May 7, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -
Complete Release in PDF Format 
THE SCHEDULE
Games 51-53
LMU Lions (29-21) at Arizona Wildcats (22-23)
Saturday, May 9 at 7:00 p.m. at Arizona’s Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium
Sunday, May 10 at 7:00 p.m. at Arizona’s Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium
Monday, May 11 at 6:00 p.m. at Arizona’s Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium
BRIEFLY…
Having earned a share of first place in the West Coast Conference with a sweep of then-No. 30 San Diego last weekend in WCC play, LMU (29-21, 12-6) will visit Arizona (22-23) in a three-game non-conference series starting on Saturday. The two teams will meet on Saturday and Sunday at 7:00 p.m. before playing game three of the series at 6:00 p.m. on Monday.
FOLLOWWW THE LIONS...
It’s easy to follow the Lions throughout the 2009 season! Just log on to LMULions.com for all the latest Lion baseball coverage. Tyler Geivett and a host of student radio broadcasters will bring fans the play-by-play for all LMU baseball games live online courtesy of the Lions Audio Network. Fans can also follow the action online via Gametracker. Just visit the Lion baseball page at www.LMULions.com, click on schedule, and click on the link located on the right side of the schedule for that particular game.
GAMEDAY AT PAGE STADIUM…
Fans, come cheer on the Lions this year at Page Stadium. When traveling to the venue, please remember that the Loyola Marymount University campus is located in Westchester, Calif. at One LMU Drive, approximately four miles north of the Los Angeles International Airport. Fans traveling to LMU must use the main entrance off of Lincoln Blvd. on LMU Drive. Those seeking handicap parking must also use the main entrance, where they can get directions from the guard at the front gate.
LIONS RECEIVING VOTES …
The Lions are receiving votes this week for the second time this year. LMU received votes in the USA Today/ESPN Top-25 poll. LMU last received votes when The National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association had the Lions in the “receiving votes” section of its April 13 poll. Prior to this season, the Lions last received votes in Collegiate Baseball’s 2007 Preseason Poll.
APRIL SHOWERS BRING ROBERTS POWERS…
Senior Lee Roberts was named West Coast Conference Pitcher of the Month for the month of April, the conference office announced on May 6. Roberts won every game he pitched in the month of April, finishing with a perfect 4-0 record. The native of Hermosa Beach, Calif. tossed 31 innings and struck out 25 batters to record a 3.48 ERA (12 er). He held opponents to a .231 batting average against, and fired one complete game over the span. The complete game was his second of the season. Roberts, who tossed at least seven innings and struck out at least five in each of his four starts last month, averaged 6.25 strikeouts a game. Roberts began the month by tossing seven innings and allowing six runs (four earned) on nine hits and four walks while striking out seven batters as LMU defeated Portland, 11-6. Roberts was strong again as the lead starter for LMU on April 9, lasting seven innings and allowing three runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out five batters to earn his fourth win of the year, a 12-3 victory over San Francisco. Roberts continued to improve in his third start, pitching eight innings, allowing only one run and scattering four hits and one walk while striking out six batters to improve to 5-0 on the season, guiding LMU to a 9-1 win over Pepperdine on April 17. He threw 96 pitches, including 68 for strikes. Roberts put the first six hitters down in order en route to retiring 14 of the first 15 he faced. He pitched to one batter over the minimum through the first six innings. Roberts finished his stellar month by tossing his second complete game of the season on April 24 at Saint Mary's, a game that the Lions won by a count of 5-4. Roberts pitched all nine innings, allowing four runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out seven, including four strikeouts against freshman Troy Channing who entered the weekend as the WCC leader in batting average, RBI and home runs. He faced 37 hitters over the course of the game.
