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TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS Location_______________ Rohnert Park, Calif 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Athletics Phone___________ (707) 664-2358 Athletics Fax______________ (707) 664-4104 President____________ Dr. Ruben Armiñana Director of Athletics_____________ Bill Fusco Faculty Athletic Rep._ ______ Dr. Duane Dove Home Facility___________ Seawolf Diamond Enrollment_______________________ 8,274 Founded_ _______________________ 1961 Colors_________Navy, Columbia Blue, White Conference_ _____________________ CCAA National Affiliation_________NCAA Division II Head Coach_________________ John Goelz Coach’s Phone____________ (707) 664-2524 Record at SSU_ _________ 791-493-5 (23 yrs.) Assistant Coaches_ _ Walter White, Derek Bell Dolf Hes, Esteban Contreras, Brett Kim, Mike Nackord, Gregg Adams 2008 Record______________________ 52-15 2008 CCAA Record______________ 26-8 (1st) Letterwinners Ret/Lost_ ____________14/27 Starters Ret/Lost_ ___________________4/5 Conference Championships_ ___________ 9 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008 NCAA Appearances___________________ 9 1991, 1992, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008 Sports Info. Director_______Brandon Bronzan Sports Info. Phone_________ (707) 664-2358 Sports Info. Fax____________ (707) 664-3291 E-Mail______ brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu Website______ www.sonomaseawolves.com INTRO 2009 Schedule________________ 2 2009 Season Preview___________ 3 COACHES Head Coach John Goelz_________ 4 Assistant Coaches_ ___________5-6 MEET THE SEAWOLVES 2008-09 Roster________________ 7 Player Bios_ ________________8-15 2008 REVIEW 2008 Results__________________ 16 2008 Statistics_ _______________ 17 2008 CCAA Review_ ___________ 18 2008 CCAA Statistics_ __________ 19 The Road To Sauget__________20-24 HISTORY Yearly Starting Lineups_ ________ 25 All-Time Honors_____________26-27 Yearly Statistical Leaders_ _____28-29 Individual Records___________30-31 Yearly Team Statistics___________ 32 Class Records_________________ 32 Program History_______________ 33 Post-Season History____________ 33 Coaching Records_____________ 33 Seawolves in the Pros_ _______34-35 Where Are They Now?__________ 36 Yearly Results_______________38-41 INFORMATION CCAA Information_____________ 42 Opponent Information_ ________ 43 Department Information________ 44 Media Information_____________ 45 Sonoma State Information_____46-47 Corporate Sponsors____________ 48 Credits The 2009 Sonoma State Baseball media guide was written and designed by Associate Athletics Director/Sports Information Director Brandon Bronzan. Photography by Katie Burroughs, Skip Reager, and Brandon Bronzan. Copies of the baseball media guide can be purchased for $5. Send check, made payable to SSU Athletics, to: SSU Sports Information 1801 E. Cotati Ave. Rohnert Park, CA 94928 On the Cover Sonoma State celebrating their first west region championship at Nettleton Stadium in Chico. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Tue-Feb. 3 Fri-Feb. 6 Sat-Feb. 7 Sun-Feb. 8 Tue-Feb. 10 Fri-Feb. 13 Sun-Feb. 15 Mon-Feb. 16 Tue-Feb. 17 Fri-Feb. 20 Sat-Feb. 21 Sun-Feb. 22 Sat-Feb. 28 Sun-Mar. 1 Fri-Mar. 6 Sat-Mar. 7 Sun-Mar. 8 Fri-Mar. 13 Sat-Mar. 14 Sun-Mar. 15 Mon-Mar. 16 Fri-Mar. 20 Sat-Mar. 21 Sun-Mar. 22 Fri-Mar. 27 Sat-Mar. 28 Sun-Mar. 29 Tue-Mar. 31 Thu-Apr. 2 Thu-Apr. 9 Fri-Apr. 10 Sat-Apr. 11 Fri-Apr. 17 Sat-Apr. 18 Sun-Apr. 19 Tue-Apr. 28 Fri-May 1 Sat-May 2 Sun-May 3 May 7-9 May 14-16 May 23-30 Cal State Stanislaus CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY (dh) CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY San Francisco State Cal State Monterey Bay CENTRAL WASHINGTON CENTRAL WASHINGTON WESTERN OREGON (dh) Cal State Dominguez Hills* Cal State Dominguez Hills* (dh) Cal State Dominguez Hills* CAL STATE STANISLAUS* (dh) Cal State Stanislaus* (dh) UC SAN DIEGO* UC SAN DIEGO* (dh) UC SAN DIEGO* Cal State Monterey Bay* Cal State Monterey Bay* (dh) Cal State Monterey Bay* KEIO UNIVERSITY (exh) SAN FRANCISCO STATE* San Francisco State* (dh) SAN FRANCISCO STATE* Cal Poly Pomona* Cal Poly Pomona* (dh) Cal Poly Pomona* CAL STATE STANISLAUS SAN FRANCISCO STATE (dh) CHICO STATE* CHICO STATE* Chico State* (dh) CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* (dh) CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* Cal State East Bay CAL STATE L.A.* CAL STATE L.A.* (dh) CAL STATE L.A.* CCAA Championships NCAA West Regionals NCAA Division II Championship Location Turlock, Calif. SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND San Francisco, Calif. Seaside, Calif. SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND Carson, Calif. Carson, Calif. Carson, Calif. SEAWOLF DIAMOND Turlock, Calif. SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND Seaside, Calif. Seaside, Calif. Seaside, Calif. SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND San Francisco, Calif. SEAWOLF DIAMOND Pomona, Calif. Pomona, Calif. Pomona, Calif. SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND Chico, Calif. SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND Hayward, Calif. SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND SEAWOLF DIAMOND Palm Springs, Calif. tba Cary, North Carolina SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 Time 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 11:00 am 11:00 am 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 11:00 am 2:00 pm 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 2:00 pm 11:00 am 11:00 am 2:00 pm 11:00 am 11:00 am 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 11:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 11:00 am 11:00 am 2:30 pm 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 11:00 am 11:00 am 2:30 pm 2:00 pm 11:00 am 11:00 am tba tba tba Last year, the Seawolves had an incredible post-season run, resulting in a regional championship and a third place finish at the College World Series. Can this year’s team use that as motivation or is it best to leave that success in the past and focus on the future? Q&A WITH COACH GOELZ You have had a lot of continuity on your coaching staff. How does that benefit the program? Having people coaching with you We are the two-time defending chamthat you trust and pions of the CCAA and we should have respect has been a great deal of confidence coming off the cornerstone such an outstanding couple of seasons. of our baseball I believe we do have some momentum, program at Sonoma but that only takes you so far. I also State. We have trerealize that we have a target on our back mendous continuity and every team that we play will save in our program and their best for us. Our focus needs to be we’re proud of that. John Goelz receives the 2008 NCAA West Region on doing our best every day. Many of Five of the seven Championship trophy. our leaders are gone and hopefully our coaches on our staff present players will be able to work as played for me and I hard as their predecessors and continue have known them the tradition. for over ten years. Our loyAnything else you would like to add alty to each other and the as the team heads in to 2009? program has been the most important You’ve sent over 75 of your players to ingredient of our success. We are able Our coaching staff has a great deal of the pros, including dozens in the last to stick together and stay positive in few seasons. What is it about Sotough time. A man may make mistakes, work to do and our newcomers have noma State baseball that makes pro but he isn’t a failure until he starts blam- some huge shoes to fill. We lost catcher Konrad Thieme (drafted by the Florida scouts pay attention? ing someone else. Marlins), second baseman David Adler (national defensive player of the year), We do try to package our players so that outfielder Nick Nosti (all-west region), they are attractive to pro scouts. The In your opinion, how does the CCAA third baseman Dave Herman (allway we carry ourselves and the respect shape up in 2009? league), and outfielder Tyrese McDaniel. we have for the game is an important On the mound, Matt Means was drafted component. Perspective is also very The CCAA is a very competitive conferby the San Diego Padres, Kevin Asselin important. We try to make our players ence and there are lots of good teams. understand that there are lots of differIt’s difficult for me to assess other teams. was drafted by the Chicago White Sox, ent levels to this game and they need to We try to concentrate on our team. Our and our outstanding left handed relief constantly improve in order to excel. We philosophy is that the other team is not pitcher, Matt Garnett, has graduated. However, perhaps our most impordon’t get too high when we win and we our enemy, the game is the enemy. I tant loss is team chemistry. Our 2008 don’t get too low when we lose. Basedo know that if we play the game to squad had tremendous bench players ball, like life, is a marathon, not a sprint. the best of our abilities, we will be in who were unselfish and hard working. We are committed and motivated for the CCAA Championship hunt again in Guys like Gino Lavezzo, Trevor Howell, the long term and I think that is attrac2009. Derek Harms, and John Bonifacini...their tive to professional scouts. attitude towards team play was a big factor in our success and will be difficult to replace. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 HEAD COACH JOHN GOELZ John Goelz returns for his 24th season as the head baseball coach at Sonoma State University. The dean of head coaches at SSU and among baseball coaches in the conference, Goelz has built Sonoma State into one of the most respected programs in the nation. With a career record of 791-493-5, Goelz is the winningest coach in any sport in SSU history. He is the eighth winningest active Division II coach and is 25th in NCAA Division II history. The 2008 season was, hands down, the most successful in the long, storied history of Sonoma State baseball. After an unprecedented 29-1 start to the season, the Seawolves set a school record with 52 wins on their way to CCAA and NCAA West Regional championships. Making their first trip to the NCAA Division II Championship Tournament, the Seawolves won their first two games and placed third in the nation. Individually, the Seawolves had four players drafted by major league teams and three named All-American. For his efforts, Goelz was named CCAA Coach of the Year and NCAA West Region Coach of the Year, adding to an already overflowing trophy case. CAREER RECORD Year Overall Pct Conf 2008 52-15 .776 26-8 2007 50-12 .806 29-7 2006 28-23-1 .548 17-15 2005 25-30 .455 19-19 2004 39-28 .582 25-15 2003 46-15-1 .750 27-11 2002 41-24 .631 20-20 2001 50-17 .746 29-7 2000 39-23 .629 25-15 1999 40-26 .606 21-15 1998 33-21 .611 23-12 1997 37-20 .649 25-10 1996 30-26-1 .535 16-19 1995 25-28 .472 17-18 1994 23-25 .479 14-21 1993 33-21 .611 21-14 1992 32-17-1 .650 23-7 1991 29-14-1 .670 21-7 1990 35-17 .673 21-9 1989 28-18 .609 20-9 1988 28-21 .571 15-13 1987 30-20 .600 18-12 1986 18-32 .360 9-21 Career Record: 791-493-5 (.614) Conference Record: 455-296 (.606) After taking over a Sonoma State team in 1986 that had won just 50 games over the previous six seasons combined, Goelz wasted little time turning the school into a winner. Following an eighteen-win season in 1986 (the most wins in school history), Goelz delivered the school’s first winning campaign in 1987 with a 30-20 record. Winning seasons have become common place ever since, with 18 in his last 21 seasons. Since 1999, Sonoma State has a record of 410-213-2, one of the best records in the country at any level. Coach Goelz has also seen over 70 of his players sign professional contracts since his arrival in 1986 and in the past seven years, 33 players have been drafted or signed to play professionally. Baseball insiders certainly took notice in 2004 when SSU had four players taken in the first eleven rounds of the Major League Baseball draft. Their draft performance ranked among the top Division I schools in the nation in terms of early round draft picks and they led all Division II teams with four draftees. In addition to their presence in the professional ranks, Goelz’s former players have continued to make a difference in their communities both on and off the field. Dozens have gone on to coaching jobs at high schools and colleges throughout Northern California and the nation. Goelz has seen 16 of his players go on to earn All-American honors and has coached six conference player of the year award winners. Goelz, himself, has earned conference coach of the year honors seven times (1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2008). A pitcher during his playing days at San Francisco State, Goelz went on to be an assistant at San Francisco State to Al Figone from 1977-78 and to Orrin Freeman from 1979-82. Freeman is currently the Assistant General Manager of the Florida Marlins. During his time at SFSU, the Gators enjoyed their greatest success, ranking in the national top twenty four times and participating in the NCAA West Regionals on three different occasions. From 1984-85, Goelz was the varsity baseball coach at Albany High School. After a third-place finish in 1984, Goelz led his team to the Alameda County Athletic League championship, finishing the season with an 18-8 mark and a final East Bay ranking of 12th. Goelz resides in Rohnert Park with his sons John (13) and Matthew (11). MILESTONE VICTORIES 1 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 February 11, 1986 vs. The Master’s College April 29, 1989 vs UC Davis May 2, 1992 vs. Cal State Hayward March 20, 1996 vs. Cal Poly Pomona March 19, 1999 vs. San Francisco State May 4, 2001 vs. UC San Diego February 5, 2004 vs. Hawaii Pacific March 3, 2007 vs. UC San Diego WINS BY DIVISION vs. NCAA Division I.....................................55-52 (.514) vs. NCAA Division II..........................636-402-5 (.610) vs. NCAA Division III......................................33-7 (.825) vs. NAIA.............................................................66-35 (.653) SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 WALTER WHITE COACHING STAFF ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Walter White enters his 15th season as an assistant on the Seawolf staff. A former player for John Goelz at SSU, White handles many of the on-field responsibilities, with a primary focus on infield play. In addition to his coaching duties, White also oversees the maintenance of Seawolf Diamond’s carefully manicured infield and teaches weight training courses as part of the SSU faculty. A 1990 graduate of Saugus High, White began his playing career at College of the Canyons where he played from 1991-92. Following his time at the junior college level, White joined the Cossacks and was the starting shortstop in 1993 and 1994. A kinesiology major, he earned his bachelor’s degree in 1994 from SSU. After his stellar playing career at Sonoma State, White was drafted in the 32nd round of the 1994 draft by the Florida Marlins. He went on to spend five seasons in the Marlins system, where he was named to the Midwest League All-Star team in 1996. After a productive season in Portland (AA) in 1998, the Marlins dealt White to the Diamondbacks. He went on to spend three seasons in the Diamondbacks’ organization at Tucson (AAA). “My professional experience was unbelievable,” says White, “I wish every ball player could have that opportunity. My job is to prepare these men not only for our season, but for the next level as well.” In 2008, White was inducted in to the SSU Athletics Hall of Fame. DEREK BELL ASSISTANT COACH Derek Bell is back for his 12th season as a part of the SSU baseball program, his ninth as an assistant coach. He has been a part of six championship teams at SSU- two as a player and four as a coach. Sonoma State’s all-time leader in many offensive categories including hits, doubles, home runs, runs scored, runs batted in, and slugging percentage, Bell capped off a brilliant career by being named CCAA Player of the Year, West Region Player of the Year, and First Team All-American in 2000. In 2000, Bell went on to represent Sonoma State in a national home run hitting contest at the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. Following that season, he signed a professional contract with the San Francisco Giants. After playing several seasons in the Giants organization, Bell wrapped up his professional career with the Amarillo Dillas of the Central League in 2003. In 2007, Bell was inducted into the SSU Athletics Hall of Fame. DOLF HES ASSISTANT COACH Dolf is back for his sixth year as pitching coach with the Seawolves. Hes played his collegiate baseball at Long Beach State, where he pitched in 1978 and 1979. At the conclusion of his playing career, he signed a professional contract with the San Francisco Giants. From 1983-88, Hes coached at Long Beach State under coaches John Gonzalves and Dave Snow. He was a member of the 1987 Long Beach State College World Series team. Hes was the head coach at Fullerton High School from 1989-95, where he won championships in four of his seven seasons at the helm. From 1995-2003, he served under Dick Dietz, Kevin Mitchell, and Jeff Leonard with the Sonoma County Crushers of the Western Baseball League. He was an integral part of their 1998 WBL Championship team and he coached former San Francisco Giants reliever Chad Zerbe. Dolf lives in Rohnert Park with his wife Cathy and sons Justin (16) and Casey (13). Cathy was a student trainer at Long Beach State and currently teaches at Windsor Creek Elementary School. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 COACHING STAFF BRETT KIM ASSISTANT COACH North Bay native Brett Kim returns for his fourth year as an assistant coach at SSU. The head coach of the Novato High School baseball team for eight seasons, Kim led his team to a league championship in 2001. That season he was named conference coach of the year for his efforts. Kim is also the coach of the semipro Novato Knicks, a team that has qualified for the Stan Musial World Series in 2002, 2004, and 2005. A standout at the College of Marin, who also attended Sonoma State, Kim was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1990. He also spent time playing with the Lubbock Crickets of the Texas-Louisiana League. Kim played his high school ball at San Marin High School where he was a First Team All-State pick in 1988. ESTEBAN CONTRERAS ASSISTANT COACH Contreras is back for his second season on the Sonoma State coaching staff in 2009, following a couple of seasons at CCAA rival San Francisco State. He has also spent time as the head assistant coach at Monterey Peninsula Junior College and as head coach of the San Francisco Angels, a collegiate wood bat league team. A graduate of San Francisco State, Contreras is currently working towards his Master’s Degree from San Jose State. MIKE NACKORD ASSISTANT COACH Former Sonoma State pitcher Mike Nackord returns to the program for his second season as an assistant coach in 2008. Nackord pitched for Coach Goelz in 1999 and 2000, compiling a 6-3 record and a 3.66 ERA. Before getting to Sonoma State, Nackord was an All-Empire pitcher at Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa. He also competed for Santa Rosa Junior College. In his first year at SSU, Nackord led the team with a 2.15 ERA in ten appearances, half of them as a starter. As a senior in ‘00, he was second on the team with 12 starts and fourth with 54.1 innings pitched. Following the 2000 season, Nackord was signed by the Feather River Mudcats. GREGG ADAMS ASSISTANT COACH Gregg Adams returns to Sonoma State for his fourth season as an assistant coach overall, but his first since 1995. Adams was an assistant on Coach Goelz’s staff from 1993-95. A former player at Sonoma State, Adams competed on two championship teams, in 1991 and 1992, as a second baseman/designated hitter. In fact, Adams hit the first NCAA Tournament home run in school history. Adams has traveled twice to China with Coach Goelz to appear in the Friendship Games. He also runs Camp For A Cure, a charity camp dedicated to raising money to aid in the research and treatment of cancer and lupus. A graduate of Sonoma State with a degree in Physical Education, Gregg is married to former SSU softball player Leslie Beebout. The two make their home, with their son, in Rohnert Park. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 No Name Pos Ht Wt B/T Yr Hometown 2009 ROSTER Last School 1 Nick Ramos IF 6-0 175 R/R Sr. Hollister, Calif. Monterey Peninsula JC 2 Matt Reed IF 5-9 180 R/R Jr. Clayton, Calif. Diablo Valley JC 3 Jonathan Lewis IF 6-2 190 R/R Sr. San Lorenzo, Calif. Pacific (CA) 4 Joey Parigi OF 6-0 180 L/L Jr. Monterey, Calif. Arizona State 5 Kris Haycock IF 6-1 210 B/R Sr. Tehachapi, Calif. Fresno CC 7 Ryan Averkieff IF 5-10 170 L/R Sr. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach CC 9 Joe Slater IF 5-10 180 L/L Sr. Mill Valley, Calif. Rancho Cotate HS 10 Alberto Rolon P 6-0 185 R/R Sr. Yuba City, Calif. Butte JC 11 Clay Leslie OF 6-4 200 R/R Jr. Cambria, Calif. Coast Union HS 12 Mark Pestorich OF 6-0 195 R/R Sr. Easton, Calif. Fresno CC 13 Ian Bridges C 6-4 225 R/R Sr. Valencia, Calif. Saugus HS 14 Kyle Jones OF 6-0 185 L/R So. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Thousand Oaks HS 15 Matt Campbell C 6-3 220 R/R Fr. Pleasant Hill, Calif. Campolindo HS 16 Leo Avila IF 5-11 185 R/R Sr. San Jose, Calif. San Jose CC 18 Devon Kreyenhagen P 6-2 215 R/R Jr. Carmel, Calif. Carmel HS 19 Brian Joyce OF 6-1 205 R/R Jr. Temecula, Calif. Palomar JC 20 Thomas Pope C 6-1 220 R/R Jr. Fairfield, Calif. Sacramento CC 21 Kenny Cook P 5-10 185 R/R Jr. Sebastopol, Calif. Analy HS 22 Casey Slate P 6-3 210 R/R Jr. Rohnert Park, Calif. Santa Rosa JC 23 Jacob Fiss OF/P 6-5 200 L/R Jr. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Moorpark JC P 6-2 170 R/R Fr. Bakersfield, Calif. Liberty HS 26 Danny Pignataro OF 5-11 190 R/R Sr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Chico State 27 Max Kirk OF 6-1 185 B/R Jr. Palm Desert, Calif. Saddleback JC 29 Keith Thompson P 6-3 200 L/R Jr. San Ramon, Calif. Moorpark JC 31 Jason Craine IF 5-9 165 R/R Fr. Los Altos Hills, Calif. Los Altos HS 32 Morgan Rodriguez P 6-0 230 L/L Sr. Brentwood, Calif. Los Medanos JC 33 Kendall Davis P 6-5 215 R/R So. Portland, Ore. San Jose CC 34 Troy Brown P 6-2 190 R/R Sr. Concord, Calif. Los Medanos JC 35 Taylor Lewis P 6-0 185 R/R Sr. Hanford, Calif. Fresno CC 37 Jonathon Flinn P 6-6 220 R/R Fr. Windsor, Calif. Cardinal Newman HS 38 Gary Moran P 6-8 265 R/R Sr. Madera, Calif. Fresno CC 41 Cameron Ray P 6-4 205 R/R Jr. Roseville, Calif. Sierra JC 42 Ryan Stevens IF 6-1 225 L/R Jr. Rocklin, Calif. Sierra JC 43 Brian Flint P 6-3 230 R/R Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Southwestern JC OF 5-8 195 R/R So. Sebastopol, Calif. Analy HS P 6-3 195 R/R So. Cool, Calif. Golden Sierra HS IF/OF 5-9 170 R/R Jr. Woodland, Calif. Sierra JC 25 Thomas Lee 44 Cameron Cook 45 Paul Oules 46 Brian Wright SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 2009 SEAWOLVES RYAN IAN AVERKIEFF BRIDGES Bats/Throws: L/R Position: Infield Class: Senior Hometown: Long Beach, Calif. Last School: Long Beach CC Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Catcher/Infield Class: Senior Hometown: Saugus, Calif. Last School: Saugus HS 2008: Appeared in 27 games with 11 starts as a junior in 2008...started three games in the CCAA Tournament...scored the tying run in Sonoma’s come-from-behind CCAA semifinal win over Chico State...batted .231 with thre home runs and six runs batted in. 2008: Named CCAA Most Valuable Player after a tremendous junior season...also named ABCA/Rawlings West Region Player of the Year and Third Team All-American...his .394 batting average was the highest for an SSU player since 2001...led the CCAA in batting...split time between first base and catcher...a First Team All-CCAA and First Team All-West Region pick...beHIGH SCHOOL/JC: Transferred to Sonoma State from Long came fifth Sonoma State player to be named the CCAA’s MVP... Beach City College...won a state championship in 2006 at named to CCAA and West Region All-Tournament teams... LBCC...named All-League in ‘06...a graduate of Rancho Alamitos second on the team in home runs (8) and runs batted in (56)... High School in Garden Grove...named All-League in 2002 and his .394 average is third in school history and his 84 hits are 2003. fourth...career average of .363 is sixth in program history. Yr Avg 2008 .231 AB 52 H 12 R 15 2B 3B 4 0 HR RBI SB 3 6 1 LEO AVILA Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Infield Class: Senior Hometown: San Jose, Calif. Last School: San Jose CC 2007: Starting shortstop on Sonoma’s 2007 CCAA championship team...batted .269 with seven doubles and 32 runs scored...committed just 12 errors in the field (.951 fielding pct.)...stole five bases in seven attempts. 2007: Batted .290 with three home runs and 12 RBIs for the Seawolves in ‘07...started 29 games and appeared in 38 overall. HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Saugus High School...named Second Team All-League in 2003 and 2004...also played one season at the College of Marin, where he was named Honorable Mention All-Bay Valley League. Yr Avg 2007 .290 2008 .394 Totals .363 AB H 93 27 213 84 306 111 R 20 52 72 AB 182 H 49 R 32 2B 3B 7 0 HR RBI SB 2 19 5 HR RBI SB 3 12 1 8 56 5 11 68 6 TROY BROWN Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Senior Hometown: Concord, Calif. Last School: Los Medanos JC HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Came to Sonoma State from San Jose City College...also attended West Valley JC and Evergreen Valley JC...a graduate of Leland High School in San Jose. Yr Avg 2007 .269 2B 3B 5 0 9 1 14 1 2008: Saw action in nine games, all in relief...went 1-1 with a 4.38 ERA...struck out seven batters...contributed to one team shutout. HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Came to Sonoma State from Los Medanos College in Pittsburg...also attended Sacramento State...tied the school record for wins in a season while a prep at Clayton Valley High School in Concord. Yr ERA 2008 4.38 W-L App 1-1 9 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL GS 0 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 CG SV 0 0 IP BB SO 12.1 4 7 2009 SEAWOLVES MATT KENNY CAMPBELL COOK Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Catcher Class: Freshman Hometown: Pleasant Hill, Calif. Last School: Campolindo HS HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Comes to Sonoma State from Campolindo High School in Moraga...earned Honorable Mention All-Diablo Foothll Athletic league honors as a senior. CAMERON COOK Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Outfield Class: Sophomore Hometown: Sebastopol, Calif. Last School: Analy HS 2008: Batted .349 in 18 games as a freshman before an injury curtailed his season...started 16 games...belted three home runs and finished with 20 RBIs. Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Junior Hometown: Sebastopol, Calif. Last School: Analy HS 2008: Participated in seven games with one start...compiled a 1-0 record with a 1.69 ERA...struck out seven batters in 10.2 innings of work...contributed to one team shutout. 2007: Appeared in nine games as a freshman, going 1-0 with a 2.57 ERA...held opponents to a .259 batting average. HIGH SCHOOL: Honored three times as an All-Empire selection at Analy High School in Sebastopol...named Analy High’s Athlete of the Year...named to Honor Roll. Yr ERA 2007 2.57 2008 1.69 Totals 2.19 W-L App 1-0 9 1-0 7 2-0 16 GS 0 1 1 JASON HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-time First Team All-League selection at Analy High School in Sebastopol...also a four-time All-Redwood Empire pick...named Most Valuable Player of the Sonoma County League as a senior in 2007...also earned AllLeague honors in football. Yr Avg 2008 .349 AB 63 H 22 R 14 2B 3B 4 0 HR RBI SB 3 20 0 CG SV IP BB SO 0 0 14.0 13 4 0 0 10.2 2 7 0 0 24.2 15 11 CRAINE Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Infield Class: Freshman Hometown: Los Altos Hills, Calif. Last School: Los Altos HS HIGH SCHOOL: Joins the Seawolves from Los Altos High School...earned Second Team All-League honors as a senior in 2007. KENDALL DAVIS Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Sophomore Hometown: Portland, Ore. Last School: San Jose CC HIGH SCHOOL: Transfers to Sonoma State from San Jose City College...is a graduate of Lincoln High School in Portland, Oregon...named Second Team All-League as a pitcher and Honorable Mention All-League at first base/outfield. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 2009 SEAWOLVES JACOB KRIS FISS HAYCOCK Bats/Throws: L/R Position: Outfield/Pitcher Class: Junior Hometown: Thousand Oaks, Calif. Last School: Moorpark JC HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Arrives on campus from Moorpark Junior College in Southern California...named All-Western State Conference at Moorpark...is a graduate of Westlake High School in Thousand Oaks. JONATHON FLINN Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Freshman Hometown: Windsor, Calif. Last School: Cardinal Newman HS HIGH SCHOOL: Arrives on campus from Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa...earned All-League honors as a junior and a senior at CNHS...was also an All-Empire selection during his senior season. Bats/Throws: B/R Position: Infield Class: Senior Hometown: Tehachapi, Calif. Last School: Fresno CC 2008: Named CCAA Newcomer of the Year after batting .320 with six home runs and 44 RBIs...started the season at third base, then switched over to shortstop...ranked second in the league with 22 stolen bases...also a Second Team All-CCAA selection...named to NCAA West Regional All-Tournament team...started 58 games and appeared in 61 total...second on the team with three triples. HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Arrived on campus from Fresno City College...helped lead the Rans to the state final four in 2007... named First Team All-League at FCC...a graduate of Tehachapi High School...guided squad to a CIF championship in 2003... named All-League and team most valuable player...was also an All-League selection in football. Yr Avg 2008 .320 AB 228 H 73 R 54 2B 3B 9 3 HR RBI SB 6 44 22 KYLE JONES BRIAN FLINT Bats/Throws: L/R Position: Outfield Class: Junior Hometown: Thousand Oaks, Calif. Last School: Thousand Oaks HS Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Junior Hometown: Santa Rosa, Calif. Last School: Southwestern JC 2008: Batted .310 with five home runs and 33 RBIs during a HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Returns to the county after spending two promising freshman season...started 51 games, the most of any rookie...second on the team with 13 doubles...tied Tom years at Southwestern Junior College in Chula Vista...named Second Team All-Conference at Southwestern...helped guide Everidge’s freshman record with five home runs...committed just one error in the field. team to state runner-up finish...a four-year varsity player at Santa Rosa High School...named All-Conference as a junior and HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Thousand Oaks High senior. School...named First Team All-Marmonte League as a junior and senior...a Second Team All-CIF selection as a senior. Yr Avg 2008 .310 10 AB 171 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL H 53 R 30 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 2B 3B 13 1 HR RBI SB 5 33 0 2009 SEAWOLVES BRIAN THOMAS Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Outfield Class: Junior Hometown: Temecula, Calif. Last School: Palomar JC Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Freshman Hometown: Bakersfield, Calif. Last School: Liberty HS JOYCE HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Transfers to Sonoma State from Palomar Junior College in San Marcos...a graduate of Chaparral High School in Temecula...named All-League while at Chaparral. LEE HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from Liberty High School in Bakersfield...named Second Team All-Area as a senior...a First Team All-City selection...earned MVP honors at the All-City All Star Game. MAX KIRK CLAY LESLIE Bats/Throws: B/R Position: Outfield Class: Junior Hometown: Palm Desert, Calif. Last School: Saddleback JC HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Transfers to Sonoma State from Saddleback Junior College in Mission Viejo...also attended Central Arizona College...helped lead his Central Arizona squad to a regional championship...is a graduate of Palm Desert High School...named Most Improved Player as a senior...earned High Honor Roll and Student of the Month honors at PDHS. Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Outfield Class: Junior Hometown: Cambria, Calif. Last School: Napa Valley JC HIGH SCHOOL/JC: A graduate of Coast Union High School in Cambria...named All-League and All-County as a freshman, junior, and senior...honored as his team’s MVP as a junior...has also attended San Diego State and Napa Valley College...was an All-League and All-Nor Cal selection in 2008 at NVC. DEVON JONATHAN Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Junior Hometown: Carmel, Calif. Last School: Carmel HS Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Infield Class: Senior Hometown: San Lorenzo, Calif. Last School: Univ. of the Pacific LEWIS KREYENHAGEN 2008: Appeared in six games as a sophomore in 2008...went 1-0 with a 5.06 ERA in 5.1 innings of work. 2007: Saw action in five games...did not allow a run in 3.2 innings...struck out two batters. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2005 graduate of Carmel High School... named All-Monterey County as a senior...earned All-League honors and was a CIF Honorable Mention selection...helped guided team to ‘05 section championship. Yr ERA 2007 0.00 2008 5.06 Totals 3.00 W-L App 0-0 5 1-0 6 1-0 11 GS 0 0 0 CG SV 0 0 0 0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transfers to Sonoma State from the University of the Pacific...appeared in 29 games for the Tigers in 2008...played as a freshman and sophomore for Laney College in Oakland...posted a .365 average on his way to team MVP honors as a freshman... a 2005 graduate of Arroyo High School in San Lorenzo...named All-Hayward Athletic League as a shortstop and also as a quarterback for the Dons’ football team. IP BB SO 3.2 2 2 5.1 6 5 9.0 8 7 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 11 2009 SEAWOLVES TAYLOR PAUL LEWIS OULES Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Senior Hometown: Hanford, Calif. Last School: Fresno CC Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Sophomore Hometown: Cool, Calif. Last School: Golden Sierra HS 2007: Appeared in ten games with six starts for the Sea2008: Saw action in seven games as a freshman with one wolves in ‘07...compiled a 3-1 record to go along with a 4.13 start...struck out more than a batter an inning...recorded an ERA...struck out 25 batters in 28.1 innings...allowed opponents ERA of 4.50...contributed to one team shutout. a .264 average...fourth on the team in games started. HIGH SCHOOL: Arrived on campus from Golden Sierra High HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Transferred to Sonoma State from Fresno School in Garden Valley...was a four-time All-League selection City College...earned First Team All-Conference honors for the at GSHS. Rams...received Dick Selma Award...is a graduate of Hanford Yr ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP BB SO High School. 2008 Yr ERA 2007 4.13 W-L App 3-1 10 GS 6 CG SV 0 0 4.50 0-0 7 1 IP BB SO 28.1 12 25 GARY MORAN Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Senior Hometown: Madera, Calif. Last School: Fresno CC 0 0 8.0 4 9 JOEY PARIGI Bats/Throws: L/L Position: Outfield Class: Junior Hometown: Monterey, Calif. Last School: Arizona State HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transfers to Sonoma State from Arizona State...also played at the University of Texas...went 2008: A fixture in Sonoma State’s 2008 rotation, going 8-3 3-1 and played in the College World Series as a sophomore with a 3.06 ERA...ranked second among starters in ERA and at ASU...appeared in 22 games as a freshman for the Texas strikeouts (87)...named Honorable Mention All-CCAA...posted a Longhorns in ‘06...graduated from Monterey High School...was 1.71 ERA in the post-season...struck out at least seven batters in a three-time League Most Valuable Player at Monterey...also a game seven times...made 16 starts...his strikeout-to-walk ratio named All-County three times and All-State twice...a two-time (87-to-11) was one of the top marks in the region...combined member of the U.S. national team. on two shutouts. HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Transferred to Sonoma State from Fresno City College...helped guide the Rams to a league championship as a sophomore in 2007...graduated from Madera High School. Yr ERA 2008 3.06 12 W-L App 8-3 16 GS 16 CG SV 0 0 IP BB SO 88.1 11 87 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 2009 SEAWOLVES MARK THOMAS Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Outfield Class: Senior Hometown: Easton, Calif. Last School: Fresno CC Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Catcher Class: Junior Hometown: Fairfield, Calif. Last School: Sacramento CC PESTORICH 2008: Earned Second Team All-CCAA honors after batting .343 with five home runs and 40 RBIs for the Seawolves in 2008...led the conference in batting for much of the season... collected 11 doubles and scored 45 runs...hit a walk-off grand slam to beat CSU Dominguez Hills in the next to last game of the regular season...played in 60 games and made 53 starts. POPE HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Comes to Sonoma State from Sacramento City College, where helped lead his team to a pair of conference titles...his team reached the Final Four in 2007 and the Super Regionals in 2007...graduated from Angelo Rodriguez High School in Fairfield...named All-County as a catcher and designated hitter. HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Transferred to Sonoma State from Fresno City College, where he appeared on the Rams’ 2007 league championship team...named First Team All-League as a sophomore...graduated from Washington Union High School in Fresno...named special teams MVP of his league in football at WUHS. Yr Avg 2008 .343 AB 210 H 72 R 45 2B 3B 11 0 NICK RAMOS Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Infield Class: Senior Hometown: Hollister, Calif. Last School: Monterey Pen. JC HR RBI SB 5 40 4 DANNY PIGNATARO Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Outfield Class: Senior Hometown: Santa Rosa, Calif. Last School: Chico State 2008: Made 11 starts and appeared in 19 total games for the Seawolves in 2008...committed just two errors in 52 chances (.962 fielding percentage) at shortstop...batted .184 with three doubles and seven runs scored. HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Transferred to Sonoma State from Monterey Peninsula College...is a graduate of San Benito High School in Hollister...helped lead his high school team to consecutive league championships. HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Comes to Sonoma State from Yr Avg 2008 .184 Chico State...hit .293 for the Wildcats in 2007...also attended Santa Rosa JC...a member SRJC’s 2005 state championship team...named Second Team All-League in 2005 and 2006...was a First Team All-NCS selection in both football and baseball at Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa. AB 38 H 7 R 6 2B 3B 3 0 HR RBI SB 0 3 2 CAMERON RAY Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Junior Hometown: Roseville, Calif. Last School: Sierra JC HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Arrives on campus from Sierra College in Rocklin...named Big 8 Conference Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore in 2008...earned Most Valuable Player honors at the state championship...earned All-American honors... graduated from Roseville High School...named Second Team All-League as a sophomore at Roseville. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 13 2009 SEAWOLVES MATT ALBERTO REED ROLON Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Infield Class: Junior Hometown: Clayton, Calif. Last School: Diablo Valley JC HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Comes to Sonoma State from Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill...also attended the University of the Pacific...named All-Big 8 Conference in 2007...was a threetime All-Conference selection at Clayton Valley High School in Concord. MORGAN RODRIGUEZ Bats/Throws: L/L Position: Pitcher Class: Senior Hometown: Brentwood, Calif. Last School: Los Medanos JC Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Senior Hometown: Yuba City, Calif. Last School: Butte JC 2006: Missed the last two years due to injury...ace of the Seawolves’ staff in 2006, going 6-3 with a 3.68 ERA...led the team in wins, strikeouts, and earned run average...started eight games and appeared in 14 overall with one complete game effort. HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Transferred to Sonoma State from Butte Junior College in Oroville...named Pitcher of the Year in the Golden Valley Conference...a First Team All-GVC selection... graduated from Yuba City High School...earned First Team AllMetro honors...named Most Valuable Player of his league and was tabbed as the top pitcher and hitter. Yr ERA 2006 3.68 W-L App 6-3 14 GS 8 2008: Saw action in 13 games for the Seawolves in 2008... went 1-0 with a 4.50 ERA...contributed to one team shutout... pitched two scoreless innings of relief during the post-season. 14 W-L App 1-0 13 GS 0 CG SV 0 0 IP BB SO 12.0 8 10 IP BB SO 51.1 19 44 CASEY SLATE Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Pitcher Class: Junior Hometown: Rohnert Park, Calif. Last School: Santa Rosa JC HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Transferred to Sonoma State from Los Medanos Junior College in Pittsburg...named team MVP as a sophomore...graduated from Freedom High School in Oakley. Yr ERA 2008 4.50 CG SV 1 0 HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Comes to Sonoma State from Santa Rosa Junior College...graduated from Rancho Cotate High School in Rohnert Park...named First Team All-North Bay League and First Team All-Empire for the Cougars. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 2009 SEAWOLVES JOE KEITH SLATER THOMPSON Bats/Throws: L/L Position: Infield Class: Senior Hometown: Mill Valley, Calif. Last School: Rancho Cotate HS 2008: Appeared in 13 games for the Seawolves in 2008... made two starts...collected two doubles and four runs batted in...did not commit an error in 12 defensive chances. HIGH SCHOOL/JC: A graduate of nearby Rancho Cotate High School...named All-League for the Cougars...was also an All-Empire selection while at RCHS. Yr Avg 2008 .154 AB 13 H 2 R 4 2B 3B 0 0 Bats/Throws: L/R Position: Pitcher Class: Junior Hometown: San Ramon, Calif. Last School: Moorpark JC HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Transfers to Sonoma State from College of San Mateo...also attended Moorpark Junior College and the University of San Francisco...graduated from California High School in San Ramon...was a First Team All-League selection in 2005...a four-year scholar-athlete. BRIAN WRIGHT HR RBI SB 0 4 0 Bats/Throws: R/R Position: Infield/Outfield Class: Junior Hometown: Woodland, Calif. Last School: Sierra JC RYAN STEVENS Bats/Throws: L/R Position: Infield Class: Junior Hometown: Rocklin, Calif. Last School: Sierra JC HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Comes to the Seawolves from Sierra College in Rocklin where he played under former SSU star Rob Willson...named First Team All-Big 8 Conference as a freshman and sophomore...a First Team All-State selection in 2008... also attended Sacramento State...graduated from Del Campo High School in Fair Oaks...a three-time First Team All-League selection in high school...also named All-Metro in ‘04 and ‘05... honored as a U.S. Marine Distinguished Athlete. HIGH SCHOOL/JC: Comes to Sonoma State from Sierra Junior College, where he helped his team win a state championship...named First Team All-League...graduated from Woodland High School...owns the all-time stolen base record at Woodland...named First Team All-Metro and MVP of the SFL in 2005... also holds the stolen base record in the Boise Summer League. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 15 2008 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT WL SCORE R-H-E R-H-E INN OVERALL CCAA PITCHER OF RECORD Feb. 1 at CSU Monterey Bay W 7-1 7-12-0 1-4-0 9 1-0 0-0 Means (1-0) Feb. 1 at CSU Monterey Bay W 12-2 12-9-0 2-5-0 6 2-0 0-0 Moran (1-0) Feb. 2 at CSU Monterey Bay W 2-1 2-4-1 1-11-2 9 3-0 0-0 Kreyenhagen (1-0) Feb. 9 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 22-0 22-19-0 0-6-3 9 4-0 0-0 Means (2-0) Feb. 9 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 6-3 6-10-0 3-8-0 6 5-0 0-0 O’Brien (1-0) Feb. 10 PATTEN W 17-0 17-16-1 0-6-5 9 6-0 0-0 Tucker (1-0) Feb. 15 at Cal State Stanislaus L 3-4 3-10-4 4-12-2 (12) 6-1 0-0 Brown (0-1) Feb. 16 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 13-4 13-13-2 4-3-2 9 7-1 0-0 Moran (2-0) Feb. 16 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 1-0 1-6-0 0-5-0 7 8-1 0-0 Tucker (2-0) Feb. 18 at San Francisco State W 20-6 20-18-0 6-12-1 8 9-1 0-0 K. Cook (1-0) Feb. 20 COLLEGE OF IDAHO W 8-5 8-11-1 5-9-1 9 10-1 0-0 Bonifacini (1-0) Feb. 20 COLLEGE OF IDAHO W 14-1 14-15-0 1-3-3 9 11-1 0-0 Smoot (1-0) Feb. 22 CAL POLY POMONA* W 6-4 6-9-0 4-7-3 9 12-1 1-0 Babin (1-0) Feb. 23 CAL POLY POMONA* W 7-0 7-10-0 0-5-0 7 13-1 2-0 Asselin (1-0) Feb. 29 CSU MONTEREY BAY* W 10-0 10-11-2 0-1-1 9 14-1 3-0 Means (3-0) Mar. 1 CSU MONTEREY BAY* W 8-7 8-12-4 7-12-5 9 15-1 4-0 Babin (2-0) Mar. 1 CSU MONTEREY BAY* W 11-5 11-13-0 5-7-1 7 16-1 5-0 Garnett (1-0) Mar. 2 CSU MONTEREY BAY* W 6-2 6-5-0 2-8-1 9 17-1 6-0 Asselin (2-0) Mar. 7 at CSU San Bernardino* W 14-9 14-21-1 9-14-1 9 18-1 7-0 Means (4-0) Mar. 8 at CSU San Bernardino* W 3-2 3-9-2 2-7-1 (11) 19-1 8-0 O’Brien (2-0) Mar. 8 at CSU San Bernardino* W 7-3 7-11-1 3-5-1 7 20-1 9-0 Garnett (2-0) Mar. 9 at CSU San Bernardino* W 9-4 9-18-2 4-6-2 9 21-1 10-0 Asselin (3-0) Mar. 21 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* W 19-1 19-27-0 1-5-2 9 22-1 11-0 Means (5-0) Mar. 21 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* W 4-1 4-9-1 1-5-1 7 23-1 12-0 Asselin (4-0) Mar. 22 at San Francisco State* W 8-6 8-13-0 6-15-0 9 24-1 13-0 Moran (3-0) Mar. 22 at San Francisco State* W 13-6 13-15-0 6-9-0 7 25-1 14-0 Tucker (3-0) Mar. 24 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 8-7 8-11-1 7-11-0 9 26-1 14-0 Babin (3-0) Mar. 25 CAL STATE EAST BAY W 5-1 5-10-0 1-7-1 9 27-1 14-0 Garnett (3-0) Mar. 28 at No. 16 Chico State* W 13-2 13-16-1 2-9-5 9 28-1 15-0 Means (6-0) Mar. 29 at No. 16 Chico State* W 8-5 8-12-1 5-11-3 9 29-1 16-0 Rodriguez (1-0) Mar. 30 No. 16 CHICO STATE* L 2-5 2-9-1 5-9-2 9 29-2 16-1 Moran (3-1) Mar. 30 No. 16 CHICO STATE* L 4-5 4-4-0 5-6-2 7 29-3 16-2 Asselin (4-1) Apr. 4 at Cal State L.A.* W 12-9 12-17-4 9-13-1 9 30-3 17-2 Brown (1-1) Apr. 5 at Cal State L.A.* W 15-11 15-17-1 11-14-1 9 31-3 18-2 Moran (4-1) Apr. 5 at Cal State L.A.* W 6-3 6-10-1 3-7-0 7 32-3 19-2 Asselin (5-1) Apr. 6 at Cal State L.A.* L 7-8 7-16-1 8-12-0 (10) 32-4 19-3 O’Brien (2-1) Apr. 11 GRAND CANYON W 5-1 5-11-1 1-5-0 9 33-4 19-3 O’Brien (3-1) Apr. 12 GRAND CANYON L 4-5 4-7-0 5-7-0 9 33-5 19-3 Moran (4-2) Apr. 12 GRAND CANYON W 9-1 9-12-0 1-6-2 7 34-5 19-3 Asselin (6-1) Apr. 13 GRAND CANYON W 7-1 7-15-1 1-4-2 9 35-5 19-3 D. Lewis (1-0) Apr. 18 at No. 8 UC San Diego* L 4-7 4-7-0 7-14-0 9 35-6 19-4 O’Brien (3-2) Apr. 19 at No. 8 UC San Diego* W 13-2 13-15-0 2-8-0 9 36-6 20-4 Moran (5-2) Apr. 19 at No. 8 UC San Diego* W 9-6 9-11-1 6-9-0 7 37-6 21-4 Asselin (7-1) Apr. 20 at No. 8 UC San Diego* L 4-5 4-8-0 5-7-1 9 37-7 21-5 Fockler (0-1) Apr. 26 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W 7-1 7-8-1 1-10-2 9 38-7 22-5 Means (7-0) Apr. 26 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W 11-2 11-10-0 2-6-1 7 39-7 23-5 Moran (6-2) Apr. 27 at Cal State Stanislaus* L 4-11 4-7-1 11-17-3 9 39-8 23-6 Asselin (7-2) Apr. 27 at Cal State Stanislaus* L 0-3 0-4-0 3-8-0 7 39-9 23-7 Garnett (3-1) Apr. 28 CHAPMAN L 6-8 6-6-2 8-10-1 9 39-10 23-7 Wischnack (0-1) Apr. 29 SAINT MARY’S (CA) L 3-10 3-4-3 10-12-2 9 39-11 23-7 O’Brien (3-3) May 2 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS* L 2-4 2-2-3 4-5-4 9 39-12 23-8 Means (7-1) May 3 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 4-1 4-7-1 1-2-0 9 40-12 24-8 Moran (7-2) May 3 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 10-8 10-8-0 8-12-1 7 41-12 25-8 Fockler (1-1) May 4 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 9-7 9-12-1 7-15-4 9 42-12 26-8 Bonifacini (2-0) May 8 vs. Cal State Stanislaus% W 5-1 5-7-1 1-7-1 9 43-12 26-8 Means (8-1) May 9 at No. 11 Chico State% L 3-4 3-6-3 4-6-2 9 43-13 26-8 Moran (7-3) May 9 vs. Cal State Stanislaus% W 13-11 13-17-6 11-9-1 (11) 44-13 26-8 O’Brien (4-3) May 10 at No. 11 Chico State% W 4-3 4-11-0 3-9-0 9 45-13 26-8 Babin (4-0) May 10 at No. 11 Chico State% W 7-4 7-13-0 4-7-0 9 46-13 26-8 Garnett (4-1) May 15 vs. Nebraska-Kearney# W 15-2 15-20-2 2-9-4 9 47-13 26-8 Moran (8-3) May 16 vs. Cal State Stanislaus# W 10-4 10-17-2 4-10-1 9 48-13 26-8 Means (9-1) May 17 at No. 6 Chico State# W 13-2 13-18-1 2-8-0 9 49-13 26-8 Asselin (8-2) May 18 at No. 6 Chico State# W 11-4 11-14-1 4-12-4 9 50-13 26-8 Garnett (5-1) May 24 vs. No. 21 Shippensburg& W 10-1 10-18-0 1-6-0 9 51-13 26-8 Means (10-1) May 26 vs. No. 7 Central Missouri& W 6-5 6-16-4 5-16-1 (19) 52-13 26-8 Asselin (9-2) May 29 vs. No. 4 Ouachita Baptist& L 1-2 1-7-1 2-7-1 9 52-14 26-8 Asselin (9-3) May 30 vs. No. 4 Ouachita Baptist& L 1-2 1-4-2 2-5-1 9 52-15 26-8 Means (10-2) * CCAA game; % CCAA Tournament (Chico, Calif.); # NCAA West Regionals (Chico, Calif.); & NCAA Division II Championship (Sauget, Ill.) 16 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 ATTEND 125 219 205 415 415 384 119 324 324 125 124 200 44 87 166 384 384 344 106 109 86 73 294 294 231 231 224 114 305 403 484 324 181 135 120 151 214 245 184 278 359 249 169 215 344 214 215 215 103 71 228 284 286 355 287 539 184 502 394 284 218 432 411 241 201 381 301 TIME 3:00 2:30 2:50 3:25 1:35 3:15 3:55 3:00 2:00 2:45 2:30 2:25 2:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 2:30 2:50 3:55 3:22 2:40 3:01 2:21 1:45 2:54 2:32 2:55 3:25 3:16 3:20 2:55 2:00 3:28 3:31 2:12 3:56 2:10 3:00 2:00 2:45 2:54 3:13 2:21 3:13 3:00 2:10 3:00 1:54 3:25 3:10 3:00 2:12 2:25 3:00 3:07 2:29 4:31 2:50 3:00 3:00 3:13 2:55 3:35 2:42 6:45 3:00 2:39 2008 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Name Steve Warner Ian Bridges Nick DiNapoli Nick Nosti Gino Lavezzo Cameron Cook Mark Pestorich David Adler Travis Babin Dave Herman Kris Haycock Konrad Thieme Kyle Jones Vance Otake Colin Timmons Robert Walden Trevor Howell Tyrese McDaniel Derek Harms Grant Rachlin Ryan Averkieff Nick Ramos Joe Slater Kevin Asselin Kenny Cook Totals Opponents Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B .563 11-3 19 7 10 2 0 .394 62-57 213 52 84 9 1 .389 7-5 18 4 7 0 0 .381 65-49 215 56 82 7 6 .369 32-21 65 16 24 2 1 .349 18-16 63 14 22 4 0 .343 60-53 210 45 72 11 0 .337 61-48 172 36 58 4 0 .329 27-17 79 19 26 6 0 .322 52-43 174 43 56 9 0 .320 61-58 228 54 73 9 3 .317 51-46 183 41 58 15 0 .310 56-51 171 30 53 13 1 .296 31-11 54 14 16 3 0 .286 3-2 7 0 2 1 0 .281 33-15 57 18 16 5 0 .268 32-23 97 21 26 5 0 .258 53-50 178 23 46 9 0 .250 51-9 68 21 17 1 0 .250 2-2 4 1 1 0 0 .231 27-11 52 15 12 4 0 .184 19-11 38 6 7 3 0 .154 13-2 13 4 2 0 0 .