For Immediate Release // FINAL | 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 // College Station Regional California goes 2-2, regional finals 5/29: (3) Cal 9, (2) Coastal Caro- lina 3; 5/30: (3) Cal 2, (1) Texas A&M 1 (14); 5/31: (1) Texas A&M 4, (3) Cal 3 (12); 6/1: (1) Texas A&M 3, #3 Cal 1; Texas A&M wins Regional Dallas Regional Oregon State goes 1-2 5/29: (2) OSU 5, (3) Texas 4; 5/31: (4) VCU 5, (2) OSU 1; (1) Dallas Baptist 7, (2) OSU 1; (OSU eliminated) Fullerton Regional Arizona St. goes 1-2 5/29: (2) ASU 7, (3) Clemson 4 5/30: (1) CS Fullerton 3, (2) ASU 2 (14); 5/31: (4) Pepperdine 7, (2) ASU 4 (ASU eliminated) Lake Elsinore Regional USC goes 2-2, regional finals 5/29: (3) Virginia 6, (2) USC 1; 5/30: (2) USC 12, (1) UCSB 3; 5/31: (2) USC 12, (4) San Diego State 11; (3) Virginia 14, (2) USC 10 (11); Virginia wins Regional Los Angeles Regional UCLA goes 3-2, regional finals 5/29: (1) UCLA 7, (4) Bakersfield 2; 5/30: (3) Maryland 4, (1) UCLA 1; 5/31: (1) UCLA 9, (4) CSU Ba- kersfield 1; (1) UCLA 4, (3) Mary- land 2; 6/1: (3) Maryland 2, (1) UCLA 1; Maryland wins Regional Springfield Regional Oregon goes 1-2 5/29: (2) Iowa 3, (3) Oregon 1; 5/30: (3) Oregon 12, (4) Canisius 6; 5/31: (2) Iowa 2, (3) Oregon 1 (11) (UO eliminated) Team Pac-12 GB Overall L10 Streak $UCLA 22 8 0.733 -- 45 16 0.738 6-4 L-1 $Oregon St. 19 10-1 0.655 2.5 39 18-1 0.684 6-4 L-2 $USC 18 12 0.600 4.0 39 21 0.650 5-5 L-1 $California 18 12 0.600 4.0 36 21 0.632 5-5 L-2 $Arizona St. 18 12 0.600 4.0 35 23 0.603 5-5 L-2 $Oregon 16 14 0.533 6.0 38 25 0.603 7-3 L-1 Washington 14 16 0.467 8.0 29 25 0.537 5-5 W-3 Arizona 12 18 0.400 10.0 31 24 0.564 4-6 W-2 Washington St. 11 19 0.367 11.0 29 27 0.518 4-6 W-1 Stanford 9 21 0.300 13.0 24 32 0.429 4-6 L-1 Utah 7 22-1 0.241 14.5 16 36-1 0.308 1-9 L-9 KEY: $-NCAA Regional, GB-Games Back; L10-Last 10 Games; AVG-Batting Average; ERA-Earned Run Average; FLD-Fielding Average; RPI-from boydsworld. UCLA won its third regular-season title in five years and were the No. 1 overall seed at the 64-team NCAA Regional field. Oregon State, USC, California, Arizona State and Oregon each earned an at-large bid as well into the NCAA field. The Trojans, Bruins and Bears each reached the NCAA Regional finals. Oregon was the last one into the NCAA’s after winning five-straight weekend series to close out the year. UCLA had won every weekend series until the final one, against Oregon. Stanford posted its first losing record since 1993. NATIONAL POLLS: UCLA was ranked No. 7 by Baseball America in its final poll, one of three Pac- 12 teams in the Durham publication’s top-25, joining No. 20 USC and No. 22 California. Collegiate Baseball featured four in its final top-30, UCLA (No. 17), OSU (No. 18), Cal (No. 23) and USC (No. 24). Eight teams at one point or another were ranked in the top-25 this year. CONFERENCE HONORS: ARIZONA Scott Kingery, the first two-time Conference batting champion (.392) since Brett Wallace in 2007-08, was named the Pac-12 Player of the Year. UCLA closer David Berg was the Pitcher of the Year while his coach John Savage was named the Pac-12 Coach of the Year. RBI champion KJ Harrison from OREGON STATE was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, while USC catcher Garrett Stubbs was the Defensive Player of the Year. ARIZONA’s Kevin Newman, and ASU’s Ryan Kellogg were both three-time first team picks, Berg was named to the first team all four seasons. WASHINGTON starter Tyler Davis was named baseball’s Scholar Athlete of the Year. ALL-AMERICANS: UCLA closer David Berg was named a first team All-American in four of five publi- cations while Scott Kingery was a first teamer on three teams. Berg, Kingery and ARIZONA shortstop Kevin Newman were all named on all five teams. NATIONAL HONORS: David Berg was named the NCBWA Stopper of the Year for the second-straight year, setting the NCAA record for appearances (175) and leading the Pac-12 in ERA (0.68). USC catcher Garrett Stubbs was named the Johnny Bench Award winner for the nation’s top catcher and along with OREGON third baseman Mitchell Tolman were both named to the nine-main ABCA Gold Glove team. DRAFT: During this year’s draft, the Pac-12 saw 53 players drafted headlined by first-round picks UCLA starter James Kaprielian (16th overall) and ARIZONA second baseman Scott Kingery (19th). Twenty-four players were drafted over the first 10 rounds. The Pac-12 also saw a first round pick for the 19th-straight year (1997-2015). COACHING CHANGES: Arizona Coach Andy Lopez, after 33 years, announced his retirement on Me- morial Day. He led the Wildcats for the past 14 years, including two CWS appearances and the 2012 national title. A three-time National Coach of the Year, Lopez also led Pepperdine to the 1992 title. He finished with a career record of 1177-742-7 (.613). Arizona hired Nevada Head Coach Jay John- son to replace Lopez. WSU’s Donnie Marbut was not retained after 11 years and a 314-304 record he was replaced by long-time Oregon State assistant and former Oklahoma State assistant Mary Lees in his first head coaching assignment. YEAR IN REVIEW IN THE PAC-12 REGIONALS BASEBALL AVG ERA FLD RPI .285 2.17* .977* 6 .279 3.02 .977* 40 .295 3.65 .974 26 .274 3.03 .971 30 .294 4.04 .975 43 .253 3.69 .970 66 .251 3.01 .977* 93 .298* 3.79 .972 128 .239 3.44 .969 141 .253 4.45 .967 105 .252 5.17 .966 157
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For Immediate Release // FINAL | Contact // Niall Adler ([email protected])
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College Station RegionalCalifornia goes 2-2, regional finals5/29: (3) Cal 9, (2) Coastal Caro-lina 3; 5/30: (3) Cal 2, (1) Texas A&M 1 (14); 5/31: (1) Texas A&M 4, (3) Cal 3 (12); 6/1: (1) Texas A&M 3, #3 Cal 1; Texas A&M wins Regional
Dallas RegionalOregon State goes 1-25/29: (2) OSU 5, (3) Texas 4;5/31: (4) VCU 5, (2) OSU 1;(1) Dallas Baptist 7, (2) OSU 1; (OSU eliminated)
UCLA won its third regular-season title in five years and were the No. 1 overall seed at the 64-team NCAA Regional field. Oregon State, USC, California, Arizona State and Oregon each earned an at-large bid as well into the NCAA field. The Trojans, Bruins and Bears each reached the NCAA Regional finals. Oregon was the last one into the NCAA’s after winning five-straight weekend series to close out the year. UCLA had won every weekend series until the final one, against Oregon. Stanford posted its first losing record since 1993.
