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Pacific Lutheran Univ.
Tacoma, WA 98447

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About PLU Baseball

Pacific Lutheran baseball is in the midst of its finest stretch in program history, culminating with the 2007 Northwest Conference championship, the first baseball title at PLU since the 1954 season. The future appears to hold more of the same.

For the first time ever, Pacific Lutheran has recorded four straight seasons of at least 20 wins, including a school-record 35 victories in 2007. At the same time, the Lutes have moved into the realm of consistent Northwest Conference title contender.

The Lutes' on-field success coincides with the arrival of Geoff Loomis, who took over as PLU baseball coach in 2003. In Loomis’ five seasons, the Lutes have re-written the record books in most individual and team offensive categories.

According to records kept since 1949, no Pacific Lutheran team prior to the 1992 squad had garnered 20 wins in a season. Between 1992 and 2003, the PLU baseball started to turn the corner as seven teams finished with at least 20 wins. The highlight of that string was the former school-record of 26 victories in 1994.

The quality of players within the program during the last decade has coincided with the re-writing of the PLU baseball record books. For instance, Jason Andrew, who played minor league baseball for three seasons, established career records for victories, innings pitched and strikeouts. Joe DiPietro, a two-time Northwest Conference pitcher of the year, set a record with 11 pitching wins in 2007. Jay Chennault, who graduated in 2000, set new career records for batting average, at bats, runs, hits, doubles and runs batted in. He also holds numerous single-season records.

Pacific Lutheran has a long baseball heritage dating back nearly 100 years. In the early 1900s, O.T. Harstad, the son of the school's founder, Rev. Bjug Harstad, was the star pitcher for Pacific Lutheran Academy. Harstad would later face the likes of the legendary Ty Cobb as a major league pitcher.

Yearly spring break trips to warm-weather, baseball-friendly locations provide PLU baseball teams with an opportunity to face challenging competition. In recent years, for instance, the Lutes have played in Arizona and California. The games, generally played in sunshine and warm breezes and away from the dampness of the Pacific Northwest spring, help prepare the Lutes for their challenging conference season.

Contact Info:
Head Coach Geoff Loomis
Memorial Gymnasium
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA 98447
Phone: (253) 535-8789
Email: loomisgs@plu.edu

 


Athlete Spotlight

Kris
Hansen

After a down year in 2008, the senior outfielder and designated hitter has put up tremendous regular season numbers for the conference co-champion Lutes

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Lute Notes

Another Record-Setting Season for Lutes Baseball

May 21, 2009

The 2009 baseball season didn’t end the way that the Pacific Lutheran Lutes had hoped it would – they weren’t invited to NCAA postseason play despite a 31-9 overall record – but there were plenty of highlights to remember.

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Bleecker, Loomis Receive Top Conference Honors

May 11, 2009

The All-Northwest Conference baseball team was announced on Monday, and Pacific Lutheran junior pitcher Robert Bleecker received NWC Pitcher of the Year honors in a vote of the NWC coaches. PLU head coach Geoff Loomis also was an award winner, sharing NWC Coach of the Year recognition with Marty Hunter from George Fox after the two coaches led their teams to 27-5 records and a share of the conference co-championship.

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