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The Grand Canyon Antelopes baseball team represents Grand Canyon University, which is located in Phoenix, Arizona. The Antelopes, also known as the Lopes, are an NCAA Division I college baseball program competing in the Western Athletic Conference. They were in Division I from 1991 to 1998, the final four seasons with the Western Athletic Conference, and returned in 2014 with the WAC.

The Grand Canyon Antelopes play all home games on campus at Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark. Over their 16 discontinuous seasons in the Western Athletic Conference, GCU has won six regular-season titles including five of the last six completed seasons.

Since the program's inception in 1953, 10 Lopes have gone on to play in Major League Baseball, highlighted by 1993 AL Rookie of the Year and 2002 World Series champion Tim Salmon.

Conference membership history (Division I only)

Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark

Шаблон:Main Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark is a baseball stadium on the Grand Canyon campus in Phoenix, Arizona that seats 4,000 people. It was opened on February 16, 2018 with a 2–1 loss to TCU. A record attendance of 5,261 was set on February 18, 2022, an opening day loss to Nevada.[1]

Head coaches (Division I only)

Records taken from the 2020 GCU baseball media guide.[2]

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1991–1998 Gil Stafford 8 188–324–1 Шаблон:Winning percentage
2014–2022 Andy Stankiewicz 9 274–197–1 Шаблон:Winning percentage
2023–present Gregg Wallis 1 37-21 Шаблон:Winning percentage
Totals 3 coaches 18 seasons 499–542–2 Шаблон:Winning percentage

Year-by-year NCAA Division I results

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Awards and honors (Division I only)

  • Over their 11 discontinuous seasons in the Western Athletic Conference, 18 different Lopes have been named to the all-conference first-team.

All-Americans

Year Position Name Selector
2023 SS Jacob Wilson CB

Freshman All-Americans

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Pierson Ohl playing for the Wichita Wind Surge
Year Position Name Selector
2019 SP Pierson Ohl CB
2021 1B Elijah Buries CB
2021 1B Elijah Buries PG
2021 3B Jacob Wilson CB
2021 SP Carter Young CB
2021 SP Carter Young D1
2021 SP Carter Young NCBWA
2022 SP Daniel Avitia CB
2022 SP Daniel Avitia PG

Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year

Year Position Name
2017 OF Garrison Schwartz
2018 OF Quin Cotton

Western Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year

Year Position Name
2021 SP Pierson Ohl
2022 SP Daniel Avitia

Western Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year

Year Position Name
2023 SS Jacob Wilson

Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year

Year Name
2017 Andy Stankiewicz
2018 Andy Stankiewicz
2021 Andy Stankiewicz
2022 Andy Stankiewicz
2023 Gregg Wallis

Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year

Year Position Name
2015 OF Garrison Schwartz
2019 SP Pierson Ohl
2022 SP Daniel Avitia

Taken from the 2020 GCU baseball media guide.[2] Updated March 2, 2020.

Lopes in the Major Leagues

= All-Star = Baseball Hall of Famer
Athlete Years in MLB MLB Teams
Frank Snook 1973 San Diego Padres
Tom Tellmann 1979–1980, 1983–1985 San Diego Padres, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics
Randy McCament 1989–1990 San Francisco Giants
Kevin Wickander 1989–1990, 1992–1993, 1995–1996 Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers
John Patterson 1992–1995 San Francisco Giants
Chad Curtis 1992–2001 California Angels, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Texas Rangers
Tim Salmon 1992–2004, 2006 California/Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels
Brett Merriman 1993–1994 Minnesota Twins
Paul Swingle 1993 California Angels
Cody Ransom 2001–2004, 2007–2013 San Francisco Giants, Houston Astros, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Arizona Diamondbacks,
Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs

Taken from the 2020 GCU baseball media guide.[2] Updated March 2, 2020.

See also

References

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