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Record BookTHIS IS REBEL BASEBALL

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ON THE COVERThe 2013 season marks the 43rd season of UNLV Baseball. The team is skippered by Tim Chambers, who is in his third year. The 2013 squad is a young team that looks to take advan-tage of a tough schedule. Cover design by UNLV Graphic Artist Paul Palmer.

REBEL BASEBALLTable of ConTenTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Media RelaTions/las Vegas Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4VoiCes of The Rebels/suppoRT sTaff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5MounTain WesT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6sTRengTh and CondiTioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7aThleTiC TRaining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

MEET THE REBELShead CoaCh TiM ChaMbeRs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10assisTanT CoaChes/diReCToR of baseball opeRaTions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12aRMsTRong/aRMsTRong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14bayaRdi/beResfoRd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15bonnell/boRden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16ellis/fedde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17haRTMan/hoWaRd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18iodenCe/Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Jones/libonaTi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20MCCallisTeR/oakley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21RiChy/RopeR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22sCoTT/shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23shul/sWanneR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24ToMasseTTi/ToRRes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25VanMeeTRen/WhiTe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26yeliCh/Zuniga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

2013 OPPONENTS2013 opponenTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-31all-TiMe opponenTs ReCoRd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322013 MounTain WesT CoMposiTe sChedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-34

RECORD BOOKall-TiMe exTRa inning gaMes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36MisCellaneous ReCoRds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Mlb dRafT seleCTions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Rebel all-aMeRiCans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39single-seaon hiTTing leadeRs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40single-season piTChing leadeRs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Rebel ReCoRds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-45hisToRiCal TeaM baTTing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46hisToRiCal TeaM piTChing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47season-by-season ReCoRd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-63seRies hisToRy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-76all-TiMe leTTeRMen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-78RogeR baRnson field aT eaRl e . Wilson sTadiuM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-80

THE UNIVERSITYThe uniVeRsiTy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-83pResidenT dR . neal sMaTResk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84neVada sTaTe boaRd of RegenTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84aThleTiCs diReCToR JiM liVengood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85aThleTiCs adMinisTRaTion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86CoaChes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87aThleTiC faCiliTies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88-89hall of faMe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90lied aThleTiC CoMplex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Rebel RundoWn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92noTable Rebels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93This is las Vegas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

CREDITSThe 2013 UNLV Baseball Guide is a publication of the UNLV Media Relations Office. Principal writing, editing, design and layout by Sage Sammons with help from Mark Wallington and Andy Grossman. Principal photography was done by UNLV Photo Services. A huge thanks to addi-tional photography from Chris Pugh, Sammons, Daniel Ward and Steve Spatafore/Sportography. Cover by UNLV graphic arts manager Paul Palmer.

GENERAL INFORMATIONSCHOOLUNLVLOCATIONLas Vegas, NevadaADDRESS4505 Maryland ParkwayENROLLMENT27,000FOUNDED1957PRESIDENT Dr. Neal SmatreskDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSJim LivengoodASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Jerry KoloskieFACULTY REPRESENTATIVE Brackley FrayerCONFERENCE Mountain WestNICKNAME RebelsCOLORS Scarlet and Gray

STADIUM INFOFACILITY Earl E. Wilson StadiumFIELD NAME Roger Barnson FieldCAPACITY 3,000DIMENSIONS 335-375-400-375-335YEAR OPENED 1994PRESS BOX PHONE 702-739-1595

TEAM INFORMATION2012 Record 26-312012 MW Record (finish) 7-17 (4th)CONFERENCE TITLES3NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES (last) 10 (2005)LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST 17/11STARTERS RETURNING/LOST 5/4PITCHERS RETURNING/LOST 8/4NEWCOMERS9

COACHING STAFFHEAD COACHTim ChambersALMA MATER Southern Utah 1989RECORD AT UNLV 59-56 (Third Year)CAREER RECORD 525-251-1 (13 years)ASSISTANT COACHES Stan Stolte (St. Ambrose ‘94)Kevin Higgins (Arizona State ‘89)VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT Eric Neilsen (UNLV ‘04) DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Chuck Hazzard (Florida ‘98)STRENGTH COACH Rob Handley (UNLV ‘11)ATHLETIC TRAINER Matt VaughnEQUIPMENT MANAGER Tausha Smith (UNLV ‘99)

BASEBALL HISTORYFIRST SEASON 1967ALL-TIME RECORD 1,418-1,161-8 (.562) CWS APPEARANCES/LAST NoneSUPER REGIONAL APPEARANCES/LAST NoneREGIONAL APPEARANCES/LAST 10/2005 (Tempe, Ariz.)

MEDIA RELATIONSASSISTANT DIRECTOR/BASEBALL Sage SammonsOFFICE PHONE 702-895-3764CELL PHONE 702-478-0166EMAIL [email protected] RELATIONS OFFICE 4505 Maryland ParkwayBox 450004Las Vegas, Nev. 89154-0004OFFICE FAX 702-895-0989TWITTER @UNLVbaseballWEBSITE www.unlvrebels.com

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Media ServicesINTERVIEWS All requests to cover the UNLV baseball team or inter-view players or coaches should be directed to the UNLV Athletics Media Relations Department. Please contact Sage Sammons, Assistant Director for Media Relations, at least 24 hours in advance. Requests can be made by calling (702) 895-3764 or emailing [email protected].

RESULTS Daily results from every game the Rebels play will be distributed to the media via email along with a short recap. The same information will be posted on the official athletics site, UNLVRebels.com. To be added to the email list, please contact the Media Relations Department.

INTERNET Information for all 17 intercollegiate sports at UNLV can be found on the internet at UNLVRebels.com, including player biographies, complete results from every competition and season statistics.

ANDY GROSSMANAsst. AD for Media Relations/

CommunicationsArizona ‘96

(M. Basketball, M. Golf)

MARK WALLINGTONDirector of Media Relations

Florida ’93(Football, Tennis)

MARK WASIKAsst. Media Relations Dir.

Florida State ‘97(Soccer, W. Basketball, Swimming)

SAGE SAMMONSAsst. Media Relations Dir.

UNLV '12(M. Basketball Asst., Football Asst.,

Baseball, W. Golf)

JEFF SEALSAsst. Media Relations Dir.

Oklahoma ‘99(Volleyball, Softball,

Track & Field/Cross Country)

ROSA GUZMANManagement Assistant

Sports InformationUNLV ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONSRoom 74, Thomas & Mack Center

(702) 895-3207 · FX: (702) 895-09894505 Maryland Pkwy., Box 450004

Las Vegas, NV 89154-0004

ANDY GROSSMAN, ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FOR MEDIA RELATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS

O: (702) 895-3995 C: (702) [email protected]

MARK WALLINGTON, DIR. OF MEDIA RELATIONSO: (702) 895-4472 C: (702) 528-6291

[email protected]

MARK WASIK, ASST. MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTORO: (702) 895-3208 C: (702) 528-0289

[email protected]

JEFF SEALS, ASST. MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTORO: (702) 895-3134 C: (702) 683-8050

[email protected]

SAGE SAMMONS, ASST. MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTORO: (702) 895-3764 C: (702) 478-0166

[email protected]

Enjoying a complete redesign in August 2011, the official UNLV ath-letics website UNLVRebels.com has steadily expanded in both content and usership since its premiere in 1997. As one of the

hundreds of official athletic sites that make up the CBSSports.com College Network, the Rebels’ home on the internet features in-depth, updated information 24 hours a day. The official UNLV athletic website takes advantage of a number of CBSSports.com College Network online features, including its exclusive GameTracker technology, allowing Rebel fans to follow live simulated game action, details and full play-by-play. The site also houses the Rebels’ online store, which provides offi-cially licensed merchandise and apparel. Also, UNLVRebels.com is your home for Rebel TV, which is a popular online service that features the most in-depth coverage of Rebel sports through exclusive audio and video content, including live games streamed via broadband, special features, highlights, press conferences, coaches’ shows and much more.

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MEDIA RELATIONS: The UNLV Media Relations Department is located in room 74 of the Thomas & Mack Center on the corner of Tropicana and Sw-enson. The office is open from 8 a.m. (PT) until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

SERVICES: The UNLV Media Relations Depart-ment will provide a complete NCAA box score at the conclusion of each game. Game notes and me-dia guides for both UNLV and the opponent may be picked up before each game in the Earl E. Wilson Stadium press box.

CREDENTIALS: All requests for working press, radio, television or photo credentials for games at Earl E. Wilson Stadium should be directed to the UNLV Media Relations Department no later than one week prior to the game. Proof of coverage may be required.

PRESS FACILITIES: Working space is available for any media wishing to cover the UNLV baseball team. Internet access is available for media use.

INTERVIEWS: Interviews with players or coach-es of the UNLV baseball team can be arranged through Assistant Media Relations Director Sage Sammons by calling (702) 895-3764 or emailing [email protected]. Coaches and play-ers will be available after each game following a 10-minute cool-down period. Post-game interviews can be set up before or during the game.

STADIUM LOCATION: Earl E. Wilson Stadium is located on the UNLV campus adjacent to the Lied Athletic Complex. It is accessible by Harmon Road, east of Swenson Street. Swenson Street is one mile east of Las Vegas Boulevard, linking Fla-mingo Avenue and Tropicana Boulevard.

PARKING: Parking at Earl E. Wilson Stadium is free.

UNLV ON THE WEB: Updated statitics, rosters, schedule and all other UNLV baseball information is available on the UNLV athletics official website at www.unlvrebels.com.

TICKET INFORMATION: Admission for UNLV baseball games is $10 for adults, $8 for faculty, staff, seniors and children 12-and-under are free. Season tickets are $90 for adults, $60 faculty, staff, seniors and for children 12-and-under. UNLV students are admitted free with valid I.D. For more ticket information, please call (702) 739-FANS or check the web at www.unlvtickets.com

Media Services

RADIOLOTUS BROADCASTINgESPN Radio 1100 AM/98.9 FMFox Sports Radio 920 AM8755 W. Flamingo RoadLas Vegas, NV 89147PH: (702) 876-1460 • FX: (702) 876-6685Doug Marsh, Sports [email protected]

CBS RADIOKXNT 840 AM/100.5 FMPH: (860) 416-5677Brian Shapiro, [email protected]

TELEVISIONKSNV-TV 3 (NBC)1500 Foremaster LaneLas Vegas, NV 89101PH: (702) 657-3182• FX: (702) 657-3152KEVIN WEST, Sports [email protected] HOWE, Sports [email protected]

KVVU-TV 5 (FOX)25 TV 5 DriveHenderson, NV 89014PH: (702) 436-8241 • FX: (702) 436-2507KEVIN BOLINGER, Sports [email protected] CASTAGNINO, Sports [email protected]

KLAS-TV 8 (CBS)3228 Channel 8 DriveLas Vegas, NV 89109PH: (702) 792-8895 • FX: (702) 792-2977CHRIS MAATHUIS, Sports [email protected] BEMIS, Sports [email protected]

KTNV-TV 13 (ABC)3355 South Valley ViewLas Vegas, NV 89102PH: (702) 257-8329 • FX: (702) 876-2237Sports [email protected]

PRINT/ONLINELAS VEgAS REVIEW-JOURNAL1111 W. Bonanza RoadP.O. Box 70Las Vegas, NV 89125PH: (702) 387-2912 • FX: (702) 383-4676MARK WHITTINGTON, Sports [email protected]

LAS VEgAS SUN2275 Corporate Circle Drive, Suite 300Henderson, NV 89074PH: (702) 990-2662 • FX: (702) 383-7264RAY BREWER, Sports [email protected]

THE REBEL YELL4505 Maryland ParkwayLas Vegas, NV 89154-2011PH: (702) 895-4822 • FX: (702) 895-1515JAMIE BICHELMAN, Sports [email protected]

ASSOCIATED PRESSP.O. Box 70Las Vegas, NV 89125-0070PH: (702) 382-7440 • FX: (702) [email protected]

MYLVSPORTS.COMPH: (702) 588-4170STEVE GUIREMAND, Editor [email protected]

VEgAS SEVEN MAgAZINEPH: (702) 868-4553SEAN DeFRANK, Associate Editor [email protected]

BASEBALL AMERICAP.O. Box 2089Durham, NC 27702PH: (800) 334-8671Aaron Fitt, National Writer [email protected]

COLLEgIATE BASEBALLP.O. Box 50566Tucson, AZ 85703PH: (520) 623-4530Lou Pavlovich Jr. [email protected]

COVERING THE REBELS

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Voices of the Rebels/Support Staff

Tausha SmithAsst. Director of Athletics Equiptment

Sage SammonsAsst. Director of Media Relations

Chris BonnellDirector of Marketing & Advertising

David Jackson Director of Academic Advising

Chris PughDirector of Game Operations

Bridget ByrneDirector of Community Relations

A familiar sound to UNLV fans of all ages, Dick Calvert, the “Voice of the Rebels,” is in his fifth de-cade as the game announcer for UNLV Athletics. Calvert, who calls UNLV football, basketball, men’s & women’s soccer, baseball games and other events at Sam Boyd Stadium, Thomas & Mack Center, Cox Pavilion, Peter Johann Memo-rial Field, and Earl E. Wilson Stadium, has also served as the game announcer of the Mountain West basketball tournament, the Las Vegas Bowl and the NBA Vegas Summer League. Additional-ly, the longtime university staffer, works many MW Championships hosted by UNLV and is the official

starter for a number of university and NCAA golf tournaments. Calvert annually works over 100 local events. He was inducted into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame in June 2010. The former play-by-play broadcaster is also one of the most experienced commentators of American professional soccer, having served 18 seasons in both the North American and Major Soccer leagues. The Las Vegas resident retired from broadcasting and the UNLV Athletics Department after serving as the director of broadcasting, director of athletic mar-keting for Olympic sports and director of athletic facilities/operations. Calvert and his wife Anne have four adult children and are the proud grandparents of 10.

Dick CalvertVoice of the Rebels

Marques Brody is in his fourth year with UNLV Athletics and first as the as-sistant director of marketing. Pfaff began his career with Rebel athletics in 2009 as a graduate assis-tant while obtaining his master’s degree in sports & leisure service management. Prior to his time with the athletics depart-ment, Pfaff worked as a sports-talk radio morning show producer, host and reporter in Milwaukee, Wis., before relocating to Las Vegas in 2008 to work in the public relations department at MGM MIRAGE. A 2006 graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Pfaff holds bachelor’s degrees in journalism as well as communication arts with an emphasis in film. In 2011, he received his master’s degree in Sports & Leisure Service management from UNLV.

Marcus BrodyPlay-by-play voiceof Rebel baseball

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Mountain West

THIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WEST The Mountain West was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions -- Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming -- decided to form a new NCAA Division FBS intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from a former 16-team conference re-established continuity and stability among the membership within the new league and sig-naled the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rival-ries. Three of the MW’s eight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MW in 1999. With conference realignment sweeping the nation in

recent years, the MW has been proactive in addressing membership changes. Boise State joined the Mountain West in 2011-12, followed by Fresno State and Nevada, Reno on July 1, 2012. Also on July 1, 2012, Hawai‘i became a football-only member of the Conference. On May 4, 2012, the Mountain West announced the ad-ditions of San Jose State and Utah State as full-time members effective July 1, 2013. From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering

academic achievement and sportsmanship. The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within its boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range,

which borders four MW institutions (Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State and New Mexico). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the na-tion) contrast with the desert cities of Las Vegas and Reno, home to UNLV and Nevada, Reno while Fresno State and San Diego State add a West Coast influence with their locations in Central and Southern California. The inclusion of the Hawai‘i football program extends the Mountain West footprint to the beautiful islands in the Pacific Ocean. Mountain West members have participated in 51 bowl games under the league umbrella, including four appearances in BCS games. The MW has earned 61 postseason bids in men’s basketball, including 33 NCAA Tournament appear-ances and two NIT Final Four berths. MW women’s basketball has tallied 57 post-season slots, including 31 NCAA bids, five Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite Eight berth since 2000. The MW has produced 762 All-America selections among its 18 sponsored sports in the last 13 years. A total of 125 MW student-athletes have also earned Academic All-America accolades in that span. The Mountain West has captured three team national championships in men’s cross country and produced 32 individual national champions.

Mountain West Quick FactsFounded: 1998Commissioner: Craig ThompsonMailing Address: 15455 Gleneagle Drive, Suite 200 Colorado Springs, CO 80921-2591Phone: 719.488.4040Fax: 719.487.7241Baseball Contact: Judy WillsonEmail: [email protected] Phone: 719.488.4052

UNLV MW TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP1999-2000 Men’s Basketball Co-Regular Season Men’s Basketball Tournament Men’s Golf Tournament Women’s Tennis Tournament2001-02 Men’s Golf Tournament Women’s Tennis Tournament2002-03 Baseball Regular Season Baseball Tournament Women’s Tennis Co-Regular Season Women’s Swimming & Diving Regular Season2003-04 Baseball Tournament Women’s Golf Tournament2004-05 Baseball Regular Season Baseball Tournament Women’s Golf Tournament Women’s Soccer Regular Season Women’s Swimming & Diving Tournament Men’s Swimming & Diving Tournament2005-06 Women’s Golf Tournament Women’s Soccer Tournament Men’s Swimming & Diving Tournament2006-07 Men’s Basketball Tournament Women’s Soccer Tournament Men’s Swimming & Diving Regular Season Men’s Swimming & Diving Tournament Men’s Tennis Tournament2007-08 Men’s Basketball Tournament Women’s Soccer Regular Season Men’s Swimming & Diving Tournament Women’s Tennis Tournament Volleyball Tournament2008-09 Men’s Swimming & Diving Regular Season Men’s Swimming & Diving Tournament Women’s Tennis Regular Season2009-10 Men’s Swimming & Diving Tournament2010-11 Men’s Swimming & Diving Regular Season Men’s Swimming & Diving Tournament Women's Tennis Regular Season

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Strength and Conditioning

UNLV baseball’s strength and condi-tioning program, under the guidance of Rob Handley, is geared towards de-veloping student-athletes’ athletic po-tential through a personalized program that focuses on generating power and strength as well as increasing flexibility and cardiovascular endurance.

Benefitting from an individualized sport performance regimen implemented by Handley, Rebel players follow a year-round system stressing the develop-ment of strength, power, speed and agility.

Handley has been involved with the UNLV strength and conditioning department since 2009, but this is the first year he is in charge of the base-ball team.

Handley is a Nevada native, as he is from Carson City, and a 2011 graduate of UNLV. He is earning his mas-ter’s degree from Southern Utah University.

Rob HandleyBaseball Strength & Conditioning Coach

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Athletic Training

Providing the best possible preventive and rehabilitative care, the UNLV baseball athletic training staff is headed by Di-rector of Athletic Training Kyle Wilson, with graduate assistant Matt Vaughn taking care of day-to-day treatment. Made possible by a generous gift of $1.5 million by Marilyn and Si Redd, the athletic training facility incorporates the total scope of sports medicine over an 8,500-square-foot area. Aside from five staff offices, a rehabilitation room houses a dozen pieces of equipment including Cybex stationary bicycles, stair machines and treadmills, all under a natural skylight. The largest area features a dozen tables to offer student-athletes various treatments throughout the day. Taping, padding and bracing all take place in another all-inclusive room. Finally, an aquatic therapy room features three above-ground whirlpools surrounding a 10-feet deep pool for rehabilita-tive exercises. All of these features make it possible for UNLV student-athletes to rehabilitate injuries without ever needing to leave the Lied Athletic Complex. Other amenities include a physician's office and exam room to provide daily medical service for student-athletes. A drug-testing facility also is part of the new complex. This expe-dites medical care because the student-athletes health care is self-contained. Also, UNLV's academic program and its student athletic trainers benefit from a sports medicine library, study room and conference facility. "Aside from being four times larger than our former facility," says Kyle Wilson, UNLV's Director of Athletic Training. "This is one of the top complexes in the nation because of the versatility it offers to service student-athletes in every area of sports medicine. We're now more efficient, more acce sible and more effective in preventing and rehabilitating athletic injuries."

Matt VaughnGraduate AssistantAthletics Training

Kyle WilsonDirector of Athletics Training

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COACHES

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Head Coach

YEAR RECORD ACCOLADES2000 47-102001 52-92002 42-172003 55-10 SWAC Champions/Region 18 Champions/ Western Disctrict Champions/NJCAA National Champions/Region 18 Coach of the Year/ ABCA Coach of the Year/NJCAA National Coach of the Year2004 39-20-1 SWAC Co-Champions2005 46-14 SWAC Champions/Region 18 Coach of the Year2006 13-452007 41-18 SWAC Champions/Region 18 Coach of the Year/ABCA Coach of the Year2008 44-16 SWAC Champions/ Region 18 Champions/ ABCA Coach of the Year2009 35-20 2nd Place SWAC2010 51-16 SWAC Champions/Region 18 Champions/ Western District Champions/Third Place, NJCAA World Series/Region 18 Coach of the Year/Western District Coach of the Year/ ABCA Coach of the Year/ School record 10 players draftedRecord 466-195-1

at College of Southern Nevada

at UNLV

Tim ChambersHead CoachThird Season

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Tim Chambers enters his third season as the head coach of the UNLV Reb-els baseball team. The Rebels went 26-31 in his second year at the helm after he led UNLV to a 33-25 mark in 2011, marking the first time the squad had reached the 30-win plateau since the 2005 season.

In 2012, Chambers reached a career milestone early in the season, his 500th win. He came into the season needing only one win, and the Rebels help him reach the historic mark with a 6-1 win over Loyola Marymount in the second game of the season.

Chambers ushered in a new era of Rebel baseball in dramatic fashion, racing out to the best start in program history through 21 games, posting a 17-4 mark. In that span, UNLV went from unranked to cracking the top-30 in both the National College Baseball Writers Association and the USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls for three consecutive weeks.

Among the 33 wins in 2011 were three over nationally ranked opponents, including No. 9 TCU, No. 11 UC Irvine and No. 14 Arizona. The 23 wins at Wilson Stadium were the most at home since the 2004 season when UNLV posted a 26-10 mark.

Four Rebels earned all-conference honors following the season while two were named All-Americans. Junior pitcher Tanner Peters became the first UNLV hurler to earn conference pitcher of the year honors and was named a Louisville Slugger Third Team All-American while closer Zack Hartman became UNLV’s first freshman All-American since 2003.

One of the country’s most successful baseball mentors at the high school, American Legion and then junior college levels over the past two decades, Chambers took over the Rebels after 11 seasons leading the nationally ranked College of Southern Nevada program. He has also served as ath-letics director for CSN since 2003.

Named the Scenic West Athletic Conference Coach of the Year four times, including his final season season, Chambers built the Coyotes’ powerful program from the ground up and has enjoyed stunning success: seven conference championships, three region titles, two district crowns and the 2003 JUCO World Series Championship. The 2010 squad, led by top Ma-jor League Baseball draft pick Bryce Harper, was ranked second in the nation and finished 52-16 overall after reaching the national semifinals.

Before moving to CSN, Chambers served as head coach at Las Vegas’ Bishop Gorman High School from 1991-99 where he won six con-secutive Sunset Division championships (1992-97) and was the state runner-up in 1997. The NIAA High School Baseball Coach of the Year in 1993 and ‘94 was also head coach of the American Legion Las Vegas Knights from 1991-99, winning numerous local, regional and national awards. The three-time state champions played in the 1998 American Legion World Series and finished the season ranked fifth in the nation.

After a college playing career that saw him named all-conference at three different schools, including earning All-America honors at Dixie Col-lege in 1984, Chambers earned his bachelor’s degree from Southern Utah University in 1989. He and his wife, Kimberlie, have two daughters, McKenzie and Chase.

YEAR RECORD ACCOLADES2011 33-25 Led the Rebels to first 30-win season since 20052012 26-31 Earned his 500th career win over LMURecord 59-56

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Associate head coach Stan Stolte is in his third season at UNLV, serving as the Rebels pitching coach.

In 2011, Stolte helped mold a pair of All-Americans in Tanner Peters and Zack Hartman. Peters, a 16th-round selection in the 2011 MLB Amateur Draft by the Oakland A’s, was named the 2011 Mountain West Pitcher of the Year after a spectacular junior season in which he posted a 9-4 record and 1.50 ERA.

Peters threw eight complete games in 2011, ranking second in the nation behind UCLA’s Trevor Bauer (9). He broke the Mountain West record for complete games in both a single season and career and is tied for complete-game shutouts in a career with former 2009 No. 1 overall MLB selection Stephen Strasburg. The Rebel ace was named a Louisville Slugger Third Team All-American following his final season in Rebel Red.

Hartman registered eight saves in his freshman campaign and notched a 5-2 record in 22 appearances on the hill for the Rebels. His 2.35 ERA was second lowest on the team while his 29 strikeouts in just 38.1 innings of work ranked fourth on the team.

Stolte is no stranger to baseball in the Silver State, having served on the coaching staff at in-state rival Nevada, Reno for 14 seasons, including spending his last four as the associate head coach of the Wolf Pack program. Stolte also served as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator during his time in Reno, helping UNR to NCAA tournament appearances in 1997, 1999 and 2000.

“Stan Stolte was the first name that came to my mind when I got the job,” Chambers said. “I have known Stan for a long time and he is a great person. I brought him in because he is a good pitching coach and he will teach me a lot about this level.”

At UNR, Stolte developed 22 all-conference pitchers, three freshman All-Americans and two WAC Pitcher of the Year winners, including 2010 honoree Brock Stassi, who led the league with a 3.43 ERA while compiling a 7-4 overall record. Stolte has coached 35 pitch-ers and 14 position players that have made it to the professional ranks, including Dan Reichert, who was a 1997 first round selection of the Kansas City Royals. He also mentored Chad Qualls and Dar-rell Rasner, who were taken in the second round of the MLB draft in 2000 and 2002 respectively. Qualls was a key bullpen member of the Houston Astros when they advanced to the 2005 World Series, and he is currently the closer for the Arizona Diamondbacks.

“There were not many jobs that I would leave the community of Reno and the school for, but this was a no-brainer,” Stolte said. “I can tell that they want to get this thing going and I want to be a part of some-thing special with coach Chambers.”

Prior to UNR he spent seven years as an assistant coach at the University of the Pacific. Stolte coached at Northwest Missouri State for two years before heading west to Pacific. His coaching career began in the high school ranks as head coach at Clarence-Lowden High School in Iowa, where he was 110-45. He won four district titles and made one Iowa high school final four appearance in six years as a prep mentor. He then coached at Northwest Missouri State prior to returning to his alma mater, Muscatine (Iowa) Community College to coach the 1989-90 season.

An infielder and pitcher at Muscatine and St. Ambrose (Iowa) Col-lege, Stolte helped St. Ambrose win an NAIA regional baseball championship in 1984. He was a two-sport athlete at Muscatine playing baseball and basketball. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from St. Ambrose University in 1984 and his master’s degree in education from Northwest Missouri State in 1989.

Stan and his wife Susan have a son, Jacoby.

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Kevin Higgins is in his third season as an assistant coach with the UNLV Rebels baseball team. Higgins works primarily with the catch-ers and also serves as infield and third base coach.

In 2012, Higgins helped mold a pair of freshmen catchers that com-bined to start 46 of UNLV’s 57 games played. Erik VanMeetren ranked second on the team with 166 putouts while Scott Tomassetti led the Rebels in fielding percentage at .986, committing just two errors behind the plate in 21 games started.

After splitting third-base coaching duties with skpper Tim Chambers, Higgins made the move to permanently hold down the hot corner in the middle of the 2012 season, helping guide the Rebels to 374 runs scored on the year, averaging to over six runs per game.

Higgins served as an assistant coach at the College of Southern Nevada, where he helped lead the Coyotes to the 2010 Region XVIII and Western District Championships as well as a third place finish at the JUCO World Series.

Prior to his stint with CSN, Higgins enjoyed a standout collegiate career himself as well as coaching stops at both the high school and collegiate level, including spending two years as first-base coach with the Las Vegas 51s, the then Triple-A affiliate of the Los Ange-les Dodgers. Higgins also served as the 51s color analyst for two seasons.

Higgins spent two years at Los Angeles Harbor College where he served as a co-captain and was named all-league, all-district twice as well as a Junior College All-American.

Higgins then transferred to Arizona State University where he would go on to earn All-America honors as a second baseman and start in 134 straight games for the Sun Devils. He was a two-time First-Team All-Pac 10 selection at second base, Tri-Captain and recipient of the Mr. Sun Devil Award for Leadership.

Following the 1988 season in which Higgins batted .361 with 108 hits, including 34 for extra bases in addition to 68 RBI and 11 stolen bases, he was named First-Team All-America by Baseball America. The following season, Higgins helped ASU to a national runner-up finish at the College World Series in addition to being selected a First Team All-Region second baseman and named to the All-Decade Team (1980-89) at second base.

In 1989 Higgins was drafted in the 12th round by the San Diego Padres and spent five seasons in the organization, earning several notable honors in that span. Higgins was the Double-A batting cham-pion in the Texas League in 1990 and was called up the Padres three years later on May 28, 1993, finishing the season as the San Diego’s starting catcher and also playing a variety of other positions.

Kevin and his wife Debbie are the parents of three daughters, Kylie who is a student at UNLV, Kacie and Kendall and one son, Kade and reside in Summerlin.

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Chuck Hazzard is in his third year as Director of Operations on Tim Chambers’ staff.

Hazzard was no stranger to the UNLV baseball community, having served as an assistant coach with the Rebels from 2003-05, help-ing guide the Rebels to two Mountain West Tournament titles in the process.

Hazzard served as an assistant coach at nearby Coronado High School in Henderson, Nev., from 2008-January of 2011.

Following his time at UNLV, Hazzard served as an assistant coach at Pepperdine University from 2005-07. In addition to coaching the baseball team, Hazzard earned his master’s degree in educational technology.

Hazzard enjoyed a stellar playing career at the University of Florida from 1995-98. A two-time co-captain of the Gators, Hazzard was a First Team All-Southeastern Conference selection and 18th round draft selection by the New York Yankees in 1996. He is the only player in UF history to be named to the All-SEC First Team, All-SEC Tournament Team, NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team and Col-lege World Series All-Tournament Team in the same season.

Hazzard, who still ranks among Florida’s top-10 leaders in several offensive categories, was the recipient of the Coaches Award, given to the individual who demonstrates leadership and exemplifies dedi-cation and determination.

Hazzard married former UNLV Rebels women’s golfer Tina Mabanta on June 26, 2009. The couple resides in Henderson and has two dogs, Shockey and Nala.

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Former Louisville Slugger First Team All-American and Rebel stand-out Eric Nielsen joined the UNLV baseball coaching staff in 2012.

Nielsen joins the staff as a volunteer assistant after serving as a col-or analyst on the Rebels’ radio broadcast over the past two seasons.

“I’m extremely excited and appreciative to join the UNLV baseball coaching staff,” said Nielsen. “Baseball is a passionate game and I am eager to be back in a capacity to help the team reach its goals and establish a national reputation as a contender in the years to come.”

The former 12th-round pick of the Toronto Blue Jays produced one of the greatest careers in UNLV baseball history. One of just 10 play-ers named to the Mountain West’s 10th Anniversary Team, Nielsen started 171 of 180 games played and ranks second in career batting average with a .376 clip in 673 total at bats.

“We are really looking forward to having Eric on board,” said head coach Tim Chambers. “He bring a wealth of knowledge and experi-ence and has a passion for the game that you can’t coach up. The guys coming into the program might have been a little young when he played, but all they have to do is look in our own record books to see that Eric played the game the right way and was really success-ful doing so.”

Nielsen capped a tremendous career in Rebel Red by batting a team-high .402 his junior season, starting all 61 games played. The Las Vegas native led the Rebels in nearly every offensive category, producing 101 hits and also pounding out 16 home runs while total-ing 87 RBI en route to being named a Louisville Slugger First Team All-American. Nielsen won the prestigious Triple Crown and gar-nered Mountain West Player of the Year honors.

Nielsen spent five years in the Blue Jay organization, working his way up to the Syracuse Chiefs, Toronto’s Triple-A affiliate. In 2007 Nielsen captured the Florida State League batting crown as a mem-ber of the Dunedin Blue Jays (Double-A), hitting .325 in 117 games (147-for-453) with 41 doubles and seven home runs while driving in 67 RBI.

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HIGH SCHOOLA 2012 graduate of Lodi High School in Lodi, Calif. ... A four-year letter-winner under Hobie Schultz ... Named the San Joaquin Athletic Associa-tion League MVP and the All-Area Offensive Player of the Year ... Led the Flames with a .562 average, seven home runs and 36 RBI as a senior ... Did not play his junior season due to injury ... Was named the league’s MVP as a sophomore and was named to the all-area first team ... Hit .510 with five home runs and 31 RBI ... Named to the league’s first team and the all-area first team as a freshman ... Hit .490 with two home runs and 26 RBI ... Also lettered two years on the football team ... Played quarterback and was named the league’s MVP as a junior and was the all-area player of the year ... Did not play football his senior year in order to concentrate on baseball.

PERSONALJoey Mark Armstrong was born Aug. 20, 1993, in Woodbridge, Calif. ... The son of Teresa and Mark … Father was an two-time all-conference player at Maine in 1978-79 and was part of a Black Bears team that went to the CWS in 1976 ... Has two older sisters, Elizabeth and Sarah, and one older brother, Pat, who is also in his first season at UNLV … Has not declared a major.

Joey Armstrong5-10 - 180 lbs.

Class ............................. FreshmanHometown .........Woodbridge, CAPosition ............................. InfielderBats/Throws .............................R/RExperience ................................HS

PatrickArmstrong6-0 - 225 lbs.

Class .................................... JuniorHometown .........Woodbridge, CAPosition ............................. InfielderBats/Throws .............................R/RExperience .................................JC

SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGESpent three years at Sacramento City College under Andy McKay ... Helped the Panthers to two Super Regional apperances ... Named to the All-Big 8 Second Team as a sophomore ... Hit .262 with 37 hits ... Led the Panthers with 23 RBI and four home runs as a sophomore ... Was named to the All-Big 8 Second Team as a freshman ... Hit .305 with 31 RBI and one home run as a freshman ... Also led the team with 11 doubles.

HIGH SCHOOLA 2009 graduate of Lodi High School in Lodi, Calif. ... A three-year letter-winner under Hobie Schultz ... Also lettered two years on the football team ... Played quarterback, linebacker and served as the team’s punter.

PERSONALPatrick Allen Armstrong was born July 16, 1991, in Lodi, Calif. ... The son of Teresa and Mark … Father was an two-time all-conference player at Maine in 1978-79 and was part of a Black Bears team that went to the CWS in 1976 ... Has two older sisters, Elizabeth and Sarah, and one younger brother, Joey, who is also in his first season at UNLV ... Majoring in sociol-ogy.

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YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .361 55-55 205 43 74 16 1 7 53 113 .551 29 12 40 7 .456 6 0 12-15 59 3 3 .9542011 .325 49-47 163 31 53 13 0 10 51 96 .589 22 10 48 4 .429 3 0 9-12 45 0 3 .9382010 .350 58-58 243 58 85 22 4 9 57 142 .584 23 7 64 8 .417 3 0 5-6 87 8 4 .960TOTAL .347 162-160 611 132 212 51 5 26 161 351 .574 74 29 152 19 .434 12 0 26-33 191 11 10 .953

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 6.04 1-1 15 1 0 0/1 0 22.1 29 16 15 5 14 4 0 3 103 .309 2 2 2 1 12011 REDSHIRTED SEASON2010 15.58 0-0 4 3 0 0/0 0 8.2 23 19 15 8 10 1 1 2 61 .479 3 2 0 2 12009 6.32 3-4 18 15 0 0/0 0 84.0 99 69 59 32 54 15 2 7 391 .294 12 11 1 5 5TOTAL 6.97 4-5 37 19 0 0/1 0 115.0 151 104 89 45 78 20 3 12 555 .315 17 15 3 8 7

Brandon Bayardi6-2 - 220 lbs.

Class ................................... SeniorHometown ................Phoenix, AZPosition .......................... OutfielderBats/Throws .............................R/RExperience .................................3L

Andrew Beresford6-7 - 200 lbs.

Class ................................... SeniorHometown .................Corona, CAPosition .................................. RHPThrows................................... RightExperience .................................3L

AT BATS ........ 6, six times, last vs. UNO (April 15, 2012)

HITS ................................5, at Air Force (March 24, 2012)

RUNS ................................... 4, vs. Maine (Feb. 19, 2011)

RBI .........................6, vs. Southern Utah (March 6, 2012)

DOUBLES .....................4, at Air Force (March 24, 2012)

TRIPLES ...............................1, vs. UNR (March 2, 2012)

HR .............................2, twice, last vs. TCU (March 18, 2011)

WALKS .................................3, at TCU (March 31, 2012)

IP ....8.0, twice, last vs. Northern Colorado (April 18, 2009)

HITS .................................11, at Air Force (April 25, 2009)

RUNS ......................................9, vs. TCU (May 15, 2009)

ER ............................................9, vs. TCU (May 15, 2009)

WALKS ................................4, vs. Maine (Feb. 21, 2009)

STRIKEOUTS ...7, twice, last at Air Force (April 25, 2009)

2012 Started 55 of the 57 games for the Rebels as a designated hitter and out-fielder ... Batted a career-high .361 with 43 runs scored and 113 total bases ... Led the Rebels in average, home runs (seven), hits (74), slugging per-centage (.551) and stolen bases (12) ... Earned All-Mountain West First Team honors ... Recorded a career-high five hits in one game at Air Force (March 24) which included a career-high four doubles ... Had 19 games with multiple hits ... Recorded a career-high six RBI against Southern Utah (March 6) ... Ended the season on a six game hitting streak after having a streak of 15 broken against New Mexico (May 11) … Drafted in the 36th round of the MLB draft by the Minnesota Twins, but elected to return for his senior year.

2011 Started 47 games and played in 49 as a designated hitter and outfielder in his sophomore season ... Batted .325 (53-for-163) with 31 runs scored and 96 total bases ... Led the Rebels in home runs (10), RBI (51), slugging per-centage (.589), on-base percentage (.429) and ranked second in doubles (13) and stolen bases (9) ... Earned All-Mountain West First Team honors ... Named the Mountain West Player of the Week after going 7-for-12 over a three-game span that included two, three-run home runs and nine RBI ... Had 16 multi-hit games and led the team with 15 multi-RBI games ... Set a career-high with four runs scored in a 15-14 win over Maine on Feb. 19 ... Tied a career high with four RBI in an 8-2 Rebel win over Maine on Feb. 20 ... Belted two home runs in the series-opening game against No. 9 TCU on March 18, the second of which was a bottom of the ninth walk-off that gave UNLV the 5-4 win ... Both home runs were hit off Kyle Winkler, 10th round draft selection by the Arizona Diamondbacks ... Recorded a season-high three hits in back-to-back games on April 10 against Sacred Heart and April 12 at UC Riverside ... Went 2-for-3 with four RBI in an 8-0 win over New Mexico at home on April 29 ... Was 3-for-5 at the plate with three RBI and a run scored against UC Riverside on May 17.

2010 One of only two players to play and start in every game during the 2010 season ... Led the team in at bats (243), hits (85), runs scored (58), dou-bles (22) and total bases (142) ... Ranked second on the team in triples (4), home runs (9), RBI (57) and slugging percentage (.584) ... Had 29 multi-hit games, including eight games with three or more hits ... Started the season with a 12-game hitting streak ... Had a career-high four hits in 12-4 win over Northwestern (March 11) ... Drove in a career-high four runs twice; against Temple (February 28) and New Mexico (April 1) ... Went 3-for-5 with three RBI and a career-high two home runs against UC Riverside (April 27) ... Ranked fourth on the team in batting average (.350).

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Brophy College Prep ... Lettered twice for the Broncos under coach Tom Succow ... Helped his team to an 18-9 record as a senior ... Hit .465 with eight home runs and 37 RBI as a senior ... Earned first team all-region and second team all-state in 2009, as well as the coaches hitting award ... Hit .420 with 10 home runs and 44 RBI as a junior ... Let-tered twice in football as a linebacker, helping his team win the state title as a junior.

PERSONAL Brandon John Bayardi was born on Nov. 27, 1990, in Phoenix, Ariz. ... The son of Maria Bayardi and Ron Seay ... Has a younger sister, Elizabeth, and a younger brother, Bryan ... Majoring in kinesiological sciences.

2012 Went 1-1 with a 6.04 ERA in 15 appearances and one start against South-ern Utah on March 6 as a junior … Was credited with the win against the Thunderbirds after pitching 2.0 innings … Struck out 14 batters in 22.1 innings during the season … Struck out a season-high three batters in two different games … Suffered only loss at TCU on March 30.

2011Redshirted the season.

2010 Made three starts and four appearances before suffering a season-ending injury ... Threw 8.2 innings and struck out 10 batters, including four in each of his first two starts against Sacramento State (February 21) and Temple (February 28).

2009 Made 18 appearances and started 15 games as a true freshman, compil-ing a 3-4 record ... His 15 starts and 84.0 innings led the Rebels ... Struck out 54 batters, walked 32 and compiled a 6.32 ERA ... The 54 strikeouts were second on the team ... Made his Rebel debut against Maine on Feb. 21 ... Earned his first career win in his next start, giving up just two hits and no runs over 7.2 innings of work against Saint Peter’s on Feb. 27 ... Struck out a season-high seven batters and matched his season high with eight innings on the mound in a win over Northern Colorado on April 18 ... Matched his season high with seven strikeouts in a victory at Air Force on April 25 ... Showed his durability by throwing at least 94 pitches in six of his starts, including throwing more than 100 four times.

HIGH SCHOOL Graduated in 2008 from Corona Santiago HS in Corona, Calif. ... Lettered three times for the Sharks ... Threw the school’s first no-hitter in 2007 and set the single-season strikeout record with 75 ... Earned first team all-league and honorable mention All-CIF.

PERSONAL Andrew Patrick Beresford was born on Feb. 26, 1990, in Fullerton, Calif. ... The son of Kim and Brian Beresford ... Has an older brother, Ryan ... Majroing in interdiciplinary studies.

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PlayersBryan Bonnell6-4 - 200 lbs.

Class ............................. FreshmanHometown ........... Las Vegas, NVPosition ............................ RHP/1BBats/Throws ............................. L/RExperience ................................HS

Buddy Borden6-3 - 210 lbs

Class .................................... JuniorHometown ........... Las Vegas. NVPosition .................................. RHPThrows................................... RightExperience .................................2L

HIGH SCHOOLA 2012 graduate of Centennial High School ... A three-year letterwiner un-der Charlie Cerrone ... Was named to the All-State First Team, All-Region First Team and All-Conference First Team ... Led the Bulldogs in batting average (.548), innings pitched (62), ERA (1.92) and strikeouts (68) as a senior ... Also recorded 35 RBI, four home runs and sported a 7-1 record on the mound ... As junior he was named to the all-region second team and all-conference first team ... Led the team with a .476 batting average, 45 RBI while sporting a team-low ERA of 3.89 in 50.1 innings pitched ... Also had 68 strikeouts, four homeruns and sported a 5-5 record as a pitcher ... As a sophomore was named to the all-conference second team ... Primar-ily was a pitcher, recording 44 innings pitched, which was second on the team ... Sported a 6-3 record with an ERA of 3.66 and 44 strikeouts.

PERSONALBryan Bonnell was born on Sept. 28, 1993, in Las Vegas ... The son of Cathy and Richard Bonnell ... Has two older brothers, Richard and Chris ... Chris played first base for UNLV from 2004-07 ... Majoring in business administration.

2012Posted a 2-5 mark, playing in 16 games and making eight starts as a soph-omore for the Rebels ... Logged 54.2 innings on the season and recorded 63 strikeouts, which was the second most on the team ... Picked up his first win of the season on April 15 against Nebraska-Omaha, throwing 6.0 innings in the 20-1 victory … Recorded a career-high 11 strikeouts against Air Force on April 22 in 6.1 innings of work.

2011 Posted a 1-2 mark, playing in 10 games and making four starts as a true freshman for the Rebels ... Logged 22.1 innings on the season and re-corded 10 strikeouts ... Picked up his first collegiate win on May 15 at Air Force, throwing 2.2 innings of relief in the 14-9 victory.

HIGH SCHOOL Was a two-time letterman at Arbor View High School under head coach Robert Salazar ... Helped the Aggies to a combined 43-17 record during his junior and senior seasons ... Posted a 6-3 record with a 3.34 ERA and 52 strikeouts during his senior season ... Went 5-2 with a 2.37 ERA, 71 strikeouts and just 14 walks as a junior ... A two-time first team all-division selection ... Named First Team Sunrise, Second Team All-Southern Ne-vada and Second Team All-State following his junior year.

PERSONAL George “Buddy” Webster Borden was born on April 29, 1992 in Laramie, Wyo. ... The son of Gaylene and Buddy Borden ... Has a younger brother, Brady ... Also considered Wake Forest, Nevada, Reno and New Mexico State ... A kinesiology major.

11 22 IP .....................................6.1, vs. Air Force (April 22, 2012)

HITS ............ 8, twice, last at San Diego State (May 6, 2012)

RUNS ................... 6, Cal State Northridge (April 5, 2011)

ER ......................... 6, Cal State Northridge (April 5, 2011)

WALKS ......................5, vs. New Mexico (May 13, 2012)

STRIKEOUTS ................11, vs. Air Force (April 22, 2012)

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 4.94 2-5 16 8 0 0/1 1 54.2 56 35 30 34 63 8 3 5 256 .262 6 4 0 1 32011 10.48 1-2 10 4 0 0/0 0 22.1 40 29 26 10 10 8 2 2 116 .392 2 2 0 2 0TOTAL 6.54 3-7 26 12 0 0/1 1 77.0 96 64 56 44 73 16 5 7 372 .327 8 6 0 3 3

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PlayersDylan Ellis6-0 - 165 lbs.

Class .................................... JuniorHometown .......... Henderson, NVPosition .......................... OutfielderBats/Throws .............................R/RExperience .................................JC

ErickFedde6-4 - 165 lbs

Class .......................... SophomoreHometown ........... Las Vegas, NVPosition .................................. RHPThrows................................... RightExperience .................................1L

IP ..........................8.0, vs Nevada, Reno (March 4, 2012)

HITS .....................11, vs. San Diego State (April 7, 2012)

RUNS .......................10, vs. New Mexico (May 24, 2012)

ER .............................10, vs. New Mexico (May 24, 2012)

WALKS ....5, twice, last at San Diego State (May 4, 2012)

STRIKEOUTS ................ 9, vs. Air Force (April 20, 2012)

2012Joined the Rebels after spending one year at CSN … Did not see any action during the 2012 season.

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA Played in 33 games for the Coyotes, including starting 19 in 2011 ... Helped CSN to a 32-27 overall record ... Carried a batting average of .200 (13-for-65) ... Scored 16 runs and had six extra-base hits on the year ... Had a perfect fielding percentage in the outfield with 29 putouts and three assists.

HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterman for Foothill High School in the outfield and as a pitcher ... Helped the Falcons to a 24-7 record his senior year ... Batted .375 (39-for-104) as a junior with one home run and 21 RBI ... As a senior, hit .442 (46-for-104) with three home runs and 18 RBI while boasting a .663 slugging percentage and an on-base percentage of .487 ... Was also a three-year letterman as a member of the tennis team.

PERSONAL Dylan Michael Ellis was born April, 7 1992 in Henderson, Nev. ... The son of Donald and Kim Ellis ... Has one brother, Dustin (22) ... Has cousins that play collegiate baseball: Reynaldo Martinez at Arizona State and Marcus and Brandon Romero at Southern Utah ... A kinesiology major.

2012Went 6-5 with a 3.59 ERA in 15 starts as a true freshman for the Rebels … Recorded the most innings pitched (90.1), strikeouts (66), starts (15) and wins (6) on the Rebels staff … Was named to the All-Mountain West Second Team … Earned 2012 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America honors … Struck out a season-high nine batters against Air Force on April 20 … Pitched a season-high 8.0 innings in his first loss of the season to Nevada, Reno, 1-0 … Had a 2.63 ERA heading into the Mountain West tournament … Recorded two shutouts on the year: April 1 at TCU, 11-0 and May 18 at Sacramento State, 12-0 … Threw over 100 pitches on eight different occasions, with a season high 121 coming against Air Force.

HIGH SCHOOL A three-year letterman at Las Vegas High School under head coach Sam Thomas ... Primarily a pitcher, but also played in the outfield for the Wild-cats ... Tallied a career 14-8 overall record on the hill ... Named second team all-state following his junior season ... Garnered first team all-region honors as an outfielder and first team all-state honors as a pitcher following his senior season ... Helped lead the Wildcats to Sunrise Conference North East Division championships in both 2009 and 2011 ... Helped his team compile a 73-30 record over three seasons ... Was also an all-state soccer player, helping lead LVHS to a state championship in 2009 ... Drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 24th round of the 2011 MLB Amateur Draft.

PERSONAL Erick James Fedde was born on Feb. 25, 1993 ... The son of Scott and Carla Fedde ... Has a younger brother, Kevin (15) ... Chose UNLV over UCLA and Nevada-Reno ... Majoring in communication studies.

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YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 3.59 6-5 15 15 0 0/2 0 90.1 90 48 36 33 66 17 4 3 397 .261 7 10 0 3 6 TOTAL 3.59 6-5 15 15 0 0/2 0 90.1 90 48 36 33 66 17 4 3 397 .261 7 10 0 3 6

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PlayersZack Hartman5-11 - 190 lbs.

Class .................................... JuniorHometown ........... Las Vegas, NVPosition .................................. RHPBats/Throws .......................... RightExperience .................................2L

CodyHoward6-2 - 180 lbs.

Class ............................. FreshmanHometown .......... Henderson, NVPosition ...........................OutfielderBats/Throws .............................R/RExperience ................................HS

2012Made 21 appearances out of the bullpen, serving as the Rebels’ closer dur-ing his sophomore campaign, but did record his first collegiate start on May 19 at Sacramento State ... Named to the All-Mountain West First Team as a closer … Posted a 3-1 record with a 5.50 ERA in 21 appearances and a team-high seven saves … Appeared in 11 MW games, recording a 2-0 record in 22.2 innings … Recorded 43 strikeouts compared to 15 walks on the season, and 27 strikeouts and five walks in conference … Punched out a season-high five batters in two different games.

2011 Made 22 appearances out of the bullpen, serving as the Rebels’ closer during his freshman campaign ... Posted a 5-2 record and carried a 2.35 ERA in 38.1 innings of work ... Led the team in saves with eight ... Became the first Rebel since 2003 to earn Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America honors ... Ranked fourth on the team in strikeouts with 29 ... Threw three innings on four times ... Gave up four runs in first collegiate appearance and went on to go eight straight games without allowing a run ... Struck out a season-high seven batters in three innings of work in UNLV’s 6-5 win against BYU on April 15th, hurling a season-high 58 pitches in the process ... Walked just six batters on the season and did not give up a home run while only allowing five extra base hits.

HIGH SCHOOL Was a three-year lettterman at Arbor View High School under head coach Gary White and Chris Martinez ... Played short stop and pitcher for the Aggies, helping the team to a combined 66 wins over a three-year period, including a Sunset Conference Northwest Division championship in 2008 ... Batted .454 with 33 RBI and two home runs and totaled a 5-3 record with a 2.69 ERA and 77 strikeouts in 57 innings of work as a senior ... Ended his high school career throwing five consecutive complete games ... Set the single season school record for fewest runs allowed (11), hits (21) and fewest earned runs allowed (6) as a junior ... Named team MVP as a senior in addition to earning first team All-Northwest League, first team All-Sunset Region and second team All-Southern Nevada honors ... Was also select-ed to the class 4A second team all-state squad as a utility player ... Named second team All-Northwest League and All-Sunset Region as a junior ... Also selected to play in the Nevada State Kelly Show case ... Member of the Las Vegas 16-and-under USA baseball team in 2006, `07 and `08.

PERSONAL Zachary Cornelisz Hartman was born on Jan. 1, 1992, in Modesto, Cali-fornia ... The son of Candace and Steven ... Also considered UC Irvine, Nevada, Reno and Loyola Marymount ... Father played tennis at Cerritos College ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

HIGH SCHOOLA 2012 graduate of Coronado High School in Henderson ... A two-year let-terwinner under Dave Padilla ... Was named to the All-Region First Team, All-Southern Nevada team and the All-State Second Team as a senior … Was also named the team’s MVP as a senior … Earned the “Big Stick Award” (team’s best hitter) as a junior … Hit a .420 career average in high school with 14 total home runs and 35 doubles … Helped the Cougars to a Sunrise Regional championship and to the state championship game as a senior … Was high school teammates of fellow Rebel freshman Kenny Oakley.

PERSONALCody John Howard was born May 24, 1994, in Henderson, Nev. … The son of Kathy and John … Has two sisters, Kassidy and Lauren … Has not declared a major.

4227 IP ..................................4.2, vs. New Mexico (May 5, 2012)

HITS ...........................................6, vs. TCU (March 18, 2012)

RUNS .... 7, twice, last vs. San Diego State (May 25, 2012)

ER ..........6, twice, last vs. San Diego State (May 25, 2012)

WALKS ...............3, vs. San Diego State (May 25, 2012)

STRIKEOUTS .........................7, vs. BYU (April 15, 2011)

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 5.50 3-1 21 2 0 0/0 7 37.2 41 33 23 15 43 5 0 6 184 .265 6 10 1 1 32011 2.35 5-2 22 0 0 0/0 8 38.1 37 12 10 6 29 4 1 0 167 .247 0 8 1 1 2TOTAL 3.90 8-3 43 2 0 0/0 15 76.0 78 45 33 21 72 9 1 6 351 .256 6 18 2 2 5

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PlayersTylerIodence6-2 - 190 lbs.

Class ................................... SeniorHometown ........... Las Vegas, NVPosition .................................. RHPThrows................................... RightExperience .................................2L

RobertJohnson6-3 - 200 lbs

Class .......................... SophomoreHometown ........... Las Vegas, NVPosition ................. First BasemanThrows......................................R/RExperience .................................1L

2012 Made six appearances, including two starts as a junior with the Rebels ... Carried a 12.27 ERA in 7.1 innings of work ... Struck out nine batters on the season ... Struck out a season-high three batters in his first start of the season on February 28 against Cal State Bakersfield.

2011 Made 12 appearances, including seven starts, in his first season with the Rebels ... Carried a 5.32 ERA in 44.0 innings of work ... Struck out 20 bat-ters on the season and held hitters to a .249 average ... Won his first three games of the year ... Struck out a season-high four batters in back-to-back starts to open the season ... Threw a complete game in 5-2 win over Cen-tral Michigan on February 27th, allowing just six hits and one earned run.

SOUTHERN NEVADA Made 12 appearances in his only season at CSN ... Helped the Coyotes to a 52-16 overall record, a Scenic West Athletic Conference championship, Region 18 championship and third place finish at the NJCAA World Series ... Carried a 3.60 ERA in 15.0 innings of work on the hill ... Gave up just 11 hits and registered 24 strikeouts and held opposing batters to a .208 average at the plate.

HIGH SCHOOL Graduated in 2008 from Faith Lutheren High School in Las Vegas ... A four-year letter winner for head coach Tony Girod ... Helped guide the Cru-saders to 3A state championships in both 2005 and `07 ... Saw time in the outfield in addition to pitching.

PERSONAL Tyler Stephen Iodence was born on Dec. 4, 1989, in Las Vegas, Nev. ... The son of Pam and Mark Iodence ... Has an older brother, Ryan ... Brother Ryan also played at Southern Nevada and Nevada, Reno ... Majoring in kinesiology.

2012Was member of the UNLV Rebels but did not record any statistics.

HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterman for Silverado High School at shortstop, first base, third base and on the mound ... Was 2010 team MVP of a Skyhawk squad that finished 23-11 ... Also was first team all-league, second team all-region and second team all-state as an infielder ... Was a member of the Skyhawk team that won the Southeast League Championship in 2007 ... Hit .404 (44-for-109) as a junior with 35 RBI and three home runs ... As senior, hit .483 (58-for-120) with five home runs and was the team leader with 56 RBI.

PERSONAL Robert Aristides Johnson was born October 22, 1991 in Henderson, Ne-vada ... The son of Mariana and Robert K. Johnson ... Has an older sister, Lindsey (22) ... Chose UNLV over CSN and Western Nevada ... Majoring in mechanical engineering.

2321 IP ........................9.0, vs. Central Michigan (Feb. 27, 2011)

HITS ...........................................7, vs. TCU (March 20, 2011)

RUNS ....6, twice, last vs. Southern Utah (March 13, 2012)

ER ......... 6, twice, last vs. Southern Utah (March 13, 2012)

WALKS ......................5, vs. Valparaiso (March 13, 2011)

STRIKEOUTS ...4, twice, last vs. Central Michigan (Feb. 27, 2011)

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 12.27 0-0 6 2 0 0/0 0 7.1 11 10 10 8 9 1 0 0 40 .367 0 1 0 1 02011 5.32 3-1 12 7 1 0/1 0 44.0 42 30 26 25 20 3 3 3 206 .249 4 5 1 5 2TOTAL 6.34 3-1 18 9 1 0/1 0 51.1 53 40 36 33 29 4 3 3 246 .308 4 6 1 6 2

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PlayersJustin Jones5-10 - 160 lbs.