SONGCO NAMED CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK…
Junior Angelo Songco was named Co-WCC Player of the Week for the second time this season and in his career, it was announced by the conference office on Monday. Songco batted .583 (7-for-12) with five runs scored, a double, a triple, a home run, three walks, a sacrifice fly, a hit-by-pitch and four RBI to lead LMU to a 4-0 record last week, including a series sweep of then-No. 30 and first-place San Diego in WCC play. Songco shares the selection with Gonzaga's Ryan Wiegand, who hit .538 on the week with three doubles and six RBI, also becoming Gonzaga's all-time hits leader. Over the four games played, Songco slugged 1.083, reached base at a .647 clip and collected 13 total bases. In addition, the native of Granada Hills, Calif. collected at least one hit in each game, including two in each game against USD. In the series against No. 30 San Diego alone, he batted .667 (6-for-9) with four runs scored, a double, a home run, two walks, a sacrifice fly, three RBI and 10 total bases. He slugged 1.111 and reached base at a .692 rate. Songco's lone home run last week came on Sunday when the Lions trailed 4-1, sparking a comeback that saw the Lions "walk-off" with a 5-4 victory in the bottom of the ninth over San Diego, sealing the series sweep of the Toreros. In addition, his sacrifice fly came in the ninth inning of that same game, pushing home the game-tying run. He was last voted WCC Player of the week on March 23. Songco batted .467 (7-for-15) with seven runs scored, a double, two home runs and seven RBI to lead LMU to a 4-1 record, including a series sweep of then-No. 24 Fresno State. He shared the accolade with Gonzaga’s Mark Castellitto. Over the five games, Songco slugged .933 and reached base at a .667 clip, collecting 14 total bases and recording at least one hit in every game along the way. In addition, he walked seven times, stole one base, and hit home runs in consecutive games against Long Beach State and Fresno State to start the week. In the series against Fresno State alone, he batted .500 (6-for-12) with five runs scored, five walks, a double, a home run and five RBI, slugging .833 and reaching base at a .684 clip. The highlight of his series came on Saturday in game two of a doubleheader when he finished 2-for-3 with a double, a run scored and three RBI.
WHEELER IS A CLASS ACT…
Junior Ryan Wheeler was named CoSIDA Academic All-District for District VIII, it was announced on May 7. Wheeler, who owns a 3.41 GPA as a business major, is one of four infielders and 10 players on the Academic All-District squad. Wheeler was named to the West Coast Conference All-Academic Team last year. Wheeler’s name and stats will now be considered for Academic All-American recognition. Nominations and voting for the CoSIDA Academic All-District Teams is conducted by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America. To be nominated, a player must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) at his/her current institution. Nominated athletes must have participated in at least 50 percent of the team's games at the position listed on the nomination form (where applicable). No student-athlete is eligible until he/she has completed one full calendar year at his/her current institution and has reached sophomore athletic eligibility. District VIII consists of schools located in California, Hawaii, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington.
REAL BASEBALL INTELLIGENCE…
Junior Angelo Songco is the 132nd-best Major League Baseball draft prospect according to Real Baseball Intelligence and www.withthefirstpick.net. Songco, who is pictured on the cover of the publication’s 2009 draft guide, is one of two Lions on the 200-player list, as fellow junior Ryan Wheeler also appears. Wheeler checks-in at number 172. Songco had been rated the No. 4 prospect in the last poll before the update on April 21. San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg is first on the list, followed by Slade Heathcott (Texas HS) and Aaron Crow (Ft. Worth Cats).
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS OUT…
Working as LMU’s Friday starter for nearly the whole season, senior Lee Roberts owns a 7-0 record and a 3.15 ERA over 10 starts and 80 innings of work this season. He has allowed just 30 runs (28 earned) and 23 walks while striking out 67 hitters. Roberts has lasted at least six innings in nine of his 10 starts this year, and has amassed five or more strikeouts in all but one. The Lions have won nine of the 12 games in which Roberts has pitched, including each of his last seven starts. Roberts enters the weekend series with Arizona ranked first in the WCC in wins (7) and shutouts (1), second in innings pitched (80) and complete games (2), third in ERA (3.15), and fifth in strikeouts (67). He has held opponents to a .254 batting average against, good for 10th overall in the WCC. He entered the week in the Top-100 in the NCAA in wins (38th), ERA (77th) and strikeouts (89th). Roberts contributed his second complete game of the season (third of his career) on April 24 at Saint Mary’s. Roberts pitched all nine innings, allowing four runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out seven, including four strikeouts against freshman Troy Channing who entered the weekend as the WCC leader in batting average, RBI and home runs. He faced 37 hitters over the course of the game. Before the complete game, Roberts pitched another gem on April 17 to start a three-game WCC series against Pepperdine. The right-hander tossed eight innings, allowing only one run and scattering four hits and one walk while striking out six batters. He threw 96 pitches, including 68 for strikes. The native of Hermosa Beach, Calif. put the first six hitters down in order en route to retiring 14 of the first 15 he faced. He pitched to one batter over the minimum through the first six innings. Prior to the game against Pepperdine, Roberts pitched a complete-game shutout, as LMU defeated Santa Clara, 2-0, to open WCC play on March 27 in Santa Clara, Calif. The complete-game shutout was the first for LMU since Daniel Macias shutout Gonzaga over nine innings on April 30, 2006. The effort marked the first complete game of the season and the first shutout of the year for LMU. Roberts’ first career complete game came last year when he beat Cal State Northridge on March 18, 2008. Roberts scattered six hits and walked none while striking out seven batters. He faced 33 batters and threw 110 pitches over the nine innings, improving to 2-0 with the victory.
