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UCLA 2006 Schedule January 28 Alumni Game W, 5-0 February 3 Fresno State L, 9-11 4 Fresno State L, 0-5 5 Fresno State W, 12-2 10 Miami L, 1-3 11 Miami W, 7-4 12 Miami L, 2-5 14 UC Riverside L, 4-6 18 at Pacific W, 5-2 18 at Pacific W, 5-1 19 at Pacific L, 0-3 21 Pepperdine W, 2-0 23 Waseda Univ. (Exhibition) X, 4-0 24 Cal State Fullerton L, 2-7 25 at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-3 26 at Cal State Fullerton L, 6-12 28 at Long Beach State W, 6-3 March 3 at NC State W, 7-2 4 at NC State W, 5-4 5 at NC State W, 13-2 7 at Pepperdine L, 1-6 10 Ole Miss W, 9-2 11 Ole Miss L, 5-6 12 Ole Miss W, 6-4 14 UNLV W, 16-2 17 San Diego State W, 14-6 18 San Diego State W, 12-2 19 San Diego State W, 9-1 31 *at Washington L, 0-5 April 1 *at Washington W, 3-2 (11) 2 *at Washington L, 1-4 7 *Washington State W, 9-5 8 *Washington State L, 3-4 (10) 9 *Washington State W, 10-7 13 *at Arizona L, 3-4 14 *at Arizona W, 13-8 15 *at Arizona W, 8-5 18 Long Beach State W, 9-7 21 *Arizona State L, 2-3 22 *Arizona State W, 5-1 23 *Arizona State W, 11-10 (10) 25 UC Santa Barbara L, 8-11 28 *at California W, 4-2 29 *at California L, 2-3 (11) 30 *at California L, 4-9 May 2 at UC Riverside W, 9-4 9 at UC Santa Barbara L, 3-4 12 *USC L, 6-8 13 *USC W, 8-3 14 *USC W, 12-1 16 at UC Irvine W, 8-4 19 *Stanford W, 8-1 20 *Stanford L, 2-6 21 *Stanford W, 8-7 23 UC Irvine W, 10-1 26 *at Oregon State L, 2-9 27 *at Oregon State Cancelled/Rain 28 *at Oregon State W, 3-1 June 2-4 NCAA Regionals Malibu, Calif. 2 vs. UC Irvine 11 a.m. 3 TBA TBA 9-11 NCAA Super Regionals TBD 16-26 College World Series TBD *Indicates Pac-10 Conference game All game times are local to site. 2006 UCLA Baseball Game Notes UCLA Bruins (32-23, 13-10 Pac-10) vs. UC Irvine (36-22, 11-10 Big West) Fri., June 2, Malibu Regional, Eddy D. Field Stadium Game Data: No. 2 UCLA vs. No. 3 UC Irvine Malibu Regional, Eddy D. Field Stadium, June 2, 11 a.m., Hector Ambriz, RHP (7-7, 3.97) vs. Justin Cassel, RHP (7-8, 3.41) Get After It: The No. 2-seeded UCLA baseball team (32-23, 13-10 Pac-10) opens the 2006 postseason against No. 3-seed UC Irvine (36-22, 11-10 Big West) in the first round of the Malibu Regional on Friday, June 2 at 11 a.m. The Bruins will look to defeat the Anteaters for the third time in three weeks and advance to the winner s side of the bracket to face the winner of the No. 1-seed Pepperdine vs. No. 4-seed Missouri matchup. Radio/Live Stats: All of UCLA s action at the Malibu Regional can be heard live online at www.uclabruins. com. Danny Lee and Darren Preston will call the action for the Bruins. As always, you can follow the live statistics of the game online with CSTV s Game Tracker. About the Malibu Regional: Pepperdine University plays host to the 2006 Malibu Regional, as Pepperdine hosts a NCAA baseball regional for the first time in school history. Eddy D. Field Stadium will be the site for all of the first-round action, as four of the top teams in the nation battle it out for a chance to advance to the Super Regionals. Pepperdine is the bracket s No. 1 seed, followed by No. 2- seed UCLA, No.-3 seed UC Irvine, and No. 4-seed Missouri. Malibu Regional Game Schedule: Friday, June 2 Game 1 - No. 2 UCLA vs. No. 3 UC Irvine; 11 a.m. Game 2 - No. 1 Pepperdine vs. No. 4 Missouri; 3 p.m. Saturday, June 3 Game 3 - Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2; 11 a.m. Game 4 - Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2; 3 p.m. Sunday, June 4 Game 5 - Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4; 11 a.m. Game 6 - Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 4; 3 p.m. Monday, June 5 Game 7 - Championship Game (if necessary); 11 a.m. Ticket Information: All-Tournament passes are $50 with single game adult tickets priced at $15. Seniors, youth and student tickets are $10. All-tournament passes can be purchased prior to Friday and will be available beginning Tuesday at www.pepperdinesports.com or by calling the Pepperdine ticket office at (310) 506-4935. How The Bruins Got Here: UCLA finished the regular season with a 32-23 overall record, and a 13-10 Pac-10 mark to receive an No. 2-seed at-large berth into the 2006 NCAA Tournament. The Bruins finished third in the Pac-10 standings by a half game, and own a top-25 RPI rating, and a top-5 strength of schedule. Good Looking Deal: UCLA makes the NCAA Tournament this season marking a remarkable turnaround from the 2005 season. The Bruins won 32 games this season, 17 more than the team achieved in 2005. Only two other tournament teams can boast a better season turnaround. St. Louis (32-27) and Jacksonville (42-17) won 19 more games this season then they did in 2005. UCLA s Regional History: The Bruins are making their 12th NCAA Regional Championship appearance since 1975, and their first since 2004. In 2004, UCLA traveled to the Oklahoma City Regional and finished second in the bracket. UCLA has not played in a NCAA Regional Championship located in California since 1986, as the Bruins have made nine-consecutive postseason appearances out of state before this season. Since 1979, UCLA is 2-4 when playing in California during NCAA Regional competition. Postseason Experience: UCLA has eight players who have played in a postseason game. Seniors Brett

2006 UCLA Quick Facts School Information Founded: 1919 Enrollment: 36,890 Nickname: Bruins Colors: Blue and Gold Home Field: Jackie Robinson Stadium Capacity: 1,250 Surface: Grass Dimensions: 330/365/390/365/330 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Pacific-10 Chancellor: Dr. Albert Carnasale Faculty Athletics Rep.: Donald Morrison Director of Athletics: Dan Guerrero Associate A.D./SWA: Petrina Long Athletic Dept. Phone: (310) 825-8699 Ticket Office Phone: (310) 825-2101 Baseball History First Season of Baseball: 1920 All-Time Record: 2,017-1,739-24 (.536) College World Series: 2 Appearances (1969, 1997) Super Regionals: 1 Appearance (2000) Regionals: 11 Appearances (Last: 2004) Team Information 2005 Overall Record: 15-41 Home/Away/Neutral: 7-19/8-20/0-2 2005 Pac-10 Record: 4-20 (8th) Home/Away: 1-11/3-9 Final Ranking: N/A Letterman Returning/Lost: 22/13 Starters Returning/Lost: 11/8 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9/3 Newcomers: 17 Coaching Staff Head Coach: John Savage Alma Mater/Year: Nevada/1991 Record at School: 47-64 (2 years) Career Record: 135-148-1 (5 years) Baseball Office Phone: (310) 794-8210 Baseball Office Fax: (310) 794-8577 Assistant Coaches: Pat Shine Brian Green Matt Jones Director of Operations: P.C. Shaw Student Managers: Mike Bateman Greg Diaz, Ryan Menezes Sports Information Sports Information Director: Marc Dellins SID Office Phone: (310) 206-7870 SID Fax: (310) 825-8664 Baseball Contact: Julian Temblador SID Office Phone: (310) 206-4008 Cell Phone: (310) 617-3286 Press Box Phone: (310) 794-8213 E-mail: jtemblador@athletics.ucla.edu Web Site: www.uclabruins.com McMillan, Josh Roenicke, Daniel Miltenberger, Garett White, and juniors Brian Schroeder, Will Penniall and Kevin Brophy all