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For Immediate Release \\ Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Contact \\ Sean Collins (scollins@pac-12.org) 2016 PAC-12 BASEBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL W L Pct. GB W L Pct. L10 Streak Utah*^ 19 11.633-26 29.473 6-4 L2 Washington^ 17 13.567 2 33 23.589 5-5 L1 Arizona^^ 16 14.533 3 42 21.667 9-1 W3 Oregon State 16 14.533 3 35 19.648 6-4 W4 Arizona State^ 16 14.533 3 36 23.610 5-5 L1 Stanford 15 15.500 4 31 23.574 6-4 W3 USC 15 15.500 4 28 28.500 6-4 W2 California 14 16.467 5 32 21.604 7-3 W2 Oregon 14 16.467 5 29 26.527 5-5 L3 UCLA 12 18.400 7 25 31.446 2-8 L4 Washington State 11 19.367 8 19 35.352 3-7 L2 * - Pac-12 Champion ^ - Competed in NCAA Baseball Championship Regional ^^ - Super Regional UPCOMING SCHEDULE Friday, June 10 No. 2 Arizona at No. 1 Mississippi State... 3 p.m. PT Game 1; ESPN2; Host - Mississippi State Saturday, June 11 No. 2 Arizona at No. 1 Mississippi State... 3 p.m. PT Game 2; ESPNU; Host - Mississippi State LAST WEEK S RESULTS June 3 Arizona 7, Sam Houston State 3 Gonzaga 5, Arizona State 1 Utah 6, Ole Miss 5 (10) UC Santa Barbara 3, Washington 2 (14) June 4 Arizona State 4, Oral Roberts 1 Boston College 4, Utah 3 Washington 9, Vanderbilt 8 June 5 Louisiana 10, Arizona 3 Arizona 6, Sam Houston State 5 TCU 8, Arizona State 1 Tulane 4, Utah 1 Xavier 7, Washington 5 June 6 Arizona 6, Louisiana 3 Arizona 3, Louisiana 1 Sunday, June 12 (If Necessary) No. 2 Arizona at No. 1 Mississippi State... 3 p.m. PT Game 3; ESPN2 or ESPNU; Host - Mississippi State Pac-12 Player of the Year Brett Cumberland, C, CAL PAC-12 YEARLY AWARDS Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year Troy Rallings, RP, WASH Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year Logan Ice, C, OSU Pac-12 Coach of the Year Bill Kinneberg, UTAH Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Nick Madrigal, 2B, OSU Pac-12 Players of the Week Feb. 23 Nick Madrigal, OSU Mar. 1 Alfonso Rivas III, ARIZ Mar. 8 Logan Ice, OSU Mar. 14 David Greer, ASU Mar. 21 Bobby Dalbec, ARIZ Mar. 28 Timmy Robinson, USC April 4 Brett Cumberland, CAL April 11 AJ Ramirez, USC April 18 Trek Stemp, WSU April 25 Jeremy Martinez, USC May 2 Kort Peterson, UCLA May 9 Hunter Simmons, UTAH May 16 Brett Cumberland, CAL May 23 Chris Baker, WASH May 30 DaShawn Keirsey, Jr., UTAH Pac-12 Batting Champion David Oppenheim, DH, USC PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE WEEK Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week Feb. 23 Tristan Beck, STAN Mar. 1 Colton Hock, STAN Mar. 8 Erik Martinez, CAL Mar. 14 Drew Rasmussen, OSU Mar. 21 Kyle Molnar, UCLA Mar. 28 Ryan Hingst, ASU April 4 Travis Eckert, OSU April 11 Nathan Bannister, ARIZ April 18 Griffin Canning, UCLA April 25 Nathan Bannister, ARIZ May 2 Kevin Ginkel, ARIZ May 9 Ryan Schmitten, WASH May 16 Ian Hamilton, WSU May 23 Travis Eckert, OSU May 30 Luke Heimlich, OSU

RANKINGS USA Today Top 25 Coaches Poll (May 30) 1. Texas A&M 2. Florida 3. Miami (Fla.) 4. Mississippi State 5. Louisville 6. LSU 7. Ole Miss 8. Vanderbilt 9. TCU 10. Clemson 11. Texas Tech 11. Florida State 13. South Carolina 14. Virginia 15. Louisiana-Lafayette 16. Coastal Carolina 17. North Carolina State 18. Southern Mississippi 19. Florida Atlantic 20. Oklahoma State 21. Tulane 22. Bryant 23. UC Santa Barbara 24. Cal State Fullerton 25. Ohio State NCBWA Top 30 (June 8) 1. Texas A&M 2. Miami (Fla.) 3. Florida 4. Mississippi State 5. Louisville 6. LSU 7. TCU 8. Texas Tech 9. South Carolina 10. Florida State 11. Coastal Carolina 12. Oklahoma State 13. UC Santa Barbara 14. ARIZONA 15. Clemson 16. East Carolina 17. North Carolina State 18. Vanderbilt 19. Ole Miss 20. Boston College 21. Virginia 22. Louisiana-Lafayette 23. Tulane 24. Southern Mississippi 25. Dallas Baptist 26. Florida Atlantic 27. Louisiana Tech 28. Rice 29. Cal State Fullerton 30. Georgia Tech 2016 PAC-12 VS.: American... 0-2 Atlantic Coast... 4-6 Big East... 4-0 Big Ten... 9-4 Big 12... 22-10 Big West... 32-19 Colonial... 4-1 Conference USA... 2-1 Mid-American... 5-0 Mountain West... 10-4 Missouri Valley... 3-1 Southeastern... 2-6 Southland... 6-3 Sun Belt... 1-3 WAC... 13-12 WCC... 28-19 Total-All...163-107 (.604) PAC-12 NOTES WEEKLY RECAP: Arizona is the lone Pac-12 representative remaining in the 2016 NCAA Baseball Championship. The Wildcats won four games at the Lafayette Regional to advance to the Super Regionals. Three of those wins came in 27 hours, playing double-headers on both June 5 and June 6. Arizona dropped the first game on the fifth to the host Louisiana-Lafayette but returned to beat Sam Houston State in an elimination game. Arizona then needed to beat the Ragin Cajuns twice on June 6 to advance and did just that. Arizona is back in the Super Regionals for the first time since 2012 when they claimed the NCAA Championship. ARIZONA STATE, UTAH and WASHINGTON were all eliminated before reaching the final of their respective regionals. NCAA BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: Four Pac-12 baseball teams earned berths to the 2016 NCAA Baseball Championship. UTAH earned the Pac-12 s automatic bid while ARIZONA, ARIZONA STATE, and WASHINGTON earned at-large selections. The Pac-12 currently holds an all-time record of 791-481 (.622) in the NCAA Baseball Championship, with 28 titles all-time, the latest coming from UCLA in 2013. Arizona earned its first trip to the NCAA Baseball Championship since they won the title in 2012. It is the program s 34th all-time appearance, the ninth-most in NCAA history (1954-present). The Wildcats, winners of 9 of their last 10 games, have been on a remarkable run of late. Dating back to May 19, the squad has traveled roughly 12,177 miles. They had a three-game series at Oregon, then flew to Tucson for a mid-week series against Abilene Christian. After that the team trekked to Hawaii to sweep the Rainbow Warriors. Following that, Arizona went to Lafayette and then right from there drove to Starkville for their upcoming matchup against No. 1 seed Mississippi State. The best-of-three