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		<title>Cruz In, Kreuter Out As USC Baseball Coach</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 03:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Los Angeles, CA&#8211;Frank Cruz</strong>, an assistant baseball coach at USC and formerly the head  coach at Loyola Marymount, will serve as the Trojans&#8217; interim head coach  during the 2011 season in place of <strong>Chad Kreuter</strong>, who was relieved of  his duties today (Aug. 9) by new USC athletic director <strong>Pat Haden</strong>.</p>
<p>&#8220;On my first day on the job at USC last week, I said one of my  goals was to return the USC baseball program to national prominence,&#8221;  said Haden.  &#8220;There is no reason we shouldn&#8217;t be there.</p>
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<p>&#8220;We thank Chad Kreuter for his four years of hard work and  service, but this move was necessary to revitalize our program.  USC is  synonymous with college baseball.  This is the most successful and  tradition-laden program in the country.  We&#8217;ve won twice as many College  World Series titles (12) as anybody.  We need to get back to our  championship ways.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kreuter, a former major league catcher, had a 4-year (2007-10)  USC record of 111-117 (.487), including 39-63 (.382) in the Pac-10.  His  Trojans finished no higher than fifth in the league standings, placing  ninth in 2007 and 10th in 2010. This past season, USC went 28-32 overall  and 7-20 in the league.  Under Kreuter, USC won just 3 of 14 games  against crosstown rival UCLA.</p>
<p>&#8220;Because this move is being made much later in the year than is  customary and with school starting here in 2 weeks, we have asked Frank  Cruz to step in as head coach on an interim basis this season,&#8221; said  Haden.  &#8220;He has graciously accepted that challenge.  Frank is a  highly-regarded and experienced coach who was part of some very  successful USC teams in the past, and we believe he will get our program  headed back into a winning direction.  <!-- STORY AD BEGINS HERE --></p>
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<p><!-- STORY AD ENDS HERE --> &#8220;We will spend this coming season identifying the best coach possible  for USC and we will include Frank Cruz in the pool of candidates.  I&#8217;m  confident we will find the right person to get us playing again at a  championship level.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cruz, 51, spent the past 2 seasons (2009-10) as a volunteer  assistant with the Trojans.  He is in his second tour of duty at USC, as  he previously spent 4 seasons (1993-96) as a fulltime assistant at Troy  under then-head coach Mike Gillespie.  During that first stint, the  Trojans compiled a 169-86-1 record and made 4 straight NCAA Tournament  appearances. In 1995, USC made its first College World Series appearance  in 17 years, reaching the championship game and finishing with a 49-21  record.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a bittersweet time for me,&#8221; said Cruz.  &#8220;I really  enjoyed working for Chad Kreuter and I have the utmost respect for him.   I hate to see him go.  He put his heart and soul into coaching the USC  baseball team.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have had a great devotion to Trojan baseball ever since I came  here to work for Mike Gillespie.  I want this program to succeed in  every way possible.  I will get to work immediately to continue to  improve our program and I appreciate the opportunity given to me to do  that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cruz was the head coach at Loyola Marymount for 12 years  (1997-2008). He finished eighth in West Coast Conference history for  overall victories (329) and sixth in conference wins (170).   He was the  WCC Coach of the Year 3 times (1998-2000-2004).  The Lions won 3  straight WCC titles from 1998 to 2000 (the first time in school history)  and made 3 consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament.  His team  also won 2 other WCC Coast Division titles (2004-05) that enabled the  Lions to play in the conference championship series.</p>
<p>The Collegiate Baseball publication named Cruz the &#8220;Recruiter of the Year&#8221; in 1997.</p>
<p>While at LMU, he served a 4-year term on the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee.</p>
<p>Cruz was an assistant coach for the 2000 U.S. National Team as  the squad compiled a 27-3-1 record, finishing up on a 21-game unbeaten  streak. Team USA beat Cuba twice to win the 2000 IBAF Tournament in the  Netherlands.</p>
