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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

TCU baseball's intrasquad series gives rookies playtime!

After two weekend games, the best-of-five Purple-White World Series is tied at one game all.

Each team had impressive showings in its respective victories, with the Purple-clad Horned Frogs taking game one, 7-2. The White team answered with a 7-0 win Saturday.

Head coach Jim Schlossnagle said he liked the way freshman second baseman Aaron Schultz looked at the plate for the White team through the first two games. Schultz had a hit in each game.

On the pitching side, Saturday's starters, freshman right-hander Greg Holle and sophomore left-hander Derek VerHagen, stood out for Schlossnagle.

Holle pitched 4 2-3 innings and allowed two hits and two walks in the shutout for the White team during game two. VerHagen received no run support, surrendering two runs on four hits for the Purple team. The lefty also had seven strikeouts.

For the Purple team, sophomore right-hander Tyler Lockwood racked up five innings in relief of junior right-hander Andrew Cashner, a transfer from Angelina College.

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Game 1 Recap


Game 2 Recap

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Aggie Baseball Announces 2008 Schedule

The defending Big 12 Champion Texas A&M baseball team will play 39 home games in 2008, including 20 straight to start the year, head coach Rob Childress announced Monday.

Half of the Aggies' games in 2008 will be played against teams who made the NCAA Tournament in 2007, including Ohio State, Arkansas, Rutgers, Oklahoma State, Rice, Baylor, Missouri, TCU, Sam Houston State, Nebraska and Texas. All but seven of A&M's opponents return to the diamond off winning seasons.

Texas A&M Release.

Complete Schedule

Thursday, September 20, 2007

TCU announces 2008 Schedule

The TCU Horned Frogs have released their 2008 schedule recently. The Horned Frogs will open up the season on February 22nd when they host Cal-State Fullerton for the first game of a three game set. This game marks the beginning of the Dave Serrano era at Fullerton. The next weekend they will head up to Minneapolis to take part in the MetroDome tournament with Minnesota, Pepperdine, and Tulane. If you are in the Minnesota area, you need to make it to that tournament to see top of the line College Baseball as each school is expected to finish near the top of their conference. TCU then heads home for two non-conference weekday games before hosting Ole Miss for a three game set. TCU finishes their non-conference weekend schedule with a visit to Wichita State from March 14th-16th. TCU then heads into conference match-ups on the weekends and get the key match-up against Utah in Lupton Stadium on May 2nd-4th. TCU will also host the Mountain West Conference tournament on May 20th-25th. The full schedule is available in PDF format here. The College Baseball Blog expects TCU to make a run for the conference title in 2008.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Schools opening up Fall season

Many schools have started Fall practice with classes starting back up recently. We have found six teams that have put out releases recently.

TCU
Vanderbilt
Penn State
Utah
Brown
Virginia Tech

Monday, June 04, 2007

Houston Regional!

TCU's Donald Furrow (right) collides with Baylor catcher Matt Czimskey as he scores in the early game Sunday.


TCU sends Baylor packing with a 10-5 win!


Austin Adams hit an RBI single, and Matt McGuirk added a grand slam as TCU rallied with seven runs in the ninth to defeat Baylor, 10-5, for the right to play Rice in the championship.

Ben Carruthers started the rally for TCU (48-13) with a single. Keith Conlon was hit by a pitch. After Clint Arnold's sacrifice bunt put runners on second and third, Steven Trout singled to right field to tie the game at 5-5. Adams singled in Conlon for the go-ahead run. McGuirk, who came into the game in the eighth, picked up his fifth homer of the season with the grand slam to right field.

TCU Recap

Baylor Recap


Rice advances at expense of Baylor, TCU

When you're young, you never forget the fun times.

Rice took another step toward returning to the College World Series on Sunday night by winning its own regional with a 3-1 victory over TCU at Reckling Park.

"Last year, we learned a valuable lesson – how sweet Omaha is," said Rice junior reliever Bobby Bramhall, who picked up his sixth save by pitching the eighth and ninth innings.

Rice (52-12) will face Texas A&M or Louisiana-Lafayette next weekend in a best-of-3 super regional at Rice for the right to advance to the College World Series.

"We're playing a regional final against the No. 2 seed [in the country] and push them to the edge," said TCU coach Jim Schlossnagle, whose team finished 48-14. "We set a school record for wins. This is a tough state to get your piece of the pie."

The Owls have won 33 of 35 since a 6-4 loss March 27 at Texas!

Houston Chronicle.com

Rice Owls Recap

TCU Recap







Sunday, June 03, 2007

Houston Regional!!

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Rice drops TCU 6-3 for 2nd win in regional

The rain showers that saturated Reckling Park late Saturday afternoon only added to the tension for those 4,242 fans who waited for No. 2 Rice and No. 16 TCU to square off.

At no point over the ensuing three hours and five minutes did that suspense wane as Rice and TCU engaged in a gripping showdown late into the night at the NCAA Tournament's Houston Regional.

Accustomed to finishing such affairs, Rice closer Cole St. Clair managed to suppress the Horned Frogs and cap a 6-3 win with 2 2/3 scoreless innings of relief. No. 1 Rice (51-12) needs just one more victory to clinch the Houston Regional and advance to the super regionals. The Owls will face the TCU-Baylor winner tonight.

St. Clair entered with the bases loaded and one out in the seventh and allowed an inherited run to score on a disputed play at the plate before inducing an inning-ending, double-play grounder from Bryan Kervin. TCU (47-13) managed a pair of runners in the eighth but failed to cut into the Owls' two-run lead. And after Steven Trout (walk) and Ben Carruthers (double) reached to open the ninth, St. Clair retired three batters in succession to notch his seventh save, retiring Hunt Woodruff on a fly ball to center field, Kervin on a strikeout, and Clint Arnold on a foul pop to catcher Danny Lehmann.

"I really just take it pitch by pitch. That's the best approach," said St. Clair, who allowed two hits and one walk with one strikeout. "(TCU) is a great hitting team, and you can't afford to look past one hitter to the next guy or they'll get you."

Lehmann, who got into two verbal exchanges with plate umpire Travis Katzenmeier, provided St. Clair some breathing room with his leadoff homer off Tyler Lockwood in the ninth. Lockwood entered in a situation similar to that of St. Clair, escaping a bases-loaded jam in the sixth by getting pinch hitter Adam Zornes to ground out to first base.

Lockwood retired seven consecutive batters after coming on in relief of the Frogs' second pitcher, Donald Furrow, but caught too much of the plate on his 3-2 pitch to Lehmann.

"It was a little bit of a momentum shift," Lehmann said. "It helped get us a little more adrenaline going in that last inning."

The heart-pounding finish matched the drama that began seemingly from the opening pitch. Rice first baseman Joe Savery sandwiched RBI singles in the first and third around a solo home run from TCU designated hitter Keith Conlon, who pulled the Frogs' even at 1-1 with his blast to left off Rice starter Ryan Berry (11-2), who didn't allow another hit until Trout lined a homer to right with one out in the fifth that cut the deficit to 4-2.

In the seventh, Berry began to waver, and he exited after hitting Carruthers with a pitch to load the bases. Berry was certain Carruthers leaned into the pitch, but didn't get the call.

Lehmann was equally upset when Vern scored after St. Clair entered and got Woodruff to slap a ground ball to third baseman Diego Seastrunk. Lehmann snagged the errant throw and tried to keep his foot on the plate, but Katzenmeier ruled Vern safe on the play.

Berry allowed three runs (two earned) on six hits and one walk with seven strikeouts. TCU starter Chris Johnson (11-3) allowed a two-run homer to Jared Gayhart in the fifth, and was lifted for Furrow after walking Aaron Luna to lead off the sixth. Luna later scored when Jordan Dodson bounced a single to left with the bases loaded and one out. Berry and St. Clair made the lead stick, but they had to grind to finish the task at hand.

"It's hard to play from behind against Rice," TCU coach Jim Schlossnagle said. "Their pitching staff is so good that it's going to be really hard to bunch hits. In the last three innings we had the tying or go-ahead run at the plate three different times, and that's all you can ask."

Rice Recap

TCU Recap


Saturday, June 02, 2007

Rice Regional!

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By the midpoint of the regular season, Rice sophomore righthander Matt Langwell had done little to distinguish himself from any of the Owls' low-profile pitchers.

Langwell had started and relieved, producing results that were neither exceptional nor egregious. He was middling personified until he began displaying a mastery of the strike zone, at which point Rice coach Wayne Graham granted him additional responsibility.

Friday, Langwell showed how he earned Graham's trust. With Prairie View A&M again aiming to play the role of postseason spoiler, Langwell worked seven shutout innings in a 5-0 victory at the Houston Regional at Reckling Park.

Rice Recap

Houston Chronicle.com



TCU 3 Baylor 2

TCU closer Sam Demel admitted he had little or nothing left.

The junior right-hander and the Horned Frogs were clinging to a one-run lead over Baylor in the opening game of the NCAA baseball regional at Rice's Reckling Park, with the bases loaded and two outs in the top of the ninth.




But Demel, pitching his third inning, struck out Baylor's Ben Booker on a 3-and-2 changeup to preserve a 3-2 victory and send the Bears into the losers bracket.

"Going into the at-bat I was pretty much of out of gas," said Demel, who had walked the previous batter on four pitches. "When I'm out of gas, my best pitch is the changeup. We went at him with all changeups."

TCU (47-12) will face Rice, the regional's No. 1 seed, at 6 p.m. today. Baylor (34-26) will play Prairie View A&M at 2 p.m..

