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For Immediate Release \\ Wednesday, April 12, 2017 Contact \\ Molly Babcock (mbabcock@pac-12.org) 2017 PAC-12 BASEBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL W L Pct. GB W L Pct. L10 Streak Oregon State 12 0 1.000-28 1.966 10-0 W23 Washington 6 3.667 6 19 12.613 6-4 W1 Arizona 7 5.583 5 24 8.750 8-2 W2 California 7 5.583 5 15 15.500 6-4 L1 UCLA 7 5.583 5 14 15.483 6-4 W1 Oregon 5 4.556 7 22 8.733 7-3 W5 Stanford 4 5.444 8 18 10.643 6-4 W3 USC 5 7.417 7 16 14.533 3-7 L2 Utah 3 9.250 9 12 16.429 3-8 L3 Washington State 2 7.222 10 15 14.517 3-9 L1 Arizona State 2 10.167 10 13 18.419 3-10 W1 23 4 7, 9 5 8-1 PAC-12 BASEBALL BY THE NUMBERS Oregon State has a 23 game winning streak, one away from tying the Pac-12 all-time record in the category set by Arizona State in 2010. The NCAA record of 34 was set by Florida Atlantic in 1999 and Texas in 1977. Four Pac-12 teams are ranked this week in the NCBWA top-30 poll, the most thus far this season. The Pac-12 is third for most teams ranked, closely following the SEC with eight and ACC with six. For the seventh-straight USA Today poll and ninth-straight NCBWA poll Oregon State, Arizona, and Stanford are ranked. The three teams have been ranked since the preseason poll for both polls. Five Pac-12 student-athletes appear on the Golden Spikes Award Midseason watch list: Griffin Canning, UCLA; Luke Heimlich; OSU; Nick Madrigal, OSU; J.J. Matijevic, ARIZ; and David Peterson, ORE. Pac-12 teams went 8-1 against non-conference opponents last week, ending with a 2-1 record against the West Coast Conference, 1-0 record against the Western Atlantic Conference, 2-0 against the Mountain West Conference, and 3-0 against the Big West. Thursday, April 13 California at Utah... 10:30 a.m. MT Washington State at Arizona State... 5:30 p.m. MT Oregon at #7 Arizona... 6:00 p.m. MT UCLA at #19 Stanford...6:00 p.m. PT #1 Oregon State at Washington...6:00 p.m. PT #9 Cal State Fullerton at USC...6:00 p.m. PT Friday, April 14 California at Utah... 10:30 a.m. MT #1 Oregon State at Washington...4:00 p.m. PT Washington State at Arizona State... 5:30 p.m. MT Oregon at #7 Arizona... 6:00 p.m. MT UCLA at #19 Stanford...7:00 p.m. PT USC at #9 Cal State Fullerton...7:00 p.m. PT UPCOMING SCHEDULE Saturday, April 15 California at Utah... 10:30 a.m. MT Washington State at Arizona State... 11:30 a.m. MT Oregon at #7 Arizona... 12:00 p.m. MT USC at #9 Cal State Fullerton... 1 p.m. PT #1 Oregon State at Washington...2:00 p.m. PT UCLA at #19 Stanford...4:00 p.m. PT Monday, April 17 Washington State at Gonzaga...6:00 p.m. PT Tuesday, April 18 Brigham Young at Utah... 4:00 p.m. MT California at #19 Stanford...5:30 p.m. PT Arizona State at UNLV...6:00 p.m. PT #24 Long Beach State at UCLA...6:00 p.m. PT UC Irvine at USC...6:00 p.m. PT PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE WEEK PLAYER OF THE WEEK - JJ Matijevic, Jr., INF, Arizona Had Arizona s first multiple-home run game of the season Tuesday vs. ASU. Totaled four doubles on the week, which put him in the national lead with 20. Set a season-high in RBI in Friday s series opener at Arizona State with six. PITCHER OF THE WEEK - Jake Mulholland, Fr., LHP, Oregon State Picked up two of the Beavers four wins over the week as the team went a perfect 4-0. Earned a save in the 4-3 victory to start the week, at Portland. Went a career-long 6 2/3 innings Saturday as Oregon State won a 16-inning affair over Utah. LAST WEEK S RESULTS April 6 USC 7, Stanford 5 April 7 Arizona 19, Washington State 5 Washington 7, UCLA 3 Stanford 8, USC 3 Oregon State 5, Utah 4 Oregon 10, UC Irvine 1 California 9, Arizona State 6 April 8 Washington State 9, Arizona 3 Washington 6, UCLA 3 Stanford 6, USC 3 Oregon State 5, Utah 4 Oregon 6, UC Irvine 3 California 6, Arizona State 4 April 9 UCLA 6, Washington 5 Oregon 7, UC Irvine 2 Oregon State 5, Utah 1 California 10, Arizona State 2 Arizona 6, Washington State 5 April 10 Washington 8, LMU 7 April 11 Stanford 9, San Jose State 3 Oregon 6, Portland 1 St. Mary s 24, California 7 Arizona State 5, UNLV 3 Arizona 7, Grand Canyon 3 RPI All 11 Pac-12 Baseball teams appear in the top-100 of the RPI rankings. 1. OREGON STATE 2. ARIZONA 25. STANFORD 37. OREGON 52. UTAH 55. WASHINGTON 68. CALIFORNIA 77. USC 85. WASHINGTON STATE 87. ARIZONA STATE 94. UCLA PAC-12 BASEBALL RELEASE - APRIL 12, 2017

RANKINGS USA Today Top 25 Coaches Poll (Apr. 10) 1. OREGON STATE 2. Louisville 3. Texas Christian 4. Clemson 5. North Carolina 6. Texas Tech 7. ARIZONA 8. Louisiana State 9. Cal State Fullerton 10. Florida 11. South Carolina 12. Virginia 13. Auburn 14. Kentucky 15. Arkansas 16. Oklahoma 17. Michigan 18. Southern Mississippi 19. STANFORD 20. St. John s 21. Mississippi State 22. Wake Forest 23. Houston 24. Long Beach State 25. Florida State NCBWA Top 30 (Apr. 10) 1. OREGON STATE 2. Louisville 3. TCU 4. Clemson 5. North Carolina 6. Texas Tech 7. ARIZONA 8. LSU 9. Cal State Fullerton 10. Oklahoma 11. South Carolina 12. Florida 13. Arkansas 14. Virginia 15. Kentucky 16. Auburn 17. Southern Miss 18. Michigan 19. St. John s 20. Long Beach State 21. Mississippi State 22. STANFORD 23. Houston 24. Wake Forest 25. USF 26. OREGON 27. San Diego 28. Florida State 29. Florida Gulf Coast 30. Vanderbilt 2017 PAC-12 VS.: American East... 3-0 Atlantic Coast... 4-2 Big Ten... 11-5 Big 12... 14-9 Big East... 1-0 Big West... 20-10 Big Sky... 8-4 Conference USA... 2-2 Mid-American... 4-0 Mid-Eastern... 3-0 Missouri Valley... 2-2 Mountain West... 10-3 Ohio Valley... 4-0 Patriot League... 2-1 SEC... 3-1 Southland... 