IT’S JUST A NUMBER…
With a series sweep of then-No. 30 San Diego last weekend, LMU is now 9-2 against ranked opponents this season. The only two losses have come at the hands of UC Irvine (March 31 and April 13). LMU has taken down then-No.5 UC Irvine on March 3, swept then-No. 24 Fresno State in a four-game series from March 20-24, beat then-No. 6 Cal State Fullerton on April 7, and swept then-No. 30 San Diego in conference play from May 1-3. In games against ranked opponents this season, LMU has batted .332 (126-for-379) with 82 runs scored, 28 doubles, five triples, five home runs and 72 RBI. The team is slugging .474 and reaching base at a .407 clip. Junior Angelo Songco leads the team offensively in games against ranked opponents, batting a blistering .568 (21-for-37) with 14 runs scored, three doubles, eight walks and 17 RBI. He is slugging .892 and reaching base at a .640 clip.
LION TRACKS…
LMU scored three runs in the first inning and then withstood a solid effort from the San Diego offense in a 6-5 victory over the No. 30 Toreros on Friday in game one of the three-game WCC series at Page Stadium. Senior Lee Roberts got the call once again on Friday and got the job done, dealing seven innings and allowing four runs on 14 hits and two walks while striking out three batters. He improved to 7-0 with the victory. Sophomore Chris Eusebio sealed the victory and earned his second save of the year after pitching two innings and allowing one run and striking out one batter. T.J. Bernardy led the Lion offense, finishing 2-for-3 with a double, a run scored and two RBI. Junior Angelo Songco and freshman Ryan Hawthorne also collected a pair of hits, with Songco batting 2-for-2 with a walk and two runs scored.
LMU earned a 7-3 victory over No. 30 San Diego on Saturday. The Lions received a career-best pitching performance from freshman Alex Gillingham, and had six players with multiple hits. Gillingham tossed a career-high eight innings and scattered six hits and a walk while striking out six batters. He allowed just two runs while tossing 104 pitches to improve to 4-2 with the win. The right-hander retired 12 consecutive hitters from the fifth to the seventh innings. Junior Xavier Esquivel pitched a one-run ninth inning, surrendering one hit and two walks to seal the victory. Ryan Hawthorne, Ryan Wheeler, Angelo Songco, Shon Roe, Jonathan Johnson and T.J. Bernardy all collected two hits in the win, with Wheeler contributing the biggest blows. The native of Torrance, Calif. finished 2-for-4 with a run scored, his ninth home run of the year and three RBI. Johnson batted 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI, while Songco and Roe each drove-in one run. Hawthorne, hitting out of the leadoff spot, scored twice.
On a day that LMU celebrated and recognized its six graduating seniors, it was fitting that senior Ollie Enos contributed the game-winning RBI-single, pushing LMU to a "walk-off" 5-4 victory in game three of a three-game series against No. 30 San Diego on Senior Day. Enos finished 2-for-4 with a run scored and the game-winning RBI. The "walk-off" victory was the third of the year for LMU, with the last coming on March 21 versus then-No. 24 Fresno State. LMU, which picked-up its fourth series sweep of the year, is now 9-2 against ranked opponents this season. Junior Angelo Songco also collected a pair of hits, finishing 2-for-4 with a home run, two RBI and a run scored. The home run was his 13th of the season and 32nd of his career. He is now two shy of entering the single-season Top-10 in home runs, and sits seventh in home runs in the Career Record Book. Freshman Shon Roe contributed a long-ball in the victory, connecting on a solo-shot for his fourth home run of the season. Senior Ernie Cho got the start but did not factor in the decision after tossing two and a third innings and allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits and two walks. Freshman Ramiro Carreon dealt three frames, surrendering just one run, before John Lally turned-in two and a third scoreless. Chris Eusebio, who earned the victory and improved to 4-4, tossed an inning and a third of scoreless relief.
SCATTER 14 HITS…IN A WIN?...
