For Immediate Release // April 29, 2015 | Contact // Niall Adler ([email protected]) PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE // 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 PAC-12.COM 415.580.4200 // LAST WEEKEND’S SERIES April 24 * California 3 @ Arizona 1 Tenn. Tech 3 @ Arizona State 6 * UCLA 1 @ Stanford 6 * USC 11 @ Oregon State 3 * Washington 10 @ Oregon 4 * Washington State 10 @ Utah 3 April 24 * California 4 @ Arizona 0 Tenn. Tech 7 @ Arizona State 4 * UCLA 10 @ Stanford 0 * USC 2 @ Oregon State 3 * Washington 3 @ Oregon 4 * Washington State 1 @ Utah 4 April 24 * California 8 @ Arizona 3 Tenn. Tech 4 @ Arizona State 16 * UCLA 9 @ Stanford 3 * USC 6 @ Oregon State 9 * Washington 2 @ Oregon 3 (11) * Washington State 6 @ Utah 1 MIDWEEKS April 27 Washington St. 3 @ Washington 0 April 28 UCLA 1 @ Long Beach St 2 (13) Arizona St. 6 @ Arizona 17 CS Fullerton 5 @ USC 3 (12) Fresno St. 1 @ Cal 4 San Jose St. 3 @ Stanford 4 Team Pac-12 GB Overall L10 Streak UCLA 16 5 0.762 -- 31 10 0.756 7-3 L-1 Arizona St. 13 5 0.722 1.5 28 13 0.683 6-4 L-1 California 13 8 0.619 3.0 27 14 0.659 6-4 W-4 USC 11 7 0.611 3.5 30 13 0.698 5-5 L-3 Oregon St. 10 8 0.556 4.5 27 13 0.675 5-5 W-2 Arizona 9 12 0.429 7.0 25 17 0.595 3-7 W-1 Oregon 7 11 0.389 7.5 25 19 0.568 6-4 W-2 Washington St. 7 11 0.389 7.5 24 19 0.558 7-3 W-2 Washington 8 13 0.381 8.0 23 19 0.548 5-5 L-3 Utah 6 12 0.333 8.5 14 25 0.359 4-6 L-1 Stanford 5 13 0.278 9.5 19 23 0.452 6-4 W-1 KEY: GB-Games Back; L10-Last 10 Games; AVG-Batting Average; ERA-Earned Run Average; FLD-Fielding Average; RPI-from boydsworld.com OSU at WASH starts Thursday, the rest on Friday #18 Oregon St. at Washington, 5 p.m. (P12N), 7 p.m. (P12N), 7:30 p.m. (P12N) OSU 18 of 27 wins at home; Huskies posting the top fielding percentage in the confern RHP Andrew Moore (4-2, 1.94), OSU vs. RHP Noah Bremer (5-2, 2.29), WASH RHP Dennis Rasmussen (4-3, 2.43), OSU vs. RHP Tyler Davis (5-5, 2.66), WASH RHP Travis Eckert (4-0, 4.19), OSU vs. TBA Gonzaga at #2 UCLA, 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. Bruins take a weekend off from Pac-12 play with three 7-game winners, 12-7 vs. top-50 RHP Andrew Sopko (7-3, 2.17), GON vs. RHP James Kaprielian (7-4, 2.61), UCLA RHP Hunter Wells (1-4, 3.50), GON vs. LHP Grant Watson (7-3, 1.94), UCLA RHP Brandon Bailey (6-2, 2.95), GON vs. RHP Griffin Canning (7-1, 2.72), UCLA Stanford at Oregon, 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 12 p.m. STAN with 18 games vs. top-50, most in P12, STAN’s Hoffpauir had 15 RBIs in April RHP Brett Hanewich (3-3, 3.84), STAN vs. LHP Cole Irvin (1-4, 4.66), ORE TBA vs. TBA TBA vs. TBA Arizona at Washington St., 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 12 p.m. ARIZ has dropped last four series, WSU has won seven of last 10 games RHP Cody Hamlin (4-2, 4.38), ARIZ vs. RHP Sean Hartnett (3-3, 3.83), WSU RHP Nathan Bannister (6-2, 3.34), ARIZ vs. LHP Joe Pistorese (6-4, 2.70), WSU Bobby Dalbec (2-5, 4.05), ARIZ vs. TBA #13 USC at Utah, 7 p.m. (P12N), 5:30 p.m. (P12N), 12 p.m. (P12N) Trojans with a 12-7 record on the road, UTAH with 18 of 25 losses on the road LHP Tyler Gilbert (3-1, 2.38), USC vs. RHP Nolan Stouder (0-3, 4.91), UTAH LHP Kyle Twomey (6-2, 2.11), USC vs. RHP Dalton Carroll (5-5, 4.57), UTAH RHP Mitch Hart (6-2, 3.84), USC vs. RHP Jayson Rose (3-4, 3.66), UTAH #6 Arizona St. at #13 California, 7 p.m., 6 p.m., 1 p.m. ASU with 21 of 28 wins at home, Cal posts a 16-8 record at home RHP Seth Martinez (2-0, 3.38), ASU vs. RHP Daulton Jefferies (5-2, 1.55), CAL LHP Ryan Kellogg (7-1, 3.67), ASU vs. RHP Ryan Mason (5-2, 3.12), CAL LHP Brett Lilek (3-2, 3.66), ASU vs. LHP Matt Ladrech (6-4, 2.16), CAL rotations based on SIDs or previous weekend’s games. Check on site for most accurate. WEEKEND SERIES PROBABLE ROTATIONS RESULTS BASEBALL AVG ERA FLD RPI .286 2.22* .974 2 .305 4.00 .973 25 .272 2.75 .966 49 .294 3.15 .975 15 .281 3.28 .975 41 .311* 4.09 .973 110 .252 3.92 .963 89 .241 3.59 .970 111 .258 3.08 .978* 83 .257 5.24 .964 127 .258 4.81 .968 116
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For Immediate Release // April 29, 2015 | Contact // Niall Adler ([email protected])
