American college baseball season
The 2022 California Golden Bears baseball team represents the University of California, Berkeley in the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Golden Bears play their home games at Evans Diamond as a member of the Pac-12 Conference . They are led by head coach Mike Neu , in his 5th season at Cal.
Previous season [ edit ] The Golden Bears finished with a record of 29–26, and 15–15 in conference play.[2] The Golden Bears were not selected to compete in the 2021 NCAA Division I baseball tournament .[3]
Personnel [ edit ] 2022 California Golden Bears roster Pitchers
1 – Christian Becerra – Freshman 4 – Joseph King – Junior 5 – Connor Sullivan – Sophomore 14 – Nick Proctor – Senior 16 – Tucker Bougie – Freshman 18 – Tommy Hannan – Grad. student 19 – Steven Zobac – Junior 21 – Andres Galan – Freshman 22 – Sam Stoutenborough – Senior 23 – Vaughn Mauterer – Junior 24 – Aaron Roberts – Sophomore 29 – Ben Lake – Junior 31 – Carson Crawford – Freshman 32 – Chris Stamos – Junior 33 – Lucas Gather – Sophomore 34 – Josh White – Junior 35 – Ian May – Freshman 38 – Matt Lozovoy – Junior 40 – Henrik Reinertsen – Grad. student 41 – Paulshawn Pasqualotto – Sophomore 43 – Mitch Benson – Senior 46 – Nick Sweet – Freshman 49 – Mitchell Scott – Senior Catchers
6 – Cole Elvis – Senior 9 – Dom Souto – Senior 27 – Joey Donnelly – Freshman 30 – Nico Button – Freshman 47 – Caleb Lomavita – Freshman Infielders
2 – Keshawn Ogans – Junior 10 – Hance Smith – Grad. student 15 – Jack Johnston – Freshman 16 – Tucker Bougie – Freshman 21 – Andres Galan – Freshman 25 – Nathan Martorella – Junior 27 – Joey Donnelly – Freshman 31 – Carson Crawford – Freshman 44 – Blake Atkins – Senior Outfielders
3 – Trevor Tishenkel – Sophomore 8 – Nathan Manning – Junior 17 – Dylan Beavers – Junior 19 – Steven Zobac – Junior 26 – Rodney Green Jr. – Freshman 28 – Garret Nielsen – Junior 39 – Jag Burden – Sophomore
Coaches [ edit ] 2022 California Golden Bears baseball coaching staff Mike Neu – Head coach – 5th season Noah Jackson – Assistant coach – 5th season Matt Flemer – Assistant coach – 4th season Chad Highberger – Volunteer assistant coach – 1st season Note: Season counter accounts for all stints at Cal.
Schedule [ edit ] 2022 California Golden Bears Game Log (19–20) Regular Season: 19–20 (Home: 8–13; Away: 8–6; Neutral: 3–1) February: 4–3 (Home: 1–2; Away: 0–0; Neutral: 3–1) Game Date Rank Opponent Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Pac-12 1 February 18 vs. Houston * Salt River Fields at Talking Stick Scottsdale, Arizona 4–2 (10) Reinertsen (1–0) Cherry (0–1) — N/A 1–0 – 2 February 19 vs. No. 17 TCU * Salt River Fields at Talking Stick Scottsdale, Arizona 7–6 Reinertsen (2–0) Thomas (0–1) — N/A 2–0 – 3 February 20 San Diego State * Salt River Fields at Talking Stick Scottsdale, Arizona 6–3 King (1–0) Flores (0–1) Scott (1) N/A 3–0 – 4 February 21 Gonzaga * Sloan Park Mesa, Arizona 8–9 Jessee (1–0) Reinertsen (2–1) — 216 3–1 – 5 February 25 UIC * Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 2–4 Peterson (1–0) Mauterer (0–1) Lopez (1) 534 3–2 – 6 February 26 (1) UIC* Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 12–2 Zobac (1–0) Ingram (0–2) May (1) 1,007 4–2 – 7 February 26 (2) UIC* Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 1–6 Zahora (1–0) King (1–1) — 1,007 4–3 –
March: 7–10 (Home: 3–7; Away: 4–3; Neutral: N/A) Game Date Rank Opponent Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Pac-12 8 March 1 No. 23 Sacramento State * Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 6–2 Hannan (1–0) Fleming (1–1) — 377 5–3 – 9 March 4 at No. 10 Florida State * Dick Howser Stadium Tallahassee, Florida , 3–4 Scolaro (1–1) Roberts (0–1) — 4,737 5–4 – 10 March 5 at No. 10 Florida State* Dick Howser Stadium Tallahassee, Florida 4–7 Hubbart (3–0) Zobac (3–1) — 4,691 5–5 – 11 March 6 at No. 10 Florida State* Dick Howser Stadium Tallahassee, Florida 5–3 (10) Proctor (1–0) Whittaker (0–1) — 4,565 6–5 – 12 March 8 Santa Clara * Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 6–9 Connolly (1–0) Stoutenborough (0–1) Kitchen (1) 352 6–6 – 13 March 11 No. 16 Arizona Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 9–8 Stamos (1–0) Christian (1–1) — 889 7–6 1–0 14 March 12 No. 16 Arizona Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 4–10 Irvin (2–1) Proctor (1–1) — 1,108 7–7 1–1 15 March 13 No. 16 Arizona Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 5–13 Netz (2–0) Reinertsen (2–2) — 1,143 7–8 1–2 16 March 15 at San Jose State * Excite Ballpark San Jose, California 17–5 Becerra (1–0) Heninger (0–1) — 417 8–8 – 17 March 18 at USC Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, CA 2–6 Agassi (2–0) White (0–1) — 409 8–9 1–3 18 March 19 at USC Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, CA 9–5 Proctor (2–1) Clow (0–1) — 573 9–9 2–3 19 March 20 at USC Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, CA 3–2 May (1–0) Hurley (3–1) Proctor (1) 1,281 10–9 3–3 20 March 22 Cal Poly * Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 4–14 Button (2–0) Sullivan (0–1) — 486 10–10 – 21 March 25 No. 6 Oregon State Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 4–10 Hjerpe (6–0) White (0–2) — 944 10–11 3–4 22 March 26 No. 6 Oregon State Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 8–7 Proctor (3–1) Carpenter (1–2) — 732 11–11 4–4 23 March 27 No. 6 Oregon State Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 9–13 Brown (2–0) Stamos (1–1) — 704 11–12 4–5 24 March 29 Saint Mary's * Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 5–10 Linchey (1–0) Galan (0–1) — 380 11–13 –
April: 8–7 (Home: 4–4; Away: 4–3; Neutral: N/A) Game Date Rank Opponent Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Pac-12 25 April 1 at Arizona State Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona 3–8 Luckham (4–1) White (0–3) — 2,994 11–14 4–6 26 April 2 at Arizona State Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona 14–7 King (2–1) Glenn (0–4) — 2,711 12–14 5–6 27 April 3 at Arizona State Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona 9–16 Webster (1–2) Zobac (1–2) — 2,506 12–15 5–7 28 April 5 Cal Poly * Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 9–3 Stoutenborough (1–1) Scott (0–3) — 672 13–15 – 29 April 8 Washington Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 4–6 Armstrong (1–0) White (0–4) Raeth (2) 532 13–16 5–8 30 April 9 Washington Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 6–3 King (3–1) Emanuels (1–2) — 516 14–16 6–8 31 April 10 Washington Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 14–5 Stoutenborough (2–1) Bloebaum (1–2) — 1,045 15–16 7–8 32 April 11 at Saint Mary's* Louis Guisto Field Moraga, California 6–0 Bougie (1–0) Linchey (2–1) — 114 16–16 – 33 April 15 (1) at Washington State Bailey-Brayton Field Pullman, Washington 1–4 McMillan (3–3) May (1–1) Grillo (2) 948 16–17 7–9 34 April 15 (2) at Washington State Bailey-Brayton Field Pullman, Washington 16–4 White (1–4) Taylor (2–4) — 857 17–17 8–9 35 April 16 at Washington State Bailey-Brayton Field Pullman, Washington 7–4 Bougie (2–0) Grillo (1–1) Becerra (1) 944 18–17 9–9 36 April 19 San Francisco * Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 11–14 Beck (3–2) Roberts (0–2) — 455 18–18 – 37 April 22 No. 13 UCLA Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 8–3 Zobac (2–2) Brooks (5–4) — 1,637 19–18 10–9 38 April 23 No. 13 UCLA Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 4–9 Rajcic (5–3) King (3–2) — 1,317 19–19 10–10 39 April 24 No. 13 UCLA Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 3–6 Colwell (2–0) Stoutenborough (2–2) — 1,791 19–20 10–11 40 April 26 Pacific * Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 41 April 29 at Oregon PK Park Eugene, Oregon 42 April 30 at Oregon PK Park Eugene, Oregon
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0; Neutral: 0–0) Game Date Rank Opponent Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Pac-12 43 May 1 at Oregon PK Park Eugene, Oregon 44 May 3 San Jose State* Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 45 May 6 at Stanford Sunken Diamond Stanford, California 46 May 7 at Stanford Sunken Diamond Stanford, California 47 May 8 at Stanford Sunken Diamond Stanford, California 48 May 13 New Mexico * Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 49 May 14 New Mexico* Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 50 May 15 New Mexico* Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 51 May 19 Utah Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 52 May 20 Utah Evans Diamond Berkeley, California 53 May 21 Utah Evans Diamond Berkeley, California
Win Loss PostponementBold : Golden Bears team member Rankings from D1 Baseball . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. * indicates a non-conference game.
Source:[4]
Rankings [ edit ] ^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.† NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.
References [ edit ] External links [ edit ]
Venue People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics