; 4-2

1986 - 9-5; 4-5; 2-41987 - 4-6; 8-9; 5-31988 - 8-12; 9-4; 11-61989 - 1-2; 5-2; 6-31990 - 0-9; 10-7; 0-101991 - 6-1; 8-5; 11-71992 - 7-10; 7-2; 3-01994 - 2-4; 2-101995 - 7-0; 11-01996 - 9-6; 6-81998 - 7-3; 4-5; 5-61999 - 1-8; 6-3; 3-62013 - 8-9; 8-9; 5-3; 1-4; 2-9; 9-42014 - 0-6; 2-0; 0-7; 3-52015 - 10-5; 2-1; 4-0; 6-1; 8-3; 6-2; 6-5

USC (27-41)1952 - 1-2; 9-61954 - 7-4; 9-31955 - *1-8; *2-151956 - 6-9; 1-91957 - 5-61959 - 2-61960 - 2-5; 1-3; 3-5; 6-31961 - *1-4; *6-4; *6-101963 - 3-4 (12); 2-41964 - 7-14; 7-31965 - 3-91969 - 3-6; 3-2; 3-41970 - 2-6; 6-13; 7-61972 - 5-8; 5-4; 4-121973 - 0-5; 4-6 (10); 0-21976 - 7-81977 - *3-71984 - *15-12 (10)1988 - *17-18; *17-12; *14-31995 - *17-222001 - *0-82003 - 6-52013 - 1-9; 5-1; 14-32014 - 2-3 (10); 14-7

U.S. International (5-1)1986 - 5-11987 - 5-4 (18)1990 - 7-12; 12-31991 - 5-3; 7-1

Utah (6-1)1997 - *6-31998 - 9-0; 5-2; 9-71999 - 14-6; 16-8; 2-42008- 10-0

Utah State (1-0)1959 - 7-0

Utah Valley State (2-1)2006 - 13-9; 8-0; 4-5

Virginia Tech (1-2)1989 - 14-21991- 0-41995 - 0-8

WAGNER (2-0)2015 - 4-2; 10-1

Washington (9-8)1959 - *3-2; *4-5; *10-51984 - 12-51992 - *3-4

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1997 - 4-7; 6-8; 4-22002 - 1-5; 13-9; 7-102009 -4-11; 3-12010- 9-10, 11-10, 3-2

Washington State (20-9)1966 - 4-0; *2-5 (13); *1-2 (14)1967 - 3-2; 0-11973 - 5-11977 - 2-41978 - 11-41979 - 7-2; 6-71981 - 11-8; 15-31983 - 5-7; 6-51986 - 2-41988 - *7-61989 - 11-0; 9-51990 - 15-5; 2-1; 1-41992 - 9-81994 - 4-71997 - 10-2; 9-42006 - 6-12011 - 7-5; 16-1; 7-2

Western Michigan (1-0)1959 - *7-2

Western Oregon State (2-0)1971 - 12-4; 5-1

Westmont (4-1)1964 - 7-2; 2-01965 - 7-41966 - 8-5; 4-5

Wichita State (0-1)1989 - *4-6

Willamette (1-0)1955 - *6-3

Winthrop (0-1)1998 - 1-3

Wyoming (6-1)1979 - 1-01993 - 6-1; 4-3; 10-31994 - 9-2; 5-9; 3-0

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS/YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1975Overall Record: 26-33PCAA Record: 7-14Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result UCLA L, 9-7 UCLA L, 5-2 UCLA L, 2-0 San Francisco State W, 10-6 San Francisco State W, 9-1 CSU Hayward W, 7-6 CSU Hayward L, 5-3 UC Berkeley L, 8-0 Stanford L, 2-1 Stanford W, 4-0 UC Davis W, 10-9 UC Davis W, 14-1 USC W, 10-6 UC Berkeley L, 3-2 Cal Poly W, 3-2 Cal Poly W 3-0 Stanford L, 9-1 Stanford L, 7-0 Stanford L, 11-3 San Francisco State W, 3-2 San Francisco State L, 5-2 USC L, 6-2 USC L, 9-2 Sacramento State W, 10-7 Sacramento State W, 6-5 Oregon L, 10-2 Oregon L, 6-5 CSU Hayward W, 7-1 CSU Hayward W, 7-6 San Jose State* L, 4-3 San Jose State* L, 4-3 San Jose State* W, 2-0 Oregon W, 7-2 Sacramento State L, 4-2 Sacramento State W, 4-3 Pacific* L, 4-2 Pacific W, 5-4 Pacific W, 2-1 Stanislaus State L, 4-3 Long Beach State* W, 5-2 Long Beach State* L, 7-4 Long Beach State* L, 4-1 UC Davis L, 3-2 UC Davis W, 9-5 Pacific* L, 10-1 Pacific* L, 2-0 Pacific* L, 6-1 Santa Clara L, 11-4 Cal State Fullerton* L, 6-5 Cal State Fullerton* W, 6-4 Cal State Fullerton* L, 11-6 San Jose State* L, 9-5 San Jose State* W, 10-9 San Jose State* W, 5-2 San Diego State* L, 5-1 San Diego State* W, 11-8 San Diego State* L, 6-5 Pacific* L, 13-8 Pacific* W, 3-2

1976Overall Record: 28-29PCAA Record: 7-14Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result at Stanislaus W, 6-2 at Stanislaus W, 6-2 at UCLA L, 12-3 at UCLA L, 6-2 at UCLA W, 7-0 at UC Davis W, 12-8 Stanford L, 13-7 Stanford W, 6-3 Stanford W, 4-3 at UC Davis W, 11-7 at California L, 8-0 St. Mary’s L, 9-0 St. Mary’s W, 9-7 at USC W, 10-4 at USC L, 8-7 CSU Hayward W, 11-4 CSU Hayward W, 6-1 San Jose State* W, 14-3 San Jose State* W, 9-8 San Jose State* W, 7-6 San Francisco St. W, 6-5 San Francisco St. L, 3-2 Pacific* L, 5-3 Pacific* L, 8-5 Pacific* L, 4-3 at Sacramento State W, 7-1 at Stanford L, 7-0 at Stanford L, 12-1 at Hayward State W, 4-2 at Hayward State W, 9-7 at Cal Poly W, 6-2 at Cal Poly L, 5-4 at Santa Clara L, 12-2 at San Francisco St. W, 11-4 at San Francisco St. W, 8-3 Chico L, 12-9 Stanislaus State L, 6-5 at Long Beach State* L, 2-1 at Long Beach State* L, 6-0 at Long Beach State* L, 5-1 Sacramento State W, 8-2 Sacramento State W, 3-0 UC Davis W, 4-3 UC Davis L, 4-2 at Pacific* L, 6-1 at Pacific* W, 6-2 at Pacific* W, 7-6 Cal State Fullerton* L, 4-1 Cal State Fullerton* L, 11-6 Cal State Fullerton* L, 11-6 at UC Berkeley L, 9-5 at San Jose State* W, 4-0 at San Jose State* L, 6-2 at San Jose State* L, 3-2 San Diego State* L, 4-2 San Diego State* W, 2-1 San Diego State* L, 3-0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1977Overall Record: 39-21NCBA Record: N/AHead Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/11 at Pacific W, 4-22/12 Pacific W, 6-42/12 Pacific W, 4-22/15 UC Davis W, 8-22/15 at UC Davis L, 3-22/18 at Santa Clara W, 3-22/19 at Santa Clara W, 10-12/19 at Santa Clara W, 7-62/23 at Cal L, 7-22/25 Nevada-Reno W, 4-02/25 Nevada-Reno W, 6-12/26 Nevada-Reno W, 8-13/1 San Francisco St. W, 16-33/1 San Francisco St. W, 9-23/4 San Jose St. W, 10-13/5 San Jose St. W, 5-43/5 San Jose St. L, 9-53/8 Cal L, 2-13/11 at Arizona St. L, 6-43/12 at Arizona St. L, 4-33/12 at Arizona St. L, 9-53/15 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 5-23/18 at St. Mary’s W, 2-13/19 at St. Mary’s W, 2-03/19 at St. Mary’s L, 2-13/25 at San Francisco W, 11-93/26 at San Francisco W, 9-23/26 at San Francisco W, 11-53/29 UC Davis W, 10-63/29 UC Davis W, 19-64/1 Nevada-Reno L, 5-04/2 at Nevada-Reno L, 9-14/2 at Nevada-Reno L, 5-14/4 at Washington St. L, 4-24/6 Cal Poly-SLO W, 8-44/8 San Jose St. W, 4-24/9 at San Jose St. L, 7-44/9 at San Jose St. L, 2-14/12 at CS Stanislaus L, 5-44/15 at UN-Las Vegas W, 10-84/16 at UN-Las Vegas W, 5-14/16 at UN-Las Vegas W, 3-14/22 at St. Mary’s W, 4-34/23 at St. Mary’s L, 8-74/23 at St. Mary’s W, 6-54/26 San Francisco St. W, 11-74/26 at San Francisco St. W, 7-24/29 at San Francisco St. W, 16-14/30 at San Francisco St. W, 12-04/30 at San Francisco St. W, 2-05/6 at Pacific L, 3-15/7 at Pacific W, 5-25/7 at Pacific L, 2-15/13 at Santa Clara W, 3-15/14 Santa Clara W, 5-05/14 Santa Clara W, 2-0

NCAA WESTERN REGIONALS(Honolulu, Hawaii)5/26 CS Los Angeles W, 7-45/27 USC L, 7-35/28 CS Los Angeles L, 15-11

1978Overall Record: 38-20NCBA Record: N/AHead Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result Arizona State W, 7-5 Arizona State L, 15-0 Arizona State L, 6-4 Cal L, 5-4 Cal L, 11-5 Cal W, 8-4 Cal Poly W, 8-6 Cal State LA W, 7-5 Cal State LA W, 9-0 Nevada W, 9-0 Nevada L, 4-3 Nevada L, 9-8 Nevada L, 12-8 Nevada L, 4-2 Oregon State W, 11-6 Oregon State W, 11-1 Pacific L, 1-0 Pacific W, 6-3 Pacific L, 2-1 Pacific W, 7-1 Pacific W, 10-0 Pacific W, 7-3 Portland St. W, 14-6 Portland St. W, 9-0 Saint Mary’s W, 7-6 Saint Mary’s W, 6-4 Saint Mary’s W, 2-1 Saint Mary’s W, 10-9 Saint Mary’s W, 10-5 Saint Mary’s L, 2-1 San Francisco W, 12-4 San Francisco W, 9-5 San Francisco W, 22-0 San Francisco W, 5-2 San Francisco W, 23-0 San Francisco W, 18-2 San Francisco St. W, 8-1 San Francisco St. W, 10-1 San Francisco St. W, 6-2 San Jose State W, 7-3 San Jose State W, 15-2 San Jose State L, 11-7 San Jose State L, 2-1 San Jose State L, 6-4 San Jose State W, 15-8 Santa Clara L, 12-7 Santa Clara L, 7-5 Santa Clara W, 7-4 Santa Clara L, 4-2 Santa Clara W, 7-4 Santa Clara L 7-6 Stanford W, 4-2 Stanford W, 9-8 Stanford L, 8-5 UNLV W, 12-11 UNLV W, 4-2 UNLV L, 9-4 Washington State W, 11-4

1979Overall Record: 37-27NCBA Record: 23-13Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/2 Pacific* W, 22-92/2 Pacific* W, 6-22/3 Pacific* L, 3-12/9 at Arizona St. L. 1-02/10 at Arizona St. L, 13-92/10 at Arizona St. L, 5-42/16 at San Francisco* W, 5-42/17 at San Francisco* W, 9-52/17 at San Francisco* W, 14-22/19 Stanford W, 2-12/19 Stanford L, 7-32/23 Santa Clara* W, 6-32/24 Santa Clara* L, 3-02/24 Santa Clara* W, 3-03/2 at Nevada* W, 8-43/3 at Nevada* W, 11-43/3 at Nevada* L, 2-13/6 at Stanford L, 5-33/9 St. Mary’s* L, 10-63/10 St. Mary’s* W, 10-13/10 St. Mary’s* L, 9-13/17 at San Jose St.* L, 7-63/17 at San Jose St.* L, 1-03/18 at San Jose St.* L, 6-23/20 Wyoming+ W, 1-03/21 Oregon State+ W, 6-23/21 UNLV+ W, 11-13/22 Pepperdine+ L, 10-43/23 Washington St.+ W, 7-23/24 Washington St.+ L, 7-63/24 Oregon State+ W, 9-13/30 San Francisco* W, 4-13/31 San Francisco* W, 4-13/31 San Francisco* W, 5-24/6 at Santa Clara* W, 4-24/7 at Santa Clara* L, 11-14/7 at Santa Clara* L, 7-64/10 Loyola W, 10-24/10 Loyola L, 1-04/13 at UNLV W, 6-44/14 at UNLV L, 8-74/14 at UNLV W, 12-54/17 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 6-14/20 Nevada* W, 6-34/21 Nevada* W, 4-24/21 Nevada* L, 5-44/24 Cal W, 11-54/24 Cal W, 6-54/27 at St. Mary’s* W, 10-74/27 at St. Mary’s* L, 3-24/29 at St. Mary’s* W, 10-75/4 San Jose St.* W, 6-55/5 San Jose St.* L, 10-65/5 San Jose St.* W, 10-35/8 at Cal L, 5-45/11 at Pacific* W, 5-05/12 at Pacific* W, 3-05/12 at Pacific* W, 5-05/18 at San Jose St.# L, 5-45/19 San Jose St.# W, 4-05/20 San Jose St.# W, 4-05/25 Univ. of Portland% W, 10-85/26 UCLA% L, 5-45/27 CS Fullerton% L, 12-3

*Northern California Baseball Associa-tion+Central Valley Baseball Tournament%District 8 playoffs

1980Overall Record: 43-12WAC Record: 31-3Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/1 at St. Mary’s* W, 5-12/2 at St. Mary’s* W, 7-12/2 at St. Mary’s* W, 3-22/5 Cal Poly-SLO W, 3-02/5 Cal Poly-SLO W, 4-12/9 San Jose St.* W, 4-22/9 San Jose St.* W, 2-02/13 Cal Poly Pomona L, 5-42/22 Nevada* W, 14-42/22 Nevada* W, 3-02/23 Nevada* W, 1-02/29 at San Francisco* L, 5-43/1 at San Francisco* W, 7-03/1 at San Francisco* W, 13-13/7 Santa Clara* W, 6-23/8 Santa Clara* L, 3-23/8 Santa Clara* W, 7-23/11 at CS Northridge L, 4-23/11 at CS Northridge W, 12-43/15 Dominguez Hills W, 3-13/15 Dominguez Hills W, 12-23/21 at San Jose St.* W, 4-03/22 at San Jose St.* W, 12-73/22 at San Jose St.* W, 8-33/23 Oregon State W, 12-73/28 Pacific* W, 5-23/29 Pacific* W, 11-63/29 Pacific* W, 2-04/3 at Loyola L, 3-24/3 at Loyola W, 6-34/4 at Pepperdine L, 8-24/5 at Pepperdine W, 5-34/5 at Pepperdine W, 4-24/11 at Nevada* W, 13-94/12 at Nevada* W, 7-54/12 at Nevada* L, 8-44/15 Pacific* W, 2-14/18 San Francisco* W, 8-14/19 San Francisco* W, 8-54/19 San Francisco* W, 15-54/22 Cal Berkeley# W, 9-84/22 Cal Berkeley W, 7-34/25 at Santa Clara* W, 7-54/26 at Santa Clara* W, 4-14/26 at Santa Clara* W, 5-34/29 Stanford# W, 10-15/2 at UNLV L, 5-25/3 at UNLV L, 4-05/3 at UNLV L, 5-35/9 St. Mary’s* W, 6-45/10 St. Mary’s* W, 16-35/10 St. Mary’s* W, 5-4

NCAA PLAYOFFS 5/23 at Arizona L, 5-45/24 CS Fullerton L, 10-2

#Extra Inning*NCBA League Game

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1981Overall Record: 43-22WAC Record: 26-10Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result1/27 UC Berkeley L, 2-32/6 at Santa Clara* W, 11-12/7 at Santa Clara*+ W, 7-62/7 at Santa Clara* W, 9-22/10 at Cal Poly-SLO L, 6-32/14 UOP* W, 6-52/15 UOP* W, 5-12/15 UOP* W, 10-42/17 at CS Dominguez Hills L, 2-12/18 at CS Long Beach L, 10-72/20 UNR* L, 3-22/21 UNR* W, 3-12/21 UNR* L, 10-72/22 CS Northridge W, 5-42/22 CS Northridge L, 11-62/24 at Stanford L, 3-22/27 San Jose State* L, 11-62/28 San Jose State* W, 2-13/3 CS Long Beach+ W, 6-33/6 CS Fullerton W, 6-13/7 CS Fullerton W, 7-53/7 CS Fullerton W, 3-23/10 Arizona State W, 7-53/14 St. Mary’s* W, 3-13/14 St. Mary’s* W, 7-23/15 St. Mary’s* L, 4-23/20 U. San Francisco* W, 5-33/21 U. San Francisco* W, 9-13/22 U. San Francisco* L, 7-43/25 UC Santa Barbara L, 5-23/26 Washington State W, 11-83/26 Oregon State W,8-53/27 UC Santa Barbara L, 4-03/27 Brigham Young W, 6-03/28 Washington State W, 15-33/28 at UOP* L, 2-13/29 at UOP* W, 3-24/3 at UNR* W, 9-54/4 at UNR* W, 18-124/4 at UNR* L, 5-34/10 at San Jose State* L, 15-64/11 at San Jose State* W, 13-84/11 at San Jose State* W, 6-14/13 USC L, 7-64/14 USC W, 9-44/17 UNLV L, 13-34/18 UNLV W, 27-104/18 UNLV L, 14-94/21 Stanford+ W, 5-44/24 at St. Mary’s* L, 3-24/25 at St. Mary’s* W, 6-54/25 at St. Mary’s W, 18-74/28 at UOP* W, 6-55/1 at U. San Francisco* W, 17-65/2 at U. San Francisco* W, 14-75/2 at U. San Francisco* W, 17-15/5 San Jose State* L, 7-55/8 Santa Clara* W, 6-55/9 Santa Clara* W, 9-05/9 Santa Clara* W, 1-0NCBA Playoff5/16 UNR W, 10-45/17 UNR W, 7-1NCAA PLAYOFFS5/22 CS Fullerton L, 9-85/23 Gonzaga W, 10-85/24 CS Fullerton L, 10-9

*indicates PCAA League games+Extra Innings

1982Overall Record: 45-13WAC Record: 30-6Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/2 at Stanford L, 2-42/5 St. Mary’s* L, 2-112/6 St. Mary’s* W, 7-12/6 St. Mary’s* W, 12-52/9 Cal Poly-SLO L, 3-02/12 at U. San Francisco* W, 7-02/19 San Jose State* W, 13-52/20 San Jose State* W, 6-32/20 San Jose State* W, 5-22/23 at Cal W, 11-32/23 at U. San Francisco* W, 4-22/23 at U. San Francisco* L, 1-22/26 at CS Fullerton L, 6-42/27 at CS Fullerton W, 8-42/27 at CS Fullerton W, 9-43/2 at UCSB L, 8-03/5 at Pacific W, 4-33/6 at Pacific L, 3-13/6 at Pacific W, 8-33/12 Nevada-Reno* W, 5-23/13 Nevada-Reno* W, 18-03/13 Nevada-Reno* L, 1-03/19 at Santa Clara* W, 10-43/20 at Santa Clara* L, 5-23/20 at Santa Clara* W, 10-93/22 at UCSB L, 11-93/26 U San Francisco* W, 7-63/27 U San Francisco* W, 9-03/27 U San Francisco* W, 6-14/2 at San Jose State W, 19-14/3 at San Jose State W, 13-14/3 at San Jose State W, 6-54/7 Nevada-Las Vegas# W, 4-24/8 SW Louisiana# W, 9-54/9 SW Louisiana# W, 6-04/10 Long Beach State# W, 3-24/13 Loyola Marymount W, 15-14/13 Loyola Marymount W, 9-34/16 Pacific* W, 6-54/16 Pacific* W, 14-54/16 Pacific* W, 9-54/20 Cal Poly-SLO W, 11-04/20 Cal Poly-SLO W, 7-64/24 at Nevada-Reno* W, 16-84/24 at Nevada-Reno* W, 29-54/24 at Nevada-Reno* W, 12-104/27 Stanford W, 6-34/30 Santa Clara* W, 9-25/1 Santa Clara* W, 4-35/1 Santa Clara* W, 19-75/7 at St. Mary’s* L, 8-55/8 at St. Mary’s* W, 11-35/8 at St. Mary’s W, 8-4

Northern Calif. Championship Playoffs at Santa Clara** W, 11-5 Santa Clara** W, 4-2 Pepperdine*** W, 14-5District 8 NCAA Playoffs Stanford*** L, 10-17 Pepperdine*** L, 8-11

*Conference Games**NCBA Playoffs***NCAA West Regionals#Best in the West Classic

1983Overall Record: 45-19NCBA Record: 22-8Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/4 UC Irvine W, 9-02/5 UC Irvine W, 5-22/5 UC Irvine L, 4-32/8 at Stanford L, 9-82/11 U. San Diego W, 4-12/12 U. San Diego W, 3-12/12 U. San Diego W, 13-12/19 Cal W, 10-52/19 Cal W, 5-42/20 Cal W, 2-12/23-26 San Diego State# L, 6-5 CS Northridge# L, 7-4 Nevada-Las Vegas# W, 17-5 San Diego State# L, 26-20 CS Northridge# W, 12-43/4 Loyola-Marymount W, 1-03/5 Loyola-Marymount W, 4-13/8 Cal Poly-SLO W, 17-63/11 at Hawaii W, 10-83/11 at Hawaii W, 3-23/12 at Hawaii W, 5-33/13 at Hawaii L, 6-13/18 Washington St. L, 7-53/19 Washington St. W, 6-53/25 St. Mary’s* W, 2-13/26 St. Mary’s* W, 7-63/26 St. Mary’s* L, 1-03/29-4/2 Nevada-Las Vegas+ W, 8-1 Brigham Young+ L, 7-6 Long Beach State+ W, 7-0 Southern Cal+ W, 7-6 Southern Cal+ W, 6-2 Fullerton State+ L, 5-24/6 San Jose State* W, 13-44/6 San Jose State* W, 7-44/9 at San Jose State* W, 13-04/10 at San Jose State* W, 8-04/10 at San Jose State* W, 5-14/20 Santa Clara* W, 6-54/27 Pacific* W, 13-24/27 Pacific* W, 21-44/30 Pacific* L, 8-75/1 at Pacific* L, 3-25/1 at Pacific* L, 4-25/4 Nevada-Reno* L, 8-55/4 Nevada-Reno* L, 7-65/7 at Nevada-Reno* W, 10-55/8 at Nevada-Reno* W, 10-35/8 at Nevada-Reno* W, 7-1 at St. Mary’s* L, 1-0 at St. Mary’s* W, 2-15/11 at USF* W, 13-05/11 at USF* W, 6-35/14 USF* W, 11-15/15 USF* W, 9-15/15 USF* W, 12-5 Santa Clara* W, 6-2 at Santa Clara* L, 7-6 at Santa Clara* W, 13-3 at Santa Clara* W, 4-1NCAA West II Regional Fullerton State% L, 7-5 Brigham Young% W, 13-6 Fullerton State% W, 6-3 Arizona State% L, 7-2

*Indicates NCBC Games#Indicates Desert Classic, Las Vegas+Indicates Best in the West Classic, Fresno%Indicates NCAA West II Regional, Tempe

1984Overall Record: 54-12-2NCBA Record: Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/3 at Long Beach State L, 2-102/4 at Long Beach State L, 8-92/4 at Long Beach State T, 3-32/6 at Stanford W, 3-22/10 at Loyola Marymount W, 21-52/11 at Loyola Marymount W, 6-52/11 at Loyola Marymount W, 13-82/14 at Cal Poly-SLO W, 1-02/17 Univ. San Diego W, 12-12/18 Univ. San Diego W, 13-102/18 Univ. San Diego L, 3-72/21 at California W, 5-32/24 at Fullerton State L, 2-42/25 at Fullerton State L, 2-32/26 at Fullerton State L, 3-52/28 Cal Poly SLO W, 8-23/1 Chico State W, 6-53/2 UC Irvine W, 6-03/3 UC Irvine W, 5-43/3 UC Irvine W, 5-03/5 Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-63/6 Cal Poly Pomona W, 6-23/9 UNLV W, 2-13/10 UNLV W, 6-13/11 UNLV W, 8-13/16 Long Beach State W, 5-4 3/17 Long Beach State W, 12-113/17 Long Beach State W, 15-53/20 Oregon State+ W, 9-13/21 UC Santa Barbara+ T, 4-43/22 Washington+ W, 12-53/23 SW Louisiana+ W, 5-33/24 Brigham Young+ L, 1-83/24 Brigham Young+ W, 9-03/28 at Santa Clara* W, 9-23/28 at Santa Clara* W, 6-53/31 at Pacific* W, 11-44/1 at Pacific* W, 5-44/1 at Pacific* L, 1-84/4 at Nevada-Reno* W, 26-74/4 at Nevada-Reno* W, 12-64/7 at USF* W, 8-34/8 at USF* L, 6-74/8 at USF* W, 15-54/11 St. Mary’s* W, 9-14/11 St. Mary’s* W, 3-24/14 San Jose State* W, 6-5 (10)4/15 San Jose State* W, 10-14/15 San Jose State* W, 4-3 (8)4/23 Stanford W, 2-14/25 Pacific* W, 18-34/25 Pacific* W, 2-14/28 Nevada-Reno* W, 12-54/29 Nevada-Reno* W, 5-04/29 Nevada-Reno* W, 9-35/2 USF* W, 14-95/2 USF* W, 10-35/5 at St. Mary’s* W, 4-15/6 at St. Mary’s* W, 5-15/6 at St. Mary’s* W, 6-35/9 at San Jose State* W, 6-35/9 at San Jose State* W, 4-3 Santa Clara* W, 21-4 Santa Clara* W, 3-2 Santa Clara* W, 2-0 San Diego State# L, 6-10 USC# W, 15-12 (10)

*Indicates Northern California Baseball Assn. Game+Indicates Me-n-Ed’s/Pepsi Best in the West Classic#Indicates NCAA West I Regional at Fresno, CA

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1985Overall Record: 43-22WAC Record: 23-7Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/1 California W, 13-72/2 California L, 12-132/3 California L, 1-42/5 St. Mary’s W, 1-02/6 St. Mary’s W, 12-52/8 Loyola Marymount W, 7-22/9 Loyola Marymount W, 1-02/10 Loyola Marymount W, 1-02/12 Cal Poly- SLO W, 12-112/15 Stanford L, 4-82/16 Stanford W, 7-22/17 at Stanford L, 3-9 2/18 at Stanford L, 6-102/19 Sacramento State W, 8-62/22 at Hawaii L, 2-62/23 at Hawaii L, 7-82/23 at Hawaii W, 9-32/24 at Hawaii L, 7-123/1 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 2-83/2 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 7-43/2 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 6-03/6 Cal Poly- SLO L, 5-83/9 UNLV* W, 12-93/10 UNLV* W, 6-33/10 UNLV* L, 0-23/15 Pacific* L, 3-23/16 Pacific* W, 7-23/16 Pacific* W, 15-03/23 at Long Beach State* W, 10-23/24 at Long Beach State* W, 8-43/24 at Long Beach State* W, 17-23/25 at Cal Poly-Pomona W, 4-13/29 Cal State Fullerton* W, 3-13/30 Cal State Fullerton* W, 15-73/30 Cal State Fullerton L, 4-94/2 UNLV+ W, 16-34/3 Long Beach St.+ L, 2-34/4 Nevada+ L, 5-64/5 UNLV+ W, 4-24/6 Long Beach State+ W, 6-34/12 at San Jose State* W, 7-04/13 at San Jose State* W, 6-24/13 at San Jose State* W, 4-04/19 at Pacific* W, 3-24/20 at Pacific* W, 8-04/20 at Pacific* L, 4-5 (9)4/22 USF W, 5-04/23 USF W, 16-44/27 at UC Irvine* W, 4-3 (10)4/28 at UC Irvine* W, 13-24/28 at UC Irvine* W, 13-15/3 San Jose State* W, 9-25/4 San Jose State* W, 9-15/4 San Jose State* L, 0-55/6 at Nevada L, 13-145/7 at Nevada L, 10-115/10 UC Santa Barbara* L, 1-135/11 UC Santa Barbara* W, 11-35/11 UC Santa Barbara* W, 7-65/18 Cal State Fullerton# W, 9-75/19 Cal State Fullerton# W, 14-65/23 California% W, 7-6 (10)5/24 Arizona% L, 0-65/25 Brigham Young% W, 12-85/26 Arizona% L, 3-10

* indicates PCAA game+ indicates Me-N-Ed’s/Pepsi Best in the West Classic# indicates PCAA Championship Series at Fresno% indicates NCAA West II Regional at Fresno

