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No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown Last School2 Tyler Andersen P L/L 5-7 155 Sr. 3L West Jordan, Utah Jordan HS4 Tyson Gonzalez OF R/R 5-9 170 R-Jr. JC/RS Orem, Utah SLCC5 Cody Guymon C R/R 6-1 195 Sr. 2L Livermore, Calif. St. Mary’s6 AustinShackelfordOF L/R 5-10 180 Sr. 1L Phoenix,Ariz. WhitmanCollege7 TylerRelf OF R/R 6-0 185 So. 1L Sandy,Utah AltaHS8 MichaelBeltran INF R/R 6-0 185 Sr. 3L Lakewood,Calif. St.JohnBoscoHS9 TreyNielsen INF/P R/R 6-1 190 Fr. HS SaltLakeCity SkylineHS10 JamesBrooks INF S/R 6-3 180 Jr. JC Melbourne,Australia CochiseCC12 JoePond P R/R 6-2 195 R-So. 1L/RS Centerville,Utah JudgeMemorialHS15 CoryHunt INF R/R 5-9 165 Fr. HS SaltLakeCity JordanHS17 BenMordini P R/R 6-3 205 Fr. HS Denver,Colo. CherryCreekHS18 MarkMoorman INF L/L 6-1 205 Sr. 1L Hoofddorp,Netherlands CochiseCC19 KesleyKondo P S/R 6-2 185 Jr. JC SaoPaulo,Brazil WestLosAngelesCC20 BrockDuke P R/R 6-2 215 So. 1L Salem,Utah SpanishForkHS22 StephenStreich P L/L 5-10 170 Sr. 3L Phoenix,Ariz. UniversityofSanDiego24 C.J.Cron C/1B R/R 6-4 230 Jr. 2L Phoenix,Ariz. MountainPointeHS25 TrentJohnson P/INF R/R 6-0 185 Sr. 1L IdahoFalls,Idaho CollegeofSouthernIdaho26 JoshAlexander OF R/R 6-2 190 Fr. HS Phoenix,Ariz. MountainPointeHS27 RickAnton P L/L 6-0 190 Sr. 1L Prescott,Ariz. YavapaiJC28 ZachAdams P R/R 6-4 195 So. 1L WestJordan,Utah CottonwoodHS30 ShaunCooper OF R/R 5-10 195 Jr. JC Tuscon,Ariz. PimaCC32 LukeWest P R/R 6-5 205 Fr. HS Sandy,Utah JuanDiegoHS33 NickGreen P L/L 6-2 195 R-Fr. RS Holladay,Utah CottonwoodHS34 TylerWagner P R/R 6-3 180 So. 1L LasVegas,Nev. BishopGormanHS35 BlakeGolding P L/R 6-2 200 Jr. 1L Provo,Utah LongBeachCityCollege36 TylerShreve P R/R 6-3 218 Fr. HS Highland,Calif. RedlandsEastValleyHS37 BuddyAdams P R/L 6-2 185 Fr. HS Salem,Utah SalemHS38 JoshChapman P R/R 6-0 210 Fr. HS Scottsdale,Ariz. SaguaroHS39 JoJoSharrar C R/R 6-2 220 Jr. 2L ThousandOaks,Calif.NewberryParkHS40 Gavin Green OF L/L 6-0 190 Jr. 2L Layton, Utah Layton HS

Coaching Staff11 BillKinneberg,HeadCoach21 MikeCrawford,AssistantCoach29 BryanKinneberg,AssistantCoach14 PeteFlores,VolunteerAssistant

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U T A H B A S E B A L LT H E U T A H E X P E R I E N C E U T A H B A S E B A L LQ U I C K F A C T S

QUICK FACTSUniversity of Utah InformationLocation ............................. Salt Lake City, UtahElevation ................................................. 4,500Founded .................................................. 1850Enrollment ............................................ 29,251Nickname ................................................. UtesColors ................................Crimson and WhiteMascot .....................Swoop (Red-Tailed Hawk)Web Site .......................... www.UtahUtes.comConference ..............................Mountain WestPresident .........................Dr. Michael K. YoungAthletics Director .......................... Dr. Chris Hill

Coaching StaffHead Coach: ............................. Bill Kinneberg ............................................... Arizona, 1980Career Record (yrs): ...........423-387 (15 Years)Record at Utah (yrs): ............178-204 (7 Years)Assistant Coach: ......................Mike Crawford .....................................3rd Year, Arizona ’00Assistant Coach: ................... Bryan Kinneberg ................ 4th Year, North Carolina State ’05Assistant Coach: ............................Pete Flores 3rd Year, Southern Nazarene ’04

Team Information2010 Record ........................................... 23-28Conference Record/Finish ..............10-13 (6th)Postseason................................................. N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ................17/13Position Starters Returning/Lost ................5/7Pitchers Returning/Lost .............................. 7/3Newcomers: ................................................ 12Home Field: ................ Spring Mobile BallparkCapacity: .............................................. 15,500Dimentions: .......... 345-385-420-375-345-315Practice Fields: .......Spence Eccles Field House Ute Field

MEDIA INFORMATIONAssociate AD/Sports Information ........ Liz AbelAssociate SID .................................. Kyle HarrisAssistant SID/Baseball Contact ........................ Brooke FredericksonEmail ....... [email protected] ...................................... (801) 581-8302Cell ........................................... (801) 493-9254Fax .......................................... (801) 581-4358Assistant SID ............................... Mike DeVineMailing Address ...... 1825 E. South Campus Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84112

2011 BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

BROOKE FREDERICKSON

Assistant Director of Communications

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2011 Roster ............................................. IFCQuick Facts/Media Information .................. 12011 Season Preview...............................2-32011 Schedule ............................................ 4

Coaches And StaffHead Coach Bill Kinneberg ......................... 6Assistant Coaches/Support Staff .............7-8

The Utah ExperienceSalt Lake City ............................................ 10The University of Utah .............................. 11Academics ..........................................12-13Campus Life .............................................. 14Spring Mobile Ballpark ............................. 15Spence Eccles Field House ........................ 16Team Room ............................................... 17Strength and Conditioning ..................18-19A Night With… .......................................... 20

Player ProfilesReturner Bios .......................................22-39Newcomer Bios .................................. 40-46

Record Book2010 Statistics........................................... 482010 Results ............................................. 49Award Winners ......................................... 50Draft Picks ................................................. 51All-Time Results ........................................ 52Record Book ............................................. 53Letterwinners ......................................54-55

The 2011 University of Utah baseball media guide was designed and written by assistant sports information director Brooke Frederickson. Editorial assistance was provided by the Utah SID office. Cover design by Brooke Frederickson. Photography by Steve Wilson, Matt Brown, Russ Isabela, Kevin C. Cox, Grant Halverson, Franke Donlon, Terry Newfarmer, Frank Jensen, George Seeley, NCAA Photos, the Utah Travel Council and the Salt Lake City Convention and Visitors Bureau.

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The 2011 Utah baseball team will look to combine youth with experience to have a strong final season in the Mountain West Conference.

The Utes return a solid core of players, including 2010 first-team junior All-America catcher C.J. Cron, three-year senior starter Michael Beltran, and all-conference senior pitcher Rick Anton. Utah is also excited about a solid class of newcomers that will be expected to make an immediate impact.

“Our team naturally revolves around C.J., and the ability that he brings to us offensively and defensively,” Utah head coach Bill Kinneberg said. “No matter if he is playing catcher or first base, he is one of the better players in the country and that is going to help us win a lot of games this year.

Utah has a difficult schedule ahead with series against Cal, Arkansas, TCU and UAB. The Utes will also play in the prestigious Houston College Classic against powerhouses Texas A&M, Baylor and Kentucky. Also on the schedule is an exhibition game against the Triple-A Salt Lake Bees.

INFIELDIn the infield, the Utes return a solid

core in Beltran, Cron, and Mark Moorman but have a tough task in replacing all-conference third-baseman Nick Kuroczko as well as two-year starter Tyler Yagi, who is on an LDS mission.

Beltran has started all three seasons at shortstop, but will look to move to second base for his senior season. He finished second on the team last year with a .338 batting average and led the MWC in stolen bases (16).

Cron and Moorman switched off regularly at first base last year, and will continue that rotation again this season. Moorman hit .241 in 37 games for Utah last year.

Newcomer James Brooks will move into the shortstop position. At Cochise College last season, Brooks was an all-region selection after leading the conference in runs scored and finishing second in hits.

SEASON OUTLOOK

At third base, freshman Trey Nielsen has quickly made an impact and looks to take over the starting role. The all-state selection out of Skyline High School hit .444 his senior season with 10 home runs.

Another freshman, Cory Hunt, will be looking to earn playing time in his first season as a backup in the infield. Hunt hit .453 with 11 doubles his senior year at Jordan High School, earning all-state honors. Senior Trent Johnson, who pitched in three games last year for Utah, will also play a role in the infield.

CATCHERSCatcher will be one of the strongest and

most experienced positions on the field for Utah this year.

Cron will lead things behind the plate for the third-straight season, in addition to playing first base. Cron earned first-team All-America honors last season from the NCBWA, Collegiate Baseball newspaper and Ping!Baseball and has already received several preseason All-

America accolades. Cron was also the NCBWA’s District VIII Player of the Year, the MWC Player of the Year and named as a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy, awarded to the top player in collegiate baseball.

Cron led the nation last year with 1.65 RBI per game. He also ranked in the top 10 nationally in slugging percentage (fifth, .817) and home runs per game (eighth, 0.41).

Jo Jo Sharrar rotated in the catcher position with Cron last year, starting 30 games for the Utes along with nine at designated hitter. He hit .316 on the season.

Returning to the team after a two-year LDS mission is 2008 all-conference designated hitter Cody Guymon. Guymon led the Mountain West Conference with a .383 batting average in 2008, including 15 doubles. In addition to catcher and designated hitter, he may also see time at first base.

Michael Beltran led the MWC last year in stolen bases.

C.J. Cron earned several All-America honors last season.

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SEASON OUTLOOK

OUTFIELDThe Utes lose all three starting

outfielders from last season. Six different players will be fighting for time in the outfield. All six of them will see playing time as the season begins.

The most experienced returning player is junior Gavin Green, who started 15 games last year in the outfield during times when other players were injured. He hit .317 in 20 games for Utah.

A pair of newcomers who have been impressive early on are freshman Josh Alexander and junior transfer Shaun Cooper. Alexander, a 19th-round draft pick from last season, was an All-American in high school after hitting .518 with 14 home runs and 45 RBI as a senior. Cooper attended Arizona as a freshman in 2009 before spending last year at Pima College. He was an all-region player at Pima with a .330 batting average, 18 stolen bases and 44 RBI.

Junior Tyson Gonzalez sat out last season after an injury, but has been praised for his defensive ability. Gonzalez played at Salt Lake CC from 2006-07 before an LDS mission. He hit .286 with 18 stolen bases in 2007 for SLCC.

Senior Austin Shackelford also has experience, starting six games in the outfield last year. Another player who returns from a mission is sophomore Tyler Relf, who started 24 games his freshman year in 2008.

PITCHERSThe Utes lose significant experience

on the mound with the graduations of starting pitchers Jordan Whatcott, Bryn Card and Andrew Wilding, but a group of younger pitchers will look to build on their experience from last season to step into their shoes.

Anton led Utah with seven wins last year, earning second-team all-conference honors. He had a 5.13 ERA with 64 strikeouts. The senior only allowed three home runs, which led the league.

“Anton has been through the battles in the league along with Zach Adams, Brock Duke and Stephen Streich,” Kinneberg said. “We have some maturity and depth on the mound that we probably haven’t had in the past. A healthy Joe Pond will make a big difference in the pitching staff. Tyler Wagner will just be pitching this year which has made a big difference in his approach to the game and his ability on the mound.”

Duke, Adams and Wagner, all freshman last year, gained valuable experience last season and the Utes will look for them to step into bigger roles. Duke led Utah with four saves and a team-high 21 appearances. He had 32 strikeouts. Adams was 1-2 with a 4.86 ERA, including two saves and 41 strikeouts. Wagner made a strong impact late in the year. He had three saves and a 2.11 ERA, striking out 23. He also played some in the infield, getting hits on five of his 12 at-bats.

Pond sat out last season following Tommy John surgery after playing in 15 games as a freshman. He had a 1-1 record with 20 strikeouts in 2009.

Streich enters his senior year as one of Utah’s most consistent relievers. He closed out 13 games for the Utes last year, finishing with a 4-3 record, one save and a 5.45 ERA. Senior Tyler Andersen (14 appearances, 3.71 ERA) will also be relied on in relief.

Incoming pitchers who Kinneberg hopes can contribute immediately are freshmen Luke West, Josh Chapman and Ben Mordini as well as junior transfer Kesley Kondo. West led Juan Diego to the 2010 Utah state championship. He was 7-2 with a 2.00 ERA as a senior. Chapman earned all-region honors at Saguaro (Ariz.), leading the team to a state championship. Mordini had a 6-1 record his senior season at Cherry Creek High School (Colo.) with 80 strikeouts. He was drafted in the 41st round last year. Kondo is an all-conference player out of West Los Angeles College.

“Mordini, West and Chapman are all really good freshmen pitchers who will see a lot of action in key roles for us,” Kinneberg said. “All three have done a great job in the fall and are progressing nicely. Kondo also adds some depth and variety to our staff.” Rick Anton had a team-high seven wins last

year, earning all-MWC honors. Cody Guymon returns from an LDS mission. He led the MWC in batting average in 2008.

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2011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Location TimeFeb. 18 California Berkeley, Calif. 1:30 p.m. PTFeb. 19 California Berkeley, Calif. 1:00 p.m. PTFeb. 20 California Berkeley, Calif. 1:00 p.m. PTFeb. 25 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 3:00 p.m. CTFeb. 26 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 1:00 p.m. CTFeb.27 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 1:00 p.m. CT Houston College ClassicMarch 4 Texas A&M Houston, Texas 3:30 p.m. CTMarch 5 Baylor Houston, Texas Noon CTMarch 6 Kentucky Houston, Texas 11:00 a.m. CT Jack Gifford Memorial TournamentMarch 10 UC Davis Santa Clara, Calif. 6:00 p.m. PTMarch11 Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. 6:00 p.m. PTMarch 12 San Jose State San Jose, Calif. 6:00 p.m. PTMarch 13 Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. 11:00 a.m. PTMarch 17 BYU Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 6:00 p.m. MTMarch 18 BYU Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 6:00 p.m. MTMarch 19 BYU Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 1:00 p.m. MTMarch 21 Southern Utah Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 6:00 p.m. MTMarch 22 Southern Utah Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 3:00 p.m. MTMarch 25 Air Force Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 6:00 p.m. MTMarch 26 Air Force Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 1:00 p.m. MTMarch 27 Air Force Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 1:00 p.m. MTMarch 29 Utah Valley Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 6:00 p.m. MTApril 1 UNLV Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 6:00 p.m. MTApril 2 UNLV Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 1:00 p.m. MTApril 3 UNLV Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 1:00 p.m. MTApril 5 Southern Utah Cedar City, Utah 3:00 p.m. MTApril 8 San Diego State San Diego, Calif. 6:00 p.m. PTApril 9 San Diego State San Diego, Calif. 1:00 p.m. PTApril 10 San Diego State San Diego, Calif. 1:00 p.m. PTApril 12 Utah Valley Orem, Utah 6:00 p.m. MTApril 15 New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 6:00 p.m. MTApril 16 New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 1:00 p.m. MTApril 17 New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 1:00 p.m. MTApril 19 BYU Provo, Utah 6:00 p.m. MTApril 21 Tulane New Orleans, La. 6:30 p.m. CTApril 22 Tulane New Orleans, La. 6:30 p.m. CTApril 23 Tulane New Orleans, La. 1:00 p.m. CTApril 26 Utah Valley Orem, Utah 6:00 p.m. MTApril 29 Air Force Colorado Springs, Colo. 2:00 p.m. MTApril 30 Air Force Colorado Springs, Colo. 1:00 p.m. MTMay 1 Air Force Colorado Springs, Colo. Noon MTMay 6 San Diego State Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) Noon MTMay 7 San Diego State Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) Noon MTMay 8 San Diego State Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) Noon MTMay 10 Southern Utah Cedar City, Utah 2:00 p.m. MTMay 13 TCU Fort Worth, Texas 6:00 p.m. CTMay 14 TCU Fort Worth, Texas 2:00 p.m. CTMay 15 TCU Fort Worth, Texas 1:00 p.m. CTMay 17 Utah Valley Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) 6:00 p.m. MTMay 19 UAB Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) Noon MTMay 20 UAB Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) Noon MTMay 21 UAB Salt Lake City (Spring Mobile) Noon MT

May 24-28 MWC Tournament San Diego, Calif. TBA

June 3-5 NCAA RegionalsJune 10-13 NCAA Super RegionalsJune 18-28 College World Series

Brock Duke led Utah with four saves last season.