<p>USA Baseball invited Cruz back again in 2004, this time as the  head coach for Team USA. The team captured the program&#8217;s first gold  medal at the FISU World University Championships in Taiwan, winning 12  of its final 14 games. He was named 2004 International Baseball  Federation International Coach of the Year and USA Baseball National  Development Coach of the Year.</p>
<p>Before USC, Cruz was the head coach at University High in Los  Angeles, posting a 152-68 career record. He led University to the 1988  L.A. City baseball title, 4 Western League crowns (1988-90-91-92) and 6  trips to the L.A. City baseball playoffs.  He was named the area Coach  of the Year 3 times.</p>
<p>He attended Santa Monica College and transferred to Pepperdine,  where he earned a bachelor&#8217;s degree in physical education in 1983 and a  master&#8217;s degree in education in 1989. He is a graduate of St. Monica  High in Santa Monica.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/pac-10-logo3.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3401" title="pac-10-logo" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/pac-10-logo3-126x150.jpg" alt="" width="126" height="150" /></a>2009 Pac 10 Champion</strong>:  Arizona State (No Pac 10 Postseason Tournament)</p>
<p><strong>The More Things Change&#8230;</strong>:  There wasn&#8217;t much change at the top of the Pac 10 ranks, but there was some turnover in the middle.  <strong>Arizona State&#8217;s</strong> 2009 Pac 10 title was its third straight to give the Sun Devils their 10th straight NCAA appearance.  However, <strong>Washington State</strong> went from the bottom of the conference in 2008 to a second-place finish last year.  It was the Cougars&#8217; first top five finish in the conference since 1991 and they earned their first NCAA Regional appearance since 1990.  Meanwhile, <strong>Oregon </strong>brought back baseball &amp; played its first games since 1981, <strong>Oregon State </strong>was back in the tournament after staying home in 2008 and <strong>Stanford </strong>missed the NCAAs after a 2008 trip to the CWS.  The biggest news from the Pac 10 in 2009 though came in the off season with the departure of ASU head coach <strong>Pat Murphy</strong>.  The big question now is: Can ASU continue its success with a new head coach?</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>2010 Pac 10 Baseball Preview</strong></span></h3>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Arizona</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (30-25, 13-14)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Wildcats</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Andy Lopez</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Tucson, AZ</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .314 BA, 46 HR, 71 SB, .387 OBP, .965 Fld%&#8230;5.46 ERA, 0 CG, 13 SV, 379 K, 215 BB, .293 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Slight Returns</strong>:  The Wildcats have just 12 returning players from last year&#8217;s roster.  They will have as many as 16 freshman on the roster this season.</p>
<p><strong>The Holes</strong>:  Pac 10 batting champion <strong>Dillon Baird</strong> (.433, 8 HR, 55 RBIs) leads the list of departed players.  <strong>Hunter Pace</strong> (.372, 15 SB) and <strong>Dwight Childs</strong> (.331) are gone from the line-up as well.  Arizona also loses its top starting pitcher, <strong>Preston Guilmet</strong> (6-5, 3.74 ERA), as well as relievers <strong>Cory Burns</strong> (2-0, 3.80 ERA, 40 appearances) and <strong>Jason Stoffel</strong> (2-1, 4.67 ERA, 39 app., 11 SV).</p>
<p><strong>Who&#8217;s Back</strong>:  The top returning pitcher include <strong>Daniel Workman</strong> (3-1, 3.86 ERA),<strong> Joe Allison</strong> (5-1, 4.66 ERA) and <strong>Kyle Simon</strong> (3-5, 6.03 ERA, 11 starts).  <strong>Bryce Ortega</strong> (.324, 16 SB) and <strong>Steve Selsky</strong> (.318 will lead the offense).</p>
<p><strong>Family Ties</strong>:  Brothers <strong>Michael </strong>and <strong>David Lopez</strong> will both wear the Wildcat uniform this season.  Their dad is head coach <strong>Andy Lopez</strong>.  Michael is a pitcher who redshirted last year, while David is a freshman infielder.</p>
<p><strong>Tucson Time</strong>:  Arizona plays its first 26 games, including its conference-opening series vs. <strong>Oregon</strong>, on its home</p>
