The Grand Canyon University baseball team, the No. 4 seed in the NCAA Division II Baseball West Regional, opened the tournament with a commanding 12-3 win over PacWest Conference foe Dixie State in Game 1 and defeated second-seeded Sonoma State, 6-2, in Game 2. Those wins mark the first postseason victories for the program since joining Division II in 1999. The 'Lopes are slated to face sixth-seeded Sonoma State of the CCAA Conference tomorrow at 10 a.m. (Arizona time) in the winner's bracket, as both squads are undefeated thus far. Fans can follow the action via live stats, audio, and video beginning at 9:45 a.m. (Arizona time) by visiting www.gculopes.com.
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GAME NOTES
VS. CHICO STATE: GCU is 9-33 all-time against the Wildcats and have not played one another since the 2009 season. Chico State swept a four-game series against the ‘Lopes that season and also won their four games against GCU in 2008.
POSTSEASON HISTORY: This year marks the first time since 2002 that GCU will participate in the West Regionals. The ‘Lopes have a storied postseason past, having won four NAIA National Championships in 1980, 1981, 1982, and 1986. During their time in NAIA, GCU won 15 District VII titles and 11 Area 2 crowns. As members of the CCAA, GCU won the 1999 regular season championship and competed in the Division II West Regionals in 2000 and 2002. Prior to this season, the ‘Lopes had not won a postseason game since becoming Division II in 1999.
PACWEST CHAMPS!: For the first time since joining the PacWest Conference in 2008, GCU earned a share of the conference title with California Baptist as both posted 26-10 marks. The 26 in-conference victories are the most for the ‘Lopes over the past five years.
PACWEST HONOR ROLL: Head Coach Andy Stankiewicz was voted PacWest Coach of the Year, while freshman left-hander Andrew Naderer garnered Freshman of the Year honors. Steven Swingle (catcher), Garrett Jeffries (designated hitter), and Coley Bruns (pitcher) were named First Team All-Conference; Naderer (pitcher) was selected to the Second Team; and Harlyn Griffiths (outfielder) earned Third Team All-Conference accolades.
GOING STREAKING: GCU strung together a 20-game win streak from March 8-April 6, the longest such streak in the program since winning a school-best 27 consecutive games from March 6-31, 1984. During the streak, the ‘Lopes outscored the opposition 126-47, including seven shutouts. As part of the streak, GCU swept their road series in Hawai’i (4 games at Hawai’i Hilo and 4 games at Hawai’i Pacific), the first time doing so since joining the conference.
WIN/LOSS - BREAKING IT DOWN: The ‘Lopes are 25-8 in day games and 11-8 in night games; 11-5 in 1-run games and 4-1 in 2-run games; they are 22-9 when scoring between 3-9 runs in a game; 30-8 in games in which they score first; and 33-4 when leading after the sixth inning. GCU has scored at least 10 runs 11 times and are a perfect 11-0 in those contests.
GET IT GOING EARLY: The 'Lopes have outscored their opponents 111-39 in the first three innings and are 14-4 when they score in the first inning. For the season, GCU has plated 307 runs compared to 187 for opponents.
THE MENDOZA LINE: Senior third baseman Derek Mendoza has been a steady force GCU at the plate, leading the team in a number of offensive categories: .358 batting average, 59 hits, 40 RBI, 37 runs scored, and a .426 on-base percentage. Off the field, Mendoza was recently tabbed as a Capital One Academic All-District First Team and Daktronics West Region First Team selection, making him eligible for All-America consideration for both awards.
PACWEST STAT SPEAK: Among PacWest teams this season, GCU ranked second in team ERA (3.37) and fourth in batting average (.301). Sporting an impressive .977 fielding percentage, the ‘Lopes lead all conference teams and rank second nationally only to Minnesota State Mankato’s .980 mark. Individually, Derek Mendoza is tied for fourth in triples (3), seventh in batting average (.359), eighth in RBI (47), and 10
th in slugging percentage (.431). Steven Swingle leads all conference batters with seven triples and is 10
th with 85 total bases. Paul Panaccione is tied for sixth with 12 stolen bases. On the mound, Andrew Naderer is tied for second with eight wins, while Coley Bruns is tied for fourth with seven. Bruns leads the conference with a .195 opponents’ batting average. Jorge Perez has tossed the fifth-most innings (86.0) among conference hurlers, while Naderer leads the squad and ranks fourth with 67 strikeouts. Mark Jarrett has secured a team-high eight saves, third-most in the PacWest.
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