1986Overall Record: 29-27-1WAC Record: 12-9Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/7 at California L, 4-72/8 at California L, 5-132/9 at California L, 3-112/11 Cal State LA L, 0-22/14 at Loyola Marymount L, 5-6 (11)2/15 at San Diego W, 3-12/22 UCLA L, 0-62/23 UCLA L, 3-62/23 UCLA L, 6-132/25 Cal Poly-SLO W, 11-22/25 Cal Poly- SLO W, 5-43/1 St. Mary’s W, 7-03/2 St. Mary’s L, 8-93/2 St. Mary’s W, 7-53/3 Oregon State L, 7-8 (10)3/4 Oregon State W, 13-23/4 Oregon State W, 9-23/7 Gonzaga W, 4-03/8 Gonzaga W, 5-33/9 Gonzaga W, 4-23/12 Stanford W, 5-33/13 Brigham Young T, 4-43/15 Washington State+ L, 2-43/17 Nebraska+ L, 5-113/18 San Diego State+ L, 4-163/19 CS Fullerton+ L, 6-133/20 Stetson+ L, 4-53/21 Nevada-Reno+ W, 7-23/24 CS Northridge W, 5-43/25 Southern Cal W, 10-03/27 San Jose State* L, 2-73/28 San Jose State* W, 11-33/29 San Jose State* W, 6-14/4 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 8-94/5 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 6-84/6 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 6-7 (10)4/8 at St. Mary’s L, 1-34/11 Pacific* L, 3-44/12 Pacific* W, 13-34/13 Pacific* W, 9-04/15 Santa Clara W, 8-64/18 at CS Fullerton* W, 8-44/19 at CS Fullerton* W, 13-44/20 at CS Fullerton* L, 1-84/22 Stanford L, 1-5 (10)4/23 U.S. International W, 5-14/25 at Nevada-Las Vegas W, 9-54/26 at Nevada-Las Vegas L, 4-54/27 at Nevada-Las Vegas L, 2-44/29 Cal Poly-SLO L, 4-75/2 CSU Long Beach* W, 14-15/3 CSU Long Beach* W, 8-65/4 CSU Long Beach* W, 6-25/6 Sacramento State W, 5-45/9 UC Irvine* W, 11-35/10 UC Irvine* L, 2-55/11 UC Irvine* W, 6-4 (11)

* indicates PCAA games+ indicates Me-N-Ed’s/Pepsi Best in the West Classic

1987Overall Record: 34-26PCAA Record: 9-12Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/6 California W, 14-52/7 California L, 5-112/8 California W, 6-32/10 USF W, 5-32/11 USF L, 11-132/14 at Stanford L, 0-22/15 at Stanford W, 4-22/16 at Stanford W, 12-42/20 at Hawaii W, 8-62/21 at Hawaii L, 3-102/22 at Hawaii L, 4-52/27 Loyola Marymount L, 3-52/28 Loyola Marymount W, 7-63/1 Loyola Marymount W, 10-13/3 Cal State Northridge W, 11-33/4 Cal State Northridge W, 12-63/6 Gonzaga W, 8-23/7 Gonzaga W, 8-33/8 Gonzaga W, 12-43/10 TCU L, 2-33/11 TCU W, 6-33/13 St. Mary’s W, 21-63/14 St. Mary’s W, 8-73/16 Oregon State+ L, 0-13/17 U.S.I.U.+ W, 5-4 (14)3/18 San Diego State+ W, 4-33/19 UC Santa Barbara+ L, 3-63/20 UC Santa Barbara+ L, 3-43/24 Cal State LA L, 6-83/25 Cal State LA L, 6-83/27 at UC Irvine* L, 3-73/28 at UC Irvine* W, 4-13/29 at UC Irvine* L, 9-163/31 Cal Poly SLO W, 6-34/1 Cal Poly SLO W, 15-44/3 at San Jose State* L, 5-64/4 at San Jose State* W, 9-44/5 at San Jose State* L, 3-104/7 at Loyola Marymount L, 4-74/8 at Loyola Marymount L, 9-104/10 UC Santa Barbara* W, 7-6 (11)4/11 UC Santa Barbara* L, 13-154/12 UC Santa Barbara* L, 2-64/14 at St. Mary’s W, 10-54/16 at Pacific* W, 11-54/17 at Pacific* W, 2-04/18 at Pacific* W, 8-44/21 Santa Clara W, 13-14/22 Santa Clara W, 12-44/24 CS Fullerton* L, 3-4 (10)4/25 CS Fullerton* W, 11-94/26 CS Fullerton* L, 2-34/28 at Nevada-Reno W, 7-64/29 at Nevada-Reno W, 19-45/1 UNLV* L, 4-65/2 UNLV* L, 8-95/3 UNLV* W, 5-35/8 at Long Beach State* L, 5-95/9 at Long Beach State* L, 8-105/10 at Long Beach State* W, 10-9

* indicates PCAA games# indicates Me-N-Ed’s/ Pepsi Best in the West Classic

1988Overall Record:56-12PCAA Record: 20-1Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/2 Cal Poly-Pomona L, 8-92/3 Cal Poly-Pomona W, 10-52/5 at California W, 14-122/6 at California L, 12-152/7 at California L, 5-62/13 at Univ. of San Diego W, 14-122/14 at Univ. of San Diego W, 7-12/15 at Univ. of San Diego L, 4-92/17 Cal Poly-SLO W, 6-12/19 St. Mary’s W, 11-42/20 St. Mary’s W, 3-02/21 St. Mary’s W, 8-02/23 CS Dominguez Hills L, 4-72/24 CS Dominguez Hills W, 11-12/26 Nevada-Reno W, 18-12/27 Nevada-Reno W, 9-12/28 Nevada-Reno W, 15-13/1 Cal State LA W, 7-43/2 Cal State LA W, 14-43/4 Gonzaga W, 11-53/5 Gonzaga W, 8-73/6 Gonzaga W, 15-53/8 CS Northridge L, 2-53/9 CS Northridge W, 10-33/12 USF W, 10-73/14 Texas A&M+ W, 6-53/15 George Washington+ W, 17-23/16 Oregon State+ W, 12-103/17 Clemson+ W, 13-103/18 Brigham Young+ W, 7-43/19 Texas A&M+ W, 4-03/22 Stanford W, 13-33/25 Long Beach State* W, 19-03/26 Long Beach State* W, 15-03/27 Long Beach State* W, 14-33/31 UC Irvine* W, 4-24/1 UC Irvine* W, 16-24/2 UC Irvine* W, 4-04/5 Loyola Marymount W, 6-14/6 Loyola Marymount W, 18-64/6 San Jose State* W, 17-34/9 San Jose State* W, 10-14/10 San Jose State* W, 7-14/12 Cal Poly-SLO W, 17-74/16 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 4-24/17 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 8-54/18 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 10-34/23 Brigham Young W, 7-34/24 Pacific* W, 4-14/25 Pacific* W, 18-14/26 Pacific* W, 14-64/27 Stanford W, 6-5 (10)4/29 at CS Fullerton* W, 3-24/30 at CS Fullerton* W, 5-35/1 at CS Fullerton* W, 15-85/3 at Santa Clara L, 9-105/4 at Santa Clara L, 3-45/6 at UNLV* L, 8-125/7 at UNLV* W, 9-45/8 at UNLV* W, 11-65/26 Minnesota# W, 10-85/27 Brigham Young# W, 7-65/28 USC# L, 17-185/29 Washington State# W, 7-65/30 USC# W, 17-125/30 USC# W, 14-36/2 Stanford% L, 3-106/3 Miami, Fla.% L, 4-8* indicates conference games# indicates Pepsi/Me-N-Ed’s Clasic (Champion)# indicates NCAA West Regional at Fresno% indicates college World Series at Omaha

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1989Overall Record: 44-19Big West Record: 17-4Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/5 California L, 2-52/5 California L, 4-62/10 Southern Cal W, 4-32/11 Southern Cal L, 5-102/11 Southern Cal L, 5-112/15 Stanford L, 1-22/17 Santa Clara W, 6-42/18 Santa Clara W, 11-22/18 Santa Clara L, 9-102/19 San Diego State W, 13-102/21 Cal State LA W, 12-52/24 Hawaii W, 8-52/25 Hawaii W, 3-12/26 Hawaii W, 6-53/2 Oregon State W, 5-23/3 Oregon State L, 6-83/4 Oregon State W, 2-13/7 USF W, 10-83/8 USF W, 11-33/10 Portland L, 3-43/11 Portland L, 2-63/13 Virginia Tech+ W, 14-23/14 Liberty+ W, 18-33/15 Missouri+ L, 5-83/16 North Carolina+ W, 9-43/17 Washington St.+ W, 11-03/18 Washington St.+ W, 9-53/23 St. Mary’s W, 10-33/24 St. Mary’s W, 8-53/25 St. Mary’s W, 6-13/28 Loyola Marymount L, 5-63/31 Long Beach State* W, 3-14/1 Long Beach State* L, 8-94/2 Long Beach State* W, 14-14/4 Cal Poly-SLO W, 14-44/5 Cal Poly-SLO W, 3-24/7 UC Irvine* W, 8-54/8 UC Irvine* W, 24-44/9 UC Irvine* W, 9-84/12 CS Northridge L, 2-44/14 UC Santa Barbara* W, 8-64/15 UC Santa Barbara* W, 7-34/16 UC Santa Barbara* W, 7-54/19 Loyola Marymount L, 7-84/21 Pacific* W, 6-04/22 Pacific* L, 2-34/26 Stanford W, 8-24/28 UNLV* L,1-24/29 UNLV* W, 5-24/30 UNLV* W, 6-35/2 Cal Poly-SLO W, 13-35/5 San Jose State* W, 8-75/6 San Jose State* W, 4-15/7 San Jose State* L, 2-45/10 Nevada-Reno W, 9-85/12 CS Fullerton* W, 6-55/13 CS Fullerton* W, 7-65/14 CS Fullerton* W, 9-85/17 Pacific* W, 5-25/26 Notre Dame# W, 9-85/27 Michigan# L, 3-55/28 Notre Dame# W, 11-45/28 Wichita State# L, 4-6

+ Pepsi/ Me-N-Ed’s Classic* Big West Conference#NCAA West II Regional

1990Overall Record: 38-24Big West Record: 13-8Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/2 California W, 7-12/4 California W, 13-32/4 California L, 3-72/7 Cal Poly-SLO W, 6-52/8 USC L, 4-162/9 USC W, 6-52/10 USC L, 3-42/17 Washington St. W, 15-52/17 Washington St. W, 2-12/18 Washington St. L, 1-42/23 Pepperdine L, 2-32/24 Pepperdine L, 0-152/25 Pepperdine W, 11-53/1 Oregon State W, 7-63/3 Oregon State W, 14-53/3 Oregon State L, 1-23/9 Gonzaga W, 9-83/10 Gonzaga W, 6-33/12 Maine+ W, 6-43/13 E. Michigan+ W, 14-33/14 Portland+ W, 6-53/15 G. Washington+ W, 4-23/16 Gonzaga+ W, 9-33/17 Arkansas+ L, 4-63/20 U.S. International L, 7-123/21 U.S. International W, 12-33/22 USF W, 5-43/24 Stanford L, 2-93/25 Stanford W, 4-33/26 Stanford L, 3-53/30 Pacific* W, 11-13/31 Pacific* W, 3-14/1 Pacific* W, 2-14/3 CS Northridge W, 10-14/6 UC Irvine* W, 8-34/7 UC Irvine* W, 2-14/8 UC Irvine* W, 5-14/10 Nevada-Reno W, 6-14/12 CS Fullerton* L, 3-64/13 CS Fullerton* L, 2-54/14 CS Fullerton* L, 4-154/17 Cal Poly-SLO W, 14-34/20 San Jose State* W, 8-74/21 San Jose State* W, 5-34/22 San Jose State* W, 12-24/25 Cal Poly-Pomona L, 4-84/27 UNLV* L, 0-94/28 UNLV* W, 10-74/29 UNLV* L, 0-105/4 Long Beach State* W, 7-55/5 Long Beach State* W, 8-45/6 Long Beach State* L, 7-95/8 St. Mary’s L, 2-55/11 UC Santa Barbara* W, 12-75/12 UC Santa Barbara* L, 1-65/13 UC Santa Barbara* L, 4-65/18 North Carolina # L, 3-55/19 Clemson # W, 5-25/20 N. Carolina State # W, 11-85/24 S. Illinois % W, 3-25/25 San Diego St.% L, 4-85/26 S. Illinois% L, 1-3

* Big West Conference+ Pepsi/Me-N-Ed’s Classic# Carolina Invitational% NCAA West II Regional

1991Overall Record: 42-23WAC Record: 15-6Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/3 Univ. of San Diego W, 5-22/3 Univ. of San Diego W, 12-22/5 USF W, 10-62/8 at Stanford W, 7-12/9 at Stanford W, 5-42/10 at Stanford L, 3-62/12 U.S. International W, 5-32/13 U.S. International W, 7-12/15 California L, 8-102/16 California L, 14-152/17 California W, 17-92/19 Cal Poly-SLO W, 6-52/22 at Hawaii L, 8-92/23 at Hawaii L, 4-52/24 at Hawaii W, 17-83/2 New Mexico State W, 4-03/2 New Mexico State W, 5-43/7 St. Mary’s W, 5-03/8 St. Mary’s L, 9-133/9 St. Mary’s W, 10-43/11 St. John’s^ W, 5-33/12 Indiana State^ W, 9-53/13 Iowa State^ L, 4-53/15 Virginia Tech^ L, 0-43/15 Cal State Northridge^ L, 1-43/16 Iowa State^ W, 4-23/21 Oregon State W, 3-13/22 Oregon State L, 3-93/23 Oregon State L, 2-53/28 at Pacific* W, 6-13/29 at Pacific* W, 6-33/30 at Pacific* W, 18-24/5 at UC Irvine* W, 4-14/6 at UC Irvine* W, 8-24/7 at UC Irvine* W, 6-34/9 Cal Poly-SLO L, 7-84/12 Cal State Fullerton* W, 1-04/13 Cal State Fullerton* W, 6-44/14 Cal State Fullerton* L, 5-204/16 Loyola Marymount W, 4-34/19 at San Jose State* W, 4-04/20 at San Jose State* L, 0-14/21 at San Jose State* W, 9-14/22 at Nevada L, 4-74/23 at Nevada W, 11-64/26 UNLV* W, 6-14/27 UNLV* W, 8-54/28 UNLV* W, 11-75/3 at Long Beach State* W, 2-15/4 at Long Beach State* L, 2-65/5 at Long Beach State* L, 2-65/10 UC Santa Barbara* W, 10-65/11 UC Santa Barbara* L, 13-145/12 UC Santa Barbara* L, 3-85/16 SW Louisiana W, 8-65/17 SW Louisiana L, 3-95/18 SW Louisiana W, 10-15/23 CS Northridge # W, 7-25/24 Stanford # W, 4-25/25 Stanford# W, 7-25/26 CS Northridge # L, 2-65/26 CS Northridge # W, 6-55/31 Florida State $ W, 6-36/2 LSU $ L, 3-156/4 Florida $ L, 1-2* Big West Conference^ Pepsi/Johnny Quik Clasic# - NCAA West II Regional$ - College World Series

1992Overall Record: 37-20WAC Record: 16-8Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result1/31 Stanford W, 11-32/1 Stanford L, 5-102/2 Stanford L, 0-32/7 at California W, 10-42/8 at California L, 4-52/9 at California L, 4-142/13 USC W, 5-22/14 USC L, 2-6 (12)2/16 USF W, 3-2 (10)2/17 USF W, 12-32/19 Chapman L, 6-82/21 St. Mary’s W, 12-12/22 St. Mary’s W, 11-52/23 St. Mary’s W, 6-52/27 BYU W, 4-32/28 BYU L, 3-42/29 BYU W, 4-33/3 Cal Poly-SLO L, 2-153/6 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 10-23/7 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 5-33/8 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 1-113/12 Michigan W, 12-73/13 Michigan W, 6-43/14 Michigan W, 6-03/16 Washington State % W, 9-83/17 Nebraska % W, 15-23/18 New Mexico % W, 9-43/19 Creighton % L, 9-10 (10)3/20 Creighton % W, 13-33/21 CS Northridge % L, 5-103/27 UC Irvine* W, 10-43/28 UC Irvine* W, 6-03/29 UC Irvine* W, 10-33/31 Loyola Marymount W, 5-24/3 at CS Fullerton* L, 1-24/4 at CS Fullerton* L, 3-124/5 at CS Fullerton* W, 7-6 (12)4/7 at Loyola Marymount W, 10-84/10 Pacific* W, 6-14/11 Pacific* W, 4-04/12 Pacific* W, 5-14/16 San Jose State* W, 9-7 (10)4/17 San Jose State* W, 6-24/18 San Jose State* W, 4-3 (10)4/21 Cal Poly-SLO W, 9-8 (11)4/24 at New Mexico State* W, 12-64/25 at New Mexico State* W, 12-74/26 at New Mexico State* L, 4-64/28 Santa Clara W, 6-55/1 at UNLV* L, 7-105/2 at UNLV* W, 7-25/3 at UNLV* W, 3-05/8 Long Beach State* L, 3-125/9 Long Beach State* L, 7-125/10 Long Beach State* L, 2-185/22 Pepperdine^ L, 4-5 (10)5/23 Washington ^ L, 3-4

* Big West Conference Game% Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic ^ NCAA West Regional (Tuscon, Ariz.)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1993Overall Record: 41-22WAC Record: 14-8Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/5 Loyola Marymount W, 9-82/6 Loyola Marymount W, 6-12/7 Loyola Marymount W, 15-32/10 Cal Poly-SLO W, 8-12/13 at Stanford L, 6-72/14 at Stanford L, 1-122/16 Pacific W, 10-52/19 California W, 3-22/20 California L, 5-92/21 California W, 10-22/25 at USC L, 4-52/26 at USC W, 7-62/27 at USC L, 3-43/2 at Hawaii* L, 6-73/3 at Hawaii* W, 8-63/4 at Hawaii L, 4-53/6 Wyoming W, 6-13/7 Wyoming W, 4-33/8 Wyoming W, 10-33/10 at Saint Mary’s L, 6-93/15 Arizona % L, 9-193/16 Texas Tech % W, 4-23/17 Kansas State % W, 10-13/18 Nebraska % W, 10-83/19 Nebraska % L, 5-143/20 Kansas State% W, 16-63/27 at San Diego State* W, 6-53/30 Santa Clara W, 9-34/2 Sacramento State* W, 5-34/3 Sacramento State* W, 14-14/4 Sacramento State* L, 9-13 (10)4/6 USF W, 11-14/7 USF W, 10-44/8 Chapman W, 4-34/9 Chapman W, 12-04/10 Chapman W, 21-44/13 Cal Poly-SLO L, 2-44/16 Hawaii* W, 3-24/17 Hawaii* W, 5-44/18 Hawaii* W, 4-34/23 Cal State Northridge* W, 5-34/24 Cal State Northridge* W, 7-6 (10)4/25 Cal State Northridge* W, 10-14/27 Saint Mary’s W, 9-14/30 at Sacramento State* W, 12-75/1 at Sacramento State* W, 9-55/2 at Sacramento State* L, 5-85/4 at BYU L, 14-205/7 San Diego State* L, 9-11 (10)5/8 San Diego State* L, 1-85/9 San Diego State* W, 2-15/14 at Cal State Northridge* L, 6-135/15 at Cal State Northridge* L, 5-135/16 at Cal State Northridge* W, 11-35/20 BYU # W, 9-65/21 BYU # L, 4-75/22 BYU # W, 4-15/28 Kansas ^ W, 7-45/29 Clemson ^ L, 3-105/30 Tennessee ^ W, 6-25/30 Clemson ^ W, 11-45/31 Kansas ^ L, 2-3 (10)* Western Athletic Conference Games% Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calf.)# WAC Championship Series (Fresno, Calif.)^ NCAA Mideast Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.)

1994Overall Record: 36-27WAC Record: 15-9Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/4 Stanford L, 5-72/5 Stanford L, 2-92/6 Stanford L, 4-72/11 Wyoming W, 9-22/12 Wyoming L, 5-92/13 Wyoming W, 3-02/15 Cal Poly-SLO W, 15-42/20 at California L, 1-22/24 vs. Clemson+ W, 11-52/25 vs. Rice+ W, 13-42/25 vs. UNLV+ L, 2-42/26 vs. UNLV+ L, 2-102/27 vs. Clemson+ L, 8-13 (10)3/2 vs. CS Fullerton+ W, 5-23/4 Long Beach State L, 5-123/5 Long Beach State L, 3-83/6 Long Beach State W, 5-13/8 at Pacific L, 1-53/11 CS Sacramento* W, 7-63/12 CS Sacramento* W, 6-23/13 CS Sacramento* L, 0-93/14 Kentucky % W, 8-33/15 Maine % W, 10-13/16 Illinois State % W, 17-13/17 Nebraska % W, 10-43/18 Nevada% W, 4-33/19 Washington State % L, 4-73/26 at CS Northridge* L, 2-33/27 at CS Northridge* W, 9-63/29 at CS Northridge* L, 8-93/29 Santa Clara L, 6-74/1 at San Diego State* L, 5-94/2 at San Diego State* W, 4-34/3 at San Diego State* L, 3-4 (11)4/8 Hawaii* W, 5-04/9 Hawaii* W, 7-34/10 Hawaii* L, 2-44/12 Cal Poly-SLO W, 9-74/15 at CS Sacramento* L, 3-4 (10)4/16 at CS Sacramento* W, 7-24/17 at CS Sacramento* L, 13-214/18 at Saint Mary’s W, 13-94/19 at Santa Clara L, 3-74/22 Old Dominion W, 5-44/23 Old Dominion W, 4-34/24 Old Dominion W, 4-3 (15)4/26 Saint Mary’s W, 2-14/29 at Hawaii* W, 5-24/30 at Hawaii* W, 3-25/1 at Hawaii* W, 9-25/2 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 8-25/3 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 6-35/7 San Diego State* W, 3-25/8 San Diego State* W, 5-2 (10)5/8 San Diego State* L, 1-35/10 at CS Fullerton W, 12-65/13 CS Northridge W, 12-45/14 CS Northridge W, 9-15/15 CS Northridge W, 8-75/19 Brigham Young # L, 1-25/20 Brigham Young # L, 6-85/26 Tulane ^ L, 5-75/27 Louisiana State ^ W, 6-5

* Western Wester Division Games+ UNLV/ Coors Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)% Pepsi/ Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)# WAC Chanpionships (Provo, Utah)^ NCAA South Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)

1995Overall Record: 41-22WAC Record: 20-10Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result1/31 Pacific W, 3-22/3 California W, 13-72/4 California W, 8-12/5 California W, 7-42/10 at Stanford W, 3-22/11 at Stanford W, 6-22/12 at Stanford L, 2-42/15 San Jose State W, 2-02/17 CS Fullerton W, 6-32/18 CS Fullerton L, 3-42/19 CS Fullerton L, 3-72/21 at Saint Mary’s L, 3-62/24 at Cal Poly-SLO* L, 5-62/25 at Cal Poly-SLO* W, 9-42/26 at Cal Poly-SLO* W, 6-32/28 Santa Clara W, 4-33/3 at Long Beach State W, 5-13/4 at Long Beach State L, 4-93/7 at Long Beach State L, 2-33/11 Hawaii* W, 5-13/12 Hawaii* L, 6-73/12 Hawaii* W, 10-73/13 Portland % W, 12-113/14 Missouri % W, 6-23/15 UNLV % W, 7-03/16 Gonzaga % W, 13-33/17 Virginia Tech % L, 0-83/18 UNLV % W, 11-03/21 San Francisco W, 10-13/25 at San Diego State* L, 2-33/26 at San Diego State* W, 3-23/27 at San Diego State* L, 4-113/31 at CS Sacramento* L, 3-44/1 at CS Sacramento* W, 5-14/2 at CS Sacramento* W, 4-14/4 at San Francisco W, 11-74/7 CS Northridge* W, 7-14/8 CS Northridge* W, 12-84/9 CS Northridge* W, 8-64/11 at Pacific W, 11-24/13 Cal Poly-SLO* W, 10-04/14 Cal Poly-SLO* W, 5-34/15 Cal Poly-SLO* W, 13-34/18 Saint Mary’s W, 14-44/21 at Hawaii* L, 6-124/22 at Hawaii* W, 14-54/23 at Hawaii* L, 3-54/25 at Hawaii-Hilo* L, 1-34/28 San Diego State* W, 10-44/29 San Diego State* W, 8-34/30 San Diego State* W, 6-55/5 CS Northridge* W, 11-75/6 CS Northridge* W, 12-115/7 CS Northridge* L, 0-15/8 at Long Beach State L, 4-55/9 at Santa Clara L, 1-25/12 CS Sacramento* L, 2-35/13 CS Sacramento* W, 8-75/14 CS Sacramento* L, 4-65/18 Brigham Young # W, 18-35/19 Brigham Young# W, 3-25/25 at Pepperdine ^ L, 5-95/26 at USC* L, 17-22

* WAC Western Division Game% Pepsi/Johnny Quick Classic (Fresno, Calif.)# WAC Championships (Fresno, Calif.)^ NCAA West Regional (Fresno, Calif.)

1996Overall Record: 36-24WAC Record: 20-10Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/2 Nevada L, 3-5 (12)2/3 Nevada L, 2-142/4 Nevada W, 8-42/6 Saint Mary’s W, 16-22/6 Saint Mary’s W, 10-32/9 at CS Fullerton L, 2-172/10 at CS Fullerton L, 3-52/11 at CS Fullerton L, 5-62/12 at UNLV W, 9-62/13 at UNLV L, 6-82/16 Stanford W, 16-12/17 Stanford L, 0-62/18 Stanford L, 5-92/23 at California W, 4-12/24 at California L, 3-52/25 at California L, 4-133/1 at CS Northridge* L, 2-43/2 at CS Northridge* L, 3-293/3 at CS Northridge* W, 11-83/5 at San Jose State L, 14-153/8 Cal Poly-SLO* L, 0-23/9 Cal Poly-SLO* W, 9-63/10 Cal Poly-SLO* W, 3-23/11 St. John’s % W, 13-73/13 Portland State % W, 5-33/14 Nebraska % W, 4-13/15 Oregon State % W, 7-43/16 Portland State % W, 5-03/19 San Jose State W, 11-103/22 at Hawaii * W, 7-43/23 at Hawaii * W, 11-53/24 at Hawaii * W, 18-33/26 at San Diego State* W, 2-13/27 at San Diego State* L, 5-93/29 CS Sacramento* W, 6-23/30 CS Sacramento* W, 9-13/31 CS Sacramento* W, 9-44/2 at Long Beach State L, 2-34/4 San Diego State* W, 3-24/5 San Diego State* L, 4-94/6 San Diego State* L, 2-64/9 at Santa Clara W, 3-1 (13)4/12 Cal Poly-SLO* L, 8-114/13 Cal Poly-SLO* W, 20-104/14 Cal Poly-SLO* L, 5-94/16 at San Diego State* L, 2-54/19 CS Northridge* L, 1-84/20 CS Northridge* W, 7-24/21 CS Northridge* W, 6-24/23 Santa Clara W, 10-94/26 at CS Sacramento* W, 10-04/27 at CS Sacramento* W, 4-24/28 at CS Sacramento* W, 5-34/30 Long Beach State W, 6-45/2 Hawaii* W, 13-25/3 Hawaii* W, 12-35/4 Hawaii* W, 7-25/23 at Texas Tech # W, 12-55/24 Oklahoma State # L, 5-125/25 at Texas Tech # L, 2-13

* WAC Western Division Game% Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)# NCAA Central II Regional (Lubbock, Texas)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1997Overall Record: 40-28WAC Record: 19-11Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result1/31 Long Beach State W, 7-22/1 Long Beach State L, 3-62/2 Long Beach State W, 7-62/4 Pacific L, 4-72/7 at Stanford L, 1-62/8 at Stanford W, 1-02/9 at Stanford L, 2-142/11 Cal Poly-SLO L, 9-122/14 Washington L, 4-72/15 Washington L, 6-82/16 Washington W, 4-22/21 at San Jose State* W, 8-32/22 at San Jose State* L, 1-42/23 at San Jose State* L, 3-42/25 CS Fullerton L, 2-32/26 CS Fullerton W, 4-32/28 Grand Canyon* W, 11-13/1 Grand Canyon* W, 4-23/2 Grand Canyon* W, 6-33/4 at Pepperdine L, 9-103/7 San Diego State* W, 7-33/8 San Diego State* L, 1-103/9 San Diego State* W, 7-63/10 Chicago State% W, 12-53/11 Gonzaga% W, 8-63/12 Indiana State% W, 10-23/13 Rhode Island% W, 12-23/14 Pennsylvania% W, 10-13/15 CS Northridge% W, 9-03/18 Washington State W, 10-23/19 Washington State W, 9-23/21 at Hawaii* W, 9-33/22 at Hawaii* L, 4-53/27 at TCU* W, 19-123/28 at TCU* W, 10-53/29 at TCU* L, 7-114/1 at Santa Clara W, 13-84/4 Rice* W, 2-14/5 Rice* W, 6-34/6 Rice* W, 2-14/8 at Cal Poly-SLO L, 3-94/11 San Jose State* W, 1-04/12 San Jose State* L, 0-24/13 San Jose State* W, 10-14/18 at San Diego State L, 3-64/19 at San Diego State L, 2-44/20 at San Diego State W, 9-7 (12)4/22 Santa Clara L, 18-264/25 Hawaii* L, 6-134/26 Hawaii* W, 6-44/27 Hawaii* L, 4-64/27 Hawaii* W, 16-114/29 Pepperdine W, 7-55/2 at Arizona State L, 2-235/3 at Arizona State L, 2-95/4 at Arizona State W, 10-8 (10)5/9 at Air Force* L, 8-9 (11)5/10 at Air Force* W, 7-05/11 at Air Force* W, 24-05/14 vs. Utah$ W, 6-35/15 at San Diego State L, 4-75/16 vs. BYU$ W, 8-55/16 at San Diego State L, 2-75/22 vs. Texas A&M# W, 2-15/23 vs. Santa Clara# L, 1-85/24 vs. CS Fullerton# W, 8-75/24 vs. Santa Clara# W, 10-75/25 at Stanford# L, 2-5

* Western Athletic Conference Game% Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)$ WAC Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)# NCAA West Regional (Palo Alto, Calif.)