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 .324 67-67 2379 540 770 122 12 .253 67-67 2198 261 557 99 6 Name Scott Wischnack Matt Garnett Kenny Cook Matt Means John Bonifacini Gary Moran Nick O’Brien Kevin Asselin Tyler Fockler Travis Babin Troy Brown Max Smoot Morgan Rodriguez Paul Oules Devon Kreyenhagen Rashad Tucker Josh Priest Kellen Wirth Derek Lewis Totals Opponents ERA W-L APP GS 0.00 0-0 2 1 1.36 5-1 12 2 1.69 1-0 7 1 1.85 10-2 17 17 2.95 2-0 13 0 3.06 8-3 16 16 3.52 4-3 23 4 3.55 9-3 18 12 3.66 1-1 16 0 4.25 4-0 22 0 4.38 1-1 9 0 4.50 1-0 7 4 4.50 1-0 13 0 4.50 0-0 7 1 5.06 1-0 6 0 5.57 3-0 14 9 6.23 0-0 5 0 8.31 0-0 4 0 9.00 1-0 2 0 3.32 52-15 67 67 7.62 15-52 67 67 HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP 0 7 12 .632 2 0 3 0 .571 8 56 119 .559 27 7 44 4 .468 1 2 10 .556 4 0 8 0 .500 1 37 104 .484 19 5 20 2 .436 0 7 28 .431 10 2 11 1 .462 3 20 35 .556 6 2 12 1 .411 5 40 98 .467 23 8 20 7 .426 0 17 62 .360 22 3 9 2 .417 6 20 50 .633 5 4 12 0 .393 5 31 80 .460 21 2 21 2 .399 6 44 106 .465 29 8 54 3 .410 19 64 130 .710 18 3 37 3 .383 5 33 83 .485 28 3 33 2 .416 3 14 28 .519 11 3 19 0 .441 0 1 3 .429 1 0 1 1 .375 0 14 21 .368 16 4 9 1 .444 9 32 58 .598 9 3 29 0 .342 4 29 67 .376 26 2 34 6 .356 3 18 27 .397 7 0 13 2 .316 0 0 1 .250 2 0 1 0 .500 3 6 25 .481 11 0 12 2 .359 0 3 10 .263 4 3 4 1 .311 0 4 2 .154 6 0 2 1 .400 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 81 500 1159 .487 307 62 408 41 .410 28 236 752 .342 217 57 497 34 .334 CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 0 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 2 46.1 40 8 7 12 26 6 0 0 0 10.2 12 3 2 2 7 3 0 0 0 102.0 83 30 21 33 93 12 0 0 0 21.1 14 10 7 11 17 4 0 0 0 88.1 80 41 30 11 87 17 0 0 2 61.1 65 30 24 9 43 8 3 0 0 91.1 96 41 36 39 75 11 0 0 3 19.2 15 12 8 13 21 2 0 0 4 29.2 33 15 14 11 33 13 0 0 0 12.1 15 8 6 4 7 4 0 0 0 14.0 11 7 7 10 10 3 0 0 0 12.0 12 6 6 8 10 3 0 0 0 8.0 11 4 4 4 9 1 0 0 0 5.1 7 3 3 6 5 1 0 0 0 42.0 43 30 26 38 42 9 0 0 0 4.1 3 3 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 4.1 7 4 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 2.0 5 2 2 1 1 0 3 5 11 580.1 557 261 214 217 497 99 6 1 6 561.0 770 540 475 307 408 122 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 3B 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 12 SF SH SB-ATT 0 0 0-0 5 1 5-5 0 0 0-0 4 0 18-20 1 0 1-1 2 0 0-0 1 0 4-4 2 1 8-11 1 0 1-1 1 0 16-18 3 2 22-23 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 4 0 3-3 2 0 0-0 2 0 0-1 1 1 4-6 0 0 0-0 1 0 1-1 0 0 2-3 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 33 5 85-99 14 37 54-73 HR AVG WP 0 .077 0 1 .248 2 0 .286 0 1 .223 5 1 .175 3 2 .240 5 6 .270 3 5 .274 12 1 .214 2 2 .277 4 1 .288 0 2 .216 1 0 .261 1 0 .324 1 0 .318 1 4 .267 8 0 .200 1 0 .368 0 1 .455 0 28 .253 49 81 .324 36 HBP 0 5 2 3 1 7 4 12 6 4 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 0 1 57 62 17 2008 CCAA REVIEW CCAA Pct OVERALL W L Home Away SONOMA STATE* 26 8 .765 13-3 UC San Diego* 25 11 .694 Chico State* 24 11 Cal State Stanislaus* 24 Cal State L.A.* Streak Home Away Neutral 13-5 52 15 0 .776 Lost 2 24-6 22-7 6-2 12-8 13-3 43 18 0 .705 Lost 1 24-11 17-5 2-1 .677 16-2 8-9 42 17 0 .712 Lost 1 30-8 12-9 0-0 12 .667 15-7 9-5 37 23 0 .617 Lost 3 26-9 10-11 1-3 23 12 .657 11-8 12-4 29 22 0 .569 Won 4 14-13 15-9 0-0 Cal State Dominguez Hills 16 20 .444 7-7 9-13 21 34 0 .382 Lost 3 12-10 9-24 0-0 Cal State San Bernardino 15 21 .417 3-14 12-7 24 26 0 .480 Lost 2 9-18 15-8 0-0 Cal Poly Pomona 13 21 .382 7-7 6-14 16 31 0 .340 Lost 3 10-17 6-12 0-2 Cal State Monterey Bay 9 27 .250 5-9 4-18 15 39 0 .278 Won 2 7-13 8-26 0-0 San Francisco State 2 34 .056 1-16 1-18 8 46 1 .145 Lost 5 6-19-1 2-27 0-0 L T Pct CCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT ALL-CCAA FIRST TEAM C KONRAD THIEME, SONOMA ST 1BIAN BRIDGES, SONOMA ST 2B Garrett Imeson, UC San Diego 3B Bret Ringer, Chico State SS Cody Puckett, CSU Dom Hills IF DAVE HERMAN, SONOMA ST OFKyle Loretelli, CSU Stanislaus OFJohn Haas, CSU San Bern OFEvan Kehoe, UC San Diego OFTyler Warmerdam, Cal St. L.A. DHJosh Meagher, Chico State SP Marquis Fleming, CSU Stanislaus SP MATT MEANS, SONOMA ST SP Bret Montgomery, CSU Dom Hills SP Isaac Morales, Cal St. L.A. RP Keith Noe, UC San Diego W NETTLETON STADIUM - CHICO, CALIF. Thu, May 8 Sonoma State 5, Cal State Stanislaus 1 Chico State 7, UC San Diego 4 Fri, May 9 Cal State Stanislaus 6, UC San Diego 5 (10) Chico State 4, Sonoma State 3 Sonoma State 13, Cal State Stanislaus 11 (13) Sat, May 10 Sonoma State 4, Chico State 3 Sonoma State 7, Chico State 4 CCAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR IAN BRIDGES SECOND TEAM C Cody Dee, Chico State CCAA 1B Jason Klug, CSU San Bern NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2BDAVID ADLER, SONOMA ST KRIS HAYCOCK 3B Drew Valenzuela, CSU San Bern SS KRIS HAYCOCK, SONOMA ST CCAA PITCHER OF THE YEAR IF Vance Albitz, UC San Diego Marquis Fleming, CSU Stanislaus OFA.J. Cavaletto, Cal Poly Pom OFNICK NOSTI, SONOMA ST CCAA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR OFMARK PESTORICH, SONOMA ST Tim Shibuya, UC San Diego OFKevin Pillar, CSU Dom Hills DHMatt Cantele, UC San Diego CCAA COACH OF THE YEAR SP KEVIN ASSELIN, SONOMA ST John Goelz, Sonoma State SP Eric Federico, CSU Stanislaus SP Mike Robbins, Chico St SP Kirby St. John, UC San Diego RP Andrew DeMott, CSU Stanislaus NCAA WEST REGIONALS NETTLETON STADIUM - CHICO, CALIF. Thu, May 15 Sonoma State 15, Nebraska-Kearney 2 UC San Diego 5, Western Oregon 3 Chico State 4, Cal State Stanislaus 2 Fri, May 16 Nebraska-Kearney 4, Western Oregon 1 Sonoma State 10, Cal State Stanislaus 4 Chico State 13, UC San Diego 7 Sat, May 17 Sonoma State 13, Chico State 2 UC San Diego 12, Nebraska-Kearney 5 Chico State 3, UC San Diego 2 Sun, May 18 Sonoma State 11, Chico State 4 NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP Sat, May 24 Sun, May 25 Mon, May 26 Tue, May 27 GCS BALLPARK - SAUGET, ILL. Sonoma State 10, Shippensburg 1 Central Missouri 13, Franklin Pierce 12 (11) Mount Olive 6, Ouachita Baptist 5 Ashland 6, Tampa 5 Shippensburg 9, Franklin Pierce 2 Sonoma State 6, Central Missouri 5 (19) Ouachita Baptist 12, Tampa 10 Mount Olive 18, Ashland 7 HONORABLE MENTION: M. Kavanaugh, SFSU; J. Alia, CSUDH; B. Carini, SFSU; J. Oketani, CSUS; D. Hale, CSULA; B. Planck, CSUSB; J. Dodos, CSUC; S. Farmer, CSUC; K. Shanahan, CSULA; D. Wolfe, CSUS; C. Hann, CSUSB; P. Mickartz, CSUC; GARY MORAN, SSU; A. Pluta, CSUC; T. Shibuya, UCSD. 18 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 2008 CCAA STATISTICS BATTING (min. 2.0 IP/gm) AVG IAN BRIDGES, SONOMA STATE...... .394 Tyler Warmerdam, Cal State L.A............... .391 NICK NOSTI, SONOMA STATE........ .381 Darrick Hale, Cal State L.A............................ .380 Kevin Pillar, CSU Dominguez Hills........... .379 Josh Meagher, Chico State.......................... .379 Chris Brehm, Cal Poly Pomona.................. .375 Johnnie Haas, CSU San Bernardino........ .373 Evan Kehoe, UC San Diego......................... .372 Kyle Loretelli, CSU Stanislaus...................... .370 G 62 51 65 28 55 55 43 50 57 60 AB 213 192 215 108 203 190 144 201 207 211 PITCHING (min. 1.0 IP/gm).............. ERA G 17 29 13 18 10 16 15 15 17 16 W-L SV IP 10-2 0 102.0 8-2 0 70.2 9-1 0 80.0 11-5 0 115.0 3-4 1 57.1 8-3 0 88.1 6-7 0 100.2 10-1 0 92.1 13-4 0 106.0 8-1 2 82.0 1 2 3 4 5 Cody Puckett, CSU Dom Hills.................. 26 KRIS HAYCOCK, SONOMA ST........ 22 Garrett Imeson, UC San Diego................ 20 NICK NOSTI, SONOMA ST............. 18 Kevin Pillar, CSU Dom Hills........................ 17 Bobby Carini, SF State.................................. 17 1 2 3 Pete Mickartz, Chico St................................ 13 Marquis Fleming, CSU Stanislaus.......... 12 MATT MEANS, SONOMA ST.......... 11 Mike Robbins, Chico State......................... 11 Matt Rossman, UC San Diego................. 11 1 2 4 5 Keith Noe, UC San Diego............................ 14 Andrew Troncale, CSU Stanislaus............. 6 Sean Hunter, Cal Poly Pom........................... 6 Kyle Woodruff, Chico St.................................. 6 Five tied with........................................................ 5 1 2 3 4 5 Marquis Fleming, CSU Stanislaus....115.0 Pete Mickartz, Chico St..........................106.0 MATT MEANS, SONOMA ST..... 102.0 Matt Long, CSU San Bern.....................100.2 Mike Robbins, Chico St.............................92.1 1 2 3 4 5 Marquis Fleming, CSU Stanislaus........118 Matt Long, CSU San Bern.........................117 MATT MEANS, SONOMA ST.......... 93 GARY MORAN, SONOMA ST......... 87 Pete Mickartz, Chico St................................ 86 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MATT MEANS, SONOMA STATE..... 1.85 Tim Shibuya, UC San Diego........................ 2.42 Isaac Morales, Cal State L.A......................... 2.47 Marquis Fleming, CSU Stanislaus............ 2.50 Bret Montgomery, CSU Dom Hills.......... 2.67 GARY MORAN, SONOMA STATE.... 3.06 Matt Long, CSU San Bernardino............... 3.13 Mike Robbins, Chico State........................... 3.41 Pete Mickartz, Chico State........................... 3.48 Kirby St. John, UC San Diego..................... 3.51 1 2 3 4 5 Vance Albitz, UC San Diego...................... 86 IAN BRIDGES, SONOMA ST........... 84 NICK NOSTI, SONOMA ST............. 82 Kyle Loretelli, CSU Stanislaus.................... 78 Evan Kehoe, UC San Diego....................... 77 Kevin Pillar, CSU Dom Hills........................ 77 1 2 3 5 Kyle Loretelli, CSU Stanislaus.................... 28 Matt Kavanaugh, SF State.......................... 21 Johnnie Haas, CSU San Bern.................... 20 Kevin Pillar, CSU Dom Hills........................ 20 Jason Klug, CSU San Bern.......................... 18 1 2 3 5 KONRAD THIEME, SONOMA ST.... 19 Cody Puckett, CSU Dom Hills.................. 17 Jason Klug, CSU San Bern.......................... 13 Tyler Warmerdam, Cal St. L.A.................... 13 Kyle Loretelli, CSU Stanislaus.................... 12 1 2 3 4 5 Tyler Warmerdam, Cal St. L.A.................... 66 KONRAD THIEME, SONOMA ST.... 64 Jason Klug, CSU San Bern.......................... 62 IAN BRIDGES, SONOMA ST........... 56 Josh Meagher, Chico St............................... 55 Chris Franco, UC San Diego...................... 55 1 2 3 4 5 HITS DOUBLES HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN RUNS SCORED Cody Puckett, CSU Dom Hills.................. 61 Jimmy Dodos, Chico St............................... 57 NICK NOSTI, SONOMA ST............. 56 KRIS HAYCOCK, SONOMA ST........ 54 IAN BRIDGES, SONOMA ST........... 52 R 52 49 56 34 34 34 27 47 37 50 H RBI 2B 3B HR BB 84 56 9 1 8 27 75 66 12 0 13 20 82 37 7 6 1 19 41 22 5 4 8 12 77 38 20 1 1 10 72 55 16 0 5 12 54 35 14 0 4 18 75 32 20 2 7 20 77 42 14 1 3 9 78 49 28 0 12 32 H 83 64 65 73 48 80 89 96 97 74 R ER BB SO 30 21 33 93 23 19 21 61 28 22 24 58 38 32 45 118 27 17 14 52 41 30 11 87 43 35 40 117 42 35 30 67 50 41 28 86 34 32 36 57 STOLEN BASES WINS TEAM STATISTICS BATTING UC San Diego SONOMA STATE Chico State CSU Dominguez Hills Cal State L.A. Cal Poly Pomona Cal State Stanislaus CSU Monterey Bay CSU San Bernardino San Francisco State G 61 67 59 55 51 47 60 54 50 55 AVG .328 .324 .318 .313 .312 .290 .289 .285 .281 .277 R 440 540 426 351 375 260 364 288 287 266 PITCHING SONOMA STATE Chico State Cal State Stanislaus CSU San Bernardino UC San Diego Cal State L.A. Cal Poly Pomona CSU Dominguez Hills San Francisco State G 67 59 60 50 61 51 47 55 55 ERA 3.32 4.42 4.46 4.62 4.88 5.25 5.51 6.06 8.90 SO 497 345 383 324 366 303 238 345 251 FIELDING UC San Diego SONOMA STATE Chico State CSU San Bernardino Cal State Stanislaus Cal State L.A. Cal Poly Pomona CSU Monterey Bay San Francisco State CSU Dominguez Hills G FLD% E 61 .975 58 67 .972 71 59 .970 65 50 .966 62 60 .960 91 51 .954 90 47 .953 83 54 .949 95 55 .945 104 55 .940 123 SAVES INNINGS PITCHED STRIKEOUTS SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL Matt Means was named a First Team All-American in 2008. LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 19 THE ROAD TO SAUGET MAY 8 MEANS PITCHES SEAWOLVES TO WIN IN CCAA OPENER CHICO, Calif- In a matchup of two of the conference’s top pitchers, Sonoma State southpaw Matt Means got the upper hand as he pitched the Seawolves to a CCAA Tournament opening win over Cal State Stanislaus on Thursday, 5-1. The win lifts the Seawolves into the winner’s bracket, where they’ll play the winner of tonight’s Chico State/UC San Diego game. and an RBI single from Nick Nosti pulled SSU within one and put the tying run on second base with two outs. However, Ryan Averkieff grounded into a 4-6-3 double play to end the game. Gary Moran got the start for Sonoma State and pitched pretty good, though he was tagged with a loss after allowing three earned runs in seven innings. Moran surrendered just five hits and struck out six. MAY 9 SEAWOLVES TOP WARRIORS IN THRILLER Means (8-1) allowed just one run over seven innings as he outdueled CCAA Pitcher of the Year, Marquis Fleming. , Calif- In one of the most incredible games you could ever hope to see, Sonoma State got tremendous performances from Nick SSU’s senior ace received all the run support he would need in the fifth inning when Nosti and Konrad Thieme to shock Cal State the Seawolves finally broke through against Stanislaus, 13-11, at the CCAA ChampionFleming. The right handing pitching Fleming ship Tournament at Nettleton Stadium in had a no-hitter going until that inning. David Chico. The win puts the Seawolves into the Adler got the rally started with a single. A few championship game against Chico State. The batters later, Ian Bridges delivered a sacrifice Seawolves and Wildcats will meet at noon on fly. The next batter up, Konrad Thieme, came Saturday with SSU needing two wins to claim through in the clutch with a two-run double their fifth CCAA title. and the Seawolves were off and running. It was a record-setting night at Nettleton The Seawolves added to their lead in the sev- Stadium as Nosti tied CCAA Tournament enth with two more runs. Kris Haycock scored records with five hits and four runs scored. on a fielder’s choice and Thieme came across Thieme had two home runs, which also tied a conference tournament mark. With 24 runs on an RBI single by Mark Pestorich. scored in the game, it was the second-highest scoring game in the event’s ten-year history Means lasted seven innings before giving as well. way to Travis Babin, who went the final two innings. The win by the Seawolves also bucked an interesting trend. In the past eight CCAA TourDave Herman led the Seawolves’ seven-hit naments, the team that entered Game No. 5 attack with a pair of hits. from the winner’s bracket had always ended up on the losing side. MAY 9 COMEBACK COMES UP SHORT AGAINST CHICO To get to the theatrics, the Seawolves had to endure a mediocre start. In fact, the Seawolves trailed 6-1 in the sixth inning before CHICO, Calif- Trailing by four entering the picked up a run to get within four on a solo ninth inning, the Sonoma State baseball staged a dramatic rally, only to fall short in a Thieme homer. In the seventh, SSU would 4-3 loss to Chico State. The defeat means the score twice, on RBI singles by Kris Haycock and Seawolves will have to take on Cal State Stan- Thieme, to make it 6-4. However, the Warriors islaus later on Saturday in order to stay alive in would stretch the lead back to three with a run of their own in the bottom of the frame. the CCAA Tournament. Chico State got a brilliant performance from starting pitcher Mike Robbins. He didn’t allow a hit until the sixth inning and had Seawolf hitters off balance all day long. SSU finally got to Robbins in the ninth when Ian Bridges and Konrad Thieme singled to open up the inning. An RBI fielder’s choice by Trevor Howell 20 With two outs in the ninth inning, down 7-4, Ian Bridges singled up the middle, scoring Nosti, and bringing the deficit to two. The next batter, Thieme, blasted a homer over the right center field fence to tie the game. It was the 16th home run of the year for the senior from Thousand Oaks. Nick Nosti hit .524 in the CCAA Tournament on his way to Most Valuable Player honors. Tyler Fockler, who pitched four big innings for the Seawolves, retired the Warriors in the ninth and the game headed to extras. In the tenth, it looked like the Seawolves pulled away. A three-run triple off the bat of Nosti made it 10-7 Seawolves before Nosti scampered home on a wild pitch to extend the lead to four. Down 11-7, the Warriors, somehow stayed alive in the bottom of the tenth. Jeff Hughes hit a sacrifice fly to right field that ended up being dropped by the right fielder, Mark Pestorich, bringing the Warriors within three. The next batter, Kyle Loretelli, blasted a threerun opposite field home run, his second of the game, to tie it up. In the eleventh, again with two outs, Travis Babin came up with what would become the game-winning runs. A walk to Vance Otake set the stage for Babin’s heroics, this one an opposite field home run to right center that made it 13-11. Nick O’Brien was able to overcome a Seawolf error in the bottom of the 11th, their sixth of the game, to nail down the victory. O’Brien earned the win to improve to 4-3 on the year. Nosti’s 5-for-6 day was a career best. He scored four times and drove in three. Thieme finished 3-for-6 with four RBIs and Travis Babin was 3-for-6 with a pair of RBIs. Kyle Loretelli was 3-for-6 with three runs and four RBIs for the Warriors. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 THE ROAD TO SAUGET MAY 10 SEAWOLVES WIN ANOTHER THRILLER; FORCE GAME TWO CHICO, Calif- Ian Bridges singled home Kris Haycock with the winning run in the bottom of the ninth as Sonoma State beat Chico State 4-3 to force a second and final championship game for the CCAA title. The Seawolves trailed 3-2 entering the ninth before clutch hitting and base running led to yet another comeback in this incredible conference tournament. The Seawolves got out to an early 2-0 lead when Travis Babin launched his second homer of the tournament, in the second inning. Kevin Asselin was solid, mowing down the Wildcat batters before encountering trouble in the eighth. That’s when a potential double play ball that would have helped the Seawolves out of a jam, hit the lip of the infield grass and scooted past Babin, the third baseman. That would set up a two-run jack for Josh Meagher, which gave Chico a 3-2 lead. MAY 10 CCAA CHAMPIONS! SONOMA STUNS CHICO SEAWOLVES THUMP LOPERS IN NCAA TOURNEY OPENER CHICO, Calif- Sonoma State capped their improbable run through the 2008 CCAA Championship on Saturday with a 7-4 win over Chico State in game two of Sunday’s exciting championship doubleheader. It is the second straight CCAA title for the Seawolves and the fifth in ten years since joining the conference, in 1999. The win gives the Seawolves (46-13) momentum heading into the NCAA West Regionals, to be held next week. CHICO, Calif- Sonoma State banged out 20 hits and got a fine pitching performance from Gary Moran on Thursday to defeat NebraskaKearney 15-2 in the opening game of the 2008 NCAA Baseball Championship West Regional at Nettleton Stadium in Chico. The Seawolves got home runs in the game from Travis Babin and Ian Bridges, as well as a tremendous pitching performance from Matt Garnett. Garnett, in relief of Nick O’Brien, pitched the final 5 2/3 innings, allowing just two hits. Gary Moran was simply brilliant in picking up his eighth win of the season. The junior struck out a career-high nine batters while walking just two and allowing one run. Though the Seawolves would not trail in the game, they would have a hard time shaking the Wildcats. After two runs in the top of the first and fourth were answered in the bottom of the inning by the Wildcats, the Seawolves In the ninth, Babin went down looking to lead pulled ahead for good when Bridges homoff the inning. Ryan Averkieff then came up ered to left and Mark Pestorich delivered a big, lacing a double to left field. Nick Nosti sacrifice fly. grounded to second for the second out, moving Averkieff over to third, before Haycock SSU tacked on one more run in the seventh, singled up the middle, scoring Averkieff and before relying on Garnett to close the door. tying the game. Haycock was able to steal second and move in to scoring position for Konrad Thieme went 3-for-3 in the game to Bridges, who smashed a ball to right. There lead the 13-hit Seawolf attack. Nick Nosti, was a play at the plate, but Haycock beat the Bridges, Babin, and Pestorich each had two throw with a head first slide. hits. For Nosti, the two hits gave him 11 for the tournament, just two off the record. Travis Babin was named Most Outstanding Player of the tournament. The third baseman/relief pitcher hit three home runs, his first three of the season, and had a win and a save on the mound. He was joined on the All-Tournament team by Ian Bridges, Konrad Thieme, Nick Nosti, and Matt Garnett. Staying Alive! Kris Haycock scores the game-winner in the ninth inning as Sonoma forces the “if necessary” game with Chico in the CCAAs. Sonoma won that game, 7-4 to claim the league title. MAY 15 Sonoma State had to win three consecutive elimination games, including two against Chico State on their home field to win the title. It was the fourth time SSU has claimed a CCAA title on Chico State’s home field. They also turned the trick in 1999, 2001, and 2003. It also marks the first time the Seawolves have won a CCAA crown in an even-numbered year (‘99, ‘01, ‘03, ‘07). The Seawolves’ 47th win of the season is the third-most in school history. The Seawolves won 50 games in 2001 and in 2007. SSU gave him plenty of support, scoring in seven of the eight innings they would bat in. SSU scored in each of the first six innings, building up an insurmountable 11-0 lead after six. Three Seawolves would get three hits in the game from five different players, Nick Nosti, Ian Bridges, Tyrese McDaniel, Travis Babin, and David Adler. Konrad Thieme and Bridges each homered, their 17th and 7th round trippers of the year, respectively. Babin drove in three and McDaniel, Bridges, and Kyle Jones scored three times. UNK got three hits from Chris Gillaspy and two from Brad Hull. Loper starter Ryan Sheldon was tagged with the loss after surrendering ten runs, eight of them earned, in 4.1 innings. Sheldon (8-5) was the 2008 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Pitcher of the Year. MAY 16 SEAWOLVES KEEP ROLLING; KNOCK OUT WARRIORS CHICO, Calif- The Sonoma State offense came up big in the clutch on Friday, scoring nine of their runs and producing 14 of their hits with two outs, in a 10-4 win over Cal State Stanislaus at the NCAA Baseball Championship West Regional at Nettleton Stadium in Chico. The 29th-ranked Warriors were eliminated from the tournament and end their season at 37-23. Sonoma State (48-13) staked starter Matt Means to two runs in the first inning when SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 21 THE ROAD TO SAUGET Konrad Thieme blasted a two-run homer to left field, his 18th of the season. The Seawolves got things started in the first inning, with five hits and three runs against Chico State starter Andrew Pluta. The would not let up, hammering Pluta out of the game in the fifth inning on their way to another three-run frame. SSU would score five runs in the sixth and the rout was on. The Warriors cut the lead in half with a run in the third, but another two-out rally in the fifth, highlighted by back-to-back RBI hits by Thieme and Kyle Jones quickly built the lead to four at 5-1. SSU put two more runs across in the sixth and three in the seventh to take a commanding lead and give Means all the cushion he would need. Kris Haycock had four hits in the game, a double, triple, and two singles. He scored three runs and drove in three as well. Nick Nosti had three hits and three runs and Ian Bridges drove in four runs in the game. Means went eight innings, allowing ten hits and just two earned runs, to pick up his ninth win of the season. Said Means, “I didn’t have my best stuff, but I was able to locate the ball well today.” The senior southpaw seemed to have no problem with the 100-degree heat, taking the Seawolves all the way to the ninth. Kevin Asselin was solid on the mound, giving the Seawolves their third straight outstanding outing from a starter. Asselin worked his way out of some trouble early in the game before settling down and allowing just two runs in eight innings of work. The Redwood City native improved to 8-2 on the season. After pounding out 20 hits in Thursday’s win Andrew Pluta was tagged with the loss for over Nebraska-Kearney, the Seawolves picked Chico State. He surrendered five earned run and nine hits in four innings of work. up 17 hits against a trio of Warrior pitchers. Nick Nosti, Mark Pestorich, and David Adler each had three hits. MAY 18 SEAWOLVES WIN WEST; Eric Federico picked up the loss for Stanislaus. HEAD TO WORLD SERIES! He allowed ten runs in 6.2 innings of work. Jacob Thelen had three hits to lead the War- CHICO, Calif- For the first time in the storied history of the Sonoma State baseball team, rior offensive attack. the Seawolves are headed to the NCAA Division II World Series. Sonoma State finished an MAY 17 impressive romp through the West Regional SEAWOLVES POUND ‘CATS; on Sunday with an 11-4 win over Chico State HEAD TO CHAMPIONSHIP to clinch the title. CHICO, Calif- The Sonoma State offense stayed as hot as the Chico weather on Satur- The Seawolves will open up the World Series against the North Atlantic Region champion, day, pounding out 18 hits as the Seawolves blasted Chico State 13-2 at the NCAA Baseball Shippensburg. Championship West Regional at NettleWith the win, the Seawolves improve to 50-13 ton Stadium in Chico. The win leaves the Seawolves in very good shape heading into on the season, tying the school record for victories in a season. tomorrow’s championship. The Seawolves (49-13) will need to win just one game to Nick Nosti, the MVP of the NCAA Regional advance to the NCAA Division II College Nick Nosti earned Tournament MVP honors by World Series. hitting .550 (11 for 20). For Chico State, the loss snapped a twelveSurprisingly, the celebration on the field was game winning streak in NCAA Tournament play at Nettleton. It was also the first win in very business-like. No dogpiles, just a bunch of high fives and a few hugs. Said catcher six tries for Sonoma State over Chico in the Konrad Thieme about the celebration, “Our NCAA’s. goal this season is to win a national champiThe 18-hit performance gives the Seawolves onship. We haven’t accomplished what we want to, yet.” 55 hits in their first three games at the regional. SSU has outscored their opponents by Of his team’s demeanor, head coach John a 38-8 margin. Goelz said, “We stress an even keel. We don’t 22 Matt Garnett celebrating the final out in the West Region championship game. want to get too high or to low. We just want to grind it out.” And grind it out they did, hardly ever swinging the bat before taking a strike and forcing the Wildcat pitchers to throw over 240 pitches in the game. The Seawolves jumped all over the Wildcats for four runs in the second inning and never looked back. Kris Haycock went 3-for-5 with a homer and four RBIs and Nick Nosti was 2-for-4 on his way to MVP honors for the tournament. Matt Garnett went five innings in relief, allowing eight hits and one run to pick up his fifth victory of the season. Nick O’Brien did his job as the starter as well, holding the Wildcats to three runs, just two of them earned, in a fourinning outing. The Seawolves pounded out 14 hits in the game, continuing an impressive run through the regional. In four games this weekend, the Seawolves had 69 hits and outscored their opponents, 49-12. David Adler and Kyle Jones each had three hits in the game. Joining the tournament MVP Nosti on the All-Tournament team were Ian Bridges, Adler, Haycock, Matt Means, and Gary Moran. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 THE ROAD TO SAUGET MAY 24 SEAWOLVES OPEN WITH 10-1 WIN OVER SHIPPENSBURG move on to the national semifinals on Thursday. The second-ranked Seawolves improve to SAUGET, ILL. - Sonoma State pounded out 18 52-13 on the year while the seventh-ranked Mules drop to 46-16. hits, including four home runs, en route to a 10-1 victory over Shippensburg in the first round of the NCAA Division II Championships The game was, surprisingly, not the longest in Division II Championship history. A game Saturday afternoon at GCS Ballpark. went 22 innings in 1964. That’s one record, Nick Nosti and Mark Pestorich each recorded however, that the Seawolves are just fine not three hits for the Seawolves, which improved owning. to 51-13 on the season. Shippensburg After four hours on Monday night (the game dropped to 38-25 with the loss. started at 8:09 local time), few would have thought we’d still have been playing 15 inMatt Means earned the win on the mound nings later. The Seawolves built an early 4-0 for Sonoma State, allowing just one run on five hits in seven innings of work. Means, who lead on home runs by Ian Bridges and Travis improved to 10-1, also fanned eight batters. Babin. Tim Freshour (10-5) took the loss for ShipAt 4-0 in the fourth, the Seawolves knocked pensburg, scattering 10 hits and giving up Mule starter, Jared Potts, out of the game and seven runs. long struggle against the Mule bullpen began. “Matt Means pitched a good game for us,” said Starting with Alex Kent and continuing with Chris Matlock, the Seawolves struggled to Sonoma State head coach John Goelz. “He has been consistent all year and is just a great generate any offense against the CMU relievers. Kent tossed four innings of one-hit ball competitor.” and Matlock had an amazing outing, striking out 13 and allowing three hits in 9.1 innings Kris Haycock helped the Seawolves to an early 2-0 lead in the first inning, delivering a of relief. two-run blast over the centerfield fence. He finished the contest with three RBIs. Sonoma Sonoma State’s defense, which has been State tacked on five runs in the fourth, two in phenomenal this year, let them down and allowed the Mules to get back into the game. the fifth and one in the eighth. Travis Babin finished with three RBIs, two hits and two runs An error in the sixth led the way to three runs and another in the eighth tied the score. scored for Sonoma State. “Sonoma State played well today,” said Shippensburg head coach Matt Jones. “We were a little gun shy and didn’t play our best. We scored just one run today after scoring 46 in the regional tournament. Offensively we just did not keep up.” As good as the Mule relievers were, Sonoma State’s Matt Garnett was just as impressive. Coming in relief of Gary Moran in the seventh, Garnett allowed just one run, unearned at that, over seven clutch innings. Moran was good too, allowing three runs, all of them unearned, in six innings. Shippensburg scored its lone run of the game in the fifth inning on a Tyler Redick single to In the 18th inning, making his first plate appearance of the championship and one shortstop. of the few he’s made in the post-season due to injury, Dave Herman blasted a solo home MAY 26 run to left field to give SSU a 5-4 lead. He, SEAWOLVES OUTLAST MULES however, was not the unlikely offensive hero IN EPIC, 19-INNING BATTLE mentioned at the top of this story. SAUGET, Ill- In one of the longest games in NCAA Championship history, Sonoma State In the bottom of the 18th, the Mules rallied to score a run, charged to Travis Babin, and andefeated Central Missouri, 6-5 in 19 innings early on Tuesday morning at the NCAA Divi- other unearned score. All five of the runs that sion II Championship in Sauget, Illinois. The the Seawolves gave up were unearned. game lasted 6:45 and ended at nearly 3:00 Kevin Asselin, a starter, came in in the 18th inam CDT, in the process producing the most unlikely of offensive heroes, as the Seawolves ning as a reliever and got out of a jam to head to the 19th. It was there that Asselin made a name for himself at the plate as well. With the bases loaded and one out, Coach Goelz stuck with Asselin, asking him to just put the ball in play. After taking a strike, Asselin popped a bunt over the pitcher that was fielded by the shortstop, who went to second for one out. Asselin, however, was able to leg out the fielder’s choice, allowing Konrad Thieme to score with the game-winning run from third. Asselin was able to retire the Mules in the 19th, to pick up his ninth win of the season and end the marathon affair. MAY 29 LOSS TO TIGERS SETS UP FRIDAY SHOWDOWN SAUGET, Ill- Fourth-ranked Ouachita Baptist edged second-ranked Sonoma State 2-1 on Thursday to force an “if necessary” game on Friday between the teams, with the winner advancing to the national championship game. The Tigers got two early runs and a solid pitching performance from ace Steve Smith to improve to 50-15 on the year. The loss snaps a nine-game winning streak for the Seawolves as they drop to 52-14. The teams will face off on Friday at 10:00 am PDT. The winner will face Mount Olive on Saturday in a one-game, winner take all final. The Tigers plated single runs in both the first and second innings to take a 2-0 lead. SSU would have trouble against Tiger starter Steve Smith as he held SSU scoreless through six innings. The Seawolves finally got on the board in the seventh when Nick Nosti laced a bases loaded single to left. It looked Sonoma would jump ahead when the next batter, Kris Haycock lined a ball to right field, but OBU’s Justin Pennell made a diving, run-saving catch. “We had our opportunities. We just couldn’t get the big hit when we needed it,” said SSU head coach John Goelz. David Adler and Nosti each had two hits to lead SSU. Jim Streicher was 3-for-5 for Ouachita Baptist. Kevin Asselin was tagged with the loss. He went 5.2 innings, allowing one earned run (two total) while walking and striking out five. Nick O’Brien had a dominant relief outing, striking out six and allowing one hit in 3.1 innings. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 23 THE ROAD TO SAUGET MAY 30 WINNINGEST TEAMS IN THE NATION SEASON ENDS WITH 2-1 LOSS TO OUACHITA BAPTIST LAST TWO YEARS • NCAA DIVISION I & II SAUGET, Ill- The best season in Sonoma State baseball history came to an end on Friday with a 2-1 loss to Ouachita Baptist at the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship in Sauget, Illinois. It was the second straight 2-1 loss to the Tigers for the Seawolves as they finish their season at 52-15. OBU will take on Mt. Olive on Saturday in the national championship game. The Seawolves set a school record with 52 wins on their way to their first National Championship appearance. Ace Matt Means got the start for the Seawolves. Though he was tagged with the loss, Means pitched very well, scattering five hits and striking out nine in seven innings of work. Unfortunately for him, the Seawolves were again held down by a fantastic pitching performance by the Tigers. The Seawolves didn’t score until the ninth inning when Travis Babin blasted a home run to right field. OBU’s Chase Baran allowed just three hits in 6.1 innings to pick up the win. The Seawolves had several excellent opportunities to score, but as last night, they were unable to come up with the big hit when they needed it. For his play in the tournament, David Adler was named to the All-Tournament team. Ian Bridges went 0-for-4 in the game to finish his season at .394. Means improved his ERA to 1.85. The Seawolves hit .324 as a team and had a team ERA of 3.32. The team set a school record with 81 home runs this season. 24 School Mount Olive Ouachita Baptist Tampa Florida State SONOMA STATE North Carolina Coastal Carolina Rice Arizona State Central Missouri Texas Christian Emporia State Miami (FL) Wichita State Texas A&M 2007 49-13 50-10 53-10 49-13 50-12 57-16 50-13 56-14 49-15 51-13 48-14 41-24 37-24 53-22 48-19 2008 58-6 50-10 42-11 54-14 52-15 54-14 50-14 47-15 49-13 47-17 44-19 50-10 53-11 48-17 46-19 Total 107-19 100-20 95-21 103-27 102-27 111-30 100-27 103-29 98-28 98-30 92-33 91-34 90-34 101-39 94-38 Pct. .849 .833 .819 .792 .791 .787 .787 .780 .778 .766 .736 .728 .726 .721 .712 Over the last two seasons, Sonoma State is fifth in the nation in wins among all NCAA Division I and II programs. At 102-27 over that span, the Seawolves have more wins than traditionals powers like North Carolina, Arizona State, and Rice. In fact, the Seawolves are the winningest team west of the Mississippi River since 2007 at .791. LEAGUE TITLES CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS • SINCE 1999 School Cal State Fullerton SONOMA STATE Stanford San Diego Pepperdine Fresno State Chico State USC Long Beach State San Diego State UCLA UC Riverside Cal State Northridge Cal State San Bernardino UC San Diego Conference Big West CCAA Pac 10 West Coast West Coast WAC CCAA Pac 10 Big West Mountain West Pac 10 Big West Big West CCAA CCAA SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 Titles 6 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3t 3t 3t 1986 C Denny Carlisle 1B Rob Willson 2B Tony Ciccone SS Mike Lasagna 3B Dale Velk LF Mark Fobian CF Kevin Parker RF Chris McGrady DH Sean Edwards UT Kevin Honea SP Bob Leslie SP Derek Hogerheide SP Brett Lewis RP James Baker 1992 C Corey Weiand 1B Mark Bonini 2B Terry Gidcumb SS Pat Ferriera 3B Cesar Medina LF Tom Solari CF Hasaan Hurte RF Anibal Vega DH Gregg Adams UT Jeff Tudor SP Chris Grijalva SP David Baine SP Greg Patterson RP Brian Hoxsie 1998 C Chris Ciraulo 1B Eric Kowes 2B Ryan Bedrosian SS Derek Bell 3B Jeff Cooke LF Rob Franzi CF Colin Stewart RF Feh Lentini DH Jose Sandoval UT Mike Barnes SP Dave Avila SP Jason Quillin SP Jeff Ogston RP Alex Ball 2004 C Evan Anderson 1B Tom Everidge 2B Brandon Burgess SS C.J. Larsen 3B Mike Bidwell LF Adam Rachlin CF N Durham-Hammer RF Colton Daines DH Aaron O’Dell UT Doug Bauman SP Darren Sack SP Daniel Barone SP William Krout RP Noah Sweeters YEARLY STARTING LINEUPS 1987 C Tom Rudstrom 1B Rob Willson 2B Mike Lasagna SS Chuck McCane 3B Denny Carlisle LF Mark Fobian CF Kevin Parker RF Steve Vivian DH Dave Parrock UT Jeff Nicks SP Brett Lewis SP Randy Shipman SP Jeff Johnston RP Craig Solin 1993 C Rick Boley 1B Toby Cinque 2B Paul Maytorena SS Walter White 3B Stephan Gran LF Gregg Baldwin CF Kenny Hanson RF M Papadopoulos DH Jason Drotar UT Darren McAdams SP Barry Lichau SP Jon Siedmon SP Chris Grijalva RP Shawn Sinclair 1999 C Jose Cerda 1B Jason Vogel 2B Jose Sandoval SS Jason Hackney 3B Derek Bell LF Chris Howard CF Chris Buckles RF Joe Chutuk DH Gabe Raymond UT Monte Moritz SP Colin Hayes SP Steve Rogers SP Jeff Ogston RP Chad Bircher 2005 C Dennis Peters 1B Tony Alcantar 2B Carlos Pasillas SS Brian Colip 3B Mike Bidwell LF Zack Pace CF N Durham-Hammer RF Aaron O’Dell DH Colton Daines UT Matt Wilhite SP William Krout SP Andrew Opatz SP Chris Herrera RP Tim Woerner 1988 C Tom Rudstrom 1B Wayne Copple 2B Andy Cutchall SS Chuck McCane 3B Corey Eagle LF Ken Weatherby CF Steve Vivian RF Rob Thomas DH Sean Edwards UT Toby Vaughn SP Vince Herring SP Bob Bowman SP Brian Rodgers RP Jerry Hearne 1994 C Kevin Walsh 1B Damion Marshall 2B Jeff Tudor SS Walter White 3B Stephan Gran LF Greg Baldwin CF Kenny Hanson RF Mike Golovich DH Greg Carpenter UT Jeff Tudor SP Nick Skuse SP Jason Moore SP Mark Romeo RP Ryan Latronico 2000 C Jose Cerda 1B Heath Diaz 2B Joe Nouguier SS Derek Bell 3B Jason Vogel LF Chris Howard CF Johnny Pham RF Craig Hennes DH Tim Wetteland UT Bobby Ritter SP Aaron Parker SP Colin Hayes SP Mike Nackord RP Chad Bircher 2006 C Evan Anderson 1B Kevin Dahl 2B Carlos Pasillas SS T.J. Drotleff 3B Travis Babin LF Oscar Mendoza CF B.J. Collom RF Zack Pace DH Tyler Wightman UT Ryan Johnson SP Alberto Rolon SP Matt Bush SP Brent Lysander RP Kevin Asselin 1989 C Brian McGee 1B Wayne Copple 2B Andy Cutchall SS Marco Fragoso 3B Corey Eagle LF Ken Weatherby CF Joel Neff RF Donnie Daniels DH Sean Edwards UT David Dunn SP Vince Herring SP Mark Quintel SP Bob Bowman RP Craig Hunt 1995 C Kevin Walsh 1B Damian Marshall 2B Greg Hines SS Dale Brewer 3B Dave Lopez LF Mike Golovich CF Rob Vargas RF Rene Rascon DH Phil Denofrio UT Tyson Billingsley SP Chad Brewster SP Donald Quigley SP James Schwedhelm RP Jason Lorenz 2001 C Ryan Johnston 1B Andy Weber 2B Brian Stream SS Allen Marshall 3B Joe Nouguier LF Brent Smith CF Feh Lentini RF Ryan Souza DH Mike Richardson UT Scott Griggs SP Aaron Parker SP Brad Chambers SP Mark Schaukowitch RP Tony Graf 2007 C Ian Bridges 1B Eli Rimes 2B David Adler SS Leo Avila 3B Chase McGuire LF Tyrese McDaniel CF B.J. Collom RF Nick Nosti DH Tyler Wightman UT Brandon Zenimura SP Brent Lysander SP Bryan Oland SP Matt Bush RP Paige Dumont SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL 1990 C Danny Calcagno 1B Elgin Bobo 2B Elbert Certeza SS Kevin Wong 3B Brian McGee LF Rob Carrion CF Joel Neff RF Donnie Daniels DH Anibal Vega UT David Dunn SP Ed Millerick SP Jim Petersen SP Jeff Frith-Smith RP Brett Biagi 1996 C Mike Barnes 1B Craig Bowers 2B David Briseno SS Tyson Billingsley 3B John Schmitz LF John Angleson CF Jason Campbell RF Mike Jackson DH Eric Borba UT Mike Rodriguez SP Donald Quigley SP Chad Brewster SP Chris Newton RP John Peck 2002 C Brad Shannon 1B Andy Weber 2B Brian Botkin SS Gil Barry 3B Brandon Burgess LF Mike Richardson CF Rob Garibaldi RF Ryan Souza DH Tom Everidge UT Keian Davis SP Tim Worthington SP Aaron Parker SP Mark Schaukowitch RP Darren Sack 1991 C Danny Calcagno 1B Mark Bonini 2B Terry Gidcumb SS Kevin Wong 3B Cesar Medina LF Tom Solari CF Hasaan Hurte RF Anibal Vega DH Gregg Adams UT Pat Ferriera SP Ed Millerick SP Jim Petersen SP David Baine RP Greg Patterson 1997 C Albert Salinas 1B Mike Rodriguez 2B Ryan Bedrosian SS Hugo Gutierrez 3B Hector Esparza LF John Angleson CF Jason Campbell RF Colin Stewart DH David Briseno UT Shane Sutcliffe SP John Peck SP Jason Quillin SP Chris Newton RP Eric Borba 2003 C Dennis Peters 1B Tom Everidge 2B Brian Stream SS Gil Barry 3B Effren Trejo LF Adam Rachlin CF N Durham-Hammer RF Brandon Burgess DH Armando Ornelas UT Brad Shannon SP Darren Sack SP Noah Sweeters SP Tim Worthington RP Ryan McClelland 2008 C Konrad Thieme 1B Ian Bridges 2B David Adler SS Kris Haycock 3B Dave Herman LF Kyle Jones CF Nick Nosti RF Mark Pestorich DH Trevor Howell UT Travis Babin SP Matt Means SP Gary Moran SP Kevin Asselin RP Travis Babin LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 25 ALL-TIME HONORS ALL-CONFERENCE 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 26 Cesar Medina (1) Chris Grijalva (1) David Baine (1) Hessan Hurte (2) Tom Solari (2) Steve Wiley (2) Corey Weiand (2) Greg Patterson (2) Terry Gidcumb (HM) Barry Lichau (1) Toby Cinque (1) Kenny Hanson (HM) Walter White (HM) Stefan Gran (HM) Mike Golovich (1) Jeff Tudor (2) Kevin Boller (2) Nick Skuse (HM) Donald Quigley (HM) Jason Moore (HM) Greg Baldwin (HM) Rene Rascon (1) Kevin Walsh (2) Mike Golovich (2) Phil Denofrio (2) Chad Brewster (2) Dale Brewer (HM) Greg Hines (HM) Damian Marshall (HM) Donald Quigley (HM) John Schmitz (1) Mike Barnes (HM) Tyson Billingsley (HM) Craig Bowers (HM) Chad Brewster (HM) David Briseno (HM) Jason Campbell (HM) Mike Jackson (HM) Chris Newton (HM) Donald Quigley (HM) John Peck (1) Jason Campbell (1) John Schmitz (1) Chris Newton (2) Hugo Gutierrez (2) Ryan Bedrosian (HM) Mike Rodriguez (HM) David Avila (1) Alex Ball (1) Derek Bell (1) Rob Franzi (1) Chris Ciraulo (2) Eric Kowes (2) Ryan Bedrosian (2) Colin Stewart (2) Jose Sandoval (2) Jeff Cooke (HM) Jeff Ogston (HM) Fehlandt Lentini (HM) Colin Hayes (1) Jose Sandoval (2) Jason Hackney (2) Derek Bell (2) Chris Howard (2) Chad Bircher (2) Jose Cerda (HM) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Derek Bell (1) Jose Cerda (1) Johnny Pham (1) Tim Wetteland (2) Jesse Bussard (HM) Aaron Parker (1) Joe Nouguier (1) Fehlandt Lentini (1) Mike Richardson (1) Brian Stream (2) Brent Smith (2) Ryan Johnston (HM) Tom Everidge (2) Ryan Souza (2) Tim Worthington (HM) Rob Garibaldi (HM) Gil Barry (HM) Ryan McClelland (1) Armando Ornelas (1) Noah Sweeters (2) Tom Everidge (2) Effren Trejo (2) N. Durham-Hammer (2) Brad Shannon (HM) Tom Everidge (1) Brandon Burgess (1) Daniel Barone (1) N. Durham-Hammer (1) Darren Sack (2) Adam Rachlin (2) Evan Anderson (3) William Krout (1) Tony Alcantar (2) Zack Pace (2) Mike Bidwell (HM) Aaron O’Dell (HM) Dennis Peters (HM) Zack Pace (1) B.J. Collom (HM) T.J. Drotleff (HM) Tyler Wightman (HM) Bryan Oland (1) Brent Lysander (1) Paige Dumont (1) Eli Rimes (1) B.J. Collom (1) Matt Bush (2) Chase McGuire (2) Tyler Wightman (2) Tyrese McDaniel (2) Konrad Thieme (1) Ian Bridges (1) Dave Herman (1) Matt Means (1) David Adler (2) Kris Haycock (2) Nick Nosti (2) Mark Pestorich (2) Kevin Asselin (2) Gary Moran (HM) NCAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1989 1990 1992 Corey Eagle Brian McGee Cesar Medina NCAC PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1991 1992 Ed Millerick David Baine (co) Chris Grijalva (co) CCAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2000 2001 2004 2007 2008 Derek Bell Fehlandt Lentini Brandon Burgess B.J. Collom Ian Bridges CCAA PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2007 Brent Lysander CCAA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2002 Tom Everidge CCAA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2007 2008 Tyrese McDaniel Kris Haycock CCAA COACH OF THE YEAR 1990 1991 1992 1998 2001 2007 2008 John Goelz (NCAC) John Goelz (NCAC) John Goelz (NCAC) John Goelz (CCAA) John Goelz (CCAA) John Goelz (CCAA) John Goelz (CCAA) CCAA 2000 MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Derek Bell ABCA/RAWLINGS ALL-WEST REGION 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 Mark Fobian Tony Ciccone (3) Brett Lewis Ken Weatherby (3) Corey Eagle (3) Mark Quintell (2) Andy Cutchall (2) Ken Weatherby (3) Corey Eagle (3) Ed Millerick (1) Brian McGee (1) Anibal Vega (2) Kevin Wong (2) Anibal Vega (1) Kevin Wong (1) Ed Millerick (1) Tom Solari (2) Dan Calcagno (2) Tom Solari (1) David Baine (1) Cesar Medina (1) Chris Grijalva (1) Barry Lichau (1) Toby Cinque (1) Mike Golovich (2) Rene Rascon (2) Mike Golovich (2) John Schmitz (2) John Schmitz (1) Jason Campbell (2) David Avila (1) Derek Bell (2) Derek Bell (1) Colin Hayes (1) Jason Hackney (2) Derek Bell (1) Jose Cerda (2) Fehlandt Lentini (1) Mike Richardson (1) Aaron Parker (1) Ryan McClelland (1) Brandon Burgess (1) Tom Everidge (1) Daniel Barone (2) Darren Sack (2) N. Durham-Hammer (2) Zack Pace (2) Brent Lysander (1) Bryan Oland (1) Paige Dumont (1) B.J. Collom (1) Eli Rimes (1) Matt Bush (2) Ian Bridges (1) Konrad Thieme (1) Matt Means (1) Nick Nosti (2) ABCA WEST REGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2000 2001 2004 2008 Derek Bell Fehlandt Lentini Brandon Burgess Ian Bridges ABCA WEST REGION PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2007 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 Brent Lysander ABCA WEST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 John Goelz ABCA WEST REGION 2008 Zack Pace (2) Brent Lysander (1) Bryan Oland (1) Paige Dumont (1) B.J. Collom (1) Ian Bridges (1) Matt Means (1) Konrad Thieme (2) NCBWA WEST REGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 2004 GOLD GLOVE Ian Bridges David Adler Nick Nosti Konrad Thieme NCBWA ALL-WEST REGION 2006 2007 2008 BASEBALL AMERICA SMALL COLLEGE ALL-AMERICAN Ian Bridges (co) NCBWA WEST REGION ABCA 1990 1992 2000 2001 2004 2007 2008 Brent Lysander NCBWA WEST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 2007 2008 John Goelz John Goelz DAKTRONICS ALL-WEST REGION 2007 2008 Brent Lysander (1) Bryan Oland (1) Paige Dumont (1) B.J. Collom (1) Eli Rimes (2) Chase McGuire (2) Ian Bridges (1) Matt Means (1) David Adler (2) Kevin Asselin (2) DAKTRONICS WEST REGION PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2007 Brent Lysander ABCA 1992 PRE-SEASON ALL-AMERICAN Tom Solari ALL-AMERICAN Brian McGee (2) Ed Millerick (2) Chris Grijalva (2) Cesar Medina (2) Derek Bell (1) Fehlandt Lentini (1) Mike Richardson (2) Tom Everidge (2) Brandon Burgess (3) Brent Lysander (1) Bryan Oland (3) Paige Dumont (3) Matt Means (1) Konrad Thieme (2) Ian Bridges (3) ABCA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE EAR 2008 David Adler NCBWA PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2007 Brandon Burgess Tom Everidge 2007 2008 ALL-AMERICAN Brent Lysander (1) Paige Dumont (2) Bryan Oland (HM) B.J. Collom (HM) Matt Means (2) Ian Bridges (3) DAKTRONICS 2007 2008 ALL-AMERICAN Brent Lysander (1) Paige Dumont (2) Ian Bridges (HM) Matt Means (HM) SSU ATHLETICS 1998 1999 2005 2006 2007 2008 HALL OF FAME Marshall Brant Toby Cinque Rob Willson Brian McGee Derek Bell Walter White SSU ATHLETICS ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1990 2000 2001 2002 2004 Brian McGee Derek Bell Feh Lentini Mike Richardson Brandon Burgess ALL-TIME HONORS CCAA CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1999 2001 2003 2004 2007 2008 Derek Bell (MVP) Jose Cerda Jason Vogel Johnny Pham Jeff Ogston Feh Lentini (MVP) Ian Keene Ryan Johnston Andy Weber Brian Stream Mike Richardson Joe Nouguier Brandon Burgess (MVP) Ryan McClelland Brad Shannon Brian Stream Gil Barry Armando Ornelas Effren Trejo Aaron Damm Evan Anderson Aaron O’Dell Brandon Burgess Chase McGuire (MVP) Brent Lysander Ian Bridges Tyler Wightman Travis Babin (MVP) Konrad Thieme Ian Bridges Nick Nosti Matt Garnett WEST REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1998 Ryan Bedrosian Derek Bell Rob Franzi Jason Vogel 1999 Jose Sandoval Derek Bell Johnny Pham Colin Hayes 2003 Tom Everidge Brad Shannon Keian Davis 2004 Darren Sack Tom Everidge 2008 Nick Nosti (MVP) Ian Bridges David Adler Kris Haycock Matt Means Gary Moran *missing 2001 team CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 3/29/93 Barry Lichau 5/10/93 Toby Cinque 4/11/94 Damian Marshall 3/13/95 Daniel Borsch 4/10/95 Kevin Walsh 3/11/96 John Schmitz 4/21/97 Jason Campbell 3/16/98 Feh Lentini 4/6/98 Colin Stewart 5/4/98 Derek Bell 5/11/98 Rob Franzi 3/22/99 Derek Bell 3/27/00 Derek Bell 4/3/00 Derek Bell 5/1/00 Tim Wetteland 3/18/01 Feh Lentini 4/1/01 Feh Lentini 2/18/02 Rob Garibaldi 1/27/03 Tom Everidge 2/3/03 Tom Everidge 2/2/04 Tom Everidge 3/15/04 Doug Bauman 4/26/04 Tom Everidge 2/1/05 Nate Durham-Hammer 2/21/07 Tony Alcantar 3/5/07 Eli Rimes 4/17/07 B.J. Collom 4/23/07 Eli Rimes 2/24/08 Cameron Cook 4/6/08 Ian Bridges 4/20/08 Konrad Thieme CONFERENCE PITCHER OF THE WEEK 3/10/97 John Peck 4/7/97 John Peck 3/1/99 Colin Hayes 3/22/99 Steve Rogers 2/28/00 Colin Hayes 4/22/01 Aaron Parker 3/3/03 Darren Sack 3/10/03 Tim Worthington 4/14/03 Noah Sweeters 4/25/05 Aaron Damm 3/19/07 Matt Bush 4/17/07 Brent Lysander 2/24/08 Matt Means 3/2/08 Matt Means 3/23/08 Matt Means NCAA D-II CHAMP. ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2008 David Adler JEWISH SPORTS REVIEW ALL-AMERICAN 2002 2003 2004 2008 Darren Sack Darren Sack Darren Sack David Adler SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 27 YEARLY LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Matthew Allison...................357 Roger Harrison.......................320 Roger Harrison.......................360 Jensen/Luque........................333 Danny Johnson.....................286 Orosco/Robbins....................294 Mark Fobian.............................386 Kevin Parker.............................335 Ken Weatherby......................359 Andy Cutchall.........................352 Brian McGee............................374 Kevin Wong.............................400 Cesar Medina..........................382 Toby Cinque............................380 Mike Golovich........................365 Mike Golovich........................368 Mike Barnes.............................345 Jason Campbell....................330 Rob Franzi.................................344 Derek Bell..................................374 Derek Bell..................................382 Fehlandt Lentini........ .427 Mike Richardson...................365 Brad Shannon........................373 Burgess/Everidge.................357 Zack Pace..................................356 Zack Pace..................................375 B.J. Collom................................370 Ian Bridges................................394 RUNS SCORED 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 28 Bill Masten.................................. 30 Loggins/Jensen....................... 21 Ken Loggins.............................. 28 Danny Johnson....................... 27 Danny Johnson....................... 19 Rob Orosco................................ 25 Mark Fobian............................... 34 Kevin Parker............................... 42 Corey Eagle................................ 28 Andy Cutchall........................... 39 Brian McGee.............................. 56 Thomas Solari........................... 39 Thomas Solari........................... 41 Toby Cinque.............................. 46 Mike Golovich.......................... 29 Rob Vargas.................................. 38 John Schmitz............................ 40 John Schmitz............................ 50 Derek Bell.................................... 48 Derek Bell.................................... 65 Johnny Pham........................... 57 Fehlandt Lentini........... 89 Mike Richardson..................... 55 Tom Everidge........................... 54 Burgess/Everidge................... 71 Zack Pace.................................... 37 Zack Pace.................................... 54 B.J. Collom.................................. 64 Nick Nosti.................................... 