Class ............................. FreshmanHometown .......... Henderson, NVPosition ............................. InfielderBats/Throws ............................. L/RExperience ................................HS

NicolasLibonati6-1 - 185 lbs.

Class .................................... JuniorHometown .......... Henderson, NVPosition .................................. RHPThrows................................... RightExperience .................................1L

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Bishop Gorman High School … Lettered under Nick Day … Helped the Gaels to a 39-3 record in two years with two state championships … Hit .458 as a senior with three home runs and 45 RBI … Named to the 4A All-State Baseball Team as a senior … Hit .405 as a junior with one home run and 15 RBI.

PERSONAL Justin Taylor Jones was born March 7, 1994 … The son of Gina and Triee Jones … Has one older brother, Tyler … Has not declared a major.

2012 Appeared in five games in his first season as a Rebel … Came out of the bullpen in all of his appearances … Held a 2.08 ERA in 8.2 innings while striking out four and earning one win on the season … Allowed only one extra base hit on the year … Recorded first collegiate win in first appear-ance against Cal State Bakersfield on February 29.

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA Appeared in 14 games in 2011, logging 20.0 innings of work while helping CSN to a 32-27 mark on the year ... Posted a record of 1-1 with an ERA of 10.35 with 17 strikeouts while allowing only six walks.

HIGH SCHOOL A three-year letterman for Green Valley High School as a pitcher ... Helped the Gators to three consecutive Sunrise Regional Championships from 2007-09 and was a member of the 2008 state runner-up team ... As a senior, hit .375 (12-for-32) with seven RBI ... Went 4-2 on the mound, car-rying an ERA of 3.07, recording 26 strikeouts in 43.1 innings pitched ... Finished his high school career with a 27-4 record with a 2.85 ERA ... Also was a three year letterman in football as a quarterback.

PERSONAL Nicolas Robert Libonati was born April 7, 1991, in Las Vegas, Nev. ... The son of Daren and Hillary Libonati ... Father Daren was a kicker for UNLV during the 1986-87 seasons and formerly served as Director of the Thomas & Mack Center and Sam Boyd Stadium ... Has one younger sister, Brianna (17) ... Majoring in management.

2 39 IP ........................2.2, vs. CSU Bakersfield (Feb. 29, 2012)

HITS .............2, three times, last vs. Nebraska-Omaha (April 14, 2012)

RUNS ......................2, vs. Southern Utah (March 27, 2012)

ER .......................... 2, vs. Southern Utah (March 27, 2012)

WALKS ................3, vs. CSU Bakersfield (Feb. 29, 2012)

STRIKEOUTS ......2, vs. Southern Utah (March 27, 2012)

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 2.08 1-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 8.2 7 2 2 5 4 1 0 0 41 .206 0 2 0 0 0TOTAL 2.08 1-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 8.2 7 2 2 5 4 1 0 0 41 .206 0 2 0 0 0

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PlayersMattMcCallister5-10 - 160 lbs

Class .................................... JuniorHometown .......Verdugo Hills, CAPosition .......................... ShortstopBats/Throws .............................R/RExperience .................................JC

KennyOakley6-3 - 180 lbs

Class ............................. FreshmanHometown .......... Henderson, NVPosition .................................. RHPThrows................................... RightExperience ................................HS

JUNIOR COLLEGESpent two years at Glendale Community College in Glendale, Calif. … Appeared in 40 games as a sophomore … Hit .213 with one home run, 19 RBI and 11 stolen bases … Appeared in 32 games as a freshman … Hit .250 with one home run, 13 RBI and 12 stolen bases.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Verdugo Hills High School in Glendale, Calif. … A two-year letterwinner under Angel Espindola … Named to the all-league first team, all-city second team, the MVP of the East Valley League and the Pitcher of the Year as a senior … Was named to the all-league second team has a junior.

PERSONAL Matthew Sebastian McCallister was born April 18, 1991, in Glendale, Calif. … The son of Kamala and Gary McCallister… Has one older brother, Mi-chael … Majoring in sociology.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Coronado High School … A three-year letterwinner un-der Dave Padilla … Helped the Cougars to a state championship appear-ance as a senior … Named the team’s Pitcher of the Year as a junior and a senior, second team all-state and first team all-region … Went 8-2 as a senior with a 2.70 ERA and 90 strikeouts … Is the all-time career strikeout leader at Coronado and set a single-season strikeout record as a senior.

PERSONAL Kenny D. Oakley was born Aug. 30, 1993, in Henderson, Nev. … The son of Creson and Tim Oakley … Has one younger sister, Briley … Majoring in business administration.

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PlayersJohnRichy6-4 - 225 lbs.

Class .......................... SophomoreHometown .................Golden, COPosition .................................. RHPThrows................................... RightExperience .................................1L

CodyRoper6-2 - 215 lbs.

Class ............................. FreshmanHometown .........Boulder City, NVPosition .............................. PitcherThrows................................... RightExperience ................................HS

2012Went 2-2 with a 5.93 ERA in 10 appearances and four starts as a true freshman with the Rebels … Struck out 15 batters in 30.1 innings … Struck out a season-high six batters in a season-high six innings on March 27 against Southern Utah … Did not allow more than two walks in 10 ap-pearances … Earned first collegiate win against Southern Utah on March 13, when appearing for the Rebels in relief and pitching 5.1 innings.

HIGH SCHOOL Was a three-year letterman as a pitcher and first baseman at Golden High School in Golden, Colo. ... Posted a 3-0 record with a 2.03 ERA and 56 strikeouts in his senior campaign for the Golden Demons ... Batted .537 and slugged 1.074 with seven home runs from the plate ... A two-time first team all-conference and all-state selection ... Also lettered three years and was an all-state performer for the golf team.

PERSONAL John M. Richy was born July 28, 1992, in Denver, Colo. ... The son of Brian and Teiko Richy ... Has two younger brothers, Stephen (17) and Paul (14) ... Chose UNLV over the Merchant Marine Academy ... Has not declared a major.

HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterman as a pitcher and first baseman at Bishop Gorman High School ... Hit .382 as a senior and had 13 home runs, which was second highest on the team, and 39 RBI … Had an 8-1 record from the mound with a 2.49 ERA with a team-high 59 strikeouts in a team-high 50.2 innings for the Gaels … Hit .422 as a junior with 10 home runs and 42 RBI … Was the Gaels’ ace from the mound, with a 9-0 record with a 1.40 ERA and 54 strikeouts in a team-high 50 innings pitched.

PERSONAL Cody Dern Roper was born Sept. 9, 1994, in Las Vegas ... The son of Tammy and Kirt Roper ... Has one older sister, Abbi … Has not declared a major.

1245 IP .........................6.0, vs. Southern Utah (March 27, 2012)

HITS ..........................9, vs. Southern Utah (March 13, 2012)

RUNS ..............................6, at New Mexico (April 27, 2012)

ER ..................................4, vs. UC Riverside (May 2, 2012)

WALKS ... 2, five times, last vs. UC Riverside (May 2, 2012

STRIKEOUTS ......6, vs. Southern Utah (March 27, 2012)

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 5.93 2-2 10 4 0 0/0 0 30.1 39 24 20 12 15 7 2 0 146 .315 7 7 0 2 1TOTAL 5.93 2-2 10 4 0 0/0 0 30.1 39 24 20 12 15 7 2 0 146 .315 7 7 0 2 1

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YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 REDSHIRTED SEASON2011 .306 47-42 157 15 48 7 0 2 20 61 .389 17 1 30 2 .375 1 0 0-1 237 26 11 .960TOTAL .306 47-42 157 15 48 7 0 2 20 61 .389 17 1 30 2 .375 1 0 0-1 237 26 11 .960

BATTINGYEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .313 55-55 233 50 73 17 3 6 39 114 .489 14 7 37 1 .367 2 5 5-9 116 11 5 .962TOTAL .313 55-55 233 50 73 17 3 6 39 114 .489 14 7 37 1 .367 2 5 5-9 116 11 5 .962PITCHINGYEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 6.11 3-3 12 2 0 0/0 1 35.1 45 24 24 18 30 12 0 3 171 .310 4 2 0 1 4TOTAL 6.11 3-3 12 2 0 0/0 1 35.1 45 24 24 18 30 12 0 3 171 .310 4 2 0 1 4

RyanScott6-1 - 185 lbs.

Class ................................... SeniorHometown ............Scottsdale, AZPosition ............................. CatcherBats/Throws ............................. L/RExperience .................................1L

MarkShannon6-0 - 180 lbs.

Class ................................... SeniorHometown ................Littleton, COPosition ............................ LHP/OFBats/Throws ..............................L/LExperience .................................1L

AT BATS .....5, three times, last vs. BYU (April 15, 2011)

HITS ....................5, vs. Central Michigan (Feb. 25, 2011)

RUNS .........2, twice, last vs. UC Riverside (May 17, 2011)

RBI ..............3, twice, last at UC Riverside (April 12, 2011)

DOUBLES ............ 2, vs. at UC Riverside (April 12, 2011)

TRIPLES ....................................................................... N/A

HR ............1, twice, last at Cal State Northridge (March 15, 2011)

WALKS ................. 2, twice, last vs. BYU (April 12, 2011)

IP ..............................5.1, at Southern Utah (April 3 ,2012)

HITS ..................................8, UC Riverside (May 1, 2012)

RUNS .................................. 5, vs. TCU (March 17, 2012)

ER ........................................ 5, vs. TCU (March 17, 2012)

WALKS ............................... 4, vs. TCU (March 17, 2012)

STRIKEOUTS ...........7, at Southern Utah (April 3 ,2012)2012Redshirted season.

2011 Played in 47 games and made 42 starts behind the plate in his first season at UNLV ... Batted .306 (48-for-157) on the year with seven doubles and two home runs ... Drove in 20 runs and scored 15 ... Had the third-longest hitting streak of the year at 12 games, seven of which were multi-hit games ... One of UNLV’s clutch hitters at the plate, batting .406 against left-hand-ed pitchers and .338 with runners on base ... Scored a season-high two runs three times ... Posted a season-high five hits, including a double and home run against Central Michigan on February 25th, driving in three runs ... Went 3-for-4 with three RBI and two doubles at UC Riverside on April 12th ... Recorded double-digit putout efforts three times.

SOUTHERN NEVADA Appeared in 47 games and made 31 starts during his sophomore season at CSN ... Helped guide the Coyotes to a 52-16 mark and JUCO World Series appearance ... Batted .227 with 27 hits, including 10 for extra bas-es and 12 RBI ... Was 2-for-2 in stolen bases and carried a .985 fielding percentage ... Hit .277 as a freshman ... Started 27 games and made 32 appearances, totaling 23 hits, including eight doubles and two home runs ... Had 19 RBI and drew 10 walks in addition to carrying a .984 fielding percentage ... Was a 2010 NJCAA Academic All-American.

HIGH SCHOOL Was a three-year letterman at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Ariz. ... Helped guide the Firebirds to state championship in both 2006 and `08 ... Was drafted in the 32 round of the MLB amateur draft by the Toronto Blue Jays.

PERSONAL Ryan Edward Scott was born on Feb. 6, 1990, in West Palm Beach, Fla. ... The son of Richard and Kristin Scott ... Has a younger brother, Zach ... Father was a 17th round selection in the 1981 amateur draft by the New York Yankees and played professionally for the Oakland Athletics; uncle Tim Scott played collegiately for the University of Maine ... Graduated with a degree in business administration and is pursuing an MBA.

2012Started 55 of 57 games for the Rebels as an outfielder, designated hitter and pitcher … Hit .313 as a junior in his first season as a Rebel … Had three hits, including one home run and a double, and four RBI at Sacra-mento State on May 18 … Had the most plate appearances on the team at 233 …Recorded five stolen bases, which was tied for the third most on the team … Made 12 appearances as a pitcher, including two starts … Went 3-3 with a 6.11 ERA in 35.1 innings, while striking out 30 and walking 18 … Struck out a season-high seven in first start at Southern Utah on April 6 … Recorded first save of the season at UC Irvine, pitching 2.0 innings, striking out two and only allowing one hit.

CENTRAL ARIZONA Helped lead Central Arizona to a ACCAC Conference Championship, Re-gion 1 Championship, NJCAA West District Championship and a runner-up finish at the NJCAA World Series ... Selected to the ACCAC all-confer-ence and NJCAA All-Region 1 teams ... Played in 54 games in the field for Central Arizona, batting .294 (40-for-136) with nine doubles, one home run, 25 RBI and 11 stolen bases ... Posted an 8-2 mark on the mound in 16 appearances ... Carried a 2.19 ERA with 48 strikeouts in 49.1 innings of work ... Allowed just eight extra-base hits and walked 18 batters while also picking up two saves.

NORTHERN COLORADO Named the 2010 Great West Conference Newcomer of the Year ... Earned Louisville Slugger and Ping! Baseball All-American honors ... Helped UNC to a second-place finish in the regular season and at the conference tour-nament ... Batted .326 (45-for-138) in 40 games played in the field for UNC ... Tallied three home runs, six triples and eight doubles to go along with 34 RBI and 34 runs scored ... Was 6-for-8 in stolen base attempts and carried a perfect fielding percentage with 118 putouts and 21 assists ... Posted a 6-3 record in 14 appearances with a 4.52 ERA and one complete game ... Notched 64 strikeouts in 83.2 innings of work.

HIGH SCHOOL A three-year letterman at Chatfield Senior High School in Littleton, Colo.under head coach Mike Yansak ... Team posted a 33-12 record over his final two seasons, which included a third-place finish at the Colorado State Championship Tournament his junior season ... Earned all-conference honorable mention as a sophomore ... Named first-team all-conference and all-state after both his junior and senior seasons ... Also played wide receiver for the football team and point guard for the basketball squad.

PERSONAL Mark Andrew Shannon was born April 12, 1991 ... The son of Mike and Debra Shannon ... Has one brother, Matt (26) ... Father played college baseball Moorehead State... A kinesiology major.

519 AT BATS ... 6, three times, last vs. Nebraska-Omaha (April 15, 2012)

HITS ...3, seven times, last vs. San Diego State (May 25, 2012)

RUNS ...3, five times, last at Sacramento State (May 18, 2012)

RBI ......4, three times, last vs. San Diego State (May 25, 2012)

DOUBLES ..2, six times, last vs. New Mexico (May 12, 2012)

TRIPLES......1, three times, last vs. New Mexico (May 12, 2012)

HR ........ 1, six times, last vs. San Diego State (May 25, 2012)

WALKS ...................2, at San Diego State (May 5, 2012)

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PlayersAT BATS .....4, three times, last at New Mexico (April 29, 2012)

HITS ..................2, vs. Nebraska-Omaha (April 15, 2012)

RUNS ...............2, vs. Nebraska-Omaha (April 15, 2012)

RBI ...1, twice, last vs. Nebraska-Omaha (April 15, 2012)

DOUBLES .......1, vs. Nebraska-Omaha (April 15, 2012)

TRIPLES ....................................................................... N/A

HR ...................................................................................N/A

WALKS ....... 1, twice, last at San Diego State (May 6, 2012)

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .185 16-5 27 6 5 1 0 0 1 6 .222 2 1 7 1 .258 1 0 0-0 25 0 0 1.0002011 DID NOT RECORD ANY STATISTICS2010 .200 10-2 15 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 .200 0 1 5 0 .250 0 0 0-0 10 0 0 1.000TOTAL .190 26-7 42 7 8 1 0 0 2 9 .214 2 2 12 1 .255 1 0 0-0 35 0 0 1.000

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .311 50-38 161 28 50 7 2 0 16 61 .379 16 1 24 5 .372 2 1 2-6 93 40 6 .957TOTAL .311 50-38 161 28 50 7 2 0 16 61 .379 16 1 24 5 .372 2 1 2-6 93 40 6 .957

Craig Shul6-1 - 205 lbs.

Class .................................... JuniorHometown .....Albuquerque, N.M.Position ............................. CatcherBats/Throws .............................R/RExperience .................................2L

JoeySwanner5-11 - 170 lbs.

Class .......................... SophomoreHometown ....................Frisco, TXPosition .............................. INF/OFBats/Throws ............................. L/RExperience .................................1L

AT BATS .....................................6, at TCU (April 1, 2012)

HITS ...3, three times, last at Sacramento State (May 19, 2012)

RUNS .....2, six times, last at Sacramento State (May 19, 2012)

RBI ...............................................3, at TCU (April 1, 2012)

DOUBLES ..................................2, at TCU (April 1, 2012)

TRIPLES .....1, twice, last vs. New Mexico (May 11, 2012)

HR ...................................................................................N/A

WALKS ..... 2, twice, last at Sacramento State (May 19, 2012)

2012Appeared in 16 games, starting five for the Rebels … Recorded five hits, including a double, and one RBI … Scored six runs.

2011Was a member of the team, but did not record any statistics.

2010Appeared in 10 games, starting two for the Rebels … Recorded three hits, one RBI and scored one run.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate from Albuquerque Academy ... Lettered three times under coach Josue Ayala ... Helped the Chargers roll to a 30-3 record and the state championship in 2009 ... Named first team all-state, first team all-metro and first team all-district as a catcher ... Hit .411 as a senior, .430 as a junior and .450 as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Craig Paul Shul was born on May 30, 1991, in Albuquerque, N.M. ... The son of Randy and Linda Shul ... Has a younger brother, Kevin ... Majoring in biological sciences.

2012Appeared in 50 games for the Rebels, starting 38 as an outfielder, second baseman and as a pinch runner and hitter as a true freshman for UNLV … Named to the All-Mountain West Second Team as an outfielder … Hit .311 with seven doubles, two triples and 16 RBI … Went 3-for-6 at TCU, with two doubles and two runs scored, all season highs …Finished the season on a 13-game hitting streak.

HIGH SCHOOL A three-year letterman as an infielder and outfielder for Wakeland High School in Frisco, Texas ... Was an instrumental part of a Wolverine squad that was a state semi-finalist in 2010, when he had a batting average of .407 ... Named to the all-district first team and the All-Texas State Tourna-ment Team ... Raised his average to .431 during his senior year as the team finished with a 32-6 overall record and was district and regional champions ... Named the 2011 All-District Defensive Player of the Year ... Finished the season with 14 doubles, six triples, six home runs, 40 RBI and 23 stolen bases ... Also played wide receiver during his junior year and earned state honors as a member of the All-State Academic Team.

PERSONAL Joey Anthony Swanner was born Dec. 5, 1992, in Tucson, Ariz. ... The son of Joe and Angela Swanner ... Has two younger siblings, brother Justin (17) and sister Jordan (16) ... Choose UNLV over Arizona, Oklahoma State and Baylor ... Has not declared a major.

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YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .215 24-23 65 6 14 2 0 0 9 16 .246 4 0 27 2 .261 0 0 0-0 120 16 2 .986TOTAL .215 24-23 65 6 14 2 0 0 9 16 .246 4 0 27 2 .261 0 0 0-0 120 16 2 .986

ScottTomassetti6-2 - 210 lbs.

Class .......................... SophomoreHometown ........... Las Vegas, NVPosition ............................. CatcherBats/Throws .............................R/RExperience .................................1L

BraydenTorres6-5 - 185 lbs

Class ............................. FreshmanHometown ...North Las Vegas, NVPosition ................................... LHPThrows......................................LeftExperience ................................HS

AT BATS ......4, three times, last vs. Nebraska-Omaha (April 13, 2012)

HITS ............... 3, vs. Washington State (March 10, 2012)

RUNS ...................3, vs. Southen Utah (March 27, 2012)

RBI ........................2, vs. Southen Utah (March 27, 2012)

DOUBLES ...1, twice, last vs. Southen Utah (March 27, 2012)

TRIPLES ....................................................................... N/A

HR ...................................................................................N/A

WALKS ......1, four times, last vs. Southen Utah (March 27, 2012)

2012Appeared in 24 games, starting 23 of them, as a true freshman for the Rebels … Made all but two starts at catcher, starting the other two as a designated hitter … Hit .215 with nine RBI … Went 3-of-4 with a double and an RBI against Washington State on March 10.

HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterman at Sierra Vista High School in Las Vegas ... Helped the Lions post a 111-39 record in that span ... Batted .365 with five home runs and 39 RBI as a freshman ... Hit .395 with a pair of home runs and 39 RBI as a sophomore ... Carried a .398 average with five home runs and 42 RBI during his junior season before turning in a .449 average with 15 home runs and 70 RBI as a senior ... Named first team all-state follow-ing an outstanding senior season ... Part of summer legion team that won the Nevada State Tournament and Regional Championship before finish-ing third in the National Legion World Series in 2010 ... His Sierra Vista squad was the only team to beat rival Bishop Gorman during his senior season ...Selected in the 46th round of the 2011 MLB Amateur Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies.

PERSONAL Scott Jordan Tomassetti was born July 3, 1993, in Las Vegas, Nevada ... The son of Angie and Chip Tomassetti ... Has three brothers, Rich (27), Jon (23) and Cooper (3) ... Also recruited by Oregon, Wake Forest, San Diego, New Mexico and Portland ... Has not declared a major.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Legacy High School … A three-year letterwinner under Billy Dexheimer … Hit .304 with one home run and seven RBI as a senior … Pitched 26 innings for the Longhorns with an ERA of 4.31 and a team high 41 strikeouts.

PERSONAL Brayden Shea Torres was born June 7, 1994 in Okinawa, Japan ... The son of Vandee Walker and Michael Torres ... Has one older sister, Ashley, and one younger brother Cameron ... Has not declared a major.

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PlayersAT BATS ...... 5, twice, last at Sacramento State (May 20, 2012)

HITS ....................3, at Sacramento State (May 19, 2012)

RUNS .........................3, vs. New Mexico (May 13, 2012)

RBI ..............2, four times, last at Sacramento State (May 18, 2012)

DOUBLES ..............2, at San Diego State (May 4, 2012)

TRIPLES ....................................................................... N/A

HR ....................................1, vs. New Mexico (May 13, 2012)

WALKS ......................2, vs. New Mexico (May 24, 2012)

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .287 31-25 87 17 25 9 0 1 14 37 .425 10 4 19 3 .379 2 1 1-1 166 12 8 .957TOTAL .287 31-25 87 17 25 9 0 1 14 37 .425 10 4 19 3 .379 2 1 1-1 166 12 8 .957

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .223 54-51 197 31 44 8 1 2 29 60 .305 12 5 23 2 .284 1 4 3-3 30 93 10 .925TOTAL .223 54-51 197 31 44 8 1 2 29 60 .305 12 5 23 2 .284 1 4 3-3 30 93 10 .925

ErikVanMeetren6-4 - 205 lbs.

Class .......................... SophomoreHometown ........... Las Vegas, NVPosition ................................. C/OFBats/Throws .............................R/RExperience .................................1L

T.J. White5-11 - 190 lbs.

Class .......................... SophomoreHometown .......... Las Vegas , NVPosition ............................. InfielderBats/Throws .............................S/RExperience .................................1L

AT BATS ....5, eight times, last Sacramento State (May 20, 2012)

HITS ................................3, vs. Nebraska (Feb. 26, 2012)

RUNS ..................3, vs. Southern Utah (March 13, 2012)

RBI ....................4, vs. Nebraska-Omaha (April 15, 2012)

DOUBLES ..........2, vs. Southern Utah (March 27, 2012)

TRIPLES ........................1, at Air Force (March 23, 2012)

HR ........... 1, twice, last vs. Nebraska-Omaha (April 15, 2012)

WALKS ............ 2, vs. CSU Baksersfield (Feb. 29, 2012)

2012Appeared in 31 games, starting 25 of them, as a true freshman for the Reb-els … Made all starts at catcher, but appeared as a pinch hitter and played in the outfield against Cal State Bakersfield on February 29 … Hit .287 with 14 RBI … Went 3-of-3 with a double and two RBI against at Sacramento State on May18.

HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterman at national power Bishop Gorman High School along with Rebel teammate T.J. White ... Helped lead the Gaels to four consecutive Nevada State Championships and a No. 6 ranking by Base-ball America in 2011 ... Primarily played catcher, but also saw time in the outfield and at first base ... Batted .380 as a freshman, .495 as a sopho-more, .380 as a junior and .505 during his senior season ... Helped Gor-man to a 35-4 mark in his senior year, which included a 21-game winning streak to end the season.

PERSONAL Son of Ed and Robin VanMeetren ... Has a younger brother, A.J. (17) ... Cousin Jason VanMeetren played at Stanford and was a 13th round draft pick by the Seattle Mariners in 2001... Majoring in hospitality management.

2012Appeared in 54 games, starting 51 of them, as a true freshman for the Reb-els … Made all starts at third base … Hit .223 with 29 RBI, eight doubles and two home runs … Attempted three stolen bases without being thrown out … Was the only Rebel attempting more than one stolen base to not be thrown out while stealing … Went 2-of-3 with a home run and four RBI against Nebraska-Omaha on April 15.

HIGH SCHOOL A three-year letterman at national power Bishop Gorman High School along with Rebel teammate Erik VanMeetren ... Helped lead the Gaels to four consecutive Nevada State Championships and a No. 6 ranking by Baseball America in 2011 ... Played every position in the infield for Gorman ... Tallied a 16-2 career mark on the mound, combining for 120 strikeouts in 83.0 innings during his junior and senior seasons ... Hit 15 home runs and notched 116 RBI over his final two seasons ... Selected first team all-state as a senior and second team as a junior ... A two-time Legion World Series All-Tournament Team selection ... Earned the Louisville Slugger award at the 2009 Legion World Series ... Helped Gorman to a 35-4 mark in his senior year, which included a 21-game winning streak to end the season.

PERSONALThe son of Ken and Donna Sibley-White ... Has one older brother J.C. (29), who played for UNLV head coach Tim Chambers on the College of Southern Nevada National Championship team in 2003 and was an All-Mountain West outfielder for UNLV in 2005 ... Also has and two sisters, Savanna (26), who is the head cheer coach at Hawai’i-Pacific University and Alexandra (22), who was a UNLV cheerleader for four years ... Has not declared a major.

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PlayersCollinYelich6-2 - 175 lbs.

Class ............................. FreshmanHometown ...Thousand Oaks, CAPosition ............................. CatcherBats/Throws ............................. L/RExperience ................................HS

Brady Zuniga6-3 - 220 lbs.

Class ................................... SeniorHometown .......Montery Park, CAPosition .............................. PitcherThrows................................... RightExperience .................................3L

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Westlake High School in Westlake, Calif. … A four-year letterwinner under Zach Miller ... Helped the Warriors to a 2011 Marmonte League championship ... Batted a career .360 in high school.

PERSONAL Collin Ryan Yelich was born Oct. 1, 1993, in Thousand Oaks, Calif. … The son of Alecia Yelich … Has two brothers, Christian and Cameron … Older brother Christian plays professionally in the Miami Marlins organization... Majoring in criminal justice.

2012Went 1-0 with a 3.13 ERA in 18 appearances, all coming out of the bull-pen, as a junior for the Rebels ... Struck out 28 batters in 37.1 innings, while only walking 11 … Recorded only save of the year at Sacramento State on May 19 … Allowed only one extra base hit all season, a double against Nebraska-Omaha on April 13 … Struck out a season-high five bat-ters twice: in 3.0 innings against Nebraska-Omaha on April 13 and in 2.2 innings against Air Force on April 21.

2011 Went 1-3 with a 7.33 ERA in 15 appearances and one start as a sopho-more with the Rebels ... Struck out 21 batters in 27.0 innings of work and was just one of three pitchers to record a save on the year ... Struck out a season-high five batters in 2.2 innings of work out of the pen in a 12-4 win over Maine on February 18 in the season opener ... Threw a season-high 69 pitches in 3.0 innings against Central Michigan on February 26 ... Suf-fered a near-fatal head injury after being struck in the face by a line drive at UC Riverside on April 12, breaking three bones around his right eye ... Recovered from injury and made his only start of the season over a month later against UC Riverside at home, throwing 4.0 innings, giving up just three hits and one run while striking out three batters.

2010 Made an immediate impact as a true freshman for the Rebels in 2010 ... Posted a 5-1 record, making 21 appearances and starting two games ... Carried the third-lowest ERA (4.80) on the team ... Ranked third on the team in strikeouts (31) and batters walked (19) among those with at least 10 appearances ... One of only three pitchers on the staff to earn a save, picking up a pair in back-to-back games at Utah (April 10) and at Tulane (April 16) ... Threw a career-high 5.1 innings in relief, striking out two in an 11-4 win over Columbia (March 6) ... Struck out a career-high six batters in four innings of work in a 12-6 win over BYU (May 6).

HIGH SCHOOL Graduated in 2009 from Bishop Amat High School in La Puente, Calif... Lettered three times for the Lancers under coach Andy Nieto ... Went 10-1 with a 1.40 ERA as a senior ... Earned first team All-CIF and all-league in 2009 ... Named the Del Rey League Pitcher of the Year ... Went 6-2 as a junior.

PERSONAL Brady Joseph Zuniga was born on Oct. 19, 1990, in Orange County, Calif. ... The son of Sally and Anthony Zuniga ... Has two older brothers, Brad and Brandon ... Majoring in history.

4433 IP ..............................................5.1, vs. BYU (May 8, 2010)

HITS ....................................7, vs. Temple (Feb. 26, 2010)

RUNS .......................6, at New Mexico (March 27, 2012)

ER .............................6, at New Mexico (March 27, 2012)

WALKS ..............4, vs. Central Michigan (Feb. 26, 2011)

STRIKEOUTS ...........................6, vs. BYU(May 8, 2010)

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG. WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 3.13 1-0 18 0 0 0/1 1 37.1 40 20 13 11 28 1 0 0 166 .270 3 1 0 0 52011 7.33 1-3 15 1 0 0/1 1 27.0 32 25 22 14 21 5 2 3 131 .288 6 4 0 2 02010 4.80 5-1 21 2 0 0/0 2 45.0 52 34 24 19 31 11 2 2 201 .292 5 2 1 1 1TOTAL 4.86 7-4 54 3 0 0/1 4 109.1 124 79 59 44 80 17 4 5 498 .285 14 7 1 3 6

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TENNESSEEFebruary 15-17

Wilson Stadium › Las Vegas

LOCATION ............................................... Knoxville, Tenn.FOUNDED ..................................................................1794ENROLLMENT .......................................................27,523NICKNAME .......................................................VolunteersCOLORS ..............................................Orange and WhiteCONFERENCE ............................................SoutheasternPRESIDENT .............................................Dr. Joe DiPietroDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ............................ Dave Hart

GENERAL INFORMATIONHEAD COACH ............................................Dave SerranoRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ...........................25-29/2OVERALL RECORD/YEARS .......................313-170-1/8ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ................... Greg BergeronASSISTANT COACH .....................................Bill Mosiello2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................25-292012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ...7-23 (6th East)STADIUM (CAPACITY) ...Lindsey Nelson Stadium (4,283)

BASEBALL INFORMATIONBASEBALL CONTACT ...........................Cameron HarrisCELL PHONE ...........................................(817) 408-7604 OFFICE PHONE .......................................(865) 974-8876E-MAIL .................................................CHarri48@utk.eduFAX ............................................................(865) 974-8875PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(865) 974-3376WEBSITE ..........................................www.UTSports.com

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PACIFICFebruary 21-22

Klein Family Field › Stockton, Calif.

LOCATION ................................................ Stockton, Calif.FOUNDED ..................................................................1851ENROLLMENT .........................................................6,235NICKNAME ..............................................................TigersCOLORS .............................................. Orange and BlackCONFERENCE ................................................... Big WestPRESIDENT ........................................ Dr. Pamela EibeckDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ............................ Ted leland

GENERAL INFORMATIONHEAD COACH ............................................... Ed SpragueRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ....................... 195-283/9OVERALL RECORD/YEARS .......................... 195-283/9ASSISTANT COACHES ...Don Barbara, Mick McCormick2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................16-402012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ........6-18 (9th)STADIUM (CAPACITY) ...........Klein Family Field (2,500)

BASEBALL INFORMATIONBASEBALL CONTACT ...........................Kevin WilkinsonCELL PHONE ...........................................(504) 575-4033OFFICE PHONE .......................................(209) 946-2289E-MAIL ....................................... [email protected] BOX PHONE ...............................(207) 581-1049WEBSITE .....................................www.PacificTigers.comTWITTER ...............................................@PacificBaseball

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GONZAGAFebruary 22-23

Klein Family Field › Stockton, Calif.

LOCATION ..............................................Spokane, Wash.FOUNDED ..................................................................1887ENROLLMENT .........................................................7,500NICKNAME ............................................... Bulldogs; ZagsCOLORS ..............................................Blue, White & RedCONFERENCE ...............................................West CoastPRESIDENT .................................... Dr. Thayne McCullohATHLETICS DIRECTOR .................................. Mike Roth

GENERAL INFORMATIONHEAD COACH ............................................Mark MachtolfRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ..................266-220-1/10OVERALL RECORD/YEARS .....................266-220-1/10ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH .......................Danny Evans ASSISTANT COACH ..................................Steve Bennett2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................34-222012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ......14-10 (3rd)STADIUM (CAPACITY) .. Washington Trust Field (1,500)

BASEBALL INFORMATIONBASEBALL CONTACT ................................Justin TrujilloOFFICE PHONE .......................................(509) 313-4227E-MAIL .............................. [email protected] ............................................................(509) 313-5730PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(509) 279-1005WEBSITE .............................................www.GoZags.com

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BRADLEYFebruary 28, March 2

Wilson Stadium › Las Vegas

LOCATION .........................................................Peoria, Ill.FOUNDED ..................................................................1898ENROLLMENT .........................................................5,801NICKNAME .............................................................BravesCOLORS .......................................................Red & WhiteCONFERENCE ......................................... Missouri ValleyPRESIDENT ............................... Joanne K. Glasser, Esq.DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ................Dr. Michael Cross

HEAD COACH ....................................... Elvis DominguezRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ......................86-122-1/4OVERALL RECORD/YEARS ..................... 264-321-3/11ASSISTANT COACHES ........... John Corbin, Sean Lyons2012 OVERALL RECORD ................................... 27-27-12012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ........8-13 (7th)STADIUM (CAPACITY) ...Peoria Chiefs Stadium (7,500)

BASEBALL CONTACT .............................. Bobby ParkerOFFICE PHONE .......................................(309) 677-2624E-MAIL ............................................ [email protected] BOX PHONE ...............................(309) 680-4045WEBSITE ..................................www.BradleyBraves.com

LOYOLA MARYMOUNTMarch 1

Wilson Stadium › Las Vegas

LOCATION .......................................... Los Angeles, Calif.FOUNDED ..................................................................1911ENROLLMENT .........................................................9,234NICKNAME ............................................................... LionsCOLORS ............................................. Crimson and NavyCONFERENCE ...............................................West CoastPRESIDENT ........................................David W. BurchamATHLETIC DIRECTOR ........................Dr. William Husak

HEAD COACH ...................................................Jason GillRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ........................110-114/4OVERALL RECORD/YEARS ...........................110-114/4ASSISTANT COACHES ...... Bryant Ward, Danny Ricabal2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................27-272012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) .. 14-10 (T-3rd)STADIUM (CAPACITY) ..George C. Page Stadium (600)

BASEBALL CONTACT ................................ Tyler GeivettOFFICE PHONE .......................................(310) 338-7638CELL PHONE ...........................................(310) 345-6997E-MAIL ................................................... [email protected] ............................................................(310) 338-2703PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(310) 338-3046WEBSITE .........................................www.LMULions.com

HAWAI’IMarch 3-4

Wilson Stadium › Las Vegas

LOCATION .............................................Honolulu, HawaiiFOUNDED ..................................................................1907ENROLLMENT .......................................................20,000NICKNAME ........................................................RainbowsCOLORS .............................Green, Black, White & SilverCONFERENCE ...............................................West CoastPRESIDENT .........................................M.R.C. GreenwodATHLETICS DIRECTOR ......................................Ben Jay

HEAD COACH ...................................................Jason GillRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ........................110-114/4OVERALL RECORD/YEARS ...........................110-114/4ASSISTANT COACHES ...... Bryant Ward, Danny Ricabal2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................27-272012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) .. 14-10 (T-3rd)STADIUM (CAPACITY) ..Les Murakami Stadium (4,312)

BASEBALL CONTACT ................................... John BarryOFFICE PHONE .......................................(808) 956-7506CELL PHONE ...........................................(808) 954-0234E-MAIL ................................................. [email protected] ............................................................(808) 956-4470PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(808) 956-6253WEBSITE .................................www.HawaiiAthletics.com

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STANFORDMarch 8-10

Sunken Diamond › Stanford, Calif.

LOCATION .................................................Stanford, Calif.FOUNDED ..................................................................1981ENROLLMENT .......................................................18,217NICKNAME .......................................................... CardinalCOLORS ................................................Cardinal & WhiteCONFERENCE ..................................................Pacific-12PRESIDENT ............................................. John HennessyATHLETICS DIRECTOR ..............................Bernard Muir

GENERAL INFORMATIONHEAD COACH ......................................... Mark MarquessRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ...............1,504-777-7/36OVERALL RECORD/YEARS ..................1,504-777-7/36ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH .........................Dean StoltzASSISTANT COACH ..................................... Rusty Filter2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................48-182012 CONFERENCE RECORD ..............................18-12STADIUM (CAPACITY) ............Sunken Diamond (4,000)

BASEBALL INFORMATIONBASEBALL CONTACT ................................Alan GeorgeCELL PHONE ...........................................(574) 340-3977OFFICE PHONE .......................................(650) 725-2929E-MAIL ....................................alan.george@stanford.eduTWITTER ...................................................@StanfordBSBWEBSITE ........................................www.goStanford.com

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CSU BAKERSFIELDMarch 12

Icardo Center › Bakersfield, Calif.

LOCATION ............................................ Bakersfield, Calif.FOUNDED ..................................................................1970ENROLLMENT .........................................................8,000NICKNAME .................................................. RoadrunnersCOLORS .................................................... Blue and GoldCONFERENCE ....................................... Western AthleticPRESIDENT ........................................Dr. Horace MitchellATHLETIC DIRECTOR ....................................Jeff Konya

GENERAL INFORMATIONHEAD COACH ................................................. Bill KernenRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ..........................97-119/4OVERALL RECORD/YEARS ..................... 337-273-3/11ASSISTANT COACHES . Jody Robinson, Brandon Boren2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................25-30STADIUM (CAPACITY) ..................Icardo Center (3,880)

BASEBALL INFORMATIONBASEBALL CONTACT ......................................Matt TurkCELL PHONE ...........................................(515) 240-0483OFFICE PHONE .......................................(661) 654-3071E-MAIL ........................................................ [email protected] BOX PHONE ...............................(661) 654-2126WEBSITE .......................................www.GoRunners.comTWITTER ................................................@CSUBathletics

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NEW MEXICOMarch 15-17, April 26-28

Wilson Stadium › Las VegasLobo Field › Albuquerque, N.M.

LOCATION ..........................................Albuquerque, N.M.FOUNDED ..................................................................1889ENROLLMENT .......................................................28,800NICKNAME ..............................................................LobosCOLORS ............................................... Cherry and SilverCONFERENCE ......................................... Mountain WestPRESIDENT ............................................Dr. Robert FrankVICE PRESIDENT FOR ATHLETICS ......................Paul Krebs

GENERAL INFORMATIONHEAD COACH ....................................... Ray BirminghamRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ....................... 166-132/5OVERALL RECORD/YEARS .....................984-460-2/25ASSISTANT COACHES ........ Ken Jacome, Dan Spencer2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................37-242012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ........ 18-6 (1st)STADIUM (CAPACITY) .......................Lobo Field (1,000)........................................................Isotopes Park (11,124)

BASEBALL INFORMATIONBASEBALL CONTACT ................................Justin TrujilloCELL PHONE ...........................................(408) 829-9224OFFICE PHONE .......................................(505) 925-5521E-MAIL .................................. [email protected] ............................................................(505) 925-5609PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(505) 222-4093WEBSITE ...........................................www.GoLobos.comTWITTER .........................................@UNMLoboBaseball

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LOCATION ..................................................... Provo, UtahFOUNDED ..................................................................1875ENROLLMENT .......................................................32,955NICKNAME ..........................................................CougarsCOLORS ...................................................Blue and WhiteCONFERENCE ...............................................West CoastPRESIDENT ......................................Cecil O. SamuelsonATHLETICS DIRECTOR ..............................Tom Holmoe

HEAD COACH ..........................................Mike LittlewoodRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ..................FIRST YEAROVERALL RECORD/YEARS ...........................181-111/6ASSISTANT COACHES ............Trent Pratt, Brent Haring,

Jeremy Thomas2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................22-272012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ......10-14 (7th)STADIUM (CAPACITY) ........ Larry H. Miller Field (2,300)

BASEBALL CONTACT ................................ Ralph ZobellOFFICE PHONE .......................................(801) 422-9769 CELL PHONE ...........................................(801) 367-3554E-MAIL ...........................................ralph_zobell@byu.eduPRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(309) 378-4041FAX ............................................................(801) 422-0633WEBSITE ....................................www.BYUCougars.com

LOCATION ............................................. San Diego, Calif.FOUNDED ..................................................................1897ENROLLMENT .......................................................31,597NICKNAME .............................................................AztecsCOLORS ...............................................Scarlet and BlackCONFERENCE ......................................... Mountain WestPRESIDENT ........................................ Dr. Elliot HirshmanDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ..............................Jim Sterk

HEAD COACH .............................................. Tony GwynnRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ......................290-311/10OVERALL RECORD/YEARS .........................290-311/10ASSISTANT COACHES .. Mark Martinez, Eric Valenzuela

Mark Viramontes2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................26-342012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ......12-12 (3rd)STADIUM (CAPACITY) .....Tony Gwynn Stadium (3,000)

BASEBALL CONTACT ...................................Dave KuhnOFFICE PHONE .......................................(619) 594-5547CELL PHONE ...........................................(619) 957-8371E-MAIL ...........................................dkuhn@mail.sdsu.eduFAX ............................................................(619) 582-6541PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(619) 594-4103WEBSITE ..........................................www.GoAztecs.com

LOCATION ............................................. San Diego, Calif.FOUNDED ..................................................................1949ENROLLMENT .........................................................7,800NICKNAME ............................................................TorerosCOLORS .............................Torero Blue, Navy and WhiteCONFERENCE ...............................................West CoastPRESIDENT ..........................................Dr. Mary E. LyonsEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ..............Ky Snyder

HEAD COACH ......................................................Rich HillRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ..................481-331-3/14OVERALL RECORD/YEARS .....................804-551-3/23ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ....................... Jay JohnsonASSISTANT COACHES .....Tyler Kincaid, Ramon Orozco2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................40-172012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) .......15-9 (2nd)STADIUM (CAPACITY) .................... Folwer Park (3,000)

BASEBALL CONTACT ................................Chris LoucksOFFICE PHONE .......................................(619) 260-7930E-MAIL ......................................... [email protected] ............................................................(619) 260-2990PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(619) 260-8829WEBSITE ......................................www.USDToreros.com

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BYUMarch 18

Wilson Stadium › Las Vegas

SAN DIEGO STATEMarch 22-24, April 19-21

Tony Gwynn Stadium › San Diego, Calif. Wilson Stadium › Las Vegas

SAN DIEGOMarch 25, May 6

Folwer Park › San Diego, Calif.Wilson Stadium › Las Vegas

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LOCATION ...............................Air Force Academy, Colo.FOUNDED ..................................................................1954ENROLLMENT .........................................................4,000NICKNAME ...........................................................FalconsCOLORS ...................................................Blue and SilverCONFERENCE ......................................... Mountain WestSUPERINTENDENT ............... Lt. Gen. Michael C. GouldATHLETIC DIRECTOR ............................Dr. Hans Mueh

GENERAL INFORMATIONHEAD COACH .........................................Mike KazlauskyRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ............................33-75/2OVERALL RECORD/YEARS ...............................33-75/2ASSISTANT COACHES ...........Tim Dixon, Toby Bicknell

Adam Curynski2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................14-392012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ........5-19 (5th)STADIUM (CAPACITY) ....................Falcon Field (1,000)

BASEBALL INFORMATIONBASEBALL CONTACT ...............................Nick ArseniakOFFICE PHONE .......................................(719) 333-9251E-MAIL [email protected] ............................................................(719) 333-3798PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(719) 333-3472WEBSITE ...............................www.AirForceFalcons.com

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LOCATION ...................................................Fresno, Calif.FOUNDED ..................................................................1911ENROLLMENT .......................................................21,389NICKNAME ..........................................................BulldogsCOLORS ..................................................... Red and BlueCONFERENCE ......................................... Mountain WestPRESIDENT .......................................... Dr. John D. WeltyDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ......................Thomas Boeh

GENERAL INFORMATIONHEAD COACH ............................................Mike BatesoleRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ..................... 360-264/10OVERALL RECORD/YEARS .....................615-422-1/17ASSISTANT COACHES ... Steve Rousey, Ryan Overland2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................31-282012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ........8-10 (5th)STADIUM (CAPACITY) ...........Pete Beiden Field (3,575)

BASEBALL INFORMATIONBASEBALL CONTACT .........................Stephen TremblyCELL PHONE ...........................................(559) 270-4291OFFICE PHONE .......................................(559) 278-6178E-MAIL .....................................strembley@csufresno.eduPRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(559) 278-7678WEBSITE .......................................www.GoBulldogs.comTWITTER ...........................................@StephenTrembley

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LOCATION .....................................................Tempe, Ariz.FOUNDED ..................................................................1885ENROLLMENT .......................................................72,250NICKNAME ...................................................... Sun DevilsCOLORS ................................................Marron and GoldCONFERENCE ..................................................Pacific-12PRESIDENT ...........................................Dr. Michael CrowVP OF ATHLETICS .................................Steve Patterson

GENERAL INFORMATIONHEAD COACH ................................................ Tim EsmayRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ......................... 131-48/3OVERALL RECORD/YEARS ..................... 344-283-1/11ASSISTANT COACHES .... Ken Knutson, Mike Benjamin,

Greg Bordes2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................36-202012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ......18-12 (4th)STADIUM (CAPACITY) ...Winkles Field-Packard Stadium

at Brock Ballpark (3,879)

BASEBALL INFORMATIONBASEBALL CONTACT .....................Thomas LennebergOFFICE PHONE .......................................(480) 965-6594E-MAIL .............................. [email protected] ............................................................(480) 965-5408PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(480) 727-7253WEBSITE ...................................www.TheSunDevils.comTWITTER ................................................@ASU_Baseball

MEDIA INFORMATION

LOCATION .......................................................Reno, Nev.FOUNDED ..................................................................1874ENROLLMENT .......................................................18,000NICKNAME ....................................................... Wolf PackCOLORS ............................................. Navy Blue & SilverCONFERENCE ......................................... Mountain WestPRESIDENT ................................................Marc JohnsonATHLETICS DIRECTOR .................................Cary Groth

HEAD COACH ..............................................Gary PowersRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ..................912-730-5/30OVERALL RECORD/YEARS .....................912-730-5/30ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ..............Buddy GouldsmithASSISTANT COACH ...................................Matt Fonteno2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................32-252012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ..... 11-7 (T-1st)STADIUM (CAPACITY) .................. Peccole Park (3,000)

BASEBALL CONTACT ..................... Jack KuestermeyerOFFICE PHONE .......................................(775) 682-6984CELL PHONE ...........................................(775) 240-6251E-MAIL ...................................................jkuester@unr.eduPRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(775) 784-1585WEBSITE ............................. www.NevadaWolfPack.com

LOCATION ............................................... Riverside, Calif.FOUNDED ..................................................................1954ENROLLMENT .......................................................20,510NICKNAME .................................................... HighlandersCOLORS ........................................................ Blue & GoldCONFERENCE ................................................... Big WestINTERIM CHANCELLOR ................Jane Close ConoleyDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ..................Brian Wickstrom

HEAD COACH ................................................Doug SmithRECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS ....................... 232-204/8OVERALL RECORD/YEARS .......................... 232-204/8ASSISTANT COACHES .......................Bobby Applegate,

Bryson LeBlanc, Jake Valentine2012 OVERALL RECORD .......................................22-322012 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINSH) ........9-15 (8th)STADIUM (CAPACITY) ...Riverside Sports Complex (2,500)

BASEBALL CONTACT ...............................John MaxwellOFFICE PHONE .......................................(951) 827-5438E-MAIL .......................................... [email protected] ............................................................(951) 827-3569PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(951) 827-6415WEBSITE .................................www.GoHighlanders.com

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2013 Opponent Section

AIR FORCEMarch 29-31, May 16-18

Wilson Stadium › Las VegasFalcon Field › Colorado Springs, Colo.

FRESNO STATEApril 5-7, May 3-5

Pete Beiden Field › Fresno, Calif. Wilson Stadium › Las Vegas

ARIZONA STATEApril 10, April 24

Wilson Stadium › Las VegasBrock Ballpark › Tempe, Ariz.

NEVADA, RENOApril 12-14, May 10-12

Wilson Stadium › Las VegasLobo Field › Reno, Nev.

UC RIVERSIDEApril 16, April 30

Riverside Sports Complex › Riverside, Calif. Wilson Stadium › Las Vegas

LOCATION ...................................................Fresno, Calif.HOST SCHOOL ............................................Fresno StateSTADIUM (CAPACITY) ..........Pete Beiden Field (3,575)PRESS BOX PHONE ...............................(559) 278-76782012 WINNER ................................................New Mexico2012 RUNNER-UP .................................San Diego State

BASEBALL CONTACT .................................Judy WilsonOFFICE PHONE .......................................(719) 488-4052CELL PHONE ...........................................(719) 290-6732E-MAIL ............................................ [email protected] ............................................................(719) 487-7241WEBSITE ..........................................www.TheMWC.com

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MW TOURNAMENTMay 22-26

Pete Beiden Field › Fresno, Calif.

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AIR FORCE 76-22 .775Alabama 4-2 .667Arizona 10-15 .400ARIZONA STATE 14-55-1 .200Arkansas 3-0 1.000Baylor 1-0 1.000Boise State 4-0 1.000BRADLEY FIRST MEETINGButler 4-0 1.000BYU 71-77 .479California 13-8 .619California Baptist 3-0 1.000Cal Lutheran 3-0 1.000Cal Western 1-5 .166Cal Poly 0-6 .000Cal Poly Pomona 1-0 1.000CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 2-0 1.000Cal State Dominguez Hills 1-0 1.000Cal State Fullerton 20-68 .227Cal State Los Angeles 3-1 .750Cal State Northridge 24-27 .470Central Connecticut State 1-0 1.000Central Michigan 7-4 .636Chapman College 5-8 .384Chico State 7-2 .777The Citadel 3-0 1.000Claremont 2-0 1.000Clemson 4-5 .444Coastal Carolina 0-2 .000College of Charleston 3-0 1.000Colorado 11-3 .786Colorado School of Mines 3-0-1 .750Columbia 3-1 .750Creighton 8-2 .800Delaware 2-2 .500Denver 2-0 1.000East Carolina 1-0 1.000Eastern Michigan 3-3 .500Evansville 1-0 1.000Florida Atlantic 0-3 .000Florida State 8-4 .667FRESNO STATE 24-36 .400Georgia Tech 1-1 .500George Washington 1-0 1.000Glendale College 1-1 .500GONZAGA 11-12 .478Grand Canyon 18-12-1 .580HAWAII 12-16 .428Hawaii-Hilo 2-0 1.000

Hawaii-Pacific 1-0 1.000Houston 1-0 1.000Idaho State 3-0 1.000Illinois 5-0 1.000Indiana State 1-1 .500Iowa State 4-0 1.000Jackson State 1-0 1.000Kansas 5-4 .556Kansas State 1-1 .500Kearney State 4-0 1.000LaVerne College 6-7-1 .428Lamar 3-1 .750Lewis-Clark State 17-10 .629Long Beach State 30-33 .454LSU 1-8 .111Louisianana-Lafayette 1-4 .200LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 29-18 .617Lubbock Christian 2-0 1.000Maine 10-1 .909Manhattan 2-1 .666McNeese State 2-1 .667Memphis 3-0 1.000Mesa 0-2 .000Michigan 2-3 .400Michigan State 6-3 .666Mississippi State 0-2 .000Missouri 2-1 .666Montana State 7-0 1.000Nebraska 14-8 .636Nebraska-Omaha 3-1 .750NEVADA, RENO 70-48 .593NEW MEXICO 79-60 .568New Mexico State 20-5 .800Northern Arizona 34-15 .693Northern Colorado 14-1 .933Northwestern 8-3 .727Ohio State 1-1 .500Oklahoma 12-15 .444Oklahoma State 6-15 .286Oral Roberts 2-0 1.000Oregon State 4-5 .444PACIFIC 28-19 .596Penn State 0-1 .000Pepperdine 16-15 .516Phoenix College 0-3 .000Portland 1-0 1.000Portland State 5-2 .714Purdue 1-0 1.000Rice 7-12 .368

Sacramento State 4-2 .666Sacred Heart 3-1 .750SAN DIEGO 14-14 .500SAN DIEGO STATE 45-68 .398San Francisco 9-16 .360San Francisco State 1-0 1.000San Jose State 27-18 .600Santa Clara 6-17 .261Seattle Mariners 0-1 .000Southern Calif. College 2-0 1.000Southern Colorado 2-0 1.000Southern Illinois 5-1 .833Southern Utah 97-18-1 .836SW Louisiana 1-3 .250St. Peters College 4-0 1.000St. John’s 1-1 .500St. Mary’s 13-13 .500STANFORD 4-3 .571Stephen F. Austin 1-1 .500TCU 14-37 .274Temple 9-2 .818TENNESSEE 1-1 .500Texas 2-5 .285Texas A&M 2-1 .666Texas A&M Corpus Christi 0-1 .000Texas-El Paso 6-2 .750Texas Tech 8-6 .571Toledo 2-1 .667Tulane 2-8 .200Tulsa 0-1 .000UC Irvine 35-40-2 .454UCLA 15-26 .365UC RIVERSIDE 11-21 .333UC Santa Barbara 31-18-1 .630USC 3-9 .250U.S. International 12-1 .923Utah 88-47 .651Utah State 2-0 1.000Valparaiso 4-0 1.000Villanova 3-0 1.000Washington 6-3 .666Washington State 9-10 .473Weber State 9-2 .818West Virginia 0-1 .000Western Illinois 1-0 1.000Western Kentucky 3-0 1.000Western New Mexico 1-0 1.000Wichita State 9-8 .529Wyoming 6-2 .750

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Friday, Feb. 15NEVADA vs. Kansas (Mesa Ariz.) 1 p.m. MTOklahoma State at NEW MEXICO 5 p.m. MTAIR FORCE at Texas-San Antonio 6 p.m. CTTennessee at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PTUC Santa Barbara at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PTSAN DIEGO STATE at San Diego 7 p.m. PT

Saturday Feb. 16NEVADA vs. Kansas (Mesa Ariz.) 1 p.m. MTTennessee at UNLV (DH) 1:05 p.m. PTAIR FORCE at Texas-San Antonio (DH) 2 p.m. CTOklahoma State at NEW MEXICO 2 p.m. MTSAN DIEGO STATE at San Diego 6 p.m. PTUC Santa Barbara at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday Feb. 17AIR FORCE at Texas-San Antonio 1 p.m. CTOklahoma State at NEW MEXICO 1 p.m. MTNEVADA vs. Kansas (Mesa Ariz.) 1 p.m. MTSAN DIEGO STATE at San Diego 1 p.m. PTUC Santa Barbara at FRESNO STATE 1:05 p.m. PTTennessee at UNLV 1:05 p.m. PT

Monday Feb. 18NEVADA vs. Kansas (Mesa Ariz.) Noon MT

Tuesday Feb. 19Sacramento State at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Thursday Feb. 21Oregon State at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PTUNLV at Pacific 6 p.m. PT

Friday Feb. 22UNLV vs. Gonzaga (Stockton Calif.) 1 p.m. PTNorthern Illinois at NEVADA 2 p.m. PTFRESNO STATE at Stanford 5:30 p.m. PT

Freedom Classic (Kinston N.C.)AIR FORCE vs. Navy 6 p.m. ETKleberg Bank College Classic (Corpus Christi Texas)NEW MEXICO at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6 p.m. CTOregon State at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PTUNLV at Pacific 6 p.m. PT

Saturday Feb. 23Northern Illinois at NEVADA (DH) 11 a.m. PTUNLV vs. Gonzaga (Stockton Calif.) Noon PTFRESNO STATE at Stanford 1 p.m. PTOregon State at SAN DIEGO STATE 1 p.m. PT

Freedom Classic (Kinston N.C.)AIR FORCE vs. Navy (DH) 2 p.m. ETKleberg Bank College Classic (Corpus Christi Texas)NEW MEXICO vs. Iowa 2 p.m. CT

Sunday Feb. 24Kleberg Bank College Classic (Corpus Christi Texas)NEW MEXICO vs. Oklahoma 9:30 a.m. CTNorthern Illinois at NEVADA 11 a.m. PT

Freedom Classic (Kinston N.C.)AIR FORCE vs. Navy 12:30 p.m. ETFRESNO STATE at Stanford 1 p.m. PTOregon State at SAN DIEGO STATE 1 p.m. PT

Tuesday Feb. 26NEVADA at Sacramento State 2 p.m. PTFRESNO STATE at CSU Bakersfield 6 p.m. PTSAN DIEGO STATE at Santa Clara 6 p.m. PT

Wednesday Feb. 27SAN DIEGO STATE at Santa Clara 2 p.m. PT

Thursday Feb. 28Rebel Classic (Las Vegas Nev.)