Stephen Streich has been one of Utah’s most consistent pitchers over the last few years.

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COACHES AND STAFF

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The dedicated and personable Bill Kinneberg is in his eighth season at the helm of the University of Utah baseball team. He was named head coach of the program on Sept. 15, 2004, marking his second stint in the Utes’ dugout.

Kinneberg led Utah back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1960 in 2009, as the Utes won their first Mountain West Conference tournament with a 9-3 win over San Diego State in the championship game. Utah won two games at NCAA’s, defeating Gonzaga and Georgia Southern in the Fullerton Regional.

Since his return to Utah, Kinneberg has infused a winning mentality in the clubhouse. Ryan Khoury (2006) and C.J. Cron (2010) each earned first-team All-America honors and were selected as MWC Player of the Year.

Kinneberg has had several players drafted, including Khoury and three-time All-MWC selection Jay Brossman. All-conference pitcher Stephen Fife was Utah’s highest draft pick ever in 2008, going in the third round. Pitchers Brian Budrow and Jordan Whatcott were both drafted in 2009.

Kinneberg’s teams have steadily moved up in the conference standings each year and several have rewritten the record books. Brossman holds records for hits, doubles, RBI and total bases. Khoury holds the school record for career runs scored and Corey Shimada ranks first in the record books for triples, stolen bases, runs scored and walks.

In 15 seasons as a head coach at the NCAA Division I level, Kinneberg has a record of 423-387. He earned his 400th victory in the 2009 NCAA tournament with a win over Gonzaga.

Kinneberg has coached collegiate baseball for 26 years. His teams established school records for victories in a season at UTEP in 1985, Wyoming in 1990 and Utah in 1996. Kinneberg’s first stint as the head coach was in 1996, leading the Utes to a 30-22 record. His squad tied for third place in the Western Athletic Conference’s Northern Division.

Kinneberg has also made his mark on the national scene. In 2010 he served as the head coach of the US National Team that won a silver medal at the FISU World University Championships in Japan.

BILL KINNEBERGHead Coach8th Season (16th Overall)Career Record: 423-387Utah Record: 178-204

Kinneberg has done several stints with USA Baseball. He served as the pitching coach in 2007 and 1999. The 2007 pitching staff turned in a 25-12 mark in international competition, and finished with a scant 1.93 earned-run average. Kinneberg also spent several years as director of the organization’s athlete development program.

Prior to joining the Utah staff, Kinneberg was working for the Chicago White Sox organization as a minor league pitching coach.

From 1996 through 2001, Kinneberg was the associate head baseball coach at the University of Arizona. The Wildcats were 124-102 and advanced to an NCAA Regional Tournament during Kinneberg’s tenure with the Wildcats.

Kinneberg was the head coach at Utah from May 1995 through July 1996. Kinneberg coached three All-Western Athletic Conference athletes during the 1996 season at Utah. The Utes also set four school records, which are still intact today, during Kinneberg’s first stint with the Utes.

Prior to his time with the Utes, Kinneberg was an assistant baseball coach at Arizona State from 1992 through 1994. During the 1993 and 1994 seasons, Kinneberg helped lead the Sun Devils to back-to-back appearances in the College World Series. Kinneberg was the head baseball coach at Wyoming from 1986 through 1992. While in charge of the Cowboys’ program, Kinneberg guided his team to the WAC playoffs in five of his seven seasons. In 1990, he earned Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors, leading Wyoming to a 37-18 record. Kinneberg coached 16 All-Western Athletic Conference players during his seven seasons in Laramie.

Kinneberg served as head coach at UTEP in 1985. Kinneberg’s coaching career began in 1980, when he became an assistant coach at UTEP. He served in that capacity for four seasons.

In addition to his duties with USA Baseball, Kinneberg worked with the Italian Olympic team in 1984, serving as pitching coach. Kinneberg is a 1980 graduate of the University of Arizona. He attended graduate school at UTEP from 1980-1982.

Kinneberg and his wife Janet reside in Sandy, Utah. They have two children, Joe (10) and David (8).

COACHING EXPERIENCEUniversity of UtahHead Coach: 1995-1996, 2004-present

USA BaseballPitching Coach: 2007, 1999Head Coach: 2010

Chicago White Sox OrganizationPitching Coach: 2003-04

USA BaseballDirector, Athlete Development Program

University of ArizonaAssociate Head Coach: 1996-2001Assistant Coach: 1992-94

University of WyomingHead Coach: 1986-1992

UTEPHead Coach: 1985Assistant Coach: 1980-84

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MIKE CRAWFORDPitching Coach3rd Season

Mike Crawford is in his third year as the pitching coach for the University of Utah. Last season, Utah led the conference in fewest walks, hits and home runs allowed. The team finished second in opposing batting average and saves, behind only College World Series participant TCU.

In his first year in 2009, Crawford coached MLB draft picks Brian Budrow and Jordan Whatcott. Utah also set a school record for strikeouts en route to winning the MWC Tournament.

Crawford came to Utah after spending two seasons as associate head coach at Yavapai College where the Roughriders were 41-16-1 in 2008. They climbed to as high as No. 9 in the national polls, and won their league title with a 30-8 mark. Crawford’s pitching staff was one of six schools in the 13-team league with an earned-run average below 4.00 (3.81). It was fourth in the conference strikeouts (393).

From 2002-2005, Crawford was the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Cochise College in Douglas, Ariz. He helped the Apaches to a pair of second-place league finishes (2004, 2005), and the 2005 pitching staff had the lowest earned-run average in the conference (2.66). As CC recruiting coordinator, he saw three of his four recruiting classes play for a regional championship. Before that he worked two seasons at Pima College in Tucson, Ariz.

Crawford played at the University of Arizona from 1999-2000. He was a starting pitcher for the Wildcats both years and was named the Pac-10 Pitcher of Week in May, 1999. He graduated from UA in 2001 with a bachelor’s of science in communication and went on to get his master’s from the United States Sports Academy in June, 2008.

The Tucson native’s playing career began at Yavapai College as a starting pitcher in 1997-98. In 1998, he was named as the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) Pitcher of the Year.

Crawford and his wife, Sarah, have a five-year-old son, Kolby.

BRYAN KINNEBERGHitting Coach4th Season

Assistant coach Bryan Kinneberg is in his fourth season on the University of Utah coaching staff. He serves as hitting coach and is the third base coach.

Over the past two seasons, Kinneberg has coached All-American C.J. Cron into one of the best hitters in the country. Cron led the nation in RBI per game in 2010.

In 2008, Utah led the conference with a .323 batting average.Kinneberg came to the Utes after a two-year stint at Oklahoma State

as its volunteer assistant coach. At OSU, he assisted with the hitters and infielders, and coached first base. The Cowboys led the Big 12 in nearly every offensive statistical category in 2007, including batting average (.319), doubles (144), home runs (86) and slugging (.518). In addition, the team fielded at a .971 clip.

While on staff at OSU, Kinneberg saw the team make two postseason appearances. In 2007, the Cowboys were one win away from the College World Series, falling to Louisville in the third game of the Super Regional. OSU went 83-41 while Kinneberg was on staff, and had a school record 11 players taken in the MLB draft in 2007.

Kinneberg played at North Carolina State where he was part of two NCAA Regional teams. Kinneberg also played for Phoenix College in Peoria, Ariz. He was an all-district player there, ranking among the league’s best hitters. Phoenix played in the NJCAA national title game in 2001.

He graduated from NC State in 2005 with a degree in philosophy.Kinneberg and his wife Stephanie have a toddler son Gavin and infant

daughter Ella Grace.

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Matt ThomasMarketing

Jon WebsterStrength Coach

Steve RileyEvent Management

Scott KlassAthletic Trainer

Rob RaineyAcademic Advisor

Steve JoyceManager

Michael K. YoungUniversity President

Dr. Chris HillDirector of Athletics

Liz AbelAssociate Athletics

Director

Mary BowmanAssociate Athletics

Director

Pete OliszczakAssociate Athletics

Director

Doug KnuthAssociate Athletics

Director

PETE FLORESVolunteer Assistant3rd Season

Pete Flores begins his third season at Utah as a volunteer assistant. He works with the team in all areas and also serves as the first base coach.

Before joining the Utes, Flores spent three seasons at East Los Angeles College, serving as the top assistant. East made the state regional tournament two of the last three seasons. Flores worked with the team in a number of areas, including hitting, base-running and skill work.

Flores also spent the last three summers (2006-’08) coaching in the Central Illinois Collegiate League. In 2005, Flores coached for one year at South Gate High School in Los Angeles, where the team made the city semifinal. Prior to that, he played at Southern Nazarene, as well as El Camino College.

Flores also played at University High in Santa Monica, Calif., reaching the city championships in 1998.

ATHLETIC STAFF

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THE UTAH EXPERIENCE

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Employment opportunities, culture, quality of life and recreation are some of the reasons why Salt Lake City is consistently named one of the nation’s best cities. In the May 2010 issue of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine, Salt Lake City was No. 5 on its list of the “10 Best Cities for the Next Decade.” Forbes Magazine selected Salt Lake City as “The Best City for Jobs” in both 2007 and 2008. Nestled between the Wasatch and Oquirrh Mountain ranges and the Great Salt Lake, the city is located in one of the most picturesque places on earth. The lowest point within city boundaries is 4,210 feet near the Great Salt Lake, and the highest is Grandview Peak at 9,410 feet. The Great Salt Lake (48 miles wide and 90 miles long) is the world’s second largest saltwater lake and the largest lake in the western United States. The city is the cultural, financial, educational, technological, commercial, and communications hub of the

Intermountain West. Utah was named the most technologically advanced state in the 2008 Digital States Survey. Salt Lake is also home to world-renowned medical and technology industries. Cultural and ethnic activities flourish in Salt Lake City and its vibrant downtown features dining, shopping, music and ethnic festivals, art galleries, professional symphony, opera, theater and dance. The annual Sundance Film Festival, which is the largest independent film festival in the U.S., attracts movie stars, celebrities, and thousands of film buffs to the area every year. According to P3/Production Update Magazine, Utah is one of the “10 Best States in the Nation for Film.” Professional sports franchises in Salt Lake City include the Utah Jazz (NBA), Real Salt Lake (Major League Soccer), the Salt Lake Bees (AAA baseball) and the Utah Grizzlies (East Coast Hockey League).

Salt Lake City, home to the University of Utah and the state’s capital city, offers an unrivaled blend of metropolitan life and recreational opportunities. With 179,894 residents, Salt Lake City is the largest city in the state and its metro population of 1,333,914 ranks in the top 40 in the United States. Yet Salt Lake City maintains the charm of a small western city.

SALT LAKE CITY

The Best City• Fifth-best City for the Next Decade, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine• “Best City for Jobs,” Forbes Magazine• 237 days of sunshine per year• 15 percent average humidity • Host city for the 2002 Winter Olympics

Entertainment• 14 ski resorts within an hour’s drive• Home to the Sundance Film Festival• Four professional sports franchises• Symphony, opera, theater and dance

Salt Lake International Airport• Five minutes from downtown • Delta Airlines hub• 23rd-busiest airport in the U.S.

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Founded in 1850, the University of Utah now encompasses 1,500 acres in the foothills of the towering Wasatch Mountain range. The campus is located just minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and world-class ski resorts, and includes an eclectic mix of teaching and research facilities in a park-like setting of trees, fountains, flowering malls and pedestrian walkways. Home to a student population of over 29,000, the U offers some 100 undergraduate and 90 graduate majors. Many of the U.’s programs are nationally ranked, including law, pharmacy, architecture, business, engineering and dance. Utah ranks among the top public research universities in the nation, with particular distinction in medicine, genetics and engineering. In 2008-2009, the University received a record-setting $376.7 million in external funding for research. University of Utah geneticist Mario R. Capecchi, one of many acclaimed faculty members, received the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine for his work on gene targeting. The Eccles Institute of Human Genetics is one of several innovative medical programs at the University of Utah. Others include the Huntsman

Cancer Institute, the Moran Eye Center and the Brain Institute. The U. is also noted for its work in technology and computer sciences; and its Center for High Performance Computing serves as a link to major aerospace industries, high-tech manufacturers and research companies. The University is tied for first in the nation with MIT in successfully commercializing the discoveries that occur on campus. The U. provides a lively residential living experience in beautiful Heritage Commons, which served as the Athletes Village for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Utah students enjoy unparalleled recreational activities, from skiing and snowboarding at any of eight world-class resorts in nearby canyons, to backpacking, mountain biking, fly fishing and river running. The U.’s location in the largest city in the Intermountain West (metro population 1,333,914) allows for an urban experience in a spectacular natural setting. Salt Lake City is home to professional symphony, ballet, modern dance, opera and theater companies, as well as four professional sports teams.

Ranked among the top 100 universities in the world, the University of Utah is renowned for its research expertise, academic performance and athletic prowess. The U. is the only institution in the Mountain West Conference—and in the state of Utah—to earn a top-tier ranking from the Academic Ranking of World Universities, and has done so for five straight years.

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

Snapshot of the U.Founded in 1850Research I UniversityTop 100 world ranking190 majors (undergraduate/graduate)2007 Nobel Prize winner Mario Cappechi

Utah ranks among the top 35 public research universities in the nation, with particular distinction in medicine, genetics and engineering.

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The 11,000-square-foot facility is a campus landmark by virtue of its two-story, floor-to-ceiling curved glass wall. Its location is ideal for the population it serves: situated between the HPER complex and the Huntsman Center, the Burbidge Center is central to classrooms and athletic venues. The full-service academic facility is utilized by all 18 varsity Utah athletic teams and was underwritten by a generous $2 million gift from the Kenneth P. Burbidge Jr. family. The center consolidates Utah’s athletic-academic efforts via computer labs, study space and academic counseling, while also providing a social gathering place for the student-athletes. Housed in the building are the academic services, compliance and nutrition departments, and the award-winning NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program.

The mission of the Burbidge Family Athletics Academic Center is to provide an integrated learning environment that will enhance the academic and personal development of all student-athletes. The objective is to accommodate the diverse needs and schedules of Utah’s student-athletes through a wide range of individual and group support services, computer technologies and independent study opportunities.

The Kenneth P. Burbidge Jr. Family Athletics Academic Center, which opened in May of 2001, is a national-class academic facility. Reserved for Utah’s varsity student-athletes, the Burbidge Center is known for its aesthetics, technology offerings and academic service.

ACADEMICS

Burbidge FamilyAcademic Center• 11,000 square feet • Computer Lab• Student-Athlete Lounge • Conference room• Life Skills/ Career Resource Center• Tutoring Rooms• Study Table• Academic Advising Offices• Compliance Department

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Excellence at the U.

ResearchA Research I university, Utah was ranked as the 16th-best Public University by Forbes Magazine in 2009. The U. is particularly renowned in medicine, genetics and engineering. Geneticist Mario R. Capecchi received the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine for his work on gene targeting.

