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WSU Continues Road Trip at Hawai'i

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WASHINGTON STATE at HAWAI'I 
Honolulu, Hawaii | Les Murakami Stadium (4,312)
Thursday, 8:35 p.m. (PT) | Friday, 8:35 p.m. (PT)
Saturday, 8:35 p.m. (PT) | Sunday, 3:05 p.m. (PT) 

PROBABLE STARTERS
Zane Mills | So. | RHP | 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 8 K, 4.1 IP vs. Logan Pouelson | Sr. | RHP | 0-0, 3.65 ERA, 16 K, 12.1 IP
Ethan Ross | Fr.. | LHP | Collegiate Debut vs. Aaron Davenport | So. | RHP | 1-0, 4.00 ERA, 12 K, 9.0 IP
A.J. Block | Sr. | LHP | 0-0, 1.29 ERA, 4 K, 7.0 IP vs. Cade Smith | Jr. | RHP | 1-0, 5.62 ERA, 6 K, 8.0 IP
Brandon White | So. | RHP | 0-0, 4.91 ERA, 7 K, 3.2 IP vs. TBA

COUGARS CONTINUE ROAD TRIP AT HAWAI'I
Washington State (1-3, 0-0 Pac-12) continues its season-opening eight-game road trip with a four-game series at the University of Hawai'i (5-1, 0-0 Big West) in Honolulu Thursday-Sunday.

ON DECK
WSU will head to Peoria, Ariz. next weekend to host a three-game series with Rutgers University. Friday's opener will be played a the Peoria Sports Complex, the spring training home field of the Seattle Mariners. Saturday and Sunday's games will be played at an adjacent field on the complex.

FOLLOW ALONG
Cougar baseball fans can follow all the season's action on the Washington State baseball official twitter page @wsucougarbsb, instagram page @wsucougarbsb and wsucougars.com. Links to live stats and radio streams will be available at the baseball schedule page on wsucougars.com.

ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE
Brian Green is in his first season in Pullman after spending the previous five at New Mexico State where he went 158-122 capped by a 2019 WAC Regular Season title. Washington State went 11-42-1 including a 3-26-1 mark in Pac-12 Conference play last season. WSU notched series wins at Nevada, against CSUN and claimed the season series with Gonzaga after taking two of three. The Cougars return 17 letterwinners from 2019 led by senior lefthander A.J. Block who returned to WSU after being selected in the 17th round of the MLB Draft last June and also added 20 newcomers. 

COUGAR QUICK GAME
TEAM
•  WSU recorded a program-best 3.05 team GPA in the fall semester, 22 players posted a semester GPA of 3.0+
•  WSU claimed the season series from Gonzaga, 2-1, for the first time since 2011
•  WSU played its first 11 games on the road in 2019, the longest stretch to open the season since 2006 (12 games)

PLAYER
•  Brian Green begins his first season at WSU after 5 seasons leading New Mexico State (158-122-1)
•  Green produced 9 All-Americans, 26 All-WAC selections, 2 Players of Year, 1 Pitcher of the Year at NMSU
•  Cougar Legend John Olerud (1987-89) was inducted into the 2019 Pac-12 Hall of Honor in 2019
•  Senior LHP AJ Block was drafted in the 17th RD (Detroit) last season, elected to come back for senior season
•  WSU has broken ground on $10 millon clubhouse facility Project: BTO (Back To Omaha)

ABOUT HAWAI'I
Hawai'i enters the series with a 5-1 record after taking three of four from North Dakota State this past weekend. UH went 20-30 last season including an 8-16 mark in Big West Conference play. Hawai'i leads the all-time series 19-11 against Washington State including a 19-10 mark in Hawaii and this will be the first meeting between the teams since splitting a four-game series in 2005. 
- Head Coach Brian Green was the hitting coach at Hawai'i for two seasons (2003-04)
- Cougar OF RJ Lan's dad, Robert was a defensive back at Hawai'i in the late 1980's

BRIAN GREEN BEGINS FIRST SEASON LEADING COUGAR BASEBALL
Brian Green was named the 17th baseball coach in Washington State history, Director of Athletics Patrick Chun announced June 3, 2019. Brian Green came to WSU after five seasons as the head coach at his alma mater New Mexico State where he led the Aggies to a 2019 Western Athletic Conference regular-season championship and an NCAA Regional appearance in 2018. Green led NMSU to an historic four-year stretch that saw the Aggies record 34 wins or more in each of the last four seasons and also signed four-straight nationally recognized recruiting classes along the way. Green has appeared in nine NCAA Regionals as a head coach or assistant coach at the Division I level. In his five years at NMSU, Green produced nine All-Americans including three first-team selections in 2019, 26 All-WAC honorees, a pair of Player of the Year selections, one Pitcher of the Year, one Freshman of the Year, and 22 WAC All-Academic selections. Since 2016, Green has helped send 12 players to the professional ranks, including a trio of top six round picks the last three years.