<div id="attachment_3403" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Esmay1.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3403" title="Esmay" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Esmay1.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tim Esmay (ASU photo)</p></div>
<p>field in Tucson, AZ.  The Wildcats have a total of 44 home games in 2010.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Arizona State</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (51-14, 21-6)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Sun Devils</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Tim Esmay</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Tempe, AZ</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .303 BA, 75 HR, 116 SB, .418 OBP, .969 Fld%&#8230;2.90 ERA, 11 CG, 12 SV, 608 K, 157 BB, .239 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Meet The New Boss</strong>:  <strong>Pat Murphy</strong> is gone after 15 seasons in the desert.  Murphy&#8217;s last win in a Sun Devil uniform was a 12-5 victory over North Carolina in Omaha, and it was the 1,000th of his career.  New head coach <strong>Tim Esmay</strong> is no stranger to the ASU</p>
<div id="attachment_3404" style="width: 159px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Kole-Calhoun.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3404 " title="Kole Calhoun" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Kole-Calhoun.jpg" alt="" width="149" height="209" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kole Calhoun</p></div>
<p>program.  He played in the College World Series for <strong>Jim Brock&#8217;s</strong> Sun Devils in 1987 and &#8217;88, and he was also an assistant to Murphy for the last five seasons.  Esmay was also the head coach at Utah from 1997-2004.</p>
<p><strong>Line-Up Lowdown</strong>:  ASU returns 7 of its top 9 hitters who saw significant action in 2009.  The glaring losses are <em>Pac 10 Player of the Year</em> <strong>Jason Kipnis</strong> (.384, 16 HR, 71 RBIs, 27 SB) and catcher <strong>Carlos Ramirez</strong> (.338, 19 HR, 75 RBIs).  However, <strong>Kole Calhoun</strong> (.313, 12 HR, 53 RBIs) is back for his senior season.  <strong>Calhoun </strong>hit 3 HR with 11 RBIs in Omaha.  Sophomores <strong>Johnny Ruettiger</strong> (.360, 12 SB) &amp; <strong>Drew Maggi</strong> (.309, 21 SB) and junior <strong>Matt Newman</strong> (.305, 7 HR, 54 RBIs) all return as well.</p>
<p><strong>Oh Brother</strong>:  Senior co-captain <strong>Rauol Torrez</strong> (.250,15 SB) and soph. <strong>Riccio Torrez</strong> (.280, 6 HR) are the fifth set of brothers to play at ASU at the same time, but they are the first to start alongside one another in school history.  All 54 of Rauol&#8217;s starts came at third base, while most of Riccio&#8217;s were at first base.  The brothers are back as well to anchor the Sun Devil infield in 2010.</p>
<p><strong>An Ace Down</strong>:  RHP <strong>Mike Leake</strong> (16-1, 1.71 ERA, 7 CG) and LHP <strong>Josh Spence</strong> (10-1, 2.37 ERA) were both good enough to be any team&#8217;s ace last year, but only senior Spence is back this season.  Leake signed after being taken in the first round of last year&#8217;s draft by Cincinnati.  <strong>Spence </strong>decided to return for his year after going in the third round to the Angels.  Other notable returning pitchers are LHP <strong>Mitchell Lambson</strong> (9-5, 3.01 ERA, 5 SV) and RHP <strong>Jordan Swaggerty</strong> (4-1, 4.50 ERA, 4 SV).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>California</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (24-29, 9-18)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Golden Bears</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  David Esquer</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Berkeley, CA</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .298 BA, 65 HR, 66 SB, .375 OBP, .966 Fld%&#8230;5.74, 2 CG, 13 SV, 423 K, 249 BB, .284 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Big Bear Losses</strong>:  Cal loses three of its top four batters from last year, including two-way player <strong>Blake Smith</strong> (.319, 10 HR, 38 RBIs), who was drafted in the second round last year by the Dodgers.  <strong>Smith </strong>had two saves out of the</p>
<div id="attachment_3405" style="width: 130px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Canha.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3405 " title="Canha" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Canha.jpeg" alt="" width="120" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Mark Canha (Cal photo)</p></div>