Bradley at UNLV 7:35 p.m. PT

Friday March 1NEW MEXICO at Nebraska 2:05 p.m. CT

Snowbird Baseball Classic (Port Charlotte Fla.)AIR FORCE vs. St. Bonaventure 3 p.m. ETSeton Hall at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PT

Rebel Classic (Las Vegas Nev.)Loyola Marymount at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PTUSC at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday March 2Holy Cross at NEVADA (DH) 11 a.m. PTSeton Hall at SAN DIEGO STATE 1 p.m. PTNEW MEXICO at Nebraska 2:05 p.m. CT

Snowbird Baseball Classic (Port Charlotte Fla.)AIR FORCE vs. Mount St. Mary’s 3 p.m. ETAIR FORCE vs. Georgetown 6:30 p.m. ET

Rebel Classic (Las Vegas Nev.)Bradley at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PTUSC at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday March 3Snowbird Baseball Classic (Port Charlotte Fla.)

AIR FORCE vs. Western Michigan 10:30 a.m. ETHoly Cross at NEVADA 1 p.m. PTSeton Hall at SAN DIEGO STATE 1 p.m. PTNEW MEXICO at Nebraska 1:05 p.m. CTUSC at FRESNO STATE 1:05 p.m. PT

Rebel Classic (Las Vegas Nev.)Hawai’i at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PT

Monday March 4Hawai’i at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PT

Tuesday March 5LaSalle at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. MTNEVADA at Pacific 6 p.m. PTSan Jose State at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Wednesday March 6LaSalle at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. MT

Thursday March 7FRESNO STATE at California 2:30 p.m. PTNEVADA at Utah Valley 4 p.m. MTSAN DIEGO STATE at Arkansas 6 p.m. CT

Friday March 8FRESNO STATE at California 2:30 p.m. PTNEVADA at Utah Valley 4 p.m. MTUNLV at Stanford 5:30 p.m. PTAIR FORCE at Gardner-Webb 6 p.m. ETSAN DIEGO STATE at Arkansas 6 p.m. CTUC Riverside at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. MT

Saturday March 9NEVADA at Utah Valley 1 p.m. MTSAN DIEGO STATE at Arkansas 1 p.m. CTFRESNO STATE at California 1 p.m. PTUNLV at Stanford 1:30 p.m. PTUC Riverside at NEW MEXICO (DH) 2 p.m. MTAIR FORCE at Gardner-Webb 6 p.m. ET

Sunday March 10SAN DIEGO STATE at Arkansas 1 p.m. CTUC Riverside at NEW MEXICO 1 p.m. MTFRESNO STATE at California 1 p.m. PTUNLV at Stanford 1 p.m. PTAIR FORCE at Gardner-Webb 2 p.m. ET

Tuesday March 12NEVADA at UC Davis 2:30 p.m. PTUNLV at CSU Bakersfield 6 p.m. PTSAN DIEGO STATE at UC Irvine 6 p.m. PT

Wednesday March 13NEW MEXICO at Arizona State 4:30 p.m. PT

Friday March 15* AIR FORCE at NEVADA 2 p.m. PT* NEW MEXICO at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PT* SAN DIEGO STATE at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday March 16* AIR FORCE at NEVADA 1 p.m. PT* NEW MEXICO at UNLV 2:05 p.m. PT* SAN DIEGO STATE at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday March 17* AIR FORCE at NEVADA 1 p.m. PT* SAN DIEGO STATE at FRESNO STATE 1:05 p.m. PT* NEW MEXICO at UNLV 1:05 p.m. PT

Monday March 18BYU at UNLV 3:05 p.m. PT

Tuesday March 19NEVADA at San Francisco 2 p.m. PTMissouri State at NEW MEXICO (DH) 3 p.m. MTNebraska-Omaha at AIR FORCE 3 p.m. MTFRESNO STATE at Pacific 6 p.m. PTLong Beach State at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PT

Wednesday March 20Nebraska-Omaha at AIR FORCE 1 p.m. MT

Friday March 22* FRESNO STATE at AIR FORCE 3 p.m. MT* NEVADA at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. MT* UNLV at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PT

Saturday March 23* FRESNO STATE at AIR FORCE 1 p.m. MT* UNLV at SAN DIEGO STATE 2 p.m. PT* NEVADA at NEW MEXICO 5 p.m. MT

Sunday March 24* FRESNO STATE at AIR FORCE 1 p.m. MT* NEVADA at NEW MEXICO 1 p.m. MT* UNLV at SAN DIEGO STATE 1 p.m. PT

Monday March 25UNLV at San Diego 6 p.m. PT

Tuesday March 26NEVADA at Saint Mary’s 3 p.m. PTFRESNO STATE at Sacramento State 6 p.m. PTAIR FORCE at Wichita State 6:30 p.m. CT

Wednesday March 27AIR FORCE at Wichita State 3 p.m. CT

Thursday March 28* SAN DIEGO STATE at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. MT* FRESNO STATE at NEVADA 6 p.m. PT

Friday March 29* SAN DIEGO STATE at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. MT* FRESNO STATE at NEVADA 6 p.m. PT* AIR FORCE at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PT

Saturday March 30* SAN DIEGO STATE at NEW MEXICO 1 p.m.

MT* FRESNO STATE at NEVADA 1 p.m. PT* AIR FORCE at UNLV 2:05 p.m. PT

Sunday March 31* AIR FORCE at UNLV 1:05 p.m. PT

Monday April 1UC Riverside at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PTNEW MEXICO at New Mexico State 6:05 p.m. MT

Tuesday April 2Texas Tech at NEW MEXICO 3 p.m. MTSAN DIEGO STATE at UC Riverside 6 p.m. PTPacific at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

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Wednesday April 3AIR FORCE at Northern Colorado 3 p.m. MT

Friday April 5* NEW MEXICO at AIR FORCE 3 p.m. MT* NEVADA at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PT* UNLV at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday April 6* NEW MEXICO at AIR FORCE 1 p.m. MT* NEVADA at SAN DIEGO STATE 2 p.m. PT* UNLV at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday April 7* NEW MEXICO at AIR FORCE Noon MT* NEVADA at SAN DIEGO STATE 1 p.m. PT* UNLV at FRESNO STATE 1:05 p.m. PT

Tuesday April 9San Francisco at NEVADA 2 p.m. PTAIR FORCE at Nebraska-Omaha 3 p.m. CTSAN DIEGO STATE at Long Beach State 6 p.m. PTNEW MEXICO at Arkansas 6:35 p.m. CT

Wednesday April 10AIR FORCE at Creighton Noon CTArizona State at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PTNEW MEXICO at Arkansas 6:35 p.m. CT

Friday April 12* SAN DIEGO STATE at AIR FORCE 3 p.m. MT* FRESNO STATE at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. MT* NEVADA at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PT

Saturday April 13* SAN DIEGO STATE at AIR FORCE 1 p.m. MT* NEVADA at UNLV 2:05 p.m. PT* FRESNO STATE at NEW MEXICO 5 p.m. MT

Sunday April 14* SAN DIEGO STATE at AIR FORCE Noon MT* FRESNO STATE at NEW MEXICO Noon MT* NEVADA at UNLV 1:05 p.m. PT

Tuesday April 16UC Davis at NEVADA 2 p.m. PTNorthern Colorado at AIR FORCE 3 p.m. MTUNLV at UC Riverside 3 p.m. PTNew Mexico State at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. MT

Wednesday April 17CSU Bakersfield at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Friday April 19* NEW MEXICO at NEVADA 6 p.m. PT* SAN DIEGO STATE at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PT* AIR FORCE at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday April 20* NEW MEXICO at NEVADA 1 p.m. PT* SAN DIEGO STATE at UNLV 2:05 p.m. PT* AIR FORCE at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday April 21* NEW MEXICO at NEVADA 1 p.m. PT* AIR FORCE at FRESNO STATE 1:05 p.m. PT* SAN DIEGO STATE at UNLV 1:05 p.m. PT

Tuesday April 23FRESNO STATE at CSU Bakersfield 6 p.m. PTPacific at NEVADA 6 p.m. PTUC Irvine at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PT

Wednesday April 24AIR FORCE at Northern Colorado 3 p.m. PTUNLV at Arizona State 6:30 p.m. PT

Friday April 26* NEVADA at AIR FORCE 3 p.m. MT* UNLV at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. MT* FRESNO STATE at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PT

Saturday April 27* NEVADA at AIR FORCE 1 p.m. MT* FRESNO STATE at SAN DIEGO STATE 2 p.m. PT* UNLV at NEW MEXICO 5 p.m. MT

Sunday April 28* NEVADA at AIR FORCE Noon MT* UNLV at NEW MEXICO 1 p.m. MT* FRESNO STATE at SAN DIEGO STATE 1 p.m. PT

Monday April 29San Francisco at SAN DIEGO STATE 3 p.m. PT

Tuesday April 30Sacramento State at NEVADA 2 p.m. PTUC Riverside at UNLV 3:05 p.m. PTNEW MEXICO at Texas Tech 6:30 p.m. CTCSU Bakersfield at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Wednesday May 1NEW MEXICO at Texas Tech 3 p.m. CT

Friday May 3* AIR FORCE at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. MT* SAN DIEGO STATE at NEVADA 6 p.m. PT* FRESNO STATE at UNLV 6:05 p.m. PT

Saturday May 4* SAN DIEGO STATE at NEVADA 1 p.m. PT* FRESNO STATE at UNLV 2:05 p.m. PT* AIR FORCE at NEW MEXICO 5 p.m. MT

Sunday May 5* AIR FORCE at NEW MEXICO 1 p.m. MT* SAN DIEGO STATE at NEVADA 1 p.m. PT* FRESNO STATE at UNLV 1:05 p.m. PT

Monday May 6San Diego at UNLV 3:05 pm. PT

Tuesday May 7Saint Mary’s at NEVADA 2 p.m. PTSAN DIEGO STATE at UC Riverside 6 p.m. PTHawai’i at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Wednesday May 8Texas Tech at NEW MEXICO 5 p.m. MT

Friday May 10* AIR FORCE at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PT* UNLV at NEVADA 6 p.m. PT* NEW MEXICO at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday May 11* UNLV at NEVADA 1 p.m. PT* AIR FORCE at SAN DIEGO STATE 2 p.m. PT* NEW MEXICO at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Sunday May 12* NEW MEXICO at FRESNO STATE 12:05 p.m. PT* AIR FORCE at SAN DIEGO STATE 1 p.m. PT* UNLV at NEVADA 1 p.m. PT

Thursday May 16* UNLV at AIR FORCE 3 p.m. MT* NEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PT* NEVADA at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Friday May 17* UNLV at AIR FORCE 1 p.m. MT* NEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO STATE 6 p.m. PT* NEVADA at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Saturday May 18* UNLV at AIR FORCE Noon MT* NEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO STATE 2 p.m. PT* NEVADA at FRESNO STATE 6:35 p.m. PT

Wednesday May 22-Sunday May 26Mountain West Championship

Beiden Field Fresno Calif.

Friday-Monday May 31-June 3NCAA Regionals (Sites TBD)

Friday-Monday June 7-10NCAA Super Regionals (sites TBD)

Saturday-Wednesday June 15-26College World Series

TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Neb.

(DH) indicates doubleheaders.*Denotes Mountain West game. Itlicized Games indicates tournamentMW teams in all CAPS.Dates and times subject to change.

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Record BookRECORD BOOK

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19684/8 San Francisco State H W 3-1 (11)4/20 San Diego H L 7-3 (11)5/7 Southern Utah A L 10-9 (10)

1971N/A St. Mary’s A L 3-2 (11)

19742/16 Weber State H W 5-4 (10)2/25 Southern California A L 9-7 (10)3/9 BYU H L 6-1 (10)3/15 Pepperdine H W 8-7 (10)3/26 Chapman College H W 9-8 (10)3/29 St. Mary’s H L 17-16 (10)4/8 Gonzaga H L 4-3 (10)4/16 Grand Canyon H L 7-6 (10)

1975N/A Northern Arizona - L 9-6 (10)N/A UC Irvine - W 8-6 (10)N/A UC Irvine - L 4-3 (10)N/A Oklahoma - L 7-4 (10)N/A Oregon State - W 4-3 (10)N/A Gonzaga - W 5-4 (10)N/A UC Irvine - L 4-3 (10)N/A San Jose State - L 8-7 (10)

19763/13 Utah H L 8-7 (10)3/30 Delaware H W 3-2 (10)4/6 Southern Utah N W 7-6 (10)4/9 UCLA H W 4-3 (10)

1977N/A Utah - W 9-8 (10)N/A Tulane - L 9-8 (10)

19782/11 Chico State H W 2-1 (15)4/7 Fresno State H L 12-11 (10)4/10 Lewis Clark H W 6-5 (10)

1979N/A BYU H W 7-6 (10)N/A LaVerne College H W 7-6 (10)

19803/8 Oklahoma H W 6-5 (10)3/11 Arizona State H T 10-10 (10)4/3 San Jose State A W 4-3 (16)

19813/6 Utah H W 7-6 (10)3/28 Cal State Los Angeles H W 18-17 (10)4/13 Pacific A W 8-5 (11)4/25 Cal State Fullerton A L 8-7 (11)

19822/15 UC Irvine H L 7-5 (10)2/19 UTEP H W 3-2 (10)2/20 UTEP H W 6-5 (11)3/6 BYU H W 3-2 (11)3/21 Arizona State H L 8-6 (11)4/11 Pacific H W 8-7 (11)

19832/23 San Diego State H W 17-16 (13)4/16 Grand Canyon H L 9-7 (10)

19842/18 New Mexico H W 4-3 (10)2/24 St. Mary’s H W 5-4 (12)4/16 Santa Clara A W 13-9 (11)

1985N/A San Jose State A L 12-10 (12)N/A UC Santa Barbara H W 10-8 (10)N/A UC Irvine A W 8-7 (10)N/A Cal State Fullerton A W 3-2 (11)N/A Pacific H W 8-7 (11)

1986N/A Texas Tech H W 15-14 (10)N/A UC Santa Barbara A L 4-3 (11)N/A San Jose State H L 14-12 (10)

19874/26 UC Irvine A W 5-4 (10)

19882/27 TCU H W 6-5 (11)3/10 Gonzaga H W 6-5 (11)4/10 Pacific A W 9-8 (10)4/16 Cal State Fullerton A W 3-2 (10)4/17 Cal State Fullerton A L 6-5 (10)

19894/23 UC Irvine A L 10-9 (12)5/9 Southern Utah H W 16-15 (10)

19903/2 New Mexico H W 6-5 (10)3/10 San Diego State H W 14-13 (10)3/30 Long Beach State H L 7-4 (10)5/6 Pacific A W 11-9 (15)5/11 UC Irvine H L 8-6 (10)

1991N/A San Diego State A L 6-5 (10)N/A San Diego State A L 11-10 (10)N/A Loyola Marymount H W 9-8 (10)

19922/23 Utah H W 6-5 (10)3/28 Cal State Northridge H W 6-5 (11)

19934/21 Arizona State A L 13-12 (10)5/15 Stanford A W 7-6 (12)

19943/19 Arkansas H W 7-4 (11)3/26 Pacific A L 6-5 (10)4/10 New Mexico State A W 10-9 (11)4/29 UC Santa Barbara A W 7-6 (11)5/16 Kansas A L 6-5 (10)

19953/13 Missouri N W 4-3 (10)4/2 Nevada, Reno A L 8-7 (12)

19962/11 Utah H W 5-4 (10)3/3 San Diego State H W 1-0 (11)4/4 Long Beach State H W 2-1 (10)4/20 Pacific A L 3-2 (10)

19973/11 Arizona State A L 6-5 (11)3/14 Rice H W 1-0 (11)3/22 Utah A W 18-13 (10)5/9 New Mexico A W 12-9 (10)

19982/10 Pepperdine H W 8-7 (12)5/5 Arizona State H W 5-4 (10)

19992/14 Pepperdine A L 9-8 (11)2/26 Clemson H W 12-11 (10)3/22 Michigan N L 17-15 (10)4/17 Utah A L 9-8 (10)

20033/29 San Diego State H L 4-3 (10)3/30 San Diego State H W 10-9 (12)5/30 New Mexico State N L 14-12 (11)

20042/6 Cal State Fullerton A L 9-8 (11)3/18 BYU A W 12-9 (11)3/23 Southern Utah A W 10-7 (10)4/16 Utah A W 19-17 (10)

20052/5 Cal State Northridge H L 5-4 (15)

20063/19 The Citadel H W 8-7 (10)4/21 San Diego State H W 6-5 (12)5/2 UC Irvine A L 4-3 (15)5/5 Arizona A L 7-6 (11)

20072/23 Arizona H L 6-5 (10)3/30 Utah A W 7-5 (11)5/22 Utah N W 6-5 (10)

20082/22 Central Michigan H W 6-5 (12)3/7 San Francisco H L 8-7 (13)4/3 BYU H L 10-7 (10)4/13 TCU A L 3-2 (10)4/19 San Diego State H W 19-18 (10)4/22 UCLA A L 8-7 (11)5/9 New Mexico H L 6-5 (10)

20094/5 Utah H W 4-3 (10)5/3 New Mexico A W 13-11 (10)

20102/19 Sacramento State H L 10-8 (11)2/23 Southern Utah H W 5-4 (11)3/3 Arizona A L 5-4 (13)5/7 BYU H W 9-8 (11)

20113/13 Valparaiso H W 6-5 (11)4/15 BYU H W 6-5 (10)

20124/6 San Diego State H L 6-3 (11)5/20 Sacramento State A W 8-7 (11)

BY THE NUMBERS10-inning games 44-33-111-inning games 22-1312-inning games 6-313-inning games 1-214-inning games -15-inning games 2-216-inning games 1-0TOTAL 75-52-1

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OPENING DAY RECORD (29-17)DATE OPPONENT H/A W/L SCORE2/17/12 Loyola Marymount A L 4-32/18/11 Maine H W 12-42/19/10 Sacramento State H L 10-8 (11)2/20/09 Maine H W 4-22/22/08 Central Michigan H W 6-5 (12)1/26/07 Cal State Northridge A W 10-42/3/06 Pepperdine A L 5-42/4/05 Cal State Northridge H L 3-22/6/04 (4) Cal State Fullerton A L 9-8 (11)1/31/03 Cal A W 9-62/1/02 Cal H L 2-02/2/01 Washington State H W 9-71/29/00 Saint Mary’s H L 8-52/5/99 UC Santa Barbara H W 9-51/30/98 UC Santa Barbara A W 4-21/31/97 UCLA H L 7-42/2/96 UCLA A W 5-21/27/95 Loyola Marymount H L 10-52/5/94 Saint Mary’s H L 8-42/5/93 Lewis-Clark State H W 11-32/8/92 New Mexico H W 9-21991 Cal State Northridge H W 12-112/2/90 Cal State Northridge H W 12-72/1/89 Hawai’i-Hilo A W 7-42/13/88 Nevada, Reno H W 11-22/14/87 Chico State H W 17-41986 Nevada, Reno H L 14-81985 Nevada, Reno H W 17-22/3/84 Arizona A W 9-62/18/83 New Mexico H W 4-32/5/82 Chico State H W 6-22/13/81 BYU H W 7-32/1/80 Cal State Fullerton H W 4-31979 Long Beach State H W 4-12/11/78 Chico State H W 2-1 (15)1977 BYU - L 8-62/21/76 Arizona State H L 7-41975 Northern Arizona - W 4-32/15/74 Weber State H W 4-32/17/73 Utah H W 2-12/18/72 Utah H W 5-32/27/71 Southern Cal. Coll. A W 16-21970 Utah - L 3-12/28/69 Grand Canyon H L 7-02/24/68 Phoenix College H L 6-32/25/67 Phoenix College H L 7-6

MOST VICTORIES1. 53 (1980)2. 47 (2003)3. 44 (1978)4. 43 (1984, 1996)5. 41 (1979)

LONGEST WINNING/LOSING STREAKSYEAR WIN STREAK LOSS STREAK2012 3 (4 times) 52011 5 (twice) 4 (twice)2010 7 6 (twice)2009 8 92008 3 (twice) 6 (twice)2007 5 122006 8 72005 6 62004 7 3 (twice)2003 5 (5 times) 32002 4 52001 5 52000 9 7 (twice)1999 3 (4 times) 51998 6 51997 9 81996 7 31995 4 (twice) 81994 5 (twice) 51993 4 (twice) 51992 7 5 (twice)1991 10 71990 5 (twice) 51989 11 31988 10 31987 6 51986 8 41985 6 3 (twice)1984 8 3 (3 times)1983 7 4 (twice)1982 6 71981 10 41980 25 31979 6 51978 10 41977 7 51976 9 3 (twice)1975 4 51974 3 81973 7 41972 4 4 (twice)1971 10 61970 7 91969 4 41968 8 4

GAMES PLAYED1. 70 (1982)2. 67 (1980, 1982)3. 64 (1979, 2003, 2005)4. 62 (1978, 1988)5. 61 (1985, 1991, 2004)

LONGEST WINNING STREAK1. 25 games (1980)2. 13 games (1980)3. 11 games (1989)4. 10 games (1991, 1988, 1981, 1978, 1971)5. 9 games (2000, 1997, 1976)

LONGEST LOSING STREAK1. 12 games (2007)2. 9 games (1970, 2009)3. 8 games (1995, 1997)

LONGEST GAME BY INNINGS1. 17 UNLV 1, Pacific 0 (1970)2. 16 UNLV 5, Weber St. 4 (2-16-74)

LARGEST WINNING MARGIN1. 22 UNLV 29, NMSU 7 (5-5-96) 22 UNLV 27, BYU 5 (3-13-99)2. 21 UNLV 23, Nevada, Reno 2 (5-10-80) 21 UNLV 25, Calif. Baptist 4 (3-20-71) 21 UNLV 23, NMSU 2 (5-8-92)3. 19 UNLV 20, S. Utah 1 (4-24-79) 19 UNLV 19, Nebraska 0 (3-25-86) 19 UNLV 29, NMSU 10 (4-8-94) 19 UNLV 22, C. Conn. St. 3 (5-31-03) 19 UNLV 20, Air Force 1 (5-6-05) 19 UNLV 24, Butler 5 (3-7-09)

LARGEST LOSING MARGIN1. 25 Arizona State 30, UNLV 5 (5-30-78)2. 23 Northern Arizona 25, UNLV 2 (4-23-72)

TOP 20 HIGHEST RUN TOTAL1. 1986 vs. San Jose State 37-21 W2. 1994 at New Mexico State 29-10 W3. 1999 vs. BYU 27-5 W4. 1996 vs. Southern Illinois 27-10 W5. 1986 vs. Long Beach State 25-8 W6. 1971 vs. Cal Baptist 25-4 W7. 2009 vs. Butler 24-5 W8. 2005 at Air Force 24-15 W9. 2004 vs. Utah 24-10 W10. 1996 vs. San Jose State 24-8 W11. 1988 vs. Wichita State 24-9 W12. 1985 vs. Long Beach State 24-22 W13. 2010 vs. Air Force 23-8 W14. 2006 vs. Eastern Michigan 23-5 W15. 2002 at New Mexico 23-13 W16. 2002 vs. New Mexico 23-2 W17. 1993 vs. New Mexico State 23-8 W18. 1992 at New Mexico State 23-2 W19. 1985 vs. Nebraska 23-10 W20. 1981 vs. Northern Colorado 23-11 W

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1985TIM ARNOLDSenior, C, 12th roundCalifornia AngelsJOHN STEINSenior, RHP, 12th roundChicago White SoxMIKE OGLESBEEJunior, 1b, 23rd roundCincinnati Reds

1986MATT WILLIAMSJunior SS, 1st round (No. 3),San Francisco GiantsSTEVE MOSERSenior 2B, 5th round,Pittsburgh PiratesMIKE OGLESBEESenior 1B, 8th round,Kansas City RoyalsGREG ROSCOEJunior RHP, 28th round,San Francisco GiantsREGGIE FARMERJunior OF, 37th round,Cleveland Indians

1987GREG ROSCOESenior RHP, 9th round,Cleveland IndiansREGGIE FARMERSenior OF, 9th round,San Diego PadresREED PETERSJunior OF, 12th round,California AngelsBOB AYRAULTJunior RHP, 26th round,Pittsburgh PiratesBOB CHADWICKJunior LHP, 35th round,Philadelphia PhilliesROGER CASTNERSenior RHP, 50th round,Pittsburgh Pirates

1988DAVE STURDIVANTSenior C, 10th round,California AngelsSCOTT LEWISSenior RHP, 11th round,California Angels1989GARY FORRESTERSenior SS, 20th round,Los Angeles DodgersKEVIN LOFTHUSSenior 1B, 47th round,Oakland A’s

1990DONOVAN OSBORNEJunior LHP, 1st round (No. 13),St. Louis Cardinals

1991BRIAN BOEHRINGERSenior RHP, 4th round,Chicago White SoxDOUG VANDERWEELEJunior RHP, 9th round,San Francisco GiantsLANCE SCHUERMANNJunior LHP, 11th round,Texas RangersT.J. MATHEWSJunior RHP, 30th round,Minnesota TwinsLARRY LUCCHETTIJunior RHP, 31st round,St. Louis CardinalsSTEVE CERIOSenior C, 42nd round,St. Louis Cardinals

1992DAN MADSENJunior OF, 21st round,Chicago CubsAARON TURNIERJunior LHP, 24th round,Atlanta BravesJONATHAN JAROLIMEKSenior RHP, 29th round,Chicago CubsT. J. MATHEWSSenior RHP, 35th round,St. Louis CardinalsTORY MIRANSenior LHP, 51st round,Los Angeles Dodgers

1993ERIC LUDWICKJunior RHP, 2nd round,New York MetsRODNEY MAZIONJunior OF, 15th round,New York MetsLINO DIAZSenior 3B, 30th round,Kansas City Royals

1994GUS KENNEDYJunior OF, 31st round,Atlanta Braves

1995TRAVIS MCCLENDONSenior C, 25th round,St. Louis CardinalsJOEL GARBERjunior LHP, 32nd round,Chicago White Sox

1996TOM LAROSAJunior RHP, 6th round,Minnesota TwinsNATE YESKIEJunior RHP, 9th round,Minnesota TwinsROB LUCEJunior RHP, 9th round,Seattle MarinersSTACY KLEINERJunior catcher, 16th round,St. Louis CardinalsPAUL TANNERJunior SS, 22nd round,St. Louis CardinalsMIKE BAUDERJunior LHP, 22nd round,Minnesota TwinsBRIAN ANTHONYSenior 1B, 25th round,Colorado Rockies

1997TOBY HALLJunior C, 9th round,Tampa Bay Devil RaysRYAN HANKINSJunior 3B, 13th round,Chicago White SoxCHRIS HUMPHRIESJunior RHP, 32nd round,Philadelphia Phillies

1998KEVIN EBERWEINJunior 3B, 5th round,San Diego Padres

SEAN CAMPBELLJunior C/1B, 9th round,San Diego PadresMIKE ZIPSERJunior RHP, 26th round,Philadelphia PhilliesBRYAN GIDGEJunior RHP, 33rd round,Minnesota Twin

1999RYAN LUDWICKJunior OF, 2nd round,Oakland A’sBRIAN HERTELJunior 1B, 17th round,Seattle MarinersELIOTT SARABIASenior SS, 20th round,Pittsburgh PiratesJAMES CLOSEJunior OF, 22nd round,Florida MarlinsTOBY HARRISJunior RHP, 24th round,Arizona DiamondbacksCHRIS ADOLPHSenior OF, 27th round,San Diego Padres

2000LUKE ANDERSONJunior RHP, 18th round,San Francisco GiantsANDY MCCULLOCHSenior RHP, 20th round,Toronto Blue Jays

2001RYAN OLSONJunior, LHP, 10th round,New York Mets

2002JASON REUSSSenior, OF, 11th round,Houston AstrosJARED BONNELLJunior RHP, 23rd round,Arizona Diamondbacks

2003RYAN BRAUNSenior RHP, 6th round,Kansas City RoyalsROBBIE VANJunior LHP, 8th round,Arizona Diamond BacksFERNANDO VALENZUELA JR.Junior 1B, 10th round,San Diego PadresPATRICK DOBSONJunior OF, 18th round,San Francisco Giants

2004BEN SCHEINBAUMSenior, LHP, 10th round,New York YankeesERIC NIELSENJunior, OF, 12th roundToronto Blue JaysJAKE VOSESenior, LHP, 13th roundSan Diego PadresBRENT JOHNSONSenior, CF, 14th roundSeattle MarinersRYAN RUIZSenior, 2B, 19th roundOakland AthleticsDAVID SECCOMBESenior, RHP, 29th roundBoston Red SoxMATT MINORJunior, RHP, 47th roundSan Francisco Giants

2005DEREK RODRIGUEZSenior, RHP, 14th roundChicago White SoxZEKE PARRAZSenior, SS, 25th roundOakland AthleticsMATT LUCAJunior, RHP, 27th roundHouston AstrosWAYNE FOLTINJunior, RHP, 31st roundSan Francisco Giants

2006KEVIN SKOGLEYSophomore, LHP, 30th roundLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim

2007KEVIN SKOGLEYJunior, LHP, 12th roundChicago White SoxCRAIG HEYERJunior, RHP, 22nd roundNew York YankeesEFREN NAVARRO JR.Junior, LHP, 50th roundLA Angels of Anaheim

2008XAVIER SCRUGGSJunior, 1B, 19th roundSt. Louis CardinalsMICHAEL BRENLYJunior, C, 36th roundChicago CubsJEFF URLAUBJunior, LHP, 47th roundFlorida Marlins

2009J.J. SFERRASenior, OF, 31st roundWashington NationalsCHAD NADINGJunior, RHP, 37th roundTexas RangersMARC BACASenior, RHP, 42nd roundPittsburgh Pirates

2010MATT HUTCHISONSenior, RHP, 25th roundPhiladelphia PhilliesDREW BEUERLEINJunior, C, 32nd roundLos Angeles Angles of AnaheimJARRED FRIERSONSenior, OF, 36th roundAtlanta Braves

2011TANNER PETERSJunior, RHP, 16th roundOakland AthleticsJOE ROBINSONJunior, RHP, 29th roundLos Angeles Dodgers

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1980DAN MURPHY1st Team

1980RANDY WARD1st Team

1980KEN ELSEE1st Team

1981BILL MAX3rd Team

1985MIKE OGLESBEE2nd Team

1986MATT WILLIAMS1st Team

1988LAYNE LAMBERT2nd Team

1988DONOVAN OSBORNE1st Team

1989KEVIN LOFTHUS1st Team

1989DONOVAN OSBORNE1st Team

1990DONOVAN OSBORNE1st Team

1995RYAN HANKINSLouisville Slugger 1st Team Freshman All-American

1996KEVIN EBERWEINLouisville Slugger 1st Team Freshman All-American

1996RYAN HANKINSABCA 3rd Team

1997RYAN LUDWICKLouisville Slugger 1st Team Freshman All-American

1998RYAN HAMILLLouisville Slugger HM Freshman All-American

2001BRENT JOHNSONFreshman All-American

2001JOE JACOBITZLouisville Slugger H.M. Freshman All-American

2002JOE WICKMANFreshman All-American

2002DAVID TRUJILLO1st Team

2003MATT LUCALouisville Slugger Freshman All-American

2004RYAN RYIZH.M. collegebaseballinsider.com

2004ERIC NIELSEN1st Team

2008XAVIER SCRUGGS2nd Team

2011TANNER PETERSLouisville Slugger 3rd Team

2011ZACK HARTMANLouisville Slugger Freshman All-American

Rebel All-Americans

MATT WILLIAMS 1986 1st Team All-American

RYAN LUDWICK1997 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

ERIC NIELSEN2004 1st Team All-American

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CAREER BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS(Minimum 300 At Bats)

Player Years Games At Bats Hits Total Bases Avg. Slug. %1. Ryan Hankins 1995-97 166 664 252 414 .379 .6232. Eric Nielsen 2002-2004 180 673 253 394 .376 .5803. Dan Murphy 1979-80 127 479 179 310 .374 .6474. Randy Ward 1980-81 125 445 166 338 .373 .7595. Tony DeMarco 1998-00 133 541 200 298 .369 .5516. Kevin Lofthus 1987-89 115 433 159 310 .367 .7167. Chris Gillette 1998-99 102 398 146 211 .367 .5308. Ed Crow 1979-80 119 467 171 252 .366 .5399. Mike Oglesbee 1985-86 117 423 155 334 .366 .78910. Bill Nader 1978-81 133 438 160 255 .365 .582

SEASON LEADERS - HITTING

AT BATS2012 233 Mark Shannon2011 231 Trent Cook2010 243 Brandon Bayardi2009 236 J.J. Sferra2008 246 J.J. Sferra2007 252 Keith Smith2006 235 CJ Lang2005 247 Zeke Parraz2004 251 Eric Nielsen2003 274 Brent Johnson2002 259 Brent Johnson2001 208 Garrett Shitanishi2000 217 Nate Kaup1999 236 Adolph, R. Ludwick1998 233 Kevin Eberwein1997 229 Ryan Ludwick1996 267 Paul Tanner1995 240 Ryan Hankins1994 220 John Coats

RUNS2012 50 Kirk, Shannon2011 56 Trevor Kirk2010 58 Brandon Bayardi2009 61 Jesse Wight2008 60 Xavier Scruggs2007 49 Gailen, K. Smith2006 66 CJ Lang2005 62 CJ Lang2004 84 Eric Nielsen2003 72 Peter White2002 64 Brent Johnson2001 48 Trent Kitsch2000 51 Adam Manley1999 70 Ryan Ludwick1998 63 Kevin Eberwein1997 67 Ryan Hankins1996 78 Stacy Kleiner1995 61 Stacy Kleiner1994 62 Gus Kennedy

HITS2012 74 Brandon Bayardi2011 85 Trent Cook2010 85 Brandon Bayardi2009 86 J.J. Sferra2008 86 Xavier Scruggs2007 87 Keith Smith2006 85 CJ Lang2005 85 Zeke Parraz2004 101 Eric Nielsen2003 96 Brent Johnson2002 81 Brent Johnson2001 73 Garrett Shitanishi2000 77 Nate Kaup1999 90 Ryan Ludwick1998 84 Kevin Eberwein1997 81 Ryan Ludwick1996 91 Stacy Kleiner1995 92 Ryan Hankins1994 65 John Coats

TRIPLES2012 3 Kirk, Shannon2011 3 Hunter Beaty2010 6 Jarred Frierson2009 6 J.J. Sferra2008 3 J.J. Sferra2007 4 Beamon, Walker2006 4 K. Smith, Walker2005 3 Zeke Parraz2004 4 Ryan Ruiz2003 3 Brent Johnson2002 7 Ryan Ruiz2001 3 Joe Jacobitz2000 3 Kaup, Manley, Seybert1999 6 Chris Adolph1998 5 Nate Smith1997 6 Ryan Hankins1996 3 Scott Vincent1995 6 Travis McClendon1994 2 (Seven players)

RBI2012 53 Brandon Bayardi2011 51 Brandon Bayardi2010 60 Drew Beuerlein2009 44 Anthony Morel2008 65 Xavier Scruggs2007 48 Keith Smith2006 71 Keith Smith2005 63 Zeke Parraz2004 87 Eric Nielsen2003 75 Fernando Valenzuela2002 74 David Trujillo2001 62 Trent Kitsch2000 42 Kaup, Manley1999 69 Ryan Ludwick1998 57 Ryan Ludwick1997 68 Ryan Ludwick1996 72 Brian Anthony1995 49 Hankins, Anthony1994 54 Gus Kennedy

BATTING AVERAGE2012 .361 Brandon Bayardi2011 .368 Trent Cook2010 .364 Kyle Kretchmer2009 .364 J.J. Sferra2008 .379 Xavier Scruggs2007 .345 Keith Smith2006 .362 CJ Lang2005 .370 JC Sibley2004 .402 Eric Nielsen2003 .365 Eric Nielsen2002 .437 Joe Wickman2001 .374 David Trujillo2000 .355 Nate Kaup1999 .387 Chris Gillette1998 .422 Tony DeMarco1997 .390 Ryan Hankins1996 .367 Eberwein, Hankins1995 .383 Ryan Hankins1994 .343 Ryan Plughoff

DOUBLES2012 17 Mark Shannon2011 15 Rance Roundy2010 22 Brandon Bayardi2009 15 Ryan Thornton2008 20 Xavier Scruggs2007 15 Blake Gailen2006 18 Keith Smith2005 21 Ryan Bird2004 23 Eric Nielsen2003 20 Dobson, Valenzuela2002 30 Brent Johnson2001 20 Brent Johnson2000 20 Nate Kaup1999 21 Chris Gillette1998 24 Kevin Eberwein1997 17 Toby Hall1996 19 Kevin Eberwein1995 18 Ryan Hankins1994 13 Kleiner, Kennedy

HOME RUNS2012 7 Brandon Bayardi2011 10 Brandon Bayardi2010 10 Drew Beuerlein2009 10 Thornton, Wight2008 20 Xavier Scruggs2007 9 Scruggs, K. Smith2006 14 Keith Smith2005 16 Justin Tellam2004 16 Eric Nielsen2003 14 Fernando Valenzuela2002 18 David Trujillo2001 15 Trent Kitsch2000 13 Trent Kitsch1999 13 Ryan Ludwick1998 16 Eberwein, Hamill1996 16 Ryan Ludwick1996 13 Anthony, Kleiner, Vincent1995 13 Brian Anthony1994 19 Gus Kennedy

TOTAL BASES2012 114 Mark Shannon2011 107 Trent Cook2010 142 Brandon Bayardi2009 125 Ryan Thornton2008 170 Xavier Scruggs2007 128 Keith Smith2006 148 Keith Smith2005 130 Zeke Parraz2004 176 Eric Nielsen2003 146 Patrick Dobson2002 146 David Trujillo2001 124 Trent Kitsch2000 124 Nate Kaup1999 155 Ryan Ludwick1998 160 Kevin Eberwein1997 153 Ryan Ludwick1996 150 Stacy Kleiner1995 150 Ryan Hankins1994 136 Gus Kennedy

STOLEN BASES2012 12 Brandon Bayardi2011 12 Trevor Kirk2010 8 Cash Thomas2009 13 Ryan Thornton2008 10 Rance Roundy2007 17 Beamon, Kowalski2006 16 CJ Lang2005 9 JC Sibley2004 20 Ryan Kowalski2003 17 Garett Shitanishi2002 14 Garett Shitanishi2001 15 Brent Johnson2000 10 John Cruz1999 19 Ryan Ludwick1998 6 Sean Campbell1997 9 Chris Adolph1996 28 Paul Tanner1995 20 Travis McClendon1994 16 Gus Kennedy

BASES ON BALLS2012 32 Danny Higa2011 25 Trent Cook2010 29 Drew Beuerlein2009 28 Jesse Wight2008 40 Xavier Scruggs2007 32 Blake Gailen2006 33 Mike Cruz2005 36 CJ Lang2004 38 Ryan Ruiz2003 45 Fernando Valenzeula2002 42 Ryan Ruiz2001 34 Trent Kitsch2000 34 Trent Kitsch1999 47 Ryan Ludwick1998 33 Ryan Ludwick1997 52 Ryan Hankins1996 46 Ryan Hankins1995 33 Stacy Kleiner1994 47 Gus Kennedy

STRIKEOUTS2012 41 Danny Higa2011 48 Brandon Bayardi2010 64 Brandon Bayardi2009 55 Ryan Thornton2008 50 Xavier Scruggs2007 45 Calvin Beamon2006 44 Mike Cruz2005 52 Ryan Bird2004 42 White, Gill2003 40 Patrick Dobson2002 60 Jason Reuss2001 60 Trent Kitsch2000 47 Trent Kitsch1999 43 Hertel, R. Ludwick1998 48 Kevin Eberwein1997 38 Kevin Eberwein1996 60 Paul Tanner1995 52 Ryan Plughoff1994 65 Gus Kennedy

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SEASON LEADERS - PITCHINGAPPEARANCES2012 21 Zack Hartman2011 23 Jesse Garcia 2010 23 Matt Hutchison2009 21 Marc Baca2008 33 Adam Moser2007 34 Koji Pupo2006 26 Jabe Beard2005 29 Chris Huseman2004 26 Scheinbaum, Minor2003 28 Ryan Braun2002 34 Jeremy Weinberg2001 20 Jared Bonnell2000 22 Andy McCullouch1999 25 Jimmy Smith1998 27 Jimmy Smith1997 21 Jerimiah Tipton1996 32 Rob Luce1995 22 Erik Oliver1994 21 Byron Klemaske1993 22 Dennis DeMartini

STARTS2012 15 Erick Fedde2011 15 Peters, Robinson2010 15 Tanner Peters2009 15 Andrew Beresford2008 13 Hales, Hutchison, Whitsett2007 18 Craig Heyer2006 14 Saddoris, Skogley2005 18 Derek Rodriguez2004 18 Jake Vose2003 18 Jake Vose2002 14 Robbie Van, C. Hall2001 16 Courtney Hall2000 14 Joe Maruffi1999 15 Andy McCulloch1998 14 Mike Zipser1997 16 Mike Zipser1996 17 Tom LaRosa1995 18 Nate Yeskie1994 15 LaRosa, Yeskie1993 13 Eric Ludwick

COMPLETE GAMES2012 0 -2011 8 Tanner Peters 2010 1 Peters, Hutchison2009 1 Tanner Peters2008 1 Corey Hales2007 2 Kevin Skogley2006 0 -2005 1 Derek Rodriguez2004 1 (Three players)2003 1 (Three players)2002 1 Van, C. Hall2001 2 Ryan Olson2000 4 Ryan Olson1999 5 Bill Scheffels1998 2 Mike Zipser1997 1 (Four players)1996 2 LaRosa, Perri1995 9 Nate Yeskie1994 7 Nate Yeskie1993 5 Eric Ludwick

EARNED RUNS2012 48 Zak Qualls2011 49 Joe Robinson 2010 58 Tanner Peters2009 59 Andrew Beresford2008 64 Thomas Whitsett2007 70 Craig Heyer2006 61 Chris Saddoris2005 62 Derek Rodriguez2004 61 Jake Vose2003 57 Jake Vose2002 50 Jared Bonnell2001 63 Jared Bonnell2000 62 Giovanni Pupo1999 60 Andy McCulloch1998 62 Jerimiah Tipton1997 73 Mike Zipser1996 56 Mike Bauder1995 84 Denny DeMartini1994 86 Nate Yeskie1993 56 Derek Cotton

INNINGS2012 90.1 Erick Fedde2011 120.1 Tanner Peters 2010 92.2 Tanner Peters2009 84.0 Andrew Beresford2008 75.1 Thomas Whitsett2007 110.2 Craig Heyer2006 77.1 Saddoris, Skogley2005 108.1 Derek Rodriguez2004 109.1 Jake Vose2003 103.2 Robbie Van2002 83.1 Robbie Van2001 93.2 Courtney Hall2000 89.2 Giovanni Pupo1999 97.2 Bill Scheffels1997 92.2 Jerimiah Tipton1997 89.2 Mike Zipser1996 128.0 Tom LaRosa1995 144.1 Nate Yeskie1994 109.2 Tom LaRosa1993 93.0 Eric Ludwick

HITS ALLOWED2012 91 Zak Qualls2011 97 Joe Robinson 2010 110 Tanner Peters2009 102 Jeff Urlaub2008 113 Thomas Whitsett2007 137 Craig Heyer2006 110 Chris Saddoris2005 137 Derek Rodriguez2004 138 Jake Vose2003 117 Jake Vose2002 98 Courtney Hall2001 114 Courtney Hall2000 113 Giovanni Pupo1999 117 Andy McCulloch1998 110 Jerimiah Tipton1997 139 Mike Zipser1996 125 Tom LaRosa1995 176 Nate Yeskie1994 145 Nate Yeskie1993 96 Eric Ludwick

RUNS ALLOWED2012 56 Zak Qualls2011 60 Joe Robinson 2010 72 Tanner Peters2009 69 Andrew Beresford2008 72 Thomas Whitsett2007 81 Craig Heyer2006 72 Chris Saddoris2005 82 Derek Rodriguez2004 81 Jake Vose2003 71 Jake Vose2002 63 David Seccombe2001 77 Courtney Hall2000 78 Giovanni Pupo1999 71 Andy McCulloch1998 73 Mike Zipser1997 88 Mike Zipser1996 72 Mike Bauder1995 94 Denny DeMartini1994 96 Nate Yeskie1993 71 Eric Ludwick

BASES ON BALLS2012 39 Zak Qualls2011 31 Joe Robinson 2010 35 Tanner Peters2009 33 Corey Hales2008 42 Steve Rinaudo2007 44 Matt Hutchison2006 36 Saddoris, Skogley2005 42 Matt Luca2004 42 Matt Luca2003 67 Robbie Van2002 45 Jared Bonnell2001 50 Courtney Hall2000 26 Giovanni Pupo1999 41 Bryan Gidge1998 37 Billy Barker1997 38 Mike Zipser1996 52 Tom LaRosa1995 66 Tom LaRosa1994 73 Tom LaRosa1993 57 Byron Klemaske

STRIKEOUTS2012 66 Erick Fedde2011 105 Tanner Peters 2010 110 Tanner Peters2009 59 Tanner Peters2008 46 Thomas Whitsett2007 79 Craig Heyer2006 60 Kevin Skogley2005 76 Derek Rodriguez2004 98 Matt Luca2003 97 Robbie Van2002 85 Robbie Van2001 68 Jared Bonnell2000 72 Ryan Olson1999 99 Bill Scheffels1998 69 Mike Zipser1997 56 Jerimiah Tipton1996 103 Tom LaRosa1995 147 Nate Yeskie1994 98 Byron Klemaske1993 77 Eric Ludwick

WINS2012 6 Erick Fedde2011 9 Tanner Peters 2010 7 Tanner Peters2009 5 Peters, Urlaub2008 6 Adam Moser2007 6 Craig Heyer2006 6 Chris Saddoris2005 5 (Five players)2004 9 Vose, Seccombe2003 9 Robbie Van2002 7 Robbie Van2001 7 Courtney Hall2000 6 Ryan Olson1999 6 Bryan Gidge1998 6 Andy McCulloch1997 5 Mike Zipser1996 9 Tom LaRosa1995 11 Nate Yeskie1994 8 Nate Yeskie1993 7 Byron Klemaske

LOSES2012 6 Zak Qualls2011 7 Joe Robinson 2010 8 Stephen Singer2009 7 Tanner Peters2008 6 Hutchison, Whitsett2007 8 Craig Heyer2006 8 Chris Saddoris2005 7 Matt Luca2004 5 Luca, Scheinbaum2003 4 Van, Vose2002 5 Van, Hall, Bonnel2001 7 Hall, Bonnell2000 7 Pupo, Maruffi1999 8 Andy McCulloch1998 5 Mike Zipser1997 8 Tista Perri1996 4 Mike Bauder1995 9 Denny DeMartini1994 7 Byron Klemaske1993 7 Eric Ludwick

EARNED RUN AVERAGE2012 3.13 Brady Zuniga2011 1.50 Tanner Peters 2010 4.09 Glen DeWeese2009 4.05 Marc Baca2008 3.83 Adam Moser2007 3.51 Marc Baca2006 3.21 Jabe Beard2005 3.52 Kyle Tabeek2004 4.87 Ben Sheinbaum2003 3.44 Ryan Braun2002 4.35 Jeremy Weinberg2001 3.20 Joe Maruffi2000 4.50 Ryan Olson1999 4.03 Jimmy Smith1998 4.83 Jimmy Smith1997 5.40 Jimmy Smith1996 3.80 Tom LaRosa1995 4.36 Nate Yeskie1994 5.59 Byron Klemaske1993 4.67 Kevin Downey

CAREER EARNED RUN AVERAGE LEADERS(Minimum 150 Innings Pitched)

Player Years W-L Games IP Hits Runs E. Runs ERA1. Herb Pryor 1971-73, ‘78 35-21 65 453 420 194 128 2.542. Jim Bonnell 1972-73 14-7 29 177 164 87 62 3.153. Ralph Garcia 1967-70 30-22 62 343.2 260 181 121 3.174. Dennis Chambers 1970-72 14-16 41 228.1 225 133 82 3.235. Ken Elsee 1979-80 22-3 37 204 207 109 79 3.236. Tanner Peters 2009-11 21-16 48 292.0 288 157 121 3.737. Dan Fischer 1976-79 21-15 59 347 366 200 145 3.758. Dennis Deck 1975-76 13-8 31 193 192 106 82 3.829. Stan Hawkins 1979-80 19-1 31 179.2 178 88 77 3.8510. Kirk Jones 1976-79 22-16 57 307 330 199 133 3.90

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GAMES PLAYED1. 72 (1982)2. 70 (1984)

MOST VICTORIES1. 53 (1980)2. 47 (2003)3. 44 (1978)4. 43 (1984)5. 43 (1996)6. 41 (1979)7. 40 (1985, 88, 89)

LONGEST WINNING STREAK1. 20 (1980)2. 13 (1980)3. 11 (1989)

LONGEST LOSING STREAK1. 12 (2007)2. 9 (1970, 2009)3. 8 (1995, 1997)

LONGEST GAME BY INNINGS1. 17 UNLV 1, Pacific 0 (1970)2. 16 UNLV 5, Weber St. 4 (2-16-74)

LARGEST WINNING MARGIN1. 22 UNLV 29, NMSU 7 (5-5-96) 22 UNLV 27, BYU 5 (3-13-99)2. 21 UNLV 23, Nevada, Reno 2 (5-10-80) 21 UNLV 25, Calif. Baptist 4 (3-20-71) 21 UNLV 23, NMSU 2 (5-8-92)3. 19 UNLV 20, S. Utah 1 (4-24-79) 19 UNLV 19, Nebraska 0 (3-25-86) 19 UNLV 29, NMSU 10 (4-8-94) 19 UNLV 22, C. Conn. St. 3 (5-31-03) 19 UNLV 20, Air Force 1 (5-6-05) 19 UNLV 24, Butler 5 (3-7-09) 19 UNLV 20, Nebraska-Omaha 1 (4-15-12)

LARGEST LOSING MARGIN1. 25 Arizona State 30, UNLV 5 (5-30-78)2. 23 Northern Arizona 25, UNLV 2 (4-23-72)

GENERAL RECORDS TEAM BATTING(SINGLE SEASON)

TEAM PITCHING(SINGLE SEASON)

HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE1. .349 (1981)2. .339 (1999)3. .334 (2004)4. .333 (1998)5. .332 (1996)

HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE1. .584 (1981)2. .552 (1998)

MOST AT BATS1. 2,390 (1982)2. 2,383 (1984)

MOST RUNS1. 603 (2004)2. 588 (2003)3. 550 (1996)

MOST RUNS BATTED IN1. 531 (2004)2. 529 (2003)3. 500 (1996)

MOST HITS1. 771 (1999)2. 769 (2004)3. 742 (2003)

MOST EXTRA BASE HITS1. 268 (2003)2. 261 (1981)

MOST DOUBLES1. 168 (2003)2. 162 (2005)3. 159 (2004)

MOST TRIPLES1. 40 (1978)2. 36 (1980)

MOST HOME RUNS1. 107 (1986)2. 94 (1981)

MOST TOTAL BASES1. 1,195 (2003)2. 1,191 (1980, 81)

MOST BASES ON BALLS1. 368 (1986)2. 319 (1985)MOST STRIKEOUTS1. 446 (1994)2. 437 (2005)3. 434 (2001)

MOST STOLEN BASES1. 137 (1979)2. 124 (1980)

MOST HIT BY PITCHER1. 118 (2003)2. 103 (2004)

MOST INNINGS PITCHED1. 611.1 (1982)2. 599.1 (1984)

MOST COMPLETE GAMES1. 29 (1972)2. 28 (1976)

MOST SHUTOUTS1. 8 (1970)2. 5 (1979, 81)

LOWEST ERA1. 3.23 (1972)2. 3.35 (1973, 80)

HIGHEST ERA1. 7.43 (1997)2. 7.34 (1967)

FEWEST RUNS1. 182 (1973)2. 199 (1971)

MOST RUNS1. 508 (1982)2. 492 (1997)2. 492 (1999)

FEWEST EARNED RUNS1. 128 (1973)2. 134 (1971)

MOST EARNED RUNS1. 420 (1999)2. 415 (2008)3. 399 (1997)

FEWEST HITS1. 317 (1971)2. 320 (1973)

MOST HITS1. 770 (1982)2. 738 (2005)2. 730 (1997)

MOST HOME RUNS1. 112 (1986)2. 81 (1985)

MOST STRIKEOUTS1. 514 (2003)2. 460 (2004)3. 447 (1984,88)

FEWEST BASES ON BALLS1. 122 (1973)2. 129 (1971)

MOST BASES ON BALLS1. 364 (1984)2. 323 (1983)

MOST HIT BATSMEN1. 80 (1998)2. 75 (2003)3. 71 (1994) 71 (1999)

MOST WILD PITCHES1. 82 (2009)2. 70 (2008)3. 64 (1994)

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HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE1. .455, Dave Denton (1976)2. .443, Bill Max (1981)3. .437, Joe Wickman (2002)

HIGHEST SLUGGING PER-CENTAGE1. .864, Bill Max (1981)2. .812, Dave Denton (1976)

MOST GAMES PLAYED1. 70, Frank De Santis (1982) 70, Jon Maldonado (1982) 70, Jim Pace (1982) 70, Tim Arnold (1984) 70, Steve Moser (1984) 70, Matt Williams (1984)

MOST AT BATS1. 296, Jon Maldonado (1982)2. 283, Matt Williams (1984)

MOST RUNS1. 89, Steve Moser (1986)2. 86, Matt Williams (1985)

MOST RUNS BATTED IN1. 94, Mike Oglesbee (1985)2. 89, Matt Williams (1986)3. 88, Bill Max (1981)

MOST HITS1. 101, Eric Nielsen (2004)2. 98, Dan Murphy (1980) 98, Bill Max (1981)3. 96, Steve Moser (1986) 96, Brent Johnson (2003)

LONGEST HITTING STREAK1. 34, Kevin Lofthus (1989)2. 29, David Trujillo (2001)3. 28, J.J. Sferra (2009)4. 23, John Freitas (1977) 23, Dave Kinsel (1981)

MOST EXTRA BASE HITS1. 51, Bill Max (1981)2. 46, Mike Oglesbee (1985)3. 45, Dan Murphy (1980) 45, Randy Ward (1980)

MOST DOUBLES1. 30 Brent Johnson (2002)2. 28, Bill Max (1981) - Led Nation3. 24, Kevin Eberwein (1998)

MOST TRIPLES1, 9, Dan Murphy (1980)2. 8, Mike Brock (1973)

MOST HOME RUNS1. 26, Kevin Lofthus (1989) - Led Nation2. 25, Matt Williams (1986)3. 24, Mike Oglesbee (1985,86)4. 22, Randy Ward (1980)

MOST TOTAL BASES1. 191, Bill Max (1981)2. 188, Dan Murphy (1980)

MOST “CYCLES”1. 2, Bill Max (1981)

MOST BASES ON BALLS1. 60, Mike Oglesbee (1986)2. 52, Ryan Hankins (1997)

INDIVIDUAL BATTING(SINGLE SEASON)

MOST APPEARANCES1. 34, Jeremy Weinberg (2002)1. 34, Koji Pupo (2007)2. 33, Mike Pintar (1983)2. 33, Adam Moser (2008)3. 32, Rob Luce (1996)

MOST INNINGS PITCHED1. 168.1, Joe Boever (1982)2. 155.2, Mel Stottlemyre (1984)3. 152.0, Scott Lewis (1988)

MOST VICTORIES1. 15, Ken Elsee (1980)2. 14, Herb Pryor (1978) 14, Joe Boever (1982) 14, Donovan Osborne (1989)5. 13, Mel Stottlemyre (1984)

MOST SHUTOUTS1. 3, Ralph Garcia (1970)1. 3, Donovan Osborne (1989)

MOST CONSECUTIVE 9-INNING SHUTOUTS1. 2, Donovan Osborne (1989)

MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTO-RIES1. 15, Ken Elsee (1980)2. 11, Rich Naylor (1981, 83)3. 10, Stan Hawkins (1979, 80)

MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS PITCHED1. 32, Donovan Osborne (1989)

