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		<title>Santa Clara Names O&#8217;Brien Head Baseball Coach</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2011 22:32:18 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p>A two-time Division II National Coach of the Year, Santa Clara University announced Thurs., June 30 it has hired <strong>Dan O&#8217;Brien</strong> as the new Bronco head baseball coach.  O&#8217;Brien has spent the last 14 seasons as the head coach at UC San Diego, building that program into one of the premier programs at the NCAA Division II level.  Dan O&#8217;Brien, the 36<sup>th</sup> head coach in school history in a baseball program that dates back to 1883, replaces Mark O&#8217;Brien after he stepped down in early June after 10 years at the Bronco helm.</p>
<p>Over the past eight seasons, O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s Tritons qualified for five NCAA Division II West Regional showings, two NCAA National Championship Finals appearances and set a school record for wins four times.   O&#8217;Brien, a 1995 graduate of UCSD, was easily the winningest coach in program history, holding a career record of 454-283-1 (.616) through the 2011.  In 2011, starting pitchers Tim Shibuya and Guido Knudson became UCSD&#8217;s first Major League Baseball draft picks since 2003.  All told, 42 Tritons have earned all-West Region accolades since UCSD moved to Division II in 2001, while 72 student-athletes have been named to All-CCAA teams.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are so pleased to be bringing Dan O&#8217;Brien aboard to usher in a new era in Bronco baseball,&#8221; said SCU Athletic Director Dan Coonan.  &#8220;He is a phenomenal baseball coach, as baseball people will attest to, but an even better person.  He embodies the type of values Santa Clara holds so dear, and that manifests itself in his coaching style and philosophy.  He is quite accustomed to running a successful baseball program at a top academic institution.  He is a perfect fit for Santa Clara and is ready to bring the program to new heights.  We can&#8217;t wait.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I am very humbled and honored to be Santa Clara&#8217;s head baseball coach and am thrilled about the opportunity that Dan Coonan and his staff has provided me,&#8221; said O&#8217;Brien.  &#8220;Santa Clara is a very special place.  Anyone who has associated with this University knows that, and I&#8217;m excited to create a similar culture within this program that will inspire people to want to be a part of it. I see greatness in the very near future for Bronco Baseball, and will tirelessly work to bring this program to the level that it&#8217;s capable of becoming.&#8221;</p>
<p>Under O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s guidance, the Tritons earned berths in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship (CCAA) Tournament eight years running, winning the tournament title in 2005, &#8217;09, &#8217;10 and &#8217;11. UCSD has also made five consecutive NCAA Regional appearances and claimed back-to-back West Regional crowns in 2009 and &#8217;10.</p>
<p>After reaching the national championship game in 2010, the Tritons lived up to their billing again in 2011, winning their third consecutive CCAA regular season and tournament titles. As the No. 1 seed, UCSD hosted the West Regional for the first time in program history. The Tritons were ranked in the national top-30 all season and held the No. 1 spot for two straight weeks in February. Ending the year at No. 6, UCSD finished with a 42-15 overall record and a 29-11 mark in CCAA play. The Tritons strung together a school-record 19-game win streak between Apr. 9 and May 14.</p>
<p>O&#8217;Brien was honored as the 2011 Daktronics West Region Coach of the Year, the NCBWA West Region Co-Coach of the Year and the CCAA Coach of the Year. Nine Tritons picked up all-West accolades and starting pitcher Tim Shibuya and utility player Blake Tagmyer earned all-American honors.</p>
<p>After going 41-15 and advancing to the DII College World Series for the first time in 2009, UCSD was even better in 2010. The Tritons recorded a remarkable overall record of 54-8 &#8212; the best mark in program history &#8212; and went on to capture conference regular season, CCAA Tournament and West Regional titles for the second year in a row. The top-ranked Tritons returned to Cary, N.C., where they defeated No. 4 Georgia College &amp; State, No. 3 Central Missouri and No. 13 Franklin Pierce to reach the national championship game unscathed. Despite the perfect week, UCSD would come up short in the final game, losing a 6-4 heartbreaker to ninth-ranked Southern Indiana.</p>
