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2 B A S E B A L L DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE TIME (TV) Feb. 19 Friday Texas State San Marcos, Texas 4 p.m. Feb. 20 Saturday Texas State San Marcos, Texas 1 p.m. Feb. 21 Sunday Texas State San Marcos, Texas 11 a.m. Feb. 22 Monday Texas State San Marcos, Texas 3 p.m. Texas Rio Grande Valley TOURNAMENT Feb. 25 Thursday UT- Rio Grande Valley # Edinburg, Texas 5 p.m. Feb. 26 Friday Houston Baptist # Edinburg, Texas 1 p.m. Feb. 27 Saturday Prairie View A&M # Edinburg, Texas 1 p.m. Feb. 28 Sunday Houston Baptist # Edinburg, Texas 10 a.m. March 3 Thursday Utah Valley State Pullman, Wash. 4 p.m. March 4 Friday Utah Valley State Pullman, Wash. 4 p.m. March 5 Saturday Utah Valley State Pullman, Wash. 2 p.m. March 6 Sunday Utah Valley State Pullman, Wash. Noon March 10 Thursday Northeastern Pullman, Wash. 4 p.m. March 11 Friday Northeastern Pullman, Wash. 4 p.m. March 12 Saturday Northeastern Pullman, Wash. 2 p.m. March 13 Sunday Northeastern Pullman, Wash. 1 p.m. March 18 Friday UCLA* Los Angeles 4 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) March 19 Saturday UCLA* Los Angeles 2 p.m. March 20 Sunday UCLA* Los Angeles Noon (Pac-12 Networks) March 22 Tuesday Gonzaga Pullman, Wash. 5 p.m. March 24 Thursday Stanford* Stanford, Calif. 6 p.m. March 25 Friday Stanford* Stanford, Calif. 6 p.m. March 26 Saturday Stanford* Stanford, Calif. 1 p.m. March 31 Thursday Arizona State* Pullman, Wash. 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) April 1 Friday Arizona State* Pullman, Wash. 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) April 2 Saturday Arizona State* Pullman, Wash. 1 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) April 5 Tuesday Gonzaga Spokane, Wash. 6 p.m. April 8 Friday Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 6 p.m. April 9 Saturday Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 6 p.m. April 10 Sunday Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 1 p.m. April 14 Thursday Oregon State* Pullman, Wash. 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) April 15 Friday Oregon State* Pullman, Wash. 4 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) April 16 Saturday Oregon State* Pullman, Wash. 1 p.m. April 22 Friday USC* Pullman, Wash. 5 p.m. April 23 Saturday USC* Pullman, Wash. 2 p.m. April 24 Sunday USC* Pullman, Wash. 1 p.m. April 29 Friday Oregon* Eugene, Ore. 6 p.m. April 30 Saturday Oregon* Eugene, Ore. 2 p.m. May 1 Sunday Oregon* Eugene, Ore. Noon May 7 Saturday Utah* Pullman, Wash. 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) May 8 Sunday Utah* Pullman, Wash. 4 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) May 9 Monday Utah* Pullman, Wash. 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) May 11 Wednesday Seattle Bellevue, Wash. Noon May 13 Friday Washington* Seattle 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) May 14 Saturday Washington* Seattle 4 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) May 15 Sunday Washington* Seattle Noon (Pac-12 Networks) May 17 Tuesday Gonzaga Pasco, Wash. 6:30 p.m. May 19 Thursday McNeese State Pullman, Wash. 5 p.m. May 20 Friday McNeese State (DH) Pullman, Wash. 2 p.m. May 21 Saturday McNeese State Pullman, Wash. 2 p.m. May 24 Tuesday Washington Yakima, Wash. 6:30 p.m. May 27 Friday California* Pullman, Wash. 4 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) May 28 Saturday California* Pullman, Wash. 4 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) May 29 Sunday California* Pullman, Wash. 2 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) # Tournament (Edinburg, Texas) * Pac-12 Conference Game Home games in Bold All times Pacific **All times and dates are subject to change

3 BASEBALL QUICK FACTS THE UNIVERSITY LOCATION: Pullman, Wash. AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I CONFERENCE: Pac-12 ENROLLMENT: 19,446 NICKNAME: Cougars COLORS: Crimson and Gray INTERIM PRESIDENT: Dr. Daniel J. Bernardo DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Bill Moos SWA: Anne McCoy FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: Ken Casavant COUGAR BASEBALL HEAD COACH: Marty Lees RECORD AT WSU: 0-0 (1st Season) RECORD OVERALL: 0-0 (1st Season) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Dan Spencer (1st Season) ASSISTANT COACH: Jim Horner (1st Season) VOL. ASSISTANT COACH: Braden Wells (1st Season) GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH: Kellen Camus (2nd Season) GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH: Michael Monda (2nd Season) COORDINATOR OF OPERATIONS: Kristy Lees (1st Season) HOME FIELD: Bailey-Brayton Field (3,500) BASEBALL PHONE: (509) OVERALL RECORD: PAC-12 RECORD: (9th) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 16/16 ALL-TIME RECORD: ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS BASEBALL CONTACT: Bobby Alworth bobby.alworth@wsu.edu PHONE: (W) (C) FAX: ATHLETIC WEBSITE: COACHING STAFF Head Coach Marty Lees 4 Associate Head Coach / Pitching Dan Spencer 5 Assistant Coach Jim Horner 6 Volunteer Coach Braden Wells 7 Graduate Assistant Coach Kellen Camus 8 Graduate Assistant Coach Michael Monda SEASON Roster 10 Layne Bruner 11 Derek Chapman 12 Cameron Frost 13 Ian Hamilton 14 J.J. Hancock 15 Weston Hatten 16 Nick Leonard 17 Wes Leow 18 Shane Matheny 19 Patrick McGrath 20 Colby Nealy 21 Trek Stemp 22 Jack Strunc 23 Scotty Sunitsch 24 Stefan Van Horn 25 Ryan Walker 26 Davis Baillie Kevin Calderhead 27 Mason Cerrillo Trenton Dupre 28 Chandler Greenfield Justin Harrer 29 Ty Johnson Damon Jones 30 Caleb McAlister Parker McFadden 31 Dugan Shirer Jacob Thurber 32 Ryan Ward Ryley Widell 33 HISTORY 2015 Season Statistics College World Series 40 Win-Loss Record by Opponent 41 Win-Loss Record by Year 42 Year-By-Year Results Season Records Career Records National Honors Postseason Record All-Conference First Team Honors 58 All-Time Draft Picks WASHINGTON STATE Administration Media Information 65 1

4 BAILEY-BRAYTON FIELD HISTORY CAPACITY: 3,500 The home of Cougar baseball is one of the classiest collegiate facilities in the country. The picturesque Bailey-Brayton Field, which seats 3,500 fans, sits on the edge of campus, just southeast of the Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum. The field opened at its current location in 1980, relocating after the Martin Stadium renovation which moved Mooberry Track to the site then occupied by the baseball field. In 1981, the already superb facility received an upgrade with the addition of an electronic scoreboard, which sits atop the left field fence. A $250,000 lighting project was completed in 1984, making Bailey Field one of the few NCAA college-owned facilities in the nation with lights. WSU defeated Washington 3-2 in the first night game. The Walk of Fame was added in 1988, which gave fans entering Bailey Field an historical look at WSU s baseball tradition. From 1980 to 2000, the facility was known as Bailey Field. During a special rededication ceremony prior to the 2000 season, the field added the name of WSU s all-time wins leader, skipper Chuck Bobo Brayton. In 2006, the addition of an indoor hitting / pitching facility was complete along with a new press box to house television and radio broadcasts. In 2010, a three-million dollar videoboard was added. In the fall of 2013, the Bailey-Brayton infield underwent a remodeling that included new logos and a FieldTurf mound. Washington State is believed to be the first school on the West Coast to have an artificial surface mound. 2 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

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6 COACHING STAFF Marty LEES Head Coach 1st Year 7 Marty Lees became the 15th head coach in program history in 2015 after spending the last three seasons as the assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at Oklahoma State and the previous 11 at Oregon State. In those 14 years he has coached 10 teams that have reached the NCAA Tournament, including two national champions with Oregon State. Last season the Cowboys posted a record, falling in the NCAA Stillwater Regional, the first time in his three seasons Oklahoma State did not advance to the Regional Championship game. Along with helping lead the Cowboys to the NCAA Louisville Regional final in 2013 and a Big 12 Conference championship and NCAA Super Regional appearance in 2014, Lees thrived as Oklahoma State s recruiting coordinator. The Cowboys first class with Lees on board was ranked No. 4 nationally by Baseball America and No. 5 by Collegiate Baseball, and followed that with a 2014 class that was ranked No. 5 by Collegiate Baseball for the second-consecutive year. In January 2013, Lees came in at No. 6 on Baseball America s list of the nation s top 10 college assistant coaches; a list compiled from votes of 70 Division I head coaches across the country, as well as the input of more than a dozen scouts. As the primary coach for OSU s infielders, Lees coached 13 Cowboy infielders who have earned All-Big 12 honors over the last three seasons, and in 2015, Oklahoma State recorded a.975 fielding percentage. Lees arrived at Oklahoma State after spending the previous 11 years on the coaching staff at Oregon State, including the final three ( ) as the Beavers associate head coach. Lees joined the Oregon State staff as a volunteer assistant in 2002 and moved to a full-time assistant coach in He helped coach the Beavers to three-straight College World Series berths from , including back-to-back national championships in He worked primarily as the defensive coach for infielders and catchers and also spent his last six years as the team s recruiting coordinator. While in Corvallis, he coached 30 All-Pac-10/12 Conference performers and 10 All-Americans. Under his guidance, Darwin Barney was the 2005 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, while Chris Kunda was named the conference s defensive player of the year in Lees also established himself as a top recruiter as each of his classes as recruiting coordinator ranked in the top 25 nationally. In 2008, the Beavers signed a class ranked No. 3, and Oregon State s 2011 recruiting class ranked in the top 10 and included Michael Conforto, who earned All-America honors as a freshman in A native of Lakeview, Ore., Lees earned his bachelor s degree in physical education from Western Oregon in He and his wife, Kristy, have three sons, Brandon, Brady and Jacob. COACHING CAREER 2016 WASHINGTON STATE Head Coach OKLAHOMA STATE Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator OREGON STATE Assistant Coach EDUCATION Bachelor s WESTERN OREGON, 94 HOMETOWN: Lakeview, Ore. FAMILY: Wife, Kristy Children: Sons, Brandon, Brady and Jacob 4 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

7 COACHING STAFF Dan 13 SPENCER Associate Head Coach / Pitching Coach 1st Year Dan Spencer coached three seasons with the New Mexico Lobos ( ) after serving the previous four years as the head coach of Texas Tech, compiling a record. Before joining Texas Tech for the 2008 season, Spencer spent 11 seasons at Oregon State as the Beavers hitting coach ( ) and pitching coach ( ). Last season Spencer helped the Lobos reach the title game of the Mountain West Tournament, posting a overall record, in conference play. He coached All-MWC First-Team pitcher Toller Boardman and Tyler Stevens, who became the first Lobo pitcher to be a named a freshman All-American. In 2014 Lobo pitchers recorded their lowest collective ERA (4.23) since It was also the seventh lowest staff ERA in the program s 115-year history. The bullpen also saved a schoolrecord 16 games. Prior to New Mexico, Spencer spent five seasons at Texas Tech, one year (2008) as associate head coach and four more as head coach, where his Red Raider teams set several records during his years as head coach. He was the first head coach to win at least 25 games each of his first four seasons, and his teams defeated 32 nationally-ranked opponents. His players excelled in the classroom as well as the Red Raiders produced 31 Academic All-Big 12 players in his four years, almost as many as the school had (34) in the 12 years prior to his arrival. In addition to winning back-to-back national titles while at Oregon State ( ), he was part of the staff that led the Beavers to three straight College World Series appearances ( ) and back-to-back Pac-10 titles in His pitching staffs led the Pac-10 in ERA in both 2005 and 2006 and in saves in 2006 and He also served as the program s recruiting coordinator and brought in three nationally-ranked recruiting classes. Collegiate Baseball Magazine named Spencer the National Pitching Coach of the Year in In his career at Oregon State, Texas Tech and New Mexico, Spencer coached 12 players to 26 All-American awards, and had 35 players selected in the first 10 rounds of the Major League Baseball draft, including 14 in the top five rounds and three first-round picks. He began his head coaching career at Green River Community College in Auburn, Wash., where he was the head coach from In 1992 and 1994 he was named the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges Coach of the Year. A native of Vancouver, Wash., Spencer received his bachelor s degree in history from Portland State University in He and his wife, Susie, have three children: Wade, Logan, and Elizabeth. COACHING CAREER 2016 WASHINGTON STATE Associate Head Coach / Pitching Coach NEW MEXICO Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator TEXAS TECH Head Coach 2008 TEXAS TECH Associate Head Coach OREGON STATE Assistant Coach/Hitting ( ) Assistant Coach/Pitching ( ) 2007 National Pitching Coach of the Year GREEN RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE (WASH.) Head Coach EDUCATION Bachelor s PORTLAND STATE, 90 HOMETOWN: Vancouver, Wash. FAMILY: Wife, Susie Children: Sons, Wade, Logan and daughter, Elizabeth 5

8 COACHING STAFF Jim HORNER Assistant Coach 1st Year 9 Former Washington State catcher and minor league manager Jim Horner was named an assistant coach in June, Horner, a first-team All-Pacific-10 catcher for the Cougars in 1996, returned to the Palouse after managing the Seattle Mariners Double-A affiliate Jackson Generals (Tenn.) for the 2014 season and the first half of the 2015 campaign. Horner owns seven-plus years of managerial experience, serving as the skipper of the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Seattle Low-A) from before managing the High Desert Mavericks (Seattle - High-A) from and In 2009, he was named California League Manager of the Year and Seattle Mariners Staff Member of the Year after guiding the Mavericks to South Division first and second half titles and earning a spot in the championship series. From , Horner coached two seasons at Texas Tech University serving as the Red Raiders hitting coach under then head coach Dan Spencer, who was also hired by Lees as the Cougars associate head coach. In 2012, Horner helped Texas Tech finish second in the Big 12 in batting average (.292), second in slugging percentage (.418), second in doubles (117) and ranked 12th in the nation with a conference-best 24 triples. That season, the Red Raiders were the only team in the league to have three of the top 10 hitters in the Big 12 led by second baseman Jamodrick McGruder (.358) who went on to earn All-America honors and was named a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy. In his two seasons at Texas Tech, seven position players were taken in the Major League Baseball Draft highlighted by first-round pick Barret Barnes who was taken No. 45 by the Pittsburgh Pirates in Horner began his managerial career with the Class-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers for two seasons before moving to High Desert. He began coaching in 2005 as the hitting coach with the short-season Everett AquaSox. Horner joined the coaching ranks immediately after completing a nine-year professional playing career, all with the Mariners organization. He was a catcher in the Seattle farm system from 1996 to In 2000, Horner reached the Triple-A level with the Tacoma Rainiers. He was a Double-A All-Star with the San Antonio Missions in 2003 and collected the John Ellis Award for community service in 2000 as a member of the New Haven Ravens in the Eastern League. He batted.259 with 116 doubles, six triples, 59 home runs and 298 RBI during his nine year minor-league career. Horner played at Washington State for coaches Bobo Brayton ( ) and Steve Farrington ( ). The Twin Falls, Idaho native earned first-team All-Pac-10 Conference honors as a senior after leading the Cougars with a.332 batting average. Horner was also named the Pacific-10 Conference Medal Winner for Washington State as WSU s top male student-athlete and received all-academic honors while earning a bachelor s degree in criminal justice. Jim and his wife, Katie, have four children: daughters, Madison and Reagan, and sons, Jackson and Tyler. COACHING CAREER 2016 WASHINGTON STATE Assistant Coach SEATTLE MARINERS Manager - Double-A Jackson Generals ( ) High-A High Desert Mavericks ( , 13) Manager - Low-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers ( ) TEXAS TECH Assistant Coach / Hitting EDUCATION Bachelor s WASHINGTON STATE, 96 PLAYING CAREER SEATTLE MARINERS ORGANIZATION Catcher ( ) WASHINGTON STATE All-Pac-10 Catcher (1996) HOMETOWN: Twin Falls, Idaho FAMILY: Wife, Katie Children: Daughters, Madison and Reagan, Sons, Jackson and Tyler 6 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

9 COACHING STAFF Braden WELLS Volunteer Assistant Coach 1st Year 42 Braden Wells begins his first year as a volunteer assistant coach for the Cougars. Wells, played for Lees at Oregon State from as an outfielder, helping the Beavers win the 2007 National Championship. Wells appeared in 88 games in his two seasons at OSU, hitting.277 with four doubles and 11 stolen bases as a junior. The Glendale, Ariz. native began his coaching career as an undergraduate assistant for Oregon State in 2009 before joining the Grand Canyon University coaching staff as a graduate assistant for two seasons ( ). Wells has spent the past three seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Concordia University (Ore.). Prior to playing at Oregon State, Wells played two seasons at Dixie State Junior College (Utah). He was a 32nd-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as a freshman and earned All-Region First Team honors as sophomore after electing to return to school. Wells prepped at Brophy Prep High School in Glendale, Ariz. COACHING CAREER 2016 WASHINGTON STATE Volunteer Assistant Coach CONCORDIA (ORE.) Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator EDUCATION Bachelor s OREGON STATE, 08 HOMETOWN: Glendale, Ariz. 7

10 COACHING STAFF Kellen CAMUS Graduate Assistant 2nd Year 47 Kellen Camus is in his second season as a graduate assistant for Washington State after completing his four-year playing career with the Cougars in Camus pitched four seasons for WSU ( ), appearing in 86 games in his career, second-most in school history. The Olympia, Wash. native posted a career 15-5 record with five saves and recorded 104 strikeouts in 133 2/3 innings while also making seven starts. As a sophomore in 2012, Camus went 3-1 with two saves and a 3.44 ERA in 29 appearances, tied for the fifth-most in WSU single-season history. In his senior campaign, Camus went 6-1 with a 3.97 ERA in 28 appearances, tied for the eighthmost in WSU single-history. Camus attended Capital High School in Olympia, Wash. where he earned allleague honors in baseball and football and was named an Academic All-American. Camus earned his bachelor s degree in humanities at Washington State in COACHING CAREER 2015-present WASHINGTON STATE Graduate Assistant EDUCATION Bachelor s WASHINGTON STATE, 14 HOMETOWN: Olympia, Wash. Michael 46 MONDA Graduate Assistant 2nd Year Michael Monda is in his second season as a graduate assistant for Washington State after completing his four-year playing career with the Cougars in Monda played two seasons for WSU ( ) as a utility player after playing at Lower Columbia Community College for two years. For Washington State, Monda appeared in 42 games in his two seasons and posted a.283 batting average with six stolen bases as a senior. As Lower Columbia CC, he earned Northwest Athletic Association Community College All-Academic honors as a sophomore. Monda attended Capital High School in Olympia, Wash. where he earned allleague honors as a senior. Monda earned his bachelor s degree in kinesiology at Washington State in Monda s twin brother, Jason also played for the Cougars and their dad, Greg played baseball for WSU in the early 1980 s. COACHING CAREER 2015-present WASHINGTON STATE Graduate Assistant EDUCATION Bachelor s WASHINGTON STATE, 14 HOMETOWN: Olympia, Wash. 8 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