MOST LOSSES1. 9, Mike Whitemaine (1974) 9, Denny DeMartini (1995)2. 8, Joe Boever (1982) 8, Brian Boehringer (1990) 8, Tista Perri (1997) 8, Andy McCulloch (1999) 8, Chris Saddoris (2006) 8, Craig Heyer (2007)

BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE1. 1.000, Stan Hawkins, 8-0 (1979) 1.000, Bob Maitia, 8-0 (1987) 1.000, Rich Naylor, 6-0 (1982) 1.000, Scott Lewis, 5-0 (1985) 1.000, Matt Luca, 5-0 (2003)

LOWEST ERA (MIN. 60 IP)1. 1.50, Tanner Peters (2011)2. 1.99, Ken Elsee (1980)3. 2.22, (Herb Pryor (1972)

FEWEST RUNS (MIN. 60 IP)1. 27, Monte Mendenhall (1975)2. 30, Tanner Peters (2011)2. 31, Manny Abeyta (1975)

MOST RUNS1. 105, Scott Lewis (1988)2. 98, Mel Stottlemyre (1984)3. 96, Joe Boever (1982) 96, Nate Yeskie (1994)

MOST EARNED RUNS1. 86, Scott Lewis (1988) 86, Nate Yeskie (1994)2. 84, Mel Stottlemyre (1984) 84, Denny DeMartini (1995)

FEWEST EARNED RUNS (MIN 60 IP)1. 20, Tanner Peters (2011)2. 21, Dennis Chambers (1972) 21, Manny Abeyta (1975)3. 22, Monte Mendenhall (1975)

FEWEST HITS (MIN. 60 IP)1. 52, Manny Abeyta (1975) 52, Monte Mendenhall (1975)3. 60, John Christian (1970)

MOST HITS1. 187, Scott Lewis (1988)2. 176, Nate Yeskie (1995)3. 170, Joe Boever (1982)

MOST STRIKEOUTS1. 147, Nate Yeskie (1995)2. 144, Ralph Garcia (1969)

FEWEST BASES ON BALLS (MIN. 60 IP)1. 14, Dennis Chambers (1971) 14, Manny Abeyta (1975)3. 15, Herb Pryor (1971)

MOST BASES ON BALLS1. 79, Mel Stottlemyre (1984)2. 73, Tom LaRosa (1994)

MOST COMPLETE GAMES, SEASON1. 15, Joe Boever (1982)2. 12, Herb Pryor (1978) 12, Kurt Mattson (1981)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING(SINGLE SEASON)

MOST GAMES1. 258, Jim Pace (1982-85)2. 238, Frank De Santis (1979-82)3. 232, Brent Johnson (2001-04)

MOST AT BATS1. 975, Brent Johnson (2001-04)2. 888, Jim Pace (1982-85)3. 857, Frank De Santis (1979-82)

MOST RUNS1. 237, Brent Johnson (2001-04)2. 228, Steve Moser (1983-86)3. 223, Matt Williams (1984-86)

MOST RUNS BATTED IN1. 221, Bill Max (1978-81)2. 217, Matt Williams (1984-86)3. 202, Brent Johnson (2001-04)

MOST HITS1. 332, Brent Johnson (2001-04)2. 295, Steve Moser (1983-86)3. 293, Frank De Santis (1979-82)4. 292, Bill Max (1978-81)

MOST DOUBLES1. 90, Brent Johnson (2001-04)2. 66, Bill Max (1978-81)3. 59, Kevin Eberwein (1996-98)

MOST TRIPLES1. 16, Mike Slavenski (1975-78)2. 15, Chris Adolph (1996-99)3. 14, Mike Brock (1973-74) 14, Frank De Santis (1979-82)

MOST HOME RUNS1. 58, Matt Williams (1984-86)2. 48, Mike Oglesbee (1985-86)3. 44, Kevin Lofthus (1987, 89)4. 43, Ryan Ludwick (1997-99)

MOST TOTAL BASES1. 492, Bill Max (1978-81)2. 491, Brent Johnson (2001-04)3. 470, Matt Williams (1984-86)

MOST STOLEN BASES1. 69, Mike Slavenski (1975-78)2. 62, David Baxter (1986-89)3. 60, Ed Crow (1979-80)

INDIVIDUAL BATTING(CAREER)

MOST APPEARANCES1. 92, Koji Pupo (2004-07)2. 88, Ben Scheinbaum (2001-04)3. 75, Joe Sawaia (1987-90)4. 74, Manny Abeyta (1974-77)

MOST INNINGS PITCHED1. 453.0, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78)2. 425.2, Scott Lewis (1985-88)3. 402.0, Donovan Osborne (1988-90)

MOST COMPLETE GAMES1. 40, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78)2. 24, Donovan Osborne (1988-90)3. 20, Kurt Mattson (1980-81)

MOST SHUTOUTS1. 4, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 4, Kurt Mattson (1980-81) 4, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) 4, Tanner Peters (2009-11)

MOST VICTORIES1. 35, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 35, Donovan Osborne (1988-90)2. 30, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) 30, Scott Lewis (1985-88)

MOST LOSSES1. 22, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) 22, Manny Abeyta (1974-77)3. 21, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78)

LOWEST ERA (MIN. 150 IP)1. 2.54, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78)2. 3.15, Jim Bonnell (1972-73)3. 3.17, Ralph Garcia (1967-70)

MOST RUNS1. 295, Scott Lewis (1985-88)2. 230, Denny DeMartini (1993-95)3. 219, Donovan Osborne (1988-90)

MOST HITS1. 420, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78)2. 416, Donovan Osborne (1988-90)3. 366, Dan Fischer (1976-79)

MOST STRIKEOUTS1. 462, Ralph Garcia (1967-70)2. 387, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78)3. 358, Donovan Osborne (1988-90)

MOST BASES ON BALLS1. 194, Ralph Garcia (1967-70)2. 191, Tom LaRosa (1994-96)3. 169, Chris Hopper (1980-83)

MOST SAVES1. 16, Sean Johnson (1986-88)1. 16, Jimmy Smith (1997-99)2. 13, Richie Davis (1978-81) 13, Andy McCulloch (1997-00)3. 12, Billy Wells (1984-85) 12, Marty Lequerica (1985-88)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING(CAREER)

MOST STRIKEOUTS1. 65, Gus Kennedy (1994)2. 64, Shaun Murphy (1990)

FEWEST STRIKEOUTS1. 1, Lino Diaz (1992, 123 AB)2. 5, Lino Diaz (1991, 176 AB)2. 5, Fred Demick (1971, 131 AB)3. 6, Fred Demick (1970, 172 AB) 6, Dave Kinsel (1981, 243 AB) 6, Tim Arnold (1983, 172 AB)

MOST STOLEN BASES1. 33, Ed Crow (1979)2. 28, Paul Tanner (1996)3. 27, Ed Crow (1980) 27, Jon Polson (1993)

MOST HIT BY PITCHER1. 27, Eric Nielsen (2004)2. 21, Andrew D’Angelo (2003)3. 19, Mike Cruz (2006)4. 18, John Cruz (2000)

MOST SACRIFICES1. 24, Eliott Sarabia (1999, 5 SF, 19 SH)2. 17, Brad Maloff (2000, 2 SF, 15 SH)3. 13, Sean Campbell (1996)4. 12, Ted Williams (1987) 12, Nick Kuster (1992) 12, Stacy Kleiner (1996) 12, Chris Gillette (1998)

MOST ERRORS1. 37, Scott Groot (1983)2. 31, Gerry Okuda (1975)

MOST SAVES, SEASON1. 9, Rob Luce (1996)2. 8, Zack Hartman (2011) 8, Mike Pintar (1983) 8, Jon Sims (1989) 8, Joe Sawaia (1990) 8, Jimmy Smith (1998 & 1999) 8, Andy McCulloch (2000) 8, Kyle Tabeek (2005)

MOST HIT BATSMEN1. 21, Nate Yeskie (1994)2. 20, Courtney Hall (2001)

MOST WILD PITCHES1. 20, Byron Klemaske (1994)2. 17, Ryan Olson (1999)3. 16, Courtney Hall (2002)

MOST ERRORS1. 68, Bill Max (1978-81)2. 67, Dave Kinsel (1978-81)3. 62, Jim Pace (1982-85)

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MOST AT BATS1. 8, Ed Crow vs. San Jose State (4-3-80) 8, Frank De Santis vs. San Jose State (4-3-80) 8, Dan Murphy vs. San Jose State (4-3-80) 8, Ray Perry vs. San Jose State (4-3-80) 8, Mel Stottlemyre vs. San Diego St. (2-24-83) 8, Ricky Scruggs vs. Pacific (5-6-90) 8, Steve Cerio vs, Pacific (5-6-90) 8, Shaun Murphy vs. Pacific (5-6-90) 8, Stacy Kleiner vs. New Mexico State (5-5-96)2. 7, (46 times)

MOST RUNS1. 7, Steve Moser vs San Jose State (5-11-86)2. 6, Earl Frishman vs. San Diego State (2-24-83) 6, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 6, Stacy Kleiner vs. Portland State (2-25-96) 6, Ryan Hankins vs. New Mexico State (5-5-96)

MOST RUNS BATTED IN1. 11, Mike Oglesbee vs. Long Beach State (3-2-85)2. 10, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 10, Brian Anthony vs. New Mexico State (5-5-96)

MOST HITS1. 7, JC Sibley vs. Air Force (5-7-05)2. 6, Ed Crow vs. Cal St. Northridge (4-6-79) 6, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico St. (4-8-94) 6, Stacy Kleiner vs. New Mexico St. (5-5-96) 6, Adam Manley vs. Air Force (5-5-00) 6, Garett Shitanishi vs. BYU (5-2-02) 6, Peter White vs. BYU (5-19-04) 6, Tyler Beranek vs. Air Force (5-6-05)

MOST CONSECUTIVE HITS1. 9, JC Sibley vs. Air Force (May 7-8, 2005)2. 8, Dan Murphy vs. Fresno St. (May 2-3, 1980) 8, David Baxter vs. UC Irvine, Arizona St. (May 1-6, 1988) 8, James Martin vs. Pacific & S. Utah (May 7-9, 1989) 8, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico St. (April 8-9, 1994) 8, Ryan Ludwick vs. Washington, UNR, Loy. Marymount (Feb. 27 - March 2, 1999) 8, Ryan Ludwick vs. Michigan, Texas A&M, Rice (March 22-26, 1999)

MOST DOUBLES1. 4, Kevin Eberwein vs. S. Illinois (3-11-96) 4, JC Sibley vs. Air Force (5-7-05)2. 3, Bill Max vs. Florida State (4-20-78) 3, Bill Max vs. Air Force (3-29-79) 3, Bill Max vs. Nevada-Reno (5-4-81) 3, Ray Perry vs. LaVerne (4-21-79) 3, Ed Crow vs. Lamar (5-5-79) 3, Frank De Santis vs. Oklahoma (3-13-82) 3, Chris Arnold vs. Fresno State (2-25-83) 3, Tim Arnold vs. UC Santa Barbara (3-30-85) 3, David Baxter vs. Arizona State (5-4-88) 3, Larry Simms vs. Pacific (5-7-89) 3, Casey Clements vs Michigan (2-23-90) 3, Travis McClendon vs New Mexico St. (4-10-94) 3, Stacy Kleiner vs Southern Illinois (3-11-96) 3, Kevin Eberwein vs. Hawaii (4-6-97) 3, Ryan Ludwick vs. Utah (2-8-98) 3, Chris Gillette vs. Air Force (3-5-99) 3, Tony DeMarco vs. UCLA (2-11-00) 3, Zach Strong vs. New Mexico (4-8-01) 3, Brent Johnson vs. Utah (4-27-01) 3, John Cruz vs. Nevada, Reno (5-1-01) 3, Brent Johnson vs. BYU (5-2-02) 3, Eric Nielsen vs. BYU (3-22-03) 3, Michael Brenly vs. TCU (3-30-08) 3, Braden Walker vs. New Mexico (3-18-08)

INDIVIDUAL BATTING(SINGLE GAME)

MOST TRIPLES1. 2, Loren Davis vs Pacific (4-3-71) 2, Rich Meily vs. Pepperdine (4-22-71) 2, Mike Brock vs. San Francisco (3-16-73) 2, Ray Perry vs. Hawaii (5-20-79) 2, Dave Kinsel vs, Nevada-Reno (5-4-81) 2, James Martin vs. Southern Utah State (5-9-89) 2, Ryan Ludwick vs. Michigan State (2-21-97) 2, Garett Shitanishi vs. S. Utah (4-10-02) 2, J.J. Sferra vs. Arizona (2-25-09) 2, Drew Beuerlein vs. Butler (3-7-09)

MOST HOME RUNS1. 4, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94)2. 3, Mike Oglesbee vs. Long Beach St. (3-2-85) 3, Matt Williams vs. Pepperdine (5-4-84) 3, Matt Williams vs UC Santa Barbara (3-31-85) 3, Matt Williams vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 3, Kevin Lofthus vs. Pacific (4-3-87) 3, Shaun Murphy vs. Southern Utah (5-9-89) 3, Kevin Lofthus vs. Louisiana State (5-27-89) 3, Ryan Plughoff vs. New Mexico State (4-9-94) 3, Ryan Ludwick vs. TCU (4-18-97) 3, Ryan Hamill vs. Clemson (2-26-99) 3, Adam Manley vs. Air Force (5-5-00) 3, Efren Navarro Jr. at Air Force (5-20-06) 3, Keith Smith vs. Air Force (5-19-07) 3, Xavier Scruggs vs. Maine (3-1-08) 3, Xavier Scruggs vs. San Diego State (4-19-08)2. 2, (100 times)

MOST TOTAL BASES1. 18, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) (6-for-6, 2-1B, 4-HR)2. 16, Adam Manley vs. Air Force (5-5-00) (6-for-6, 2-1B, 2B, 3-HR)3. 15, Efren Navarro Jr. at Air Force (5-20-06) (5-for-5, 1B, 2B, 3-HR)

HITTING FOR THE “CYCLE” Ed Crow vs. Cal State Northridge (4-6-79) Randy Ward vs. New Mexico State (4-26-80) Bill Max vs. Northern Colorado (3-27-81) Randy Ward vs. Northern Colorado (3-27-81) Bill Max vs. Cal State Los Angeles (3-28-81) Chris Gillette vs. Loyola Marymount (3-3-99) Tony DeMarco vs. Fresno State (5-16-99) Ryan Thornton vs. Saint Peter’s College (2-28-09)

HOME RUN “CYCLE” Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94)

MOST BASES ON BALLS1. 4, Rich Meily vs. San Francisco (5-1-71) 4, Jerry Eklund vs. USC (2-23-74) 4, Mike Guerra vs. Utah (3-12-77) 4, Marco Herrera vs. Arizona State (5-26-78) 4, Jack Curtis vs. Long Beach State (5-12-84) 4, Jim Pace vs. Lewis-Clark State (2-24-85) 4, Dave Sturdivant vs. Oklahoma (2-23-86) 4, Reed Peters vs. Lewis-Clark State (2-28-87) 4, Reed Peters vs. Brigham Young (3-13-87) 4, Chuck Der Manouel vs. Utah (3-11-89) 4, James Martin vs. UCSB (3-31-89) 4, Tory Miran vs. Northwestern (2-28-92); vs. New Mexico State (5-8-92) 4, Stacy Kleiner vs Creighton (3-3-94) 4, Nick Kuster vs. Pacific (3-26-94) 4, Ryan Hankins vs Toledo (3-3-96) 4, Paul Tanner vs New Mexico State (5-5-96) 4, Ryan Ludwick vs. UC Santa Barbara (2-5-99) 4, Zach Borba vs. UC Riverside (4-4-06) 4, Blake Gailen vs. Cal State Northridge (1-29-07) 4, Xavier Scruggs vs. San Diego State (4-20-08) 4, Hunter Beaty vs. Maine (2-19-11)

MOST STRIKEOUTS1. 5, Reggie Farmer vs. San Jose St. (3-23-85) 5, Brian Hertel vs. TCU (4-23-99)

MOST STOLEN BASES1. 4, Les Contreras vs. So. Calif. College (2-27-71) 4, Demond Thompkins vs. So. Utah (4-21-92) 4, Chris Gillette vs. TCU (4-23-99)2. 3, Loren Davis vs. So. Calif. College (2-27-71) 3, Mike Slavenski vs. Cal St. Northridge (3-19-76) 3, Mike Randolph vs. Air Force (3-31-78) 3, Demond Thompkins vs. BYU (2-20-93) vs. San Diego State (3-5-93) 3, Rodney Mazion vs. New Mexico State (5-6-93) 3, Brian Hertel vs. UC Santa Barbara (2-7-99) 3, Brent Johnson vs. Nevada, Reno (2-9-02) 3, Calvin Beamon vs. Cal State Northridge (1-29-07) 3, Ryan Thornton vs. Stephen F. Austin (4-8-08) 3, Steve Rinaudo vs. New Mexico (4-10-08) 3, Jesse Wight vs. BYU (5-20-09) 3. Rance Roundy, vs. Maine (2-19-2011) 3, Scott Berke vs. Valparaiso (3-12-11)

MOST ERRORS1. 5, Ron Mears vs. Utah (2-19-77)2. 4, Dave Kinsel vs. Cal State Fullerton (2-2-80) 4, M.J. Mariani vs. Fresno State (4-28-91) 4, Peter White vs. Cal State Fullerton (2-14-03)

MOST INNINGS PITCHED1. 14, Dennis Chambers vs. Pacific (1970)2. 12.2, Herb Pryor vs. Pepperdine (4-16-71)

MOST RUNS1. 15, Dennis Deck vs. Brigham Young (3-22-75) 15, Nate Yeskie vs. Cal St. Fullerton (4-15-94)2. 13, Kurt Mattson vs. E. Michigan (5-22-81) 13, Scott Lewis vs. Nebraska (3-25-85) 13, Lance Schuermann vs. SW Louisiana (2-28-91) 13, Dennis DeMartini vs. New Mexico St. (4-9-94)

MOST HITS1. 19, Nate Yeskie vs. New Mexico State (4-7-95)2. 17, Nate Yeskie vs. Utah (3-10-94) 17, Denny Martini vs UC Santa Barbara (4-29-95)

MOST STRIKEOUTS1. 15, Herb Pryor vs. Pepperdine (4-16-71) 15, Herb Pryor vs. Arizona State (2-18-72) 15, Stan Eisen vs. Utah (2-19-73) 15, Greg Roscoe vs. Nebraska (3-25-86) 15, Donovan Osborne vs. Northwestern (3-3-89) 15, Donovan Osborne vs. Nevada-Reno (3-18-89) 15, Ryan Olson vs. Utah (4-20-00) 15, Kevin Skogley vs. San Diego State (4-18-08)2. 14, (18 times)

MOST BASES ON BALLS1. 14, Mike McClellan vs. Washington St. (4-2-76)2. 10, Mike Conway vs. Pepperdine (3-16-74) 10, Chris Hopper vs. Arizona State (3-1-81) 10, Jack Ayers vs. Air Force (3-25-81) 10, Derek Cotton vs. CS Fullerton (4-9-93) 10, Tom LaRosa vs. UCLA (2-21-94)

FEWEST HITS1. 0, Herb Pryor vs. Colorado (3-16-71) 0, Brian Boehringer vs. Pacific (5-5-90) 0, Matt Luca vs. San Diego State (3-28-03)2. 1, Dennis Anderson vs. Montana State (1970) 1, Todd Stottlemyre vs. Nebraska (3-19-84) 1, Dan Fischer vs. Nevada-Reno (5-12-79) 1, Billy Wells vs. Fresno State (3-10-85) 1, Tanner Peters vs. Northern Colorado (4-17-09) 1, Joe Robinson vs. New Mexico (4-30-11)

PERFECT GAMES Herb Pryor vs Colorado (3-16-71)

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MOST AT BATS1. 63 vs. San Jose State (4-3-80)2. 59 vs. Pacific (5-6-90)3. 57 vs. Weber State (2-16-74)

MOST RUNS1. 37 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86)2. 29 vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94)

MOST RUNS/ONE INNING1. 14 vs. U.S. International (3rd, 5-2-81)2. 13 vs. Loyola-Marymount (7th, 4-9-83) 13 vs. Air Force (3rd, 5-7-2000)

MOST RUNS BATTED IN1. 35 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86)2. 29 vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 29 vs. New Mexico State (5-5-96)

MOST HITS1. 30 vs. Butler (3-7-09)2. 28 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 28 vs. Southern Illinois (3-11-96) 28 vs. UC Santa Barbara (4-12-96) 28 vs. BYU (5-2-02) 28 vs. Air Force (5-7-05)

MOST HITS/ONE INNING1. 12 vs. U.S. International (3rd, 5-2-81)2. 11 vs. California Baptist (5th, 3-20-71) 11 vs. Fresno State (5th, 4-17-81) 11 vs. Loyola-Marymount (7th, 4-9-83) 11 vs. Southern Illinois (3rd, 3-11-96) 11 vs. UC Santa Barbara (1st, 4-12-96)

MOST DOUBLES1. 11 vs. Air Force (5-7-05)2. 9 vs. Air Force (5-5-00) 9 vs. BYU (5-2-02) 9 vs. Eastern Michigan (2-26-06)3. 8 (Five times)

MOST TRIPLES1. 4 vs. Nevada-Reno (5-4-81)2. 3 (8 times, last time vs Butler, 3-7-09)

TEAM BATTING(SINGLE GAME)

MOST HOME RUNS1. 10 vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94)2. 9 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 9 vs. San Jose State (3-22-96)

MOST BASES ON BALLS1. 18 vs. So. Utah Univ. (2-29-92)2. 16 vs. Air Force (3-26-84)3. 15 vs. Maine (2-19-11)

MOST STRIKEOUTS1. 17 vs. San Diego State (4-9-09) 17 vs. TCU (3-19-11)2. 16 vs. UC Irvine (4-14-73) 16 vs. Fresno State (3-10-85) 16 vs. San Jose State (3-27-87) 16 vs. Arizona State (3-16-94) 16 vs. Pacific (3-26-94) 16 vs. UC Santa Barbara (4-29-94) 16 vs. Arizona State (3-11-97) 16 vs. San Diego State (4-18-08)3. 15 vs. Southern Utah State (4-15-75) 15 vs. New Mexico State (4-10-94) 15 vs. Fresno State (3-18-95) 15 vs. San Diego State (3-18-01) 15 vs. Calfironia (2-1-02) 15 vs. Eastern Michigan (2-24-06) 15 vs. San Diego State (4-5-12)

MOST STOLEN BASES1. 10 vs. Maine (2-19-11)2. 9 vs. Southern California College (2-27-71)3. 7 vs. Utah (3-2-74) 7 vs. Georgia Tech (2-25-88) 7 vs. Southern Utah (4-21-92) 7 vs. BYU (5-20-09)

MOST MEN LEFT ON BASE1. 22 vs. UC Irvine (4-23-89)

LAST TIME SHUTOUTAt Home - May 24, 2012vs. New Mexico (13-0)

On Road - May 21, 2011at San Diego State (6-0)

MOST RUNS1. 30 vs. Arizona State (5-30-78)2. 27 vs. Fresno State (4-18-81) 27 vs. Arizona State (5-29-88)

MOST RUNS/ONE INNING1. 13 vs. Arizona State (7th, 5-29-88)2. 12 vs. Air Force (7th, 3-26-84)

MOST HITS1. 31 vs. Arizona State (5-29-88)2. 28 vs. Arizona State (5-30-78)

MOST HITS/ONE INNING1. 11 vs. Arizona State (7th, 5-29-88)2. 10 vs. Utah (2nd, 3-10-94)

MOST STRIKEOUTS1. 15 vs. Pepperdine (4-16-71) 15 vs. Northern Arizona (2-18-72) 15 vs. Utah (2-19-73) 15 vs. Cal State Los Angeles (3-28-81) 15 vs. Nebraska (3-25-86) 15 vs. San Jose State (4-1-88) 15 vs. Brigham Young (2-10-89) 15 vs. Northwestern (3-3-89) 15 vs. Nevada-Reno (3-18-89) 15 vs. Grand Canyon (3-14-98) 15 vs. Utah (4-20-00) 15 vs. Oregon State (2-24-01) 15 vs. San Diego State (3-30-03) 15 vs. BYU (4-25-03) 15 vs. UC Irvine (5-2-06) 15 vs. San Diego State (5-6-07)

MOST BASES ON BALLS1. 21 vs. Mississippi State (3-15-81)2. 16 vs. Washington State (4-2-76) 16 vs. Oklahoma State (3-4-84) 16 vs. Long Beach State (4-2-93) 16 vs. CS Fullerton (4-9-93)

MOST DOUBLE PLAYS1. 5 vs. Northern Colorado (3-23-78) 5 vs. U.S. International (5-1-81) 5 vs. Oklahoma State (3-5-86) 5 vs. San Diego State (3-2-96) 5 vs. Pepperdine (2-14-99)

LAST TIME THREW A SHUTOUTAt Home - April 29, 2012vs. New Mexico (8-0)

On Road - May 18, 2012at Sacramento State (12-0)

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Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR SB S HP BB SO RBI AVG PO A E FLD%1967 30 1004 236 318 71 13 26 27 11 23 146 180 201 .317 695 224 70 .9291968 37 1131 207 302 50 9 28 41 15 17 143 286 178 .267 901 564 100 .9361969 42 1215 216 313 64 6 26 35 17 11 188 261 187 .258 - - - -1970 49 1528 285 411 61 20 33 49 37 19 235 181 242 .269 - - - -1971 40 1227 283 350 53 15 40 42 34 11 220 184 231 .285 931 379 88 .9361972 48 1449 216 376 64 8 21 41 50 20 225 286 184 .259 1125 448 89 .9461973 42 1240 193 304 69 16 17 22 28 15 178 246 167 .245 1021 392 64 .9571974 53 1697 286 473 78 31 22 31 56 10 193 230 249 .279 1314 519 107 .9451975 48 1592 265 441 70 17 20 39 37 18 227 320 235 .277 1235 589 120 .9381976 56 1824 357 552 100 29 34 82 33 35 147 266 317 .303 1377 593 134 .9361977 60 1974 363 602 103 34 33 85 28 33 223 269 326 .305 1509 668 131 .9431978 62 2130 415 667 115 40 33 105 52 34 225 265 361 .313 1638 664 106 .9561979 64 2202 459 705 124 31 46 137 32 22 264 253 396 .320 1641 729 119 .9521980 67 2261 538 738 132 36 83 124 36 43 280 240 462 .326 1731 792 116 .9561981 58 2040 530 712 137 30 94 92 33 42 250 230 483 .349 1472 720 88 .9611982 70 2390 448 678 96 20 47 84 35 22 302 305 391 .284 1834 806 154 .9451983 60 2084 443 635 110 12 41 58 34 32 308 254 386 .305 1548 744 123 .9491984 70 2383 439 690 108 9 47 44 36 38 285 340 377 .289 1798 813 110 .9591985 61 2118 529 678 128 10 91 43 56 38 319 308 477 .320 1560 700 85 .9641986 57 1986 544 636 100 11 107 63 40 24 368 331 492 .320 1471 640 87 .9601987 55 1877 405 578 99 13 61 64 40 30 233 342 358 .308 1418 612 101 .9531988 62 2187 481 692 141 14 73 95 57 58 252 374 429 .316 1640 710 95 .9611989 60 2111 479 611 109 22 76 75 45 29 303 349 424 .308 1579 699 75 .9681990 56 1970 349 570 119 7 58 42 40 43 223 377 323 .289 1500 670 97 .9571991 55 1968 387 595 99 19 67 55 34 42 200 319 345 .302 1448 580 112 .9481992 54 1787 353 493 86 15 43 91 48 36 235 300 308 .276 1383 644 70 .9671993 49 1764 366 547 94 11 46 103 27 32 178 284 322 .310 1283 545 93 .9521994 55 1960 376 554 102 16 73 73 37 27 272 446 339 .283 1467 632 119 .9461995 56 1988 405 605 118 12 69 82 38 38 259 377 354 .304 1500 657 101 .9551996 60 2183 550 724 122 10 84 75 75 58 299 371 500 .332 1609 759 80 .9671997 55 1935 440 594 114 28 57 51 56 58 258 342 387 .307 1449 645 100 .9541998 55 1998 481 666 135 22 86 31 58 41 217 359 425 .333 1438 608 103 .9521999 61 2271 509 771 134 23 57 91 78 58 205 333 441 .339 1591 666 90 .9622000 57 1971 374 608 118 14 50 45 70 51 191 366 332 .308 1467 607 112 .9492001 56 1912 341 557 120 11 44 48 43 50 185 434 297 .291 1436 609 99 .9542002 60 2144 478 680 151 19 57 50 36 77 211 394 423 .317 1545 631 85 .9622003 64 2290 588 742 168 15 85 69 53 118 275 362 529 .324 1707 656 73 .9702004 61 2305 603 769 159 16 73 69 30 103 284 380 531 .334 1631 630 94 .9602005 64 2347 523 737 162 13 70 32 30 102 269 437 476 .314 1728 794 122 .9542006 59 2160 478 660 123 17 71 60 34 66 253 379 426 .306 1581 718 98 .9592007 60 2135 366 627 122 16 36 65 40 43 226 401 340 .294 1576 669 98 .9582008 59 2119 373 647 119 15 41 63 52 60 181 346 328 .305 1562 661 51 .9652009 58 2083 432 686 116 35 49 63 56 63 185 376 390 .329 1512 690 90 .9612010 58 2097 451 658 121 22 47 31 68 71 207 405 397 .314 1552 677 87 .9622011 58 1991 357 598 97 15 35 61 46 44 212 405 326 .300 1525 606 82 .9632012 57 2038 374 606 120 11 31 43 41 62 210 366 337 .297 1500 603 82 .962

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Year G CG IP H BB SO HBP WP R ER ERA W L T PCT1967 30 - 240.2 325 132 231 15 27 234 196 7.34 16 14 0 .5331968 37 - 302.1 241 131 256 16 21 159 94 2.80 23 14 0 .6221969 42 - 322.0 310 154 304 10 14 210 149 4.16 24 17 1 .5831970 49 22 387.0 379 243 350 15 18 264 190 4.42 23 25 1 .4791971 40 21 311.1 317 129 253 13 19 199 134 3.87 22 18 0 .5501972 48 29 384.1 384 132 343 25 17 222 138 3.23 23 24 1 .4891973 42 24 343.2 320 122 270 12 15 182 128 3.35 27 15 0 .6431974 53 7 450.2 506 245 220 16 20 360 270 5.39 19 34 0 .3581975 48 18 411.2 427 181 268 19 40 283 207 4.53 23 25 0 .4791976 56 28 459.0 497 220 358 15 44 308 221 4.33 31 25 0 .5541977 60 25 503.0 612 249 392 25 50 384 284 5.08 30 30 0 .5001978 62 26 546.0 563 218 290 28 23 316 233 3.84 44 20 0 .6881979 64 22 547.0 585 256 337 29 40 366 263 4.33 41 23 0 .6411980 67 18 577.0 526 245 420 18 42 279 215 3.35 53 13 1 .7991981 58 26 490.2 593 305 287 16 62 391 341 6.25 36 22 0 .6211982 70 26 611.2 770 300 380 26 42 508 396 5.83 37 35 0 .5141983 60 8 516.0 618 323 363 26 62 481 360 6.28 34 28 0 .5481984 70 17 599.0 614 364 447 47 43 396 331 4.97 43 26 1 .6211985 61 18 520.0 657 275 319 29 49 433 367 6.35 40 21 0 .6561986 57 15 490.1 627 273 326 44 38 448 360 6.61 35 22 0 .6141987 55 6 472.2 554 199 356 39 17 324 253 4.81 32 23 0 .5811988 62 12 549.2 686 192 447 37 24 415 353 5.78 40 22 0 .6451989 60 12 526.3 640 224 402 41 57 400 333 5.69 40 20 0 .6671990 56 15 500.0 594 209 398 40 47 370 297 5.35 30 26 0 .5361991 55 3 482.2 573 283 418 53 42 414 334 6.23 30 25 0 .5451992 54 9 461.0 476 214 325 32 42 275 219 4.28 30 24 0 .5551993 49 6 427.2 523 291 306 51 41 378 316 6.65 24 25 0 .4891994 55 16 489.0 631 321 338 71 64 431 345 6.35 27 28 0 .4911995 56 12 500.0 622 244 392 61 31 411 340 6.12 32 24 0 .5711996 60 6 536.1 572 242 381 58 38 346 286 4.80 43 17 0 .7171997 55 2 483.0 730 209 353 61 48 492 399 7.43 24* 31 0 .4361998 55 3 479.1 610 202 400 80 49 434 348 6.53 31 24 0 .5641999 61 9 530.1 691 252 413 71 63 492 420 7.13 27 34 0 .4432000 57 6 489.0 604 205 349 47 76 412 316 5.82 24 33 0 .4212001 56 5 478.2 605 212 366 68 49 427 337 6.34 23 33 0 .4112002 60 2 515.0 659 240 449 46 63 419 360 6.29 30 30 0 .5002003 64 3 569.0 665 263 514 75 56 417 362 5.73 47 17 0 .7342004 61 3 543.2 665 230 460 39 50 445 367 6.08 37 24 0 .6062005 64 1 576.0 738 265 415 52 55 455 352 5.50 35 29 0 .5472006 59 0 527.0 671 235 346 57 44 432 358 6.11 29 30 0 .4912007 60 2 525.1 680 253 391 56 43 418 351 6.01 24 36 0 .4002008 59 1 520.2 697 271 324 63 70 478 415 7.17 22 37 0 .3732009 58 1 504.0 656 242 342 62 82 460 386 6.89 26 32 0 .4482010 58 2 517.1 710 265 374 52 69 497 415 7.22 29 29 0 .5002011 58 11 508.1 529 195 310 55 51 320 270 4.78 33 25 0 .5682012 57 0 500.0 571 227 384 59 51 345 261 5.06 26 31 0 .456

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1967Overall: 16-14-2 SCAC: 6-6

Home: 13-11 Away: 3-3Head Coach: Dr. Robert Doering

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/25 Phoenix College H L 7-62/25 Phoenix College H L 9-73/8 Southern Utah H W 6-53/8 Southern Utah H T 3-33/9 Grand Canyon H T 8-83/10 Grand Canyon H L 17-113/11 Northern Arizona H L 6-43/11 Northern Arizona H W 9-43/18 Weber State H W 5-43/18 Weber State H W 6-53/21 Cal State Fullerton* H W 3-13/22 Montana State* H W 22-53/24 San Diego* H W 6-53/25 San Diego* H L 6-53/25 San Diego* H L 5-43/28 Colo. School of Mines H W 15-73/29 Colo. School of Mines H W 7-54/7 Chapman College* H L 12-104/8 Chapman College* H L 7-34/8 Chapman College* H L 15-34/14 Glendale College H L 7-14/15 Glendale College H W 15-84/28 Loyola Marymount* H W 14-84/29 Loyola Marymount* H W 11-104/29 Loyola Marymount* H W 4-25/5 UC Riverside* A W 6-05/6 UC Riverside* A W 6-05/6 UC Riverside* A L 16-145/9 Northern Arizona A L 10-55/9 Northern Arizona A L 13-85/13 California Western H W 11-105/13 California Western H L 18-6

* Southern California Athletic Conference Game

1968Overall: 23-14-1 SCAC: 6-6

Home: 16-7-1 Away: 7-7Head Coach: Dr. Robert Doering

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/24 Phoenix College H L 6-33/1 Mesa H L 3-03/2 Mesa H L 5-03/5 Southern Utah H W 6-43/5 Southern Utah H W 4-33/8 Grand Canyon A L 10-23/16 Weber State H W 10-73/22 La Verne College H W 7-33/23 La Verne College H L 7-53/25 Utah State H W 17-43/25 Utah State H W 14-53/29 California Western A L 5-03/30 San Diego* A W 4-33/30 San Diego* A W 3-24/2 Colo. School of Mines H T 1-1 (5)4/3 Colo. School of Mines H W 8-54/6 UC Riverside* H W 5-04/6 UC Riverside* H W 4-34/8 San Francisco St. H W 3-1 (11)4/9 Claremont H W 1-04/10 Montana State H W 10-24/11 Claremont H W 9-74/13 Chapman College* A W 3-24/13 Chapman College* A L 9-24/18 Northern Arizona H W 6-04/18 Northern Arizona H W 3-14/20 San Diego* H L 8-34/20 San Diego* H L 7-3 (11)4/27 UC Riverside* A L 6-24/27 UC Riverside* A L 4-3 (11)4/29 Northern Arizona A W 8-54/29 Northern Arizona A W 11-15/4 Chapman College* H W 8-45/4 Chapman College* H L 11-25/7 Southern Utah A W 8-15/7 Southern Utah A L 10-9 (10)5/15 Nevada, Reno A W 4-25/15 Nevada, Reno A L 5-0

* Southern California Athletic Conference Game

1969Overall: 24-17-1 SCAC: 5-7Home: 19-12-1 Away: 5-5

Head Coach: Dr. Robert DoeringDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/28 Grand Canyon H L 7-03/1 Grand Canyon H W 6-53/1 Grand Canyon H L 3-13/7 California Western H L 3-23/8 California Western H L 6-13/8 California Western H L 3-03/19 Southern Utah H W 11-03/20 Weber State H W 7-63/20 Weber State H W 10-33/22 Cal State Fullerton H L 5-13/22 Cal State Fullerton H W 5-23/28 La Verne College H T 3-33/29 La Verne College H L 5-43/31 Montana State H W 5-04/1 Chico State H W 9-24/2 Southern Utah H W 16-74/4 Utah H L 8-54/4 Utah H W 9-54/5 Utah H W 6-34/5 Utah H L 20-14/8 Northern Arizona H W 12-54/8 Northern Arizona H W 6-34/12 Air Force H W 4-24/12 Air Force H L 9-44/18 Chapman College* A W 4-24/19 Chapman College* A L 12-74/19 Chapman College* A L 11-34/22 Southern Utah A W 2-04/22 Southern Utah A W 4-14/25 San Diego* A L 12-14/26 San Diego* A L 3-24/26 San Diego* A L 7-24/29 Southern Utah A W 9-54/29 Southern Utah A W 2-15/2 UC Riverside* H W 10-35/3 UC Riverside* H W 12-75/3 UC Riverside* H L 15-115/9 Westmont* H W 5-35/10 Westmont* H L 5-15/10 Westmont* H W 2-05/14 Nevada, Reno H W 5-35/14 Nevada, Reno H W 6-5

* Southern California Athletic Conference Game

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1970Overall: 23-25-1 WCAC: 12-9

Home: N/A Away: N/AHead Coach: Dr. Robert Doering

OPPONENT W/L SCORE Utah L 3-1 Utah L 8-2 Northern Arizona W 12-0 Northern Arizona L 9-8 Northern Arizona L 6-1 Grand Canyon L 10-2 Grand Canyon L 4-0 Southern Utah W 15-0 Southern Utah W 7-3 Air Force L 2-1 Air Force L 11-8 Montana State W 17-7 Montana State W 12-1 Montana State W 8-3 Montana State W 6-0 St. Mary’s* W 15-0 St. Mary’s* W 7-5 St. Mary’s* W 15-6 Southern Utah L 3-2 Southern Utah W 2-0 Idaho State W 4-1 Idaho State W 5-3 Idaho State W 7-4 Gonzaga L 6-1 Gonzaga L 9-2 Tulsa L 12-3 Pacific* W 7-1 Pacific* L 2-1 Pacific* W 1-0 Pepperdine* W 18-4 Pepperdine* L 8-7 Pepperdine* W 4-3 Nevada, Reno* W 1-0 Nevada, Reno* L 4-0 Nevada, Reno* W 13-0 San Francisco* L 4-1 San Francisco* W 8-7 San Francisco* W 2-0 Loyola* W 3-1 Loyola* L 6-5 Loyola* L 17-4 Southern Utah L 7-5 Southern Utah L 9-2 Santa Clara* L 15-2 Santa Clara* L 12-6 Santa Clara* L 12-3 Air Force L 21-19 Air Force L 10-9 UC Irvine T 1-1

* West Coast Athletic Conference Game

1971Overall: 21-19 WCAC: 5-15

Home: 14-11 Away: 7-8Head Coach: Dr. Robert Doering

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/27 Southern Calif. College A W 16-22/27 Southern Calif. College A W 19-13/5 Southern Utah H W 14-73/5 Southern Utah H W 13-23/6 Southern Utah H W 3-03/6 Southern Utah H W 2-13/10 Cal Baptist A W 10-23/10 Cal Baptist A W 6-33/13 Air Force H W 5-03/13 Air Force H W 6-33/15 Colorado H L 13-33/16 Colorado H W 5-03/16 Colorado H W 11-53/17 Colorado H W 5-23/17 Colorado H W 11-73/17 Cal Baptist H W 25-43/21 Southern Illinois H L 2-13/30 Gonzaga H L 17-164/2 Pacific* H W 17-34/3 Pacific* H L 5-44/3 Pacific* H L 6-44/7 Santa Clara* A L 5-14/7 Santa Clara* A L 5-44/8 Santa Clara* A L 9-24/12 Southern Utah A W 10-64/12 Southern Utah A L 4-24/16 Pepperdine* A L 2-14/17 Pepperdine* A W 6-44/17 Pepperdine* A L 10-44/23 Nevada, Reno* H W 7-64/24 Nevada, Reno* H L 8-64/24 Nevada, Reno* H W 14-54/30 San Francisco* H L 12-35/1 San Francisco* H L 3-25/1 San Francisco* H L 4-15/7 Loyola Marymount* H L 13-55/8 Loyola Marymount* H L 13-9 St. Mary’s* A L 3-2 (11) St. Mary’s* A W 6-3 St. Mary’s* A L 4-3

* West Coast Athletic Conference Game

1972Overall: 23-24-1 WCAC: 7-11Home: 17-12 Away: 6-12-1

Head Coach: Dr. Robert DoeringDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/18 Utah H W 5-32/19 Utah H W 1-02/19 Utah H L 8-52/25 Northern Arizona H L 3-22/26 Northern Arizona H W 14-32/26 Northern Arizona H L 5-33/1 Southern Utah H W 7-53/1 Southern Utah H W 13-13/4 Weber State H L 3-03/4 Weber State H W 4-23/7 UC Irvine A W 5-23/7 UC Irvine A T 1-13/11 Air Force H L 6-33/11 Air Force H L 2-03/17 Loyola Marymount* A L 2-03/18 Loyola Marymount* A L 4-13/18 Loyola Marymount* A W 5-43/20 Gonzaga H W 2-13/21 Gonzaga H L 2-13/24 St. Mary’s* H L 3-03/25 St. Mary’s* H W 10-83/25 St. Mary’s* H W 7-43/29 San Francisco* A L 1-03/30 San Francisco* A L 8-23/30 San Francisco* A L 7-24/4 San Diego H W 7-44/7 Santa Clara* H L 11-14/8 Santa Clara* H W 3-24/8 Santa Clara* H L 12-54/11 Southern Utah H W 10-44/11 Southern Utah H W 16-54/14 UC Irvine H W 7-54/15 UC Irvine H W 5-44/15 UC Irvine H L 3-14/18 Northern Arizona A L 25-24/18 Northern Arizona A W 7-44/21 Pepperdine* H W 10-94/22 Pepperdine* H W 11-14/22 Pepperdine* H L 11-84/28 Nevada, Reno* A W 9-44/29 Nevada, Reno* A L 6-04/29 Nevada, Reno* A L 5-45/6 Southern Utah A W 7-15/6 Southern Utah A W 3-25/8 Weber State A L 4-25/9 Utah A L 4-35/10 BYU A L 5-05/11 Southern Utah A L 3-2

* West Coast Athletic Conference Game

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1973Overall: 27-15 WCAC: 11-7

Home: 21-8 Away: 6-7Head Coach: Dr. Robert Doering

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/17 Utah H W 2-12/17 Utah H W 5-02/18 Utah H W 8-02/19 Utah H W 4-22/23 Northern Arizona H W 1-02/24 Northern Arizona H W 5-32/24 Northern Arizona H W 11-92/27 UC Irvine A L 9-52/27 UC Irvine A L 5-03/3 BYU H L 4-03/3 BYU H W 4-23/16 San Francisco* H W 7-53/17 San Francisco* H W 14-23/17 San Francisco* H W 6-53/19 Gonzaga H L 9-53/23 Pepperdine* A W 4-13/24 Pepperdine* A W 3-23/24 Pepperdine* A W 3-23/26 CS Dominguez Hills H W 4-13/30 US International H W 5-23/31 US International H L 5-34/1 USC H L 9-24/6 St. Mary’s* A L 3-24/7 St. Mary’s* A L 10-04/7 St. Mary’s* A W 6-54/10 Southern Utah A W 3-24/10 Southern Utah A W 5-24/13 UC Irvine H W 14-124/14 UC Irvine H L 9-04/14 UC Irvine H L 1-04/17 San Diego H W 11-14/20 Santa Clara* A L 9-54/21 Santa Clara* A L 6-34/21 Santa Clara* A L 13-14/25 Southern Utah H W 3-24/25 Southern Utah H W 2-14/27 Nevada, Reno* H W 6-44/28 Nevada, Reno* H L 5-04/28 Nevada, Reno* H W 13-65/4 Loyola Marymount* H L 7-55/5 Loyola Marymount* H W 6-45/5 Loyola Marymount* H W 7-2

* West Coast Athletic Conference Game

1974Overall: 19-34 WCAC: 4-14

Home: 18-22 Away: 1-9Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/15 Weber State H W 4-32/16 Weber State H W 5-4 (10)2/16 Weber State H W 4-32/22 Northern Arizona H L 2-12/23 Northern Arizona H W 3-22/25 USC A L 9-7 (10)2/25 USC A L 10-22/26 Arizona State A L 11-12/27 Arizona State A L 15-03/1 Utah H W 13-123/2 Utah H W 20-73/5 UC Irvine A L 2-03/5 UC Irvine A L 8-23/9 BYU H L 6-1 (10)3/11 Oklahoma H L 5-13/11 Oklahoma H L 6-33/15 Pepperdine* H W 8-7 (10)3/15 BYU H W 7-63/16 Pepperdine* H L 3-13/16 Pepperdine* H L 3-13/22 Nevada, Reno* A L 4-23/23 Nevada, Reno* A L 12-43/23 Nevada, Reno* A W 10-13/26 Chapman College H W 9-8 (10)3/27 Chapman College H L 16-33/27 Chapman College H W 6-53/29 St. Mary’s* H L 17-16 (10)3/30 St. Mary’s* H W 10-83/30 St. Mary’s* H W 12-114/3 Southern Utah H L 12-54/3 Southern Utah H L 5-34/8 Gonzaga H L 4-14/8 Gonzaga H L 4-3 (10)4/9 San Diego H L 9-44/10 San Diego H W 12-34/12 Santa Clara* H L 7-24/13 Santa Clara* H L 7-14/13 Santa Clara* H L 7-14/15 Grand Canyon H W 9-84/16 Grand Canyon H W 5-44/16 Grand Canyon H L 7-6 (10)4/19 UC Irvine H L 5-04/20 UC Irvine H L 10-14/20 UC Irvine H L 5-24/24 Southern Utah H W 13-34/26 Loyola Marymount* A L 18-154/27 Loyola Marymount* A L 6-54/27 Loyola Marymount* A L 5-24/30 Southern Utah A L 8-04/30 Southern Utah A L 11-05/3 San Francisco* A L 8-75/4 San Francisco* A L 9-75/4 San Francisco* A L 8-7

* West Coast Athletic Conference Game

1975Overall: 23-25 WCAC: 7-9

Home: N/A Away: N/AHead Coach: Fred Dallimore

OPPONENT W/L SCORE Northern Arizona W 4-3 Northern Arizona L 6-3 Northern Arizona L 9-6 (10) UC Irvine W 8-6 (10) UC Irvine L 4-3 (10) Oklahoma L 7-2 Oklahoma L 7-4 (10) Oklahoma W 9-4 Southern Utah W 1-0 Arizona State L 9-5 Southern Utah W 7-1 Southern Utah W 11-7 BYU L 15-4 BYU W 18-15 USC W 7-5 LaVerne College L 9-6 UC Santa Barbara L 16-0 Oregon State W 4-3 (10) Air Force W 5-3 California W 9-4 Gonzaga W 5-4 (10) Lewis Clark L 13-11 Pepperdine L 4-3 UC Irvine L 4-3 (10) UC Irvine L 3-0 Southern Utah W 7-1 Southern Utah W 7-0 St. Mary’s* W 5-2 St. Mary’s* L 2-1 St. Mary’s* L 1-0 San Francisco L 2-1 San Jose State L 8-7 (10) California L 11-9 Santa Clara* W 5-2 Santa Clara* L 12-0 Santa Clara* L 6-3 Northern Arizona L 7-6 Northern Arizona W 17-8 Grand Canyon W 11-8 Nevada, Reno* W 12-2 Nevada, Reno* L 10-7 Nevada, Reno* L 18-2 Loyola Marymount* W 11-8 Loyola Marymount* W 6-3 Loyola Marymount* W 6-1 San Francisco* L 5-0 San Francisco* L 2-1 San Francisco* W 4-3

* West Coast Athletic Conference Game

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1976Overall: 31-25 Independent

Home: 20-18 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 5-3Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/21 Arizona State H L 7-42/22 Arizona State H L 14-72/27 Northern Arizona H W 11-102/27 Northern Arizona H W 6-12/28 Northern Arizona H L 4-12/28 Northern Arizona H W 5-33/5 Oklahoma H L 8-63/5 BYU H W 9-23/6 BYU H L 4-03/6 Oklahoma H L 4-03/13 Utah H L 8-7 (10)3/13 Utah H W 11-13/14 Gonzaga H L 8-73/14 Gonzaga H W 11-43/16 Utah H L 7-53/19 Cal State Northridge H W 6-43/20 Cal State Northridge H L 10-73/20 Cal State Northridge H W 8-13/21 Northern Colorado H W 6-53/25 UC Irvine H W 6-53/26 UC Irvine H L 16-143/27 UC Irvine H W 9-63/27 UC Irvine H L 6-43/29 Delaware H L 3-13/29 Delaware H W 14-103/30 Delaware H W 3-2 (10)3/30 Delaware H L 6-54/1 BYU$ H L 16-94/1 Oregon State$ N W 7-54/2 Grand Canyon$ N W 8-74/2 Washington State$ N L 5-24/3 Arizona State$ N L 9-84/6 Southern Utah N W 7-6 (10)4/6 Southern Utah N W 8-04/9 UCLA H W 4-3 (10)4/10 UCLA H L 8-64/10 UCLA H L 12-24/17 Southern Utah H W 8-14/17 Southern Utah H W 6-34/22 Kansas State# N W 8-14/23 Colorado# A W 2-04/23 Denver# N W 10-94/24 Colorado# A W 5-34/25 Denver# N W 7-14/27 Southern Utah H W 8-44/30 Grand Canyon H W 12-24/30 Colorado H L 10-85/1 Grand Canyon H L 6-55/1 Colorado H L 8-75/2 Colorado H W 8-25/4 Southern Utah A W 5-35/4 Southern Utah A L 8-55/8 Northern Arizona A L 13-75/14 Nevada, Reno A W 5-05/15 Nevada, Reno A W 5-15/15 Nevada, Reno A L 3-2

$ Fresno Best in the West Classic# Colorado Invitational

1977Overall: 30-30 Independent

Home: 23-16 Away: 2-10 Neutral: 5-3Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE BYU L 8-6 BYU W 7-2 BYU L 8-2 UC Riverside W 4-1 Cal State Northridge L 9-2 Cal State Northridge L 13-6 Northern Arizona W 10-2 Northern Arizona W 3-2 Northern Arizona W 8-5 Northern Arizona W 8-4 Lubbock Christian W 7-3 Lubbock Christian W 10-2 Grand Canyon W 3-2 Arizona State L 6-5 Arizona State L 7-0 Utah L 8-6 Utah W 12-9 Utah W 9-8 (10) Utah W 3-1 Arizona State W 14-12 Arizona State L 13-8 Southern Utah W 11-4 Wyoming W 8-1 Cal State Northridge L 7-4 Cal State Northridge L 8-6 Wyoming W 4-1 Wyoming W 10-6 Washington State L 6-0 Washington State W 4-2 Oklahoma L 15-10 UC Santa Barbara W 8-4 UC Santa Barbara L 9-7 LaVerne W 8-2 LaVerne W 14-12 Florida State# L 4-3 Kearny State# W 2-1 USC# L 8-1 Hawai’i# L 12-4 Hawai’i# L 16-5 Florida State# L 4-2 USC# W 11-5 Kearny State# W 7-3 Fresno State L 10-8 Fresno State L 5-1 Fresno State L 3-1 Tulane W 15-5 Tulane L 9-8 (10) Tulane L 7-6 Southern Utah W 9-4 Southern Utah W 6-2 Southern Utah W 11-7 Northern Arizona W 3-2 Hawai’i L 9-3 Grand Canyon W 6-5 Hawai’i W 6-5 USC L 14-6 LaVerne L 6-2 LaVerne L 5-1 LaVerne L 18-6 LaVerne L 12-5

# Rainbow Easter Tournament

1978Overall: 44-20 Independent

Home: 41-14 Away: 3-5 Neutral: 0-1Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/11 Chico State H W 2-1 (15)2/11 Chico State H W 5-22/12 Chico State H W 5-12/17 BYU H L 5-12/18 BYU H W 5-32/18 BYU H W 7-52/24 Cal State Northridge H W 8-22/25 Cal State Northridge H W 7-42/25 Cal State Northridge H W 7-63/3 New Mexico H L 5-43/4 New Mexico H W 11-63/7 Southern Utah H W 5-03/7 Southern Utah H L 2-13/11 Arizona State H W 5-33/11 Arizona State H L 4-33/12 Arizona State H L 18-103/15 Southern Utah H W 10-43/16 Utah H W 11-13/16 Utah H W 11-53/17 Utah H W 8-23/18 Oklahoma H L 4-33/18 Oklahoma H L 11-43/20 California Lutheran H W 6-33/21 California Lutheran H W 8-13/22 California Lutheran H W 12-33/23 Northern Colorado H L 6-43/25 St. Mary’s H W 6-13/25 St. Mary’s H L 7-43/26 Gonzaga H L 9-33/28 San Diego State A L 7-23/29 San Diego State A L 3-23/31 Air Force H W 7-3 (7)3/31 Air Force H W 8-3 (7)4/1 Air Force H W 15-3 (7)4/1 Air Force H W 5-4 (7)4/7 Fresno State H L 12-11 (10)4/8 Fresno State H L 4-24/8 Fresno State H W 9-44/9 Lewis Clark H W 10-14/10 Lewis Clark H W 6-5 (10)4/10 Lewis Clark H L 5-4 (7)4/14 U.S. International H W 19-15 (8)4/15 U.S. International H W 8-34/15 U.S. International H W 8-74/20 Florida State H W 16-44/21 Florida State H W 3-14/22 Florida State H W 9-64/23 Florida State H W 13-64/28 Hawai’i H W 3-24/29 Hawai’i H W 6-54/29 Hawai’i H W 4-35/1 Arizona State A L 8-25/2 Arizona State A L 7-65/5 Northern Arizona H W 9-65/6 Northern Arizona H W 6-45/6 Northern Arizona H W 5-45/9 Southern Utah A W 9-05/9 Southern Utah A W 7-05/12 Nevada, Reno H W 6-25/13 Nevada, Reno H W 4-35/13 Nevada, Reno H L 7-55/26 Arizona State N W 17-105/28 Gonzaga N L 5-45/29 Arizona State N L 30-5

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1979Overall: 41-23 Independent

Home: 32-7 Away: 7-12 Neutral: 2-4Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE Long Beach State H W 4-1 Long Beach State H W 6-0 Long Beach State H W 9-0 BYU H W 12-1 BYU H W 7-6 (10) BYU H W 10-4 BYU H L 8-0 UC Irvine# H W 12-1 Oklahoma State# H W 5-4 BYU# H W 4-3 UC Irvine# H L 7-2 Oklahoma State# H L 3-2 Northern Arizona H W 11-6 Northern Arizona H W 8-7 Northern Arizona H W 7-3 Cal State Fullerton A L 4-2 Cal State Fullerton A L 12-0 Long Beach State A L 10-2 Long Beach State A L 5-4 Pepperdine A L 14-13 Southern Utah H W 8-1 Wichita State H W 12-11 Gonzaga H W 6-4 Kearney State H W 7-2 Wichita State H L 12-9 Kearney State H W 14-1 Fresno State$ A L 11-1 Washington State$ N L 4-1 Wyoming$ N W 3-2 Oregon State$ N W 6-5 Pepperdine$ N L 17-1 Pepperdine$ N L 9-7 Wyoming$ N L 6-2 Air Force H W 8-2 Air Force H W 11-8 Air Force H L 10-8 Air Force H W 8-1 Cal State Northridge H W 20-19 Cal State Northridge H W 6-0 Cal State Northridge H W 5-4 Fresno State H L 6-4 Fresno State H W 8-7 Fresno State H L 12-5 La Verne College H W 5-3 La Verne College H W 7-6 (10) La Verne College H W 4-1 Southern Utah H W 20-1 Southern Utah H W 20-6 New Mexico A L 9-6 New Mexico A L 10-3 New Mexico A L 14-10 Utah A L 4-3 Lamar H W 6-3 Lamar H W 12-8 Lamar H W 14-6 Nevada, Reno A L 4-1 Nevada, Reno A W 13-6 Nevada, Reno A W 16-0 Nevada, Reno A W 12-10 Hawai’i A L 11-1 Hawai’i A W 1-0 Hawai’i A W 14-3 Hawai’i A W 7-6 Hawai’i A L 5-3