COUGARS IN THE CLASSROOM, COUGARS IN THE COMMUNITY
Head coach Brian Green emphasized winning in the classroom and the community in his introductory press conference and the Cougs have backed him up. This past fall, the baseball program posted its highest semester GPA (3.05) in program history after 22 players posted a 3.0 GPA or better in the semester. Along the way, the Cougars started a viral campaign named Meet The Professor where each student-athlete introduces themselves and takes a selfie with their professor in the first class of the semester. In January, the team gathered at a local elementary school and helped the Whitman County Special Olympics with basketball practice.

WSU BREAKS GROUND ON BASEBALL PROJECT - BTO
Washington State University officially broke ground on the Cougar Baseball Facility Project: BTO (Back to Omaha) in a ceremony held at Bailey-Brayton Field Oct. 20, 2019. President Kirk Schulz, Director of Athletics Pat Chun and Cougar Head Baseball Coach Brian Green were joined by the current baseball team, Cougar baseball alumni, family and friends to officially break ground on the $10 million clubhouse facility and entrance to Bailey-Brayton Field. The state-of-the-art facility will feature a 1,300 square-foot locker room, a 1,500 square-foot weight and cardio room, academic area, team meeting room, areas for Cougar equipment, nutrition and athletic medicine, coaches offices as well as recognition of Cougar Baseball's storied history. In addition, the facility will enhance the game day experience for players, coaches and fans, and provide improved ingress and egress along with new public restrooms and concessions. The facility renovation and enhancement will cost approximately $10 million with 100 percent of the project costs covered through donor support. Construction of Project: BTO will run through the 2020 season and is scheduled to be completed prior to the 2021 season.

BLOCK, ALVAREZ, SINATRO SELECTED IN MLB DRAFT
Three Cougars and a signee were selected on the final day of the Major League Baseball Draft. Junior lefthanded pitcher A.J. Block was taken in the 17th round by the Detroit Tigers, senior shortstop Andres Alvarez was selected in the 22nd round by the Pittsburgh Pirates and junior outfielder Danny Sinatro went in the 32nd round to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Cougar signee outfielder Brady Hill out of Mt. Spokane High School in Spokane, Wash. was selected in the 39th round by the Colorado Rockies. Block elected to return to WSU for his senior season.

CURRENT COUGAR MLB DRAFT PICKS
Below is a list of current Cougars who have been drafted:
2016, A.J. Block, LHP, 39th round, Chicago Cubs
2017, Jack Smith, INF, 39th round, Seattle Mariners
2018, Brandon White, RHP, 14th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
2019, A.J. Block, LHP 17th round, Detroit Tigers
2019, Brady Hill, OF, 39th round, Colorado Rockies

YOUNG COUGS PUT UP BIG NUMBERS IN DEBUT SEASON
WSU saw 17 players make their debuts in 2019 including 12 freshmen.
49 - RHP Brandon White's 49 strikeouts were 5th-most in WSU history by a freshman
28 - RHP Zane Mills' 28 appearances tied for the most in WSU history by freshman
14 - White's 14 starts tied for the most in WSU history by a freshman (Brian Sajonia, 1985)
11 - Manzardo's 11 doubles tied for 5th-most among Pac-12 freshmen