series begins on Friday at 3 p.m. PT and will be broadcast live on ESPN2. The second game of the series will also start at 3 p.m. and will be shown on ESPNU. If necessary, game three will start at 3 p.m. PT and be broadcast on either ESPN2 or ESPNU. Utah, the 2016 Pac-12 Champions for the first time in program history, had a remarkable run in league play, with a record of 19-11 (25-27 overall) to clinch the automatic bid. Its season ended in the Oxford Regional but not before it handed Ole Miss a loss in the opening game, winning 6-5 in 10 innings. The Utes then fell to Boston College, 4-3, on June 4 and to Tulane, 4-1, on June 5 to end their season. Arizona State earned its spot in the NCAA Baseball Championship for the fourth-straight year and the 39th time overall in program history, the fourth-most in NCAA history. The Sun Devils lost their opening game in the Fort Worth Regional, falling to Gonzaga, 5-1. They rebounded to beat Oral Roberts (4-1) and Gonzaga (6-3) before losing to the host, TCU, 8-1. Washington earned its second appearance in the last three years and the 10th all-time to the NCAA Baseball Championship. The Huskies dropped a heartbreaker in the opening game of the Nashville Regional, falling 3-2 in 14 innings to UC Santa Barbara. Against the host Vanderbilt in game two, the Huskies made a furious comeback and knocked out the Commodores with a 9-8 win. On June 5, Xavier beat Washington, 7-5. The 70th Men s College World Series begins play Saturday, June 18, at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in Omaha, Neb. NUMBERS GAME: Arizona is tied for No. 34 in the country with 614 hits on the year. It is also tied for No. 17in the country in drawing walks at 290 and it is also tied for third in the country in sacrifice bunts with 77 on the year. Washington tops the league with 84 sacrifice bunts and is second in the nation... Five Pac-12 teams rank in the top 40 in the nation in WHIP with Arizona leading the way at No. 12 (1.21), Oregon State is No. 19 (1.23), Stanford is 31st (1.26), Washington is No. 37 (1.29) and Oregon is 38th (1.29) (WHIP is calculated by adding the number of walks and hits allowed and dividing this sum by the number of innings pitched). Zach Gibbons and Cody Ramer of Arizona are tied for the lead-league in hits with 90 on the season while Gibbons is second in batting average at 0.380, the No. 34 mark in the country... David Greer of Arizona State is tied for 13th in the nation with 23 doubles on the year... Jack Meggs of Washington has laid down 23 sacrifice bunts on the year which is the best mark in the nation... In 28 appearances and 61.0 innings of work, Washington s Troy Rallings has allowed only six earned runs, boasting an ERA of 0.89 which is second in the country. Rallings also has the nation s best WHIP rating at 0.72. Rallings has now earned 31 saves over the course of his career which is tied for the fourth-best total in Conference history... Also in the top-15 in the country in WHIP is Nathan Bannister of Arizona who is 14th at 0.94... Rallings is also tied for third in the nation in saves with 16. IN THE RANKINGS: In the latest NCBWA Top 30, Arizona is ranked at No. 14 to represent the Pac-12. COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT: Four student-athletes from the Pac-12 earned CoSIDA Academic All- Disrict honorees. In District 8, Stanford pitcher Andrew Summerville (So., 3.72 GPA, management, science & engineering major), Stanford infielder Tommy Edman (Jr., 3.84 GPA, computer science major), Oregon State infielder KJ Harrison (So., 3.39 GPA, pre-business major) and Oregon State outfielder Jack Anderson (Jr., 3.73 GPA, kinesiology major) represented the Pac-12. PAC-12 IN THE MAJORS: At the start of the Major League Baseball season, 41 former Pac-12 players made the opening day rosters while 10 coaches are in MLB dugouts. With representation from 10 of the 11 teams, Arizona State leads the way with 12 former players currently in the league. CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS: The Pac-12 has now won 488 national titles all-time, by far the most of any conference in the country and 10 this year. No other conference in the country has more than five this year up to this point. The Conference has claimed titles in men s soccer (Stanford), men s and women s water polo (UCLA - men, USC - women), men s and women s indoor track and field (Oregon both), beach volleyball (USC), women s tennis (Stanford), men s and women s golf (Oregon - men, Washington - women) and women s rowing (California). PAC-12 BASEBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // June 8, 2016 2

RANKINGS Baseball America Top 25 (May 30) 1. Texas A&M 2. Florida 3. Miami (Fla.) 4. Mississippi State 5. LSU 6. Ole Miss 7. Louisville 8. Texas Tech 9. Clemson 10. TCU 11. Virginia 12. Vanderbilt 13. Florida State 14. South Carolina 15. Coastal Carolina 16. Tulane 17. Florida Atlantic 18. Southern Mississippi 19. Louisiana-Lafayette 20. Bryant 21. Cal State Fullerton 22. North Carolina State 23. Ohio State 24. Oklahoma State 25. Dallas Baptist Collegiate Baseball Top 30 (June 8) 1. Texas A&M 2. Florida 3. Miami (Fla.) 4. Mississippi State 5. Louisville 6. South Carolina 7. Texas Tech 8. LSU 9. Florida State 10. TCU 11. Coastal Carolinla 12. Oklahoma State 13. ARIZONA 14. UC Santa Barbara 15. East Carolina 16. Boston College 17. Virginia 18. Clemson 19. Louisiana-Lafayette 20. North Carolina State 21. Xavier 22. WASHINGTON 23. Vanderbilt 24. Dallas Baptist 25. Tulane 26. South Alabama 27. Southern Mississippi 28. Cal State Fullerton 29. ARIZONA STATE 30. Rice Baseball America Preseason All-Americans First Team KJ Harrison, OSU, 1B Bobby Dalbec, ARIZ, 3B/RHP Second Team Daulton Jefferies, CAL, RHP Third Team Tommy Edman, STAN, 2B Colby Woodmansee, ASU, SS Cal Quantrill, STAN, RHP NCBWA Preseason All-Americans First Team Bobby Dalbec, ARIZ, 3B/RHP Second Team KJ Harrison, OSU, 1B Stephen Nogosek, ORE, RP Third Team Daulton Jefferies, CAL, SP Griffin Canning, UCLA, SP Matt Krook, ORE, SP Louisville Slugger Preseason All-Americans Second Team