Allan Hancock College
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Name History:
Santa Maria Junior College | 1920-** |
Allan Hancock College | **-date |
Baseball Team History:
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1974 | John Osborne | |
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1981 | 25-11 | |
1982 | 19-12 | |
1983 | 20-13 | |
1984 | 16-17 | |
1985 | 16-19 | John Osborne |
1986 | 22-14 | John Osborne |
1987 | 15-17-1 | |
1988 | 26-12 | |
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1995 | 29-17 | John Osborne |
1996 | 13-29 | |
1997 | 29-17 | |
1998 | 24-14 | |
1999 | 28-18 | |
2000 | 23-16 | |
2001 | 32-11 | |
2002 | 24-23 | Chris Stevens |
2003 | 23-22-1 | Chris Stevens |
2004 | 18-18 | Chris Stevens |
2005 | 13-24 | Chris Stevens |
2006 | 19-26 | Chris Stevens |
2007 | Chris Stevens |
Major League Players
Name | Birthplace | Dates Played at College | Major League Debut |
Thomas E. (Ted) Davidson | Las Vegas, NV | 7/24/1965 | |
Brian H. Asselstine | Santa Barbara, CA | 1972-73 | 9/14/1976 |
Bryn H. Smith | Marietta, GA | 1974 | 9/8/1981 |
Carlos A. Diaz | Kaneohe, HI | 1978-79 | 6/30/1982 |
William A. Simas | Hanford, CA | 4/13/1998 | |
Ryan A. Radmanovich | Calgary, AB, CAN | 1991-92 | 4/13/1998 |
bold | member of Hall of Fame |
Conference Affiliations:
Western State Conference | 1981-88, 1995-date |
Highlights:
Western State Conference (North Division) champion 1995
California State champion 1972