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OKLAHOMA SOONERS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS Feb Oklahoma State • Tulsa/OKC/Norman, Okla. • ONEOK Field (7,833)/Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (9,000)/L. Dale Mitchell Park (3,180) 2019 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time OKLAHOMA SOONERS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS Feb. 15 Cal Poly W, 4-1 Feb. 16 Cal Poly W, 9-3 Overall: 30-18 Overall: 28-16 Feb. 17 Cal Poly W, 5-2 Big 12: 8-10 Big 12: 10-8 Feb. 20 Dallas Baptist W, 4-2 Head Coach: Skip Johnson Head Coach: Josh Holliday Feb. 22 at San Diego^ W, 6-1 Career Record/Year: Career Record/Year: Feb. 23 at San Diego State^ W, 1-0 68-43/2nd 259-148-1/7th Feb. 24 vs. #24 Cal State Fullerton^ L, 6-8 Rank: NR Rank: 16CBN/18D1B/20NCBWA/21USAT/22BA Feb. 26 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 8-0 Feb. 27 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Canceled First Pitch... Radio: SOONER SPORTS NETWORK March 1 Columbia W, 12-3 • Bedlam. Oklahoma and Oklahoma State have met more SPORTSTALK 1400 AM/99.3 FM March 1 Columbia W, 9-1 than 300 times on the diamond, and the in-state foes renew PxP/Analyst .......................... Toby Rowland/Ross Hubbard March 2 Columbia W, 9-0 their annual rivalry played across the state this weekend. March 2 Columbia W, 6-2 • The Sooners and Cowboys face off at 7 p.m. Friday at Friday & Saturday: SOONERSPORTS.TV March 6 at Dallas Baptist L, 2-7 March 8 at Rice L, 1-8 ONEOK Field in Tulsa, 7 p.m. Saturday at Chickasaw Bricktown Sunday TV: FSOK+ March 9 at Rice W, 17-8 Ballpark in Oklahoma City, and conclude the Bedlam Series in PxP/Analyst ........................... Chad McKee/George Frazier March 10 at Rice W, 6-0 Norman, with a 2 p.m. contest at L. Dale Mitchell Park. March 12 UT Arlington (FSOK) W, 9-1 • Sunday is Senior Day for three Sooners: Blake Brewster, Twitter ...................................................... @OU_Baseball March 15 Missouri State (SS.tv) L, 8-11 Ryan Madden and Brylie Ware. The seniors will be honored Live Stats .................................................... OUStats.com March 16 Missouri State (FSOK) W, 11-2 in a pregame ceremony on the field. March 17 Missouri State (FSOK) W, 6-1 • At 8-10 in Big 12 play, the Sooners are tied for fifth place in Leading Off March 19 at New Mexico W, 8-1 • Oklahoma is No. 43 in the most recent NCAA RPI rankings the league standings with six games to play. The Cowboys are March 20 at New Mexico W, 8-6 through May 8 games. The Sooners are 13-10 in road games 10-8 in the Big 12 and in third place in the standings. March 22 Kansas* (SS.tv) W, 5-1 and have 14 wins in 28 games against opponents in the top • OSU leads the overall series against OU, 164-142. March 23 Kansas* (FSOK) W, 4-3 100 of the RPI rankings. OU is one of five Big 12 schools March 24 Kansas* (FSOK+) W, 10-5 in the RPI top 50, joining Texas Tech (8), West Virginia (15), March 26 at Oklahoma State (FSOK) L, 5-6 On the Air... Oklahoma State (11), West Virginia (15) and Baylor (27). With March 29 at West Virginia* W, 2-1 • The games will air on Sportstalk 1400 AM/99.3 FM and Texas (54), Kansas State (71), TCU (73), and Kansas (78), March 30 at West Virginia* L, 4-12 the Sooner Sports Network with Toby Rowland and Ross every Big 12 school ranks in the top 80 of the RPI. March 31 at West Virginia* L, 1-5 Hubbard on the call. April 2 Oral Roberts (SS.tv) L, 2-4 (11) • The games on Friday and Saturday in Tulsa and Oklahoma • All six of Oklahoma’s remaining are against teams currently April 5 #23 TCU* (FSOK+) W, 7-6 City will be live streamed via SoonerSports.tv. ranked in the top 100 of the NCAA RPI. Only Sunday’s game April 6 #23 TCU* L, 2-4 • The series finale on Sunday will be televised on FOX Sports will be played at OU’s home ballpark, while two will be at April 7 #23 TCU* (SS.tv) L, 4-6 Oklahoma Plus, with Chad McKee and George Frazier neutral sites with OU as the home team and three will be on April 9 Texas Southern (FSOK+) W, 10-2 providing commentary. the