GrantsOne of the leading universities in the nation in federal research grants, the U. attracted $376.7 million in research funding in 2008-09.

EntrepreneursThe University of Utah ranks second in the nation to MIT in university startup companies based on scholarly research.

Academic All-AmericansUtah has produced 17 football Academic All-Americans, including the 2005 NFL No. 1 draft pick Alex Smith.

Wired inUtah ranks among the “Most Wired Schools” in the nation. Student-athletes have their own computer lab in the Burbidge Athletics Academic Center.

Support for Student-Athletes

Study TableAvailable to all student-athletes.

TutorsIndividual tutors and exam reviews.

Life Skills Center Student-athletes receive training in personal development, community service and career planning.

Internships“Partnering with U.” offers career mentoring, shadowing and internships with area businesses.

Fifth-Year Senior ProgramFinancial aid for student-athletes to finish coursework in their fifth year.

Summer SchoolAn option for student-athletes who meet the criteria.

Priority RegistrationEnables student-athletes to schedule classes around practices and training.

ACADEMICS

America’s Best Public Colleges According to Forbes’ Magazine1. U.S. Military Academy2. Air Force3. Navy4. William & Mary5. New College of Florida6. Virginia7 North Carolina8 California9. UCLA10. Virginia Military Institute11. St. Mary’s College (Md.)12. U.S. Coast Guard Academy13. Mary Washington14. Illinois15. UC-San Diego16. Utah17. Wyoming18. UC-Irvine19. Texas20. Washington21. Florida22. Colorado23. Texas A&M24. Utah State25. New Mexico State

Released in 2009

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Situated in historic Fort Douglas on 70 acres of land, the 912,000-square foot residential complex boasts picturesque views of Salt Lake City and the surrounding mountain ranges. Heritage Commons consists of 21 buildings—20 residential and one for dining and support services. Eight of the buildings are apartment style, with 235 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Each residence hall has an advanced telecommunications system (voice, video and data), Internet and cable TV connections, HBO in every room, a large community lounge, study rooms, indoor bike storage and a kitchenette on every floor. Other amenities include game and exercise rooms and computer labs. The Chase N. Peterson Heritage Center houses a dining facility that seats 600, a convenience store, computer and technology labs, fitness and game rooms, multipurpose rooms, a mail center and more. The student village also contains a

University Bookstore branch, University Copy Center and the University Guest House—an on-campus hotel. Transportation is another benefit of Heritage Commons. A U of U parking permit allows residents to park near their hall, although a car is not necessary. Free campus shuttles run every 10 minutes and the Utah Transit Authority and light rail (TRAX), free to U. students, traverse 21 routes to and from campus. TRAX extends to downtown Salt Lake and outlying areas, with an airport spur in the works. The residence halls are also easily accessible to main campus by foot and are connected via the George S. Eccles 2002 Legacy Bridge.

The University of Utah residence halls are located in a magnificent mountain setting. Heritage Commons, a living-learning community of 2,500 students, opened in 2000. It served as the Athletes Village during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The residential complex is the heart of campus activity and has a vibrant, energetic atmosphere.

CAMPUS LIFE

Heritage Commons• Located at the base of the Wasatch Mountains• Picturesque views of Salt Lake City• Served as the Athletes’ Village at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games

A Student Village• 912,000-square foot complex• 21 buildings• Dining hall, post office, bookstore, copy center• Game and fitness rooms

Staying Connected• Internet, cable TV and HBO in all rooms• Computer and technology labs

Easy Access• Free campus shuttles• Free TRAX light rail and city bus pass• Ample, nearby parking

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SPRING MOBILE BALLPARK

Spring Mobile features seating that curves towards the playing field to enhance sight lines for every seat. The suite level is one of the closest upper decks in the nation, offering fans the amenities of comfort without sacrificing proximity to the field of play. The outfield is asymmetrical (345 feet down the left-field foul line, 386 to the left-center alley, 420 feet to center field, 373 feet to the right-center alley and a 315 feet down the right field line). Right field has a short home run porch; bullpens are on the field, directly in front of the fans.

Not only is Spring Mobile field home to the Utes baseball program, but it’s also home to the Salt Lake Bees. The Bees are the Triple-A farm club of the California Angels.

The University of Utah plays in perhaps one of the most beautiful settings in the nation. Nestled in downtown Salt Lake City, but with sprawling views of the 11,000-foot peaks of the Wasatch Mountain range, is Spring Mobile Ballpark.

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SPENCE ECCLES FIELD HOUSE

Spence Eccles Field House• Opened: November, 2004• Cost: $6 million• Funding: Private ($2 million from Spence Eccles)• Size: 74,000 square feet• Height: 60 feet• Surface: FieldTurf• Portable pitching mounds• Batting cages

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TEAM ROOMThe Utah baseball locker room recieved a significant upgrade in the fall of 2009, complete with new lockers and a lounge area.

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ALEX SMITH STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER

Facility Facts• Opened: July 6, 2009• Cost: $1.5 million• Funding: Private • Lead Gift: $500,000 pledged on Feb. 12, 2007 by Ute Heisman Trophy finalist and 2005 NFL No. 1 Draft pick Alex Smith• Size: At 17,000 square feet, it is one of the largest college strength & conditioning facilities in the nation• Director: Doug Elisaia, Director of Strength & Conditioning

The $1.5 million, 17,000 square foot Alex Smith Strength & Conditioning Center was completed in the summer of 2009.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Strength TrainingThe idea is centered on accelerat-ing quicker than our opponent. We will do this by concentrat-ing on quick and explosive lifts, combined with quick and explo-sive agility, sprint and plyometric drills.

Speed DevelopmentEach running session will include acceleration drills more than any other drills. The most important aspect of speed development is the athlete must work at maximal effort in each and every drill.

FlexibilityIt is a traditional part of every strength and conditioning pro-gram. When the athlete is not able to put a body joint through the proper range of motion, it can affect performance in various ways.

Mental ToughnessThese weight training or condi-tioning sessions push the body way beyond comfort levels, and in some cases, to utter exhaustion.

This allows the student-athlete to develop capacity to push through barriers created by pain and fa-tigue.

ConditioningConditioning is best obtained by working the energy system with volume. Conditioning should be cycled with light, medium and heavy days to avoid over-training. Recovery is often better than work.

Injury PreventionThe Utah athlete will be expected to work harder than anyone else when he/she is injured. We will work with the athletic training staff to coordinate efforts to bring the athlete back to the playing field as quickly as possible.

MotivatingWe will coach in a very positive manner, always reinforcing our belief in an athlete as a champion in the making. No one out-works, out-hustles or has more ability than a Utah student-athlete.

Principles of the Program

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A NIGHT WITH...Since Bill Kinneberg became the head coach of the University of Utah in 2004, he has kicked off the season by bringing in baseball celebrities for a special banquet to support the program.

A Night With...2005: Terry Francona2006: Cal Ripken, Jr.2007: Brooks Robinson2008: Terry Francona2009: Harmon Killebrew2010: Bruce Hurst2011: Dave Winfield

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PLAYER PROFILES

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Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2010 4.86 1 2 16 1 0 0 0 2 33.1 34 18 18 16 41 8 1 3 143 .283 3 2 0 2 3

2010: Pitched in 16 games with one start (Utah Valley, 3/23) … 1-2 record … 4.86 ERA … two saves … 33.1 innings pitched … 41 strikeouts … three strikeouts in three batters faced in first collegiate appearance against UC Davis (2/20) … first save against Sam Houston State, striking out four and allowing no runs over 2.2 innings (2/27) … save at Washington State (3/7) with two strikeouts in two innings … four strikeouts in first start against Utah Valley (3/23) … allowed just one hit over 2.2 innings in relief against Air Force (4/3) … season-high six strikeouts in 2.1 innings against Utah Valley (4/13) … picked up first collegiate win after allowing no runs in 2.2 innings against San Diego State (4/18) … five strikeouts in three innings against TCU (5/1) … injured late in the season.

High School: Earned first-team all-state honors in 2009 ... rated the sixth-best player in the 2009 class by the Utah Baseball Academy ... had four wins with a 1.03 ERA as a senior ... named to the state all-tournament team ... threw two shutout innings in the 2009 high school all-star game ... all-state honorable mention in 2008 ... won three state titles at Cottonwood.

Major: Health Education.

#28 ZACH ADAMSRHP • R/R6-4 • 195So. • 1VL West Jordan, UtahCottonwood HS

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Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2008 2.95 1 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 21.1 25 9 7 5 15 5 0 2 94 .287 3 0 1 0 22009 7.71 1 1 19 0 0 0 0 0 23.1 37 28 20 5 19 7 1 0 120 .346 0 3 0 1 42010 3.71 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 17.0 15 8 7 4 17 6 1 1 71 .227 2 0 0 1 0TOTAL 4.96 2 1 50 0 0 0 0 0 61.2 77 45 34 14 51 18 2 3 285 .296 5 3 1 2 6

2010: Made 14 appearances, pitching 17 innings … 3.71 ERA … 17 strikeouts … four walks … one home run allowed … three strikeouts against Southern Utah in 2.2 innings (4/7) … one inning with a strikeout and no hits allowed vs. TCU (4/30) … allowed just one hit in 1.1 innings with two strikeouts vs. New Mexico (5/22) … pitched 3.2 innings against BYU in the MWC Tournament (5/27).

2009: Had a 7.71 ERA and a 1-1 record in 19 appearances ... 23.1 innings pitched ... 19 strikeouts ... four strikeouts in two innings against CSU Bakersfield (2/27) ... had three shutout innings at Utah Valley (4/7) ... 2.2 shutout innings against Washington State with two strikeouts (4/21) ... three strikeouts against BYU (3/14) and Air Force (5/1) ... win came against Air Force after three innings of work ... pitched against TCU and San Diego State in the MWC Tournament.

2008: Made 17 relief appearances with a 2.95 ERA ...pitched 21.1 innings ... 15 strikeouts ... 1-0 record, with the win coming against Southern Utah (4/22) ... three strikeouts against Utah Valley (4/2) ... pitched 2.1 innings against TCU in the MWC Tournament (5/23).

High School: Named 5A State MVP at Jordan High School ... also a first team all-state honoree ... helped Jordan to a state championship in 2007.

Personal: Born on Dec. 9, 1988 ... son of Todd and Wendy Anderson ... is an Eagle Scout ... enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding and movies.

Major: Exercise and Sport Science.

#2 TYLER ANDERSENLHP • L/L5-7 • 155Sr. • 3VL West Jordan, UtahJordan HS

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Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2010 5.13 7 3 14 14 0 0 0 0 87.2 101 56 50 26 64 26 1 3 392 .294 7 9 1 4 9

2010: Second-team all-MWC … led Utah and tied for sixth in the MWC with seven wins (7-3) … 64 strikeouts (seventh in the MWC) … 5.13 ERA … 14 starts and 87.2 innings pitched … led the MWC with just three home runs allowed … only allowed one triple … held opponents to a .294 batting average … three pickoffs … earned first win over Sam Houston State, allowing two runs on six hits with four strikeouts (2/28) … nine strikeouts against Washington State, holding the Cougars to one run on four hits over seven innings (3/7) … had a no-hitter going through six innings against Portland, allowing one run on two hits over eight innings with seven strikeouts (3/14) ... allowed just three hits (one earned run) in 8.1 innings with four strikeouts vs. Air Force (4/2) … six strikeouts, allowing two runs on six hits over eight innings vs. BYU (4/23) … win over San Diego State in the MWC Tournament (5/25).

Prior to Utah: NJCAA Honorable Mention All-American at Yavapai JC as a freshman in 2008 ... two-time all-region ... 9-4 with a 3.10 ERA and 105 strikeouts as a sophomore ... went 13-4 as a freshman with 84 strikeouts and a school-record 1.38 ERA, allowing just 15 earned runs in over 97 innings pitched ... 2008 first-team All-ACCAC ... played on the NJCAA All-Star team that competed against the Taiwanese Junior National Team in 2008 ... attended Prescott High School.

Major: Parks, Recreation and Tourism.

#27 RICK ANTONLHP • L/L6-0 • 190Sr. • 1VL Prescott, Ariz.Yavapai JC

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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%2008 .372 53 53 196 20 73 9 0 0 27 82 .418 8 8 23 5 .420 0 11 4 9 66 156 25 .8992009 .309 59 59 236 36 73 6 3 0 22 85 .360 12 10 58 4 .367 1 11 7 12 86 210 19 .9402010 .338 43 39 145 33 49 7 1 0 20 58 .400 18 6 38 1 .427 2 9 16 22 55 109 16 .911TOTAL .338 155 151 577 89 195 22 4 0 69 225 .390 38 24 119 10 .400 3 31 27 43 207 475 60 .919

2010: Started 39 games at shortstop (struggled with a wrist injury for part of the season) … tied for the MWC lead in stolen bases (16-for-22) … second on the team with a .338 batting average … seven doubles and one triple … .400 slugging percentage … .427 on-base percentage … nine sacrifice hits … 12 multiple hit games … hit .750 with the bases loaded (3-for-4) … .911 fielding percentage … five hits against New Mexico (3/19) scoring four runs with three stolen bases … three hits vs. SDSU in the MWC Tournament (5/25) … drove in three runs and scored three times against BYU in the MWC Tournament (5/27).

2009: Only player to start all 59 games ... .309 batting average ... 73 hits ... 23 multiple hit games ... seven stolen bases ... tied for third in the MWC with 11 sacrifice bunts ... three triples ... 22 RBI ... eight-game hitting streak ... .940 fielding percentage ... led the MWC with 210 assists ... had five RBI with three hits, scoring two runs at BYU (3/13) ... eight-game hitting streak from 4/9 to 4/22 ... 4-for-5 with two runs scored and four RBI at Air Force (5/3) ... led Utah at the MWC Tournament with a .381 batting average over six games (eight hits and five RBI) ... hit .400 during the NCAA Regional (six hits) ... drove in the winning run against Georgia Southern with a two-out single (5/30) ... Rivals.com Preseason All-MWC.

2008: Started 53 games at shortstop ... led all freshman in the MWC and was fourth overall with a .372 batting average ... hit .389 in conference play ... .420 on base percentage ... 73 hits ... nine doubles ... 27 RBI ... .418 slugging percentage ... four stolen bases ... longest hit streak was 11 games ... hit .423 with runners in scoring position and .408 with runners on base ... 20 multiple hit games, including seven three-hit games and two four-hit games ... .899 fielding percentage ... a pair of four-hit outings against Southern Utah (5/6) and Air Force (5/9).

High School: Drafted in the 39th round by the Seattle Mariners ... named the Area Code Top Defensive Player and was also named a Top Prospect by Perfect Game (2007) ... first-team All-Trinity League and second-team All-Serra League ... member of the All-America Baseball Academy All-American Team ... batted .436 as senior with 15 stolen bases ... helped team to the 2003 Heartwell Pony League World Series.

Personal: Born on Nov. 2, 1988 ... son of Armand and Kathy Beltran … grandfather and great uncle were pitching prospects in the Chicago Cubs organization ... has an older brother (Ryan) and a younger sister (Kristina).

Major: Economics (minor in business).

#8 MICHAEL BELTRANINF • R/R6-0 • 185Sr. • 3VL Lakewood, Calif.St. John Bosco HS

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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%2009 .337 59 58 246 39 83 19 1 11 58 137 .557 14 4 31 7 .375 5 2 1 3 165 21 2 .9892010 .431 49 49 197 55 85 16 0 20 81 161 .817 17 7 23 4 .487 3 0 0 0 364 30 4 .990TOTAL .379 108 107 443 94 168 35 1 31 139 298 .673 31 11 54 11 .426 8 2 1 3 529 51 6 .990

About Cron: A 2010 All-American … entered the season with a career batting average of .379 with 31 home runs and 139 RBI … played over the summer with the Conduit Kettleers of the Cape Cod League and was near the top of the league in batting average, home runs and RBI before an injury … was scheduled to spend the second part of the summer with USA Baseball before being sidelined with an injury … comes from a baseball family.