<p>bullpen while starting three games as well. <strong> Jeff Kobernus</strong> (.341, 8 HR, 20 SB) and <strong>Brett Jackson</strong> (.321, 8 HR, 11 SB) are both gone as well.</p>
<p><strong>Top Bear Back</strong>:  Cal&#8217;s top overall hitter, <strong>Mark Canha</strong>, is returns.  The junior led Cal in average (.366), HR (12), RBIs (43), slg% (.634), and OBP (.444).  <strong>Brian Guinn</strong> (.315, 10 SB) and <strong>Danny Oh</strong> (.303, 7 HR) is back as well.</p>
<p><strong>Plenty Of Pitching</strong>: The Golden Bears return most of their pitchers from a staff that finished with the worst ERA in the conference last year.  Reliver <strong>Dixon Anderson</strong> (3.98 ERA, 3 SV), LHP <strong>Chris Petrini</strong> (4-3, 3.98 ERA) and <strong>Erik Johnson</strong> (3-6, 4.41 ERA, 9 starts, CG, 4 SV) are among the top returnees.</p>
<p><strong>No-Nonsense Non-Conference</strong>:  In consecutive weeks Cal plays non-conference games vs. 2009 CWS team <strong>Arkansas </strong>(3 at home), 2009 Super Regional team <strong>Rice </strong>(4 in Houston) and &#8217;09 NCAA team<strong> Cal Poly</strong> (3 on the road).  They follow that with their Pac 10-opening series at <strong>Arizona State</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Call From The Hall</strong>:  Former Cal head coach <strong>Bob Milano</strong> was inducted into the <em>ABCA Hall of Fame</em> in January.  He won 688 games at Cal from 1978-1999 and led the Golden Bears to the College World Series in 1980, 1988 and 1992.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Oregon</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (14-42, 4-23)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Ducks</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  George Horton</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Eugene, OR</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .227 BA, 16 HR, 60 SB, .296 OBP, .961 Fld%&#8230;5.07 ERA, 4 CG, 8 SV, 357 K, 239 BB, .271 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Growing Pains</strong>:  Oregon fielded its first baseball team since 1981 last year, and things looked bright early when the Ducks beat <strong>St. Mary&#8217;s</strong> 5-3 in their season opener.  They lost the next two games of the series, but then won 2 of 3 games at home vs. defending national champion <strong>Fresno State</strong>.  That would be the high point of their inaugural season though, as they won just three games after March 31 en-route to a 14-win campaign.  Oregon finished last in the Pac 10 in these (and a few other) statistical categories:  Batting average, HR, runs, slg%, OBP, hits, RBIs, doubles, total bases, walks, strikeouts (by pitchers), saves.  They also committed the second most errors (85) in the conference behind USC&#8221;S 101.</p>
<p><strong>The Bright Side</strong>:  After a bumpy first year <strong>George Horton</strong> returns all but five players who saw action last year, while nine freshmen and a handful of junior college transfers join the team.  Here&#8217;s a look at some of the returnees with the category in which they led the Ducks last year <strong>Curt Raulinaitis</strong> (batting avg.-.291), <strong>K.C. Serna</strong> (RBIs-19 &amp; HR-3), <strong>Danny Pulfer</strong> (starts-55 &amp; BB-19), <strong>Drew Gagnier</strong> (ERA-2.70, appearances-23, saves-7).  Starting pitchers <strong>Erik Stavert</strong> (5-6, 3.04 ERA, 14 starts) &amp; <strong>Tyler Anderson</strong> (2-9, 15 starts) are both gone.</p>
<p><strong>Homecoming</strong>:  Oregon opens the season at <strong>Cal State Fullerton</strong>, where <strong>Horton </strong>played and later spent 11 seasons as the Titans&#8217; head coach.  Horton guided Fullerton to six College World Series appearances and the 2004 National Championship.  Current Fullerton head coach <strong>Dave Serrano</strong> was an assistant under Horton.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Oregon State</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (37-19, 15-12)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Beavers</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Pat Casey</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Corvallis, OR</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .278 BA, 23 HR, 53 SB, .392 OBP, .977 Fld%&#8230;3.93 ERA, 3 CG, 13 SV, 431 K, 199 BB, .245 opp. BA</p>