56 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 HITS Bill Masten.................................. 53 Roger Harrison......................... 33 Ken Loggins.............................. 42 Roger Jensen............................ 44 Danny Johnson....................... 30 Dale Velk...................................... 48 Mark Fobian............................... 53 Kevin Parker............................... 54 Wayne Copple......................... 58 Andy Cutchell.......................... 62 Brian McGee.............................. 67 Thomas Solari........................... 57 Cesar Medina............................ 63 Toby Cinque.............................. 63 Mike Golovich.......................... 68 Rene Rascon............................. 68 John Schmitz............................ 64 Jason Campbell...................... 64 Derek Bell.................................... 67 Derek Bell.................................... 82 Derek Bell.................................... 79 Fehlandt Lentini......... 117 Richardson/Barry.................... 74 Tom Everidge........................... 76 Brandon Burgess.................... 86 Zack Pace.................................... 62 Zack Pace.................................... 63 B.J. Collom.................................. 70 Ian Bridges.................................. 84 RUNS BATTED IN 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Bill Masten.................................. 36 Craig Ullrich............................... 18 Loggins/Jensen....................... 22 Jensen/Vaughan.................... 23 Danny Johnson....................... 22 Bob Deathridge...................... 26 Mark Fobian............................... 42 Mark Fobian............................... 35 Shawn Edwards...................... 31 Brian McGee.............................. 30 Brian McGee.............................. 47 Thomas Solari........................... 40 Cesar Medina............................ 36 Toby Cinque.............................. 52 Mike Golovich.......................... 25 Rene Rascon............................. 44 John Schmitz............................ 46 John Schmitz............................ 50 Derek Bell.................................... 50 Derek Bell.................................... 55 Derek Bell.................................... 71 Mike Richardson.......... 82 Richardson/Garibaldi........... 50 Tom Everidge........................... 44 Tom Everidge........................... 69 Tony Alcantar............................ 38 B.J. Collom.................................. 46 Chase McGuire........................ 62 Konrad Thieme........................ 64 STOLEN BASES 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Unavailable............................. n/a Ken Loggins.............................. 28 Ken Loggins.................. 42 N/A........................................................ Johnson/Warren........................ 9 Bob Deathridge......................... 9 Chris McGrady......................... 24 Kevin Parker............................... 39 Ken Weatherby........................ 14 Neff/McGee.................................. 9 Elbert Certeza........................... 20 Gidcumb/Solari....................... 27 Thomas Solari........................... 31 Stefan Gran................................ 20 Kenny Hanson......................... 19 Rob Vargas.................................. 16 Jason Campbell...................... 31 Jason Campbell...................... 31 Colin Stewart............................ 31 Jose Sandoval........................... 19 Johnny Pham........................... 13 Fehlandt Lentini...................... 38 Gil Barry........................................ 18 Davis/Stream............................ 11 Adam Rachlin........................... 25 Zack Pace.................................... 22 Zack Pace.................................... 31 Nick Nosti.................................... 12 Kris Haycock.............................. 22 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Bill Masten.................................. 17 Chance/Ullrich/Jensen.......... 5 Leo Callagy.................................... 8 Roger Jensen............................ 11 Matt Washell................................ 8 Tom Robbins............................. 10 Mark Fobian............................... 12 Carlisle/Parker/Rudstrom..... 9 Corey Eagle................................ 10 Corey Eagle................................ 12 Joel Neff....................................... 14 Kevin Wong............................... 12 Cesar Medina............................ 19 Toby Cinque.............................. 14 Mike Golovich............................. 8 Rene Rascon............................. 16 David Briseno........................... 17 Hector Esparza......................... 18 Bell/Sandoval............................ 15 Jose Sandoval........................... 20 Derek Bell.................................... 19 Fehlandt Lentini........... 23 Rob Garibaldi............................ 17 Tom Everidge........................... 22 Nate Durham-Hammer...... 21 Tony Alcantar............................ 18 T.J. Drotleff.................................. 17 Chase McGuire........................ 19 Konrad Thieme........................ 15 DOUBLES SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 TRIPLES Ken Loggins................................. 5 Loggins/Harrison...................... 1 Roger Jensen............................... 3 Roger Jensen............................... 4 Vaughan/Warren....................... 2 Five tied with............................... 1 Fobian/McGrady....................... 3 Kevin Parker.................................. 3 Ken Weatherby........................... 4 Five tied with............................... 1 Anibal Vega................................... 6 Thomas Solari.............................. 3 Pat Ferreira.................................... 4 Kenny Hanson............................ 2 Mike Golovich............................. 7 Mike Golovich............................. 6 Six tied with.................................. 6 Ryan Bedrosian........................... 4 Bedrosian/Sandoval................ 2 Howard/Chutuk......................... 2 Johnny Pham.............................. 6 Fehlandt Lentini........... 10 Gil Barry........................................... 3 Barry/Davis.................................... 3 Everidge/Rachlin/Daines..... 3 Nate Durham-Hammer......... 3 Ryan Johnson.............................. 2 Brandon Zenimura................... 3 Nick Nosti....................................... 6 HOME RUNS Bill Masten..................................... 7 Chance/Ullrich/Jensen.......... 5 Leo Callagy.................................... 8 Roger Jensen............................ 11 Matt Washell................................ 8 Tom Robbins............................. 10 Shawn Edwards......................... 6 Mark Fobian.................................. 6 Corey Eagle................................... 7 Corey Eagle................................... 8 Brian McGee.............................. 12 Thomas Solari.............................. 9 Thomas Solari.............................. 9 Toby Cinque.............................. 13 Boller/Marshall............................ 2 Rascon/Denofrio....................... 6 David Briseno.............................. 4 Hector Esparza............................ 8 Rob Franzi...................................... 9 Jason Vogel................................ 13 Derek Bell..................... 23 Mike Richardson..................... 13 Rob Garibaldi............................ 11 Armando Ornelas.................. 11 Brandon Burgess.................... 20 Mike Bidwell.............................. 13 Tyler Wightman....................... 10 McGuire/Rimes........................ 13 Konrad Thieme........................ 19 WINS 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Alan Clairmont.............................4 Paul King, Jr....................................3 Germaine/Schrott......................3 Fred Schrott...................................3 McQueary/Washell...................3 Jim Fischer......................................3 Bob Leslie........................................4 Brett Lewis......................................8 Bob Bowman................................6 Vince Herring................................7 Jim Peterson..................................6 Ed Millerick..................................11 Greg Patterson.............................8 Barry Lichau................................11 Jason Moore.................................5 Chad Brewster.............................6 Three tied with............................6 John Peck.....................................11 David Avila..................................10 Colin Hayes....................12 Hayes/Parker.................................7 Aaron Parker...............................11 Tim Worthington.......................9 Darren Sack....................................9 Darren Sack....................................9 William Krout................................7 Alberto Rolon...............................6 Bryan Oland................................11 Matt Means.................................10 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Paul King, Jr....................................3 None..................................................... Alan Clairmont.............................2 Mitch McQueary.........................2 Kevin Haught................................2 Mark Edwards...............................2 Leslie/Shipman............................1 Craig Solan.....................................3 Jerry Hearne..................................8 Craig Hunt......................................7 James Schaff.................................2 Greg Patterson..........................11 Brian Hoxsie...................................5 Jon Siedmon.................................4 Ryan Latronico.............................5 Jason Lorenz.................................3 John Peck........................................3 Eric Borba........................................5 Scott Groucher............................3 Chad Bircher.................................7 Chad Bircher.................................5 Tony Graf......................................14 Darren Sack....................................6 Ryan McClelland.........................5 Noah Sweeters............................3 Woerner/Damm.........................2 Asselin/Herrera............................2 Paige Dumont................16 Travis Babin....................................4 SAVES 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 ERA (40+ IP) Brad Anderson.................5.76 Rick Rosenbach................4.71 Fred Schrott........................5.06 Fred Schrott........................3.46 Mitch McQueary.............4.25 Jim Fischer..........................4.36 Bob Leslie............................4.37 Brett Lewis..........................1.92 Bryan Rodgers..................2.89 Craig Hunt...........................2.44 Ed Millerick.........................2.30 David Baine........................1.68 Chris Grijalva......................1.92 Barry Lichau.......................2.32 Nick Skuse...........................3.34 Chad Brewster..................2.29 Donald Quigley...............3.34 John Peck............................3.65 David Avila..........................3.52 Chad Bircher......................3.00 Aaron Parker......................3.51 Brad Chambers................3.23 Tim Worthington............3.26 Noah Sweeters.................2.45 Darren Sack........................3.14 William Krout.....................3.46 Alberto Rolon....................3.68 Brent Lysander....... 1.48 Matt Means........................1.85 YEARLY LEADERS INNINGS PITCHED 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Randy Shipman...............87.2 Bowman...............................90.2 Vince Herring....................91.1 Ed Millerick.........................70.1 Jim Petersen......................76.0 David Baine........................96.0 Barry Lichau.......................93.1 Nick Skuse...........................72.2 Chad Brewster..................82.2 Chad Brewster..................88.2 John Peck..............111.0 David Avila.......................102.1 Colin Hayes.........................97.2 Colin Hayes.........................79.2 Mark Schaukowitch.......85.2 Tim Worthington............85.2 Ryan McClelland.............84.1 Darren Sack.....................106.0 William Krout.....................96.1 Bush/Lysander..................58.1 Bryan Oland....................106.1 Matt Means.....................102.0 APPEARANCES 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Brett Lewis............................. 14 Bowman.................................. 14 Craig Hunt.............................. 19 Not available............................... Greg Patterson.................... 22 Greg Patterson.................... 15 Barry Lichau.......................... 15 Ryan Latronico.................... 18 Chad Brewster..................... 15 Tom Byrne.............................. 19 Eric Borba............................... 21 Alex Ball................................... 19 Chad Bircher......................... 24 Tony Graf................................. 23 Tony Graf................................. 23 Griggs/Sack........................... 19 Ryan McClelland................ 24 Sweeters/Sack/Damm.... 17 Tim Woerner......................... 18 Rolon/Herrera...................... 14 Paige Dumont............ 31 Nick O’Brien........................... 23 STRIKEOUTS 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Alan Clairmont.................... 35 Rick Rosenbach................... 24 Ethan McHenry................... 42 Fred Schrott........................... 38 Mitch McQueary................ 23 Campbell/Leslie.................. 44 Bob Leslie............................... 53 Brett Lewis............................. 74 Vince Herring....................... 80 Vince Herring....................... 79 Jim Peterson......................... 46 David Baine........................... 44 David Baine........................... 76 Barry Lichau.......................... 46 Nick Skuse.............................. 46 Chad Brewster..................... 57 Chad Brewster..................... 79 John Peck............................... 55 David Avila............................. 73 Colin Hayes............................ 86 Colin Hayes............................ 59 Aaron Parker......................... 64 Aaron Parker......................... 81 Tim Worthington............... 61 Darren Sack........................... 93 William Krout........................ 53 Alberto Rolon....................... 44 Bryan Oland............. 102 Matt Means........................... 93 Brent Lysander was drafted by the Oakland Athletics after leading the Seawolves to the 2007 CCAA Championship. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 29 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Fehlandt Lentini (1998, 2001)...385 Kevin Wong (1990-91)...................378 Mike Golovich (1994-95)..............374 Mike Richardson (2001-02).........369 Zack Pace (2005-06)........................365 IAN BRIDGES (2007-)...........363 Derek Bell (1998-00)........................362 Brian McGee (1989-90)..................361 B.J. Collom (2006-07)......................360 Anibal Vega (1990-91)....................360 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10. Fehlandt Lentini (2001).................427 Kevin Wong (1991)..........................400 IAN BRIDGES (2008)............394 Joe Nouguier (2001).......................393 Mike Golovich (1995).....................386 Mark Fobian (1986)..........................386 Derek Bell (2000)...............................382 Cesar Medina (1992).......................382 Toby Cinque (1993).........................380 Zack Pace (2006)...............................375 SEASON HITS CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10. Derek Bell (1998-00)...........................41 Tom Everidge (2002-04)..................32 Brandon Burgess (2002-04)...........31 Konrad Thieme (2007-08)...............27 Mike Richardson (2001-02)............23 Mike Bidwell (2004-05).....................19 Jason Vogel (1997-00).......................18 Brian McGee (1989-90).....................18 Tom Solari (1991-92)..........................18 B.J. Collom (2006-07).........................17 1. 2. 3. 5. Derek Bell (2000)..................................23 Brandon Burgess (2004)..................20 Konrad Thieme (2008)......................19 Tom Everidge (2004)..........................19 Chase McGuire (2007)......................13 Eli Rimes (2007).....................................13 Mike Bidwell (2005)............................13 Mike Richardson (2001)...................13 Jason Vogel (1999)..............................13 Toby Cinque (1993)............................13 30 SEASON CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Derek Bell (1998-00).......................228 Tom Everidge (2002-04)..............213 Brandon Burgess (2002-04).......201 Joe Nouguier (2000-01)...............165 Fehlandt Lentini (1998, 2001)..164 N. Durham-Hammer (2003-05)...159 Mike Richardson (2001-02)........152 Ken Loggins (1980-83).................143 Jason Vogel (1997-00)...................141 Nick Nosti (2007-08).......................138 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 10. Fehlandt Lentini (2001)................117 Joe Nouguier (2001).........................97 Brandon Burgess (2004).................86 IAN BRIDGES (2008)............. 84 Nick Nosti (2008).................................82 Tom Everidge (2004).........................82 Derek Bell (1999).................................82 Jose Sandoval (1999)........................81 Derek Bell (2000).................................79 Mike Richardson (2001)..................78 SEASON DOUBLES HOME RUNS TRIPLES CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. Derek Bell (1998-00)..........................48 Tom Everidge (2002-04).................43 Brandon Burgess (2002-04)..........39 N. Durham-Hammer (2003-05).....36 Fehlandt Lentini (1998, 2001).....35 Jose Sandoval (1998-99)................35 David Briseno (1996-97).................32 Joe Nouguier (2000-01)..................31 B.J. Collom (2006-07)........................29 Chris Howard (1999-00)..................28 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. Fehlandt Lentini (2001)...................23 Tom Everidge (2003).........................22 Nate Durham-Hammer (2004)...21 Jose Sandoval (1999)........................20 Chase McGuire (2007).....................19 Derek Bell (2000).................................19 Cesar Medina (1992).........................19 B.J. Collom (2007)...............................18 Tony Alcantar (2005).........................18 Allen Marshall (2001)........................18 Chris Howard (1999).........................18 Hector Esparza (1997)......................18 SEASON CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. Mike Golovich (1994-95).................13 Fehlandt Lentini (1998, 2001)......10 Ken Loggins (1980-83)....................... 9 Roger Jensen (1981-83)..................... 7 Anibal Vega (1990-91)......................... 7 Nick Nosti (2007-08)............................. 7 Brian McGee (1989-90)....................... 6 Damian Marshall (1994-95)............. 6 Johnny Pham (1999-00).................... 6 Brian Stream (2001-03)....................... 6 Gil Barry (2002-03)................................. 6 1. 2. 3. 6. 10. Fehlandt Lentini (2001)....................10 Mike Golovich (1994).......................... 7 Nick Nosti (2008).................................... 6 Johnny Pham (2000)............................ 6 Mike Golovich (1995).......................... 6 Anibal Vega (1990)................................ 6 Damian Marshall (1994)..................... 5 Brian McGee (1990).............................. 5 Marlon Warren (1984)......................... 5 Ken Loggins (1980)............................... 5 Brian Stream (2001).............................. 4 SEASON RUNS BATTED IN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. RUNS SCORED CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Derek Bell (1998-00).......................161 Tom Everidge (2002-04)..............158 Brandon Burgess (2002-04).......136 Fehlandt Lentini (1998, 2001)..127 Brian Stream (2001-03).................122 Mike Richardson (2001-02)........111 Joe Nouguier (2000-01)...............110 Jose Sandoval (1998-99).............105 B.J. Collom (2006-07).....................104 Johnny Pham (1999-00).................99 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10. Fehlandt Lentini (2001)...................89 Tom Everidge (2004).........................71 Brandon Burgess (2004).................71 Brian Stream (2001)...........................69 Joe Nouguier (2001).........................65 Derek Bell (1999).................................65 B.J. Collom (2007)...............................64 Jose Sandoval (1999)........................64 Brent Smith (2001).............................59 Johnny Pham (2000).........................57 SEASON STOLEN BASES CAREER CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. Ken Loggins (1980-83)....................93 Kevin Parker (1986-87).....................66 Jason Campbell (1996-97)............62 Tom Solari (1991-92).........................58 Colin Stewart (1997-98)..................54 Zack Pace (2006).................................53 Fehlandt Lentini (1998, 2001).....53 Ryan Bedrosian (1997-98)..............44 Chris McGrady (1984-86)...............44 Terry Gidcumb (1991-92)...............41 SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 10. Ken Loggins (1982)............................42 Kevin Parker (1987)............................39 Fehlandt Lentini (2001)...................38 Ken Loggins (1980)............................34 Zack Pace (2006).................................31 Colin Stewart (1998).........................31 Jason Campbell (1997)....................31 Jason Campbell (1996)....................31 Tom Solari (1992)................................31 Terry Gidcumb (1991)......................27 Derek Bell (1998-00)........................176 Tom Everidge (2002-04)...............153 Mike Richardson (2001-02).........132 Brandon Burgess (2002-04)........119 N. Durham-Hammer (2003-05)......98 John Schmitz (1996-97)...................96 B.J. Collom (2006-07).........................91 Jason Vogel (1997-00).......................91 Jose Cerda (1999-00).........................88 Joe Nouguier (2000-01)...................85 1. Mike Richardson (2001)...................82 2. Derek Bell (2000)..................................71 3. Tom Everidge (2004)..........................69 4. Allen Marshall (2001).........................66 5. Konrad Thieme (2008)......................64 Brandon Burgess (2004)..................64 7. Chase McGuire (2007)......................62 8. Andy Weber (2001).............................58 9. Fehlandt Lentini (2001)....................57 10. IAN BRIDGES (2008)..............56 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 SEASON WALKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER Derek Bell (1998-00).................... 105 Tom Everidge (2002-04)..............91 Zack Pace (2005-06).......................88 Mike Richardson (2001-02)........84 Brian Stream (2001-03).................81 Jose Sandoval (1998-99).............73 Mark Fobian (1986-87).................71 Ken Loggins (1980-83).................70 Ryan Bedrosian (1997-98)...........68 B.J. Collom (2006-07).....................64 SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. Brian Stream (2001)........................55 Mark Papadopoulos (1993).......50 Derek Bell (1999)..............................49 Jose Sandoval (1999).....................47 Zack Pace (2005)..............................45 Mike Richardson (2001)...............45 Zack Pace (2006)..............................43 Tom Everidge (2004)......................42 Elbert Certeza (1990).....................40 B.J. Collom (2007)............................40 SLUGGING PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. SEASON Derek Bell (2000).......................... .816 Toby Cinque (1993).................... .711 Konrad Thieme (2008).............. .710 Tom Everidge (2004).................. .691 Brandon Burgess (2004).......... .680 Tom Solari (1991)......................... .651 Tyler Wightman (2006)............. .640 Mike Richardson (2001)........... .632 Fehlandt Lentini (2001)............ .628 Armando Ornelas (2003)......... .628 ON BASE PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SEASON Zack Pace (2006).......................... .523 Zack Pace (2005).......................... .498 Derek Bell (1999).......................... .487 Mike Richardson (2001)........... .485 B.J. Collom (2007)........................ .483 Joe Nouguier (2001).................. .478 Fehlandt Lentini (2001)............ .474 Armando Ornelas (2003)......... .473 IAN BRIDGES (2008)........ .468 Mike Richardson (2002)........... .467 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS WINS CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6. 9. Aaron Parker (2000-02).................25 Darren Sack (2002-04)...................24 Colin Hayes (1999-00)...................19 Tim Worthington (2000-03)......18 Matt Means (2004-05, 07-08)...15 Jeff Ogston (1998-99)...................14 Ed Millerick (1990-91)....................14 Mark Schaukowitch (2000-02)14 Brent Lysander (2006-07)............13 Bryan Oland (2006-07).................13 Ian Keene (2000-03).......................13 Barry Lichau (1992-93)..................13 SEASON 1. 2. 6. 9. Colin Hayes (1999)..........................12 Bryan Oland (2007).........................11 Aaron Parker (2001)........................11 John Peck (1997)..............................11 Barry Lichau (1993).........................11 Matt Means (2008)..........................10 Brent Lysander (2007)...................10 David Avila (1998)............................10 Brett Lewis (1987)...............................9 Tim Worthington (2002).................9 Darren Sack (2003).............................9 Darren Sack (2004).............................9 ERA CAREER (100+ IP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. SAVES CAREER 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Paige Dumont (2005-07)............ 