# Desert Baseball Classic$ Fresno Best in the West Classic

1980Overall: 53-13-1 Independent

Home: 44-8-1 Away: 7-3 Neutral: 2-2Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/1 Cal State Fullerton H W 4-32/2 Cal State Fullerton H L 7-42/2 Cal State Fullerton H L 8-42/3 Cal State Fullerton H L 8-32/8 UTEP H W 4-12/9 UTEP H W 14-42/9 UTEP H W 5-22/10 UTEP H W 10-82/15 BYU H L 8-72/15 BYU H W 12-32/16 BYU H L 2-12/21 Northern Arizona# H W 6-12/22 UC Irvine# H W 16-22/22 San Diego# H L 10-52/23 Nebraska# H W 4-22/23 New Mexico# H L 5-42/24 Cal State Northridge# H W 9-62/29 Colorado H W 6-33/1 Colorado H W 13-43/1 Colorado H W 7-23/2 Colorado H W 11-53/7 Oklahoma H L 5-33/8 Oklahoma H W 9-03/8 Oklahoma H W 6-5 (10)3/9 Oklahoma H W 11-73/10 Arizona State H W 18-73/11 Arizona State H W 10-10 (10)3/14 Wyoming H W 8-53/15 Seattle Mariners (Exh.) N L 9-23/16 Northern Colorado H W 7-63/16 Wichita State H W 5-23/17 Northern Colorado H W 12-23/17 Northern Colorado H W 10-23/22 Boise State H W 14-23/22 Boise State H W 4-03/23 Boise State H W 10-33/24 Boise State H W 13-13/28 Iowa State H W 13-43/29 Iowa State H W 7-13/29 Iowa State H W 6-53/30 Iowa State H W 5-44/1 Stanford A W 9-44/2 California A W 5-14/3 San Jose State A W 4-3 (16)4/8 Lewis-Clark H W 3-24/8 Lewis-Clark H W 7-44/9 Lewis-Clark H W 19-94/17 Wichita State A W 14-54/18 Wichita State A L 5-34/18 Wichita State A L 10-64/19 Wichita State A W 14-94/21 Arizona State A W 8-44/22 Arizona State A L 8-14/25 New Mexico State H W 8-24/25 New Mexico State H W 10-64/26 New Mexico State H W 14-14/26 New Mexico State H W 7-25/2 Fresno State H W 5-25/3 Fresno State H W 4-05/3 Fresno State H W 5-35/9 Nevada, Reno H W 19-35/10 Nevada, Reno H W 23-25/11 Nevada, Reno H W 12-75/23 California! N W 3-25/23 Oral Roberts! N W 4-05/24 Missouri! N W 10-25/24 California! N L 6-25/25 California! N L 12-0

# UNLV/Coors Desert Classic! NCAA Midwest Regional

1981Overall: 36-22 Independent

Home: 30-12 Away: 6-9 Neutral: 0-1Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/13 BYU H W 7-52/13 BYU H L 3-22/14 BYU H L 7-42/14 BYU H W 10-42/17 UC Irvine H L 8-42/18 UC Irvine H W 13-72/18 UC Irvine H L 6-52/20 Northern Arizona H W 6-22/21 Northern Arizona H W 6-52/21 Northern Arizona H L 11-102/22 Northern Arizona H W 6-22/27 Arizona State A L 4-32/28 Arizona State A L 8-33/1 Arizona State A L 7-53/6 Utah H W 7-6 (10)3/6 Utah H L 12-93/7 Utah H W 10-63/7 Utah H W 9-03/13 Oklahoma State H L 16-53/14 Oklahoma State H W 11-33/15 Mississippi State H L 23-173/15 Mississippi State H L 4-33/16 Nebraska H W 7-53/17 Nebraska H W 7-63/21 Air Force H W 14-03/22 Air Force H W 6-03/22 Air Force H W 13-13/23 Air Force H W 13-23/24 Air Force H W 8-43/25 Air Force H W 16-103/26 Cal State L.A. H W 11-03/27 Northern Colorado H W 23-113/27 Cal State L.A. H L 12-43/28 Cal State L.A. H W 18-17 (10)3/28 Cal State L.A. H W 12-44/3 New Mexico H W 12-64/3 New Mexico H W 10-24/4 New Mexico H L 5-44/4 New Mexico H W 22-74/11 Santa Clara A W 8-24/11 Santa Clara A L 6-44/12 Santa Clara A W 16-104/13 Pacific A W 8-5 (11)4/17 Fresno State H W 13-34/18 Fresno State H L 27-104/18 Fresno State H W 14-94/24 Cal State Fullerton A L 10-64/25 Cal State Fullerton A L 8-7 (11)4/25 Cal State Fullerton A L 7-04/26 Cal State Fullerton A L 16-45/1 U.S. International H W 17-45/2 U.S. International H W 9-65/2 U.S. International H W 18-05/3 Nevada, Reno A W 13-55/3 Nevada, Reno A W 4-35/4 Nevada, Reno A W 19-85/22 Eastern Michigan! A L 15-35/23 Michigan! N L 6-2

! NCAA Mideast Regional

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1982Overall: 37-35 Independent

Home: 33-21 Away: 2-12 Neutral: 2-2Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/5 Chico State H W 6-22/6 Chico State H L 14-92/12 New Mexico H W 6-22/12 New Mexico H W 5-32/14 UC Irvine H L 9-62/14 UC Irvine H L 11-42/15 UC Irvine H L 7-5 (10)2/19 UTEP H W 3-2 (10)2/20 UTEP H L 16-22/20 UTEP H W 6-5 (11)2/21 UTEP H L 4-22/23 Nebraska H W 8-72/24 Nebraska# H W 12-32/25 Cal State Northridge# H L 14-82/26 Long Beach State# H W 17-72/27 San Diego State# H L 10-72/28 San Diego State# H L 7-63/5 BYU H W 8-73/5 BYU H L 11-53/6 BYU H W 3-2 (11)3/6 BYU H W 7-53/9 Gonzaga H L 5-33/10 Gonzaga H W 13-73/12 Oklahoma H W 17-63/12 Oklahoma H L 10-83/13 Oklahoma H W 8-43/13 Oklahoma H L 6-33/19 Arizona State H L 6-03/20 Arizona State H W 11-73/21 Arizona State H L 8-6 (11)3/23 Southern Utah H W 4-13/23 Southern Utah H W 9-83/26 Northern Colorado H W 9-43/27 Northern Colorado H W 7-33/27 Northern Colorado H W 12-113/30 UCLA H L 13-113/31 UCLA H W 10-94/3 San Diego State A L 7-24/3 San Diego State A L 3-14/4 San Diego State A L 10-24/6 Long Beach State$ N W 11-104/7 Fresno State$ A L 4-24/8 SW Louisiana$ N W 16-44/9 Long Beach State$ N L 10-44/10 SW Louisiana$ N L 2-14/11 Pacific H W 8-7 (11)4/12 Pacific H W 18-64/12 Pacific H L 19-94/13 Grand Canyon H L 7-34/14 Grand Canyon H W 12-84/15 Grand Canyon H W 11-84/16 Loyola Marymount H W 4-14/17 Loyola Marymount H W 6-54/17 Loyola Marymount H L 6-24/18 Loyola Marymount H W 6-54/23 Arizona State A L 11-24/24 Arizona State A L 13-74/24 Arizona State A W 9-44/30 San Francisco H L 2-15/1 San Francisco H W 5-25/1 San Francisco H W 14-115/4 Nevada, Reno% H W 9-05/4 Nevada, Reno% H W 9-05/8 Southern Utah H W 5-45/8 Southern Utah H W 7-25/11 BYU A L 19-95/11 BYU A L 13-15/14 Hawai’i A L 12-05/14 Hawai’i A L 5-05/15 Hawai’i A L 19-05/15 Hawai’i A L 7-15/16 Hawai’i A L 8-1# Desert Baseball Classic$ Fresno Best in the West Classic% Forfeit Wins

1983Overall: 34-28 Independent

Home: 28-18 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 2-3Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/18 New Mexico H W 4-32/19 New Mexico H W 13-62/20 UC Irvine H W 7-52/21 UC Irvine H W 5-32/23 San Diego State# H W 17-16 (13)2/24 Cal State Northridge# H L 17-72/25 Fresno State# H L 17-52/26 Cal State Northridge# H W 10-32/27 San Diego State# H W 6-52/28 Oklahoma State H L 18-53/1 Oklahoma State H L 9-63/4 BYU H L 4-23/4 BYU H L 8-63/5 BYU H W 7-33/5 BYU H W 6-43/10 Florida State H L 7-23/11 Florida State H W 6-53/12 Florida State H L 14-113/15 Arizona State H L 16-83/16 Arizona State H L 8-73/18 Utah H W 6-33/19 Utah H L 4-33/19 Utah H L 8-43/22 UCLA H W 19-103/22 UCLA H W 9-83/23 UCLA H W 11-13/23 UCLA H L 11-83/24 Tulane H L 14-33/25 Tulane H L 8-43/25 Tulane H L 9-43/26 Northern Colorado H W 5-23/29 Fresno State$ N L 8-13/30 Long Beach State$ N L 12-53/30 Cal State Fullerton$ N W 8-74/1 BYU$ N L 11-24/2 Long Beach State$ N W 10-94/2 USC$ N L 18-84/8 Loyola Marymount H W 8-74/9 Loyola Marymount H W 17-164/9 Loyola Marymount H W 13-124/15 Grand Canyon H L 11-94/16 Grand Canyon H L 9-7 (10)4/16 Grand Canyon H W 10-24/23 New Mexico A L 9-74/23 New Mexico A W 2-04/24 New Mexico A W 5-34/27 BYU A W 8-54/27 BYU A L 16-65/1 Hawai’i H W 14-35/2 Hawai’i H W 12-65/4 Arizona State A W 8-7 (8)5/4 Arizona State A L 15-25/6 Southern Utah H W 7-35/7 Southern Utah H W 16-65/7 Southern Utah H W 18-55/10 Nevada, Reno H W 3-25/10 Nevada, Reno H W 12-115/11 Nevada, Reno^ H W 9-05/11 Nevada, Reno^ H W 9-05/13 San Diego State A L 5-35/14 San Diego State A L 4-25/14 San Diego State A L 10-4

# Desert Baseball Classic$ Fresno Best in the West Classic^ Forfeited wins

1984Overall: 43-26-1 SCBA: 17-10-1

Home: 31-12 Away: 12-14-1 Neutral: 1-1Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/3 Arizona A W 9-62/4 Arizona A L 10-12/4 Arizona A W 2-12/17 New Mexico H W 12-22/18 New Mexico H W 6-22/18 New Mexico H W 4-3 (10)2/23 San Diego State# H L 6-32/24 St. Mary’s H W 5-4 (12)2/25 Lewis-Clark State# H W 7-32/25 Lewis-Clark State# H W 13-72/26 San Diego State# H L 6-43/1 Oklahoma State H W 12-23/2 BYU H L 12-53/3 BYU H W 12-43/4 Oklahoma State H L 16-43/6 Florida State H W 14-93/7 Florida State H W 3-13/8 Florida State H W 6-23/9 Fresno State A L 2-13/10 Fresno State A L 6-13/11 Fresno State A L 8-13/15 Wichita State H W 15-143/16 Wichita State H W 3-13/17 Wichita State H L 7-33/18 Wichita State H W 7-03/19 Nebraska H W 2-13/20 Nebraska H L 15-43/23 Cal State Fullerton* H L 6-43/23 Cal State Fullerton* H L 6-43/24 Cal State Fullerton* H W 7-53/24 Cal State Fullerton* H L 4-23/26 Air Force H L 20-193/27 Air Force H W 5-43/28 Air Force H W 15-33/30 UC Irvine* A W 14-23/30 UC Irvine* A L 4-33/31 UC Irvine* A L 9-43/31 UC Irvine* A L 10-04/3 Southern Utah H W 5-24/3 Southern Utah H W 15-14/6 Loyola Marymount* H W 7-64/6 Loyola Marymount* H W 3-24/7 Loyola Marymount* H W 6-14/7 Loyola Marymount* H W 8-54/13 UC Santa Barbara* A W 11-84/13 UC Santa Barbara* A T 8-84/14 UC Santa Barbara* A W 6-34/14 UC Santa Barbara* A L 4-14/15 Pacific A L 8-64/16 Santa Clara A W 13-9 (11)4/20 Grand Canyon H W 8-64/21 Grand Canyon H W 5-44/21 Grand Canyon H W 6-54/27 San Diego* A W 4-24/27 San Diego* A W 5-34/28 San Diego* A W 3-24/28 San Diego* A W 5-15/1 Arizona State A L 9-85/1 Arizona State A L 10-45/4 Pepperdine* H W 13-105/5 Pepperdine* H L 7-45/5 Pepperdine* H W 11-105/6 Pepperdine* H W 8-65/11 Long Beach State* A W 6-55/11 Long Beach State* A L 4-15/12 Long Beach State* A W 12-65/12 Long Beach State* A L 4-1 Oklahoma! N W 2-1 Texas! A L 12-3 Lamar! N L 10-5# Desert Baseball Classic* Conference Game! NCAA Tournament (Austin Regional)

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1985Overall: 40-21 PCAA: 17-13

Home: 26-10 Away: 12-10 Neutral: 2-1Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE Nevada, Reno H W 17-2 Nevada, Reno H W 14-3 Nevada, Reno H W 10-0 BYU# H W 8-4 Lewis-Clark State# H W 10-9 Washington State# H L 10-3 BYU# H W 12-6 Lewis-Clark State# H W 12-3 Washington State# H W 7-3 Long Beach State* H L 6-3 Long Beach State* H W 24-22 Fresno State* A L 12-9 Fresno State* A L 6-3 Fresno State* A W 2-0 Cal State Fullerton* H W 5-4 Cal State Fullerton* H L 10-4 Cal State Fullerton* H L 10-3 Gonzaga H L 9-4 Gonzaga H W 8-5 BYU H W 10-8 BYU H L 3-1 BYU H W 10-8 BYU H W 7-6 San Jose State* A L 12-10 (12) San Jose State* A W 13-0 San Jose State* A L 8-4 Nebraska H W 23-22 (10) Nebraska H W 21-19 Nebraska H W 18-15 UC Santa Barbara* H W 13-11 UC Santa Barbara* H L 6-3 UC Santa Barbara* H W 10-8 (10) Fresno State^ A L 16-3 Nevada, Reno^ N W 18-3 Long Beach State^ N W 12-5 Fresno State^ A L 4-2 Nevada, Reno^ N L 4-2 Grand Canyon H W 4-3 Grand Canyon H W 13-7 UC Irvine* A W 7-3 UC Irvine* A W 8-7 (10) UC Irvine* A W 10-5 Southern Utah H W 19-15 Southern Utah H L 13-12 Cal State Fullerton* A L 4-2 Cal State Fullerton* A L 5-4 Cal State Fullerton* A W 3-2 (11) Pacific* H W 10-1 Pacific* H W 8-2 Pacific* H W 8-7 (11) Arizona State A L 5-3 Arizona State A W 6-3 Long Beach State* A W 10-8 Long Beach State* A L 9-8 Long Beach State* A W 7-5 Long Beach State* A W 12-11 UC Irvine* H W 8-7 UC Irvine* H L 4-3 UC Irvine* H L 14-12 Nevada, Reno A W 6-4 Nevada, Reno A W 8-7

# Desert Baseball Classic^ Fresno State Best in the West Classic* Conference Game

1986Overall: 35-22 PCAA: 14-7

Home: 26-14 Away: 9-8Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE Nevada, Reno H L 14-8 Nevada, Reno H W 11-6 USC H W 8-5 USC H L 9-4 USC H L 16-15 (8) Oklahoma H W 18-16 Oklahoma H W 17-10 Lewis-Clark# H W 12-2 Texas Tech# H W 5-4 Washington State# H W 14-11 Texas Tech# H W 15-14 (10) Washington State# H L 15-10 Oklahoma State H L 18-12 Oklahoma State H W 12-3 BYU H W 16-6 Alabama H W 10-9 Alabama H L 9-3 Alabama H L 20-13 Arizona State H W 13-5 Arizona State H L 11-6 Arizona State H W 5-4 Utah H W 8-3 Utah H W 18-4 Nebraska H W 18-9 Nebraska H W 9-8 Nebraska H W 19-0 Nebraska H L 10-8 Nebraska H L 9-6 Pacific* A L 2-1 Pacific* A W 3-2 Pacific* A W 3-0 Cal State Fullerton* A W 7-3 Cal State Fullerton* A W 10-6 Cal State Fullerton* A W 7-4 Long Beach State* H W 12-4 Long Beach State* H W 25-8 Long Beach State* H W 8-6 UC Irvine* H L 8-4 UC Irvine* H W 13-1 UC Irvine* H W 7-4 Oklahoma State A L 8-5 Oklahoma State A L 13-6 Oklahoma State A L 5-1 Fresno State* H L 9-5 Fresno State* H W 5-4 Fresno State* H W 4-2 Arizona State A L 7-2 Arizona State A L 15-4 UC Santa Barbara* A L 4-3 (11) UC Santa Barbara* A W 7-5 UC Santa Barbara* A L 17-5 San Jose State* H L 14-12 (10) San Jose State* H L 13-8 San Jose State* H W 37-21 Nevada, Reno A W 5-2 Nevada, Reno A W 11-6 Nevada, Reno A W 11-5 # UNLV/Coors Desert Classic* Conference Game

1987Overall: 32-23 PCAA: 11-10

Home: 22-16 Away: 10-7Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/14 Chico State H W 17-42/14 Chico State H W 8-02/15 Chico State H L 19-152/20 New Mexico H L 11-52/21 New Mexico H W 5-42/22 New Mexico H W 10-12/26 New Mexico St.# H W 13-22/26 Oklahoma# H L 3-22/27 Lewis-Clark State# H L 8-62/28 Lewis-Clark State# H W 16-123/1 Oklahoma# H L 9-43/6 Temple H W 10-03/8 Temple H L 3-13/8 Temple H W 8-73/10 Temple H W 11-53/10 Temple H L 7-63/11 Temple H W 11-103/12 Temple H W 6-53/13 BYU H W 20-83/14 BYU H W 4-23/14 BYU H W 12-53/20 Nebraska H L 6-23/20 Nebraska H W 5-03/21 Nebraska H L 10-73/21 Nebraska H L 4-13/22 Nevada, Reno H L 5-13/23 Nebraska H W 17-13/27 San Jose State* A L 5-43/28 San Jose State* A W 6-53/29 San Jose State* A W 7-53/30 Stanford A W 10-34/3 Pacific* H W 9-14/4 Pacific* H L 3-14/5 Pacific* H W 8-64/10 Cal State Fullerton* H L 24-104/11 Cal State Fullerton* H L 15-104/12 Cal State Fullerton* H L 7-34/15 Loyola Marymount A L 17-104/16 Long Beach State* A L 7-64/17 Long Beach State* A W 11-54/18 Long Beach State* A L 3-24/24 UC Irvine* A L 5-34/25 UC Irvine* A W 6-54/26 UC Irvine* A W 5-4 (10)4/28 Southern Utah H W 5-14/28 Southern Utah H W 12-15/1 Fresno State* A W 6-45/2 Fresno State* A W 9-85/3 Fresno State* A L 5-35/6 Arizona State A W 3-25/6 Arizona State A L 8-15/8 UC Santa Barbara* H W 10-75/9 UC Santa Barbara* H W 9-65/10 UC Santa Barbara* H L 7-45/17 Nevada, Reno A W 9-4

# UNLV/Coors Desert Classic* Conference Game

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1988Overall: 40-22 Big West: 14-7

Home: 30-13 Away: 9-8 Neutral: 1-1Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/13 Nevada, Reno H W 11-22/14 Nevada, Reno H W 3-12/15 Nevada, Reno H L 8-52/19 New Mexico H W 14-02/20 New Mexico H W 13-32/20 New Mexico H W 7-32/21 New Mexico H L 7-42/25 Georgia Tech# H W 13-82/25 TCU# H W 9-52/26 Oklahoma# H W 11-102/27 TCU# H W 6-5 (11)2/28 Oklahoma# H L 13-53/4 Wichita State H L 14-53/5 Wichita State H L 8-03/6 Wichita State H W 24-93/8 Oklahoma State H W 15-133/9 Oklahoma State H L 21-73/10 Oklahoma State H L 12-33/10 Gonzaga H W 6-5 (11)3/12 Gonzaga H W 4-23/12 Gonzaga H W 5-43/15 Alabama H W 6-23/16 Tennessee H L 13-53/17 Alabama H W 12-63/17 Tennessee H W 5-43/17 Alabama H W 6-43/21 Arizona State A L 4-03/22 Arizona State A L 8-63/25 UC Santa Barbara* A W 14-53/26 UC Santa Barbara* A W 9-83/27 UC Santa Barbara* A W 4-33/31 San Jose State* H W 8-64/1 San Jose State* H W 4-04/2 San Jose State* H W 3-24/4 Rice A W 7-14/5 Houston A W 17-84/6 Rice A W 15-44/8 Pacific* A W 7-04/9 Pacific* A L 6-54/10 Pacific* A W 9-8 (10)4/15 Cal State Fullerton* A L 4-24/16 Cal State Fullerton* A W 3-2 (10)4/17 Cal State Fullerton* A L 6-5 (10)4/19 Utah H W 16-104/19 Utah H W 18-44/22 Long Beach State* H W 11-54/23 Long Beach State* H W 8-44/24 Long Beach State* H L 8-74/29 UC Irvine* H L 6-15/1 UC Irvine* H W 7-45/1 UC Irvine* H W 16-105/4 Arizona State A L 6-45/4 Arizona State A L 14-75/6 Fresno State* H W 12-85/7 Fresno State* H L 9-45/8 Fresno State* H L 11-65/13 UCLA H W 12-75/14 UCLA H L 6-45/15 UCLA H W 9-85/27 Central Michigan! N L 10-75/28 Evansville! N W 2-15/29 Arizona State! A L 27-8

# UNLV/Coors Desert Classic! NCAA Tournament (Tempe Regional)* Conference Game

1989Overall: 40-20 Big West: 11-10

Home: 26-6 Away: 13-12 Neutral: 1-2Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/1 Hawai’i-Hilo A W 7-42/2 Hawai’i-Hilo A W 12-82/3 Hawai’i A L 11-02/4 Hawai’i A L 14-32/5 Hawai’i A W 4-32/10 BYU H W 5-12/11 BYU H L 19-52/11 BYU H L 6-02/17 New Mexico H W 7-02/18 New Mexico H W 8-52/18 New Mexico H W 14-02/19 New Mexico H W 10-52/23 Illinois# H W 3-02/23 US International# H W 13-12/24 Lewis-Clark State# H W 7-32/25 US International# H W 15-82/26 Illinois# H W 8-63/3 Northwestern H W 7-53/4 Northwestern H W 8-63/5 Northwestern H L 12-83/9 Western N.M. H W 5-33/11 Utah H W 16-43/11 Utah H W 18-73/12 Utah H W 6-53/14 Arizona A L 7-53/15 Arizona A W 9-83/18 Nevada, Reno A L 6-53/18 Nevada, Reno A L 6-53/19 Nevada, Reno A W 18-103/24 Gonzaga H W 14-53/25 Gonzaga H W 5-33/31 UC Santa Barbara* H W 14-104/1 UC Santa Barbara* H W 9-84/2 UC Santa Barbara* H L 5-34/7 San Jose State* A W 5-24/8 San Jose State* A L 12-84/9 San Jose State* A L 4-14/14 Cal State Fullerton* H L 24-74/15 Cal State Fullerton* H W 16-64/16 Cal State Fullerton* H W 11-74/21 UC Irvine* A W 2-14/22 UC Irvine* A W 8-64/23 UC Irvine* A L 10-9 (12)4/28 Fresno State* A W 2-14/29 Fresno State* A L 5-24/30 Fresno State* A L 6-35/5 Pacific* H W 5-05/6 Pacific* H W 13-85/7 Pacific* H L 10-85/9 Southern Utah H W 10-85/9 Southern Utah H W 16-15 (10)5/12 Long Beach State* A L 12-85/13 Long Beach State* A L 8-65/14 Long Beach State* A W 8-65/19 UCLA A W 5-35/20 UCLA A W 15-45/21 UCLA A L 10-15/25 LSU! N L 12-105/26 Jackson State! N W 13-25/27 LSU! N L 13-8

# UNLV/Coors Desert Classic! NCAA Tournament (College Station Regional)* Conference Game

1990Overall: 30-26 Big West: 10-11

Home: 24-16 Away: 6-10 Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/2 Cal State Northridge H W 12-72/3 Cal State Northridge H W 5-32/4 Cal State Northridge H L 10-72/9 BYU H L 4-32/10 BYU H L 12-82/10 BYU H L 10-82/17 Utah H L 5-12/18 Utah H W 7-62/19 Utah H W 7-62/22 Oklahoma# H W 6-22/23 Illinois# H W 9-62/24 Michigan# H W 12-22/24 Michigan # H L 5-12/25 Oklahoma# H W 12-43/2 New Mexico H W 6-5 (10)3/3 New Mexico H W 9-13/3 New Mexico H W 12-43/9 San Diego State H L 11-43/10 San Diego State H W 14-13 (10)3/11 San Diego State H L 9-63/16 Creighton H W 2-13/17 Creighton H W 6-53/18 Creighton H W 3-03/28 U.S. International H W 11-73/29 U.S. International H W 4-33/30 Long Beach State* H L 7-4 (10)3/31 Long Beach State* H W 9-84/1 Long Beach State* H W 6-54/6 UC Santa Barbara* A W 8-54/7 UC Santa Barbara* A L 8-44/8 UC Santa Barbara* A L 11-84/10 Wichita State A W 7-64/11 Wichita State A L 7-24/12 Wichita State A L 19-34/13 San Jose State* H L 3-24/14 San Jose State* H W 2-14/14 San Jose State* H W 4-34/17 BYU A L 7-24/17 BYU A W 17-54/20 Cal State Fullerton* A L 9-24/21 Cal State Fullerton* A L 5-14/22 Cal State Fullerton* A L 6-14/27 Fresno State* H W 9-04/28 Fresno State* H L 10-74/29 Fresno State* H W 10-05/1 Arizona State A L 8-45/2 Arizona State A L 23-45/4 Pacific* A W 5-25/5 Pacific* A W 5-15/6 Pacific* A W 11-9 (15)5/11 UC Irvine* H L 8-6 (10)5/12 UC Irvine* H L 11-65/13 UC Irvine* H L 5-45/18 UCLA H L 22-65/19 UCLA H W 12-85/20 UCLA H L 7-3

# UNLV/Coors Desert Classic* Conference Game

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1991Overall: 30-25 Big West: 11-10

Home: 23-14 Away: 7-11 Neutral: 1-3Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE Cal State Northridge H W 12-11 Cal State Northridge H L 8-2 Cal State Northridge H W 10-4 New Mexico H W 8-0 New Mexico H L 10-7 New Mexico H L 9-1 Utah H W 15-2 Utah H W 14-6 Utah H W 5-4 (9) Utah H W 9-3 Oklahoma State# N L 16-10 SW-Louisana# N L 20-8 Clemson# N L 14-3 Oklahoma State# N W 4-0 LSU H L 14-4 LSU H W 5-1 LSU H L 9-4 San Diego State A L 15-4 San Diego State A L 6-5 (10) San Diego State A L 11-10 (10) US International H W 12-2 Loyola Marymount H W 9-8 (10) Illinois H W 12-7 Illinois H W 5-4 Long Beach State* A L 12-0 Long Beach State* A L 4-3 Long Beach State* A L 12-5 Nevada, Reno H W 7-4 Nevada, Reno H L 11-7 UC Santa Barbara* H W 17-12 UC Santa Barbara* H W 19-18 UC Santa Barbara* H W 9-4 San Jose State* H W 2-1 San Jose State* A W 7-5 San Jose State* A W 5-4 New Mexico State H W 14-3 New Mexico State H W 7-5 New Mexico State H W 2-1 Cal State Fullerton* H W 10-5 Cal State Fullerton* H L 5-3 Cal State Fullerton* H W 7-6 Fresno State* A L 6-1 Fresno State* A L 8-5 Fresno State* A L 11-7 Arizona State H L 9-4 Arizona State H L 13-2 Pacific* H L 6-0 Pacific* H L 4-3 Pacific* H W 12-6 UC Irvine* A W 11-5 UC Irvine* A L 7-2 UC Irvine* A W 17-7 UCLA A L 9-0 UCLA A W 11-9 UCLA A W 10-8

# Coors Desert Classic* Conference Game

1992Overall: 30-24 Big West: 13-11

Home: 24-8 Away: 6-16 Neutral: 4-1Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/8 New Mexico H W 9-22/8 New Mexico H W 5-42/9 New Mexico H W 5-32/14 LSU A L 3-12/15 LSU A L 12-92/16 LSU A L 8-32/17 SW Louisiana A L 9-32/18 SW Louisiana A L 5-42/21 BYU H W 8-32/22 BYU H W 4-32/22 BYU H W 12-12/23 Utah H W 6-5 (10)2/24 Utah H W 7-12/24 Utah H L 3-22/27 Oregon State# N W 9-62/27 Southern Utah# N W 17-02/28 Northwestern# N W 10-12/29 Southern Utah# N W 14-23/1 Northwestern# N L 7-53/6 San Diego State H W 7-13/12 San Jose State* H W 9-13/13 San Jose State* H L 8-13/14 San Jose State* H W 2-13/20 Pacific* A W 9-33/21 Pacific* A W 3-03/22 Pacific* A L 12-43/28 Cal State Northridge H W 6-5 (11)3/28 Cal State Northridge H L 6-43/29 Cal State Northridge H W 5-04/3 Long Beach State* H L 11-54/4 Long Beach State* H L 8-44/5 Long Beach State* H W 5-34/10 Cal State Fullerton* A L 8-14/11 Cal State Fullerton* A L 9-64/12 Cal State Fullerton* A L 8-44/13 Arizona State A L 9-14/14 Arizona State A L 8-74/16 UC Irvine* H W 7-64/17 UC Irvine* H W 5-14/18 UC Irvine* H W 11-104/21 Southern Utah H W 12-44/21 Southern Utah H W 10-34/24 UC Santa Barbara* A W 13-14/25 UC Santa Barbara* A W 10-84/26 UC Santa Barbara* A L 11-55/1 Fresno State* H W 10-75/2 Fresno State* H L 7-25/3 Fresno State* H L 3-05/8 New Mexico State* A W 23-25/9 New Mexico State* A L 11-85/10 New Mexico State* A W 7-15/16 Nevada, Reno A L 10-95/16 Nevada, Reno A L 9-55/17 Nevada, Reno A L 2-0

# Coors Desert Classic* Conference Game

1993Overall: 24-25 Big West: 9-12

Home: 14-16 Away: 8-9 Neutral: 0-3Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/5 Lewis-Clark State H W 11-32/6 Lewis-Clark State H W 9-02/7 Lewis-Clark State H L 11-92/12 New Mexico H L 13-52/13 New Mexico H L 8-62/14 New Mexico H W 7-32/20 BYU H W 12-82/20 BYU H L 23-20 (8)2/23 Eastern Michigan H W 8-62/24 Eastern Michigan# N L 21-72/25 Wyoming# N L 6-42/25 Utah# N L 5-03/5 San Diego State A W 7-33/6 San Diego State A W 6-03/7 San Diego State A L 10-13/12 San Jose State* A W 12-63/13 San Jose State* A L 8-13/14 San Jose State* A L 5-43/16 Arizona State H L 10-23/17 Arizona State H L 15-123/19 Pacific* H L 10-63/20 Pacific* H W 5-33/21 Pacific* H W 6-53/26 Cal Poly Pamona^ N W 5-33/26 Northern Colorado^ N W 7-04/2 Long Beach State* A L 15-04/3 Long Beach State* A L 5-04/4 Long Beach State* A W 9-44/8 Cal State Fullerton* H L 5-34/9 Cal State Fullerton* H L 22-44/10 Cal State Fullerton* H L 13-94/16 Southern Utah H W 9-54/17 Southern Utah H W 11-14/17 Southern Utah H W 22-44/18 Southern Utah H W 7-54/20 Arizona State A L 4-24/21 Arizona State A L 13-12 (10)4/23 UC Santa Barbara* H L 13-84/24 UC Santa Barbara* H L 7-54/25 UC Santa Barbara* H W 11-104/30 Nevada, Reno* A W 9-45/1 Nevada, Reno* A L 14-105/2 Nevada, Reno* A W 10-65/6 New Mexico State* H W 15-35/7 New Mexico State* H W 23-85/8 New Mexico State* H L 7-15/15 Stanford A W 7-6 (12)5/16 Stanford A L 10-55/17 Stanford A W 6-4

# Coors Desert Classic* Conference Game

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1994Overall: 27-28 Big West: 8-13

Home: 20-15 Away: 7-13 Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/5 Saint Mary’s H L 8-42/6 Saint Mary’s H L 4-22/11 San Diego State H W 17-102/12 San Diego State H L 7-02/13 San Diego State H W 4-12/19 UCLA A L 11-32/20 UCLA A L 9-82/21 UCLA A W 6-42/24 Clemson# H L 11-62/24 Rice# H L 2-12/25 Fresno State# H W 4-22/26 Fresno State# H W 10-22/27 Rice# H W 6-53/3 Creighton H W 7-53/4 Creighton H W 7-23/5 Creighton H L 12-83/6 Creighton H W 11-103/10 Utah H W 12-113/11 Utah H W 11-63/12 Utah H W 2-13/13 Utah H W 13-113/15 Arizona State A L 10-23/16 Arizona State A L 6-03/19 Arkansas H W 9-33/20 Arkansas H W 7-4 (11)3/21 Arkansas H W 8-73/23 Stanford H L 7-63/25 Pacific* A L 5-43/26 Pacific* A L 6-5 (10)3/27 Pacific* A L 12-33/29 Southern Utah H L 6-33/31 Nevada, Reno* H W 9-64/1 Nevada, Reno* H W 10-34/2 Nevada, Reno* H L 11-44/5 McNeese State H L 3-24/5 McNeese State H W 4-34/6 McNeese State H W 6-34/8 New Mexico State* A W 29-104/9 New Mexico State* A W 17-154/10 New Mexico State* A W 10-9 (11)4/15 Cal State Fullerton* A L 16-14/16 Cal State Fullerton* A L 20-14/17 Cal State Fullerton* A L 3-04/22 San Jose State* H W 7-24/23 San Jose State* H L 18-74/24 San Jose State* H L 14-114/29 UC Santa Barbara* A W 7-6 (11)4/30 UC Santa Barbara* A L 8-75/1 UC Santa Barbara* A W 9-65/6 Long Beach State* H L 19-85/7 Long Beach State* H L 14-85/8 Long Beach State* H L 14-05/14 Kansas A W 16-95/15 Kansas A L 13-95/16 Kansas A L 6-5 (10)

# UNLV/Coors Desert Classic* Conference Game

1995Overall: 32-24 Big West: 11-10

Home: 23-14 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 4-1Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE1/27 Loyola Marymount H L 10-51/28 Loyola Marymount H W 11-81/29 Loyola Marymount H L 9-22/3 New Mexico H W 7-22/4 New Mexico H W 6-02/5 New Mexico H W 9-82/10 Kansas H W 13-72/11 Kansas H L 16-72/12 Kansas H W 13-72/17 BYU H W 6-22/18 BYU H W 10-62/19 BYU H L 7-12/23 Utah# H W 11-92/23 Washington# H W 9-32/24 Georgia Tech# H L 14-112/25 Utah# H W 7-42/26 Washington# H W 6-53/4 San Diego State A W 3-13/4 San Diego State A L 4-03/8 Southern Utah H W 6-53/9 Michigan State H W 10-93/10 Michigan State H L 10-73/13 Missouri+ N W 4-3 (10)3/14 Portland+ N W 7-63/15 Fresno State+ A L 7-03/16 Wyoming+ N W 7-03/17 Nevada, Reno+ N W 10-83/18 Fresno State+ A L 11-03/24 Pacific* H W 3-13/25 Pacific* H W 8-23/26 Pacific* H L 10-63/31 Nevada, Reno* A L 7-54/1 Nevada, Reno* A W 13-114/2 Nevada, Reno* A L 8-7 (12)4/7 New Mexico State* H W 13-124/8 New Mexico State* H W 15-64/9 New Mexico State* H W 11-94/13 Cal State Fullerton* H L 8-74/14 Cal State Fullerton* H L 9-44/15 Cal State Fullerton* H L 18-44/21 San Jose State* A W 9-84/22 San Jose State* A W 5-14/23 San Jose State* A W 11-94/28 UC Santa Barbara* H W 14-24/29 UC Santa Barbara* H L 20-104/30 UC Santa Barbara* H W 10-85/2 Southern Utah H W 15-05/3 Southern Utah H W 14-25/5 Long Beach State* A L 6-35/6 Long Beach State* A L 10-25/7 Long Beach State* A L 9-05/12 Cal State Fullerton^ N L 12-15/13 Long Beach State^ A L 5-35/19 UCLA H L 12-75/20 UCLA H L 19-105/21 UCLA H L 10-7 # UNLV/Coors Desert Classic+ Pepsi/Johnny Quick Classic^ Big West Tournament* Conference Game

1996Overall: 43-17 Big West: 14-7

Home: 34-6 Away: 7-9 Neutral: 2-2Head Coach: Fred Dallimore

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/2 UCLA A W 5-22/3 UCLA N L 6-22/4 UCLA A L 9-42/9 Utah H W 9-12/10 Utah H W 6-42/11 Utah H W 5-4 (10)2/12 Fresno State H L 9-62/13 Fresno State H W 8-62/16 New Mexico H W 12-102/17 New Mexico H W 7-62/18 New Mexico H W 13-52/19 BYU H W 9-42/23 Portland State H W 6-42/24 Portland State H L 22-182/24 Portland State H W 19-22/25 Portland State H W 19-72/29 Toledo H L 3-23/1 Toledo H W 15-03/2 San Diego State H L 2-13/3 San Diego State H W 1-0 (11)3/3 Toledo H W 13-33/7 Southern Utah H W 7-133/9 Southern Illinois H W 4-23/10 Southern Illinois H W 15-103/11 Southern Illinois H W 27-103/12 Arizona State H L 10-43/14 San Diego H W 9-83/15 San Diego H W 13-03/16 San Diego H W 8-63/18 Washington H L 5-23/19 Washington H W 16-93/20 Washington H W 4-23/22 San Jose State* H W 24-83/23 San Jose State* H W 11-103/24 San Jose State* H W 4-33/29 Cal State Fullerton* A L 10-53/30 Cal State Fullerton* A L 4-23/31 Cal State Fullerton* A L 20-114/4 Long Beach State* H W 2-1 (10)4/5 Long Beach State* H W 5-44/6 Long Beach State* H W 10-64/8 Loyola Marymount H W 12-74/9 Loyola Marymount H W 12-84/12 UC Santa Barbara* A W 22-44/13 UC Santa Barbara* A W 7-44/14 UC Santa Barbara* A L 5-24/20 Pacific* A W 3-24/20 Pacific* A L 3-2 (10)4/21 Pacific* A L 8-34/26 Nevada, Reno* H W 17-64/27 Nevada, Reno* H W 13-84/28 Nevada, Reno* H W 5-15/3 New Mexico State* A W 7-45/4 New Mexico State* A L 11-105/5 New Mexico State* A W 29-75/10 UC Santa Barbara^ N W 6-35/11 Cal State Fullerton^ A W 9-85/12 Long Beach State^ N W 11-25/23 Tulane! N L 10-75/24 LSU A L 7-6

* Conference Game^ Big West Tournament! NCAA Tournament (Baton Rouge Regional)

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1997Overall: 24-31 Western Athletic: 10-19Home: 20-18 Away: 4-11 Neutral: 0-2

Head Coach: Rod SoesbeDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE1/31 UCLA H L 7-42/1 UCLA H L 12-52/2 UCLA H L 10-32/7 Washington H W 12-102/8 Washington H L 11-82/9 Washington H W 9-82/14 Kansas H L 5-32/15 Kansas H W 3-22/16 Kansas H W 12-62/21 Michigan State H W 7-62/22 Michigan State H W 12-52/23 Portland State H W 7-42/24 Portland State H W 15-02/27 Cal State Northridge# H W 15-42/27 Northwestern# H W 12-72/28 Clemson# H W 4-33/1 Cal State Northridge# H L 4-33/2 Northwestern# H W 14-23/7 BYU* H W 14-43/7 BYU* H L 8-33/8 BYU* H L 12-23/11 Arizona State A L 6-5 (11)3/12 Arizona State A L 7-23/14 Rice* H W 1-0 (11)3/15 Rice* H L 20-123/16 Rice* H W 15-83/18 Nevada, Reno H L 7-53/21 Utah* A L 8-73/22 Utah* A W 18-13 (10)3/23 Utah* A L 10-63/25 Loyola Marymount H W 10-93/26 Loyola Marymount H W 21-83/29 San Diego State* H L 22-13/30 San Diego State* H L 14-93/31 San Diego State* H L 20-104/4 Hawai’i* A L 14-54/5 Hawai’i* A L 7-64/6 Hawai’i* A L 6-54/8 Lewis-Clark State H L 13-94/9 Lewis-Clark State H L 9-24/12 New Mexico* A W 10-94/13 New Mexico* A L 7-54/15 Nevada, Reno A L 10-64/18 TCU* H W 19-54/19 TCU* H L 13-74/20 TCU* H W 14-134/26 Rice!* N L 12-24/26 Rice!* N L 13-05/2 TCU* A L 22-75/3 TCU* A L 10-85/4 TCU* A W 5-35/9 New Mexico^* A W 12-9 (10)5/9 New Mexico* H W 13-85/10 New Mexico* H L 8-65/11 New Mexico* H L 11-7

# UNLV Desert Classic! Played at Astrodome^ Completed from 4/13 makeup* Conference game

1998Overall: 31-24 Western Athletic: 13-17Home: 22-13 Away: 8-11 Neutral: 1-0

Head Coach: Rod SoesbeDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE1/30 UC Santa Barbara A W 4-22/1 UC Santa Barbara A W 10-32/3 Southern Utah H L 11-82/4 Southern Utah H W 17-12/6 Utah H W 10-72/7 Utah H L 7-52/8 Utah H W 20-82/10 Pepperdine H W 8-7 (12)2/11 Pepperdine H L 8-72/13 Nevada, Reno H W 13-102/14 Southern Illinois H W 18-82/15 Nevada, Reno H W 7-42/15 Southern Illinois H W 15-82/16 Nevada, Reno H W 9-12/20 Cal State Fullerton A W 7-52/21 Cal State Fullerton A L 9-32/27 Fresno State* H L 7-32/28 Fresno State* H W 5-43/1 Fresno State* H W 6-53/5 Oral Roberts# H W 10-43/5 Cal State Northridge# H W 11-23/6 Lewis-Clark State# H L 10-43/7 Ohio State# H W 9-83/8 Ohio State# H L 18-13/13 Grand Canyon* A L 5-43/14 Grand Canyon* A W 22-53/15 Grand Canyon* A W 11-33/17 Arizona H W 6-33/18 Arizona H W 8-63/20 Rice* H L 12-63/21 Rice* H L 5-33/22 Rice* H W 12-13/25 Portland State H L 18-93/27 TCU* A L 10-73/28 TCU* A L 5-13/29 TCU* A W 9-24/3 New Mexico* H W 8-74/4 New Mexico* H L 15-104/5 New Mexico* H W 13-114/10 Air Force* H W 11-104/11 Air Force* H L 16-124/12 Air Force* H W 12-64/17 San Jose State* A L 8-34/18 San Jose State* A W 11-24/19 San Jose State* A L 14-134/24 Rice* A L 10-54/25 Rice* A L 10-44/26 Rice* A L 16-25/1 TCU* H L 15-125/2 TCU* H W 11-85/3 TCU* H L 10-95/5 Arizona State H W 5-4 (10)5/8 New Mexico* A W 13-125/9 New Mexico* A L 12-115/10 New Mexico* A L 16-8

# Coors Desert Classic* Conference Game

1999Overall: 27-34 Western Athletic: 16-14Home: 16-15 Away: 9-15 Neutral: 2-4

Head Coach: Rod SoesbeDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/5 UC Santa Barbara H W 9-52/6 UC Santa Barbara H L 25-142/7 UC Santa Barbara H W 13-62/9 Arizona A L 6-52/10 Arizona A L 12-112/13 Pepperdine A L 7-12/14 Pepperdine A L 9-8 (11)2/16 Lewis-Clark State H W 4-02/17 Lewis-Clark State H L 9-52/19 Cal State Fullerton H L 21-142/20 Cal State Fullerton H L 16-62/21 Cal State Fullerton H L 13-22/25 Nevada, Reno# H L 9-52/26 Clemson# H W 12-11 (10)2/27 Creighton# H L 8-72/27 Washington# H L 14-72/28 Nevada, Reno# H W 11-53/2 Loyola Marymount H W 7-43/3 Loyola Marymount H L 20-113/5 Air Force* H W 13-13/6 Air Force* H W 15-33/7 Air Force* H W 15-33/11 BYU* H L 12-113/12 BYU* H L 6-23/13 BYU* H W 27-53/15 Southern Utah H W 19-163/19 Texas A&M^ A W 14-33/20 Cal State Northridge^ N L 5-33/20 Michigan^ N W 6-23/21 Cal State Northridge^ N W 12-13/22 Michigan^ N L 17-15 (10)3/22 Texas A&M^ A L 5-43/26 Rice* A L 11-63/27 Rice* A W 9-63/28 Rice* A L 16-53/30 Hawai’i Pacific A W 7-44/1 Hawai’i* A W 12-34/2 Hawai’i* A W 5-34/3 Hawai’i* A L 3-14/9 San Jose State* H W 5-24/10 San Jose State* H L 6-04/11 San Jose State* H W 9-84/15 Utah* A L 4-34/16 Utah* A W 13-94/17 Utah* A L 9-8 (10)4/19 Southern Utah A L 13-54/23 TCU* H W 9-64/24 TCU* H W 6-24/25 TCU* H W 12-64/27 Nevada, Reno A L 12-104/30 San Diego State* H L 12-105/1 San Diego State* H L 3-15/2 San Diego State* H L 12-45/7 New Mexico* A W 8-45/8 New Mexico* A L 15-95/9 New Mexico* A L 17-145/14 Fresno State* A W 8-15/15 Fresno State* A L 6-35/16 Fresno State* A W 6-35/19 San Jose State! N L 8-75/20 Rice! N L 9-6 # Coors Desert Classic^ Aggie Classic! WAC Tournament* Conference Game

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2000Overall: 24-33 Mountain West: 14-16Home: 14-20 Away: 9-13 Neutral: 0-2

Head Coach: Rod SoesbeDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE1/29 Saint Mary’s H L 8-51/30 Saint Mary’s H L 13-61/31 Saint Mary’s H W 3-12/4 Southern Utah H W 19-52/5 Southern Utah H L 11-72/11 UCLA H W 21-52/12 UCLA H L 10-12/13 UCLA H L 6-52/15 Lewis Clark H L 10-12/16 Lewis Clark H L 6-52/18 Cal State Fullerton A L 2-12/19 Cal State Fullerton A L 7-32/20 Cal State Fullerton A L 19-02/24 Santa Clara# H W 12-62/25 Nevada, Reno# H L 5-02/26 Michigan State# H W 10-42/26 Oregon State# H L 4-32/27 West Virginia# H L 15-63/3 Clemson A L 8-03/4 Clemson A L 5-33/5 Clemson A W 4-33/9 BYU* H L 9-13/10 BYU* H L 5-33/11 BYU* H L 9-83/15 Southern Utah A W 11-43/17 Utah* A L 5-23/18 Utah* A L 10-93/19 Utah* A L 11-53/24 New Mexico* H L 10-13/25 New Mexico* H L 7-33/26 New Mexico* H L 3-24/2 Air Force* A L 5-34/7 San Diego State* H W 8-14/8 San Diego State* H W 6-14/9 San Diego State* H W 8-34/13 BYU* A W 12-64/14 BYU* A W 11-94/15 BYU* A W 13-114/18 Southern Colorado H W 3-24/19 Southern Colorado H W 9-84/20 Utah* H W 4-24/21 Utah* H L 7-64/22 Utah* H L 13-94/25 Nevada, Reno A W 5-34/28 New Mexico* A L 12-24/29 New Mexico* A L 12-44/30 New Mexico* A L 14-45/5 Air Force* A W 21-65/5 Air Force* A W 6-45/6 Air Force* H W 7-65/6 Air Force* H W 13-35/7 Air Force* H W 21-125/12 San Diego State* A W 8-35/13 San Diego State* A L 16-65/14 San Diego State* A W 8-75/17 San Diego State^ N L 7-65/18 Air Force^ N L 13-11

#UNLV/Coors Desert Classic* Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament

2001Overall: 23-33 Mountain West: 13-17Home: 15-12 Away: 6-14 Neutral: 2-7

Head Coach: Rod SoesbeDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/2 Washington State H W 9-72/3 Washington State H W 10-92/4 Washington State H L 7-62/9 UCLA A L 6-22/10 UCLA A L 10-22/11 UCLA A L 11-22/13 Lewis-Clark H W 6-42/14 Lewis-Clark H W 9-52/16 Missouri# N L 10-12/17 Kansas State# N L 20-92/18 Nebraska # N L 14-02/22 Clemson H L 10-62/23 Clemson H W 14-62/24 Oregon State H L 11-92/27 Southern Utah H W 9-53/4 Indiana State N L 3-23/4 Penn State N L 2-03/5 Indiana State N W 7-13/5 Texas A&M A W 8-43/9 Air Force* H W 20-93/10 Air Force* H W 6-33/11 Air Force* H W 10-93/12 Nevada, Reno H L 6-53/16 San Diego State* H L 11-03/17 San Diego State* H L 8-43/18 San Diego State* H L 9-23/23 Utah* A L 8-23/24 Utah* A W 6-53/25 Utah* A L 12-113/28 UC Riverside H W 9-63/29 BYU* H L 8-33/30 BYU* H W 2-13/31 BYU* H L 9-54/6 New Mexico* A L 7-14/7 New Mexico* A L 15-104/8 New Mexico* A W 15-84/13 San Diego State* A L 2-14/14 San Diego State* A L 11-14/15 San Diego State* A W 6-34/20 Air Force* A L 19-104/21 Air Force* A W 9-34/21 Air Force* A W 12-34/25 UC Riverside A L 8-24/27 Utah* H W 12-114/28 Utah* H W 11-104/29 Utah* H L 15-65/4 New Mexico* H W 7-55/5 New Mexico* H L 7-55/6 New Mexico* H L 9-55/10 BYU* A W 8-55/11 BYU* A L 11-15/12 BYU* A L 4-25/16 San Diego State^ N W 1-05/17 New Mexico^ N L 5-25/18 BYU^ N L 10-9

# Applebee’s Baseball Fiesta in Albuquerque, N.M.* Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament

2002Overall: 30-30 Mountain West: 13-17Home: 17-12 Away: 8-16 Neutral: 6-4

Head Coach: Jim SchlossnagleDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/1 California H L 2-02/2 California H W 4-22/3 California H W 10-52/8 Nevada, Reno H L 10-42/9 Nevada, Reno H W 9-52/10 Nevada, Reno H W 10-92/15 Cal State Fullerton A L 12-22/16 Cal State Fullerton A L 16-12/17 Cal State Fullerton A L 13-12/22 Creighton# H W 8-72/23 Creighton# H W 12-62/23 Michigan State# H L 8-32/24 UC Santa Barbara# H L 3-23/1 George Washington N W 6-33/2 Purdue N W 11-73/2 Cal State Northridge N W 7-33/3 Cal State Northridge N L 8-23/8 St. John’s N W 11-53/8 Arizona State A L 10-03/9 Oklahoma State N L 10-63/11 BYU* H L 12-53/12 BYU* H L 8-33/12 BYU* H L 13-73/22 Utah* H W 16-143/23 Utah* H L 8-63/24 Utah* H L 5-33/26 UC Irvine A L 7-33/29 New Mexico* H W 11-53/30 New Mexico* H W 23-23/31 New Mexico* H W 15-64/1 Arizona State H W 11-74/5 Air Force* A L 7-64/6 Air Force* A L 8-54/7 Air Force* A W 13-44/10 Southern Utah H W 8-74/12 San Diego State* A L 10-34/13 San Diego State* A L 5-44/14 San Diego State* A L 6-44/16 Southern Utah H W 10-44/17 Southern Utah H W 16-24/21 Utah* A W 7-24/22 Utah* A L 3-14/22 Utah* A W 7-44/24 Southern Utah A W 16-44/26 New Mexico* A L 11-74/27 New Mexico* A W 23-134/28 New Mexico* A W 11-45/2 BYU* A W 19-65/3 BYU* A L 7-55/4 BYU* A L 8-65/10 Air Force* H W 13-15/11 Air Force* H W 8-65/12 Air Force* H L 10-85/16 San Diego State* H W 12-15/17 San Diego State* H L 10-55/18 San Diego State* H L 8-55/22 Utah^ N W 13-95/23 BYU^ N L 13-115/24 Utah^ N W 13-75/26 BYU^ N L 8-7

# UNLV Tournament* Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament

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2003Overall: 47-17 Mountain West: 24-6

Home: 25-5 Away: 16-10 Neutral: 6-2Head Coach: Jim Schlossnagle

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE1/31 California A W 9-62/1 California A L 8-72/2 California A W 10-42/7 Coll. of Charleston H W 10-62/8 Coll. of Charleston H W 15-62/9 Coll. of Charleston H W 13-92/14 Cal State Fullerton H L 23-32/15 Cal State Fullerton H L 14-12/16 Cal State Fullerton H W 8-62/21 Villanova H W 19-42/22 Villanova H W 21-72/23 Villanova H W 14-02/28 Nevada, Reno A W 13-53/1 Nevada, Reno A L 14-63/2 Nevada, Reno A L 7-33/4 USC A L 7-23/7 Memphis H W 7-53/8 Memphis H W 5-03/9 Memphis H W 13-43/11 UC Irvine A L 3-13/14 Air Force* H W 7-23/15 Air Force* H W 13-73/16 Air Force* H W 7-33/18 Pepperdine A W 13-83/20 BYU* A W 6-53/21 BYU* A L 3-13/22 BYU* A W 19-93/25 UC Irvine H W 3-23/28 San Diego State* H W 5-03/29 San Diego State* H L 4-3 (10)3/30 San Diego State* H W 10-9 (12)4/1 Southern Utah A W 8-24/4 New Mexico* H W 10-94/5 New Mexico* H W 7-64/6 New Mexico* H W 7-64/8 UC Riverside A L 9-44/10 Utah* A W 9-44/11 Utah* A L 7-24/12 Utah* A W 13-54/15 Southern Utah H W 9-14/18 Air Force* A W 16-134/20 Air Force* A W 3-1 (7)4/20 Air Force* A W 19-124/22 UC Riverside H L 12-44/24 BYU* H W 15-84/25 BYU* H W 5-44/26 BYU* H W 11-105/2 San Diego State A W 7-35/3 San Diego State* A W 15-35/4 San Diego State* A L 3-05/9 New Mexico* A W 6-55/10 New Mexico* A W 13-55/11 New Mexico* A L 13-105/15 Utah* H W 12-75/16 Utah* H W 8-25/17 Utah* H L 18-85/21 Air Force^ N W 10-15/22 New Mexico^ N W 12-55/23 San Diego State^ N W 13-15/24 San Diego State^ N W 14-95/30 New Mexico State! N L 14-12 (11)5/31 Central Conn. State! N W 22-35/31 New Mexico State! N W 16-106/1 Arizona State! N L 16-1

*Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament! NCAA Tournament (Tempe Regional)