NATIONAL POLLS: UCLA was ranked No. 7 by Baseball America in its final poll, one of three Pac-12 teams in the Durham publication’s top-25, joining No. 20 USC and No. 22 California. Collegiate Baseball featured four in its final top-30, UCLA (No. 17), OSU (No. 18), Cal (No. 23) and USC (No. 24). Eight teams at one point or another were ranked in the top-25 this year.
CONFERENCE HONORS: ARIZONA Scott Kingery, the first two-time Conference batting champion (.392) since Brett Wallace in 2007-08, was named the Pac-12 Player of the Year. UCLA closer David Berg was the Pitcher of the Year while his coach John Savage was named the Pac-12 Coach of the Year. RBI champion KJ Harrison from OREGON STATE was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, while USC catcher Garrett Stubbs was the Defensive Player of the Year. ARIZONA’s Kevin Newman, and ASU’s Ryan Kellogg were both three-time first team picks, Berg was named to the first team all four seasons. WASHINGTON starter Tyler Davis was named baseball’s Scholar Athlete of the Year.
ALL-AMERICANS: UCLA closer David Berg was named a first team All-American in four of five publi-cations while Scott Kingery was a first teamer on three teams. Berg, Kingery and ARIZONA shortstop Kevin Newman were all named on all five teams.
NATIONAL HONORS: David Berg was named the NCBWA Stopper of the Year for the second-straight year, setting the NCAA record for appearances (175) and leading the Pac-12 in ERA (0.68). USC catcher Garrett Stubbs was named the Johnny Bench Award winner for the nation’s top catcher and along with OREGON third baseman Mitchell Tolman were both named to the nine-main ABCA Gold Glove team.
DRAFT: During this year’s draft, the Pac-12 saw 53 players drafted headlined by first-round picks UCLA starter James Kaprielian (16th overall) and ARIZONA second baseman Scott Kingery (19th). Twenty-four players were drafted over the first 10 rounds. The Pac-12 also saw a first round pick for the 19th-straight year (1997-2015).
COACHING CHANGES: Arizona Coach Andy Lopez, after 33 years, announced his retirement on Me-morial Day. He led the Wildcats for the past 14 years, including two CWS appearances and the 2012 national title. A three-time National Coach of the Year, Lopez also led Pepperdine to the 1992 title. He finished with a career record of 1177-742-7 (.613). Arizona hired Nevada Head Coach Jay John-son to replace Lopez. WSU’s Donnie Marbut was not retained after 11 years and a 314-304 record he was replaced by long-time Oregon State assistant and former Oklahoma State assistant Mary Lees in his first head coaching assignment.
TEAM REC PREV1 Virginia (31) 44-24 NR2 Vanderbilt 51-21 93 Florida 52-18 34 TCU 51-15 45 LSU 54-12 16 Miami (FL) 50-17 87 Cal State Fullerton 39-25 NR8 Arkansas 40-25 249 Louisville 47-18 710 Texas A&M 50-14 611 Illinois 50-10-1 512 Missouri State 49-12 1113 Florida State 44-21 1014 Maryland 42-24 NR15 UCLA 45-16 216 Louisiana-Lafayette 42-23 NR17 Dallas Baptist 46-15 1418 Oklahoma State 38-20 1219 Virginia Commonwealth 40-25 NR20 Charleston 45-15 1621 UC-Santa Barbara 40-17-1 1322 USC 39-21 1723 Houston 43-20 1524 Florida Atlantic 42-19 2125 Oregon State 39-18 18
Others Receiving Votes: Iowa, North Carolina State, Rice, California, Arizona State, Radford, Michigan, North Carolina-Wilmington, St. John’s, Columbia, Pepperdine, Notre Dame, Coastal Car-olina, Wright State, Nevada, East Carolina
BY THE NUMBERS
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Player of the Year & Individual Batting ChampionScott Kingery, ARIZONAA Golden Spikes semifinalist, he became the first two-time batting champion since Brett Wallace in 2007-08, batting .392 with a conference-best 53 runs. He also ranked second in slugging (.561). He was also a member of the all-defensive team, leading the Pac-12 with 192 assists at second base.
Pitcher of the Year David Berg, UCLAOne of the premier closers in the country, Berg led the Pac-12 in ERA at 0.73 and also ranked third with 12 saves. He is a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award, given to the top player. He is one of only three players as a four-time first team all-Pac-12 selection, joining Cal’s Lance Blankenship (1983-86) and OSU’s Pete Rowe (1974-77).
Defensive Player of the Year Garrett Stubbs, USCStubbs threw out 54% of would-be base stealers behind the plate for the Trojans. He also ranked seventh in the Pac-12 in batting at .330. The Pac-12 all-defensive outfield was the same for the second-straight year in ARIZONA STATE’s John-ny Sewald, OSU’s Jeff Hendrix and WASHINGTON’s Braden Bishop.
Pac-12 Freshman of the Year KJ Harrison, OREGON STATEHarrison led the Pac-12 with 58 RBIs for the second place Beavers to go along with his .314 average and 10 homers.
Pac-12 Coach of the Year John Savage, UCLASavage led the Bruins to its third Pac-12 title in five seasons and the No. 1 overall seed at 42-14. This is Savage’s first coaching honor for the Pac-12.
UCLA and Arizona State garnered the most players on the 32-man first team with six a piece. Along with Berg’s four selections, ARIZONA STATE’s Ryan Kellogg and ARIZONA’s Kevin Newman were three-time first team selections.
FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE
PLAYER POS YR SCHOOLScott Kingery (2) 2B Jr. ArizonaKevin Newman (3) SS Jr. ArizonaBobby Dalbec 3B So. ArizonaTrever Allen OF Sr. Arizona StateRyan Burr RP Jr. Arizona StateJohnny Sewald OF Jr. Arizona StateRyan Kellogg (3) SP Jr. Arizona StateBrian Serven C So. Arizona StateColby Woodmansee SS So. Arizona StateDaulton Jefferies SP So. CaliforniaChris Paul 1B Sr. CaliforniaLucas Erceg 3B So. CaliforniaGarrett Cleavinger RP Jr. OregonMitchell Tolman (2) 3B Jr. OregonKJ Harrison 1B Fr. Oregon StateJeff Hendrix (2) OF Jr. Oregon StateAndrew Moore (2) SP Jr. Oregon StateDrew Rasmussen SP Fr. Oregon StateDavid Berg (4) RP Jr. UCLAGrant Dyer RP So. UCLATy Moore OF Jr. UCLAKevin Kramer SS Jr. UCLAJames Kaprielian (2) SP Jr. UCLAGrant Watson SP Jr. UCLADante Flores 2B Sr. USCTimmy Robinson OF Jr. USCGarrett Stubbs C Sr. USCBobby Stahel OF Jr. USCBraden Bishop OF Jr. WashingtonTyler Davis (2) SP Sr. WashingtonJoe Pistorese SP Sr. Washington StateIan Hamilton (2) RP So. Washington State
PLAYER POS SCHOOLGarrett Stubbs C USCChris Paul 1B CalScott Kingery 2B ArizonaKevin Newman SS ArizonaBobby Dalbec 3B ArizonaJohnny Sewald (2) OF Arizona St.Jeff Hendrix (2) OF Oregon St.Braden Bishop (2) OF WashingtonAndrew Moore P Oregon St.