7-1 WAC... 12-4 WCC... 25-18 Total-All...135-62 (.685) PAC-12 NOTES WEEKLY RECAP: Oregon State leads the nation for the third-straight week with a 23 game winning-streak, just one win shy from tying the Pac-12 all-time record in the category of 24 games set by Arizona State in 2010. The Beavers played a three game-series against Utah, ending the weekend 3-0. No. 19 Stanford played USC, winning two of three games. No. 7 Arizona and Washington also won two of their three conference games from the week against Washington State and UCLA, respectively. California bested Arizona State in a three game series and Oregon beat UC Irvine in all three games played as well. Washington opened the week on Monday playing LMU, beating them 8-7. Stanford (vs. San Jose State), Oregon (vs. Portland), Arizona State (vs. UNLV), and Arizona (vs. Grand Canyon) all played winning games Tuesday, the only loss of the day was California falling to St. Mary s. PREVIEWING THE WEEKEND: Conference play opens Thursday with California at Utah, Washington State at Arizona State, Oregon at No. 7 Arizona, UCLA at No. 19 Stanford, and No. 1 Oregon State at Washington all for three-game series. USC travels to No. 9 Cal State Fullerton for a three-game weekend non-conference series. Washington State travels to Gonzaga for a game Monday. Utah hosts BYU, California travels to No. 19 Stanford, Arizona State travels to UNLV, UCLA hosts No. 25 Long Beach State, and USC hosts UC Irvine to round out the Tuesday games. NUMBERS GAME: No.1 Oregon State currently leads the nation in five statistics categories: ERA (1.81), hits allowed per nine innings (5.84), shutouts (7), WHIP (0.94), and WL percentage (0.966). No. 7 Arizona is fourth in batting average (0.329), fifth in doubles (2.56), second in on base percentage (0.425), fourth in runs (288), and first in scoring (9.0). California is eighth in double plays per game (1.10), Washington is third (0.985) and USC is sixth (0.983) in fielding percentage, UCLA is first in sacrifice flies (25), Oregon is second in strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.87), and Oregon is fifth in walks allowed per nine innings (2.37). INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL STATS LEADERS: Pac-12 Player of the Week Arizona s JJ Matijevic is first in the nation in doubles (20) and in doubles per game (0.63). He is also fifth in hits (55), fourth in hits per game (1.72), and 10th in total bases (93). UCLA s Kyle Cuellar is sixth in batting average (0.422). Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week Oregon State s Jake Mulholland and teammate Luke Heimlich are second (0.59) and fifth (0.77), respectively, in ERA. UCLA s Griffing Canning, Arizona s Rio Gomez, Arizona State s Eli Lingos, and Washington s Chris Micheles are all tied for third in games started (9). Oregon State s Jake Thompson and Luke Heimlich are third (4.56) and ninth (4.91), respectively, in hits allowed per nine innings. Arizona s Alfonso Rivas is sixth in on base percentage (0.526). UCLA s Scott Burke is fourth in pitching appearances (21) and his teammate Sean Bouchard is third in sacrifice flies (7). Oregon s Kenyon Yovan is second in saves (11) and his teammate David Peterson is first in strikeout-to-walk ratio (19.25). Peterson is also second in strikeouts (77), eighth in strikeouts per nine innings (13.24), and fifth in walks allowed per nine innings (0.69). Oregon State s Nick Madrigal is fifth in toughest to strike out (24.0). Oregon State s Jake Thompson and Oregon s Peterson are tied for first in victories (7). Oregon State s duo of Mulholland and Heimlich are third (0.72) and fifth (0.75), respectively, in WHIP. IN THE RANKINGS: In the latest USA Today Top 25 Coaches Poll, three teams are ranked. Oregon State leads the way at No. 1 for the third-straight week, Arizona jumps up one place to No. 7, and Stanford jumps up to No. 19. The NCBWA has four teams ranked this week, the most this season: Oregon State is again No. 1, Arizona jumps to No. 7, Stanford jumps to No. 22, and Oregon enters the ranking at No. 26. Baseball America has four teams ranked: Oregon State is No. 1, Arizona is No. 7, Stanford is No. 18, and Oregon is No. 22. Collegiate Baseball has three teams ranked: Oregon State is No. 1, Arizona is No. 7, and Oregon is No. 23. This is the third-straight week Oregon State is No. 1 in all four national rankings. Oregon State and Arizona have appeared in every weekly ranking since the preseason polls. All 11 Pac-12 teams appear in the top 100 RPI rankings: Oregon State is No.1, Arizona is No. 2, Stanford is No. 25, Oregon is No. 37., Utah is No. 52, Washington is No. 55, California is No. 68, USC is No. 77, Washington State is No. 85, Arizona State is No. 87, and UCLA is No. 94. GOLDEN SPIKES: The 40 man USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch List features five Pac-12 student-athletes, two from Oregon State, and one from UCLA, Arizona, and Oregon: Oregon State s junior pitcher Luke Heimlich and sophomore infielder Nick Madrigal, UCLA s junior pitcher Griffin Canning, Arizona s junior infielder J.J. Matijevic, and Oregon s junior pitcher David Peterson. The USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List features 50 amateurs, seven of which are studentathletes from four different Pac-12 teams. With seven, the Pac-12 has the third-most representatives among all conferences. Stanford leads the way for most representatives by one team, with three Cardinal student-athletes featured, tying Florida and TCU. Now in its 39th year recognizing the top amateur baseball player in the country, seven former Pac-12 baseball players have won the award, most recently pitcher Trevor Bauer of UCLA in 2011. ALL AMERICANS: The Pac-12 had eight different student-athletes from four different Pac-12 teams featured on Baseball America, NCBWA, and Collegiate Baseball preseason All-America teams. STOPPER OF THE YEAR: The Pac-12 has nine student-athletes from nine different universities on the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Preseason Watch List, the most among all conferences. The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association will be presenting the Stopper of the Year Award to the top relief pitcher in Division I baseball for the 13th straight year in 2017. DRAFT: Every Pac-12 school had at least one student-athlete drafted in the 2016 MLB Draft: Arizona (7), Arizona State (5), California (7), Oregon (5), Oregon State (5), Stanford (4), UCLA (5), USC (12), Utah (1), Washington (3) and Washington State (3). ASU leads all NCAA schools with 414 total MLB draft picks, and at least one Sun Devil has been drafted every year since the draft s inception in 1965. FAMILIAR FACES IN THE DUGOUT: After welcoming three new coaches last season, all 11 coaches return for the 2017 season. Second year Arizona head coach Jay Johnson looks to match or beat his performance last season. The Wildcats made it all the way to Game 3 of the NCAA College World Series before falling to Coastal PAC-12 BASEBALL RELEASE - APRIL 12, 2017 2

