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Pac-12 Baseball Weekly Rundown - May 11, 2023

May 11, 2023

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LEADING OFF: Pac-12 baseball kicked off the home stretch of the regular season with some unexpected results, setting up a dramatic final two weekends with Pac-12 Baseball Tournament berths and seeds up for grabs. One team however - defending Pac-12 Champion and sixth-ranked Stanford - has emerged as the leader of the pack thanks to a sweep at second-place Arizona State and is three wins away from repeating as champions and earning the No. 1 seed in Scottsdale for a second consecutive year.

Red-hot Oregon entered the weekend at USC having won three straight Pac-12 series, which included victories over Stanford and Arizona State, but the Trojans were the ones who made a statement, taking two of three from the Ducks at home in a series USC needed after being swept at Washington and losing five straight heading into the matchup.

California completely revived its Pac-12 tournament hopes after winning all three games at UCLA to snap a six-game skid, marking the first time Cal has swept the Bruins in LA since 1991. The Bears now have a chance to secure a berth in the tournament if they can sweep Washington State in Berkeley this weekend.

Despite dropping two straight league series, Arizona State joins Stanford and Oregon State as the only three teams who have punched their tickets to the Pac-12 tournament. With 14 wins in Pac-12 play the Sun Devils gave themselves some cushion, but with USC and UCLA remaining on the schedule there is still work to do to keep their hold on a high seed. The Beavers won two of three at Utah and sit in third place with only one conference series remaining and their 16 wins already securing their spot. 

UCLA's slew of injuries in 2023 has made the going tough over the last month and the last two weekends don't get any easier as Oregon State comes to town before the Bruins finish out the regular season at Arizona State. The Sun Devils, meanwhile, will travel to USC this weekend looking to rebound while the Trojans will have an opportunity to lock up their first spot in the Pac-12 tournament after missing out a year ago. Arizona will visit Stanford also fighting for its tournament life and Oregon will host Washington in a battle of teams jockeying for one of the top four seeds in Scottsdale. Utah rounds out the slate hosting Cal Poly on its conference bye weekend.

The final midweek schedule of the season will feature five games - one on Monday, May 15 and four on Tuesday, May 16 - with the all the final regular season series kicking off Thursday, May 18.

RPI: 

  • The Pac-12 has the third-best RPI ranking as a conference behind only the SEC and the ACC.
  • Thru April 26th, the Pac-12 has 10 of 11 teams in the Top 85 in Adjusted RPI, one of only three conferences in the nation (ACC, SEC) to have nine or more in the Top 100. Five are in the top 50. Stanford has the league's top RPI ranking at No. 12, followed by Oregon at No. 27. Oregon State owns the third-best at No. 30, with Arizona State at No. 38 and Washington at No. 46, it's highest RPI ranking of the season. Coming in behind the Huskies is UCLA at No. 59, followed by Arizona at No. 63 and USC at No. 64. After California's sweep at UCLA, the Bears jumped form No. 98 to No. 75 with Washington State at No. 83 and Utah rounding it out at No. 118.

STACKING UP:

  • Overall, the Pac-12 has the third-best non-conference winning percentage among all conferences so far in 2023 with a 164-66-1 mark. The SEC is on top with a 274-62-1 record, followed by the ACC in second at 251-73.
  • 9 of 11 league teams are at .500 or better with two weeks remaining in the regular season. six teams (Stanford, ASU, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington and USC) are .500 or better in league play.
  • Through May 11, the Pac-12 owns a 100-40 (.714) record against teams from the other four D1 conferences in the West Region (Big West, Mountain West, WAC, WCC). 

ON THE ROAD: 20-of-26 games against opponents in the A5 have been played away from home, including all 10 games against the SEC. Overall, Pac-12 teams have played 99 games away from home (non-conference plus neutral site).

RANKINGS ROUNDUP: The Pac-12 has two teams ranked and two more receiving votes in the latest USA Today's Coaches Poll. Overall, the league has at least two teams ranked in five of the six major polls. 

