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USF Baseball Place Four on the 2004 West Coast Conference Team
May 27, 2004
(San Francisco) - Four USF Baseball players earned selection to the 2004 All-West Coast Conference Team as announced Thursday by the league office. Senior infielder Armand Gaerlan and senior outfielder Joe Jacobitz earned Second Team selection, while senior infielder Chris Genung and senior left-handed pitcher Derek Tate earned Honorable Mention as voted on by WCC coaches.
Gaerlan, a second team choice in 2003, exploded for a career season at the plate as a senior, setting career-highs in batting average (.351), hits (85), runs (44), RBI (41), doubles (14) and walks (34). This season he established a new program record with a 24-game hitting streak and is tied for second place on the single-season hits list with 85 (tied with Jacobitz who tallied 85 in 2002). One of the most consistent offensive and defensive performers to wear the Green and Gold his name litters the USF career and record books ranking third in hits (250) and at-bats (791), is fourth in RBI (123), shares fifth place with 21 homeruns, is sixth in runs (142) and shares sixth place in doubles (37) all while batting at a .315 career clip
Jacobitz, a first team selection in 2002, enjoyed a fine senior campaign on the Hilltop, batting .341 with 11 doubles, a triple, three homeruns and 35 RBI and improved his batting average to .358 with eight doubles, two homers and 21 RBI. In three seasons on the Hilltop he made a tremendous impact on the USF career record book ranking fifth in RBI (118), tied for sixth in hits (216), batting average (.343) and at bats (629) and rates eighth in runs (115) and walks (88).
Genung made an immediate impact for USF in his only season on the Hilltop after transferring from Long Beach State and turned in one of the most productive seasons in program history. The 2004 USF Team MVP broke the single-seasons hits record (87) and shares the doubles record (22) and paced the club with 52 RBI - tied for ninth on the single season chart. He earned honorable mention selection despite leading all league first basemen in hits (87), batting average (.361), doubles (21) and RBI (52). This season he hit safely in 48 games and has recorded a team-high 30 multi-hit contests, including a streak of seven straight.
Tate, USF's 2004 Pitcher of the Year compiled a 6-7 record with a 3.77 ERA and ranks fifth on the single-season innings list with 117.0 and recorded 79 strikeouts. He closed the season strong winning three straight starts including back-to-back complete game wins against Portland and Pepperdine.. In his career, the southpaw recorded eight victories in 42 appearances (12 starts), posted a stingy 3.81 ERA in 165.1 innings and struck out 106. In the process, he became the first USF pitcher with more than 100.0 innings to crack the career top-10 ERA list since 1976, entering at ninth place. For his career he boasts a remarkable 106-36 strikeout to walk ratio. Last season he picked up the save at #6 Stanford and collected four West Coast Conference relief victories.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR:2004 All-West Coast Conference Baseball Team
Kiel Thibault, Gonzaga
PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Stephen Kahn, Loyola Marymount
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Jordan Abruzzo, San Diego
COACH OF THE YEAR: Frank Cruz, Loyola Marymount
FIRST TEAM SCHOOL POS YR HOMETOWN Jacob Barrack* Pepperdine P SR Vista, CA Kyle Collins San Diego P SR San Jose, CA Stephen Kahn LMU P SO Anaheim, CA Kiel Thibault Gonzaga C SO Jerome, ID Brent Lewis Pepperdine 1B SR Jackson, TN David Uribes* Pepperdine 2B SO West Covina, CA Bobby Carlson Gonzaga 3B SO Woodinville, WA Jose Ortega San Diego SS SR Riverside, CA Tom Caple** San Diego OF SR San Diego, CA Ryan Chiarelli Santa Clara OF JR San Ramon, CA Joey Prast# San Diego OF SR Poway, CA Steve Kleen# Pepperdine UT JR Menifee, CA Marshall BrattonGonzaga DH SR Wenatchee, WA *Previous Times an All-WCC First Team Pick #Unanimous choice
SECOND TEAM Eric Dworkis Gonzaga P JR Bellevue, WA Anthony Rea Santa Clara P JR Palo Alto, CA Jeff Stevens LMU P SO Moraga, CA Aaron Wilson San Diego P SR Lakeside, CA Jordan AbruzzoSan Diego C FR El Cajon, CA Randy Curtis San Diego 1B JR Calabasas, CA Clint McGill LMU 2B SR Fresno, CA Travis Vetters Portland 3B SO Port Orchard, WA Armand Gaerlan USF SS SR Fremont, CA Joe Frazee LMU OF JR Carlsbad, CA Josh Hansen* San Diego OF SR Irvine, CA Joe Jacobitz* San Francisco OF SR San Francisco, CA David Johnson Gonzaga OF SR Agoura Hills, CA Michael Thompson Santa Clara UT SO Mission Viejo, CA Nic Crosta Santa Clara DH JR Seattle, WA
HONORABLE MENTION Loyola Marymount: James Cooper, Jon Higashi, Billy Lockin, Kyle Mura PEPPERDINE: Nick Kliebert, Kea Kometani, Luke Salas, Chad Tracy SAINT MARY'S: Delaney Gallagher, Sam Carter SAN DIEGO: Keoni Ruth, Freddy Sandoval SAN FRANCISCO: Chris Genung, Derek Tate SANTA CLARA: Kellan McConnell, Robert Perry, Will Thompson