PAC-10 CONFERENCEPAC-12 CONFERENCE
// 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 PAC-12.COM 415.580.4200//
LAST WEEKEND’S SERIESApril 24* California 3 @ Arizona 1Tenn. Tech 3 @ Arizona State 6* UCLA 1 @ Stanford 6* USC 11 @ Oregon State 3* Washington 10 @ Oregon 4* Washington State 10 @ Utah 3 April 24* California 4 @ Arizona 0Tenn. Tech 7 @ Arizona State 4* UCLA 10 @ Stanford 0* USC 2 @ Oregon State 3* Washington 3 @ Oregon 4* Washington State 1 @ Utah 4
April 24* California 8 @ Arizona 3Tenn. Tech 4 @ Arizona State 16* UCLA 9 @ Stanford 3* USC 6 @ Oregon State 9* Washington 2 @ Oregon 3 (11)* Washington State 6 @ Utah 1
MIDWEEKSApril 27Washington St. 3 @ Washington 0
April 28UCLA 1 @ Long Beach St 2 (13)Arizona St. 6 @ Arizona 17CS Fullerton 5 @ USC 3 (12)Fresno St. 1 @ Cal 4San Jose St. 3 @ Stanford 4
#18 Oregon St. at Washington, 5 p.m. (P12N), 7 p.m. (P12N), 7:30 p.m. (P12N)OSU 18 of 27 wins at home; Huskies posting the top fielding percentage in the confern
RHP Andrew Moore (4-2, 1.94), OSU vs. RHP Noah Bremer (5-2, 2.29), WASHRHP Dennis Rasmussen (4-3, 2.43), OSU vs. RHP Tyler Davis (5-5, 2.66), WASHRHP Travis Eckert (4-0, 4.19), OSU vs. TBA
Gonzaga at #2 UCLA, 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m.Bruins take a weekend off from Pac-12 play with three 7-game winners, 12-7 vs. top-50
RHP Andrew Sopko (7-3, 2.17), GON vs. RHP James Kaprielian (7-4, 2.61), UCLA RHP Hunter Wells (1-4, 3.50), GON vs. LHP Grant Watson (7-3, 1.94), UCLA RHP Brandon Bailey (6-2, 2.95), GON vs. RHP Griffin Canning (7-1, 2.72), UCLA
Stanford at Oregon, 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 12 p.m.STAN with 18 games vs. top-50, most in P12, STAN’s Hoffpauir had 15 RBIs in April
RHP Brett Hanewich (3-3, 3.84), STAN vs. LHP Cole Irvin (1-4, 4.66), ORETBA vs. TBATBA vs. TBA
Arizona at Washington St., 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 12 p.m.ARIZ has dropped last four series, WSU has won seven of last 10 games
RHP Cody Hamlin (4-2, 4.38), ARIZ vs. RHP Sean Hartnett (3-3, 3.83), WSU RHP Nathan Bannister (6-2, 3.34), ARIZ vs. LHP Joe Pistorese (6-4, 2.70), WSU Bobby Dalbec (2-5, 4.05), ARIZ vs. TBA
#13 USC at Utah, 7 p.m. (P12N), 5:30 p.m. (P12N), 12 p.m. (P12N)Trojans with a 12-7 record on the road, UTAH with 18 of 25 losses on the road
LHP Tyler Gilbert (3-1, 2.38), USC vs. RHP Nolan Stouder (0-3, 4.91), UTAH LHP Kyle Twomey (6-2, 2.11), USC vs. RHP Dalton Carroll (5-5, 4.57), UTAHRHP Mitch Hart (6-2, 3.84), USC vs. RHP Jayson Rose (3-4, 3.66), UTAH
#6 Arizona St. at #13 California, 7 p.m., 6 p.m., 1 p.m.ASU with 21 of 28 wins at home, Cal posts a 16-8 record at home
RHP Seth Martinez (2-0, 3.38), ASU vs. RHP Daulton Jefferies (5-2, 1.55), CAL LHP Ryan Kellogg (7-1, 3.67), ASU vs. RHP Ryan Mason (5-2, 3.12), CAL LHP Brett Lilek (3-2, 3.66), ASU vs. LHP Matt Ladrech (6-4, 2.16), CAL
rotations based on SIDs or previous weekend’s games. Check on site for most accurate.
James Kaprielian, RHP, UCLATyler Davis, RHP, WASHShaun Chase, C, ORE
Kevin Newman, SS, ARIZ3rd team
Brett Lilek, LHP, ASURyan Kellog, LHP, ASU
Cal Quantrill, RHP, STANRyan Burr, P, ASU
Scott Kingery, 2B, ARIZKevin Kramer, SS, UCLA
THIS WEEKEND: Starting Thursday, Oregon State is at Washing-ton, as OSU’s Andrew Moore is second in the Pac-12 in strikeouts (75) and fourth in ERA (1.94)... starting on Friday, Gonzaga is at UCLA, as the Bruins have not lost a series all season... Stanford is at Oregon as Drew Jackson (17) and Tommy Edman have scored a combined 36 runs in April, most of any duo in the conference... Arizona, with two of the conference’s top hitters in Scott Kingery (.440) and Kevin Newman (.379), is at Washington State, one of the Pac-12’s hottest teams... USC is at Utah, as the Trojans are hit-ting .294 with a 3.15 ERA, both third in the Pac-12. Bobby Stahel is also second in the Pac-12 in hits (69) and runs (43)... Arizona State is at California in a top-20 matchup which matches up the .305 hitting Sun Devils against the Bears, who has a 2.75 ERA. A sweep by ASU ties with with UCLA (16-5) for first.
