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2000 UCLA Bruins baseball team


The 2000 UCLA Bruins baseball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 2000 NCAA Division I baseball season. The team played their home games in Jackie Robinson Stadium. The Bruins finished the season with a 38–26 overall record.[2] With a 17–7 conference record, UCLA shared the Pacific-10 Conference Championship with Arizona and Stanford.[3] The team qualified for the 2000 NCAA Division I baseball tournament, and were seeded #1 in the Oklahoma City Regional. The Bruins beat Delaware and Oklahoma to reach the regional finals. UCLA again played the Oklahoma Sooners in the finals, and beat them 11–3 to advance to the Baton Rouge Super Regionals.[4] The Bruins faced the LSU Tigers, who were the #1 seed from the Baton Rouge Regional. UCLA lost the first game of the series 2–8, and lost the second game 8–14.[5] LSU went on to win the 2000 College World Series, and never lost a game in the entire tournament.

2000 UCLA Bruins baseball
Pacific-10 regular season champions
Baton Rouge Super Regional vs. LSU, 0–2
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Record38–26 (17–7 Pac-10)
Head coach
Home stadiumJackie Robinson Stadium
Seasons
← 1999
2001 →
2000 Pacific-10 Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 Stanford  ‍‍‍y 17 7   .708 50 16   .758
No. 12 Arizona State  ‍‍‍y 17 7   .708 44 15   .746
No. 16 UCLA  ‍‍‍y 17 7   .708 38 26   .594
No. 5 Southern California  ‍‍‍y 16 8   .667 44 20   .688
California  ‍‍‍ 11 13   .458 25 28   .472
Oregon State  ‍‍‍ 9 15   .375 28 27   .509
Arizona  ‍‍‍ 8 16   .333 26 30   .464
Washington  ‍‍‍ 7 17   .292 26 30   .464
Washington State  ‍‍‍ 6 18   .250 20 36   .357
† – Conference champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 19, 2000[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

UCLA set the NCAA record for most players drafted from a university in a single season when 12 players were picked in the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft.[6]

Schedule edit

2000 UCLA Bruins Baseball Game Log: 38–26
Regular Season: 35-24
February (7–8)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record Pac-10 Record
February 3 at Hawaii No. 4 Rainbow Stadium W 15–3 M. Kunes (1–0) R. Ho (1–2) None 2,145 1–0
February 4 at Hawaii No. 4 Rainbow Stadium W 10–3 J. Brandt (1–0) R. Snider (1–2) None 2,421 2–0
February 5 at Hawaii No. 4 Rainbow Stadium W 9–3 J. Karp (1–0) C. Giannetti (0–2) None 2,340 3–0
February 9 UC Santa Barbara No. 4 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 17–4 B. Roe (1–0) B. Cain (2–1) None 445 4–0
February 11 at UNLV No. 4 Earl Wilson Stadium L 5–21 J. Maruffi (1–1) J. Brandt (1–1) None 407 4–1
February 12 at UNLV No. 4 Earl Wilson Stadium W 10–1 J. Karp (2–0) G. Pupo (0–1) None 594 5–1
February 13 at UNLV No. 4 Earl Wilson Stadium W 6–5 R. Henkel (1–0) L. Anderson (1–2) C. Cislak (1) 581 6–1
February 15 at Loyola Marymount No. 2 Page Stadium L 4–5 B. Felton (2–0) C. Cislak (0–1) None 448 6–2
February 18 No. 9 North Carolina No. 2 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 13–17 B.J. Finnerty (1–0) C. Cislak (0–2) None 247 6–3
February 19 No. 9 North Carolina No. 2 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 4–6 E. Henderson (1–0) J. Karp (2–1) DePriest (2) 531 6–4
February 20 No. 9 North Carolina No. 2 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 11–12 S. Autrey (2–0) R. Henkel (1–1) None 348 6–5