RANKINGS Baseball America Top 25 (Apr. 10) 1. OREGON STATE 2. Louisville 3. Texas Christian 4. North Carolina 5. Clemson 6. Texas Tech 7. ARIZONA 8. Cal State Fullerton 9. Louisiana State 10. Auburn 11. Oklahoma 12. Long Beach State 13. Mississippi State 14. Virginia 15. Kentucky 16. Florida 17. South Carolina 18. STANFORD 19. Arkansas 20. Wake Forest 21. Southern Miss 22. OREGON 23. Michigan 24. St. John s 25. Connecticut Collegiate Baseball Top 30 (Apr. 10) 1. OREGON STATE 2. Texas Christian 3. Louisville 4. Clemson 5. North Carolina 6. Texas Tech. 7. ARIZONA 8. Cal. St. Fullerton 9. Auburn 10. Louisiana St. 11. Arkansas 12. St. John s 13. South Carolina 14. Oklahoma 15. Mississippi St. 16. Kentucky 17. Virginia 18. Florida 19. Southern Mississippi 20. Vanderbilt 21. Maryland 22. Wake Forest 23. OREGON 24. San Diego 25. Michigan 26. Coastal Carolina 27. Connecticut 28. Missouri St. 29. Sam Houston St. 30. Washington USA Today Top 25 Coaches Poll/NCBWA Poll Baseball America Preseason All-Americans First Team Nick Madrigal, OSU, 2B Colton Hock, STAN, RHP Second Team Tristan Back, STAN, SP Third Team Quinn Brodey, STAN, OF Griffin Canning, UCLA, SP NCBWA Preseason All-Americans Second Team Jayson Rose, UTAH, SP Third Team Nick Madrigal, OSU, 2B Bryce Fehmel, OSU, SP Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger Preseason All-Americans Second Team Bryce Fehmel, OSU, RHP Third Team Jayson Rose, UTAH, RHP Tristan Beck, STAN, RHP K.J. Harrison, OSU, 1B Pac-12 Players of the Week Feb. 21 Nick Quintanta, ARIZ Feb. 28 Hunter Simmons, UTAH Mar. 6 Quinn Brodey, STAN Mar. 14 Quinn Brodey, STAN Mar. 21 Cadyn Grenier, OSU Mar. 28 Kj Harrison, OSU Apr. 3 Nick Madrigal, OSU Apr. 10 JJ Matijevic NATIONAL HONORS WEEKLY HONORS PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List Dylan Drachler, UTAH Max Engekbrekt, OSU Eder Erives, ASU Colton Hock, STAN Erik Martinez, CAL Greg Minier, WASH Ryan Walker, WSU Brac Warren, ORE Brad Wegman, USC USA Baseball Golden Spikes Watch List Tristan Beck, STAN Quinn Brodey, STAN Griffin Canning, UCLA K.J. Harrison, OSU Colton Hock, STAN Nick Madrigal, OSU Jayson Rose, UTAH College Sports Madness Pac-12 Player of the Week Feb. 21 Nicholas Quintana, ARIZ Mar. 6 David Peterson, ORE Mar. 14 David Peterson, ORE Mar. 21 Jake Bennett, ORE Mar. 28 Matt Mercer, ORE Apr. 3 Kj Harrison, OSU Apr. 10 Andrew Vaughn, CAL Collegiate Baseball s National Players of the Week Mar. 6 David Peterson, ORE Quinn Brodey, STAN Mar. 13 David Peterson, ORE Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week Feb. 21 Luke Heimlich, OSU Feb. 28 Andrew Summerville, STAN Mar. 6 Colton Hock, STAN Mar. 14 David Peterson, ORE Mar. 21 Jake Thompson, OSU Mar. 28 Bryce Fehmel, OSU Apr. 3 David Peterson, ORE Apr. 10 Jake Mulholland ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU PRE 15/16 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR 7/7 21/23 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/26 NR/NR Feb. 20 X/12 X/NR X/NR X/NR X/5 X/22 X/28 X/NR X/NR X/24 X/NR Feb. 27 X/9 X/NR X/NR X/NR X/4 X/16 X/NR X/NR X/24 X/28 X/NR Mar. 6 6/6 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR 4/5 14/13 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/28 NR/NR Mar. 14 8/6 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR 2/2 16/13 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR Mar. 20 6/6 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR 2/2 13/19 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR Mar. 27 11/11 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR 1/1 14/17 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR Apr. 3 8/8 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR 1/1 23/23 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR Apr. 10 7/7 NR/NR NR/NR NR/26 1/1 19/22 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR 3 PAC-12 BASEBALL RELEASE - APRIL 12, 2017

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PAC-12 BASEBALL TELEVISION SCHEDULE The Pac-12 Networks fifth season of live baseball telecasts kicks off on February 21 with Arizona State hosting Oklahoma State. All games listed in Pacific Time. Tue., February 21...Oklahoma State at Arizona State... 1:00 PM Sun., March 5...USC vs UCLA... 3:00 PM Sat., March 11...Long Beach State at Arizona State... 2:00 PM Sun., March 12...Long Beach State at Arizona State... 1:00 PM Thu., March 16...Oregon State at Arizona State... 6:00 PM Fri., March 17...Oregon State at Arizona State... 4:00 PM Fri., March 17...Arizona at UCLA... 7:00 PM Fri., March 17...Utah at Washington... 7:00 PM Fri., March 17...Washington State at USC... 7:00 PM Sun., March 19...Washington State at USC... 11:00 AM Sun., March 19...Utah at Washington... 2:00 PM Sun., March 19...Arizona at UCLA... 2:00 PM Fri., March 24...California at UCLA... 6:00 PM Fri., March 24...Utah at Stanford... 6:00 PM Fri., March 24...Washington at Oregon... 7:00 PM Fri., March 24...Arizona at Oregon State... 7:00 PM Sat., March 25...Arizona at Oregon State... 4:00 PM Sat., March 25...Utah at Stanford... 4:00 PM Sat., March 25...California at UCLA... 4:00 PM Sat., March 25...Arizona State at USC... 7:00 PM Sat., March 25...Washington at Oregon... 7:00 PM Sun., March 26...Arizona at Oregon State... 11:00 AM Sun., March 26...Utah at Stanford... 2:00 PM Sun., March 26...Washington at Oregon... 