2004Overall: 37-24 Mountain West: 20-10Home: 26-12 Away: 11-11 Neutral: 0-1

Head Coach: Buddy GouldsmithDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/6 No. 4 Cal State Fullerton A L 9-8 (11)2/7 No. 4 Cal State Fullerton A L 13-12/8 No. 4 Cal State Fullerton A L 14-62/13 Western Kentucky H W 13-42/14 Western Kentucky H W 7-62/15 Western Kentucky H W 17-42/20 Nevada, Reno H W 8-62/21 Nevada, Reno H W 9-02/24 UC Irvine A L 8-72/27 Michigan State H L 7-62/28 Michigan State H W 8-32/29 Michigan State H W 20-83/3 Southern Utah H W 11-103/5 Manhattan H L 8-73/6 Manhattan H W 14-13/7 Manhattan H W 12-23/12 Central Michigan H W 5-33/13 Central Michigan H W 14-73/14 Central Michigan H L 16-103/18 BYU* A W 12-9 (11)3/19 BYU* A W 17-13/20 BYU* A W 12-63/23 Southern Utah A W 10-7 (10)3/26 Air Force* H W 21-53/27 Air Force* H W 13-23/28 Air Force* H W 7-03/30 UC Irvine H L 11-44/2 San Diego State* A L 8-24/3 San Diego State* A L 8-44/4 San Diego State* A W 10-54/8 BYU* H L 8-74/9 BYU* H W 13-54/10 BYU* H W 11-54/13 Arizona H L 11-24/14 Arizona H L 10-94/16 Utah* A W 19-17 (10)4/17 Utah* A W 15-24/20 UC Riverside H L 7-24/23 New Mexico* H W 5-44/24 New Mexico* H L 11-44/25 New Mexico* H L 12-45/1 Air Force* A W 4-25/1 Air Force* A W 7-55/2 Air Force* A W 22-125/4 UC Riverside A L 7-45/7 San Diego State* H L 13-95/8 San Diego State* H W 18-115/9 San Diego State* H L 14-85/14 Utah* H W 8-65/15 Utah* H W 19-55/15 Utah* A L 11-75/16 Utah* H W 24-105/20 New Mexico* A L 14-125/21 New Mexico* A W 13-45/22 New Mexico* A L 5-45/26 Air Force* H W 13-95/27 New Mexico^ N W 15-95/28 San Diego State^ N W 14-35/29 San Diego State^ N W 6-36/4 Stanford! A L 10-46/6 St. John’s! N L 9-6

*Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament! NCAA Tournament (Stanford Regional)

2005Overall: 35-29 Mountain West: 23-7

Home: 16-15 Away: 15-11 Neutral: 4-3Head Coach: Buddy Gouldsmith

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/4 Cal State Northridge H L 3-22/5 Cal State Northridge H L 5-4 (15)2/6 Cal State Northridge H W 19-92/11 No. 1 Texas A L 4-32/12 No. 1 Texas A L 7-62/13 No. 1 Texas A L 12-32/19 Nevada, Reno H L 12-102/19 Nevada, Reno H L 10-32/20 Nevada, Reno H L 6-42/25 No. 6 Cal State Fullerton H W 6-52/26 No. 6 Cal State Fullerton H L 10-42/27 No. 6 Cal State Fullerton H L 8-03/1 UC Irvine A W 3-23/4 Florida Atlantic H L 5-03/5 Florida Atlantic H L 6-43/6 Florida Atlantic H L 3-13/11 California A L 13-23/12 California A W 5-23/13 California A W 7-43/15 No. 10 Arizona A W 8-43/16 No. 10 Arizona A L 15-43/18 Air Force* H W 11-23/19 Air Force* H W 10-03/20 Air Force* H W 13-23/22 Loyola Marymount H L 7-63/24 New Mexico* A L 10-83/25 New Mexico* A W 12-63/26 New Mexico* A W 14-93/29 UC Irvine H L 11-24/1 San Diego State* H W 6-14/2 San Diego State* H W 10-44/3 San Diego State* H W 16-154/5 UC Riverside A L 7-34/7 BYU* H L 5-04/8 BYU* H L 11-94/9 BYU* H W 10-64/15 Utah* A L 9-54/16 Utah* A W 18-154/17 Utah* A W 11-34/22 New Mexico* H W 11-84/23 New Mexico* H W 20-114/24 New Mexico* H W 16-154/26 UC Riverside H L 11-34/29 San Diego State* A L 7-34/30 San Diego State* A W 17-145/1 San Diego State* A W 7-35/6 Air Force* A W 20-15/7 Air Force* A W 24-155/8 Air Force* A W 17-35/13 BYU* A W 8-75/13 BYU* A L 11-95/14 BYU* A L 12-75/17 Western Illinois H W 7-15/19 Utah* H W 10-45/20 Utah* H W 9-75/21 Utah* H W 13-65/26 Utah^ N W 5-35/27 BYU^ N L 7-25/27 San Diego State^ N W 14-35/28 BYU^ N W 9-55/28 BYU^ N W 7-46/3 No. 24 Coastal Carolina! N L 12-86/4 East Carolina! N W 5-36/5 No. 24 Coastal Carolina! N L 14-10

*Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament! NCAA Tournament (Tempe Regional)

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2006Overall: 29-30 Mountain West: 12-10Home: 18-10 Away: 9-19 Neutral: 2-2

Head Coach: Buddy GouldsmithDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/3 Pepperdine A L 5-42/4 Pepperdine A W 6-32/5 Pepperdine A L 8-22/10 Cal State Fullerton A L 9-12/11 Cal State Fullerton A L 13-42/12 Cal State Fullerton A L 3-12/17 Nevada, Reno A L 6-02/19 Nevada, Reno A L 3-22/24 Eastern Michigan H L 9-7 (13)2/25 Eastern Michigan H W 18-52/26 Eastern Michigan H W 23-52/28 UC Irvine H W 10-73/3 Texas H W 13-123/4 Texas H W 9-83/5 Texas H L 9-83/6 Texas Tech H L 9-03/7 Texas Tech H W 16-113/10 California H L 5-13/11 California H W 9-63/12 California H W 5-43/14 UCLA A L 16-23/17 The Citadel H W 22-63/18 The Citadel H W 8-13/19 The Citadel H W 8-7 (10)3/24 San Diego A L 7-63/25 San Diego A L 10-33/26 San Diego A L 3-03/29 BYU* H W 10-33/31 TCU* H L 5-24/1 Air Force* H W 9-74/2 San Diego State* H L 11-104/4 UC Riverside H W 14-84/6 BYU* H L 9-54/7 BYU* H L 14-84/8 BYU* H W 18-84/14 TCU* A L 7-34/15 TCU* A L 9-74/16 TCU* A L 3-24/21 San Diego State* H W 6-5 (12)4/22 San Diego State* H L 8-64/23 San Diego State* H L 16-84/25 UC Riverside A L 6-44/28 Utah* A L 7-54/29 Utah* A W 12-54/30 Utah* A W 9-25/2 UC Irvine A L 4-3 (15)5/5 Arizona A L 7-6 (11)5/6 Arizona A W 15-75/7 Arizona A W 16-125/12 New Mexico H W 12-85/13 New Mexico* H W 11-105/14 New Mexico* H W 13-105/18 Air Force* A W 18-65/19 Air Force* A W 18-35/20 Air Force* A W 18-45/23 New Mexico^ N L 17-25/24 San Diego State^ N W 8-55/25 New Mexico^ N W 8-65/26 BYU^ N L 10-4

* Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament

2007Overall: 24-36 Mountain West: 10-14

Home: 12-17 Away: 12-19 Neutral: 2-2Head Coach: Buddy Gouldsmith

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE1/26 Cal State Northridge A W 10-41/27 Cal State Northridge A L 16-71/28 Cal State Northridge A L 9-42/2 Pepperdine H L 4-32/3 Pepperdine H W 9-62/4 Pepperdine H W 7-62/9 Cal State Fullerton H L 5-42/10 Cal State Fullerton H L 13-42/11 Cal State Fullerton H W 12-112/16 California A L 8-42/17 California A W 3-22/18 California A W 11-102/20 Loyola Marymount A W 5-32/23 Arizona H L 6-5 (10)2/24 Arizona H L 9-32/25 Arizona H W 8-63/2 Nevada, Reno A L 5-33/3 Nevada, Reno A L 7-43/4 Nevada, Reno A L 2-13/6 Texas Tech A L 7-63/7 Texas Tech A W 5-43/9 Cal Poly H L 9-63/10 Cal Poly H L 17-143/11 Cal Poly H L 2-13/15 BYU* H W 13-53/16 BYU* H L 9-83/17 BYU* H L 5-33/23 San Diego H L 6-43/24 San Diego H L 5-43/25 San Diego H W 3-23/27 UC Irvine H W 11-63/30 Utah* A W 7-5 (11)3/31 Utah* A W 5-44/1 Utah* A L 10-94/5 BYU* A L 14-134/6 BYU* A L 5-34/7 BYU* A L 16-94/13 TCU* H L 13-64/14 TCU* H L 16-124/15 TCU* H L 7-34/20 Oregon State A L 3-14/22 Oregon State A L 10-24/22 Oregon State A L 7-04/27 Utah* H L 4-24/28 Utah* H L 10-64/29 Utah* H W 8-35/4 San Diego State* A W 6-35/5 San Diego State* A W 7-65/6 San Diego State* A W 6-15/10 New Mexico* A L 9-45/11 New Mexico* A L 7-45/12 New Mexico* A L 6-55/15 Southern Utah H W 9-55/17 Air Force* H W 4-35/18 Air Force* H W 13-45/19 Air Force* H W 13-125/22 Utah^ N W 6-5 (10)5/24 TCU^ N L 8-15/25 New Mexico^ N W 8-35/25 BYU^ N L 10-9

* Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament

2008Overall: 22-37 Mountain West: 9-15

Home: 16-13 Away: 5-23 Neutral: 1-2Head Coach: Buddy Gouldsmith

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/22 Central Michigan H W 6-5 (12)2/23 Central Michigan H L 3-22/24 Central Michigan H W 9-72/26 Washington State H L 12-82/27 Washington State H L 9-52/29 Maine H W 11-83/1 Maine H W 21-53/2 Maine H W 3-23/4 Arizona A L 6-53/5 Arizona A L 16-63/7 San Francisco H L 8-7 (13)3/8 San Francisco H W 6-13/9 San Francisco H L 11-83/11 Southern Utah H W 6-43/14 New Mexico* A W 7-53/15 New Mexico* A W 15-63/16 New Mexico* A L 12-33/20 Cal State Fullerton A L 6-53/21 Cal State Fullerton A L 11-53/22 Cal State Fullerton A L 4-33/25 Nevada, Reno H W 9-43/28 TCU* H L 6-23/29 TCU* H W 7-63/30 TCU* H W 7-64/1 Nevada, Reno A L 23-14/3 BYU* H L 10-7 (10)4/4 BYU* H W 10-94/5 BYU* H L 21-124/8 Stephen F. Austin A W 6-54/9 Stephen F. Austin A L 8-64/11 TCU* A L 4-34/12 TCU* A L 12-14/13 TCU* A L 3-2 (10)4/15 Texas Tech H W 9-84/16 Texas Tech H W 15-84/18 San Diego State* H L 17-14/19 San Diego State* H W 19-18 (10)4/20 San Diego State* H W 20-164/22 UCLA A L 8-7 (11)4/25 Utah* A L 10-24/26 Utah* A W 4-34/27 Utah* A L 9-44/29 Cal State Northridge A L 2-14/30 Cal State Northridge A L 5-35/2 Cal Poly A L 13-75/3 Cal Poly A L 5-15/4 Cal Poly A L 8-65/6 Cal State Northridge H W 10-35/7 Cal State Northridge H L 4-25/9 New Mexico* H L 6-5 (10)5/10 New Mexico* H L 7-45/11 New Mexico* H L 15-105/13 UC Riverside A L 12-55/15 Air Force* A L 10-15/16 Air Force* A W 8-45/17 Air Force* A L 11-25/20 San Diego State^ N W 6-25/21 TCU^ N L 9-35/22 Utah^ N L 7-4

*Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament

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2009Overall: 26-32 Mountain West: 9-15

Home: 21-13 Away: 5-19 Neutral: 1-1Head Coach: Buddy Gouldsmith

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/20 Maine H W 4-22/21 Maine H W 9-52/21 Maine H W 4-32/22 Maine H L 11-92/24 Arizona H L 14-72/25 Arizona H L 16-122/27 Saint Peter’s H W 5-42/27 Saint Peter’s H W 7-32/28 Saint Peter’s H W 9-22/28 Saint Peter’s H W 15-73/6 Butler H W 9-23/7 Butler H W 19-103/7 Butler H W 24-53/8 Butler H W 14-23/13 San Diego State* A L 4-33/14 San Diego State* A L 6-13/15 San Diego State* A L 15-23/18 Nevada, Reno H L 14-63/20 Air Force* H W 11-33/21 Air Force* H W 10-53/22 Air Force* H L 11-93/24 Oklahoma State A L 8-23/25 Oklahoma State A L 15-13/27 Long Beach State A L 7-43/28 Long Beach State A L 4-03/29 Long Beach State A L 13-43/31 Cal State Northridge A L 5-14/1 Cal State Northridge A L 9-44/3 Utah* H L 8-54/4 Utah* H W 7-54/5 Utah* H W 4-3 (10)4/9 San Diego State* H L 15-44/10 San Diego State* H L 8-64/11 San Diego State* H W 9-64/17 Northern Colorado H W 2-04/18 Northern Colorado H W 11-14/18 Northern Colorado H W 15-24/19 Northern Colorado H W 14-14/21 Texas Tech A L 10-64/22 Texas Tech A L 14-54/24 Air Force* A L 7-54/25 Air Force* A W 20-134/26 Air Force* A W 11-34/28 Cal State Northridge H W 13-84/29 Cal State Northridge H L 8-25/1 New Mexico* A L 8-45/2 New Mexico* A W 8-65/3 New Mexico* A W 13-11 (10)5/5 UC Riverside H L 22-55/7 BYU* A L 15-125/8 BYU* A L 7-35/9 BYU* A L 14-135/12 UC Riverside A W 8-65/14 TCU* H L 10-45/15 TCU* H L 14-105/16 TCU* H L 10-35/19 San Diego State^ N L 12-15/20 BYU^ N L 5-4

* Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament

2010Overall: 29-29 Mountain West: 11-13Home: 21-14 Away: 6-13 Neutral: 2-2

Head Coach: Buddy GouldsmithDATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/19 Sacramento State H L 10-8 (11)2/20 Sacramento State H L 19-52/21 Sacramento State H W 18-142/23 Southern Utah H W 5-4 (11)2/26 Temple H W 22-62/26 Temple H W 10-82/27 Temple H W 10-92/28 Temple H W 12-103/2 Arizona A W 12-103/3 Arizona A L 5-4 (13)3/5 Columbia H W 14-53/6 Columbia H W 11-43/6 Columbia H W 13-123/7 Columbia H L 8-63/11 Northwestern H W 12-43/12 Northwestern H L 20-63/12 Northwestern H W 4-33/13 Northwestern H W 12-83/16 Cal State Northridge A L 13-73/19 Long Beach State H L 17-83/20 Long Beach State H L 10-13/21 Long Beach State H W 2-13/25 BYU* A L 12-113/26 BYU* A L 8-43/27 BYU* A W 11-54/1 New Mexico* H W 7-54/2 New Mexico* H L 7-34/3 New Mexico* H L 6-24/5 Texas Tech H W 10-84/6 Texas Tech H L 11-94/9 Utah* A W 6-04/10 Utah* A W 4-24/11 Utah* A W 4-14/16 Tulane A W 4-34/17 Tulane A L 7-14/18 Tulane A L 10-24/23 No. 8 TCU* A L 15-54/24 No. 8 TCU* A L 9-84/25 No. 8 TCU* A L 7-14/27 UC Riverside H L 18-104/30 Air Force* H W 9-45/1 Air Force* H W 23-85/2 Air Force* H W 11-75/6 BYU* H W 12-65/7 BYU* H W 9-8 (11)5/8 BYU* H L 16-75/11 UC Riverside A L 11-75/14 Utah* H W 12-115/15 Utah* H L 25-55/16 Utah* H L 11-105/18 Cal State Northridge H L 11-85/20 San Diego State* A L 8-45/21 San Diego State* A L 12-65/22 San Diego State* A L 6-45/25 BYU^ N W 9-15/26 New Mexico^ N W 6-35/27 TCU^ N L 5-25/28 New Mexico^ N L 10-3

* Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament

2011Overall: 33-25 Mountain West: 10-13

Home: 23-10 Away: 10-13 Neutral: 0-2Head Coach: Tim Chambers

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/18 Maine H W 12-42/19 Maine H W 15-142/19 Maine H W 16-112/20 Maine H W 8-22/25 Central Michigan H W 9-22/26 Central Michigan H L 9-72/26 Central Michigan H W 7-22/27 Central Michigan H W 5-23/1 Texas Tech A L 9-43/2 Texas Tech A W 4-33/4 Nevada, Reno A W 9-03/5 Nevada, Reno A W 10-63/6 Nevada, Reno A W 5-03/8 No. 14 Arizona H L 12-13/9 No. 14 Arizona H W 9-73/11 Valparaiso H W 12-23/12 Valparaiso H W 11-53/12 Valparaiso H W 7-43/13 Valparaiso H W 6-5 (11)3/15 Cal State Northridge A L 11-63/18 No. 9 TCU* H W 5-43/19 No. 9 TCU* H L 12-23/20 No. 9 TCU* H L 8-43/23 No. 11 UC Irvine H W 4-33/25 New Mexico* A L 3-13/26 New Mexico* A L 7-63/27 New Mexico* A L 9-74/1 Utah* A W 6-14/2 Utah* A L 8-44/5 Cal State Northridge H L 9-34/8 Sacred Heart H L 6-34/9 Sacred Heart H W 9-24/9 Sacred Heart H W 8-64/10 Sacred Heart H W 10-94/12 UC Riverside A L 6-54/14 BYU* H W 7-24/15 BYU* H W 6-5 (10)4/16 BYU* H L 9-44/19 Baylor A W 7-44/21 No. 7 TCU* A L 4-14/22 No. 7 TCU* A L 9-34/23 No. 7 TCU* A L 2-14/26 Southern Utah A L 13-114/29 New Mexico* H W 8-04/30 New Mexico* H W 4-15/1 New Mexico* H W 8-45/6 Washington State A W 4-15/7 Washington State A L 4-35/8 Washington State A W 6-35/13 Air Force* A W 3-15/14 Air Force* A L 7-65/15 Air Force* A W 14-95/17 UC Riverside H L 10-95/19 San Diego State* H W 4-35/20 San Diego State* H L 11-45/21 San Diego State* H L 6-05/24 San Diego State^ N L 4-35/25 BYU^ N L 5-1

* Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament

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2012Overall: 26-31 Mountain West: 7-17

Home: 16-15 Away: 9-15 Neutral: 1-1Head Coach: Tim Chambers

DATE OPPONENT H/A/N W/L SCORE2/17 Loyola Marymount A L 4-32/18 Loyola Marymount A W 6-12/19 Loyola Marymount A L 6-22/20 UC Irvine A W 3-22/24 Texas A&M, Corpus Christi $ A L 3-12/25 Utah $ N W 9-22/26 Nebraska $ N L 8-72/28 Cal State Bakersfield H W 4-32/29 Cal State Bakersfield H W 15-63/2 Nevada, Reno H W 5-43/3 Nevada, Reno H L 3-23/4 Nevada, Reno H L 1-03/6 Southern Utah H W 14-33/9 Washington State H W 2-13/10 Washington State H W 4-33/11 Washington State H L 9-83/13 Southern Utah H W 22-123/16 TCU* H L 5-23/17 TCU* H L 10-23/18 TCU* H L 15-63/21 Arizona State A L 4-23/23 Air Force* A L 10-73/24 Air Force* A W 15-43/25 Air Force* A L 12-53/27 Southern Utah H W 19-23/30 TCU* A L 4-23/31 TCU* A L 2-14/1 TCU* A W 11-04/3 Southern Utah A W 21-64/5 San Diego State* H L 12-64/6 San Diego State* H L 6-3 (11)4/7 San Diego State* H L 9-54/13 Nebraska-Omaha H W 10-74/14 Nebraska-Omaha H W 11-24/14 Nebraska-Omaha H L 8-64/15 Nebraska-Omaha H W 20-14/17 UC Riverside A L 3-14/18 UC Riverside A L 13-54/20 Air Force* H W 4-14/21 Air Force* H W 7-64/22 Air Force* H W 5-44/27 New Mexico* A L 11-44/28 New Mexico* A L 16-54/29 New Mexico* A L 9-15/1 UC Riverside H W 10-15/2 UC Riverside H L 5-25/4 San Diego State* A L 10-75/5 San Diego State* A L 9-25/6 San Diego State* A W 5-45/11 New Mexico* H W 7-45/12 New Mexico* H L 10-75/13 New Mexico* H L 11-75/18 Sacramento State A W 12-05/19 Sacramento State A W 5-35/20 Sacramento State A W 8-7 (11)5/24 New Mexico^ H L 13-05/25 San Diego State^ H L 15-9

$ Kleberg Bank College Classic* Conference Game^ Mountain West Tournament

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AIR FORCEOverall Series: 76-22First Meeting: 1969Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 27 games4/12/69 Home Won 4-24/12/69 Home Lost 9-41970 Unknown Lost 2-11970 Unknown Lost 11-81970 Unknown Lost 21-191970 Unknown Lost 10-93/13/71 Home Won 5-03/13/71 Home Won 6-33/11/72 Home Lost 6-33/11/72 Home Lost 2-01975 Unknown Won 5-33/31/78 Home Won 7-3 (7)3/31/78 Home Won 8-3 (7)4/1/78 Home Won 15-3 (7)4/1/78 Home Won 5-4 (7)1979 Home Won 8-21979 Home Won 11-81979 Home Lost 10-81979 Home Won 8-13/21/81 Home Won 14-03/22/81 Home Won 6-03/22/81 Home Won 13-13/23/81 Home Won 13-23/24/81 Home Won 8-43/25/81 Home Won 16-103/26/84 Home Lost 20-193/27/84 Home Won 5-43/28/84 Home Won 15-34/10/98 Home Won 11-104/11/98 Home Lost 16-124/12/98 Home Won 12-63/5/99 Home Won 13-13/6/99 Home Won 15-33/7/99 Home Won 15-34/2/00 Away Lost 5-35/5/00 Away Won 21-65/5/00 Away Won 6-45/6/00 Home Won 7-65/6/00 Home Won 13-35/7/00 Home Won 21-125/18/00 Neutral Lost 13-113/9/01 Home Won 20-93/10/01 Home Won 6-33/11/01 Home Won 10-94/20/01 Away Lost 19-104/21/01 Away Won 9-34/21/01 Away Won 12-34/5/02 Away Lost 7-64/6/02 Away Lost 8-54/7/02 Away Won 13-45/10/02 Home Won 13-15/11/02 Home Won 8-65/12/02 Home Lost 10-83/14/03 Home Won 7-23/15/03 Home Won 13-73/16/03 Home Won 7-34/18/03 Away Won 16-134/20/03 Away Won 3-1 (7)4/20/03 Away Won 19-125/21/03 Neutral Won 10-13/26/04 Home Won 21-53/27/04 Home Won 13-23/28/04 Home Won 7-05/1/04 Away Won 4-25/1/04 Away Won 7-55/2/04 Away Won 22-125/26/04 Neutral Won 13-9

3/18/05 Home Won 11-23/19/05 Home Won 10-03/20/05 Home Won 13-25/6/05 Away Won 20-15/7/05 Away Won 24-155/8/05 Away Won 17-34/1/06 Home Won 9-75/18/06 Away Won 18-65/19/06 Away Won 18-35/20/06 Away Won 18-45/17/07 Home Won 4-35/18/07 Home Won 13-45/19/07 Home Won 13-125/15/08 Away Lost 10-15/16/08 Away Won 8-45/17/08 Away Lost 11-23/20/09 Home Won 11-33/21/09 Home Won 10-53/22/09 Home Lost 11-94/24/09 Away Lost 7-54/25/09 Away Won 20-134/26/09 Away Won 11-34/30/10 Home Won 9-45/1/10 Home Won 23-85/2/10 Home Won 11-75/13/11 Away Won 3-15/14/11 Away Lost 7-65/15/11 Away Won 14-93/23/12 Away Loss 10-73/24/12 Away Won 15-43/25/12 Away Loss 12-44/20/12 Home Won 4-14/21/12 Home Won 7-64/22/12 Home Won 5-4

ALABAMAOverall Series: 4-2First Meeting: 1986Last Meeting: 1988Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games1986 Home Won 10-91986 Home Lost 9-31986 Home Lost 20-133/15/88 Home Won 6-23/17/88 Home Won 12-63/17/88 Home Won 6-4

ARIZONAOverall Series: 11-16First Meeting: 1984Last Meeting: 2011Longest Win Streak: Arizona, 4 games2/3/84 Away Won 9-62/4/84 Away Lost 10-12/4/84 Away Won 2-13/14/89 Away Lost 7-53/15/89 Away Won 9-83/17/98 Home Won 6-33/18/98 Home Won 8-62/9/99 Away Lost 6-52/10/99 Away Lost 12-114/13/04 Home Lost 11-24/14/04 Home Lost 10-93/15/05 Away Won 8-43/16/05 Away Lost 15-45/5/06 Away Lost 7-6 (11)5/6/06 Away Won 15-75/7/06 Away Won 16-122/23/07 Home Lost 6-5 (10)2/24/07 Home Lost 9-3

2/25/07 Home Won 8-63/4/08 Away Lost 6-53/5/08 Away Lost 16-62/24/09 Home Lost 14-72/25/09 Home Lost 16-123/2/10 Away Won 12-103/3/10 Away Lost 5-4 (11)3/8/11 Home Lost 12-13/9/11 Home Won 9-7

ARIZONA STATEOverall Series: 14-55-1First Meeting: 1974Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: ASU, 21 games2/26/74 Away Lost 11-12/27/74 Away Lost 15-03/14/75 Home Lost 9-52/21/76 Home Lost 7-42/22/76 Home Lost 14-74/3/76 Neutral Lost 9-83/7/77 Away Lost 6-53/8/77 Away Lost 7-03/14/77 Home Won 14-123/15/77 Home Lost 13-83/11/78 Home Won 5-33/11/78 Home Lost 4-33/12/78 Home Lost 18-105/1/78 Away Lost 8-25/2/78 Away Lost 7-65/26/78 Neutral Won 17-105/29/78 Neutral Lost 30-53/10/80 Home Won 18-73/11/80 Home Tie 10-10 (10)4/21/80 Away Won 8-44/22/80 Away Lost 8-12/27/81 Away Lost 4-32/28/81 Away Lost 8-33/1/81 Away Lost 7-53/19/82 Home Lost 6-03/20/82 Home Won 11-73/21/82 Home Lost 8-6 (11)4/23/82 Away Lost 11-24/24/82 Away Lost 13-74/24/82 Away Won 9-43/15/83 Home Lost 16-83/16/83 Home Lost 8-75/4/83 Away Won 8-7 (8)5/4/83 Away Lost 15-25/1/84 Away Lost 9-85/1/84 Away Lost 10-44/30/85 Away Lost 5-34/30/85 Away Won 6-33/14/86 Home Won 13-53/15/86 Home Lost 11-63/16/86 Home Won 5-44/29/86 Away Lost 7-24/29/86 Away Lost 15-45/6/87 Away Won 3-25/6/87 Away Lost 8-13/21/88 Away Lost 4-03/22/88 Away Lost 8-65/4/88 Away Lost 6-45/4/88 Away Lost 14-75/29/88 Away Lost 27-85/1/90 Away Lost 8-45/2/90 Away Lost 23-44/30/91 Home Lost 9-45/1/91 Home Lost 13-24/13/92 Away Lost 9-14/14/92 Away Lost 8-73/16/93 Home Lost 10-2

3/17/93 Home Lost 15-124/20/93 Away Lost 4-24/21/93 Away Lost 13-12 (10)3/15/94 Away Lost 10-23/16/94 Away Lost 6-03/12/96 Home Lost 10-43/11/97 Away Lost 6-5 (11)3/12/97 Away Lost 7-25/5/98 Home Won 5-4 (10)3/8/02 Away Lost 10-04/1/02 Home Won 11-76/1/03 Neutral Lost 16-13/21/12 Away Lost 4-2

ARKANSASOverall Series: UNLV leads 3-0First Meeting: 1994Last Meeting: 1994Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games3/19/94 Home Won 9-33/20/94 Home Won 7-4 (11)3/21/94 Home Won 8-7

BAYLOROverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 2011Last Meeting: 2011Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game4/19/11 Away Won 7-4

BOISE STATEOverall Series: 4-0First Meeting: 1980Last Meeting: 1980Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games3/22/80 Home Won 14-23/22/80 Home Won 4-03/23/80 Home Won 10-33/24/80 Home Won 13-1

BUTLEROverall Series: 4-0First Meeting: 2009Last Meeting: 2009Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games3/6/09 Home Won 9-23/7/09 Home Won 19-103/7/09 Home Won 24-53/8/09 Home Won 14-2

BYUOverall Series: 71-77First Meeting: 1972Last Meeting: 2011Longest Win Streak: Both teams, 7 games5/10/72 Away Lost 5-03/3/73 Home Lost 4-03/3/73 Home Won 4-23/9/74 Home Lost 6-1 (10)3/15/74 Home Won 7-61975 Unknown Lost 15-41975 Unknown Won 18-153/5/76 Home Won 9-23/6/76 Home Lost 4-04/1/76 Home Lost 16-91977 Unknown Lost 8-61977 Unknown Won 7-21977 Unknown Lost 8-22/17/78 Home Lost 5-12/18/78 Home Won 5-3

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2/18/78 Home Won 7-51979 Home Won 12-11979 Home Won 7-6 (10)1979 Home Won 10-41979 Home Lost 8-01979 Home Won 4-32/15/80 Home Lost 8-72/15/80 Home Won 12-32/16/80 Home Lost 2-12/13/81 Home Won 7-52/13/81 Home Lost 3-22/14/81 Home Lost 7-42/14/81 Home Won 10-43/5/82 Home Won 8-73/5/82 Home Lost 11-53/6/82 Home Won 3-2 (11)3/6/82 Home Won 7-55/11/82 Away Lost 19-95/11/82 Away Lost 13-13/4/83 Home Lost 4-23/4/83 Home Lost 8-63/5/83 Home Won 7-33/5/83 Home Won 6-44/1/83 Neutral Lost 11-24/27/83 Away Won 8-54/27/83 Away Lost 16-63/2/84 Home Lost 12-53/3/84 Home Won 12-41985 Home Won 8-41985 Home Won 12-61985 Home Won 10-81985 Home Lost 3-11985 Home Won 10-81985 Home Won 7-61986 Home Won 16-63/13/87 Home Won 20-83/14/87 Home Won 4-23/14/87 Home Won 12-52/10/89 Home Won 5-12/11/89 Home Lost 19-52/11/89 Home Lost 6-02/9/90 Home Lost 4-32/10/90 Home Lost 12-82/10/90 Home Lost 10-84/17/90 Away Lost 7-24/17/90 Away Won 17-52/21/92 Home Won 8-32/22/92 Home Won 4-32/22/92 Home Won 12-12/20/93 Home Won 12-82/20/93 Home Lost 23-20 (8)2/17/95 Home Won 6-22/18/95 Home Won 10-62/19/95 Home Lost 7-12/19/96 Home Won 9-43/7/97 Home Won 14-43/7/97 Home Lost 8-33/8/97 Home Lost 12-23/11/99 Home Lost 12-113/12/99 Home Lost 6-23/13/99 Home Won 27-53/9/00 Home Lost 9-13/10/00 Home Lost 5-33/11/00 Home Lost 9-84/13/00 Away Won 12-64/14/00 Away Won 11-94/15/00 Away Won 13-113/29/01 Home Lost 8-33/30/01 Home Won 2-13/31/01 Home Lost 9-55/10/01 Away Won 8-55/11/01 Away Lost 11-15/12/01 Away Lost 4-2

5/18/01 Neutral Lost 10-93/11/02 Home Lost 12-53/12/02 Home Lost 8-33/12/02 Home Lost 13-75/2/02 Away Won 19-65/3/02 Away Lost 7-55/4/02 Away Lost 8-65/23/02 Neutral Lost 13-115/26/02 Neutral Lost 8-73/20/03 Away Won 6-53/21/03 Away Lost 3-13/22/03 Away Won 19-94/24/03 Home Won 15-84/25/03 Home Won 5-44/26/03 Home Won 11-103/18/04 Away Won 12-9 (11)3/19/04 Away Won 17-13/20/04 Away Won 12-64/8/04 Home Lost 8-74/9/04 Home Won 13-54/10/04 Home Won 11-54/7/05 Home Lost 5-04/8/05 Home Lost 11-94/9/05 Home Won 10-65/13/05 Away Won 8-75/13/05 Away Lost 11-95/14/05 Away Lost 12-75/27/05 Neutral Lost 7-25/28/05 Neutral Won 9-55/28/05 Neutral Won 7-43/29/06 Home Won 10-34/6/06 Home Lost 9-54/7/06 Home Lost 14-84/8/06 Home Won 18-85/26/06 Neutral Lost 10-43/15/07 Home Won 13-53/16/07 Home Lost 9-83/17/07 Home Lost 5-34/5/07 Away Lost 14-134/6/07 Away Lost 5-34/7/07 Away Lost 16-95/25/07 Neutral Lost 10-94/3/08 Home Lost 10-7 (10)4/4/08 Home Won 10-94/5/08 Home Lost 21-125/7/09 Away Lost 15-125/8/09 Away Lost 7-35/9/09 Away Lost 14-135/20/09 Neutral Lost 5-43/25/10 Away Lost 12-113/26/10 Away Lost 8-43/27/10 Away Won 11-55/6/10 Home Won 12-65/7/10 Home Won 9-8 (11)5/8/10 Home Lost 16-75/25/10 Neutral Won 9-14/14/11 Home Won 7-24/15/11 Home Won 6-5 (10)4/16/11 Home Lost 9-45/25/11 Neutral Lost 5-1

CALIFORNIAOverall Series: 13-8First Meeting: 1975Last Meeting: 2007Longest Win Streak: Both teams, 3 games1975 Unknown Won 9-41975 Unknown Lost 11-94/2/80 Away Won 5-15/23/80 Neutral Won 3-25/24/80 Neutral Lost 6-25/25/80 Neutral Lost 12-0

2/1/02 Home Lost 2-02/2/02 Home Won 4-22/3/02 Home Won 10-51/31/03 Away Won 9-62/1/03 Away Lost 8-72/2/03 Away Won 10-43/11/05 Away Lost 13-23/12/05 Away Won 5-23/13/05 Away Won 7-43/10/06 Home Lost 5-13/11/06 Home Won 9-63/12/06 Home Won 5-42/16/07 Away Lost 8-42/17/07 Away Won 3-22/18/07 Away Won 11-10

CALIFORNIA BAPTISTOverall Series: 3-0First Meeting: 1971Last Meeting: 1971Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games3/10/71 Away Won 10-23/10/71 Away Won 6-33/17/71 Home Won 25-4

CALIFORNIA LUTHERANOverall Series: 3-0First Meeting: 1978Last Meeting: 1978Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games3/20/78 Home Won 6-33/21/78 Home Won 8-13/22/78 Home Won 12-3

CALIFORNIA WESTERNOverall Series: 1-5First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 1969Longest Win Streak: CW, 5 games5/13/67 Home Won 11-105/13/67 Home Lost 18-63/29/68 Away Lost 5-03/7/69 Home Lost 3-23/8/69 Home Lost 6-13/8/69 Home Lost 3-0

CAL POLYOverall Series: 0-6First Meeting: 2007Last Meeting: 2008Longest Win Streak: Cal Poly, 6 games3/9/07 Home Lost 9-63/10/07 Home Lost 17-143/11/07 Home Lost 2-15/2/08 Away Lost 13-75/3/08 Away Lost 5-15/4/08 Away Lost 8-6

CAL POLY POMONAOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 1993Last Meeting: 1993Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game3/26/93 Neutral Won 5-3

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELDOverall Series: 2-0First Meeting: 2012Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games2/28/12 Home Won 4-32/29/12 Home Won 15-6

CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLSOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 1973Last Meeting: 1973Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game3/26/73 Home Won 4-1

CAL STATE FULLERTONOverall Series: 20-68First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 2008Longest Win Streak: CSF, 16 games3/21/67 Home Won 3-13/22/69 Home Lost 5-13/22/69 Home Won 5-21979 Away Lost 4-21979 Away Lost 12-02/1/80 Home Won 4-32/2/80 Home Lost 7-42/2/80 Home Lost 8-42/3/80 Home Lost 8-34/24/81 Away Lost 10-64/25/81 Away Lost 8-7 (11)4/25/81 Away Lost 7-04/26/81 Away Lost 16-43/30/83 Neutral Won 8-73/23/84 Home Lost 6-43/23/84 Home Lost 6-43/24/84 Home Won 7-53/24/84 Home Lost 4-21985 Home Won 5-41985 Home Lost 10-41985 Home Lost 10-31985 Away Lost 4-21985 Away Lost 5-41985 Away Won 3-2 (11)1986 Away Won 7-31986 Away Won 10-61986 Away Won 7-44/10/87 Home Lost 24-104/11/87 Home Lost 15-104/12/87 Home Lost 7-34/15/88 Away Lost 4-24/16/88 Away Won 3-2 (11)4/17/88 Away Lost 6-5 (10)4/14/89 Home Lost 24-74/15/89 Home Won 16-64/16/89 Home Won 11-74/20/90 Away Lost 9-24/21/90 Away Lost 5-14/22/90 Away Lost 6-11991 Home Won 10-51991 Home Lost 5-31991 Home Won 7-64/10/92 Away Lost 8-14/11/92 Away Lost 9-64/12/92 Away Lost 8-44/8/93 Home Lost 5-34/9/93 Home Lost 22-44/10/93 Home Lost 13-94/15/94 Away Lost 16-14/16/94 Away Lost 20-14/17/94 Away Lost 3-0

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4/13/95 Home Lost 8-74/14/95 Home Lost 9-44/15/95 Home Lost 18-45/12/95 Neutral Lost 12-13/29/96 Away Lost 10-53/30/96 Away Lost 4-23/31/96 Away Lost 20-115/11/96 Away Won 9-82/20/98 Away Won 7-52/21/98 Away Lost 9-32/19/99 Home Lost 21-142/20/99 Home Lost 16-62/21/99 Home Lost 13-22/18/00 Away Lost 2-12/19/00 Away Lost 7-32/20/00 Away Lost 19-02/15/02 Away Lost 12-22/16/02 Away Lost 16-12/17/02 Away Lost 13-12/14/03 Home Lost 23-32/15/03 Home Lost 14-12/16/03 Home Won 8-62/6/04 Away Lost 9-8 (11)2/7/04 Away Lost 13-12/8/04 Away Lost 14-62/25/05 Home Won 6-52/26/05 Home Lost 10-42/27/05 Home Lost 8-02/10/06 Away Lost 9-12/11/06 Away Lost 13-42/12/06 Away Lost 3-12/9/07 Home Lost 5-42/10/07 Home Lost 13-42/11/07 Home Won 12-113/20/08 Away Lost 6-53/21/08 Away Lost 11-53/22/08 Away Lost 4-3

CAL STATE LOS ANGELESOverall Series: 3-1First Meeting: 1981Last Meeting: 1981Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games3/26/81 Home Won 11-03/27/81 Home Lost 12-43/28/81 Home Won 18-17 (10)3/28/81 Home Won 12-4

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGEOverall Series: 24-27First Meeting: 1976Last Meeting: 2011Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 7 games3/19/76 Home Won 6-43/20/76 Home Lost 10-73/20/76 Home Won 8-11977 Unknown Lost 9-21977 Unknown Lost 13-61977 Unknown Lost 7-41977 Unknown Lost 8-62/24/78 Home Won 8-22/25/78 Home Won 7-42/2/578 Home Won 7-61979 Home Won 20-191979 Home Won 6-01979 Home Won 5-42/24/80 Home Won 9-62/25/82 Home Lost 14-82/24/83 Home Lost 17-72/26/83 Home Won 10-32/2/90 Home Won 12-72/3/90 Home Won 5-3

2/4/90 Home Lost 10-71991 Home Won 12-111991 Home Lost 8-21991 Home Won 10-43/28/92 Home Won 6-5 (11)3/28/92 Home Lost 6-43/29/92 Home Won 5-02/27/97 Home Won 15-43/1/97 Home Lost 4-33/5/98 Home Won 11-23/20/99 Neutral Lost 5-33/21/99 Neutral Won 12-13/2/02 Neutral Won 7-33/3/02 Neutral Lost 8-22/4/05 Home Lost 3-22/5/05 Home Lost 5-4 (15)2/6/05 Home Won 19-91/26/07 Away Won 10-41/27/07 Away Lost 16-71/28/07 Away Lost 9-44/29/08 Away Lost 2-14/30/08 Away Lost 5-35/6/08 Home Won 10-35/7/08 Home Lost 4-23/31/09 Away Lost 5-14/1/09 Away Lost 9-44/28/09 Home Won 13-84/29/09 Home Lost 8-23/16/10 Away Lost 13-75/18/10 Home Lost 11-83/15/11 Away Lost 11-64/5/11 Home Lost 9-3

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATEOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 2003Last Meeting: 2003Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game5/31/03 Neutral Won 22-3

CENTRAL MICHIGANOverall Series: 7-4First Meeting: 1988Last Meeting: 2011Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games5/27/88 Neutral Lost 10-73/12/04 Home Won 5-33/13/04 Home Won 14-73/14/07 Home Lost 16-102/22/08 Home Won 6-5 (12)2/23/08 Home Lost 3-22/24/08 Home Won 9-72/25/11 Home Won 9-22/26/11 Home Lost 9-72/26/11 Home Won 7-22/27/11 Home Won 5-2

CHAPMAN COLLEGEOverall Series: 5-8First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 1974Longest Win Streak: Chapman, 3 games4/7/67 Home Lost 12-104/8/67 Home Lost 7-34/8/67 Home Lost 15-34/13/68 Away Won 3-24/13/68 Away Lost 9-25/4/68 Home Won 8-45/4/68 Home Lost 11-24/18/69 Away Won 4-24/19/69 Away Lost 12-7

4/19/69 Away Lost 11-33/26/74 Home Won 9-8 (10)3/27/74 Home Lost 16-33/27/74 Home Won 6-5

CHICO STATEOverall Series: 7-2First Meeting: 1969Last Meeting: 1987Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 5 games4/1/69 Home Won 9-22/11/78 Home Won 2-1 (15)2/11/78 Home Won 5-22/12/78 Home Won 5-12/5/82 Home Won 6-22/6/82 Home Lost 14-92/14/87 Home Won 17-42/14/87 Home Won 8-02/15/87 Home Lost 19-15

THE CITADELOverall Series: 3-0First Meeting: 2006Last Meeting: 2006Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games3/17/06 Home Won 22-63/18/06 Home Won 8-13/19/06 Home Won 8-7 (10)

CLAREMONTOverall Series: 2-0First Meeting: 1968Last Meeting: 1968Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games4/9/68 Home Won 1-04/11/68 Home Won 9-7

CLEMSONOverall Series: 4-5First Meeting: 1991Last Meeting: 2001Longest Win Streak: Both teams, 2 games1991 Neutral Lost 14-32/24/94 Home Lost 11-62/28/97 Home Won 4-32/26/99 Home Won 12-11 (10)3/3/00 Away Lost 8-03/4/00 Away Lost 5-33/5/00 Away Won 4-32/22/01 Home Lost 10-62/23/01 Home Won 14-6

COASTAL CAROLINAOverall Series: 0-2First Meeting: 2005Last Meeting: 2005Longest Win Streak: Coastal, 2 games6/3/05 Neutral Lost 12-86/5/05 Neutral Lost 14-10

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTONOverall Series: 3-0First Meeting: 2003Last Meeting: 2003Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games2/7/03 Home Won 10-62/8/03 Home Won 15-62/9/03 Home Won 13-9

COLORADOOverall Series: 11-3First Meeting: 1971Last Meeting: 1980Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 6 games3/15/71 Home Lost 13-33/16/71 Home Won 5-03/16/71 Home Won 11-53/17/71 Home Won 5-23/17/71 Home Won 11-74/23/76 Away Won 2-04/24/76 Away Won 5-34/30/76 Home Lost 10-85/1/76 Home Lost 8-75/2/76 Home Won 8-22/29/80 Home Won 6-33/1/80 Home Won 13-43/1/80 Home Won 7-23/2/80 Home Won 11-5

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINESOverall Series: 3-0-1First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 1968Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games3/28/67 Home Won 15-73/29/67 Home Won 7-54/2/68 Home Tied 1-1 (5)4/3/68 Home Won 8-5

COLUMBIAOverall Series: 3-1First Meeting: 2010Last Meeting: 2010Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games3/5/10 Home Won 14-53/6/10 Home Won 11-43/6/10 Home Won 13-123/7/10 Home Lost 8-6

CREIGHTONOverall Series: 8-2First Meeting: 1990Last Meeting: 2002Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 5 games3/16/90 Home Won 2-13/17/90 Home Won 6-53/18/90 Home Won 3-03/3/94 Home Won 7-53/4/94 Home Won 7-23/5/94 Home Lost 12-83/6/94 Home Won 11-102/27/99 Home Lost 8-72/22/02 Home Won 8-72/23/02 Home Won 12-6

DELAWAREOverall Series: 2-2First Meeting: 1976Last Meeting: 1976Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games3/29/76 Home Lost 3-13/29/76 Home Won 14-103/30/76 Home Won 3-2 (10)3/30/76 Home Lost 6-5

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DENVEROverall Series: 2-0First Meeting: 1976Last Meeting: 1976Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games4/23/76 Neutral Won 10-94/25/76 Neutral Won 7-1

EAST CAROLINAOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 2005Last Meeting: 2005Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game6/4/05 Neutral Won 5-3

EASTERN MICHIGANOverall Series: 3-3First Meeting: 1981Last Meeting: 2006Longest Win Streak: Both teams, 2 games5/22/81 Neutral Lost 15-32/23/93 Home Won 8-62/24/93 Neutral Lost 21-72/24/06 Home Lost 9-7 (13)2/25/06 Home Won 18-52/26/06 Home Won 23-5

EVANSVILLEOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 1988Last Meeting: 1988Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game5/28/88 Neutral Won 2-1

FLORIDA ATLANTICOverall Series: 0-3First Meeting: 2005Last Meeting: 2005Longest Win Streak: FAU, 3 games3/4/05 Home Lost 5-03/5/05 Home Lost 6-43/6/05 Home Lost 3-1

FLORIDA STATEOverall Series: 8-4First Meeting: 1977Last Meeting: 1984Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games1977 Unknown Lost 4-31977 Unknwon Lost 4-24/20/78 Home Won 16-44/21/78 Home Won 3-14/22/78 Home Won 9-64/23/78 Home Won 13-63/10/83 Home Lost 7-23/11/83 Home Won 6-53/12/83 Home Lost 14-113/6/84 Home Won 14-93/7/84 Home Won 3-13/8/84 Home Won 6-2

FRESNO STATEOverall Series: 24-36First Meeting: 1977Last Meeting: 1999Longest Win Streak: Fresno, 8 games1977 Unknown Lost 10-8

1977 Unknown Lost 5-11977 Unknown Lost 3-14/7/78 Home Lost 12-11 (10)4/8/78 Home Lost 4-24/8/78 Home Won 9-41979 Away Lost 11-11979 Home Lost 6-41979 Home Won 8-71979 Home Lost 12-55/2/80 Home Won 5-25/3/80 Home Won 4-05/3/80 Home Won 5-34/17/81 Home Won 13-34/18/81 Home Lost 27-104/18/81 Home Won 14-94/7/82 Away Lost 4-22/25/83 Home Lost 17-53/29/83 Neutral Lost 8-13/9/84 Away Lost 2-13/10/84 Away Lost 6-13/11/84 Away Lost 8-11985 Away Lost 12-91985 Away Lost 6-31985 Away Won 2-01985 Away Lost 16-31985 Away Lost 4-21986 Home Lost 9-51986 Home Won 5-41986 Home Won 4-25/1/87 Away Won 6-45/2/87 Away Won 9-85/3/87 Away Lost 5-35/6/88 Home Won 12-85/7/88 Home Lost 9-45/8/88 Home Lost 11-64/28/89 Away Won 2-14/29/89 Away Lost 5-24/30/89 Away Lost 6-34/27/90 Home Won 9-04/28/90 Home Lost 10-74/29/90 Home Won 10-01991 Away Lost 6-11991 Away Lost 8-51991 Away Lost 11-75/1/92 Home Won 10-75/2/92 Home Lost 7-25/3/92 Home Lost 3-02/25/94 Home Won 4-22/26/94 Home Won 10-23/15/95 Away Lost 7-03/18/95 Away Lost 11-02/12/96 Home Lost 9-62/13/96 Home Won 8-62/27/98 Home Lost 7-32/28/98 Home Won 5-43/1/98 Home Won 6-55/14/99 Away Won 8-15/15/99 Away Lost 6-35/16/99 Away Won 6-3

GEORGIA TECHOverall Series: 1-1First Meeting: 1988Last Meeting: 1995Longest Win Streak: Both, 1 game2/25/88 Home Won 13-82/24/95 Home Lost 14-11

GEORGE WASHINGTONOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 2002Last Meeting: 2002Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game3/1/02 Neutral Won 6-3

GLENDALE COLLEGEOverall Series: 1-1First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 1967Longest Win Streak: Both Teams, 1 game4/14/67 Home Lost 7-14/15/67 Home Won 15-8

GONZAGAOverall Series: 11-12First Meeting: 1970Last Meeting: 1989Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 6 games1970 Unknown Lost 6-11970 Unknown Lost 9-23/30/71 Home Lost 17-163/20/72 Home Won 2-13/21/72 Home Lost 2-13/19/73 Home Lost 9-54/8/74 Home Lost 4-14/8/74 Home Lost 4-3 (10)1975 Unknown Won 5-4 (10)3/14/76 Home Lost 8-73/14/76 Home Won 11-43/26/78 Home Lost 9-35/28/78 Neutral Lost 5-41979 Home Won 6-43/9/82 Home Lost 5-33/10/82 Home Won 13-71985 Home Lost 9-41985 Home Won 8-53/10/88 Home Won 6-5 (11)3/12/88 Home Won 4-23/12/88 Home Won 5-43/24/88 Home Won 14-53/25/89 Home Won 5-3

GRAND CANYONOverall Series: 18-12-1First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 1998Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 6 games3/9/67 Home Tie 8-83/10/67 Home Lost 17-113/8/68 Away Lost 10-22/28/69 Home Lost 7-03/1/69 Home Won 6-53/1/69 Home Lost 3-11970 Unknown Lost 10-21970 Unknown Lost 4-04/15/74 Home Won 9-84/16/74 Home Won 5-44/16/74 Home Lost 7-6 (10)1975 Unknown Won 11-84/2/76 Neutral Won 8-74/30/76 Home Won 12-25/1/76 Home Lost 6-51977 Unknown Won 3-21977 Unknown Won 6-54/13/82 Home Lost 7-34/14/82 Home Won 12-84/15/82 Home Won 11-8

4/15/83 Home Lost 11-94/16/83 Home Lost 9-7 (10)4/16/83 Home Won 10-24/20/84 Home Won 8-64/21/84 Home Won 5-44/21/84 Home Won 6-51985 Home Won 4-31985 Home Won 13-73/13/98 Away Lost 5-43/14/98 Away Won 22-53/15/98 Away Won 11-3

HAWAI’IOverall Series: 12-16First Meeting: 1977Last Meeting: 1999Longest Win Streak: Hawai’i, 6 games1977 Unknown Lost 12-41977 Unknown Lost 16-51977 Unknown Lost 9-31977 Unknown Won 6-54/28/78 Home Won 3-24/29/78 Home Won 6-54/29/78 Home Won 4-31979 Away Lost 11-11979 Away Won 1-01979 Away Won 14-31979 Away Won 7-61979 Away Lost 5-35/14/82 Away Lost 12-05/14/82 Away Lost 5-05/15/82 Away Lost 19-05/15/82 Away Lost 7-15/16/82 Away Lost 8-15/1/83 Home Won 14-35/2/83 Home Won 12-62/3/89 Away Lost 11-02/4/89 Away Lost 14-32/5/89 Away Won 4-34/4/97 Away Lost 14-54/5/97 Away Lost 7-64/6/97 Away Lost 6-54/1/99 Away Won 12-34/2/99 Away Won 5-34/3/99 Away Lost 3-1

HAWAI’I-HILOOverall Series: 2-0First Meeting: 1989Last Meeting: 1989Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games2/1/89 Away Won 7-42/2/89 Away Won 12-8

HAWAI’I-PACIFICOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 1999Last Meeting: 1999Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game3/30/99 Away Won 7-4

HOUSTONOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 1988Last Meeting: 1988Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game4/5/88 Away Won 17-8

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IDAHO STATEOverall Series: 3-0First Meeting: 1970Last Meeting: 1970Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games1970 Unknown Won 4-11970 Unknown Won 5-31970 Unknown Won 7-4

ILLINOISOverall Series: 5-0First Meeting: 1989Last Meeting: 1991Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 5 games2/23/89 Home Won 3-02/26/89 Home Won 8-62/23/90 Home Won 9-61991 Home Won 12-71991 Home Won 5-4

INDIANA STATEOverall Series: 1-1First Meeting: 2001Last Meeting: 2001Longest Win Streak: Both teams, 1 game3/4/01 Neutral Lost 3-23/5/01 Neutral Won 7-1

IOWA STATEOverall Series: 4-0First Meeting: 1980Last Meeting: 1980Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games3/28/80 Home Won 13-43/29/80 Home Won 7-13/29/80 Home Won 6-53/30/80 Home Won 5-4

JACKSON STATEOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 1989Last Meeting: 1989Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game5/26/89 Neutral Won 13-2

KANSASOverall Series: 5-4First Meeting: 1994Last Meeting: 1997Longest Win Streak: Both teams, 2 games5/14/94 Away Won 16-95/15/94 Away Lost 13-95/16/94 Away Lost 6-5 (10)2/10/95 Home Won 13-72/11/95 Home Lost 16-72/12/95 Home Won 13-72/14/97 Home Lost 5-32/15/97 Home Won 3-22/16/97 Home Won 12-6

KANSAS STATEOverall Series: 1-1First Meeting: 1976Last Meeting: 2001Longest Win Streak: Both teams, 1 game4/22/76 Neutral Won 8-12/17/01 Neutral Lost 20-9

KEARNEY STATEOverall Series: 4-0First Meeting: 1977Last Meeting: 1979Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games1977 Unknown Won 2-11977 Unknown Won 7-31979 Home Won 7-21979 Home Won 14-1

LAVERNE COLLEGEOverall Series: 6-7-1First Meeting: 1968Last Meeting: 1979Longest Win Streak: LaVerne, 4 games3/22/68 Home Won 7-33/23/68 Home Lost 7-53/28/69 Home Tie 3-33/29/69 Home Lost 5-41975 Unknown Lost 9-61977 Unknown Won 8-21977 Unknown Won 14-121977 Unknown Lost 6-21977 Unknown Lost 5-11977 Unknown Lost 18-61977 Unknown Lost 12-51979 Home Won 5-31979 Home Won 7-6 (10)1979 Home Won 4-1

LAMAROverall Series: 3-1First Meeting: 1979Last Meeting: 1984Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games1979 Home Won 6-31979 Home Won 12-81979 Home Won 14-61984 Neutral Lost 10-5

LEWIS-CLARKOverall Series: 17-10First Meeting: 1975Last Meeting: 2001Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 8 games1975 Unknown Lost 13-114/9/78 Home Won 10-14/10/78 Home Won 6-5 (10)4/10/78 Home Lost 5-4 (7)4/8/80 Home Won 3-24/8/80 Home Won 7-44/9/80 Home Won 19-92/25/84 Home Won 7-32/25/84 Home Won 13-71985 Home Won 10-91985 Home Won 12-31986 Home Won 12-22/27/87 Home Lost 8-62/28/87 Home Won 16-122/24/89 Home Won 7-3

2/5/93 Home Won 11-32/6/93 Home Won 9-02/7/93 Home Lost 11-94/8/97 Home Lost 13-94/9/97 Home Lost 9-23/6/98 Home Lost 10-42/16/99 Home Won 4-02/17/99 Home Lost 9-52/15/00 Home Lost 10-12/16/00 Home Lost 6-52/13/01 Home Won 6-42/14/01 Home Won 9-5

LONG BEACH STATEOverall Series: 30-33First Meeting: 1979Last Meeting: 2010Longest Win Streak: Long Beach, 7 games1979 Home Won 4-11979 Home Won 6-01979 Home Won 9-01979 Away Lost 10-21979 Away Lost 5-42/26/82 Home Won 17-74/6/82 Neutral Won 11-104/9/82 Neutral Lost 10-43/30/83 Neutral Lost 12-54/2/83 Neutral Won 10-95/11/84 Away Won 6-55/11/84 Away Lost 4-15/12/84 Away Won 12-65/12/84 Away Lost 4-11985 Home Lost 6-31985 Home Won 24-221985 Neutral Won 12-51985 Away Won 10-81985 Away Lost 9-81985 Away Won 7-51985 Away Won 12-111986 Home Won 12-41986 Home Won 25-81986 Home Won 8-64/16/87 Away Lost 7-64/17/87 Away Won 11-54/18/87 Away Lost 3-24/22/88 Home Won 11-54/23/88 Home Won 8-44/24/88 Home Lost 8-75/12/89 Away Lost 12-85/13/89 Away Lost 8-65/14/89 Away Won 8-63/30/90 Home Lost 7-4 (10)3/31/90 Home Won 9-84/1/90 Home Won 6-51991 Away Lost 12-01991 Away Lost 4-31991 Away Lost 12-54/3/92 Home Lost 11-54/4/92 Home Lost 8-44/5/92 Home Won 5-34/2/93 Away Lost 15-04/3/93 Away Lost 5-04/4/93 Away Won 9-45/6/94 Home Lost 19-85/7/94 Home Lost 14-85/8/94 Home Lost 14-05/5/95 Away Lost 6-35/6/95 Away Lost 12-25/7/95 Away Lost 9-05/13/95 Away Lost 5-34/4/96 Home Won 2-1 (10)