played in the 2004 Regional Championships in Oklahoma City. Junior Dave Huff pitched for UC Irvine in the 2004 Regional Championships under head coach John Savage. Against The Malibu Regional Field: UCLA played both Pepperdine and UC Irvine twice during the 2006 regular season, going 3-1 in four games against the two schools. The Bruins split a home-and-home series with Pepperdine. UCLA beat the Waves at home 2-0 on Feb. 21, but lost to Pepperdine 6-1 at Eddy D. Field Stadium on March 7. UCLA swept UC Irvine in a home-and-home series, defeating the Anteaters 8-4 on May 16 at Anteater Ballpark, and 10-1 on May 23 at Jackie Robinson Stadium. UCLA has not played Missouri since March 28, 1985, a 10-7 Bruin win over the Tigers in Riverside, Calif. Against The 2006 NCAA Tournament Field: UCLA played 10 teams during the regular season that were selected among the NCAA tournament field of 64. The Bruins own a combined record of 15-12 against Cal State Fullerton, Fresno State, Pepperdine, UC Irvine, Arizona State, Miami, Ole Miss, Oregon State, Stanford, and NC State. A Look at 2007: Not that UCLA is trying to get ahead of itself, but the Bruins will also have full plate next season. The Bruins will play a total of 25 games in 2007 against this year s NCAA Tournament field. UCLA will play 11 games next season against four teams that are No. 1 seeds in the 2006 NCAA Tournament. The Bruins will face Cal State Fullerton, Ole Miss, Pepperdine, and Oregon State, all top-teams in the nation this year. UCLA will also play three-game series against No. 2 seeds in Winthrop, Miami, and Arizona, and against No. 3 seeds Stanford and UC Irvine. Oregon State Recap: The UCLA baseball finished its regular season at No. 5 Oregon State with a shot at the Pac-10 Title on the line. The Bruins needed to sweep the Beavers in a three-game series to force a first-place tie atop the Pac-10 standings, but came up short. Oregon State beat UCLA 9-2 on Friday to clinch its second-straight Pac-10 Title. After getting rained out on Saturday, UCLA rebounded to beat the Beavers 3-1 on Sunday. About the Anteaters: The UC Irvine Anteaters make their second Division-I postseason appearance in school history with an overall record of 36-22 and an 11-10 mark in the Big West. UCI made its first Division-I postseason appearance in school history under John Savage in 2004 at the South Bend Regional. UCI is looking for its first win in Division-I NCAA Tournament play. The Anteaters are coming off a three-game series win against UC Riverside, as UCI took the first two games from the Highlanders before losing its regular season finale 8-6 at Anteater Ballpark. As team, UCI hits.280 (536-1912) with 20 home runs, 268 RBI, 302 runs scored and 104 stolen bases in 146 attempts. The Anteater pitching staff owns a 3.47 team ERA with 402 strikeouts in 523.1 innings pitched while limiting opponents to a.266 batting average. Head Coach Dave Serrano is in his second season at the helm of the Anteater program. The UC Irvine-UCLA Series: UCLA leads the all-time series with UC Irvine with a mark of 37-20-1. UCLA knocked off UC Irvine on the road 8-4 on May 16 and 10-1 on home on May 23. The Bruins swept the Anteaters last year in a home-and-home series, winning 3-1 at home on April 26, and 11-1 at UC Irvine on May 10. When UC Irvine restarted its baseball program in 2002, led by head coach John Savage, the Anteaters were 4-0 against the Bruins. Savage is 4-0 against UCI as UCLA s head coach. UCLA and UCI have never played in the postseason. Just Can t Get Enough: It seems like UCLA and UC Irvine just can t get enough of each other. On Friday, these two teams will play for the third time in three weeks, as the Bruins and the Anteaters faced off in back-to-back Tuesday games prior to the postseason. Isn t It Ironic: UCLA Head Coach John Savage will face his former team on Friday, the same UC Irvine team he took to the 2004 postseason in his third year of rebuilding the Anteater program. Oddly enough, it makes perfect sense that Savage will try for his first postseason victory against his former team. In 2002, his first season as the head coach at UC Irvine, Savage earned his first career win against UCLA. In 2005, his first season at UCLA, Savage earned his 100th-career victory against UC Irvine. Furthermore, Savage replaced former UCLA head coach Gary Adams, who coached at UC Irvine before he coached for 30 years at UCLA. Ironically, it was Savage s UC Irvine team that beat UCLA in Adam s final game at Jackie Robinson Stadium in 2004. Ant Eat This: UCLA put together two solid wins against UC Irvine in the past two weeks. In the two Bruin victories over the Anteaters, UCLA hit.342 (26-76) as a team with three home runs, 15 RBI, while outscoring UCI 18-5. The UCLA pitching staff posted a team ERA of 2.50 against the Anteaters with 16 strikeouts in 18 innings pitched. Turning Point: UCLA s season has made a change for the better since the Bruins played Long Beach State on Feb. 28. Entering that February game, UCLA was 5-9 overall and fresh off being swept in three-games by Cal State Fullerton. The Bruins knocked off the No. 15 Dirtbags (6-3) that day, and went on to sweep No. 17 NC State on the road. Since Feb. 28, UCLA is 27-14 (.659). Serie-ous: UCLA won nine of 14 three-game series during the regular season, including six of its last seven 2

series, and eight of its last 10 series. California Love: UCLA played 44 of its 55 games during the regular season in the Golden State. The Bruins went 25-19 in California, which included a 19-12 mark at home. Stay Hot: UCLA enters the postseason winners of seven of the last nine games. Punch First: UCLA is quite successful when making the scoreboard light up first in a game. So far this season, the Bruins are 19-5 when scoring in the first inning, and 22-7 when scoring before the opposition in a game. UCLA is 10-16 when opponents score first in a game, and oddly enough, is 11-5 record when opponents score in the first inning. In the Fridge: When UCLA has a lead late in the ball game, the Bruins are pretty consistent at sealing the deal. During the regular season, UCLA is 29-3 when leading after six innings of play, and a perfect 30-0 when owning the lead after eight innings. Five different Bruins have two-or-more saves on the year, led by Senior Josh Roenicke with four. On the other side of things, UCLA is 1-16 when trailing after six innings and 0-21 when behind after eight innings of play. Rank This: The UCLA baseball team was ranked in the national polls for the week of April 24-30. The Bruins entered the week ranked No. 22 in the nation by Baseball America, and No. 25 by the Rosenblatt Report. This week marked the first time since March of 2001 that UCLA has been ranked in the Top-25 by Baseball America. Rank That: 18 of the Bruins first 22 games this season were against nationally ranked opposition, with a streak of 12-consecutive games versus ranked opponents once in effect. UCLA is 12-11 against ranked opposition on the season, and owns a series sweep of then-no. 17 ranked NC State