Senior Lee Roberts allowed 14 hits over seven innings of work to then-No. 30 San Diego on May 1, but managed to record a victory in the game, as LMU earned a 6-5 decision. Roberts became just the third Lion pitcher over the last 10 years to allow at least 14 hits and still earn a victory in a game. The last to do so was Vincent Cordova, who allowed 14 hits in a 7-5 victory over Gonzaga on April 17, 2003. The only other Lion in the last 10 years to manage the feat was Ben Bonilla, who allowed 14 hits in a 6-3 victory over Santa Clara on May 15, 1999. Kyle Huddy (March 28, 2002) and Michael Schultz (May 27, 2000) each allowed 15 hits in a game, the most hits a Lion hurler has allowed over the last 10 years. Roberts included, eight LMU pitchers have allowed at least 14 hits in a game over the span.
A TRIPLE THREAT…
Sophomore Jonathan Johnson has seemingly mastered what many baseball enthusiasts consider one of the toughest things to do in the game...collect a triple. Johnson has picked-up a conference-best seven three-baggers on the year after failing to record one all of last season. Johnson is batting .305 with the seven triples, eight doubles, a home run, 39 runs scored, 24 walks, six stolen bases and 20 RBI. The seven triples this season already place him tied for fourth in the Single-Season All-Time LMU Record Book. He needs two more to match Dan Henry’s record of nine in 1975. If he could reach that plateau, he would also enter the Top-10 in career triples. So far, Johnson has collected triples against Utah (February 20), Fresno State (March 20), Santa Clara (March 29), Portland (April 3) Cal State Fullerton (April 7), San Francisco (April 9) and UC Irvine (April 13). Johnson posted his best day on April 9 versus San Francisco, finishing a perfect 5-for-5 before batting 4-for-4 against then-No. 3 UC Irvine on April 13. He had a stellar stretch of 10 games from April 3 to 17, batting .500 (20-for-40) with 10 runs scored, four doubles, four triples, three walks, a stolen base, 32 total bases and five RBI over the span. He slugged .800 and reached base at a .556 clip, helping guide LMU to a 7-3 record in those games. He hit his first career home run on April 24 at Saint Mary’s, helping LMU to a 5-4 victory in that game.
SWEET-SWINGING SONGCO…
Junior Angelo Songco is off to another outstanding year in 2009. The native of Granada Hills, Calif. is the team-leader in 10 offensive categories. His .366 batting average, .694 slugging percentage, .489 on base percentage, 56 RBI, 13 home runs, 67 hits, 59 runs scored, 10 hit-by-pitches, 36 walks and 127 total bases all place him tops on the team, while his 15 doubles and five stolen bases rank second overall. His walk and runs totals, along with his on base percentage, place him first in the West Coast Conference, while his slugging percentage, total bases and RBI all place second. For the rest of Songco’s and LMU’s rankings in the WCC and NCAA, please see the chart on page six of this weekly release. Songco hit home runs in three consecutive games from April 4-7, marking the first time he had accomplished the feat in his career. He became the first Lion to homer in three consecutive games since Ryan Wheeler hit a home run in each of the three games against Holy Cross this year. The left-handed hitter homered twice in the loss to UC Riverside on March 10, including a solo-shot to left centerfield to knot the game at eight in the bottom of the ninth. With the two home runs, Songco became the first player to hit two in a game since he himself hit two against Gonzaga in the final game of the 2008 campaign. Wheeler has since done so, homering twice against Cal State Bakersfield on April 29 of this season. Songco is also the only Lion player this year to hit a grand slam, doing so twice (April 4 versus Portland and April 14 at UC Riverside). Songco began the season with a 16-game hitting streak, which started on May 2, 2008 and continued into the beginning of the 2009 campaign. Over the 16 games, he batted 28-for-62 (.452) with 21 runs scored, 27 RBI, eight doubles and nine home runs. He then hit in 15 straight from March 17 to April 7, batting .370 (20-for-54) with 19 runs scored, four doubles, five home runs, 14 walks, two stolen bases and 18 RBI. Songco has now hit safely in 34 of his last 38 games. He has only been held hitless in back-to-back games once this season (March 6 and March 7 at UC Santa Barbara). Placing first on the team in multiple-hit games with 20, he has amassed four hits on two occasions (March 3 at UC Irvine and April 14 at UC Riverside). With 13 home runs this season, he has now collected 32 in his career, claiming sole possession of seventh in the All-Time LMU Record Books. He is also tied for eighth on the All-Time doubles list with 54.