February 22 Pepperdine No. 15 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 11–7 K. Jerkens (1–0) G. Ramirez (0–2) None 292 7–5
February 25 at No. 16 USC No. 15 Dedeaux Field L 7–10 M. Prior (3–1) J. Brandt (1–2) Montrenes (1) 634 7–6
February 26 at No. 16 USC No. 15 Dedeaux Field L 3–4 T. Petke (1–0) B. Roe (1–1) None 1,021 7–7
February 27 at No. 16 USC No. 15 Dedeaux Field Postponed
February 29 at San Diego State No. 24 Tony Gwynn Stadium L 8–9 R. Shortell (2–0) C. Cislak (0–3) None 485 7–8
March (11–3)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record Pac-10 Record
March 1 at No. 17 Long Beach State No. 24 Blair Field L 1–6 J. Leuenberger (1–0) J. Brandt (1–3) None 1,025 7–9
March 7 at No. 7 Cal State Fullerton Goodwin Field L 5–17 J. Smith (3–1) B. Roe (1–2) None 717 7–10
March 8 San Diego Jackie Robinson Stadium Postponed
March 10 Bradley Jackie Robinson Stadium W 14–4 R. Henkel (2–1) D. Hoffman (0–2) P. Diaz (1) 256 8–10
March 11 Bradley Jackie Robinson Stadium W 9–8 J. Brandt (2–3) M. Baker (1–2) None 352 9–10
March 12 Bradley Jackie Robinson Stadium W 12–4 B. Roe (2–2) C. Hawkins (1–1) None 397 10–10
March 14 San Diego State Jackie Robinson Stadium W 7–6 R. Carter (1–0) R. Ring (1–2) None 202 11–10
March 17 Harvard Jackie Robinson Stadium W 9–2 R. Henkel (3–1) J. Nyweide (0–1) None 275 12–10
March 18 Harvard Jackie Robinson Stadium W 5–4 J. Brandt (3–3) D. Lennon (0–1) None 536 13–10
March 18 Harvard Jackie Robinson Stadium W 10–3 B. Roe (3–2) J. Birtwell (0–1) R. Carter (1) 536 14–10
March 25 Washington Jackie Robinson Stadium W 2–1 R. Henkel (4–1) M. Massingale (2–2) None 429 15–10 1–0
March 26 Washington Jackie Robinson Stadium L 6–7 M. Gardner (1–1) J. Brandt (3–4) None 545 15–11 1–1
March 27 Washington Jackie Robinson Stadium W 12–5 B. Roe (4–2) J. Carlsen (3–1) None 244 16–11 2–1
March 29 at San Diego John Cunningham Stadium W 11–9 J. Brandt (4–4) M. Oseguera (0–2) None 317 17–11
March 31 at Oregon State Goss Stadium at Coleman Field W 3–1 R. Henkel (5–1) S. Nicholson (4–4) None 824 18–11 3–1
April (11–9)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record Pac-10 Record
April 1 at Oregon State Goss Stadium at Coleman Field W 18–10 J. Karp (3–1) T. Johnson (2–2) None 1,152 19–11 4–1
April 2 at Oregon State Goss Stadium at Coleman Field W 9–5 R. Carter (2–0) M. Newell (3–3) None 955 20–11 5–1
April 4 Loyola Marymount No. 25 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 12–23 J. Abreu (1–0) M. Kunes (1–1) None 348 20–12
April 7 No. 10 USC No. 25 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 1–5 R. Currier (8–2) R. Henkel (5–2) None 885 20–13 5–2
April 8 No. 10 USC No. 25 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 15–5 J. Karp (4–1) A. Reyes (3–4) None 851 21–13 6–2
April 9 No. 10 USC No. 25 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 8–5 B. Roe (5–2) M. Prior (7–3) R. Carter (2) 1,403 22–13 7–2
April 11 at UC Santa Barbara No. 15 Caesar Uyesaka Stadium W 10–2 M. Kunes (2–1) J. Gonzales (2–1) None 212 23–13
April 14 Cal State Northridge No. 15 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 10–5 J. Karp (5–1) A. Davidson (3–4) R. Carter (3) 389 24–13
April 15 at Cal State Northridge No. 15 Matador Field L 2–7 B. Murphy (–) B. Roe (5–3) None 24–14
April 16 Cal State Northridge No. 15 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 9–12 S. Busby (1–0) K. Jerkens (1–1) None 531 24–15