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<div id="attachment_3406" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><strong><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Gaviglio.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3406 " title="Gaviglio" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Gaviglio.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="175" /></a></strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Sam Gaviglio (OSU photo)</p></div>
<p><strong>Locked Line-Up</strong>:  Oregon State returns six starters from last year&#8217;s team.  All-Pac 10 honoree<strong> Adalberto Santos</strong> (.320, 4 HR, 43 RBIs, 15 SB) and team HR and RBI leader <strong>Stefan Romero</strong> (..291, 5 HR, 51 RBIs) head the group.</p>
<p><strong>Plus Pitching</strong>:  The Beavers&#8217; 3.93 team ERA ranked second in the Pac 10 last year to Arizona State, and they return two starters, <strong>Sam Gaviglio</strong> (10-1, 2.73 ERA) and <strong>Tyler Waldron</strong> (6-4, 4.15 ERA), and closer<strong> Kevin Rhoderick</strong> (3-3, 4.18 ERA, 9 SV).  <strong>Gaviglio </strong>was a <em>Freshman All-American</em> last year.</p>
<p><strong>Turn The Page</strong>:  <em>Baseball America</em> recently named Oregon State the #2 team of the past decade, while tabbing head coach <strong>Pat Casey</strong> the coach of the decade.  The Beavers won back-to-back National Championships in 2006 and 2007 and made an additional trip to Omaha.  They averaged 35.6 wins a season from 2000-2009.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Stanford</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (30-25, 13-14)<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Cardinal</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Mark Marquess</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Palo Alto, CA</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .279 BA, 49 HR, 46 SB, .360 OBP, .977 Fld%&#8230;5.12 ERA, 2 CG, 8 SV, 381 K, 222 BB, .268 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Rare Absence</strong>:  After a trip to the 2008 College World Series Stanford missed the NCAA Tournament last year.  It was</p>
<div id="attachment_3407" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Walsh.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3407" title="Walsh" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Walsh.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Colin Walsh (Stanford photo)</p></div>
<p>the second time in three seasons that the Cardinal failed to receive a post season bid, but it&#8217;s also just the third time since 1990 that Stanford did not at least go to an NCAA Regional.</p>
<p><strong>Core Cardinals</strong>:  Stanford returns 2B <strong>Colin Walsh</strong> (.320, .466 OBP), SS<strong> Jeff Schlander</strong> (.232), catcher<strong> Zach Jones</strong> (.239, 3 HR), and OF<strong> Kellen Killsgard</strong> (.313, 9 HR, 46 RBIs).  <strong>Walsh </strong>was the team&#8217;s top hitter as a sophomore and was named a<em> Cape Cod League All-Star</em> last summer,  while <strong>Schlander </strong>was named the 2009 <em>Pac 10 Defensive Player of the Year</em>.  The team loses top run producer<strong> Brent Milleville</strong> (.306, 14 HR, 52 RBIs).</p>
<p><strong>Cardinal Arms</strong>:  Starting pitchers <strong>Jordan Pries</strong> (4-4. 4.62 ERA) and LHP <strong>Brett Mooneyham</strong> (6-3, 4.14 ERA) are back to lead the weekend rotation.  The duo combined to make 22 starts last year as freshmen.</p>
<p><strong>Gerhart&#8217;s Gone</strong>:  Two-sport sensation <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/12/03/toby-gerharts-baseballfootball-career-by-the-numbers/" target="_blank"><strong>Toby Gerhart</strong></a> (.288, 7 HR, 36 RBIs, 7 SB) burst on the national scene on the football field in 2009.  He was the <em>Heisman Trophy</em> runner-up and won the <em>Doak Walker Award</em> after rushing for a school record 1,871 yards and 28 TDs.  <strong>Gerhart </strong>hit 16 home runs in three years with the Cardinal baseball team.  He was an outfield starter on the 2008 CWS squad.  He won&#8217;t play baseball this year as he prepares for the April NFL Draft.</p>
