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<p>We are roughly at the midway point in the 2011 college baseball season. Probably the biggest conversation coming into the season was the new bat standards and how they would affect the college game.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no surprise that offense has been down, while pitching numbers have been better so far this season. However, nobody predicted James Madison would erupt for 91 runs with those new bats in a four-game sweep of Bucknell to open the season. <strong>Jake Lowery</strong> and <strong>David Herbek</strong> have combined to lead not only the Dukes, but also the nation with 14 and 12 home runs, respectively, while also sitting among the nation&#8217;s <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2011/04/05/college-baseball-stats-leaders-april-4/">Division One leaders</a> in sever other offensive categories.</p>
<p>Following is a look at some other surprises, both good and bad, to this point in the season.</p>
<h3><strong>Pleasant Surprises&#8230;</strong></h3>
<div id="attachment_17975" style="width: 122px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Hultzen.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-17975" title="Hultzen" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Hultzen-112x150.jpg" alt="" width="112" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Danny Hultzen is 6-0 with a 1.36 ERA in 2011</p></div>
<p><strong>Virginia </strong>was supposed to be good this year, but <strong>Brian O&#8217;Connor&#8217;s</strong> Cavaliers have been flat-out great so far. UVA debuted at #15 in our <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2011/03/30/college-baseball-360-composite-national-rankings-7/">Preseason Composite National Rankings</a>, but is 29-2 overall and 11-1 in <strong>ACC </strong>play heading into this weekend&#8217;s showdown with <strong>Georgia Tech</strong>. The Cavs lost just one game in the month of March-their series finale against <strong>Florida State</strong>. They&#8217;ve done anything but mash the ball out of the yard en-route to their 29 victories. <strong>Keith Werman</strong> has nearly twice as many sac bunts (13) as his team has home runs (7), while they still average 7.3 runs a game with a .300 team batting average. <strong>Danny Hultzen</strong> (6-0, 1.36 ERA) is second in the nation with 78 strikeouts for a pitching staff that&#8217;s so deep that midweek starter <strong>Will Roberts</strong>, who pitched a perfect game last week, is riding a 21-inning scoreless streak. Virginia has a 1.93 team ERA with 333 strikeouts and just 64 walks this season.</p>
<p><strong>Fresno State</strong> was a team that many thought deserved an NCAA bid in 2010, but the Bulldogs (38-25) just missed the field of 64 after Hawaii ended their reign of four straight WAC Tournament titles. Offense wasn&#8217;t a problem for <strong>Mike Batesole&#8217;s</strong> squad, but the pitching staff ended the season with a 6.05 ERA. Things have been much different for the 2011 edition of the Bulldogs (20-3). <strong>Greg Gonzalez</strong> (6-0, 1.36 ERA) fronts a pitching staff that sports a 2.50 ERA. The senior led the staff with 73 strikeouts last year, but he already has 52 Ks with just 9 BB in 46 1/3 IP in 2011. <strong>Charlie Robertson</strong> has slammed the door at the end of games with 9</p>
<div id="attachment_17976" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Robertson.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-17976" title="Robertson" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Robertson.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Fresno State&#39;s Charlie Robertson is among the DI leaders with 9 saves.</p></div>
<p>saves in 10 appearances. He is yet to surrender an earned run in 16 1/3 IP this year. Like everyone, Fresno State&#8217;s offense is still adjusting to the new bats. Most notably <strong>Jordan Ribera</strong>, who hit .343 and led the nation with 27 home runs last year. He is batting just .244 with one HR and 7 RBIs in 23 starts in &#8217;11. <strong>Dusty Robinson</strong> has picked-up the slack though, with a .321 BA, 6 HR and 19 RBIs.</p>
<p><strong>Georgia </strong>was just 16-37 last year with a dismal 5-23 record in the SEC. Outfielder <strong>Zach Cone</strong> (.363, 10 HR, 53 RBIs) was practically the entire offense for <strong>Dave Perno&#8217;s</strong> Bulldogs, while the pitching staff had a bloated 8.51 ERA with no complete games. The Bulldogs (15-14, 6-3) are one win from matching last year&#8217;s overall win total, while a series win over <strong>LSU </strong>and a sweep of Mississippi State has already exceeded last year&#8217;s conference win total. Georgia also boasts wins over <strong>UCLA, Florida State</strong> and <strong>South Carolina</strong>. There&#8217;s still work to be done, but where UGA is now is a far cry from a season that started by being swept in a 3-game series at <strong>Stetson</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Cal State Bakersfield</strong> is well on its way to eclipsing last year&#8217;s win total. The Roadrunners are off and running to a 20-7 start after finishing with a 26-30 record in 2010. <strong>Bill Kernan&#8217;s</strong> squad hasn&#8217;t shied away from tough competition either. The DI independent has wins over top 10 opponents <strong>Arizona State</strong> and defending national champion <strong>South Carolina</strong> along with series wins over <strong>Washington </strong>and <strong>Ohio State</strong>. <strong>Ryan McIntyre</strong> (.363, 10</p>
<div id="attachment_17977" style="width: 116px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Hoenshell.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-17977 " title="Hoenshell" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Hoenshell.jpg" alt="" width="106" height="160" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tommy Hoenshell has helped spearhead Bakersfield&#39;s pitching staff.</p></div>
<p>doubles, 4 triples, .966 OPS) leads an offense that has five regulars hitting above .300, but it&#8217;s pitching that&#8217;s really fueled Bakersfield so far. <strong>Tommy Hoenshell</strong> (5-3, 1.97 ERA) has two complete games and leads the nation with 64.0 IP, <strong>Jonathon Montoya</strong> (5-1, 3.06 ERA) is tied for the DI lead with four complete games and closer <strong>Martin Medina</strong> (1-1, 2.45 ERA, 5 saves) has 19 strikeouts in 14 2/3 innings to date.</p>
<p><strong>Cal </strong>may or may not be reinstated beyond this season, but the Golden Bears are doing everything they can to make 2011 memorable. <strong>Dave Esquer</strong> has his team off to a 19-7 record, including 5-1 in the <strong>Pac-10</strong>, in what could be the program&#8217;s swan song. The pitching was expected to be good in 2011, but so far it&#8217;s been flat-out great. <strong>Justin Jones</strong> and <strong>Erik Johnson</strong> are each 4-1 with respective 2.47 and 2.08 ERAs, while <strong>Kevin Miller</strong> (3-2, 0.63 ERA, 1 save) has been nearly lights-out in a swing role. The senior has made three relief appearances and five starts, with a team-high 53 strikeouts and just 7 BB in 43.0 IP. Cal has a balanced offensive attack. Six regulars are batting between .317 and <strong>Austin Booker&#8217;s </strong>team-best .346, while eight players have accounted for the team&#8217;s 12 home runs.</p>