QUICK HITTERS:

  • Stanford took control of the Pac-12 race with its sweep in Tempe last weekend and has a three-and-half game lead with six to play. The Cardinal will have a chance to secure its second straight regular season title and the No. 1 seed at the tournament with a sweep at home over Arizona this weekend. Stanford used a two-run victory and a one-run victory en route to the series win at ASU, continuing to be superb in close games in 2023 with a 15-3 record in games decided by two runs or less. Preseason All-American Quinn Matthews leads the Stanford pitching staff with a 2.76 ERA that ranks second in the Pac-12 while his 107 strikeouts rank second in the country. The left-hander has notched at least 10 strikeouts in six consecutive outings. 
  • Despite dropping the last two series to Oregon and Stanford, Arizona State has secured a berth in the tournament for a second straight year and has a shot at a top-four berth after being picked to finish sixth in the preseason poll. ASU has won five Pac-12 series in 2023 while its 29 wins are already two more than its total from last spring. After a 6-7 start, the Sun Devils have gone 23-10 over its last 33 games. 
  • Oregon State, the third team to clinch a spot in Scottsdale, has won six of its last seven Pac-12 series with the Beavers' only loss coming to Arizona State in Tempe. Overall, OSU has won 22 of their last 28 since getting swept at Stanford on March 19. The Beavers continue to rank top-15 in the country in ERA (3.94, 11th) with the pitching staff led by senior right-hander Trent Sellers, whose 89 strikeouts rank second in the conference and 20th in the country. 
  • Oregon's hot streak hit a buzzsaw in LA with a series loss to USC last weekend, but its resume remains strong with series wins over Stanford and Arizona State this year. Overall, the Ducks have won won 22 of their last 31, which included an 11-game winning streak, the program's longest since the 1964 team won 12 straight. Oregon's long ball total hit 80 last weekend, setting a new program record for most home runs in a single season.
  • California's first sweep at UCLA since 1991 was powered by a Bears' offense that hit .347 as a team during the series, hitting 21 extra-base hits - including 12 home runs - against a UCLA pitching staff that is ranked second in the Pac-12. Suddenly Cal finds itself in reach of the Pac-12 Tournament after it looked like the Bears would miss out in year two.
  • Washington's road series rivalry win at Washington State not only boosted its postseason resume, but kept the Huskies in position to take one of the top-four seeds in Scottsdale with a showdown with Oregon looming. First-year head coach Jason Kelly has done a masterful job in his debut season in Seattle with the Huskies' 29 wins the second-most by a first-year head coach in program history. 
  • Arizona's offense has been one of the best in the country, ranking in the top-15 in D1 in batting average (.319, 9th), hits (538, 11th), doubles (121, 4th) and triples (25, 4th) and leads the Pac-12 in scoring (8.5 rpg, 23rd). Arizona has multiple stars at the plate, with Mac Bingham leading the league in hits (72), Chase Davis' 16 home runs tied for the lead in the Pac-12 and Kiko Romero collecting a Pac-12-best 68 RBI (ranks seventh in the country). The Wildcats, however, are still fighting for their Pac-12 tournament life and will need to find a way to collect some wins against Stanford and USC the final two weekends or they are in danger of getting left out.
  • UCLA has had to lean heavily on their hurlers in 2023 as injuries in the field have limited the Bruins' offense in recent weeks. Senior right-hander Kelly Austin has the conference's top ERA of 2.63, which ranks 27th overall in the country. With three straight series losses, the Bruins will need to salvage a few wins to make sure its name is on the bracket in Scottsdale, but it won't be an easy task with Oregon State and Arizona State still left on the schedule. 
  • USC's first-year head coach Andy Stankiewicz picked up his first signature series win against then-No. 3 Stanford at home the weekend of March 10, the Trojans' first over the Cardinal in eight years. Stankiewicz and the Trojans also secured their first series win at home over rival UCLA since 2005 on the weekend of April 23. The Trojans started off strong winning four consecutive Pac-12 series to start conference play for the first time since 2001, while USC's six series and 13 league wins have far surpassed last year's totals of two and eight, respectively. The Trojans will hope the big series win over Oregon propels them not only into the Pac-12 Tournament but an NCAA tournament berth as well.
  • On April 17, the Pac-12 swept D1 Baseball's and the NCBWA's National Player and Pitcher of the Week awards, marking the first two from the Pac-12 to earn the honors this season. California's Kade Kretzschmar, the 2022 Ivy League Player of the Year and graduate transfer from Dartmouth, had a monster week for the Bears from April 10-16, hitting 15-for-21 (.714) with a pair of home runs, three doubles, 10 RBI, six runs scored, two walks and a stolen base to help Cal go 4-1 and take two of three at Utah. Oregon's Jace Stoffal dominated Stanford, allowing three hits and just four baserunners in a complete-game shutout in a 4-0 series-opening win. 
  • After his red-hot performance in April, Kretzschmar was named the NCBWA's Player of the Month, announced by the organization on May 3, after he hit .462 and had a Pac-12 best 36 hits, eight home runs and 12 multi-hit games over a 19-game stretch.
  • Washington's Kiefer Lord earn his second Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week honor this season on April 24, becoming the first UW pitcher to earn it more than once during the same season since Husky legend Tim Lincecum won it five times in 2006. 
  • During its series win over then- No. 21 Oregon State on the weekend of April 21, Arizona State became the first team since 2001 to score double digits against the Beavers in each game of the series, while it was the Sun Devils' first win over a ranked opponent since 2017.
  • Arizona State's sweep over rival Arizona on the weekend of March 24 was its first since 2019 and only its second since 2009.
  • Washington State has turned in some stellar performances during Pac-12 play in 2023. On April 16, the Cougars won a league series against Arizona in Pullman for the first time since 2009, while it was their first back-to-back series wins over the Wildcats since 2006-07. Earlier in the season, WSU's two-game sweep on the weekend of April 1-2 (game three of series was canceled due to weather/game two postponement) was its first series win over UCLA since 2017 and the Cougars opened Pac-12 play by taking two of three at Oregon State on the weekend of March 10, Washington State's first series win in Corvallis since 2009. While the Cougars have had some struggles as of late, a series win against California this weekend would give them a chance to still make the conference tournament for the first time.
  • Stanford junior catcher Albert Rios set a Cardinal record and matched the Pac-12 record with 11 RBIs in a 24-9 Stanford victory over CSU Bakersfield on Sunday, March 5. The 11 RBIs matched the previous Pac-12 record of 11 set by UCLA's Bill Scott vs. Washington in a game that started on March 29, 1999 and was completed on March 30, 1999 due to rain. 
  • Oregon State head coach Mitch Canham picked up his 100th career victory on Tuesday, March 7 as the Beavers beat San Diego 9-4 in Corvallis. 