1998Overall Record: 33-28-1WAC Record: 19-11Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result1/30 Stanford L, 10-12 (11)1/31 Stanford L, 9-162/1 Stanford L, 0-42/6 at Long Beach State L, 1-92/8 at Long Beach State T, 7-7 (12)2/10 Pacific L, 2-42/13 CS Fullerton L, 3-62/14 CS Fullerton L, 4-112/15 CS Fullerton L, 1-152/18 Cal Poly-SLO W, 8-32/20 Pepperdine W, 5-12/22 Pepperdine L, 5-62/22 Pepperdine W, 8-32/24 Sacramento State W, 10-32/27 at UNLV* W, 7-32/28 at UNLV* L, 4-53/1 at UNLV* L, 5-63/3 at Pacific L, 3-143/6 Utah* W, 9-03/7 Utah* W, 5-23/8 Utah* W, 9-73/9 Purdue% W, 13-33/10 Toledo% W, 9-33/11 Evansville% W, 5-33/12 Winthrop% L, 1-33/13 Bowling Green% L, 4-53/14 Indiana State% L, 1-73/17 Arizona State W, 9-33/18 Arizona State W, 6-5 (10)3/20 at Hawaii* L, 1-53/21 at Hawaii* W, 7-33/22 at Hawaii* L, 5-63/27 New Mexico* W, 7-43/29 New Mexico* W, 7-13/29 New Mexico* W, 12-64/1 at Santa Clara L, 8-94/3 San Jose State* W, 6-24/4 San Jose State* W, 6-54/5 San Jose State* L, 1-114/9 at San Diego State* W, 7-64/10 at San Diego State* L, 2-34/14 Cal Poly-SLO W, 11-64/17 at BYU* W, 10-94/18 at BYU* W, 9-24/18 at BYU* L, 6-104/21 at Sacramento State W, 6-5 (10)4/25 Hawaii* L, 1-44/26 Hawaii* W, 24-94/27 Hawaii* W, 15-104/28 at Nevada L, 3-65/1 at San Jose State* W, 6-45/2 at San Jose State* L, 1-35/3 at San Jose State* L, 5-105/6 San Diego State* W, 11-25/7 San Diego State* W, 11-35/8 San Diego State* L, 2-95/9 San Diego State* W, 10-55/13 Grand Canyon$ W, 5-05/14 San Diego State$ W, 18-25/15 Rice$ L, 4-5 (10)5/15 New Mexico$ W, 3-2 (10)5/16 Rice$ L, 2-15

* Western Athletic Conference Game% Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)$ WAC Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)

1999Overall Record: 33-30WAC Record: 14-16Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result1/29 at Stanford L, 0-11/30 at Stanford W, 8-61/31 at Stanford W, 5-32/2 St. Mary’s W, 5-22/5 Santa Clara L, 3-92/6 Santa Clara W, 3-22/7 Santa Clara W, 5-4 (12)2/10 California L, 4-62/12 at CS Fullerton L, 7-152/13 at CS Fullerton L, 3-42/14 at CS Fullerton L, 4-82/17 Cal Poly-SLO W, 7-12/19 at Pepperdine L, 4-52/20 at Pepperdine W, 5-32/21 at Pepperdine L, 7-82/26 at Rice* L, 4-102/27 at Rice* L, 5-82/28 at Rice* L, 2-83/5 TCU* W, 7-13/6 TCU* L, 6-73/7 TCU* L, 8-143/8 Gonzaga# L, 1-93/9 Pennsylvania# W, 20-23/10 Seton Hall# W, 6-43/11 Portland# W, 10-33/12 North Carolina# W, 11-73/13 North Carolina# L, 5-83/17 California L, 6-163/19 at Hawaii* L, 5-113/20 at Hawaii* L, 3-73/21 at Hawaii* W, 6-43/22 Hawaii! L, 5-123/24 Hawaii Pacific! W, 6-13/25 Northwestern! L, 10-133/26 Hawaii-Hilo! W, 15-23/28 Hawaii! L, 3-53/30 Sacramento State W, 4-14/1 at New Mexico* L, 26-274/3 at New Mexico* L, 10-114/3 at New Mexico* L, 11-194/6 Southern Utah W, 6-24/7 Southern Utah W, 4-34/10 Air Force* W, 8-74/11 Air Force* L, 0-24/12 Air Force* W, 7-64/13 at Cal Poly W, 8-14/16 San Jose State* W, 10-34/17 San Jose State* W, 11-54/18 San Jose State* W, 9-84/20 St. Mary’s W, 8-24/23 at San Diego State* W, 11-24/24 at San Diego State* L, 1-24/25 at San Diego State* W, 7-54/27 at Sacramento State W, 14-74/29 BYU* W, 3-2 (10)4/30 BYU* W, 7-25/1 BYU* L, 6-85/7 at Utah* W, 14-65/8 at Utah* W, 16-85/9 at Utah* L, 2-45/14 UNLV* L, 1-85/15 UNLV* W, 6-35/16 UNLV* L, 3-6

*Western Athletic Conference Game#Pepsi/Johnny Quick Classic (Fresno, Calif.)

!Hawaii Easter Tournament

2000Overall Record: 40-21WAC Record: 14-16Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result1/28 vs. Stanford L, 10-21/29 vs. Stanford L, 7-12/4 vs. Pepperdine W, 14-22/5 vs. Pepperdine W, 7-62/6 vs. Pepperdine W, 6-22/12 at Santa Clara W, 5-32/12 at Santa Clara W, 16-32/18 vs. Oregon St. W, 4-12/19 vs. Oregon St. W, 9-42/20 vs. Oregon St. W, 8-02/22 vs. Cal Poly W, 6-42/25 at Rice* W, 5-22/26 at Rice* W, 9-52/27 at Rice* L, 8-02/29 vs. California L, 12-103/2 vs. Hawaii Hilo* W, 5-33/3 vs. Hawaii Hilo* W, 6-43/4 vs. Hawaii Hilo* W, 7-33/6 vs. Temple# W, 5-33/8 vs. Bowling Green# W, 5-13/8 vs. Creighton# L, 12-33/9 vs. Southern Illinois# W, 12-03/10 vs. Indiana St.# W, 13-53/11 vs. Creighton # W, 5-13/17 vs. Hawaii* L, 9-43/18 vs. Hawaii* W, 6-23/19 vs. Hawaii* L ,6-23/21 at Sacramento St. W, 3-13/24 vs. Rice* W, 15-13/25 vs. Rice* W, 6-33/26 vs. Rice* L, 5-23/28 vs. Loyola Marymnt W, 8-54/2 at Santa Clara W, 10-84/4 at Cal Poly L, 4-04/7 at TCU* W, 9-74/8 at TCU* W, 8-34/9 at TCU* L, 10-14/11 vs. Pacific W, 12-54/15 at Hawaii* L, 8-74/16 at Hawaii* W, 9-24/17 at Hawaii* W, 7-44/20 at Hawaii Hilo* W, 15-34/21 at Hawaii Hilo* W, 8-04/22 at Hawaii Hilo* L, 5-44/25 vs. San Francisco W, 6-54/28 vs. San Jose St.* L, 7-34/29 vs. San Jose St.* L, 5-44/30 vs. San Jose St.* L, 5-05/2 vs. Sacramento St. W, 15-25/4 vs. TCU* W, 9-65/5 vs. TCU* W, 7-65/6 vs. TCU* W, 6-55/9 at California W, 11-25/12 at Nebraska L, 3-25/13 at Nebraska W, 6-15/14 at Nebraska L, 8-05/19 at San Jose St.* L, 4-25/20 at San Jose St.* L, 7-25/21 at San Jose St.* W, 8-5

NCAA Regional(Palo Alto, Calif.)

5/26 at Stanford L, 5-15/27 at Nevada L, 13-5

*Western Athletic Conference Game#Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2001Overall Record: 41-25WAC Record: 22-15Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result1/26 vs. Stanford L, 11-91/27 vs. Stanford W, 3-21/28 vs. Stanford L, 9-52/1 vs. BYU L, 4-12/2 vs. BYU L, 7-42/3 vs. BYU W, 6-32/6 vs. St Mary’s W, 5-12/10 vs. Santa Clara W, 8-52/10 vs. Santa Clara W, 11-102/16 vs. San Jose St W, 3-22/17 vs. San Jose St W, 5-32/18 vs. San Jose St L, 7-42/24 vs. Hawaii W, 6-22/25 vs. Hawaii W, 6-52/26 vs. Hawaii W, 8-42/28 vs. San Francisco W, 4-13/2 at Nevada W, 19-63/3 at Nevada L, 4-33/4 at Nevada L, 6-23/6 vs. Eastern Mich W, 11-33/7 vs. Eastern Mich W, 8-23/10 vs. Miami Ohio L, 2-13/11 vs. Miami Ohio W, 3-23/12 vs. Navy W, 9-33/13 vs. New Mexico W, 9-33/14 vs. Notre Dame L, 5-43/15 vs. Bucknell W, 13-73/16 vs. Portland L, 9-33/17 vs. Illinois W, 14-43/20 at Pacific W, 8-23/23 at Rice L, 13-63/24 at Rice L, 8-13/25 at Rice L, 8-63/27 vs. Cal Poly W, 8-53/30 vs. Nevada W, 9-43/31 vs. Nevada L, 10-74/1 vs. Nevada L, 5-44/3 vs. St Mary’s W, 12-24/7 at Hawaii W, 10-34/8 at Hawaii L, 5-44/9 at Hawaii W, 13-34/12 at Hawaii Hilo W, 11-14/13 at Hawaii Hilo W, 15-24/14 at Hawaii Hilo W, 7-54/17 at Cal Poly L, 9-44/21 vs. TCU L, 6-54/21 vs. TCU L, 6-54/22 vs. TCU W, 7-54/25 vs. Santa Clara W, 10-74/28 vs. Hawaii Hilo W, 10-34/29 vs. Hawaii Hilo W, 4-34/30 vs. Hawaii Hilo W, 12-35/3 at TCU W, 4-35/4 at TCU W, 11-55/5 at TCU W, 6-55/8 vs. Sacramento St L, 4-35/12 vs. Rice W, 11-55/13 vs. Rice L, 8-55/18 at San Jose St W, 7-45/19 at San Jose St W, 9-25/20 at San Jose St L, 7-35/26 vs. Oral Roberts W, 2-15/26 at Pepperdine W, 8-6

2002Overall Record: 32-27WAC Record: 19-11Head Coach: Bob BennettDate Opponent Result2/1 at Santa Clara W, 8-52/2 at Santa Clara L, 8-42/3 at Santa Clara L, 2-12/8 at Cal Fullerton L, 3-02/9 at Cal Fullerton L, 17-112/10 at Cal Fullerton W, 10-42/12 at Cal Poly W, 14-72/15 vs. Stanford L, 6-22/16 vs. Stanford W, 7-52/18 vs. Stanford L, 8-32/22 vs. Washington L, 5-12/23 vs. Washington W, 13-92/24 vs. Washington L, 10-72/26 at Long Beach State W, 10-12/28 vs. Nebraska L, 7-13/1 vs. Nebraska L, 9-03/2 vs. Nebraska L, 10-63/8 vs. San Jose St.* L, 8-33/9 vs. San Jose St.* W, 7-63/10 vs. San Jose St.* W, 5-23/11 vs. Gonzaga# W, 9-53/12 vs. Illinois State# W, 10-73/13 vs. UCSB# W, 10-33/14 vs. Fordham# W, 18-83/15 vs. Oral Roberts# W, 9-33/16 vs. Pacific# W, 9-23/22 at Louisiana Tech* W, 14-13/23 at Louisiana Tech* W, 2-03/24 at Louisiana Tech* W, 3-23/26 at Houston L, 11-03/29 at Rice* L, 9-23/30 at Rice* L, 12-53/31 at Rice* L, 16-44/5 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 1-04/6 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 3-24/7 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 6-54/12 at San Jose St.* L, 6-5 (10)4/13 at San Jose St.* L, 6-44/14 at San Jose St.* L, 7-54/16 vs. California L, 9-24/19 vs. Nevada* W, 1-04/20 vs. Nevada* W, 4-24/21 vs. Nevada* W, 16-144/24 at UC Irvine L, 8-34/26 at Hawaii* L, 6-24/27 at Hawaii* W, 5-44/28 at Hawaii* W, 6-15/3 vs. Sacramento St W, 11-15/4 vs. Sacramento St L, 8-35/5 vs. Sacramento St L, 8-55/11 at Nevada* W, 5-15/11 at Nevada* W, 8-55/12 at Nevada* W, 7-35/17 vs. Rice* L, 4-15/18 vs. Rice* L, 17-95/19 vs. Rice* L, 12-15/24 vs. Hawaii* W, 5-35/25 vs. Hawaii* W, 6-25/26 vs. Hawaii* W, 6-5

* Western Athletic Conference Game#Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)

2003Overall Record: 30-29WAC Record: 14-16Head Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result2/4 at UC Irvine W, 1-02/7 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 12-02/8 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 10-12/9 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 10-42/14 vs. Stanford L, 4-12/15 vs. Stanford L, 5-22/16 vs. Stanford L, 7-22/18 vs. UC Irvine W, 9-52/21 vs. San Francisco L, 8-12/22 vs. San Francisco W, 6-52/23 vs. San Francisco W, 9-72/28 at Pepperdine L, 3-03/01 at Pepperdine L, 4-33/02 at Pepperdine L, 3-13/04 vs. Cal Poly L, 13-33/07 vs. Hawai’i* W, 6-33/08 vs. Hawai’i* L, 13-83/09 vs. Hawai’i* W, 5-43/10 Pennsylvania# W, 8-43/11 Illinois State# W, 15-63/12 Penn State# W, 7-23/13 Bowling Green# W, 7-33/14 Cal Poly# W, 3-2 (8)3/15 Gonzaga# W, 4-3(11)3/21 vs. Minnesota W, 7-43/22 vs. Minnesota W, 4-23/23 vs. Minnesota L, 14-13/25 at USC W, 11-93/28 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 9-53/29 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 8-5(11)3/30 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 8-44/04 at San Jose State* W, 9-34/05 at San Jose State* L, 4-34/06 at San Jose State* L, 3-04/11 vs. Rice* W, 7-34/12 vs. Rice* L, 9-24/13 vs. Rice* L, 3-24/15 vs. UC Irvine W, 4-34/18 at Hawai’i* L, 3-04/19 at Hawai’i* L, 7-54/20 at Hawai’i* L, 2-04/25 vs. Nevada* L, 6-24/26 vs. Nevada* L, 21-54/27 vs. Nevada* W, 12-74/30 vs. Long Beach State W, 5-3(11)5/02 at Louisiana Tech* L, 9-8 (13)5/03 at Louisiana Tech* W, 7-3 (10)5/04 at Louisiana Tech* L, 12-75/06 vs. California L, 4-25/09 vs. San Jose State* W, 7-55/10 vs. San Jose State* L, 10-15/11 vs. San Jose State* W, 3-25/16 at Nevada* W, 11-75/17 at Nevada* L, 7-55/18 at Nevada* W, 9-85/20 vs. USC W, 6-55/23 at Rice* W, 2-15/24 at Rice* L, 13-25/25 at Rice* L, 5-1

* Western Athletic Conference Game# Pepsi /Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)

2004Overall Record: 29-29WAC Record: 17-12Head Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result1/31 Alumni W, 8-42/6 vs. Stanford W, 3-12/7 vs. Stanford L, 13-42/8 vs. Stanford L, 10-32/10 vs. Cal Poly W, 8-22/13 at UCLA L, 6-22/14 at UCLA L, 13-112/15 at UCLA W, 3-2(10)2/17 vs. UC Irvine L, 5-32/20 vs. California L, 16-42/21 vs. California L, 2-02/22 vs. California W, 18-12/24 vs. Cal Poly W, 5-42/27 at UC Santa Barbara W, 7-62/28 at UC Santa Barbara L, 22-92/29 at UC Santa Barbara L, 8-33/2 vs. Loyola Marymount L, 14-23/4 vs. Dallas Baptist L, 6-23/5 vs. Dallas Baptist L, 13-03/6 vs. Dallas Baptist W, 5-43/8 Chicago State W, 12-03/9 Portland W, 12-23/10 BYU L, 5-33/11 Dallas Baptist L, 9-73/12 Monmouth W, 11-33/13 vs. BYU W, 10-93/19 vs. Cal State Fullerton W, 7-53/20 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 15-53/21 vs. Cal State FullertonL, 12-9(10)3/26 at Rice* L, 6-13/27 at Rice* L, 6-53/28 at Rice* L, 7-24/2 vs. Louisiana Tech* L, 11-84/3 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 11-34/4 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 12-44/6 at UC Irvine L, 5-14/9 at San Jose State* W, 4-24/10 at San Jose State* L, 5-34/11 at San Jose State* W, 5-24/16 at Nevada* L, 20-24/17 at Nevada* L, 10-84/18 at Nevada* W, 12-84/23 vs. Hawai’i* L, 4-24/24 vs. Hawai’i* W, 2-04/25 vs. Hawai’i* W, 13-84/30 at Louisiana Tech* W, 12-105/1 at Louisiana Tech* L, 6-55/2 at Louisiana Tech* L, 13-125/7 vs. San Jose State* W, 10-15/8 vs. San Jose State* W, 14-45/9 vs. San Jose State* L, 6-35/13 at Hawai’i* W, 7-25/14 at Hawai’i* W, 8-45/21 vs. Rice* L, 9-45/22 vs. Rice* W, 9-75/23 vs. Rice* W, 11-45/28 vs. Nevada* W, 12-55/29 vs. Nevada* W, 8-75/30 vs. Nevada* W, 12-1

* Western Athletic Conference Game

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2005Overall Record: 30-29WAC Record: 16-14Head Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result1/22 Alumni W, 12-51/29 at Stanford L, 12-11/30 at Stanford L, 7-01/30 at Stanford L, 8-42/4 vs. UCLA L, 7-42/5 vs. UCLA W, 8-42/6 vs. UCLA L, 6-52/12 at Cal State Fullerton L, 12-12/13 at Cal State Fullerton L, 9-02/18 vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 7-52/19 vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 5-32/20 vs. UC Santa Barbara W, 5-42/25 vs. Chicago State W, 12-32/26 vs. Chicago State W, 15-42/26 vs. Chicago State W, 3-02/27 vs. Chicago State W, 26-03/1 vs. Loyola Marymount W, 14-13/4 vs. Cal Poly L, 5-33/5 vs. Cal Poly L, 7-33/6 vs. Cal Poly L, 9-73/7 vs. Southern Utah# W, 5-33/8 vs. Pennsylvania# W, 6-13/9 vs. San Francisco# L, 8-53/10 vs. Dallas Baptist# W, 13-53/11 vs. Gonzaga# W, 6-33/12 vs. San Francisco# L, 13-03/17 vs. Iona L, 3-23/18 vs. Iona W, 9-13/18 vs. Iona W, 18-53/19 vs. Iona W, 4-13/25 vs. Hawai’i* W, 6-33/26 vs. Hawai’i* W, 6-33/27 vs. Hawai’i* W, 5-34/1 vs. Rice* L, 8-24/2 vs. Rice* L, 8-04/3 vs. Rice* W, 2-14/9 at San Jose St.* W, 4-34/9 at San Jose St.* L, 3-14/10 at San Jose St.* L, 6-5 (10)4/15 at Louisiana Tech* L, 2-14/16 at Louisiana Tech* L, 5-24/17 at Louisiana Tech* L, 10-74/22 vs. Nevada* W, 3-14/23 vs. Nevada* W, 10-74/24 vs. Nevada* L, 8-24/29 at Rice* W, 8-74/29 at Rice* L, 6-44/30 at Rice* L, 10-25/6 vs. San Jose St.* W, 10-45/7 vs. San Jose St.* W, 5-45/8 vs. San Jose St.* W, 7-65/12 at Hawai’i* L, 4-15/13 at Hawai’i* W, 8-45/14 at Hawai’i* W, 7-35/20 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 12-15/21 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 13-95/22 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 10-85/27 at Nevada* L, 6-55/28 at Nevada* L, 5-15/29 at Nevada* L, 20-7

* Western Athletic Conference Game# Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)

2006Overall Record: 45-18WAC Record: 18-6Head Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result1/27 at Cal Poly L, 6-31/28 at Cal Poly L, 4-11/29 at Cal Poly L, 9-82/3 at UCLA W, 11-92/4 at UCLA W, 5-02/5 at UCLA L, 12-22/10 vs. Pepperdine L, 7-22/11 vs. Pepperdine W, 9-82/12 vs. Pepperdine W, 8-32/17 vs. Utah Valley State W, 13-92/18 vs. Utah Valley State W, 8-02/19 vs. Utah Valley State L, 5-42/24 vs. Stanford L, 3-22/25 vs. Stanford W, 7-52/26 vs. Stanford L, 6-33/1 vs. San Francisco W, 4-33/4 vs. Portland W, 7-23/4 vs. Portland W, 3-03/5 vs. Portland W, 16-53/8 vs. San Francisco W, 5-23/12 vs. Bucknell# W, 3-13/13 vs. Miami (OH)# W, 7-33/14 vs. Gonzaga# W, 5-13/15 Binghamton# W, 7-6 (12)3/16 vs. Washington State# W, 6-13/17 vs. Bucknell# W, 13-13/18 vs. Lafayette# W, 10-93/24 vs. Sacramento State* W, 5-13/25 vs. Sacramento State* W, 13-63/26 vs. Sacramento State* W, 12-113/31 at New Mexico State* W, 6-34/1 at New Mexico State* W, 10-74/2 at New Mexico State* L, 9-84/7 vs. Hawai’i* L, 5-34/8 vs. Hawai’i* W, 6-14/9 vs. Hawai’i* W, 13-24/13 at Louisiana Tech* L, 5-4 (12)4/14 at Louisiana Tech* L, 5-4 (10)4/15 at Louisiana Tech* L, 1-04/21 at San Jose State* W, 5-34/22 at San Jose State* L, 7-54/23 at San Jose State* W, 4-04/27 vs. Dallas Baptist L, 10-34/28 vs. Dallas Baptist L, 9-74/29 vs. Dallas Baptist W, 13-44/29 vs. Dallas Baptist W, 6-35/5 vs. Nevada* W, 13-25/6 vs. Nevada* W, 19-35/7 vs. Nevada* W, 12-65/12 vs. San Jose State* W, 10-45/13 vs. San Jose State* W, 9-85/14 vs. San Jose State* W, 9-8 (12)5/19 at Sacramento State* W, 10-75/20 at Sacramento State* W, 14-35/21 at Sacramento State* W, 7-4

WAC Tournament(Fresno, Calif.)

5/25 vs. Sacramento State W, 10-25/26 vs. San Jose State W, 3-25/27 vs. Nevada W, 15-35/28 vs. Hawai’i W, 8-4

NCAA Regional(Fullerton, Calif.)

6/2 at San Diego W, 9-86/3 at Cal St Fullerton L, 9-26/4 vs. San Diego W, 9-86/4 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 10-3

* Western Athletic Conferenec Games# Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)

2007 Overall Record: 38-29WAC Record: 17-7WAC Regular Season ChampionsWAC Tournament ChampionsHead Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result2/2 San Francisco L, 6-22/3 San Francisco L, 4-32/4 San Francisco W, 5-42/6 at Cal Poly L, 6-32/10 at Stanford L, 9-22/11 at Stanford L, 6-42/13 CS Northridge W, 8-42/14 CS Northridge L, 10-32/16 Loyola Marymount W, 15-42/17 Loyola Marymount W, 5-32/18 Loyola Marymount W, 5-4 (10)2/23 at Pepperdine L, 4-02/24 at Pepperdine L, 3-22/25 at Pepperdine L, 10-42/28 at Santa Clara L, 3-23/2 San Diego W, 12-43/3 San Diego L, 8-33/4 San Diego W, 6-23/9 Santa Clara W, 8-7 (10)3/10 Santa Clara L, 4-13/11 Santa Clara L, 8-4 (10)3/12 Iowa W, 13-103/13 Iowa W, 14-63/14 Iowa% W, 4-23/15 Dallas Baptist% W, 9-53/16 Iowa% L, 10-83/17 Dallas Baptist% L, 12-10 (10)3/23 at Louisiana Tech* W, 11-83/24 at Louisiana Tech* L, 5-33/25 at Louisiana Tech* L, 8-63/27 UC Davis W, 8-23/30 Sacramento State* W, 16-73/31 Sacramento State* W, 8-14/1 Sacramento State* W, 5-24/3 at CS Northridge W, 7-64/5 at Nevada* W, 7-64/6 at Nevada* L, 2-04/7 at Nevada* W, 10-44/10 at UC Davis W, 4-34/13 Hawai’i* L, 9-84/15 Hawai’i-1* W, 4-34/15 Hawai’i-2* W, 6-54/20 New Mexico State* W, 7-04/21 New Mexico State* W, 14-34/22 New Mexico State* W, 9-14/24 at Santa Clara L, 9-14/25 at Stanford L, 7-24/27 Cal Poly L, 6-44/28 Cal Poly L, 16-94/29 Cal Poly L, 13-05/4 at San Jose State* W, 15-95/5 at San Jose State* W, 9-45/6 at San Jose State* W, 12-95/11 Louisiana Tech* L, 10-55/12 Louisiana Tech* W, 3-15/13 Louisiana Tech* W, 8-25/19 at Hawai’i* W, 7-5 (10)5/20 at Hawai’i* L, 7-65/21 at Hawai’i* L, 1-0

WAC Tournament(Reno, Nev.)

5/24 vs. Sacramento State W, 10-25/25 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 4-25/26 vs. San Jose State W, 6-25/27 vs. Nevada W, 17-4

NCAA Regional(San Diego, Calif.)

6/1 vs. San Diego W, 6-26/2 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 6-46/3 vs. Minnesota W, 11-66/3 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 13-2

2008 Overall Record: 47-31WAC Record: 21-11NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHead Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result2/22 UC Davis L, 4-22/23 UC Davis L, 3-12/23 UC Davis W, 7-02/24 UC Davis W, 6-32/28 Cal L, 14-42/29 at San Diego L, 5-23/1 Cal Poly L, 2-13/2 at San Diego State W, 9-23/4 at Santa Clara L, 6-5(10)3/8 Indiana W, 6-23/9 Indiana W, 9-43/10 New Mexico State L, 13-83/11 Portland L, 3-23/12 Indiana L, 11-13/13 Gonzaga W, 10-13/14 Utah W, 10-03/15 Portland W, 12-33/18 at San Francisco L, 13-83/20 at Hawai’i* L, 4-0 3/21 at Hawai’i* L, 2-03/22 at Hawai’i* W, 5-0 3/22 at Hawai’i* W, 4-2(10)3/25 Cal Poly W, 10-93/26 Cal Poly W, 13-113/28 Nevada* W, 12-43/29 Nevada* W, 11-1(7)3/29 Nevada* L, 4-13/30 Nevada* W, 13-3(7)4/1 Long Beach State W, 7-6 4/2 at Cal L, 5-44/9 at Cal Poly L, 8-54/11 Louisiana Tech* W, 14-54/12 Louisiana Tech* W, 9-84/12 Louisiana Tech* W, 11-1(7)4/13 Louisiana Tech* W, 8-04/15 at Cal Poly L, 10-74/18 at New Mexico State* W, 13-104/19 at New Mexico State* W, 9-54/19 at New Mexico State* W, 13-1(7)4/20 at New Mexico State* W, 24-6(7)4/22 Santa Clara L, 10-84/23 San Francisco W, 5-44/25 at Nevada* W, 9-34/26 at Nevada* L, 4-14/26 at Nevada* L, 7-34/27 at Nevada* L, 12-114/30 at San Francisco L, 7-65/2 New Mexico State* W, 11-85/3 New Mexico State * L, 9-25/3 New Mexico State* L, 12-75/4 New Mexico State * W, 6-45/6 at Long Beach State L, 2-15/9 San Jose State* W, 11-35/10 San Jose State* W, 9-85/10 San Jose State* W, 5-35/11 San Jose State* L, 2-15/16 at Sacramento State* L, 9-85/17 at Sacramento State* L, 4-05/17 at Sacramento State* W, 6-45/18 at Sacramento State* W, 13-6

WAC Tournament(Ruston, La.)