on the road, and home series wins against No. 19 Ole Miss and No. 10 Arizona State. The Bruins also swept Long Beach State in a home-in-home series for the first time since 1995. Chew On This: UCLA beat the No. 5 Oregon State Beavers at Goss Stadium on Sunday for the Bruins 12th win against a ranked opponent this season. The Beavers were 22-3 at home before losing the UCLA in the regular season finale. Speaks For Itself: UCLA ranks in this week at No. 23 in the national RPI rankings, with a second-ranked strength of schedule. Magic Numbers: So far this season, UCLA is 28-5 when scoring five or more runs in a ball game, and owns a 17-0 record when holding opponents to two runs or less. The Bruins are also 23-5 this season when recording 10 or more hits in a game. 1-2 Step: UCLA has a knack for scoring runs early. So far this season, the Bruins have outscored the opposition 90-47 in the first two innings, outscoring opponents 52-25 in the first inning of games alone. Ba Boom: The Bruins have ripped 46 long balls in their last 42 games, a stretch that included home runs in 13-consecutive games from Feb. 26-March 19. UCLA has 54 home runs on the season, good for second in the Pac-10. 14 different Bruins have smacked round-trippers so far this season, with eight players already owning five-or-more home runs on the year (Ambriz 5, Babineau 5, Crawford 6, Decker 5, Jensen 6, McMillan 6, Smith 6, Stewart 6). UCLA is 23-9 this season when a Bruin homers in a game. Big Innings: UCLA likes to score its runs in bunches, as the Bruins have scored three or more runs in an inning 45 times this season. 166 of UCLA s 333 total runs (50 percent) this season have come when posting three or more runs in an inning. Scoring three or more runs in an inning in a game translates into success for UCLA, as the Bruins are 25-2 this season when scoring three or more runs in an inning. UCLA scored a season-high seven runs in an inning against NC State (March 5). UCLA scored three runs in the bottom of the first inning in Friday s game against Stanford (5/19) to cruise to an 8-1 win over the Cardinal. In Sunday s game against Stanford (5/21), UCLA used a six-run fifth inning to erase a 5-0 deficit. The Bruins also posted a three spot and a four spot on the scoreboard in a 10-1 win over UC Irvine last Tuesday. UCLA has posted three-or-more runs in an inning nine times in five of the last eight games. Lotta Action: UCLA has scored eight-or-more runs in six of the last nine games, and has recorded 11-or- Inning-By-Inning Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total UCLA 52 38 36 40 48 40 31 33 11 4 333 Opponents 25 22 37 33 20 31 29 24 18 4 243 UCLA s Record When It Scores... 0 Runs...0-3 1 Run...0-4 2 Runs...1-6 3 Runs...2-3 4 Runs...1-2 5 Runs...4-1 6 Runs...2-2 7 Runs...2-0 8 Runs...5-1 9 Runs...5-1 10+ Runs...10-0 When Opponents Score... 0 Runs...1-0 1 Run...7-0 2 Runs...9-0 3 Runs...2-5 4 Runs...5-5 5 Runs...2-2 6 Runs...1-4 7 Runs...3-1 8 Runs...1-1 9 Runs...0-2 10+ Runs...1-3 When It Gets... 1-3 Hits...0-2 4-5 Hits...0-3 6-7 Hits...2-8 8-9 Hits...7-5 10+ Hits...23-5 When... 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more hits in seven of the last 10 games. Dealing: UCLA currently owns a 3.82 team ERA. That mark is on track to be the lowest mark at UCLA since 1980 when the Bruins finished the year with a 3.55 team ERA. Control: UCLA arms don t give up many free passes. Bruin pitchers have not issued more than three walks in the last six-consecutive games. Good D: UCLA s defense has been superb all year, as the Bruins finished the regular season with the No. 1-defensive mark in the Pac-10 Conference with a.977 fielding percentage, a top-10 mark in the nation. Don t Rub It: UCLA batters have been more like big targets as of late at the plate. A Bruin has been hit by a pitch in nine of the last 10 games, which included a stretch of eight-consecutive games, and 16 times in 12 of the last 13 games. On the other side, Bruin pitchers have only hit two opposing batters in the last 10 games. Multi-hitters: UCLA hitters are very efficient at knocking the ball around the park more than once in a game. 13 different Bruins have at least five or more multi-hit games, seven different Bruins have at least 10 multi-hit games, and 16 different Bruins have recorded multiple hits in a game this season a total of 152 times. Freshman Brandon Crawford leads the team with 23 multi-hit games, and senior Chris Jensen is second on the squad with 22. Four different Bruins had multiple hits against UCI last Tuesday. Watch Um Swang, Watch Um Swang: UCLA has knocked an extra base hit in 51 of its 55 games so far this year. The Bruins have smacked 182 extra base hits with 114 doubles, 14 triples, and 54 home runs. UCLA has hit at least one double in its last 26-conscutive games, a season-high, posting 62 two-baggers in that span. UCLA hit two doubles and two home runs against UCI last Tuesday. The Bruins are 24-8 when they post three-or-more extra base hits in a game. Lineup Trends: UCLA is 16-3 when senior Sean Smith bats in the six spot, 6-0 when freshman Cody Decker starts at designated hitter, and 15-2 when freshman Blair Dunlap starts in left field. Home Cook n: The Bruins played their final home game of the season at Jackie Robinson Stadium on Tuesday, a 10-1 win over UC Irvine. UCLA finishes its home schedule 19-12, as the Bruins won 16 of the final 22 games at Jackie Robinson Stadium. In the last 22 home games, the Bruins hit.320 (244-763) as a team with 31 home runs, 163 RBI, and 182 runs scored for an 8.3 runs-pergame average. UCLA will end the year hitting.305 (320-1048) with 38 home runs, 199 RBI, 221 runs scored (7.1 per game), and a 3.84 team ERA at Jackie Robinson Stadium this season. Six Pack: UCLA defeated Stanford twice in a three-game series this past weekend to win its sixth-straight three-game home series of the season. Since 1975, that feat has never been accomplished. Getting Some Props: UCLA garnered Pac-10 Player of the Week honors five times during the regular season. Every pitcher in the Bruin starting rotation has earned Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honors, as junior Hector Ambriz (March 14), Dave Huff (April 25), and Tyson Brummett (March 7) have each been recognized as the conference s top hurler. Ambriz has also been named the Pac-10 s Player of the Week (March 21), and Chris Jensen was named Pac-10 Player of the Week on May 16. Jensen is also a Pac-10 All-Academic First-Team selection. Getting More Props: The UCLA baseball team had seven players earn 2006 All-Pacific-10 Conference honors, Pac-10 Commissioner Tom Hansen announced Wednesday, May 31. Juniors Hector Ambriz and Dave Huff, and freshman Ryan Babineau each earned All-Pac-10 First-Team honors, the most All-Pac-10 Team selections for UCLA since 2001. Senior Chris Jensen, junior Paul Oseguera, and freshmen Brandon Crawford and Jermaine Curtis each earned All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention accolades. Freshman Impact: Head Coach John Savage started six freshmen in