SAN FRANCISCO - Following are the 2015 Pac-12 Conference Baseball All-Academic teams, announced today by Commis-sioner Larry Scott. To be eligible for selection to the academic team, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.0 overall grade point average and be either a starter or significant contributor.
First Team Yr. GPA MajorRyan Burr, ASU Jr. 3.60 Criminal Justice & CriminologyGabe Cramer, STAN Jr. 3.48 Science, Technology & SocietyJosh Cushing, WASH So. 3.47 Business Administration-MarketingTommy Edman, STAN So. 3.80 Math & Computational ScienceNick Halamandaris, CAL Jr. 3.47 EnglishJesse Kay, CAL Jr. 3.60 Business AdministrationWes Leow, WSU So. 3.68 undeclaredChris Muse-Fisher, CAL Sr. 3.61 PsychologyJosh Rose, UTAH So. 3.60 undeclaredReggie Southall, USC RS So. 3.47 Human Biology
Second Team Year GPA MajorAustin Barr, STAN Jr. 3.40 Science, Technology & SocietyNick Catalano, ORE Jr. 3.40 Business AdministrationDalton DiNatale, ASU Jr. 3.45 CommunicationsBret Helton, UTAH Jr. 3.40 Business AdministrationDrew Jackson, STAN Jr. 3.37 Science, Technology & SocietyNicholas Kern, UCLA Jr. 3.40 Physiological SciencesAngelo La Bruna, USC RS Sr. 3.35 Political ScienceBiss Larsen, UTAH Sr. 3.33 EntrepreneurshipAndrew Moore, OSU Jr. 3.32 Digital Communication ArtsBrian Serven, ASU So. 3.43 Management
Honorable MentionXavier Borde, Sr., ARIZ, Cody Hamlin, RS Jr., ARIZ, Scott Kingery, Jr., ARIZ, Cody Moffett, Jr., ARIZ, Riley Moore, Sr., ARIZ, Kevin Newman, Jr., ARIZ, Jordan Aboites , Jr., ASU, Chris Beall, Jr., ASU, Joseph Bielek, Sr., ASU, Darin Gillies, Sr., ASU, Ryan Kellogg, Jr., ASU, Colby Woodmansee, So., ASU, RJ Ybarra, Jr., ASU, Devin Drinker-Pearson, Jr., CAL, Chris Paul, Sr., CAL. Sean Peters, Jr., CAL, Scott Heineman, Jr., ORE, Caleb Hamilton, So., OSU, Logan Ice, So., OSU, Billy King, So., OSU, Marc Brakeman, Jr., STAN, Chris Castellanos, So., STAN, Alex Dunlap, So., STAN, Logan James, Jr., STAN, Jonny Locher, Jr., STAN, Tyler Thorne, So., STAN, Christoph Bono, RS Jr., UCLA, Scott Burke, So., UCLA, James Forbes, Jr., UCLA, Cody Poteet, Jr., UCLA, Brett Stephens, So., UCLA, Grant Watson, Sr., UCLA, Marc Huberman, Jr., USC, Dallas Carroll, So., UTAH, Dalton Carroll, Jr., UTAH, Dylan Drachler, So., UTAH, Hunter Rodriguez, So., UTAH, Max Schuman, So., UTAH, Chris Baker, So., WASH, Branden Berry, Jr., WASH, Braden Bishop, Jr., WASH, Tyler Davis, Sr., WASH, Jack Meggs, So., WASH, Will Sparks, Sr., WASH, Cameron Frost, So., WSU, Sam Triece, Sr., WSU
PAC-12 SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Tyler Davis, Washington
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WEEKLY AWARDSNCBWA
National Hitter of the WeekFeb. 24 – KJ Harrison, OSU
March 3 – Braden Bishop,UWMarch 10 – Dante Flores,USC
National Pitcher of the WeekMar. 23 - D. Rasmussen, OSUMay 18 - J. Kaprielian, UCLA
May 25 - A. Moore, OSU
Collegiate BaseballNational Players of the Week
Feb. 16 RHP Ryan Mason, Cal
Mar. 2 CF Braden Bishop, UW
Mar. 9 OF Brian Celsi, Cal
March 23 RHP Drew Rasmussen, OSU;
3B Lucas Erceg, CalMarch 30
RHP Jayson Rose, UTAHMay 4
AJ Ramirez, USCMay 18
James Kaprielian, UCLAMay 25
Andrew Moore, OSU
Pac-12 Players of the Week
Feb. 16 - Scott Kingery, AZ Feb. 23 - KJ Harrison, OSU March 2 - Chris Keck, UCLA March 9 - Dante Flores, USC
March 16 - Chris Paul, CAL March 23 - Lucas Erceg, CALMarch 30 - Ty Moore, UCLAApril 6 - Braden Bishop, UW
April 14 - Zach Hoffpauir, STAN April 20 - Drew Jackson, STANApril 27 - Darrell Miller, Jr UCLA
May 4 - AJ Ramirez, USCMay 11 - Ty Moore, UCLAMay 19 - Chris Paul, CAL
May 25 - Scott Heineman, ORE
Pitchers of the WeekFeb. 16 - Ryan Burr, ASU Feb. 23 - Conor Harber, OREMarch 2 - Noah Bremer, UW
March 9 - Andrew Moore, OSUMarch 16 - Mitch Hart, USC
Mar. 23 - Drew Rasmussen, OSUMarch 30 - Jayson Rose, UTAHApril 6 - Joe Pistorese, WSU
April 14 - Joe Pistorese, WSUApril 20 - Andrew Moore, OSU
April 27 - Ryan Mason, CALMay 4 - Ryan Walker, WSUMay 11 - Brett Lilek, ASU
May 19 - James Kaprielian, UCLAMay 25 - Andrew Moore, UCLA
TOP AWARDS NCBWA Stopper of the Year
David Berg, UCLA
Johnny Bench AwardGarrett Stubbs, USC
Collegiate BaseballAll-Americans
First TeamDavid Berg, RP, UCLA
Second TeamAndrew Moore, SP, Oregon
StateJames Kaprielian, SP, UCLA
Third TeamScott Kingery, 2B, Arizona
Kevin Newman, SS, ArizonaKevin Kramer, SS, UCLA
Collegiate BaseballFreshman All-AmericansJeff Bain, rhp, California
MOST BY MLB TEAM:Mariners—Bishop, Jackson, Moore, Gilles, Pistorese, Jones, Logan
Over three days, 53 Pac-12 players were selected in the Major League Baseball Draft with Arizona State having nine players selected and USC and UCLA having eight a piece. Twenty-four players were se-lected in the first 10 rounds. Twenty-nine players went on the final day of the Draft on Wednesday.