NATIONAL AWARDS:

  • D1Baseball National Players of the Week
    • April. 17 -
      • Pitcher of the Week - RHP Jace Stoffal, Oregon
      • Player of the Week - OF Kade Kretzschmar, California
  • NCBWA Dick Howser Trophy National Players of the Week
    • April. 18 -
      • Co-Pitcher of the Week - RHP Jace Stoffal, Oregon
      • Player of the Week - OF Kade Kretzschmar, California
  • NCBWA Dick Howser Trophy National Players of the Month
    • April - Hitter of the Month - OF Kade Kretzschmar, California
  • Collegiate Baseball National Players of the Week
    • Feb. 20 - C Josiah Cromwick, Oregon
    • Feb. 27 - RHP Trent Sellers, Oregon State
    • Mar. 6 - 1B/OF/C Kiko Romero, Arizona
    • Mar. 13 - RHP Connor Wilford, Washington State
    • Mar. 20 - RHP Dakota Hawkins, Washington State; 2B Luke Keaschall, Arizona State
    • Mar. 27 - OF Tanner Smith, Oregon
    • April 17 - INF/C Sabin Ceballos, Oregon
    • April 24 - RHP Kiefer Lord, Washington
    • May 1 - SS Drew Cowley, Oregon
    • May 8 - RHP Dakota Hawkins, Washington State
  • Perfect Game National Players of the Week
    • Mar. 7 - RHP Kiefer Lord, Washington - National Pitcher of the Week
    • May 8 - INF Tommy Troy, Stanford - National Player of the Week
  • College Baseball Hall of Fame - Shortstop of the Week
    • April 4 - SS Drew Cowley, Oregon
  • USA Golden Spikes Performance of the Week
    • May 3 - OF Emilio Corona, Arizona