<p>The Tritons wrapped up postseason play with a 9-2 record en route to the national runner-up finish. O&#8217;Brien was named the 2010 NCBWA National Coach of the Year for the second year in a row, while also taking home ABCA/Rawlings West Region and CCAA Coach of the Year accolades in consecutive seasons, as well.</p>
<p>The Tritons set a total of 19 program records in 2010. O&#8217;Brien reached a major milestone of his own during the season, recording career win No. 400 on Apr. 30 following a 19-3 rout at San Francisco State.</p>
<p>O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s squads posted the top fielding percentage in the nation in 2008, &#8217;09 and &#8217;10 (including a school record .984 in 2010) and he coached two-time National Defensive Player Year Vance Albitz in 2009 and &#8217;10. In addition, the 2010 squad had six ABCA All-Americans and two National Gold Glove winners.<br />
O&#8217;Brien was named head coach of the Tritons following the 1998 season, when he served as the interim head coach. He led UCSD to a 20-18 record in his first season, as that team broke a total of five school records. In 1999, UCSD again posted a winning record, going 19-18 overall, followed by an impressive 22-13 campaign in 2000, the team&#8217;s final year of Division III competition.</p>
<p>After going 14-34 in the program&#8217;s first season at the Division II level, UCSD surprised everyone the following year, posting an overall record of 30-23-1 and a 23-17 mark in the competitive CCAA. The Tritons reached the 30-win plateau for the first time since 1994 and had the second-largest turnaround in the country that season. O&#8217;Brien earned UCSD&#8217;s Excellence in Coaching Award for the first time in his career, an award he has won each of the last three years, as well.</p>
<p>In 2004, O&#8217;Brien led the Tritons to a 35-24 overall record and a 22-18 mark in conference play. Ranked as high as No. 10 in the nation, UCSD qualified for its first CCAA Tournament, defeating Sonoma State 6-2. In 2005, he directed the squad to 37 victories and a second consecutive conference postseason appearance. The Tritons won 10 of their final 11 games, including a 7-6 victory over Chico State to sew up the program&#8217;s first CCAA Championship. After another banner year in 2006, UCSD went 37-25 in 2007 and advanced to the NCAA Division II West Regional for the first time.</p>
<p>UCSD went 43-18 overall in 2008, setting a school record for victories. The Tritons went 25-11 in league play, advancing to the CCAA Tournament once again, and qualified for a second straight NCAA West Regional. UCSD won two regional games, before being eliminated by Chico State.</p>
<p>The Tritons defeated Sonoma State 12-4 in the West Regional Championship game to earn a berth in the Division II College World Series for the first time in program history. UCSD, which also garnered a No. 1 national ranking for the first time at the Division II level that season, recorded victories over West Chester and Dowling in Cary, before losing to Emporia State in the national semifinals.</p>
<p>After graduating from UCSD with a degree in communications in 1995, O&#8217;Brien served as an assistant for former head coach Lyle Yates before joining him in Greenville, Miss., as a player/coach with the Greenville Bluesman. O&#8217;Brien helped guide the minor league club to the 1996 Big South League Championship, before returning to UCSD for the 1997 season as an assistant under Robert Fletcher.</p>
<p>O&#8217;Brien played two seasons for UCSD in 1994-95, leading the Tritons to a 33-8 record and a third place finish at the Division III College World Series in his first year with the team. He led the team in home runs, was a two-time team captain, and won the John Rolph Memorial Award. O&#8217;Brien can be found among the school&#8217;s top-10 for career and single season putout totals.</p>
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		<title>O&#8217;Brien Resigns As Santa Clara Baseball Coach</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jun 2011 01:09:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Stires]]></dc:creator>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p><strong>Santa Clara, Calif. –</strong> Santa Clara University announced Friday Bronco head baseball coach<strong> Mark O&#8217;Brien</strong> has resigned.  O&#8217;Brien recently finished his 10<sup>th</sup> season at Santa Clara University.</p>