TCU coach Jim Schlossnagle called on Demel (7-1) after starter Jake Arrieta, who pitched marvelously, walked Beamer Weems to open the seventh with TCU holding on to a 1-0 lead.

"We didn't want to have to use Sam so much," Schlossnagle said of Demel, who threw 54 pitches. "I fired my bullet early when we had the lead. Demel showed what kind of guts he's had all year."

Baylor tied the game in the seventh, when Weems scored on a groundout by Dustin Dickerson.

TCU, the No. 2 seed, grabbed the lead back when catcher Andrew Walker opened the bottom of the seventh with a homer off Baylor starter Jeff Mandel (7-8).

One out later Grapevine's Bryan Kervin homered to right to give TCU a 3-1 lead.

Weems led off the ninth inning with a homer to slice TCU's lead to one run. Czimskey walked and, after a fly out, pinch-hitter Matt Sodolak singled. Demel got Shaver Hansen to fly out, then walked Paul Miles to load the bases.

"I tried not to be nervous," Kervin said. "But it was pretty intense."

Baylor coach Steve Smith said Booker swung at ball four.

"That was a good at-bat," Smith said. Demel "was going to win or lose it with his best pitch."


TCU Recap

Baylor Recap



Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Houston Regional Preview

The Field

(1) Rice [#2] (49-12)
The Owls were the preseason #1, but didn't live up to those expectations early on. But Wayne Graham's club has won 30 of their last 32, including a recent 20-game win streak. They�ve hit their stride at just the right time, and that means trouble. Rice is known for their pitching, but the bats that have made headlines lately. The Owls scored 60 runs in winning the Conference USA tournament, including 36 in the last two games against Memphis and East Carolina.
(2) TCU (46-12)
The Horned Frogs swept both Mountain West titles for the second year in a row, going 20-3 in league play, then sweeping through the MWC tournament in Las Vegas. TCU is solid at the plate (.316), in their rotation (top three starters are 27-6), and in the bullpen (starter-turned-closer Sam Demel has 13 saves).
(3) Baylor (34-25)
The Bears made a late-season move to get into the regionals, sweeping their last conference series vs. Kansas State, then knocking off Oklahoma State, Missouri, and Oklahoma in the Big 12 tourney before falling to Texas A&M in the final. This is the second straight year Steve Smith�s team will be at Rice.
(4) Prairie View (34-23)
The Panthers, like Baylor, return to Rice for the second straight year. They won the SWAC West Division title, and swept through the SWAC tournament, defeating Southern 8-7 for the title. The 2004 season is no doubt still fresh in many minds, when Texas Southern upset defending champ Rice in their opening game. And last year, the Panthers held a 5-3 lead going into the 8th inning, but the Owls came back to win 6-5.

Southerncollegesports.com


Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Houston Regional full of familiar faces

Because there are fewer than six degrees of separation between Rice coach Wayne Graham and New York Yankees legend Yogi Berra, it isn't a wild assumption to believe Graham muttered, "It's like déjà vu all over again" upon first glance at the Houston Regional field.

The NCAA baseball selection committee on Monday announced the pairings for the 64-team NCAA Tournament, and the four-team Houston Regional features three returnees from 2006: Rice (49-12), Baylor (34-25) and Prairie View (34-23).

The newcomer is TCU (46-12), which Rice has played six times in the past three seasons, including a three-game set at Reckling Park in 2005.

"It's a solid regional," said Graham, whose Owls are the No. 2 national seed and will host the Houston Regional at Reckling. (Vanderbilt is the tourney's No. 1 seed.)

"We played them all. TCU has great talent, and Baylor is on the upswing after finishing second in the Big 12 tournament. Prairie View has everybody back. They present a problem. They seem to play extremely well against us."

Outside of the lack of creativity on the part of the committee, few could quarrel with the bracketing of the regional.

CHRONICLE: Complete story

Saturday, February 24, 2007

UNC-Wilmington knocks off TCU



UNC-Wilmington picked up a victory on Saturday over 12th ranked TCU by a score of 10-6 in Day 2 of The Baseball at the Beach tourney. Steve Halford had his third four hit game of the young season to lead the offense. Bradley Holt was able to pick up the victory by going five innings but giving up four runs on six hits. Steven Trout led the Horned Frogs offense by going 2-2 with a home run, two runs scored, and two runs driven in. Chance Corgan picked up the loss by going 4.2 innings while giving up five runs (4 earned). This was the Horned Frogs second straight loss of the weekend. The Horned Frogs will return to action on Saturday facing off against Notre Dame at 3 pm. They will also face NC State on Sunday. UNC-Wilmington will face off against West Virginia on Sunday.

UNC-Wilmington Game Recap
TCU Game Recap

Friday, January 19, 2007

Mountain West Conference



The Mountain West Conference has released their pre-season coaches poll and TCU is expected to win the conference garnering 9 out of the 10 first place votes. The full release is available here.