Daulton Jefferies, CAL, RHP Ian Hamilton, WSU, RHP KJ Harrison, OSU, 1B Bobby Dalbec, ARIZ, 3B/RHP Colby Woodmansee, ASU, SS Third Team Matt Krook, ORE, LHP Cal Quantrill, STAN, RHP Collegiate Baseball National Players of the Week David Peterson, ORE, LHP - March 7 Ryan Hingst, ASU, RHP - March 29 Brett Cumberland, CAL, C - April 4 Kevin Ginkel, ARIZ, RHP - May 2 Cole Irvin, ORE, LHP - May 2 NCBWA National Players of the Week Ryan Hingst, ASU, RHP - March 29 2015 Teaching Professional of The Year by Collegiate Baseball John Savage, UCLA NATIONAL HONORS John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Semifinalist Bobby Dalbec, ARIZ, 3B/RHP NCBWA Stopper of the Year Finalist Troy Rallings, WASH USA Baseball Golden Spikes Semifinalists Brett Cumberland, CAL Troy Rallings, WASH Louisville Slugger All-Americans First Team Troy Rallings, WASH, RP Second Team Seth Martinez, ASU, SP Nathan Bannister, ARIZ, SP Bryce Fehmel, OSU, SP Third Team Stephen Nogosek, ORE, RP Brett Cumberland, CAL, C David Greer, ASU, 1B Colby Woodmansee, ASU, SS Freshman Tristan Beck, STAN, SP Kyle Molnar, UCLA, SP Bryce Fehmel, OSU, RP* Nick Madrigal, OSU, 2B DaShawn Keirsey, UTAH, OF * - Freshman Relief Pitcher of The Year Baseball America All-Americans First Team Troy Rallings, WASH, RP Third Team David Oppenheim, USC, OF Brett Cumberland, CAL, DH PAC-12 BASEBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // June 8, 2016 3

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PAC-12 BASEBALL ON MLB OPENING DAY ARIZONA (3) Joey Rickard Baltimore Orioles Mark Melancon Pittsburgh Pirates Nick Hundley Colorado Rockies ARIZONA STATE (12) Austin Barnes Los Angeles Dodgers Tony Barnette Texas Rangers Jake Barrett Arizona Diamondbacks Kole Calhoun Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Andre Ethier Los Angeles Dodgers Ian Kinsler Detroit Tigers Jason Kipnis Cleveland Indians Mike Leake St. Louis Cardinals Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox Andrew Romine Detroit Tigers Eric Sogard Oakland Athletics Brett Wallace San Diego Padres CALIFORNIA (3) Tyson Ross - San Diego Padres Marcus Semien - Oakland Athletics Mark Canha - Oakland Athletics OREGON STATE (4) Jacoby Ellsbury New York Yankees Michael Conforto New York Mets Josh Osich San Francisco Giants Darwin Barney Toronto Blue Jays STANFORD (6) Jed Lowrie Oakland Athletics Stephen Piscotty St. Louis Cardinals Drew Storen Toronto Blue Jays Jason Castro Houston Astros Sam Fuld Oakland Athletics Colin Walsh Milwaukee Brewers UCLA (5) Trevor Bauer Cleveland Indians Trevor Brown San Francisco Giants Gerrit Cole Pittsburgh Pirates Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants Chase Utley Los Angeles Dodgers USC (4) Brad Boxberger Tampa Bay Rays Ian Kennedy Kansas City Royals Lucas Duda New York Mets Tommy Milone Minnesota Twins UTAH (1) CJ Cron Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim WASHINGTON (2) Jake Lamb - Arizona Diamondbacks Nick Hagadone - Cleveland Indians WASHINGTON STATE (1) Adam Conley Miami Marlins PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS USA Today Top 25 Coaches Poll/NCBWA Poll ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU PRE NR/NR NR/NR 12/11 17/15 8/5 NR/NR 9/9 20/18 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR Feb. 22 X/NR X/NR X/17 X/11 X/7 X/30 X/15 X/29 X/NR X/NR X/NR Feb. 29 X/NR X/NR X/13 X/15 X/4 X/NR X/20 X/30 X/NR X/NR X/NR Mar. 7 NR/NR NR/NR 12/12 10/8 4/4 NR/NR 20/19 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR Mar. 14 NR/NR 25/NR 14/13 18/16 5/5 NR/NR NR/23 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR Mar. 21 NR/NR NR/NR 20/18 NR/NR 3/3 NR/NR 23/21 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR Mar. 28 NR/NR NR/NR 13/12 NR/30 7/8 NR/NR NR/29 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR April 4 X/NR X/NR X/10 X/NR X/11 X/NR X/NR X/NR X/NR X/NR X/NR April 11 NR/NR NR/NR 11/17 NR/NR 9/10 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR April 18 NR/NR NR/NR 18/18 NR/NR 12/12 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR April 25 NR/27 NR/NR NR/24 NR/NR 11/12 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR May 2 NR/29 NR/NR NR/24 NR/NR 13/12 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR May 9 20/25 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR 24/17 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/30 NR/NR May 16 NR/29 NR/30 NR/NR NR/NR NR/24 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR May 23 NR/NR NR/28 NR/NR NR/NR NR/24 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR May 30 NR/29 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/24 NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR NR/NR June 8 X/14 X/NR X/NR X/NR X/NR X/NR X/NR X/NR X/NR X/NR X/NR PAC-12 BASEBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // June 8, 2016 5

PAC-12 BASEBALL TELEVISION SCHEDULE The Pac-12 Networks fourth season of live baseball telecasts kicks off on March 5 with Stanford hosting Vanderbilt. The Networks will televise 101 games in 2016. An additional two games will air live on ESPNU. All games listed in Pacific Time. Sat., March 5...Vanderbilt at Stanford...1 p.m. Sun., March 6...Vanderbilt at Stanford...1 p.m. Sun., March 6...USC vs. UCLA (Dodger Stadium)...3 p.m. Tue., March 15...Meiji Univ. (Tokyo) at Arizona State... 