Seven players were selected by the Mariners, in-cluding early round selection RHP Andrew Moore (Oregon State), and top-five round picks, shortstop Drew Jackson (Stanford) and outfielder Braden Bishop (Washington). Six others were drafted by the Pirates, including first-round pick Kevin Newman (Arizona), second round pick Kevin Kramer (UCLA) and 12th round selection Ty Moore (UCLA). UCLA’s James Kaprielian was the top Pac-12 pick, as the 16th overall selection on Monday to the Yankees.
Since 1997, the Pac-12 has had at least one player drafted each season in the first round. During that time, the Pac-12 has garnered 62 first round picks (including this year). Fifty years ago, Rick Monday out of Arizona State was the first pick ever in the Draft in 1965. He went onto the Athletics, Cubs, and Dodgers and was a two-time All-Star.
Kaprielian was the 16th overall pick of the Draft, going to the Yankees. According to MLB.com expert Jim Callis, he said, “I see him as a future No. 3 starter and he can get there pretty quick.”
Baseball expert Peter Gammons, who saw Newman become the first-ever two-time Cape Cod League batting champion said of Newman, “He’s just a ballplayer. It will be fun to see where he goes.” Newman hit .370 last year for the Wildcats.
Kingery was a two-time Pac-12 batting champi-on, two-time All-Pac-12 pick and third-team All-American this season after batting .392. Lilek, an honorable mention All-Pac-12 selection, and 50th overall pick, went to the Marlins. The lefthander was 4-2 with a 3.20 ERA in 15 starts. Kramer was the 62nd overall pick, also joining the Pirates as a third team All-American and a first team All-Pac-12 pick after batting .323. Oregon State’s top starter Andrew Moore was a late day one draftee going in the second of two lottery rounds.
Other notables drafted included Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year David Berg, who went in the sixth round, Defensive Player of the Year Garrett Stubbs, who went in the eighth round and two-time all-deven-sive team outfielders Braden Bishop (third round) and Jeff Hendrix (fourth round).
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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 (6)AJ Hinch, STAN, Astros
Bob Melvin, CAL, AthleticsBryan Price, CAL, Reds
Ron Roenicke, UCLA, Brewers Terry Francona, ARIZ, Indians
PAC-12 NATIONAL 8-SEEDSSince the field expanded to 64 teams the
Pac-12 has garnered 20 Top-8 seeds, 13 have gone to Omaha.
Four unseeded Pac-12 teams have won the CWS since 1999.
1999 - (6) Stanford2000 - (8) Stanford (7-ASU lost in regional)2001 - (3) USC, (4) Stanford2002 - (8) Stanford2003 - (6) Stanford2004 - no seeded P12 teams in CWS (5-Stanford, 7-ASU lost in regionals)2005 - (8) Oregon State2006 - no seeded P12 teams in CWS (unseeded OSU won national title)2007 - (5) Arizona State (unseeded OSU won national title)2008 - no seeded P12 teams in CWS (3-ASU lost in super regionals)2009 - (5) Arizona State2010 - (1) Arizona State, (6) UCLA2011 - no seeded P12 teams in CWS2012 - (2) UCLA (unseeded Arizona won national title) (5-Oregon lost in super regionals)2013 - (3) Oregon State (unseeded UCLA won national title) (8-Oregon lost in regionals)2014 - no seeded P12 teams in CWS (1-Oregon State lost in regionals)2015 - no seeded P12 team in CWS (1-UCLA lost in regionals)
SUPER REGIONALS / CWSPac-12 has been in 37 Supers and
HOSTED SUPERS (19)Pac-12 has won 17 of 19 hosted Super Regionals. Eight different teams have
hosted since 1999.
5-- Stanford (1999*, 2000*, 2001*, 2002*, 2003*)
4-- Oregon State (2005*, 2006*, 2007*, 2013*), Arizona State (2007*,
2008, 2009*, 2010*)
2-- UCLA (2010*, 2012*)
1-- California (2011*), USC (2001*)Oregon (2012), Arizona (2012*)
THE PAC-12 IN REGIONAL & CWS PLAY (THRU 2015)
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2015 PAC-12 REGULAR SEASON 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, WSU’s 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
April 30-May 3 .........................................Series .......... STANDINGS AFTER: UCLA 16-5, ASU 14-7, CAL 15-9, USC 13-8 #18 Oregon St. at Washington .................OSU 2-1 ........ OSU Takes Series 2-1, as Hendrix extends hit streak to 10 gamesArizona at Washington St. ....................... ARIZ 2-1 ....... ARIZ wins series with misplay in 11th to take series finale#13 USC at Utah....................................USC 2-1 ........ Trojans take first two games, Ramirez drives in 10 for USCStanford at Oregon ..................................ORE 2-1 ........ Oregon Takes Series 2-1, as Tolman twice drives in two for Ducks#6 Arizona St. at #13 California .............. CAL 2-1 ........ Cal wins with back-to-back wins in its last AB, Cal hits .351 for the series
May 8-10 .................................................Series .......... STANDINGS AFTER: UCLA 18-6, ASU 15-9, CAL 15-9, USC 15-9 Washington at Arizona ............................WASH 2-1 ...... Huskies win final two games as Bishop scores twice in each win#2 UCLA at #9 Arizona State ..................UCLA 2-1 ....... In top battle, Bruins wins, but can’t sweep following marathon 17-inning Oregon at Washington State .....................ORE 2-1 ........ Ducks win series 2-1, Tollman sets Duck career RBI markStanford at #15 USC ..............................USC 2-1 ........ Trojans pitch two shutouts in series decided by two runs or lessUtah at #19 Oregon State ..................... OSU 2-0-1 ...... OSU wins first two, third tied after 15 inning travel curfew, 9 combined runs
May 15-18 ...............................................Series .......... STANDINGS AFTER: UCLA 21-6, OSU 17-9-1, ASU 17-10, CAL 17-10 Washington St. at #12 Arizona St. ............ASU 2-1 ........ ASU takes series with 11th Inning Win, as final two games decided in extrasArizona at #2 UCLA ...............................UCLA 3-0 ....... Bruins take title with 0.64 ERA and 12 hits, ARIZ have dropped 5-straight#18 jjOregon State at Stanford ................OSU 3-0 ........ Beavers sweep Cardina as Harrison drives in seven on the weekendOregon at Utah .......................................ORE 3-0 ........ Ducks 4th-straight series with late rallies in games one and two#15 USC at #11 California ...................... CAL 2-1 ........ Cal takes second place battle with last two wins, Paul drives in nine
May 22-24 ...............................................Series .......... STANDINGS AFTER: UCLA 22-8, OSU 19-10-1, ASU 18-12, CAL 18-12 #2 UCLA at Oregon .................................ORE 2-1 ........ Ducks Take series in extra innings, Tolman hits .545, Cleavinger 3 WinsStanford at Washington State .............. STAN 2-1 ...... Cardinal win final series with doubleheader sweep, 1st losing year since ‘93#16 California at #11 Oregon State ......OSU 2-1 ...... OSU pitches series win with back-to-back shutouts to start, Cal wins game 3#12 Arizona State at #15 USC ............ USC 2-1 ....... Trojans take series with wins in final two games, both by three runsUtah at Washington ...........................WASH 3-0 .... Huskies sweep Utes with two one-run victories.