the lineup on Sunday against No. 5 Oregon State, marking the 17th time this season UCLA has put five or more freshman in the starting lineup. The Big Four: UCLA would not be in the position it is in this season without the play of its senior class. Four seniors in particular have led the way for a once young and inexperienced Bruin team. So far this season, seniors Chris Jensen, Brett McMillan, Josh Roenicke, and Sean Smith have combined for much of UCLA s offensive production. These four seniors have combined for 187 of the team s 542 hits (35 percent), 113 of the team s 298 RBI (38 percent) and 114 of the team s 333 runs scored (34 percent). Smith has hit three home runs with 10 RBI in his last 10 games. Keep Their Headz Ringin: Freshman Brandon Crawford has been a hit machine for UCLA all season long. Crawford has started all 55 games for UCLA up the middle, and owns a.320 batting average with a team-best 74 hits, six home runs, six triples, 29 RBI, and 41 runs scored. The 6-2 shortstop is currently riding a 10-game hit streak into the postseason. In his last 10 games, Crawford is hitting.390 (16-41) with a home run, two triples, three doubles, and 10 runs scored. This is the third time this season Crawford has posted a hit streak of 10-or-more games, as he started the season with a personal-best 11-game hit streak. Batter Up: All freshman Jermaine Curtis does is get on base. Curtis was impressive in the regular season during Pac-10 play, posting a.390 batting average (23-59), fourth in the conference, with 13 RBI and 14 runs scored. Curtis finished third in Pac-10 play with a.500 on-base percentage. In the last 10 games, Curtis is hitting.394 with a.522 on-base percentage posting 13 hits, six walks, five hit-by-pitches, and eight runs scored. Everyday CJ: Senior Chris Jensen has been a staple of consistency for the Bruins all year long. On the season, the UCLA right fielder has hit.327 (73-223) with six home runs, and team bests of 35 RBI and 45 runs scored, starting all 55 games for UCLA in right. In the last 10 games, Jensen is hitting.390 (16-41) with two home runs, nine RBI and nine run scored. Huff Stuff: Junior Dave Huff has been a workhorse for the UCLA pitching staff this year. In eight Pac-10 starts, Huff has tossed 68.1 innings, with a 4-1 record, a 2.77 ERA, and 49 strikeouts. Huff had gone nine or more inning four-straight Pac-10 outings before a loss against Stanford, and five of his first six Pac-10 starts. On the season, Huff owns a 7-3 record with a 2.82 ERA, three completegame victories, and 90 strikeouts in 121.1 innings pitched. Huff ranks second in the Pac-10 in innings pitched, third in strikeouts, and fifth in ERA. Bailamos: Junior Paul Oseguera has been phenomenal out of the bullpen this season for UCLA. During the regular season, Oseguera posted a 3-1 record with a 1.71 ERA and two saves, striking out 46 batters in 47.1 innings pitched. In his last seven appearances, Oseguera has a 0.55 ERA with a win and 13 strikeouts in 16.1 innings pitched. Bring It: This season, UCLA didn t back down from anyone, which showed in the toughness of its schedule. The Bruins played 32 games scheduled against teams that competed in the 2005 NCAA Regional Championships, with 11 teams listed in this year s 2005 preseason top-25 rankings. UCLA took on 12 teams that competed in the 2005 NCAA Regional Championships last year (Miami, Pepperdine, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, NC State, Ole Miss, UNLV, Arizona, Arizona State, USC, Stanford, and Oregon State), and will have 18 games during the season against 2005 NCAA Super Regional participants (Miami, Cal State Fullerton, Ole Miss, Arizona State, USC, Oregon State). UCLA went 19-12 against those teams. The Bruins tough schedule was noted with the No. 1 strength of schedule nod by Boyd s World, a baseball statistics internet site. Up Next: UCLA will play in the second round of the Malibu Regional on Saturday, June 3. If UCLA wins Friday s game, the Bruins will play at 3 p.m. on Saturday. If the Bruins lose on Friday, they will play at 11 a.m. on Saturday against either Pepperdine or Missouri. 4

UCLA vs. The Conferences ACC 4-2 (.666) Miami 1-2 (.333) NC State 3-0 (1.000) Big West 8-7 (.533) Cal State Fullerton 0-3 (.000) Long Beach State 2-0 (1.000) Pacific 2-1 (.667) UC Irvine 2-0 (1.000) UC Riverside 1-1 (.500) UC Santa Barbara 0-2 (.000) Mountain West 4-0 (1.000) San Diego State 3-0 (1.000) UNLV 1-0 (1.000) SEC 2-1 (.667) Ole Miss 2-1 (.667) WAC 1-2 (.333) Fresno State 1-2 (.333) WCC 1-1 (.500) Pepperdine 1-1 (.500) Pac-10 13-10 (.565) Arizona 2-1 (.667) Arizona State 2-1 (.667) California 1-2 (.333) Oregon State 1-1 (.500) Stanford 2-1 (.667) USC 2-1 (.667) Washington 1-2 (.333) Washington State 2-1 (.667) Head Coach John Savage vs. 2006 Opponents (UCLA and UC Irvine) Arizona 4-11-1 (.250) Arizona State 2-5 (.286) California 7-8 (.467) Cal State Fullerton 2-12 (.143) Fresno State 6-6 (.500) Long Beach State 8-6 (.571) Oregon State 1-4 (.250) Miami 1-2 (.333) Mississippi 2-1 (.667) NC State 3-0 (1.000) Pacific 8-7 (.533) Pepperdine 6-3 (.667) San Diego State 6-5 (.545) Stanford 3-3 (.500) UC Irvine 4-0 (1.000) UC Riverside 6-7 (.462) UC Santa Barbara 7-7 (.500) UNLV 5-1 (.833) USC 4-8 (.333) Washington 3-11 (.231) Washington State 6-4 (.600) 2006 Rankings/Pac-10 Standings/Honors & Awards Baseball America (5/29/06) Rank School W-L Prev 1. Rice 50-10 1 2. Cal State Fullerton 43-13 2 3. Clemson 47-14 3 4. Texas 40-19 6 5. Oregon State 39-14 5 6. Alabama 41-19 8 7. Mississippi 40-20 17 8. Georgia 41-19 9 9. Nebraska 42-15 15 10. Georgia Tech 45-16 11 11. North Carolina 45-13 4 12. Virginia 46-13 7 13. Kentucky 42-15 10 14. Houston 39-20 16 15. Notre Dame 45-15 18 16. Arizona State 36-19 19 17. Oklahoma 40-19 13 18. Pepperdine 40-19 20 19. Fresno State 43-16 21 20. Oklahoma State 38-19 12 21. Arkansas 38-19 14 22. Kansas 42-23 NR 23. Tulane 41-19 22 24. College of Charleston 43-15 NR 25. San Francisco 38-21 23 USA Today Coaches Poll (5/29/06) Rank School W-L Points Prev 1 Rice (29) 50-10 893 1 2 Clemson (5) 47-14 848 2 3 CS Fullerton (2) 43-13 845 3 4 Georgia Tech 45-16 684 7 5 Texas 40-19 680 9 6 Alabama 41-19 667 6 7 Virginia 46-13 655 5 8 Oregon State 39-14 654 8 9 North Carolina 45-13 617 4 10 Nebraska 42-15 574 12 11 Mississippi 40-20 540 15 12 Georgia 41-19 514 11 13 Kentucky 42-15 459 10 14 Arizona State 36-19 386 16 15 Oklahoma 40-19 368 13 16 Houston 39-20 334 20 17 Arkansas 38-19 278 14 18 Florida State 42-19 253 18 19 Notre Dame 45-15-1 216 21 20 Pepperdine 40-19 214 24 21 NC State 38-21 167 25 22 Oklahoma State 39-18 142 17 23 Tulane 41-19 124 22 24 Miami (Fla.) 36-21 117 19 25 Fresno State 43-16 102 NR Collegiate Baseball (5/29/06) Rank School W-L Points Prev 1. Rice 50-10 496 1 2. Cal. St. Fullerton 43-13 494 2 3. Clemson 47-14 492 3 4. Oregon St. 39-14 485 5 5. Texas 40-19 482 9 6. North Carolina 45-13 480 4 7. Alabama 41-19 478 6 8. Kentucky 42-15 477 7 9. Virginia 46-13 475 8 10. Georgia 41-19 473 10 11. Houston 39-20 471 11 12. Nebraska 42-15 468 14 13. Oklahoma 40-19 467 