6:30 p.m. Thu., March 17...California at USC...7 p.m. Fri., March 18...Washington State at UCLA...4 p.m. Fri., March 18...Utah at Oregon...7 p.m. Fri., March 18...California at USC...7 p.m. Sun., March 20...Washington State at UCLA...12 p.m. Sun., March 20...Utah at Oregon...12 p.m. Mon., March 21...Cal State Fullerton at USC...6 p.m. Thu., March 24...Oregon at Washington...7 p.m. Fri., March 25...Oregon at Washington...7 p.m. Sat., March 26...Oregon at Washington...3 p.m. Mon., March 28...Gonzaga at Washington...5 p.m. Tue., March 29...Cal State Fullerton at UCLA...6 p.m. Tue., March 29...San Francisco at California...7 p.m. Thu., March 31...Arizona State at Washington State...7 p.m. Fri., April 1...Washington at Oregon State...3 p.m. Fri., April 1...USC at Stanford...7 p.m. Fri., April 1...Arizona State at Washington State...7 p.m. Sat., April 2...USC at Stanford...1 p.m. Sat., April 2...Arizona State at Washington State...1 p.m. Sat., April 2...Washington at Oregon State...4 p.m. Sun., April 3...Washington at Oregon State...4 p.m. Sun., April 3...USC at Stanford...4 p.m. Tue., April 5...Stanford at California...7 p.m. Thu., April 7...Stanford at UCLA...7 p.m. Fri., April 8...Washington at Arizona State...3:30 p.m. Fri., April 8...Stanford at UCLA...7 p.m. Sat., April 9...Washington at Arizona State...3:30 p.m. Sat., April 9...Stanford at UCLA...4:30 p.m. Sun., April 10...Washington at Arizona State...12 p.m. Tue., April 12...Arizona at Arizona State...7 p.m. Thu., April 14...Oregon State at Washington State...7 p.m. Fri., April 15...Oregon State at Washington State...4 p.m. Fri., April 15...UC Riverside at Utah...6 p.m. Fri., April 15...UCLA at Washington...7 p.m. Fri., April 15...California at Arizona State...7 p.m. Sat., April 16...California at Arizona State...12 p.m. Sat., April 16...UCLA at Washington...1 p.m. Sat., April 16...UC Riverside at Utah...6 p.m. Sat., April 16...Stanford at Arizona...7 p.m. Sun., April 17...Stanford at Arizona...1 p.m. Sun., April 17...UC Riverside at Utah...1 p.m. Mon., April 18...Oregon State at Oregon...6 p.m. Tue., April 19...Utah Valley at Utah...5 p.m. Tue., April 19...Stanford at California...7 p.m. Thu., April 21...Oregon at UCLA...7 p.m. Fri., April 22...Oregon at UCLA...7 p.m. Sat., April 23...Oregon at UCLA...1 p.m. PAC-12 NETWORKS SCHEDULE Tue., April 26...Seattle at Washington...5 p.m. Tue., April 26...Arizona at Arizona State...7 p.m. Wed., April 27...Oregon State at Oregon...7 p.m. Thu., April 28...Arizona at USC...7 p.m. Fri., April 29...Arizona at USC...7 p.m. Sat., April 30...Arizona at USC...2 p.m. Thu., May 5...California at Stanford...7 p.m. Fri., May 6...Oregon State at Arizona...7 p.m. Fri., May 6...California at Stanford...7 p.m. Sat., May 7...Oregon State at Arizona...7 p.m. Sat., May 7...Utah at Washington State...7 p.m. Sat., May 7...California at Stanford...7 p.m. Sun., May 8...Oregon State at Arizona...12 p.m. Sun., May 8...Utah at Washington State...4 p.m. Mon., May 9...Utah at Washington Staet...7 p.m. Fri., May 13...Washington State at Washington...7 p.m. Fri., May 13...USC at UCLA...7 p.m. Sat., May 14...Washington State at Washington...4 p.m. Sat., May 14...USC at UCLA...7 p.m. Sat., May 14...Arizona State at Arizona...7 p.m. Sun., May 15...Washington State at Washington...12 p.m. Sun., May 15...Arizona State at Arizona...3 p.m. Sun., May 15...Oregon at Oregon State...3 p.m. Sun., May 15...USC at UCLA...6 p.m. Tue., May 17...BYU at Utah...6 p.m. Fri., May 20...Arizona at Oregon...4 p.m. Fri., May 20...Oregon State at USC...7 p.m. Sat., May 21...Oregon State at USC...1 p.m. Sat., May 21...Arizona at Oregon...4 p.m. Sat., May 21...Utah at California...7 p.m. Sat., May 21...Arizona State at UCLA...7 p.m. Sun., May 22...Arizona at Oregon...12 p.m. Sun., May 22...Oregon State at USC...12 p.m. Sun., May 22...Arizona State at UCLA...3 p.m. Sun., May 22...Utah at California...6 p.m. Mon., May 23...Utah at California...7 p.m. Thu., May 26...Oregon at Stanford...7 p.m. Fri., May 27...Washington at Utah... 11 a.m. Fri., May 27...California at Washington State...4 p.m. Fri., May 27...UCLA at Oregon State...4 p.m. Fri., May 27...Oregon at Stanford...7 p.m. Fri., May 27...USC at Arizona State...7 p.m. Sat., May 28...Washington at Utah... 11 a.m. Sat., May 28...Oregon at Stanford...1 p.m. Sat., May 28...California at Washington State...4 p.m. Sat., May 28...UCLA at Oregon State...4 p.m. Sat., May 28...USC at Arizona State...7 p.m. Sun., May 29...UCLA at Oregon State... 11 a.m. Sun., May 29...Washington at Utah... 11 a.m. Sun., May 29...USC at Arizona State...2 p.m. Sun., May 29...California at Washington State...2 p.m. ESPN SCHEDULE Fri., May 13...Oregon at Oregon State... 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Sat., May 14...Oregon at Oregon State... 7 p.m. (ESPNU) PAC-12 BASEBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // June 8, 2016 6

STANDINGS (as of Jun 07, 2016) Pac-12 Overall Team W L T Pct W L T Pct Last 10 Streak Utah 19 11 0. 633 26 29 0. 473 6-4 L 2 Washington 17 13 0. 567 33 23 0. 589 5-5 L 1 Arizona 16 14 0. 533 42 21 0. 667 9-1 W 3 Oregon State 16 14 0. 533 35 19 0. 648 6-4 W 4 Arizona State 16 14 0. 533 36 23 0. 610 5-5 L 1 Stanford 15 15 0. 500 31 23 0. 574 6-4 W 3 USC 15 15 0. 500 28 28 0. 500 6-4 W 2 California 14 16 0. 467 32 21 0. 604 7-3 W 2 Oregon 14 16 0. 467 29 26 0. 527 5-5 L 3 UCLA 12 18 0. 400 25 31 0. 446 2-8 L 4 Washington State 11 19 0. 367 19 35 0. 352 3-7 L 2

Pac-12 Leaders Summary as of Jun 07, 2016 (All games) TEAM BATTING g avg ab r h 2b 3b hr bb so sb-att USC 56. 294 1886 309 555 100 12 44 237 344 50-80 California 53. 293 1862 331 545 102 20 47 173 352 38-59 Arizona 63. 291 2108 385 614 114 30 23 290 404 73-102 Washington 56. 278 1871 285 520 93 11 36 239 414 27-46 Oregon State 54. 278 1798 315 499 92 32 25 223 315 32-50 Utah 55. 277 1818 293 504 88 10 28 206 323 58-96 Arizona State 59. 262 2022 298 530 111 19 35 205 436 43-66 Stanford 54. 252 1779 256 449 92 15 29 167 294 22-32 UCLA 56. 250 1860 270 465 79 20 14 238 361 56-81 Washington State 54. 248 1770 235 439 70 6 16 162 432 64-87 Oregon 55. 232 1777 284 413 80 11 27 249 368 57-82 Totals 30.269 20551 326 553 102 186 324 238 404 520-781 TEAM PITCHING g era w l sv ip h r er bb so Stanford 54 3. 17 31 23 11 482.0 412 201 170 197 364 California 53 3. 20 32 21 15 476.0 437 212 169 196 343 Arizona 63 3. 48 42 21 14 558.2 493 255 216 182 415 Oregon State 54 3. 53 35 19 15 480.0 412 222 188 179 383 Oregon 55 3. 74 29 26 18 491.1 438 243 204 196 438 Washington 56 4. 06 33 23 22 511.2 476 258 231 184 366 Arizona State 59 4. 19 36 23 16 541.0 543 301 252 250 438 USC 56 4. 51 28 28 14 499.1 495 275 250 248 412 UCLA 56 4. 72 25 31 10 497.2 507 312 261 197 413 Utah 55 4. 80 26 29 11 480.0 520 320 256 233 383 Washington State 54 5. 32 19 35 9 467.1 468 327 276 262 341 Totals 307 4.06 336 279 155 5485.0 520 292 247 232 429 TEAM FIELDING g po a e pct dp pb sba-att Stanford 54 1446 544 35. 983 44 18 44-64 California 53 1428 575 47. 977 57 18 40-66 Arizona 63 1676 694 58. 976 41 10 38-61 Washington 56 1535 639 55. 975 49 6 30-41 USC 56 1498 613 55. 975 39 5 31-58 Oregon 55 1474 613 55. 974 45 23 27-42 UCLA 56 1493 559 59. 972 35 20 56-75 Arizona State 59 1623 584 64. 972 41 10 41-73 Oregon State 54 1440 585 59. 972 37 2 26-52 Washington State 54 1402 620 67. 968 45 13 44-65 Utah 55 1439 625 70. 967 52 16 59-84 Totals 307 16454 6651 624.974 485 141 436-681 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Min 2.7 AB/Team game g avg ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr bb Oppenheim, David-USC 53. 387 191 37 74 25 9 1 4 39 Gibbons, Zach-ARIZ 61. 380 237 38 90 39 12 1 0 35 Martinez, Jeremy-USC 56. 376 213 35 80 42 18 2 6 19 Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 63. 359 251 56 90 39 14 8 2 43 Stemp, Trek-WSU 43. 355 183 32 65 16 6 0 0 8 Cumberland, Brett-CAL 52. 344 180 46 62 51 10 1 16 38 Greer,David-ASU 59. 344 224 49 77 43 23 2 8 38 Donahue, Christian-OSU 51. 339 192 32 65 29 11 5 1 15 Kranson, Mitchell-CAL 52. 333 213 38 71 36 15 0 5 15 Madrigal, Nick-OSU 49. 333 195 38 65 29 11 5 1 15 Scaggari, Cody-UTAH 52. 330 203 37 67 34 12 4 5 13 Persico, Luke-UCLA 55. 323 226 37 73 30 10 1 3 20 Rios, Frankie-USC 55. 323 186 32 60 20 6 3 2 14 Shaps,Andrew-ASU 57. 321 212 29 68 27 12 4 2 13 Jordan, Levi-WASH 55. 316 171 15 54 26 6 0 1 5 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Min 1.0 IP/Team game app era w-l sv ip h r er bb so Rallings, Troy-WASH 28 0. 89 4-1 16 61.0 32 7 6 12 60 Hock, Colton-STAN 27 2. 03 4-5 6 57.2 37 17 13 24 61 Fehmel, Bryce-OSU 26 2. 31 10-1 2 70.0 58 22 18 23 51 Walker, Ryan-WSU 18 2. 40 6-3 5 63.2 48 22 17 25 50 Beck, Tristan-STAN 14 2. 48 6-5 0 83.1 60 24 23 26 76 Bannister, Nathan-ARIZ 19 2. 63 11-2 0 126.2 91 40 37 28 93 Martinez,Seth-ASU 18 2. 75 9-4 1 111.1 95 43 34 35 94 Cloney, JC-ARIZ 16 2. 86 6-4 0 94.1 91 39 30 17 53 Rose, Jayson-UTAH 16 2. 89 8-5 0 109.0 80 51 35 49 106 Summerville, Andrew-STAN 16 2. 90 5-2 1 59.0 49 21 19 21 34 HITS Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 90 Gibbons, Zach-ARIZ 90 Martinez, Jeremy-USC 80 Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 78 Greer,David-ASU 77 RUNS SCORED Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 56 Grebeck, Austin-ORE 53 Greer,David-ASU 49 Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 48 Harrison, KJ-OSU 48 RUNS BATTED IN Cumberland, Brett-CAL 51 Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 48 Balta, A.J.-ORE 47 Harrison, KJ-OSU 47 Robinson, Timmy-USC 46 DOUBLES Greer,David-ASU 23 Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 21 Martinez, Jeremy-USC 18 Robinson, Timmy-USC 18 5 tied with 15 double(s) TRIPLES Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 8 Knapp, Aaron-CAL 7 Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 7 Canning,Gage-ASU 6 5 tied with 5 triple(s) HOME RUNS Cumberland, Brett-CAL 16 Harrison, KJ-OSU 10 Balta, A.J.-ORE 9 Ramirez, AJ-USC 9 4 tied with 8 home run(s) TOTAL BASES Greer,David-ASU 128 Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 126 Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 126 Cumberland, Brett-CAL 122 Martinez, Jeremy-USC 120 STOLEN BASES sb-att Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 13-18 Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 12-14 Stemp, Trek-WSU 12-14 Peterson, Kort-UCLA 12-17 Shirer, Dugan-WSU 12-17 STRIKEOUTS ip so Rose, Jayson-UTAH 109. 106 Canning, Griffin-UCLA 109. 95 Martinez,Seth-ASU 111. 94 Bannister, Nathan-ARIZ 126. 93 Irvin, Cole-ORE 105. 93

Pac-12 Batting Leaders (as of Jun 07, 2016) (All games) Hitting minimums - 2.7 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game Batting avg 1. USC. 294 2. California. 293 3. Arizona. 291 4. Washington. 278 5. Oregon State. 278 6. Utah. 277 7. Arizona State. 262 8. Stanford. 252 9. UCLA. 250 10. Washington State. 248 11. Oregon. 232 Runs scored 1. Arizona 385 2. California 331 3. Oregon State 315 4. USC 309 5. Arizona State 298 6. Utah 293 7. Washington 285 8. Oregon 284 9. UCLA 270 10. Stanford 256 11. Washington State 235 Doubles 1. Arizona 114 2. Arizona State 111 3. California 102 4. USC 100 5. Washington 93 6. Oregon State 92 Stanford 92 8. Utah 88 9. Oregon 80 10. UCLA 79 11. Washington State 70 Total bases 1. Arizona 857 2. California 828 3. USC 811 4. Arizona State 784 5. Washington 743 6. Oregon State 730 7. Utah 696 8. Stanford 658 9. UCLA 626 10. Oregon 596 11. Washington State 569 Walks 1. Arizona 290 2. Oregon 249 3. Washington 239 4. UCLA 238 5. USC 237 6. Oregon State 223 7. Utah 206 8. Arizona State 205 9. California 173 10. Stanford 167 11. Washington State 162 Slugging pct 1. California. 445 2. USC. 430 3. Arizona. 407 4. Oregon State. 406 5. Washington. 397 6. Arizona State. 388 7. Utah. 383 8. Stanford. 370 9. UCLA. 337 10. Oregon. 335 11. Washington State. 321 Hits 1. Arizona 614 2. USC 555 3. California 545 4. Arizona State 530 5. Washington 520 6. Utah 504 7. Oregon State 499 8. UCLA 465 9. Stanford 449 10. Washington State 439 11. Oregon 413 Triples 1. Oregon State 32 2. Arizona 30 3. UCLA 20 California 20 5. Arizona State 19 6. Stanford 15 7. USC 12 8. Oregon 11 Washington 11 10. Utah 10 11. Washington State 6 Total plate appearances 1. Arizona 2545 2. Arizona State 2309 3. Washington 2263 4. UCLA 2242 5. USC 2236 6. California 2155 7. Oregon State 2153 8. Utah 2152 9. Oregon 2150 10. Washington State 2047 11. Stanford 2046 Hit by pitch 1. Utah 76 2. UCLA 66 3. California 60 4. Oregon 54 5. Oregon State 50 6. Washington 47 7. USC 45 Washington State 45 9. Arizona 43 10. Arizona State 33 Stanford 33 On base pct 1. Arizona. 384 2. USC. 381 3. Utah. 371 4. Washington. 370 5. California. 368 6. Oregon State. 367 7. UCLA. 352 8. Oregon. 341 9. Arizona State. 336 10. Stanford. 325 11. Washington State. 323 Runs batted in 1. Arizona 332 2. California 305 3. Oregon State 290 4. USC 284 5. Arizona State 271 6. Utah 268 7. Washington 259 8. Oregon 257 9. UCLA 245 10. Stanford 232 11. Washington State 211 Home runs 1. California 47 2. USC 44 3. Washington 36 4. Arizona State 35 5. Stanford 29 6. Utah 28 7. Oregon 27 8. Oregon State 25 9. Arizona 23 10. Washington State 16 11. UCLA 14 At bats 1. Arizona 2108 2. Arizona State 2022 3. USC 1886 4. Washington 1871 5. California 1862 6. UCLA 1860 7. Utah 1818 8. Oregon State 1798 9. Stanford 1779 10. Oregon 1777 11. Washington State 1770 Strikeouts 1. Arizona State 436 2. Washington State 432 3. Washington 414 4. Arizona 404 5. Oregon 368 6. UCLA 361 7. California 352 8. USC 344 9. Utah 323 10. Oregon State 315 11. Stanford 294

Sac bunts 1. Washington 84 2. Arizona 75 3. UCLA 58 4. Oregon State 51 Oregon 51 6. Stanford 45 7. Washington State 43 8. USC 42 California 42 10. Utah 33 11. Arizona State 25 Caught stealing 1. Utah 38 2. USC 30 3. Arizona 29 4. UCLA 25 Oregon 25 6. Arizona State 23 Washington State 23 8. California 21 9. Washington 19 10. Oregon State 18 11. Stanford 10 Sac flies 1. Oregon State 31 2. Arizona 28 3. USC 26 4. Arizona State 24 5. Washington 22 6. Washington State 21 Stanford 21 8. UCLA 20 9. Utah 19 10. California 18 Oregon 18 Steal attempts 1. Arizona 102 2. Utah 96 3. Washington State 87 4. Oregon 82 5. UCLA 81 6. USC 80 7. Arizona State 66 8. California 59 9. Oregon State 50 10. Washington 46 11. Stanford 32 Stolen bases 1. Arizona 73 2. Washington State 64 3. Utah 58 4. Oregon 57 5. UCLA 56 6. USC 50 7. Arizona State 43 8. California 38 9. Oregon State 32 10. Washington 27 11. Stanford 22 Grounded into DP 1. USC 49 2. Utah 42 3. Washington 40 4. Oregon State 30 Arizona 30 6. Arizona State 28 UCLA 28 8. Washington State 27 9. California 25 10. Stanford 21 Oregon 21

Pac-12 Pitching Leaders (as of Jun 07, 2016) (All games) Hitting minimums - 2.7 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game Earned run avg 1. Stanford 3. 17 2. California 3. 20 3. Arizona 3. 48 4. Oregon State 3. 53 5. Oregon 3. 74 6. Washington 4. 06 7. Arizona State 4. 19 8. USC 4. 51 9. UCLA 4. 72 10. Utah 4. 80 11. Washington State 5. 32 Batters struck out 1. Oregon 438 Arizona State 438 3. Arizona 415 4. UCLA 413 5. USC 412 6. Oregon State 383 Utah 383 8. Washington 366 9. Stanford 364 10. California 343 11. Washington State 341 Losses 1. Washington State 35 2. UCLA 31 3. Utah 29 4. USC 28 5. Oregon 26 6. Washington 23 Arizona State 23 Stanford 23 9. Arizona 21 California 21 11. Oregon State 19 Sac bunts allowed 1. UCLA 60 2. Oregon State 52 3. Oregon 48 Stanford 48 5. USC 47 Washington State 47 7. Utah 44 8. Washington 43 Arizona 43 10. Arizona State 38 11. California 32 Runs allowed 1. Stanford 201 2. California 212 3. Oregon State 222 4. Oregon 243 5. Arizona 255 6. Washington 258 7. USC 275 8. Arizona State 301 9. UCLA 312 10. Utah 320 11. Washington State 327 Opposing bat avg 1. Oregon State. 235 2. Stanford. 236 3. Arizona. 238 4. Oregon. 243 5. Washington. 249 6. California. 249 7. USC. 263 8. Arizona State. 265 9. Washington State. 265 10. UCLA. 267 11. Utah. 280 Batters SO out looking 1. Arizona State 127 2. Oregon 120 3. Arizona 117 4. Washington 116 5. Oregon State 107 6. Utah 105 7. USC 102 8. Stanford 99 9. UCLA 91 10. California 90 11. Washington State 87 Saves 1. Washington 22 2. Oregon 18 3. Arizona State 16 4. California 15 Oregon State 15 6. USC 14 Arizona 14 8. Stanford 11 Utah 11 10. UCLA 10 11. Washington State 9 Sac flies allowed 1. Washington State 32 2. Arizona State 30 3. California 24 4. UCLA 19 5. Oregon State 17 6. Utah 15 7. Arizona 14 Oregon 14 Stanford 14 10. USC 13 11. Washington 11 Earned runs allowed 1. California 169 2. Stanford 170 3. Oregon State 188 4. Oregon 204 5. Arizona 216 6. Washington 231 7. USC 250 8. Arizona State 252 9. Utah 256 10. UCLA 261 11. Washington State 276 Innings pitched 1. Arizona 558.2 2. Arizona State 541.0 3. Washington 511.2 4. USC 499.1 5. UCLA 497.2 6. Oregon 491.1 7. Stanford 482.0 8. Utah 480.0 Oregon State 480.0 10. California 476.0 11. Washington State 467.1 Wins 1. Arizona 42 2. Arizona State 36 3. Oregon State 35 4. Washington 33 5. California 32 6. Stanford 31 7. Oregon 29 8. USC 28 9. Utah 26 10. UCLA 25 11. Washington State 19 Runners picked off 1. Arizona 16 2. Utah 14 3. Oregon 10 Stanford 10 5. Oregon State 9 6. Arizona State 6 7. USC 4 Washington State 4 9. UCLA 2 California 2 Washington 2 Hits allowed 1. Oregon State 412 Stanford 412 3. California 437 4. Oregon 438 5. Washington State 468 6. Washington 476 7. Arizona 493 8. USC 495 9. UCLA 507 10. Utah 520 11. Arizona State 543 Walks allowed 1. Oregon State 179 2. Arizona 182 3. Washington 184 4. Oregon 196 California 196 6. Stanford 197 UCLA 197 8. Utah 233 9. USC 248 10. Arizona State 250 11. Washington State 262

Doubles allowed 1. Oregon State 64 2. Stanford 68 3. California 75 4. Oregon 80 5. Washington State 82 6. USC 83 7. Arizona 90 8. Utah 95 UCLA 95 10. Washington 99 11. Arizona State 109 Wild pitches 1. Utah 70 2. Washington State 69 3. Stanford 47 4. USC 44 5. UCLA 43 6. Oregon 42 7. Oregon State 39 Arizona State 39 9. California 33 10. Arizona 32 11. Washington 28 Intentional BB allowed 1. Arizona 23 2. Washington 16 3. Oregon 9 4. Arizona State 8 5. Oregon State 7 6. Washington State 6 7. USC 5 8. Utah 4 9. California 3 10. Stanford 2 Triples allowed 1. California 4 2. Oregon 9 3. Washington 11 Arizona 11 Stanford 11 UCLA 11 7. Oregon State 12 8. USC 15 9. Washington State 16 10. Utah 23 11. Arizona State 25 Balks 1. UCLA 9 2. Arizona State 7 Oregon 7 4. Oregon State 6 5. Washington State 5 Washington 5 7. USC 4 Stanford 4 Utah 4 10. Arizona 3 Home runs allowed 1. Stanford 18 2. Oregon State 20 3. Arizona State 23 4. Utah 24 5. Washington State 27 6. Oregon 28 7. California 29 8. USC 30 9. Arizona 34 Washington 34 11. UCLA 38 Hit batters 1. Oregon 68 2. Arizona 67 3. UCLA 59 4. Arizona State 58 Washington State 58 6. Washington 50 7. USC 49 8. Utah 48 9. Stanford 44 10. Oregon State 40 11. California 16