PAC-12 BASEBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // FINAL
ALL-TIME TOP-3 PICKSFIRST OVERALL
Mark Appel, Stanford, 2013 (HOU)Gerrit Cole, UCLA, 2011 (PIT)
ARIZONA STATEREGGIE JACKSON, 2nd overall pick, 1966 (OAK)... BARRY BONDS, 6th overall pick, 1985 (PIT)... DUSTIN PEDROIA, 2nd round pick, 2004 (RSOX)... RICK MONDAY, first overall pick in 1965... SAL BANDO, 6th round pick, 1965 (OAK)
ARIZONACloser TREVOR HOFFMAN was an 11th round pick of the Reds as a shortstop in 1989... TERRY FRANCONA, 22nd overall pick, 1980 (MON)... SCOTT ERICKSON, 4th round pick, 1989 (MIN)... JT SNOW, 5th round pick, 1989 (NYY)... KENNY LOFTON, 17th round pick, 1988 (HOU)
STANFORDMIKE MUSSINA, 20th overall pick, 1990 (BAL)... JACK McDOWELL, 5th overall, 1987 (WSOX)... JOHN ELWAY, 2nd round pick, 1981 (NYY)... BOB BOONE, 6th round pick, 1969 (PHI)
UCLAGERRITT COLE and TREVOR BAUER were the 1st and 3rd overall picks in 2011... CHASE UTLEY, 15th overall pick in 2000 (PHI)... MIKE GALLEGO, 2nd round pick, 1981 (OAK).. TROY GLAUS, 3rd overall pick, 1997 (CAL)
USCTOM SEAVER, 20th overall pick, 1966 (ATL)... MARK McGWIRE, 10th overall pick, 1984 (OAK)... DAVE KINGMAN, 1st overall pick, 1970 (SF)... MARK PRIOR, 2nd overall pick, 2001 (CHI)... BARRY ZITO, 9th overall pick, 1999 (OAK)
WASHINGTON STATEJOHN OLERUD, 4th round pick, 1965 (CAL as a catcher)
# NOTES: Savage was drafted twice, once out of Reno High in 1983 and then again from Santa Clara in 1986.... Portland was a member of the Pac-10 dur-ing Casey’s tenure there.
THE PAC-12 AND THE MLB DRAFT (THRU 2015)
2015 Pac-12 BaseballPac-12 Leaders Summary as of Jun 26, 2015
2015 Pac-12 BaseballGame Highs for Pac-12 (as of Jun 26, 2015)
(All games)
TEAM GAME HIGHS
Batting
At bats: 66 - UCLA (vs Arizona State, May 09, 2015) Runs scored: 25 - Oregon State (vs Grambling State, Feb 28, 2015)
H i t s : 24 - Oregon State (vs Portland, May 13, 2015) R B I s : 23 - Oregon State (vs Grambling State, Feb 28, 2015)
D o u b l e s : 8 - UCLA (vs UC Irvine, May 19, 2015) T r i p l e s : 4 - Oregon State (vs Kansas State, Feb 20, 2015)
4 - Arizona (vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 14, 2015) Home runs: 7 - Oregon State (vs Portland, May 13, 2015) Total bases: 47 - Oregon State (vs Portland, May 13, 2015)
W a l k s : 14 - Washington (vs North Dakota, Feb 28, 2015) S t r i k e o u t s : 20 - Arizona State (vs Cal State Fullerton, May 30, 2015) Sac hits: 5 - Oregon (vs New Mexico State, Feb 21, 2015)
5 - Washington (vs Kansas State, Feb 21, 2015) Sac flies: 4 - USC (vs Oregon, Apr 19, 2015)
4 - Oregon State (vs Portland, Mar 10, 2015) Stolen bases: 11 - USC (vs Towson, Feb 15, 2015)
Caught stealing: 4 - Utah (vs Sacramento State, Feb 15, 2015)4 - California (vs USC, May 18, 2015)4 - Arizona State (vs Stanford, Mar 28, 2015)
Hit by pitch: 7 - Utah (vs Utah Valley, May 05, 2015) Runners LOB: 17 - Arizona State (vs Washington State, May 16, 2015)
17 - California (vs Texas A&M, May 30, 2015) Hit into DP: 5 - UCLA (vs Washington, Mar 14, 2015)
Fielding
P u t o u t s : 51 - UCLA (vs Arizona State, May 09, 2015)51 - Arizona State (vs UCLA, May 09, 2015)
A s s i s t s : 30 - Arizona State (vs UCLA, May 09, 2015) E r r o r s : 5 - (8 times )
Passed balls: 3 - Stanford (vs San Jose State, Mar 03, 2015) DPs turned: 5 - Washington (vs UCLA, Mar 14, 2015)
Pitching
Innings pitched: 17.0 - UCLA (vs Arizona State, May 09, 2015)17.0 - Arizona State (vs UCLA, May 09, 2015)
S t r i k e o u t s : 18 - California (vs Duke, Feb 14, 2015) Wild pitches: 8 - California (vs Duke, Feb 13, 2015)
Hit batters: 6 - Oregon (vs Iowa, May 29, 2015)
2015 Pac-12 BaseballGame Highs for Pac-12 (as of Jun 26, 2015)
(All games)
GAME HIGHS (BOTH TEAMS)
Batting
At bats: 127 - UCLA vs Arizona State (May 09, 2015) Runs scored: 25 - Grambling State vs Oregon State (Feb 28, 2015)
H i t s : 33 - UCLA vs Arizona State (May 09, 2015)33 - Arizona State vs Arizona (Apr 28, 2015)
R B I s : 23 - Grambling State vs Oregon State (Feb 28, 2015) D o u b l e s : 9 - Utah vs UCLA (Mar 20, 2015)
T r i p l e s : 4 - Kansas State vs Oregon State (Feb 20, 2015)4 - Eastern Michigan vs Arizona (Feb 14, 2015)
Home runs: 7 - Oregon State vs Portland (May 13, 2015) Total bases: 53 - Arizona State vs Arizona (Apr 28, 2015)
W a l k s : 16 - USC vs Washington (Mar 28, 2015)16 - Oregon State vs Stanford (May 15, 2015)16 - Oregon vs Washington State (May 08, 2015)
S t r i k e o u t s : 29 - Washington State vs Arizona State (May 16, 2015) Sac hits: 7 - Oregon vs Washington State (May 08, 2015) Sac flies: 4 - (6 times )
Stolen bases: 11 - Towson vs USC (Feb 15, 2015)Caught stealing: 5 - USC vs California (May 18, 2015)
Hit by pitch: 7 - Utah vs Utah Valley (May 05, 2015)7 - Arizona State vs Oregon (Mar 20, 2015)
Runners LOB: 26 - Oregon State vs Stanford (May 15, 2015) Hit into DP: 6 - Washington vs UCLA (Mar 14, 2015)
Fielding
P u t o u t s : 102 - UCLA vs Arizona State (May 09, 2015) A s s i s t s : 52 - UCLA vs Arizona State (May 09, 2015) E r r o r s : 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)
Pitching
Innings pitched: 34.0 - UCLA vs Arizona State (May 09, 2015) S t r i k e o u t s : 29 - Washington State vs Arizona State (May 16, 2015)