<p><strong>Central Florida&#8217;s</strong> sites have been set on Omaha since <strong>Terry Rooney</strong> left his job as an LSU assistant to take over in Orlando. Now in his third year, Rooney has a team that&#8217;s starting to make some noise. The Knights (20-9) opened Conference USA with the program&#8217;s first ever series win over <strong>Rice </strong>only to be swept last weekend by <strong>Southern Mississippi</strong>.  However, UCF responded by toppling <strong>Florida </strong>4-3 Tuesday night in Gainesville. <strong>D.J. Hicks</strong> (.347, 6 HR,</p>
<div id="attachment_17978" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Hicks.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-17978" title="Hicks" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Hicks.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="140" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">UCF&#39;s D.J. Hicks is among the top overall Conference USA hitters this season.</p></div>
<p>1.008 OPS) leads an offense that has seven starters batting above .300. Freshman <strong>Ben Lively</strong> (5-0, 1.88 ERA) has been UCF&#8217;s top weekend starter, while relievers <strong>Nick Cicio </strong>(1.08 ERA) and <strong>Joe Rogers</strong> (2.04 ERA) have each made 11 appearances out of the Knight&#8217;s bullpen, combining for 8 saves and 42 Ks with 5 BB in 44.0 IP.</p>
<p><strong>Stetson </strong>(22-7) is another Florida school that&#8217;s exceeded most expectations so far. The Hatters need just five wins to match the win total of last year&#8217;s team that finished 27-31. Head coach <strong>Pete Dunn&#8217;s</strong> 32nd edition of the Hatters is also just five wins away from matching its 14 Atlantic Sun Conference win total from 2010. <strong>Robert Crews</strong> (.378, 3 HR), <strong>Nick Rickles</strong> (.345, 10 doubles, 3 HR, 28 RBIs) and <strong>Mark Jones</strong> (.343) have provided the bulk of the offense, while relievers <strong>Robbie Powell</strong> (4-0, 1.05 ERA) and <strong>Jake Boyd</strong> (2-0, 2.45 ERA) have combined for 8 saves in 31 appearances. The pitching staff has notched 232 strikeouts with 94 walks so far this season.</p>
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<h3><strong>Head-scratching Surprises&#8230;</strong></h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/UConn.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-17979" title="UConn" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/UConn-145x150.jpg" alt="" width="145" height="150" /></a>Connecticut </strong>was the darling of the north heading into the 2011 season. The Huskies brought back most of their line-up and pitching from last year&#8217;s team that won a school record 48 games and hosted an NCAA Regional. <em>Most </em>is the key word. UConn struggled to an 8-9-1 start to the new campaign without table setter <strong>Pierre LePage</strong> (.327, 63 R, 29 SB) and top run producer <strong>Mike Olt</strong> (.318, 23 HR, 76 RBIs), who were both drafted last June. The Huskies (15-10-1) have won seven of their last eight and look like they are back on the right track after sweeping <strong>St. John&#8217;s</strong> last weekend. Ace pitcher <strong>Matt Barnes</strong> (5-2, 1.00 ERA, 2 CG) has been as dominant as advertised. After starting the season in the Saturday starting role, he&#8217;s now the Friday night man. The UConn staff currently sports a 2.78 ERA, which should go a long way toward curing what ails <strong>Jim Penders</strong>&#8216; team now that Big East play is here.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/UCLAlogo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-17980" title="UCLAlogo" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/UCLAlogo-150x111.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="111" /></a>UCLA </strong>road its pitching and a scrappy offense to a national runner-up finish in Omaha last year. The Bruins might have to lean on the arms of <strong>Trevor Bauer</strong> and <strong>Gerrit Cole</strong> even more this year. UCLA hit .304 as a team and averaged 6.8 runs a game last year, but those numbers are down to .244 and 4.0 through 24 games this year. <strong>John Savage&#8217;s</strong> Bruins (14-10) weren&#8217;t a team built on power to begin with (<strong>Dean Espy&#8217;s</strong> 9 HR led the club last year), but they have just four home runs to date in &#8217;11. Seven different Bruin regulars batted .308 or better last year, but <strong>Cody Keefer&#8217;s</strong> .293 currently leads the team. <strong>Bauer </strong>(5-1, 1.46 ERA), who leads the nation with 82 Ks, and <strong>Cole </strong>(3-2, 2.06 ERA, 57 K) and the staff have been overpowering, with a 2.06 staff ERA and 259 strikeouts vs. just 74 walks in 218 2/3 innings this season. But consider this: After a 22-game win streak to start the season, UCLA didn&#8217;t lose its first game until April 2 last year. They lost 17 times in 68 games last year, but they have already lost 10 games this season.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/San-Diego.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-17981" title="San Diego" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/San-Diego-150x145.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="145" /></a>San Diego </strong>has been to the NCAA Tournament in four of the last five seasons, but the Toreros will have a tough time getting back this year. San Diego (7-19) is off to one of the worst starts in <strong>Rich Hill&#8217;s</strong> 13-year tenure. USD currently sports a .256 team batting average, .325 on-base percentage and 4.82 ERA. The holes in the weekend pitching rotation left by <strong>Kyle Blair</strong> (8-4, 2.84 ERA) and <strong>Sammy Solis</strong> (9-2, 3.42 ERA) have been tough to fill on the mound, while the bats of <strong>Chris Engall</strong> (.416) and <strong>James Meador</strong> (.391) have left a big offensive void as well. To its credit, San Diego has played a tough schedule, with losses to the likes of <strong>Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, Cal, Coastal Carolina</strong>, and <strong>Fresno State</strong>.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/NewMexico.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-17982" title="NewMexico" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/NewMexico-121x150.jpg" alt="" width="121" height="150" /></a>New Mexico</strong> had its best season in nearly 50 years in 2010, but things have been different this year. After earning the program&#8217;s first NCAA bid since 1962, the 2011 Lobos are off to a 9-20 start, including eight straight losses to start the campaign. However, <strong>Ray Birmingham&#8217;s</strong> squad returned just one position starter and six pitchers from last year&#8217;s team that went 38-22. Birmingham&#8217;s teams have always been offensive minded, but it&#8217;s hitting a whopping 80 points below last year&#8217;s .346 team batting average, while reaching base at a .342 clip (down nearly 70 points). The lack of offense, combined with a 6.05 staff ERA has been a recipe for  misfortune so far. Give Birmingham credit though. He knew what kind of turnover he would be facing this year, but still scheduled the likes of <strong>Arizona State, Oklahoma State, Arizona</strong>, and <strong>Oklahoma</strong>. The first of two conference series against TCU is this weekend.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/oregon2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-17983" title="oregon2" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/oregon2-150x109.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="109" /></a>Oregon </strong>is off to just a 14-12 start after an NCAA berth in just the second year of existence in the program&#8217;s return. The 40-24 record and that postseason appearance brought high expectations and a top 10 ranking coming into 2011. Like UCLA, <strong>George Horton&#8217;s</strong> offense is know for its small ball approach, but the Ducks are waddling to the tune of a dismal .229 team batting average and a .310 slugging percentage. <strong>Aaron Jones</strong> (.310) and <strong>Danny Pulfer</strong> (.301) are the only Ducks batting above .300, while <strong>K.C. Serna</strong>, who hit a team-best .348 in &#8217;10, is struggling at .194 this season. Oregon scored just three runs in last week&#8217;s sweep at the hands of <strong>Arizona State</strong> to open <strong>Pac-10</strong> play, making this weekend&#8217;s home series against <strong>Washington </strong>huge.</p>