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12 2016 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME 38 Davis Baillie 17 Layne Bruner 29 Kevin Calderhead 27 Mason Cerrillo 1 Derek Chapman 12 Trenton Dupre 35 Cameron Frost 24 Chandler Greenfield 40 Ian Hamilton 36 J.J. Hancock 5 Justin Harrer 8 Weston Hatten 20 Ty Johnson 22 Damon Jones 21 Nick Leonard 4 Wes Leow 28 Shane Matheny 26 Caleb McAlister 34 Parker McFadden 10 Patrick McGrath 32 Colby Nealy 6 Dugan Shirer 25 Trek Stemp 2 Jack Strunc 23 Scotty Sunitsch 3 Jacob Thurber 19 Stefan Van Horn 30 Ryan Walker 15 Ryan Ward 11 Ryley Widell NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS B/T HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Derek Chapman OF L/R SO 1V Issaquah, Wash. (Issaquah HS) 2 Jack Strunc IF R/R SO 1V Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista HS) 3 Jacob Thurber C/1B L/R FR HS Des Moines, Wash. (Kennedy HS) 4 Wes Leow 1B L/R JR 2V Anacortes, Wash. (Anacortes HS) 5 Justin Harrer INF R/R FR HS Sisters, Ore. (Sisters HS) 6 Dugan Shirer OF L/L SO* TR Chehalis, Wash. (W.F. West/College of Southern Idaho) 8 Weston Hatten OF R/R SO 1V Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West HS) 10 Patrick McGrath IF R/R SR 3V Redmond, Wash. (Redmond HS) 11 Ryley Widell LHP L/L FR HS Haiku, Hawaii (King Kekaulike HS) 12 Trenton Dupre LHP L/L JR TR Yakima, Wash. (Davis HS/Murray State College) 15 Ryan Ward RHP R/R FR HS Hood River, Ore. (Hood River Valley HS) 17 Layne Bruner LHP L/L JR 2V Montesano, Wash. (Montesano HS) 19 Stefan Van Horn C R/R SO* 1V Puyallup, Wash. (Rogers HS) 20 Ty Johnson C R/R FR HS Anacortes, Wash. (Anacortes HS) 21 Nick Leonard RHP R/R FR* RS Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista HS) 22 Damon Jones LHP L/L SO* TR Twin Falls, Idaho (Twin Falls HS/College of Southern Idaho) 23 Scotty Sunitsch LHP L/L SO 1V Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer HS) 24 Chandler Greenfield RHP R/R FR HS Filer, Idaho (Twin Falls HS) 25 Trek Stemp IF/OF R/R JR* 2V Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick HS) 26 Caleb McAlister RHP R/R FR HS Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS) 27 Mason Cerrillo OF L/L FR HS Auburn, Wash. (Mountain View HS) 28 Shane Matheny IF L/R SO 1V Bremerton, Wash. (Olympic HS) 29 Kevin Calderhead RHP R/R FR HS Redmond, Wash. (Redmond HS) 30 Ryan Walker RHP R/R SO 1V Arlington, Wash. (Arlington HS) 32 Colby Nealy RHP R/R SO 1V Bothell, Wash. (Bothell HS) 34 Parker McFadden RHP R/R FR HS Yelm, Wash. (Yelm) 35 Cameron Frost OF R/R JR 2V Olympia, Wash. (Olympia HS) 36 J.J. Hancock C L/R SO 1V Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick HS) 38 Davis Baillie RHP R/R FR HS Woodinville, Wash. (WoodinvilleHS) 40 Ian Hamilton RHP R/R JR 2V Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview HS) HEAD COACH ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/PITCHING COACH ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH GRADUATE ASSISTANT GRADUATE ASSISTANT COORDINATOR OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS ATHLETIC TRAINER #7 Marty Lees (1st Season) #13 Dan Spencer (1st Season) #9 Jim Horner (1st Season) #42 Braden Wells (1st Season) #47 Kellen Camus (2nd Season) # 46 Michael Monda (2nd Season) Kristy Lees Andrew Gepford PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Layne BRUNER Mason CERRILLO Trenton DUPRE Weston HATTEN Justin HARRER Wes LEOW Jack STRUNC Scotty SUNITSCH Ryley WIDELL Brew-ner SUR-RILL-low Doo-PRAY Hat-en Hair Low Struntz Sun-itch WHY-dell 10 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

13 COUGAR RETURNERS Layne BRUNER Pitcher L/L Junior Montesano, Wash. Montesano HS 13 Criminal Justice 17 WSU CAREER SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in 19 games, starting two posted a 2-0 record with a 3.52 ERA and 20 strikeouts in 23.0 innings... earned first-collegiate victory, April 17, against San Jose State when he struck out one in one scoreless inning allowed just one earned run and three hits, all singles, in final 14 appearances, 11 2/3 innings pitched, from Mar. 27-May 23...season-best five strikeouts in season-high 4 1/3 innings against UC Riverside (Mar. 1)...had four strikeouts in season-debut at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 16). FRESHMAN (2014): Appeared in 15 games, two starts was 0-1 with a ERA over 13 2/3 innings yielded just one earned run over his last nine outings. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three letters in baseball, three in basketball and one in football all-state selection in baseball named eighth-best pro prospect in Washington by Baseball America in selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 26th Round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Layne Robert Bruner born in Aberdeen, Wash...father Michael and mother Alysha younger brother Mylan and younger sister Merryn father played baseball and mother participated in track and field in college hobbies include hunting and fishing. CAREER STATS Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / / TOTAL /

14 COUGAR RETURNERS Derek CHAPMAN Outfield L/R Sophomore Issaquah, Wash. Issaquah HS 14 Accounting 1 WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Played in 50 games with 38 starts...batted.265 with six doubles and 11 RBI...led the team in conference batting average, hitting.290 against Pac-12 opponents...had 10 multi-hit games on season...seven-game hitting streak between April 25 and May 8, including career-best four-hit game against Arizona May 2...hit.571 (8-of-14) during Arizona series...had three hits on three occasions: at California (Apr. 3), against Washington (Apr. 10) and against New Mexico State (Apr. 13), all resulting in victories...had team-best streak of 16-straight games reaching base. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in baseball and football...senior season named All- KingCo 4A had a.351 batting average with 14 RBI scored 16 touchdowns in football...junior season named second team All KingCo 4A in baseball and football competed on the Lakeside Baseball Club in 2012, which took third place in the American Legion World Series. Derek Wilson Chapman...born in Orange, Calif father Rick, civil engineer and mother Shelley, accountant brother David, sister Megan...hobbies include football, golf and swimming high school GPA was 3.55 eight-time scholar-athlete award National Merit Scholar Commended Student. CAREER STATS 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% TOTAL Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

15 COUGAR RETURNERS Cameron FROST Outfield R/R Junior Olympia, Wash. Olympia HS 13 Psychology 35 WSU CAREER SOPHOMORE (2015): Played in 50 games, including 36 starts... batted.221 with three triples and 25 RBI...received Pac-12 All- Academic honorable mention honors...second on team with seven mutli-rbi games...hit first-collegiate home run at California, April 2...recorded nine multi-hit games...was 2-for-3 against New Mexico State with four RBI and two runs scored, April 13...went 2-for-3 with HR and four RBI in win over New Mexico State (Apr. 13)...hit walk-off sacrifice fly against San Jose State (Apr. 17), capping three-run ninth inning in 4-3 win...season-best five-game hitting streak came Apr was 4-for-9 (.444). HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner in baseball all-league selection selected to play in Perfect Game World Series named to allhitting team at tournament in Arizona. Cameron Justin Frost born in Olympia, Wash father Mike an d mother Teresa older brothers Jason and Sage younger sister Makenna father played baseball at Southwest Texas State (now Texas State) enjoys boating. FRESHMAN (2014): Played in 38 games, including six starts batted.226 in 31 at bats first-collegiate hit was a pinch hit single at Arizona, March 14 two-hit game with two RBI against Arizona State, May 24. CAREER STATS 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% TOTAL

16 COUGAR RETURNERS Ian HAMILTON Pitcher R/R Junior Vancouver, Wash. Skyview HS 13 Humanities 40 WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2016): Named to Louisville Slugger Preseason All- America Second Team by Collegiate Baseball...ranked No. 44 among the Top-100 college prospects by Baseball America... rated No. 19 pro prospect in the Cape Cod League by Baseball America...played summer ball for the Wareham Gatemen (Mass.) in the Cape Cod League, named teams top pitcher after posting a 1-1 record with one save and a 0.89 ERA in 12 appearances including four starts...recorded 39 strikeouts, eight walks, allowed 31 hits in 40.1 innings and held hitters to a.211 batting average... named Co-MVP of Cape Cod League All-Star Game after pitching a scoreless inning of relief, striking out two and did not allow a hit in the fifth inning. SOPHOMORE (2015): Named to All-Pac-12 Conference First Team... tied for second in Pac-12 with 13 saves, two behind his single-season school record set in set school-record in career saves with 25 against Washington, April 27...finished season with 28 career saves...appeared in 27 games out of the bullpen with a 1-4 record and a 1.67 ERA...struck out 37 batters in 43.0 innings pitched...struck out a career-high eight batters at Arizona State, May 16...allowed just one earned run over final nine appearances, 19 2/3 innings...picked up win in 5 2/3 innings of scoreless relief against Stanford (May 24), scattering three singles with a strikeout. FRESHMAN (2014): Named Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball and NCBWA saved school-record 15 games led Pac-12 tied for national lead among freshman appeared in 28 games out of the bullpen with 2-2 record and 2.70 ERA made collegiate debut at No. 1 Cal State Fullerton, Feb. 15 and earned victory with three shutout innings first save came, March 2 at Cal State Northridge win and a save, March in series victory at Arizona saved both games in series sweep at No. 17 San Diego, March did not give up a run over last six outings and 11 of his final 12. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in baseball (four) and football (one) team captain as a senior on the diamond all-league, all-region, all-state and All- American in baseball named player of the year in league as a prep. Ian Francis Hamilton born in Dover, N.H father Shawn and mother Cheryl. CAREER STATS Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / / TOTAL / Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

17 COUGAR RETURNERS J.J. HANCOCK Catcher R/R Sophomore Olympia, Wash. Olympia HS 14 Sport Management 36 WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Played in 32 games, including nine starts... batted.256 with three extra base hits...first collegiate hit was pinch-hit single against UC Riverside (Feb. 28)...recorded a hit, walk, and RBI in first career start against Gonzaga (Mar. 31)...was 2-for-3 with double, triple, RBI and two runs vs. Washington (Apr. 9)...went 3-for-4 with three RBI against San Jose State (Apr. 19). HIGH SCHOOL Earned four letters in baseball and two in football four-time allconference selection in baseball, including first team honoree as a sophomore, junior and senior all-area first team in 2012 member of Kansas City Royals area code team in Long Beach, Calif. Justin Kohl Hancock born in Richland, Wash father Terry, switchman and mother Teresa, real estate specialist older sisters Ashley and Courtney father (baseball), mother (basketball) and sister Courtney (soccer) played in junior college aunt Kelly attended Washington State cousin Kaitlin is a current student in Pullman grandfather Hec was a longtime sportswriter who covered Cougar athletics for the Tri City Herald enjoys fourwheeling and cliff jumping. CAREER STATS 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% TOTAL

18 COUGAR RETURNERS Weston HATTEN Outfield R/R Sophomore Fresno, Calif. Clovis West HS 14 Finance 8 WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Played in 50 games, including 44 starts...batted.260 with seven doubles, one home run and 14 RBI...recorded first collegiate hit as pinch-hitter at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 13)...drove in a career-high three RBI against UT-Arlington (Feb. 14)...hit first collegiate home run against UC Riverside (Feb. 26)...12 game hitting streak from March 28 - April 16, longest by a Cougar in was 3-for-5 in finale at Arizona St. (May 16)...finished season with eight multi-hit games. HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner in baseball captain as a senior basketball captain during junior season named to All-Tri-River Athletic Conference and all-region teams as a senior in baseball. Weston Mahon Hatten born in Oxnard, Calif father John, CEO and mother Michele, CFO older sisters Morgan and Madison Morgan earned a basketball scholarship to Saint Mary s (Calif.)... enjoys hunting, fishing, playing ping pong and snowboarding. CAREER STATS 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% TOTAL Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

19 COUGAR RETURNERS Nick LEONARD Pitcher R/R RS-Freshman Highlands Ranch, Colo. Mountain Vista HS 14 Electrical Engineering 21 WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in seven games, all as a starter, prior to season-ending shoulder surgery following Gonzaga (Mar. 31) game...finished season 1-3 with a 5.06 ERA...struck out two hitters in one inning pitched in his collegiate debut at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 16)...struck out a career-high four batters in back-to-back starts against UC Riverside, (Feb. 28) and Sacred Heart (Mar. 7). HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four times in baseball his senior season, pitched as the number one starter posted an 8-3 record lead the 5A Continental Conference with a 0.88 ERA, allowing only 63 hits and an opponent batting average of.103 posted 105 strikeouts in 80 innings pitched drafted by the Atlanta Braves his junior year, started six games out of eight appearances...struck out 38 in 34 innings earned first team academic all-state sophomore year, made seven appearances with two starts freshman year, started two games was only freshman to letter. Nicholas Robert Eugene Leonard born in Littleton, Colo father Robert and mother Diane one sister, Alyssa who plays softball at Wheaton College during high school, was a member of the National Honor Society while maintaining a 4.14 GPA hobbies include hiking and aviation. CAREER STATS Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL /

20 COUGAR RETURNERS Wes LEOW First Base L/R Junior Anacortes, Wash. Anacortes HS 13 Sport Science 4 WSU CAREER SOPHOMORE (2015): Played in 36 games, including 16 starts... batted.254 with three doubles and nine RBI...named to Pac-12 All-Academic First Team...scored twice and had two RBI against Sacred Heart (Mar. 6)...was 3-5 with two doubles at Oregon State (Mar. 22)...hit the game-winning, pinch-hit RBI double at Arizona State (May 15) in 10th inning...had two multi-hit and two multi-rbi games on season. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner in baseball earned one letter in football led baseball squad in home runs and RBI Under Armour Preseason All-American. Wesley Samuel Leow born in Fairfield, Wash father Wesley and mother Debra older sister Meagan enjoys cooking. FRESHMAN (2014): Batted. 240 in 16 games, six starts drilled pinch hit, three-run home run at No. 17 San Diego, March 18 in his second-career at bat triple and RBI in start against San Jose State, March 30. CAREER STATS 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% TOTAL Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

21 COUGAR RETURNERS Shane MATHENY Infield L/R Sophomore Bremerton, Wash. Olympic HS 14 Criminal Justice 28 WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Started all 56 games, only Cougar to do so in batted.207 with 10 doubles, one home run and 20 RBI... five-game hitting streak from April in collegiate debut at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 13), went 2-for-4 with a double and RBI... season-best three hits, with pair of doubles and two RBI, in win vs. UC Riverside (Feb. 26)...also had three hits and RBI in win at USC (Mar. 14)...was 3-for-5 with two doubles and two RBI against UC Riverside (Feb. 26)...hit first collegiate home run against Sacred Heart (Mar. 8)...was 1-for-3 with two RBI against Arizona (May 1). HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years in baseball and two in basketball four-year captain on the diamond three-time all-state selection in 2A Olympic League MVP as a junior and senior led league with.453 batting average. Shane Patrick Matheny born in Bremerton, Wash father Daryl, golf professional and mother Tammee, criminal investigator younger siblings, brother Chase and sister Zoie member of the National Honor Society volunteer at a homeless shelter teen mentor. CAREER STATS 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% TOTAL

22 COUGAR RETURNERS Patrick McGRATH Infield R/R Senior Redmond, Wash. Redmond HS 12 Criminal Justice 10 WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2015): Played in 36 games, including 12 starts...batted.119 with one home run and four RBI...went 1-for-2 with a RBI, and run scored while drawing two walks against San Jose State (Apr. 18)...had pinch-hit, 3-run home run in win vs. Gonzaga (Apr. 7)... went 2-for-3 at San Diego off the bench...first hit of season came in win vs. UT-Arlington (Feb. 14). SOPHOMORE (2014): Played in 43 games, 28 starts batted.229 with five doubles, one home run and 11 RBI doubles (tied) and seven sacrifice bunts are tops among returnees three hits, double and two runs at UC Riverside, Feb. 17 batted.393 (11- for-28) with two doubles, a home run, seven RBI and six runs in last-eight appearances of the season. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in baseball three-year starter at third base team won King-County League 4A Championship as a sophomore batted.500 in State Tournament for Redmond team that placed 4th played on BBNW all-metro team also played on Seattle Stars team that won the Seattle Premier League in Patrick John McGrath father Gary and mother Donna one brother father played soccer for SUNY Fredonia. FRESHMAN (2013): Played in 23 games with 13 starts hit.259 with 15 hits, eight runs and six RBI stole two bases tallied four games with multiple hits two hits and two runs against USC, May 10 knocked in two runs with two-hit performance against UC Santa Barbara, May 13. CAREER STATS 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% TOTAL Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

23 COUGAR RETURNERS Colby NEALY Pitcher R/R Sophomore Bothell, Wash. Bothell HS 14 Social Science 32 WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Posted a 0-0 record with a 4.09 ERA...appeared in 16 games, started one...fanned five in 2 2/3 innings of hitless relief against Oregon (May 10)...allowed four runs on four hits in two IP May 1 vs. Arizona...previous five outings totaled 3 2/3 innings of hitless relief with four strikeouts...worked 1 1/3 hitless innings in two appearances vs. UCLA...threw two hitless innings, striking out two, vs. Sacred Heart (Mar. 7)...first collegiate start came March 17 against San Diego, where he went one inning and allowed two runs. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered twice in baseball senior season, named to All-KingCo Second Team posted a 5-3 record in nine starts recorded 2.33 ERA with 53 strikeouts in 48 innings pitched one complete game junior year, went 2-3 with a 4.24 ERA. Colby John Nealy born in Mill Creek, Wash father Michael and mother Mary Jean two brothers, Jake and Caleb, one sister, Megan hobbies include playing golf and listening to music. CAREER STATS Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL /

24 COUGAR RETURNERS Trek STEMP Utility R/R RS-Junior Kennewick, Wash. Kennewick HS 12 Criminal Justice 25 WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2015): Redshirted. SOPHOMORE (2014): Started 36 games and made 45 total appearances...batted.242 with 36 hits, 20 runs and knocked in10... had seven doubles and stole four bases...had 11 multiple hit games, including a 4-for-5 day with two runs against Texas State, Mar.7...went 6-for-12, with four runs and four knocked during the San Jose State series, Mar FRESHMAN (2013): Started in 37 games and appeared in 42 of the Cougars 55 games batted.331 with 48 hits, 27 runs, and 15 RBI had six doubles, two triples and a home run stole three bases tallied 15 games with multiple hits, including four games with three hits was 3-for-5 with a double, a triple, and four runs against Eastern Michigan, Feb. 24 hit his only home run in the last game of the season. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in baseball freshman and junior year named Washington State Scholar Athlete freshman year Honorable Mention All- Conference shortstop batted.344 and was successful in all 18 stolen base attempts sophomore year named Columbia Basin Big Nine 3A Most Valuable Player and Media All-Area Player of the Year batted.563 junior year CBBN 3A First-Team shortstop and Offensive Player of the Year with 27-of-44 hits for extra bases first team all-state infielder senior year batted.506. Trek Lloyd Stemp born in Richland, Wash.father Bruce and Mother Teona brothers Cory, Chase and Catlin. CAREER STATS 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% TOTAL Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

25 COUGAR RETURNERS Jack STRUNC Infield R/R Sophomore Highlands Ranch, Colo. Mountain Vista HS 14 Sport Science 2 WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Started 53 games, all at shortstop...hit.245 (40-164) with 25 runs, seven doubles, one home run, 12 RBI, eight walks and five stolen bases...had six-game hitting streak snapped in opener at ASU (May 14)...raised BA from.196 to.245 over last 21 games, hitting.327 (20-for-61) in that stretch...hit.444 (4-for-9) vs. Oregon with two doubles...went 3-for-10 in Arizona series... at Utah, went 6-for-11 with three runs scored and two RBI...first career hit came in win over UT-Arlington (Feb. 14), a home run... had 11 multi-hit games on year, including season-best three hits, and four runs, in Feb. 26 win vs. UC Riverside. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in baseball three times senior season was named first team All-Continental League made first team all-academic team junior and senior years played in the Centennial/Continental All- Star game and helped the Golden Eagles reach the 5A Colorado state semifinal round received All-Continental honorable mentions sophomore and junior years made the sophomore Sunbelt Team. John Robert Strunc...born in Littleton, Colo father Jim and mother Krista two brothers, Nick and Tom brother Tom played baseball at Creighton graduated with a 4.06 GPA and was a member of both the National Honors Society and DECA favorite hobby is playing ping pong. CAREER STATS 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% TOTAL

26 COUGAR RETURNERS Scotty SUNITSCH Pitcher L/L Sophomore Federal Way, Wash. Todd Beamer HS 14 Criminal Justice 23 WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in 24 games, including starts vs. Gonzaga and New Mexico St...posted a 4.28 ERA over 33 2/3 innings, with a 0-3 record, 26 strikeouts against 20 walks...started and went season-high five innings, allowing two hits and one run vs. Gonzaga (Apr. 7)...had streak of six-straight appearances with a strikeout snapped at Cal (Apr. 4)...season-best four strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings vs. Kansas State (Feb. 22)...made collegiate debut in opener at Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 13), going 2 1/3 innings of scoreless relief. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered five times, four in baseball and once in football over four years posted a 3.37 ERA, recording nine wins and 119 strikeouts in 106 innings pitched at the plate posted a career.347 average with 52 hits, seven home runs and 39 RBI senior year, selected to the 4A All-State Second Team as an outfielder junior year was selected onto the South SPSL Second Team as a pitcher all-city utility player sophomore year received South SPSL honorable mention and named all-city pitcher. Scott Andrew Sunitsch born in Tacoma, Wash father Scott and Mother Nancy has two sisters, Sami and Grace during high school maintained a 3.5 GPA all four years hobbies include hunting, fishing and shooting. CAREER STATS Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL / Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

27 COUGAR RETURNERS Stefan VAN HORN Catcher R/R RS-Sophomore Puyallup, Wash. Rogers HS 13 Construction Management 19 WSU CAREER SOPHOMORE (2015): Member of team...did not appear in a game. FRESHMAN (2014): Appeared in six games off the bench limited to five at bats made his collegiate debut, Feb. 21 as a reserve catcher against Western Carolina. HIGH SCHOOL Three-sport letterwinner in baseball (four), football (three) and basketball (two) played four positions in baseball, six in football and was a guard in basketball all-league in baseball and football. Stefan Carl Seyler Van Horn born in Tacoma, Wash father Steve and mother Dawn uncle Randy and aunt Lisa attended Washington State enjoys riding dirt bikes, wakeboarding and snowboarding. CAREER STATS 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% TOTAL