Hits allowed: 1 - Seattle U vs Oregon (Apr 01, 2015)1 - Pepperdine vs Washington (Mar 07, 2015)
Wild pitches: 8 - Duke vs California (Feb 13, 2015)8 - Arizona vs Arizona State (Apr 12, 2015)
Hit batters: 7 - Arizona State vs Oregon (Mar 20, 2015)
2015 Pac-12 BaseballGame Highs for Pac-12 (as of Jun 26, 2015)
(All games)
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Batting
At bats: 9 - Persico, UCLA (vs Arizona State, May 09, 2015)9 - Kramer, UCLA (vs Arizona State, May 09, 2015)
Runs scored: 5 - Newman, K., Arizona (vs Arizona State, Apr 28, 2015) H i t s : 5 - (6 times )
R B I s : 8 - Celsi, California (vs Chicago State, Mar 06, 2015) D o u b l e s : 3 - Young, AJ, Utah (vs Stanford, Apr 19, 2015)
T r i p l e s : 2 - Bono, UCLA (vs Utah, Mar 22, 2015) Home runs: 2 - (12 times ) Total bases: 11 - Hendrix, J., Oregon State (vs Portland, May 13, 2015)
11 - Serven,B, Arizona State (vs Stanford, Mar 29, 2015) W a l k s : 3 - (53 times ) S t r i k e o u t s : 4 - (13 times ) Sac hits: 3 - Grand Pre, California (vs San Francisco, Mar 17, 2015) Sac flies: 2 - (6 times )
Stolen bases: 3 - (7 times )Caught stealing: 2 - (12 times )
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
P u t o u t s : 21 - Heineman, S, Oregon (vs Washington State, May 08, 2015) A s s i s t s : 11 - Woodmansee, Arizona State (vs UCLA, May 09, 2015) E r r o r s : 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) S t r i k e o u t s : 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 - Irvin, C, Oregon (vs Iowa, May 29, 2015)4 - Paddon, T, Oregon (vs New Mexico State, Feb 21, 2015)
2015 Pac-12 BaseballPac-12 Batting Leaders (as of Jun 26, 2015)
Washington State 1 77. Arizona State 1 68. USC 1 49. Stanford 1 1
10. Utah 911. Washington 6
Total plate appearances1. Oregon 25652. UCLA 25103. USC 24734. Arizona State 23265. Oregon State 23056. California 22327. Arizona 22218. Stanford 21699. Washington 2167
10. Washington State 214511. Utah 2038
Hit by pitch1. Oregon 7 6
Utah 7 63. Washington 7 54. USC 5 95. UCLA 5 76. California 5 17. Washington State 4 88. Stanford 4 59. Arizona State 4 0
10. Oregon State 3 911. Arizona 3 0
On base pct1. Arizona . 3 7 62. USC . 3 7 43. UCLA . 3 7 04. Oregon State . 3 6 35. Oregon . 3 6 26. Arizona State . 3 6 07. California . 3 4 58. Utah . 3 4 39. Washington . 3 4 3
Earned run avg1. UCLA 2 . 1 72. Washington 3 . 0 13. Oregon State 3 . 0 24. California 3 . 0 35. Washington State 3 . 4 46. USC 3 . 6 57. Oregon 3 . 6 98. Arizona 3 . 7 99. Arizona State 4 . 0 4
10. Stanford 4 . 4 511. Utah 5 . 1 7
Batters struck out1. UCLA 5 2 42. Oregon 5 1 03. Arizona State 4 8 74. USC 4 5 35. Washington State 4 1 36. Oregon State 3 9 07. Stanford 3 8 38. Washington 3 8 19. California 3 5 8
10. Utah 3 4 511. Arizona 3 2 8
Losses1. Utah 3 62. Stanford 3 23. Washington State 2 74. Washington 2 5
Oregon 2 56. Arizona 2 47. Arizona State 2 38. California 2 1
USC 2 110. Oregon State 1 811. UCLA 1 6
Sac bunts allowed1. Oregon 6 82. Washington State 6 53. Stanford 5 94. USC 5 45. Arizona State 4 86. Washington 4 57. California 4 38. Oregon State 3 89. UCLA 3 6
10. Arizona 3 511. Utah 3 3
Runs allowed1. UCLA 1 7 92. Washington 2 0 23. Oregon State 2 0 74. California 2 1 55. Arizona 2 3 86. Washington State 2 4 37. USC 2 7 38. Oregon 2 7 59. Arizona State 2 8 0
10. Stanford 2 9 711. Utah 3 1 0
Opposing bat avg1. UCLA . 2 1 92. Oregon State . 2 2 43. Oregon . 2 4 14. Washington . 2 4 15. Washington State . 2 4 46. California . 2 4 67. Stanford . 2 5 88. USC . 2 6 19. Arizona State . 2 6 3
10. Arizona . 2 7 011. Utah . 2 8 2
Batters SO out looking1. UCLA 1 4 92. USC 1 3 43. Arizona State 1 3 1
Oregon State 1 3 15. Oregon 1 2 36. Stanford 1 2 07. Washington 1 0 78. California 1 0 49. Washington State 9 6
10. Utah 9 411. Arizona 8 8
Saves1. Arizona State 1 82. Oregon State 1 63. USC 1 54. Washington 1 3
Washington State 1 3UCLA 1 3Oregon 1 3California 1 3
9. Stanford 1 210. Arizona 1 111. Utah 7
Sac flies allowed1. Arizona 2 92. Stanford 2 2
USC 2 24. Oregon 2 15. California 2 06. Oregon State 1 87. Arizona State 1 78. Utah 1 69. Washington 1 5
10. Washington State 1 411. UCLA 1 3
Earned runs allowed1. UCLA 1 3 62. Washington 1 6 53. California 1 7 24. Oregon State 1 7 75. Washington State 1 9 26. Arizona 2 0 77. USC 2 2 58. Oregon 2 3 69. Arizona State 2 4 0
10. Stanford 2 4 611. Utah 2 6 7
Innings pitched1. Oregon 576.02. UCLA 564.03. USC 554.14. Arizona State 534.15. Oregon State 527.16. California 511.07. Washington State 501.28. Stanford 497.19. Washington 494.0
10. Arizona 491.011. Utah 464.2
Wins1. UCLA 4 52. Oregon State 3 9
USC 3 94. Oregon 3 85. California 3 66. Arizona State 3 57. Arizona 3 18. Washington 2 9
Chances1. Oregon 25262. UCLA 23983. USC 23924. Oregon State 22955. Arizona State 22946. California 22487. Washington State 22178. Arizona 21779. Stanford 2145
10. Washington 212811. Utah 2054
Errors1. Oregon 7 62. Utah 7 0
Stanford 7 04. Washington State 6 95. California 6 56. Arizona 6 1
Putouts1. Oregon 17282. UCLA 16923. USC 16634. Arizona State 16035. Oregon State 15826. California 15337. Washington State 15048. Stanford 14929. Washington 1482
10. Arizona 147311. Utah 1394