Pac-12 Fielding Leaders (as of Jun 07, 2016) (All games) Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game Fielding pct 1. Stanford. 983 2. California. 977 3. Arizona. 976 4. Washington. 975 5. USC. 975 6. Oregon. 974 7. UCLA. 972 8. Arizona State. 972 9. Oregon State. 972 10. Washington State. 968 11. Utah. 967 Assists 1. Arizona 694 2. Washington 639 3. Utah 625 4. Washington State 620 5. Oregon 613 USC 613 7. Oregon State 585 8. Arizona State 584 9. California 575 10. UCLA 559 11. Stanford 544 Stolen bases against 1. Utah 59 2. UCLA 56 3. Washington State 44 Stanford 44 5. Arizona State 41 6. California 40 7. Arizona 38 8. USC 31 9. Washington 30 10. Oregon 27 11. Oregon State 26 Passed balls 1. Oregon 23 2. UCLA 20 3. California 18 Stanford 18 5. Utah 16 6. Washington State 13 7. Arizona 10 Arizona State 10 9. Washington 6 10. USC 5 11. Oregon State 2 Chances 1. Arizona 2428 2. Arizona State 2271 3. Washington 2229 4. USC 2166 5. Oregon 2142 6. Utah 2134 7. UCLA 2111 8. Washington State 2089 9. Oregon State 2084 10. California 2050 11. Stanford 2025 Errors 1. Utah 70 2. Washington State 67 3. Arizona State 64 4. Oregon State 59 UCLA 59 6. Arizona 58 7. Oregon 55 Washington 55 USC 55 10. California 47 11. Stanford 35 Caught stealing by 1. Arizona State 32 2. USC 27 3. California 26 Oregon State 26 5. Utah 25 6. Arizona 23 7. Washington State 21 8. Stanford 20 9. UCLA 19 10. Oregon 15 11. Washington 11 Catchers interference 1. Washington 2 2. USC 1 Arizona State 1 Arizona 1 Washington State 1 UCLA 1 Putouts 1. Arizona 1676 2. Arizona State 1623 3. Washington 1535 4. USC 1498 5. UCLA 1493 6. Oregon 1474 7. Stanford 1446 8. Oregon State 1440 9. Utah 1439 10. California 1428 11. Washington State 1402 Fielding double plays 1. California 57 2. Utah 52 3. Washington 49 4. Washington State 45 Oregon 45 6. Stanford 44 7. Arizona 41 Arizona State 41 9. USC 39 10. Oregon State 37 11. UCLA 35 Steal attempts against 1. Utah 84 2. UCLA 75 3. Arizona State 73 4. California 66 5. Washington State 65 6. Stanford 64 7. Arizona 61 8. USC 58 9. Oregon State 52 10. Oregon 42 11. Washington 41

Pac-12 Batting Leaders (as of Jun 07, 2016) (All games) Hitting minimums - 2.7 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game Batting avg 1. Oppenheim, David-USC. 387 2. Gibbons, Zach-ARIZ. 380 3. Martinez, Jeremy-USC. 376 4. Ramer, Cody-ARIZ. 359 5. Stemp, Trek-WSU. 355 6. Cumberland, Brett-CAL. 344 7. Greer,David-ASU. 344 8. Donahue, Christian-OSU. 339 9. Kranson, Mitchell-CAL. 333 Madrigal, Nick-OSU. 333 11. Scaggari, Cody-UTAH. 330 Runs scored 1. Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 56 2. Grebeck, Austin-ORE 53 3. Greer,David-ASU 49 4. Harrison, KJ-OSU 48 Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 48 6. Cumberland, Brett-CAL 46 7. Ice, Logan-OSU 42 8. Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 41 9. Dalbec, Bobby-ARIZ 40 Tenerowicz, Robbie-CAL 40 Hubbs, MJ-WASH 40 Doubles 1. Greer,David-ASU 23 2. Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 21 3. Martinez, Jeremy-USC 18 Robinson, Timmy-USC 18 5. Halamandaris, Nick-CAL 15 Kranson, Mitchell-CAL 15 Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 15 Diekroeger, Mikey-STAN 15 Woodmansee,Colby-ASU 15 10. 5 tied at... 14 Slugging pct 1. Cumberland, Brett-CAL. 678 2. Greer,David-ASU. 571 3. Martinez, Jeremy-USC. 563 4. Ice, Logan-OSU. 563 5. Harrison, KJ-OSU. 525 6. Oppenheim, David-USC. 508 7. Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ. 506 8. Ramirez, AJ-USC. 505 9. Scaggari, Cody-UTAH. 502 10. Ramer, Cody-ARIZ. 502 11. Baker, Chris-WASH. 491 Hits 1. Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 90 Gibbons, Zach-ARIZ 90 3. Martinez, Jeremy-USC 80 4. Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 78 5. Greer,David-ASU 77 6. Oppenheim, David-USC 74 7. Persico, Luke-UCLA 73 8. Kranson, Mitchell-CAL 71 9. Baker, Chris-WASH 68 Shaps,Andrew-ASU 68 11. Scaggari, Cody-UTAH 67 Triples 1. Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 8 2. Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 7 Knapp, Aaron-CAL 7 4. Canning,Gage-ASU 6 5. Peterson, Kort-UCLA 5 Donahue, Christian-OSU 5 Ice, Logan-OSU 5 Morrison, Trever-OSU 5 Madrigal, Nick-OSU 5 10. 8 tied at... 4 On base pct 1. Oppenheim, David-USC. 500 2. Cumberland, Brett-CAL. 480 3. Gibbons, Zach-ARIZ. 467 4. Martinez, Jeremy-USC. 460 5. Ramer, Cody-ARIZ. 453 6. Greer,David-ASU. 442 7. Ice, Logan-OSU. 432 8. Naff, John-WASH. 423 9. Peterson, Kort-UCLA. 416 10. Filia, Eric-UCLA. 415 11. Carroll, Dallas-UTAH. 409 Runs batted in 1. Cumberland, Brett-CAL 51 2. Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 48 3. Balta, A.J.-ORE 47 Harrison, KJ-OSU 47 5. Robinson, Timmy-USC 46 6. Woodmansee,Colby-ASU 44 Ramirez, AJ-USC 44 8. Halamandaris, Nick-CAL 43 Greer,David-ASU 43 10. Martinez, Jeremy-USC 42 11. Brodey, Quinn-STAN 41 Home runs 1. Cumberland, Brett-CAL 16 2. Harrison, KJ-OSU 10 3. Ramirez, AJ-USC 9 Balta, A.J.-ORE 9 5. Greer,David-ASU 8 Robinson, Timmy-USC 8 Zawada,Sebastian-ASU 8 Woodmansee,Colby-ASU 8 9. 6 tied at... 7 Total bases 1. Greer,David-ASU 128 2. Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 126 Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 126 4. Cumberland, Brett-CAL 122 5. Martinez, Jeremy-USC 120 6. Baker, Chris-WASH 106 7. Harrison, KJ-OSU 105 Robinson, Timmy-USC 105 9. Gibbons, Zach-ARIZ 104 10. Scaggari, Cody-UTAH 102 11. Kranson, Mitchell-CAL 101 Sac bunts 1. Meggs, Jack-WASH 23 2. Brady, KJ-WASH 15 3. Bono, Christoph-UCLA 12 Urabe, Brett-UCLA 12 Boyd, Louis-ARIZ 12 6. Grebeck, Austin-ORE 11 Madrigal, Nick-OSU 11 Hoerner, Nico-STAN 11 Behnke, Justin-ARIZ 11 10. 4 tied at... 10 Walks 1. Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 43 2. Grebeck, Austin-ORE 42 3. Filia, Eric-UCLA 41 4. Oppenheim, David-USC 39 5. Cumberland, Brett-CAL 38 Greer,David-ASU 38 7. Ice, Logan-OSU 37 8. Behnke, Justin-ARIZ 36 Peterson, Kort-UCLA 36 10. Gibbons, Zach-ARIZ 35 11. 2 tied at... 33 Sac flies 1. Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 8 2. Brodey, Quinn-STAN 7 Serven,Brian-ASU 7 4. Kranson, Mitchell-CAL 6 Balta, A.J.-ORE 6 Ice, Logan-OSU 6 7. Robinson, Timmy-USC 5 Morrison, Trever-OSU 5 Filia, Eric-UCLA 5 Stephens, Brett-UCLA 5 Salazar, Cesar-ARIZ 5 Hit by pitch 1. Davis, Kody-UTAH 18 Pearson, Devin-CAL 18 3. Martinez, Jeremy-USC 17 4. Peterson, Kort-UCLA 14 Carroll, Dallas-UTAH 14 6. Harrison, KJ-OSU 11 Bono, Christoph-UCLA 11 8. Diekroeger, Mikey-STAN 10 Cumberland, Brett-CAL 10 10. Breshears, Carson-ORE 9 Urabe, Brett-UCLA 9 Stolen bases 1. Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 13 2. Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 12 Stemp, Trek-WSU 12 Shirer, Dugan-WSU 12 Peterson, Kort-UCLA 12 6. Chapman, Derek-WSU 11 Keirsey Jr., DaShawn-UTAH 11 Davis, Kody-UTAH 11 9. 5 tied at... 10