5/22 vs. Sacramento State W, 3-25/23 vs. San Jose State W, 7-35/24 vs. Hawai’i W, 11-45/25 vs. Nevada W, 6-4

NCAA Regional(Long Beach, Calif.)

5/30 vs. Long Beach State W, 7-35/31 vs. San Diego W, 6-06/1 vs. San Diego L, 15-16/2 vs. San Diego W, 5-1

NCAA Super Regional(Tempe, Ariz.)

6/7 at Arizona State L, 12-46/8 at Arizona State W, 8-66/9 at Arizona State W, 12-9

NCAA College World Series(Omaha, Neb.)

6/15 vs. Rice W, 17-56/17 vs. North Carolina W, 5-36/21 vs. North Carolina L, 4-36/22 vs. North Carolina W, 6-16/23 vs. Georgia L, 7-66/24 vs. Georgia W, 19-106/25 vs. Georgia W, 6-1

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2009 Overall Record: 32-30WAC Record: 12-12Head Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result2/20 Washington W, 5-42/21 Washington L, 11-42/22 Washington W, 3-12/24 Cal Poly L, 13-112/27 at Oregon L, 1-02/28 at Oregon L, 7-13/1 CS Oregon W, 10-33/7 Buffalo W, 6-33/8 Buffalo W, 22-43/9 Portland# W, 7-03/10 Cal State Bakersfield# W, 16-13/11 Buffalo# W, 7-53/12 Portland L, 4-23/13 Cal State Bakersfield# W, 3-23/14 Buffalo# W, 20-0 3/20 at Loyola Marymount L, 8-73/21 at Loyola Marymount L, 7-63/21 at Loyola Marymount L, 7-33/22 at Loyola Marymount L, 11-73/27 Lipscomb L, 10-63/28 Lipscomb W, 13-113/28 Lipscomb W, 10-03/29 Lipscomb W, 7-63/31 at UC Davis L, 11-34/1 UC Davis W, 4-2 4/3 Cal State Bakersfield W, 9-84/4 Cal State Bakersfield L, 4-34/5 Cal State Bakersfield W, 9-24/7 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 17-124/8 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 3-24/10 New Mexico State * W, 5-4(10) 4/11 New Mexico State* L, 2-04/12 New Mexico State* W,6-5 4/13 New Mexico State* L, 10-64/18 at Louisiana Tech * L, 11-94/18 at Louisiana Tech * L, 17-54/19 at Louisiana Tech * L, 14-124/19 at Louisiana Tech * L, 14-64/24 at San Jose State * W, 1-04/25 at San Jose State* W, 8-24/25 at San Jose State* L, 2-04/26 at San Jose State* L, 6-54/28 at Cal Poly L, 17-16(10)5/2 Nevada* L, 15-115/2 Nevada* L, 16-4(8)5/3 Nevada* W, 8-65/3 Nevada* W, 12-55/7 Hawai’i* W, 17-95/8 Hawai’i* W, 14-115/9 Hawai’i* L, 15-65/9 Hawai’i* L, 15-105/14 at Sacramento State* W, 15-75/15 at Sacramento State* W, 4-35/16 at Sacramento State* W, 11-85/16 at Sacramento State* W, 7-6

WAC Tournament(Reno, Nev.)

5/21 vs. New Mexico State L, 7-45/22 vs. San Jose State W, 6-35/23 vs. Hawai’i W, 10-35/24 vs. New Mexico State W, 9-75/24 vs. New Mexico State W, 5-3

NCAA Regional(San Diego, Calif.)

5/29 vs. UC Irvine L, 3-25/30 vs. San Diego State L, 4-1*Western Athletic Conference Game#Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)

2010Overall Record: 38-25WAC Record: 16-8Head Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result2/19 Nebraska W, 7-52/20 Nebraska W, 8-22/21 Nebraska W, 10-9 (11)2/22 Nebraska L, 4-12/26 at Washington L, 10-92/27 at Washington W, 11-102/28 at Washington W, 3-23/5 Oregon L, 7-23/6 Oregon L, 8-43/6 Oregon L, 5-23/7 Oregon L, 8-33/9 Santa Clara W, 10-93/11 Cal State Fullerton# W, 5-03/12 San Francisco# W, 5-23/13 San Diego State# W, 10-33/14 San Diego# L, 10-73/19 Loyola Marymount L, 12-53/20 Loyola Marymount L, 4-3 (10)3/20 Loyola Marymount L, 5-2 (8)3/21 Loyola Marymount W, 16-103/23 at Cal Poly W, 10-93/26 UC Davis W, 9-23/27 UC Davis W, 7-63/28 UC Davis L, 7-23/30 at California L, 8-54/01 Cal State Bakersfield W, 10-44/02 at Cal State Bakers. W, 13-9 (10)4/03 at Cal State Bakersfield W, 13-94/06 Cal Poly W, 7-54/09 at Hawai’i* W, 8-64/10 at Hawai’i* W, 8-54/10 at Hawai’i* W, 1-04/11 at Hawai’i* L, 4-04/13 vs. Cal State Bakersfield L, 12-24/16 vs. Louisiana Tech* L, 13-74/17 vs. Louisiana Tech* L, 13-5 4/17 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 14-44/18 vs. Louisiana Tech* W, 12-2 (8)4/23 at Nevada* W, 8-34/24 at Nevada* L, 17-6 4/24 at Nevada* L, 14-44/25 at Nevada* W, 9-34/29 vs. Dallas Baptist L, 13-9 (10)4/30 vs. Dallas Baptist W, 14-75/1 vs. Dallas Baptist W, 15-75/4 vs. Cal Poly L, 7-35/7 at New Mexico State* W, 21-115/8 at New Mexico State* W, 16-105/8 at New Mexico State* W, 12-45/9 at New Mexico State* W, 8-65/14 vs. San Jose State* W, 10-05/15 vs. San Jose State* L, 9-35/15 vs. San Jose State* L, 4-35/16 vs. San Jose State* W, 4-35/21/ vs. Sacramento State* L, 12-25/22 vs. Sacramento State* W, 7-65/22 vs. Sacramento State* W, 10-15/23 vs. Sacramento State* W, 8-4

WAC Tournament(Mesa, Ariz.)

5/27 vs. San Jose State W, 12-105/28 vs. Hawai’i L, 11-35/29 San Jose State W, 13-15/29 vs. Hawai’i W, 14-55/30 Hawai’i L, 9-6

*Western Athletic Conference Game#Aztec Invitational (San Diego, Calif.)

2011 Overall Record: 40-16WAC Record: 17-7WAC Regular Season ChampionsWAC Tournament ChampionsHead Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result2/19 Gonzaga W, 10-42/20 Oregon State W, 2-12/21 Oregon State W, 5-42/26 Pepperdine W, 7-32/27 Pepperdine-1 W, 7-52/27 Pepperdine-2 W, 8-13/1 Cal Poly L, 11-43/4 at UC Davis W, 12-43/5 at UC Davis W, 3-13/8 Bakersfield W, 9-23/11 at Nebraska W, 8-53/12 at Nebraska W, 1-03/13 at Nebraska L, 5-43/17 Washington State W, 7-53/18 Washington State W, 16-1 (6)3/19 Washington State W, 7-23/22 Ohio State W, 3-23/25 San Diego W, 6-03/26 San Diego W, 3-2 (22)3/27 San Diego W, 7-44/1 San Francisco W, 5-34/2 San Francisco W, 4-34/3 San Francisco L, 4-34/8 at San Jose State* L, 3-14/9 at San Jose State-1* W, 5-1 (7)4/9 at San Jose State-2* L, 4-34/10 at San Jose State* W, 5-34/15 Nevada* W, 8-34/16 Nevada-1* W, 8-1 (7)4/16 Nevada-2* W, 4-24/19 at Cal Poly L, 5-44/21 at Sacramento State* W, 2-04/22 at Sacramento State* W, 7-34/23 at Sacramento State-1* L, 2-1 (7)4/23 at Sacramento State-2* W, 12-44/29 Hawai’i* L, 6-5 (10)4/30 Hawai’i* L, 6-25/1 Hawai’i* W, 4-25/2 Hawai’i* W, 12-2 (7)5/6 at Louisiana Tech* W, 9-45/7 at Louisiana Tech-1* L, 8-6 (7)5/7 at Louisiana Tech-2* W, 7-45/8 at Louisiana Tech* L, 8-45/12 New Mexico State* W, 17-4 (7)5/13 New Mexico State* W, 15-75/14 New Mexico State* W, 17-2 (7)5/15 New Mexico State* W, 6-3 5/19 Nevada* W, 7-15/20 Bakersfield L, 6-05/21 at Bakersfield L, 5-25/22 at Bakersfield L, 7-4

WAC Tournament(Mesa, Ariz.)

5/26 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 13-1 (7)5/27 vs. Hawai’i W, 11-55/28 vs. Hawai’i W, 15-4

NCAA Regional(Los Angeles, Calif.)

6/3 vs. UC Irvine L, 12-66/4 vs. UCLA L, 3-1

*Western Athletic Conference game

2012 Overall Record: 31-28WAC Record: 8-10WAC Tournament ChampionsHead Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result2/17 Butler W, 3-02/18 Butler-1 L, 12-9 (10)2/18 Butler-2 W, 6-02/19 Butler W, 17-22/22 at Bakersfield L, 4-02/24 at Pepperdine L, 3-22/25 at Pepperdine W, 8-42/26 at Pepperdine L, 6-02/28 UC Santa Barbara L, 7-13/2 Stanford W, 7-43/3 Stanford L, 16-03/4 Stanford L, 9-23/8 San Francisco W, 2-13/9 San Francisco W, 6-23/10 San Francisco L, 6-33/11 San Francisco L, 6-13/13 at UC Santa Barbara W, 3-23/16 Bakersfield W, 2-13/18 Bakersfield W, 5-03/20 Kent State W, 14-23/21 Kent State W, 5-23/23 UC Riverside L, 5-13/24 UC Riverside W, 2-13/27 California L, 7-63/30 New Mexico L, 9-33/31 New Mexico L, 7-14/1 New Mexico W, 4-34/3 at Santa Clara L, 9-54/5 at Hawai’i* L, 8-24/6 at Hawai’i* W, 5-34/7 at Hawai’i* L, 3-2 (10)4/14 San Jose State-1* L, 4-04/14 San Jose State-2* L, 4-34/15 San Jose State* L, 11-24/17 at Cal Poly W, 5-34/21 Bakersfield L, 8-14/24 Cal Poly W, 3-24/27 at Nevada* L, 8-24/28 at Nevada* W, 14-24/29 at Nevada* L, 1-05/2 UC Davis W, 11-45/4 Sacramento State* L, 9-75/5 Sacramento State* W, 10-65/6 Sacramento State* W, 8-65/11 at New Mexico State-1* W, 12-25/11 at New Mexico State-2* L, 2-1 (12)5/12 at New Mexico State* W, 14-7 5/18 Louisiana Tech* W, 12-25/19 Louisiana Tech* W, 4-05/20 Louisiana Tech* L, 5-2

WAC Tournament(Mesa, Ariz.)

5/23 vs. Hawai’i W, 8-25/24 vs. New Mexico State W, 15-85/25 vs. Sacramento State L, 8-35/26 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 6-45/26 vs. Sacramento State W, 9-65/27 vs. Sacramento State W, 4-3 (12)

NCAA Regional(Stanford, Calif.)

6/1 vs. Stanford L, 9-16/2 vs. Michigan State W, 8-26/3 vs. Pepperdine L, 8-5

*Western Ahtletic Conference Game

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2013 Overall Record: 23-33Mountain West Record: 14-16Head Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result2/15 UC Santa Barbara W, 8-12/16 UC Santa Barbara L, 8-12/17 UC Santa Barbara L, 11-32/22 at Stanford L, 3-12/23 at Stanford L, 7-4 (10)2/24 at Stanford L, 7-42/26 at Bakersfield L, 5-33/1 USC L, 9-13/2 USC W, 5-13/3 USC W, 14-33/5 San Jose State L, 10-33/7 at California L, 5-4 (10)3/8 at California L, 8-13/9 at California L, 4-33/10 at California L, 8-43/15 San Diego State* W, 1-03/16 San Diego State* L, 11-63/17 San Diego State* L, 4-23/19 at Pacific L, 11-43/22 at Air Force* L, 14-73/26 at Sacramento State W, 3-23/28 at Nevada* L, 5-33/29 at Nevada* W, 4-03/30 at Nevada* L, 7-64/2 Pacific W, 4-34/5 UNLV* L, 9-84/6 UNLV* L, 9-84/7 UNLV* W, 5-34/12 at New Mexico* L, 11-44/13 at New Mexico* L, 14-34/14 at New Mexico* L, 4-34/17 Bakersfield L, 8-54/19 Air Force-1* W, 9-44/19 Air Force-2* W, 8-54/20 Air Force-1* W, 7-04/20 Air Force-2* W, 8-64/21 Air Force* W, 5-34/23 at Bakersfield L, 2-04/26 at San Diego State* W, 7-54/27 at San Diego State* L, 10-84/28 at San Diego State* L, 4-24/30 Bakersfield W, 7-45/3 at UNLV* L, 4-15/4 at UNLV* L, 9-25/5 at UNLV* W, 9-45/7 Hawai’i W, 8-65/10 New Mexico* L, 9-0 5/11 New Mexico* L, 7-25/12 New Mexico* W, 9-85/16 Nevada* W, 2-1 (10)5/17 Nevada* W, 10-45/18 Nevada* W, 6-4

Mountain West Tournament(Fresno, Calif.)

5/22 vs. Nevada L, 4-3 (12)5/23 vs. UNLV W, 6-45/24 vs. Nevada W, 10-15/24 vs. San Diego State L, 4-0

* Mountain West Conference Game

2014 Overall Record: 28-29Mountain West Record: 13-17Head Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result2/14 at UC Irvine W, 10-0 (10)2/15 at UC Irvine W, 8-7 (13)2/16 at UC Irvine L, 1-02/18 Grand Canyon W, 10-12/19 Sacramento State L, 6-42/21 Nevada* W, 4-12/22 Nevada* W, 5-32/23 Nevada* W, 11-93/1 Texas A&M W, 5-03/1 Texas A&M W, 6-53/2 Texas A&M W, 1-03/5 at Sacramento State L, 2-1 (10)3/8 at Air Force-1* L, 6-23/8 at Air Force-2* W, 7-53/9 at Air Force* W, 10-83/11 Penn State W, 13-33/12 Penn State W, 12-33/14 New Mexico* L, 9-73/15 New Mexico* L, 6-23/16 New Mexico* L, 6-43/18 California W, 6-03/19 BYU W, 2-13/21 at Creighton L, 2-13/23 at Creighton L, 6-23/25 UC Santa Barbara L, 5-43/28 at San Diego State* L, 2-13/29 at San Diego State* W, 6-43/30 at San Diego State* L, 1-04/1 Pacific L, 7-34/4 UNLV* L, 6-04/5 UNLV* W, 2-04/6 UNLV* L, 7-04/8 Cal State Northridge W, 8-24/11 at New Mexico* L, 5-44/12 at New Mexico* L, 11-64/13 at New Mexico* L, 4-14/15 at Pacific L, 6-44/17 at Nevada* W, 20-104/18 at Nevada* L, 9-8 (12)4/19 at Nevada* L, 9-84/22 California W, 7-44/23 Cal State Fullerton W, 2-1 (16)4/26 Air Force-1* W, 8-14/26 Air Force-2* W, 6-14/27 Air Force* W, 11-14/30 at Cal State Fullerton L, 8-15/2 at San Jose State* L, 3-2 5/3 at San Jose State* W, 8-05/4 at San Jose State* L, 5-25/7 at Bakersfield L, 6-35/13 Bakersfield W, 8-45/15 San Diego State* L, 9-25/16 San Diego State* W, 4-35/17 San Diego State* L, 11-8

Mountain West Tournament(Las Vegas, Nev.)

5/21 vs. Nevada W, 4-35/22 vs. UNLV L, 5-35/23 vs. Nevada L, 10-2

*Mountain West Conference Game

2015Overall Record: 31-28Mountain West Record: 18-12Head Coach: Mike BatesoleDate Opponent Result2/13 UC Irvine W, 5-42/14 UC Irvine W, 7-52/15 UC Irvine W, 7-52/17 Cal Poly L, 7-62/20 at Nevada* L, 9-8 (10)2/21 at Nevada* L, 12-72/22 at Nevada* L, 7-42/24 USC L, 3-2 (10)2/27 UNLV* W, 10-52/28 UNLV* W, 2-13/1 UNLV* W, 4-03/3 Sacramento State W, 6-23/6 at Oregon State L, 2-1 (11)3/7 at Oregon State-1 L, 5-23/7 at Oregon State-2 L, 12-23/8 at Oregon State L, 2-13/10 Wagner W, 4-23/11 Wagner W, 10-13/13 UC Davis W, 5-43/14 UC Davis L, 4-33/15 Santa Clara L, 1-03/17 at USC W, 14-73/20 San Jose State* W, 6-43/21 San Jose State* W, 9-23/22 San Jose State* W, 6-33/25 California W, 7-23/27 at New Mexico* L, 12-73/28 at New Mexico* W, 8-13/29 at New Mexico* L, 5-14/1 at UC Santa Barbara L, 6-54/2 at UC Santa Barbara L, 2-14/3 at UC Santa Barbara L, 7-24/4 at UC Santa Barbara L, 9-34/10 Nevada* L, 5-44/11 Nevada* W, 14-104/12 Nevada* W, 3-14/14 at Cal Poly L, 10-64/18 Air Force-1* L, 2-14/18 Air Force-2* L, 10-14/19 Air Force* W, 6-54/22 at Sacramento State W, 8-04/24 San Diego State* W, 5-4 (10)4/25 San Diego State* L, 15-34/26 San Diego State L, 9-44/28 California L, 4-15/1 at San Jose State* W, 4-05/2 at San Jose State* L, 7-35/3 at San Jose State* W, 3-05/5 Cal State Northridge W, 4-3 (16)5/8 at UNLV* W, 6-15/9 at UNLV* W, 8-35/10 at UNLV* W, 6-25/15 New Mexico* L, 7-65/15 New Mexico* L, 1-05/16 New Mexico* W, 11-2

Mountain West Tournament(Reno, Nev.)

5/20 vs. UNLV W, 6-55/21 vs. San Diego State W, 15-75/23 vs. New Mexico L, 9-15/23 vs. San Diego State L, 7-6 (10)

* Mountain West Conference Game

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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BULLDOGS’ POSTSEASON HISTORYPOSTSEASON RECORD: 67-74(34 APPEARANCES)REGIONAL RECORD: 58-66CWS RECORD: 9-8(4 APPEARANCES)

1952District 8, Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 9, UC Santa Barbara 5Fresno State 19, UC Santa Barbara 1Fresno State 2, Seattle 1Fresno State 20, Seattle 4

District 8, Corvallis, Ore.Oregon State 2, Fresno State 1Oregon State 8, Fresno State 4

1954District 8, Eugene, Ore.Fresno State 7, USC 4Fresno State 9, USC 3

District 8, Eugene, Ore.Oregon 9, Fresno State 5Oregon 1, Fresno State 4

1955District 8, Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 6, Willamette 3Fresno State 8, Pepperdine 7Fresno State 9, San Jose State 4San Jose State 3, Fresno State 1Fresno State 5, San Jose State 1

District 8, Los Angeles, Calif.USC 8, Fresno State 1USC 15, Fresno State 2

1959District 8, Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 23, Santa Clara 11Fresno State 15, Santa Clara 3

District 8, Seattle, Wash.Fresno State 3, Washington 2Washington 5, Fresno State 4Fresno State 10, Washington 5

College World Series, Omaha, Neb. Fresno State 6, Northern Colorado 5Arizona 5, Fresno State 1Fresno State 7, Western Michigan 2Fresno State 2, Arizona 0Oklahoma State 4, Fresno State 0(FS places 3rd in CWS)

1961District 8, Los Angeles, Calif.USC 4, Fresno State 1Fresno State 6, USC 4USC 10, Fresno State 6

1962District 8, Santa Clara, Calif.Santa Clara 6, Fresno State 1Fresno State 3, Santa Clara 2Santa Clara 4, Fresno State 2

1966District 8, Los Angeles, Calif.Washington State 5, Fresno State 2Fresno State 5, Cal Poly-Pomona 4Washington State 2, Fresno State 1

1967District 8, Stanford, Calif.Fresno State 7, Stanford 3District 8, Fresno, Calif.Stanford 6, Stanford 3Stanford 6, Stanford 4

1977West Regional, Honolulu, HawaiiFresno State 7, Cal State L.A. 4USC 7, Fresno State 3Cal State L.A. 15, Fresno State 11

1979West Regional, Tucson, Ariz.Fresno State 10, Portland State 8UCLA 5, Fresno State 4CS Fullerton 12, Fresno State 3

1980West Regional, Tucson, Ariz.Fresno State 10, Portland State 8CS Fullerton 10, Fresno State 2

1981West Regional, Tempe, Ariz.CS Fullerton 9, Fresno State 8Fresno State 10, Gonzaga 8CS Fullerton 10, Fresno State 9

1982West Regional, Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 14, Pepperdine 5Stanford 17, Fresno State 10Pepperdine 11, Fresno State 8

1983West Regional, Honolulu, HawaiiCS Fullerton 7, Fresno State 5Fresno State 13, Brigham Young 6Fresno State 6, CS Fullerton 3Arizona State 7, Fresno State 2

1984West Regional, Fresno, Calif.San Diego State 10, Fresno State 6Fresno State 15, USC 12 (10)San Diego State 10, Fresno State 7

1985West Regional, Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 7, California 6 (10)Arizona 6, Fresno State 0Fresno State 12, Brigham Young 8Arizona 10, Fresno State 3

1988West I Regional, Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 10, California 8 (10)Fresno State 9, Brigham Young 4 USC 18, Fresno State 17Fresno State 7, Washington State 6Fresno State 17, USC 12Fresno State 14, USC 3

College World Series, Omaha, Neb.Stanford 10, Fresno State 3Miami, Fla. 8, Fresno State 4 (12)(FS places T-7th in CWS)

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BULLDOGS’ POSTSEASON HISTORY1989West II Regional, Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 9, Notre Dame 8Michigan 5, Fresno State 3Fresno State 11, Notre Dame 4Wichita State 6, Fresno State 4

1990West I Regional, Palo Alto, Calif.Fresno State 3, S. Illinois 2San Diego State 8, Fresno State 2S. Illinois 3, Fresno State 1

1991West II Regional, Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 7, CS Northridge 2Fresno State 4, Stanford 2Fresno State 7, Stanford 5CS Northridge 6, Fresno State 2Fresno State 6, CS Northridge 5

College World Series, Omaha, Neb.Fresno State 6, Florida State 3LSU 15, Fresno State 3Florida 2, Fresno State 1(FS places T-5th in CWS)

1992 West Regional, Tucson, Ariz.Pepperdine 5, Fresno State 4 (10)Washington 4, Fresno State 3

1993Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn.Fresno State 7, Kansas 4Clemson 10, Fresno State 3Fresno State 6, Tennessee 2Fresno State 11, Clemson 4Kansas 3, Fresno State 2 (10)

1994South Regional, Baton Rouge, La.Tulane 7, Fresno State 5LSU 6, Fresno State 2

1995West Regional, Fresno, Calif.Pepperdine 9, Fresno State 5USC 22, Fresno State 17

1996Central II Regional, Lubbock, TexasFresno State 12, Texas Tech 5Oklahoma State 12, Fresno State 5Texas Tech 13, Fresno State 2

1997West Regional, Palo Alto, Calif.Fresno State 2, Texas A&M 1Santa Clara 8, Fresno State 1Fresno State 8, Cal State Fullerton 7Fresno State 10, Cal State Fullerton 7Stanford 5, Fresno State 2

2000Stanford Regional, Palo Alto, Calif.Stanford 5, Fresno State 1Nevada 13, Fresno State 5

2001USC Regional, Los Angeles, Calif.Pepperdine 4, Fresno State 0Fresno State 2, Oral Roberts 1Fresno State 8, Pepperdine 6USC 8, Fresno State 0

2006Fullerton Regional, Fullerton, Calif.Fresno State 9, San Diego 8Cal State Fullerton 9, Fresno State 2Fresno State 9, San Diego 8Cal State Fullerton 10, Fresno State 3

2007San Diego Regional, San Diego, Calif.Fresno State 6, San Diego 2Cal State Fullerton 6, Fresno State 4Fresno State 11, Minnesota 6Cal State Fullerton 13, Fresno State 2

2008 - NATIONAL CHAMPIONSLong Beach Regional, Long Beach, Calif.Fresno State 7, Long Beach State 3Fresno State 9, San Diego 0San Diego 15, Fresno State 1Fresno State 5, San Diego 1

Arizona Super Regional, Tempe, Ariz.Arizona State 12, Fresno State 4Fresno State 8, Arizona State 6Fresno State 12, Arizona State 9

College World Series, Omaha, Neb.Fresno State 17, Rice 5Fresno State 5, North Carolina 3North Carolina 4, Fresno State 3Fresno State 6, North Carolina 1Georgia 7, Fresno State 6Fresno State 19, Georgia 10Fresno State 6, Georgia 1

2009Irvine Regional, Irvine, Calif.UC Irvine 4, Fresno State 2San Diego State 4, Fresno State 1

2011UCLA Regional, Los Angeles, Calif.UC Irvine 12, Arizona State 6UCLA 3, Fresno State 1

2012Stanford Regional, Stanford, Calif.Stanford 9, Fresno State 1Fresno State 8, Michigan State 2Pepperdine 8, Fresno State 5

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FRESNO STATE NCAA POSTSEASON RECORDS VS. OPP.Arizona (1-4)1959 - 1-5*; 2-0*1980 - 4-51985 - 0-6; 3-10

Arizona State (2-2)1983 - 2-7*2008 - 4-12; 8-6; 12-9

BYU (3-0)1983 - 13-61985 - 12-81988 - 9-4

Cal Poly-Pomona (1-0)19666 – 5-4

Cal State Fullerton (3-9)1979 - 3-121980 - 2-101981 - 8-9; 9-101983 - 5-7; 6-31997 - 8-7; 10-72006 - 2-9; 3-102007 - 4-6; 2-13

Cal State L.A. (1-1)1977 - 7-4; 11-15

Cal State Northridge (2-1)1991 - 7-2; 2-6; 6-5

California (1-0)1985 - 7-6 (10)

Clemson (1-1)1993 - 3-10; 11-4

Florida (0-1)1991 - 1-2* Florida State (1-0)1991 - 6-3*

Georgia (2-1)2008 - 6-7*; 19-10*; 6-1*

Gonzaga (1-0)1981 -10-8

Kansas (1-1)1993 - 7-4; 2-3 (10)

Long Beach State (1-0)2008 - 7-3

LSU (0-2)1991 - 3-15*1994 - 2-6

Miami [Fla.] (0-1)1988 - 4-8 (12)*

Michigan (0-1)1989 - 3-5

Michigan State (1-0)2012 - 8-2

Minnesota (2-0)1988 - 10-82007 - 11-6

Nevada (0-1)2000 - 5-13

North Carolina (2-1)2008 - 5-3*; 3-4*; 6-1*

Notre Dame (2-0)1989 - 9-8; 11-4

Northern Colorado (1-0)1959 - 6-5*

Oklahoma State (0-2)1959 - 0-4*1996 - 5-12

Oral Roberts (1-0)2001 - 2-1

Oregon (0-2)1954 - 5-9; 0-1

Oregon State (0-2)1952 - 1-2; 4-8

Pepperdine (3-5)1955 - 8-71982 - 14-5; 8-111992 - 4-5 (10)1995 - 5-92001 - 0-4; 8-62012 - 5-8