13 14. Oklahoma St. 39-18 463 12 15. Arkansas 38-19 460 15 16. Georgia Tech. 45-16 458 16 17. Arizona St. 36-19 457 18 18. Mississippi 40-20 456 19 19. Tulane 41-19 454 17 20. Notre Dame 45-15-1 452 21 21. Miami, Fla. 36-21 450 20 22. Fresno St. 43-16 449 23. Michigan 42-19 447 23 24. Florida St. 42-19 445 22 25. Pepperdine 40-19 443 25 26. North Carolina St. 38-21 442 26 27. Troy 45-14 439 29 28. Kansas 42-23 437 29. Evansville 40-20 435 30. Vanderbilt 36-25 432 30 NCBWA Poll (5/29/06) Rank School W-L Pvs. 1. Rice 50-10 1 2. Clemson 47-14 2 3. Cal State Fullerton 43-13 3 4. Alabama 41-19 6 5. Oregon State 39-14 6 6. Virginia 46-13 5 7. North Carolina 45-13 4 8. Georgia Tech 45-16 9 Nebraska 42-15 11 10. Texas 40-19 10 11. Kentucky 42-15 8 12. Houston 39-20 13 13. Georgia 41-19 15 14. Tulane 41-19 11 15. Oklahoma 40-19 14 16. Notre Dame 45-15-119 17. Mississippi 40-20 22 18. Arizona State 36-19 16 19. Arkansas 38-19 17 20. Florida State 42-19 20 21. Oklahoma State 39-18 18 22. Pepperdine 40-19 25 23. College of Charleston 43-15 28 24. Winthrop 44-16 21 25. Hawaii 43-15 29 26. Miami, Fla. 36-21 24 27. N.C. State 38-21 30 28. Kansas 42-23 - 29. Michigan 42-19 - 30. Wichita State 44-20 22 2006 UCLA opponents in Bold 2006 Pac-10 Final Standings Team Con. Over. 1. Oregon State 16-7 39-14 2. Arizona State 14-10 36-19 3. UCLA 13-10 32-23 4. Arizona 12-12 27-28 5. Stanford 11-13 30-25 Washington 11-13 36-25 USC 11-13 25-33 8. Washington State 10-14 36-23 9. California 9-15 26-28 Player of the Week Honors Pac-10 Player of the Week Hector Ambriz March 21 Chris Jensen May 16 Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week Tyson Brummett March 7 Hector Ambriz March 14 Dave Huff April 25 5

2006 UCLA Baseball Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. B-T Ht./Wt. Hometown (Last School) 1 Jermaine Curtis INF Fr. R/R 6-1/190 Fontana, Calif. (AB Miller HS) 3 Sean Smith INF RS Sr. R/R 5-11/170 Culver City, Calif. (Loyola Marymount) 4 Will Penniall OF RS Jr. S/R 5-11/185 La Canada, Calif. (La Canada HS) 5 Mike Metzger OF So. R/R 5-11/190 Sacramento, Calif. (Jesuit HS) 6 Sean Carpenter UTL Sr. R/R 6-0/170 San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch HS) 7 Cody Decker C Fr. R/R 5-11/215 Santa Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica HS) 8 Brandon Crawford INF Fr. L/R 6-1/195 Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill HS) 9 Brian Schroeder LHP Jr. L/L 6-2/215 El Cajon, Calif. (Christian HS) 11 Dave Huff LHP Jr. S/L 6-2/210 Huntington Beach, Calif. (Cypress CC) 12 Ryan Babineau C Fr. R/R 6-2/195 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda HS) 14 Eric Taylor, Jr. UTL Jr. R/R 6-1/200 Laguna Niguel, Calif. (North Carolina State) 15 Paul Oseguera LHP RS Jr. L/L 6-0/190 Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS) 16 Corey Ashner INF Fr. R/R 5-11/165 Kansas City, Kan. (Blue Valley North HS) 17 Josh Roenicke OF/RHP RS Sr. R/R 6-3/195 Nevada City, Calif. (Nevada Union HS) 18 Anthony Norman OF Sr. L/L 6-0/180 Carson, Calif. (Cerritos CC) 19 Eddie Murray INF Fr. R/R 5-8/160 Long Beach, Calif. (Gahr HS) 20 Brett McMillan INF Sr. L/R 6-5/225 Shingle Springs, Calif. (Ponderosa HS) 21 Nolan Rouse INF RS Jr. R/R 6-2/185 Diamond Bar, Calif. (Mt. San Antonio JC) 24 Tim Murphy LHP/OF Fr. L/L 6-2/195 Vista, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista HS) 25 Garett White LHP Sr. L/L 6-3/210 Bakersfield, Calif. (Centennial HS) 26 Blair Dunlap OF Fr. R/R 5-11/185 Mission Viejo, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS) 27 Tim Stewart INF Jr. R/R 6-2/210 Santa Ana, Calif. (UC Irvine) 28 Brant Rustich RHP Jr. R/R 6-6/225 El Cajon, Calif. (Grossmont HS) 29 Chris Jensen OF RS Sr. L/R 6-2/195 San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS) 30 Hector Ambriz RHP RS Jr. L/R 6-2/210 Placentia, Calif. (Valencia HS) 32 Sam Ray C RS So. R/R 5-11/190 Clayton, Calif. (Clayton HS) 33 Scott Botterman RHP Sr. R/R 6-4/230 Grapevine, Texas (Grapevine HS) 34 Brendan Lafferty LHP So. L/L 6-4/180 Riverside, Calif. (Riverside Poly HS) 35 Jason Zinser RHP RS Fr. R/R 6-8/215 San Diego, Calif. (La Jolla Country Day HS) 36 Dustin Quist OF Fr. R/R 6-2/220 Fresno, Calif. (Central HS) 37 Andy Suiter LHP Fr. L/L 6-2/200 Woodside, Calif. (Menlo HS) 39 Tyson Brummett RHP Jr. R/R 6-1/170 Salem, Utah (Central CC) 40 Jason Novak RHP Fr. R/R 6-1/186 Agoura Hills, Calif. (Agoura HS) 41 Kevin Brophy RHP Jr. R/R 5-11/180 Menifee, Calif. (Paloma Valley HS) 43 Robert Dickmann LHP/OF Fr. L/L 5-10/185 Woodland Hills, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) 44 Daniel Miltenberger RHP Sr. R/R 6-0/180 Mission Viejo, Calif. (Laguna Hills HS) 45 Brady Dolan OF RS So. R/R 6-1/190 Reno, Nev. (Sierra CC) 49 Brent Concolino RHP RS So. R/R 6-0/185 Irvine, Calif. (Saddleback JC) 50 Paul Schmidt LHP Jr. L/L 6-1/205 Las Vegas, Nev. (Mesa CC) Head Coach 22 John Savage (2nd year, Nevada 91) Assistant Coaches 23 Pat Shine (2nd year, Gonzaga 95) 2 Brian Green (2nd year, New Mexico State 95) 31 Matt Jones (2nd year, California 00) 6

2006 UCLA Schedule/Results Date Opponent W-L Score Record Winner Loser Save Attn. Time 2/3 Fresno State L 9-11 0-1 Romero (1-0) Ambriz (0-1) N/A 713 4:59 2/4 Fresno State L 0-5 0-2 Underwood (1-0) Huff (0-1) N/A 1048 2:50 2/5 Fresno State W 12-2 1-2 Brummett (1-0) Burke (0-2) N/A 424 3:31 2/10 Miami L 1-3 1-3 Gutierrez (3-0) Ambriz (0-2) Perez (1) 519 3:29 2/11 Miami W 7-4 2-3 Rustich (1-0) Alfonso (0-1) N/A 683 3:30 2/12 Miami L 2-5 2-4 Gil (1-1) Brummett (1-1) Perez (2) 665 3:09 2/14 UC Riverside L 4-6 2-5 Runzler (2-0) Roenicke (0-1) Stange (3) 315 4:13 2/17 at Pacific W 5-2 3-5 Ambriz (1-2) Massetti (1-1) Rustich (1) 436 2:52 2/18 at Pacific W 5-1 4-5 Huff (1-1) Wild (1-1) N/A 466 3:02 2/19 at Pacific L 0-3 4-6 Harris (2-0) Brummett (1-2) Pasma (2) 412 2:16 2/21 Pepperdine W 2-0 5-6 Schroeder (1-0) Della Grotta (0-2) Rustich (2) 359 3:08 2/23 Waseda University (Ex.) X 4-0 --- Dickmann Yamamoto N/A 102 2:46 2/24 Cal State Fullerton L 2-7 5-7 Roemer (3-0) Ambriz (1-3) N/A 565 2:48 2/25 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-3 5-8 Gagnier (3-1) Huff (1-2) Pestano (3) 2825 2:44 2/26 at Cal State Fullerton L 6-12 5-9 Miller (2-1) Brummett (1-3) N/A 2488 3:13 2/28 at Long Beach State W 6-3 6-9 Schroeder (2-0) Peterson (0-2) Ambriz (1) 1093 2:53 3/3 at North Carolina State W 7-2 7-9 Ambriz (2-3) McConnell (3-2) Oseguera (1) 1772 3:07 3/4 at North Carolina State W 5-4 8-9 Huff (2-2) Hobson (4-1) Oseguera (2) 1804 2:43 3/5 at North Carolina State W 13-2 9-9 Brummett (2-3) Brackman (0-1) N/A 1529 3:13 3/7 at Pepperdine L 1-6 9-10 Johnson (1-1) Schroeder (2-1) N/A 337 2:58 3/10 Ole Miss W 9-2 10-10 Ambriz (3-3) Baumgardner (2-2) N/A 387 2:42 3/11 Ole Miss L 5-6 10-11 Stone (1-0) Roenicke (0-2) White (2) 454 3:00 3/12 Ole Miss W 6-4 11-11 Brummett (3-3) Lynn (1-1) Roenicke (1) 504 3:25 3/14 UNLV W 16-2 12-11 Schroeder (3-1) Luca (0-1) N/A 315 3:21 3/17 San Diego State W 14-6 13-11 Ambriz (4-3) Masterson (2-4) N/A 244 3:16 3/18 San Diego State W 12-2 14-11 Huff (3-2) Simon (0-3) N/A 351 2:59 3/19 