2011: Selected a preseason All-American by the NCBWA, College Baseball Lineup, Collegiate Baseball newspaper and Baseball America.

2010: Named a first-team All-American by the NCBWA, Collegiate Baseball newspaper and Ping!Baseball … semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy … MWC Player of the Year … led the NCAA in RBI per game (1.65), while ranking fifth nationally in slugging percentage (.817), eighth in home runs per game (0.41), 12th in RBI (81), 14th in batting average (.431) and 25th in home runs (20) … led the MWC in slugging percentage, RBI and home runs while ranking second in batting average and on-base percentage (.487) … started 29 games at first, 16 at catcher and four at DH … ended the season on a nine-game hitting streak … 16 multiple RBI games and 28 multiple hit games … 12-game hitting streak from 4/13 – 5/7 … hit .479 with runners in scoring position and was 6-for-11 with the bases loaded … 16 doubles … 55 runs scored … 3-for-5 with nine RBI, including a grand slam as part of two home runs, against New Mexico (3/19) … two home runs and a double as part of a 3-for-5 day against Northern Colorado (3/27) … six RBI, two home runs, going 3-for-5 against Southern Utah (4/7) … hit .462 during the BYU series with three doubles and four RBI (4/22-24) … had a solid TCU series (4/30 – 5/2), hitting .636 (7-for-11) over three games with three homers, a double and seven RBI … named National and MWC Player of the Week after hitting 7-for-15 (.467) in a three-game series with UNLV with four doubles, two homers, six runs and 14 RBI (5/14-16) … drove in the game-winning runs against UNLV on 5/16 with a two-run double in the ninth … named to the MWC All-Tournament team … hit .615 during the tournament (8-for-13) with nine RBI, two home runs and two doubles.

2009: Earned Freshman All-America honors from Baseball America (second-team catcher), NCBWA (second-team catcher) and Collegiate Baseball (designated hitter) ... MWC Freshman of the Year ... led the Utes in hits (83), doubles (19), home runs (11) and RBI (58) ... .337 hitting percentage and .557 slugging percentage ... 137 total bases ... led conference with 246 at-bats ... in the top 10 in the MWC in RBI, doubles, home runs and total bases ... led Utah with 16 multiple-RBI games ... 26 multiple hit games ... rotated between catcher and DH ... .989 fielding percentage ... five pickoffs ... hit .414 with 19 RBI, five home runs, six doubles and a triple during the month of April ... team-high 16-game hitting streak from 4/10 through 5/9 ... only player in the country to get three hits in a game off 2009 No. 1 MLB draft pick Stephen Strasburg (5/14) ... named to MWC All-Tournament team ... hit five doubles and drove in five runs during MWC Tournament ... two-RBI double against TCU gave Utah the lead (5/20) ... had six RBI during the NCAA Regional with two home runs and a double.

High School: Drafted by the Chicago White Sox with the eighth selection in the 44th round (1,320 overall) ... 2007 Louisville Slugger Honorable Mention All-American ... hit .421 with eight home runs and 35 RBI as a senior in 2008 at Mountain Pointe HS ... holds school records for doubles, RBI and least strikeouts in a season ... also pitched ... two-time all-state, all-region, all-city ... 5A State All-Star Team ... hit .419 with 46 RBI and 8 home runs in 30 games in 2007.

Personal: Comes from a baseball family – father Chris is a manager in the Detroit Tigers organization while brother Kevin is a TCU commit.

Major: Information Systems.

#24 C.J. CRONC/1B • R/R6-4 • 230Jr. • 2VL Phoenix, Ariz.Mountain Pointe HS

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Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2010 8.82 0 2 21 0 0 0 0 4 32.2 34 36 32 27 32 3 2 5 159 .272 3 2 1 1 4

2010: Led Utah and tied for fifth in the conference with four saves … team-high 21 appearances, pitching 32.2 innings … 32 strikeouts … 8.82 ERA … four strikeouts in 3.2 innings in first collegiate appearance against UC Davis (2/20) … two saves in two appearances in the Sam Houston State series, allowing no hits in 4.2 innings with five strikeouts (2/27, 2/28) … saves vs. Air Force (4/3) and Utah Valley (4/13) … allowed just one hit with two strikeouts over 2.1 innings at USC (5/8).

High School: Honorable Mention Louisville Slugger High School All-American (2009) ... Rated No. 1 in the state by the Utah Baseball Academy ... NHSBCA All-District 7 ... 2009 5A MVP ... Daily Herald All-Valley Baseball Player of the Year ... three-time first-team all-state ... led Spanish Fork to two state titles (2009, 2006) ... 2009 5A Tournament MVP ... 1.98 ERA with 78 strikeouts and an 8-1 record in 2009 ... seven complete games ... hit .412 as a senior with four home runs and 32 RBI ... played with the USA U16 baseball team in 2006 ... is the only U16 player to have beaten the Cuban national team.

Major: Exercise and Sport Science.

#20 BROCK DUKERHP • R/R6-2 • 215So. • 1VL Salem, UtahSpanish Fork HS

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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%2009 .247 39 18 85 14 21 4 1 0 7 27 .318 1 3 29 0 .281 0 3 1 3 34 2 2 .9472010 .317 20 15 60 16 19 3 1 1 4 27 .450 3 3 17 1 .379 0 4 2 3 27 1 1 .966TOTAL .276 59 33 145 30 40 7 2 1 11 54 .372 4 6 46 1 .323 0 7 3 6 61 3 3 .955

2010: Played in 20 games, starting 15 as a backup in the outfield … .317 batting average … 19 hits included three doubles, a triple and a home run … ended the season on an eight-game hitting streak … .450 slugging percentage … 2-for-3 in stolen bases … three hits, including a triple, at USC (5/9) … hit .385 (5-for-13) and scored eight runs at UNLV (5/14-5/16) … 2-for-4 with two RBI and a home run against New Mexico (5/20).

2009: Played in 39 games, making 18 starts in the outfield ... .247 batting average ... 21 hits ... 14 runs ... four doubles ... seven RBI ... 4-for-4 against BYU (4/18) ... drove in two runs against Washington State (4/22) ... 3-for-4 against San Diego State with three RBI and a double (5/15).

High School: First-team all-state at Layton in 2008 ... .500 batting average with 34 RBI as a senior ...2008 Utah All-Star Game ... one of top 15 players in the state by the Baseball Academy ... two-time first-team all-region and all-area ... runs a 6.6 60-yard dash ... selected to the Jr. Olympic team (2006) ... 2007 Prospect Games MVP ... three-year starter and four-year letterwinner at Layton High ... team’s leading pitcher and hitter ... hit .459 with eight doubles, five home runs and 23 RBI in 2007 ... played summer ball in the Omaha Pro Tournament in Nebraska ... three-sport athlete ... all-state quarterback in football and also played basketball (point guard).

Major: Health Education.

#40 GAVIN GREENOF • R/R6-0 • 190Jr. • 2VL Layton, UtahLayton HS

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2010: Redshirted.

High School: Honorable mention all-state ... won three state titles at Cottonwood ... also played golf.

Major: Business.

#33 NICK GREENLHP • L/L6-2 • 195Fr. • RS Holladay, UtahCottonwood HS

PitchersFront Row (L to R): Stephen Streich, Josh Chapman, Nick Green, Buddy Adams, Rick Anton, Tyler Andersen.

Back Row (L to R): Kesley Kondo, Brock Duke, Ben Mordini, Zach Adams, Luke West, Tyler Wagner, Joe Pond, Blake Golding.

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Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2010 7.43 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 13.1 17 12 11 4 9 2 2 1 62 .298 0 1 0 0 0

2010: Pitched in six games for 13.1 innings … 0-1 record, 7.43 ERA … nine strikeouts … best game came against UNLV on May 14, striking out six in 5.1 innings and allowing just one earned run on three hits … pitched 3.2 innings against TCU in the MWC Tournament (5/26).

Prior to Utah: First-team All-SCC at Long Beach CC ... 2.93 ERA and 7-5 record in 14 starts ... two shutouts and 54 strikeouts ... attended Provo HS ... 2007 first-team all-state and academic all-state ... led Provo to a third-place finish in 2007 ... all-tournament team ... had six wins with 47 strikeouts.

Majors: Communication and Engineering.

#35 BLAKE GOLDINGRHP • L/R6-2 • 200Jr. • 1VL Provo, UtahLong Beach City College

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2010 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

2010: Played in just one game as a pinch runner against Sam Houston State (2/27) before an injury sidelined him for the season.

Prior to Utah: Played at Salt Lake CC in 2006-07 before embarking on an LDS mission ... .286 batting average with 18 stolen bases in 2007 ... hit .315 with seven triples, 23 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 2006 ... first-team all-state at Timpanogos HS ... .537 on-base percentage, 29 runs and nine stolen bases as a senior ... three-time all-region ... also ran track and played football in high school.

Major: Economics.

#4 TYSON GONZALEZOF • R/R5-9 • 170Jr. • RS Orem, UtahSLCC

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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%2007 .313 33 22 96 19 30 9 0 1 17 42 .438 7 6 14 1 .391 1 0 1 1 100 11 2 .9822008 .383 54 54 222 52 85 15 3 5 46 121 .545 22 11 43 4 .459 2 7 2 4 123 20 5 .966TOTAL .362 87 76 318 71 115 24 3 6 63 163 .513 29 17 57 5 .439 3 7 3 5 223 31 7 .973

2011: Returned to the team after a two-year LDS mission.

2008: First-team All-MWC designated hitter led the MWC with a .383 batting average … third in the MWC in on-base percentage (.459) … sixth in the conference in hits (85) … 15 doubles, three triples and five home runs … second on the team with 46 RBI (10th in MWC) … team-high 52 runs scored … .545 slugging percentage … 24 multiple-hit games (two games with four hits and 11 games with three hits) … ended the season on a 17-game hitting streak … hit .406 in conference play … started 34 games at DH, 19 at catcher and one at first base … eight hits with two doubles over three games against Southern Utah (3/6-8) … 6-for-9, scoring six runs with two RBI and a home run over two games against Air Force (3/28-29) … hit three-run home runs over two games against New Mexico (4/18 and 4/20) … 9-for-13 with two home runs, a double and four RBI over three games against TCU (5/2) … scored the game-winning run against BYU in a 2-for-4 performance (5/15) … named to the MWC All-Tournament team, hitting .350 during the tournament … moved what would be the game-winning run into scoring position with a single against SDSU and Stephen Strasburg in the MWC Tournament in a 1-0 win (5/22) … Academic all-MWC.

2007: Played in 33 games and started 22 ... .312 batting average with 30 hits ... nine doubles and one home run ... 17 RBI and 19 runs scored ... five-game hitting streak and nine multi-hit games ... six multi-RBI games were tied for second on team ... season-high four hits against Portland (3/17) ... homered in 2-for-4 showing against UNLV (4/29).

Prior to Utah: Saw action in 24 games in 2006 at St. Mary’s College of California ... Batted .200 with three doubles and eight RBIs for the Gaels in 2006 ... named a 2005 Puma All-American for Livermore High School ... batted .435 with five home runs as a senior ... threw out 85 percent (17-of-20) of runners trying to steal against him in 2005 ... four-time Baseball Scholar Athlete ... academic All-CIF selection ... two-time all-league selection ... Homecoming King ... Valedictorian.

Personal: Born on December 15, 1986 ... son of Jesse and Sandy Guymon ... cousin of former major league pitcher Bruce Hurst ... pet - dog named Ryley.

Major: Finance.

#5 CODY GUYMONC • R/R6-1 • 195Sr. • 2VL Livermore, Calif.St. Mary’s

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Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2010 0.00 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 .000 0 0 0 0 0

2010: Three appearances for three innings … allowed no hits … one strikeout and one walk … played against Northern Colorado (3/27), Southern Utah (4/7) and UNLV (5/15).

Prior to Utah: Played for the College of Southern Idaho in 2007 and 2009 (sat out 2008 with injury) as both a pitcher and infielder ... first-team all-region player in 2007 ... hit .304 in 13 games on the field in 2007 ... 3-0 record with eight saves and a 1.30 ERA ... sophomore year hit .275 with 46 hits, 26 RBI and eight doubles ... had no errors in 2009 ... also pitched in six games with five strikeouts ... attended Idaho Falls High School ... named to the all-state team and was the conference player of the year as a senior ... three-time all-area ... also an all-conference and all-area basketball player.

Major: Economics.

#25 TRENT JOHNSONRHP/INF • R/R6-0 • 185Sr. • 1VL Idaho Falls, IdahoCollege of Southern Idaho

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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%2010 .241 37 25 87 17 21 2 0 2 13 29 .333 14 1 16 5 .346 2 1 0 1 162 16 3 .983

2010: Played in 37 games, starting 21 games at first and four at DH … .241 batting average … 13 RBI … two doubles and two home runs … 21 hits and 17 runs scored … drove in four runs against Sam Houston State with a double and a home run (2/27) … 2-for-3 with a walk against Washington State (3/6) … hit .714 (5-for-7) over two games against Air Force (4/2, 4/3).

Prior to Utah: Second-team All-Region 1 at Cochise CC ... second-team All-ACCAC ... hit .361 with a .430 on-base percentage with 30 RBI and 48 hits in 2009 ... .295 with 39 RBI in 2008 ... represented the Netherlands in the 2004 World Junior Championship and the 2009 World Port Tournament ... pitched two shutout innings at the World Junior Championship ... attended the MLB Academy in 2006.

Major: Economics.

#18 MARK MOORMANINF • L/L6-1 • 205Sr. • 1VL Hoofddorp, NetherlandsCochise CC

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Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 .667

2010: Redshirted after undergoing Tommy John surgery in the offseason.

2009: Made 15 appearances with two starts ... injured late in the season ... 8.61 ERA ... 1-1 record ... 20 strikeouts ... two strikeouts and allowed just two hits in 2.2 innings vs. No. 4 Texas A&M (3/8) ... earned a win over BYU, pitching 1.1 innings, giving up one run on two hits with two strikeouts (3/13) ... allowed two runs in five innings with four strikeouts in first start against Gonzaga (3/25) ... one hit over two innings with two strikeouts vs. New Mexico (4/11).

High School: Drafted as the 24th pick in the 39th round (1,186 overall) by the Philadelphia Phillies ... four-year starter at Judge HS ... 2008 Deseret News Mr. Baseball ... Salt Lake Tribune 2008 3A MVP ... 10-0 in 2008, 78 strikeouts in 49 innings ... just five earned runs all season ... led Judge to the 2008 state championship, pitching a one-hitter in the semifinals ... MVP of 3A tournament ... third-place in the state in 2007, second in 2006 ... rated the 11th-best player in Utah by the Baseball Academy ... all-state in 2007 and 2006 ... went 9-1 on the mound in 2007 ... also hit .523 ... two-sport athlete, quarterbacking Judge into the 2007 State Championship game.

Major: Management.

#12 JOE PONDRHP • L/R6-2 • 195So. • 1VL/RS Centerville, UtahJudge Memorial HS

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2011: Returned to the team after a two-year LDS mission.

2008: Played in 37 games with 24 starts in the outfield … .193 batting average with two doubles … 10 RBI and 10 runs scored … 2-for-4 with a double vs. Utah Valley (3/25) … drove in the game-winning run against UVU with an RBI single (4/3) … two-RBI, bases-loaded single against UNLV (4/25) … 3-for-5 with two RBI in win over BYU at the MWC Tournament (5/20) … Academic all-MWC.

High School: All-state and first team all-region as a senior at Alta High School in Sandy, Utah ... honorable mention all-state as a junior ... lettered all four years.

Personal: Born June 18, 1989 ... son of Peter and Kimberly Relf.

Major: Pre-business.