Fielding double plays1. California 6 52. Oregon 5 83. Oregon State 5 44. Washington State 5 35. Arizona 5 16. USC 4 97. Washington 4 88. Stanford 4 39. UCLA 4 2
10. Arizona State 4 011. Utah 3 2
Steal attempts against1. Utah 8 8
Arizona State 8 83. USC 8 1
Washington State 8 15. Stanford 7 96. Oregon 6 57. Arizona 6 08. California 5 99. Washington 5 1
10. Oregon State 4 7UCLA 4 7
2015 Pac-12 BaseballPac-12 Batting Leaders (as of Jun 26, 2015)
H i t s : 20 - California (vs Washington, Mar 22, 2015) R B I s : 15 - Oregon (vs USC, Apr 18, 2015)
D o u b l e s : 6 - USC (vs Oregon State, Apr 24, 2015)6 - UCLA (vs Utah, Mar 20, 2015)6 - Arizona State (vs Arizona, Apr 12, 2015)
T r i p l e s : 2 - (6 times ) Home runs: 4 - California (vs Utah, Mar 27, 2015) Total bases: 32 - UCLA (vs Utah, Mar 20, 2015)
W a l k s : 12 - Washington (vs USC, Mar 28, 2015) S t r i k e o u t s : 17 - California (vs Utah, Mar 29, 2015) Sac hits: 4 - (5 times ) Sac flies: 4 - USC (vs Oregon, Apr 19, 2015)
Stolen bases: 5 - USC (vs California, May 17, 2015)5 - USC (vs Utah, May 01, 2015)
Caught stealing: 4 - Arizona State (vs Stanford, Mar 28, 2015)4 - California (vs USC, May 18, 2015)
Hit by pitch: 4 - (4 times ) Runners LOB: 17 - Arizona State (vs Washington State, May 16, 2015)
Hit into DP: 5 - UCLA (vs Washington, Mar 14, 2015)
Fielding
P u t o u t s : 51 - UCLA (vs Arizona State, May 09, 2015)51 - Arizona State (vs UCLA, May 09, 2015)
A s s i s t s : 30 - Arizona State (vs UCLA, May 09, 2015) E r r o r s : 5 - (5 times )
Passed balls: 2 - (5 times ) DPs turned: 5 - Washington (vs UCLA, Mar 14, 2015)
Pitching
Innings pitched: 17.0 - UCLA (vs Arizona State, May 09, 2015)17.0 - Arizona State (vs UCLA, May 09, 2015)
S t r i k e o u t s : 17 - Utah (vs California, Mar 29, 2015) Wild pitches: 5 - Arizona (vs Arizona State, Apr 12, 2015)
Hit batters: 4 - (4 times )
2015 Pac-12 BaseballGame Highs for Pac-12 (as of Jun 26, 2015)
(Pac-12 games only)
GAME HIGHS (BOTH TEAMS)
Batting
At bats: 127 - UCLA vs Arizona State (May 09, 2015) Runs scored: 21 - Stanford vs California (Apr 11, 2015)
H i t s : 33 - UCLA vs Arizona State (May 09, 2015) R B I s : 21 - Stanford vs California (Apr 11, 2015)
D o u b l e s : 9 - Utah vs UCLA (Mar 20, 2015) T r i p l e s : 3 - California vs Oregon State (May 24, 2015)
Home runs: 4 - (4 times ) Total bases: 46 - California vs Utah (Mar 27, 2015)
W a l k s : 16 - Oregon vs Washington State (May 08, 2015)16 - USC vs Washington (Mar 28, 2015)16 - Oregon State vs Stanford (May 15, 2015)
S t r i k e o u t s : 29 - Washington State vs Arizona State (May 16, 2015) Sac hits: 7 - Oregon vs Washington State (May 08, 2015) Sac flies: 4 - (5 times )
Stolen bases: 8 - USC vs Utah (May 01, 2015)Caught stealing: 5 - USC vs California (May 18, 2015)
Hit by pitch: 7 - Arizona State vs Oregon (Mar 20, 2015) Runners LOB: 26 - Oregon State vs Stanford (May 15, 2015)
Hit into DP: 6 - Washington vs UCLA (Mar 14, 2015)
Fielding
P u t o u t s : 102 - UCLA vs Arizona State (May 09, 2015) A s s i s t s : 52 - UCLA vs Arizona State (May 09, 2015) E r r o r s : 7 - UCLA vs Stanford (Apr 26, 2015)
Passed balls: 3 - Oregon vs Arizona (Mar 29, 2015)3 - Arizona vs Arizona State (Apr 12, 2015)
DPs turned: 6 - Washington vs UCLA (Mar 14, 2015)
Pitching
Innings pitched: 34.0 - UCLA vs Arizona State (May 09, 2015) Runs allowed: 1 - (5 times ) Walks allowed: 2 - (6 times )
S t r i k e o u t s : 29 - Washington State vs Arizona State (May 16, 2015) Hits allowed: 5 - Washington State vs Oregon State (Mar 21, 2015) Wild pitches: 8 - Arizona vs Arizona State (Apr 12, 2015)
Hit batters: 7 - Arizona State vs Oregon (Mar 20, 2015)
2015 Pac-12 BaseballGame Highs for Pac-12 (as of Jun 26, 2015)
(Pac-12 games only)
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Batting
At bats: 9 - Kramer, UCLA (vs Arizona State, May 09, 2015)9 - Persico, UCLA (vs Arizona State, May 09, 2015)
Runs scored: 4 - Young, AJ, Utah (vs Stanford, Apr 19, 2015)4 - Stahel, B., USC (vs Washington State, Mar 13, 2015)4 - Serven,B, Arizona State (vs Stanford, Mar 29, 2015)
H i t s : 5 - Kingery, S., Arizona (vs USC, Apr 3, 2015)5 - Sewald,J, Arizona State (vs UCLA, May 09, 2015)5 - Serven,B, Arizona State (vs Stanford, Mar 29, 2015)
R B I s : 6 - Hoffpauir, Z, Stanford (vs California, Apr 11, 2015) D o u b l e s : 3 - Young, AJ, Utah (vs Stanford, Apr 19, 2015)
T r i p l e s : 2 - Bono, UCLA (vs Utah, Mar 22, 2015) Home runs: 2 - (6 times ) Total bases: 11 - Serven,B, Arizona State (vs Stanford, Mar 29, 2015)
W a l k s : 3 - (25 times ) S t r i k e o u t s : 4 - (7 times ) Sac hits: 2 - (15 times ) Sac flies: 2 - Stubbs, G., USC (vs Oregon, Apr 19, 2015)
Stolen bases: 3 - Robinson, T., USC (vs Utah, May 01, 2015)Caught stealing: 2 - Knapp, California (vs Washington State, Apr 04, 2015)
2 - Persico, UCLA (vs Utah, Mar 22, 2015)2 - Ybarra, Arizona State (vs Stanford, Mar 28, 2015)
Hit by pitch: 3 - Berry, Washington (vs Oregon, Apr 26, 2015) Runners LOB: 7 - Serven,B, Arizona State (vs Washington, Apr 19, 2015)
Fielding
P u t o u t s : 21 - Heineman, S, Oregon (vs Washington State, May 08, 2015) A s s i s t s : 11 - Woodmansee, Arizona State (vs UCLA, May 09, 2015) E r r o r s : 2 - (23 times )