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		<title>Rousey Added To Fresno State Baseball Staff</title>
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<p>FRESNO, CA<strong> &#8211; </strong> Fresno State head coach <strong>Mike Batesole</strong> announced the hiring of <strong>Steve  Rousey</strong> as the new assistant coach. Rousey, the former CSU Northridge  head coach, joins the staff with over 22 years of coaching experience  and knowledge.</p>
<div id="attachment_13046" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Rousey.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13046" title="Rousey" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Rousey.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Steve Rousey</p></div>
<p>&#8220;We are happy to have attracted one of the premier pitching  coaches in the country to our university, in Steve Rousey,&#8221; said head  coach Mike Batesole. &#8220;Steve has played for and coached for, some of the  most respected coaches in Division I baseball history. He pitched on the  1984 National Championship team at Cal State Fullerton for former  Bulldog Augie Garrido and later was the pitching coach at Long Beach  State under Dave Snow. This has us very excited to see him in a Bulldog  uniform.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rousey will serve as the Bulldogs pitching coach and work with  the catchers. He will also assist with recruiting and team travel.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is a truly a privilege to have the opportunity to work for  Coach Batesole and Fresno State,&#8221; said Rousey. &#8220;It took no longer than  one day on the job to experience the integrity of Bulldog Athletics,  University operations, and all the people contributing. So many Fresno  community members have gone out of their way to welcome our family. It&#8217;s  humbling for our family to be blessed with so much unsolicited care and  concern. Every day in Bulldog Baseball promises to be better than the  next. It is an exciting opportunity to contribute to further building  the success and winning ways of Bulldog Baseball!&#8221;</p>
<p>Rousey finished his eighth season as head coach of the Cal State  Northridge Matadors with a 29-27 overall record and going 9-15 mark in  the Big West. After successfully recruiting his second top-40 class in  as many seasons, Rousey finished the 2010 season with the program&#8217;s  first winning season since the 2002 campaign.  <!-- STORY AD BEGINS HERE --></p>
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<p>The top assistant coach at Northridge for the 2001 and  2002 seasons, Rousey helped lead Northridge to a two-year record of  75-39 and the Matadors claimed the Big West title in 2002. Working  primarily with the pitchers, Rousey saw his staff finish the 2002 season  with 41 wins, 13 saves and 478 strikeouts.</p>
<p>Northridge pitchers ended 2001 second in the Big West in  strikeouts and third in earned runs allowed. In 2001, Rousey&#8217;s pitching  staff included current Milwaukie Brewers pitcher Kameron Loe and former  Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Bill Murphy. The Matadors saw two pitchers  earn all-conference honors and one pitcher, Murphy, named to the  All-West Region team.</p>
<p>In Rousey&#8217;s first season with the Matadors he guided the  pitching staff to a 4.60 earned run average and 459 strikeouts in 492.2  innings during the 2001 season. The Matadors ranked second in the Big  West Conference in strikeouts, fourth in ERA and gave up the  third-fewest earned runs in the conference.</p>
<p>Before coaching at Cal State Northridge, Rousey&#8217;s 12-year  coaching career included stints at Long Beach State and Los Angeles City  College.</p>
<p>As the head coach at Los Angeles City College (`95-&#8217;00), Rousey  compiled a 24-18 record in his first year after taking over a team that  had no players after being cut and then reinstated. His teams compiled  50 wins over his last two seasons while 56 of Rousey&#8217;s players went on  to play at the university or professional level.</p>
<p>Before taking the helm of Los Angeles City College, Rousey was  the pitching coach at Long Beach State (`93-&#8217;95). While with the 49ers,  the team claimed two Big West titles while making three regional  appearances. His staff helped Long Beach State make it to the College  World Series semifinals in 1993. During his stay, the 49ers had three  pitchers earn All-American honors and one named the National Pitcher of  the Year Daniel Choi, &#8217;93.</p>
<p>The 1994 staff posted a 3.47 earned run average, which ranks  third all-time on the Long Beach State Career List, while the 1993  pitching staff finished with a 3.55 team earned run average, which ranks  fourth all-time. His 1993 pitching staff finished the season third  all-time in saves with 19, fifth in fewest runs per nine innings with  4.6 and third in strikeouts with 495. His 1995 squad is first in saves  with 21 and second in total strikeouts with 528.</p>
<p>Rousey has also coached with several summer collegiate teams,  including as the pitching coach for the Alaska Goldpanners (`98-&#8217;99) and  as the head coach for the Brewster Whitecaps of the prestigious Cape  Cod League (`95).</p>
<p>Before his career as a coach, Rousey was a top pitcher at Cal  State Fullerton. In three seasons with the Titans, he compiled an  impressive 15-5 record with 120 strikeouts. Rousey played in the College  World Series twice (`82 and `84), helping the team to the national  championship in &#8217;84 while compiling an 8-3 record with a 3.47 earned run  average.</p>
<p>A fourth-round pick by the Seattle Mariners in 1984, he spent  five years playing professionally in the Mariners and Montreal Expos  organization.</p>
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<p>The fourth week of the college baseball season is under way, and we are starting to get a true feel for what teams are (and aren&#8217;t).  <strong>UC Irvine</strong> and <strong>Cal State Fullerton</strong> were each top 10 teams at the start of the season, so who could have predicted they would be a combined 9-12 heading into this weekend&#8217;s action?</p>
<p>Here are a few teams that caught my eye this week:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Stock-Up</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>UCLA</strong>:  The Bruins lost a lot of offensive production from last year&#8217;s team, but they&#8217;re 11-0 thanks to solid contributions throughout the line-up as well as stellar pitching.  UCLA is batting .372 and averaging 8.7 runs a game while the pitching staff has a 2.00 ERA with 130 strikeouts and just 24 walks in 90 innings.  <strong>Dean Espy</strong> (.440, 3 HR, 12 RBIs),<strong> Steve Rodriguez</strong> (.400, 5 HR, 11 RBIs)  and <strong>Niko Gallego</strong> (.314, 3 HR, 13 RBIs) have powered the offense, while <strong>Gerrit Cole</strong> (3-0, 2.50 ERA) and <strong>Trevor Bauer</strong> (2-0, 2.45 ERA) have combined for 49 strikeouts with just 6 BB in 32 2/3 IP.</p>