HOT-HITTING HAWTHORNE…
Freshman Ryan Hawthorne has emerged as one of the leaders of a very talented freshman class for first-year Head Coach Jason Gill this season. The native of Granada Hills, Calif. is batting .328 (64-for-195) with 11 doubles, a home run, 19 walks, 36 runs scored and 28 RBI. Earning starts nearly all year in left field, and now serving as the Lion leadoff hitter virtually every game, Hawthorne is reaching base at a .387 clip. Hawthorne had the best game of his young career on April 4 versus Portland, finishing the game 5-for-6 out of the leadoff spot, picking-up a double, three runs scored and a RBI. The season-best five hits were the most for a Lion since A.J. LaMonda collected five on March 9, 2008 versus San Diego. Teammate Jonathan Johnson has since collected five hits in a game this season (April 9 versus San Francisco). Including the five-hit performance, Hawthorne has collected 18 multiple-hit games, placing third on the team in that category, just two behind the leaders, Ryan Wheeler and Angelo Songco. He had a 16-game hitting streak from March 27 to April 19, batting .366 (26-for-71) with 12 runs scored, four doubles, six walks, a stolen base and seven RBI over the span. He collected multiple hits on five occasions over the span. Hawthorne belted his first career home run, a three-run shot, in the second inning of the game at Cal State Bakersfield on April 29.
THE ‘WHEELS’ CONTINUE TO TURN…
Junior Ryan Wheeler, a 2009 Wallace Watch List player, is proving himself worthy of the preseason accolades in 2009. The native of Torrance, Calif. is the team-leader in runs scored with 59, doubles with 19, and hit-by-pitches with 10. His .330 batting average, .594 slugging percentage, .437 on base percentage, 47 RBI, 65 hits, three triples and five stolen bases all rank second on the team. He turned-in a career day on April 29 of this year against Cal State Bakersfield, finishing 2-for-2 with two home runs, two walks, three runs scored and four RBI. It was the first time that Wheeler had collected multiple home runs in a game. The first baseman had a career-best 16-game hitting streak snapped when he finished 0-for-5 against UCLA on April 1. He batted .412 (28-for-68) with 17 runs scored, nine doubles, a home run, four walks, four stolen bases and 12 RBI over the span. In addition, he collected multiple hits in nine of the 16 games. Wheeler batted safely in 22 of 23 games from March 8 to April 11, hitting .420 (42-for-100) with 27 runs scored, 15 doubles, two triples, two home runs and 23 RBI over the span. In addition to posting a perfect 5-for-5 mark in stolen bases, he slugged .670 and reached base at a .477 rate. He has been held hitless just 11 times this year, and has failed to collect a hit in back-to-back games only three times, going hitless in the first three games against UC Santa Barbara from March 6-7, and hitless on April 18 and 19 at Pepperdine. In all, he has totaled a team-best 20 multiple-hit games, including 14 two-hit games and six three-hit performances. Wheeler had an outstanding stretch of play in three games against Holy Cross, homering in all three games against the Crusaders from February 28-March 1. Wheeler had an outstanding day on February 21 against Utah when he batted 3-for-3 with three runs scored, two RBI, a double and a triple to fall a home run shy of the cycle. After batting 3-for-5 with three doubles and two RBI against Hawai’i on March 12 for his second three-hit game, he finished 3-for-4 with two doubles, three runs scored and two RBI against then-No. 24 Fresno State on March 22. Showing complete disregard for ranking, he finished 3-for-5 with two doubles, two runs scored and a RBI against then-No. 6 Cal State Fullerton on April 7.
ON A ‘ROE’LL…
Freshman Shon Roe has amassed 15 multiple-hit games, placing fourth on the team, while posting eight multiple-RBI games, fourth on the squad overall and first in terms of freshmen. In WCC games alone, he is fourth in the WCC in RBI (21), fifth in doubles (7) and home runs (4), and ninth in total bases (40). He is batting .263 (49-for-186) with 26 runs scored, 10 doubles, four home runs and 35 RBI overall this year, starting 48 of LMU’s 50 games at shortstop. Roe had six of the best games of his young career from March 28 to April 4. The native of Palmdale, Calif. hit safely in five of the six contests, batting .423 (11-for-26) with three doubles, two home runs, four runs scored, 20 total bases and 16 RBI. He slugged .769 and reached base at a .429 clip. In addition, Roe collected multiple-RBI in five of the six games, including recording four RBI in back-to-back games against Santa Clara on March 29 and then-No. 8 UC Irvine on March 31. He followed that mark with back-to-back three-RBI games against Portland to end the six-game run. He hit his first career home run on March 29 against Santa Clara, helping LMU to a nine-run ninth inning to take the series sweep of the Broncos.