BY THE NUMBERS: Three of the six seven-game winners come from UCLA’s starting rotation... with Tuesday’s 12th inning loss, USC has now played six extra inning games this year. The loss to CS Fullerton was its first extra inning loss of the year... Washington State was the Pac-12’s hottest team in April, winning 12 of 16 games this month, hitting .290 with a 2.19 ERA. Ryan Waker had a 0.92 ERA over six games, while Sam Triece had a 1.27 ERA over nine games... UCLA reliever Grant Dyer did not give up an earned run in the month over 12 games and 16.0 innings... in four starts, Daulton Jefferies was 2-1 with an 0.44 ERA for the Bears in April... Stanford’s Zach Hoff-pauir drove in 15 runs, second only to Bobby Dalbec (17) in April. Dalbec also hit seven home runs... overall, four primary second baseman are hitting over .300 on the season at their respective positions only, led by Pac-12 leader Scott Kingery (.440 at second base only), followed by USC’s Dante Flores (.319), Oregon’s Mitch-ell Tolman (.315) and Utah’s Kody Davis (.311)... USC’s Bobby Sta-hel (.386 in the outfield only) is the top hitting outfielder, followed by Utah’s Wyler Smith (.355), ASU’s Tyler Allen (.341) and OSU’s Jeff Hendrix (.340).
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: UCLA’s Darrell Miller, Jr. and his .500 average and CALIFORNIA’s Ryan Mason and his 8.0 shutout innings were named the Pac-12 Player and Pitcher of the Week.
MILLER in the series win at Stanford went 6-for-12 with six RBIs and three doubles as UCLA won its tenth-straight series. After drop-ping the opener to the Cardinal on Friday, Miller went 2-for-4 with three RBIs on Saturday and added a three-hit, three-RBI day on Sunday to complete the series win. Miller also doubled three times.
MASON against the Pac-12’s top hitting team, Arizona, pitched 8.0 shutout innings to begin a series sweep of the Wildcats. Mason scat-tered five hits, struck out two and walked one in the 4-0 win. Mason is 5-2 with a 3.12 ERA over 11 starts for the Bears this season. He is one of four Cal pitchers with at least four wins this season.
NATIONAL RANKINGS: UCLA (37-7) remains at No. 2 followed by No. 7 Arizona State (28-12) and No. 13 USC (30-12) in Baseball America. In Collegiate Baseball, the Bruins are No. 2, followed by No. 6 ASU, No. 13 California (26-14), No. 16 USC, and No. 18 Oregon State (27-13).
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PAC-12 SERIES RECAPS
March 13-15........................................Series ........ Notables Utah at Arizona ................................. UTAH 2-1 ...... Max Schuman drives in eight for weekend with two homers, triple and doubleWashington St. at #6 USC ................... USC 2-1 ....... Bobby Stahel hits .615, USC outscores WSU 23-7 in seriesWashington at #11 UCLA ................... UCLA 2-1 ...... Kevin Kramer hits .636, UCLA wins series on Sunday in 13th#8 Oregon at California ........................Cal 2-1 ....... In series, 7 errors by Oregon, 4 by Cal; Cal wins first two games 15-5#24 Oregon St. at #14 Arizona St. ....... ASU 2-1 ....... OSU wins 1-0 w/ UER in 9th, ASU wins 4-3 in 9th, then 3-run 8th in finale
March 20-22........................................Series ........ STANDINGS AFTER: CAL AND UCLA AT 5-1, OSU, ARIZ, ASU AT 4-2 #24 California at Washington ............... CAL 3-0 ....... Player of the Week Erceg homers three times, solo shots to win it twice in 8thUtah at #9 UCLA ............................... UCLA 3-0 ...... UCLA pitching allows four runs and .185 opponent average#9 Arizona St at #15 Oregon ............... ASU 2-1 ....... Sun Devils win first two games by single run in 10th and 8thArizona at Stanford .............................ARIZ 3-0 ...... First Wildcat sweep at Sunken in school history, Kingery hits .455Washington St. at #19 Oregon St. ........OSU 3-0 ...... Four OSU pitchers combine 0.93 ERA; Rasmussen perfect game on Saturday
March 27-29........................................Series ........ STANDINGS AFTER: UCLA 8-1, ARIZ, CAL, ASU AT 7-2 #14 California at Utah ........................ CAL 2-1 ....... Cal wins first two games 25-12, Utah hits .317 in series loss#8 USC at Washington ........................ USC 2-1 ....... USC wins last two games in extra innings, 16 innings and 10 inningsStanford at #9 Arizona St. ................... ASU 3-0 ....... Sun Devils hit .371 and scored 27 runs as Stanford is 0-6 in P12 play#20 Oregon at #20 Arizona .................ARIZ 3-0 ...... ARIZ sweeps for second-straight weekend, ORE fields at .917 clip#5 UCLA at Washington St. ................ UCLA 3-0 ...... Best UCLA start since 2010, 1.67 ERA for the weekend
April 2-3 ..............................................Series ........ STANDINGS AFTER: UCLA 10-2, USC 7-2, ASU 9-3, CAL 8-4 #9 Arizona St. at Utah ........................ ASU 2-1 ....... Each game decided by winning team’s last AB; ASU wins both in extra innings#8 USC at #13 Arizona ....................... USC 3-0 ....... USC scores 23 runs, 33 hits last 2 days; ARIZ’s Kingery hits .667Washington St. at California .................WSU 2-1 ...... WSU takes first two games allowing two runs on eight hits to snap losing streak#18 Oregon St. at #4 UCLA ............... UCLA 2-1 ...... UCLA outscores OSU 14-6 over last two games to take seiresWashington at Stanford ......................WASH 3-0 ..... Huskies allow three runs on 14 hits; Bishop named POW going 6-for-8