OWEN LEONARD SELECTED FOR PAC-12 LEADERSHIP AWARD
Senior pitcher Owen Leonard was selected to receive the Pac-12 Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Leadership Award this past fall. Leonard and Shannon Williams, a lacrosse student-athlete at Oregon, were recognized for their exemplary commitment to the SAAC activities at their respective schools. Leonard is the second student-athlete from Washington State to win the award, joining former Cougar track and field athlete Cicely Clinkenbeard who won the same award in 2001-02. The Pac-12 Conference established the Pac-12 Leadership Award in 2002 to recognize student-athletes who have served on their institutional Student-Athlete Advisory Committees (SAAC) and demonstrated exemplary leadership. The Pac-12 Leadership Award is a $3,000 scholarship for postgraduate study awarded to one male and one female student-athlete each year. Leonard serves as the WSU SAAC Director of Events and organized a number of events including Butch's Bash, the Cougar Sports Awards and SAAC Events sub-committee discussions. In the community, the senior from Seattle has also participated as a Peer Academic Counselor, serving as an advisor for other student-athletes, served as a Pen Pal and mentor to elementary students and volunteered at WSU events including the Halloween Handout and helping incoming freshmen move into the dorms. In the classroom, Leonard owns a 3.2 cumulative grade-point-average while majoring in kinesiology and earned an academic excellence award following his first year at WSU. Leonard is planning on pursuing a master's degree in physical therapy. This past fall, the new baseball coaching staff elected Leonard a team captain. To be eligible for the award, nominees must have completed or be in their final season of athletics eligibility, be enrolled in or plan to attend graduate school, have been a letterwinner in a varsity sport, and have served a minimum of one year on the campus SAAC. Other factors which may be taken into account during the selection process include other leadership activities, community service, grade point average, service as a SAAC officer, and level of athletic achievement.

FIVE EARN PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS, BLOCK NAMED FIRST TEAM
Five Washington State baseball players received Pac-12 Conference All-Academic accolades last season led by A.J. Block who was named to the first team. Block was named to the first team for the second consecutive season, pitcher Hayden Rosenkrantz and infielder Jack Smith were both named to the second team while outfielder Danny Sinatro and catcher Rob Teel both received honorable mention. Block posted a 3.66 cumulative GPA while majoring in computer science and is the first Cougar to earn first-team honors in consecutive seasons since Collin Slaybaugh (2012-14) did so in three straight seasons. Rosenkrantz posted a 3.48 cumulative GPA while majoring in marketing earns his first career all-academic honor. Smith recorded a 3.62 cumulative GPA while majoring in finance earns his first career all-academic honor. 

WHITE'S NO-HIT OUTING EARNED NATIONAL, PAC-12 HONORS
Pitcher Brandon White was named the Pac-12 Conference Pitcher of the Week following his second career start last season. White was also named among the National Pitchers of the Week by Collegiate Baseball Magazine. White earned his first career win in his first career start Feb. 21 at Santa Clara after firing 6.1 no-hit innings with nine strikeouts and no walks in a combined one-hit shutout win, 10-0. The Chehalis, Wash. native retired the first 15 batters he faced before the leadoff hitter in the sixth inning reached on a Cougar fielding error but was thrown out trying to steal second base later in the inning. White, a 14th-round pick by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2018 MLB Draft, was the first Cougar freshman pitcher to earn Pac-12 weekly honors since Ryan Walker in 2015.

JOHN OLERUD NAMED PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE CENTURY
The Pac-12 Conference inducted Coug legend John Olerud into the Pac-12 Hall of Honor last season. Olerud was named the Pac-12 Conference's Baseball Player of the Century in 2016. During his three seasons in a Cougar uniform, Olerud (1987-89) had one of the finest careers of any Cougar student-athlete, in any sport, in Washington State history, rewriting the WSU record books and becoming the only Cougar baseball athlete ever to be named College Athlete of the Year. In 1988, Olerud became the only player in NCAA history to win 15 games on the mound and hit 20 home runs in the same season, going 15-0 with 23 home runs that year. Still holding numerous WSU records, Olerud went 26-4 overall with a 3.17 ERA over 241.1 innings during his three seasons, hitting .434 for Washington State. He set two Pac-10 records and 10 Pac-10 North marks, highlighted by his sophomore season when he was named Athlete of the Year by Baseball America. In January prior to his junior year at WSU, Olerud suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage, a type of brain seizure. He missed the first 28 games of the spring season, but returned to hit .359 for WSU over the final 27 games. Prior to his senior season, Olerud signed a contract with Toronto and went directly to the Major Leagues. In 1993, he became the first Blue Jay to win a batting title, hitting .363. Olerud played for Toronto, the New York Mets and Yankees, Seattle and Boston during his 17-year career, winning back-to-back World Series titles with Toronto in 1992 and 1993. In 2001 he joined his father, John Sr., in the WSU Athletics Hall of Fame, and is a member of the College Baseball, State of Washington and Inland Northwest Sports Halls of Fame. The John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award, given annually by the College Baseball Hall of Fame, was named in his honor and in 2016, he was named the Pac-12 Conference Player of the Century, selected by a 36-member blue ribbon panel of experts selected by the conference.

 
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