#34 TYLER RELFOF • R/R6-0 • 185So. • 1VL Sandy, UtahAlta HS

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%2008 .193 37 24 88 10 17 2 0 0 10 19 .216 5 1 24 2 .242 1 4 3 3 49 1 0 1.000

Outfielders(L to R): Austin Shackelford, Shaun Cooper, Josh Alexander, Tyler Relf, Gavin Green, Tyson Gonzalez.

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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%2010 .161 20 6 31 4 5 0 0 1 4 8 .258 1 2 3 0 .235 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 1.000

2010: Started six games in the outfield, playing in 20 games … five hits, four runs and four RBI … scored two runs against Southern Utah (4/20) … one hit and one run against BYU in the MWC Tournament (5/27).

2009: Redshirted due to NCAA Transfer rules.

Prior to Utah: Started for two years at third base at Whitman College ... only player to start and play in all 40 games in 2008 with a .262 batting average ... led the team in hits (37), doubles (7), home runs (4), RBI (24), total bases (58) and slugging percentage (.411) ... hit .299 in 2007 with 35 starts ... 41 hits, 10 doubles, 31 RBI and a .431 slugging percentage ... played at Brophy College Prep in Phoenix, Ariz.

Major: Classics.

#35 AUSTIN SHACKELFORDOF • L/R5-10 • 180Sr. • 1VL Phoenix, Ariz.Whitman College

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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%2009 .185 21 7 27 2 5 0 0 0 3 5 .185 1 1 9 0 .241 0 2 0 0 62 7 2 .9722010 .316 43 39 158 20 50 5 1 1 13 60 .380 11 7 21 4 .384 1 0 0 1 208 28 3 .987TOTAL .297 64 46 185 22 55 5 1 1 16 65 .351 12 8 30 4 .364 1 2 0 1 270 35 5 .984

2010: Started 30 games at catcher and nine at DH for the Utes … .316 batting average … 17 multiple hit games … five doubles, one triple and a home run … .380 slugging percentage … .987 fielding percentage … 13 RBI … 2-for-2 vs. UC Davis (2/20) … hit a double that would lead to the game-winning run in a 4-for-5 performance against Northern Colorado (3/28) … drove in the game-winning run against San Diego State in the ninth inning in a two-hit day (4/18) … three hits against New Mexico (3/21), Utah Valley (4/13) and UNLV (5/15).

2009: Played in 21 games, making seven starts at catcher ... five hits and two runs scored in 27 at-bats ... .972 fielding percentage ... 2-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBI against BYU (3/13) ... also had hits against TCU (3/21), UC Irvine (4/23) and San Diego State (5/16) ... drove in a run against Cal State Fullerton in the NCAA Regional after reaching on an error (5/31).

High School: Four-year starter at catcher at Newbury Park ... second-team all-league in 2008 ... hit .371 with 33 hits and 23 RBI as a senior at Newberry Park ... .356 batting average (31 hits, 20 RBI) as a junior in 2007 ... all-league and named to the all-Phil Nevin National Classic team as a junior ... hit .356 in 87 at bats in 2007 ... also had six doubles and two home runs ... honor roll every year and Presidential Award for academics ... played for the So Cal Cardinals in 2007.

Major: Exercise and Sport Science.

#39 JO JO SHARRARC • R/R6-2 • 220Jr. • 2VL Thousand Oaks, Calif.Newberry Park HS

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2010: Made 17 appearances … finished 13 games (fifth in the MWC) … 4-3 record with one save … 5.45 ERA … two pickoffs … 33 innings pitched … 27 strikeouts … struck out three and allowed just one hit to pick up a save after three innings in first appearance of the season vs. UC Davis (2/20) … pitched 3.1 innings for win over Sam Houston State (2/27) … pitched 2.1 innings with three strikeouts to get a win in extra innings over New Mexico (3/21) … win over Northern Colorado (3/28) … five strikeouts against UNLV (4/9) and SDSU (4/16) … earned the win against UNLV, pitching 3.1 innings with no hits and three strikeouts (5/16).

2009: Made 28 appearances (second in the MWC) ... 6.80 ERA ... 2-4 record ... 30 strikeouts ... earned a win against Cal State Bakersfield, allowing one run over 2.1 innings pitched with two strikeouts (2/28) ... also earned a win over TCU (3/22) ... one of three pitchers in a shutout against Texas A&M, pitching two innings with three strikeouts (3/7) ... allowed no runs and one hit in two innings against Washington State (4/22) ... started against Cal State Fullerton in the NCAA Regional (5/31).

2008: Made 22 appearances in relief (second among relievers) ... 4.91 ERA ... 1-1 record ... 20 strikeouts ... .279 opponent batting average ... 13 walks ... five strikeouts in 2.2 innings against Utah Valley (4/4) ... win came against Air Force (5/11) ... three shutout innings against San Diego State (4/22).

Prior to Utah: Redshirt at San Diego in 2007 ... threw a no hitter in first varsity start at Brophy Prep in Phoenix, Ariz. ... 2005 BCP pitching award, going 5-1 with a 2.20 earned-run average ... honorable mention all-region ... helped his 2006 team to its third conference title, its first state title, and to a No. 23 national ranking ... went 5-1 with 80 K’s in 2006 ... tossed winning games in both years in the Cleats National Tournament.

Personal: Born on Oct. 26, 1987 ... son of Dr. Dennis and Judy Streich ... graduated with a degree in communication.

#22 STEPHEN STREICHLHP • L/L5-10 • 170Sr. • 3VLPhoenix, Ariz.University of San Diego

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2008 4.91 1 1 22 0 0 0 0 0 36.2 39 23 20 13 20 7 0 1 170 .279 3 7 1 5 52009 6.80 2 4 28 1 0 0 1 2 45.0 63 39 34 24 30 13 2 6 216 .344 3 4 2 2 32010 5.45 4 3 17 0 0 0 0 1 33.0 37 22 20 22 27 6 0 4 158 .289 6 3 1 0 5TOTAL 5.81 7 8 67 1 0 0 1 3 114.2 139 84 74 59 77 26 2 11 544 .308 12 14 4 7 13

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Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2010 2.11 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 3 21.1 10 5 5 9 23 3 0 1 83 .137 3 1 0 0 0

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%2010 .417 5 3 12 1 5 1 0 0 0 6 .500 1 0 3 0 .462 0 0 0 0 10 13 1 .958

2010: Made 10 appearances at pitcher, coming on strong late in the season for three saves … also started three games at shortstop … 21.1 innings … 23 strikeouts … 2.11 ERA … 0-1 record … held opponents to a .137 batting average, allowing just three doubles and one home run … allowed no hits in 1.1 innings in first appearance against Washington State (3/6) … first collegiate save against Air Force, allowing no hits over three innings with two strikeouts (4/2) … three strikeouts in two innings vs. TCU (5/1) … no hits over three innings with three strikeouts vs. UNLV (5/15) … earned a save after pitching three innings vs. New Mexico (5/20) … save vs. SDSU in the MWC Tournament, striking out a season-high five over 3.2 innings (5/25) … hit .417 (5-for-12) with a double and a walk.

High School: Hit .286 in 23 games for Bishop Gorman in 2008 ... helped lead Bishop Gorman to the 2008 state title (41-3 record) and the team was ranked second nationally by Baseball America at the end of 2008 ... team won the 2008 American Legion World Series.

Personal: Major is health education.

#34 TYLER WAGNERRHP • R/R6-3 • 180So. • 1VLLas Vegas, Nev.Bishop Gorman HS

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High School: Two-time second-team all-state … two-time all-region … 9-3 record as a senior with a 2.65 ERA and 94 strikeouts … 2010 all-star … 19-6 career record … 3.40 career ERA … also played basketball … co-Salutatorian and a 4.0 honor roll student all four years of high school … National Honor Society … academic all-state.

Personal: Full name is Gerald Lynn Adams III … majoring in business.

#37 BUDDY ADAMSLHP • R/L6-2 • 185Fr. • HS Salem, UtahSalem HS

High School: Drafted in the 19th round by the Cincinnati Reds in 2010 … earned second-team All-America honors from Baseball America and the High School Baseball Coaches Association … all-state, all-city, all-Arizona, all-district and all-region … .518 batting average with 14 home runs and 45 RBI as a senior … Mountain Pointe finished second in the state in 2010 … had a career average of .468 with 21 home runs … highest single-season and career batting average in school history … hit .438 with 27 runs, 36 RBI’s, seven doubles and seven home runs and an on base percentage of .519 as a junior ... 2009 Cincinnati Reds Area Code team ... led the Arizona Junior Sunbelt Team to a bronze medal in 2009 ... played on the Arizona Dodgers scout team from 2007-09 ... MVP of junior varsity team in 2007, leading the team in every offensive category … also a wide receiver on the football team.

Major: Undecided.

#26 JOSH ALEXANDEROF • R/R6-2 • 190Fr. • HS Phoenix, Ariz.Mountain Pointe HS

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Prior to Utah: First-team all-region and first-team all-conference at Cochise College … led the ACCAC in runs scored (58), ranking second in hits (83) and third in triples (8) … .390 batting average … NJCAA all-star team … was second in the ACCAC in 2009 with 25 stolen bases and was tied for fourth with seven home runs ... played for the Victorian Institute of Sport baseball team in Australia ... also played with the Blackburn Orioles of Baseball Victoria, hitting .441 with 41 hits and 27 runs and earning Grand Finale MVP honors ... spent time in the Major League Baseball Australian Academy Program.

Major: Exercise and Sport Science.

#10 JAMES BROOKSINF • S/R6-3 • 180Jr. • JC Melbourne, AustraliaCochise CC

High School: Second-team all-region in 2010 and honorable mention in 2009 … Saguaro was the 2010 4A state champions … Preseason All-Region by Perfect Game in 2010 … three-year letterwinner.

Major: Undecided.

#38 JOSH CHAPMANRHP • R/R6-0 • 210Fr. • HS Scottsdale, Ariz.Saguaro HS

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Prior to Utah: Second-team all-region and first-team all-conference at Pima in 2010 … .330 batting average with 18 stolen bases, 17 doubles, four home runs and 44 RBI … spent the 2009 season at Arizona, hitting .300 in 27 games with nine doubles, three home runs and 18 RBI … .525 slugging percentage … 2008 4A Player of the Year at Catalina Magnet HS in Tucson, Ariz. … tied the Arizona 4A record for career home runs with 37 … graduated in the top eight of his high school class with a 4.0 GPA.

Major: Exercise and Sport Science.

#30 SHAUN COOPEROF • R/R5-10 • 195Jr. • JC Salem, UtahSalem HS

High School: Two-time all-state player at Jordan HS … all-region … .453 batting average with a .598 on-base percentage as a senior … 11 doubles … earned the school’s Outstanding Student-Athlete Award … Jordan HS finished first in the region and fifth in the state in 2009... an all-state player in football at wide receiver and was the 2008 all-region return specialist ... also played basketball … father Jim Hunt played baseball at Utah from 1972-73.

Major: Pre-business.

#15 CORY HUNTINF • R/R5-9 • 165Fr. • HS Salt Lake CityJordan HS

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Prior to Utah: Went 1-3 with 35 strikeouts and a 4.87 ERA at West Los Angeles College in 2010 … second-team all-conference in 2008 … played at Bloomington HS (Calif.) in 2007 and was named first-team all-league … 3.10 ERA and a .368 batting average in high school … has represented the Brazilian National Team three times.

Personal: Major is pre-business … brother Kelvin played baseball at Cal-State Dominguez.

#19 KESLEY KONDORHP • S/R6-2 • 185Jr. • JC Sao Paulo, BrazilWest Los Angeles CC

High School: A 41st round draft pick in 2010 (Colorado Rockies) … honorable mention All-Colorado … all-Centennial League … 6-1 record as a senior with a 3.55 ERA, 80 strikeouts and 43 walks … named to top 50 players game … 2.21 ERA with a 5-0 record in 2009 … participated in 2009 USA Baseball National Teams Identification Series on the U17 Mountain West team ... Cherry Creek spent time in national top 25 in 2009.

Major: Undecided.

#17 BEN MORDINIRHP • R/R6-3 • 205Fr. • HS Denver, Colo.Cherry Creek HS

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High School: Drafted in 2010 in the 42nd round by the Chicago Cubs … two-time first-team all-state … 2010 Preseason Rawlings honorable mention All-American … went 6-1 on the mound as a senior with a 1.21 ERA … 58 innings pitched … 96 strikeouts … hit .444 with 15 intentional walks … 10 home runs and 29 RBI … hit .485 with seven home runs and 31 RBI’s as a junior ... hit two home runs in the 2009 Marshall Gates Foundation/Deseret News all-star game in 2009 ... also pitches and plays first base ... played with the Mountain West Baseball Academy ... 2009 Cincinnati Reds Area Code team.

Personal: Father Scott Nielsen pitched at Brigham Young and played four years in Major League Baseball.

Major: Pre-Business.

#9 TREY NIELSENINF/P • R/R6-1 • 190Fr. • HS Salt Lake CitySkyline HS

On Shreve: A dual-sport athlete at Utah, also playing quarterback for the football team.

High School: Drafted in the 10th round of the 2010 MLB draft by the Toronto Blue Jays … 2009 All-America Baseball Classic participant (one of 20 players in the west region to be selected) … hit .405 with 16 RBI as a junior, pitching 13 innings … played in the Area Code Games … Redlands won the 2007 league title … lettered three years in baseball … also a three-year football letter winner … three-time all-league in football … all-CIF twice… 33-4 career record as the starting quarterback, throwing for 4,732 yards and 54 touchdowns … also rushed for 24 touchdowns … two-year team captain … earned league titles as a sophomore and a senior … played in the Inland Empire Football Classic.

Major: Undeclared.

#36 TYLER SHREVERHP • R/R6-3 • 218Fr. • HS Highland, Calif.Redlands East Valley HS

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High School: First-team all-state … led Juan Diego to back-to-back state championships (2009, 2010) … 7-2 record with a 2.00 ERA as a senior … hit .411 with 17 RBI, five doubles and four home runs … threw a five-hit, eight-strikeout complete game in the 2009 state title game ... had a 3-0 record with a 2.30 ERA in 2009 … graduated with honors and was on the honor roll every semester.

Major: Undecided.

#32 LUKE WESTRHP • R/R6-5 • 205Fr. • HS Sandy, UtahJuan Diego HS

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Infielders(L to R): Cory Hunt, Michael Beltran, Trey Nielsen, James Brooks, Mark Moorman, Trent Johnson.

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Seniors(L to R): Austin Shackelford, Stephen Streich, Michael Beltran, Rick Anton, Cody Guymon,

Trent Johnson, Mark Moorman, Tyler Andersen.

Catchers(L to R): Jo Jo Sharrar, C.J. Cron, Cody Guymon.