Portland State (1-0)1979 - 10-8

Rice (1-0)2008 - 17-5*

San Diego (5-1)2006 - 9-8; 9-82007 - 6-22008 - 9-0; 1-15; 5-1

San Diego State (0-4)1984 - 6-10; 7-101990 - 4-82009 - 1-4

San Jose State (2-1)1955 - 9-4; 1-3; 5-1

Santa Clara (3-3)1959 - 23-11; 15-31962 - 1-6; 3-2; 2-41997 - 1-8

Seattle (2-0)1952 - 2-1; 20-4

Southern Illinois (1-1)1990 - 3-2; 1-3

Stanford (3-7)1967 - 7-3; 3-6; 4-61982 - 10-17

1988 - 3-10*1991 - 4-2; 7-51997 - 2-52000 - 1-52012 - 1-9

Tennessee (1-0)1993 - 6-2

Texas A&M (1-0)1997 - 2-1

Texas Tech (1-1)1996 - 12-5; 2-13

Tulane (0-1)1994 - 5-7

UC Irvine (0-2)2009 - 2-42011 - 6-12

UC Santa Barbara (2-0)1952 - 9-5; 19-1

UCLA (0-2)1979 - 4-52011 - 1-3

USC (6-8)1954 - 7-4; 9-31955 - 1-8; 2-151961 - 1-4; 6-4; 6-101977 - 3-71984 - 15-12 (10)1988 - 17-18; 17-12; 14-31995 - 17-222001 - 0-8

Washington (2-2)1959 - 3-2; 4-5; 10-51992 - 3-4

Washington State (1-2)1966 - 2-5; 1-21988 - 7-6

Western Michigan (1-0)1959 - 7-2*

Willamette (1-0)1955 - 6-3

Wichita State (0-1)1989 - 4-6

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BULLDOGS IN THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RECORD BOOKOVERALL COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - INDIVIDUALBatting - SeriesCategory Name (Team) No. RankMost Runs Steve Susdorf (2008) 10 T-3rdMost Doubles Steve Susdorf (2008) 4 T-1stMost Home Runs Tom Mendonca (2008) 4 T-1stMost Total Bases Steve Detwiler (2008) 22 T-6thMost Runs Batted In Tom Mendonca (2008) 11 T-5th & Steve Detwiler (2008) 11 T-5th

Batting - Single GameCategory Name (Team) No. RankTotal Bases Steve Detwiler (2008) 11 T-5th

Pitching - SeriesCategory Name (Team) No. RankMost Games Started Justin Wilson (2008) 3 T-1st

Pitching - Single gameCategory Name (Team) Opp. RankShutouts Leroy Gregory (1959) def. Arizona 2-0 1 of 105

Fielding - Single GameCategory Name (Team) No. RankPassed Balls Jim Garrett (1959) 3 T-1st

OVERALL COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - TEAMBatting - SeriesCategory (Team) No. Rank Most Hits Allowed (2008) 249 T-4thMost Runs (2008) 62 T-1stMost Hits (2008) 77 T-2ndMost Home Runs (2008) 14 T-3rdMost Total Bases (2008) 136 2ndMost RBI (2008) 61 T-1stHit-by-Pitch (2008) 9 T-5th

Batting - Single GameCategory (Team) No. Opp. RankTriples (1991) 3 LSU T-2nd

Batting - Single Game (Both Teams)Category (Team) No. Opp. RankMost Hits (2008) 35 Georgia T-5thRBI (2008) 28 Georgia 5th

Pitching - SeriesCategory (Team) No. Rank Most Hits Allowed (2008) 71 3rd

Pitching - Single GameCategory (Team) No. Opp. RankPassed Balls (1959) 5 Arizona 1st

Pitching - Single Game (Both Teams)Category (Team) No. Opp. RankMost Earned Runs (2008) 27 Georgia T-4th

Fielding - SeriesCategory (Team) No. Rank Most Double Plays (2008) 11 T-2nd

CWS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL(One Appearance - June 23-25, 2008 vs. Georgia)Batting - GameCategory Name No. RankMost Hits Steve Detwiler 4 - Game 3 T-1stMost Triples Steve Susdorf 1 - Game 1 T-1st Danny Muno 1 - Game 2 T-1stMost Home Runs Steve Detwiler 2 - Game 3 T-1stMost Extra-Base Hits Steve Detwiler (2 HR, 1 2B) 3 - Game 3 1stMost Runs Scored Danny Muno 4 - Game 2 1stMost RBI Steve Detwiler 6 - Game 3 1stMost Total Bases Steve Detwiler 11 - Game 3 1st

Batting - SeriesCategory Name No. RankAt-Bats Gavin Hedstrom 15 T-1stMost Hits Steve Detwiler 8 1stMost Doubles Steve Detwiler 2 T-1st Steve Susdorf 2 T-1stMost Home Runs Steve Detwiler 3 T-1stMost Extra-Base Hits Steve Detwiler 5 (3 HR, 2 2B) 1stMost Runs Scored Steve Susdorf 6 1stMost RBI Steve Detwiler 9 1stMost Total Bases Steve Detwiler 19 1st

Fielding - GameCategory Name No. RankMost Errors Danny Muno 3 - Game 3 T-1st

Fielding - SeriesCategory Name No. RankMost Errors Danny Muno 3 T-1st

CWS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS RECORDS - TEAM(One Appearance - June 23-25, 2008 vs. Georgia)Batting - SeriesCategory No. RankSlugging Percentage .591 1stMost Hits 34 1stMost Triples 2 T-1stMost Extra-Base Hits 15 1stMost Runs 31 1stMost RBI 30 1stMost Total Bases 65 1stAt-Bats 110 T-2nd

Batting - GameCategory No. RankMost Hits 19 - Game 2 1stMost Extra Base - Hits 6 - Game 1 T-1stMost Runs 19 - Game 2 1stMost RBI 18 - Game 2 1stMost Total Bases 29 - Game 2 1stAt-Bats 41 - Game 2 T-2nd

Fielding - SeriesCategory No. RankMost Errors 6 T-1st

Fielding - GameCategory No. RankMost Errors 4 - Game 3 T-1st

Pitching - GameCategory No. RankFewest Runs Allowed 1 - Game 3 T-2ndFewest Strikeouts 1 - Game 1 1st

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BULLDOGS IN THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RECORD BOOKBatting - Series (Both Teams)Category No. RankMost Hits 66 1stMost Triples 3 1stMost Extra-Base Hits 22 T-1stMost Runs 49 1stRBI 48 1stMost Total Bases 109 1st

Batting - Game (Both Teams)Category No. RankMost Hits 35 - Game 2 1stMost Extra-Base Hits 10 - Game 1 T-1stMost Runs 29 - Game 2 1stRBI 28 - Game 2 1stMost Total Bases 46 - Game 2 1st

CWS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS RECORDS - INDIVIDUALGame 3, Fresno State vs. Georgia (June 25, 2008)Batting - Series (Both Teams)Category Name No. RankMost Hits Steve Detwiler 4 T-2ndMost Home Runs Steve Detwiler 2 T-1stMost Total Bases Steve Detwiler 11 1stMost Runs Batted In Steve Detwiler 6 2nd

FieldingCategory Name No. RankMost Errors Danny Muno 3 T-1st

CAREER RECORDS - INDIVIDUALBatting - Series (Both Teams)Category Name (Team) No. RankSlugging Percentage Steve Susdorf (2008) .733 9th(min. 30 at bats)

LARGEST MARGIN OVERCOME FOR VICTORY5, Fresno State (19) vs. Georgia (10), June 24, 2008(Fresno State trailed 5-0 going into the bottom of the 3rd inning.) - T-1st

CWS TOURNAMENT TEAM MEMBERS2008 Erik Wetzel, 2B 2008 Tom Mendonca, 3B 2008 Steve Susdorf, OF 2008 Steve Detwiler, OF 2008 Justin Wilson, RHP

CWS MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER2008 Tom Mendonca

Date Site Opponent FS-Opp NetworkApril 23, 1988 Fresno, Calif Brigham Young 7-4 ESPNJune 4, 1988 Omaha, Neb. Stanford 3-10 ESPNJune 6, 1988 Omaha, Neb. Miami (Fla.) 3-4 (12) ESPNFeb. 19, 1989 Fresno, Calif. San Diego State 13-10 ESPNMay 6, 1990 Fresno, Calif. Long Beach State 8-4 ESPNMay 31, 1990 Omaha, Neb. Florida State 6-3 ESPNJune 2, 1991 Omaha, Neb. LSU 3-15 ESPNJune 4, 1991 Omaha, Neb. Florida 1-2 ESPNApril 8, 2006 Fresno, Calif. Hawai’i 6-1 CSTVJune 2, 2006 Fullerton, Calif. San Diego 9-8 ESPNUJune 3, 2006 Fullerton, Calif. Cal State Fullerton 2-9 ESPNUJune 4, 2006 Fullerton, Calif. San Diego 9-8 ESPNUJune 4, 2006 Fullerton, Calif. Cal State Fullerton 3-10 ESPNUJune 7, 2008 Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State 4-12 ESPNUJune 8, 2008 Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State 8-6 ESPN2June 9, 2008 Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State 12-9 ESPN2June 15, 2008 Omaha, Neb. Rice 17-5 ESPNJune 17, 2008 Omaha, Neb. North Carolina 5-3 ESPN2June 21, 2008 Omaha, Neb. North Carolina 3-4 ESPN2June 22, 2008 Omaha, Neb. North Carolina 6-1 ESPN ClassicJune 23, 2008 Omaha, Neb. Georgia 6-7 ESPNJune 24, 2008 Omaha, Neb. Georgia 19-10 ESPNJune 25, 2008 Omaha, Neb. Georgia 6-1 ESPNMay 29, 2009 Irvine, Calif. UC Irvine 2-3 ESPN2May 30, 2009 Irvine, Calif. San Diego State 1-4 ESPN2

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BULLDOGS IN THE PROS (2015 SEASON) Former Bulldogs who played pro baseball (MLB/MILB) in 2015

MLB• Doug FisterWashington Nationals• Matt GarzaMilwaukee Brewers• Casey McGeheeSan Francisco Giants/Miami Marlins• Justin MilerColorado Rockies• Tanner ScheppersTexas Rangers• Justin WilsonNew York Yankees

MILB• Manny ArgomanizGCL Yankees1(New York Yankees - Rookie)• Jordan BrinkEugene Emeralds(Chicago Cubs - Class SS)• Gene EscatBowie Baysox(Baltimore Orioles - Class AA)• Taylor GarrisonTrenton Thunder(New York Yankees - Class AA)

• Justin HaleyPortland Sea Dogs(Boston Red Sox- Class AA)• Thomas HarlanAltoona Curve(Pittsburgh Pirates - Class AA)• Aaron JudgeScranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders(New York Yankees - Class AAA)• Cody KendallRound Rock Express(Texas Rangers - Class AAA)• Tyler LinehanWisconsin Timber Rattlers(Milwaukee Brewers - Class A)• Jordan LuplowWest Virgina Power(Pittsburgh Pirates - Class A)• Chris MariscalClinton Lumberkings(Seattle Mariners - Class A)• Garrett MundellCharleston RiverDogs(New York Yankees - Class A)• Danny MunoLas Vegas 51’s(New York Mets - Class AAA)

• Jordan RiberaNew Britain Rock Cats(Colorado Rockies - Class AA)• Jake Shull Connecticut Tigers(Detroit Tigers - Class SS)• Tyler StirewaltElizabethton Twins(Minnesota Twins - Rookie)• Taylor WardBurlington Bees(Los Angeles Angels - Class A)• Garrett WeberReno Aces(Arizona Diamondbacks - Class AAA)• Trent WoodwardFresno Grizzles(Houston Astros - Class AAA)• Austin WynnsFrederick Keys(Baltimore Orioles - Class A Adv.)

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1965 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club10 Richard Pierini, RHP Astros13 Buz Stephen, RHP* Astros23 Robert Schanze, 3B Cardinals

1966 - January Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club3 Mike Griffith, LHP Mets

1966 - January Secondary PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club2 Buz Stephen, RHP* Twins

1966 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club5 Wayne McGhee, C Red Soxs23 Earl Vickers, OF* Phillies29 Dan Pollard, 1B Angels35 David Nitschke, C* Dodgers

1966 - June Secondary PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club1 Buz Stephen, RHP Twins (6th overall)

1967 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club26 Donald Peracchi, 1B Angels37 Larry Gonsalves, RHP* Royals39 Earl Vickers, OF White Soxs

1967 - June Secondary PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club4 Earl Vickers, OF Giants7 Robert Perruchon, OF Angels9 David Nitschke, C Mets

1968 - January Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club6 Larry Gonsalves, RHP Red Sox

1968 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club6 William Brown, INF Red Sox

1969 - January Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club9 Ray Strable, RHP Twins

1969 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club35 David Schmidt, SS Twins

1970 - January Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club17 Robert Ulrich, RHP Giants

1970 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club19 Darrell Gambero, RHP Royals21 Robert Groth, OF Angels

1971 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club5 Richard Mahlmann, LHP Twins7 Scott Wolfe, INF Giants

1972 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club1 Dick Ruthven*, RHP Phillies (8th Ov.)

1973 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club1 Dick Ruthven, RHP Phillies (1st Ov.)

1973 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club4 Mark Hance, 3B Dodgers19 Daniel Grimm, RHP* Twins25 Bradley Duncan, RHP Twins32 Mark Hance, 3B Rangers33 Warren Brusstar, RHP* Mets

1974 - January Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club3 Daniel Grimm, RHP* Expos4 Warren Brusstar, RHP Phillies

1975 - January Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club2 Jeffrey Ross, P* Giants

1975 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club4 Andrew Dyes, OF Expos

1976No players drafted

1977 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club6 Dave Rohm, RHP Blue Jays

1977 - June Secondary PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club1 Stephen Collins, RHP Red Sox (7th Ov.)

1978 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club10 Bob Stoddard, RHP Mariners11 Mark Lohuis, RHP* Cubs24 Ron Johnson, RHP Blue Jays

1978 - June Secondary PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club2 Curtis Reade, RHP* Cardinals

1979 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club12 Ron Leach, LHP Indians21 Mark Lohuis, RHP Astros21 David Holt, C Red Sox

1980 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club3 Rich Bordi, RHP Athletics4 Jon Reelhorn, RHP Phillies11 Curtis Reade, RHP Dodgers34 Brad Bennett, OF Yankees37 Darren Holt, 2B Yankees

1981 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club10 Tony Herron, LHP Athletics19 Jim Flores, SS Twins24 Steve Wilcox, RHP Giants25 Kevin Coughlon, OF Athletics

1982 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club3 Tim Thiessen, SS Expos7 Terry Pendleton, OF Cardinals12 Rob Geels, C Red Sox27 Pete Dalena, 1B Yankees

1983 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club3 Randy Asadoor, 3B Rangers12 Rob Emerson, RHP Blue Jays16 Ken Galloway, LHP* Twins20 John Hoover, RHP* Yankees23 Greg Funk, 2B Yankees24 Kurt Walker, RHP White Sox

1984 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club1 John Hoover, RHP Orioles (25th Ov.)4 Todd Soares, OF Phillies5 Ken Galloway, LHP Indians9 Vince Barger, LHP Braves14 Bob Jacobsen, RHP Dodgers

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1984 - June Regular Phase (cont.)16 Scott Buss, OF Mariners17 Mark Gardner, RHP* Indians21 Eddie Jacobo, OF Dodgers22 Eric Fox, OF* Blue Jays

1985 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club8 Mark Gardner, RHP Expos 8 Bob Bafia, 3B Cubs12 Ken Carew, RHP Royals 13 Joe Xavier, SS Athletics13 Eric Fox, OF* Phillies22 Cal Cain, OF Reds

1986 - January Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club1 Eric Fox, OF Mariners (5th Ov.)

1986 - June Regular PhaseRd. Name, Pos. Club13 Harvey Brumfield, OF Phillies24 Billy Bartels, RHP Dodgers26 Michael Stewart, OF* Twins30 Jeff Stark, OF Phillies30 John Larios, OF Royals

1987Rd. Name, Pos. Club3 Mike Goff, RHP Mariners12 Shawn Gilbert, SS Twins21 Dennis Springer, RHP Dodgers22 Derek Stroud, LHP Cubs29 Steve Bates, OF Phillies30 Steve Wapnick, RHP Blue Jays49 Michael Stewart, OF* Blue Jays

1988Rd. Name, Pos. Club4 Lance Shebelut, 1B Tigers4 Steve Buckholz, RHP Pirates5 John Salles, RHP Cubs34 Ed Bustamante, OF* Tigers

1989Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Steve Hosey, OF Giants (14th Ov.)1 Eddie Zosky, SS Blue Jays (19th Ov.)1 Tom Goodwn, OF Dodgers (22nd Ov.)8 Jason Brosnan, LHP Dodgers13 Steve Vondran, 3B-C Reds17 Mike Burton, 1B Rangers62 Rich Crane, LHP Dodgers

1990Rd. Name, Pos. Club2 Erik Schullstrom, RHP Orioles5 Rich Lantrip, 1B-DH Yankees6 Steve Wolf, RHP Tigers19 Tom Phillips, C Expos26 Ranbir Grewal, RHP Expos33 J.P. Postiff, 3B Cubs40 Jeff Borgese, OF Phillies40 Eric Buechele, C# Angels

1991Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Bobby Jones, RHP+ Mets11 Jason Wood, SS A’s23 Robbie Saitz, RHP Angels28 Vernon Spearman, OF Dodgers

1992 Rd. Name, Pos. Club 3 Brant Brown, 1B Cubs15 Todd Johnson, C* Mariners15 Jim Patterson, RHP Marlins24 Terance Frazier, 3B A’s27 Mike Salazar, LHP* A’s29 Anthony Bonifazio, OF Marlins35 Tim Costic, OF Twins39 Bobby Jones, 2B Phillies

1993 Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Steve Soderstrom, RHP Giants (6th Ov.)15 Mike Salazar, LHP Tigers18 Todd Johnson, C Indians45 Mark Cruise, RHP Cardinals

1994Rd. Name, Pos. Club28 Scott Warembourg, RHP Rockies38 Tommy Minor, RHP Cardinals

1995Rd. Name, Pos. Club6 Joe Freitas, OF Cardinals9 Tony Enard, RHP Marlins61 Shorty Farfan, RHP Angels66 Robert Donnelly, RHP Cardinals

1996Rd. Name, Pos. Club12 Ben Reynoso, SS Padres26 Matt Curtis, C Angels

1997Rd. Name, Pos. Club2 Jeff Weaver, RHP* White Sox5 Giuseppe Chiaramonte, C Giants13 Derek Feramisco, OF Cardinals37 Brad Tucker, RHP* Cubs

1998Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Jeff Weaver, RHP Tigers (14th Ov.)2 Adam Pettyjohn, LHP Tigers13 Randy Goodrich, RHP Giants27 Craig da Luz, 3B Tigers

1999Rd. Name, Pos. Club9 Casey Rowe, RHP Tigers30 Hans Smith, LHP* Diamondbacks

2000Rd. Name, Pos. Club11 Hans Smith, LHP Devil Rays13 Anthony Aceveedo, OF Astros42 Shawn Hannah, RHP Tigers

2001 Rd. Name, Pos. Club3 Nick Moran, RHP Indians6 Josh Labandeira, SS Expos8 Brandon Gemoll, 1B Brewers

2002Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Ben Fritz, RHP Athletics6 Mike Hernandez, LHP Indians12 Bob Runyon, RHP Cardinals25 Zach Minor, RHP Phillies

2003Rd. Name, Pos. Club10 Casey McGehee, 3B Cubs

2004Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Richie Robnett, OF Athletics16 Ryan Haag, 2B Yankees26 Kyle Wilson, 1B Rockies30 David Griffin, LHP Reds30 Brandon Marcelli, C Cardinals37 Chris Patrick, SS Cardinals

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2005Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Matt Garza, RHP Twins6 Doug Fister, RHP* Yankees12 Rudy Quinonez, RHP Braves17 Michael Cooper, RHP Cardinals

2006Rd. Name, Pos. Club3 Nick Moresi, OF Astros5 Andy Underwood, RHP Padres7 Doug Fister, RHP Mariners9 Eddie Romer, LHP Diamondbacks10 Christian Vitters, SS Athletics12 Kent Sakamoto, 1B Pirates

2007Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Beau Mills, INF^ Indians18 Brian Lapin, OF Rockies21 Ozzie Lewis, OF Twins24 Brandon Miller, LHP Rockies27 Steve Susdorf, OF* Tigers

2008Rd. Name, Pos. Club2 Tanner Scheppers,RHP* Pirates5 Justin Wilson, RHP Pirates13 Erik Wetzel, 2B Rockies16 Justin Miller, RHP Rangers16 Steve Susdorf, OF Phillies27 Clayton Allison, RHP Dodgers

2009Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Tanner Scheppers,RHP+ Pirates2 Tom Mendonca, 3B Rangers11 Alan Ahmady, 1B Cardinals28 Holden Sprague, RHP Marlins

2010Rd. Name, Pos. Club10 Bobby Coyle, OF Dodgers26 Danny Muno, 2B* Cubs

2011Rd. Name, Pos. Club8 Danny Muno, INF Mets10 Dusty Robinson, OF Athletics15 Greg Gonzalez, P Padres18 Josh Poytress, P Pirates21 Jordan Ribera, INF Rockies22 Garrett Weber, INF Diamondbacks

22 Brennan Gowens, OF Angels27 Taylor Garrison, RHP* Dodgers27 Charlie Robertson, RHP Braves50 Trent Garrison, C* Angels

2012Rd. Name, Pos. Club6 Justin Haley, RHP Mets7 Taylor Garrison, RHP Yankees8 Cody Kendall, RHP Rangers13 Thomas Harlan, LHP Pirates23 Gene Escat, RHP Orioles29 Patrick Hutcheson, 2B Rockies

2013Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Aaron Judge, OF Yankees(32nd Ov.)9 Tyler Linehan, LHP Brewers10 Austin Wynns, C Orioles21 Tyler Stirewalt, RHP Twins28 Trent Garrison, C Yankees

2014Rd. Name, Pos. Club3 Jordan Luplow, OF Pirates7 Derick Velazquez, RHP Astros11 Jordan Brink, RHP Cubs14 Chris Mariscal, INF Mariners18 Garrett Mundell, RHP* Diamondbacks20 Trent Woodward, C Astros

2015Rd. Name, Pos. Club1 Taylor Ward, C Angels (26th Ov.)11 Jake Shull, RHP Tigers23 Garrett Mundell, RHP Yankees

*Did not sign^Beau Mills (2005-06) transferred and was subsequently drafted in the first round (13th overall) by Cleveland in 2007.#Did not play baseball; was a four-year letterman on the football team.+Supplemental choiceSource: Baseball America

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TEAM RECORDS SUMMARYSeasonGames .................................................... 78 ............................................ 2008Wins ....................................................... 56 ............................................ 1988Consecutive Wins ................................... 32 ............................................ 1988Losses ..................................................... 33 (2x) ........................... 1975, 2013

HittingBatting Average ..................................... .350 ......................................... 1988At-Bats .................................................... 2,668 ....................................... 2008Hits ......................................................... 916 .......................................... 1988Runs ........................................................ 670 .......................................... 1988Doubles .................................................. 170 .......................................... 1988Triples ..................................................... 33 ............................................ 1988Home Runs ............................................. 120 .......................................... 1988RBI .......................................................... 606 .......................................... 1988Game-Winning RBI ................................. 52 ............................................ 1988Total Bases .............................................. 1,492 ....................................... 1988Stolen Bases ........................................... 109 .......................................... 1951Sacrifices ................................................. 84 ............................................ 2008Walks ...................................................... 340 .......................................... 2008Strikeouts ............................................... 572 .......................................... 2008Left on Base ............................................ 630 .......................................... 2008

Pitching and FieldingWins ....................................................... 56 ............................................ 1988Innings Pitched ....................................... 675.2 ....................................... 2008Lowest ERA ............................................. 1.38 ......................................... 1951Highest ERA ............................................ 6.08 ......................................... 2004Complete Games .................................... 36 ............................................ 1988Walks ...................................................... 298 .......................................... 2008Fewest Balks ........................................... 0 .............................................. 2011Strikeouts ............................................... 586 .......................................... 1997Hit Batters ............................................... 85 ............................................ 2003Wild Pitches ............................................ 66 (2x) ........................... 2013, 2014Saves ....................................................... 19 ............................................ 2008Shutouts ................................................. 11 .................................. 1961, 1970Errors ...................................................... 128 .......................................... 1993Double Plays Turned ............................... 78 ............................................ 2008

Single Game Hitting HighsAt-Bats .............................................. 81 ...................... 3/26/11, vs. San DiegoRuns .................................................. 36 ......................4/8/48, vs. San Jose St.Runs (Both Teams) ............................53 ..............4/1/99, FS (26) at UNM (27)Runs in one inning ............................12 (2x) ......... last on 3/17/01, vs. IllinoisHits ................................................... 36 ..................... 4/1/99, at New MexicoHits in one inning ..............................10 ................... 3/17/01, vs. Illinois (8th)Hits (Both Teams) .............................68*# ..........4/1/99, FS (36) at UNM (32)RBI .................................................... 28 .......................... 4/25/82, vs. NevadaDoubles ............................................. 8 (3x) ...... last on 5/11/97, vs. Air ForceTriples ................................................ 4 ............4/23/52 vs. Sacramento StateHome Runs ........................................ 6 (6x) .... last on 5/21/05, vs. Louisiana TechConsecutive Home Runs .................... 3 (3x) ........last on 2/24/02, vs. WashingtonTotal Bases ........................................54 ........................5/11/97, vs. Air ForceWalks ................................................ 16 .............................3/8/09, vs. BuffaloStrikeouts ......................................... 28 ...................... 3/26/11, vs. San DiegoSacrifice Flies ..................................... 4 ............... 2/10/84, vs. Loyola MarymountStolen Bases ....................................... 8 ..........................5/18/51, vs. Cal PolyLeft on Base ......................................23 .................... 2/10/01, vs. Santa Clara

Single Game Pitching and Fielding HighsInnings pitched .................................22.0 ................... 3/26/11, vs. San DiegoRuns allowed ....................................29 ..................3/2/96, vs. CS NorthridgeWalks allowed...................................15 .......................4/28/76, vs. CaliforniaStrikeouts ......................................... 21 .................... 5/22/97, vs. Texas A&MHits allowed ......................................32 .................... 4/1/99, vs. New MexicoWild Pitches ....................................... 6 (3x) ..... last on 5/7/14, vs. BakersfieldHit batters .......................................... 5 (4x) .... last on 3/5/13, vs. San Jose St.Errors ............................................... 10 ............... 3/28/50, vs. Sacramento St.Double plays turned .......................... 5 (4x) ...........last on 3/7/10, vs. Oregon

MiscellaneousLongest game (time) ... 7 hours, 12 minutes ................ 3/26/11, vs. San DiegoLongest game (innings) ..................... 22 ...................... 3/26/11, vs. San DiegoWin margin ....................................... 28 .......................... 2/7/49, vs. UC DavisWin margin (by opp.) ........................ 26 ..................3/2/96, vs. CS Northridge

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SUMMARYSeason BattingAverage (min. 120 AB) .......................... 440 ...................... Ron Johnson, 1978At-Bats .................................................. 323 .................... Tom Goodwin, 1988Hits ....................................................... 112 .........................Erik Wetzel, 2008......................................................................................... Tom Goodwin, 1988....................................................................................... Lance Shebelut, 1988Runs .......................................................99 ..........................Erik Wetzel, 2008Doubles ................................................ 33 ......................Steve Susdorf, 2008Triples ....................................................10 ......... Bob Groth, 1970; Eric Fox, 1983Home Runs ............................................32 ................... Lance Shebelut, 1988RBI .........................................................94 ................... Lance Shebelut, 1988Game-Winning RBI ................................11 ................... Lance Shebelut, 1988Total Bases .............................................226 ................. Lance Shebelut, 1988Stolen Bases ..........................................62 ..................... Tom Goodwin, 1988Walks .....................................................64 .......................Danny Muno, 2009Sacrifice Bunts .......................................18 ..................Gavin Hedstrom, 2008Sacrifice Flies .......................................... 7 ............ Eddie Zosky, 1988 & 1989;............................................................................................Chris Patrick, 2003Consec. Games Homered In ................... 5 ........Art Holland, Feb. 25-Mar. 4, 1983Consecutive Hits ..................................... 8 (3x) . last Bill Thrasher, May 30-31, 1993Hitting Streak (games) ............................ 38 .. Josh Hannah, Feb. 26-May 25, 1997

Season Pitching Appearances ........................................... 38 ...................Brandon Burke, 2008 ............................................................................................. Hans Smith, 1999Starts ...................................................... 23 ......................... John Salles, 1988Wins ....................................................... 18 .......................John Hoover, 1984Losses ....................................................... 9 .....................Brad Duncan, 1972, ....................................................................................... Rudy Quinonez, 2004ERA ......................................................... 1.13 ....................Dennis Pilati, 1966Complete Games .................................... 19 # ....................John Hoover, 1984Walks ...................................................... 70 ..................... Dick Ruthven, 1972Strikeouts ............................................... 205 .....................John Hoover, 1984Strikeouts Per 9 Innings .......................... 13.7 ................ Greg Gonzalez, 2011Innings Pitched ....................................... 177.1 .................... John Salles, 1988Batters Faced .......................................... 677 ....................... John Salles, 1988Hits Allowed ........................................... 168 ....................... John Salles, 2988Runs Allowed .......................................... 82 .......................Robbie Saitz, 1991Earned Runs Allowed .............................. 71 ......................Tom Graham, 1999Consecutive Scoreless Innings ................ 29 ...................... Bobby Jones, 1991Shutouts ................................................. 4 ........................ Gene Graves, 1961 ........................................................................................... Bobby Jones, 1991Saves ....................................................... 13 ...................Brandon Burke, 2008Best Winning Pct. ................................... 1.000 ... Randy Graham (14-0), 1982Consecutive Wins ................................... 16 .......................John Hoover, 1984Home Runs Allowed ............................... 19 .................Holden Sprague, 2009Hit Batters ............................................... 20 ....................... Casey Rowe, 1998Wild Pitches ............................................ 16 ....................Ranbir Grewal, 1990 ............................................................................................ Casey Rowe, 1998