2:00 PM Sun., March 26...Arizona State at USC... 2:00 PM Sun., March 26...California at UCLA... 2:00 PM Tue., March 28...Brigham Young at Utah... 5:00 PM Tue., March 28...Cal State Fullerton at UCLA... 6:00 PM Thu., March 30...Oregon at Utah... 6:00 PM Fri., March 31...Oregon at Utah... 4:00 PM Sat., April 1...Oregon at Utah... 11:00 AM Tue., April 4...California at Stanford... 5:30 PM Tue., April 4...Seattle at Washington... 6:00 PM Thu., April 6...Stanford at USC... 6:00 PM Fri., April 7...Arizona State at California... 4:00 PM Fri., April 7...Stanford at USC... 7:00 PM Sat., April 8...Arizona State at California... 12:00 PM Sun., April 9...Arizona State at California... 2:00 PM Tue., April 11...Portland at Oregon... 6:00 PM Thu., April 13...Oregon State at Washington... 6:00 PM Thu., April 13...UCLA at Stanford... 6:00 PM Fri., April 14...Oregon State at Washington... 4:00 PM Fri., April 14...UCLA at Stanford... 7:00 PM Sat., April 15...Oregon State at Washington... 2:00 PM Sat., April 15...UCLA at Stanford... 4:00 PM Tue., April 18...Brigham Young at Utah... 5:00 PM Tue., April 18...California at Stanford... 5:30 PM Thu., April 20...Utah at Arizona... 6:00 PM Fri., April 21...Washington at Washington State... 5:00 PM Fri., April 21...Utah at Arizona... 7:00 PM Sat., April 22...Washington at Washington State... 4:00 PM Sat., April 22...Utah at Arizona... 4:00 PM PAC-12 NETWORKS SCHEDULE ESPN SCHEDULE Sat., April 22...Oregon State at UCLA... 6 p.m. (ESPNU) Sat., April 22...Oregon State at UCLA... 6:00 PM Sun., April 23...Washington at Washington State... 12:00 PM Tue., April 25...Gonzaga at Washington State... 5:00 PM Tue., April 25...Oregon at Oregon State... 5:30 PM Thu., April 27...Arizona at Stanford... 6:00 PM Fri., April 28...Arizona at Stanford... 7:00 PM Tue., May 2...Oregon at Oregon State... 5:30 PM Thu., May 4...UC Riverside at Utah... 6:00 PM Thu., May 4...UCLA at USC... 6:00 PM Fri., May 5...UC Riverside at Utah... 5:00 PM Fri., May 5...UCLA at USC... 7:00 PM Fri., May 5...Washington at Arizona... 7:00 PM Fri., May 5...California at Oregon State... 7:00 PM Sat., May 6...UC Riverside at Utah... 10:30 AM Sat., May 6...UCLA at USC... 7:00 PM Sat., May 6...California at Oregon State... 1:30 PM Sat., May 6...Washington at Arizona... 7:00 PM Sun., May 7...Washington at Arizona... 12:00 PM Sun., May 7...California at Oregon State... 12:00 PM Tue., May 9...Arizona State at Arizona... 6:00 PM Thu., May 11...Oregon State at Oregon... 6:00 PM Fri., May 12...Oregon State at Oregon... 7:00 PM Fri., May 12...UCLA at Washington State... 7:00 PM Sat., May 13...Stanford at California... 4:00 PM Sat., May 13...Oregon State at Oregon... 7:00 PM Sat., May 13...UCLA at Washington State... 4:00 PM Sun., May 14...Stanford at California... 12:00 PM Sun., May 14...UCLA at Washington State... 12:00 PM Mon., May 15...Stanford at California... 6:00 PM Wed., May 17...UC Santa Barbara at USC... 6:00 PM Thu., May 18...Arizona at Arizona State... 6:00 PM Fri., May 19...Washington State at Oregon State... 4:00 PM Fri., May 19...Arizona at Arizona State... 7:00 PM Fri., May 19...Oregon at USC... 7:00 PM Sat., May 20...Washington State at Oregon State... 1:00 PM Sat., May 20...Oregon at USC... 4:00 PM Sat., May 20...Arizona at Arizona State... 7:00 PM Sun., May 21...Washington State at Oregon State... 12:00 PM Sun., May 21...Oregon at USC... 12:00 PM Thu., May 25...Stanford at Washington State... 6:00 PM Sun., May 28...USC at Washington... 6:00 PM Fri., May 26...Arizona State at Utah... 10:30 AM Fri., May 26...Stanford at Washington State... 4:00 PM Fri., May 26...California at Arizona... 7:00 PM Fri., May 26...USC at Washington... 7:00 PM Sat., May 27...Arizona State at Utah... 10:30 AM Sat., May 27...Stanford at Washington State... 1:00 PM Sat., May 27...USC at Washington... 4:00 PM Sat., May 27...California at Arizona... 7:00 PM Sun., May 28...Arizona State at Utah... 10:30 AM Sun., May 28...California at Arizona... 1:30 PM 5 PAC-12 BASEBALL RELEASE - APRIL 12, 2017

Pac-12 Leaders Summary as of Apr 12, 2017 (All games) TEAM BATTING g avg ab r h 2b 3b hr bb so sb-att Arizona 32.329 1126 288 370 82 13 22 159 180 34-44 Oregon State 29.291 990 169 288 51 12 12 117 170 29-38 California 30.283 1025 151 290 54 5 24 101 222 36-49 Utah 28.276 985 157 272 47 7 14 111 194 17-30 Washington State 29.270 953 161 257 64 7 16 133 186 24-37 Stanford 28.267 938 128 250 56 3 11 81 183 20-27 USC 30.264 1018 145 269 43 4 19 117 218 20-33 UCLA 29.263 955 166 251 52 3 20 132 213 22-31 Washington 31.261 1044 160 272 53 10 17 120 250 23-37 Arizona State 31.256 1050 141 269 52 9 18 91 226 29-40 Oregon 30.256 961 158 246 38 10 12 142 181 16-30 Totals 16.275 11045 182 303 592 83 185 130 222 270-396 TEAM PITCHING g era w l sv ip h r er bb so Oregon State 29 1.81 28 1 11 268.0 174 62 54 77 247 Oregon 30 3.05 22 8 12 266.0 235 107 90 70 271 Washington 31 3.30 19 12 3 275.2 237 108 101 102 227 Stanford 28 3.30 18 10 11 248.1 224 109 91 86 203 Utah 28 3.84 12 16 4 248.2 250 127 106 109 197 Arizona 32 3.97 24 8 8 281.0 280 157 124 101 249 UCLA 29 4.03 14 15 2 261.0 235 134 117 115 246 USC 30 4.50 16 14 9 270.0 263 154 135 135 228 California 30 4.85 15 15 4 267.1 275 184 144 145 194 Washington State 29 5.28 15 14 8 250.1 261 179 147 119 208 Arizona State 31 5.77 13 18 7 274.2 312 202 176 154 225 Totals 163 3.97 196 131 79 2911.0 274 152 128 121 249 TEAM FIELDING g po a e pct dp pb sba-att Washington 31 827 287 17.985 28 2 4-20 USC 30 810 261 18.983 19 5 28-42 UCLA 29 783 269 21.980 19 4 27-35 Stanford 28 745 272 25.976 19 2 14-24 Oregon State 29 804 287 29.974 16 3 8-11 Oregon 30 798 276 31.972 19 8 4-16 Utah 28 746 302 31.971 20 6 13-27 California 30 802 308 36.969 32 10 24-35 Washington State 29 751 328 36.968 24 6 31-47 Arizona State 31 824 357 41.966 26 4 30-49 Arizona 32 843 333 46.962 18 4 19-27 Totals 163 8733 3280 331.973 240 54 202-333 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Min 2.5 AB/Team game g avg ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr bb Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 32.410 134 36 55 39 20 0 6 10 Madrigal, Nick-OSU 29.392 120 28 47 19 11 1 3 13 Rivas, Alfonso-ARIZ 31.390 105 31 41 36 9 0 3 23 Carroll, Dallas-UTAH 28.381 113 22 43 26 11 2 3 14 Vaughn, Andrew-CAL 30.379 124 23 47 27 4 0 8 8 Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 32.359 128 39 46 38 15 2 4 14 Quintana, Nick-ARIZ 32.359 117 33 42 27 11 1 4 20 Lin,Lyle-ASU 31.353 116 11 41 19 6 1 1 9 Hubbs, MJ-WASH 30.350 100 26 35 21 7 1 5 13 Perez, Brandon-USC 29.348 112 12 39 12 7 0 0 5 Rios, Frankie-USC 28.346 104 15 36 14 8 1 1 13 Harrison, KJ-OSU 28.345 113 17 39 19 8 0 3 15 Morgan, Joey-WASH 30.343 102 15 35 24 12 0 1 18 Bouchard, Sean-UCLA 29.339 109 20 37 23 10 1 6 11 Greene, Tyrus-CAL 24.337 83 15 28 3 4 0 1 9 HITS Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 55 Vaughn, Andrew-CAL 47 Madrigal, Nick-OSU 47 Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 46 Carroll, Dallas-UTAH 43 RUNS SCORED Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 39 Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 36 Stevenson, Cal-ARIZ 35 Quintana, Nick-ARIZ 33 Morimoto, Mitchell-ARIZ 33 RUNS BATTED IN Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 39 Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 38 Rivas, Alfonso-ARIZ 36 3 tied with 27 RBI(s) DOUBLES Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 20 Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 15 Morgan, Joey-WASH 12 Matheny, Shane-WSU 12 4 tied with 11 double(s) TRIPLES Grenier, Cadyn-OSU 4 Canning,Gage-ASU 4 4 tied with 3 triple(s) HOME RUNS Vaughn, Andrew-CAL 8 Bouchard, Sean-UCLA 6 Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 6 4 tied with 5 home run(s) TOTAL BASES Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 93 Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 77 Vaughn, Andrew-CAL 75 Madrigal, Nick-OSU 69 3 tied with 67 total base(s) STOLEN BASES sb-att Amaral, Daniel-UCLA 10-13 Kinamon, Duke-STAN 9-10 Madrigal, Nick-OSU 8-10 Davis, Jonah-CAL 8-11 Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 7-8 STRIKEOUTS ip so Peterson, David-ORE 52.1 77 Canning, Griffin-UCLA 52.2 66 Heimlich, Luke-OSU 58.2 63 Bremer, Noah-WASH 53.1 59 Thompson, Jake-OSU 53.1 56 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Min 1.0 IP/Team game app era w-l sv ip h r er bb so Mulholland, Jake-OSU 13 0.59 4-0 3 30.2 17 2 2 5 29 Heimlich, Luke-OSU 8 0.77 5-0 0 58.2 32 5 5 12 63 Thompson, Jake-OSU 9 1.18 7-0 0 53.1 27 8 7 18 56 Cloney, JC-ARIZ 7 2.04 5-0 0 39.2 32 13 9 9 28 Peterson, David-ORE 8 2.06 7-1 0 52.1 46 15 12 4 77 Mercer, Matt-ORE 8 2.15 5-1 0 46.0 35 15 11 15 34 Bremer, Noah-WASH 8 2.19 3-2 0 53.1 34 15 13 22 59 Castellanos, Chris-STAN 7 2.31 5-1 0 46.2 38 19 12 5 27 Jones, Jordan-WASH 10 2.53 4-4 0 46.1 37 15 13 12 27 Ceja, Moises-UCLA 11 2.68 1-2 0 37.0 32 13 11 11 26

Pac-12 Leaders Summary as of Apr 12, 2017 (Pac-12 games only) TEAM BATTING g avg ab r h 2b 3b hr bb so sb-att UCLA 12.312 413 95 129 25 1 8 57 79 8-12 Oregon State 12.306 448 76 137 28 4 5 43 84 9-14 Arizona 12.297 418 94 124 28 2 12 59 78 7-10 California 12.291 392 69 114 19 3 9 46 76 13-17 USC 12.278 410 48 114 17 1 7 34 76 6-12 Stanford 9.272 305 38 83 21 1 3 27 49 5-9 Washington 9.253 300 44 76 16 2 8 38 76 4-8 Washington State 9.244 303 37 74 18 2 3 36 66 4-6 Oregon 9.240 296 46 71 10 4 3 34 51 2-6 Utah 12.232 418 48 97 14 3 6 38 87 3-8 Arizona State 12.208 399 40 83 23 4 6 28 94 9-12 Totals 60.269 4102 635 110 219 27 70 440 816 70-114 TEAM PITCHING g era w l sv ip h r er bb so Oregon State 12 2.35 12 0 2 115.0 73 32 30 43 97 Washington 9 2.84 6 3 0 79.1 58 25 25 30 69 Utah 12 3.61 3 9 1 109.2 103 54 44 47 81 Stanford 9 4.11 4 5 3 81.0 98 47 37 21 51 USC 12 4.25 5 7 2 108.0 109 65 51 50 74 Arizona 12 4.54 7 5 3 105.0 112 60 53 40 81 Oregon 9 4.85 5 4 3 78.0 84 47 42 25 79 California 12 5.14 7 5 2 105.0 111 80 60 51 75 UCLA 12 5.17 7 5 0 108.0 115 69 62 40 91 Arizona State 12 6.39 2 10 2 105.2 137 83 75 59 69 Washington State 9 7.22 2 7 1 76.0 102 73 61 34 49 Totals 60 4.54 60 60 19 1070.2 110 635 540 440 816 TEAM FIELDING g po a e pct dp pb sba-att Washington 9 238 76 2.994 7 0 2-5 UCLA 12 324 108 7.984 9 1 9-9 Arizona 12 315 116 8.982 6 1 4-6 USC 12 324 122 9.980 10 3 9-17 Oregon State 12 345 116 10.979 6 2 2-3 Washington State 9 228 99 10.970 8 5 9-14 Oregon 9 234 80 10.969 6 3 1-5 Utah 12 329 132 15.968 8 3 5-11 Arizona State 12 317 142 15.968 9 1 17-25 Stanford 9 243 94 13.963 6 0 3-7 California 12 315 105 18.959 10 4 9-12 Totals 60 3212 1190 117.974 85 23 70-114 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Min 2.5 AB/Team game g avg ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr bb Klein, Jack-STAN 8.500 24 6 12 2 4 0 0 1 Morgan, Joey-WASH 9.484 31 8 15 7 5 0 1 7 Cuellar, Kyle-UCLA 11.450 40 7 18 10 5 0 0 8 Winaker, Matt-STAN 9.429 28 10 12 8 3 1 2 9 Vaughn, Andrew-CAL 12.426 47 12 20 13 2 0 4 5 Harrison, KJ-OSU 12.423 52 9 22 11 5 0 1 7 Grenier, Cadyn-OSU 12.413 46 7 19 9 2 0 3 3 Greene, Tyrus-CAL 10.400 35 5 14 1 2 0 0 5 Kreidler, Ryan-UCLA 10.400 30 9 12 7 1 0 1 5 Madrigal, Nick-OSU 12.393 56 12 22 6 8 1 0 5 Hoerner, Nico-STAN 9.385 39 4 15 7 2 0 0 2 Bennett, Jake-ORE 9.378 37 8 14 9 1 0 1 3 Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 12.377 53 12 20 14 7 0 3 2 Perez, Brandon-USC 12.377 53 5 20 3 3 0 0 0 Rios, Frankie-USC 12.375 48 3 18 4 3 0 0 5 HITS Madrigal, Nick-OSU 22 Harrison, KJ-OSU 22 Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 20 Perez, Brandon-USC 20 Vaughn, Andrew-CAL 20 RUNS SCORED Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 17 Rivas, Alfonso-ARIZ 14 6 tied with 12 run(s) scored RUNS BATTED IN Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 14 Rivas, Alfonso-ARIZ 14 Vaughn, Andrew-CAL 13 Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 13 Dodson, Tanner-CAL 12 DOUBLES Madrigal, Nick-OSU 8 Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 7 Carroll, Dallas-UTAH 6 7 tied with 5 double(s) TRIPLES McCullough, Morgan-ORE 2 Steer, Spencer-ORE 2 23 tied with 1 triple(s) HOME RUNS Vaughn, Andrew-CAL 