28 COUGAR RETURNERS Ryan WALKER Pitcher R/R Sophomore Arlington, Wash. Arlington HS 14 Criminal Justice 30 WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in 25 games, starting seven of last nine outings...recorded a 1-1 record with a 2.72 ERA, 50 strikeouts and 23 walks...opponents hit.221 against him...finished eighth in Pac-12 in batting average against...pac-12 Pitcher of the Week for May 4...totaled 11 2/3 innings, scattering four hits, three walks and 12 strikeouts...started vs. Arizona (May 3) and went seven scoreless, allowing two hits with seven strikeouts...started at Washington (Apr. 27) and worked 4 2/3 of two-hit baseball, striking out five...came on in relief in Utah (Apr 24) and worked 4 2/3 allowing two hits and picking up his first win...made collegiate debut in 8-2 win vs. UT-Arlington (Feb. 14), striking out three in 2 2/3 innings. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three times in baseball named to the All-Wesco First Team as an infielder in both his junior and senior years All- Wesco Second Team pitcher as a junior led Arlington High School with a.437 batting average during his sophomore year, was the first Arlington High School pitcher to win a playoff game since 1995 his freshman year, All-Wesco Second Team as a utility player team-high.475 batting average team offensive MVP three-straight years. Ryan Walker born in Everett, Wash father Mark and mother Beth one brother, Nicholas, and one sister Tana father played baseball for Gonzaga uncle Michael Slater pitched for WSU hobbies include collecting baseball memorabilia and knives. CAREER STATS Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha / TOTAL / Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

29 COUGAR NEWCOMERS Davis BAILLIE Pitcher R/R Freshman Woodenville, Wash. Woodinville HS 15 Biology 38 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Woodinville High School three-year letterwinner for coaches Allan Dillman and Terry Agnew earned All-KinCo honorable mention as a SOPHOMORE and JUNIOR helped lead WHS to a fourth-place finish in the 2014 State Tournament as a SENIOR, earned second-team All-KingCo League honors after posting a 5-1 record with a 0.61 ERA named WHS Most Valuable Pitcher played for Taylor Baseball in the summers for Born in Kirkland, Wash...parents Dave and Donna younger brother, Jake dad, Dave played football at Southern Oregon University. Kevin CALDERHEAD Pitcher R/R Freshman Redmond, Wash. Redmond HS 15 Civil Engineering 29 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Redmond High School two-year letterwinner for coach Dan Pudwill helped lead RHS to a KingCo league title as a JUNIOR as a SENIOR, helped team to an 18-7 record recorded eight strikeouts in a four-inning appearance played summer ball for the Boys of Summer for coach Kevin Ticen served as closer for team that won two Seattle Premier League Championships. Born in Bellevue, Wash...parents, Bill and Patricia younger brother, Andrew uncle, John was a member of the U.S. Disabled Ski Team in the 1992 Paralympics interested in studying chemical engineering. 27

30 COUGAR NEWCOMERS Mason CERRILLO Outfield L/L Freshman Auburn, Wash. Mountain View HS 15 Sport Science 27 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Mountain View High School four-year letterwinner for coach Glen Walker named team MVP as a FRESHMAN as a SOPHOMORE, earned second-team All-South Puget Sound League honors after hitting.429 with two home runs helped MVHS to a 3A state championship and a 26-3 overall record as a JUNIOR, earned second-team All-South Puget Sound League honors after hitting.380 with five homers, seven doubles, four triples, 22 RBI and nine stolen bases as a SENIOR, selected to play for the Seattle Mariners Fall Scout Team...named team captain prior to season named team MVP after hitting.410 with eight doubles and 19 RBI played summer ball for the Seattle Stars and coach Guy Keller from , earning MVP honors the Brandy Pugh Tournament in Born in Federal Way, Wash...parents, Rich and Suzanne younger sister, Mariah three-year gold honor system interested in majoring in kinesiology. Trenton DUPRE Pitcher L/L Junior Yakima, Wash. Davis HS 13 / Murray State College 15 Sport Management 12 JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER Attended Murray State College in Tishomingo, Okla. as a FRESHMAN, earned All-Region II first-team honors after leading team with 8-1 record posted a 2.84 ERA and 51 strikeouts in 66.2 innings pitched made 13 total appearances with 10 starts including one complete game also named Region II All- Tournament Team after throwing 8.2 innings, allowed two earned runs and struck out three as a SOPHOMORE, earned All-Region II second-team honors after going a team-best 8-3 with a 3.84 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 77.1 innings pitched appeared in 15 games including a team-high 13 starts. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended A.C. Davis High School in Yakima, Wash.four-year letterwinner for coach Pete Orgill three-time All-Columbia Basin Big Nine League first team selection as a SENIOR, earned All- State honors and was Big Nine Player of the Year earned Big Stick Award after hitting.525 with 30 RBI played summer ball for the Yakima Beetles and coach Shawn Thompson invited to Team USA Tryouts as a freshman. Born in Yakima, Wash...parents, Michael and Melissa interested in pursuing a degree in sports management. 28 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

31 COUGAR NEWCOMERS Chandler GREENFIELD Pitcher R/R Freshman Filer, Idaho Twin Falls HS 15 Sport Science 24 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Twin Falls High School three-year letterwinner for coach Tim Stadelmeir as a JUNIOR, earned first-team All-Great Basin League honors as a pitcher and second-team honors as an outfielder posted a 3.08 ERA helped baseball and basketball teams to state titles as a SENIOR, named Great Basin League Pitcher of the Year after going 10-1 with a 1.68 ERA and 68 strikeouts in 56 innings played summer ball for Mountain West Baseball and coach Paul Cluff also played basketball and football. Born in Twin Falls, Idaho...parents, Cole and Abby younger brother, Cade mom, Abby was a member of the College of Southern Idaho Rodeo Team interested in pursuing a degree in medicine. Justin HARRER Infield R/R Freshman Sisters, Ore. Sisters HS 15 Undeclared 5 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Sisters High School in Sisters, Ore four-year letterwinner for coach Steve Hodges.earned All-State firstteam honors as a SOPHOMORE and second-team honors as a JUNIOR was named Sisters High School s Athlete of the Year as a SOPHOMORE as a SENIOR, named 4A State Player of the Year and Sky-Em Player of the Year after hitting.557 with 12 home runs, 13 doubles and 62 RBI named to Perfect Game All- American West honorable mention selected in 18th round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the San Diego Padres also lettered four times in soccer and three times in basketball was a three-time all-league selecting in soccer including the Sky-Em Player of the Year as a JUNIOR and SENIOR named to All-Sky- Em Second Team as a JUNIOR and SENIOR played summer ball for Team Northwest selected to play in the USA Baseball Nation Identification Series. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii parents, Thomas and Janice older sister, Hannah and younger sister, Hawley both parents played professional beach volleyball mom, Janice played volleyball at UC Irvine sister, Hannah plays volleyball at Cal Poly Pomona member of SHS honor roll all four years interested in majoring in kinesiology 29

32 COUGAR NEWCOMERS Ty JOHNSON Catcher R/R Freshman Anacortes, Wash. Anacortes HS 15 Business 20 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Anacortes High School four-year letterwinner for coach Kevin Mathews earned All-Northwest Conference honorable mention as FRESHMAN as a JUNIOR, earned secondteam All-State and All-County first-team honors as a catcher as a SENIOR, was named second-team All-State and All-Northwest League first-team after hitting.417 with one home run, six doubles and two triples also pitched four innings as the team s closer lettered four times in basketball and once in football earned allconference honorable mention in basketball as a SOPHOMORE and was a first-team all-conference selection as a JUNIOR, helping AHS to a third-place finish in the State tournament. Born in Anacortes, Wash...parents, Bob and Jill brothers, Sammy, Aaron, Brant, Daniel and Cole sisters, Jordyn and Jaclyn grandpa, Jim Collier played football at the University of Arkansas and later for the New York Giants and Washington Redskins in the 1960 s dad, Bob played baseball at Skagit Valley CC posted a 3.97 GPA interested in pursuing degree in finance. Damon JONES Pitcher L/L RS-Sophomore Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls HS 13 / College of Southern Idaho 15 Criminal Justice 22 JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER Attended College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, Idaho redshirted his freshman seasons as a REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN, made 16 appearances including one start posted an 0-2 record with a 4.44 ERA struck out 20 in 26.1 innings and held opposing hitters to a.224 batting average. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Twin Falls High School in Twin Falls, Idaho threeyear letterwinner for coach Tim Stadelmeir as a SOPHOMORE, helped TFHS win the 4A State title as a SENIOR, named All-Great Basin Conference first-team as a pitcher and at first base invited to Top-40 showcase also lettered three times in basketball and football. Born in Twin Falls, Idaho...parents Todd and Nancy younger brothers, Landon and Houston mom, Nancy played basketball at Idaho State and is girl s basketball coach at Twin Falls High School dad, Todd played football at Idaho State grandpa, Darrall Imhoff played basketball at California (All-America in 1960, 1959 National Championship Team), 12 seasons in the NBA (New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia 76ers (1967 All-Star), Cincinnati Royals and Portland Trail Blazers) and played for Team USA in the 1960 Rome Olympics (Gold Medal) member of National Honor Society in high school pursuing a degree in criminal justice 30 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

33 COUGAR NEWCOMERS Caleb McALISTER Pitcher R/R Freshman Albuquerque, N.M. La Cueva HS 15 Business 26 HIGH SCHOOL Attended La Cueva High School in Albuquerque, N.M. threeyear letterwinner for coach Gerard Pineda as a SOPHOMORE, hit.378 and posted a 2.16 ERA helped team post a 21-8 record while reaching the state semifinals as a JUNIOR, earned firstteam All-State honors after hitting.520, posting a 0.00 ERA and led LCHS to a 28-3 record and a 5A State Title as a SENIOR, named to All-State Second Team and earned first-team All-District honors recorded a.438 batting average and posted a 1.40 ERA in 58 inning pitched also threw one no-hitter earned first-team All-Academic honors played summer ball for the Albuquerque Baseball Academy and coach Ryan Brewer. Born in Albuquerque, N.M...parents, Jaime and Laurie older brother, Joshua older sister, Jessica, younger sister, Hannah brother, Joshua played baseball at Arizona State cousin, Justin Duchscher is a two-time All-Star with the Oakland Athletics dad, Jamie played quarterback at New Mexico State named Senior Class Vice President posted a 3.8 GPA interested in majoring in accounting. Parker McFADDEN Pitcher R/R Freshman Yelm, Wash. Yelm HS 15 Criminal Justice 34 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Yelm High School four-year letterwinner for coach Brady Hoover helped YHS finish second the State as a SOPHOMORE as a JUNIOR, named South Puget Sound Player of the Year and All-Narrows League Most Valuable Player after going 11-2 with a 1.10 ERA along with a.410 batting average with three home runs and 12 doubles as a SENIOR, was named the No. 81 overall draft prospect by Baseball America unanimous 4A Narrows League MVP after allowing just 10 hits while striking out 89 batters in 44.2 innings with a 0.78 ERA threw three one-hitters and one no-hitter selected in the 20th round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Seattle Mariners played summer ball with Evoshield Canes West and fall ball with the Mariners Scout Team. Born in Tacoma, Wash...parents, Brian and Lisa older brother, Patrick two aunts and two cousins have/are attending WSU dad, Brian played baseball at Centralia CC and Central Washington mom, Lisa played basketball at Centralia CC interested in pursuing a marketing degree. 31

34 COUGAR NEWCOMERS Dugan SHIRER Outfield L/L RS-Sophomore Chehalis, Wash. W.F. West HS 13 / College of Southern Idaho 15 Human Development 6 JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER Attended the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, Idaho played for coach Boomer Walker redshirted 2014 season as a REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN in 2015, named All-Scenic West Conference honorable mention after hitting.286 with one triple, two doubles, 10 RBI, 22 runs scored and team-best 10 stolen bases tied for second on the team with.409 on-base percentage. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended W.F. West High School in Chehalis, Wash.three-year letterwinner for coaches Tom Zuber and Tommy Elder earned All-Evergreen Conference honorable mention as a JUNIOR named first-team All-State as a SENIOR also lettered once in football. Born in Chehalis,, Wash...parents, Errol and Pamela older sister, Ashley older brother, Taylor dad, Errol played baseball at the University of Iowa. Jacob THURBER Catcher / First Base L/R Freshman Des Moines, Wash. Kennedy HS 15 Business 3 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner in baseball as a FRESHMAN, earned All-Seamont League and helped Kennedy High School to a No. 4 state ranking as a SOPHOMORE, earned All-League secondteam honors as a JUNIOR, earned All-Seamount League firstteam honors...invited to play by the Kansas City Royals in the Area Code games as a SENIOR, All-Seamount First Team after hitting two home runs, six doubles, two triples, posting a.493 on-base percentage, a.645 slugging percentage and drove in 18 runs hit walk-off home run to win Seamount League Title...selected to play for the Seattle Mariners Fall Scout Team also lettered four years in football playing defensive back and quarterback lettered once in basketball played summer ball for the Seattle Stars and coach Guy Keller where was named the Designated Hitter MVP of the Brandy Pugh Tournament. Parents, Doug and Lisa younger brother, Jared dad, Doug graduated from Washington State four-year honor roll student and four-time recipient of the Washington Interscholastic Athletics Association Academic Award. 32 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

35 COUGAR NEWCOMERS Ryan WARD Pitcher R/R Freshman Hood River, Ore. Hood River Valley HS 15 Business 15 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Hood River Valley High School three-year letterwinner for coach Erich Harjo as a SOPHOMORE, earned All-Columbia River Conference second team honors after posting a 7-2 record with a 2.01 ERA as a JUNIOR, named first-team All-State after striking out 106 batters and posting a 1.12 ERA in 75 innings State runner-up served as starting pitcher in four of the five playoff games and picked up the save in the game he didn t start pitched in Palouse Summer Series, named Pitcher of the Tournament as a SENIOR, named Brian T. Meehan Oregon Baseball Player of the Year by The Oregonian/OregonLive after going 9-1 with 119 strikeouts and a 0.68 ERA in 72 innings pitched led Hood River Valley to the 5A State title surrendered just 16 walks threw three shutouts in the players ended senior season with 64 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run only allowed seven earned runs during the season, all came in one game against a team in Arizona did not allow an earned run to a team from Oregon struck out a season-high 17 in a no-hitter against Dallas High School struck out 10 and allowed two hits in state championship win also produced a.423 batting average. Born in Berkeley, Calif...parents, Doug and Laurie younger brother, Casey member of National Honor Society interested in pre-med or sports management. Ryley WIDELL Pitcher L/L Freshman Haiku, Hawaii King Kekaulike HS 15 Business 11 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended King Kekaulike High School three-year letterwinner for coach Mark Makimoto as a SOPHOMORE, named a secondteam All-Star at first base as a JUNIOR, named a first-team All-Star pitcher after posting a 3-1 record with a 1.50 ERA and 33 strikeouts (team went 3-11) rated top left-handed pitcher out of Hawaii by Perfect Game as a SENIOR, earned first-team All- State and All-Maui Interscholastic League honors after going 4-2 with a 0.63 ERA and 47 strikeouts in six games (team went 6-6) also played quarterback, twice named All-Maui Interscholastic League honorable mention played summer ball for Trosky Baseball and coach Nate Trosky and for Team Hawaii at the Arizona Senior Fall Classic for coach Duane Eldridge. Born in Kahului, Hawaii...parents, Eric and Lisa older sister, Chelsea pursuing a degree in psychology. 33

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38 2015 SEASON STATS Record: Home: Away: 8-12 Neutral: 3-3 Conference: Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Sagdal, Ian Fredrickson, Daniel Chapman, Derek Hatten, Wes Jones, P.J Hancock, J.J Leow, Wes Strunc, Jack Donlin, Shea McDowell, Tyler Elliott, Cooper Frost, Cameron Kaleiwahea,Brennon Roberts, Ben Lande, Haakon Matheny, Shane McGrath, Patrick Johnson, Cole Hartnett, Sean Pistorese, Joe Totals Opponents LOB - Team (424), Opp (458). DPs turned - Team (53), Opp (39). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (13), Sagdal, I 6, Matheny, S 3, Roberts, B 2, Fredrickson 1, Jones, PJ 1, Opp (16). Picked off - Matheny, S 1, Strunc, J 1, Chapman, D 1, Hatten, W 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Houser, Jesse / Hamilton, Ian / Pistorese, Joe / Triece, Sam / Walker, Ryan / Bruner, Layne / Hartnett, Sean / Nealy, Colby / Sunitsch, Scotty / Bower, Matt / Leonard, Nick / McDowell, Tyler / Lunde, Drew / Boone, Sam / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (8), Jones, PJ 5, Hancock, JJ 2, Kaleiwahea 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (6), Pistorese, J 4, Jones, PJ 1, Bruner, L 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Jones, PJ (47-60), Hartnett, S (11-17), Triece, S (7-10), Bruner, L (7-9), Pistorese, J (4-9), Hancock, JJ (6-9), Bower, M (8-9), Walker, R (4-7), Kaleiwahea (4-6), Sunitsch, S (5-6), Nealy, C (3-4), Hamilton, I (2-4), McDowell, T (3-3), Leonard, N (3-3). 36 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

39 2015 PAC-12 CONFERENCE STATS Record: Home: 5-10 Away: 6-9 Conference: Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Chapman, Derek Fredrickson, Daniel Roberts, Ben Elliott, Cooper Strunc, Jack Hancock, J.J Hatten, Wes Jones, P.J Donlin, Shea Frost, Cameron Sagdal, Ian Leow, Wes Matheny, Shane McDowell, Tyler Kaleiwahea,Brennon McGrath, Patrick Lande, Haakon Johnson, Cole Hartnett, Sean Totals Opponents LOB - Team (209), Opp (243). DPs turned - Team (27), Opp (24). IBB - Team (10), Sagdal, I 4, Matheny, S 3, Roberts, B 1, Jones, PJ 1, Fredrickson 1, Opp (14). Picked off - Matheny, S 1, Chapman, D 1. (Conference games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Hamilton, Ian / Houser, Jesse / Pistorese, Joe / Triece, Sam / Walker, Ryan / Hartnett, Sean / Nealy, Colby / Bower, Matt / Sunitsch, Scotty / Bruner, Layne / McDowell, Tyler / Leonard, Nick / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (3), Jones, PJ 3. Pickoffs - Team (3), Pistorese, J 2, Jones, PJ 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Jones, PJ (17-24), Hartnett, S (5-9), Triece, S (5-6), Hancock, JJ (4-4), Pistorese, J (2-4), Bower, M (3-4), Hamilton, I (2-3), Kaleiwahea (2-3), Walker, R (1-2), Sunitsch, S (2-2), Bruner, L (1-2), McDowell, T (1-1), Nealy, C (1-1). 37