Total plate appearances 1. Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 308 2. Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 295 3. Gibbons, Zach-ARIZ 283 4. Greer,David-ASU 267 5. Meggs, Jack-WASH 266 6. Woodmansee,Colby-ASU 262 7. Grebeck, Austin-ORE 261 8. Filia, Eric-UCLA 258 9. Martinez, Jeremy-USC 256 10. Robinson, Timmy-USC 254 11. Urabe, Brett-UCLA 252 Strikeouts 1. Dalbec, Bobby-ARIZ 76 2. Canning,Gage-ASU 66 3. Ramirez, AJ-USC 59 4. Frost, Cameron-WSU 57 5. Hubbs, MJ-WASH 55 6. Moniot, Travis-ORE 53 7. Rose, Josh-UTAH 50 8. Urabe, Brett-UCLA 49 9. Peterson, Kort-UCLA 48 10. Morgan, Joey-WASH 46 11. 2 tied at... 45 At bats 1. Ramer, Cody-ARIZ 251 2. Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 249 3. Gibbons, Zach-ARIZ 237 4. Matijevic, JJ-ARIZ 228 5. Persico, Luke-UCLA 226 Woodmansee,Colby-ASU 226 7. Greer,David-ASU 224 8. Brodey, Quinn-STAN 218 9. Meggs, Jack-WASH 217 10. Robinson, Timmy-USC 216 Baker, Chris-WASH 216 Caught stealing 1. Urabe, Brett-UCLA 8 2. Carroll, Dallas-UTAH 7 Davis, Kody-UTAH 7 4. Rose, Josh-UTAH 6 Rios, Frankie-USC 6 6. 9 tied at... 5 Steal attempts 1. Oliva, Jared-ARIZ 18 Davis, Kody-UTAH 18 3. Peterson, Kort-UCLA 17 Carroll, Dallas-UTAH 17 Shirer, Dugan-WSU 17 6. Knapp, Aaron-CAL 15 Keirsey Jr., DaShawn-UTAH 15 Urabe, Brett-UCLA 15 9. Aguilar, Ryan-ARIZ 14 Canning,Gage-ASU 14 Stemp, Trek-WSU 14 Grounded into DP 1. Martinez, Jeremy-USC 11 2. Simmons, Hunter-UTAH 10 3. Carrillo, Adalberto-USC 8 4. Scaggari, Cody-UTAH 7 Meggs, Jack-WASH 7 Morgan, Joey-WASH 7 7. Rivas, Alfonso-ARIZ 6 Gibbons, Zach-ARIZ 6 Strunc, Jack-WSU 6 Ramirez, AJ-USC 6 11. 8 tied at... 5

Pac-12 Pitching Leaders (as of Jun 07, 2016) (All games) Hitting minimums - 2.7 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game Earned run avg 1. Rallings, Troy-WASH 0. 89 2. Hock, Colton-STAN 2. 03 3. Fehmel, Bryce-OSU 2. 31 4. Walker, Ryan-WSU 2. 40 5. Beck, Tristan-STAN 2. 48 6. Bannister, Nathan-ARIZ 2. 63 7. Martinez,Seth-ASU 2. 75 8. Cloney, JC-ARIZ 2. 86 9. Rose, Jayson-UTAH 2. 89 10. Summerville, Andrew-STAN 2. 90 11. Erives,Eder-ASU 2. 95 Batters struck out 1. Rose, Jayson-UTAH 106 2. Canning, Griffin-UCLA 95 3. Martinez,Seth-ASU 94 4. Irvin, Cole-ORE 93 Bannister, Nathan-ARIZ 93 6. Beck, Tristan-STAN 76 7. Erives,Eder-ASU 73 8. Molnar, Kyle-UCLA 72 9. Navilhon, Joe-USC 71 10. Dyer, Grant-UCLA 70 11. Krook, Matt-ORE 68 Saves 1. Nogosek, Stephen-ORE 16 Rallings, Troy-WASH 16 3. Engelbrekt, Max-OSU 11 4. Erives,Eder-ASU 10 5. Drachler, Dylan-UTAH 9 6. Martinez, Erik-CAL 8 7. Dalbec, Bobby-ARIZ 7 8. Kriske, Brooks-USC 6 Hock, Colton-STAN 6 10. Gadsby, Brian-UCLA 5 Walker, Ryan-WSU 5 Games finished 1. Nogosek, Stephen-ORE 27 2. Engelbrekt, Max-OSU 24 3. Rallings, Troy-WASH 23 4. Hock, Colton-STAN 21 5. Kriske, Brooks-USC 20 Drachler, Dylan-UTAH 20 7. Erives,Eder-ASU 16 Dalbec, Bobby-ARIZ 16 9. Martinez, Erik-CAL 15 10. 3 tied at... 13 Opposing bat avg 1. Rallings, Troy-WASH. 155 2. Hock, Colton-STAN. 186 3. Erives,Eder-ASU. 192 4. Bannister, Nathan-ARIZ. 200 5. Beck, Tristan-STAN. 205 6. Rose, Jayson-UTAH. 205 7. Walker, Ryan-WSU. 210 8. Fehmel, Bryce-OSU. 222 9. Jones, Spencer-WASH. 226 10. Martinez,Seth-ASU. 227 11. Summerville, Andrew-STAN. 230 Batters SO out looking 1. Canning, Griffin-UCLA 30 2. Martinez,Seth-ASU 29 3. Bremer, Noah-WASH 24 Irvin, Cole-ORE 24 Bannister, Nathan-ARIZ 24 6. Beck, Tristan-STAN 22 Peterson, David-ORE 22 8. Sunitsch, Scotty-WSU 20 Hamilton, Ian-WSU 20 Heimlich, Luke-OSU 20 11. 5 tied at... 18 Appearances 1. Minier, Greg-WASH 34 2. Jones, Spencer-WASH 32 3. Nogosek, Stephen-ORE 29 Nesbitt, Alex-WASH 29 Thorne, Tyler-STAN 29 6. Rallings, Troy-WASH 28 Bird, Jake-UCLA 28 8. Burke, Scott-UCLA 27 Hock, Colton-STAN 27 10. 5 tied at... 26 Games in relief 1. Thorne, Tyler-STAN 29 Nogosek, Stephen-ORE 29 3. Jones, Spencer-WASH 28 Minier, Greg-WASH 28 Nesbitt, Alex-WASH 28 Rallings, Troy-WASH 28 7. Hock, Colton-STAN 27 Burke, Scott-UCLA 27 9. 4 tied at... 26 Innings pitched 1. Bannister, Nathan-ARIZ 126.2 2. Martinez,Seth-ASU 111.1 3. Canning, Griffin-UCLA 109.1 4. Rose, Jayson-UTAH 109.0 5. Irvin, Cole-ORE 105.0 6. Bremer, Noah-WASH 102.2 7. Lapiana, Josh-UTAH 97. 1 8. Cloney, JC-ARIZ 94. 1 9. Eckert, Travis-OSU 93. 1 10. 3 tied at... 87. 0 Wins 1. Bannister, Nathan-ARIZ 11 2. Fehmel, Bryce-OSU 10 3. Dalbec, Bobby-ARIZ 9 Martinez,Seth-ASU 9 5. Castellanos, Chris-STAN 8 Mason, Ryan-CAL 8 Rose, Jayson-UTAH 8 8. Jefferies, Daulton-CAL 7 Aboites,Jordan-ASU 7 Heimlich, Luke-OSU 7 11. 8 tied at... 6 Games started 1. Bannister, Nathan-ARIZ 17 2. DeMers, Joe-WASH 16 Bremer, Noah-WASH 16 Martinez,Seth-ASU 16 Rose, Jayson-UTAH 16 Lapiana, Josh-UTAH 16 Cloney, JC-ARIZ 16 8. Carroll, Dalton-UTAH 15 Canning, Griffin-UCLA 15 Hamilton, Ian-WSU 15 Irvin, Cole-ORE 15 Sac bunts allowed 1. Eckert, Travis-OSU 15 2. Lapiana, Josh-UTAH 14 Canning, Griffin-UCLA 14 4. Hamilton, Ian-WSU 13 5. Ming, Cameron-ARIZ 11 Heimlich, Luke-OSU 11 Navilhon, Joe-USC 11 Carroll, Dalton-UTAH 11 9. 5 tied at... 10 Sac flies allowed 1. Hamilton, Ian-WSU 9 Erives,Eder-ASU 9 3. Matulovich, Joey-CAL 7 4. Davis, Kyle-USC 5 Ladrech, Matt-CAL 5 Canning, Griffin-UCLA 5 Widell, Ryley-WSU 5 8. 8 tied at... 4 Losses 1. Hamilton, Ian-WSU 10 2. Davis, Kyle-USC 8 Canning, Griffin-UCLA 8 4. Carroll, Dalton-UTAH 7 5. Bird, Jake-UCLA 6 Lapiana, Josh-UTAH 6 7. 10 tied at... 5 Runners picked off 1. Lapiana, Josh-UTAH 6 2. Cloney, JC-ARIZ 5 3. Eckert, Travis-OSU 4 Serven,Brian-ASU 4 5. Stringer, Cole-ORE 3 Martinez, Jeremy-USC 3 Salazar, Cesar-ARIZ 3 8. 14 tied at... 2