<p><strong>Tough Tests</strong>:  Stanford opens the season by hosting a 3-game series with perennial power <strong>Rice</strong>.  They go to Austin, TX the next weekend for a 3-game set with 2009 national runner-up <strong>Texas</strong>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>UCLA</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (27-29, 15-12)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Bruins</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  John Savage</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Los Angeles, CA</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .285 BA, 54 HR, 55 SB, .382 OBP, .969 Fld%&#8230;4.28 ERA, 5 CG, 12 SV, 509 K, 197 BB, .259 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Power Outage</strong>:  UCLA loses its top two run producers, <strong>Cody Decker</strong> (.322, 21 HR, 53 RBIs) and <strong>Casey Haerther</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_3408" style="width: 150px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/cole.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3408 " title="cole" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/cole.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="210" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Gerrit Cole</p></div>
<p>(.305, 9 HR, 42 RBIs) from last year&#8217;s team.  Haerther was selected in the 5th round of last year&#8217;s MLB Draft by the Angels, while Decker was tabbed in the 22nd round by San Diego.</p>
<p><strong>The Line-Up</strong>:  <strong>Justin Uribe</strong> (.318, 3 HR, 23 RBIs) and <strong>Blair Dunlap</strong> (.301, 7 HR, 39 RBIs, 15 SB) are the top hitters back in the Bruin batting order.  <strong>Uribe </strong>will move from the outfield to first base this year.  Junior college transfer <strong>Dean Espy</strong> will be expected to step-in at third base as well.</p>
<p><strong>Bruin Pitching</strong>:  Sophomores <strong>Gerrit Cole</strong> (4-8, 3.49 ERA) and <strong>Trevor Bauer</strong> (9-3, 2.99 ERA, 4 CG) will lead the pitching rotation.  <strong>Bauer </strong>had pitched a  team-high of 105 1/3 IP last year.  <strong>Cole </strong>is a <em>Preseason All-American</em> who struckout 104 in 85 IP last year.  He pitched for the USA Collegiate National Team last summer.</p>
<p><strong>Big 12 West</strong>:  UCLA plays five games against three Big 12 teams in 2010.  The Bruins host <strong>Oklahoma State</strong> in one of their three games in the <em>Dodgertown Classic</em> (Vanderbilt &amp; USC are the other two opponents there).  They also host a 3-game series vs. <strong>Nebraska </strong>and play <strong>Oklahoma </strong>in their last game of the <em>Whataburger College Classic</em> in Corpus Christi, TX.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>USC</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (28-28, 13-14)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Trojans</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Chad Kreuter</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Los Angeles, CA</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .274 BA, 41 HR, 58 SB, .359 OBP, .954 Fld%&#8230;4.06 ERA, 5 CG, 10 SV, 438 K, 231 BB, .259 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Top Losses</strong>:  USC loses three players, <strong>Grant Green</strong> (.374, 4 HR, 32 RBIs, 16 SB), <strong>Brad Boxberger </strong>(6-3, 3.16 ERA) and <strong>Robert Stock</strong> (5-4, 2.90 ERA, 4 SV), who were taken in the first two rounds of last year&#8217;s MLB Draft.  Green went with the 13th overall pick to Oakland.</p>
<p><strong>Returning Trojans</strong>:  <strong>Ricky Oropesa</strong> (.314, 13 HR, 48 RBIs) was named a Freshman All-American last year.  He and <strong>Mike O&#8217;Neill</strong> (.319) are the top returning players in the USC line-up.  Sophomore RHP <strong>Andrew Triggs</strong> (5-3, 3.96 ERA) is expected to be the staff&#8217;s #1 starter.  Fellow Soph. <strong>Chad Smith</strong> (3-4, 3.40 ERA) and Sr. <strong>Kevin Couture</strong> (3-3, 5.66 ERA) return as well.</p>
<p><strong>New Faces In Many Places</strong>:  A total of 15 newcomers (7 transfers and 8 freshman) will look to contribute for USC in 2010.  One of them is redshirt sophomore <strong>Mike Greco</strong>, who hit .250 with 2 HR and 27 RBIs in 46 games as a freshman at Army.  He sat out last year after transferring and will battle for a spot at first base this year.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Washington</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (25-30, 13-14)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Huskies</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Lindsay Meggs</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Seattle, WA</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .265 BA, 64 HR, 42 SB, .357 OBP, .967 Fld%&#8230;4.88 ERA, 1 CG, 14 SV, 387 K, 194 BB, .276 opp. BA</p>
<div id="attachment_3409" style="width: 159px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Meggs.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3409" title="Meggs" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Meggs.jpg" alt="" width="149" height="249" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Lindsay Meggs</p></div>