<p><strong>Duke</strong>:  Since going 1-3 to open the season in Waco, TX vs. <strong>Baylor </strong>and <strong>Georgia </strong>(with a win over the Bulldogs) Duke has rattled-off eight straight wins.  Granted, the wins have been over <strong>Fordham, Temple</strong> and <strong>Quinnipiac</strong>, but 3 of the Blue Devil&#8217;s last four wins have been by shutout.  The Duke pitching staff has a 0.80 ERA over its last five games with 55 strikeouts and 13 walks.  It would  be easy to write the Blue Devils off as they prepare to open ACC play this weekend vs. arch rival <strong>North Carolina</strong>, but Duke did take 2 of 3 games from the Tar Heels last year.  Could this be the year Duke gets to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1961?</p>
<p><strong>Kansas State</strong>:  The Wildcats, fresh off the program&#8217;s first NCAA Tournament in 2009, had a lot of questions coming into the season.  They lost Big 12 Pitcher of the Year <strong>A.J. Morris</strong> as well as several key bats, including <strong>Justin Bloxom</strong>.  They&#8217;re 9-2, and while they don&#8217;t have a &#8220;signature&#8221; win, they&#8217;re hitting .342 with 30 stolen bases and averaging 9.6 runs a game.  <strong>Carter Jurica</strong> leads the way with a .449 average, 15 runs, 20 RBIs, and 6 SB.  But what&#8217;s most impressive is K-State&#8217;s pitching.  The Wildcats aren&#8217;t overpowering anyone, but they don&#8217;t walk anyone either.  The pitching staff has a 3.83 ERA with 77 Ks and just 17 walks in 101 IP.   <strong>Ryan Daniel</strong> (3-0, 2.81 ERA) has 10 strikeouts and just one free pass in 16 IP, while <strong>Evan Marshall</strong> (2-0, 1.71 ERA) is yet to walk a batter with 13 Ks in 20 IP.</p>
<p><strong>Villanova</strong>:  If we&#8217;re going to mention the K-State Wildcats we have to mention the <strong>Villanova Wildcats</strong>, which handed KSU its last loss last week in Winter Haven, FL.  The win over K-State along with an 8-1 victory over <strong>Indiana </strong>at the the<em> Big Ten/Big East Challenge</em> gives VU two wins over 2009 NCAA Tourney teams.  Outfielder <strong>Justin Bencsko</strong> is batting .525 with a 1.218 OPS to lead the Wildcats (10-2) to their best start in head coach<strong> Joe Godri&#8217;s</strong> nine years at the helm.  The senior has spearheaded an offense that is averaging 9.0 runs a game despite just one home run.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Stock-Down</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Georgia</strong>:  The Bulldogs have lost five straight after Tuesday&#8217;s 11-1 drubbing at the hands of <strong>Kennesaw State</strong>.  Georgia (6-7) was outscored 62-11 in those games by KSU,<strong> Alabama</strong> and <strong>Florida State</strong> (3 games).   Bulldog batters are hitting just .288 and they&#8217;ve struckout 95 times while drawing just 45 walks.  Those numbers combined with 21 errors (.957 fielding %) and a 7.55 staff ERA make it easy to see why Georgia is struggling.  They&#8217;ll hope to get better with a 3-game series with <strong>Siena </strong>this weekend and a midweek game at <strong>Georgia Tech</strong> before opening SEC play next week vs. <strong>Auburn</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>San Diego</strong>:  Since opening the season with three home wins over Indiana, the Toreros have lost 7 of their last 10 games to fall to 6-7.  San Diego has plenty of pop with 11 home runs, but it&#8217;s batting just .283 with a .363 on-base percentage.  18 errors have led to 12 unearned runs that have proven costly.</p>
<p><strong>San Diego State</strong>:  The Aztecs are just 5-7 heading into their SDSU Invitational this weekend.  With the losses of <strong>Stephen Strasburg</strong> and two other starters pitching would have appeared to be the concern heading into 2010.  However, <strong>Addison Reed</strong>, who saved 20 games last year, has transitioned nicely into a starter.  The junior (2-1, 3.20 ERA) leads the pitching staff with 23 strikeouts and has issued just five walks. <strong> Bryan Crabb</strong> (1-1, 1.72) has also been solid.  <strong>Tony Gwynn&#8217;s</strong> .963 fielding percentage (17 errors) and .261 batting average have been the biggest problem.</p>
<p><strong>Fresno State</strong>:  Just two years removed from a National Championship, Fresno State is a shell of the 2008 Wonderdog team.  The Bulldogs are hitting .312 with 16 home runs but&#8230;.(drum roll please)&#8230;defense (the recurring theme this week) is the worst of any team mentioned this week.  FSU (6-6) has committed 26 errors already this season to lose 6 of their last 9 games since opening 2010 with three wins over <strong>Nebraska</strong>.  Fresno State should be fine once <strong>WAC </strong>play begins if<strong> Mike Batesole&#8217;s</strong> defense can cure itself.</p>
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<p><strong>By Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Stires.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3622" title="Stires" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Stires.jpg" alt="" width="68" height="90" /></a>A new college baseball season is about to begin.  It&#8217;s a season that is started a week earlier than it was originally slated to begin, and one school (James Madison) has already canceled its season opener, because (spoiler) it snows in roughly two-thirds of the country in mid-February.</p>
<p>Anyway, from time to time different thoughts pop into my head and I have managed to corral a few of them here.  So, here are<strong> Ten College Baseball Questions For 2010&#8230;</strong> (in no particular order)&#8230;</p>
<p>1.  <strong>Can LSU Repeat?</strong> The odds say it&#8217;s not going to happen.  Oregon State (2006-2007), LSU (1996-1997) and Stanford (1987-1988) are the only teams to win back-to-back crowns since <strong>Rod Dedeaux&#8217;s</strong> USC Trojans ended a streak of five straight titles from 1970-1974.  <strong>Paul Mainieri&#8217;s</strong> Tigers have a lot of key elements returning, like <strong>Blake Dean&#8217;s</strong> bat and <strong>Anthony Ranaudo</strong> &amp; <strong>Matty Ott&#8217;s</strong> arms, but the odds just aren&#8217;t in their favor.  On the other hand&#8230;</p>
<div id="attachment_3625" style="width: 135px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/RussellMoldenhauer1.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3625" title="RussellMoldenhauer" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/RussellMoldenhauer1.jpeg" alt="" width="125" height="209" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Russell Moldenhauer (Texas Photo)</p></div>
<p>2.  <strong>Can Texas Be Stopped?</strong> The odds (along with a sick pitching staff and a lot of returning everyday players) would seem to be in <strong>Augie Garrido&#8217;s</strong> favor.  The Longhorns return three starters, <strong>Taylor Jungmann, Cole Green</strong> and <strong>Chance Ruffin</strong> who could all be just about anyone&#8217;s number one starter.  The trio combined to win 26 games last year.  <strong>Cameron Rupp, Kevin Keyes</strong> and Omaha long ball ace <strong>Russell Moldenhauer</strong> are also back to lead the offense.  With all that back the biggest question right now seem to be can they stay number one from now until season&#8217;s end?</p>
<p>3.  <strong>Would An LSU vs. Texas Championship Re-Match Be Good For College Baseball?</strong> It would be good for TV ratings, but I don&#8217;t know that it would actually be good for the game as a whole.  Does anyone who&#8217;s not a Yankees fan think that the cash cow&#8217;s 27th title is good for any other MLB team other than the one in the Bronx with the new stadium and overpriced (and often empty) seats?  Texas and LSU at the College World Series is good for college baseball, because it gets casual fans a little more interested.  But when it comes time for all the marbles David vs. Goliath  is just more fun.</p>