April 18 at No. 22 USC No. 19 Dedeaux Field L 2–6 R. Flores (2–1) C. Cislak (0–4) T. Petke (3) 292 24–16
April 20 at No. 3 Arizona State No. 19 Packard Stadium L 8–10 T. Johnson (1–0) J. Brandt (4–5) E. Doble (7) 3,011 24–17 7–3
April 21 at No. 3 Arizona State No. 19 Packard Stadium W 13–3 J. Karp (6–1) C. Pennington (7–2) None 3,194 25–17 8–3
April 22 at No. 3 Arizona State No. 19 Packard Stadium L 3–18 J. Liebeck (1–0) B. Roe (5–4) None 3,719 25–18 8–4
April 24 San Diego No. 28 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 1–10 K. Gray (3–2) C. Cislak (0–5) None 215 25–19
April 25 No. 17 Cal State Fullerton No. 28 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 3–8 R. Corona (2–3) M. Kunes (2–2) None 341 25–20
April 28 at Washington State No. 28 Bailey–Brayton Field W 14–10 K. Jerkens (2–1) L. McTavish (0–1) None 472 26–20 9–4
April 29 at Washington State No. 28 Bailey–Brayton Field W 13–2 J. Karp (7–1) T. Meldahl (2–6) M. Kunes (1) 587 27–20 10–4
April 30 at Washington State No. 28 Bailey–Brayton Field W 14–1 B. Roe (6–4) R. Rivard (0–5) None 436 28–20 11–4
May (7–4)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record Pac-10 Record
May 2 at Pepperdine No. 27 Eddy D. Field Stadium L 6–7 N. Lowry (5–2) S. Arrasmith (0–1) D. Katz (4) 227 28–21
May 5 California No. 27 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 7–13 D. Cash (8–4) R. Carter (2–1) None 435 28–22 11–5
May 6 California No. 27 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 18–7 J. Karp (8–1) J. Shirley (2–4) P. Diaz (2) 463 29–22 12–5
May 7 California No. 27 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 8–7 J. Brandt (5–5) T. Hutchinson (4–4) None 552 30–22 13–5
May 9 Long Beach State No. 29 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 17–6 M. Kunes (3–2) C. Bentz (0–2) None 266 31–22
May 13 Arizona No. 29 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 5–3 J. Karp (9–1) B. Diggins (9–4) R. Carter (4) 581 32–22 14–5
May 14 Arizona No. 29 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 10–0 R. Henkel (6–2) R. Shabansky (3–5) None 507 33–22 15–5
May 15 Arizona No. 22 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 8–5 J. Brandt (6–5) M. Meyer (1–3) None 448 34–22 16–5
May 19 at No. 2 Stanford No. 22 Sunken Diamond W 10–9 J. Brandt (7–5) J. Bruksch (4–4) None 4,020 35–22 17–5
May 20 at No. 2 Stanford No. 22 Sunken Diamond L 3–19 J. Wayne (12–3) R. Henkel (6–3) None 2,537 35–23 17–6
May 21 at No. 2 Stanford No. 22 Sunken Diamond L 11–17 T. Cunningham (5–1) B. Roe (6–5) None 2,601 35–24 17–7
Postseason: 3–2
Oklahoma City Regional (3–0)
Date Opponent Seed/Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record NCAAT Record
May 26 vs. (4) Delaware (1) No. 22 Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ball Park W 13–12 B. Roe (7–5) V. Sage (4–3) None 2,584 36–24 1–0
May 27 vs. (2) No. 29 Oklahoma (1) No. 22 Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ball Park W 10–5 J. Karp (10–1) L. Cuellar (3–3) J. Brandt (1) 4,865 37–24 2–0
May 28 vs. (2) No. 29 Oklahoma (1) No. 22 Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ball Park W 11–3 R. Carter (3–1) A. Mix (10–2) None 4,144 38–24 3–0
Baton Rouge Super Regional (0–2)
Date Opponent Seed/Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record NCAAT Record
63 June 2 at (2) No. 4 LSU No. 14 Alex Box Stadium L 2–8 B. Tallet (14–3) R. Henkel (6–4) None 7,624 38–25 3–1