MORE POWER TO BAUER…
Junior Brad Bauer has cemented his name near the top of the statistics in terms of batting average after earning starts at the designated hitter position. Bauer, who has started 26 games now and appeared in 34, is batting .320 (32-for-100) with seven doubles, 17 runs scored, a triple, a home run, 16 walks and 22 RBI. A transfer from Cuesta College, Bauer has hit safely in 21 of his 34 games played, including 18 of his 26 starts. Bauer had his best week of the season against UC Irvine, UCLA and Portland from March 31 to April 4, earning West Coast Conference Player of the Week. To read about his week, read the “BAUER NAMED WCC PLAYER OF WEEK” portion of this release. When he is not starting, Bauer is 3-for-6 (.500) as a pinch-hitter, collecting three singles and a RBI to lead the team.
STELLAR SITUATIONAL STATISTICS…
LMU is batting .330 (288-for-872) with runners on base this season. With runners on and two out, LMU falls slightly to .296 (115-for-388) with 18 doubles, eight triples, 10 home runs and 117 RBI. Junior Angelo Songco paces the team in that situation, batting .396 (19-for-48) with a team-best 19 RBI. Songco gets better with runners in scoring position and two out, increasing his totals to .419 (13-for-31) with 17 RBI, two doubles, a triple and four home runs. LMU as a team is also reaching base at a .373 clip (165-for-442) to lead off innings this year.
HOMETOWN BOYS…
LMU is 18-7 in the friendly confines of Page Stadium this year. In contrast, the Lions tote an 11-14 record in games played away from home. Over the 25 games at home, LMU is batting .314 (276-for-879) with 61 doubles, 15 triples, 24 home runs, 214 runs scored and 189 RBI. The Lions have reached base at a .410 clip in home games and are slugging .499.
LIONS ACCORDING TO BOYD’S WORLD...
According to Boyd’s World, the Lions currently rank 36th in Strength of Schedule (SOS), which takes into account the results and success of LMU’s opponents this season, 46th in Iterative Strength Rating (ISR), which is essentially a measure of the quality of a team’s season by combining its winning percentage with the difficulty of its schedule, and 70th in Ratings Percentage Index (RPI), the official measure of team quality used by the tournament selection committee.
THE RELIEF CORPS…
LMU relievers have now tossed 173.1 innings, allowing 110 runs (97 earned) and striking out 158 batters to the tune of a 5.04 ERA. 13 of the Lions’ 29 wins belong to relief pitchers this season. Chris Eusebio has been the most called-upon options out of the bullpen so far this year, tossing 37 and a third innings over 23 appearances and striking out 35 batters. Opponents are hitting .252 against the right-hander, while he has accumulated a 4.34 ERA. He enters the weekend series ranked second in the WCC in appearances, just two back of the conference leader (Luippold, USF).
ARIZONA ANTICS…
Arizona enters the weekend series with the Lions toting a 22-23 overall record, having dropped two straight after winning each of its previous three. The Wildcats swept a three-game Pac- 10 series with California before dropping two games to No. 6 Cal State Fullerton earlier this week. Arizona fell 5-2 on Tuesday before dropping an 8-4 decision on Wednesday. Arizona is paced offensively by Dillon Baird, who is batting .417 with 41 runs scored, 14 doubles, four triples, five home runs and 41 RBI. He is slugging .662 and reaching base at a .494 clip. Brad Glenn has collected six home runs and 35 RBI to provide added power to the lineup for the Wildcats. Bryce Ortega is the leading base stealer, swiping 15 in 17 attempts, followed closely by Hunter Pace at 13-for-18. Daniel Workman is the team’s leading pitcher in terms of ERA, toting a 2.27 mark and a 2-1 record in 12 appearances and three starts. Preston Guilmet owns a 3.68 ERA and a 4-4 record, tossing a team-best 71 innings and striking out a team-high 69 hitters. Cory Burns and Jason Stoffel are the team’s main relief pitchers, appearing in 33 and 32 games, respectively. Burns is 2-0 with a 3.35 ERA over those 33 relief appearances. Arizona is coached by Andy Lopez, who is in his eighth year at the helm of the program.