San Diego State W 9-1 15-11 Brummett (4-3) Miller (1-1) N/A 618 3:24 3/31 *at Washington L 0-5 15-12, 0-1 Lincecum (6-2) Ambriz (4-4) N/A 665 2:28 4/1 *at Washington W (11) 3-2 16-12, 1-1 Oseguera (1-0) Cribby (3-2) N/A 487 2:53 4/2 *at Washington L 1-4 16-13, 1-2 Mooney (3-0) Brummett (4-4) N/A 843 3:05 4/7 *Washington State W 9-5 17-13, 2-2 Ambriz (5-4) Wagner (3-5) Roenicke (2) 353 3:04 4/8 *Washington State L (10) 3-4 17-14, 2-3 Roenicke (0-3) Cebula (1-0) Webb (3) 902 3:11 4/9 *Washington State W 10-7 18-14, 3-3 Oseguera (2-0) Baker (0-2) Ambriz (2) 451 3:42 4/13 *at Arizona L 3-4 18-15, 3-4 Schlereth (2-0) Oseguera (2-1) N/A 909 3:02 4/14 *at Arizona W 13-8 19-15, 4-4 Huff (4-2) Mills (3-3) N/A 1027 3:23 4/15 *at Arizona W 8-5 20-15, 5-4 Brummett (5-4) Coulon (1-3) Roenicke (3) 861 2:55 4/18 Long Beach State W 9-7 21-15, 5-4 Novak (1-0) Turmail (1-2) Roenicke (4) 383 3:20 4/21 *Arizona State L 2-3 21-16, 5-5 Satow (3-0) Ambriz (5-5) Bordes (2) 530 3:15 4/22 *Arizona State W 5-1 22-16, 6-5 Huff (5-2) Urlaub (5-1) N/A 758 2:33 4/23 *Arizona State W (10) 11-10 23-16, 7-5 Roenicke (1-3) Trink (2-2) N/A 979 5:04 4/25 UC Santa Barbara L 8-11 23-17, 7-5 Tracy (2-6) Schroeder (3-2) Segal (3) 304 3:51 4/28 *at California W 4-2 24-17, 8-5 Ambriz (6-5) Morrow (7-2) N/A 483 2:49 4/29 *at California L (11) 2-3 24-18, 8-6 Trafton (2-3) Novak (1-1) N/A 460 3:35 4/30 *at California L 4-9 24-19, 8-7 Grogen (3-4) Brummett (5-5) N/A 715 3:45 5/2 at UC Riverside W 9-4 25-19, 8-7 Novak (2-1) Cassa (1-1) N/A 238 3:53 5/9 at UC Santa Barbara L 3-4 25-20, 8-7 Aspegren (1-0) Brummett (5-6) Segal (6) 140 2:55 5/12 *USC L 6-8 25-21, 8-8 Kennedy (5-5) Ambriz (6-6) Koss (6) 902 4:08 5/13 *USC W 8-3 26-21, 9-8 Huff (6-2) Milone (7-2) N/A 1303 3:19 5/14 *USC W 12-1 27-21, 10-8 Brummett (6-6) Olsen (4-5) N/A 834 2:46 5/16 at UC Irvine W 8-4 28-21, 10-8 Oseguera (3-1) Axelrod (3-3) N/A 1309 3:34 5/19 *Stanford W 8-1 29-21, 11-8 Ambriz (7-6) Reynolds (6-4) N/A 497 2:56 5/20 *Stanford L 2-6 29-22, 11-9 Gallagher (4-3) Huff (6-3) N/A 676 2:55 5/21 *Stanford W 8-7 30-22, 12-9 Roenicke (2-3) Manship (2-6) N/A 675 3:06 5/23 UC Irvine W 10-1 31-22, 12-9 Schroeder (4-2) Nakashima (2-2) N/A 314 3:23 5/26 *at Oregon State L 2-9 31-23, 12-10 Buck (11-2) Ambriz (7-7) N/A 2132 3:08 5/27 *at Oregon State Cancelled/Rain --- --- --- --- --- --- 5/28 *at Oregon State W 3-1 32-23, 13-10 Huff (7-3) Nickerson (9-4) Brummett (1) 2086 2:56 6/2-4 NCAA Regionals 6/9-11 NCAA Super Regionals 6/16-26 College World Series *Indicates Pac-10 game 7

2006 UCLA Starting Lineup By Batting Order Date Opponent Record 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2/3 Fresno State 0-1 Penniall Smith Jensen Ambriz Stewart McMillan Babineau Murphy Crawford 2/4 Fresno State 0-2 Dunlap Murray Jensen Ambriz Stewart McMillan Babineau Murphy Crawford 2/5 Fresno State 1-2 Dunlap Smith Jensen Ambriz Stewart McMillan Murphy Crawford Babineau 2/10 Miami 1-3 Penniall Smith Jensen Ambriz Stewart McMillan Murphy Babineau Crawford 2/11 Miami 2-3 Penniall Smith Jensen Stewart Decker Metzger Curtis Babineau Crawford 2/12 Miami 2-4 Penniall Smith Jensen Ambriz Stewart Murphy Curtis Babineau Crawford 2/14 UC Riverside 2-5 Dunlap Murray Jensen Stewart Curtis Penniall Murphy Taylor, Jr. Crawford 2/17 at Pacific 3-5 Crawford Penniall Jensen Ambriz McMillan Smith Curtis Babineau Metzger 2/18 at Pacific 4-5 Crawford Penniall Jensen Ambriz McMillan Smith Curtis Babineau Norman 2/19 at Pacific 4-6 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz Smith Norman McMillan Babineau Roenicke 2/21 Pepperdine 5-6 Smith Crawford Jensen Ambriz Stewart Curtis Roenicke Babineau Norman 2/23 Waseda University (Ex.) --- Murray Curtis Decker Taylor, Jr. Roenicke Penniall Metzger Dolan Rouse 2/24 Cal State Fullerton 5-7 Crawford Norman Jensen Ambriz Curtis McMillan Smith Babineau Penniall 2/25 at Cal State Fullerton 5-8 Smith Crawford Jensen Ambriz Stewart Curtis Norman Roenicke Babineau 2/26 at Cal State Fullerton 5-9 Dunlap Crawford Jensen Decker Norman Curtis Murray Roenicke Babineau 2/28 at Long Beach State 6-9 Dunlap Crawford Jensen Decker Curtis Norman Murray Roenicke Babineau 3/3 at North Carolina State 7-9 Crawford Curtis Jensen Decker Ambriz Norman Murray Metzger Babineau 3/4 at North Carolina State 8-9 Crawford Curtis Jensen Decker Ambriz Norman Smith Penniall Babineau 3/5 at North Carolina State 9-9 Crawford Curtis Jensen Stewart Ambriz Norman Smith Roenicke Babineau 3/7 at Pepperdine 9-10 Crawford Curtis Jensen Stewart Ambriz Norman Smith Dolan Babineau 3/10 Ole Miss 10-10 Dunlap Crawford Stewart Jensen Curtis Smith Roenicke Metzger Babineau 3/11 Ole Miss 10-11 Crawford Jensen Ambriz Stewart McMillan Norman Smith Babineau Roenicke 3/12 Ole Miss 11-11 Crawford Smith Jensen Ambriz Stewart McMillan Norman Babineau Roenicke 3/14 UNLV 12-11 Crawford Curtis Jensen Stewart Ambriz Smith Roenicke Taylor, Jr. Penniall 3/17 San Diego State 13-11 Crawford Dunlap Jensen Ambriz Stewart McMillan Smith Norman Babineau 3/18 San Diego State 14-11 Crawford Dunlap Jensen Ambriz Stewart Smith Curtis Roenicke Babineau 3/19 San Diego State 15-11 Crawford Dunlap Jensen Ambriz Stewart Smith Curtis Roenicke Babineau 3/31 *at Washington 15-12, 0-1 Crawford Penniall Jensen Ambriz Stewart McMillan Smith Norman Babineau 4/1 *at Washington 16-12, 1-1 Dunlap Crawford Jensen Stewart Ambriz Smith Taylor, Jr. Roenicke Babineau 4/2 *at Washington 16-13, 1-2 Dunlap Crawford Jensen Stewart Ambriz Smith Taylor, Jr. Roenicke Babineau 4/7 *Washington State 17-13, 2-2 Crawford Dunlap Jensen Ambriz Smith Stewart McMillan Roenicke Babineau 4/8 *Washington State 17-14, 2-3 Crawford Penniall Jensen Ambriz Smith McMillan Curtis Roenicke Babineau 4/9 *Washington State 18-14, 3-3 Crawford Taylor, Jr. Jensen Ambriz Smith McMillan Roenicke Metzger Babineau 4/13 *at Arizona 18-15, 3-4 Crawford Murphy Jensen Ambriz Smith McMillan Curtis Roenicke Babineau 4/14 *at Arizona 19-15, 4-4 Crawford Dunlap Jensen Stewart Taylor, Jr. Smith Murphy Roenicke Babineau 4/15 *at Arizona 20-15, 5-4 Crawford Dunlap Jensen Stewart Taylor, Jr. Curtis Murphy Roenicke Babineau 4/18 Long Beach State 21-15, 5-4 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz Taylor, Jr. McMillan Murphy Roenicke Babineau 4/21 *Arizona State 21-16, 5-5 Crawford Curtis Jensen Stewart Taylor, Jr. Murphy Smith Roenicke Babineau 4/22 *Arizona State 22-16, 6-5 Curtis Jensen Stewart Taylor, Jr. Smith Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Babineau 4/23 *Arizona State 23-16, 7-5 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz Smith McMillan Norman Roenicke Babineau 4/25 UC Santa Barbara 23-17, 7-5 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz McMillan Murphy Roenicke Murray Babineau 4/28 *at California 24-17, 8-5 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz McMillan Murphy Smith Babineau Roenicke 4/29 *at California 24-18, 8-6 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz McMillan Murphy Smith Roenicke Babineau 4/30 *at California 24-19, 8-7 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz McMillan Murphy Smith Roenicke Babineau 5/2 at UC Riverside 25-19, 8-7 Dunlap Crawford Jensen Stewart Ambriz Smith Roenicke McMillan Babineau 5/9 at UC Santa Barbara 25-20, 8-7 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz Taylor, Jr. McMillan Murphy Roenicke Babineau 5/12 *USC 25-21, 8-8 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz McMillan Roenicke Murphy Smith Babineau 5/13 *USC 26-21, 9-8 Curtis Crawford Jensen Stewart Decker Smith Dunlap Roenicke Babineau 5/14 *USC 27-21, 10-8 Crawford Curtis Jensen McMillan Decker Smtih Dunlap Roenicke Babineau 5/16 at UC Irvine 28-21, 10-8 Crawford Curtis Jensen Stewart Decker Smith Dunlap Roenicke Babineau 5/19 *Stanford 29-21, 11-8 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz McMillan Smith Dunlap Roenicke Babineau 5/20 *Stanford 29-22, 11-9 Crawford Curtis Jensen Ambriz McMillan Smith Murphy Roenicke Babineau 5/21 *Stanford 30-22, 12-9 Curtis Crawford Jensen Stewart Decker Smith Dunlap Roenicke Babineau 5/23 UC Irvine 31-22, 12-9 Crawford Curtis Jensen Stewart Ambriz Smith Dunlap Roenicke Babineau 5/26 *at Oregon State 31-23, 12-10 Crawford Curtis Jensen Stewart Ambriz Smith Murphy Roenicke Babineau 5/27 *at Oregon State Cancelled/Rain --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5/28 *at Oregon State 32-23, 13-10 Crawford Curtis Jensen Stewart Decker Smith Dunlap Murphy Babineau 6/2-4 NCAA Regionals 6/9-11 NCAA Super Regionals 6/16-26 College World Series *Indicates Pac-10 game 8

2006 UCLA Starting Lineup By Position Date Opponent Record P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 2/3 Fresno State 0-1 Ambriz Babineau Stewart Smith McMillan Crawford Penniall Murphy Jensen Ambriz 2/4 Fresno State 0-2 Huff Babineau Stewart Murray McMillan Crawford Dunlap Murphy Jensen Ambriz 2/5 Fresno State 1-2 Brummett Babineau Stewart Smith McMillan Crawford Dunlap Murphy Jensen Ambriz 2/10 Miami 1-3 Ambriz Babineau Stewart Smith McMillan Crawford Penniall Murphy Jensen Ambriz 2/11 Miami 2-3 Huff Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Penniall Murphy Jensen Decker 2/12 Miami 2-4 Brummett Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Penniall Murphy Jensen Ambriz 2/14 UC Riverside 2-5 Schroeder Taylor, Jr. Stewart Murray Curtis Crawford Penniall Murphy Jensen Dunlap 2/17 at Pacific 3-5 Ambriz Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Penniall Metzger Jensen Ambriz 2/18 at Pacific 4-5 Huff Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Penniall Norman Jensen Ambriz 2/19 at Pacific 4-6 Brummett Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Norman Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 2/21 Pepperdine 5-6 Schroeder Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Norman Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 2/23 Waseda University (Ex.) --- Dickmann Taylor, Jr. Decker Murray Curtis Rouse Penniall Metzger Dolan Roenicke 2/24 Cal State Fullerton 5-7 Ambriz Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Penniall Norman Jensen Ambriz 2/25 at Cal State Fullerton 5-8 Huff Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Norman Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 2/26 at Cal State Fullerton 5-9 Brummett Babineau Decker Murray Curtis Crawford Norman Roenicke Jensen Dunlap 2/28 at Long Beach State 6-9 Schroeder Babineau Decker Murray Curtis Crawford Norman Roenicke Jensen Dunlap 3/3 at North Carolina State 7-9 Ambriz Babineau Decker Murray Curtis Crawford Metzger Norman Jensen Ambriz 3/4 at North Carolina State 8-9 Huff Babineau Decker Smith Curtis Crawford Penniall Norman Jensen Ambriz 3/5 at North Carolina State 9-9 Brummett Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Norman Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 3/7 at Pepperdine 9-10 Schroeder Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Dolan Norman Jensen Ambriz 3/10 Ole Miss 10-10 Ambriz Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Metzger Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 3/11 Ole Miss 10-11 Huff Babineau Stewart Smith McMillan Crawford Norman Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 3/12 Ole Miss 11-11 Brummett Babineau Stewart Smith McMillan Crawford Norman Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 3/14 UNLV 12-11 Schroeder Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Penniall Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 3/17 San Diego State 13-11 Ambriz Babineau Stewart Smith McMillan Crawford Dunlap Norman Jensen Ambriz 3/18 San Diego State 14-11 Huff Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 3/19 San Diego State 15-11 Brummett Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 3/31 *at Washington 15-12, 0-1 Ambriz Babineau Stewart Smith McMillan Crawford Penniall Norman Jensen Ambriz 4/1 *at Washington 16-12, 1-1 Huff Babineau Stewart Smith Taylor, Jr. Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/2 *at Washington 16-13, 1-2 Brummett Babineau Stewart Smith Taylor, Jr. Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/7 *Washington State 17-13, 2-2 Ambriz Babineau Stewart Smith McMillan Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/8 *Washington State 17-14, 2-3 Huff Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Penniall Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/9 *Washington State 18-14, 3-3 Brummett Babineau Taylor, Jr. Smith McMillan Crawford Metzger Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/13 *at Arizona 18-15, 3-4 Ambriz Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/14 *at Arizona 19-15, 4-4 Huff Babineau Stewart Curtis Taylor, Jr. Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Dunlap 4/15 *at Arizona 20-15, 5-4 Brummett Babineau Stewart Curtis Taylor, Jr. Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Dunlap 4/18 Long Beach State 21-15, 5-4 Novak Babineau McMillan Curtis Taylor, Jr. Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/21 *Arizona State 21-16, 5-5 Ambriz Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Dunlap 4/22 *Arizona State 22-16, 6-5 Huff Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Taylor, Jr. 4/23 *Arizona State 23-16, 7-5 Brummett Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Norman Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/25 UC Santa Barbara 23-17, 7-5 Schroeder Babineau McMillan Murray Curtis Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/28 *at California 24-17, 8-5 Ambriz Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/29 *at California 24-18, 8-6 Huff Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 4/30 *at California 24-19, 8-7 Brummett Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 5/2 at UC Riverside 25-19, 8-7 Schroeder Babineau Stewart Smith McMillan Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 5/9 at UC Santa Barbara 25-20, 8-7 Novak Babineau Taylor, Jr. Curtis McMillan Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 5/12 *USC 25-21, 8-8 Ambriz Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 5/13 *USC 26-21, 9-8 Huff Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Decker 