64 June 3 at (2) No. 4 LSU No. 14 Alex Box Stadium L 8–14 B. Brian (6–2) J. Karp (10–2) W. Guidry (7) 7,667 38–26 3–2

UCLA Bruins in the 2000 MLB Draft edit

The following members of the UCLA Bruins baseball program were drafted in the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft.[6]

Player Position Round Overall MLB Team
Chase Utley 2B 1st 15th Philadelphia Phillies
Rob Henkel 3rd 71st Florida Marlins
Garrett Atkins 5th 137th Colorado Rockies
Bill Scott 8th 231st Milwaukee Brewers
Ryan Carter 8th 235th Philadelphia Phillies
Forrest Johnson 13th 378th Detroit Tigers
Charles Merricks 17th 497th Colorado Rockies
Chad Cislak 19th 576th Cleveland Indians
Nick Lyon 20th 586th Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Ryan Hamill 25th 743rd St. Louis Cardinals
Brian Baron 46th 1348th Minnesota Twins
Freddie Mitchell 50th 1441st Chicago White Sox

Notes edit

  • May 23, 2000 – Former baseball coach Art Reichle died at 86. He played football, rugby and baseball at UCLA from 1934 to 1936 and coached for more than 30 years. His players included Jackie Robinson and Chris Chambliss.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.pac-12.org/portals/7/images/history/baseball/pac-10-history.pdf
  2. ^ . UCLA. Archived from the original on August 29, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
  3. ^ . UCLA. Archived from the original on August 29, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
  4. ^ . UCLA. Archived from the original on August 29, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
  5. ^ . UCLA. Archived from the original on August 29, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
  6. ^ a b . UCLA. Archived from the original on August 29, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
  7. ^ Former Baseball Coach Art Reichle Passes Away (Archived 2013-07-02), UCLABruins.com, May 25, 2000. Accessed 2013-06-23.

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The 2000 UCLA Bruins baseball team represented the University of California Los Angeles in the 2000 NCAA Division I baseball season The team played their home games in Jackie Robinson Stadium The Bruins finished the season with a 38 26 overall record 2 With a 17 7 conference record UCLA shared the Pacific 10 Conference Championship with Arizona and Stanford 3 The team qualified for the 2000 NCAA Division I baseball tournament and were seeded 1 in the Oklahoma City Regional The Bruins beat Delaware and Oklahoma to reach the regional finals UCLA again played the Oklahoma Sooners in the finals and beat them 11 3 to advance to the Baton Rouge Super Regionals 4 The Bruins faced the LSU Tigers who were the 1 seed from the Baton Rouge Regional UCLA lost the first game of the series 2 8 and lost the second game 8 14 5 LSU went on to win the 2000 College World Series and never lost a game in the entire tournament 2000 UCLA Bruins baseballPacific 10 regular season championsBaton Rouge Super Regional vs LSU 0 2ConferencePacific 10 ConferenceRecord38 26 17 7 Pac 10 Head coachGary AdamsHome stadiumJackie Robinson StadiumSeasons 19992001 2000 Pacific 10 Conference baseball standings vte Conf Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT No 2 Stanford y 17 7 708 50 16 758 No 12 Arizona State y 17 7 708 44 15 746 No 16 UCLA y 17 7 708 38 26 594 No 5 Southern California y 16 8 667 44 20 688 California 11 13 458 25 28 472 