40 2015 RESULTS Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Conference Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 13, 2015 at Stephen F. Austin L Hartnett, S (L 0-1) 342 9:45 Feb 14, 2015 vs UT-Arlington W McDowell, T (W 1-0) 145 2:50 Feb 15, 2015 vs Missouri State L Pistorese, J (L 0-1) 123 2:45 Feb 16, 2015 at Stephen F. Austin W Bower, M (W 1-0) 154 3:35 Feb 19, 2015 vs Oklahoma W Hartnett, S (W 1-1) 0 2:30 Feb 20, 2015 vs #9 Oklahoma State L McDowell, T (L 1-1) :35 Feb 21, 2015 vs Kansas W Bower, M (W 2-0) 437 2:54 Feb 22, 2015 vs Kansas State L Leonard, N (L 0-1) 135 2:51 Feb 26, 2015 UC RIVERSIDE W Hartnett, S (W 2-1) 685 2:50 Feb 27, 2015 UC RIVERSIDE W Pistorese, J (W 1-1) :30 Feb 28, 2015 UC RIVERSIDE L Leonard, N (L 0-2) :50 Mar 01, 2015 UC RIVERSIDE W Bower, M (W 3-0) 415 2:31 Mar 05, 2015 SACRED HEART W Hartnett, S (W 3-1) 342 2:36 Mar 06, 2015 SACRED HEART W Pistorese, J (W 2-1) :44 Mar 07, 2015 SACRED HEART W Leonard, N (W 1-2) :42 Mar 08, 2015 SACRED HEART W Bower, M (W 4-0) 832 3:11 * Mar 13, 2015 at #6 USC L Hartnett, S (L 3-2) 486 3:08 * Mar 14, 2015 at #6 USC W Pistorese, J (W 3-1) 640 2:32 * Mar 15, 2015 at #6 USC L Leonard, N (L 1-3) 450 2:35 Mar 17, 2015 at #30 San Diego L McDowell, T (L 1-2) 567 3:32 * Mar 20, 2015 at #25 Oregon State L Hartnett, S (L 3-3) :48 * Mar 21, 2015 at Oregon State L Pistorese, J (L 3-2) :44 * Mar 22, 2015 at Oregon State L 1-2 (11) Hamilton, I (L 0-1) :30 * Mar 27, 2015 #5 UCLA L Bower, M (L 4-1) :01 * Mar 28, 2015 #5 UCLA L Pistorese, J (L 3-3) :23 * Mar 29, 2015 #5 UCLA L Sunitsch, S (L 0-1) 703 3:13 Mar 31, 2015 at Gonzaga L Sunitsch, S (L 0-2) 864 2:49 * Apr 02, 2015 at #12 California W Bower, M (W 5-1) 477 2:51 * Apr 03, 2015 at #12 California W Pistorese, J (W 4-3) 742 2:13 * Apr 04, 2015 at #12 California L Bower, M (L 5-2) :29 Apr 07, 2015 GONZAGA W Bower, M (W 6-2) 630 2:20 * Apr 09, 2015 WASHINGTON W Bower, M (W 7-2) 813 2:26 * Apr 10, 2015 WASHINGTON W Pistorese, J (W 5-3) :39 * Apr 11, 2015 WASHINGTON L Bower, M (L 7-3) :49 Apr 13, 2015 NEW MEXICO STATE W Triece, S (W 1-0) 216 3:05 Apr 16, 2015 SAN JOSE STATE L 5-7 (11) Hamilton, I (L 0-2) 478 3:35 Apr 17, 2015 SAN JOSE STATE W Bruner, L (W 1-0) 821 2:26 Apr 18, 2015 SAN JOSE STATE W Pistorese, J (W 6-3) :50 Apr 19, 2015 SAN JOSE STATE W Triece, S (W 2-0) 475 2:30 * Apr 24, 2015 at Utah W Walker, R (W 1-0) 878 2:58 * Apr 25, 2015 at Utah L Pistorese, J (L 6-4) 878 2:26 * Apr 26, 2015 at Utah W Triece, S (W 3-0) 746 3:08 Apr 27, 2015 at Washington W Bruner, L (W 2-0) :42 * May 01, 2015 ARIZONA L Hartnett, S (L 3-4) :52 * May 02, 2015 ARIZONA W Triece, S (W 4-0) :42 * May 03, 2015 ARIZONA L 0-2 (11) Hamilton, I (L 0-3) :09 * May 08, 2015 OREGON L 3-8 (10) Sunitsch, S (L 0-3) 975 3:49 * May 09, 2015 OREGON W Pistorese, J (W 7-4) :29 * May 10, 2015 OREGON L Walker, R (L 1-1) 768 3:13 May 12, 2015 PORTLAND W Triece, S (W 5-0) :00 * May 14, 2015 at #12 Arizona State L Hartnett, S (L 3-5) :13 * May 15, 2015 at #12 Arizona State W 1-0 (10) Pistorese, J (W 8-4) :01 * May 16, 2015 at #12 Arizona State L 5-6 (11) Hamilton, I (L 0-4) :40 * May 23, 2015 STANFORD-1 L Hartnett, S (L 3-6) - 2:31 * May 23, 2015 STANFORD-2 L Pistorese, J (L 8-5) :12 * May 24, 2015 STANFORD W 3-2 (11) Hamilton, I (W 1-4) :37 () extra inning game 38 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

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42 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TEAMS 1950 The Cougars roared to a 14-2 start and cruised to a 27-4 mark in the regular season, including a 12-2 record and first-place finish in the Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division. WSC swept a pair of games in Pullman against Stanford to capture the PCC crown and traveled to Omaha, Neb., for the first College World Series at the site. After defeating Tufts in the opener, future Major League pitcher Gene Conley and Rod Keough pitched back-to-back complete game victories over Alabama and Rutgers, respectively. WSC was routed by Texas and the Longhorns defeated Rutgers to set up a winner-takeall game with the Cougars. Despite three hits by shortstop Eddie Coleman, the Cougars were blanked 3-0 and finished national runner-up with a 32-6 record After a 6-3 start, Washington State ripped off 15-straight wins and went on to post a 26-6 regular season record. Included in the winning streak were five wins by Jerry Bartow, including four of his school single-season record 10 complete games. The Cougars won the Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division with an 11-3 mark and hosted USC with the PCC title and NCAA District 8 spot in the College World Series on the line. Bartow bested the Trojans on a six-hitter in the opener and Bill Rich, who batted.422 in 90 at bats during the season, drove in all five runs in game two and the Cougars swept the series. In Omaha, Neb., Bradley defeated WSC 4-3 in the opener and New Hampshire handed Ron Aiken his only loss of the season to eliminate the Cougars Washington State won 16 of its first 17 outings, including 12-straight to open the season, and rolled to a 29-6 regular season record. The Cougars won the Pacific Coast Northern Division at 14-4 and hosted Stanford in the NCAA District 8 Playoff. In the opener against the Indians, Harold Brunstad plated two runs with a double in the eighth to lift WSU to a 2-1 victory and the Cougars routed Stanford 13-3 in game two to give head coach Bobo Brayton his first trip to the College World Series. In Omaha, Neb., WSU split its first two games, defeating Texas and losing to Ohio State. The Cougars edged Connecticut by a run to set up a rematch with the Buckeyes that turned out to be a classic. Steve Arlin struck out 20 Cougars and Ohio State pushed across an unearned run in the 15th inning for a 1-0 win that ended WSU s season. The Cougars finished fourth in the nation according to Collegiate Baseball The Cougars won their final 10 regular season games to finish and win the Pacific-8 Conference with a 16-2 record. Washington State hosted the NCAA West Regional where the Cougars blasted four home runs, including three off future big-league hurler Mike Scott, to defeat Pepperdine in the opener. WSU took two of three games from Cal State Fullerton behind a pair of wins from tournament MVP Bob Sherwood and advanced to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. At the CWS, Washington State scored in five of the first six innings and defeated Oklahoma in the first round before losing to Arizona State and Maine to end the season Future big-league pitcher Eric Wilkins led the Cougars with 10 victories and WSU averaged over seven runs a game on offense. 40 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

43 ALL-TIME RECORDS AGAINST OPPONENT OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL FIRST-LAST Air Force Alabama Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Baylor Bethune-Cookman Bradley Brown Bucknell BYU California UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara CSU Bakersfield Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Charleston Southern Chicago State Clemson Connecticut Cornell Creighton Dallas Baptist Dartmouth Davidson East Tennessee State Eastern Michigan Florida International Florida State Fresno State George Washington Gonzaga Grand Canyon Harvard Hawaii Houston Illinois-Chicago Iowa Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Kennesaw State Kent State Kentucky Lafayette Long Beach State Loyola Marymount Maine Massachusetts Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Minnesota Mississippi State Missouri Missouri State Navy Nebraska Nebraska Omaha Nevada UNLV New Mexico New Mexico State North Carolina North Carolina State Northern Colorado Northwestern Notre Dame OPPONENT OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL FIRST-LAST Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Pennsylvania Pepperdine Pittsburgh Portland Rice Rider Rutgers Sacramento State Sacred Heart St. John s Saint Mary s (Calif.) San Diego San Diego State San Francisco San Jose State Santa Clara Seattle Seton Hall South Alabama South Dakota State Southeastern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin USC Southern Illinois SMU Southern Utah Stanford Stetson Tennessee Texas Texas A&M Texas-Arlington TCU UTPA UTSA Texas State Texas Tech Troy Utah Utah Valley Vanderbilt Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington Western Carolina Wichita State Wright State Records are against current Division I programs. 41

44 SEASON RESULTS OVERALL CONFERENCE YEAR W L T W L T FINISH th nd rd st st st st st th th nd rd nd st th nd st T-1st nd th nd nd st nd T-3rd st nd T-1st nd nd T-3rd T-2nd th st st th st st st st nd th rd th rd st th T-2nd nd OVERALL CONFERENCE YEAR W L T W L T FINISH st st rd rd nd st st th rd T-6th st st T-1st st T-1st st st st st st st T-2nd T-1st nd T-1st st th st st st st st nd T-3rd th st rd rd rd th th th th T-8th T-8th th th T-6th th nd rd th T-8th th th th Champs. Conferences: Northwest ; Northwest (East) , 1918; Pacific Coast ; Northern Division 1923; Northwest 1924; Northern Division ; Pacific ; Pacific-8 North ; Pacific-10 North ; Pacific ; Pac present 42 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

45 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1995 SEASON HEAD COACH: Steve Farrington OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 18-12, HOME: 14-4, AWAY: 14-22, NEUTRAL: 0-4 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/2/1995 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. 2/3/1995 at Long Beach State L Long Beach, Calif. 2/4/1995 at Long Beach State L Long Beach, Calif. 2/5/1995 at Long Beach State W Long Beach, Calif. 2/6/1995 at Cal State Northridge W Northridge, Calif. 2/17/1995 at Sacramento State L Sacramento, Calif. 2/17/1995 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 2/18/1995 at Sacramento State L Sacramento, Calif. 2/18/1995 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 2/19/1995 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 3/1/1995 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash. ^3/3/1995 vs Nevada L Seattle, Wash. ^3/4/1995 vs Notre Dame L Seattle, Wash. ^3/5/1995 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. 3/17/1995 at UCLA W Los Angeles, Calif. 3/18/1995 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. 3/21/1995 at Hawaii-Hilo L Hilo, Hawaii 3/22/1995 at Hawaii-Hilo W Hilo, Hawaii 3/23/1995 at Hawaii-Hilo W Hilo, Hawaii 3/23/1995 at Hawaii-Hilo W Hilo, Hawaii 3/24/1995 at Hawaii Pacific L Honolulu, Hawaii #3/25/1995 vs Wichita State L Honolulu, Hawaii *3/28/1995 at Portland W Portland, Ore. *3/28/1995 at Portland W Portland, Ore. *3/29/1995 at Portland L Portland, Ore. *4/1/1995 PORTLAND W Pullman, Wash. *4/1/1995 PORTLAND W Pullman, Wash. *4/2/1995 PORTLAND L Pullman, Wash. 4/4/1995 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *4/5/1995 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *4/5/1995 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *4/10/1995 at Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. *4/10/1995 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/12/1995 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/12/1995 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/15/1995 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *4/15/1995 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *4/16/1995 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. 4/18/1995 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/19/1995 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *4/22/1995 at Portland State L Portland, Ore. *4/22/1995 at Portland State W Portland, Ore. *4/23/1995 at Portland State W Portland, Ore. 4/25/1995 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash. %*4/26/1995 vs Gonzaga L Pasco, Wash. *4/29/1995 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/29/1995 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/30/1995 PORTLAND STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/4/1995 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *5/6/1995 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/6/1995 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. *5/7/1995 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. *5/12/1995 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/12/1995 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/13/1995 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/13/1995 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. $5/18/1995 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. $5/19/1995 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif SEASON HEAD COACH: Steve Farrington OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 12-12, HOME: 12-3, AWAY: 9-28, NEUTRAL: 5-4 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 1/19/1996 at Hawaii L Honolulu, Hawaii 1/20/1996 at Hawaii L Honolulu, Hawaii 1/21/1996 at Hawaii W Honolulu, Hawaii 1/22/1996 vs TCU W Hilo, Hawaii 1/22/1996 at Hawaii-Hilo W Hilo, Hawaii 1/23/1996 vs TCU W Hilo, Hawaii 1/23/1996 at Hawaii-Hilo W Hilo, Hawaii 2/2/1996 at Arizona L Tucson, Ariz 2/3/1996 at Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. 2/4/1996 at Arizona L Tucson, Arizona 2/16/1996 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 2/17/1996 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 2/18/1996 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 2/22/1996 at Pepperdine L Malibu, Calif. 2/23/1996 at Pepperdine L Malibu, Calif. 2/24/1996 at Pepperdine L Malibu, Calif. 2/24/1996 at Long Beach State L Long Beach, Calif. 2/25/1996 at Long Beach State L Long Beach, Calif. 2/26/1996 at Long Beach State L Long Beach, Calif 3/1/1996 vs Gonzaga W Lewiston, Idaho 3/2/1996 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho 3/3/1996 vs Gonzaga L Lewiston, Idaho 3/8/1996 vs Long Beach State L Seattle, Wash. 3/9/1996 vs Navy W Seattle, Wash. 3/10/1996 vs Washington L Seattle, Wash. 3/18/1996 vs Dartmouth W Phoenix, Arizona 3/21/1996 at Grand Canyon L Phoenix, Ariz. 3/22/1996 at Grand Canyon L Phoenix, Ariz. 3/23/1996 at Grand Canyon W Phoenix, Ariz. 3/27/1996 at Gonzaga W Spokane,Wash. 4/3/1996 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash *4/5/1996 at Portland State L Portland, Oregon *4/6/1996 at Portland State W Portland, Ore. *4/6/1996 at Portland State W Portland, Ore. *4/7/1996 at Portland State L Portland, Ore 4/9/1996 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston,Idaho 4/10/1996 vs Gonzaga L Pasco, Wash. *4/12/1996 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *4/13/1996 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *4/13/1996 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *4/14/1996 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. 4/17/1996 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. 4/17/1996 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/19/1996 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Oregon *4/20/1996 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Oregon *4/20/1996 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/21/1996 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/26/1996 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/27/1996 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash *4/27/1996 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash *4/28/1996 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. 4/30/1996 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. 5/1/1996 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *5/3/1996 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. *5/4/1996 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/4/1996 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/5/1996 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/10/1996 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/11/1996 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/11/1996 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/12/1996 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Steve Farrington OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 7-17, HOME: 9-12, AWAY: 3-23, NEUTRAL: 1-7 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/6/1997 vs San Diego, Calif. State L Yuma, Ariz. 2/7/1997 vs San Diego, Calif. State L Yuma, Ariz. 2/8/1997 vs San Diego, Calif. State L Yuma, Ariz. 2/9/1997 vs San Diego, Calif. State L Yuma, Ariz. 2/14/1997 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 2/15/1997 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 2/16/1997 at Pacific W Stockton, Calif. 2/17/1997 at Sacramento State L Sacramento, Calif. 2/21/1997 at Texas A&M L Coll. Station, Texas 2/22/1997 at Texas A&M L Coll. Station, Texas 2/23/1997 at Texas A&M L Coll. Station, Texas 2/24/1997 at TCU L Fort Worth, Texas 2/28/1997 vs Oregon State L Lewiston, Idaho 3/1/1997 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho 3/1/1997 vs Portland L Lewiston, Idaho 3/2/1997 vs Gonzaga W Lewiston, Idaho 3/18/1997 at California L Berkeley, Calif. 3/18/1997 at Fresno State L Fresno, Calif. 3/19/1997 at Fresno State L Fresno, Calif. 3/21/1997 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho 3/22/1997 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L Pullman, Wash. 3/23/1997 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L Pullman, Wash. 3/25/1997 vs Gonzaga L Pasco, Wash. 4/1/1997 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L Pullman, Wash. 4/2/1997 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *4/4/1997 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/5/1997 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/5/1997 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/6/1997 at Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. 4/7/1997 HAWAII-HILO W Pullman, Wash. 4/8/1997 HAWAII-HILO W Pullman, Wash. 43

46 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS *4/11/1997 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *4/12/1997 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *4/12/1997 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *4/13/1997 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. 4/16/1997 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/18/1997 at Portland State L Portland, Ore. *4/20/1997 at Portland State L Portland, Ore. *4/20/1997 at Portland State W Portland, Ore. 4/22/1997 WHITWORTH W Pullman, Wash. *4/25/1997 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/25/1997 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/26/1997 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/26/1997 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/27/1997 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. 4/29/1997 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. 4/30/1997 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *5/2/1997 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/3/1997 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/3/1997 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/4/1997 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/9/1997 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/10/1997 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/10/1997 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/11/1997 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Steve Farrington OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 12-12, HOME: 8-7, AWAY: 12-13, NEUTRAL: 5-4 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/5/1998 at San Diego, Calif. State W San Diego, Calif. 2/7/1998 vs Houston W San Diego, Calif. 2/7/1998 at San Diego, Calif. State L San Diego, Calif. 2/13/1998 at Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. 2/14/1998 at Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. 2/15/1998 at Arizona State W Tempe, Ariz. 2/20/1998 vs Gonzaga W Pasco, Wash. 2/21/1998 vs Gonzaga L Pasco, Wash. 2/22/1998 vs Gonzaga W Pasco, Wash. 3/5/1998 vs Lewis-Clark State W Las Vegas, Nev. 3/6/1998 vs Ohio State L Las Vegas, Nev. 3/7/1998 vs Oral Roberts L Las Vegas, Nev. 3/7/1998 vs Cal State Northridge L Las Vegas, Nev. 3/8/1998 vs Cal State Northridge W Las Vegas, Nev. 3/14/1998 at California L Berkeley, Calif. 3/15/1998 at California L Berkeley, Calif. 3/16/1998 at California L Berkeley, Calif. 3/18/1998 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. *3/21/1998 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *3/22/1998 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *3/22/1998 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/25/1998 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. 3/31/1998 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/3/1998 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. *4/4/1998 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. *4/4/1998 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *4/5/1998 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *4/10/1998 at Portland State L Portland, Ore. *4/11/1998 at Portland State W Portland, Ore. *4/11/1998 at Portland State W Portland, Ore. *4/12/1998 at Portland State W Portland, Ore. 4/15/1998 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. *4/17/1998 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *4/18/1998 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *4/18/1998 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *4/19/1998 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. 4/22/1998 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/24/1998 at Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. *4/24/1998 at Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. *4/25/1998 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/25/1998 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/26/1998 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. 4/29/1998 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho 5/1/1998 at Lewis-Clark State W Lewiston, Idaho 5/2/1998 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/8/1998 PORTLAND STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/9/1998 PORTLAND STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/9/1998 PORTLAND STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/10/1998 PORTLAND STATE L Pullman, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Steve Farrington OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 4-20, HOME: 6-9, AWAY: 13-19, NEUTRAL: 5-3 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/12/1999 at New Mexico State W Las Cruces, N.M. 2/13/1999 at New Mexico State L Las Cruces, N.M. 2/14/1999 at New Mexico State W Las Cruces, N.M. 2/15/1999 at New Mexico State W Las Cruces, N.M. 2/19/1999 vs Gonzaga W Pasco, Wash. 2/20/1999 vs Gonzaga L Pasco, Wash. 2/21/1999 vs Gonzaga W Pasco, Wash. 2/26/1999 at San Jose State W San Jose, Calif. 2/27/1999 at San Jose State W San Jose, Calif. 2/28/1999 at San Jose State W San Jose, Calif. #3/5/1999 at Minnesota W Minneapolis #3/6/1999 vs Wichita State L Minneapolis #3/7/1999 vs Florida State L Minneapolis 3/13/1999 at California L Berkeley, Calif. 3/15/1999 at California W Berkeley, Calif. 3/16/1999 at California W Berkeley, Calif. 3/17/1999 at USF W San Francisco 3/19/1999 vs Oregon State W Yakima, Wash. 3/20/1999 vs Oregon State W Yakima, Wash. 3/20/1999 vs Oregon State W Yakima, Wash. 3/23/1999 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. 3/24/1999 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L Pullman, Wash. *3/27/1999 USC L Pullman, Wash. *3/27/1999 USC W Pullman, Wash. *3/28/1999 USC L Pullman, Wash. *4/1/1999 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *4/2/1999 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *4/3/1999 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. 4/7/1999 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/9/1999 at Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/10/1999 at Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/11/1999 at Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. 4/13/1999 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *4/17/1999 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *4/17/1999 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *4/18/1999 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. 4/20/1999 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/23/1999 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *4/24/1999 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *4/25/1999 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. 4/27/1999 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho 4/28/1999 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash *4/30/1999 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *5/1/1999 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *5/2/1999 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *5/8/1999 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. *5/9/1999 CALIFORNIA L Pullman, Wash. *5/10/1999 CALIFORNIA L Pullman, Wash. 5/13/1999 at Portland W Portland, Ore. *5/14/1999 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *5/15/1999 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *5/16/1999 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. 5/20/1999 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. 5/21/1999 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. 5/22/1999 at Washington W Seattle, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Steve Farrington OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 6-18, HOME: 5-15, AWAY: 12-16, NEUTRAL: 3-5 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 1/29/2000 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho #2/4/2000 vs Texas A&M W Albuquerque #2/5/2000 vs Kansas State L Albuquerque #2/6/2000 vs Texas A&M W vs Gonzaga L Pasco, vs Gonzaga L Pasco, vs Gonzaga W Pasco, Wash. $2/18/2000 vs Arkansas L Arlington, Texas $2/19/2000 vs Nebraska L Arlington, Texas $2/20/2000 at Texas-Arlington W Arlington, Texas 2/21/2000 at Texas-Arlington L Arlington, Texas 2/26/2000 at San Diego, Calif. State L San Diego, Calif. 2/26/2000 at San Diego, Calif. State L San Diego, Calif. 2/27/2000 at San Diego, Calif. State W San Diego, Calif. *3/3/2000 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *3/4/2000 at California W Berkeley, Calif. *3/5/2000 at California W Berkeley, Calif. 44 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