STAT LINES:

  • NCAA Top Team Rankings: Batting Avg. - Arizona (9th, .319); Hits - Arizona (11th, 538); Doubles - Arizona (4th, 121); Triples - USC (2nd, 27); Home runs - Oregon; Stanford (T31st, 80); Scoring - Arizona (23rd, 8.5); Slugging percentage - Arizona (14th, .541); Sacrifice Flys - Arizona, Washington State (T10th, 30); ERA - Oregon State (11th, 3.94); Shutouts - Oregon, UCLA, Washington (T17th, 4); Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio - UCLA (8th, 3.04); Strikeouts-Per-9 Innings - Stanford (10th, 10.8); Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings - UCLA (7th, 3.12); Fielding percentage - Oregon State (16th, .980); Double plays - Arizona State (20th, 42). 
  • NCAA Top Individual Rankings: Batting Avg. - Ryan Campos, ASU (16th, .414); Doubles - Luke Keaschall, ASU (1st, 23); Triples - Austin Overn, USC (1st, 13); Hits - Mac Bingham, Arizona (44nd, 72); Runs - Travis Bazzana, Oregon State; (19th, 61); RBI - Kiko Romero, Arizona (7th, 68); Home Runs - Chase Davis, Arizona (43rd, 16); Sacrifice Flys - Sam Brown, WSU (3rd, 8); Sacrifice Bunts - Carson Wells, USC (2nd, 13); On-base percentage - Ryan Campos, ASU (17th, .518); Slugging percentage - Luke Keaschall, ASU (34th, .754); Toughest to Strikeout - Rikuu Nishida, Oregon (18th, 13.1); Stolen Bases - Travis Bazzana, Oregon State (10th, 32); ERA - Kelly Austin, UCLA (27th, 2.63); Saves - Micah Ashman, Utah (14th, 9); Strikeouts - Quinn Matthews, Stanford (2nd, 107).

WE'RE GOING STREAKING:

  • Coming off its sweep at Arizona State, Stanford has a league-high five-game winning streak, followed by Oregon State, Washington and California all at three.  
  • Multiple Pac-12 hitters have streaks on the line at the plate heading into the second-to-last weekend of conference play. Stanford's Carter Graham is riding a league-high 12-game streak, followed by Arizona State's Jacob Tobias on an 11-gamer and Oregon State's Garret Forrester on a 10-game streak. Four players - Cal's Nathan Manning, Oregon's Drew Smith, USC's Ethan Hedges and Utah's Jayden Kiernan - all have nine gamers going into the weekend.
  • Multiple Pac-12ers have reached base safely over a long stretch of games. Oregon State's Forrester has a league-high streak of 47 games with Arizona's Chase Davis reaching safely in 45 straight and 59 dating back to last season. 

D1 BASEBALL FIELD OF 64 PROJECTIONS (As of May 11):

  • D1Baseball releases weekly projections for the Field of 64 and the latest ones have five Pac-12 teams in the field with a sixth on the bubble. Stanford remained in the top-eight national seed projections, moving up to the No. 5 overall seed, but Oregon dropped out of the hosting projection after its loss at USC last weekend. The Ducks are now slated as a No. 2 seed in the Miami (FL) Regional, with Arizona State remaining a No. 2 seed, but in the Gainesville Regional this week. Oregon State is the Pac-12's third projected No. 2 seed in the Boston College Regional, Washington rounds things out as a No. 3 seed in the Fayetteville Regional, while the Trojans are just on the outside looking in.

2023 NCBWA STOPPER OF THE YEAR MIDSEASON WATCH LIST: The NCBWA announced its midseason watch list for Stopper of the Year and six different Pac-12 relievers made the list, with USC having a league-high two included.