Oregon State 9 15 375 28 27 509 Arizona 8 16 333 26 30 464 Washington 7 17 292 26 30 464 Washington State 6 18 250 20 36 357 Conference champion y Invited to the NCAA tournament As of June 19 2000 1 Rankings from Collegiate Baseball UCLA set the NCAA record for most players drafted from a university in a single season when 12 players were picked in the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft 6 Contents 1 Schedule 2 UCLA Bruins in the 2000 MLB Draft 3 Notes 4 ReferencesSchedule edit2000 UCLA Bruins Baseball Game Log 38 26 Regular Season 35 24 February 7 8 Date Opponent Rank Site stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record Pac 10 Record February 3 at Hawaii No 4 Rainbow Stadium W 15 3 M Kunes 1 0 R Ho 1 2 None 2 145 1 0 February 4 at Hawaii No 4 Rainbow Stadium W 10 3 J Brandt 1 0 R Snider 1 2 None 2 421 2 0 February 5 at Hawaii No 4 Rainbow Stadium W 9 3 J Karp 1 0 C Giannetti 0 2 None 2 340 3 0 February 9 UC Santa Barbara No 4 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 17 4 B Roe 1 0 B Cain 2 1 None 445 4 0 February 11 at UNLV No 4 Earl Wilson Stadium L 5 21 J Maruffi 1 1 J Brandt 1 1 None 407 4 1 February 12 at UNLV No 4 Earl Wilson Stadium W 10 1 J Karp 2 0 G Pupo 0 1 None 594 5 1 February 13 at UNLV No 4 Earl Wilson Stadium W 6 5 R Henkel 1 0 L Anderson 1 2 C Cislak 1 581 6 1 February 15 at Loyola Marymount No 2 Page Stadium L 4 5 B Felton 2 0 C Cislak 0 1 None 448 6 2 February 18 No 9 North Carolina No 2 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 13 17 B J Finnerty 1 0 C Cislak 0 2 None 247 6 3 February 19 No 9 North Carolina No 2 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 4 6 E Henderson 1 0 J Karp 2 1 DePriest 2 531 6 4 February 20 No 9 North Carolina No 2 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 11 12 S Autrey 2 0 R Henkel 1 1 None 348 6 5 February 22 Pepperdine No 15 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 11 7 K Jerkens 1 0 G Ramirez 0 2 None 292 7 5 February 25 at No 16 USC No 15 Dedeaux Field L 7 10 M Prior 3 1 J Brandt 1 2 Montrenes 1 634 7 6 February 26 at No 16 USC No 15 Dedeaux Field L 3 4 T Petke 1 0 B Roe 1 1 None 1 021 7 7 February 27 at No 16 USC No 15 Dedeaux Field Postponed February 29 at San Diego State No 24 Tony Gwynn Stadium L 8 9 R Shortell 2 0 C Cislak 0 3 None 485 7 8 March 11 3 Date Opponent Rank Site stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record Pac 10 Record March 1 at No 17 Long Beach State No 24 Blair Field L 1 6 J Leuenberger 1 0 J Brandt 1 3 None 1 025 7 9 March 7 at No 7 Cal State Fullerton Goodwin Field L 5 17 J Smith 3 1 B Roe 1 2 None 717 7 10 March 8 San Diego Jackie Robinson Stadium Postponed March 10 Bradley Jackie Robinson Stadium W 14 4 R Henkel 2 1 D Hoffman 0 2 P Diaz 1 256 8 10 March 11 Bradley Jackie Robinson Stadium W 9 8 J Brandt 2 3 M Baker 1 2 None 352 9 10 March 12 Bradley Jackie Robinson Stadium W 12 4 B Roe 2 2 C Hawkins 1 1 None 397 10 10 March 14 San Diego State Jackie Robinson Stadium W 7 6 R Carter 1 0 R Ring 1 2 None 202 11 10 March 17 Harvard Jackie Robinson Stadium W 9 2 R Henkel 3 1 J Nyweide 0 1 None 275 12 10 March 18 Harvard Jackie Robinson Stadium W 5 4 J Brandt 3 3 D Lennon 0 1 None 536 13 10 March 18 Harvard Jackie Robinson Stadium W 10 3 B Roe 3 2 J Birtwell 0 1 R Carter 1 536 14 10 March 25 Washington Jackie Robinson Stadium W 2 1 R Henkel 4 1 M Massingale 2 2 None 429 15 10 1 0 March 26 Washington