<p>4.  Speaking Of David&#8230;<strong>Who Will Be This Year&#8217;s Cinderella?</strong> Fresno State was the ultimate Cinderella two years ago, but <strong>Mike Batesole&#8217;s</strong> great-great-great grand children will be playing before we see that kind of run again.  But that doesn&#8217;t mean there won&#8217;t be more Cinderellas.  They&#8217;re quite common when it comes to the CWS.  <strong>Fresno State, Southern Mississippi, Louisville, Southwest Missouri State, Notre Dame,</strong> and <strong>San Jose State</strong> all made it to Omaha in the last decade in what was either their first appearance or their first trip after a long CWS drought.  The odds say there&#8217;ll be a Cinderella, but the waiting is the hardest (and most fun) part.</p>
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<p>5.  <strong>Will Bryce Brentz Win the NCAA&#8217;s Triple Crown?</strong> The Middle Tennessee State slugger just about did it last year.  He led the nation with his .465 batting average, and he tied Alabama&#8217;s <strong>Kent Matthes</strong> for the home run title with 28.  <strong>Brentz </strong>also topped the charts with his .930 slugging percentage, but he missed the Triple Crown with &#8220;just&#8221; 73 RBIs.  That technically tied for 31st nationally, but Brentz was just 14 RBIs behind NCAA leader <strong>Paul Goldschmidt</strong> of Texas State.  Logical thinking would say Brentz, now a junior, doesn&#8217;t have a chance, but logic never pitched to Brentz.</p>
<p>6.  <strong>Can Arizona State Overcome The Loss Of Pat Murphy? </strong> Love him or hate him, it&#8217;s hard to argue with the success that Murphy had in his 15 years in the ASU dugout.   But it&#8217;s not like ASU had never won prior to Murph&#8217;s arrival.  He led his team to Omaha four times, but the program has 21 CWS appearances since 1964 thanks to <strong>Bob Winkles</strong> and <strong>Jim Brock</strong>.  Now it&#8217;s <strong>Tim Esmay&#8217;s</strong> turn to guide the cruise ship Sun Devil.  Esmay, a former Utah head coach, himself played for Brock in Omaha twice, and he was also on Murphy&#8217;s staff for the last five seasons.  He also has a lot of experience sitting with him in the dugout.  <strong>Ken Knutson</strong> is in his first year as an assistant on the ASU staff after 17 seasons as the Washington Huskies&#8217; head coach.  ASU&#8217;s line-up is loaded again, and there&#8217;s plenty of pitching too.  For now anyway the good ship ASU doesn&#8217;t show any signs of running aground.</p>
<div id="attachment_3628" style="width: 240px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Parker.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3628" title="Parker" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Parker.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="216" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jarrett Parker (UVA photo)</p></div>
<p>7.  <strong>Is Virginia The Next National Power Or A One-Hit Wonder?</strong> The Cavaliers can hardly be considered a Cinderella.  Yes, last year was their first-ever College World Series trip, but they are from the ACC and they won their conference tournament last year.  Glass slippers aside, it would be easy to write-off UVA as a team that got hot and made a big run.  However, last year&#8217;s CWS squad included 23 underclassmen and set 11 school records&#8230;and the most prominent components-like <strong>Danny Hultzen, Jarrett Parker</strong> and <strong>Kevin Arico</strong> to name a few-are all back this year.  Who saw North Carolina coming prior four years ago?  <strong>Mike Fox&#8217;s</strong> Tar Heels hadn&#8217;t been to Omaha since 1989 prior to 2006 &amp; now they&#8217;ve gone four straight times.  Cavalier head coach <strong>Brian O&#8217;Connor</strong> has now guided the Cavs to six straight NCAA berths, and he has been a guy whose destiny has always seemed to be Omaha.  He grew-up in the shadow of Rosenblatt Stadium in Council Bluffs, NE, pitched in the &#8217;91 CWS for Creighton, helped Notre Dame get to Omaha in 2002 as the Irish pitching coach, and finally took his own team to the promised land last year&#8230;not to mention the fact that his mug is one of the players on the famed &#8220;Road To Omaha&#8221; statue outside Rosenblatt.  So, if you&#8217;re asked what lies in the shadow of the statue the safe answer might be &#8220;O&#8217;Connor&#8217;s Cavaliers&#8221;.</p>
<p>8. <strong> Is A Northern Team Ready To Make A Real National Statement?</strong> <strong>Michigan </strong>and <strong>Notre Dame </strong>flirted with it last decade.  <strong>St. John&#8217;s</strong> has had its moments, and <strong>Ohio State</strong> and <strong>Minnesota </strong>have each had some success, but it all comes down to pitching.  Or more specifically, pitching <em>depth</em>.  The biggest difference in teams in the good southern teams and the good northern teams is pitching depth.  There are guys coming out of the bullpen in the <strong>ACC </strong>and <strong>SEC</strong> who could be starters on most <strong>Big Ten</strong> and <strong>Big East</strong> teams.  Just look at last year&#8217;s save numbers in those conferences:  157 in the SEC &amp; 160 saves in the ACC compared to 110 and 121 in the Big Ten and Big East, respectively.  But save totals don&#8217;t even tell half the story.</p>
<p>When it comes to playing in an NCAA Regional winning the first game is important, but for a northern team winning the first <em>two </em>games of a regional is critical.  The team that starts 2-0 at a regional is at least one starting pitcher ahead of each opponent it plays the rest of the weekend.  Look at <strong>Minnesota </strong>last year:  They lost their regional opener to <strong>Baylor</strong>, then out-slugged <strong>Southern </strong>11-8 and Baylor 15-12 atfter that before falling 10-3 to <strong>LSU</strong>.  They played respectably, but they gave-up 10 runs a game over their last three contests, while LSU gave-up 3 runs with its third starter on the mound.   <strong>Ohio State</strong> lost 24-8 to <strong>Georgia </strong>to its regional opener last year, then won 6-4 and 13-6 in elimination games before getting trounced 37-6 by Florida State in game four (game 3 for FSU).  OSU&#8217;s starting pitcher gave-up 7 runs without getting an out in that game.  But what about <strong>Michigan </strong>in 2007?  The Wolverines won the first two games of their regional, lost game three, but then beat <strong>Vanderbilt </strong>in the deciding game four to advance to a Super Regional.  In 2002 <strong>Notre Dame</strong> used just five pitchers while going 3-0 at their Regional en-route to being the only northern team to advance to Omaha since the &#8217;80s.  The Irish also used just two pitchers in their two Super Regional wins over <strong>Florida State</strong> the following week.   It&#8217;s no coincidence that in recent years only teams from the south have come back  to win a Regional after losing one of their first two games.</p>
<div id="attachment_3629" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Roller.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3629" title="Roller" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Roller.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">ECU&#39;s Kyle Roller (ECU photo)</p></div>