<div id="attachment_21570" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/OBrien2.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-21570" title="OBrien2" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/OBrien2.jpg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Mark O&#39;Brien</p></div>
<p>&#8220;When Coach O&#8217;Brien arrived on campus 10 years ago he very quickly established himself and became a key member of the Santa Clara family.  His ability to connect with people served him very well not only on the recruiting trails but with the alumni and donor communities.  He fit in well here, and it showed.  These qualities allowed Mark to usher in a new era in Santa Clara baseball with his involvement in the fundraising and construction of Stephen Schott Stadium.  Santa Clara reached several milestones under Coach O&#8217;Brien and we thank him for the first-class manner in which he conducted himself.  He will be missed,&#8221; said Santa Clara Athletic Director Dan Coonan.  &#8220;We will begin a national search for a head coach immediately.  Santa Clara has a proud legacy of baseball both in the West Coast Conference and at the national level and we look to continue to build on that legacy.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I approached Dan Coonan on Wednesday and informed him of my decision to resign.   I want to thank the players who chose to play baseball at Santa Clara and also thank my coaching staff for the many hours they put in to help build our program,&#8221; said O&#8217;Brien.  &#8220;I would also like to thank the University, the administration, the donors, the Bronco alumni and the fans for giving me the opportunity to be the Bronco head coach the past 10 years. I wish everyone at Santa Clara, especially the players, the best of luck in the future. With the incoming recruiting class and the returning group of players, Santa Clara can be a force to be reckoned with next year. We all want a top-notch baseball program at Santa Clara and I have offered to assist Dan Coonan in the search as he sees fit. I am looking forward to a new opportunity in baseball and excited about the possibilities that I have.&#8221;</p>
<p>Santa Clara was 258-286 under O&#8217;Brien in his 10 years.  He coached 53 All-WCC players at Santa Clara.  O&#8217;Brien has had 29 Major League Baseball draft picks in his 10 seasons at Santa Clara and also coached 28 All-Americans as a collegiate coach (2011 Draft in late June).  The three years prior to joining the Broncos, O&#8217;Brien served as an assistant coach at Stanford. O&#8217;Brien assisted with all aspects of the program, as the Cardinal&#8217;s hitting and fielding instructor and handled the duties of first base coach. During those three seasons Stanford qualified for the College World Series, taking home a third place finish in 1999 and back-to-back national runners-up in 2000 and 2001. O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s infielders led the nation in 2001 with a .977 fielding percentage and were among the top-five in the nation in 1999 and 2000.</p>
<p>(Santa Clara Release)</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 23:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wcc_logo_medium1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3015" title="wcc_logo_medium" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wcc_logo_medium1.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="166" /></a>SAN BRUNO, CA -</strong> <em>San Diego</em> was picked as the favorite to win this year&#8217;s <em>WCC </em>regular season title in the 2010 preseason baseball poll, as voted on by the head coaches in the conference. The Toreros received six first place votes for a total of 48 points and are ranked 24th in Collegiate Baseball&#8217;s preseason poll. <em>Pepperdine </em>was picked second with 38 points and is also receiving national recognition, ranked 34th in the Collegiate Baseball&#8217;s preseason poll. <em>San Francisco</em> totaled 33 points for third, while <em>2009 WCC Champion</em> Gonzaga got one first place vote for 29 points to finish fourth, just edging out 2009 runner-up <em>Loyola Marymount</em>, which received 28 points for fifth. Rounding out this year&#8217;s preseason poll are<em> Santa Clara</em>, which received the last first place vote with 20 points, Saint Mary&#8217;s with 17 points, and Portland with 11 points.</p>