April 9-13 ............................................Series ........ STANDINGS AFTER: UCLA 12-3, ASU 11-4, USC 8-4, CAL 9-6 Washington at Washington St. ..............WSU 2-1 ...... WSU takes series 2-1, Sagdal hits .429 with 2 homers#3 UCLA at #6 USC .......................... UCLA 2-1 ...... Bruins win 8th-straight series, Moore drives in sixStanford at #14 California .................. STAN 2-1 ...... Cardinal Takes Series; Hoffpauer Homers 3 TimesSE Louisiana at Utah ......................... UTAH 2-1 ...... Series win with Southland Leader, Young hits .583#20 Oregon St. at Oregon .................... ORE 2-1 ....... Ducks Take Civil War with two Last AB wins#24 Arizona at #8 Arizona St. .............. ASU 2-1 ....... ASU takes series 2-1, Peevyhouse hits .500
April 16-19 ..........................................Series ........ STANDINGS AFTER: UCLA 14-4, ASU 13-5, USC 10-5, Cal 10-8 California at #2 UCLA ........................ UCLA 2-1 ...... UCLA off to Best Pac-12 Start Since ‘69, 2 games decided by two runs or less#5 Arizona St. at Washington ............... ASU 2-1 ....... ASU’s Snow hits .400 for series as all games decided by two runs or lessUtah at Stanford ................................ STAN 2-1 ...... Jackson hits .500 for series for Cardinal as it wins second-straight seriesOregon at #10 USC ............................ USC 2-1 ....... Stahel on a 21-game hit streak as ORE and USC both win one with 10+ runsArizona at #20 Oregon St. ...................OSU 2-1 ...... OSU holds Pac-12’s best hitting team to 16 hits and a .170 average
April 24-26 ..........................................Series ........ STANDINGS AFTER: UCLA 16-5, ASU 13-5, CAL 13-8 Washington St. at Utah .......................WSU 2-1 ...... Cougars Takes Series 2-1, Stunc hits .545#2 Stanford at UCLA ......................... UCLA 2-1 ...... Bruins Outscore Card 19-3 over final 2 games as Cardinal Make 9 errorsWashington at Oregon ......................... ORE 2-1 ....... Ducks wins final two games by 1, Tolman hits .545#16 California at Arizona .....................ARIZ 3-0 ...... Cal Sweeps ‘Cats with four runs allowed, hitting .292#10 USC at #20 Oregon St. ................OSU 2-1 ...... Beavers take final two games in top-20 battle, as OSU has won last 2 series
Rankings are highest between Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball
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THE PAC-12 ON MLB OPENING DAY - APRIL 6, 2015
ALL-TIME MLB BY PAC-12 SCHOOL (729)
USC-128ASU-125
Stanford-92UCLA-85
Arizona-79Cal-71
WSU-41OSU-32UW-30
Oregon-24Utah-16
Colorado-6
HALL OF FAMERS (8)Reggie Jackson (ASU)
Jim Palmer (ASU)Jackie Robinson (UCLA)Randy Johnson (USC)
Ralph Kiner (USC)Tom Seaver (USC)Don Sutton (USC)
Joe Gordon (Oregon)
EACH SCHOOL’S “FIRST”The first MLB player from each school.
Milt Stock, 1913, ARIZ, 14-year infielder with .289 average
Gordie Windhorn, 1959, ASU, 3-year outfielder
Bob McGraw, 1917, COLO, 9-years and 168 games
Orvall Overall, 1905,CAL, 7-year pitcher with 108 wins
Denny Williams, 1921, OSU, 3-year outfielder
Bryan Houck, 1912, ORE, 4-year pitcher
Curt Coleman, 1912, ORE, 12 games in 1912
Charlie Swindells, 1904, STAN, Played only season for STL Cardinals
Marv Gudata, 1929, UCLA, 2-year outfielder
Spencer Adams, 1923, UTAH, 4-year infielder
Davy Jones, 1901, USC, 15-year outfielder hit .270
Hucky Shaw, 1908, WASH, 1 AB in 1908 for Pittsburgh (strikeout)
Art McLarney, 1932, WSU, 9 games as a shortstop for Giants
(data from baseball-reference.com)
IN THE DUGOUTS
MANAGERS (5)AJ Hinch, STAN, Astros
Bob Melvin, CAL, AthleticsRon Roenicke, UCLA, BrewersTerry Francona, ARIZ, Indians
ARIZONA STATE ............www.thesundevils.com............................................ Thomas Lenneberg............................... [email protected]................................................... 480-965-6594
CALIFORNIA ........................ www.calbears.com........................................................... Scott Ball............................................ [email protected]................................................... 510-643-1741
WASHINGTON STATE .....www.wsucougars.com........................................................Bill Stevens.......................................... [email protected]................................................... 509-335-2684
Arizona StateTwitter: @ASU_BaseballFacebook: Sun Devil Baseball
CaliforniaTwitter: @Baseball_CalFacebook: Cal Baseball
PAC-12 BASEBALL ON THE PAC-12 NETWORKSThe Pac-12 Networks’ third season of live baseball telecasts kicks off on opening day of the college baseball season as Stanford hosts Indiana on Friday, Feburary 13. The Networks will televise 114 games in 2015. All
games listed in Pacific Time.