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2010 STATISTICS

Record: 23-28 Home: 8-9 Away: 13-16 Neutral: 2-3 MWC: 10-13

Player 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%24 CRON, C.J. .431 49 49 197 55 85 16 0 20 81 161 .817 17 7 23 4 .487 3 0 0 0 364 30 4 .990 8 BELTRAN, Michael .338 43 39 145 33 49 7 1 0 20 58 .400 18 6 38 1 .427 2 9 16 22 55 109 16 .91115 REED, Josh .333 27 4 24 10 8 1 0 0 6 9 .375 1 0 4 0 .346 1 3 1 1 12 25 1 .974 9 KUROCZKO, Nick .330 51 51 197 52 65 11 3 7 44 103 .523 38 2 43 5 .438 3 2 4 6 39 120 8 .95227 GUMESON, Nik .326 44 44 184 30 60 6 3 12 36 108 .587 8 3 28 5 .364 0 3 6 8 69 38 6 .94739 SHARRAR, Jo Jo .316 43 39 158 20 50 5 1 1 13 60 .380 11 7 21 4 .384 1 0 0 1 208 28 3 .98716 YAGI, Tyler .264 46 45 182 26 48 5 1 1 18 58 .319 13 1 21 4 .313 2 3 9 14 102 96 13 .93832 MOORMAN, Mark .241 37 25 87 17 21 2 0 2 13 29 .333 14 1 16 5 .346 2 1 0 1 162 16 3 .98323 BLANC, Cooper .240 46 39 129 23 31 4 2 1 22 42 .326 16 5 39 3 .344 1 6 10 11 87 5 3 .968 6 CORNU, Rick .240 43 37 146 24 35 8 2 6 24 65 .445 12 7 35 3 .325 1 3 7 8 65 4 1 .98618 WALKER, Devin .222 34 33 126 17 28 7 0 3 16 44 .349 8 4 25 2 .288 1 0 0 0 30 5 1 .97234 WAGNER, Tyler .417 5 3 12 1 5 1 0 0 0 6 .500 1 0 3 0 .462 0 0 0 0 10 13 1 .95840 GREEN, Gavin .317 20 15 60 16 19 3 1 1 4 27 .450 3 3 17 1 .379 0 4 2 3 27 1 1 .966 3 JONES, Zach .303 24 20 66 11 20 1 0 0 10 21 .318 11 1 6 2 .400 2 4 2 3 42 1 0 1.00019 MYERS, Kyle .292 11 4 24 1 7 1 0 0 3 8 .333 1 1 5 0 .333 1 0 0 0 19 0 0 1.000 7 HUSSEY, Kevin .214 14 6 28 5 6 0 1 0 3 8 .286 4 1 10 1 .324 1 0 0 1 5 1 0 1.00031 SHACKELFORD, A .161 20 6 31 4 5 0 0 1 4 8 .258 1 2 3 0 .235 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 1.000 4 GONZALEZ, Tyson .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Totals .302 51 51 1796 345 542 78 15 55 317 815 .454 177 51 337 40 .377 21 38 57 80 1328 585 70 .965Opponents .296 51 51 1733 319 513 110 13 39 287 766 .442 185 43 353 30 .375 14 40 27 50 1353 586 81 .960

LOB - Team (386), Opp (368). DPs turned - Team (47), Opp (50). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (3), CRON 3, Opp (5).Picked off - YAGI 2, JONES 2, SHARRAR 2, REED 1, KUROCZKO 1, BLANC 1, GUMESON 1, WALKER 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA38 CLAUSING, Zach 0.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 .250 1 1 0 0 020 WHATCOTT, Jordan 4.19 5 3 17 15 0 0 1 1 88.0 86 47 41 46 61 15 1 2 325 .265 6 14 0 2 1037 KRAUSE, Greg 4.93 3 4 32 0 0 0 0 4 45.2 58 34 25 17 47 9 2 6 191 .304 3 7 0 3 333 CARD, Bryn 5.61 6 2 17 12 0 0 0 0 67.1 82 47 42 25 55 12 2 9 270 .304 1 5 2 1 226 BUDROW, Brian 5.75 5 5 17 15 0 0 0 1 98.2 129 72 63 30 79 21 6 6 412 .313 12 12 0 3 610 WILDING, Andrew 6.29 2 5 14 13 0 0 0 0 78.2 107 63 55 13 49 21 6 9 323 .331 4 8 2 4 728 STREICH, Stephen 6.80 2 4 28 1 0 0 1 2 45.0 63 39 34 24 30 13 2 6 183 .344 3 4 2 2 3 2 ANDERSEN, Tyler 7.71 1 1 19 0 0 0 0 0 23.1 37 28 20 5 19 7 1 0 107 .346 0 3 0 1 417 POND, Joe 8.61 1 1 15 2 0 0 0 0 23.0 36 25 22 17 20 9 0 1 99 .364 4 2 0 0 321 ASKEW, Bennett 8.90 1 4 20 1 0 0 0 0 30.1 42 30 30 14 31 10 1 5 127 .331 3 5 1 1 2 1 CHIMPKY, Robert 9.35 2 2 24 0 0 0 1 3 26.0 42 28 27 15 29 6 1 5 113 .372 5 5 0 2 1

Totals 6.13 28 31 59 59 0 1 1 11 527.0 683 413 359 206 421 123 22 49 2154 .317 42 66 7 19 41Opponents 5.51 31 28 59 59 3 0 0 14 535.1 652 403 328 218 446 111 21 59 2151 .303 41 46 12 14 54

PB - Team (16), WALKER 8, CRON 7, SHARRAR 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (21), WHATCOTT 7, CRON 5, CARD 3, WILDING 2, POND 2,BUDROW 1, CHIMPKY 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT - CRON (27-33), WALKER (21-28), CARD (14-17), BUDROW (7-13), WHATCOTT (4-11), SHARRAR(4-10), WILDING (7-10), POND (6-9), KRAUSE (5-6), STREICH (4-5), ANDERSEN (3-3), ASKEW (1-3), CHIMPKY (1-1).

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2010 RESULTS

Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e Inns Overall MWC Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 19, 2010 at UC Davis 1-4 L 1-2-3 4-8-1 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 WHATCOTT (L 0-1) 336 2:08 Feb 20, 2010 at UC Davis W 7-1 7-10-0 1-5-5 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 WILDING (W 1-0) - 2:35 Feb 20, 2010 at UC Davis 1-6 L 1-7-0 6-10-2 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 ANTON (L 0-1) 308 2:43 Feb 27, 2010 at Sam Houston State W 12-4 12-15-2 4-8-2 9 2-2-0 0-0-0 WHATCOTT (W 1-1) 338 3:03 Feb 27, 2010 at Sam Houston State W 10-6 10-15-4 6-10-3 9 3-2-0 0-0-0 STREICH (W 1-0) - 2:34 Feb 27, 2010 at Sam Houston State W 3-2 3-7-3 2-10-1 9 4-2-0 0-0-0 CARD (W 1-0) 238 2:35 Feb 28, 2010 at Sam Houston State W 9-7 9-12-0 7-10-2 9 5-2-0 0-0-0 ANTON (W 1-1) 351 2:39 Mar 5, 2010 at Washington State 1-5 L 1-4-2 5-10-0 9 5-3-0 0-0-0 WHATCOTT (L 1-2) - 2:07 Mar 5, 2010 at Washington State 2-6 L 2-5-0 6-16-2 9 5-4-0 0-0-0 WILDING (L 1-1) 1012 2:24 Mar 6, 2010 at Washington State 4-10 L 4-10-1 10-12-0 9 5-5-0 0-0-0 CARD (L 1-1) 1703 2:44 Mar 7, 2010 at Washington State W 4-1 4-8-0 1-5-2 9 6-5-0 0-0-0 ANTON (W 2-1) 688 2:24 Mar 13, 2010 vsPortland 1-4 L 1-6-1 4-7-1 9 6-6-0 0-0-0 WHATCOTT (L 1-3) 179 1:56 Mar 13, 2010 at Oregon State 4-5 L 4-7-1 5-7-0 9 6-7-0 0-0-0 STREICH (L 1-1) 1574 2:56 Mar 14, 2010 vsPortland W 6-1 6-10-1 1-3-1 9 7-7-0 0-0-0 ANTON (W 3-1) 156 2:06 * Mar 19, 2010 at New Mexico W 16-2 16-21-3 2-5-2 9 8-7-0 1-0-0 WHATCOTT (W 2-3) 1295 2:59 * Mar 20, 2010 at New Mexico 2-5 L 2-7-0 5-12-1 9 8-8-0 1-1-0 WILDING (L 1-2) 1267 2:29 * Mar 21, 2010 at New Mexico W 9-8 9-23-1 8-10-2 (10) 9-8-0 2-1-0 STREICH (W 2-1) 1365 3:43 Mar 23, 2010 UTAH VALLEY 4-6 L 4-8-0 6-14-0 9 9-9-0 2-1-0 GOLDING (L 0-1) 220 2:36 Mar 27, 2010 NORTHERN COLORADO W 9-1 9-8-0 1-5-3 9 10-9-0 2-1-0 WHATCOTT (W 3-3) - 2:18 Mar 27, 2010 NORTHERN COLORADO W 14-3 14-16-0 3-11-3 9 11-9-0 2-1-0 ANTON (W 4-1) 516 2:42 Mar 28, 2010 NORTHERN COLORADO W 10-9 10-12-2 9-13-2 9 12-9-0 2-1-0 STREICH (W 3-1) 446 2:58 Mar 30, 2010 UTAH VALLEY 8-10 L 8-12-2 10-16-0 9 12-10-0 2-1-0 ADAMS (L 0-1) 506 3:20 * Apr 02, 2010 AIR FORCE W 13-4 13-15-0 4-8-1 9 13-10-0 3-1-0 WHATCOTT (W 4-3) - 2:30 * Apr 02, 2010 AIR FORCE W 7-3 7-10-2 3-4-2 9 14-10-0 4-1-0 ANTON (W 5-1) 410 2:26 * Apr 03, 2010 AIR FORCE W 8-6 8-13-0 6-10-1 9 15-10-0 5-1-0 CARD (W 2-1) 426 2:53 Apr 07, 2010 SOUTHERN UTAH W 15-7 15-15-4 7-13-0 9 16-10-0 5-1-0 WILDING (W 2-2) 336 2:56 * Apr 09, 2010 UNLV 0-6 L 0-5-1 6-9-1 9 16-11-0 5-2-0 WHATCOTT (L 4-4) 647 2:45 * Apr 10, 2010 UNLV 2-4 L 2-11-3 4-6-0 9 16-12-0 5-3-0 ANTON (L 5-2) 482 2:24 * Apr 11, 2010 UNLV 1-4 L 1-5-1 4-8-1 9 16-13-0 5-4-0 CARD (L 2-2) 410 2:26 Apr 13, 2010 at Utah Valley W 5-3 5-12-1 3-8-2 9 17-13-0 5-4-0 WILDING (W 3-2) 710 3:16 * Apr 16, 2010 at San Diego State 6-8 L 6-10-1 8-8-1 9 17-14-0 5-5-0 WHATCOTT (L 4-5) 672 3:11 * Apr 17, 2010 at San Diego State 3-4 L 3-9-0 4-10-0 9 17-15-0 5-6-0 DUKE (L 0-1) 465 2:53 * Apr 18, 2010 at San Diego State W 5-4 5-14-0 4-7-2 9 18-15-0 6-6-0 ADAMS (W 1-1) 642 3:14 Apr 20, 2010 at Southern Utah 7-8 L 7-10-1 8-14-3 9 18-16-0 6-6-0 WAGNER (L 0-1) 112 2:54 * Apr 22, 2010 at BYU 7-9 L 7-14-0 9-13-2 9 18-17-0 6-7-0 DUKE (L 0-2) 1279 3:01 * Apr 23, 2010 at BYU W 11-2 11-13-2 2-6-2 9 19-17-0 7-7-0 ANTON (W 6-2) 1174 2:41 * Apr 24, 2010 at BYU 4-6 L 4-12-1 6-11-2 9 19-18-0 7-8-0 ADAMS (L 1-2) 1826 2:37 * Apr 30, 2010 TCU 6-11 L 6-7-1 11-13-2 9 19-19-0 7-9-0 WHATCOTT (L 4-6) 350 2:58 * May 01, 2010 TCU 4-11 L 4-6-2 11-15-2 9 19-20-0 7-10-0 ANTON (L 6-3) 135 3:06 * May 02, 2010 TCU 2-8 L 2-9-2 8-11-1 9 19-21-0 7-11-0 CARD (L 2-3) 235 2:37 May 07, 2010 at USC 1-8 L 1-4-1 8-10-0 9 19-22-0 7-11-0 WHATCOTT (L 4-7) 288 2:37 May 08, 2010 at USC 5-6 L 5-7-1 6-13-3 9 19-23-0 7-11-0 STREICH (L 3-2) 272 2:47 May 09, 2010 at USC 6-11 L 6-14-1 11-13-3 9 19-24-0 7-11-0 CARD (L 2-4) 207 3:00 * May 14, 2010 at UNLV 11-12 L 11-14-6 12-13-2 9 19-25-0 7-12-0 WHATCOTT (L 4-8) 513 2:59 * May 15, 2010 at UNLV W 25-5 25-21-0 5-6-5 9 20-25-0 8-12-0 WILDING (W 4-2) 356 3:35 * May 16, 2010 at UNLV W 11-10 11-16-3 10-11-1 9 21-25-0 9-12-0 STREICH (W 4-2) 409 3:33 * May 20, 2010 NEW MEXICO W 5-2 5-6-1 2-6-1 9 22-25-0 10-12-0 WHATCOTT (W 5-8) 508 2:44 * May 22, 2010 NEW MEXICO 6-7 L 6-9-3 7-11-1 9 22-26-0 10-13-0 STREICH (L 4-3) 359 2:56 $May 25, 2010 vsSan Diego State W 12-6 12-16-4 6-11-2 9 23-26-0 10-13-0 ANTON (W 7-3) 651 3:29 $May 26, 2010 vsTCU 2-13 L 2-4-0 13-16-2 9 23-27-0 10-13-0 WHATCOTT (L 5-9) 562 2:56 $May 27, 2010 vsBYU 18-25 L 18-16-2 25-22-1 9 23-28-0 10-13-0 WILDING (L 4-3) 504 3:18

* = Conference game$ = Mountain West Conference Tournament, Fort Worth, Texas.() extra inning game

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AWARD WINNERS

ALL-CONFERENCE1964Jerry Fisher .........................................IFCraig MacKay ......................................IFGary Shelby ........................................ CDave Varvel ......................................... PDoug Wasko ...................................... OF1965Duane Freeman ..................................IFSteve Radulovich .............................. OFDave Varvel ......................................... P1967Mike Beyler ....................................... 2BSteve Radulovich .............................. 1B1968Tom Kilgore ....................................... 3B1969Tom Kilgore ....................................... 3BFrank King ......................................... OF1970Gary Cleverly .................................... OFRichard Hardy ..................................... P1971Steve Jones ......................................... P1972Val Cahoon ....................................... 2B1973Mark Colerick ..................................... PSteve Cowley .................................... 3BSteve Marlow ...................................DHKerry Milkovich ................................. OF1974John Cowley .......................................IFJeff Johnson ........................................ CGerry LeFavor ..................................... PJohn McBride ......................................IF1975John McBride .....................................SS1976Scott Moffitt ..................................... OFGary Vincent ....................................... P1977Nate Ellington ................................... OFJim Lyman ...........................................IF1978Brian Graham ................................... OFJim Maynard ....................................... P1979Marc Amicone ....................................IF1980Randy Gomez ..................................... CEd Iorg ................................................IF1981Lance Brewer .................................... OFShawn Gill ........................................... CTim Hayes ...........................................IFPhil Strom .........................................DH1982Steve Springer ..................................DH1983David Rise ........................................... C1985Fernando Carmona ........................... 1BMike Dandos .......................................IFMike Moore ...................................... OFChris Shultis ........................................IF1986Chris Schultis .................................... 3B1987Lance Madsen .................................. OF1989Lance Madsen .................................. OF

1990Mike Edwards ................................... 3BCraig Sudbury ..................................... P1991Mike Edwards ................................... 3B1993Guy Fowlks ......................................... PClint Kelson .......................................DHAdam Sessions .................................... C1994Shane Jones ...................................... 3BAdam Sessions .................................... C1995Travis Parker ..................................... 3B1996Danny Bell .......................................... PCasey Child ....................................... OFTravis Flint .........................................DH1997Casey Child ...........................OF, 1st TmScott Pratt ............................. SS, 1st TmNate Forbush .........................C, 2nd Tm1998Nate Forbush .........................C, 1st TmJohn Summers ......................1B, 1st Tm2000Mike Goff ..............................3B, 1st TmBrit Pannier .......................... DH, 1st TmSam Swenson ....................... CF, 1st TmNate Weese ..........................1B, 1st Tm2001Ryan Bailey ............................. P, 1st TmChris Shelton ..........................C, 1st TmNate Weese ..........................1B, 1st TmTravis Palmer ......................... P, 2nd TmSam Swenson ......................OF, 2nd TmMike Westfall .......................3B, 2nd Tm

2002Mitch Maio ............................. P, 1st TmAdam Castelton ...................2B, 2nd TmDonald Hawes........................C, 2nd TmNate Weese .........................1B, 2nd TmMike Westfall .......................3B, 2nd Tm2003Matt Ciaramella ....................OF, 1st TmJared Pena ............................2B, 1st TmBrady Martinez ....................RP, 2nd Tm2004Jay Brossman ..............................UT/DHEric Chevalier .................................... OFMatt Ciaramella ................................ OFJared Pena ........................................ 2B2005Doug Beck ......................................... 2BJay Brossman .................................... 3BJosh Cooper ...................................... RP2006Ryan Khoury ......................... SS, 1st TmJay Brossman .......................1B, 2nd TmJohn Welsh ..........................OF, 2nd TmJosh Cooper ........................... P, 2nd Tm2007Jay Brossman ........................1B, 1st TmCorey Shimada.....................2B, 2nd Tm2008Stephen Fife ............................ P, 1st TmCody Guymon ...................... DH, 1st Tm2009Brian Budrow ......................... P, 2nd TmCorey Shimada.....................2B, 2nd TmJordan Whatcott .................... P, 2nd Tm

2010C.J. Cron ................................UT, 1st TmNick Kuroczko .......................3B, 1st TmRick Anton ............................. P, 2nd Tm

Conference AwardsChris Shelton: 2001 Player of the YearMike Westfall: 2001 Freshman of the YearMitch Maio: 2002 Co-Player of the YearRyan Khoury: 2006 Player of the YearC.J. Cron: 2009 Freshman of the Year; 2010 Player of the Year

From 1967-87 and 1993-96, one team was selected in each WAC Division. From 1982-84 one team was selected from both divisions.