road. Of its final 32 games of the regular season, 28 are April 10 Texas Southern Canceled against teams ranked in the top 100 of the RPI, including 13 April 12 at #17 Baylor* (FSSW+) W, 7-5 against the RPI top 50. April 13 at #17 Baylor* (FSGO) L, 3-7 April 14 at #17 Baylor* (ESPNU) L, 2-3 (12) Potential Starters April 16 at Oral Roberts (ESPN+) L, 2-3 Pos. Player BA R 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB April 19 at Minnesota (BTN+) L, 1-8 C/DH Brady Lindsly .277 21 8 4 4 30 18 1 April 20 at Minnesota (BTN+) ^ W, 2-1 or Justin Mitchell .293 11 4 1 0 13 11 0 April 21 at Minnesota (BTN+) W, 5-2 1B Tyler Hardman .311 35 11 1 5 35 24 0 April 23 at Wichita State W, 9-4 2B Conor McKenna .262 25 9 2 1 25 18 5 April 26 at Kansas State* (FCS Central) W, 8-4 3B Brylie Ware .275 37 10 1 4 31 25 0 April 27 at Kansas State* (ESPN3) L, 2-5 SS Brandon Zaragoza .279 37 7 0 0 26 35 4 April 28 at Kansas State* (ESPN3) W, 6-3 (10) LF/DH Jordan Vujovich .245 20 6 1 0 13 36 3 May 3 #10 Texas Tech* (FCS) L, 6-10 or Diego Muniz .239 19 9 0 3 18 24 1 May 4 #10 Texas Tech* (FSOK) L, 3-7 CF Tanner Tredaway .250 17 5 1 0 10 16 6 May 5 #10 Texas Tech* (ESPNU) L, 4-8 RF Brady Harlan .254 17 5 1 1 19 19 4 May 10 #16 vs. Oklahoma State* ! 7 p.m. DH Cade Cavalli .319 16 5 2 4 17 9 0 May 11 #16 vs. Oklahoma State* $ 7 p.m. Pitching Matchups May 12 #16 Oklahoma State* (FSOK+) 2 p.m. Starters ERA W-L GS IP H R ER BB SO May 16 at Texas* 6:30 p.m. Friday May 17 at Texas* 6:30 p.m. OU RHP-Nathan Wiles 3.81 7-2 12 75.2 80 35 32 15 63 May 18 at Texas* 2:30 p.m. OSU RHP-Jensen Elliott 4.24 6-3 12 63.2 57 34 30 30 42 May 22-26 Big 12 Tournament $ TBD Saturday OU RHP-Cade Cavalli 3.10 5-2 10 52.1 47 19 18 30 49 BOLD denotes home game All times listed are central and subject to change OSU LHP- Parker Scott 1.65 2-1 4 27.1 26 8 5 10 35 * Big 12 game Sunday ^ - Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego, Calif.) OU LHP-Levi Prater 2.45 6-4 12 69.2 49 24 19 32 85 ! - at ONEOK Field; Tulsa | ^ - at Target Field; Minneapolis OSU RHP-Brett Standlee 4.00 2-1 8 54.0 65 25 24 17 47 $ - at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City Contact: Eric Hollier, Associate Director of Athletics Communications Email: [email protected] Phone: (405) 570-9228 Website: SoonerSports.com No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht./Wt. Hometown/Last School Alphabetical 1 Diego Muniz Fr. UTL R/R 5-8/194 Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall HS Roster 2 Blake Brewster Sr. OF L/L 6-0/196 Moore, Okla./Moore HS 3 Bennett Laurence Fr. OF R/R 5-8/179 Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall HS 4 Brandon Zaragoza Jr. IF R/R 5-11/158 Moore, Okla./Westmoore HS 45 Ben Abram 5 Conor McKenna Jr. IF R/R 6-2/200 Carlsbad, Calif./Palomar College 39 Braxton Bohrofen 6 Cade O’Neal Fr. IF R/R 5-9/164 Arlington Heights, Ill./Hersey HS 2 Blake Brewster 7 Milan Walla Fr. OF R/R 6-4/197 Kerrville, Texas/Tivy HS 17 Aaron Brooks 10 Tanner Tredaway So. IF R/R 6-0/170 Justin, Texas/Seminole State College 24 Cade Cavalli 12 Brylie Ware Sr. IF R/R 6-0/220 Sedgwick, Kan./Neosho County Community College 20 Will Dennis 13 Ryan Madden Sr. RHP S/R 6-3/186 Westminster, Colo./Fairview HS 42 Braidyn Fink 14 Justin Mitchell So. C R/R 6-0/206 Platte City, Mo./Platte County HS 23 Jaret Godman 15 Wyatt Olds Fr. RHP R/R 6-0/166 McLoud, Okla./McLoud HS 17 Aaron Brooks So. RHP R/R 6-1/168 Blanchard, Okla./Blanchard HS 36 Tyler Hardman 18 Ledgend Smith So. LHP L/L 6-2/221 Binger, Okla./Binger-Oney HS 21 Brady Harlan 20 Will Dennis Fr. LHP L/L 6-4/205 Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley NW HS 26 Landen Kimbro 21 Brady Harlan Jr. OF L/R 6-0/175 Corsicana, Texas/University of Texas 3 Bennett Laurence 22 Braxton Webb Jr. LHP R/L 6-0/182 McKinney, Texas/Grayson College 40 Brady Lindsly 23 Jaret Godman Fr. RHP/IF L/R 6-1/183 Las Vegas, Nev./Palo Verde HS 13 Ryan Madden 24 Cade Cavalli So. RHP/IF R/R 6-4/226 Bixby, Okla./Bixby HS 32 Zack Matthews 25 Levi Prater So.
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