Single Game BattingAt-Bats ...........................11 ..............Brennan Gowens vs San Diego, 3/25/11Runs ............................... 6 (3x) ...................... Brad Bennett vs. Pacific, 2/2/79..................................................... Christian Vitters vs. Chicago State, 2/27/05.............................................................................Beau Mills vs. Iona, 3/18/05Hits ................................ 6 (5x) ....most recent: Tom Creighton & Oscar Lopez.............................................................. vs. Santa Clara, 2/10/01 - same gameDoubles ......................... 4 ......................... Harvey Hill vs. St. Mary’s, 3/13/87Triples ............................ 3 .............most recent: Jordan Brink vs. AFA, 4/9/13Home Runs .................... 3 (7x) .................. most recent: Brian Lapin, 5/27/07RBI ................................. 9 ............................................ Josh Hannah, 4/26/98Total Bases ..................... 15 ............... Derek Feramisco vs. Air Force, 5/11/97Walks ............................... 5 ...................................... DeAndre Miller, 2/27/05Stolen Bases .................... 5 (3x) ...........Fibber Hirayama vs. Cal Poly, 5/18/51.................................................................. Tom Goodwin vs. Hawai’i, 2/26/89....................................................................Tom Goodwin vs. Pacific, 4/22/89Consecutive Homers ........ 3 (4x) ..most recent: Jordan Ribera vs. Nebraska, 2/19/10 & 2/20

Single Game PitchingInnings pitched ..................... 14 ........Dan Grimm vs. Sacramento St, 3/14/72Strikeouts ............................. 21$ ...........Jeff Weaver vs. Texas A&M, 5/22/97Consecutive Strikeouts ......... 10 ........ Adam Pettyjohn vs. Winthrop, 3/12/88Hits Allowed ......................... 21 ..... Randy Graham (9 innings) vs. Nevada, 4/25/82Walks .................................... 13 .........Dick Ruthven vs. Sacramento State, 4/18/72Hit batters ............................... 4 ........ Doug Fister vs. San Jose State, 4/10/05Wild pitches ............................ 5 .................. Tim Borst vs. Bakersfield, 5/7/14

No-Hitters List (8):Truman Clevenger vs. Pacific (7 innings) - 4/22/1952Truman Clevenger vs. Pacific (9 innings) - 3/21/1953Ed Hite vs. Westmont College (7 innings) - 3/15/1963Larry Gonsalves vs. Cal Poly (9 innings) - 5/19/1967Darrell Gambero vs. UC Davis (7 innings) - 5/5/1970Dick Ruthven vs. Long Beach State (9 innings) - 5/5/1972Rob Cruess vs. Sacramento State (7 innings) - 4/3/1976Greg Gonzalez vs. Hawai’i (7 innings) - 4/10/2010

Perfect Games List (1):Larry Gonsalves vs. Cal Poly (9 innings) - 5/19/1967(one-of-24 players in NCAA history to record a perfect game)

MiscellaneousFace Minimum batters .............................................................................. 27 (twice)

(most recent: Derek Benny vs. Lipscomb, 3/28/2009)Hit for Cycle .....................................................Danny Muno vs. Hawai’i, 5/29/2010Last Opponent to Hit for Cycle ............................. Jacob Butler, Nevada, 4/26/2003

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TOP 10 CAREER HITTING LEADERSGAMES 1. 259 Danny Muno 2008-11 2. 247 Todd Johnson 1990-93 3. 245 Ben Reynoso 1993-96 4. 243 Steve Susdorf 2005-08 5. 234 Greg Funk 1980-83 6. 230 Joe Xavier 1982-85 7. 215 Matt Curtis 1993-96 8. 209 Trent Garrison 2009-13 9. 207 Philip Romero 1989-92 207 Tom Mendonca 2007-09

AVG. (MIN 260 AB) 1. .389 Ron Johnson 1977-78 2. .383 Terry Pendleton 1981-82 .383 Scott Buss 1983-84 .383 Augie Garrido 1959-61 5. .380 Lance Shebelut 1988-89 6. .363 Steve Pearse 1987-88 7. .362 Pete Dalena 1981-82 .360 Bobby Coyle 2010 8. .357 Steve Bates 1985-87 9. .351 Brandon Mitchell 1987-8810. .350 Tom Goodwin 1987-89

AT-BATS 1. 985 Todd Johnson 1990-93 2. 963 Danny Muno 2008-11 3. 903 Ben Reynoso 1993-96 4. 899 Steve Susdorf 2005-08 5. 860 Joe Xavier 1982-85 6. 821 Tom Goodwin 1987-89 7. 779 Erik Wetzel 2006-08 8. 771 Philip Romero 1989-92 9. 770 Tom Mendonca 2007-09 10. 764 Eddie Zosky 1987-89

RUNS 1. 251 Danny Muno 2008-11 2. 207 Tom Goodwin 1987-89 207 Steve Susdorf 2005-08 4. 205 Erik Wetzel 2006-08 5. 192 Joe Xavier 1982-85 6. 183 Greg Funk 1980-83 183 Todd Johnson 1990-93 8. 161 Dusty Robinson 2009-11 9. 160 Eric Fox 1982-83,’8510. 158 Philip Romero 1989-92

HITS 1. 340 Todd Johnson 1990-93 2. 332 Danny Muno 2008-11 3. 297 Steve Susdorf 2005-08 4. 287 Tom Goodwin 1987-89 5. 276 Joe Xavier 1982-85 6. 270 Erik Wetzel 2006-08 7. 253 Eddie Zosky 1987-89 253 Ben Reynoso 1993-96 9. 243 Casey McGehee 2001-0310. 236 Philip Romero 1989-92

DOUBLES 1. 70 Steve Susdorf 2005-08 2. 69 Danny Muno 2008-11 69 Joe Xavier 1982-85 4. 56 Todd Johnson 1990-93 5. 52 Matt Curtis 1993-96 6. 51 Eddie Zosky 1987-89 7. 46 Nick Garcia 1998-01 8. 45 Jordan Luplow 2012-14 9. 44 Anthony Acevedo 1999-0010. `43 Dusty Robinson 2009-11 43 Steve Hosey 1987-89 43 Derek Feramisco 1995-97

TRIPLES 1. 18 Eric Fox 1982-85 2. 13 Fred Sommers 1951-53 13 Augie Garrido 1959-61 13 Tom Goodwin 1987-89 5. 12 Bob Groth 1969-70 6. 11 Bob Donkersley 1951-52 11 Greg Funk 1980-83 11 Todd Johnson 1990-93 11 Joe Gerber 1996-9910. 10 Eddie Zosky 1987-89 10 Ben Reynoso 1993-96 10 Derek Feramisco 1995-97

HOME RUNS 1. 56 Tom Mendonca 2007-09 2. 47 Dusty Robinson 2008-11 3. 44 Jordan Ribera 2008-11 4. 43 Giuseppe Chiaramonte 1995-97 5. 39 Lance Shebelut 1987-88 39 Steve Susdorf 2005-08 7. 36 Beau Mills 2005-06 8. 33 Greg Funk 1980-83 9. 32 Pete Dalena 1981-8210. 30 Derek Feramisco 1995-97

RBI 1. 217 Steve Susdorf 2005-08 2. 200 Todd Johnson 1990-93 3. 185 Tom Mendonca 2007-09 4. 174 Alan Ahmady 2007-09 5. 168 Joe Xavier 1982-85 6. 160 Dusty Robinson 2009-11 7. 157 Giuseppe Chiaramonte 1995-97 8. 156 Danny Muno 2008-11 156 Brandon Gemoll 1999-01 9. 152 Greg Funk 1980-83 152 Eddie Zosky 1987-89

STOLEN BASES 1. 164 Tom Goodwin 1987-89 2. 73 Mike Noel 1988-91 3. 71 Fibber Hirayama 1950-52 71 Ryan Wood 1994-95 5. 54 Eric Fox 1982-83, ‘85 6. 47 Danny Muno 2008-11 7. 44 Loren Storey 2006-07 8. 43 Bob Donkersley 1951-52 9. 38 Philip Romero 1989-9210. 36 Aaron Judge 2011-13

WALKS 1. 213 Danny Muno 2008-11 2. 145 Greg Funk 1980-83 3. 132 Joe Xavier 1982-85 4. 123 Mike Noel 1988-91 5. 121 Brad Bennett 1978-80 6. 120 Alan Ahmady 2007-09 7. 116 Matt Curtis 1993-96 8. 108 Aaron Judge 2011-13 9. 107 Todd Johnson 1990-9310. `101 Steve Susdorf 2005-08 101 Erik Wetzel 2006-08

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TOP 10 CAREER PITCHING LEADERSWINS 1. 44 John Hoover 1981-84 2. 33 Jeff Weaver 1995-98 3. 32 John Salles 1986-88 32 Bobby Jones 1989-91 5. 30 Dan Grimm 1971-74 6. 29 Rich Crane 1987-89 29 Bobby Doig 1954-57 29 Jon Reelhorn 1987-80 29 Erik Schullstrom 1988-9010. 28 Dick Ruthven 1970-72 28 Rich Bordi 1978-80

SAVES 1. 24 Brandon Burke 2005-08 2. 17 Hans Smith 1997-00 3. 16 Bobby Jones 1989-91 4. 13 Bob Jacobsen 1981-84 5. 12 Charlie Robertson 2009-11 6. 11 Jason Breckley 2005-08 7. 10 Shorty Farfan 1995 8. 8 Chad Edwards 2002-05 9. 7 Ben Fritz 2000-02 9. 7 Bryan Wolfenbarger 2003

ERA (100-199 IP) 1. 1.93 Ray Strable 1968-69 2. 2.11 Tom Sharpe 1967-68 3. 2.28 John Moncier 1970-71 4. 2.36 Mike Noonan 1968-69 5. 2.39 Doug Modrell 1965-66 6. 2.68 Warren Brusstar 1973-74 7. 2.72 Ted Ellis 1955-56 8. 2.80 Bob Stoddard 1977-78 9. 2.82 Rob Emerson 1982-8310. 3.01 Gary Modrell 1957-58

ERA (200+ IP) 1. 1.52 Dick Ruthven 1970-72 2. 1.94 Truman Clevenger 1951-53 3. 2.27 Ed Hite 1961-63 4. 2.37 Larry Gonsalves 1966-68 5. 2.45 Bobby Jones 1989-91 6. 2.61 Dave Rohm 1976-77 7. 2.64 Bobby Doig 1954-57 8. 2.88 John Hoover 1981-84 9. 2.93 Brad Kelley 1974-7710. 3.03 Jon Reelhorn 1978-80

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 42* John Hoover 1981-84 2. 33 John Salles 1986-88 3. 31$ Jeff Weaver 1995-98 4. 25 Jon Reelhorn 1978-80 5. 23 Bobby Jones 1989-91 6. 22 Rich Bordi 1978-80 22 Erik Schullstrom 1988-90 8. 21 Tony Herron 1979-81 9. 20 Rich Crane 1987-8910. 19 Mark Gardner 1984-85

STRIKEOUTS 1. 477 Jeff Weaver 1995-98 2. 411 John Hoover 1981-84 3. 382 Erik Schullstrom 1988-90 4. 372 Dick Ruthven 1970-72 5. 342 Bobby Jones 1989-91 6. 338 John Salles 1986-88 7. 322 Adam Pettyjohn 1996-98 8. 290 Jon Reelhorn 1978-80 9. 282 Steve Wolf 1988-9010. 281 Mark Gardner 1984-85

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 494 John Hoover 1981-84 2. 449.1 Dan Grimm 1971-74 3. 430 John Salles 1986-88 4. 412.2 Jeff Weaver 1995-98 5. 373.2 Erik Schullstrom 1988-90 6. 359.1 Jon Reelhorn 1978-80 7. 357 Bobby Jones 1989-91 8. 352.2 Rich Bordi 1978-80 9. 322 Rich Crane 1987-8910. 321.1 Mike Goff 1985-87 WALKS 1. 161 Dick Ruthven 1970-72 2. 146 Bobby Doig 1954-57 3. 143 George Millhorn 1954-57 143 Justin Wilson 2006-08 5. 134 John Wilson 1981-84 6. 126 Jon Reelhorn 1978-80 7. 123 Erik Schullstrom 1988-90 8. 120 Mark Lohuis 1978-79 9. 119 Tony Herron 1979-8110. 117 Steve Wolf 1988-90

HITS ALLOWED 1. 467 John Hoover 1981-84 2. 437 John Salles 1986-88 3. 361 Erik Schullstrom 1988-90 4. 359 Mike Salazar 1990-93 5. 351 Jeff Weaver 1995-98 6. 350 Tom Graham 1997-00 7. 327 Zach Minor 1999-02 8. 319 Mike Goff 1985-87 9. 318 Rich Crane 1987-89 10. 307 Jon Reelhorn 1978-80

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TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON HITTING LEADERSGAMES 1. 78 Alan Ahmady 2008 78 Steve Susdorf 2008 78 Danny Muno 2008 78 Tom Mendonca 2008 5. 77 Steve Detwiler 2008 77 Erik Wetzel 2008 7. 71 Gavin Hedstrom 2008 8. 68 Joe Xavier 1984 68 Carlos Vega 1988 68 Tom Goodwin 1988 68 Steve Hosey 1988 68 Brandon Mitchell 1988 68 Jeff Mott 1988 68 Steve Pearse 1988 68 Lance Shebelut 1988 68 Giuseppe Chiaramonte 1997 68 Derrick Levingston 1997

AVG. (MINIMUM 120 AB) 1. .440 Ron Johnson 1978 2. .430 Augie Garrido 1961 3. .422 Mark Hance 1973 4. .408 Andrew Dyes 1973 5. .404 Scott Buss 1984 6. .401 Lance Shebelut 1988 7. .397 Terry Pendleton 1982 8. .388 Steve Vondran 1989 9. .387 Garrett Weber 2010 10. .384 Richie Robnett 2004

AT-BATS 1. 323 Tom Goodwin 1988 2. 311 Erik Wetzel 2008 3. 306 Eddie Zosky 1988 4. 302 Steve Susdorf 2008 5. 296 Steve Hosey 1988 6. 295 Tom Mendonca 2008 295 Tom Goodwin 1989 8. 291 Steve Pearse 1988 9. 279 Lance Shebelut 1988 10. 288 Alan Ahmady 2008 288 Danny Muno 2008

RUNS 1. 99 Erik Wetzel 2008 2. 97 Lance Shebelut 1988 3. 87 Tom Goodwin 1988 4. 85 Brandon Mitchell 1988 5. 80 Steve Susdorf 2008 6. 78 Steve Hosey 1988 7. 74 Danny Muno 2009 8. 72 Giuseppe Chiaramonte 1997 9. 71 Jim Flores 198110. 68 Scott Buss 1984 68 Tom Goodwin 1989 68 Danny Muno 2010

HITS 1. 112 Erik Wetzel 2008 112 Tom Goodwin 1988 112 Lance Shebelut 1988 4. 111 Steve Pearse 1988 5. 110 Alan Ahmady 2008 6. 109 Tom Goodwin 1989 7. 108 Steve Hosey 1988 104 Steven Susdorf 2008 9. 101 Eddie Zosky 198910. 99 Scott Buss 1984

DOUBLES 1. 33 Steve Susdorf 2008 2. 28 Derek Feramisco 1997 27 Richie Robnett 2004 4. 26 Steve Hosey 1988 5. 25 Danny Muno 2009 6. 24 Brandon Mitchell 1988 24 Derrick Levingston 1997 24 Anthony Acevedo 19999. 23 Joe Xavier 1984 23 Joe Xavier 1985

TRIPLES 1. 10 Bob Groth 1970 10 Eric Fox 1983 3. 9 Brant Brown 1992 4. 8 Walt Napier 1956 8 Tom Goodwin 1989 6. 7 Bob Donkersley 1952 7 Eric Fox 1985 8. Many with 6

HOME RUNS 1. 32 Lance Shebelut 1988 2. 27 Tom Mendonca 2009 27 Jordan Ribera 2010 4. 26 Giuseppe Chiaramonte 1997 5. 22 Beau Mills 2005 6. 20 Jim Rothford 1978 7. 19 Randy Asadoor 1983 19 Tom Mendonca 2008 9. 17 Pete Dalena 198210. 16 Dusty Robinson 2011 16 Dusty Robinson 2010 16 Dusty Robinson 2009 16 Simon Tafoya 1998 16 Mike Burton 1988 16 Steve Vondran 1988

RBI 1. 94 Lance Shebelut 1988 2. 92 Alan Ahmady 2008 3. 88 Steve Susdorf 2008 4. 78 Tom Mendonca 2009 5. 75 Eddie Zosky 1988 6. 73 Steve Hosey 1988 7. 72 Pete Dalena 1982 72 Giuseppe Chiaramonte 1997 9. 70 Tom Mendonca 200810. 69 Bobby Coyle 2010 69 Jordan Ribera 2010

STOLEN BASES 1. 62 Tom Goodwin 1988 2. 61 Tom Goodwin 1989 3. 41 Tom Goodwin 1987 4. 38 Ryan Wood 1994 5. 37 Mike Noel 1991 6. 36 Fibber Hirayama 1951 7. 33 Ryan Wood 1995 8. 32 Fibber Hirayama 1952 9. 31 Eric Fox 198310. 27 Vernon Spearman 1991

WALKS 1. 64 Danny Muno 2009 2. 56 Ray Reyes 1978 3. 55 Danny Muno 2008 4. 54 Joe Xavier 1984 54 Mike Noel 1991 6. 53 Jim Flores 1981 7. 52 Greg Funk 1982 52 Lance Shebelut 1988 9. 50 Brandon Mitchell 1988 50 Mike Burton 1989

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TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON PITCHING LEADERSWINS 1. 18 John Hoover 1984 2. 16 Larry Gonsalves 1967 16 Bobby Jones 1991 16 Mark Gardner 1985 5. 15 John Salles 1988 15 Rich Crane 1988 7. 14 Randy Graham 1982 14 Erik Schullstrom 1988 9. 13 Dick Ruthven 1971 13 Mike Salazar 1993 13 Eddie Romero 2006

SAVES 1. 13 Brandon Burke 2008 2. 12 Charlie Robertson 2011 12 Charlie Robertson 2010 4. 11 Bobby Jones 1989 5. 10 Shorty Farfan 1995 6. 9 Hans Smith 2000 7. 8 Bob Jacobsen 1984 8. 7 Hans Smith 1999 7 Ben Fritz 2001 7 Bryan Wolfenbarger 200310. 6 Jake Shull 2015 6 Jason Breckley 2007

ERA (40-99 IP) 1. 1.13 Dennis Pilati 1966 2. 1.19 Mountie Bedford 1958 3. 1.21 Frank Warren 1958 4. 1.37 Truman Clevenger 1953 5. 1.51 Dick Ruthven 1970 6. 1.54 Brad Kelley 1974 7. 1.58 Garrett Mundell 2014 8. 1.74 Ray Strable 1969 9. 1.85 Virgil DeGeorge 196210. 1.89 Ed Hite 1962

ERA (100+ IP) 1. 1.50 Dick Ruthven 1971 2. 1.53 Dick Ruthven 1972 3. 1.59 Larry Gonsalves 1967 4. 1.76 Darrell Gambero 1970 5. 1.79 Greg Gonzalez 2011 6. 1.88 Bobby Jones 1991 7. 2.09 John Hoover 1984 8. 2.29 Dave Rohm 1977 9. 2.40 Erik Schullstrom 198810. 2.47 Dan Grimm 1973

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 19 John Hoover* 1984 2. 18 Bobby Jones 1991 3. 15 Mark Gardner 1985 15 John Salles 1988 5. 14 Larry Gonsalves 1967 6. 13 Rob Emerson 1983 7. 12 Tom Minor 1994 12 Rich Bordi 1979 12 Randy Graham 1982 12 Jeff Weaver 1996

STRIKEOUTS 1. 205 John Hoover 1984 2. 187 Mark Gardner 1985 3. 181 Jeff Weaver 1997 4. 171 Dick Ruthven 1971 171 Steve Wolf 1990 6. 166 Bobby Jones 1991 7. 156 Jeff Weaver 1998 8. 153 Dick Ruthven 1972 9. 152 John Salles 1988

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 177.1 John Salles 1988 2. 176.2 John Hoover 1984 3. 172.0 Bobby Jones 1991 4. 168.1 Mark Gardner 1985 5. 160.2 Rich Crane 1988 6. 155.1 Tommy Minor 1994 7. 154.0 Steve Wolf 1990 8. 152.2 Rob Emerson 1983 9. 149.1 Rich Crane 198910. 148.0 Jon Reelhorn 1979 BATTERS FACED 1. 677 John Salles 1988 2. 655 Mike Salazar 1993 3. 652 John Hoover 1984 4. 641 Tommy Minor 1994 5. 632 Mark Gardner 1985 6. 623 Rich Crane 1988 7. 596 Jeff Weaver 1997 8. 593 Steve Wolf 1990 9. 589 Bobby Jones 199110. 574 Rich Crane 1989

HITS ALLOWED 1. 168 John Salles 1988 2. 159 Mike Salazar 1993 3. 156 Steve Wolf 1990 4. 155 Rich Crane 1988 155 Kevin Gunther 1995 6. 154 John Salles 1987 7. 149 Tom Graham 1999 8. 148 Tom Minor 1994 148 Jared Fernandez 1994 10. 147 Mark Gardner 1985 147 Bob Runyon 2002

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YEARLY STATISTICS LEADERSBATTING AVERAGE

Year Player Avg.2015 Tempel .3622014 Luplow .3772013 Judge .3692012 Garrison .3332011 Judge .3812010 Weber .3872009 Muno .3792008 Ahmady .3822007 Wetzel .3462006 Mills .3552005 Moresi .3522004 Robnett .3842003 Beshears .3512002 McGehee .3672001 Labandeira .3672000 Gemoll .3671999 Acevedo .3831998 da Luz .3551997 Fermaisco .3441996 Fermaisco .3441995 Jo.Freitas .3401994 Wood .3201993 Thrasher .3641992 Brown .3551991 Wood .3431990 Johnson .3671989 Vondran .3881988 Shebelut .4011987 Bates .3731986 Bates .3681985 Cain .3571984 Buss .4041983 Fox .3631982 Pendleton .3971981 Dalena .3711980 Bagley .3491979 Garcia .3061978 Johnson .4401977 Johnson .3331976 Garcia .3691975 Dinges .2871974 Moore .3241973 Hance .4221972 Prieto .3401971 Jones .3251970 Groth .3021969 Harrington .3331968 Robison .3381967 Peracchi .3651966 Peracchi .3641965 Miyamoto .3211964 Mastagni .3751963 Hashimoto .3441962 Banderas .3981961 Garrido .4301960 Paull .3461959 Garrido .3361958 Cameron .3881957 White .3421956 McMahon .3721955 Zivanich .3461954 Petersen .3571953 Petersen .3761952 Bartels .3401951 George .333

HOME RUNSYear Player No.2015 Ward 7 Viers 72014 Luplow 92013 Judge 122012 Hutcheson 52011 Robinson 162010 Ribera 272009 Mendonca 272008 Mendonca 192007 Susdorf 122006 Mills 14 Susdorf 142005 Mills 222004 Robnett 132003 Beshears 92002 Fritz 102001 Labandeira 152000 Acevedo 91999 Prieto 71998 Tafoya 161997 Chiaramonte 261996 Feramisco 151995 Chiaramonte 111994 Judice 91993 Dandridge 141992 Brown 101991 Falco 111990 Borgese 101989 Burton 121988 Shebelut 321987 Shebelut 71986 Stark 101985 Bafia 111984 Soares 9 Cantelmo 91983 Asadoor 191982 Dalena 171981 Dalena 151980 Westmoreland 101979 Gladden 111978 Rothford 201977 Johnson 101976 Frazer 51975 Prieto 51974 Burton 51973 LaBare 61972 Wolfe 121971 Wolfe 61970 Harrington 51969 Harrington 51968 Brown 91967 Peracchi 7 Perruchon 71966 Pollard 51965 Pierini 31964 Mastagni 11963 Hashimoto 3 Williams 3 Wolfsberger 3 Jacobsen 31962 Dollar 3 Bledsoe 3 Schiller 31961 Schiller 111960 Busch 3 Murphy 31959 Fischer 51958 Murphy 31957 Tsuhako 2

HOME RUNS (cont.)Year Player Avg.1957 Lester 2 Levaggi 21956 Napier 3 Read 31955 Bennett 21954 Phair 31953 Tucker 71952 Donkersley 61951 Bartels 4

RBI Year Player No.2015 Ward 422014 Luplow 482013 Judge 362012 Wise 402011 Robinson 552010 Ribera 69 Coyle 692009 Mendonca 782008 Ahmady 922007 Susdorf 682006 Mills 58 Vitters 582005 Mills 632004 Robnett 512003 Beshears 382002 Fritz 542001 Labandeira 682000 Acevedo 561999 Acevedo 611998 Hannah 511997 Chiaramonte 721996 Feramisco 601995 Chiaramonte 551994 Renteria 451993 Dandridge 591992 Brown 521991 Wood 561990 Johnson 561989 Vondran 671988 Shebelut 941987 Bates 551986 Bates 42 Stark 421985 Xavier 561984 Buss 541983 Asadoor 681982 Dalena 721981 Dalena 641980 Bagley 411979 Gladden 531978 Rothford 671977 Johnson 421976 Garcia 351975 Prieto 271974 Burton 371973 Hance 461972 Wolfe 311971 Wolfe 351970 Groth 321969 Mello 231968 Brown 331967 Suckut 311966 Pollard 251965 Mastagni 19 Schanze 191964 Williams 221963 Bledsoe 261962 Schiller 261961 Garrido 371960 Paull 291959 White 321958 Martin 311957 Lester 211956 Read 331955 Bennett 211954 Petersen 271953 Tucker 341952 Donkersley 411951 George 45

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YEARLY STATISTICS LEADERSWINS

Year Player No. 2015 Shull 52014 Brink 52013 Brink 4 Velazquez 42012 Harlan 7 Harley 72011 Gonzalez 112010 Gonzalez 82009 Sprague 72008 Wilson 92007 Allison 102006 Romero 132005 Fister 72004 Garza 62003 Smith 82002 Runyon 102001 Runyon 102000 Smith 81999 Graham 81998 Weaver 101997 Weaver 111996 Weaver 121995 Gunther 121994 Minor 11 Fernandez 111993 Salazar 131992 Patterson 121991 Jones 161990 Grewal 101989 Crane 121988 Salles 15 Crane 151987 Salles 101986 Goff 111985 Gardner 161984 Hoover 181983 Emerson 121982 Graham 141981 Hoover 121980 Herron 121979 Bordi 121978 Lohuis 111977 Rohm 91976 Rohm 81975 Starling 81974 Grimm 101973 Duncan 8 Grimm 81972 Ruthven 101971 Ruthven 131970 Gambero 91969 Harkness 51968 Noonan 71967 Gonsalves 161966 Stephen 91965 Pierini 61964 Shaves 71963 Hite 8 Hoover 81962 Hoover 5 DeGeorge 51961 Graves 101960 Vegely 61959 Gregory 121958 Warren 61957 Doig 91956 Doig 10

WINS (cont.)Year Player No. 1955 Hannah 71954 Doig 51953 Clevenger 101952 Bolger 111951 Barnett 11

EARNED RUN AVGYear Player ERA(min. 1 IP per team game)2015 Shull 1.902014 Brink 2.872013 Brink 3.922012 Harlan 2.782011 Stiglich 1.79(sorted by top ERA at the end of season)2010 Bonesteele 3.582009 Sprague 4.202008 Scheppers 2.932007 Hower 3.052006 Underwood 3.402005 Garza 3.072004 Garza 4.902003 Smith 4.262002 Fritz 3.242001 Moran 3.092000 Smith 2.561999 Smith 4.481998 Weaver 2.981997 Rowe 3.571996 Weaver 2.511995 Donnelly 2.981994 Behn 2.871993 Fernandez 3.541992 Soderstrom 3.071991 Jones 1.881990 Grewal 3.081989 Jones 2.151988 Schullstrom 2.401987 Salles 3.981986 Goff 3.381985 Crew 2.861984 Hoover 2.091983 Emerson 2.771982 Jacobsen 2.771981 Hoover 2.901980 Gladden 2.491979 Herron 2.431978 Stoddard 3.421977 Abney 1.381976 Rohm 2.691975 Miller 2.251974 Kelley 1.541973 Brusstar 2.441972 Ruthven 1.531971 Ruthven 1.501970 Ruthven 1.511969 Strable 1.741968 Noonan 2.411967 Gonsalves 1.591966 Pilati 1.131965 Modrell 1.941964 Doyle 1.351963 Hite 2.121962 DeGeorge 1.841961 Graves 2.441960 Casey 2.831959 N/A1958 Bedford 1.191957 Doig 2.211956 Doig 2.541955 Hannah 1.911954 Doig 2.881953 Clevenger 1.371952 Bolger 2.251951 Abbott 2.21

STRIKEOUTSYear Player No. 2015 Mundell 532014 Borst 652013 Brink 652012 Haley 942011 Gonzalez 1242010 Gonzalez 732009 Sprague 672008 Scheppers 1092007 Wilson 1052006 Underwood 1102005 Garza 1202004 Garza 772003 Wolfbarger 54 Smith 542002 Runyon 1192001 Runyon 932000 Graham 761999 Graham 1021998 Weaver 1561997 Weaver 1811996 Weaver 1361995 Behn 1161994 Minor 1051993 Salazar 1311992 Patterson 1221991 Jones 1661990 Wolf 1711989 Crane 1281988 Salles 1521987 Salles 1131986 Goff 981985 Gardner 1871984 Hoover 2051983 Emerson 1161982 Graham 821981 Herron 791980 Bordi 1071979 Reelhorn 1161978 Lohuis 1181977 Collins 741976 Rohm 541975 Starling 861974 Grimm 951973 Grimm 961972 Ruthven 1531971 Ruthven 1711970 Gambero 971969 Strable 561968 Noonan 621967 Gonsalves 1041966 Stephen 1281965 Pierini 931964 Sinnott 741963 Hite 1301962 Hite 531961 Graves 831960 Vegely 511959 N/A --1958 Warren 631957 Millhorn 751956 Doig 931955 Hannah 621954 Wills 761953 Clevenger 1581952 Bolger 841951 Barnett 140

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BULLDOGS IN THE NCAA RECORD BOOKINDIVIDUAL RECORDS

BATTING - SINGLE GAMECategory Player No. Date Opponent RankAt-Bats Brennan Gowens 11 3/26/11 San Diego 1st

BATTING - SINGLE SEASONCategory Player No. Date RankStrikeouts Tom Mendonca 99 2008 1stDoubles Steve Susdorf 33 2008 T-9thHome Runs Lance Shebelut 32 1988 T-13th

PITCHING - SINGLE SEASONCategory Player No. Date RankGames Started John Salles 23 1988 T-2ndComplete Games John Hoover 19 1984 1stComplete Games Bobby Jones 18 1991 2ndInnings Pitched John Salles 177.1 1988 3rdInnings Pitched John Hoover 176.2 1984 4thInnings Pitched Bobby Jones 172.0 1991 8thStrikeouts John Hoover 205 1984 10th

BATTING - CAREERCategory Player No. Date RankStolen Bases Tom Goodwin 164 1987-89 T-9th

PITCHING - CAREERCategory Player No. Date RankGames Started John Hoover 64 1981-84 T-15thComplete Games John Hoover 42 1981-84 1stInnings John Hoover 494.0 1981-84 4th

FIELDING - CAREERCategory Player No. Date RankPutouts Todd Johnson 1,648 1990-93 20thAssists Ben Reynoso 783 1993-96 2nd

OTHERCategory Player Games Length RankHitting Streak Josh Hannah 38 2/26-5/25/97 T-13th

Perfect Game Larry Gonsalves vs. Cal Poly 1967 **

** 24 perfect games have been recorded by an NCAA D1 player since 1957, Gonsalves is one of 24.

END OF SEASON INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS

ANNUAL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSCategory Player No. DateHits Tom Goodwin 112 1988 Lance Shebelut 112 1988Runs Erik Wetzel 99 2008Doubles Steve Susdorf 33 2008Triples Bob Groth 10 1970 Eric Fox 10 1983Home Runs Jordan Ribera 27 2010Total Bases Lance Shebelut 226 1988Stolen Bases Tom Goodwin 62 1988 Tom Goodwin 61 1989Strikeouts Dick Ruthven 171 1971 John Hoover 205 1984 Steve Wolf 171 1990 Bobby Jones 166 1991 Jeff Weaver 181 1997Wins Leroy Gregory 12 1959 John Hoover 18 1984

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SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS

BATTING - HITSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. New Mexico) 36 4/1/1999 T-5th

BATTING - HITS, BOTH TEAMSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (36), New Mexico (32) 68 4/1/1999 1stFresno State (32), Nevada (21) 53 4/25/1982 5th

BATTING - CONSECUTIVE HITSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. Cal Poly - 1st inn.) 9 4/15/1995 T-3rd

BATTING - AT-BATSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. San Diego) 81 3/26/2011 T-2nd

BATTING - AT-BATS, BOTH TEAMSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (81) vs. San Diego (81) 162 3/26/2011 2nd

BATTING - PLATE APPEARANCESTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. San Diego) 93 3/26/11 T-2nd

BATTING - PLATE APPEARANCES, BOTH TEAMSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (93) vs. San Diego (93) 186 3/26/2011 2nd

BATTING - DOUBLES, BOTH TEAMSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankNew Mexico (8), Fresno State (6) 14 4/1/1999 T-6th

BATTING - HOME RUNS, BOTH TEAMSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankCal State Northridge (13) 14 3/2/1996 T-7thFresno State (1)

BATTING - RUNS, LOSING TEAMTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. New Mexico) 26 4/1/1999 T-2nd

FIELDING - TOTAL CHANCESTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. San Diego) 101 3/26/2011 T-3rd

FIELDING - TOTAL CHANCES, BOTH TEAMSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. San Diego) 187 3/26/2011 T-4th

FIELDING - PUTOUTSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. San Diego) 66 3/26/2011 T-3rd

FIELDING - ASSISTSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. San Diego) 33 3/26/11 T-4th

FIELDING - ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. San Diego) 51 3/26/11 10th

PITCHING - STRIKEOUTSTeam/Opponent No. Date RankFresno State (vs. Louisiana Tech) 23 5/2/2003 T-7th

MISCELLANEOUSCategory No. Date RankLongest Game, Innings 22 3/26/2011 vs. SD T-3rdLongest Winning Streak 32 3/9/88-5/3/88 T-4th END OF SEASON ANNUAL NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSBatting Average .350 1988Total Bases 1,492 1988Double Plays 76 2008

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AMERICAN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION Year Player Team1951 Don Barnett, P 1st1967 Larry Gonsalves, P 1st1972 Dick Ruthven, P 1st1978 Ron Johnson, 1B 1st1981 Pete Dalena, DH 3rd1982 Randy Graham, P 1st Terry Pendleton, OF 3rd1983 Eric Fox, OF 2nd1984 John Hoover, P 1st Scott Buss, OF 3rd1985 Mark Gardner, P 2nd1988 Tom Goodwin, OF 1st John Salles, P 1st Lance Shebelut, 1B 1st Steve Pearse, 2B 3rd1989 Tom Goodwin, OF 1st Eddie Zosky, SS 1st1991 Bobby Jones, P 1st Jason Wood, SS 3rd1992 Brant Brown, 1B 2nd1996 Jeff Weaver, P 3rd1997 Giuseppe Chiaramonte, C 1st1998 Jeff Weaver, P 2nd2004 Richie Robnett, OF 2nd2009 Tom Mendonca, 3B 3rd2010 Jordan Ribera, 1B 2nd2011 Dusty Robinson, OF 3rd2013 Aaron Judge, OF 3rd2014 Jordan Luplow, OF 2nd

COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER Year Player Team1989 Tom Goodwin, OF 1st Eddie Zosky, SS 1st1991 Bobby Jones, P 1st 1997 Giuseppe Chiaramonte, C 1st 1998 Jeff Weaver, P 1st2001 Josh Labandeira, SS 3rd2002 Ben Fritz, P 2nd2004 Richie Robnett, OF 2nd2008 Tanner Scheppers, P 3rd Steve Susdorf, OF 2nd2009 Tom Mendonca, 3B 2nd2010 Jordan Ribera, 1B 2nd2011 Greg Gonzalez, P 1st Dusty Robinson, OF 3rd2014 Jordan Luplow, OF 3rd

BASEBALL AMERICA MAGAZINE Year Player Team1981 John Hoover, P HM1982 Randy Graham, P 1st Terry Pendleton, OF 3rd1984 John Hoover, P 1st1985 Mark Gardner, P 2nd1988 Tom Goodwin, OF 1st Lance Shebelut, 1B 1st John Salles, P 2nd Rich Crane, P 3rd Steve Hosey, OF 3rd1989 Tom Goodwin, OF 1st Eddie Zosky, SS 1st Rich Crane, P 2nd1991 Bobby Jones, P 1st1996 Jeff Weaver, P 2nd1997 Jeff Weaver, P 1st Giuseppe Chiaramonte, C 2nd1998 Jeff Weaver, P 2nd2002 Ben Fritz, P 2nd2004 Richie Robnett, OF 2nd2009 Tom Mendonca, 3B 3rd2011 Greg Gonzalez, P 2nd Dusty Robinson, OF 3rd2014 Jordan Luplow, OF 2nd

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION Year Player Team1993 Todd Johnson, C 2nd1994 Tommy Minor, P 3rd1996 Jeff Weaver, P 1st1997 Jeff Weaver, P 1st Giuseppe Chiaramonte, C 1st1998 Jeff Weaver, P 1st1999 Anthony Acevedo, OF HM2000 Hans Smith, P 2nd2008 Steve Susdorf, OF 3rd2009 Tom Mendonca, 3B 1st2010 Jordan Ribera, 1B 2nd2011 Greg Gonzalez, P 1st2013 Aaron Judge, OF 3rd

THE SPORTING NEWS Year Player Team1972 Dick Ruthven, P 1st1989 Tom Goodwin, OF 1st Eddie Zosky, SS 1st

COLLEGIATE BASEBALL INSIDER Year Player Team2011 Greg Gonzalez, P 1st Dusty Robinson, OF HM

PERFECT GAME Year Player Team2014 Jordan Luplow, OF 2nd

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN -BASEBALL AMERICA MAGAZINE Year Player Team1986 John Salles, P 2nd1987 Tom Goodwin, OF 2nd1988 Erik Schullstrom, P 1st1989 Bobby Jones, P 1st1990 Todd Johnson, C 1st1996 Jeff Weaver, P 1st1997 Casey Rowe, P 1st2001 Casey McGehee, OF HM2005 Beau Mills, 3B 1st2009 Dusty Robinson, OF 2nd

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN -COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPERYear Player Team1990 Todd Johnson, C 1st1995 Giuseppe Chiaramonte, C 1st1996 Jeff Weaver, P 1st1997 Casey Rowe, P 1st1999 Tom Creighton, 2B HM2000 Mike Hernandez, P HM2004 Nick Moresi, OF 1st Chrisian Vitters, 3B 1st2005 Beau Mills, 3B 1st2006 Erik Wetzel, 2B 1st2011 Aaron Judge, OF 1st2013 Blake Quinn, RHP 1st

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NCAA COACH OF THE YEAR (Selected by The Sporting News)1988 Bob Bennett

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 Mike Batesole

COLLEGIATE BASEBALL MAGAZINE COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 Mike Batesole

NCAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR (Selected by Collegiate Baseball)1991 Bobby Jones, P

NCAA PITCHER OF THE YEAR (Selected by Baseball America)1984 John Hoover, P

NATIONAL COLLEGEIATE BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION PLAYER OF THE WEEK March 30, 2008 Alan AhmadyApril 13, 2010 Greg Gonzalez

COLLEGEBASEBALL360.COMNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Feb. 24, 2010 Jordan Ribera

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK April 13, 2010 Greg GonzalezFeb. 24, 2010 Dusty RobinsonFeb. 24, 2010 Tyler Linehan

GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD FINALISTS 1984 John Hoover, P1989 Tom Goodwin, OF1991 Bobby Jones, P

GREG OLSON AWARD FINALIST 2014 Jordan Luplow, OF

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR (Selected by CoSIDA)1994 Tommy Minor, P

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN (Selected by CoSIDA)1984 Jim Davis, C, HM1992 Philip Romero, 2B, 3rd1993 Tommy Minor, IF/P, 1st1994 Tommy Minor, P, 1st1998 Joe Gerber, OF, 2nd2008 Steve Susdorf, OF, 2nd

ALL-WEST REGION (First-Team Selections)1951 Don Barnett, P1952 Franny Oneto, 2B1959 Leroy Gregory, P Augie Garrido, OF1962 Terry Banderas, OF1967 Larry Gonsalves, P Don Peracchi, 1B1972 Dick Ruthven, P Larry Prieto, 2B1978 Ron Johnson, 1B Jim Rothford, C1979 Brad Bennett, OF1980 Brad Bennett, OF Rich Bordi, P1981 Pete Dalena, DH John Hoover, P1982 Randy Graham, P Terry Pendleton, OF Greg Funk, 2B Tim Thiessen, SS1983 Randy Asadoor, 3B Rob Emerson, P Eric Fox, OF1984 John Hoover, P Scott Buss, OF1985 Mark Gardner, P1988 Tom Goodwin, OF Steve Pearse, 2B John Salles, P Lance Shebelut, 1B Eddie Zosky, SS1989 Tom Goodwin, OF Eddie Zosky, SS1990 Bobby Jones, P1991 Bobby Jones, P Jason Wood, SS1992 Brant Brown, 1B1995 Kevin Gunther, P1996 Jeff Weaver, P1997 Jeff Weaver, P Giuseppe Chiaramonte, C1998 Jeff Weaver, P2004 Richie Robnett, OF2005 Beau Mills. 3B Nick Moresi, OF2011 Greg Gonzalez, P2014 Jordan Luplow, OF

NATIONAL HONORS

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ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONSALL-CCAA (First-Team Selections)1941 Stewart Bachetelle, P

Angelo Petropulos, PChester Steinhauer, 2B

Findley Upton, OF1942 Jack Kelley, OF

Leonard Masini, UT Chester Schmidt, P1946 George Abo, P Ollie Bidwell, OF Marty Kreig, UT Angelo Petropulos, 3B

Adolph Pierini, 3B Mervin Salwasser, 1B1947 Bill Hansen, 1B Earl Smith, P1948 Bill Hansen, 1B1949 Galen Bowman, OF1950 Don Abbott, C Don Barnett, P Fibber Hirayama, UT Art Shahzade, OF1951 Fred Bartels, 1B Don Barnett, P Bob Donkersley, SS Fibber Hirayama, OF Franny Oneto, 2B1952 Fibber Hirayama, OF1953 Bob Bennett, C Truman Clevenger, P Fred Sommers, SS Len Tucker, OF Ted Willis, Jr., P1954 Bob Bennett, C Ted Willis, Jr., P1955 Ted Ellis, P Don Farris, P Jack Hannah, P Jim Knerr, 3B-SS Tony Levaggi, OF J.D. Petersen, UT Roy Zivanich, OF1956 Bob Doig, P Ted Ellis, P Jim Knerr, 3B-SS

Walt Napier, OFJoe Pedrazzini, 1B

George Read, OF1957 Bob Doig, P Jim Kneer, SS Joe Pedrazzini, 1B1958 Mark Cameron, C

Dorman Martin, OF Gary Modrell, P1959 Leroy Gregory, P

Jim Lester, 3B Mike Mathiesen, SS Jerry White, 2B1960 James Garrett, C Augie Garrido, OF Ed Vegely, P1961 Bob Bonomini, 2B Stan Busch, OF Bert Dollar, C Augie Garrido, OF Gene Graves, P Bob Paull, SS Terry Tackett, P1962 Terry Banderas, OF Bob Bonomini, 2B Ron Schiller, 1B1963 Frank Hashimoto, OF Ed Hite, P Jim Williams, SS1964 Phil Mastagni, OF Jim Williams, SS1965 Rick Pierini, P Katsu Shitanishi, 2B1966 Wayne McGhee, C Buz Stephens, P1967 Larry Gonsalves, P Buzz Nitschke, C Don Peracchi, OF/INF

Tom Sharpe, P Al Suckut, OF1968 Jerry Robison, 2B1969 Dave Schmidt, SS

ALL-PCAA (First-Team Selections)1970 Darrell Gambero, P Bob Groth, OF1971 Allen Jones, OF Dick Ruthven, P Scott Wolfe, 2B1972 Larry Prieto, 2B Dick Ruthven, P1973 Andrew Dyes, OF Dan Grimm, P Mark Hance, 3B1974 Bob Felts, 2B Dan Grimm, P1976 Fernando Garcia, 1B Ron Myers, OF

ALL-NBCA (First-Team Selections) 1977 Ron Johnson, 1B

Ron Mehlhoff, SSRon Myers, OF

Dave Rohm, P1978 Ron Johnson, 1B Tim Painton, OF Jim Rothford, DH1979 Brad Bennett, OF Rich Bordi, P Jim Flores, SS Frank Garcia, 3B Dan Gladden, DH Jon Reelhorn, P1980 Kip Bagley, DH Brad Bennett, OF Rich Bordi, P Tony Herron, P Tom McCormick, 2B Jon Reelhorn, P John Westmoreland, C1981 Ray O’Canto, OF Kevin Coughlon, OF Jim Flores, SS Tim Thiessen, 3B Pete Dalena, DH John Hoover, P1982 Pete Dalena, 1B Greg Funk, 2B Randy Graham, P Terry Pendleton, OF Tim Thiessen, SS1983 Randy Asadoor, 3B Vince Barger, P Rob Emerson, P Eric Fox, OF Kurt Walker, P1984 Vince Barger, P Scott Buss, OF Tony Cantelmo, OF Mark Gardner, P John Hoover, P Todd Soares, DH Joe Xavier, SS

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ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONSALL-BIG WESTYear Name Team1985 Mike Gardner, P 1st Ken Crew, P 1st Robert Bafia, 3B 2nd Joe Xavier, SS 2nd Cal Cain, OF 2nd Mike Goff, P 2nd1986 Mike Goff, P 1st Steve Bates, OF 2nd1987 Steve Bates, OF 1st Eddie Zosky, 3B 2nd Tom Goodwin, DH 2nd Brandon Mitchell, OF 2nd1988 Lance Shebelut, 1B 1st Steve Pearse, 2B 1st Eddie Zosky, SS 1st Tom Goodwin, OF 1st Steve Hose, OF 1st Rich Crane, SP 1st John Salles, SP 1st Erik Schullstrom, SP 1st Jeff Mott, OF 2nd1989 Rich Crane, P 1st Tom Goodwin, OF 1st Bobby Jones, P 1st Eddie Zosky, SS 1st Steve Vondran, C 2nd Mike Burton, 1B 2nd Erik Schullstrom, SP 2nd1990 Todd Johnson, C 1st Bobby Jones, P 1st Steve Wolf, P 1st1991 Todd Johnson, UT 1st Bobby Jones, P 1st Jason Wood, SS 1st Phil Romero, 2B 2nd Mike Noel, OF 2nd1992 Brant Brown, 1B 1st Todd Johnson, C 1st Gary McNamara, OF 2nd Jim Patterson, SP 2nd Steve Soderstrom, SP 2nd

ALL-WACYear Name Team1993 Todd Johnson, C 1st Gary McNamara, OF 1st Mike Salazar, P 1st1994 Tommy Minor, P 1st Jared Fernandez, P 1st1995 Kevin Gunther, P 1st Brendan Behn, P 1st Matt Curtis, C 1st Joe Freitas, OF 1st1996 Derek Feramisco, OF 1st

Ben Reynoso, SS 1st Jeff Weaver, P 1st1997 Giuseppe Chiaramonte, C 1st Jeff Weaver, P 1st Derek Feramisco, OF 2nd1998 Jeff Weaver, P 1st1999 Anthony Acevedo, OF 1st2000 Anthony Acevedo, OF 1st Nick Garcia, 3B 1st Brandon Gemoll, 1B 1st Hans Smith, P 1st Mike Bowlin, OF 2nd2001 Josh Labandeira, SS 1st Brad Harper, C 1st Brandon Gemoll, 1B 2nd Oscar Lopez, 2B 2nd Casey McGehee, OF 2nd Bob Runyon, SP 2nd2002 Ben Fritz, P/UT 1st Casey McGehee, 3B 1st Chris Patrick, SS 2nd2003 Scott Beshears, OF 1st Chris Patrick, SS 1st Ryan Haag, 2B 2nd Casey McGehee, 3B 2nd Cody Smith, SP 2nd2004 David Gomez, DH 1st Ryan Haag, 2B 1st Richie Robnett, OF 1st Christian Vitters, 3B 1st Brandon Marcelli, C 2nd Chris Patrick, SS 2nd Nick Moresi, OF 2nd Matt Garza, SP 2nd2005 Nick Moresi, OF 1st Matt Garza, P 1st Beau Mills, 3B 1st Rudy Quinonez, P 1st Chase Moore, OF 2nd2006 Doug Fister, SP 1st Beau Mills, 3B 1st Loren Storey, OF 1st Steve Susdorf, DH 1st Andy Underwood, P 1st Christian Vitters, SS 1st Erik Wetzel, 2B 1st Kent Sakamoto, 1B 2nd Brian Lapin, OF 2nd Eddie Romero, SP 2nd2007 Danny Grubb, C 1st Tanner Scheppers, P 1st Loren Story, OF 1st Steve Susdorf, OF 1st Erik Wetzel, 2B 1st Justin Wilson, P 1st Clayton Allison, SP 2nd

Brandon Burke, RP 2nd2008 Steve Susdorf, OF 1st Alan Ahmady, IF 1st Erik Wetzel, IF 1st Tanner Scheppers, P 1st Brandon Burke, P 1st2009 Tom Mendonca, 3B 1st Danny Muno, 2B 1st Dusty Robinson, OF 1st Holden Sprague, RHP 1st2010 Bobby Coyle, DH 1st Greg Gonzalez, RHP 1st Jordan Ribera, 1B 1st Dusty Robinson, OF 1st Danny Muno, 2B 2nd Garrett Weber, SS 2nd Josh Poytress, SP 2nd2011 Greg Gonzalez, SP 1st Aaron Judge, OF 1st Danny Muno, 3B 1st Jordan Ribera, 1B 1st Dusty Robinson, OF 1st Garrett Weber, SS 1st Austin Wynns, C 1st Brennan Gowens, OF 2nd Josh Poytress, SP 2nd2012 Aaron Judge, OF 1st Kenny Wise, OF/DH 1st Trent Garrison, 1B 2nd Patrick Hutcheson, 2B 2nd Jake Alvarez, 3B 2nd Justin Haley, RHP 2nd Thomas Harlen, LHP 2nd

ALL-MOUNTAIN WESTYear Name Team2013 Aaron Judge, OF 1st Chris Mariscal, IF 2nd Blake Quinn, RHP 2nd2014 Jordan Luplow, OF 1st Taylor Ward, C 2nd2015 Taylor Ward, C 1st Taylor Tempel, OF 1st Garrett Mundell, P 1st Austin Guibor, OF 2nd Jake Shull, P 2nd

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TOP CONFERENCE HONORSPlayer of the Year 1972 Dick Ruthven, P PCAA1973 Mark Hance, 3B PCAA1977 Ron Johnson, 1B NCBA1978 Ron Johnson, 1B NCBA1983 Randy Asadoor, 3B NCBA1984 Scott Buss, OF NCBA1985 Mark Gardner, P Big West1988 Lance Shebelut Big West1989 Tom Goodwin, OF Big West2001 Josh Labandeira, SS WAC2004 Richie Robnett, OF WAC2006 Christian Vitters, SS WAC2008 Stephen Susdorf, OF WAC2009 Tom Mendonca, 3B WAC2010 Jordan Ribera, 1B WAC2011 Dusty Robinson, OF WAC2014 Jordan Luplow, OF MW

Pitcher of the Year 1979 Rich Bordi NCBA1980 Rich Bordi NCBA1983 Rob Emerson NCBA1984 John Hoover NCBA1991 Bobby Jones Big West2002 Ben Fritz WAC2005 Matt Garza WAC2008 Tanner Scheppers WAC2011 Greg Gonzalez WAC

Rookie of the Year 1978 Brad Bennett, OF NCBA1980 Greg Funk, SS NCBA1981 John Hoover, P NCBA1982 Joe Xavier, 3B NCBA1995 Giuseppe Chiaramonte, DH/C WAC1996 Jeff Weaver, P WAC1999 Tom Creighton, 2B WAC2005 Beau Mills, 3B WAC2008 Danny Muno, SS WAC2011 Aaron Judge, OF WAC

Coach of the Year 1985 Bob Bennett Big West1988 Bob Bennett Big West1991 Bob Bennett Big West2008 Mike Batesole WAC2010 Mike Batesole WAC

WAC Male Athlete of the Year (Joe Kearney Award)2008 Steve Susdorf 2009 Tom Mendonca

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A Abbott, Don 1948-50Abbott, George 1948Abbott, Jake 1951Abel, Dave 1955-56Abney, Steve 1977Abo, George 1946-49Acevedo, Anthony 1999-00Ahmady, Alan 2007-09Ainley, Craig 1984-85Allen, Dick 1963Allen, Jody 1985-86Allison, Clayton 2007-08Altman, Jack 1956Alvarez, Jake 2011-14Amador, Blake 2008AndeAndreoni, Ned 1968Argomaniz, Manny 2014-15Arias, Anthony 2015Armenta, Frank 1958Armstrong, Bob 1956Arruda, Aaron 2015Asadoor, Randy 1981-83Ashworth, Edward 1965Ashworth, Jule 1931Atrat, Kyle 2002Aukerman, Carlos 1997-98Austin, Erwin 1939-40

B Bachtelle, Stewart 1940-41Bacome, Leonard 1969Bafia, Bob 1983-85Bagley, Kip 1979-80Bair, David 2002-03Bair, Donnie 2002-03Baird, Bill 1950Baker, Ken 1988-89Baldwin, Gary 1966Ball, Adolph 1948Ball, Jacob 2004Ballard, Tim 1980Ballinger, John 1969Banderas, Terry 1961-62Bandy, Bob 1956Barger, Vince 1982-84Barnes, Larry 1995Barnett, Don 1950-51Barnhill, Douglas 1975-76Barsom, Charles 1931Bartels, Bill 1985-86Bartels, Fred 1951-53Bates, Steve 1985-87Batesole, Korby 2015Baxter 1923Becht, Jason 1996Becknell, George 1947Beckstead, Jerry 1971

Bedford, Mountie 1958-59Bedrosian, Dave 1975Beggs, Mike 1968-70Behlen, Steven 1973-74Behn, Brendan 1994-95Bell, Jason 1998Belli, Dewey 1963-65Bennett, Brad 1978-80Bennett, Bob 1952-55Bennett, Todd 1980-83Benny, Derek 2009-11Bergazzi, Roy 1938-40Bergman, Jack 1971-72Beshears, Scott 2000-03Best, F. 1922Biama, Richard 1949Bidwell, Oliver 1940-47Biggers, Dave 1960Birkle, Don 1957Bischoff, Zac 2009Bishop, Jerry 1951-52Blaver, Rich 1972Blechman, Scott 1986-87Bledsoe, Stan 1962-63Boettger, Roger 1967Bolger, Larry 1951-52Bonesteele, Sean 2007-10Boney, Bob 1947-52Bonifazio, Anthony 1991-92Bonnett, Bruce 1976-77Bonomini, Bob 1961-62Bordi, Rich 1978-80Borgese, Jeff 1990Borges, James 1994-95Borst, Tim 2013-15Bosco, Steve 1990Bourdet, Len 1948-50Bowlin, Michael 1999-00Bowman, Galen 1948-50Boyd, T.J. 2002Brauning, Jay 1995-96Breckley, Jason 2005-08Brewer, Dennis 1999Bricker, Don 1951Bridge, Eric 1988Brink, Jordan 2012-14Brodeur, J. 1922-23Brosnan, Jason 1989Brown, Bill 1967-68Brown, Brant 1991-92Brown, Chad 1994-96Brown, Clarence 1950Brown, Kelly 1980Brown, Zip 1951-52Brumfield, Harvey 1986Brusstar, Warren 1973-74Buck, Terry 1969-70Buckholz, Steve 1987-88

Buckner, Pat 1976-77Burke, Brandon 2005-08Burns, L. 1922Burns, Mike 1948Burton, Dean 1973-74Burton, Mike 1988-89Busch, Stan 1959-61Buss, Scott 1983-84Bustamante, Eddie 1988