  • Micah Ashman, So., Utah
  • Garrett Clarke, RS-Sr., USC
  • Chase Grillo, RS-Jr., Washington State
  • Trevor Long, Jr., Arizona
  • Josh Mollerus, Sr., Oregon
  • Kyle Wisch, RS-Jr., USC

GOLDEN SPIKES MIDSEASON WATCH LIST:

  • Ryan Campos, C, So., Arizona State
  • Chase Davis, OF, Jr., Arizona
  • Braden Montgomery, OF/UTL, So., Stanford
  • Tommy Troy, INF, Jr., Stanford 

BROOKS WALLACE AWARD MIDSEASON WATCH LIST:

  • Cam Clayton, So., Washington
  • Owen Cobb, Sr., Stanford
  • Drew Cowley, Sr., Oregon
  • Luke Hill, So., Arizona State
  • Mikey Kane, So., Oregon State
  • Nik McClaughry, Sr., Arizona

D1 BASEBALL POSITION RANKINGS (As of May 10):

  • Top 50 Catchers - No. 9 Ryan Campos (Arizona State); No. 28 Malcolm Moore (Stanford); No. 38 Caleb Lomavita (California); No. 39 Johnny Tincher (Washington).
  • Top 50 First Basemen - No. 13 Kiko Romero (Arizona); No. 16 Garret Forester (Oregon State): No. 28 Sam Brown (Washington State); No. 39 Jacob Tobias (Arizona State).
  • Top 50 Second Basemen - No. 3 Luke Keaschall (Arizona State); No. 4 Travis Bazzana (Oregon State); No. 44 Elijah Hainline (Washington State).
  • Top 50 Shortstops - No. 10 Drew Cowley (Oregon); No. 21 Ethan Gourson (UCLA); No. 22 Cam Clayton (Washington); No. 46 Nik McClaughry (Arizona).
  • Top 50 Third Basemen - No. 6 Tommy Troy (Stanford); No. 20 Sabin Ceballos; No. 48 Johnny Olmstead (USC). 
  • Top 100 Starting Pitchers - No. 4 Quinn Matthews (Stanford); No. 31 Jace Stoffal (Oregon); No. 32 Kiefer Lord (Washington); No. 33 Kelly Austin (UCLA); No. 78 Blake Sodersten (USC);
  • Top 100 Outfielders - No. 7 Chase Davis (Arizona); No. 16 Alberto Rios (Stanford); No. 33 Braden Montgomery (Stanford); No. 42 TJ Clarkson (Utah); No. 59 Rodney Green Jr. (California); No. 83 Johan Advincula (Washington State); No. 100 Austin Overn (USC).

PERFECT GAME MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICANS:

  • Braden Montgomery, Stanford - Second Team Hitter
  • Tommy Troy, Stanford - Third Team Hitter
  • Kiefer Lord, Washington - Third Team Pitcher
  • Malcolm Moore, Stanford - Freshman First Team Hitter
  • Austin Overn, USC - Freshman First Team Hitter
  • Matt Scott, Stanford - Freshman First Team Pitcher
  • Matthew Grabmann, Oregon - Freshman Second Team Pitcher

2023 MLB OPENING DAY: Former Oregon State standout and the 2019 No.1 overall pick Adley Rutschman may have made his MLB debut for the Baltimore Orioles in 2022, but Thursday, March 30 marked his first Opening Day in the big leagues. Rutschman had a monster day, hitting a home run in his first at-bat and going 5-for-5 overall with 4 RBI in a 10-9 Baltimore win over Boston, joining Hall-of-Famers Billy Herman and Babe Ruth as the third player ever to go 5-5 and get multiple RBI on Opening Day. UCLA great Gerrit Cole made some history himself, recording the most strikeouts by a Yankee pitcher on Opening Day with 11 in New York's 5-0 shutout of the Giants. Rutschman and Cole highlight a total of 54 former Pac-12 stars on 2023 Opening Day rosters. It's the second-most players from a conference behind only the SEC (SEC 89, Pac-12 54, ACC 42, WCC 21, American 20).

CARDINAL PICKED TO REPEAT: For a second consecutive year the Pac-12 coaches took defending champion Stanford atop their preseason poll with the Cardinal receiving nine first-place votes for a total of 99 points.