ALL-AMERICA1951: James Cleverly: ABCA First-team second base1959: Archie Skeen: ABCA First-team catcher1981: Phil Strom: ABCA First-team designated hitter1997: Casey Child: Baseball America Third-team outfielder, The Sporting News Second-team outfielder, Colle-giate Baseball second-team outfielder2001: Mike Westfall: Freshman-team Louisville Slugger2001: Chris Shelton: third-team NCB-WA, second-team Collegiate Baseball2006: Ryan Khoury: ABCA first-team shortstop, NCBWA second-team, third-team Collegiate Baseball2009: C.J. Cron: Freshman NCBWA Sec-ond-team catcher, Freshman Collegiate Baseball designated hitter, Freshman Baseball America second-team catcher, Freshman Ping! Third-team. 2010: C.J. Cron: NCBWA first-team des-ignated hitter, Collegiate Baseball first-team designated hitter, Ping!Baseball first-team designated hitter, Baseball America third-team catcher

National AwardsRyan Khoury: 2006 NCBWA District 8 Player of the YearC.J. Cron: 2010 NCBWA District 8 Player of the Year

Casey Child, a 1997 All-America selection, holds the school career records for batting average and slugging percentage.

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DRAFT PICKS199032nd Round870. Craig Sudbury, RHP, Oakland Athletics43rd Round1127. Steven Sigloch, 2B, Milwaukee Brewers199113th Round352. Mike Edwards, 3B, Texas Rangers27th Round718. Paul Barton, LHP, Toronto Blue Jays199444th Round1212. Chris Arambula, 1B, St. Louis Cardinals199531st Round850. Kelly Stratton, OF, Texas Rangers199716th Round477. Casey Child, OF, Anaheim Angels199813th Round398. John Summers, 1B, San Francisco Giants21st Round627. Nate Forbush, C, Detroit Tigers199926th Round803. Lance Ericksen, RHP, Houston Astros200032nd Round956. Phil Cullen, RHP, Seattle Mariners2001 31st Round929. Ryan Bailey, RHP, Anaheim Angels33rd Round984. Chris Shelton, C, Pittsburgh Pirates41st Round1242. Travis Palmer, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals200212th Round363. Jason Wylie, RHP, Chicago Cubs17th Round519. Donnie Saba, OF, Arizona Diamondbacks23rd Round677. Nate Weese, OF, Montreal Expos26th Round792. Mitch Maio, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals200335th Round1033. Sean Overholt, RHP, Chicago Cubs200413th Round395. Matt Ciaramella, OF, Boston Red Sox22nd Round670. Doug Mackay, RHP, San Francisco Giants33rd Round998. Clay Westmoreland, RHP, Florida Marlins200612th Round373. Ryan Khoury, SS, Boston Red Sox37th Round1107. Tyler Kmetko, 2B, Arizona Diamondbacks200736th Round1101. Jay Brossman, 1B, L.A. of Anaheim Angels20083rd Round85. Stephen Fife, P, Boston Red Sox200928th Round846. Brian Budrow, RHP, Arizona Diamondbacks31st Round951. Jordan Whatcott, RHP, L.A. of Anaheim Angels

*Since 1990 Ryan Khoury earned All-America honors from several publications in 2006. He was drafted by the Boston Red Sox.

Stephen Fife was drafted after the 2008 season in the third round by the Boston Red Sox. He played for the Portland Sea Dogs in 2010.

Chris Shelton has spent time with the Detroit Tigers, Texas Rangers and Seattle Mariners. In 2006 with the Tigers he hit nine home runs in the first 13 games of the season.

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Mike Weathers

ALL-TIME RECORDS

The following is a look at Utah’s record, conference record, conference division (when ap-plicable) and head coach, dating back to 1963:

Year Record Conf. Conf./Div. Coach1963 15-14 4-4/2nd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1964 14-16 6-4/1st WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1965 21-16 7-5/1st WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1966 19-20 5-7/3rd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1967 19-14 3-7/3rd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1968 19-13 4-5/2nd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1969 20-22 7-11/3rd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1970 20-18 3-10/3rd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1971 17-24 7-11/3rd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1972 21-28 4-14/4th WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1973 11-20 7-11/4th WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes1974 18-25 11-7/2nd WAC Northern Tom Kilgore1975 11-17 5-11/4th WAC Northern Tom Kilgore1976 15-26 8-9/3rd WAC Northern Tom Kilgore1977 17-28 6-12/4th WAC Northern Tom Kilgore1978 8-27 6-12/4th WAC Northern Tom Kilgore1979 7-36 2-15/4th WAC Northern Tom Kilgore1980 17-19 5-12/3rd WAC Northern Mike Weathers1981 23-20 15-9/2nd WAC Northern Mike Weathers1982 17-31 12-12/2nd WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter1983 15-18 7-15/4th WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter1984 23-25 13-11/2nd WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter1985 29-21 12-11/2nd WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter1986 9-32 3-21/4th WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter1987 16-34 8-16/3rd WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter1988 10-32 8-17/6th WAC (No division) Rick Sofield1989 17-32 10-18/6th WAC (No division) Rick Sofield1990 19-33 10-16/6th WAC (No division) Rick Sofield1991 23-30 11-12/5th WAC (No division) Rick Sofield1992 20-34 11-15/6th WAC (No division) Rick Sofield1993 31-19 14-9/3rd WAC Northern Rick Sofield1994 22-32 9-15/4th WAC Northern Rick Sofield1995 15-39 7-21/6th WAC Northern Steve Gillespie1996 30-22 15-15/3rd(T) WAC Northern Bill Kinneberg1997 36-21-1 22-8/1st WAC Northern Tim Esmay 1998 23-31 12-18/2nd WAC Northern Tim Esmay1999 22-30 8-20/10th Mountain West Tim Esmay2000 26-30 15-15/3rd Mountain West Tim Esmay2001 27-29 14-16/3rd Mountain West Tim Esmay2002 33-26 16-14/2nd Mountain West Tim Esmay2003 24-32 10-20/5th Mountain West Tim Esmay2004 22-36 11-19/5th Mountain West Tim Esmay2005 19-36 10-20/5th Mountain West Bill Kinneberg2006 28-28 9-13/6th Mountain West Bill Kinneberg2007 24-31 12-12/3rd(T) Mountain West Bill Kinneberg2008 26-28 10-14/4th Mountain West Bill Kinneberg2009 28-31 8-16/6th Mountain West Bill Kinneberg2010 23-28 10-13/6th Mountain West Bill Kinneberg

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

1951College World Series2-2 Record; Third-place finishUtah 7, Tennessee 1USC 8, Utah 2Utah 15, Texas A&M 8Tennessee 5, Utah 4

1959Regional Round1-2 RecordColorado State College 17, Utah 8Utah 13, Colorado State College 8Colorado State College 12, Utah 8

1960Regional Round1-2 RecordUtah 24, Colorado State College 3Colorado State College 3, Utah 2Colorado State College 6, Utah 2

2009Regional Round (Fullerton, Calif.)2-2 RecordCal State Fullerton 18, Utah 2Utah 11, Georgia Southern 10Utah 9, Gonzaga 7Cal State Fullerton 16, Utah 3

* Colorado State College is now Northern Colorado.

Lonnie Keeter Rick Sofield Tim Esmay Bill Kinneberg

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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TEAM RECORDSSingle GameRuns ............................... 32 vs. Air Force, 2005Hits ................................ 34 vs. Air Force, 2005Doubles ......................................8, three times ..................... most recently vs. Air Force, 2005Triples ............................. 6 vs. Wyoming, 1972Home Runs ...................... 9 vs. Air Force, 1987.............................9 vs. Utah Valley State, 2006 RBI ..................................32 vs. Air Force, 2005Walks .................... 17 vs. Southern Utah, 2007At Bats ............................65 vs. Air Force, 1996Stolen Bases ........... 9 vs. Southern Utah, 1985Double Plays ....................5 vs. Wyoming, 1984

Season - Batting and FieldingBatting Average* ............................. .368, 1985NCAA Batting Title*At Bats ........................................... 2,175, 2002Runs .................................................. 586, 1997Hits ................................................... 738, 1997Doubles ............................................ 155, 1997Triples ................................................. 29, 1985Home Runs ....................................... 124, 1997RBI .................................................... 552, 1997Total Bases ..................................... 1,311, 1997Slugging Percentage ........................ .623, 1997Walks ................................................ 264, 1985Hit by Pitch ......................................... 76, 2005Strikeouts ......................................... 413, 2000On Base Percentage ......................... .461, 1985Stolen Bases ..................................... 124, 1985Victories.............................................. 36, 1997Putouts .......................................... 1,581, 2009Assists ............................................... 674, 2009Errors ................................................ 114, 1987Fielding Percentage ......................... .970, 2006Double Plays ....................................... 58, 1997

Season - PitchingInnings Pitched .............................. 527.0, 2009Hits ................................................... 672, 1997Runs .................................................. 498, 1997Walks ................................................ 325, 1985Strikeouts ......................................... 421, 2009Lowest ERA ...................................... 3.09, 1965Wild Pitches ........................................ 56, 1985Hit Batters ........................................... 79, 2000Appearances ..................................... 178, 2002Won-Loss Percentage ...................... .629, 1997

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSBatting Single GameAt Bats ..........................8, Mike Mosiello, 1991Runs .............................6, Jeff McFarland, 1985Hits ....................................... 6, by four players ................... most recently by Doug Beck, 2005RBI ...............................13, Chris Schultis, 1985Doubles ....... 4, Casey Child vs. Air Force, 1996Triples .......... 2, by six players most recently by ...................... Nik Gumeson vs. Air Force, 2010Home Runs .4, Austin Jones vs. Air Force, 2009HR in One Inning ................ 2, by three players.................. most recently by Erich Kemp, 2006Walks .................................... 4, by nine players ............ most recently by Corey Shimada, 2007

SeasonBatting Average ...... .457, Mike Edwards, 1991At Bats .........................250, Nate Weese, 2001Runs ................................. 88, Scott Pratt, 1997Stolen Bases .............................27, Casey Child ........................................ and Scott Pratt, 1997Hits ...............................104, Casey Child, 1997Doubles .................. 28, Matt Ciaramella, 2004Triples ....................... 10, Corey Shimada, 2007Home Runs .....................31, Casey Child, 1997RBI ..................................97, Casey Child, 1997Walks ..................48, Michael Heideman, 1997Total Bases ....................227, Casey Child, 1997Slugging Pct. ............... .890, Casey Child, 1997

Career (Minimum Three Seasons)Batting Avg. .............368, Casey Child, 1995-97At Bats ............... 876, Nate Weese, 1999-2002Runs ...................220, Corey Shimada, 2006-09Hits ...................... 307, Jay Brossman, 2004-07Doubles ................. 69, Jay Brossman, 2004-07Triples ..................20, Corey Shimada, 2006-09Home Runs .......... 50, Nate Weese, 1999-2002RBI ....................... 181, Jay Brossman, 2004-07Stolen Bases ........52, Corey Shimada, 2006-09Walks .................151, Corey Shimada, 2006-09Total Bases ............482, Jay Brossman, 2004-07Slugging Pct. ...........747, Casey Child, 1995-97

Pitching SeasonLowest ERA ....................2.08, Dan Prock, 1969Most Wins .....................11, Ed McCarter, 1984........................................11, Mike Cutler, 1993Most Appearances........... 32, Brian Lane, 2005 Most Complete Games ..11, Ed McCarter, 1984Won-Loss Pct. ... .900 (9-1), Mitch Maio, 2002Innings Pitched .............122, Guy Fowlks, 1993Strikeouts (Game) .......... 12, Jason Price, 2004; Stephen Fife, 2008 (twice); Brian Budrow, 2008 Strikeouts (Season) ....... 102, Jason Price, 2004Walks ................................69, Jeff Mayer, 1985Wild Pitches ................... 19, Jason Wylie, 2002Hit Batters ........................ 16, Ed Markey, 1996Saves ...................9, Clay Westmoreland, 2004; .......................................Robert Chimpky, 2008Games Started ................ 18, Jason Price, 2005Most Hits ..................... 139, Jason Wylie, 2002..................................Cheyenne Rushton, 2002Most Runs ................. 98, Curtis Carman, 1987Most Losses ................ 10, Matt Crockett, 2005

CareerWins ..................... 19, Curtis Carman, 1984-87Appearances .............75, Greg Krause, 2006-09Complete Games ..... 11, Ed McCarter, 1983-84W-L Pct. .......... .600, Brady Martinez, 2002-03Inn. Pitched ....... 314, Lance Ericksen, 1995-99Strikeouts ................ 236, Jason Price, 2003-06Walks ................. 149, Lance Ericksen, 1995-99Saves .................. 12, Robert Chimpky, 2008-09

Corey Shimada holds career records for runs, triples, stolen bases and walks.

Jay Brossman was a three-time all-conference selection.