<p>9.  <strong>Is Conference USA The Most Underrated Baseball Conference In The Country?</strong> Quick question&#8230;what three conferences have sent at least one team to the College World Series in each of the last five seasons?  If you said the <strong>SEC</strong>, <strong>Pac 10</strong> and <strong>Conference USA</strong> you get the gold star for the day (but remember to raise your hand before blurting out the answer next time).  <strong>Rice</strong>, <strong>Tulane </strong>and last year&#8217;s darling <strong>Southern Mississippi</strong> have all gone to Omaha in that stretch.  <strong>Terry Rooney</strong> left LSU after a trip to the 2008 CWS in part because C-USA had earned a reputation as a three bid league.  But Conference USA didn&#8217;t just get three bids last year.  <strong>Rice, Southern Miss.</strong> and <strong>East Carolina</strong> all advanced to Super Regionals, and ECU and USM did it by beating <strong>South Carolina</strong> and <strong>Georgia Tech</strong>, respectively, in Regional action.  USM then beat <strong>Florida </strong>on the road to advance to Omaha, Rice lost to eventual National Champ <strong>LSU </strong>in its Regional while ECU fell to a <strong>North Carolina</strong> team that made a fourth straight CWS appearance.  C-USA has arrived, and based on the talent the aforementioned &#8217;09 Super Regional teams have back, the conference doesn&#8217;t appear to be going anywhere anytime soon.</p>
<p>10.  <strong>Will The Season Just Start Already?</strong> Really, aren&#8217;t you tired of waiting?  Oops, that&#8217;s another question, we don&#8217;t have room for eleven.  Is it here yet?  That&#8217;s another questions too&#8230;</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wac-logo1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3001" title="wac-logo" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wac-logo1-300x123.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="86" /></a>2009 Regular Season Champ</strong>: San Jose State</p>
<p><strong>2009 Tournament Champ</strong>: Fresno State beat New Mexico State 5-3</p>
<p>The <em>Western Athletic Conference</em> might never have been stronger from top to bottom as it was in 2009. The season did not end in a <em>WAC</em> team winning the <em>College World Series</em> as it did in 2008 with <strong>Fresno State</strong>, but for the first time in the conference’s 47-year history each team won at least 25 games. No less than five of the seven teams in the <em>WAC</em> improved from 2008, led by <strong>New Mexico State</strong>, which won 16 more games in 2009 than the year before.</p>
<p>Fresno State continues to be the national face of the WAC, winning the postseason tournament the last four years. The Bulldogs, the conference’s all-time leader with 32 NCAA appearances, are the only WAC team to advance to a regional tournament the last three years.</p>
<p><strong>Fresno State</strong> is ranked (33rd) and <strong>New Mexico State</strong> and <strong>Hawaii</strong> have received votes in one (Collegiate Baseball) 2010 pre-season poll.</p>
<p>The <strong>WAC</strong> returns four freshman All-Americans this season (Fresno State’s <strong>Dusty Robinson</strong>, Hawaii’s <strong>Kolten Wong</strong>, Nevada’s <strong>Nick Melino</strong> and Sacramento State’s <strong>Jesse Darrah</strong>).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Fresno State</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>: (32-30, 12-12)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>: Bulldogs</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>: Mike Batesole.</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>: Fresno, Calif.</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>: .283 BA, 89 HR, 453 R, 44 SB, .964 Fld% . . . 5.61 ERA, 374 SO, 218 BB, 10 SV</p>
<p><strong>WAC Attack</strong>: The Bulldogs’ four tournament titles in a row ties a <em>WAC</em> record set by <strong>Arizona State</strong> (1975-78).</p>
<p><strong>Seeing Double</strong>: Pitcher <strong>Taylor Garrison</strong> (4-3, 4.87 ERA) and catcher <strong>Trent Garrison</strong> (.219, 12 RBI) are twins. The two 19-year-old sophomores graduated from <em>Vista Murrieta High School</em> in Murrieta, Calif.</p>
<p><strong>Flair For Dramatics</strong>: <strong>Jordan Ribera</strong> had a day (May 24) in the <em>WAC Tournament</em> last year that he’ll never forget. The infielder hit a two-run homer to break a 7-7 ninth inning tie to beat <strong>New Mexico State</strong>, 9-7, in the first championship game. In the second championship game that day, Ribera’ two-run, eighth inning homer broke a 3-3 tie, leading the Bulldogs to a 5-3 victory and the <em>WAC</em> crown.</p>
<p><strong>Home Run Champ Missing</strong>: <strong>Tommy Mendonca</strong>, the 2<em>008 College World Series Most Outstanding Player</em>, hit a <em>WAC</em>-best 27 homers last year as a junior</p>
<div id="attachment_3002" style="width: 150px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ncaa_a_muno03_200.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3002" title="ncaa_a_muno03_200" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ncaa_a_muno03_200.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="210" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Danny Muno</p></div>
<p>and set a Fresno State record with 44 career blasts. <strong>Mendonca</strong> was drafted in the second round by the <strong>Texas Rangers</strong> and is now playing professional baseball.</p>
<p><strong>Among The Best</strong>: Second baseman <strong>Danny Muno</strong> ranked ninth in the nation last year with a .525 on base percentage, 28th with 74 runs scored and 10th with 25 doubles.  His brother, <strong>Kevin Muno</strong>, is a junior outfielder at San Diego.  They went head-to-head two years ago at an <em>NCAA Regional </em>when FSU beat SD en-route to winning the 2008 national title.  <strong>Dusty Robinson</strong> (.319, 45 RBIs, 12 doubles) was a Freshman All-American in 2009.</p>
<p><strong>Decades Of Dominance</strong>: The Bulldogs have had 33 consecutive seasons of .500 or better.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Hawaii</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 record</strong>: (32-26, 11-12)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>: Rainbows</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>: Mike Trapasso</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>: Honolulu, Hawaii</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>: .278 BA, 346 R, 64 HR, 38 SB, .975 Fld% . . . 5.74 ERA, 10 SV, 350 SO, 177 BB.</p>
<p><strong>Playing The Big Boys</strong>: Hawaii will play a tough non-conference schedule in 2010, taking on the likes of <strong>Oregon, Oregon State, USC, Long Beach State, Fullerton, Stanford,</strong> and <strong>San Diego</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>From Los Angeles to Honolulu</strong>: <strong>Nathaniel Klein</strong>, who spent two years (one as a redshirt) in the <strong>USC</strong> program, debuted for the Rainbows last year and went 3-4 with a 5.10 ERA in 11 games.</p>
<p><strong>Patience Pays Off</strong>: <strong>Harrison Kuroda</strong>, the <em>2004 Gatorade Hawaii High School Player of the Year</em>, pitched in just nine games over four seasons after graduating from the Mid-Pacific Institute (high school). The 5-foot-9 right-hander, though, pitched in 15 games in 2009 with a 4-1 record for the Rainbows.</p>
<p><strong>Cheering On The Rainbows</strong>: Hawaii averaged 2,990 tickets issued each game last year at 4,312-seat <strong>Les Murakami Stadium</strong>, the most in 12 years at the school. The Rainbows drew over 3,500 for six games in ‘09.</p>