47 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/10/2000 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. 3/11/2000 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. 3/12/2000 at Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. 3/14/2000 at UC Santa Barbara L Santa Barbara, Calif 3/17/2000 at Cal State Northridge W Northridge, Calif. 3/18/2000 at Cal State Northridge W Northridge, Calif. 3/19/2000 at Cal State Northridge W Northridge, Calif. 3/21/2000 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash. *3/24/2000 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *3/25/2000 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *3/26/2000 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. 3/31/2000 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. 4/1/2000 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. 4/2/2000 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. 4/4/2000 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. 4/5/2000 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *4/7/2000 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *4/8/2000 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *4/9/2000 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *4/14/2000 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/15/2000 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/16/2000 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/20/2000 at Arizona W Tucson, Ariz. *4/21/2000 at Arizona W Tucson, Ariz. *4/22/2000 at Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *4/28/2000 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *4/29/2000 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *4/30/2000 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *5/6/2000 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/7/2000 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/8/2000 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. 5/10/2000 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho 5/12/2000 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W Pullman, Wash. 5/13/2000 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L Pullman, Wash. 5/14/2000 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L Pullman, Wash. 5/16/2000 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/19/2000 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/20/2000 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/21/2000 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Tim Mooney OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 6-18, HOME: 4-11, AWAY: 7-23, NEUTRAL: 4-5 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 1/25/2001 at Cal State Northridge L Northridge, Calif. 1/27/2001 at Cal State Northridge L Northridge, Calif. 1/27/2001 at Cal State Northridge W Northridge, Calif. 1/28/2001 at Cal State Northridge L Northridge, Calif. 2/2/2001 at UNLV L Las Vegas, Nev. 2/3/2001 at UNLV L Las Vegas, Nev. 2/4/2001 at UNLV W Las Vegas, Nev. 2/17/2001 vs Oklahoma State W Enid, Okla. 2/18/2001 at Oklahoma State L Stillwater, Okla. 2/23/2001 at Nevada L Reno, Nev. 2/25/2001 at Nevada L Reno, Nev. 2/27/2001 vs Gonzaga W Pasco, Wash. 3/2/2001 vs Gonzaga L Walla Walla, Wash. 3/3/2001 vs Gonzaga L Walla Walla, Wash. 3/3/2001 vs Gonzaga W Walla Walla, Wash. 3/4/2001 vs Gonzaga L Walla Walla, Wash. 3/9/2001 vs Oregon State L Yakima, Wash. 3/10/2001 vs Oregon State L Yakima, Wash. 3/11/2001 vs Oregon State W Yakima, Wash. 3/16/2001 at Oral Roberts L Tulsa, Okla. 3/17/2001 at Oral Roberts W Tulsa, Okla. 3/18/2001 at Oral Roberts W Tulsa, Okla. 3/20/2001 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. 3/21/2001 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *3/23/2001 at California W Berkeley, Calif. *3/24/2001 at California W Berkeley, Calif. *3/25/2001 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *3/30/2001 UCLA W Pullman, Wash. *4/1/2001 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *4/1/2001 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *4/6/2001 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *4/7/2001 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *4/8/2001 ARIZONA W Pullman, Wash. 4/10/2001 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *4/12/2001 at Arizona State W Tempe, Ariz. *4/13/2001 at Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/14/2001 at Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. 4/16/2001 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *4/20/2001 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/21/2001 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/22/2001 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/27/2001 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *4/28/2001 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *4/29/2001 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. 5/4/2001 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/5/2001 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho 5/6/2001 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/12/2001 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/13/2001 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/14/2001 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. 5/16/2001 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *5/18/2001 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *5/19/2001 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *5/20/2001 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Tim Mooney OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 6-18, HOME: 5-13, AWAY: 10-15, NEUTRAL: 6-5 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/8/2002 at Cal State Northridge W Northridge, Calif. 2/9/2002 at Cal State Northridge W Northridge, Calif. 2/10/2002 at Cal State Northridge L Northridge, Calif. %2/15/2002 vs Gonzaga L Pasco, Wash. %2/16/2002 vs Gonzaga W Pasco, Wash. %2/17/2002 vs Gonzaga L Pasco, Wash. &2/22/2002 vs Pepperdine L Coll. Station, Texas &2/23/2002 vs Kentucky W Coll. Station, Texas &2/23/2002 at Texas A&M W Coll. Station, Texas &2/24/2002 at Texas A&M L Coll. Station, Texas &2/25/2002 vs Kentucky W Coll. Station, Texas &2/25/2002 vs Pepperdine W Coll. Station, Texas #3/1/2002 vs Troy State W Dothan, Ala. #3/3/2002 vs Kent State W Troy, Ala. 3/8/2002 at Sacramento State L Sacramento, Calif. 3/9/2002 at Sacramento State W Sacramento, Calif. 3/9/2002 at Sacramento State L Sacramento, Calif. 3/15/2002 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. 3/16/2002 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. 3/17/2002 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *3/22/2002 CALIFORNIA L Lewiston, Idaho *3/23/2002 CALIFORNIA L Lewiston, Idaho *3/25/2002 CALIFORNIA L Lewiston, Idaho 3/25/2002 vs Washington L Lewiston, Idaho 3/26/2002 vs Washington L Lewiston, Idaho 3/28/2002 PACE W Pullman, Wash. 3/29/2002 PACE W Pullman, Wash. 3/29/2002 PACE L Pullman, Wash. *4/5/2002 ARIZONA STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/6/2002 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/7/2002 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/12/2002 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. *4/13/2002 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *4/14/2002 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *4/19/2002 USC L Pullman, Wash. *4/20/2002 USC L Pullman, Wash. *4/21/2002 USC L Pullman, Wash. 4/23/2002 at Lewis-Clark State W Lewiston,Idaho *4/26/2002 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *4/27/2002 at UCLA W Los Angeles, Calif. *4/28/2002 at UCLA W Los Angeles, Calif. 5/1/2002 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *5/3/2002 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/4/2002 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/5/2002 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/11/2002 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash. 5/12/2002 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/13/2002 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *5/17/2002 at Arizona W Tucson, Ariz. *5/18/2002 at Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *5/19/2002 at Arizona W Tucson, Ariz. *5/24/2002 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *5/25/2002 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *5/26/2002 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. 45

48 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2003 SEASON HEAD COACH: Tim Mooney OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 7-17, HOME: 7-10, AWAY: 9-24, NEUTRAL: 3-3 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/7/2003 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 2/8/2003 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 2/9/2003 at Pacific L Stockton, Calif. 2/14/2003 at Long Beach State L Long Beach, Calif. 2/15/2003 at Long Beach State L Long Beach, Calif. 2/16/2003 at Long Beach State L Long Beach, Calif. 2/21/2003 at San Jose State L San Jose, Calif. 2/22/2003 at San Jose State W San Jose, Calif. 2/23/2003 at San Jose State L San Jose, Calif. 2/27/2003 vs BYU L Lewiston, Idaho 2/28/2003 vs Portland W Lewiston, Idaho 3/1/2003 vs Lewis-Clark State W Lewiston, Idaho 3/2/2003 vs Gonzaga L Lewiston, Idaho 3/7/2003 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. 3/8/2003 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. 3/9/2003 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. 3/11/2003 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho 3/14/2003 vs Oregon State W Pasco, Wash. 3/15/2003 vs Oregon State L Pasco, Wash. 3/17/2003 at Portland W Portland, Ore. 3/18/2003 at Portland L Portland, Ore. *3/21/2003 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *3/22/2003 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *3/23/2003 at California W Berkeley, Calif. 3/28/2003 at UC Irvine W Irvine, Calif. 3/29/2003 at UC Irvine L Irvine, Calif. 3/30/2003 at UC Irvine W Irvine, Calif. 4/1/2003 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. *4/4/2003 #4 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *4/5/2003 #4 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *4/7/2003 #4 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. 4/8/2003 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *4/11/2003 at Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. *4/12/2003 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/13/2003 at Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. *4/17/2003 #24 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *4/18/2003 #24 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *4/19/2003 #24 ARIZONA W Pullman, Wash. 4/22/2003 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/25/2003 at #5 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/26/2003 at #5 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/27/2003 at #5 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. 4/29/2003 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *5/2/2003 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash *5/3/2003 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *5/4/2003 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. 5/9/2003 SACRAMENTO STATE W Pullman, Wash. 5/10/2003 SACRAMENTO STATE W Pullman, Wash. 5/11/2003 SACRAMENTO STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/13/2003 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *5/16/2003 at USC W Los Angeles, Calif. *5/17/2003 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/18/2003 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/23/2003 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *5/24/2003 UCLA W Pullman, Wash. *5/25/2003 UCLA L Pullman, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Tim Mooney OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 9-15, HOME: 12-12, AWAY: 10-10, NEUTRAL: 7-4 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE ^2/12/2004 vs San Francisco W Phoenix, Ariz. ^2/13/2004 vs Northwestern L Phoenix, Ariz. ^2/14/2004 vs Nevada W Scottsdale, Ariz. ^2/15/2004 vs Pacific L Phoenix, Ariz. &2/20/2004 vs Santa Clara W Sacramento, Calif. &2/21/2004 vs Saint Mary s W Sacramento, Calif. &2/22/2004 at Sacramento State W Sacramento, Calif. 2/27/2004 at Texas-Pan American L Edinburg, Texas 2/28/2004 at Texas-Pan American W Edinburg, Texas 2/29/2004 at Texas-Pan American W Edinburg, Texas %3/5/2004 vs Portland W Lewiston, Idaho %3/6/2004 vs Utah Valley W Lewiston, Idaho %3/7/2004 vs Gonzaga W Lewiston, Idaho %3/7/2004 at Lewis-Clark State W Lewiston, Idaho &3/13/2004 vs Oral Roberts L Malibu, Calif. &3/14/2004 vs #18 UC Irvine L Malibu, Calif. 3/15/2004 at Pepperdine W Malibu, Calif. 3/19/2004 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. 3/20/2004 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. 3/21/2004 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *3/26/2004 at Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *3/27/2004 at Arizona W Tucson, Ariz. *3/28/2004 at Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. 3/30/2004 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. 4/2/2004 #29 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTH W Pullman, Wash. 4/3/2004 #29 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTH W Pullman, Wash. 4/4/2004 #29 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTH W Pullman, Wash. 4/6/2004 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/8/2004 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. *4/9/2004 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *4/10/2004 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. 4/13/2004 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. *4/16/2004 USC L Pullman, Wash. *4/17/2004 USC L Pullman, Wash. *4/18/2004 USC W Pullman, Wash. *4/23/2004 #18 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/24/2004 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/25/2004 ARIZONA STATE W Pullman, Wash. 4/28/2004 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. *4/30/2004 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *5/1/2004 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *5/2/2004 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. 5/8/2004 SACRAMENTO STATE W Pullman, Wash 5/9/2004 SACRAMENTO STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/10/2004 SACRAMENTO STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/14/2004 at UCLA W Los Angeles, Calif. *5/15/2004 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/16/2004 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. 5/19/2004 at #3 Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *5/21/2004 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/23/2004 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash *5/23/2004 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/28/2004 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. *5/29/2004 CALIFORNIA L Pullman, Wash. *5/30/2004 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash 2005 SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 1-23, HOME: 10-16, AWAY: 8-18, NEUTRAL: 3-3 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/4/2005 at Sacramento State W Sacramento, Calif. 2/5/2005 at Sacramento State L Sacramento, Calif. 2/6/2005 at Sacramento State L Sacramento, Calif. 2/11/2005 at Southeastern La. W Hammond, La. 2/12/2005 at Southeastern La. W Hammond, La. 2/12/2005 at Southeastern La. L Hammond, La. 2/18/2005 vs Portland W Pasco, Wash. 2/19/2005 vs Portland L Pasco, Wash. 2/19/2005 vs Portland L Pasco, Wash. 2/20/2005 PORTLAND W Pasco, Wash. 2/24/2005 at Hawaii W Honolulu, Hawaii 2/25/2005 at Hawaii L Honolulu, Hawaii 2/26/2005 at Hawaii L Honolulu, Hawaii 2/27/2005 at Hawaii W Honolulu, Hawaii 3/3/2005 vs Gonzaga W lewiston, Idaho #3/3/2005 vs Utah Valley State L Lewiston, Idaho 3/4/2005 vs Portland W Lewiston, Idaho #3/5/2005 at Lewis-Clark State W Lewiston, Idaho 3/11/2005 NORTHERN COLORADO W Pullman, Wash. 3/12/2005 NORTHERN COLORADO W Pullman, Wash. 3/13/2005 NORTHERN COLORADO L Pullman, Wash. 3/18/2005 UTAH VALLEY STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/19/2005 UTAH VALLEY STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/19/2005 UTAH VALLEY STATE L Pullman, Wash. 3/20/2005 UTAH VALLEY STATE W Pullman, Wash. *3/24/2005 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *3/25/2005 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *3/26/2005 at California L Berkeley, Calif. 3/29/2005 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. *4/1/2005 #12 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *4/2/2005 #12 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *4/3/2005 #12 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. 4/5/2005 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. *4/8/2005 #6 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *4/9/2005 #6 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *4/10/2005 #6 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. 4/12/2005 at Gonzaga W Spkane, Wash. 4/19/2005 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/22/2005 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/24/2005 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/24/2005 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. 46 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

49 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/27/2005 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho *4/29/2005 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *4/30/2005 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *5/1/2005 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. 5/7/2005 SACRAMENTO STATE W Pullman, Wash. 5/8/2005 SACRAMENTO STATE W Pullman, Wash. 5/9/2005 SACRAMENTO STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/11/2005 LEWIS-CLARK STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/13/2005 at #23 USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/14/2005 at #23 USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/15/2005 at #23 USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/20/2005 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *5/21/2005 UCLA W Pullman, Wash. *5/22/2005 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *5/27/2005 at #22 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *5/28/2005 at #22 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *5/29/2005 at #22 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 10-14, HOME: 10-13, AWAY: 16-8, NEUTRAL: 10-2 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE #2/10/2006 vs East Tennessee State W Charleston, S.C. #2/10/2006 vs Kennesaw State L Charleston, S.C. #2/11/2006 vs Charleston Southern W Charleston, S.C. 2/12/2006 vs #10 Missouri W Charleston, S.C. 2/16/2006 at Hawaii Hilo W Hilo, Hawaii 2/16/2006 at Hawaii Hilo W Hilo, Hawaii 2/17/2006 at Hawaii Hilo W Hilo, Hawaii 2/18/2006 at Hawaii Hilo L Kailua-Kona, Hawaii %2/23/2006 vs Portland W Sacramento, Calif. %2/24/2006 vs BYU W Davis, Calif. %2/25/2006 at UC Davis W Davis, Calif. %2/26/2006 vs San Francisco W Sacramento, Calif. 3/2/2006 CHICAGO STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/3/2006 vs Gonzaga W Lewiston, Idaho 3/4/2006 at Lewis-Clark State W Lewiston, Idaho 3/5/2006 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. 3/7/2006 CHICAGO STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/9/2006 CHICAGO STATE L Pullman, Wash. 3/9/2006 CHICAGO STATE W Pullman, Wash. ^3/13/2006 vs Bucknell W Fresno, Calif. ^3/15/2006 vs Lafayette W Fresno, Calif. ^3/16/2006 at Fresno State L Fresno, Calif. ^3/18/2006 vs Gonzaga W Fresno, Calif. ^3/18/2006 vs Miami (Ohio) L Fresno, Calif. *3/25/2006 at #17 Stanford W Stanford, Calif. *3/26/2006 at #17 Stanford W Stanford, Calif. *3/27/2006 at #17 Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *3/30/2006 #14 ARIZONA STATE W Pullman, Wash. *3/31/2006 #14 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/1/2006 #14 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. 4/4/2006 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. *4/7/2006 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *4/8/2006 at UCLA W Los Angeles, Calif. *4/9/2006 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *4/13/2006 CALIFORNIA L Pullman, Wash. *4/14/2006 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. *4/16/2006 CALIFORNIA L Pullman, Wash. 4/18/2006 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. 4/21/2006 at Northern Colorado W Greeley, Colo. 4/22/2006 at Northern Colorado W Greeley, Colo. 4/23/2006 at Northern Colorado W Greeley, Colo. 4/25/2006 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. *4/28/2006 USC L Pullman, Wash. *4/29/2006 USC W Pullman, Wash. *4/30/2006 USC W Pullman, Wash. 5/6/2006 UTAH VALLEY STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/7/2006 UTAH VALLEY STATE W Pullman, Wash. 5/8/2006 UTAH VALLEY STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/13/2006 at Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *5/14/2006 at Arizona W Tucscon, Ariz. *5/15/2006 at Arizona W Tucson, Ariz. 5/16/2006 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. *5/19/2006 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/20/2006 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/21/2006 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/22/2006 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/26/2006 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. *5/27/2006 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/28/2006 at Washington L Seattle, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 10-14, HOME: 16-9, AWAY: 12-17, NEUTRAL: 0-0 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/16/2007 at Cal State Northridge L Northridge, Calif. 2/17/2007 at Cal State Northridge W Northridge, Calif. 2/18/2007 at Cal State Northridge W Northridge, Calif. 2/23/2007 at #13 Texas L Austin, Texas 2/24/2007 at #13 Texas L Austin, Texas 2/25/2007 at #13 Texas W Austin, Texas 3/1/2007 UTAH VALLEY STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/2/2007 SOUTHERN UTAH W Pullman, Wash. 3/2/2007 AIR FORCE W Pullman, Wash. 3/3/2007 at Lewis-Clark State L Lewiston, Idaho 3/8/2007 at San Jose State L San Jose, Calif. 3/9/2007 at San Jose State W San Jose, Calif. 3/10/2007 at San Jose State W San Jose, Calif. 3/11/2007 RIDER L Pullman, Wash. 3/12/2007 RIDER W Pullman, Wash. 3/13/2007 RIDER W Pullman, Wash. 3/16/2007 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W Pullman, Wash. 3/17/2007 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO L Pullman, Wash. 3/18/2007 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W Pullman, Wash. 3/20/2007 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. *3/23/2007 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *3/24/2007 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. *3/25/2007 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. 3/28/2007 BYU W Pullman, Wash. 3/28/2007 BYU W Pullman, Wash. *3/30/2007 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *3/31/2007 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *4/1/2007 at California W Berkeley, Calif. 4/2/2007 at USF L San Francisco 4/10/2007 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. *4/13/2007 at #10 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/14/2007 at #10 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/15/2007 at #10 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. 4/17/2007 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. *4/20/2007 #12 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *4/21/2007 #12 ARIZONA W Pullman, Wash. *4/22/2007 #12 ARIZONA W Pullman, Wash. 4/24/2007 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/27/2007 at USC W Los Angeles, Calif. *4/28/2007 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *4/29/2007 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/5/2007 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *5/6/2007 STANFORD W Pullman, Wash. *5/7/2007 STANFORD W Pullman, Wash. *5/11/2007 at #15 Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. *5/12/2007 at #15 Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *5/13/2007 at #15 Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. 5/14/2007 at Portland L Portland, Ore. *5/18/2007 UCLA W Pullman, Wash. *5/19/2007 UCLA W Pullman, Wash. 5/20/2007 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. 5/25/2007 at UC Davis L Davis, Calif. 5/26/2007 at UC Davis W Davis, Calif. 5/27/2007 at UC Davis L Davis, Calif SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 8-16, HOME: 20-11, AWAY: 10-15, NEUTRAL: 0-0 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/22/2008 CREIGHTON L Pullman, Wash. 2/23/2008 CREIGHTON W Pullman, Wash. 2/24/2008 CREIGHTON W Pullman, Wash. 2/26/2008 at UNLV W Las Vegas, Nev. 2/27/2008 at UNLV W Las Vegas, Nev. 2/29/2008 WRIGHT STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/1/2008 WRIGHT STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/2/2008 WRIGHT STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/7/2008 KENT STATE L Pullman, Wash. 3/7/2008 KENT STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/8/2008 KENT STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/9/2008 KENT STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/11/2008 at Kansas State L Manhattan, Kan. 3/12/2008 at #15 Wichita State L Wichita, Kan. 3/14/2008 at #25 Oklahoma W Norman, Okla. 3/15/2008 at #25 Oklahoma W Norman, Okla. 3/15/2008 at #25 Oklahoma W Norman, Okla. 3/16/2008 at #25 Oklahoma L Norman, Okla. *3/20/2008 #12 CALIFORNIA L Pullman, Wash. 47