4 Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 3 Quintana, Nick-ARIZ 3 Grenier, Cadyn-OSU 3 Perez, Cris-USC 3 TOTAL BASES Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 36 Vaughn, Andrew-CAL 34 Madrigal, Nick-OSU 32 Carroll, Dallas-UTAH 31 2 tied with 30 total base(s) STOLEN BASES sb-att Kinamon, Duke-STAN 3-3 Karas, Denis-CAL 3-3 Dodson, Tanner-CAL 3-3 Amaral, Daniel-UCLA 3-4 13 tied with 2 stolen base(s) STRIKEOUTS ip so Thompson, Jake-OSU 27.1 29 Canning, Griffin-UCLA 24.2 28 Rose, Jayson-UTAH 26.0 27 Heimlich, Luke-OSU 30.0 27 2 tied with 26 strikeout(s) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Min 1.0 IP/Team game app era w-l sv ip h r er bb so Peterson, David-ORE 3 0.86 3-0 0 21.0 22 4 2 1 26 Bremer, Noah-WASH 3 0.90 2-0 0 20.0 8 2 2 6 26 Thompson, Jake-OSU 4 0.99 3-0 0 27.1 14 4 3 10 29 Wegman, Brad-USC 4 1.17 1-1 0 15.1 13 8 2 6 12 Heimlich, Luke-OSU 4 1.20 2-0 0 30.0 16 4 4 9 27 Horn, Jared-CAL 4 1.40 2-1 0 19.1 13 8 3 13 15 Mulholland, Jake-OSU 5 1.50 3-0 0 12.0 8 2 2 3 9 Burke, Scott-UCLA 9 1.88 0-1 0 14.1 11 5 3 8 12 Mercer, Matt-ORE 3 2.04 2-0 0 17.2 16 5 4 5 10 Jones, Jordan-WASH 3 2.65 1-1 0 17.0 13 5 5 5 6

Pac-12 Batting Leaders (as of Apr 12, 2017) (All games) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.5 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game Batting avg 1. Arizona.329 2. Oregon State.291 3. California.283 4. Utah.276 5. Washington State.270 6. Stanford.267 7. USC.264 8. UCLA.263 9. Washington.261 10. Arizona State.256 11. Oregon.256 Runs scored 1. Arizona 288 2. Oregon State 169 3. UCLA 166 4. Washington State 161 5. Washington 160 6. Oregon 158 7. Utah 157 8. California 151 9. USC 145 10. Arizona State 141 11. Stanford 128 Doubles 1. Arizona 82 2. Washington State 64 3. Stanford 56 4. California 54 5. Washington 53 6. UCLA 52 Arizona State 52 8. Oregon State 51 9. Utah 47 10. USC 43 11. Oregon 38 Total bases 1. Arizona 544 2. California 426 3. Oregon State 399 4. Washington 396 5. Arizona State 393 6. Washington State 383 7. USC 377 8. Utah 375 9. UCLA 369 10. Stanford 345 11. Oregon 340 Walks 1. Arizona 159 2. Oregon 142 3. Washington State 133 4. UCLA 132 5. Washington 120 6. USC 117 Oregon State 117 8. Utah 111 9. California 101 10. Arizona State 91 11. Stanford 81 Slugging pct 1. Arizona.483 2. California.416 3. Oregon State.403 4. Washington State.402 5. UCLA.386 6. Utah.381 7. Washington.379 8. Arizona State.374 9. USC.370 10. Stanford.368 11. Oregon.354 Hits 1. Arizona 370 2. California 290 3. Oregon State 288 4. Washington 272 Utah 272 6. Arizona State 269 USC 269 8. Washington State 257 9. UCLA 251 10. Stanford 250 11. Oregon 246 Triples 1. Arizona 13 2. Oregon State 12 3. Washington 10 Oregon 10 5. Arizona State 9 6. Washington State 7 Utah 7 8. California 5 9. USC 4 10. Stanford 3 UCLA 3 Total plate appearances 1. Arizona 1372 2. Washington 1216 3. USC 1194 4. Arizona State 1182 5. California 1179 6. Oregon 1178 7. UCLA 1169 8. Oregon State 1159 9. Utah 1145 10. Washington State 1143 11. Stanford 1065 Hit by pitch 1. Oregon 42 Arizona 42 3. UCLA 29 4. Washington State 26 USC 26 6. Utah 24 7. California 23 Washington 23 9. Stanford 22 10. Arizona State 16 11. Oregon State 14 On base pct 1. Arizona.425 2. Oregon.371 3. Washington State.371 4. Oregon State.369 5. UCLA.361 6. Utah.360 7. California.357 8. USC.349 9. Washington.347 10. Stanford.336 11. Arizona State.321 Runs batted in 1. Arizona 250 2. Oregon State 154 3. UCLA 152 4. Washington 145 Washington State 145 6. Oregon 143 7. California 140 8. Utah 139 9. USC 131 10. Arizona State 127 11. Stanford 114 Home runs 1. California 24 2. Arizona 22 3. UCLA 20 4. USC 19 5. Arizona State 18 6. Washington 17 7. Washington State 16 8. Utah 14 9. Oregon State 12 Oregon 12 11. Stanford 11 At bats 1. Arizona 1126 2. Arizona State 1050 3. Washington 1044 4. California 1025 5. USC 1018 6. Oregon State 990 7. Utah 985 8. Oregon 961 9. UCLA 955 10. Washington State 953 11. Stanford 938 Strikeouts 1. Washington 250 2. Arizona State 226 3. California 222 4. USC 218 5. UCLA 213 6. Utah 194 7. Washington State 186 8. Stanford 183 9. Oregon 181 10. Arizona 180 11. Oregon State 170

Sac bunts 1. UCLA 27 2. Arizona 26 3. Oregon State 23 4. Washington State 21 5. Oregon 20 California 20 Washington 20 8. Utah 16 9. USC 15 10. Stanford 13 11. Arizona State 11 Caught stealing 1. Oregon 14 Washington 14 3. California 13 USC 13 Washington State 13 Utah 13 7. Arizona State 11 8. Arizona 10 9. UCLA 9 Oregon State 9 11. Stanford 7 Sac flies 1. UCLA 25 2. Arizona 18 USC 18 4. Oregon State 15 5. Arizona State 14 6. Oregon 13 7. Stanford 11 8. California 10 Washington State 10 10. Utah 9 11. Washington 8 Steal attempts 1. California 49 2. Arizona 44 3. Arizona State 40 4. Oregon State 38 5. Washington State 37 Washington 37 7. USC 33 8. UCLA 31 9. Utah 30 Oregon 30 11. Stanford 27 Stolen bases 1. California 36 2. Arizona 34 3. Oregon State 29 Arizona State 29 5. Washington State 24 6. Washington 23 7. UCLA 22 8. Stanford 20 USC 20 10. Utah 17 11. Oregon 16 Grounded into DP 1. USC 22 Arizona 22 3. Oregon 20 4. Washington 17 5. Oregon State 15 6. Arizona State 14 UCLA 14 8. Utah 13 9. Washington State 12 10. Stanford 9 11. California 6