Friday, Feb.13 ....... Indiana at Stanford .......................3:00 PMSaturday, Feb. 14 .. Indiana at Stanford .......................6:00 PMMonday, Feb. 16 ... California atStanford .....................1:00 PMFriday, Feb. 20 ...... Rice at Arizona .............................2:00 PMSaturday, Feb. 21 .. Rice at Arizona ...........................11:00 AMSunday2/22 .......... Rice at Arizona ...........................10:00 AMTuesday2/24 ......... Long Beach State at UCLA............6:00 PMSunday3/8 ............ USC at UCLA................................3:30 PMSaturday3/14 ........ Oregon State at Arizona State ........6:00 PMSaturday3/14 ........ Washington State at USC ..............6:00 PMSunday3/15 .......... Oregon State at Arizona State ........1:00 PMSunday3/15 .......... Washington State at USC ..............3:00 PMFriday3/20 ............ Arizona at Stanford .......................7:00 PMFriday 3/20 ........... Washington State at Oregon State .7:00 PMSunday3/22 .......... Arizona at Stanford .......................1:00 PMSunday 3/22 ......... Washington State at Oregon State .1:00 PMMonday3/23 ......... San Diego at Stanford ...................1:00 PMTuesday3/24 ......... BYU at Utah .................................6:00 PMFriday3/27 ............ California at Utah..........................5:00 PMFriday3/27 ............ Oregon at Arizona .........................7:00 PMSaturday3/28 ........ California at Utah..........................4:00 PMSaturday3/28 ........ Oregon at Arizona .........................7:00 PMSunday3/29 .......... Oregon at Arizona .......................11:00 AMSunday3/29 .......... California at Utah..........................2:00 PMThursday4/2 ......... Arizona State at Utah ....................5:00 PMThursday4/2 ......... Washington at Stanford .................7:00 PMThursday4/2 ......... Oregon State at UCLA ...................7:00 PMFriday4/3 .............. Arizona StateatUtah ......................5:00 PMFriday4/3 .............. Washington at Stanford .................7:00 PMFriday4/3 .............. Oregon State at UCLA ...................7:00 PMSaturday4/4 .......... Arizona State at Utah ....................4:00 PMSaturday4/4 .......... Washington at Stanford .................4:00 PMSaturday4/4 .......... Oregon State at UCLA ...................4:00 PMTuesday 4/7 .......... San Diego State at UCLA ..............6:00 PMThursday4/9 ......... Washington at Washington State ...7:00 PMFriday4/10 ............ Stanford at California ....................3:00 PMFriday4/10 ............ UCLA at USC................................3:00 PMFriday4/10 ............ Washington at Washington State ...7:00 PMSaturday4/11 ........ Washington at Washington State ...3:30 PMSaturday4/11 ........ Stanford at California ....................7:30 PMSaturday4/11 ........ Oregon State at Oregon.................7:30 PMSaturday4/11 ........ UCLA at USC................................7:30 PMSunday4/12 .......... Stanford at California ....................2:00 PMSunday4/12 .......... Oregon State at Oregon.................2:00 PMSunday4/12 .......... UCLA at USC................................2:00 PMSunday4/12 .......... Arizona at Arizona State ................5:00 PMMonday 4/13 ........ Arizona at Arizona State ................7:00 PMTuesday 4/14 ........ Cal State Fullerton at UCLA ...........6:00 PMThursday 4/16 ...... California at UCLA ........................7:00 PMFriday 4/17 ........... California at UCLA ........................4:00 PMFriday 4/17 ........... Arizona State at Washington .........7:00 PMSaturday4/18 ........ Arizona State at Washington .........7:30 PMSaturday 4/18 ....... California at UCLA ........................7:30 PMSunday 4/19 ......... Arizona State at Washington .........1:00 PMTuesday 4/21 ........ California at Stanford ....................6:00 PMTuesday 4/21 ........ UC Irvine at UCLA ........................6:00 PMWednesday 4/22 ... Arizona State at Arizona ................7:00 PM
Friday 4/24 ........... UCLA at Stanford..........................7:00 PMFriday 4/24 ........... Washington at Oregon ..................7:00 PMSaturday 4/25 ...... Washington at Oregon ..................7:30 PMSunday 4/26 ......... Washington at Oregon ..................2:00 PMSunday 4/26 ......... UCLA at Stanford..........................2:00 PMMonday 4/27 ........ Washington State at Washington ...7:00 PMTuesday 4/28 ........ Arizona State at Arizona ................6:00 PMTuesday 4/28 ........ Cal State Fullerton at USC.............6:00 PMThursday 4/30 ...... Oregon State at Washington ..........5:00 PMFriday 5/1 ............. USC at Utah .................................7:00 PMFriday 5/1 ............. Oregon State at Washington ..........7:00 PMSaturday 5/2 ......... USC at Utah .................................5:30 PMSaturday 5/2 ......... Oregon State at Washington ..........7:30 PMSunday 5/3 ........... USC at Utah ...............................12:00 PMTuesday 5/5 .......... Oregon at Oregon State.................6:00 PMTuesday 5/5 .......... UC Irvine at USC ..........................6:00 PMFriday 5/8 ............. Oregon at Washington State ..........7:30 PMFriday 5/8 ............. Washington at Arizona ..................7:30 PMFriday 5/8 ............. Stanford at USC............................7:30 PMSaturday 5/9 ......... Oregon at Washington State ..........7:00 PMSaturday 5/9 ......... Stanford at USC............................7:00 PMSaturday 5/9 ......... Washington at Arizona ..................7:00 PMSunday 5/10 ......... Oregon at Washington State ........12:00 PMSunday 5/10 ......... Stanford at USC............................3:00 PMSunday 5/10 ......... Washington at Arizona ..................6:00 PMTuesday 5/12 ........ BYU at Utah .................................6:00 PMThursday 5/14 ...... Washington State at Arizona State .7:00 PMFriday 5/15 ........... Oregon at Utah .............................4:00 PMFriday 5/15 ........... Washington State at Arizona State .4:00 PMFriday 5/15 ........... Arizona at UCLA ...........................7:00 PMFriday 5/15 ........... Oregon State at Stanford ...............7:00 PMSaturday 5/16 ....... Oregon at Utah .............................1:00 PMSaturday 5/16 ....... USC at California ..........................1:00 PMSaturday 5/16 ....... Arizona at UCLA ...........................4:00 PMSaturday 5/16 ....... Oregon State at Stanford ...............7:00 PMSaturday 5/16 ....... Washington State at Arizona State .7:00 PMSunday 5/17 ......... Oregon at Utah ...........................10:00 AMSunday 5/17 ......... Oregon State at Stanford ...............1:00 PMSunday 5/17 ......... Arizona at UCLA ...........................1:00 PMSunday 5/17 ......... USC at California ..........................4:00 PMMonday 5/18 ........ USC at California ..........................7:00 PMTuesday 5/19 ........ Oregon at Oregon State.................7:00 PMFriday 5/22 ........... Stanford at Washington State ........4:00 PMFriday 5/22 ........... UCLA at Oregon ...........................4:00 PMFriday 5/22 ........... California at Oregon State .............7:00 PMFriday 5/22 ........... Utah at Washington ......................7:00 PMFriday 5/22 ........... Arizona State at USC ....................7:00 PMSaturday 5/23 ....... Stanford at Washington State ........1:00 PMSaturday 5/23 ....... Arizona State at USC ....................4:00 PMSaturday 5/23 ....... California at Oregon State .............4:00 PMSaturday 5/23 ....... Utah at Washington ......................7:00 PMSaturday 5/23 ....... UCLA at Oregon ...........................7:00 PMSunday 5/24 ......... Stanford at Washington State ......12:00 PMSunday 5/24 ......... UCLA at Oregon .........................12:00 PMSunday 5/24 ......... California at Oregon State .............3:00 PMSunday 5/24 ......... Utah at Washington ......................3:00 PMSunday 5/24 ......... Arizona State at USC ....................3:00 PM
Apr 27, 2015 at Seattle, WA ------------------------------------------------------------ Washington State.... 001 000 200 - 3 6 0 (24-19) Washington.......... 000 000 000 - 0 3 0 (23-19) ------------------------------------------------------------ WP-Bruner, Layne (2-0) Save-Hamilton, Ian(10) LP-Schmitten, Ryan (1-1) T-2:42 A-1354
WSU-WASH: Four Cougar pitchers combined on a three-hitter as visit-ing Washington State defeated state rival, Washington, 3-0 on Monday evenin. Ryan Walker struck out five to start, only going 4.2 innings as Layne Bruner (2-0) was credited with the win with 1.1 innings of re-lief. Ian Hamilton secured his tenth save with a scoreless ninth. Ryan Schmitten (1-1) struck out seven over 6.0 innings, giving up two runs in a losing cause.