50 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS *3/21/2008 #12 CALIFORNIA L Pullman, Wash. *3/22/2008 #12 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. 3/25/2008 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *3/28/2008 at #17 Stanford W Stanford, Calif. *3/29/2008 at #17 Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *3/30/2008 at #17 Stanford L Stanford, Calif. 3/31/2008 at Santa Clara L Santa Clara, Calif. 4/4/2008 UC DAVIS L Pullman, Wash. 4/5/2008 UC DAVIS W Pullman, Wash. 4/5/2008 UC DAVIS W Pullman, Wash. 4/6/2008 UC DAVIS L Pullman, Wash. 4/8/2008 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *4/11/2008 #2 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/12/2008 #2 ARIZONA STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/13/2008 #2 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/18/2008 at #22 Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *4/19/2008 at #22 Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *4/20/2008 at #22 Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. 4/22/2008 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. 4/25/2008 SAN JOSE STATE W Pullman, Wash. 4/26/2008 SAN JOSE STATE W Pullman, Wash. 4/27/2008 SAN JOSE STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/3/2008 #23 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/4/2008 #23 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/5/2008 #25 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/6/2008 at BYU W Provo, Utah 5/7/2008 at BYU W Provo, Utah *5/9/2008 at #30 Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/10/2008 at #30 Washington W Seattle, Wash. *5/11/2008 at #30 Washington L Seattle, Wash. 5/13/2008 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. *5/16/2008 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/17/2008 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/18/2008 at UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/23/2008 USC W ullman, Wash. *5/24/2008 USC W Pullman, Wash. *5/25/2008 USC L Pullman, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 19-8, HOME: 21-6, AWAY: 10-16, NEUTRAL: 1-3 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/20/2009 at #22 Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. 2/20/2009 at #22 Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. 2/22/2009 at #22 Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. 2/27/2009 #16 OKLAHOMA W Pullman, Wash. 2/28/2009 #16 OKLAHOMA L Pullman, Wash. 2/28/2009 #16 OKLAHOMA L Pullman, Wash. 3/1/2009 #16 OKLAHOMA W Pullman, Wash. 3/3/2009 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. %3/6/2009 at #7 Rice L Houston, Texas %3/7/2009 vs Oral Roberts L Houston, Texas %3/8/2009 vs Notre Dame L Houston, Texas 3/13/2009 at Long Beach State W Long Beach, Calif. 3/14/2009 at Long Beach State W Long Beach, Calif. 3/15/2009 at Long Beach State L Long Beach, Calif. 3/17/2009 at #17 Pepperdine L Malibu, Calif. 3/18/2009 at #17 Pepperdine L Malibu, Calif. 3/20/2009 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/21/2009 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/22/2009 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W Pullman, Wash. *3/27/2009 at California W Berkeley, Calif. *3/28/2009 at California W Berkeley, Calif. *3/29/2009 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *4/3/2009 UCLA W Pullman, Wash. *4/4/2009 UCLA W Pullman, Wash. *4/5/2009 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. 4/6/2009 BYU W Pullman, Wash. 4/7/2009 BYU W Pullman, Wash. *4/10/2009 at #1 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/11/2009 at #1 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/12/2009 at #1 Arizona State W Tempe, Ariz. 4/14/2009 at #22 Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *4/17/2009 ARIZONA W Pullman, Wash. *4/18/2009 ARIZONA W Pullman, Wash. *4/19/2009 ARIZONA W Pullman, Wash. 4/21/2009 at Utah W Salt Lake City 4/22/2009 at Utah L Salt Lake City *4/24/2009 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *4/25/2009 at USC W Los Angeles, Calif. *4/26/2009 at USC W Los Angeles, Calif. *5/1/2009 STANFORD W Pullman, Wash. *5/2/2009 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *5/3/2009 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *5/9/2009 OREGON W Pullman, Wash. *5/10/2009 OREGON W Pullman, Wash. *5/11/2009 OREGON W Pullman, Wash. 5/12/2009 PORTLAND W Pullman, Wash. 5/13/2009 PORTLAND L Pullman, Wash. *5/15/2009 at #25 Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. *5/16/2009 at #25 Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *5/17/2009 at #25 Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. 5/19/2009 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *5/22/2009 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *5/23/2009 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *5/24/2009 WASHINGTON W Pullman, vs #21 Arkansas L Norman, Okla. &5/30/2009 vs Wichita State W Norman, at #9 Oklahoma L Norman, Okla SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 15-12, HOME: 20-5, AWAY: 12-17, NEUTRAL: 5-0 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/20/2010 SEATTLE, WASH. W Pullman, Wash. 2/21/2010 SEATTLE, WASH. W Pullman, Wash. ^2/26/2010 vs Bethune-Cookman W Lubbock, Texas ^2/26/2010 at Texas Tech W Lubbock, Texas ^2/27/2010 vs Bethune-Cookman W Lubbock, Texas ^2/28/2010 at Texas Tech W Lubbock, Texas 3/5/2010 UTAH W Pullman, Wash. 3/5/2010 UTAH W Pullman, Wash. 3/6/2010 UTAH W Pullman, Wash. 3/7/2010 UTAH L Pullman, Wash. 3/12/2010 at #29 Texas A&M L College Station, TX 3/13/2010 at #29 Texas A&M W College Station, TX 3/14/2010 at #29 Texas A&M L College Station, TX 3/16/2010 at Dallas Baptist L Dallas, Texas 3/17/2010 at Dallas Baptist W Dallas, Texas 3/19/2010 at #25 Wichita State L Wichita, Kan. 3/23/2010 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. 3/26/2010 CSU BAKERSFIELD W Pullman, Wash. 3/27/2010 CSU BAKERSFIELD L Pullman, Wash. 3/27/2010 CSU BAKERSFIELD W Pullman, Wash. 3/28/2010 CSU BAKERSFIELD L Pullman, Wash. *4/1/2010 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *4/3/2010 at Washington W Seattle, Wash. *4/3/2010 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. 4/5/2010 at BYU L Provo, Utah *4/9/2010 #1 ARIZONA STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/10/2010 #1 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/11/2010 #1 ARIZONA STATE W Pullman, Wash. 4/13/2010 vs Seattle, Wash. W Wenatchee, Wash. 4/14/2010 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/16/2010 at #21 Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *4/17/2010 at #21 Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *4/18/2010 at #21 Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *4/23/2010 #22 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/24/2010 #22 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/25/2010 #22 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/30/2010 at #17 Oregon W Eugene, Ore. *5/1/2010 at #17 Oregon L Eugene, Ore. *5/2/2010 at #17 Oregon L Eugene, Ore. *5/8/2010 #18 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. *5/9/2010 #18 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. *5/10/2010 #18 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. 5/11/2010 at Portland W Portland, Ore. *5/14/2010 at #25 Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *5/15/2010 at #25 Stanford W Stanford, Calif. *5/16/2010 at #25 Stanford W Stanford, Calif. *5/21/2010 USC W Pullman, Wash. *5/22/2010 USC W Pullman, Wash. *5/23/2010 USC W Pullman, Wash. 5/25/2010 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. 5/26/2010 PORTLAND W Pullman, Wash. *5/28/2010 at #7 UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/29/2010 at #7 UCLA W Los Angeles, Calif. *5/30/2010 at #7 UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. $6/4/2010 vs Kansas State W Fayetteville, Ark. $6/5/2010 at #15 Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. $6/6/2010 vs Kansas State W Fayetteville, Ark. $6/6/2010 at #15 Arkansas W Fayetteville, Ark. $6/7/2010 at #15 Arkansas L Fayetteville, Ark. 48 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

51 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2011 SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 10-17, HOME: 19-12, AWAY: 6-13, NEUTRAL: 1-3 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/18/2011 at CSU Bakersfield W Bakersfield, Calif. 2/19/2011 at CSU Bakersfield L Bakersfield, Calif. 2/20/2011 at CSU Bakersfield W Bakersfield, Calif. 2/26/2011 UC SANTA BARBARA W Pullman, Wash. 2/26/2011 UC SANTA BARBARA W Pullman, Wash. #3/4/2011 vs Oklahoma State W Tucson, Ariz. #3/5/2011 vs Minnesota L Tucson, Ariz. #3/6/2011 vs South Alabama L Tucson, Ariz. 3/7/2011 DALLAS BAPTIST L Pullman, Wash. 3/8/2011 DALLAS BAPTIST W Pullman, Wash. 3/11/2011 UTAH VALLEY W Pullman, Wash. 3/12/2011 UTAH VALLEY W Pullman, Wash. 3/13/2011 UTAH VALLEY W Pullman, Wash. 3/17/2011 at #17 Fresno State L Fresno, Calif. 3/18/2011 at #17 Fresno State L Fresno, Calif. 3/19/2011 at #17 Fresno State L Fresno, Calif. *3/25/2011 at #16 California L Berkeley, Calif. *3/26/2011 at #16 California L Berkeley, Calif. *3/27/2011 at #16 California L Berkeley, Calif. 3/29/2011 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/1/2011 #11 STANFORD W Pullman, Wash. *4/2/2011 #11 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *4/3/2011 #11 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. 4/5/2011 at #24 Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. *4/8/2011 #16 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *4/9/2011 #16 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *4/10/2011 #16 UCLA W Pullman, Wash. 4/12/2011 #24 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/15/2011 at #10 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/16/2011 at #10 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/17/2011 at #10 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *4/21/2011 at #3 Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/22/2011 at #3 Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *4/23/2011 at #3 Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. 4/26/2011 BYU W Pullman, Wash. 4/26/2011 BYU W Pullman, Wash. *4/29/2011 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *4/30/2011 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *5/1/2011 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. 5/6/2011 UNLV L Pullman, Wash. 5/7/2011 UNLV W Pullman, Wash. 5/8/2011 UNLV L Pullman, Wash. *5/14/2011 #26 ARIZONA W Pullman, Wash. *5/15/2011 #26 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *5/16/2011 #26 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. 5/17/2011 PORTLAND L Pullman, Wash. 5/17/2011 PORTLAND W Pullman, Wash. *5/20/2011 OREGON W Pullman, Wash. *5/21/2011 OREGON L Pullman, Wash. *5/22/2011 OREGON W Pullman, Wash. 5/24/2011 vs Washington L Pasco, Wash. *5/27/2011 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif., Calif. *5/28/2011 at USC W Los Angeles, Calif., Calif. *5/29/2011 at USC W Los Angeles, Calif., Calif SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 12-18, HOME: 16-10, AWAY: 10-18, NEUTRAL: 2-0 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/17/2012 at #34 Mississippi State L Starkville, Miss. 2/19/2012 at #34 Mississippi State W Starkville, Miss. 2/19/2012 at #34 Mississippi State L Starkville, Miss. 2/24/2012 NEBRASKA OMAHA W Pullman, Wash. 2/24/2012 NEBRASKA OMAHA W Pullman, Wash. 2/26/2012 NEBRASKA OMAHA W Pullman, Wash. 2/27/2012 NEBRASKA OMAHA W Pullman, Wash. 3/2/2012 NORTHERN COLORADO W Pullman, Wash. 3/3/2012 NORTHERN COLORADO L Pullman, Wash. 3/4/2012 NORTHERN COLORADO W Pullman, Wash. 3/9/2012 at UNLV L Las Vegas, Nev. 3/10/2012 at UNLV L Las Vegas, Nev. 3/11/2012 at UNLV W Las Vegas, Nev. 3/13/2012 at #8 Cal State Fullerton W Fullerton, Calif. 3/14/2012 at UC Irvine L Irvine, Calif. *3/16/2012 at #6 Arizona W Tucson, Ariz. *3/17/2012 at #6 Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *3/17/2012 at #6 Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *3/23/2012 at #7 UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *3/24/2012 at #7 UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *3/26/2012 at #6 UCLA W Los Angeles, Calif. 3/26/2012 at Long Beach State W Long Beach, Calif. *3/30/2012 USC L Pullman, Wash. *3/31/2012 USC W Pullman, Wash. 4/3/2012 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. 4/5/2012 SEATTLE, WASH. W Pullman, Wash. 4/6/2012 SEATTLE, WASH. W Pullman, Wash. 4/7/2012 SEATTLE, WASH. L Pullman, Wash. 4/10/2012 at Portland W Portland, Ore. *4/13/2012 UTAH W Pullman, Wash. *4/14/2012 UTAH L Pullman, Wash. *4/15/2012 UTAH W Pullman, Wash. 4/17/2012 at #30 Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *4/20/2012 at #6 Oregon L Eugene, Ore. *4/21/2012 at #6 Oregon W Eugene, Ore. *4/22/2012 at #8 Oregon W Eugene, Ore. 4/23/2012 vs Seattle, Wash. W Everett, Wash. *4/27/2012 #23 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/28/2012 #23 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/29/2012 #23 ARIZONA STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/4/2012 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. *5/5/2012 CALIFORNIA L Pullman, Wash. *5/6/2012 CALIFORNIA L Pullman, Wash. 5/8/2012 vs Portland W Pasco, Wash. *5/11/2012 at #11 Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *5/12/2012 at #11 Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *5/13/2012 at #11 Stanford L Stanford, Calif. 5/14/2012 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *5/15/2012 USC W Pullman, Wash. *5/18/2012 #20 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/19/2012 #20 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/20/2012 #20 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. 5/22/2012 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *5/25/2012 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/26/2012 at Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/27/2012 at Washington W Seattle, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 9-21, HOME: 15-15, AWAY: 8-17, NEUTRAL: 0-0 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/15/2013 at Western Carolina L Cullowhee, N.C. 2/16/2013 at Western Carolina L Cullowhee, N.C. 2/17/2013 at Western Carolina W Cullowhee, N.C. 2/23/2013 EASTERN MICHIGAN W Pullman, Wash. 2/23/2013 EASTERN MICHIGAN W Pullman, Wash. 2/24/2013 EASTERN MICHIGAN W Pullman, Wash. 2/24/2013 EASTERN MICHIGAN W Pullman, Wash. 2/28/2013 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W Pullman, Wash. 3/1/2013 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W Pullman, Wash. 3/2/2013 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W Pullman, Wash. 3/3/2013 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L Pullman, Wash. 3/8/2013 at UTSA W San Antonio 3/9/2013 at UTSA L San Antonio 3/9/2013 at UTSA L San Antonio 3/10/2013 at UTSA L San Antonio *3/15/2013 at #14 Arizona State W Tempe, Ariz. *3/16/2013 at #14 Arizona State L Tempe, Ariz. *3/17/2013 at #14 Arizona State W Tempe, Ariz. 3/19/2013 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. 3/22/2013 BROWN W Pullman, Wash. 3/23/2013 BROWN W Pullman, Wash. 3/24/2013 BROWN W Pullman, Wash. 3/25/2013 BROWN W Pullman, Wash. *3/28/2013 #23 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *3/29/2013 #23 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *3/30/2013 #23 STANFORD W Pullman, Wash. 4/2/2013 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. *4/5/2013 at Utah L Salt Lake City *4/6/2013 at Utah L Salt Lake City *4/7/2013 at Utah W Salt Lake City *4/12/2013 #25 ARIZONA W Pullman, Wash. *4/13/2013 #25 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *4/14/2013 #25 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. 4/16/2013 at #24 Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *4/19/2013 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *4/20/2013 at California W Berkeley, Calif. *4/21/2013 at California L Berkeley, Calif. *4/26/2013 #7 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *4/27/2013 #7 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *4/28/2013 #7 UCLA W Pullman, Wash. *5/3/2013 #6 OREGON L Pullman, Wash. *5/4/2013 #6 OREGON L Pullman, Wash. 49

52 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS *5/5/2013 #6 OREGON L Pullman, Wash. 5/6/2013 at Portland L Portland, Ore. *5/10/2013 at USC W Los Angeles, Calif. *5/11/2013 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. *5/12/2013 at USC L Los Angeles, Calif. 5/13/2013 at UC Santa Barbara L Santa Barbara, Calif *5/17/2013 WASHINGTON L Pasco, Wash. *5/18/2013 WASHINGTON L Pasco, Wash. *5/19/2013 WASHINGTON L Pasco, Wash. 5/20/2013 PORTLAND W Pasco, Wash. *5/24/2013 at #4 Oregon State W Corvallis, Ore. *5/25/2013 at #4 Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *5/26/2013 at #4 Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 14-16, HOME: 14-11, AWAY: 10-18, NEUTRAL: 0-1 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/14/2014 at #1 Cal State Fullerton L Fullerton, Calif. 2/15/2014 at #1 Cal State Fullerton W Fullerton, Calif. 2/16/2014 at #1 Cal State Fullerton L Fullerton, Calif. 2/17/2014 at UC Riverside L Riverside, Calif. 2/21/2014 WESTERN CAROLINA L Pullman, Wash. 2/22/2014 WESTERN CAROLINA L Pullman, Wash. 2/27/2014 at Cal State Northridge L Northridge, Calif. 3/2/2014 at Cal State Northridge W Northridge, Calif. 3/2/2014 at Cal State Northridge L Northridge, Calif. 3/7/2014 TEXAS STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/8/2014 TEXAS STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/8/2014 TEXAS STATE L Pullman, Wash. *3/14/2014 at Arizona L Tucson, Ariz. *3/15/2014 at Arizona W Tucson, Ariz. *3/16/2014 at Arizona W Tucson, Ariz. 3/18/2014 at #17 San Diego, Calif. W San Diego, Calif. 3/19/2014 at #17 San Diego, Calif. W San Diego, Calif. *3/21/2014 at #14 UCLA W Los Angeles, Calif. *3/22/2014 at #14 UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. *3/23/2014 at #14 UCLA L Los Angeles, Calif. 3/24/2014 at Cal State Northridge L Northridge, Calif. 3/27/2014 SAN JOSE STATE L Pullman, Wash. 3/28/2014 SAN JOSE STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/29/2014 SAN JOSE STATE W Pullman, Wash. 3/30/2014 SAN JOSE STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/4/2014 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. *4/5/2014 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. *4/6/2014 CALIFORNIA W Pullman, Wash. 4/8/2014 vs BYU L Pasco, Wash. *4/11/2014 #5 OREGON STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/12/2014 #5 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. *4/13/2014 #5 OREGON STATE L Pullman, Wash. 4/15/2014 at Gonzaga W Spokane, Wash. *4/17/2014 at #10 Oregon L Eugene, Ore. *4/18/2014 at #10 Oregon L Eugene, Ore. *4/19/2014 at #10 Oregon L Eugene, Ore. 4/22/2014 GONZAGA L Pullman, Wash. *4/25/2014 at #5 Washington W Seattle, Wash. *4/27/2014 at #5 Washington L Seattle, Wash. *4/27/2014 at #5 Washington L Seattle, Wash. *5/2/2014 #24 USC W Pullman, Wash. *5/3/2014 #24 USC W Pullman, Wash. *5/4/2014 #24 USC L Pullman, Wash. *5/9/2014 UTAH L Pullman, Wash. *5/10/2014 UTAH W Pullman, Wash. *5/11/2014 UTAH W Pullman, Wash. 5/13/2014 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *5/16/2014 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *5/17/2014 at Stanford L Stanford, Calif. *5/18/2014 at Stanford W Stanford, Calif. 5/19/2014 at Seattle, Wash. L Bellevue, Wash. *5/23/2014 #21 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash. *5/24/2014 #21 ARIZONA STATE W Pullman, Wash. *5/25/2014 #21 ARIZONA STATE L Pullman, Wash SEASON HEAD COACH: Donnie Marbut OVERALL: CONFERENCE: 11-19, HOME: 18-12, AWAY: 8-12, NEUTRAL: 3-3 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT SITE 2/13/2015 at Stephen F. Austin L Nacogdoches, Texas 2/14/2015 vs UT-Arlington W Nacogdoches, Texas 2/15/2015 vs Missouri State L Nacogdoches, Texas 2/16/2015 at Stephen F. Austin W Nacogdoches, Texas 2/19/2015 vs Oklahoma W Mesa, Ariz. 2/20/2015 vs #9 Oklahoma State L Surprise, Ariz. 2/21/2015 vs Kansas W Surprise, Ariz. 2/22/2015 vs Kansas State L Mesa, Ariz. 2/26/2015 UC RIVERSIDE W Pullman, Wash. 2/27/2015 UC RIVERSIDE W Pullman, Wash. 2/28/2015 UC RIVERSIDE L Pullmsn, Wash. 3/1/2015 UC RIVERSIDE W Pullman, Wash. 3/5/2015 SACRED HEART W Pullman, Wash. 3/6/2015 SACRED HEART W Pullman, Wash. 3/7/2015 SACRED HEART W Pullman, Wash. 3/8/2015 SACRED HEART W Pullman, Wash. *3/13/2015 at #6 USC L Los Angeles, Calif., Calif. *3/14/2015 at #6 USC W Los Angeles, Calif., Calif. *3/15/2015 at #6 USC L Los Angeles, Calif., Calif. 3/17/2015 at #30 San Diego, Calif. L San Diego, Calif., CA *3/20/2015 at #25 Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *3/21/2015 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *3/22/2015 at Oregon State L Corvallis, Ore. *3/27/2015 #5 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *3/28/2015 #5 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. *3/29/2015 #5 UCLA L Pullman, Wash. 3/31/2015 at Gonzaga L Spokane, Wash. *4/2/2015 at #12 California W Berkeley, Calif. *4/3/2015 at #12 California W Berkeley, Calif. *4/4/2015 at #12 California L Berkeley, Calif. 4/7/2015 GONZAGA W Pullman, Wash. *4/9/2015 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *4/10/2015 WASHINGTON W Pullman, Wash. *4/11/2015 WASHINGTON L Pullman, Wash. 4/13/2015 NEW MEXICO STATE W Pullman, Wash. 4/16/2015 SAN JOSE STATE L Pullman, Wash. 4/17/2015 SAN JOSE STATE W Pullman, Wash. 4/18/2015 SAN JOSE STATE W Pullman, Wash. 4/19/2015 SAN JOSE STATE W Pullman, Wash. *4/24/2015 at Utah W Salt Lake City, Utah *4/25/2015 at Utah L Salt Lake City, Utah *4/26/2015 at Utah W Salt Lake City, Utah 4/27/2015 at Washington W Seattle, Wash., Wash. *5/1/2015 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *5/2/2015 ARIZONA W Pullman, Wash. *5/3/2015 ARIZONA L Pullman, Wash. *5/8/2015 OREGON L Pullman, Wash. *5/9/2015 OREGON W Pullman, Wash. *5/10/2015 OREGON L Pullman, Wash. 5/12/2015 PORTLAND W Pasco, Wash. *5/14/2015 at #12 Arizona State L Phoenix, Ariz. *5/15/2015 at #12 Arizona State W Phoenix, Ariz. *5/16/2015 at #12 Arizona State L Phoenix, Ariz. *5/23/2015 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *5/23/2015 STANFORD L Pullman, Wash. *5/24/2015 STANFORD W Pullman, Wash. 50 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