4/5/96 Home Won 5-44/6/96 Home Won 10-65/12/96 Neutral Won 11-23/27/09 Away Lost 7-43/28/09 Away Lost 4-03/29/09 Away Lost 13-43/19/10 Home Lost 17-83/20/10 Home Lost 10-13/21/10 Home Won 2-1

LSUOverall Series: 1-8First Meeting: 1989Last Meeting: 1996Longest Win Streak: LSU, 5 games5/25/89 Neutral Lost 12-105/27/89 Neutral Lost 13-81991 Home Lost 14-41991 Home Won 5-11991 Home Lost 9-41992 Away Lost 3-11992 Away Lost 12-91992 Away Lost 8-35/24/96 Away Lost 7-6

LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE (SW LOUISIANA)Overall Series: 1-4First Meeting: 1982Last Meeting: 1992Longest Win Streak: Louisiana Lafay-ette, 4 games4/8/82 Neutral Won 16-44/10/82 Neutral Lost 2-11991 Neutral Lost 20-82/17/92 Away Lost 9-32/18/92 Away Lost 5-4

LOYOLA MARYMOUNTOverall Series: 29-18First Meeting: 1970Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 8 games4/28/67 Home Won 14-84/29/67 Home Won 11-104/29/67 Home Won 4-21970 Unknown Won 3-11970 Unknown Lost 6-51970 Unknown Lost 17-45/7/71 Home Lost 13-55/8/71 Home Lost 13-93/17/72 Away Lost 2-03/18/72 Away Lost 4-13/18/72 Away Won 5-45/4/73 Home Lost 7-55/5/73 Home Won 6-45/5/73 Home Won 7-24/26/74 Away Lost 18-154/27/74 Away Lost 6-54/27/74 Away Lost 5-21975 Unknown Won 11-81975 Unknown Won 6-31975 Unknown Won 6-14/16/82 Home Won 4-14/17/82 Home Won 6-54/17/82 Home Lost 6-24/18/82 Home Won 6-54/8/83 Home Won 8-74/9/83 Home Won 17-164/9/83 Home Won 13-124/6/84 Home Won 7-64/6/84 Home Won 3-2

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4/7/84 Home Won 6-14/7/84 Home Won 8-54/15/87 Away Lost 17-101991 Unknown Won 9-8 (10)1/27/95 Home Lost 10-51/28/95 Home Won 11-81/29/95 Home Lost 9-24/8/96 Home Won 12-74/9/96 Home Won 12-83/25/97 Home Won 10-93/26/97 Home Won 21-83/2/99 Home Won 7-43/3/99 Home Lost 20-113/22/05 Home Lost 7-62/20/07 Away Won 5-32/17/12 Away Loss 4-32/18/12 Away Won 6-12/19/12 Away Loss 6-2

LUBBOCK CHRISTIANOverall Series: 2-0First Meeting: 1977Last Meeting: 1977Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games1977 Unknown Won 7-31977 Unknown Won 10-2

MAINEOverall Series: 10-1First Meeting: 2008Last Meeting: 2011Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 6 games2/29/08 Home Won 11-83/1/08 Home Won 21-53/2/08 Home Won 3-22/20/09 Home Won 4-22/21/09 Home Won 9-52/21/09 Home Won 4-32/22/09 Home Lost 11-92/18/11 Home Won 12-42/19/11 Home Won 15-142/19/11 Home Won 16-112/20/11 Home Won 8-2

MANHATTANOverall Series: 2-1First Meeting: 2004Last Meeting: 2004Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games3/5/04 Home Lost 8-73/6/04 Home Won 14-13/7/04 Home Won 12-2

MCNEESE STATEOverall Series: 2-1First Meeting: 1994Last Meeting: 1994Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games4/5/94 Home Lost 3-24/5/94 Home Won 4-34/6/94 Home Won 6-3

MEMPHISOverall Series: 3-0First Meeting: 2003Last Meeting: 2003Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games3/7/03 Home Won 7-53/8/03 Home Won 5-03/9/03 Home Won 13-4

MESAOverall Series: 0-2First Meeting: 1968Last Meeting: 1968Longest Win Streak: Mesa, 2 games3/1/68 Home Lost 3-03/2/68 Home Lost 5-0

MICHIGANOverall Series: 2-3First Meeting: 1981Last Meeting: 1999Longest Win Streak: Both Teams, 1 game5/23/81 Neutral Lost 6-22/24/90 Home Won 12-22/24/90 Home Lost 5-13/20/99 Neutral Won 6-23/22/99 Neutral Lost 17-15 (10)

MICHIGAN STATEOverall Series: 6-3First Meeting: 1995Last Meeting: 2004Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games3/9/95 Home Won 10-93/10/95 Home Lost 10-72/21/97 Home Won 7-62/22/97 Home Won 12-52/26/00 Home Won 10-42/23/02 Home Lost 8-32/27/04 Home Lost 7-62/28/04 Home Won 8-32/29/04 Home Won 20-8

MISSISSIPPI STATEOverall Series: 0-2First Meeting: 1981Last Meeting: 1981Longest Win Streak: Miss. St., 2 games3/15/81 Home Lost 23-173/15/81 Home Lost 4-3

MISSOURIOverall Series: 2-1First Meeting: 1980Last Meeting: 2001Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games5/24/80 Neutral Won 10-23/13/95 Netural Won 4-3 (10)2/16/01 Neutral Lost 10-1

MONTANA STATEOverall Series: 7-0First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 1970Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 7 games3/22/67 Home Won 22-54/10/68 Home Won 10-23/31/69 Home Won 5-01970 Unknown Won 17-71970 Unknown Won 12-11970 Unknown Won 8-31970 Unknown Won 6-0

NEBRASKAOverall Series: 14-8First Meeting: 1980Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 6 games2/23/80 Home Won 4-23/16/81 Home Won 7-53/17/81 Home Won 7-62/23/82 Home Won 8-72/24/82 Home Won 12-33/19/84 Home Won 2-13/20/84 Home Lost 15-41985 Home Won 23-22 (10)1985 Home Won 21-191985 Home Won 18-151986 Home Won 18-91986 Home Won 9-81986 Home Won 19-01986 Home Lost 10-81986 Home Lost 9-63/20/87 Home Lost 6-23/20/87 Home Won 5-03/21/87 Home Lost 10-73/21/87 Home Lost 4-13/23/87 Home Won 17-12/18/01 Neutral Lost 14-02/26/12 Neutral Lost 8-7

NEBRASKA-OMAHAOverall Series: 3-1First Meeting: 2012Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games4/13/12 Home Won 10-74/14/12 Home Won 11-24/14/12 Home Lost 8-64/15/12 Home Won 20-1

NEVADA, RENOOverall Series: 70-48First Meeting: 1968Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 19 games5/15/68 Away Won 4-25/15/68 Away Lost 5-05/14/69 Home Won 5-35/14/69 Home Won 6-51970 Unknown Won 1-01970 Unknown Lost 4-01970 Unknown Won 13-04/23/71 Home Won 7-64/24/71 Home Lost 8-64/24/71 Home Won 14-54/28/72 Away Won 9-44/29/72 Away Lost 6-04/29/72 Away Lost 5-44/27/73 Home Won 6-44/28/73 Home Lost 5-04/28/73 Home Won 13-63/22/74 Away Lost 4-23/23/74 Away Lost 12-43/23/74 Away Won 10-11975 Unknown Won 12-21975 Unknown Lost 10-71975 Unknown Lost 18-25/14/76 Away Won 5-05/15/76 Away Won 5-15/15/76 Away Lost 3-25/12/78 Home Won 6-25/13/78 Home Won 4-35/13/78 Home Lost 7-5

1979 Away Lost 4-11979 Away Won 13-61979 Away Won 16-01979 Away Won 12-105/9/80 Home Won 19-35/10/80 Home Won 23-25/11/80 Home Won 12-75/3/81 Away Won 13-55/3/81 Away Won 4-35/4/81 Away Won 19-85/4/82 Home Won 9-05/4/82 Home Won 9-05/10/83 Home Won 3-25/10/83 Home Won 12-115/11/83 Home Won 9-05/11/83 Home Won 9-01985 Home Won 17-21985 Home Won 14-31985 Home Won 10-01985 Neutral Won 18-31985 Neutral Lost 4-21985 Away Won 6-41985 Away Won 8-71986 Home Lost 14-81986 Home Won 11-61986 Away Won 5-21986 Away Won 11-61986 Away Won 11-53/22/87 Home Lost 5-15/17/87 Away Won 9-42/13/88 Home Won 11-22/14/88 Home Won 3-12/15/88 Home Lost 8-53/18/89 Away Lost 6-53/18/89 Away Lost 6-53/19/89 Away Won 18-101991 Home Won 7-41991 Home Lost 11-75/16/92 Away Lost 10-95/16/92 Away Lost 9-55/17/92 Away Lost 2-04/30/93 Away Won 9-45/1/93 Away Lost 14-105/2/93 Away Won 10-63/31/94 Home Won 9-64/1/94 Home Won 10-34/2/94 Home Lost 11-43/17/95 Neutral Won 10-83/31/95 Away Lost 7-54/1/95 Away Won 13-114/2/95 Away Lost 8-7 (12)4/26/96 Home Won 17-64/27/96 Home Won 13-84/28/96 Home Won 5-13/18/97 Home Lost 7-54/15/97 Away Lost 10-62/13/98 Home Won 13-102/15/98 Home Won 7-42/16/98 Home Won 9-12/25/99 Home Lost 9-52/28/99 Home Won 11-54/27/99 Away Lost 12-102/25/00 Home Lost 5-04/25/00 Away Won 5-33/12/01 Home Lost 6-52/8/02 Home Lost 10-42/9/02 Home Won 9-52/10/02 Home Won 10-92/28/03 Away Won 13-53/1/03 Away Lost 14-63/2/03 Away Lost 7-32/20/04 Home Won 8-62/21/04 Home Won 9-0

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2/19/05 Home Lost 12-102/19/05 Home Lost 10-32/20/05 Home Lost 6-42/17/06 Away Lost 6-02/19/06 Away Lost 3-23/2/07 Away Lost 5-33/3/07 Away Lost 7-43/4/07 Away Lost 2-13/25/08 Home Won 9-44/1/08 Away Lost 23-13/18/09 Home Lost 14-63/4/11 Away Won 9-03/5/11 Away Won 10-63/6/11 Away Won 5-03/2/12 Home Won 5-43/3/12 Home Lost 3-23/4/12 Home Lost 1-0

NEW MEXICOOverall Series: 79-60First Meeting: 1978Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: New Mexico, 10 games3/3/78 Home Lost 5-43/4/78 Home Won 11-61979 Away Lost 9-61979 Away Lost 10-31979 Away Lost 14-102/23/80 Home Lost 5-44/3/81 Home Won 12-64/3/81 Home Won 10-24/4/81 Home Lost 5-44/4/81 Home Won 22-72/12/82 Home Won 6-22/12/82 Home Won 5-32/18/83 Home Won 4-32/19/83 Home Won 13-64/23/83 Away Lost 9-74/23/83 Away Won 2-04/24/83 Away Won 5-32/17/84 Home Won 12-22/18/84 Home Won 6-22/18/84 Home Won 4-3 (10)2/20/87 Home Lost 11-52/21/87 Home Won 5-42/22/87 Home Won 10-12/19/88 Home Won 14-02/20/88 Home Won 13-32/20/88 Home Won 7-32/21/88 Home Lost 7-42/17/89 Home Won 7-02/18/89 Home Won 8-52/18/89 Home Won 14-02/19/89 Home Won 10-53/2/90 Home Won 6-5 (10)3/3/90 Home Won 9-13/3/90 Home Won 12-41991 Home Won 8-01991 Home Lost 10-71991 Home Lost 9-12/8/92 Home Won 9-22/8/92 Home Won 5-42/9/92 Home Won 5-32/12/93 Home Lost 13-52/13/93 Home Lost 8-62/14/93 Home Won 7-32/3/95 Home Won 7-22/4/95 Home Won 6-02/5/95 Home Won 9-82/16/96 Home Won 12-102/17/96 Home Won 7-6

2/18/96 Home Won 13-54/12/97 Away Won 10-94/13/97 Away Lost 7-55/9/97 Away Won 12-9 (10)5/9/97 Home Won 13-85/10/97 Home Lost 8-65/11/97 Home Lost 11-74/3/98 Home Won 8-74/4/98 Home Lost 15-104/5/98 Home Won 13-115/8/98 Away Won 13-125/9/98 Away Lost 12-115/10/98 Away Lost 16-85/7/99 Away Won 8-45/8/99 Away Lost 15-95/9/99 Away Lost 17-143/24/00 Home Lost 10-13/25/00 Home Lost 7-33/26/00 Home Lost 3-24/28/00 Away Lost 12-24/29/00 Away Lost 12-44/30/00 Away Lost 14-44/6/01 Away Lost 7-14/7/01 Away Lost 15-104/8/01 Away Won 15-85/4/01 Home Won 7-55/5/01 Home Lost 7-55/6/01 Home Lost 9-55/17/01 Neutral Lost 5-23/29/02 Home Won 11-53/30/02 Home Won 23-23/31/02 Home Won 15-64/26/02 Away Lost 11-74/27/02 Away Won 23-134/28/02 Away Won 11-44/4/03 Home Won 10-94/5/03 Home Won 7-64/6/03 Home Won 7-65/9/03 Away Won 6-55/10/03 Away Won 13-55/11/03 Away Lost 13-105/22/03 Neutral Won 12-54/23/04 Home Won 5-44/24/04 Home Lost 11-44/25/04 Home Lost 12-45/20/04 Away Lost 14-125/21/04 Away Won 13-45/22/04 Away Lost 5-45/27/04 Neutral Won 15-93/24/05 Away Lost 10-83/25/05 Away Won 12-63/26/05 Away Won 14-94/22/05 Home Won 11-84/23/05 Home Won 20-114/24/05 Home Won 16-155/12/06 Home Won 12-85/13/06 Home Won 11-105/14/06 Home Won 13-105/23/06 Neutral Lost 17-25/25/06 Neutral Won 8-65/10/07 Away Lost 9-45/11/07 Away Lost 7-45/12/07 Away Lost 6-55/25/07 Neutral Won 8-33/14/08 Away Won 7-53/15/08 Away Won 15-63/16/08 Away Lost 12-35/9/08 Home Lost 6-5 (10)5/10/08 Home Lost 7-45/11/08 Home Lost 15-105/1/09 Away Lost 8-45/2/09 Away Won 8-65/3/09 Away Won 13-11 (10)

4/1/10 Home Won 7-54/2/10 Home Lost 7-34/3/10 Home Lost 6-25/26/10 Neutral Won 6-35/28/10 Neutral Lost 10-33/25/11 Away Lost 3-13/26/11 Away Lost 7-63/27/11 Away Lost 9-74/29/11 Home Won 8-04/30/11 Home Won 4-15/1/11 Home Won 8-44/27/12 Away Lost 11-44/28/12 Away Lost 16-54/29/12 Away Lost 9-15/11/12 Home Won 7-45/12/12 Home Lost 10-75/13/12 Home Lost 11-75/24/12 Home Lost 13-0

NEW MEXICO STATEOverall Series: 20-5First Meeting: 1980Last Meeting: 2003Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 9 games4/25/80 Home Won 8-24/25/80 Home Won 10-64/26/80 Home Won 14-14/26/80 Home Won 7-22/26/87 Home Won 13-21991 Home Won 14-31991 Home Won 7-51991 Home Won 2-15/8/92 Away Won 23-25/9/92 Away Lost 11-85/10/92 Away Won 7-15/6/93 Home Won 15-35/7/93 Home Won 23-85/8/93 Home Lost 7-14/8/94 Away Won 29-104/9/94 Away Won 17-154/10/94 Away Won 10-9 (11)4/7/95 Home Won 13-124/8/95 Home Won 15-64/9/95 Home Won 11-95/3/96 Away Won 7-45/4/96 Away Lost 11-105/5/96 Away Won 29-75/30/03 Neutral Lost 14-12 (11)5/31/03 Neutral Lost 16-10

NORTHERN ARIZONAOverall Series: 34-15First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 1981Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 14 games3/11/67 Home Lost 6-43/11/67 Home Won 9-35/9/67 Away Lost 10-55/9/67 Away Lost 13-84/18/68 Home Won 6-04/18/68 Home Won 3-14/29/68 Away Won 8-54/29/68 Away Won 11-14/8/69 Home Won 12-54/8/69 Home Won 6-31970 Unknown Won 12-01970 Unknown Lost 9-81970 Unknown Lost 6-12/25/72 Home Lost 3-22/26/72 Home Won 14-32/26/72 Home Lost 5-34/18/72 Away Lost 25-2

4/18/72 Away Won 7-42/23/73 Home Won 1-02/24/73 Home Won 5-32/24/73 Home Won 11-92/22/74 Home Lost 2-12/23/74 Home Won 3-21975 Unknown Won 4-31975 Unknown Lost 6-31975 Unknown Lost 9-6 (10)1975 Unknown Lost 7-61975 Unknown Won 17-82/27/76 Home Won 11-102/27/76 Home Won 6-12/28/76 Home Lost 4-12/28/76 Home Won 5-35/8/76 Away Lost 13-71977 Unknown Won 10-21977 Unknown Won 3-21977 Unknown Won 8-51977 Unknown Won 8-41977 Unknown Won 3-25/5/78 Home Won 9-65/6/78 Home Won 6-45/6/78 Home Won 5-41979 Home Won 11-61979 Home Won 8-71979 Home Won 7-32/21/80 Home Won 6-12/20/81 Home Won 6-22/21/81 Home Won 6-52/21/81 Home Lost 11-102/22/81 Home Won 6-2

NORTHERN COLORADOOverall Series: 14-1First Meeting: 1976Last Meeting: 2009Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 13 games3/21/76 Home Won 6-53/23/78 Home Lost 6-43/16/80 Home Won 7-63/17/80 Home Won 12-23/17/80 Home Won 10-23/27/81 Home Won 23-113/26/82 Home Won 9-43/27/82 Home Won 7-33/27/82 Home Won 12-113/26/83 Home Won 5-23/26/93 Neutral Won 7-04/17/09 Home Won 2-04/18/09 Home Won 11-14/18/09 Home Won 15-24/19/09 Home Won 14-1

NORTHWESTERNOverall Series: 8-3First Meeting: 1989Last Meeting: 2010Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games3/3/89 Home Won 7-53/4/89 Home Won 8-63/5/89 Home Lost 12-82/28/92 Neutral Won 10-13/1/92 Neutral Lost 7-52/27/97 Home Won 12-73/2/97 Home Won 14-23/11/10 Home Won 12-43/12/10 Home Lost 20-63/12/10 Home Won 4-33/13/10 Home Won 12-8

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OHIO STATEOverall Series: 1-1First Meeting: 1998Last Meeting: 1998Longest Win Streak: Both Teams, 1 game3/7/98 Home Won 9-83/8/98 Home Lost 18-1

OKLAHOMAOverall Series: 12-15First Meeting: 1974Last Meeting: 1990Longest Win Streak: Oklahoma, 6 games3/11/74 Home Lost 5-13/11/74 Home Lost 6-31975 Unknown Lost 7-21975 Unknown Lost 7-4 (10)1975 Unknown Won 9-43/5/76 Home Lost 8-63/6/76 Home Lost 4-01977 Unknown Lost 15-103/18/78 Home Lost 4-33/18/78 Home Lost 11-43/7/80 Home Lost 5-33/8/80 Home Won 9-03/8/80 Home Won 6-5 (10)3/9/80 Home Won 11-73/12/82 Home Won 17-63/12/82 Home Lost 10-83/13/82 Home Won 8-43/13/82 Home Lost 6-31984 Neutral Won 2-11986 Home Won 18-161986 Home Won 17-102/26/87 Home Lost 3-23/1/87 Home Lost 9-42/26/88 Home Won 11-102/28/88 Home Lost 13-52/22/90 Home Won 6-22/25/90 Home Won 12-4

OKLAHOMA STATEOverall Series: 6-15First Meeting: 1979Last Meeting: 2009Longest Win Streak: Okla. St., 3 games1979 Home Won 5-41979 Home Lost 3-23/13/81 Home Lost 16-53/14/81 Home Won 11-32/28/83 Home Lost 18-53/1/83 Home Lost 9-63/1/84 Home Won 12-23/4/84 Home Lost 16-41986 Home Lost 18-121986 Home Won 12-31986 Away Lost 8-51986 Away Lost 13-61986 Away Lost 5-13/8/88 Home Won 15-133/9/88 Home Lost 21-73/10/88 Home Lost 12-31991 Neutral Lost 16-101991 Neutral Won 4-03/9/02 Neutral Lost 10-63/24/09 Away Lost 8-23/25/09 Away Lost 15-1

ORAL ROBERTSOverall Series: 2-0First Meeting: 1980Last Meeting: 1998Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games5/23/80 Neutral Won 4-03/5/98 Home Won 10-4

OREGON STATEOverall Series: 4-5First Meeting: 1975Last Meeting: 2007Longest Win Streak: OSU, 5 games1975 Unknown Won 4-3 (10)4/1/76 Neutral Won 7-51979 Neutral Won 6-52/27/92 Neutral Won 9-62/26/00 Home Lost 4-32/24/01 Home Lost 11-94/20/07 Away Lost 3-14/22/07 Away Lost 10-24/22/07 Away Lost 7-0

PACIFICOverall Series: 28-19First Meeting: 1970Last Meeting: 1996Longest Win Streak: Both Teams, 3 games1970 Unknown Won 7-11970 Unknown Lost 2-11970 Unknown Won 1-04/2/71 Home Won 17-34/3/71 Home Lost 5-44/3/71 Home Lost 6-44/13/81 Away Won 8-5 (11)4/11/82 Home Won 8-7 (11)4/12/82 Home Won 18-64/12/82 Home Lost 19-94/15/84 Away Lost 8-61985 Home Won 10-11985 Home Won 8-21985 Home Won 8-7 (11)1986 Away Lost 2-11986 Away Won 3-21986 Away Won 3-04/3/87 Home Won 9-14/4/87 Home Lost 3-14/5/87 Home Won 8-64/8/88 Away Won 7-04/9/88 Away Lost 6-54/10/88 Away Won 9-8 (10)5/5/89 Home Won 5-05/6/89 Home Won 13-85/7/89 Home Lost 10-85/4/90 Away Won 5-25/5/90 Away Won 5-15/6/90 Away Won 11-9 (15)1991 Home Lost 6-01991 Home Lost 4-31991 Home Won 12-63/20/92 Away Won 9-33/21/92 Away Won 3-03/22/92 Away Lost 12-43/19/93 Home Lost 10-63/20/93 Home Won 5-33/21/93 Home Won 6-53/25/94 Away Lost 5-43/26/94 Away Lost 6-5 (10)3/27/94 Away Lost 12-33/24/95 Home Won 3-13/25/95 Home Won 8-2

3/26/95 Home Lost 10-64/20/96 Away Won 3-24/20/96 Away Lost 3-2 (10)4/21/96 Away Lost 8-3

PENN STATEOverall Series: 0-1First Meeting: 2001Last Meeting: 2001Longest Win Streak: Penn State, 1 game3/4/01 Neutral Lost 2-0

PEPPERDINEOverall Series: 16-15First Meeting: 1970Last Meeting: 2007Longest Win Streak: Pepperdine, 6 games1970 Unknown Won 18-41970 Unknown Lost 8-71970 Unknown Won 4-34/16/71 Away Lost 2-14/17/71 Away Won 6-44/17/71 Away Lost 10-44/21/72 Home Won 10-94/22/72 Home Won 11-14/22/72 Home Lost 11-83/23/73 Away Won 4-13/24/73 Away Won 3-23/24/73 Away Won 3-23/15/74 Home Won 8-7 (10)3/16/74 Home Lost 3-13/16/74 Home Lost 3-11975 Unknown Lost 4-31979 Away Lost 14-131979 Neutral Lost 17-11979 Neutral Lost 9-75/4/84 Home Won 13-105/5/84 Home Lost 7-45/5/84 Home Won 11-105/6/84 Home Won 8-62/10/98 Home Won 8-7 (12)2/11/98 Home Lost 8-72/13/99 Away Lost 7-12/14/99 Away Lost 9-8 (11)3/18/03 Away Won 13-82/2/07 Home Lost 4-32/3/07 Home Won 9-62/4/07 Home Won 7-6

PHOENIX COLLEGEOverall Series: 0-3First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 1968Longest Win Streak: Phoenix College, 3 games2/25/67 Home Lost 7-62/25/67 Home Lost 9-72/24/68 Home Lost 6-3

PORTLANDOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 1995Last Meeting: 1995Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game3/14/95 Neutral Won 7-6

PORTLAND STATEOverall Series: 5-2First Meeting: 1996Last Meeting: 1998Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games2/23/96 Home Won 6-42/24/96 Home Lost 22-182/24/96 Home Won 19-22/25/96 Home Won 9-72/23/97 Home Won 7-42/24/97 Home Won 15-03/25/98 Home Lost 18-9

PURDUEOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 2002Last Meeting: 2002Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game3/2/02 Neutral Won 11-7

RICEOverall Series: 7-12First Meeting: 1988Last Meeting: 1999Longest Win Streak: Rice, 4 games4/4/88 Away Won 7-14/6/88 Away Won 15-42/24/94 Home Lost 2-12/27/94 Home Won 6-53/14/97 Home Won 1-0 (11)3/15/97 Home Lost 20-123/16/97 Home Won 15-84/26/97 Neutral Lost 12-24/26/97 Neutral Lost 13-03/20/98 Home Lost 12-63/21/98 Home Lost 5-33/22/98 Home Won 12-14/24/98 Away Lost 10-54/25/98 Away Lost 10-44/26/98 Away Lost 16-23/26/99 Away Lost 11-63/27/99 Away Won 9-63/28/99 Away Lost 16-55/20/99 Neutral Lost 9-6

SACRAMENTO STATEOverall Series: 4-2First Meeting: 2010Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games2/19/10 Home Lost 10-8 (11)2/20/10 Home Lost 19-52/21/10 Home Won 18-145/18/12 Away Won 12-05/19/12 Away Won 5-35/20/12 Away Won 8-7 (11)

SACRED HEARTOverall Series: 3-1First Meeting: 2011Last Meeting: 2011Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games4/8/11 Home Lost 6-34/9/11 Home Won 9-24/9/11 Home Won 8-64/10/11 Home Won 10-9

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SAN DIEGOOverall Series: 14-14First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 2006Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 7 games3/24/67 Home Won 6-53/25/67 Home Lost 6-53/25/67 Home Lost 5-43/30/68 Away Won 4-33/30/68 Away Won 3-24/20/68 Home Lost 8-34/20/68 Home Lost 7-3 (11)4/25/69 Away Lost 12-14/26/69 Away Lost 3-24/26/69 Away Lost 7-24/4/72 Home Won 7-44/17/73 Home Won 11-14/9/74 Home Lost 9-44/10/74 Home Won 12-32/22/80 Home Lost 10-54/27/84 Away Won 4-24/27/84 Away Won 5-34/28/84 Away Won 3-24/28/84 Away Won 5-13/14/96 Home Won 9-83/15/96 Home Won 13-03/16/96 Home Won 8-63/24/06 Away Lost 7-63/25/06 Away Lost 10-33/26/06 Away Lost 3-03/23/07 Home Lost 6-43/24/07 Home Lost 5-43/25/07 Home Won 3-2

SAN DIEGO STATEOverall Series: 45-68First Meeting: 1978Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: SDSU, 8 games3/28/78 Away Lost 7-23/29/78 Away Lost 3-22/27/82 Home Lost 10-72/28/82 Home Lost 7-64/3/82 Away Lost 7-24/3/82 Away Lost 3-14/4/82 Away Lost 10-22/23/83 Home Won 17-16 (13)2/27/83 Home Won 6-55/13/83 Away Lost 5-35/14/83 Away Lost 4-25/14/83 Away Lost 10-42/23/84 Home Lost 6-32/26/84 Home Lost 6-43/9/90 Home Lost 11-43/10/90 Home Won 14-13 (10)3/11/90 Home Lost 9-61991 Away Lost 15-41991 Away Lost 6-5 (10)1991 Away Lost 11-10 (10)3/6/92 Home Won 7-13/5/93 Away Won 7-33/6/93 Away Won 6-03/7/93 Away Lost 10-12/11/94 Home Won 17-102/12/94 Home Lost 7-02/13/94 Home Won 4-13/4/95 Away Won 3-13/4/95 Away Lost 4-03/2/96 Home Lost 2-13/3/96 Home Won 1-0 (11)3/29/97 Home Lost 22-13/30/97 Home Lost 14-9

3/31/97 Home Lost 20-104/30/99 Home Lost 12-105/1/99 Home Lost 3-15/2/99 Home Lost 12-44/7/00 Home Won 8-14/8/00 Home Won 6-14/9/00 Home Won 8-35/12/00 Away Won 8-35/13/00 Away Lost 16-65/14/00 Away Won 8-75/17/00 Neutral Lost 7-63/16/01 Home Lost 11-03/17/01 Home Lost 8-43/18/01 Home Lost 9-24/13/01 Away Lost 2-14/14/01 Away Lost 11-14/15/01 Away Won 6-35/16/01 Neutral Won 1-04/12/02 Away Lost 10-34/13/03 Away Lost 5-44/14/02 Away Lost 6-45/16/02 Home Won 12-15/17/02 Home Lost 10-55/18/02 Home Lost 8-53/28/03 Home Won 5-03/29/03 Home Lost 4-3 (10)3/30/03 Home Won 10-9 (12)5/2/03 Away Won 7-35/3/03 Away Won 15-35/4/03 Away Lost 3-05/23/03 Neutral Won 13-15/24/03 Neutral Won 14-94/2/04 Away Lost 8-24/3/04 Away Lost 8-44/4/04 Away Won 10-55/7/04 Home Lost 13-95/8/04 Home Won 18-115/9/04 Home Lost 14-85/28/04 Neutral Won 14-35/29/04 Neutral Won 6-34/1/05 Home Won 6-14/2/05 Home Won 10-44/3/05 Home Won 16-154/29/05 Away Lost 7-34/30/05 Away Won 17-145/1/05 Away Won 7-35/27/05 Neutral Won 14-34/2/06 Home Lost 11-104/21/06 Home Won 6-5 (12)4/22/06 Home Lost 8-64/23/06 Home Lost 16-85/24/06 Neutral Won 8-55/4/07 Away Won 6-35/5/07 Away Won 7-65/6/07 Away Won 6-14/18/08 Home Lost 17-14/19/08 Home Won 19-18 (10)4/20/08 Home Won 20-165/20/08 Neutral Won 6-23/13/09 Away Lost 4-33/14/09 Away Lost 6-13/15/09 Away Lost 15-24/9/09 Home Lost 15-44/10/09 Home Lost 8-64/11/09 Home Won 9-65/19/09 Neutral Lost 12-15/20/10 Away Lost 8-45/21/10 Away Lost 12-65/22/10 Away Lost 6-45/19/11 Home Won 4-35/20/11 Home Lost 11-45/21/11 Home Lost 6-05/24/11 Neutral Lost 4-3

4/5/12 Home Lost 12-64/6/12 Home Lost 6-3 (11)4/7/12 Home Lost 9-55/4/12 Away Lost 10-75/5/12 Away Lost 9-25/6/12 Away Won 5-45/25/12 Home Lost 15-9

SAN FRANCISCOOverall Series: 9-16First Meeting: 1970Last Meeting: 2008Longest Win Streak: USF, 6 games1970 Unknown Lost 4-11970 Unknown Won 8-71970 Unknown Won 2-04/30/71 Home Lost 12-35/1/71 Home Lost 3-25/1/71 Home Lost 4-13/29/72 Away Lost 1-03/30/72 Away Lost 8-23/30/72 Away Lost 7-23/16/73 Home Won 7-53/17/73 Home Won 14-23/17/73 Home Won 6-55/3/74 Away Lost 8-75/4/74 Away Lost 9-75/4/74 Away Lost 8-71975 Unknown Lost 2-11975 Unknown Lost 5-01975 Unknown Lost 2-11975 Unknown Won 4-34/30/82 Home Lost 2-15/1/82 Home Won 5-25/1/82 Home Won 14-113/7/08 Home Lost 8-7 (13)3/8/08 Home Won 6-13/9/08 Home Lost 11-8

SAN FRANCISCO STATEOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 1968Last Meeting: 1968Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game4/8/68 Home Won 3-1 (11)

SAN JOSE STATEOverall Series: 27-18First Meeting: 1985Last Meeting: 1999Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 6 games1975 Unknown Lost 8-7 (10)4/3/80 Away Won 4-3 (16)1985 Away Lost 12-10 (12)1985 Away Won 13-01985 Away Lost 8-41986 Home Lost 14-12 (10)1986 Home Lost 13-81986 Home Won 37-213/27/87 Away Lost 5-43/28/87 Away Won 6-53/29/87 Away Won 7-53/31/88 Home Won 8-64/1/88 Home Won 4-04/2/88 Home Won 3-24/7/89 Away Won 5-24/8/89 Away Lost 12-84/9/89 Away Lost 4-14/13/90 Home Lost 3-24/14/90 Home Won 2-14/15/90 Home Won 4-3

1991 Home Won 2-11991 Away Won 7-51991 Away Won 5-43/12/92 Home Won 9-13/13/92 Home Lost 8-13/14/92 Home Won 2-13/12/93 Away Won 12-63/13/93 Away Lost 8-13/14/93 Away Lost 5-44/22/94 Home Won 7-24/23/94 Home Lost 18-74/24/94 Home Lost 14-114/21/95 Away Won 9-84/22/95 Away Won 5-14/23/95 Away Won 11-93/22/96 Home Won 24-83/23/96 Home Won 11-103/24/96 Home Won 4-34/17/98 Away Lost 8-34/18/98 Away Won 11-24/19/98 Away Lost 14-134/9/99 Home Won 5-24/10/99 Home Lost 6-04/11/99 Home Won 9-85/19/99 Neutral Lost 9-6

SANTA CLARAOverall Series: 6-17First Meeting: 1970Last Meeting: 2000Longest Win Streak: Santa Clara, 7 games1970 Unknown Lost 15-21970 Unknown Lost 12-61970 Unknown Lost 12-34/7/71 Away Lost 5-14/7/71 Away Lost 5-44/8/71 Away Lost 9-24/7/72 Home Lost 11-14/8/72 Home Won 3-24/8/72 Home Lost 12-54/20/73 Away Lost 9-54/21/73 Away Lost 6-34/21/73 Away Lost 13-14/12/74 Home Lost 7-24/13/74 Home Lost 7-14/13/74 Home Lost 7-11975 Unknown Won 5-21975 Unknown Lost 12-01975 Unknown Lost 6-34/11/81 Away Won 8-24/11/81 Away Lost 6-44/12/81 Away Won 16-104/16/84 Away Won 13-9 (11)2/24/00 Home Won 12-6

SEATTLE MARINERS (EXH.)Overall Series: 0-1First Meeting: 1980Last Meeting: 1980Longest Win Streak: Mariners, 1 game3/15/80 Neutral Lost 9-2

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGEOverall Series: 2-0First Meeting: 1971Last Meeting: 1971Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games2/27/71 Away Won 16-22/27/71 Away Won 19-1

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SOUTHERN COLORADOOverall Series: 2-0First Meeting: 2000Last Meeting: 2000Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games4/18/00 Home Won 3-24/19/00 Home Won 9-8

SOUTHERN ILLINOISOverall Series: 5-1First Meeting: 1971Last Meeting: 1998Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 5 games3/21/71 Home Lost 2-13/9/96 Home Won 4-23/10/96 Home Won 15-103/11/96 Home Won 27-102/14/98 Home Won 18-82/15/98 Home Won 15-8

SOUTHERN UTAHOverall Series: 97-18-1First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 16 games3/8/67 Home Won 6-53/8/67 Home Tie 3-33/5/68 Home Won 6-43/5/68 Home Won 4-35/7/68 Away Won 8-15/7/68 Away Lost 10-9 (10)3/19/69 Home Won 11-04/2/69 Home Won 16-74/22/69 Away Won 2-04/22/69 Away Won 4-14/29/69 Away Won 9-54/29/69 Away Won 2-11970 Unknown Won 15-01970 Unknown Won 7-31970 Unknown Lost 3-21970 Unknown Won 2-01970 Unknown Lost 7-51970 Unknown Lost 9-23/5/71 Home Won 14-73/5/71 Home Won 13-23/6/71 Home Won 3-03/6/71 Home Won 2-14/12/71 Away Won 10-64/12/71 Away Lost 4-23/1/72 Home Won 7-53/1/72 Home Won 13-14/11/72 Home Won 10-44/11/72 Home Won 7-55/6/72 Away Won 7-15/6/72 Away Won 3-25/11/72 Away Lost 3-24/10/73 Away Won 3-24/10/73 Away Won 5-24/25/73 Home Won 3-24/25/73 Home Won 2-14/3/74 Home Lost 12-54/3/74 Home Lost 5-34/24/74 Home Won 13-34/30/74 Away Lost 8-04/30/74 Away Lost 11-01975 Unknown Won 1-01975 Unknown Won 7-11975 Unknown Won 11-71975 Unknown Won 7-11975 Unknown Won 7-04/6/76 Neutral Won 7-6 (10)

4/6/76 Neutral Won 8-04/17/76 Home Won 8-14/17/76 Home Won 6-34/27/76 Home Won 8-45/4/76 Away Won 5-35/4/76 Away Lost 8-51977 Unknown Won 11-41977 Unknown Won 9-41977 Unknown Won 6-21977 Unknown Won 11-73/7/78 Home Won 5-03/7/78 Home Lost 2-13/15/78 Home Won 10-45/9/78 Away Won 9-05/9/78 Away Won 7-01979 Home Won 8-11979 Home Won 20-11979 Home Won 20-63/23/82 Home Won 4-13/23/82 Home Won 9-85/8/82 Home Won 5-45/8/82 Home Won 7-25/6/83 Home Won 7-35/7/83 Home Won 16-65/7/83 Home Won 18-54/3/84 Home Won 5-24/3/84 Home Won 15-11985 Home Won 19-151985 Home Lost 13-124/28/87 Home Won 5-14/28/87 Home Won 12-15/9/89 Home Won 10-85/9/89 Home Won 16-15 (10)2/27/92 Neutral Won 17-02/29/92 Neutral Won 14-24/21/92 Home Won 12-44/21/92 Home Won 10-34/16/93 Home Won 9-54/17/93 Home Won 11-14/17/93 Home Won 22-44/18/93 Home Won 7-53/29/94 Home Lost 6-33/8/95 Home Won 6-55/2/95 Home Won 15-05/3/95 Home Won 14-23/7/96 Home Won 13-72/3/98 Home Lost 11-82/4/98 Home Won 17-13/15/99 Home Won 19-164/19/99 Away Lost 13-52/4/00 Home Won 19-52/5/00 Home Lost 11-73/15/00 Away Won 11-42/27/01 Home Won 9-54/10/02 Home Won 8-74/16/02 Home Won 10-44/17/02 Home Won 16-24/24/02 Home Won 16-44/1/03 Away Won 8-24/15/03 Home Won 9-13/3/04 Home Won 11-103/23/04 Away Won 10-7 (10)5/15/07 Home Won 9-53/11/08 Home Won 6-42/23/10 Home Won 5-4 (11)4/26/11 Away Lost 13-113/6/12 Home Won 14-33/13/12 Home Won 22-123/27/12 Home Won 19-24/3/12 Away Won 21-6

ST. PETER’SOverall Series: 4-0First Meeting: 2009Last Meeting: 2009Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games2/27/09 Home Won 5-42/27/09 Home Won 7-32/28/09 Home Won 9-22/28/09 Home Won 15-7

ST. JOHN’SOverall Series: 1-1First Meeting: 2009Last Meeting: 2009Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games3/8/02 Neutral Won 11-56/6/04 Neutral Lost 9-6

ST. MARY’SOverall Series: 13-13First Meeting: 1970Last Meeting: 2000Longest Win Streak: St. Mary’s, 4 games1970 Unknown Won 15-01970 Unknown Won 7-51970 Unknown Won 15-61971 Away Lost 3-2 (11)1971 Away Won 6-31971 Away Lost 4-33/24/72 Home Lost 3-03/25/72 Home Won 10-83/25/72 Home Won 7-44/6/73 Away Lost 3-24/7/73 Away Lost 10-04/7/73 Away Won 6-53/29/74 Home Lost 17-16 (10)3/30/74 Home Won 10-83/30/74 Home Won 12-111975 Unknown Won 5-21975 Unknown Lost 2-11975 Unknown Lost 1-03/25/78 Home Won 6-13/25/78 Home Lost 7-42/24/84 Home Won 5-4 (12)2/5/94 Home Lost 8-42/6/94 Home Lost 4-21/29/00 Home Lost 8-51/30/00 Home Lost 13-61/31/00 Home Won 3-1

STANFORDOverall Series: 4-3First Meeting: 1980Last Meeting: 2004Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games4/1/80 Away Won 9-43/30/87 Away Won 10-35/15/93 Away Won 7-6 (12)5/16/93 Away Lost 10-55/17/93 Away Won 6-43/23/94 Home Lost 7-66/4/04 Away Lost 10-4

STEPHEN F. AUSTINOverall Series: 1-1First Meeting: 1980Last Meeting: 2004Longest Win Streak: Both Teams, 1 game4/8/08 Away Won 6-54/9/08 Away Lost 8-6

TCUOverall Series: 14-37First Meeting: 1988Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: TCU, 11 games2/25/88 Home Won 9-52/27/88 Home Won 6-5 (11)4/18/97 Home Won 19-54/19/97 Home Lost 13-74/20/97 Home Won 14-135/2/97 Away Lost 22-75/3/97 Away Lost 10-85/4/97 Away Won 5-33/27/98 Away Lost 10-73/28/98 Away Lost 5-13/29/98 Away Won 9-25/1/98 Home Lost 15-125/2/98 Home Won 11-85/3/98 Home Lost 10-94/23/99 Home Won 9-64/24/99 Home Won 6-24/25/99 Home Won 12-63/31/06 Home Lost 5-24/14/06 Away Lost 7-34/15/06 Away Lost 9-74/16/06 Away Lost 3-24/13/07 Home Lost 13-64/14/07 Home Lost 16-124/15/07 Home Lost 7-35/24/07 Neutral Lost 8-13/28/08 Home Lost 6-23/29/08 Home Won 7-63/30/08 Home Won 7-64/11/08 Away Lost 4-34/12/08 Away Lost 12-14/13/08 Away Lost 3-2 (10)5/21/08 Neutral Lost 9-35/14/09 Home Lost 10-45/15/09 Home Lost 14-105/16/09 Home Lost 10-34/23/10 Away Lost 15-54/24/10 Away Lost 9-84/25/10 Away Lost 7-15/27/10 Neutral Lost 5-23/18/11 Home Won 5-43/19/11 Home Lost 12-23/20/11 Home Lost 8-44/21/11 Away Lost 4-14/22/11 Away Lost 9-34/23/11 Away Lost 2-13/16/12 Home Lost 5-23/17/12 Home Lost 10-23/18/12 Home Lost 15-63/30/12 Away Lost 4-23/31/12 Away Lost 2-14/1/12 Away Won 11-0

TEMPLEOverall Series: 9-2First Meeting: 1987Last Meeting: 2010Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 6 games3/6/87 Home Won 10-03/8/87 Home Lost 3-13/8/87 Home Won 8-73/10/87 Home Won 11-53/10/87 Home Lost 7-63/11/87 Home Won 11-103/12/87 Home Won 6-52/26/10 Home Won 22-62/26/10 Home Won 10-82/27/10 Home Won 10-92/28/10 Home Won 12-10

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TENNESSEEOverall Series: 1-1First Meeting: 1988Last Meeting: 1988Longest Win Streak: Both Teams, 1 game3/16/88 Home Lost 13-53/17/88 Home Won 5-4

TEXASOverall Series: 2-5First Meeting: 1984Last Meeting: 2006Longest Win Streak: Texas, 4 games1984 Away Lost 12-32/11/05 Away Lost 4-32/12/05 Away Lost 7-62/13/05 Away Lost 12-33/3/06 Home Won 13-123/4/06 Home Won 9-83/5/06 Home Lost 9-8

TEXAS A&MOverall Series: 2-1First Meeting: 1999Last Meeting: 2001Longest Win Streak: Both Teams, 1 game3/19/99 Away Won 14-33/22/99 Away Lost 5-43/5/01 Away Won 8-4

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTIOverall Series: 0-1First Meeting: 2012Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: TAMU-CC, 1 game2/24/12 Away Lost 3-1

TEXAS-EL PASO (UTEP)Overall Series: 6-2First Meeting: 1980Last Meeting: 1982Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 5 games2/8/80 Home Won 4-12/9/80 Home Won 14-42/9/80 Home Won 5-22/10/80 Home Won 10-82/19/82 Home Won 3-2 (10)2/20/82 Home Lost 16-22/20/82 Home Won 6-5 (11)2/21/82 Home Lost 4-2

TEXAS TECHOverall Series: 8-6First Meeting: 1986Last Meeting: 2011Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games1986 Home Won 5-41986 Home Won 15-14 (10)3/6/06 Home Lost 9-03/7/06 Home Won 16-113/6/07 Away Lost 7-63/7/07 Away Won 5-44/15/08 Home Won 9-84/16/08 Home Won 15-84/21/09 Away Lost 10-64/22/09 Away Lost 14-54/5/10 Home Won 10-8

4/6/10 Home Lost 11-93/1/11 Away Lost 9-43/2/11 Away Won 4-3

TOLEDOOverall Series: 2-1First Meeting: 1996Last Meeting: 1996Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games2/29/96 Home Lost 3-23/1/96 Home Won 15-03/3/96 Home Won 13-3

TULANEOverall Series: 2-8First Meeting: 1977Last Meeting: 2010Longest Win Streak: Tulane, 6 games1977 Unknown Won 15-51977 Unknown Lost 9-8 (10)1977 Unknown Lost 7-63/24/83 Home Lost 14-33/25/83 Home Lost 8-43/26/83 Home Lost 9-45/23/96 Neutral Lost 10-74/16/10 Away Won 4-34/17/10 Away Lost 7-14/18/10 Away Lost 10-2

TULSAOverall Series: 0-1First Meeting: 1977Last Meeting: 2010Longest Win Streak: Tulsa, 1 game1970 Unknown Lost 12-3

UC IRVINEOverall Series: 35-40-2First Meeting: 1970Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UC Irvine, 7 games1970 Unknown Tied 1-13/7/72 Away Won 5-23/7/72 Away Tied 1-14/14/72 Home Won 7-54/15/72 Home Won 5-44/16/72 Home Lost 3-12/27/73 Away Lost 9-52/27/73 Away Lost 5-04/13/73 Home Won 14-124/14/73 Home Lost 9-04/14/72 Home Lost 1-03/5/74 Away Lost 2-03/5/74 Away Lost 8-24/19/74 Home Lost 5-04/20/74 Home Lost 10-14/20/74 Home Lost 5-21975 Unknown Won 8-6 (10)1975 Unknown Lost 4-3 (10)1975 Unknown Lost 4-3 (10)1975 Unknown Lost 3-03/25/76 Home Won 6-53/26/76 Home Lost 16-143/26/76 Home Won 9-63/27/76 Home Lost 6-41979 Home Won 12-11979 Home Lost 7-22/22/80 Home Won 16-22/17/81 Home Lost 8-42/18/81 Home Won 13-7

2/18/81 Home Lost 6-52/14/82 Home Lost 9-62/15/82 Home Lost 11-42/15/82 Home Lost 7-5 (10)2/20/83 Home Won 7-52/21/83 Home Won 5-33/30/84 Away Won 14-23/30/84 Away Lost 4-33/31/84 Away Lost 9-43/31/84 Away Lost 10-01985 Away Won 7-31985 Away Won 8-7 (10)1985 Away Won 10-51985 Home Won 8-71985 Home Lost 4-31985 Home Lost 14-121986 Home Lost 8-41986 Home Won 13-11986 Home Won 7-44/24/87 Away Lost 5-34/25/87 Away Won 6-54/26/87 Away Won 5-4 (10)4/29/88 Home Lost 6-15/1/88 Home Won 7-45/1/88 Home Won 16-104/21/89 Away Won 2-14/22/89 Away Won 8-64/23/89 Away Lost 10-9 (12)5/11/90 Home Lost 8-6 (10)5/12/90 Home Lost 11-65/13/90 Home Lost 5-41991 Away Won 11-51991 Away Lost 7-21991 Away Won 17-74/16/92 Home Won 7-64/17/92 Home Won 5-14/18/92 Home Won 11-103/26/02 Away Lost 7-33/11/03 Away Lost 3-12/24/04 Away Lost 8-73/30/04 Home Lost 11-43/1/05 Away Won 3-23/29/05 Home Lost 11-22/28/06 Home Won 10-75/2/06 Away Lost 4-3 (15)3/27/07 Home Won 11-63/23/11 Home Won 4-32/20/12 Away Won 3-2

UCLAOverall Series: 15-26First Meeting: 1976Last Meeting: 2008Longest Win Streak: UCLA, 7 games4/9/76 Home Won 4-3 (10)4/10/76 Home Lost 8-64/10/76 Home Lost 12-23/30/82 Home Lost 13-113/31/82 Home Won 10-93/22/83 Home Won 19-103/22/83 Home Won 9-83/23/83 Home Won 11-13/23/83 Home Lost 11-85/13/88 Home Won 12-75/14/88 Home Lost 6-45/15/88 Home Won 9-85/19/89 Away Won 5-35/20/89 Away Won 15-45/21/89 Away Lost 10-15/18/90 Home Lost 22-65/19/90 Home Won 12-85/20/90 Home Lost 7-3

1991 Away Lost 9-01991 Away Won 11-91991 Away Won 10-82/19/94 Away Lost 11-32/20/94 Away Lost 9-82/21/94 Away Won 6-45/19/95 Home Lost 12-75/20/95 Home Lost 19-105/21/95 Home Lost 10-72/2/96 Away Won 5-22/3/96 Away Lost 6-22/4/96 Away Lost 9-41/31/97 Home Lost 7-42/1/97 Home Lost 12-52/2/97 Home Lost 10-32/11/00 Home Won 21-52/12/00 Home Lost 10-12/13/00 Home Lost 6-52/9/01 Away Lost 6-22/10/01 Away Lost 10-22/11/01 Away Lost 11-23/14/06 Away Lost 16-24/22/08 Away Lost 8-7 (11)

UC RIVERSIDEOverall Series: 11-21First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UCR, 6 games5/5/67 Away Won 6-05/6/67 Away Won 6-05/6/67 Away Lost 16-144/6/68 Home Won 5-04/6/68 Home Won 4-34/27/68 Away Lost 6-24/27/68 Away Lost 4-3 (11)5/2/69 Home Won 10-35/3/69 Home Won 12-75/3/69 Home Lost 15-111977 Unknown Won 4-13/28/01 Home Won 9-64/25/01 Away Lost 8-24/8/03 Away Lost 9-44/22/03 Home Lost 12-44/20/04 Home Lost 7-25/4/04 Away Lost 7-44/5/05 Away Lost 9-34/26/05 Home Lost 11-34/4/06 Home Won 14-84/25/06 Away Lost 6-45/13/08 Away Lost 12-55/5/09 Home Lost 22-55/12/09 Away Won 8-64/27/10 Home Lost 18-105/11/10 Away Lost 11-74/12/11 Away Lost 6-55/17/11 Home Lost 10-94/17/12 Away Lost 3-14/18/12 Away Lost 13-55/1/12 Home Won 10-15/2/12 Home Lost 5-2

UC SANTA BARBARAOverall Series: 31-18-1First Meeting: 1975Last Meeting: 2002Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 5 games1975 Unknown Lost 16-01977 Unknown Won 8-41977 Unknown Lost 9-74/13/84 Away Won 11-84/13/84 Away Tied 8-8

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4/14/84 Away Won 6-34/14/84 Away Lost 4-11985 Home Won 13-111985 Home Lost 6-31985 Home Won 10-8 (10)1986 Away Lost 4-3 (11)1986 Away Won 7-51986 Away Lost 17-55/8/87 Home Won 10-75/9/87 Home Won 9-65/10/87 Home Lost 7-43/25/88 Away Won 14-53/26/88 Away Won 9-83/27/88 Away Won 4-33/31/89 Home Won 14-104/1/89 Home Won 9-84/2/89 Home Lost 5-34/6/90 Away Won 8-54/7/90 Away Lost 8-44/8/90 Away Lost 11-81991 Home Won 17-121991 Home Won 19-181991 Home Won 9-44/24/92 Away Won 13-14/25/92 Away Won 10-84/26/92 Away Lost 11-54/23/93 Home Lost 13-84/24/93 Home Lost 7-54/25/93 Home Won 11-104/29/94 Away Won 7-6 (11)4/30/94 Away Lost 8-75/1/94 Away Won 9-64/28/95 Home Won 14-24/29/95 Home Lost 20-104/30/95 Home Won 10-84/12/96 Away Won 22-44/13/96 Away Won 7-44/14/96 Away Lost 5-25/10/96 Neutral Won 6-31/30/98 Away Won 4-22/1/98 Away Won 10-32/5/99 Home Won 9-52/6/99 Home Lost 25-142/7/99 Home Won 13-64/24/02 Home Lost 3-2

USCOverall Series: 3-9First Meeting: 1973Last Meeting: 2003Longest Win Streak: USC, 3 games4/1/73 Home Lost 9-22/25/74 Away Lost 9-7 (10)2/25/74 Away Lost 10-21975 Unknown Won 7-51977 Unknown Lost 8-11977 Unknown Won 11-51977 Unknown Lost 14-64/2/83 Neutral Lost 18-81986 Home Won 8-51986 Home Lost 9-41986 Home Lost 16-15 (8)3/4/03 Away Lost 7-2

U.S. INTERNATIONALOverall Series: 12-1First Meeting: 1973Last Meeting: 1991Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 11 games3/30/73 Home Won 5-23/31/73 Home Lost 5-34/14/78 Home Won 19-15 (8)

4/15/78 Home Won 8-34/15/78 Home Won 8-75/1/81 Home Won 17-45/2/81 Home Won 9-65/2/81 Home Won 18-02/23/89 Home Won 13-12/25/89 Home Won 15-83/28/90 Home Won 11-73/29/90 Home Won 4-31991 Home Won 12-2

UTAHOverall Series: 88-47First Meeting: 1969Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 9 games4/4/69 Home Lost 8-54/4/69 Home Won 9-54/5/69 Home Won 6-34/5/69 Home Lost 20-11970 Unknown Lost 3-11970 Unknown Lost 8-22/18/72 Home Won 5-32/19/72 Home Won 1-02/19/72 Home Lost 8-55/9/72 Away Lost 4-32/17/73 Home Won 2-12/17/73 Home Won 5-02/18/73 Home Won 8-02/19/73 Home Won 4-23/1/74 Home Won 13-123/2/74 Home Won 20-73/13/76 Home Lost 8-7 (10)3/13/76 Home Won 11-13/16/76 Home Lost 7-51977 Unknown Lost 8-61977 Unknown Won 12-91977 Unknown Won 9-8 (10)1977 Unknown Won 3-13/16/78 Home Won 11-13/16/78 Home Won 11-53/17/78 Home Won 8-21979 Away Lost 4-33/6/81 Home Won 7-6 (10)3/6/81 Home Lost 12-93/7/81 Home Won 10-63/7/81 Home Won 9-03/18/83 Home Won 6-33/19/83 Home Lost 4-33/19/83 Home Lost 8-41986 Home Won 8-31986 Home Won 18-44/19/88 Home Won 16-104/19/88 Home Won 18-43/11/89 Home Won 16-43/11/89 Home Won 18-73/12/89 Home Won 6-52/17/90 Home Lost 5-12/18/90 Home Won 7-62/19/90 Home Won 7-61991 Home Won 15-21991 Home Won 14-61991 Home Won 5-4 (9)1991 Home Won 9-32/23/92 Home Won 6-5 (10)2/24/92 Home Won 7-12/24/92 Home Lost 3-22/25/93 Neutral Lost 5-03/10/94 Home Won 12-113/11/94 Home Won 11-63/12/94 Home Won 2-13/13/94 Home Won 13-11