Pac-12 Pitching Leaders (as of Apr 12, 2017) (All games) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.5 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game Earned run avg 1. Oregon State 1.81 2. Oregon 3.05 3. Washington 3.30 4. Stanford 3.30 5. Utah 3.84 6. Arizona 3.97 7. UCLA 4.03 8. USC 4.50 9. California 4.85 10. Washington State 5.28 11. Arizona State 5.77 Batters struck out 1. Oregon 271 2. Arizona 249 3. Oregon State 247 4. UCLA 246 5. USC 228 6. Washington 227 7. Arizona State 225 8. Washington State 208 9. Stanford 203 10. Utah 197 11. California 194 Losses 1. Arizona State 18 2. Utah 16 3. California 15 UCLA 15 5. Washington State 14 USC 14 7. Washington 12 8. Stanford 10 9. Arizona 8 Oregon 8 11. Oregon State 1 Sac bunts allowed 1. USC 24 2. California 23 3. Arizona State 20 4. Washington State 19 Arizona 19 6. Stanford 17 Utah 17 8. Oregon State 15 9. Washington 14 UCLA 14 11. Oregon 12 Runs allowed 1. Oregon State 62 2. Oregon 107 3. Washington 108 4. Stanford 109 5. Utah 127 6. UCLA 134 7. USC 154 8. Arizona 157 9. Washington State 179 10. California 184 11. Arizona State 202 Opposing bat avg 1. Oregon State.184 2. Washington.236 3. Oregon.236 4. UCLA.240 5. Stanford.243 6. Arizona.256 7. USC.259 8. Utah.265 9. California.272 10. Washington State.274 11. Arizona State.290 Batters SO out looking 1. Oregon State 80 2. Washington 73 3. UCLA 72 4. Arizona 71 5. USC 70 6. Arizona State 69 7. Oregon 68 8. Stanford 63 9. Utah 57 10. California 52 11. Washington State 51 Saves 1. Oregon 12 2. Oregon State 11 Stanford 11 4. USC 9 5. Washington State 8 Arizona 8 7. Arizona State 7 8. California 4 Utah 4 10. Washington 3 11. UCLA 2 Sac flies allowed 1. Washington State 18 2. California 15 3. Arizona State 12 Arizona 12 5. Washington 11 6. UCLA 10 Utah 10 8. Oregon 9 USC 9 10. Oregon State 8 11. Stanford 7 Earned runs allowed 1. Oregon State 54 2. Oregon 90 3. Stanford 91 4. Washington 101 5. Utah 106 6. UCLA 117 7. Arizona 124 8. USC 135 9. California 144 10. Washington State 147 11. Arizona State 176 Innings pitched 1. Arizona 281.0 2. Washington 275.2 3. Arizona State 274.2 4. USC 270.0 5. Oregon State 268.0 6. California 267.1 7. Oregon 266.0 8. UCLA 261.0 9. Washington State 250.1 10. Utah 248.2 11. Stanford 248.1 Wins 1. Oregon State 28 2. Arizona 24 3. Oregon 22 4. Washington 19 5. Stanford 18 6. USC 16 7. Washington State 15 California 15 9. UCLA 14 10. Arizona State 13 11. Utah 12 Runners picked off 1. Utah 8 2. Washington State 7 3. Oregon State 6 4. UCLA 4 Arizona State 4 California 4 7. Arizona 3 Oregon 3 9. Washington 2 10. USC 1 Hits allowed 1. Oregon State 174 2. Stanford 224 3. Oregon 235 UCLA 235 5. Washington 237 6. Utah 250 7. Washington State 261 8. USC 263 9. California 275 10. Arizona 280 11. Arizona State 312 Walks allowed 1. Oregon 70 2. Oregon State 77 3. Stanford 86 4. Arizona 101 5. Washington 102 6. Utah 109 7. UCLA 115 8. Washington State 119 9. USC 135 10. California 145 11. Arizona State 154

Doubles allowed 1. Oregon State 29 2. Stanford 38 3. Washington 42 4. Oregon 43 5. UCLA 46 6. California 49 Utah 49 8. Washington State 50 9. USC 53 10. Arizona State 58 11. Arizona 60 Wild pitches 1. Washington State 43 2. California 38 Arizona State 38 4. Arizona 34 5. UCLA 32 6. USC 28 7. Oregon 25 8. Utah 22 9. Oregon State 15 10. Stanford 9 11. Washington 8 Intentional BB allowed 1. Arizona 9 2. Washington 8 3. California 7 4. Utah 5 Arizona State 5 6. Oregon 3 Stanford 3 8. USC 2 9. UCLA 1 Oregon State 1 Washington State 1 Triples allowed 1. USC 4 Oregon State 4 Washington 4 Oregon 4 Stanford 4 6. UCLA 5 Arizona 5 8. California 7 9. Washington State 8 10. Arizona State 10 11. Utah 11 Balks 1. UCLA 6 Washington 6 3. California 5 4. Oregon 4 5. USC 3 Arizona State 3 Washington State 3 8. Arizona 2 Oregon State 2 10. Stanford 1 Home runs allowed 1. Utah 8 2. Washington State 12 Oregon State 12 4. Stanford 13 Oregon 13 6. Arizona 14 7. Arizona State 16 8. Washington 18 USC 18 10. California 22 UCLA 22 Hit batters 1. Washington State 44 2. Arizona State 32 3. California 31 4. Arizona 30 5. USC 25 6. UCLA 22 7. Oregon 21 8. Washington 19 9. Oregon State 17 10. Utah 16 11. Stanford 14

Pac-12 Fielding Leaders (as of Apr 12, 2017) (All games) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game Fielding pct 1. Washington.985 2. USC.983 3. UCLA.980 4. Stanford.976 5. Oregon State.974 6. Oregon.972 7. Utah.971 8. California.969 9. Washington State.968 10. Arizona State.966 11. Arizona.962 Assists 1. Arizona State 357 2. Arizona 333 3. Washington State 328 4. California 308 5. Utah 302 6. Oregon State 287 Washington 287 8. Oregon 276 9. Stanford 272 10. UCLA 269 11. USC 261 Stolen bases against 1. Washington State 31 2. Arizona State 30 3. USC 28 4. UCLA 27 5. California 24 6. Arizona 19 7. Stanford 14 8. Utah 13 9. Oregon State 8 10. Washington 4 Oregon 4 Passed balls 1. California 10 2. Oregon 8 3. Washington State 6 Utah 6 5. USC 5 6. Arizona 4 UCLA 4 Arizona State 4 9. Oregon State 3 10. Washington 2 Stanford 2 Chances 1. Arizona State 1222 Arizona 1222 3. California 1146 4. Washington 1131 5. Oregon State 1120 6. Washington State 1115 7. Oregon 1105 8. USC 1089 9. Utah 1079 10. UCLA 1073 11. Stanford 1042 Errors 1. Arizona 46 2. Arizona State 41 3. Washington State 36 California 36 5. Utah 31 Oregon 31 7. Oregon State 29 8. Stanford 25 9. UCLA 21 10. USC 18 11. Washington 17 Caught stealing by 1. Arizona State 19 2. Washington 16 Washington State 16 4. Utah 14 USC 14 6. Oregon 12 7. California 11 8. Stanford 10 9. UCLA 8 Arizona 8 11. Oregon State 3 Catchers interference 1. UCLA 1 California 1 Oregon State 1 Arizona State 1 Putouts 1. Arizona 843 2. Washington 827 3. Arizona State 824 4. USC 810 5. Oregon State 804 6. California 802 7. Oregon 798 8. UCLA 783 9. Washington State 751 10. Utah 746 11. Stanford 745 Fielding double plays 1. California 32 2. Washington 28 3. Arizona State 26 4. Washington State 24 5. Utah 20 6. UCLA 19 Stanford 19 USC 19 Oregon 19 10. Arizona 18 11. Oregon State 16 Steal attempts against 1. Arizona State 49 2. Washington State 47 3. USC 42 4. California 35 UCLA 35 6. Utah 27 Arizona 27 8. Stanford 24 9. Washington 20 10. Oregon 16 11. Oregon State 11