UCLA collected the other two first-place votes to come in second with 90 points and Oregon State was in third with 77 points. Arizona (74 points) and Oregon (68 points) rounded out the top five in fourth and fifth, respectively. 

INAUGURAL PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM: For the first time in Pac-12 history, the conference announced a Preseason All-Pac-12 Team, voted on by the league’s coaches. 

Stanford led the way with eight selections. Preseason All-Americans Braden Montgomery (UTL), Ryan Bruno (LHP), Carter Graham (INF), Quinn Mathews (LHP) and Tommy Troy (INF) earned the honor along with Cardinal infielder Drew Bowser, outfielder Eddie Park and pitcher Joey Dixon.

The 32-person team also includes preseason All-Americans Travis Bazzana (INF) and Ben Ferrer (RHP) from Oregon State, Chase Davis (OF) from Arizona and pitcher Alonzo Tredwell of UCLA. 

Tredwell and UCLA teammate Cody Schrier (INF), both 2022 Freshman All-Americans, were two of six Bruins selected, which was second-most behind Stanford. 

FRESH (AND FAMILIAR) FACES:  The Pac-12 has a pair of new head coaches in 2023 - Washington’s Jason Kelly and USC’s Andy Stankiewicz - but neither are new to the West. 

Kelly in particular is no stranger to the Pac-12, returning to Washington to begin his head coaching career after previously spending seven years as the Huskies pitching coach from 2013-19 under Lindsay Meggs, who announced his retirement following the 2022 season. Kelly was a key part of UW’s first-ever trip to the Men’s College World Series in 2018 before stints as the pitching coach at Arizona State and last season at LSU. Kelly was also previously honored as the 2018 D1Baseball National Assistant Coach of the Year.

Stankiewicz, a former Major League Baseball player, came to USC last summer after a highly successful 11-year run at Grand Canyon in which he won five regular season Western Athletic Conference titles and was named the WAC Coach of the Year four times. Over the last two seasons, Stankiewicz guided Grand Canyon to its first ever NCAA Division I postseason appearance in 2021 then led the program to its first ever at-large bid this past season.

NATIONAL AWARDS PRESEASON WATCH LISTS

GOLDEN SPIKES

  • Chase Davis; OF; Arizona
  • Quinn Mathews; LHP; Stanford
  • Braden Montgomery; OF/RHP
  • Cody Schrier; INF; UCLA
  • Tommy Troy; INF/OF; Stanford

BOBBY BRAGAN COLLEGIATE SLUGGER AWARD

  • Drew Cowley, INF, Oregon
  • Chase Davis, OF, Arizona
  • Carter Graham, INF, Stanford
  • Jacob McKeon, OF, Washington State
  • Tanner Smith, OF, Oregon
  • Jacob Walsh, INF, Oregon

PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS

  • D1 Baseball - First Team: RP Ryan Bruno (Stanford), 2B Tommy Troy (Stanford).
  • Baseball America - First Team: 2B Tommy Troy (Stanford)
  • Collegiate Baseball - First Team: INF Carter Graham (Stanford), SP Quinn Matthews (Stanford)
  • NCBWA - First Team: INF Carter Graham (Stanford)
  • Perfect Game - First Team: 2B Tommy Troy (Stanford), SP Quinn Matthews (Stanford)

AMERICAN MADE: Two Pac-12 players were part of the 26-man roster for the 2022 Collegiate National Team that represented Team USA and finished in third place at Honkbalweek Haarlem last July at  Pim Mulier Stadium in Haarlem, Netherlands. The final squad was named after completing the 2022 Collegiate National Team Training Camp, a five-game intrasquad series played throughout North Carolina. The roster included RP Ryan Bruno (Stanford) and RP Ross Dunn (Arizona State). 

2023 PAC-12 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT: After an exciting inaugural event last May, the Pac-12 Baseball Tournament returns to Scottsdale Stadium May 23-27, 2023 for year two at the Spring Training home of the San Francisco Giants. The tournament will look different in 2023 after the Pac-12 coaches approved format changes during the offseason.