Apr 28, 2015 at Long Beach, CA ------------------------------------------------------------ UCLA................ 000 000 010 000 0 - 1 5 3 (31-10) Long Beach State.... 000 010 000 000 1 - 2 5 1 (23-17) ------------------------------------------------------------ WP-McCaughan (2-2) LP-Berg, David (4-1) T-4:39 A-1806
UCLA-LBSU: A 13th inning error and two-out RBI single led Long Beach State to a walk-off 2-1 victory. Cody Poteet struck out seven over the first 5.2 innings for USC and Grant Dyer struck out five over 4.2 relief innings. David Berg (4-1) took his first loss of the season.
Apr 28, 2015 at Los Angeles, CA ------------------------------------------------------------ Cal State Fullerton. 000 000 210 002 - 5 12 1 (23-20) USC................. 000 111 000 000 - 3 9 0 (30-13) ------------------------------------------------------------ WP-Peitzmeier, (2-2) LP-Huberman, Marc (6-3) T-4:30 A-334 HR USC - Ramirez, AJ (5)
CSF-USC: CS Fullerton came back from a 3-0 deficit, tying the game in the eighth before winning in with a two-run, two-out rally in the top of 12th inning, 5-3. Bernardo Flores went the first 6.1 innings, giving up a single run for the Trojans.
ASU-ARIZ: The Wildcats wrapped out 20 hits and scored in each of the first six innings to win 17-6 in a non-conference affair. Bobby Dalbec went 4-for-5 with six RBIs including a three-run home run, JJ Matijevic drove in seven, including a grand slam, finishing with three hits. Matijevic had 12 RBIs coming into the game, finishing a double short of the cycle. The loss snapped a seven-game home losing streak.
FRESNO-CAL: Jeff Bain (5-2) came an out short of a complete game, giving up one run on three hits in a 4-1 win over Fresno State. Dylan Nelson struck out the final batter for his seventh save after one run and two hits in the ninth. It was Cal’s fourth-straight win.
Apr 28, 2015 at Stanford, CA ------------------------------------------------------------ San Jose State...... 000 000 012 - 3 9 4 (11-34) Stanford............ 100 000 30X - 4 9 0 (19-23) ------------------------------------------------------------ WP-Summerville, Andre (4-1) Save-Cramer, Gabe(2) LP-JOHNSON (0-2) T-2:48 A-1070
SJSU-STAN: Andrew Summerville (4-1) pitched 6.0 shutout innings and struck out five as Stanford bounced back from a series loss to UCLA to defeat San Jose State 4-3. The Cardinal went up 4-0 paced by a three-run seventh.
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Apr 24-26, 2015 at Salt Lake City, UT ------------------------------------------------------------ Washington State.... 003 050 020 - 10 12 0 (22-18) Utah................ 020 100 000 - 3 8 4 (13-24) ------------------------------------------------------------ WP-Walker, Ryan (1-0) LP-Stouder, Nolan (0-3) T-2:58 A-878, HR WSU - Sagdal, Ian
Washington St. at Utah, Cougars Takes Series 2-1, Stunc hits .545 FRIDAY: The Cougars scored five runs on three Utah errors in the fifth to snap a 3-3 tie en route to a 10-3 win over Utah. Ian Sagdal and Ben Roberts each drove in three. WSU’s bullpen of Ryan Walker (two hits) and Scott Sunitsh combined for 5.2 shutout innings out of the bullpen.
SATURDAY: Utah’s Dalton Carrol (5-5) struck out eight and gave up one run on six hits over 8.0 innings to even the series with Washing-ton State, 4-1.
SUNDAY: Sam Triece pitched 6.0 shutout innings, striking out seven as Washington State took the series following a 6-1 win. WSU broke open a 1-0 game in the sixth and seventh with a pair of runs to lead 5-1.
#2 UCLA at Stanford, Bruins Outscore Card 19-3 over final 2 games; Card Make 9 errors
FRIDAY: Brett Hanewich (3-3) pitched a three-hitter, stirking out nine and walking three in a 6-1 win over visiting UCLA. James Kaprrielian (7-4) gave up six runs (five earned) over 5.1 to take the loss. Zach Hoffpauir went 4-for-4.
SATURDAY: UCLA took advantage of five Stanford errors to even the series, following a 10-0 triumph. Three of the 10 runs were earned. Grant Watson (7-3) got the win with 6.1 shutout innings for the Bru-ins.
SUNDAY: The Bruins won the final two games of the series, taking advanage of four more Stanford errors to win 9-3. Ty Moore had four hits and Darrell Miller drove in three, going 3-for-4.
Washington at Oregon, Ducks wins final two games by 1, Tolman hits .545
FRIDAY: Austin Rei had four of Washington’s 13 hits in a 10-4 win over Oregon. The Huskies scored in five of the final seven innings.
