University of California - Irvine

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UC Irvine
Anteaters Irvine, CA

Name History:


University of California, Irvine 1965-date

Baseball Team History:


Year Record Coach
1970 33-12-3 Gary L. Adams
1971 31-17-1 Gary L. Adams
1972 32-20-1 Gary L. Adams
1973 44-12 Gary L. Adams
1974 48-8 Gary L. Adams
1975 15-27 Tom Spence
1976 24-20-1 Tom Spence
1977 30-23 Eddie Allen
1978 17-28-1 Eddie Allen
1979 22-37-1 Stephen L. Hertz
1980 37-25-1 Stephen L. Hertz
1981 31-23 Mike Gerakos
1982 28-29-1 Mike Gerakos
1983 25-25 Mike Gerakos
1984 23-34-1 Mike Gerakos
1985 24-31-1 Mike Gerakos
1986 20-26-2 Mike Gerakos
1987 27-26-1 Mike Gerakos
1988 30-28-1 Mike Gerakos
1989 20-35-1 Mike Gerakos
1990 34-25 Mike Gerakos
1991 24-32 Mike Gerakos
1992 23-27 Mike Gerakos
1993-01 No Team
2002 33-26 John J. Savage
2003 21-35 John J. Savage
2004 34-23-1 John J. Savage
2005 31-25 David S. Serrano
2006 36-24 David S. Serrano

Major League Players


Name Birthplace Dates Played at College Major League Debut
Gary R. Wheelock Bakersfield, CA 1972-74 9/17/1976
Brady K. Anderson Silver Spring, MD 1983-85 4/4/1988
Douglas W. Linton Santa Ana, CA 1984-86 8/3/1992
Sean P. Tracey Upland, CA 2002 6/8/2006
bold member of UC Irvine Hall of Fame

Conference Affiliations:


Southern California Baseball Association 1978-84
Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1985-88
Big West Conference 1989-date

Highlights:


College Division World Series participant 1973...College Division World Series champion 1973… Division II World Series participant 1974...Division II World Series champion 1974…College World Series participant 2007


Division II All-America selections (First-Team)


1973 Rod Spence (ABCA)
1973 Jeff Malinoff (ABCA)
1974 Jeff Malinoff (ABCA)
1974 Gary Wheelock (ABCA)
1974 Tom Stupy (ABCA)
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