<p><strong>New Skipper</strong>:  2010 will be <strong>Lindsay Meggs&#8217;</strong> first season as head coach at Washington.  He arrives after three seasons at Indiana State.  Meggs was named the 2009 <em>Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year</em> after guiding the Sycamores to a 33-21 record and a second-place conference finish.  Prior to that <strong>Meggs </strong>spent 13 seasons at head coach at Chico State, where he won Division II National Championships in 1997 &amp; 1999.</p>
<p><strong>Draft Losses</strong>:  The Huskies lose their top run producer, <strong>Ryan Conley</strong> (.303, 19 HR, 55 RBIs), who was taken by St. Louis in the 7th round of last year&#8217;s draft.  Top reliever <strong>Brian Pearl</strong> (3.05 ERA, 8 SV) and starter<strong> Jason Erickson</strong> (5-4, 4.34 ERA) were both drafted and signed as well.</p>
<p><strong>Husky Returns</strong>:  <strong>Pierce Rankin</strong> (.299, 6 HR, 26 RBIs) and <strong>Troy Scott</strong> (11 HR, 31 RBIs) are the top returnees in the line-up.  Sophomore <strong>Andrew Kittredge</strong> (4-5, 4.27 ERA, 3 SV, 7 starts) and LHP <strong>Geoff Brown</strong> (4-4, 5.01), who made 31 relief appearances, are among the top returning pitchers.</p>
<p><strong>Big Home Slate</strong>:  Washington&#8217;s first nine home games are three 3-game series vs. 2008 National Champion <strong>Fresno State</strong>, perennial power <strong>Cal State Fullerton</strong> and intrastate rival <strong>Washington State</strong>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Washington State</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (32-25, 19-8)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Cougars</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Donnie Marbut</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Pullman, WA</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .273 BA, 56 HR, 44 SB, .358 OBP, .971 Fld%&#8230;4.34 ERA, 1 CG, 15 SV, 453 K, 184 BB, .279 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>The Drought Is Over</strong>:  Last year&#8217;s NCAA Regional appearance was the first for the program since 1990.  The Cougars swept five series in 2009, including three in Pac 10 play.  All of the sweeps came on their home diamond, where they had just three series sweeps in the previous 11 seasons combined.</p>
<p><strong>Leaving &amp; Staying</strong>:  WSU loses its top three hitters, <strong>Alex Burg</strong> (.346, 7 HR), <strong>Jared Prince</strong> (.343, 7 HR) and <strong>Greg Lagreid</strong> (.332, 5 HR), from last year&#8217;s NCAA squad.  They return stolen base leader <strong>Garry Kuykendall</strong> (.299, 11 SB), <strong>Matt Argyropoulos</strong> (.277), <strong>Shea Vucinich</strong> (.230, team-high 40 runs), and <strong>Derek Jones</strong>, who hit a team-best 12</p>
<div id="attachment_3410" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Arnold.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3410" title="Arnold" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Arnold.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="157" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Chad Arnold</p></div>
<p>home runs despite just a .223 batting average.</p>
<p><strong>On The Mound</strong>:  Junior <strong>Chad Arnold</strong> (8-3, 4.39 ERA) will lead the weekend rotation.  <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/10/08/podcast-interview-washington-states-chad-arnold/" target="_blank">Arnold</a> got the team&#8217;s only NCAA win with an elimination game victory vs. Wichita State in the Norman, OK Regional.  He&#8217;s joined by <strong>David Stilley</strong> (3-3, 4.64 ERA) and reliever <strong>Seth Harvey</strong> (2.25 ERA, 22 app.).  The Cougars lose starter <strong>Matt Way</strong> (8-4, 2.43 ERA) and closer <strong>Jeremy Johnson</strong> (6-2, 2.90 ERA, 10 SV).</p>
<p><strong>Texas Time</strong>:  Washington State plays 12 of its first 18 games in the state of Texas.   After four games in Lubbock they return home for a 4-game set vs. Utah and then return to the Lone Star State for three games at Texas A&amp;M and two games at Dallas Baptist.  They end their spring trip with a 3-game series in Wichita, KS vs. Wichita State.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>2010 Pac 10 Conference Predictions</strong></span></h3>
<p><strong>Player of the Year</strong>:  Kole Calhoun &#8211; Arizona State</p>
<p><strong>Pitcher of the Year</strong>:  Sam Gaviglio &#8211; Oregon State</p>