<p><strong>Freshman Flash</strong>: Outfielder <strong>Kolten Wong </strong>was named to five <em>Freshman All-American teams</em> after hitting .341 with 11 homers and 52 RBI last year.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Louisiana Tech</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>: (29-22, 13-11)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>: Bulldogs</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>: Wade Simoneaux</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>: Ruston, La.</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>: .323 BA, 438 R, 92 HR, 60 SB, .962 Fld% . . . 7.24 ERA, 8 SV, 353 SO, 259 BB.</p>
<p><strong>Getting The Love At Home</strong>: The Bulldogs have had a winning record at <strong>J.C. Love Field</strong> for 33 of the past 39 seasons. They were 18-6 last season at home.</p>
<p><strong>Following Big Brother?</strong>: Outfielder <strong>Clint Stubbs</strong> (.304, 6 RBI in 79 at-bats), is</p>
<div id="attachment_3003" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/4101373.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3003" title="4101373" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/4101373.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Devon Dageford</p></div>
<p>the brother of <strong>Drew Stubbs</strong> (University of Texas, 2006) of the Cincinnati Reds. Clint, a senior, played one season at Texas, hitting .250 in 12 games in 2007.</p>
<p><strong>No Call On Draft Day</strong>: <strong>Devon Dageford</strong> was among the national leaders last year as a junior with 23 home runs (9th) and 68 RBI (54th) and also hit .385, slugged a <em>WAC</em>-best .862 and had a school-record 168 total bases but was not drafted last June.</p>
<p><strong>Backstop Back</strong>: Senior <strong>Drew Thomas</strong>, who played 2006-08 with the Bulldogs, is returning this season after missing all of 2009 with an injury. Thomas, who was drafted in the 45th round by <strong>Arizona</strong> in 2005, hit .212 in 33 at-bats in 2008 as a backup catcher.</p>
<p><strong>Slam Deja Vu</strong>: <strong>Devon Drageford</strong> made Dallas Baptist see double in back-to-back games last March. The outfielder hit a grand slam in a Bulldogs’ victory on March 26 at <strong>Love Field</strong> and then repeated the act the very next day.</p>
<p><strong>Bulldog Power</strong>: Louisiana Tech ranked 13th in the nation last year in slugging at .545.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Nevada</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>: (25-31, 10-13)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>: Wolf Pack</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>: Gary Powers</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>: Reno, Nev.</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>: .287 BA, 349 R, 44 HR, 51 SB, .968 Fld% . . . 6.14 ERA, 8 SV, 342 SO, 242 BB.</p>
<p><strong>Alaska Pipeline</strong>:  <strong>Joe Kohan</strong>, the <em>2008 Gatorade Alaska High School Player of the Year</em>, hit .253 in 87 at-bats last year as a freshman as an infielder.</p>
<p><strong>Football Mentality</strong>: Senior shortstop <strong>Kevin Rodland</strong> (.267, 26 RBI), who played his freshman year in 2007 at <strong>Arizona</strong> (.170 in 30 games), was the last of four brothers to play quarterback at Snohomish (Wash.) High School.</p>
<p><strong>Baseball Bloodlines</strong>: Junior pitcher/ DH <strong>Brock Stassi </strong>(.262, 18 RBI, 6-5, 6.63 ERA) is the son of <em>Nevada Hall of Famer</em> <strong>Jim Stasis</strong> (.381 career average in 1982-82). His great uncle <strong>Myril Hoag</strong> played with the <strong>New York Yankees</strong> with <strong>Babe Ruth</strong> and <strong>Lou Gehrig</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Hitting Machine</strong>: First baseman <strong>Shaun Kort</strong> has a career batting average of .349 (229-for-657) in three seasons with 16 HR and 172 RBI. The left-hander has coaxed 93 walks and has struck out just 71 times in his career.</p>
<p><strong>The Power Of Coaching</strong>: Head coach <strong>Gary Powers</strong>, a northern Nevada native (Minden) and former Wolf Pack pitcher (1970-71), is the longest tenured coach in the history of the school. The Wolf Pack has won 30 or more games 15 times in last 21 years under Powers and has been to four <strong>NCAA Regionals</strong>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>New Mexico State</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>: (44-17, 12-12).</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>: Aggies</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>: Rocky Ward</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>: Las Cruces, N.M.</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>: .353 BA, 668 R, 151 2Bs, 119 HR, 61 SB, .968 Fld% . . . 6.28 ERA, 15 SV, 446 SO, 247 BB.</p>
<p><strong>Best With The Bat</strong>: The Aggies finished first in the nation in 2009 in runs scored per game (11.0), runs scored (668), slugging (.599) and walks (416) and were fourth in average (.353), second in home runs (119) and seventh in doubles (151).</p>
<p><strong>Total  Turnaround</strong>: The Aggies’ 44-17 record in 2009 is the school’s first finish over .500 since joining the <strong>WAC</strong> in 2006. The Aggies were 69-103 from 2006-08.</p>
<p><strong>Help From Dad</strong>: <strong>Gary Ward</strong>, the father of <strong>Rocky</strong>, won 1,022 games as head coach at <strong>Oklahoma State</strong> (1978-96) and <strong>New Mexico State</strong> (2001-02). Gary is in his seventh year as Rocky’s hitting coach at New Mexico State.</p>
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<div id="attachment_3004" style="width: 116px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><strong><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/VTJUZBSNVDPZWMS.20100122173138.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3004" title="VTJUZBSNVDPZWMS.20100122173138" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/VTJUZBSNVDPZWMS.20100122173138.jpg" alt="" width="106" height="160" /></a></strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Mike Sodders</p></div>
<p><strong>Leaving Las Cruces</strong>: The Aggies will have to replace two outstanding hitters in 2010 with the departure of seniors <strong>Bryan Marquez</strong> and <strong>Richard Stout</strong>. <strong>Marquez</strong> was second in the <em>WAC</em> with a .414 average, led the conference with 83 runs, 171 total bases, 85 RBI and a .795 slugging average and was third in homers with 22. <strong>Stout</strong> led the league in SB with 23, was third in runs with 73 and hit .346.</p>
<p><strong>Aggie Accolade</strong>:  <strong>Mike Sodders</strong> is one of just three <em>WAC</em> players (along with Fresno State’s <strong>Dusty Robinson</strong> and Louisiana Tech’s <strong>Devon Dageford</strong>) named as a preseason <em>All-American</em>.  <strong>Sodders</strong>, a junior infielder, hit a <em>WAC</em>-best .422 last year with 13 homers and 68 RBI.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Sacramento State</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>: (27-27, 8-14)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>: Hornets</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>: John Smith</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>: Sacramento, Calif.</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>: .317 BA, 389 R, 63 HR, 60 SB, .968 Fld% . . . 6.33 ERA, 11 SV, 318 SO, 209 BB.</p>
<p><strong>Captain John Smith</strong>: The Hornets coach spent three years in the United States Army Special Forces as a Green Beret before becoming a coach.</p>
