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LMU's Frank Cruz is named USA Baseball National Development Coach of the Year.

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Cruz Named USA Baseball National Development Coach of the Year

Dec. 9, 2004

Durham, North Carolina - LMU baseball Head Coach Frank Cruz has been named USA Baseball National Development Coach of the Year, USA Baseball announced on Thursday. In his second overall coaching stint with USA Baseball and first as a head coach, Cruz led the 2004 USA Baseball National Team of collegiate players to the program's first gold medal at the FISU World University Championships in Tainan, Taiwan this past summer.

In 20 years of national team competition, USA Baseball has now won five gold medals. In his two stints with the national team, Cruz has played a role in two of those five gold medals. He is now one of just three coaches to be a part of multiple gold-medal-winning squads.

Cruz and Team USA went a perfect 6-0 in round robin pool play and then defeated Chinese Taipei (5-2) and Japan (4-2) to capture the gold medal. The Americans entered the championship with a 10-7 record, but then won eight straight in Taiwan and 12 of their last 14 under Cruz.

The Americans captured the gold with a combined dominating performance at the plate, on the mound, and in the field. Cruz' offense led the eight-team field hitting .307 with six home runs. His pitching staff was nearly untouchable, combining for a 1.19 ERA and striking out 83 batters in 68.0 innings. For continuing a tradition of excellence with the national program, Cruz was named the 2004 USA Baseball Developmental Coach of the Year.

Cruz, along with the other national award winners named by USA Baseball, now advances to the United States Olympic Committee pool of award winners from every Olympic sport's national governing body. Overall winners for the year will be selected by the USOC in April.

His team, the 2004 National Team, was also named USA Baseball Team of the Year. The Americans finished summer 2004 with an overall record of 18-7 and became the first National Team to ever record a no-hitter, as five pitchers combined to pull off the feat in a game against Canada. LMU right-handed junior Stephen Kahn joined Cruz on the award-winning national team this summer.

At LMU, Cruz was honored last season as the WCC Coach of the Year by his conference peers, giving him his third career coaching selection. In his eighth year with the Lions, Cruz took the squad that was picked to finish fourth in the WCC in the preseason coaches' poll and guided it to its third division title in six seasons. Cruz coached the Lions to a WCC-best 20-7 conference mark, also program-best against the current conference institutions. With the 7-5 win over UCLA on February 10, Cruz became the second LMU baseball coach to reach the 200-win career milestone.

The summer of 2004 was Cruz' second tour of duty with USA Baseball, but his first as a head coach. Cruz served as an assistant on the 2000 USA Baseball National Team that posted an overall record of 27-3-1 and captured a gold medal at the 2000 Haarlem Baseball Week Championships in The Netherlands. This summer, he became the first USA Baseball National Team Head Coach to be affiliated with the West Coast Conference.

Cruz and the Lions open the 2005 season hosting Cal for a three-game series at Page Stadium February 11-13.

-GO LIONS-

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