Switching from a double-elimination format to pool play, the top nine teams in the Conference standings will earn berths to the tournament. The teams will be split into three pools based on their regular season finish with the top team from each pool advancing to the semifinals. The fourth semifinal spot will be determined by the top record of the non-advancing teams, with any tiebreakers going to the higher seed.  

The champion will receive the Conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Pac-12’s current agreement with the City of Scottsdale runs through 2024.


ON DECK (Full Schedule

Friday, May 12    
Cal Poly at Utah UTAH Live Stream 5:00 p.m. PT/6:00 p.m. MT
Arizona at No. 6 Stanford Pac-12 Network/Arizona/Bay Area 5:35 p.m. PT
Washington State at California CAL Live Stream 6:05 p.m. PT
(RV) Arizona State at USC USC Live Stream  6:30 p.m. PT
No. 18 Oregon State at UCLA  Pac-12 Los Angeles 7:00 p.m. PT
Washington at (RV) Oregon Pac-12 Oregon.Washington 7:00 p.m. PT
Saturday, May 13    
Cal Poly at Utah UTAH Live Stream 1:00 p.m. PT/2:00 p.m. MT
Washington State at California CAL Live Stream 2:05 p.m. PT
Arizona at No. 6 Stanford Pac-12 Arizona/Bay Area 6:00 p.m. PT
No. 18 Oregon State at UCLA Pac-12 Network/Los Angeles/Oregon 6:00 p.m. PT
Washington at (RV) Oregon Pac-12 Washington 6:00 p.m. PT
(RV) Arizona State at USC USC Live Stream 6:30 p.m. PT
Sunday, May 14    
Cal Poly at Utah UTAH Live Stream 12:00 p.m. PT/1:00 p.m. MT
No. 18 Oregon State at UCLA Pac-12 Los Angeles 12:00 p.m. PT
Washington at (RV) Oregon Pac-12 Oregon/Washington 12:00 p.m. PT
Arizona at No. 6 Stanford Pac-12 Arizona/Bay Area 12:05 p.m. PT
(RV) Arizona State at USC USC Live Stream 1:00 p.m. PT
Washington State at California CAL Live Stream 1:05 p.m. PT
Monday, May 15    
Arizona at UC Irvine   6:00 p.m. PT
Tuesday, May 16    
Santa Clara at California CAL Live Stream 3:30 p.m. PT
Utah at Utah Valley   5:05 p.m. PT/6:05 p.m. MT
Portland at No. 18 Oregon State Pac-12 Insider 5:35 p.m. PT
USC at LMU   6:00 p.m. PT

CONFERENCE STANDINGS (Expanded Standings

Teams Pac-12 Record Overall Record
No. 6 Stanford 18-6 32-13
(RV) Arizona State 14-9 29-18
No. 18 Oregon State 16-11 34-14
(RV) Oregon 14-10 31-16
Washington 13-10 29-14
USC 13-11 28-20-1
UCLA 10-12-1 25-19-1
Arizona 9-15 25-20
California 9-15 21-23
Washington State 8-15 27-19
Utah 8-18-1 19-27-1

2023 Pac-12 Baseball Weekly Awards

  Player Pitcher
Feb. 20 Jonah Advincula, WSU TJ Nichols, ARIZ
Feb. 27 Gavin Turley, OSU Trent Sellers, OSU
March 6 TJ Clarkson, UTAH Kiefer Lord, WASH
March 13 Kiko Romero, ARIZ Connor Wilford, WSU
March 20 Luke Keaschall, ASU Matt Dallas, ORE
March 27 Nu'U Contrades, ASU Matt Scott, STAN
April 3 Jacob Walsh, ORE Tyler Stromsborg, USC
April 10 Ryan Campos, ASU Jace Stoffal, ORE
April 17 Kade Kretzschmar, CAL Jace Stoffal, ORE
April 24 Chase Davis, ARIZ Kiefer Lord, WASH
May 1 Drew Cowley, ORE Jace Stoffal, ORE
May 8 Alberto Rios, STAN Blake Sodersten, USC