<p><strong>Big League Presence</strong>: Former San Francisco Giants and California Angels pitcher <strong>Jim Barr</strong> is in his 16th season as Smith’s pitching coach at Sacramento State.</p>
<p><strong>Helping Out The WAC</strong>: Sacramento State is an affiliate member of the <em>Western Athletic Conference</em> in baseball because three full-time <em>WAC</em> schools (<strong>Boise State, Idaho, Utah State</strong>) do not have a baseball team.</p>
<p><strong>Arms Leader</strong>: <strong>Jesse Darrah</strong> was named a <strong>Freshman All-American </strong>after going 9-2 with a 5.64 ERA in 2009. He is the first Hornet freshman in history to win nine games and he did not lose a decision after March 7.</p>
<p><strong>The Power Of Versatility</strong>:  <strong>Josh Powers</strong> (.358, 44 RBI) started games at four different positions (3B, SS, C, 2B) and was one of four Hornets to start all 54 games in 2009 and was sixth in nation with 26 doubles.</p>
<p><strong>Help On The Way</strong>: The Hornets are expected to get pitchers <strong>Jose Ramirez</strong> (senior left-hander) and<strong> Trevor York</strong> (senior right-hander) back this season from injury. Ramirez and York combined to start 27 games in 2008 and just one in 2009.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>San Jose State</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>: (41-20, 15-7)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>: Spartans</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>: Sam Piraro</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>: San Jose, Calif.</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>: .339 BA, 472 R, 43 HR, 36 SB, .978 Fld% . . . 4.66 ERA, 17 SV, 453 SO, 210 BB.</p>
<p><strong>Pitching And Defense</strong>: The Spartans led the <em>WAC</em> in ERA (4.66), strikeouts (453), saves (20) and allowed the fewest hits (546) and unearned runs (27) in 2009. They also led the conference in fielding percentage (.978) and made the fewest errors (51).</p>
<p><strong>Family Affair</strong>: Junior 1B <strong>Breyon Canez</strong> is the cousin of junior outfielder <strong> </strong></p>
<div id="attachment_3005" style="width: 210px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><strong><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/XJTKCHPZJOSXWRP.20080520075622.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3005" title="XJTKCHPZJOSXWRP.20080520075622" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/XJTKCHPZJOSXWRP.20080520075622.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="137" /></a></strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Danny Stienstra</p></div>
<p><strong>Kolton Klauer </strong>and senior infielder <strong>Karson Klauer</strong>. All three graduated from San Beinto HS in Hollister, Calif.</p>
<p><strong>Putting Bat On Ball</strong>: Junior infielder <strong>Danny Stienstra</strong> was the sixth toughest hitter to strike out in the nation last year (once every 23.4 at-bats). Stienstra hit .337 with 27 RBI and fanned just eight times (27 walks) in 187 at-bats. <strong>Stienstra</strong> tied Nevada’s <strong>Westley Moss</strong> for finishing the season with the most at-bats without hitting a home run.</p>
<p><strong>Young Spartans</strong>: San Jose State has just three seniors (<strong>Karson Klauer, Corey Valine</strong> and <strong>Alex Sofranec</strong>) on its roster this year.</p>
<p><strong>Top Talent Lost</strong>: The Spartans sent seven players to professional baseball off its 2009 team: catcher <strong>Anthony Aguilera</strong> (Rockies), infielder <strong>Kyle Bellows</strong> (Indians) and pitchers <strong>David Berner</strong> (Astros), <strong>Max Peterson</strong> (A’s), <strong>Trevor Gibson</strong> (Rockies), <strong>Ryan Shopshire</strong> (Blue Jays) and <strong>Jack Adams</strong> (Royals).</p>
<p><strong>Taking One For The Team</strong>: Outfielder <strong>Jason Martin</strong> led the <em>WAC</em> and was third in the nation last year by getting hit with a pitch 25 times. Martin was fifth in <em>WAC</em> with 86 runs scored and 12th in hitting (.376).</p>
<h3><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2010 WAC Predictions</span></strong></h3>
<p><strong>WAC Player of Year</strong>: Devon Dageford &#8211; Louisiana Tech</p>
<p><strong>WAC Pitcher of Year</strong>: Daniel Simon &#8211; New Mexico State</p>
<p><strong>Conference Champion</strong>: Fresno State</p>
<p>(<em>By Collegebaseball360.com contributor Joe Santoro</em>)</p>
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<p><strong>FRESNO, Calif. &#8211; </strong> Fresno State baseball head coach <strong>Mike Batesole</strong> announced the 2010 schedule Wednesday afternoon. The Bulldogs have 35 home games at <strong>Pete Beiden Field</strong> and hit the road for 20 games. The `Dogs host various schools from conferences like the <strong>Big 12, Big West</strong> and <strong>Pac-10</strong>.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our non-conference schedule is outstanding with 21 games against Big 12, Big West and Pac-10 opponents leading into</p>
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<p>league games,&#8221; said Batesole. &#8220;If we play well, it gives us the opportunity to be in a solid position to have a great RPI headed into WAC play. This schedule is difficult enough to give us the ability to do something we haven&#8217;t done at Beiden Field in 15 years &#8211; host an NCAA Regional.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gobulldogs.com/sports/m-basebl/sched/fres-m-basebl-sched.html" target="_blank">Complete 2010 Fresno St. Schedule</a></p>
<p>Fresno State opens the 2010 season with a four-game series on Feb. 19 against Huskers of <strong>Nebraska</strong>. The Huskers went 25-28-1 in 2009 and the last time the teams met was in 2002 in Fresno, Calif.</p>
<p>The first road trip of the season for the Bulldogs is in Seattle, Wash., against first-year head coach <strong>Lindsay Meggs</strong> and  <strong>Washington</strong>. The Huskies visited Beiden Field last season for the 2009 home opener.</p>
<p>The Bulldogs host second year program <strong>Oregon </strong>in March. <strong>George Horton</strong> and the Ducks were 14-42 last season. The Ducks are one of three Pac-10 teams the Bulldogs face in 2010.</p>
<p>The `Dogs head South for the <strong>San Diego State Invitational Tournament</strong>. Fresno State faces <strong>Cal State Fullerton, San Diego, San Diego State </strong>and <strong>San Francisco</strong>. Three of the five teams in the tournament made it to an NCAA regional last season and Fullerton made an appearance in the <strong>College World Series</strong> in 2009.</p>
<p>&#8220;The San Diego Tournament is a great chance for us to experience a Regional atmosphere,&#8221; said Batesole. &#8220;Several teams invited participated in a Regional last year &#8211; and that is how we will approach it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fresno State begins <strong>Western Athletic Conference</strong> play in April and hosts three WAC series at Beiden Field. The `Dogs look to win their fifth-consecutive WAC championship. The Bulldogs have won four-straight conference championships and are one of four teams west of Texas to make four-consecutive NCAA Regional appearances. <!-- STORY AD BEGINS HERE --></p>
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<p><!-- STORY AD ENDS HERE -->&#8220;The WAC will be the toughest it has been in five years,&#8221; said Batesole. &#8220;I would anticipate we will be a two or three team bid league in 2010.&#8221;</p>
<p>(<em>Release</em>)</p>
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