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ARobert Acord 1979Zach Adams 2010George Allen 1965-67Rick Allen 1974Robert Allen 1973Casey Allie 1991-94Vernon Allred 1961Mike Alto 1992-93Brett Alvey 1976-79Marc Amicone 1976-79Kieth Ancell 1958-60Chuck Anderson 1979-80, 1982Gary Anderson 1961-62Matt Anderson 2003Tyler Andersen 2008-10Shawn Andreasen 1994Rick Anton 2010Chris Arambula 1993-94Mike Aranzullo 1988-91Ronald Arbon 1979Matt Ardizzone 1995Brett Arnold 1963-65Richard Arnold 1965-67Bennett Askew 2007-09Brandon Ast 2006Steve Atkin 1986Dusty Atkinson 1996-97Kenneth Austin 1957-58William Axelgrad 1973Allen Axtell 1967-69

BBrandon Bailey 2005Evan Bailey 2007Ryan Bailey 1999-01Bret Baldwin 2006-07Brandon Ballard 1996-99, 2000Don Baker 1993-94Mike Barnett 1982-85Benson Barerra 1999-01Paul Barton 1989-91Jeff Batcher 1983Mike Basham 2001-03Brad Bauman 1976-77Randall Bayer 1969Doug Beck 2005Paul Beck 1983Rob Beck 1989-90Troy Beckman 1998-99Brad Beckstead 1979-80Dan Bell 1995-96Josh Bell 2006Ronald Bell 1975-76Michael Beltran 2008-10Marc Benjamin 1992-93Ted Berner 1956-57Michael Beyeler 1965-67Blaine Benard 1980Eric Bently 1996Martin Bezyack 1957-58Chad Bianco 1988-89Brandon Biesinger 2002-03Pat Bird 1994Tim Blackham 1989-90Cooper Blanc 2008-10William Bohn 1961James Bolser 1995, 1997-99Thomas Bondurant 1977Dennis Bonny 1961Daniel Borich 1962George Boss 1956-57

Paul Boykin 1970-71Eric Bowen 1993Matt Bradshaw 1987-88Louie Brackett 1962-64Kevin Bracy 1994-95Ryan Breska 2003-04Lance Brewer 1980-81Kelby Brothen 1975Jay Brossman 2004-07Bruce Brown 1969Brett Bruneel 2007Ben Buck 2003-04Brian Budrow 2008-09Todd Bunte 1984Nate Burnham 2007Daniel Burton 1974-75

CVal Cahoon 1970-72Keith Cambell 1969-70Tim Carambelas 1989-90Bryn Card 2008-10Mark Carlton 1989John Carlye 1966Curtis Carman 1984-87Fernado Caromna 1984-85Kevin Carver 2003Scott Cashman 2008Robert Castellano 1990-93Adam Castleton 1999-02Jared Cavaness 1999-00Sean Cawley 1997-98Edward Chenoweth 1957-58Eric Chevalier 2003-04Lyn Chidester 1957-59Casey Child 1995-97Jeremy Chiles 1990-92Robert Chimpky 2008-09Jed Chrisman 1998-00Austin Christensen 2009Chase Christensen 2006Jerry Chruma 1962-63Matt Ciaramella 2002-04Rick Clagett 1997-98Zach Clausing 2009Ray Clinton 1997-98Richard Clopper 1969-71Stephen Colerick 1973-74Douglas Cook 1958Josh Cooper 2005-06Dave Copier 1975-77Bret Cornell 1991-92Rick Cornu 2009-10William Cowan 1959-60Bradley Cowley 1971-74Matt Crockett 2005C.J. Cron 2009-10Andrew Crosson 1981Phil Cullen 1999Chad Cullers 2007Dave Cunningham 1951Dennis Curry 1981Mike Cutler 1993-94

DMike Dandos 1982-85Jon Darden 1970-72Michael Davis 1962-63Robert Davis 1978Steve Davis 1990-91Troy Davis 1983-86Doug Dent 1996Brad DeVore 2006-07Mark DiGiosio 1968-69

Michael Disorbio 1964-66Robert D’Onofrio 1971Jim Dokos 1956Merrill Douglas 1956-58Wallace Douglas 1964-66Pete Douglas 1964-66Pete Dow 1956Rich Downs 1984-87John Kent Draayer 1961-62Brock Duke 2010Don Duncombe 1961-62Denton Dunn 1961-63Mark Duran 1985Kent Dyson 1979

EGordon Eakin 1977-78Trevor Eastman 2004-05David Ebright 2000-01David Edmonds 1966-68Mike Edwards 1990-91Matt Eeles 1996-97Clyde Eggertt 1966Darryl Eisner 1960-61Dwayne Elder 1980-82Nathaniel Ellington 1976-77Andre Ellison 1975-76Don Emery 1989-90Ray Endsley 1959Lance Erickson 1996-99Travis Ewing 1995

FJack Fandal 1977George Farliano 1978-79Corland Felts 1994-97Douglas Ferguson 1972-73Fred Ferguson 2007-08Stephen Fife 2007-08Gerald Fisher 1963-65Travis Flint 1996-97Ryan Florence 2003-04Larry Flores 1974TJ Floyd 2004Nate Forbush 1997-98Kerr Foster 2007-08Guy Fowlks 1988, 1991-93Josh France 2000-01

Harvey Francis 1956Adam Frank 2005-06Bryce Freed 2005Duane Freeman 1963-65Todd Fritchman 1982Terry Fritz 1983

GGeraldo Garcia 1970Joseph Garcia 1978-79Clayne Garrett 2005-06Lamar Gehring 1960Jack Gehrke 1966-67Dave Germann 1956Kenneth Gibson 1970-73Shawn Gill 1981-82Matt Glauser 1982-85Mike Goff 1997, 1999-00Blake Golding 2010Tyson Gonzalez 2010Randy Gomez 1979-80Mark Gorringe 1988T.R. Gourley 1999, 2003Aaron Graham 1995Brian Graham 1977-78Craig Graves 1980-81Gavin Green 2009-10Bob Grogan 1982Nik Gumeson 2010Rod Gust 1985-86Sam Gustafson 1972Cody Guymon 2007-08

H Michael Haddad 2008Richard Hafen 1962Jason Hagen 1994-95Marc Hagen 1993-94Matt Hagen 1994-95Curtis Hall 1996-97Jim Hallinan 1991-92David Hamilton 1960Travis Hansen 1986-89Dan Hansgen 1991-94Kyle Hardman 1988Dick Hardy 1956Jamie Hardy 1999-00Richard J. Hardy 1957-58

Chris Harris 1989-90John Harris 1988Randy Harris 1989Brent Hart 1980-81Donald Hawes 1999-02Rick Hawn 1983Dust Haycock 1998Timothy Hayes 1981Brian Hedman 2005-06Mike Heidemann 1996-97Brad Helmer 1985-87Dustin Hennis 2007-08Ben Heusser 2000-01Steve Hilton 1979-81Ryan Hilts 1998-99Hal Hogland 1981Mike Hodgdon 1986-87Carl Hoehner 1957Donald Hogan 1956-57Dan Hogelin 1997Greg Holman 1985Gary Holyoak 1971-73Mike Howard 1979-80Mike Hughes 1991-92Spencer Hunn 1999John Hunter 1967-70Larry Huppert 1980-81Kevin Hussey 2009-10

IKenneth Ingleby 1963Ed Iorg 1980

JDusty Jacobs 1987John James 2007-08Rory James 2006Jason Jarvis 1992Jeff Jenkins 1970, 1972Alan Jenkinson 1964Brett Jensen 1982-83Gordon Jensen 1956Karl Jensen 1958Curtis Jenson 1956-57Don Jenson 1958, 1961Kyle Johansen 1984-87Victor Johansen 1964-65Ryan Johnerson 1999

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Ed Johnson 1973Jeff Johnson 1972-75Justin Johnson 1994-95Todd Johnson 1963Travis Johnson 1996-97Trent Johnson 2010Austin Jones 2008-09John Jones 1974-75Kent Jones 1963Shane Jones 1991-94Stephen Jones 1969-71Zach Jones 2009-10Brad Jordison 1978Jake Jordison 2002-2003Frank Juliano 1981

KTyler Kay 2005Clint Kelson 1993Erich Kemp 2006-07Monty Kennedy 1972Kevin Khoury 1976-78Ryan Khoury 2003-06Thomas Kilgore 1968-69Eric King 2006-07Frank King 1967-69Tom Kingdon 1959-60Mark Kleven 1986-87Tyler Kmetko 2003, 2006William Knibbe 1970-71Travis Kohn 2004Angelo Kournianos 1971Emmanuel Kournianos 1969-70Greg Krause 2006-09Nick Kuroczko 2007-10

LMark Lalli 1980Matt Lalli 1980John Lambourne 1960Brian Lane 2005-06Randy Lane 1972John Landures 1967-70Derek Larsen 2003Jared Larsen 1996-99Ronald Leavitt 1975, 1978-79Doug Lee 1984Gerald LeFavor 1971, 1974-76DC Legg 2008Matt Leonelli 1996-97Roger LePrey 1979Jon Lewis 2000-01Brett Lindsey 2000-01Matt Lipscomb 1991Dave Littlewood 1990-91Bill Loos 1976-77Stephen Long 1975Spence Loughton 1966Tom Lovat 1959-61Nick Lowery 2007Rudy Lucero 1958-59Kelly Lund 1981James Lyman 1974-77

MEd MacArthur 1983Larry MacArthur 1982Craig MacKay 1963-65Doug Mackay 2002-04Tyson Mackay 2008Josh Madsen 2005Lance Madsen 1987-89Tommy Maestas 2000-01

Mitch Maio 1999-02Scott Malone 2006Ed Merkey 1995-96Steve Marlowe 1973-74, 1976Tom Martin 1974Brady Martinez 2002-03E.J. Martinez 1999Manuael Martinez 1971-73Michael Martinez 1975-76Ben Marziale 1995-98Jeff Mayer 1985James Maynard 1975, 1978Donne Mayne 1967-69Matt McAfee 2000-01John McBride 1972-75Ed McCarter 1983-84Shad McCord 2004, 2006James McClain 1977Robert McCleary 1979Victor McCraney 1979Brett McDermaid 1998-99Daniel McDermott 1993Jeff McFarland 1984-85Randy McGee 1994-97Robert McLeod 1963-65Louis Mele 1956Steve Mellow 1968, 1970-71Fred Mensel 1970-72Alex Mercer 1988Ricky Messner 1976Wlliam Michael 1976-78Kirk Mildon 1984Duncan Miles 1988Kerry Milkovich 1972-74Mike Mitchell 2007Scott Mitchell 1979-80Bill Moeller 1990-91Greg Moffitt 1974-76David Moore 1965-66Mike Moore 1982-85Mark Moorman 2010Thomas Moriarty 1971-74Guy Morrell 1980Michael Moseley 1979Matt Mosiello 1991-93Darrin Mott 1986Joe Mozeleski 2005-06Lynn Muir 1980Mike Mulcahy 1984-87Jason Murdock 1990-92Larry Murray 1990-91Jeff Myaer 1986Kyle Myers 2009-10

NNic Nakagama 2007-08Joseph Nichols 1975-76Marcus Nelson 1991Nathan Nelson 1985-87Brad Nielsen 1983Courtney Nielsen 1971-73Mark Nielsen 1980Mark Nilson 1986-89Butch Nolan 1987David Nordquist 1966-69John Noriega 1964-65Donald Norris 1966-68David Norton 1999Jared Nye 1987-90

OGordon Oborn 1956, 1960Gary Ogden 1988, 1991-92Derek Ogle 1992

Ryder Olsen 2004-05Sean Overholt 2001-03Mike Oziminski 1991-92

PBrandon Page 1997-00Travis Palmer 2001Brit Pannier 2000-02Travis Parker 1994-95Bruce Parry 1960-61William Parsons 1967Joel Patterson 1978David Pearce 1976Roy Pehrson 1962Jared Pena 2003-04Shaun Peters 1990-91Scott Petterson 1991Rob Piekarz 1984Joe Pond 2009Dan Poulton 1994-95Mack Powell 1971Lance Pratt 1983, 1986-88Russ Pratt 1996Scott Pratt 1996-97Jason Price 2003-05Frank Pritchett 1960Dan Prock 1968-70Jerry Pullman 1966-67Paul Pullman 1961-63

QStanley Queen 1977Kevin Quinn 1991

RSteven Radulovich 1965-67Gary Ramos 1987-90Zach Rappleye 1998Paul Rasmussen 1979Scott Rasmussen 1973-74Lawrence Ray 1960-61Mark Redican 1991Max Redman 1956Josh Reed 2009-10Craig Reese 1982Thad Reeves 1987-89Ryan Reisbeck 2001-02Tyler Relf 2008John Reva 1998Matt Rich 1988, 1992Elmer Richards 1961Scott Ririe 1993David Rise 1983Dwayne Robins 1976, 1978Russell Rosander 1973-75Cheyenne Rushton 2001-02Dee Russell 1970

SDonnie Saba 2001-02Mike Sagas 1993-96Edward Samples 1962Mark Sampson 1995Robert Sanchez 1957Edward Sawley 1962-63Barry Sceili 1971-72Nate Schlieman 2003-04Chris Schultis 1983-86Brad Seare 1997-98Gary Selby 1963-65Adam Sessions 1991-94Doug Sexton 1985-86Austin Shackelford 2010Curtis Shafer 1981

Dennis Shafer 1974-76Jo Jo Sharrar 2009-10Lon Shears 1971-72Chris Shelton 2001Corey Shimada 2006-09Jake Shortino 1999-00Jesse Shriner 2007-08Mike Shultis 1989Randolph Siebert 1970-71Steve Sigloch 1987-90Chris Simmons 1993-94Dale Simons 1956Scott Simons 1972-74Dan Simonsen 2002-03Archie Skeen 1958-59George Sluga 1962-64Dave Smart 1983-84Brett Smiley 1988Gene Smith 1957-59Michael Smith 1973-74Tim Smith 1986Stan Smoot 1956Jared Snyder 2002Kevin Snyder 1994-95Randy Snyder 1977Ron Soranno 1993-94Kirt Soderquist 1961Sam Sorensen 1997Breck Spain 1977, 1979Alan Sperry 1973-74Steve Springer 1982Stanley Springfield 1980-81Derek Staley 1989-90Lewis Stilson 1971Shaun Story 1989Jeff Strasser 1996Kelly Stratton 1994-95Stephen Streich 2008-10Phil Strom 1981Rodney Stromberg 1971Jason Struble 1994-95Rob Stuart 1999-00Brian Stuckey 1977Craig Sudbury 1987-90John Summers 1998Brett Sundberg 2000, 2003Sam Swenson 1997-98, 00-01Robert Swilor 1961-63Brian Sylvester 1956-58

TAndrew Tam 1976-77Lou Tansell 1983Seth Tartler 2005Thomas Tate 1962-63Cris Taylor 1995-96Edward Taylor 1977-78Lee Taylor 1960Ronald Taylor 1959Jim Teahan 1978-81Chris Tellez 1986Jeff Titmus 1980Matt Thelander 1993George Theodore 1967-69Mark Theodore 1965-66Ken Thompson 1982, 84-85Gary Thornton 1996-98John Tolman 1965-66Russell Toronto 1972-73Gary Totland 1957-59Lucas Trinnaman 2006-07Nate Truax 1995-96Chad Truby 1997-98Mike Tummolo 2006Ryan Turpin 1963

UDennis Udy 1964-66Wick Udy 2003Randy Upton 1988

VRommel Valladeras 1996-97Steve Varechok 1981-82Matt Van Doren 1993Russell Van Vleet 1964-65Howard Van Woerkon 1961David Varvel 1964-66Todd Vernon 1982-83Kenneth Vierra 1958-60Gary Vincent 1974-76, 1978Scott Vondette 1978-79

WBob Waddell 1981-82Tyler Wagner 2010Jake Waldram 2004Elwood Walker 1968Devin Walker 2008-10Richard Walkingshaw 1970-73Eric Wallace 1998-99Mark Wankier 1990, 1994Duncan Ward 1959Harold Warfle 1960-61Douglas Wasko 1962-64Andy Webster 1993-94Nate Weese 1999-02Thomas Weidner 1969-71Steve Weiser 1981-82John Welsh 2004-07Michael Westfall, Jr. 2000-04Clay Westmoreland 2002-04Chris Weyand 1978-79Jordan Whatcott 2009-10Donald White 1956-58Jack White 1964-65James Whiteley 1967-69Ty Withee 1998Dean Whitworth 1966David Wiechman 1970Scott Wilberger 1992Brion Wilcox 1961-62Shane Wilde 1994Andrew Wilding 2007-10Brian Williams 1980-82Larry Williams 1989Mark Williamsen 1980Paul Wills 1980Cort Wilson 2003-04Kerry Winn 1975, 1978-79Joel Winters 1979-80TJ Wise 2006-07Geoff Wolfgramm 2007-08Mike Wood 1998-99Norman Wood 1962Ken Wooster 1984-85William Workman 1959Kevin Wright 1983Jason Wylie 2001-02

YTyler Yagi 2009-10Charles Yegen 1972David Young 1959Mike Young 1982-83

ZDuane Zauner 1977-78

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