Pac-12 Batting Leaders (as of Apr 12, 2017) (Pac-12 games only) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.5 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game Batting avg 1. UCLA.312 2. Oregon State.306 3. Arizona.297 4. California.291 5. USC.278 6. Stanford.272 7. Washington.253 8. Washington State.244 9. Oregon.240 10. Utah.232 11. Arizona State.208 Runs scored 1. UCLA 95 2. Arizona 94 3. Oregon State 76 4. California 69 5. USC 48 Utah 48 7. Oregon 46 8. Washington 44 9. Arizona State 40 10. Stanford 38 11. Washington State 37 Doubles 1. Arizona 28 Oregon State 28 3. UCLA 25 4. Arizona State 23 5. Stanford 21 6. California 19 7. Washington State 18 8. USC 17 9. Washington 16 10. Utah 14 11. Oregon 10 Total bases 1. Arizona 192 2. Oregon State 188 3. UCLA 180 4. California 166 5. USC 154 6. Utah 135 7. Arizona State 132 8. Washington 120 9. Stanford 115 10. Washington State 105 11. Oregon 98 Walks 1. Arizona 59 2. UCLA 57 3. California 46 4. Oregon State 43 5. Washington 38 Utah 38 7. Washington State 36 8. USC 34 Oregon 34 10. Arizona State 28 11. Stanford 27 Slugging pct 1. Arizona.459 2. UCLA.436 3. California.423 4. Oregon State.420 5. Washington.400 6. Stanford.377 7. USC.376 8. Washington State.347 9. Oregon.331 10. Arizona State.331 11. Utah.323 Hits 1. Oregon State 137 2. UCLA 129 3. Arizona 124 4. USC 114 California 114 6. Utah 97 7. Arizona State 83 Stanford 83 9. Washington 76 10. Washington State 74 11. Oregon 71 Triples 1. Arizona State 4 Oregon 4 Oregon State 4 4. Utah 3 California 3 6. Arizona 2 Washington State 2 Washington 2 9. UCLA 1 USC 1 Stanford 1 Total plate appearances 1. Oregon State 517 2. UCLA 513 3. Arizona 510 4. Utah 471 5. USC 470 6. California 464 7. Arizona State 437 8. Washington State 354 9. Washington 352 10. Oregon 350 11. Stanford 349 Hit by pitch 1. UCLA 16 2. Arizona 13 3. California 12 USC 12 Oregon 12 6. Washington State 9 7. Oregon State 6 Stanford 6 9. Utah 5 10. Washington 4 11. Arizona State 3 On base pct 1. UCLA.403 2. Arizona.391 3. California.377 4. Oregon State.368 5. USC.348 6. Washington.340 7. Washington State.340 8. Oregon.339 9. Stanford.337 10. Utah.302 11. Arizona State.264 Runs batted in 1. UCLA 89 2. Arizona 83 3. Oregon State 69 4. California 65 5. Oregon 46 6. USC 44 7. Utah 42 8. Washington 41 9. Arizona State 35 Stanford 35 11. Washington State 34 Home runs 1. Arizona 12 2. California 9 3. UCLA 8 Washington 8 5. USC 7 6. Utah 6 Arizona State 6 8. Oregon State 5 9. Oregon 3 Stanford 3 Washington State 3 At bats 1. Oregon State 448 2. Arizona 418 Utah 418 4. UCLA 413 5. USC 410 6. Arizona State 399 7. California 392 8. Stanford 305 9. Washington State 303 10. Washington 300 11. Oregon 296 Strikeouts 1. Arizona State 94 2. Utah 87 3. Oregon State 84 4. UCLA 79 5. Arizona 78 6. USC 76 California 76 Washington 76 9. Washington State 66 10. Oregon 51 11. Stanford 49

Sac bunts 1. UCLA 11 Oregon State 11 3. USC 10 4. Arizona 8 California 8 6. Utah 7 7. Oregon 5 Stanford 5 Washington 5 Arizona State 5 11. Washington State 4 Caught stealing 1. USC 6 2. Utah 5 Oregon State 5 4. Stanford 4 Washington 4 UCLA 4 Oregon 4 California 4 9. Arizona 3 Arizona State 3 11. Washington State 2 Sac flies 1. UCLA 15 2. Arizona 11 3. Oregon State 9 4. Stanford 6 California 6 6. Washington 5 7. USC 4 8. Oregon 3 Utah 3 10. Arizona State 2 Washington State 2 Steal attempts 1. California 17 2. Oregon State 14 3. UCLA 12 Arizona State 12 USC 12 6. Arizona 10 7. Stanford 9 8. Utah 8 Washington 8 10. Oregon 6 Washington State 6 Stolen bases 1. California 13 2. Arizona State 9 Oregon State 9 4. UCLA 8 5. Arizona 7 6. USC 6 7. Stanford 5 8. Washington State 4 Washington 4 10. Utah 3 11. Oregon 2 Grounded into DP 1. USC 10 2. Arizona 8 3. UCLA 7 4. Oregon State 6 Washington 6 6. Arizona State 5 Stanford 5 Oregon 5 9. Utah 4 10. California 3 11. Washington State 1

Pac-12 Pitching Leaders (as of Apr 12, 2017) (Pac-12 games only) Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.5 AB/Game 3.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game Earned run avg 1. Oregon State 2.35 2. Washington 2.84 3. Utah 3.61 4. Stanford 4.11 5. USC 4.25 6. Arizona 4.54 7. Oregon 4.85 8. California 5.14 9. UCLA 5.17 10. Arizona State 6.39 11. Washington State 7.22 Batters struck out 1. Oregon State 97 2. UCLA 91 3. Utah 81 Arizona 81 5. Oregon 79 6. California 75 7. USC 74 8. Washington 69 Arizona State 69 10. Stanford 51 11. Washington State 49 Losses 1. Arizona State 10 2. Utah 9 3. USC 7 Washington State 7 5. Arizona 5 California 5 UCLA 5 Stanford 5 9. Oregon 4 10. Washington 3 Opposing bat avg 1. Oregon State.182 2. Washington.207 3. Utah.250 4. USC.268 5. California.269 6. Arizona.272 7. UCLA.272 8. Oregon.278 9. Stanford.308 10. Arizona State.323 11. Washington State.329 Batters SO out looking 1. Arizona 30 2. Oregon State 28 3. UCLA 23 4. Arizona State 20 Stanford 20 California 20 7. USC 17 Washington 17 9. Oregon 16 10. Utah 15 11. Washington State 10 Saves 1. Oregon 3 Stanford 3 Arizona 3 4. California 2 USC 2 Oregon State 2 Arizona State 2 8. Washington State 1 Utah 1 Innings pitched 1. Oregon State 115.0 2. Utah 109.2 3. USC 108.0 UCLA 108.0 5. Arizona State 105.2 6. California 105.0 Arizona 105.0 8. Stanford 81.0 9. Washington 79.1 10. Oregon 78.0 11. Washington State 76.0 Wins 1. Oregon State 12 2. UCLA 7 California 7 Arizona 7 5. Washington 6 6. Oregon 5 USC 5 8. Stanford 4 9. Utah 3 10. Washington State 2 Arizona State 2 Runners picked off 1. Oregon State 3 2. Oregon 2 3. UCLA 1 Washington State 1 USC 1 Arizona State 1 Sac bunts allowed 1. Arizona State 11 2. Utah 10 Stanford 10 USC 10 5. Arizona 8 6. UCLA 7 7. California 6 8. Oregon State 5 Washington State 5 10. Washington 4 11. Oregon 3 Runs allowed 1. Washington 25 2. Oregon State 32 3. Stanford 47 Oregon 47 5. Utah 54 6. Arizona 60 7. USC 65 8. UCLA 69 9. Washington State 73 10. California 80 11. Arizona State 83 Sac flies allowed 1. California 9 2. Arizona State 8 Washington State 8 4. Oregon 7 5. Arizona 6 UCLA 6 Stanford 6 8. Oregon State 5 9. Utah 4 Washington 4 11. USC 3 Earned runs allowed 1. Washington 25 2. Oregon State 30 3. Stanford 37 4. Oregon 42 5. Utah 44 6. USC 51 7. Arizona 53 8. California 60 9. Washington State 61 10. UCLA 62 11. Arizona State 75 Hits allowed 1. Washington 58 2. Oregon State 73 3. Oregon 84 4. Stanford 98 5. Washington State 102 6. Utah 103 7. USC 109 8. California 111 9. Arizona 112 10. UCLA 115 11. Arizona State 137 Walks allowed 1. Stanford 21 2. Oregon 25 3. Washington 30 4. Washington State 34 5. Arizona 40 UCLA 40 7. Oregon State 43 8. Utah 47 9. USC 50 10. California 51 11. Arizona State 59