GET HIT AND GET ‘EM OVER…OR DOUBLE OR TRIPLE…
LMU enters the week ranked 20th in the nation in hit-by-pitches with 72 (1.44/game) and fifth in the NCAA in sacrifice bunts with 52. The hit-by-pitch numbers include six times in game two of a doubleheader against Holy Cross on February 28. The Lions were hit a total of 11 times in the series against the Crusaders. The six hit batsmen marked the second time this season that LMU had been hit six times (2/21 vs. Utah). The overall mark also includes the opening series against the Utes in which LMU was hit by 12 pitches. LMU was hit just six times over the course of the four-game series against UC Santa Barbara, but that number includes five hit batsmen in game three of the series alone (3/7). LMU went on to be hit five times at home versus No. 30 San Diego on May 3. With those five included, the Lions have been hit five or more times in a game on five occasions this year. Before this season, LMU was last hit six times in a game versus New Mexico State on February 21, 2004. Juniors Angelo Songco and Ryan Wheeler, along with freshman Jonathan Johnson, lead all players in the category, being hit by a pitch on 10 occasions. Kyle Spraker has been hit nine times, while T.J. Bernard and Trevor Gee have reached with a hit-by-pitch eight times. Evan Simonitsch paces the way in sacrifice bunts with nine, good for 38th in the nation entering this week. Shon Roe and Kyle Spraker have sacrificed themselves eight times, placing 64th in the NCAA this week. LMU also ranks 13th in the nation in triples (19), led by Johnson, who enters the week with seven, good for second in the NCAA. LMU needs just one more triple to enter the Top-5 in program history. Ryan Wheeler, who enters the week ranked 22nd in the nation in doubles with 19, has guided LMU to 111 as a team coming into the week, placing them 23rd in the NCAA.
WE’RE GOING STREAKING…
Two Lion hitters carry a hitting streak of four games or better into the weekend series against Arizona. Senior Ollie Enos carries a six-game hitting streak into the contest, batting .435 (10-for-23) with six runs scored, three doubles, a walk and 10 RBI. His biggest RBI came on May 3, as he drove-in the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth against No. 30 San Diego. Junior Angelo Songco owns a four-game streak, going 7-for-12 (.583) with five runs scored, a double, a triple, a home run, three walks and four RBI over the span. He has collected multiple hits in each of his last three games.
BETTER WITH TIME…
Entering the weekend series versus Arizona, LMU has outscored its opponents 44-31 in seventh innings this year. In all, LMU has outscored opponents 121-94 in seventh innings or later this season, including a 27-15 mark in the ninth. The Lions also hold the lead in the first (61-33), fourth (47-30), sixth (59-29) and eighth (47-40). The second (37-28), third (40-26) and fifth (44-20) show a favor toward the opponents. Extra-innings also favor opponents at 8-3.
HIGHS AND LOWS...
The Lions’ 8-2 start in 2009 was the best since LMU began the 1988 season with a 15-2 record. That team, led by Head Coach Dave Snow, went on to start the year 17-3, before finishing the season at 48-18. The 8-2 mark through the first 10 games was also the best start for a first-year Head Coach at LMU, as Jason Gill is in his first season at the helm of the program in 2009. After that mark, LMU dropped each of its next 10 games. Prior to the losing streak, LMU had won four straight, capped by a victory over then-No. 5 UC Irvine on March 3. Over the 10-game losing streak, LMU dropped five games by one run. The losing streak was the longest since LMU lost 10 straight from April 19 to May 4, 2003. After losing the 10 games, LMU went on to win eight straight before falling to No. 8 UC Irvine on March 31. The eight-game winning streak was the longest for the Lions since LMU won 10 straight from April 22 to May 12, 2000. LMU then started the year 20-14, the fastest route to 20 wins since LMU started the 2003 season at 20-12.
LIONS NAMED TEAM OF THE WEEK…
LMU was named one of Eric Sorenson’s Teams of the Week for the week beginning on April 13. Sorenson, who manages Collegebaseballtoday.com, selected LMU as the Team of the West, handing Honorable Mention accolades to New Mexico.
BAUER NAMED WCC PLAYER OF WEEK…
Junior Brad Bauer was named WCC Player of the Week, it was announced by the conference office on April 6. Bauer batted .600 (9-for-15) with four runs scored, four doubles, a triple, five RBI, four walks and 15 total bases to lead LMU to a 3-2 week, including a series victory over Portland in WCC play over the weekend. The Player of the Week selection was the first of his career for Bauer, and the second of the year for the Lions, as Angelo Songco was lauded on March 23. Over the five games, Bauer slugged 1.000 and reached base at a .684 clip, recording multiple hits in three of his five games played, including three of his four starts. He also collected at least one extra-base hit in three of his four starts. Bauer started the week with a 3-for-4 day against then-No. 8 UC Irvine, collecting two runs scored, two doubles, a triple and two RBI. He then batted 2-for-4 with a double and a RBI against UCLA. Bauer collected three more hits to open the series against Portland, finishing 3-for-4 with a run scored, a RBI and a walk. In Bauer’s last start, as the designated hitter on April 4, he went 1-for-2 with a double, two walks, a run scored and a RBI.