2/23/95 Home Won 11-92/25/95 Home Won 7-42/9/96 Home Won 9-12/10/96 Home Won 6-42/11/96 Home Won 5-4 (10)3/21/97 Away Lost 8-73/22/97 Away Won 18-13 (10)3/23/97 Away Lost 10-62/6/98 Home Won 10-72/7/98 Home Lost 7-52/8/98 Home Won 20-84/15/99 Away Lost 4-34/16/99 Away Won 13-94/17/99 Away Lost 9-8 (10)3/17/00 Away Lost 5-23/18/00 Away Lost 10-93/19/00 Away Lost 11-54/20/00 Home Won 4-24/21/00 Home Lost 7-64/22/00 Home Lost 13-93/23/01 Away Lost 8-23/24/01 Away Won 6-53/25/01 Away Lost 12-114/27/01 Home Won 12-114/28/01 Home Won 11-104/29/01 Home Lost 15-63/22/02 Home Won 16-143/23/02 Home Lost 8-63/24/02 Home Lost 5-34/21/02 Away Won 7-24/22/02 Away Lost 3-14/23/02 Away Won 7-45/22/02 Neutral Won 13-95/24/02 Neutral Won 13-74/10/03 Away Won 9-44/11/03 Away Lost 7-24/12/03 Away Won 13-55/15/03 Home Won 12-75/16/03 Home Won 8-25/17/03 Home Lost 18-84/16/04 Away Won 19-17 (10)4/17/04 Away Won 5-25/14/04 Home Won 8-65/15/04 Home Won 19-55/15/04 Away Lost 11-75/16/04 Home Won 24-104/15/05 Away Lost 9-54/16/05 Away Won 18-154/17/05 Away Won 11-35/19/05 Home Won 10-45/20/05 Home Won 9-75/21/05 Home Won 13-65/26/05 Neutral Won 5-34/28/06 Away Lost 7-54/29/06 Away Won 12-54/30/06 Away Won 9-23/30/07 Away Won 7-5 (11)3/31/07 Away Won 5-44/1/07 Away Lost 10-94/27/07 Home Lost 4-24/28/07 Home Lost 10-64/29/07 Home Won 8-35/22/07 Neutral Won 6-5 (10)4/25/08 Away Lost 10-24/26/08 Away Won 4-34/27/08 Away Lost 9-45/22/08 Neutral Lost 7-44/3/09 Home Lost 8-54/4/09 Home Won 7-54/5/09 Home Won 4-3 (10)4/9/10 Away Won 6-04/10/10 Away Won 4-24/11/10 Away Won 4-1

5/14/10 Home Won 12-115/15/10 Home Lost 25-55/16/10 Home Lost 11-104/1/11 Away Won 6-14/2/11 Away Lost 8-42/25/12 Neutral Won 9-2

UTAH STATEOverall Series: 2-0First Meeting: 1968Last Meeting Streak: 1968Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 2 games3/25/68 Home Won 17-43/25/68 Home Won 14-5

VALPARAISOOverall Series: 4-0First Meeting: 2011Last Meeting: 2011Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games3/11/11 Home Won 12-23/12/11 Home Won 11-53/12/11 Home Won 7-43/13/11 Home Won 6-5 (11)

VILLANOVAOverall Series: 3-0First Meeting: 2003Last Meeting: 2003Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games2/21/03 Home Won 19-42/22/03 Home Won 21-72/23/03 Home Won 14-0

WASHINGTONOverall Series: 6-3First Meeting: 1995Last Meeting: 1999Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games2/23/95 Home Won 9-32/26/95 Home Won 6-53/18/96 Home Lost 5-23/19/96 Home Won 16-93/20/96 Home Won 4-22/7/97 Home Won 12-102/8/97 Home Lost 11-82/9/97 Home Won 9-82/27/99 Home Lost 14-7

WASHINGTON STATEOverall Series: 9-10First Meeting: 1976Last Meeting: 2012Longest Win Streak: Both teams, 3 games4/2/76 Neutral Lost 5-21977 Unknown Lost 6-01977 Unknown Won 4-21979 Neutral Lost 4-11985 Home Lost 10-31985 Home Won 7-31986 Home Won 14-111986 Home Lost 15-102/2/01 Home Won 9-72/3/01 Home Won 10-92/4/01 Home Lost 7-62/26/08 Home Lost 12-82/27/08 Home Lost 9-55/6/11 Away Won 4-15/7/11 Away Lost 4-35/8/11 Away Won 6-3

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3/9/12 Home Won 2-13/10/12 Home Won 4-33/11/12 Home Lost 9-8

WEBER STATEOverall Series: 9-2First Meeting: 1967Last Meeting: 1974Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 5 games3/18/67 Home Won 5-43/18/67 Home Won 6-53/16/68 Home Won 10-73/20/69 Home Won 7-63/20/69 Home Won 10-33/4/72 Home Lost 3-03/4/72 Home Won 4-25/8/72 Away Lost 4-22/15/74 Home Won 4-32/16/74 Home Won 5-4 (10)2/16/74 Home Won 4-3

WEST VIRGINIAOverall Series: 0-1First Meeting: 2000Last Meeting: 2000Longest Win Streak: WVU, 1 game2/27/00 Home Lost 15-6

WESTERN ILLINOISOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 2005Last Meeting: 2005Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game5/17/05 Home Won 7-1

WESTERN KENTUCKYOverall Series: 3-0First Meeting: 2004Last Meeting: 2004Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games2/13/04 Home Won 13-42/14/04 Home Won 7-62/15/04 Home Won 17-4

WESTERN NEW MEXICOOverall Series: 1-0First Meeting: 1989Last Meeting: 1989Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 1 game3/9/89 Home Won 5-3

WESTMONTOverall Series: 2-1First Meeting: 1969Last Meeting: 1969Longest Win Streak: Both Teams, 1 game5/9/69 Home Won 5-35/10/69 Home Lost 5-15/10/69 Home Won 2-0

WICHITA STATEOverall Series: 9-8First Meeting: 1979Last Meeting: 1990Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 3 games1979 Home Won 12-111979 Home Lost 12-93/16/80 Home Won 5-24/17/80 Away Won 14-54/18/80 Away Lost 5-34/18/80 Away Lost 10-64/19/80 Away Won 14-93/15/84 Home Won 15-143/16/84 Home Won 3-13/17/84 Home Lost 7-33/18/84 Home Won 7-03/4/88 Home Lost 14-53/5/88 Home Lost 8-03/6/88 Home Won 24-94/10/90 Away Won 7-64/11/90 Away Lost 7-24/12/90 Away Lost 19-3

WYOMINGOverall Series: 6-2First Meeting: 1979Last Meeting: 1990Longest Win Streak: UNLV, 4 games1977 Unknown Won 8-11977 Unknown Won 4-11977 Unknown Won 10-61979 Neutral Won 3-21979 Neutral Lost 6-23/14/80 Home Won 8-52/25/93 Neutral Lost 6-43/16/95 Neutral Won 7-0

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- A -Manny Abeyta 1974-77Ernie Acevedo 1967, 1969Richard Ackley 1989Greg Adams 1971Chris Adolph 1996-99Bobby Aeruda 2002Justin Aldridge 2009Gerry Alesia 1971Jason Alviso 1993Blake Amador 2007Ralph Ambrose 1967Derek Amundesen 2002-03Charles Anderson 1994Dennis Anderson 1970Luke Anderson 1997-00Mark Anderson 1972Jimmie Andrews 1974Jim Angus 1980, 1983Dan Anhder 1968Bill Anthony 1969-71Brian Anthony 1993-96Curt Anthony 1997Alex Amelburu 1995Tony Aquino 1986-88Joey Armstrong 2013-SAPatrick Armstrong 2013-SABrian Arnold 1987Chris Arnold 1983-84Tim Arnold 1983-85Jack Ayers 1981-84Bob Ayrault 1987-88Paul Azneras 1969

- B -Justin Baca 2008-11Marc Baca 2007-09Jim Barbeau 1986, 1988Billy Barker 1998-99Darrell Barrett 1993Joe Barrett 1985-86Chad Barry 1996Mike Bauder 1994-96David Baxter 1986-89Brandon Bayardi 2010-SACalvin Beamon 2007Jabe Beard 2006Brad Beasley 1998-01Jerry Beavers 1969-70Hunter Beaty 2010-11Ace Bedich 1997-99Chad Belding 1994Clay Belding 1997, 1999-00Joe Bellezzo 1987-88Gary Benson 1971Tyler Beranek 2005Andrew Beresford 2009-SAScott Berke 2008-11Dean Berman 2002Warren Bernard 1978Harold Betts 1999-00Drew Beuerlein 2007-10Steve Biermann 1992-93Jerry Biesterfeld 1968Brian Bils 1975Ryan Bird 2004-06Jon Birds 2008-10Mark Bloomfield 1978-79Brian Boehringer 1990-91Joe Boever 1982

Bryan Bonnell 2013-SAChris Bonnell 2004-07Jim Bonnell 1972-73Jared Bonnell 1999-02Travis Bonneville 1967-70Zach Borba 2006Buddy Borden 2011-SAWillie Bowman 2005-07Ryan Braun 2003Kerry Bray 1984Larry Brazaskas 1967Scott Brazil 1978Michael Brenly 2006-08Ross Brennan 1985Eric Brock 2005-06Mike Brock 1973-74Scott Brown 1987-88Shawn Buckley 1979David Bumstead 2009Steve Burgess 1979Jim Byrne 1973

- C -Mike Cabral 1970Lou Cabrera 1969Frank Campagna 1984Marvin Campbell 2011-12Sean Campbell 1996-98Gary Canfield 1988Al Caponetto 1967Kyle Cardinal 1991David Carter 1988-89Paul Carter 1977Shaw Casey 1994-95Rodger Castner 1986-87Clint Cator 1975Steve Cerio 1990-91Bob Chadwick 1988Dennis Chambers 1970-72Stan Chapter 1979Alex Chalfant 2005-06Scott Childress 1987-88John Christian 1970-71Dennis Clarkson 1972-73Shane Clatterbuck 2003-04Chad Claus 2009Trevor Clausen 2010-11Casey Clements 1989-90John Coats 1991- 94Mike Cochran 1975Scott Coffin 1983Kyle Conroy 2009-10Les Contreras 1971Mike Converse 1983Mike Conway 1974Trent Cook 2011-12Danny Costa 1990Tony Costa 1990Bill Cope 1968Jerry Cope 1968Bucky Core 1974Tony Cornett 1971Derek Cotton 1993Carter Cox 1985Tom Crine 1971-73Gentry Croft 2011Hank Crosby 1994-95Tom Cross 1967Ed Crow 1979-80John Cruz 1999-01

Mike Cruz 2005-06Tim Culligan 1975Jack Curtis 1983-84

- D -Andrew D’Angelo 2003-04Jerry Daniels 1987Patrick Darrow 2008Tim Davies 1988Loren Davis 1970-71Richie Davis 1978-81Bob DeBorde 1980Dennis Deck 1975-76Nick Degerinis 1993Freddy DeJong 1967Tony DeMarco 1998-00Dennis DeMartini 1993-95Fred Demick 1967-70Dave Denton 1976Dave Denton 2001Chuck Der Manouel 1989-90Frank De Santis 1979-82Glenn DeWeese 2009-10Lino Diaz 1991-93Jeff Dick 1968-70Bill Diekmann 1990-91Jim DiFiore 1971-74Bobby Dillon 1991Joe DiMaggio 2008-09Patrick Dobson 2003Charles Dowd 1969Kevin Downey 1993-94Eddie Draper 1974John Dubinsky 1989Jim Duncan 1967Scott Dysinger 2011-12

- E -CJ Ebarb 2004Kevin Eberwein 1996-98Rick Eckert 1972Stan Eisen 1973Gerry Eklund 1971-74Dylan Ellis 2013-SAKen Elsee 1979-80

- F -Justin Fairbanks 2000Danny Falcone 1990-93Reggie Farmer 1984-85Russell Farrell 1967-69Erick Fedde 2012-SATravis Feiner 2010-11Blake Feeney 1992-93Joe Felix 1987-88Cecil Fielder 1982Willy Finnegan 1980-81Bob Fischera 1967-68Dan Fischer 1976-79Ethan Flowers 1989Pat Flury 1992Wayne Foltin 2005Michael Ford 2000A.J. Forlano 1991Gary Forrester 1988-89Teddy Foster 1994-95Gary Franzen 1971John Freitas 1976Derek Freeman 1990Jarred Frierson 2007-10Earl Frishman 1983-84Matt Fry 2005

Trent Fuller 2009- G -

Josh Gagne 2003Blake Gailen 2006-07Jake Gann 2001-02Jesse Garcia 2011-12Joel Garber 1995Ralph Garcia 1967-70Jim Garcia 1967-70Jim Gattis 1971Dylan Gaughen 2005Joe Gemma 1976-79Stephen Ghutzman 2003Bryan Gidge 1998-99Brian Gilbertson 2009-10Colon Gilchrist 1976-77Eddie Gill 2003-04Chris Gillette 1998-99Cory Ginther 2011-12Chance Gledhill 1988-89Roy Godfrey 1968Steve Goldberg 2002Rich Gonzales 1968-69Michael Goodman 2007-09Randy Grigg 1972-74Scott Groot 1983Jason Guerra 2002-04Mike Guerra 1976-78

- H -David Hafiz 2002Corey Hales 2008-09Bart Haley 1984-85Courtney Hall 2001-02Mike Hall 1981Toby Hall 1997Justin Halper 1994Ryan Hamill 1998-99Ryan Hankins 1995-97Ryan Hanson 2001Troy Harlander 2006Brad Harlow 1982Jeff Harper 1978Chad Harris 1999-02Toby Harris 1997-99Zack Hartman 2011-SABob Hash 1982Stan Hawkins 1979-80Gary Heckathorn 1967Ken Henning 1982-84Anthony Hernandez 2005-07Arned Hernandez 1986Ariel Hernandez 1986Marco Herrera 1978-80Jim Herron 1976-78Stan Hershenow 1982-83Brad Hertel 2001-02Brian Hertel 1999Craig Heyer 2007Danny Higa 2011-12John Hogan 1972-73Jason Holmes 1994Chris Hopper 1980-83Scott Hormann 1984-85Bob Hottinger 1976Cody Howard 2013-SAMike Hubel 1992-93John Huber 1967-68Shawn Humberger 1986Chris Humphries 1997

Brent Hurley 1976Chris Huseman 2005Matt Hutchison 2007-10

- I -Tyler Iodence 2011-SAPat Ireland 1981

- J -Max Javate 2010-11Joe Jacobitz 2001Mark Jamison 1978Jonathan Jarolimek 1989-92Richie Jimenez 2010-11Brent Johnson 2001-04John Johnson 1969Johnny Johnson 1984Robert Johnson 2013-SASean Johnson 1987-88Steve Johnson 1971Tim Johnson 1990-91Henry Jones 1995-98Kirk Jones 1976-79Justin Jones 2013-SA

- K -Harry Karn 1967-70Mike Karstead 1969Nate Kaup 1999-00Vince Kauzlarich 1974Gus Kennedy 1994Bobby Kerr 1979Dave Kinsel 1978-81Trevor Kirk 2011-12Trent Kitsch 2000-01Stacy Kleiner 1994-96Byron Klemaske 1991-94Kirk Kline 1992-93Adam Koglin 2011Fred Koehne 1993-96Kevin Koentopp 1984-86Bob Kordenbrock 1982-83Ryan Kowalski 2004-07Kyle Kretchmer 2007-10Ken Krier 1973Alex Kringen 2005Stacey Kruse 1988Nick Kuster 1990-94

- L -Fritz Lagergren 1976-77Matt Lagunas 1986Layne Lambert 1988CJ Lang 2005-06Chris Lang 1982-83Scott Lange 1983Craig Lapiner 1987Tom LaRosa 1994-96Dan Larson 1971Alan Laughlin 1982Bruce Layne 1967Jack Lazzarotto 1972Pat Leary 1972-73Marty Lequerica 1986-88Adam Lesko 2003Allen Levine 1978Charlie Lewis 1974Scott Lewis 1985-88Nicolas Libonati 2012-SAMichael Little 1991Kevin Lofthus 1987, 89Mike Lombardi 1969-72Ken Longman 1982

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David Longoni 1985-88Geoff Looney 1987Marc Lopez 1987Mike Lopez 1998-99Gino LoPinto 1984Brian Loucks 1992-93Matt Luca 2003-06Larry Lucchetti 1991Rob Luce 1996Jeremy Lucero 2000Mike Lucido 1974Eric Ludwick 1993Ryan Ludwick 1997-99Dick Luna 1980-81Tom Luna 1980-81Jerry Lund 1967-68David Lundquist 1992John Lundquist 1967-69

- M -Dan Madsen 1990-92Bob Maitia 1986-87Jon Maldonado 1982Brad Maloff 2000-01Adam Manley 2000Tom Mann 1989Rod Manning 1982M.J. Mariani 1991-93Scott Mark 1974C.J. Martin 2000-01James Martin 1988-89Mike Martin 1981-82Richard Martin 1969Joe Maruffi 1999-02T.J. Mathews 1991-92Bubba Mattison 1981Kurt Mattson 1980-81Bill Max 1978-81Val Mayden 1976-78Rodney Mazion 1992-93Matt McCallister 2013-SAMike McClellan 1975-77Travis McClendon 1994-95Chris McClure 1995Andy McCulloch 1997-00Rusty McDonald 1977Kevin McGrath 1976Vance McHenry 1977-78Jim McNair 1985Bobby McNiel 1995-97Ken McNulty 1986Tim Meamber 1986-87Ron Mears 1977Steve Meatovich 1979Jesse Medellin 1989Rich Meily 1971Joel Mellinger 1997Kevin Mellinger 1997Jerry Mendenhall 1967-68Monte Mendenhall 1975-77Sergio Merigo 1978Jeremy Merritt 1998John Meyer 1997-99Chad Miller 2006-07Zac Miller 1995-96Bill Milne 1973Frank Mirabelle 1967Tory Miran 1989-92Ken Mitchell 1967Eric Molfetta 1993-94

Leo Montoya 1970Anthony Morel 2008-09Adam Moser 2007-08Steve Moser 1983-86Willie Mosher 1995Mike Munns 1978Dan Murphy 1979-80Shaun Murphy 1989-90

- N -Bill Nader 1978-81Chad Nading 2009-10Lane Nakamura 2009Mike Naranjo 1983-84BT Nauslar 1996Efren Navarro Jr. 2005-07Rich Naylor 1981-83, 1985-86Fred Neidermyer 1980James Nepa 2000-02Eric Nielsen 2002-04Richard Nizza 1986John Novak 1996

- O -Kenny Oakley 2013-SAMike Oglesbee 1985-86Bill O’Keefe 1969-70Cody Okuda 1999-00Gerry Okuda 1975-76Erik Oliver 1995Dennis Olson 1973Ryan Olson 1999-01Paul Ortiz 1971-72Bob Orzel 1986Donovan Osborne 1988-90

- P -Jim Pace 1982-85Glenn Page 1975-76Zeke Parraz 2004-05Greg Parrish 1970Sam Pavlisick 2008Allen Peel 1980George Peraza 1968-69Ernie Perez 1990Tista Perri 1996-97Ray Perry 1977-80Reed Peters 1985-87Tanner Peters 2009-2011Bobby Pierce 1998Mike Pintar 1982-83Art Plantanitis 1972-73Ryan Plughoff 1992-95Hugh Pobur 1982-83Jon Polson 1993Dan Price 2001Herb Pryor 1971-73, 1978Jesse Pryor 1996-99Remington Pullin 2011-12Giovanni Pupo 2000-03Koji Pupo 2004-07

- Q -Zak Qualls 2012-SAJoe Quartuccio 1969Tom Quinlan 1972

- R -Brandon Rainford 2011-12Sean Rand 2005Jeremy Randle 1991-92Zach Randle 1991Mike Randolph 1977-78Rick Raymond 1980

Matt Rebout 2000Craig Reese 1984-85Lee Reiber 1990-92Jody Reinoehl 1990Bryan Resnick 2008-09Jason Reuss 2001-02John Richy 2012-SASteve Rinaudo 2008Joe Robinson 2011-12Derek Rodriguez 2005Gabriel Rodriguez 1984Rance Roundy 2007-11Brad Ross 2004John Rice 1982Stan Rice 1981Ron Richard 1990Gene Roberts 1977Bill Robinson 1976-77Ron Rocco 1976Ed Rogich 1976Cody Roper 2013-SAGreg Roscoe 1986-87Matt Rosemeyer 1994Butch Ross 1983Ryan Ruiz 2001-04Tony Russo 1986Mike Ryser 1984-85

- S -Chris Saddoris 2006-07Russ San Serino 1965-67Eliott Sarabia 1998-99Casey Sato 2011-12Tom Sauer 1979-80Joe Sawaia 1987-90Bill Scheffels 1995-99Ben Scheinbaum 2001-04Scott Scherr 1994Bill Scherrer 1975John Schilling 1975-76Mark Schnabel 1976Lance Schuermann 1991Tony Schuler 2001-02Jarrett Scott 1997Tony Scott 1981-82Ryan Scott 2011-SARicky Scruggs 1990-91Xavier Scruggs 2006-08David Seccombe 2002-04Beaux Selznick 1997Steve Sepersky 1983Greg Severin 1982Denny Seybert 1999-00J.J. Sferra 2008-09Mark Shannon 2012-SAGarett Shitanishi 1999-2003Craig Shul 2011-SAJC Sibley 2005Drew Siler 1986Jon Sims 1988Larry Simms 1987-89Stephen Singer 2007-10Kevin Skogley 2004, 06-07Mike Slavenski 1975-78A.C. Smith 1997-00Bonnie Smith 1968Brett Smith 1984Chris Smith 1981-82Doug Smith 1979-80Jimmy Smith 1997-99

Keith Smith 2006-07Nate Smith 1997-98Terry Smith 1975Wymon Smith 1977Mike Snyder 1983Dan Soaib 1992Saul Soltero 1986Ty Soto 2004Larry Spickert 1973-74Rich Stanley 1972-73John Stein 1983-85Jordan Stevens 1985Ron Stock 1968Matt Stoner 1999Mel Stottlemyre 1983-84Todd Stottlemyre 1984Mike Strobel 1990Zach Strong 2000-01Ken Stuler 1968Dave Sturdivant 1985-88John Sullivan 1994Don Sutherland 1979Joey Swanner 2012-SA

- T -Kyle Tabeek 2004-05Ryan Tabor 2006-07Hank Tagle 1989-91Paul Tanner 1996Justin Tellam 2004-05Tom Tellman 1975Cash Thomas 2010-11Demond Thompkins 1992-93Bobby Thompson 1983-84James Thompson 2003Doug Thornton 2001-02Ryan Thornton 2008-09Pat Tiedemann 1975Jerimiah Tipton 1997-98Scott Tomassetti 2012-SABraden Torres 2013-SATaz Toogood 1997David Trujillo 2001-02Aaron Turnier 1992Pete Twyman 1975

- U -Robert Uithoven 1992-94Ralph Ulivarri 1975Johnny Uriegas 2003-04Jeff Urlaub 2009

- V -Fernando Valenzuela Jr. 2003Robbie Van 2001-03Erik VanMeetren 2012-SADoug VanderWeele 1989-91Robert VanKirk 2002-03Joe Vargas 1975Mike Vaughn 1974Scott Vincent 1995-96Jason Vogel 1996Jake Vose 2003-04

- W -Matt Wagner 2003-06Al Walker 1971Braden Walker 2005-08Randy Ward 1980-81Jason Warren 1997Troy Watson 2008Donnie Watts 2000-03Rick Weber 1974-75

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Roger Barnson Field at Earl E. Wilson Stadium

The UNLV baseball program boasts one of the top facilities in college baseball. The 3,000-seat Earl E. Wilson Baseball Stadium at Roger Barnson Field is a beautiful attraction, drawing the best teams in college baseball to Las Vegas. The latest upgrade to the stadium was the installation of a new scoreboard in left field that has a readerboard to display statistics, advertisements and other announcements. The new scoreboard was part of UNLV’s agreement with International Sports Properties, Inc. (ISP Sports) to work together with UNLV’s multi-media rights and corporate sales and sponsorship development for athletics, special events and entertainment. The home of the Rebels received close to $25,000 in renova-tions in December of 2007, as the stadium received a new playing surface. The old infield was removed, new infield dirt was brought in and the infield was laser-leveled and finish graded. A new infield irrigation system was installed, new infield sod was laid, as well as new grass along the edge of the outfield and the area behind home plate. The stadium dedication was held on Saturday, January 29, 1994 in conjunction with the UNLV Alumni game. A crowd of 2,500 at-tended the game and grand opening ceremonies. A gift of $1.2 million was used for the construction of Wilson Stadium. The total gift of $6.6 million was donated from the estate of the late Earl and Hazel Wilson. The Wilsons, married for over 50 years, came to Las Vegas in the 1930’s and were involved in a number of Las Vegas business ventures. Earl Wilson held a gaming license since 1948 and was

a major stockholder in the Golden Nugget Hotel. He once played semi-professional baseball in Oregon and was an avid golfer. “Earl was a big baseball fan,” said Mel Wolzinger, who is the co-trustee of the Wilson Estate. “Baseball was one of his great loves. It’s a great honor to have his name associated with this outstanding facility. The stadium is a first class facility, which symbolizes the first class people that Earl and Hazel were. “The Wilsons were involved in the Las Vegas community for more than 50 years. It’s a great tribute that they could help the Uni-versity of Nevada, Las Vegas both academically and athletically with this donated gift.” Ground was broken on August 2, 1993, and the stadium was completed in January of 1994. The stadium features two types of seats - 2,500 theater-type seats and 500 bleacher-back seats. Other assets include a 60-foot enclosed press box, restrooms and conces-sion areas for fans, a public address system, batter’s eye in center field, a backstop, paved parking for 400 cars, and stadium entrance complete with disabled access (tunnel and ramp). The UNLV baseball program will begin its 35th season playing on the baseball diamond, which is situated on the northwest corner of the campus. Originally named Hustlin’ Rebel Field, the ballpark’s official sta-dium dedication was held on April 1, 1973 when the USC Trojans defeated the Rebels 9-2 in front of nearly 1,500 fans. From 1980-93, the ballpark was renamed in honor of the late UNLV assistant athletic director, Roger Barnson. An avid baseball supporter and former mound ace at Arizona State University, Barn-

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Roger Barnson Field at Earl E. Wilson Stadiumson lost his life in an automobile accident on March 14, 1980. Television arrived at the UNLV baseball diamond in May of 1977 when the University of Hawaii televised a three-game series with UNLV. In May of 1977, the stadium attendance record was set when over 5,000 people crammed into Rebel Field to watch the Kenny Rogers Celebrity-News Media Softball Game benefiting the Nevada Special Olympics. Night baseball came to UNLV when lights were installed in June of 1982. The lights consist of eight standards for a total of 144 fix-tures, with 1,500 watt metal halide. The lights, which came to a total cost of $180,000, were installed by Stratton Electric of Las Vegas. In July of 1984, the infield grass was replaced with Santa Ana Hybrid, and the infield dirt was replaced with crushed brick added with a powder stabilizer from Phoenix, Arizona. In August of 1997, the infield was replaced with Aquarius soil underneath and infield dirt from Las Vegas rock infield mix. The outfield fence was also

replaced and now stands twelve feet high. The fence, in place since the 1997 season, displays advertising. In September of 1984, a $155,000 scoreboard was installed be-yond the left field fence by Young Electric Sign Company. The score-board stood 35 feet high with “message grams” on both sides of the board. Former Rebel head coach Fred Dallimore worked on the project for two years. He helped negotiate a lease purchase arrangement with Young Electric Sign Company. “The one item I would like to stress is that the scoreboard will not take anything away from the educational dollars that the state provides for the University,” Dal-limore said, in 1984. The park dimensions are 335 feet down the left and right field lines, 375 feet in the power alleys, and 400 feet to straightaway center field.

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Combining the excitement of an urban location with the charm of a traditional campus, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas offers students a full educational and social experience. Just over five decades old, UNLV has maintained a healthy rate of growth in enrollment, programs and scholastic excel-lence as part of the eight-component Nevada System of Higher Education. Located in the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant and dynamic cities, UNLV has matured along with the Las Vegas area. With enrollment more than doubling the last decade, the tremendous growth has meant a flurry of construction resulting in a campus setting boasting academic and athletic facilities second to none. Steadily becoming a traditional residential university, UNLV provides on-campus housing for more than 2,000 students. A variety of student clubs and organizations along with 37 Greek organizations supplement the social development of students. From within its 15 schools and colleges, including the Wil-liam S. Boyd School of Law, UNLV is also becoming a leading research institution of the West. The school’s scientific, social science, and business programs attract millions of dollars in research grants annually to fund projects in desert biology, nuclear waste transportation, laser physics, public opinion surveys and many others. In addition to traditional student programs, UNLV serves diverse local, national and international communities through its Educational Outreach Division, offering Summer Term, Continuing Education and Distance Education programs enroll-ing more than 53,000 students annually.

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quick factsCampus founded 1957Campus size 358 acres

Total enrollment 27,364Average undergraduate class size 31

Average graduate class size18Average undergraduate age 23

Average graduate age 32Female students 55%

Male students 45%Total employees 2,850

Faculty with doctorates 90%Faculty with terminal degrees 95%

Undergraduate degree programs and certificates 108Graduate/Professional degree programs and certificates 137

Total 2011-12 graduates 5,500Undergraduate per-credit fee $191.50

Graduate per-credit fee $264.00

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With its Performing Arts Center, the campus is the cultural hub of Southern Nevada. World-class orchestras and soloists, dance and theater arts combine to provide a broad selection of concerts and stage productions. The Barrick Lecture Series and several campus organizations bring noted speak-ers to the University, and local and visiting artists show their works in the Donna Beam Fine Art Gallery. UNLV has excellent athletic facilities as well, many open for student and public use. Opened in 1957 as the southern regional division of the University of Nevada with a total of 28 students, UNLV now is home to more than 27,000 students coming from every county in Nevada, all 50 U.S. states and 88 countries. Much of UNLV’s tremendous expansion is the result of support from

the Nevada Legislature and the state’s taxpayers. Private donors have played an important role as well. These gifts support new facilities and programs and, most important, provide the scholarship incentives that bring Nevada’s best and brightest student scholars to campus. UNLV operates an on-campus Center for Business and Eco-nomic Research, Center for Economic Education, Harry Reid Center for Environmental Studies (in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), Desert Biology Research Center, Center for Survey Research, Nuclear Waste Transportation Research Center and other research and public-service centers. Offering 108 undergraduate programs and 137 graduate tracts, UNLV graduated a class of 5,500 last year. The University operates on a semester system and is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, the Council of Graduate Schools, the American Council of Education and the Western College Association. All of the University’s academic programs are fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, and many programs have received further accreditation from independent national ac-creditation bodies.

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Dr. Neal J. Smatresk was appointed president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Aug. 6, 2009. Today, he leads a campus that is committed to serving Nevada by creating an educated work-force and forging community and business partnerships to move our state economy forward. Smatresk emphasizes UNLV’s role as a first choice institution dedicated to educational access and success for diverse students. Under Smatresk’s direction, UNLV established the Academic Suc-cess Center, which is living up to its name by helping students identify the right majors, succeed in their classes, and graduate on time. Student athletes are advised through the center, and are excelling academically. UNLV is a collaborative university that crosses internal and external boundaries. A testament to Smatresk’s vision is UNLV’s partnership with the highly respected Brookings Institution to establish Brookings Mountain West, the national think tank’s first foray this side of the Mississippi. Through this partnership and a commitment to respond to the state’s workforce demands, UNLV is driving research and innovation needed to diversify the region’s economic base and provide critically needed services for a dy-namic region. Smatresk is a scientist by training and received his Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Texas at Austin in 1980. Following post-doctoral work at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Smatresk joined the University of Texas, Arlington (UTA) department of biology in 1982. In his 22 years at UTA, he served as chair of biology and later dean of science, until his appointment as the chief academic officer at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 2004. During his time there, Hawaii’s flagship university entered the ranks of the top 25 federally funded institutions, gained three National Academy of Science members, and received recognition from the Chinese Ministry of Education as a Confucius Institute, an honor shared by only 11 other U.S. institutions. His career at UNLV began in 2007 as executive vice president and provost, where he was responsible for the leadership and administration of all academic and research programs, spanning 15 colleges and two professional schools. President Smatresk has received numerous teaching awards, and his research in cardio respiratory physiology has resulted in more than 50 papers and book chapters and grants from the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health. His undergraduate alma mater, Gettysburg College, awarded him its Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award in 2011.

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Bringing with him a wealth of experience and the reputation as one of the nation’s top administrators, Jim Livengood was introduced as UNLV’s 11th full-time Director of Athletics on Dec. 17, 2009. He wasted no time getting to work, as less than two weeks later he hired Bobby Hauck as the 10th head coach in Rebel football history. Just three months after that it was announced that a new, state-of-the-art basketball practice facility, the Mendenhall Center, would be built and that stunning addition to the department was dedicated in January 2012. In spring of 2011, Livengood chose Dave Rice to be head coach of the Runnin’ Rebel men’s basketball team and the veteran AD has also overseen the hiring of new coaches in UNLV sports such as baseball, softball and women’s volleyball. This past June, the State Board of Regents ap-proved a new contract for Livengood that will keep him running the department through at least December 2015. Livengood came to UNLV following a success-ful tenure of more than 15 years at the Univer-sity of Arizona where he oversaw an athletics program that annually competed for champion-ships not only in the Pac-10 Conference but also at a national level, maintained a high academic

standard for its student-athletes and continually operated its $43 million budget in the black. His fiscal leadership helped Arizona remain one of the lone black-ink athletics programs among a small handful of institutions that rely exclusively on generated funds and do not re-ceive state-appropriated monies. During his time in Tucson, he served as the Pacific-10 Con-ference president, chair of the Pac-10 Athletic Directors Revenue Sharing Committee and a member of the conference’s Bowl Committee and Basketball Tournament Subcommittee. He also was a member of the Rose Bowl Manage-ment Committee, the NCAA Fellows program, NACDA President, and chair of the NCAA Divi-sion I Men’s Basketball Committee, on which he served five years. His work at Arizona and its ascension on the national level earned him an Athletic Director of the Year Award from the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics in 2006 for Divi-sion I-A. Livengood initiated Campaign Arizona, which raised more than $130 million for athletic facility improvements and endowments while the Wild-cats maintained a top-25 competitive record in the NACDA Directors’ Cup (formerly Sears Cup), including high rankings of sixth in 1993-94, fourth in 1994-95, seventh in 1995-96, sixth in both 1996-97 and 1997-98 and ninth in 2001-02. That record reflects success throughout Ari-zona’s broad-based program, highlighted by participation in the 1994 and 2001 NCAA Men’s Final Four and champions of the 1997 NCAA Men’s National Basketball Tournament. Arizona also won the 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2006 and 2007 NCAA Women’s Softball College World Series titles, the 1996 and 2000 NCAA Women’s Golf title and the 2008 men’s and women’s NCAA Swimming Championships. Livengood is a member of the NCAA Fellows Program to mentor new athletic directors, has served as a member of the NCAA Peer Review Team from 1994-99, the NCAA Gender Equity Task Force, and the Women’s Committee on Athletics. He has been a member of the NACDA Preseason Football Games Committee since

2000 and was a member of the NACDA Strategic Planning Committee from 1999-2001. He served as NACDA president in 1998, and in 1999 was named Division I-A Athletic Director of the Year. He is also a member of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association, having served as presi-dent of that association in 1998. Livengood spent six years as the Athletics Director at Washington State University from 1988-93 where he developed what is still widely regarded as a model gender equity program. In addition he laid the groundwork for a student-athlete wellness center that is regarded as one of the finest in the nation. Livengood began his administrative career in 1980 as the Associate Director for Development and Public Relations at Washington State before becoming the Ath-letics Director at Southern Illinois, a position he held until returning to Washington State. Born March 28, 1945, in Walla Walla, Wash., he received his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in 1968 and completed his fifth-year education requirement for teaching certification at Central Washington University in 1972. He taught and served as an assistant foot-ball coach and track coach at Moses Lake High School in Washington in 1968-69, and as head football and basketball coach and counselor at Ephrata High School in Washington from 1972-80 before moving into athletics administration. Jim and his wife, Linda, have two grown chil-dren, Michelle, a lawyer in Flagstaff, and Jeremy, who resides in Phoenix. Both children are Uni-versity of Arizona graduates. Michelle earned her law degree in May 2000 and Jeremy gradu-ated in December1999. The Livengoods are the proud grandparents of four: new grandson Dylan and twins Emma and Isabella (3), born to Michelle and her hus-band, Jack Murphy, who is the men’s basketball head coach at NAU; and another recent addi-tion, grandson James, born to Jeremy and his wife, Megan, in 2011.

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LIEDathletic complex

The strength and conditioning center features 8,500-square-feet of main floor containing Olympic plat-

forms, free weights, power racks and more than 60 weight stations. Additionally, a 1,200-square-foot balcony offers

areas for plyometrics, stretching and aerobics.

The Lied Athletic Complex is an 8,500 sq. ft. facility that serves as the central hub for UNLV athletics.

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years in the Thomas & Mack30 .833home winning percentage #1attendance ranking on the west coast

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The Thomas & Mack Center is one of the most exciting arenas in col-lege basketball. It provides our team with a significant homecourt advantage and has been the site of many great memories in Runnin’ Rebel history.

> Runnin’ Rebel head coach and member of 1990 National Championship team DAVE RICE“ ”

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HONOREE CLASSIFICATION CLASSJeremy Anderson Athlete/Men’s Golf 2010Greg Anthony Athlete/Basketball 2002Rene Arceneaux* Distinguished Contributor 1994Dr. Thomas Armour Staff 1987Stacey Augmon Athlete/Basketball 2002Dr. Donald Baepler Administration 1994Freddie Banks Athlete/Basketball 2004Daniel Barber Athlete/Men’s Soccer 2010Roger Barnson* Administration/Coach 1987Ernie Becker Sr. Distinguished Contributor 1988Rex Bell Distinguished Contributor 1998Tim Blenkiron Athlete/Tennis 2008Bob Blum Distinguished Contributor 2000Dr. James Callaway Distinguished Contributor 2008Dr. Kathie Calloway Athlete/Basketball 1994Chad Campbell Athlete/Golf 2006Glenn Carano Athlete/Football 1989Jack Cason Distinguished Contributor 1994Bob Cline Distinguished Contributor 1989Dr. David Cohen Athlete/Soccer 1994Julie Crandall Athlete/Softball 2010Randall Cunningham Athlete/Football 1997Fred Dallimore Coach/Baseball 2004Michael “Chub” Drakulich Administration/Coach 1987Dr. Larry Easley* Coach/Men’s Tennis 2010Sally Fleisher Athlete/Swimming 2000Bob Florence Athlete/Basketball 1987Ralph Garcia Athlete/Baseball 1989Nick Garritano Athlete/Football 2010Armen Gilliam Athlete/Basketball 1998Glen Gondrezick Athlete/Basketball 1987Sidney Green Athlete/Basketball 1994Lori Harrigan Athlete/Softball 2002Mike “Cowboy” Haverty Athlete/Football 1988Nate Hawkins Athlete/Football 1987Dr. Gerald Higgins Distinguished Contributor 2002Christina Hixson Distinguished Contributor 1997

Class of 2012

Seven different Rebel sports will be represented dur-ing ceremonies this fall as the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2012 will be honored Oct. 12.

Six former Rebel standout players, one head coach and a distinguished contributor will join one team in be-ing inducted the night before the Battle for the Fremont Cannon football game between UNLV and Nevada, Reno.Born in 1987, UNLV’s Athletics Hall of Fame will now grow to 114 members strong. Under the hall’s bylaws, former student-athletes must have completed their eligibility at least 10 years earlier to be selected. Coaches and admin-istrators must have stopped working at the University five years previous. All classes now enter on a biennial basis.

The winningest coach in UNLV tennis history, FRED ALBRECHT led the Rebel netters from 1974-83 and com-piled a record of 230-80 for a winning percentage of .742. A longtime administrator on campus, Albrecht was called upon to serve as Interim Athletics Director in both 1995 and 2003 during searches for permanent replacements. He retired from UNLV in 2007 after 38 years with a final title of vice president for university and community relations.

LORENA DIACONESCU is arguably the Rebels women’s swimming program’s most decorated athlete. She won three consecutive Conference Swimmer of the Year awards from 2000-02 while setting school records in six separate events. Diaconescu earned All-America in 2000 and was honorable mention one year later. Winner of eight MW individual crowns as well as seven relay titles, she was also a two-time Olympian for her home country of Romania.

The highest-scoring basketball player in UNLV his-tory – men’s or women’s – LINDA FROHLICH finished with 2,355 points and a 21.2 PPG average in her dominating hoops career. The native of Oldendorf, Germany, was named USBWA National Freshman of the Year in 1999, AP Honorable Mention All-America as a sophomore and junior and then Third Team as a senior. Those seasons also saw Frohlich win Mountain West Player of the Year honors three straight years from 2000-02 before going on to a pro career in the WNBA and overseas.

Entering the Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Contributor is noted Las Vegas artist and illustrator MIKE MILLER. During the 1980s, Miller created and named the cartoon man with the long moustache known as “Hey Reb.” Miller was paid a single dollar for his work, which eventually helped UNLV vault to the top spot in college apparel licensing.

Still the leading Runnin’ Rebel scorer in history, EDDIE OWENS was the emerging program’s second All-American in men’s basketball when he was tabbed First Team by a pair of outlets as a junior in 1976. A magical se-

nior season saw him star as part of the so-called “Hardway Eight” team that gained fame by setting NCAA records for most points in a season, most 100-point games and most consecutive 100-point games en route to the school’s first Final Four appearance.

JACINT SMION turned in a career in the water that rivaled any in school history. The Mountain West Swimmer of the Year three consecutive seasons earned All-America honors at the 2000 NCAA Championships while also being honorable mention in two relays. His fourth All-America finish came in 2002. Simon won 10 conference champion-ships as an individual and one on a relay team and swam for his home nation of Hungary in the 2000 Summer Olympics.

AMIE STEWART was a dominant pitcher for domi-nant softball program in the mid-1990s. A second team All-America selection as a senior in 1995, her 30-9 mark is still the school record for wins a season. She led her team all the way to the Women’s College World Series and tossed two complete games while finishing with a .95 ERA en route to becoming the only Rebel to be named to a WCWS All-Tournament Team.

Arguably the top cornerback in school history, KEVIN THOMAS still holds numerous school and conference de-fensive records. The first player in school history to start 46 games, Thomas was the first defensive player from UNLV to earn All-America status in 26 years when he was named Third Team by Football News and Fourth Team by Sporting News. After helping his team win the Las Vegas Bowl as a junior, he became the program’s second three-time first team all-conference honoree and he was named the MW Defensive Player of the Year in 2001.

The 1984 UNLV FOOTBALL TEAM was the first of two in school history to win a conference championship and its 11-2 overall record included a victory over Toledo in the California Bowl. Going undefeated in the PCAA, the talent-rich squad featured the conference Offensive Player of the Year in All-America punter/quarterback Randall Cunningham; the Defensive Player of the Year in lineman Aaron Moog; and the Coach of the Year in Harvey Hyde.

Also being honored at the ceremony is the 2012 winner of the Silver Rebel Award -- former UNLV quarterback and longtime ESPN personality KENNY MAYNE.

HONOREE CLASSIFICATION CLASSTrena Hull Athlete/Track & Field 2000Joe Ingersoll Athlete/Football 1987Bill Ireland Administration/Coach 1987Larry Johnson Athlete/Basketball 2002Pauline Jordan Athlete/Basketball 2000Sam King Athlete/Football 1994Tony Knap Coach/Football 1989Joe Kristosik Athlete/Football 2008Todd Liebenstein Athlete/Football 1994Ryan Ludwick Athlete/Baseball 2010Don Lyons Athlete/Basketball/T&F 1987Alice Mason Administration/Coach 1987Keenan McCardell Athlete/Football 2004Al McDaniels Coach/Track & Field 2008Bob Mendenhall Distinguished Contributor 2010Elburt Miller Athlete/Basketball 1987Aaron Mitchell Athlete/Football 1989Ken Mitchell Athlete/Football 1989Bill “Wildcat” Morris Distinguished Contributor 1987Michael Morton Athlete/Football 1994Cyndi Parus Athlete/Softball 2006Dave Pearl Administration 1994Dr. Wayne Pearson Administration 1994Roger Pettersson Athlete/Tennis 2006Bart Pippenger Athlete/Swimming 2000Art Plunkett Athlete/Football 1994Herb Pryor Athlete/Baseball 1988Marilyn Redd* Distinguished Contributor 1997Chris Riley Athlete/Golf 2006Jackie Robinson Athlete/Basketball 1994Kim Rondina Athlete/Softball 2008Brad Rothermel Administration 1998Tommy Rowland Athlete/Football 1994Robbie Ryerson Athlete/Soccer 1998Warren Schutte Athlete/Golf 2004Luke Smith Athlete/Tennis 2008Robert Smith Athlete/Basketball 1987

HONOREE CLASSIFICATION CLASSRicky Sobers Athlete/Basketball 1987Raymond Strong Athlete/Football 1989Jerry Tarkanian Administration/Coach 1998Sheila Tarr Athlete/Track & Field 1997Reggie Theus Athlete/Basketball 1989Mike Thomas Athlete/Football 1989Misty Thomas Athlete/Basketball 1997Lisa Thompson Athlete/Track & Field 2000R.E. “Doc” Tobler Team Doctor/Trainer 1989Marianne Vallin Athlete/Tennis 2008Scott Warner Athlete/Men’s Tennis 1998Tom Wiesner Distinguished Contributor 1994Matt Williams Athlete/Baseball 1997Trevaia Williams Athlete/Track & Field 2006Mel Wolzinger Distinguished Contributor 2006Elbert “Ickey” Woods Athlete/Football 1998 *posthumous

TEAMS1958-59 Men’s Basketball Squad 19891967-68 Men’s Basketball Squad 19891968 Football Squad 19871974 Football Squad 19881976-77 Men’s Basketball Squad 19871979 Football Squad 19941980 Baseball Squad 19941985 Men’s Soccer Squad 20101986-87 Men’s Basketball Squad 19981989-90 Men’s Basketball Squad 20001989-90 Women’s Basketball Squad 20061990-91 Men’s Basketball Squad 20021994 Football Squad 20101995 Softball Squad 20081998 Men’s Golf Squad 2008

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Simon

1984 Football Team

Stewart

Thomas

Albrecht

Mayne

Owens

Frohlich

Miller

EIGHT INDIVIDUALS, ONE TEAM ELECTED TO UNLV HALL OF FAME

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BASKETBALLmen’s1 NCAA team championship4 Final Four appearances19 NCAA tournament appearances14 Conference championships11 League tournament titles19 All-Americans, 27 times1 John Wooden Award Winner13 NBA first round draft picks8 Lottery Picks

BASKETBALLwomen’s8 NCAA tournament appearances1 WNIT runner-up finish4 Conference championships5 League tournament titles9 All-Americans, 14 times1 National Freshman of the Year5 Conference MVPs2 Conference Freshmen of the Year

BASEBALL10 NCAA Regional appearances10 Conference championships13 All-Americans9 Freshmen All-Americans4 Conference MVPs1 Conference Coach of the Year1 Conference Pitcher of the Year

SWIMMINGwomen’s4 Conference titles9 All-Americans, 18 times15 Conference MVPs4 Conference Coaches of the Year

SWIMMINGmen’s7 Conference championships3 Regular season championship23 All-Americans, 59 times11 Conference MVPs9 Conference Coaches of the Year

FOOTBALL2 Conference championships3 Bowl game victories9 All-Americans, 13 times9 Conference MVPs1 Conference Student-Athlete of Year3 Conference Coaches of the Year4 Conference Freshmen of the Year2 Freshman All-Americans

GOLFmen’s1 NCAA team championship2 NCAA individual champions24 Consecutive NCAA berths, NCAA record6 Conference championships4 NCAA West Regional titles6 Conference individual titles22 All-Americans, 41 times3 NCAA Regional medalists2 National Coach of the Year Awards1 Ben Hogan Award Winner1 Jack Nicklaus Award Winner1 Fred Haskins Award Winner1 Golfstat Award Winner1 National Freshman of the Year11 Conference MVPs5 Conference Freshmen of the Year

GOLFwomen’s3 NCAA finals appearance10 Consecutive NCAA regional appearances1 NCAA individual appearance3 Conference championships4 All-Americans, 6 times4 Conference Golfer of the Year5 Conference Freshmen of the Year2 Conference Coaches of the Year

SOCCERmen’s 5 NCAA tournament appearances4 Conference championships1 League tournament title2 All-Americans, 3 times5 Conference MVPs2 Conference Coach of the Year2 Conference Freshman of the Year

SOFTBALL9 NCAA tournament appearances3 College World Series berths2 Conference title12 All-Americans, 20 times1 Olympic Gold Medallist, 3 times2 Conference Coaches of the Year, 5x5 Conference MVPs, 6 times2 Conference Pitchers of the Year1 Conference Freshman of the Year

SOCCERwomen’s3 NCAA Tournament appearances2 Conference title3 Conference MVPs2 League tournament titles2 Conference Coaches of the Year

VOLLEYBALL1 NCAA tournament appearance1 Conference tournament title2 Conference Freshmen of the Year2 Conference Coaches of the Year

TENNISmen’s2 NCAA individual champions3 Collegiate Grand Slam titles7 NCAA tournament appearances4 Conference tournament titles5 All-Americans, 9 times7 Conference MVPs3 Conference Coaches of the Year2 Conference Freshmen of the Year

TENNISwomen’s9 NCAA tournament appearances3 Conference tournament titles3 Regular season championships3 All-Americans, 5 times1 National Rookie of the Year9 Conference MVPs1 Conference Student-Athlete of Year4 Conference Freshmen of the Year2 Conference Coaches of the Year

TRACK | FIELD2 NCAA individual champions5 Conference outdoor titles1 Conference indoor title45 All-Americans, 85 times1 U.S. Olympic Head Coach

2011-12HONOR ROLL

ALL — AMERICANS

Rachel Dixon [women’s swimming]

Honorable Mention » 50 free » NCAA

Brett Zorich[women’s track and field]

Second Team » 800m » NCAA

Amanda Bingson [women’s track and field]

First Team » Hammer » NCAA

ALL — REGION | DISTRICT

Anthony Marshall [men’s basketball]

Second Team » District 17 » NABC

MOUNTAIN WEST PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Mayko Chwen Wang[women’s golf]

Co-Freshmen of the Year

Mike Moser[men’s basketball]

Newcomer of the Year

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Derek Ernst[men’s golf]

GCAA - West Region

Lucia Batta[women’s tennis]

Player of the Year

Blake Biddle[men’s golf]

GCAA - West Region

Kevin Penner[men’s golf]

GCAA - West Region

Mike Moser[men’s basketball]

Honorable Mention » Associated Press

Mike Moser [men’s basketball]

First Team » District VIII » USBWAFirst Team » District 17 » NABC

Dana Finkelstein[women’s golf]

Co-Freshmen of the Year

Erick Fedde[baseball]

Freshman » Louisville Slugger

Katelyne Herrington[women’s swimming]

Honorable Mention » 100 fly » NCAA

Derek Ernst[men’s golf]

Honorable Mention » PING

Kevin Penner[men’s golf]

Honorable Mention » PING

Salvador Bernal[men’s soccer]

Freshmen of the Year

Mark Roberts [women’s tennis]

ITA » Mountain Region Assistant Coach

COACH OF THE YEAR

Amanda Bingson [track and field]

Hammer » U.S. Track & Field

OLYMPIANS

UNLV Asst. Coach Khadevis Robinson

[track and field]800m » U.S. Track & Field

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CHAMPIONS

NOTABLE REBELSNOTABLE REBELSNOTABLE REBELSNOTABLE REBELS

larry JOHNSON» Former Runnin’ Rebel» Member of 1990 NCAA Championship team» College Basketball’s Player of the Year» 2-time NBA All-Star» NBA Rookie of the Year

charley HOFFMAN» Former Rebel golfer» 2-time PGA Tour Champion

kenny MAYNE» Former Rebel quarterback» ESPN talent and TV pitchman» 2006 Dancing with the Stars participant

» Former Rebel All-American» 2008 MLB All-Star

lori HARRIGAN» Former Rebel softball pitcher» 3-time Olympic Gold Medalist

shawn MARION» Former Runnin’ Rebel» NBA Champion» 4-time NBA All-Star

ryan MOORE» Former Rebel golfer

» 2004 Individual NCAA Champion» PGA Tour Champion

adam SCOTT» Former Rebel golfer» 8-time PGA Tour Champion

randall CUNNINGHAM» Former Rebel quarterback/punter» Two-time All-American» First QB selected in 1985 NFL Draft» Played in four Pro Bowls» 1998 NFL Player of the Year» Three-time Bert Bell Award winner» All-time NFL QB rushing yards leader

keenan MCCARDELL» Former Rebel wide receiver

» First UNLV alumnus to score in Super Bowl» 2 TDs in Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl win

» Played in two Pro Bowls» Retired among top 10 in NFL history with 883 receptions

ickey WOODS» Former Rebel running back

» 1986 NCAA rushing champion» Highest NFL draft pick in UNLV history

» Popularized famed “Ickey Shuffle”» Led Bengals to Super Bowl XXIII

george MALOOF» Former Rebel defensive back» Chairman of Palms Hotel» Maloof family owns NBA’s Sacramento Kings

greg ANTHONY» Former Runnin’ Rebel» Member of 1990 NCAA Championship team» 11-year NBA career» TV Analyst

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2013 UNLV BASEBALL SCHEDULEDATE TEAM TIME2/15/13 TENNESSEE 6:05 PM PT 2/16/13 TENNESSEE (DH) 1:05 PM PT TENNESSEE (DH) TBA 2/17/13 TENNESSEE 1:05 PM PT 2/21/13 at Pacific 6:00 PM PT 2/22/13 vs. Gonzaga 1:00 PM PT 2/22/13 at Pacific 6:00 PM PT 2/23/13 vs. Gonzaga 12:00 PM PT2/28/13 VS. BRADLEY^ 7:35 PM PT 3/01/13 VS. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT^ 6:05 PM PT 3/02/13 VS. BRADLEY^ 6:05 PM PT 3/03/13 VS. HAWAI’I^ 6:05 PM PT 3/04/13 HAWAI’I 6:05 PM PT 3/08/13 at Stanford 5:30 PM PT 3/09/13 at Stanford 1:30 PM PT 3/10/13 at Stanford 1:00 PM PT 3/12/13 at CSU Bakersfield 6:00 PM PT 3/15/13 NEW MEXICO* 6:05 PM PT 3/16/13 NEW MEXICO* 2:05 PM PT 3/17/13 NEW MEXICO* 1:05 PM PT 3/18/13 BYU 3:05 PM PT 3/22/13 at San Diego State* 6:00 PM PT 3/23/13 at San Diego State* 2:00 PM PT 3/24/13 at San Diego State* 1:00 PM PT 3/25/13 at San Diego 6:00 PM PT 3/29/13 AIR FORCE* 6:05 PM PT 3/30/13 AIR FORCE* 2:05 PM PT 3/31/13 AIR FORCE* 1:05 PM PT 4/05/13 at Fresno State* 6:35 PM PT 4/06/13 at Fresno State* 6:35 PM PT 4/07/13 at Fresno State* 1:05 PM PT 4/10/13 ARIZONA STATE 6:05 PM PT 4/12/13 NEVADA, RENO* 6:05 PM PT 4/13/13 NEVADA, RENO* 2:05 PM PT 4/14/13 NEVADA, RENO* 1:05 PM PT 4/16/13 at UC Riverside 3:00 PM PT 4/19/13 SAN DIEGO STATE* 6:05 PM PT 4/20/13 SAN DIEGO STATE* 2:05 PM PT 4/21/13 SAN DIEGO STATE* 1:05 PM PT 4/24/13 at Arizona State 6:30 PM MT 4/26/13 at New Mexico* 6:00 PM MT 4/27/13 at New Mexico* 5:00 PM MT 4/28/13 at New Mexico* 1:00 PM MT 4/30/13 UC RIVERSIDE 3:05 PM PT 5/03/13 FRESNO STATE* 6:05 PM PT 5/04/13 FRESNO STATE* 2:05 PM PT 5/05/13 FRESNO STATE* 1:05 PM PT 5/06/13 SAN DIEGO 3:05 PM PT 5/10/13 at Nevada, Reno* 6:00 PM PT 5/11/13 at Nevada, Reno* 1:00 PM PT 5/12/13 at Nevada, Reno* 1:00 PM PT 5/16/13 at Air Force* 3:00 PM MT 5/17/13 at Air Force* 2:00 PM MT 5/18/13 at Air Force* 1:00 PM MT

MOUNTAIN WEST TOURNAMENT 5/22/13-5/26/13 TBA at Fresno, Calif. TBA

Home Game ALL CAPS and BOLD ^ denotes Rebel Classic in Las Vegas * denotes Mountain West Game