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54 SEASON RECORDS - HITTING GAMES 1. Buzzy Verduzco, Jim Connor, Pete Blanksma, John G. Olerud, Scott Hatteberg, Tim Kuykendall, Jeff Johnsen, Steve Webb, Jim Connor, Greg Hunter, BATTING AVERAGE 1. Busher Lewis, John G. Olerud, Lyman Passmore, Clifford Marker, Edwin Goddard, Curry Mitchell, Kelly Smith, William Sewell, John Zaepfel, Jared Prince, HOME RUNS 1. Casey Kelley, John G. Olerud, Glen Walker, Jeff Hooper, Beau Campbell, Rob Smith, Mike Meyers, Jason Grove, Stefan Bailie, Dale Ford, RBI 1. Jeff Hooper, John G. Olerud, Glen Walker, Marv Chamberlain, Beau Campbell, Steve Webb, Casey Kelley, Grant Richardson, Kevin Brunstad, Greg Monda, Rod Smith, RUNS 1. Rob Smith, John G. Olerud, Mike Kinkade, Mike Miller, Jim Connor, Jim Connor, Kelly Smith, Mike Meyers, Mike Wetmore, Mike Kinkade, Kaeo Rubin, STOLEN BASES 1. Bob Waits, Mike Miller, Mike Miller, John Rankin, Roger Dirkes, Steve Merkley, Mike Wetmore, Roger Dirkes, Joey Zellner, Kelly Smith, WALKS 1. Mark Wyckoff, Scott Hatteberg, Jim Connor, Mike Miller, John G. Olerud, Matt Minium, Don Wulff, Pete Blanksma, Jason King, Mike Wetmore, HITS 1. John G. Olerud, Jeff Hooper, Jim Connor, Mike Kinkade, Scott Hatteberg, Ray Hattenburg, Jay Miller, Rob Smith, Jim Connor, Jared Prince, DOUBLES 1. Mike Kinkade, Scott Hatteberg, Jay Miller, Kevin Brunstad, Tad Thompson, Jim Connor, Rob Smith, Jim Connor, Greg Monda, John G. Olerud, Scott Hatteberg, Tad Thompson, Jay Miller, TRIPLES 1. Dave Jones, Andy Alvis, Greg Monda, Greg Barton, Terry Carroll, Bob Fry, Bob Fry, Paul Noce, Don Long, Jeff Corbally, Ken Cameron, Steve Gleason, TOTAL BASES 1. John G. Olerud, Jeff Hooper, Rob Smith, Jim Connor, Mike Kinkade, Glen Walker, Beau Campbell, Greg Monda, Casey Kelley, Scott Hatteberg, SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. John G. Olerud, Dale Ford, Glen Walker, Casey Kelley, Jason Grove, Beau Campbell, Jeff Hooper, Greg Monda, Rob Smith, Tom Seidel, Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

55 PITCHING - SEASON RECORDS GAMES PITCHED 1. Matt Bower, Sam Triece, Dane Renkert, Paris Shewey, Danny Allison, Adam Conley, Kellen Camus, Jeremy Johnson, Spencer Jackson, Scott Simon, Kellen Camus, Ian Hamilton, GAMES STARTED 1. Tom McGraw, James Freeman, Joe McIntosh, Bob Sherwood, John G. Olerud, Brian Sajonia, Aaron Sele, Todd Meldahl, Eddie Bonine, Aaron MacKenzie, Chad Arnold, Adam Conley, WINS 1. John G. Olerud, Joe McIntosh, Richard Stiles, Rick Austin, Eric Snider, Aaron Sele, Kyle Kawabata, Tied with 10 (Last - Matt O Brien, 2000) SAVES 1. Ian Hamilton, Ian Hamilton, Ross Humes, Adam Conley, Paris Shewey, Reed Rainey, Jeremy Johnson, Paris Shewey, Tony Provenzo, Reed Rainey, Travis Webb, STRIKEOUTS 1. Matt Way, Aaron Sele, Aaron Sele, John G. Olerud, Dan Frisella, Joe McIntosh, Aaron Mackenzie, Robert Ramsay, Al Hartman, Norm Angelini, Tom McGraw, INNINGS 1. John G. Olerud, /3 2. Aaron Sele, /3 3. Joe McIntosh, /3 4. Bob Sherwood, Wayne Lindemann, /3 6. Tom McGraw, Kyle Kawabata, Eric Wilkins, /3 Eric Snider, /3 Aaron Sele, /3 Aaron Mackenzie, /3 ERA 1. Tom Brown, Bob Salisbury, Rick Austin, Mike Avey, Rick Austin, Landy James, Roger Stein, Joe Karp, Doug Bohlke, Dan Frisella, WHIP 1. Al Hartman, Dan Frisella, Norbert Kulzer, Al Hartman, Dan Frisella, George Plummer, Norm Moss, Lee Frank, Joe Karp, Rick Austin, COMPLETE GAMES 1. Al Hartman, Richard Stiles, Jerry Bartow, Norm Angelini, Joe McIntosh, Aaron Sele, Nine Tied with 9 (Last - Kyle Kawabata, 1995) SHUTOUTS 1. Al Hartman, Norm Moss, Busher Lewis, Edward Allen, Elwood Hahn, Bob Stephens, Dan Frisella, Rick Austin, Barry Sbragia, Mark Beem, Mike Costello,

56 CAREER RECORDS - HITTING GAMES 1. Greg Hunter, Mike Kinkade, Jim Connor, Jay Miller, Jim Murphy, Jared Prince, Derek Jones, Rob Ryan, Tad Thompson, Shawn Stevenson, BATTING AVERAGE 1. Greg Monda, Dale Ford, Nick Tanielu, Glen Walker, Mike Kinkade, Scott Hatteberg, Jim Connor, Tom Thomas, Ray Hattenburg, Dave Edler, HOME RUNS 1. Derek Jones, Jeff Hooper, Casey Kelley, Jim Connor, Beau Campbell, Jim Murphy, John G. Olerud, Jason Grove, Stefan Bailie, Phil Westendorf, Grant Richardson, RBI 1. Kevin Brunstad, Mike Kinkade, Jim Connor, Jeff Hooper, Derek Jones, Phil Westendorf, Jared Prince, Jim Murphy, Marv Chamberlain, Greg Hunter, RUNS 1. Mike Kinkade, Jim Connor, Shawn Stevenson, Greg Hunter, Rob Smith, Jay Miller, Mike Miller, Mike Wetmore, Derek Jones, Tad Thompson, STOLEN BASES 1. Mike Miller, Bob Waits, Roger Dirkes, Steve Merkley, Mike Wetmore, Bob Fry, Steve Grasser, Tom Jobb, Joey Zellner, John Rankin, WALKS 1. Jim Connor, Ron Naumu, Mike Miller, Mike Kinkade, Phil Westendorf, Tad Thompson, Scott Hatteberg, Mark Wyckoff, 1984, Jay Miller, Rob Smith, HITS 1. Jay Miller, Mike Kinkade, Shawn Stevenson, Jim Connor, Greg Hunter, Jared Prince, Ray Hattenburg, Kevin Brunstad, Bookie Gates, Derek Jones, DOUBLES 1. Mike Kinkade, Jay Miller, Tad Thompson, Kevin Brunstad, Jim Connor, Ray Hattenburg, Jared Prince, Greg Hunter, Scott Hatteberg, Shawn Stevenson, TRIPLES 1. Bob Fry, Ken Cameron, Greg Hunter, Mike Kinkade, Steve Gleason, Dave Jones, Andy Alvis, Paul Noce, Mike Wetmore, Dale Ford, Dave Edler, Jim Connor, Shawn Stevenson, TOTAL BASES 1. Mike Kinkade, Jim Connor, Derek Jones, Jay Miller, Jeff Hooper, Jared Prince, Greg Hunter, Shawn Stevenson, Kevin Brunstad, Jim Murphy, SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Dale Ford, Jason Grove, Glen Walker, Casey Kelley, Stefan Bailie, Greg Monda, Jim Connor, Taylor Ard, Andy Alvis, Scott Hatteberg, Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

57 PITCHING - CAREER RECORDS GAMES PITCHED 1. Steve Kost, Kellen Camus, Seth Harvey, Tom Pellerin, Reed Rainey, Les McTavish, Jayson Miller, Sean Hartnett, Adam Conley, Matt Bower, GAMES STARTED 1. Brian Sajonia, Robert Ramsay, Joe Pistorese, Chad Arnold, Todd Meldahl, Tom McGraw, Bob Sherwood, Wayne Daman, Jr., Tracy Harris, Tanner Chelborad, WINS 1. Joe McIntosh, Bob Sherwood, Tom McGraw, John G. Olerud, Aaron Sele, Kyle Kawabata, Al Hartman, Brian Sajonia, Dick Montee, Eric Wilkins, SAVES 1. Ian Hamilton, Reed Rainey, Ross Humes, Russ Foster, Adam Conley, Paris Shewey, Tony Provenzo, Jeremy Johnson, 2006, Mike Gomez, Jim Lavick, Tom Pellerin, Reggie Rivard, STRIKEOUTS 1. Aaron Sele, Robert Ramsay, Joe McIntosh, Todd Meldahl, Matt Way, Elwood Hahn, Guy Normand, Chad Arnold, Dick Montee, Joe Pistorese, INNINGS 1. Joe Pistorese, /3 2. Robert Ramsay, Brian Sajonia, /3 4. Bob Sherwood, /3 5. Joe McIntosh, /3 6. Todd Meldahl, /3 7. Tom McGraw, /3 Jayson Miller, /3 9. Aaron Sele, /3 10. Wayne Daman, Jr., ERA 1. Rick Austin, Dan Frisella, Tom Brown, Joe Karp, Mike Avey, Landy James, Norm Angelini, Bob Bolingbroke, Murray Gage-Cole, Larry Herman, WHIP 1. Dan Frisella, Rick Austin, Joe Karp, Tom Brown, Larry Herman, Murray Gage-Cole, Dick Montee, Landy James, Joe Pistorese, Joe McIntosh, COMPLETE GAMES 1. Al Hartman, Joe McIntosh, Merritt McCully, Norm Moss, Joe Halm, Tracy Harris, Aaron Sele, Busher Lewis, Elwood Hahn, Bob Kinnaman, , Bob Sherwood, SHUTOUTS 1. Al Hartman, Elwood Hahn, Norm Moss, Busher Lewis, Dan Frisella, Tracy Harris, Landy James, Rick Austin, Mark Beem, Bob Sherwood,

58 INDIVIDUAL HONORS NCAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR John G. Olerud (Baseball America) 1988 ALL-AMERICA Chuck Brayton (First) SS 1947 John E. Olerud (First) C 1965 Dale Ford (First) OF 1966 Bob Williams (First) C 1969 Pete Duncan (First) 3B 1970 Bob Waits (First) 2B 1971 Marv Chamberlain (First) OF 1974 John G. Olerud (First) P 1988 John G. Olerud (First) DH 1988 John G. Olerud (First) UT 1988 Aaron Sele (First) P 1990 Rick Austin (Second) P 1968 Doug Simon (Second) OF 1975 Phil Westendorf (Second) 2B 1977 Mike Kinkade (Second) DH 1994 Bill Rich (Third) C 1956 Nick August (Third) 2B 1960 Steve Evert (Third) OF 1970 Frank Jackson (Third) 1B 1972 Dave Edler (Third) 3B 1977 Mike Costello (Third) P 1984 Rob Smith (Third) OF 1987 Jim Connor (Third) OF 1988 Kevin Brunstad (Third) 1B 1993 Mike Kinkade (Third) DH 1994 Casey Kelley (Third) 1B 1998 Jay Miller (Third) OF 2006 Jared Prince (Third) OF/P 2006 Phil Westendorf (HM) DH 1975 Ray Hattenburg (HM) UT 1999 Jared Prince (FR) OF/P 2006 Derek Jones (FR) OF 2009 Ian Hamilton (FR) P 2014 Jason Grove (HM FR) OF 1998 Stefan Bailie (HM FR) OF 2000 ABCA GOLD GLOVE AWARDS Paul Gran (Division I) 3B 2008 Paul Gran (West Region) 3B 2008 ALL-DISTRICT AND ALL-REGION Dick Stiles (First) P 1949 Tom Marier (First) 3B 1949 Don Paul (First) 3B 1950 Bob McGuire (First) OF 1950 Lee Dolquist (First) P 1950 Clayton Carr (First) C 1950 Clayton Carr (First) C 1951 Lee Dolquist (First) P 1950 Terry Sparks (First) OF 1954 Ron Aiken (First) P 1956 Bill Rich (First) C 1956 Nick August (First) 2B 1960 Dick Montee (First) P 1960 Bob Garretson (First) OF 1964 Dan Frisella (First) P 1965 John Olerud (First) C 1965 Gary Strom (First) 2B 1966 Dale Ford (First) OF 1966 Rick Austin (First) P 1968 Bob Williams (First) C 1969 Pete Duncan (First) 3B 1970 Steve Evert (First) OF 1970 Bob Waits (First) 2B 1971 Frank Jackson (First) 1B 1972 Joe McIntosh (First) P 1973 Marv Chamberlain (First) OF 1974 Doug Simon (First) OF 1975 Dave Edler (First) 3B 1977 Phil Westendorf (First) 2B 1977 Kelly Smith (First) OF 1980 Don Long (First) SS 1982 Don Long (First) 3B 1983 Mike Costello (First) P 1984 Mike Meyers (First) 1B 1987 Rob Smith (First) OF 1987 John Olerud (First) P 1988 Steve Webb (First) 1B 1988 Pete Blanksma (First) 3B 1988 Jim Connor (First) OF 1988 Aaron Sele (First) P 1990 Scott Hatteberg (First) C 1990 Scott Hatteberg (First) C 1991 Beau Campbell (First) DH 1992 Jason Evenhus (First) P 1993 Mike Kinkade (First) DH 1993 Taylor Ard (First) 1B 2011 Taylor Ard (First) 1B 2012 Greg Monda (Second) 1B 1983 Mike Miller (Second) 2B 1983 Guy Normand (Second) P 1983 John Skurla (Second) OF 1984 Tony Odom (Second) C 1985 Dave Kilhefner (Second) OF 1985 Jeff Hooper (Second) DH 1987 Pete Blanksma (Second) 3B 1987 Greg Hunter (Second) 2B 1988 Rob Nichols (Second) 1B 1990 Jim Connor (Second) OF 1990 Aaron Sele (Second) P 1991 Stefan Bailie (Second) 1B 2001 Derek Jones (Second) OF 2012 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Tom Owings (First) UT 1970 Joe McIntosh (First) P 1971 Joe McIntosh (First) P 1972 Joe McIntosh (First) P 1973 Tad Thompson (First) OF 1992 Collin Slaybaugh (First) C 2013 Jim Chapados (Second) OF 1972 Jim Chapados (Second) OF 1973 Collin Slaybaugh (Second) OF 2014 Steve Merkley (Third) OF 1972 Loren Hoppes (Third) SS 1984 Kurt Waananen (Third) P 1985 Collin Henderson (Third) OF 2004 CONFERENCE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jayson Miller (Pac-10) P 2008 Greg Lagreid (Pac-10) C 2009 Matt Fanelli (Pac-10) DH 2010 Collin Slaybaugh (Pac-12) C/OF Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

59 COUGAR COACHING RECORDS NO-HITTERS POSTSEASON RECORD YEAR PLAYOFF W L FINISH 1914 Northwest Conference 0 2 2nd 1915 Northwest Conference 2 0 1st 1926 Northern Divison East 2 0 1st Northern Division 1 2 2nd 1927 Northern Division 2 1 1st 1928 Northern Division 1 2 2nd 1947 Pacific Coast 0 1 2nd 1948 Pacific Coast 0 2 2nd 1949 Pacific Coast 1 2 2nd 1950 Pacific Coast 2 0 1st College World Series 3 2 2nd 1956 Pacific Coast 2 0 1st College World Series 0 2 7th 1960 NCAA District nd 1961 NCAA District rd 1965 NCAA District st College World Series 2 2 3rd 1966 NCAA District nd 1970 Pacific th 1971 Pacific nd 1972 Pacific-8 North 1 0 1st Pacific nd 1973 Pacific nd 1975 Pacific-8 North 1 0 1st Pacific nd 1975 NCAA Rocky Mountain Regional 3 2 2nd 1976 NCAA West Regional 3 1 1st College World Series 1 2 5th 1977 Pacific nd NCAA Rocky Mountain Regional 2 2 2nd 1978 Pacific nd NCAA Rocky Mountain Regional 0 2 4th 1979 Pacific rd 1980 Pacific rd 1984 Pacific-10 North 3 0 1st NCAA West II Regional 0 2 4th 1985 Pacific-10 North 2 2 2nd 1986 Pacific-10 North 2 2 3rd 1987 Pacific-10 North 4 0 1st NCAA West I Regional 2 2 3rd 1988 Pacific-10 North 4 0 1st NCAA West I Regional 2 2 3rd 1989 Pacific-10 North 0 2 6th 1990 Pacific-10 North 3 0 1st NCAA West II Regional 2 2 3rd 1991 Pacific-10 North 1 2 3rd 1995 Pacific nd 2009 NCAA Norman Regional 1 2 3rd 2010 NCAA Fayetteville Regional 3 2 2nd Totals CAREER COACHING RECORDS COACH YEARS W L T PCT Captains H. E. Lougheed J. N. Ashmore Everett Sweeley Frank Sanger J. R. Bender J. Fred Bohler Frank N. Barber Harry Applequist Arthur Buck Bailey Jack Friel Charles Bobo Brayton Steve Farrington Tim Mooney Donnie Marbut ALL-TIME WSU RECORD WASHINGTON STATE NO-HITTERS DATE PITCHER(S) OPPONENT SCORE 5/2/16 Hartman** Gonzaga 8-0 4/16/21 Friel, Skadan (5)** Gonzaga 2-1 4/9/32 Coleman Lewis-Clark State /30/51 Keogh Lewis-Clark State 2-1 3/22/58 Hahn Columbia Basin 0-1 3/27/64 Salisbury Lewis & Clark 4-0 3/18/67 Austin Lewis-Clark State 1-0 3/21/68 Clark Montana 9-1 3/22/68 Austin* Gonzaga 5-0 3/27/69 Angelini, Wallace (6), Lavick (7) Western Washington 8-0 3/26/71 Angell* Eastern Washington 5-0 4/3/71 Lavick, Gage-Cole (7) Idaho State 1-0 3/10/73 McIntosh* Whitworth 8-0 3/11/73 Stein, Schafer (6) Idaho 6-0 3/16/73 McIntosh Puget Sound 6-0 3/23/73 Beem Eastern Washington 6-0 3/9/74 Wright, Stein (6) Idaho /20/74 Harris Central Washington 7-0 3/14/76 Sherwood Idaho 2-0 5/7/76 Wilkins** Oregon State 1-0 3/20/77 Harris Washington 3-0 3/4/84 Costello Washington 4-0 3/14/85 Waananen Rockford (Ill.) College 15-0 *Perfect game **Nine-inning game (all other games seven innings) 57