Passed balls: 2 - (5 times )
Pitching
Innings pitched: 9.0 - (24 times ) S t r i k e o u t s : 14 - Davis, Washington (vs Oregon, Apr 25, 2015)
Wild pitches: 3 - (4 times ) Hit batters: 3 - Dyer, UCLA (vs Oregon, May 23, 2015)
3 - Lilek,B, Arizona State (vs Utah, Apr 04, 2015)3 - Twomey, K., USC (vs Oregon, Apr 18, 2015)
2015 Pac-12 BaseballPac-12 Batting Leaders (as of Jun 26, 2015)
Earned run avg1. UCLA 1 . 9 42. Washington 2 . 9 93. Oregon State 3 . 0 34. Washington State 3 . 3 55. California 3 . 4 66. Arizona State 3 . 9 87. Oregon 4 . 0 78. USC 4 . 1 89. Arizona 4 . 6 7
10. Stanford 4 . 8 211. Utah 5 . 5 0
Batters struck out1. UCLA 2 5 02. Arizona State 2 3 03. Oregon 2 2 74. Washington State 2 0 35. Oregon State 1 9 7
Washington 1 9 77. USC 1 9 6
Utah 1 9 69. Stanford 1 8 7
10. California 1 6 211. Arizona 1 5 3
Losses1. Utah 2 22. Stanford 2 13. Washington State 1 94. Arizona 1 85. Washington 1 66. Oregon 1 47. California 1 2
USC 1 2Arizona State 1 2
10. Oregon State 1 011. UCLA 8
Sac bunts allowed1. Washington State 4 52. Stanford 3 43. Oregon 3 34. Washington 3 15. Arizona State 3 06. California 2 47. UCLA 2 38. USC 2 1
Utah 2 1Arizona 2 1
11. Oregon State 2 0
Runs allowed1. UCLA 7 92. Oregon State 1 0 13. Washington 1 1 04. California 1 2 85. Washington State 1 3 76. Arizona State 1 4 37. USC 1 4 68. Oregon 1 5 09. Arizona 1 5 2
10. Stanford 1 7 311. Utah 1 9 4
Opposing bat avg1. Oregon State . 2 1 82. UCLA . 2 2 03. Washington State . 2 4 44. Washington . 2 5 15. Oregon . 2 5 76. USC . 2 6 97. Arizona State . 2 7 38. California . 2 7 39. Stanford . 2 7 4
10. Utah . 2 8 611. Arizona . 2 9 6
Batters SO out looking1. UCLA 7 42. Oregon State 7 33. USC 6 34. Arizona State 6 05. Washington 5 96. Stanford 5 87. Utah 4 98. Washington State 4 69. California 4 5
Oregon 4 511. Arizona 3 5
Saves1. Oregon State 1 02. UCLA 83. Washington 7
California 7Arizona State 7
6. Arizona 67. USC 5
Washington State 5Oregon 5
10. Utah 411. Stanford 1
Sac flies allowed1. Arizona 2 02. Stanford 1 5
USC 1 54. California 1 2
Oregon 1 26. Utah 1 17. Oregon State 98. Arizona State 8
UCLA 810. Washington State 7
Washington 7
Earned runs allowed1. UCLA 6 12. Oregon State 9 23. Washington 9 34. Washington State 1 0 15. California 1 0 26. Oregon 1 2 27. Arizona State 1 2 48. USC 1 2 79. Arizona 1 3 8
10. Stanford 1 4 211. Utah 1 6 5
Innings pitched1. UCLA 283.12. Arizona State 280.23. Washington 280.04. USC 273.25. Oregon State 273.16. Washington State 271.27. Oregon 270.0
Utah 270.09. Arizona 266.0
10. California 265.0Stanford 265.0
Wins1. UCLA 2 22. Oregon State 1 93. Arizona State 1 8
USC 1 8California 1 8
6. Oregon 1 67. Washington 1 48. Arizona 1 29. Washington State 1 1
10. Stanford 911. Utah 7
Runners picked off1. UCLA 1 12. Arizona 5
Washington 54. California 4
Oregon 46. Washington State 3
USC 3Stanford 3
9. Oregon State 2Arizona State 2
Hits allowed1. Oregon State 2 1 62. UCLA 2 2 13. Washington State 2 4 14. Oregon 2 5 55. Washington 2 5 66. Stanford 2 7 37. California 2 7 48. USC 2 7 79. Arizona State 2 9 0
10. Arizona 3 0 511. Utah 3 0 9
Walks allowed1. UCLA 7 32. California 7 9
Arizona 7 94. Washington 8 65. Oregon State 9 86. Arizona State 1 1 07. Oregon 1 1 98. Utah 1 2 09. Washington State 1 2 4
10. USC 1 4 511. Stanford 1 5 4
Doubles allowed1. Oregon 3 22. Arizona State 3 83. UCLA 4 34. California 4 45. Oregon State 4 56. USC 4 77. Washington 5 08. Arizona 5 19. Washington State 5 6
10. Stanford 5 811. Utah 6 8
Wild pitches1. Stanford 3 92. Utah 3 73. Oregon 3 14. USC 2 75. Arizona State 2 66. California 2 37. Washington State 2 28. Arizona 2 19. Oregon State 1 4
10. UCLA 811. Washington 6
Intentional BB allowed1. Washington State 1 42. Arizona State 93. Washington 84. Oregon 65. Arizona 5
Utah 5USC 5
8. Oregon State 49. California 3
Stanford 311. UCLA 1
Triples allowed1. Washington State 12. UCLA 33. California 54. Oregon 6
Stanford 66. Oregon State 77. Washington 8
Arizona State 8USC 8
10. Arizona 911. Utah 1 7
Balks1. Oregon 6
Utah 63. Arizona State 54. Washington State 3
Washington 3Arizona 3UCLA 3
8. Oregon State 2USC 2California 2
Home runs allowed1. Arizona 82. California 93. Oregon 1 0
Oregon State 1 05. UCLA 1 16. Stanford 1 2
Washington State 1 28. USC 1 79. Washington 1 8
Utah 1 811. Arizona State 2 4
Hit batters1. Oregon 4 42. Washington State 3 33. California 2 74. Arizona 2 65. Arizona State 2 56. Utah 2 37. Stanford 2 2
USC 2 29. UCLA 2 0
10. Oregon State 1 711. Washington 1 4
2015 Pac-12 BaseballPac-12 Fielding Leaders (as of Jun 26, 2015)
(Pac-12 games only)
Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game
Fielding pct1. Oregon State . 9 7 92. USC . 9 7 93. Arizona . 9 7 94. Washington . 9 7 85. UCLA . 9 7 66. Arizona State . 9 7 57. California . 9 6 98. Utah . 9 6 69. Washington State . 9 6 5
10. Stanford . 9 6 411. Oregon . 9 6 2
Assists1. Oregon 3 6 92. Washington State 3 6 13. Utah 3 5 74. California 3 5 45. Arizona 3 4 76. Washington 3 4 6
Arizona State 3 4 68. USC 3 4 39. UCLA 3 2 9
10. Oregon State 3 2 611. Stanford 3 2 2
Stolen bases against1. Utah 3 82. Stanford 3 63. Arizona 3 44. California 2 85. Arizona State 2 66. Washington State 2 37. Oregon 2 28. USC 1 69. Washington 1 4