Jackie Robinson Stadium L 6 7 M Gardner 1 1 J Brandt 3 4 None 545 15 11 1 1 March 27 Washington Jackie Robinson Stadium W 12 5 B Roe 4 2 J Carlsen 3 1 None 244 16 11 2 1 March 29 at San Diego John Cunningham Stadium W 11 9 J Brandt 4 4 M Oseguera 0 2 None 317 17 11 March 31 at Oregon State Goss Stadium at Coleman Field W 3 1 R Henkel 5 1 S Nicholson 4 4 None 824 18 11 3 1 April 11 9 Date Opponent Rank Site stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record Pac 10 Record April 1 at Oregon State Goss Stadium at Coleman Field W 18 10 J Karp 3 1 T Johnson 2 2 None 1 152 19 11 4 1 April 2 at Oregon State Goss Stadium at Coleman Field W 9 5 R Carter 2 0 M Newell 3 3 None 955 20 11 5 1 April 4 Loyola Marymount No 25 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 12 23 J Abreu 1 0 M Kunes 1 1 None 348 20 12 April 7 No 10 USC No 25 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 1 5 R Currier 8 2 R Henkel 5 2 None 885 20 13 5 2 April 8 No 10 USC No 25 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 15 5 J Karp 4 1 A Reyes 3 4 None 851 21 13 6 2 April 9 No 10 USC No 25 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 8 5 B Roe 5 2 M Prior 7 3 R Carter 2 1 403 22 13 7 2 April 11 at UC Santa Barbara No 15 Caesar Uyesaka Stadium W 10 2 M Kunes 2 1 J Gonzales 2 1 None 212 23 13 April 14 Cal State Northridge No 15 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 10 5 J Karp 5 1 A Davidson 3 4 R Carter 3 389 24 13 April 15 at Cal State Northridge No 15 Matador Field L 2 7 B Murphy B Roe 5 3 None 24 14 April 16 Cal State Northridge No 15 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 9 12 S Busby 1 0 K Jerkens 1 1 None 531 24 15 April 18 at No 22 USC No 19 Dedeaux Field L 2 6 R Flores 2 1 C Cislak 0 4 T Petke 3 292 24 16 April 20 at No 3 Arizona State No 19 Packard Stadium L 8 10 T Johnson 1 0 J Brandt 4 5 E Doble 7 3 011 24 17 7 3 April 21 at No 3 Arizona State No 19 Packard Stadium W 13 3 J Karp 6 1 C Pennington 7 2 None 3 194 25 17 8 3 April 22 at No 3 Arizona State No 19 Packard Stadium L 3 18 J Liebeck 1 0 B Roe 5 4 None 3 719 25 18 8 4 April 24 San Diego No 28 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 1 10 K Gray 3 2 C Cislak 0 5 None 215 25 19 April 25 No 17 Cal State Fullerton No 28 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 3 8 R Corona 2 3 M Kunes 2 2 None 341 25 20 April 28 at Washington State No 28 Bailey Brayton Field W 14 10 K Jerkens 2 1 L McTavish 0 1 None 472 26 20 9 4 April 29 at Washington State No 28 Bailey Brayton Field W 13 2 J Karp 7 1 T Meldahl 2 6 M Kunes 1 587 27 20 10 4 April 30 at Washington State No 28 Bailey Brayton Field W 14 1 B Roe 6 4 R Rivard 0 5 None 436 28 20 11 4 May 7 4 Date Opponent Rank Site stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record Pac 10 Record May 2 at Pepperdine No 27 Eddy D Field Stadium L 6 7 N Lowry 5 2 S Arrasmith 0 1 D Katz 4 227 28 21 May 5 California No 27 Jackie Robinson Stadium L 7 13 D Cash 8 4 R Carter 2 1 None 435 28 22 11 5 May 6 California No 27 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 18 7 J Karp 8 1 J Shirley 2 4 P Diaz 2 463 29 22 12 5 May 7 California No 27 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 8 7 J Brandt 5 5 T Hutchinson 4 4 None 552 30 22 13 5 May 9 Long Beach State No 29 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 17 6 M Kunes 3 2 C Bentz 0 2 None 266 31 22 May 13 Arizona No 29 