SATURDAY: Cooper Stiles (2-1) came out of the bullpen to toss 4.0 shutuout innings as the Ducks evened the series following a 4-3 vic-tory. A three-run fourth held serve for the Ducks against Tyler Davis (5-5) who gave up four runs over 7.2 innings. Duck starter Conor Harber could not get out of the third, giving up the first two runs on four walks.
SUNDAY: JB Bryant worked a bases loaded walk in the bottom of the 11th to win the series with Washington, 3-2. It was the second-straight one-run victory for the Ducks. Oregon’s relief core of Trent Paddon, Stephen Nogosek and Garrett Cleavinger each pitched 2.0 shutout in-nings after the Ducks tied the game in the seventh.
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#16 California at Arizona, Cal Sweeps ‘Cats with four runs allowed, hit .292
FRIDAY: Daulton Jefferies (5-2) had his second consecutive scoreless outing, firing off 7.0 shuotut innings with eight hits in a 3-1 win. Jef-feries now leads the Pac-12 with a 1.55 ERA. A wild pitch and a Grand Pre RBI in the fourth led to a 2-0 Cal lead. The teams traded runs in the ninth. Arizona’s Bobby Dalbec’s hit streak ended at 15 games.
SATURDAY: Ryan Mason (5-2) and Alex Schick combined on a six-hit shutout to win the series with Arizona following a 4-0 win. Mason gave up five over 8.0 innings, before Schick gave up a hit in the ninth.
SUNDAY: The Cal pitching staff led the Bears to a sweep of Arizona, following an 8-3 win. Matt Ladrech (6-4) gave up one run on six hits for the win as Nick Halamandaris drove in three with three hits. Scott Kingery had four hits in the loss for Arizona. The Wilcats had 11 hits after one run on 15 hits over the first two games.
Tennessee Tech at #5 Arizona St., ASU Sandwiches Series 2-1 with .339 average
FRIDAY: Arizona State’s bullpen pitched 4.0 shuotut innings to win the series opener with Tennessee Tech, 6-3. Seth Martinez (2-0) struck out six, before Eder Erives struck out four over 3.2 shutout innings. Eric Melbostad got his third save with the final out. ASU went up 5-0 after the first two innings.
SATURDAY: Tennesee Tech scored four runs in the top of the ninth to even the series following a 7-4 win. Ryan Kellogg, looking for his eighth win, gave it over to the bullpen with a 4-3 lead in the seventh. Ryan Burr (7-2) gave up all four runs (one earned) in the ninth, as a Colby Woodmansee error extended the inning.
SUNDAY: The Sun Devils used an 11-run fifth to take the series with wins on Friday and Sunday following a 16-4 win. Brian Serven drove in six
Apr 24-26, 2015 at Corvallis, OR ------------------------------------------------------------ USC................. 000 220 610 - 11 13 0 (30-10) Oregon State........ 001 000 020 - 3 7 1 (25-13) ------------------------------------------------------------ WP-Gilbert, Tyler (3-1) LP-Moore, Andrew (4-2) T-2:46 A-2701, HR USC - La Bruna, Angelo (1) OSU - Hamilton, Ca (2)
#10 USC at #20 Oregon St., Beavers Take Final Two Games; FRIDAY: USC broke open the game with a six-run seventh to defeat Oregon State, 11-3. Timmy Robinson after driving in seven last week, drove in three with three hits on Friday to move into a tie for the RBI lead in the Pac-12. Tyler Gilbert (3-1) struck out 10 over 7.0 innings.
SATURDAY: Billy King hit a pinch-hit, one-out single in the ninth to tie the series and walk off with a win for the Beavers, 3-2 on Saturday. King has now driven in three in the series with USC despite limited action (two at-bats). In a pitcher’s duel, Kyle Twomey gave up two runs over 7.0 innnings for USC and Drew Rasmussen gave up two runs over 8.0 innings for OSU. Bobby Stahel’s 0-for-5 game ended his 22-game hit streak.
SUNDAY: Oregon State took the series with USC following a 9-6 win as Luke Heimlich (2-5) pitched 4.0 shutout relief innings after USC closed to within 6-4 in the fourth. Christian Donahue had three hits for OSU.