5/14 *USC 27-21, 10-8 Brummett Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Decker 5/16 at UC Irvine 28-21, 10-8 Novak Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Decker 5/19 *Stanford 29-21, 11-8 Ambriz Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 5/20 *Stanford 29-22, 11-9 Huff Babineau McMillan Smith Curtis Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 5/21 *Stanford 30-22, 12-9 Brummett Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Decker 5/23 UC Irvine 31-22, 12-9 Novak Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Dunlap Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 5/26 *at Oregon State 31-23, 12-10 Ambriz Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Murphy Roenicke Jensen Ambriz 5/27 *at Oregon State Cancelled/Rain --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5/28 *at Oregon State 32-23, 13-10 Huff Babineau Stewart Smith Curtis Crawford Dunlap Murphy Jensen Decker 6/2-4 NCAA Regionals 6/9-11 NCAA Super Regionals 6/16-26 College World Series *Indicates Pac-10 game 9

2006 UCLA Player Profiles Season Highs #1 - Jermaine Curtis INF 6-1 190 R/R Fr. Fontana, Calif. At Bats 6, 4/23/06, ASU --- Runs 2, 6 times, 4/28/06 --- Hits 3, 3/28/06, Cal --- RBI 3, 4/15/06, UA --- Doubles 2, 2/18/06, PAC --- Triples 1, 4 times, 5/19/06 --- Home Runs --- --- #3 - Sean Smith INF 5-11 170 R/R RS Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. At Bats 6, 4/23/06, ASU 6, 4/23/06, ASU Runs 3, twice, 3/14/06 3, Twice, 3/14/06 Hits 3, 3 times, 3/14/06 3, 3 Times: Fresno St. RBI 4, 3 times, 5/23/06 4, 3 times, 5/23/06 Doubles 2, 5/19/06, STAN 2, Twice, 5/19/06. Triples 1, 3/17/06, SDSU --- Home Runs 1,6 times, 5/23/06 1,6 times, 5/23/06 #4 - Will Penniall OF 5-11 185 S/R Jr. La Canada, Calif. At Bats 5, 4 Times, 3/14/06 6, Twice: 2/13/05 Runs 1, 3 times, 4/25/06 2, 3 times: 2/13/05 Hits 2, 2/11/06, UM 4, 2/13/05, CSUN RBI 1, Twice, 2/11/06 2, 3/6/06, CS Fullerton Doubles 1, 4 times, 5/12/06 2, 4/1/05, Arizona Triples --- 1, 3 times: 4/5/05 Home Runs 1, 4 Times, 5/12/06 1, 3 times: 2/11/06 Stolen Bases --- 2, 3 times: 3/13/05 #5 - Mike Metzger OF 5-11 175 R/R So. Fair Oaks, Calif. At Bats 4, Twice, 3/10/06 5, 5/21/05, WSU Runs 1, 5 times, 3/10/06 1, 7 times: 5/14/05 Hits 2, 3/3/06, NCST 3, 2/25/05, Pacific RBI 1, 3/10/06, Ole Miss 2, Twice: 5/20 Doubles --- 1, 2/5/05, Frenso St. Home Runs 1, 3/10/06, Ole Miss --- Stolen Bases --- 1, 4 times: 5/21/05 #6 - Sean Carpenter UTL 6-0 170 R/R Sr. San Diego, Calif. At Bats --- 5, 3 times: 5/21/05 Runs --- 3, 2 Times, 2/27/04 Hits --- 3, 3 times: 5/17/05 RBI --- 4, 3/23/03, Wich. St. Doubles --- 1, 13 Times, 5/17/05 Triples --- 1, 2/24/04, PEPP Home Runs --- 1, 4/13/04, LBSU Stolen Bases --- 3, 2/2/03, CSUN #7 - Cody Decker C 5-11 215 R/R Fr. Santa Monica, Calif. At Bats 5, 3/3/06, NCST --- Runs 2, Twice, 5/13/06 --- Hits 2, Twice, 2/28/06 --- RBI 2, 4 TImes, 4/25/06 --- Doubles 1, 4/23/06, ASU --- Home Runs 1, 5 times, 5/14/06 --- #8 - Brandon Crawford INF 6-1 195 L/R Fr. Pleasanton, Calif. At Bats 6, 4/29/06, Cal --- Runs 3, Twice, 4/23/06 --- Hits 4, 3/4/06, NCST --- RBI 4, 4/7/06, WSU --- Doubles 2, 3/5/06, NC ST --- Triples 1, 5 Times, 5/19/06 --- Home Runs 1, 6 Times, 5/23/06 --- Stolen Bases 1, 5 Times, 3/17/06 --- #9 - Brian Schroeder LHP 6-2 215 L/L Jr. El Cajon, Calif. Innings 7.0, 2/28/06, LBSU 9, 5/22/05, WSU Hits Allowed 6, 4/25/06, UCSB 8, 4/3/05, Arizona Runs Allowed 6, 4/25/06, UCSB 5, 4/3/05, Arizona ER Allowed 6, 4/25/06, UCSB 5, 4/3/05, Arizona Walks Issued 5, 3/7/06, PEP 5, 3/7/06, Pepperdine Strikeouts 6, 2/14/06, UCR 6, Twice, 2/14/06 #11 - Dave Huff LHP 6-2 210 S/L Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Innings 10.0, 4/29/06, Cal --- Hits Allowed 11, Twice, 5/13/06 --- Runs Allowed 8, 4/14/06, UA --- ER Allowed 6, 3 times, 4/14/06 --- Walks Issued 4, 3/4/06, NCST --- Strikeouts 15, 2/18/06, PAC --- #12 - Ryan Babineau C 6-2 195 R/R Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. At Bats 5, 3 times, 4/23/06 --- Runs 2, 3 times, 4/15/06 --- Hits 3, 4/21/06, ASU --- RBI 3, 4/14/06, UA --- Doubles 1, 8 Times, 5/26/06 --- Home Runs 1, 5 times, 5/19/06 --- #14 - Eric Taylor, Jr. INF 6-1 200 R/R Jr. Laguna Niguel, Calif. At Bats 5, 4/1/06, UW 5, 5 Times: 4/1/06 Runs 3, 4/14/06, UA 2, Twice: 2/8/05 Hits 3, 4/1/06, UW 3, 3 times: 4/1/06 RBI 5, 3/14/06, UNLV 5, 3/14/06, UNLV Doubles 1, 3 times, 5/2/06 1, 7 times: 5/2/06 Triples --- 1, Twice: 2/18/05 Home Runs 1, 3 times, 4/18/06 1, Twice, 3/7/06 Stolen Bases --- 2, Twice: 4/16/05 #15 - Paul Oseguera LHP 6-0 190 L/L RS Sr. Encinitas, Calif. Innings 4.2, 5/16/06, UCI 5, 5/10/05, UCI Hits Allowed 3, 4/9/06, WSU 6, Twice: 5/10 Runs Allowed 1, 3/10/06, Ole Miss 4, Twice: 4/24/05 ER Allowed 1, 3/10/06, Ole Miss 4, Twice: 4/24/05 Walks Issued 1, 3 times, 4/7/06 2, 3 times: 4/24/05 Strikeouts 6, 5/16/06, UCI 6, 4/19/05, SDSU #16 - Corey Ashner INF 5-11 165 R/R Fr. Kansas City, Kans. At Bats --- --- Runs --- --- Hits --- --- RBI --- --- Doubles --- --- Home Runs --- --- #17 - Josh Roenicke OF/p 6-3 195 R/R RS Sr. Nevada City, Calif. At Bats 5, twice, 4/29/06 5, 5 times: 4/29/06 Runs 2, Twice, 5/13/06 2, 3/18/06, SDSU Hits 1, 3 times, 2/26/06 3, Twice: 5/21/05 RBI 3, twice, 4/14/06 4, 5/21/05, WSU Doubles 2, 5/12/06, USC 2, 5/12/06, USC Home Runs 1, 4/1/06, UW 1, 4/1/06, UW Stolen Bases --- 1, Twice: 4/24 Innings 2.0, 2/21/06, PEP 3.0, CSUN, 3/8/05 Hits Allowed 2, 4/23/06, ASU 4, Twice: 5/8/05 Runs Allowed 2, 4/23/06, ASU 5, 5/8/05, Ore St. ER Allowed 2, 4/23/06, ASU 4, 4/22/03, CSUF Walks Issued 1, 4 times, 4/7/06 3, 3/11/03, UOP Strikeouts 3, 2/21/06, PEP 4, CSUN, 3/8/05 #18 - Anthony Norman OF 6-0 180 L/L Sr. Carson, Calif. At Bats 5, 3/3/06, NCST 6, 4/8/04, Arizona Runs 1, 6 times, 4/25/06 3, 3/28/04, USC Hits 2, 3 times, 2/26/06 3, Twice: 3/29.05 RBI 2, 4/25/06, UCSB 2, 4 times, 4/25/05 Doubles 1, Twice, 2/25/06 1, 4 times: 2/25/06 Triples 1, 2/26/06, CSF 1, 5 Times, 2/26/06 Home Runs --- 1, 3/13/05, TAMU Stolen Bases --- 2, Twice: 3/13/05 #19 - Eddie Murray INF 5-8 160 R/R Fr. Long Beach, Calif. At Bats 4, Twice, 3/3/06 --- Runs 1, 3/14/06, UNLV --- Hits 1, twice, 3/14/06 --- RBI 1, 2/26/06, CSF --- Doubles 1, 2/26/06, CSF --- Home Runs --- --- #20 - Brett McMillan INF 6-5 225 R/R Jr. Shingle Springs, Calif. At Bats 5, Twice, 5/12/06 7, 5/23/03, WSU Runs 2, 3 Times, 3/11/06 4, 4/4/03, CAL Hits 3, 4/23/06, ASU 3, 15 Times, 4/23/06 RBI 4,4/7/06, WSU 4, 5 Times: 4/7/06 Doubles 2, 4/23/06, ASU 2, 4 Times, 4/23/06 Triples 1, 5/16/06, UCI 1, 5 Times, 5/16/06 Home Runs 1, 6 Times, 4/7/06 1, 26 Times,4/7/06 Stolen Bases --- 1, 2/27/04, UH Hilo #21 - Nolan Rouse INF 6-1 175 R/R RS Jr. Diamond Bar, Calif. At Bats 1, 4 Times, 3/17/06 4, 3 times, 4/16/05 Runs --- 1, 4 times: 5/21/05 Hits --- 2, 5/21/05, WSU RBI --- 2, 4/16/05, UCSB Doubles --- 1, 4 times: 5/21/05 Home Runs --- --- #24 - Tim Murphy LHP/OF 6-2 195 L/L Fr. Vista, Calif. At Bats 4, 3 times: 2/12/06 --- Runs 2, 2/3/06, FSU --- Hits 3, 2/3/06, FSU --- RBI 3, 2/3/06, FSU --- Doubles 1, Twice, 3/13/06 --- Home Runs 1, 2/3/06, FSU --- 10