<p><em>San Diego</em> is coming off a fifth place finish last year and return a number of key players, including <em>2009 WCC Player of the Year</em><strong> James Meador</strong> (SR, OF), and <em>2009 All-WCC</em> first team members<strong> Zach Walters</strong> (JR, 3B) and <strong>AJ Griffin</strong> (SR, RHP), who also made the preseason all-conference team. In addition, Head Coach<strong> Rich Hil</strong>l, who is the league&#8217;s all-time leader in WCC victories (246), will bring back <strong>Kevin Muno</strong> (JR, OF) and <strong>Kyle Blair</strong> (JR, RHP), who were both named to the preseason all-conference team. In all, <strong>San Diego</strong>, which led the league in batting average (.319), brings back eight starting position players and four pitchers.</p>
<p><em>Pepperdine</em>, under Head Coach <strong>Steve Rodriguez</strong>, finished tied for third last year and led the league in strikeouts (477), opposing batting average (.240), and were tied for the lead in saves (12) and earned runs allowed (237). The Waves&#8217; returners will be highlighted by <strong>Matt Bywate</strong>r (JR, LHP), a <em>2009 All-WCC</em> first team selection, and <strong>Cole Cook</strong> (SO, RHP) and<strong> Brian Humphries</strong> (SO, OF), who were both named to last year&#8217;s all-freshman team. Cook was also named a <em>Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American</em> last year. <!-- STORY AD BEGINS HERE --></p>
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<p><!-- STORY AD ENDS HERE --><em>San Francisco</em> tied for third last year and will be led by 12th year Head Coach <strong>Nino Giarratano</strong>, who was named an assistant coach for the <em>2010 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team</em>. The Dons return 23 letterwinners, including <em>2009 All-WCC</em> first team members <strong>Derek Poppert</strong> (SR, SS) and<strong> Doug Murray</strong> (SR, RHP), who led the league in wins going 9-0. In addition, junior infielder <strong>Stephen Yarrow</strong> was named to the preseason all-conference team.</p>
<p><em>Gonzaga</em>, fresh off its first ever regular season and <em>WCC Championship Series</em> title, is led by <em>2009 WCC Coach of the Year</em>, <strong>Mark Machtolf</strong>. The Zags will field a young team as they return three position starters and three pitchers, highlighted by <strong>Drew Heid</strong> (SR, OF), who was the <strong>2009 Alaska Summer League MVP</strong>, and <strong>Cody Martin</strong> (JR, RHP), who tied for second in the league with six saves. <em>Loyola Marymount</em>, which finished second last year under first year Head Coach <strong>Jason Gil</strong>l, returns four position starters and three pitchers, led by <em>2009 All-WCC</em> first team selection <strong>Jonathan Johnson</strong> (JR, 2B) and all-freshman team members <strong>Ryan Hawthorne</strong> (SO, OF) and <strong>Shon Roe</strong> (SO, INF). <em>Santa Clara</em>, under Head Coach <strong>Mark O&#8217;Brien</strong>, returns five starting position players and eight pitchers, led by <em>2009 All-WCC </em>first team members <strong>Geoff Klein</strong> (SR, C), who tied for the league lead in batting average (.379), and <strong>Nate Garcia</strong> (SR, RHP), who led the league in strikeouts (96), as well as <strong>Tommy Medica</strong>, who was named ot the preseason all-conference team. <em>Saint Mary&#8217;s</em>, led by Head Coach<strong> Jedd Soto</strong>, will be led by the<em> 2009 WCC Freshman of the Year</em>, <strong>Troy Channing</strong>, who became just the third player in <em>WCC </em>history to win the Triple Crown and was a second-team<em> All-American</em>. <em>Portland </em>returns eight starting position players and two starting pitchers under Head Coach <strong>Chris Sperry</strong>. Highlighting the returnees are<em> 2009 All-Freshman</em> team selection<strong> Kris Kauppila</strong> (SO, SS), and <strong>Zach Varce</strong> (JR, RHP), who tied for the league lead in saves with nine.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2010 WCC Baseball Preseason Poll</span></strong><br />
1.    San Diego &#8211; 48 (6)<br />
2.    Pepperdine &#8211; 38<br />
3.    San Francisco &#8211; 33<br />
4.    Gonzaga &#8211; 29 (1)<br />
5.    Loyola Marymount &#8211; 28<br />
6.    Santa Clara &#8211; 20 (1)<br />
7.    Saint Mary&#8217;s &#8211; 17<br />
8.    Portland &#8211; 11<br />
(First place votes)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Preseason All-Conference Teams</span></strong><br />
<strong>Position Players</strong><br />
Troy Channing, SMC<br />
Drew Heid, GON<br />
Riley Henricks, POR<br />
Brian Humphries, PEP<br />
Kris Kauppila, POR<br />
Geoff Klein, SCU<br />
James Meador, USD<br />
Tommy Medica, SCU<br />
Kevin Muno, USD<br />
Zach Walters, USD<br />
Stephen Yarrow, USF</p>
<p><strong>Pitchers</strong><br />
Kyle Blair, USD<br />
Matt Bywater, PEP<br />
Cole Cook, PEP<br />
AJ Griffin, USD<br />
Doug Murray, USF</p>
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