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GAME HIGH’S 2015 Pac-12 Baseball Game Highs for Pac-12 (as of Apr 28, 2015) (All games) TEAM GAME HIGHS
Batting
At bats: 56 - USC (vs Washington, Mar 28, 2015) Runs scored: 25 - Oregon State (vs Grambling State, Feb 28, 2015) Hits: 22 - California (vs Chicago State, Mar 06, 2015) RBIs: 23 - Oregon State (vs Grambling State, Feb 28, 2015) Doubles: 7 - Washington (vs Pacific, Feb 16, 2015) 7 - Arizona State (vs Tennessee Tech, Apr 26, 2015) 7 - Oregon (vs New Mexico State, Feb 21, 2015) Triples: 4 - Oregon State (vs Kansas State, Feb 20, 2015) 4 - Arizona (vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 14, 2015) Home runs: 4 - California (vs Utah, Mar 27, 2015) 4 - Oregon State (vs Grambling State, Feb 28, 2015) 4 - California (vs UC Irvine, Feb 21, 2015) Total bases: 39 - California (vs Chicago State, Mar 06, 2015) Walks: 14 - Washington (vs North Dakota, Feb 28, 2015) Strikeouts: 17 - Oregon State (vs Oklahoma, Feb 21, 2015) 17 - California (vs Utah, Mar 29, 2015) Sac hits: 5 - Oregon (vs New Mexico State, Feb 21, 2015) 5 - Washington (vs Kansas State, Feb 21, 2015) Sac flies: 4 - Oregon State (vs Portland, Mar 10, 2015) 4 - USC (vs Oregon, Apr 19, 2015) Stolen bases: 11 - USC (vs Towson, Feb 15, 2015)Caught stealing: 4 - Utah (vs Sacramento State, Feb 15, 2015) 4 - Arizona State (vs Stanford, Mar 28, 2015) Hit by pitch: 5 - USC (vs Fordham, Feb 28, 2015) 5 - Washington State (vs UT-Arlington, Feb 14, 2015) Runners LOB: 16 - (5 games tied) Hit into DP: 5 - UCLA (vs Washington, Mar 14, 2015) Fielding
Putouts: 48 - USC (vs Washington, Mar 28, 2015) 48 - Washington (vs USC, Mar 28, 2015) Assists: 23 - Washington (vs UCLA, Mar 15, 2015) 23 - USC (vs Washington, Mar 28, 2015) Errors: 5 - (7 games tied) Passed balls: 3 - Stanford (vs San Jose State, Mar 03, 2015) DPs turned: 5 - Washington (vs UCLA, Mar 14, 2015) Pitching
Innings pitched: 16.0 - USC (vs Washington, Mar 28, 2015) 16.0 - Washington (vs USC, Mar 28, 2015) Strikeouts: 18 - California (vs Duke, Feb 14, 2015) Wild pitches: 8 - California (vs Duke, Feb 13, 2015) Hit batters: 4 - (9 games tied)
(All games) GAME HIGHS (BOTH TEAMS)
Batting
At bats:106 - USC vs Washington (Mar 28, 2015) Runs scored: 25 - Grambling State vs Oregon State (Feb 28, 2015) Hits: 33 - Arizona State vs Arizona (Apr 28, 2015) RBIs: 23 - Grambling State vs Oregon State (Feb 28, 2015) Doubles: 9 - Utah vs UCLA (Mar 20, 2015) Triples: 4 - Kansas State vs Oregon State (Feb 20, 2015) 4 - Eastern Michigan vs Arizona (Feb 14, 2015) Home runs: 4 - (5 games tied) Total bases: 53 - Arizona State vs Arizona (Apr 28, 2015) Walks: 16 - USC vs Washington (Mar 28, 2015) Strikeouts: 27 - Washington State vs Oregon State (Mar 22, 2015) Sac hits: 6 - Washington vs UCLA (Mar 15, 2015) Sac flies: 4 - (5 games tied) Stolen bases: 11 - Towson vs USC (Feb 15, 2015)Caught stealing: 4 - (5 games tied) Hit by pitch: 7 - Arizona State vs Oregon (Mar 20, 2015) Runners LOB: 25 - Arizona State vs Oregon (Mar 20, 2015) Hit into DP: 6 - Washington vs UCLA (Mar 14, 2015) Fielding
Putouts: 96 - USC vs Washington (Mar 28, 2015) Assists: 39 - USC vs Washington (Mar 28, 2015) 39 - Washington vs UCLA (Mar 15, 2015) Errors: 7 - UCLA vs Stanford (Apr 26, 2015) Passed balls: 3 - Stanford vs San Jose State (Mar 03, 2015) 3 - Oregon vs Arizona (Mar 29, 2015) 3 - Arizona vs Arizona State (Apr 12, 2015) DPs turned: 6 - Washington vs UCLA (Mar 14, 2015)
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Pitching
Innings pitched: 32.0 - USC vs Washington (Mar 28, 2015) Strikeouts: 27 - Washington State vs Oregon State (Mar 22, 2015) Hits allowed: 1 - Pepperdine vs Washington (Mar 07, 2015) 1 - Seattle U vs Oregon (Apr 01, 2015) Wild pitches: 8 - Arizona vs Arizona State (Apr 12, 2015) 8 - Duke vs California (Feb 13, 2015) Hit batters: 7 - Arizona State vs Oregon (Mar 20, 2015)
(All games) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Batting
At bats: 7 - (6 players tied) Runs scored: 5 - Newman, K., Arizona (vs Arizona State, Apr 28, 2015) Hits: 5 - (5 players tied) RBIs: 8 - Celsi, California (vs Chicago State, Mar 06, 2015) Doubles: 3 - Young, AJ, Utah (vs Stanford, Apr 19, 2015) Triples: 2 - Bono, UCLA (vs Utah, Mar 22, 2015) Home runs: 2 - (9 players tied) Total bases: 11 - Serven,B, Arizona State (vs Stanford, Mar 29, 2015) Walks: 3 - (43 players tied) Strikeouts: 4 - (10 players tied) Sac hits: 3 - Grand Pre, California (vs San Francisco, Mar 17, 2015) Sac flies: 2 - (5 players tied) Stolen bases: 3 - Knapp, California (vs Pacific, Mar 10, 2015) 3 - Krause, T., Arizona (vs Portland, Mar 6, 2015) 3 - Newman, K., Arizona (vs Arizona State, Apr 28, 2015)Caught stealing: 2 - (12 players tied) Hit by pitch: 3 - Berry, Washington (vs Oregon, Apr 26, 2015) Runners LOB: 7 - Serven,B, Arizona State (vs Washington, Apr 19, 2015) 7 - Flores, D., USC (vs Cal State Fullerton, Apr 28, 2015) Fielding
Putouts: 19 - Berry, Washington (vs UCLA, Mar 15, 2015) Assists: 10 - Newman, K., Arizona (vs Utah, Mar 13, 2015) Errors: 3 - Matijevic, Arizona (vs Arizona State, Apr 28, 2015) Passed balls: 3 - Carter, B, Stanford (vs San Jose State, Mar 03, 2015) Pitching
Innings pitched: 10.0 - Moore, A., Oregon State (vs Fresno State, Mar 06, 2015) Strikeouts: 14 - Davis, Washington (vs Oregon, Apr 25, 2015) Wild pitches: 4 - Paddon, T, Oregon (vs UC Riverside, Mar 24, 2015) 4 - Jefferies, California (vs Duke, Feb 13, 2015) Hit batters: 4 - Paddon, T, Oregon (vs New Mexico State, Feb 21, 2015)
GAME & INDIVIDUAL HIGH’S
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TEAM LEADERS 2015 Pac-12 Baseball Pac-12 Batting Leaders (as of Apr 28, 2015) (All games)