JOHNSON WALKS INTO RECORD BOOKS…
Sophomore Jonathan Johnson walked a total of four times in game two of a doubleheader against Holy Cross on February 28. The four walks matched the LMU individual game record for that category, marking the seventh time a Lion has reached the plateau. Johnson joins DeAndre Miller (2/2/07), Sean Smith (3/15/03), Josh Whitesell (3/24/02, 3/15/02), Robert Hirsh (3/10/01) and Greg Bergeron (5/7/94) on the list.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES…
Freshman Shon Roe began the year 0-for-18 before recording his first hit against Long Beach State on February 25. The Lions returned to action on February 28 against Holy Cross, where things changed drastically for Roe. The freshman led all players with three hits in game two, batting 3-for-5 with a double, a run scored and five RBI. The five RBI were the most since Andy Preston collected six versus San Diego on March 9, 2008. Roe batted 2-for-4 with a RBI and a double in the first game of the double-dip, finishing a combined 5-for-9 with two doubles, a run scored and six RBI on the day. In addition, he also collected the game-winning hit in the Lions’ “walk-off” victory in game one against Holy Cross. Roe entered the Saturday doubleheader batting .053 (1-for-19) and left batting .214 (6-for-28).
GET OFF ON THE RIGHT ‘PAW’…
Since 2001, LMU has been victorious in six of its nine games on Opening Day, earning an 8-7 “walk-off” victory in 11 innings over Utah this season, and falling last season to Sac State, 11-7, on February 22. The Lions defeated Cal State Northridge, 7-3, in 2001’s opener at Page Stadium before defeating UC Santa Barbara on the road to start the 2002 campaign. LMU failed to make it three-straight in 2003, dropping a one-run decision to Cal to open the year. LMU was back to its winning ways in 2004, knocking-off UC Riverside, 5-4, and getting revenge against Cal with a one-run victory in 2005. Starting the 2006 season on the road in Arizona, LMU dropped the first game of the year, 10-5, before rebounding in 2007 with a 9-5 victory over Sac State.
A DYNAMIC DUO…
Juniors Angelo Songco and Ryan Wheeler were named to the Rivals.com Preseason All-Conference team, it was announced on February 13. Rivals.com named one player from each infield position, three outfielders, a designated hitter, three starting pitchers and one reliever to the team. Wheeler was selected at first base, while Songco earned one of the three outfield spots. Last year, Songco garnered All-WCC First Team honors after starting 51 of LMU’s 55 games. The native of Granada Hills, Calif. finished the season batting .356 with 36 runs scored, 17 doubles, 15 home runs, 48 RBI, 130 total bases and a .681 slugging percentage. Wheeler garnered All-WCC First Team honors last year after batting .345 and starting every game for the Lions as a sophomore. The native of Torrance, Calif. finished the season with 36 runs scored, a conference-best 20 doubles, one triple, six home runs, 45 RBI and 110 total bases. In addition, he slugged .542 and reached base at a .405 pace.
AND THE SURVEY SAYS…
Loyola Marymount was picked to finish sixth in the West Coast Conference in 2009 according to the preseason coaches poll. University of San Diego and Pepperdine were picked as favorites to win this year’s WCC regular season title, while Gonzaga received the last remaining first place vote. The Toreros and Waves both received 45 points, with the Toreros receiving four first place votes to three for the Waves. Santa Clara was picked to finish third with 35 points. Gonzaga received 30 points to come in at fourth place, edging out San Francisco, which received 26 points, for fifth place. Rounding out this year’s poll are LMU, with 20 points, Saint Mary’s, with 14 points, and Portland, with nine points.
WALLACE WATCHES WHEELER…
Junior Ryan Wheeler was named to the 2009 Brooks Wallace Award Preseason Watch List, it was announced on December 5. Wheeler, a 2008 First Team All-West Coast Conference selection, earned a spot the prestigious list that will eventually determine the Player of the Year. Joining Wheeler from the WCC are USD’s AJ Griffin, Kyle Blair and Sammy Solis, while Santa Clara’s Thain Simon was also placed among those on the watch list. Saint Mary’s junior Kyle Jensen was also named, while Portland’s Riley Henricks and San Francisco’s Matt Lujan round out the players tabbed from the WCC. The Wallace Award is presented to the nation’s top collegiate baseball player in conjunction with the College Baseball Hall of Fame’s annual induction festivities. The 2009 award banquet will be held Thursday, July 2, in the United Spirit Arena on the campus of Texas Tech University.