C Cain, Cal 1982-85Cameron, Mark 1957-58Cano, Al 1949Cantelmo, Tony 1983-84Cardwell, Don 1938Carpenter, Monte 1938Carter, Mervyn 1958-60Carter, Suge 1943-49Casey, Harvey 1958-60Castro, Pat 1957Cattaneo, Chad 1994Caufaude, Les 1974-75Cederquist, Clay 2010Cervantes, Sal 1977Champlin, Kelly 1990-91Charles, Justin 2010-12Chiaramonte, Giuseppe 1995-97Claussen, Kim 1970Clements, Marc 1942Clevenger, Bill 1952-54Clevenger, Truman 1951-53Collins, Steve 1977Combs, Mark 1983-84Cooper, Michael 2004-05Coppock, Ed 1974Coronado, Gary 1961Costic, Tim 1990-92Coughlon, Kevin 1980-81Cowan, William 1931Coyle, Bobby 2010Crane 1923Crane, Rich 1987-89Crawford, R. 1922-23Creamer, Casey 2001-02Creighton, Matt 2000Creighton, Tom 1999-00Crets, Gary 1962-63Crew, Ken 1985Crissman, Vern 1964Cropsey, Allen 1950Crough, Garret 1984-85Cruess, Robert 1977-79Cruise, Mark 1992-93Cuadros, Al 1975Cuellar, Justin 1998Cudd, Don 1960Cuellar, Justin 2000

Cunningham, Ken 1973-74Curlee, Don 1949-50 Curtis, Matt 1993-96

D Dalena, Pete 1981-82Dallas, Bob 1973da Luz, Craig 1995-98Dandridge, Brad 1993Daniels, Melvin 1931Daniels, Pete 1942Danielson, Glenn 1943DaSilva, John 1992David, Scott 2011Davis, Bret 1985Davis, Devlon 1998Davis, Jim 1983-85Davis, Rod 1982Davis, Tory 2003DeCanio, Jason 1997DeGeorge, Virgil 1962-63Dela Torre, George 1954Della, Dan 1942Detwiler, Steve 2007-10DeVaurs, Duane 1939Dibble, Tom 1964DiBuduo, Moe 1970DiGrazia, Williams 1968-69DiFrancia, Ed 1970-71Dinges, Bob 1975Ryan Dobson 2014-15Doepker, Dick 1959Doig, Bob 1954-57Dollar, Bert 1960-62Donatoni, John 1967Donkersley, Bob 1951-52Donnelly, Robert 1995Doyle, Pat 1966Drake, Max 1999-00Duckhorn, Jim 1971-72Due, Floyd 1931Duke, Dan 1998-99 Duncan, Brad 1972Durmanich, J.J. 2000Dvorak, Greg 1968-69Dyes, Andrew 1973-74Dyt, Darren 1997

E Edmonds, Michael 1974Edwards, Chad 2002-03, 05Edwards, Evin 1986-87Egelhofer, Ray 1938-40Elcano, Jason 1980Elf, Doug 1972-74Ellis, Ted 1955-56Elorduy, Mike 1963Emerson, Rob 1982-83

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Enard, Tony 1993-95Escat, Gene 2009-10, 2012Esparza, Brandon 2002, ‘04Evans, Mike 1981Evert, Kevin 1986

F Fagundes, Manuel 1963Falco, Chris 1989-91Fanconi, Jason 1998-99Farfan, David “Shorty” 1995Farrar, Bill 1949Farren 1923Farria, J. 1922Farris, Don 1953-55Farsakian, Sam 1949-50 Fellows, Jackie 1943Felts, Bob 1974-75Feramisco, Derek 1995-97Fernandez, Jared 1993-94Filson 1923Findley, Bill 1954-57Fisher, Gary 1954Fisher, Jim 1994-95Fisher, Joe 1959-61Fister, Doug 2005-06Fitzmaurice, Kevin 1996-97Fjelstad, Kyle 1993-94Floethe, Jake 2008Flores, Jim 1979-81Flynn, Ed 1941-43Fox, Eric 1982-85Fragus, Neal 1971-72Frazer, Scott 1976-77Frazier, Terance 1988-89,92Freitas, Jeremy 1995Freitas, Joseph 1994-95French, Jon 1988French, William 1938-39Frey, Darwin 1965Fritz, Ben 2000-02Fry, Gary 1985Funk, Greg 1980-83Frye, Lane 1959

G Gagnier, Drew 2007Gagnon, Jim 1987Gaitan, Joe 1956Galloway, Ken 1983-84Gambero, Darrell 1970Garcia, Bob 1971Garcia, Eric 1997Garcia, Fernando 1975-76Garcia, Frank 1978-79Garcia, Nick 1998-00Garcia, Rudy 1953-54Gardner, Mark 1984-85

Garfoot, Phil 1957Garner, Lance 1976-77Garrett, Jim 1958-60Garrido, Augie 1959-61Garrison, Mike 1961Garrison, Taylor 2010-12Garrison, Trent 2009-10, 12-13Garver, Dick 1942Garza, Matt 2003-05Garzoni, Mike 1943Gaspar, Kahou 2010-11Gaul, Mike 1966Gavello, Bill 1970Geels, Rob 1981-82Gemoll, Brandon 1999-00George, Don 1951-52Gerber, Joe 1996-99Ghimenti, Darin 1990Gibbons, John 1981Gilbert, Shawn 1986-87Giordano, Craig 1971-72Girazian, Toby 2003-04Gladden, Dan 1978-79Gladden, Jeff 1980Glines, Tim 1977Glynn, Josh 2003Goehring, Martin 1942Goff, Mike 1985-87Goldstein, Torin 2015Golladay, Don 1955Gomez, David 2004-05Gomez, Rueben 1958Gonsalves, Larry 1966-68Gonzalez, Chris 1990Gonzalez, Greg 2010-11Gonzalez, Ozzie 1999-00Gonzalez, Raul 1992Goodrich, Randy 1996-98Goodwin, Tom 1987-89Gowens, Brennan 2009-11Graham, Randy 1982Graham, Tom 1997-00Graver, Dick 1942Graves, Gene 1961Greely, J. 1922-23Greene, Eric 1990-93Greenlee, Jim 1991Gregory, Leroy 1959Grewal, Ranbir 1989-90Griffin, David 2003-04Griffin, Kirk 1997-98Grigsby, Tac 1996Grimm, Dan 1971-74Groth, Ken 1982-83Groth, Robert 1969-70Grubb, Danny 2006-09Guibor, Austin 2014-15Gunther, Kevin 1994-95

Gutknecht, Jason 2001-02Guzman, Tony 1998-00

H Haag, Ryan 2003-04Hafiz, Dave 2000Hager, Richard 1956Hager, Ron 1953-56Haley, Justin 2011-12Hall, Russ 1982-84Hallaian, Christian 2001-02Hamilton, Chuck 1974Hammock, Ted 1957Halpert, Jared 2005Hance, Mark 1973Hancock, Bill 1942Haney, Roger 1973Hannah, Jack 1953-55Hannah, Josh 1997-98Hannah, Shawn 1999-00Hanoian, Larry 1964Hanoian, Terry 1964Hansen, Bill 1947-48Harbour, Bill 1960Harlan, Tom 2009-12Harkness, Michael 1968-69Harper, Brad 1999-02Harper, Brian 1998-99Harrington, Tony 1969-70Harris, Clarence 1931Harris, Hal 1975Harris, T.J. 1996Hartgraves, Dean 1987Haruta, George 1986-87Hashimoto, Frank 1962-63Hastings, Ward 1957Haynes, Joel 1950Hedstrom, Gavin 2008-09Heeb, Toby 1938Heizenrader, Terry 1963-65Hennecke, Pete 1995-96Henderson, James 1968-69Henderson, Mike 1978Hernandez, David 2007Hernandez, Jesse 1991-92Hernandez, Mike 2000-02Hernandez, Rick 1976Herron, Tony 1979-81Hershfield, Jason 2007Higa, Tom 1954-58Hill, Harvey 1984-87Hill, Mike 1988Hill, Nate 1985Hill, Todd 1988Hiltel, Ted 1960Hinchey, Harry 1947Hintz, Beau 1999-00Hirayama, Fibber 1950-52

Hite, Ed 1961-63Hobbs, Gene 1957Holland, Art 1982-83Holt, Bert 1956Holt, Darren 1980Holt, David 1978-79Hook, Kevin 1995-97Hoover, W.T. 1998Hopelain, M. 1931Hoover, Dave 1962-63Hoover, John 1981-84Hosey, Steve 1987-89Houck, Jim 1957Hovespian, Dick 1943Howard, Keith 1997Hower, Jake 2007-08Hoyt, Howard 1972Hoyt, Kenny 1964Hudson, Ron 1968-70Huston, Chris 2005Hutcheson, Patrick 2011-12

I Infante, Gil 2003-05Inrker, Robert 1949

J Jacobo, Bob 1975Jacobo, Ed 1984Jacobsen, Bob 1982-84Jacobsen, Tom 1962-63Jelmini, Rick 1975Jochner, Tim 1986-87Johnson, Donn 1972-73Johnson, Jake 2008-09Johnson, Jim 1952Johnson, Ron 1977-78Johnson, Todd 1990-93Jones, Allen 1970-71Jones, Bobby 1989-91Jones, Ken 1976Judice, Bryan 1991-94Judge, Aaron 2011-13

K Kaia, Steve 1975Kaita, Jeff 1998-99Kaitfors, Josh 1993-96Kampcik, Ed 1978-79Kazmirski, Bobby 1991Kelley, Brad 1974-77Kelley, Jack 1942Kemble, George 1938-39Kendall, Cody 2009-12Kepner, Norm 1972Keyes 1923Kieling, Ron 1973-75King, Ed 1946

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Knerr, Jim 1955-56Kourafas, Nick 1947Krebbs, Norman 1956Krieg, Marty 1946

L Labandeira, Josh 2000-01LaBare, Mike 1973-74Lackey, Steve 1973-74Ladra, Jack 1953Lambert, Jimmy 2014-15Lantrip, Rick 1990Lapin, Brian 2005-07Larios, John 1985Larrieu, Gene 1954Lawless, Albert 1940Lawless, Toby 1938-39Leach, Ron 1979Lee, Dylan 2015Lee, Nathan 2001-02Leicht, Bill 1980Lester, Jim 1957-59Levaggi, Tony 1954-57Levingston, Derrick 1996-97Lewis, Ozzie 2005-07Linehan, Tyler 2011-13Lipsey, Carl 2002Lillard, Mike 1957Lister, Jim 1956Littlejohn, Todd 1988Liukkonen, Jim 1971Loafman, Chris 1977Lockhart, Tim 1988-89Lohuis, Mark 1978-79LoNigro, Frank 2006Lopez, Oscar 1997-00Lozano, Steve 1988-89Luplow, Jordan 2012-14Lurker, Bob 1947-49Lynch, Ryan 2001

M Maas, Dave 1971-72MacDonald, Jerry 1960-62Magatogan, Harold 1931Magee, T. 1922Mahlmann, Richard 1970Mallory, Chris 2011Mann, Jack 1946-48Marcelli, Brandon 2003-04Marquez, Bob 1982Mariscal, Chris 2012-14Marsh, Robert 1991-92Marsoobian, Bryan 1988Martin, Dorman 1957-58Martinez, Pete 1986Mascaro, Frank 1973

Masini, Leonard 1942Mason, Shane 2001Mason, William 1966Mastagni, Phil 1964-65Mathiesen, Mike 1958-59Maxwell, Wade 1991-92Mazzoni, Marty 1959-60McCormick, Ken 1971-74McGehee, Casey 2001-03McGhee, Wayne 1965-66McKeighan, Thomas 1931McMahon, Jim 1955-56McMeechan, Chuck 1971McNamara, Gary 1992-93Meacham, Bud 1954Medrano, Jesse 2014-15Meert, John 1984-85Mehas, Mick 1960-62Mehlhoff, Ron 1976-77Mello, David 1968-69Mendonca, Tom 2007-09Mercado, Victor 1993-95Mijano, Jan 1957Miller, DeAndre 2004-05Miller, Brandon 2004-07Miller, John 1975-76Miller, Justin 2008Millhorn, George 1954-57Millhorn, Paul 1957Mills, Beau 2005-06Minor, Tommy 1991-94Minor, Zach 1999-02Mitchell, Brandon 1987-88Miyamoto, Ed 1965Modrell, Doug 1965-66Modrell, Gary 1957-58Moncier, John 1970-71Moody, W. 1922Moore, Chase 2003-06Moore, Lloyd 1946Moore, Mark 1974Moran, Nick 1999-00Moresi, Nick 2004-06Morse, John 1949-50Morse, Matt 2009-10Mortensen, Tony 1988Mosiello, Bill 1986Mott, Jeff 1988Moultrie, Daniel 2012Mueller, Jeff 1976-77Mundell, Garrett 2012-15Muno, Danny 2008-11Munro, William 2012-15Murphy, Lee 1957-60Murphy, Michael 1974-76Myers, Joey 2000-03Myers, Ron 1976-77

N Najar, Johnny 1991Nakamura 1923Nalbandian, Gene 1957Napier, Walt 1956Naster, Jeff 1995Navarro, Scott 1995-96Neal, Everett 1946Newman, Eric 1993Nieves, Francisco 2001-02Nitschke, Buzz 1966-67Noel, Mike 1988-91Noonan, Michael 1968-69Norcross, Ryan 2001Notorangelo, Don 1950

O O’Banion, Mike 1971-72O’Canto, Ray 1980-81O’Leary, Dan 1982-83O’Leary, John 1978-79Oliver, Ron 1964Oneto, Franny 1950-52Otterson, Eric 2007Overland, Ryan 2005-08Oxandaboure, Frank 1949

P Paetow, Robbie 1998-99Painton, Tim 1978-79Pallas, James 1969Palmer, Tim 1998Papi, Jason 2000Papi, Ken 1967-68Parantala, Mark 1996-97Patrick, Chris 2001-04Patrick, Mike 1978Patterson, Jim 1991-92Paul, Gary 1994-96Paull, Bob 1960-62Pavlovich, Eli 1943Pearse, Joe 1996-97Pearse, Steve 1987-88Pearson, Bill 1954Pearson, Jim 1938Pedrazzini, Joe 1956-57Peeler, David 1958-59Pegues, Daryl 1979-80Pendleton, Terry 1981-82Penn, Ryan 2005Peracchi, Don 1966-67Peralta, Don 1954Perez, Ken 1978Perruchon, Bob 1967Petersen, J.D. 1953-55Petropulos, Angelo 1939-46

Pettyjohn, Adam 1996-98Phair, Bob 1954-56Phillips, Emery 1981-83Phillips, Tom 1988-90Pierce, Brian 2002-03Pierce, Mike 2004Pierini, Adolph 1942-46Pierini, Rick 1965Pilati, Dennis 1966Plump, Dave 1964Pollard, Dan 1965-66Polerencio, Mike 1947-48Poole, Robby 1998-99Poore, Ernie 1938-41Postiff, J.P. 1990Powell, Mike 1995-98Poytress, Josh 2009-11Prieto, Bob 1974-75Prieto, Jeff 1997-00Prieto, Jordan 2002Prieto, Larry 1972-73Prior, Joe 2014-15Pritchett, Jerry 1961-62Purkiss, Matt 1994-95

Q Quinn, Blake 2013Quinonez, Rudy 2004-05Qualls, Andy 2011

R Ragazzo, Rick 1980-81Rago, Ralph 1955Ramirez, Rickey 2015Ramos, Sean 1992-93Randel 1923Rathjen, Dennis 1978-79Read, George 1955-56Reade, Curt 1978-80Reece, Mark 2015Reelhorn, Jon 1978-80Renteria, Javier 1993-94Reyes, Ray 1977-78Reynoso, Ben 1993-96Rhoads, R. 1922-23Ribera, Jordan 2008-11Rice 1923Riday-White, Tobey 2001-02Riddell, Les 1951Ring, Jeffery 1966Roberts, Noel 1994-96Roberts, Randy 1975-76Robertson, Charlie 2010-11Robinson, Dusty 2009-11Robinson, William 1946Robison, Jerry 1967-68Robnett, Richie 2004

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Rodriguez, Casey 2014-15Rodriguez, George 2001Roe, Mike 1993Rogers, Dale 1961Rogers, Dave 1947Rohm, Dave 1976-77Rohm, Don 1978Rollans, Ken 1984-85Romero, Eddie 2004-06Romero, Philip 1989-92Ross, Rich 1981Ross, Steve 1977Rosser, Jerry 1963-64Rothford, Jim 1978Rothford, Ryan 2003Rowe, Casey 1997-99Rucobo, Vince 1966-67Rudolph, Charles 1940-41Ruiz, Larry 1977Runyon, Bob 2001-02Rupcich, Larry 1994-97Russell, Brody 2013-15Russell, Dave 1973-74Rustingan, L. 1922Ruth, Dick 1962-63Ruth, Pat 1988-89Ruthven, Dick 1970-72Ruthven, Sean 2002Ryan, S. 1922

S Sakamoto, Kent 2003-06Sachse, Ken 1949-50Saiki, Taro 1931Saitz, Robbie 1989-91Salazar, Mike 1991-93Salles, J.D. 2011-12Salles, John 1986-88Salwasser, Mervin 1942-46Sandell, Todd 2005-08Santoni, Tim 1998Saxton, Richard 1966Scarbery, Rick 1976-77Scelzi, Mike 1948Schanze, Robert 1965Scheppers, Tanner 2006-08Schiller, Ron 1961-62Schlichtholz, Fred 2014Schmidt, Chester 1942Schmidt, Dave 1967-69Schullstrom, Erik 1988-90Schulz, Bill 1956Scorneianchi, Augie 1958Scott 1923Scott, Bobby 1977-80Scott, Gordon 1943Scott, Leland 1946Scott, Matt 2002-05

Seadler, Walter 1942Seastrom, Greg 1958Sedoo, Gerald 1954Seib, Greg 1979-80Sellner, Scott 1984-85Serpa 1923Shannon, Steve 1969Shannon, Tom 2004Sharpe, Tom 1967-68Shahzade, Art 1947-50 Shaves, Dennis 1963-64Shebelut, Lance 1987-88Sheffield, Bill 1955Shepard, Larry 1972Shigematsu, Bob 1970Shitanishi, Katsu 1963-65Shull, Jake 2013-15Siebert, Ron 1973-74Silva, Larry 1965Silva, Mark 1975Simioli, Anthony 1998-99Simonian, Steve 1970Simpson, Travis 1970-71Sinnott, Brian 1963-64Sirimarco, James 1966-68Smallin, K. 1922Smith, Cody 2003Smith, Earl 1947-49Smith, Hans 1997-00Smith, Larry 1961Smith, Richie 1973Smith, Woodrow 1965Soares, Todd 1982-84Soares, Trent 2008-09Soderstrom, Steve 1991-93Soinila, Olavi 1938Solberg, Eric 1984-85Sommers, Fred 1951-53Sommers, Tom 1962-64Sorenson, Rich 1984-85Souders, Ben 1954Spearman, Vernon 1991Sprague, Holden 2006-09Spring, William 1940Springer, Denis 1986-87Stacey, Ted 1958Stanton, E. 1922Stark, Jeff 1985-86Starling, Gary 1975Stay, P. 1922Steinhauer, Chester 1938-41Stephen, Buz 1964-66Stephens, Marion 1950-51Stephenson, Hal 1962Stewart, Michael 1986-87Stoddard, Bob 1977-78Stone, Jake 2014-15Stone, Quentin 1995

Stoner, Mike 1976Storey, Loren 2006-07Strable, Ray 1968-69Stroud, Derek 1987Studdert, Dave 1984-85Suckut, Albert 1966-67Suga, Brendon 2002Susdorf, Steve 2005-08

T Tackett, Terry 1961Tafoya, Simon 1997-00Taglione, Lance 1993Tamo, Gaetan 1980-82Tasjian, Karl 1941Tatum, McCarthy 2015Taylor, Leroy 1941Taylor, Loran 1946Taylor, Ron 1968Taylor, Roy 1946-47Tempel, Taylor 2012-15Tesone, Pete 1939Thiessen, Tim 1980-82Thiessen, Ronald 1942Thomas, Ike 1954Thomas, Rickey 2015Thomas, Will 2002, 2005Thompson, Leon 1957Thompson, Tom 1958-60Thrasher, Bill 1992-94Todd, Roland 1957Togher, Martin 1991-92Tomasello, Frank 1972Tombs, Frank 1931Tomlinson, Kris 2006-08Topoozian, Dominic 2015Torre, Darryl 1957Towery, Rick 1977Tremblay, Lane 1965Trower, Jim 1967Tsuhako, Keiji 1957Tucker, Brad 1995, 97Tucker, Len 1953Tucker, Rashad 2006-07Turner, Rick 1979Turner, Rod 1988

U Underwood, Andy 2006Upton, Findley 1940-41Urabe, Phil 1976

V VanderLaan, Bill 1953-57VanLanningham, Sherrill 1940Vega, Carlos 1983-84Vegely, Ed 1960

Velazquez, Derick 2013-14Venn, Robert 1943Vickers, Earl 1966-67Viers, Kevin 2013-15Vigil, Scott 1993-94Vitato, Doug 1980Vitters, Christian 2004-06Vivas, Isacc 2009-10Vogt, Randy 1976Vondran, Steve 1988-89

W Wagner, Kenneth 1968-69Walker, A. 1922Walker, Jared 2001-02Walker, John 1953Walker, Kurt 1982-83Wallace, Harold 1948Wapnick, Steve 1986-87Ward, Taylor 2013-15Warembourg, Scott 1993-94Warren, Frank 1952-58Warren, Nick 2015Watson, Bill 1964-66Weaver, Jeff 1996-98Weber, Dave 1980-81Weber, Garrett 2010-11Welton, Jack 1949-50Wendt, Tom 1968Wenzel, Mark 1983Westmoreland, John 1979-81Wetzel, Eric 2006-08Wheat, Harold 1947-49Wheaton, James 1990-91Whinery, James 1969-70White, Jerry 1957-59Wiebe, Jonathan 2003Wiebe, Ken 1978-80Wilcox, Steve 1981Wiley, Craig 1984Williams, Brennon 2015Williams, Jim 1963-64Williams, Mike 1997-98Williamson, Russ 1981Wills, Jr., Ted 1952-54Wilson, Brian 1989-90Wilson, Justin 2006-08Wilson, Kyle 2004Windes, Cary 1988-90Winn, Skippy 1957Wise, Kenny 2009-12Wohlman, Kurt 1988Wolf, Steve 1988-90Wolfe, Joey 2000Wolfe, Kirk 1972Wolfe, Scott 1970-71Wolfenbarger, Bryan 2003Wolfsberger, Jim 1963

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Wood, Jason 1991Wood, Monte 1973Wood, Ryan 1994-95Woodward, Trent 2014Wynns, Austin 2010-13

X Xavier, Joe 1982-85

Y Yost, Tom 1950Young, Dan 2000Youngblood, Odell 1960-61

Z Zahnale, Sam 1943Zavorek, Andy 1993Zenimura, Harvey 1953Zenimura, Howard 1949-52Zimmerman, Ron 1966-68Zivinich, Roy 1954-55Zosky, Eddie 1987-89

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BULLDOG BASEBALL HALL OF FAMECHARTER INDUCTEES 1991 Don Barnett John HooverPete Beiden Bobby PaullBob Bennett Dick RuthvenTruman ClevengerJoe XavierFibber Hirayama

1992 INDUCTEES Pete Dalena Larry GonsalvesBob Doig Dan GrimmBob Donkersley Paul McGuire - Meritorious ServiceGreg Funk J.D. Petersen

1993 INDUCTEES (SPRING) Steve Bates Rich Bordi Brad Bennett Franny OnetoMark Cameron Tim ThiessenJon Reelhorn

1993 INDUCTEES (FALL) Ollie Bidwell Eric FoxLen Bourdet Mark GardnerScott Buss Augie Garrido

1994 INDUCTEES Frank “Jake” Abbott Steve PearseLeroy Gregory Jim RothfordMike Mathiesen Lance Shebelut

1995 INDUCTEES Dan GladdenTom GoodwinLen TuckerJerry WhiteEddie Zosky

1996 INDUCTEES Jack HannahSteve HoseyDon Peracchi

Mike RupcichJohn Salles

1997 INDUCTEES Bob BonominiRich CraneTony HerronBobby JonesJoe Pedrazzini

1998 INDUCTEES Larry BolgerCal CainTim PaintonEarl SmithTed Wills, Jr.Earl Smittcamp-Meritorious Service

1999 INDUCTEES Todd JohnsonVince BargerTed Gavrilis- Meritorious ServicePhilip RomeroArt ShazadeHoward Zenimura

2000 INDUCTEES Randy AsadoorTerry BanderasBrant BrownJim GarrettKurt Walker

2001 INDUCTEES Fred BartelsBill HansenMike Burton Brandon MitchellTom Sommers

2002 INDUCTEES Stan BledsoeMerv CarterMatt CurtisShawn GilbertRon Schiller

2003 INDUCTEES Buz StephenDave HooverGuiseppe ChiaramonteBruce Farris - Meritorious Service1959 Team

2004 INDUCTEES Jeff WeaverJimy WilliamsDon George1988 Team

2005 INDUCTEES Derek FeramiscoRandy GrahamTommy MinorKen PapiJason Wood1951 Team

2006 INDUCTEES Ben ReynosoFred SommersJerry MacDonald1984 Bulldog Team

2007 INDUCTEES Galen BowmanMark HanceGene Graves1961 Bulldog Team

2008 INDUCTEES Stan BuschWarren Brusstar Dennis SpringerBen Fritz1991 Team

2009 INDUCTEES Casey McGeheeAdam PettyjohnDick DoepkerThe 1950 team Larry & Joyce Buss - Meritorious Service

2011 INDUCTEES Steve VondranBuzz Nitschke

2012 INDUCTEES Jim Flores

2013 INDUCTEES Mike BatesoleDoug FisterJim Pardini

2014 INDUCTEES The 2008 National Championship Team

2016 FRESNO STATE BASEBALL FACT BOOK

74 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 COLLEGE WORLDS SERIES APPEARANCES • 34 NCAA BERTHS

• Career Record – 1,302-759-4 (.631)- Winningest coach in Bulldog history- One of 11 Division I coaches to reach 1,300 wins in NCAA baseball history- Bennett closed out his career with 26 consecutive winning seasons

• 1988 NCAA Coach of the Year (The Sporting News)

Conference Championships (17):- CCAA (1967)- PCAA (1971)- NCBA (1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984)- Big West (1985, 1988, 1989, 1991)- WAC (1993, 1994, 1995, 1998)

Conference Tournament Titles (3):- Big West (1985)- WAC (1993, 1995)

Conference Coach of the Year Awards (14):- 1967, 1971, 1977, 1980-85, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2001

NCAA Regional Appearances (21): - 1967, 1977, 1979-85, 1988-97, 2000, 2001

College World Series Appearances (2): - 1988, 1991

Regionals hosted at Fresno State (8):- 1979, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1995

Bennett All Americans (32):Larry Gonsalves, P, 1967; Dick Ruthven, P, 1972; Ron Johnson, 1B, 1978; Pete Dalena, DH, 1981; Randy Graham, P, 1982; Terry Pendleton, OF, 1982; Eric Fox, OF, 1983; John Hoover, P, 1984; Scott Buss, OF, 1984; Mark Gardner, P, 1985; Rich Crane, P, 1988; Tom Goodwin, OF, 1988; Steve Hosey, OF, 1988; Steve Pearse, 2B, 1988; John Salles, P, 1988; Lance Shebelut, 1B, 1988; Rich Crane, P, 1989; Tom Goodwin, OF, 1989; Eddie Zosky, SS, 1989; Bobby Jones, P, 1991; Jason Wood, SS, 1991; Brant Brown, 1B, 1992; Todd Johnson, C, 1993; Tommy Minor, P, 1994; Jeff Weaver, P, 1996; Jeff Weaver, P, 1997; Giuseppe Chiaramonte, C, 1997; Jeff Weaver, P, 1998; Anthony Acevedo, OF, 1999; Hans Smith, RP, 2000; Josh Labandeira, SS, 2001; Ben Fritz, UT, 2002 * 59 Total Selections including those players with multiple selections

Bennett First-Round Draft Picks (9): Dick Ruthven, P, 1972; John Hoover, P, 1984; Steve Hosey, OF, 1989; Eddie Zosky, SS, 1989; Bobby Jones, P, 1991; Steve Soderstrom, P, 1993; Jeff Weaver, P, 1998; Ben Fritz, RHP, 2002

• Coached 1984 NCAA Pitcher of the Year – John Hoover• Coached 1991 NCAA Player of the Year – Bobby Jones• Led Fresno State to a school-record 32-game winning streak.• Fresno State led the nation in attendance in 1988 and 1989 under Coach Bennett.

As a Player at Fresno State:Bennett’s success at Fresno State began in the 1950s when he was a catcher for the legendary Pete Beiden. The four-year letterman and two-time team captain was twice named California Collegiate Athletic Association all-conference (1954 and 1955). He played on teams that won CCAA titles in 1954 and 1955. Bennett set a school record for fielding percentage by a catcher in 1953 when he went errorless in 224 total chances. With Bennett behind the plate, the Bulldogs compiled a four-year record of 117-52 (.692).

BOB BENNETT Head coach at Fresno State from 1967, 1970-2002