Pac-12 Conference

2020 Baseball Media Guide

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2 0 1 9 P A C - 1 2 B A S E B A L L Y E A R I N R E V I E W 2 0 2 0 B A S E B A L L M E D I A G U I D E 32 CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T PCT Home Away W L T PCT Home Away Neutral Streak UCLA*^^ 24 5 0 0.828 13-2 11-3 52 11 0 0.825 32-7 19-4 1-0 7-3 Stanford^^ 22 7 0 0.759 10-4 12-3 45 14 0 0.763 24-8 17-6 4-0 6-4 Oregon State^ 21 8 0 0.724 12-3 9-5 36 20 1 0.640 17-12 9-7 10-1-1 4-6 California^ 17 11 0 0.607 8-6 8-5 32 20 0 0.615 16-7 15-8 1-5 5-5 Arizona State^^ 16 13 0 0.552 8-6 8-7 38 19 0 0.667 27-7 10-10 1-2 3-7 Arizona 15 14 0 0.517 11-4 4-11 32 24 0 0.571 22-10 10-14 0-0 10-0 USC 13 15 1 0.466 10-7-1 3-8 25 29 1 0.464 16-15-1 9-13-0 0-1 5-5 Washington 12 17 0 0.414 8-6 4-11 28 24 0 0.538 16-8 8-14 4-2 5-5 Oregon 10 19 0 0.345 3-11 7-8 27 29 0 0.482 13-13 14-16 0-0 3-7 Utah 6 24 0 0.200 5-10 1-14 16 33 0 0.327 9-12 3-19 4-2 4-6 Washington State 3 26 1 0.117 2-13 1-13-1 11 42 1 0.213 5-14-0 6-28-1 0-0 1-9 $ - NCAA Champion* - Pac-12 Champion ^ - Competed in NCAA Baseball Championship Regional ^^ - Super Regional 2019 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS 2019 IN REVIEW 2019 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Pac-12 Champion UCLA earned the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Championship and recorded an all- time program best 52 victories on the year. OREGON STATE's Adley Rutschman was the best player in the nation, winning the Golden Spikes Award and nearly every major national outlet's Player of the Year honor, in addition to being drafted with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 MLB Draft. The Conference also broke a league record with 70 MLB draft selections, including three of the top 10 picks in the draft. Five Pac-12 baseball teams earned NCAA Championship bids, the most for the Conference since 2015 when six teams were selected. UCLA and No. 11 seed STANFORD battled through the elimination brack- et of the regional round and won three-straight games to clinch a spot in the Super Regional, marking the second-straight year two Pac-12 teams have advanced to the second weekend. No. 16 seed OREGON STATE, ARIZONA STATE and CALIFORNIA also earned at-large berths. CALIFORNIA notched their !rst postseason appearance since 2015. Stanford and Oregon State are two of only four teams in the nation to be named a NCAA Regional host the last three years. OSU set a new program record after it secured its third-straight national seed. The most decorated baseball conference in the country, Pac-12 baseball's 29 NCAA titles are more than double the next closest conference. Seven different Pac-12 institutions have claimed a baseball crown with USC leading the nation at 11. Sixteen student-athletes from ARIZONA, ARIZONA STATE, California, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA, USC and UTAH earned All-America recognition. Of those 16, six were named unanimous All-Americans by six major national outlets (Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA, Baseball America, D1Baseball.com and Perfect Game) and two were named unanimous !rst team All-Americans (Adley Rutschman, OSU and Ryan Garcia, UCLA). Seventy Pac-12 student-athletes were selected over three days of the 2019 MLB Draft, including Oregon State's Adley Rutschman being selected with the No. 1 overall pick by the Baltimore Orioles, giving the Conference an NCAA-best seven No. 1 overall draft picks all-time. The 70 Pac-12 selections are the most- ever for the Conference, breaking the previous record of 69 in 2011. FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS BASEBALL AMERICA 6 ....................................UCLA 10 ..............................Stanford 19 .......................Oregon State NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASE- BALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION (NCBWA) 9 ................................... UCLA 10 ............................. Stanford 21 ...................... Oregon State COLLEGIATE BASEBALL 9 ................................... UCLA 10 ............................. Stanford 20 ...................... Oregon State 29 ...................... Arizona State USA TODAY/ESPN COACHES 1 ................................... UCLA 3 ............................... Stanford 14 ...................... Oregon State NCAA REGIONALS Double elimination Corvallis Regional (hosted by Oregon State) May 31: Cincinnati 7, OREGON STATE 6 June 1: Creighton 4, OREGON STATE 1 Los Angeles Regional (hosted by UCLA) May 31: UCLA 5, Omaha 2 June 1: LMU 3, UCLA 2 June 2: UCLA 11, Baylor 6 June 2: UCLA 6, LMU 1 June 3: UCLA 6, LMU 3 Stanford Regional (hosted by Stanford) May 31: STANFORD 11, Sacramento State 0 June 1: Fresno State 7, STANFORD 2 June 2: STANFORD 12, Sacramento State 3 June 2: STANFORD 8, Fresno State 6 June 3: STANFORD 9, Fresno State 7 Fayetteville Regional (hosted by Arkansas) May 31: TCU 13, CALIFORNIA 2 June 1: Central Connecticut State 7, CALIFORNIA 4 Baton Rouge Regional (hosted by LSU) May 31: Southern Mississippi 15, ARIZONA STATE 3 June 1: ARIZONA STATE 13, Stony Brook 5 June 2: Southern Mississippi 13, ARIZONA STATE 12 NCAA SUPER REGIONALS Best of three series Los Angeles Super Regional (hosted by UCLA- June 7: Michigan 3, UCLA 2 June 8: UCLA 5, Michigan 4 June 9: Michigan 4, UCLA 2 Starkville Super Regional (hosted by Mississippi St.) June 8: Mississippi State 6, STANFORD 2 June 9: Mississippi State 8, STANFORD 1

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