<p><strong>Conference Champion</strong>:  Arizona State, with Oregon State giving the closest challenge</p>
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<p><strong>Anaheim, CA&#8211;</strong>Various coaches from Southern California, including six from the <strong>Big West Conference</strong>, traded in their baseball bats for spatulas today at the <strong>ESPN Zone Anaheim</strong> in the <strong>Downtown Disney District</strong> for the <strong>SoCal</p>
<div id="attachment_2948" style="width: 155px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/top-chef.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2948" title="top chef" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/top-chef.jpg" alt="" width="145" height="218" /></a></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Top Chef winner Steve Rodriguez of Pepperdine (Photo Matt Brown)</p></div>
<p>Media Day</strong> event. Combined with the SoCal Media Day was the second annual <strong>NCAA Baseball Coaches Cook-Off</strong> as coaches from the <strong>Big West, Pac-10, Mountain West</strong> and <strong>West Coast</strong> conferences showed off their skills behind the hot plate.</p>
<p>Competing from the Big West in this &#8220;Iron Chef&#8221;-style competition were <strong>Larry Lee </strong>(Cal Poly), <strong>Dave Serrano</strong> (Cal State Fullerton), <strong>Steve Rousey</strong> (Cal State Northridge), <strong>Mike Gillespie</strong> (UC Irvine), <strong>Doug Smith</strong> (UC Riverside), and <strong>Bob Brontsema</strong> (UC Santa Barbara). Joining them in the competition were defending champion <strong>Chad Kreuter</strong> from USC, <strong>Jason Gill </strong>from Loyola Marymount, <strong>John Savage</strong> from UCLA, <strong>Rich Hill</strong> from San Diego and <strong>Steve Rodriguez</strong> from Pepperdine.</p>
<p>Coaches teamed with an <strong>ESPN Zone</strong> chef to prepare an entree in a 20-minute time period and present their creations to a panel of judges. The dishes were</p>
<div id="attachment_2949" style="width: 155px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Brontsema-cook.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2949" title="Brontsema cook" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Brontsema-cook.jpg" alt="" width="145" height="198" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">USCB&#39;s Bob Brontsema (photo Matt Brown)</p></div>
<p>graded on presentation, creativity, and most importantly taste. Along with competing for top honors in all three categories the coveted &#8220;Top Chef&#8221; honor was also awarded for the highest overall score.</p>
<p><strong>Serrano</strong> redeemed himself from last year where he won the &#8220;Dug Out&#8221; award, given to the lowest scoring entree, with the most creative award this year as his Hot Corner spicy tacos impressed the judges. For the second straight year, <strong>Brontsema</strong> came out on top as the winner for best presentation. His secret&#8230;showing his school spirit by spelling UCSB in red peppers on the side of the dish. Completing a B<strong>ig West</strong>-sweep of the three honors was <strong>Lee</strong>, who used a family secret recipe for his cajun tacos that garnered him best taste accolades.</p>
<p>As the <strong>Big West</strong> coaches were celebrating the sweep of the three initial awards, <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Lee-Cook.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2950" title="Lee Cook" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Lee-Cook.jpg" alt="Larry Lee of Cal Poly (photo Matt Brown)" width="145" height="214" /></a>they were quickly silenced when <strong>Rodriguez</strong> was announced as the &#8220;Top Chef&#8221; of the event with his delicious spicy chicken alfredo dish.</p>
<p>The most surprising announcement of the day was the recipient of the &#8220;Dug Out&#8221; and &#8220;Kitchen Nightmare&#8221; awards. Both honors were handed to <strong>Kreuter</strong>, last year&#8217;s &#8220;Top Chef&#8221; winner, for his chicken pasta creation. Along with the title of worst chef, he was given a <strong>Paula Dean cookbook</strong>, bottle of Pepto Bismol, Easy-Bake oven and a fire extinguisher.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have now been on both ends of the spectrum,&#8221; commented <strong>Kreuter</strong>. &#8220;Sometimes you get knocked down and you just have to get back up and fight. I will be back next year swinging.&#8221;</p>
<p>(Release)</p>
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