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 5 3 J Karp 9 1 B Diggins 9 4 R Carter 4 581 32 22 14 5 May 14 Arizona No 29 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 10 0 R Henkel 6 2 R Shabansky 3 5 None 507 33 22 15 5 May 15 Arizona No 22 Jackie Robinson Stadium W 8 5 J Brandt 6 5 M Meyer 1 3 None 448 34 22 16 5 May 19 at No 2 Stanford No 22 Sunken Diamond W 10 9 J Brandt 7 5 J Bruksch 4 4 None 4 020 35 22 17 5 May 20 at No 2 Stanford No 22 Sunken Diamond L 3 19 J Wayne 12 3 R Henkel 6 3 None 2 537 35 23 17 6 May 21 at No 2 Stanford No 22 Sunken Diamond L 11 17 T Cunningham 5 1 B Roe 6 5 None 2 601 35 24 17 7 Postseason 3 2 Oklahoma City Regional 3 0 Date Opponent Seed Rank Site stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record NCAAT Record May 26 vs 4 Delaware 1 No 22 Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ball Park W 13 12 B Roe 7 5 V Sage 4 3 None 2 584 36 24 1 0 May 27 vs 2 No 29 Oklahoma 1 No 22 Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ball Park W 10 5 J Karp 10 1 L Cuellar 3 3 J Brandt 1 4 865 37 24 2 0 May 28 vs 2 No 29 Oklahoma 1 No 22 Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ball Park W 11 3 R Carter 3 1 A Mix 10 2 None 4 144 38 24 3 0 Baton Rouge Super Regional 0 2 Date Opponent Seed Rank Site stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record NCAAT Record 63 June 2 at 2 No 4 LSU No 14 Alex Box Stadium L 2 8 B Tallet 14 3 R Henkel 6 4 None 7 624 38 25 3 1 64 June 3 at 2 No 4 LSU No 14 Alex Box Stadium L 8 14 B Brian 6 2 J Karp 10 2 W Guidry 7 7 667 38 26 3 2UCLA Bruins in the 2000 MLB Draft editThe following members of the UCLA Bruins baseball program were drafted in the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft 6 Player Position Round Overall MLB Team Chase Utley 2B 1st 15th Philadelphia Phillies Rob Henkel 3rd 71st Florida Marlins Garrett Atkins 5th 137th Colorado Rockies Bill Scott 8th 231st Milwaukee Brewers Ryan Carter 8th 235th Philadelphia Phillies Forrest Johnson 13th 378th Detroit Tigers Charles Merricks 17th 497th Colorado Rockies Chad Cislak 19th 576th Cleveland Indians Nick Lyon 20th 586th Tampa Bay Devil Rays Ryan Hamill 25th 743rd St Louis Cardinals Brian Baron 46th 1348th Minnesota Twins Freddie Mitchell 50th 1441st Chicago White SoxNotes editMay 23 2000 Former baseball coach Art Reichle died at 86 He played football rugby and baseball at UCLA from 1934 to 1936 and coached for more than 30 years His players included Jackie Robinson and Chris Chambliss 7 References edit http www pac 12 org portals 7 images history baseball pac 10 history pdf 2000 results UCLA Archived from the original on August 29 2012 Retrieved June 6 2011 Bruin Baseball Falls To Stanford 17 11 But Ends Season As Co Pac 10 Champions UCLA Archived from the original on August 29 2012 Retrieved June 6 2011 Regional Champions UCLA Archived from the original on August 29 2012 Retrieved June 6 2011 Baseball Eliminated From NCAA Super Regional UCLA Archived from the original on August 29 2012 Retrieved June 6 2011 a b UCLA Sets NCAA Record With 12 Players Selected In Major League Draft UCLA Archived from the original on August 29 2012 Retrieved June 6 2011 Former Baseball Coach Art Reichle Passes Away Archived 2013 07 02 UCLABruins com May 25 2000 Accessed 2013 06 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2000 UCLA Bruins baseball team amp oldid 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