16 Tony Graf (2000-01)....................... 16 Chad Bircher (1999-00)............... 12 Greg Patterson (1990-91)........... 11 Jerry Heame (1987-88)................ 10 Darren Sack (2002-04).....................9 Craig Hunt (1987-90).......................7 Shawn Sinclair (1992-93)...............6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. Paige Dumont (2007)................... 16 Tony Graf (2001).............................. 14 Greg Patterson (1991).................. 11 Jerry Heame (1988)..........................8 Chad Bircher (1999)..........................7 Craig Hunt (1989)..............................7 Darren Sack (2002)............................6 Ryan McClelland (2003).................5 Chad Bircher (2000)..........................5 Eric Borba (1997)................................5 Ryan Latronico (1994).....................5 Brian Hoxsie (1992)...........................5 SEASON STRIKEOUTS Aaron Parker (2000-02).............. 198 Darren Sack (2002-04)................ 185 Vince Herring (1987-89)............ 163 Matt Means (2004-05, 07-08).......... 159 Colin Hayes (1999-00)................ 145 Bryan Oland (2006-07).............. 141 Chad Brewster (1995-96)......... 136 Tim Worthington (2000-03)... 134 Brent Lysander (2006-07)......... 122 David Baine (1991-92)................ 120 Brett Lewis (1986-87).................. 120 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bryan Oland (2007)...................... 102 Matt Means (2008)..........................93 Darren Sack (2004)..........................93 Brent Lysander (2007)...................89 Colin Hayes (1999)..........................86 Steve Rogers (1999).......................83 Aaron Parker (2002)........................81 Vince Herring (1988)......................80 Chad Brewster (1995)....................79 David Baine (1992)..........................76 CAREER Donald Quigley (1994-96)...221.2 Darren Sack (2002-04)............219.2 Aaron Parker (2000-02)..........211.1 Tim Worthington (2000-03)...... 197.0 Matt Means (2004-05, 07-08)..... 191.2 William Krout (2004-05)........183.1 Colin Hayes (1999-00)............177.1 Jeff Ogston (1998-99)............176.1 Chad Brewster (1995-96).....171.1 Bob Leslie (1985-87)................165.1 David Baine (1991-92)............... 2.19 Noah Sweeters (2003-04)....... 2.31 Ed Millerick (1990-91)................ 2.38 Jim Peterson (1990-91)............ 2.64 Chris Grijalva (1992-93)............ 2.64 Greg Patterson (1991-92)........ 2.76 Barry Lichau (1992-93).............. 2.87 Darren Sack (2002-04)............... 2.91 Bryan Oland (2006-07)............. 2.96 SEASON Vince Herring (1987-89)........... 2.96 1. John Peck (1997).......................111.0 2. Bryan Oland (2007)..................106.1 3. Darren Sack (2004)...................106.0 SEASON (40+ IP) 4. Brent Lysander (2007)............103.1 Paige Dumont (2007)................ 0.39 5. David Avila (1998).....................102.1 Matt Garnett (2008).................... 1.36 6. Matt Means (2008)...................102.0 Brent Lysander (2007)............... 1.48 7. Colin Hayes (1999)..................... 97.2 Jay French (1987)......................... 1.51 8. Steve Rogers (1999).................. 97.1 David Baine (1991)...................... 1.68 9. Joe Stephenson (1984)........... 96.2 Matt Means (2008)...................... 1.85 10. William Krout (2005)................. 96.1 Chris Grijalva (1992)................... 1.92 Brett Lewis (1987)........................ 1.92 Alex Ball (1998).............................. 2.01 Bryan Oland (2007)..................... 2.29 Chad Brewster (1995)................ 2.29 SEASON (MIN. 8 DECISIONS) 1. Ed Millerick (1990)........1.000 (8-0) 2. Colin Hayes (1999)........923 (12-1) 3. Bryan Oland (2007).......917 (11-1) 4. Greg Patterson (1991)....889 (8-1) 5. Mark Quintel (1989)........875 (7-1) Orlando Cepeda, Jr. (1990).875 (7-1) Chris Grivalja (1992)........875 (7-1) 8. Aaron Parker (2001)......846 (11-2) 9. Matt Means (2008)........833 (10-2) Brent Lysander (2007)....833 (10-2) David Avila (1998)..........833 (10-2) SEASON APPEARANCES INNINGS PITCHED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. Josh Bell (1999-02)..........................59 Matt Means (2004-05, 07-08)...58 Darren Sack (2002-04)...................51 Donald Quigley (1994-96)..........49 Paige Dumont (2005-07).............47 Tony Graf (2000-01)........................46 John Martine (1997-00)...............46 Tim Worthington (2000-03)......45 Aaron Parker (2000-02).................45 Chad Bircher (1999-00)................44 1. 2. 4. 7. Paige Dumont (2007)....................31 Chad Bircher (1999)........................24 Ryan McClelland (2003)...............24 Nick O’Brien (2008).........................23 Tony Graf (2001)...............................23 Tony Graf (2000)...............................23 Travis Babin (2008)..........................22 John Martine (1999).......................22 Greg Patterson (1991)...................22 Paul King, Jr. (1980).........................22 SEASON WINNING PCT. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 31 YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS Year 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Record 30-20 28-21 28-18 35-17 29-14-1 32-17-1 33-21 23-25 25-28 30-26-1 37-20 33-21 40-26 39-23 50-17 41-24 46-15-1 39-28 25-30 28-23-1 50-12 52-15 Coach John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz Avg Runs 2B 3B HR SB OBP SLG ERA SV .270 258 59 10 45 91 .367 .353 3.73 11 .300 248 67 12 31 50 .367 .419 3.79 11 .277 250 79 6 24 43 .348 .395 3.60 8 .325 392 91 24 40 95 .411 .493 2.96 4 .304 250 70 8 30 97 .389 .426 2.92 18 .278 251 73 20 26 107 .357 .402 3.02 16 .301 374 86 8 33 109 .394 .419 4.46 10 .270 242 53 21 10 60 .340 .353 3.91 10 .293 305 98 16 33 54 .369 .426 3.99 9 .296 342 103 6 18 126 .376 .389 4.13 8 .296 385 104 15 41 153 .376 .433 4.78 12 .305 378 109 8 43 107 .390 .447 4.78 8 .306 497 134 9 63 89 .397 .461 5.18 14 .305 448 131 16 62 46 .400 .473 4.85 12 .337 562 149 21 57 113 .426 .497 4.02 15 .309 426 130 10 54 59 .394 .461 4.12 15 .306 393 98 10 50 66 .385 .436 3.61 12 .305 479 138 14 73 94 .384 .478 4.68 9 .279 268 81 4 45 53 .361 .406 4.65 7 .292 356 109 7 56 79 .382 .455 5.18 8 .305 446 123 10 67 66 .398 .471 2.78 18 .324 540 122 12 81 85 .410 .487 3.32 11 IP SO BB WHIP FLD% E 393.0 252 227 1.44 .957 70 392.0 296 223 1.52 .951 84 376.1 222 176 1.37 .953 69 376.1 232 158 1.30 n/a n/a 357.1 213 146 1.31 .950 81 396.1 265 187 1.25 .957 68 431.1 248 187 1.50 .954 89 386.1 221 170 1.43 .949 90 433.1 265 228 1.48 .950 99 451.0 338 255 1.60 .948 108 471.0 265 236 1.49 .956 96 444.0 288 207 1.56 .959 83 545.2 402 238 1.59 .954 115 510.1 367 258 1.55 .957 96 553.1 296 210 1.38 .959 105 511.2 348 183 1.46 .945 127 515.2 341 202 1.37 .964 82 552.1 391 161 1.46 .960 102 443.2 278 136 1.49 .969 62 439.2 299 138 1.55 .959 79 521.2 434 122 1.16 .965 80 580.1 497 217 1.33 .972 71 CLASS RECORDS Freshman Junior Sophomore Senior Batting Average: .340, Tom Everidge (2002) Hits: 55, Tom Everidge (2002) Runs Batted In: 40, Tom Everidge (2002) Home Runs: 5, Kyle Jones (‘08)/Everidge (‘02) Doubles: 14, Brandon Burgess (2002) Triples: 2, Tom Everidge (2002) Stolen Bases: 6, David Herman (2005) Earned Run Average: 1.96, Darren Sack (2002) Wins: 7, Two tied Strikeouts: 48, Jeff Ogston (1998) Tom Everidge hit .340 on his way to CCAA Freshman of the Year honors in 2002. He now plays in the Oakland Athletics’ organization. 32 Batting Average: .353, Tom Everidge (2003) Hits: 76, Tom Everidge (2003) Runs Batted In: 50, Derek Bell (1998) Home Runs: 9, Brandon Burgess (2003) Doubles: 22, Tom Everidge (2003) Triples: 2, Two tied Stolen Bases: 23, Colin Stewart (1997) Earned Run Average: 3.04, Two tied Wins: 10, Aaron Parker (2001) Strikeouts: 70, Jeff Ogston (1999) SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL Batting Average: .394, Ian Bridges (2008) Hits: 86, Brandon Burgess (2004) Runs Batted In: 82, Mike Richardson (2001) Home Runs: 20, Brandon Burgess (2004) Doubles: 21, Nate Durham-Hammer (2004) Triples: 7, Mike Golovich (1994) Stolen Bases: 31, Two tied Earned Run Average: 1.48, Brent Lysander (2007) Wins: 12, Colin Hayes (1999) Strikeouts: 102, Bryan Oland (2007) Batting Average: .427, Fehlandt Lentini (2001) Hits: 117, Fehlandt Lentini (2001) Runs Batted In: 72, Derek Bell (2000) Home Runs: 23, Derek Bell (2000) Doubles: 23, Fehlandt Lentini (2001) Triples: 10, Fehlandt Lentini (2001) Stolen Bases: 39, Kevin Parker (1987) Earned Run Average: 1.85, Matt Means (2008) Wins: 11, Two tied Strikeouts: 93, Matt Means (2008) LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 PROGRAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Coach Overall Henry Lasch 8-2 Warren Tappin 6-14 Bruce Camilli 2-19 Carl Peterson 8-23 Carl Peterson 11-23 Bill Trumbo 10-25 Bill Trumbo 5-41 Tom Glover 20-21 Gary Hughes 11-26 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Bob Williams Steve Blateric Steve Blateric Steve Blateric Steve Blateric Steve Blateric Steve Blateric John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz John Goelz Pct Conf. Pct Place .800(club sport) n/a .300 n/a n/a n/a .091 n/a n/a n/a .258 n/a n/a n/a .325 0-9 .000 7th .285 5-12 .294 7th .109 5-14 .263 7th .488 9-9 .500 3rd .297 2-16 .111 7th Sonoma State discontinued its baseball program from 1975-78. 9-25 14-32 5-31 9-32 6-31 15-33-1 7-42 18-32 30-20 28-21 28-18 35-17 29-14-1 32-17-1 33-21 23-25 25-28 30-26-1 37-20 33-21 40-26 39-23 50-17 41-24 46-15-1 39-28 25-30 28-23-1 50-12 52-15 .265(club sport) n/a .304 n/a n/a n/a .138 n/a n/a n/a .219 n/a n/a n/a .162 5-23 .178 6th .312 12-24 .333 6th .142 3-27 .100 6th .360 9-21 .300 6th .600 18-12 .600 2nd .571 15-13 .536 3rd .608 20-9 .690 2nd .673 21-9 .700 1st .674 21-7 .750 1st .667 23-7 .767 1st .611 21-14 .600 2nd .479 14-21 .400 4th .472 17-18 .486 4th .536 16-19 .457 T-3rd .649 25-10 .714 2nd .611 23-12 .657 1st .606 21-15 .583 1st .629 25-15 .625 3rd .746 29-7 .806 1st .631 20-20 .500 6th .711 27-11 .711 1st .684 25-15 .625 2nd .455 19-19 .500 5th .548 17-15 .531 5th .806 29-7 .806 1st .776 26-8 .765 1st CAREER COACHING RECORDS Coach Years Overall Henry Lasch 1966 8-2 Warren Tappin 1967 6-14 Bruce Camilli 1968 2-19 Carl Peterson 1969-70 19-46 Bill Trumbo 1971-72 15-66 Tom Glover 1973 20-21 Gary Hughes 1974 11-26 Bob Williams 1979 9-25 Steve Blateric 1980-85 56-201 John Goelz 1986-current 791-493-5 Pct Conf. .800 n/a .300 n/a .091 n/a .292 0-9 .185 10-26 .488 9-9 .297 2-16 .265 n/a .218 20-74 .616 481-304 Pct n/a n/a n/a .000 .357 .500 .111 n/a .213 .613 CCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Year W L Score Opponent Site 1999 W W L W 2000 L L 2001 L W W W W 2003 W W W 2004 L W W L 2007 W W W 2008 W L W W W Overall: 19-7 7-4 13-4 9-12 13-8 2-3 4-8 12-13 17-5 12-3 10-3 10-3 2-1 17-4 4-3 2-6 8-5 6-2 7-8 7-6 7-1 15-5 5-1 3-4 13-11 4-3 7-4 UC Riverside Chico State Chico State Chico State Grand Canyon Chico State Cal Poly Pomona Chico State Cal Poly Pomona CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino Cal State Stanislaus UC Davis Chico State UC San Diego CSU San Bernardino UC San Diego Chico State UC San Diego Chico State UC San Diego Cal State Stanislaus Chico State Cal State Stanislaus Chico State Chico State Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif San Bernardino, Calif San Bernardino, Calif San Bernardino, Calif San Bernardino, Calif Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Five Championships: 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008 NCAA WESTOpponent REGIONALSiteRESULTS Year W L Score 1991 L 12-18 UC Riverside L 2-5 Cal Poly SLO 1992 L 2-4 UC Riverside L 0-4 Cal Poly SLO 1998 W 6-5 Fort Hays State L 1-7 Chico State W 5-4 Fort Hays State L 6-13 Chico State 1999 L 4-12 Chico State W 15-3 Fort Hays State W 17-13 Mesa State L 4-12 Chico State 2001 W 8-1 New Mexico Highlands L 6-10 Saint Mary’s (TX) W 6-5 New Mexico Highlands W 10-6 Saint Mary’s (TX) L 6-10 Saint Mary’s (TX) 2003 L 8-12 UC Davis W 10-4 Western Oregon W 4-3 Fort Hays State L 0-5 UC Davis 2004 L 3-13 Colorado St-Pueblo W 4-2 Mesa State W 6-5 Colorado St-Pueblo L 1-4 Chico State 2007 L 7-8 Nebraska-Kearney W 10-3 UC San Diego L 1-4 Cal State L.A. 2008 W 15-2 Nebraska-Kearney W 10-4 Cal State Stanislaus W 13-2 Chico State W 11-4 Chico State Overall: 16-16 One Championship: 2008 Riverside, Calif Riverside, Calif San Luis Obispo, Calif San Luis Obispo, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Hays, Kansas Hays, Kansas Hays, Kansas Hays, Kansas Pueblo, Colo Pueblo, Colo Pueblo, Colo Pueblo, Colo Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif Chico, Calif NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Year W L 2008 W W L L Overall: 2-2 Score 10-1 6-5 1-2 1-2 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL Opponent Shippensburg Central Missouri Ouachita Baptist Ouachita Baptist LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 Site Sauget, Illinois Sauget, Illinois Sauget, Illinois Sauget, Illinois 33 SEAWOLVES IN THE PROS Since Coach Goelz took over in 1986, Sonoma State has sent 66 players on to the pros. In 2004, Sonoma State made waves when they had four players selected in the first eleven rounds of the Major League Baseball Draft. Last year, three Seawolves were selected in the draft and one other was signed before the draft by a major league team. Yr Name Acquired Team 2008 Travis Babin Drafted- 16th Round New York Mets Yr Name Acquired Team 1996 Donald Quigley Drafted- 35th Round Kansas City Royals Konrad Thieme Drafted- 23rd Round Florida Marlins Mike Jackson Signed Free Agent Tampa Bay Devil Rays Kevin Asselin Drafted- 30th Round Chicago White Sox Chad Brewster Signed Free Agent Sonoma Co. Crushers* Matt Means Drafted- 37th Round San Diego Padres 1995 Rene Rascon Drafted- 5th Round Florida Marlins Nick O’Brien Signed Free Agent Ray Green Drafted- 42nd Round Florida Marlins Joliet Jackhammers* 2007 Brent Lysander Drafted- 16th Round Oakland Athletics Mike Golovich Signed Free Agent Surrey Glaciers* Bryan Oland Drafted- 24th Round San Diego Padres Ryan Latronico Signed Free Agent Ohio Valley Redcoats* Eli Rimes Drafted- 25th Round Cincinnati Reds Phil Denofrio Signed Free Agent Ohio Valley Redcoats* Paige Dumont Signed Free Agent Philadelphia Phillies Tony Shapiro Signed Free Agent Butte Copper Kings* 2006 Zack Pace Signed Free Agent Sioux City Explorers 1994 Nick Skuse Drafted- 7th Round Anaheim Angels Signed Free Agent Calgary Vipers Drafted- 32nd Round Florida Marlins 2005 Mike Bidwell Signed Free Agent Richmond Roosters* 1992 David Baine Drafted- 32nd Round San Francisco Giants Tony Alcantar Signed Free Agent Fullerton Flyers* 1991 Dan Calcagno Drafted- 41st Round San Francisco Giants William Krout Signed Free Agent Reno Silver Sox* Kevin Wong Signed Free Agent Milwaukee Brewers Dennis Peters Signed Free Agent Reno Silver Sox* Ed Millerick Signed Free Agent Erie, PA* Arizona Diamondbacks Chicago Cubs Brett White 2004 Brandon Burgess Drafted- 6th Round Walter White 1990 Brian McGee Signed Free Agent Tom Everidge Drafted- 10th Round Oakland Athletics Elgin Bobo Drafted- 38th Round Anaheim Angels Dan Barone Drafted- 11th Round Florida Marlins Durrell Rumsey Drafted- 42nd Round Minnesota Twins Darren Sack Drafted- 11th Round San Francisco Giants 1989 Vince Herring Signed Free Agent San Francisco Giants Mike Nunes Signed Free Agent Mesa Miners* Mark Quintel Signed Free Agent San Francisco Giants Mickey Coughlin Signed Free Agent Mesa Miners* Mike Bible Signed Free Agent Salt Lake City, UT* 2003 Tim Worthington Signed Free Agent New York Mets 1988 Rob Thomas Drafted- 21st Round Detroit Tigers Cook County Cheetahs* Bryan Rogers Drafted- 39th Round New York Mets Tom Rustrom Signed Free Agent Gil Barry 2002 Aaron Parker Signed Free Agent Drafted- 21st Round Atlanta Braves Mike Richardson Drafted- 28th Round San Diego Padres 2001 Fehlandt Lentini Signed Free Agent Houston Astros Anaheim Angels 1987 Rob Willson Drafted- 43rd Round San Francisco Giants Brett Lewis Signed Free Agent San Francisco Giants Ryan Johnston Drafted- 31st Round Philadelphia Phillies Ben Townsend Signed Free Agent Boise, ID* Brent Smith Signed Free Agent Cincinnati Reds Denny Carlisle Signed Free Agent Boise, ID* Allen Marshall Signed Free Agent Cook County Cheetahs* 1986 Tony Ciccone Drafted- 12th Round Los Angeles Dodgers Joe Nouguier Signed Free Agent Cook County Cheetahs* 1984 Joe Stevenson Drafted- 24th Round Boston Red Sox 2000 Derek Bell Signed Free Agent San Francisco Giants 1983 Roger Jensen Drafted- 2nd Round Chicago White Sox Jesse Bussard Drafted- 30th Round San Diego Padres 1981 Mike Simmons Signed Free Agent New York Yankees Jose Cerda Signed Free Agent San Francisco Giants 1980 Donnie Johnson Signed Free Agent Atlanta Braves Mike Nackord Signed Free Agent Feather River Mudcats* 1975 Marshall Brant Drafted- 4th Round New York Mets Chad Bircher Signed Free Agent Solano Steelheads* 1974 Wayne Bauers Drafted- 28th Round New York Mets 1998 Rob Franzi Signed Free Agent Richmond Roosters* *independent David Avila Signed Free Agent Florida Marlins Ryan Bedrosian Signed Free Agent Colin Stewart Richmond Roosters* Drafted- 18th Round Atlanta Braves 1997 John Schmitz Signed Free-Agent Richmond Roosters* Signed Free Agent Sonoma Co. Crushers* 34 John Peck SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 SEAWOLVES IN THE PROS 2008 STATISTICS Former Sonoma State players that competed for affiliated teams in 2008. Daniel Barone (2004) • Florida Marlins Team (Class) W-L ERA Albuquerque (AAA) 1-5 6.61 Carolina (AA) 3-1 2.38 G GS 9 9 7 6 SV IP BB SO 0 47.2 8 40 0 34.0 12 18 Tom Everidge (2002-04) • Oakland Athletics Team (Class) Midland (AA) AVG G AB .279 136 531 R HR RBI BB SB 89 22 115 55 0 Brandon Burgess (2002-04) • Arizona Diamondbacks Team (Class) Mobile (AA) AVG .200 G AB 72 175 R HR RBI BB SB 19 5 27 11 3 Bryan Oland (2006-07) • San Diego Padres Team (Class) Fort Wayne (L-A) W-L ERA 4-1 0.88 G GS 44 1 SV IP BB SO 1 51.0 8 64 Brent Lysander (2006-07) • Oakland Athletics Team (Class) W-L ERA Kane County (L-A) 1-3 4.53 Vancouver (SS) 1-0 7.94 G GS 24 1 2 0 SV IP BB SO 0 51.2 18 27 0 5.2 3 0 Eli Rimes (2007) • Cincinnati Reds Team (Class) GCL Reds (R) AVG .195 G AB 15 41 R HR RBI BB SB 2 0 3 6 0 Travis Babin (2006-08) • New York Mets Team (Class) Kingsport (R) W-L ERA 0-1 5.74 G GS 15 0 SV IP BB SO 1 26.2 9 27 Konrad Thieme (2007-08) • Florida Marlins Team (Class) Jamestown (SS) Jupiter (A) AVG .250 .000 G AB 22 60 2 1 R HR RBI BB SB 9 2 11 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 Kevin Asselin (2006-08) • Chicago White Sox Team (Class) Bristol (R) W-L ERA 0-1 1.31 G GS 16 0 SV IP BB SO 9 20.2 7 23 Matt Means (2004-08) • San Diego Padres Team (Class) Eugene (SS) W-L ERA 0-317.47 G GS 7 0 SV IP BB SO 0 5.2 11 3 Over the last two seasons, the Seawolves have had more than twice as many MLB Draft picks as any NCAA Division II school in the state. Not only are Sonoma State players being drafted, but they are excelling at the next level, as evidenced by Tom Everidge’s 115 RBIs at Double-A Midland and Dan Barone’s major league debut with the Florida Marlins in 2007. Drafted out of Sonoma State in 2004, Daniel Barone made his major league debut on August 10, 2007 for the Florida Marlins. MLB DRAFT PICKS CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS • LAST TWO YEARS School Cal State Fullerton UC Irvine Long Beach State Stanford San Diego State Pepperdine Cal Poly SLO UC Riverside USC Fresno State UC Davis San Francisco SONOMA STATE UCLA UC Santa Barbara California San Diego Loyola Marymount Sacramento State Santa Clara SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 Conference Division Big West I Big West I Big West I Pac 10 I Mountain West I West Coast I Big West I Big West I Pac 10 I WAC I Big West I West Coast I CCAA II Pac 10 I Big West I Pac 10 I West Coast I West Coast I Mountain West I West Coast I Drafted 16 14 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 9 8 8 7 6 6 5 5 4 35 WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Former Sonoma State baseball players continue to make a difference in their communities both on and off the field. Here is a list of former Cossacks and Seawolves involved in youth and professional sports. Name Position, School Name Position, School Lloyd Acosta Assistant Coach, Saint Mary’s (CA) Scott Griggs Assistant Coach, Concord High School Gregg Adams Assistant Coach, Sonoma State Matt Guerrero Head JV Coach, Palma High School Dave Avila Pitching Coach, Windsor High School Vince Herring Pitching Coach, Monterey Peninsula JC Alex Ball Head JV Coach, Garces Memorial High School Oscar Hirschcorn Head Coach, Fresno Pacific University Doug Bauman Athletic Trainer, UC San Diego Trevor Howell Assistant Coach, Monterey Peninsula JC Derek Bell Assistant Coach, Sonoma State Bo Jacobsen Assistant Varsity Coach, Drake HS Dekaheh Bomberry Pitching Coach, Sacramento CC Tim Kechter Assistant Varsity Coach, La Costa Canyon HS Eric Borba Head Varsity Coach, Orange Lutheran HS Brett Kim Assistant Coach, Sonoma State Mike Braught Head Varsity Coach, Laytonville High School Bob Leslie (deceased) Head Varsity Coach, Casa Grande High School Tom Byrne Assistant Coach, Casa Grande High School Dan Leslie Director, Camp for a Cure Dan Calcagno Head Football Coach, Chabot JC Dan Lifvendahl Head Varsity Coach, Fort Bragg High School Jason Campbell Vice Principal, Elk Grove Unified School District George Lopata Assistant Coach, Saugus High School Matt Collins Head Football Coach, Hartnell JC Justin Machado Head Coach, La Costa Canyon High School Mark Domenichelli Head Varsity Coach, Healdsburg High School Matt Markovich Athletic Director, College of Marin Jason Drotar Assistant Coach, Los Gatos High School Damien Marshall Assistant Coach, Contra Costa JC Dan Fager (deceased) Head Varsity Coach, Petaluma High School Paul Maytorena Head Varsity Coach, Casa Grande High School Tim Faulkner Head Coach, Woodside High School Brian McGee Head JV Coach, Santa Rosa High School Lance Fischer Assistant Coach, Sierra Junior College Mike Nackord Assistant Coach, Sonoma State Mark Fobian Hitting Instructor, Texas Chris Newton Head JV Coach, Palma High School Matt Fonteno Assistant Coach, Chico State Jeff Ogston Head Varsity Coach, Rancho Cotate High School Ray Green Head Coach, Greenfield High School Scott Ovard Assistant Coach, Douglas High School Daniel Phillips Head Coach, Monterey Peninsula JC Lou Poloni Assistant Varsity Coach, Kelseyville High School Gino Pomilla Assistant Coach, College of the Canyons Mark Popadopolous Associate Athletic Director, Saint Mary’s (CA) Dan Prentice Assistant JV Coach, Garces High School Gabe Raymond Assistant Varsity Coach, Napa High School Bobby Reggiani Assistant Coach, Gavilan JC Mike Rodriguez Assistant Coach, UNC-Greensboro Jose Sandoval Assistant Coach, Mission JC Matt Schaffert JV Basketball Coach, Casa Grande High School Ryan Souza Assistant Coach, Concord High School Brian Stream Assistant Coach, Cal State Monterey Bay Terry Thompson Pitching Coach, Occidental College Brady Thurman Head Coach, South Torrance High School Dale Velk Head Coach, Thompson Middle School Erik Wagle Pitching Coach, San Jose CC Jim Wandzilak Assistant Varsity Coach, San Marin High School Brett Wedding Pitching Coach, Vintage High School Walter White Associate Head Coach, Sonoma State Nick Wilcox Assistant Coach, Stevenson High School Rob Willson Head Coach, Sierra Junior College Sonoma State celebrates its first league championship, an NCAC crown in 1990. 