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		<title>Cal St. Northridge Names Curtis Baseball Coach</title>
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<p><strong>NORTHRIDGE, CA</strong> –<strong> Matt Curtis</strong>, who for the last ten years has been a  major contributor in one of the West Coast’s most successful college  programs, has been hired as head baseball coach at Cal State Northridge.  Curtis comes to CSUN from Fresno State where he served as assistant  coach, a program that has won five consecutive Western Athletic  Conference titles, made four NCAA tournament appearances in the last  five years, and won the 2008 College World Series.</p>
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<p>“First, I would like to thank <strong>Dr. Koester, Rick Mazzuto, Janet Pinneau,  Tom Ford</strong> and the rest of the administration at Cal State Northridge who  were involved in the selection process,” stated Curtis. “I am honored  that they believe I am the right person to lead the Matador Baseball  program going forward.  While I have developed a lot of deep  relationships within the Fresno State athletic community, this is an  opportunity that I have been preparing for, and I look forward to  developing similar relationships at Cal State Northridge.”</p>
<p>“After an extensive search that produced a number of first-class  candidates, the hiring committee and I felt that Curtis possessed the  experience and energy needed to help the baseball program become one of  the most successful teams in the Big West Conference,” stated Cal State  Northridge Athletic Director <strong>Rick Mazzuto</strong>.</p>
<p>“With four top-20 ranked recruiting classes, numerous players who have  received All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) or All-American honors, a  National Championship, and reputation for pushing his students to  become just as successful in the classroom as they are on the diamond, I  am thrilled to have Curtis as a member of our staff.”</p>
<p>During his ten seasons in Fresno, Curtis compiled a 362-272-0 record. In  addition to the National Championship in 2008, he helped coach the  Bulldogs to five consecutive WAC titles, four straight NCAA Regional  appearances, and playoff appearances in five of his ten seasons.</p>
<p>“We want to create and sustain a culture of winning, competing for the  Big West Conference championship and the (NCAA) post-season.  We want to  enhance the tradition of the Cal State Northridge baseball program,”  stated Curtis. “I know there is a strong core of returning players in  the program, and I look forward to working with them to establish the  foundation for the Matador program going forward.  We want to prepare  them to be successful on and off the field, and to be leaders in their  lives beyond college athletics. We also look forward to recruiting  talented young men with strong character to help us achieve our goals.”</p>
<p>Curtis first joined the Fresno State coaching staff as a student  assistant for one season in 1998 before returning to the Bulldog bench  two years later.</p>
<p>From 2000-02, he served as volunteer assistant coach, working primarily  with the catchers and hitters in conjunction with his duties as first  base coach. With his catchers earning All-American honors during his two  seasons as a volunteer, Fresno State wasted no time in recognizing his  efforts and was named the team’s assistant coach July of 2002 by  two-time National Coach of the Year Mike Batesole.</p>
<p>Included in the last eight recruiting classes that Curtis was  responsible for assembling and developing are 40 first-team All-WAC,  nine WAC Pitchers or Players of the Year, 12 All-Americans, five  Freshman All-Americans, 39 overall draft selections, and five first  round draft picks.  In addition, four of his recruiting classes have  gained top 20 national rankings and the 2010 recruiting class contains  four recruits drafted by professional organizations who will end up on  campus at Fresno State.</p>
<p>“I think the university’s location in the heart of the San Fernando  Valley is a definite asset to the program.  It’s a talent rich area and  is a tremendous area to recruit,” said Curtis. “The first order of  business in recruiting is to energize the local baseball community and  try to keep the best players close to home.”</p>
<p>During the last three seasons, Curtis also served as the team’s pitching  coach, third base coach, and defensive instructor of catchers, helping  produce three All-WAC pitchers, and one WAC Pitcher of the Year.  Five  of Curtis’ pitchers were drafted by professional organizations with  another six signing professional contracts during his three-year tenure  as pitching coach.</p>
<p>Curtis was also responsible for written communications with the Dugout  Club, a fan based organization established to increase enthusiasm for  Fresno State Baseball, and provide additional program resources.  In  addition to coordinating the annual golf tournament and “Meet the Team”  dinner, he collaborated with alumni and members of Fresno’s business  community to organize additional fundraising events.</p>
<p>“We are going to put a product on the diamond that is well prepared,  exciting and fun to watch.  I can tell you that we are going to do  things the right way. The student-athletes are going to be successful in  the classroom and give back to their community.  We want to create an  environment that the students, alumni, administration, faculty,  sponsors, and fans of Matador Athletics will be proud of.” stated  Curtis.</p>
<p>As the primary individual responsible for maintaining and monitoring the  eligibility of his student-athletes at Fresno State, Curtis has seen  one of his players receive Academic All-American honors, another 41  named to the Academic All-WAC Team, with numerous players each season  receiving academic recognition from the university.</p>
<p>A four-year letterwinner at Fresno State, Curtis started 155 games for  former head coach Bob Bennett. Curtis can be found on numerous program  Top-ten lists including games played (215), at-bats (761), hits (235),  runs (144), doubles (52), walks (116), and RBIs (127).  Curtis ranks  fourth all-time with 52 career doubles, 22 of which were earned in 1995  when he finished atop the WAC statistics in that category.</p>
<p>During his time as a Bulldog student-athlete, his baseball team competed  in four NCAA Regionals and won two WAC Championships in 1993 and 1995.   A two-time WAC Scholar-Athlete Award recipient (1994-95), Curtis also  earned WAC Academic-All Conference and WAC All-Conference Catcher  accolades shortly after the 1995 season concluded.  For his  accomplishments and successes earned as a student-athlete and coach at  Fresno State, Curtis was selected in the 2003 class of inductees into  the Fresno State Baseball Hall of Fame.</p>
<p>After graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting in 1999, Curtis  signed a professional contract with the Anaheim Angels organization. In  his inaugural season as a professional, Curtis set a single season  Midwest League record for doubles and was named to Baseball America’s  Minor League All-Star Team. During his five seasons of professional  baseball, he received the Ray Perry Award – given to Northern  California’s most outstanding first year minor league player – and  reached the Double-A level as a member of both the Anaheim Angels and  Cleveland Indians organizations.</p>
<p>A native of Visalia, Calif., Curtis earned his Master’s degree in  Business Administration in 2001 from Fresno State.  Curtis and his wife  Kimberlee have three children – daughters Lauren and Allison and one  son, Jacob.</p>
<p>“It is an exciting time for my family, a fantastic opportunity, and I am  ready to move forward and invest the time needed to create a winning  baseball program at Cal State Northridge,” said Curtis.</p>
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