60 ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM HONORS Chuck Brayton 3B-OF 1947 Wally Kramer P 1947 Larry Orteig OF 1947 Chuck Brayton 3B-OF 1948 Gordy Brunswick 1B-OF 1948 Bob McGuire OF 1948 Tiz Miller SS 1948 Ward Rockey P 1948 Clayton Carr C 1949 Bob McGuire OF 1949 Ward Rockey P 1949 Dick Stiles P 1949 Gordy Brunswick 1B-OF 1950 Lee Dolquist P 1950 Bob McGuire OF 1950 Don Paul 3B 1950 Clayton Carr C 1951 Rod Keogh P 1951 Rod Keogh P 1952 Landy James P 1953 Glenn Kranc 2B 1953 Lee Dolquist P 1954 Terry Sparks OF 1954 Terry Sparks OF 1955 Jerry Bartow P 1956 Gordon Hersey 2B 1956 Bill Mashburn 3B 1956 Bill Rich C 1956 Joe Trembly OF 1957 Mo Winter 1B 1957 Arley Kangas OF-C 1958 Dick Montee P 1958 Elwood Hahn P 1959 Arley Kangas OF-C 1959 Nick August 2B 1960 Arley Kangas OF-C 1960 Dick Montee P 1960 Arnie Pleasant OF 1960 Zeke Blocklinger SS 1961 Marv Marchbanks OF 1961 Zeke Blocklinger SS 1962 Pat Crook C 1962 Paul Tomlinson 1B 1962 Bob Walker OF 1962 Larry Schreck OF 1963 Tom Seidel 3B 1963 Dale Ford OF 1964 Bob Garretson OF 1964 Gary Strom 2B 1964 Dan Frisella P 1965 Bob Fry OF 1965 Gary Strom 2B 1965 Hal Brunstad 1B 1966 Dale Ford OF 1966 Dan Frisella P 1966 Jim Hannah C 1966 Gary Strom 2B 1966 Tom Brown P 1967 Rick Austin P 1968 Greg Schubert OF 1968 Bob Willams C 1969 Pete Duncan 3B 1970 Steve Evert OF 1970 Terry Heaton SS 1972 Frank Jackson 1B 1972 Steve Merkley OF 1972 Bill Sanford C 1972 Barry Sbragia P 1972 Jim Chapados 1B 1973 Larry Herman P 1973 Steve Merkley OF 1973 Dave Pyles 2B 1973 Doug Simon OF 1973 Marv Chamberlain UT 1974 Roger Dirkes 2B 1974 Rick Mitchell OF 1974 Roger Dirkes 2B 1975 Wes Graham OF 1975 Tracy Harris P 1975 Doug Simon OF 1975 Phil Westendorf DH 1975 Greg Herrick OF 1976 Mike Hultman DH 1976 Marty Maxwell 3B-SS 1976 Tim Tveit OF 1976 Phil Westendorf 1B-UT 1976 Eric Wilkins P 1976 Dave Edler 3B 1977 Greg Herrick OF 1977 Jim Lauer 1B-OF 1977 Marty Maxwell 3B-SS 1977 Bob Sherwood P 1977 Phil Westendorf 1B-UT 1977 Eric Wilkins P 1977 Bruce Chanåey SS 1978 Dave Edler 3B 1978 Jim Lauer 1B-OF 1978 Steve Quealey P 1978 John Seefried DH 1978 Eric Snider P 1978 Dan Wodrich 2B 1978 Andy Alvis 1B 1979 Bruce Chanåey SS 1979 Don Crow C 1979 Steve Quealey P 1979 Brian Stanton OF 1979 Glen Walker DH-OF 1979 Dan Wodrich 2B 1979 Clay Hill C 1980 Tom Niedenfuer P 1980 Kelly Smith OF 1980 Glen Walker DH-OF 1980 Dan Wodrich 2B 1980 Mike Beuke UT 1981 Paul Noce SS 1981 Rick Pavey C 1981 Don Wulff OF 1981 Don Long SS 1982 Mike Miller OF 1982 Greg Monda DH 1982 Jay Hunt P 1983 Don Long SS 1983 Mike Miller OF 1983 Greg Monda DH 1983 John Skurla OF 1984 Dave Kilhefner OF 1985 Tony Odom C 1985 Bill Cruikshank 2B 1986 Mike Meyers UT 1986 Pete Blanksma 3B 1987 Jeff Hooper DH 1987 Mike Meyers UT 1987 Rob Smith OF 1987 Pete Blanksma 3B 1988 Greg Hunter 2B 1988 John G. Olerud P-DH 1988 Steve Webb 1B 1988 Ed Gustafson P 1989 Tim Kuykendall OF 1989 John G. Olerud DH 1989 Rob Nichols 1b 1989 Jim Connor OF 1990 Greg Hunter 2B 1990 Scott Hatteberg C 1990 Rob Nichols 1B 1990 Aaron Sele P 1990 Scott Hatteberg C 1991 Darrin Kitchen OF 1991 Aaron Sele P 1991 Tad Thompson OF 1991 Beau Campbell C 1992 Corky Franklin UT 1992 Tad Thompson OF 1992 Jason Evenhus P 1993 Mike Kinkade DH 1993 Roy Miller SS 1993 Kevin Brunstad 1B 1994 Mike Kinkade DH 1994 Ken Cameron OF 1995 Kyle Kawabata P 1995 Mike Kinkade C 1995 Ron Naumu 2B 1995 Todd Belitz P 1996 Jim Horner OF 1996 Jered Fowler UT 1996 Scott Randall 2B 1997 Casey Kelley 1B 1998 Greg Mitchell 3B 1998 Wade Parrish P 1998 Scott Randall 2B 1998 Ray Hattenburg UT 1999 Ray Hattenburg IF 2000 Stefan Bailie 1B 2001 Bookie Gates 2B 2002 Brady Everett C 2005 Jay Miller OF 2006 Jared Prince OF/P 2006 Paul Gran 3B 2008 Jeremy Johnson P 2009 Jared Prince OF 2009 Matt Way P 2009 Chad Arnold P 2010 Adam Conley P 2010 Taylor Ard 1B 2011 Taylor Ard 1B 2012 Derek Jones OF 2012 Ian Hamilton P 2014 Nick Tanielu 3B 2014 Ian Hamilton P 2015 Joe Pistorese P 2015 Conferences: Northwest Northwest (East) , 1918 Pacific Coast Northern Division 1923 Northwest 1924 Northern Division Pacific Pacific-8 North Pacific-10 North Pacific Pac present 58 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

61 MLB DRAFT PICKS YEAR PLAYER POS. ROUND TEAM 1965 John Olerud C 4 Los Angeles, AL 1965 Duane Rossman SS 10 Chicago, NL 1965 Dan Frisella P 39 Milwaukee 1965 Dale Ford 1B/OF 58 St. Louis 1966 Douglas Lukens P 14 St. Louis 1966 Dale Ford 1B/OF 20 Chicago, NL 1966 Julian Karp P 21 New York, AL 1966 Dan Frisella P 3 New York, NL June Secondary Phase 1967 Thomas Brown P 18 Chicago, NL 1967 Dale Scilley SS 25 Detroit 1967 Mark Crandall P 39 New York, NL 1967 Rick Austin P 7 Pittsburgh June Secondary Phase 1968 Rick Austin P 3 St. Louis January Secondary Phase 1968 Greg Schubert OF 9 Oakland 1968 James Hannah C 13 Kansas City 1968 Rick Austin P 1 Cleveland June Secondary Phase 1968 Ron Cey 3B 3 Los Angeles 1969 Bob Williams C 4 Oakland 1970 Ernie Henrickson P 7 San Francisco January Secondary Phase 1970 Steve Evert OF 45 Pittsburgh 1970 John Sullivan OF 47 Pittsburgh 1971 Edward Smith SS/3B 23 Pittsburgh 1971 Thomas Thomas 3B 1 Pittsburgh June Secondary Phase 1972 Barry Sbragia P 22 Boston 1973 Joe McIntosh P 13 San Diego 1973 Bill Sanford C 30 Minnesota 1974 Marv Chamberlain 1B/3B 8 Montreal 1975 Roger Dirkes SS 34 Minnesota 1976 Tracy Harris P 29 Detroit 1977 Phil Westendorf 1B 5 Kansas City 1977 Eric Wilkins P 6 Cleveland 1977 Tracy Harris P 9 Seattle 1977 Bob Sherwood P 25 San Diego 1978 Eric Snider P 20 New York, AL 1978 Dave Edler INF 21 Seattle 1978 John Cook OF 22 Cincinnati 1979 Don Crow C 3 Los Angeles 1979 Mike Kinnunen P 10 Minnesota 1979 Steve Quealey P 18 Houston 1979 John Cook OF 22 Seattle 1979 Jack Thompson OF 34 Seattle 1979 Bruce Chaney INF 44 Cleveland 1980 Glen Walker OF 11 Seattle 1980 Kelly Smith OF 13 San Francisco 1980 Andy Alvis C/1B 33 Cleveland 1980 Daniel Wodrich 2B 35 San Diego 1980 Mark Pedersen P 2 Seattle June Secondary Phase 1981 Paul Noce SS 14 San Diego 1981 Stan Webb P 16 Chicago, NL 1981 Clay Hill C/3B 19 Seattle 1981 Marty Kain P 22 San Diego 1982 Regan Bass P 21 Texas 1982 Stacy Morgan P 42 New York, AL 1983 Don Long 3B 3 San Francisco 1983 Mike Miller 2B 6 Kansas City 1983 Jay Hunt P 13 Seattle 1983 Greg Bailey OF 14 Texas 1983 Greg Monda 1B 15 Cincinnati 1983 Regan Bass P 33 Texas 1984 Mike Costello P 10 San Diego 1984 John Skurla OF 19 San Francisco 1984 Rick Poznanski C 24 Texas 1985 Guy Normand P 16 Montreal 1986 Guy Normand P 13 Houston 1986 Brad Wolten OF 34 Cleveland 1987 Rob Smith OF 11 Milwaukee 1987 Terrel Hansen P 14 Montreal 1987 Shawn Hathaway P 22 St. Louis 1987 Brian Sajonia P 26 California 1987 Jeff Hooper OF 36 Seattle 1987 Mike Meyers 1B 37 San Francisco 1988 Dave Wainhouse P 1 (19th overall) Montreal 1988 Randy Snyder C 2 Milwaukee 1988 Brian Sajonia P 20 Montreal 1988 John Jackson OF 46 Minnesota 1989 John Olerud P/1B 3 Toronto 1989 Joe Urbon OF 17 Philadelphia 1989 Mark Small P 17 Houston 1989 Ed Gustafson P 18 San Francisco 1989 Kevin Scott C 32 Houston 1990 Tom McGraw P 6 Milwaukee 1990 Jason King SS 21 New York, NL 1990 Greg Hunter 2B 23 Seattle 1990 Kenneth Day P 33 Cleveland 1990 Rob Nichols 1B 54 Seattle 1991 Aaron Sele P 1 (23rd overall) Boston 1991 Scott Hatteberg OF 1 (compensation) Boston 1991 Darin Nolan P 35 Toronto 1992 Eric Wulf C 19 Colorado 1992 Wayne Lindemann P 20 Chicago, AL 1992 Chris Sheehan P 27 Kansas City 1992 Beau Campbell C 28 Detroit 1992 Deron Pointer OF 31 Toronto 1993 Mark Hendrickson P 21 San Diego 1993 Roy Miller SS 51 Seattle 1994 Chad Miles P 4 Florida 1994 Mike Kinkade C/OF 19 Milwaukee 1994 Jason Valley P 27 Philadelphia 1994 Mark Hendrickson P 32 Atlanta 1995 Mike Kinkade C/OF 9 Milwaukee 1995 Ken Cameron OF 14 St. Louis 1995 Mark Hendrickson P 16 Detroit 1995 Rob Ramsay P 17 Minnesota 1995 Kyle Kawabata P 30 Philadelphia 1996 Mike Wetmore SS 7 Milwaukee 1996 Rob Ramsay P 7 Boston 1996 Mark Hendrickson P 19 Texas 1996 Rob Ryan OF 26 Arizona 1997 Todd Belitz P 5 Tampa Bay 1997 Jason Hairston C 16 Atlanta 1998 Ole Vigeland P 15 Texas 1998 Casey Kelley 1B 18 Anaheim 1999 Wade Parrish P 15 Los Angeles 2000 Jason Grove OF 3 New York, AL 2000 Todd Meldahl P 15 Philadelphia 2000 Matt O Brien P 18 Oakland 2001 Stefan Bailie 3B 4 Boston 2001 Tyson Thompson P 33 Tampa Bay 59

62 MLB DRAFT PICKS 2001 Bookie Gates 2B 35 Minnesota 2002 Bookie Gates 2B 25 Arizona 2004 Bryce Chamberlin P 6 Baltimore 2004 Grant Richardson 1B 14 Milwaukee 2004 Brandon Reddinger C 20 Pittsburgh 2004 Aaron Trolia P 27 Seattle 2005 Brady Everett C 15 Colorado 2005 James Freeman P 17 Kansas City 2005 Dane Renkert P 29 Milwaukee 2006 Travis Webb P 8 Cincinnati 2006 Jay Miller OF 17 Philadelphia 2006 Mike Wagner P 18 Texas 2008 Paul Gran 3B 7 Florida 2008 Jim Murphy 1B 17 Philadelphia 2008 Jayson Miller P 30 Los Angeles, AL 2008 Matt Way P 36 San Francisco 2009 Matt Way P 5 Philadelphia 2009 Jeremy Johnson P 13 Cleveland 2009 Alex Burg C 24 San Francisco 2009 Jared Prince OF 34 Texas 2009 Seth Harvey P 43 Los Angeles, AL 2010 Chad Arnold P 18 Los Angeles, NL 2010 Shea Vucinich SS 20 Milwaukee 2010 Michael Weber 2B 37 Arizona 2010 Seth Harvey P 37 Milwaukee 2011 Adam Conley P 2 Florida 2011 Derek Jones OF 13 Baltimore 2011 Taylor Ard 1B 25 Boston 2011 Matt Argyropoulous 3B 27 Colorado 2011 Cody Bartlett SS 41 Toronto 2012 Taylor Ard 1B 7 Seattle 2012 Derek Jones OF 8 Colorado 2012 Tommy Richards 2B 24 Baltimore 2012 Kyle Johnson OF 25 Los Angeles, AL 2012 Patrick Claussen 3B 34 Miami 2013 Jason Monda OF 6 Philadelphia 2013 J.D. Leckenby P 14 New York, NL 2013 Adam Nelubowich 3B 18 Houston 2013 Trace Tam Sing SS 25 Kansas City 2014 Yale Rosen OF 11 San Diego 2014 Nick Tanielu 2B 14 Houston 2014 Tanner Chleborad P 16 Baltimore 2014 Collin Slaybaugh C 26 New York, AL 2015 Sam Triece P 10 Tampa Bay 2015 Ian Sagdal SS 16 Washington 2015 Joe Pistorese P 17 Seattle 2015 P.J. Jones C 19 Seattle 2015 Matt Bower P 23 Houston 60 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

63 WASHINGTON STATE ADMINISTRATION 61

64 WASHINGTON STATE ADMINISTRATION Dr. Daniel J. BERNARDO Interim President The Washington State University Board of Regents named Dr. Daniel J. Bernardo Interim President July 7, 2015, succeeding Elson S. Floyd, who passed away June 20, 2015, following eight years as the WSU President. Bernardo has served as Provost and Executive Vice President of Washington State University, first in an interim role before being named to the position in May As Provost and Executive Vice President, Bernardo served as the senior academic officer for the university and had responsibility for academic planning; budgeting; diversity programs, international programs, enrollment management, and recruitment and retention of faculty, staff, and students. Reporting to the President, the Provost and Executive Vice President worked with a team of academic deans, vice provosts, senior administrators, faculty, staff, and student governance bodies to formulate and implement policies in furtherance of WSU s strategic goals. Bernardo has extensive experience in higher education including teaching, research, administration, and policy development at the university, college, and department levels. Previously, Dr. Bernardo served as Vice President for Agriculture and Extension and Dean of the College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) from In that position, he was responsible for administering teaching, research, and outreach programs in food, agriculture, natural resources and human sciences. Together, CAHNRS and WSU Extension have over 2,200 employees and an annual operating budget of over $180 million. As Dean of CAHNRS, he led efforts to reinvigorate WSU s food and agricultural programs, including raising over $220 million in private contributions to fund endowed chairs, facility improvements, and programmatic activities. Prior to moving to Washington State, Bernardo was professor and department head of the Department of Agricultural Economics at Kansas State University from Bernardo was on the Agricultural Economics faculty at Oklahoma State University from , where he conducted research and taught courses on a variety of topics, including production economics, water resource policy, and agribusiness economics. Dr. Bernardo has published over 200 papers on various agricultural economics topics. Bernardo has a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Washington State University and a B.S. in Agricultural and Managerial Economics from the University of California, Davis. 62 Washington State 2016 COUGAR BASEBALL

65 WASHINGTON STATE ADMINISTRATION Bill MOOS Director of Athletics William H. (Bill) Moos began his duties as Washington State University Director of Athletics April 15, Moos, a 2004 recipient of the prestigious WSU Alumni Achievement Award, was named athletics director by WSU President Elson S. Floyd Feb. 24, Since arriving in Pullman Moos has wasted no time in making his impact felt in Cougar Athletics, spearheading a department-wide rebranding effort with Nike while securing a 10-year, $35 million marketing rights agreement with IMG College. In addition he gained Regents approval for a $130 million addition and remodel of Martin Stadium, featuring a remodeled press box with luxury seating, including suites, loge boxes and club room. Also included in the project was a state-of-theart video board and an 80,000-square-foot football operations building which serves as the stadium s showpiece and opened in May, As the dean of Pac-12 athletic directors, Moos was at the forefront of the conference s procurement of a 12-year, $3 billion television contract with FOX and ESPN, a landmark agreement in college athletics. In the five years under Moos direction, the Cougar Athletic Fund s Annual Giving program has seen an 81 percent increase in gifts while CAF donor members have risen from nearly 4,000 to more than 6,000. Additional facility enhancements under Moos include a center hung video board in Beasley Coliseum which was installed prior to the season, giving Cougar Basketball one of the premier fan experiences in the conference. An indoor golf hitting facility was also completed in early 2013 and Lower Soccer Field has undergone a major renovation making the venue TV-ready while also providing one of the best playing surfaces on the west coast, along with the addition of lights and a new scoreboard. Other enhancements have been made to the track facility, the baseball stadium, the basketball practice gym, the swimming facility and the indoor tennis courts, with more improvements on the horizon. In Moos first five years at WSU, Cougar student-athletes have accounted for 616 academic all-conference selections, 105 all-conference accolades and 42 All-America honors. Moos has enjoyed a long and distinguished career in collegiate athletics, serving as the University of Oregon director of athletics from While at Oregon he oversaw a 17-sport athletic department that grew to national prominence during his tenure. Oregon s annual athletic department budget grew from $18.5 million in his first year to more than $40 million by 2007, becoming 100 percent self-sufficient during that time. Under his direction the Duck Fund donor base increased from 4,930 to 12,290, resulting in an annual gifts increase from $4.1 million to $15.3 million. Moos initiated more than $160 million in facility improvements while at Oregon. Included in that was the $90 million Autzen Stadium renovation in 2002, which added 12,000 new seats, 32 new suites, a new Club at Autzen and a new press box to the stadium. In his 12 years the Ducks ranked first in Pac-10 football attendance 11 times, reaching 100 percent capacity in each of those seasons. Additional facility improvements included the opening of the $14.6 million Ed Moshofsky Sports Center and Papé and Kilkenny Fields project, as well as an expansion of the varsity athletic weight room, indoor and outdoor tennis facilities, and renovations to McArthur Court and Hayward Field. During Moos tenure, Oregon athletics captured 13 Pac-10 championships across six different sports. He increased opportunities for women by adding two intercollegiate programs, soccer and lacrosse, and negotiated an all-inclusive shoe and apparel contract with Nike, one of only 14 in the country at the time. From an academic standpoint during Moos tenure, Oregon studentathletes collected 722 academic all-conference selections, 34 Academic All-America selections, nine NCAA post Graduate Scholars and one NCAA Top VIII Award. Moos assumed the duties of director of athletics in July 1995, after five years in the same position at the University of Montana. During his Montana tenure, he created an academic support program and hired its first athletic academic coordinator, developed a facility enhancement plan that created more than $4 million in improvements, and lifted the school s fundraising efforts to show a 300 percent increase in private and corporate gifts. During his Montana tenure ( ), he created an academic support program and hired its first athletic academic coordinator, developed a facility enhancement plan that created more than $4 million in improvements, and lifted the school s fund-raising efforts to show a 300 percent increase in private and corporate gifts. Academically, Montana student-athletes were equally successful as the athletic department achieved a graduation rate 20 percent higher than the general university enrollment. Under Moos watch Montana garnered 269 academic all-conference selections, five Academic All- Americans and two NCAA Post Graduate Scholar winners. Moos began his athletics career in 1982 as assistant athletics director at Washington State University and also served as the school s associate director ( ). At Washington State, he was director of development for more than five years and associate director for nearly two years, supervising all external operations. Prior to that, he managed and owned private businesses in Washington and Oregon for eight years. He was a student assistant football coach at Washington State for the 1973 season, then spent part of 1974 in Washington, D.C., serving as a government intern. Raised on a wheat and cattle ranch in eastern Washington, Moos attended high school in Olympia when his father served in the governor s cabinet. Moos earned his bachelor s degree in history from WSU and was a three-year letterman in football before concluding his collegiate career by representing Washington State in the 1972 East-West Shrine all-star game in San Francisco. He served as co-captain on the Cougars 1972 squad and garnered All-Pac-8 Conference First Team honors. Moos and his wife Kendra have three daughters: Christa, Brittany and Kaiti; and two sons, Bo and Benjamin. 63

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