36 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 SEAWOLVES FAST BREAK Listen to the Seawolves Fast Break! Wednesdays at 9:30 am Wednesdays at 4:45 pm SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 37 YEARLY RESULTS 1991 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 29-14-1 NCAC Record: 21-7 at Cal Poly SLO W, 7-4 at CSU Dominguez Hills T, 2-2 at La Verne W, 3-2 at Biola W, 12-6 Chico State W, 6-5 Chico State L, 4-5 Chico State L, 2-4 Pacific L, 7-9 at Cal State Hayward W, 2-1 UC Davis W, 1-0 at UC Davis W, 3-0 at UC Davis W, 4-1 at San Francisco State W, 7-2 San Francisco State W, 7-2 San Francisco State W, 4-1 Willamette W, 15-2 George Fox L, 3-5 George Fox W, 4-2 Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-3 Cal Poly Pomona L, 1-5 Willamette W, 6-3 Willamette W, 8-0 Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-2 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 13-14 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 2-5 Cal State Hayward W, 5-4 at Cal State Hayward W, 13-3 at Cal State Hayward W, 5-4 at UC Davis L, 9-10 UC Davis W, 4-3 UC Davis W, 5-2 at Sacramento State L, 4-12 San Francisco State W, 16-0 at San Francisco State L, 3-5 at San Francisco State W, 3-1 at San Francisco W, 7-3 at Chico State W, 11-2 at Chico State W, 8-5 at Chico State W, 10-3 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-0 Cal State Stanislaus W, 2-0 Cal State Stanislaus L, 2-5 1992 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 32-17-1 NCAC Record: 23-7 Cal State L.A. W, 5-2 Cal State L.A. L, 1-3 at San Diego State W, 6-4 at San Diego State L, 3-4 at San Francisco L, 7-8 at CSU Dominguez Hills L, 1-5 at CSU Dominguez Hills T, 1-1 at Biola W, 15-1 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 5-7 Cal State Stanislaus W, 4-0 Cal State Stanislaus W, 2-1 at UC Davis W, 2-1 UC Davis W, 6-5 UC Davis W, 4-3 San Francisco State L, 4-5 at San Francisco State W, 3-0 at San Francisco State W, 3-0 at Chico State L, 4-10 George Fox W, 9-7 George Fox W, 5-2 at Hawaii Pacific L, 2-3 at Hawaii Pacific W, 5-4 at Hawaii Pacific L, 3-5 at Hawaii Pacific W, 4-3 at Hawaii Pacific L, 0-6 Willamette W, 7-4 Willamette W, 4-2 at Nevada-Reno L, 5-6 Cal State Hayward W, 11-2 at Cal State Hayward L, 5-8 at Cal State Hayward L, 5-10 UC Davis W, 6-2 at UC Davis L, 3-4 at UC Davis W, 4-3 at San Francisco State W, 4-2 San Francisco State W, 6-0 San Francisco State W, 5-0 at Chico State W, 11-7 at Chico State W, 6-5 Chico State L, 7-9 Chico State W, 7-3 Chico State W, 7-3 NCAA West Regional (Riverside) Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-0 at UC Riverside L, 12-18 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 13-1 vs Cal Poly SLO L, 2-5 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-4 at Cal State Hayward Cal State Hayward Cal State Hayward W, 12-11 W, 2-1 W, 4-1 San Francisco W, 12-1 Concordia (CA) W, 14-3 at San Francisco W, 10-9 NCAA West Regional (San L. Obispo) Chico State W, 5-3 vs UC Riverside L, 2-4 Chico State L, 3-7 vs Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-4 Chico State L, 1-5 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 2-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-2 Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-5 Head Coach: John Goelz George Fox W, 6-2 Overall Record: 33-21 George Fox L, 3-5 NCAC Record: 21-14 Cal State Hayward W, 6-1 at Hawaii Hilo W, 10-6 at Cal State Hayward W, 6-3 at Hawaii Hilo W, 24-14 at Cal State Hayward W, 5-1 at Hawaii Hilo W, 10-7 The Master’s College W, 10-2 at Hawaii Hilo W, 7-0 The Master’s College W, 6-1 at Hawaii Pacific L, 6-12 at UC Davis L, 1-6 at Hawaii Pacific L, 1-6 at UC Davis L, 2-8 at Hawaii Pacific W, 5-3 at UC Davis L, 5-6 at Hawaii Pacific L, 2-6 San Francisco State L, 9-11 Cal Poly Pomona L, 1-6 at San Francisco State W, 9-6 Cal Poly Pomona W, 8-1 at San Francisco State W, 5-4 at San Jose State L, 8-10 at Chico State W, 8-5 at San Francisco State W, 9-5 at Chico State L, 1-9 San Francisco State W, 4-3 at Chico State L, 2-6 San Francisco State W, 4-3 at Chico State L, 3-6 at Menlo W, 12-1 Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-4 at Chico State W, 8-7 Cal State Stanislaus L, 2-4 at Chico State W, 13-7 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-8 at Chico State W, 11-0 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 0-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 9-4 at Cal State Hayward W, 9-4 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 6-7 at Cal State Hayward L, 1-10 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 0-1 Cal State Hayward L, 3-10 at Cal State Hayward L, 4-5 Cal State Hayward W, 4-2 Cal State Hayward L, 5-9 UC Davis W, 7-6 Cal State Hayward W, 5-3 UC Davis L, 4-7 George Fox L, 12-14 at UC Davis L, 0-4 George Fox L, 3-6 at UC Davis L, 3-6 Willamette W, 13-2 at San Francisco State W, 5-2 UC Davis W, 6-4 at San Francisco State W, 6-0 at UC Davis L, 5-6 San Francisco State L, 1-2 at UC Davis W, 2-0 San Francisco State W, 4-2 San Francisco State W, 4-1 San Francisco State W, 7-5 at San Francisco State L, 4-5 at San Francisco State W, 1-0 Head Coach: John Goelz Chico State W, 6-0 Overall Record: 25-28 Chico State W, 15-5 NCAC Record: 17-18 Chico State W, 7-2 at San Francisco L, 4-11 Chico State W, 4-1 at Pacific L, 3-8 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 6-8 at Cal State L.A. W, 7-1 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 5-9 at Pomona-Pitzer W, 16-13 Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-6 at Biola L, 2-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 12-6 at Hawaii Pacific W, 9-8 Cal State Hayward W, 9-7 at Hawaii Pacific % L, 6-7 at San Francisco W, 8-1 at Hawaii Pacific L, 4-5 at Cal State Hayward W, 13-1 at Hawaii Pacific W, 7-5 at Cal State Hayward W, 9-2 at Hawaii Hilo L, 2-4 Menlo W, 16-7 at Hawaii Hilo L, 6-8 at UC Davis L, 9-22 at Hawaii Hilo W, 5-4 UC Davis L, 4-13 at Hawaii Hilo L, 3-7 UC Davis L, 1-8 at Hawaii Hilo W, 9-4 at UC Davis L, 2-7 at Chico State W, 5-3 San Francisco W, 8-6 at Chico State W, 3-1 San Francisco W, 9-4 at Chico State W, 6-1 at UC Davis W, 6-1 Lewis and Clark L, 0-1 Lewis and Clark L, 3-4 Head Coach: John Goelz at Cal State Stanislaus W, 9-4 Overall Record: 23-25 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 9-5 NCAC Record: 14-21 Cal State Stanislaus L, 2-3 at Hawaii Hilo L, 0-6 Cal State Hayward W, 14-7 at Hawaii Hilo W, 7-3 at UC Davis L, 2-3 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 3-8 UC Davis W, 7-4 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 17-4 UC Davis W, 9-1 at Cal State L.A. W, 14-12 Menlo W, 9-4 at Cal State L.A. L, 6-12 Cal State Hayward L, 5-6 1993 1995 1994 An All-American in 1990, Brian McGee was inducted into the SSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006. 38 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 at Cal State Hayward W, 10-2 at Cal State Hayward L, 10-12 at Cak State Stanislaus W, 18-17 Chico State W, 9-3 Chico State L, 2-3 Chico State L, 2-10 at Menlo W, 7-3 San Francisco State L, 4-11 San Francisco State L, 2-10 San Francisco State W, 15-1 at San Francisco State W, 4-1 at San Francisco State L, 0-5 Chico State L, 2-3 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 6-10 Cal State Stanislaus L, 5-8 Cal State Stanislaus L, 0-2 UC Davis L, 1-3 at UC Davis W, 8-4 at UC Davis L, 4-5 at San Francisco State L, 1-4 at San Francisco State L, 5-6 at Cal State Hayward W, 5-4 Cal State Hayward L, 4-11 Cal State Hayward W, 11-2 % game forfeited by Hawaii Pacific 1996 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 30-26-1 NCAC Record: 16-19 at Hawaii Pacific W, 19-11 at Hawaii Pacific W, 10-5 at Hawaii Pacific W, 6-1 at Hawaii Pacific L, 5-6 at Hawaii Hilo W, 8-1 at Hawaii Hilo L, 4-6 at Hawaii Hilo L, 3-8 at Hawaii Hilo W, 8-0 at Hawaii Hilo W, 21-7 at Cal State L.A. L, 4-8 at The Master’s College W, 14-5 at The Master’s College T, 4-4 at Cal State Northridge L, 3-8 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 9-1 Patten W, 9-5 San Francisco State L, 4-5 at San Francisco State W, 9-1 at San Francisco State L, 1-3 UC Davis L, 5-11 at Cal State Hayward L, 3-5 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 8-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 4-1 UC Davis W, 7-6 at UC Davis L, 12-16 at UC Davis L, 2-11 Willamette W, 7-6 Cal Poly Pomona W, 5-4 Cal Poly Pomona W, 9-1 at Menlo L, 3-8 Patten W, 8-7 Patten L, 3-9 Patten W, 5-4 San Francisco State L, 3-7 at Cal State Hayward L, 4-5 Cal State Hayward W, 8-5 Cal State Hayward W, 8-2 at Chico State W, 8-6 at Chico State L, 1-4 at Chico State L, 0-5 at San Francisco State L, 1-10 San Francisco State W, 7-2 San Francisco State L, 2-3 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 10-3 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-6 Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-2 at Chico State at UC Davis UC Davis UC Davis Cal State Stanislaus Cal State Hayward at Cal State Hayward at Cal State Hayward Chico State Chico State Chico State 1997 L, 7-8 W, 3-2 L, 3-5 L, 2-6 W, 8-1 W, 6-5 L, 2-9 L, 2-5 L, 7-10 L, 5-6 W, 3-2 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 37-20 NCAC Record: 25-10 at Hawaii Hilo L, 7-11 at Hawaii Hilo W, 8-3 at Hawaii Hilo W, 10-4 at Hawaii Pacific L, 3-6 at Hawaii Pacific W, 7-5 at Hawaii Pacific W, 9-1 at Hawaii Pacific L, 4-13 at Hawaii Pacific L, 4-10 at Cal State L.A. W, 2-1 at Loyola Marymount L, 6-7 at Biola W, 12-7 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 6-8 Petten W, 11-10 Menlo W, 11-5 Menlo W, 8-3 at Cal State Hayward W, 18-9 Cal State Hayward W, 6-1 Cal State Hayward W, 6-0 San Francisco State W, 7-1 at San Francisco State W, 4-3 at San Francisco State W, 5-2 at San Francisco L, 13-24 Chico State L, 3-7 Chico State L, 1-6 Chico State L, 2-3 Concordia (CA) L, 5-12 Concordia (CA) W, 7-3 Western Oregon L, 8-11 Western Oregon L, 5-8 Cal Poly Pomona W, 3-1 Cal Poly Pomona W, 3-1 UC Davis W, 2-1 at UC Davis L, 6-8 at UC Davis W, 6-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 1-0 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 5-4 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 20-10 Cal State Hayward W, 6-5 Cal State Hayward W, 7-5 at Cal State Hayward W, 3-2 at Cal State Hayward W, 15-1 at San Francisco State W, 7-4 at San Francisco State W, 9-2 San Francisco State W, 8-6 San Francisco State W, 5-1 Chico State L, 3-5 at Chico State W, 8-4 at Chico State L, 9-11 at Chico State L, 5-9 at UC Davis L, 1-3 at UC Davis L, 2-5 UC Davis L, 4-9 UC Davis W, 6-5 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 19-4 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-5 Cal State Stanislaus W, 10-6 Cal State Stanislaus W, 8-7 1998 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 33-21 NCAC Record: 23-12 at Hawaii Pacific W, 9-3 at Hawaii Pacific L, 1-12 at Hawaii Pacific W, 5-3 at Hawaii Pacific L, 2-16 at Hawaii Hilo W, 3-2 at Hawaii Hilo L, 8-9 at Hawaii Hilo W, 8-0 at Hawaii Hilo W, 10-4 at UC Riverside L, 4-5 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 1-5 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 6-7 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 8-11 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 2-0 at San Francisco State W, 13-3 at San Francisco State L, 3-4 at Chico State L, 6-10 at Chico State L, 3-8 Chico State W, 10-2 Chico State L, 4-7 at UC Davis W, 13-9 UC Davis L, 2-4 UC Davis W, 6-2 Metro State W, 11-7 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 32-9 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-6 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 10-4 at San Francisco W, 12-6 at Cal State Hayward L, 10-12 at Cal State Hayward W, 1-0 at Cal State Hayward W, 5-2 at San Francisco State W, 11-8 San Francisco State L, 2-4 San Francisco State W, 5-4 San Francisco State W, 3-2 San Francisco State W, 4-3 Chico State W, 8-6 Chico State L, 1-5 at Chico State W, 11-8 UC Davis W, 9-7 at UC Davis L, 6-12 at UC Davis L, 7-10 UC Davis W, 8-7 Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-6 Cal State Stanislaus W, 11-2 Cal State Stanislaus L, 4-11 Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-4 Cal State Hayward W, 7-1 Cal State Hayward W, 13-3 at Cal State Hayward W, 10-1 Cal State Hayward W 15-0 NCAA West Regional (Chico) vs Fort Hays State at Chico State vs Fort Hays State at Chico State W, 6-5 L, 1-7 W, 5-4 L, 6-13 1999 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 40-26 CCAA Record: 21-15 at Hawaii Hilo W, 10-5 at Hawaii Hilo W, 3-1 at Hawaii Hilo W, 5-3 at Hawaii Hilo L, 4-5 at Hawaii Hilo L, 5-6 at Hawaii Hilo L, 1-8 at Hawaii Pacific L, 4-6 at Hawaii Pacific W, 6-1 at Hawaii Pacific L, 4-5 at Hawaii Pacific L, 4-6 at Hawaii Pacific L, 1-14 at San Francisco State W, 12-1 San Francisco State W, 13-0 at Chico State W, 5-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 14-9 Hawaii Pacific W, 5-3 at San Francisco L, 9-18 Cal State L.A. W, 11-0 Cal State L.A. W, 4-3 Cal State L.A. L, 0-4 Cal State L.A. W, 7-0 at Grand Canyon W, 19-7 at Grand Canyon L, 1-8 at Grand Canyon L, 4-8 at Grand Canyon L, 3-6 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 7-8 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 6-7 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 6-3 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 3-2 at San Francisco State W, 14-5 Savannah Coll. of A&D W, 11-3 Savannah Coll. of A&D W, 6-5 at San Francisco State W, 10-3 San Francisco State W, 10-0 San Francisco State W, 5-1 Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 9-3 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 12-10 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 11-5 at UC Davis L, 2-3 at UC Davis L, 3-8 UC Davis W, 11-10 UC Davis L, 11-16 Chico State W, 9-8 Chico State L, 2-4 at Chico State L, 11-16 at Cal State Hayward W, 9-4 Cal State Hayward W, 16-10 Cal State Hayward W, 13-4 at Chico State L, 3-5 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 9-6 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 9-7 at CSU Dominguez Hills L, 2-3 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 9-5 CSU San Bernardino W, 17-1 CSU San Bernardino W, 6-2 CSU San Bernardino L, 2-3 CSU San Bernardino L, 1-10 CCAA Championship (Chico) vs UC Riverside at Chico State at Chico State at Chico State W, 7-4 W, 13-4 L, 9-12 W, 13-8 NCAA West Regional (Chico) at Chico State vs Fort Hays State vs Mesa State at Chico State 2000 L, 4-12 W, 15-3 W, 17-13 L, 4-12 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 39-23 CCAA Record: 25-15 at Hawaii Hilo L, 0-4 at Hawaii Hilo L, 1-7 at Hawaii Pacific W, 10-2 at Hawaii Pacific W, 15-12 at Hawaii Pacific W, 8-5 at Hawaii Pacific L, 10-17 at Hawaii Pacific W, 11-10 California Christian W, 12-0 California Christian W, 3-2 at San Francisco L, 0-7 San Francisco State W, 8-4 Savannah Coll. of A&D W, 13-0 Savannah Coll. of A&D W, 7-0 at Cal State L.A. W, 2-0 YEARLY RESULTS During his Sonoma State career, Derek Bell became the school’s all-time leader in nearly every offensive category. at Cal State L.A. W, 11-3 at Cal State L.A. W, 5-4 at Cal State L.A. W, 5-4 at Grand Canyon L, 6-9 at Grand Canyon W, 9-7 at Grand Canyon L, 3-14 at Grand Canyon L, 7-10 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 11-8 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 3-5 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 4-8 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 5-2 San Francisco State W, 8-6 San Francisco State W, 9-1 at San Francisco State W, 11-7 at San Francisco State L, 0-2 Metro State L, 7-8 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 19-4 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 2-1 Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-0 Cal State Stanislaus W, 8-2 UC Davis W, 4-3 UC Davis W, 6-5 UC Davis W, 11-10 at UC Davis W, 14-8 at UC Davis L, 6-8 Hawaii Pacific W, 5-2 at Chico State L, 4-8 at Chico State L, 6-7 Chico State L, 2-6 Chico State L, 0-3 Cal State Hayward W, 8-4 at Cal State Hayward W, 15-4 UC Davis W, 11-4 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 8-3 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 7-3 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 14-6 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 2-1 at CSU San Bernardino W, 13-9 at CSU San Bernardino W, 14-11 at CSU San Bernardino W, 17-9 at CSU San Bernardino W, 19-12 at UC Davis L, 2-6 at UC Riverside L, 1-7 at UC Riverside L, 7-12 at UC Riverside L, 4-5 at UC Riverside L, 2-9 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 CCAA Championship (Chico) vs Grand Canyon at Chico State L, 2-3 L, 4-8 2001 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 50-17 CCAA Record: 29-7 at Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii Pacific at Cal State Hayward at San Francisco State Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A. Cal State L.A. Cal State L.A. Cal State L.A. Vanguard at San Francisco State at San Francisco State San Francisco State San Francisco State Augustana College Augustana College at Cal State Stanislaus at Cal State Stanislaus Cal State Stanislaus Cal State Stanislaus at UC Davis at UC Davis UC Davis UC Davis Chico State Chico State at Chico State W, 9-8 L, 5-15 W, 12-7 W, 7-1 W, 9-8 L, 3-6 L, 9-11 L, 7-10 W, 10-6 W, 17-2 W, 11-9 W, 14-7 W, 5-4 L, 6-9 W, 5-4 L, 3-5 W, 14-2 W, 10-2 L, 8-11 W, 15-4 W, 11-4 W, 8-5 L, 3-4 W, 19-0 W, 13-4 W, 14-5 W, 5-3 W, 7-0 W, 11-5 L, 3-6 W, 24-8 W, 4-2 W, 11-1 W, 5-2 W, 2-0 W, 6-2 39 YEARLY RESULTS at Hawaii Pacific W, 11-7 at Hawaii Pacific L, 6-9 at Hawaii Pacific L, 5-17 at Hawaii Pacific W, 3-0 St. Martin’s College W, 8-0 St. Martin’s College W, 11-0 St. Martin’s College W, 10-2 Bethany College W, 9-0 at San Francisco W, 10-5 at La Verne W, 7-3 at Biola W, 13-5 San Francisco State W, 14-1 San Francisco State W, 5-2 at San Francisco State L, 5-6 at San Francisco State W, 15-1 at Chico State L, 11-18 at Chico State L, 7-13 Chico State L, 1-4 Chico State L, 3-5 Concordia (CA) W, 9-3 Concordia (CA) W, 7-1 CCAA Championship (Chico) at Cal State Stanislaus W, 4-3 vs Cal Poly Pomona L, 12-13 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-0 vs Chico State W, 17-5 Cal State Stanislaus W, 10-3 vs Cal Poly Pomona W, 12-3 Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-2 vs CS San Bernardino W, 10-3 UC Davis W, 6-5 CS San Bernardino W, 10-3 UC Davis L, 2-5 NCAA West Regional (San Antonio) at UC Davis L, 3-7 vs New Mex. Highlands W, 8-1 at UC Davis L, 5-9 at St. Mary’s (TX) L, 6-10 Cal Poly Pomona W, 2-1 vs New Mex. Highlands W, 6-5 Cal Poly Pomona L, 2-3 at St. Mary’s (TX) W, 10-6 Cal Poly Pomona L, 5-9 at St. Mary’s (TX) L, 6-10 Cal Poly Pomona W, 3-1 Biola L, 2-7 Biola W, 7-2 San Francisco State W, 8-7 Head Coach: John Goelz at UC San Diego W, 15-13 Overall Record: 41-24 at UC San Diego L, 1-6 CCAA Record: 20-20 at UC San Diego L, 1-15 Cal State Hayward W, 4-2 at UC San Diego W, 7-2 at Hawaii Hilo W, 5-3 at CSU San Bernardino W, 5-4 at Hawaii Hilo W, 4-3 at CSU San Bernardino L, 1-7 at Hawaii Hilo W, 2-0 at CSU San Bernardino L, 1-8 at Hawaii Hilo W, 10-0 at CSU San Bernardino L, 3-9 at Hawaii Pacific W, 9-6 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 17-12 at Hawaii Pacific L, 7-9 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 2-1 at Hawaii Pacific W, 23-3 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 5-2 at Hawaii Pacific W, 6-3 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 2-1 at Chico State Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific Cal Baptist Cal Baptist Biola Biola at UC Davis at CS Dominguez Hills at CS Dominguez Hills at CS Dominguez Hills at CS Dominguez Hills UC Davis CS San Bernardino CS San Bernardino CS San Bernardino CS San Bernardino UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego L, 0-1 W, 12-1 W, 10-1 L, 7-10 W, 9-8 W, 5-3 L, 0-3 W, 12-5 W, 5-4 L, 2-4 W, 14-5 W, 4-1 W, 7-5 L, 4-7 W, 2-0 W, 4-2 W, 7-3 W, 15-2 W, 5-4 W, 3-1 W, 13-5 2002 at Cal State L.A. at Cal State L.A. at Cal State L.A. at Cal State L.A. Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Grand Canyon L, 9-11 L, 8-10 W, 17-1 W, 4-1 W, 10-6 L, 3-4 L, 0-3 L, 4-8 2003 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 46-15-1 CCAA Record: 27-11 at Biola W, 8-2 at Biola W, 4-0 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 4-1 at San Francisco State T 10-10 at Hawaii Pacific W, 15-6 at Hawaii Pacific W, 9-2 at Hawaii Pacific W, 8-5 at Hawaii Pacific W, 11-3 at Hawaii Pacific L, 1-2 at Hawaii Pacific W, 6-1 at San Francisco L, 8-9 at UC Davis W, 7-1 UC Davis L, 1-3 UC Davis W, 5-2 at UC Davis L, 4-9 Chico State W, 12-1 Chico State W, 7-1 at Chico State L, 2-3 at Chico State W, 8-0 Cal Baptist W, 2-1 Cal Baptist W, 5-4 at San Francisco State W, 6-2 San Francisco State W, 5-4 San Francisco State W, 6-0 at San Francisco State W, 4-3 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-0 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 10-12 Cal State Stanislaus W, 4-2 Cal State Stanislaus W, 3-2 Vanguard W, 5-2 Vanguard W, 5-3 UC San Diego L, 6-9 UC San Diego L, 1-7 UC San Diego L, 2-5 UC San Diego W, 2-1 at CSU Dominguez Hills L, 3-6 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 11-8 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 6-4 at CSU Dominguez Hills L, 5-9 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 5-12 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 7-1 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 8-4 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 13-1 CSU San Bernardino W, 5-4 CSU San Bernardino W, 7-3 CS San Bernardino W, 3-0 CSU San Bernardino W, 14-10 Biola W, 1-0 at Grand Canyon W, 8-4 at Grand Canyon W, 15-8 at Grand Canyon W, 5-2 at Grand Canyon W, 10-3 Cal State L.A. W, 9-2 Cal State L.A. L, 3-5 CCAA Championship (Chico) Darren Sack ranks second in school history in wins, innings pitched, and strikeouts. 40 vs Cal State Stanislaus vs UC Davis vs Chico State W, 2-1 W, 17-4 W, 4-3 NCAA West Regional (Hays, KS) vs UC Davis vs Western Oregon at Fort Hays State vs UC Davis L, 8-12 W 10-4 W 4-3 L, 0-5 2004 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 39-28 CCAA Record: 25-15 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 13-4 at Hawaii Pacific W, 14-10 at Hawaii Pacific W, 9-2 at Hawaii Pacific L, 8-9 at Hawaii Pacific W, 17-3 at Hawaii Pacific W, 5-3 at Hawaii Pacific L, 9-11 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 18-3 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 10-9 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 8-4 CSU Dominguez Hills W, 13-0 at Chico State L, 12-15 at Chico State L, 10-13 at UC Davis L, 7-8 at UC Davis L, 5-9 UC Davis L, 2-4 UC Davis L, 1-2 Western Oregon L, 3-4 Western Oregon W, 4-1 Western Oregon W, 5-3 Western Oregon L, 0-2 Western Oregon W, 4-2 Biola L, 5-6 Biola L, 1-4 at Cal State Hayward L, 4-7 Chico State W, 9-4 Chico State L, 3-4 Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-5 San Francisco State W, 7-1 San Francisco State W, 4-1 San Francisco State W, 7-2 San Francisco State W, 14-2 at UC San Diego L, 8-9 at UC San Diego L, 4-9 at UC San Diego L, 0-14 at UC San Diego W, 11-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 8-7 Cal State Stanislaus W, 3-2 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 15-11 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 4-1 at Cal State L.A. W, 12-8 at Cal State L.A. W, 4-2 at Cal State L.A. W, 18-15 at Cal State L.A. W, 6-5 at San Francisco L, 2-9 Cal Poly Pomona L, 4-5 Cal Poly Pomona L, 2-4 Cal Poly Pomona W, 6-0 Cal Poly Pomona W, 8-0 San Francisco State W, 4-2 Grand Canyon W, 14-4 Grand Canyon W, 9-0 Grand Canyon L, 7-8 Grand Canyon L, 3-6 UC Davis W, 12-6 at CSU San Bernardino W, 9-5 at CSU San Bernardino L, 16-19 at CSU San Bernardino W, 9-3 at CSU San Bernardino W, 10-3 CCAA Championship (San Bern.) vs UC San Diego at CSU San Bernardino vs UC San Diego vs Chico State L, 2-6 W, 8-5 W, 6-2 L, 7-8 CCAA Championship (Pueblo, CO) at Colorado State-Pueblo vs Mesa State at Colorado State-Pueblo vs Chico State SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 L, 13-3 W, 4-2 W, 6-5 L, 1-4 2005 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 25-30 CCAA Record: 19-19 at San Francisco State W, 5-0 San Francisco State W, 10-9 San Francisco State W, 4-1 at UC Davis L, 4-8 Cal State Stanislaus W, 6-5 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 6-9 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 8-11 at Hawaii Pacific L, 2-3 at Hawaii Pacific W, 2-1 at Hawaii Pacific L, 4-5 at Hawaii Pacific W, 2-1 at Hawaii Pacific L, 1-2 at Hawaii Pacific W, 3-1 at CSU Dominguez Hills L, 7-12 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 9-3 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 18-1 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 11-10 at Chico State L, 4-8 at Chico State L, 3-6 at Chico State L, 3-4 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-11 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 6-7 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-5 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 7-2 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 9-1 Chico State L, 3-5 Chico State L, 2-6 Chico State W, 1-0 Biola W, 3-2 Biola W, 7-4 Biola L, 4-5 Biola L, 6-7 Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-5 Cal State Stanislaus W, 8-3 at Grand Canyon L, 3-7 at Grand Canyon L, 5-7 at Grand Canyon L, 4-6 at Grand Canyon W, 11-4 at Grand Canyon L, 5-10 Cal State L.A. L, 2-6 Cal State L.A. W, 3-2 Cal State L.A. W, 5-1 Cal State L.A. L, 5-6 Cal State East Bay L, 2-3 CSU San Bernardino W, 3-1 CSU San Bernardino L, 1-6 CSU San Bernardino W, 13-12 CSU San Bernardino W, 8-6 UC San Diego W, 7-4 UC San Diego L, 3-7 UC San Diego W, 1-0 UC San Diego L, 1-7 San Francisco State W, 5-4 at San Francisco State L, 5-7 at San Francisco State L, 5-6 2006 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 28-23-1 CCAA Record: 17-15 at Cal State Monterey Bay W, 9-5 at Cal State Monterey BayW, 12-3 at Cal State Monterey BayW, 12-3 at Cal State East Bay W, 13-10 vs New Mexico Highlands W, 9-0 at Grand Canyon W, 10-9 at Grand Canyon L, 11-14 San Francisco State L, 5-6 Western Oregon L, 0-8 Western Oregon W, 7-6 Western Oregon L, 2-4 Western Oregon W, 7-3 Cal Poly Pomona W, 7-6 Cal Poly Pomona L, 3-6 Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-1 Cal Poly Pomona L, 7-12 at UC San Diego L, 1-2 at UC San Diego W, 13-10 at UC San Diego W, 3-2 at UC San Diego L, 7-11 at Cal State Monterey Bay W, 8-1 at Cal State Monterey BayW, 12-1 at Cal State Monterey BayW, 13-7 at Cal State Monterey BayW, 10-4 at CSU San Bernardino W, 13-3 at CSU San Bernardino W, 13-4 at CSU San Bernardino L, 2-3 at CSU San Bernardino W, 10-8 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 10-5 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 5-14 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 5-4 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 4-5 Cal State East Bay W, 6-5 Biola L, 6-7 Biola L, 2-13 San Francisco State T, 6-6 at Chico State W, 7-5 at Chico State L, 1-5 at Chico State W, 12-9 at Chico State L, 0-2 San Francisco State W, 8-7 San Francisco State L, 2-3 at Cal State L.A. L, 9-10 at Cal State L.A. L, 5-6 at Cal State L.A. W, 9-7 at Cal State L.A. L, 6-11 at San Francisco State W, 9-1 at San Francisco State San Francisco State at San Francisco State at San Francisco State San Francisco State 2007 L, 5-6 L, 6-8 L, 5-12 W, 6-4 W, 3-1 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 50-12 CCAA Record: 29-7 Cal State Monterey Bay W, 6-1 Cal State Monterey Bay W, 11-2 Cal State Monterey Bay W, 4-3 San Francisco State W, 11-8 at Grand Canyon L, 1-4 at Grand Canyon L, 7-9 at Grand Canyon W, 4-0 at Grand Canyon L, 5-15 Cal State Stanislaus W, 16-2 Cal State Stanislaus W, 2-0 Cal State Stanislaus W, 5-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 7-2 UC San Diego W, 4-2 UC San Diego W, 6-1 UC San Diego L, 3-5 UC San Diego W, 2-0 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 16-5 at CSU Dominguez Hills L, 2-4 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 6-1 at CSU Dominguez Hills W, 17-5 at San Francisco State W, 9-7 Grand Canyon W, 2-1 Grand Canyon W, 3-2 Grand Canyon W, 5-2 Grand Canyon W, 4-1 at San Francisco State W, 5-3 San Francisco State San Francisco State at San Francisco State Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific Cal State East Bay Cal State Monterey Bay Cal State Monterey Bay Cal State Monterey Bay Cal State Monterey Bay San Francisco State CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A. Cal State L.A. Cal State L.A. Cal State L.A. Chico State Chico State at Chico State at Chico State W, 7-0 W, 1-0 W, 5-3 W, 14-3 W, 4-2 W, 15-1 W, 10-1 W, 3-1 W, 12-4 W, 15-3 W, 5-4 W, 8-6 W, 5-4 W, 3-0 L, 3-4 W, 16-1 W, 13-9 W, 12-3 W, 10-1 W, 11-0 W, 18-7 L, 6-8 W, 6-2 W, 5-3 W, 4-1 L, 2-3 W, 5-1 L, 14-16 L, 0-3 W, 4-1 vs UC San Diego vs Chico State vs UC San Diego W, 7-6 W, 7-1 W, 15-5 vs Nebraska-Kearney vs UC San Diego at Cal State L.A. L, 7-8 W, 10-3 L, 1-4 CCAA Championship (Los Angeles) NCAA West Regional (Los Angeles) YEARLY RESULTS 2008 Head Coach: John Goelz Overall Record: 52-15 CCAA Record: 26-8 at Cal State Monterey Bay W, 7-1 at Cal State Monterey BayW, 12-2 at Cal State Monterey Bay W, 2-1 San Francisco State W, 22-0 San Francisco State W, 6-3 Patten W, 17-0 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 3-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 13-4 Cal State Stanislaus W, 1-0 at San Francisco State W, 20-6 College of Idaho W, 8-5 College of Idaho W, 14-1 Cal Poly Pomona W, 6-4 Cal Poly Pomona W, 7-0 Cal State Monterey Bay W, 10-0 Cal State Monterey Bay W, 8-7 Cal State Monterey Bay W, 11-5 Cal State Monterey Bay W, 6-2 at CSU San Bernardino W, 14-9 at CSU San Bernardino W, 3-2 at CSU San Bernardino W, 7-3 at CSU San Bernardino W, 9-4 San Francisco State W, 19-1 San Francisco State W, 4-1 at San Francisco State W, 8-6 at San Francisco State W, 8-7 Cal State East Bay W, 5-1 at Chico State W, 13-2 at Chico State W, 8-5 Chico State L, 2-5 Chico State L, 4-5 at Cal State L.A. W, 12-9 at Cal State L.A. W, 15-11 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 at Cal State L.A. at Cal State L.A. Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Grand Canyon at UC San Diego at UC San Diego at UC San Diego at UC San Diego Cal State Stanislaus Cal State Stanislaus at Cal State Stanislaus at Cal State Stanislaus Chapman Saint Mary’s (CA) CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Dominguez Hills W, 6-3 L, 7-8 W, 5-1 L, 4-5 W, 9-1 W, 7-1 L, 4-7 W, 13-2 W, 9-6 L, 4-5 W, 7-1 W, 11-2 L, 4-11 L, 0-3 L, 6-8 L, 3-10 L, 2-4 W, 4-1 W, 10-8 W, 9-7 vs Cal State Stanislaus at Chico State vs Cal State Stanislaus at Chico State at Chico State W, 5-1 L, 0-4 W, 13-11 W, 4-3 W, 7-4 vs Nebraska-Kearney vs Cal State Stanislaus at Chico State at Chico State W, 15-2 W, 10-4 W, 13-2 W, 11-4 vs Shippensburg vs Central Missouri vs Ouachita Baptist vs Ouachita Baptist W, 10-1 W, 6-5 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 CCAA Championship (Chico) NCAA West Regional (Chico) NCAA Div. II Champ. (Sauget, IL) 41 THE CCAA The CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION has been one of the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic conferences since its establishment in December 1938. The 11-member league is home to some of the nation’s finest NCAA Division II athletic programs in Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State L.A., Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Stanislaus, Chico State, UC San Diego, San Francisco State and Sonoma State. Additionally, California State University, Monterey Bay has begun its provisional status as a CCAA member. In 2006, Humboldt State departed from the Great Northwest Athletic Conference and joined the CCAA These institutions compete in seven women’s and six men’s CCAA-sponsored sports. Fall sports include men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. Men’s and women’s basketball are contested in the winter, and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, softball and baseball comprise spring competition. CCAA members have won 145 NCAA Championships (98 men, 47 women) which is far and away the most of any Division II conference. The CCAA has undergone several changes in conference membership since charter members UC Santa Barbara, Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State came together to form the league in 1938. Over the past 68 years, a number of institutions have been members of the CCAA, including Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Chapman, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Pacific, Pepperdine, UC Riverside, UC Davis and Grand Canyon University. CCAA Office: (925) 472-8299 Commissioner: Robert J. Hiegert Asst. Commissioner/SWA: Carol Rivera Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations: Al Barba Coordinator of Officiating: Dr. Bill White Dir. of Championships/Marketing: Marissa Parry PAST CCAA CHAMPIONS 1939 UC Santa Barbara 1940 UC Santa Barbara 1941 San Diego State Fresno State 1946 San Diego State 1947 San Diego State 1948 Pacific 1949 San Jose State 1950 Fresno State UC Santa Barbara 1951 Fresno State 1952 UC Santa Barbara 1953 San Diego State 1954 Fresno State 1955 Fresno State 1956 Fresno State 1957 San Diego State 1958 San Diego State 1959 Fresno State 1960 San Diego State 1961 Fresno State 1962 Fresno State 1963 Cal State L.A. 1964 Long Beach State 1965 Cal State Northridge 42 1966 Fresno State 1967 Fresno State 1968 Cal State L.A. 1969 Cal State Fullerton 1970 Cal State Northridge 1971 Cal State Northridge 1972 Cal State Northridge 1973 Cal State Northridge 1974 Cal State Fullerton 1975 Cal State Northridge 1976 Cal Poly Pomona 1977 UC Riverside 1978 none 1979 Cal Poly Pomona 1980 Cal Poly Pomona 1981 Cal State Northridge UC Riverside 1982 UC Riverside 1983 Cal Poly Pomona 1984 Chapman 1985 Cal Poly Pomona 1986 Cal State Dominguez Hills 1987 Cal State Dominguez Hills 1988 Cal Poly Pomona 1989 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 1990 Cal State Northridge UC Riverside 1991 Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly San Luis Obispo UC Riverside 1992 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo UC Riverside 1993 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 1994 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Cal State Dominguez Hills 1995 UC Riverside 1996 UC Riverside 1997 Cal State L.A. 1998 Cal State L.A. 1999SONOMA STATE 2000 Chico State 2001SONOMA STATE 2002 Cal State San Bernardino 2003SONOMA STATE 2004 Chico State 2005 UC San Diego 2006 Chico State 2007SONOMA STATE 2008SONOMA STATE SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 CAL STATE STANISLAUS Location: Turlock, Calif. Nickname: Warriors Conference: CCAA Head Coach: Kenny Leonesio 2008 Record: 37-23 2008 Series: Sonoma led 7-3 All-Time Series: Sonoma leads 90-42 www.warriorathletics.com CSU MONTEREY BAY OPPONENT INFORMATION CAL POLY POMONA Location: Pomona, Calif. Nickname: Broncos Conference: CCAA Head Coach: Mike Ashman 2008 Record: 16-31 2008 Series: Sonoma led 2-0 All-Time Series: Sonoma leads 29-24 www.broncoathletics.com CHICO STATE Location: Seaside, Calif. Nickname: Otters Conference: CCAA Head Coach: Rich Aldrete 2008 Record: 15-39 2008 Series: Sonoma led 7-0 All-Time Series: Sonoma leads 21-0 www.warriorathletics.com Location: Chico, Calif. Nickname: Wildcats Conference: CCAA Head Coach: Dave Taylor 2008 Record: 42-17 2008 Series: Sonoma led 6-3 All-Time Series: Chico leads 76-63 www.chicowildcats.com SAN FRANCISCO STATE CSU SAN BERNARDINO Location: San Francisco, Calif. Nickname: Gators Conference: CCAA Head Coach: Tony Dress 2008 Record: 8-46-1 2008 Series: Sonoma led 8-0 All-Time Series: Sonoma leads 105-37-2 www.sfstategators.com Location: San Bernardino, Calif. Nickname: Coyotes Conference: CCAA Head Coach: Don Parnell 2008 Record: 24-26 2008 Series: Sonoma led 4-0 All-Time Series: Sonoma leads 33-10 www.csusbathletics.com CENTRAL WASHINGTON CAL STATE EAST BAY Location: Ellensburg, Wash. Nickname: Wildcats Conference: GNAC Head Coach: Desi Storey 2008 Record: 30-21 2008 Series: Did not play All-Time Series: First meeting www.wildcatsports.com WESTERN OREGON Location: Monmouth, Ore. Nickname: Wolves Conference: GNAC Head Coach: Jeremiah Robbins 2008 Record: 39-19 2008 Series: Did not play All-Time Series: Sonoma leads 10-8 www.wouwolves.com Location: Hayward, Calif. Nickname: Pioneers Conference: Cal Pac Head Coach: Dirk Morrison 2008 Record: 28-16 2008 Series: Sonoma led 1-0 All-Time Series: Sonoma leads 71-18 www.csusbathletics.com CAL STATE L.A. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname: Golden Eagles Conference: CCAA Head Coach: Vince Beringhele 2008 Record: 29-22 2008 Series: Sonoma led 3-1 All-Time Series: Sonoma leads 30-17 www.csulaathletics.com CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS Location: Carson, Calif. Nickname: Toros Conference: CCAA Head Coach: Murphy Su’a 2008 Record: 21-34 2008 Series: Sonoma led 3-1 All-Time Series: Sonoma leads 29-9-2 www.gotoros.com UC SAN DIEGO Location: La Jolla, Calif. Nickname: Tritons Conference: CCAA Head Coach: Dan O’Brien 2008 Record: 43-18 2008 Series: Series tied 2-2 All-Time Series: Sonoma leads 21-16 www.gotoros.com CCAA CHAMPIONS 2008 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 SERIES HISTORIES Augustana College.....................................2-0 Bethany College...........................................1-0 Biola University...........................................16-9 Cal Baptist.........................................................3-1 California...........................................................0-1 California Christian......................................2-0 Cal Poly Pomona.................................... 29-24 Cal Poly SLO....................................................1-2 Cal State Dominguez Hills..............29-9-2 Cal State East Bay (Hayward).......... 71-18 Cal State L.A.............................................. 30-17 Cal State Monterey Bay.........................21-0 Cal State Northridge..................................0-2 Cal State San Bernardino.................. 33-10 Cal State Stanislaus............................... 90-42 Central Missouri............................................1-0 Chapman..........................................................0-1 Chico State................................................ 63-76 Colorado State-Pueblo.............................1-1 Concordia .......................................................5-2 Fort Hays State..............................................4-0 George Fox......................................................6-4 Grand Canyon.......................................... 19-21 Hawaii Hilo................................................. 22-13 Hawaii Pacific........................................... 43-30 Idaho, College of..........................................2-0 LaVerne..............................................................6-1 Loyola Marymount.....................................0-1 Lewis & Clark...................................................0-2 Master’s College...................................... 4-0-1 Menlo College............................................14-2 Mesa State........................................................2-0 Metro State......................................................1-1 Nebraska-Kearney.......................................1-1 Nevada-Reno..................................................3-4 New Mexico Highlands...........................3-0 Occidental College.....................................1-0 Oregon...............................................................2-0 Oregon State..................................................1-2 Oregon Tech...................................................2-1 Ouachita Baptist...........................................0-2 Pacific (CA).......................................................3-3 Patten College...............................................5-1 Pomona-Pitzer...............................................1-0 Sacramento State.....................................6-12 Saint Martin’s..................................................3-0 Saint Mary’s (CA)..........................................4-6 Saint Mary’s (TX)...........................................0-1 Santa Clara.......................................................0-1 San Diego State............................................1-1 San Francisco........................................... 14-10 San Francisco State........................105-37-2 San Jose State................................................1-2 Savannah College Art/Design.............4-0 Shippensburg................................................1-0 UC Davis...................................................... 54-56 UC Riverside....................................................1-5 UC Santa Barbara.........................................0-4 UC Santa Cruz................................................2-0 UC San Diego........................................... 21-16 Vanguard University...................................4-2 Warner Pacific................................................2-0 Western Oregon........................................10-8 Westmont .......................................................0-1 Willamette........................................................8-0 43 DEPARTMENT INFORMATION SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Department of Intercollegiate Athletics 1801 E. Cotati Ave. Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Phone_ _________________________________ 707-664-2521 Fax ____________________________________ 707-664-4104 Website_________________________ sonomaseawolves.com Director of Athletics_ ________________________ Bill Fusco Phone: 707-664-2521; E-Mail: bill.fusco@sonoma.edu Associate Athletics Director____________ Brandon Bronzan Phone: 707-664-2358; E-Mail: brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu Associate Athletics Director/SWA_ _______Yvonne Burbank Phone: 707-664-2641; E-Mail: yvonne.burbank@sonoma.edu Faculty Athletic Representative__________ Dr. Duane Dove Phone: 707-664-2954 E-Mail: duane.dove@sonoma.edu Administrative Analyst____________________Nancy Crosat Phone: 707-664-2044; E-Mail: nancy.crosat@sonoma.edu Equipment Manager_________________________Willie Lee Phone: 707-664-2106; E-Mail: willie.lee@sonoma.edu Special Events Coordinator_ ______________Megan Catton Phone: 707-664-2750; E-Mail: catton@sonoma.edu Compliance Assistant___________________Marie Supanich Phone: 707-664-2521; E-Mail: supanima@sonoma.edu Sports Information Phone___________________ 707-664-2358 Sports Information Fax______________________ 707-664-3291 Sports Information Director____________ Brandon Bronzan Phone: 707-664-2358; E-Mail: brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu Asst. Sports Info. Director__________________Michael Palia Phone: 707-664-2478; E-Mail: palia@sonoma.edu Athletic Training Phone_____________________ 707-664-2937 Head Athletic Trainer_ _______________________ Dave Orr Phone: 707-664-2937; E-Mail: david.orr@sonoma.edu Asst. Athletic Trainer________________________ Bo Owens Phone: 707-664-4316; E-Mail: bo.owens@sonoma.edu Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer_ ______________Julie Miller Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer_ ________ Andrew Simpkins BILL FUSCO DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Bill Fusco is now in his 12th year as the Director of Athletics at Sonoma State University. Under his leadership, SSU intercollegiate teams have become a competitive force since joining the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) in 1998. SSU teams have performed well at the regional and national level during his tenure. Fusco has overseen an unprecedented number of changes in the SSU intercollegiate athletic program, since his arrival in 1997. SSU Athletics has successfully moved into the CCAA, initiated the awarding of athletic scholarships, transitioned to a new mascot, established media partnerships and has expanded fund raising through special events like Bidnight Madness and the Annual Fund Drive of the University Athletic Association. Fusco has served as President of the CCAA (2004-05) and is the Past President of the NCAA Division II Athletics Directors Association. He also served for four years (1999-2003) on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Fusco also served on the NCAA Division II Degree Completion Scholarship Committee and the NCAA West Region Women’s Tennis Committee. He recently completed a term on the California State University Risk Management Authority Athletic Injury Medical Expense Board. Fusco was recently appointed to a four-year term on the NCAA Championships Committee. As President of the NCAA Division II Athletics Directors Association he helped develop the Division II Model Athletics Department, a program that establishes the guiding principles of operating a Division II intercollegiate athletic program. With over 27 years of combined athletic administrative experience, Fusco has served as Director of Athletics at the University of San Francisco and Dominican University of California and as Sports Information Director at St. Mary’s College in Moraga and the University of San Francisco. He is an adjunct faculty member in the USF Graduate Sports Management Program where has taught an elective class titled Administrative Leadership COACHES DIRECTORY Baseball_ _________________________________John Goelz in Intercollegiate Athletics. He is also an adjunct faculty member at Dominican University and has taught a class titled Introduction to Sports Management. Phone: 707-664-2524; E-Mail: john.goelz@sonoma.edu Men’s Basketball_ ________________________ Pat Fuscaldo Phone: 707-664-2110; E-Mail: fuscaldo@sonoma.edu Men’s/Women’s Golf_ _____________________ Val Verhunce Phone: 707-799-0712; E-Mail: verhunce@sonoma.edu Men’s Soccer__________________________ Marcus Ziemer Phone: 707-664-2614; E-Mail: ziemer@sonoma.edu Men’s Tennis_______________________ Steve Cunninghame Phone: 707-664-2657; E-Mail: steve.cunninghame@sonoma.edu Softball_________________________________ Jaime Wallin Phone: 707-664-4054; E-Mail: wallinj@sonoma.edu Volleyball_________________________________Bear Grassl Phone: 707-664-2656; E-Mail: bear.grassl@sonoma.edu Women’s Basketball_ ______________________ Mark Rigby Phone: 707-664-2498; E-Mail: mark.rigby@sonoma.edu Women’s Cross Country_ ___________________ Mark James Phone: 707-664-2290; E-Mail: tridents@att.net Women’s Soccer________________________ Luke Oberkirch Phone: 707-664-2481; E-Mail: luke.oberkirch@sonoma.edu Women’s Tennis__________________________ Tracey Prince Phone: 707-664-2291; E-Mail: tracey.prince@sonoma.edu Women’s Water Polo___________________Coralie Simmons Phone: 707-664-2688; E-Mail: coraliesimmons@yahoo.com 44 Fusco resides in Petaluma with his wife Cathy and their daughter Marissa (18). Their son Michael (22) attends Long Beach State University. YVONNE BURBANK ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR COMPLIANCE/SWA Yvonne Burbank is in her second year as Associate Athletics Director and Compliance Coordinator at Sonoma State University in 2007-08. A decorated women’s basketball star at SSU from 1995-99, Yvonne Burbank (then Yvonne Daily) was a team captain and the president of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). On the court, she helped lead the team to an NCAC co-championship and to back-to-back NCAA regional appearances. Burbank joined the women’s basketball coaching staff under Mark Rigby from 1999-2001 before moving on to the University of San Francisco for a two-year stint on the Dons’ coaching staff. While at USF, Burbank earned her Master’s Degree in Sports Management. Prior to returning to Sonoma State, Burbank spent three years as the head girl’s basketball coach at Sonoma Academy in Santa Rosa. She was also an integral part of the academy’s athletic department, overseeing scheduling, game management, and revenue generation. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MEDIA INFORMATION Interview Policy All interviews with Sonoma State University Athletics administration, coaching staff members, and/or student-athletes must be arranged via the Sports Information Office. Please contact Assistant Athletics Director Brandon Bronzan at 707-664-2358. All interviews with student-athletes will be arranged around their academic class schedules and/or practice times. Credential Requests All requests for media credentials and photography passes must be arranged via the Sports Information Office as early as possible. Only legitimate requests will be granted. All Photographers must shoot from the baselines, and positions are at the judgment of the game’s officials and/ or the Sports Information Office at all times. Media Services Sonoma State University Sports Information uses computerized statistics. All working media will receive an official game program and notes, halftime box score, and a final game box score, including play-by-play scoring. BRANDON BRONZAN ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Brandon Bronzan is in his seventh year as Sports Information Director and first as Associate Athletics Director at Sonoma State University. Appointed to the Sports Information Director position in October 2002, Bronzan oversees publicity and media relations matters concerning the Sonoma State athletic department. In 2006, Bronzan was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director where he has additional responsibilities in the areas of scheduling, event management and website development, especially in the areas of e-commerce and audio/video streaming. Prior to coming to Sonoma State, Bronzan was a Media Relations Assistant with the Tennessee Smokies, then Class AA affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. Bronzan also worked for the Visalia Oaks and as a student assistant in the Sports Information department at SSU. He is a 2001 graduate of Sonoma State University with a B.S. in Business Administration (Management). Post-Game Results A member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Bronzan serves on the organization’s Publications Committee and Membership Services Committee. He is also a voting member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers of America (NCBWA) and coordinator of the Daktronics All-West Region Division II Men’s Soccer team. This year, he will serve on the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Regional Advisory Committee. Visiting Radio A native of Visalia, California, Bronzan resides in Cotati with his wife Tiffany and daughter Olivia. The Sonoma State Sports Information Office will provide faxing/e-mailing of the final game box score to media outlets of opposing teams. Please contact the Sports Information office with any special requests. Stations wishing to broadcast games from Seawolf Gym must make arrangements with the Sports Information Office as early as possible to reserve space. There are no phone lines for radio use at soccer, baseball or softball. Weekly Release The Sonoma State Sports Information Office produces a weekly release in .pdf format for all 13 sports that is posted to the athletics website (www.sonomaseawolves. com). If you would like to have a sport’s weekly release e-mailed directly to you, email Brandon Bronzan at brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu (be sure to indicate which sport(s) are being requested). SPORTS INFORMATION PHONE (707) 664-2358 SPORTS INFORMATION FAX (707) 664-3291 MICHAEL PALIA ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Michael Palia joins the Sonoma State Sports Information office in 2008. A recent graduate of UC Santa Barbara, Palia served as a student assistant in the Gauchos’ media relations department. At UCSB, he served as the main contact for women’s tennis. Michael obtained his degree in Communication, with a minor in Sport Management. A native of Danville, Palia resides in Rohnert Park. Student Interns: Kevin Ash, Casey Dias, Gary Day, Eric Jurgensen, Alex Martin. BASEBALL CONTACT E-MAIL brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu www.sonomaseawolves.com SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 45 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY With a tradition of high academic standards, Sonoma State University offers its 8,000 students a friendly, safe and informal atmosphere in a beautiful campus setting. The 269-acre campus is one of the most requested in the CSU system and is located in California’s premier wine country 40 miles north of San Francisco. With 25 percent of its student body living on campus in both suite and apartment style campus housing, Sonoma is one of the most residential campuses within the California State University system. The university offers a student-centered education focused on personal attention, student support and a dynamic, rewarding community. 46 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY From our team to yours. At In-N-Out,® freshness is everything. That’s why we make our burgers with 100% pure beef, hand-leafed lettuce, and vine-ripened plump tomatoes stacked high on a freshly baked bun. We also make our fries from fresh, whole potatoes. In fact, we don’t even own a microwave, heat lamp, or freezer. So come in and try a delicious made-just-for-you burger. You’ll never look at burgers the same way again. 1010 Lakeville St., west of Hwy. 101 X Petaluma 5145 Redwood Dr. at Wilfred and Hwy. 101 X Rohnert Park SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 ©2006 In-N-Out Burger® www.in-n-out.com 47 CORPORATE SPONSORS Sonoma State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics would like to thank the following corporate sponsors for their support of Seawolves Athletics Diamond Partners • The Press Democrat • Sonoma State Enterprises, Inc. • Wine Country Radio • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1551 • National Electrical Contractors Association Redwood Empire Chapter • Lunardi Electric Platinum Partners • Outback Steakhouse • Hansel Toyota • Toyota Motor Corporation • Hansel Ford • Ford Motor Corporation • Hampton Inn & Suites • Southern Wine & Spirits • Doubletree Hotel – Sonoma Wine Country • Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Gold Partners • Good Nite Inn • Clover Stornetta Farms, Inc. • AT&T Yellow Pages • Southwest Airlines • Les Schwab Tire Center • SSU Alumni Association • Pepsi • Exchange Bank • University Sports Publications, Inc. 48 Silver Partners • Allstate Insurance - Greg Simpkins • Quizno’s at The Wolf’s Den • Royal Coach Car Wash- Cotati • Latitude Island Grill – Rohnert Park Bronze Partners • In-N-Out • Safeway • US Bank • Target • Applebee’s • Enterprise Rent-A-Car • Quality Inn Petaluma • First American Title Co. • Domino’s Pizza • Double Decker Lanes • T&B Sports • Ameci’s Pizza & Pasta • Gold Rush Jewelers • Saturn of Santa Rosa • Santa Rosa Auto Body • Juice Shack • Las Guitarras • Tres Hombres Long Bar & Grill • Sheraton Hotel- Petaluma • El Torito • Round Table Pizza • Chili’s • Port of Subs For more information on becoming an SSU Athletics Corporate Partner, contact Bill Fusco at (707) 664-2639. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1991 • 1992 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008