Anteaters tabbed for third in Big West
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UC Irvine’s baseball team, with 22 lettermen, including seven of
nine position starters and four of five starting pitchers returning,
has been picked to finish third in the Big West Conference baseball
chase by the circuit’s coaches.
Cal State Fullerton, ranked as high as No. 7 in the nation by
Collegiate Baseball, is seen as the team to beat for the title, with
defending champion Long Beach State rated No. 2.
Leading the UCI roster are Big West All-Conference selections Matt
Anderson and R.J. Brown and seniors Jon Horwitz and Chris Klemm.
Anderson will be a sophomore first baseman, Brown a sophomore
utility player, Horwitz a senior outfielder and Klemm a senior
outfielder.
The Anteaters were a near-unanimous choice for a third-place
finish after finishing the 2002 season 33-26 with a 14-10 Big West
mark to tie for fourth place with Fullerton.
Fullerton returns three All-Big West players who are preseason
All-America choices by Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America.
They are junior outfielder Shane Costa and junior right-handed
pitchers Wes Littleton and Chad Cordero.
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and UC Santa Barbara are considered UCI’s
nearest challengers.
Cal Poly boasts the return of All-Big West choices Scott Anderson
(shortstop and Kyle Wilson (catcher).
Santa Barbara has three sophomores pacing the attack in
right-handed pitcher Eric Posthumus, second baseman Chris Malec and
outfielder Matt Wilkerson. All three earned Freshman All-America
honors from Collegiate Baseball.
Coaches poll: 1. Fullerton (5) 62; 2. Long Beach St. (3), 59; 3.
UC Irvine, 46; 4. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, 33; 5. UC Santa Barbara,
31; 6. UC Riverside, 25; 7. Cal State Northridge, 21; 8. Pacific, 12.
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